Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1956
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Co-editors .... . Estelle Willis, Ashley Ford Production Co-ordinator . . . . Louise Schwallie Literary Co-editors . . Jeanne Rosen, Sandy Holo Assistant . . . .... Dick Sprigg Make-up Co-editors . . . Thelma Hill, Betsy Lyon Art Co-editors . . Jane Lederer, Kent Hodgetts Photography Editor . ...... Nancy Bell Sectional Editors . . . Carol Bamberger, Alice Goldstein, Barby Joseph, Clair Whiting, Myron Koenig, Bunny Thomas, Estella Beggs Advertising Co-editors . . Margo Lee, Ann Levine Business Co-managers . . Allan Beigel, Jim Cobb Typing Co-editor . . Sue Black, Janice Plummer Adviser . . . . Miss Mary Louise Schroth Art Adviser . , Miss Nancy Geist fhe filly-six Remembrancer Walnuf Hills High School Cincinnafi, Ohio ash is f 6. X , , .Nami M 33552542 . f 'wagww if re iiiQi 'fg, , 'Si Sf' 5. A--kfgigzx H4 L' fspfa-, TT' iw' , ' f-1 i W flv -'fi ,yi v .i 15? in Xwrf 1 f. ' +, Q. W' 5 ia 346 zz, di. A 'iw 2551 ,.m,.,.5 , ix ggi W. an 'H is 4 Sew k .: .Li . W? Q! 1, 3, K ff ' ff! 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SENIOR DIRECTORY PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE f I I2 28 82 129 I 36 'I65 I72 202 Faculfy ,- xi -ln? lyl, .4-s UUJU Q1 ff sf Nw F Mlm K N H Ui XUXQ ., QW R r ixk 41 st i U9 r , , ESX 'X' i y all ll ig 2 f X a E s -4 3.4.- Ng We, the students of Walnut Hills High School, are very fortun- ate in having an outstanding faculty to direct our academic high school careers. Among the characteristics which distinguish our teaching staff are devotion to the ideal of a high standard of education and loyalty to the principles upon which our school was founded. Above all, they are concerned with instil- ling in each of us an appreciation of and a thirst for knowledge. Yet it is not only in the classroom that these men and women serve us tirelessly, by sponsoring extracurricular activities and advising us in many capacities, they do far more than fulfill their responsibilities as instructors. It is both as teachers and as friends that our fine faculty has gained the admiration and sincere respect of everyone of us. '....... '.'1' QSM ' ........ ',!., .E 2 A ' an an uni ilu anna an 1 B1 banana -nnunnnn sail D l r l 1 1 1 isbn ui u 1 l 1 -sun 11 I' l 1 1 1 2 , 1 l lil itil tn I l li-tr -:ui Ili memos nw ffl 3'1 ' 54 'h': I ' - ' - . 7 , 45QQf ,L,, W, ' an nu fun fi 3:4 it- i t ,Yi , . 4 is x - '.1'!!F!l vu X W' in va. Q., ,M .qw .fa '25 - 4 NHEV L. 1 Wvmwv.. 90 -ar -fd M A-:Ai ., 1 . , W 2 K' f w Responsibilifies of managing school Allawi Miss Olive M. Clarke, Dean of Girls Miss Olive lvl, Clarke, dean of girls, is one of The able adminisTraTors oi our school. WiTh her many years ol experience and her Tine sense oi undersTanding, she is a True friend To every girl conTronTed vviTh problems con- cerning grades, programs, college choices or scholarships. In addiTion, Miss Clarke spon- sors STudenT Aid, ushers, and Big Sisfers. Mr. Howard L. Luedeke, Assisfant Principal There have been several changes in The duT- ies of our cornpeTenT assisTanT principal, Mr. Howard Luedelce. I-lis office is now respon- sible for prinTing The daily bulleTin and Tor handling boTh boys' and girls' aTTendance. Mr. Luedeke, Though sTill manager of aThleT- ics, is no longer in charge of The bookroorn, and can TurTher assisT Mr. Hovve. 16 to administrators and advisers ABOVE: Miss Victoria Manoukian, Lower School Counselorg Mr. Carl O. Peets, Upper School Boys' Counselor. Walnut l-lills welcomed to its faculty this year Miss Victoria lvianoulcian. Holding the important office of counselor for seventh and eighth graders, she helps lower school students adiust academically and socially to high school life. Miss Manoukian is also a sponsor of Junior Student Council. Counselor for upper school boys is Mr. Carl O. Peets. To seniors seeking advice about colleges he gives valuable as- sistance, to many others having a wide variety of problems he offers guidance and understanding. Another of Mr. Peets' duties is to supervise Big Brothers and Student Council. The secretaries aid administrators by handling daily attend- ance and the many college transcripts. School finances and accounts are efficiently managed by the treasurer. ABOVE: Miss Marguerite Shigley, Sec- retary to Mr. Howeg Mrs. Dorothy V. Lighthall, Secretary to Mr. Luedekeg Mrs. Carolyne M. Abravaya, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Bertha Ewald Secretary to Mr. Howeg Mrs. Estelle Bonner, Secretary to Mr. Luedeke. r LEFT: Mr. Luedeke and Mrs. Bonner check the official ab- sence list. CENTER: Senior girls help Miss Clarke by taking names for college conferences. RIGHT: Miss Manoukian and Mr. Peets offer advice to the student painter of the office mural. i 1 7 , 44:11 Expressive skills of English, speech TOP ROW: Miss Esther Cahill, English, Mr. Alexander M. Glesen, English, Chatter- box, Mr. Wayne L. Gregory, Speech, Miss Wilma Hutchison, English. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harold E. lnskeep, English, Miss Martha Keegan, Speech, English, Mrs. Katherine Lappa, English, Miss Virginia Morrison, English. THIRD ROW: Miss Vivian Ross, English, Mrs. Ann Rueger, English, Dr. Edwin H. Sauer, English, Miss Mary Louise Schroth, Journalism, Publications. FOURTH ROW: Miss Mabel Schweikert, English. NOT PICTURED: Miss Elizabeth Guilfoile, English. and journalism encourage originality 'TF us s J X se fi TOP LEFT: Special speech students admire pictures ot their predecessors. TOP RlGHT: A journalism class tours a Cincin- nati newspaper. BOTTOM: English students base their theme assignment on a Seascape painting. English, journalism, and speech, the arts ot selt-expression, comprise an essential part of the Vtlalnut Hills curriculum. Dur- ing this year the English department placed greater emphasis on composition The advanced- vvork and vocabulary. standing English course, which combines college freshman English with several ele- ments ot regular senior English, was in- tensified by including a greater study ot students gained literature. Journalism I valuable experience by serving as the backbone ot the BLUE BOOK statt, while Journalism ll students tultilled their course requirement by working on statts ot var- ious publications. An innovation in the program ot the speech department was a Thanksgiving assembly. Classical, modern language courses TOP ROW: Mrs. Dixie Campbell, Latin, Mrs. Marie-Louise Creelman, Spanish, Mrs. Madge W. Galbreath, Latin, Miss Rosemary Hope, Latin. SECOND ROW: Miss Janet Kemme, French, Mathematics, Mrs. Theodora Kessis, Latin, Miss Martha Kitzman, German, Latin, Mr. Joseph Knab, Latin, Social Studies. THIRD ROW: Miss Dorothy Levensohn, Latin, Mrs. Laura Jane Renfrow, Latin. FOURTH ROW: Miss Laura Ritte, Latin, Miss Irene A. Steinau, French. 5 . J - ,i Ah it A AS 4' Q ei I flllllw ' 1' 5 F ' 'O l I W : ' uv- I, , l 1 P 1- , X I 5l' l - f' ll l 4- T ' Q gn. 1171, , 4 'i 'N rf i 5 O LH Il! XX 'sy XQ' 2 ,116 ! I I , ,V 33 , 1 X T , - 4 ' tb ,1 V ?Ix , i 'i Yr X! If I Q. ' xii , if -has S ss fl l T ,', ,ffyl if lf' 1' H 'xy '!. l Q-rg? 'gf 'ly 12,54 , IM ,T 'SY' xiii' ' stimulate interest TOP Vocabulary records aid students in learning correct pronunciation of Spanish. BOTTOM LEFT: Latin students practice verb coniugations. BOTTOM RIGHT: Reference is made to the French murals in explanation of historical events. in foreign lands The language department Otters a wide variety ot courses in Latin, French, Span- ish, and German. This year the program, including an advanced-standing Latin course, continued to maintain its tradi- tional importance in our school. The seventh and eighth graders studied the fundamental grammar ot the language, while the upper school students read Caesar's Gallic VVars and the immortal works ot Virgil and Cicero. Virgil was also introduced into the Latin ll V cur- riculum. The study ot modern languages also is becoming increasingly important. In the French, German, and Spanish classes toreign literature in the original tongues is read and discussed. 21 Clear thought, consistent accuracy TOP ROW: Mr. Lloyd W. Bailey, Mathematics, Mrs. Fannie Bar- nett, Mathematics, Mrs, Beverly Becker, Botany, Physiology, Miss Marie Becker, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard L. Bourn, Mathematics, Mr. Denzil B. Carpenter, Mathematics, Mr. Howard Fletcher, Biology, Mr. Frank Gallenstein, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Dr. Ray Lambert, Physics, Mr. Stanley Leeds, Mathematics, Miss Anna F. Parker, Mathematics, Mr. Kenneth Scheurer, Mathematics, Social Club Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Jacob Skilken, Chemistry, Mathematics, Mr. Thomas E. Welsh, Chemistry, Mathematics. NOT PICTURED: Miss Etta El- berg, Zoology, Miss Lynne Hanselman, Zoology. ,r I ' N fx . X . ' Z ii X f 'el Qxgl vgg yy QM S' of .aff Lgt if if 'N.t,g9tg,a'N ' 0 L. xx ffiliigijggtttisf' F if 2 1' gulf! C12-XG eu:,gg..sia,i2 If emphasized in mathematics, science TOP RlGHT: Math students of the advanced-standing class :wonder over their solid geometry problem. TOP LEFT: Plant examination and care are practiced in botany classes. BOT- TOM: Fascinating experiments gain the students' interest in ohysics. The development of a student's ability to reason logically and work accurately is stressed in the math and science pro- grams. ln the one department a range ot subiects trom seventh grade math to senior calculus is taught, while in the other, biological and physical sciences comprise the curriculum. This year, in addition to the regular courses in these tields, advanced-standing classes were expanded and introduced. The three- year honors math program reached its tull development by offering intensive work to sophomores, iuniors, and sen- iors. Moreover, Walnut Hills welcomed the initial appearance ot an advanced- standing chemistry class tor students with special interest in science. Hisfory gives world understanding' TOP ROW: Miss Eldo Baechle, History, Mr. Harold Buxton, Social Studies, Mrs. Mildred Conner, Vocal Music, Miss Mar- garet Dunphy, History, Mr. W. Raymond Farnham, Social Studies. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Josephine F. Deutsch, Art, Mr. William Gasbarro, Instrumental Music, Miss Nancy Geist, Art, Mr. Dean Giacometti, Social Studies, Miss Mary Jane Junk, Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Janice Kirsch, Typing, Mr. Ernest R. Miller, Economics, Sociology, Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, Vocal Music, Mr. Martin Peterson, Industrial Arts, Miss Helen R. Sanford, History. FOURTH ROW: Miss Mar- garet Schwenker, Social Studies, Mr. Glenn Volz, Art. 5 rs, ilu ,' ,,. T- 'way x i' J XM. fi'l. ' ll ' :Q P Nl XO Qui 'TJUX . allay I I I pu' J. ,I , 'V X afsllt. X 'F ' i U. 4- ft is ,T Q, Xvfffk f r T X, ,gl ',.,.-0171, ' , Q 4 , 'f .D .J ft' llli -iw , -iiimf' f if R Qs f 4, 'fm ' ,111 ' X c f' l !f 'l7 1 1 I I 1 er , I' K - I qxstioif G ,. L ,ffy 1 A Tix , 4-'wnfllt 'Ll tells. . lxilifftiillat MZ 40 QI iv l ' ' V If 115'-Gimoitp 9:--'L'-'.F 4 -- S V -' may .i J 2 if '-1 4' .1 T V., . AI' Xa I ' A ig! C ,ix arts furnish cultural opportunities 4 U 4' O ' x Q st' 0 P TOP LEFT: Seventh and eighth grade girls learn the skills ot home economics. TOP RIGHT: Students discuss their own art display. BOTTOM: The study of current events is an impor- tant part of every history class. History courses comprise a traditional part of our curriculum. Lower school students study the history and geog- raphy ot the Western Hemisphere, while high school pupils trace the de- velopment and cultures of nations. The goal is to instill in students a basic knowledge ot the past and a clear understanding of the present. Non-academic studies include art, music, homemaking, and industrial arts. The purpose ot art and music classes is to develop talent and to stimulate appreciation ot line and color, and of classical and modern music, Practical skills ot sewing, cook- ing, and shop work are taught to seventh and eighth graders. Gym classes, lunch periods, library TOP ROW: Miss Dorothy D. Anderson, Librarian, Mr. Willard Bass, Physical Education, Miss Helen Carson, Librarian, Mr. Allen Davis, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Miss Myranda Gradolf, Physical Education, Mr. Harry Hannum, Physical Edu- cation, Miss Helen Hutchison, Physical Education, Miss Mary V. Sellers, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Mr. Carl Varrel- mann, Physical Education, Mrs. Edith Anne Gaffney, Dietitian, Miss Peggy Jeanne Whitley, Physical Education, Social Studies. rg oN I A E ! E Q . W Revs I vhs! n as X we 'f' N X- wt ' - f N X 1' x I 0032 .R Z2 -f BQ!-Flax Q Q f - ' -3 1- S- ' 14. :' X --5 A +. , ' Fi' f f - - V M3110 ,ff X 3, 2' - 3 w. 1, -- V' t f-H we S . . '- 1 5. as , 1- S' ' he es ff A I 4 ,us ggi- K Q -. ,Ja 0.-: A N g N 4 sk -X 1 Q A E , SEQ' 5 , 5, 44 his iff' 5' '- A 'W A ,A 'Q 4 N Q if ' xx. -Q.-,, f 4 -X. VV , ,I R ' ::-- X - -5 Y- . ' - , 1 R It i M027 R Q 'ig f .fl 'W X! I .Q 4: . vw- ' 5-44' x V -4 - 1 1 N Q X e ' A . 1 ta-.pg C .. . 2--1.5 A C - -er- 4 . E - ,Q EX ,.. --4 4 XT 45::::,g. , 41 -, x .s N X fc , 2 - wr .t, - ll X Eg - N I - X 2 . ' '- 5 ' fn, if P - , s'32',xj., fl 'F I X ' 4 ' g, ' ,PQ i - '-'.-rs . - ve, ,i S X S.. - J: ' C b-W V' ,K. - D, ,! l Xe ' -x A 1 sk s X X S V ig , .1 .Yr X -45 - QR .5 3 X Ax Qn,- - .., 1 Cf . , .- I .- . s,s- .- Y 5, -ff pi Q A K .., A . ' facilities provide breaks in schedule .-, -mmm- 'OP: Our school could not function properly without the onitoriol staff. BOTTOM RIGHT: The dietitian ond her aides zrepare wholesome lunches for the school. BOTTOM LEFT: Io-ordination is 0 great port inf the physical education pro- gram. As cu diversion from the usuol clossroom routine, the school offers us the use of o well-equipped gymnosium, two fine swim- ming pools, on lorge lunchroom, ond on excellent librory. The oim of the gym ond swim progrom is to develop co-ordinotion ond to stimulote competitive spirit omong students in cz variety of sports, Required non-credit courses in driver educotion, first oid, ond heolth provide upper school pupils with procticol skills ond knowledge. Helping to keep students well-nourished is on efficient lunchroom stoff under the direction of our new diet- ition. The cheerful librory provides o re- loxing otmosphere for using the many reference books ond periodiccxls which it mokes ovoiloble. Classes Boys and girls from different backgrounds, from all parts of the city, and with varied interests-these comprise the student body of Walnut Hills High School. Each person entering this school has his own individual personality, ideas, and interests. Coming into close contact with such a widely diversified group of stu- dents enables him to grow and mature, and to develop his character in many directions. Moreover, during the first years of high school lite, as the members of this group share with each other hard work, good times, and responsibilities, they become organized as a class. Taking part in these experiences over the span of six years makes the class a co-operative unit and results in a spirited student body working together toward common goals. A 545344. q9,w?' Q - Db f X Afigggigggiir- h 4 N952 . Fra' ' 5 , LL - A A ,Lf .f wif .QM P , as - 5 Mai '? ' mifffiiigfili 'Q' f Wi! ,X SENIOR OFFICERS: Rossmon Turpeou, vice presidentg Shelly Greenfield, presidentp Mr. Howard Fletcher Senior Class Advisory Judy Brov, secretory, Bill Estell, treasurer. Shelly Greenfield, president ot this yec1r's seniors, provided excellent lecid- ership tor his closs. Besides belonging to Student Council, Student Court, ond Big Brothers, he song in choir ond ployed bosketboll. Cczrrying out the duties of vice president wos Ross Turpeciu, who wos also elected o member of Bond Council ond ossistont coptoin ot the bcxsketbcill te-om. A member ot Hi-Y, Ross wos on the vcirsity tennis teom. To Judy Brcnv belonged the importont position of senior clciss secretory. ln oddition, she served os veep ot Y-Teens ond secretory ot Girls' Glee Club. Student Council ond Big Sisters also occupied her time. Core of the closs treosury vvos odded to the responsibilities ot populor Bill Estell. Bill was choirmcm ot the Student Council Sociol Committee, o Big Brother, cm member ot Hi-Y, ond o bciseboll ond bosketboll ployer. Senior class leads school acfivifies 1 ' -. -0 Yr' A ii I T f - iff? Q 'afff 5 mm-f hf li M JL N , Z Aiix-lf! ' T , i ll g, , I . fn ' T wx- -5 ii u A 'if' if X 7 lf' fl :fl , , l, 4 1 4 'I ,Nab If I I T l , ,I ' J As The seniors look back on Their career aT WalnuT Hills High School, They can indeed be proud of Their many accomplish- menTs. For six years Their scholasTic record has been an ouT- sTanding one, as indicaTed by The facT ThaT Twelve of Them qualified for The finals of The NaTional MeriT Scholarship TesTs. NOT only did The seniors work diligenfly aT Their sTud- ies, buf They also assumed leadership of The school's varied exTra-curricular acTiviTies. To some wenT The honor and re- sponsibilify of holding imporTanT offices and posiTions, while To oThers wenT roles in The moving producTion of JOAN OF LORRAINE. A large parT of Their success as a class The sen- iors aTTribuTe To The warm and personal assisfance which Mr. Howard Flefcher, Their adviser, so ably provided. Under his guidance members of The class of '56 co-operaTed To plan The exciTing Junior-Senior Prom and The senior gradua- Tion parTy. The class recognized iTs responsibilify To faculfy, parenTs, and sTudenTs when iT agreed To eliminaTe The Class Day assembly. As The end of The year approached, Two Things were uppermosf in The ThoughTs of seniors-gradua- Tion and college. For graduafion, They knew, meant The end of an unforgeTTable six-year experience, while college sTood before Them, a new and excifing advenTure. SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRE- SENTATIVES: Sandy Thie, Con- nie Griffith, Thelma Hill, Bill Estell, John Aaronsohn, Alice Goldsfein, Bob Agee, Maxine Berkman, Marv Youkilis, .lack Shadle. 31 'll Y 'ml If ,IHIF TOP ROW: Jonathan Aaronsohn, if Q James Abbott, Diane Abramson, lb.AL Robert Agee. SECOND ROW: Rusty A 'R e A ,: , Allen, Linda Aloe, Sanford Ames, i t JEI: 5 Phyllis Anderson. THIRD ROW: Q Susan Andrews, Judy Atkinson, Sally Bachman, Carol Bamberger. A m y ,gli 31 3 : AEE J ' I hill fi, fa' J.,,.,.W TOP ROW: Ruth Bankovskis, Joseph Barg. SECOND ROW: lsadore Bates, Tom Baugh- man. THIRD ROW: Dave Baum, Leslie Bax- fer. 'J' . if I X JXN sg O , , ,mm X J W gf T ' fin 5 L, ffl! VN 1 I I U qffifx wig, Aff U A 531 Wx 5 X MOST POPULAR: Shelly Greenfield and Joan Walker. on D Q ir RIENDLIEST: Alice Goldstein and Myron Koenig. DP ROW: Donald Borock Jud W sm m .M TOP ROW: Estella Closs Beggs, Nancy Bell, Steven Bell. SECOND ROW: Bill Bennett, Maxine Berkman, Dolph Berman. THIRD ROW: Stephen Bills, Sue Black, John Bookman 1 Y uv, Dolores Brewer, Barbara inkman. SECOND ROW: Helen oadfoot, Charles Bronson, David Brown, Richard H. Brown. Hwsw 4 I 33 ' . ln,-rw fllfff' I K' V ff 5 ' f 1 V'E'.f2??? Jifai ' iF - fem as - .., ,.., ff gf.. i ,. PE , , ,Q 4 ig! ' ' , . I, . TOP ROW: Kay Brunner, Linda Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Doris Burton, David Bursiek. THIRD ROW: Linda Lee Bush, Albert Byrd. Sh .t ' wi f , .g 'Xu 14- fu f Y ll z QW li' KL-r ,..-L-v UW All I Q l 'l Pl ..x,,, ll BEST ALL R Wolf. OUND: I.- , Linda Buchanan Q . TOP ROW: Karen Carlson, James Cobb, Dorothy Cohn, Jackson Cole, Barbara Colgan. SECOND ROW: Jonathan Colleft, Isabel Cook, Joe Cooper, Barbara Caplan, Patricia Corbin. 34 and Alan 'F ' N :W . A ' I F is T F -If 'ws , i A 1 . F fs- ,f J ,Q R F s, Q R , T v Q 1 N Q . I , ., A ,,, 3 L 1. ,. A A 0 m . A M Na M T M it iii es is --V ' . .I vi- Q 16 , , 5 udy Atkinson labors over her source theme in the library, as he thinks ahead towards college. J- fff, f' ' all aa' i .:-A fx K -il , V K x T 'illla J T TOP ROW: Jessie Ann Cramer, Stephen Crespin, John Crone, Donna Davenport, James Dearworth. SECOND ROW: Jenny De Camp, Rennie Dodson, Paulette Dorsel, Richard Dusterberg, Sue Elliot. THIRD ROW: Melvin Eicher, Edward Elsey. FOURTH ROW: James Ervin, Bill Estell. FIFTH ROW: Lindsey Farnham, Sandra Faust. 35 'm.A -Q . . 5 5 X .5.:'f:2 is uf.-or is , .,, 'QP J 9 Q- - Q' . '46 X, ,. f Q., . K X s X SY SQ s r si f Q 4 gl 1 ss sf km all . X , sg. N . asia 'W N f Q se . .. .. s X K P s a' is ' X . FIRST ROW: Joe Fink, Phyllis Fink- elmeier, Vivian Fish, Ashley Ford. SECOND ROW: Roslyn Forman Richard Fox, Leonard Fram, Veron: ico Frank. THIRD ROW: Russell Frankel, Sam Frankel, Ellie Frei- berg, Arno Freihofer. FIRST ROW: Lesta Freylag, Roslyn Friedman. SECOND ROW: Marcia Friedrich, Helen Frifschi. THIRD ROW: Mauvis Furey, Carlene Gabe. 36 MOST TALENTED: Eileen Kadis and Ronnie Dodson. ll- '- 4 'N f l X BEST NATURED: Dave Schmalz and Sandy Thie. JP ROW: Barbara Goosmann, ary Greene, Sheldon Greenfield, annie Griffith. SECOND ROW: 'a Griffith, Ann Gusweiler, An ew Hart, Jane Hastings. YI I TOP ROW: Marsha Gildenblatt, Kolman Glicksberg, Charles Glueck. SECOND ROW: Yigael Goldfarb, Michael Goldman, Alice Goldstein. THIRD ROW: Bella Goodman, Jane Goodman, Lynne Goodman. avg, W Q I ' l we R ' ' ,.. f f- 37 L 4 T3 A VA5 Z ,. 3' s ?i Y' 'T 1 1' X 'K 5 5 TOP ROW: George Heine, Beber Helburn. SECOND ROW: Lois Herizman, Ruth Hes- sler. THIRD ROW: Thelma Hill, Mary Alice Hoermann. LUNCHKUOYX A xx : ci.:f-.N y Y BA T I 1 -- H 'A i 4 gf Ti E RJ Q Ex, 3 .yplx X 5 ' 7' is X e' AWxl GY BEST SCHOOL Brav. CITIZEN: .lon Colleft and Judy Q .,... A at Q , , y f Q 3 1 ii S il , T R H I, Marilyn Hughes, Pat Humphries. OW Nancy Hoffmann Sanford Holo, .ludY omme M Hussl Reber, lngberg. scggolismo slow: David Hummkl, Nofmv HUM' WZ 'U 'l 9' ': 90 38 ., Vh j i W anford Ames brought fame to Wally Hill by winning the title F Boy Mayor of the city. He received the key to Cincinnati om Mayor Carl Rich, o former Walnut Hills stuclent. Jw, TOP ROW: Joel Jacobson, Craig Johnson, Alfred Jolson, Barbara Joseph, Lise Jung- shoved. SECOND ROW: Eileen Kadis, Jerry Kahn, Bessie Leah Kaplan, Shiela Karam, Barbara Katz. THIRD ROW: John Katz, Bobbi Keck. FOURTH ROW: Tom Kehler, Joann Kelly. FIFTH ROW: Reni Kemper, Rita Kessler. 39 'WE QM 5, W , 15,1 K X X 4 V. lgl, ,Q ,,,, Q m,,, Q TOP ROW: Howard Nad, Myron 'Y ., ' . 'fi' ii - 7 5 , gf 'i :J .,,. - -ww -, ,, . f m'L, L Koenig, Rena Koorland, Charles f N ew . , -ii, YH , Eff, L a Q A '- I2: of oll ' E: Krueger. SECOND ROW: Jacque- line Landberg Jane Lederer Mar- ., J' ' V go Lee Harriet Leeds. THIRD ROW: S 'T if Ig far A -wr, 1 I , Winnie' Lehman, Joanne Lenke, Henrietta Lepsky, Gerald Lerer. . - -, . . I --.., My ,. 5 S, n r L H ,. X , .M E , isa' S' ,i TOP ROW: Jerry Lerner, Ann Levine, SEC- OND ROW: Sandra Levitch, Richard Levy. THIRD ROW: Justin Libby, Sheal Lisner. J , BEST STUDENT: Jim Cobb and Jeanne Rosen. -ff' ff, NAOST ATHLETIC: Lesta Freytag and Bronson. 'OP ROW: Eleanor Mansfield, 'hyllis Margolis, Gary Marmer, 'ichard Matthes. SECOND ROW: Lyrna Max, Kathy MacKinnon, atricia Mehornay, Robert Meitus. Chuck s W 1, ,. , -14 as Y, x . A .fair me H'- Em .W Y ma , H '9' 3 8 K 1 is ,, it TOP ROW: Janet Litwin, James Lloyd, Ann Loran. SECOND ROW Thomas Lounds, Alice Lowenthal, Hart Luebkeman. THIRD ROW Elizabeth Lyon, Dallas Maham, Kenneth H. Mandell. 41 ll .tg fy .. -i f ' I -i .i ' fifsi Le i J .. 5 TOP ROW: Marilyn Meyers, John Michel- man. SECOND ROW: Jackie Miller, Susie Miller. THIRD ROW: John R. Mitchell, Mari- gale Mohr. Carol Woodward, Maxine Berkman, Eileen Kadis, Sherrie Watt, Winnie Lehman, Judy Atkinson, Joan Walker, Hanna Raunheim, Judy Hommel, and Barbara Schott were the members of the Daisy Chain at the graduation of the Class of '55, lik? A ' ' .i ii ii - 123' Q.. x -,S TOP ROW: Ben Moore, Marlin Moore, Emily Monches, Jerry Mork, Marilyn Moskowitz. SECOND ROW: Duncan Muir, Iris Mundy, Shirley Murphy, Anne Nichols, Janet Niebusch. 42 if iii W 7' -if Q n , .. O Q ' ki ,Q 4 fi Z, O l 1,59 Q k. fi if , -V 7 ' . ., , 4 A-Af -- I . Q . .5 ,Q 'TF' BUSIEST: Jerry Rubin and Ann Gusweiler. MOST TALKATIVE: Dick Dusterberg and Borby Joseph. ,Q fi 'Q 'W F! TOP ROW: Alon Nogen, Charles Nolting, Don Norris, James Oberhelman, B. Jo Ober- klein. SECOND ROW: Eric Ottewitte, Sylvia Penn, Patricia Perin, Lewis Perry, Mike Pich- el. THIRD ROW: Jack Pickett, Karen Pierce. FOURTH ROW: Dolores Pinales, Janice Plummer. FIFTH ROW: Robert Podolsky, Carol Poll. 43 'IOP ROW: Richard Portnoy, Ruth Potter, Gail Pressman, Monroe Price. SECOND ROW: Judy Racl- cliffe, Francene Saundra Rafalo, Jackson Ramsey, Hanna Raunheim. THIRD ROW: Della Noe Reeder, J Lynn Reesey, Sally Resler, Stuart Richards. e fi, 'I it is if Q Q we S, TOP ROW: Judy Richardson, Susanne Riggs. SECOND ROW: Alan Rinsky, Ann Robisch. THIRD ROW: Bill Roe, Bruce Roellke. NICEST SMILE: Bill Estell and Paulette Dorsel. ITTIEST: Joann Kelly and Don Borock. ST ROW: Glenna Mae Schier- , WW ,J E C wg .- ix: I f ci Ili 3 Z i f W f' f, FIRST ROW: Jeanne Rosen, Debbie Ross, David Rubin. SECOND ROW: Jerry Rubin, Carol Gail Ruvel, Bennett Samuels. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Saxe, Patricia Schaffner, Tom Schaumberg. , David Schmalz, Betty Schmidt, 8 1? ry Schneider. SECOND ROW: Y V g ig -' re Schneider, Barbara Schott, , f i' X F f A :abeth Ann Schreiner, Louis Q 5 ,L ' ff l' ' Q , D. - K 'Q nueneman. J , ' V s o Y . w I f i R 1 .,... :-, -, . ',, 'irzr 45 is Bf .hz if fs T l i Z Bmnors R tp .Q .T : f if ,A 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Jim Ervin and Henrietta Lepsky. i My L li! ,Z , S FIRST ROW: Mark Schulzinger, Louise Or- idge Schwallie. SECOND ROW: Richard Schweikart, Sylvia Segal. THIRD ROW: Jack Shadle, Bart Shallot. . I 'T if O . ,1 in V ' ' 5 -' I - -'f': S. - P .- ' '- :,' 1 - ' - - f N 'L . ig- i ,.. -. I - ' X 9 ' iii H K E S b ' f 'Y ' . 1 I h Sh It Sheila S Shobe Iris Silverblatt, Fred Smith, George Smith. SECOND FIRST ROW: Ra p e on, . , ROW: Debbie Spelman, Marion Spiegel, Bill Sprinkel, Robert Steele, Bonnie Stein. 46 .rf , V, W 'niz . : .A S kilgg F ,EA :Sf H f M. M' sss , v , 35 4 ,f ? s , -evergr- ene Youkilis, Linda Buchanan, Mel Eicher, Lew Perry, ond :nroe Price are in the Coronation scene of the Senior Class Jy, JOAN OF LORRAINE. T ' Vi-' J ,'C'.'-Eh. , 'I' : ,,,,l ,i EL If 3 15, , bq ,.,, C Q. V . M Q l zr . TOP ROW: Aaron Stewart George Stivers Herberta Stone, Mimi Strauss, George Suss- kind. SECOND ROW: Nancy Svendsen, Tonia Tallmadge, Cynthia Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Rhonda Taylor. THIRD ROW: David Tcimpidis, Sandro Thie. FOURTH ROW: Bun- nie Thomas, Sybil Tietig. FIFTH ROW: Marny Toms, Elaine Torf. 47 5 S E. 'TY' mf: FIRST ROW: Eleanor Trarbach, , q ql bgz, ii A Tliomos Tudor, Roberta Tunick, Pa. fig? ,V 4, --'-f- f Irlcla Turner. SECOND ROW: Ross- 'E ? g 4 man Turpeau, George Van Hook, I Pahi Vonderman, Virginia Vetter. ' THIRD ROW: Robert Vitz, Joan Vonderbrink, Orin Wade, Joan Walker. I-nf, 'QP' N ,I -A K 'Y rf . 5, Y X 1 H I , GV- -wmv Q, , If 3 FIRST ROW: LaVerne Walker, Joe Warkany. SECOND ROW: Sherrie Watt, George Welch. THIRD ROW: Mary Alice Wells, I, wif , I 5 . W Lewis Werth. BEST DANCER: George Susskind and Jackie E Miller. -L, fi ,X I at ,ii -A ,lg 'Vina ' Q--29110 Imp WZ if? ,. Q! ' T -,lx tl ' 'W T 'Kim , it , 'H f ri, -.ln A H EST LOOKING: Bill Roe and Winnie Lehman. DP ROW: Robert Woodside, Carol 'oodwarcl, Wallis Wright, Eugene aukilis. SECOND ROW: Marvin mukilis, Barbara Ziegler, Howard mmerman. irig V . iii f 5' sf' A 4 ,Q P if . TOP ROW: Herbert White, Clair Whiting, Elizabeth Williams SECOND ROW: Estelle Willis, Beatrice Winkler, Morris Wise THIRD ROW: Alan Wolf, David Wolf, John Woods. 49 ABOVE: Frances Ann Siegel: RIGHT: George Kuehnle The senior secTion of The REMEMBRANCER serves noT only os oi record of our cull-imporTonT senior yeor, buT olso cis 0 reminder of oll The wonderful Times we shored Togefher. These poges would noT be compleTe wiThouT The inclusion of Two clcissmoTes, Fronces Ann iBuzzyJ Siegel ond George J. Kuehnle Ill, who ore no longer wiTh us. George vvos o member of our closs unTil his freshman yeor, ond Buzzy unTil her junior yeor. We will never forgeT Them. Their eogerness To help oThers, Their willingness To poirTicipoiTe in sTudenT life, ond Their friendliness To everyone bind Them To Us forever. To The memory of George ond Buzzy vve offecTionoTely dedicc1Te This secfion of The onnuol vviTh fond ond losfing remembrance. 50 4 F OP: Couples set out full of anticipation for the big evening ahead-our lost PROM. BOTTOM: Seniors don their ursery weor for ca lost peek ot childhood. Here they romp playfully on our big front ploypen, enioying BABY AY celebrations. 51 JUNIOR OFFICERS: Pete Bear, vice presidentg Ann Arnold, secretcxryg Joe Greer, Treasurer Larry Schulze pres identp Mr. Richard L. Bourn, cidviser. Lorry Schulze obly performed his duTies os presidenT of The closs of '57. Besides being chosen 0 Big BroTher ond ci member of choir, he pcirTicipgTed on The Trcick Tegm ond in The PEANUTS. Vice presidenT for The second consecuTive yeor, PeTe Beoir was cilso 0 Big BroTher ond ci member of l-li-Y. His oiher gcTiviTies included swimming, boseboll, ond reserve TooTboll. Busy Ann Arnold served os secreTciry Tor The junior closs, ond olso os co' direcTor of This yedr's PEANUTS. Her oTher posiTions included being on Y-Teen cobineT member ond o BLUE BOOK secTionol ediTor. Joe Greer ocTed cis iunior clciss Treosurer. This indusTrious sTudenT, who Took on ocTive pgrT in Big BroThers ond l-li-Y, glso ployed TooTbcill ond ron Troclc. 52 .luniors gain - 1f7Xt K 10 I X5-, 7 I 1.7.22 I 0 ! X , I, 9 l4.ri I r .fr I' ' r , 1 . - VW i . 'lg also f ' ,f , , ,I Ji V ik y class unify and spirit The great enthusiasm with which the class of '57 looked for- ward to their new experiences and responsibilities as juniors was apparent from the first day school opened. Having chosen their leaders for the PEANUTS OF '55 at the end of their sophomore year, the class promptly began to work on this year's show. Each junior felt that he wanted to have some part in the united effort needed to stage a successful production. Members of the junior class participated in many other extracurricular activities. Some could be found working on Student Council and Student Court, while others were chosen to be Big Brothers or members of Daisy Chain. Those interested in dramatics comprised the cast and staffs of the junior class play, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Another of the year's highlights was the B-A Prom, which the juniors helped plan with the seniors. In this project, as in many others which the juniors undertook, they knew they had a devoted friend standing by to guide them -Mr. Richard Bourn, their enthusiastic adviser. Climaxing an exciting and rewarding year was the announcement of the newly-elected class officers. With these students as their leaders, the class of '57 was prepared to accept the new positions of responsibility brought by their senior year. .-sl. OMEROOM 'Il0, FIRST ROW: Marshall Loeb, Melvin Dreyfoos, Frank Mayfield, Bob Charlton, Ariel Guttmann, Gary Kerns, Byron Ahl- urn, Bill Haberman. SECOND ROW: Richard Manheimer, Bill Rosenthal, Marc Fialco, Rick Bourn, Arnold Spcilter, Gerald Mallin, Alvin arf, Marvin Gottlieb. THIRD ROW: Howard Linder, Bill Salkover, Glenn Cornett, Dick Delon, Duane Fink, John Knoop, Tom Clancy, Irvin lillis. TOP ROW: Irving Hellman, Allan Beigel, David Meisel, Dave Hall, Rick Nollenberger, George Newman, Mike Weisbach. ABSENT: 'alloce Bush, Lloyd Keys, Mel Lieberman, Todd Selbert, Ed Wolf. 53 HOMEROOM ll2, FIRST ROW: Larry Schulze, Leon Gleser, Fred Breines, Joe Green, Frank Pinder, Philip November, Tom Porter, Jimmy Kanter. SECOND ROW: Milton Stern, Dick Bernstein, Don Decker, John Dreyer, Donald Herr, Chuck Wertheimer, Larry Hyer, Tom Gatch. THIRD ROW: Peie Nord, Gary Ethridge, Bill Hays, Steve Bellstrom, Bob Kramer, Rucael Cromwell, Lew Marin, Tom Shepherd, Bob Hauser, Dick Wandmacher, Dick Sprigg, Dick Hauver, Jon Brown, Bob Stuhlman. ABSENT: David Carlson, Bob Chapman, Neil Goldenberg, Art Hyman. orations for the Homecoming Dance. HOMEROOM I'l3, FIRST ROW: Liz Kotte, Marilyn Stanfield, Susan Sahnd, Pat Laping, Barbara Goffin, Frances Anderson, Helen Hoodin. SECOND ROW: Susan Dye, Susan Schwartz, Phyllis Green, Jean Spieckerman, Judy Radabaugh, Patty Nott, Diane Lockwood, Marlene Swillinger. THIRD ROW: Jean Rubel, Isabella Taylor, Judy Reuss, Roslyn Krauss, Ann Arnold, Peggy Hilsinger, Joan Lutton. TOP ROW: Beth Dolbey, Judy Denman, Carrie Jenks, Barbara Oldham, Myrna Rich, Lillian Spears, Carol Bremer. ABSENT: Donie Groenke, Patti Vanderman. 54 A iunior committee works hard on the dec- X . QL We k Y A HOMEROOM 2II, FIRST ROW: Patty Curran, Inca Kayon, Jan Bettman, Jackie Handler, Sybil Cohen, Franny Davis, Josephine Smith, Marilyn Greenfield. SECOND ROW: Louisa Henson, Beverly HeIbIing,ArIine Beigel, Lois Berkowitz, Jackie Paige, Joaquina Amos, Sylvia Cooper, Debbie Durbow. THIRD ROW: Sandy Shor, Lucinda Hess, Hannelore Kappus, Nancy Stone, Gwen Hutchins, Anita Collins, Judy Block. TOP ROW: Rayna Davis, Judy Mayserson, Barbara Gould, Roberta Rosselott, Susan Streitenberger, Margo Adler, Judi Schatz, Rosalie Blumberg, Barb Boclrhorst. ABSENT: Sue Bronster, Sandy Skurow, Lillian Tessoff, iirst Aid class has its ups and downs, as hese two juniors are learning. IOMEROOM 213, FIRST ROW: Joanne Ware, Nancy Lauer, Deanna Wong, Dee licht, Margie Weiss, Betsy Klein, Barbara Rissover. LECOND ROW: Shirley Oxlander, Anne Hague, Nancy Raab, Lois Reis, Gayle Spannagel, Marjorie Bertram, Judy Maish. THIRD ROW: Aarcia Goodman, Anne Norton, Ellie Davis, Emily Chalfie, Henriclca Buyniski, Anne Pearson. TOP ROW: Pat Loeb, Marilyn Smith, Chris- ine Ames, Anne Koors, Louise Levison, Carol Zink. ABSENT: Roseleo Blumenthal, Mary Ann Inatius, Judy Nicholson. 55 'FH MEROOM 314 FIRST ROW Kent Hodqeits Dick Frankel Gray Furey, John Sanger, Frank Mayfield, Pele Bidlingmeyer, Tom McEvilley, H , 5 . I I PEI Hagner, Nelson Kasfir. SECOND ROW: Cylde Zaidens, Charles Guhman, Bill Madison, Bruce Bardes, Ofis Hess, Dave Carlson, Earl Van Horn, Bob Levy, Dan Bryant. THIRD ROW: Roger Stiller, Jim Donaldson, Jack Stith, Lance Haddix, Marvin Friedenn, Pele Bear, Dick Coppin, Dave Siphron, Laird Blue. TOP ROW: John Betz, Joe Schulzinger, Bud Baumes, Harold Wise, Bob Davis, Bill Huenefeld, Bob Chapman, Charles Manlle. ABSENT: Andy Earhart, Sam Fechenbach, Richard Mendelsohn, Ray Paehner, Ronnie Rubin. HOMEROOM 323, FIRST ROW: Toby Strikman, Emily Perlman, Joan Godfried, Brenda Sharp, Belly Hill, Marilyn Mann. SECOND ROW: Kalhy Cleary, Eunice Mundy, Susan Groppenbecker, Mary Hook, Gloria Fabe, Jane? Schranfz. THIRD ROW: Francine Kelly, Slon Shannon, Peggy Yellon, Margie Korb, Judy Ulmer, Marlho Tippell, Judy Webb. TOP ROW: Carole Forney, Joan Raflo, Sylvia Garrett, Barbara Kirschner, Madilyn Floyd, Gretchen Hovemeyer. ABSENT: Barbara Richards, Timmie Barg, Julie Sluiz, Sydney Dine, Joan Sonenshein, Deanna Zeff. Junior thespians discover THE IMPORT ANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Yllli ul OP: Crificol iuniors look over class ring display as they 'iry to moke ci choice. BOTTOM: Eeee! scream enchanted loppers as they swoon of the feet of PEANUTS crooner. 57 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Bev Tucker, president, Dr. Edwin H. Sauer, adviser, Put Stone, secretory, Artie Rich urds, treasurer, Clay Atkins, vice president. Leoding the closs ot '58 during its sophomore yeor Wos Beverly Tucker. Athletic Bev, besides being on the Cross Country ond Swimming teoms, continued to mointoin o high scholostic overoge. Populor Cloy Atkins vvos elected vice president ot the closs ot '58, All sophomores were proud to hove their veep on the vorsity tootboll teom os well os on the vorsity trock teom. Pot Stone, who served her closs os secretory, vvos interested in mony oc- tivities. She porticipoted in GAA. ond wos olso in Girls' Glee Club ond Y-Teens. The copoble treosurer ot the sophomore closs wos Arthur Richords. An honor roll student ond o member ot the odvonced-stonding geometry closs, Artie olso ployed bosketboll ond Went out tor the trock teom. 58 Sophomores seek new opportunities Upperclossmen ot lost, The sophomores did much To prove themselves worthy ot their new Title. The closs os o whole kept up its scholostic stondords, ond mony sophomores who hod done well in moth in previous yeors begdn The three-yeor odvonced-stonding moth , course. With more extrocurriculor octivities open To ff' Them Thon in The post, mony of The closs developed : 'W , on interest in G-lee Club, A Coppello Choir, Senior 6 Orshestrji, ond mthe ditrerpig pLrblicotior1s.dThe rushing N J? on pe ging o socio cu s oso invo ve mony. A sophomore boys were eligible to ploy on The vorious A T y reserve teoms, while The best othletes hod on oppor- l fri , tunity to win positions for themselves on one of the X U Q ml xggrsityl-sqgods. Ugder the frniendly guidggiceh ot Dry 1 win . ouer, cz viser ort e coss o ' , t e tent QQ, 5 A groders undertook ond completed mony successful pro- 0 U 'yy iects. They eogerly took port in The orrongements for Q ,ng yi the Homecoming Donce by serving os the publicity gl M O 'l M committee. The plonning of the onnuol Sophomore A A Donfe wosconotlger venturce oi this lclogs, ond Ptmhe event x'i-74, itse prove to e greot un or o . uring t e spring ' lr l the newly-chosen direcaorshot The PEEANUTS Zi '58 be- cq gl gon preporotions Tor t e s ow. As t e yeor rew to o lg il close, The sophomores remembered wormly oll their JL exciting experiences during i955-56. IOMEROOM 'l'I4, FIRST ROW: Jerry Weiper, Deramus Pettowoy, Mervyn Klein, Jim Drew, Jeff Piker, Mike Goldman, Rod Franz, Bob etzing, Ron Kiewit. SECOND ROW: Bill Howard, Warren Dells, Jay Stoner, Eric Gall, Robin White, Sam Knoll, Bill Obenshain, Joel loskowitz, Henry Tate, Larry Cox. THIRD ROW: Dave Vockell, Bill Schmidt, Dick Hendricks, Armin Butz, Karl Payne, John Grow, Jack odowoy, Stan Fogel. TOP ROW: Cloy Atkins, Herb Kennedy, Jock Molotesto, Ted Guberman, Bob Young, Chuck Jones, Jim Powers. AB- ENT: Peter Grath. 59 in wx ' HOMEROOM 115, FIRST ROW: Elaine Jones, Juanita Johnson, Pat Wong, Carol Fossett, Joanne Greenwald, Toby Kabakoff, Lois Felson, Peggy Morris, Jean Salomon. SECOND ROW: Esther Minson, Nancy Strikman, Rochelle Roth, Joy Krausser, Sylvia Borgel, Linda Weiman, Liz Grubb, Barbara Dryer, Ingrid Rabe. THIRD ROW: Judy Lingle, Kathy Butler, Gail Koizumi, Judy Waxman, Susan Kelly, Susan Herzig, Judy Brotman, Sandra Youkilis, Lee Pollack. TOP ROW: Julie Herron, Margie Dewald, Sue Lapirow, Judy Wilber, Janet Dicks, Carolyn Black, Judy Pratka, Hildegarde Stifel, Rita Jarson. ABSENT: Mary Ann Drach. HOMEROOM 138, FIRST ROW: Ken Graham, Bob Pickett, Dan Ross, Sam Bukey, Mike Myers, Steve Koper. SECOND ROW: Arthur Richards, Robert Mode, Bob Moore, John Gaines, Eric Carlson, John Larrick, Dick Leonhart, Irving Russotto. THIRD ROW: Tom Myers, Jim Lyle, Frank Minning, Dave Schiering, Tom Dine, Paul Meyer, Tom Schaber, Bill Hymans, Clark Fitzmorris. TOP ROW: Herb Danner, Jim Johnson, Alan Rosenberg, Dick Lippert, Hugh Frost, John Shuff, Bill Risen, Dick Sevier. ABSENT: Edward Jones, Ed Marks, George Myers, Charles Pratt, Bernard Segal. Driver Education teaches sophs to be prepared behind the wheel. .ix J: IOMEROOM 212, FIRST ROW: Kathy Wyllie, Lydia Shigemura, Reva Pronin, Rebecca Sway, Noel Wyatt, Adrianne Jones, Barbara Signer, udy Rubin. SECOND ROW: Judy Alberts, Sue Schreiber, Nancy Schulze, Susan Shulze, Judy Brock, Marilyn Schear, Jill Granby, Nancy iordon. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Sales, Rosemary Thornton, Nancy Vockell, Marilyn Mathes, Pat Pritchard, Chusti Bierhorst, Susan Jane lersh, Carole Merritt. TOP ROW: Charlotte Jackson, Judy Blackburn, Gloria Schottenstein, Barbara Roe, Joyce Richards, Joni Levin, Monica Iewman, Virginia Hubbard. ABSENT: Joy Becker, Mary Gober. TOMEROOM 214, FIRST ROW: Bob Biederman, Harlan Henry, Reginald Barnard, Bob Martin, Harry Herrlinger, Fred Tower, Bob Pall, anny Franklin, Mike Heekin, Larry Fenton. SECOND ROW: Jerry Prager, Jack Thompson, Tom Wertheimer, Peter Klein, Lewis Elsey, Arthur Loldberg, Eddie Lerner, Steve Allen, Bob Davis, Eddie Fine. THIRD ROW: Harry Kasson, Prather Palmer, Mike Kendall, Ted Smith, Clare nce Lowe, Stuart Levin, Chuck Aring, Roger Sterneck, Ron Puschmann. TOP ROW: Larry Stillpass, Jim Corson, Mike Krug, Gerald Hen- erlight, Lee Hertzman, Kent Kreider, Bev Tucker, Gene Wilson, Storlin Brown. ABSENT: John Rolls. Sophs plan to make their dance the best ever. P HOMEROOM 216, FIRST ROW: Linda Sharon, Nannie Welch, Jean Yaffe, Mary Fisher, Mamie Woldrop, Carolyn Nudell, Carol Klayman. SECOND ROW: Cathy Tarbell, Patti Maurath, Betty Schwarz, Iris Silverberg, Sally Casto, Irene Keys, Elaine Youkilis, Phyllis Dine. THIRD ROW: Patsy Stone, Mimi Rothschild, Arlene Fox, Carolyn Anderson, Penny Sales, Ann Fry. TOP ROW: Drexanne Lawson, Caroline Muster, Margaret Watts, Sandra Lewis, Georgeann Cass, Geyle Yeager, Jinny Cornell. ABSENT: Florence Brown, Cloe Ann Gusweiler, Nancy Hines. HOMEROOM 218, FIRST ROW: Barbara Bluestein, Judy Preising, Marcia Golding, Joan Schmare, Marcia Illbrook, Beth Brinkman, Lucy Miller. SECOND ROW: Sandra Johnson, Janet Keys, Mary Bettman, Sharon Thie, Anita Jones, Sally Hague, Diane Weinberger. THIRD ROW: Barb Crosby, Marlene Jenkins, Karen Crouder, Robbie Frankel, Lois Weiland, Elaine Goldstein, Harriet Magrish, Pat Martin, Stephanie Shephard. TOP ROW: Karen Larsen, Judy Theil, Brenda Allen, Dee Larkin, Hermine Meissner, Christine Heimpolcl, Ellie Segal. ABSENT: Kathy Schmidt. srli N .:.- :.. 1 ri'-sfi eies Q HOMEROOM 311, FIRST ROW: John Goldman, Louis Sirkin, Stuart Fox, Vernon Kraus, Don Taplits, Randall Dooley, Chris Demokes, Day Walters. SECOND ROW: Stephen Strauss, Jeff Goldman, Dennis Mann, Doug Siemon, Jerome Crounse, Louis Freeman, Richard Fine, Gor- don Bluestone. THIRD ROW: Pete Steiner, Ronnie Fleischman, Charles Turner, Irwin Goldberg, Larry Vassar, Bob Stivers, Saul Fettner, Roger Wolf, Wesley Watanabe, Steve Wright. TOP ROW: Chris Barton, Ivan Silverman, Jon Tippett, Don Bauer, Fred Starr, Fritz Wuerfel, Neal Goldberg, Herbert Frankel. ABSENT: Robert Biddle, Gabriel H. Paul Jr., Martin Kohn. 62 if Q? is S Q iS?-L PP: Oh, no! If must be wrong! Weighing in is one of the most unpleasant rigors of sophomore health exams PTTOM: Tote those booksg scrub that floor! soy fierce cuctives to docile pledges. 63 1 FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Tom Roy, presidenfg Mr. Joseph E. Knob, adviser, Vic Cooper, vice president Marcia High secreTary, Jack Condon, Treasurer. The firsT presidenf of The class of '59 was popular Tom Roy. In addiTion To holding This office, Tom ran on The cross counTry squad, wenT ouT for baskefloall, and played in The band. Vic Cooper was elecfed vice presidenf of The freshman class. Junior high swimming and basl4eTball Teams comprised his sporTs iriferesfs, while in The band he displayed his musical abiliTy. Marcia High, as secreTary, recorded minuTes during class meeTings. Her exTracurricular acTiviTies included iunior high cheerleading, Freshman Choir, GAA., and The girls' swimming Team. Enfrusfecl wiTh The funds of his class was Jack Condon. I-le was also acTive during The winTer on The junior high swimming Team, and in spring on The iunior high baseball Team. 64 Freshmen reveal new-found Talenf 0 ' 19.5 at Y ' r111l GYQM 'il lid -X - S .4 ,, .- My , X xifq A if , ZA 51-'fi 3 AA f W x Q A AT 'H ::- 1 ey 3' 'lf' ' ' will if -4, if nl T, I I al 2 9 Tai pf-'nf 'll ,I ' 11 This yeor's freshmen found Themselves To be o port of boTh The upper ond lower schools. Traditionally The ninTh grode has belonged To The senior high at Walnut Hills. Glee Club, Current History Club, Lotin Club, ond Debate Club were iusT o few of The many new ocTiviTies open To Them. Each frosh homeroom senT represenTaTives To Sen- ior STudenT Council, and The freshmen were included in upper school assemblies. BuT during The football season, led by Their own cheerleaders, The class members ioined with The lower school To inspire The iunior high Team on To vicTory. Now on The Threshold of high school, The class of '59 began To plan for Their future. Mr. Joseph E. Knob was chosen Their adviser, To guide and assist Them Through The next four years. Their firsT experience in working Together as ci class come when They under- Took The sale of blue and gold beanies in order To estab- lish a class Treasury. As Their contribution To The success of The annual Homecoming Dance, The frosh prepared and served The refreshments. Later in The year They gove on entertaining freshman party, ci proiect which showed Them The importance of unity and co-operation. AT The completion of Their firsT year of high school, The fresh- men were ready To Take Their place os full-fledged up- perclassmen. 1OMEROOM 120, FIRST ROW: Barbara Newman, Elaine Franklyn, Brenda Russell, Janet Mealy, Elmira Kendricks, Ann Ferry, Nancy Waltz, Emilie Bidlingmeyer. SECOND ROW: Faye Kurtz, Carol Voss, Sarah Hunting, Liz Matthews, Carolyn Radcliffe, Sally Proctor, Angie King Aargoret Blaft, Barbara Breden. THIRD ROW: Martha Skilken, Wilma Jones, Peggy Lewis, Judy Metzger, Pam Pierce, Jane Lippert 1 r iandra Kravetz, Karen Rolf, Marcia High. TOP ROW: Marlene Rolnick, Judy Wurster, Bonnie McGowan, Dorothy Stein, Carol Schellen- rerg, Ann lotspeich, Nancy Mandlove, Brenda Woodward. ABSENT: Joan Wasserman. 65 HOMEROOM l20B, FIRST ROW: Harriet Licht, Teri Nessanbaum, Leslie Marks, Carol Jentelson, Sharon Johnson, Sally Crandall, Joan Kanter, Ellen Messer, Linda Kuppin. SECOND ROW: Mitzi Lowenthal, Shirlane Keith, Canzetta Dyer, Joan Richards, Margaret Luds, Sandra Woodward, Nancy Smith, Sally Pathe, Tashiko Muraoka. THIRD ROW: Sue Wigman, Jane Collett, Geraldine Lnider, Helen Straus, Judy Wilder, Alix Selbert, Pearl Tunyozi, Caryl Wise, June Forster. TOP ROW: Sally Nieman, Ruth Young, Elizabeth Stone, Patsy Collins, Jenny Bell, Margo Aronoft, Wyn Brown, Miriam Stonebraker, Mimi Herron.ABSENT: Mary Lederer. Junior high cheerleaders find time to practice their routines. 4 I ti t' mx 3 r ak. is 'E' HOMEROOM I34, FIRST ROW: Jim Bass, Kay Kawakami, Mike Tunick, Mike Lenoir, Bob Dixon, Bill Johnson, Herman Dennis, Bill Cobb. SECOND ROW: Bill Morris, Reese Liggett, Henry Schock, David Hopper, Milton Cohen, Joe Lyle, Ron Shigemura, David Adler. THIRD ROW: Mike Kreindler, Steve Felson, Phillip Kabakoft, John Bankavskis, Martin Marks, Sandy Steman, Tom Roy, Tom Guenther. TOP ROW: Danny Wintersteen, Tom Murdock, Victor Cooper, Steve Bell, Henry During, Joel Thomason, Alfred Craig, John Campbell, Alon Gordon. ABSENT: Myron Bush, Michael Weinberg. 66 HOMEROOM 230, FIRST ROW: Jean Seinsheimer, Barbara Barnes, Peggy Holland, Sally Rogers, Nan Bauer, Sharon Linder, Phyllis Glicks- berg, Barbara Davis, Laura Stone, Carolyn Spicer. SECOND ROW: Ruth Grad, Emilie Sonenschein, Virginia Jones, Linda Raffke, Lillie Mae Whitehead, Barbara Bowling, Joan Black, Jacqueline Stifel, Nancy French. THIRD ROW: Bob Slemmer, Smith Hickenlooper, III, Sam Arnold, Rick Ernst, Richard Stern, Ray Robbins, Steve Gordon, Eddie Buyniski, Barry Fogwell, Dick Wolf, A. Stranger. TOP ROW: Glen Mayfield, David Hawkins, Fred Burkhardt, Bromwell Espy, Ned Morgens, Eric Doepke, Martin Lipp, Michael Conners, Verner Tepe, lra Lott. ABSENT: Betty Turner, Virginia Schaffner. Spirited frosh show off new beanies at football game and demonstrate how loud they can cheer. OMEROOM 232, FIRST ROW: Jack Shiro, Charles Abraham, David Zeff, Todd Tomlinson, Bob Epstein, Phil Mygatt, Jim Sachs, Ronald 'own. SECOND ROW: Bob Pendergrass, Robert Webster, Bren Blaine, Mike Carmel, Jacob Schulzinger, Northrup Buechner, Bill Burns, ihn Kehler, Victor Tyus. THIRD ROW: Rich Tuttle, Reed Eller, Bob McMahan, Millard Lucas, Perry Christy, Paul Regensburger, John 'ithrow, Tom Shuff, Larry Kissel, TOP ROW: Mike Greer, Charles Kaufmann, Bowman Ernest, Joe Brooks, Hugo Dalton, John Krieg, Dan artin, Gil Reiger, Bill Kelley, Eliia Stephenson. ABSENT: Dave Berger, Jay Fisher, Hunter Freeman, John Jacobs, Nathan Malof. 67 it 4 f 4? i xi? by HOMEROOM 232B, FIRST ROW: Paul lvaska, Charles Weber, Joe Portnoy, Albert Brown, Bill Merritt, David Keeler, Dixon Johnson, Marshall Deam, David Joseph, David Anderson. SECOND ROW: Joe Simpson, Larry Schneider, Mark Moskowitz, Tom Emerson, Steve Engel, Carl Fritschi, Steve Spelman, John Greene, Marvin Metz. THIRD ROW: Morris Simkinson, Nash McCauley, John Rittershofer, Bill Carter, Scott Brown, Woody Lockhart, Casselle Rue, Tom Gordon, Chris Knoop. TOP ROW: Ivan Shapiro, Phil Helburn, Darrel Ashcroft, Bill Hamilton, David Confer, Jerry Condon, Bob Nason, Jack Condon, John Bard. ABSENT: Jim Chalfie, James Rappaport. HOMEROOM 242, FIRST ROW: Wanda Newton, Marcia Goodman, Martha Braham, Sonia Lieberman, Elaine Ferguson, Carmelo Fuentes, Johanna Hoorweg, Lynne Kollenberg, Susanne Jonas. SECOND ROW: Leslie Schmaltz, Diane Phillips, Amy Munich, Florence Green, Alli- son Ervin, Kitsy Rippey, Sally Baxter, Frances Fisher, Susan Goeddel. THIRD ROW: Jaqueline Arnold, Susan Pack, Judy Preuss, Nancy Wertheimer, Margie Wynn, Sharon Measel, Gwen Woods, Elaine Betz, Ellen Lutchin. TOP ROW: Jean Trager, Diana Seifert, Ann Kisker, Carolyn Koors, Judy Kock, Arlette Anne Kemper, Emma Brown, Morni Sweet. ABSENT: Emily Jean Eckhoft. HOMEROOM 313, FIRST ROW: Carol Schwartz, Mary Aspin, Judi Brown, Laura Farmer, Judy Makepeace, Sheila Ash, Judy Fine, Lynn Fairfax. SECOND ROW: Abigail Ryder, Judy Purdy, Maxine Blue, Emily Marx, Lou Ann Thieland, Jane Carter, Mary Dana Keuthe. THIRD ROW: Jean Hauser, Bonnie Smith, Sue Moore, Carol Fischer, Adrienne Wilson, Ella Wooten, Judy Warm, Gail Albert. FOURTH ROW: Louise Huss, Jane Blumberg, Lindo Freiberg, Pat Bourne, Jane Schulzinger, Sandy Butz, Marlene Hunt. ABSENT: Teeny Coursey, Wanda Jones. 68 MK. 'N 'h. h l ebra roblem. BOTTOM: A successful frosh party, as these 'OP: Two freshmen girls collaborate on a foug a g p girls realize, means p y len? of planning and work. 69 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS LEADERS: Rick Knc1ufT, Carol Hines, Susan Grcller, Gary Goldberg E-flafs acfive in lower school clubs The new eighTh groders reTurned To school eoger To begin onoTher yeor ol sTudy ond ocTiviTy. In The one yeor behind Them They hod leorned much obouT life oT VVolnuT Hills, ond looked Torword To Their rernoining yeors There with greof enThusigsm. The ombnious e-TloTs, quick To Toke odvon- Toge OT The mony opporTuniTies open To Thern, displayed Their vorious Tol- enTs in clubs, musicol orgonizcnions, ond c1ThleTics. An evenT of The yeor long gnTicipoTed ond eggerly plonned Tor wos The eighTh grode porTy, The TirsT oT oi grec1T rnony proiecTs which The closs of V960 would UnderToke during Their mernorolole school days. 70 .am , Y il HOMEROOM 131, FIRST ROW: Carolyn Green, Sharon Ehoodin, Luise Bruns, Francine Crawford, Lorraine Goings, Elaine Mitchell, Victoria Glier, Emily Raob. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Butler, Sarah Stanton, Frances Rogers, Wendy Weiner, Gwendolyn Jones, Yvonne Coleman, Jo Ann Chenault, Betty Jane Selbert, Ellen Katz. THIRD ROW: Michael Tolliver, James Graham, Christopher Beall, William Alexander, Carson Hirschfeld, William Bell, Daniel Freiberg, Brian Brooke, James Mussio. TOP ROW: Jerry Preising, David Swigert, Charles Hatcher, Jerry Holder, Richard Agee, John Kiradiieff. HOMEROOM 132, FIRST ROW: Micky Charlton, Martha Bahl, Cherie Moskowitz, Judy Hilsinger, Georgiana Espy, Barb Beggs, Maria Con- taxes, Pam Baum, Althois Jones, Karen Mailender. SECOND ROW: Jane Zoellner, Sandra Hinckle, Nancy Markstein, Joyce Katz, Marcia Beinhart, Sandi Dine, Sally Roy, Elizabeth Hoff, Barb Korros. THIRD ROW: Dan Earley, Ronald Barnhart, Gary Moessinger, Ronnald Bridges, Terry Miller, Tom Coates, Artie Malman, Paul Rubin. TOP ROW: Eddie Goldman, Paul Kruke, Darryl Sloan, John Langfeld, Jeff Dalbey, Chris Gilson, Dick Hendrick, Bill Bischoff. ABSENT: Peter Conbay, Bert Holler, Yvonne Kelly, Steve Marmer, Amy Vetter, Ji HOMEROOM 234, FIRST ROW: Nancy Schoone, Angella Current, Sue Hommel, Fay Sanders, Patricia Crooks, Veronica Ray, Sue Heines, Margot Kasfir. SECOND ROW: Holly Horton, Joan Frank, Beverle Hubbard, Sue Schweickhart, Beverly Collins, Sue Eastman, Carole Bur- ton, THIRD ROW: John West, Lloyd Vordenberg, Alan Smith, Lemerel Crowell, Marvin Seitel, Steve Brenner, Nikolas Curtis, Arthur Glazer. FOURTH ROW: Donald Bleich, Steve Ziegler, Bob Botts, Arnold Meadows, Steve Hirschfeld, Martin Peck, Jon Robisch, Bob French, Bill Srassmuck, Sandy Harris. ABSENT: Victoria Mailath, Bob Potts, Michael Walker. 71 Intramural football champs of the eighth grade proudly admire their trophy. N .WW HOMEROOM 236, FIRST ROW: Sue Graller, Beverly Clark, Nancy Felson, Sue Adler, Sally Coulter, Carol Grebner, Carolyn Barnes, Sheryl Wilson, Helga Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Judy Dreyfuss, Linda Decker, Linda Thielmeyer, Betty Elsey, Connie Kissel, Sue Carpenter, Joanne Greenfield, Lynn Blubaugh, Sue Kober. THIRD ROW: John Gayert, David Itkotf, Bruce Mansfield, Richard Abrams, Tom Dickman, Carl Schiele, Gary Hartman, Andrew Reis, Steve Goldman, Bob Millikin. TOP ROW: Roy Kroovand, Ricky Elkus, Richard Brady, John Parlin, Richard Holt, Gordon Nord, Gary Goldberg, Douglas Beier, David Nichols. ABSENT: Jean Meister. HOMEROOM 321, FIRST ROW: Rita Schuman, Louise Mitchell, Susan Waldin, Kathy Ignatius, Mary Lou Reul, Sandra Marienthal, Alona Collins, Carol Seinsheimer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Magorian, Joan Gastin, Alice Davis, Georgeann Harris, Betty Johnson, Ruth Graves, Karen Merkel, Linda Peterson, Nadine Simmons. THIRD ROW: Mark Miller, Charles Benet, Gordon Paine, Samford, Narrow, Malcolm Gleser, Ed Stuebing, Thomas Miller, George Farmer. Jim Sayler, Charles Raflo. TOP ROW: Earl Motzer, Michael Van Volborth, Chris Birch, Phil Pahner, Lynwood Bottle, Harold Taylor, Dick Logue, Dave Stith, Torrey Mitchell, Martin Pinales. ABSENT: Bonnie Hope Leon- ard, Ronnie Levinson. 72 '31-M -, my ii H ,Q , x -M 1+ - K fs 5 Q. f, Q ' ' mix' , , ' . o Q. ' , W. 3 .A W , 4 -N R , A I ,, ,. X 4 , q . Q . v..a-Q ., Ffh: X , M. 4 f. 'El Q. , ,Q ,, 5 I , . Ll, Q 5 3 Hli I , . s fy viz. E i 'f 1 x x '1 f Q, I Zf ,f ,' K ff-VTM 'J if 'ir ,' N V y ' 5 1 if Q n J ft, o in 54 i , I 5 kk , fl 5. 11:1 ' , ff M 1, --um A ...,...,,W,,, ,, . W' N I . fl ' , .f.., ', , -K 4,555 1 ,Q-A.. H- , . L 1 1 5 , -f UA cf 1 rf Y my 6 .JN N b + 6 lax ,, A V' if li ff! . Q ix lf, , iw l A AL,, h 4 51 Cv HOMEROOM 3328 FIRST ROW: Marcia Tate, Judy Frieder, Gayle Streicher, Phyllis Starnbach, Barbara Shure, Hanita Zalesky, Jackie Apple, Dee Iglauer, Lenore Fischel, Judy White. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Brod, Nancy Beamer, Chris Schilling, Helen Hollingshead, Marlaina Kiner, Judy Bittmann, Jane Cope, Barbara Koch, Judy Moffett, Dottie Jauger, Betty Pollak. THIRD ROW: Dean Spinanger, Kirk Lea, Jon McEntyre, Richard Cowett, Bill Strauss, Steve Funck, Robert Brown, Richard Hersher, Bill Shively, Bob Wooldridge. TOP ROW: Stan Ullner, Barry Goodman, Gerald Brockfield, Donald Spencer, Marvin Friedman, Kenneth Korey, Stan Matthews, Jack Rubenstein, Stan Prusiner, Steve Rosenthal, HOMEROOM 332A, FIRST ROW: Mina Turner, Fran Shallat, Jane Felson, Roberta Dunie, Mary Elizabeth Welch, Gayle Ferris, Penny Daum, Julie Marks, Bonnie Aronoff. SECOND ROW: Sarah Coppin, Vivian Morris, Marilyn Fabe, Peggy Collier, Judy Curfman, Sheila Willis, Lynne Roth, Jane Silverstein, Christy McCauley. THIRD ROW: Ray Rosenbaum, Tom Hyman, Dennis Busch, Paul Shuff, Bob Shirley, Dan Swillinger, Nick Carpenter, Jim Van Gelder, Vernon Montgomery. TOP ROW: Milton Schloss, Frank Messer, Bart Rapp, Martin Milligan, Jack Schwab, Henry Bryant, Tom Lloyd, Bill Donahoo. ABSENT: Ann Cecalek, Graig Morrison, Jerry Collier. HOMEROOM 335, FIRST ROW: Sue Wolf, Joyce Scully, Jane Collins, Barbara Billups, Ann Hoge, Virginia Perlman, Elaine Williams, Renee Schwartz, Phyllis Boyd, Carol Michaelson. SECOND ROW: Marlene Stern, Pat Larkin, Elizabeth Meier, Judi Schwartzman, Debbie Dupee, Barbara Reed, Rosalie Johnson, Mary Sagmaster, Natalie Lehrner. THIRD ROW: Don Griffith, Paul Sanders, Frank Wood, Roger Dworkin, George Finley, Nick Soodeck, Herbert Ducovna, David Ritchey, John Weitzel. TOP ROW: David Best, Roger Le Compte, Bruce Hopkins, Alfred Blackburn, Ronald Golden, Jonny Spelman, David Kuhn, Bill Remley, Charles Fish. ABSENT: Paul Segal, 74 ll Il il' -1-and JP: After school, eighth graders folk on the front steps. BOTTOM: Miss Monoukion counsels on e-flat about wool work and problems. N 75 SEVENTH GRADE CLASS LEADERS: Lindo Goldman, Bob Yaeger, Peggy Cowon, Tom BeTTmcm Effies encounier novel experiences Cn SepTember 6, l955, more effies Thon ever before entered VVolnuT Hills High School. During The firsT difficulT weeks They hod To foce rnony unique siTuoTions, buT They groduolly odopTed Themselves To o new building, new friends, ond new Teochers. School subiecfs To which They were exposed were Their moin concern, olThough exTrocurriculor ocTiviTies cllso found o ploce in Their busy schedule. Sevenfh groders were oided by Their Big BroThers ond Big Sisfers in becoming fomilior wiTh The school's rules, Tro- diTions, ond doily rouTine. WiTh The discovery of oll ThoT wos offered To Them, They soon reolized whoT iT meons To be on effie oT VVolnuT Hills. 76 IOMEROOM 'I'l'l, FIRST ROW: Nancy Katzen, Dianne Matthews, Carol Federle, Judy Bartz, Rosalind Brown, Obelia Kennebreu, Judy impel, Joyce Van Atta. SECOND ROW: Nancy Thielmeyer, Melissa Michials, Mimi Hill, Monnie Jones, Joyce Hans, Chrystal Mann, Gloria ecil, Susie Skurow. THIRD ROW: William Smith, Walter Becky, Sandy Yaukilis, Norman Willis, Stanley Willis, Chuck Blatz, William lcDonaId, Tom Lustberg, Sidney Mendelsohn. TOP ROW: Steve Handler, Dennis Staub, Fred Arnold, Stanley Lewin, Robert Roth, David leiner, Richard Gordon, Jack Buckholz, Steve Goodman, Steve Rosedale, ABSENT: Bob Brose, Richard Gordon. 'OMEROOM 210, FIRST ROW: Jane Martin, Carol Goldman, Jane Glick, Donna Ronsheim, Lynn Fricke, Diana Deam, Kevin Weidenbach- r, Susan Hilsinger, Miriam Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Mike Stulbarg, Bob Young, Barry Gendleman, David Sterneck, Ronald Talley, ill Ammon, Ed Mertes, Ralph Fritzsch. THIRD ROW: Carol Yates, Kathy Royce, Shirley Ann Grantham, Helen lustig, Karen Roe, Gail glauer, Gloria Gehler, Anita Cochrane. TOP ROW: Philip Travis, Malcolm McElroy, Mae Tuttle, Eric Ottesen, Francis Donnelly, Jim Davis, ill Foster, Jim Linder, Edgar Lotspeich, Kim Ziegel. ABSENT: Tom Rinsky. DMEROOM 224, FIRST ROW: Leslie Stewart, Patricia Underhill, Yvonne Morton, Nancy Felson, Donna Petersen, Barbara Brown, Marilyn upper, Joanne Jennings, Barbara Wachs. SECOND ROW: Betsy lsidor, Roslyn Gantt, Gloria Ramsay, Peggy Cowen, Madonna Peters, ra Garlington, Judy Krogh, Helen Jenks, Joann Pasqualetti, Bill Vilter. THIRD ROW: Ted Merkel, Bill Crew, William Todd, Durand Blatz, :il Bernstein, Phillip Steiner, Donald Rissover, Bob Yaeger. TOR ROW: James Morgans, David Schaengold, Richard Barret, John Fischer, eve Hussey, John Bullock, Tom Gregory, Albert Dixon. ABSENT: Carolyn Bean. 77 HOMEROOM 235 FIRST ROW- Elisabeth Smith Lyn Casello, Valerie Crisler, Cynthia Schloss, Margie Kanter, Ann Schwartz, Malentine Sonenschein, Carol Stoner. SECOND ROW: Fernie Jacobs, Margo Geyer, Mimi Kuby, Geraldine Goodman, Nancy Woodburn, Bonnie Glueck, Barbara Beinhart, Martha Fischer, Dick Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Bill Hippard, Clarence Clark, Norman Plalr, Reginald Anderson, Joseoh Ottaviani Andrew White, LeRoy Stewart, Wendell Spencer, Ronald Stern. TOP ROW: Bill Patterson, Edmund Lyon, Barry Lienhart, David Bullen, Fired Simmermon, Lee Krapp, Wesley McMurray, Dennis Lane, Joseph Eyerman. ABSENT: Robert Cromwell- Big and little sisters meet at a summer get-acquainted picnic. HOMEROOM 237, FIRST ROW: Esther Guttman, Jean Williams, Martha Wasmer, Sandro Tinsley, Kathy Kendrick, Frances Pitzele, Philiss Lovett, LaVerne Hall, Norma Preston. SECOND ROW: Karen Pilcler, Jane Jungshoved, Judy Goodpaster, Shirley Myers, Patricia Pierce, Sandra Richardson, Sue Baker, Maxine Hardy, Gerald Uesota. THIRD ROW: Steven Goodman, Walter Feige, Bill Balclwin, Carol Tower, Tom Hayes, Irvin Levinstein, David Rosentield. TOP ROW: Douglas O'He:rer:, Jack Selbert, Bill Presley, Toby Frey, Peter Shultes, Bob Sider, Albert Klingelhoffer, John Hindersman. ABSENT: Tim Isaacs, Irma McCain, Beverly Robinson. 78 1' DMEROOM 3l0, FIRST ROW: Vivian Dickey, Jean Winters, Norma Taylor, Diana Creamer, Patricia Driskell, Lynn Pfiester, Margaret Bo- ink, Dianne Fishberg. SECOND ROW: Dwalia Nelson, Margaret Jordan, Ruth Israel, Susan Martone, Lynda Levin, June Caudill, Phyllis award, Elaine Beckham. THIRD ROW: David Lee, Sam Steding, Stewart Haines, Charles Kindt, William Bertsche, Wesley Tolle, John acallister, Steve Lappin. TOP ROW: Richard Friedman, Charles Jacobs, Stephen Greenwald, David Gillis, Mitchell Fram, Lee Smith, John Pterman, Stanley Shapiro. ABSENT: Melanie Bush, James Stokes, Norman Wherrett. iss Junk helps these effies as they ark on their first sewing proiect- xrons. MEROOM 320, FIRST ROW: Philippa Hughes, Nancy Kock, Linda Eberts, Ann Wortendyke, Mary Miller, Bethel Whiteman, Caroline os, Georgette Ludwig, Cassandra Bennett. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Jones, Katharine Wallace, Mary Mitchell, Donna Bullington, Sue en, Donna Kurtz, Betty Nelson, Veronica Johnson, Delores Taylor, Adell Means. THIRD ROW: Glenn Hanson, Neal Kinney, Eric Stein, Parker, Michael Earley, Jerry Farmer, Dan Blake, Donald Webster. TOP ROW: Clem Dinsmore, Wayne Carter, Ray lngalsbe, Donald rd, Cecil Burlew, Jesse Lacifield, Larry Muzzo, James Anderson. 79 at K I ll I ll 1 :V ,Q- and HOMEROOM 322, FIRST ROW: Barbara Cockrell, Doris McReynolds, Christina Hampton, Charlena Smith, Verna Crittenton, Edna Rollinson, Carolyn Holmes, Patricia Roth. SECOND ROW: Claudette Livers, Betty Breckenridge, Jeannette Hodges, Pamela McClure, Marcia Lewis, Anna Spottswood, Barbara Bourne, Kitty Conner, Ellen Cook. THIRD ROW: Melvin Williams, James Baumgardner, Steven Marshall, John Glardon, James Douglas, Robert Hatfield, Rudy Brooks, Fred Hunter. TOP ROW: Harry Miller, Myron Hughes, Joe Carr, Richard Hodapp, Stedman Garber, Daniel Cox, Philip Gain, Russell Tecklenburg, Robert Jungkind. HOMEROOM 326, FIRST ROW: Deedee Kuhn, Joyce Shigemura, Natalie Young, Linda Goldman, Sylvia Noel, Marcia Falk, Diana Risen, Sally Hyer, Mary Shavzin, Maxene Fabe. SECOND ROW: Kevin Williams, Tom Bettman, Nick Backscheider, Frank Wise, Michael Wolf, Palmer Bean, Barry Singer, John Steiner, Don Litwin. THIRD ROW: Edith Moritz, Alice Marks, Marsha Rodner, Rosemary Kelly, Sylvia Lotspeich, Kathie Kiefer, Carla Lerman, Pat Beniamin, Bernice Statman. TOP ROW: Michael De Camp, Steve Katana, Bill Pfeiffer, Robert Frankel, Bernard Fish, Ronnie Miller, Jeffrey Nugent, Darrel Field. E HOMEROOM 334, FIRST ROW: Reggie Levin, Nancy Evans, Marilyn Meadows, Carol Tillery, Carolyn Nooks, Carol McCampbell, Jackie Miller, Cathie Shirer, Carol Wasserman. SECOND ROW: Leslie Pick, Dale Burnside, Stuart Dubin, Jim Levine, Jim Murphy, Tom Slemmer, Toby Wagner, Christopher Gores, Mark Ammons. THIRD ROW: Hildy Tunyogi, Linda Blount, Sheila Eaton, Anne Redtern, Helen Lutton, Susan Clapper, Eleanor Hicks, Melinda Woodward, Christine Hall. TOP ROW: Bill Buchholz, Bill Morgan, Tom Johani, David Sonkin, Andre LeClaire, Andrew Doepke, Richard Swain, Steve Goret. ABSENT: Bob Fine, Christopher Jones. 80 IOMEROOM 336, FIRST ROW: Astrid Matison, Judy Nason, Phyllis Norman, Ann Sweet, Nancy Scott, Hazel Cummins, Ellen Levine, Sara Dixon, Barbara Drury. SECOND ROW: Diana Cooper, Judy Silver, Lois Karp, Myra Kaminsky, Elsie Krebs, Mala Vordenberg, Sharon Byrd, Dinah Groppenbecker. THIRD ROW: Everett Turner, Edward Siermann, Chris Merkel, Jon Griffith, Lloyd Liggett, Tony Hart, William Ivaska. 'OP ROW: Jensen Oberklein, Rob Harris, Dave Stonebraker, William Masterson, Charles Hagner, James Keough, ABSENT: Nancy Howes, loh Jahnigen, Emily Kramer, John Groth. IOMEROOM 337, FIRST ROW: Glenda Masten, Arlene Dingilian, Andrea Kockritz, Abby Goldberg, Sarah Higbie, Susan Steves, Edythe furron, Patty Weddle, Betsy Barth. SECOND ROW: Gail Walsh, Elizabeth Leeds, Marcia Brant, Susan Eggars, Damaris Ames, Christine lroxon, Sandy Kaplan, Margaret Wilson. THIRD ROW: Dick Levy, David Hathaway, John Ciippinger, Robert Mitchell, John Sweet, Dick trayson, Marc Hertzman, Richard Raymond. TOP ROW: Tee Metcalfe, John Conway, Steve Bauer, Mark Muksam, Allan Claybon, Robert turns, Eugene Goldberg. ABSENT: Elizabeth Miller, Susan Hyman. OMEROOM 338, FIRST ROW: Joyce Teitz, Katie Williams, Carol Straub, Arlene Ackerman, Kathleen Race, Lucille Weinschelbaum, Re- ecca Smith, Nancy Bradeen, Susan Steinberg. SECOND ROW: Ron Jade, James Jackson, Kenneth Banks, Kenneth Wolf, Harry Cochran ary Dehner, Ted Goodlander, David Grad. THIRD ROW: Gwyn Fleming, Marie Brown, Claudia Gidcomb, Donna Avery, Susan Weisbach nan Stueve, Peggy Maxwell, Phyllis Bradford. TOP ROW: Harvey Rosenzweig, Marvin Meyer, Charles Heithaus, Steve Korb, Gerald Cave enry Neloms, Marting Spiegel, Robert Lord. ABSENT: Phyllis Bradford, Peter Hoornweg. 1 1 1 81 Ill 111111411 sal QQ! 0 .Nl QNX? xi .ilminm , 'll H t B it ,f 1 l :, is gg r Q SEA 1 ,I d l L-1 Yzlirvliil Wild' 1 , of ' I , ilwl . YV , 'L WM ' il . A N Qi ,ff I.. .' v X ww. -' if 'X , , V. I M I N K ci A I 1' Q X5 'J f' 'N vm' 1 E N ik ' l J' i-xi xxx ,, wus V it .K : 5 N . ' . ' ' i fi N i , ,w Q s MNH ff ml: ii x . fi, i file i in , M v l , t N V4 A 11, 5 ,N . '. Q ' 6 Qx ' 19,4 Q ' N wh , . .f s I M ml X lliw-mx S t N . H il , N 'ini' 'U' Q With the 3 o'clock bell signaling the end of classes for the day, an entirely different phase of Walnut Hills lite begins. Extracurricular activftirs, for most students, are a significant part of their routine. Whether one enioys writing for a publica- tion, acting in a play, or planning a dance, he has extensive opportunities to pursue and clevelco his particular interests. Not only is he encouraged to ioin numerous activities which are a traditional part of the program, but he is also able to form new groups. Essay Club and Future Tsafhns of America were begun this year because of growing der'-eral for such organizations. By working hard and having fun vfth others, the student who participates in these various activities gains valuable experience in leadership and co-operation. 4' -uni X W, J ,qw- A Fw 5' rv: ffl - 4. zafi- 'im , . .. f :rs -W., , A , 4, ,RM M ,Smash Representatives in Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL, FIRST ROW: Mr. Harold Howe, L. Goldman, S. Rogers D Wong B Crosby C Merritt A Ervin N Hines P Green M. Tippett, E. Segal, J. Moyerson, M. Fialco. SECOND ROW: B. Bockhorst J Herron C Ames J Lutton P Bourne A Lofspeich B Goosmunn, L. Freytag, A. Robisch, TOP ROW: A. Gordon, N. McCauley E Carlson E Van Horn R Wolf S Frankel A Wolf A Rosen berg, S. Knoll, B. Boumes, D. Herr, F. Starr, H. Kosson, NOT IN PICTURE R Lowenthal Of increased importance to Walnut Hills' students was their representative governing body, Student Council. The newly created Faculty Advisory Com- mittee, working closely with the Executive Com- mittee, helped direct the plans and proiects of this organization. Composed of officers, standing- committee chairmen, and ex-officio members, the Executive Committee planned agenda, discussed problems, and then presented them to the entire council. To the seven standing committees went such responsibilities as interpretating the con- stitution, promoting honor study halls, and inform- ing the school of Student Council's activities. RIGHT, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS, SEATED: J. Collett, pres., H. Lepsky, sec'y. STANDING: G. Smith, 'Ireas., M. Koenig, vice pres. 84 :liscuss, acl on vifal school issues I .ffl ,wells 3 s ees TRY COMMITTEE, SEATED: Mr. Kenneth 'airsg Miss Margaret Dunphy, elections, Schroth, correspondence. STANDING: Harold Buxton. NOT IN PICTURE: Mr. .iss Martha Kitzman, house and grounds, nkfort, pin committee, Miss Vivian Ross, ien Sanford, constitution, Mr. Alexander lations. 'A'A W A , EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STUDENT COUNCIL, SEATED: K. Carlson, M. Toms, J. Brav, J, Rubin. STANDING: S. Greenfield, A. Ford, Lronson, F. Hunting, B. Estell. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Eicher, J, Pickett, HT: Student Council members discuss plans for the November open house at a weekly business meeting. 85 Council sponsors campaigns, dances r refreshments at the Student Council Open House after the ga declares December T5 as Clean Lunchroom Day. LEFT: Couples gather fo Q . 86 i l me. RIGHT: Student Council Our student government organi- zation, advised by Mr. Carl O. Peets, tackled two school improve- ment proiects. The problem ot keeping the lunchroom clean was brought to the students' attention on Clean Lunchroom Day. The slogan School Pride is Contagi- ous launched a week-long cam- paign tor cleaner halls and grounds. Moreover, Student Coun- cil sponsored several social events during the year. The most success- tul affair was the second annual Homecoming Dance, iointly un- dertaken by council and the tour senior high classes. Stately snowmen welcome the alumni at the annual Homecoming Dance. Chosen students aid administrators Senior Council cmd Student Court ore 'wo smoll, but importont orgonizo- ions closely ossocioted with the od- ninistrotion ot the school. Members at these groups must be outstonding noth in scholorship ond leodership. vliss Clcirlce's Htive fingers not only ielp her to get better ocquointed with he girls in school, but olso choose ishers, select girls to represent Wol- iut Hills in outside events, collect stu- lent ciid money, ond supervise the Sig Sisters. Student Court, which is advised by Mr. Luedelce, tries boys vho hove broken school rules ond issigns them to some tosk beneticicil 3 the school. SENIOR COUNCIL, SEATED: K. Carlson, L. Buchanan. STANDING: S. WGN, C. Whiting, H. Lepsky. STUDENT COURT, SEATED: J. Deorworfh, D. Herr, sec'y, S. Greenfield. STANDING: D. Carl- son, M. Koenig, D. Bryant. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Bronson, president. 87 BIG SISTERS, SEATED: A. Robisch, J. Brav, C. Griffith, C. Whiting fchrm.l, J. Cramer, C. Bamberger. FIRST ROW: H. Leeds, P. Finkel- meier, B. Thomas, L. Schwallie, C. Woodward, C. Taylor, M. Toms, S. Black, P. Anderson, H. Fritschi, H. Lepsky, V. Vetter, M. A. Hoer- mann, SECOND ROW: L. Jungshoved, J. Radcliffe, B. Lyon, K. Pierce, S. Penn, J. Lundberg, J. Rosen, P. Perin, L. Baxter, S. Karam, T. Hill, M. Mohr. THIRD ROW: E. Willis, K. McKinnon, S. Elliott, S. Watt, A. Nichols, L. Buchanan, B. Caplan, B. Goosmann, J. Litwin, B. Schmidt. TOP ROW: T. Tallmadge, S. Thie, J. Atkinson, K. Carlson, J. Lenlce, W. Lehman, A. Gusweiler, L. Freytag. NOT IN PICTURE: Big Sisters, Big Brothers function The function ot The Big Sisters, an organ- ization headed by a member of Miss Clarlce's Senior Council, is To guide new students Through Their first year at Wal- nut Hills High School. The titty-Two girls chosen To hold This position otticially wel- comed The newcomers at a geT-ac- quainted party held in the tall. At The beginning ot The year the Big Sisters elected tive ot Their group to serve on an executive committee, which in turn chose members ot The organization tor The tol- lowing year. Big Sisters show their melodramatic talent at The Welcome Party in the traditional Light- house Keeper's Daughter. 88 BIG BROTHERS, SEATED: M. Koenig, vice pres.g G. Stlvers pres F Hunting secytreos FIRST ROW F Mayfield J Rubin D levy C. Schulze, M. Fiolco, D. Hummel, R. Bourn, J. Shadle C Bronson O Hess SECOND ROW E Von Horn J Deorworth T Shepherd R. Kramer, J. Collett, B. Agee, J. Ervin, B. Meitus, W Bennett J Greer THIRD ROW B Helburn B Vtz D u :ek Stu Siphron, D. Herr, B. Hauser, D. Bryant, P. Bear, A. Wolf TOP ROW J Pickett C Krueger A Hart B Baumes S Greenfield B Esiell, R. Dodson, H. Kidd, T. Kehler, M. Youkilis. NOT IN PICTURE D Schmolz S Crespin M Eicher B Ahlburn R Delon Sprinkel, J. Knoop. to inform, guide incoming students The moin gool ot the Big Brothers is to integrote boys new to Wolnut Hills into high school lite. Eoch junior ond senior boy chosen os oi member ot this orgon- izotion served cis friend ond odviser to four or tive younger students. In order to get better ocquointed with the new boys, the Big Brothers sponsored oi toot- boll porty in the toll ond ci trock meet in the spring. Furthermore, this yeor's little brothers were treoted to cr Wolnut Hills-VVoodword bosketboll gome lote in Jonuory. A Little Brother gets special tutoring from his helpful Big Brother in preparation for exams. Annual requires co operaflve efforf REMEMBRANCER MAKE-UP STAFF, SEATED: M. Bertram, D. Lockwood, S. Bronsfer. STANDING: P. Laping, J. Lenke, S. Sfreitenberger, S. Ellioh, S. Dine, M. Blair, H. Meissner, M. Beit- ITICH1. REMEMBRANCER LITERARY STAFF, SEATED, FIRST ROW: H. Leeds, N. Raab, S. Groppenbecker. SECOND ROW: R. Grad, D. Zeff, J. Brown, E. YouIciIis, J. Godfried. STANDING: E. Segal, V, Kraus, J. Schulzinger, R. Bankovskis, J. Schulzinger, L. Hertz- man, D. Wandmacher, M. Goldman, A. Torf. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Fclbe, J. Richardson. REMEMBRANCER STAFF EDITORS, SEATED: J. Cobb, co-business, J. Plummer, co-typing S. Black, co-typing. STANDING: A. Beigel, co-business, M. Lee, co-ad., N. Bell, photog raphyy L. Schwallie, prod. coor., B. Lyon, co-make-up, T. Hill, co-makevupp S. Holo, co literary, J. Rosen, co-literary, K. Hodgetts, co-art. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Levine, co-ad. D. Sprigg, ass't literary. LEFT, CIRCLE, REMEMBRANCER CO-EDITORS: Ashley Ford, Estelle Willis. INSERT, AD VISER: Miss Mary Louise Schroth. REMEMBRANCER SECTIONAL EDITORS, SEATED: J. Leclerer, co-art. FIRST ROW: A Goldstein, seniors, M. Koenig, boys' sports, B. Thomas, girls' sports, E. Beggs, calendar C. Bamberger, faculty, C. Whiting, activities, NOT IN PICTURE: B. Joseph, homerooms I Ads, subscripfions finance yearbook P,...,......... REMEMBRANCER TYPING STAFF, SEATED: R. Bcnliovskls, .I. Brock, S. Herzig, J. Richards, G. Yeager. STANDING: K. Brunner, N. Svendsen, K. Larsen. For you forever . . . REMEMBRANCERH-wiTh This phrase as iTs moTTo, The V756 REMEM- BRANCER launched a school-vvide campaign To increase The number of annuals sold. Dis- plays, posTers, and Tags all helped To bring various TeaTures of This yeor's book, such as more picTures and arT vvork and a special iunior high secTion, To The aTTenTion of The vvhole school. Having obtained more sub- scriptions Than ever before, everyone con- necTed with The yearbook began vvork vviTh added incentive. In planning and drawing up The REMEMBRANCER, The co-editors co- operaTed vviTh The staff and secTional ediTors To creaTe a well-balanced book. Helping The seven secTional ediTors To organize Their in- dividual sections was The Task of The produc- Tion co-ordinator. With lvliss lvl. L. Schroth as devoTed adviser, The enTire sTaTT worked TogeTher To produce a yearbook of which The sTudenTs could be proud. lu--,Q ui W si My hu ... '-1' LEFT, REMEMBRANCER ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFS, FIRST ROW: T. Kobakoff, S. Miller, B. Keck. TOP ROW: F. Burkhart, M. Drey- foos. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Cook, M. Pichel. RIGHT: The REMEMBRANCER subscription drive display catches the eye of several students. 92 GLEAIVI publishes creative writing r Q Q1 'f-W' ' ' GLEAM BUSINESS STAFF, SEATED: R. Pronin, M. Bettmon, J. Mork, B, Winkler. STANDING: B. Dclvis, B. Helbling, N. Kczstir, N. Strilcmun. bf a The GLEAM, Wolrtut I-lills' oldest publicotion 1 ond the only Iiterory rnogozine produced by I 4 ci Cincinnoti public high school, is o collec- tion of orticles contributed by the student body. This publicotion hos often been proised tor the time quolity ot its contents, including book revievvs, poems, ond short stories. The I95o GLEAM stott vvos odvised by Dr. Edwin l'I. Souer ond Miss M, L. Schroth. Frequent use of descriptive ort work vvos intended to improve the rnogozine's oppeoronce ond to illustrote vorious orticles. ., . TOP, GLEAM COYEDITORS, SEATED: J. Ervin. STANDING: A. Hart. CENTER, GLEAM STAFF EDITORS, FIRST ROW: M. Toms, nrt, D. Hummel, co-business, C. Taylor, make-up. TOP ROW: S. Buchmon, typing, S. Crespin, co-business: A. Lowenthul, copy. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Smith, Iitercrv: C. Ames, uss't Iiterczry BOTTOM, GLEAM LITERARY AND ART STAFFS, FIRST ROW: N. Schulze, S. Schulze, L. Reesey. SECOND ROW: J. Pilmer, L. Baxter, S. Baxter, W. Wutonobe. TOP ROW: R. Mendelsohn, S. Elliott. NOT IN PICTURE: L, Perry, J. Hastings, J. Denman. l l li Tl ll 'l I I ilifgll wanna Hill: High scum. cinemas 1. omg ' t ' es Disouss Ten Additions To Faculty R Year I T i: : tba! gan Student neetings for pre-discussion by The Walnut ation of honor study halls were ment has incre ist executive committee meeting students this yea September 13. so ditions to the far s of this execuiive com- Plans 101' R, -P5 This official wt 'Iude the rhairmen of clude Some H 5734, mst year, as 3 rec ,s committees on coun- SIGNS in the home 9 'V 'GQ T93 ,A 450 seventh grader ?x.0fficg,5, members of students will :S ' the school. nd the officers. 5P0nSlbimi'i5 111 Th. 373 sigh!!! 95 lulxon, hand of the ac- 9 5500113 highiii 01 immune, will handln Mnivv hiv' 301 1 an od enum. Social ihiil-135011 have! chairman. Bill Emu morn- 282- md ilu ' fo' 'Il' mu 'ms xo NEW fa ance and a 1 3 ut I may Edu' rs. Bever ge of pouli Qm,,na vmmm Emir: 'I Ilfnpimvfl WIS- fx: siWlW!Q,,.i- 27 Miss Vir uf CCI an if' 'giwr nfl' lg' Brrfw-x,.,k+f-' 'eqxnneaai' 1211'nvl,,p 1+ Wilken: ffyi Mlfl 3 . Mrs. Becker, w S.. :H ie ii L from old Woodwax il, 'fill ' any, biology. and 3: ,,,:c.qr-r '- has also taught a 'Lsw'.ri:M1f High School, King y' Oli- ll T k' I HQ . ujffjfl , W 8 miaigifrf f usgrfxd ' 055,582 6' University year. if :Q f. jf? nda fQ. YLh 4?-gigs? . Walnuts all be mc? ,5 Q ,jf K l rrning teaf L 5 if 'b 13 back nts can discv.3iNgf Q . 91-'B' mda with iheiex f A xi K, isantniive in homeroom 'Ta 'T' is M sex-iod. and their ideas lead 4 3, 'come fm, we stated in Council. sport Q 13, Choo W-. .-,,,,,.,. .... ..,,m,,,.H:,.,,e 9' ,:,i.o,'Q.vacate ff ne: 'Head b gntg llevotg Mr. mme? mmf 95 the 10035011 and world history , . ' fs entertainment from Central High 3 X at 21 1216? CINS- tended Rio Grande dill of gh h I Western Kentuc .Y J.. Cm., Q ..':.Ps':a':g:.:s':. ' go Q ,Meinl W originate the dances Cincinnati' w advanced standing c-oL?:g5g LD F at wfln' A former stude .1lls' pwgram fm: rfoiiogrr 311'-.offfriifg ' Mit 10 Vflflfffb S horse chorus. under the NRFUIMCHFOUMI al .lifcen, this ciasx of five :girls . R333 0 the only Q0 me Commute' of fargil Erenger am: giggsiighogfligglfilgp - . W ge. - - ,, . -' O-0 .if . , - 1. writing coniinuity A s W1 9 C 05911 3 kind not mi., in 4.1m.1m.it1. ,ale region, Leader Ui me hm 5 ou, Convenience of the football Miss Rueger' am rsvzzif-z:f uf if-H ymu,-Q F i'i' 'ki M lf' iN, 'i'i F 'h'A WMA' 0 ,en osed entirely oi juniors wal PRQYHYS. to the English de lt'l'1!Slifu :xx wllvggi: wwf Tha' Your-yes.. rrrmtizruity which 'ol 'lack Siith. il!-19111 U Madeira 1 I., gh.. bqL1,gQm wg., :Q g:.z-men: in the fields of maih I and Xavier Univo .Nui 1,51 fy, Um mu,-,if gmai ibfnglish out absent in the Jogfgezirexgigfggifl O'?1g:Z Trade Increases 17011999- 2 uf the wer, min Pi :f'1fff1vf', may prove zz handicap to - 4 ' 5 3 mf better v?ufiffx1i.f in iii.: 1.x-iv fliemistrv peanuts Smgmg Churusl Sunnlv Stnrff -.IBI-STRIFCTINSF 1 INSERTS, CHATTERBOX CO-EDITORS, LEFT: Jerry Rubin. RIGHT: Shieion Karom. CHATTERBOX PRODUCTION AND STAFF EDITORS, FIRST ROW: M. A. Hoermonn, co-typing: S. Dye, co-cd: C. Taylor, co-copy, H. Frifschi, co-copy. SECOND ROW: L. Buchanan, co-news, B. Goos- mcnn, associate feature: K. Carlson, co-typing: J. Lutton, co-fourth page. THIRD ROW: B. Schreiner, feufureg D. Zeff, co-od, P. Hilsinger, co-fourth poge. FOURTH ROW: D. Levy, sportsg B. Bennett, associate sports: B. Bordes, co-circulation: J. Colletf, co-news. TOP ROW: C. Gufimon, re-write, M. Schneider, hecmdiinew R. Porfnoy, photography. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Delon, co-circulation, M. Mohr, ossociofe fea- tvre, L. Perry, ediforiol. 94 fHATTERBOX records school life IATTERBOX FEATURE AND EDITORIAL AFFS, SEATED, FIRST ROW: L. Schwallie, Tuniclr, H. Lepsky. SECOND ROW: B. ilbey, J. Atkinson, D. Spelman, D. iramsan, E. Wolf, R. Dodson. STAND- G: B. Baumes, J. Bettman, S. Shor, G. sskind, B. Hauser, A. Jolson. NOT IN ITURE: A. Norton, D. Ross. we joint efforT of The CHA'TTERBOX::1iiIIf, I improve The weekly newspaper and olce iT more widely read vvos apparent .is year. Among the mony innovations stoblished by The ediTors, under The Jidonce of Mr. Alexander Glesen, was Te inTroducTion of o signed social col- nn, Under The Dome. Providing o :unding board for The sTudenT body ond iculty were The editoriols and leTTers oT ersonol opinion. An extensive poll of sTu- anTs' suggestions wos Token so ThoT The OTT might learn vvhoT revisions were de- red by The reoders. The open house nonsored by The CI-IATTERBOX provided ie funds for o spring banquet To climax n evenTTul and rewarding year. IATTERBOX NEWS AND SPORTS STAFFS, IST ROW: C. Woodward, M. Berkman, Fry, D. Phillips, P. laping, N. Hines, Svendsen, C. Hines. SECOND ROW: R. edman, J. Lingle, C. Griffith, K. Larsen, Mandlove, P. Pierce, B. Woodward, S. e. THIRD ROW: J. Aaronsohn, T. haumberg, B. Agee, R. Manheimer, E. irlson, D. Carlson, J. Cooper, B. Bennett. IP ROW: B. Stivers, R. Mendelsohn, B. ienefeld, M. Schneider, M. Price, D. hweilxhart, E, Wolf, N. Kasfir, A. Wolf. JT IN PICTURE: J. Crounse, M, Mos- witz, B. Dolbey. CHATTERBOX TYPING, ADVERTISING, AND COPY STAFFS, CLOCKWISE F. Anderson, J. Lenke, B. Coplan, B. Ziegler, D. Davenport, J. DeComp P. Humphries, C. Bremer, E. Perlman, S. Andrews, S. Slon. STANDING D. Cohn, J. Cramer, M. Wynn, J. Warm, J. Richardson, J, Radcliffe, V Vetter, J. Brown, L. Gleser, B. Davis. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Fossett, 1 BLUE BOOK CO-EDITORS, LEFT: Allan Beigel. RIGHT: Jack Stith. BLUE BOOK WRITERS, SEATED: D. Licht, S. Jonas, J. Schulzinger, M. Tippett, J. Warm, M. Kuethe, A. Brown, R. Roth. STANDING: D. Wolters, J. Nicholson, J. Mork, G. Paul, S. Groppenbecher. 96 Plons tor o new edition ot The BLUE BOOK were drown up This yeor, cilthough the publicotion will not be sold until The IQ56-57 school yeor. Published To inform new students obout Wolnut Hills lite, the BLUE BOOK will present complete coveroge ot The school's octivities, Tocilities, history, trodi- tions, ond government. The editors, cidvised by Miss M. L. Schroth, hove olso included o section devoted entirely To the junior high ond more sketches to enliven the poges. BLUEBOOK STAFF EDITORS, SEATED: J. Lenke, Co- typing, D. Abromson, COPY: J. Brown, co-typing: N. Kcisfir, faculty, E. Stone, iunior high. STANDING: C. Bremer, program, D. Schmalz, school history, B. Schmidt, uss't activities, A. Arnold, rules, R. Fried- man, traditions. NOT IN PICTURE: A Goldstein, ace tivities: L. Hertzmon, uss't activities. Honorary societies choose members CUM LAUDE, FIRST ROW: A. Wolf, C. Glueck, S. Holo, D. Levy. SECOND ROW: J. Rosen, A. Levine, H. Leeds, S. Korom, R. Bonlxovskis, J. Litwin. THIRD ROW: L. Freytog, J. Richard- son, J. Hastings, J. Collett, D. Abram- son, K. Carlson, J. Cramer. TOP ROW: G. Smith, M. Wise, S. Crespin, A. Ford. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Whit- ing, A. Hart, L. Perry, J. Cobb, ond those elected in June. If lgcgimiifffi , I.. y Cum Loude ond Quill ond Scroll ore notionol honor societies to which Wolnut Hills students moy be odmitted. Cum Loude occepted os members seniors who mointoined on outstond- ing scholorship record during tour yeors of high school. Jun- iors ond seniors who hod done two or more yeors of ex- ceptionol work on o school publicotion, While ot the some time eorning o B overoge, were elected to Quill ond Scroll. Qi- . ix! Em! A I fit? if rs ml Al' .s ru ie f l:U.sU'Q . ' .50 l QUILL AND SCROLL, SEATED: S. Karom, B. Lyon, C. Taylor, L. Schwollie, E. Willis. STANDING: D. Levy, B. Bennett, C. Whiting, J. Col- lett, A. Ford. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Rosen, H. Fritschi, and those elected in June. ce pres c warz Hague Dye, C. Bamberger, sec'yg B. Caplan, sec'y, R. Rosselott, J Kelly pres SECOND ROW M Moskowitz J Bettman K Carlson treas A. Norton, B. Dollaey, D. Durbrow, S. Sahnd, D. Pinales. TOP ROW C Ames L Levison D Licht P Hilsinger J Reuss J Lutton C Bremer, A. Arnold, M. Rich. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Levine. Members of Hi-Y Y-Teens engage Y-Teens, a high school organization at- filiated with the Y.W.C.A., successfully undertook many philanthropic proiects this year. Members ot this group enter- tained children at Allen House, Day Care Centers, and orphanoges. In ad- dition, food baskets were filled tor the Community Chest. Annual events such as the potato chip sale and the style show helped finance these charitable endeavors. The girls attended two meet- ings a month-one to carry on club busi- ness and one to work on individual squad proiects. Y-Teen cabinet, com- prised of committee heads, squad lead- ers, and interclub representatives, planned the activities of the club as a whole. Miss Anna Parker was sponsor. LEFT: A. Y-Teens Squad reviews plans for a visit to Hillcrest. 5eTo Hi-Y Club, o Y.M.C.A. oTfilioTed nrgonizoTion under The guidonce of Ar. Lloyd Boiley, hod o very success- ul yeor. Members including iunior :nd senior boys, eogerly porTicipoTed n The vorious ocTiviTies of The group. 'hey ployed in on boskeTboll leogue lirecred by The Y ond performed nonfhly philonThropic projects. In The oll The Hi-Y club ioinTly sponsored o -lollovveen donce vvifh Y-Teens. The zhief underfoking of The yeor wos The Jnnuol Spring Sporrs BonqueT. This 1TToir, which honored The oThleTes of NolnuT Hills, wos high-lighTed wiTh he Tirsr OuTsTonding Sporfsrnen Con- GST. 1 sec'y. HI-Y OFFICERS, SEATED: F. Hunting, rec. sec'y, B. Sprinkel, pres., G. ST reos. STANDING: D. Muir, chaplang M. Koenig, vice pres., D. Bursielr, in philanfhropic and social projecfs Interest in current events aroused CURRENT HISTORY CLUB, SEATED: G. Stivers, vice pres., E. Torf, sec'y, D. Abramson, R. Mendelsohn, M. Price, treas. FIRST ROW: S. Cohen, R. Friedman, N. Wyatt, M. Bettman, V. Fish, P. Laping, J. DeCamp, G. Schottenstein, S. Shor, J. Forster, S. Pathe. SECOND ROW N. Svendsen, M. Tippett, E. Segal, E. Davis, S. Streitenberger, B. Bowling, L. Levison, E. Minson, J. Block. THIRD ROW: C. Demakes, R Shigemura, J. Green, M. Goldman, J. Piker, S. Fox, J. Goldman, L. Freeman, R. Fine, S. Strauss. TOP ROW: B. Roellke, E. Lerner, L. Fram, E. Gall, R. Brown, J. Tippett, N. Kasfir, I. Silverman, B. Stivers. NOT lN PICTURE: G. Smith, pres., E. Bukey, K. Carlson, P. Meyer, G. Pressman, B. Segal, J. Mayerson, B. Mode. The purpose of Current History Club, advised by Miss Margaret Dunphy, is to inform stu- dents about vital political and economic is- sues. During the month of local elections, two candidates for City Council, each represent- ing a different party, presented to the club their opposing platforms. Other guest speak- ers discussed such topics as iob opportunities for minority groups and Civil Service. LEFT: Mr. Robert Hilton arouses interest about the Malayan Federation in his address to Current History Club. TOO Newscasfers, debafers acquire skill Each Tuesday and Thursday morning, Radio Guild members, chosen by Mr. Noyne Gregory, reported news over he public address system. Seniors ,erved os reporters tor the tirst se- nester and juniors tor the second. Debate Club, advised by Miss Dor- Jthy Levensohn, ioined the Greater fincinnoti Speech League, this year, und completed in various tourna- nents. Having won in the district com- Jetition, the team participated in the .tate tournament, In March the de- Joters presented the second Town ifleeting Assembly. L... DEBATE TEAMS, SEATED: B. Helbling, L. Stillposs. STANDING: N. Kclsfir, R. Mendelsohn, D. Carlson, L, Gleser. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Bush, L. Herfzman. 9 SISERTS, RADIO GUILD BEST ANNOUNCERS, LEFT: Clair Whiting. RIGHT: Jack Piclcett. RADIO GUILD, FIRST ROW: B. Colgan, S. Faust, Goodman, V. Fish, C. Ruvel, J. Cramer, S. Andrews, J. Brav, C. Bamberger, S. Riggs, J. Hommel. SECOND ROW: B. Schmidt, M. Furey, . Pierce, B. Oberklein, J. Hastings, C. Whiting, S, Murphy, B. Caplan, J. Plummer, J. Landberg, A. Gusweiler. TOP ROW: D. Wolf, K. ilicksherg, S. Frankel, G. Youkilis, A. Hart, D. Berman, J. Lerner, J, Mark, M. Goldman, S. Ames, B. Estell, J. Jacobson. NOT IN PIC- URE: L. Perry, D. Dusferberg, R. Foreman, A. Robisch, A. Jolson, J. Burg. TOT SENIOR LATIN CLUB, FIRST ROW: C. Glueck, vice pres.: J. Rosen, pres.: S. Wegmon, sec'y. SECOND ROW: M. A. Ignatius, S. Block, N. Strikmon, M. Rothschild, S. Schreiber, R. Frankel. THIRD ROW: J. Purdy, S. Nieman, M. Braham, S. Pothe, A. Beigel. FOURTH ROW: A. Kisker, C. Gabe, J. Vondenbrink, J. Cromer, D. Ross. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Greenfield, trees., S. Cooper, F. Kurtz. Language clubs supplement classes, The Essay Discussion Club, a new group organized to explore literature, and the Latin Club both hold meetings once a month. Advised by Miss Wilma Hutchison, members of the Essay Club discussed the works of Plato and ot Dr. Erich Fromm. Programs including slides on Rome and a skit in Latin about Little Red Riding Hood were presented by Latin Club, which was guided by Miss Laura Ritte. 'I02 S--I ESSAY DISCUSSION CLUB, FIRST ROW: S. Crespin, S. Ames, J. Hastings, D. Carlson, chrm. SEC- OND ROW: R. Fox, R. Bunk- ovskis. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Frieden. FRENCH CLUB, SEATED: S. Ames, pres., K. Carlson, vice pres.p D. Abramson, sec'y, M. Adler, ireas., M. Strauss, pro- gram chrm. STANDING: R. Ban- kovskis, V. Fish, P. Dorsel, J. Hastings. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLUB ARE: M. lee, A. Goldsfein, R. Friedman, M. Mos- kowitz, 5. Penn, J. Block, E. Mailaih, B. Schreiner, D. Spel- man, D. Lichi, B. Dolbey, help sfudenis undersfand fradiiions Both The French and German Clubs were forTunaTe This year To have mem- bers who had Taken informative slides and movies during Their recenr visifs abroad. Talks on Their Trips led sTudenTs To a beiier undersTanding of The French and German peoples. Le Cercle Francais, direcTed by Miss Irene Sfeinau, conducfed meeTings in French, German Club, advised by Miss Vlarfha Kifzman, held a German ChrisTmas parfy. BERMAN CLUB, SEATED: M. Spiegel, H. aunheim, sec'y: J. Mork, G. Susslrincl, l. abe. STANDING: H. Friischi, pres.: G. erer, A. Freihofer, vice pres., l.. Keys, 'eas. est tubes, cameras hold interest CHEMISTRY CLUB, SEATED: M. Mohr, sec'y, L. Freytag, treas.: C. Glueclc, pres. J. Ervin, vice pres. FIRST ROW: L. Schwallie, B. Thomas, J. Goodmann, A Lowenthal, V. Fish, E. Freiberg, B. A. Schreiner, T. Tallmadge, M. Freidrich, V Vetter, M. A. Hoermann, S. Andrews, H. Raunheim, K. Brunner. SECOND ROW K. McKinnon, B. Brinkman, D. Davenport, B. Goosmann, C. Gabe, J. Lenke, J Hastings, J. Cramer, J. Landberg, J. Litwin, P. Corbin. THIRD ROW: B. Charlton, D. Portnoy, B. Podolsky, S. Holo, F. Smith, D. Wolf, L. Fram, S. Bell, Y. Gold farb, J. Cooper. TOP ROW: D. Borock, A. Nogen, B. Samuels, B. Meitus, S Greenfield, J. Morlr, G. Heine, E. Elsey, J. Lerner, D. Berman, D. Schmalz NOT IN PICTURE: R. Allen, R. Brown, M. Huss, J. Katz, J. Libby, S. Lisner D. Matthes, A. Robisch, B. Roe, J. Rosen, B. Schott, D. Stoner. 104 ' r C ABOVE: The Chemistry ot Disease was the . topic of Mr. Robert Wexler's address to the ' Chemistry Club. Chemistry Club, advised by Mr. Jacob Skilken, and Camera Club, directed by Mr. Glenn Volz, pro- vided enlightening programs tor their members. In order to illus- trate how chemistry is put to prac- tical use in medicine and industry, several noted industrialists and professors spoke at the monthly meeting ot XEM. One ot the high- lights ot the year was a tour ot the Tait Sanitation Center. Movies and well-planned field trips taught the participants ot Camera Club various photographic techniques. CAMERA CLUB, SEATED: F. Brown, C. Voss. STANDING: P. Collins, B. Collins, S. Lieberman, E. Eckhoff, J. Preuss. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Levy. Sfudenfs sfudy physics, electronics PHYSICS CLUB, SEATED: B. Rosenthal, vice pres.g B. Helbling, sec'y, B. Huenc- feld, pres. FIRST ROW: J. Kanter, G. Furey, J. Sanqer, R, Manlweimer, L Hyer, P. Bidlinqmeyer, M. Fialco, B. Madison. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, N. Knslir, B. Levy, D. Herr, E. VanHorn, T. Shepherd, L. Blue. TOP ROW: L. Martin, D. Siphron, T. Selbert, B. Baumes, A, Beigel, H. Wise, B. Shallot. NOT IN PIC- TURE: D. Muir. at RADIO CLUB, SEATED: F. Young, T. Coates, sec'yg D. Griffith, J. Dreyer, pres., D. Kuhn, D. Ritchey, E. Stein, J. Lacefield, K. Banks, STANDING: A. Foreman, T. Mitchell, B. Charlton, vice pres., D. Stoner, L. Stewart, S, Fox, H. Tate, B, Slemmer, J. Levy. NOT IN PICTURE: T. Tomlinson. 105 ci I F SENIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB, SEATED: J. Lederer, M. Max, I. Silverblatt, B. Goodman, M. Fredrick, N. Hoffman K. Brunner, B. Ziegler, pres.: M. Spiegel, vice pres.: D. Cohen. STANDING: S. Pathe, A. Silbert, N. Smith, S. Faust, L. Hertzman, A. Kemper, P. Mehornay, P. Helburn, P. Schaffner, M. Stonebruker, L. Aloe, L. Goodman, S. Goddel, F. Fisher. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Elliot. STudenTs oT Wolnut Hills hove mony op- porTuniTies To join clubs in which The mem- bers shore Their hobbies. Stomp ond Coin Club, led by Mr. Joseph Knob, is open To anyone who wishes To meeT wiTh oThers To discuss Their colIecTions. PorTiciponTs in The newly-Tormecl ArTs ond CrcifTs Club, odviseol by Mrs. Josephine DeuTsch, com- pleted proiecTs of Their own choosing. In The spring The club Took on informative Trip To Rookwood PoTTery. Members of The Chess Club learned The finer poinTs of This inTricoTe game ond procTiced for Tourna- menTs. Hobbies aTTrcicT numerous sfudenfs LEFT, STAMP AND COIN CLUB, KNEELING: C. Gores, S. Goret, E. Otesen, P. Travis. SEATED: S, McCauley, sec'y, B. Holler, B. Hamilton, pres.: G. Nord, trees. STANDING: R. Abrams, M. Cohen, B. Blaine, R. Hamilton. NOT IN PICTURE: N. Buechner, D. Hall, Mitchell. RIGHT, CHESS CLUB, CLOCKWISE: D. DeLon, pres.: D. Anderson, N. Kasfir, I. Keys, B. Morris, B. Blaine, sec'y. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Furey, H. Wise, R. Ernst. 106 ,ritz-H' ,ni 1 INTERFRATORITY COUNCIL, SEATED: K. Brunner, D. Pinoles, E. Monches, M. Toms, M. Moskowitz, P. Anderson, L. Buchanan, N. Bell, M. Koenig, pres. STANDING: J, Bruv, D. Wolf, J. Crone, D. Schweikhcrf, M. Youkilis, C. Krueger, S. Fronllel, D. levy, I.. Walker. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Silverblolt. Council guides social club activities I A 0 fl 4 A I 1 i .. Wlllllikf yin' ka vs f fy A 'Q I .fo X T Q 5 5 E: : , m..sy,. iyy, ' , riff lntertrotority Council, guided by Mr. Kenneth Scheur- er, wos composed ot the highest ronlcing sociol club officers ottending Wolnut Hills. At Their monthly meetings members of the orgonizotion not only dis- cussed motters thot orose in their respective clubs, but olso reguloted rushing ond pledging. To boost philonthropic octivities o committee ot the council investigoted possible proiects through the Centrol Volunteer Bureoiu, compiled these suggestions, ond gove copies ot them to eoch sociol club represento- tive. 1 jm!,'. 'fzfff X516 , v ii' :xw fx , I ,film 1,6 ref? D Jr , .1 .V x I I m RQ. f W fw 1 ,, xvluy x 1 Kuff W: we G ! W 49-22: ,rift ei -ef - 'ferr' yi ag 3 , W t 0 Programs, giff boxes benefif many ORGANIZERS OF PROGRAMS INCORPORATED: C. Guttman, D. Bo chrm., A. Hart. 108 SF Msrg 0 fl. LEFT, JUNIOR RED CROSS, SEATED: S. Miller, A. CurrenT, M. Blah, E. Kendricks, B. Keck, C. Taylor, pres., J. Hilsinger, L. Goldman, L. Reesey, P. Roth, P. Elder. STANDING: D. Nelson, A. Lofspeich. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Broadfoof, F. Kurtz. ABOVE: Junior Red Cross members assemble a scrapbook for beclridden children. rock, A. Jolson, The Walnuf Hills chapfer of The Junior Red Cross, guided by Miss Nancy Geisf, sponsored several philanfhropic proiecTs. ln addiTion To conducfing The annual sfudenf Red Cross campaign, The group filled giff boxes and gave parfies aT The Children's Convalescenf Home and aT The Emmanuel Com- munify Cenfer. Programs lncorporafed, a group offering programs for presenfa- Tion during guidance periods, was direcTed by Mr. Carl O. Peefs. STudenTs spoke on such Topics as Civil Air PaTrol and modeling. Volunfeer workers gain experience :uTure Teachers OT America is a TaTionaI organizaTion Tor students nTeresTed in The Teaching proTes- sion. Led by Mrs. Fannie BarneTT, nembers devoTed several meeTings 'o a discussion oT The Teaching shorTage. Two groups of sTudenT voIunTeers Jided The school in several ca- JaciTies. Mrs. EdiTh Gahfney su- Jervised The workers vvho I4epT he Iunchroom TuncTioning smooTh- y. Members of The visual aids irevv, insTrucTed by Mr. Thomas Nelsh, ran The movie and slide Jroiecfors required Tor classroom :nd club use. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, SEATED: A. Currenl, A, Hanihusalesky, N. Sfrik man, M. Swillinger, pres., R. Pronin, B. Podolsky. STANDING: C. Nudell, B. Crosby G. Woods, D. Brown, M. Rich, M. Newman, S. Hersh, E. Sonenschein, N. Stone NOT IN PICTURE: B. Riffover. LEFT, VISUAL AIDS CORPS, FIRST ROW: S. Duvin, J. Oifavioni, J. Murphy, D. Swillinger, G. Harlman, N. Blair, G. Moessinger, S. Willis, M. Stulborg. SECOND ROW: J. Warkony, R. Hodapp, E. Goldman, R. LeCompTe, S. Fox, N, Willis, H. Tote, C. Birch, S. Funch. THIRD ROW: R. Hendrick, P. Kabakoff, J. Bankovskis, R. Rovvins, D. Confer, J. Dells, L. Hyer, V. Tepe. TOP ROW: M. Greer, T, Murdock, B. Levy, R. Nason. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Curler. RIGHT: LUNCHROOM STAFF, FIRST ROW: L. Ruffin, R. Dixon, I. McCain. SECOND ROW: D. Kuhn, S. Campbell. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE STAFF ARE: P. ChrisTy, A. Current, J. Frank, L. Fricke, K. Graham, J. Hodges, N. Hoff- man, S. Lewis, P. Mygalt, S. Riggs, E. Trarbuch, D. Webster, J. Wesi, D. Wooldridge, L. Pick, C, Burton, M. Walker, M. Lewis, V. Ray, E. Eckhoff, J. Werlzel. T09 On December 9, 1955, Maxwell An- derson's JOAN OF LORRAINE was presenTed on The Walnut Hills stage with all The enthusiasm of a Broad- way producTion. Because The sTory in- volves a group of acTors rehearsing Their dramaTizaTion of The life of Joan of Arc, iT is acTually a play within a play. Thereiore, most of The sTudenTs served in Two roles. The costumes, sent from The Broadway production of The play, did much To make The perform- ance auThenTic. Mr. Wayne Gregory, assisTed by Miss MarTha Keegan and Miss Irene Steinau, direcTed JOAN OF LORl2AlNE, The second non- Shakespearean classical play pre- sented aT VValnuT Hills. The realisTic scenery and eTTecTive lighTing were handled by students Themselves. 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Q . - N -' 3 41. :fs awp, TOP LEFT Playing a Gershwin medley, the orchestra under the direction of Mr. William Gasbarro opens the Walnuts of 56 TOP RIGHT The Singing Chorus welcomes the audience to the Walnuts with Who. ABOVE LEFT: ln the African sequence the Johnson trio gives their rendition of Temptation, ABOVE RIGHT: Cynthia Taylor, Katie Wheeler, cooks the stew for Don Borock Kimboo the Elephant Boy as two voodoo dancers, Maxine Berkman and Kathy McKinnon, sit nearby. Finding A Man for Katie was the theme around which the VVALNUTS of '56 revolved. The continuity, Written for the first time in recent years by o student, concerned Katie Wheeler, on girl who longed to act with dashing movie heroes and per- sonalities, and her boyfriend, Humboldt Meedle. Katie's first dream took the audience to Africa, where the scene was high- lighted by a rendition of Black Magic. Other features of the sequence were the Charleston, danced by the precision and boys' choruses, and Sweet Georgia Brown , sung by the mixed chorus. Original continuity, lilting music and TOP LEFT The Ballet Chorus does a modern interpretation of the New York waterfrant. TOP RIGHT: Dolph Berman and Jerry Lerner remove gangster Marlon Kitzelmeier from a rendezvous with his gun moll, Katie. ABOVE LEFT: Peggy Lewis plays Bumble boogy on her accordion ABOVE RIGHT Eugene Youkilis, Mr. Wheeler, drags his daughter Katie from the Shawboat and her riverboat gambler Ace ln the second act Katie's dream shifts from a setting on the water- front to a vision of the roaring twenties. A silent movie and a comical shiek, portraying the Maharaiah of Matador, repre- sented Katie's notion of her mother's youth. The last scene took place on a Mississippi showboat, where Make Believe brought down the final curtain. The WALNUTS' enthusiastic director, Mr. William Gasbarro, was assisted by members of the faculty, stu- dent directors, stage managers, and student leaders of the or- chestra and choruses. Various committees helped to make the productions entertaining and memorable. sparkling acts highlight WALNUTS i Y Q5 - ! xx Q . ,ff f X L gzffi-SA 5 EEL ' ' ' c X M 1 ' ful: + Y Vw. . ' ' :5:EElI2., 4' B f f , , gl V 'iiilizft' A 5 by ,Affgi v' 'g 'AHv . I -as-gig. X M ig w X X ga I ' 33335.-J,' r k,,,gf,,,....uf' 5 ,-P . z::555::. 53 l - , 5- y-fx X if . 2 QP ,pf , f ' A 1. 8 4 4 -. K , ' . , YQ A 415 Q ' K -1 . M ' U ,ff 1 . . v , Lis i xx Z ! i+ f 5 X ' . , ..Q.x mx My uQ,,v...,i . M ,3 E Q :kg ig 5 X, X - W'- U, - I l .fLLLl.,,f'-H--+7 4 .,,... . - K ,Le W . ,. A A, - .. A .N VA., , A. Q N..- gf V X ' ' PA 5 A 5 a an , 5-13, - u- all 1- 'f .F ..., Q 5 r . .wp m Crews provide lighfing, backgrounds There ore severol behind-The scene Teorns ThoT work TogeTh- er To rnoke ony producTion o success. These include scenery poinTers, The lighT crew, ond The sToge crew, which ore un- der The direcTion of Mr. Glenn Volz ond Mr. Woyne Gregory. Members of The sToge crew Took core of chonging scenery ond orronging microphones, The lighT crew worked sToge ond overheod lighTs ond monned The spoTlighT. Design- ing ond consTrucTIng props wos The duTy oT The scenery poinTers. ABOVE RIGHT, LIGHT CREW: H. Tofe, I.. Hyer, J. Wurkcmy, W. Dells, C. Zoidins. RIGHT: STAGE CREW, FIRST ROW: J. Powers, J. MiTcheIl, B. Segel, H. Donner, SECOND ROW: R. LeCompIe, B. Huber- mun, B. Levy, H. Wise. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Steele. SCENERY PAINTERS, FIRST ROW: L. Mil- ler, S, Shepard, B. Keck, S. Miller. SEC- OND ROW: I.. Boxfer, S. Elliof, I. Cook, K. Brunner, E. Mansfield, H. Meissner, A. Fox. WARDROBE MISTRESSES: B. Joseph, J. Hastings. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Newton, B. Sreele, M. Pichel, N. Smith. 'Ui s X, U5 ' fi QS 2 If w Q gf ,,,., ,A A Q ,G my im? wig A 1 Q , .T i + I ,, im Pi ax W? Im .se ,S ff' 5 Q an gg-'f-3 I' 7 y A -9 X A A -- I K ...AAi-fA X114 i'X f , dx 5 Q? 5, 1 3 Q M. my ' Q QF 1 f W b Q is if A S 'ff A ' 5 5 ag' J 'E3 Q 'M L sr 3 SQ 3 fel i Wi ii mfg: si ix 2 ig au 4 Q 5 gg, gg! Q! X 5.5. 31 -2- 51 54 Q 2 Q' A. ,I x ,px al . 'gag Q Q91 S A Q ' ff-. . xxx Y W 3 . Q S' 'F Q H .I 4 5 ' S 2 5 i I i M in Q, In Small vocal groups delighf lisfeners Among The mony musicol orgonizoTions dT Wolnuf Hills ore Boys' Oc- TeTTe ond Girls' Triple Trio. Members of These groups ore chosen from choir on The bosis of blend, quolify of voice, ond Technicol skill. These Two ensembles, which combined To sing The Trodifionol comedy version of Twos The Nighf before ChrisTmos oT The onnuol Chrisfmos dssem- bly, olso performed individuolly QT vdrious civic funcfions. The eighT boys song for The Willioms Y.M.C.A. Boord of DirecTors ond for o Cin- cinnoTi Teochers' sororiTy, while Triple Trio performed oT The WolnuT Hills Chrisfion Church. ABOVE, TRIPLE TRIO, SEATED: H. Leeds. STANDING: S. Cooper, N. Taylor, E. Kudis, H. Lepsky, M. Toms, C. Griffith, L. Bush, A. Gusweiler, P. Finlcelmeier. RIGHT: OCTETTE, SEATED: R. Mendelsohn. STANDING: J. Befz, H. Kidd, D. Tcim- pidis, G. Marmer, D. Hummel, A. Ford, M. Youkilis. D. Levy. 122 Modern song stressed in Glee Club Girls' Glee Club is a musical organization for those in grades 9-T2 with interest and ability in choral singing. ln it girls are offered an oppor- tunity to perform in programs put on by the music department. The group ioined with A Cappella Choir in the Christmas Concert to sing And the Glory ot the Lord and the l-lalleluiah Chorus. This year Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, attempted to introduce more modern music into its repertoire. GLEE CLUB CU, FIRST ROW: J. Salomon, P. Morris, M. Waldrop, N. Welch, J. Mealy, J. Yaffe, H. Leeds, C. Taylor, B. Sharp, S. Miller, D. Phillips, M. Toms, J. Radabaugh, M. Schear, T. Muraoka, G. Yaeger. SECOND ROW: C. Tarbell, E. Kendricks, J. Preising, I. Rabe, D. Wong, J. Schrantz, N. Taylor, G. Schiering, S. Schreiber, E. Youkilis, N. Raab, J. Spieckerman, P. Lewis, C. Radcliffe, C. Merritt, J. Theile. THIRD ROW: E. Williams, S. Johnson, H. Raunheim, D. Pinales, A. Norton, K. Schmidt, P. Stone, S. Thie, K. Pierce, B. J. Oberklein, L. Raffke, M. Matthes, P. Pritchard, E. Stone, P. Pierce, C. Griffith, M. Watts. TOP ROW: S. Thie, C. Muster, E. Segal, J. Richards, P. Mehornay, J. Waxman, J. Atkinson, D. Zeff, P. Turner, B. Woodward, J. Wurster, J. Litwin, J. Wilber, S. Slon. GLEE CLUB 121, SEATED: J. Brav, sec'yg H. Lepsky, vice pres., L. Buchanan, pres., P. Finkelmeier, treas., C. Whiting, sec'y. FIRST ROW: E. Bidlingmeyer, M. Aspin, S. Jonas, M. A. Ignatius, A. Fry, C. Fossett, B. Keck, P. Curran, D. Durbrow, M. Drach, S. Cooper, E. Betz, N. Lauer, B. Bluestein, B. Breden, J. Kelly, L. Felson. SECOND ROW: P. Anderson, L. Fairfax, F. Ander- son, A. Jones, W. Jones, F. Kurtz, A. King, M. Kuethe, E. Grubb, N. Hines, M. Bertram, C. Bierhorst, M. Berkman, S. Bachman, R. Griffith. THlRD ROW: M. Jenkins, C. Anderson, J. Keys, V. Hubbard, K. Butler, S. Dine, B. Bockhorst, E. Davis, M. DeWald, J. Herron, S. Herzig, J. Lundberg, R. Hessler. TOP ROW: B. Goosmann, B. Dolbey, P. Hilsinger, E. Kadis, C. Gabe, J. Hastings, L. Bush, M. Adler, A. Gusweiler, L. Freytag, F. Cass, D. Davenport. 123 Orchesfra plays for revue, dramas RIGHT, ORCHESTRA COUNCIL: C. Muster, freas., B. Martin, vice pres., B. Meifus, pres., M. A. Ignatius, sec'yg S. Casio. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. William Gasbarro directs a rehearsal of The Walnuts' orchesTra. DespiTe The small size of This year's senior orchesTra, The group capably performed aT various school evenTs, Under The direcTion of Their new leader, Mr. William Gasbarro, The members lenT Their TalenTs To such occasions as The ChrisTmas assembly, The several dra- maTic producTions, and The WALNUTS. Hovv- ever, The group did noT perform, as was cusTomary, aT The annual Spring Concerf or aT The graduaTion exercises. OrchesTra's govern- ing body was iTs council of six members, elecTed annually in accordance wiTh iTs con- sTiTuTion. The council dealT wiTh problems of The organizaTion and wiTh quesTions and new ideas which were consTanTly arising. REGIONAL STATE ORCHES- TRA REPRESENTATIVES: R. Siiller, H. Buyniski, B. Mariin. WWW iff! i K , 5 f , ,KQV , mf' da' N 'F 7' 1 it if S . Q K Q 31 2 131f an S11 Vi '95 5 , ?l?g32'5 Y ,E x 4 P B 5 'I 5, ,. . A gigs? M xy 1 3 ,F an ' 'V sm A Mvmm...-..,,M ' f 5 1 . W V h F F gi 5 x ,M - , . ,, ki Xrhh .,,. 4, - H -- QQQMM E N I 5, AQ as F ik xx an Y ye? 3' D ,X -Q Q 2 ...W ...Q . A X ,N 2' .--f-M ..-- Y Nsdsf 5 A sf if 4' S1 X.-N gifs . L. wgexi 5 i:5,s9 - xv M is A Lu A-sw M. s,jm2g4.wf K '31 , YK .I a Q- 1 ,Rx , .1 K L 1 V ss gf liai- ,, W ..- , K ,. M ' t 4, f-1 V, W... g F . e 55,5 A ' 'fy f , f we Af-I Ti, .M 'M' by W' ,...-Q FMS 'K xhfi-f fwwwrf kg. -.i W N -9- . - in Z., Aim? xg 'J V all Q wa: 7 f 'W L3 if Q' 5 .. :,X W W., y 1 wma-1.aeQ .W Q BAND COUNCIL, SEATED: l. Elsey, D. Schmalz, pres., B. Ziegler, trees., J. Cobb, sec'y, R. Turpeau. STANDING: F. Starr, V. Cooper, S. Fogel, J. Stith. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Crone, vice pres. Walnut, Wolnut, one, two, three! This coll brought to ot- tention the Wolnut Hills Show Bond os it performed ot eoch tootboll gome. The mony unusuol shows depicting short toles pro- vided entertoinment ot holt-time. After tootboll seoson the bond discorded morching techniques ond become the Wolnut Hills Con- cert bond. Mony hours of proctice produced on cissembly in Febru- ory ond vorious concert perform- onces throughout the city. Bond Council, o student orgonizcition, cissisted Mr. Williom Gosborro, the bond director, in governing this group. PIJRCI-Ulf PIGSREEN PLFIIIERS if half time, gives school concerts I27 ig fr? is ,' ' o 5 v 5 h as .vm hx x 'S- 42 he s xi E I -M ...w A ' K A f Ek, V 5 W ' . K A18-3 K ,f 1 .ff f X ,. . Ff- W . ,M K ,gf , . A' 1 f af wg 3' li, hw ,S 5 is s ,Q . X Lv, A n Q. Q Q? Dv, ' Q S if a 1: me v 1' if 'W Q S A 3 -, in -5, Q t . 5 ,W V Q QQ f X J: - QRS ,, ,. Q' ' - . A wi ' , 1, 5 E W r 1 A s Q .- N mw .q,w 3 Q . . L 2 . V . z -. gn Q 3 -. f' A M ,. 1 T' ' N, 'xi f , ', . 'xxx' iff mf! 1' L7 i 'Nu' H i uw ' it ws.. A :U - ff, i . , Vlyy ISIA E .www X i 1 1 y fi,y'Zii,LgW , N ,.,,., .f -V 6-'A 3, , N--E7-. J s NIHAKL Ak K . N . .,,. , uint: ---T' Q W E I JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL, SEATED: D. Lowentlml, vife pres., K. Williams, M. Babrink, S. Roy, B, Risen, H. Tunyogi, B. Bourne. FIRST ROW: C. Tanos, D. Matthews, M. Tuttle, D. Simmons, P. Shuff, sec'y., A. Glazer, T. Uesato, K. Ignatius, N. Woodburn, treas. SECOND ROW: S. Rosenthal, J. Holder, G. Goldberg, S. Katana, T. Hart, P. Cowen. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Hines, pres., D. Dupee, M. Hertzman. Junior Council revises constitution Junior Student Council, made up of members elected from each seventh and eighth grade homeroom, ably represented the lower school opinion. A newly inaugurated committee revised and amended the old constitution. Other proiects undertaken by the council under the guidance at Mr. Harold Buxton included planting additional trees in front of the school. President Carol Hines and Nancy Woodburn consult the adviser, Mr. Har- old Buxton, about Junior Student Coun- cil proiects. 130 sw - ------- -gpg---w-iw.:-si.w.m.,s1r : .ff..,... .-f..f.m. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA, FIRST ROW R. Graves, C. Benel, J. Gaslin, M Von Volbroth, S. Engel, H. Taylor M. Miller, C. Merkel. TOP ROW: E Levine, B. Leonard, D. Cooper, M Reul, N. Magorian, A. Collins. Under The direction oi Mrs. Mildred Conner, boTh of These groups Junior OrchesTro hove occomplished much in preporing younger pupils To ploy wiih The senior musicol orgonizoTions. Such vifol iundomenToIs oi group pioying os inTonoTion, blend, ond insTru- mental Technique are sTressed when These groups meeT. Playing in The Junior Spring Conceri climoxed o year of Training Tor The mem- bers of Junior Bond ond Junior OrchesTro. Iunior -Ll musicians acquire Technique JUNIOR BAND, FIRST ROW: J. Sayler, C. Raflo, C. Seinsheimer, B. Maslerson, J. Griffith, R, Brown, J. D. Oberklein, D. Wall, G. Farmer, B. Fry, B. Turner, W. Ivaslca, J. Monlgomery. SECOND ROW: L. Liggefi, M. Gleser, S. Narrow, K. Ignatius, K. Corson, A. Redfern, B. Jahnigen, R. Harris, R. Tecklenburg, J. Nugent, J. Nason. THIRD ROW: F. Young, E. Sluebing, T. Hart, E. Mofzer, T. Mitchell, A. Davis, J. Groih, D. Lederer, B. McMal1an, G. Harris, C. Birch, N. Howes, M. Lenoir. TOP ROW: C. Fossett, R. Lague, J. Tompson, M. Pinales, R. Robbins, L. Baiile, J. Bankovslcis, J. Krieg, P. Pahner, E. Sfephenson, A. Foreman, H. Hurwitz. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Levy, J. Black, E. Kramer, C. Hagner. Lower school singing groups offer ABOVE, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BOYS' GLEE CLUB, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mildred Conner, Diredor, D. Simmons, H. Wurtosky, D. Griffiih, M. Wolf. SECOND ROW: M. Hughes, M. Tolliver, J. Jackson, R. Bridges, J. Graham, B. Waxman, E. Wise. THIRD ROW: G. Finley, S. Korb, W. Spalding, D. Spincm- hort, B. Hifes, M. Welch, B. Buggs, B. Butler, A Hoge. Girls' Small Ensemble ond Boys' Glee Club ore Two orgonizoTions in which eTTies ond e-TloTs ore oible To develop Their singing obilify. Under The direcTion of Mrs. Mildred Conner, boTh of These groups meT oTTer school once o week. ForTy members mode up The Boys' Glee Club, on orgonizciTion formed This pasT yeor, while nine sing- ers ond on occomponisf comprised The Smoll Ensemble. One of The moin proiecTs of The Two groups vvos The Junior High ConcerT. 132 ger, J. Glcirdon, J. Burdscill, N. Kinney, H. Rosen- zweig, T. Lloyd. FOURTH ROW: D. Spencer, D. Bleich, H. Neloms, R. Brady, J. Levy, D. Sloan, B. Heyman. TOP ROW: D. Cox, J. Spelman, R. Golden, M. Walker, D. Hoard, G. Goldberg, pres., P. Gold- mon, G. Brockfield. LEFT. GIRLS' SMALL ENSEMBLE. M. Kiner, S. Kober, J. Curfman, B. Johnson, M. Bein- pporfunify To develop vocal Taleni JUNIOR CHORUS CU, FIRST ROW: J. Jennings, E. Smith, C. Sfoner, M. Reuss, B. Blakey, F. Pifsele, K. Pilder, K. Jones, B. Bein- harr. SECOND ROW: M. Mitchell, B. Billups, M. Sonnenschein, B. Korros, M. Wagner, B. Shure, M. Sfaub, P. Radford, C. Hover, D. Ames. THIRD ROW: V. Kneipp, M. Sagmasfer, B. Reed, C. Schilling, B. HiTes, M. Beinharf, S. Roy, B. Johnson, J Leader, L. Glassman. TOP ROW: M. Hardy, T, Slanfon, G. Jones, D. Avery, C. Nations, M. Aylesworlh, R. Rivlcin, C. Nooks, D. Risen. NOT IN PICTURE: N. Preston, C. Schloss. JUNIOR CHORUS CYD, FIRST ROW: C. Wasserman, A. Worfenclyke, J. Williams, H. Cummins, S. Fabing, C. Tillery, B. Lishawa, G. Ludwig, L. Cafello. SECOND ROW: M. Woodward, S. Byrd, C. McCampbeII, A. Hage, E. Krebs, J. Jungshoved, E. Williams, P. Larkin, J. Collins. THIRD ROW: C. Barnes, M. Kiner, J. Felson, S. Coppin, R. Ganfi, E. Meier, V. Morris, T. Garlingfon, M. Welch. TOP ROW: Y. Coleman, S. Clapper, N. Woodburn, H. Luflon, L. Chamber, C. Hines, S. Kober, S. Kaplan, J. Curfman. NOT IN PICTURE: P. Crooks, D. Dupee, S. Hyer. One of The hard-working musicaI organizaTions open To sevenTh and eighTh grade sTudenTs is Junior Singing Chorus. Under The Iead- ership of Mrs. Mildred Conner, The members rehearsed every Tues- day aTTer schooi. This choir Took parT in The annual ChrisTmas ConcerT and aIso played a considerable parT in The success of The special Junior High ConcerT held in The spring of The year. I33 Philanthropy, art, dancing stressed JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB FIRST ROW: S. Graller, R. Schuman R. Levinson, L. Rodkin, M. Wagner S. Heines, B. Shure, L. Lee, pres. A. Wasserman. SECOND ROW: R Schwartz, D. Iglauer, B. Miller, E Katz, I. Silverstein, T. Keeler, S Dine, N, Beamer, V. Perlman, G Streicker. TOP ROW: J. Frieder, B Pollak, G. Ferris, B. Koch, J. Bitt mann, J. Moffett, D. Sloan, R. Co wett, W. Shively. NOT IN PICTURE B. Grayman, M. Tate, A. Vetter, 'I34 Three iunior high clubs have been very active this year. Directed by Mrs. Mildred Conner, the Square Dance Club performed in the Junior High Spring Concert. Members ot the Jun- ior Arts and Cratts Club worked on such individual proiects as ash trays and jewelry aided by Mrs. Josephine F. Deutsch. Moreover, decorations tor the Christmas tree in the lunchroom were made by the club as a whole. The newly established Junior Y-Teens, advised by three mothers with the help ot Miss Victoria Manoukian, or- ganized squads to perform philan- thropic services. ABOVE, JUNIOR Y-TEENS, FIRST ROW: D. Steen, C. Radcliffe, P. Pierce, S. Nieman. SECOND ROW: J. Collett, co-chrm., S. Hunting, co-chrm., E. Matthews, treas., E. Bidlingmeyer, rec. sec'y, E. Stone, G. Harris. STANDING: P. Glicksburg, corr. sec'y, R. Grad, S. Proctor, E. Kendricks. LEFT: The Junior Square Dance Club members gaily swing their partners. MEMBERS INCLUDE: L. Blount, J. Collins, A. Hage, C. Hines, M. Hopper, C. Hover, B. Lishawa, H. Lutton, E. Meier, L. Pfister, M. Woodward, D. Best, N. Carpenter, J. Carr, J. Glnrdon, R. Ho- dapp, B. Hopkins, F. Hunter, B. Matthews, B. Rapp, J. Spelman, F. Wood, D. Griffith, J. Mc- Campbell. Junior clubs learn to use languages JUNIOR LATIN CLUB PLANNING COMMITTEE, SEATED: L. Roth, J. Greenfield. STANDING: J. Sprosty, T, Miller D. Sloan, B. Bischoff. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLUB ARE: S. Adler, B. Arronoff, D. Bleich, P. Baum, C. Benet P. Collier, M. Charlton, S. Dine, D. Early, M. Fabe, N. Felson, J. Frieder, G. Goldberg, S. Goldman, B. Heymon D. Holt, D. lglauer, D. Stith, E. Katz, L. Lee, D. Lowenthal, N. Markstein, K. Mailander, B. Mansfield, S. Meyers G. Nord, V. Perlman, B. Pollack, N. Rittger, L. Rodkin, C. Schiele, R. Schwartz, M. Stern, J. Spoor, G. Streicher M. Wagner, A. Wasserman, B. Waman, R. Weiss, S. Graller. Two lower school groups, one to further enthusiasm for Latin, the other to provide an opportunity for gaining experience in debating, were part of the seventh and eighth grade extra- curricular program. In order to pro- mote greater interest in the Greek and Roman civilizations, the Junior l.atin Club, aided by Mr. Joseph Knob, planned programs consisting of lilms, reports, and vocabulary quiz- zes. The topic before the Junior De- bate Club, which was guided by Mr. Raymond Farnham, was Resolved: That Eighteen-Year Olds Should Vote. JUNIOR DEBATE CLUB, SEATED: R. Jahnigen, N. Beamer STANDING R Cowett, pres., K. Wolf. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Cope. I 1 Sports W N ,of X. v X , 4 X iv HWS 5 'limit' Q .ff 9 xsl X I :L ix 1 fx X! ' '- K x '- E X X. ,X l 'Q Q X- 1 x lo ... oixj 1 Q, .Q o . --. -ps ' y'4s't X P s X: , ,f f 1,-xxx ,s Q -R X. X X IK Q X 1:1 bf YQ' X ex vttfj -i '-Slf X K is Q -' - f . 3' t W Hwy- L' g S s r W 5 W fl 4,Eg'iiiSi,l Ts 1 .v f f lf I was 1 'xfQ6Sg'l N'X t s s J , ,l ssawsqgaxstxt 'Z X ,Eg 1 1- 'Q-we - . - , N W , twiggxilltwxghy 5 I-fill QLQQSW5-.jlitgvf . W 110: R593 Igflf 71, f , - X. x-,N - 'fhfnf ' 3 x. ,u NX N ff X K H. xx um? .BAX Q Q' t Xwyv 136 Sports-for some this means active participation in favorite athletic pastimes, while for others it provides exciting hours spent cheering teams on to victory. Since this is so, the sports program at Walnut Hills involves a major part of the student body as either players or spectators. Varsity competition this year aroused great interest, as our squads dominated the PHSL in several fields and staged many thrilling comebacks and up- sets. But it is not only to strive for an exciting and winning season that such a widely diversified program has been estab- lished. Far more important and much more lasting is the spirit of co-operation and of good sportsmanship emphasized and developed in the varsity, reserve, iunior high, and girls' sports. ,35+i'2iah gsm' Inge, J h.,i.f'1 Qviam. L , 5 v 5? :D rf, u fm? .Q ,Q 5W,r'm 11' . . F50 ,ll p, X, f 19Ep1 ' i 'fx N , .-Wf'2efi'1' ,-. -f.W'QYi..w-V V ' 3, T .6 , fv15'.-fxgggwe , -- ,X K' Igffqysmi' 1 4 Llp ' f ' 'f ' A V V i:.L.4...:..m-.....,...--. ...g-k2:1Q-.:..,,.Lfw WHHY n.-1 'i it-Ibn'-F' vwv' cw-vs S3 N wr , R531 x 5 .W Af , 4-. - f A Hx sd' M ix. Q.. hslf iai .g f A : qw ww Q. , 'I if 3- , M .K 'b e X 5 V w Q ,K N: K. K . ww. wr, ,. .Wm .. Q. 525' X 5 Q5-fi .W- X v fo 5, .R X as SAM WY .-ki ggi' R A 42' U Qi. ff? f is ,S 1 completes finest season of decade ,Ngx ABOVE: Dick Dusterberg, Eric Ottewitte, Sam Frankel, Dave Bursiek, Lew Werth. Walnut Hills Walnut Hills George Welsh Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills 26 Lockland 6 6 Hamilton Catholic O 26 Norwood 'I4 'l3 Taft 2 6 Withrow 19 41 Woodward 0 20 Hughes 6 7 Central 'l8 32 Reading 'I9 'l3 Western Hills 7 'wt-ein' Q BELOW: Bill Sprinkel, Myron Koenig, Craig Johnson, Charles Krueger, Dave Rubin. RIGHT: wh - t ,.t - :Zi g :': ' .5 .. V MAw A-:nuns + 14 s-warn-we 13lJmff.Mrmi,e,s-s - W.-11-. we 0- 'wr-uwlnwm ins- 'f H ' ' , my 1 'S ' , MGS ,Q ' EQ? 3 .i -.A -ml' 99 ig ik Q C5 'E 4 T 31 D h 7 2 A ,L.. , l I 1 mf' if f ' in ?o V , rw ,,,5. 1'5- ggi - ,A kwin.: v x ages, ae. - X X 6, mmm: K ,lf lx ,555 -' ' ' 152 X El' J 2. Vi I S i , dwg A.. '41 ,Ji A A 5 ., . M QE ggi X if 1 'ff wi? bf , 4 Iggy X w, S , .,.i A 1 bw' 1,35 my .N ,, ,IW gc f as Q 95 A .5 X 1 , v ffm? f. fi T Q 5 ,' A'-, ,. - ' Q ef -1 -., QQ. 1-P' ff? jus' 'Q-'h.x , I ,. D l ee' ,MM A ,L,., Q J , VV., M. A if 2 'S 'ih...,,l , i v -'N ,. ,YS I 1? a ik RW W K5 PN: if M: Su..- br Nu.- N69 Young griclders enjoy winning year JUNIOR HIGH TEAM, FIRST ROW: D. HolT, S. Goldman, G. Rieger, S. Brown, R. Brown, H. Dalton, W. Lockhart, J. Rittershofer. SECOND ROW: A. Craig, J. Thomason, J. Campbell, E. Buyniski, J. Bard, H. Deering, N. Morgens, J. Chalfie, T. Guenther. THIRD ROW: J. Condon, D. Martin, M. Lipp, E. Doepke, D. Cox, P. Regensburger, C. Kaufmann, B. Carter, J. Condon. FOURTH ROW: B. Goodman, J. McEntyre, T. Hyman, D. Hawkins, L. Abraham, G. Mayfield, T. Emerson, S. Prusiner, B. Johnson, M. Peck. FIFTH ROW: R. Liggett, mgr., A. Brown, N. Carpenter, A. Rice, B. Waxman, M. Tolliver, B. Rapp, B. Burns, mgr. BoTh The reserve Team, made up of sophomores and iuniors, and The freshman Team, composed of lovver school sTudenTs, had winning seasons. The reserves, under Mr. Harry Han- num, compiled a record of Three vvins, Two losses, and one Tie, while The Tun- ior high Team, coached by Mr. Lloyd Bailey, finished with Three wins, Two defeaTs, and Three Ties. These boys puT forth great effort, while aT The same Time readying Themselves for varsiTy compeTiTion. Wolf scores touchdown in end run To help Eagles overcome Hughes, 20-6. RESERVE TEAM, FIRST ROW: T. Guberman, C. Turner, J. Greer, L. Martin, S. Knoll, F. Tower, D. Schier- ing. SECOND ROW: G. Bluesione, C. Afkins, D. Bryant, A. Butz, C. BarTon, S. FetTner, J. Malatestu, B. Ahlburn.THIRD ROW: J. Thompson, T. Schaber, S. Donaldson, R. Bourn, T. Meyers, P. Bear. BACK ROW: B. Helburn, mgr., T. Dine. STANDING: Coach Harry Hannum. 142 fross country takes PHSL crown VARSITY AND RESERVE CROSS V COUNTRY, FIRST ROW: D. Herr, A. Guttmcm, G. Cornett, M. Mo- skowitz, T. Roy. SECOND ROW: J. Lyle, T. Clancy, P. Hagner, B. Davis, L. Elsey. THIRD ROW: D. Muir, M. Weisbach, C. Bran- son, D. Schmalz. FOURTH ROW: F. Mayfield, D. Coppin, B. Tuck- er, J. Sanger, F. Starr. FIFTH ROW: B. Chapman, E. Elsey, J. Shadle, B. Roe. Dro elled b Ca tain Don Herr, this ear's cross countr team finall ca - P Y P Y Y Y P ured the city championship. The excellent performance turned in by all he boys can best be attributed to the expert coaching ot Mr. Ken Scheurer. Endless hours ot grueling parctice, combined with a driving ambition to vin, developed the qualities which gave the team its hard-won victory. In atapulting from third place to the championship, the team showed itself o be the most improved squad in the city. Since seniors Bill Roe, Ed Elsey ind Chuck Bronson will be the only iettermen not returning next year, iveryone has high expectations ot winning another championship. iRSITY CROSS COUNTRY, FOREGROUND: B. Roe, E. Elsey, C. Bronson, D. Herr, G. Cornett. BACKGROUND: D. Schmalz, J. Shadle, D. air, P. Hagner. 143 Unexpecfecl Tourncimenf success is STARTING FIVE, CLOCKWISE: copf. 1 44 Ross Turpeau, assi. cept., Merry Wise, Mr. Willard Buss, couch, Shelly Greenfield, Bill Esiellg Chuck Bronson, Bill EsTell sinlcs a Tree Throwl The gun sounds! The Eagles, in Their TirsT game, have beaTen favored Purcell by one poinT! AlThough The varsiTy baskefeers began Their season on This encouraging nofe, for The remainder of The year The Eagles were an unpredidable Team. Succumbing To Hughes and TaTT by overwhelming scores, and To WiThrow and CenTral by narrow margins, The Eagles PHSL hopes were dashed To The ground. However, wiTh capTain Charlie Bronson as leading scorer, The Team did rise To humble WesTern Hills, and wallop New Woodward. ln ouT-of-league play The Eagles did noT fare Too well as They losT To Anderson, Norwood, and Elder. highlight of varsity basketball year XX -ws... 1' 1: LEFT: Eagles loosen up before Woodward game. CENTER: Bronson skill- fully pulls down a rebound from a West Hi player. RIGHT: Greenfield demonstrates his deadly jump shot against Taft. ln their last four regularly scheduled games, the Eagles suffered losses to Taft, Roger Bacon, Western Hills, and Withrow. But in the district tournament, sparked by the shooting of Ross Tur- peau and Shelly Greenfield and the rebounding of Morry Wise and Bill Estell, the basketeers dumped favored Taft and edged Deer Park. ln the third game, after leading most of the way, Walnut l-lills succumbed to Hughes. Alan Wolf, Bill Estell, Chuck Bronson, Ross Turpeau, Shelly Greenfield. ,w el Lieberman, Morry Wise, Bob Kramer, .lack Shadle, Bill Madison, 'Neil Goldberg. Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Hills 64 Purcell 63 Hills 61 Elder 65 Hills 55 Woodward 39 Hills 41 Central 42 Hills 38 Hughes 75 Hills 66 Norwood 77 Hills 55 Anderson 71 Hills 49 Taft 70 Hills 62 Withrow 64 Hills 58 Woodward 44 Hills 64 Western Hills 58 Hills 24 Hughes 49 Hills 59 Central 67 Hills 47 Taft 63 Hills 50 Roger Bacon 56 Hills 63 Western Hills 75 Hills 45 Withrow 67 ABOVE: Shadle's iump shot scores two against Taft. VARSITY BASKETBALL: R. Turpeuu, A. Wolf, B. Kramer, J. Shadle, C. Bronson, G. Suss- kind, D. Hendricks. SECOND ROW: D. Hauser, J. Oberhelman, M. Lieberman, N. Goldberg, M. Wise, B. Estell, S. Greenfield. nexperienced cagers gain Training QU SERVE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW B Schmidt R Bcurn R Frorz P Bidllnqmeyer D Schiering, M. Heekin, J. Malutesta. SECOND ROW: Rosenberg A Richards J Moskowitz C Jones S Levin TOP ROW H Kennedy B Risen, J. Schuff, D. Siphrorh l-- MOWIN- Sforfing The seoson cleTermined Though inexperienced, The re- serve boskeTboll Teom compiled o score of Tour wins onol Two losses in ouf-of-leogue ploy. The EogleTs vvon one gome ond lost eleven in leogue compeTiTion, Tying Hughes for losT ploce. The iunior high Teom Tored beTTer, with o seoson's record of eighT wins ond eleven losses. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL, FIRST ROW: S. Brown, E. Knecht, S. Felson, M. Weinberg, G. Rieger, J. Bord, L. Bailey, couch. SECOND ROW: H. Dickson, M. Moskowitz, L. Schneider, H. Dennis, M. Tunick, J. Maunfeir, B. Brooks. TOP ROW: T. Holt, J. Peck, J. Campbell, J. Thomason, J. Condon, A. Robisch, E. Doepke. T47 VARSITY SWIMMING, FIRST ROW: S. Wright, L. Elsey, B. Tucker, E. Van Horn, J. Cooper, E. Fine. SECOND ROW: T. Guberman, R. Fine, J. Aaronsohn, R. Levy, H. Frost, S. Ames, B. Meifus. THIRD ROW: F. Wuerfel, D. Muir, l. Blue, L. Schueneman, E. Elsey, B. Roe, R. Stern- eck, B. Howard. TOP ROW: T. Smirh, H. Zimmerman, B. Chapman, C. Fifzmorris, M. Kendell, C. Glueclt, R. Lipperf. Faced wiTh The sTiTTesT compeTiTion in many years, The WalnuT Hills swimming Team rose To The challenge and capTured The PHSL and disTricT TiTIes. AI- Though beaTen by WiThrow in Their iniTial meef, The Eagle mermen, coached by Mr. Allen WhiTey Davis, emerged aT The season's end wirh an ouTsTand- ing record, The sTrain of pracTices and The nervousness and uncerTainTy be- Tore meeTs were overshadowed by The enioymenT and self-saTisTacTion which The Team derived from working hard Toward a successful year. Swimmers achieve much disfincfion ABOVE, LEFT: Van Horn gets set at a PHSL meet. RIGHT: Coach Whitey Davis confers with his swimmers about a ,f coming meet. ,,. aww' ie team was captained by Bill Roe id Ed Elsey, two ot its most reliable zrtarmers. Roe was a constant win- rr in the freestyle events, while Elsey ecialized in the backstroke and in- vidual medley. Versatile Lou Schue- -man added many points to the Je-gold cause by swimming the eestyle and the individual medley. imaxing the year, the tankmen gar- red eighteen points to place sixth the state swim meet at Columbus. t ABOVE: Ed Elsey, Lou Schueneman, Bill Roe, and Duncan Muir will- ingly run through practice drills in preparation for State meet. is district championship is attained Junior mermen finish Third in cify JUNIOR SWIM TEAM FIRST ROW P Haffield P Regensberger T Slemmer L Liggefl, P. Schuff, L. Kroovund, B. Pendigross. SECOND ROW R Knauff W McCouIley J Krieg S Sfemcn B Slemmer T Schuff S Arnold, V. Cooper. TOP ROW: B. Ncison, J. Spellman, C. The iunior swimming Teom Toced Two hondicops This yeor1 The usuol loss of swimmers To The vorsiTy Teom ond The loss of o pool in which To procTice regulorly. lNleverTheless The Teom, cooched by Mr. Allen VVhiTey Doyis, ploced TirsT, second, ond Third in vor- ious PHSL meeTs, ending The seoson in Third ploce. The iunior medley re- loy Teom seT o new record This yeor, while oTher promising members of The Teom showed vorsiTy possibiliTies. LEFT: Whitey shouts encouragement os he checks The Time of The iunior swimmers. Expert neHers dominafe opposifion LEFT: Jim Ervin and Dolph Berman converge for an exciting volley. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, FIRST ROW: R. Turpeau, B. Sprinltel, D, Berman SECOND ROW: Coach Giacometti, J. Ramsey, Mgr., T. Kehler, J. Ervin The tennis team, coached by Mr. Dean Giacometti, finished ahead in all local competition. The return of five senior lettermen furnished The depth neces- sary for a championship team. Singles star Bill Sprinkel, along with Tom Kehler and Ross Turpeau, completed their third year on The varsity squad. The Two doubles Teams, Alan Wolf and Duncan Muir, Dolph Berman and Jim Ervin, also Turned in a capable performance This year. LEFT: Bill Sprinkle and Tom Kehler shake hands after a strenuous match. 151 Ballployers improve hitting, fielding VARSITY BASEBALL VETERANS, KNEELlNG: .l. Libby, B. Estell. STANDING: H. White, R. Frankel, A. No- gen, D. Bernstein, G. Schneider. BELOW: Captain Jim Dearworth displays his fine fielding ability. BELOW, RIGHT: Rusty Frankel warms up before a game. is A :ii The varsity baseball squad, coached by Mr. Harry l-lannum, worked hard to better last year's record. The mainstays of the pitching staff were Rusty Frankel, Alan Nogen, and Justin Libby, while Bill Estell and Dulce Schneider were other reliable sen- ior lettermen. The Eagles, besides playing each PHSL nine twice and participating in the district tournament, also met such teams as Anderson, Read- ing, and Lockland on the diamond. racksters sprint, hurdle expertly ARSITY TRACK, FIRST ROW: L. Cox, G. Cornett, B. Vitz, J. Aaronsohn, D. Herr, B. Madison, C. Atkins. SECOND ROW: C. Krueger, H. lebkeman, B. Stivers, B. Davis, C. Lowe, L. Schulze, M. Weisbach, F. Tower. THIRD ROW: P. Hagner, D. Schmalz, J. Collett, G. Sfivers, . Bursielc, D. Lippert, T. Shepercl, K, Manclell, S. Frankel. FOURTH ROW: D. Kendall, P. Klein, J. Lyle, R. Manhiemer, E. Gaul, T. Clancy, Elsey, B. Davis, J. Grow. TOP ROW: T. Guberman, J. Cooper, D. Bryant, A. Guttman, T. Meyers, C. Barton, C. Wortheimer, J. Stoner, . Goldman, C. Aring, S. Wright, B. Obenshain, B. Mode, P. Lammert. ,BOVE LEFT: Luebkemon shows the correct pole-vaulting technique to Aaronsohn. ABOVE: Tracksters loosen up with a lap before practice. The excellent record ot this yeor's trock teom con best be ottri- buted to the pertorrnonce ot re- turning lettermen, combined with the expert supervision of Cooch Kenneth Scheurer. The distonce runners, poced by Chuck Bron- son, Bill Roe, ond Ed Elsey, tin- ished strong in all locol compe- tition. Don Bryont ond Don Herr showed greot promise for the future in the mile ond brood iump respectively. An up-ond- coming trockmon wos Lorry Cox, who ploced well in hurdle iump- ing ond the iOO-yord dosh. T53 Fencers, keglers, golfers show skill FENCING CLUB, FOREGROUND: A. Whlfe, M. SIUI- borg. BACKGROUND: E. Goldberg, B. Poclolsky, D. Brown, B. Henkel. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Gordon, B. Gendelman, J. Spellmon, B. Brose. GOLF TEAM: D. Hall, B. BenneTT, J. Shcdle. Cooched by Mr. Corl Vorrel- monn, onol sporked by Dove Boum, Dick MoTThes, ond Jerry Proger, The bowling Teom Turned in o fine yeor. The keglers ploced Third in leogue compefi- Tion wiTh o I2-I2 record. Bol- sTered by reTurning leffermen, The squod looked forword To The following seoson. BOWLING TEAM, FIRST ROW: D. Rubin, H. Whiie. SECOND ROW: R. Puschmann, R. Prager, D. Baum. TOP ROW: C. Vurrelman, coach, D. Mctthes, D. Sevier. Providing sfimulofing recreofion ond self- soTisfocTion for ifs members were Two min- or sporfs ocTiyiTies, fencing ond golf. Su- pervised by Mr. Corl Vorrelmonn, mem- bers of The Fencing Club were ToughT The oncienf orT of mosTering The foil in The Europeon sTyle. The golf Teom, cooched by Mr. Allen WhiTey Dovis, enioyed consideroble success ogoinsT iTs opposi- Tion. Led by reTurning leTTermen Bill Ben- neTT, Dove Holl, ond .lock Shodle, The Teorn mode cu fine showing on The links. ? , ,, ,,. I f 'N Z 1 Av 'gg 1 n?s?! g , 1 lf1 li x X I ' xg , if by I4 . ,Z ,':,.. 'fix 22 f ' wi M af j W ir t x. mf Q9 A Q 4 an . F L rs... .- '1 Q f' ww GAA, directed by executive board, G.A.A. BOARD, FIRST ROW: R. Hessler, L. Freytag, B. Lyon, S. Watt, T. Tallmadge. SECOND ROW: C. Griffith, J. Leader, E. Trarbarh, V. Frank, J. Alberts. TOP ROW: S. Sahnd, A. Gusweiler, Pres., B. lishawcl. The president of G.A.A. speaks at the annual Fall Banquet. 156 The primary purpose ot the Girls' Athle- tic Association, which claims sixty per cent ot the girls at Walnut Hills as mem- bers, was to sponsor numerous sports, in- cluding hoclcey, basketball, and ping pong. The governing at this organization was handled by a board composed of girls from each grade level. Choosing class managers, planning parties, and scheduling intraschool competition were some ot the functions of the G.A.A. Board. At the Fall Sports Banquet and at the Spring Honor Banquet active mem- bers were given awards tor participation in the sports program. sponsors girls' afhlefic compefifion 3.A.A. EMBLEM WINNERS, FIRST ROW: i. Salind, l. Taylor, E. Trarbach, D. ' lrewer, B. Winkler. SECOND ROW: A. ' Susweiler, T. Tallmadge, M. Huss, R. Hes- T ler, l. Hess. TOP ROW: M. Hughes, D. N awson, J. Krausser, B. Lyon, C, Griffith 'op G.A.A. point winners Veronica Frank, Lesfa Freyfag, and Ionnie Griffith look at Their possible awarcls. Girls earning 500 points received Their class numerals aT The ban- quefs, while Those aThleTes reach- ing The l5OO poinT mark were pre- senTed wiTh school emblems. Chev- rons and braCeleTs, signifying even higher achievement were awarded To deserving members of The organizafion. HighIighTing The year's aCTiviTies vvas The presenTa- Tion oT The honor ring To an ouT- sfanding senior girl in G.A.A. 'I57 Cool fall days bring hockey, soccer ABOVE: An upper school hockey team storts a game with a bully. HOCKEY CLASS CHAMPIONS, FIRST ROW: P. Perin, E. Beggs, L. Schwallie, J. Kelly. SECOND ROW: R. Hessler, E. Trcurbach, B. Lyon, M. Wells, J. Lenke, L. Freytag, B. Winkler, M. Furey. Autumn leoves ushered in The season for hockey ond soccer. Any upper school girl ottending severol proctices quolified to join on intromurol hockey teom. From these hockey enthusiasts the gym teoch- ers, coptoins, ond monogers selected girls to form closs teoms. ln the compe- tition between these for the chompion- ship, the seniors were victorious. The lower school soccer teoms were orgon- ized in the some monner, ond the win- ners vvere the eighth groders. LOWER SCHOOL SOCCER TEAM, FIRST ROW: B. Lishawa, L. Glassman, C. Burton. SECOND ROW: M. E. Welsh, P. 'Tarbin, B. Reed, B. Elsey, C. Watanabe, F. Crawford. THIRD ROW: M. Kiner, H. Hollingshead, S. Carpenter, N. Learner, J. leader, M. Beinharf. XA, 54 ggviwif Eugpvsa-,gyif W, ,pf K E 'r fi '31 V!! mn-w .K 1? 'Z Q Zi' 6 fi' ,, 5 K' ,nf r,, sm , A 1 W f W . 'wig , if K? jar fkm I fn 1 - ' ' . tffwixfgfkglii W 4. QQ Q 1 jf Mk 4 QQ 4 Zi' , is All gf Q15 W 45 F' R 4 7'K'??n:g5f? .X , X XS vb -SH Q .L K i1'1!r:.5 v gg? A in X ., ,,.. Nw . , . M-M5 . KVM, .. 5 H H f - ?sghx'-.,sss-iff! ag' ri .wwil 1 gL.,. 5 Q 1- 'fbi A X ,i X wa: V w if A 1 , . f 5 + fav 'P Aw E x inn! L, :G 1:, I sf f 1,2 ' ' 'X , 1 S Swimmers vie in class, city meets The girls' swim program, under the supervision of Miss Helen Hutchison, was open only To those who Took instructional swimming in school. From class Teams that were formed girls were chosen to make up The school team, which participated in a city-wide meet. Advanced swimmers worked toward Their Master Swim Medal, while others Took junior and senior life-saving courses. JUNIOR AND SENIOR LIFESAVERS, FIRST ROW: F. Anderson, S. Borgel, B. Dreyer, B. Bockhorst, P. Turner, S. Willis. SECOND ROW: M. High, G. Yeager, J. Purdy, D. Phillips, M. Sweet, B. Breden, S. Hyer, P. Pierce, L. Mot- ihews, N. Bauer, S. Goeddel. THIRD ROW: G. Koizumi, E. Stone, L. Freytag, J. Bettmann, S. Kaplan. Four swimmers take their mark for a race in mass meet competition. Members of The synchronized swim class demonstrate a formation. 162 Vlany show ability in minor sports hree sports in which members of AAA. participated are ping- ong, archery, and badminton. ing-pong tournaments, both ngles and doubles, took place i midvvinter. With the coming of Jring the Robin Hoods en- aged in the popular sport ot rchery. Also in the spring sin- les and doubles tournaments in adminton were held, and the finners were announced at the SAA. spring banquet. LEFT: The G.A.A. girls test the archery equipment to be used during the spring season. RIGHT: Three active participants of badminton are ready for a game. Girls demonstrate the ping pong technique that they used in the table tennis tournament. 163 Cheerleaders shoui, cheers resound Shoufs of E-A-G-L-E-S re- sounded Through The rooTing sec- Tions os The cheerleoders led The school in urging The vorsify TooT- boll ond boskeTboll Teoms on To vicTory. The upper-school Cheer- leoders, in order To increose of- Tendonce oT gomes, olso spon- sored pep rollies ond Color doys. Following The leod of These, The iunior high squocl boosTecl spiriT of reserve gornes. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS, FIRST ROW: L. Huss, A. Ervin, K. Rippey, S. Wugman, M. High. SECOND ROW: J. Purdy, E. Bidling- meyer, L. Goldman. Calendar N X If uv Yir'rl6!.l's.I6f Ilily sfL,1,tJLjg-1? Big Sisters help their Little Sisters get acquainted with Walnut Hills before registration day. The first week of school finds the Supply Stare doing a landslide business. The football :ea:on begins with the presentation of teams and football queens at the annual Pigskin Preview. The maiorettes present their fire-twirling art for the New Woodward game. SEPTEMBER 6 School opens and Walnut Hills welcomes new stu- dents. 9 The Eagles do well when they meet Withrow and Taft at the Pigskin Preview. A Western Round-Up is the background ot the Big Sister, Little Sister party. 23 Big Brothers entertain their Little Brothers at a track meet. 166 OCTOBER 3, 6 Combs out, white shirts on, the REMEMBRANCER begins to take pictures. 18 Walnut Hills' literary magazine, the GLEAM, starts its subscription drive. 21 At the Walnut Hills-Woodward game, Cincinnati high school bands present band-recognition night. 29 Hi-Y and Y-Teens present a post-football-game dance. K., I ' fi-. The REMEMBRANCER subscription campaign gets under way with the slogan, For You Forever . . . REMEMBRANCERW Father is hit in the lace with a pie in the continuity of the Peanuts of '55, The traditional Thanksgiving ceremony is presented by Mr. Gregory and the Special Speech class. Melvin Eicher and Francene Rafalo portray the Dauphin and Aurora in the production ol JOAN OF LORRAINE. Two couples investigate the packages under the Christmas tree at the Homecoming Dance. NOVEMBER DECEMBER 5 Rushing starts for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. l At the G.A.A. Fall Sports Banquet, awards are 9, lO The iuniors present the PEANUTS ot 1955. presented to high-point members. ll Eagles football squad trims the Reading team, 23 The traditional Christmas assembly is given for 32-T9. the returning graduates. 23 Mr. Gregory and the special speech class present 23 Alumni and undergraduates reminisce and re- the Thanksgiving assembly. new old acquaintances at the Homecoming Dance. 23-27 Thanksgiving vacation comes at last. 24 Vacation starts with eleven glorious days at home. 'I67 U U ' 0 Charles King is assisted by Eileen Kadis and Joe Schulzinger in singing the spiritual, No Hidin' Place, at an assembly, Henrietta Lep- sky, Anne Nichols, and Ann Gusweiler sing Body and Soul at the Jazz Concert. The Big Brothers are ho:t: to their litt'e brothers rt the Walnut Hills-Woodward basketball game. The Current History Club hears Mr. Robert Hilton, an English iournalist from Malaya, speak of conditions in the Orient. The crowd roars as the cheerleaders leap at the Walnut Hills-Withrow game. JANUARY FEBRUARY 13 At the Jazz Concert, students enioy band and 8 With a medley of popular show tunes and old specialty acts. favorites, the Choir presents an assembly. 14 Seniors match wits with college Boards. 10 After the Walnut Hills-Central game, the CHAT- 20 Walnut Hills competes with other Ohio students TERBOX presents an open house in the lunchroom. in the Ohio Scholarship Exams. 13 Student Council clean-up week begins. 25-27 After much preparation and anticipation stu- 16 Walnut Hills wins the PHSL swimming champion- dents again face exams. ship at Central. 168 lv I 'UT' ' ,ynthia Taylor, Don Borock, and Gene Youkilis star in an unusual silent flicker in the WALNUTS continuity. Cold spring days find track ractice moved indoors to the third floor. Juniors rehearse a scene from Oscar WiIde's play, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. . giant ice cream cone attracts seniors Nancy Bell and Carol Bamburger on Baby Day. Mr, Howe, Jon Collett, and Shelly Greenfield sad the school in the pledge to the flag. AARCH , 3 The Walnut Hills swimming team finishes sixth in the state swimming meet. , 9, IO Behind the scenes and before the footlights students present the best WALNUTS ever. 2 Federal Aid to Schools is the subiect of the town meeting assembly. 3 The lower school presents the Junior Jump. APRIL I3 The sophomore class presents the Soph Ball. 20 The iunior ploy, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, gives initial opportunity to dramatists. 26 On Baby Day seniors have their last official fling at childhood. 27 The seventh and eighth grades combine to pre- sent the Junior High Concert. 169 -.c.,- I xt Q .sus si .. ..-R 3 .5 Chemistry students wind up the year with a bang, A big night is ahead for Sherrie Watt and Bill Sprinkel as they set out for the Junior- Senior Prom. Kent Hodgetts charms both students and snakes with his unusual homeroom program. Amid studying for exams and prep- aration tor graduation, students find time to sign annuals. Halls and classrooms stand empty as school closes for the year. MAY JUNE 4 Yellow roses, flowing dresses, and breakfast par- 7 Students receive honors on Honor Day. ties recall memories of the 1956 Prom. 8-12 Exams and graduation preparations occupy the 12 The music department presents its annual Spring last week of school. Concert. 13 After six years of hard work, expectations, and 24 Announcement of new officers and tapping of dreams, the seniors graduate. a new Board are the highlights of the G.A.A. 15 The last day of school finds the students looking banquet. back on a successful year. 170 , -fl 333 fff fi , as 5521 ' gi ,fE'5if ? ? f .,v.,. , 1 V , .' v W .J 2 4 I w-f 'Q .3 ifziw Adverfising ADVERTISING CO-EDITORS: Margo Lee, Ann Levine -:slug REMEMBRANCER ADVERTISING STAFF, FIRST ROW: S. Johnson, J. Seinsheimer, R. Kessler, S. Schwuriz. SECOND ROW: D. Abramson, P. CoIIins, M. Betfmon. TOP ROW: J. Kruusser, M. Mafhes, C. Voss. S. Sian- Ion, R, Levinson. WALNUT HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIGN Mrs. VanMeter Ames Mrs. William J. Jarrett Mr. Richard N. Bluestein Mr. Howard L. Luedeke Miss Olive M. Clarke Dr. Frank H. Mayfield Mrs. R. Earl Denman Mrs. Hoyes K. McGowan Mr. James C. Ervin Mr. Earl D. Norton Mrs. E. Henry Hagner Mrs. Sigmund Raab Mr. Harold Howe ll Mr. Milton J. Schloss Dr. William F. Hunting Mr. David M. Watt Dear Members of the Class of l956: We, of the Walnut Hills Parents' Association, have reason to think that go- ing to college will be easier for you, and mean more, than if you had not come here. There we expect you to go on learning more of what you learned here, from teachers and one another. You will need to know more about the past, to see the lasting contribution of its achievements and values, and more about the present, to see and interpret for yourselves what differences the growth of democracy, science, and technology make in the possibilities and problems of the modern world. ln college we expect you to learn how to think and live fully, freely, re- sponsibly. We want you to develop your resources for enriching and en- joying your leisure, alone and with friends, by discovering the interests most rewarding to you. We count on your finding out, if you have not already done so, what kind of work each of you can do best, which will be of use to society and enable you to earn your keep. Even if you are to be employed as housewife and mother, you will have the best insurance in learning what you could do, or what further training you might take, to become a breadwinner. The years in college should also prepare you to be a more thoughtful and useful citizen of your community and your coun- try, and make you more able to do your part for the common good, in these critical times when democratic ideals are on trial. We believe that college will help you not only to develop in these ways but to fuse them into the character and conduct of a person who can go on growing after college, as a truly human being, whose life will be in- creasingly worthwhile to himself and to others. 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Co. 1-8564 Complimenfs of FOUR STAR CAFE One Block from the Beach 55 Vine Street Po. 1-8834 We haven'f yer found a money free To plant in the treasury of PiKE. Bur we are very proud and glad To be able fo buy a Remembrancer ad. Good Luck! 201 Directory Aaronsohn, Jon 7637 Greenland Pl., 37 St. Council 9, 11, Chatter. 9-12, Cheerleader 10, 12, Home Room Rep. 10, 12, Sigma 9-12 LCorr. Sec'y. 111, Hi-Y 11-12, Choir 11-12, Track 10-12, Peanuts, Swimming 11-12, Physics Club ll, Soph. Dance, Fresh Choir, Fresh. Party, Intramurals 7-8, Prom Comm. 12. Abbott, James C. 6138 Woodmont Ave., 13 Band 8-12, Orchestra 9-12, Peanuts, Walnuts '53-'56, Cur- rent Hist. 9, Music Club 7-8, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Abramson, Diane Cyva 4522 Perth Ln., 29 French Club 10-12 iSec'y 121, Chatter. 12, Peanuts, Rem. 9-12, Chi Sig 9-11 LHistorian 111, Y-Teens 10-12, Home- coming 12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Sr. Latin Club 9, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Fencing Club 10, Girls' League 7, Prom. Comm. 11, Cum Laude. Agee, Robert Austen 1170 Fehl Ln., 30 Big Brothers 12, DB 9-12 iCorr. Sec'y 121, Chatter. 11-12, Cross country 11, Home Room Rep. 12, Peanuts, Swimming 9-10, Soph. Dance, Physics Club 11, Track 9, 11, XEM 12, Hi-Y 11-12. Allen, Erastus T., 30 W. Fountain Ave., Glendale, O. Walnuts '55-'56, Orchestra 12, Peanuts, XEM 12, Band 9-11, Camera Club 9, Swimming 9. Aloe, Linda 4051 Rose Hill Ave., 29 GK 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 121, Peanuts, Homecoming 11-12, Soph. Dance, French Club 10-12, Sr. Arts and Crafts 12, Walnuts '55, Y-Teens 10-12, Pep Club 12, G.A.A. 10-11. Ames, Sanford S. 448 Warren Ave., 20 Boy Mayor 12, French Club 10-12 iPres. 121, Joan of Lorraine , Swimming 9-12, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12. Anderson, Phyllis 3587 Alaska Ave., 29 Big Sisters 12, lnterfrat. Council 11-12, Glee Club 9-12, Fresh, Party, G.A.A. 8-12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Music Club 9, Walnuts '54-'56, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Prom Comm. 11, Y-Teens 12, Girls' League 7, Fresh. Choir, Soph. Dance, Home Room Rep. 9, Dance Club 10, TNT 9-12 lTreas. 11, Pres. 121. Andrews, Susan Louise 6240 Kincaid Rd., 13 Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Chatter. 10-12, XEM 12, G.A.A. 10-12, Walnuts '56. Atkinson, Judy 5525 Madison Rd., 27 Choir 11-12, Big Sisters 12, Daisy Chain, Chatter. 11-12, Peanuts, G.A.A. 7-12, Current Hist. 10-11, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Glee Club 10-12, Y-Teens 10-11, Soph. Dance, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Girls' League 8, Water Pageant 11, Homecoming 12. Bachman, Sally Jean 3711 Odin Ave., 13 Gleam 10-12 lTyping Ed. 121, Glee Club 9-12, Cyrano de Bergerac , Victoria Regina , Walnuts '53-'56, Peanuts, Radio Guild 12, Scenery Painters 10-12, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, Dance Club 9-10, Water Pageant 11, Spanish Club 11, Sr. Latin Club 10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, G.A.A. 7-10. Bamberger, Carol 1041 Dana Ave., 29 Big Sisters 12 lExec. Council1, Y-Teens 10-12 iSquad Leader 11, Sec'y 121, Rem. 11-12 'Faculty Ed. 121, St. Council 10, GK 9-12 lVeep 121, Peanuts, Walnuts '55, Radio Guild 11-12, Chatter. 10, Gleam 9, Sr. Latin Club 10, Pep Club 12, G.A.A. 7-10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Joan of Lorraine , Girl's League 7-8. Bankovskis, Ruth 439 Forest Ave., 29 Cum Laude 12, Rem. 12, French Club 12, Spanish Club 10, XEM 12, Homecoming 12, Essay Club 12. Barg, Joseph Wayside and Barg Ln., 30 Chatter, 9-12, Peanuts, Spanish Club 11, Rem. 10-12, Radio Guild 11-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Intramurals 7-8, Homecom- ing 12, Sigma 9-12, XEM 12, Current Hist. Club 11, Physics Club 11, Debate Club 9-10. 202 Bates, lsadore 227 Forest Ave., 29 German Club 11, Prom Comm. 12. Baughman, Tom William 1405 Dyer Ave., 30 Swimming 9, Choir 11-12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir. Baum, David Harold 6791 Elbrook Dr., 37 Bowling 9-12 iCaptain 10-121, XEM 12, Chatter 10, Cur- rent Hist. Club 10, Phi Rho 9-12, French Club 12, Fresh. Party, Golf 10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Lunchroom Staff 9, Pea- nuts, Physics Club 11, Soph. Dance, Walnuts '56, Home- coming 12. Baxter, Leslie Jo, 603 Home St., Terrace Park, Ohio Big Sisters 12, St. Council 11, Scenery Painters 10-12, Wal- nuts '54-'56, TDT 9-12, Homecoming 11-12, Gleam 12, Prom Comm. 11-12, Peanuts, Rem. 11, Soph. Dance. Beggs, Estella Closs 3446 Whitfield Ave., 20 Rem. 10-12 iCo-Typing Ed. 11, Calendar 121, G.A.A. 7-12, Philotas 9-12, Y-Teens 10-11, Peanuts, French Club 10-12, Prom Comm. 11, Gleam 10, XEM 12, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Sr. Latin Club 9, Pep Club 12. Bell, Nancy Sue 2609 Ridgecliffe Ave., 13 Rem. 11-12 iPhotography Ed. 121, Philotas 10-12 iPres. 121, Intertrat. Council 12, Peanuts, Chatter. 10, XEM 12, Cur- rent Hist. Club 10, Fresh, Choir, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-8, Jr. Chorus 8, Prom Comm. 11-12, Soph. Dance, Y-Teens 10-11. Bell, Steve Herbert 2181 Bluegrass Ln., 37 Sigma 9-12, Choir 10-12, XEM 12, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Soph. Dance, Track 12, Intramurals 7-8. Bennett, William Stewart 6414 Tyne Ave., 13 Chatter. 10-12 iAss't Sports Ed. 121, Basketball 9-12, Big Brothers 12, Golf 10-12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Cross- cauntry 11, Blue Book 9, 12, Current Hist. Club 11-12, XEM 12, Fresh. Party, Hi-Y 11-12, Physics Club 11, Intra- murals 7-8, St. Council 10, Track 9, Quill and Scroll, DB 9-12. Berkman, Ann Maxine 3729 Ledgewood Dr., 7 Walnuts '53-'56, Daisy Chain 11, Chatter. 11-12, Philotas 9-12, Choir 11-12, Victoria Regina , Joan Of Lorraine 12, Peanuts, Glee Club 10-12, Home Room Rep. 10-12, Soph. Dance, Y-Teens 9, Dance Club 9-10, G.A.A. 9-10, Current Hist. Club 10. Berman, Dolph 1301 Westminster Dr., 29 Tennis 10-12, Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , RT 9-12 iTreas. 121, Football 10 iReserve1, XEM Hist. Club 11, Radio Guild 12, Peanuts, So Fresh. Party, Intramurals 7-8, Walnuts '56. 12, Current ph. Dance, Bills, Steve Arthur 207 Lafayette Cir., 20 Chess Club 11 iPres.1, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Swimming 9, Scarab 9-10. Black, Suzanne Marie 2520 Chatham St., 6 Rem. 11-12 lCo-Typing Ed. 121, Victoria Regina , Junior Miss , Joan of Lorraine , Choir 11-12, Big Sisters 12, Glee Club 9-ll, Gleam 12, Peanuts, Walnuts '55, Fresh. Choir, Soph. Dance, Sr. Latin Club 9-12, Home Room Rep. 11, Homecoming 11, Y-Teens 10. Bookman, John Turner 6304 Cambridge Ave., 30 Hi-Y 11-12, Peanuts. Borock, Donald Mark 5037 Newfield Ave., 37 XEM 12, Victoria Reginaf, Joan of Lorraine , Basketball 9, Sigma 9-12, German Club 9-10, Homecoming 11-12, Pea- nuts, Prom Comm. 12, Soph. Dance, Walnuts '56. Brav, Judith Adelaide 9 Avon Fields Pl., 29 Big Sisters 12 iExec. Comm.1Class Officer 12 iSec'y1, French Club 12, Glee Club 10-12 iSec'y 121, Homecoming 12, Jr. St. Council 8, Peanuts, Prom Comm. 12, Rem. 10, Soph. Dance, GK 9-12 iPres. 121, St. Council 9, 11-12, Walnuts '55, Y-Teens 10-12 Weep 121. BTBWBY, UOYOICS VGCH 1322 Pendleton, lu Kyteves 9-12, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board 11, Fresh. Choir, Bowling 9, Y-Teens 11-12, Girls' League 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Rem. 11. Brinkman, Barbara Ann 3109 N. Farmcrest Dr., 13 Girls' League 7-9, Jr. Chorus 7-B, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Pea- nuts, Rem. 11, Sr. Latin Club 10-12, Y-Teens 10-12, G.A.A. 7-12, Fresh. Party, Fresh. Chair, XEM 12. Broadfoot, Helen Grosvenor 1456 Elkton Pl., 24 Glee Club 11-12, Red Cross 12, Scenery Painters 12, XEM 11, Stage Wardrobe 11, French Club 9-11, Dance Club 10, G.A.A. 9, Girls' League 9. Bronson, Chuck Albert 837 Matthews Dr., 15 Basketball 7-12 lCapt.1, St. Court 12, Big Brothers 11-12, Track 9, 11-12, Crosscountry 11-12, Sr. Latin Club 11, ln- tramurals 7-8. Brown, C. David 671 Riddle Rd., 20 Choir 11-12, Fencing Club 11, Octette 12, Walnuts '55, FTA 12. Brown, Richard H. 6988 Five Mile Rd., 30 Scarab 9-12 lSec'y 11, Veep 121, Our Town , Victoria Regina , Current Hist. Club 10-12, XEM 12, Chatter. 12, French Club 12, Peanuts, Band 9, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Brunner, Kay Alison 6624 Highland Ave., 36 XEM 12, Dance Club 9, Jr. Latin Club B, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Rem. 11-12, Scenery Painters 11-12, Sr. Arts and Crafts 12, Soph. Dance, Kytyves 9-12 lVeep 121, Spanish Club 10, Walnuts 12, Prom 12. Buchanan, Linda Jean 1573 Larry Ave., 24 Entered 10. Choir 11-12, Big Sisters 12, Chatter. 11-12 iNews Ed. 121, XEM 12, Victoria Regina , Joan of Lor- raine , G.A.A. 10-12, Glee Club 11-12 iPres. 121, lnter- frat. Council 12 lSec'y1, Peanuts, Sr. Council 12, Altruist 11-12 lPres. 121, Triple Trio 11. Bursiek, Ralph David 1140 Clifton Hills, 20 Basketball 7-9 lReserve1, Big Brothers 11-12, BOA 9-12 1Treas. 121, Hi-Y 11-12 lCorr. Sec'y 121, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts, Physics Club ll, Track 10-12, Football 9-12. Burton, Doris 3445 Woodburn Ave., 7 Withdrawn 12. Bush, Linda Lee 6010 Bramble Ave., 27 Triple Trio 12, Choir 10-12, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Music Club 9-11 lTreas. 10-111, Sr. Latin Club 12. Byrd, Albert Ronald 747 Clark, 3 Baseball 10-12, XEM 12, Football 11 lReserve1, Peanuts, Walnuts '56, Spanish Club 10-11, Physics Club 12, Soph. Dance, Jr. Latin Club 7-9, Lunchroom Staff 7-8, Intramurals 7-8, Hi-Y. Carlson, Karen Elizabeth 218 Woolper Ave., 20 Big Sisters 12, Chatter. 11-12 lTyping Ed. 121, XEM 12, Current Hist. Club 10-12, French Club 12 iVeep1, G.A.A. 9-10, Girls' League 7-B, Jr. Latin Club 7-9, Peanuts, Sr. Council 12, Soph. Dance, TDT 9-12 lTreas. 121, St. Coun- cil 12, Y-Teens 10-12 lTreas. 121, Cum Laude. Cobb, James Temple Jr. 6106 Plainfield Rd., 13 Walnuts '53-'56, Band 9-12 fSec'y 121, Orchestra 10-12, Peanuts, Rem. 12 lCo-Business Mang'r1, Jr. St. Council 7, Jr. Chorus 8, Cum Laude. Cohn, Docly 7733 Stillwell Rd., 37 Chi Sig 9-12 1Rec'd. Sec'y 121, Rem. 12, Chatter. 9, 12, Current Hist. Club 9, Girls' League 9, Sr. Arts and Crafts 12, Peanuts, Walnuts '55-'56, Prom. Comm. 11-12, Home- coming 12, Y-Teens 12, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance. Cole, Jackson Russel 3515 Evanston Ave., 7 Baseball 9-10 iReserve1, Bowling 11-12, ADK 9-12 iVeep 12, Carr. Sec'y 111, Fresh. Choir, lntraimurals 7-8, Crafters Club 12, Swimming 12. ..olgan, Barbara Ann 3542 Bevis Ave., 7 G.A.A. 7-12, Glee Club 9-12, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, TDT 9-11, Spanish Club 10, Walnuts '55. ..ollett, Jonathan Howard 2305 East Hill Ave., 8 St. Council 10-12 lPres. 121, Chatter. fNews Ed. 12, Rewrite Ed. 111, Big Brothers 11-12, Track 11-12, Physics Club 11 lPres.1, BOA 9-12, Victoria Regina , Prom Comm. 11-12, Band 9-10, XEM 12, Crosscountry 11, Debate Club 10, Blue Book 9-10, French Club 12, Peanuts, Soph Dance, lntra- nr murals 7-8, Cum Laude, Quill and Scroll, Columbia Canter- ence 12. Cook, Isabel Elma 1427 Ryland Ave., 37 Kytyves, 9-12 lPres. 121, lnterfrat. Council 12, Scenery Painters 8-12, XEM 11, Y-Teens 11, Walnuts '53-'56, Rem. 11-12, Gleam 11-12, Homecoming 12, Prom Comm. 11-12, Pep Club 12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Red Cross 12, Jr. Chorus 7, Girls' League 7. Cooper, Joseph 809 Clinton Spgs. Ave., 29 Chatter. 10-12, Swimming 10-12, Hi-Y 11-12, RT 9-12 lSec'y 121, Track Mgr. 10-12, Peanuts, XEM 12, Physics Club 11, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Spanish Club 10-11. Caplan, Barbara 280 Hillcrest Dr., 15 Big Sisters 12, Chatter. 12, Y-Teens 10-12 lSquad Leader1 10, Sec'y 12, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Home Room Rep. 10, Gleam 9, Girls' League 9, Radio Guild 11, Rem. 10, Chi Sig 9-10. Corbin, Patricia Ann 404 Ludlow Ave., 20 Kyfyves io-12, XEM 12, G.A.A. 7. Cramer, Jessie Ann 1240 Herschel Woods Ln., 26 Philotas 9-12 lTreas. 121, Big Sisters 12, Chatter. 12, XEM 12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, Sr. Latin Club 12, Soph. Dance, Y-Teens 10-12, Cum Laude 12. Crespin, Stephen Ralph 1136 Clearbrook Dr., 29 Choir 11-12, Gleam 10-12 lCo-Business Mgr. 121, Big Broth- ers 12, Baseball 11-12, Chatter. 12, Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Phi Rho 9-12, Peanuts, Radio Club 10-ll, Radio Guild 12, Stamp and Coin Club 9, Camera Club 12, Fresh. Choir, Current Hist. Club 9, Intramurals 8, Cum Laude. Crane, John Thomas Cronest, Milford, Ohio Band 9-12 Weep 121, Band Council 12 lVeeo1, Scarab 9-12 lPres. 121, lnterfrat. Council 12, German Club 11-12, Pea- nuts, Walnuts '53-'56, Current Hist. Club 10-11, Physics Club 11. Davenport, Donna Jane 6719 Siebern Ave., 36 Kytyves 9-12 lRec. Sec'y 121, Glee Club 11-12, Chatter. 12, XEM 12, G.A.A. 8-11. Dearworth, James Robert 3216 Grischy Ln., B DB 9-12 lSec'y 121, St. Court 11-12, Baseball 9-12, Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan ot Lorraine , Big Brothers 11-12, Hi-Y ll-12, Peanuts, Football 10 lReserve1, Basketball 10 IRe- serve1, Intramural 8. DeCamp, Jenny Turner 4040 Egbert Ave., 20 Chatter. 11-12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, TDT 9-12, Home Room Rep. 11, Current History Club 11-12, G.A.A. 7-12, French Club. Dodson, Reynolds Edwin, 2470 W. Rockwood Ct., 8 Walnuts '53-'56, Peanuts, DB 9-12, Swimming 9-11, Chatter. 11-12, Big Brothers 11-12, Junior Miss , Cyrano de 8ergerac , Choir 10-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Spanish Club 11, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Jr. St. Council, Soph. Dance, Intramur- als. Dorsel, Paulette Elizabeth 3912 Warwick Ave., 29 Walnuts '55-'56, G.A.A. 10-12, Swimming 10, 12, Water Pageant 11, French Club 12, Glee Club 11, Home Room Rep. 12, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Fresh. Choir, Prom 12. Dusterberg, Richard Barry 6116 Tulane Ave., 13 DB 9-12 lVeep 121, Football 9-12, Radio Guild 11-12, Rem. 12, Gleam 12, Blue Book 12, Hi-Y 11-12, French Club 12, Walnuts '56, Track 11, Peanuts, Home Room Rep. 12, Stamp and Coin Club 8-9, Soph. Dance, Intramurals 8, Prom Comm. 12. Eicher, Melvin 22 W. McMillan St., 19 Chatter. 10-12 lPublicity Coor. 11, Editorial Ed. 121, Cy- rano de Bergerac , Joan ot Lorraine , Victoria Regina , St. Council 12, Big Brothers 12, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Current Hist. Club 7-9, Sr. Latin Club 9, Blue Book 9, ln- tramurals 7-8, Band 9-11, Band Council 11, Music Club 9. Elliott, Sue M. R. R. 1, Batavia, Ohio Big Sisters 12, Crafters Club 12 iSec'y1, Rem. 11-12, Scenery Painters 11-12, G.A.A. 7-11, TDT 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 121, Girls' League 7-8, Band 8-9, Soph Dance, Walnuts '56, Elsey, Edward C. 7149 Meadowbrook Dr., 37 Swimming 9-12, Crosscountry 11-12, DB 9-12, Track 11-12, Peanuts, Hi-Y 11, XEM 12, Physics Club 11, Intramurals 7-8, Soph. Dance. 203 CfVll'1, JUlT1eS LYUWTOTU ff. JYOU LBSTSY KU., IJ Class Officer IPres. 11, Veep 9, Classleader 81, Gleam 11-12 lBusiness Mgr. 11, Co-Ed. 121, Hi-Y 11-12, Tennis 11-12, Big Brothers 11-12, Victoria Regina , XEM 12 tVeep1, Cheerleader 11-12, DB 9-12 LTreas. 121, Peanuts, Home Room Rep. 9-11, Homecoming 11, Basketball 9-10, Soph. Dance, Spanish Club 10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8 Weep 81, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Intramurals 7-8, Prom Comm. 12. Estell, William Andrew 5531Dunning Pl., 27 Class Officer lTreas. 121, St. Council 11-12 lExec. Comm. 12151 Basketball 10-12, Baseball 9-12, Football 10-11 lRe- servel, Big Brothers 12, Home Room Rep. 9, 11, Prom Comm. 11 lCo-Chairmani, Homecoming 11-12, Radio Guild 11-12, DB 9-12, Hi-Y 12, Peanuts, Fresh. Party, Fresh. Choir, Jr. St. Council, Jr. Latin Club 8 LVeep1, Jr. Chorus, Intra- murals, Soph. Dance. Farnham, Mary Lindsey 10 Albert Pl., 27 Entered 11, Chatter. 12, Philotas 9-12, Peanuts, Pep Club 12. Faust, Sandra 3970 Abington Ave., 29 Chi Sig 9-12 Weep. 121, Crafters Club 12, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, Y-Teens 10, Girls' League 7-8, Walnuts '56. Fink, Joe Lee 3985 Glencross Ave., 17 Cheerleader 11-12 iHead 121, Baseball 9, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Physics Club 11, Pep Club 12. Finkelmeier, Phyllis Ruth 849 Clifton Hills Ter., 20 Victoria Regina , Choir 10-12, Glee Club 9-12 lTreas. 121, Big Sisters, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Walnuts '56, Pea- nuts, GAA 7-9, XEM, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Sr. Latin Club 9, Cyrano de Bergerac , Triple Trio 11-12. Fish, Vivian C. 3645 Reading Rd., 29 Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Radio Guild 11-12, French Club 11-12, XEM, Red Cross 12, Music Club 9-12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Girls' League 7-9, Sr. Latin Club 9. Ford, Ashley Lloyd 6 Field Lane, 8 Rem. lCo-Ed. 12, Ass't Lit. 111, Choir 10-12 fCauncil 121, Octette 12, Walnuts '54, '55, Peanuts, Victoria Regina , Quill and Scroll 11-12, St. Council 12 IComm. Chr.1, BOA 9-12, Chatter. IAss't Circulation Mgr. 111, Gleam 10-11, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Swimming 9-10, Prom 11, Cum Laude. Forman, Roslyn Judith 4291 Minmor Dr., 17 Radio Guild 11-12, Prom 12, Homecoming 12, Peanuts, Walnuts '55-'56, Rem. 11-12, Spanish Club 11, Crafters Club 12, Y-Teens 10-11, XEM, Victoria Regina. Fox, Richard G. 2072 Snowhill Dr., 37 French Club 12, Essay Club 12. Fram, Leonard H. 7700 Greenland Pl., 37 Bowling 10-11, XEM, Current Hist. 12, Phi Rho 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 111, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 8, Baseball 9. Frankel, G. Russell 5065 Paddock Rd., 37 Jr. St. Council 7, Jr. Chorus 7, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Intra- murals 7-8, Jr. Band 8, Fresh. Chair, Fresh. Party, Sr. Latin Club 9, Peanuts, Hi-Y 11, Basketball 7-10 iMgr. 101, Base- ball 9-12, Phi Ep 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 11, Veep 121. Frankel, Samuel Allan 3915 Warwick Ave., 29 Football 9-12, Baseball 9-12, St. Council 12, Interfrat. Coun- cil 12, Phi Rho 9-12 Weep 11, Pres. 121, Band 8, Peanuts, Radio Guild 12, Physics Club 11, XEM, Soph. Dance. Frank, Veronica Jane 540 East Liberty St., 10 GAA 7-12, GAA Board 11-12, Water Pageant 7, 11, Ger- man Club 10-11, Kytyves 10-12, XEM. Freiberg, Elinor 7154 Knoll Rd., 37 G.A.A. 8-12, Y-Teens 10-12, Peanuts, Current Hist. 10, 12, XEM, French Club 12, Sr. Lifesaving, STP 9-11, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Jr. Latin Club 8, Girls' League. Freihofer, Arno Frederick 6776 Glen Acres Dr., 37 Football 9-11, BOA 12, Victoria Regina , XEM, German Club 11-12 Weep 121, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Intramurals. Freytag, Lesta Judith 2041 Highland Ave., 19 Choir 11-12, Big Sisters, XEM lTreas.1, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board 8, 10-12 lTreas.1, German Club 10-11, Girls' League 7, Glee Club 10, 12, Kytyves 10-12, St. Council 12, Water Pageant 11, Cum Laude. 204 rrleclmnn, Koslyn IJIOJ oummlt MJ., ol Chatter. 9-12, Blue Book 10, Current Hist. 9-12, French Club 12, Red Cross 11-12, Peanuts, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Chi Sig 9-12 iCorr. Sec'y 121, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Y-Teens 10-12, G.A.A. 7-8, Walnuts '56. Friedrich, Marcia Jane 26 Aldon Lane, 36 Kytyves 9-12 ICorr. Sec'y 121, Crafters Club 12, XEM, Victoria Regina , Red Cross 9-11. Fritschi, Helen Victoria 2646 Fair Oaks Lane, 37 Chatter. 11-12 lCopy Reading co-ed 121, German Club 12 4,Pres.1, Big Sisters, Kytyves 9-12 ITreas. 121, Choir 11-12, Sr. Latin Club 10-12, G.A.A. 7-12, Glee Club 10, Rem. 10, Soph. Dance, Y-Teens I,Ring Girls1, Quill and Scroll. Furey, Mauvis Marcelle R. R. No. 2, Walton, Ky. Fencing Club 9-10 iSec'y1, Cyrano de Bergerac , Victoria Regina , G.A.A. 11-12, Radio Guild 11. Gabe, Carlene Martha 1665 Lionel Ave., 14 Choir 10-12, XEM, Glee Club 9-12, Sr. Latin Club 9-12, Y-Teens 10-12, Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Walnuts '53, Music Club 9, Fresh. Choir 9, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Gildenblatt, Marsha Faye, 1849 Wynnewood Ln., 37 Omega 9-12, Y-Teens 10-11, Pep Club 12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Fresh. Party. Glicksberg, Kolman 742 Avon Fields Lane, 29 Band 9-11, Radio Guild 11, Jr. Achievement 11-12. Glueck, Charles J. 162 Glenmary Ave., 20 XEM lPres.1, Swimming 7-12, Octette 10, Choir 10-12, Pea- nuts, Debate Club 10, Phi Ep 9-12, Physics Club 11, Sr. Latin Club Weep 121, Gym Team 9-12, Cum Laude. Goldfarb, Yigael Leon 3818 Dakota Ave., 29 Peanuts, Intramurals, XEM 12, Stamp and Coin 9-10, Chess 7-8. Goldman, Michael Robert 426 Clinton Springs 17 Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, Rem. 12, Cyrano de Ber- gerac , Joan of Lorraine , Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Phi Ep 9-12 Weep 121, Spanish Club 10, Intramurals 7-8. Goldstein, Alice Brandeis 5046 Oberlin Blvd., 37 Rem. 9-12 lCo-ad. Ed. 11, Sr. Ed. 121, GK 9-12 fTreas. 121, Home Room Rep. 12, Chatter. 10, Blue Book 12 KSection. Ed.1, Peanuts, French Club 10, 12, Victoria Regina , Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Homecoming 11-12, Current Hist. 10, 12, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-10, Girls' League 7-8, Pep Club 12, Prom 12, Y-Teens 10-12. Goodman, Bella Rena 747 Greenwood Ave., 29 Gleam 11, Homecoming 12, Jr. Latin Club 7, Peanuts, Red Cross 10-12, Scenery Painters 12, Crafters Club 12, Omega 9-12 fCorr. Sec'y 121, Stage Crew 11, Walnuts '55-'56, Y-Teens. Goodman, Jane Ellys 4084 Reading Rd., 29 STP 9-12 Weep 121, Peanuts, Swimming 9-12, Current Hist. 10-12, XEM 12, Water Pageant 9, 11, Y-Teens 11-12, Spanish Club 10-11, Radio Guild 11, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Girls' League 7-9, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-12, Soph. Dance, Prom 11. Goodman, Lynn 3990 Parker Pl., 17 STP 9-12, Glee Club 9-11, Peanuts, XEM 12, Crafters Club 12, Y-Teens 9-12, Soph. Dance, Home Room Rep. 10, G.A.A. 9-11, Fresh. Party, Fresh. Chair. Current Hist. 9-10, Rem. 12, Spanish Club 9. Goosmann, Barbara Ann 510 Compton Rd., 15 Choir 10-12, Big Sisters, Chatter. 10-12 lTyping Ed. 11, Ass't Feature Ed. 121, Victoria Regina , Glee Club 9-12, Home Room Rep. 11, Peanuts, TDT 9-12 Weep 121, St. Council 12, Walnuts '54-'56, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus. Greene, Mary Elizabeth 1529 Ruth Ave., 7 Music Club 12. Greenfield, Sheldon 3964 Dickson Ave., 29 Sr. Class Pres., Basketball lVarsity1, Peanuts, iCo-Director1, St. Council 12, St. Court 11-12 fSec'y 111, Sigma 9-12, Sr. Latin Club 9-12 lTreas. 121, Choir 10-12, Homecoming 12, Big Brothers 11-12, XEM 12, Jr. St. Council 7-8 CPres. 81, Gleam 10, Chatter. 11, Band 8, Fresh. Choir, Intramurals. Griffith, Constance 3840 Broadview Dr., 8 G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board fSec'y 121, Choir 11-12, Triple Trio 12, Glee Club 10-12, Chatter. 11-12, Big Sisters KExec. Comm.1, Home Room Rep. 12, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Water Pageant 9, ll, Victoria Regina , Homecoming 12, Walnuts '56. Griffith, Rita 2515 Boudinot Rd., 38 Choir 10-12, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-9, Glee Club 10-12, Jr. Chorus, Music Club 10, Red Cross 10, Spanish Club 10-11. Gusweiler, Ann 4160 Paddock Rd., 29 Choir ll-12, Big Sisters, Chatter. 11, Eighth Grade Class Leader, Fresh. Class Sec'y, Victoria Regina , Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board iVeep 11, Pres. 121, Girls' League 7-8, Glee Club 10-12, Home Room Rep. 9, Homecoming 12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club B, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Radio Giuld 11-12, AXD 9-12 iRec. Sec'y1, Triple Trio 12, Walnuts '55-'56, Water Page- ant 9, 11, Y-Teens 10-11. Hart, Francis Andrew 5513 Arnsby Pl., 27 Gleam 11-12 iCo-Ed. 121, Junior Miss , Cyrana de Ber- gerac , Joan of Lorraine , Big Brother 12, Radio Guild 11-12, Chess Club 10-11, German Club 11, Music Club 10-11 iVeep 111, Physics Club 11, Walnuts '55, Cum Laude. Hastings, Jane Ogle 1192 Beverly Hills Dr., 26 Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Stage Wardrobe 12, French Club 11-12 1Pres. 111, Glee Club 10-12 iLib. 121, Sr. Latin Club 9 lTreas. 91, G.A.A. 7-10, Fresh. Choir, XEM, Chatter. 10-11, Gleam 12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, Rem. 10, Soph. Dance, Cum Laude... Heine, George Herbert 7518 Bridgetown Rd., 11 Football iReserve1, XEM 12, Physics Club, Stamp and Coin 9, Intramurals. Helburn, Beber 721 E. Mitchell Ave., 29 Football iMgr. 11-121, Baseball 10-12, RT 9-12 iVeep 121, Big Brothers 11-12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Home Room Rep. 10, XEM 12, Physics Club, Intramurals. Hertzman, Lois Carol 4411 Paddock Rd., 29 GK 9-12 lSec'y 121, Homecoming 11-12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Y-Teens 10-11 lRing Girl1, Current Hist. 10, Girls' League 9, Walnuts '56. Hessler, Ruth Helen 2740 Arbor Ave., 9 Choir 11-12, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board 12, Glee Club 10-12, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus, XEM 12, Current Hist. 10, Peanuts, Victoria Regina , Water Pageant 7, 9, ll. Hill, Thelma Lee 6262 Hammel Ave., 13 Big Sisters, Rem. 9-12 iCo-Make-up Ed. 121, Home Room Rep. 11-12, Maiorette 11-12, Shillito Sewing Board 12, TDT 9-12, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-9, Prom 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Hoermann, Mary Alice 6512 Brackenridge Ave., 13 Big Sisters, Chatter. 10-12 lTyping Ed. 121, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-12, Girls' League 8, Home Room Rep. 9, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, S ph. Dance, TDT 10-12 lRec. Sec'y 121, Walnuts '55-'561, Yieens 10, Prom 12. Hoffman, Nancy 6924 Montgomery Road, 13 Lunchroom 8-11, G.A.A. 8-12, Prom 12. Holo, Sanford 7751 Stillwell Rd., 37 Rem. iLit. Ed. 121, Cum Laude, Phi Rho 9-12 CCorr. Sec'y 10, Veep 121, Walnuts '53-'55, Cheerleaders 11-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Orch. 9-11, Peanuts, XEM 12, Spanish Club 9, Band 10 lMgr.1. Hommel, Judith Ann 2886 Losantiridge Ave., 13 Y-Teens 10-12 iRing Girl1, Radio Guild 11-12, AXD 9-12, Daisy Chain, Soph. Dance, Homecoming 11, Fresh. Party, Girls' League, Peanuts, Pep Club 12. Hughes, Marilyn Lu Ann 3456 Fernside Pl., 7 Pep Club 12 iPres.1, G.A.A. Board 12, G.A.A. 7-12, Choir 11-12, Peanuts, Glee Club 9-12, Homecoming 12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Lunchroom 8, Music Club 7-B, Dance Club 9, Fresh. Chair, Sr. Latin Club 9, Walnuts '55, Pro- grams Inc. 11-12. Humphries, Pat 2432 Ingleside Ave., 6 Chatter. 11-12, G.A.A. 7-12, Girls' League 9, Jr. Chorus 7, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, TDT 10-11, Spanish Club 10, Y-Teens 10-12. Hummel, David John 1942 Avonlea Ave., 37 Octette 12, Walnuts '54-'55, Choir 11-12, Big Brothers 12, Gleam 11-12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Physics Club 11 iSec'y1, Intramurals, Basketball 7, ADK 10-12, Fresh. Choir. -iunt, Norma Kay 6104 Joyce Ln., 37 G.A.A. 7, 9-12, Girls' League 7, Jr. Latin Club 7, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Philotas 9-12, Water Pageant, Y-Teens. Hunting, Fritz 6942 Fair Oaks Dr., 37 St. Council 12 CExec. Comm.1, Big Brothers 11-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Basketball iReserve1, Physics Club lli VeeP1: Prom, XEM 12, Intramurals 7-8, Swimming 8-9, Sr. Latin Club 9-11, Peanuts, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Huss, Margo 5524 Madison Rd., 27 Chatter. 11-12, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-12, Water Pageant 7, 9, ll, Walnuts '54-'55, Peanuts, Rem. 11, Spanish Club 11, Girls' League 9, Jr. Chorus 7, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Pep Club 12, Soph. Dance 10, AXD 9-12, Crafters Club 12, Y-Teens 10-12, XEM 12, Current Hist. 9-11, Dance Club 9, Homecoming 11, Prom 11, Gleam 11. lngberg, Robert Louis 1817 Blackstone PI., 37 Choir ll-12, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir, French Club 12, Jr. Chorus 7, Homecoming 12. Jacobson, Joel Craig 3652 Washington, 19 Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Radio Guild 11-12, Peanuts, XEM 12, Hi-Y 11-12, Chatter. 10, Current Hist. 9-10, Debate 11, Debate Team, French Club 11, Physics Club 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Jr. St. Council 7. Johnson, Robert Craig 7011 Fern Bank Ave., 33 Football 9-12, BOA 9-12, Track 11-12, Baseball 10-11, Hi-Y ll-12, Soph. Dance, Home Room Rep. 10, Traffic Squad 11, Victoria Regina , lntramurals 7-8, Physics Club 11. Jolson, Alfred S., 911 Arlington Rd., Park Hills, Ky. Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Phi Rho 9-12, Chatter. 12, XEM 12, Programs Inc., Radio Guild 12, Physics Club 11, Peanuts, Walnuts '55. Joseph, Barbara Louise 4085 Rose Hill Ave., 29 Big Sisters, Victoria Regina , Joan ot Lorraine , Rem. 9-12 iSection Ed.1, Peanuts, Stage Wardrobe 12, Gleam 11, Chatter. 10, Blue Book 10, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, GK 9-12, Y-Teens 10. Jungshoved, Lise 3332 Morrison Ave., 20 Big Sisters 12, German Club 10-11 fSec'y1, Peanuts. Kadis Eileen M. 1743 Andina Ave., 37 Daisy Chain, STP 9-12, Choir 11-12, Triple Trio 12, Glee Club 10-12, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Julius Caesar , Jr. Latin Club 7, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Prom 12. Kahn, Jerry 750 McKakin Ave., 32 Lunchroom Staff 8-9. Kaplan, Bessie Leah 5010 Grafton Ave., 37 Rem. 11-12, Peanuts, Joan of Lorraine, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Sr. Latin Club 10, Y-Teens 10-11. Karam, Shiela Ann 5105 Graves Rd., 27 Chatter. 10-12 lCo-Ed. 12, Fourth Page Co-Ed. 111, Choir 11-12, Big Sisters, Quill and Scroll 11-12, Peanuts, Glee Club 9-10, Philotas 9-12 lRec. Sec'y 121, Rem. 9, Y-Teens 10, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7, Cum Laude. Katz, Barbara Sue 1559 Elizabeth Pl., 37 Omega 9-12 lTreas. 121, Chatter. 11, Prom 11, Y-Teens 9-11, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, St. Latin Club 10, Red Cross 9-10, Girls' League 7-8, Current Hist. 10. Katz, John Stuart 7273 Brookcrest Dr., 37 Phi Rho 9-12 iCorr. Sec'y 10-111, Chatter. 11-12, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, Hi-Y 11-12, Peanuts, Intramurals 7-8, Spanish Club 10. Keck, Barbara Lillian 3253 Whitfield Ave., 20 Scenery Painters 9-12, Red Cross 12 iSec'y1, Walnuts '53-'56, Rem. 11-12, Midsummer Night's Dream , Kytyves 9-12, Glee Club 9-12, Gleam 11-12, Homecoming 9-12, Prom 11-12, Dance Club 9-10, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Fresh. Choir, Pep Club, Peanuts, Girls' League 7-8, G.A.A. 7-8. Kehler, Thomas Chace 2632 Cleinview Ave., 6 Tennis 9-12, Victoria Regina , Peanuts, Chatter. 10-11, Big Brothers 11-12, Gleam 10, Hi-Y 11, Physics Club 11, Prom 11, Sr. Latin Club 11-12, Traffic Squad 11, Current Hist. 11, Band 9, Swimming 9, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Kelly, Joann 508 Union St., 29 Y-Teens 10-12 iRing Girl 10, Pres. 121, Choir 11-12, Triple Trio 12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Glee Club 10-12 iLib. 121, Chatter. 12, Dance Club 9-10, G.A.A. 9-12, Home- coming 11, Home Room Rep. 10, Prom 11, Water Pageant 205 9, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Choir, XEM 12, Fresh. Party, Spanish Club 10, Lunchroom 8, Pep Club 12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Girls' League 7-8, Music Club 9. Kemper, Reni 2979 Springer Ave., 8 G.A.A. 8-12, Fencing Club 10. Kessler, Rita Louise 3970 Parker Place, 19 GK 9-12 :Corr. Sec'y 121, Spanish Club 10-11, Y-Teens 10- 11, Soph. Dance, Rem. 11, Peanuts, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Homecoming 12, G.A.A. 9-IO, Fresh. Party, Chatter. 10. Kidd, Howard Lee 7245 Algonquin Dr., 27 Choir 10-12, Octette 12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Football IReserve1, Intramurals 7-8, Big Brothers 12, Prom 11-12, Soph. Dance, XEM 12, Water Pageant, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8. Koenig, Myron Robert 747 Delta Ave., 26 St. Council 10-12 iVeep 121, DB 9-12 l'Pres. 121, lnterfrat. Council 12 iPres.1, St. Court 11-12, Big Brothers 11-12 iVeep 121, Jr. Class Veep, Rem. 12 1Section. Ed.1, Football 9-12, Hi-Y 11-12 iTreas. 11, Veep 121, Choir 11-12, Pea- nuts, Soph. Dance, Jr. St. Council 7, Fresh. Party, Fresh. Choir, Baseball 1Reserve1, Intramurals 7-8, XEM 12. Koorland, Rena Sue 4057 Victory Pkwy., 29 Peanuts, Current Hist., G.A.A. 7, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Y-Teens IO-12, Spanish Club 10-11. Krueger, Charles Robert 3456 Oxford Terr., 20 Football 9-12, BOA 9-12 lPres. 121, Big Brothers 11-12, lnterfrat. Council 12, St. Council 9-10, Track 10-12, Pea- nuts, Physics Club 11, XEM 12, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Hi-Y 11-12, Intramurals 7-8, Home Room Rep. 9. Landberg, Jacqueline A., 1547 Shenandoah Ave., 37 Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Glee Club 9-12, Big Sisters, Radio Guild 11-12, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, Pea- nuts, Rem. II, Jr. Chorus 8, Y-Teens 10-11. Lederer, Jane 2718 Digby Ave., 20 Entered 12, Rem. 12 ICO-Art Ed.1, Gleam 12, Crafters Club 12, Scenery Painters 12. Lee, Margo 938 Dana Ave., 29 Rem. 11-12 iCo-ad. Ed. 121, Chatter. 8, GK 9-11, Walnuts '56, Peanuts, Home Room Rep. ll: Y-TSGHS 10-12: French Club 10, 12, XEM 12, Current Hist. 9-10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Homecoming 11-12, Prom. 12, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, G.A.A. 7-8, Girls' League 7-8, Programs Inc. 12. Leeds, Harriet Dee 1360 Herschel Ave., 8 Choir 10-12, Big Sisters, Glee Club 9-12 iAccom. 121, Rem. 12, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir, Cum Laude. Lehman, Winnie 7200 Overcliff Rd., 33 Big Sisters, AXD 9-12 iCorr. Sec'y 121, Soph. Dance, Prom 11-12, Victoria Regina , Daisy Chain, Fresh. Party, Radio Guild 11, Homecoming 11, Current Hist., Jr. Chorus 7-8, Y-Teens, Walnuts '56. Lenke, Joanne Marie 2250 Madison Ave., 12 Big Sisters, Chatter. 11-12, Rem. 11-12, XEM 12, G.A.A. 7-12 Soph. Dance, Water Pageant 11, Girls' League 7-8, Music Club 9, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Vic- toria Regina , Prom 11. Lepsky, Henrietta 4505 Perth Lane, 29 Sr. Council 12, St. Council 10-12 iSec'y 12, Elections Chrm. 121, Big Sisters, Chatter. 12, Jr. Class Sec'y, Triple Trio 11-12, Choir 10-I2 iSeC'y 12, Council 121, Glee Club 9-12 Weep 121, Fresh. Choir, Walnuts '54-'56, Homecoming 11-12, Peanuts, Prom 11, Cyrano de Bergerac , Home Room Rep. 11, Soph. Dance, STP 9-12, G.A.A. 7-9. Lerer, Gerald Marvin 1870 Garden Lane, 37 Baseball iReserve1, Bowling 10-11, Fresh. Party, German Club 11-12, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Soph. Dance. Lerner, Herbert Jerome 5765 Farm Acres Drive, 37 Sigma 9-I2 lVeep 121, Football iReserve1, Joan of Lor- raine , XEM 12, Radio Guild 12, Physics Club 11, Peanuts, Spanish Club 10, Jr. Latin Club 7, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Intra- murals 7-8, Walnuts '56. Levine, Ann 984 Lenox Place, 29 Cum Laude, Big Sisters, Rem. 9-12 lCo-ad. Ed. 121, Peanuts, Walnuts '55-'56, St. Council 9, Daisy Chain, Chatter. 9-11, Y-Teens 10-12 lCab. 121, GK 9-12, Girls' League 7-8, Current Hist. 9, G.A.A. 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Soph. Dance, Red Cross, Programs Inc. 206 Levitch, Sandra 1114 Egan Hills, Dr. STP 9-12 IHistorian 11-121, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Peanuts, Y-Teens 12, G.A.A. 7-9, Jr. Student Council 7-8, Latin Club 7-9, Spanish Club 10, Walnuts '56, Joan of Lorraine , Water Pageant 7, Homecoming 12, Girl's Swim- ming Team. Levy, Richard M. 3936 Wess Park Dr., 17 RT 9-12 iSec'y II, Pres. 121, Fresh. Class Treas., Chatter. lAss't Sports Ed. 11, Sports Ed. 121, lnterfrat. Council 11-12 tTreas. 121, Big Brothers 11-12, Swimming 10-12, Choir 10-12 IAccom. 11, Council 121, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, St. Council 10-12, Walnuts '54-'55, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir iAccom.1, Octette 12 iAccom. 10-111, Jr. Latin Club 7-8 iTreas. 81, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Chorus iAccom.1, Quill and Scroll, Cum Laude. Libby, Justin H. 1714 Portman Ave., 37 Baseball 9-12, Sigma 9-12, XEM 12, Peanuts, Bowling 10-11, Fresh. Party, Chatter. 9-11, Spanish Club 9-10, Soph. Dance. Lisner, Sheal David 5443 Newfield Ave., 37 AZA 9-12, XEM 12, Physics Club ll. Litwin, Janet Diane 5414 Carrahen Ct., 37 Choir 11-12, Big Sisters, Blue Book 9, Chatter. 8, 11, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, Gleam IO, Glee Club 10-12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Omega 9-10 1Rec. Sec'y 101, Cum Laude. Lloyd, James Arthur 5712 Glengate Ln., 13 Football 7-12 iCo-Captain 121, BOA 9-12 iVeep 121, Hi-Y 11-12, Physics Club 11, Swimming 10-11. Loran, Ann Rowena 661 Forest Ave., 29 ABX 9-12 iCorr. Sec'y 121, Peanuts, G.A.A. 7-12, Y-Teens 12, Dance Club 9-10, Prom 11, Homecoming 11, Fresh. Party, Girls' League 7, Swimming 7, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Home Room Rep. 11. Lounds, Thomas Allen 5709 Luhn Ave., 27 Baseball 11-12, Peanuts, Walnuts '55-'56, Intramurals, Phys- ics Club 11. Lowenthal, Alice Rita 4234 Red Bud Pl., 29 Chatter. 9-12, Gleam 9, 11-12 CCopyreading Ed. 121, XEM 12, Victoria Regina , Peanuts, Walnuts '55, French Club 12, GK 9-12, Y-Teens 10-11, Rem. 11, G.A.A. 7-10, Sr. Latin Club 10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Luebkeman, Hart H. 214 Cherokee Ave., 33 Football 9-12, Track 10-12, Basketball 7-9, Intramurals 7-8, BOA 9-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Traffic Squad 10-12, Programs Inc. 10. Lyon, Elizabeth Harriet 1 Dexter Pl., 6 Rem. 11-12 iCo-Make-up Ed. 121, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board 12, St. Council 11, Big Sisters, XEM 12, Current Hist. 10, Peanuts, Philotas 9-12, Jr. Latin Club 7, Quill and Scroll 12. MacKinnon, Kathy Ann 6405 Tyne Ave., '13 Big Sisters, Walnuts '53-'56, G.A.A. 9-12, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Water Pgaeant 8, 11, Philotas 9-12, German Club 10-12, Gleam 11-12, XEM 12, Dance Club 9-10. Maham, Dallas J. 3722 Miami Ave., 26 Sr. Latin Club 9, Physics Club 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-B, Jr. Band 7-8, Intramurals 7-8, Band 8-12, Walnuts '56. Mandell, Kenneth H. 1814 Avonlea Ave., 37 Baseball I0-12, Bowling 9-12, Football iVarsity1, Cyrano de Bergerac , Intramurals 7-8, Phi Rho 9-12, Fresh. Party, Chatter. 12, Homecoming 12, Peanuts, Walnuts '56. Mansfield, Elanor Marr 5981 Cin.-Ham. Pk., Hamilton, O. Dance Club 9-10, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-10, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Prom 11-12, Pep Club, Scenery Painters 9-12, Kytyves 10-11, Walnuts '53-'56. Margolis, Phyllis Esther 2405 Beechmont Ave., 30 Peanuts, Omega 11-12, Gleam 11, Red Cross 10-11, Spanish Club 11, Y-Teens 10, Walnuts '56. Marmer, Gary Janes 6123 Tahiti Dr., 24 Octette 12, Phi Rho 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 101, Choir 10-12, XEM, Football iReserve1, Fresh. Choir, German Club 9-11, Physics Club 11, Jr. Chorus 8, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-B. Matthes, Alvin Richard 2320 Vera Ave., 13 Bowling 9-12, XEM 12, BOA 9-12, Golf 10-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Intramurals, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Aax, Myrna Sue 1760 Dale Rd., 37 Peanuts, Omega 11-12, Walnuts '55, Crafters Club 12, Rem. 11, Current Hist. 9-10, Y-Teens 10-12, Camera Club 10, G.A.A. 9. Aehornay, Patricia Sue 1116 Regent Ave., 37 TDT 10-12, Peanuts, Walnuts '54, Crafters Club 12, Pep Club 12, XEM 12, Dance Club 9, G.A.A. 7-9, 12, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Girls' League 7-8, Glee Club 10-12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Spanish Club 10-11, Scenery Painters 12, Prom 11, Homecoming 12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Aeitus, Robert Joseph 3911 Wess Park Dr., 17 Big Brothers 11-12, Cheerleaders 11-12, XEM 12, Soph. Class Treas., RT 9-11, Fresh. Party, Hi-Y 11-12 iCorr. Sec'y 111, Walnuts '52-'56, Tennis 11-12, Swimming 10-12, Pea- nuts, St. Council 11, Orch. 8-12 lLib. 10, Pres. 12, Council 121, Band Mgr. 10, Jr. Chorus lAccom.1, Intramurals, Soph Dance, Prom Comm. 12. teyers, Marilyn 308 Kemper Lane Hotel, 6 STP 9-12 lTreas. 121, Spanish Club 10-12, Crafters Club 12, Pep Club 12, Peanuts, Chatter. 10, Gleam 10-11, Current Hist. 9-10, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Jr. Latin Club 7-8 lVeep 71, Jr. Chorus 7-8, G.A.A. 7-9. tichelman, John Sigmund 5050 Oberlin Blvd., 37 Phi Ep 9-12 LTreas. 121, Crosscountry 10-11, XEM 12, Base- ball iReserve1, Track 11, German Club 11-12, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Physics Club 11, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party. liller, Jacqueline 3901 Dickson Ave., 29 Walnuts '51-'56, Choir 11-12, Peanuts, AXD 9-12, St. Coun- cil 10, Chatter. 11, G.A.A. 7-12, Glee Club 9, Fresh. Choir, Jr. St. Council 7. liller, Mary Susan 1525 Joseph St., 37 Scenery Painters 9-12, Walnuts '54-'56, Glee Club 9-12, Rem. 11-12, Homecoming 12, Red Cross 12, Pep Club 12, Fresh. Choir, Soph. Dance, Peanuts, Jr, Chorus 7-8, Gleam 11-12, Girls' League. litchell, John R. 6218 Robison Rd., 13 ADK 9-12, Stage Crew 10-12, Basketball Mgr. 9-10, Intra- murals 7-8, Photo. Club 8-9, Walnuts '56. lohr, Marigale 6333 Parkman Pl., 13 Chatter. 10-12 lTyping Ed. 11, Ass't Feature Ed. 121, XEM 12, Victoria Regina , Peanuts, TDT 9-12, Y-Teens 10 iRing GirI1, G.A.A. 9-11, French Club 12, Big Sisters, Fresh. Choir, Glee Club 9-10, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7. loore, Ben 734 Clark St., 3 Football 9-12, Spanish Club 11-12, Peanuts, Hi-Y 11-12, Gleam 11, Walnuts '55-'56, Intramurals 7-8, Traffic Squad. loore, Marlin Eugene 2600 Moorman Ave., 6 Hi-Y 11-12, Intramurals. lonches, Emily 7648 Castleton PI., 37 AST 9-12 lPres. 121, Dance Club 9, Joan of Lorraine , XEM 12, lnterfrat. Council 12, Peanuts, Red Cross 12, Wal- nuts '53-'56, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, G.A.A. 10, Soph. Dance, Radio Guild 12. lork, Jerry R. 4014 Paddock Rd., 29 Joan of Lorraine , Phi Rho 9-I2 iCorr. Sec'y 121, XEM 12, German Club 10-12, Gleam 11-12, Camera Club 9, Chatter. 11, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, Physics Club 11, Blue Book 12. loskowitz, Marilyn Joan 1213 Stratford Pl., 29 Chatter. 11-12, French Club 12, Y-Teens 10-12 lCab. 121, STP 9-12 lPres. 121, Interfrat. Council 12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Current Hist. 10-11, G.A.A. 7-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Water Pageant 8, Walnuts '55-'56, Prom 12. luir, James Duncan Lake Ave., Glendale, Ohio BOA 9-12, Crosscountry 12, Hi-Y 11-12 lChaplain 121, Pea- nuts, Physics Club 11, Swimming 9-12, Track 11. lundy, Iris Ann 6339 Elbrook Ave., 13 Water Pageant 9, 11, G.A.A. 7-12, Y-Teens 10-11 lRing Girl1, Girls' League 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Philotas 9-12, Spanish Club 11-12, Current Hist. 10. lurphy, Shirley Jeanne 718 Clark St., 14 .loan of Lorraine , ABX lVeep 121, Y-Teens IO-12, Radio Guild 11-12, Peanuts, G.A.A. 7, 10-12, Soph. Dance, Span- ish Club 1O, Fresh. Party, Walnuts '56. Iichols, Anne 2857 Ridgewood Ave., 13 Big Sisters, Choir 11-12, Glee Club 9-12, AXD 9-12, lCorr. Sec'y 121, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Rem. 10-11, Gleam 10-11, Y-Teens 10-12, Triple Trio 12, Home Room Rep. 9, XEM 12, Water Pageant 11, Spanish Club 10-11, Soph. Dance, Prom, Fresh. Party, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Niebusch, Janet Beth 3921 Woodford Rd., 13 Walnuts '53-'56, Band 8-12, Orch. 8-12, Chatter. 12, Rem. 12, Soph. Dance, XEM 12, Fresh. Party, Spanish Club 10-11, Girls' League 7, Jr. Latin Club 7. Nogen, Alan Gary 7515 Castleton Pl., 37 Baseball 9-12, Choir 11-12, Phi Rho 9-12 l1'reas. 121, Pea,- nuts Gleam 11-12, Hi-Y 11, XEM 12, Current Hist. 12, Physics Club 11, Sr. Latin Club 10, Fresh. Choir,Jr. St. Council 7, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 8, Intramurals 7-8. Nolting, Charles Albert 742 Russline Dr. German Club 12. Norris, Don Barry 3345 Woodburn Ave., 7 Baseball 10-11 lMgr.1, Crosscountry 10, Hi-Y 11, Intra- murals 7-8, Lunchroom 8-10. Oberhelman, James C. 6752 Stoll Ln., 36 Basketball iVarsity1, Peanuts, Hi-Y 11, TS 9-11 lSec'y1, Phys- ics Club 11, Fresh. Chair, XEM 12, Intramurals 7-8. Oberklein, B. Jo 2541 Ridgecliff Ave., 13 Walnuts '54-'56, Peanuts, Choir 11-12, Glee Club 9-12, Fresh. Choir, Soph. Dance, Water Pageant II, Y-Teens 10, Rem. 10, Chatter. 10-11, Gleam 12, Radio Guild 11-12. Ottewitte, Eric H. 6211 Kennedy Ave., 13 BOA 9-12, Football 10-12, Hi-Y 11-12, Choir 11-12, Octette 12, Peanuts, Walnuts '55-'56, German Club 10-II, Physics Club 11, XEM 12, Basketball 9, Track 9, Intramurals 7-8, Fresh. Choir. Penn, Sylvia 3651 Reading Rd., 29 Walnuts '53-'56, Maiorette 10-12, Big Sisters, Rem. 10-12, Peanuts, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Prom ll, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Omega 9-10, Current Hist. 9. Perin, Patricia Suzanne 2505 Erie Ave., 8 Choir 11-12, Big Sisters, Current Hist. 10, G.A.A. 7-12, Glee Club 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Water Pageant 7, 9, 11. Perry, Lewis Curtis 2525 Essex Pl., 6 Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Gleam 12, Chatter. iEditorial Ed. 121, Radio Guild 11-12, Current Hist. 12, Chess Club 10, Sr. Latin Club 12, Intramurals, Home Room Rep. 11, Football 9, Victoria Regina , Cum Laude. Pichel, Michael J. 6135 Joyce Ln., 37 AZA 10-12 iPres.1, XEM 12, Camera Club 11, Homecoming 11-12, Peanuts, Rem. 11-12, Scenery Painters 11-12, Walnuts '55-'56. Pickett, Jack C. 2854 Winslow Ave., 6 Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Junior Miss , St. Council 12, Walnuts '54-'55, Big Brothers 12, Radio Guild 11-12 lBest Announcer1, Peanuts, XEM 12, Golf 10-11, Intramurals 7-8. Pierce, Karen Elaine 6336 Ridge Ave., 13 Walnuts '54-'56, Peanuts, Big Sisters, Fresh. Party, Glee Club 10-12, Fresh. Choir, Water Pageant 11, Y-Teens 10-11, Rem. 10, Chatter. 10-11, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Radio Guild 12, Joan of Lorraine. Pinales, Dolores 5124 Newfield Ave., 37 Choir 11-12, Chi Sig 10-12 iPres. 121, Y-Teens 10-12 lCab. 11-121, Glee Club 9-12, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir, lnterfrat. Council 12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Rem. 11, Spanish Club 10-12, Fresh. Party. Plummer, Janice Joyce 2434 Copelen St., 6 Rem. 11-12 lCo-Typing Ed. 121, Victoria Regina , Radio Guild 12, Y-Teens 10, Homecoming 12, G.A.A. 7-8, Girls' League 7, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Red Cross. Podolsky, Robert 222 Greendale Ave., 20 XEM 12, Chess Club 7-IO Weep 9, Pres. 101, Fencing Club 10-12 Weep 11, Pres. 121, Cyrano de Bergerac , Vic- toria Regina , TS 10 iTreas.1, French Club 12, FTA 12, Physics Club 11, Walnuts '55. Poll, Carol Ann 3261 Hardisty Ave., 8 Entered 11, Peanuts, Walnuts '56. Portnoy, Richard Mark 3895 Spring House Ln., 17 Chatter. 11-12 lPhoto.1, Walnuts '55-'56, Rem. 10-11, Pea- 207 nuts, Current Hist. 9-10, Debate 8-10, Intramurals 7-8, Span- ish Club 9-11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Photo Club 8-9, XEM 12. Potter, Ruth 1865 Glendon Pl., 37 STP 9-12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Choir 11-12, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 8, Girls' League 7-8, Gleam 9, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Spanish Club 10, G.A.A. 7-8, Sr. Latin Club 9, Wal- nuts '56, Prom 12, Rem. 9. Pressman, Gail 1103 Cheyenne Dr., 16 Rem. 10-12, Current Hist. 10-12 Y-Teens 10-12, Red Cross, Spanish Club 11, Peanuts, Homecoming 12, Debate IO-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Price, Monroe Edwin 1542 Kenova Ave., 37 Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Chatter. 11-12, Current Hist. 7-12 lTreos. 121, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Intra- murals, Sr. Latin Club 9-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Physics Club 11, XEM 12, Gleam 10, Prom Comm. 12. Radcliffe, Judy Ann 6240 Grand Vista Ave., 13 Big Sisters, Chatter. 11-12, G.A.A. 8-12, Y-Teens 10-12 'Ring Girli, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Pram 11, Spanish Club 10-11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Jr. Chorus 8, AXD 9-10, Walnuts '56. Rafalo, Francene Saundra 3990 Dickson Ave., 29 Walnuts '52-'55, Joan of Lorraine , Maiorette 12, Girls' League 7-8, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11, Y-Teens 10, Jr. Latin Club 7. Ramsey, Jackson Eugene 4944 Bouton St., 26 Basketball 10-12 lMgr.1, Tennis 10-12 lMgr.1, Football 11-12 lMgr.1, Victoria Regina , XEM 12, French Club 11, Physics Club 11, Chess Club 8-9, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club. Raunheim, Hanna Elizabeth 1919 Avonlea Ave., 37 Choir 11-12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Glee Club 10-11, Daisy Chain, Rem. 12, GK 9-12, Gleam 10-11, Soph. Dance, XEM 12, G.A.A. 7-9, Fresh. Party, German Club 10-12 4Sec'y 121, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Girls' League 7-8. Reeder, Della Noe 1562 St. Leger Pl., 7 Peanuts, Sr. Latin Club 10, Jr. Latin Club 7-B, Walnuts '55, G.A.A. 8-10, 12. Reesey, Marilyn 1342 Parkridge Pl., 8 Gleam 12, Homecoming 11, Peanuts, TDT 9-12, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 8-10, Red Cross, Y-Teens 10, Home Room Rep. 10. Resler, Sally Irene 3222 Woodburn Ave., 7 Entered in Senior year, Prom 12. Richards, Stuart 1135 Towanda Ter., 16 Baseball 9-12, Peanuts, Walnuts '56, Phi Ep 9-12, Physics Club 11, Intramurals XEM 12, Track 9. Richardson, Judith Ellen R. R. 2, Morrow, Ohio Cum Laude, Choir 11-12, Y-Teens 10-12, Rem. 12, Walnuts '56, Victoria Regina , Chatter. 12, Current Hist. 9-10, G.A.A. 7-12, Glee Club 10-11, French Club 11-12, Peanuts, Fresh. Choir, Girls' League 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Riggs, Susanne Lee 1806 Dalewood Pl., 37 AST 10-12, G.A.A. 11-12, Radio Guild 12, Lunchroom 12, Peanuts, Chatter. 10-11, Joan of Loraine , Current Hist. 10. Rinsky, Alan Hirsh 791 Clinton Springs Ave., 29 Band 11-12, Walnuts '56, Peanuts, AZA 9-12, Physics Club. Robisch, Ann Louise 6620 Kennedy Ave., 13 St. Council 12, Big Sisters, Girls Week Rep. 12, XEM 12, TDT 9-12, Chatter. 11-12, Radio Guild 11-12, Joan of Lorraine , Sr. Latin Club 9-10, German Club 11-12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Debate 10, Walnuts '56. 7045 Fair Oaks Dr., 37 Roe, William Edward Swimming 7-12, Track 10-12, DB 9-12, Crosscountry 11-12, XEM, Hi-Y 11-12. Roellke Bruce Alan Choir 10-12, Peanuts, XEM 12, Current Hist. 11-12, ALP 9-11, French Club 10, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Intra- murals, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Walnuts '56. 7230 Brookcrest Dr., 37 5942 Beacraft Ave., 13 Rosen, Jeanne Rem. 10-12 lSection. Ed. 11, Lit. Ed. 121, Cum Laude, Quill and Scroll 12, Sr. Latin Club 10-12 lPres. 121, Big Sisters, Peanuts, XEM 12, Walnuts '55, Y-Teens 10-11, Jr. Latin Club 7-e, cha sag 9-ii. Ross, Deborah Ann 5621 Lester Rd., 13 Kytyves 9-12, Walnuts '54-'56, Rem. 11, Victoria Regina , 208 Y-Teens 10, Peanuts, Sr. Latin Club 10-12, Red Cross, Water Pageant 11, Gleam 11, Blue Book 12. Rubin, David Paul 567 Prospect Pl., 29 XEM 12, Football 9-12, Physics Club 11, Hi-Y 11, Basketball 9-12, Baseball 11-12, Bowling 9, Jr. Latin Club 7, Sr. Latin Club 9, Track 10-11, Peanuts, Intramurals 7-8. Rubin, Jerry Clyde 1816 Catalina Ave., 37 Chatter. 10-12 lSports Ed. 11, Co-Ed. 121, Big Brothers, Peanuts, St. Council 12, Programs Inc. 10, Victoria Re- gina , Sigma 9-12. Ruvel, Carol Gail 1714 Bella Vista, 37 Current Hist. 11-12, Spanish Club 11, Y-Teens 11-12, Radio Guild 11-12, Peanuts, Homecoming 12, AST 9-10. Samuels, Bennett S. 3949 Redbud Ave., 29 Walnuts '51-'56, Peanuts, Band 8-10, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Band 7, Cyrano de Bergerac, RT 9-12, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Orchestra 7-10, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Jr. Chorus 7-8, XEM 12, Sr. Latin Club 9. Saxe, Charlotte Ann 351 Elland Cir., 29 Peanuts, Orchestra 12, Music Club 11. Schatfner, Patricia Elizabeth 238 Baxter Ave., 20 Peanuts, Rem. 11, GK 9-12 lVeep 121, Y-Teens 10-11 lRing Girl 101, Walnuts '53-'56, G.A.A. 7-12, Victoria Regina , Current Hist. Club 10, Gleam 10, Pep Club 12, Soph. Dance, Crafters Club 12, Girls' League 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Camera Club 8 lSec'y1, Dance Club 7. Schaumberg, Tom Michael 7640 Greeland Pl., 37 Hi-Y 11-12, Peanuts, Jr. St. Council 7, Chatter. 11-12, Phi Rho 9-12 lTreas. 121, XEM 12, Spanish Club 11, Physics Club 11, Intramurals 7-8, Football 9-10 lMgr.1. Schiering, Glenna Mae 6521 Loiswood Dr., 24 Choir 11-12, Triple Trio 12, Glee Club 9-12, Walnuts '55- '56, Peanuts, AXD 10-12, G.A.A. 7-12, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, Jr. Chorus 7-8, French Club 10, XEM 12, Home Room Rep. 9, Pep Club 12, Water Pageant 11. Schmalz, David Lee 6528 Blueridge, 13 Band 8-12, Band Council 10-12 lLibrarian 10-11, Pres. 121, Big Brothers 12, Cross Country 12, Peanuts, Walnuts '53- '56, Publications Auditor 12, Home Room Rep. 11, XEM 12, Physics Club 11, Track 10-12, Blue Book 12, Orchestra 10-11, Intramurals 8, Jr. Latin Club 8, Prom Comm. 11-12 lco-chairman 121. Schmidt, Betty Lee 6036 Lockard Ave., 30 Philotas 9-12, Big Sisters 12, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 9-12, St. Council 11, Walnuts '53-'56, Water Pageant 9, Peanuts, Radio Guild 11-12, Soph. Dance, Spanish Club 10, Jr. Latin Club 7, Home Room Rep. 10, Blue Book 12. Schneider, Gary Lea 3968 Loury Ave., 29 Football 10-12, Baseball 11-12, Sigma 9-12, Victoria Re- gina , Peanuts, Hi-Y 12, Homecoming 12, Physics Club 11, Spanish Club 10. Schneider, Charles Michael 1935 Berkley Ave., 37 Hi-Y 11-12, Chatter. 11-12, XEM 12, BOA 9-12, Bond 8-9, Golf 10-12, Peanuts, Physics Club 11. Schott, Barbara June 3445 Arnold, 26 XEM 12, Current Hist. Club 10-11, Daisy Chain 11, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-8, 11-12, Jr. Chorus 8, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, AXD 9-12 lRec. Sec'y 121, Spanish Club 10-11, Swim- ming 8, 12, Walnuts '54, Y-Teens 10-12. - Schreiner, Elizabeth Ann 1315 Haywood Ct., 26 Chatter. 10-12 lAssoc. Feature Ed. 11, Feature Ed. 121, Gleam 10, Glee Club 10-11, French Club 12, XEM 12, Pep Club 12, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, AXD 9-12 lVeep 121. Schueneman, Louis William 2147 Harrison Ave., 11 Baseball 11 lReserve1, XEM 12, BOA 11-12, German Club 10-11, Physics Club 11, Swimming 11-12, Intramurals 7-B. Schulzinger, Mark 6791 Meadow Ridge Ln., 37 AZA 9-12 lVeep 111. Schwallie, Louise Oridge 864 Clifton Crest Ter., 20 Rem. 9-12 lTyping Ed. 10, Activities Sect. Ed. 11, Co- ordinator 121, Walnuts '52-'56, Quill and Scroll 11-12, Chatter. 12, Philotas 9-12 KSec'y 121, Peanuts 10-12, Maior- ette 10-12, Big Sisters 12, G.A.A. 7-12, French Club 12, Y-Teens 12, XEM 12, Home Room Rep. 9, Fresh. Party, Blue Book 9, Homecoming 12. Schweikhart, Richard G. 4733 Whetsel Ave., 27 Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Chatter., Hi-Y 12, ADK 9-12 lTreas. 11, Pres. 121, lnterfrat. Council 12, Pea- nuts. Segal, Sylvia Irene 6870 Farm Acres Dr., 37 Rem. 11, Chatter. 11-12, Peanuts, Chi Sig 9-12, G.A.A. 9, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Y-Teens 8-10. Shadle, Jack Marvin 2815 Losantiridge Rd., 13 Basketball 7-12, Student Council 11, Intramurals 7-8, Big 'Brothers 12, Golf 10-12, Crass Country 12, Hi-Y lVeep 111, Peanuts, Lunchroom 8, DB 9-12, Home Room Rep. 12, Homecoming 11. Shallat, Bart Alan 810 N. Crescent, 29 Basketball 9 lReserve1, Victoria Regina , RT 9-12, Football 9 lReserve1, Hi-Y 11-12, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-9, Physics Club 12, Spanish Club 11, St. Council 9, Tennis 11-12. Shelton, Ralph Nelson 3671 Stettinius 'Ave., 8 Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Gleam 11, Golf 9-10, Lunchroom B-11, Intramurals 7-8. ihobe, Sheila Shelyla 55111 Maple Ave., 29 Peanuts. ' ' iilverblatt, Iris M. 1029 Egan Hills Dr., 29 Omega 9-12 lVeep 121, Interfrat. Council 12, Homecoming 12, Peanuts, Y-Teens 10-12, G.A.A. 9-12, Crafters Club 12, Red Cross 9, Girls' League 9, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Fresh. Choir. Smith, Fred W. 6675 Sandalwood, 24 Football 9-12, Track 9-12, BOA 9-12 lSec'y 11-121, Hi-Y 11 lSec'y, XEM 12, Chatter. 10-11, Peanuts, Prom Comm. 11, Intramurals. imith, George Edwin 3570 Mooney Ave., 8 St. Council 9-12 lTreas. 121, Current Hist. Club 8-12 lPres. 121, Home Room Rep. 9, Gleam 12 lLit. Ed.1, Jr. Student Council 7-8, Prom Comm. 11, Sr. Latin Club 11, Cross- country 10-11, Basketball 9-11 lReserve1, BOA 9-11, Cum Laude. ipelman, Deborah Pilgrim 3441 Stettinius Ave., 8 Chatter 11-12, Current Hist. Club IO-11, French Club 12, G.A.A. 7-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-9, Peanuts, AXD 10-11, Water Pageant 9, 11, Y-Teens 10-12, Walnuts '56, Programs Inc. ipiegel, Marion Rita 7656 Greenland, 37 German Club 10-12, Crafters Club 12 lVeep1, Scenery Painters 9-12, Prom Comm. 11, Peanuts, G.A.A. 7-12. iprinkell Wilbur H. 2934 Losantiridge Rd., 13 Tennis 9-12, Hi-Y 11-12 lPres.1, Football 7-12, Victoria Regina , Big Brothers 11-12, Choir 11, DB 9-12, Peanuts, Jr. Student Council 7-8, German Club 11, Home Room Rep. 9. iteele, Robert D. 545 Stanley Ave., 26 Stage Crew lAss't Stage Mgr. 11, Stage Mgr. 121, Scenery Painters 11, Cyrano de Bergerac , Joan of Lorraine , Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Alpha Lambda 9-11, Prom Comm. 12. itein, Bonnie Gail 1262 Avon Dr., 29 Chatter. 11-12, Current Hist. Club 9-11, Rem. 12, Peanuts, GK 9-12, Walnuts '55, Y-Teens 9-11, Spanish Club 9-11, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Music Club 9. Stewart, Aaron 707 West Ninth St., 3 Football 9-11, Baseball 9-12, Spanish Club 11, Peanuts, Band 9-10, Jr. Band 7-8, Physics Club 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Debate Club 11, Walnuts '56. itivers, George Spencer 6213 Beechview Cir., 13 Big Brothers 11-12 lPres. 121, Current Hist. Club 11-12 lVeep 121, Football 9-12, Fresh. Party, Hi-Y lPres. 11, Treas. 121, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Soph. Dance. itone, Herberta Katherine 243 Hosea Ave., 20 Orchestra 9-12, Walnuts '53-'56, Music Club 9-11, Lunch- room Staff 9-10. itrauss, Mimi 3819 Dakota Ave., 29 Y-Teens 12, French Club 12, Current Hist. Club 11-12, Victoria Regina , STP 9-12, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Jr. Latin Club 7, G.A.A. 7-9, Homecoming 12. iusskind, George Steven 4 Lenox Ln., 29 Sigma 9-12 lTreas. 121, Walnuts '53-'54, German Club 10- 12, lTreas. 10, Veep 111 Basketball 8-12, Peanuts, Home Room Rep. 9, Chatter. 12, Radio Guild 12, Hi-Y 11, Phys- ics Club 11, Soph. Dance, Football 9, Fresh. Party, Prom Comm. 12. Svendsen, Nancy Charlotte, 1532 Wittekind Ter., 24 Chatter. 12, Current Hist. Club 11-12, Victoria Regina , Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-10, Gleam 11, Homecoming 12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts, Rem. 12, Philotas 9-12, Walnuts '54-'56, Y-Teens 10-12. Tallmadge, Tonia Lee 3522 Erie Ave., 8 Big Sisters 12, G.A.A. 8-12, G.A.A. Board 11-12, AXD 9-12, Water Pageant 9-11 lSt. Director 111, XEM 12, Peanuts, Victoria Regina , Y-Teens 10, Soph. Dance, Jr. St. Council 7-8, Pep Club 12, Crafters Club 12. Taylor, Cynthia 1614 North Dixon Cir., 24 Big Sisters 12, St. Council 10, Chatter. 11-12 lCo-Copy Ed. 121, Jr. Red Cross 11-12 lPres. 121, TDT 9-12, Gleam 12 lMake-up Ed. 121, Glee Club 10-12, Victoria Regina , Prom Comm. 11-12, Walnuts '54-'56, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Choir, Quill and Scroll. Taylor, Nancy Marilyn Choir 10-12, Triple Trio 11-12, Walnuts '53-'56, Peanuts, Glee Club 9-12, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. St. Council 7, G.A.A. 10-12. Taylor, Rhonda Lee 553 Boal St., 10 Maiorette 11-12, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Choir 11-12, G.A.A. 7-11, G.A.A. Board 11 lSec'y1, Horne Room Rep. 10, Soph. Dance, Prom Comm. 11, Glee Club 10-11, Fresh. Choir, Y-Teens 10, Jr. Chorus 8, Current Hist. Club 9, Water Pageant 11, Rem. 11. Tcimpidis, George David 4214 Kirby Rd., 23 Octette 12, Choir 11-12, Walnuts '55-'56, Choir Council 12, Gleam 11-12, Music Club 11-12 lPres.1, Peanuts. Thie, Sandra Louise 4527 Hanley Rd., 11 Big Sisters 12, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 10-12, Home Room Rep. 12, Glee Club Club 10-12,'Water Pageant 11, Prom 12. Thomas, Mary Elizabeth 2690 Section Rd., 37 Big Sisters 12, Rem. 11-12 lGirls' Sports Ed. 121, Philotas 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 121, XEM 12, French Club 12, Walnuts '55, Peanuts, Y-Teens Ring Girl 11, Maiorette 11-12, G.A.A. 9-12, Tennis 10-11, Midsummer's Night Dream , Jr. Latin Club 8. Tietig, Sybil 3650 Grandin Rd., 26 Junior Miss , Peanuts, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 9-10, Pep Club 12, Soph. Dance, Water Pageant 11. Toms, Marcia Anne 2555 Handasyde Ave., 8 St. Council 9, 12 lExec. Comm.1, Girls' Week Rep 11-12, TDT 9-12 lPres. 121, lnterfrat. Council 11-12, Choir 10-12, Glee Club 9-12, Triple Trio 11-12, Walnuts '54-'56, Rem. 11, Gleam 12 lArt Ed.1, Big Sisters 12, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board 8, Soph. Dance Homecoming 11-12, Pep Club 12, Y-Teens 9-10. Torf, Elaine Helen 1715 Andina, 37 Big Sisters 12, Class Leader 7, Jr. St. Council 7-B, St. Council 9, 11, Current Hist. Club 10-12 lSec'y 121, XEM 12, Debate Club 9, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Pea- nuts, Chi Sig 9-11. Trarbach, Eleanor Frances 1432 Main St., 10 G.A.A. 12, Y-Teens 9-11, G.A.A. 7-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Lunchroom Staff 12, Current Hist. Club 9-11. Tudor, Thomas 6476 Kellogg Rd. Tunick, Roberta Ellen 7341 Brookcrest Dr., 37 Chatter. 12, STP 9-12 1Sec'y 121, Y-Teens 9-10, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, lPres. 71, G.A.A. 7, Fresh. Chair, Fresh. Party, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Sr. Latin Club 9, Spanish Club 10. Turner, Patricia Ann 850 N. Bend Rd., 24 Peanuts, Walnuts '54, Glee Club 12, G.A.A. 7-12, Honor Swim 9-12, Band 9-11, Jr. Chorus 7, Jr. Latin Club 7, Dance Club IO. Turpeau, Ross 3600 Forest Park Dr., 29 Basketball 10-12 lCo-Capt.1, Class Officer lCIassleader 8, Pres. 10, Veep 121, Tennis 9-12, Band 8-12, Band Council 10-12, Chancellors 12 lPres.1, Fresh. Party, Hi-Y 11-12, Jr. Latin Club 8 CPres.1, Jr. St. Council 7-8, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, St. Council 10-11, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Band 7, Pep Club 12. VanHook, George William 5205 Stewart Ave., 27 Walnuts '56, Peanuts, Band 8-10, Chancellors 12, Track 10, Pep Club 12, Intramurals 7-10, Crafters Club 12. 2445 Downing Dr., 8 209 Vanderman, Patti June 318 Mulberry St., 10 Kytyves 9-12, Pep Club 12, Current Hist. Club 11, Y-Teens. Vetter, Virginia May 9630 Todd Dr., Montgomery, O. Big Sisters 12, Chatter. 12, XEM 12, G.A.A. 9-12, Peanuts, Pep Club 12, Kytyves 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 121, Water Pageant 9, 11, Walnuts '56. Vitz, Robert Carl 818 Dunore Rd., 20 Football 8-12, Track 11-12, Big Brothers I1-12, DB 9-12, Hi-Y 11-12, XEM 12, Fresh. Party, Soph. Dance, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Intramurals 7-8. Vondenbrink, Joann Marlene 1709 Queen City Ave., 14 Y-Teens 10-12 lRing GirI1, G.A.A. 9-12, Sr. Latin Club 9-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-B, Rem. 11, XEM 12. Wade, Orin Wallace 1417 Republic St., 10 Victoria Reginia , Joan of Lorraine , Choir 10-11, French Club 12, Fresh. Choir, Peanuts, Music Club 11, Physics Club 12, Jr. Chorus 7-8. Walker, Joan 3503 Observatory Ave., 8 Entered 11. Cheerleaders 12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, G.A.A. I1-12, Y-Teens 12, French Club 12, XEM 12, Daisy 801 Wehrman, 29 Chain 11, Water Pageant 11. Walker, Laverne Crafters Club 12, Dance Club 10, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-12, Girls' League 7, Homecoming 12, Interfrat. Council 12, ABX 10-12 lPres. 121, Lunchroom 8-9, Music Club 8, Pea- nuts, Rem. 11. Warkany, Joseph H. 3535 Biddle St., 20 Light Crew 8-12 lAss't Elect. 10, Chief Elect. 11-121, Visual Aids 8-12, Prom Comm. 11-12, ADK 9-12 iSec'y 111, Physics Club 11, Radio Club 10, German Club 10-11, Walnuts '56, Watt, Sherwood Tremain 7150 Fair Oaks Dr., 37 ' Sr. Council 12, Big Sisters 12, G.A.A. 7-12, G.A.A. Board 11-12, Cheerleaders 12, Daisy Chain 11, Peanuts, AXD 9-12 lTreas. 121, Prom Comm. II, Water Pageant 11, Y-Teens 10, Fresh. Party, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Welch, George Alfred 3334 Woodburn Ave., 7 Football 9, 11-12, Choir 11-12, Crasscountry 10, XEM 12, Hi-Y 12, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts, Physics Club 11, Sr. Latin Club 12, Track 10, 12, Walnuts '56, Lunchroom 8-9, Baseball 9 lMgr.1. Wells, .Mary Alice 1333 Wm. H. Taft Rd., 6 Current Hist. Club 10, Fresh. Choir, Fresh. Party, G.A.A. 10-12, Girls' League 7, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Music Club 11, Peanuts, Radio Guild 12, Spanish Club 10-11, Walnuts '55, Y-Teens 10. Werth, S. Lewis 8164 Fontaine Ct., 36 Football 9-12, RT 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 111, Homecoming 12, ' Peanuts, Basketball 7-9, Intramurals 7-8, Soph. Dance, XEM 12, Current Hist. Club 11-12, Fresh. Party. White, Herbert Leon 1743 Bella Vista, 37 Baseball 10-I2, Bowling 10-12, Phi Ep 10-12 lSec'y 121, Peanuts, Chatter. 11, Current Hist. Club IO, Intramurals. Whiting, Clair Ann 3565 Raymar Blvd., 8 Sr. Council 12, Big Sisters 12 lChairman1, Victoria Re- gina , Joan of Lorraine , Rem. 10-12 lCo-typing Ed. 11, Sect. Ed. 121: Quill and Scroll, TDT 9-12 lCorr. Sec'y 121, 210 Choir II-12, Glee Club 10-I2 lSec'y 121, G.A.A. 7-12, Peanuts, Walnuts '55, Girls Week Rep. 11-12, Y-Teens 10, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Chorus 7, Soph. Dance, Stamp and Coin 9, Pep Club 12, Homecoming 12, Radio Guild 12 iBest Announcer1. Williams, Elizabeth 3252 Beresbord Ave., 6 Choir 10-12, Glee Club 10-12, G.A.A. 7-12, Jr. Latin Club, Pep Club 12, Tennis 11, Ivyettes 12, Red Cross 9-12. Willis, Estelle Myrna 620 Greenwood, 29 Rem. 9-12 lCo-Editor 12, Make-up Ed. 111, Maiorette 10-12, Big Sisters 12, Quill and Scroll 11-12, Walnuts '54, Pea- nuts, Prom Comm. 11-12, Current Hist. Club 9, Debate Club 9, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Winkler, Beatrice Paula 5822 Rhode Island, 37 Victoria Regina , G.A.A. 7-12, Homecoming 12, Peanuts, XEM 12, Spanish Club 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Pep Club 12. Wise, Morris Florsheim 4177 Rose Hill Ave., 29 Basketball 9-12, Physics Club 11, Cum Laude 12, XEM 12, RT 9-12, Peanuts, Intramurals 7-8, Stamp and Coin Club 8-9. Wolf, Alan Morris 4137 Paddock Rd., 29 Class Officer lPres. 9, Veep 10, Treas. 111, Football 9-12 lCo-cap't. 121, Big Brothers 11-12, St. Council 12, Basket- ball 10-12, Track 9-12, Chatter. 12, Sigma 9-12, Home Room Rep. 9, 11, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party, Jr. Latin Club 8 lSec'y1, Intramurals 7-9, Fresh. Choir, Cum Laude 12. Wolf, Dave Alan 3984 Dickson Ave., 29 Phi Ep 9-12 lTreas. 11, Pres. 121, Cyrano de Bergerac , Baseball 11-12, Crasscountry 11, Golf 10, XEM 12, Bowling 10, lnterfrat. Council 12, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts. Woods, John Sharp 1309 Eight Mile Rd., 30 Walnuts '54-'56, Orchestra 10-12, Band 9-12, Chess Club 9. Woodside, Robert James 6823 Elwynne Dr., 36 Camera Club 9, Fresh. Party. Woodward, Carol Ann 5973 Orchard Dr., 30 Daisy Chain 11, Philotas 9-12 lVeep 121, Big Sisters 12, Chatter. 10-12, Soph. Dance, Girl's League 9. Wright, Wallis Norma 1708 East McMillan, 6 Current Hist. Club 11, Jr. Latin Club 7-8. Youkilis, Eugene Joseph 161 East Mitchell Ave., 17 Victoria Regina , Joan of Lorraine , Baseball 9-12, Pea- nuts, lntramurals 7-8, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Radio Guild 11-12, Walnuts '56. Youkilis, Marvyn Hershel 3978 Ardmore Ave., 29 Sigma 9-12 lPres. 121, Interfrat. Council 12 lVeep1, Oc- tette 11-12, Choir 10-12, Choir Council 12, Walnuts '55-'56, Peanuts, Big Brothers 12, Baseball 9-12, XEM 12, Fresh. Choir, German Club 11-12, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Intramurals. Ziegler, Barbara Jean 5759 Marmion Ln., 13 Band 9-12, Band Council 12 lTreas.1, Chatter. 11-12, TDT 10-12, Crafters Club 12 lPres.1, Prom Comm. I1-12, Peanuts, Soph. Dance, Walnuts '54-'56, Rem. 11, Pep Club 12, Gleam 11-12, G.A.A. 9-11. Zimmerman, Howard W. 1060 Richwood Ave., 26 Swimming 9-12, Walnuts '54-'55, Peanuts, Band Council 9-11, Band 7-11, Orchestra 12, Intramurals 7-9, Jr. Band 7, Physics Club 10-11, Spanish Club 9-10, Current Hist. Club 11, Soph. Dance, Fresh. Party. Acknowledgements We wish to thank all those who, by their cooperation and advice, have made the 1956 REMEMBRANCER possible: Mr. Edward P. Buescher, Cincinnati Process Engraving Company Messrs. Shellhouse, Oxford Printing Company Mr. Stan Favret, Photographer Mr. Norman Bush, Photo Reflex Studio, Shillito's Mr. W. C. Sims, W. C. Sims and Company Mr. Joseph Meyer, Process Book Binding Company Messrs. Metzger, Film-Art Company Most of all we would like to express our sincere thanks to our adviser, Miss Mary Louise Schroth, for the devoted guidance which she has given to the 1956 REMEM- BRANCER staff throughout the year. Aufographs
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