Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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We Jrhrill 'ro 'fhy banner. blue and gold: Oh, Rise +o Jrhe HighesH our voices loudly cry. We'll bring Fame and Glory +o Walnul Hills High. xjlig on fAe Z '-Inq... a-.4,,W..mmmW-M ill! llll ll!!! EB!! ill I kv' Ff?MtK High school liTe oTTers limiTless riches and opIoorTuniTies To The sTucTenT who crosses The Threshold. T-Tere The myriad TaceTs OT The world oT TiTeraTure, science. and The arTs open beTore him. These educaTional experiences Torm The cornersTone Tor all his liTe To come. our lolffcy sfanclarvls 'W rmwpm ,MW ,WW ? 3 A 5 f , M. mwfwq 4 f a Q A Q-,Lw W M HQ gf , M 4 . l X 2 , X 3? Q 4 A 5? W K fl ffm P J 1 fig, ,ff X Q, . , 5 . A W- if fy ' , A . ,W K , 1 The Three o'clocl4 bell has sounded, buT The school is sTill alive wiTh busTling acTiviTies. A Calls sound across The Tield where aThleTes run Track or play ball. STrains oT music are heard Trom The band room. 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The pupils are insTilled wiTh a deep respecT Tor learning, while broadening Their horizons by being inTroduced To new views and aspecTs of each subiecT. They regard The Teachers as Triends, as well as insTrucTors, To whom They can go if They need help, and To whom They can Talce Their individual problems. Much Time is also devoTed by The TaculTy members in Their capaciTy as sponsors oT WalnuT Hills aTTer school clubs. and organizaTions. IT is This, in addiTio,n To Their compeTence as Teachers, ThaT prepares WalnuT l-lills sTudenTs so well Tor college, and, on a broader scale, Tor life. 12 alnuf we comes new rinciloa MR. RICHARD W. MECHEM During l'he summer monfhs. Walnur Hills siudenls eagerly walched The newspapers for informaiion concerning Their new principal, Mr. Richard Mechem. They learned Thai he was formerly 'rhe Direclor of Sfudies af a school for boys in Massachusefls. which had only 500 sfudenfs as compared lo The 2000 boys and girls ar Walnul Hills. Since his coming lo Walnul Hills, Mr. Mechem has Tried To become personally acguainied wiih as many of The siudenls as he possibly can. Our principal has also supporied school funclions whenever if was possible. IT has indeed made Walnui Hills siudenfs ' w,lw,,,f' proud lo see 'rheir principal cheering ihe ieam 'ro viclory wilh Them ar a loolball game. Teachers and siudenls alike loolc +o Mr. Mechem wilh greal' and ineslimable pride. Mr. Mechem has advocafed many new principles in rhe school. such as lhe insriiulion of an honor sysfem. He has also concerned himself especially wifh applying lo colleges. He has already insliluled The early applicalions of juniors. l'r is wilhoul a cloubi lhai Mr. Mech- em will help uphold lhe presfige of Walnul Hills High School in scholarship and preparalion for college and laler life. Morning announcemenis are broadcasfed by Mr. Mechem. Mr. Mechem and Miss Shigley discuss school business. meefing. Mr. Mechem presides ai a policy commiffee ssisfanf rinciloal LGGPS scAool running smoofA4y MR. HOWARD L. LUEDEKE Mr. Howard I.. Luedelce, in his dulies as assisranl' principal, is well acquainled wilh many sludenls of our school. Under his rnanagemenl 'rhe supply slore has run a very successful year. Mr. Luedelce also Ialqes bolh ailrendance and disciplinary records, and advises Sludenl Courlr, In addilion he organizes lunch roonn procedure and fire drills. MISS MARGERITE SHIGLEY MRS. ESTELLE NOWAK MRS. CAROLYNE ABRAVAYA MISS NORMA CUZZORT MISS JUDY GALLAGHER Secrefary Io Mr. Mechem Secretary Io Mr. Luedeke Treasurer Secrefary to Librarian Secrefary Io Counselors I6 MR. CARL PEETS Boys' Counselor Miss VicToria Manoulcian, lasT y.ear's lower school counsel- lor, Tor The pasT year, has helped upper school girls as Their counsellor. Advising senior girls on college choices and ap- plicaTions was a greaT parT of her job. Miss Manoulcian also advises Senior Council and supervises STudenT Aid, Big Sis- Ters, and Ushers Tor many diTierenT school evenTs. MISS BEVERLY LOGAN Lower School Counselor Counsellor Tor upper school looys This year has been Mr. Carl PeeTs. Junior and Senior boys consulTed him abouT colleges and scholarships. Much oT Mr. PeeTs' Time was de- voTed To The Senior Class as he became The new Senior Class Adviser. Besides These duTies, Mr. PeeTs has been adviser To STudenT Council and Big BroThers. MISS VICTORIA MANOUKIAN Girls' Counselor Changing Trom an elemenTary school To a large high school is a big sTep Tor sevenTh graders. One oT The goals of Miss Beverly Logan, lower school counsellor, is To help These youngsTers adiusT To academic and social life aT Walnuf Hills. ln addiTion To This, she acTs as TaculTy adviser To Junior STuden'r Council. Firs+ Row, Leif 'lo Righi: Mr. Paul Ahleri, Shop: Miss Elcla Baechle. Ancienl, Medieval Hisiory: Mr. Lloyd Bailey. Maih- emafics: Mr. Willard Bass, Gym: Mrs. Marlys Bohmer, Diefi- cian. Second Row: Mr. Richard Bourn, Mafhemafics: Miss Esfher Cahill, English: Mr. Denzil Carpenier, Maihemalics: Miss l-lelen Carson, Librarian: Mrs. Rulh Calalin, English, Spanish. Third Row: Mrs. Jacqueline Corn. American, Modern His- +ory: Mrs. Marie-Louise Creelman, Spanish: Mr. George Da- vis. Gym: Miss Margaref Dunphy. American, Modern His- iory: Miss Elia Elberg, Zoology, Physiology. :W-.Zn 'okay' x n- . A W i Mr. Slrilken shows Dave Vocltell and Burfon Davis how fo conducf a chemisfry experiment :lf .illi Firsf Row, Leif io Righlz Mr. Raymond Farnham, Social Sludies, l-lisfory: Mr. Richard Filbin, Biology: Mrs. Madge Galbreaih, Laiin: Mr. Frank Gallenslein. Malhemalics: Mr. William Gasloarro, Inslrumenial Music. Second Row: Miss Carol Gerwig, Lalin, English: Mr. Dean Giacomeifi. Social Sfuclies: Mrs. Alice Z. Gire, English, Jour- nalism: Mr. Alexander M. Glesen, English: Mr. Wayne Greg- ory, Speech. Third Row: Miss Elizabefh Guilfoile, English: Miss Rosemary Hope, Lalin: Mr. l-lorner l-lurley, Mafhemaiics: Miss Helen l-lulchison. Gym: Miss Wilma l-luichison. English. Eric Carlson leads a discussion in The ad- vanced sfanding English class. W-. f ' i .4-..vuaaes.s.1.f Q14 Firsl' Row, Leif +0 Righlz Mr. Harold lnslceep, English: Miss Mary Jane Junlc, Home Economics: Miss Leona Kamrn, Social Sfucliesg Miss Marlha Keegan, English: Miss Janel Kemme, French, Mafhernalics. Second Row: Miss Marlha Kilznnan, Lalin, German: Mr. Mark Klall, Social Shiclies: Mr. Joseph Knab, Ancient Me- ln fhe shop, boys pariicipafe in many p'1ases of ihe indusirial ar'rs program. clievel l-lislory: Mrs. Merrill Krainess, Music: Mrs. Kalherine Lappa, English. Third Row: Mr. Slanley Leeds, Malhemalics: Miss Dorolhy Levensohn, Lalin: Mrs. Edifh Long, Economics, Sociology. Modern l-lislory: Mr. Roberi Lunsford, Science: Miss Rulh Meininger, Gym. Firsi' Row, Leif io Riglwi: Mr. William Meredillw, Social Siu! Laring Miss Vivian Ross, English: Miss Mabel Sclwweilcerl, dies: Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, Music: Miss Anne Parker, Marh- EflQllsl i Miss MGVY V- Sellers- GYVU- SWGHCSP MVS- June Pellszelf- Enqllslli -l-YPln9? Miss Helen Third Row: Mr. Jacob Skillcen, Marh, Cliemisrryg Miss Verona Pelron, Laiin. Smukal, Mallwemaiics: Miss Palricia Socrares. Biology: Mr. Donald Sowell, Arls, Crafls: Mr. William Spiclcerman, Mafli, Second Row: Mrs. Laura Renfrow, Laring Miss Laura Riicfe, Physics. Under fhe supervision o'F a subsfi- fu+e feacher, Mrs. Pauszelx's fyping class pracfices fyping skills. Firs'l' Row, Leif 'lo Riqhf: Miss Irene Sleinau, French: Dr. Second Row: Miss June Wesbury, Malhemalics: Mr, James Carl Varrelman, Shop: Mr. Glenn Volz, Arl: Mrs. Marie Wells, Williams, Ari: Mr. Barron Wilson, French: Mrs. Lucy Wood. English: Mr. Thomas Welsh, Malhemalics, Chemislry. Librarian: Mr. Gordon Woodward, Biology. Members of a special art class use fheir +alen+s +o skefch a porfraif. English: To The WalnuT Hills sTudenT no subiecT is more viTal Than English, Tor in all his subiecTs he is consTanTly expressing him- selT oraly and on paper. Also The sTudenT musT be able To read comprehensively Tor any subiecT which he elecTs To his program. ThereTore, English is compulsory Through all six years oT high school, and seniors wiTh superior abiliTy are placed in The Advanced STanding English course. WiTh This exTensive sTudy The pupil is able To use his language To The besT oT his abiliTy. l-lisTory: l'lisTory courses serve To connecT The pasT and The presenT. By sTudying previous inTernaTional problems, The pupil learns whaT mighT be done To solve similar issues which make The naTion's headlines. A sTudy oT currenT evenTs and govern- menTal processes makes The sTudenT more capable oT siTTing TacTs Trom propaganda and Thus prepares him To become a beTTer ciTizen. Modern Languages and LaTin: Exchange programs, TasTer TransporTaTion, and The world siTuaTion have broughT The people oT all lands closer TogeTher. ThereTore The sTudy OT languages has become more imporTanT Than ever beTore. WalnuT l-lills pupils are given a sound background in This Tield wiTh a reguiremenT oT Three years oT LaTin-The basis oT all languages. ATTer The ninTh grade The sTudenT may conTinue This subiecT and mighT even enTer 3 Ae Curricu um The Advanced STanding LaTin course, or he may underTake The sTudy oT eiTher French, German, or Spanish. By gradua- Tion The pupil is prepared Tor any language work he may wish To enTer. lvlaTh: The chieT obiecTive oT any maThemaTics course is To de- velop sound reasoning. ThoughT processes musT be precise in seTTing up algebraic equaTions, proving Theorems, and deTermining quadraTic TuncTions. From The sevenTh grade To The Advanced STanding lvlaTh course, The sTudenT learns principles which, noT only help him in college, buT help him To reason clearly ThroughouT liTe. Science: WiTh The recenT advance Toward conquering space, sci- ence has become one oT our mosT viTal Tields. In The sevenTh To ninTh grades This subiecT is compulsory-lower school pu- pils Taking courses in general science, ninTh graders sTudying biology. To meeT graduaTion requiremenTs, all WalnuT Hills sTudenTs musT compleTe a course in eiTher physics or chem- isTry. Courses in zoology and physiology compleTe The sci- ence program. The ArTs: STudenTs Tind much enioymenT in pursuing inTeresTs in The Tield OT arT, music, home economics, and indusTrial arTs. These subiecTs enable The pupil To develop naTural abiliTies and To become more skillful in These Tields. Members of our TaculTy converse over cups of coffee during Their Tree periods. The enTire TaculTy assembles aT The annual Tea To welcome new Teachers To WalnuT Hills. Mr. and Mrs welcome you mio +hear home Lss+enmg fo as a Favorufe pashme M and Mrs. Luedeke. ielevusuo enjoy an EW? Grading papers fakes up much of Mr. Skilkens fime af iooks on. One SONS TGS SOD Mr and Mrs - Mr and Mrs Peefs fend af fire mn Hue besf 'hme +o Hx N21 The Ahlerfs enloy 'fhezr new H 131 'S Hui 7 i' r 1, 109 rj Vi, 0 l adv? , ,lub ,nl U - ,nam-' ,.,.. .gli 41 '1 5113 f 'e I ll ,,1-1 jlglll .f-f .,..- fr ',,,, ll 1 I 2. 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'A' TWV35 'PW' 'J ma: 'X 1 0 G-HJ' -.fd ll xi 'p,,Qg'f:.gg4g. 'fin ,, ' h.Q,i ,5'.fr'o:q .o' Ig A Q.. O Z 0 a 79a Q ' iz: ': s 0 96 0 f ' O p4 .f,f0's .0 91 fi. 55' cs' 915: 5 Q Q XS.. .Ji . 'ft 9 og: OYQ Q ' 4 X Y s at 9' 5 Q 0' 3 ei 0 .900' ,Q 'jog x' Q., :AHA 4, , ff We are The sTudenTs oT WalnuT l-lills l-ligh School. Six years of sTudying and parTicipaTing in exTra-curricular acTiviTies aT school have enabled us noT only To develop individual personaliTies. buT also To Torm everlasTing Triendships. We have received a Truly liberal educaTion in which each sTudenT has broughT TorTh his conTribuTion To classroom discussion. Through These classroom discussions, we have acquired a Teeling Tor The ideals and belieTs oT American democracy. We learn noT only TacTs and figures, buT also The worTh of a novel or idea. Each of us is imcluenced by The school, buT each sTudenT conTribuTes a IiTTIe someThing oT himselT To iT on reTurn. IT is The sTudenTs who have creaTed The TradiTion and renowned academic repuTaTion oT WalnuT l-lills. WheTher or noT The work we do now in acTiviTies and classrooms has any direcT bearing on The worlc we pursue in laTer life, we will always appreciaTe The sTrong ToundaTion WalnuT l-lills has given To us. 26 I I 1 Q Q w 1 n wif, in Q- John Grow, vice president Judy Lingle, secreTaryp Bev Tuclrer, president John Gold ma n, Treasurer. O I QVIIOV Cfzss IIBCGVS OFFICERS BEV TUCKER . . . . .PresidenT JUDY LINGLE , . . . .SecreTary JOHN GROW . . . . .Vice-Presidem JOHN GOLDMAN . . . . .Treasurer Being presidenT oT The Class oT '58 was only one oT The acTiviTies ThaT kepT Bev Tucker busy This year. l-le parTicipaTed in boTh The l-lonors English and lviaTh courses. As a member oT STudenT Council, Bev helped iniTiaTe The honor sysTem in upper school classes This Term. l-le was also a Big BroTher and a member oT D.B. Vice-presidenT oT The class was John Grow. LasT year 'Found John acTive in Big BroThers, a member oT The STudenT Coun- cil Public RelaTions CommiTTee, and Treasurer oT B.O.A. Balancing The banlc bool: Tor The senior class This year was Treasurer John Goldman. Besides being presidenT oT Big BroThers, John was chairman oT The l-lonor SysTem Com- miTTee of STudenT Council. John had a very busy year Taking l-lonors ChemisTry and being presidenT oT ChemisTry Club. l-le also parTicipaTed on The Track Team and was a member oT Phi Epsilon. Judy Lingle handled The secreTarial duTies of The class OT '58. An acTive parTicipanT in mainy school acTiviTies. Judy was ChaTTerbox News Co-ediTor, a member OT STudenT CourT, a Big SisTer, and a member oT Radio Guild. ln addiTion, she was parT of The Honors English Class. MR. CARL PEETS June II, I958. The clay which had long been awaiTed was Tinally here. As The seniors wallced clown The aisle To The sTrains oT Pomp and CircumsTance They TelT a deep sadness. ThoughTs oT six years oT worlc and Tun passed Through Their minds. They remembered Their TirsT day aT WaInuT I-Iills as They saT in The audiTorium, waiTing To hear The TaTes and TorTunes oT The class members. Winding Their way Through nosTalgic memories, They Tound Themselves aT The eighTh grade parTy. Soon iT came Time To choose The class advisor, Dr. Edwin Sauer, who remained only To The end of The iunior year, because oT his appoinTmenT aT Harvard. DR. EDWIN H. SAUER ConTinuing down The paTh oT memories, They came upon The Treshman parTy, Cherchez la I:rosh. The sophomore year was recalled wiTh iTs rushing social clubs, joining upper school acTiviTies, and planning The sophomore class parTy. The greaTesT PeanuTs ever came and wenT. ThoughTs oT college Toolc head posiTion in Their minds. Mr. PeeTs became class advisor. Now senior year was Tinished Too. GraduaTion day had come and The winding paTh had been successTulIy Traversedg buT iT was only The end of The beginning g The seniors were now prepared To enTer upon The rough and roclcy road oT liTe. SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES LefT To righT: Charles Turner, Peggy Morris, Clay AT Icins, Milne Kern, Barb Roe, Harry Herrlinger, PaT Marfin. A X 5 3 -S X Q' M Q 5 kim Q , :.,.. 5 f A 'A HF N k .5 r 1 4- gm s X K ? TOP Firsi' Row: Judillw Alberls Brenda Allen Roberf Allen Sieven Allen Carolyn Anderson Charles Aring Clay Alkins Clirislopher Barlon Donald Bauer Q -1 5,9 'N ii f A .,.. K ,,,.., 2 ...., , , jiri, s S .. ,.,.... .. .' ,.,, if wa fi .Z:.:i'-'i:'.- 375i r , :S 'w'1'-2'2sg:, A 4 5 3 'W' QL gs as 'Q ix Q 3. 5 r is i, -F E f 'f 3 fag' ,.,rE s X iv-: S.. ,sv i Q :,.:' A B-152 i X s f Lit? s Second Row: Joy Becker Mary BeHman Roberf Belzing Roberl Biddle Chusii Bierliorsl Judilli Blackburn Barbara Blueslein Gordon Blueslone Sylvia Borgel Seniors, Even Bukey and John Gaines. wail in Mr. Peeis' olifice for college advice. LA 6 .4 'M fi Third Row: Bellw Brinkman Judillm Brock Judilh Broiman Florence Brown Slarlin Brown Evan Bukey Kafhleen Builer Samuel Campbell Eric Carlson .44 1 ei i i i- ga 5 : .. EP sms' ,Z I W WZ, M A wt: i :': any i -S? 35 ::. 4 W BOTTOM Firsi Row: Jane Carfer Georgeann Cass Sally Casio Virginia Cornell Larry Cox Karen Crauder Barbara Crosby Jerome Crounse l-lerberi' Danner . . L. , fs.- if. K, , , .C ig nay., r fr .s .5 Q55 F M W -43 ' ,. , ' ':: if X, X , :5.f-' ., g k: ,. K : K E X Q, Ni gga Second Row: Burlon Davis Warren Dells Chris Demalces Margie Dewalcl Janef Diclcs Phyllis Dine Thomas Dine Randall Dooley Maryann Drach The senior fooiball players pose for a picfure after playing ihe annual varsify fooiball-'Faculiy baslcefball game. 9' -'wa , . .. ...,, . V H - V5 A -I-Qi J f '- b A 1 L :.. A 1. i 1 43 A .,..4 'Q 3:1 ii . , A M :.,- T .,b.,:.Q 1 'N' ' ' ..,. .,.,. X ' X Q ' W Q. ' it X , ' : i :p..:: in W V' i 5 ss y ,A.. M E ,A X if '-wil: , T A im :': Q T T - . Y if ffm it A -'V K' P ': K . F. K , 1 is lllli A :Q-It .':- 1 F ,sls , 1 TOP Firsi' Row: James Drew Barbara Dreyer Lewis Elsey Eugenie Ewers Lois Felson Lawrence Fenion Saul Feiiner Edward Fine Richard Fine ii F 1 March finds Edward Fine hard af work on his source fheme. Second Row: Mary Fisher Clark Fiizmorris Ronald Fleischman Carol Fosserr Arlene Fox Siuari Fox Herberi Frankel Roberia Frankel Dan Franklin I --'. - Q., :iii . 'FSH if? -- . V 'Q iff f ' i 4 2, W, ..,.: 1 Q .,,.. V .R ,r., A 2 F NYT -. f ' - nf ai .i., , in Y I . g m. K li k U -VSPFQ' .,,. X, ' ,52- x iEE,5IfI ' E2'f:'E- ' ' f :'i :'i::-ig., . 32 5 . i.:,, ,- A -s Third Row: Rod Franz Louis Freeman Hugh Frosi Margo Frey Ann Fry John Gaines Eric Gall Charles Gallagher Pafricia Gifford Q, i or - . I :-rw :::,': -l.-,, - - E ill' : K ., fiacg? g -Z N ::A::- J e:5..,A ' 1 ii T F' L fo if '2 ' i. . ., :-Q-' e, '- '-, 'G ' rr Ii., ':V' 5K A ' , ,.., - , V A A -. D 5 f f ii WN I I . ..... -: 'K ff- Tyr., T A f r 5, L-:- ' Y,ii.I Q 1 -'-'- ,... J ., - ' ,. tllv.. I :V ill , ..,, i esp , ... f ii 'QPQQ A 1 5. VV N en 'vw ,. N .,., g T gsm! Q E m , Q Q i 3 . if , .fl gg ,--A 1 M :EZ , ki EQ, T .. , , .. ,W . by if . -jr: I 5 1, 5 , 55, ' H F5 x S iam V 6 fs ei BOTTOM Firsi' Row: Arrhur Goldberg Irwin Goldberg Neal Goldberg Marcia Golding Jeffery Goldman John Goldman Michael Goldman Nancy Gordon Kennerh Graham Second Row: Jill Granby Joanne Greenwold John Grow Elizabelh Grubb Theodore Guberman Sally Hague Perer l-lamlin Michael l-leekin Chrisline Heimpold i Evan Bulcey, Walnui' Hills' Boy Mayor Candidaie 'V A presenfs his plafform 'lo 'The school. kg .:r.:.:.EQ1 , A Q f K, mf ryan .- mi ., -, fm A 4: K 6. TOP Firs'I' Row: Harlan Henry Richard Hendricks Harry Herrlinger Julie Herron Lee Herlrzman Susan Herzig Nancy Hines Hiram Holdridge William Howard Second Row: Virginia Hubbard William Hymans Marcia lllbrook Thomas lncze Charloiie Jackson Rira Jarson Marlene Jenkins JeaneHe Johnson James Johnson Third Row: Juanifa Johnson Anira Jones Toby Kabalcoff Harry Kasson Susan Kelly Michael Kendall Herberi' Kennedy Michael Kern Irene Keys Joy Becker and Roger Wolf rehearse a scene from ihe Senior Class Play, Twelf+h Nighf. Fi, BOTTOM Firsi' Row: Janer Keys Ronald Kiewir Carol Klayman Mervyn Klein Peler Klein Samuel Knoll Gail Koizumi Sleplien Koper Vernon Kraus Second Row: Joy Krausser Michael Krug Jon Larriclc Deliaven Larlcin Karen Larsen Susan Lapirow Drexanne Lawson Edward Lel1rner Sluarr Levin 'fr Y' Q. L 1' z a sf 5 , ki n',x..,i as-i 'Nw X l , ,J DAISY CHAIN: Ann Fry, BeH'y Schwarz, Linda Weimann. JoAnn Levin, Barbara Roe, Caroline Mus+er, Lois Weiland, Judy Blackburn, Nancy Hines Llz Grubb . . , I N :,','r::. 'F' V - . ' 'YA -1, ..i -iii' SY . - 33. , gf ,...:',, ' K ,,,. + F , .. ,df was ' xv -.H im A - -.-me--a ny W .- W , A -sfzsif' - --- ' ,X , ' 2: - 2 , W .iw S . ' . . ,..,. bw A 35 4 ,, K A W? w 1' Q X -5 .' 505 W 'HQ 'E 5 X , X Q r , - w -we , 5 as fy 12-ig.: .,,5- ss' ' 'I - ri Ig- V5 V 5 L.. 38' i M -' Q 4 f 'Pri :pl Y M ,jg X 1 . gm .1 2 Q 4 s Q 4 W, Jack Sadoway lallcs +0 a speaker afler a Chemisiry Club meeling. TOP Firsl' Row: Jo Ann Levin Sandra Lewis Juclilh Linqle Richard Lipperl Clarence Lowe Sluarl Lowenberg James Lyle l-larriel Magrish John Malalesla 1 '.., '1 E215 ' Eigfiif-IQ.-.E3I2Z..,Zl' i3?EI':: :.: E-1:53. r X -I-11' . sae. 12 as -aeinisi Q f:2:-vm.g- . f . -'ff :fa J . if ' '. ,.E. . ,, ,fr . 2 f L I in -if f' Y 2 E X 115- A can x '.', me.- -: '- , L :I i V .'-2: ' QW . rr' is .Z.: . ' N' K in ' ii .M I gr AA Q J Q, Ni ' . ? x ' .H , , . 5 Second Row: Dennis Mann Palricia Marlin Marilyn Malhes Palricia Mauralh Hermine Meissner Carole Merrill Paul Meyer Lucy Miller Eslher Minson . .34 Third Row: Roberl Mocle Margarel Morris Joel Moslcowilz Caroline Musler Michael Myers Thomas Myers Monica Newman William Obenshain Ellioll Palmer Wyse N., slim? 36 M ii' E . .. - s -, 'Q is Q pf' ,W 'sn r :ri is Y, . F3- 5 al . X .. .- if -,, x X -. ..... wi. . ., fi 3 Rauf -A----- ,... H., ,,:, , , 5.- AX X BOTTOM Firsi' Row: Gabriel Paul Roberi Paul Karl Payne Deramus Peiiaway Roloeri Pickeii Jeffery Piker Lee Pollaclc James Powers Judiih Praflca Second Row: Jerry Prager Charles Praii Judiih Preising Pairicia Priichard Reva Pronin Ronald Pushman Ingrid Rabe Arihur Richards Joyce Richards Qgyw ii Margie Dewald and Richie Fine don iheir nursery wear 'For iheir lasi peek af childhood-Baby Day. if :iii ss gf : -5 ? .,1' ,' , '- '---' Q i T 3 :-: V ,Q .-:'-' ms.. Y ' iss S 'E is i l gi J W ,,,, N' ZS' ' I A ' i 1 :-, - K 3 M . - S S r is is' i si f A ' .,1 i ' 1' Q W E5 :'- ' -2-- -1- aiigg:- :i:1fiaf5,.,, ' 2 '.-' 1 i .ESI - ,' 5 , I l . : -,-,-...,f M 4 ,-.. A ll- ax l s T 'A,, , '-'. 'S Ns W --1: i- ' if TOP Firsi' Row: William Risen Barbara Roe John Rolls Alan Rosenberg Daniel Ross Rachael Roih Monica Roihschild Judiih Rubin Chrisianne Rudolph Second Row: Irving Russoiio John Sadoway Geraldine Sales Penny Sales Jean Saloman Thomas Schaber Marilyn Schear Joanne Schmarr Kaihleen Schmidl Third Row: David Schiering Susan Schreiber Gloria Scholiensiein Nancy Schulze Susan Schulze Elizabeih Schwarz Ellen Segal Bernard Segal Richard Sevier Big Brofher, Bob Allen, helps his liiile brofhers, Don Nieman and Dick Levy, with Their assignments. ., : K 3 Q is L L 1 1, ....... ffm c fi .,.., , . if Q in ' H' V f i-1..f ' , A' :1,1--E:: :?Q11': 'q,,',, Q S ice ii .,,.. 'I' -gg 'snr Q.. l,, ., y ... bifgx ,gg Firsi' Row: Second Row: Slephanie Shepard Fred Slarr Lydia Shigemura John Shui? Douglas Siemon Barbara Signer Iris Silverberg Ivan Silverman Louis Sirkin George Smifh Peler Sleiner l-lildegarde Slifel Larry Slillpass Roberr Slivers Jay Sfoner Slephen Slrauss Nancy Slrilcman Rebecca Sway Big Sisler, Marilyn Maihes, explains school rules 'fo her +win li'Hle sisfersu, Jackie and Carolyn Turner. 39 TOP Firsi' Row: Donald Tapliis Caiherine Tarbell l-lenry Tale Judiih Theile Sharon Thie John Thompson Rosemary Thornlon Jon TippeH Fred Tower Senior, Ron Fleischman, admires his classmafes baby picfures. 5 HR? ,,., rj ie: ,, q . ,. A JK f 5 .uf Q s W +4 QI is Second Row: Beverly Tucker Charles Turner Larry Vassar David Voclcell Nancy Vockell Mamie Waldrop Day Waliers Wesley Wafanabe Margarer Wa++s Ny 5 K , 'l':..5 .5i i ii 5 X Qu W gc Third Row: Judifh Waxman Lois Weiland Linda Weimann Jerry Weiper Nannie Welch Paul Welch Charles Weriheimer Thomas Werfheimer Roberi While Q 3 W ' gi ,,,. - I- 1 f 2 wi' W , W . E qi Isl X K 40 V A 113 A, - ef BOTTOM Firs'l' Row: Judilh Wilber Eugene Wilson Roger Wolf Pafricia Wong Palricia Wriglfr Frilz Wuerfel Noel WyaH ',,,A i , 2',. ' Lx S Q , .,,, ,o,o 5 ,,..,,. are ,X ,. 53' , MM We? Ibv l '- j ' V .. Q, 2 ,Q 5 E f1 5, Second Row: Gail Yeager Elaine Youldlis Sandra Youlcilis Roberr Young William Zolber+ Kallwerine Wyllie Jean Yaffe Pai Gififord and Harry Kasson anhclpafe a wonderful evening ahead ai' fhe B A Prom ODULAF2 'VY Best Schobl Ciii.zeflS: ANN FRY HANK KASSON X5 xX- Best APOUYH: CAKOLIN E MUSTER Bev TUQKEER ,A Q 1 .f ' f ' , , x Agzxa A I 53644 1 Q- MOST' Q' Q' ' Athletic: Most E KEL - EXQRRY cd TalQUtBd!w?flEgYwx?ANAse i w N , I , kr' '74 1, ' NANCY was PUI'n.f': ,wig mcHARns ONTEST CHNUNNKH Nast Likely to Succeed CAROL MERRKTT FRED STARR PUBUC LHHURY Be Studentfiemssxaiz Best Looks ' G V ' . vw D Eusiest: 9 - PAT QWFORD CATHY TARBELL Fl IendheSt3++HRRv HERRLKNGEQ seam ceoumsa LORS WEILAND 3 3-o+tN GROW Nicest Smile : CAROL FOSSETV 'VOM DINE unior Class Cjflqcers Alan Gordon, vice presidenh Vic Cooper, presidenh Jane ColleH', sec- reTaryg Bill Johnson, Treasurer. OFFICERS VIC COOPER . . . . , Presidenl' JANE COLLETT . . . . . SecreTary ALAN GORDON . . . . .Vice-PresidenT BILL JOHNSON . . . , .Treasurer Wielding The gavel Tor The Class oT '59 was Vic Cooper. Besides being presidenT of The class, Vic was also on The swimming Team and leader oT The Band Tor The PeanuTs oT '57, Also, being acTive in DelTa BeTa TraTerniTy lcepT Vic very busy. Vice-presidenT oT This year's junior class was Alan Gordon. Besides Taking over in The presidenT's absence. Alan was co-direcTor oT The PeanuTs oT '57, presidenT oT The Band. and a member of boTh BeTa Omicron Alpha TraTerniTy and l-li-Y. Taking minuTes Tor The Class oT '59 and sending Thank you noTes were only some oT The acTiviTies in The busy liTe oT Jane ColleTT. Besides parTicipaTing acTively in Girls' ATh- leTic AssociaTion and Y- Teens, she was a member oT STudenT Council. Jane was also in The pony chorus oT The PeanuTs. Bill Johnson managed The Junior Class Treasury This year. ln his capaciTy as Treasurer he noT only balanced The Ti- nancial books oT The class buT also sold slides oT The PeanuTs. Bill was a Big BroTher and a member oT l-li-Y and BeTa Omi- cron Alpha TraTerniTy. He was noT only The co-chairman oT The Business CommiTTee oT The PeanuTs OT '57 buT also in The casT. ln WalnuT Hills TracliTion, The Class oT '59 began iTs school year by producing The besT PeanuTs ever, in which a Ken- Tuclqy mounTain Tamily, The Urps, were Tollowed on Their Trip To The counTy Tair. The Juniors broughT Their TirsT big class proiecT To a close by aTTending The TooTball game and holding a casT parTy and dinner in The lunchroom. AT ChrisT- masTime The Juniors combined eTTorTs wiTh The Freshmen. Sophomores, and Seniors To welcome home The alumni, wiTh The Class oT '59 handling The decoraTions and posTers Tor The Homecoming Dance. The nexT proiecT underTalcen was The annual Junior Class Play, anoTher WalnuT Hills TradiTion. This year's producTion was ThornTon Wilder's Our Town, under The dirccTion oT Mr. Wayne Gregory. For Their proiecT The Juniors, in cooperaTion wiTh The graduaTing class, held The mosT memorable evenT oT The high school year, The B-A prom. These proiecis have all served a common purpose. NOT only have They broughT The Class of '59 closer TogeTher, buT They have shown The Juniors how much an enTusiasTic group can accomplish Through cooperaTion and combined eTTorTs. JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES MR. JOSEPH KNAB Leff to right A. Lofspeich, M. Aspin, S. Ash, J. Thomason, B. Woodward, J. Simpson, R. Brown Firsl Row: l.ee Abraham, Gail Alberl, David Anderson, Sam- uel Arnold, Miclcey Aronoii. Sheila Ash, Darrel Ashcrafi. Mary Aspin, John Banlcovslcis. Second Row: Jadeen Barbor, John Bard, James Bass, Nan Bauer, Sally Baader, Jenny Bell, Sieven Bell, Dave Berger, Elaine Beiz. Third Row: Emilie Bidlingmeyer, Bren Blaine, Margarel' Blail, Maxine Blue, Jane Blumberg, Pal Bourne, Barbara Bowling, Marlha Braham, Barbara Breden. Fourih Row: Al Brown, Emma Brown, Judy Brown, Ronald Brown, Scoli Brown, Wyn Brown, Norl Buechner, Bill Burns, Myron Bush. Filfh Row: Eddie Buynislci, John Campbell, Bill Carler, Jim Chaliie, Perry Chrislry, Bill Cobb, Milf Cohen, Jane ColleH, Jerry Condon. Sixfh Row: David Conifer, Vic Cooper, Alfred Craig, Sally Crandall, Sieve Crane, Hugh Dallron, Barbara Davis, Mar- shall Deam, Henry Deering. Seven'I'h Row: l-lerman Dennis, Ledlie Dinsmore, Roberi Dix- on, Eric Doeplce, Daphyne Douglas, Reed Eller, Tom Emerson, Slephen Engel, Bob Epslein. Eighlh Row: Allison Ervin, Lynn Fairfax, Laura Farmer, Sieve Felson, Ann Ferry, Judy Fine, Carol Fischer, Frances Fisher, Barry Fogwell. J J 1 uiya 59 ii 7 i , r ,, as 1 , s n ' , ,s 1 A .,,. 2 A It ,A AR 1 VX 1? i ,Z Ln , if A a rl , my -' . , ,-,, ., is i 5 i i kim ii I ,Vx sf. i 'r-'- 'Qi f ,. 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Kqvf. .. x' 1.. .if ,K 3 ' it:-1-'-V V- piles., f Q I 3, 57':f' f?-'lil ' mv W-. zrswazaf . J, 4L i. iq- . ., , A, .. 4 ZZ.. ,M . . if s uf args 9,166 I ikwii, Q X Q skins.. . ,f , N, , , q, V A. F Q p'u' L L 212 1 AIA II L Q ' ?if'5f.4' 4 K V Q vilv. J J ..,., . s W vm' ,:. 5 V, it ' N I . ,,, ' x 'E .3-is -5 . . W .si .-'- . , f -E e s L K L rsr Q L rr r . . .s J J sss ,Q 1 ' F Wy! I :'5?y., C 'W' V A-1 if ' 'P' fgszilfcr-'iii' is as Q- . 1 :?.a-235.-,fe HQ , f i ! , if xg, I 'ii f. X X J .. I IQV i 2 t. ' 6 . .5.-.P . . v.--.:., V :VA g V gfyy- ,W ,- N., V ' - -+V . i L . issy i :1-. qzubiv 9 4, I '- f Firsf Row. June Forsler Elaine Franklyn Linda Freiberg Nancy French, Carl Friischi, Carmela Fuenies, Phyllis Glicks- loerg, Susan Goeddel, Rosalind Good. Second Row: Marcia Goodman, Alan Gordon, Ruih Grad, Florence Green, Meliia Gordon, Sieve Gordon, John Greene, Tom Gueniher. Bill Hamillon. Third Row: Jean Hauser, Philip Helburn, Mimi Herron, Goei frey Herzig, Skip Hickenlooper, Marcia High, Paul Hilliard David Hopper, Marlene l-luni. Fourfh Row: Jean Hunfer, Sarah l-luniing. Carol Jenfleson Bill Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Dixon Johnslon, Susanne Jonas Ginnie Jones. Billie Jones. -li' il :Qi i iii yi il L is . .2 V 4 ., A Wi I. .. A . ... V' ',iQ T i K Ty .s ,.,, x K i V -V if i- ' A i I E ,. . .yyr 2 ,,,,2 E E. M X55 jf 5 - ,: VV V : W ,y d 1? I ,-Y -L ,I A V Q. g 'iii 3 - N. .I A ,fi KS' ii i,,i , 3- ' L-4 ii-i i if 47 Fif+h Row: David Joseph, Phillip Kabakoif, Lynne Kallenberg. Joan Kanier, Charles Kaufman. Kay Kawakami, Dave Keeler, Shirlene Keiih, Bill Kelley. Sixfh Row: Arleiie Kemper, Elmira Kendricks, Mary Kennedy, Angie King, Dave Kirchhoicf. Ann Kisker, Larry Kissel, Chris Knoop, Judirh Kock. Sevenfh Row: Carolyn Koors, Sandra Krave+z, Mike Krelnd- ler, John Krieg, Mary Dana Kueihe, Faye Kurlz, Margarei Leeds, l-larry Leyman, l-larriei Lichi. Eighfh Row: Sonia Lieberman, Reese Liggeii, Geraldine Lin- der, Marlin Lipp, Jane Lipperi, Ann Loispeich, Ira Lo'r+. Mifzi Lowenfhal, Millard Lucas. Q' 1 2 .. .1 X , was-f' wifi Firsf Row: Ellen Lulchin, Joe Lyle, Judy Makepeace, Nalhan Malof, Nancy Mandlove, Ed Marks, Marlin Marks, Dan Mar- lin, Elizabelh Mallhews. Second Row: Glen Mayfield, Nash McCauley, Bonnie Mc- Gowan, Bob McMahon, Jan Mealy, Ellen Messer, Judy Melz- ger, Roberi' Moore, Sue Moore. Third Row: Ned Morgens, Bill Morris, Mark Moskowilz, Amy Munich, Tom Murdock, Philip Mygall, Roberf Nason, Sally Nieman, Susan Pack. Fourfh Row: Sally Palhe, Bob Pendergrass, Diane Phillips, Pam Pierce, Joe Porlnoy, Judy Preuss, Carol Prior, Sally Proclor, Judy Purdy. Fif+h Row: Carolyn Radcliffe, Linda Raffke, Jim Rappaporl, Paul Regensberger, Joani Richard, Gil Rieger, Pele-r Riggs. Kalherine Rippey, John Rillershofer. Sixfh Row: Sally Rogers, Karen Rolf, Rue Cassell, Brenda Russell, Liz Rul rer, Abby Ryder, Carol Schellenberg, Virginia Schallfner, Leslie Schmalz. Seven'l'h Row: Larry Schneider, Jacob Schulzinger, Jane Schulzinger, Carol Schwarlz, Diana Seiferi, Jean Seinsheirner, Alix Selberl, Ron Shigemura, Tom Shuicl. Eighih Row: Joseph Simpson, Marlha Skilken, Bonnie Smilh, Nancy Smilh, Sfephen Spelman, Carolyn Spicer, Dorolhy Sleen, Sandy Sleman, Eliiah Sfephenson. A ays J P i A -r.rni'i 'A f , :.- 1 ..-.. In-H-, I.,l . . by ' y is 1 332 , Q if ' . ' by ' ,, 1 L ' I.-,, 4 A H, f, -1 A R iii e-'i ' ' ' N A , -2'i' ,1:' f: 5 :is ii ' A in Q J ' iinn ,ngf lg ': ' ii H , V ,Vg - - .2 .KX ,t Q K Q ii -'-,l A ..,..f: xi -I tl 1' Q A 5 iiii I 'si ,,,,. V K fi Nllllf liillf. Mx 's, eiee A E A L f L f E . lrzz f if, W i fi ,H , B A J ,i , N 5 1 2-Q sssflhi V . 'f f . s A if J , 'Ii 4 ,,. -V E . - ., Si ,,,. . ,, Y .zai .,,, 5 Z., 32 A V ,,,,,. ,. 'gi yinn N 5 Vinl, 5 PHAI: , :. ggi w v ig. Q A I ' ' -HE .,,,, -V . P K fe, fy 4 -V.1' ,.7,f f-- 1 , Li, 'K.:V k lh! 4 , , V g W U ' V L fr L . ':2-r1-'1 'f a '.1' N' , -M Pi i '- Q R A e, s A .I . ,V , x Y ,.., l K 1 :-l:1 I ,,.: , IVIKH - :E L ,., I.-l- A N Q ' S 'I ,D :'f'?6, i iii yi ,.,,,,. 2 ,,. . , A C' . J Z' ' , '-- if ,, iiii' N -' ' -W f 5' A- il we f ss, A f E c J r ,,ss jf! 4 sfifil ' ..-.: f K - A Q f Qfiki,-.' ii , , ,, ,L ssse it 4' Firsi' Row: Richard Srern, Jacquie Slifel, Liz Slrone, Miriam Slonebralcer. Second Row: Helen Slrauss, Marni Swee'r, Lou Ann Thielen, Joel Thomason. Third Row: Todd Tomlinson, Jeanie Trager, Mike Tuniclc, Vic Tyus. Fourih Row: Richard Uible, Carol Voss, Carol Wahl, Nancy Wallz. FiH'l1 Row: Judy Warm, Joan Wasserman, Charles Weber, Susan Wegmen, Sixfh Row: Mickey Weinberg. Judy Welder, Nancy Wer- lheimer, Carly Wise. Sevenih Row: John Wilhrow, Richard Wolf, Gwendolyn Woods, Brenda Woodward. Eighfh Row: Sandra Woodward, Judy Wursler, Mariory Wynn, Rulhie Young. dren ll e 16 Ro BYO id' aavl Rune 43:5 Phil Myga++ and Jane Collins 'ralce pau-+ in +l1e school's mosf popular acfivify--Ianeing. ff Carol S cfzeffen W E , l Away from 'flue familiarily of cleslrs and blaclcboards. Sue Goeddel pursueg her sfudies in fhe qulel of flwe circle. i -, -mfzfg .f 'Q k - . - M L P 5 , .gl. wiv l- , Wg -442541 69, 9 SIIIQWS Ae I' Cid gs Nh 9,40 fv,,,, Cy Sm iff, Don Simmons. Treasurer: Rick Knauff vice residenig Dick Holi, resident n P P Lynn Blubaugh, secreTa ry. SoPAomore Class IIZECGVS OFFICERS DICK HOLT . . . . .PresidenT LYNN BLUBAUGH . . . . .SecreTary RICK KNAUFT , . . .Vice-Pr6SidenT DON SIMMONS , , , . .Treasurer Along wiTh being PresidenT oT The Sophomore Class, pop- ular Dick l-lolT belonged To The advanced sTanding MaTh course and played on The reserve baskeTball Team. l'le rounded ouT his busy schedule as a member oT The WalnuTs Drill Team oT I958 and of DelTa BeTa Social Club. Rick KnauTT served as vice-presidenT oT The class oT '60, and since several Times beTore Rick had been a class leader, his experience was helpTul To The oTher oTTicers. The Veep's ouTside inTeresTs cenTered around aThleTics, Tor he ran on The Cross-CounTry Team and also parTicipaTed on The VarsiTy Swim Team. Busy Lynn Blubaugh was chosen To record The minuTes. Al- Though she wroTe Tor The ChaTTerbox news sTaTT and was a member oT The G.A.A. Board. she sTiIl Tound Time To be an acTive member of The French Club and Senior Y-Teens. l-ler inTeresTs in dancing led To Lynn prancing as a WalnuT's pony. Handling The Tinancial proiecTs Tor The sophomores was Treasurer, Don Simmons. Don's ouTside acTiviTies included The French Club and The ChaTTerbox News STaTf. l-le was also chairman of The enTerTainmenT commiTTee Tor The Sophomore dance. SophisTicaTed Swing and suggesTed many ideas Tor The dance's enTerTainmenT. The Sophomore Class, Tinally Tull-Tledged senior-high sTu- denTs began The T957-58 school year eager To learn and ready Tor responsibiliTies. Improving scholasTic averages, parTicipaTing in sporTs and oTher exTra-curricular acTiviTies, ioining social clubs, and sTriv- ing Tor class uniTy were some oT The individual proiecTs oT sophomores. As a group, The enThusiasTic sophomores, encouraged by class advisor, Mr. Lloyd Bailey, displayed greaT inTeresT in class acTiviTies. Their TirsT aTTempT aT The money-making business was selling holiday wrapping paper. This aTTracTive paper sold readily. The nexT class achievemenT was The disTribuTion QT Sopho- more DirecTories. The name, address, zone, and Telephone number oT each class member were prinTed in This TiTTy-cenT boolcleT. The Tinal proiecT oT The Sophomore Class, and The one which did The mosT To creaTe class uniTy, was The SophisTi- caTed Swing. STudenTs Trom all grades were welcomed, and The dance was very successTul. Their individual and group accomplishmenTs enabled all The member of The Class oT '60 To loolc back on The accom- plishmenT oT Their sophomore year wiTh pride, and To look Torward To Their junior and senior years aT WalnuT Hills wiTh The highesT expecTaTions and goals. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES MR. LLOYD BAILEY Seafed, left To righf: Marfha Reuss, Nancy Sagmasfer, Sue Carpenfer, Karen Martin. Sfanding: Jack Rubinsfein, Doug Beier, Jef-f Dolbey Bud Fry Firsi' Row: Richard Abrams, Sue Adler, Richard Agee, Bonnie Aronoff, Margo Aylesworlh, Mariha Bahl, Lynwood BaH'le, Pam Baum, Chrisropher Beall. Second Row: Nancy Beamer, Doug Beier, Marcia Bein- harl, Charles Benei, Frances Berg, Dave Besi, William Bill, Barbara Billups, Chrisfopher Birch. Third Row: William Bisholli, Judy Biliman, Alfred Blackburn, Beverly Blakey, Don Bleich, Dave Blellner, Ann Blohm, Lynn Blubaugh, Carol Bosken. Fourih Row: Richard Brady, Ronald Bridges, Jerry Brockfield, Evelyn Brod, Kirkwood Brodie, Bryan Brook, Roberi Brown, l-lenry Bryani, Barbara Bugqs. Fif+h Row: Sandra Burkharl, Dennis Busch, Nick Carpenier, Sue Carpenler, Mickey Charlion, Beverly Clark, Tom Coales, lnalee Cohen, Yvonne Coleman. Sixfh Row: Alona Collins, Jane Ann Collins, Pere Conboy, Michael Conners, Maria Conlaxes, Jane Cope, Barbara Copeland, Nancy Coplan, Sarah Coppin, Seven+h Row: Ken Corson, Richard Cowell, Francine Craw- ford, Pairicia Crooks, Judy Curiman, Nick Curiis, Penny Daum, Alice Davis, Linda Decker. Eigh+h Row: Tom Dickman, Jerre Donnelly, Bill Donohoo, Herb Ducovna, Robbie Dunie, Debbie Dupee, Roger Dwor- kin, Daniel Earley, Pafricia Elder. , , k ' i as l M i is s 3 qlul , ..,,.,,, 5' grip! ,.,,,,,, ,. Y i fax 5 A Q, i s-i s I fi, , , l C, l x 3 1 y ,I Q , bvyz i 3 K , , fy ,gig 3 is sign: - ,.-2' v if V- M M - zri , .: A Q I , 4 1' r j? 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P Qi n, ., fvv'- N -,,-:-,, -I .-.-,., 5 K x - A Q A I , w i , ,A--- ,Mig Q. :A ii . i R ' as , 'Aff il l ' S' 'X N 1 - ,, P r S , . 4 5: 1 'Q ' -I 5 , VIQ- S.-A ,Q l A, .Q if ., . Z F . . A 1 it ,:,, - - 3: . I-u-- .4 . I ,. Wgzfiiu I : H ,f,A -IW' V 1 -::: it ::,Q ' ,. ,w il l-igggfiif ri -v': f QQ -. . - i -'i15 '.' 4 X 1 ' 2522 , Q H Sf .:., A E 'S B' , ? , i N -v , i-A l M J ' ...V ,, , J A 2 J ,,v.. X V V x A . R, X ., .. v , i gi .. ,.A. L J J . IIA: , J J J r ii. ri in IVIQ: :K Q N, N ,.A:,A,f.'V W ' S f rrrr J A ' ' ' ' -my , lf, X r M E ..,, - .,,.,..,.,. ,.:.. L -,.., 1, ,L , i In wa 'mar ' U :A, ,, S ' K .. fff. qi ,V , lzib. ,: , V 3 :iw 2 ,. ., t , ' ' i X ir'k2:5'Zl5 3,'K'i'i -X J a g a ::2 ' X a 'fm 56 ., 'WJ ...,, . L g , , ubuuvv e 1 EE zu u sf 4 ,.1, , V . i 4 z xab, ,Q K, an v yu . .,x-, Q X I X .X Firsl' Row: Rick Elkus, Belly Elsey, James Emerson, Georgiana Espy. Marilyn Fabe, Sue Fabing, George Farmer, Michael Fasoldf, George Fee. Second Row: Jane Felson, Nancy Felson, Elaine Ferguson, Jerry Fine, George Finley, Lenore Fischel, Charles Fish, Ar- Thur Foreman, Charles Fosserf. Third Row: Leslie Foslrer, Daniel Freiberg, Bob French, Judy Frieder, Marvin Friedman, Bill Frillman, Harry Fry, Jean Gasfin, Anira Graccardo. Fourfh Row: Linda Glassman, Arlhur Glazer, Malcolm Gle- ser, Vicloria Glier, Lorraine Goings, Gary Goldberg, Ron Golden. Edward Goldman, Pelrer Goldman. Fif'rh Row: Sieve Goldman, Harry Goodman, John Goyerl, Sue Graller, Tom Gramza, Barbara Graymen, Carol Grebner. Joanne Greenfield, Carolynne Greer. Sixfh Row: Don Grihfilh. Barbara Groshoff, Donna Haag. Ann Hage, Carolyn Halfler, Richard Hamilron, Howard Harris, Gary Harfman, Krisfen Hasz. Sevenfh Row: Sue Heines, Dick Hendricks, Barbara Henkel, Richard Hersher, Bruse Heyman, Joanne High, Mickey Hil- liard, Judy Hilsinger, Sandy Hinckle. Eigh+h Row: Corson Hirschfeld, Sieve Hirschlield, Barbara Hires. Elizabefh Hoff, Russell Hoffman. Jerry Holder, Ber'r Hollier, Helen Hollingshed, Richard Holf. 55 Firsl Row: Sue Hommel, Bruce Hopkins, Calhy Hover, Herb Hurwilz, Judy Hyman, Tom Hyman, Dee lglauer, David ll- lcoli, Belly Johnson. Second Row: Gwendolyn Jones, Rosalie Johnson, Margo Kaslir, Ellen Kalz, Joyce Kalz, Yvonne Kelly, James Kimpel, Marlaina Kiner, Fred King. Third Row: John Kiradiielf, Jim Kirchholer, Connie Kissel, Tom Klinedinsl, Riclc Knaull, Verna Kneipp, Mallhew Knoll, Sue Kober, Ken Morey. Fourlh Row: Barbara Korros, Larry Kroovand, Paul Krulce, David Kuhn. Sandy Kuhnell, Pal Larkin, Sue Lauer, Churchill Lea, Joy Leader. Fiffh Row: Roger LeComple, Dan Lederer, Linda Lee, Jean Lehr, Nalalie Lehrner, Kassanclra Leigh, Ronnie Ann Levin- son, Bob Levy, John Levy. Sixlh Row: Bonnie Lishawa, Richard Lisner, Tom Lloyd, Rich- ard Lowenlhal, Chrisly McCauley, Slan McCauley, Jon Mc- Enlyre, Nancy Magorian, Karen Mailender. Sevenlh Row: Arlhur Malman, Bruce Manslield, Sandra Ma- rienlhal, Julie Marks, Nancy Markslein, Sleve Marnner, Karen Marlin, Bill Mallhews, Arnold Meadows. Eighlh Row: Liz Meier, Jean Meisler, Frank Messer, Susan Meyers, Carol Michaelson, Belsy Miller, Carolyn Miller, Mar- lin Milligan, Roberl Millilcen. C K J r-Krf . r..-' 41 of , 1. f r',r- l22 K 1 Q ,,,,- -it A - yy - L g g A ' 'A - 1 v'f 3 E ' ' ' ' , 4 1 2 in il ,Q 5, J zv. Q so K . . H g , 5 ,,, il-,,- ,.,,, Z I q A , ,.s, K isis ino , ,g nfl ,,, , ' f- 6 52 , ,,,, J iii 1 A '2-i-1 -,,,,. 1 W., ,. ,,v W L v My :N . .I I k t 3 :-v .... ,. A XA 9 M A, , -, I t Nw as I L, A L i f Q s , K i or ..., ,f ' f X ,C I i 1 if ' ,. L I J. ,,,. .,,,4 ' ' , , Q i z: 'zi p i . -ull E 1 , A f . , , 4, V I f g In L ' Q i '. ,. . X J ixd A,. i--r 'i ' J K4 , ' . 3- 1 '-' , ' fl? ag! 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' 'i , iw? 695 ' qxkk i V' ,r :f' 1 r fs, ' fx A , if fi - S- y i V 1' .HS E? .:: A if YE::., ': I J , ' H zi, ,nqfzsf 1 3 K Z if nbi' 'va' Z i .,..1' D : 1 4 9 ty .,,A Y lie' AV Rl - L L 2:5 or il en . . if QL i mg. i HE X if K ' i ii A -+15 -A A 1,25 ,gi Av ZV- Vi w.jgg, ,.., . as ,Ja, l f'f lf' r ,A.,.Z ,A:, i m Firsl Row: Elaine Milchell, Louise Milchell, Torrey Milchell, Gary Moessinger, Judy Mollell, Bill Moore, John Moore, Vi- vian Morris, Earl Molzer. Second Row: Helen Mueller, Samlord Narrow, Carol Na- lions, David Nichols, Gordon Nord, Phil Pahner, Ron Par- ker, John Parlin. Third Row: Warren Paul, Virginia Perlman, Marlha Perry, Alix Phillips, Belly Pollalc, Bob Polls, Ebe Preuninger, Slan Prusiner, Emily Raab. Fourlh Row: Pamela Radlord, Charles Rallo, David Raney, Barl Rapp, Norman Redmon, Barbara Reed, Andrew Reis, Bill Remley, Mary Lou Reul. L Y M 5 wwf? 6 l 57 , Q U ' P L ,,, ii ':' , . i,, J- ' Q, f fc 1,i 1 , . Fif+h Row: Marlha Reuss, Bobbie Risen, Roslyn Rivlcin, Jon Robisch, Phil Rollins, Ray Rosenbaum, Sleve Rosenlhal, Lynne Rolh, Sally Roy. Sixlh Row: Jaclc Rubinslein, Paul Rubin, Louis Rullin, Mary Sagmasler, Nancy Sahnd, Paul Sanders, Cornelia Sass, Jim Sayler, Carl Schiele. Sevenlh Row: Chrisline Schilling, Millon Schloss, l-lelga Schroeder, Rila Schuman, Julian Schwab, Renee Schwarlz, Judi Schwarlzman, Joyce Scully, Paul Segal. Eighfh Row: Carol Seinsheimer, Marvin Seilel, Belly Jane Selberl, Fran Shallal, Bob Shirley, Paul Shull, Barbara Shure, Jayne Silverslein, Don Simmons. Firsl Row: Alan Smilh, Nick Soodek, Wayne Spalding, Jon Spelman, Donald Spencer, Dean Spinanger, Jane Spoor, Bill Spurgeon, Jim Slander. Second Row: Phyllis Slarnbach, Marlene Slern, David Slilh, William Slrauss, Gayle Slreicher, Ed Sluebing, Dan Swillin- ger, Marli Tale, Harold Taylor. Thircl Row: Linda Thielmeyer, James Thompson, Armina Tur- ner, Slan Ullner, Jimmy Van Gelder, Riclc Von Benlcen, Mich- ael Von Volborlh, Lloyd Vordenberg, Marcia Wagner. Fourlh Row: Kay Ward, Adrienne Wasserman, Carol Wa- lanabe, Karen Walers, David Wall, Bill Waxman, Lincla Weber, Wendy Weiner, Barbara Weiss. Fif+h Row: Rulh Weiss, John Weilzel, Mary Welch, Malva Wescoe, John Wesl, Judilh While, Roberl Whilmire, Elaine Williams, Belli Wiesen. Sixlh Row: Sheila Willis, Sheryl Wilson, Edward Wise, Thomas Wise, Susie Woll, Frank Wood, Roberl Wooldridge, Dollie Yauger, Fred Young. Sevenlh Row: l-lanila Zaleslcy, Peggy Zellner, Sleve Ziegler, Jane Zoellner lg, ..,V, g q::,g 2 Zl' , t g.,, ,,,.. my g at 3, 1 . r fi I Q EJ-my A T ' r 'T 5 J ..,fi J X if Q' X . t LJ I xi 'Q 1 V .wzg J i g Q J J 'F ' .,., ,,-' T - Y J i JJQ Q 'T 7,.J B r I 'iil I 3: xxx 5 fili ,,-. ' 'J , Z-J. J - - '-,l J J if he - i lili za J JJ J 1 or H T - ' Q t,.1 '. T J - J J J J J Jyar T s,,J JJJ J JJJ, J T B J Y J FI. '-v:, J.., 0 S: is L. Ji' x A NT if , T 5' f T J.J,J.,J, ,. '-i 4 J,J..J 'J J A J it - J .JJ e A fir 4 JJ 4 J .i'i J 42 1 v an ,J J, f '.JQ-7 ' W J : ' f 'IT K, fi ,.-: if? A Y x fl ' ' - ' - glgx N N i J 1 'lv 4 J.. X I . M' x ' T ' 58 f Mr. Varrelman assisfs in giving 'rhe dreaded annual healih exams. 'T lv, Rho Def, 6 pled Qes are sen, fl7,o Feffn ugh fhefr Gr p ' 6 ,.,,.,-N ces by Pr esldenf Saul ,uw .ek ,S A RQ qux codec ei We vafnham S309 on R51 qlxve P Q we Wxxxhod O 3 'XO PS If socxax qrou XgAQe5 ,win unclerfalzes The class proieci' paper. wrapping Mimi Hill, secreiaryg Bob Yeager, presidenig Burk Tower, Treasurer: Barbara BeinharT, vice presidenT. Q V95 VVICZVI Class IIBCGVS OFFICERS BOB YEAG-ER .... . . . Presidenf MIMI HILL . . . . Secrf-:Tary BARBARA BEINHART . . . . .Vice-PresidenT BURK TOWER . . .Treasurer Serving his Third year as a class leader, PresidenT Bob Yeager has proven himselT To be compeTenT in many ways. Besides being a member of Junior STudenT Council, he dis- played his aThleTic abiliTy by parTicipaTing on The Treshman TooTball, baslceTball and baseball Teams. AcTive Barbara BeinharT carried on her duTies as Treasurer oT The class oT 'ol as well as being co-chairman of Junior Y-Teens. She also has devoTed much of her Time To GAA. acTiviTies since her sevenTh grade year. Displaying a sTrong school spiriT, she was capTain oT The Junior High cheerlead- ers and helped in organizing The new Pep Club. Serving her second year as class leader, popular Mimi Hill acTed as secreTary Tor The Treshman class. l-ler oTher acTivi- Ties included being a member of Junior STudenT Council, and leading The lower school girls as co-chairman oT Junior Y- Teens. She has always mainTained a high scholasTic aver- age. AssisTing The presidenT This year was Burk Tower, vice-pres- idenT oT The class of '6l. Besides keeping his grades high he has played on The Treshman TooTball Team Tor The lasT Two seasons and wenT ouT Tor baseball This year. Alfhough in many acTiviTies and organizafions freshmen were sTill considered parf of The lower school, neverfheless They were able To geT a TasTe of high school life and more advanced subiecf maTTer. Guided by Mr. Lunsford, The class advisor, The freshmen have sponsored and supporfed many proiecfs for The benefif of The whole school, such as Taking charge of publicify for The Homecoming Dance in December. Carrying ouT The TradiTion of Walnuf l-lills, freshman bean- ies were again sold. Proud freshmen wore Their beanies Throughouf The school year. Their firsT class parfy, anxiously awaifed during The sevenfh and eighfh grades, Turned ouT To be a huge success. ln The classroom They sfudied some subiecfs which They chose Themselves. Speech was offered To Those who were in- Teresfed in dramafics. A few biology classes, parf of a ciTy- wide experimenf, were Taughf by Television. Algebra, Cae- sar's Gallic Wars, and Shakespeare were jusf a few subiecfs offered To The freshmen for The firsT Time. As This year comes To a close, The freshmen loolc forward To Their coming years aT Walnuf l-lills. FRESHMEN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES MR. ROBERT LUNSFORD Seated, lefT1o righf: Barbara Michaelson, Carol Sfoner, Anna Redfern, Adell Means, Mimi Kuby, Chris Broxen. Sfanding: John Conway, Dave Weiner, B Isaacs, Marfy Spiegel, John Buchholz. Ts Qgmr Egg 3 rss Q - Z 5. 3 ob Yeager, Tim Firsi' Row: Arlene Ackerman, Damaris Ames, Bill Ammon Mark Ammons, James Anderson, Donna Avery, Nick Back- scheider, Bill Baldwin, Kennerh Banks. Second Row: Bersy Barrh, Slephen Bauer, Palricia Bayer, Elaine Beckham, Waller Becky, Barbara Beinharl, Cassan- dra Bennell, l-larold Bernslein, Bill Berlsche. Blounl, Lavaughn Boolh, Third Row: Perer Bierhorsr, Linda Barbara Bourne, Nancy Bradeen, Phyllis Bradford, Belly Breckenridge, Bob Brose, Barbara Brown. Four'I'h Row: Della Marie Brown, Chris Broxon, William Buch- holz, John Buchholz, Donna Bullingron, John Bullock, Cecil Burlew, Roberl Burns, Dale Burnside. Fif'l'h Row: Melanie Bush, Lynn Caselio, June Caudill, Susi Clapper. Clarence Clark, Allan Claybon, John Clippinger, Barbara Cockrell, Kilrly Conner. Six+h Row: John Conway, Ellen Cook, Diana Cooper, Peggy Cowen, Daniel Cox, Diane Creamer, William Crew, Edylhe Curran, Jim Davis. Sevenfh Row: Diana Deam, Mike DeCamp, Gary Dehner, Arlene Dingilian, Clem Dinsmore, Alberl Dixon, Sara Dixon, Andrew Doepke. Francis Donnelly. Eighfh Row: Richard Drayson, Palfi Driskell, Barbara Drury, Sluarl' Dubin, Mike Earley, Sheila Earon, Susan Eggers, Joe Eyerman, Maxene Eabe. 3 ii-.- ': J 1 i.,,, JJ J :,.: A - ' A 14 X NQIQ J N -::- I V A :A M-gf I ' .JJ me -' fa if 1 ' - iiii J ir, i iii.. i mx . . ihkgifl JJ ' A '. ' ' ' A X 52 rzr' J .J f --i' A J :l.' N' r-f: J - f 5 Q- -i B J 'r r ..,,. J, W, V i milf 3 A f 'r K'?..'.m - ' le 1f.W'f1if. J J if ' f :Jiri BB iii: iii 2772 ,1., f1fi'1-' Zi S' N J. P i 1 -V :,a 5 . , '-'iii ,,,.. i F t l MQ, .-., . Y K l - - JJJJQ if ,.,r::r - Q- .f - f ix i D : gif if q J iz., f zlv ' 4 B-f M rr s J , 5 J is Q J A rr + rr c i r gl xy - lk fi 1 ?.:'i L F i .J 4- ' Y 5 W . J Fgxx as-1 3 JJ. I I J. ,Q I '.:A ,Z E, J Q' A K Y. , w Q V ., - qt 5: :Z F VvL:- I ,x:A. 4. ,E-fe Wyxig X - Q.,-an ,.,,- f A. J rxurr J 5, B B I si x L rrrrr Q r,J J ssi J B li lv as J J U - - ll., Q if - I J 4 v,-,, -V :als ' . 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I -ulv valt K A sf? if gg I W iwy, h .,,. i.:- :gy ,I g I W ':l: aa.. . A. ,A l , jig Firsi' Row: Marcia Falclc, Jerry Farmer, Waller Feige, Nancy Felson, John Fischer, Marlha Fischer, Bernard Fish, Dianne Fishberg, Gwyn Fleming. Second Row: William Fosrer, Roberl Franlcel, Toby Frey, Richard Friedman, Roberl Fries, Roslyn Ganll, Sieve Garber. Tyra Garlingfon, Gloria Gehler. Third Row: Barry Gendelman, Margo Geyer, Miriam Gil- berl, Jane Gliclc, Bonnie Glueclc, Abby Goldberg, Carol Goldman, Linda Goldman, Ted Goodlander. Fourfh Row: Geri Goodman. Sieve Goodman, Chrislopher Gores, David Grad, Candide Granl, Ron Gravell, Sieve Greenwold, Thomas Gregory, Jon Griflifh. 63 Fif+h Row: Dinah Groppenbeclcer, Eslher Gullman, Slew Haines, Chrisline l-lall, LaVerne Hall, Sally l-lamlin, Chrisrina l-lamplon, Sleven l-landler, Joyce l-lans. Sixlh Row: Maxine l-lardy, Jane l-larris, Roberl Harris, Roberl l-lallield, David l-lalhaway, Tom l-layes, Marc l-lerlzman, El- eanor l-liclcs, Sally l-ligbie. Sevenlh Row: Mimi I-lill, Susan l-lilsinger, William l-lippard, Donald l-loard, Richard l-lodapp, Jeanelle l-lodges, Peler l-loornweg, Marilyn l-lopper, Nancy l-lowes. Eighfh Row: Phillipa l-lughes, Sieve l-lussey, Sally l-lyer, Susan Hyman, Raymond lngalsbe, Tim Isaacs, Belsy lsidor, Rufhie Israel, Chuck Jacob. Firsl Row: Bill Jacobs, Bob Jahnigen, Helen Jenks, Joanne Jennings, Thomas Johani, Veronica Johnson, Kalhryn Jones, Monnie Jones, Margarel Jordan. Second Row: June Jungshoved, Louise Kahsar, Myra Kamins- ky, Margie Kanler, Sandy Kaplan, Sleve Kalona, Nancy Kal- zen, June Kelly, Calhy Kendrick. Third Row: Jim Keough, Kalhie Kieler, Judy Kimpel, Neal Kinney, Donna Kloslerman, Andrea Kockrilz, Nancy Koch, Emily Kramer, Lee Krapp. Fourlh Row: Elsie Krebs, Judy Krogh, Mimi Kuby, Deedee Kuhn, Donna Kurlz, Jesse Lacelield, Tanya Gary, Sleve Lar- pin, Andre LeClaire. ' r nz is Fiflh Row: Elizabelh Leeds, Camille Le Grande, Carla Ler- man, Bari Levin, Lynda Levin, Reggie Levin, Ellen Levine, Irwin Levinslein, Dick Levy. Sixlh Row: Marcia Lewis, Barry Lienharl, Lloyd Liggell, James Linder, Don Lilwin, Claudelle Livers, Edgar Polspeich, Sylvia Lolspeich, Nancy Loudenslager. Sevenlh Row: Phyliss Lovell, Georgelle Ludwig, Helen Lus- lig, Helen Lullon, Thomas Luslberg, Edmund Lyon, Alice Marks, Jane Marlin, Sue Marlone. Eighlh Row: Aslrid Malison, Lynne Malleson, Dianne Mal- lhews, Peggy Maxwell, Carol McCampbell, Pamela McClure, William McDonald, Howard Mcllvain, Marilyn Meadors. vin? J.. Q J J J, f g if .J my x , H, U my my N I K 5 ,,, I 4 ,:.- J hifi t S E J :,, . ,., .,..,, X Jvimm, A A J l':2 T ,J .J ' - J T J - -fi he f T ,J clrc J ,,vf T i ,arf fill . J , 'Rf 'T 5 ' J ij ',,,., 'J fm, I il X W I . Tv' ' J X kv Q L I H I A V::,,,.., J r lc J Juiu TJ rrr gl ' ig ,,,-,. il? N I T J fa, X J J J JJL J J li E . all J MIA.: , J VIJ. V, J. 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L ii , A J ii ii ': 'fi Vurunll in W . ws fr i ig y ig f , . if ' iris Q E AE ' Q if fs, 53 nw , ,li , , .ii gi W , sv: M if .... 5 , ig --v- ,V .I ,, kv - U T J I . 7 , .-55' I. i ' 5 se-f i W ii! I .,-' 2: :-'- y -',, Iv- . , 35: :a'.ggsE W V ,, A i .- ' 5 VAA. Firsi' Row Adell Means Sidney Mendelsohn Edward Merkel Alan Messing, Tee Mefcalfe, Waller Meyer, Barbara Michel son, Jackie Miller, Liz Miller. Second Row: Ronnie Miller, Roberf Mifchell, Bill Morgan Jim Morgens, Edifh Morifz, Yvonne Morfon, Mark Muhsan Jim Murphy. Larry Muzzo. Third Row: Shirley Myers, Judy Maeson. Henry Neloms Beffy Nelson, Dwalia Nelson. Carolyn Nooks, Jeffrey Nu genf, Jenson Oberklein, Joe Offaviani. Fourfh Row: John Offerman, Eric Offesen, Jeffrey Offo Sharrie Page, Madonna Pefers. Bill Pfeiffer, Lynn Pfiesferi Eran Pifzele, Norman Plair. 65 Q X X E Fiffh Row: Bill Presley, Tim Prince, Gary Prior, Judy Raffke, Richard Raymond, Anne Redfern, Thomas Rinsky, Diana Ri- sen, Don Rissover. Sixfh Row: Beverly Robinson, Jean Robisch, Marsha Rodner, Karen Roe, Edna Rollinson, Donna Ronsheim, Sfephen Rose- dale, Harvey Rosensweig, PaH'y Rofh. Sevenih Row: Roberf Rofh, Pefe RuHer, Cynfhia Schloss, Ann Schwarfz, Nancy Scoff, Sue Seifert Jack Selberf, Mary Lee Shavzin, Joyce Shigemura. Eigh'I'h Row: Edward Siermann, Judy Silver, Fred Simmermon, Barry Singer, Suellen Skurow, Tom Slemmer, Becky Smifh, Lee Smifh, Liz Smifh. Firsf Row: Melenline Sonenschein, David Sonkin, lla Soovere, Marlin Spiegel, Anna Spollrswood, Nancy Slander, Bernice Slalrman, Sam Sleding, Eric Srein. Second Row: Corky Sleiner, John Sleiner, Mike Slenburg, Ronny Srern, Dick Sievenson, Susan Sleves, Leslie Slewarl, James Siokes, Dave Sionesbraker. Third Row: Carol Sloner, Carol Slraub, Mike Sluhlbarg, Richard Swain, Annie Sweer, John Sweet Ronald Talley, Norma Taylor, Russell Tecklenberg. Fourfh Row: Joyce Teilz, Nancy Lee Thielmeyer, Carol Til- lery, Sandy Tinsley, Bill Todd, Eugene Tolle, Mary Tolliver, Carl Tower, Fred Tower. 9 ,. Fiflh Row: Phil Travis, Mac Tuille, Pal Underhill, Bill Viller, Mala Vordenberg, Barbara Wachs, Toby Wagner, Lucille Walker, Kalherine Wallace. Sixfh Row: Gail Walsh. Carol Wasserman, David Weiner, Lucille Weinschelbaum, Sue Weisbach, Norman Wherreli, Andrew While, Jean Williams, Joan Williams. Seven+h Row: Kalie Williams, Norman Willis, Slranley Wil- lis, Margarel Wilson, Frank Wise, Kennelh Wolf, Michael Wolf, Nancy Woodburn, Ellen Woodward. Eighfh Row: Melinda Woodward, Ann Worlendyke, Carole Yales, Bob Yeager, Sandy Youkilis, Bob Young, Jim Young, Kim Ziegel. ' 'Qiwi 1' . is rr r,v J ivrs A rrrr i 5 . 1, J ii' r i rirr si, T J., X QQZHH: Q ' ,.,- Q Qllzi ,.-. 3 , Zig i 1 V 1. , :ly .,.. ,V I X if X -1, ..., , , sa ,X , P wi Xxx. il isikimi ii T ii:-1 ' , J Yi g V V ,,., N 1 1, -F' 'si fs 13' ,Lf was W H1 9h C hee rlead ers show Hn e +95 m on 'fo V lcfor Y 3 Wine a Moo W: ,, 1, VW W W xg, XN'na'1 96 GQXA 'oeayfxes wv0'ooX'x1.e ne 'xqh sc eipefxznces Rox Y'tesYNr0eo. , K, 'oekkev pXace Yo: vesbmeo s'mA'xes XM? We Wovavq. ' Qs,-5 W Pr a . Chee m k B es -,,,-, 1 j 7 fwffl Or feam unior Class Leaders EIGHTH GRADE CLASS LEADERS 'fo righh Tim Bash, Viclry Spelman, Sieve Wes+, Susan Fosse SEVENTH GRADE CLASS LEADERS io righit Craig Alberf, Nelson Schwab, Lora Beniamin, J I Sh SWKWQK EE3'52:r- ' ,a A -' if 'AY , , ,a b are is 4 9' 'vw f JF ls? Q Q 4 . 183135 y A ? - A 1V.A. , , E -.V,. Q :.:,- I r Q B A iiii A A ' I im, :lv .,: 4' ' . i 'V f ::Y VV A ., ' ,,- A '- .1,-. r, , if A QA' :..: E ' :ii Q 1:': . .- I in - i' W ii L H in ' -'AA- 1 :-:1 ' -112 fi.. ' N w 'as A , , f --bi A , , .V ' 'A' - H5 PPL- lag: i 4' -i ,EV 4 :.- , ., f i ',.E 5 A J.. X gt , ..., az .,.. , , . F , - iv . .- ' B or 4 ,, vic rrr r J J gi LSI ,. -A-V fs :yiiv '1f-'- A.A, J B' it A, K I I, ,.., 1, ., I Z Ll- ,:, I, ,.,- .0 Nm, A vai Q : f Q fa -r J a ll? , i , or R ,,s i 1 i y iii' , film QL 7 I K JZ-1l'?- -V'.1 f ,, 222255 ggl N S' b'b,, HQ Firsf Row: Judy Ach, Judy Alberl. Tim Baeiz, Paul Baier, Paul Bard, Connie Barnes, Pal Barnes, Roberl Bass, Palmer Beam. Second Row: Roberi Bedingfield, l-lerberl Beigel, Gloria Belmer, Viclor Benson, Paula Berkowirz, Richard Berman, Jon- alhan Besl, Nancy Birch, Paul Bishop. Third Row: Leslie Blank, John Blanlon, Dina Block, Richard Block, Alice Bluesfein, Louis Bluesiein, Aimee Blumenihal, Buddy Bogarl, Diann Bold. Fourih Row: William Boolh, Marilyn Breden, Angela Brown, Bobby Brown, Marianna Brown, Susan Brown, l-lealher Buch- anan, Jennifer Buechier, Sharon Burke. 69 Fiffh Row: Melanie Bush, Sieven Bush, Eleanor Buller, Gloria Cain, Joyce Calmeise, Kim Cambron, Elizabelh Cameron, Jean Campbell, Bonnie Cascaddon. Six+h Row: PaHy Charllon, Claudia Coleman, Lelia Calvard, Grace Connolly, Sieve Conver, Carolyn Cooper, Mark Cor- nell, Ronnie Cowen, Mary Crane. Seven+h Row: Arr Cromwell, Marilyn Crosswhiie, Cynlhia Crounse, Jane Cubick, Richard Cunningham, Susan Dasher, Sandi Dassinger, Richard Dearworlh, Beverly Del.on. Eigh+I1 Row: Ruih DeMin+, Marion Dennis, David Denion, Chrisline DeVaux, Vivian Dickey, Dave Disher, William Dixon, Roberf Doepke, Sharon Dones. Qld! 1.1, '35 'gg , , is Firsl' Row: Joan Dreskin, Bob Dueler, Vera Dunn, Tyson Dur- brow, John Dwighi, Richard Easley, Gwen Edwards, Jeff El- lar, Marcia Elliol. Second Row: Pamela Eng, Pauline Eng, Slanley Engelhardi, Carol Englender, Beverly Epps, Charlolle Epsiein, Jane? Evans, Jannie Everell, Priscilla Fabing. Third Row: Slephen Easl, John Eechenbach, Louis Eeige, Toby Fefiner, Marsha Fialco, Marla Fink, David Fish, Regina Fisher. Dick Fleisher. Four'l'h Row: Melanie Eleischman, Howard Fleming, Susan Eosseli. Susan Franklyn, Larry Freeman, Shirle Freeman, Susie Ereiberg, Day Erey, Richard Fulford. vi A 5 i r a A U 'E QF ir, iiiii 4353. , by iq- 9' if 5 .. , .9 :-- ,fW'i'3'2? Fiflh Row: Parry Gardner, Tom Gales, Mike Gerson, Susan Gibson, Philip Glassman, Howard Glier, Marlin Glover, Lau- rence Gordon, Phyllis Golrllieb. Six'I'h Row: Nancy Grau, Roger Greenwald, Chrisly Griess, Deborah Guberman. Bealrrice Gulino, Joan Hague, Karen Hahn, Sandra Hale, Pal Hall. Sevenfh Row: Vicki Hall, Myron Hamillon, Richard Hamlin, Daniel Harper, Laurilyn Harris, Raymond Harris, Sandy Har- ris, Andy Hasiie, Lawrence Hawkins. Eighfh Row: Tim Heekin, Barbara Hendricks, Jim Hensley, Susan Herschede, Buddy Herlzman, Sian Herlzman, Ken Heuck, Randall Hoiield. Sue Holiheimer. LM nl r, 1 ,aff V r T ..,' i A Qui! Kb. xv.-1 ' F. I. In W A Avvlll Elb I A,,A, , :Z i A 'Z ., ,jf,, .A,2 T, ',1, ,g i - , - 555 V: A if I' V,,- 5 W E? b , X '59 , J , my ' ' AV i IV. EHAH 1 L ,, . , , is G - ' as AAAA AAA AA J , , 'Q 5 W ' ' Q :-' - A Q L ' V , if f V--'-V 1 51 s fi, 'K . all' is iw A-,. ff A':A- at ln M A-,2 : A '4' in , ' ' . 1 ,ulau N ii Q., My ,2.,. ,v VA:b...- A ..'. Aulw 5 K .A Ae J J Q , , A A.A. Q ,M , , Q V , , 3, 1- 4,,: lf.. 2. V . ,,.' i li -'-., A A ' K , f s- ' . H' 5 A Q ...i AA,Z B ' In .,,-' . g Q AA , ,,..,A, i, 'V '.',. I lbbi A A , i Q5: 1 s ,W x A 'A - :-1 1':- , 1 19' 'A'- M f- 1 ' Firsi' Row: Kafhryn Horsiman, Gary Horwilz, Dorsey Hub- bard, David I-lurles, Janel Hyman, Roselfa lrving, Nancy Irwin, Danisa lsaac, Beverley Jackson. Second Row: Dave Jarman, John Jennings, Jennifer Johnson, John Johnson, Scofl Johnson, Richard Johnslon, Roberi Johns+one, Barbara Jones, Gwendolyn Jordan. Third Row: Frank Josselson, John Josselson, Charles Juels. Jerry Kaplan, Barbara Kapp, Jay Kaiz, Rufeiie Kelsey, Dor- olhy King, Carla Klein. Fourfh Row: Sandra Kline, Rick Knoop, Carolyn Kue'rhe, John Landfried, Bucky Lauer, Dale Lawrence, Richard Lazarus, Jan Leader, Josie Leeds. 71 Fif+h Row: James LeMonn, Barbara Levinson, Carol Levy Linda Lighl, Winona Lindsey, Jack Lingle, Gayle Loshin Dick Loispeich, Philip Lowenihal. Sixfh Row: Julie Luel. Pal Luers, Danny Mahan, George Ma- krauer, Judy Mane, Sue Marienfhal, Bill Masferson, Ann May- er, Janei Mayers. Seven+h Row: Marcy McCauley, Ann McConell, Susan Mc Curdy, Mildred McFarland, Michael Meisel, Danny Melber Sally Mendelsohn. Bill Merkel, Ann Merriiis. Eigh+h Row: John Mezaraups, Anna Miller, Margie Miller Michael Miller, Sfeven Miller, Delores Mifchell, Dick Mifchell Sfu Mifnik, Diefra Moore. Firs+ Row: Alfred Mueller, Charlene Murphy, Sfeve Mussio, Barry MygaH, Wayne Niswander, Bill Nolle, Dorolhy Nor- ris, Deidre Nugent Cliiclord Ohmarr. Second Row: Sieve Oppenheimer, Tom Osher, Linda Olfa- viani, Diclc Palmer, Paul Palhe, Larry Pallerson, Sandra Pal- Jrerson, Judy Paulson, Chloe Anne Pechslrein. Third Row: Anne Pendergrass, Nan Refers, Susan Peiricoff, l-larry Plolniclc, Ann Polesny, Bobbi Pope. Ben Porlnoy, Susan Presley, Jane Pressman. Four'I'h Row: Chrisline Preslon, Barbara Prilz, Sue Radabaugh, Germaine Radford, Phyllis Ramsey, Roger Rasrnusen, Ron- alcl Rarhbu, Ginny Reed, Louis Reik. ,2 if :g2frg, ggi- 53,5 ' Mil 4'-I ' V at 'i 5 JW I 4 .5 x I ii 345' S ' : 'fi. idii if yr ik? yas K lrhf W 1 A is f ,f 5- A gf iv Kar l xx 1E.,V , ,:.,. uf E' if ,. . ,Q Q s MK' .J 4 Fif+h Row: Olga Relyi, Jacqueline Rice, Susan Richfield, An- drea Riger, Robby Roberls, Janelr Rogers. David Rolls, Riclcy Rosenihal. Rila Rubin. Sixfh Row: Uwe Rudolf, Ely Ryder, Chuck Salomon, Marilyn Sanders, Sue Ellen Saul, Nancy Scheinson, Berl Schloss, Rich- ard Schmid+, Gary Schneider. Seven+h Row: Bellina Schroeder, Calvin Schroer, Pal Schuen- eman, Sandra Schwallie, Janel Seyberl, Aleneilha Shanks, Kalhy Shirley, David Shookholl, Sian Silverman. Eigh+h Row: Belly Simon, Richard Smilh, Tammy Solway, Cheryle Soulhern, Viclcy Spelman. Edward Spencer, Jim Spencer, Diane Spinanger, Diclc Spoor. ',,f ' ,.,. 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Doug Thiele, Glenn Thole. James Thomas. Third Row: Rollon Thompson, Boris Vishnevslcy, Sandy Von Benlcen, Pal Von Horn, Chrislopher von Volborlh, Peggy Vordenberg, Bill Waldman, Elaine Walker, Sieve Warlcany. Fourfh Row: Marlin Warner, Tom Warner, Lynn Wafers, Caren Walls, Louise Wall, Bill Weaver, Roberi Weber, Juel Websfer. Wendell Websler. Fiffh Row: Sally Wegman. Judy Weinberger, Bill Weinsiein, Marva Wernersbach, Camilla Wesley, Sfeve Wesf, Eileen Weslerhelweg, Lealrice While, Emma Wilburn. Sixlh Row: JoAnn Wilkinson. Michaele Williams, Penny Wil- son, George Wise, Bob Wolf, Jan Wolf. Carol Wood, Siu Yafle. Wayne Yeager. Sevenfh Row: John Youngs. Joseph Zelligs. Susan Zeman, Richard Ziegler, Mary Zippersfein, Linda Zlalin, Murray Declcelbaum. Firsl' Row: Samuel Aaronson, Ricky Abraham, Gordon Ag- new, Craig Alberl, Sharyn Albrighl, Darlene Allen, Tim All- red, Judilh Anderson, Leslie Appel. Second Row: Cheryl Armslrong, Tom Arnold, Sleven Aro- nofl, Gloria Bailey, Peler Barnell, Roberl' Beam, Glen Beng- son, Cheryl Benjamin, Lora Beniamin. Third Row: Doris Berckmann, Dan Berger, Deborah Bern- slein, Erick Billups, Jack Binns, John Blair, Laura Blumberg Carol Boggs, Shirley Bonds. Four'I'h Row: Joyce Boulding, Thomas Bowery, Frank Bowling Jane Bradford, Dave Brall, Pal Breden, David Brocklield Jayne Brolman, Belly Brown. Fif'I'h Row: Bill Brown, Ellen Brown, Jim Brown, Kalhleen Brown, Tom Brown, Ronald Brumby, Pal Brunner, Cecil Bry- ani, Russell Bucciere. Sixlh Row: Joe Budro, David Bukey, Linda Burchard, Ellen Burnes, Mary Jo Burnside, Roberl Bullon, Roberl Campbell, Sharon Campbell, Roberla Carlson. Sevenfh Row: Calhy Carry, David Carler, Barbara Clark, Slanley Claybon. John Cohn, Toby Cohen, Margie Coleman, Susan Collins, Charlolle Cooper. Eighfh Row: Timolhy Daily, Frances Deane, Pal Derringer, Slefanie Dine, Diana Doyle. 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M i :1:L' A .-'- 2 5 ,,,' I 5. , 5 .,v: 2 Epi, .,,, 'fq, 2352? fi- 3 , J 2 '? mfg: ia ,iw H 1 Yam 2 ' '14-Erffsiizh R ,J F in fr A-':- f M wk 1 W vw' fr we , '::- ir -11-1a'f,u:fc Am' VI. k Q a i 1 fir .-,: :,,.,. Q, gg: . :'1 s-'-- ,f V . . 1 2 5 M 1 . . J Qs in ., ' .,.,, .: . 5 5,5 ,,.1' .-a. , A vll: I .WR . ,-as.: .,.,, im V . a 'J ,g ums-krffff 'f if Firs'l' Row: Derek Dunn, Geraldine Easley, Parry Eber, Mirchell Edelman, Jean Edmondson, John Eggena, l-larold Ellior, Bar- ry Evans, Chrisrine Evans. Second Row: Tucker Eyler, Sandra Farmer, Jon Farris, Ala Felson, Shirley Felion, James Finger, Bonnie Fischer, Kalhy Fischer, Myron Fish. Third Row: Naomi Fisher, Diana Fleming, Marcia Fleming, Geraldine Ford, Jerry Fox, Rurh Frosl, William Gardiner, William Gasr, Cheryl Gebharjr. Four'I'h Row: Par Geeding, Susan Gilliam, Carolyn Ginandr, Barbara Glass, Richard Goerlle, Dianne Goland, Dan Good- man, Narhan Gordon, Tom Gould. 75 Fiffh Row: Barry Gradman, Judy Granr, Waller Grayman, Sharon Greenberg, Clarence Greenway, Earl Greer, Willard Grevious, Marcel Groen, l-lerman Grosholl. Sixlh Row: John Flagner, Bobby l-lale, Jane l-lammerschlag, Par l-lanna, Raymond l-larrison, Chrisline Hawkins, Laurie l-lellman, Richard l-lenshaw, Edward l-lerzig. Sevenfh Row: Roger l lerzig, Thomas l-liggins, Ronald l-lill, Sian l-lirrle, Sandra l-lodge, Eric l-lovemeyer, Andrea l-lover, Bronwen l-lughes, Terry I-lurchinson. Eighlh Row: Barbara l-lyman, Clinron Ingram, Sandra lssome, Palricia Jackson, Davis Jacobs, Alverna Jenkins, Karen Jen- kins, Lewis Johnsline, Linda Jonas. In 55? ff, Firsi' Row: Johnny Jones, Margarel' Jones. Arlene Jordan. Kenl Jordan. Terri Kahn, Simmie Kaminsky, Gail Kaplan, Randy Kalz, Rouna Ka'rz. Second Row: Nancy Keck, Larry Kelly, Michele Kerr. Caro- lyn Keys, Amanda Kisker, Kenny Klayman, Gail Klein, Bill Klingeman, Richard Koenig. Third Row: Edward Kohl, Robbin Korchmer, Anne Krapp, Na- omi Krupnik, Herb Kuppin, Gary Kushner, Jo Lee Kwallek, John Kyle, Sieve Lakamp. Fourlh Row: Virginia Lamberr, Ronald Landberg, Linda Lane, Judiih Lansaw, Dave Lass, Judy Lederer. Don Lee, Franklin Lehman, Charles Levin. Fif+h Row: Jo Carol Levy, Sieve Lichlenberg, Mark Lindberg. Ronald Linder, Barry Lenoir, Philip Losey, Linda Lovell, Emily Lowemlhal, Lewis LuHon. Six'I'h Row: John Lyle. Richard McAllisier. James McCarH, Arline Malman, Curris Mangham, lvan Marcus, Roger Marks, Janer Marksiein, Andy Marshall. Sevenfh Row: Carol Marheis. Howard Mayers, Jeanne May- field, David Mayne, Sandy Meagher, Richard Mechem, Lisa Meek, Barbara Mendelsohn, l-lildy Meyer. Eighfh Row: Bob Miller, Chase Miller, Jacquelyn Miller, Jim Miller, Mike Miller, Ellen Milligan, Nancy Minson, l-lerman Mifchell, Philip Moeller. K i in is L ei if r K . . . . ' I :V in I, 1 Lwgi iiiii ii .-.,,,,. Y I i l' f V Q A ' iii Q 'Q . .- , Apw.,,s.,+: Q .. if -' ,, f',2 , 1 ,-,chi 3, x -'.. V , - , i 'K f s be ff' 5 5,2 'HY , 1:73 X N., 4 ' X U nf .. ii i ff fd vig W 5, i ie A 1 ' ,gg , . . '21 '5 iv 'T ' gg , ., -1i., . . Y' glig L-. . X' .M .E . a i e c A Y W A .E -r A AA 'li -ii- R i'- K i E ii ra 3 1 iars .f ' ' - ' is ii i.i. . rf . y Ki if y ' g 'f-ff 76 1 gs. 1. ar, r A K Zhi: AQ Q . ,'.V' , ,- f l,,.f' V T i ,QAIVAV t -.-' f k x' I I N 4 A , r ,. .I Nflxmj' I AEIII -::.A kg K ,. . VA,,, ff J , l ' L T 2. 'T . J ' T '1'AW' T J 5:6 f Q11 241.151 B ' R R 1 ,U il 'Q 1 , 'lj I .1 ' in 'ar 1 tw .1 . tr f . , .. Q L53 f :W QT ' , . r illv. .cm - ., ..v, . 5 ir.. A Llmxj-44 Q U - v 3 ' , 1-2 AA,. 2 R l 'Wi M ffiff 4 Z In gi, A V .Lily KH yy '. ..,A.: :ni g 'lv my . Q' , M ,. A ,:?,. . . . L L :,. mm . M x A .Iv. 1. . L it ., , , '::. - . l - - ',., T .., gE ky. 'I -.vvl--- 8 K --vl A IIZV :vb in -,.,vA , . A ,-:v A 4 , mv ,. 4 .t M -.T 9 i iifss , L f ill-f 'T.i.,.IiiiIZ1 wi l N -I I- -' H 1 ag ..: 3 QT: , .1, , 1- ,...i ..,. ,.,,., 5 g ,. .,Q1' ' ' j A' E , ',.'A . M T, 55-T . . ,y V - f ,,,.,. . , .P -V,, ., V W , VVA, V 1 , I .. , 11 ' 'af T, ' .i,A ., ' ..'- ' '.,,:V AEAZZ P V- is -,.., L , - Q4 L iw ' ' M .A . . AAb ,iqi 1 '- X- ii . A T 1 f ' ,-, AA .W y . L , T . I , -5 K . ,,, vv,,-Il Z All Z-A A 'nl - P- , 2, ,,,- vi , I .',,,, , , wc, Firsl Row: Michael Moore, Jim Morgenslern, lvan Moslcowilz, Darryl Moxley, Gary Mullinix, Terry Mullucey, Michael Na- gai, Richard Nalions, Don Nieman. Second Row: Charles Nielhaus. Palricia Noble, Linda No- gen, Franlc Norris, Margo Nyslram, Joanna O'Bryanl, Jerry Olmes, Allen Paclc, Slephan Pahner. Third Row: Janis Paim, David Palmer, Chiahua Pan, Michael Perlman, Roberl Permul, Julianne Phillips, Palrice Pierce, Nancy Pollard, Margo Pollins. Fourlh Row: Evelyn Polashnili, Calharine Prince, Vicloria Radabaugh, Belle Rappaporl, Jerry Rallner, Tim Rau, Julian Renlro, Lois Richman, Barry Roessler. 77 Fiflh Row: Sandra Rogers, Lynn Rosen. James Rosenlield, George Ross, Vera Rolh, Anila Rolhlield, Franklyn Rullen- berg, Richard Ryberg, Rob Saal. Sixlh Row: Marcenia Sadler. Louis Shaler, Bob Sammis, Mar- shall Sanlord, Joan Scarborough, Joanne Schaen. Dave Schaengold, Charles Schenken, Nancy Scholl. Sevenlh Row: Judilh Schuler, Charles Schwab, Nelson Schwab, Richard Schwarlz, Ellen Schwarlz, Ronnie Seeslcin, Belly Segal, Karin Segal. Frank Seinsheimer. Eighlh Row: Eslher Sellz, Jay Shapiro, Julie Shavzin, Bob Shellon, Milce Shriner, Jeanne Simon, Bob Simmons, Juanila Simpson, Carol Smilh. Firsl Row: Michael Smilh, Dorolhy Solinger, Terry Sonlcin, Bill Spalla, Belly Sueighl, Sue Spiegel, Barbara Spiess, Ken Sprague, Harlan Slamper. Second Row: Diana Slarr, Ellen Sleinberg, Sluarl Sleinberg, Richard Slemmer, Shirley Slephens, David Slollre-gen, Laura Slone, Marlha Sloner, Leroy Slale, Third Row: Norman Slraker, Roberla Sluebing, Marc Temin, Alberl Thielen, Lee Thrower, Danessa Timmer, Ora Tinsley, Cheryl Tilus, Janice Tolcimolo. Fourlh Row: Jane Tomlinson, Tom Trager, Carolyn Turner, Jacqueline Turner, Penny Uehlein, Beverly Unger, James Van Horn, Phyllis Vaughan, Barbara Virgil. Fillh Row: Clillord Wagner, Marsha Walker, Slephen Wall. l-larriel Warlh, Sherry Wasserman, Donna Dalanabe, Rose- mary Walson, Richard Wedig, Palsy Weiand. Sixlh Row: Richard Weimann, Kalhie Weidenloacher, Slew- arl Weiner, Pal Wells, Phillip Wells, Eugene While, Roberl While, Craig Williams, JoAnn Williams. Sevenlh Row: lvlarly Williams, Penny Williams, Karen Wilson. David Wise, Larry Woll, John Woodward, Palsy Woodward, Nina Woroneow, Brenda Wrighl. Eighlh Row: Lucian Wulsin, Bellie Young, Carole Young, Jan Ziegel. ..s L siss J , ,i i el A V ix x Y W WW -:.- . R .ff 7 E 'WJ X r' h L I U . 1 H g : 'Wi 1 f Q - Q' Z -- . I .-I- ' ji' ,,.., , ,lv x .:vI:'I l t-, . V' A K , I, vm. -4,. li -:Z ..g., A I ..s - 'V -l N, 9.1-U: ,V Q I, Q Z ,px - ' 5 fi + f il 1-, ffl 4 in B L' as wfx xx 1 ::,- zlyg, Ka M , is . g ,1 ,Zh , , if: ,,,,. y .ylg T i A A J EQ' 1 L fi 1:--r1 - ' i lr' ,. .,.,.,. if 5 i l 'A ':i':E A ' A in ' Sh., , bliss. E Iii- I El .. v 4 .,...,.. ,..., 1 M: ,,-: V , K - f L ,':'i V,.. A I , 4, .- ,I Q Q ' ,Q v, 5 - ki, -5:53 -' I V 'I W ' 'I . , 'l-': . L ' :irz ','.' 'l'l' s-,, . l llBflllil lli Zilhl, fY.i:2iI3 i42i Sl2 4 x ll iii'i'ii'ii E iii 3 L-.L iiii rx Vx rr il ll I Q -E in :gag :-, VIVE I M0 ,Z :,.:, - 1 ., 1 , H , ..r-- 9 as ,- ' , -' A Q2 ? li, .L 0 K - . H E . , J, ' ii' ii , L, - 'l'rr-: l 1 g,.V Q . ZVV 78 Miss Logan counsels a lower school girll aboul Walnul Hills subiecls and ac+ivi+ies.i Sfvfflfff 4,410 Z,., ::i, 'V . 'tliflli ' f ,V -, ,ug J H I :Jn I I Big Sisler Li++le Sis er par+y in Sep+e ln l .ll l lll l Sue Schreiber acis as Masler of Ceremonies for The y ' - ' 'l ' m er. ' fm: Lmcla Lane and Toby Cohen prepare +o go Her a long, hard clay al school. lil..-:v X H fgfr mis' ,. . I lilly' GI' Li A-','n X 1,1 '. E f- ,' ,?qfQ:'0:Qi , A wid 0 ,9 il Qiqfiwi 3' fflllllllla 1 'fl Q 5 - ll Alai 'AWN l 5 - U ,'r ,'-'rg'i9fa3 4 --+ flgiliyiyly i,VfQ.01l5? 1 3 Alwr in, -su x ill,iyfif,4li'llvgi ' T.. l ii ' All '1 2 V HU 5 - S --Q S yr - ,v , le' 'A v 4lyl'l'il'llilfal'i Mllllff' . I 1, I 5 lfflnf' S 1 ' ggnll -lm-1 iff' , J 5az1.: Sava' i :mf is-iZEs,,c4gw'W M ffl in : fly ,. 511 -'I 2,1 'Siem----. 'IE .H 5:12 i--- -57II:'ll:- 'fini iiiiiiiiiizgiir-' ,- :7 Al f g? I I ..... I I 5. I O . l f l by nioyed cfivifies Fun is inlangible buf ever-presenl in Jrhe many aclivlies e +he Walnul Hills sludenlr. Each aclivily does ils parl in malcing our school more lhan iusf a school. Wilh 'rhe 3 o'cloclc bell signaling The end of classes for Jrhe day, an enlrirely differenl phase of Walnul l-lills school life begins. Exlra-curricular aclivilies for mosl sludenls, are a signilicanl parl of 'rheir rouline. Whelher one enioys wriling for a publicalion. acling in a play, or planning a dance. lrhere are exlensive opporlunilies +o pursue and develop individual inleresls. Noi only do srudenls ioin groups already organized bur lhey may form new groups as +he inleresls arises. In rhis way each sludenl is encouraged To express himself in whalever way he finds mos? slimulaling. Parlicipalion in aclivilies develops leaders as well as giving praclical experience in working wirh olhers. A whole new world is opened lo lhe sludenls who in The acliviiy of his choice. so Pa rlicipale mimu. it in mm uf X' Firsl Row, lefl' To right: E. Carlson, J. Alberfs, F. Slarr, Pres.g A. Fry, H. Kasson. Second Row: B. Crosby, H. Sfifel, C. MerriTT, L. Dinsmore, E. Segal, M. Frey, P. Pierce, ' - ' . hl . GI J R bi T ' T. R A R' hards J. Crouns , D Jose h S. Roy, B. Elsey, N. Sahnd, V. Morris, A. Felson, P. Glicksberg, J. Seinshermer. Third Row' D. Ke er, M eser, . u ns ern, oy, . rc , e . p , J. Goldman, C. Tarbell, C. Prior, C. Koors, J. Colleif. Fourfh Row: J. Bard, Knaa1,fTGJ. Holder, M. Peck, B. Young, F. Wuerful, S. Levin, J, Campbell, S. Crane, B. Tucker, . row, . uberman. ggfuolenf ounci STudenT Council is one of The mosT imporTanT organiza- Tions run by The sTudenT body aT WalnuT l-lills. Through home room represenTaTives The enTire sTudenT body has a chance To express iTs opinions. Working as a rniniaTure model oT The UniTed STaTes Government The ExecuTive CommiTTee plans an agenda Tor The Council. The bills on This agenda are broughT up, discussed and voTed upon. Council's judicial branch. STudenT CourT, is where violaTors oT school laws are Tried and punished by Tellow sTudenTs. AnoTher OT iTs pur- poses is To sTrive To mainTain Triendly relaTions beTween The Tacully and The sTudenT body. STudenT Council consisTs oT one represenTaTive Trom each home room in The TenTh Through TwelTTh grades. There are also represenTaTives aT large elecTed by The elevenTh and TwelTTh grades. Junior STudenT Council sends members To ob- serve The Council meeTings, and To reporT To Their own organizaTion. This year, Tor The TirsT Time, STudenT Council meeTs once a weelc. The ExecuTive CommiTTee, which also meeTs weelcly. includes oTTicers. The heads oT commiTTees, The EdiTor oT The ChaTTerbox, PresidenT oT STudenT CourT. PresidenT oT The Senior Class and The PresidenT oT The lnTerTraToriTy Council. During This execuTive meeTing, The agenda is discussed and planned Tor The Tollowing meeTing oT The enTire STudenT Council. Council sponsors many social aTTairs ThroughouT The year, such as The l-lomecoming Dance and open houses during The TooTball and basl4eTball seasons. This year STudenT Council has been working on an honor sysTem which will be insTalled in coming years. lT will involve seniors aT TirsT, and laTer on The lower grades. NOT only The members oT STudenT Council. buT The whole school proTiTs Trom This group. making iT one OT The big Torces behind The organizaTion oT our school. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left To righfz J. Albeds, corresponding secreiaryg H. Kasson, vice-presidenT- F. Sfarr, presidenh E. Carlson, Treasurerg A. Fry, recording secrefary. ' The Homecoming Dance is STudenT CounciI's biggesT proiecT. Presiding over STudenT Council meeTings is only one oT Fred STarr's many acTiviTies. He is also direcTor oT Arche- ology aT The CincinnaTi Museum oT NaTuraI HisTory. His oTher inTeresTs include LaTin Club and Advanced STanding LaTin. Fred is also a member oT DelTa BeTa and Big BroThers. Serving as vice-presidenT of STudenT Council is Hank Kas- son, secreTary oT De-lTa BeTa TraTerniTy. He is also a member oT Big BroThers, BeTa Hi-Y. and boTh The cross counTry and baseball Teams. Taking rninuTes aT STudenT Council meeTings is Ann Fry. She is also a member oT Big SisTers, A Cappella Choir, and is on The Y-Teens CabineT. LasT year Ann was a member OT Daisy Chain. Judy AlberTs, corresponding SecreTary OT STudenT Coun- cil, serves as SecreTary oT G.A.A. and of The Ohio Region oT O.V.F.T.Y. She also keeps busy wiTh cheerleading and Big SisTers. AlThough Eric Carlson is Treasurer of STudenT Council, sec- reTary oT BOA TraTerniTy. and co-TeaTure ediTor oT The Chaf- Terbox, he sTill Tinds Time Tor Advanced STanding English. He also parTicipaTes in Big BroThers, The Senior play, and ChemisTry Club. STudenT Council's Execufive CommiTTee holds an informal discussion. SENIOR COUNCIL Leff To righfz C. MerriTT, C. Tarbell, C. Musfer, Miss Manoukian, K. BuT Schreiber. Sfudenf onrf anal Senior onnci STudenT CourT is a sTrong and eTTecTive organizaTion aT WalnuT Hills. IT is The iudicial body oT our sTudenT govern- menT, and is sTrongly supporTed by our new principal, Mr. Richard lvlechem. who aTTends iTs weekly meeTings. The pur- pose oT This body is To impress upon oTTenders oT school laws The need Tor cooperaTion in geTTing along wiTh oThers and To live by The esTablished rules. STudenTs guilTy oT misdemean- ors are broughT beTore STudenT CourT where They are Tried and senTenced accordingly. The punishmenTs are designaTed only To make These oT-Tenders aware oT The exisTing rules Tor proper sTudenT behavior aT WalnuT Hills. Senior Council is composed oT Tive senior girls who aid Miss Manoukian in many TuncTions, boTh in and ouT OT school, and bring abouT a closer relaTionship beTween The girls and The counselors. Choosing ushers Tor school producTions and selecTing girls To represenT WalnuT l-lills aT ouTside evenTs. managing The collecTion oT STudenT Aid money, and advising The Big SisTers are The main Tasks oT The Senior Council. The Council meeTs once a monTh To discuss problems. evaluaTe pasT proiecTs, and plan work Tor TuTure acTiviTies. STUDENT COURT Leff To righfz J. Lingle, C. Musier, A. Richards, presidenfg A. Loispeich, M. Weinberg. The main TuncTion oT The TiTTy girls chosen Tor Big SisTers is To guide new sTudenTs Through Their TirsT year aT WalnuT l-lills. The older girls Tollow The progress oT Their li+Tle sisTers ThroughouT The school year. The girls geT acguainTed aT a parTy in The Tall where They are welcomed by The presiclenT oT Big SisTers, The presidenT oT STuolenT Council. and The counselors. The execuTive commiTTee oT Big SisTers chooses members oT The organizaTion Tor The Tollowing year. AT The beginning oT each year The Big SisTers elecT Tive members OT Their organizaTion To comprise This execuTive commiTTee. One oT The olclesT organizaTions aT WalnuT l-lills is Big BroThers, which welcomes The new boys aT a Toofball parTy and TreaTs Them To a Traclc meeT in The spring. The main goal oT These boys is To inTegraTe new boys inTo WalnuT Hills l-ligh School liTe. To gualiTy Tor This organizaTion, an upper school looy musT have a C average and be in exTra-curri- cular acTiviTies. '47 BIG SISTERS FirsT Row, left To right: A. Fry, J. Al- berts, J. Yaffe, E. Youkilis, S. Thie, M. Scheer, S. Schreiber, Pres.: N. Wyalf, L. Felson, P. Morris, L. Miller, T. Ka- bakoff, P. Dine. Second Row: N. Schulze, C. Tarbell, B. Crosby, B. Schwarz, P. Marfin, H. Magrish, M. Frey, P. Gifford, B. Bluesfein, J. Prei- sing, C. Merriff, L. Shigemura. Third Row: N. Hines, C. Musfer, B. Roe, S. Kelly, M. MaThes, G. Sfifel, L. Weiman, B. Dreyer, M. Beflman, C. FosseTT, P. Sales, L. Weiland. FourTh Row: M. Waffs, D. Lawson, M. DeWald, J. Richards, L. Pollock, J. Cornell, K. Bul- ler, J. Waxman, S. Lapirow, P. Wrighl, J. Wilber, E. Segal. Ssfers, ig ro iAers BIG BROTHERS Firs? Row, lefl To riqhfz C. Turner, J. Gold- man, Pres., M. Krug. Second Row: D. Kehler, S. Sieman, S. Bell, C. Fifzmorris, B. Oban- shain, B. Sfivers, F. Tower, B. Pendergrass, B. Johnson. A. Gordon. W. Lockhart, T. Guen- Ther. Third Row: J. Piker, E. Carlson, D. Shi- ering, J. Grow, B. Tucker, B. Young, A. Rich- ards, J. Crounse, H. Herrlinger, C. Afkins, C. Aring, T. Roy, R. Wolf. FourTh Row: J. Con- don, F. Wuerful, F. Sfarr, B. Allen, H. Kasson, S. Knoll, S. Crane, T. Guberman, T. Dine, A. Rosenburq, S. Levin, J. Cambbell, B. Carler, S. Felson, M. Marks. SECTIONAL EDITORS l.ef+ to right: M. Mafhes, seniors: C. Schellenberg, qirl's sporfsg.M. Marks, boy's sporfsg J. Yaffe, aciiviliesg A. King, assi. acflviliesg J. Seinshelmer, faculiyg C. 5. Sai? V, , I -'g1,g'E55fsfaf1:53555-':'. 1 1 2 'J 41' LIS 1 55. 5.5. 5 ...asv . 2: . .-, i Wr 35.22211 Merrilf, classes. Wi! :-1 1 ,,.,- s -. .V if 'fag 'I 41 1' :2.:2:'::,:,.i'2:.2f5 -' ' -2 -V . Isgsfi g . 'rf ig! rg? '51 s Q 'IW is s X W A wiv CO-EDITORS AND ADVISOR ELAINE YOUKILIS CHRIS DEMAKES MRS. ALICE Z. GIRE When June comes aboui. REMEMBRANCER siaii mem- bers heave a sigh of reIieI. Finally The Iong monihs of work and a Ioi of fun are over and Ihe annual is ready io be dis- Iribuled io ihe siudenl body. Early in ihe year Ihe siafi decided io make changes in Ihe yearbook. For ihe iirsi lime a colored piclure was used. The size of 'rhe annual was increased lo whai' ii had been in I948 and a new seciion for pairons and sponsors was added. And finally individual piciures. raiher Ihan homeroom piciures. were used in ihe classes seciion. This year 'I'he REMEM- BRANCER was prinied by 'rhe Benson Priniing Company. STAFF EDITORS Sealed, leff lo righh J. Krausser, C. Schwarz, co-makeupj K. Larsen, produciion coordinator, E. Fine, associafe editor: J. Goldman, C0'II'8l'dl'Y: J. Warm, assi. Iileraryg L. Felson, co-Iiierary. Sfanding: T. Kabakoff, R. Jarson, co-arf, D. Sfgrn, adverfisingg D. Joseph, assi. bus. man., S. Crane, circulation, D. Lawson, typing, P. Maurafh, assi. fyping. LITERARY STAFF Sealed: R. Rcih, N. Felson, N. Strikman. Sfanding: R. Cowell, M. Blall, l. Silverman. S. Jonas, B. Davis, S. Bauer, J. Felson, l. Meier, D. Dupee, J. Miller. Busy days, especially near deadlines, were spenl in 33 I. lhe REMEMBRANCER Room. Belween snaiches of work, s'rai'l members could be seen ealing poialo chips and preizels and drinking ihe Pepsi Colas lefl over 'From l'he Remembrancer Open House. which was held on January 24. Afler all lhe piclures had been lalcen, idenlilied, seni' in MAKE-UP STAFF Sealed, lefl fo righl: N. Smilh, J. Krausser, D. Seiferl, C. Schwariz. Slandimil: K. Wafers, M. Charlton, M. Kiner, L. Thielmyer, M. Lowenlhal, S. Herzig, M. Roi ' schild, M. Blail, I. Keys, M. Newman, R. Thornfon, H. Meissner, R. Pronin, Cp2l4flel4fl VCIVICGV lo lhe engraver. and relurned: afier all lhe copy had been wriiien. correcled. lyped. and relurned for proof-reading: alfler all Jrhe pages had been planned over and over again To gel ihe besl' effect 'rhe final producl was ready lo be de- livered. Only ihen was lhe iob complelecl, ready for lhe criiics, l'he siudeni body of Walnul l-lills. TYFING STAFF Sealed: Pal Wong, C. Fuenles. Standing: F. Green, C. Hover, A. Kemper, G. Sales, M. Newman, I. Keys, R. Thornton, H. Meissner, R. Pronin, N. Schulze. Mr. Wilson advises Gleam Edifor, JeFf Filter. EDITORS Leff To righf: B. Sfrauss, assi. liferaryg B. Mode, co-Iiferaryg P. Wrighf, co-IiT- eraryg S. Woodward, cc-makeupg W. Wafanabe, co-makeupg.J. Gaines, co-make- upg R. Pronin, co-businessg M. Mafhes, co-business. me gfem.. Sursum Ad Summum, The moTTo we uphold -our moTTo has been upheld by The annual liTerary magazine, The Gleam. Our magazine, The Gleam, is The only publicaTion oT iTs Type in The enTire CincinnaTi public school sysTem and has been recognized by CincinnaTi CiTy Council Tor iTs disTincTive place among school publicaTions. IT is The oldesT WalnuT Hills publicaTion, as iT was TirsT puT To press in I896. AlThough The Gleam has served as boTh an annual and a newspaper in pasT years, Today iT is prinTed as an opporTuniTy Tor The sTu- denT body To illusTraTe Their liTerary TalenT. The shorT sTories, poems, essays, and illusTraTions are noT conTribuTed only by upper classmen, buT also by members oT The iunior high. During The year There were Two proiecTs for The raising of addiTional Tunds. These were selling soTT drinks aT The Wal- nuTs and ,in cooperaTion wiTh The ChaH'erbox, sponsoring an open house, l-learTs in The l-lills. This open house, given on ValenTines day, TeaTured a souThern mounTain band and coun- Try music. Xp. ww, as' LITERARY STAFF Firsf Row, lefi To righT: B. Sfrauss, P. Wright Second Row: M. Frey, M. BIaTT, B. RuTTer, L. Herizman, B. Miller, D. Simmons, T. Wise. The selecTing and sorTing oT arTicles Tor The Gleam is done by The liTerary sTaTT. This sTaTT conTribuTes arTicles and en- courages oTher sTudenTs To have Their wriTings published. English Teachers are conTacTed by members oT The liTerary sTaTT and asked To Turn in any inTeresTing or sTimulaTing ma- Terial ThaT sTudenTs have wriTTen. ATTer all The arTicles Tor publicaTion have been chosen, The liTerary sTaTT assumes an- oTher duTy: ThaT of Typing all The maTerial which will go To press. AlThough mosT pulolicaTions have boTh an arT and a make- up sTaTT, Gleam has combined These Two To Torm one sTaTT which TirsT decides on which arTicles will have arT work wiTh Them and proceeds To iIIus+ra+e These arTicles. ATTer The order oT The arTicles has been decided, This sTaTT decides The general makeup and lay-ouT oT each page. lT mighT be said ThaT This sTaTT adds The Tinishing Touch To The Gleam since They are responsible Tor iTs cover. ln The Tall The arT-makeup sTaTT combines eTTorTs wiTh The business sTaTT Tor a successTul subscripTion drive-The Tormer conTribuTing posTersg The laTTer collecTing money. IT is The job OT The business sTaTT To handle all incoming money and mosT oT The expenses. This sTaTT decides which maTerials Tor publicaTion are in accordance wiTh The Tunds on hand. The Three Gleam sTaTTs are supervised by The ediTor, JeTT Piker: The TaculTy advisor, Mr. Barron Wilson: and arT advisor, lv1r.Glen Volz. Working TogeTher, The sTaTTs, ediTors, and ad- visors producT a liTerary magazine which Truly upholds The TradiTion oT WalnuT Hills. BUSINESS STAFF o righfz A. Munich, J. Granby, M. Newman, R. Thornfon, R. Pronin Meissner, J. Schwab, B. Brown. The Gleam liTerary sTaTT reads over liTerary arTicles. Jerry Crounse and Nancy Hines, co-edifors, and Mr. Glesen, The advisor, plan an issue of The Cha'l'Terbox. 3 Ae CAafferAox The school weekly news publicaTion, The Cha'l'Terbox, is an inTegraTed eTTorT of many sTaTTs working TogeTher To publish The besT newspaper possible. AlThough The sTudenT body receives The paper in Their homerooms on Tuesday morning. iT is puT TogeTher Thursday nighT. AT These sessions The parTicipaTing young iournalisTs learn how To work wiTh each oTher and exchange ideas. The work To be done in The evening includes Typing arTicles, spac- ing Them, placing Them on The dummy sheeT, copyreading The arTicles, and wriTing headlines Tor Them. Under The advisorship oT Mr. Alexander Glesen, The news- paper conducTed sTudenT opinion poles on such subiecTs as Should ProporTional RepresenTaTion Be ReTained? New TeaTures oT The newspaper This year included a six-page pub- licaTion on cerTain occasions, a weekly carToon, and The new social columns, Pandora's Box and OTT The Wires. AnoTher new TeaTure was The change To a diTTerenT Type oT prinTing process. This new process proved To be less expensive Than The old Type and Thus kepT The paper Trom developing a Ti- nancial deTiciT. This new sTyle oT prinTing also paved The way Tor a weekly carToon and a more aTTracTive adverTising sec- Tion. STAFF EDITORS Firsf Row, lefT To righl: C. FosseTT, ediTorial: E. Messer, asso. arverlising: B. Bowling, headline: E. Lufchin, advertising: S. Jonas, asso. adverTising: J. Schul- linger, headlines: N. Mandlove, correspondent. Second Row: T. Dine, sporfs: B. Hamilton, E. Buyniski, circulafiong B. Davis, copy: M. BeTTman, Typist. Third Row: E. Carlson, feafure: G. Paul, Jr., sporfs: C. Tarbell, news: K. Buller, fealure: J. Lingle, news: J. Greenfield, mailing: L. Mafhews, correspondent: L. Sfone, re- write: B. Woodward, P. Pierce, fourth page. H53 I wig' ay fa, ,ww -W' 'sw 2 W 5K7 + if M Q, ,N Wi SR 15 Q: an jvff K 4 hw , Tfisfiiwi U 1' H W Q , X ? H 3 ff X Q sg 'ff X X 3? . 2 E if , is K . x 3 .1.1 ' Qi 5 .. M E Qt ? ggi Iifif H ,,. 3 Rsvgtgibll 3733 WH ,, 1 K3 :A ug ,imp .: .... 'S iuxiil A 'M in My gsiT??Q M vfqwg sm 3, x., f id 3 A i Q? Ma? ,hz ff-if W gl K,,k. xxx fy, ff if I1 5 Q , W wb, ,.., aw 'f 3112 X L. .r Y K? A' LQ? Q ,asf i ii,il '95 fa f w 1 ,, 5 A WP t I f s+f'mfiL is Q 'iw l ike ' TA bi qi iii 3 A - , A W Cum Laude and Quill and Scroll are The Two honorary socielies al Walnul l-lills. The Cum Laude Sociely marlcs Jrhe highesl level of scholaslic achievemenl. To become a mem- ber a sluclenl musl have eiiher a 3.5I average al mid-year or a 3.25 average al 'rhe end of lhe lilrh marking period. Firsl Row, leff lo righlz J. Alberfs, T. Ka- bakoff, E. Youkilis, L. Shigemura. Second Row: G. Sfifel, l. Keys, R. Jarson, R. Rofh, C. Merriff, C. Fossefi. Third Row: J. Piker, K. Butler, J, Goldman, S. Herziq, J. Lin- gle, N. Slrikman. Fourrh Row: J. Crounse, B. Silvers, C. Fifzmorris, S. Knoll, L. Herfz- man, T. Guberman, A. Richards. M144 anvle The Quill ancl Scroll is lhe inlernalional honorary sociely for oulslancling high school iournalisls. The members of Quill and Scroll musr have worked for al leasl lwo years on a school pulslicalicn, while mainlaining a B average in lheir sluclies. Quill anal Scroll Firsf Row, lefi fo righf: L. Felson, E. Youkulis, C. Fossell, N. Hines, J. Yaffe, Second Row: M. Mafhes, K. Bufler, P. Wright, J. Lingle, J. Krausser, Third Row: J. Crounse, E. Carlson, C. De- makes, B. Mode, J. Piker. .megafe First Row, Ieff to right: S. Jonas, B. Bluesiein Pres.: L. Herfzman. Second Row: J. Cope, S. Herzig, L. Sfillpass, P. Wriqht, S. Hershfield s. skufaw. Third Row: D. Shookhoff, F. wise: I. Keys, R. Rosenbaum, D. Coweff, S, Green wold, L. Bluesfein. FirsT Row, IefT To righrz J. Cope, P. Wrighf, L. Herizman, L. Sfillpass, S. Herzig, I. Keys. Second Row: F. Wise, B. Hertzman, P. Rubin, S. Herschfeld, R. Rosen- baum, R. Cowiffe, S. Jonas. This year The WalnuT l-lills DebaTe Team has been very acTive in The GreaTer CincinnaTi Speech League. The de- baTes are all held aT ST. Xavier l-ligh School. The Topic Tor This year's debaTes was Resolved: The Foreign Aid program should be subsTanTially increased. This year The debaTe club members were divided up inTo Teams, and every week Tour diTTerenT members debared, Two aTiirmaTive and Two nega- Tive. ln This way The whole club received debaTing expe- rience. This experience was used eTTecTively in The annual Town meeTing assembly. Much appreciaTion musT go To Mrs. Corn, The advisor, who worked many hours wiTh The Team, and To Mr. Mechem, who has publicized and encouraged de- baTing as a worThwhile exTracurricular acTiviTy. QQCICLO glib! Firsr Row, lefi To righf: M. Rorhschild, N. Sirikman, E. Minson, L. Pollock, J. Waxman, M. Frey, C. Merritt, S. Thie, S. Schreiher, K. Wyllie. Second Row: S. Haque, C. Bier- horsf, P. Gifford, G. Koizumi, D. Lawson, M. Newman, C. Musier, K. Larsen, K. Crauder, K. Bufler, C. Tarbell. Third Row: S. Fox, D. Ross, L. Cox, M. Klein, E. Bukey, J. Thompson, D. Franklin, R. Wolf, B. Segal, L. Fenton, M, Goldman, J. Gold nan. FourTh Row: J. Sfoner, J. Gaines, T, Weriheimer, E. Gall, L. Herfzman, H, Frankel, B. Tucker, R. WhiTe, E. Fine, R. Fine, A. Rosenberg, L. Sirkin, D.WaITers. CreaTing undersTanding, and working Towards world broTh- erhood are Two OT The aims of Sr. Y-Teens. Under The leader- ship of Liz Grubb, presidenT, The Tive squads underToolc many philanThropic proiecTs. The annual sTyle show, an open house. and a dance given ioinTly wiTh Hi-Y were only a Tew. Also individual squads visiTed Allen l-louse and made ChrisTmas presenTs Tor The Children's ConvalescenT Home. Membership in Sr. Y-Teens was open To all TenTh, elevenTh, and TwelfTh grade girls. enior SM jeens Sealed, leff To righT: J. Prafka, M. Fisher, G. Siifel, L. Grubb, president, L. Weimann, S. Thie, J. Richards. Sfanding: J. Sllifel, E. Min- son, M. Dewald, K. Larsen, G. Koizumi, L. Sfone, S. Nieman, J.FHerron, L. Dinsmore, A. ry. A Y-Teens squad plans a Trip To Longview. Members of Hi-Y plan a meeTinq. Lefl fo righf: G. Wilson, B. Young, B. Sfivers, presidenfg S. Levin, B. Obenshain. . iz! l-li-Y encourages sTudenTs To serve Their communiTy by en- gaging in many philanThropic proiecTs. One of The mosT imporTanT oT These is worlc aT The Children's ConvalescenT Home. A religious series was conducTed during The TirsT semesTer, and churchmen oT all Taiihs explained Their religion and beliefs To The Hi-Y group. In addiTion To sponsoring The ALL-SporTs BanqueT. l-li-Y presenied a dance wiTh Y-Teens. This club also compeTecl in a baslceTball TournamenT wiTh The l-li-Y clubs OT oTher schools. unior JQWJ Cross First Row, left to right: C. Michaelson, A. Ferry, pres. Second Row: B. Barth, L. Blount, G. Fleming, L. Goldman, K. Martin, M. Shav- zin, D. Kuhn, R. Levin, C. Goldman, A. Acker- man, A. Goldberg, M. Geyer, L, Ottaviani. Third Row: K. Williams, L. Lee, N. Felson, M. Kanter, G. Gehler, B. Michaelson, S. Skurow, J. Silver, F. Pitzelli, J. Miller. Fourth Row: S. Steves, A. Marks, S. Eggers, J. Robisch, C. Hatter, C. Broxon, P. Cowan, J. Stueve, B. Statman, N. Graller, A. Schwartz, M. Kuby. Red Cross Officers plan a slrit. The Walnut Hills chapter oT The Junior Red Cross con- ducted The annual sTudenT Red Cross campaign. Under The guidance and wiTh The direcTion ot Mrs. lviarie Wells The group also entertained at hospiTals, made decorative Tray Tavors, and Tilled a gift chest, This year The Junior Red Cross was led ably by Ann Ferry To a successiul and worth- while conclusion, urrenf xjasiorty The CurrenT l'lisTory Club has long been one of The Tore-lcnown speaker is inviTed To each session, explaining perTinenT mosT organizations upholding The high standards oT WalnuTTopics. This year one of The highlights of The program was l-lills. Advised by Miss Margaret Dunphy and iTs presidenta series of discussions concerning The problems of city coun- JeTi Pilcer, iT endeavors To enrich The sTudenT's knowledge oTcil. boTh local and national political and economic issues. A well First Row, left to right: C. Demakes, M. Goldman, J. Schulzinger J. Piker, Pres., E. Bukey, B. Segal. Second Row: M. Tate, C. Wasserman, S, Jonas, D. Yauqer, J. Kanter, J. Meister, K. Mailender, M. Blatt, B. Miller, M. Hopper, J. Weinberg, C. Seinsheimer, J. Teitz, N. Pope, L. Shigemura. Third Row: J. Mealy, N. Beamer, W. Jones, J. Warm, S. Woodward, G. Koizumi, C. Wise, J. Freider, J. Silverstein, J. Lehr, H. Charleton, D. Ames, J. Silver, C. Hall. Fourth Row: B. lsidor, R. Cowett, R. Kiewit, B. Brown, D. Swillinger, R. Abrahms, T. Dickman, B. Mode, S. Hershfield, C. Burnet, S. Fox, D. Simmons, J. Levinstein, B. Strauss, A. Glazer, S. Marmer, B. Bowling. Fifth Row: T. lncze, S. Lowenberg, G. Goldberg, J. Schwab, D. Sway, P. Helburn, L. Hertzman, Pratt, R. White, T. Isaacs, E. Lotspeich, E. Fine, R. Levy, D. Nichols, R. Lowenthal, M. von olborth. Firsf Row, lefl io righf: P. Klein, D. Lawson, S. Crane, Pres., R. Fine, C. Demakes. Second Row: J. Spoor, S. Pack, H. Schroder, J. Zoellner, I. Rabe, L. Fischel, C. Schellen- berg, M. DeWald, D. Klosler- man, A. Haag, M. Wescoe, N. Wyaff. Third Row: T. Wise, R. Hamillon, B. Mode, R. Lisner, P. Regensberqer, L. Vassar, L. Schneider, H. Ducovna, G. Goldberg, W. Feige, S. Mar- mer. Fourfh Row: P. Hamlin, B. Mallhews, M. Freidman, E. Bukey, D. Lipperl, C. Aring, B. Hopkins, E. Buyniski, B. Hamil- lon, S. Bell, J. Bankovskis, M. Buechner, A. Brown. German Club members compleled anolher year of fun and feslivilies, highlighled by a Chrislmas parly and The eyynqn decoraling of a lree in lhe lacully lunchroom. Learning Ger- man songs and giving plays in German were all parl of The program under The supervision of Miss Marlha Kilzman. ln- slruclional films were also shown . K 1 ! The Lalin Club was led This year by Jim Powers under The Ufllfl U 7 advisership of Miss Rifle. The funclion of The club is lo Tur- lher slimulale The inleresl of sludenls in Lalin. Various pro- grams were given, climaxed by The club's annual picnic. The Lalin Club had a very successful year. Firsl Row, left io righl: J. Sloner, M. Aylesworlh, J. Powers, Pres., J. Slueve. Second Row: P. Elder, J. Nason, C. Goldman, L. Goldman, M. Shav- zin, D. Kuhn, A. Marks, E. Levine, A. Goldman, A. Ackerman, R. Levin, L. Lee, R. Schwarfz, P. Sfarnbach, B. Aronoff, B. Wacks. Third Row: P. Underhill, S. Kober, P. Cowan, M. Kuby, M. Braham, S. Skurow, C. Walanabe, N. Felson, T. Sinsley, R. Rifkin, M. Reuss, B. Miller. J. Silverslein, B. Reed, M. Slern, N. Felson, K. Williams. Fourlh Row: A. Worfendyke, S. Eggers, M. Vordenberg, G. Gehler, J. Hodges, B. Robinson, E. Hicks, I. Keys, C. Broxen, S. Seifert, D. Kurlz, G. Harlman, B. Schwarz, B. Selberf, P. Hughes. Fiffh Row: C. Sfraub, J. Glick, E. Myers, A. Haqe, R. Fries, T. Garlingfon, S. Carpenler, A. Kemper, D. Larkin, T. GubSrnaan,hF. Slarr, R. While, B. Davis, R. Brady, R. Kiewil, P. Marlin, N. Hines, . arl. VGPICA Firsf, second, and fhird year French sfudenfs parfici- pafed in French Club, an organizafion in which fhey are able fo use fheir newly acquired French ouf of class. The club programs included French games and puzzles, falks en francais, and a Chrisfmas parfy, porfraying Noel as if is celebrafed in France. Firsl' Row, left fo righl: P. Gifford, S. Allen, M. Frey, Pres., G. Sfifel. Second Row: J. Johnson, L. Schmalz, I. Silverberg, H. Magrish, B. Cope- land, F. Berg, J. Brofman, M. Golding, S. Schreiber, E. Youkilis, P. Mor- ris, L. Felson, M. Blaff, J. Alberfs, J. Yaffe. Third Row: J. Hoorneweg, E. Rulfer, W. Jones, L. Weiland, S. Keilh, S. Shepherd, C. Bierhorsf, G. Sales, l. Rabe, E. Segal, J. Waxman, E. Lufchin. Fourih Row: D. Wal- lers, M. Beflman, L. Dinsmore, N. Coplan, J. Slifel, C. Halffer, S. Bax- ier, M. Walls, P. Wrighf, L. Blubaugh, K. Marlin, D. Larkin, E. Minson, B. Zolberf. renCA l French l Club is one of fhe many newly formed organ- izafions here af Walnuf l'lills. lfs members are composed of only firsf year French sfudenfs inferesfed in gaining proficiency in all aspecfs of fhe language. Their meef- ings were held ioinfly wifh fhe advanced French Club- fhis year and bofh have been very successful. First Row, leff fo right: B. Groshoff, M. Kasfir, J. Meisfer, S. Adler, S. Hommel, M. Sfulbarg, J. Sprosly, B. Blakely, M. Aspin, R. Levinson, S. Hines, S. Graller, R. Schumann. Second Row: S. Palhe, R. Johnson, R. Dunie, S. Marienfhal, S. Dine, D. Simmons, B. Pollak, J. Fine, L. Goings, J. Gasiin, V. Perlman, M. Bahl, M. Sagmasfer, S. Meyers. Third Row: R. Rivkin, M. Fabe, A. Blohm, B. Elsey, E. Wise, C. Greer, C. Nations, J. Freider, P. Glicksberg, S. Bear, L. Fosfer. Fourlh Row: B. Grayman, J. Schwarizman, B. Henkel, S. Lolspeich., F. Wood, R. Agee, G. Nord, A. Blackburn, J. Barbour, J. Fors1er,GM.dBeinharf, S. Roy, J. Silverstein, R. ra . ufure urs es of America Af ifs monfhly meefings, fhe Fufure Nurses Club has had speakers and movies on various phases of med- icine. Some of fhese have been: Diefefics, Physical Therapy, and nursing fields. The members also foured fhe Children's Convalesceni l-lospiial and Jewish Hos- pifal. Several members do volunfeer worlc as nurses' aides or assislanfs in clinics and hospiials. Firsf Row: B, Elsey, L. Miller, H. Mueller, A. Kemper. Second Row: M. Aspin, A. Hage, S. Fabing, S. Hommei, L. Decker, M. Wescoe, M. Charl- ton, L. Levin, G. Sales, P. Rofh, R. Levinson. Third Row: B. Clark, J. Hoornweg, S. Shepherd, K. Marlin, S. Coppin, M. Redmind, J. Williams, M. Gorden. Fourth Row: C. Hampton, J. Hodges, Y. Coleman, A. Means, B. Robinson, M. Wahs, D. Dupee, C. Fisher, A. Phillips, M. Reul, E. Krebs. Firsl Row, Ieff to righl: B. Hymans, E. Carlson, M. Frey, J. Goldman, Pres., P. Wrighr, C. Fifzmorris, H. Frankel, B. Howard. Second Row: J. Brofman, F. Brown, P. Martin, D. Larkin, P. Prilchard, M. Mafhes, B. Davis, D. Vockell, B. Obenshain, C. Aring, E. Lehrner, D. Mann, V. Kraus. Third Row: J. Prafka, E. Segal, J. Slifel, K. Larsen, R. Fine, E. Gall, E. Fine, J. Larrick, J. Gaines, M. Kendall, L. Slillpass, T. Myers, D. Bauer, R. Wolf, H. Danner, J. Sadoway, B. Risen, I. Silverman. Fourfh Row: E. Youkilis, G. Sales, I. Keys, H. Sfifel, J. Becker, I. Silverberq, H. Maqrish, L. Fenfon, H. Tate, T. Incze, J. Grow, J. Prager, M. Kern, S. Hague, J. Brock, S. Schulze, P. Morris, B. Zolbert. CAemisfrcy Chemislry Club holds meeiings once a monlh which are open 'ro all siudenls. Under lhe direciion of a planning com- millee arrangemenls are made for speakers lo come in, or demonslralions lo be given. These programs usually pre- senl an aspecl of Chemislry nor included in lhe regular course of sludy. ufure jeacAers o cydmerica During ils second year as a chapler of The nalion-wide organizalion, The Fulure Teachers of America Club doubled ils membership. as well as insliluling a new subslirufe leach- ing program. Under lhis program. club members aclually direcled and laughl' classes. F.T.A. also mainlained an aciive luloring program and 'roured The U. C. Teachers' College. First Row, left lo righl: G. Woods, P. Elder, C. Tarbell, E. Stone, Pres., P. Daum, N. Welch, B. Weiss. Second Row: S. Wolf, C. Wasserman, B. Davis, J. Johnson, H. Za- lesky, C. LeGrande, D. Kloslerman. J- Raffke. J. Teifz. Third Row: K. Mailender, N. Marksrein, H. Mueller, A. Rivkin, B. Korrcs, M. Turner, J. Gaslin J. Colman, P. McClure. Fourth Row: K. Hover, C. Kissel, B. Grayman, J. Schwarfzman, S. Carpenter, S. Kober, C. Haffer, L. Whifehead, G. Jones, F. Crawlord. CIVVIGVCZ This year The Camera Club, under The supervision oT Mr. Glenn Volz, cenTered iTs acTiviTies on The arT oT Talcing and developing picTures. Early in The year The members displayed naTional prize-winning phoTographs in school. They also visiTed a local phoTo-processing planT and Took a Tield Trip To phoTograph naTure. Seafed, left To right: D. Walfers, H. Bernsfeln, D. Sonkin, A. Smifh, B. Levy. Sfandingz R. Fulford, E. Saul, E. Norris, J. Binns, F. Wise, T. Prince. - A Rs 4 - TQocZ'ef A new club To WalnuT Hills This year is The RoclceT Club. Led by presidenT Ray Rosenbaum and advised by lvlr. Richard Bourn, The club Tries To sTimulaTe inTer.esT in The principles oT rocl4eTry and missiles. Discussions, lecTures, reporTs, and The building oT model roclceTs highlighTed The year's various acTiviTies. Firsf Row, leff To right: T. Tomlinson, R. Rosenbaum, presidenlg E. Sfue- bing, C. Hlrschfeld. Second Row: J. Blanfon, P. Glassman, F. Arnold, D. Rubin, C. Beall, J. Taylor. Third Row: M. Thayer, K. Korey, B. Donohoo, R Levy, T. Merkel, E. Goldman, B. Bischoff. roloica! Ten inTeresTed ichTeologisTs malce up The Tropical Fish Club. The main goal oT The club is To inTeresT non-mem- bers in Tish and ,Their habifs. The acTives have parTici- paTed in The group meeTings Tor nearly Two years. Dur- ing This Time They have proTiTed Trom boTh The discus- sions and The programs presenTed. Flrsf Row, leff to righT: D. Burnside, L. Vordenberg, M. Mueller, S. Dubin, R. Goodman. Second Row: C. Sfeiner, J. Robisch. '-we-..- Qs? encing This year There was much more inTeresT in The Fenc- ing Club Than ever in The pasT. Members were TaughT The French sTyle oT Tencing. ln The meetings every Fri- day aTTernoons. inTra-club matches were held. Intra- School maTches may be sTarTed in The TuTure. The Fenc- ing Club is a new and welcome addiTion To Walnut l-lills. Foreground, left to right: D. Walters, M. Stuhlbarg, Pres. Background: J. White, M. Tuttle, E. Ferguson, P. Bard, H, Tate, B. Bertsche, R, Swain, R. Johnston, A. Cromwell, H. Glier, J. Blanton. MMM for Chief The Youth Tor ChrisT Club. meeTing Twice a monTh. is presided over by Marleen Jenkins and advised by Mrs. Buchanan. The song service and The reading oT passages Trom The Bible provides an opporTuniTy Tor everyone To parTicipaTe and release Tension. The ciTy- wide organizaTion meeTs monThly and publishes a newspaper. First Row: P. Maurath, D. Bold, M. Welch, N. Redmond, H. Hollingshead Second Row: S. Campbell, J. Gaskin, B. Davis, E. Williams, P. Wong Third Row: J. Lemon, M. Hardy, J. Thiele, L. Whitehead, J. Everett. 1' inn. an Under Mr. Spieckerman. The Radio Club This year has seT up Their own amaTeur sTaTion. AT The weekly meeTings. movies are shown concerning The principles OT radio and elecTronics. Members learn morse code and radio Theory. in order To pass The Federal Com- rnunicaTions Commission license exam and Talk To oTher hams. First Row, left to right: H. Tate, D. Letterer, D. Kuhn, J. Levy, B. Mans- field T. Tomlinson C. Benet. Second Row: A. Foreman, R. Paul, T. Mut- ' chell, R. LeCompte, J. Powers, W. Becky, B. Crew, B. Bischoff. Firsl' Row, Ieff fo right: P. Sales, TK: A. Richards, Z.XXg B. Schwarz, Allruisf. Second Row: B. Sfivers, BOAQ S, Feffnerl fl-PAQ J, Wilber, Philofasg G..Cass, AE'I'g D. Lawson, TAT. Third Row: G. Sales, LEX: S. Youkilis, X213 S. Herzig, QE'I'g J. BroTman, E011 D. JoSeph, RT. NOT Pidured: J. Goldman. 'l'E: B. 0bGf1Sl16lf1. AAKZ B- YOUNG. AB- nfer raforifcy ounci lnTerTraToriTy Council is an organizaTion made up of The highesT oTTicers OT each social club who aTTends WalnuT l-lills. All sevenTeen clubs are represenTed. Council meeTs once each monTh. during school Time. lnTerTraToriTy Council is a medium beTween The adminisTra- Tion and The clubs. IT coordinaTes The acTiviTies oT The various social clubs and promoTes beTTer Teeling among Them. Council is a member oT The lnTer School Sponsors Organi- zaTion, which acTs as a coordinaTing body Tor all The social clubs in our ciTy. Council has cerTain rules Tor The rushing, pledging, and iniTiaTion of new members who are joining social clubs. Any problems abouT rushing and pledging are discussed by The Council, and violaTors oT laws are broughT in and quesTioned. This year Council helped The BoosTer's Club To raise money Tor Band uniTorms. ln The spring, There was an annual lnTer- TraToriTy Sing where a prize was given Tor The besT acTs. lnTerTraToriTy Council is The baclcbone OT our social clubs. LefT To righT: P. Sales, secreTaryg B. Young, vice-presidenh J. Goldman, Treas urerg A. Richards, president Firsl Row, left fo righf: L. Schmalz, S. Goedel, P. Larkin, K. Bufler L. Grubb, B. Schwarz, D. Sfeen, P. Bourne, A. Kisker, J. Jones, S. Wegman, S. Procter. Second Row: J.- Hiisinger, M. Aylesworfh, M. High, K. Marlin, M. Beinharf, C. Fisher, J. Metzger, S. Roy M. Blue, S. Sweikerf, C. Koors, L. Blubaugh. Third Row: E. Bidlingmyer, J. Collins, K. Rippey, N. Wallz, S. Pack, A. Ervin, B. Elsey, S. Hunfing, B. Lishawa, J. Sprosfy, N. Sahnd, B. Reed, J. High. E fruisf wlmmr S , E we X Valium Left fo righf: Beffy Schwarz, presidenlg Liz Grubb, Kafhy Bufler, Leslie Schmalz The Alfruisf social club is made up of girls devofed fo fheir families, friends, and communify. This year fhe club, consisf- ing of 38 acfive members. has parficipafed in various acfivi- fies. Alfruisf sfarfed off fhe year wifh a Halloween parfy and fhen proceeded info fhe rushing season. In December, wifh ifs I5 new pledges. Alfruisf held a Chisfmas parfy and a win- fer formal. A dafe parfy in February and a sfag in March were added fo fhe calendar. Complefing fhe year fradifion- ally, Alfruisf gave a Spring Formal wifh Gamma Kappa soror- ify. This group of girls does nof iusf gef fogefher for fun, louf also lends a helping hand fo fhe underprivileged fhrough ifs many philanfhropic proiecfs. This year proiecfs have in- cluded frips fo fhe Norwood Day Care Cenfer, and fo fhe Home for fhe Blind, and fhe annual picnic given for a group of orphans. Through various proiecfs Alfruisf sororify hopes fo develop fhe characfer of each girl and fo keep alive fhe frue spirif of Alfruisf. Firsf Row, left fo right M. Wagner, E. Kafz, S, Youkilis, N. Slrikman, J. Kalz, S. Adler. Second Row: S. Ash, E. Lufchin, L. Thielen, Nl. DeWald, M. Fabe, M. Lowenlhal. Third Row: F. Shallof, E. Franklyn, B. Rilsen, B. Shure, G. Sfriker, P. Slarnbach. CM Sgma melfa Chi Sigma Delfa sororify was formed in l932 by seven girls. The club is based on fhe principles of charify for ofhers and loyalfy fo ifs sisfers. To furfher and fo fulfill fhe firsf of fhese ideas, Chi Sig sponsors Miss Sororify, lvlr. Frafernifyf' a charify dance where each frafernify and sororify is given a chance fo represenf a charify and be crowned Miss Soror- ify or Mr, Frafernifyf' Af fhe open house, fhe money for charify is collecfed in separafe sororify boxes. This money is fhen divided proporfionally according fo fhe winners of fhe dance. and senf fo fhe respecfive charifies in fhe name of fhe individual social club. In reference fo loyalfy of ifs sisfers. Chi Sigs give a number of sfags, formals, and parfies each year where fhe girls have fun fogefher. There are also rummage sales and balce sales where fhey worlc fogefher. The girls also work hard fo supporf fheir candidafes for fhe big dances of fhe year wifh posfers, fhrowoufs ,and open houses. mznlzml m KJ Sealed: Nancy Sfrikman, Sandra Youkilis, presidenf. Absenl: Helen Beniamin, Anifa Silverslein. Firs? Row, lefl To righT: l. Silverberg, B, Pollock, J. Fine, P. Glicksberg, E. Rabb, H. Mogrish, J. Becker, E. Youkilis, J. Yaffe, B. Bluesfein. Second Row: J. Frieder, J. Traqer, R. Frankel, J. Waxman, L. Weiland, P. Sales, L. Pollock, L. Freiberg, J. Blumberq, R. Young, J. Felson. Third Row: J. Seinsheimer, R. Weiss, S. Hines, S. Meyers, V. Perlman, C. Schwarfz, R. Levinson, B. Newman, L. Kuppin, P. Dine, M. RoThschild, R. Schumann. Friendship, Ioyally and good sporTsmanship could well be Fifsf row. 'eff T0 fiqlifl L- Weilami E- Maisel. B- Rwenfield- Second 'OWS J- considered The moTTo oT Gamma Kappa. lT was Tormed under Waxman, P, Sales, PresidenT, L. Pollock. The naTional associaTion oT high school girls' clubs known as Sigma Omega Phi. l-lowever, as The years passed, The Cin- cinnaTi chapTer decided To conTinue as an inclependenT group and assumed The TiTle oT Gamma Kappa A main goal oT Their organizaTion is To carry on an ac:Tive philanThropic program, volunTarily donaTing The service OT each member To worThwhile proieclrs. A parT of Their program is supporTing a French war orphan. A second obiecTive of Gamma Kappa is To Torm a social ouTleT Tor iTs members. boTh providing a number oT annual aTiairs and supporTing TuncTions oT oTher clubs. ln l955 Gamma Kappa ioined wiTh Phi Epsilon To presenT The Mardi Gras, an open candidaTe dance. An acTive member oT WalnuT l-lills' lnTerTraToriTy Coun- cil, Gamma Kappa has parTicipaTed in The lnTerTraToriTy Sing. Gamma Kappa has indeed carried ouT To The TullesT her responsibiliTies. goals. and ideals. 1104 xgofa igma loTa Sigma Chi. Tormally known as IveyeTTes was sTarTed in I94O by Alpha Kappa Alpha SororiTy. The name Ivy- eTTes came Trom The ivy leaT, The symbol oT AKA: and loTa Sigma Chi are The TirsT Three Greek leTTers in AKA's laws. The purpose oT The club was To promoTe Triendship, respecT. and responsibiliTy and To also give The daughTers oT The mem- bers an early experience in sororiTy liTe. The TirsT club con- sisTed oT 20 girls who were supervised sTricTly on parliamen- Tary procedure and rules oT The moTher sororiTy. The many philanThropical acTiviTies include caroling aT l'lamilTon CounTy l-lome, giving a Thanksgiving BaslceT To a needy Tamily. and giving a ChrisTmas ParTy aT Allen House. The lvyeTTes also give Their annual Mr. and Miss Ivy Dance. Left To righfz R. Good, A. Kemper, V. Hubbard, G. Sales, Pres., F, Green B. Billups, M. Gordon. Members of lofa Sigma Chi gaTher ai The Melrose Y for a coke parfy :irsf Row, lefi To righl: J. Kanier, P. Baum, l. Cohen, J. Brown, P. Daum, H. Zaleslly ,dC. Klayman. Second Row: M. Kasfir, N. Vockell, S. Willis, S. Herzig, J. Granby, Goo win. A ap T . '. 1 60 43 .- T5 Sealed: Sue Herzig, Lois Silverman, Carol Klayman. Sfaniiingz Nancy Vockell, Rona Canner, presidenig Delores Mufchnik. 'X M. 53 mega igma Omega Sigma Phi Social Club was Tounded sevenTeen years ago. in I94O, aT WesTern Hills High School. Since ThaT Time The chapTer has moved To WalnuT l-lills. The sororiTy col- ors are red and whiTe and iTs symbol is The bunny. Three Times a year Omega puTs ouT a newspaper which is abouT The ac- TiviTies OT The sororiTy which is called The Omeiahs. The Two big aTTairs during The year are The WinTer Dinner Dance and The July BoaT Ride. The purpose OT Omega, aside Trom exisTing as a social or- ganizaTion is To do philanThropic worlc. ln The Tall. The girls soliciT Tor The hearT Tund by selling The special newspapers, prinTed Tor The day. ln The spring, aT EasTer Time, The girls make dolls Tor The children oT an orphanage. All during The year The girls do volunTeer work aT The Jewish l-lospiTal. Omega is a parT oT inTerTraToriTy council and parTicipaTes acTively in all The acTiviTies ThaT The council and The school underTalce. Firsf Row, left +o righl: A. Ryder, D. Dupee, S. Crandall, V. Kniepp, N. Bauer, S. Moore, A. Selberl, C. Nalions, S. Shepherd, S. Hague. Second Row: B. Smilh, M. Kuelhe, J. Scully, W. Brown, M. Slonebraker, K. Larsen, J. Wilber, C. Radcliffe, A. Lolspeich, N. Mandlove, B. Henkel, J. Prafka. Third Row: L. Miller, M. Reuss, B. J. Selberf, E. Fisher, N. Wyall, E. Mitchell, M. Bahl, B. Brinkman, A. Hage, M. lllbrook, P. Morris, L. Weber. KpAilofas Philolas is a sororily consisiing of lhirly-lhree girls. The Greek name is Pi Kappa Epsilon. which is shown by lhe lei- lers DKE. The name Philolas means friendship. The purpose of 'rhe organizalion is lo accomplish cerlain worlhwhile 'rasks which cannol be fulfilled individually, buf which The club as a whole is able To perform. The group underlakes al Ieasl one philanlhropic proiecl each semesler. Anolher aim of Philolas is 'ro provide close conlacl' be- lween girls who wish lo enjoy. as a par? of a group. The va- rious club acliviiies. Tradilionally Philolas gives 'rwo formal dances each year. The Tirsl of 'rhese fakes place during 'rhe Chrislmas holidays and lhe olher in lhe spring. H is also lradilional lo inslall The sorori+y's new officers al midnighl on The nighl of Jrhe spring formal. Philolas holds several dale parlies annually and many Tunclions for ifs members only. The Missing Link is a publicalion of DKE, pul' our every spring by 'rhe iuniors. The paper consisls of skefches charac- lerizing 'rhe seniors and sophomores. T Lefl' fo righl: N. Wyall, P. Morris, J. Wilber, presidenlg M: lllbrook, L. Miller Firsf Row, leff To righl: M. Scheer, F. Berg, J. Hyman, M. Sfern, H. Lichf, N. Gordon, R. Schwarlz. Second Row: J. BroTman, A. Fox, S. Dine, J. Levin, J. Greenfield, G. SchoTTensTein, S. Kravefz, L. Roih, Third Row: S. Lauer, M. Golding, J. Rubin, S. Graller, B. Aronoff, S. Schreiber, J. Greenwald, B. Signer. C101 0 ' X O ,OO '5 e 2 . Q .Q 'nu D. Q9 9 Left To righlz S, Schreiber, G. Scholfensfein, M. Golding, J. Brofrnan, igma fjzefa i Sigma The'ra Pi sororiTy was Tounded December 8. l908. in ST. Joseph, Missouri. The sororiTy now consisTs oT I6 chap- Ters which are locaTed ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes and Canada. The CincinnaTi chapTer oT Sigma TheTa Pi was es- Tablishecl in I9l9. The obiecT of STP is To aid The unTorTunaTe and needy. Each year The group parTicipaTes in The various Tund-raising cam- paigns. especially Tor The Cerebral Palsy Home. The prin- ciple philanThropic projecT oT Sigma TheTa Pi, DelTa chapTer, is acTing as TosTer parenTs, along wiTh The oTher TiTTeen chap- Ters of STP. To Two children in Europe, who are in dire need of help. STP is acTive socially also. These acTiviTies include The pres senTaTion oT a large open dance, The PresidenTial Ball lwiTh Phi Rho DelTalg The STP-BOA PosT-Revue Dance aTTer The WalnuTs producTion: a winTer formal: and a spring affair. AlTogeTher Sigma TheTa Pi sororily is a group oT closely- kniT girls working in a uniTied eTTorT Tor The beTTermenT and improvemenT oT Their communiTy. FirsT Row, leff To righf: L. Raffke, L. Thielmeyer, K. Ward, S. Carpenfer, C. Grebner, M. Grebner, M. Sagmasier, S. Kober, D. SeiferT. Second Row: J. Krausser, V. Schaffner, J. Bell, H. Meissner, F. Brown, G. Harris, C. Schellenberq, D. Lawson, A. Davis, C. Kissel. Third Row: N. SmiTh, J. Zoellner, K. Rolf, K. Wafers, S. Hinckle, S. Casio, R. Thornlon, S. Schulze, L. Decker, C. Wafanabe. an Qbelfa an Friendship, good sporTsmanship, and uniTy are The ideals which The Tau DelTs wish To reach and reTain. The addiTion oT I5 pledges This year raised The membership To 27 acTive members. A ChrisTmas Formal, given wiTh AlTruisT and PhiloTas, and a Spring ,Formal are The highlighTs oT The school year, A hay ride in The Tall, several slumber parTies. a picnic and Three moTher-daughTer Teas compleTe The social acTiviTies. The second annual BaslceTball TournamenT, sponsored by lnTerTraToriTy Council was won by Tau DelTa Tau Tor The second sTraighT year. AlThough The Baseball TournamenT and lnTerTraToriTy Sing were parTicipaTed in, The Tau DelTs could noT win The Trophies. PhilanThropic proiecTs are one OT The main acTiviTies OT Tau DelTa Tau, MonThly Trips were made To Longview, Chil- dren's Convalescenlr Home, and The l'TearT Fund AssociaTion. From March unTil June members were senT every week To The l-learT lvlarT To give Their assisTance. Through philan- Thropic work, characTer is hoped To be developed in each and every girl. 609, 6 9 S e 5 3 E iwwulwiuuwma Leff To right Sue Schulz, Sally Casio, Drexanne Lawson, presidenTg Hermine Meiss- ner, Rosemary Thornfon. Absenfz Joy Krausser. N if. Z .' fi. I T ff ,IT -' j: 4143 rx ' ' ., ..' I I 'f 1 , T ' ' T ...W First row, left to right: L. Kissel, K. Corson, R. Tuttle, K. Brodie, B. Nason, C. Fritsclvi, B. Burns, P. Hamlin. Second Row: J. Stoner, D. Nichols, T. Myers, J. Krieg, T. Emer- son, J. Lyle, B. Obenshain, P. Meyer, J. Larrick, C. Birch, D. Hopper. Third Row: D. Siemon, S. Harris, F. Wood, T. Shuff, B. Miligan T. Smith, J. Thompson, D. Lippert, M. Kendall, J. Lyle, J. Powers. Fourth Row: F. Young, N. Carpenter, T. Kleindinst, T. Coates, B. Pickett, D. Ross, E. Bukey, L. Kroovand, R. Eller, C. Fossett, S. Hickenlooper, 43 Seated: Joe Lyle, J ohn Gaines, Bill Obenshain, president: Thompson. Standing: Dick Tuttle. Msmeamousseaq-i i ww -Q s s Jon Larrick, Jack v, is 5 g ffl 044oAa ibelfa alolsa Alpha Delta Kappa regards itselt as a traternity rather than a social club: a fraternity standing tor and based upon one principal--Brotherhood. Our main purpose is to create and promote a close fellowship among the members result- ing in a strong bond ot loyalty, memorable companionship, lasting friendship, and pride ot belonging. This kind ot brotherly relationship is due to the tact the members are much alike in their manner and beliets, The traternity teels that a sincere person makes a good traternity brother and a good A.D.K. Others must agree with and like this type ot association ot boys tor in the last three years A.D.K. has quadrupled its membership. We have a high spirit ot stick- togethernessu as a group. But, we, also, never lose sight ot the individual with his own interests and triends. Perhaps, that's the reason tor the diversitied membership: some are athletes, some have dramatics or cars as intenests: some are in the band or like military and so it goes. This makes tor a well-rounded group and individual, not a one-sided attair. An A.D.K. member from this sort ot union wears his pin proudly. Firsf Row, lefl To right: J. Campbell, D. Schiering, D. Hendricks, T, Schaber, G. Rieqer, A. Gordon, J. Crounse, H. Kennedy, M. Kern, C. Alkins, C. Aring, B. Kelly. Sec- ond Row: P. Hilliard, D. Marlin, E. Carlson, J, Grow, D. Kirchoff, J. Condon, F. Wuerful, J. Robisch, M. Peck, B. Risen, J. Bard, L. Vassar, J. Emerson. Third Row: K. Kawa- kami, N. Curlis, B. Johnson, B. Sfivers, P. Regensberger, G. Fee, B. Maffhews, J. Condon, R. Franz, B. Moore, J, McEnTyre, C. Schiele, D. Griffilh. efa micron 044oAa i BOA, WalnuT Hills Third oldesT TraTerniTy, was Tounded in l9l6. During The period when TraTerniTies were banned, BOA received a charTer from The sTaTe. This made iT one of The few legal social clubs. BOA also has a chapTer com- posed oT boys Trom The CounTry Day and Indian Hills schools. UnTil Two years ago There was only one chapTer. buT Tor con- venience The group spliT. The club gives one closed daTe parTy a monTh, The mosT elaboraTe oT These being The New Year's Eve ParTy and The Final Swimming ParTy. The club is also The co-sponsor oT The PosT-Review Dance. They have been giving This dance Tor eighT years now. BOA also has one sTag, usually closed. every Two monThs. During The school year The BOA club parTicipaTes in Tour philanThropic proiecTs. On These proiecTs The club worlcs aT The Chilrden's ConvalescenT l-lome. The BOA TraTerniTy sTresses aThleTics and a sTrong feeling oT broTherhood. Leff To righfx John Grow, Dave Schiering, John Bard, Eric Carlson. lnsefz Bob Slivers, president. ,,,.,. ..,.,.,., , . 1 ,,,, , T Firsl Row, lefl' To riqhfc W. LockharT, J. Riffershoffer, F. Tower, T. Gueniher, R. Knauff, R. Agee, D. HolT, B. Rapp, R. Uible, T. Roy. Second Row: J. Holder, H. Kasson, H. Bryanf, B. Tucker, F. Sfarr, B. Young, S. Crane, J. Spelman, S. Knoll, P. Palmer, V. Cooper, B. Carfer. Third Row: B. Howard, D. WaTT, D. Keeler, G. Payne, J. Moore, L. Elsey, H. Herrlinger, R. Shirley, G. Mayfield, B. Nye, P. Shuf'f, J. Drew. 42 Left To right Harry Kasson, Sam Knoll, Bill Howard, Harry Herrlinqer. lnsef: Bob Young, presidenl. elfcz efa Under The leadership OT Bob Young, DelTa BeTa has iusT compleTed a very acTive year. ln addiTion To our numerous parTies and sTags, we have parTicipaTed in philanThropic work. VicTory in The baslceTball TournamenT concluded a very successTul year oT inTraTraToriTy compeTiTion. lviany oT our members have made ouTsTanding conTribuTions To The Eagles' inTra-ciTy aThleTic compeTiTion, as well as all The school's producTions. DB is The oldesT CincinnaTi TraTerniTy. Following in a long esTablished TradiTion, we oT The Alpha chapTer endeavor To develop characTer, engender a TraTernal spiriT, promoTe in- Telligence among our members. and, in general, To exerT a wholesome inTluence in school and communiTy liTe. Included in our membership are many oT The leaders in These areas. We sTrive To inspire leadership and promoTe a spiriT oT un- selfishness among ourselves. We hope To mainTain Through TuTure years The honorable TradiTions oT our pasT and To con- Tinue beneTicial eTTecTs oT characTer building and Triendship noT only among our members. buT also as Tar beyond our circle as our inTluence may reach. Firsf Row, lefT To righl: B. Hymans, I. Goldberg, E. Lehrner, B. Davis, S. Slrauss, G. Blueslone. Second Row: M. Friedman H. Hurwifz C. Kaufman D Sfern J Ti ef M Amr epsilon Since iTs TormaTion in I896, Phi Epsilon has lived up To iTs moTTo: Amici asque ad aras meaning friends To The sTars. We have always had a well rounded aThleTic program and This year is no exceplrion. ln inTerTraTerniTy sporTs an acTive parTicipaTion of all The members was sTressed. Phi Ep Teels Thai This is The mosT imporTanT goal. This year marlcs The beginning of a naTional TraTerniTy. A sTrong chapTer in DayTon has been esTablished and Louis- ville and Columbus chaplers are now being considered. Phi Epsilon can readily boasT of iTs Tine philanThropic pro- gram. ln honor of our deparled broTher, we have sTarTed and acTively supporTed The MarTin Kahn Memorial Fund. In addi- Tion we have worked in The campaign Tor The Goodwill ln- dusTries. The biggesi social evenT of The school year was The sixTh an- nual Mardi Gras, which was held aT The SheraTon Gibson Roof Gardens lwiTh Gamma Kappal. IT was agreed by all ThaT iT was very successful. To end The school year Phi Epsilon gave a sensaTional Three day weelcend. , , , . . . PP . Moskowifz. Third Row: J. Goldman, D. Mann, J. van Gelder, M. Gleser, G. Harlman, R. Fleischm-an. 6 ' .L Firsl' Row, leff To righlg H, Weiss, R. Schwarlz, M. Minson, Presidenlg B. Davis S, Sfrauss, G. Bluesfone. Seafed, IefT To righh S. Marmer, S. Arnold, R. Lisner, D. TapliTs, R. Hersher. Sfandinq: M. Lipp, I. RussoTTo, S. Felfner, M. Cohen, G. Herzig. O 00 O O deco 0 00 O o g o 0 O :YO u, v Leff To righfz I. RussoHo, R. Marenson, A. Goldberg, M. Dichler, L. Pesakoff, S. Mandell, S, Felfner, Presideni. wi qQAo melfa We sing our praises clear and loud, in one accord are we. oT Phi Rho DelTa we are proud and pledge our loyalTy. These opening lines To The Phi Rho DelTa song symbolize The spiriT and uniTy of Phi Rho DelTa FraTerniTy. Phi Rho was founded in l94l and has since grown To a membership oT TorTy-eighT. Our acTiviTies range from phi- lanThropic work, boaTrides, hayrides, sTags and parTies To The PresidenTial Ball. one of The biggesT social TuncTions of The year. Phi Rho proudly boasTs having The mosT acTive parenT organizaTion in The Walnuf l-lills l-ligh School lnTerTraToriTy SysTenn. Our high ideals, a beacon lighT, To guide good Tellow- ship. A Phi Rho pledge soon learns ThaT enTerTainmenT is noT The only reason Tor ioining a social club. Tor he dis- covers much valuable experience in leadership and coopera-- Tion is gained by acTive parTicipaTion in The varied evenTs OT The TraTerniTy. Since some members aTTend Woodward and ST. Ber- nard, all members have an opporTuniTy To cooperaTe wiTh oTh- ers ouTside The school. r Firsf Row, Ieff fo righlz M. Connors, S. Engel, D. Besf, B. Websler. Second Row: A. Backburn, E. Buyniski, B. Hamilton, B. Blaine. Third Row: B. Grassmuck, P. Myqall, L Vordenberq, D. Johnson, R. Hamilfon. CCZVKZ Scarab is The second oldesl fralernily al Walnul Hills. This year ii drafled a new and exiensive conslilulion, and philanlhropic proiecls were added lo ils iunclions. H slarfled our lasi fall wilh only six boys from lhe iunior class and accepled six more al rushing in December. Scarab has discovered many advamlages in a small club noi' lo be found among l'he larger clubs. Firsl. rhe members are ali close friends. ln larger groups, members oflen 'fend lo be indifierenl foward each olher. Secondly, if is far easier 'ro conducl meerings and accomplish business. Huge fralerni- lies ol lorry or filly boys will hardly iii' comforrably in a pri- vale residence. Thirdly, The members can lake lrips or call meelings and parries on shori noiice. Wiih only a dozen boys lo coniaci lhis is wilhin The realm of possibilily. Scarab's dale parries and slags have been successful and enjoyed by all presenl. The boys have worked for 'rhe Hearl' Fund during ils campaign and parlicipaied in lhe lnlerfra- 'rorily Sing. 'eil i Left fo right: Eddie Buyniski, Bill Hamilfon, presidenlg Bren Blaine, Phil Mygafl fjle CMV ABOVE Firsl Row, lell lo riqhl: E. Bidlinqmeyer, S. Jonas, L. Glassman, D. Phillips, A. Fry M. Aspin, K. Wylie, D. Siemon, C. Frilschi, T. Smilh, S. Knoll, D. Hendricks. Second Row: M. Drach, K. Rippey, E. Youlcilis, M. Schear, C. Musler, B. Heyman P. Meyer, N. McCauley, D. Ashcrall, D. Voclcell. Third Row: C. Bierhorsl, M. Welch, L. Kallenberq, K. Hover, J. Purdy, B. Morris W. Spaldinq, J. Greene, D. Bleich, S. Spelman, G. Wilson, I. Loll. Fourlh Row: M. Jenkins, J. Herron, M. DeWald, S. Crandall, D. Taplils, B. Blaine D. Aqee, L. Kissel, S. McCauley, J. Condon. Fiflh Row: C. McCauley, W. Jones, C. Radclille, D. Seilerl, E. Belz, B. Obenshain J. Lyle, D. Nichols, S. Sleman, D. Slern, J. Condon. Sixlh Row: M. Kuelhe, E. Kendriclcs, D. Mandlove, J. Richards, J. Bell, J. Curlrnan B. Hamillon, J. Johnson, G. Maylield, R. Nason, D. Conler, S. Crane. OPPOSITE PAGE Firsl Row, lell lo riqhl: C. Demalces, J. Goyerl, P. Shull, C. Fossell, L. Felson, S Graller, C. Schwarlz, P. Morris, N. Welch, J, Yalle, P. Wonq, J. Mealy, M. Kiner Second Row: J. McEnlyre, D. llkolf, M. Deam, A. Jones, F. Kurlz, S. Thie, V, Morris S. Coppin, L. Thielmeyer, L. Fairlax, J. Priesinq. Third Row: B. Howard, R. Brady, T. Lloyd, H. Tale, C. Merrill, A. Kinq, P. Breden C. Tarbell, M, Beinharl, J. Hilsinqer, G. Cass. Fourlh Row: B. Allen, D. Schierinq, M. Kendall, T. Parlin, J. Waxman, K. Butler E. Slone, E. Mallhews, S. Kober, S. Herziq, M. Hiqh. Fillh Row: M. Kruq, J. Diclcs, M. Walls, C. Birch, R. Golden, J. Leader, E, Brown P. Pierce, J. Wursler, J. Wilber, B. Woodward, M. Sweel. 116 .f. i ' 1 ri in s x t , fo f r v 3 ' sg 2 J.f'54'x gl: ' . ' A MA W , t fliigsf' 4 1 v'f 'hw ' Sym . , . Q., :N 3 2' R5 :W x H is! A ww WW P' X N , ' M Q VMXM L? A,,s :iq lim Q4 I nn ,QAM niibfv ' 5 dv? K ,,,P?,E-rw 45 All 3 fi -www TRIPLE TRIO Leff fo righf: K. Wylie, C. Musier, J. Richards, J. Her- ron, M. Jenkins, C. Bierhorsf, K, Butler, J. Waxman, C. Fussell. Accompanisf: V. Morris. rip e fjifio ana! Ccfeffe The Walnul Hills High School Triple Trio and Oclelle Triple Trio is composed of nine upper school girls who blend members are elec'l'ed from 'rhe A Capella Choir by Mrs. lheir voices in special numbers whenever The choir appears. Nelle C. Murphy. This year's schedule has included perform- The Boys' Oclelle is a similar vocal group. Each voice par? ances ai The Chrislmas Concerl, special choir assembly, and of boih groups has iwo allernales. several appearances for churches, convenlrions. and charilies. BOY'S OCTETTE Leff 'lo right H. Tale, B. Allen, M. Krug, D. Schierinq, D. Siemon, T. Smilh, S. Knoll, D. Voce kell, Accompanislg I. Loft. CHOIR COUNCIL Left to right: M. Krug, C. Merritt, J. Herron, K Butler, S. Knoll. SENIOR BAND COUNCIL Seated: M. Leeds, R. Biddle, A. Gordon, presi- dent, M. Braham, J. Sayler. Standing: S. Johnson S. Fox, J. Krieg, R. Liguett, J. Nugent. Absent B. Fry. Qrls , glee Girls' Glee Club. under the direction ot Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, enriches the musical background and improves the singing ability ot its members. Glee Club combined with the A Capella Choir to sing in several Christmas performances. They also sang in the Spring Concert, Glee Club, as an aca- demic subiect was included in the curriculum tor the second consecutive year. Formerly it was an extra-curricular activity. lt is open to any girl in grades lO-l2, who shows an interest in music and enioys singing. The group provides a chance tor singing in small musical ensembles, and practice in conduct- ing. lt also otlers an opportunity to perform in school musical functions. First Row, left to right: P. Starnbach, N. Bauer, P. Pritchard, A. Munich, L. Fis- chel, H. Strauss, B. Aronotf, R. Levinson, K. Waters, H. Sagmaster, B. Rutter. Second Row: J. Schmarr, J. Jones, S. Proctor, M. Contaxes, L. Schmaltz, NL Waltz, F. Berg, J. Hyman, V. Glier, J. Sprosty, M. Ruess, A. Blohm, M. Tate, B. Bhillips, F. Green, C. Fuentes. Third Row: S. Hunting, N, Beamer, l. Keys, J. Motfet, C. Schilling, M. Bahl, J. Schwartzman, S. Marienthal, L. Roth, B. Pollak, V. Kniepp, E. Williams, L. Thailmeyer, D. Deams, C. Nations, E. Meier, H. Muller. I Fourth Row: B. Scrubs C. Kissel, N. Lerner, F. Crawford J. Gaston B. Davis C. Grebner, C. Boskins, R. Dunie, D. Dupee, S. Wegman,'J. Blumberig, L. Frei- berg, N. Coplan, J. Metzger, J. Katz, E. Raab. Fifth Row: B. Reed, M. Ayles worth, B. Johnson, G. Jones, J. Thiele, A. Kemper, L. Whitehead C. Schellen- berg, J. Bittman, Y. Kelly, G. Jones, J. Hunter, W. Brown, C. Fisher, P. Bourn M. Herron, J. Warm, L. Hoff, J. Forester, A. Selbert. F si R gh? J Oifaviani, E. Moriiz, J, Lehr, B. Breden, T. Prince, K. Banks, M. Myers. Second Row: E. Siuebinq, S. Fox, D. Wafi, G. Linder A D s G R w C B Spurgeon, P. Kabakoff, J. Krieg, K. Corson, M. Kreindler, Ju Linder. Fourfh Row: L. Bafile, E. Stephenson, J. Bankovskrs, L K pp D S i J. Banlcovslcis K. Banks L. Baiile R. Biddle C. Birch D. Bleiiner M. Braham B. Breden B. Cololo V. Cooper K. Corson A, Davis G, ,Farmer Cooper, W. McDonald. G. Finley S. Fox B. Fry A, Gordon G. Harris R. Harris M. Hilliard D. Hopper H. Hurwiiz B. Jalwnigen S. Johnson P. Kaloakolii L. Krapp PERSONNEL K. Krieg M. Kriendler M. Leeds J. Lelwr L. Liggeii R. Liggeii 6, Linder J. Linder E, Lyon W. McDonald T. Miichell E. Moriiz E, Moizer M. Myers J. Nugeni J. Oiiaviani T. Prince C. Raflo J. Sayler C. Seinsheimer B. Spurgeon E. Sieplwenson D. Si'iil'1 E. Sruebing D. Wall J. Weiizel B. Young Firsl Row, lefl To righl: B. Cobb, C. Raflo, S. Johnson, M. Braham, M, Leeds, C. Seins heimer. Second Row: N. Plair, L. Liggeff, D. Hopper, J. Saylor, J. Nuqenl, M HI Iiard. Third Row: B. Jahnigen, B. Fry, R, Biddle, R, LiggeTT, E. Lyon, 6, Finley, Fourfh Row: J. Weifzel, D. Blellner, A. Gordon, H. HurwiTz, E. Moher, R, Harris, B Yo Abseniz G. Harris, T. Mifchell. WalnuT! WalnuT! One! Two! Three! We are proud To presenT The WalnuT Hills High School Band. And Thus began each OT our Band's TooTball shows. AlThough sickness posed an unexpecTed problem, The Band was able To Tuliill six OT iTs seven TooTball playing daTes, as well as To play in The Annual Band NighT aT TrechTer STadium. Band also helped build school spiriT aT Pep Rallys where iT was direcTed by PresidenT Alan Gordon. AT The end oT The TooTball season The Band began pracTic- ing Tor Their various concerT acTiviTies. Ten members received The honor oT represenTing WalnuT l-lills in The new All-CiTy Band which perTormed aT a Music Teachers' ConvenTion in December and a concerT in The Spring. As a uniT The Band conTinued iTs drive Tor new uniTorms wiTh plans Tor an aTTernoon concerT oT generally-lcnown and well- liked music. This was To replace The Jazz ConcerTs oT Tor- mer years. The members sold TickeTs To The BoosTer's Club Dance in The Tall and received a parT oT The proTiT. AnoTher Tund-raising proiecT was The collecTing oT Tax sTamps which succeeded in gaining a considerable sum oT money. OT course There were The annual evenTs aT which Band plays-WalnuTs, Spring ConcerT and a Band Assembly. The goal oT The Band and Band Council was more and beTTer performances. The WalnuT Hills band gives The Eagles a rousing send-off. SENIOR ORCHESTRA COUNCIL fo righf: A. Phillips, J. Keys, M. Reul, S. Casio, presidenfg D. Frei CWA es fra Violins: C. lviusler S. Casio J. Keys S. Johnson lvl. Reul S. Henderson J. Blanlon M. Breden T. Gales P. Gassman J. Glier F. Josselson P. Lowenlhal J. lviezaraups J. Youngs D. Goodman J. Hager B. Mendelsolrun Viola: C. Rudolf D. Anderson P. Bard M. Swenly Cello: E. Ewers S. Engel D. Freiberg J. Kirchofer S. Gibson L. Zlalin Bass: A. Phillips J. Evereil W. Weager Again This year The Walnuf Hills High School OrchesTra upheld iTs longsTanding posiTion as one OT The beTTer orches- Tras oT The ciTy. The OrchesTra meT during The sixTh period each day. Membership was open To any TenTh, elevenTh, or TwelTTh grade sTudenT. The OrchesTra conTained all sTringed insTrumenTs. lTs governing body was The OrchesTra Council. headed by Sally CasTo, and The oTher elecTed oTTicers oT The organizaTion were Alex Philips, vice-presidenT3 Mary Lou Reul, SecreTary: STeve Engle. Treasurer, and Dan Freiberg and JaneT Keyes, librarians. Mr. Gasbarro, The direcTor oT The OrchesTra, was also The OrchesTra Council's advisor. Among The duTies ThaT occupied This year's OrchesTra was The corn- pleTe renewing oT The music ThaT They used. One oT iTs ac- TiviTies was The parTicipaTion by a large percenTage oT iTs members in The All CiTy High School OrchesTra. This group, which meT weekly on Wednesday nighTs, broughT TogeTher The besT members of The orchesTras in The high schools oT The ciTy. The All CiTy OrchesTra presenTed Two concerTs. They perTormed Tor The SouThern Ohio Music Teachers Conven- Tion, which meT here on December 2. I957. ln our own school. The OrchesTra played an imporTanT parT in The WalnuTs oT '58, They also Toolc parT in The annual Spring ConcerT. Finally, Tinishing an exTremely successTul year, The OrchesTra Took parT in The annual GraduaTion Day Ceremonies. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA COUNCIL Leff To riqhi: J. Blanfon, presidenTg S. Gibson, M. Breden, P. Lcwenfhal fj'we6ffA a.jWgAf The Twins lJoy Becker and Jay STonerl are reuniTed and live happily ever afTer. Friday. December 6 and SaTurday. December 7, were cel- ebraTed daTes in This pasT school year. Under The very com- peTenT direcTion oT Mr. Wayne Gregory, The senior class pre- senTed Shakespeare's TwelTTh NighT. The producTion was de- lighTTully amusing. The boisTerous Sir Toby Belch, played by ArTie Richards, Air Andrew Aguecheck, porTrayed by Bob Allen. and Maria, played by Judy Waxman, will always be remembered Tor The rioTous drunk scene. In The course oT The play There were acTual duel scenes which were every biT as accuraTe as a Hollywood movie. ThroughouT The play There was auThenTic ElizabeThan music. The excellenT and very real- isTic scenery designed by Mr. Glenn Volz was anoTher TacTor in making The enTire producTion a big success. The sTage crews also conTribuTed To The success oT The play. AnoTher inTeresTing TeaTure which disTinguished This year's Senior Play was The TacT ThaT The curTain never closed during The enTire p.erTormance. The change oT scenes was indicaTed by The courT iesTer who roTaTed placards. All The TwelTTh Nighf players were cosTumed very appropriaTeIy in auThenTic ElizabeThan cosTumes. ATTer many long rehearsals and paTienT learning oT lines. The senior players presenTed a Truly excellenT perTorm- ance of Shakespeare's TwelfTh Nighf. All The added aTTrac' Tions qreaTly helped To make The play an ouTsTanding success and one oT The TinesT perTormances oT Shakespeare There has ever been aT WalnuT l-lills. The sea capTain lEvan Bulceyl is held spellbound by Viola's Tale of shipwreck. Onloolcers appear amused aT conversafion beTween Lady Viola lJoy Beclrerl and Dulce Orsino lRoger Wolfl. The half-wiifed Malvolio displays his finery io friends. Much againsf his will, Sir Andrew lBob Allenl prepares fo fighf. Doublefalre leads fo misfalre. Lady Olivia remains unmoved by Dulce Orsino's passionafe proposal. Olivia lCl1usfi Bierhorsrl sees Malvolio lLarry Fenionl in all his glory Chris Knoop and Jadeen Barber, as George and Emily in Our Town discuss lheir fulure, The choir pracflces 'For fha coming wedding in +he Town A rehearsal for lhe wedding -lalres place. 126 unior Class 79 acy Sandy STeman, The TaTher, discusses The wedding wiTh George. Amy Munich, as Emily's moTher, explains To Emily when she worries over her social life. Woody LoclrharT has The anThropological developmenf of Our Town by John RiTTershofer, The professor. For Their i958 presenTaTion, The Junior Class chose Thorn- Ton Wilder's PuliTzer Prize-winning play, Our Town. This play uses no exTensive scenery and aT all Times presenTs an al- mosT loare sTage. The curTain is noT pulled Trom opening To closing, and The audience is leTT To be iTs own scenic designer. The STage Manager holds The play TogeTher and in his easy, inTormal manner, inTroduces The characTers and seTs The scene. The sTory is one oT every-day liTe in Grovers Corners, New l-lampshire, aT The Turn oT The cenTury. Our Town, a work oT The ConTemporary American wriT- er, is probably The mosT unusual, and yeT one oT The mosT lovable oT all plays. As The audience parTicipaTed in The lives oT These everyday Americans, Their growing up, living, and dying, and as The casT porTrayed Them, one realized ThaT These simple lines oT Wilder, abouT people living in l900, will always loe remembered. They apply To The lives oT all oT us Today, no maTTer whaT Our Town may be. Phil Helburn, as The underTalrer shows Emily's moTher The graveyard, as The people around symbolize graves. ecznnfs of As The curTain rose on The Tabulous PeanuTs OT '57, The resulTs oT eighT monThs oT hard work by The iunior class were puT TorTh. Under The leadership oT co-direcTors, lvlarTha Braham and Alan Gordon, and class adviser, Mr. Knab, The PeanuTs oTTered opporTuniTies To any iunior who wanTed To parTicipaTe. The conTinuiTy concerned The ad- venTures and misadvenTures oT a hillbilly Tamily Trom KenTucky, The Earps, who Tlew in a balloon Trom The counTy Tair To New York CiTy. Becoming rowdy. The whole Tamily ended up in iail. They were seT Tree by Toby, The roboT, which had been builT by The liTTle boy of The Tamily. Toby, a novelTy TeaTure OT The producTion, was acTually builT by a member oT The iunior class. l-leigh T-lo, Come To The Fair, Give My Regards To Broadway, and The eTTecTive Blue Moon were among The numbers oTTered by The Singing Chorus. The ponies, besides appearing in The iail scene in The TradiTional combinaTion wiTh Boys' Singing Chorus, kicked Their way Through The whole producTion. The Horse Chorus showed OTT aT iTs besT The dancing TalenT oT The mosT graceTul iunior boys. In addiTion To accompanying The various numbers, The band played several solos. Vocal and insTrumenTal solos were The musical specialTies given, while several dance and novelTy numbers, including a magician acT, also enTerTained The audience. The casT parTy, held The nighT oT The second peruformance, broughT To a close The many days oT planning, meeTings, and rehearsals, which had greaTly sTrengTened The uniTy and spiriT oT The Class oT '59, The class song, Once in a While, expressed The senTimenTs oT The class per- T.ecTly . . , We know ThaT we'll oTTen Think oT our school high upon This hill: buT also we always will remember our show. Barbara Breden vocalizes To Toby, The roboi- hero, sTeals. Hey There. The show. Dave Berger baffles The audience wiTh magic acT. Nancy French and Sally Rogers Twirl in The PeanuTs of '58 Precision chorus gives a dazzling dancing exhibiTion. Q-M-xg, y i xx: ii t :ZX 3 g ha Q XY AQ ' b'bVf WwwEpgM'fu,? zfz --Q4 --fi ZS: gmm A , i ag fi 1 if 3 in 1 ' ffwffz-aff' Q f 2' ' X , W i,5W1glz 'ft '19-59 ' 1 ,'f 3, as . K ,A 5 A 74, Q' Ulgdlgxl ,- ,,,fg 'l-,QQ Q xg! 3' .U-A 1 Q J M ,' Qif wis 'bf ifr' , , ' A My ': :'2': - f y g ,4A, f ' . 5 - 5 Q fi 2 fs i-I 3 MF'-P-'wif-dvrwg-f-H-Mwk '1-' a., 2 1 4 15 lf Q 2 3 f 'll' ' f - Af: ,1 ff L.. 4, .L vi? gx Kg 'E i CounTry STyle seis The scene for The Barn Dance. Blow Gabriel, Blow is performed lra LoTT plays a medley of Scoich Tunes by Julie Herron, Kalfhy BuTler and for The sfudenfs af Their parly. Carol FosseH. WalnuTs Precision Chorus lriclcs To The Tune of My One and Only Highland Fling. Walnufs On March 28, The curTain wenT up Tor anoTher successTul WalnuTs producTion. This year's show, The WalnuTs of '58, had The unusual conTinuiTy, The BaTTle aT BoneTeaTher Bend. The comedy was produced Through The ridiculous personali- Ties oT The characTers and The siTuaTions in which They Tound Themselves. This play Took place near The border of ScoTland and England. The ploT involved a BriTish charm school Tor wealThy young ladies and a boys' preparaTory school, less Than a mile away. IT was cenTered around The girls' eTForTs To presenT a varieTy show insTead oT Their TradiTional reciTal. No WalnuTs producTion would be compleTe wiThouT a pony chorus. This year's ponies pranced onTo The sTage wiTh June ls BursTing OuT All Over and perTormed such numbers as Spanish Dance and My One and Only Highland Fling. The ponies ioined Singing Chorus in A CounTry Dance. Singing Chorus also lenT Their TalenTs To such numbers as CounTry STyle, Hi Neighbor, Dancing in The Dark, and Lady of Spain. The boys' chorus sang Their way Through I Could Have Danced All NighT , There ls NoThing Lilce a Dame. and Oh You BeauTiTul Doll. Every WalnuTs producTion is made even more enioyable by iTs specialTy acTs. This year's performance included such spe- cialTies as a singing sexTeT, solos, vocal and piano. an orches- Tral specialTy, a comedy balleT and guiTar solo. This year The WalnuTs was direcTed by Mr. Wayne Greg- ory wiTh The help of musical direcTor, Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy. Miss Marian La Cour was an invaluable aid wiTh The pony chorus and The dance specialTies. These direcTors helped greaTly To give The casT spiriT and perTecTion which made The WalnuTs of '58 The besT ever. Sir Malcolm MacPherson explains his plan To Lady Bonefeaiher. T30 mana!!! Ph The changing of lhe guards is well done by lhe milllary drill leam. Judy Waxman slnqs l Could Have Caroline Musler and Mark Mursam play Danced All Night ln a duel while ballel chorus dances. A small meellng of Big Wheels al' Bonefealher Barn. Bullons and bows are 'rhe lalesi 'lhing for Sue Goeddel and John Shuff. qfljalnufs Sfacqe rew Responsible Tor seTTing The sTage Tor all WalnuT l-lills pro- ducTions are The sTage and lighT crews. The members oT The sTage crew devoTe Their aTTer school Time To The building and Tearing down oT The seTs used To puT The Tinal Touch To our plays and reviews. ln addiTion To building The seTs The sTage crew also handles Them during The producTion, moving Them swiTTly and guieTly. The lighT crew is in charge OT all elecTri- cal deTails, including The operaTion of The spoTlighTs and movie proiecTors, in addiTion To handling The audio conTrols. Under The supervision oT Mr. Glenn Volz, The behind The scenes crews conTribuTe greaTly To The Tinal ouTcome oT every play and assembly given aT school. FirsT Row, lefT To righfz N. Backshrieder, E. Sfein, L. Krapp. Second Row: J. Powers, H. Danner, B. Segal, S. Fox, D. Wise. Third Row: D. Hersher, J, Sfokes, B. Buchholfz. e-CigAfing rew One oT The groups which rendered a greaT service To Wal- nuT Hills buT received liTTle crediT was The lighTing crew. This group composed of eighT sTudenTs had lvlr. VolTz as iTs ad- visor. The crew ran all movies aT assemblies, had conTrol oT The swiTchboard, seT up and worlced The lighTs in The audiTo- rium, and had conTrol oT The PA. sysTem. Along wiTh These TuncTions, iT was The crew's duTy To produce any special el:- TecTs ThaT were needed by any school producTion. Flrsf Row, leff To rlgl1T: H. Tafe, D. Kuhn, J. Levy. Second Row: W. Dells, D. STevenson. CHEERLEADERS Lefl' To righT: C. Musfer, L. STilIpass, J. Cornell, B. Allen, K kippey, B. Obenshain, J. Alberrs. Chzerleaolzrs an czjoreffes The Senior High Cheerleaders were chosen by STudenT Council and TaculTy This year. The elevenTh and TwelTTh grade cheerleaders lead cheers Tor The varsiTy Teams, while The sophomore cheerleaders encouraged The reserve Team. A cheerleader's main duTy is To lead The crowd in cheers and sTir up enThusiasm Tor our Teams. Une proiecT accomplished This year was The purchase oT new megaphones. They were dec- oraTed by The senior cheerleaders Themselves. The cheer- leaders also lead The pep rallies beTore games, Teaching new cheers and reviewing old ones. The Tive regular and Tive alTernaTes who make up The iunior high cheerleaders were chosen by The senior cheerleaders. They sTrive To make more sTudenTs aTTend junior high games and parTicipaTe in Them by cheering. The WalnuT l-lills maioreTTes have iusT compleTed one oT Their mosT successTul years. They have now perTecTed The TeaT oT Twirling Tire baTons, and are especially well lcnown Tor iT. Many rehearsals wiTh The band TaughT Them The pre- cision and many skillTul rouTines. These TalenTs They exhibiTed in perTorming aT TooTball games wiTh The WalnuT Hills Band. MAJORETTES Lef To righT: N. Wyaff, S. Rogers, N. French, S. Willis, B. Dreyer, B. Sway. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Firsf Row: L. Cassello, D. NugenT. Second Row: L. Rosen, A. Pendergrass, J. Jennings, B. Beinharf. glee junior ajgg Concenrraleol eflorl was direclecl lhis year lowarol Jrhe organizalion and expansion of an elleclive lower school program of exrra- curricular aclivilies. The wiole scope of afler school aclivilies proved lo be worrhwhile, for lhe various clubs were enlhusiaslically supporlecl by lhe maiorily of sevenrh, eighlh, and ninrh graders. ln Jrhe music lielcl. Junior Band. Junior Orcheslra, and Junior Chorus presenlecl opporlunilies lo junior high pupils. G.A.A. and lhe boys' inlramural program were perhaps lhe mosl popular ol all among lhe lower schoolers. Many boys and girls were also aclive parlicipanls in such organizalions as Junior Y-Teens, Junior Dramarics Club, and Jrhe Junior Lalin Club. 135 JR. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS P. Cowen, presidenfg T. Beffman, vice-presidenig J. Lingle, secrefaryg S. Kafona, treasurer. Serving as The presiclenl ol Junior Sfuclenf Council, Peggy Cowen capably carried oul her clulies. l-ler remaining spare lime was spenr parliciparing in Junior Y-Teens, Junior Reol Cross, Senior l.aJrin Club, anol her youlh group. The vice-presidenl of Junior Sludenl Council was Torn Bellman. Unlorlunalely, clue To a brolcen neclc, he was unable lo parlicipale in any olher exlra-curricular aclivilies. Popular Sieve Kalona served as clerlc. l-le was aclive in lower school loolball and baskerball leams and in his religious youlh group. E-llal Jacli Lingle was lhe Treasurer. He wenl oul for swim- ming and was caplain of his inlramural baslcefball ream. Miss Smulcal speaks +o members of ihe Junior Drama+ics Club Peggy Cowen presides ai' a Junior Sfudenf Council meefin 9 136 ForTy capable sevenTh, eighTh, and ninTh graders make up This year's Jr. STudenT Council. The aims oT Jr. STudenT Coun- cil are These: TirsT, To help make The Junior High School beT- Ter: second, To represenT The Jr. High: Third, To prepare Iower school sTudenTs Tor Sr. High School: and TourTh, To carry ouT any suggesTions made To help beTTer The school and The pupils. Jr. STudenT Council is a parT oT Sr. Council, esTabIished To more Tully represenT The Jr. High. This year, under The ad- visemenT oT Ivlrs. CaTaIin and Miss Logan, The Jr. STudenT Council held a successful bake sale, sold book covers, exe- cuTed aThIeTic sTudy halls Tor a semesTer, and Took parT in The InTer-ciTy meeTing. They have plans Tor a clean-up cam- paign in The near TuTure. To more easily accomplish These goals Jr. Council is di- vided inTo seven commiTTees. These commiTTees are in charge oT acTiviTies, public reIaTions, social TuncTions, pins, house and grounds, The consTiTuTion, and eIecTions. The chairmen oT These groups meeT on aITernaTing weeks of The regular meeTings To plan The agenda oT The Tollowing week. This year Jr. STudenT Council has been skiIITuIIy led by presi- denT Peg Cowan. WiTh her guidance and The cooperaTion OT The members, advisors. and The sTudenT body, we can proudly boasT of our Jr. STudenT Council. me kyunior governmenf JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Firsf Row, Ief9 To riqhf: B. Bourne, T. Beffmdn, P. Cowan, Pres., J. Lingle. Second. Row: B. Mendelsohn, J. Jennings, C. Evans, C. Pan, L. Goldman, G. Reed, J. Lederer, D. Block, M. Zippersfein. Third Row: M. Miller, D. Shookoff, C. Schenker, S. Clapper, M. Hill, S. Gibson, A. Marks, B. Wrighf, S. Robinson, R. Berman, M. Temin. Fourfh Row: A. Whife, L. Freeman, J. WesT, P. Mendelsohn, B. Merkel, T. Frey, S. Kafona, T. Isaacs, J. Sweef, W. Feige, S. Confer I37 First Row, left to right: J. Oberklein, G. Makrauer, J. Griffith, C. Solomon. Second Rpw: D. Brett, D. Bukey, F. Seisheimer, W. Grayman, H. Mayers. J, Taylor, R. Smith, J. Dreskin, R. Fabinq, P. Breden, K. Segal, L. Jonas. Third Row: R. Nations, R. Rasmusslen, V. Benson, J. Jennings, D. Lawrence, S. Silverman, l. Moskowitz, B. Evans, F. Nor- ris, D. Nieman, J. Blair, R. Mechem, W. Booth, R. Greenwald, W. Booth, B. Bogart. Fourth Row: J. Lanfried, P. Wells, B. Weaver, B. Nolte, S. Johnson, D. Ronshe-im, D. Creamer, N. Taylor, L. Hawkins, R. Fulford, D. Weiman, D. Stroffregen, D. Bedingfield, D. Brown, S. Freiberg, L. Blank, S. Richfield. Fifth Row: J. Buchholz, E. Tolle, A. White, R. Stern, B. Gandelman, D. Block, S. Bush, R. Thompson, B. Hertzman, R. Rathbun, D. Spoor, D. Lottspeich, R. Gordon, D. Hubbard, D. Mahan. Sixth Row: B. Wolf, D. Thiels, A. Polesny, A. McConell, P. Vordenberg, T. Rinsky, D. Lane, F. Simmermon, R. Drayson, E. Ottesen, F. Dinsmore, B. Lienhart, P. Travis, M. Hamilton, J. Sweet. Junior Band, consisting ot about 70 seventh. eighth and ninth graders, is the stepping stone between the beginning instrumental classes and Senior Band. ln preparation tor the higher group, these students master many tunes and marches needed later on. A tew are chosen as Band Managers tor Senior Band. Divided into two groups, each class meets tor two and a halt periods a week. Each group has a president, a librarian and a secretary. Directed by ivir. Gasbarro, they usually play in a Junior l-ligh assembly each year and some- times get a chance to pertorm in the Walnuts. unior an JUNIOR BAND COUNCIL Seated, left to right: J. Taylor, R. Rasmussen, M. Hamilton, G. Makrauer, S. John- son, F. Simmerson. Standing: P. Vordenberg, S. Frieberg, A. McConnell, A Polesny. Firsf Row, leff fo righf: W. Dells, D. Stevenson, N. Willis, S. Willis, B. Frillman, W. Web- sfer. Second Row: H. Danner, J. Powers, H. Tale, T. Murdock, P. Hendricks. P. Kabakoff, J. Bankovskis. isuaf Under lhe lraining and supervision of Mr. Welsh lwenly boys operale lhe school's Visual Aids, such as proieclors, rec- ord players, and amplifiers. The dulies ol lhese boys are lo operaie lhe proieclors for leachers, lo mainiain ihe P.A. sys- lem, and lo provide audio equipmenl for social aclivilies and meelings al school. Whai would lhe dramalics deparlmenl be wilhoul lhe scenery painlers? These unsung heroes and heroines add lhe realisiic louch ihal brings 'ro life lhe imaginary world of lhe siege. This year's scenery painlers did lhe scenery for Peanuis of l958, Twelflh Nighl, Walnuls, and Our Town. cenercy ain fers Leff fo righf: A. Redfern, S. Clapper, H. Meissner, ghSchulf1, C. Wilson, M. arlfon, S, Lieberman, J. Richard, I. Junqshoved, C. Voss. On ladder: L. Marks, F. Brown. Under The direcTion of Mrs. Merrill Krainess, Jr. Chorus. which meT on alTernaTe Mondays and Tuesdays, underTook a Tull schedule. The chorus, made up of sevenTh graders, par- TicipaTed in The ChrisTmas and Spring ConcerTs aT WalnuT Hills. ln addiTion. iTs members joined wiTh The oTher iunior high choirs oT CincinnaTi To presenT The music TesTival aT The CincinnaTi Gardens in May, in honor oT Dr. Claude V. Cour- Ter. Firsf Row, lefT To righl: B. Hughes, J. Tokomofo, C. Keys, C. Hawkins, H. WraTh, E. Brown, S. Hurdle, J. Jennings, M. Theman, W. Klingeman, R. Campbell, L. Wolf, L. Rosen, J. Schaen, D. Berslein, J. Shav- zin. Second Row: P. Seeding, J. Miller, N. SchoTT, B. Men- delsohn, M. Breden, C. Young, B. Ungar, C. Pan, B. Rappa- porf, H. Meyer, T. Kahn, K. Brown, D. Sfarr, D. Berkman, S. Campbell, K. Wilson, B. Spiess, J. Shuler, B. Hyman, P. Vaughn, L. Lane, S. Greenberg. Third Row: L. Nogen, S. Kaminsky, P. Breden, V. Lamberf, J. Simp- son, B. Miller, J. Wilkinson, B. Clark, C. 6ebharT, L. Loveff, P. Uehline, M. Williams, A. Hover, S. Bonds, G. Easley, M. Walker, B. Young, B. Jackson, N. Pollard. unior CAQWMS unior - eens FirsT Row, leff To right: A. Maler, M. Hill, B. Beinharf, C. Fischer. Sec- ond Row: L. Sfewarf, S. Hamlin, S. Hilsinqer, P. Underhill, B. Wachs, D. Kurlz, A. Goldberg, L. Goldman, P. Cowen, J. Sfeuve, E. Woodward, M. Wilson. Third Row: J. Kemple, P. Bayer, J. Ro- bisch, E. Krebs, G. Lud- wig, A. Worfendyke, H. Lulfon, B. Virgil, L. Blank, S. Domes, D. Nafhews, J. Simpson. Fourlh Row: A. Kock, B. Michaelson, M. Woodward, A. Den- qillian, J. Marlin, C. Broxon, J. Krogh, C. Sfo- ner,, B. Young, S. Dixon, K. Williams, S. Eggers. Fiflh Row: D. Dean, S. Weisbach, A. Blank, D. Groppenbocher, C. Slraub, E. Rollinson, A. Means, Y. Morlon, N. Wallis, C. Devaux, D. Block, R. Ganll, T. Gar- linffon. Sixfh Row: A. Redgern, L. Blounl, S. Clapper, L. Miller, G. Gleming, L. Cassello, S. Meyers, D. Risen, S. Sfeves, M. Zipperslein, D. Block, C. Englander, C. Crounse. Ably advised by Miss PaTricia SocraTes, iunior high girls have an excellenT opporTuniTy To serve Their school and com- muniTy Through Jr. Y-Teens. The squads, which do mosT OT The work, visiT children's homes and Longview To enTerTain The occupanTs. They also suporT Sr. Y-Teens in Their An- nual PoTaTo Chip Sale. Jr. Y-Teens' proiecTs provide The members wiTh much undersTanding and Their experiences are always a loT ol: Tun. Firsl Row, leff io righl: L. Hel- man, J. Shane, D. Block, C. Ep- stein. Second Row: C. Wilson, P. Glassman, B. Gradman, F. Norris, J. Dunelman, M. Zip- penslein, N. Minson, P. Eber, B. Hyman, S. Saul, R. Rubin, C. Keyes, D. Brockfield, S. Mc- Curdy, J. Shavlin. Third Row: K. Wilson, R. Bucciere, S. Sfeinberg, B. Weinstein, T. Sol- way, N. Birch, N. Scheineson, L. Wafers, J. Leader, B. Jones, R. Fisher, G. Loshin, J. Alberl, B. Levinson, D. Guberman, M. Brown, K. Williams. Fourfh Row: D. Solinger, J. Paim, B. Spiece, G. Radford, J. Hague, N. Birch, N. Pelers, L. Wafers, J. Leader, B. Jones, D. Jacobs, G. Klein, J. Brolman, P. Eng, J. Kaplan. Fiffh Row: M. Breden, E. Sellz, K. Shirley, S. Claybon, A. Riqer, C. Kuelhe, S. Gibson, L. Lignf, L. Zlalin, S. Paflerson, P. Bard, F. Josselson. J. Fer- ris, M. Meisel, B. Wrighf, R. Korchmeir, K. Banks, P. Der- ringer, J. Weinberger, B. Siem. unior afin CIMA l-lighlighling 'rhe year for Junior Lalin Club members was a Saiernalia al Chrislmas lime, which consisied of many ex- hibils. The club also offered a fashion show. Amusing and iniormalive games were played al some meelings, while movies were shown al olhers. Under lhe supervision of Mrs. Buchanan and Miss G-erwig, lhe Junior Lalin Club helps prepare lower school siudenls for lhe wonderful program of The Senior Lalin Club. CAQSS CIM! The game of Chess, which began in India lhirleen hundred years ago, is singular in lhal ii is one of The mosl diificull games in exislence and requires a good deal of inielligenl, comprehensive lhoughl 'ro play. The Chess Club al Walnul Hills sirives lo prornole inleresl in lhis ancienf game, lo leach beginners The fundamenlal rules, and lo give all ils members a chance lo become prolicienl players. Firsf Row: D. Grad. Second Row, lefl fo riqhf: I. Levensfein, J. Nugenl, P. Travis. Third Row: M. Edelman, F. Seinsheimer, D. Wise, M. Hil- Iiard. Paris 4- Al ill: in Ill xyr I NX cn 'o o -1 -0' ff' 3 o -4- o 1 s4 3 CD OJ :S LD -o OJ 'W :h Q. 'U DJ :H 3 co 5. Q1 -ff' I cn ITT o cn 4 co -Q' : ff' o' C 'O' DJ F o 3 cn 01 3 U7 M J W ' wm QW spending many Thrilling hours as a specTaTor in The sTands and cheering on your TavoriTe Team To vicTory. This year The WalnuTs Hills sporTs program was designed To meeT The desires oT all. The many junior- high, reserve, varsiTy, and girls' Teams provided Tun and enTerTainmenT Tor boTh The parTicipanTs and specTaTors. The many individual and Team sporTs aroused greaT inTeresT, buT WalnuT l-lills was unable To capTure a TirsT place in The Public I-ligh School League. SporTs help develop The body and make Those who parTicipaTe healThy and physically TiT individuals. AThleTic acTiviTies also require menTal alerT- ness and Teamwork. ParTicipanTs in Team sporTs learn ThaT The individual musT oTTen subordinaTe his own wishes Tor The good oT The Team. AlThough This year will noT be remembered as The year ThaT WalnuT T-lills dominaTed various Public l-ligh School Leagues. iTs sTrenuous sporTs program helped To develop a spiriT oT cooperaTion, an aTTiTude oT good sporTsmanship, and a sense oT TogeTherness. 142 A i, MR. WILLIAM MEREDITH MR. Varsity Basketball Cross Country-Track 3 l . F L.. ln X s A54 ,wk ' l Z AL LAN WHlTEY DAVIS Swimming Reserve Track MR. LLOYD BAILEY Varsity Baseball Reserve Football Jr. High Basketball MR. ROBERT LUNSFORD Jr. High Football Jr. High Basketball MR. CARL VARRELMAN 5 r 'E X 1, 1? s Bowling Intramurals MR. WILLARD BASS Director of Athletics I ,,,A...,, LPUV9 If X MR. RICHARD FILBIN MR. DEAN GIACOMETTI vmllla.5iio'ball rlillllfin SCORES Walnut Hills .467 Monroe . Walnut Hills . 52: Reading . Walnut Hills . 39: Norwood Walnut Hills . O: Central . Walnut Hills . 77 West Hi . Walnut Hills . 20: Withrow Walnut Hills . l3q Woodward Walnut Hills . 257 Hughes . Walnut Hills . 2: Talt . . Walnut Hills . 46: Greenlwills MANAGERS First Row: Dave Anderson, Reese Liqqett, Dick Abrahms, Norman Wherrett Sec ond Row: Sam Arnold, Mark Moskowitz, James Stokes Dave Weiner Dave Schiering, Coach Filbin, Bob VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Firsf Row, left fo righT: G. Wilson, F. Wuerful, F. Tower, T. Schaber, C. Barton, J. Malatesha. Second Row: D. Schiering, B. Young, A. Craig, T. My Bard. Third Row: Mr. Filbin, coach, B. Sfivers, H. Kennedy, J. Thomason, C. Lowe, A. Doepke, C. Afkins, Mr. Giaccomelfi, coach. Fourfh Row ers, S. Brown, C. Turner, 1 J. Rappaporf, J. Thomso managers, S. Knoll, G. Rieger, P. Hilliard, J. Campbell, L. Cox, P. Welch. arsifcy fy-oofgall From The TirsT day oT summer pracTice The Eagle TooTball players TelT ThaT wiTh plenTy of hard worlc, They could win The P.l-l.S.L. Championship and emerge wiTh a very success- Tul season. IT seemed as iT Their prophecy could come True as in The TirsT game They Trounced Monroe 46-O. ATTer This vicTory Reading Tell vicTim To The Eagle grid machine 52-I3. Following This game The blue and gold conquered Norwood 39-I3. The Tired up Eagles were Then ready To Taclcle Their TirsT P.l-l.S.L. oppone-nT, CenTral. UnTorTunaTely The Asian Tlu sTruclc and caused The deTeaTs againsT CenTral and Wesl'-l-li. AT Tull sTrengTh again The Eagles rolled over WiThrow 20-I3. Over-conTidence and a deTeaTisT aTTiTude were responsible Tor The losses againsT Woodward and TaTT. WalnuT Hills in beTween Time had To deTeaT l-lughes 25-I3. Rounding ouT a successTul season, The Eagles mauled The Greenhills' Pioneers 46-O. TRI-CAPTAINS Slivers, Larry Cox. J. fl. SCCTT BROWN--QUARTER8ACKi CLARENCE Lowe-,HALEs4CKi CHARLES TURNER---QU A NN GENE WILSON--GUARD? JOHN CAMPBELL-EN152 LARRY VARs1rY CLAY ATKINS--HALFBACK3 EFRITZ WUERFUL--TAGKL 1 DAVEM SCIQIERYNG-HA LFBAClf lsr: uxuv vu urxusfnw I1 xsalxhn. V IFREQ TQWER-QUARTERBACK 4 yen RIEGER-+GUALRD h Hom MEYER-TACKLE LETTERMEN YHERB K,EN.NEDY-f-C'3UARD Q H D r'n M Peck J Condon J Condon Third Row- N Brockfield J Mclniyre J First Row, leil' To right: R. Brown, S. Goldman, co-capfs, Second Row: H. Dalton, . ee I q, . , . . . . . . , . , . Emerson, N. CarpenTer. FourTh Row: K, Corry, R. Liqgefi, F. Messer, S. Hickenlooper, D. Keeler, B. Moore. Fiffh Row: R. Golden, T. Coafes, J. Dalbey, J. Rubinsiein, B. Goodman, J. Holder, B, Shirley, G. Paine. Sixlh Row: M. Gleser, S. Rosenthal, C, Schields, J. Spelman, F. King. This year The WalnuT Hills Reserve TooTloall Team, made up of sophomores and iuniors, won The P.H.S.L. Championship. Coached by Lloyd Bailey. The Reserves' spiriTed and expe- rienced owciense and defense deTeaTed Hughes and CenTral buT There was rough going in beaTing Their Tour oTher oppo- nenTs, WiThrow, WesTern Hills, Woodward and TaTT. How- ever. The main obiedrive of The reserve Team. is To Train The sophomores and iuniors Tor nexT year's varsiTy squad. Scrim- eserve oo fda!! mages were held loeTween The varsiTy and reserve squads To give Them pracTice, experience and slcill in This rugged sporT. The Reserves also scrimmaged againsT The freshman squad merely Tor pracTice and To give The Treshrnen experience againsT a larger Team. The Reserve Team puT TorTh a Tremen- dous eTiorT To capTure The championship and will carry Wal- nuT Hills To TuTure vicTorious seasons. An Eagle defender picks off an enemy aerial in WesT Hi game WiTh a hosT oT ouTsTanding TooTloall players and wiTh Bill LunsTord as coach, The WalnuT Hills Junior l-ligh Team com- piled a record of Three wins, Two losses and one Tie Tor The season. This record placed The boys Third in The P.l'l.S.L. sTanding Tor The year. The highlighT oT The season was a scoreless Tie wiTh The Samuel Ach Team which wenT on To be- Coach Bailey msTrucTs reserves aT halfhme come The champs of The league. The main obiecTive oT The junior high Team according To Coach Lunsford, who Trained and gave The looys experience, is playing TooTball so ThaT They may play a loeTTer game under reserve and varsiTy Teams. Sieve Goldman. number l5, is broughf down by a WesT Hi Taclrler in a reserve game. STar Back Larry Cox is shown here sTarTing one of his 'famous break away runs. Eric Doepke leads varsify up 'ro scrimmage line during pracfice Larry Cox sfruggles 'For yardage againsi 'lhe Big Reds of Hughes . sf Clarence Lowe lowers his head fo meef a hosf of Wes! Hi +aclrlers Cox elucles Hughes faclxler en roule io fouchclown Behind good blocking, Schiering heads foward fhe Hughes goal line Goldberg uses hoolr shof fo score in The firs+ Hughes game Iljarsifcy , gaskefgall NEAL GOLDBERG Center JOHN SHUFF Forward Walnul Walnul Walnul Walnur Walnul Walnul Walnur Walnul Walnul Walnul Walnul Walnul Walnur Walnur Walnul Walnul Walnul Walnul Walnul' Walnul Walnul' Walnu'r Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills SCORES Norwood Elder . . Tall . . S+. Xavier Sycamore lv1cNicholas Anderson Hughes . Wilhrow Cenlral . Woodward Tall . . Weslern Hills H ughes . Wilhrow Cenlral . Woodward Weslern Hills McNicholas Harrison . Wyoming Tall . EAGLE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Lefl lo righl: Joel Thomason, Neal Goldber Joh Sh ff H r De r' . Sf d' : R' Q. fl U , en y e Ing an lngd 'os Franz, Dave Vockell, Ton Dine, Mike Heekin, Stu Levin, Dave Schiering, Dick Hen- ric s. The Eagle cagers despile an almosl conlinuous slrain of hearlbrealcing losses and serious injuries, compiled an ll-ll record, one lruly noi' exemplary of iheir play. Mediocre in lhe P.l-l.S.L. wilh a 4-8 marlc, lhe Fighling Eagles surprised everyone by Jrheir ouislanding performance in lhe Dislricl Tourney. Ailer downing lvlcNicholas, l-larrison, and lourlh- seeded Wyoming, The squad finally bowed lo lalenled Tail by a lone poinl in lhe quarlerlinals. Anolher highlighl of The season was lhe Chrislmas Tourney which 'rhe Eagles caplured by downing previously undeiealed Sycamore and lvlcNicho- las. The nucleus for lhe learn, composed of seniors Goldberg l-leeliin, Levin, and Schuil, all of whom averaged in double figures, will be losl lhrough gradualion. STU LEVIN DICK HENDRICKS MIKE HEEKIN Forward Guard Guard Joel Thomason scores underneafh againsf Wes? Hi Neal Goldberg fires iump-slwoi as Joel Thomason moves in for possible rebound. Mike Heekin, Walnui Hills' All Ci+y guard, drives pas? defender on way 'lo anofher basket Siu Levin chases lead-pass in game wiih Tafi 154 RESERVE BASK ETBALL TEAM Firsf Row: J. Mclniyre, D. Dennis, T. Hyman. Second Row: A. Craig, S, Brown, C. Fish. R. Millilwn. M. Moskowifz, L. Schneider. Third Row: M. Bush, S. Felson, D. Uible. P. Porfer, B. Remley, H, Bryanf. NOT picfuredz H. Dalfon, J. Robisch. eserve asAefdall The reserve baslceTball Team had an exTremely successful season, highlighTed by The capTuring of The P.l-l.S.l.. cham- pionship. Scoring honors wenT To guard Larry Schneider wiTh The single game high oT TwenTy-nine and The Top average per game. l-le was closely Tollowed in This deparTmenT by Dick Uible and ScoTT Brown, while l-lugh DalTon led in rebounding. The Team's league leading ToTal included double wins over WiThrow, Hughes, WesTern, and Woodward, and a single win over TaTT, againsT Two losses To CenTral and one To TaTTg Tor a nine and Three record. Wins over Norwood, Purcell, and Anderson againsT losses To Elder and ST. Xavier broughT The season's score To Twelve wins and Tive losses. This excel- lenT record was due To a Tine Team eTTorT and sTrong desire insTiIled by Coach Bailey. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FirsT Row: S. Youkilis, S. KaTona, T. Frey, D. Hoard, S. West, B. Yeager. Second Row: N. WherreT, L. Mc- Laughlin, R. Jackson, T. BaeTz, T. Meyer, S. Conver, D. Haihaway, W. Niswander. ross ounircy This year under The leadership oT a new coach, William MerediTh, and co-capTains. Jim Drew and Lew Elsey, The cross rneeT can be largely accrediTed To The much improved run- counTry Team cornpeTed in The sTaTe rneeT Tor The TourTh con- secuTive year. The hard-running eagle harriers gained This loerTh aTTer capTuring Third place in boTh The P.l'l.S.L. and The SouThwesT Ohio DisTricT. The Tearn's success in The DisTricT lVleeT can loe largely accrediTecl To The much improved run- Lew Elsey shows his running sfyle af The DisTricT MeeT Kneeling: H. Kasson, D. Pefiaway, P. Palmer. Standing: D. lfkoff, J, Drew, L. Elsey, B. Obenshain, R. Knauff, B. Rapp, L. Kroovand, M. Moskowiiz. ning oT Lew Elsey and Bill Obenshain, who Tinished TiTTh and ever-ready guidance OT Coach lVlerediTh. The prospecTs Tor eighTh respocTively. DespiTe several cases oT The Asian flu, nexT year are very good wiTh a nucleus being Tormecl loy soph- The Team's spiriT and enThusiasm were always high under The omores BarT Rapp and Riclc KnauTT and iunior Tom Roy. 156 This year The hapless Traclc Team Tailecl To win a single meeT. lvluch oT The misTorTune was due To laclc oT depTh and serious iniuries To leading sTars. Larry Cox who ran The IOO yard dash in lO.l was unable To comp.eTe This year because oT bruises in his TeeT, This year The Top Timing in The P.H.S.L. was lO.2. Clay ATlcins, anoTher Top sTar runner, was also puT ouT oT cornpeTiTion because oT iniuries. ln The SouThwesTern Ohio disTricT Track meeT, The luclcless Eagles Tailed once more To win a meeT, They could do no beTTer Than a TwelTTh place Tinish. IT was a meeT in which The Traclc men collecTed 5 2X9 poinTs. This small number oT poinTs was The ToTal eTTorT oT Two boys, Clarence Lowe and Joe Simpson. Clarence ran The l2O high hurdle and l8O low hurdle, and also parTicipaTed in The high iump. Clarence Lowe was The only boy on The Eagles Traclc squad To go upsTaTe. This year will be remembered as a year when unTorTunaTe iniuries To poTenTial winners caused The Eagles' Track Team To lose many hoped Tor vicTories. SENIOR HIGH TRACK FirsT Row, leff To righT: D. Abrams, manager, T. Guenfher, B. Moore, V. Tyus, K. Cory, E. Fine. Second Row: T. Hyman, M. Peck, B. Kelly, R. Lowenfhal, R. Bridge, S. Arnold, P. Regensberger, S. Rosenihal. Third Row: R. TuTTle, C. Scheile, R. Brady, D. Spencer, J. Holder, H. Ducovna, M. Glaxer, C. Aring, J. Chalfie. Fourih Row: L. Cox, B. STivers, A. Cray, C. Lowe, S. Goldman, T. Guberman, J. Drew, Fiffh Row: N. Morgens, E. Doepke, D. Marlin, J. Simpson, Coach MerediTh, C. Afkins, F. Sian, B. Remley, B. Obenshain, Elsey. Absenf: B. Palmer, D. lfkoff. R. Knau T. Vac Marfy Peck Tries hard To caTch his Hughes opponenT. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Firsf Row: F. Wood, P. Shul l, H. FrosT, M. Kendall, B. Howard, J. Moore, B. Wax- man, T. Kleindiensi, C. FosseTT. Second Row: L. Vassar, S. Crane, R. KnaufT, M. Krug, J. Spelman, D. Waii, J. Donahue. Third Row: B. Penderqrass, T. Shuff, J. Larrick, V. Cooper, L. Elsey, P. Regensberger, S. Koper. Nol picfuredz D. Kirchoff. enior X7-Eg Wim m ing Swimming acTion shows Lew Elsey ready for sTarT in Dis'lricT Meel' This year's WalnuT Hills swimming Team, wiTh eighT leTTer- men reTurning. loolced like The Team To beaT aTTer winning The annual CenTral Relays laTe in December. However This year's Team. capTained by Bill Howard and lvlilce Kendall, was des- Tined To suTTer The worsT season of any Team since Mr. Davis began coaching aT WalnuT Hills TourTeen years ago. Al- Though This would indicaTe a poor record, The Team won The CenTral Relays. placed second in The P.H.S.L. and Tied Tor Third wiTh ST. Xavier in The DisTricT Championship. ln winning The CenTral Relays The WalnuT Hills swimmers seT records in The ZOO-yard buTTerTly relay and The ZOO-yard breasTsTrolce relay while The 400-yard TreesTyle relay Team brolce The exisTing record in Tinishing Third. WalnuT Hills Tinished second Twice and Third once by los- ing To WesTern Hills in The Three pre-league meeTs. WesTern Hills subdued The Eagles' swimming Team in The Three league meeTs as They ran away wiTh The Ti+Ie. The Walnu+ Hills swim- mers were able To Tinish second due To Tinishing The runner- up in Two meeTs and TourTh in The lasT mee-T. Bill Howard in The buTTerTly, Bob Pendergrass in The breasTsTrolce, and The Two relays were The mainsTays in The Eagle Finish. For The TirsT Time in over a decade, The WalnuT Hills swim- ming Team was noT able To capTure a Trophy in The DisTricT Championships. WesTern Hills and WiThrow Tinished TirsT and second respecTively as ST. Xavier and WalnuT Hills Tied Tor Third. ThirTeen WalnuT Hills swimmers gualiTied in The Dis- TricT meeT Tor The STaTe Championships in Columbus. The STaTe Championships were disappoinTing as WalnuT Hills Tailed To qualiTy anyone Tor The Tinish. unior xjcg wimming The Walnul Hills Junior High Swimming Team concluded a ralher successful season lhis year by linishing second lo Wilhrow in lolal poinls lor lhe lhree cily swimming meels and lhe dislricl meel. Sparked by undelealed lreeslyle relay leam ol Chuck Jacob, Clem Dinsmore, Jim Davis and Mike Moore. lhe juniors lied lhe lirsl meel, won lhe second by lhree poinls only lo lose lhe lhird by len poinls. All meels were held in Cenlral High School's pool. This year a new evenl was added, a lilly yard breaslslroke. ln lhis evenl, Ronny Tully, Sleve Skurrow, Dick Lazarus and Barry Slein swam. In olher evenls: lhe lilly yard lreeslyle was JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING TEAM Firsl Row: B. Jacobs, R. Halfield, B. Asfair, S. Skurow, S. Garber, J, Davis, B. Harris. Second Row: G. Roberls, B. Sleves, T. Durbow, R. Tally, J. Sleiner, J. Bullock, B. Jennings, L. Liggelf. Not Picfuredz C. Dinsmore, C. Jacob, T. Slem- mer, C. Haqner. Rick Kanufl is shown here finishing in back slroke compelilion swum by Chuck, Clem Binsmore and Jim Dais: lhe back- slroke by Sled Garbar, who was lhe only one lo individually score a lirsl place, Kim Cameron, and Clill Omarlg lhe bul- lerlly by Tom Slemmer, Bob Hallield, John Sleiner and Pele Ruller: lhe individual medley by Sled Garber, John Sleiner, Pc' Hallield and John Bullerk. In diving Robby Roberls and Bill Jacobs parlicipaled. The medley relay leam had Ronny Tally. Kim Cameron, Tom Slemmer or Bob Hallield and Charles Hagner swimming. Alan Whiley Davis. lhe Walnul Hills Swimming Coach. did his usual line iob wilh lhe leam and long hours ol prac- lice showed in lhe leam's excellenl perlormance. VARSITY TENNIS Leff To right: M, Marks, M. Moskowih, E. Preuninger, D. Beier, D, Simmon, D. Spinanger, D. Joseph, D. Wulf, J. Riitershofer, A. Rosenberg, R. Wolf. The l958 Tennis Team was sparked by Roger Wolf. who, having leTTered since his sophomore year. played TirsT singles. The second posiTion was ably manned by senior Alan Rosen- berg. who also sTarTed in his sophomore grade. These Two creaTed whaT is probably The besT one Two punch in The ciTy. Junior STeve Felson was The Third singles man and was Tol- lowed by iunior MarTy Marks and Jon TippeTT, senior. who comprised The TirsT doubles Team. John RiTTenshofer and Dave Joseph. boTh Juniors. anchored The Team aT second duobles. The eighTh man and number one replacemenT was Dave WalT, only a sophomore, who was The nucleus of whaT was an excellenT bench. Don Simmons and Kirk Lea rounded ouT The Team. ALAN ROSENBERG ROGER WOLF DAVE JOSEPH JOHN TIPPETT STEVE FELSON MARTIN MARKS ennis Alan Rosenberg reiurns his opponen+'s shoi. Roger Wolf and Alan Rosenberg pracfice for Hue Disiric+ Tournament Capiain Tom Dine sends The Wifhrow piIcher's olifering info cenfer 'field ,gasegall The Eagle Varsily Baseball Team began iis season wiih high hopes bui was soon dismayed Io Iind ihai boih league and non-league opposiiion was much rougher Ihan expecied. Coached by Lloyd Bailey, 'rhere were six reiurning leilermen. This year, unlike pasl years, +he Eagles goi good performance from lheir mound slahf bul' iheir hiiiing lei? much +o be de- sired. SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL Firsf Row: J. Bard, T. Dine, T. Swillinger, D. Mann. Second Row: J. Crounse, J. Fine, J. Mclnfyre, J. Condon. Third Row: J, Robisch, I. Silverman, M. Heekin, J, Condon, G. Rieger, L. Sirkin. 162 Brighi spols on ihe piicluing slalil were Dave Schiering, Scoli' Brown, and Tom Schaber. Leading Hue hiiiing was Tom Dine and Gil Rieger, while Jerry Grounse and Jerry Eine did very well in fielding. Though ihey only won one game, ihe Eagles never sfopped irying. Brighi spol of The season was a 6-4 win over The lradilional rivals, lhe Wood- ward Bulldogs. ln ihe Dislricl Tournameni, ihe Eagles were eliminaled in rhe lirsl game, losing a hearlbrealcer I-O lo lviariemonl. This summer many of ihe Eagles will play logeiher on a summer baseball leam, This leam, which will be coached by Mr. Bailey and sponsored by Condon's Bowling Lanes, will play in The lviuni D League. May 'rhe REMEMBRANCE wish Jrhem Hue besi' of luck! Eagle Dave Schiering affempls a slide info Huird base-buf Hue ball IS way ahead of him. Jerry Crounse breaks for 'firsf on a lui? fo righf 'field Clgegall Sco'H Brown connecis for a double. Jon Mclniyre rounds 'firsi base Jerry Crounse prac+ices bunfing. Kneeling: S. Handler: F. Ar- nold. Firsf row: L. Vassar, D. Hendricks, B. Pendergrass, J. Moskowifz, R. Franz, Coach Filbin. Second row: B. Wax- man, B. Carfer, P. Shuff, W. Lockharf J. Shuff. l4 D 261144 o Y si Q, T 83058: The WalnuT Hills golT Team enioyed a successTul season This year. The Eagle golTers suTTered no losses in P.l-l.S.L. compeTiTion. The Eagles swepT Three oT Their maTches and Tied wiTh Woodward, who shared The TiTle wiTh WalnuT Hills. The only disappoinTmenT This year was The Eagles' raTher poor showing in The disTricT maTch in which our golTers Tin- ished sixTh. The Eagle golT Team was a brighT spoT neverTheless in The spring sporTs aT WalnuT l-lills. Firsl Row: J. Prager, I. Silverman, co-capTainsg Second Row: H. Henry, B. Berzing, D. Siemon. Third Row: R, Puschman, D. Sevier, J. Weiper. l ! eanfl The WalnuT l-lills Bowling Team compleTed The besT season ever compiled by an Eagle Team, Tinishing in second place wiTh a 2I won and 9 losT record. The Eagles were lead loy Tour reTurning senior leTTermen. CapTain Jerry Prager paced The aTTaclc wiTh a I86 average, The high average in The league. OTher reTurnees were Co-CapTain Ivan Silverman, Diclc Sevier and Ron Puschmann. Seniors Doug Seimon and l-larlan l-lenry, TirsT year men, added The all imporTanT sixTh rnan To keep The Eagles in conTenTion all The way To Th Tinal game oT The sea- son. 165 X X77 :ul austin!! rw' 'T'-si, 1-I Senior hopefuls, Sue Kelly, Joy Krausser, and Judy Alberfs, loolr longingly aT The G.A.A. Ring 742 . .04 BMJ The execuTive body oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is The G.A.A. Board. Under The leadership of Sue Kelly, The presidenT, The oTher Tour oTTicers and The heads oT sporTs supervise The acTiviTies of G.A.A. AT The Twice-monThly meeT- ings, class managers are chosen Tor The diTTerenT sporTs and inTerschool playdays are seT up. lnTerciTy board meeTings are held once a year. FirsT Row: Jean Seinsheimer, ping pong. badminTon: Vicki Spelman, lower school baslceTball: Sally CasTo, baseball: Em- ily Bidlingmeyer, Swimming. Second Row: lvlargareT WaTTs, hoclcey: Jan Leader, lower school soccer: Bonnie McGowan, archey: Joy Krausser. vol- leyball: Barb Roe, Tennis. Third Row: Sue FosseTT, 2nd vice-presidenT: Judy AlberTs, secreTary: Carol Schellenberg, vice-presidenT: Sue Kelly, presidenT: Lynn Blubaugh, Treasurer: Miss Mary Sellers, ad- viser. Vicki Mayfield scores a goal on Diane STarr. Qrls, JAC ey ShorTly aTTer everyone has reTurned To school in The Tall. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. beTTer known as G.A.A., be- gins The TirsT of iTs inTeresTing lisT oT sporTs-Tield hockey. All upper school girls learn To play This sporT in Their gym classes and are inviTed To parTicipaTe on inTramural Teams aTTer school. Among The hazards oT hockey are Tingers smashed by an opponenT's sTick. ankles bruised by Tlying balls. and skinned shins resulTing from inTerTerence by a hockey sTick- buT iT's s+ill Tun. This year l79 girls wenT ouT Tor inTramural hockey, Torming Ten Teams which each played Tour games. From These Ten Teams 65 girls were selecTed by The class Team managers To be on Th class Teams. Only The besT players are chosen Tor These Tour Teams which compeTe againsT each oTher, aTTer Two SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Kneeling: J. Alberfs, G. Sales, S. Casio. Siandingz B. Roe, D. Lawson, J. Krausser, M. Waffs, I. Keys. pracTices, Tor The class championship. The Seniors were class champions This year wiTh The Juniors placing second. One oT The long-awaiTed evenTs aTTer each girls' sporTs season is playday. Hockey playday This year was aT WiThrow High School, where The WalnuT Hills girls ToTalecl enough poinTs To come in second by a very close score. ForTy girls in grades Ten Through Twelve parTicipaTed. AT The ninTh grade combined hockey and soccer playday. 89 girls parTicipaTed. Much crediT Tor a succesisul hockey season goes To Marga- reT WaTTs. hockey manager. Dee Larkin, Wilma Jones, Carol WaTanabe and Diana Risen who were class managers, and rnosl' of all To Miss Sellers. The coach. A TavoriTe Tall sporT played by Junior l-ligh girls is soccer. Learning This new and exciTing game during gym classes, The sevenTh and eighTh graders perTecT Their skill in socccer aT aTTer school GAA. pracTices. By aTTending Two pracTices, The girls can earn 25 poinTs and also be placed on one oT The six inTramural Teams. IT They go To only one pracTice. The poinTs are noT earned, buT They can sTill Talce parT in The inTramural soccer. There were six Team capTains Tor This Tall soccer season. The championship wenT To Nancy Birch's Team. One hundred TorTy-one girls wenT ouT Tor The pracTices and inTramural Teams. OT This number cerTain accomplished sTu- denTs were chosen Tor Their respecTive class Teams. V. Spel- man was selecTed To be capTain oT The eighTh grade Team. The sevenTh grade Team was led To vicTory by Their capTain, D. STarr. WhaT a Thrill iT was Tor The sevenTh graders To upseT The conTidence and assuredness oT Their e-TlaT Triends. The inTerscholasTic play day. held on November sevenTh. proved To be quiTe exciTing and especially successful Tor WalnuT l-lills. The W.l-l. Junior High Teams displayed abiliTy and good sporTsmanship as They Tinished in TirsT place aT The play day. WhaT an exciTing day Tor all The eTTie and e-TlaT sTudenTs aT WalnuT l-lills, Tor They realized ThaT all Their pracTice. hard worlc, and enThusiasm had paid oTT. 7TH GRADE SOCCER TEAM Leff To right: J. Tokimoio, V. Radebaugh, P. Breden, V. Mayfield, D, Sfarr, B. B Clark, C. Young, V. Roth. OCCQV Hocicev WalnuT Hills is vicTorious over The hosi' Team, WiThrow -' .l The opporlunily lor lower school girls lo display lheir inler- esl and slcill in sporls was given early in November, when lhe volleyball season began. The Girl's Alhlelic Associalion ol- lered six volleyball praclices lor enlhusiaslic iunior high pupils. Twenly-live poinls were earned by lhose who al- lencled lour ol lhe six praclices, while lhose who wenl lo lwo or more were eligible lor placemenl in volleyball learns. There Slandunq: Vicki Spelman, Joyce Calmeise, Judy Paulson, Ginny Reed, Sue Dasher. Kneeling: Gloria Belmer, Jean Everell, Sue Fossell, Lynn 'Walers, Belly Simon. Senior Volleyball Team, firsl row, Iefl lo righl: Margarel Walls, Gerry Sales, Sally Caslo, Irene Keys, Joy Krausser, Sue Kelly. were eighl learns in lhe Junior l-ligh Volleyball League. Team Two was lhe winner, aller delealing Team Six in a champion- ship game. A volleyball play day was scheduled wilh olher public schools in lhe cily. The Walnul l-lills Junior High learn won six and losl lwo and linished lhe season in second place. Pal Mauralh and Judy Alberls walch Janel Dicks play lhe ball oul ol lhe nel. Sue Weisbach referees a ping pong mafch beTween Joan Seinsheimer and Carol Schellenberg. 9 Qrfs in cg on lg' Ping pong, or Table Tennis, has become a TavoriTe girls' sporT aT WalnuT l-lills. G.A.A. members who sign up Tor ping pong, wheTher singles or doubles. have an opporTuniTy To Talce parT in a TournamenT. Winners oT This TournamenT have The Two-Told disTincTion oT receiving a Trophy and having lOO poinTs added To Their G.A.A. record. ln The spring one oT The minor sporTs sponsored by The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion was badminTon. BaclminTon awards were presenTed To The champions of boTh The singles and doubles TournamenTs aT The Spring BangueT. This sporT was enThusias- Tically supporTed by girls in grades nine Through Twelve. A G.A.A. board member, Jean Seinsheimer, direcTed The ac- TiviTy. LaTer The parTicipanTs in badminTon compeTed wiTh oTher schools aT The spring playday held aT Lunlcen PlayTield. Qrls , ,jgaalminfon Sally CasTo reTurns Judy AlberTs' serve in a badminTon game. HONOR SWIM TEAM Firsf Row: S. Fabing, J. Leader, B. McGowan, J. Whife, E. Bidlinqmeyer . Second Row: H. Sfrauss, C. Schwariz, J. Seinsheimer, Miss Meininger. QTVIS , Swimming Girls Talcing weelcly swimming insTrucTions are eligible To Toolc The Junior High swimming honors. The honor Team, swim on The girls' swimming Team. IT is divided inTo upper composed oT The besT perTormers in each evenT. Then repre- and lower school secTions. AT a mass meeTing all swimmers senTs WalnuT Hills in The ciTy compeTiTion. This year our in The individual classes, headed by Their managers compeTe. swimmers Took second place in The ciTy. One oT our own per- The Top swimmers oT each grade level are chosen Tor Their Tormers, Judy WhiTe, seT a new ciTy record in The loreasT- class Teams, and a class meeT is held, This year The Juniors 5-Trglqe' To add exTra exciTemenT To This evenT. won boTh The mass meeT and The class meeT. The eighTh grade Joy Leader and Carol Fischer use fluTTer boards To pracTice Tor The ciTy Joy Leader execufes a Tronf iaclr meeT- FirsT Row: B. Fisher, C, SchwarTz, S. Hague, A. Polesny, H. Schroeder. Second Row: 'L. Dinsmore, J. Lingle, M. High, J.Wilber, P. Schueneman, M. Meadors. Third Row: K. Wilson, P. Pierce, C. Prior, S. Gibson, H. Mueller, L. ZlaTin, Miss Meininger. girls i ilfe caving An annual acTiviTy oT The girls' gym program is The Red Cross life saving course. under The insTrucTion oT Miss Sellers and Miss l-luTc:hinson. Weekly sessions were held aTTer school on Wednesdays. Girls who wished To advance more rapidly pracTiced during exTra-Time in Their regular class periods. The TirsT Tew weeks oT The course is devoTed To insTrucTion on how To TreaT a drowning vicTim. The girls are Then TaughT how To save a person by breaking The diTTerenT holds which mighT prevenT The rescuer Trom successTully compleTing her opera- Tion. ATTer The diTTerenT approaches and holds are explained. arTiTicial respiraTion is TaughT To The girls. The members Then musT Take The liTe-saving exam which includes eTTecTing a res- cue while Tully cloThed and passing boTh a wriTTen and swim- ming TesT. This year many oT The energeTic girls aTTained The goal Tor which They had long sTriven: membership To The LiTe Saving AssociaTion oT America. Emily Bidlingmeyer 'Finishes oFf a iaclr-knife during pracTice Tor The swimming meeT. These Two girls pracTice Their racing dives f M vw-Evals Vw mi . QWWN , .pw 5 A f Luwgai nW'J3'mfQMf'SSw '12 JUNIOR CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: Carol Prior, Lillie Whilehead, Jean Seinsheimer, Gerry Linder, Carol Schellenberg, Wilma Jones. Slanding: Brenda Russell, Elaine Belz, Jaquie Sfifel, Arlelfe Kemper, Emma Brown. Qrls , Baskefgall ln micl-winler, llwe iasl and exciling game of baslqelloall in- vades girls' gym classes. The game is good exercise, and cle- velops speed, co-ordinalion, and leamworlf. Baslcelball is noi only played in gym classses, buf girls are also eligible for LOWER SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Ann Polesny, Sue Dasher, Caren Walls, Belly Simon, Cynlhia Crounse. Second row: Sue Fossell, Marianna Brown, Vicki Spelman, Ann Pendergrass, Susan Hershede, Gloria Belmer. if A :WL G.A.A. inlramural leams, aller having allenolecl a cerlain number of aller sclwool praclices. The loesl players are llwen chosen for class reams. and upper and lower school cham- pions are chosen from llwese. The cily championship is deler- mined by inler-cily meels. Joy Krausser guards Lillie Whilehead in lhe Junior-Senior game SENIOR BASEBALL TEAM Leff To riqhf: S. Casio, J. Krausser, D. Lawson, G. Sales, M. Watls, B. Roe, I. Keys, J. AIberTs. Sirilte one! on Barbie Kapp in This lower school game Judy AlberTs refurns her opponenT's serve SENIOR TENNIS TEAM Left To right: Barb Roe, Sue Kelly, Margo Frey, Caroline Musfer. Qrls , asegall AnoTher oT The many sporTs oTlered To members of The Girls' AThIeTic Asso- ciaTion is Tennis. Besides iusT playing Tennis, boTh singles and doubles Tourna- menTs are held each year. Any member of G.A.A. may enTer These TournamenTs. AT The Spring BanqueT Trophies are awarded To The winners. The WalnuT Hill girls' Tennis Team is composed of The TinalisTs and semiTinalisTs oT The TournamenT. The Team compeTes in inviTaTional maTches wiTh Teams from oTher CincinnaTi high schools. 7 Qrls ennis When spring comes and The weaTher warms up, girls play baseball in gym. ATTer school, girls who wish may aTTend G.A.A. pracTice sessions and Then are placed on inTramural Teams which vie Tor TirsT place. Then G.A.A. board chooses a capTain Trom each grade. These capTains selecT Their class Teams which play againsT each oTher unTil There is a class winner. Soon baseball play day arrives. Anyone who has gone To pracTices can be placed on Teams. These Teams compeTe wiTh oTher schools, and one school is proclaimed champion. Sally CasTo, Bonnie McGowan, and Carol Schellenberg geT ready To prac- Tice Tor The Tournament gm i :!QIrcAercy SagiTTarii! Grab your bow and arrows! Twice a weelc, abouT 25 exciTed girls go ouT Tor Girls' Archery. ATTer Three or Tour pracTice meeTings, The girls are ready Tor Their TournamenT. Each girls is allowed only one shoT in The TournamenT. There- Tore, The highesT score is The winner, and she receives a medal. This year's head oT archery was capable Bonnie McGowan. Under her guidance, many new archers have learned The slcill- . Sporfs anqucf l'lighlighTing The G.A.A. year are The bi-annual bangueTs. The bangueTs are planned by members buT are open To The enTire sTudenT body. The TirsT, in The Tall, is given To aTTracT new members. AT boTh The Fall and Spring BangueTs, girls earning The required number oT poinTs are presenTed wiTh President Sue Kelly, speaks aT The Tall banqueT if fe. . JN? W 5 Ash, Tul Techniques in This TascinaTing sporT. Our WalnuT Hills Archery girls can proudly boasT ThaT lasT spring They came home wiTh The ciTy championship OT Cin- cinnaTi. Many girls have Tound new Triends and memorable experi- ences in 6.A.A.'s Archery. Any girl who would like To join is welcomed and is insured a good Time. awards-school emblems, numerals, chevrons, or braceleTs. Original slciTs are given by The winning inTramural Teams. The climax oT The Spring BangueT is The announcemenT oT The G.A.A. Ring Girl, The mosT ouTsTanding senior member, who receives The coveTed honor ring. The program ends wiTh The singing of The G.A.A. song ongrafufafiond an Ea! 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COMPLIMENTS OF GIRE'S HOME ROOM 331 Elaine Marilyn D 14 Eddie J. My Myron Jr S+ Mary J HOME ROOM 227 COMPLIMENTS OF HOME ROOM 110 CARL HUBER MEATS 3504 Erie Ave. 8 me 4 Season Seasoning! wi' Q 4 in-3 new ,, T e E M'!!E:?33 ic UlTRAS0NlC nmiifiiivvin 'xr' The BEST? Wffwwlfvw 3'i 9 Emu' D'-'ON STYLE Peanut buffer U E R V 12 oz 4 FRANK TEA 8x SPICE CO. Cincinnaii 2, Ohio Mal mahea jI'0l'l'L THE HEMEMBHANEEH Staff uf '58 30 md auf A Memorable Year 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Walnut Hills High School for completion of another outstanding year of accomplishments. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book that portrays the highlights of memo- rable activities. To preserve this excellent literary and photographic record, the best grades of material have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the Hnest quality yearbook. 0 We are very proud that the 1958 Staff selected us to help design, print and bind the 1958 REMEMBRANCER. We have earnestly endeavored to fulfill the confidence placed in us. BEN SON PBIN TIN G C0lVIPANY gomlaife BOOL Wanufacfuring NASHVILLE 3, TENNESSEE 199 Om Lefl lo riglwlz Mimi Kuby, Jean Seinslneimer, Ellen Levine, Linda Goldman, Diclc Slern, Nancy Felson, Befsy lsidor, Rullwie lsrael. Missing from picfure: T Wright Abloy Goldberg. ADVERTISING Sealed: Sally Casio, Ed Marks, Slanding: Ed Fine, Hal B Levy, Day Wallers, Leslie Marlrs. PHOTOGRAPHY ernslein, Bob emem rancer Sfaffs ART Sealed: Margie Dewald. Sfanclingz Judy Koclc, DoHie Yauger. O emem rancer Sfaflli Co-Edilors . . Associale Edilor . Lilerary Co-Eolilors Assislanl . Seclional Edilors Seniors . . Aclivilies Assislanl . . Classes . Facully . . Boys' Sporls , Girls' Sporls . . Produclion Co-Ordinalor . Malce-Up Co-Edilors Arl Co-Edilors . . Circulalion Manager . Aclverlising Manager . . Assislanl Business Manager Typing Edilor ..... Ollice Manager . . Advisor .... Chris Dernalces, Elaine Youlcilis .........EclFine . . Lois Felson. Jell Goldman . . Judy Warm . . Marilyn Mallwes . . Jean Yalle . . Angie King . Carole Merrill . . Jean Seinsheimer . . . Marlin Marks . .Carol Schellenloerg . . . . . . Karen Larsen Joy Krausser, Carol Sclwwarlz . . Rila Jarson, Toby Kabalcoll . . . . . Sleve Crane . Dick Slern . . Dave Joseph . . Drexanne Lawson . . Margie Dewalcl . . Mrs. Alice Z. Gire enior Judith Ann Alberts, 4I4I Rose Hill Ave., 29 REMEMBRANCER 9, Big Sisters IZ, Cheerleaders IZ, Fr. Club IO-IB, XEM IZ, G.A.A. 9-IZ, Fresh Choir 95 G.A.A. Board 8-IZ Weep II, Sec. IZI, Peanuts Jr. Latin Club 9, Student Council Il-IZ, lCorr. Sec. IZI, Walnuts IZ, Water Pageant 7-9, Y-Teens IO-IZ, Eighth Grade Choir, A Cappella Choir IO-Il, Cum Laude. J. Stephen Allen, 3663 Grandin Rd., 25 Switzerland IO-IZ, Gleam II-IZ, Football ireservej 9, Fr. Club I2 iVeepI, Intramurals, Swimming 9, Track Team 9. Robert Layton Allen, I035 Emerson Rd., Park Hills, Ky. Entered II, Chatterbox lSociaI Columntg Big Brothers. IZ, Cheerleaders IZ, Lute Song, Twelfth Night, Octette IZ, Peanuts, Walnuts iCastI II-IZ, Choir II-IZ. Carolyn Yvonne Anderson, 6325 Desmond, 27 XEM II, Crafters Club Il, Twelfth Night Staff, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-10, Glee Club 9-IO, Music App. Club 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Pep Club 9, Senior Arts and Cratts II-IZ, Walnuts IO tCastI, Library Worker Il, Y- Teens IO. Charles Schroder Aring, 3 Annwood Lane, 6 Big Brothers IZ, XEM IZ, Cross Country II, BOA I0-IZ, Germ. Club IZ, Hi-Y Il-IZ, Intramurals 7-9, Peanuts iStat'tI, Track Team I0-IE. Asa Clay Atkins, 3660 Kroger Ave., 26 Big Brothers Il-IZ, Class Ott. IO lVee'pI, Football, Varsity, .Reserve 9-IZ, BOA IO-IZ, Homeroom Rep. IO, IZ, Track Team 8-IZ, Varsity Letterman Club, Sec.-Treas. IO-IZ. John Christopher Barton, 3l I0 Bellewoad Ave., I3 Basketball lJunior Highl, Football iVarsityI, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Track Team, Varsity Letterman's Club. Donald Paul Bauer, 6299 Glade Ave., 30 Chemistry Club IZ, Fresh. Choir 9, Intramurals. Joanne Becker, 503 N. Ft. Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas, Ky. Chatterbox IZ, Big Sisters, Chemistry Club IZ, Current History Club IO, Dramatics-Actor-Abe Lincoln in Ill., Lute Song, Tweltth Night, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. IO-IZ, Germ. Club. IO-II, Glee Club 9-IO, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Radio Guild IZ, Latin Club IO-IZ, G.K., Stud. Council 7, Y-Teens II-IZ, 8th Grade Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-8. Mary Coulter Bettman, 4OI8 Beechwood Ave., Z9 REMEMBRANCER IO, Gleam IO, Chatterbox, Il-IZ, Typing Editor IZ, Big Sisters IZ, Current Hist. Club Il, girls Week Representative-Girl Mayor Rep., Peanuts Cast-Pony Chorus Head, Stud. Council 8-Jr. Sec.y, Wal- nuts 8-II Cast, Y-Teens Il. Robert Phillip Betzing, I426 Laidlaw, 37 Bowling IZ, Golf Team IZ, Physics Club ll. Robert H. Biddle, 2404 Eastern Ave., Z Band 9-IZ, Veep-Band Coun. IZ, Germ. Club II, lntermurals 7-8 Football, Baseball, Junior Band 8, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club Il, Stamp and Coin Club IO, Walnuts Cast II-IZ. Chusti Bierhorst, 39Ol Clifton Ave., Z0 Gleam Il-IZ, Cheerleaders 9, Debate Club Il, Debate Team Il, Lute Song, Twelfth Night, Fr. Club IO-IZ, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 9-IZ, Glee Club 9, Orchestra IO, Peanuts iCastJ, Radio Guild IZ, Student Council 9, ll, Swim- ming 9, ll, Walnuts Cast, II-IZ, A Cappella Choir IO-IZ. Judith Ann Blackburn, I04I Clifton Hills Ave., Z0 Daisy Chain, G.A.A. IO-IZ, Peanuts Cast, Walnuts Staff IZ, Co-Chairman Pub., Y-Teens I0-IZ, Cab. IZ. John William Blantord, 4I0 Ludlow Ave., 20 Stage Crew II, Visual Aids Il. Barbara Ann Bluestein, 2375 Section Rd., 37 Big Sisters, Current History Club IO-II, Debate Club ll, IZ lPres. IZI, Debate Team IZ, Girls Week Rep. IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, Peanuts Cast, Radio Guild IZ, Gamma Kappa I0-IZ: A Cappella Choir IO. Gordon Lee Bluestone, I860 Sunnybrook Dr., 37 Band 8-I2, Band Council-Treas. Il, Chemistry Club II-IZ, Current History Club IO, Phi Epsilon I0-I2 lTreas. III, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Band 7, Orches- tra 8, Physics Club II, Walnuts Cast II. irecforcy Sylvia Isabel Borgel, 6727 Kennedy Ave., I3 Dramatics-Actor Lute Song, Statt-Abe Lincoln in Ill., Twelfth Night, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-ll, Peanuts Cast, Scenery Painters I0-IZ, Walnuts gtraft IO-IZ, Water Pageant 9, Y-Teens IO, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Eighth Grade oir. Beth Louise Brinkman, 3I09 North Farmcrest Dr., I3 Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-8, Homecoming IZ, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Walnuts 7-9, Junior Chorus, Peanuts Cast, Philatros IO-IZ. Judy Margaret Brock, 59IO Argus Rd. Z4 REMEMBRANCER IO, Chatterbox IO, Chemistry Club IO, French Club II- IZ, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 9-IZ, Peanuts Cast, Walnuts Statt II, Library Worker I0-IZ, Y-Teens IO-IZ, Eighth Grade Choir, Jr. Chorus 7-B. Judy Brotman, 35I0 East Galbraith Rd. 36 XEM IZ, French Club II-IZ, G.A.A. 7, lntertrat. Council IZ, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts Staff, Sigma Theta Phi IO-IZ iPres. IZI, Y-Teens IO, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Eighth Grade Choir. Florence Mae Brown, 3436 Berry Ave., 8 REMEMBRANCER IZ, Camera Club IO, XEM IZ, Dramatics Statt IO-lZ- Lute Song, Twelfth Night, Abe Lincoln in Ill., Joan of Loraine, G.A.A. 7-9, Peanuts Staff, Red Cross IO, Scenery Painters I0-IZ, Tau Delta Tau ll-IZ, Walnuts Staff IO-IZ, Y-Teens IZ, Asst. Prin. Ottice IO-IZ. Starlin Gary Brown, I9I6 Bigelow St., 9 Football 9-Il, Intramurals 7-B, Junior Band 9, Jr. Latin Club 8, Physics Club ll, Trattic Squad 7-9, Jr. Orchestra 9. Evan Burr Bukey, 6I9I Rogers Park Pl., I3 Chatterbox II-IZ, Boy Mayor lCity Councilj, Current History Club I0-IZ, iTreas. IZIQ Dramatics Actor, Twelfth Night, A.D.K. tChapIin IZI, Fresh. Chfoiie Geqrg. Club IZ, Intramurals, Peanuts Cast, Radio Guild ll-IZ, Wal- nu s ast . Kathy Butler, I249 Hayward Ave., Z6 Chatterbox II-IZ, Co-Feat. Ed. IZ, Big Sisters, Dram. Statf, Fr. Club ll- IZ, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 7-8, Glee Club 9-IO, Peanuts Cast, Quill and Scroll, Radio Guild II-IZ, Sr. Council IZ, Sr. Latin Club Il, A.X.D. II-IZ lVeep IZI: Walnuts Cast IO-IZ, Y-Teens I0-IZ, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Eiqhth Grade Choir, A Cappella Choir IO-IZ, Choir Coun. IZ, Triple Trio IZ, Cum Laude. Samuel David Campbell, 840 Oliver St., I4 Fresh. Choir, Germ. Club II-IZ, Lunchroom Staft 7-II, Sr. Latin Club 9-IO, Soph. Dance, Track Team B-9. Eric Gustav Carlson, 2I8 Woolper Ave., Z0 Chatterbox I0-I2 lRewrite Ed. III, fFeature Ed. IZI, Big Brothers II-IZ, XEM Club lExec. Comm. IZI, Dramatics Actor-Twelfth Night, BOA I0- IZ fSec'y. IZI, French Club II, Hi-Y II, Jazz Club Il, Jr. Stud. Council B fPres. BI Peanuts Statt, Quill and Scroll, Stud. Council IO-I2 fTreas. IZI, Track Team 9-IO. Sarah J. Carter, 3332 Woodford Rd., I3 G.A.A. IO-ll, Scenery Painters 9-ll, Library Worker I0-IZ, Sr. Arts and Cratts Club IZ. Georgeann Wilda Cass, 6320 Elwynne Dr., 36 Dramatics Statt lLute Songt, Fresh. Choir, Glee Club 9-IO, Intertrat. Coun- cil IZ, Music Appreciation Club 8-9, Peanuts Cast, A.S.T. IO-IZ tCorr. S5-c'y II, Pres. IZI, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Jr. Triple Trio 8, A Cappella Choir IO- I . Sally Joann Casto, 7OI4 Shawnee Run Rd., 43 REMEMBRANCER IZ, Chatterbox II, G.A.A. 8-IZ, G.A.A. Board IZ, Glee Club 9, Orchestra 8-IZ, Orchestra Council IO-IZ lVeep Il, Pres IZI, Pea- nuts Statt, Swimming 8-IO, Walnuts Cast 8-II, Y-Teens I0-IZ. Jinny Cornell, 5030 Paddock Rd., 37 Chatterbox 9-IO, Big Sisters, Cheerleaders, Dramatic Actor iMidsummer Night's Dream 7I, Statt tLute Song, Twelfth Nightt, Peanuts Cast lPony Ch. Directort, Walnuts 7-IZ lPony Ch. Director Il-IZI, Library Worker 9-II. Larry Cox, 830 Oliver, I4 Football lVarsityI Co-Capt., Intramurals 7-8, Prom Chairman, Radio Guild IZ, Track Team, Letterman's Club lPresI. Karen Ann Crauder, Z6ZI Jessup Rd., 39 Chatterbox IZ, XEM Club II-IZ, Dramatics Statt II-IZ, Twelfth Night Statt Chairman, Fresh. Choir, Germ. Club IO-II, Peanuts Statt Chairman, Radio Guild IZ, Walnuts Statf Chairman. Barbara Ann Crosby, I3I7 Burdette Ave., 6 Big Sisters, Current History Club 9-IO, F.T.A. I0-Il, G.A.A. 8-IO, Home- room Rep. IO, l2, Peanuts Cast, Stud. Council IO, IZ, Asst. Prin. Office IO, IZ. Jerome Burkey Crounse, 35I9 Edgeview Dr., I3 Chatterbox I0-IZ tSports Editor Il, Co-Ed. IZI, Basketball 7-IO, Baseball 9-IZ, Big Brothers IZ, XEM Club Il, BOA I0-IZ, Freshman Choir, Hi-Y II- IZ, Homeroom Rep. II, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Exec. Council IZ, Walnuts Cast, Varsity Letterman's II-IZ, A Cappella Choir I0-Il, Cum Laude. Herbert Ashbon Danner, I3Z8 Leders Ln., 38 Chatterbox II-IZ, XEM Club II-IZ, Dramatics Staff 9-IZ, Homeroom Rep. 8, Intramurals 7-9, Peanuts Statt, Physics Club II-IZ, Stage Crew 7-IZ, Asst. Mgr. II, Mgr IZ, Visual Aids IZ, Walnuts Staft 9-I2. Burton Donald Davis, I435 Shenandoah, 37 REMEMBRANCER IZ, Gleam 9-IO, Chatterbox 7, I0-IZ, Ad. Mgr. II, Copy- read ed. IZ: Basketball 8-9, Blue Book I0, XEM Club IZ: Current History I0-II, Debate Club IO, 'IFE Corr. sec'y IZ, Intramurals 8-9, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club ll, Sr. Latin Club IZ, Track Team, Traffic I0-IZ, Walnuts Staff IO, Chatterbox Homeroom Rep. 7. John Warren Dells, 630 Straight, I7 Dramatics Staff 7-IZ, Freshman Choir, Light Crew 9-IZ, Booth Capt. IO, Asst. Elec. II, Chief Tech. IZ, Peanuts Staff, Photography 8-9, Physics Club, Stage Crew 7-9, Visual Aids 7-IZ, Walnuts Statt 7-IZ. Christos P. Demakes, 306I Fairfield Ave., 6 REMEMBRANCER Il, IZ, Co-Editor IZ, Gleam II, Chatterbox ll-IZ' Cur- rent History Club IO-IZ, fExec. Comm. IZI, Dramatics Statf lLute Songl, Freshman Choir, Folk Songs Club II, German Club ll, Prog. Ch. IZ, ln- tramurals 7-8, Octette Alt. IZ, Peanuts Statt, Quill and Scroll, Walnuts Staff, Prog. Ed. I2, Jr. Chorus, Eighth Grade Choir, Library Worker 9-II, A Cappella Choir II-IZ, Jr. Council ot World Attairs IZ. Margery Edith Dewald, IIZI Lois Dr., 37 REMEMBRANCER I0-IZ, Gleam IO-II, Chatterbox IO, Big Sisters, Current History Club I0-IZ, Dramatics Staff lLute Song, Twelfth Night, Master Sky- Iarkl, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. I0-IZ, German Club IZ, Glee Club 9-IO, Jr. Latin Club, Peanuts Cast, Scenery Painters IO, Sr. Arts Xi Crafts, Sr. Latin Club 9-I0, Walnuts Stag I0-IZ, Y-Teens I0-IZ, lCabinet IZI, A Cappella Choir I0-IZ, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Eighth Grade Choir, Chi Sig I0-IZ, Janet Kathryne Dicks, 347I Greenlawn Ave., 7 Freshman Choir, G.A.A. I0-IZ, Jr. Student Council 8, Lunchroom Staff 9, Library Worker IO, Y-Teens IO, A Cappella Choir II-IZ. Phyllis Elaine Dine, IZ58 Avon Dr., 29 REMEMBRANCER II, Chatterbox 9, Big Sisters, Cheerleaders 9, Dramatics Staft-Lute Song, French Club II, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-IO, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts Cast, G. K., Walnuts I0-II, Y-Teens I0. Thomas A. Dine, IZ3I Oberlin Blvd., 37 REMEMBRANCER II, Sports Ed., Chatterbox Il-IZ, Sports Ed. IZ, Baseball 7-IZ, Basketball 7-IZ, Big Brothers IZ, Class Leader 7, Folk Song Club II- I2, Football 7-IO, Freshman Choir, Hi-Y Il-IZ, Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Cast, Tennis 8, Varsity Letterman's I0-IZ, Jr, Chorus 7-8, EAX I0-IZ. Randall Dooley, 2254 Park, 6 Baseball Ur. hiqhl, Current I-list. Club II, Intramurals 7-8, Junior Latin Club 7-8, Sr. Latin Club I0-IZ. Mary Ann Drach, 57IZ Kinoll Ave., I3 Freshman Choir, F.T.A. IO, Glee Club 9-IO, IZ, Peanuts Cast, A Cappella Choir, Triple Trio, Jr. Chorus 7, Eighth Grade Choir, Music Appreciation Club. James Bradford Drew, 3436 St. John's PI., 8 Cross Country Team II-IZ iCo-Capt. IZI, Football 9, Hi-Y ll-IZ, Peanuts gait, Trick Team 9-IZ, Varsity Letterman's Club II-IZ, A Cappella Choir I - , D. . I0-I . Barbara Harriet Dreyer REMEMBRANCER IO-II, Big Sisters IZ, French Club Il, G.A.A., Swimming 7-IZ, mgr. IZ, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Maiorette II-IZ, Peanuts Staft II, Walnuts Cast ll, Library Worker 9, Water Pageant 7-9, Y-Teens IO-I2, Cum Laude. Lewis Elsey, 7I49 Meadowbrook Dr., 37 Band 8-IU, Band Council IO, Cross Country Team I0-IZ, Jr. Band 7, Peanuts lCxaEt,rJ1,Eics Club II, Swimming 8-I2, Track Team I0-IZ, Varsity Letterman's, Eugene Lucille Ewers, 64I Rushton Rd., Z9 Orchestra 7-8, IO-I2, Walnuts Cast 7-8. Lois Sylvia Felson, 3922 Red Bud Ave., Z9 REMEMBRANCER ll-IZ, Lit. Ed. IZ, Gleam Il, Big Sisters' Dramatics Actor -Rip Van Winkle, French Club II, IZ, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-II, Glee Club 9-IO, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Quill and Scholl, Sr. Latin Club 9-IO, G.K. IO-I2, Swimming 7-IO, Water Pageant 7-9, Walnuts Cast II-IZ, Y-Teens I0-II, Eighth Grade Choir, Triple Trio Alt. IZ, A Cappella Choir II-IZ, Jr. Chorus. Lawrence Jules Fenton, 4059 Reading Rd., Z9 REMEMBRANCER Il, XEM Club IZ, Dramatics Actor-Lute Song, Twelfth Night, Football 9, French Club II-IZ, R.T. I0-II, Freshman Choir, Peanuts Statt, Radio Guild I2, Tennis IO, Walnuts Cast IZ, Library IO. Saul Alan Fettner, 77I Greenwood, 29 Baseball Reserve IO, Foatball Varsity 9-IO, French Club I0, Intertratority Council IZ, Intramurals 7-8, Track Team, I.R.A., Corr. Sec'y IO, Recording Sec'y Il, Pres. IZ. Edward Jay Fine, 86I0 Lynnehaven, 36 REMEMBRANCER II-IZ, Associate Ed. IZ, Boy Mayor IZ, Current History Club IO-IZ, Round Towners I0-IZ, Freshman Choir, Junior Latin Club, Pea- nuts Cast, Radio Guild, Swimming 9-IO, Track I0-IZ. Richard Howard Fine, 4006 Perth Lane, Z9 Chatterbox IO, Baseball Reserve I0-II, Chemistry Club IZ, Current His- tory Club I0, Freshman Choir, German Club, Social Chairman, Hi-Y I0-II, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Ticket Chairman, Physics Club II, Radio Guild II-IZ, Swimming 8-IZ, E.A.X, Recorder II, Mary Anella Fisher, 5008 Duck Creek Rd., Z7 REMEMBRANCER 9-I0, Lute Song Statf, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-IZ, Jr. Latin Club 7-9, Peanuts Staff, Scenery Painters I0, TDT I0-II, Walnuts Staff ll-IZ, Library Worker 9, Y-Teens, Cabinet II-IZ, Corr. Sec'y, Jr. Chorus 7-8. Clark S. Fitzmorris, 4IO Warren Ave., Z0 Big Brothers IZ, XEM, Veep. IZ, Class Treasurer II, German Club IO, Hi-Y II, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Bus Manager, Physics Club Il, Swimming 8-IZ, Walnuts ll-IZ, Varsity Letterman's. Ronald Fleischman, 5044 Oberlin Blvd. Carol Corey Fossett, 346I Arnold, Z6 Chatterbox IO-I2, Typing Ed. II, Edit. Ed. IZ, Big Sisters IZ, Lute Song II, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-8, Glee Club 9-IO, Homeroom Rep. II, Peanuts Cast, Continuity Chr., Homecoming IZ, Quill and Scroll IZ, Student Coun- cil IO, Walnuts Cast II-IZ, Water Pageant 7, Y-Teens IO, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Triple Trio IZ, Eighth Grade Choir, Small Ensemble 8, Cum Laude IZ, Choir I0-IZ, Midget Dramatics 8. Eleanor Arlene Fox, 5750 Rhode Island, 37 Jr. Latin Club 8, Scenery Painters 9-IO, S.T.P. IO-I2. Herbert W. Frankel, 5055 Coad Dr., 37 Chatterbox I0-IZ, XEM Exec. Council IZ, Current Hist. Club Il, Freshman Choir, E.A.X. fTreas. I2l IO-I2, Intramurals 7, 8, Peanuts Il, Physics Club II, Radio Guild ll, IZ, Jr. Student Council 7, 8. Robbie Lee Frankel, 3829 Edgehill Pl., Z9 REMEMBRANCER IO, Chatterbox 9-IZ, Lute Song fStaffI II, Twelfth Night fStatfI IZ, French Club II, IZ, G.A.A. 7-IZ, Jr. Latin Club 8, Pea- nuts II, Sr. Latin Club I0, Walnuts 9-IZ, Y-Teens IO, G.K. I0-IZ. Daniel Allen Franklin, IOI4 Clearbrook Dr., Z9 Abe Lincoln in Illinois Il, Twelfth Night IZ, E.A.X. I0-IZ, German Club I0-II, Peanuts II, Radio Guild I2. Rodney Crane Franz, II4 Front, Ripley, Ohio Basketball 9-IZ, B.O.A. I0-IZ, German Club 9, IO, Golf Team II, IZ, Hi-Y II, IZ, 'Physics Club II, Varsity Letterman's IZ. Louis Stanley Freeman, 5I30 Reading Rd., 37 Band 8, 9, XEM IZ, Current Hist. Club I0, l.R.A. Il, French Club IO, Intra- murals 7, 8, Jr. Band 7, Orchestra 9, Physics Club II, Walnuts 9. Stuart Harold Fox, II3Z Rosemont Ave., 37 Gleam II, Chatterbox ll, IZ, Band 8-IZ, Band Council IZ, Current His- tory Club 7-IZ, Lute Song iCast and Statti II, Jr. Band 7, Jr. De- bate Club 8, Peanuts II, Physics Club Il, Radio Guild IZ, Radio Club 8-ll, Stage Crew IZ, Visual Aids 7, IO, II, Walnuts II, IZ. Hugh Owen Frost, 3ZI3 Queen City Ave., 38 Chatterbox IZ, Freshman Choir, Intramurals 7, 8, Peanuts Il, Swimming 8-I2, Varsity Letterman's lI,IZ. Margo Elizabeth Frey, 975 Willow Ave., Glendale Gleam I2: XEM I2: Exec. Club IZ: Lute Song lCastl Il: Twelfth Night lCastl I2: French Club lSec'yl ll, IPres.l I2: G.A.A. IO: Peanuts Il: Radio Guild I2: Student Council I2: Tennis Team II, IZ: Walnuts Cast I2: Pigskin Preview Queen. C. Ann Fry, 7402 Willowbrook Lane, 37 Chatterbox IJr. I-Ii-Lightsl B-O: Big Sisters: Daisy Chain: Girls' Week Rep. I2: Glee Club 9Al0: Home Room Rep. 7, 9: Peanuts ll: Sr. Latin Club: Stu- dent Council .IRecord. Sec'y I2, Exec. Council II, l2l Il, I2: Walnuts IO-I2: Y-Teens ICablnet II, I2l IO-IZ: Jr. Chorus 7, 8: A Capella Choir. John Wilfred Gaines, 6Z2I Robison Rd., I3 Gleam IArt and Make-up coeed. l2l: Band 9: XEM IZ: Current Hist. Club Il: Master Skylark 9: Twelfth Night IStattI IZ: Football Varsity IO: Freshman Choir: Intramurals 7, 8: Jr. Band 7, 8: Peanuts II: Physics Club ll: Radio Guild II, I2: Stage Crew I2: Track Team Imgr.l 9: Walnuts Il, I2: Hi-Y: ADK lO4I2 lVeep. l2l. Eric Papineau Gall, IOI Lateyette Circle 20 Camera Club 9: XEM: Current Hist. Club 9-ll: Twelfth Night ICastl IZ: Peanuts Cast II: Physics Club lSec'y Ill: Radio Guild Il, IZ: Track Team IReserve lOl: Walnuts Staff Il. Charles Michael Gallagher, 22I7 Madison Rd., 8 Entered II. Patricia J. Gifford, 74I3 Willowbrook Lane, 37 Entered II: Chatterbox Il: Big Sisters: French Club II, I2: Gleam I2: G.A.A. II: Home Room Rep. ll: Peanuts II: Radio Guild ll, I2: Walnuts Cast I2: Swimming II. - Arthur I. Goldberg, I59 East Mitchell Ave., I7 Baseball IJr. I-tighl: Football IJr. I-tighl: IPA ICorres. sec'y Il, treas. I2l IO-I2: Intramurals: Peanuts Statt ll: Physics II. Irwin I. Goldberg, 7l0 Greenwood Ave., 29 Band 8-ll: Baseball IJr. Highl: Basketball IJr. Highl: Ph Ep. Intramurals 7-9: Jr. Band 7: Orchestra 9: Peanuts Cast ll: Physics Club Il: Red Cross IO-I2: Walnuts Cast B, 9, II. Neal Stuart Goldberg, 73I0 Parkdale Ave., 37 Gleam IO: Baseball lJr. I-lighl 8, 9: Basketball B-I2: Football IReservel IO, ll: EDX IO-I2: Hi-Y ll, I2: Lunchroom ll: Peanuts Statf: Physics Club II: Red Cross 8-IO: Tennis B: Letterman's ll, I2. Marcia Golding, I8I8 Dalewood PI., 37 Chatterbox 8-IO: X.E.M.: Lute Song lStaffI ll: Twelfth Night IStaf'fl IZ: French Club IO-I2: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. 8-IO: Jr. Latin Club 7: Peanuts Cast Il: STP ISec'y IZI IO-I2: Walnuts Statt IO: Jr. Chorus 7. Jettrey Goldman, 230 Oliver Rd., I5 REMEMBRANCER ILit. Ed.l I2: Current Hist. Club 9-ll: French Club IO, II: Peanuts Il: Physics Club ll: Cum Laude. John Abner Goldman, 9I5 Egan Hills Dr., 29 Basketball lMgr. lOl: Big Brothers IPres. IZI II-I2: Sr. Class Treas.: X.E.M. Pres, I2l: Cross Country Il: Twelfth Night lStat'tl IZ: Phi Ep. ICorres. Sec'y IO, Record. Sec'y II, Vice Pres. I2l IO-I2: Freshman Choir: Interfrat. Council ITreas.l I2: Intramurals 7, B: Peanuts II: Physics Club ll: Radio Guild Il, I2: Stamp and Coin Club IO: Student Council ll, I2: Track Team IO, Il: Eighth Grade Choir. Michael Abbot Goldman, I85 Sturgis Ave., I7 Cross Country Il: Current Hist. Club IVice-Pres. I2l I0-I2: Radio Guild I2: Track Team IO. Nancy Sue Gordon, 8068 Sagamore Dr., 36 Current Hist. Club IO, ll: Lute Song IStaf'fl' II: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. 9, IO: Home Room Rep. 8: Jr. Latin Club 7, 8: Peanuts Staff: STP tCorres. Sec'y I2l IO-I2: Walnut Statt IO-I2: Y-Teens IO: Jr. Chorus 7, B: Eighth Grade Choir. Ken Graham, 55I Findlay St., I4 Freshman Choir: Intramurals 7, 8: Lunchroom Stait 9-ll. Jill M. Granby, I559 Kenova Ave., 37 REMEMBRANCER: Gleam: X.E.M. II: Current I-list. Club IO: French Club II: G.A.A. 7, 8: Peanuts Cast Il: Omega IOAIZ: Y-Teans IO. Joanne Greenwold, I282 Paddock Hills Ave., 29 X.E.M. Il: Dramatics Statt IJoan ot Arc, Abe Lincolnlg G.A.A. 7-I2: Jr. Latin Club 7, B: Peanuts Il: Scenery Painters 7-IO: Sr. Latin Club 9-IO: STP IO-I2: Walnuts Staff 7-IO: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens ll-I2: Jr. Chorus 7, 8: Eighth Grade Choir. 4 John Allen Grow, 663i Atton Ave., I3 Chatterbox I2: Big Brothers Il, IZ: XEM I2: Class Officer IVice-Pres.l IZ: Football ll, I2: BOA ITreas. IZl IO-I2: Intramurals 7, 8: Hi-Y Il, I2: Peanuts Statt: Student Council Il, I2: Track 9-II. Elizabeth Ann Grubb, bI48 Webblancl Pl., I3 Chatterbox lAss't Feature Ed. I2l II, I2: Big Sisters: Dai? Chain: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. B-I2: Glee Club IO: Peanuts Il: Eighth rade Choir: AXD lTreas. l2l ll, I2: Water Pageant 9: Y-Teens IPres. IZI IO-I2: Jr. Chorus 7, B. Theodore Guberman, I240 Avon Dr., 29 Big Brothers IO-I2: Cross Country ll: Football Reserve IO: EDX IO-I2: Hi-Y II, IZ: Home Room Rep. B: Intramurals 7, B: Jr. Latin Club B, 9: Sr. Latin Club IO-I2: Student Council lChairman ot House and Groundsl I2: Swimming 7-Il: Track Team 7-I2: Library Worker II: Varsity Letterman's IO-I2: Cum Laude. Sally Hague, 3584 Monteith Ave., 8 XEM: G.A.A. 7-I2: Peanuts II: Radio Guild I2: Philotas IRecord, Sec'y l2l gil-IZ: Swgmming: Library Worker I2: Water Pageant: Y-Teens IO, Il: Sr. Lite aving I . Peter Randolph Hamlin, 2I I Greendale, 20 XEM ll: Cross Country Team Il: ADK: German Club I2: Track Team Il, I2. Michael Alan Heekin, 3I67 Bellewood, I3 Chatterbox IO-I2: Baseball Varsity: Basketball: Cross Country Mgr. II: DB IO-I2: Hi-Y I2: Intramurals 7-9: Peanuts Il: Physics Club lPres. Ill Il: Student Council 9: Varsity Letterman's IO. Christine Johanna Heimpold, I527 North Bend Rd., 24 German Club I0-I2: Library Worker. Richard Rolland Hendricks, I505 Teakwood, 24 Baseball Varsity IO: Basketball Varsity IO-I2: Cross Country Team ll: B.O.A. IO-I2: Freshman Choir: Golt Club Team I2: Home Room Rep. IO: Intra- murals: Physics Club: Tennis 9: Varsity Letterman's Club: A Capella Choir, Harlan Henry, 4l74 Mad Anthony St., 23 Band 9, IO, I2: Baseball Reserve IO: Bowling I2: Intramurals 7, 8: Jr. Band 7: Jr. Latin Club 7: Peanuts Cast. Harry William Herrlinger, I333 Parkridge PI., 8 Big Brothers ll, I2: DB IO-I2: French Club Il: I-ti-Y Il: Intramurals 7, B: Jr. Student Council 7, 8: Peanuts Cast ll: Physics Club Il: Walnuts Cast I2. Julie Herron, 6 Hedgerow Ln., 20 Big Siste-rs: Freshman Choir: Jr. Chorus 7: G.A.A. 7-II: G.A.A. Board 8: Glee Club 9, IO: Home Room Rep. 9: Peanuts II: Student Council IO: Wal- nuts II, I2: Y-Teens lO'I2: A Cappella Choir IO+l2: Triple Trio II, I2: Eighth Grade Choir: Choir Council IZ. Lee Hertzman, II70 Elm Park Dr., I6 REMEMBRANCER I0: Gleam I2: Chatterbox Il: Blue Rock IO: Current Hist. Club I2: Debate Club B-I2: Debate Team IOAIZ: Dramatics Actor ILute Song, Twelfth Nightl: Lunchroom Statt 9, IO: Peanuts Il: Sr. Latin Club: Cum Laude. Susan Brenda Herzig, I7I7 Northampton Dr., 37 REMEMBRANCER IO-I2: Current Hist. Club IO- ll: Debate Club I2: Debate Team I2: Dramatics Staff Head: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club IO: lnterfrat. Council I2: Peanuts Il: REP ITreas. I2l IO-I2: Walnuts 7-I2: A Capella Choir ll, I2: Jr. Chorus 7, 8: Eighth Grade Choir: Cum Laude. Nancy Lee Hines, I3II Hayward Ct., 26 Chatterbox lCo-ed. page 4 II, Co-ed. l2l IO-I2: Big Sisters: Class Lead. 7, 8: Sec'y 9: Daisy Chain Il: G.A.A. 9All: Girls' Week Rep. Il: Glee Club IO: Home Room Rep. ll: Peanuts II: Quill and Scroll: Sr. Latin Club II, I2: Student Council IO: Water Pageant IO: Y-Teens IO. Hiram Holdridge, 23I I Ohio Civl. William Henry Howard, 3823 Barker Rd., 29 Big Brothers I2: XEM I2: Cheerleaders I2: DB IO-I2, Treas I2: Freshman Choir: Octette Alt.: Peanuts Cast: Swimming Team ICQ-Capt. l2l 8-I2: Walnuts II, I2: ACappeIIa Choir II, I2. Virginia Faye Hubbard, I534 Jonathan Ave., 7 REMEMBRANCER IO, ll: Folk Song Club IO, ll: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. 9-ll: Glee Club 9, IO: Peanuts: Scenery Painters IO, Il: TEX IO-I2: Y- Teens IO. William Edgar Hymans, I587 Elizabeth PI., 37 REMEMBRANCER ll: Chatterbox 9: Band 9-ll: Baseball Reserve IO: Basket- ball lJr. I-Iighl: XEM I2: Current Hist. Club IO: Dramatics Staff IO-I2: Intramurals 7, 8: Orchestra 9, IO: Peanuts II: Physics II: Sr. Latin Club II: Walnuts 9-ll: Jr. Chorus. '- Marcia Joy lllbrook, 63l0 Kincaid Rd., I3 Chatterbox I2, G.A.A. I0-I2, Jr. Student Council 73 Orchestra 7-IO, Philotas iTreas. IZJ I0-I2, Walnuts 7-IO, Staff ll, Jr. Chorus 7, 8. Thomas Aaron lncze, 945 Dana Ave., 29 XEM I2, Current Hist. Club. Charlotte Louise Jackson, 2627 Ashland Ave., 6 G.A.A. 8-ll, Peanuts ll, Y-Teens IO. Rita Lee Jarson, 73l3 Brookcrest Dr., 37 REMEMBRANCER ICO-art Ed. I2l I2, Freshman Choir, Peanuts II, Scenery Painters 8, 9, A.S.T. I0-IZ Ureas. I2l, Cum Laude, Jr. Chorus 7, 8. Marlene Jenkins, 3690 Vine St., 20 Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. 9-I2, Glee Club 8, 9, Jr. Latin Club 7, Music Apprec. Club B, Peanuts II, Walnuts IO, Youth for Christ iPres.l I2, A Capella Choir 9-I2, Triple Trio I2. Jeanette Louise Johnson, 809 Medosh Ave., I5 French Club I2, Future Teachers I2, Y-Teens I2. Juanita Johnson, 35I5 Bevis, 7 Freshman Choir, G.A.A. iCapt., Manager 8-Ill 7-Il, Peanuts Il, Y-Teens IO. Anita Louise Jones, I5l4 Ruth Ave., 7 Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 9-Il, Glee Club IO, Peanuts ll, Scenery Painters 9-ll, ISX IO, I2, Y-Teens IO, ll, A Capella Choir IO-I2. Toby May Kabakoff, I439 Beaverton Ave., 37 REMBRANCER iCo-Art Editor I2, Gleam, Big Sisters, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 9, Girl's Week Rep. 7, Jr. Latin Club, Peanuts II, AST IO, Il, Walnuts, Y-Teens IO, Cum Laude. Harry Clifford Kasson, I200 Hayward Ave., 26 Baseball, Big Brothers, Cross Country Team, Dramatics Actor i Lute Song J, DB, Hi-Y, Physics Club, Student Council iVice-Pres. I2l. Susan Elizabeth Kelly, 2I0 Hosea Ave., 20 Big Sisters, XEM I2, Current History Club I2, French Club I0-I2, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board i2d Vice-Pres. 7 Jr., Pres. I2l, Peanuts II, Walnuts II, I2, Y-Teens I0-I2. Michael Samuel Kendall, 2750 Erie Ave. XEM I2, Current Hist. Club I0, Fencing Club 8, ADK II, I2, Intramurals 8, 9, Peanuts II, Stamp and Coin Club iTreas.J 8, Swimming iCo-Capt. IZl 9-I2, Track Team 9, IO, Varsity Letterman's II, I2, A Capella Choir IO-I2. Herb Kennedy, 308l Taylor Ave., 20 Baseball iJr. Highl, Basketball iReservel IO, Football Varsity, Reserve 8-I2, B.O.A., Hi-Y Il, I2, Home Room Rep. IO, Physics Club ll, Track Team ll, Varsity Letterman's I2. Michael Lee Kern, 3322 Bishop St., 20 Entered Il, Big Brothers, XEM I2, Football Varsity Reserve, B.O.A., Gym Team, HiaY II, I2, Physics Club II, Student Council I2, Track Team II. Irene Judith Keyes, 2753 Mt. Airy Ave., 39 REMEMBRANCER Il, I2, Gleam II, XEM I2, Debate Club I2, Debate Team I2, G.A.A. I0-I2, German Club IO, Jr. Latin Club 9, Peanuts ll, Sr. Latin Club IO-I2, Y-Teens IO-I2, Eighth Grade Choir, Cum Laude. Janet Lucia Keys, 5055 Anderson Pl., 27 XEM II, Folk Song Club ll, G.A.A. 7-I2, Glee Club IO, Music Appreciation Club 8, Orchestra 7-I2, Orchestra Council IO-I2, Peanuts II, Scenery Paint- ers Ilg Sr. Arts and Crafts I2, Walnuts 7-II, Library Worker 9-I2, Y-Teens. Ron Fred Kiewit, 2554 Orland, Il Current History Club I2, Sr. Latin Club. Ann Carol Klayman, 3960 Warwick, 29 OEP IO-I2 iSergeant-at-Arrnsl I0-I2, Y-Teens IO. Peter David Klein, 3973 Parker PI., 7 XEM IZ, Current Hist. Club IO, Il, Freshman Choir, German Club IO-I2 iTreas. I2l, Intramurals 7, 8, Jr. Latin Club 7, 8, Track Team IO, A Capella Choir I0-I2, Eighth Grade Choir. Mervvn Joel Klein, Il28 Clearbrook Dr., 29 Current History Club IO, R.T. iTreas. II, Sec'y I2l, l0eI2, lnterfrat. Council II, Peanuts II, Radio Guild II, I2. Samuel Henry Knoll, 740 Lindell Lane, 26 Big Brothers II, I2, Football Reserve iJr. Highl, Varsity I2, DB I0-I2 iVice- Pres. I2l, Freshman Choir, Octette ll, I2, Peanuts II, Student Council IO, Track Team I0-ll, Walnuts IO-I2, Varsity Letterman's I2, A Capella Choir I0-I2, Choir Council I2. Gail Kazue Koizumi, 565 Blair Ave., 29 Current Hist. Club Il, I2, G.A.A. 7-I2, Jr. Student Council 7, Peanuts II., Radio Guild Il, I2, Library Worker I2, Water Pageant 7, 9, Y-Teens iCabl- net IO, l2l IO-I2. Steve Merrell Koper, R.R. 4, Box 663, Loveland, Ohio XEM I2, Current Hist. Club I2, Football 8, 9, Freshman Choir, German Club I0, Il, Intramurals 7, 8, Orchestra 7, 8, Peanuts II, Swimming iMgr. l2l, Walnuts 7, Book Room I0-I2. Vernon Jay Kraus, 7957 Stillwell Rd.. 37 REMEMBRANCER IO, Chatterbox ll, I2, Band 8-ll, XEM I2, Current Hist. Club I0-ll, Dramatics Actor i Lute Song J, PRD I2, F.T.A. IO, Intramurals 7, 8, Jr. Band 7, Jr. Latin Club 7, Peanuts, Physic Club ll, Walnuts IO. Joy Lucille Krausser, 6450 Elbrook, I3 REMEMBRANCER: fCo-Makeup Ed. II, l2l, I0-I2, Gleam II, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-I2, G.A.A. Board, Peanuts II, Quill and Scroll, Scenery Painters IO, TDT iTreas. Il, Vice-Pres. I2l, l04I2, Walnuts, Y-Teens Il-I2. Michael Chapin Krug, 247I Brookwood Ln., 37 Big Brothers iSec'y I2l II, I2, DB IO-I2, Freshman Choir, Octette-Alt. II, Reg. I2, Peanuts ll, Swimming 8-I2, Walnuts IO-I2, A Cappella Choir IO-I2, Choir Council ll, I2. Jon Pentland Larrick, 786 Ludlow Ave., 20 Band 9-II: Band Council II, XEM Club I2, ADK IO-I2 iSec'y Ill, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Band 7-8, Orchestra IO-II, Peanuts Cast, Swimming 9-I2, Track Team II, Traftic Club 8, Walnuts Cast I0-I2. DeHaven Larkin, 22l5 North Bend Rd., 39 XEM I2, Current Hist. Club IO, Dramatics Staff i Lute Song , Twelfth Night l, French Club Il, I2, G.A.A. 7-I2, Jr. Latin Club 8, Peanuts Cast Il, Sr. Latin Club I2, Stage Wardrobe ll, Walnuts 9-I2, Library Worker II, I2, Water Pageant 7, Y-Teens IO, Il. Karen Elsa Larsen, l2ll Edwards Rd., B REMEMBRANCER iTyp. Co-ed. Il, Prod. Coor. l2l I0-I2, Chatterbox 9-ll: Blue Book IO, XEM I2, Current Hist. Club I0, Dramatics Staff i Lute Song , Twelfth Night l, Freshman Choir, G.A.A. 7-I2, Peanuts Staff II, Radio Guild I2, Philotas I0-I2, Water Pageant 73 Y-Teens I0-I2 ilnterclub Rep. I2l. Sue Lapirow, l2l9 Westminster Dr., 29 Gleam 9, ll, Chatterbox Il, I2 fAssoc. Feat. Ed. I2l, Big Sisters, Dramatics Actor i Lute Song l, French Club II, I2, Jr. Latin Club 7-9, Peanuts Cast Il, Sr. Latin Club IO, I2, Walnuts I2, Y-Teens IO, Jr. Chorus 7, 8, Eighth Grade Choir, Cum Laude. Drexann Lawson, 8077 Stillwell, 37 REMEMBRANCER IZ iTyp. Ed.l, Gleam IUAII iTyp. Ed. Ill, Big Sisters, Dramatics Act. iAbe Lincoln in lll.l, Fresh. Choir, G.A.A. Board ll-I2, German Club IO-I2 iSec'y I2l, lnterfrat. Council I2, Peanuts Statf, Radio Guild, TDT I0-I2 iPres. I2l, Walnuts Cast II-I2, Y-Teens ll-I2. Edward Martin Lehrner, IIOI California Ave., 37 XEM Club I2, Current Hist. Club IO, E I0-IZ, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club. Richard William Loenhart, l382 Leakwood, 24 Football Reserve II, Scarab I0-II, Intramurals 9, Physics Club II, Sr. Arts and Crafts, REMEMBRANCER 9, Office Worker II. Jo Ann Levin, 2I90 Bluegrass Lane REMEMBRANCER 9-IO, Gleam I2, Daisy Chain II, Home Room Rep. IO-II, Junior Latin Club 8, Junior Student Council 7-8 iSec'y 8l, Peanuts Cast ll, STP I0-I2, Junior Choir 9. Stuart E. Levin, 740 E. Mitchel Ave., 29 Chatterbox Il, Basketball, Big Brothers II-I2, Cross Country Team ll, EDX I0-I2, Freshman Choir, German Club IOAII, Hi-Y Il-I2 iSec'y l2l, Intra- murals 7-8, Jr. Student Council 7-8, Peanuts Staft, Phvsics Club Il, Student Council iEx. Comm. l2l, Varsity Letterman's Il-I2 iVeep. l2l, A Capella Choir IO, Cum Laude. Sandra Jean Lewis, 55I4 Davies PI., 27 Current History Club II-I2, Library Worker 9, G.A.A. I0-I2, Lunchroom Staff IO-I2. Judith Dupuy Lingle, 2750 Baker PI., 6 Chatterbox IO-I2 l4th page ed. II, co-news cd. !2l, Biq Sisters I2, Sr. Class Sec'y, French Club Il, G.A.A. 9-IO, Home Room Pep. IO: Peanuts Cast: tparty co-chairmanl, Ouill and Scroll, Radio Guild, Latin C'ub iV6ED. Ill: Student Court Il-I2, Y-Teens I0-ll iCabinet Ill. Richard Henry Lippert, 650l Edwood Ave., Z4 Cross Country IO: Current I-list. Club IO: ADK I0-IZ: German Club IZ: Hi-Y IZ: Intramurals 7-8: Jr. Latin Club 9: Peanuts Cast ll: Physics Club ll: Swimming 9-IZ: Track Team IO. Clarence Lowe, 740 Ridgeway Ave., Z9 Basketball lJr. Highl: Football Varsity Il-IZ: Jazz Club IO: Lunchroom Staff II-IZ: Physics Club II: Radio Club 7-8: Track 8-IZ: Varsity Letter- man's IO-IZ. Stuart William Lowenberg, IOI5 Dana Ave., Z9 Current History Club IO-IZ. James K. Lyle, 6533 Blue Ridge, I3 Cross Country Team IO-IZ lCapt. IZI: Current Hist. Club IO: ADK I0-IZ lSec'y IZI: Freshman Choir: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Il: Physics Club ll: Track Team IO-Il: A Capella Choir ll-IZ. Harriet Kathy Magrish, I46I Salem Woods Lane, 30 Big Sister IZ: XEM Club IZ: Midsummer Night's Dream, Lute Song, Twelfth Night lStaffsl: French Club IZ: Jr. Latin Club B: Peanuts Statt: GK IO-IZ: Walnuts Staff IO-IZ: Water Pageant 7. John William Malatesta, 6306 Edwood, Z4 Baseball lReserve, Jr. High 9-IOI: Basketball lReserve 9-IOI: Football IVarsity and Reserve 8-IZI: BOA IO-IZ: Hi-Y ll-IZ: Physics Club II: Varsity Letter- man's Club IZ. Dennis Alan Mann, I339 Westminster Dr., Z9 Baseball IO-IZ: X.E.M. Club IZ: Current I-list. Club IZ: PE I0-IZ ICorr. Sec'y Ill: Freshman Choir: Intramurals 7, B: Peanuts ICastl Il: Physics Club II. Patricia Sue Martin, 6020 Connecticut Ct., 24 Big Sisters IZ: XEM Club IZ: Twelfth Night lStatfI: Lute Song IStaf'lI: G.A.A. 7-IZ: Girls' Week Rep. IZ: Glee Club II: Home Room Rep. IZ: Jr. Latin Club I0-IZ: Walnuts IO-IZ: Y-Teens IO-IZ: Jr. Chorus 7-8. Marilyn Virginia Mathes, 3525 Herschel View, 8 REMEMBRANCER 8-IZ iAdvt. Edit. II, Senior Sect. Editor IZI: Gleam Il-IZ iCo-Bus. Mgr. IZI: Chatterbox 9-II ICity news Ill: Big Sisters: Blue Book IO: XEM Club: Current Hist. Club 9-IO: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. 8-II: Glee Club 9-IO: Peanuts Cast: Dramatics Statt lLute Song, Twelfth Nightl: Quill and Scroll: Sr. Latin Club 9-IO: Walnuts Staff 9-IZ: Y-Teens IO-IZ: J. Chorus 7-B: Eighth Grade Choir: Tennis IZ. Patricia Irene Maurath, 6I04 Roe St., 27 REMEMBRANCER: Gleam: Freshman Choir: G.A.A.: Glee Club: Home Room Rep. IZ: Peanuts Staff: Youth for Christ: Y-Teens. Hermine Corinne Meissner, 35I5 Ravenwood Ave., I3 REMEMBRANCER IO-IZ: XEM Club II: Dramatics Staft IO-IZ IJoan of Lo- rainel lAbe Lincoln in Illinois, Twelfth Nightl: Jr. Latin Club 8: Scenery Painters 9-IZ: TDT I0-IZ lHistorian Il, Record. Sec'y IZI: Walnuts Staft 9-IZ: Y-Teens IO: Eighth Grade Choir. Carole Elaine Merritt, 3305 Milton Ct., Z9 REMEMBRANCER IZ IClass Ed.I: Big Sisters IZ: Class Officer 7, ll lSec'y III: Current Hist. Club: Freshman Choir: G.A.A. B-IO: Jr. Latin Club IPres. 7I: Music Appreciation 7: Peanuts Statt: Radio Club Il-IZ lBest Announcer IZI: Sr. Council: Student Council IO, IZ: A Capella Choir Il, IZ: Choir Council IZ: Cum Laude. Paul Stewart Meyer, 3623 Woodford Rd., I3 Current Hist. Club 9: ADK IO-IZ: Freshman Choir: Octette IZ: Peanuts Cast: Walnuts Cast Il-IZ: A Capella Choir IO-IZ ICO-Sec'y IZJ. Lucy Heim Miller, l5Z5 Joseph St., 37 Big Sisters IZ: Cyrano Staff: Freshman Choir: Future Nurses: G.A.A.: Pea- nuts Cast Il: Red Cross: Scenery Painters: PKE IO-IZ IVeep. IZI: Swimming 8-IO: Walnuts Statf IO-II: Water Pageant 7: Jr. Chorus 7-8. Esther Helen Minson, 3944 Warwick, Z9 REMEMBRANCER II: Current Hist. Club I0-ll: French Club II-IZ: Fresh- man Choir: Jr. Latin Club 7-9: Music Appreciation 7-8: Peanuts Staff II: Radio Guild IZ: Sr. Latin Club IO: Walnuts Statf IO-IZ: Y-Teens IO-IZ ISg. Lead. IZI: Jr. Chorus 7-B. Robert Louis Mode, II06 Egan Hills Dr., Z9 Gleam II-IZ: lLit Ed. IZI: Chatterbox IO-ll: XEM Club IZ: Current Hist. Club IO-IZ: Lute Song: Twelfth Night: Freshman Choir:.German Club IO-IZ: Peanuts Cast: Physics- Club ll: Radio Guild IZ: Swimming 9. Margaret Ann Morris, 6250 Raytee Terrace, 30 Big Sisters IZ: XEM Club IZ: Twelfth Night, Lute Song Staff: French Club I0-IZ: Freshman Choir: GA.A. 9-IZ: Girls' Week Rep. IZ: Glee Club 9-IO: Home Room Rep. IZ: Peanuts Cast: PKE ll-IZ: Walnuts IO-IZ: Water Pageant 9: Y-Teens IZ: Choir II-IZ. Joel Moskowitz, IIZ6 Lois Dr., 37 Chatterbox IZ: Basketball 9-ll: SDX I0-IZ: Golf ll-I2: Hi-Y Il-IZ: Intra- murals: Peanuts. Caroline Louise Muster, I348 Duncan, 8 Chatterbox 8: Big Sisters IZ: Cheerleaders- 9-IZ lCapt. IZIQ Class Officer 8, 9 lVee:p. 9I: Daisy Chain: Dramatics Staff lLute Song, Make-up Chair- man: Twelfth Night, Head of Ushersl: G.A.A. 7-IZ: Glee Club 9, IO: Or- chestra 7-'Z lPres. IZ, Treasurer IO, Concert Mistress IZI: Orchestra Coun- cil IO, Il: Peanuts Staff ICO-Directorl: Radio Guild Il, IZ: Senior Council: Student Court IZ lSec'yl: Tennis IDoubles Champ. III: Walnuts Cast 7-IZ: 2ll:lhaInuns0SEatt IO: Water Pageant: Y-Teens IO: Triple Trio Il, IZ: A Capella our - . Michael Lee Myers, 4I6 Clinton Springs Ave.. I7 REMEMBRANCER Rep. 8: Band 9-IZ: Current Hist. Club IO: Intramurals 7-8: Jr. Band B: Jr. Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Cast: Physics Club ll: Radio Club 8-IO: Red Cross 7-IZ: Walnuts Cast IO-IZ. Ton Howard Myers, 6335 Fairhurst Ave., I3 XEM IZ: Football Reserve, Varsity 8-IZ: ADK IO-IZ: Hi-Y Il-IZ: Intramurals 7-8: Physics Club II: Varsity Letterman's II, IZ. Monica June Newman, I434 Robinwood Ave., 37 REMEMBRANCER: IZ: Gleam IZ: F.T.A. IO: G.A.A. 8-IZ: Peanuts Staff: Radio Guild Il, IZ: Scenery Painting 9, IO: AST IO-IZ: Jr. Choir 8. William Alfred Obenshain, 33I3 Stettinius, 8 Chatterbox IZ: Big Brothers IZ: Cheerleader Il, IZ: XEM Club IZ: Cross Country Il, IZ: Lute Song lActor IZI: ADK iPre,s. IZI: Freshman Choir 9: Hi-Y lTreas. II-IZI: lnterfratority Council IZ: Intramurals 8: Peanuts Cast Il: Track I0-IZ: Varsity Letterman's Club II: A Capella Choir II-IZ. Elliot Prather Palmer, I244 Hayward Ave., 26 XEM. Club IZ: Cross Country Il-IZ: Football Reserve 9: DB I0-IZ: Freshman Choir:-Intramurals: Peanuts Cast: Physics Club Il: Scenery Painters 8: Swimming 9-ll: Track ll-IZ: Varsity Letterman's Club IZ. Gabriel Howard Paul, 9I6 Birney Lane, 30 Chatterbox lSports Ed.I I0-IZ: Baseball, Varsity Il-IZ, Reserve IO: Blue Book IO: XEM IZ: Peanuts Statf: Physics II: Jr. Chorus. Robert Alan Paul, IIO8 Fenmore Dr., 37 XEM IZ: Freshman Choir: Intramurals 7-8: Jr. Latin Club 7-8: Physics Club Il: Radio Club IZ: Stamp and Coin Club 8-9. Karl Adam Payne, 394 Terrace Ave., 20 Chess Club 8: Peanuts Staff: Stage Crew. Deramus Pettaway, 353I Trimble, 7 Basketball Reserve IJr. Highl 9-ll: Cross Country IZ: Lunchroom Statf I0-IZ: Track Team lJr. Highl 8. Robert Lee Pickett, 3745 Isabella Ave., 9 Chatterbox Rep.: Bowling 9: Cross Country IO: Current Hist. 9, IO: ADK II, IZ: Homeroom Rep. 7, 8: Intramurals 7, 8: Peanuts Cast: Physics Club II: ged Crogs Rep. IO: Jr. Student Council: Tennis IO: Track 8-IO: Assembly omm., -IO. Jeffery Piker, 4I45 Paddock Rd., Z9 Gleam Ed. IZ: Lit, Staff IO-ll: Big Brothers IZ: Current Hist. IO-IZ, Pres, IZ, Exec. Com. II: RT IO, ll: Intramurals 7, 8: Peanuts Staff, Ass't Stage Mgr.: Physics Club Il: Quill and Scroll IZ: Honor System Com. IZ. Lee Cora Pollock, Z354 Vera REMEMBRANCER 9-IO: Chatterbox 8-IO: Big Sisters: XEM Club IZ: Current Hist. Club IO-II: Dramatics Staff lLute Song, Twelfth Nightl: French Club Il-IZ: G.A.A. 8-9: Jr. Latin Club 7-8: Jr. Student Council 7-8: Peanuts Cast: Radio Guild II-IZ: Sr. Latin Club 9-IO: GK I0-IZ lTreas. IZI: Walnuts Staff IO-IZ: Y-Teens IO: Jr. Chorus 7-8. James Bruce Powers, 300 Lytle, Z Dramatics Staff IJoan of Lorraine, Abe Lincoln of III., Twelfth Nightl: ADK IO-IZ: Peanuts Staff: Sr. Latin Club I0-IZ iPreS. IZI: Stage Crew IO-IZ: Visual Aids IZ: Walnuts ll-IZ. Judith Waskell Prafka, 7220 Fernbank Ave., 33 XEM Club IZ: Philotos II-IZ: Library Worker IO: Y-Teens I0-IZ lPub. Chair- man II-IZI. Jerry Prager, 7624 Castleton Pl., 37 Bowling IO-IZ lCapt. Il-IZI: XEM IZ: Current Hist. Club II: Intramurals 7-8: Lunchroom Staff 7-8: Peanuts Statf: Physics Club ll: Varsity Letter- man's II-IZ. T Charles Averill Pratt, 2832 Winslowave, 6 Current Hist. Club I23 Fencing Club II3 Dramatics Staff lLute Songl. Judith Ann Preising, 2234 Ravine St., I9 Big Sisters3 XEM Club II3 Freshman Choir3 Glee Club 9-IO3 Library Worker I03 A Cappella Choir I0-I2: Jr. Chorus 7-83 Eighth Grade Choir. Patricia Gayle Pritchard, I349 Wittekind Terr., 24 XEM Club I23 Current Hist. Club 93 Drarnatics Staff lLute SOl'1Ql: Freshman Choirg G.A.A. 7-I23 Glee Club 9-I23 Jr. Latin Club 83 Peanuts Cast3 Stage Wardrobe ll3 Walnuts Staff I23 Y-Teens I0-I2. Reva Isabelle Pronin, l542 Cornvallis Ave., 37 REMEMBRANCER ll-I23 Gleam I0-I2 lCo-Bus. Mgr. ll-IZJI F.T.A. I0 lVeep.l3 Jr. Latin Club 93 Peanuts Staff II3 AST IO-I23 Walnuts Staff ICQ- Chair. Personnel IZJ3 Y-Teens I0-I2. Ronald W. Puschmann, 508 Terrace, 20 Bowling I0-I2 lkeserve, Varsityl3 Current Hist. Club I0-II3 B.O.A. I23 Freshman Choir3 German Club I0-II3 Intramurals 7-83 Light Crew 93 Physics Club ll3 Stage Crew 93 Visual Aids 8-93 Varsity Letterman's ll-I23 Eighth Grade Choir. Ingrid Hannelore Rabe, 6834 Le Conte Ave., 30 French Club I23 Freshman Choir3 German Club I0-I23 Glee Club IO3 Lunch- room Staff B-IO3 Jr. Chorus 7. Arthur Isaac Richards, II35 Towanda Terr., I6 Basketball iReserve, Jr. High 8-lol: Big Brothers ll-I23 Boy Mayor Candi- date I23 Sophomore Class Tl'E'dS.j Dramatics Actor lLute Song, Twelfth NightJ3 SDX lCorr. Sec'y IO, Pres. l2l3 Freshman Choir3 Home Room Rep. 93 lnterfrat. Council lPres. IZJ3 Intramurals 7-83 Jr. Student Council 73 Peanuts Cast3 Physics Club II3 Sr. Latin Club II3 Student Council I23 Student Court ll-I2 lPres. IZJ3 Swimming 83 Track 9-II3 Cum Laude. Joyce Ann Richards, 552 Ludlow Ave., 20 REMEMBRANCER IO3 Big Sisters3 Freshman Choir3 G.A.A. 7--I23 Glee Club 9-IO3 Home Room Rep. 93 Peanuts Cast3 Walnuts Cast I0-I23 Y-Teens II-I23 Cabinet I23 A Cappella Choir I0-I23 Triple Trio3 Jr. Chorus 7-83 Eighth Grade Choir. William Maurice Risen, 63ll Mayflower Ave., I3 Chatterbox I23 Baseball Reserve IO3 Basketball Reserve, Jr. High 8-ll: XEM I23 BOA I0-I23 Hi-Y ll-I23 Intramurals 7, 83 Jr. Student Council 7, 8' Physics Club II3 Stage Crew 8, 9. Barbara Lucille Roe, 245l Brookwood Lane, 37 Big Sisters3 Daisy Chain3 G.A.A. 7-I23 Home Room Rep. I23 Peanuts Cast3 Walnuts Cast 8-l2, Pony Chorus Capt. I23 Water Pageant 7, 93 Y-Teens ll, l2. John Allison Rolls, 6580 Ridge Road, I3 Lute Song3 Peanuts3 Walnuts ll. Alan Rosenberg, I809 Blackstone Pl., 37 Chatterbox IO3 Basketball Reserve, Jr. High 7-ll3 Big Brothers ll-l23 Lute Song, Twelfth Night3 SDE3 Freshman Choir3 Hi-Y ll-I23 Homeroom Rep. I23 Intramurals 7, 83 Jazz Clubg Peanuts3 Radio Guild I23 Red Cross 7, I23 Student Council IO3 Tennis 8-I23 Varsity Letterman's ll-I23 Jr. Chorus. Daniel Clyde Ross, 63l6 Iriss Ave., I3 Twelfth Night 3 Fencing 93 ADK Veep3 Intramurals 7, 83 Jr, Latin Club 7, 83 Peanuts3 Physics Club3 Radio Guild I23 Walnuts Il, l2. Rachelle Ann Roth, IOII Clearbrook Dr., 29 REMEMBRANCER ll, I23 Gleam II3 Chatterbox IO, II3 Blue Book IO3 Cur- rent History II3 Twelfth Night lStaffl3 Lute Song, Abe Lincoln in lll. lStaffl3 French Club I0-I2' Freshman Choir3 Peanuts lStaffl ll3 Stage Ward- iiobej I0-I23 Walnuts lStat'fl I0-I23 Library Worker IO3 Y-Teens, l0'llQ Cum au e. Monica Rothschild, 3985 Glencross Ave., I7 REMEMBRANCER 9-I23 Current History 9-I23 Twelfth Night lStattl3 Freshman Choir3 FTA IO3 Jr. Latin Club 83 Peanuts3 Pep Club IO3 Radio Guild I23 GK I0-I23 Walnuts lStatfl 9-I23 Library Worker I23 Y-Teens, IO-ll3 Junior Chorus. Judy Phyllis Rubin, 2989 Losantiridge, I3 REMEMBRANCER IO3 Chatterbox 9, IO3 Current History IO, II3 Lute Song and Twelfth Night Staffs3 French Club ll3 GAA 7-Io: Jr. Latin Club 7, 83 Peanuts Cast3 Sr. Arts and Crafts I23 STP I0-I23 Corr. Sec'y I23 Walnuts Staff IO, I23 Y-Teens l0. Christiane Antie Rudolf, 59l7 Hamilton Ave., 24 Entered Grade II3 GAA I23 German Club, Veep I23 Orchestra ll, l2: Or- chestra Council ll3 Peanuts Cast3 Walnuts Cast ll. 7 Irving Shepard Russotto, 770 Clinton Springs, 29 REMEMBRANCER 93 Band 8-IO3 Chess Club 73 PRD I0-I2 lSec'y, Trees. l2l3 Hi-Y II3 Intramurals 7, 83 Jazz Club IO3 Junior Band 73 Orchestra I03 Pea- Quts Cgsh Physics Club II3 Visual Aids 73 Walnuts Cast 9-!03 Mardi Gras ing . Jack Sadoway, 3l30 Savoy Pl., 29 XEM Club I23 Cross Country I23 Intramurals 7, 83 Jr. Latin Club 83 Track Team l2. Geraldine Sales, 8l2 Richmond, I9 REMEMBRANCER ll-I23 Chatterbox I23 Gleam IO3 XEM Club I23 Current Hist. Club l03 Dance Club 93 Dramatics Statf, Lute Song3 Folk Song Club ll3 French Club IO-I23 Freshman Choir 93 Future Nurses I23 GAA 7-I23 Glee Club I03 Homeroom Rep. 73 lntertrat. Council ll-I23 Jr. Latin Club 7, 83 Jr. Student Council 73 Lunchroom Staff 93 Peanuts Sldffj Scenery Paint- ers ll3 ISX lo-I23 Walnuts Staff ll3 Y-Teens IO3 Jr. Chorus 7,83 Eighth Grade our. Penny Sales, l020 Clearbrook Dr., 29 Chatterbox 83 Big Sisters3 Current Hist. Club IO, II3 French Club II3 GAA 7-I23 lnterfrat. Council, Sec'y I23 Jr. Latin Club 7, 83 Peanuts Cast3 Sr. Latin Club 9, I93 GK I0-I2, Pres. I23 Walnuts Staff I0. Tom Connor Schaber, 6523 Devonwood, 24 REMEMBRANCER I23 Chatterbox I23 Baseball, Varsity ll, l2, Reserve IO, Jr. High 93 Football, Varsity ll, l2, Reserve IO, Frosh 8, 93 BOA, Sec'y I23 Frosh Choir3 Hi-Y Il, I23 Intramurals 73 Jr. Latin Club 73 Lunchroom Staff 73 Physics Club II3 Traffic Squad 73 Varsity Letterman ll, IZ. Marilyn Minette Schear, 52l2 Lillian Dr., 37 Big Sisters3 Current Hist. Club I0-I I3 Lute Song Statf3 Freshman Choir3 GAA 73 Glee Club 9, IO3 Jr. Latin 7, B3 Peanuts Cast3 STP l0-l23 Walnuts Cast I23 Y-Teens IO, II3 9 Cappella Choir ll, I23 Triple Trio I23 Junior Chorus: Eighth Grade Choir. G. David Schiering, 652I Loiswood Dr., 24 Baseball 7-I2 lVarsityl3 Basketball 7-l23 Big Brothers3 Eighth Grade Class Leader3 Football 7-I2 lCapt.l3 Freshman Choir3 Hi-Y II-I2: Homeroom Rep. 93 lnterfrat. Council I23 Intramurals 7-83 Octette II-I23 Physics Club II3 Varsity Letterman's Club I0-I2: A Cappella Choir I0-I2. Joan Elizabeth Schmarr, 6864 Stoll Ln., 36 Lute Song Staff: Glee Club IO3 Jr. Student Co uncil 83 Music Appreciation Club 93 Peanuts Cast3 Scenery Painters l03 Walnuts Staff I03 Jr. Chorus 73 Eighth Grade Choir. Kathleen Schmidt, l43l Section Rd., 37 Freshman Choir3 Glee Club I0-II3 Scenery Painters I23 Walnuts Staff3 Jr. Chorus 7'Bj Eighth Grade Choir. Gloria Schottenstein, 7l03 East Aracoma Dr., 37 Chatterbox I0-I23 Current Hist. Club 9-II3 Lute Song Staff3 Twelfth Night Statt3 Jr. Latin Club 7-93 Peanuts Cast3 Scenery Painters IO3 Sr. Arts and Crahfts3 Sr. Latin Club IO3 STP I0-I2 lVeep.l3 Student Council 93 Walnuts Sta I0-I2. Sue Schreiber, 6 Avons Fields Pl., 29 REMEMBRANCER I23 Big Sisters lPres. l2l3 XEM Club- l23 Current Hist. Club ll: Debate Club IO3 French Club Il-I23 GAA l03 Glee CIub3 Peanuts Cast3 Junior Latin Club 7-83 Radio Guild I23 Senior Council I23 Sr. Latin Club 9-IO3 STP I0-I23 Y-Teens IO3 Junior Chorus. Nancy Jeanne Schulze, 3033 Kinmont, 8 REMEMBRANCER Statfs3 Gleam Staff II3 Chatterbox Staff IO3 XEM Club I23 Twelfth Night Staff: GAA 7-I23 Jr. Latin Club 7-83 Lunchroom Staff 83 Peanuts Staff ll: Scenery Painters I0-I23 Walnuts Staff I0-I23 Y-Teens I0-I2. Susan Jane Schulze, 3033 Kinmont St., 8 REMEMBRANCER ll-I23 Gleam II3 Chatterbox IO3 Big Sisters I23 Chemistry Club I23 Dramatics Staff I0-I23 GAA 9-I23 Homecoming I0-I23 Jr. Latin Club 8-93 Peanuts Staff II3 Prom Club ll-I23 Scenery Painters I0-I2: Sorority I0-I23 Walnuts Staff I0-I23 Y-Teens I0-I23 Eighth Grade Choir. Betty Marie Schwarz, 3780 Ferdinand Pl., 9 Big Sisters3 Cheerleaders Jr. High: Daisy Chain3 Dramatics Actor l Lute Song, Twelfth Night l3 Freshman Party3 GAA 9'lI: lnterfratority Council I23 Peanuts Cast3 Senior Latin Club ll, I23 Sorority AXD ll-I23 Swimming 8-ll: Walnuts Cast I2, Staff IO3 Water Pageant 83 Y-Teens IC-l2. Ellie Segal, 3969 Rose Hill Ave., 29 REMEMBRANCER 9-II3 Chatterbox 93 Big Sisters I23 Chemistry Club I23 Current Hist. Club IO3 Dramatics Staff l Lute SOFIQIIM French Club ll, I23 Fresh. Choir3 GAA 7-B3 Glee Club 9, IO3 Peanuts Cast3 Student Council 9-I23 Walnuts 7-l03 Y-Teens IO. Bernard Joseph Segel, 985 Dana Ave., 29 Current Hist. Club IO-IZ, Fresh Choir, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club ll, Radio Club ll, Radio Guild II-IZ, Stage Crew I0-I2, Walnuts Cast IZ. Richard Lee Sevier, l978 Fairfax Ave., 7 Bowling I0-IZ, Fresh Choir, German Club IO, Intramurals 7, B, Physics Club II, Swimming 9, Track Team 8-Il. Stephanie Jane Shepard, 6626 River Rd., 33 REMEMBRANCER IO, Gleam I0, French Club Il, IZ, Future Nurses l2, GAA 9, Pesanuts Cast, Walnuts Staff IO, II, Y-Teens I0-IZ lCo-Chmn. of Postersl IZ, PKE ll-l2. Lydia R. Shigemura, 574 Hale Ave., 29 Chatterbox ll-I2 lCopy Read Co-Ed. l2l, Big Sisters, Current Hist. Club 9-IZ, GAA B-IZ, Jr. Latin Club 7, B, Y-Teens l0, Cum Laude, PKE IO, Il. Johns Ellsworth Shutt, 2720 Section Rd. Basketball lVarsity, Reservel B-IZ, Football 9, German Club I0-ll, Golf Club I0-IZ, Intramurals 7, 8, Physics Club ll, Varsity Letterman ll, l2. Douglas Henr Siemon, 6239 Collegevue 24 Y I Bowling ll-IZ, Football Reserve IO, ADK I0-IZ, Fresh Choir, Octette ll-IZ, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club Il, A Cappella Choir. Barbara Lee Signer, ll39 Clearbrook Dr., 29 Current Hist. Club I0-Il, Freshman Choir, Dramatics Staff, Lute Song, GAA 7, 8, Jr. Latin Club 7, 8, Peanuts Cast, Scenery Painter IO, Sr. Arts and Crafts IZ, STP I0-IZ, Library Worker IO, Y-Teens I0. Iris Silverberg, 3876 Dakota, 29 XEM Club IZ, Dramatics Staff, Lute Song, French Club ll-IZ, GAA 7, 8, Jr. Latin Club 7, B, Peanuts Cast, Sr. Arts and Crafts, Sr. Latin Club, GK I0-IZ, Walnuts Staff Il, Y-Teens I0-ll, Jr. Chorus. Ivan Jerrard Silverman, 5227 Grafton Ave., 37 REMEMBRANCER IZ, Chatterbox I2, baseball ll-IZ, lMgr. IZI, Bowling ll- IZ lCo-Capt. IZI, XEM Club IZ, Current Hist. Club I0-ll, Fresh Choir, Intramurals 7-B, Physics Club ll, Treas. Office I0-IZ, Eighth Grade Choir. Louis Sirkin, 885 Clinton Springs, 29 Chatterbox B, Baseball lVarsity Reservel I0-IZ, Basketball lMgr.I IO, Cur- rent Hist. Club I0-ll, SDX I0-IZ, Fresh Choir, Hi-Y ll-IZ, Intramurals 7-B, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club ll, Radio Guild ll-IZ. George E. Smith, 7 Observatory Hills, 8 XEM Club IZ, ADK IO-I2, Fresh Choir, Golf Team I0-IZ, Octette ll-IZ, Pea- nuts Cast, Swimming Team 8-IZ, Walnuts Cast I2, Varsity Lettermen's Club I0-I2. Fredrick S. Starr, Bedtord Terrace Band 8-Il, Band Council lVeep. Ill, Big Brothers ll-IZ, Class Leader 7, Class President 9, Cross Country Team IO, DB I0-IZ, Orchestra 9-ll, Peanuts Cast lBand Dirl, Sr. Latin Club IZ, Student Council ll-IZ lPres. IZI, Track Team 9, IZ, Walnuts Cast 8-ll. Pete Leonard Steiner, 52I4 Charlot, 27 REMEMBRANCER I0-I I, Gleam Il, Chatterbox 9-IZ, Band 8-ll, Current Hist. Club I2, Fresh Choir, German Club I0-ll, Jr. Band 7, Orchestra IO, Scenery Painters ll, Walnuts Cast Il. Hildegarde Amelia Stitel, 4437 Harrison Ave., II Entered 9, Gleam II-IZ, Big Sisters, XEM Club IZ, Lute Song Staff ll, Twelfth Night Staff, French Club 9-IZ, Secy. IZ, GAA 9-IZ, Girls' Week Rep. IZ, Peanuts Statt, Scenery Painters IO, Shillito's Sewing Board I2, Student Council IO-IZ, Walnuts Statt ll-IZ, Y-Teens IO-I2 lTreas. IZI, Cum Laude. Larry G. Stillpass, 37l9 Reading Rd., 29 Chatterbox Il, IZ, Cheerleader IZ, XEM Club IZ, Debate Club 9-I2, Debate Team I0-IZ, Lute Song Cast ll, French Club II-IZ, Fresh Choir, Peanuts Cast, Walnuts Cast, Library Worker I0-ll. Robert Lloyd Stivers, 6ZI3 Beech View Circle, I3 Chatterbox I0-IZ, Basketball lJr. Highl, Big Brothers ll-IZ, XEM Club IZ, Class Veep II, Current Hist. Club IO-ll, Football Varsity B-IZ gri-Capt. IZI, BOA I0-IZ lSec'y ll, Pres. l2l, Fresh. Choir, Hi-Y II-IZ Q res. IZI, Homeroom Rep. B, IO, lnterfrat. Council IZ, Intramurals 7-8, Track Team 8-IZ, Varsity Lettermen's Club I0-IZ, Cum Laude. Jay Milton Stoner, 6520 Breckenridge Ave., I3 Current I-list. Club ll, Twelfth Night Cast, ADK I0-IZ, Intramurals 7-B, Peanuts Cast, Radio Guild IZ, Sr. Latin Club ll-I2 lVeep IZJ, Track Team IO, Walnuts Cast IZ. Stephen David Strauss, Il06 Cheyenne Dr., I6 Current Hist. Club 9-l0, PS I0-IZ lCorr. Sec. ll, Treas. IZI, Intramurals 7-8, Peanuts Staff, Physics Club ll, Stamp. and Coin Club 8. Nancy Lou Strikman, I643 Anita Pl., 37 REMEMBRANCER 9, IZ, Gleam IO, Chatterbox ll, Fresh. Choir, FTA 9-IO, Jr. Latin Club 7-8, Jr. Student Council 7, Peanuts Staff II, Radio Guild IZ, Sr. Latin Club I0-I2, Chi Sig. I0-I2, Walnuts Staff Il-IZ, Y-Teens I0-II, Jr. Chorus 7-8, Cum Laude. Rebecca Tamara Sway, 720l West Aracoma, 37 REMEMBRANCER ll, Lute Song Staff, Fresh. Choir, Jr. Latin Club 7-B, Maiorettei ll-IZ, Peanuts Cast II, Sr. Arts and Crafts I2, Sr. Latin Club 9, IO, XSD I0-ll, Walnuts Cast ll, Y-Teens ll, Jr. Chorus B. Donald Lee Taplits, 6850 Ellbrook Dr., 37 PRD I0-IZ lCorr. Sec's I0, Rec. Sec'y Ill, French Club 9, Fresh. Choir, Physics Club ll, A Cappella Choir I0-I2. Cathy Tarball, 2842 E. St. Charles Pl., 8 Gleam IO, Chatterbox I0-I2 lHead Coord. ll, Co-News Ed.l, Big Sisters, Blue Book, Current Hist. Club 9-IZ, Lute Song Cast Il, Twelfth Night Cast IZ, French Club 9, Fresh. Choir, FTA ll-I2 lVeep IZI, GAA 9-IO, Girls' Week Rep 8, II, Glee Club 9, I0, Peanuts Cast, Radio Guild, Sr. Council, Student Council IZ, Walnuts Cast ll-IZ, Y-Teens 10, A Cappella Choir I0-IZ. Henry Burton Tate, 32l4 Beresford Ave., 6 XEM Club I2, Fresh. Choir, Light Crew ll, Octette IZ, Peanuts Staff, Physics Club ll, Radio Club IO, Stage Crew IZ, Track Team, Traffic Club, gisual Aigs 9-IZ, Walnuts Staff 9-I2 lCo-Chairman Program Staftl, Asst., ect. 9-I . Sharon Elizabeth Thie, 4527 Hanley Rd., 39 Chatterbox I0-IZ, Soc. col. IZ, Big Sisters, Dramatic Staff lTweIfIh Nightl, Fresh. Choir, GAA I0-I2, Glee Club I0-IZ, Peanuts Cast, Radio Guild ll-IZ, Vlralimug Cast II-IZ, Cont. Dir. IZ, Y-Teens I0-I2, Cab. I2, A Cappella Choir -I , r. orus. Judith Ann Theile, 433 Warner St., I9 Folk Song Club ll, French Club ll-IZ, Fresh. Choir, FTA II-IZ, GAA IO, Glee Club 9-IO, Lunchroom Staff ll-IZ, Music Appreciation Club B-9, Pea- nuts Statf, Youth tor Christ, Y-Teens I0-IZ, Jr. Chorus 7-B. Jack W. Thompson, 6705 Iris Ave., I3 Current l-list. Club IZ, Dramatic Actor lLute Songl, Football Reserve I0-IZ, ADK I0-I2 lPres. IZI, Fresh. Choir, lntertrat. Council IZ, lntermurals 7-B, Jr. Student Council 8, Physics Club ll, Radio Guild, Library Worker ll-IZ, Eighth Grade Choir. Rosemary Margaret Thornton, 5447 Ridge Ave., I3 REMEMBRANCER I0-I2, Gleam II, Dram. Staff l Abe Lincoln in lll., Importance of Being Earnest l, French Club I0-IZ, Fresh. Choir, GAA 7-9, Peanuts Staff, Scenery Painters 9-IO, TDT I0-I2 lTreas. IZI, Walnuts Statt I0-IZ, Y-Teens I0. Jon Tippet, I9B Green Hills Rd., 8 Chatterbox IZ, Band 9-Il, XEM Club IZ, Boy Mayor Cand. IZ, PE lPres. IZI, lnterfrat. Council ITreas. l2l, Jr. Band 7, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club II, Tennis ll-IZ, Walnuts Cast I0. Fred Everette Tower, 3482 Ault View, 8 Chatterbox ll-IZ, Big Brothers ll-IZ, Baseball Reserve lMgr. 7, BI, Basket- ball, Jr. High 8-9, Foothball lVarsity, Reservel B-IZ, DB I0-I2, Hi-Y l2, Homeroom Rep. II, Intramurals 7-8, Student Council 9, Track Team I0-II, Varsity Lettermen's Club IZ, Jr. Class Party Chmn. ll. N. Beverly Tucker, Jr., l75 Fountain Ave., Glendale Big Brothers II-IZ, Class Officer lTreas. 9, Treas. IO, Pres. IZI, Cross Country Team IO, DB I0-IZ, Peanuts iCo-Directorlg Swimming 8-II, Student Council IZ, Tennis 8, 9, Track Team I0, ll. Charles Henry Turner, 7l6 Mount Hope Rd., 4 Band I0, Big Brothers Il-I2 lVeep IZI, Current Hist. Club IZ, Football 9-IZ, Homeroom Rep. IZ, Intramurals 7-8, Jazz Club II, Orchestra 9, Co-Chmn. Prorg Flvlaiters IO, Track Team 9, Il, Walnuts Cast 8-ll, Varsity Lettermen's Clu I-IZ. Jon Larry Vassar, 645l Hammel, I3 Baseball lReserveI, XEM Club IZ, Current Hist. Club IZ, Football 9, BOA I0-IZ, Fresh. Choir, German Club IZ, Golf Team IZ, Hi-Y II, I2, Intramurals 7-8, Jr. Latin Club 9, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club Il, Swimming B-IZ. David Paul Vockell, 8657 Melody Lane, 3l Baseball lReserve, Jr. Highj 9-IO, Basketball B-IZ, XEM Club I2, Fresh Choir, Intramurals 7-B, Octette IZ, Peanuts Cast, Physics Club II, A Cap- pella Choir I0-IZ. Nancy Louise Vtockell, 395I Dickson Ave., 29 REMEMIRANCER IO3 Current Hist. Club IO3 Fresh. Choir3 Jr. Latin Club 7-B3 Sr. Arts and Cratts I23 OSP I0-I2 lCorr. Sec'y I2l3 Y-Teens I23 Jr. Chorus 7-83 Eighth Grade Choir. Mamie Lou Waldrop, I3I7 William Howard Taft Rd., 6 Fresh. choirp GAA 8-IO3 Glee Club IO3 Lunchroom Statt 93 Peanuts3 Y-Teens IO3 A Cappella Choir. Day Michael Walters, 96I Dana Ave., 29 REMEMBRANCER I23 Chatterbox I23 Blue Book IO3 Camera Club I23 Dra- matics Actor lAbe Lincoln in Illinois, Lute Song, Twelfth Nlghtj3 Fencing Club3 French Club I0-I23 Peanuts Sidfi: Photography Club I23 Physics Club II3 Radio Guild Il-I2 lBest Announcer l2J3 Stage Crew I23 Library Work- er I0-I2. Wesley Watanabe, l525 Burdette Ct., 6 Gleam I2 fCo-Art Makeup Ed.i3 Current I-list. Club II3 Peanuts Stattg Scenery Painter II3 Prom Decoration Co-Chairman II. Margaret Ann Watts, 747 Matthews Dr., I5 Big Sisters3 Current Hist. Club II3 Folk Song Club II3 French Club I23 Fresh. Choir3 Future Nurses I23 GAA 7-l23 GAA Board I23 Glee Club IO3 Jr. Latin Club 93 Library Worker IO3 Y-Teens I0-I23 Jr. Chorus 7-83 A Cap- pella Choir I0-l2. Judith B. Waxman, I230 Oberlin Blvd. Chatterbox 8, 9, I23 Big Sisters3 Dramatic Actor lLute Song, Twelfth Nightl3 French Club lo-l2f Fresh. Choir3 Glee Club I0-II3 Jr. Latin Club 7-83 Jr. Student Council 7-83 Peanuts Staff: Radio Guild I23 Jr. Latin Club 7-83 Jr. Student Council 7-83 Peanuts Siaffj Radio Guild I23 GK .I0-I2 l.Sec'y l2l3 Walnuts 8, lo-lzj Jr. Chorus 7, 83 A Cappella Choir I0-I23 Triple Trio I2. Lois Ann Weiland, 3902 Leyman Dr., 29 Chatterbox 9-IO3 Big Sistersg Current Hist. Club I03 Daisy Chain II3 Dramatic Act. lLute Songl3 French Club I23 GAA 7-83 Jr. Latin Club 7-83 Peanuts3 Scenery Painter 9-l03 GK I0-I2 lVeep IZJ3 Walnuts I23 Y-Teens IO. Linda Ann Weimann, 65II Blue Ridge, I3 REMEMBRANCER II3 Big Sisters3 Daisy Chain: Dramatic Act. lA Midsum- mer Night's Dreamlg French Club II3 Fresh. Choir3 GAA3 Glee Club II3 Water Pageant 93 Y-Teens iSec'y l2l3 Jr. Chorus 7. Jerry Weiper, 254 Klotter Ave. Nannie Margaret Welch, 3323 Bonaparte, 7 Current Hist. Club IO3 French Club II3 FTA I23 GAA 8-I23 Glee Club I03 Homeroom Rep. IO3 Peanuts Siafi: Y-Teens I23 A Cappella Choir ll-I2. Paul Wiley Welch, 23I6 East Hill, B Entered I23 Football Varsity I2. Charles Lee Wertheimer, 2505 Erie, B Cross Country Team II3 Hi-Y Il-I23 Peanuts Sidffj Physics Club II3 Track Team II. Tom Cameron Wertheimer, 2505 Erie Ave., 8 Intramurals 7-B3 Physics Club II3 Radio Guild I2. Robert White, 3I I6 Ferguson Rd., II Chess Club 7-83 Current I-list. Club II-I23 Intramurals 7-83 Radio Guild I23 Sr. Latin Club ll-I2. Judith Allen Wilber, 4360 Kaloma Ct., 36 Big Sistersg Freshman Choir3 GAA 7-93 Glee Club 9-IO3 lnterfrat. Council I23 Music Appreciation Club 7-83 PKE I0-I2 tPres. l2l3 A Cappella Choir IO-I23 Life Saving I2. 2 Gene M. Wilson, 2l2 McCormick, I9 Football Varsity Il-I23 Freshman Choir3 Hi-Y Il-I2 lChap. I2l3 Intramurals 7-83 Varsity Lettermen's ll-iz: A Cappella Choir. Roger Charles Wolf, 4I37 Paddock Rd., 29 Basketball lReserve Jr. High 7-llij Big Brothers Il-I23 Class Pres. I23 Class Lead. 83 Lute Song, Twelfth Night, Rip. Van Winlrle3 Football 9' SDX I0-I23 Freshman Choir3 Home Room Rep. IO3 Intramurals 8-93 Jr. Student Council 73 Peanuts CaSlf Physics Club II3 Radio Guild ll-lzj Student Court I23 Student Council 9-I I3 Tennis 7-I2 lCapt. Il-I2l3 Varsity Letterman Il-I2. Patricia Ann Wong, 227 West Ninth St., 2 REMEMBRANCER Il-I23 Gleam II3 XEM Club II3 Current Hist. Club Il-I23 Dramatics Statt lLute Song, Twelfth Nightlg Folk Song Club lSec'y lll3 Freshman Choir3 Glee Club IO3 Lunchroom Staff ll-l2f Music App. Club 7-83 Peanuts Cast II3 Senior Latin Club IO3 Walnuts Staff I23 Youth for Christ I23 Y-Teens IO3 Jr. Chorus 7'8: Eighth Grade Choir3 A Cappella Choir ll-l2g Triple Trio I2. Patsy Wright, 3040 Wold Ave., 6 Gleam I23 lCo-Lit. Ed.l3 Big Sisters3 XEM Club fSec'y I2l3 Current Hist. Club I23 Debate Club I23 Debate Team I23 French Club ll-I23 GAA II3 Pea- nuts Caft3I2OuilI and Scrollg Radio Guild Il-I23 Walnuts Cast I23 - eens - . Fritz Wuerfel, 3256 Beredith Pl., I3 Big Brothers ll-l2: Football lVarsityj IO-I23 B.O.A.3 Hi-Y ll-I23 Homeroom Rep. IIl032Student Court I23 Swimming 8-I23 Track Team3 Varsity Letter- man -I . Noel Winslow Wyatt, 2752 Losantiridge Ave., I3 REMEMBRANCER II3 Big Sisters3 XEM ClUb: Current l-list. Club IO3 Dra- matics Staff lTweltth Nightl3 Freshman Choir: GAA 7-lzf German Club I23 Jr. Latin Club 7-83 Maiorette ll-I23 Peanuts Castg PKE ll-I23 Walnuts Cast II3 Y-Teens IO-I23 Eighth Grade Choir. Katherine Grace Wyllie, 25I3 Observatory Ave., 8 Dramatics Staff lTweltth Nightl3 Freshman Choir3 Glee Club 9-IO3 Music Appres. l03 Peanuts Castg Radio Guild II-I23 Walnuts Cast II-I23 A Cap- pella Choir IO-I23 Triple Trio I2. Jean Yaffe, 5043 Oberlin Blvd., 37 REMEMBRANCER 9, ll-I2 lAct. Ed. l2l3 Big Sisters3 French Club I23 Fresh. Choir3 Glee Club IO3 Jr. Latin Club 7-B3 Peanuts Cast II3 Quill and Scroll: GK l0el23 Y-Teens IO3 Jr. Chorus 7-83 A Cappella Choir li-lz: Eighth Grade Choir. Gayle Ann Yeager, 5609 Hamilton Ave., 24 REMEMBRANCER IO-I I3 Dramatics. Staff lTweltth Nightlg Fresh. Choir3 GAA 7-I23 Glee Club IO3 Peanuts Cast II3 Scenery Painters 9-IO3 Swimming lAss't Lite Saving ll-I2l3 Walnuts Staff I23 Water Pageant 93 Y-Teens IO. Elaine Ruth Youkilis, 998 Burton Ave., 29 REMEMBRANCEIR 9-I2 lCo-Ed. l2, Faculty Ed. lIl3 Gleam I03 Chatterbox 8-IO3 Big Sisters3 XEM Club I23 Blue Book IO3 Dramatic Act. lRip Van Winklelz French Club Il-I23 Fresh. Choir 93 GAA 7-II3 Glee Club 9-IO3 Jr. Latin Club 7-83 Peanuts Cast II3 Sr. Latin Club 9-IO3 GK IO-I23 Swimming IO3 Walnuts Cast 8-I23 Eighth Grade Choir3 Jr. Chorus 7-83 Water Pageant 93 Y-Teens IO3 A Cappella Choir ll-lz: Triple Trio I23 Quill and Scroll I23 Cum Laude I2. Sandra Ellen Youkilis, 3978 Ardmore, 29 REMEMBRANCER I23 XEM ClUb: Current l-list. Club II3 French Club II3 Fresh Choir3 Homeroom Rep. I23 lnterfrat Council I23 Peanuts Staff: Chi Sig I0-I2 lPres. I2l3 Swimming IO3 J.r Chorus 7-8. Robert F. Young, 3380 Erie Ave.. 8 Big Brothers Il-I23 Dramatic Act. lLute Songlg Football ll-l2: DB I0-I2 lPres. I2l3 Hi-Y ll-I2 lVeep I2l3 Homeroom Rep. II3 Homecomin Chair- man I23 lntertrat. Council I2 lVeepJ3 Intramurals 7-83 Physics Club II3 Student Council I2. William Arnold Zolbert, I040 Avondale Ave., 29 XEM Club: RT ll-l2j French Club Il-I23 Peanuts Siaff: Physics Club Il. adcknowleclcqmen is We wish lo express our sincere apprecialion lo all lhose who have helped lo make The I958 REMEMBRANCER possilole: Mr. Norman E. Shaw, Benson Prinling Co., Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Norman Bush, Shilli+o's Pholo Reflex Sludio lvlr. Slan Favrel, Pholographer The Chafferbox, Walnul l-lills l-ligh School lvliss Marguerile Shigley, Walnul l-lills l-ligh School lvlrs. Kalherine Lappa, Walnul Hills High School We would especially lilce lo express our Thanks lo our adviser, Mrs. Alice Z. Gire, for her guidance lo lhe slafl of The l958 REMEMBRANCER. 210 .Qin-i. Acknowledgmenfs . . Acfivifies .... 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