Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1960
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Our life wifhin fhese walls Ol W Wilhin 'rhese walls and wilh our friends we have Jrhe opporlunily lo eslablish new values. In addilion lo The praclicaliries of living, we can become more acurely aware of The esrhelic properlies of life. For a new sense of values we can concern ourselves wilh arliculafe communicalion, an assimilalion of lhe hu- maniries and lhe adoplion of alrruisfic molives. Wilhin Jrhese walls we can endeavor lo melamor- phose from a slruclural social marrix lo a fluenl in- rersubiecrivily, wi'rh lhe abilily lo configurale by nor responding lo eslablished and arbilrary slimuli. Wirh Jrhe esiablishrnenl' of Jrhis new sense of values, wilhin lhese walls, and in Jrhe company of our new friends, we can envisage new unopposed spheres oi aclivily lo arouse observalion, inlerprelarion, and inregrarion. .QS fp A if x -1:3 'x 2 Muff Mi. 1 1 5 I :viii 1 1 1 I 1 1 N , .lf ,. 1 3? 1: i f 1 4 1 w ' fgyi.. 4 fx 1 W 1 M! 1 31 Q ., 11- 1 51. 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WalnuT Hills esTalolishes The basis Tor The acquisijrion oT a new sense oT values, iT pro- vides The irnpeTus To acquire new Triends, and TorTi- Ties iTs learned wiTh The poTenTial and The insighT To avail Themselves oT The new opporTuniTies which They will encounTer here and aTield. vw' amy 1 X537 wr' S Y 1 J X NS X x i , M X Q D 4 Xi if v fb' f f K ' mx X3 'W We . gms W .. sf? 3 1 : 5 if sgwwfkfigfggq WWE? ..-1 , ..k..::, 5 . f ' ' f Y.: I A h x 9' QS, N I 'Y' ' Sf f 5 ' R ix, ilvfigz ' I' A Q V , 'ski .g X . w ix x X fx X N .X N .K , fax M x Q. -.. fi' 1,-1 xy X X :..f L 1 x i: R ' 1: J? 'gX:, sus, X X 'SN xv N ky N ?if,s1XQ':,: k 3a W 74 bald lwlwlliflllf li ' li W llllllwwl lfiirwl Our Administration, Faculty and Curriculum The Teachers comprising The TaculTy aT WafnuT I'-lills have come To us Trom all parTs OT The counTry. Each Teacher possesses a sincere inTeresT in The sTuclenT as well as his subiecT. Working uncler The principal. The Teachers Torm The bridge l:JeTween sTudenTs and The aclminisTraTion. 13 Qs as -f f . 5 Z El M v E i M 5' ' M'5 'wi 5 1:55 g f 1 x it s ,X Q 5 2 X 1 x ,gf KY NK Gmxzy. jk agar: 4' wiv Z Z 7 Qf H Y .Zim 1 x I: v f . . -L .Q 2 Ea . 1 x 1 B . I H N X5 51 5' ' gi' f 2Qfa5'Q51iz 3' i fiwfkufag 5 fi . gsm. 7 Q, 'H ik l' ?1aQ32 if es? fweifimq 'X f'X,f,,w-K X1 gk, x i-iw. k 42' - WE? Q 8 Salim? Q X A, 'F ... . K jf ggi Q -'M 526431 Mr. Mechem, Principal In his Three years aT WalnuT Hills our principal, Mr. Rich- ard W. Mechem, has proved To be an able adminisTraTor. a sincere Triend To The sTudenTs and TaculTy. and a leader in Tackling The educaTional problems of our Times. He wanTed The WalnuT Hills sTudenT TirsT and ToremosT To learn To Thinlc -To undersTand and be able To cope wiTh The many siTua- Tions ThaT every ciTizen musT Tace. Mr. Mechem would like To see Teachers. sTudenTs, and school adminisTraTion have more independence in experimenTing wiTh new educaTional meThods. He TelT ThaT This would be To The beneTiT of all. Under The leadership oT our principal, senior and junior sTudenT councils and senior class oTFicers have been given more responsibiliTy and power. WalnuT Hills has sTudenTs wiTh exTremely varied backgrounds. and Mr. lvlechem suc- ceeded in The diTFiculT Task of improving uniTy among Teach- ers and sTudenTs and The sTudenT body iTselT. He Took an ac- Tive inTeresT in sporTs evenTs, and by aTTending every game promoTed school uniTy and spiriT. He wished To see more parTicipaTion as well as larger TurnouTs Tor These games. WalnuT Hills sTudenTs are indeed TorTunaTe To have such a capable and inTeresTed principal. i i AT The close of The clay, Mr. Mechem chaTs oulsicle of his office wiTh Mrs. Troeger. ' Mr. Meclwem and Miss Logan discuss lower school acTiviTies. Mr. Luedeke, Our Counselors and T The Administrative Sta fi T fi MR. LUEDEKE T As assisTanT principal, Mr. Howard L. Luedeke Took care of The deTaiIs and mechanics ThaT kepT WalnuT Hills running smooThly. ATTendance and discipline were his biggesT iobs. buT he also managed The sup- ply sTore, and helped choose The assembly programs. Mr. l.uedeke's able managemenT of his responsibili- Ties have earned The respecT of sTudenTs and Teach- ers alike. Mr. Luedeks To+als school's monihly aTTendance In order To carry ouT The oiciice of assisTanT principal as ably as he did. iT was necessary Tor Mr. Luedeke To be one of The busiesT people around WalnuT Hills. His main iob of supervising aTTendance and sTudenT discipline was quiTe a demanding one, buT his many oTher smaller responsibiliTies conTribuTed To making The day Too shorT Tor him. Mr. Lue- deke's schedule included general planning Tor carrying ouT The daily operaTion of our school, which involved Taking care of counTless deTails in connecTion wiTh This. He was also in charge of The supply sTore and had supervision oT in- sTrucTion aT Walr1uT Hills. Having been assisTanT principal for many years, he would like To see The school keep iTs high sTandards of The pasT. The Teachers and sTudenTs alike benefiT all The Time from The resulTs of all The work ThaT is carried ouT by Mr. Luedeke. I mg Z Z, MISS BEVERLY LOGAN MISS VICTORIA MR. CARL O. PEETS Lower School Counselor MANOUKIAN Boys' Counselor Girls' Counselor MRS. ESTELLE NOWAK MRS. MAY SCHMIDT MISS MARGARITE SHIGLEY MRS. MAY SKILKEN Secrelary +o Mr. Lueclelce Secrefary To Ihe Counselors Secrelary +o Mr. Mechem Treasurer X921-Q' The counselors' secrefar schedules a oinfmenfs as Miss Manoulcian P Ioolcs on. , E ' LATIN AND MODERN LANGUAGE WiTh The increasing amounT oT emphasis placed on inTer- naTional aTTairs Today. The sTudy and The knowledge oT a Tor- eign language have become exTremely imporTanT. WalnuT l-lills is one oT The 'few schools which has a six-year LaTin course. Three years oT which are compulsory. ATTer Three years a sTudenT may conTinue. or may Take a modern lan- guage-German, French or Spanish. The hisTory and cus- Toms of The various counTries are offered along wiTh The vo- cabulary and grammar of The languages. ,ENGLISH English, an essenTial in The curriculum and Tor use in sTudy, is sTressed aT Walnuf l-lills. The slcill oT composiTion, grammar proTiciency and reading comprehension are all emphasized. A six-year course is compulsory, as English is used in all oTher subiecTs. Emphasis is placed on liTeraTure and reading com- prehension. OuTsTanding sTudenTs are eligible To Take a Three-year Advanced STanding Course. Through This sTudy sTudenTs are able To use English more eTTecTively in everyday life. 18 Sfudenfs are highly suscepfible To Mr. Knal:'s unique inferprefafion of ancienl hisfory. ur Curriculum in Practice A lilfing as well as a profound presenTaTion of French demands in'leres'l and aHen'rion from Mr. Wilson's sfudenls. Experi' guidance helps our sTu- HISTORY I-IisTory aids us in connecTing The pasT wiTh The presenT. By undersTanding The problems and evenTs of The pasT. one is able To beTTer undersTand The happenings of Today. Lower school sTudenTs sTudy America's hisTory and The WesTern Hemisphere. Two years oT hisTory are required in The Senior High. One may Take Modern, AncienT and Medieval, and American I'IisTory. Many also Take Economics and Sociology. HisTory helps sTudenTs To become beTTer ciTizens. TWO AND A HALF PERIOD SUBJECTS The insTiTuTion oT having cerTain classes Tor Two and a half periods a week has been Tound To be an inTeresTing and suc- cessTuI meThod oT Teaching Those subiecTs noT considered parT oT The basic ToundaTion oT educaTion and oT giving The sTu- denTs a broader background Tor TuTure sTudies. All lower school arT and music classes. and some senior high classes in The same subjecTs. are TaughT on This schedule: The enTire physical educaTion program is also carried ouT by This plan. Chemishy sTucIenTs puT principle To pracTice Skills are encouraged for enhancing The presenTaTion of The academic program. SCIENCE CLASSES WiTh The modern worId's becoming more and more scienTiTic, The science classes aT WaInuT Hills have been raised from Their Tormer subordinaTe posiTion To one of primary imporTance. In The IasT Tew years one of The graduaTion requiremenTs has been one oT The Two phy- sical sciences, chemisTry or physics: biology is also re- quired in The Treshman year. ParT of The Time oT each course is spenT in The IaboraTory where The sTudenTs can waTch The TacTs They have learned in acTion. denTs learn aI::ouT Themselves. fsssssseff Walnut Hills' Teachers Firsl Row: MR. PAUL AHLERT . . MISS ELDA BAECHLE . . MR. LLOYD BAILEY . . Second Row: MR, WILLARD BASS .... MRS. RUTH BLUMENTHAL . . MR. RICHARD BOURN . . Third Row: MISS MARY R. BRAMEL . . MISS SHIRLEY BRAND . . MISS MARGARET L. BRUEGGEMAN FourlI1 Row: MISS ESTHER CAHILL . . MR. GERALD CAMPBELL . . MR. DENZIL CARPENTER . . Fifih Row: MRS. RUTH CATALIN .... MR. FERROLD C. CATTERALL . . ........Shop . .Ancient Medievai Hisfory . . . .Maihemaiics . . Physical Educaiion . . . . . .Enqiish . . Maihemaiics . . Mafhemafics . . . Maihemaiics . .Science EngIisI1 Mafhemaiics, Science . . . .Mafhemafics . . .EngIisI1, Speech Mecha nicaI Drawing. Maihemaiics MISS NORMA CUZZORT .... Secreiary Io The Librarian Sfuclenls of German are infroduced 'Io modern scienfilic 'fermi- nology. Walnut Hills' Teachers Firsi Row: MR. GEORGE DAVIS .... MISS MARGARET DUNPHY MR. JOHN EICK ..... Second Row: MISS ETTA ELBERG . . MISS JOYCE EWALD . . . MR. RAYMOND FARNHAM Third Row: MR. RICHARD FILBIN . . MRS. SALLY GEORGE . . MR. DEAN GIACOMETTI . . Fourih Row: MR. ALEXANDER M. GLESEN MRS. HELEN GLESEN . . . MR. WAYNE GREGORY . . Fifih Row: MISS ELIZABETH GUILFOILE MISS ROSEMARY HOPE . . MISS HELEN HUTCHISON . . . . Physical Eclucafion American, Modern Hislory . . . . . . . .French . ,ZooIogy, Physiology ..........LaIin . Social Siuclies, American Hislory . . . . . . Science . . . Physical Educafion . . . Social Siudies . .English . . . . . .Laiin . . Speech, Drama . .English . . . . . .Lalin . , . .Physical Eclucarion Lower school science courses arouse inieresf and response Walnut Hills' Teachers Firsl Row: MISS WILMA HUTCHISON . . . .English MR. HAROLD INSKEEP . . . MISS MARYJANE JUNK . . Second Row: . . . . .English . . Home Economics MRS. THEODORE KESSIS . Social Sludies, Modern Hisfory MISS MARTHA KITZMAN . . MR. MARK KLATT . . . Third Row: MR. JOSEPH KNAB . . . MR. JOSEPH KOKE . . . MISS ADELINE LA BORDE . Fourlh Row: MR. CHARLES J. LAW . . MR. J. STANLEY LEEDS . . . MISS DOROTHY LEVENSOHN Fiflh Row: MRS. ETHEL LEVY . MR. EDGAR LOAR , . . MR. ROBERT LUNSFORD . . . , . . .German, Lalin . . Social Sfuclies .Ancient Medieval Hisfory . Malhemalics . .Malhemalics . . .Librarian . Malhemalics . . .... Lalin .. . ...English . .lnslrumenlal Music . . . . .Science English is fun and provoking for 'lhe young ancl eager Walnut Hills' Firsf Row: MRS. CAROL MCCAMMON MR. DANIEL L. MQNEAL . MR. MORTON B. MELLMAN Second Row: MRS. PATRICIA MENZIES . . MR. WILLIAM MEREDITH . MISS JANET E. MOORE . Third Row: MRS. NELLE C. MURPHY . MR. ROGER M. NICHOLS MRS. JUNE PAUSZEK . . Fourih Row: MRS, MAXINE B. POWELL MR. PAUL A. RAFFEL . . . MRS. LAURA RENFROW . Fif+Ii Row: MR. JOHN W. RETTIG . . MISS LAURA RIFFE . . MISS VIVIAN ROSS . . r . .- r nf n Teachers . . EngIisI1 . . . . .Physics . . Social Sfudies . . . , .Biology . Social Siudies . . . .Music . ..... Music Economics, Sociology, American Hisiory . . English, Typing .. . . . . ,Biology Maihemafics, Science ........LaIin . . Laiin, Enqiish . . . .Lafin . . EngIisI1 X- 'P . Y Walnut Hills' Teachers Firsl Row: MISS SANDRA S. SALISBURY . . . MISS MABEL SCHWEIKERT . . MISS MARY V. SELLERS Second Row: MR. JACOB SKILKEN . MISS VERONA SMUKAL MR. DONALD SOWELL Third Row: MR. PETER STITES . . MRS. DORIS TROEGER MR. GLEN VOLZ . . Fourfh Row: MR. THOMAS WELSH MR. JAMES WILLIAMS MR. BARRON WILSON Filfh Row: MRS. LUCY WOODS . Malhemafics . . . English . . Gym . . . Chemisfry . Mafhemalics Arfs and Crafis . . Spanish . . French . .Ari . . . .Chemisfry .....Ar'I French, Spanish . . .Librarian MR. GORDON wooowmzo . . . .BioIogy. Physiology Language arf approaches fine arl Miss Dunphy is filling her bird-feeder on an early spring clay Mrs. Kessis and her family poini oui her porfrai+ 'lo some visitors Mr. and Mrs. Menzies are engrossed in their favoriie game of Scrabble Mr. and Mrs. Woodward loolc on as llweir sons enioy a game of chess Rf X 'N Walnut Hills' Teachers In Their Homes f A7 f ,-pf ,Lf MV , , , J , ,M .f, X! 1 1 I . JV cdff ' A-' 'W-f , . ' X - 7'9f 7 l Mr. and Mrs. Bailey wa'l'ch fheir son busily piecing fogeiher his puzzle Mr. Nichols and his wife, who also ieaches, spend an affernoon grading papers. 0 I Walnut Hllls Teachers The Levy 'Family band has fun practicing +oge+her 'x N KN l I viii Q cxmxvy 1- S , 'rx Mrs. George and her husband play wiih ne fiheir pefs Ji? If Vjf , L' I l fl H n Their H mes! 'f r' l K gr l sg N . Mrs. Troeger and her sband pracfice golf in iheir living room. Mr. lnslceep proudly displays his paiio .f f f I 1 . X X l l - if 'vw fx W ' K L ,f ,f N ' ' f r r.rf 7 is fr r r' if 5 Mr. McNeal poinfs our a favorife phofograph io his wife and claughiers 27 X x57 L. if ,, N 2 , 5 ' Q 5 giviifi. was-Ns? Y Vu ' kg-ff, , ws ? ...,. . A-1-. a N W an s, ,vf,.k5x ' ' f' , z s xp hx X X A X K X 359 gf F 153 is 'Q Q , 1 x X S 3 is 'ff Q X XX . 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' K 5 3, i 1 f 4 I I 1 Q I K 1 i w I l 1 w N I 1 1 P 5 4 Tississ1'i QT fi il 5, W lb QM My sm, QM Wei is islsfew Waln tHiIs'Q T M s fl 29 l W, ,7 , Y, 7 Y These are The sTuclenTs oT WalnuT Hills l-ligh School. From The ETTies Through The Seniors, each of Them gives a parT oT him- selT ancl in reTurn, receives someThing Trom The school. Through This exchange beTween The individual and The whole. The sTuclenTs gain The necessary eclucaTional background Tor Their lives. I W Dan Lederer, Sue Graller, Jon Spelman, Rick Knauff X 7 Ag, , ,. ff f' , 'ss I: fgfif ? ff, f' K , 2 rf f' 'T X F 7 , ! f r ff , J fl' , 1 4- 1 ,f X vu, 7 is if H ' 1 X f I.. l ,lf Walnut Hills' f lk l 4 A f K l f Q , X Senior Class Officers gf! ks C c L ,Q-1 4- Q xx Q 4 ' f ' if ,,f ' ff 5 ws ,if ' X02 If-1 Viv! - 'A x- 0, M R. LLOYD BAILEY Walnut Hills' Senior Class Members . The graduarion of lhis year's senior class was a mileslone in 3ll lives. Each member can remember lhe feeling of inferiorily ol his Junior High years. Bul, under Mr. Lloyd Bailey's guidance and Through class parlies and proiecls. 'lhe class gained 'rhe unify shown in 'rhe besl Peanuls ever. The whole school remembers The class of '6O's final year, high- lighled by 'rhe Senior Play, The B. A. Prom, and lheir unique version of Baby-Day. As proolof 'rheir scholaslic abilily, lhe senior class coniribuled eighleen names lo lhe lisl of Nalional Meri? Scholarship finalisis. Their six years, filled wilh fun and learning, formed a basic educalion 'for 'rhe gradualed class. ,f , W I, 1 f .- be if i Q .wifes f L ff so f f if 1 f i , a ,L L' L X v L L laik L.. L f fy In -N gf X QC ,Vg , T L 'if ff' lf . , . ,. fi D- A T' , 7 ' ' ' ' ' f . ' ,X , J ,- ' . KU Cf' Lf ' . f ' jf Senior ss Represenfafives. Firsl Row: H. Mueller, B. Hiles, D. Dupee. ' S. Couller. Second Row: J. Rubensfein. J. Holder, J. Brookfield ji R 1 , X V1 K' ,fc , z 3l J X I , , KJ X I 7 .f f ii . , 1 'P - f l arf - ,K f L fr L t L ff. fe ff 415. f C .7 , 1 . , v , .. , , y f ' - ,ls ' I I 1 ,Q ' I. ff, '7 , I 7, If .7 kr Lf L . k, - L -c k cr - of L,,xX L ,-, Q L 'H T 2' 'V' L..f First Row: RICHARD LOUIS ABRAMS, Basketball Varsity 9-IO, Manager: Current History Club 9-IO: Dramatics Staff ll lReluctant Debutantl, Cast Staff I2 lMaior Barbaraj: French Club IZ: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Staff Il: Prom Committee II: Stamp Club 7-8: Track 8-IO, Manager: Walnuts Cast, Staff Il-l2: Jazz Club 8-9. SUSAN MARLENE ADLER, Big Sister I2: Current History Club 9: French Club IO: F.T.A. ll-IZ: G.A.A. 7: lntertratority Council IZ: Peanuts Staff Il: Prom Committee II: Senior Latin Club 9: XSD I0-IZ, President I2: Walnuts Staff II: Y-Teens 9-II. BONNIIE LEE ARONOFF, Big Sister IZ: Cheerleader 9: A Capella Choir I2: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: STP I0-l2, Cor- responding Secretary II, Recording Secretary I2: Walnuts Cast ll: Y-Teens IO-II: French Club ll. Second Row: MARGO AYLESWORTH, Chatterbox Staff I2: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir II-IZ: Daisy Chain ll: Dramatics Cast Il lReIuctant Debutantj: F.T.A. 8-9: G.A.A. 8-II: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD I0-I2, Recording Secretary IZ: Y-Teens I0. MARTHA JANE BAHL, REMEMBRANCER Staff ll: French Club I0-Il: Freshman Party 9: Freshman Choir 9: G.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club IO: Peanuts Staff Il: Sophomore Dance IO: Pike I0-IZ, Corresponding Secretary I2: Fourth Row: Library Staff II: Y-Teens 9-ll: German Club Il-IZ. ,BAHLE Chatterbox Staff 9: Band B-IZ, Drum aior ll-I2: Band Council I0-I2: Big Brother IZ: Dramatics Cast 9 lAbe Lincoln in lllinoisi: Intramurals 7-8. Third Row: PAMELA BAUM, REMEMBRANCER Staff II: Chatterbox Stat-I 9-IO: Current History Club IO: French Club IO: Freshman Choir 9: Glee Club Il-l2: Junior Chorus 7: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Staff II OSP I0-IZ, Sgt.-at-Arms IZ: Y-Teens IO. CHRISTOPHER BIEALL, REMEMBRANCER 8: Junior Squares 7-9: Visual Aids IO: Rocket Club IO-I2, Secretary II-I2: Radio Club ll-l2. NANCY BARBARA BEAMER, XEM Club IZ: Current History Club 8-ll: Debate Club 8: G.A.A. I2: Glee Club IO: Senior Latin Club I2: Library Staff IZ. DOUGLAS JAY BEIER, Baseball Reserve 9: Big Brother ll-IZ: XEM Club l2, President: Current History Club IO: DB II-I2, Corresponding Secretary IZ: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y I0-ll: Class Representative 9-IO: Intramurals 7-8: Sophomore Dance IO: Tennis IO: Peanuts Cast II. MARCIA GWEN BEINHART, Chatterbox 9-IZ, City Correspondent Il, News Editor IZ: Big Sister IZ: Cheerleader 9-I2, Captain IZ: A Capella Choir IO-IZ: French Club IO-ll: G.A.A. 7-IZ: Girl's Week Representative 8: Homecoming 9-IO: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Cast ll: Red Cross IO: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD I0-IZ: Tennis IO-IZ: Triple Trio IZ: Walnuts Cast II-IZ: Y-Teens 9-l2, Treasurer 9, Secretary IZ. CHARLES BENET, Stamp Club 7: Radio Club 9-IZ: Stage Crew ll: Light Crew IZ: Current History Club IO: Radio Guild ll-IZ. Fifth Row: FRANCES LESLIE BERG, Chatterbox Statf II: French Club I0-ll: A Capella Choir IZ: G.A.A. 9: Glee Club 9-II: Peanuts Cast II: Prom Com- Q1?tee III: Sophomore Dance IO, Entertainment: STP IO-l2, Sgt.-at-Arms IZ: - eens . DAVID WALKER BEST, Basketball Manager Reserve, Varsity 9-IO: XEM Club II-I2: Scarab IO-IZ, Vice-President II, President IZ: German Club Il-I2: Class Representative IO: lnterfratority Council IZ: Intramurals 7: Junior Squares 7-8: Stamp Club 7-8: Traffic 7. BABBARAJEAN B.l.LLuEs REMEMBRANCER 9-lO: 'Chatterbo 8, ll: Capella Choir IZ: French Club II-IZ: Freshman Choir 9: F.TxA ln.u-n- G.A.A. 8-ll: Glee Club I0-II: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Staff ll: ISK Il-l2: Freshman Party 9: Sophomore Dance IO: Walnuts Staff ll. Sixth Row: CHRISTOPHER BIRCH, Band 8-IO: A Capella Choir I0-I2: Current History Club I2: Football Junior High 9, Reserve IO: ADK IO-I2: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Visual Aids 8: Walnuts Cast IO: Boy's Octette I0-I2, Alternate IZ. WILLIAM LEE BISCHOFF, German Club I0-IZ: Intramurals 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Radio Club 9-IZ: Senior Latin Club 9. JUDITH JEAN BITTMANN, G-learn 7: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club I0-I2- Junior Student Council 8: Peanuts Staff II: Walnuts Staff I0-IZ: Library Statf II. Lux., at K First Row: Y ALFRED TEMPLE BLACKBURN, Camera Club 7: A Capella Choir IZ: Dramatics Cast I2 IMaior Barbaral: French Club I0-II: Homecoming II: Intramurals 7-8, l2: Junior Squares 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Radio Guild II-I2: Walnuts Cast II: Gleam IO: Current History Club Il-IZ. BEVER J.EA.bl.B.I.A.IiE!, Cheerleader Reserve ll-IZ, Ca tain I2: Current is ory Club l2: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: GAA. 7-I2: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Cast Il: Prom Committee Il: Red Cross 7-8: Sophomore Dance IO, Entertainment: ISX II-I2: Walnuts Cast I0-I2. DONALD BLEICH Second Row: DAVID BRIICE BLETTNER, Band 9-IO: XEM Club I2: Current History Club I2: Dramatics Staft I2 Itvtaior Barbaral: Intramurals I2: Peanuts Staff II: Walnuts Cast 9-IO. ANNE MILDRED BLOHM, Chatterbox 7, IO, I2: Big Sister l2: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club l0: Class Representative 9: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Junior Student Council 7: Prom Committee II: Library Staft ll: French Club IO: Y-Teens 9-I2. LYNN KARIN BLUBAUGH, Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: Sophomore Class Secretary IO: Current History Club I2: French Club 9-I2: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: G.A.A. 7-I2: G.A.A. Board, Treasurer I0, Vice-President II: Homecoming I0-l2: Junior Student Council 9, Executive Council: Peanuts Cast ll, Precision Chorus Director: Prom Committee IZ: Red Cross 8-9: AXD I0-I2, Philanthropic Chairman 12: So homore Dance I0: Walnuts Cast I0-IZ, Co-Director Precision Chorus IZ: evlater Pageant 7: Y-Teens 9-I2: Student Council I0. Third Row: CAROL HERMENE BOSKEN, Big Sister l2: Current History Club IZ: G.A.A. I0-I2: Peanuts Staff II: Student Council I2: Y-Teens I0-I2. ,E BRADY, Big Brother ll-I2: A Capella Choir I0-I2, Council Il: o ong Club 7-8: ODK Il-l2, President I2: Freshman Choir 9: lntertrator- ity Council I2: Intramurals 8-IO: Junior Latin Club 8-9: Lunchroom Staff 7-8: Boys Octette Il-12: Peanuts Cast ll, Co-Director Singing Chorus: Senior Latin Club I0-Il: Sophomore Dance IO, Entertainment: Track 9-II: Walnuts Cast I0-I2: Cheerleader l2: Junior Chorus 7-8. EQNALD, B,R,LD,G.F5, A Capella Choir II-I2: Cross Country IU: Current :story Club IO: Freshman Choir 9: Junior Chorus 7: Peanuts Cast ll: Track I0-I2: Gym Team I2. Fourth Row: JERRY MICHAEL BROCKFIELD, Big Brother II-IZ, Secretary-Treasurer l2: A Capella Choir II-IZ: BOA ll-I2, Vice-President 12: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y ll-IZ: Class Representative I2: Intramurals 7: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee ll. EVELYN FAY BROD, REMEMBRANCER Staff I2: F.T.A. ll-I2: G.A.A. 7-I2: Peanuts Staft II: Spanish Club II-I2: Library Staff II. RENTON KIRKWOOD BRODIE, REMEMBRANCER Staft I2' Chatterbox I0-IZ, Headline Co-Ordinator ll, Copy Editor l2: Big Brother Il-l2: ADK I0-l2, Treasurer I2: French Club I0-Il: Peanuts Staff Il, Head Tickets: Prom Committee II, Treasurer Fifth Row: BRYAN DUNN BROOKS, Baseball Varsity II-IZ: Intramurals 7-9: Tennis 7-9. ROBERT S. BROWN, GIeam I0-Il: XEM Club IZ: Current History Club 7-9: Intramurals 7-8: Spanish Club II: Track 7-8. Big Sister I2: A Capella Choir I2: Health Careers I0-I2: Glee Club 9-I I: Junior Latin Club 8: Red Cross 8: Girl's Ensemble 8. Sixth Row: X MARY SUE CARPENTER, Big Sister l2: XEM Club I2: Drarriatics Cast I2 gdaior Barbaraj: F.T.A. I0: G.A.A, 7-l2: G.A.A. Board I2, Head-Hockey: lass Representative IO: Homecoming ll-IZ: Peanuts Staff ll: Radio -Quild ll-I2: Senior Latin Club I0-I2: TDT I0-l2, Publicity Chairman Il, Social Chairman l2: Y-Teens IO-Il. NICHOLAS MALLORY CARPENTER, ADK I0-I2: Hi-Y I0-I2: Intramurals 7, 8: Peanuts Cast II: Spanish Club II. MICHELLE ANN CHARLTON, REMEMBRANCER I0-l2: Chatterbox AIO: XEM Club I2: Current History Club IO: Health Careers I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary I2: G,A.A. 7-IO: Junior Chorus 7: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Statf Il: Scenery Painters 9-I2: Senior Latin Club 9-IO: Sophomore Dance I0: Walnuts Staff 9-l2, Head of Scenery II: Y-Teens I0-I2. - First Row: DIANE BEVERLY CLARK, Big Sister IZ: XEM Club IZ: G.A.A. ll-IZ: Glee Calulia IO: Homecoming II: Peanuts Statt II: Prom Committee II: Y-Teens I -I . TOM RIPLEY COATES, Football Reserve I0-II: French Club I0-II, Treas- urer II: F.T.A. ll-IZ: Gym Team IZ: Intramurals 7-9: Radio Club 8-I0: Spanish Club IZ: Track IO: Academie Francaise IZ. INALEE COHEN, REMEMBRANCER Il-IZ, Head Advertising II, Typing IZ: Big Sister IZ: Dramatics Statf IZ lMaior Barbaraj: F.T.A. Il-IZ: Inter- Iratority Council II: Peanuts Cast II: Spanish Club II-IZ: Y-Teens I0-I2. Second Row: JAN1E ANN COLLINS, Gleam Staff IZ: Chatterbox Staff IZ: Big Sister IZ: Freshman Party 9: F.T.A. IO: G.A.A. ll: Class Representative II: Junior Chorus 8: Junior Squares 8: Scenery Painters IO: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD I0-IZ: Y-Teens I0-I2: Office Worker II-I2. PETE CONBOY, Baseball Reserve 9: Cross Country I0: ADK I0-IZ, Corres- ponding Secretary I2: Hi-Y I0-IZ: Intramurals 8-9. MARIA CONTAXES, G.A.A. 7-IZ: Y-Teens IO. Third Row: M. JANE COPE, Chatterbox Staff II: XEM Club IZ: Current History Club II-IZ: Debate Team I0'IZ, Secretary-Treasurer IZ: Junior Debate 8-9: Peanuts Staff II. NANCY COPLAN, Big Sister IZ: A Capella Choir II: French Club 9--I0: Glee Club 9-IO: Peanuts Cast ll: Walnuts Cast I0-IZ, Co-Director Precision Chorus IZ: Y-Teens 9: GK II-IZ Corresponding Secretary I2. SARAH PAUL COPPIN, Chatterbox Staff 9, II, 12: Big Sister IZ: A Capella Choir I0-IZ: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: Health Careers I0: G.A.A. 7-IZ: Glee Club 9: Homecoming II: Junior Chorus 8: Peanuts Cast ll? Head 'Costume Committee: Senior Latin Club 9: Walnuts Cast II-IZ: -eens - . Fourth Row: KENNETH EASTEY CORSON, Chatterbox 7-I0: XEM Club IZ: ADK I0-IZ: German Club II, President: Intramurals 7-B, IZ: Peanuts Cast Il: Prom Committee II: Student Council IZ: Walnuts Cast 9-I2. SALLY ANNE COULTER, REMEMBRANCER Staft IZ: -XEM Club IZ: Current History Club IZ: French Club II-IZ: Freshman Choir 9: Health Careers II-IZ, President IZ: G.A.A. 749, IZ: Glee Club Il: Class Representative IZ: Home- coming IZ, Co-Head: Peanuts Staff ll: Walnuts Staff II: Library Staft II-I2: Y-Teens 9, ll-IZ: Academie Francaise I2 RICHARD MICHAEL COWETT, REMEMBRANCER 9-I2 Co-Literary Editor ll, Head Patrons and Sponsors II, Associate Editor IZ: Blue Book IZ, AsS0- ciate Editor: XEM Club I2: Debate Club 9-II, Vice-President II: Peanuts Staff Il, Property Manager: Senior Latin Club 9AI2: Walnuts Staff I0:.Cur: rent History Club 9-IO, IZ: Junior Debate Club B, President: Cincinnati Council on World Affairs IO, IZ. Fifth Row: FRANCINE YVONNE CRAWFORD Junior Squares 8: Freshman Choir 9: . . . - .: . . . - : . . . oard IZ, Head Basketball' Glee Club I0-IZ: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Stat? II: Senior Latin Club I0: Sophomore Dance IO: Walnuts Staff II-IZ: Y-Teens I0: Jazz Club 9, Secretary. JUDITH ANN CURFMAN, REMEMBRANCER IZ: Bi Sister I2: XEM Club IZ: A Capella Choir I0-IZ: Dramatics Cast, Stat? I2 IMaior Barbaral: Freshman Choir 9: French Club IZ: Junior Chorus 8: Radio Guild II-IZ: Walnuts Cast II-IZ: Y-Teens I0-IZ: Girl's Ensemble B. JEFFREY ROGER DALBEY, Big Brother II-IZ: Football Reserve IO: Fresh- man. Party 9: Gym Team IZ: Hi-Y I0-IZ' Class Representative I0: Home- coming I0: Intramurals 7-9: Junior Student Council 9: Peanuts Cast Il: Sophomore Dance I0. Sixth Row: PENNY DAUM, Current History Club IZ: Dramatics Staft IZ lMaior Bar- bai-at: F.T.A. 9-IZ, Vice-President II, President IZ: G.A.A. 7-I2 Home- coming Il-IZ: Junior Student Council 7: Peanuts Staff Il: Prom Committee II: Radio Guild IZ: Sophomore Dance IO: OSP I0-l2, Secretar II: Ylfilgiuts Staff ll-IZ, Chairman Make-up IZ: Water Pageant 7: Ottice Vjorker LINDA MAY DIECKER, Current History Club II: Freshman Choir 9: Health Careers IO: Glee Club II: Peanuts Stott Il: 'IDT I0-IZ, Corresponding Sec- retary II, Sgt.-at-Arms IZ: Y-Teens 9-IO. ROBERT THOMAS DICKMAN, REMEMBRANCER II, Assistant Advertising Editor:. Chatterbox IO, IZ: Big Brother ll-IZ: Current History Club 7-IZ: Dramatics Cast I2 IMaior Barbaral: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Staff ll: Radio Guild II-IZ: Student Council Il: Walnuts Cast II: Boy Mayor Assembly IZ. I oy ms I First Row: SANDRA DINE, Chatterbox Staff I2: Biq Sister I2: XEM Club I2: Current History Club I2: French Club I0-.I2: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-8: Glee Club 9: Junior Latin Club 7-9, Vice-President 8:.Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee II: Sophomore Dance IO: STP I0-I2, Social and Philanthro- pic Chairman I2: Y-Teens IO-I2. WILLIAM GIBSON DONOHOO, Big Brother I2: Boy Mayor 7-8: Chess Club 7-8: Current History Club I2: Dramatics Staff IZ IMaior Barbaraj: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y I2: Homecoming II: Intramurals 7, I2: Prom C-ommittee II: Spanish Club II-I2: Swimming I0-I2: Track 9-I0 I2: Tropical gsh gl: Library Staff 9: Rocket Club I0-II, Vice-President II: Boys ee U . HERB STEVEN DUCOVNA, Current History Club II-I2: SDX I0-I2: German 1CIuI'i 'Ig-II: Hi-Y I2: Intramurals 7-8: Junior Chorus 8: Peanuts Staff II: rac . Second Row: ROBERTA LYNNE DUNIE, XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir II-I2: Current History Club I0, I2: Freshman Choir 9: French Club I0-II: Freshman Party 91 Health Careers I0-I2: G,A.A. 7-9: Glee Club IO: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Staff II: Y-Teens 9-I2. DEBORAH BARNARD DUPEE, REMEMBRANCER IO: Chatterbox ll-I2: Big Sister I2: A Capella Choir II-I2, Council I2: Dramatics Cast 9-I2 ICyrano de Bergerac, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Reluctant Debutant, Maior Barbaral: G.A.A. 7-I2: Peanuts ll ICo-Directorl: Class Representative I2: Radio Guild II-I2: Sophomore Dance IO: Y-Teens IO. ROGER B. DWORKIN, Chatterbox IO: Debate Team II: Dramatics Staff II fgkeluctant Debutantj, Cast I2 tBa'or Barbaral: Intramurals I: Peanut Sga Il: Radio Guild ll-I2: Spanish Club II-l2, President I: Walnuts Cast Third Row: DANIEL LEE EARLIEIY, Scarab Il-I2: Intramurals 7-8, I2: Junior Latin Club 7-B: Junior Squares 7-8: Senior Latin Club I2: Stage Crew Il-I2. Bi? Sister I2: XEM Club I2: Cratters Club 7-8: F.T.A. IIM2, ecretary I, reasurer I2: Red Cross 7-8: Senior Latin Club 9-I2: Sophomore Dance IO: Y-Teens I0-l2, Cabinet I0-Il, Vice-President I2. RICK ALAN ELKUS, Chatterbox Il-I2: Class Leader 7: RT IO-l2, Historian g:.l'Gr1lfIgeam Il: Hi-Y Il-I2: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Radio ui - . Fourth Row: BETTY IJEE ELSEY, Big Sister I2: A Capella Choir II-I2' Health Careers I0, Secretary-Treasurer: G.A.A. 7-I2: G.A.A. Board 7, I2, Head Badminton I2: Junior Class Otticer, Secretary: lnterfratority Council I2: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Senior Council l2, President Big Sisters: Sophomore Dance I0: AXD I0-I2, President I2: Student Council IO: Y-Teens I0, I2. JIM EMERSON, Football Reserve, Varsity 9-I2: BOA I0-IZ, Corresponding Secretary Il: Homecoming IO: Intramurals 7-8 IZ- Varsitv Letter Club II-I2. GEORGIANA ESPY, A apella Choir I2: Freshman Choir 9: F.T.A. I2: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club I0-I I: Junior Chorus 7 Fifth Row: MARILYN M. FABE, XEM Club I2: Current History Club I2: Dramatics Cast I2 IMaior Barbarat: French Club I0-I2: G.A.A. 7: Junior Latin Club 7-9, Treasurer 7: Peanuts Cast II: Radio Guild I2: XSD I0-I2, Vice-President I2: Walnuts Staff II. SUZANNAH JANE FABING, REMEMBRANCER IU: Chatterbox I0-I2, Fourth Paige Editor ll, Co-Editor I2: Big Sister I2: Current History Club ll-I2: Fres man Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: Health Careers I0-ll, Vice-Presb dent, Program Chairman II: G.A.A. 9-I2: Junior Chorus 8' Peanuts Cast, Staff II: Quill and Scroll ll-I2: Student Council II-I2 Ex-Otticio I2: Swimming I0-I2, Honor Swim Team: Walnuts Staff I0-II: Y-Teens I0-I2. GEORGE WALTER FARMER Band 8-I2: Band Council I2: Bi? Brother I2: n ramura s - , : eanu s aff II: Track Il: Walnuts Cast 9- I. Sixth Row: GEORGE EDWARD FEE, Football Reserve IP: BOA I0-I2, President I2: Class Representative 9, II: lntertratority Council I2, President: Junior Student Council 9: Spanish Club II: Student Council IZ, Executive Committee. JANE ELLEN FELSON, REMEMBRANCER I0-II: Big Sister I2: Debate Team 9: G.A.A. 7-IO: GirI's Week Representative 8: Glee Club 9, II-I2: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee ll: GK I0-l2, Chaplain I2: Student Council IO: Walnuts Staff II: Y-Teens I2. NANCY RUTH FELSON, REMEMBRANCER I0-II: Chatterbox Il-I2 Co- Editorial Editor I2: Big Sister I2: Current History Club II-I2: Debate Team 8-9: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-I2: G.A.A. Board I2, ,Head Tennis: Junior Latin Club 7-8, President 8: Peanuts Cast, Staff II: Senior Council I2, Outside Ushering: Spanish Club II, Vice-President: Student Council II-I2, Recording Secretary I2: Tennis I0-I2: Y-Teens 7-I0. First Row: GEORGE THOMAS FINLEY, REMEMBRANCER Staff I23 Band 8-IO3 Band Borg-icil 93 A Capella Choir II-IZ: Boys Octette I23 Walnuts Cast and Statt JERRY N. FINE, Baseball Varsity I0-I23 XEM Club I23 Current History Club I23 Football 93 SDX I0-IZ: French Club 9-IO3 Intramurals I2. LENORE MARIJENE FISCHEL, REMEMBRANCER Staff II3 XEM Club I23 A Capella Choir II-IZ: Dramatics Cast I2 iMaior Barbaral3 Freshman Choir 93 French Club I23 Glee Club IO3 Junior Chorus 73 Junior Student Council 73 Peanuts Cast II3 Swimming II3 Triple Trio l2, Alternate3 Walnuts Cast I23 Water Pageant 7. Second Row: CHARLES ABRAHAM FISH., Basketball Reserve 9-II: XEM Club I23 Cur- rent History Club II3 Intramurals 7-8, I2. ARTHUR DENIS FOREMAN, Band II3 XEM Club I23 PRD I0-I2, Alumnae Recorder3 German Club II3 Intramurals 7-83 Junior Band 8-91 Junior De- bate 73 Peanuts Staff III Pep Band II3 Radio Club 8-IO, Treasurer 93 Walnut Cast II. LESLEE FRAN FOSTER, Chatterbox 9-l2, Mailing Editor Il, Assistant Feature Editor I23 XAEIM Club I23 Current History Club I0-II: French Club I0-IZ: Freshman Par? 93 G-.A.A. 7-IO3 Homecoming II3 Junior Latin Club 7-93 Junior Debate lub 7-93 Junior Student Council 93 Peanuts Cast II3 Prom? -lffomrrmtefz II-I23 Sophomore Dance IO3 Tennis I0-I23 Walnuts Cast 3 - eens - . Third Row: CHARLES KENNETH FOSSETT, Band 7-81 A Capella Choir ll-I23 ADK I0-l2, Secretary II3 Freshman Part! 93 Hi-Y ll-I23 Intramurals 7-9, I23 Peanuts Cast II3 Swimming 7-I23 Trac 9-IO3 Varsity Letter Club I0-Il. ROBERT FRENCH I JUDY M. FRIEDER, Big Sister I23 XEM Club I23 Current History Club I23 G.A.A. 7-93 lnterfratority Council I23 Peanuts Cast II3 GK I0-I2, President I23 Student Council II-IZ: Junior Y-Teens 9, Co-Chairman. Fourth Row: MARVIN ALAN FRIEDMAN, XEM Club I23 Current History Club 7-93 Foot- ball 83 Phi Ep I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary I0, Vice-President Il-I23 German Club I0-l2, President I23 Hi-Y I23 Intramurals 7-93 Peanuts Staff II3 Boy Mayor l2. WILLIAM H:EtNRY FRILLMAN, XEM Club I23 Light Crew III Peanuts Staff II3 Radio Club 9-IO3 Visual Aids 9-l2. HARRY FORD FRY, Band 9-I2, Council I0-I2, Vice-President Il, President I23 Big Brother I23 DB I0-IZ, Treasurer I23 Class Representative IO3 Intra- murals 7-9, I23 Peanuts Il, Band DIFECIOF: Student Council II3 Swimming 9-I23 Walnuts 9-l2, Band Director ll-I2. Fifth Row: REMEMBRANCER II3 French Club I0-II3 F.T.A. I0-II3 7-I23 Glee Club I03 Lunchroom Staff II3 Orchestra 7-93 Peanuts ta . LINDA LEE GLASSMAN, REMEMBRANCER II-I2, Assistant GirI's Sc-ports Editor Il, Publicity Head I23 Big Sister I23 XEM Club I23 A Capella hoir I0-II3 Freshman C oir 93 F.T.A. II-I23 G.A.A. 7-I23 G.A.A. Board IZ, Head Swimming: Glee Club 93 Junior 'Chorus 83 Peanuts Il, Horse Chorus Di- rector3 Spanish Club II-I23 Swimming I0-IZ, Honor Swim Team: Walnuts Cast 93 Water Pageant 7. ARTHUR STYX GLAZER, XEM Club I23 Cross Country II3 Current History EILITZIQSIIZQ I0-I23 Intramurals 7-B, I23 Junior Student Council 83 Varsity e u . Sixth Row: MALCOLM A. GLIESER, Band 7-93 XEM Club I23 Football 9-IO3 Phi Ep IO-IZ, Secretary II3 President I2' Hi-Y I23 Class Representative II3 Inter- fratority Council l2, Vice-President3 Intramurals 7-9, I23 Junior Debate Club 7-83 Peanuts Staff II3 Student Council IO. VICTORIA LOUISE GLIER, A Capella Choir I23 Fencino Club 7-83 Freshman Choir 93 Freshman Party 9, Entertainment3 G.A.A. 7-I0, I23 Glee Club I0-II3 Junior Chorus 7-93 Scenerfyf Painter 93 Spanish Club II-I2, President II3 Swimming 7, IO3 Walnuts Sta 9, Cast IO3 Water Pageant 73 Y-Teens I0. LIVIA GOINGS, Big Sister I23 A Capella Choir I23 French lu -I 3 res man our 93 Health Careers Il-I23 G.A.A. 7-II3 Glee Club II3 Homecoming II3 Junior Chorus 7-83 Peanuts Staff II3 Prom Com- mittee ll-I23 Red Cross I23 Sophomore Dance IO3 ISX I0-I23 Walnuts Staff ll. 1 X W S 4 sw . sy - . I -.-Q-sg i we elif P' ..,,,, - ,M . sea . X f X X .- :vis 'S X is s Nia 5 , it as X X :fy X X a it X . sw X X, 5 x K Ra Q ixb .. .. E x if if xiii AR I x XC x RQ X a x X sw First Row: GARY MACK GOLDBERG, Big Brother II-I2: XEM Club I2: Class Otlicer 8, President: Current History Club IO-Il: SDX IO-I2: German Club IO-ll: Glee Club 8: Class Representative ll: Junior Latin Club 9: Junior Student Council 8-9: Peanuts Staft ll: Sophomore Dance IO: Assembly Committee I2. RONALD GOLDEN, XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir IO-II: Football I0-II: PRD II-I2: Freshman Choir 9: German Club II: Intramurals 7-8: Boy's Octette ll, Alternate: Walnuts Cast I0-Il. EDWARD RONALD GOLDMAN, Football Reserve II: Lunchroom Staff IO: Visual Aids 7-I2: Rocket Club II. Second Row: PETER CHARLES GOLDMAN, XEM Club I2: Current Histor Club I2: Phi Ep 10-I2: Freshman Choir 9: Intramurals 7-8, I2: Peanuts Stah Il. STEVE GOLDMAN, Big Brother ll-I2, President I2: XEM Club I2: Football Junior High 8-9, Reserve IO, Varsity II-I2, Tri-Captain I2: SDX IO-I2, President I2: Hi-Y I0-I2, Secretary I0-II, Chaplain I2: lntertratority Council I2: Intramurals 7-B: Junior Latin Club 8: Sophomore Dance IO: Student Council I2: Swimming 9: Track 8, IO-Il: Varsity Letter Club I2. BARRY ALLEN GOODMAN, Football 8-II: German Club I0-Il: Intramurals 7-8. Third Row: I Health Careers I0-I2: ISX IO-I2, President JOHN EMMETT GOYIERT, JR., A CaDella Choir I0-I2: Current History Club I2: Football Reserve IO: Hi-Y II-I2: Intramurals 7-B: Junior Chorus 7: Peanuts Cast Il: Swimming Il-I2. SUSAN G-AIL GRALLER, Big Sister I2: Chatterbox IO, I2: Cheerleader Il-I2, Varsity: A Capella Choir I0-I2: Class Officer 8, I2, Secretary I2: Fresh- man Choir 9: Frenc Club IO: Freshman Par? 9: G.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club 9: lnterfratoritv Council I2, Secretary: Junior horus 7: Junior Latin Club 8: Junior Student Council 9, Secretary: Sophomore Dance I0: STP I0-I2, President I2: Triple Trio I2: Walnuts Cast II: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens 8-9. Fourth Row: WILLIAM FRIEDRICK GRASSMUCK, XEM Club I2: Crafters Club 7: Scarab I0-I2: Intramurals 7-8. BARBARA PHYLLIS GRAYMAN, C-Steam 9, II-I2, Assistant Art Editor I2: Chatterbox IO-Il: Big Sister I2: French Club IO-ll: F.T.A. IO-II: GA.A. 7: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee ll: Scenery Painter 8-9: Y-Teens 9-IO. JOANNE GREENFIELD, Chatterbox IO, I2, Mailing Editor IO: Bigp Sister I2: XEM Club I2: G.A.A. 7-8: Glee Club IO: Junior Latin .Club 7-8: eanuts Cast Il: Sophomore Dance IO: STP IO-I2, Corresponding Secretary I2: Spanish Club Il: Walnuts Cast Il-I2: Y-Teens IO. Fifth Row: DON ADAM GRIFFITH, XEM Club I2: Fencing Club 7-8: BOA I0-I2: geihmgn Party 9: Hi-Y ll-I2: Intramurals 8-9, I2: Peanuts Staff II: Spanish' u . BARBARA GROSHOFF, French Club IO: F.T,A. Il-I2: Peanuts Staff ll. DONNA ALICE HAAG, G.G.G. 9-I2: German Club 9-I2: Peanuts Staff ll: Walnuts Staff II: Y-Teens 9-IO. Sixth Row: CAROLYN GALE HALFTER, REMEMBRANCER ll-I2: Health Careers IO-I2, Treasurer I2: G.A.A. 9-I2: Library Workers ll-I2. GEORGEANN SCHOEPPEL HARRIS, Band 9-I2: XEM Club I2: G.A.A. 7-I2: German Club II-I2: TDT I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary I2: Walnuts Cast 9-II: Library Worker I2: Y-Teens 8-IO. HOWARD HARRIS, Basketball 9: Baseball 9: XEM Club I2: ADK IO-I2, Corresponding Secretary II, Chaplain I2: Hi-Y IO-I2: Intramurals 7-B, I2. First Row: GARY ARNOLD HARTMAN, Junior Boy Mayor 8: XEM Club Il: Phi Ep I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary IO, Treasurer I2: Peanuts Staff ll: Senior Latin Club I0-ll: Visual Aids 8. KRISTEN PAULINE HASZ, G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club I2: Red Cross 9: Spanish Club Il: Y-Teens IO. SUIE' N HEINES, Chatterbox 9-IO: XEM Club ll: Current History Club II: French Club IO-I2: Homecoming I2: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Sophomore Dance IO: GK IO-IZ, Sgt.-at-Arms I2: Library Worker I0-ll: Y-Teens 9-IO. Second Row: BARBARA SYLVIA HENKEL, XEM Club I2: Fencing Club 7-B: Pike I0-I2, Vice-President I2: French Club IO: G.A.A. 7-IO: Peanuts Cast ll: Red Cross 8: Sophomore Dance IO: Swimming 10: Library Worker I0-I2: Y-Teens IO, l2. RICHARD DONALD HERSHER, PRD I0-I2, Treasurer ll President I2: Inter- fratority Council I2: Spanish Club II: Stage Crew 9-I2. BRUCE MERLE t-IEYMAN, A Capella Choir IO-I2: Freshman Choir 9: SDK I0-I2: Glee Club 8: Intramurals 7-9: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club B-9: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee II: Walnuts Cast IO-I2. Third Riow: JUDITH LOUISE HILSINGER, Chatterbox 8-I2, Associate Sports Editor Il, Associate Feature Editor I2: Cheerleader IO-I2, Varsity: A Capella Choir I0-I2: Freshman Class Officer, Treasurer: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-II: Glee Club 9: Homecoming 9-IO: Junior Chorus 7: Junior Latin Club 8: Peanuts ll, Co-Director Singing Chorus: Red Cross 8: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD IO-I2, Vice-President I2: Triple Trio I2: Walnuts Cast I0-I2: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens IO. SANDRA LEE HINCKLE, Chatterbox IO: XEM Club ll: Dramatics Staff II-I2 lkeluctant Debutant, Maior Barbaral' Junior Chorus 7-8: Prom Com- mittee ll-I2: TDT IO: Walnuts Staff I2: Y-'Teens 9-I2: Office Worker 8-I2. CAROL JEANNE HINES, Chatterbox B-I2, Editorial Editor I2: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir IZ: Class Officer 7-9: Daisy Chain ll: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club 9, II: Junior Student Council 7-9, Secretary 7, Vice-President 8, President 9: Junior Squares 8: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee II, Head Publicity: Red Cross 9: Sophomore Dance IO: Y-Teens I0-I2, Fourth Row: STEPHEN SAMUEL HIRSCHFELD, Chatterbox ll-I2, Co-Sports Editor I2: Baseball II: Big Brother II-I2: XEM Club I2: Junior Class Officer, Treasurer: Debate Team 9-ll: SDX IO-I2: Class Representative II: Junior Student Council 7-9: Peanuts ll, Business Manager: Prom Committee Il, Co-Chairman: Senior Student Council I2, Vice-President. BARBARA ANN HITES, Chatterbox I2: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir Il-I2: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: Popularity Contest I2, Head: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Sophomore Dance IO: Y- Teens 8-I2: Girl's Ensemble 8. ELIZABETH CAROLYN HOFF, G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club 9-I2: Peanuts Staff II: Y-Teens 9-I2. Fifth Row: RUSS GILBERT HOFFMANN, REMEMBRANCER Il: French Club 9. JERRY HOLDIEER, Big Brother ll-I2: Junior Class Officer, Vice-President: Football Reserve I0: DB IO-I2: Freshman Party 9: Popularity Contest I2, Head: Hi-Y IO: Class Representative 9-IO, I2: Intramurals 7-8: Junior Student Council 8-9: Peanuts Staff II: Spanish Club II, Treasurer: Senior Student Council IO. ALBERT GEORGE HOLLER, JR., Chatterbox IO-I2, Feature Co-Editor I2: Baseball 9: Basketball 9: XEM Club I2: Current History Club I2: French Club Il-I2: Hi-Y IO-I2: Intramurals 7-I2: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee ll: Sophomore Dance IO: Stamp Club 7-9, Vice- President 8: DB I2. Sixth Row: , XEM Club I2: Current History Club 9-I2: Folk Song Club 9-IO: French Club ll-I2: Freshman Choir 9: F.T.A. I0-I2: G.A.A. 7-l2' Glee Club I0-I2: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Staft II: Prom Committee Il-I2: Red Cross 7-8: Senior Latin Club 9-IO: Walnuts Cast ll: Y-Teens IO. RICHARD ALIJEN HOLT, Basketball Reserve I0: Big Brother II-I2: Sopho- more Class Officer, President: Football 8-9: II-I2: DB IO-I2, President I2: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y IO-I2, Vice-President I2: Homecoming I2: Inter- fratority Council I2: Track 7-9: Walnuts Cast 9-IO: Varsity Letter Club II-I2: Supply Store II-I2, Manager I2. SUSAN ELIZABETH HOMMEL, Chatterbox I2: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: .French Club I0-Il: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-I2: Homecoming ll: Junior Chorus 8: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee Il: Sophomore Dance IO: Tennis I2: Walnuts Cast II-I2: Library Worker I2: Y-Teens 8-IO n First Row: BRUCE ANTHONY HOPKINS, Band 9: XEM Club I2: Chess Club 7-8' Cur- rent History Club IO: Freshman Party 9: German Club IO-I2: Glee Club 8: Intramurals 7-9, I2: Junior Squares 8: Prom Committee I2: Radio Club BA9: Sophomore Dance IO: Swimming IO-I2: Track I0-l2. CATHERINE WRAY HOVER, REMEMBRANCER IO: Chatterbox IO-IZ, Mailing Assistant Editor I2: A Capella Choir IO-I2: Current History.Club IO: Freshman Choir 9: F.T.A. 9-IZ, Points Chairman ll, Program Chairman I2: Glee Club 9: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Squares 8: Peanuts Staff II: Spanish Club II-I2: Y-Teens IO-II: Office Worker II-I2. HERBERT NEAL HURWITZ, Chatterbox I0: XEM Club I2: Band 7-I0: Phi Ep I0-I2, Secretary II: German Club Il: Walnuts Cast 9-IO. Second Row: JUDITH KAY HYMAN, Chatterbox IO: Big Sister I2: XEM Club II: A Capella Choir II-I2: Daisy Chain II: G.A.A. 9: Glee Club IO: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee ll: Red Cross 9-IO: Sophomore Dance IO: STP IO-I2, Philanthropic Chairman II, Social Chairman I2: Spanish Club II-I2: Walnuts Cast I2: Y-Teens 9-IO. ' TOM STEVE HYMAN, Baseball Varsity I2: Basketball Varsity I2: Big Brother I2: SDX I0-I2: Intramurals 7-8, I2: Spanish Club II: Track I0-II: Walnuts Cast I2: Varsity Letter Club I0-I2. DELIA IGLAUER, REMEMBRANCER IO: Chatterbox II-I2: XEM Club I2: Current History Club Il: French Club IO-II: Freshman Party 9: Health Careers IO-Il: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club ll: Homecoming! II: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Junior Debate Club 8: Peanuts Staff Il: Sop omore Dance IO: Swimming 7, I0, I2: Tennis II: Walnuts Cast II: Library Worker I2: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens I0-ll. Third Row: DAVID ALEXANDER ITKOFF, Chatterbox II-I2, Post-Times Star Cor' respondent: Bowling 7: A Capella Choir I0-I2: Cross Country IO-l2, Varsity II-I2: Current History Club IO: RT IO-I2: Freshman Party 9: German Club II-I2: Hi-Y I2: Intramurals 7-9: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Bo- s Octette II-I2, Alternate I2: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee II-I2: Senior Latin Club IO: Sophomore Dance IO: Track IO-I2: Walnuts Cast IO-I2: Varsity Letter Club l2. ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON, Chatterbox 9-IZ, Associate Typing Editor .I2: Bio Sister I2: A Cappella Choir II-I2: F.T.A. 9: G.A.A. 7-ll: Glee Club 9-IO: Junior Chorus 748: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee ll: Triple Trio I2: Walnuts Cast II: Y-Teens 9-IO, I2: Girl's Ensemble 8. ROSALFE SUSAN JOHNSON, REMEMBRANCER I2: XEM Club I2: Current History Club II: French Club I0-II: Freshman Choir 9: F.T.A. II: Glee Club II: Peanuts Staff Il. Fourth Row: MARGO KASFIR, REMEMBRANCER I2: XEM Club I2: Dramatics Staff I2 ltvtaior Barbaral: French Club I0-I2: Homecoming I2: Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee II-I2: Radio Guild II-I2: OSP IO-IZ, Corresponding Secretary I2: Walnuts Staff I2: Y-Teens 9-IZ. ELLEN RUTH KATZ, XEM Club I2: Current History Club Il-I2: French Club Il-I2: G.A.A. 9-IO, I2: Class Representative Il: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee Il: XSC IO-I2: Walnuts Staff I0-ll: Y-Teens IO, I2. JOYCE PHYLLIS KAIZ, REMEMBRANCER IO: Gleam II: Current History Club 9-IO: F.T.A. Il-I2: Glee Club 9-ll: Junior Chorus 7: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee II: XSD IO-I2, Treasurer I2: Walnuts Staff 9-I2: Y-Teens IO. Fifth Row: V Ia Gleam IO: XEM Club ll: Current History Club 1 res man Choir 9: F.T.A. IO: G.A.A, 7-I2: Glee Club IO: Junior Chorus 7'8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee II-I2: Radio Guild Iglged Cross IO: JUG 9-I2, Vice-President II: Spanish Club II'I2: - eens - . JAMES FROOME KIMPEL, XEM Club I2: Cross Countrv IO: Gym Team I2: Hi-Y I0-I2: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Tennis IO: Cheerleader I2. REMEMBRANCER 9-I2, Assistant Class Editor II, Co- Editor I2: Bio Sister I2: Cheerleader 9, II-I2, Varsity I2: A Capella Choir IO-I2: Daisy Chain Il: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club 9: Class Representative IO: Junior Chorus 7-8: Girl's Ensemble 8: Junior Latin Club 8: Peanuts Cast II: Red Cross 9: JUG 942, Secretary 9-IO, President I2: Triple Trio I2, Alternate: Walnuts Cast II-I2: Y-Teens 9: Buckeye Girl's State Representative Il. Sixth Row: FREDERICK WOODBURY KING, Football Junior High, Reserve, Varsity 9-I2: Homecoming II: Intramurals 7'8: Junior Squares 7-9: Radio Guild II-I2: Track ll: XEM Club l2. JOHN KIRADJIEFF, Baseball Reserve 9: XEM Club I2: Freshman Party 9: I-Ii-Y II-I2: Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee II: Sophomore Dance IO. JAMES CLAIR KIRCHHOFER, Bowling I2: XEM Club I2: Intramurals I2: geniorhqachestra I0-Il: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee II-I2: Walnuts ast - . First Row: CONSTANCE ELAINE KISSEL REMEMBRANCER I2: XEM Club IZ: G3.A.A. 7-IZ: Glee Club 10: Junior Chorus 7-8: Senior Latin Club ll-I2: Library Worker I0: Y-Teens I0-IZ. ROBERT FREDERIC KNAUFT, Big Brother Il-IZ: XEM Club IZ: A.CapeIIa Choir IZ: Class Officer 9-IO, I2: President 9, Vice-President IO, President IZ: Cross Country I0-ll: DB I0-I2: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y I0-IZ, Vice-President ll, Treasurer I2: Homecoming I2: Intramuras 7-8: Peanuts -Cast Il: Prom Committee IZ: Sophomore Dance IO: Senior Student Council I0-I2: Swim- ming 8-I2: Track 8-I2: Varsity Letter Club l2. VERNA LEE KNEIPP, Chatterbox II: XEM Club I2: Current History Club I0: G.A.A. 7-I2: Glee Club IO-ll: Junior Chorus 7: Peanuts Staff Il: PIKE IO-I2: Library Worker I2: Y-Teens 9-I2. Second Row: M TT RIEMEMBRANCER II-I2, Advertising Manager IZ: A ape a C oir Il-I2: French Club l2, President: Boy's Octette IZ: Peanuts Cast II: Walnuts Cast II-IZ: Academie Francaise IZ: Dramatics Cast IZ tMaior Barbaral. SUSAN JANE KOBER, Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir IO-IZ: Current History Club I2: Freshman Choir 9: Junior Chorus 7-8: GirI's En- semble 8: Junior Student Council 9: Junior Squares 7: Music Appreciation 7: Peanuts Cast Il: Senior Latin Club II-I2: TDT I0-IZ, Social Chairman II, Recording Secretary I2: Triple Trio I2, Alternate. KENNETH ARNOLD KOREY, XEM Club I2: Football 9-I2: Intramurals 7-8: Sophomore Dance IO: Stamp and Coin Club 7-8: Track 9-I2: Library Workers I0: Rocket Club I0-II, President II: Varsity Letter Club II-IZ. Third Row: BARBARA EDITH KORROS, REMEMBRANCER I2: 'GIeam II: Chatter- box 9-I0, I2: French Club I2: F.T.A. 9-IO: Glee Club I2: Junior Chorus 8: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee I2: Senior Latin Club I0: Y-Teens I0. ROY LAWRENCIE KROOVAND, XEM Club I2: Cross Country IO: Football II-I2: ADK I0-I2, Historian Il: Freshman Party 9: Gym Team I2: Home- coming I0-Il: Intramurals 7-I0. IZ: Junior Squares 7-8: Lunchroom Staff II: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee ll: Sophomore Dance IO: Swimming 7-Il: Track 7-I2: Varsity Letter Club I0-IZ: Supply Store 7-II, Manager IO. PAUL BARRETT KRUKE, REMEMBRANCER I0-Il: Baseball 9-II: Cross Coun- try I0-ll: Phi Ep I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary IZ: Freshman Party 9: Intramurals 7-8, I2: Peanuts Staff ll: Sophomore Dance IO: Swimming 7-ll. Fourth Row: J. DAVID KUHN, Chatterbox Il-I2, Associate Editorial Editor I2: Dramatics Staff 9-II: Cast IZ fMaior Barbarai: German Club ll-IZ: Light Crew 9-II: Peanuts I0-II, Co-Technical Director: Radio Club 7-IZ, Vice- President I0-I2: Visual Aids 9-I2: Walnuts Staff 9-II. SAUNDRA JEAN KUHNELL, REMEMBRANCER II-IZ: Band II-IZ, Council I2: XEM Club I2: G.A.A. 9-I2: Glee Club II: Homecoming Il: Maiorefte II-IZ, Head I2: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee ll: Scenery Painter I0: Walnuts Cast ll-IZ. PATRICIA MARY LARKIN, B:-:Ig Sister I2: French Club Il-IZ: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: G.A.A. 9: omecoming IU: Junior Chorus 8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Cast ll: Senior Latin Club 9-II: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD I0-l2, Corresponding Secretary I2: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens I0-I2. Fifth Row: SUSAN LAUER, XEM Club II: Crafters Club 7: French Club I0: Junior Latin Slug 7'-9: Pefsonuts Cast II: Red Cross 9: STP I0-IZ, Corresponding Secretary , - eens . t CHURCHILL PAULY LEA, Baseball Reserve 9: ADX II-I2: Hi-Y I2: Intra- murals 7-8, IZ: Spanish Club I2: Tennis IO. JOYCE ELLEN LEADER, Chatterbox I0-IZ, Assistant Re-Write Editor Il, Associate Sports Editor I2: Big Sister IZ: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir I0-I2: Current History Club I2: Dramatics Cast Il-I2 lReluctant Debutant, Maior Barbarai: Glee Club 9: G.A.A. 7-I2: G.A.A. Board 8 I2, President I2: Junior Chorus 8: Freshman Party 9: Peanuts Statt ll: Sophomore Dance IO: Walnuts Staff 9-I2: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens 9-II. Sixth Row: ROGER BURTON LE COMPTE, XEM Club I2: Dramatics Staff 8-I2: Fencing Club 7-B: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Staff Il: Radio Club I0-IZ, Secretary I2: Stagqe Crew 8-I2, Manager II-I2: Visual Aids 7-I2: Walnuts Staff 8-IZ: Boo Room 9-ll. DANIEL HENRY LEDERER, Band 7-8: Big Brother IZ: Senior Class Officer, Treasurer: RT I0-I2, President I2: Hi-Y ll-I2: Interfratority Council I2, Treas- urer: Intramurals 7-8, I2: Peanuts Cast II: Radio Club 9-IO, Treasurer IO: Track II-I2: Walnuts Cast Il. ANNE LINDA LEE, REMEMBRANCER ll-IZ, Assistant Art Editor Il, Co-Art Editor I2: Qleam II-IZ, Literary Editor IZ: Chatterbox ll: Big Sister IZ: Current Histoig Club II-IZ, Secretary I2: Daisy Chain II: G.A.A. 7: Glee Club Il: Junior horus 8: Junior Latin Club 7-B: Peanuts Staff Il: Prom Eorngiitteel Il, Co-Head Mural Committee: Senior Latin Club 9-II, Vice- resi en . N .i ' PML fix' First Row: NATALIE BARBARA LEHRNER, REMEMBRANCER I2: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: F.T.A. 9: G.A.A, 7-IZ: Glee Club 9-Il: Homecoming l2' Junior Chorus 8: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee II-IZ: Senior Latin Club II-I2: Y-Teens IO: GirI's State Representative II. , XEM Club II: French Club IO: G.A.A. I0-I2. JOHN VICTOR L1EVY, XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir II: Peanuts Staff II: Radio Club 7-I2, President I0-I2: Stage Crew IO-II: Walnuts Staff 9-II: French Club I2. Second Row: ROBERT HELLER LEVY, Camera Club 7-I2, President 8, I2: XEM Club l2: Current History Club 7-I2, Treasurer I2: French Club I0-ll: Intramurals 7-B: Peanuts Cast II: Chatterbox 7-8, I2: REMEMBRANCER 8-9, I2: Senior Lgtlin Club I0-II: Sophomore Dance I0: Walnuts Cast I0-I2: Rocket Club BONNIE LISHAWA, Chatterbox I0: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir I2: Freshman Class Officer, Secretary: Daisy Chain II: French Club IO: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: F.T.A. IO: G.A.A. 7-I2: G.A.A. Board 8, II-I2, Second Vice-President 8, Secretary II, Head Volley- ball l2: Glee Club 9, II: Junior Chorus B: Junior Student Council 9: Peanuts Cast II: AXD I0-I2, Treasurer I2: Walnuts Cast II-IZ: Water Pageant 7: Y-Teens 9-I2. Cabinet Il-I2. RICHARD IRA LISNER, X'ElM Club IZ: A Capella Choir Il-l2: PRD I0-IZ, Secretary II-I2: German Club I0-IZ: Boy's Octette I2, Alternate: Peanuts Staff Il: Red Cross I2. Third Row: TOM ROBERT LLOYD, A Capella Choir I0-I2: Football 9: Freshman Choir 9: Glee Club B: Junior Chorus 8: Boy's Octette II-I2, Alternate: Peanuts Cast II: Walnuts Cast I0-I2. RICHARD MARK LOWENTHAL, Chatterbox I0-I2, Co-Sports Editor I2: Big Brother I2: XEM Club I2: Class Leader 7: Current History Club 9-II: Football 9: RT I0-IZ, Treasurer 12: Freshman Party 9: Class Representative II: Junior Student Council 7-8, Vice-President B: Peanuts Cast Il: Student Council I2, Treasurer: Track B-I2. NANCY ANN MAGORIAN, XEM Club IZ: Current History Club I0-II: German Club I0-I2: Junior Student Council 7: Orchestra 9-ll: Peanuts Staff II: Walnuts Cast 9, II: Y-Teens II-I2, Co-Publicity Chairman I2. Fourth Row: KAREN MAILENDER, REMEMBRANCER Staff I0-II: Big Sister l2: XEM Club II: Current History Club I0-I2: Dramatics Staff Il lReIuctant Debu- tantl: Freshman Party 9: F.T.A. IO: Glee Club IO: Class Representative 7: Homecoming I0-I I: Junior Chorus 9: Peanuts Staff II: Radio Guild Il-I2: Red Cross IO: Spanish Club Il-l2: Walnuts Staff 9, I0, I2: Y-Teens I0-II. ARTHUR IVAN MALMAN, Bowling 7-B: Cheerleader 9-IO: A Capella Choir I2: SDX I0-IZ: Intramurals 7-I2: Junior Student Council 7: Lunchroom Staff IO: Peanuts Cast II: Spanish Club II-I2: Tennis I0. LAWRENCE RICHARD MANNE, Chatterbox Staff IZ: Debate Team l2: Entered Grade I2. Fifth Row: BRUCE MANSFIELD, XEM I2: Intramurals 7-9: Junior Latin Club 7-B: Radio Club 9-l2, Secretary I2: Stamp and Coin Club 8. SANDRA LEE MARIENTHAL, Chatterbox IO: Freshman Choir 9: French Club I0-I2: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 9-I I: Glee Club I0-I I: Junior Chorus 7: Peanuts Staff II: Sophomore Dance IO: PIKE I0-I2, Business Chairman I2: Y-Teens 9-I2. NANCY LEE MARKSTEIN, Big Sister I2: XEM Club II: Current History Club 9-I2: Dramatics Staff ll lReluctant Debutantl: French Club I0: F.T.A, 9-12: Junior Latin Club 8: Peanuts Cast II: Walnuts Cast 9-II: Y-Teens I0. Sixth Row: STEVJEN JOHN MARMER, Big Brother Il-l2: A Capella Choir Il-l2: Current History Club 9: Dramatics Cast ll :Reluctant Debutantl: PRD I0-II:'Germ-an Club I0-ll: Junior Student Council 7: Peanuts II, Co-Director: Radio Guild Il-I2: Walnuts Cast I0. KAREN JO MARTIN, Big Sister I2: Cheerleader I2, Varsity: Dramatics Cast Il-I2 lDeIuctant Debutant, Maior Barbaral: G.A.A. 9-IO: Class Representa- tive l0-II: Peanuts Cast ll: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD I0-I2: Student Coun- cil IO: Library Workers II: Y-Ieens I0-IZ, President I2. ENE M CAULEY, A C II Ch ' I0-IZ, Council, Accompanist Silkgfelslinisn PartyC9: G.A.A. I0-IilTeGTee Cillib 9: Junior Chorus 7-8: Pea- nuts Cast II: Triple Trio II-I2, Alternate II: Y-Teens 9-ll: French Club ll. First Row: STAN MCCAULEY, Big Brother IZ: XEM Club IZ: A Capella Choir IO-IZ, Choir Council IZ: Freshman Choir 9: Hi-Y II-IZ: Intramurals 7-8: Junior Latin Club 8:1 Boy's Octette IZ: Peanuts Cast Il: Sophomore Dance IO: Stamp and Coin Club 7-8: Walnuts Cast Il-I2. JON R. McENTYRE, Baseball Varsity I0-IZ: Basketball Reserve IO-II: Varsity IZ, Tri-Captain: A Capella Choir IO-IZ: Big Brother I2: Football Reserve I0, Varsity II-I2, Tri-Captain IZ: BOA I0-I2: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: Junior Chorus 8: Boy's Octette IZ: Peanuts Cast Il: Sophomore Dfanrce 40: Walnuts Cast IZ: Varsity Letter Club I0-IZ, Sophomore Athlete o te ear. ARNOLD MEADOWS. Second Row: ELIZABETH ANN MEIIER, Big Sister IZ: French Club IZ: Freshman Choir 9: G.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club IO: Class Representative 9: Junior Chorus 7-B: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Junior Squares 8: Orchestra Il-IZ: Peanuts Staff ll: Scenery Painters IO: Senior Latin Club IO: Y-Teens IO-II. JEAN LOUISE MEISTER, REMEMBRANCER Staff Il-I2: Gleam Staff II: Current History Club Il: Dramatics Cast IZ lMaior Barbaraly French Club IO-IZ: Freshman Party: Glee Club II: Homecoming II: Junior Chorus 7: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Radio Guild Il-IZ: Sophomore Dance I0: Walnuts Staff II. FRANK STUART MESSER, Basketball Manager II-I2: Football 7-IO: RT 3-IE, Social Chairman IZ: Intramurals 7-9, IZ: Sophomore Dance IO: Spanish u I. Third Row: SUSAN ANN MEYERS, RIEMEMBRANCER Statt I2: Chatterbox Staff IZ: XEM Club IZ: Dramatics Staff ll tkeluctant Debutantl, Cast I2 lMaior Barbaral: French Club IO-IZ: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee ll: GK I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary IZ: Y-Teens 9-IO. CAROL LYNN MICHAELSON, XEM Club IZ: Crafters Club 8: Health Careers IO: Junior Latin Club 8: Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee Il: Red Cross 8-IO, Treasurer 9: Senior Latin Club II-IZ: Y-Teens IO. CAROLYN SUE MILLER, Big Sister IZ: French Club II-IZ: F.T.A. II-IZ: Academie Francaise IZ. Fourth Row: ELIZABETH MILLER, Blue Book Writer 8: Junior Chorus 8: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Senior Latin Club IO-ll: Chatterbox Staff ll: GIeam Staff 9-II, Assistant Literary Editor IZ: Current History Club 9-IZ, President IZ: Peanuts Staff ll, Art Head: Walnuts Staff 9-IO. MARTIN WILLIAM MILLIGAN, Baseball 7-9: Football 8-II: ADK IO-I2, Sgt.-at-Arms IO: Freshman Party 9: Intramurals 7-8: Sophomore Dance IO. BOB TAVENNER MILLIKIN, Basketball 8-IO: Football Manager IZ: Fresh- man Party 9: Hi-Y I0-IZ: Intramurals 7-8, IZ: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts East II: Sophomore Dance IO: Spanish Club II-IZ: Track IO: Walnuts Cast Fitth Row: ELAINE MITCHELL, Big Sister IZ: Dramatics Cast I2 lMaior Barbaral: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: G.A.A. 7-IZ: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Junior Debate Club 7-B: Junior Squares 7-8: Peanuts Cast. II: Prom Com- mittee II-I2: Sophomore Dance IO: PIKE I0-IZ, Corresponding Secretary 12: Spqlanish II-l2, Vice-President I2: Walnuts Cast 9-I2: Library Worker IZ: - eens - . LOUIS Capella Choir IZ: Freshman Choir 9: F.T.A. - : . . . : ee Club I0-II: Junior Chorus 7-8. TORREY LEIGHTON MITCHELL, Band 7-IO: XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir IZ: Cross Country IZ: Dramatics Cast I2 lMa'or Barbaral: Football Reserve ll: German Club II-IZ: Homecoming ll: Walnuts Cast 9. Sixth Row: GARY WAYNE MOESSINGER, Bowling IZ: Fencing Club 7-8: Freshman Party 9: Intramurals 7-9: Visual Aids 8-9: Rocket Club IO. JUDITH LYNNE MOFFETT, REMEMBRANCER IO-IZ, Faculty Editor II, Senior Editor IZ: Gleam Staff IZ: Chatterbox I0-II: A Capella Choir II-IZ: Crafters Club 8: Glee Club IO: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Squares 7: Peanuts Staff ll: Spanish Club II-I2. JOHN WITTE MOORE, Big Brother IZ: Boy Mayor IZ: XEM Club IZ: A Capella Choir IZ: Cross Country IO-II: DB I0-IZ: Boys' Octette IZ: Peanuts Cast II: Sophomore Dance IO: Student Council 7, 9-IZ, Chairman House and Grounds Committee Il: Student Court IZ, President: Swimming 7, IO-I2: Walnuts Cast IZ: Varsity Letter Club IO-I2. s X -ft First Row: WILLIAM CLYDE MOORE, REMEMBRANCER II: Big Brother Il-I2: XEM Club I2: Football Reserve I0: BOA IO-I2: Intramurals I2: Spanish Club II-I2, President I2: Track IO. EARL JAMES MOTZER, Band 9-I2: Junior Band 7-B: Pep Band IO-I2, Director ll-I2: Camera Club 9: Walnuts Cast '7sII: Dramatics Cast 9 IAbe Lincoln in Illmoisig Stage Crew IO. HELEN NORMA MUELLER, REMEMBRANCER ll-I2, Assistant Senior Editor I2: Chatterbox 9: Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2, Secretary: A Capella Choir Il-I2: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: F.T.A. IO: Health Careers IO-I2, Program Chairman IO, President II' Glee Club IO: Class Representative I2: G.A,A. 9-I2: Homecoming I2, Co-Head: Peanuts Cast II: Spanish Club II: Walnuts Cast II-I2: Y-Teens 9-I2. Second Row: SANFORD LEE NARROW, Band 7: Debate Club 9: Dramatics Statt II lRe- Iuctant Debutanti: Phi Ep II-IZ, Correspondin Secretary II: Intramurals 7-8, I2: Peanuts Statt II: Red Cross 7-8: Spanish Club II-I2: Walnuts Cast II. LINDA CAROL NATIONS, Chatterbox II-I2: Big Sister I2: Freshman Choir 9: French Club IO: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 749: Glee Club IO: Junior Student Council 9: Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee I2: Sophomore Dance IO: PSKE I0-l2, Recording Secretary I2: Student Council ll-I2: Wal- nuts Staff I2: Y-Teens IO-I2. DAVID NICHOLS, Big Brother I2: A Caoella Choir IO-I2: Cross Country I2- Current History Club 9-IO: Dramatics Staff ll lReluctant Debutanti: ADK I0-l2, Historian I2: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: .Hi-Y ll-I2: Intra- murals 7-8: Peanuts Cast II: Radio Guild II-I2: Swimming II: Track I2: Walnuts Cast II-I2. Third Row: NANCY NIGHTINGALE, REMEMBRANCER I2: Current History Club I2: 'llfrench I2: G.A.A. II-I2: Radio Club II, Secretary: Scenery Painter II: ennis I - . GORDON NORD, XEM Club IZ: Current History Club I2: French Club IO-II: Hi-Y II'I2: Junior Chorus 8: Radio Club IO: Stamp Club 8, Treasurer. PHILLIP DALE PAHNER, Gleam I2: Chatterbox IO: Band 7-8: Band Council 8: Basketball Reserve IO, Varsity II-I2: Big Brother I2: XEM Club I2: Freshman Party 9: HivY I2: Class Representative I2: Intramurals 7-B, I2: Junior Latin Club 7-B: Peanuts Cast Il: Red Cross 7-8: Sophomore Dance IO: Varsity Letter Club ll-I2: Jazz Club IO. Fourth Row: GORDON THOMAS PAINE, Football 9-I2: DB I0.I2, Vice-President I2: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y IO-I2: Intramurals 'Z-9, I2: Junior Squares 7-9: Pea- nuts Cast II: Prom Committee IO: Red Cross 9-IO: Sophomore Dance IO: Varsity Letter Club I2. RONALD GRANT PARKER, Chatterbox IO: Baseball II-I2: XEM Club I2: Freshman Choir 8-9: German Club II-I2: HIAY II-I2: Homecoming Il: In- tramurals 7-B, I2: Junior Chorus 7-8' Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee I2: Sophomore Dance IO. MARTY PECK, Baseball Varsity II-I2: Basketball Reserve B-IO: Biq Brother II-I2: A Capella Choir I2: Football Junior High 8-9, Reserve I0, Varsity II-12, Tri-Captain I2: BOA IO-I2: Freshman Party 9: German Club II-I2: Hi-Y IO-I2, President II-I2: Homecoming IO: Intramurals 7-B: Lunchroom Staff 7-8: Prom Committee IO: Senior Latin Club 9-IO: Sophomore Dance IO: Student Council IO: Track IO: Varsity Letter Club I0-I2. Fitth Row: VIRGINIA PAULA PERLMAN, REMEMBRANCER II-I2, Head Patrons and Sponsors I2: Chatterbox II: Big Sister I2: Daisy Chain II: French Club I0-I2: G.A.A. II-I2: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Junior Student Council 9: Pea- nuts Cast ll: Prom Committee I2: GK IO-I2, Treasurer I2: Swimming II-I2: Walnuts Staff IO: Y-Teens 8-I2. MARTY PERRY, Daisy Chain Il: Dramatics Staff I2 Itvlaior Barbarai: Home- coming I2: Peanuts Cast II: Radio Guild II-IZ. VIRGINIA ALEXANDER PHILLIPS, Band II-12, Secretary I2: Band Council I2: Health Careers IO-ll: G.A.A. 9-I2: Homecoming I' Orchestra 9-ll: Orchestra Council 9-IO, Vice-President IO: Peanuts Cast Il: Spanish Club II-I2: Walnuts Cast 9-I2: Y-Teens IO-l2. Sixth Row: BETTY LOUISE POLLAK, Chatterbox IO, I2: A Capella Choir I2: Current History Club I0-II: French Club IO-II: G.A.A, 7: Glee Club I0-II: Peanuts Cast II: Red Cross 9: Sophomore Dance IO: GK IO-I2, Vice-President I2: Y-Teens 9-IO. EBERHARD G. PREUNINGER, Cheerleader 9-IO: Golf Team II-I2: Tennis 9-I0. STAN BEN PRUSINER, Boy Mayor I2: XEM Club I2: Current History Club I2: Football 9-IO: RT IO-I2, Business Manager I2: Intramurals 7: Lunchroom Staff 7: Stamp and Coin Club 7: Swimming IO. First Row: EMILY ANN RAAB, French Club I0-II: Glee Club IO, I2: Peanuts Staff ll: GK I0-I2: Y-Teens II. PAMELA CATHERINE RADFORD, REMEMBRANCER Statt I0: Gleam Statt ll-I2: XEM Club ll: Freshman Party 9: Junior Chorus 7-8: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee II: Sophomore Dance IU: Y-Teens IO-I2, CHARLES PAUL RAFLO, Band 7-l2' Band Council Il-I2: Dramatics Cast I2 lMaior Barbaral: PRD II-I2: Vice-President I2: German Club II-I2: Pea- nuts Cast II: Walnuts Cast 9-II: Pep Band I0-IZ. Second Row: DAVID RANEY, Gleam I2: Chatterbox Staff I2: XEM Club I2: Cross goufntlry IO: Dramatics Staff II lPygmalionJ: German Club ll-I2: Peanuts as . BART EDWARD RAPP, Baseball Varsity I0-I2: Basketball Reserve IO: Big Brother I2: A Capella Choir I2: Cross Country I0-IZ, Captain I2: Football 8: DB I0-l2, Chaplain II, Sgt.-at-Arms I2: Freshman Party 9: Hi-Y I0-I2, Secretary I2: Homecoming IO: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee ll: Sopho- more Dance I0: Swimming 7-8: Varsity Letter Club I0-l2. BARBARA RIEED, Big Sister I2: XEM Club II: Current History Club 9: Freshman Party 9, Entertainment: G-.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club I0: Junior Latin Sigur? ?69f2Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee II: Senior Latin Club I0-I2: Third Row: ANDREW REIS, Chatterbox ll-I2, Associate Sports Editor I2: XEM Club IZ: Football 8-I0: Freshman Party 9: Intramurals 7-8: Peanuts Staff Il: Spanish Club II: Track 8-9. WILLIAM ELLIS REMLEY, Basketball Varsity I0-I2: Big Brother I2: Freshman Party 9: Track IO-I2: Intramurals 7-9: Peanuts Cast ll: Sophomore Dance IO: Student Council ll. MIARY LOU REUL, XEM Club I2: Health Careers IO: 6.A.A. B-I2: Class Representative Il: Orchestra 8-ll: Orchestra Council Il, President: Spanish Club Il-I2: Walnuts Cast 9, Il: Y-Teens I0-IZ., Fourth Row: MARTHA REUSS, REMEMBRANCER 9: Chatterbox I2: Big Sister I2: A Capella Choir II-I2: Freshman Party 9: F.T.A. 9: G.A.A. 7-I2: G-lee Club 9-I0: Class Representative IO: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Pea- nuts Cast ll: Prom Committee ll: Red Cross 9: Senior Latin Club I0-IZ, President I2: Sophomore Dance I0: PiICE I0-I2, Sgt.-at-Arms II, Treasurer I2: Tennis I2: Walnuts Cast II-I2: Y-Teens I0-l2. BARBARA JEAN RISEN, REMEMBRANCER IO: Chatterbox 9-I2, Adver- tising Manager II, Associate Feature Editor I2: Blue Book 8: Junior Student Council 8: Peanuts Staff ll: XSD IO. ROSLYN RIVKIN, REMEMBRANCER ll-l2, Literary Editor I2: Chatterbox I0-I2, Feature Editor I2: Big Sister I2: Current History Club IO: French Club I0-I2: F.T.A. Sell: G.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club 9: Peanuts Staff Il: Prom Com- mittee II, Decorations Committee Head: Y-Teens IO: Junior Chorus 8: Junior Latin Club 7-B: Senior Latin Club 9-I2. Fifth Row: V JON DAVID ROBISCH Baseball IO, I2: Basketball Junior High 8-9, Reserve IO, Varsity ll-I2: Big Brother ll-I2: Football 9-I2: BOA I0-I2: Hi-Y I0-l2, Treasurer I0-II: Intramurals 7-8: Varsity Letter Club I0-I2. PHIL REID ROLLINS, A Capella Choir l2. RAY ROSENBAUM, Stamp Club 7: Rocket Club I0-I2, President IO: Debate Club I0: Intramurals 7-8, I2. Sixth Row: STENAE ROSENTHAL, Big Brother I2: Fencing Club 7: Football 9-IO, I2: SDX I0-I2, Treasurer I2: Class Representative 9: Intramurals 7-9: Junior Debate Club 9: Prom Committee Il: Swimming 9-II: Track I0-l2. LYNNE CAROL ROTH, Chatterbox IU: Current History Club IO: XEM Club II: Daisy Chain II: French Club IO: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-9: Glee Club 9-I0: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Latin Club 8-9: Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee Il: STP I0-l2, Corresponding Secretary I2: Walnuts Cast ll: Y-Teens 9. SALLY ANN ROY, Big Sister I2: XEM Club I2: French Club IU: Freshman Choir 9: Freshman Party 9: G.A.A. 7-I2: Class Representative 9, ll: Home- coming 9: Junior Chorus 7-B: Junior Student Council 8-9: Peanuts Cast ll: Radio Guild Il-I2: Sophomore Dance IO: AXD IU-IZ, Corresponding Secre- tary I2: Y-Teens 9-l2, Secretary 9, Chaplain, Cabinet l2. M1 , x , E, was 1 ,K ,,,, if ' I Q: beam, C I , s .:: 2:11, I I i 1 I I . I I ii I X , asa. ss .-ss. A x s ggi t 'N fs ' .-:rx -.spa ,ty i M, .J ,V , W, 4 I I NWS 'W so -it-Sl 'ff' ' I I' -if as i 1 A I N i MS v xx AS We N 9 we X ss 5 X 5 yn:- First Row: JACK RUBENSTEIN, REMEMBRANCER 8: Big Brother Il-IZ: XEM Club IZ: Dramatics Staff II lPygmalioni: Football 9-IO: SDX I0-IZ, Corresponding Secretary ll: Vice-President 12: Freshman Party 9: Class Representative 9, ll: Homecoming Il-IZ: Intramurals 7-8: Junior Student Council 8: Pea- nuts Statt ll: Radio Guild II-I2: Spanish Club IZ: Student Council I0-IZ, President IZ. PAUL HAROLD RUBIN, Chatterbox Stat-f Il: XEM Club I2: Debate Club I0-IZ, President I2: Intramurals 7, 8, I2: Peanuts Statt ll: Rocket Club I0-IZ, Treasurer ll, President I2. LOU T iolntramurals 7-B: Lunchroom Staff 7-9, ll-I2: REMIEM- a . Second Row: MARY ISABELLE SAG-MASTER, REMEMBRANCER ll-I2: Chatterbox Statt II-I2, Co-Copy Editor IZ: Big Sister IZ: A Capella Choir ll: Dramatics Cast ll-I2 tReluctant Debutante, Maior Barbarai: G.A.A. 7-IO: Glee Club 10: Class Representative IO: Peanuts Cast Il: Prom Committee I2: Scenery Painters Il: TDT I0-IZ, Corresponding Secretary IZ, Walnuts Cast I0. NANCY LOUISE SAHND, REMEMBRANCER Statt II-IZ, Assistant Senior Editor ll. Co-'Editor IZ: Big Sister IZ: French Club 9: G.A.A. 9-IZ: Home- coming II: Senior Council IZ, Inside Ushers: AXD I0-IZ, Chaplain IZ: Stu- dent Council ll-IZ: Library Worker ll: Y-Teens 9-II. Co+Chairman 9. PAUL JOSEPH SANDERS REMEMBRANCER Staff IO: Baseball B: XEM Club l2: Current History Club IZ: Cross Country ll: Intramurals Z-9: Junior Squares 8: Peanuts Staff ll: Senior Latin Club I0-IZ. Third Row: MASAKO SASAKI, Current History Club IZ: Spanish Club IZ: Entered Grade IZ. SAYLOR, JIM M., Band 7-IZ' Band Council I0-IZ: Big Brother IZ: XEM Club I2: Cross Country IZ: ADX I0-IZ, Treasurer Il, President IZ: Intertra- Earitygfauncil I2: Intramurals 7-9: Junior Squares 9: Peanuts Cast II: Walnuts ast - . CARL SCHIELE, Basketball Junior High 8: XEM Club IZ: Football 9-IZ, Varsity Il-IZ: BOA I0-IZ Corresponding Secretary Il: Hi-Y I0-IZ: Intra- murals 7-8: Junior Latin Club 8-9: Varsity Letter Club I2. Fourth Row: CHRISTINE DUERR SCHILLING, Bi Sister I2: XEM Club IZ: Health Careers I0-IZ: G.A.A. 7-I0: Glee Clucb 9-IO: Junior Latin Club 7-B- Junior Student goiincil 9: Peanuts Staff Il: Senior Latin Club IO: Walnuts Cast Il: - eens - . MILTON JOSEPH SCHLOSS, Current History Club IZ: RT I0-IZ, Correspond- ing Secretary ll: Intramurals 7-B, IZ. HELGA SCHROEDER, Junior Squares 7: F.T.A. ll: G.A.A. I0-IZ: German Club I0-IZ, Secretary Il, Vice-President IZ: Glee Club ll: Y-Teens IO. Fifth Row: JULIAN CHARLES SCHWAB, GIeam 9-l2, Assistant Business Manager ll, Business Manager lZ: XEM Club I2: Current History 8-ll: Dramatics Cast IZ lMaior Barbaral: RT I0-I2. Corresponding Secretary 12: Intramurals 7.8: Peanuts Cast Il: Radio Guild II-IZ: Walnuts Cast II-IZ. RENEE E. SCHWARTZ, Big Sister IZ: Current History Club 9-IO: Daisy Chain ll: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Senior Latin Club IZ: STP I0-IZ, Secretary ll, Treasurer IZ: Walnuts Statt II: Y-Teens IO. JUDITH I. SCHWARTZMAN, Chatterbox Staff II: French Club I0-Il: F.T.A. 9-IZ: Glee Club 9-ID: Lunchroom Staff II: Y-Teens IO. Sixth Row: SUSAN MARY SCHWEIKHART, A Capella Choir ll-I2: Freshman Choir 9: G-.A.A. 7-9: Glee Club 9-IO: Peanuts Cast II: AXD I0-I2: Triple Trio I2: Walnuts Cast Il. JOYCE COLLEEN SCULLY, Chatterbox Statf 9-I0: Drarnatics Staff Il Reluctant Debutantj: French Club Il.-IZ' Freshman Party 9: G,A.A. 7-IO! .lunior Latin Club: Peanuts Statt Il: Senior 'Latin Club IO: PIKIE I0-IZ: Walnuts Statf Il-IZ: Y-Teens 7-I0. PAUL SEGAL First Row: CAROL SEINSHEIMER, Band 9-12, Secretary ll-l2: Big Sister 123 XEM Club 123 Current History Club lo-iz: Frenrh Club lo-l2: G.A.A. 7-123 Orchestra 8-93 Peanuts Cast Il3 Pep Club Band ll-l2: Walnuts Cast 9-12, Staff II-I2, Secretary3 Water Pageant 73 Y-Teens 103 Homecoming 12. MARV ROBERT SEITEL, Baseball Varsity 11-123 XEM Club 123 Football 8-93 2:DXb I0-125 Hi-Y l2: Intramurals 7-8, l2: Spanish Club ll-12: Varsity Letter u Il-I . BETTY JANE SELBERT, Chatterbox Statf 123 Big Sister 123 XEM Club II3 Freshman Party 93 G.A.A. 7-123 Gir1's Week Representative 8' G-lee Club II3 Class Representative 7-93 lnterfratority Council 123 Junior Latin Club 7-93 Peanuts Staff II3 Prom Committee II3 Red Cross 93 Senior Latin Club lo-l2: Sophomore Dance 103 PEKE I0-12, Parliamentarian II, President 123 Swim- ming lo-l2Q Walnuts Statt 113 Water Pageant 73 Y-Teens 7-12. Second Row: ROBERT LEE SHIRLEY, Chatterbox Staff ll-123 Basketball 8-9' Current History Club II3 Dramatics Cast II-I2 lkeluctant Debutant, Maior Barbaral3 Football 9-103 DB lo-l2: German Club ll-12, Treasurer 123 Hi-Y 10-123 Intra- murals 7-8, 123 Junior Latin Club 7-93 Peanuts Cast 113 Radio Guild 123 Senior Latin Club 9-103 Sophomore Dance 10. PAUL DAVID SHUFF, Big Brother 123 A Capella Choir I0-123 DB I0-12, Secretary 123 Freshman Choir 93 Freshman Party 93 Golf Team 10-123 Hi-Y 123 Intramurals 7-8, I23 Junior Student Council 8, SECFETBFYQ Boy's Octette 10-12, Alternate 103 Peanuts Cast II3 Swimming 7-12, Co-Captain 123 Varsity Letter Club 10-12. BARBARA SUE SHLlRE, Big Sister 123 XEM Club 113 A Capella Choir .ll-l2j Freshman Partcy 9, Director Precision Chorus3 F.T.A. 10'-12, Program Chairman Il, Vice-Presi ent 123 Girl's Week Representative 83 Class Representative 103 Junior Chorus 83 Junior Student Council 7-83 Peanuts Cast ll: Prom Committee 113 Red Cross 8, 12: Scenery Painter 93 XSD 10-12, Corresponding Secretary 123 Popularity Contest 12, Tri-1-lead. Third Row: JAYNE KATHRYN SILVERSTEIN, Chatterbox ll-12, Associate Feature Editor 123 Big Sister 123 Current History Club 10, 123 French Club 103 Freshman Party 93 Htmecoming 10-II3 Class Representative 113 Junior Latin Club 93 Junior Student Council 73 Peanuts Cast 113 Prom Committee 113 Senior Latin Club 103 Sophomore Dance 103 Tennis Il-123 Walnuts Staff 10, Cast 113 Y-Teens 9-103 Junior Arts and Crafts Club 83 Office Worker 9-ll. DONALD M. SIMMONS, Gleam Staff 9-113 Chatterbox 10-12, Fourth Pafge Editor ll, Co-Editor 123 Big Brother ll-l2: Sophomore 81 Junior Class O icer, Treasurer 10, President 113 Current History Club 8-12, Vice-President 11, Executive Committee 123 DB ll-123 French Club 103 Hi-Y lo-iz: Class Representative 93 Intramurals 7-83 Junior Student Council 8-93 Peanuts Cast, Staff II, Personnel Director3 Prom Committee l0'll: Sophomore Dance 103 Tennis lo-lz: Varsity Letter Club ll-12. REMEMBRANCER 123 Chatterbox 10-123 Camera lu 10, I2: Chess Club 123 Dramatics Staff 11 lReluctant Debutantj Cast Q2 ifMle1io5Barbaral3 Peanuts Staff 113 Spanish Club ll-l2: Track 93 Walnuts ta -I . Fourth Row: NATHAN FRANK SOODEK, G-leam Staff II3 XEM Club 123 Dramatics Cast I2 lMaior Barbaral3 German Club ll-l2: Intramurals 7'-8: Lunchroom Staff Il-123 Red Cross 83 Library Worker 12. WAYNE L. SPALDING, REMEMBRANCER Staff 123 XEM Club 123 A Capella Choir I0-123 Dramatics Cast I2 fMaior Barbaral3 Freshman Choir 93 Glee Club 7-83 Intramurals 7-8, 123 Peanuts Cast 11. JONATHAN WHITTE SPELMAN. Big Brother ll-12, Vice-President 123 Senior Class Officer, Vice-President3 Dramatics Cast Il-I2 fkeluctant Debutant, Maior Barbaral3 Fencing Club B-93 Football 9-103 DB 10-123 Freshman Party 93 Glee Club B3 Hi-Y I0-123 Class Representative 103 Intramurals 7-9, 123 Junior Student Council 83 Junior Squares 83 Peanuts Cast ll, Director Continuity3 Prom Committee 113 Radio Guild ll-123 Sophomore Dance 103 Swimming 8-123 Track 9-10, 123 Walnuts Cast 10. Fitth Row: DONALD ANDREW SPENCER, Football 93 Student Council 113 Track 8-10. DEAN SPINANGER, XEM Club 123 Current History Club 11-123 Debate Club 11-123 Debate Team II-123 Peanuts Staff 113 Stamp and Coin Club 73 Tennis 7, 11-123 Rocket Club I0-12, Treasurer 12. JANE ELISABETH SPOOR, REMEMBRANCER II-IR, Activities Editor 123 Chatterbox 10-12, Assistant Typing Editor 123 G.A.A. ll-123 German Club lo-ll: Junior Latin Club 83 Peanuts Staff 113 Senior Latin Club I0-123 PIKE ll-12, Chaplain I23 Library Worker 103 Walnuts Staft ll-12. Sixth Row: , JOYCE SPROSTY, French Club 10-113 Freshman Choir 93 Freshman Party 9, Entertainment3 G.A.A. 7-103 Glee Club 9-113 Homecoming II3 Junior Latin Club 7-93 Peanuts Cast 113 Prom Committee 113 Red Cross 7-83 Sopho- gnore Dance 103 AXD I0-123 Walnuts Cast Il-123 Y-Teens 9-ll: Water Pageant QBIIIZJL SPURGEON, Band 9-103 XEM Club 123 Peanuts Cast 113 Walnuts Cast JAMES CARL STANDER, XEM Club 123 Intramurals 123 Peanuts Staff 113 Prom Committee II-123 Spanish Club ll. First Row: PHYLLIS STARNBACH, XEM Club ll: Crafters Club 7-8: Glee Club I0: Junior Chorus 8: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Staff Il: Senior Latin Club I0-I2: XSD I0-l2, Historian ll, Sgt.-at-Arms I2: Y-Teens 9. MARLENE VICKI STERN, XEM Club ll: Current History Club I0: Junior Latin Club 7-8: Peanuts Cast ll: Senior Latin Club IO: STP I0-I2, Vice-Presi- dent I2: Walnuts Cast 9: Y-Teens IO. WILLIAM VICTOR STRAUSS, GIeam I0-IZ, Assistant Literary Editor ll, Editor I2: Big Brother I2: Boy Mayor I2: Current History Club 7-I2, Treas- urer II: RT I0-I2, Corresponding Secretary Il, Vice-President I2: Intra- murals 7-8: Peanuts Cast ll: Quill and Scroll Il-I2: Student Council I2: Tennis Il-I2: Walnuts Cast ll-I2: Varsity Letter Club ll-I2. Second Row: GAYLE STREICHER, XEM Club ll: French Club I0-I2: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee ll: Red Cross 7-8: XSD I0-12, Re- cording Secretary I2: Walnuts Staff II: Y-Teens 7-IO. EDWARD WILLIS STUEBING, Band 9-I2: Bowling 7-8: XEM Club I2: Dra- matics Cast 9 lAbe Lincoln in lllinoisl: German Club Il-I2: Intramurals ?69i2Walnuts Staff 9-I2: Rocket Club I0, Secretary-Treasurer: Pep Band DANIEL HENRY SWAY, XEM Club I2: A Capella Choir ll-I2: Current History Club IO: SDX l0I2: French Club 9-ll: Intramurals I2. Third Row: DANIEL JAMES SWILLINGER, REMEMBRANCER ll-I2. Boys Sports Editor Il-I2: Chatterbox Il-I2, Cit Correspondent ll, Re-Write Editor I2: Baseball Varsity I0-I2: XEM Club I2: Current History Club 9-IZ: Dramatics Cast I2 lMaior Barbaral: German Club II-12, Vice-President II: Intra- murals 7-9: Junior Latin Club 8: Junior Student Council 7: Peanuts Statt Il: Radio Guild I2: Student Council I2: Visual Aids 7-9: Walnuts Cast I2: Homecoming I2. MARTI TATE, Current History Club IO: Fencing Club 9-IO, Secretary IO: G.A.A. 7: Glee Club I0-II: Junior Chorus Z: Y-Teens I0-ll. Big Brother II-I2: ODK ll-I2, Secretary 12: French Club : oot a : unior Orchestra 7-B: Academie Francaise I2. Fourth Row: LINDA KATHRYN THIELMEYER, A Capella Choir IO-I2: Freshman Choir 9: Junior Chorus 7-8: Junior Squares 7: TDT I0-ll. ARMINA ANN TURNER, F.T.A. 9-Il: Junior Chorus 8' Lunchroom Staff Senior Latin Club ll-I2: Student Council I0: Library Worker I2: Y-Teens Fifth Row: STANFORD DAVID ULLNER Camera Club I2: XEM Club I2: Dramatics Staff II lReluctant Debutantl: Intramurals 7-8: Photography I0-I2: Spanish Club II: Walnuts Staff IO. MICHAEL ALEXANDER VON VOLBROTH, Current History Club 9-II: Orchestra 7-8: Spanish Club ll. LLOYD FREDERICK VORDENBERG, Chatterbox ll-l2, Circulation Staff Head I2: Current History Club ll-I2: Scarab IO-I2, Sgt.-at-Arms Il: Intra- murals 9, I2: Peanuts Staff Il: Tropical Fish Club ll. Sixth Row: ' MARCIA L. WAGNER, A Capella Choir II-I2: Glee Club 9-IO: Junior Chorus 8: XSD I0-I2. KAY ELAINE WARD, XEM Club I2: French Club I0-I2: Freshman Party 9: Junior Latin Club 7-9: Peanuts Staff II: G.A.A. 8-I2: TDT ID-IZ, Treasurer I2: Walnuts Staff ll-I2: Library Worker I2: Y-Teens I0-I2. CAROL H. WATANABE, REMEMBRANCER ll-I2, Girl's Sports Editor II, Circulation Editor I2: Big Sister I2: French Club IO-I2: G.A.A. 7-I2: G.A.A. Board IZ, Secretary: Glee Club 9: Homecoming Il: lnterfratority Council I2: Junior Chorus 8: Peanuts Staff ll: Prom Committee ll: Senior Latin Club 9, Treasurer: TDT I0-IZ, President I2: Walnuts Staff ll. First Row: KAREN LEAH WATERS, XEM Club IZ: A Capella Choir l2: Current History Club II: G.A.A. II-IZ: Glee Club I0-II: Peanuts Staff II: Radio Guild I2: TDT IO-I2, Historian II, Vice-President IZ: Walnuts Staff IO. DAVID M. WATT, Band 7-II: Big Brother I2' XEM Club l2, Vice-President: DB I0-IZ: Class Representative I2: Intramurals 7-8: Junior Squares 7-9: Pea- nuts Cast II: Pep Band II: Swimming 7-I2: Tennis 7-I2: Walnuts Cast 9-I2: Varsity Letter Club I0-I2. WILLIAM G. WAXMAN, XEM Club I2: RT I0-I2: Golf Team I0-I2: Intra- murals 7-8: Peanuts Staff II: Swimming 9-I2. Second Row: RUTH JANE WEISS, Chatterbox 9-I2: Advertising Editor II, News Editor I2: Big Sister IZ: Current History Club IO: French Club I0-II: Junior Chorus IO: Junior Latin Club 9, Secretary: Peanuts Cast II: Prom Committee II: Senior Council IZ, Student Aid: GK I0-I2: Student Council II-IZ: Y-Teens II. JOHN R. WEITZEL, Band 9-I2: Band Council I2: Basketball Manager 9' Chess Club IO: Cross Country IO: F.T.A. 9: Intramurals 7: Lunchroom Stafl 8-9: Peanuts Cast Il: Senior Latin Club I2: Walnuts Cast 9-I2. MALVA MAY WESCOE, REMEMBRANCER Staff I2: Band I2: Big Sister IZ: Health Careers I0-I2, Secretary II, Vice-President I2: G.A.A. I0-I2: German Club I0-II: Homecoming II-I2: Peanuts Staff II: Red Cross I0-Il: Sophomore Dance IO: Walnuts Staff I0-I2, Co-Head Make-Up II, Head Publicity I2: Y-Teens I0-I2, Cabinet II, Treasurer I2. Third Row: WEST, Lunchroom Worker 7-II: Junior Latin Club 7-8. JUDY WHITE, Big Sister I2: Current History Club II-I2: Fencing Club 8-9: G.A.A. I0-I2: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee ll-I2: Swimming I0-I2, Honor Swim Team: Y-Teens 9-I2, Cabinet II-I2. ROBERT LEE WHITMIEE, Chatterbox I0-ll: Bowling 8-9: XEM Club l2: Intramurals 7-9. Fourth Row: BETTI MARILYN WIESEN, REMEMBRANCER Staff I2: Gleam Statt I2: Chatterbox Staff IZ: Current History Club II-IZ: Freshman Party 9: F.T.A. II: Junior Latin Club 9: Peanuts Staff ll: Senior Latin Club IZ. A Capella Choir II-I2' Freshman Choir 9: Health Careers Il-I2: F.T.A. I0-I2: Glee Club IO: Junior Chorus 8. SHERYL ANN WILSON, GIeam I0-l2, Co-Art Editor II, Art Editor IZ: Freshman Part 9: Peanuts Staff II: Prom Committee Il: Scenery Painter I0-I2, Co-Head' ll-I2: Sophomore Dance IO: Walnuts Statt I0-I2. FT, A. , ,,.... ..., ..,,,. L if WJ, g ' -,W A4 9 ray? W ff!! ?l , X66 l I E 3 R x R N X X3 be we R an x X A .. First Row: EDWARD WISE, Chatterbox I2g XEM Club II: RT IO-I2g French Club I2g Hi-Y II-I2g Peanhts Cast II: Swimming II-I2g Walnuts Cast II. THOMAS ROBERT WISE, XEM Club IZ, German Club I0-llg Intramurals I2. SUSAN ELLEN WOLF, REMEMBRANCER IO, Chatterbox Staff IO, Big Sister I2: Current History Club 7-93 Dramatics Staff ll lReIuctant Debutantlg French Club II-I2, Vice-President l2: F.T.A. 9-I2g Junior Latin Club 7-83 Peanuts Staff II, Head Make-Up, Radio Guild ll-IZ: Walnuts Staff 9-IZ, Make-Up Head llg Y-Teens 7-IO. Second Row: FRIANK E. WOOD, Dramatics Cast II lReluctant Debutantlg ADK I0-IZ, Vice-President IZ, French Club IO, Freshman Party 93 Hi-Y I0-IZ, Home- coming IO, Intramurals 7-8, I2: Junior Latin Club 73 Peanuts Cast II: Sopho- more Dance I0g Swimming 7-I2, Co-Captain I2. ROBERT DENNIS WOOLDRIDGE. THOMAS GREGORY WRIGHT, REMEMBRANCER Staff IO: XEM Club I2: Chess Club 8. Third Row: DOTTIE YAUGER, REMEMBRANCER I0-I2, Art Editor II-I2g GIeam Staff I0, I2g Chatterbox Staff IO: Current History Club I0-I2g Fencinclg Club 9: Ghze Clrg: Ilg Junior Chorus 7: Peanuts Staff Ilg Senior Latin C ub II-IZ: ' EETIS . FRED JOSEPH YOUNG, Band 7-83 Baseball 9: XEM Club IZ: Current History Club IO: ADIC I0-IZ: Freshman Party 9, Hi-Y Il-I2g Homecoming II, Intra- murals 7-8, IZ, Radio Club 73 Sophomore Dance I03 Swimming 8-9. HANITA ZALESKY, French Club Il-l2: F.T.A. 8-ll: Glee Club ll-l21 Junior Latin Club 7-81 Lunchroom Staff llg Peanuts Cast ll: OSP I0-IZ, Treasurer II, Social Chairman 123 Y-Teens IO. Fourth Row: STEPHEN CARR ZIEGLER, REMEMBRANCER Staff IO: Current History Club I2g Freshman Party 91 Hi-Y 125 Intramurals 7-9, IZ, Sophomore Dance IO: Baseball Varsity I2. JANE ZOELLNER, REM-EMBRANCER II-I2, Class Editor I2g G.A.A. 8-I2g German Club I0-II, Homecoming Il: Junior Chorus 7: Junior Squares 7-8' Peanuts Staff llg Prom Committee Ilg Sophomore Dance IO, Walnuts Stafl II-I2, Head Personnel II. PEGGY JANE ZOLBERT GIeam Staff II: XEM Club IZ: Dramatics Staff II llleluctant Debutantlg French Club I0-IZ: Freshman Party 97 Homecoming Ilg Peanuts Staff II: Tropical Fish Club I0g Office Worker II-I2. Not Pictured: JAMES VAN GELDER, Baseball Varsity I2g Phi Ep. I0-IZ, Vice-President IZ: French Club ll, Intramurals 7-9, l2g Peanuts Staff II. X I M 1 P f ,. ,If l It I eff' I ' fifeffcf , ,4 s ' ' if Lada I N lgii jjfiii - L 1, 1 QS , Most Likely To Succeed JOHN MOORE, NANCY SAHND SENIOR CLASS POPULARITY 41 'F is 4 N AA,. I I Most Popular DICK HOLT, JUDY HILSINGE I X - Q I I 215 wx - ' . , . X gg. v - lxfsffi' -- J ,1 -2 sf I . f Best Student Best S ool Citizen pf V 2' YN Ros RIVKIN, mc:-IARD LOWENTHAL JACK was? IN, NANCUIFELSOQYV5 . ' ' x I I , I Iv . INR , Q .V XX I C .X I, If f I r 'Q I in I' ! U xxf Us , 'N Y' ' I f ,q 1, B Busiest ' X H 1' x J xx V MARLAINA KINER, STEVE GOLDMAN , I - Y I V 3 , 1 1 'J It I I RJ I 1 X 2 .1 Q- X . 4' Best AII Around SUE GRALLER Friendliest MARCIA BEINHART, MATTHEW KNOTT h CWM. KXLMNUNKKQ 3O L XA BNA-uv Q W E, 3 WNFR LCV! VKAQ xr-L-V' vA Most Talented Best looking NV Q 'V 4 q 5'9 JON SPELMAN, DEBBIE DUPEE JUDY HYMAN, MARTY PECK X s-,Ct ' ,f L Y ,,-St f- I Best All Around RICK KNAUFT Most Talkatlve GARY GOLDBERG. SUE SCHWEIKHART CCNTEST INNERS Most Athletic Wifliesf CAROL WATANABE, JON McENTYRE KTOM DICKMAN, BETTY ELSEY xx-A , Nicest Smile CAROL HINES, JERRY HOLDER Walnut Hills' Junior Class Officers Junior Class Officers. Sealed, Lefl lo Righi: T. Frey, A. Dingilian. Sfand ing: T. Bellman, B. Yeager. V Q ,gigs 4 X 1 - .5 . if . A siwzxg-xxidfsiifi Ll Z. A f H ji e X X ' X K X K x , . .- Ffxswygi X' ' s 2' -LE -5f1qsQ:.f . E ., , - Q. ww x 5:5 ima 1 wiv X K - N31 X if pg .fxaixxfwg-X i ivwmx . Nm:-x - - f fxwxffk 1 1 1 1. 2 .,X1 . Wig in . fix x x 1 X xx . V i 1 six . A xxx - E. Ywkiix wif. - .iff 'iw M12 - . my K- iv fn f fe Q K . fsaiff 3 F 'QV-Q qfv, 5, Rf .k.. X , .. ,. S N N x frfb x Xxzx ' Qs Q XX 1. JE A USA ,xml R N MQ .1- 331 wk X 1 Q5 Q 1 fiXXSXijisj XX N SWK. iilfiafii f Firsf Row: Arlene Ackerman, Damaris Ames, Bill Ammons, Mark Ammons, ,Lim Anderson, Fred Arnold. Second Row: Frannie Aikins, Donna Avery, Kenney Banks, Sieve Bauer, Pai Bayer, Waller Becky. Third Row: Barb Beinhari, l-lal Bernsiein, Tom Beilman, William Bill, Linda Blouni, Margie Bolorink. Fourrh Row: , Barb Bourne, Nancy Bradeen, Phyllis Brad- ford, Bgiiy Breckenridge Barbara Brown. Fifih Row: Della Brown, Chris Broxon, Jack Buchhollz, William Buchholz, John Bullock, Roberr Burns. Six'I'h Row: Dale Burnside, Lyn Casello, June Caudill, Sue Clapper, Clark Clar- ence, Allen Claybon. Sevenfh Row: F. JOl'1I1 Conway, Diana Cooper, Peg Cowen, Daniel Cox Jenny Daley. Eigh+h Row: Jim Davis, Diana Deam, Mike DeCamp, Gary Dehner, Arlene Dingilian, Clem Dinsmore. Nin+h Row: Alberi Dixon. Sara Dixon, Buddy Donnelly. , Sluarl' Du- bin, Mike Earley. Tenrh Row: Shelia Eafon, Susan Eggers, Anne Evans, Maxine Fabe, Marcy Falck, Waller Feige. Elevenfh Row: Nancy Felson, John Fischer, Bernard Fish, Dianne Fishberg, Gwyn Fleming, Bill Fosrer. 54 xxx Firsl' Row: Bob Frankel, Toby Frey, Judy Friedman. Richard Friedman, ,E,Q5,lyn, Gimji,-Sled Garber. Second Row: Tanya Gary. Gloria Geh- ler, Barry Gendelman. Margo Geyer. Lyn Gianneslras, Miriam Gilbert ' 'ir C T J slit ' - 'gl' 4, AQ ' fs Third Row: Jane Glich, Abbey Gold- berg, Carol Goldman, Linda Goldman, Sieve Goodman. Richard Gordon, Fourfh Row: Chris Goves, Dave Grad. Sieve Greenwald, Tom Gregory, Dinah Groppenbeclcer, Charles l-lagner. F-ifih Row: Sfewarr Haines, Chrislene Hall, Lavern l-lall, Sally Hamlin, Sieve Handler, Roberl Harris. Six+h Row: Bob l-larfield, Dave Haiha- way, Tom l-laynes, Charles l-leilhans, , ' son, Mark l-lerfzman. Sevenih Row: Elanor l-licks, Sally l-ligbe, Mimi l-lill, Sue l-lilsinger, Tom Hinder- son, DQQ ljoard, Eighlh Row: Richard l-lodapp, Peler Hornweg, Nancy l-lowes, Sally l-lyer, Gayle lglauer. Tim lsaacs. 'i Ninih Row: Belsy lsador, Jagnesilaclxsojf- ' Charles Jacob, William Jacobs, Bob N Jahnigan, Helen Jenks. Tenih Row: Joanne Jennings, Tom Jo- hani, ' . Monnie Jones. Marqarei J0EdQn... Elevenih Row: Louise Kahsar. Myra Ka- minsky, Margie Kanfor, Nancy Kalzen. ' . Jim Keough. 55 Firsf Row: Kalhie Kiefer, Judy Kimpel, Neal Kinney, Donna Kloslerman, Nancy Kock, Andrea Kockrilz. Second Row: Emily Kramer, Lee Krapp, Elsie Krebs, Judy Krogh, Mimi Kulay. Deedee Kuhn. Third Row: Donna Kurlz, Tessie Lace- field, Dennis Lane, Sieve Lappin, Andre LeClaire. Elizaloelh Leeds. Fourih Row: Camille LeGrancl. Carla Lerman. Irwin Levensrein, Ellen Levin, Lynda Levin. Marcia Lewis. Fif+h Row: Barry Lienharr, Loys Liggerr, Jenny Lind, James Linder, Don Liiwin, Claudeile Liners. Sixih Row: Gayle Lockharlr, Edgar Lol- speich. Nancy Loudenslager, Phyllis Lov- ell, Georgelle Ludwig, Helen Lusrig. Sevenlh Row: Helen LuHon, Edward Lyon, Alisler Maclnlyre. Margo Mac- pherson. Alice Marks, Jane Marlin. Eighih Row: Yvonne Marlon, Dianne Malihews, Asrrid Mallison. Peggy Max- well, Carol McCampbell. Pam McClure. Ninfh Row: William McDonald, Marilyn Meadors. Sidney Mendelsohn. Ted Mer- kel, Alan Messing. Tee Meicalfe. Tenfh Row: Terry Meyer. Barb Michel- son. Jackie Miller. Liz Miller, Ron Miller, Roberi' Milchell. Eleven+l1 Row: William Morgan, Jim Morgens. Edifh Morifz. Mark Muhsam, Jim Murphy. Shirley Myers, 56 Firsi' Row: Dwala Nelson, Carolyn Nooks, Jeff Nugen+, J. D. Oloerklein. Doug O'l-leaven. Joe Oiiaviani. Second Row: John Ofierman, Eric Offe- sen. Sherri Page. William Pfeiffer, Lyn Pfiesier, Fran Piizle. Third Row: Norman Plair, Gary Prior. Judy Ralifke. Richard Raymond, Anne Redlern, Beverly Robinson. Four+h Row: Jean Robisch. Marsha Rod- ner, Karen Roe. Sieve Rosedale, Harvey Rosenzweig. Pefer RuHer. Fifih Row: Dave Schengold, Cynfhia S.c h l o s s , Anne Schwariz. Rodger Schwariz. Nancy Scoff. Sue Seifert Sixih Row: Mary Shavzin, Joyce Shige- mura, Ed Sierman. Barry Singer, Sieve Skurrow. Sue Skurrow. Seven'l'h Row: Elizabeih Smiih, David Sonkin. Ilo Soovere, Bernice Sfafman. Sam Sfeding, Eric Sfein. Eighfh Row: Corky Sieiner, John Sfeiner, Mike Sfenburg. Ron Siern. Dick Sleven- son. Sue Sleves. Ninfh Row: Leslie Siewari. Jim Siokes, Dave Sionebraker, Carol Sioner. Carol Siraub. Joan S+ueve. Tenfh Row: Mike S+ulberg. Anne Sweel', John Sweet Ron Talley. Norma Taylor, Russel Tecklenburg. Elevenih Row: Joyce Teilz. Mike Thay- er, Nancy Thielemeyer, Carol Tillery, Sandy Tinsley. 57 Firsi' Row: Wesley Tolle. Burk Tower. Phil Travis, Mae Tuiiley. Second Row: Pai Underhill, Mala Vor- denberg, Barb Wachs, Toby Wagner. Third Row: Gail Walsh, Carol Wasser- man, David Weiner, Sue Weisbach. Fourih Row: Andrew Whi're, Joan Wil- liams, Kalie Williams. Norman Willie. Fiffh Row: Sianley Willis, Margie Wilson, Fred Wise, Ken Wolf. Sixfh Row: Michael Wolf. Nancy Wood- burn, Ellen Woodward. Melinda Wood- ward, Seven+h Row: Carole Yaies, Bob Yea- ger, Sandy Youlcilis, Roberi Young. Eigh+h Row: Jim Young, Jim Zeigle, Fred Zimmerman. Juniors, along wiilw seniors, use slucly halls 'For library worlx Sue, Jane, and Dale examine a plan? in Hue greenhouse azlioining -l'l1e bofany room. Reserve cheerleaders: Sally Wegman, Lynn Wa+ers, Babs Banker, Bev Bla ey. Junior Melinda Woodward accompanies Belly Johnson l ,L , eg V , ,sf ,f . V, 1. . L - R L f 'X L L o as ea 1 K4 7 fuk L no , L 'L 4' :W ff ,f ,, f ,fx -X f' L I cf K k ' I x ' L i 'AW' Senior girls chef wiih iunior, Margo MacPl1earson. 59 -S551 . ,QE 5 A x 3 1 : x iii . i 3 1322: '55 x -. x K Q x ? K W Q N XX K X gg Y R X .fi-.igrswl ' xXwwi?fIf.z1.+i-Q-X K 1 E K ,qw .kx. Qs. 2 1 xg : 5 X f X x , ' x X 52 . X. Ni i -1? 1 K. 243 Q . 'WYTN -F 'WF ' X , . 'ESS Q t , X E 2 X . X? Q, Fi XXX if ww-Rf xxx . 5s2f 55's35f . W4-Q-'Wg , Wffwfesefa K kim vig Q Nw-M x Q3 'Q W .QF 5:55. i x 3 X M . IT? 34 up is-M VN . -.y r N --Sz, -iv,5g?g Maier QYSQ ff X , Q sf hw ,,,, . .. ff ,x.X - K xy vu? ii 350 Yaf- xiii 1' Qffesi Q51 x 35375 55655 wg if-5: 1 3 SSX' :QE Vg 'Eiil fig gil S Exishgf f MR. PETER STITES .. f ' Walnut Hills' Sophomore Class Members This year, 'rheir Tirsl as upperclassmen, 'rhe Sophomores were busy wilh many aclivilies. Such subiecls as modern languages. Advanced Slanding Courses, and A Capella Choir were open lo 'rhem for lhe firslr lime. They look parl in upper-school sporls and clubs and in pledging social clubs. Under The guidance of Mr. Peler Sliles, lhe Sophomore class carried oul' proiecls benefiling rhemselves and The whole school. They published a direcfory conlaining The names. addresses. and phone numbers of all Sophomores. Publiciiy for lhe Homecoming Dance was handled by lhe class. An open-house during baslcefball season and a class parly were The social affairs presenled by lhe Sophomores. Sophomore Class Represenlalives. Firsl' Row: C. Epslein, C. Walls, B. Pope. Second Row: S. Fosself, B. Slern, J. Youngs. 61 Firsi' Row: Bing Ahlering, Judy Alber+, Tim Baelz, Paul Baier, Babs Banker, Paul Bard. Second Row: PaHy Bardner, Connie Barnes. Palricia Barnes, Bob Bass, Herb Beiqel, Gloria Belmer. Third Row: Vicror Benson, Paula Berko- wi'rz. Richard Berman, John Besl', Louise BeH'man, Sue Biehlie. Fourfh Row: Nancy Birch, Paul Bishop, Ann Blackburn. Leslie Blank, John Blan- +on, Dick Block. Fif+h Row: Dina Block, Alice Bluesiein, Aimee Blumenfhal, Buddy Bogart Diare Bold, Marilyn Breden. Sixih Row: Julie Broaclfooi, Bob Brown, Marianna Brown, Susan Brown. l-leafher Buchanan, Sharon Burke. A Sevenfh Row: Ellie Bufler, Gloria Cain, Joyce Calmeise, Kim Camlron, Elizabelh Cameron, PaHy Charlfon. Eigfh Row: James Clark, Sieve Cowuzr, Mark Cornelf, Ronny Cowan, Kafhleen Cralley. Marilyn Crosswhife, Nin+h Row: Rene Cummins, Richard Dearworlrh, Ben Delon, Marion Dennis, Chris DeVaux, Vivian Dicky. Ten'l'h Row: Bill Dixon, Bob Doepke. Howard Donles. Joan Dreskin, Roberf Duerler, Roderick Dunn. Eleven+h Row: Ty Durbrow. Dye Grimci, Richard Easley, Pauline Edwards, Jeff EI- lis, Marcia Elliof. 62 Firsi' Row: Sian Engelharf, Carol Englen- der, Tom Engleri. Beverly Epps, Char- loHe Epsfein. Janel' Evans. Second Row: Janie EvereH, Tilly Fabing, Sieve Fas+. Louie Feige, Toby FeHner. Marsha Fialco. Third Row: Marla Fink. Dave Fish, Re- gina Fischer, Bersy Flangan. Dick Flei- cher, Melanie Fleischman. Fourfh Row: Howard Flemning. Sue Fos- seff. Sue Franklyn. Larry Freeman, Shirle Freeman, Susan Freiburg. Fif+h Row: Dan Frey, Tom Gales, Phil Glassman. Howard Glier. Gwen Gor- don. Nancy Grau. Sixfh Row: Rodger Greenwald. Chrisiy Greiss, P. Gross, Robin Gue. Bea Gulino. Joan Hague. Sevenih Row: Sandy Hale, Myron Ham- ilion. Danny Harper, Lavrilyn Harris. Raymond Harris, Andy Hasiie. Eigh+h Row: Lawrence Hawkins, Sieve Hayhow, Barb Hendricks. Jim Hensley. Buddy Herfzman. Sian Herlzman. Ninfh Row: Ken Heuck. Randy Hoffeld. Susan Hoffheimer. Gary Horwoiz. Janei Hyman. Rosefia Irving. Tenfh Row: Nancy Irwin. Danisa Isaac. Howard Jarman, John Jennings. Jenny Johnson, John Johnson. Eleven+h Row: ScoH Johnson, Bob John- sione. Barb Jones. Frank Josselson, John Josselson, Charles Jules. 63 Firsl' Row: Jerry Kaplan. Barbara Kapp, Cynlhia Kasson. Jay Kaiz. Doiiy King, Carla Klein. Second Row: Sandy Kline, Lynn Kueff- ner. Phil Landfried, John Landsmann. Bucky Lauer, Dale Lawrence. Third Row: Jan Leader, Josie Leeds, James LeMonn, Mike Levinlhal, Carol Levy, Linda Light Four'l'h Row: Winona Lindsey. Jack Lin- gle. Jim Lipperi, Forresl' Longeway, Gail Loshin. Dick Lolspeich. Fiffh Row: Phil Lowenlhal, Julie Luel. Louis MacLaughlin, Dan Maham, George Makrauer. Judy Mane. Six+h Row: Sue Marienlhal. Marcia Maulf. Annie Mayer. Marcy McCauley, Janel Mayers, Susie McCurcly. Sevenfh Row: Mildred McFarland, Mike Meisel, Sally Mendelsohn, Bill Merkel, Ann MerriHs, John Mezaraups. Eighfh Row: Sandy Miller, Sieve Miller, Belh Milchell. Delores Miichell, Siu Mi'r- nik, Deilra Moore. Ninfh Row: Barry Myga++. BeH'y Nelson. Wayne Niswander. Cliff Olmari, Sieve Oppenheimer, Tom Oscher. Tenlh Row: Linda Ollaviani, Dick Pal- mer, Paul Palhe, Larry Palierson, Judy PaHerson. Don Paul. Eleven'l'h Row: Cloe Pechsiein, Frank Pein, Anne Pendergrass. Nan Peiers. Page Phillips, Harry Plofnick. 64 Firs+ Row: Bobbie Pope, Ben Porlnoy. Herb Posey. Janie Pressman. Chrisline Preslon, Barbara Pri're. Second Row: Sue Radabaugh, Gigi Rad- ford. Roger Rasmussen, Ron Ralhbun. Ginny Reed. BeH'y Reid. Third Row: Louis Reik, Olga Refyi. Susan Richfield, Andrea Riger, Robby Roberis, Janel' Rogers. Fourfh Row: Dave Rolls. Ri+a Rubin, Ely Ryder, Marilyn Sanders, Mike Sasfre, Suellen Saul. Fifi- Row: Nancy Scheineson, Berl' Schloss, Richard Schmidt Gary Schnei- der, BeHina Schroeder, Calvin Schroeb. Six'l'h Row: Pal Schueneman, Sandra Schwallie, BeHy Schramm, Jack Selberl, Alinifhea Shanks, Kalhy Shirly. Sevenlh Row: Sfandford Silverman, Richard Smilh, Sieve Snow. Tammy Sol- way, Cheryle Soulhern, Vicky Spelman. Eighfh Row: Ed Spencer, Dianne Spinan- ger. Dick Spoor, Barry Slare, Diane Slarr, Audrey Sieiner. Ninlh Row: BeHy Siem, Frank Sfern. JareH S+evenson, Dave Sleves, Bob Sfockwell, Karen Sfugaed. Tenfh Row: John Sfuhlbarg, Siu Suss- kind. Mike Swemly. John Tale, Jim Tay- lor. Rick Tessel. Elevenfh Row: Glenn Thobe. James Thomas, Rollon Thompson, Erick Tiepel, Pal Van Horn, Boris Vishnevsky. 65 Firsi' Row: Bill Von'Volbro+h, Peggy Vor- denberg, Bill Waldman, Elaine Walker. Second Row: Tom Warner, Marlin War- ner, Lynn Wafers. Weezie Wa+'r. Third Row: Caren WaH's, Roberi' Weber. Juel Websfer. Wendell Websfer. Fourfh Row: Sally Wegman, Judy Wein- burger, Bill Weinsfein, Sieve Werkiny. Fiffh Row: Pai Werner, Sieve Wesf, Ei- leen Wesferhelwey, Emma Wilburn. Sixfh Row: JoAnn Willciwson, Michael Williams. Ernesfine Wininger, George Wise. Sevenih Row: Bill Wolf, Bob Wolf, Carol Wood, Dorolhy Worris. Eighfh Row: John Wyllie. Sfu Yaffe, John Young, Wayne Zeager. Ninfh Row: Jody Zelig, Rick Zeigler, Mary Zigaersfein, Linda Zlaiin. ,Z iCQZfif!! X 'X , N Sophomore sfuclenls show inleresi in ilweir worlr l C l il ' k 1 , 7 of Q. An English leciure can be enioyable as well as enfer laining. N Sophs enioy enieriainmenf at Sophomore Dance Ty Durbrow describes +l1e Elizabeilnen 'll-aeaier Af 3:00 o'cloclr a rush begins in The halls Junior Sfucleni' Council Officers. Le'H' 'Io Righh A. Bork L. Beniamin, J. ' Blair, C P K . x ' I . J! , ' fb 4yL6fQZJa Z Walnut Haus' FO Freshman Class Officers MISS BEVERLY LOGAN, Lower School Counselor Walnut Hills' Freshman Class Members The principal duTy of This year's freshman class was To lead The Junior High. The class oT '63, however, assumed many oT The responsibiliTies and. accordingly, received many of The privileges. Early in The Tall all Freshmen sprouTed Their beanies, visible prooT oT The success of This annual sale. The class parTy. The STardusT Swing, was held in February and was anorher sign of The capabiliTy and spiriT OT uniTy oT The Treshmen. Because The members oT The class were considered parT oT The lower school, class oTFicers were noT elecTed, nor was an advisor appoinTecl, unTil The end oT The year. Firsl' Row, Leff To Righf: J. TraunsTein, M. NysTrom, B. Gradman, A. BorTz, C. Pan. Second Row: J. Blair, L. Beniamin, J. Lederer, N. Schwab, C. Evans. 62 Firsf Row: Richard Abraham. Gordon Agnew, Alberr Craig, Sharyng Albrighr, Judy Ander- son, Leslie Apple. Second Row: Tom Arnold. Sieve Aronoff. Pe- rer Barneir. Anne Bauer, Doloris Bayer, Chris- Jropher Beclcwilh. Third Row: Glen Bengson. Lora Benidmin. Doris Berclcmann, Dan Berger, Debbie Bern- srein, Ernie Billups. Four'I'h Row: Jack Binns, John Blair. Laurie Blurnberg, Carole Boggs, Frank Bowling, David Bra'Hs. FiH'h Row: Par Breden. Dave Bremer, Dave Broclcfield. Jayne Brofman, BeHy Brown, Ellen Brown. Sixfh Row: Jim Brown, Ka+hleen Brown, Mar- gellenl Brown, Ronald Brumby. Joe Budro, Linda Burcharclr. Sevenih Row: Mary Jo Burnside. Rena Bufe. Dave Bukey. Morgan Bu'r'ron. Bob Campbell, Roberra Carlson. Eighih Row: Barbara Clark, Sian Claybon, To- by Cohen. Carhie Colebroolc. Margie Cole- man, Sue Collins. Nin'I'h Row: James Cook. Margaref Coulrer, Kaihy Curry, Daryl Daigle, Tim Daily, Frances Deane. Tenih Row: Pa+ Derringer, Slephani Dine, Ann Dinsmore, Wendell Drew, Shiryl Dunn, Parry Eber. Eleven'I'h Row: Miichell Edelman, Virginia Ed- wards, John Eggna. Chip Ellioi, Barry Evans, Chris Evans. Twelffh Row: Sandra Farmer, Alan Felson, James Finger, Myron Fish. Bonnie Fisher, Judy Fisher. 70 Firsi' Row: Kafhey Fischer, Marcia Fleming, Bill Gardiner, Bill Gasi, Susan Gilliam, Carolyn Ginnant Second Row: Barbara Glass, Jane Goedl, Dick Goefile, Dianne Goland, Dan Goodman, Na- fhan Gordon. Third Row: Tom Gould, Barry Gnadman, Wal- +er Grayman, Sharon Greenberg, Clarence Greenway, Marcel Groen. Four+h Row: Herman Groshofi, Dennis Guenfher, John Hagner, Virginia Hall, Pai Hall, Pai Hanna. Fiffh Row: Chris Hawkins, Beverly Heaih, Dick Henshaw, NaneHe Herman, Ed Herrzig, Roger Herzig. Sixih Row: Ronald Hill, Marilyn Hirschberg, Sian Hirfle. Bob Hifzeman, Bob Horfon, Eric Horemeyer. Seven+h Row: Andrea Hover, Dorsey Hub- bard. Jim Hunf, Barbara Hyman, Clinion ln- gram, Sandra Isome. Eighfh Row: Dave Jacobs, Alverna Jenkins, Karen Jenkins, Knox Johnsione, Linda Jonas, John Jones. Nin+h Row: Margarei' Jones, Arlene Jordan. Kenl' Jordan, Sherry Kabakofh. Ken Keam- merle. Terri Kahn.- Ten+h Row: Semmi Kaminsky, Gail Kaplan, Randy Kaiz, Nancy Keck, Dave Kern, Carylon Keys. Elevenih Row: Nancy Kimball, Amanda Kisker. Ken Klayman, Bill Klingerman, Dick Koening, Robbin Korchmar. Twelffh Row: Naomi Krupfnik, Herbie Kuppin, Gary Kushner, Sieve Lakamp, Virginia Lam- berf, Ron La ndberg. 7l Firsi' Row: Linda Lane, Dave Lass, Judy Led- erer, Don Lee, Chuck Levin, Jo Carol Levy. Second Row: Sleve Lichfenberg, Aniia Liebo- new, Mark Linderberg, Ron Linder. Philip Lo- sey. Linda Lovelf. , Third Row: Carol Lowensiein. Emily Lowenfhal, Jay Lucas, Lewis Lu++on. Marilyn McGee, Ar- lene Malman. Fourfh Row: Curfis Mangham, Janef Mark- sfein. Howard Mayers. Vicky Mayfield, Rick McAllis'rer, Sandi Meagher. y l ,cz Fif+h Row: Richard Mechem, Lisa Meek, Bar- bara Mendelsohn. Sylvia MerriHs, Hildy Mey- er. Chase Miller. b Six+h Row: Jackie Miller. Jim Miller. Mickey Miller, Ellen Milligan, Nancy Minson, Phil Moeller. Sevenfh Row: Mike Moore, Jim Morgansfern, Ivan Moskowi+z, Darrell Moxley, Mike Nagai, Dick Naiions. Eighfh Row: Don Nieman, Rick Noble, Linda Nogen. Joanna O'Bryan'r, Jerry Olmes, Helen Oilerman. Ninfh Row: Alan Pack, Dave Palmer. Pan Chiahua, Dave Paul, Mike Pearlman, Pam Perkson. Tenfh Row: Bob Permui, Judy Phillips, Pai Pierce. Cafhrine Prince, Margo Pollins, Vicki Radabaugh. Elevenfh Row: BeH'e Rappaorl. Jerry RaHner, Tim Rau. Julian Renfrow. Barry Roessler, Lynne Rosen. Twelffh Row: Jimmy Rosenfield. Ellen Rosen- 'rhal, George Ross. Anifa Rofhfield. Marcenia Sadler. David Sageson. 72 Firsl' Row: Cheryl Salkina, Richard Sands, Mar- shall Sanford. Joan Scargorongh, Joanne Schaen. Charles Schinker. Second Row: Nancy Scholl, Judy Schuller. Chuck Schwab, Nelson Schwab, Richard Schwarlz, Ellen Schwarlz. Third Row: Ronald Seeskin, Belly Segal, Karin Segal. Frank Seinsheimer, Essie Sellz. Bob Sha- piro. Fourlh Row: Bob Shellon, Jeanne Sieman, Bob Simmons. Juanila Simpson, Carol Smilh, Dor- olhy Solinser. Fillh Row: Terry Sonkin. Bill Spala. Sue Spie- gal, Barbara Spiess, Tom Slander. Ellen Slein- berg. Sixlh Row: Sluarl Sleinberg, Dick Slammer. Dave Slollregen. Laura Sloner, lvlarly Sloner, Leroy Sloles. Norman Slraker. Sevenlh Row: Charles Sulliivan. Jim Talvilie. Doug Thiele, Lee Thrower, Danessa Timmer, Ora Tinsley, Cheryl Tilus. Eighlh Row: Bill Tobin, Janice Tokomolo. Jane Tonkens. Tom Trager. Carolyn Turner, Jackie Turner. Denyse Tunison. Ninlh Row: Susan Ubile, Penny Uehlein, Bev- erly Unger, Chip Van Horn, Phyllis Vaughan. Clillord Wagner. Marsha Walker. Tenlh Row: Sleve Wall. I-larriel Warlh, Sherry Wasserman, Donna Walanabe, Joe Webb, Rick Wedig. Palsy Weiand. Elevenlh Row: Dick Weimann. Pal Wells. lvlarva Wernersbach, Craig Williams. Marly Williams, Karen Wilson. David Wise. Twelflh Row: Palsy Woodward, Nina Woron- cow..Lucien Wulsin, Brendek Wrighl. Belly Young, Carol Young. Jan Ziegal. 73 ,- i Walnut Hills' Lower School Leaders FirsT Row, LeTT To Righh A. Borlz, S. Gehler, S. Woliver, D. Welssen. J. Marks. Second Row: D. Schneider, K. OTTesen, S. ColIeTT, B. Kahn, D. Ransoholf. J. TraunsTein. The Junior High aT WalnuT Hills is a place of change. WiTh The help of Miss Logan, The lower school counselor, The bewildermenT of The Eflies soon changes To inTeresT in Their new lines: The sTrangeness of The school has worn OFF by The Time The Eflies become E-TlaTs, and They are glad no longer To be considered The youngesT. The Treshmen accepT Their roles of rulers by holding mosT of The responsible posi- Tions and wearing Their 'Freshmen beanies as a symbol of Their power. Lefl' To Righl: B. Brown, E. Pan, B. LoTspeich, B. Lewis, L. Green, K. YeITon. L. Baur, C. Van PelT, M. Mihaly, R. Phildas, J. Hyman, J. Troun- sTein. Walnut Hills' Eighth Grade Class Members Firsl Row: Julio Abanio, John Adams. Paul Ag- new, Carolyn Ahlerf. Cherri Alberi, Laury Alberis. Second Row: Slephanie Alki. Bob Allbier, Bonnie Aliman, Darryl Arfhur, Bill Aikins, Cindy Aulf. Third Row: Shari Baum. Gary Beck, Michelle Bierne, Mary Benjamin, Sieve Berman. Paul Ber- neimer. IW Fourlh Row: Caihy Beiz. Ricky Bezial, Barbara Birsch, Bruce Biiiman, Leslie Black, Jerry Blake. Fif+h Row: Mark Blocher, Anna Marie Boolh, Ar- nold Boriz, Judy Bosken, Pearl Boyd, Mike Boyers. Sixlh Row: Dolores Branlley, Judy Brod. Paul Brower, Ashly Brown, Chip Brown, Denny Brown. Sevenlh Row: Georiry Brown. Tom Brown, Francis Brusi. Dave Buchholiz, Evan Burkholder, Dorolhy Burrell. Eighth Row: Ben Burion, Rosie Buyniski. lla Cam- bell, Tom Caroihers, Debbie Carroll, Roscoe Car- ler. f Ninlh Row: Ruih Carier. Bill Clark. Dan Cleary. Hank Cohen, Carol Cohn. Dana Cohn. Tenfh Row: Mike Colangelo, Chuck Cole, Rozanne Cole, Sieve ColleH, Bill Compion, Jim Compion. Elevenlh Row: Margarel Conner, John Courier. Irving Crandall, Pefer CrockeH'. Elizabeih Crounse, Don Dahman. Twelflh Row: Lawrence Damron, Ron Daniels, John Danner, Jeff Daum, Frank Dauierich, Kay Davis. 75 Firs'I' Row: Adrian Diamond, Dexrer Dixon, Sieve Dixon. James Dobbins, Diane Doernberg, Leslie Dolphin. Second Row: Jack Donn, Wadsworih Douglas, Ra- quel Dowdy, Sieve Drabek, Gayle Dryfoose, Bruce Dubbs. Third Row: Derek Dunn, Dougie Dupee, Pal Dwelly, Doug Dworkin, Jo Dyson, Sandy Eberi. Fourfh Row: Kaihy Emerson, David Engel, Sam Engel, Margie Erhardl, Frank Farmer, Ann Fech- hiemer. Fiffh Row: Shirley Felion, Bruce FeHe, Inez Fine. Judy Finley, Allen Fisher. Sixfh Row: Sally Fox, Judy Franlcenberger, Peier Franklin, Sfeve Franklin, Perry Freeman, Larry Fry. Sevenfh Row: Skip Gasch, Lynn Gehler, Toni Gibson, Dale Gieringer, Randy Glendinning, Ricky Gloeckler. Eighfh Row: Gloria Glofz. Ira Goldberg. Suzi Gold- hagen, Slreve Goldin, Dee Goldman, Douglas Gor- don. Ninfh Row: George Gossling. Tom Gorischang. Edwin Goudy. Frances Grace, John Granby, Caro- lyn Gran'l'. Ten+h Row: Alan Green, Randy Greenwald, Edilh Gregory, Pam Hall, Beverly Halm, Becky Hamlin. Eleven+h Row: Lee Ellen Hamm, Jane Hammond, Bill Harland, Eleanor Harlow, Barbara Hay, Joe Herbert Twelffh Row: Andy Hickenlooper. Allan Higbie, Jim Hilb, Barb Hillman, Barbara Hirschleld, Dan Hiies. 76 Firsi' Row: Fred l-loeweler, Terry l-lollelcl, Judy l'loll'zer, Frank l-lonelorink, Tad Hooker. Jim l-lors'r- man. Second Row: Larry l-lorwilz, Carole Huckaby, Faye l-lunfer, Mike l-lunfing, Melila lraids, John lsidor. Third Row: Aquaneila Jackson, Jerri Jennings, Karhy Jenrelson, Birdie Johnson, Ken Johnson, Jim Johnson. Fourfh Row: Fred Jones. John Jordan, Charles Judd, Barbie Kahn, Sfeve Kanrer, Eugene Karona. Fif+h Row: Bill Kalz, Ann Keaiing, Nancy Kemp. Carol Kemper, Sylvia Kennedy, Debora King. Sixih Row: Jerry King, Win Kinsley, I-lobarl Klein, Woody Kober, Nick Koch, Richard Koppe. Seven+h Row: Tom Kreindler, Janie Lang, John Lazarus. Donald Lea, Alberl' Lederer, Diane Lees. Eighth Row: Mark Lehman, Sieve Levinson, Mary Linder, Rick Lindsy, Nancy Lloyd, Sharon Longe- way. i Nin+h Row: Susie Lovair, Pai Lowe, Barbara Lynn, John Lyon, Zola Makrauer, Jerry Malman. Ten'I'h Row: Anrhony Malone. Jack Maloll, Larry Mandell, Annabell Manuel, Jonny Marks, l-larry Marlin. Elevenih Row: Jim Marlin, John Malher, Susan Marlhews, Lee Max, Sharon McAllis'rer, Mickie McCurdy. Twelffh Row: Loraine McDeviH, Churchill Mc- Kinney, Joe Meek. George Mellenger, Don Mer- rill, Sue Merkel. 77 Firs'l' Row: Nancy Messer. Kurl' Mehger, Chip Meyer, Pam Meyer, Carol Miller. Ricky Monlague. Second Row: Bill Moore. Raymond Morion, Dick Murdock, Jim Na+han. Arnold Newman. Erik Nord. Third Row: Sharon Okrenf. Johnny Osher. Krisii Oriesen. Slephan Pahner, Sieve Palange, Edward Parker. Fourlh Row: Susan PaHerson. Elaine Palrlon. Becky Payne. Elizabefh Pearson. Philip Penn. Aniia Pen- nak. Fiffh Row: Elaine Pefricomcf. Bill Phinney. Kris Pierce. Ann Pollak, Ronald Porier. Diane Pofash- nik. Six+h Row: Marlin Pressley. Tina Preuninger, Janis Provisor. Norman Raflo. Phyllis Railey, Pairicia Randall. Seveni-I1 Row: David Rausohoff. Dick Rausohoif. Sieve Rauh. Rurhy Red. Laura Reid. Shirley Richey. Eighih Row: Siephanie Riger. Randy Rish. Judilh Roberls. Tim Rose. Jeff Rosen. Ninih Row: Rick Rosenbaum. Clark Ross. Ronald Ross, Sharon Ross. Sieve Royal. Jane Saemen. Ten+h Row: Linda Safdi. Roberl' S+. John. Mariory Sai+. Carol Sander. Shelby Sanders. Sieve Sanger. Elevenfh Row: Alonzo Saunders. Helen Sayrs. Car- ol Schaeffer. Jimmy Schloss. Dave Schneider, Dave Schneider. Twelffh Row: Alan Schulman. Judy Schwariz. Joel Schwarfman. Ann Shepard. Jon Shepard. Ed Sid- dens. 78 Firs'l' Row: Irene Siegle. Dale Siemer. H berman. Paul Simons, Jon Singer. Bill Sin Second Row: Judy Smilh, Mary Jo Smifh, arolcl Sil- kford. Roberia Smi'il1. Tom Smillw, Jean Snapp, Norman Sobol. Third Row: Virginia Spahni, Phillip Speij, Teedee Spelman. Sandi S+eele. Ricky Sieiner, G ne Slern. Fourih Row: Roberl' Siem. Nancy Slillp Srillwell. Richard Slivers, Randa Slone Sfuarl. Fif'I'l1 Row: Jim Talerico, Myra Tallenl. T Tom Taylor. Allen Thomas. Ann Thom Sixih Row: Leslie Toole. l-lerberr Tripp. fanl, Jack Turner. Don Underwood, Joy Sevenfh Row: Lillian Vendig, Rick Vog vonBoeselager, Bill Walker. Marlin Wal Ward. Eighfh Row: Clarence Warsham, Uralee Barbie Wait Bill Waxman. Julie Waxma Wehling. Ninfh Row: Alberf Weihl. Mike Wein Weinlraub, Wyona Welch. Dick Wel Werlrlwieser. I Tenirh Row: Bob Wesfbrook, Bill Whiilre Wiesenburg. Jerry Wiles. Greg Wilson. B inger. Elevenfh Row: Tony Winlersdorf, Mary burg. Sande Woliver. Janef Wood, Woocle, Chrisiopher WyaH'. Twelfih Row: Suzella Ya1'es,- Susie Y Youngs. Bobbi Yunker. Arlene Zlaiin. Maul' yfson. ass. Jim Wendy mi Tale. am Tru- Ai Unger. l. Karen ion. Judi Walson. n. Karen er, Gail s. Larry , Diane eni' Win- Wiizen- Charles rk. Paul k Zwick. 79 .,El I Walnut Hills' Seventh Grade Class Members Firsl' Row: Kale Abraham, David Ach, Susan Aherns, Susan Ahlering, Carl Ahlerl, Kay Ahr. Second Row: Rena Alex, Lynn Alexander, Bruce Allen: Sherry Alibaier: Peerless Alrer. Donna Ali- man. Third Row: Richard Ammons, Jim Anderson, John Anderson. Jim Anning, John Armslrong. Lois Ar- nold. Fourfh Row: Bob Asbury, Richard Aikinson, Rich- ard Avery, lvliichell Ayer, Nancy Baclchaus, Sue Baeli. Fiffh Row: Jenny Balay, Tim Banker, Eva Banlcov- skis, Alice Banks, Linda Baur, Ray Baxler. 0 Six'I'h Row: Tim Bebchuk, Jon Bell, Jon Belfslrom, Andy Berman, Tom Bernheimer, Sandy Bernslein. Sevenlh Row: Helen Beilman, Lynneile Biggari, Tom Bird, Earl Bilinhouse, Jesse Bluni, William Boellcher. Eighlh Row: James Bolden, Judy Bond, Bobby Bradeen, Pele Breidenbach, Bernice Brennoch, Do- rinda Brelz. Ninfh Row: Ken Brooks, Barbara Brown, Bill Brown, lvlarybelle Brown, Roberi Brown, Kalhy Bruclc. Tenlh Row: Sieve Bryanl, Karen Buggs, Judy Bun- ner. Peggy Burneil, Dennis Burnside, Belie Canner. Elevenlh Row: Carol Cardenas, Carol Carler, Yveiie Casey, Jerry Chamberlain, Gale Charleion, Janel' Cla pper. Twelflh Row: Tim Clark, Virginia Coaies, Jack Cohen, John Cohen, Belly Colvin. Elizabelh Compion. R0 W l l l Firsl' Row:lSue Coolc, Jerry Cooper. Me neil, Thresa Collon. Bill Courier, Philis r Second Rdw: Carol Cranmo, Sieve Cum anne Cushler. Brud Daniels, Jack Davis. lv Third Row. Paul Davis, JoAnne Deege, Haven. Tdm Derringer. Calhy Delier. mond. l Fourfh Rol : Jeffery Dobbins, Michael len Drury. Tad Duemler. David Dunlclem Dwighl. l Fiffh Rowi Neal Early, Lanne Edwards, Emerson. David Engleharl, Sieve Englend Evans. l 1 Six'l'h Rowl Palricia Evans, Sondra Faloe, ner. Willialm Faucel, Bill Fee. Richard Fe l l l l l m Sevenih Rlawr Mark Felson. Paul Finger Fischer, Reinharl' Fisher. Elinda Fish Fishman. l lody Cor- Craley. mins, Di like Davis. avid De- Lgana Dia lireslsin, El n, Margo Margarel er, Hugh Joan Falk- ldman. an. Peggy man. Glen Eighi-I1 Rolw: John Flornory. Eddie Flowers. Rich- rib ' ard Fore an. Carl Forresl, Marli F Friedman. 1 l erg, Jim Ninlh Ro : Gloria Galares, Nancy Galish, David Garber. Doris Gardner, John Gardner, Henry Geisel. l l Ten'l'h Rovl: Eugina Genlry, Janice Ge lry, Leon- ard Gier, lDave Gilberl. Joe Gillespie, Lim Gliclc. Elevenlh Bow: Alicia Glosby. Pam Goloberg, Slu- arl Goldberg, Marc Golclenberg, Sluarl Golder, Bob Golcldlein. Twel'H'h Row: Guy Golischallc, William Gowdy. Bennel Grad, Windy Gradman, Len Green, Linda Green. 1 81 l Firsf Row: Jacquelyn Grigsey. Tony Guasiini, Judy GuH'man. Gail Haden. Jerry Hagner. John Hague. Second Row: Tara Hahn. Peggy Haines, Elaine Halbrine. David Hall. Charles Hamilion, Linda Hammond. Third Row: John Hanselman, Ann Harper. Karen Hasz. Kenny Hafiendorf. John Hayda, Beverly Hayes. Fourih Row: Gary Heldman. Roberi Hellebush, Suzane Henson. Granl Hesser, Greg Heywood. Rulh Hidenriech. Fiffh Row: Wes Higbie, Susan Hines. Sharon Hub- bard. John Hoffman. Bob Hoge. Rulh Hollace. Six+h Row: David Hollingshed. Marlha Hopkins. Toni Horion, Barbara Howe. Bob Huguenard, Bill Huni. Seven+h Row: Lynn Hupperli, Golde Hyman. Jim Hyman, Theresa Isaac, Marjorie Isaacs, Calvin I+- koff. Eighfh Row: Louis Jacobs. Tom Jacobs. Joyce Jen- kins, Sharon Jevedin. Jane? Johnson, Susan John- son. NinI'I1 Row: Jackie Johnsion. Roy Johnsion, Susan Johnsron. Angela Jones, Duncan Jones. Jaculine Jones. Ten+h Row: Oliver Jones, Helen Joseph, Cheryl Kakoganis, Jay Kelman, Kenny Kendrick, Sandra Kerchner. Elevenih Row: Janer Key. Ronnie Kidd, Eddie Kling, Marna Klingeman, Siephen KIo'rz, Mark Koorland. Twelfih Row: Hannah Koplowiiz, Bob Kroovand. Ronny Kruse, Mark Kuby, Sandy Ladd, Adeline Langsner. 82 Firsi' Row: Gail Langsner. Richard Lann ron Lavin, Marlha Lavine, Vic LeGrand. Second Row: Ann Leigef, David Leilh, Joan Lelson, Sue Levinson, Bill Lewis. Third Row: Ray Lewis, Bill Linden, Pam' Barry Lishawa, Jimmy Lifenhof, David Fourih Row: Mike Loewengarf, Cal Branch Lofspeich. Kalhy Luebersma Luhrman, Richard Lyman. Fiffh Row: Barbara Lyons. Ken Mailende leam, Jerry Malsh, Eleine March, Diana Sixih Row: James Marshal, Candy M Marlineclc, Carolann Mary, Sheri M Mafhis. Sevenih Row: Mike Mayor, Marquila Cheryl McClain. Don McCloslcy, Sue Roger McGinnis. Eighfh Row: Marry McGowan, Mary George Mechem, Bobby Mecler, Kalhy ly Meier. Ninih Row: Gene Melzer. Karen Merid Mezerups, Marc Mihaly. Mary Miller, S+ Ten'l'h Row: Sandra Minilce. Kalhy Mong Monfgomery, Alan Moore. Doug Mol Mueller. Eleven+h Row: Donald Mullins, Sand Palfie Newman. Gary Nickoley, Linda N fy Nolen. Twelf+h Row: David Norris. Jim Obersh cia O'Connell, Charles Oglesby. Jim Ol Osher. hy W GT if a J Su 'nen, My- ohn Lehr. e Lerner, Lipscomb, LH I F. M iman. Loshin, Waller Bob Ma- argolis. Hn. Jane aslov, Tim M M cAllis+er, cDonald. Meadows, vleelc, Sal- E O 'i o ne. Pairi- flia l v h, Gunar e Miller. n, Dennis ng. John Nassan, ble, Mar- n, Slevie 83 Firs'l' Row: Arihur Osman, Richard Pairidge, Diane Pein. Oeraid Perkinson, Dianiha Perry. Mike Peiif. Second Row: Ricky Pildas, Roberi' Pirr, Richard Ploinick, Sieve Pollock, Roberi Posh David Powels. Third Row: Joan Presion, David Prior, Sue Raney. Richard Rasner, Faiih Reed. Ronald Reed. Fourfh Row: Linda Reid. John Reis, Bob Richfield. Morris Richmond. Mark Rieger, Michel Riichie. Fif+h Row: Nancy RiHer. Beisy Roberis, Leah Rob- eris, Judy Roessler. Pam Romanow, Carol Roosh. Sixfh Row: Dan Rosenfield. Julie Rosenihal, Sally Rosenburg, Kaiie Roihfield. Georgeanne Rouxsoe, Gail Rubensfein. Seven'I'h Row: Paul Ruffin. Tom Ruppanner. Irene Sachs, Jean Safer, Leon Samples, Gayle Sanders. Eighfh Row: Mark Sanders, Charles Sandmel. Todd Sapersiein. Dale Schaefer, Roloeri' Schildknechi. Dale Schneider. Nin'I'h Row: Jill Schneider, Alice Schwariz, Elaine Schwariz. Elenore Schwariz. Clay Scot Jeanne Se- gal. Ten'l'h Row: Sieve Sellman. Linda Selman, Lesier Shannon. Kaihy Shingleion, Caren Shiro, Sieve Schuller. Elevenih Row: Roberia Sierman, Jimmy Simon, Calvin Singleion, Siu Shlois, Greg Smiih. Marlisse Smilh. Twelffh Row: Marilyn Soergel, Rickie Solinger, Lin- da Souihwick, Susan Speed, Willard Siargle. Dale Siein. 84 Firsi' Rosl: Lynn Sierne. Laddy Sie Sfevenson. George Siewarf, Paul Srone. W Second Row: Susan Sioner, Sarah Sirecker, kaihy Suder. Eve Susskind. Pa i l l I Third Rovvl: Harold Tale, Beverly Taylo lor, Joyce Terry, Ronald Tinsley. Joe i i l v l Fourih Row: Theresa Towns. Sheila To ra Trimborn. Sarah Trofr, Jeannie Toro ley Truscdhi. Fiffh Rovil: Richard Tune, Sally Uible. Johnny Valin. Charles Van Pell, Sandy l ns, Randy v jewarf. Biil S Srofs, Terry ul Tackei. r, John Tay- T omaselli. wnsend, Lau- nsline, Shir- lvlark Upson. Wailf. Six+h Rolw: David Walfers, Ann Warner, Barry Weber, Yicioria Weems, Richard Weigolcl, Maris Weifzel. J Seven+h lRow: Bob Wells. Sandy W rsul, Mike Wesf, Tom Wesfhiemer. Larry Wiegellhd, Sharon Williams.l l Eighih Row: Jean Wise. Linda Wise. Peggy Wolf. Marsha Woodburn. Ronald Woods, D'ck Woody. l Nin'I'h Rdw: Dick Woolsey. Linda Woriman, John Wright Efom Wright Roberi Wuerdeman, David Wurs+er.3 l l Tenih Row: Roberi' Wyckoff, Barbara Yambor. Kaye Yeifon, Ed Youkilous. Cynihia Young. Nick Z '. anis y l Elevenihl Row: Fred Zeifman. Berry Zeliga, John Z' 'i . nv: s i . l l l l JR. Hi Cheerleaders, Firsi' Row, Leff fo 'Right E. Pelricoff. T. Sonkin. P Romanolf, P. Goldberg, E. Lowenihal. Top: 'E. Milligan, Caplain. Absenf B. Fischer, K. Peirce, B. Wait Walnut Hills' Lower School Junior High siudenis learn ihe imporlance of caring for boolrs A hurried call home affer play relieves mom's mind wer,f:mewmmimxn-::eQ1+-ef,Q-Q--4:-we ,rmem -. ew' Boys finish 'iheir wafer ski proigcf Effie sfudies orienfai caricaiures Jr. High siudenfs build a language foundafion 'Harough Lafin .. ,K vit 2: 1 . .. f1r2i?s1f N , ..:k Q-. E1 , gag? :E if -wig, N Effie X Q 5 1 .4 x .sw . V 4, t ix , X xxx.. xv S ,A.M .we 3 .5 . 5 -P 1' K Q 'ff il my f f X .. N f f . 3 1:25 . - . 1 fi' -In -xx-QQ mg., ,. INN' gr Y , , -- PM -5 i-msg. 1- 1- :N -W r I -M iva -4. 1: -4- L - x ug x xg: - W 1 P -- -- 1 X' . gy ....,. J . x Ex -I k s 5 - ' -X .. b ik X- -XL :-' :+ A. f' -. Q y , X As... ffl? S w . Cf? X I, ,N I A Walnut Hills' Co-curricular Activities N X WP i Qfix - gg i 5, f .s A wife it f s Q As the need tor varied interests grows. the e student may tind himselt involved in several i co-curricular activities. These instructive and social organizations ditter in size as well as topical ranges. They provide an outlet tor the student atter school and otter invalu- able knowledge ot working with other peo- ple. 89 - un, n, V YW, Y-2 Firsi Row, Leff io Righf: J. Rubensfein. N. Felson, S. Roy, R. Lowenihal. Weiss. J. Frieder, W. Warner, L. Zlalin. Third Row: D. Swillingor, K J. Moore, R. Knaull, C. Sleiner, S. Fabing, S. Kalona. Second Row: S. Corson, J. Sleiner, B. Schloss, T. Beffman, C. DeVaux, L. Warers, T. Goldman, B. Sfrauss, J. Kroqh, S. Sleves, M. Hill, S. Mendelsohn, R. Upper School Student Council Under Mr. GiaccomeHi's paiieni guidance and Jack Ru- bens+ein's capable leadership, Siudenf Council moved appre- ciably closer To iis goal of being bolh effeciive and a Truly represeniaiive group of Jrhe sluclenf body. The siudeni' observer program was adopred so 'rhai The consiiiuenis of council, Jrhe slrudenr body, could observe, sug- gesi, and criricize Jrheir represeniafives. Due io iis larger facili- 'ries council was also able lo accomodare any visiiors who wished +o arfend a meeiing. S'ruden'r Council can indeed look back wiih pride on a successful and progressive year. Marlcel, D. Easley, C. Bosleen. Fourfh Row: N. Sahnd, G. Fee, B. Jacobs J. Youngs. Seafedz N. Felson. Sfandingz J. Rubens+ein, J.'Moore, C. S+einer S. Roy, S. Fabing. 90 Much crediT was owed To STeve KaTonp Tor his eTTorTs To provide sTudenTs wiTh inexpensive and wor Tions. The highlighT of The Tall season was a i house which cosT only Ten cenTs. This was The Homecoming Dance which was a Tinan TirsT Time. An American Field Service dan year wiTh an inTernaTional sock hop. Th Tool: greaT pride in cenTralizing The socia and erasing cliques. ihwhile social Tunc- fvell-aTTended open Tollowed up by ial success Tor The e rounded ouT The social commiTTee liTe oT our school STudenT council opens meeTing wx STudenTs dance af The American Field Service Dance sponsored by Sfudeni Council. STudenT Council, The Theories oT democracy in pracTice, was supplemenTed This year by an observer program which allowed oTher sTudenTs To view Council's procedure. OT iTs many proiecTs. including The annual picTure sale and The Homecoming dance, The mosT imporTanT was The iniaTion of The exchange sTudenT plan. AnoTher proiecT was The raising of soap Tor Laos. Leff To Righi: S. Hirshfeld. Vice-Presidenfg J. RubensTein, Presidenh R. Lowenlhal, Treas- urer. Second Row: S. Roy, N. Felson, SecreTary. Y WWW i ' LeTT To Rigl1T: Corky STeiner, Jack RubensTein, Nancy Felson, Sue Graller, John Moore, PresidenTg John STeiner. JusT as The STudenT Council is The legislaTive body OT The school's governmenT, so is The STudenT CourT The judiciary branch. lTs purpose is To enTorce The rules by punishing any oTFender Turned in by members of STuclenT Council or CourT. For The breaking oT minor rules, oTlenders are asked To do con- J sTrucTive Tasks such as cleaning up The school grounds or u y y wriTing essays corresponding To The oTFense. For a major EnTracTion such as smoking, The parenTs and Mr. Luedeke are N ,- boTh noTiTied. X is FirsT Row: Nancy Felson, Miss VicToria Manoukian, BeTTy Elsey. Second V Row: Nancy Sahnd, RuTh Weiss, Sue Febing. lx S-J qs N ke T f I fi 5335? T gif? W Se i io T udcil FirsT Row, LefT To RighT: S. Graller, J. Curfman, D. Dupee, B. Miller, S. Carpen- Ter. H. Mueller, M. Kiner. Second Row: N. Sahnd, J. SilversTein, M. Reuss, S. Roy. N. Lehrner, E. Meyer, B. Shure. Third Row: S. Dine, L. Goings, R. Rivlcin, J. Felson, uP. Elder, K. Mailender, S. Wolf. Fourth Row: N. Coplan, J. Hyman, B. Lishawa, M. BeinharT, J. Collins, J. WhiTe, B. Buggs. Fiffh Row: M. AylesworTh, S. Fabing, J. Leader, P. Larkin, C. Bosken, B. Clark, S. Kober. Sixfh Row: C. Hines. S. Hommel, B. Johnson, R. Weiss, I. Cohen, V. Perlman, B. Reed. SevenTh Row: A. Blohm, E. MiTchell, S. Adler, N. Mark- sTein, L. Glassman, R. SchwarTz, M. Sag- masTer. Eighfh Row: M. Wescoe, K. Mar- Tin, S. Coppin, C. Schilling, L. Lee, C. Miller, B. HiTes, C. NaTions, B. Selberh N. Felson, L. Blubaugh. On Ledge: B. Elsey, Head of Big Sisfers. Big Brothers an Sisters to Lower School Among The oldesT and mosT useful orga nizaTions aT WalnuT Hills are The Big BroThers and Big SisTers, The purpose oT boTh These groups is To acquainT new boys and girls enTering Wal- nuT Hills wiTh The school iTselT, iTs rules, and TradiTions. Their TirsT duTy in This endeavor is To guide The new liTTle broThers and sisTers Through The building and so Tamiliarize Them FirsT Row, Leff To RighT: D. Simmons, S. KaTona P. Shuff, J. McEnTyre. B. Yeager. T. Hyman, D. STonebraker, J. Morgenlfl, S. RosenThal. Second Row: J. RubensTein, T. BeTTman, G. Goldberg, Beier D. HolT. Third Row: R. LowenThal J. Swe . Meyer, G. Prior, D. T, B. Remley, J. Saylor, K. Brbdie, J. Holder, M. Peck, J. Robadch. rough Row. s. Mme., D. wiTh Their new classrooms. This is done early in The Tall be- Tore school is opened Tor classes. ATTer The iniTial inTroducTion To WalnuT Hills, The Big BroThers and Big SisTers groups. schedule. Tor The remaining parT of The year includes Tall par- Ties aT which TTgure heads oT The school are inTroduced and speak. a baske-Tball game, and Tinally a spring acTiviTy, usually a Track meeT. Each big broTher and big sisTer has The impor- TanT responsibiliTy of mainTaining a close conTacT wiTh his or her new sevenTh graders ThroughouT The school year. For This reason The candidaTes Tor These groups are careTully screened by TaculTy members and advisers before membership is granTed. To be eligible Tor This acTiviTy a boy musT be in The elevenTh or TwelTTh grades and a girl musT be a senior. WaTT, Taylor, L. BaTTle, E. OTTeson, T. Merkel, B. Tower, S. McCauley. Fiffh Row: G. Farmer, R. Brady, B. Young, B. Moore, B. Fry, D. Nichols. B. Rapp, B.' Donahoo. SixTh Row: B. STrauss, D. Leclerer, T. Diclcman, P. Pahner, S. Hirschfeld, J. Dalbey, C. Dinsmore, T. Frey, R. KnauTT. On Sfeps: S. Goldman, Presidenh J. Broclcfield, J. Spelman, Mr. Carl PeeTs. Advisor. sw Marlaina Kiner, Nancy Sahnd, Co-Ediforsz Mr. John Eick, Advisor. Absenh Mr. James Williams The Remembrancer This year The REMEMBRANCER was enhanced by iTs eye- caTching new-blue prinT, a larger FaculTy aT Home secTion, more color, a greaTer class secTion, and more iunior high coverage. Beginning in SepTember The head oT The LiTerary STaTT assigned weekly arTicles To supplemenT The acTiviTy picTures, while The adverTising, Typing, make-up, and arT sTaTTs worked day aTTer day To produce The annual so deeply appreciaTed On STeps, Top To BoTTom: M. Kiner, R. CoweTT, N. Sahnd. FirsT Row: Dan Swillinger, L. BeTTman, E. Levine. I. Cohen, M. KnoTT. J. Murphy, R. Rivkin. Sec- ond Row: D. Yauger, J. Spoor, H. Mueller, J. MoT- TeTT, C. WaTanabe, L. Glassman. Third Row: S. CoulTer, M. CharlTon. B. Spiess, M. Brown, V. Perl- men, S. Meyers, E. OTTeson, S. Skurow, C. HalTTer. FourTh Row: J. MeisTer, D. Weiner, M. SaqmasTer, K. Brodie, H. Beigel. S. Miller, S. Greenwold, J. Bullock, C. STe i n e r. Fifih Row: M. Fabe, A. Redfern, G. Flem' ing, G. Gehler, B. Kapp. S. Hohrheimrer, B. Wiesen. by sTudenTs aTTending WalnuT I-Iills and Those who have al- ready been graduaTed. The purpose oT The REMEMBRANCER was noT only To idenTiTy The sTudenTs buT To record Their inTeresTs in various exTra-curricular acTiviTies. AT The end of The year The exciTe- menT sTimulaTed by The disTribuTion oT The REMEMBRANCER echoed Through The halls as The pasT monThs OT school Tun and work became hisTory. The REMEMBRANCER offered opporTuniTies Tor sTudenTs To learn The mechanics of puTTing TogeTher a publicaTion, To improve Their liTerary and arTisTic skills, To pracTice Persuasive- ness while selling adverTisemenTs, and mosT imporTanT To sup- porT Their school by working Tor iT. As assisianf acfiviiies edifor, Louise BeHman 'Ends ndenhfynng pncfures quife a husk. Ros Rivlcin, wiih her iwo able assnshanis work on llierary for fhe I960 John Fischer and Richard CoweH, associaie edifor, consuI+s siaff a EWBLUE WBLUE Typing sTaFF speed along To mee+ The demands of anficipaiing recipieni-s. ,'f sn.. Cl'1a'Herbox recheclrs layouTs for pleasing visual composiTion STudenTs who wanTed To learn whaT was going on around ,school Tound ThaT a good way To do so was To subscribe To The school newspaper, The ChaTTerloox. Coverage of school news and scoops, plus inTerviews ol: imporTanT people ap- peared on page one. The ediTorial column of The TeaTure page voiced The paper's sTand and plaTTorm. CreaTive wriTing loy The sTudenTs and sTudenT slceTches were also published. Open leTTers To The ediTors were especially encouraged. SporTs Tans could Tind accounTs of The Eagles' Ia+es+ encounTers on The sporTs page, while girls' aThleTics were also covered. Lower school news was TeaTured on The TourTh page in The Wee Wheels and Small Talk columns. The ChaTTerbox was puT TogeTher every Thursday nighT under The leadership of The ediTors, Sue Faloing and Don Sim- mons. Mr. Alexander Glesen. The TaculTy advisor. also lenT his assisTance. Members oT The various sTaTls gained iournalisTic experience Through Their work on The paper. l-lighpoinTs of The C-Box year were The Exam Blues Open House and The Spring BanqueT, where The new sTaTT heads were announced. r ReporTers -cover ma- Terial for accuraie com- pilaTion of news. u ...T-.v Don Simmons, Sue Fabing, co-ediiorsz Mr. Alexander Glesen, advisor The Chatterbox' On Sleps: S. Fabing, D. Simmons, M. Beinlwari, R. Weiss, R. Rivicin, B. Holler. Firsi Row, Lefi' 'io Righi: J. Rosen, T. Johnson, A. Dingilian, E. Kramer, F. Allcins, L. Lane, D. Block, M. Brown, C. Epsiein, J. Landsman. R. Gue, J. Alberi, E. Levine, B. Flanagan. Second Row: M. Siulbarg, V. Dickey, P. Fabing, B. Heaih. S. Collins, L. Befiman, J. Lingle, J. Teiiz, G. lglauer, E. Crounse, C. Cola, E. King, M. Felson. Third Row: R. Hafiield, J. Silversiein, L. Fosier, T. Dickman, L. Planne. J. Smifh, N. Bradeen, S. Dixon, B. Grayman, P. Glassman, S. Bielile, B. Kapp, S. Coppin, S. Graller. R. Lowensiein, S. Hirslufelcl, A. Reis. Fourih Row: B. Wiesen, B. Risen, J. Hilsinger, S. Jones, E. Fishman, S. Dine, S. Meyers, B. Pollack, N. Loudenslager, C. Sieiner, E. Ollessen. Fi'ii'l1 Row: M. Gabe, J. Miller. M. Ammons, L. Miller, B. Johnson, M. Woodward, J. Sieiner, N. Felson, D. Kuhn, C. Hines, B. Shirley, S. Greenwolcl, J. Bullock, J. Leader, D. Weiner. Sixih Row: D. likoif, S. Slcurow, D. Swillinger, C. Legrande, W. Brodie, M. Sagmasier, J. Spoor, D. lglauer, S. Hamlin, H. LuH'on, C. Crounse, B. Milclwell, J. Fischer, M. Gilbert S. Fosseif, L. WaH', K. Walls. Firsi' Row: B. Sfrauss, Eclilor. Second Row, Lefi' io Righh L. Lee. B. Miller. S. Mendelsohn, J. Levy, D. Raney, B. Weisen. D. Slarr, R. Schmidt Third Row: C. Wilson, B. Grayman. A. Ackerman, L. Goldman, M. Kuby. Fourfh Row: J. Schwab, C. Sfeiner, D. Weiner. The Gleam i 'Q i N XX Gleam Edilor, Bill Slrauss, and Advisor Mrs. McCammon. Gleam respecls and enioys ariicles submifled io lilerary slaff Bill Slrauss and Mrs. McCammcin discuss fundamenlals behind lhe G sam. Above: Bill Slrauss, Edifor. and Mrs. McCammon, Advisor, discuss con- slruclion of 'lhe Gleam. Below: A brief laul' imporlanl' slaff meeling comes 'lo an end. The Gleamf' Walnul l-lills' oldesl lilerary produclion, gives lhe sludenls an oullef for lheir crealive aspiralions. ll also allows olher sludenls 'ro view 'rhe worlcs, bolh lilerary and arlislic, ol 'rheir cohorls. The Gleamu was founded s'oon aller lhe school ilself and, due 'ro The merilorious elllorls of fhose who conlribule. has always been well received by bolh The siudenls and lacully. A rewarding innovalion This pas? year was lhe shorl slory conlesl. Enlries in lhe conlesl were copi- ous, lhough lheir qualily was noi diminished by 'rheir quanlily. ln recenl years arf work has assumed a more prominenl posi- lion in an habilually lilerary magazine. Nol only have lhe endeavors of The arl-minded sludenls embellished lhe slories, poems, and essays, buf enlire pages have been devoled lo piclures, abslracl designs. and olher renderings ol lhe ar+isl's imaginalion. The crealions of lhe arlisil when in coniunclion wilh 'rhe lilerary composilions. will furlher fhe inlerprelalion in +he mind -of 'rhe reader. Allhough if has been considered 'rhal' The Gleamu accepl only upper school worlc, lhe edilors feel lhal lhe labors of lhe lower school, when of correspond- ing qualily, should be coupled wilh lhal ol fhe older sludenls 'ro give The magazine a universal appeal, SsaTed, LeTT To RighT: S. Kober, V. Perlman. Second Row: D. Sim- mons, R. LowenThal, D. Lederer. Cum Laude Quill and Scroll, as The name implies, is Tor Those sTudenTs who have done ouTsTanding work on a school publicaTion while mainTaining a high grade level. More speciTically, Quill and Scroll, The naTional high school iournalisTic socieTy, granTed membership To sTudenTs who had served wiTh disTinc- Tion on eiTher The ChaTTerbox, Gleam, or REMEM- BRANCER. A 3.0 scholasTic requiremenT kepT admiTTance To Quill and Scroll limiTed and selecT, Quill and Scroll was open To boTh junior and seniors. Choices Tor membership were made aT The mid-year and aT The close oT The year. Members were enTiTled To a special Quill and Scroll pin, as well as a subscripTion To The bi-monThly magazine. In keeping wiTh iTs high academic sTandards, WalnuT Hills has always had represenTaTives To Cum Laude, The naTional scholasTic honor socieTy. AT The beginning OT The second semesTer, The TirsT group oT sTudenTs were given Their pins by Miss Rosemary Hope, secreTary OT The WalnuT Hills Cum Laude SocieTy. These sTudenTs had mainTained a maior sub- jecT average oT 3.75 Trom Their Treshman year Through The TirsT semesTer OT Their senior year. AT The end OT The TiTTh grading period, The ceremony was repeaTed. This Time The honor was besTowed on Those sTudenTs who had mainTained a 3.5 high school average. These sTudenTs had TuITilled The school's moTTo: Sursum ad Summum-Rise To The HighesT. Quill and Scroll FirsT Row, Le'H To RighT: N. Sahnd, N. Felson, B. Miller, L. Lee. R. Rivkin. Second Row: J. MoTTeTT, S. Fabinq, M. Kiner. Third Row: R. LowenThal, D. Simmons, B. STrauss. sfwQf-se.sesse The ellorl ol lhe members ol 'lhis year's crowned by lhe winning ol lhe Mariemon pelilion held in lhe spring lor all lhe deb was made up ol lhree leams, lhe lirsl ol Debale Club was lTourney, a com- ling leams ol lhe TSenior high club Cincinnali high schools. The Walnul Hill. g 'lvhich parlicipaled in lhe inler-school or inler-cily meels, The second and lhircl ranking groups debaled among lhemselves Junior high club, lo gain praclice and leam was made up ol a negalive and an a 'Tirmalive side. The lopic lor lhe Cincinnali Dislricl was R governmenl should adopl compulsory arbi induslry. Current History Club Firsl Row, Lefl lo Righl: B. Miller, S. Fa- bing, D. Simmons, L. Lee, E. Levine, R. Dworkin, R. Cowell, D. Ames. B. Slrauss, D. lglauer, S. Hollheimer. Second Row: M. Fabe, J. Slueve, R. Richlield, L. Bellman. L. Zlalin, T. Merkel, A. Blackburn, D. Swil- linger, B. Waldman. N. Nighlinqale, J. While. Third Row: T. Brown, B. Davis, S. Prusiner, S. Hirlle, F. Fabinq, S. Couller. P. Daum, K. Corson, L. Verdenberq, C. Bosken, H. Lullon. Fourlh Row: B. Flana- gan. G. Anderson, J. Silver, L. Blubaugh. M. Woodward, T. Carlinqlon. D. Yauger. R. Fisher, D. Block, H. Hollingshead, A. Redlern, J. Kalz. Fiflh Row: R. LeComple. G. Nord, J. Goyerl. T. Isaacs, E. Lolspeich, C. Epslein, M. Brown, S. Kober. E. Kalz, B. Weisen, M. Sasaki, J. Levy. as does lhe enlire experience. Each esolved: The U.S. 'Talion lor all basic Firsl Row: P. Rubin, L. Manne, J. Taylor, R. Berman, D. Spininqer, J. Wyllie. Second Row: R. Jurqens, T. Sneider, L. Hellman, S. Jones, J. Schain, A. Rolhleld. Third Row: B. Allen, M. Korland, E. Klinq, S. Englander. Debate Club o The Currenl Hislory Club al Walnul Hills allowed lhe slu- denls lo relale lhe business and loreign allairs worlds wilh lheir own personal lives. The success ol lhe club was shown lhrough lhis year's increase ol membership and inleresl. Through speakers such as Mr. Fred Sweel, lhe members dis- covered lhe condilions which caused slrikes and how lhey were remedied. Anolher discussion meeling deall wilh busi- ness elhics in our modern world. The Currenl Hislory Club provi-:led lhe whole school wilh an assembly speaker who ex- plained lhe problems crealed by Alrica's rapid civilizalion. The club is aclually a junior division ol lhe Council on World Allairs and receives many ol lhe benelils and privileges ol lhe larger organizalion. S . FirsT Row, LeTT 'lo RighT: V. Lind- say, C. Pan, A. BluesTein, P. Elder, P. Sfarnbach, H. Zaleslcy. Second Row: M. Reuss, S. Eggers, B. Jones, D. Yauger, N. Lerner, C. Michaelson, D. Palmer, R. FulTord. Third Row: M. Woodward, D. Kur'rz, E. Hiclcs, J. Landsman, B. Schloss, J. Josselson, R. Schmidt ' Fourfh Row: M. Turner, B. J. SelberT, R. Cowen, L. Johnson, B. Todd, B. JohnsTone. Fiffh Row: M. Fialco, L. OTTavani, R. KaTz, D. Earley, C. Gores, P. Sanders. Latin Club The obiecTive of German Club, under The supervision oT Miss MarTha KH-zman, was To enrich The sTudenT's knowledge and appreciaTion oT German culTure. AccenT was on spiriT, be- liefs, ideals, and everyday life of Germany, yesTerday and Today. Several speakers were inviTed To The club ThroughouT The year To describe various aspeclrs of Germany and iTs people. Music is a greaT parT of a people's culTure, and There- Tore TavoriTe German songs were sung, always wiTh greaT enThusiasm, especially aT The annual ChrisTmas parTy, wiTh iTs ever beauTiTul Tannenbaum. As in pasT years, German club ended anoTher memorable year wiTh iTs always popular picnic. The LaTin Club, presided over by MarTha Reuss and ad- vised by Miss Laura RiTTe was open To all upper school sTuclenTs oT LaTin. The club provided an opporTuniTy Tor Them To explore inTeresTing subiecTs in The many Tielcls relaTing To The sTudy oT The classics. Through various programs, LaTin Club members supplemenled Their readings in Cicero, Ovid and Virgil To learn aboul' life in The classical period. One of The mosT inTer- esTing programs oT The year was a leclure by a classics pro- Tessor aT The UniversiTy of CincinnaTi who showed slides oT archaeological excavaTions in Greece. The members of The club also enioyed a parTy aT ChrisTmas and The annual spring picnic. German Club Fourfh Row: S. Bush, J. Kaplan, R. Durler, STaTman, O. ReTyi. FirsT Row: M. Freidman, R. Shirley, D. IT- koTT, R. Hodapp, P. Vordenburg, A. WhiTe. Second Row: S. Silverman, T. Talley, T. Isaacs, S. Bauer. B. Frankel, S. Youkilis. Third Row: J. BlanTon, P. Baier, J. Meza- rups, B. Donelly, E. Teipel, C. OhmarT. S. Johnson, R. Bass. B. HerTzman, M. SwenTy. Fif+h Row: R. l-liTzman, J. Budro. D. GunTher, R. Younq. D. Sageser, A. Schroer. Sixlh Row: C. Englender, D. Ames, E. Krebs, N. Magorian, K. Connors, B. Lefi' To Right J. LaMonn. M. KnoTT, J. Mane. R. Bule. Seaied: L. Meier. The music lovers oi WalnuT l'lills This year Tound a new ouTleT Tor Their inTeresT in The Opera Cllub. ConsisTing OT abouT Ten people, The club meT every Two weeks under The supervision oT Mr. Barron Wilson, The Opera Club was Tor- TunaTe To have among iTs members one of The consTiTuenTs oT The Summer Opera chorus. The members discussed The works To be given by The CincinnaTi Summer Op ra AssociaTion This summer. Recordings of Carmen, Aida, M cbeTh, La Boheme, Somnambula, Madame BuTTerTly and L TraviaTa accom- panied lecTures concerning These operas. T e primary purpose oT The club was To allow The members To become familiar wiTh The music and ploTs oT Tamous operas. Le Cercle Francais Opera Club This year The French Club was The mosT acTive of The lan- guage organiza'lions. Working in coniuncTion wiTh The French deparTmenT, The members iniTiaTed a Tax sTamp drive in which The French sTudenTs Took parT. The rewards were copious and allowed The sTudenTs To enioy such Things as Two phonographs and accompanying French records, several Tilm sTrips, and some prinTs oT imporTanT French arTisTs which were placed in The library. The several meeTings OT The organizaTion were highlighTed by a lecTure given by Dr. Brigham OT The Univer- siTy oT CincinnaTi, a discussion of Teenagers in France led by an exchange sTudenT, and an inTroducTion To Travel in France by a genTleman Trom Air France Airlines. FirsT Row, LeTT To RighT: M. KnoTT, S. Wolf, P. l-lornweq. J. Silver, R. Fisher, M. Fabe, E. Wise, D. Block, L. STewarT, C. EpsTein. Second Row: N. Scheineson, J. Dreskin, C. Crounse, C. Levy, J. Mane, G. Loshin, V. 1 Perlman, M, A. Brown, M. Fink, L. Blubaugh. Third Row: E. Meier, S. Miller, C. Miller. C. Prince, A. WorTendike, S. MarienThal, S. Hamlin, M. Zipperslein, J. Alberls. E. Levine. Firsl Row, Lefi 'lo Righf: B. Evans, J. Danner, F. Malhis, R. McGinnis. W. Grayman. Second Row: D. Fry, B. Hoge, G. Hesser, J. Obenshain. A. Pack. Rock and Mineral Club Amidsi shouis of Ole and Bravo, Los Conquisia- clores of Walnui Hills mel 'rhe liourih Wednesday of each monih in The Home Ec Room where we planned io serve a genuine Mexican Comida Pican+e as ihe grand finale lo our year of Ter'rulias Espanolasf' Ai our meeiings we heard from Pedro Porlilla, a Chrisimas visiior from Mexico: Linda Glassman, Walnui Hills siudeni who iold us alooui her 'rrip io Colombia: Mr. Charles Law, Walnul Hills Librarian wiih much knowledge of Mexicog and Tom Coales. Walnui Hills siudenl who lived in Argeniina lasi summer as an American Field Service sludenl. We enioyed our meelings while learning abou? Spain and ihe Americas. This year's oPFicers were: presidenie, Bill Moore: vice- presidenie. Elena Milchell: secrelario. Marlin Warner: iesorero, Robin Cue: sargenio, Tom Beliman. The advisor was Sr. Pedro Siiies. Willa Miss Joyce Ewald as iheir advisor, lhe Walnul Hills Rock and Mineral Club mei 'rwice a monih To examine and Trade Jrheir privaie possessions and lo conlribule lo a club colleclion which was exhibiled in 'the library. The members also look field irips and inviled speakers io 'rheir meeiings, 'Spanish Club Cummins. V. Hall. Firsl Row, Lefi' 'lo Righf: B. Moore. Presi- deni: T. Beliman, Sergeanl-ai-Arms, V. Johnson, J. Everell, S. Freiberq, R. Dwor- lcin, F. Arnold, J. Moliell. Second Row: E. Milchell. Vice-Presideni: M. Warner, Seca reiary: S. Clapper, S. Hyer, V. Kneipp, P. Phillips, ,Y. Morion, L. Glassman. Third Row: R. Clue, Treasurer: S. Marienlhal, M. Breden, E. Brod, l. Cohen, J, Pressman, R. The primary purpose oT This year's ChemisTry Club was To beTTer The undersTanding oT The relaTi Techniques pracTiced in indusTry and The Under The able leadership oT Mr. Jacob regular meeTings, designed To give The insighT inTo The science oT chemisTry. S onship beTween The TacTs TaughT in class. Skillcen, The club held members a greaTer eakers were inviTed Trom many Tields To explain The diTTererlT aspecTs OT The sci- ence. The meeTings were highlighTed by would noT ordinarily have been given i gram. The Topics oT IecTure and discussi emonsTraTions which The classroom pro- n included chrysTal- lography, The science oT The TormaTion oTEcrysTals, The science oT manuTacTuring synTheTic deTergenTs, chemisTry. and bio and nuclear Future Teachers of America FirsT Row, Le'FT To Righfz P, Daum, J. Wein- burger, Y. MorTon, G. Cain. l. Cohen, C. Keys, W. Simpson. Second Row: R. Bufe, C. Young, J. SmiTh, C. Hawkins, C. Prince. P. Elder, C. Miller. Third Row: V. Edwards. J. Dreskin, A. Riger, L. OTTavianni, L. Hall. D. MaTThews, G. Espy. Firsf Row, LefT To RiqhT: D. Beier, D. WaTT, H. Mueller, D. lTkoff, G. Gold' berg, D. BesT, B. Hopkins, K. Corson, N. Beamer, S. l-lommel. Second Row: M. Kasfir, D. Sway, K. Swillinger, J. Fine, S. Ziegler, J. STander, J. Kirchof- Ter, J. Kimpel, A. Reis, P. Rubin, N. Howes. Third Row: R. LowenThal, L. Kroovand, J. Rubensfein, S. Fabinq, S. Meyers, D. Griffin, P. Goldman, B. Fish, J. Kiradiieff, C. Schiele. F. Younn. Fourth Row: D. Simmons, J. Levy, S. Roy, S. Coulter, S. Dine, E. KaTz, D. BleTTner, B. Levy, I. Cohen, M. Charl- Ton, B. Grassmuck. FifTh Row: S. Car- penTer, B. Miller, N. Magorian, ,P, Elder, B. French, N. Kafzen, D. Nichols, P. Saunders, C. Fish, B. Clark, P. Pah- ner. Sixfh Row: R. Golden, A. Phillips, C. Seinsheimer. F. Kinq, P. Zolberl, B. WhiTmire, W. Spaldinq, B. Holler, R. LeCompTe, M. Gleser, M. Friedman, B. Miliken. Sevenih Row: H. Hurwih, S. Kuhnell, G. Harris, V. Kneipp, S. Brockfield, B. Waxman, J. Saylor, C. Hines, B. Shirley, N, Thielmeyer, D. Kurfz. KurTz. EiqhTh Row: D, lglauer, D. Raney, S, RosenThal, S. Hirschfield, J. Curfman, K. Ward, S. Kober, L. Glass- rnan, J. Hilsinqer, B. Hiles, S. Mari- enThal, L. Wafers. NfnTh Row: W. Feige, R. Parker, B. Brown, J. Leader, M. Reul, L. Blubaugh, J. SilversTein, C. Michaelson, N. Lehrner, S. Coppin, C. Schilling, S. Ullner, B. Spurgeon. Tenfh Row: L. Fischel, D. Spinanger, E. STeubinq, R. CoweTT, B. Frillman, S. McCauley. Chi Sigma Mu The TorTy sTudenTs in F.T.A. This year performed many use- Tul services under The leadership oT Penny Daum, Their presi- denT, and Mr. MerediTh, Their advisor. AT meeTings They heard speakers Trom The Board oT EducaTion arid The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi. Members oT F.T.A. TuTored sTudenTs, served as subsTiTuTes Tor Teachers, and guides Tor school TuncTions. The purpose oT F.T.A. is To acquainT sTudenTs wiTh Teaching and help Them learn abouT new meThods used in The Tield. To ac- complish This purpose, members graded papers Tor Teachers, visiTed oTher schools, and wenT To convenTions. During Na- Tional EducaTion Week in November, The members had an opporTuniTy To observe various WalnuT Hills classes in session. 'mlm PM' + ,fly s- Hg x s 11, Q 3 . 'Br - 3 is X X 1 'Q .. fm, .,. fs X iii S 1 Q x . -MM Mx ,Ax T X 3 Q Y Ni Q Q X W' N X X - :ip if ' Sf N Mx XA gas WX 5 . Fw E. Svlwif. 5 -: .Q wsafr Sf? ,bv Y wi N My - 1 E Q -5 5' s ,N X, Y I ,. x X r- as .5 . N, ' XY . -X . ,,:. 1 E1 ... XX. X 5 xx X X WUTYQQQ1-ff ,ks v X -flaw 3' :T . ' 1 X ,nm 'iff '- IJ :sf ,KIA 2 W 4 A Q New 'W K 1 Q 3 wg V W W. Sm B is Sfiwx Wx Q if 'V A awihw' Wx? A-N, NSN ee ae ik Among The mosT acTive groups oT The school was The Hi-Y organizaTion. lT offered a wide varieTy OT acTiviTies To bo+h senior and junior boys. The group meT Twice a monTh, plan- ning proiecTs ranging from open houses To The worl: deTails aT Camp Mechem in The spring. ThroughouT The year religious discussions were held and leaders of many TaiThs spoke. ln addiTion To These acTiviTies Hi-Y members parTicipaTed as a Team in a baslceTball league composed of many oT The Hi-Y A Y-Teens meefing. Firsf Row, LefT To Righh K. MarTin, PresidenT7 H. LuTTon, S. Hamlin, S. Higbi-e, J. Collins, J. WhiTe, P. Elder. Second Row: P. McClure, S. Roy, M. Hill, M. Wescoe, J. Krogh, M. BeinharT, B. Lishawa. 'Y-Teens The Alpha chapTer oT The Hi-Y organi':aTion meeTs Twice a monTh To hold a business meeTing and hear a speaker of cul- Tural or poliTical inTeresT. Une of The high poinTs of Their year chapTers in The ciTy. Hi-Y Leff To Righfz Barb Rapp, D. HolT, M. Peclr. S. Goldman. FirsT Row, LefT To Righi: M Peck, D. Holt J. Kimpel B. Holler, S. Ziegler, Mr Gordon Woodward. Sec- ond Row: B. Rapp, S. Gold- man, D. Nichols, J. GoyerT J. Kiradiielif, C. Shiele Third Row: J. Brocldield, B Shirley, D. GriTFiTh, H. Du- covna, D. Beier, D. Sim mons, D. Lederer. is The weekend reTreaT each spring To Camp Mechem. Here The members worlc preparing The camp Tor The Tlood oT under- privileged children who enioy iT each summer. Also an im- porTanT evenT is The SporTs BanqueT held each May To award The honor of AThleTe oT The Year. . Visual Aids Crew The Visual Aids Crew, advised by Mr. Thomas E. Welsh, was responsible Tor The operaTion oT all oT The school's video and audio equipmenT, movie, slide, and opaque proiecTors as well as amplifiers, Television receivers, and record players. The crew provided apparaTus Tor class and .social acTiviTies and was responsible Tor The mainTenance oT The public address sysTem. FirsT Row: L. BooTh, J. C-5eTz, L. Farm- er, A. Meadows, Second Row:,J.f STolces, V. Benson, B. Frillman, T. Daily, N. Willis, S. Willis, K, Beal. Third Row: F. Mayers, T. Rose, R. Walker. Radio Club Advised by Mr. McNeal, This year's Radio Club operaTed a compleTe shorT wave broadcasTing sTaTion in room 3l5. OT iTs TwenTy members seven were licensed hams For The bene- TiT oT Those who sTiII had To geT Their licenses, classes on Morse Code and Radio Theory were held regularly in preparaTion Tor The Federal CommunicaTion Commission ExaminaTiods. FirsT Row, LefT To Right: J. Lelfy, R. Le CompTe, D. Kuhn, B. Buchh lz, N. Baclcscheider, B. Mansfield, M. STein- berg, C. BeneT. Second Row: J. Daum, G. Makrauer, G. Thobe, A. Messing, C. Beall, J. Henderson, H. Evans, A. LeClaire, T. Prince. Stage Crew The sTage crew, advised by Mr. Glenn Volz. did an exTra- ordinary iob during The pasT year. The members gave up Their spare Time To build producTion seTs loeTore a show, manipulaTe seTs during The shows and assemblies and sTore Them aTTerwards. FirsT Row: R. LeCompTe, E, Nord, T. GoTTschang, R. Spiess, Wm. Bucholz. Second Row: R. Hirsher, E. Siein, Wm. BerTsche, N. Baclischeicler, D. Lee, D, Dauman. Scenery Painters When The husTIe and busTle oT The PeanuTs, WalnuTs, or any oTher show, was Through, and people were Talking oT iTs success, There was one TacTor which was noT To be discounTed. IT was The scenery, which consTiTuTed many long hours oT hard work by The scenery painTers. WalnuT Hills has always been privileged wiTh Tine scenery, and This year's scenery painTers, under The leadership oT Jenny Daily and Chris Hall, Tried To lceep up To The sTandards. These sTudenTs, who did noT neces- sarily have To be sTudying arT, meT on Friday nighT. The TaculTy advisor was Mr. Glen Volz. FirsT Row: M. CharlTon, K. Wilson, B. Spiess, S, Wilson, P. Phillips. Rocket Club Mr. Bourne advised The RockeT Club while Paul Rubin lead iT as presidenT, and many inTeresTing discussions were pro- vided during The school year. ln addiTion, RockeT Club Tur- Thered The knowledge and inTeresT oT iTs members as TuTure scienTisTs. VisiTing speakers included men Trom General ElecTric and The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi. FirsT Row: P, Rubin, President D. Spininger. Treasurer: K. Beall, Secre- Taryg L. SmiTh, J. Davis, T. Jones, A. Lederer. Second Row: C-5, King, R. Rosenbaum, J. Kaplan, M. PeTerson, D. Dworkin, S. Rosen, D. Gordon, R. Johnson. Tropical Fish Club The Tropical Fish Club was one oT The mosT acTive clubs aT school This year. Using The available aquaTic equipment The Tro-pi-so, an abbreviaTion oT The club's name in LaTin, dis- cussed The world oT Tish. Under The able supervision oT Mr. Paul AhlerT. The ichThyologisTs proTiTTed Tully Trom Their ex- periences in This club. LeTT To RighT: 6. Heldman. M. Dres- kin, M. Davis, C. Cardinas. Fencing Club The Tecing club is unique boTh aT WalnuT Hills and in Cin- cinnaTi, being The only club oT The kind in The ciTy. The mem- bers provide Their own equipmenT and learn The various sTyles oT Tencing under The guidance oT Mr. PeeTs. LeTT To Righf: S. Rosdale, J. BlarTon. H. BernsTein, L. Hawkins, D. Sonkin, B. Singer, B. Sinkford. Stamp Club The purpose OT The STamp Club is To sTimulaTe an inTeresT in sTamp collecTing among iTs members. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Paul AhlerT, sTudenTs were given a chance To buy new sTamps, Trade wiTh each oTher, and parTicipaTe in inTeresTing discussions. The members, primarily boys and girls in grades seven Through nine, were occasionally enTerTained by speak- ers. The TirsT parT oT each meeTing was seT aside Tor business aTFairs, while The second parT was devoTed To Trading. Dues were collecTed To buy new sTamps. ln These ways sTamp col- lecTing was made more enioyable and more meaningTul Tor all members. LefT To Righlz J. Tomaselli. T. Hofield. D. McCloskey, R. Hill. Voluntary Library Assistants The duTies of The TwenTy-six library workers were many and varied. These sTudenTs helped aT The check-ouT desk, looked up references in The sTacks, mended Torn books, made ouT book cards, and assisTed oTher pupils in locaTing research maTerial. They were a valuable asseT To The librarians and, To everyone aT WalnuT Hills. Firsl Row, Le'fT To RighT: E. MiTch- ell, V. Kneipp, M. Turner, A. Phil- lips, K. Ward. Second Row: C. Wagner ,J. Kaplan, B. Sinqer,,,J.Q Thomas.- Lunchroom Helpers Making The lunch hour as eTlicienT as possible was This year's capable sTaTT oT lunchroom workers, supervised by Mrs. MahaTTey. The sixTeen adulTs, who underTook The Tasks oT cooking and serving, were aided by sTudenTs who perTormed The jobs OT Tood carriers, cashiers, and all-round handy men. The sTaTF deserves much crediT Tor doing a diTTiculT job care- Tully. Firsi Row, LeTT To RighT: P. LowenTll1al. P, Baier, T. Osher, H. Posey. Sec nd Row: AJ. Renfrew, M. SasTre, S. Ar n- oTl, J. O'BryanT,,L. Kroovand. l Dick HolT, Dick Fry, Bill Donelly. Supply Store Proprietors A very imporTanT TuncTion aT WalnuT Hills was The supply sTore. Under The supervision oT Mr. Howard Luedeke, and under The direcTion oT Dick HolT. The sTore provided The sTudenTs wiTh all The supplies needed. MosT oT The proTiTs wenT To The AssisTanT Principal's Tund. Dick Fry O O l lnterfratorlty Councll 'l X Rx ' X! Tx S. Goldman, D. Holl, B. Elsey, D. BesT, B. J. SelberT, J. Saylor, S. Adler, R. Hersher, B. Pollalc, D. Lederer, S. Graller, M. Gleser, G. Flee, President The lnTerTraToriTy Council, which was presided over by Dick HolT and was advised by Mr. Raymond Farnham, was composed oT The presidenTs OT each oT WalnuT Hills' TiTTeen social clubs. The Council meT once a monTh during school Time. lTs chieT TuncTion was To malce decisions regarding rules noT already passed by The adminisTraTion and by lvlr. Farn- ham. The lnTerTraToriTy Council discussed The policy OT The social clubs in respecT To rushing and To pledging OT new mem- bers. lT made The rules governing The inTer-club conTesTs in baseball and basl4eTball, The lnTerTraToriTy Sing, and The lnTer- TraToriTy Scholarship CompeTiTion. The Council, in accord- ance wiTh STudenT Council and wiTh oTher organizaTions, con- TribuTed a large sum oT money To The American Field Service Program. The lnTerTraToriTy Council was a valuable means OT uniTing The school's several social clubs and OT allowing Them To cooperaTe wiTh each oTher and wiTh The school TaculTy and adminisTraTion. lnTerTraTerniTy council discusses 'forfhcoming plans nys T Ti 'a'f sc. iii' T . i 'l P 2 W Altruist FirsT Row: M. Miller, P. Larkin, P. Van Horn, M. BeinharT, B. Lishawa. K. MarTin, S. Ray, L. LighT, B. Jones, B. Banker, J. Jennings. Second Row: N. Sahnd, L. WaTers, L. Casello, A. Pendergrass, R. Gus, S. FosseTT. W. WaTT, S. Wegman, C. Shirley, J. Hillsinger. Third Row: L. Blubaugh. J. Collins, L. Gianrieshas, J. SprosTy, B. BeinharT, S. STeves, S. Kline. N. Pefers, F. ATlcins, B. Reed. Fourih Row: M. Fischer, M. fNylesworTl'1. S. Schweikh-arT, K. Williams, J. Kimple, C. Broxon, B. Elsey, S. Eggers, V. Spelman, G. LoclcharT, J. MarTin. Judy l-lilsinger, Vice-President BeTTy Elsey, President Margo Ayles- worTh, SecreTary: Bonnie Lishawa, Treasurer. The AlTruisT Social Club is made up oT girls devoTed To Their Tamily, Triends, school, and communiTy. The name OT The club sTaTes iTs moTTo and obiecTive-alTruism: unselfish regard Tor The inTeresTs ancl desires oT oThers. Every monTh The sororiTy parTicipaTed in a philanThropic proiecT such as soliciTing Tor UNICEF, enTerTaining people aT The Clovernoolc Home Tor The Blind, and visiTing The chilclren's Orphanage. Our varied social acTiviTies included picnics, daTe parTies, sTags, The Tradi- Tional winTer Tormal wiTh Pi Kappa Epsilon and Tau DelTa Tau, and The equally TradiTional spring dance wiTh Gamma Kappa. The group also enioyed parTicipaTing in lnTerTraToriTy sporTs including baslceTball and baseball and The singing compeTiTion. Through These acTiviTies-philanThropic, social, and compeTi- Tive, AlTruisT has sTrived To develop, by Tellowship, The char- acTer and inTeresTs oT each member and To kindle wiThin The enTire group The spiriT and Teelings which lceep enThusiasm Tor The sororiTy alive. Chi Sigma Delta FirsT Row, LefT To RighT: P. STarnbach, G. STreicher, J. Weinberger, B. Sfern, M. Wagner, N. Scheineson, L. Blank, B. Shure. Second Row: M. Sanders. J. KaT1, S. Brown, M. Geyer, J, Pressman, M. Cummins, T. FeTTner, E. Kairz. Third Row: S. Adler, M. Fabe, B. Drury, S. Saul, J. Dreskin, A. BlumenThal, B. Isiclor, M. KanTer. ... --:fi 'QTDR-A 4 I 'KxA 4-3 ' s-A -E5.f '- .Aw ' 1 xvvx ,, Q ..... A - Q HQ lb .X Xia: 4, 'l I . , 5 ' 7.7 ' , ' .4 I 1: t x -- E 1'-fi ln I932 seven girls began a sororiTy known as Chi Sigma DelTa. They were a group working Tor chariTy and To TurTher close Trienclships and These goals have conTinued Through The years. Each of The Greek leTTers symbolizes someThing and upon Tormal iniTiaTion The members learn Their meaning. Chi Sig's maior proiecT is a ChariTy Dance where each sororiTy and TraTerniTy represenTs a chariTy and The money is clis- TribuTed proporTionally To all chariTies wiTh a larger per- cenTage To The winning chariTy. During The year philanlrhropic work such as sending pipe cleaner candy animals To Chilclren's l'lospiTal, ancl a Trip To The Emmanuel CommuniTy CenTer is done by The girls. For enioymenT mixed wiTh work The girls plan a winTer ancl spring Tormal and a casual summer parTy along wiTh sTags, bake sales, and open houses ThroughouT The year. IT is The working TogeTher +ha+ provides The close Triencl- ships, successTul proiecTs and high spiriT in The sororiTy. Gayle STreicher, SecreTary: Joyce KaT-z, Treasurerg Marilyn Fabe, Vice President Sue Adler, President fm--s....s '- vs A - ... ...M . . . --.W -.,...-.... ,. . . Gamma Kappa II'7Sl'! rnwcg -.3 J'-.- JCD3 29' :J . Sho U57 5 . gr- 21223, O 55952 Or O 30152 LD uw O:- .gv-S: 2' 32175- SQPTI gpm?- 7-Q3 9- S2 3 . -09-U, ...Iom- :--59--U :camo 130: -Pm xv F ogzu 1 gs Uwe? gurl gmf 3 I' U' -E T: 'HSE 95593.1- SUO Q oizi. 5010: Jfffp WWW? 7? E27 O01 QQ! -FV Z 'Z W. 1Lf1 O:- 52 1 -:I 0 5' in -4- 9. P Sn E O :- Z? 2 9. 0 DI as 26 -. 3 ar -3 C. 'I l CD T 0 -: l i BeHy Polak, Vice-President Judy Freider. Presideni: Vicky Perlman. Treasurer. !n word as well as deed, Friendship, loyalfy, and good spor'rsmanship could well be considered lhe moHo of Gam- ma Kappa. H' was formed under fhe nalrional associarion of high school girls' as Sigma Omega Pi. However. as The years passed, 'rhe Cincinnafi chaprer decided io 'funcrion as an independeni' group and assumed 'rhe 'rifle of Gamma Kappa. One obieciive of Gamma Kappa is mainraining an acrive philanfropic program, which Jrhis year consisied of volun- Teer work af 1'he Jewish Hospiial, a 'fax sfamp collecfion for a nursing scholarship. and supplying a needy family wiih a Chrisrmas dinner. Gamma Kappa offered a variefy of social acrivilies 'ro Hs members. A Winfer Formal, a Spring Affair, a Summer Formal wi1'h Alrruisr. slags and open houses were given an- nually. ln I955. Gamma Kappa joined wi+h Phi Epsilon Fralerniry To presenr Jrhe Mardi Gras. and an open house wifh ihe candidaies from Walnuf Hills' and Woodward's social clubs. hilotcls FirsT Row, LeTT To Righh V. Kneipp, M. Woodward, C. McCampbeil, A. Dingilian, B. Henkel, J. Johnson, C. SToner, S. Clapper, S. Higbie. Second Row: S. Hyer, L. PTiesTer, M. Reuss, B. J. SeIberT, E. Mifchell. G. Fleming, E. Miller. S. Dixon, J. Krogh, J. Scully. Third Row: L. STewarT, J. STueve, C. Kasson, S. MarienThal, M. Breden. N. Grau, A. Blackburn, P. Gross, N. Birch, P. Fabing. Fourfh Row: S, MarienThal, K. WaTTs, O. ReTyi, N. Koch, S. Page. J. BuechTer, N. Woodburn, C. NaTions, M. Bahl. J. Spoof. X r PhiloTas means Triendship and our primary purpose is To provide Tun Tor our members. Numerous daTe parTies and sTags olliered enTerTainmenT ThroughouT The year. Our TradiTions included The ChrisTmas Tormal wiTh T. D. T. and A. X. D. and our spring Tormal where our newly elecTed oTii- cers are insTaIled aT midnighT. The Missing Link. a yearly magazine published by The Juniors, presenTecl Senior and Sophomore skeTches and recalled The many evenTs of The pasT year. This publicaTion highlighTed The encl oT The year. A secondary purpose is To perform philanThropic work which could noT be accomplished on an individual basis. AT leasT one philanThropic proiecT was underTaken each semesTer. AT ChrisTmas we wenT To Allen House and Chil- dren's HospiTal where we clecoraTed ChrisTmas Trees. OTher Times we visiTed old Tolks' homes. Our MoThers Club is very acTive and is largely responsible Tor our many varied acTiviTies. Their unselTish assisTance is invaluable during rushing. BeTTy Jane SelberT, PresidenT: Barbara Henkel, Vice-President Carol NaTions, SecreTaryg MarTha Ruess, Treasurer. O0 Q, G Q 00 O 0000 Sigma Theta Pi FirsT Row: S. Graller, B. AronoTT, Ro SchwarTz, F. Berg, B. Levin, M. Kuby, J. Hyman. Second Row: L. RoTh, J. Greenheld, S. Kaplan, S. Dine, R. Levin, S. Lauer, L. Goldman. Third Row: G. Loshin, J. AlberT, M. Zipper- sTein, C. Klien, R. Rubin, A. Mayer, C. Coleman. LeT'T To RighT: Renee SchwarTz, Treasurer: Susan Graller, PresidenTg lene STern, Vice-President AbsenT: Bonnie AronoTT, SecreTary. Mar- mm x fsmwmsmw Sigma TheTa Pi aT WalnuT Hills is The DelTa chapTer oT a naTional sororiTy founded in I908. Every December The mem- bers celebraTe Founder's Day. LasT summer represenTaTives from sevenTeen oTher chapTers in The U. S. and Canada came To CincinnaTi Tor a conclave. S.T.P. held Two maior social TuncTions aT WalnuT Hills lasT year. The TirsT was The Presi- denTial Ball given in OcTober: The second was The STP-BOA PosT Review Dance aTTer The WalnuTs. S.T.P.'s candidaTes won The queenship of boTh Phi Ep's Mardi Gras and The A.Z.A. SweeThearT Formals. One unique aTTair The members gave was a Sadie Hawkins Day parTy paTTerned aTTer ThaT day in L'il Abner. Formals were also held in The winTer and spring. S.T.P.'s philanThropic proiecTs were primarily cenTered around working in The Jewish Hosp-iTal: The organizaTion also helped sell EasTer lilies and worked as a group aT a Temple carnival. S.T.P. enioyed playing in boTh The basl4eTball and baseball TournamenTs. Tau Delta Tau Firsi Row: J. Leeds, G. Ludwig, M. EllioT, J. Evans, N. Howes, M. Beclc- wiTh, K. Ward, P. Vordenberg, B. Flanagan, L. Kahsar. Second Row: S Carpenier, L. WaTers, J. Raiflce, D. KlosTerman, M. Vordenberq, D Gropenbeclrer, L. MaTTeson, C. STraub, M. Craig. Third Row: N. Scoii. K. Cralley, D. King, L. OTTaviani, M. Wilson, C. WaTnabe, M, Sag- masTer, D. Deam, L. Decker, G. Harris. Tau DelTa Tau is a sororiTy builT on The ideals oT ciTizen- ship, sporTsmanship. and friendship. Through monThly phil- anThropic proiecTs, helping wray ChrisTmas presenTs Tor The orphanage Tor example, The members TulTilled Their desire To help Their Teiiow man. This year T.D.T. underToolc a proi- ecT of a new naTure: The TosTer-parenThood of a seven-year- old Korean boy. The qualiTies of sporTsmanship are porTrayed each year in our parTicipaTion in The inTerTraToriTy conTesTs. For The pasT Tour years, T.D.T. has won The inTersororiTy bas- lcerball Tournament All The Time oT The members has noT been spenT winning Trophies, however. LasT December The sororiTy co-sponsored The annual ChrisTmas Tormal. Through- ouT The year sTags, daTe-parTies, and hayrides provided parT oT The social liTe OT The members oT The club, Through The Three phases of The sororiTy-philanThropic, aThleTic, and social--we proTiT from our lives as members oT Tau DelTa Tau. Leff To Righ-T: Kay Ward, Sue Kober, Secrefaryg Karen WaTers, Vice Presideni. Absenfz Carol WaTanabe, President A M, Y Alpha Delta Kappa Firsi' Row, Leif fo Righh N. Carpenler, P. Conboy, L. Koovand. B. Dona- hoo, C. Fossell, F. Wood, M. Turlle. Second Row: W. Niswander, B- Jacobs, J. Olrlerman, G. Dye, C. Hagner, M. Milligan, J. Saylor. Third Row: J. Jennings, D. Rolls, S. Hussey, K. Corson, L. Pallerson, J. Lingle. K. Lee. Fourih Row: S. Harris, K. Heuck, P. Landfried, R. Raymond, T. Hayes, C. Birch, F. Young, D. Nichols. Absenf: W. Brodie. Frank Wood, Vice-President Jim Sayler, Presidenl: Woodie Brodie. Treasurer: Chad Fossel, Secrefary. .Alpha Deira Kappa is a well-rounded group of young men wilh diversified inreresrs enjoying 'rhe bond of 'rheir frarernify. Respeci for Alpha Della Kappa, loyally lo ils members, and concern for each olher give each member a sense of pride in belonging. Our main purpose, since we consider Alpha Della Kappa a fralerniry rarher 'rhan a social club, is lo creare and pro- more a close fellowship wilh each olher. Parriciparion in fralerniry parries, inlerfralerniry alhlelics, and philanihropic proiecrs resulls in 'rhis fellowship, leading To lasring friend- ships. Alpha Della Kappa is one of Jrhe few lfrarerniries ro have elecrions 'rwice each year. This imporlam' rradirion gives grearer opporluniry for leadership and service. Anorher im- porlani lradilion is The presenlalion of our memorial pin 'lo 'rhe member who has conrribuled mosr during lhe year. Each ADK wears his pin wilh pride. lr will always recall lo him The years he spenr in memorable companionship wirh his frarerniry. Beta Omicron Alpha Firsi' Row, Leif To RighT: G. Fee. B. Moore. D. GriTHTh, C. Schiele, D. STonebraker, D. Spoor. Second Row: J. Broclmiield, S. WesT, T. Meyer. S. Haynes, B. Young, L. LiggeTl'. Third Row: N. CurTis, B. Merkel, D. LoTspeich. J. Wiley, B. Doepke, J. Morgens. Fourih Row: T. Wagner, M. Peck, J. Robisch, J. McEnTyre, G. Prior. S. Snow. FifTh Row: A. I-lasTie, T. Durbrow, D. STeves, J. Emerson, B. Yeager, P. Bard. n flillllllll' if 5 f gf , f X BOA, wiTh colors green and gold. is WalnuT Hills' Third old- esT TraTerniTy. Founded in l9I6, BeTa Omicron Alpha even received a charTer from The sTaTe during The Time when social clubs were banned. Always conTorming To The rules of The school. BOA sTirves Tor a sTrong uniTy by doing The righT Thing. There are Two oTher chapTers of BOA. one aT CounTry Day. The oTher aT indian Hill. The club gives one closed daTe parTy each monTh. These range Trom a picnic in The Tall To an elaboraTe New Year's Eve parTy and an end of The year swimming parTy. Once every Two monThs The boys enioy a sTag and Tour Times a year They TurTher broTherhood by par- TicipaTing in philanThropic proiecTs. The members oT BOA also enjoy aThleTics and Take an acTive parT in inTerTraT sporTs. Through good sporTsmanship and able organizaTion. The BOA club is building sTrong men. George Fee, PresidenT. Hoby Wagner, Treasurer: Jerry Brookfield. Vice- PresidenT. K Tm +L N ,X 4 A J Delta Beta FirsT Row: D. HolT, T. Behlman, T. MeTcalTe, D. HaThaway, T. Merlcel, T. Garber, B. HaTlield, M. DeCarnp. Second Row: G. Paine, R. Shirley. B. Holler, S. Conver, B. STockweIl, S. Jackson, P. KnauTT, J. Moore. Third Row: P. Shulif, C. Ohmarf, M. CorneT, B. Rapp, D. Beier, J. Youngs. C. Dinsmore, J. Spelman. FourTh Row: H. Fry, B. Tower, T. Baefz. T. Warner, R. DearworTh, L. McLaughlin, F. Zimmerman. FiFTh Row: J. LipperT, B. Pfeiffer, R. Talley, J. SelberT, D. Simmons, T. Frey, J. Bullock. FirsT Row: Gordon Paine, Vice-President Dick HolT, PresidenT. Second Row: Paul ShuTl, Secrefary. Absent Bud Fry, Treasurer. 1 The oldesT TraTerniTy in CincinnaTi. DelTa BeTa, is sTeeped in TradiTions ThaT have endured sixTy-Tour years and Two world wars. ITS cusToms and riTuals have been parT oT The TraTerniTy since iTs Tounding in I896. Guided by iTs advisor, Mr. Al- brechT Leue. The WalnuT Hills ChapTer sTrengThened iTs Ties wiTh iTs broThers aT Wyoming, Woodward, and CounTry Day. by giving a ciTy-wide dance -lasT Tall. The regular social season includes one daTe parTy and one sTag each monTh. D.B. Tries To sTrengThen The individual by Teaching selT-re- specT, leadership. and, above all, broTherhood. Many oT iTs members are acTive in WalnuT Hills aThleTics, publicaTions. producTions, and clubs. Members are also encouraged To keep up wiTh Their sTudies, even if iT means cuTTing down on parTicipaTion in TraTerniTy acTiviTies. Rounding ouT The TraTer- niTy's program are The philanThropic proiecTs, in which D.B. parTicipaTes Twice a year. and The annual reunion oT all Tour chapTers aT Brown CounTy. Indiana. ' Omega Delta Kappa FirsT Row: R. Brady, H. Neloms, M. KnoTT, J. STokes, D. Hoard. Second Row: J. Jackson, G. Farmer, L. Hawkins, L. BaTTle, C. Clark. Third Row: H. Taylor, A. Dixon, B. Gordon, J. Johnson. hi, K STill in iTs inTancy, ODK FraTernHy has come a long way since Hs formaTion a year ago. Founded To creaTe unHy, ODK has encounTered and successfully overcome The obsTacles ThaT mighT have prevenTed Hs esTablishmenT. ODK, whose colors are blue and gray, is now The smallest buT one OT The sTrong- esT, social clubs aT WalnuT Hills. lTs members have individually and ioinTly broughT Tame and glory To ODK. In Time, ODK hopes To be recognized as one of The Top social clubs in WalnuT Hills. More imporTanT To Hs members now, however, are improvemenT of The club, parTicipaTion in more social acTiviTies and philanThropic proiecfs, develop- menT of broTherhoocl and loyalTy, and co-operaTion. Even Though ODK realizes The importance of harmonious, infer-racial relaTionships, we have succeeded in creaTing among ourselves a kindred spiriT which, while iT should noT be The enTire governing Torce of our views, should cerTainly exisi. Firsf Row: R. Brady, President H. Neloms, Vice-Presidenh A. Dixon Treasurer. Second Row: L. Hawkins, H. Taylor. sas sw Phi Epsilon Firsi Row, LeTT To Righf: S. Narrow, J. Van Gelder, B. Gendelman, B. HerTzman, K. Wolf, J. Hurwifz, S. Silverman, B. Sonlcin. Second Row: P. Goldman. F. Wise, S. Rosedale, M. Friedman, S. HarTman, M. Glaser, D. Fish, H. BernsTein. Le'fT To RighT: Gary HarTman, Treasurer: Harold BernsTein, SecreTaryI Malcolm Gleser, PresidenT: Marvin Friedman, Vice-Presidenf, .TW M EH nc. 28212 .1375 AlThough iT is one of The smallesf TraTerniTies aT WalnuT Hills, Phi Ep serves as an example of broTherhood To The resT oT The organizaTions. One oT The unique acTiviTies oT The club was The giving oT SIOOO To The Jewish CommuniTy CenTer. This annual philanThropic projecT is carried ouT in memory oT a Tormer member oT The TraTerniTy. Sending aid To Jew- ish children orphaned in The Moroccan earThqualce Tormed anoTher oT Phi Ep's proiecTs. All was noT worlc, however, Tor The TraTerniTy and one oT The WaInu+ Hills sororiTies co-spon- sored The eighTh annual Mardi Gras dance in February. The boys held a major aTTair seT in The scene oT The casinos aT MonTe Carlo and also enjoyed several minor dances and parTies ThroughouT The year. To display Their aThleTic prowess, The members OT Phi Ep TraTerniTy Toolc parT in The TooTball Tournamenl' held among The boys' social clubs lasT Tall. Phi Rho Delta FirsT Row, Lefi To Right B. Bass, J. Kaplan, R. Cowan, l. LevinsTein, H. Rozenzweig. Second Row: T. Rinsky, R. Lisner, A. Claybon, C. Raflo, R. Hersher. Third Row: A. Beigel, R. Miller, H. Ploiniclc, A. Forman, R. Goldman. The sTirring opening lines of The Phi Rho Delia FraTerniTy Song symbolize noT only The driving spiriT of The organizaTion buT also iTs unshalcable uniTy. The TraTerniTy's song opens wiTh, We sing our praises clear and loud. in one accord are we, oT Phi Rho DelTa we are proud and pledge our loy- alTy. This new energeTic associaTion was founded aT The ouTbrealc of The second World War in l994l and has in- cluded in iTs lisT of acTiviTies philanThropic works and proiecTs. Aside from iTs more serious side The young men enioy Them- selves and The company of Their friends by engaging in boaT- rides. hayrides. sTags and large parTies, chief among which is The PresidenTial Ball. The TraTerniTy song crysTalizes The manyfold reasons 'For associaTion wiTh The club. Our high ideals, a beacon lighT. To guide good fellowship. Aside Trom enTerTainmenT, This TraTerniTy is The proving ground Tor valuable experience in The fields of leadership and muiual cooperaTion. Firsi Row: R. Hersher. Se-cond Row: C, Raflo, R. Miller. Third Row: A Claybon. ? Round Towners Firsi' Row, Leff io Righh R. Berman, G. Wise, P. Glassman, B. Schloss. S. Miller, S. Yafle, J. Josselson, T. Oscher, R. Greenwald, B. Lauer. Second Row: V. Benson, S. Slcurow, G. Malcrauer, M. Schloss, D. llkoff. R. Ellcus, S. Prusiner, J. Schwab, B. Waxman, F. Messer. Third Row: F. Josselson, R. Lowenfhal. B. Frankel, S. Youlcilis, B. Weinsiein, R. Fleischer, P. Lowenlhal, A. Glazer, S. Greenwold, S. Goodman. Fourlh Row: D. Grad, D. Lederer, B. Slrauss, E. Wise, P. Segal, C. Sleiner, M. Sluhlbarg, J. Murphy. Firsl Row: Dan Lederer, President Second Row, Le'F'l' 'lo Righf: Bill fglrauss, Vice-President Paul Segal, Secrefaryg Richard Lowenfhal, Treas. i Round Towners was founded rwenly-eighlr years ago. Since irs inceprion 'rhe membership has been characrerized by 'rhe spirir of good fellowship and high scholaslic alrain- menl. Philanlhropy, social affairs, and a'lhlel'ics were Three main aciivilies of R.T. ln The field of philanihropy +he mem- bers solicired for ihe hearr fund and Unired Appeal. and conlribufed fo rhe Jewis Welfare Fund. The R.T. social sea- son was highlighred by fhe Chrisrmas formal and a lhree-day weekend. Round Towners reams parricipaled in all infra- fralorily sporrs. Round Towners added sevenleen new members and com- pleled a mosf successful rushing and pledging season. Grad- uared Round Towners always cherish Jrheir Three years in 'rhe socieiy and. as fhe opening words of rhe R.T. songs sa, 'We will keep rhe friends we've made here. Scarab Firs+ Row: J. Fischer, B. Mifchell, D. Earley. Second Row: J. Clark, T. G-ales, C. Gores, D. Best Noi Presenfz B. Grassmuck, l.. Vordenburg. K , The Scarab Socieiy, second oldesi social club al Walnul l-lills, was organized in l909. The club look as Hs insignia an Egyprian design of rhe Scarab beerle. Reorganized in I957, Scarab kepr Hs Jrradirional insignia and now has a membership of nine. This year Scarab has seen 'rhe advaniages of keeping The club small. The members are all close friends. The small size of The group has made if easy 'ro hold' meelings and funclions on shorf nofice, whereas a larger group would noi be able 'ro ge+ enough people logeiher in such a shori Time. Furihermore, Scarab's size has made il easy io conducl meer- ings and successfully accomplish business underfakings. During 'rhe year Scarab pariicipaled in +he scholasric aver- age conlesl, rhe lnierfraioriiy Sing, and rhe baskelball Jrour- namenf. As required by Hs conslirulion, Scarab spenr several Saiurdays doing volunieer work. During The Chrislmas holi- days Scarab welcomed back old members ai a homecoming parly. lgirsf Row, Leff fo Righf: David Besf, Presideni. Second Row: Roberl' Mifchell, Treasurer: John Fischer, Vice-Presidenf: Chris Sores, Secrefary. 0 i A 8 els' Sigma Delta Chi Firsf Row: S. KaTona, J. Fine, J. KaTz, D. Schaengolol. J. Rubensfein. S. Goldman, T. Hyman, A. Malman, J. STeiner. Second Row: S. Handler, L. Freidman, G. Schneider, S. Susslcind, R. STern, D. LiTwin, S. Oppen- heimer, D. Sway, B. RoTh. Third Row: S. Herizman, S, RozenThal, M. SeiTle, B. Heyman, D. Bleich, P. RuTTer, G. Goldberg, B, Lemburq, M. Meisel, B. Waldman. Firsi' Row, LefT To RighT: Jack RubensTein, Vice-President STeve Gold- man, President Second Row: Don Bleich, SecreTaryg STeven RosenThal, Treasurer. I Sigma DelTa Chi, one oT WalnuT Hills ToremosT TraTerniTies, is well-known aT WalnuT Hills Tor iTs aThleTics, buT social aT- Tairs and philanThropic work also occupy a major porTion of iTs acTiviTies. All iTs aThleTic Teams are respecTed Tor Their slcill ancl spiriT. Sigma has aT leasT one social aTTair each monTh, usually closed parTies wiTh unusual Themes, such as cupid parTies and underwaTer waTermelon TeasTs. The highlighf OT each year is The Sigma SweeThearT Dance, which was held Tor The I8Th Time This spring. Sigma also has a winTer ancl spring week- end. These Three-day aTfairs include alumni baseball, baskeT- ball, and TooTball games, as well as sTags, picnics, boaTricles, ice slcaTing parTies. cosTume aTTairs, and dances. The club's maior philanThropic worlc, excluding soliciTaTion Tor The UniTed Appeal and Polio drive and hospiTal volun- Teer services, is The weekly delivering oT braille TypewriTing equipmenT Tor The NaTional Council oT Jewish Women. Social Club ctivities Fralernifies aid school cilizenslwip -. - French corner al' coslume parly f 1 xl I lx ,A l l C 111, 1 x M X o , o xl I, Speclafors walch inlerfrafernily baskelball game lnierfralernily sing praclice Firsf Row: J. Curfman, S. Schweilceri, L. Fischel,,J. Williams, C. McCau- ley, B. Johnson, D. Avery, G. Finley, J. Moore, M. Knoll, B. Pfeiffer, S. McCauley, L. Boofh, C. Birch. Second Row: M. McCauley, B. Aronofl, S. Sieves, M. Woodward, B. Shure. L. Blounf, A. Malman, S. Marmer, D. Nichols, D. Bleich,V,R. Brady, L. iPaHerson. Third Row: V. Glier, Billups, C. Wasserman. J. Evans. N. Birch, E. Leeds, W. Spalding, M. Wolf, T. Durbrow, F. Wise, D.. Cox. Fourfh Row: N. Thielmeyer, F. Berg, M. Wagner, The A Capella Choir, under 'rhe direcfion of Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, was well known ihroughouf Cincinnafi. An honorary organizalion for vocal music, 'rhe A Capella Choir had many- fold purposes. Hs members were afforded excellenf oppor- luniiies io develop Their voices and become acquainied wifh fine music. They gained poise and experience by appearing before school audiences as well as ai civic funclions held oulside of Walnu'r Hills. ln December The annual Chrislnlias Conceri was held. The A Capella Choir performed Jrlvo Chrislmas Assemblies, one 'For homecoming collegiaies and The upper school, fhe olher for Jrhe lower school. Earlyi in November +-he Choir sang for lhe Firsl Uniled Church. ln May The Choir 'roolc a leading parl in The Spring Concert Choir members developed spiril' and enlhusiasm by pariici- paling in such acliviiies as lhe picnic held in Oclober and by ailending a procluclion of Porgy and Bess' in November as a group. The A Capella Choir was an imporianl parilof Walnui Hills and a 'rradiiion of which all can be proud. L. Goings, A. Dingilian, D. Maihews, J. Goyerl, N. Kinney, B. Fries, R. Harris, D. Sfeves. Fiffh Row: D. Klosierman, B. Buggs, G. Ludwig, M. Mauli, J. Krogh, B. Pollack, W. Webster, B. Heyman, R. 'Hodapp, C. Fosse1'.Sixih Row: R. Dunnie, C. Hover, J. Leader, C. Hines, D. Dupee, D. Sway. A. Blackburn. T. Mifchell, J. Brookfield, J. Selberl. Sevenfh Row: UD. Hoard, M. Peclc, R. Knauff, M. Muhsan, E. Goldman. walnut Hills' T A-Capella Choir Judy Curfman sang Gesu Bambino during ihe annual Chrisimas Concert FirsT Row: J. MaclnTyre, P. Shuff, C. Birch, D. lTlcoT'T, K. WaTers, G. Espy. E. Williams, S. Graller, M. Kiner, M. BeinharT, J. Hilsinqer, S. Kober. N. Howes. Second Row: T. Lloyd. R. Lisner, H. Mueller, IJ. Wilkinson. N. Bradeen, G. Fleming, N. Felson, F. Pifzele, L. MiTchell, C. McCamp- bell, M. Meadors. Third Row: P. Rollins, R. Bridges. B. Rapp, S. Skurow. ff T 1 ' , ff ,, Q f' , . 1 1 f k..1' . 1 If A if Lfxff ,- f ,ff T f Lf! The A Capella Choir was a Tive-period subiecT Tor which one crediT was given. lT was under The able clirecTion of Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy. Mrs. Murphy was assisTed by The Choir Council. The governing body of choir, which was com- posed oT Tive members elecTed by The choir. From The A Capella Choir Two separaTe music organi- zaTions were chosen, The Triple Trio and The Boys OcTeTTe. lronically. The A Capella Choir was born of These Two groups which meT aT lunch and aTTer school. The Triple Trio and The Boys OcTeTTe soon developed inTo a Two-period subiecT. They progressed inTo a Tour-period subiecT while under The direcTion of DocTor Biddle. Triple Trio and Boys OcTeTTe meT separaTely one period a week and TogeTher Three periods. lT was noT unTil l9954 ThaT The A Capella Choir was formed as iT sTands Today. known and loved by all. B. HiTes, M. Ruess. B. Lishawa, L. Thielmeyer, S. Coppin, J, Hyman, A. Blumenfhal, G. Gehler. FourTh Row: D. Norris, B. BeinharT. T. Garlingfon. M. AylesworTh, B. Elsey, S. Clapper, S. SeiierT, A. Redfern, J. MOTTSTT- A. Kcl1ckriTz. FiTTh Row: J. Leader, D. Cooper, D. Kurfz, H. LuTTon, A. Black urn. X 1 f ' 'iq f X2 X X X 'X fk-Z X, STan McCauley. ChrisTy McCauley, ,Dan Cox, Debbie Dupee, MaThew KnoT. 129 J. Williams. L. Fischel, S. Schwei- lcerf, D. Avery. B. Johnson, C. Mc- Cauley. M. Beinharl, J. Hilsinger. S. Graller. A-Capella Choir's Triple Trio rL .' r ,lv x, p . ,N 1 l l l.. l The Girls' Triple Trio was a selecl group of vocalisls. The qualificafions necessary for membership included: excellenl vocal abilily. The capacily fo blend in harmony wilh 'rhe group as a whole and general recognifion in such oufsland- ing groups as A Capella Choir. To 'rhe delighl of alfenlive audiences fhe group performed af various school lunclions and civic ahlairs. Togelher wirh The Boys' Oc'reHe if carried on lhe 'iradilion of singing Twas lhe Nighl Before Chrisi- mas al The annual Chrislmas Concerf, enhancing The enfire program. A-Capella Choir Octette Richard Brady, Chris Birch, Paul Shulf, Jon McEnlyre, George Finley, John Moore. Maflhew Knorr, S+an McCauley. The combinaiion of The Girls' Triple Trio and 'rhe Boys' Oc'reHe formed a unil which represenfed The A Capella Choir boih al' school and civic funcfions where a larger vo- cal group was noi' required. The members This pasi' year sang af Knox Presbyierian Church and for The Women's Club of Hyde Park Communiiy Church. Perhaps ihe mosr well-known of ihe Triple Trio-Ocleife presenralrions is iheir musical and dramaiic rendiiion of T'was 'rhe Nighi Before Chris'rmas given each year ai ihe Chrisimas Conceri. Glee Club N Firsi Row, Lef+ To Right: 'M. Zip- persfein, M. Shavzin, D. Kuhn, M. Falck, J. Mane, N. Schieneson, S. Meyers, L. Gianneslras. J. Wil- burn, J. Teilz, QJ,Nool:s, P. LoveH. Second Row: J. Seyberi, M. Hardy, A. Merifs, J. Glueclc, R. Levin. B. Breclcinridge, C. Livers, C. Tillery, J. Biflman, H. Holling- shed, M. Crosswhiie, P. Ramey. Third Row: C. Hasz, H. Jenks, G. Iglauer, P. Underhill, A. Mafison, B. Korros, E. Crawford, B. Nelson, J. Websfer, S. Hyer, E. Walker. Fourfh Row: P. McClure, L. Wa- iers, B. Schroeder, C. Levy, S. Biehle, P. Van Horn, A. Shanks, G. Jordan, A. Brown, K. Kendriclns, M. Miller. Fiffh Row: E. 'Levine, S. ' Tinsley, G. Gain, J. Wilkenson, M. Jones, D. Ames, S. Wegman, J. Felson. The Octette and the Triple Tirio The Walnu+ Hills Girls' Glee Club was a musical group for upper school girls who liked fo sing and who had an in- 'reresi in music. Being an opiional course, ii' improved singing abiliiy. conduciing experience. and sighi' reading. Modern music was srressed in Hs curriculum This year. Glee Club joined wiih A Capella Choir for rhe annual Chrisimas Con- cert and also sang in Spring Conceri. Under Jrhe direciion of Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, Glee Club gave opporiuniiies 'ro appear in school Funcrions. and developed musical appre- ciarion. W x ' V K ,.c.s. x. x. rv. I NY. . ., ,, i Af Piano: N. Howes, M. Meadors. 'Firsf Row: C. McCauley, M. Woodward, B. Johnson, L. Blounr, D. Avery. S. Schwei- kerf, L. Fischel, J. Williams. M. McCau- ley, S. Graller, M. Kiner, M. Beinharf, Hilsinger. S. Kober. Second Row: G. Fin- ley, J. lMoore. A. Malman, D. Nichols, S. McCauley, L. Boofh, B. Pfiefier, C. Birch, T. Lloyd, R. Brady, D. Cox, R. Lisner, P. Shufi, J. McEn+yre, D. Hkofi. Firsl' Row, Leff 'lo Righf: B. Fry, R. Landberq, C. Seinsheimer, R, Rass- mussen. Second Row: B. McDonald, B. Gendelman, G. Harris, J. Offa- viani, L. Blank, B. Smifh, D. Schramm. Thrid Row: R. Zeiglar, E. Lyon, N. Plair, B. Wolf, J. Mayers. A. Worfendyke, J. Jennings, A. Whife, D. Moxley. D. Draysin, H. Mayers. Fourfh Row: S. Farmer, F. Seinheimer B. Bass, J. Dunn., M. Wescoe, A. Bauers, M. Hubbard, L. Baffle, D. Lane D. Thiel. Sfanding: A. Pack, B. Jarman, N. Woodburn, S. Kuhnell, D Timmer. l Walnut Hills' For several years fhe band of Walnui l'lills has recog- nized fheir need for new uniforms. To fhis end fhey 'have worked fhrough such fund-raising proiecfs as fhe annual candy sale and various paper drives. The success of fhe band was shown fo fhe school when many of fhe members marched gloriously arrayed in new uniforms of blue and gold al fhe foofball games lasf fall. The uniforms were rafher expdnsive because each one was fiffecl fo a parficular player.lOne reason fhe band players worked so well 'rogefher was' fhaf fhere were various social funcfions held fhroughouf fhel year fo promofe a feeling of unify. This pasf year a parfyf held af Chrisfmas and a spagheffi dinner given by one of fhe members headed fhe lisf of affairs given by fhe band. The members were a self-governing organizafiong fhey elecfed a group ' A beginning of fhe year fo acf as a connecfing link befween fhe direcfor Mr. Loar and fhe ibody of The band. l i High School Band Drum Maior Linwood Ball-le demonslrales his marching form ,f T 'J I . C FirsT Row, Leff To RighT: R. SmiTh, V. Benson, P. Breden, A. Phillips, L. Jonas. Second Row: S. Johnson, E. Molzer, L. Krapp, J. NugenT, R. Harris, B. HerTzman, B. Jahnigan, K. Banks. Third Row: B. BogarT, D. Lawrence, D. Mieman, I. MoskowiTz, S. Silverman, B. Brown, J. Saylor, D. SToTfregen, N Il , x, P 4 X l The sysTem OT learning music employed by The WalnuT Hills band is unique in The ciTy. lnsTead oT The members re- ceiving a cerTain composiTion and working on iT unTil iT is Tinished. The music is changed each week. Toward The end oT The year, abouT a monTh beTore The Band Concert The members chose Trom a lisT of all The music They have played Those composiTions which They mosT enjoyed. ln This way, The players become Tamiliar wiTh a greaT quanTiTy of music and sTill have cerTain pieces Tully prepared Tor Their concerTs. The Band gives one privaTe concerT each spring To which admission is charged. They also play in The Spring ConcerT given by The enTire music deparTmenTs and, in The Tall, repre- senT The school as a marching band. This year Mr. Loar in- sTiTuTed a sysTem whereby one player may challenge anoTher Tor a beTTer seaT in The band. This pracTice encourages indi- vidual work as The beTTer seaTs receive beTTer parTs. B. Evans, L. Hawkins, G. Farmer, C. Raflo. Fourih Row: B. NolTe, M HamilTon, L. LiggeTT, J. SweeT, B. Fish, W. Grayman, R. Hill, E. STeubing J. Thomas, L. Weiizel. STanding: D. King, R. Korchmeier, J. Leeds. FirsT Row: H. Fry, A. Philips, E. MoTzer, S. Kuhnell. Second Row: C Seinsheimer, J. NugenT, L. BaTTle. A very imporTanT parT oT The WalnuT Hills High School music deparTmenT This year was The OrchesTra. IT was con- ducTed by Mr. Edgar Loar and was composed oT sixTeen members. The upperschool members meT every day, while The iunior-high musicians aTTended class Two and one periops a week. The OrchesTra was made up enTirely oT sTringed insTrumenTs. including violins, violas, cellos. and sTring basses. The OrchesTra had a large reperToire which ranged Trdm classical To popular and humorous music. Under The direc- Tion OT Mr. Loar. iT played, among oTher selecTions. The Fi- nale Trom BeeThoven's FiTTh Symphony, a novelTy number enTiTled Plink. Plank. Plunlc, and The charming Swiss Lul- laby. This year The OrchesTra did noT have a council, as iT had in The preceding years, To acT as a governing body. buT carried on iTs business as a group. advised by Mr. Loar. WalnuT Hills was quiTe TorTunaTe To have such a TalenTed and devoTed orchesTra upon which To rely Tor The provision oT music Tor various school TunTions. Mr. Loar helps sTuclenT Through diHiculT passage. I H'll ' cl nut I s l Q FirsT Row, LeTT To Righfz T. GaTes, N. Magorian, E. Meier, M. Breden. Second Row: J. Kelman, M. Zwick, A. Diamond, B. Brown. S. Donaldson, D. Diamond. G. Haydom. Third Row: J. Anderson, J. Jones, T. LiTTen- hooTT, D. LiTTman, P. TaclceTT, S. Oscher. Hugh School Orchestra i 134 The WalnuT Hills OrchesTra provided an opporTuniTy Tor iTs members To become more proTicienT on Their respecTive insTrumenTs and served The school by playing in several school programs. In OrchesTra, sTudenTs gained appreciaTion Tor music and improved Their Technique by conTinued pracTice. boTh in class and in aTTer-school rehearsals. In pasT years The OrchesTra has given a program during a school assembly. This year. several members oT The OrchesTra joined The band To play in The WalnuTs oT l96O. They performed Two num- bers, CurTain aT EighT and Tropical Magic, and accom- panied The Singing and Pony Choruses in Blue Moon. Tico. Tico. SouTh of The Border. and oThers. ln June, The Class of i960 marched down The aisle To The sTrains of Pomp and CircumsTance rendered by The WalnuT Hills Orchesfra. Along wiTh a Tew members oT The band, The OrchesTra performed one oTher number as parT oT The grad- uaTion exercises. ln all These ways, The OrchesTra beneTiTTed noT only iTs members buT The enTire sTudenT body. If V -XX V If ' as e V i fy! ffl T if p f x. L FirsT Row, Leff To Righi: S. Henderson, B. Adams, J. Hagner, M. WhiTe. Second Row: J. Disen, J. JohnsTon, E. Drury. Third Row: L. Baffle, W. Yaeger. The orchesTra Takes a breal: during Walnuis' rehearsal Kneeling: M. Kiner S. G-raller. Firsi Row, h'r: B. Rapp, J. Kimpel, M. Beinharf, M. Peck, D. Hoif. Second Row: B. Beinharf. N. Koch, K. Marfin. Absenh J. Hilsinger, J. Jennings, M. Sfuhl- barg, R. Brady. Cheerleaders Our skillful maioreffes performed fheir roufines as a high- lighf of half-Time infermission during The foofball season. These eighf girls were chosen by Mr. Edgar Loar, direcfor of The Walnuf Hills band, on fheir personalify, precision, skill in fwirling a bafon, and abilify fo dance and march. Each girl was also required fo play a musical insfrumenf. The maioreffes rehearsed wifh fhe band each day and received consianf pracfice. This year, as a special feafure, fire and flag bafons were used. The maioreffes also appeared in pep rallies, fhe Walnufs, parades, and ofher public funclions. They were a maior affracfion fo Walnuf Hills presenfafions. Seen leading fhe Eagles feam on fo vicfory af each game fhis year were fhe Walnuf Hills Cheerleaders. These spirifed sfudenfs helped fo enliven fhe crowds and encourage fhe feams. The cheerleaders worked fo develop fheir skill in per- forming old and new cheers. They presenfed fhese fo fhe whole school in fhe pep rallies fhaf were held during fhe year. The devofed cheerleaders encouraged good sporfsmanship on fhe parf of sfudenfs and were a symbol of school spirif. Several boys joined The cheerleading ranks for fhe firsf fime in several years. Leading fhe cheering for fhe Varsify were fhe Senior High Cheerleaders, and cheering for fhe Reserve Team were Jr. High Cheerleaders. Majorettes Fronf, Kneeling: R. Korchmar. Sfanding: S. Kuehnell. Leff fo Righf: A. Worfendylce. J. Leeds, L. Blank, D. Timmer, D. Kinq, N. Woodburn. Junior-Senior Prom I Diclc waiis pa+ien+ly Peg prolongs Diclr's wai+ X X 7 ' A A ' 4 35 3 I ,ni-' ff! 7 , , XJ, L L I K L Y Q1 jf X J' 7 , V 4 K' K K 'L k 1 K 1 Q x L K-g k-1,9 1 L, , The evening begins Off af lasf! Early The nexi' morning . 137 Debbie Dupee, as Major Barbara John Spelman, as Andrew Undershafh The cannon millionaire, and his 'fufure son-in- ' law, Adolphus Cusius, played by Bob Shirley. aior Barbara A+ The UndershaTT cannon-foundry in ST. Andrews, England On November TwenTieTh and TwenTy-TirsT The red curTain rose on WalnuT l'lill's produc- Tion oT Major Barbara. a comedy by George Bernard Shaw. The senior class, guided by Mr. Wayne Gregory, worlced Two long monThs on Their producTion. which was beauTiTully sTaged and lighTed. Major Barbara is The sTory oT a 5alvaTion Army girl whose TaTher, Andrew UndershaTT, is a cannon millionaire and whose dislike Tor her TaTher's business morals overpowers her. Her Tamily. ruled by Barbara's presumpTious moTh- er. Lady BriTomarT UndershaTT, depends on Their money Trom Andrew UndershaTT, who has long since separaTed Trom his wife on Ten- eral principles. Major Barbara and her long- esTranged TaTher are aTTracTed To one anoTher upon Their TirsT meeTing. The resT oT The play The boys of The casT pose for a picTure in Their dressing room. depicTs The sTruggle beTween The Two, each Tor The oTher's soul. UndershaTT's principles resT upon Tire and gunpowder: Those oT Bar- bara depend on pious poverTy and soul sav- ing. ln The end Major Barbara joins her TaTh- er's cannon Toundry To save souls and her Ti- ance Adolphus Cusius becomes a parTner in The Tirm oT UndershaTT and Lazarus. makers oT deaTh and desTrucTion. Thus Barbara casTs OTT her TiTle oT Major and realizes ThaT souls cannoT be Truly saved unTil Their bodies are well Ted and ThaT pious poverTy is a basic evil. 64054 . X .6 .f mx xx 42: X XXXQ L2 11 qffgfsm mf 4 fv f 5 5785? ill iff L X X? ,- XX:x:fX,M X V5 H. 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' X - x ' Xfnfu sf 42 X A ' ' 1 X 3.2 f . X NEY CLARENCE JR., KIM zzeeen., AND setsv fpuusn, EMILY KRAMER, ms- Wqlsg H1-SZELMS ENGAGEMENT mme-. u , Rscsrss POETRY AS wmv- CLIDDE A210 CLARENCE QUARREL M53 QTY BU lN55 5 , i .V 5 This year's Junior Class producTion was LiTe WiTh lv'loTher, a conTem- porary comedy wriTTen by Clarence Day. The basic ploT was ThaT MoTher had been married Tor TwenTy- Two years fTo The sTar oT LiTe WiTh FaTher l wiTh- ouT having an engage- menT ring. The ring, aT The Time oT The play, was by misTalce, on The Third Tin- ger oT her neighbor's leTT hand. Mrs. Day demand- ed her ring as a TwenTy- second anniversary pres- enT and This requesT Torm- ed The acTion oT The com- edy. This excellenT pro- ducTion was anoTher way The Junior Class showed Their uniTy and TalenT. VINNIE, MALA VORDENBERG, AND FATHER, FRED ZTMMERMAN DISCUSS Ci.ARENCE'S PROSPECTIVE MARRIAGE. X Ir x , ,sx. i x X X Y ' , ,N X .XV Come on and blow, Gabriel, blow ring our fha voices of ihe singing chorus in fheir finale number. The group was direcred by Carol McCampbell and Rich Hodapp. XA. In as TN J il 1 X' X Rx , iv X- x i Barbara Beinhari pedals Margo M-cPhersnn on her Bicycle Builf for Two. i Tweniy-one graceful horse chorus mem- bers prance in +he I920's scene io The Girlfriend. The horses were +augh1 by Dedee Kuhn, while Fefe Ruffer l:ep1 ihem in s+ep. N 1 1 l X 5 , ,X 1 x. N i X T le- N ik 1 hh I xxx-'V The poines, under 'lhe direciion of Nancy Koclr, dance 'fo Varsily Drag wifh +he horse chorus in a final dress rehearsal. Peanuts , xl 1 , x x qx .N ,T I T T, V L f fx X 7 Ken Wolf, who played a double role, ScoH and The Devil, Tries To convince Mr. Maclzlefrish, acied by Dave Weiner, To choose Hell's enTerTainmenT over Heaven's. Reggie Levin, as Angela, and Carol Wasserman, as Terri and Griselda, loolr on. I Sandy Kaplan, who played The parT of The Temperamenfal adress, Marla Morey, informs her direcfor, Edgar Lofspeich, +l1a+ she quiTs! Adding color To The I920's AcT, The dime-a-clance girls recifed Their Boop-a-doop adverTising poem. PeanuTs was The mosT wonderful Thing ThaT could have hap- pened To a Junior Class! lT began as a money raising proiecT Tor The Juniors, puT TogeTher in Two weeks. Due To iTs greaT success, The proclucTion became an annual evenT wiTh a Two- Told purpose: To aid Junior Class Tunds, and To draw The class closer TogeTher. Each year The PeanuTs are one oT The highlighTs oT The Junior year. From The TirsT class meeTing lasT May, Through The summer sessions oT scripT wriTing, and The Tedious re- hearsals in SepTember, To The Thrilling momenT when The cur- Tain rose on OcTober 8Th, The l959 PeanuT.s TaughT our Juniors The spiriT-loouncl meaning of responsibiliTy, hard work and class uniTy. Emily Kramer poinTs ouT The abiliries of her son Ozwald, played by Jim Levine To The direcTor, Cecil B. Run-of-The-Mille. Walnuts Baclr siege, girls gaiher iogelher as fhey wail paiienfly 'lo go on W ' x n, The boys dormilory scene shows fypical American college boys in afzlion The singing chorus. in Mexican garb, sings Tico, Tico is gg -- k Q gw f X M1 Mg QX , qw . my X -' 45, ,I W 5 X gggl awlfug sig X Y , e A ig E 1 Eg is Q i ww X .Ik 7 -ANZ, 1 Gam nv-- X R Xi' V- -35 ww 'S ' SE Q 55 'I xi-xi . N . :fiigxi Q5 59 .5 . - 1 1lQ X QB ,. .,.. s S .x K ...,. N QS: 1 fg A ax 5 1 F , , ' M QS : ? 1 Q 'X ' fflfig-xiii Q9 N Sw L xr 'vw --f- r -V 2- N2 f' f if , 21 ,ape Q , , xx. N Q. x .s Q S '-4 g W' - x ? Qi: Av X .- N' :-J:--5 .5 si! , i . 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Pilois, C. Sanclmec, L. Hellman, A. Malman. Third Row: D. Brown. S. Woliver. N 149 Firsf Row, Lefi 'io Righiz R. Whi- coil, D. Perry, C-. Charlesion, S. Hensen, P. Haines, J. Clapper, K. Meek, S. Troii, S. Williams. Second Row: R. Lewis, D. Alex- ander. S. Whi++, G. Galanes, M. Soerqle, B. Howe, S. Ladd, T. Clarlc. Third Row: M. Weizel, C. Maslov, E. Fischman, L. Wise, A. Hellman. J. Mariinek, Y. Casey. B. Allen. . The Junior High Dramaiics Club of 'rhis year prepared iis , members for greaf fuiures in Walnui Hills produciions. Al- ihough only a few meeiings were held, ihe avid Thespians enjoyed ihe experiences ihey gained in boih readings and presenfaiions. The realizaiion of Jrhe social connoiaiions pre- senied by ihe culminaiion oi wriiing and produciion was The primary purpose oi ihe Dramaiics Club. Firsf Row, Leff fo Righf: N. Schwab, B. Mendelsohn, T. Cohen, of Pan, Presidenig J. Shavzin, C. Evans, L. Benjamin, J. Blair, Second Row: C. Sullivan, M. Nysirom, B. Gradman, R. McAilisier, S. Collins, L. lvlellman, J. Lederer. - Class Representatives l 150 l The Junior Laiin Club began Hs season ihis year by divid- ing info six curiae or Roman families. Then 'rhe Junior High sfudenis belonging 'ro fhe club siaried iheir inieresiing pro- grams under ihe direcfion of Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Kessis. Each curiae selecied a name and a symbol for Hs group. An imporiani even'r celebraied by all members was ihe Safurnalia. Oiher aciiviiies of The group included charades and dramaiics. The purpose of ihis club was +0 represenl Roman life and make if seem real. Chess Club Firsf Row, Left fo Righh C. Davis. K. Roihfeld, K. Abraham, S. Pol- lak, E. Casey, M. Sorgel, L. Jones, K. Rhodes, J. Rosenfhal. Second Row: R. Lewis, R. Brown, B. Wie- coff, J. Andrews, 6. Charleion. J. Clapper, L. Arnold, M. Brown. D. Alexander. Third Row: M. Lee. S. York, S. Baum, L. Smiih, S. Davis, G. Parker, L. Wise, L. Morris. Fourlh Row: P. While, C. Black, C. Kemper, H. Cooper, J. John- son, V. Smiih, M. Levine, S. Wila liams. Junior Latin Club Chess has been played for generaiions in America and elsewhere, and a+ Walnuf Hills ihe fradiiional fun of chess was siill very much alive. I+ was carried on by 'the Chess Club. Under ihe advisorship of Mr. Barron Wilson, The club played games among 'rhemselves each week afier school. Mr. Wilson and ihe presideni, Glen Thobe, fried each week io correci ihe members' misiakes and io 'reach novice players how 'ro play proiicienfly. H also played Jrournamenis wiih oiher schools, and 'rhere were plans for an lnira-ciiy League. Firsi Row: E. Tiepel, D. Dworkin, T. Jones. A. Mclnfyre. Second Row: K. Johnson, D. Wordsworfh, G. Smilh, W. Grayman, R. Rasmussen, F. Seinsheimer. X Caffe kj 5,62 1:21 ggfgffddiyfgfcf I Jazflmfffff 409656 f ,7 L cf'Lf25 .63 A iffvcdffylf Jffffffff 'XAZM ZQCVZLK. Zwiff 4fL4,C,, ,fClffQ Lefi- 'lo Righf: N. Raflo. C. Ahlerf, P. Crockeff, J. Daum. 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Woodburn, C. CarTer, E. CompTon. Second Row: C. Mary, J. Balay, S. BaeTz, J. Lehr, F. Grace, S. Fox, R. Dowdy, M. Er- hardT, E. Kinsley, S. Clay, D. Jones, T. Duemler, S. Meier, C. Roush. Third Row: R. Lannamann, B. Allen, C. AuiT, J. Ward, M. SmiTh, G. Nicolay. S. Levinson, K. MeTzqer, S. Sanger, D. Schneider, P. Bern- heimer, B. Lishawa, G. RubensTein, S. Meineke. FourTh Row: E. Fish- man. A. LiggeTT, M. Levine. A. Warner. B. Yambor, J. Enger, B. Lynn, C. GranT, W. Welck, A. E. Drury, S Shepherd, J. J. RosenThal, P. Lowe, R.. RoberTs, H. BeTTman, M. Brown. Fi'lTh Row: Richey, C. Kemper. STone, A. BooTh, E. SchwarTz, S. Merkel, E. PeTricoTT, L. Safdi, L. Toole, L. Karpen, J. Waxman, M SmiTh. Chorus Mr. Paul RaTTle This year became The TaculTy advisor To The Model Airplane Club which meT every Two weeks, noT only To build models of airplanes, boTh modern and obsoleTe, buT To plan TuTure meeTings Tor WalnuT Hills' sTudenTs inTer- esTed in airplanes. ln addiTion To becoming members oT The Academy oT Model AeronauTics, The members decided To conTribuTe To The library a subscripTion OT The Model Air- plane News, as an added sTimulus To insure new members and To inform any inTeresTed sTudenT OT The club's naTion-wide acTiviTies. Firsf Row: C. Chanker, R. Parhidqe, L. Jacobs. Second Row: R. Sanders, T. John- son. utm I R XX XXQXX XX S E XX-':Xszs: 3 XA i X . I .XA S X 1 x ' Sx X9 X i ,, X 1 X? X XX Q X S Q QXQLQX V X XX X .X .X ' X j-j s, X sm ' k ' XV ? -f, X, X XX? 'RX A XL ,R X:g4XfgX S V. ,ye 5, .' Sym: XA X X X Q' .-:XXXX . . - X fXXX 1 SX X, 9' ' H .:1.- X H: X-.X A M' 3 -:XX X 1 5 Q X - xiii. Q X X X x 'X 2 X if X X 5 X? X X 1X X X F. W R X X X Q 1 X Wx QD . 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' Eg .X-X.,- ,X , fl L L X N X ,xg wwf .ww Walnut Hills' Athletes 155 .Sy ., ,J i -L, - f- f 5 lv l 1 -J f It 'i iff l fi-,f,',' fflff , Q , l A ,i ,-,,,,,, . - 1 .. ,V g 'Q N, 5 1 1 1 V . ,. a ,ki I A is , at ,, ,, ., Q L'-is f yr . . 1, ' ff :Q If V. . , Y ,li fi-L K. . ,fy X '- fi f i, Q, Both girls' and boys' sports provide the stu- dents with athletic practice and torm the instrument by which students can display their abitity in good sportsmanship. Many ot the sports are co-curricular activities and involve practices atter school. The students protit trom the skilled training as well as +he tun. JON McENTYRE STEVE GOLDMAN MARTY PECK Football Team Lettermen 'N l l ' I l l T ' 1 ' X r il 4 I XX , , V l X pf AlThough The Eagles ended up in sixTh place in The l959 season, The Team ToughT and worked To The besT of Their abiliTy. Mr. Filbin and Mr. Bailey, The coaches for The Team, did a Tine iob. ThirTeen seniors saw Their lasT WalnuT Hills ac- Tion This year. Jon lvlacEnTyre received his second le++er and was elecTed Tri-capTain. Mac was a good runner, ball handler, and was a .superb half-back. For his Tine work he was elecTed To The P.H.S.L. Team. Half back STeve Goldman added moral supporT To The Team. l-le was an excellenT line backer Tor The defense. He was elecTed Tri-capTain Tor his good playing and was also elecTed To The P.H.S.L. Team. lvlarTy Peck's Tremendous playing as halT back was a valu- able asseT To The Team. MarTy was also Tri-capTain and he Too was .selecTed To The P.H.S.L. Team. The oTher back was STeve RosenThal who coIlec+ed his TirsT leTTer. OThers were Fred King, an excellenT Tackle, and Jon Robisch's rugged playing as Tackle won him a second leTTer. Dick l'lolT was found aT ,T IX1 l l .' if 'T l . V X X ' xc i A l l l i MR LLOYD BAILEY MR. DICK FILBIN CARLi SCHIELE LARRY KROOVAND eww: M.Twew.ss1ws.narsK,Qmw,c uNx J meow ws- , STEVE ROSENTHAL FRED KING many posiTions buT usually deTensive and offensive Tackle. I'Ie Too is a Two-IeTTer man. Larry Kroovand played on The kickoTT Teams and some-Times as a defensive half back. Jim Emerson collecfed his second IeTTer by his savage line playing. Gordon Paine received his TirsT IeTTer Tor his good deTensive Time playing. As Ken Korrey, Eagle Tackle, won his TirsT varsiTy IeTTeKj,onaId Bridges was on The kickoTT Team and he compIeTecI Thie IisTli of ThirTeen Ie++ering seniors. There were nine IeTTering iuniors. They were: Dave I'IaTha- way, Dick.,QoQQnL Bob Yeager, STU Haines, Don I'loarcI. Chuck I-Iaines, Dave STonel3raker, Mike DeCamp' and Henry Neloms. There were Tour sophomores who won Ie++ers. They were STeve WesT, Jim LipperT, Dick LoTspeich, and Bill Merkel. AIThough ending up in sixTh place, The Eagles showed a Tough. high spiriTed Team and represenTaTive of The school. I I T I .' I 4 I ws' RONALD BRIDGES kc DICK HOLT JIM EMERSON JON ROBISCH KEN KOREY GORDON PAINE . - :Q swf:- ss as sri' 1 X 9 i if 1 X X 54 X xx Xx Q iw s X no XX K 5 vi it Y Xx X . -ww' I' Football Team Varsily fooflaall managers dash oul 'lo aid our Eagles l l Firs'l'Row: Don Hoard, Jim Emerson, Dave Slonebralcer, Denny Lane, Dick Holi, Fred King. Sieve Wesi. Second Row: Mike DeCamp, Ken Koney. Dave Haihaway. Sieve Rosenflmal, Jim Linder, Bing Alwlering, Richard Charlie Hagner, Jim Morgens, Dick Loispeich, Jim Lipperl, Gordon Gordon, Jon Mclfnlyre, Bill Merkel, Sieve Goldman, Henry Nelloms. Paine. Third Row: Mr. Bailey, Carl Schiele, Marly Peck, Siu Haines. Bob Yeager, Ron Bridges, Mr. Filbin. 153 l g ,WW , , l S . ,ff Y :f X ,F ' x ' il x xx 'Q QW, R X , X ww :SF QM. K Qu k X 'X X X ' ei, N MR sf Y X xx X Ng X Q fi sl vm an ig Q ix N N X Rx. . qw, , :- CQA 5 X. Lx i Qi? -snag j- X K x L QX. 55 w K 4. 'ixrsfiw' Sf , L S. fi W, , -Q, Q NE I ,mf , ,gif 4' .W i-,Yi ,M . N Qyjmgrif' ' K - if S F MJ S? A az: S E .wash gf x if - TE K Q . Ng X, , iv S Ev X in . , , Qi x I ,. vs- 'ix 1 K -iiifw4 i w K ki NW. x ws. . A K G N i-219, X i I XY. ix at ,. kg 'ig L v , ,we wk A wide sweep is sfopped by an Eagles corner man in 'lhe Woodward game. Fronl' Row: Rich Dearworih, Tom Johani, John Wiley, Tim Baelz, Bing Ahlering, Bob Cunningham, Jesse Lacelield, Wayne Niswander, S+u Mifnick, Sieve Hughes, Roberi' Doepke. Second Row: Mr. Lunsford, Andy . .ee -.N , , . . .--... ,-..,, eserve Football Team Eagles back Bing Ahlering is broughl down from behind in fhe Woodward game. fy? Haslie, Andrew While, Herverl Posey, Sieve Fasf, Sian Herizman, Ken Heuclc, Kim Cambron, Dick Spoor, Bob Sfockwell, Cliff Omarf, Bob Dueler, Larry Friedman. Abseni: Dick Easley. 161 . f N I 1 X N ,f I 1 X ,' 1 This year's Junior High looiball leam won one game our of six, placing sixlh in 'rhe Easlern Division of ihe Public Junior High School League. The obiecrive of Junior High foofloall, experience, was more lhan realized, lvlosr of lhe boys had lillle previous loolball experience, and, under lhe capable direcrion of Mr. Gerald Campbell, They were laughr fhe lundamenfals of foorball and, essenlial ro any compelifive sporl, +hey were laughr 'rhe principles of good sporlsmanship, l Fronl' Row: Mr. Campbell, Chip Meyer, Eric Billups, Knox Johnslone John Blair, Leroy Srols, George Mechem. Second Row: Chip Ellioll Ron Linder, Richard Slivers, Tom Arnold, Dick Koenig, Bob Hilsman Curlis Magnam. Third Row: Sieve Lalcamp, Jay Dunlcelman, Bob Simmons Tom Mechem, Bill Gasl, Gordon Agnew, Jim Brown, Morgan Bullon Absenf: Dixie Guenfher, Diclc Sremmer, Dick Nalions, Lewie Luflon. Freshman ootball Team Freshmen gain experience in a scrimmage wifh 'lhe reserves Walnuf Hills Frosh are overpowered by ihe mighfy Samuel Ach. l l ,, , ,,,, , L7 Reserve and Freshman Football Teams in Action l Specialors crowd around lo wafch 'freshmen baffle Ach The Frosh leam receives inslruciions for an upcoming game The Blue and Gold Reserve squad experienced a lair season on ihe gridiron ihis year. Showing greal' spiril and dogged delerminalion, lhe Re- serves gained much needed experience which will qualify lhem for fulure varsily foolball. The mem- bers of lhe squad musl be commended for 'rheir fair play and sporlsmanship. in g Frosh line slops a plunge Hand work our in a pracfice session Firsl' Row: Frank Messer. Second Row: James Anderson, Manager: T Melcalfe, J. Jackson J. lv1cEn+yre, H. Nelomsv, L. Vordenberg, Manager Third Row: D. Hoara, B. Phfeifler, J. Robiscliz B. Remly. P. Pahner. MY.5.f:...'i'fzfz..z'o:.1'i..z Basketball Team Eagle big men sfruggle for rebound posilion againsl Woodward , ix: A my W, W X. wg , U rw W Q '-A K M2510 1 Nw nf 1 x, ii Q24 , ly, .W 6 T J? Q H? ws? af' Lu. 1? W5 . i if . , I, W ,VXI 4 N 1 MW xv' 3 1315-3' if 'i w Ex. 0 -W ' Q L Q, hm pq., -,G-. 1 Q ff . 425 p ' gag. XN Q? x 343 . .w qc qu' K S xl A 4' 5 ,. an iz M' Nw' 1 K - N - 1 9 W1 x . , , ig 5 3 in 5 . Si S 5 S.,-fk Eg. f i if O ana- While preparing Tor TuTure compeTiTion, The sophomore and iunior baskeTeers Taced Tough compeTiTion in The reserve loop. This year The Eagles won several games, wiTh The enTire Team performing capably. IT is wiTh high hopes and expecTa- Tions ThaT we look' To This Team, Tor nexT year's varsiTy baskeTeers will be picked Trom This squad. Freshman Basketball Team 5 FirsT Row: J. McLaughlin. B. Tower. T. BaeTz. R. STockweIl, R. Deer- worTh. Second Row: B. Jahnigen. Manager: D. LipperT, S. WesT, F. Simmerman, S. Conver, J. Johnson, R. Thompson, L. Vorderberq, Man- agar. X rl .rx X l uf . 'N , i f U , , eserve Basketball Team gr. The iunior high baslceTball Team ended iTs seasoiniwiTh vic- Tories ouTweighing deTeaTs. These boys, TuTure reserve bas- keTeers, meT some sTiTT compeTiTion and managed To hold Their own. The Treshman Team, aided by The ouTsTanding play oT The co-capTains, displayed genuine good sporTsman- ship. FirsT Row, LeTT To Righf: P. Moeller, W. Drew, R. Lindsey, D. Merrii, J. Compton. R. Rosenbaum, R. MorTon. Second Row: R. Abraham, J. Brown, C. Bengson, lnqram, M. l-lunT. S. Laycamp, J. Blake, C. Levixn, A. Felson. Swimming Team The Senior Swimming Team, coached by Whi+ey Davis. broughl' viciories lo Walnul Hills This year. The boys werle as high spiriled as Coach Davis' Team always manages +0 be. Frank Woocl, Jon Spelman, John Moore, Smiley Bill Donohue. Paul Shulzi, ancl oihers on The ieam, showed fine skill when sei info freesiyle relays ancl baclc siroke compeiiiion. i Coach Alan Whi+ey Davis climbs 'from ihe pool affer being dunlred by his viciorious Disirici Champs. l Leif fo Righf: B. Uonohoo, B. Slayer, J. Davis, L. Paiierson, C, Dinsmare, S. Garber, C. Omarl, J. Selberf, R. Knaufl, B. Waxman, J. Moore, R. Talley, J. Spelman, F. Wood, Co-Capiaing P. Shuff, Co-Capiaing P. Rulier, J. Goyerf, T. Isaacs, C. Fosseii, E. Lolspeich. On Board: T. Warner, Manager. Top 'free-sfylers John Moore and Bill Smiley Donohoo discuss fheir iimes wiih ihe Coach. , ww.: gk K 'G xx, X N, , . N .cs Q 1 4 XL - QQ: X , Wx. A x X RQ. N ix . 1 -. ,x wa--iizf' 'W dw Q,,,wiQ S, Jnqfx A- FA NX S NL ...... New f R' 'i xsy x . ww 515315 i 5- V -ifgffw .wizig Q 5 1 5 if '-: v , ...:. H .fi Q - M as 3 ' 1 A ' x x. lk iff:- R. X - W4 , yu. L.l-E44 N an X R 2 X94 X Cross Country Team FirsT Row: E. OTTesen, S. Ziegler. J. SelberT, M. CorneTT, D. lTkolT, B. Rapp. Second Row: Mr. Koke, W. Drew, D. Grad, T. MiTchell, J. Brock- Tield, J. Bullock, B. Ammon. The improvemenT ThaT was looked Tor in cross-counTry This year did noT come unTil The Tinal meeT OT The season. ln This, The Eagle Harriers Tinished eighTh in a Tield of over TwenTy Teams, aTTer coming in lasT in The P.l'l.S.L. However, prospecTs Tor The TorThcoming season are promising because oT The presence of good reTurning leTTermen. The Eagles were coached by The able Mr. Joseph Kolce, and co-capTainecl by Eric OTTesen and BarT Rapp. Though no one wenT To The sTaTe meeT, sophomore Mark CorneTT came close by placing sixTeenTh in The disTricT, by Tar The besT Eagle showing. Following CorneTT were Jim Sayler, OTTesen, Dave lTcoTF, and Jack SelberT. OThers who compeTed Tor WalnuT Hills were Bill Ammon, Dave Nichols, and Joe OTTaviani. T71 Co-Capfains, Bari' Rapp and Erice OTTesen, show Their skill as They approach The 'Finish line. X l l, l l l A x l l . , xv N i l X l, 'X K, X i Track Team F. King warms up S. Goldman and S. Rosenfhal .circle fhe frack This year's fracksfers faced slifl compeiiiion in all fheir meels. Bul our lrack men have shown greai promise for 'ihe fulure and records are expecied lo fall under The skill of our boys. Speedsiers winning hurdle evenis and dislance runners performed well. The siudenl body looks io lhe non-gradualing porlion of lhe ieam io carry ou'r spirii, skill, and enihusiasm. Firsl Row, Lefi 'io Righl: D, Grad. S. Goldman, 5. Rosenihal, C. Schiele, S. Haines. Djlfkoff, R. Bridges, M. Cornell. Second Row: K. Korey, D. Lofspeich, B. Merkel. J. Ting, P. Franks. B. Roih, B. Donnoley. Third Row: G. Farmer, J. Bullock, P. Thomp- son, S. Johnson, J. Sweet B. Gendelman, R. Lowenlhal, J. Selberl. Fourih Row: F. King, F. Josselsohn, S. Mifnik, J. Fessel, R. Tecklenloerg, S. Yaffe, E. Oliesen, S. Bauer, M. Milligan, D. Lane, J. Linder, V. Bernsfein, D. Nichols, J. Lingle. l Vicior happy afler singles maich The lennis season gow' under way wilh several reiurnfng leiiermen. Under 'rhe leadership of ihe senior neimen, Jrhe Eagles 'rennis ieam had a successful season. The Eagle nel men have a vicforious record in 'rheir pasl and Jrh e offiio slari again lhis year, for 'rhey experienced l iihcully In 1-' opening uniers. Deep In lhe Walnui Hi if nnis recor lind The A re viclors of ninely nine sfraigh f- ches. Boi .36 n Rauh and Tony Traberi are of Wally l-lills viniage and sei ih es of 'lhe preseni Team. The season ended on a nole of hope and expeclarion, lor many ol The nellers will reiurn lo vie for 'rhe slale Crown nexf year. ' X f X fn v' Ziff I f T Tennis Team Dinsmore displays baclchand 'form Firsl Row: Bill Slrauss. Richard Berman. Second Row: Rick Elkus, Dave Weiner. Third Row: Bill Todd, Toby Frey, Don Simmons. Fourih Row: Ted Merkel, Clem Dinsmore, John Fischer. of if If ff xffllli X' llill ia .fx X' X ff' I l N ,V ll I ,ff A' l , N l f ' V X' 'W U ,,f x W 1 K X ' i l ,X 7 T 2 ' , , 1 ' , f X f l W N, V ' fix , X 'i I le qf I l. 1 T , , li, 'ii iv, f L v v ll X- l si li f 11: s V-Yfigsgsmsxsrs. ss: sueamssaf. --s -1-sv-'T' '1--: czsx msefe, -1-ni swf e 53? as err' if W Baseball Team io J eip .s Tyoiyror D FirsT Row. eTT To RighT: B. Yeager. B. Rapp, J. Fine, T. MeTcalT, S. Ziegler, R. Parker, B. Brook, D. I-laThaway. Second Row: B. Braun, R. DearworTh, J. Lipperf, J. Wyllie, S. KaTona. M. Peck, J. Robisch, M. SeiTel. Third Row: B. SToclcwell, S. Conner, W. Nieswander, Mr. Mere- difh. Coach: J. OTTaviani, T, BeTTman, J. KaTz. PS-if a gb BarT Rapp pracTices his baTTing form before a game xvof T61- x 'X' rar. ,ffl T ,. 4 'ivy igyfp I M 4' .19 lr? This season The baseball Team sTarTed pracTice wiTh hign hopes and a renewed spiriT which carried lasT year's squad Through one oT The besT campaigns in WalnuT Hills' basebail hisTory. WiTh The reTurn of six leTTermen and piTching ace Jon Robish. who was scholasTically ineligible during his iunior year, Coach MeridiTh deTiniTely feels ThaT This year's Team poses a sTrong ThreaT To The-league TiTle. Besides TasTballing Robish. mound duTi,es are shared by Senior Jerry Fine and Junior Tee Medcalf. Sagplemenhng The Eagle sTaTT are soph- omores Jim LipperT,NWayne Niecewander, and STeve Con- ver. A Tooiish sTunT by The WalnuTs cosT The Eagles The serv- ices oT Jon MdEnTyre and Tom Hyman Tor The TirsT six games of The campaign. WiThouT Two-year leHerman McEnTyre, a shorTsTop. The'Eagles leTT much To be desired aT This posiTion during The early games. GraduaTing members OT This year's Team include Bryan Ducky Brook, Jerry Fine, Tom Hyman. Jon MacEnTyre. MarTy Peclc. Ron Parker. BarT Rapp. Jon Robisch, Mary SeiTle, and STeve Zeigler. M 2 4.1 V' I ,f 4. .,,, ,- , I f 1. I .,, E., I ,x -. U, C-Q -L xy, :V iw. QL, Ki. .living ,nb fm. , F V Lf M Q s 4 r W V . . 1 .1 .N QV . 5 fr' ff 3. , J k' A 'Z ' 'R r ff' ggi 5, ' 'Q ., U 'L V s ull ' ' 'Wu ,. 'f- Q . y M r- -, E c 5 L ff - Rig, c Q'l'!2gQfQ-'L' 1 ' N nf f ' N' f' If s - . ' 1 1' if A J 2 1 qff,f'Uu fffifl fi ff.-fvfiv . ' ,f I , fi YM, 1 ,. f 1 fvgfpg, , Q f f, X jf ff I I X, X I , f ,, f , , A X. L. Bob Brown cafches avgrounder ahd slows clown 'Fha opposing +eam. I M... . 5.ese,1S' A Top: Marfy Peclc's cafch prevenis a hH by 'lhe opponenis Boffomz The Eagles warm up before a game Marv Ssiiel demonsirafes fhe correc+ buniing Form io some of his 'feammaies and fha coach. Firsi- Row: Mr. Filbin, P. Shuff, Co-CapTaing B. Waxman, Co-CapTalin. Second Row: F. Arnold, B. Young, R. Greenwald, S. Handler, R. STarn, A. Dixon, C. Lauer. J. Davis. The Eagle Golf Team compeTed againsT Tour P.H.S.L. Teams This year: Hughes, WiThrow, WesTern l-lills, and Woodward, as well as schools from The C-3.C.L. and CounTy Leagues., IT also parTicipaTed in The clisTricT maTches held aT Avon Fields and Tri-STaTe TournamenTs. This year's Team coached by Richard Filbin was cenTered around iTs Two reTurning leTTer- men, Paul ShuTT and Bill Waxman. Paul played his second year as TirsT man while Bill moved Trom number Three man To nurn- ber Two. LasT year's Team led by Paul ShuTT and Bob Pender- grass Tinished second in The P.l-l.S.l.. sTandings, one-half poinT behind WiThrow. The WalnuT Hills golf Team has always had an excellenT record, and This year's Team has done iTs share To supporT ThaT TraoliTion. Co-CapTain Paul Shuff lisfens To Waxman's advice 5. T l l Golf Team Co-Captain Bill Waxman shows good form as Paul Shuff wafches The ball Mr, Melman coaches gymnasi enThusiasTs Gymnastics Team 1 1 I This year Tor The TirsT Time WalnuT l-lills had a Gym Team which was coached by Mr. MilT- Melman. The Team placed TourTh in The ciTy. The capTain OT The Team was Tom CoaTes who was also The high scorer Tor The seniors. Jim Sayler. JeTF Kimple and JeTT Dalbey compleTed The lisT of seniors. The Reserve Team placed Third in The ciTy and Bolo Brown was The high scoring man of This Team. Dan Harper, Bill Jacobs, John OTTerman. John SweeT, Denny Gendleman. Phil LowenThal and Phil Glassman compleTe The lisT oT reserves. GymnasTs consfanily work To perfeciion 5 T 5 .X i , sw X ig, .. Gym na sfs demonsfraie form and conTrol Barb Henkel dribbles ihrcugh Hue defense ln fhis iense momenf, Barb Wachs and Carol Waianabe siruggle 'ro ge? fhe ball over The ne+. G. A. A. Snaps Linda Blounf swings hard, buf misses for sirike one Girls gef ready for second half during iime our 179 Soccer Team Jane Lang moves info poslhon io defend 'Phe goal L,,Zugu,J L cfcflfifa Maj C f A J 'Q' 556 .1 ,. .,. rf gdiffli f f.,,7x !dffiZ , QCV, ?f,o 5 4 Q 5 gz Q5 F Z,-51. E K A , LQLL 'JAQQC' I l K--if 4 L . A N X . .- ' I, ry 3 f g K.-fj I ' J K U ' ' LeH fo Righf: C. Wa+anabe. M. Reuss, S. Hommel, B. Elsey, S. Carpenfer, F. Crawford, J. Leader. ockey Team Carol Waianabe sfops Barb Bienharifs drive for e goal Q' xi? .J . Sf LQ Www 3 5 A K , 9 f 4 r' fa: X js f f ff E- -1 if ..ffZ Q Q, . 42,5 me . Win' irq . me .11 .nz ii. Q .K 'sifgi . .. asf: A M .3 - X -- .55 X MSX 1, Q X 4- f Q 5 .. - fiS51vS4qQga2 x . Q Y ,K K f 4' 2191 K X. .ski Q. ff. N Z, +261 1.9 . ..... .,.. Sim -...NS R R . as 3... ? fx LefT To righT: S. Weisbach, N. Howes, N. NighTingale ln order To make use oT all The good weaTher ThaT was available. The Tennis season was spliT inTo Two secTions: Tall and spring. ln The Tall, The Tennis ladder was drawn up To lisT The Top Twelve girl Tennis players. BoTh Nancy Felson. in charge of Tennis. and Mr. Nichols, a Tennis pro, helped choose These girls. In The spring. a singles and doubles Tour- namenT was held. The Tennis Team Then wenT inTo inTer-ciTy compeTiTion in a playday held aT Lunlcen Playfield. AT The Spring BanqueT a cup was awarded To The winner oT The TournamenT. Archery ' Tennis Team Chose reaches for a long one. Thwang! A G.A.A. archer iusT made anoTher bulls-eye! Girls who wanTed To Try Their hand aT being Robin Hoods wenT ouT Tor archery in The spring. ATTer Tour pracTices, The girls were ready To Take parT in a TournamenT. This whole archery program was headed by Jan Leader, AT The Spring BanqueT, The besT shoTs oT The various rounds received medals as Their rewards. To Those girls who were winners or TinalisTs wenT The TurTher prize of IOO GAA. poinTs. Only The besT namenT. Marcia, PaT, and Jan prac- Tice Tor The upcoming Tour- bowsmen were able To gain This masTery Through long hours oT pracTice. ' sliul l . . .. .-N .X,iwn mama in-ie ! i Q Firsi' Row: T. Fablng, S. McCurcly. C. Young, V. Spelman, M. Fleming. C. Kassen, J. While. Second Row: P. Schuenernan, V. Mayfield, J. Bufe, 1 J. Leader. F. Allcins, A. Sweei, H. Jenks. l Swimming Team Barb Bourne execules a 'froni dive Pai Underhill shows excelleni' form as she demonslraies 'che breast sirclce l if Life Saving Team Firsl Row: L. Miller, B. Bourne, L Blounf, D. Cooper, J. Smifh, N Bradeen. L. Bellman, P. Weiss Second Row: C. Hall, N. Louclen Slager, N. Adams, D. Groppen becher. , --- -1. - if' Badminton ,Q Y ---8 .,-j, Defending champions Barb Wachs and Helen Lu++on praclice for 'lhe -lournamenf. Donna Kloslerman refurns serve while Camille Legrand loolcs on. 185 N 5 Firsi Row: J. Leader, C. Wa+anabe, S. Hommel, F. Crawford, V. Spel- man, D. Klosferman. Second Row: G. Harris, H. Luffon, C. Tillery, E. Morin, B. Wachs. Firsf Row, Lefr 'lo Right R. Buyniski, E. Crounse, P. Boyd, K. Bah, S. Kennedy. Second Row: C. McKinney, B. Haye, B. Black, C. Huckaby, C. Kemper. Third Row: S. Alke, B. Berisch, F. Grace, B, Lynn, R. Srons, E. PaH'on. Play is rough in lower school baskeiball games. i v Joy Leader fries a lump sho? Firsf Row: J, Siueve. D. Klosfer- man, B. Wachs, D. Nelson. Second Row: S. Hyer, M. Hardy. P. Mc- Clure, C. Tillery. Third Row: J. Krogh, E. Morii-1, S. Weisbach, H. Luifon. Jean Trouns+ine pivois away from her guard and passes off. 187 Norma Taylor beais flue 'lhrow io firsi base Leif fo Righlz Sandy Ginsley, Ecly Morifz, Helen LuHon, Nancy Lou- denslager, Dwalia Nelson, Mala Vordenberg, Donna Kloslerman, Nancy Brecleen, Linda Blounf, Ca- mille LeGrand, Eleanor Hicks, Carol Yales, Norma Taylor, Pam McClure. Q1 Q 'J IT Xl Eleanor Hicks scoops a grounder 15,5 ,- r ? 3 1, K6 ,, :fi 11 f,, uiwwwc Q. bf 'vi N if s Q 4.,X,.,m5 ,sy . fl sf 2 X95 W Q 1 .X ZiQ?:42'iff, f eff'-.V 3fi.i:p?f?.l2 ixf zxfvf iff? K:-'E Fri: :EEL f W ' ' .. 1: giyggg 07 VA, . . x 'A klfeak A, fx - ,f rg gl .41 7 1 .3 gg-I , ,Z,::. Ll' Q 5 SK 21 , ff? 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' from THE WALNUT HILLS HIGH SCHO0L ASSHCIATIHN an organizalion of parenls and lacully aclively supporring 'rhe aims and s+andards of our beloved Walnul Hills l-ligh School 'SU A2 EE' f , EL-QD Ollgfatu atl0l'l5 N S C Q D Q Q THOMSON BROTHERS, ,sg Q 5 NC I 1 I- N L : S' 'P' I I Q , Q 7 IL,X,,..I 4? ,J 44. CADILLAC 5 of Q zazo Silber-+ Ave. CA I-5600 - -I xx ' iXiNI'i'I A N326 w XC V X flf . ' XY -. xx U HOME ROOM X I ,If ,- M XX' 'R lain' .. K' L 501 I x xl g,-X I .I J x .. Ji, I X K , I WOODY JUDI MIKE MIKE RANDY PE PHIL JOHN LOL IE Kms PAM PAT BARB CAROL STEVE DAVE SHAPI SHARPON HELEN PUTHIE HARRY PETE SAM NELSON JIM ED UNCLE PAUL . 5 . Q K . K . - GRADUATE TO COCA-CO LA . . . be really refreshed! 5 I fig 4 1. ' 1 J . 0 P. XAGNEW, C. BROWN, G. BROWN. E. BURKI-IOLDERAR. BUYNISKE, S. COLLETT, 0 m A A - A . 5 Q A A A 5 2 5 Z2 THIS SPACE FOR RENT 5 5 S 5 E g F' gg SEE Room 334 '21 E' , S Q A E L.. 1 . Q gg T 5 3 2 LQ l V 2 A E 2 E' . Z F11 T. TAYLOR. T. TATE, I. SMITH, J. SCI-ILOSS. A. 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Four+h S'rree+ vi Miami Beach 1. Lauder l Peiosk H. R. 138 CLUB Sharon Albnghf Carol Boggs Mary Ellen Brown Mary Jo Burnside Ann Dinsmore Cheryll Dunn Virginia Edwards Ginandl' Caroly Barbara Hyman Sandra lsorpe Karen Jenkins Emily Lowenlhal Vicky Mayfield Lisa Me.ek Barbara Menclelsohn Hilda Meyer Jackie Miller , . Linda Nozen Joana O'Bryan+ Pam Perkson Cheryl Salkind Joan Scarborou-gh Essie Seliz Dor+hy Solinger Barbara Spiess Ellen Sieinberg Laura Sfoner ,Ora Tinsley Carol Turner Pai Weiand Marry Williams Brenda Wrighi Carol Young .f HOMEROOM 141 Snooky Alibaier Bongo Beck Bezer The Bruiser Bezial Donnae Cohen X Do-away-wiih Dunaway Frankenburger wilh onions and pickles My liiile Margie Fingers Franklin Gehl Gehler Ace Higbie Magnificenily Muddy Maurice Carrol King Tony Baloney Maloney Furd Mayerson Curds McCurdy Pumpkin Palange Reels Peiricofi Run, Redd. Run lyabeaux Roberis Daisy Sail' Annie Shepardie Sieg Siegel Welsh Slew The Wile Child Spider Wilson 132's Blues Room I32 is a hom.ely place, Lo+'s of kids, buf noi much space, Occasionally +here's a liH'le noise. And some of 'rhe kids have a li'r+le poise, The walls may crack badly, The ceiling may fall fo The ground, When MIGHTY MR. G'LESEN'S HAND. Hiis 'rhe desk wi'rh a HARD, HARD pound. Bui' i'r's home . . . Glesen's Goofers Brod. J. Brown, T. Brusl', F. Col.e. R. Daum, J. Donn, J. Engel, S. Farmer, F. Fleischer, E. Goielschang, T. Herbert J. Iraids. M. Johnson, J. Kaiona, E. Keller, J. King, J. Kinsley. E. Kreindler, T. Makrauer, Z. Mandell, L. MaHhews, S. McDeviH', L. Nafhan, J. Nord, E. Porfer, R. Saunders. A. Sfillpass, N. Sfillwell. J. Walfon, M. Woliver, S. Add I Ieacher Io make II boom! 36 girls in our homeroom. f ' GET THE In '45 we were born Io moms and dads. In '63 we hope Io be grads! 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We passed our exams-al leasi some of us did, To Life Wilh Mofher we gave our supporr, School spirir io +he Eagles al games we made. And we voied +o lceep Sludenl Courr. Spring held ils high momenls-now lel us recall: There was The B-A Prom, oh, yes! And some junior girls even qualified For The Daisy Chain-'rhar we confess. We iuniors were iirsr ro false PSAT, We worried somewhal aboul' college, Bur we had enough lo busy ourselves Wirhour worrying much aboul' knowledge. Our iunior year sure was filled wirh even'rs- Soap 'ro Laos. open houses, our parly, and all How did we survive? Well, we'lI be back nexf year- As seniors, we'lI carry The ball! WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE THE McCAMMON GANG JA.HB. P B JC.BB B C T EF.BF.NE.C. LAST SEEN IN ROOM TG.PH. RW.JM.RL E PM Hn SHOE' Jw.JR.BP H. MR 5 c PL.MK.HJ.H. sw.Bs.vP Miss EWALD'S HOMEROCM 332 I Margid Coleman Bugsy Clark Linda Blurchard Doris Bliclcmann Dolores Boyer Sandi Meagher Winki Deane S Be+Iie Young. Tiger Vampy Sue Gilliam Andi Hover Sherry Kabalcolii Nancy Kimball Ellie Milligan Judy Phillips Viclci Radsbaugh Mawa Wernersbauck Lynn Rosen Alphonso Pluleinslein e RECORDS TRADE BOOK REFERENCE AND OUTLINES PAPER BACK HDORS DU BDIS BOOK STURE Vaughan Cheryl Tirug Crickel Sch er Jane Tonlcens Calhoun a+ Clillon AVon I 4I2O l , I ,fi 'I I i I I I . ' I I I' E 2 svlee+ Io be forgoH'en I 2 gefher each day more I 4 we are 'I'he girls I of home room . . . MRS. POWELL PAULA B. GLORIA C. 'BABS B. MARY Z. VICKI H. SANDY K. SUE B. DOROTHY N. .SHIRLEY F, CAROL L. BETSY F. JULIE L. CONNIE B. GINNY R. PAC-E P. CAROL E. BETTY N. JOLIE B. BETTY S. MARILYN S. BARBIE P. ALENEITHA S. ANN B. CHLOIE P. MARLA F.i CHRIS D. LOUISE B. JOANNE W. -EFMMA W. 'J ,.S,. D.T. B.6. A.M M.P. J.S. T.K. H.O M.N J.S. B.U. M.S. Compliments of 225 G.K.T.S.N.S.DW JM SD BF W 225 AVON LIKE... ,E HARDWARE ar SERVICE Goon LU , K' , I I 3 35IO Reading Road WL QS XSIIVQW DurlIan's Greenhouses ADRIAN QBABYQSI-IoPPE 533MCA,pMVet Mosr Complereglnfanlrkrhoppe in rhe Unired Sfefes 3001 Vine Srreer Tel. UN I-2603X! I CLIFTON Adrimfs Flowers Clifron and Ludlow CINCINNATI IQ, OHIO CLIFTON E UM I ' COMPLIMENTS Qhma QF efflzadbzvz-92' CDIJON STYLEQ The Brown Plastering ,'1j'Q3,'fd'H'ff,',d Co., xlnc. Argixffs O LET Free Delivery On Orders of 52.50 and up DUNN? GILLESPIE BAKERY Mon. Hwru Ser. 6-7:30 P.M. A+ l45 Wesr Four+l'1S+ Jr Op Sdy7AM6PM wmR dgR d mINm Ma e 'X aff 9 v W 6 ,Q wfwoowx 0 'U NVQJ r 'NE BA 0 Gy? 1 6 'lg 1 V L, - PLAN YOUR DANCES AT TI-IE HOTEL ALMS! T YOLVLL HAVE A GRAND TIME A IN OUR i'eRAND BALLROOM A For Furfher lnformaiion. Call WOodburn I-7600 1 - I ,, . P ,1 fjf 1 7 fu . f ' -f if A 1 ' PL I -9499 HANK'S GULF SERVICE Comple+e Service for Your Car Monigomery and Blair Cincinnaii 7, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF ANN KLATE SHOP 2647 Erie Ave. EA I-6525 f , if , ff fo ' 1 .F l 4 1 V - 1 LEE'S HOBBY SHOP , MODELS 0 TOYS 0 TRAINS 0 BOATS 3926 Reading Rd. ai Paddock CA I-l54O MAURICE MARK I Professional Prescrip+ion Service I 3900 Reading Road 7 T Phone UNT I-5205 Cincinnaii. Ohio Home Room 134 ls's ce for you fesi' your ers . if h+ N S. O . I JF 9' D1 COMPLIMENTS I I COMPLIMENTS asm, QWLWEJQQI OF Ci, N, E, , 'Avo C17 . Prom and Casual - RLQ' - 7 - '. ifIIl'4'f 24, .- Hyde Park Square iim3I,g Q' . Q wc, EA I-2932 ' IWif rs'r'EliI3IL0I -I .I Ld I ' - PILGRIM SHQES RECORDS SHEET MUSIC GREETING CARDS OIETS Shoes for I'he enlire 'Family Complele line ol Nurses Oxfords. Fealuring John- sonian Guide Slep and Slepmasier for Children I65 W. IvICMiIIan Clillon I-Ieighls WO I-5465 PHOTOS OF ALL KINDS SONG SHOP 336 E. Filfh SI. On Founlain Square Open 9 'ro 9 r I 1 ,41 Ea! Wuhan STANDARD TEXTILE CDMPIINY, INC. Supplier of HospiIaI-HoIel- Mo+eI supplies CINCINNATI 2, OHIO TERMINIX I6I4 Reading Road PA I-5050 CINCINNATI 2. OHIO WorId's Largesl' in Termile Conlrol Wiebking 81 Wilkinson PLUMBING AND HEATING Licensed Masier Plumber Residenfial and lnduslrial work Plumbing Fixlures and Wafer Healers Tile Work and Remodeling and Building Shop Address 2727 Woodburn CA I-4lO8 Mai wbhea EVANSTON HARDWARE 3540 Ivlonigomery Road WO I-I485 I The WILLIS Music co. Cincinna+i's Foremosi Music Siore I EVERYTHING IN MUSIC I I24 Easi Fourih Sireei Phone PArIcway I-6050 KEFFI GTO ' Men 's Formal Wear COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE 210 E. Sixih S+ree+ ' I g This is Ihe room where are I I found Ihe Chicks The One and only room 326 1 f I- i v Vi, , ' I . - i 'I JACK'S AVONDALE PU REOIL 4000 Reading Road CINCINNATI 29, GI-IIO Jack Leon Goldberg AV I-4I08 I , MURPHY'S I WICIKI s I Cosiume and Thea+ricaI CenI'er i OF CLIFTON I I Cosfume Fabrics 0 Dancing Shoes 0 Leofards-Tighis 0 Ac- FOR HER cessories 0 Cosfumes Made 0 Individual Designing 0 Pai- Dresses. Sporiswear, Lingerie, Hosiery FOR HIM 'Ierns Cui Furnishings, giifs, Tux Renial ' Also Renfals 342 Lualoh Open Fri. Till 8:30 pm. 'IEIISNOH M277 i 3605 ivionigonnery Road I Block Souih of Dana Ave. i- I 1 I g 1 I I I L cille G rb' I u e IQ Inio The valley of Iearni-ng Ceramic Studio 4023 Reading Road CINCINNATI 29, oHIo I UN I-8028 I I Rode Ihe 2I I. Oui Iirnped all Ihai' was Iefi of Ihem I.eII of ZI I Bur Yogi . . . No buls abouiir Boo-boo. CApil'ol l-0875 33l Ludlow Avenue Reliable TV, Hi-Fi, Sfereo Service 7 All makes and models is loeiler Than Jrhe average homeroom! Comple+e Seleclion l-li-Fi Slereo Records A b x I-ll-Fl STEREO NEEDS-Sl-IOP-SAVE , Cashf-Credil-Terms - K KL Q '- -1 ,iagcufcf jpg! 4' ggi. ive? z' 5 Q 5: 22 31044 ,-awww IF WE DON'T I-IAVE IT NO ONE COMPLIMENTS couun wfxur IT. Marv Siowlvn, OF 338 47:50 a Friend C Tl LQ me Bea? Top a Good Lunch with a Dessert that's Tops . . . fzewlfgawz QUALITY VCHEKD ICE CREAM! ' Widely Known as 'I'he Bes'l'! From fhe fables in The lunchroom To fhe lounge where Teachers dwell And Jrhe smells from lhe ,lcirchen we love so well. Come 'rhe Rifielles gaily marching Down 'rhe aisle wifh smiles of glee, Hs goodbye 'ro Wally Hills and our D.T.'s. Goodbye ro rhe Rem. money we had ro pay ,' BooHooHoo,i'f :v.v4,'.,' , .' Beca-use in our room Jrhere dwelr lvl.K. Boo l-loo l-loo? i in ' , THE RIFFETTES OF 3I8 J. y . SUOGESTS I sTANLEY PARTY TRAYS SAN DWICH ES-SALADS-M EAT PLATTERS Fancy Of Course o Cheeses 8x a Large Variely of Cold Culs ur CORNED BEEF is a MUST when serving Beer or Wine. We carry many brands of bolh. TRAYS DELIVERED FREE AVON FOOD SHOP HYDE PARK ONE HOUR CLEANERS 3439 Edwards Road 74- I. TR 1-0260 352i Reading Rd. AV l-I34? was-asa Ms: ,L 'OfQ. T ' . -fbzeaf o 5 Adm fheil W Best T T ' homeroom eyer A i .Mrs. Levy's 311 P f i A N4 .- , T - rj gs 7 y yy,-' fl T, M F Licensed Masrer Plumbers JE I-8980 I H. R. Beckler Plumbing Co. Ari B Res. BR Successors 'lo WALTER EMMICH l ehkler 3624 lvlonrgomery Rd. R-7576 Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Darryl, Bill, Dickie, John, Kay, Sieve, Perry, Skip Randy, Andy, Birdie, Bill, Larry, Mary, Jack, Di- anna, Churchill, Ricky, Siephanie, Laura, Ricky Carol, Sandy, Myrna, llonif Barbie, Charles Suzella. Stay Young and Fair and Debonair all on - P 'y ly ? be soczable . . . HAVE A ep-Sl. , , 5 ,xr PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI 2121 Sunnybrook Drive POplar 1 5800 - . IK lb I gl YI in Nfl X l li -ef! Mickey Mouse Brainless Boyers Speedy Dee Dee Big O slwer Parker T-Ball JoH'er Li'l Will Pl1i'nney-BoHom Homeroom 144 Q Q. Q Qlon Ikglwn Jrlwe B' om Moosie Dryloosie Glamorous Gossling Finiclay Frannie Cool Carolyn Gangrene Green Edyrhe Klumpp Sanla Faye l-lunler Kopy Kal Fancy Nancy Long John Lyon 64 Janissimo Pianissimo Pal' flue Rai Gay Roberls lclcy Nosenbaum Reevy Soyal Skelby Slcanders Norman Souflilweaolecl Franlc-in-Sleiner el Mole Sneezin' Wieser WyaH Urp Corny Campbell Wen W '5PImome She enjoys her calls more in her own room on her own bedside phone. The extra convenience and privacy make 'phoning more fun-and the cost is low. To order an extension phone, call our business office, EX- change 6-9900. y0lU' 621 epll One 6'0l1'lpal'ly I Jgyj an efab Qbdwwfi rjafjlf -Wlfwwifv MQ Mjwf. Ai! Glu X y . QIM a Wlllg Co. erm o M! ff' I UW?5W'M'i 2335 .'ber+Ave. Q 'M 'f A-ul, XM QM, CINCINNATI 6, OHIO CApi+OI I-I234 if9072f HEELS OF SOWELL ANDY BILL STEVE C. ART ' JIM F. HENRY JOE G. KEN HAROLD BOB JOE T. BRANCH TOM DON i KAY JOHN BARB STEVE MARGIE igi Mlkiaff' -Z MARNA SUE CANDY KAREN FAY EVE CAROL TEE ZZfwJ2..a?M WW' 91 Www l eU v f 2 K i if A is sf. J FROM THE BOYS X- ,Xl N g li ,I--,-xqkx fy' VV L- f O T sropr r 1 is gf , I N , The Pear g J' -R OL RAT' Wi, 'TL. iiliiilkekg Lezzly Bob Hilzemann 5 fx X, l Glen Benqson Sian Hirlle it 'E C bd 'gif Brallski Frank Seinsheimer 1 ,:,,Je,, gi- 'TT I fs L N J.T. s. Brown iii xx X f l-'QIC-fl,i3g,C , Joe Budro Allen Pack I IQXOI4 Slanley Claybon Barry Roessler L lx ' Ed Herzig George Ross , 4, R ' Jay Dunkelman Richard Sands 4 luflv, .TNQ ,. , Barry Evans Chuck Sullivan The girls in 227 K fx VI 'D De-if '-i WVU Xl DL fi 4, my T s e i ' i .i N . I :-. A -T. f a a E A I is - ' ww Win '. -, 4.,f Tix- M , -W., 1 X x Nur' Myron Fish Nalhan Gordon Waller Grayman Herman Groshorl Jerry Olmes Hovly-ard Mayers Ronualf-:llLinder Mark Lindberg Joseph Webb David Sageser Tom Slander QllDU.yoJQ.neS Bob Permul Don Lee Tim Daily I A94 jam Act' . . 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Rich dlvlu m 'ncipa Walnul i h . 1 x N .Ho elcejkgislan rincipa aln Hill h r May lcillcen, re er.W lnul Hil Highg A Mss ar eril igl Waln Hills ' h .Bemw Ewa Wa +I-lill iqhxg V' rs. s Nowa, u 'l Hiqhw Q ,Q l W Hills lQ3qhS olF Hy ' Mr. Norman Bus, hil ' Pho eflex Sl di lulzav ,Ph Jr rap i 'ST e Cha ler ren 's adv r. Mr Alexa e n, alnuf ' i High ool l Q ld cially 'elol nk our vis , r. hn 1 ka r. J es 'iams lor The' uiclan To lhe a .fhel ORE EMB N- ' I l x l Qiliiiiiiei ix. .lix 3 N Xl-. 1 is ,--.37 C wi X I 1 if X xx: I IX Y if 4 . .IX X N lv IR Acknowledgemenfs Acfivifies .... Junior .... Senior .... Aclveriising . . ADK Social Club Alfrusi Social Club Archery ..... Assf. Principal . . Badminion Band Junior . Senior . Baseball Boys .... Girls ..... BOA Social Club . Big Broihers . . . Big Sisiers . . . Chafferbox . . Cheerleaders . . Chemisfry Club Chess Club . . . Chi Sigma Della . Choir ..... Chorus . . . Classes . . . Councilors . . . Cross Couniry . . Cum Laude . . . Curreni Hisiory Cl Curriculum . . . Debaie Club Junior . . Senior . . . ub DB Social Club . . Dramaiics . . . Eighih Grade . . Faculiy .... Faculiy Al' Home Fencing Club . . . Fooiball .... French Club . Fooiball . . . Advisor . . . Class Officers . Homeroom Reps Snaps .... Fuiure Teachers of America Fuiure Nurses of America . 1 . 2I3 90-I54 l48-I54 90-I47 I9O-2I6 . .IIB . .II2 ..I83 I6 ..l85 ..l52 ..I32 . .'I64 . .I86 . .II9 . .93 . .93 .96-97 . .I36 . .I05 . .I5I . .II3 . .I28 . .I53 .28-90 . . I7 . . l7l . .I00 . . IOI . .I9 . .I02 . .I20 . .I20 . .l50 . 74-79 . 20-25 . .25 . . IO9 I56-I58 ...IO9 I 56- I58 69 . 'filer . .69 . .73 . .IO6 . .I05 GAA Boa rd GAA Fall B nquef GK Social German Clu Gleam Siaiifs Glee Club . Golf Team . Gym Team . lub . H I-li-Y . . . Hockey . l ln'rerfrafori+y Council . lnierfraioriiy Snaps . lnfroducfion ..... Jill Junior Class . . Advisor . . . Class Officlrs . . Home Roo Reps . Snaps . . . . . . L Laiin Club Junior . . . Senior .... Library Workers . . Lighi' Crew .... Lunchroom W rkers . Life Wiih 'Molyher . . M Maioreiies ..,.. Model Airplare Club . Maior Barbara , . Ocleile . . Office Siaffs Opera Club Orchesira . ODK Social C Pafrons . Peanufs . . Phi Epsilon So Phi Rho Della Philofas Social Principal . . Prom , . Quill 81 Scroll O Q5 f f P eral Club. . Social Club Club Q 2'I'4 V66 . . I78 . .I89 . .II4 . .IO2 .98-99 . .I50 . .I76 . .I77 ..lO7 ..I8I ..III ..l27 . ..3-II . 52-59 . .53 . . .53 . . .53 . . .59 . .I5I . .IO2 . .IIO . .IIO . .IIO , I40-I4I . .I36 ' . .I53 I38-I39 ..I3O I7 . .IO3 . .I35 . .I20 . .I92 I42-I43 . .I22 . .I23 . . II5 .I4-I5 . .I37 ..I00 I ,X ff Ronnln Radio Club . ..... . Radio Guild .... Red Cross ,..... Remembrancer Siaff . . Rockel Club ...... Rock 81 Mineral Club . . RT Social Club ....... SpHny Scarab Social Club ..... Scenery Painiers . . . Senior Class . . Advisor ..,. Officers ..... I-lomeroom Reps . . . Popularity Confesi . . Senior Council ...... Sevenih Grade ...... 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