West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1953
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We hope that these pages will stand through the years as a happy reminder of the hours spent in the molding of a teen- ager and of his growth in both wisdom and character. For West's parents and friends this book has a special meaning too. Here you will find how these, your children, spend their hours under this spacious roof. You may also no- tice, as you follow the school life of your children through these pages that great improvements have been made in the edu- cational materials furnished and the oppor- tunities offered by the public school since your own high school days. We know it is through your ceaseless efforts that we are so greatly blessed, not only with the im- proved material aids to education but with something of a spiritual nature which we know exists iust as we know that love and generosity and devotion exist. The Hilltop- Westgate family is our family too. 1 11:.,a?sftt-ll'?5si-is-a..i:.,'t55tr-Qtr . 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'QI' 2 -FV. -: Q L 1 W' 712, 'z ' QA , 5:21 if, ,Y Lk .W gd 4 v:' s E , 'El1.:. Zire Since Wes+ High School was buill' in l929, an increasingly s+ronger link has been forged consiani- ly befween our school and our communily. lndeed. so sponfaneous is communily supporf of all Wes+'s ac+ivi+ies +ha+ newcomers fo flie Wesl' Side never fail +o remark upon lhe excep+innal loyally fhal' exisfs be+ween us -- The school, and you -- our merchanis, our rela-lives, and our friends. We're proud of you, and we'll fry, always, 'lo lceep you proud of us! ': f-5 fi... , V '17 ' vs.: 5' . 'Hlf'. . .'ff1-3.gu7,i 'hr-Q, : , Su.-' 1' K. ,WN-L, , ,. jff,-,ll ' vxiuff 14 lhere rnusl have been limes when you despaired of all hope for us. Offen, and wifh misgivings, you musf have aslced yourselves, how our precious' babyhood sweetness ever could have evolved inlo 'rhp brash, boisferous, reciless, somefimes sullen and conspicu- ouslyyuhgrafeful a++i+udes we .assumed, as we sfruggled lox. discover 'ourselves as persons during The frying hens. Lesser people fhan you would havedisownecl us. Bui you loved' us and you iusi lried fo undersfand. Perhaps you haven'f 'lhoughf so - bull in our awkward, seem- ingly irresponsible way, we have apprecialed you. Graduafiofi isia lime of sudden growing up. ill is a lime 'For manl1ood'swl'irsf sober rellecfions, We cannof goi-forward, howeveii, unfil we firsrl loolr baclr, and fry fo pulinio words some 'rhings we may have been foo fhougihfless before fo say fo you. We arexgraleful, of course, for fha generosify wifh which you have provided for our cmaferial needs, ihough doubfless many years will pass before we com- prehend fully lhe magnilucle of 'lhe sacrifices you have made +o give us, always, 'lhe besf of everyfhing. The gill for which we are mos? grafeful, however is harder +o define. If is fhaf infangible somefhing, more spirifual jhan real, which could have come only from -you s'l'o us, 'lhal somelhing +o which even such 'fine words as ,in'legri+y, ideals, honesfy, charily, honor, reverence, beauly, lzindness, genfleness, wisdom, moral- Hy. loyally, - all 'lhe good words fhere are seem lo apply, ye? fo be no+ quiie adequafe. All lhese fhings YOU are, yel'you are more. So much more fhal you cannof be franslaled, like a senfence, info words. Perhaps, if is because fhere really are no words wifh which we can quife say fo you - our parenis - how rruly grafeful wa are ihaf God's firsf and besl gifi 'lo us - was YOU! DEAR DIARY Remember these days . . . st-classes open with the building of citizens of to- morrow . . Reg.-here the clay begins with latest news and an- ,-W 'kb .L 'W T1 UI'1C8I'Y1eI'ilS . . . dm.. O tiff' 2nd-then on to a world ot scientific mys teries . . . 3rd-these walls enclose students of gr thoughts . . . ll! t . OLQ 03 C-953.-2 -1003.53 3, wigs-C53 5'fDrnc3'2 S .c34yf5U OQNQ S -rns43-an 0.254 :T-4 mf-D'52..,CD .41qp3 I ua 2,CQC2.' .gm wjfb 39,,-.m3 fDf'1 3 CD -5 52.21533 11658-Q mQT!lZ.,,,... gc-CDN T QQ Q. CD 2 ew 3?-fpagfb an Q--nwggl-h fD :CD-'LQC -.-F3-.: -.fD D gaghmcam Ew '9,,CDg 3' 4-- O -4- 26'va25' m 'o,2a4tQ gQCD31N2 -+ wfDE pa4m 41h-now The building of body and sportsmanship CNB- 7 41mil'Z' -ish -- M ,W -, 'h 5th-expression of our- H515 selves Through our Ian- guage . . . maxi' K v X 2 6th-These faces gleam, for food is here . . . 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Second row: Mr. Pickerel, Mr. Parks, Miss Bachmayer, Miss Brown, Mrs. White, Mrs. Mock, Miss Hannan, Mrs. Gardener, Mrs. Kittle, Miss Prather, Miss Smith, Mrs. Millhone, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Warren, Mr. Seifert, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Love, Mr. Srail, Mr. Kittle, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Young. Third row: Mr. Reed, Mrs. Dugan, Miss Harrison, Mrs. Hall, Miss Baker, Miss McFarland, Miss O'Harra, Miss Keeler, Mrs. Henry, Miss Forbes, Miss Uncapher, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Miller, Mr. Slager, Mr. Niedecker, Mr. Sedgewick, Mr. Kaufmann, Mr. Brown. Fourth row: Mr. Teichert, Mr. Williams, Mr. Elliot, Mr. Lehman, Mr. Cole, Mr. Neeb, Mr. Kaylor, Mr. Shover, Mr. Brown, Mr. Barnard, Mr. Glass, Mr. Zulauf, Mr. Marine, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Heischman, Mr. Randall, Mr. Stone. out of class . . . ,fifx a , , , 4,69 6 30 U OXN ' Nw, eva XN aY YGGAQN ' ,f,. Okk Taofbw 0 off we-O Teachers snapped at lunchtime. ff- M 'N-. Our office staff hard at work. '1 e ie ffffe , . ' Mr. Neeb relaxed before one of his P.O.D. clas Mrs. Thomas and her Modern English Class. . as well as in class. Miss Sparrow in her geometry class. Folks, here are our teachers. After working all year with thern, we've learned to know them as people rather than just teachers. They like to have fun too. They had a party in October at the new shelter house at Westgate Park, and we heard they spent the evening square dancing. Teachers have' a personality all their own. One minute they scold us Cusually for something we shouldn't have done in the first placej and the next minute they're ioking and laughing with us. Sometimes it takes longer than a year to get to know teachers, but when we graduate, we know that we have for friends some of the most wonderful people on earth. l F Mr. Teichert and his future artists. so T S l l l l Candy Cane Ball-sponsored by the V.A.C. Club. Mrs. Kitrel is The advisor. Same danceelooks like fun. 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Roger Lucille Meyer if center of attraction as he invades a girls' dormitory e It's a football skit o' course. W '--.J ' ,qw . 5 ,b-,, 'V - 'N If A 1 Q 1 5 r 'ic ,M sift? 'Trl'-r Q Q ? 361 F mf: if 4 teas 4 -' as E i We pause in our busy day . . . l First row, left to right: Nancy Wilson, Pollie Wright, Betty Penn, Bernard Dishong, Wilma Righter. Second row: Fred Gunther, Mariorie Horger, Donna Hessler, Rozzie Russell, Mary Ann Oberting, Mike Paoletti, Beatrice Brown, Judy Krouse, Judith Redman, Gloria Untried, Joan Courtney. Third row: Donna Theisen, Barbara Bigler, Darlene Distelhorst, Patty Grosh, Pat Manus, Sally Sweet, Sunya Slane, Patty Lou Hopper, Barbara Moore, Carole Cristee, Kathryn Seeds, Fourth row: Mary Lou Johnson, Ann Cockfield, Sally Thimmes, Carolyn Smith, Diane Porter, Viola Holliday, Shirley Price, Judy Posey, Linda Hardacre, Jean Hessler, Donna Le Fever, Leona Glenn. Fitth row: Margie Hunyady, Carol Dum, Marcia Lowery, Catherine Hostetter, Jonna Sue Austin, Dee Carroll, Gene Burch, Larry Langdon, Carolyn McChesny, Grace Durflinger, Judy Hurt, Sandra Francisco, Karen Paul. The French Club has had a busy and inter- esting year. The Christmas party and the 'Vlardi Gras were the two outstanding events. The Christmas party was held on December 15, at the home of Bob Johnson. Bob Jlayed his organ and the group sang French Christmas carols. lhe never to be forgotten Mardi Gras was weld January 29, between semesters. Pro- :eeds were used for the recording equip- nent which the French Club has purchased o further the understanding of the French anguage. French Club Christmas Party at the home ot Bob Johnson. T0 visit other lands . . . First row, left to right: Pat Manus, Program Chairman, Barbara Barbee, Vice President, John Morison, President, Kay Glass, Treasurer, Jackie Berger, Secretary. Second row: Kay Burgess, Dixie Young, Luanne Hartley, Marlene Tague, Opaline Rice, Joan Lehman, Anita DeMatteo, Judy Harvey, Mary Smith, Barbara Dew- hurst, Harriet Hunter, Lois Frasure. Third row: Sug Krull, Bonnie Brewer, Joyce Fyffe, Carole Cristee, Barbara Hunter, Nancy Moss, Carol Rickert, Joanne Horn, Julia Morgan, Marilyn Kight, Jane Lloyd, Joyce Brocksmith, Jeanne Hilbert. Fourth row: Audrey Smith, Barbara Constans, Phyllis Phillips, Ruth Ann Luchler, Anne Brock, Jean Hessler, Shirley Townsend, Wilma Kenworthy, Ruth Ann Borland, Marlyndale Smith, Donna Le Fever, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Stilwell, Nancy Roby, Mrs. Harold. Fifth row: Jody Bargar, Rosemary Osman, Clark Bryant, Don Bostic, Ronnie Kirkpatrck, Mark Langholz, Terry Hitt, Gene Burch, Diclw Hutchison, Roger Meyer, Jim Thompson, Ronald McDermitt, Paul Langmore, Bernard Dishong, Karen Reber, Judy Hurt. A-it SRM' -In-S x +5 This year, as always, the high point of T Spanish Club activities was the Mardi Gr on January 29. The Mardi Gras is he iointly with the French Club. The club also sponsored a noon dance ai was host to the All City Spanish Club Part Experimenting with new equipment. To explore the days gone by First row, left to right: Loren Galloway, Treasurer, Ruth Lorenz, Vice President, Karl Cline, President, Joyce Fyffe, Secretary. Sec- ond row: Mary Exman, Marilyn Keeler, Margie Jo Morgan, Nancy Geyer, Dianne Wade, Sonnie Betsch, Barbara Booth, Bill Coon, Bill Hughes, Dorothy Casteel, Elaine Marzluf, Beverly Clay, Shirley Kanavel, Sharon Robinson, Sandra Willis, Diane Lee, Grace Van Atta, Carole Cristee, Miriam Smith, Emilie Halvorson. Third row: Rose Marie Pinkerton, Nancy Parks, Gayle Lamb, Rosalie Soon, Ruth Topping, Lois Moran, Judy Swartz, Doris Tom, Pat Henry, Janet Griffith, Sue Redman, Beverly Wilson, Carol Sayles, Phillis Bailey, Rosalie Lockwood, Elaine Ellis, Sally Hunt, Beverly Beard, Carol McPherson, Dan Bunner. Fourth row: Dave Morgan Bates, Ron Klein, Warren Pemberton, Darlene Large, Lois Hunter, Beverly Booth, Diane Patton, Marlyndale Smith, Barbara Williams, Stevie Wright, Nancy Shannon, Doris Ruffner, Doug Baus, Jim MacDonald, Janet Reid, Bernice Uhl, James Kindig, Don Rings, Brian Mahoney. Fifth row: Harold Schrack, Tom Howells, Lee Smith, Bill Cline, Jerry Swindler, Barbara McKinley, Dale Seibert, Eddie Brobeck, Dave Green, Bob Thomson, Phil Vance, Ronnie Wilcox, Jim Bodenheimer, Paul Rausch, Bob Schmidt, Jack Calland, Jim Hughes, Larry Nafzger, Jim Schumann, Ted Calvert, Bob Ryerson, Bill Ross. O West High's Latin Club met on the second Wednesday of every month this year to study the customs of ancient Rome and the history of the Roman leaders. ln February the impressive initiation cere- monies were held and in April the Latin Club members enioyed their annual ban- quet carried out in Roman traditions. Learning the world of Caesar are Virginia Clarke, Jerry Swindler and Nancy Geyer. To employ our talents . . . The Triangle Club held its traditional initia- tion in October and on December 29 Mr. C. S. Kennedy, the club sponsor, entertained the members at his home for a Christmas party. The annual Triangle dance was held at West in March and in June, those members who achieved an A standing in drafting were awarded the coveted A . First row, left to right: Gene Spence, Jerry Horn, Fred Elder, Jim Pierce. First row, left to right: Gene Spence, Treasurer, Fred Elder, Presi- Third FOWI Ffed W0FCl1, Gene BUI'Cl'lf Jim WGTTS, Don Rawlings dent, Jim Pierce, Vice President, Jerry Horn, Secretary. Second Ronnle ElliS, Jim AlliS0f1, Dirk TFOW Al Datz. F0UfTl'I TOW3 C 5 row: Bob Steffens, Alan Niederlitz, Jim' Paul, Bob Black, Buddy K6I1neClY, MOHTY H0lll5T9ff ClWGI'leS Sffkklef, B05 DIXON, LEON Wharton, John Guzzo, Ed Kearney, Dave Smith, John Fleming. Dye, Stanley Nippert, Terry Hitt, John Thompson. fl T0 learn to work together First row, left to right: Dick Hutchison, Sergeant-at-Arms, Dick S - ' ' ecretary, Chuck Lewis, President, Ronnie Klein, Ron Grant, Treasurer, Erwin Kuhn, Chaplain. Sec- Martin, Loren Galloway, Mike Lomano Bob St f- Sensenbrenner, Vice President, ond row: Don , e fens, Bob Delph, Jim Fondaw, Di k M h ' c ay ew, Jim Johnson, Bill , , ChuCl4 right: Ronme Gam yeh to iq hn . . ' U ' . fl' First Tow' ie Klein, Efwlrl on Dick 59956 Lewis, Ronn Dick l-lvichls ' Ol roW1 SeCOD brefmer' Cline Dave Williams Tom N k , , ew irk, Dick Witter. Third row: Tom Mc'.ormick, Ronnie Ellis, Bob Harmon, Gary Underwood, David Dunn, Mark Langholz, Gene Spence, Tom Howells, Jerry Osborne, Kurt Grashel, John Guzzo, Danny Krebs, Mr. Sedgwick. Fourth row: Fred Elder, Aurealu Th s omas, Ted Dean, Fred Worch, Fred Fleming. The Hi Y with i tain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and com- munity was re-organized at West this year under the direction of Mr. Sedwick. The members of the club participated in the Thanksgiving assembly on November 26, arranged the Dad's night program in Jan- uary, planned the Youth in Government program for March, and managed to find time to start a basketball league. ts purpose to create, main- For our beliefs . OFFICERS of the new V.C.Y. Club are: President .........,...ev...eee.e.AeeA,e ERWIN KUHN Vice President . .,e,,,,,e JANET GUTKNECHT Secretary ..,e.,ee ...,. N ANCY SCHOLTEN Treasurer ,,,, , SHIRLEY ROUSH Reporter ..,..s .,,..,v B ILLIE MARZLUF he of X eex log Nl -C' ' The Victorious Christian Youth, organized at West this year, has several branches throughout the city. It is a religious organization designed to maintain religion in the schools. The club held services during Lenten week to which all students were invited. And our community . . . 'hirty-seven members of the lrvin F. Young :hapter of the Future Teachers of America eceived some practical experience in teach- ng on November 3 and 4 when they took he place of regular teachers in the class- ooms of the elementary schools in the ieighborhood. 'his short exposure to teaching proved ,o interesting that several teachers were nvited to talk at a West High faculty meet- ng and later at the Superintendent's staff neeting. Morning meeting of the F.T.A. Club. Joanne Horn and Carolyn Smith have the floor. First row, left to right: Donna Chrysler, President, Carolyn Smith, Vice President, Margery Davis, Secretary, Marlene Tague, Treasurer. Second row: Ruth Topping, Barbara Lower, Darlene Large, Jean Sullivan, Joyce Fyffe, Luanne Hartley, Dixie Young, Barbara Young, Barbara Upperman, Nancy Giehl, Jackie Berger. Third row: Joanne Horn, Bernice Uhl, Carole Cristee, Ruth Loechler, Vera Adams, Margaret Johns, Judy Thirtyacker, Pat Manus Opaline Rice, Janet McCord, Shirley Burkhead, Carolyn Stilwell Fourth row: Joan Lehman, Patty Clar, Jonna Sue Austin, Charles Strickler Joe D'Amico, Phill Cartmille, Tom McCormick, Eddie Brobeck Jim Bodenheimer, Phyllis Phillips, Catherine Hostetter Barbara Moras. To learn to lead . . . First row, left to right: Audrey Smith, Pat Thompson, Pat Henry, Shirley Deitchle, Peg Cain, Barbara Barbee, Kay Glass, Jane Lloyd Donna Theisen. Second row: Sue Key, Vera Adams, Mary Ann Fourth row: Mrs. Warren, Carol Rickert, Mrs. Murphy, Pat Manus Oberting, Opaline Rice, Pollie Wright. Third row: Marcia Lowery, Mrs. Heeter. Banquet honoring departing seniors. Y-TEENS Y-Teens is one of the most active clubs at Nest, boasting a membership of 450 girls. Throughout the year the club sponsors many proiects that help other people. Among those were Adopt-a-family, selling Poppys, Lily Parade and Forget-Me-Not Sale. There was time, however, for social activ- ities. The Pigskin Frolic, Rainbow Prom, Square Dance and the Senior farewell ban- quets were some of their social events of the year. And to follow . . . Y-TEENS GROUP I First row, left to right: lrene Curl, Shirley Klopfer, Mary Exman, Yvonne Everett, Marilyn Martin, Pat Remy, Marlene fague, Jeanne Rings, Mary Ann Oberting, Sue Key, Kay Hoffman, Shirley Work- man, Barbara Bigler, Julia Smith, Ruth Wise, Barbara Dewhurst., Dixie Young, Luanne Hartley, Jean Caton, Carole Cristee, Dorothy Noice, Doreene Chakeres, Jo Ann Wolfe. Second row: Jonda Lindsey, Shirley Harrison, Nancy Woodruff, Lois Frasure, Opaline Rice, Carole Chatfield, Jane Baker, Dorothy Lampson, Lenamae Dailey, Lois Jackson, Wilma Righter, Janet Darby, Kathryn Seeds, Sug Krull, Bonnie Brewer, Marilyn Donahue, Barbara Kimrey, Darlene Distelhorst. Third row: Judi Fenimore, Marlene England, Alyce Athey, Charlene Florio, Judy Lowmiller, Joyce Roberts, Hilda Lyle, Nancy Giehl, Pollie Wright, Jean Sullivan, Garnette Geis, Daryl Poston, Barbara Barbee, Nancy Geyer, Barbara Moras, Elaine Ellis, Pat Clark, Shirley Shivers. Fourth row: Jackie Sayre Jean Collins, Phyllis Phillips, Janet McCord, Barbara Constans, Anne Brock, Kay Tracey, Janet Gulden, Darcy Crispin, Pat Henry, Margery Davis, Donna Chrysler, Roberta Ruffner, Martha Sharadin, Katie Allard, Shirley Price, Audrey Smith, Joanne Horn, Mary Amos. Fifth row: Beverly Beard, Carolyn Huey, Charlene Francis, Barbara Harm, Barbara Bolen, Yvonne Birkhead, Helen Hulls, Barbara Brookey, Sylvia Mattey, Catherine Hostetter, Shirley Smith, Janet Gutknecht, Rhoda Webb, Carole Boclenheimer, Shirley Burns, Pat Thompson, Phyllis Bailey, Jean Bedel, Joyce Fyffe, Shirley Burkhead. Y-TEENS GROUP ll pr First row, left to right: Rebecca Barnes, Shirley Kanavel, Wanda McElroy, Mary Smith, Marion Goolsby, Joan Penwell, Gladys Pridemore, Mary Ellen Cranston, Peg Craig, Meredith Chambers, Kay Burgess, Barbara Booth, Joan Courtney, Carole Clem, Gloria Pridemore, Rose Marie Pinkerton, Donna Van Dyke, Janice Under- wood, Joan Niederlitz, Marilyn Shroyer, Nan Steckman, Sandra Willis, Annabelle Allard, Donna Fledderiohann. Second row: Wilma Kenworthy, Charlotte Stewart, Marlene Mitchell, Elizabeth Alex- ander, Carol Benton, Anita DeMatteo, Sonnie Betsch, Linda Bryant, Virginia Clarke, June Caton, Carol Willie, Dolores Ziegler, Phyllis Doddridge, Barbara Moore, Lois Moran, Elizabeth Alberts, Sherry Bennett, Ruth Topping, Sandra Scott, Nancy Moss, Rosalie Soon. Third row: Patricia Carr, Barbara Williams, Loretta Bates, Arbadella Witches, Janet Reed, Bev Blagg, Donna Theisen, Jane Watters, Evalyn Mack, Judy Swartz, Carol Temple, Betty Schmidt, Sally Thimmes, Barbara Smith, Margie Smith, Janet Penny, Nyla Grabill, Jane Conard, Donna Le Fever, Billie Marzluf. Fourth row: Adele Ziegfeld, Suzie Richards, Karen Griffiths, Shirley Pusecker, Ann Cockfield, Jackie Berger, Pat Lieser, Joyce Whipple, Mary Davis, Carol Rickert, Alice Rice, Margie Seagle, Karen Reber, Bernice Uhl, Margie Newman, Anne McEttrick, Grete Augustine, Anita Stout. In the right paths . . . Y-TEENS GROUP Ill First row, left to right: Darlene Large, Lois Hunter, Janice Durfey, Shirley Newkirk, Sylvia Wolfe, Marilyn Redd, Joyce Johnson, Donna Mack, Judy Harvey, Carol Schall, Nancy Moore, Harriett Lamb, Nadine Miller, Ann Elliott, Elizabeth Lehman, Sharon Robinson, Harriet Hunter, Norma Lusignola, Loretta Wallace, Bettie Fleming, Erna Gerdel, Sylvia Meyers, Evelyn Brofford, Jo Wilson, Beverly Harmon. Second row: Vera Adams, Jeann Hilbert, Suzie Hoover, Myran Johnson, Carol Erlenbach, Sunyz Slane, Carole Lilly, Martha Merriman, Barbara Linscott, Clara Grabill, Linda Hardacre, Wanda Freeman, Shirley Lowery, Ruth Lorenz, Ernestine Forbis, Janet Hickman, Sue Jackson, Betty Ellingsworth, Judy Harris, Ardienne Potter, Eva Mae Edom. Third row: Barbara Upperman, Barbara Johnson, Jean Hessler, Georgia Kearney, Eleanor Beck, Joan Jenny, Carol Jhensen, Linda Lease, Ruth Ann Loechler, Marilyn Kight, Lois Lowry, Gloria Unfried, Jayne Glass, Mary Jo McNamee, Char- lotte Kropp, Mary Jane Graham, Mary Catherine Johnson, Janet Gessells, Janet Griffith, Diane Patton. Fourth row: Lois Lucas, Grace Van Atta, Nancy Parks, Sue Severns, Virginia Miller, Marilyn Swicegood, Nancy Holloway, Carolyn McChesney, Nancy Hoare, Judy Hurt, Dolores Fravel, Jo Ellen Meredith, Sharon Burris, Jo Ann Cochran, Judy Jones, Mona Hensen, Joan Hill, Carol Lewis, Madelyn Miller, Miriam Smith. Fifth row: Donna Krivdo, Ann Pringle, Donna Schmidt, Janet Willing, Nancie Hagans, Rosalie Lockwood, Barbara Gurley, Barbara Shoemaker, Judith Karns, Audrey Merritt, Mary Jo Evans, Audrey Eddy, Grace Durflinger, Kay Glass, Beverly Hays, Pat Levering, Ann Busey, Virginia Work, Margi Hunyady, Joyce Mills, Sue Kuhlmann. Y-TEENS GROUP IV - . ,. nm lg 5. , ai-.N .... gm A,...-aw , , First row, left to right: Peggy Cain, Marilyn LeMott, Carol Meister, Kitty Thomas, Donna Grant, Phyllis McElwee, Jeannette Lyle, Marilyn Keeler, Beverly Nickoson, Judy Schulz, Patty Staten, Carol Patterson, Nancy Thoelcke, Barbara Skinner, Donna Young, Fritzi Reed, Fran Wright, Marcia Weber, Barbara Young, Mary Valentine, Grace Roberts, Shirley Pack, Barbara Shade, Pat Sher- lock, Nancy Miller. Second row: Edith Clay, Sally Williams, Judy Banner, Bonnie Powell,'Dorothy Hick, Carol Hoover, Anne Rennie, Pat Miesse, Janice Johnson, Jeri Williams, Betty Worthington, Loretta Thompson, Connie Ward, Jeanette Smith, Kay Skipper, Marion Pusecker, Shirley Scott, Dorothy Campbell, Margie Jo Morgan, Nancy Roby, Carolyn Gordon, Kay Huffman, Joyce Boyer. Third row: Pat Bryant, Emilie Halvorson, Carolyn Smith, JoAnn Sessor, Judy Beaver, Barbara Fisher, Barbara Hunter, Judy Thirty- acker, Mariann Noltemeyer, Carol Kresse, Jane Lloyd, Donna Demmler, Stevie Wright, Gertrude Jenson, Lois Reeb, Judy Posey Doris Ruffner, Charlotte Pound, Barbara Calloway, Nancy Pitt Barbara Jackson, Thelma Mugrage, Margaret Adams, Carolyr Stilwell. Fourth row: Sue Redman, Margie Belt, Pat Myers, Beverly Booth, Marilyn Allard, Nancy Farley, Patty Snow, Lucia Work Barbara Lower, Esther Smith, Phyllis Cropper, Arlene Ross, Sallf Sweet, Irene Woerlein, Carol Weidner, Billie Oliver, Nancy Wilson Janice Cormany, Joretta Seipel, Pat Manus, Delores Saint, Beckf Campbell. Fifth row: JoAnn Jordan, Nancy-Lee Bradshaw, Barbari McKinley, Carol McPherson, Geri Hosler, Shirley Boldt, Cherr' Cannon, Sally Hunt, Ruth Watson, Barbara Lou Williams, Shirle' Bentz, Janice Buckingham, Bernice Montoney, Barbara Neff, Rose mary Osman, Nancy Bergman, Jonna Sue Austin, Doris Tom, Dori Spangler, Patty Scott, Jane Kibbey, Carol Dum, Mary Lou Manson Dianne Populin, Hattie Jones, Diane Lee. To learn of finer things . . . ft to ri ht Beverl Hays Treasurer Carolyn Smith First row, le g 1 y , 5 , President, Jackie Berger, Vice President, Nancy Hoare, Secretary, Second row: Julia Smith, Ruth Wise, Nancy Morrow, Virginia M h e Jud Harvey Erna Gerdel Sylvia Miller, Frances uc mor , y , , ' - B b K' Wanda Free- Meyers, Ruth Topping. Third row. ar ara lmrey, F.H.A. To promote a growing appre- ciation of the joys and satisfac- tions of homemaking, to assume the responsibilities of worthy home membership, to practice democracy in home life, to work toward good home and family life for all, to promote interna- tional good will, to develop qual- ities of leadership and coopera- tion in community life, to provide wholesome recreation, to further interest in home economics. These are the purposes of the Future Homemakers of America. K ,.. A- man, Carol Kresse, Patty Snow, Lois Reeb, Linda Hardacre Glenda Price, Jackie Sayre, Sandra Willis, Beverly Beard Mlss Prather Fourth row: Sally Sweet, Sue Kuhlmann, Nancie Hagans Dorothy Casteel, Bernice Uhl, Mary Jo Evans, Audrey Merritt Made yn Miller, Shirely Smith, Dolores Fravel, Rhoda Webb One of fhe ho memakefs proleCT5 And to appreciate them . . In 1952 the Photoplay Club changed its name to Visual Arts Club to include the ideas of radio and television as well as movies. The highlight of The year's activities was the Candy Cane Ball held on December 13. Carl l-lartley's band provided music and those attending waited anxiously for Mr. and Miss Candy Cane to be announced. Mr. Candy Cane was Dave Caton, a West graduate, and his date Nancy Moss reigned as Miss Candy Cane. N2 vhoS5CZfi:gxl Cav Safxcxlox we 0 09 ovee cat X16 059, First row, left to right: Shirley Burkhead, Sergeant-at-Arms, Opaline Rice, Vice President, Judy Thirtyacker, President, Wilma Righter, Secretary, Pollie Wright, Treasurer. Second row: Ruth Wise, Julia Smith, Marilyn Shroyer, Shirley Klopher, Luanne Hartley, Dixie Young, Judi Fenimore, Gayle Lamb, Carole Chatfield, Joan Nied- erlitz, Judy Harvey, Jeri Williams, Fran Wright, Gloria Pridemore, Pat Miesse, Darlene Large, Mary Ellen Cranston. Third row: Ruth Topping, Lind Hardacre, Margie Smith, Jackie Sayre, Charlene Florio, Marilyn Le Mott, Janice Underwood, Nancy Pitt, Kay Huffman, Kathleen Hover, Barbara Hunter, Joyce Boyer, Kay Skipper, Darlene Distelhorst, Barbara Moore, Betty Ellingsworth. Fourth row: Mary Ann Porterfield, Barbara Moras, Nancy Moss, Margaret Adams, Margery Davis, Darcy Crispin, Marlene Tague, Billie Oliver, Ruth Watson, Judy Lowmiller, Joyce Roberts, Becky Campbell, Janice Cormany, Donna Chrysler, Janet McCord, Nancy Giehl, Peggy Laufhutte. Fifth row: Margie Belt, Lynne Hunt, Mariann Noltemeyer, Jeanne Hilbert, Carol Jhensen, Nancy Hollo- way, Dorothy Casteel, Carol Temple, Sally Thimmes, Judy Swartz, Anne Brock, Audrey Eddy, Maegie Hunyady, Phyllis Phillips, David Dunn. Sixth row: Bob Hart, Janet Rogers, Evalyn Mack, Grace Van Atta, Doona Schmidt, Ann Pringle, Alice Rice, Ruth Ann Leechler, Hilda Lyle, Martha Sharadin, Janet Reid, Bernice Uhl, Carol Jayles, Karen Reber, Barbara Constsna. Seventh row: Shielry Bentz, Janice Buckingham, Barbara McKinley, Shirley Smith, Barbara Bookey, Rhoda Webb, Mary Ann Porterfield, Carol Dum, Barbara Williams. For cz better life ahead . . . ART CLUB :irst row, left to right: Shirley Price, Vice President, Bob McLinn, iresidentg Joanne Horn, Secretary and Treasurer. Second row: Xnita DeMatteo, Meredith Chambers, Jane Backer, Ron Ireland. Jon Ireland, Lois Jackson, Lenamae Dailey, Joan Niederlitz, Bar- Jara Dewhurst. Third row: Joyce Brocksmith, Mary Ellen Cranston 'Vanda Freeman, Betty Ellingsworth, Patty Bryant, Jean Caton udy Harris, Peggy Lauthutte, Carol Lewis, Margie Hunyady 1 1 1 : you should wander into room 304 almost any ay of the week, you would find some Art Club tember working on a seasonal project for the :hool or on something for another club. The Art lub members create all posters and artistic arrange- ments in connection with the holidays and make the tasks and other decorations for the Mardi Gras. Sunya Slane, Carol Kresse. Fourth row: Charlene Martin, Betty Schmidt, Karen Reber, Madelyn Miller, Dianne Populin, Peggy McCoy, Marilyn Neil, Bob Donley, Chuck Lewis, John Bland. Fifth row: Ronnie Kirkpatrick, Adin Shade, Jerry Ruffner, Herb Hulls, James Johnson, Gene Spence, Tom Ongaro, Helen Hulls, Charlene Nance. iff? 33 iygrr- is s ,NA Enjoying the beauty of nature at Black Lick Woods. ! o o H5 ,ss Ak. ll' 5 . 1,3 +4 ' 4 in i Jn SOME FUN 1. Audrey Smith, Sharon Robinson and Pat 4. King and Queen of The Candy Cane Ball. Thompson. Surprise!!! Caron and Nancy Moss. 2. Dick Orr-a few years ago. 5. Sonya Albery posing after the Y-Teen 3. Marilyn Donahue-thaT's Telling them. show. o, A 1ypica! morning rush. Rise and shine. 7. Senior party at a she!Ter house-up The river? E ..i.'-i4ifNllA H L ' H 1 ,r - ilu' Qh11'2fMfz1fQ12Afff 'V Qfqggmig-1:3?,:ip,fHV . if L5 . W E' K 1 ,X 55 I6 . 2 is 3, 9 x ' f if Q Vw Yr ,. my w-Ya. A. IFF .' 1: A 'ft i f They lead us . . . Perhaps the biggest single iob Turned over to the senior student council dur- ing the 1952-'53 school year was the West High Homecoming held at Magly Field on October l7. The '52, '53 sen- ar I .am --'1 ior student council raised the funds ,ME for the mirrors in the rest rooms and M 2 'llli N for the Christmas decorations through N the sale of school emblems, iunior and ,L ' sophomore friendship pictures, and by sponsoring the noon dances. l'cLw4 First row, left to right: Scott Pence, Vice President, Sue Key, Secretary, Betty Penn, Treasurer, William Haire, President. Second row: Diane Patton, Marilyn Shroyer, Jane Baker, Jeanette Smith, Darlene Large, Opaline Rice, Barbara Upperman, Nancy Miller. Third row: John Bland, Janet Reed, Sonya Albery, Kay Glass, Carol Sayles, Margery Davis, Judy Lowmiller, John Weaver. Fourth row: Ronnie Parkinson, Bob Guiffre, Douglas Cole, Bob Steiff, Jim Pruden, Danny Grant, Levander Mebane. by the standards . . . First' row, left to right: Carol Rickert, Ann Co kfield Donna Theisen Shirley Deitchle Ruta Elliott Marlon Goolsby. Second row: Marcia Lowery Gene Buch Ron Grant Sonya Albery The January graduating class has rea- son to be proud of twelve of their classmates. These boys and girls were tapped for the Otto H. Magly chapter of the National Honor Society on De- cember 4, 1952 in an assembly. From membership of twelve there were three four pointers which is unusual in a class of this size. This class has one of the largest representations to the Society that a January class has ever had. They attained . . . . First row, left to right: Joanne Horn, Dorothy Lampson, Luanne Hartley, Marilyn Le Mott, Margie Jo Morgan, Mary Holmes. Second row: Janet McCord, Shirley Bentz, Roger Thompson, Bernard Dishong, Patty Manus. Third row: Gary Underwood, Dave Green, Fred Elder, James Will. On December I, 1952 West High School proudly elect- ed twenty members of the January class to the L Society. Any student who has maintained a 3.5 average in four major subjects for five semesters is elected to this honor society. Ami to appreciate them . . . The first plans for this book started over a year ago when your editor was appointed, and as meetings were held throughout the summer the book began to take shape. ln September an inexperienced staff turned into an efficient working machine. Many days and evenings were spent in the tasks of making picture schedules, assembling pages, typing, and checking a million little details. Creative minds were always being racked for special layouts and art work. In the midst of all the fury, once in a while, we took time out to laugh at ourselves. But there were times when tempers grew short and all efforts seemed to be in vain, but as the last page was sent to the printer everyone sighed and waited. Then as the students received their copies, the gleam in their eyes told us that this yearbook was worth all the effort that went into it, for we feel now that it is destined to live through the years as a symbol of all the wonderful times we have had at West High School. Sharing ideas ANNUAL STAFF First row, left to right: Dorothy Lampson, Barbara Moras, Assistant Editor, Audrey Smith, Editor in Chief John Morison, Assistant Editor, Lois Hunter. Second row: Grace Durflinger, .lean Hessler, Sharon Robinson Adin Shade, Terry Hitt, Wilma Righter, Jay Swisher. A best seller . . . , -, y Back seat: Joe Humphrey, Glenn Jordan, Jonda Lindsey, Sharon Burris. Front seat: JoAnn Coch- ran, Miss Brown. Standing: Sylvia Mattey. The business ad class is really the financial back- bone ot the Journalism department. The students in this class solicit the businessmen 'on the Hill- top and down town, selling the advertisements you read in the annual and the school paper. Every ad in the Annual and the Occident is obtained through the good salesmanship of a member of the business ad department. West High students are very grateful to our many advertisers. Let's tell them we saw their ad in the Occident. Q-I BUSINESS ADVERTISING First row, left to right: Vera Adams, Barbara Upperman, Evelyn Brofford, Bettie Fleming, JoAnn Wilson, Skip Wolfe, Sunya Slane, Shirley Newkirk, Myrna Johnson. Second row: Carol Erlenbach, Charlene Martin. Janet Hickman, Virginia Work, Ann Busey, Sharon Burris, Jo Ann Cochran, Barbara Gurley. Third row: Greg McEttrick, Si Thimmes, Sam Zavatsky, Donald Chesser, Don Davis, Bill Catlett, Rex Snedegar, Bud Norris. Like these newshozmds . . . Sr' SENIOR JOURNALISM Table I: Yvonne Everett, Barbara Linscott, Judy Posey, Miss Bowen, Bill Moore, Grace Durflinger, Dorothy Lampson, Judy Schultz. Table II: Barbara Moras, Barbara Young, Sharon Robinson, Jay Swisher, John Morison, Dick Coffey, Doris Ruffner, Donna Young, Suzie Richards, Barbara Booth, Wilma Righter. Journalism is one of the busiest classes at West. In room 220 the Occident is written, proofread, made up, and distributed. The Annual also takes form in this room. Now with two large proiects being planned and executed at the same time in the same place, one might think confusion would result-and it often does. However, as the deadline arrives, all is'in order, and the paper and the annual are published according to schedule. Editor Bill Moore giving instructions to Wilma Righter. They get the job done . . . MAIN OFFICE MONITORS F' t ow, left to right: Judy Banner, Diane Patton, Joan Nieder- Tracey, Janet McCord, Emilie Halvorson. Third row: Phyllis P urs r Sh'l Workman Sandra Miller, Phillips, Donna Balthaser, Barbara Timmons, Judy Beaver, eggy litz, Marilyn Borton, June Caton, ir ey , Kathryn Seeds, Judy Posey. Second row: Phyllis Cropper, Bonnie Brewer, Margaret Adams, Rita Elliott, Jo Hall, Pat Henry, Kay Cain, Lynne Hunt, Margery Davis, Catherine Hostetter, Pat Thomp- son, Audrey Smith. ATTENDANCE OFFICE MONITORS First row, left to right: Ruth Topping, Judy Perry, Donna Brewer, Mary Ann Oberting, Phyllis McElwee, Judy Stelz, Barbara Booth, Janice Underwood, Barbara Bickham, Annabelle Allard, Alice Weiler. Second row: Betty Penn, Barbara Hunter, Margie Smith, Judy Jeckell, Melda Jones, Merrillyn Thompson, Kay Huffman, Nancy Pitt, Betty Reeder, Charlene Sunker, Judy Dyer, Janet Reed. Third row: Marcia Lowery, Donna Contizano, Ruth Evans, Mary Snedegar, Beverly Prudel, Betty Morris, Barbara Koch, Barbara Kimrey, Pollie Wright, Margery Davis, Pat Thompson, Shirley Deitchle, Lynne Hunt. Fourth row: Joyce Strickler, Carol Boden- heimer, Ann Busey, Esther Smith, Margie Abram, Shirley Hill, Ann Brock, Shirley Bentz, Janice Buckingham, Roberta Wilson, Carol Irion, Diane Porter, Bernice Montoney, Judy Hurt. ff , . b kuoon B cause, Its m t e B00 Charging, shelving, and carding books are iust a few of the routine jobs assigned to library monitors. Library monitors are usually honor students, since they must be able to miss 'study halls without affecting their grades. Under the direction of Miss Helen Lumley, the library monitors are taught to give friendly helpful service to all patrons of the library. :IM Wil l I Miss Lumley, Librarian, Michael Ranney, Larry Fresh arl, Michael King. IN THE LIBRARY First row left to right: Donna Stimson, Carole Karshner, Phyllis Bailey Jean Bedel, Hilda Lyle, Wilma Righter, Luanne Hartley, Darcy Crispin, Shirley Klopfer, Margie Jo Morgan. Second row: Shirley Scott, Jeanette Smith, Lucia Work, Adele Ziegfeld, Fran Wright, Kaye Kasdorf, Ardienne Potter, Miriam Smith, Sue Severns, Jo Ann Jordan, Third row: Miss Lumley, Elaine Ellis Carol Benton, Bernice Uhl, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Doris Dailey, Joy Titus, Jean Hessler, Marion Goolsby. JK ' They keep the books . . . REGISTRATION SECRETARIES AND BUSINESS MANAGERS First row, left to right: Ronnie Forrer, Nancy Moore, Helen Guy- ton, Lois Hunter, Carol Patterson, Annabelle Allard, Mary Smith, David Key, Jim McWilliams, Lois Frasure, June Caton, Barbara Booth, John Hummel. Second row: Donna Demmler, Sue Severns, Becky Campbell, Margie Jo Morgan, Julia Morgan, Sylvia Wolfe, Barbara Bickham, Martha Merriman, Pollie Wrigl'1t,,Pat Henry, Darcy Crispin, Shirley Burns, Nancy Hoare. Third row: Mike Posey, Dick Burke, Ted Calvert, Shirley Lowery, Grace Durflinger, Jonna Sue Austin, Carol Weidner, Hilda B. Lyle, Phyllis Phillips, .lim Schumann, Herb Brown, Ken Harper. Fourth row: Addison Lewis, Walter Dolder, David Brophy, Jerry Horn, Jim Watts, Bill Botkin, Jim Parkinson, Clark Redick, Lee Joe Addie, Gary Landars, Larry Nafzger, Ronnie Bowman, Carl Clous. STAMP COUNTERS First row, left to right: Dixie Young, Luanne Hartley-, Beverly Booth, Lynda Smith, Joan Ziegler. Second row: Marietta Morgan, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Nancy Parks, Sallie Moore, Joyce Fyffe. Third row: Flora Norman, Grace Van Atta. . . . and set the pace. THEY LEAD THE BAND Left to right: Mary Lou Manson, Pat Manus, Bernard Dishong, Karen Griffiths, Cherry Cannon. SENIOR S100 CLUB First row, left to right: Carol Kresse, Judy Schulz, Doris Friend, Jean Bedel, Joyce Fylfe, Luanne Hartley, Dixie Young, Nancy Giehl, Loretta Thompson, Nancy Moss, Kathryn Seeds, Marlyndale Smith, Skip Wolfe. Second row: Carole Chatfield, Mary Ann Porterfield, Barbara Constans, Judy Lowmiller, Margery Davis, Darcy Crispin, Nancy Hoare, Charlotte Martens, Nancy Thoelcke, Carol Weidner, Ruth Watson, Jeri Williams, Joyce Boyer. Third row: Barbara Hunter, Barbara Williams, Janice Buckingham, Barbara Jackson, Joan Niederlitz, Barbara Kimrey, JoAnn Wilson, Evelyn Brofford, Pat Clark, Marilyn Neil, Shirley Smith, Alice Weiler, Mary Smith. Fourth row: Jayne Glass, Sandra Miller, Donna Demmler, Cherry Cannon, Barbara McKinley, Joyce Brock- smith, Jane Lloyd, Diane Patton, Emilie Halvorson, Janet McCord, Barbara Booth, Nancy Shannon, Marilyn Keller, Bill Winnestaffer. Fifth row: Don Whipple, Charles Strickler, Ted Dean, Dick Sensenbrenner, Eddie Thomas, Jim Garrett, Jim Kindig, Jerry Zenner, John Weaver, Pete Taylor. .. GOOD TIMES, FRIENDS AND CLASSES TO BE REMEMBERED. '! G.A.A. at concessions. November 4, 1952. P.O.D. in operation. Informal meeting of the Equestrian Club. Mr. Reed is the advisor. P.T.A. mothers viewing the work done in Mr. Bateman's wood shop. 9. Mr. Branson and Mother.Nature. W. 5.55, vi K gig , V. ..,. I. 5. Wood shop specials-some lucky mother. 6. Y-Teens banquet honoring January Grads. 7. Band Parents are proud tonight. 8. Two members of the P.T.A. watch the 'I953 membership soar to two thousand. his Biology class watch N0 matter what tge season . . . An inspiring scene from A Song ls Born. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The 12A Dramatics class present- ed the play, A Song ls Born to the students of West High in the Christmas season of 1952. The play was based on the writ- ing of the song Silent Night- Holy Night. The setting was a little village of Austria. First row, left to right: Ronnie Grant, Doug Chambers, Gene Burch, Jerry Trabue. Second row: Ann Cockfield, Jo Ann Hall, Gayle Acker, Mrs. Hall, Onda McPherson, Donna LeFever, Donna Theison, Nylu Grabil. Third row: Sonya Alberry, .Iodelle Barger, Shirley Deitchle, Carol Rickert, Rita Elliott, Anna- belle Allard, Marilyn Neil, Shirley Knavel, Terry Hitt, Shirley Pusecher, Sarah Steele, Shirley Dickendasher, Mary Haudenschield, Glenna Walton. Or the scene . . . irection The stage crew boys, under the d of Mrs. Evelyn Hall, worked hard to put across successfully, all stage productions. lt was Their duty to operate all lights, draw the curtain, shift the settings, and paint the necessary backdrops. Although their hard work usually was unnoticed, all sixteen boys enioyed their work. Mrs. Hall was consid- ered a second mother to each member of the crew. O Eeft to ri Urlew , a ' ' ' R0ger shi. Bill Haire Mrs H H STAGE CREW b Bill Haire Mrs. Hall, Roger Burlew D'Amico Roger Meyer, Danny Kre s, , R l h Burke, Gary Koontz, Roger First row, left to right: Joe , Mark Langholz, Loren Galloway. Second row: Clark Bryant, Dick Price, a p ' ' ' J' Pruden, Bill Greene. Thomps on, Ronnie Dean, David DAmico, im Joe D'Amico opens the curtain. Theyhfe on the beam . . Ro xake we Qer M Krebs and e l'9hfS. n GaH0wa wake- y me fn We love sweet Adeline . . . l BOYS' QUARTET GIRLS' QUARTET l-ef? To fl9l'1T1 Gene BUYCIW GBYY Uf1de W00df Bemifd DlSh0l 91 Left to right: Beverly Booth, Barbara Moras, Judy Lowmill Wendell Branson. Barbara Booih. if in 1'1- l 1 MIXED ENSEMBLE GIRLS' TRIO First row, left to right: Kay Tracey, Onda McPherson, Donna Left io right: Mrs. White, Donna Theisen, Ann Cockfield, Theisen, Ann Cockfield. Second row: Byron Bell, Bernard Dlshong, McPherson. Don Bauman, David Westlake. Hmfmoniziug 012 hymns 01' . . CHOIR N-usp First row, left to right: Judy Schulz, Mary Ann Oberting, Marlene Tague, Jean Sullivan, Florence Compton, Carole Cristee, Barbara Moras, Dorothy Lampson, Donna Theisen, Ann Cockfield, Judy Lowmiller, Sunya Slane, Shirley Harrison, Wilma Kenworthy, Betty Penn, Sue Key, Barbara Upperman, Mary Smith. Second row: Marion Goolsby, Onda McPherson, Phyllis Bailey, Grace Durflinger, Marcia Lowery, Judy Sloan, Nancy Wilson, Mrs. Forest White, Kay Tracey, Barbara Bigler, Margaret Johns, Janet Hickman, Opaline Rice, Shirley Krull, Vera Adams, Joyce Fyffe, Shirley Lewis. Third row: Bob Johnson, Gary Darby, Bernard Dishong, 'lon Henry, Joe Neff, Byron Bell, Jim Cobb, Don Bauman, Phil Vance, James Kindig, Gene Paul, Ronnie Parkinson, Dave Rismiller, l.ee Addie, Gene Burch. Fourth row: Jim Toler, Jim Brady, Gary Dowler, Elwood Davis, Lee Biddison, James Will, Maurice Sparks, Robert Baus, Charles Robinson, Dick Price, Jack Steward, Bob Sutton, Ronnie Dean, David Westlake, Norman La Torre. A group that is becoming a proud tradition at West is the West High School Choir. The choir, numbering some seventy strong, is ably directed by Mrs. Edith White. The choir's first public appear ance this year was at the Choir Festival, November 2, at the Glen wood Methodist Church. The Festival was sponsored by the Hilltop church choirs and the combined choirs were under the direction of C. Ellis Snyder. As the sound of sleigh bells became more prominent on the frosty air, the choir members rehearsed for the beautiful Christ mas Concert they gave in the West High auditorium December 7 On December 14, they participated in the annual All-City Christ mas concert held at Central High School. This concert was sponsored by the Columbus Schools and was directed by Ken neth D. Kellar. The members of the choir didn't spend all their time at concerts, however, for they found time for many a gay social gathering such as their Christmas party and picnics. They added beauty and harmony to several of the assemblies ,ww and terminated the season with their colorful Spring Concert. We will not soon forget the gay notes the choir added to this year's activities. just Zi1eg cz Little Zongv . . . SENIOR BEGINNING CHORUS GROUP I First row, left to right: Helen Guyton, Sue Jackson, Harriet Hunter, Virginia Clark, Scheila Albery, Shirley Klopher, Doreen Chakeres, Carole Chatfield, Loretta Wallace, Beverly Greene, Sherry Bennett, Sandra Scott. Second row: Doris Ruffner, Donna Van Dyke, Judy Swartz, Bev Wilson, Julia Rennie, Mary Jayne Graham, Sally Thimmer, Barbara Kimrey, Jeanette Smith, Carol Kresse, Elaine Marzluf, Charlotte Kropp, Ruth Ann Loechler, Marlene England. Third row: Arbadella Witcher, Billie Marzluf, Patricia Carr, Mary Johnson, Shirley Lowery, Janet Griffith, Opal Harris, Barbara Lower, Joan Hill, Emilie Halvorson, Marilyn Kight, Jayne Glass, JoAnn Cochran, Daryl Poston. Fourth row: Mary Hankle, Sally Hunt, Barbara McKinley, Rosalie Lockwood, Hannah Parker, Barbara Williams, Janet Gutknecht, Barbara Mawhirter, Joretta Seipel, Madelyn Miller, Stevie Wright, Mary Ellen Cran- ston, Barbara Bolen. SENIOR BEGINNING CHORUS GROUP ll First row, left to right: Nancy Scholten, Peggy Cain, Betty Worthington, Lois Frasure, Judy Jackson, Marilyn Borton, Janice Underwood, Donna Young, Carol Schall, Fran Wright, Kitty Thomas, 'Lois Hunter. Second row: Celena Lambert, Regina Shaw, Shirley McElroy, Elizabeth Foster, Darlene Large, Marilyn Krop- hauser, Beverly Harmon, Lois Lowry, Clara Grabill, Judy Harvey, Sylvia Meyers, Judy Harris, Margie Smith. Third row: Rebecca Barnes, Ruth Lorenz, Linda Bryant, Peggy Craig, Betty Ellings- worth, Charlene Florio, Hattie Jones, Judy Banner, Barbara Lins- cott, Carol Temple, Ruth Topping, Lols Moran. Fourth row: Irene Woerlein, Irene Scott, Barbara Meek, Linda Lease, Janet Willing, Ardienne Potter, Barbara Johnson, Mary Martindale, Carol Sayles, Carol McPherson, Nancy Lee Bradshaw, Donna Schmidt. uflrzle they played it bot 01' sweet First row, left to right: David Rissmiller, Eddie Brobeck Stanley Nnppert Bull Moore Bob Brownlee Second row: Scott Pence, Preston Reese, Dave Parker Ronald Shunkweiler Ray Thomen James Will Bernard Dishong. Third row: Don McCoy, Jay Swisher John Schultz The West High Dance Band composed of the thirteen handsome musicians above is one of West's most prided possessions. None of our projects would have gone over this year with- out that extra iump and swing fthe band always gives them. these boys furnished for our fnwbdllx dances and dances after the 'basketbellgames will be remembered long aftelrlacbres have been forgotten. 5 632 2 ,,, ,J F, 1 s jx f . ff' , is? 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Borton, Ronnie, Baker, Bill, Brown, Marvin, Brobeck, Eddie Cain, Clarence, Calvert, Teddy, Borland, Bill, Davis, Elwood Coffman, Thomas, Garrett, Jim, Glass, Dick, Greene, Fred Johnson, Bob, Henry,'Pat, Kuhn, Erwin, McMillen, Ned, Miesse Dick, Rausch, Paul, Reese, Creston, Sandusky, Bob, Southworth Bob, Smith, Lowell, Tague, Gary, Schulz, John, Van Meter, James, Wagner, Harold, Wilson, James, Williams, Fred, Wil r 1 r 1 liams, James, Borland, Roberta, Camp, Roberta, Collins, Mildred, Eagon, Mary Jane, Davis, Carolyn, Gessells, Janet, Gilbert, Judy, Hankle, Mary, Harlow, Barbara, Hart, Helen, Harvey, Judy Holmes, Mary, Hunter, Lois, Lehman, Joan, Lorenz, Ruth, Mar tindale, Mary, Stanfield, Zoanne, Schriber, Sylvia, Stilwell Carolyn, Wade, Dianne. SENIOR ORCHESTRA In the years to come, as we look back upon graduation and the moments when we sang our Alma Mater, the orchestra will figure largely in our thoughts. A most deserving group of thirty-five members, the orchestra added a beautiful and almost solemn air to many of the more serious milestones in our years at West. The orchestra provided music for the Senior and Junior class plays, the January and June graduations and the National Honor assemblies. 1 1953 i TAX STAMP SHC I 2 E l. Opening number-if's Grand Central Station. 4. Toes down-heads up-l-2-3-l1's The girls' 2. Drum Duo! Bob Southworth and Jay Swisher. Chorus line, 3. Grand Finale. Gene Burch led The cast in 5, The boys are gfepping high, Their answer to singing Hail To Ohio written by Bob John- The girls' chorus line. son and Bob Harmon. In jimior High we strive to do our best . . . JANUARY EXCELSIOR First row: Betty Lou Reeder, Donna Stimson, Carole Karshner, Carol Irion, Betty Morris, Judy Matson. Second row: Roberta Wilson, Bill Link, Joe Smith, Tom Coffman, Fred Lanch, Ruth Evans. Q 'S JANUARY JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Lynn Bohanan, Secretary and Treasurer, Jim Deta- more, President, Jill Ogden, Vice President. Second row: Garry Link, Tom Abram, Shelby Henkel, Sandra Lutz, Janice Bucy, Ginny Cross, Judy Stelz, Joan Ziegler, Marcia Hoare, Sharon Washburn, Ted Walker, Kenny Clapsaddle. Third row: Kasia Spilos, Vera Jean Mincks, Becky Lowe, Ann Mcllyar, Mary Dutton, Carriemae Tucker, John Pruitt, Bob Roach, Sherwood Waltman, Russell Hite. Fourth row: Beverly Pruden, Zi Ann Pspichel, Jeannine Mider, Joan Ream, Barbara Heaney, Bonnie Trickel, Betty Trickel, Janet Young, Theresa DiGiola, Nina Griffith, Charlene Peterson, Darlene Harrison. Fifth row: Gary Burlew, Mike Posey, Johnney Behm, Gene Brobeck, Roger Hankle, Larry Dinsch, George Watkins, Dennis McDonald, Bill Kuhn, Fred Williams, Jim Griffith. In the field of journalism . . . JUNIOR OCCIDENT STAFF First row, left to right: Dorothy Fleming, Jeannene Davis, Ken Carpenter, Karen Paul, Jill Ogden, Carol lrion, David Nice Roberta Wilson, Judy Matson, Joan Ream. Second row: .Marilyn John Love. Nuessle, Mary Conover, Joy Titus. Third row: Jim McWilliams, TRI-HI-Y First row,,left1o right: Kaye Jackson, Diana Robinson, Joyce Nannette Sanders, Patty Shay, Treasurer, Joan Dunlap, Bar- Henry, Linda Cury, Phyllis Guyton, President, Nancy Heil, bara Herbster Chaplain' Roberta Flugge Cecelia R tl d f , , u e ge. Secretary, Melds Jones, Program Chairman. Second row: In the finer arts . . . JUNIOR GIRLS' INTERMEDIATE GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Judy Bennet, Libby Laderer, Sandy Hughes, Melanie Davies, Sondra Calloway, Kaye lackson. Smith, Shirley Chesser, Dorothy Fleming, Loretta Bridges, Third row: Kasia Spilos, Vera Jean Mincks, Jo Ann McElroy, Shirley Glassburn, Sally Worch. Second row: Betty Hill, Delia Carrimae Tucker, Nancy Grabill, Donna Gould, RUTH EVBUSI Carson, Peggy Hastilow, Dorothy Snow, Janet Young, Vivian Janet Hartgers, Nancy Horn, Betty Hughes. First row, left to right: Janet Morris, Ruth Contizano, Judy Keckley, Marilyn Snodgras, Julie Robinson, Charlotte Hunter, Suzanne Elliot, Sharon Washburn. Second row: Nancy Hughes, Lois Todd, Delores Parks, Norma Hessinger, Julie Fiechter, Nancy Berner, Patty Burke, Barbara Die-drich, Carryl Sloat, CLUB Judy Culler, Judy Krueger, Mrs. Jamison. Third row: Joann Saunders, La Raeu Ingram, La French Ingram, Sandra Shmnon, Martha DeBerry, Elizabeth Postlewaith, ZiAnn Pospichel, Sharan Albery, Linda Matheny, Frances Bargar, Barbara Timmons, Marvene Smith. Ami the world of music . . . JUNIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row: Ken Carpenter, Secretary, Jerry Keyes, Presidentp John Hill, Librarian. Second row: Bobby Howe, Guss Rose, Jerry Howard, Chuck Wilson, Bill Kuhn, John Hunyady. Third row: Richard Ronckorsky, Jimmy Apel, John Pruitt, Ralph Smith, Dick Glass, Bill Bucy, and Donald Kerr. ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Barbara Herbster, Librarian, Marilynn Warren, Secretary, Judy Matson, Presidentg Anita Leach, Librarian. Second row: Patty Barnes, Beverly Comany, Mari- anne Sayre, Ruth Shaffer, Judy Krouse, Rozzie Russell, Barbara Glass, Joy Titus, Mariorie Horger, Bonnie Hecley, Carolyn Cremeans, Janice Bucy. Third row: Nancy Heil, Gail Wills, Karen Paul, Patty Diedrich, Judy Jeckell, Joan Gilliland, Theresa DiGioia, Shirley Barnhill, Joan Ream, Jean Walker, Nannette Sanders, Jeanene Davis, Donna Armentrout, Irma Van Meter, Mrs. Jamison. Fourth row: Elsie Martin, Rita Bruno, Sharon Rohr, Diane Porter, Betty Morris, Ruth Evans, Carolyn Decker, Heather Huston, Carol Carroll, Shirley Hill, Doris Dailey, Barb. Hanne, Pat Massie. 1 We know the joys of working together' . . . iii 9 JU IDR MARCHI G BA D 5 , i 3 J 5 i , J? S. Alford, Sarnmy, Baker, Barbara, Ball, Carol, Benton, Ronald Bostic, Barbara, iBrannan, Bill, Brobeck, Gene, Botterbaugh Janice, Castle, Peggy, Cristee, Robert, Davis, Parks, Dawson Paul, Donaldson, Mike, Dorr, Swain, Duerler, Jim, Evans, Ann Ewing, David, Freeman, Jerry, Fulton, Jim, Fulton, Ronald Gilbert, Judy, Graham, Jim, Green, Fred, Hart, Helen, Hankle, R., Hawthorn, J., Heil, Jim, Higgins, Julie, Hite, Russell, Holy- cross, Jerry, Hor'ton, Darrel, Hostetter, Gail, Hostetter, Jack, Jones, Shelba, Johnson, Don, Karns, Jerrald, Karzee, Wilfred r Kerns, Fred, Knepp, Donald, Langdon, Larry, Lee, Gary, Line- brink, Kail, Mathews, Ronald, McCleaf, Eddie, McKenzie, Jim, Miner, Tony, Moore, Joyce, Myers, Dick, Myers, Linda, Perry Judy, Pennell, Paul, Preston, Fred, Rector, Buddy, Ritter, Walter Ryerson, Dick, Steele, David, Stilwell, Ronald, Strikler, Joyce Stuart, Phillip, Stoltz,'Dale, Stultz, Lowell, Swisher, Nancy Tague, Garry, Ward, Norma, Weiler, Mariorie, Whipple, Bob White, Ivan, Whitt, Jim, Williams, David, Willis, Bob, Wood word, Oren, Jenny, Margaret. The satisfaction 0 accomplishment . . . JUNIOR S100 CLUB First row, left to right: Betty Evans, Maxine Gassman, Caron Durbin, Barbara Bishop, Patty Bradshaw, Jo Ann Frazier, Roberta Ranney, Linda Prior, Billie Jordan, Julie Robinson, Steve Byerly, Tom Abram, Tom Hill, Walter Geredy. Second row: Conna Contizano, Peggy Hastilow, Donna Smith, Jeannie Mider, Zi Ann Pospichel, Ginny Cross, Mary Lou Johnson, Sharon Tanner, Judy Krueger, Faye Ray, Nancy Berner, Wanda Lee, Patsy Wright, Marilyn Snodgres. Third row: Judy Jester, Gail Hostetter, Jeannette Ventola, Marlene Schiller, Nancy Ellen Seeds, Marilyn Sootkamp, Betty Thamas, Vera Mincks, Nancy Gaskill, Patty Burke, Linda Asay, Donna Gould, Shirley Chesser, Sally Worch. Fourth row: Bennie McEntire, Lynn Old- field, Beverly Humphrey, Conna Balthaser, Kay Campbell, Jo Ann Recob, Marvine Smith, Shelba Jones, Joyce Strickler, Jo Ann Saunders, Lois Todd, Bob Roach, Fred Greene, Jerry Fyffe, Ronald Ranney. Fifth row: Jim Heinzelman, Phillop Stuart, Ken Carpenter, Bill Kuhn, Chuck Snider, David Hallam, Cick Furry, Don Furry, Tom Lewis, David Pency, Wendell Huny- ady, Chuck Wilson, Edward Lilly. JUNIOR HI-Y First row, left to right: John Laderer, Dick Rice, Ted Walker, Don Furry, John Kuntz, Hayes Rector. Second row: Sherwood Waltman, Tom Coffman, Dick Furry, Bill Betkin, Fred Lanch, Bill Link. 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Third ro Esther Smith, Barbara Pike, Corinne Frederick, Janice Buckingha Delores Saint, Carol Dum, Kathleen Hover, Margaret Adams, .lc Duncan, Mary Cummins. Fourth row: Helen Wheeler, Sylvia Got Barbara Williams, Shirley Bentz, Marilyn Allard, Judy Beaver, I Manus, Barbara Jackson, Nancy Farley, Helen McCormick. ROOM 217-First row, left to right: Ronnie Bowman, Kenney Har Gary Koontz, Jim Ealy, Tom Doyle. Second row: Lee Biddison, J Jackson, Fred Elder, Bill Clark, Ralph Burke, Don Flewellen, Third r Robert Melvin Green, Dave Gurley, Dave Apel, Dave Green, Cha Fisher, Danny Krebs, Gary Dowler. Tommy Bryant. ROOM 214-First row, left to right: Jim Johnson, Bill McPherson, Williams, Roger Thompson, Bob Steffens, Gene Spence, Ned McMil Second row: Donald Morris, Vincent McElroy, Gary Underwood, vander Mebane, Bill McKeever, Jan Sullivan, Roy McGarvey. T row: Charles Robinson, Ronald Morgan, Jerry Ruffner, Dick Pi .lay Renshaw, James Will, Jay Kellogg. llA's ROOM l56+First row, left to right: Don Bower, Bob Cloud, Bill C Bill Baker, Glyndon Davis, Marlin Endsley, Bill Carlson, Bob Fenin Bob Delph. Second row: Jim Cobb, Jim Davis, Paul Bucy, Dick VSFSGL Bob RYGVSON, Jack Eppert, Dan Dawson, Jim Allison. Third Bob Brownlee, Dave Bates, Ted Dean, Tom Ongaro, Ronnie Dean, BlGCl4, Eugene Cox, George Cameron, Jack Davis. Fourth row: 4 PUFUS, Ralph Bowman, Wendell Branson, Jerry Davis, Raymond IHSOH, Robert Elzey, Clarence Cain, Bill Ross, Bob Bushdorf. ROOM 233-First row, left to right: Elaine Cochran, Carole Clem, t de Matteo, Peggy Craig, Florence Compton, June Caton, Ba Booth, Elizabeth Alexander. Second row: Mary Ellen Cranston, J Berger, Carol Benton, Phyllis Doddridge, Sherry Bennett, Sc Betsch, Joan Courtney, Meredith Chambers. Third row: Pat Li Beverly Blagg, Virginia Clarke, Linda Bryant, Kay Burgess, L: Bates, Patricia Carr. Fourth row: Mary Davis, Patti Burlile, Louise Mastry, Greta Augustine, Elizabeth Alberts, Beverly Benner, Mae Edom. in order to build cl strong community . . . l lA's QOOM. 242hFirst row, left to right: Jean Hessler, Carole Hibbs Vlarilyn Redd, Carol Elliott, Judy Harvey, Erna Gerclel, Judy Harris Betty Ellingsworth, Joyce Johnson, Second row: Beverly Hays, Er iestine Forbis, Janet Griffith, Jayne Glass, Linda Hardacre, Wanda -reeman Janice Durfey, Grace Durflin er Audre Edd Th' , g , y y, :rd row Dolores Fravel, Jeannine Hoover, Nancy Hoare, Mary Jo Evans, Pauline lparrow, Mary Hankle, Kay Glass, Julia Hurt. OOM 302-First row, left to right: Larry Janes, Adln Shade, Ronald hoaf, Ray Thomen, Jack Krueger, Jim Edwards, John List, Dave Dunn, on Ellis, Carl Flewellen, Fred Gunther, George Slate. Second m Faller, Harold Schrack, Jim Fondaw, Ralph Headington, Fred emeng, Jerry Horn, Leroy Hartsell, Claude Kearney, Ronnie Kirk- atrick, Ronnie Klein, Bob Frederick, Bob Metting. Third row: ye, Charles Hicks, Phil Edwards, Jim Hughes, Joe Hutchison, Dick znsenbrenner Tom Schroer, John Thom son, Jack How ll Dick row: Leon 1 P e 1 mmers, Charles Judson, Bob Hart. DOM 309-First row:-left to right: Celena Lambert, Marletta Johnson, net Lathem, Susie Miller, Carol Lewis, Sandra Miller, Joan Lehman, ith Lorenz, Donna Mack, Mary Johnson. Second row: Martha Merri- an, Martha Neal, Carole Lilly, Mary Martindale, Barbara Linscott, is Lowry, Audrey Merritt, Carolyn McChesney Charlotte Kropp, ggy McCoy. Third row: Delilah Meek Charlotte' Martens Ma J , , ry o :Namee, Sue Kuhlmann, Barbara Mawhirter, Jo Ellen Meredith, Pat vering, Shirley Lowery, Madelyn Miller, Nancy Logan. OM 314-First row, left to right: Evans Orr, James Paul, Alan aderlitz, Bill Ward, Creston Reese, Richard Lewis, Dave Williams, k Witter, Rowland Miesse, Ronnie Paske. Second row: Bernard me , Fr d W h G y e orc, us Chucales, James Van Meter, Joe Neff, wes Morris, Dick Poor, Ronnie Parkinson, Doug Wilson. Third row: Jert Montonaro, Dave Otewalt, Gene Paul, Bob Thomas, Jim Mc- 'ty, Don Smith, James Parkinson, Tommy Rees, Dale Wilson, Don er, Van Vickers, Ronald Wilcox, Clark Redick, Dave Rismiller, Scott ice, Karl Presler. DM 32l-First row, left to right: Bonnie Powell, Marilyn Penny, rlotte Pound, Marion Pusecker, Carol Patterson, Marilyn Keeler, zi Reed, Judy Schulz, Arlene Ross. Second row: Shirley Scott, al Kresse, Anne Rennie, Mariann Noltemeyer, Beverly Nickoson, is Ruffner, Nancy Shanrpn, Mrs. Heeter. Third row: Jane Kibbey, Reeb, Dianne Populir., Sue Redman, Nancy Roby, .ludy Posey, Myers, JoAnn Sessor. Fourth row: JoAnn Jordan, Barbara Neff, amary Osman, Patty Scott, Billie Oliver, Bernice Montoney, Joretta rel. and thus a stronger nation . . llA's ROOM 323-First row, left to right: Donna Young, Lucia Work, Frani Muchmore, Connie Ward, Nancy Morrow, Stevie Wright, Barbt Young, Nancy Thoelcke, l-ran Wright, Kitty Thomas, Marcia Web Mary Valentine, Barbara Skinner. Second row: Loretta Thompst Sally Williams, Doris Tom, Carolyn Stilwell, Patty Snow,' Jeane Smith, Jeri Williams, Patty Staten, Betty Worthington, Merril Thompson, Nancy Wilson. Third row: Mrs. Edith White, Doris Spang' Sylvia Schriber, Audrey Wise, Eunice Williams, Ruth Watson, Ca Weidner, Jonna Sue Austin, lrene Woerlein, Sally Sweet, Caro Smith llB's ROOM 304-First row, lett to right: Richard Jones, Tom Bertm Ronnie Hill, Larry Hale, John Fleming, Johnny Guiftre, Ronnie lrela Don Ireland, Bill Hughes, Pat Henry, Bill Jenkins. Second row: Wa Dolder, Dick Berlo, Bill Greene, Dick lzzard, Dee Carroll, Mo Hollister, Danny Grant, Donald Griffin, Kurt Grashel, Bob Dol: Third row: Leroy Davis, Norman Harvery, John Guzzo, Ron Her Chuck Earl, Jerrold Karns, Norm DeLong, Dave Hubbard. ROOM 312-First row, left to right: Dave-Krebs, Phil Pool, Vincent, Andrew Terry, George Wendel, Marvin Ziegfeld, Ph Donaldson, Oddie Sanders. Second row: Charles Dutton, Lewis Sha Bob Schmidt, Jim Vail, Jerry Winnestafter, Thomas Workman, Ha Wagner, Robert Boldt. Third row: Jack Braithwaite, Jack Speakn Bob Thomas, Perry Stavrides, Charles Cook, Bob Richardson, Hoyt Snyder, Ed Yawn. ROOM 313-First row, left to right: Nancy Parks, Maxine Willif Beverly Harmon, Sharon Robinson, Sue Raike, Carol Schall, Nz Moore, Sylvia Meyers. Second row: Sue Severns, Ardienne Po Gloria Unfried, Marilyn Swicegood, Marilyn Kight, Miriam Sn Diane Patton, Virginia Miller, Nancy Hagans, Helen Evans. Third r Janet Willing, Donna Schmidt, Barbara Voorhees, Judith Karns, bara Shoemaker, Ann Pringle, Grace Van Atta. ROOM 315-First row, left to right: Judy Banner, Cherry Cant Dorothy Campbell, Donna Demler, Beverly Booth, Donna Grant, Ja Johnson, Barbara Calloway. Second row: Sally Hunt, Dorothy t Margaret Bordy, Jane Lloyd, Shirley Boldt, Mildred Collins, Er Halvorson, Carol McPherson, Geri Hosler. Third row: Shirley MCE Mary Lou Manson, Diane Lee, Phyllis Cropper, Nancy Beroman, bara McKinley, Nancy Lee Bradshaw. ROOM Nancy Marilyn Willie. Dolores D'Harra, Roberta are lerzrrzmg to live together TOA' ROOM lOl-First row, Barbara Bickham, Jane Beatrice Brown, Doreen Casteel, Virginia Clark, Judy Fennimore, Darlene Dtstelhorst Nancy Geyer Gloria Dawkins Lois Frasure, ,Third row Barbara Bolen Yvonne Birkhead Joyce Brocksmith, Anne Brock Charlene Flono Barbara Constans Fredda Brown, Mary Gardner, Mary Fox Marlene England ROOM 226+First row, left to right Rose Mane Pinkerton Joan Niederlitz, Elaine Marzluf Joan Penwell Wanda McElroy Marlene Mitchell, Gladys Pridemore Gloria Prudemore Sandra Scott Second row: Hannah Parker Ann Pence Marlene Rogers Evelyn Mack Ann McEttrick, Mariorie Seagle Patty Hopper Barbara Moore Billie Marzlaf Third row: Carol Sayles Betty Schmidt Karen Reber Roymane Folks Janet Reid, Shirley Morgan Alice Rice Nancy Scholten Lois Moran 'OOM 241-First row, left to right Joe Seidel Roger Evans Charles owers, Larry Thompson Howard Tucker Roger Hook Jim Toler verett Sanders, Kenneth Swartz Jim Stanley Dick Trott Dean Wood uff. Second row: Perry Slaughter Larry Thompson John Spanable Lee mith, Bob Sutton, Bob Sparks Karl Davis Jon Dawson Byron Steiff hird row: Wilbur Vashaw Ted King Jack Steward Phil Vance Steve nedegar, Eugene Tilley, Jerry Swindler Eddie Williams 'OOM 327-First row, left to right Sherrill Singer George Hrnpp arry Erwin, Norman Latore Ronnie Killian John La Valle Alan Jaulton, John Walter, Jim MacDonald Second row Norman Williams :ary Lee Darby, Jack Cummins John Davis Norman Davis Tim ooley, Bob Walton, Tom Howells Third row Howard Nichols Bob ern, Gary Landau, Jim Kruckeberg Charlie McNeol Charles Dailey erry Osborne. 227-First row, left to right Beverly Wilson Janet Penny Steckman, Rosalie Soon Dianne Wade Janice Underwood Shroyer, Carol Whitfield Nancy Wise Ruth Topping Carol Second row: Joyce Whipple Judy Swartz Carole Temple Ziegler, Sally Thummes Margie Smith Jackie Tilley Margaret Rosanna Ward Gail Bare Donna Van Dyke Third row Baird, Jane Watters Barbara Smith eanne Simonson Bernice Uhl, Margie Newman, Sandra Willis Arbadella Witcher with family and friends . . . lOA's ROOM 244-First row, left to right: Ronald Bezold, Dick Bitler, Dar Boyd, Jimmy Bishop, Clark Bryant, Don Bostic, Dan Bunner, Cl Brofford, Ronnie Adkins, Jim Brady. Second row: Doug Baus, Jc Bland, Jerry Anderson, Bob Baus, Dick Conrad, Donald Cook, Art Andrews, Jim Bluhm. Third row: Richard Black, Joe Brenot, Norn Buckingham, Jim Bodenheimer, Eddie Brobeck, Bill Bryant, Da Brophy, Ted Calvert. ROOM 212--First row, left to right: Bob Moore, Dick Burke, l Cline, Fred Duerler, Jack Mitchell, Larry Daugherty, Tom Newki Billy Smith, Edward Nice, Bill Wood. Second row: Dick Yearlir George McCready, Carl Clous, Jack Cannon, Wayne Foster, Jan Morris, Phil Anderson, Jack Calland, Fred Jackson, Leon Henkel. Th row: George Eichenberger, Herbert Hulls, Clyde Wilson, Bud Wharton, Franz Wohlgemuth, Bill Reid, Dave Damico. ROOM 3lO-First row, left to right: Dick Nabb, Warren Pembert Pat O'Malley, Richard Moose, Edward Lyson, Tom Rice, Thomas Lig Eldon Malone, Dick Dorr. Second row: Bob Reeves, Bob Recob, P Neil, Byron Poston, Paul Rausch, Bob Martindale, Joe Muchmore, Je Pollock, Russ Nippert. Third row: Don Neff, Don Rhoads, Jos: Rumich, Jack Madden, Mike Mathenv. Fourth row: Charles Pr James Walters, Larry Nafzger, Jim Pruden, Russell Snadgres, Je Reed, Don Reelo. ROOM fill-First row, left to right: Margie Hunyady, Joan Hill, Si Hoover, Sue Jackson, Gayle Lamb, Diane Heller, Helen Guyton, Hunter, Norma Lusignola, Judy Jackson, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Sec row: Joan Holland, Barbara Johnson, Jeanne Hilbert, Georgia Kearl Harriet Hunter, Carol Jhensen, Clara Grabill, Mary Jane Graham, J Jones, Mona Henson, Darlene Large. Third row: Rosalie Lockwz Joan Jenny, Lois Lucas, Nancy Holloway, Diana Huffman, Linda Le Ruth Ann Loechler, Donna Krivdo. lOB's ROOM ll2-First row, left to right: Ronald Owen, Phillip Willie Ronnie Scott, Sherwood Waltman, Fred Kerns, Charles Hale, Brown, Jim Heil, Dan Timmons, Robert Louch, Gary Erlenbach. Sec row: Dudley Hereford, John Giannikos, Dick Otis, Keith Jenkins, Brannan, Ronald Capehart, Dan Greer, Jerry Rumley, Bill Ada Third row: Glenn Hutt, Jim Griffith, Bill Spratley, Dave Mason, Ricl Miller, John Jones. in good fellowship . . . lOB's ROOM 126-First row, left to right: Walter Ritter, Russell Hite, Ted Walker, Lozvell Stultz, John Kuntz, Mark Rector, Tom Ricker. Second row: Albert Outcalt, Harry Lantz, Charles O'Brien, Robert Alt, Bill Chappelear, Bill Link. Third row: Dick Furry, Fred Lanch, Tom Coff- man, Gary Nebinger, Don Spradling, Neal Webb, Larry Cartwell. ROOM 235--First row, left to right: Judy Krouse, Shelby Henkel, Carol Reed, Louise Dolder, Shelby Adams, Marilyn Greer, Sandra Lutz, Judy Matson, Betty Morris, Nannette Sanders. Second row: Bobbie Bennett, Beverly Cook, Rozzie Russell, Cora Thompson, Carole Boldt, Joan Ream, Carole Karshner, Jaynet Blake, Darlene Skipper. Third row: JoAnn Todd, Marilyn Pringle, Joyce Northrop, Dodie Scott, Rosalie Constans, Roberta Wilson, Donna Contizano, DeAnna Ward. ROOM 238-First row, left to right: Jean Walker, Audrey Fitzgerald, Betty Reeder, Judy Dyer, Earlene Clottz, Ruth Shaffer, Ruth Anderson, Susan Moore, Barbara Capehart, Janet Evans, Melenie Ankrum. Second row: Barbara Puccetti, Marilyn Hover, Mary Lou Fredendall, Paula Martin, Carolyn Cady, Donna Stimson, Betty Ruffing, Shelva Harlow, Jeanine Davis, Heather Huston. Third row: Joyce Wilson, Carol Irion, Carolyn Decker, Maureen Krems, Ruth Evans, Shirley Hill, Bonnie Trickel, Betty Trickel. 9A's ROOM lO6-First row, left to right: Shirley Gardner, Faye Blevins, Clara Birtcher, Jeannine Wisler, Shirley Cartwright, Marlene Schiller, Julia Barnes, Janet McComb, Mariorie Holman. Second row: Judy Cramer, Marilyn Sheets, Jeannette Ventola, Charlene Petersom, Judy Stewart, Irene Chucales, Sandy McClain, Barbara Heaney, Sally Ritz- man. Third row: Donna O'Harra, Gail Hosteter, Jeanene Hogan, Suz- anne Populin, Betty Chapman, Juanita Dailey, Nina Vance, Shirley Berlo, Marianne Sayre. Fourth row: Ruth Spangler, Sharon Blevins, Mary Pinney, Johnnie Mae Smith, Karol Sue Lotz, Lu Ann Witt, Lynn Oldfield, Marilyn Saatkamp, ROOM 108-First row, left to right: James Whitt, Ronald Robinson, Carl Christoff, John Stetler, Don Keller, Dick Boesman, John Boyd, Tom Marsh. Second row: Walter Smith, Bill Grant, Bill Croy, Tom Cheney, Ken Carpenter, Bob Willis, Charles Morris, Bill Gue, Third row: Ronnie Nebinger, Donald Patterson, Larry Freshcorn, Walter Renner, Don Bieber, Bill Kuhn, Fred Hill. Fourth row: Dave Randall, JoJo Childers, Rollin Watts, Richard Harris, Scott Munson, Ronnie Slabaugh. throughout our scloool :lays . . . 9A's ROOM lll-First row, left to right: Ronnie Radcliff, Rawland Bezold, Jim Lyle, Gary Bryant, Bob Brokaw, Freddie Martin, Jack Russell,' Sanford, Jim Detamore, Larry Witherup, John Edwards, Phillip Jack- son Dan Scoles. Second row: George Carter, Harry.Kresse, Dfgnald Huey, Ralph Smith, Jerry Howard, Bob Hummel, Jim Heinzelman, Jerry Keyes, Larry Dinsch, Dick Damice, Ted Strohm. Third row: Bill Wright, Charles Swisher, Larry Miller, Tony Minor, Jerry McLinn, Larry Langdon, James Green. ROOM T25-First row, left to right. Lynn Bohanan, Carolyn Davis, Nancy Seeds, Judy Custer, Marilyn Maxwell, Marilyn O'Brien, Barbara Druas, Nancy Cooper, Patty Hixson, Janet Woodruff, Jill Ogden, Clara Howell, Second row: Valerie Hegenberger, Phyllis Grile, Irma Van' Meter, Shirley Barnhill, Margie Wohlgenwuth, Marcia Williams, Dianne Boyer, Marilyn Rozell, Rosemary Ryerson, Barbara Watts, Sharon Rohr. Third row: Janice Butterbaugh, Diane Porter, Karen Paul, Ruth Catlett, Virginia Autenrieth, Nancy Sharadin, Sandra Francisco, Nancy Ring. Lantz James OMalley Bill Fields John Manley Ronald Brewer Eu gene Bahn, Charles Haning Robert Liston, Joseph Sauls Edward Slyh Second row. Bill Bierly, John Bluhm Tommy Davis Charles Stewart Ted Schnoech, H. D, Arnold, Bob Conley, Rudyard Fay, Wayne Beard, Howard Morris, Alferd Lucas, Bill Henry. Third row: Bob Lyons, Rober Hawkins, Ned Menge, Joe Stevenson, Brian Lewie, Larry Fidler, Micke Wilson. ROOM 218-First row, left to right: Herbert Cozad, Mike Ellis, Charles l Y Bucy, Patty Binns, Barbara Dolder Carol Owen Donna Hessler, Kath leen Crider, Judy Davis Diane Fisher, Barbara Malone Second row Jeanie Wagner, Kathyn Birle, Cecelia Rutledge, Ann Mclnlyar, Gai Wills, Pauline Merrick, Nina Griffith, Elsie Martin, Mariorie Horger, Patty Shannon. Third row: Patty Hill, Carol Carroll, Barbara Jeann Hanne, Barbara Reed, Janet Lorenzo, Marilyn Catlett. ROOM 228-First row, left to right: Judy Jeckell, Patty Barnes, Janice e Titus, Carole Smith, Harriet Herron, Marilyn Warren, Judy Stel Phyllis Guyton, JoAnn Recob, Lynda West, Alice Mebane, Kare Brock. Second row: Barbara Herbster, Doris Davis, Patty Diedric Beverly Humphrey, Dorothy Kegg, Theresa DiGioia, Frances Athe Rita Bruno, Kay Campbell, Betty Evans, Donna Balthaser, Barbar Glass, Third row: Roberta Camp, JoAnn Davis, Dortha Houk, Caroly Hedges, Louise Ross, Patty Massie, Dorothy Baseker. ROOM 2311-First row, left to right: Marilyn Miller, Rosie Clark, Jo' 1 l J and our entire lives . . . 9A's l ROOM 237-First row, left to right: Douglas Vansky, Carol Smith, Nancy Heil, Tony Sperti, Bobby Miller, Dean Lust, Helen Hart, Beverly Peterfy, Margie Abram, Chuck Coe, Jim Edwards. Second row: Anita Leach, Dixie Miller, Clara McKeever, Patty Grosh, Catherine Christoff, Beverly Cormany, Donna Armentrout, Doris Dailey, Barbara Bradly, Delores Righter, Jack Morgan. ROOM 240-First row, left to right: Jean Walker, Nancy Davis, Patty Shay, Melda Jones, Paul'Arthur, Harley Smith, Sharon Tanner, Carolyn Creameans, Carol Barry, Mary Lou Johnson. Second row: Delores Pope, Karen Cory, Joan Dunlap, Janice Hafey, Ginny Cross, Ann Evans, Kaye Kasclorf, Janet Painter, Diann Johnson. Third row: Jim McKenzie, Michael Ranney, Don Jones, Ronny Monst, Eugene Ross, Leon Meacham, Roger Hankle, Gary Meyer. ROOM 247-First row, left to right: Bill Borland, Wendell Hunyady, Dave McLane, John Kelley, Danny Matyac, Marvin Beach, Larry Steece, Mike Paoletti, John Lowry, Jim Poston, Eddie Green, Kail Linebrink. Second row: Phillip Stuart, John Behm, Bill Greene, Bob Doherty, Ronnie Knipp, Jerry Hoffman, Robert Edwards, Robert Short, Tom Millet, Jim Topping, Fred Preston. Third row: Lew Neer, George Wat- kins, Dave Parker, Charles Hannon, Mike Byrum, Ray Cook, Chuch Cash, Marvin Ruhlen. 9B's ROOM 137-First row, left to right: Melanie Davies, Lee Kazee, Ronnie Fulton, Harold Lyday, Ronald Stilwell, Jim McWilliams, Loretta Bridges, Linda Myers, Buddy Rector, Rickie Walters, David Harris, Ronald Ranney, Ed Lilly, Betty Hughes. Second row: Richard Castle, Donald Ater, Dich Thomas, Stan Huff, Wade Spangler, Zo Ann Stanfield, Dar- lene Harrison, John Birle, Bob Whipple, David Conrad, Bill Edwards, Thomas Pridmore. Third row: Robert Speakman, Forest Carter, John Jutt, Bill Botkin, Chuch Snider, Dick Hurd, James Fulton. ROOM 139-First row, left to right: John Love, Mike Donaldson, Carl Lafollett, Marvin Brown, Ronald Borton, Roger Hullett, Paul Wilson, Billy Ruffing, Tommy Lawless, Buddy Johnson, David Snavely, Roger Holstein, Tommy Reeves, Wesley Hereford. Second row: John Stone, Kenny Hammond, Jim Graham, Tim Edwards, Robert Chesser, Mike Posey, Marvin Pate, Larry Ollam, Jeff Dum, Dick Harmon, Phillip Brown, Ralph Little. Third row: Ronald Winget, Frank Thompson, Ronald Mathews, Paul Eblin, Bob Dewitt, Fred J. Corcoran, Danny Unger. to build for the future . . . 9B's ROOM 239-First row, left to right: Kay Jackson, Judy Gilbert, Leona Linn, Shirley Chesser, Sandy Smith, Sally Worch, Libby Laderer, Judy Bennett, Judy Weber,,Dorothy Fleming, Norma Ward. Second row: Barbara Bostic, Marylin Hahn, Dorothy Snow, Charlene Sunker, Nancy Horn, Janet Hartgers, Carriemae Tucker, Janet Young, Marietta Mor- gan, Vivian Hughes, Patricia Penn, Nancy Cramer. Third row: Dorothy Trump, Ruth Evans, Flora Norman, Mary Dutton, Mary Snedegar, Donna Gould, Nancy Grabill, Joann McElroy, Elizabeth Laderer, Judy Budd. 8A's ROOM 107-First row, left to right: Jackie Knight, Danny Hibbs, Stephen Foster, Fred Casselman, Jerry Jenkins, David Ewing, Darrel Horton, Jim Richesson, Gary Link, Donald Foust, Wayne Morrow, Bob White. Second row: Clinton Peaks, Jerry Holycross, Gary Tague, Bill Ives, Don Johnson, Charles Wise, Guss Rose, Tommy Baker, Don Kruckeberg, Bill Bucy, Ronald Benton, Bill Bugh. Third row: David Kendal, James Sreff, Joe Thompson, Jim Scott, Dave Swicegood, Bill Buell, Larry Anderson, Sam Alford, Jim Neff. ROOM 134-First row, left to right: Mrs. Heitz, Carol Campbell, Judy Peery, Barbara Bowsher, Judith Bates, Peggy Castle, Beverly Neibler, Judy Keckley, Maxine Gassman, Patricia McCormack, Anita Beckwith, Kathleen Hartranft, Judy Hawthorne. Second row: Sharon Albery, Shelba Jones, ZiAnn Pospichel, Judy Culler, Jeannine Milder, Sandra Thorne, Kasia Spiles, Donna Smith, Cleora Evans, Pat Patterson, Cynthia Weatherhead. Third row: Frances Ann Barger, Judy Pearson, Roberta Armentrout, Mary Jane Eagon, Nancy Gaskill, Linda Lee Matheny, Carol Jean Durbin. ROOM 135-First row, left to right: Alice Jones, Judy Thivener, Winnie Spangler, Kay Miteen, Ruth Neville, Joyce Moore, Frances Evans, Mary Conover, Mary Mossman, Lynn Schimidt, Alice Martin. Second row: Lillie Brown, Hallie Wilson, Lois Todd, Becky Lowe, Suzanne Elliott, Gayle Landou, Judy Comer, Carol Unfried, Roberta Borland, Joy Mer- ritt, Miss Prather, Barbara Diedrich, Janet Stein, Patty Burke. Third row: Delores Parks, Vera Mincks, Norma Hobert, Shirley McCoy, Ar- lene Smith, Julia Diltz, Judy Edwards. ROOM 219-First row, left to right: Sammy Mann, David Nice, Paul Pennel, Robert Cristee, Richard Klatte, Richard Steward, David Key, Kenneth Danter, Richard Williams, Graham Gibson. Second row: Jack Fuller, Jeff Drake, Jerry Noltemeyer, Donald Spencer, Jerry Peer, David Hoover, David Cash, John Hummel, Charles Budd. Third row: Dennis McDoniel, Bob Messing, Don Andrews, David Jenkins, Douglas Julio Lorenzo, Robert Rose. through kizouilerlge and llIIfl61'SfIllIdiI1g . . . 8A's ROOM 22l-First row, lett to right: Vernon Vagnier, Gerogia Dawson, Marlene Reynolds, Vurn Miller, Sue Veregee, Rachel Reeder, Jim Wichterman, Second row: Linda Ross, Lloyd Hively, Ned Johnson, Lance Greenavvalt, Jack Brocksmith, Dale Stultz, Maggie Prout. Third row: Don Smith, Bill Bridgman, lvan White, Dennis Hartzell, Richard Caldwell. Not in picture: Carol Allen, Wilma Fetherotf, Sue Rinehart, Frank Gump, Jay Nutt, Clittord Vititoe. ROCM 243-First row, left to right: Carlene Rose, Carol Ball, Alice Rees. Paulette Davis, Ruth McDermitt, Barbara Baker, Carolyn Pack, Ruth Contizano, Joan Ziegler, Marilyn Nuessle. Second row: Judy Lloyd, Vivian Datz, Sharon Washburn, Lois Fox, Maxine Allard, Judy Beacn, Charlotte Fulton, Holly Hunt. Third row: Jean St. Clair, Beverly Bow-ahier, Barbara Kaiser, Barbara Timmons, Donna Ellingsworth, Eliza- beth Postlethwaite, La French lngram, Betty Jean Green, Sallie Moore. Not in picture: Brenda Colwell, Carol Reeves, Rema Robertson. ROOM 245-First row, left to right: Bobby Howe, John Hunyady, Bob Sandusky, Gene Russell, Fred Greene, John lngram, Wayne Leeka, Jack Talmadge, Pat Kelly. Second row: John Smith, Bob Roach, Jimmy Apel, Jim Calvert, Tom Lewis, Albert Gerdel, Philip Lynch, Jerry Fyfte, Larry Bigler. Third row: Charles Townsend, Bob Stuart, Tom Varner, Ronald Irion, Stephen Parks, Herman Diltz, Jerry Freeman, Kent Morris, Dwain Dorr. Fourth row: Chuch Wilson, Eddie Neff, Larry Doyle, Ronald Dixon, David Pence, Jack Hostetter, Gene Brobeck, Philip Hoover. Not in picture: Jim Eltzroth. ROOM 303-First row, left to right: Bill Rector, David Steele, Tom Blake, Jon Gove, Eddie McCleaf, Jack Kamer, Richard Ronckovsky, David McLaughlin. Second row: Gary Lee, Bill Miller, Larry Bates, Billy Nice, Robert Krieg, Dick Glass, John Pruitt, John Hill. Third row: Donald Kerr, Gary Hutt, Lee Lyon, Larry Drake, Pete DeShazor, Jerry Ricketts, Howard Harris, Edwin Willie. Not in picture: Donald Bisbee, Bob Brown, Billy Campbell, Grey Doersam, Donald Jester, Lonnie Orme, William Pruitt, David Shafer, Tom Shields. ROOM 306-First row,-left to right: Peggy Hastilow, Faye Ray, Judy Adkins, Lynda Smith,'Marilyn Snodgres, Marilyn Rickman, Janet Morris. Second row: Doris Rose, Betty Hill, Sandra Calloway, Delia Carson, Norma Hessinger, Carolyn Cooper, Judith Dunkin. Third row: Judy Krueger, Nancy Berner, Patsy Wright, Julie Higgins, Donna Brewer, Monica Macaluso, Julie Fiechter, Judy Seagle. Fourth row: Margaret Barnhill, Kay Wells, Joyce Strickler, Marvene Smith, JoAnn Saunders, La Raeu Ingram, Beverly Pruden, Wanda Lee. 0 our fellow Americans . . . l 8B's ROOM 127-First row, left to right: Dick Steece, Charles Meister, Robert Beard, Bertha Chappelear, Charlotte Hunter, Jo Ann Frazier, Sandra Beck, Darlene Eichenberger, Audrey Hartgers, Robert Krenz, Charles Dixon. Second row: Barbara Bishop, Marcia Hoare, Patty Bradshaw, Jerry Augenstein, Joan Gibson, Loretta Davis, Martha De- berry, Nancy Hughes, Beta Bowers, Tom Abram, George Tittle. Thirc' row: Steve Byerly, Walter Goudy, Billy Fetherolf, Richard Carr, Richard Miller, Joe Bowman, David Bluhm, Kenny Clapsaddle, Charles Pfaltz- graf, Clarence Daily. ROOM l58-First row, left to right: Roger Williams, Dick Myers, Linda Winn, Janet Lyday, Jacqueline Valentine, Bob Lyday, Julie Anne Robin- son, Patricia Ann Shato, Judith Creamer, Charles Stevens, John White. Second row: Parthenia Johnson, Judy Moore, Lucille Johnson, Joyce Dawson, Kay Muchmore, Jim Worthington, Geoff Rausch, Donald Herd, Wayne Robbins, Charles Staten, Kenneth Tilton, David Robinson. Third row: Betty Strickler, Carryl Sloat, Sandra Shannon, Carol Good, Al Nichols, Bob Snedeger, Edward McComas, Donald Gilliland, Judy Killian, Margie Weiler. 7 A Class ps., , YM A SPORTS FIT 1,1 ,H-j.,L,fQ1,:f 1'-Q. L, .'gV-:,:4.,-.,4V.- .1 5 213-.. ,gf Y a,,,1',r:w us, ' 1,-4.,.A, ff 1, Q-un ..v,5.-V.,-I., f .: -Q-'ch' 'inf 54 ' ggf,v,yn13,---, A , .'1-,W ., ,c ,gf cs 'ml' vm. .-, f. ??fe'3!:3if':22f, -.EYESiff-15fff 1H. ,. if , -z?25.f'4!fffPTf:ifG4?:'sw ,ig-if V . gf '.g.f1ggfi,ysffjgfffsliifigffvfii'f,iwAa'f3' Mi'!' If'fQ4 if zf'f?' + ' 'I f V . 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Tr'-:- 'F21' f-u faf14Agmgf'1,giaifi:Y1'NIV?-':'17 Q'-?'A1-1:.' . pxnf-P,aei!',,41,j+g3q3'1.Q, ,.,, M-3 'i'Er.g'.1f?.': ':'5 '- ' ix 1.1, rjff' fi- fi- e- - in-F' .69-fix 11.2, 971 -'gg 5 51,1-. ,-:'f ,!-3:1-'Q 3,5 4-Xu! - 'F FOOTBALL to GUM ' H From Goal Left fo right: Coach Heischman, Head Coach Pemberton, Coach Randall. Wes+'s football team. led by coach Maclc Pember- ton and assisted by Fred Heischman and Dave Randall, went through its l952 schedule in high riding style, winning seven of their nine games and i capturing second place in the City League. The Cowboys started off on the right foot by defeating Marion, Upper Arlington, then South 38-6. Central , was also defeated before they lost their first game to Hamilton. They beat' Aquinas in fhe homecoming game and Norfh and Linden were routed by the Cowboys before East beat West I9-I4. Even though West lost the championship, Mr. Young expressed the feeling of the students when he said: You are still our champs even though you lost. Jerry Trabue, Tommy Thomas, Fred lves, Bob Giuffre, Bob Thornton, Ron Grant, Dick Orr, and Jim Vincent, were on different All- City teams. Trabue and Thomas also were hon- ored by being placed on various All-Ohio squads. Left to right: Managers, Mike Lomano, Bill Coon, Ronnie Adkins. Westn, .,,, , West, ,,,, , Wests. ..,, , West ,as,,,s , West .,,s... West ,,,, West ss,..,. Westn West s....,. 1-1338 '52 SCHEDULE E720 Marion Harding .,,, 13 13 Upper Arlington .,,. 7 South .,..,sb...,..,,...,. 6 9 Central s.,,,.,s,..V , 6 13 Hamilton Public ..s. I4 26 Aquinas .,,,bs..,,..s... 7 33 North .s,.....ss..ss.... 0 40 Linden ,.., .s,s. 6 14 East ..... ........ l 9 Co-Captain All City All Ohio RON GRANT Co-Captain All City DICK ORR All City BOB GUIFFRE All City TOMMY THOMAS All City All Ohio First row, Iefi to right: Dick Orr, Ron Grant, Tommy Thomas, Roger Meyer, Fred lves, Jerry Trabue, Jim Kimball, Bob Guiffre, Ronnie Adkins. Second row: Jim Vincent, Buddy Raike, Earl Redman, Bill Haire, Paul Cochran, Eugene Harrison, John Weaver, Bob Thornton, Charles Warne, Bill Coon. Third row: Coach Pemberton, Ronnie Klein, Jack Eppert, Levander McBane, Tom Ongaro, Ronnie Dean, Ken Harper, Roger Thompson, Douglas Cole, Coach Randall. Fourth row: Dave Green, Ted Dean, Jerry Horn, Jack Speakman, Dick Sensenbrenner, Jim Kruckeberg, Larry Nafzger, Jim Ealy, Jan Sullivan, Jim Johnson, Coach Heischman. JERRY TRABUE X E- E ,X K -Shel... 5. sims? -v.,, 'On f' 3 A..-' ' W 2 'J Q A, 'A K F C 1, 41 . .w wf -nf. rl ,F '5 Q4 ,ir Rx N H R, DOUG COLE ROGER MEYER CHARLES WARNE JIM KIMBALL BILL HAIRE RONNIE DEAN Gee Dad . . . lT's Dad's Night. preparing for Battle. ROGER THOMPSON LARRY NAFZGER DICK SENSENBRENNE First row, left to right: Sherril Singer, Eddie Brobeck, John Guiffre, Gene Spence, Dave Krebs, Joe Neff, Jim Cobb, Bob Steffans, Phil Anderson. Second row: Walter Dolder, Ronnie Forrer, Gene Paul, Dave Bates, Don Neff, Gary Sandan, Monty Hollister, Bob Martindale, Russ Dickinson. Third row: George Eichenberger, Phil Vance, Jerry Winnestaffer, Jerry Pollock, Bob Kern, Bob Thomas, Karl Davis, Wayne Foster, Bill Cline, Norman Williams. Fourth row: Jerry Swindler, Bill Bryant, Bob Sparks, Norman Buckingham, Jin Barfield, Joe Brenot, Charles Cook, Chas. Earl, George McCready, Bill Greene. TED DEAN JIM EALY DANNY KREBS 4f iW EJSi552E5l75DE'3xfi5Z .-. West West ........,,Y...v.. West ,,,..,. ...,Y,,,, 7 0 West West '52-'53 SCHEDULE East .,,Y, ., London ...... Aquinas .... Newark Y,Y..Y...... 52 Bexley ........,,Y,.. 49 ....,s.,54 West ........ ..,60 North ff,...f West ,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,, I O2 Delawa re ....,..... 75 West ,,Aw,,,, ,,,A,,,,, 5 0 St. Charles .....,A, 42 west ,,-,,,,, ,,,A,,,,, 7 8 Worthington West ,A-,,wv, ,,,,-,A,, 8 7 linden .........4,,,Y 72 West ,,,,,,,, ,AA,,,,,. 5 I Central ,.,v,..--.Y-ff 57 West ,77v,,,. .....,., 5 4 South ..-.YvV-V-V-'VVY Wesf wV,,-,,, ,A,,,,,,Y 7 3 Grandview ......., 66 Wegt ,A,,,,,, ,.,,,,,.. 6 6 E831 .YY,YY-v..----A,,- Wesf YYYY,,YY ,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Marion .........A,Y.V West ,,,4,,,, ,,A,,,-,, 8 7 Aquinas ..,.,,,..-., West AA,,,.., ...,..,.. 6 6 NOYTLI fv--f----A------ 67 West ,,V,,,,, ,-,,,,A,, 5 0 Linden .............. Wen ,,,-,,,,,,w,,,-,,,, 63 Central .............. West ..ee..e.e. ..,Yf.YY-, 6 3 SEASON TOTALS woN - 12 Lost - POINTS South .........4.,,,.. WEST-l ,362 OPPONENTS-1,203 'i . A Q Nun BASKETl2xl:L g Left to right: Reserve coach, Fred Heischman, Varsity coach, George Williams. The West High Varsity Cowboys finished the T952-53 season with I2 wins and 8 losses. ln the City League the Cowboys finished with a record of 5 wins and 7 losses and managed to finish in a tie with Central for fourth place. The T952-53 basketball season had many bright and sad moments. A few were: a lO2-75 win over Delaware Willis, an 70-52 win over East, the mid-year graduation of Jerry Trabue, West High's high scoring ace, close losses to North 62-60, and 67-66. Although the season had its sad moments, nine of West's twelve victories were won by T5 points or more. Therefore West Hi fans can be proud of their T952-53 Cowboys. 361 1. Q , , aa 33? - fell 5 ,. -L: - 'f i TQ.: X H ',,' ff! ELM. 'Qu-mm, Mmfjrwg 3.2: KM. Za! W 5 I M 5 'fd -mga, H, 3,23 Z I My 'fn 'E ? fi? P' f - if x 1 'I 1 i L I 1-lf' K s X, X , , wwf . Vp W -- ... ,. if wg Q Af: 2 4,39 sg gg A1 F V e ff- K 5? . . b f. sg Y if -. Q , J ., .N.,,,kw YL X Q ' 4 lfil L l lf f A .Y M 1 w MM. 11 vp .y.,w..qi:q. my f E ' - ,, A:Qi15fgsr4iiS?:2if?S5fif' 7.g?Z5i5f4iW?5 - x A M xfsAf?3eaa4:Q1+wf1ew1iei412gEkPP7f' ?fza:s2eQraa,::h2Q:wi,5. RESERVE BASKETBALL l First row, left to right: Manager Al Niederlitz, Richard Jones, Larry Nafzger, Jim Pruden, Dee Carroll, Dick Trott. Second row: Joe Hutchison, Paul Longmire, Dick Berlo, Bob Thomson, Jerry Swindler, Charlie Hicks. West West West ,........v West ,,,.....,, West ,,,,.,,.,. West. West ,,,,...,,, West ,...,...,, West ......,,,, West ,......,,, West ,.....,,,, West West .......... West v..,,,,c .. RESERVE 34 32 31 40 50 W 43 ,.EEli.29 ...............,..,.32 West ........,,,.,,..,.., 48 West ,,,,,.., ,,,,,, 3 9 West ,v,,,..,.. ,,,,,,, 2 6 SCORES Newark ,. Bexley ,,,,..,.,,,,., East ..,,,, London ,...,,..,,,,, Aquinas ,... , ,, North ,,...,,.. , Delaware Linden ,,,,,..,,,,,, Central ,...,,e.,..... South ,,,.,,Y.....,.., Grandview East .,...,,,....,.,,A, 37 Aquinas .........,. North .,,,.,.,,,....., Linden .......,.,,.,. 22 Central , South .,,. The Reserve basketball squad finished the 1952-53 season with a very Impressive record of 13 wins and 4 losses. The Reserve team again this year produced players of varsity caliber. These boys are naturally given the opportunity and such was the cause of the squad's change in luck toward the end of the seasor as they lost three out of their last five games. The Broncos enioyed their best performances against Linden and Delaware Willis. Several close scores alsc spiced the schedule as West took three out of the five games settled by less than four points. No team hac a winning percentage with the Broncos. All in all the 1952-53 Reserve team season developed many future West High varsity players, which should make nex' basketball season a brighter one around West High. X-COUNTRY M 'NWS' ,n,J!1w V R, V, EJ JQWHQ V J V1 cf 41 2 y cr I Yana? wmv i ,1 'J 'visr - qnuxfaqv A Em? fp.....- First row, left to right: Glyndon Davis, Al Neiderlitz, Ronnie Parkinson, Scott Pence, Dick Neff, Paul Neal, Jack Alexander, John Bolg. Second row: Coach Glass, Dave Rissmiller, Bob Brownlee, Lowell Buddy Wharton, Joe Sams, Clyde Wilson, Tom Schroer, Ralph Wheaton, Van Vickers. ROPE TWIRLERS First row, left to right: Patsy Wright, Linda Myers, Leona Linn. Second row: Jeannine Mider, Capehart, Judy Weber, Dorothy Trump, Wanda Lee. Barbara Girls' Athletic Association First row, left to right: Suzie Richards, Requirement Chairman, Helen McCormick, Barbara Harlow, Vice President, Pollie Wright, Treasurer, Rita Elliott, President. Second row: Gayle Acker, Program Chairman, Nyla Grabill, Hikes, Sis Dobbs, Equipment Manager, Audrey Smith, Reporter, Bonnie Brewer, Intramural Director, Wilma Kenworthy, Secretary, Sue Key, Sports Secretary. G.A.A. MEMBERS First row, 'front to back: Yvonne Brewer, Donna Young, Mary Holmes, Suzie Richards, Carol Elliott, Jayne Glass, Vera Adams, Ann Cockfield, Carolyn Dobbs, Marilyn Donahue, Pat Thompson. Second row: Wilma Kenworthy, Secretary, Helen McCormick, Barbara Dewhurst, Bettie Fleming, Barbara Booth, Sonni Betsch, Marilyn LeMott, Ruth Lorenz, Kay Tracy, Carol Rickert, Jonm Sue Austin, Audrey Smith, Shirley Deitchle. Third row: Rita Elliott, President, Helen Wheeler, Mary Smith, Barbara Barbee, Doris Ruffner, Louise DeMastry, Shirley Krull, Sandra Miller, Nyla Grabill, Donna Theisen, Mary Haudenschild, Kay Glass. Fourth row: Barbara Harlow, Vice President, Pollie Wright, Treasurer, Mary Ann Oberting, Anita DeMatteo, Sue Key, Nancy Moss, Sue Redman, Janet Reed, Judy Posey, Sonya Albery, Sarah Steele, Gayle Acker. Girls' Basketball Tournament First row left to right Sue Key Mary Ann Obertnng Sodd Mattey Marilyn Donahue Janet Rogers Delores Saint Betty Penn Bonnie Brewer Barb Harlow Co Captain Jean Sullivan Miss Semor Pollie Wright CoCaptain Marg Adams Marilyn Le Mott Skip Wolfe Audrey Smith Manager Shirley Klopfer Sug Krull Barb Barbee MISS SENIOR Jean Sullivan In a hard fought championship game the seniors emerged as victors over the iuniors in the Annual Girls' Basketball Tourna- ment in West High's Gym on February 20. The score was 16- 10. In the consolation game the Sophs won over the Frosh ll-8. Miss Jean Sullivan was crowned Miss Senior during the half- time ceremonies. Her handsome escorts were Dick Hutchinson, and Fred Elder. The climax to this event was a slumber party en- ioyed by all team members and cheerleaders and the manager. Play -MNN Q l ball!!! Mid gm! ' :Sig Q 315 ra YH' , rr. gf ueen Sonya Informals of Homecoming Queen Sally C515 introduces Queen Sonya C521 Meet our Queen. i if The Traditional kiss. Tum about is fair play' ,uw I '14 4 A H 6 i S 2 The Queen, her court, and their escorts. Shall we dance? . . . At the homecoming dance C beerlead ers .JP - Q L- 4 G-P In-H VARSITY First row, left to right: Carol Elliott, Joan Lehman. Second row: Donna Theis- en, Kay Glass, Marilyn Donahue. 'W-Q. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS First row, left to right: Judy Harris, Anita DeMatteo. Second row: Judy Posey, Jane Glass. Third row Sue Redman, Sue Kuhlman. ff .., 3' 7 ' 237' N irsai -v . L M ,,,,. Y Q M, if Y'-idw , if f ji 1 Y in W 52 Rf 3 'l'j ! '11 . l L ff ii! Q af' ivffx J 1 .g.,? Q J!-'a '- x uNw5'W? W ,gg I 5' fi' gli my ps 99 ,WU V -Wav ...M 'L Q N if 0 ENIORS M ,MM W in 'lu M Y Y-p f, , .- , 7'., . I I FRED LADERER President SONYA ALBERY Secretary STANLEY NIPPERT Vice President CAROL RICKERT Treasurer JANUARY 1953 CLASS HISTORY The good times shared by all of us during our senior year are now only memories. After the election of class officers in the fall, money-making projects were decided upon. One of these was the drive-in movie at Miles West Broad, October 22. The class made a profit of eighty-four dollars. On November 28, the Senior Mixer was held in room l50. All of us had loads of fun, dressed in our plaid shirts and levis. The entertainment was provided by Gene Burch, Byron Bell, Marcia Lowery, and Marion Goolsby, and to top it all was a combo band composed of Stanley Nippert, Jay Swisher, Jim Garret and Ronnie Shunkweiler. Twelve members of our class were elected to the National Honor Society in a December Assem- bly. A Song ls Born, the Christmas play presented on December l9, was a beautiful production which brought tears to the eyes of many. Gene Burch, Sonya Albery, Annie Allard, Jim Pierce, and Ronnie Grant played the leads. The Senior Banquet was held in the school cafe- teria January 8. The long-awaited day, January 21, finally arrived. The beautiful prom was held in the gym. The theme Stairway to the Stars will never be for- gotten. Let's hope that those golden gates at the top of those stairs open to success for all of us. Tom Dale's band played for the occasion. Baccalaureate was held January 25 at Glenwood Methodist Church and commencement followed three days later on January 28, in our school auditorium. Donna LeFever and Terry Hitt were our two fine class speakers. Thus the January class of 1953 brings to its close twelve wonderful years. ACKER, GAYLE Messy GAA I, 2, 3, GAA Council 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Basketball Team 2, 3, Class Baseball-Volleyball Teams I, 2, 3, Latin I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Band Variety 3, Reg. Secretary I, Football Skits I, 3. BOLG, JOHN Bogie Latin I, Football I, Cross Country 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. ALBERY, SONYA GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Student Council 3, L Society 2, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. President 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Senior Class Treasurer 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Cheerleader Senior Class Basketball Team 3. BORLAND, RUTH ANN Ruthie Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Reg. Civic Chairman I, Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Paper Drive 2, Lily Parade 2, 3, Forget-Me'Not Parade I, Style Show I, 2, Recognition Day Committee 2, Football Concessions I, 2, 3, Teachers' Assistant I, Y-Teens Representative I, 2. ALLARD, ANNABELLE Annie Triangle Queen 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Baseball Class Team 3, Student Council I, Hi-BA I, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 2, 3, Reg. President I, Reg. Business Manager 2, 3, Football Skits I, 3, Tax Stamp Show I, Clean-up Skit 3, Paper Drive 2. BROOKS, MARGE Bird Y-Teens I, 2, 3, FHA 2, Spring Festival I, 2, Paper Drive 2, Lily Parade 2, Poppy Parade 2. We, the january Clam of , AUBORN, JERRY Omar Football I, Reg. Secretary I, Reg. Business Manager 2, 3, WHBDA I, 2, 3, Stamp Counter I, Paper Drive 2. BURCH, GENE National Honor President 3, L Society 3, Choir I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, French I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Triangle I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, Scholarships 2, 3, Spanish President I, 2, Football Skits I, 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, Stamp Show 3, Paper Drive 2. BARGAR, JODELLE Jody Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Photoplay I, Latin I, Spanish 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Reg. Secretary 2, Paper Drive 2, Lily Parade I, 2, Poppy Parade I, 2, Football Skit I, 3, Style Show I, 2, Stamp Show I, Fprget-Me-Nots I, 2. CAMP, ZEFFIE Paper Drive 2, School Beautification I, 2, 3. BAUMAN, DONALD Don Choir I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Paper Drive 2, Sales Tax Show I. CHAMBERS, DOUGLAS Nut Senior Class Play 2, 3, Study Monitor I, Football Skits 2, 3, WHBDA I, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2, Homecoming Cdrove carl 3, School Beautification 2, 3. BELL, BYRON COCKFIELD, ANN L Society 3, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, French I, 2, 3, Secretary of French 2, Choir I, 2, 3, Trio I, 2, 3, Tax Show I, 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Reg. Business Manager 2, Football Skit I, 3. COFFEY, RICHARD Dick Occident Staff 37 Annual Staff 37 Paper Drive 2. ERLENBACH, CAROL Y-Teens I, 2, 37 SIO0 Club 27 Study Monitor 27 Girls' Intramurals I, 27 Occident Staff 37 Annual Staff 37 Paper Drive 2. CONARD, JANE Mumps Student Council 27 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Photoplay I, 27 Stamp Counter I7 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 37 Reg. President 27 Reg. Civic Chairman I7 Y-Teens Style Show 3. FLEDDERJOHANN, DONNA Fleddy Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Band I, 2, 37 Library Staff 37 All City Band 37 Christmas Parade I, 2, 37 Mr. Zulauf's Office 27 Paper Drive Qi Band Variety I, 2, 37 Girls' Intramurals I, 2. DEITCHLE, SHIRLEY Shirl L Society 27 National Honor 37 Senior Class Play 37 GAA I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Y-Teen Cabinet 2, 3, Vice President 37 SIOO Club I, 2, 37 Office Monitor I, 2, 37 Occident Staff 37 Annual Staff 37 Girls'.IntramuraIs I, 2, 37 Baseball Class Team 2, 3j Volleyball Class Team .27 Basketball Class Team 3. GARRETT, JAMES Jim Orthestra I, 2, 3j Allied Youth I, 2, 37 S100 Club I, 2, 37 Reg., Secretary I7 Reg. Business Manager 27 Paper Drive 2 Band Variety I, 2, 3. DICKENDESHER, 'SHIRLEY Dickie i Photoplay 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Senior Class Play 37 Football Skit 37 Clean-up Skit 37 Girls' Intramurals I, 27 Class Baseball Team 27 Paper Drive 2. Hrwzng fmifbed our GOOLSBY, MARION National Honor 37 L Society 27 Latin 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Choir I, 2, 37 Monitor I, 2, 37 Library Staff I, 2, 37 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 37 Chorus I, 2, 37 Tax Show 2, 3. high 1619001 dayf . DOBBS, CAROLYN Sis GAA I, 2, 37 GAA Council 37 Band 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 SI00. Club I, 2, 3j S1000 Club 3j Monitor Study-Gym 2, 37 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 37 Basketball, Baseball Class Teams I, 2, 37 Volleyball Class Team I, 27 Stamp Show I7 Football Skit I, 37 Reg. Civic Chairman I, Equipment Manager 3. GRABILL, NYLA GAA I, 2, 37 Photoplay I, 27 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 37 Relay Queen 37 Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, 37 Chorus I, 2, 37 Football Skit 37 Paper Drive 27 GAA Council 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Senior Class Play 3. DOYLE, JAMES Jim Paper Drive 2. GRANT, RONALD Running-Grunt National Honor 37 L Society 27 Senior Class Play 37 Student Council I, 2, 3, President 2, 37 Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 37 All City Football 37 WHBDA I, 2, 37 Track I7 Reg. President I, 2j Office Monitor I7 2, 37 Latin I7 Hi-Y Treasurer 3. ELLIOTT, RITA Ta GAA I, 2, 37 GAA President 37 National Honor 37 L Society 27 Senior Class Play 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Latin I, 2, 3i Student Council 27 Rotary 37 SIOO Club li Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 37 Baseball Class Team I, 2, 37 Volleyball Class Team 37 Office7 Study Monitor 3. GREENE, BEVERLY Bev . spanish 1, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, Monafog 'li Ldv Parade If 21 PiPef Drive 27 Poppy Parade 27 Chorus I, 2, 3i FHA lf 2? Glfls Intramurals I. GRIFFITHS, KAREN Kay Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, SIO0 Club 2, Girls' In- tramurals I, 2, 3, Volleyball Class Team I, Football Skit 3, Treasurer Office 2, Christmas Parade l, 2, 3, Reg. Secretary I, Poppy Parade I, Lily Parade I, 2, Clean-up Skit 3, Paper Drive 2, Band Maiorette I, 2, 3. ILER, NANCY JO Kitten Equestrian I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, For-Get-Me-Not Parade I, 2, Poppy Parade I, 2, Horne- coming Parade I, 2., Paper Drive 2. GURLEY, BARBARA Student Council I, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Occident Staff 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Reg. President 3, Paper Drive 2. JOHNS, MARGARET FTA 3? l'll'PA 3? Choir 32 Glee Club 2, 3: Study Monitor 2 3' Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, Paper Drive 2. I I GUYTON, RONALD Ron Occident Staff 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, Sports Manager I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Award Winner I, 2, Paper Drive 2. we 7101.0 JOHNSON, MYRNA Y-Teens 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, Library Staff 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Paper Drive 2. HALL, JO ANNE Jo Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Photoplay I, SIOO Club 3, Office Monitor 3, Band I, 2, Football Skit 3, Clean-up Skit 3, Band Variety I, 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Baseball, Volley- ball Class Teams I, 2, Christmas Parade I, 2, Concessions 3, Paper Drive 2, Banquet Hostess 2. JOHNSON, RONALD Ron Spanish I, SIOO Club I, 2, Paper Staff 2 go forth . . HAUDENSCHILD, MARY Howdy GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Photoplay I, Senior Class Play 3, Spanish I, Library Staff I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Football Skit 3, Clean-up Skit 3, Paper Drive 2. KANAVEL, SHIRLEY Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Latin I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, FTA I, 2, 3, SI00 Club I, 2, Monitor 2, Stamp Counter I, 2, Reg. BusirteSS Manager I, Reg. Civic Chairman 2, Lily Parade I, 2, Poppy Parade I, For-Get-Me-Not Parade I, 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2: Paper Drive 2. HITT, TERRY Art Club I, 2, 3, President 2, Spanish I, 2, 3, Triangle I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Award Winner, Poster Contest 2, 3, Star Award 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Football Skit I, 3, Paper Drive 2, Children Skit 2, Clean-up Skit 3. KENDALL, SALLY V. Y.1'een5 1, 2, 3, PI-iotoplay I, SIO0 Club I, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Paper Drive 2, Lily Parade 1, 2: Poppv Parade If F0 Ge Me-Not Parade I, 2, Y-Teens' Representative 2. HUTCHINSON, RICKARD Rick Art Club I, SIO0 Club 2, Study Monitor I, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, Award Art, Chemistry 2, Paper Drive 2. KENWORTHY, WILMA LOU WiIlie GAA I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Spanish 2, 3, Latin I, Photoplay I, SIOO Club I, 2, 3, Choir 3, Study Monitor 2, Library Staff 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Volleyball Class Team I, 3, Baseball Class Tea: 2, Paper Drive 2, Chorus I, 2, Lily Parade 2, 3. LADERER, FRED Duke Class President 37 Office Monitor I, 2, 37 Allied Youth I, 27 Swim Team I7 Reg. Welfare Chairman I, 27 Football I7 Baseball I, 2, 37 Homecoming Escort 37 Football Skits 37 Paper Drive 27 Clean-up Skit 3. MCPHERSON, ONDA Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Senior Class Play 37 Choir I, 2, 3j Study Monitor 37 Trio I, 2, 37 Band Variety I, 2, 37 Stamp Show I, 37 PTA Show 27 Football Skit I, 37 Girls' Intramurals I, 27 Volleyball Class Team 27 Girls' Ensemble 2, 37 Mixed Ensemble 37 Chorus I, 2, 3. LAUFHUTTE, PEGGY Pal Senior Class Play 37 Photoplay 2, 37 Art Club 37 Y-Teens 37 SIO0 Club 37 Football Skit I, 37 Lily Parade I, 2j Clean-up Skit 37 Tax Show I7 Paper Drive 2. MIESSE, RICHARD Dick Band I, 2, 37 Allied Youth 27 Orchestra 2, 37 Monitor I, 37 Paper Drive 2. LEFEVER, DONNA National Honor 3j L Society 27 Senior Class Play 37 French 37 Spanish I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 SIOO Club I7 Student Council 27 Study Monitor I, 27 Girls' Intramurals I, 27 Football Skit I, 37 Stamp Show I7 PTA Show 27 Science Award 37 Scholarship I, 2j Paper Drive 2. MILLER, RICHARD Dick Ohio State Fair Drafting Award7 Study Monitor I, 2, 37 Pape Drive 2. to take our place in the community and dream LOMANO, MICHAEL Mike Football Manager 2, 37 Hi-Y 37 WHBDA I, 2, 37 Paper Drive 2. MILLER, JANIS Jan Senior Class Play 3j Lily Parade I, 2, 37 Paper Drive 27 Girls' Intramurals I, 27 Tax Show I7 Football Skit I, 37 Children Skit 2. LOWERY, MARCIA Marsh National Honor 3, Secretary 37 L Society 27 Choir 2, 37 French I, 27 Latin 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Office Monitor 2, 37 Library Staff I7 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 37 Relay Queen 37 Scholarship I, 2, 37 Chorus I, 2, 37 Tax Show I, 2, 37 Reg. Welfare Chairman I7 Paper Drive 2. MORGAN, JULIA Reg. Secretary 37 Spanish I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Representa- tive I7 PhotopIay:l7 Orchestra I, 27 Monitor 37 Library Staff I, 2, 37 Girls' Intramurals I7 Lily Parade I, 27 Paper Drive 2. MARTIN, CHARLENE Photoplay 27 Art Club 37 Hi-BA 27 Paper Drive 2. MOORE, CHARLOTTE Hall Monitor I7 Football Concessions I7 Paper Drive 2. MCCORMICK, TOM Transfer from St. Charles 37 Hi-Y 3j FIA 3. MOORE, CLARA H. L. Latin I, 27 Y-Teens I, 27 Paper Drive 27 Poppy Parade 27 Style Show I7 Girls' Intramurals I, 2. MOSS, NANCY GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, Photoplay I, 2, 3, SIOO 'Club I, 3, Office Monitor I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Occident Staff I, 2, Guys and Dolls Court 3. PUSECKER, SHIRLEY Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Monitor 3, Lily Parade I, Paper Drive 2, Reg. President 2, 3, Vice President 3, Reg. Secretary 3, Football Skit I, 3, Clean-up Skit 3, Children Skit 2. NANCE, ROBERT Big Bob Art Club I, 3, Paper Drive 2. RAIKE, RONALD Buddy National Honor 3, L Society 2,,Student Council I, 2, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, POD Scholarship 3, Football I, 3, Reg. Presi- dent I, Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, WHBDA I, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. NEII., MARILYN Art Club 3, Photoplay 2, SIOO Club 3, Sales Tax Show I, Clean-up Skit 3, Football Skit I, 3, Paper Drive 2. REED, JANET Jan GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SIOO Club I, Photoplay 2, Office Monitor 2, 3, Student Council 3, Reg. President 3, Reg. Busi- ness Manager 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Volleyball Class Team I, Lily Parade I, 2, For-Get-Me-Not Parade I, 2, Football Concessions I, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. af effective NIPPERT, PAUL STANLEY Stan Triangle I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Student Band. Director 3, Dance Band I, 2, 3, Reg. Civic Chairman I, Christmas Parade I, 2, 3: Variety Show I, 3, Tax Show I, 2. 3, SIOO Club I, Paper Drive 2. , . flflzeflf RICHARDS, SUZANNE Suzie D GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Photoplay 2, SIO0 Club 3, Monitor 3, Library Staff 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Oc- cident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg, Secretary 2, Reg. Civic Chairman I, Cafeteria I, 2, GAA Council Requirements 3, Paper Drive 2. ORR, DICK Orbit Miles Award 3, All City Football 3, Football 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Class Vice President 3, Reg. President 2, Reg. Secretary I, Student Council I, Monitor 2, WHBDA I, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. RICKERT, CAROL Ricky National Honor 3, L Society 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Secretary I, Student Council I, 3, Senior ClassfPlay 3, Rotary 3, Reg. President I, 3, Triangle Queen 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3. PIERCE, JIM Triangle I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Monitor I, 2, 3, Vice President Triangle Club 3, Paper Drive 2, Football Skit I, 3, Clean-up Skit 3, Children Skit 3. SAMS, JOE Triangle Award 3, Cross Country 3, Football I, Track 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. PRICE, GLENDA Glen Transfer from Arlington' 3, Y-Teens 3, Choir 3, FHA 3. SASS, RAY Paper Drive 2. SHUNKWILER, RONALD Shunky Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Triangle 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, S100 Club 1, 2, Christmas Parade 1, 2, 3, Variety Shows 1, 2, 3, Tax Shows 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. SWISHER, JAY Otto Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Spanish 2, S100 Club 2, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Tax Show 1, 2, 3, Christmas Parade 1, 2, 3, Occident Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Paper Drive 2, Republican Mock Convention 3. SMITH, DAVID EUGENE THEISEN, DONNA Ty ' National Honor 3, L Society 2, Rotary 3, Student Council 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens'1, 2, 3, French 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Tax Show 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Trio 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. SMITH, MARY MARGARET Smitty GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Reg. Secretary 2,' Reg. Business Manager 1, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Lily Parade 1, Girls Basketball Class Team Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3. THOMAS, EDWARD Eddie S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Paper Drive 2. of our STEELE, SARAH GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Photoplay 1, 2, 5100, Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Volleyball Class Team 1, Chorus 2, Poppy Parade 1, Lily Parade 1, Football Skit 3, Clean-up Skit 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. great nation . , , TILTON, SUZANNE Sue Y-Teens 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Monitor 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, Football Concessions 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, Tax Show 1, Lily Parade, Poppy, For-Get-Me-Nots 1, 2, 3. STEIFF, ROBERT Bob Student Council 3, Senior Class Play 3, Football Skit 1, 3, Clean-up Skit 3, Children Skit 2, Track 1, Paper Drive 2, WHBDA 1, 2, 3. TRABUE, JERRY Jer Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain, All City 2, 3, All State 3, Basket- ball 1 2, 3, Captain 3, All City 1, 2, 3, Honorable Mention Basketball State 2, 3, Flauntz Award 1, WHBDA 1, 2, 3, Reg. President 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Student Council 1, 2, Track 1. STEWART, CHARLOTTE Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. VAN WALSEN, NANCY I-'IY Parade I, 2, 3, For-Get-Me-Not Parade 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2. STOUT, ANITA Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Photoplay 1, S100 Club 1, 2, Band Variety 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Paper Drive 2. WALTON, GLENNA Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 5100 Club I, 2, 3: Equestrian 1, 2, 3, Girls' lnff3mUY6lS. I, 2: Sales Tax Show 1, Football Skit 1, 3, Clean-up Skll 35 Clnldfefl Ski' 3: Football Concessions 1, Lily Parade I, 2, 3, Class Attendance 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2, WEILER, ALICE Hot-Rod Y-Teens I, 2, 35 S100 Club 35 Photoplay 'I5 Monitor 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 25 Reg. Civic Chairman 25 Reg. Welfare Chair- man 35 Cafe. I, 2, 35 Paper Drive 2, WILLIAMS, ROBERT Bob Monitor 25 Stamp Counter I, 25 Paper Drive 2. WILLIAMS, BARBARA Barb Latin 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Variety Show I, 2, 35 Orchestra 25 Band I, 2, 35 Monitor 2, 35 Links 35 Christmas Parade I, 2, 3- AII City Band 'I, 2, 35 Lily Parade I, 35 Paper Drive 25 Chorus I I ZEIGFIELD, ADELE Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Monitor I, 2, 35 Mr. Stone 2, 35 Paper Drive. Remember These Times Hours Of Work for The big day . . . Just been tapped for National Honor Showing true Christmas Spirit . . Together for Halloween fun , . I . 1 wif , 1 fs I, I aa ima - ' . I I- if june Class Officers JOHN MORISON President BERNARD DISHONG Vice President OPALINE RICE Secretary BARBARA UPPERMAN Treasurer When our class came back as Seniors in September of l952, we elected our leaders for our last year which was to be filled with activities and matters requiring firm and skillful leadership. For President, we chose John Morison. Johnnie, who had been active in dramatics and President of the Spanish Club, ably filled the office of President. Bernard Dishong was elected Vice President. Better known to his classmates as Buck, he was active in the music and language departments and was an asset to the class. A good choice was made when Opaline Rice was elected Secretary. She had taken shorthand and typing and was skilled in the duties of a secretary. Barbara Upperman-quick at figures-was chosen as Treasurer and is the one who kept our money straight. Our class officers carried out plans and worked with committees on our mixer, prom, and banquet. They conscientiously took orders for name cards and collected class dues so that our Senior year would function properly. VERA ADAMS Vee GAA 2, 37 Vice President, FTA 3i L Society 27 Senior Class Play7 Choir 37 Occident Staff 37 Annual Staff 37 Reg. Room Secretary 27 Girls' Intramurals 17, 2, 37 Chorus 1, 27 Concessions 1, 2, 3j Stamp Show 27 Band Variety 37 National Honor 3. REBECCA BARNES Y-Teens 1, 2j Glee Club 17 Chorus 1, 2, 3. LEE ADDIE Latin 17 Allied Youth 27 L Society 27 National Honor 37 Choir 1, 2, 37 Reg. Room Secretary 37 Cross Country 27 Swim Team 1, 2j Scholarship 1, 27 Boys' Quartet 27 National Honor 3. ROBERT BAUER Bob Hi-Y 37 Choir 37 Senior Class Play 3j Monitor 2, 37 Sports Manager 27 Football 27 Award Winner 2. MARY ANN AMOS Y-Teens 1, 2, 37 Poppy Sale 27 Rope Twirlers 1, 27 Chorus 1, 2. BEVERLY BEARD H1-BA 1, 2, Latin 1, 2, 37 Y-Teens 1, 37 S100 Club 1, 2, stamp Counter 17 Scholarship 17 Chorus 1, 37 FHA 37 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3. A5 we, the fzme Seniorf, PAUL ANDERSON Monitor 17 Reg. Room President 17 Reg. Room Business Manager 27 Cross Country 1, 27 Award Winner 1, 2, 37 Track 1, 2. JEAN BEDEL Buttons Y-Teens 37 S103 Club 37 Monitor 37 Library Staff 37 MC of Tax Stamp Show 3. PHYl.l.lS BAILEY Latin 1, 2, 37 Y-Teens 1, 2, 37 Student Council 17 Choir 37 Library Staff 2, 37 Reg. Room President 1, 27 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 37 Scholarship 17 Chorus 1, 2. WILLIAM BEIDEL Triangle 17 S100 Club 1. HOWARD BALZER Proiector Crew 1, 2. RICHARD BENNETT BARBARA BARBEE Spanish 1, 2, 3, Vice President7 GAA 1, 2, 37 Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 1, 2, President 3j S100 Club 17 L Society 27 Monitor 1, 2, 37 Links 17 Sales Tax Show 1, 37 Volleyball Champs 27 National Honor 3. BARBARA BIGLER Boots French 1, 2, 37 Y-Teens 1, 2, 37 Choir 37 Chorus 1. RICHARD BLAZEY Reg. Room Business Manager I, 2, Drafting Award Winner. STANLEY BROWN Baseball 2. CAROL BODENHEIMER Y-Teens 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, FHA I. SHIRLEY BURKHEAD VAC I, 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth I, FTA 3, S100 Club I, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 3, Study Monitor I, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, Links 2, Football Concessions I, 2, 3. MARILYN BORTON VAC I, Office Monitor 3, Treasurer's Office 3. ROGER BURLEW Spanish I, 2, Hi-Y I, 3, Student Council I, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, Reg. Room Business Manager I, Stage Manager 2, Track I, 2, 3. leave tlaefe hallowed lmllf YVONNE BREWER Bonnie Spanish I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Intramural Director 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, S100 Club I, Student Council 2, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 3, Study Monitor 3, Football Skits I, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, Links I, 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Sales Tax Show 3. SHIRLEY BURNS Latin I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, Stamp Counter I, Reg. Room Secretary 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Scholarship I, Triangle Queen Court I. EVELYN BROFFORD Blondie Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SI00 Club I, 2, 3, Study Monitor I, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Football Concessions 2, Paper Drive I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Poppy Parade I, 2. SHARON BURRIS Y-Teens 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, 3, Poppy Sale I, 2, 3, Paper Drive I, 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Concessions 2, 3. BARBARA BROOKEY VAC I, Y-Teens 2, S100 Club 2, Chorus I. ANN BUSEY Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Office Monitor 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman I, Paper Drive I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, 3. HERBERT BROWN Study Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager I, 3, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. PHILLIP CARTMILLE FTA 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman I, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, School Beautification I, 2, Triangle A Award 2, 3, State Fair Award Mech. Drawing 2, 3, Ohio Industrial Arts Convention 2, 3. CHARLES CARTWRIGHT Senior Class Play 35 Football Skits I, 2, 3. JOANN COCHRAN Jo Y-Teens I, 2, 35 L Society 25 Choir 35 Monitor 35 Occident Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Reg. Room Secretary I5 Girls' Intra- murals I, 2,, 35 Chorus I, 2, 35 Concessions I, 2, 35 Paper Drive I5 Band Variety Show 35 National Honor 3, WILLIAM CATLETT Bill Hi-Y I5 SIO0 Club I, 25 Monitor I, 25 Occiclent Staff I5 Annual Staff I5 Paper Drive I5 Football Concessions 2. PAUL COCHRAN Hi-Y I, 35 Football I, 2, 3. HAROLD CHARLES Hi-Y I5' SIOO Club I5 Reg. Room Business Manager I5 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2. JEAN COLLINS Photoplay5 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 SI00 Club I, 2, 35 Chorus I, 2. we end the dream DONALD CHESSER Don Hi-Y I5 SIO0 Club I, 25 Student Council I5 Monitor I, 2, 35 Occident Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman I5 Paper Drive I5 School Beautification 2, 3. DARCY CRISPIN Photoplay 35 Hi-BA 35 Latin I, 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Allied Youth 35 SIOO Club I, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Monitor 35 Library Staff I, 2, 35 Band Variety I, 35 Sales Tax Stamp Show 3. DONNA CHRYSLER Photoplay 2, 35 Latin I5 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 FTA 2, 3, President 35 5100 Club I, 2, 35 L Society 2, 35 Cafe. Cashier I, 2, 35 National Honor 3. CAROLE CRISTEE French I, 2, 35 Latin 2, 35 Spanish 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 FTA I, 2, 35 L Society 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 French Club President I5 FTA President 25 Girls' State 25 Scholarship Award Winner IAATF Test, First in statel I, 25 Reg. Room Business Manager I5 National Honor 3. PATRICIA CLARK Pat Y-Teens I, 2, 35 FTA I5 5100 Club I5 Lily Parade I, 2, 3. IRENE CURL Y-Teens I, 2, 35 SIOO Club I, 25 Poppy Sale 2. KARL CLINE Latin I, 2, 35 Hi-Y I5 Senior Class Play 3: Monitor 2, 3: Sports Manager 25 Football I5 Sales Tax Show 2, 35 Swim Team I, 25 Golf I. LENAMAE DAILEY JOE D'AMlCO FTA 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. BARBARA DEWHURST Art Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, l Allied Youth 3, Office Monitor 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Girls' Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2. JANET DARBY BERNARD DISHONG Buck French 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, FTA 1, L Society 3, Senior Class Play, Choir 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Dance Band 2, 3, Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, Boys' State 2, Drum Maior 2, 3. DONALD DAVIS Duck Senior Class Play, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Paper Drive 1, Football Skits 1, 2, 3. BOB DIXON Latin 1, Triangle 1, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, Award Winner, Triangle A Award 2. of tomorrow, ELWOOD DAVIS Choir 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Reg. Civic Chairman 2, Allacity Band and Orchestra 2, 3, Band Variety Show 2, 3, Solo Contest 1, 2, 3, All-Ohio Boys' Band 1, 2, 3, Sesquicen- tennial Show 3. MARILYN DONAHUE Spanish 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 3, Occident Staff 3, Annu'al Staff 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Girls' Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Links 1, 2, Football skits 1, 2, 3, Con- cessions 1, 2. MARGERY DAVIS Photoplay 3, Hi-BA 3, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, FTA 1, 2, S100 Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Office Monitor 3, Study Monitor 2, Y-Teens Representative 2, Reg. President 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ROBERT DONLEY Art Club 2, 3, Reg. Secretary 1, 2, Track 1, 2. ALFRED DATZ Art Club 3, Triangle 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Ohio State Honor Award 1952, Triangle A Award 1, 2, Draft Awards 2. LAWRENCE DOW VAC 2, 3, Hi-Y, Senior Class Play, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Swim Team 3, Golf, Track 1, 2. SUE DESHAZOR Y-Teens f, 2, 3, ELAINE ELLlS Latin 1, 2, 3, Debate 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Library Staff 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Delegate to OSU Discussion Conference. YVONNE EVERETT Hi-BA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals I. JOYCE FYFFE Latin I, 2, 3, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 5100 Club 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, Library Staff 2- Stamp Counter I, 2, 3, Scholarship I, 2, Chorus 2, National Honor 3. TOM FAGAN LOREN GALLOWAY Latin I, 2, Treasurer 3, Hi-Y I, Treasurer 3, Allied Youth I, Choir 3, Stage Crew I, 2, Manager 3, Baseball 2, 3, Cafeteria I. ALLAN FENSTERMAKER GARNETTE GEIS Hi-BA 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Choir 3, Band I, Chorus I, 2. for that tomorrow . JAMES FIELDING Stamp Counter 2, Football I, 2, School Beautification Plan. NANCY GIEHL Photoplay 3, Y-Teens 3, FTA 3, SIOO Club 3, Hilliards High I, 2. BETTIE FLEMING Pish GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SI00 Club I, Study Monitor I, 2, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman I, Paper Drive I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, Concessions I, 2, 3. BOB GIUFFRE Latin I, Hi-Y I, 3, Allied Youth I, 2, Student Council 3, Senior Class Play 3, Reg. Room President 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Football I, 2, 3, Scholarship 2. CHARLENE FRANCIS Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Library Staff I, Concessions I, 2, Girls' Intramurals I. CHARLES GUE Drafting Award State Fair I, 2. DORIS FRIEND JANET GULDEN Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SIOO Club I, L Society 2, 3, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary I, Tax Stamp Show 3, Band Variety Show 3, Football Skits I, 2, 3, Chorus I, National Honor 3. JANET GUTKNECHT Hi-BA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Ensemble 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY HARRISON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, VAC 1, 2, S100 Club 1, Choir 3, Chorus 2, 3. BILL HAIRE Spanish 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 3, Student Council 2, 3, President 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Reg. Civic Chairman 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Stage Manager 3, Boys' State 3. WILLIAM HARRISON Track 1, Gym Monitor 1, 2, 3. ROGER HAMRICK Baseball 1, 2, 3, Mechanical drawing award 2. LUANNE HARTLEY VAC 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth, FTA 3, S100 Club 2, 3, L Society 3, Office Monitor 1, Library Staff 3, Stamp Counters 3, Reg. Business Manager 2, Girls' Intramurals, National Honor 3. hm become a reality BARBARA HARLOW GAA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, President 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Christmas Parade 1, 2, Lily Parade 2, Basketball, Volleyball and Baseball Class Teams 1, 2, 3, All- city Band 2, All-star Basketball Team 1, 2, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3. BOB HENNE BARBARA HARM Y-Teens 2, 3, Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals 2. PAT HENRY Hi-BA 3, Latin 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, Senior Class Play, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Secretary 3, Tax Stamp Show 3, Band Variety 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, Triangle Queen 3, Y-Teen Cabinet 3, Ticket Seller 3, National Honor 3. ROBERT HARMAN Latin 1, 2, Debate 3, Hi-Y 3, FTA 3, Senior Class Play, Reg. Business Manager 2, Reg. Civic Chairman 1, Football 1, Foot- ball skits 1, 2, 3, All-city Radio Workshop 3, Swim Team 1, 2. NORMAN HENSEL Latin 1, S100 Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, Dance Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 1. EUGENE HARRISON Student Council 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3. JANET HICKMAN VAC 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Choir 3, Glee Club 1, Study Monitor 3, Reg. Secretary 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 2. RUDY HILL Reg. Room President I. JOSEPH HUMPHREY Gym Monitor. KAY HOFFMAN Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3. DICK HUTCHISON Spanish I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 3, Allied Youth I, 3, Student Council I, 2, Reg. Room Business Manager I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. VIOLA HOLLIDAY Fl'0nCl1 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 1, Chorus 2. FRED JVES Student Council I, Football I, 2, 3, Stamp Show 3. a dream come true. JOANNE HORN Art Club I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, SIOO Club I, L Society 3, Library Staff 2, Scholarship I, 2, National Honor 3. LOIS JACKSON . Art Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, SIOO Club I. CATHERINE HOSTETTER Photoplay I, French I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, FTA I, Student Council I, Office Monitor I, Reg. Room President I, Band Variety Show I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show I, Y-Teen Representative I, Concessions I, 2. JOAN MAILON JOHNSON CAROLYN HUEY Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Office Monitor 2, Concessions 2 BOB JOHNSON French I, 2, 3, SIOO Club I, Senior Class Play 3, Choir I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Dance Band I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Office Monitor I, 2, PTA Festival 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Tax Show I, 2, 3, Proiection Crew I, 2, 3. HELEN HULLS Art Club I, 2, 3, Equestrian 3, Hi-BA I, Y-Teens 3. HATTIE MAE JONES Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Office Monitor 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Chorus I, 2, 3. GLENN JORDAN Hi-Y 2, Senior Class Play, Band, Orchestra 1, Basketball 1. SHIRLEY KLOPFER Photoplay 1, 2, 3, Equestrian 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 3, Lily Parade 1, 2, 3, Poppy Parade 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3. TOM JORDAN Vocational Club in Mansfield. BARBARA KOCH Cookie Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, S1000 Club 1, L Society 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, Study 1, 2, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, Scholarship 1, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3. JAY KELLOGG, JR. Office Monitor 1, 3, Library Staff 2. DANNY KREBS Hi-Y 1, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Student Council 1, Senior Class Play 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Swim Team 1, 2. but we Jim!! live, SUE KEY Hi-BA 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Vice President 2, 3, Student Council 1, Secretary 3,'Choir 3, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Triangle Queen Court 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Court 3, Chorus 1, 2. SHIRLEY KRULL Sug Spanish 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Office Monitor 1, Study 1, 2, Library Staff 1, 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Teams Cheerleader 2, 3, Stamp Show 1, 3, Variety Show 3, Dramatics Reporter 3. JON KIMES Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, All-city Band 1, 2, 3. ERWIN KUHN Hi-Y 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Victorious Christian Youth, Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. BARBARA KIMREY Y,Teens 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Office Monitor 3, Chorus 2, FHA 2, 3, Lily Parade. DOROTHY LAMPSON Dottie Y-Teens 2, 3, L Society 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Band 1, GleeAClub 2, Study Monitor 3, Stamp Counter 2, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Award Winner Music Scholarship 1, 2, Chorus 2, National Honor 3. JAMES KINDIG Latin 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 3, S100 Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Sports Manager 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 3. MARCUS LANGHOLZ Mark Spanish 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 3, Debate 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Choir Student Director 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Football skits 1, 2, 3, All-city Radio Workshop. CHUCK LEWIS Art Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager I BRIAN MAHONEY Ace Latin, L Society, Reg. Room Secretary 3, President WHGYBA I, 2, 3, National Honor 3. SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS French I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Homecoming Court 3, Band Variety Show 2, Tax Stamp Show 3. DON MARTIN Hi-Y 3, Band I, Study Monitor I, Reg. Room Business Manager I, 2. JONDA LINDSEY Photoplay 2, Equestrian I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, S100 Club I, Study Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Concessions I, 2. MARILYN MARTIN Hi-Y 2, 3, Study Monitor I, 2, Office Monitor 3. and build, DON LINN Art Club 3. GEORGE MARZLUF Hi-BA 3, Latin I, Hi-Y 3, Allied Youth 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2. CHARLES LOCKWOOD Latin I, 2, Allied Youth 3, Choir I, Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Glee Club I, Youth Forum I, 2, 3. SYLVIA MATTEY Sodd French 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, Lily Parade I, 2, 3, Poppy Parade I, 2, 3, Forget-Me-Not I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team I, 2, 3, Paper Drive I, 2, Concessions 2, 3. JUDY LOWMILLER Photoplay 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 5100 Club 2, 3, 5I,OO0 Club 2, Student Council 3, L Society 2, 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Study Monitor I, 2, 3, National Honor 3. DICK MAYHEW Hi-Y I, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Study Monitor 3, Basketball Manager I, 2, 3. HILDA LYLE Zeke Photoplay I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Study Monitor 2, 3, Library Staff 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Chorus I, National Honor 3. JANET MCCORD Photoplay I, 2, 3, Latin I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, FTA 3, S100 Club I, 2, 3, SI,000 Club 'l, 3, L Society 3, Office Monitor 3, Library Staff I, National Honor. RONALD MCDERMITT Spanish 1, 2, 3g Allied Youth 3, S100 Club 1, Study Monitor 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 1, Proiector Crew 1, 2, 3. ARLENE MILLER L Society, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, 2, Chorus 1. GREGG McETTRlCK Hi-Y 3, S100 Club 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 3, Sports Manager 1. BILL MOORE Spanish 1, S100 Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Dance. Band 1, 2, 3, Occident 3, Editor 3, PTA Festival 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3. BOB MCLINN Art Club 2, 3, Latin 1, Debate 3, Hi-Y 3, Office Monitor 1, Annual Staff 3, Cross Country 2. ROBERT E. MOOSE and dream JIM MCLURG BARBARA LEE MORAS Photoplay 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, Choir 3, Office Monitor 1, 2, Study Monitor 1, 2, Library Staff 1, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Award Winner 2, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 3, Girls' Quartet 3, National Honor 3. BARBARA MEEK Chorus 3. JOHN MORISON Spanish 3, President, Debate 3, Hi-Y 1, S100 Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, L Society 2, Study Monitor 1, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room President 1, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, Band Variety 2, Golf 1, 2, Senior Class President, Football Skits 1, 2, 3, All-city Radio Workshop 2, 3, National Honor 3. CHARLES MERRICK ADA MOSSMAN ROGER MEYER Gym Monitor 1, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 3, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, .Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Football skits 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 3. CHRYSTAL MYERS Concessions 1. CHARLENE NANCE Art Club I. SHIRLEY PACK Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3. DICK NEFF Band I, 2, Ohio Industrial Arts Convention 2, 3, Triangle A 2, 3, State Fair 2, 3, Ohio Convention 2. BOB PATTERSON SHIRLEY NEWKIRK Chird French 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Office Monitor I, Occiclent Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, French Club Assembly 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, Paper Drive I. GEORGE PENDLETON of other tomorrow! DOROTHY NOICE Dottie VAC I, French 2, Y-Teens 3, Concessions. BETTY PENN French I, 2, 3, Latin I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Allied Youth I, Student Council Treasurer 3, L Society 2, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Office Monitor I, 2, Library Staff I, 2, Reg. Business Manager I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Teams 3, National Honor 3. BUD NORRIS Kingfish Senior Class Play, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3. PHYLLIS PHILLIPS Phyl VAC I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth I, 2, 3, FTA 3, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Secretary 3. MARY ANN OBERTING French 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Choir 3, Glee Club I, 2, Office Monitor 3, Reg. President 2, Girls' Intramurals, Class Teams I, 2, Triangle Queen I, Homecoming Court 3, Concessions I, 2, 3. DARYL POSTON Equestrian I, 2, 3, Hi-BA 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Study Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, Chorus I, 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, Lily Parade I. ROBERT OWEN SHIRLEY PRICE Art Club I, 2, 3, French 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, L Society 2, Office Monitor 2, Tax Stamp Show 3, Band Variety 3, National Honor 3. DON RAWLINGS Professor Triangle I, 2, 3. WILMA RIGHTER Willie VAC I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, French 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, L Society 2, Study Monitor I, 2, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Lily Parade I, Concessions I, 2, 3, I2B Mixer Decorations, Girls' Intramurals I, 3, Forget-Me-Not Sale I, National Honor 3. EARL REDMAN Football 3, Basketball I, 2, 3. DON RINGS Latin I, 2, S100 Club I, 2, Office Monitor I, Reg. Civic Chairman I, Book Room I, 2, 3, Columbus Dispatch Award I. JUDITH REDMAN French 3. JOYCE ROBERTS VAC I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Sale I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team I. in which we shall grow PATRICIA REMY Pat Latin I, Y-Teens I, 2, Study Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals I, Chorus I. JANET ROGERS Transfer from Massachusetts, VAC 3, Girls' Intramurals 3, Basketball Championship Team 3. JERRY RENNER Art Club I, 2, 3, SIOO Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY ROUSH Hi-BA 3, Treasurer 3, French 3. JAY RENSHAW Student Council 2, Reg. President 2, Reg. Business Manager I. ROBERTA RUFFNER Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, Concessions I, 2, Lily Parade 2, 3, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, 2, 3, Poppy Parade I. OPALINE RICE VAC I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Allied Youth I, 2, SI06 Club 2, Class Secretary 3, Student Council 3, L Society 2, Vice President 2, Choir 3, Library Staff 2, Chorus, Reg. President 3, Reg. Secretary 2. JACKIE SAYRE VAC 3, Equestrian I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Lily Parade 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, FHA 3. JOHN SCHULZ Spanish 1, Allied Youth 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. SHIRLEY SHIVERS lcecubes Art Club I, 2, 3, VAC 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Concessions I, Lily Parade 2, 12B Mixer Decorations, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 3, Volleyball Class Team 2. JAMES SCHUMANN Jim Latin 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, S1000 Club I, Study Monitor 1, Reg. Business Manager 1, 2, Reg. Civic Chairman 1, Tax Stamp Refund 1, 2. SUNYA SLANE Sunny VAC 1, Art Club 2, 3, French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, French Assembly 2, 3, Concessions 1, 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Lily Parade 1, 2. WILLIAM SCOTT Bill AUDREY SMITH Audie Spanish 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief, Tax Stamp Show 1, 3, Band Variety 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team Manager 2, 3, Football Skit 1, 2, 3, Alternate to Girls' State 2, National Honor 3. and learn KATHRYN SEEDS Kathy French 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Football Skits, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 1, 3, French Assembly 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Band Variety Show 3, 12B Mixer Decorations, Make-up for shows 2, 3, JULIA SMITH VAC 3, Y4Teens 2, 3, FHA 3- MARTHA SHARADIN VAC 1, 2, 3, French 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, S100 Club 1, 2, French Assembly 2, Paper Drive 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. LULA BELLE SMITH Equestrian 1, S100 Club 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3. JOHN ROBERT SHAU Cross Country Manager 2, Track Manager 1, 2. MARLYNDALE SMITH Latin 1, 2, 3, Spanish 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Assembly 2. REGINA SHAW Jeanie Y-Teens 1, 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH VAC 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Study Monitor 3, FHA 3. Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Dance Band I, 2, 35 Office Monitor I5 Reg. Business Manager I5 Band Variety5 Tax Stamp Show. AUREALIUS THOMAS Tommy Hi-Y 35 SIO0 Club 35 Student Council 35 Football 2, 35 Track 3. BLAIR SPENCE Latin I5 Hi-Y I5 Allied Youth 25 L Society 25 Office Monitor I, 25 Study Monitor 35 Boys' State 25 Reg. Business Manager 2: National Honor 3. JAMES THOMPSON Jim Spanish 35 Study Monitor I5 Proiector Crew I, 2. HAROLD STOUT SI00 Club I5 Student Council I5 Office Monitor I5 Golf 2, 3 PAT THOMPSON Hi-BA 35 Latin 25 GAA I, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Cabinet 35 L Society 25 Senior Class Play5 Office Monitor I, 2, 35 Study Monitor 35 Concessions I, 2, 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman I, 2, 35 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 35 Tax Stamp Show 2,'35 Football Skits 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 35 Ticket Sales 2, 35 National Honor. CHARLES STRICKLER Triangle I, 2, 35 Hi-Y I5 SIO0 Club 35 Student Council I5 Reg. President I. and remember ROBERT THORNTON Bob Student Council 25 Senior Class Play 35 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 25 Football 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2. JEANINE SULLIVAN Y-Teens I, 2, 35 FTA I, 25 Choir 35 Glee Club I5 Office Monitor I, 2, 35 Reg. Secretary I5 Reg. Business Manager 25 Concessions I5 Band Variety 35 Girls' Intramurals and Class Teams I, 25 Girls' Basketball Tournament Cheerleader I5 Miss Senior 3. SHIRLEY TOWNSEND Anna VAC 25 Latin I5 Spanish 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 SIOO Club I5 Student Council I, 25 Senior Class PIay5 Office Monitor I, 25 Reg. Room President I, 25 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 35 Football Skits I, 2, 35 Lily Parade 25 Concessions I, 2, 3. MARLENE TAGUE VAC 35 Spanish I, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 FTA 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Choir 35 Glee Club I, 25 Office Monitor I, 25 Football Skits I, 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 25 Chorus I, 25 Band Variety 35 Concessions I, 2, 35 Judge and Make-up on Tax Stamp Show 2, 3. KAY TRACEY GAA I, 2, 3, Cabinet 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Allied Youth 35 Senior Class Play 35 Choir I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 25 Office Monitor 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 35 Sec. Coach Williams 35 Christmas Musical 2, 35 Football Skits 35 Band Variety 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 35 Concessions I, 2, 3. PETE TAYLOR Spanish I, 25 SIO0 Club I5 Reg. Business Manager I, 2. PAUL UNRUE Transfer from East. of-HQDAKA UPPERMAN Soapy VAC, Y-Teens I, 2, 3: FTA 3, 51,000 Club 3, Student Council 3, Senior Cla Pl - Ch ' - . - ss ay, our 3, Glee Club 3, Occident Staff 3- Annual Staff 3, Reg. President 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 3, Band Variety 2, 3. RHODA WEBB VAC 3, Hi-BA 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, FHA 3. PEGGY URBAN Hall Monitor 3. DAVID WESTLAKE Dave L Society 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, Band Variety 1, Scholarships 1, 2, National Honor 3. LORETTA WALLACE. Lorry VAC 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Occident Staff, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Business Manager 3, Lily Parade 2, Poppy Parade 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, Paper Drive I. I DON WHIPPLE 5100 Club 1, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. CHAS. WARNE Football I, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. that Weir High School if and ffm!! be RONNIE WILLIAMS PAUL WARNE Award Winner 1, 2. .IOANN WILSON Jody VAC 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2,, 3, Glee Club 1, Occident Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, Lily Parade 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, Paper Drive I. JAMES WATTS Jim Triangle 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Study Monitor 3, Reg. Secretary, Football 1, 3. WILLIAM WINNESTAFFER Bill French I, 2, S100 Club 3, Study Monitor 3, State Fair 1, 2, 3, Triangle A 2, 3. JOHN WEAVER S100 Club 3, Student Council 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 3, Football 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. RUTH WISE VAC 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, FHA 3. JO ANN WOLFE Y-Teens 2, 3. SHIRLEY WORKMAN French 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, L Society 2, Office Monitor 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, National Honor. SYLVIA WOLFE Skip Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SIO0 Club 3, Senior Class Play, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Secretary 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Football Concessions I, 2, 3, Paper Drive I, Poppy Sale I. POLLIE WRIGHT POI VAC I, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, French 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Allied Youth I, 2, L Society 2, Office Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Business Manager I, 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, Basketball and Volleyball Championship Teams I, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals, French As- sembly 2, National Honor. Om' Beloved Alma Mater NANCY WOODRUFF VAC 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Football Skits I, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 3, Senior Class Play, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Concessions I, 2, 3. DIXIE YOUNG VAC I, 2, 3, Latin I, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth I, 2, FTA 3, S100 Club 2, 3, L Society 2, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor I, 2, Stamp Counter I, 2, 3, Football Skits I, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, National Honor. VIRGINIA WORK Ginny Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Office Monitor 2, 3, Study Monitor 2, 3, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Football Concessions I, 2, 3, Paper Drive I, Lily Parade I, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, 2, Poppy Sale I, 2. SAM ZAVATSKY Sainbo Hi-Y I, Study Monitor I, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Sports Manager I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3- Camera Shy: JOANN HARRIS FUN and FANCY FREE 31' 'Q H ll... -sQs'Q ln Memoriam To OTTO H. MAGLY ln Memoriam To Otto H. Magly By Ralph Bowman The dale November 19, in the year of '52 West High had ils memor- iam, lo pay in final debl lo you. The sfudenls mel in mourn- ing, fhough in person lhey knew you nor, Fer they knew you but in spirit, guised in ideals which you have laughl. Usually reslless, lhey were somber, wirh rho meaning of lhe day. They were aalufing you, Otio Megly, 'in lhe one and only way. They gazed with new reaped, al your image wreelhed with lerns While they look lo heart fhe reverence, which e flood men, always earns. Through lhe program in your honor, that was hadily pre- pared The full weight of a great man's passing, was by all a burden shared. The exlollmenl of your vir- lues, broughl lo us a reali- 'nlion Thel if was great men such as you who have glorified our nalion. So, in memory of your devo- lion lo a school which we all love, We bid you lo remember as you view us from above Thel lo a men of your hon- ored memory, we will nev- er say goodbye For a heritage such as ours, through you, can never die. I n M em01fiazm Mr. Magly al lhe dedicafion of Magly Field, Dclober 5, I937. A memorial service was held November I9, l952, in 'lhe Wes? High School audilorium, honoring Ollo H. Magly, principal of Wesf High for 20 years before his reliremenf in I938. Mr. Magly, who was greally inslrumenlal in pulling +he worcls Wisdom, Honesly, Sinceri+y over lhe slage in our audilorium. Sluclenis and leachers alike have found a worfhwhile lesson in Mr. Magly's philosophy, ll lakes palience fo grow a 'free and il also fakes palience lo grow a man. More T come . 0 SDVVMENNENX PNN! ax 6 XNDDIX XO P-gonxs ,YX6O0X1,XY6CX6 pcXYxecN own P-Xuvnnx Dance 'banopek ancN anew Snow XX T eafn D Daseba Ga-as Speakers eskn an Gob 'cop E+ceX6xov no So GOXR Gr ado anon Guq 5 and DoXXs Daq Bonxov Agn Dasexoa Bunxox YYxq'n Grade anon, 'xox VYQYN 'SXOD Gob ' 'n Mack Bun Bunxov Wg Xf' Socxew NaN'xonaN Honor Socxew 'SX OD CXJO 'SA OOO CMO KaX Snow ? worn Sesomcenkenn Svfxfnfnxngiearn Gas-5 Wai Xe C,Xo'O Dance XX1eafn 9 ami , a 1 nanq Yeam e Dance 1 1 ack al K een 'bop av eakevs The To Su SU all pplerne mm SUb nt . er, 5Cribe:III be dur. mail Ing ed The ' vt W I I E K I I f V f W , Annual Staff ....... Art Club ..,.,,.... Band ................ Band Variety ....... Basketball ........., Boys' Quartet ..... Business Ad ....... Cheerleaders .,,.... Choir .............. Chorus .,.......... Community .... Contents ........... Cross Country ........ Dance Band s.........,. Dedication ......... Diary ...................... Drum Maiorettes ....... F.H.A. ................... - F.T.A. ................ - Feature Pages ..... Football ,......,.. Foreword ........ French Club ...... G.A.A. ............ - Girls' Quartet' ..,.. Girls' Trio ....... Hi-Y ................ Homecoming ...... Inscription ...... Journalism .,................ Junior High ............. Student Councilu Excelsior .............. Occident ......... Tri-Hi-Y .......... Glee Clubs ........ Band ............ 5100 Club ...... Hi-Y ........... Basketball .... Cheerleaders L Society ............ Latin ...................... Library Monitors ....... Mixed Ensemble ....... National Honor ...... 5100 Club ........... Office Monitors ..,,.. Orchestra ...... ' ..... Play Scenes ,c...... Reg. Officers ....... Reg. Rooms ............ Ro e Twirlers p ........... Seniors Oanuaryj .,..... Seniors CJunej ............ Spanish Club ,.... .... Stage Crew ...,..... Stamp Counters ..,... Student Council ..,... Teachers ............. Triangle Club ..... V.A.C. .......... - V.C.Y. ......... - Y-Teens ..... INDEX ------------ 29 35 50, 51, 52 82, 84 46 ------ 36 91 47 48 4 3 84 49 5 6, 8 41 23 so, Z2 76 92 ------------------ , 80 2 --.. ........ 17 -------86, 87 96 46 21 87, 90 1 37 55 56 56 57 57 ----- 58, 59 60 ---,-- 61 61 62 62 34 19 63, 39 46 33 41 38 53 43 40 74 84 94, 101 ------ 44, 24, -- 102, 118 18 45 40 32 9, 1 3 --------- 20 28 22 26 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Add ressogra ph-Multigra ph ,,.,,.,,-,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,.-,-,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,, ---, Allen, J. Curtis .............,,...,,,.. Armando's Restaurant ........ Auld Crafters .....,...,.-....,,, Biddles Restaurant .......... Beltz Service Station ........... Borden s Ice Cream ..............,,,...,, Central Point Business Assn. .......,.. . Christ Hospital School of Nursing ......, City Furniture ..........,.-,..,-....c,..,sA,,., David-Davies ...........,....,,,...,. , ..,,, Eagan-Ryan ..,.............. Economy Drug Store ........ Elder and Epler, Inc. ..... .. .,........... -- Ezzo, Charles L. ..........................,........,. - First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. ..... - Goodwin Pharmacy ....................,...,,.., Green Gables Drive-ln ..............,....... Haire Sign Co. ............. . Hilltop Record ........... Hills Cab Co. .............. - Hilltop Optometrists ........ Hilltop Van 8: Storage ......... Jerry's Marathon Service ........ Jones Lumber Co. ............. ......,.......,.......... - .............. , , Lewis Realty .......................... - ...,... --... ........ ---..... ......... Moore's 8t Ross ....................... Nippert Electric Products Co. ..... - Norris Appliances ..,.................. Ohio Bell Telephone Co. .... . Pat's Barber Shop .,.......... Phillips Waste Oil ............... Ranney, D. W. 81 Son .............. Rausch Brothers Hardware ....... Rodenfels ......................... Rosebud Floral Co. ...... - Saeger Buick Co. ,... . Schmidts .............. Seillers ............... Shroyer, Wylie ...... Spears, Jerry ............. Sportsman Bivouac ...... Stephens Pharmacy ...... Sugar Produce Co. ............ - Superior Drug ........................... Timken Roller Bearing Co. .... - Typewriter Exchange .............. Van Meter, Thos. E. .......... Westside Motors ........ Westgate Plumbing ...... Westway Post 3441 .... Wolfe Electric ........... Yost Florist ............ 140 126 142 130 141 136 128 144 141 139 139 132 132 133 145 131 130 137 138 143 139 140 127 128 131 140 137 132 127 138 133 140 142 131 128 138 139 138 137 144 136 127 137 130 128 129 142 132 145 1421 138 131 130 CAMERA AR J.llllHTIS AMN ST IU ' 2375 ?n.W.BROA0 ST. COLUMBUS 4, OHIO comme L mwoukhw' 9.2 WU VFW 6 N senile' Q! 1 K N xi L I w January 15, 1955 West High School 179 S. Powell Avenue Columbus 4, Ohio Graduating Class of 1965 Deer Students: It has been e pleasure and a compliment to have served as WOfficiel Photographern for your graduation portraits and 1953 year book. We wish to thank each and every one of you for the fine cooperation extended to us during the picture-maxing period. It is through this cooperation that the 1955 annual is one of the finest published by west High School. We wish to thanx the faculty, Occident staff, Editor and the Journalism department for their co- operation end assistance. The Occident staff has done sn excellent Job in the editing and writing of the year boon and we are proud to have been selected by you to do the photography. ins. Allen, myself and my staff extend heart- felt congratulstury good wishes, good health and good lucn for s happy end prosperous future. we have made many friends in this class and it ' our sim to continue this warm friendship, seeing it grow with the years to come. 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THE TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY The right to work shall not be abridged or made impotent -'01s0X?10 -7047'-0'ff01'?7104'0'01f7f0Wf0'X7F0'4?L7s?20' AD 3218 SUGAR PRODUCE CGMPANY Wholesale Fruits and Produce 139 East Town Street Columbus, Ohio '505S070x05WRF05c05 izu THE PERFECT GIFT FOR Ett W s R, EVERY OCCASION Say ll Wifh Flowers From YOST FLORIST RA 3l24 303 Belvidere Ave. HAZEL ROBERTS, Prop. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES Goodwin's PHARMACY 5l9 N. High S+ree'l' Adamg 2300 AULD CRAETERS Mark Langholzison Marlin, Shirley Wallace, Reedie Thomas, Belly Penn, Harrison, Bob Dixon, Nanci Wood- Shirley Shivers, Rudy Hill, and Jo ruff, Shirley Townsend, Be++ie Flem- Ann Wilson sland in l'ine for one of ing. Patty Clarlr, Bob Henne, LoreHa the big events of the year. OFFICIAL JEWELERS FOR WEST HIGH SENIORS SINCE I933 Your School-- WEST HIGHT' Your Community- THE HILLTOPH Your Savings and Home Loan Institution FIRST FEDERALH FIRST FEIIKEIIIII. SAVINGS and LDAII ASSII. 2369 W. Broad St. Hilltop 53 E. State St. Dowvntownj 2450 E. Main St. fBc-exleyj H. G. DEEMS, Sec'y. Class, 1913 KDNES LUMBER CQ. 57 N. SYLVAN AVE. RA. 1109 P. R. RAUSCH L. G. RAUSCH We Make Keys RAUSCH BROS. HARDWARE Phone RA I846 2768 Wesi' Broacl SI'ree'I' DEAN ancl BARRY Paints Congra+uIa+ions GRADS Your Hilltop EIec+ric and Service Dealer EXPERT T. V. SERVICE WOLFE ELECTRIC SERVICE 2427 West Broad Sfreei' RA I356 vnoafaeowa-awnanaeaeofQmeawasmcaeawwmmwweazaawwfaemeaeawawvow Congratulations Class of ,52 EGAN-RYAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MA 6665 MA 6666 NEARING A CENTURY OF SERVICE THE HILLTOP'S MOST MODERN AND COMPLETE DRUG STQRES ECONOMY DRUG STORES Three Sfores On The HilH'op 2660 W. Broad Sfreei' 2874 W. Broad Sfreei' ZI49 Sullivani' Ave. is-02Q-0261101101040410F1012?s052Q'-0240217401'02L0'J20210f-0'5f-0'vf0N-02f?1-0'410'010N-?f THOMAS EWING VAN METER OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 983 EAST MAIN STREET COLUMBUS 5, OHIO EV 9510 EV 9519 Complimenfs of THE NIPPERT ELECTRIC PRODUCTS COMPANY A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Manufacfurers of Qualiiy Commuiaiors l759 W. Mound Sf. COLUMBUS RETREADING CO 998 W. Mound S+ree+ FI 4445 K. w. ELDER, Mgr. ' ELDER AND EPLER INC. I020 W. Mound S'I'ree1' FI 35Il RUDY SCHMIDT, Bucigei' Mgr. Specializing in Men and Ci1ildren's Hair CuHing Hrs. 8:00 a. m. fo 6:30 p. m. PATS BARBER SHOP PROP. PAT POLICARO 2455 Sullivani' Avenue 2.33 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I953 ABBOTT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING I580 Sullivan? Avenue RA 2366 .ARCO ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 2572 Sullivan? .Avenue JO 4456 BEN FRANKLIN STORE 28l0 Wes? Broad S?ree? H. L. Davidson BERLIN WOLF OLDSMOBILE, Inc. I385 Wes? Broad S?ree? BERNARD'S JUVENILE SHOES 2990 Sullivan? Avenue JO I5I7 BOB'S RED and WHITE Lechner and Sullivan? RA 0888 BOND CLEANERS 2492 Sullivan? Avenue RA 7575 JOE M. BRIGGS 2596 Sullivan? Avenue BROAD and HAGUE BEAUTY SALON 2769 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 88I4 BROFFORD-BUILDERS 774 Sou?h Roys Avenue JO lI90 C 8: S DIME STORES I432-2558 Sullivan? Ave. RA 5237 C 81 W SUNOCO Powell and Sullivan? CITY LOAN and SAVINGS CO. 2607 Wes? Broad S?. Columbus, Ohio CLARK'S GROCERY 406 S. Hague Ave. RA 2996 COLUMBUS FLOORKRAFTERS 2358 Wes? Broad S?reeI' RA 7222 COLUMBUS STATIONERY CO. 3I07 Wes? Broad S?ree? Coulmbus 4, Ohio CHUBBY DISTELHORST MKT. 2445 Wes? Broacl S?ree? DONLEY BROTHERS PLUMBING 2086 Sullivan? Avenue RA 435l EDDIE'S USED CARS 27I7 Wes? Broad S?ree? JO 6552 ERLENBACH HARDWARE 81 PAINT CO. 2409 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 7474 ESSEX'S PHARMACY Cen?raI and Sullivan? RA 255I EWALD CLEANERS 937 Wes? Broad S?ree? FAY'S 2388 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 78lI FLORENTINE RESTAURANT 907 Wes? Broad S?ree? FL 4228 FOX FOOD SHOP 2422 Wes? Broad S?ree? Richard S?eward FRITCH JEWELER 2478 Wes? Broad S?ree? JO 5733 GENERAL BAKING COMPANY 4I5 Buckingham S?ree? AD 5I22 J. M. GETTROST, Physician 2527 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 5662 GLORINNE BEAUTY SALON 3I79 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 2-266I HAAS DELICATESSEN 2787 Sullivan? Avenue RA 08I8 HAIMERL SERVICE STATION 42I N. Eureka Avenue RA 0I89 HAMILTON'S SERVICE STATION Hague and Sullivan? Avenues RA 0265 W. O. HANE EIec?rical Con?rac?or 3 I 9 Guemsey RA 7 I 89 HANLEY COFFEE SHOP 267I Sullivan? Avenue RA 0I90 HARMONY GIFT SHOPPE W. Broacl a? Eureka ' HILLTOP FLORIST 5II S. Hague Avenue RA I344 HILLTOP JEWELERS 242I W. Broacl a? Eureka HILLTOP TUNE SHOP 2392 8: 28l4 W. Broad SI. RA 4666 and RA 4564 HOME TELEVISION SERVICE 2808 W. Broad S?ree? RA I267I A55 '5.DEv2..TAL2.I.Z 'W N' RA 0 I 48 GEORGE J. IGEL 81 CO. Inc. 484 Ea?on Avenue MA 660I IMES MARATHON Mound and Cen?raI RA 0I37 INDIANAPOLIS PAPER CO. 53I Wes? Goodale AD BI26 BOB JONES Signwri?er JO 54bI LA-NORA BEAUTY SHOPPE 436 Nashoba Avenue RA 4530 DR. L. R. LEAMAN 299I Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 3826 LOWER'S CLOVER FARM STORE I339 Wes? Broad S?ree? McCULLOUGH INSURANCE SERVICE 2655 ElIio?? Avenue RA 3I35 E. McDERMITT 8: SON. BIdg.Con?rac?ors 2924 Olive S?ree? JO l005 MR. K. C. MCPHERSON Garage 602 S. Eureka Avenue DR. E. E. McNAMEE, Chiropraclor 2543 Sullivan? Avenue RA 0892 MAC'S SOHIO SERVICE 2I I6 Wes? Mound S?ree? RA 0684 MARTIN'S SUPERETTE 2I47 Sullivan? Avenue RA 0073 J. Beryl Miles, D.S.C. 2586 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 67I6 JACK W. MILES, Physician 2586 Wes? Broad S?ree? RA 80I0 JAMES W. MILES. Sr. 2586 W. Broad S?ree? RA 67I6 MILLER'S BARBER SHOP 2460 Sullivan? Avenue MONTONEY'S PURE OIL SERVICE 2950 W. Broacl S?ree? MORGAN'S SHELL SERVICE Sullivan? 8: Hague RA 0294 ' I Lili ' SIliaC..If1vS.i.lL' ' RA some PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 2773 W. Broad S?ree? JO 632l RECOB'S BAKERY 2840 W. Broad S?ree? JO 3004 REEB'S CONFECTIONERY 2669 Sullivan? ,Avenue RA 0280 SCHROECK'S SERVICE STATION Eldon ancl Broad S?ree?s RA 6239 SCHULZE FOOD MARKET I97I W. Mound S?ree? RA 3348 SCHULZE MARKET I590 Sullivan? Avenue RA l530 BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE Wes? Broad S?. a? Powell RA 0I25 STANDARD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO 820 Nor?h Cassacly Avenue FA 3I23 JOHN E. STEPHENS, M. D. 30l6 W. Broad S?ree? S?epI1ans FLOWERS 6I2 Harrisburg Plz. RA lI03 STORY CLEANERS 2420 W. Broad S?ree? RA 202l TROTT'S SUPER MARKET 2976 W. Broad S?ree? RA lI45 TOMMY'S QUALITY CLEANERS Sullivan? a? Warren RA 8407 UNGER'S SHOE REPAIR 2223 W. Broad S?ree? VIERECK THE FLORISTS 89 Sou?l1 Four?l1 S?ree? EARL J. WELCH. Den?is? I25I W. Broad S?ree? RA 36l6 WENDLE CONCESSIONS I728 W. Kenwor?l1 Avenue WESTGATE GARAGE 3284 W. Broad S?ree? RA IS93 WESTGATE RESTAURANT 3I03 W. Broad S?ree? RA 0264 WlLSON'S BARBER SHOP 2494 Sullivan? Avenue YOUR FRIEND JERRY SPEARS AMBULANCE SERVICE GREETINGS Firsi row, leff Io rigl'1+: Jerry Spears, Jr., Jerry Spears, Sr. Second row, leff 'l'o righ+: Roberr Day, Websfer Junk, Grayson Ferguson, Nellie Wrighf, Ber+ha Turner, John Lockwood, James Bibbee. Ra 5092 Ra 4427 IGNITION, BRAKE, STARTER, AND GENERATOR SERVICE 297l Sullivani' Avenue Ra 299l Complefe Service Garage COMPLIMENTS of GREEN GABLES DRIVE-IN Cen+raI Poinf Shopping Cenfer Curb Service Coun+er Service Open 24 Hours HAMBURGERS OUR SPECIALTY STEPHENS PHARMACY 3089 Wesf Broad RA 0I82 JO 5435 Ronnie Klein, Ronnie Bowman, Dick Huichison and Herb Brown all say, Mee'I you a+ Sfephens. 1 9 I Freddie Laclerer Says- You cIon'+ have +o be a 'BRIAN' fo know 'rhai' SEILLER'S is The place +o go for BRANDS you know! Headquarfers for LEVIS and ofher smarl' apparel for young folks. ON THE HILLTOP 2404-I2 WEST BROAD STREET Wesf High Cowboys Tom Ongaro, Roger Thompson, Danny Krebs, Charlie Warne, Reedie Thomas, Jim Kim- ball, Jerry Trabue, pause wilh ihe pause ihaf nourishes wi+h BORDEN'S MILK. BORDEN'S MOORE'S AND ROSS I65 N. Washinglon Avenue Ma. 5l2I EVERYTHING IN DAIRY PRODUCTS EX ouvoooa ff 'AMX Anvmlsmo ffsx f ' w.4 'N . f ef i 5 fr Cg JOXQ usonsucns , F - I J mes-snvlcs fy, 1 ,: ' . -siig fxl ' V 1' I' rx umnzlnncs F C , L :: QZPfTL?iH ss I mm snvics ff' X i- E' ' 5 7.15315 T . C.'e.,....,, -2 if I Il mum sinus I t if? F2 I, ,, ,,... I 'L' E' - , -' ' W mann P ' - 'f'f ' ' TQ.. ormxnms 341A , ,i , .I . I T , -L, - ,puliuv ' I VA ll A Y n Ti nucx Lsrmms Ulf , sf-:fir-ms THE HAIRE SIGN CO. SIGNS I DISPLAYS ., - !Z?'.?i'.5ZL'1'5.? f ADVERTISING F Snmuns UII. 6725 T050 II. FOIIITII Sl UIL7967 I.n.1fwff coluulus 1, II 7N01010's-011-0 C0'L0s01h0'20N02404010210P10+'-04-02f0s'91s-0210s-02l0'0'4f0N0f40N00w I- VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES Extends Compliments and Best Wishes to the 1952 graduating class of WEST HIGH SCHOOL 75104052040'C0N?10'40P2f'N0'f-72022-0?'0N-0N?C012-02171720-4021-01f0X0K04-0'N0'2'-0446 F 'F H F X I Q! f GROWERS OF COLUMBUS' n When you're 9,21 FINEST . . ' AFRICAN VIOLETS in Illlllklllg of HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 1 CUT FLOWERS ll Cllfeef. . . - 'L ROSEBUD FLORAL COMPANY i i TIIlllk of i 35I N. Burgess Avenue . R 767I ' Ohio Bell... i a i 1 0 A iob with o future ' A good salary Besl' Wishes i 0 A friendly place to work i 9 7 ru: oulo BELL ' TELEPHONE CUMPAIIY L L L Columbus, Ohio Fancy Sausage Products v..---Y ..... v---.. -- The I-IiIItop's Newest Furniture Store STORE HOURS 'igigifffffffirfffg' Your Frlondly llolghborly Sion ' - I 9 A.M. to 9 AM. to igjQrQ' cm runmrunf Monday on ' I P51333 Tuesday Wednesday V, A A 2288 SULLIVANT HA. 2511 -Zigi ' i-f'3I ':QV Thursday and : ' 5 IX' I I ' g f-ilQf TRADE Parkl g Dollvery LeFever Kenney 1 - 710W0'2l0K0N7G0'X-051-09 I 0R03-0R0'N-026N0N0'ff02 '02'0N0N0W4-01f011fl1f-0N?'-0i6'20'9b01l?l0'N02'?10N0'N0 -7' TI-IE HILLS CAB CO. MA I3-I3 SAFETY- COURTESY :awwwa-meovaxawaconaeoweowomoovavooommaaowvwfaw wwwwweawmfowonmwnaamwwwwmwwemwxaaemwxmwawwwwmwxmwwaamf OHIO OWNED AND OHIO OPERATED I Compliments of DAVID DAVIES, INC. MEAT PACKERS 616 W. Mound St. Columbus, Ohio Servicing the Entire State of Ohio nmeawwwwwnafafmfanmeowofwnaememfmameatafowwxonawxmnmcmfaw COMPLIMENTS OF SAEGAR BUICK CO. Serving +he Hillfop and Wesf Side for Over I3 Years AR SERVICE COSTS SAEG LESS PER MILE Q PHILLIPS Wasfe Oil Pickup and Road Oiling Service Inc. I685 MCKINLEY AVENUE LargesI FIeeI' in +he MidwesI ' Ohio Michigan Kenfuclcy Wes'I' Virginia Indiana Congra+uIa+ions 'Io Seniors ADDRESSOGRAPH-MULTIGRAPH Addressing and Duplicafing Machines 479 WEST BROAD STREET FL I56l Buy, Sell, or Trade . LEWIS REALTY HARRY M. LEWIS MARY SLANE 780 W. Broad S+ree+ 2624 W. Broad Slreef MA 5508 LIST WITH US FOR QUICK SALE Successful Wishes 'Io Wesl' High Grads from THE OPTOMETRISTS ON THE HILLTOP DR. F. M. MARSCH DR. J. R. GARRISON 2446 W. Broad SI'reeI' 2532 W. Broad Sheer DR. C. O. MILLER DR. S. J. SLAVEN 2484 W. Broad S+. 2436 W. Broad S+. ENROLL NOW in +he CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Cincinna+i I9, Ohio Biddlel Restaurant DR I V E I N N XX ! 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RANNEY and SONS I377 Sullivanl' Avenue Columbus 8, Ohio Specializing in Insurance Loss Repairs Harry,I Charles, HasIeH' Ranney IFormer West High Studentsl COM PLIMENTS of WESTGATE PLUMBING COMPANY 2490 West Broad Street Ra 6847 IBOB EDGAR, Ownerl THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE We of the Typewriter exchange wish you, the graduates of West, the best of luck in all the things you may undertake. 65 East Gay S'I'ree'I' Acl 4568 Armando Restaurant HOME MADE SPAGHETTI PIZZA STEAKS CHICKENS 2986 Sullivanf Avenue Jo lI95 Open 5 'til I weelr days I2 'til 9 p.m. Sunday 0- owmamemomcmmmowvwwwmwwweawwvomeawwwwmmw 37 Years of Community Service Devoted to the Betterment of the Hilltop THE I-IILLTCDP RECORD PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY Delivered to your home by mail 351.50 a year. Notice the Well Groomed Look of Our Clients Men's and Chi1dren's Hair Cutting BY ROCKY - SISK 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEE TELEVISION HERE! EZZO'S 14 N. HARRIS AVE. RA 6676 Next to the Post Office K0 05'?20V 40N0317f09'74?C?L0N0 ?f05'?Q0?'0459l?'7'0x?i0'0 WYLIE S. SHROYER Funeral Home I278 WEST BROAD STREET RA Ilbl 2553 WEST BROAD STREET RA 5960 LOWELL W. SHROYER, Manager I500 MERCHANDISING DEPARTMENTS TO SERVE YOU WITH Everything for Everybody and ' Only One Stop to Shop Free Parking for 2,000 Cars EVERY STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 3 0 0 - ' S ff! . :,i'5sg, xx - - 7 Q 'ff WW QNX fyllxgk Olll or Ylll uAl1'lou'l lllllf Central Avenue and Wes! Mound Slrool ,ffm ,x awwzsw at Vzefnw' gm, I I . 2' wg ' ., IUC : I 'Ai - i . I . -0N011?f02'-02'-0'2f0 W'1'-02'-0'f'-0 01'-0P02C01102401f 04l0f01f01'-01'-.?X02b020N0N0P'-02'0'v CONGRATULATIONS! From Your Friendly Dodge 8: Plymouth Dealer WEST SIDE MQTQRS, INC. 1350 WEST BROAD ST. MAINTENANCE IS THEIR BUSINESS Firsl row, lofi' Io right Mary Anderson, Anna Carfzdafner. Second row: Reg Simmons. Howard Jones, Edmond Moore, Harry Willrins. 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