West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Here no caste, no race, no creed is denied the opportunity to learn. Education, we feel, is the fundamental freedom because without the ability to read an application for employment, a prayer book, a poem, or write a letter to a friend, a signature on a deed, without a mind released from the chains of ignorance how could the other freedoms, from want and from fear, freedom of speech or even to worship, ever be understood in the fullness of their blessings. We may not fully appreciate our freedoms, but we do cherish them enough to be fervently grateful that by the grace of God we were born in America . page two TEACHERS GRADUATES REGISTRATION ROOMS ACTIVITIES .. SPORTS MERITS SPRING ACTIVITIES page three .. 5 .. 9 ..43 ..57 ..77 ..89 page four Shaper of Human Destiny is truly the role of our beloved Mr. Neeb. In many a year no graduate has left West High School without the imprint of Mr. Neeb's expert guidance and kindly counsel, not alone upon our school activities from the selection of a Freshman 'study course to our place in the commencement march, but usually on our choice of a college, a lob, and a career. In thoughtful appreciation of his many years of devotion to West High School students we, the class of 1954, affectionately dedicate this book to Mr. Neeb. GEORGE FREDERICK NEEB Guidance Counselor Mainsprings ol Education NOVICE G. FAWCETT Superintendent of Schools L. K. REPLOGLE IRVIN F. YOUNG RUTH BACHMAYER HARRIETTE BROWN Assistant Superintendent in charge of Principal Assistant Principal senior high schools. Assistant Principal p a g e fiv e , , page six ATTENDANCE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT row 1, left to right, Miss Helen Workman, Miss Harriette Brown, Miss Adelyn Mahaffey. row 2, left to right, Mr. Cyrus Sedgwick, Mr. George Neeb, Mr. Calvin Park, Mr. Roy Marine. CLERICAL DEPARTMENT Left to right, Mrs. Louise Perry, Mrs. Grace Robison, Miss Donna Mayhew. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT row 1, left to right, Mrs, Bertha Whitmore, Mr, Clarence Bower, Mr. Eugene Pierce, Miss Mary Baker. row 2, left to right, Mr. J. W. Branson, Mr. George Heitz, Mr. Franklin Brown, Mr. Earl Reed, Mr. E. T. Stone. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT row I, left to right, Miss Edith McKelvey, Miss Leona Glenn. row 2, left ta right, Mrs. Frances Evans, Mr. John Casey, Mrs. Margaret Harold. fx fi ENGLISH DEPARTMENT row 1, right to left around the table, Mrs. Florence Heitz, Mrs. Mary Dugan, Mrs. Katy Dutt, Mrs. Ruth Hale, Mr. John Thompson, Miss Alma Keeler, Mrs. Dorothy Cammarn, Miss Lola McFarland, Mr. Myron Seifert, Mrs. Delane Kittel, Mr. Adolph Kittel, Miss Gladys Bowen. Absent when picture was taken- Mrs. Jane Thomas. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT row I, left to right, Mrs. Mary Heeter, Miss Frances Hannon, Miss Helen Workman. row 2, left to right, Miss Leota Williamson, Mrs. Mozelle Warren, Miss Miriam Hinton. Absent when picture was taken-Mr. O. C. France. FINE ARTS row I, left to right, Mrs, Velma Millhcne, Mr. William Pickerel, Mrs. Helen Hall. row 2, left to right, Mrs. Edith White, Mr. Clair Barnard, Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mr. R. E. Teichert, Mrs. Ann Weiss. MATH DEPARTMENT row I, left to right, Mrs. Margaret Henry, Miss Pauline Sparrow, Mrs. Martha Warfield. row 2, left to right, Mr. Walter Kaufmann, Mr. Cyrus Sedgwick, Mr. Fred Heischman, Mr. Calvin Park, Mr. John J. Brown, Mr. Roy Marine, Mr. Harry Zulauf, Mr. Kenneth Love, Mr. Foreman Slager. page SSVBTI PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT row I, left to right, Miss Helen Wheeler, Mr. O. D. Lehman. row 2, left to right, Mr. Eugene Pierce, Mr. Fred Heischman, Mr. R. C. Glass, Mr. Mack Pemberton, Mr. David Randall, Mr. Carl Brenning. Absent when picture was taken-Miss Helen McCormick SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT row I, left to right, Miss Virginia Liggett, Mrs. Frances Davis, Miss Edna Harrison, Mrs. Mary Mock, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Miss Helen Lumley. row 2, left to right, Mr. David Wills, Mr. F. E. Bonar, Mr. George Williams, Mr. Arthur Buchanan, Mr. George F. Neeb, Mr. David Randall, Mr. Edwin Kaylor, Mr.. John Casey, Mr. A, B. Cole, Mr. A. W. Elliott. Absent when picture was taken- Mr. Mack Pemberton. VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPARTMENT row I, left to right, Miss Rhoda O'Harra, Miss Emma Uncapher, Miss Lola Forbes, Miss Ona Prather. row 2, left to right, Mr. C. F. Bateman, Mr. Arthur Miller, Mr. C. S. Kennedy, Mr. Donald Srail, Mr. H. G. Trout. page eight Faculty Features wtf. , 'V ww' X . ,f gg- , g , Miss Bowen welcomes Mr. John Graham, '28 Occident Editor on Mr. Neeb explains Guidance to E. I, B. Day visitors E. l. B. Day Teachers enioy Faculty Party at Pomerene Hall on Oct. l2. Mrs. Howard Dellinger serves refreshments to Mr. Buchanan at Miss Glenn, lthird fr6m left in foregroundl won first prize with her P,T,A, Open Hgugel Oct, 27. humorous presentation of her Paris trip. SENIURS M page ten JERRY RUFFNER FRED ELDER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT JEANNETTE LYLE PAT MANUS SECRETARY TREASURER 0 JANUARY The January Class of 1954 was organized in the spring of '53 with the election of the following class officers: Jerry Ruffner, President, Fred Elder, Vice- President, Jeannette Lyle, Secretary, and Pat Manus, Treasurer. The first class meetings were held in the spring. Class rings were purchased before the summer and became one of the seniors' most cherished possessions. ln the fall, committees were appointed and senior business was undertaken in earnest. Expense money was gathered from several sources. First an out-door movie was sponsored at Miles West Broad drive-in theater on November 6, 1953, which proved to be a financial success. Next came the sale of name cards and invitations and the collection of class dues. The informal Mixer was held on December 3 in room 150 and featured the usual rural theme. The Senior Banquet was held on January 13, and a week later the Senior Prom high-lighted all other senior activities and was a dance never to be forgotten. Baccalaureate was held on January 24 and com- mencement exercises followed on January 27. Thus ended twelve years of public school for the seniors. While high school days for the January Class were ended officially, each knew in his heart that the memory of these days spent in our beloved West High School would be with us always and that loyalty to our Alma Mater would never diminish within us. MARGARET ADAMS MARG V.A.C. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Occident Staff 1, 2, Reg. Civic Chairman 1, Reg. Secretary 3, Vollyball Class Team 3, Basketball Class Team 1, 2, 3, Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Football Skit 3, Senior Decoration Committee 3. MARILYN ALLARD Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 3, Library Staff 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Football Skits 2, 3. DAVID APEL DAVE Art Club 1, Latin Club 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Office Monitor 1, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, Chemistry Award Winner 2, Tax Stamp Show 3, Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3. JUDITH BEAVER JUDY Y-Teens 1, 2, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 2, Occident Staff 3, Reg. Secretary 3, Football Skit 2. MARGIE BELT V.A.C. 1, 2, Office Monitor 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 1, Chorus 1, 2, Football Skit 2, Senior Entertainment Committee 3. SHIRLEY BENTZ V.A.C. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 1, 2, S100 Club 1, 3, L Society 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Secretary 1, 2, Senior Refresh- ment Committee 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Vollyball Class Team 1, Chorus 1, Football Skit 2. LEE BIDDISON Art Club 1, Triangle Club 1, Allied Youth 1, S100 Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1. ROLAND BOWMAN RONNIE Hi-Y 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Study Monitor 2, Gym Monitor 2, 3, Reg. Business Manager 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Captain 3, Baseball 2, Captain 3. X ,.,, f Q ff 1 ,, , 715162 fn! f fin fggeif ,iff Za f'f5fkW?HQ3 can-, , page eleven JOYCE ANN BOYER JOY V.A.C. 2, Y-Teenrs 1, 2, 3, sioo Club 2, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 3, Study Monitor 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, Band Variety 3. JANICE BUCKINGHAM BUCKY V.A.C. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 2, 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Vollyball Class Team 1, 2, Baseball Class Team 1, 2, Football Skit 2, Senior Refreshment Committee 3. CLARENCE CAIN Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. BECKY JUNE CAMPBELL V.A.C. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 5100 Club 3, L Society 2, National Honor 3, Office Monitor 3, Reg. Secretary 2, Girls' Intramurals 1. page twelve DOROTHY MAE CAMPBELL Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 DAN DAWSON Band 1, 2, 3. Oltice Monitor 35 Football Skits 2, 35 Student Council 2. BEVERLY JEAN CLAY Latin Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 25 F.H.A. 1, 2. JANICE CORMANY CORMY V.A.C. 25 Art Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Occident Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ROBERT COX BOB Allied Youth 15 S100 Club 25 Reg. Business Manager 2. THOMAS DOYLE TOM Allied Youth 15 National Honor 35 Study Monitor 35 Reg. Business Manager 1. CAROL DUM V.A.C. 25 French Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 S100 Club 35 Office Monitor 35 Study Monitor 35 Library Staff 35 Occident Staff 35 Chorus 1. JOAN A. DUNCAN Y-Teens 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. JIM EALY CHICKEN Spanish Club 35 Student Council 2, 35 Reg. President 25 Reg. Civic Chairman 15 Football 1, 2 '35 Basketball 25 Gym Monitor 1, 2 FRED ELDER Class Vice-President 35 Triangle Club 1, President 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Allied Youth 35 Student Council 15 L Society 25 National Honor 35 Rotary 35 Study Monitor 35 Reg. President 15 Occident Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Drafting Awards 1, 2, 35 Boys' State 2. NANCY LEE FARLEY FRAGlLE V.A.C. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. Financial Committee 35 Student Council 15 Choir 35 Occident Staff 35 Reg. President 15 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Vollyball Class Team 35 Chorus 1, 25 Tax Stamp Show 35 BARBARA FISHER Equestrian Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DON FLEWELLEN Hi-B.A. 1. CORINNE A. FREDERICK V.A.C. 15 Y-Teens 25 S100 Club 15 Chorus 2, 3. RODERI CK FULLER ROD lTransterecl from East-Jan. 19531 Hi'Y 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Stage Crew 15 Reg. Business Manager 15 Cross Country 15 Football 1, 25 Swim Team 15 Track 1, 2, 3. DAVID GREEN DAVE Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 S100 Club 15 L Society 25 Office Monitor 1, 25 Reg. Secretary 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Reserve Basketball 1, 25 Gym Monitor 1, 2, 35 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 35 Book Exchange 35 Children's Theater 25 Boys' State 2. ROBERT GREEN BOB Student Council 15 Reg. President 15 Reg. Business Manager 25 Award Winner 25 Track 1. CAROLYN JEANNE GORDON Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Office Monitor 35 Girls' lntramurals 1, 25 Rope Twirler 1, 2, 35 Chorus 15 Football Skits 2, 35 Senior Class Play 3. DAVID GURLEY CHUCK Latin Club 15 Allied Youth 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Reg. Business Manager 25 Band Variety 2, 35 Chemistry Award Winner 25 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2 35 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 35 Children's Theater 2. KENNETH HARPER KEN S100 Club 25 Reg. Secretary 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 2. page thirteen MARY HOLMES COOCHIE G.A.A. 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 S100 Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 L Society 25 National Honor 35 Orchestra 1, 25 Reg. Welfare Chairman 25 Girls Intramurals 1, 25 Senior Committee Chairman 3. BEVERLY KAY HUFFMAN RED V.A.C. 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 F. T. A. 35 S100 Club 15 Office Monitor 1, 25 Study Monitor 15 Football Skit 35 Chorus 1, 2. BARBARA A. HUNTER MBARBIY V,A.C. 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 S100 Club 1, 2, 35 Office Monitor 1, 2, 35 Study Monitor 1, 2, 35 Occiclent Staff 1, 25 Triangle Court 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 T. B. Survey. BARBARA G. JAcKsoN '-BAM V.A.C. 2, 35 Debate 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 S100 Club 1, 25 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3 Girls' lntramurals 1, 2. page fourteen .9223 2fW w 24 97 wf V Rik ft by ff 1 f' 5 ff .7-f1sQ,ff,wf. , - 2 , ,ff inf, V u wi, frfiftea r ' WW b five' Lo 3 Mft JOHN JACKSON DONALD JENSEN Ohio State Academy of Science Award Winner 3. JIM JOHNSON Art Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Senior Class Play 3, Football I, 2, Co-Captain 3, Football Skit 3. GARY KOONTZ GERTRUDE Spanish Club I, 2, SIOO Club I, Student Council 2, Senior Class Play 3, Library Staff I, 2, Stage Crew I, Co-Manager 2, 3, Occiclent Staff 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Chemistry Award Winner 2, Tax Stamp Show I, 2, 3, Cl'1ildren's Theater 2. MARILYN LeMOTT V.A.C. 2, G.A.A. Cabinet 2, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Cabinet 3, L Society 2, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Reg. Business Manager 3, Football Skit 3, Baseball Class Team I, 2, 3, Basketball Class Team 2, 3, Triangle Court 2, Cafeteria cashier 1, 2, 3, stoo Club, Office Monitor 3. BILL LEVERING JOHN LIST SIOO Club I, Wood Award Winner I. BARBARA LOWER BABS Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, F.T.A. I, 2, Treasurer 3, SIOO Club 3, Choir 3, Study Monitor 2, Bookroom 3, Girls Intramurals I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Cafeteria Cashier I, 2, 3. JEANNETTE ANN LYLE Class Secretary 3, V.A.C. 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitors 2, 3, Triangle Court 3, Football Skit 2, 3, Monitor for Mr. Zulauf. PATRICIA MANUS PAT Class Treasurer 3, Homecoming Queen 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens I Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, L Society 2, National Honor 3 Rotary 3, Doll , Guys 8. Dolls Day 3, Band Head Maiorette I, 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show I, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Annual Staff 3, Occident Staff 3. JIM McCARTY Hi-Y 2, Allied Youth 2, Reg. Business Manager 2, Golf I, 2, 3 BILL MCKEEVER Study Monitor 3, Swim Team 2. 1 NED McMILLEN EDNA Spanish Club l, Choir 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Band Variety l, 2, 3, Cafeteria 2, 3, Chemistry Award Winner 3. BILL McPI'IERSON 5100 Club 2, 3. LEVANDER MEBANE Student Council l, Study Monitor l, Football I, 2, 3, Reg. President l. CAROL ANN MEISTER CASEY Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club l, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 3, Football Skit 2, 3. KAREN MICHAELIS lReturned to West from Con- necticut-Sept. l953l French Club l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, Student Council 2, Football Skit 3. PATRICIA ARLUE MIESSE UPA-rn V.A.C, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Office Monitor l, 2, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 2. NANCY MILLER V.A.C. 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, S100 Club 3, Student Council 2, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 3, Study Monitor 3, Occident Staff 3, Reg. President 2, Football Slcits 2, 3, Make-up Committee, Tax Show 3, Girls' Intramurals l, 2. MARGIE JO MORGAN JO Latin Club l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, SIOO Club l, 2, 3, L Society 2, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Rotary 2, Band l, 2, Office Monitor 3, Library Staff l, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Reg. Business Manager 2, 3, District and State Chemistry Contest 2, M. C. of Tax Stamp Show 3. page fifteen RONALD MORGAN RON THELMA LU MUGRAGE IIMUGYY V.A.C. l 2 3- Art Club l, 2, Y Teens l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor l, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals THOMAS ONGARO TOM Art Club l, 2, 3, Allied Youth President 2, SIOO Club I, Football l, 2, 3, Reg. Business Manager l. BARBARA PIKE Office Monitor l. page sixteen NANCY ELINOR PITT PITT V.A.C. I, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Office Monitor 2, 35 Study Monitor 35 Reg. Welfare Chairman 35 Football Skits 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 2. RICHARD PRICE RICKY Hi-B.A. I, 25 Allied Youth I, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Choir I, 2, 35 Stage Crew I, 2, Manager 35 Tax Stamp Show I, 2, 35 Sesquicentennial Show 35 P.T.A. Pageant 25 Band Variety I, 25 Cl1ildren's Theater I5 Football Skits I, 2, 3. GRACE ROBERTS Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Allied Youth 25 Football Skit 35 Served, Teachers Tea I5 Chorus I. CHARLES ROBINSON CHARLIE Hi-Y 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 SIO0 Club 35 Choir I, 2, 35 Study Monitor I5 Reg. Welfare Chairman I5 Band Variety 35 Football Programs 35 Track 3. my f JERRY RUFFNER Class President 35 Art Club 2, 35 Spanish Club I5 Allied Youth 2, 35 S100 Club I, 35 Annual Staff 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 'Drafting Award I, 25 Homecoming Escort 3. DELORES SAINT DIMPLES Hi-B.A. 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 SIO0 Club I, 25 Senior Class Play 35 Study Monitor 2, 35 Football Skit 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team I, 2, 35 Tax Show Judge I, 2. BARBARA SHADE BARJA Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Tax Stamp Show I5 Reg. Welfare Chairman 2, 35 Football Skit 2, 3. PAT SHERLOCK SHERKY Art Club I5 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Football skits 2, 3. A MAuiucE SPARKS Choir I, 2, 35 Music Monitor' GENE SPENCE Art Club 2, 35 Triangle Club Treasurer 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Allied Youth 25 Football 25 Football' Concessions I, 25 Drafting l Award I, 2. l i i l I l BOB STEFFENS HARRY Triangle Club I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Allied Youth 2, 35 Study Monl I, 25 Reg. Welfare Chairman! Football I, 25 Track I, 2. JAN SULLIVAN Art Club 35 Student Council 35' Office Monitor I, 25 Study Mol 2 . ' - I I Reg President 3, Football Basketball I, 2. I JUDY THIRTYACKER V.A.C. l, Sergeant at arms 2, President 3, G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 3, Y-Teens l, 2, Cabinet 3, Allied Youth l, 3, F.T,A. 'l, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor l, Study Monitor l, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Reg. Secretary 3, Girls' lntramurals l, 2, 3, Baseball Class Team 3, Football Skits 2, 3. LORETTA THOMPSON Y-Teens 3, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club 2. ROGER THOMPSON Latin Club l, Allied Youth 2, 3, Student Council l, L Society 2 National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Rotary 3, Band l, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, Occident Staff 2, Editor 3, Reg. Business Manager l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, Football Slcits 2, 3. page seventeen GARY UNDERWOOD Latin Club l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, S100 Club l, Student Council 2, L Society 2, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 'l, 3, Reg. President 2, Golf 3. JAMES DAVID WILL JIM L Society 2, Rotary 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, Reg. Business Manager 3, Band Variety 'l, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 2, 3. BETTY WORTHINGTON V.A.C. l, Art Club 'l, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Reg. Civic Chairman 2, Reg. Welfare Chairman l, Chorus l, 2, 3, V.C.Y. 2, 3. Barbara Shade demonstrates how to throw a lemon meringue pie on willing assistant Marilyn LeMott, during a football pep rally. The gang on the bus returning from the Canton game Just tapped for National Honor Society are left to right Marilyn LeMott, Fred Elder, Pat Manus Becky Campbell Tom Doyle, Margie Jo Morgan, Mary Holmes and vi Roger Thompson. f A w i Z3 si. f 5 1 1 1 X 4 v 6 K 1, 4' 5 ff Tears and laughter marked our last gathering as a class at the banquet The Loveliest Night Ot The Year became a reality on January 20 at January 'l3 . . . the Senior Prom . . . Parents and 'friends ioined us in Baccalaureate Services at Glenwood And finally, we come to the end of twelve years of schooling and the Methodist Church January 24 . . . beginning of new and greater experiencesg Graduation, January 27. page eighteen TER ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER As towards the west the constant sun proceeds Day after day across the sky, So do our hearts hold true to you, West High, West High, West High. Men view the sun in many a distant land, His face still westward in the sky, Though we should go as tar, we'll love West High, West High, West High. And 'til the sun forgets his ancient goal And seeks a new path through the sky, Our loyal hearts shall beat for you, West High, West High, West High. page nineteen ATER ' ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER ' ALMA MATER page twenty seg-,tsffi 1' X President BOB BROWNLEE Secretary CAROLYN WEIDNER Vice-President JERRY HORN Treasurer WANDA FREEMAN 0 JUNE The June Class of l954 elected the following officers in the early fall of 1953: Bob Brownlee, president, Jerry Horn, vice-president, Carolyn Weidner, secretary, and Wanda Freeman, treasurer. The first class meeting took place on the morning of October 21 when the class decided on the amount of dues they were to pay and set the date for their Senior Mixer which was held in the gym November 20. Soon afterward rings, pins and Iavaliers were purchased, each senior hastening to wear them as conspicuously as possible. Money expended on class activities was derived from the collection of class dues and the sale of name cards and invitations. The Senior Banquet was held in May and every senior has memories of the Senior Prom which took place a week later. Baccalaureate was held June 6 followed only a few days later by the last gathering of the seniors, their graduation. Though they have left these halls and classrooms, their thoughts will wander back throughout coming years to the experiences they have gained here, and these thoughts will become a silent tribute to their Alma Mater, West High School. ELIZABETH ALBERTS Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Chorus I, 2, Cafeteria I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, Poppy Paiade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, Concessions I, 2, 3. JIM ALLISON Art Club 2, Triangle I, Vice- President 2, President 3, A.Y. 2. GRETE AUGUSTINE GREEK Art Club 3, Equestrian Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, S100 Club 3, S1000 Club I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2. JONNA SUE AUSTIN HJ. Sin French 2, Program Chairman 3, G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 3, Y-Teens 2,31 A.Y. 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, President 3, SIOO Club 3, Class Play 3, Choir 3, Monitor 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Class Team 3, Football Skit 3, Concessions 2, 3. 'PF-we-2 WILLIAM BAKER BILL A.Y. 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3. DAVE BATES 4.-I-Ext. Equestrian Club I, 2, 3, Latin I, A.Y. 2, Vice-President 3, Student Council I, Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Room President I, 2, Football I, 2, Track I, 2. ELEANOR BECK Y-Teens 2, SIOO Club 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, Concessions 2. BEVERLY ANN BENNER HBEV.. Y-Teens I, 2, Monitor 2, 3, Occident Staff I, 2. P32 e twenty-one cmzoisemon Y-Teens I, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Science Day Project I, Teacher's Assistant I. JACQUELINE BERGER JACKIE I, Spanish I, Secretary 2,'3,'YiTeens I,2,3, F.T.A. 2, Treasurer 3, L Society 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Spanish Scholarship 2, F.H.A. Parliamentarian I, Vice-President 2, Cashier in Treasurer's Office 3, National Honor 3. SONDRA BETSCH SONNIE Latin I, 2, President 3, G.A.A. Cabinet 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 3, Class Play 3, Monitor I, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team I, 2, 3, G.A.A. Award 2, Tournament Award I, 3, Football Skit 2, 3, Mixer Decoration 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I. MARGARET BISHOP Art Club I, Spanish I, Y-Teens I, 2, Monitor I, Reg. Room Secretary I, 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, Drafting Award 2, Mixer Decoration 3. page twenty-two ROBERT BLACK MBOBH Triangle 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 1, 2, Reg. Room Chairman 3. BEVERLY BLAGG I Visual Arts 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Reg. Room President 2, Reg. Room Secretary 1, 3, Lily Parade 1, 2, Chorus 3, Forget-Me-Not Parade 1, 2, Concessions 1, 2. BARBARA BOOTH Latin 1, 2, G.A.A. Cabinet 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, L Society 2, Class Play 3, Choir 2, Social Chairman 3, Occident Staff 2, 3, Annual Editor-in-Chief 3, Class Team Cheerleader 2, 3, English Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, Girls' State Alternate 2, Band Variety 2, 3, Girls' Quartette 2, 3, National Honor 3. DONALD BOWER IIDONTI Latin 1, 2, S100 Club 1. RALPH BOWMAN French 1, 2, 3, Debate 3, S100 Club 3, Class Play 3, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Monitor 2, Football Skit 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. WENDELL BRANSON French 2, Latin 1, L Society 2, Choir 1, 3, Glee Club 1, 3, Boys' State 2, Sales Tax Show 3, Mixed Ensemble 1, 3, Boys' Quartet 1, 2, 3, Bookroom 1, National Honor 3. ROBERT BROWN UBOBH BOB BROWNLEE HTANKYI Class President 3, Latin 3, Spanish 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, Class Play 3, Band 1, 2, Dance Band 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Football 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3. PATRICIA BRYANT MPA-rn Art Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 2. LINDA BRYANT LlNNY V.C.Y. 1, 2, Latin 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Class Play 3, Choir 3, Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, 2, Football Skit 2, 3, Lily Parade 1, 2, Concessions 1, 2, 3. PAUL BU CY Class Play 3, Band 1, 2, Monitor 3, Track 1, Football Skit 3. KAY BURGESS Spanish 1,2, Secretary 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 3, L Society 2, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 1, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, Girls' State Alternate 2 Cashier in Treasurer's Office 3, Concessions 2, 3, National Honor 3. PATRICIA ANN BURLILE --P. B. Latin I, 2, Spanish 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, Monitor 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman I, 2, Lily Parade I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team I, 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, CLARK BURRIS Latin 3, A.Y. 2, SIO0 Club I. BOB BUSHDORF A.Y. 2. BILL CARLSON .IABEH 3. Xml PATRICIA ANN CARR MPA-rn Y-Teens I, 2, Choir 3, Concessions I, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade 2, Mixer Entertainment 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, Class Team 2, Chorus I, Band Variety 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 3. JUNE cAroN -:JUNE sue Latin I, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens I, 2, A.Y. 2, 3, SIOO Club I, Monitor I, 2, 3, Occident Staff 2, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, Football Skit 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team 2, Lily Parade I, 2, Class Play 3. MEREDITH CHAMBERS iiMerry., Visual Arts, Art Club I, 2, Vice- President 3, Spanish I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A. Y. 2, S100 Club I, 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Poppy Parade I, 2, - Forget-Me-Not Parade 2, 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, Equestrian Club 2, Rode in Homecoming 3. GUS CHUCALES page twenty-three vmeiNiA cuuucs V.C.Y. I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3,' A.Y. 2, 3, 5100 Club 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Football Skit 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Chorus I Concessions I, Y-Teen Representative I, 2, Class Play 3 EDITH CLAY Edie Links I, Concessions I, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade 2. CAROLE CLEM Y-Teens I, 2, 3, S100 Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A. 3. ROBERT C. CLOUD nsobu A.Y. 2, 3, Choir 3, Band I, 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3. page twenty-four CARL CLOUS Hi-Y 2, 35 S100 Club I5 Reg. Room Secretary I. JIM COBB A.Y. 2, 35 Choir I, 2, Social Chairman 35 Reg. Room Business Manager 25 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 35 Football I, 25 Baseball I, 2, 35 Boys' Quartet 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 35 Kiwanis Vocal Scholarship 35 Sales Tax Show 35 Band Variety 2, 3. ELAINE COCHRAN No. c Latin I5 Y-Teens I, 25 Class Play 35 Occident Statt 35 Annual Statt 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 25 Girls' Intramurals I. DOUGLAS COLE Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Student Council I. MILDRED FRANCES COLLINS Y4Teens I, 35 Orchestra I, 25 Chorus I5 Concessions 3. DICK CONVERSE Connie Reg. Room Business Manager 25 Baseball I, 2, 3. CHARLES COOK Football I. BILL COON Latin I, 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 S100 Club I5 Sports Manager I, 2, 35 Reg. Room Vice-President Ig Swim Team I. JOAN COURTNEY French I, 2, 35 Y'Teens I, 2, Cabinet 35 A.Y. 2, Secretary 35 F.T.A. Teaching 35 L Society 25 Student Council I5 Class Play 35 Choir 2, 35 Reg. Room'President I5 Girls' Trio 2, 35 Chemistry Award 25 Girls' State 25 Miss Senior 35 Band Variety 25 National Honor 3. PEGGY CRAIG V.C.Y. I, 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 Monitor 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 25 Chorus I, 25 Lily Parade I, 25 Concessions I, 2, 35 Forget-Me-Not Parade I. MARY ELLEN CRANSTON Visual Arts 35 Art Club I, 2, 35 Spanish 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 A.Y. 25 Choir 35 Girls' Intramurals Ig Chemistry Award 25 Chorus I, 2. PA'I'I'I CULP G.A.A. I, 25 Y-Teens I, 2, Representative 35 Occident Statt 3 Annual Staff 35 Transferred trom Worthington Sept. '535 National Honor 3. GLYNDON DAVIS Latin I, Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, A.Y. 2, 3, 5100 Club I, 2, 3, L Society 2, Choir 3, Band I, 2 Orchestra 3, Monitor 2, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Swim Team I, Boys' State 2, Track I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, National Honor 3. JIM DAVIS Drafting Award, Triangle A ' Award 2. MARY DAVIS Latin I, Spanish 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, SIOO Club I, 2, 3, L Society 2, Stamp Counter I, 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Chemistry Award 2, Concessions I, 2, 3, Football Skit 2, 3, Class Play 3, National Honor 3. RONALD DEAN Ronnie SIO0 Club 3, Choir 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Track I, School Beautification I, 2 TED DEAN Spanish I, Hi-Y I, 2, A.Y. I, 2, SI00 Club I, Student Council I, Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager I, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Class Play 3. BOB DELPH Delmar Hi-Y I, 2, A.Y. I, 2, 3, F.T.A. I, SIO0 Club I, Student Council I, Class Play 3, Monitor I, Reg. Room President I, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 3, Finance Committee 3. LOUISE DeMASTRY Art Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A. Y. 3, Class Play 3, Monitor 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Homecoming Court 3, Style Show 3, Concessions I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I. ANITA D'eMATTEO Art Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Secretary 3, A.Y. Treasurer 2, 3, Student Council I, 3, Choir 2, 3, Reg. Room President I, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Team I, 2, Triangle Queen I, 2, Relay Queen I, 2, Homecoming Court 3, Sales Tax Show 3. page twenty-five RUSSELL DICKINSON Spanish I, 2, A.Y. I, Monitor I Football 2, Baseball 3, Botany Award I. PHYLLIS DODDRIDGE nphil.. V.C.Y. 2, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SIOO Club I, L Society 2, Monitor 3, Lily Parade I, 2, National Honor 3. DAVID DUNN Dave Visual Arts 2, French 2, 3, Spanish 3, Hi-Y 2, A.Y. 2, Class Play 3. JANICE DURFEY Latin I, Y-Teens I, 2, A.Y. I, 2, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, Links I. page twenty-six GRACE DURFLINGER uJerryn French 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, Class Play 3, Choir 2, 3, Occident Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, Assistant Editor 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, Band Variety 3, Football Slcit 2, 3, Kiwanis Vocal Scholarship 2, National Honor 3. LEON DYE Triangle 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2. AUDREY EDDY Visual Arts 1, 2, Spanish 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2 ,3, Class Play 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Football Skit 3, Publicity Sales Tax Show 3, Concessions 1, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade 1. EVA MAE EDOM Y-Teens 1. JIM EDWARDS All-umYl A.Y. 2, Band 1, 2, 3. PHIL EDWARDS Hi-Y 2, A.Y. 1, 2, S100 Club 2, Monitor 3. BETTY ELLINGSWORTH Art Club 1, 2, 3, Latin 3, Spanish 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 3, F.T.A. 3, Monitor 1, 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Relay Queen 2, Sales Tax Sl-now 3, Band Variety 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3. CAROL ELLIOTT Spanish 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, President 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, L Society 2, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Court 3, Band Variety 3, Class Play 3, National Honor 3. RONNIE ELLIS Triangle 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2. MARLIN ENDSLEY V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Monitor 1, Baseball 2, 3, Projection Crew 1, 2, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Sesquicentennial Parade 2. JACK EPPERT Spanish 1, A.Y. 1, Student Council 2, Monitor 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, 2, Reg. Room I Welfare Chairman 3, Football 1, 2, Captain 3. HELEN EVANS Art Club 2, 3, Girls'lntramurals 1, Chorus 1, F.H.A. 2, 3. MARY JO EVANS Visual Arts 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 3, Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 3, F.H.A. 2, Concessions l, 2. SHIRLEY KAY EYSSEN Y-Teens 3, Monitor 3, Transferred from Canton Lincoln Sept. '53, sos Feuuvions Flash Spanish l, 2, A.Y. 3, Student Council T, Reg. Room President l, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Football I, 2, 3, Noble Allen Award I, Track l, 2, 3. FREDERICK E. FLEMING Fred Latin I, Spanish 2, A.Y. l, Swim Team I. CARL FLEWELLEN V,C.Y. l, 2, 3, Debate 3, Mechanical Drawing Awar JAMES FONDAW page twenty-seven BOB FREDERICK Spanish I, S700 Club 2, Class Play 3. WANDA LOU FREEMAN Class Treasurer 3- Art Club I 2- Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Student Council 3 Reg. Room President 3, Girls' Intramurals I, Triangle Queen I, Chorus 3, F.H.A. Parliamentarian I, 2, Football Skit 2, 3, Sales Tax , Show 2, Concessions I, Class 3 Play 3. ERNA GERDEL Y-Teens 2, F.T.A. 3, S100 Club 3, Monitor 2, 3, F.H.A. I, 2, Secretary 3, Football Skit 3, Concessions 2, Lily Parade 2, Class Play 3. CHARLES FISHER -'Fisw' ELIZABETH FOSTER s Y-Teens l, 2, Chorus 'l, 2. JANET GESSELLS Gus Y-Teens l, 2, 3, SIOO Club l, Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, All'City Orchestra I. page twenty-eight BEVERLY KAY GLASS Spanish I, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 G,A.A. 2, Vice-President 35 Student Council 25 L Society 25 Choir 2, 35 Band I, 25 Cheerleader I, 2, 35 Bond Variety I, 25 Class Team I, 2, 35 Relay Queen I5 Girls' State 25 Trio 2, 35 Class Play 35 National Honor 3. JAYNE GLASS Spanish 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 35 SIOO Club I, 25 Occident Staff 35 Reg. Room Business Manager I5 Cheerleader 2, 35 Concessions I, 25 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 35 Chemistry Award 25 Relay Queen 25 Sales Tax Show 35 Class Team Cheerleader I5 Class Play 3. SYLVIA GOOD it-I-een MARGARET GORDON Margie Y-Teens 35 A.Y. 35 F.H.A. 3. . W i 2211412 1 , J JANET GRIFFITH Visual Arts 35 Latin I, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 A.Y. 35 L Society 25 Choir 35 Band I, 2, 35 Monitor 35 Chemistry Award 25 Girls' Intramurals I, 25 Chorus I, 25 Band Variety I, 25 Class Play 35 National Honor 3. FRED GUNTHER French 35 A.Y. 25 S100 Club 25 Band I. MARY HANKLE A.Y. 25 Choir 35 Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Latin Scholarship I, 25 Chorus 25 Band Variety I, 25 Sales Tax Show 3. JIM HANNAHS llRoCky1l LINDA HARDACRE French 2, 35 Latin 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 A.Y. I, 35 Monitor 25 Library Staff I, 25 Reg. Room Civic Chairman I5 Girls' Intramurals I, 25 French Scholarship 2, Chorus 35 F.H.A. Recreation Chairman I, 2, 35 Lily Parade 25 Football Skit 35 Class Play 3. JUDY HARRIS Art Club I, 2, President 35 French I, 25 Spanish 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 A.Y. Publicity Chairman 35 Choir 35 Monitor I, 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals I, 25 Chorus I, 25 F.H.A. 35 Sales Tax Show 35 Band Variety 35 Lily Parade I, 2. BOB HART Visual Arts I, 25 Student Council I5 Class Play 35 Choir 2, 3. JUDY ANN HARVEY Visual Arts I, 25 Spanish I, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 A.Y. I, 25 F.T,A. I, 2, 35 Choir 35 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 35 Lily Parade 2, 35 Science Award 25 F.H.A. I, 2, 35 Sales Tax Show 2, 35 Band Variety I, 2, 35 Class Play 3. BEVERLY HAYS Bev Latin I, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, SIO0 Club 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team 2, F.H.A. I, Treasurer 2, Concessions I, 2, Lily Parade I. RALPH HEADINGTON Band I, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Track I, 2, 3. JEAN ELAINE HESSLER Jeanie Art Club 3, French 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, L Society 2, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 3, Science Award 2, Football Skit 3, Concessions 2, 3, Class Play 3, National Honor 3. DOROTHY HICK Visual Arts 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, S100 Club 3. CHARLES HICKS Chuck Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 3, Track I, 2, 3. JANET HILL Y-Teens I, 2, SIO0 Club I, Concessions I, Football Skit 2, 3, Class Play 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals I, Forget-Me-Not Parade I. NANCY KAY HOARE Bubbles Visual Arts 3, Latin 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, SIOO Club I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Football Skit 3, Reg. Room Secretary I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, F.H.A. Secretary I, 2, Ticket Sales 2, 3, Secretary Coach's Office 2, 3, Jr. Y-Teens Advisor 3. JERRY HORN Jughead Triangle I, Secretary 2, 3, A.Y. I, Reg. Room Secretary I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Mechanical Drawing Award 2, Boys' State I, Track 2, 3, Class Vice-President 3. page twenty-nine JACK HOWELL Dixie Latin I, A.Y. 3, Student Council I, L Society 2, Band I, 2, 3, Monitor 3, Reg. Room President I, 2, Sports Manager I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Occident Photographer I, 2, 3, Boys' State 2, All-Ohio Band 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Football Skit 2, National Honor 3. JIM HUGHES Latin I, A.Y. I, 2, Occrdent Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3. . HERBERT HULLS Art Club I, Equestrian Club 3. JUDY HURT French 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Student Council I, Class Play 3, Monitor I, 2, 3, Reg. Room President I, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, Homecoming Court 3, Chorus 3, Sales Tax Show 3, Band Variety 3, Football Skit 3. page thirty JOE HUTCHISON Nick Spanish I, A.Y. 2, 3, Student Council I, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman l, 2, Basketball I, 2, Baseball l, 3, Track I. LAWRENCE JANES iilcnyu Latin I, 2, A.Y. 3, S100 Club 3, Sports Manager I. JOYCE JOHNSON Y-Teens I, 2, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals I, Links 'l. MARLETTA JOHNSON pxmanyrv Y-Teens l, 3, Monitor 2, 3, Cafeteria 2, 3. MARY JOHNSON Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, F.T.A. 3, Choir 3, Chorus l,2, Lily Parade lp Poppy Parade 2. JO ANN JORDAN .uodyn Latin 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, L Society 2, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, Lily Parade I, Chemistry Award 2, National Honor 3. CHARLES JUDSON Chuck A.Y. 3, S100 Club 2, Drafting Award 2, 3. CLAUDE ED KEARNEY Triangle 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Sports Manager 2, Drafting Award I, 2, Socialite Club 3. MARILYN KEELER Latin 2, Y-Teens I, L Society 2 Choir 2, Student Director 3, Monitor I, 2, Stamp Counter I, 2 Library Staff I, Reg. Room Secretary 2. BEVERLY JANE KIBBEY Y-Teens 2, 3, F.H.A. 3. RONNIE KIRKPATRICK Kirk Art Club I, 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, President 3, Hi-Y 2, Monitor 2, Swim Team I, M. C. Sales Tax Show 3, Class Play 3. RONNIE KLEIN DAVE KREBS Reno Art Club 35 Spanish 15 Hi-Y 15 A.Y. 2, 35 Student Council 15 Monitor 1, 25 Reg. Room Business Manager 1, 35 Football 1, 25 Baseball 35 Class Play 3. CAROL KRESSE Visual Arts 35 Art Club 2,35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y, 2, 35 S100 Club 2, 35 Chorus 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 2 CHARLOTTE YVONNE KROPP Y-Teens 2, 35 Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 Cafeteria 1. JOHN KRUEGER Jack French 15 S100 Club 15 Band 1, 25 Book Room 1. SUSAN KUHLMAN nsuen Art Club 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 35 Student Council 15 Reg. Room President 15 Cheerleader 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Team 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 35 Sales Tax Show 35 Bond Variety 3. CELENA LAMBERT Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 35 Choir 35 Glee Club 35 Chorus 1, 2. page thirty-one PAT LEISER Y-Teens 2. PAT LEVERING Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 5100 Club 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 35 F.H.A. 15 Lily Parade 1, 25 Forget-Me-Not Parade 1. JANET LATHEM Y-Teens 1. JOAN LEHMAN S anish1 2 3- GAA Cabinet P I , f - - - 2, 35 A.Y. 1, 2, Treasurer 35 F.T.A. 1, 25 L Society 25 Choir 35 Orchestra 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 All-City Radio Workshop 35 Class Team 1, 2, 35 Science Award 1, 2, 35 Band Variety 1, 2, 35 Class Play 35 National Honor 3. CAROL LEWIS Visual Arts 35 Art Club 1, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. RICHARD LEWIS llkickll S100 Club 1, 25 Reg, Room Business Manager 25 Book Room 3 page thirty-two 1 CAROLE LILLY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, Lily Parade 1, 2, Poppy Parade 1, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade 1, 2. BARBARA LINSCOTT nsarbu Spanish 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Choir 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Occident Staff 2, Reg. Room Secretary 1, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 3, Class Team Cheerleader 1, Sales Tax Show 3. NANCY LOGAN uNann Spanish 1, Y-Teens 1, Lily Parade 1, Forget-Me-Not Parade 1. MARLENE LOMPREY Visual Arts 3, Equestrian Club 3, Transferred from Henderson, Nev. ' ' If RUTH LORENZ Latin 1, Vice-President 2, 3, G.A.A, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, 3, F.T.A, 1, L Society 2, Choir 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Cafeteria 1, Ticket Sales 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3. BETTY LOVELLE Choir 3, Band 2, 3, Chorus 2. snnuev Lowenv sherry Y-Teens 1, Cabinet 2, 3, A.Y. 2, Choir 3, Monitor 2, 3, Library Staff 1, 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Mixer Entertainment 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, Band Variety 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Lily Parade 1, 2, 3. LOIS LOWRY Y-Teens 1, 2, Choir 3, Chorus 1, 2, F.H.A. 3. Ns Q X . FYI, 4 X wr N3 : f V. Mf t H ' if 1 'f Q fir I .J DONNA MACK Art Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, A.Y. 2, F.H.A. 1. CHARLOTTE MARTENS Visual Arts 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, S100 Club 2, Monitor 1, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Ticket Sales 2, 3, Eligibility 3, Secretary Coach's Office 2, Cashier in Treasurer's Office 1, Links 2. MARY MARTINDALE V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, F.T.A. 3, L Society 2, Choir 3, Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Ensemble 2, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, Lily Parade 1, Forget'Me-Not Parade 1, Class Play 3, National Honor 3 CAROLYN McCHESNEY French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, F.T.A. 3, L Society 2, Monitor 2, 3, Concessions 1, 2, Links 2, National Honor 3. page thirty-three PEGGY McCOY Art Club 2, S100 Club 3, Cafeteria I, 2, 3. JAMES McCREADY RALPH MCGINNIS npopeyen MARY JO McNAMEE llMac!7 Latin l, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, 3, S100 Club I, Stamp Counter I, Chorus I, Concessions I, 2, 3. DELILAH MEEK llDee1l MARTHA MERRIMAN uMar'Yn Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Class Play 3, Monitor I, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Girls' Intramurals 'I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Teacher's Assistant I, 2, Style Show 2, 3, Football Skit 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, Concessions I, 2, 3. AUDREY MERRITT Visual Arts, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 3, Girls' Intramurals I, F.H.A. 2, Treasurer 3, Forget-Me-Not Parade I. SYLVIA MEYERS Sylvester Y-Teens 'I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Lily Parade 2. ROWLAND MIESSE Jasper Band 'l, 2, 3. SANDRA MILLER Sandy G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Cabinet 3, A.Y. I, 2, S100 Club I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Monitor 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Teams I, 2, Triangle Queen 2, Sales Tax Show 3, Band Variety 3. SUSANNE MILLER -'sur' Latin 3, Y-Teens 'l, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Choir 2, 3, Reg. Room President 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, Girls Intramurals I, 2, 3, Girls' Quartette 2, 3, Football Skit 3, Sales Tax Show 3, Band Variety 2, Class Play 3. ROBERT MONTENARO S100 Club I, Drafting Award 2, School Beautification I, 2, 3. e thirty BERNICE MONTONEY Bernie Y-Teens 2, Monitor 2, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg, Room Civic Chairman 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 3. JIM MORRIS Band l, 2, 3. NANCY MORROW Y-Teens 'l, F.H.A. l, 2, Class Play 3. FRANCES MUCHMORE S100 Club 3, F.H.A. 1, 2. PAT MYERS Y-Teens 'l,. 2, A.Y. l, F.T.A. l, STOO Club l, Girls' lntramurals 'l, Chorus l. BARBARA NEFF Y-Teens 'l,' 2, 3, Monitor l, 2, Cafeteria l, 2, 3, Lily Parade l, 2, Poppy Parade l, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade l, 2, 3. CARL JOSEPH NEFF ...hen Art Club l, 2, A.Y. l, Student Council l, Choir l, 2, 3, Reg. Room President l, Football 1, 2. BEVERLY NICKOSON Art Club l, Spanish l, Y-Teens 3, Monitor 'l, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman l. ALAN NIEDERLITZ Art Club 1, French l, 2, Triangle l, 2, 3, A.Y. l, 2, Monitor l, 2, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Cross Country l, 2, Sports Manager 2, Swim Team l, Golf l, 2, 3. MARIANN NOLTEMEYER Visual Arts l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, A.Y. l, 2, Monitor 2, Girls' Intramurals 'l, 2. BILLIE OLIVER Visual Aris 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Monitor 1, 3, Lily Parade l, Forget-Me-Not Parade l. EVANS ORR V.C.Y. 3. ROSEMARY OSMAN Art Club 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, F.T.A. 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, 2. DAVE OTEWALT L Society 3, Monitor 3. JAMES EDWARD PARKINSON Monitor I, Reg. Room Business Manager I, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I. RON PARKINSON Hi-Y 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Choir I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, Cross Country 2, 3, Swim Team I, Golf I, Band Variety I, 2, M. C. 3. CAROL PATTERSON Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Library Staff I, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman I, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Sales Tax Show 2, Football Skit I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, Class Play 3. JAMES W. PAUL SCOTT FENCE Latin I, Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, 5I,0OO Club 3, Student Council Vice- President 2, President 3, Band President I, 2, 3, Dance Band I, Vice-President 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Swim Team I, Geometry Scholarship Test I, Boys' State 3, Track I, 2, 3, Football Skit 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, National Honor 3. PHILLIP POOL V.C.Y. 3, French 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Hi-B. A. I. page thirty-five DICK POOR SIO0 Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, Manual Arts Award, Chemistry Award 2, Band Variety I, 2, 3. DIANNE POPULIN Visual Arts 3, Arts Club I, 2, 3, Equestrian Club I, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, SIOO'Club 3, Monitor 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, Class Team 2, Concessions I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, 2, Poppy Parade I, 2. JUDY POSEY French I, 2, 3, G.A.A, 2, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Cabinet 3, A.Y. I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Choir 2, 3, Monitor I, 2, Occident Staff 2, Annual Staff 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Team 3, Girls' Trio 2, 3, Sales Tax Show I, 2, 3, National Honor 3. ARDIENNE POTTER Y-Teens 2, L Society 2, Monitor I, Library Staff 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, National Honor 3. e thirty W 4 swf CHARLOTTE POUND Y-Teens 1, 25 A.Y. 15 Monitor 1, 2. BONNIE POWELL Y-Teens 1, 2. KARL PRESLER MARION PUSECKER V.C.Y. 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 A.Y. 25 Student Council 25 Class Play 35 Monitor 35 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 25 Chemistry Award 2. BERNERD RANNEY Monitor 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 35 Sports Manager 2, 35 Track 2, 3: History Scholarship 1, 2. MARILYN REDD Y-Teens 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 3. CLARK REDICK Llkockli Hi-Y 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 S100 Club 35 Class Play 35 Band 1, 25 Occident Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Reg. Room Secretary 25 Swim Team 15 Golf 1, 35 Chemistry Award 25 Hi-Y Conference 35 All-City Radio Workshop 35 Football Skit 2, 3. SUZANNE REDMAN usuevv Latin 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 S100 Club 1, 35 Monitor 2, 35 Library Staff 35 Reg. Room Secretary 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 15 Cheerleader 2, 35 Class Team 1, 2, 35 Sales Tax Show 35 Band Variety 35 Class Play 35 National Honor 3. LOIS REEB Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 L Society 25 Monitor 2, 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 15 F.H.A. 2, 35 Cashier in Treasurer's Office 35 Forget-Me-Not Parade 1. FRITZI REED Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 15 Library Staff 15 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Mixer Refreshments 35 S100 Club 3 Annual Staff 35 Occident Staff 3. CRESTON REESE A.Y. 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 15 Dance Band 2, 35 Swim Team 1 Chemistry Award 2, Music Award 2, 35 Physics Award 35 Sales Tax Show 2, 35 Band Variety 1, 2, 3. BOB REEVES DoN Risen 5100 Club 3. DAVE RISMILLER Latin 1, Hi-Y 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Class Play 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Dance Band 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Swim Team 1, Track 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, Football Skit 3, National Honor 3. NANCY ROBY V.C.Y. 1, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, S100 Club 3, L Society 2, Monitor 3, Library Staff 2, 3, Lily Parade 1, Poppy Parade 1, National Honor 3. ARLENE ROSS French 1, Latin 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, Student Council 3, Library Staff 2, 3, Reg. Room President 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Football Skit 2, 3, Lily Parade 1, Class Play 3. BILL ROSS Latin 1, 2, S100 Club 3. DORIS RUFFNER Iioorill Latin 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Cabinet 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2,'Class Play 3, 3: Monitor 1, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room President 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, 3, Football Skit 2, 3. ROBERT R. RYERSON nsobn Latin 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, 51,000 Club 3, Band 1, 2, Sports Manager 1, 2. HAROLD SCHRACK Latin 2, Band 1, 2, Chemistry Award 2. page thirty-seven JUDITH SCHULZ Schulzie Visual Arts 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, 51,000 Club 1, L Society 2, Class Play 3, Choir 2, 3, Monitor 2, 3, Occident Staff 2, Chorus 1, Football Skit 3, Forget'Me-Not Parade 1, National Honor 3. PATTY SCOTT Scottie V.C.Y. 3, Latin 1, 2, Spanish 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A. Y. 1, 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Football Skit 2, 3, Lily Parade 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3. SHIRLEY S-COTT Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Lily Parade 1, 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade 1, JORETTA SEIPEL Jetty Visual Arts 1, 2, V.C.Y. 1, Y-Teens 1 2- A.Y. 1 2- F.T.A. 1- 5100 Club 1, 2, Choir 3, Monitor 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Chorus 1, 2, Class Play 3. e thirty-eight 'm,k i .. 1 2A: , 55, f DICK SENSENBRENNER Hi-Y 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 5100 Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council 15 Monitor 1, 25 Occident Stott 35 Annual Staff 35 Reg. Room President 15 Reg. Room Business Manager 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Chemistry Award 2. JOANN SESSOR Jodie Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Football Skit 1, 25 Concessions 1, 25 Lily Parade 1, 25 Poppy Parade 1. ADIN SHADE Art Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish 15 A.Y. 35 S100 Club 15 Annual Stott 2, 35 Reg. Room Business Manager 35 Chemistry Award 2. NANCY SHANNON Pinkie Latin 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 A.Y. 25 S100 Club 1, 25 Student Council 15 L Society 25 Monitor 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Class Team 1, 2, 35 National Honor 3. RONALD SHOAF S100 Club 1, 2. RICHARD SIMMERS Dick Hi-Y 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 S100 Club 1, 2, 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 25 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 15 Wood Award 25 Class Finance Committee 35 Football Skit 3, BARBARA SKINNER Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 Monitor 35 Concessions 1, 25 Lily Parade 1, 25 Forget-Me-Not Parade 2. KAY SKIPPER Katie Visual Arts 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 1,25 sioo Club 1, choir 2,35 Monitor 1, 2, 35 Library Statf 25 Reg. Room Secretary 15 Lily Parade 15 Poppy Parade 15 Forget-Me-Not Parade 1, 2. GEDRGE SLATE Junior S100 Club 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Track 35 Band Variety 1, 2, 3. BILL SMITH Student Council 15 Football 1, 25 Track 2, 3. CAROLYN SMITH French 2, President 35 Spanish 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 A.Y. 25 F.T.A. 1, Vice-President 2, 35 L Society 25 Monitor 35 Reg. Room President 25 Reg. Room Secretary 15 Girls' lntramurals 15 F.H.A. 1, President 2, 35 History Award 1,2 French Award 25 Class Play 35 National Honor 3. DON SMITH Art Club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 15 A.Y. 1, 25 S100 Club 2, 35 Class Play 35 Football Skit 35 Cafeteria 1, 2. JEANETTE SMITH ...janv Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Choir 3, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager I, Chorus I, 2, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade I. PATTY SNOW .Tatu Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Chorus I, Girls' Intramurals I, Football Skit 3, Concessions I, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade 2. DORIS SPANGLER Visual Arts 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Monitor 3, Library Staff 2, Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 2, Concessions I. PATRICIA STATEN MPM., Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Student Council I, Monitor 3, Reg. Room Secretary I Chorus I, 2, 3, F.H.A. I, Football Skit 3, Concessions I, 2, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, Class Play 3. CAROLYN STILWELL French 2, Secretary 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, L Society 2, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, National Honor 3. MARILYN SWICEGOOD Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, Chair I, 2, 3. page thirty-nine KATHERINE THOMAS nKinyu Spanish I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Class Play 3. BOB THOMAS RAY THOMEN Laurel Band I, 2, President 3, Dance Band 2, President 3, Cross Country 3, Chemistry Award 2, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3. BEN SPITLER NANCY THOELCKE Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SIOO Club 2, 3, Visual Arts I, Monitor l, 3. JOHN THOMPSON page forty MERRILLYN DEL THOMPSON UMUMH Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Monitor I, 2. VAN VICKERS DORIS TOM Latin I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, Monitor I, Library Staff I, 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Y-Teens representative 3, Sales Tax Show 3, Band Variety 3, Concessions I, Lily Parade 2, Class Play 3. MARY EDNA VALENTINE Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. I, 2, Monitor I, Reg. Room Civic Chairman I, Concessions I, Lily Parade I, 2. JAMES VAN METER llJim!V Latin 3, Orchestra I, 2, President 3, Chemistry Award 2, Sales Tax Show 3, Band Variety I, 2, 3. JOHN WALTER SIOO Club 3. CONNIE WARD Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chorus I, Concessions I, 2, 3, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade I. RUTH WATSON Visual Arts 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, SIO0 Club 2, Monitor I, Reg. Room President 2, Sales Tax Show I, Concessions I, 2, Lily Parade I, 2. MARCIA WEBER Marty Visual Arts 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, Concessions I, 2, Lily Parade I, Forget-Me-Not Parade 2. CAROLYN WEIDNER Visual Arts I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, SIOO Club 2, 3, Monitor I, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Forget-Me-Not Parade I, Class Secretary 3. GENE WERNER 5100 Club 3. LOWELL WHARTON MYRTLE WHITE RONALD WILCOX nkonu Latin 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, 51,000 Club 1, Band 1, 2, Monitor 3, Band Variety 1, History Scholarship 1, 2. DAVE WILLIAMS Duke French 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, President 3, S100 Club 3, Student Council 3, L Society 2, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Sales Tax Show 2, Football Skit 3, Class Play 3, National Honor 3. EUNICE WILLIAMS z JERI WILLIAMS Butch Visual Arts 1, 2, Equestrian Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, 3, Monitor 1, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, Poppy Parade 1, 2. SALLY WILLIAMS Spanish 1, Y4Teens 1, 2, Stamp Counter 1, Reg. Room. Welfare Chairman 1, Girls' lntramurals 1, Chorus 1, Concessions 1, 2. CLYDE WILSON DALE WILSON Equestrian Club 1, 2, President, Rode in Homecoming 3, S100 Club 3, Chemistry Award 2. page forty-one nous wnLsoN Equestrian Club President 1, Vice- President 2, Treasurer, Rode in Homecoming, Christmas Parade 3, Football 1. NANCY WILSON French Vice-President 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, Kiwanis Vocal Scholarship 3, Sales Tax Show 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Concessions 1, Class Play 3. DICK WITTER Hi-Y 2, 3, A.Y. 1, 2, 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Baseball 3. IRENE WOERLEIN Renie Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.Y. 2, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Concessions 1, 2, Lily Parade 1. page forty-two FREDRIC WORCH Fred - Triangle 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 A.Y. 2, 35 S100 Club 35 Drafting Award 2, 35 Triangle Award 2, 3. FRANCES WRIGHT Fran Visual Arts 1, 2, 35 Latin 1, 35 Spanish 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 25 S100 Club 25 Choir 35 Library Staff 1, 2, 35 Reg. Room Secretary 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Sales Tax Show 35 Lily Parade 1, 25 Poppy Parade 1, 2. STEFANIE WRIGHT Stevie Latin 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 S100 Club 1, 35 Choir 35 Reg. Room Business Manager 25 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 35 Class Team 1, 35 Chorus 1, 25 Y-Teen Representative 15 Style Show 35 Sales Tax Show 35 Band Variety 35 Football Skit 2, 35 Class Play 3. BARBARA YOUNG Latin 1, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 A.Y. 1, 35 F.T.A. 15 S100 Club lg Occident Staff 25 Reg. Room President 15 Class Team Cheerleader 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 25 Concessions 2, 35 Student Council 1, Treasurer 3. DONNA YOUNG Latin 1, 35 G.A.A. 1, 3, Secretary 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 S100 Club 2, 35 Monitor 15 Occident Staff 2, 35 Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 35 Reg. Room President lj Reg. Room Business Manager 25 Class Team Cheerleader 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 25 Sales Tax Show 35 Band Variety 3. Seated at the table in Room 308 are Susie Miller, Barbara Booth and Russell Dickinson handing out mock ballots to their P. O. D. class in the November elections. if gf -MW JV '20 ee you at the game! The 12A girls are shown decorating their bus for the trip to Canton. Oh look! That's me at the mixer. page forty-three 12B HOMEROOM 312 first row, left to right, Jim Vincent, Don Bower, Marvin Ziegfeld, Phil Anderson, George Wendel, Vincent McElroy, Andrew Terry, Larry Daugherty, Bob Schmidt. second row, Jerry Winnestaffer, Carl Clous, Jim Vail, Edgar L. Yahn, Thomas Workman, Lewis Shady, Harold Wagner, Oddie Sanders, David D'Amico. third row, Gary Dowler, George Eichenberger, Bob Richardson, Dale Seibert, Perry Stavrides, Bob Boldt, Tommy Rees, Dick Burke. HOMEROOM 313 first row, left to right, Carol Schall, Donna Demmler, Sharon Robinson, Beverly Harmon, Marilyn Kight, Beverly Booth, Sue Raike, Virginia Miller, Nancy Moore. second row, Cherry Cannon, Nancy Parks, Miriam Smith, Sue Severns, Diane Patton, Shirley Boldt, Judy Banner, Nancie Hagans. third row, Ann Pringle Billie Marzluf, Gloria Unfried, Marilyn Swicegood, Ardienne Potter, Barbara Shoemaker. fourth row, Barbara Voorhees, Grace VanAtta, Phyllis Crapper, Janet Willing, Peggy McCoy, Myrtle White, Donna Schmidt, Nancy Bradshaw. HOMEROOM 315 first row, left to right, Jack Mitchell, Emilie Halvorson, Janice Johnson, Donna Grant, Carol Hoover, Diane Lee, Jane Lloyd, Shirley McElroy, Thomas Newkirk. second row, Sally Hunt, Barbara McKinley, Carol McPherson, Mary Lou Manson, Geri Hosler, Fred Jackson, Bill Smith. third row, Bob Moone, George McCready, Lonnie Hinton, Dick Schultz, Charles Cook, Bill Ward. fourth row, Edward Nice, Douglas Wilson, Leon Henkel, Bill Reid, Jim Morris, Wayne Foster. page forty-four 1 IIA HOMEROOM 101 first row, left to right, Nancy Cory, Jane Baker, Lois Erasure, Carole Chatfield, Beatrice Brown, Cora Bennett, Doreen Chakeres, Julia Rennie. second row, Marlene'England, Charlene Florio, Virginia Clark, Mary Exman, Scheila Albery, Judi Fenimore, Alyce Athey, Dorothy Casteel. third row, Jean Catan, Kathryn Allard, Nancy Geyer, Mary Gardner, Joyce Brocksmith, Darlene Distelhorst, Edith Kingry, fourth row, Judie Williams, Anne Brock, Mary Fox, Barbara Bolen, Yvonne Birkhead, Barbara Constans, Fredda Brown, Gloria Dawkins. HOMEROOM 226 first row, left to right, Barbara Moore, Wanda McElroy, Marlene Mitchell, Joan Niederlitz, Rose Marie Pinkerton, Gloria Pridemore, Gladys Pridemore, Sandra Scott. second row, Shirley Morgan, Lois Moran, Marlene Rogers, Connie Martin, .loan Penwell, Elaine Marzluf, Jean Sidner third row, Ann Kimball, Alice Rice, Patty Lou Hopper, Evalyn Mack, Betty Hood, Mariorie Seagle, Nancy Scholten. fourth row, lrene Scott, Hannah Parker, Thora Symmonds, Karen Reber, Betty Schmidt, Janet Reid. HOMEROOM 225' first row, left to right, Ruth Topping, Nancy Wise, Rosalie Soon, Joar. Coffey, Dianne Wade, Marilyn Shroyer, Nancy Steckman, Carol Whitfield. second row, Sandra Willis, Carol Willie, Margie Smith, Dolores Ziegler, JoAnna Tillis, Joanne Stewart, Donna Van Dyke, Janice Underwood. third row, Gail Bare, Marcelle Caines, Sally Albright, Joyce Whipple, Janet Penny, Judy Swartz, Carol Temple, Sally,Thimmes. fourth row, Rosanna Ward, Bernice Uhl, Margie Newman, Beverly Wilson, Jane Watters, Jeanne Simonson, Roberta Baird, Margaret O'Harra. HOMEROOM 240 first row, left to right, Larry Edelman, Kenneth Swartz, Howard Tucker, Roger Hook, Dick Trott, Jim Toler, Dean Woodruff, Addison Lewis. second row, Bob Sparks, Roger Evans, Jim Stanley, John Spanable, Joe Seidel, Everett Sanders, Byron Steiff, Perry Slaughter. third row, Lee Smith, Wilbur Vashaw, Larry Thompson, Phil Vance, Bob Sutton, Jerry Swindler, fourth row, Karl Davis, Jon Dawson, Jack Steward, Eugene Tilley, Steve Snedegar, Ralph Wheaton. HOMEROOM 304 first row, left to right, Ronald Ireland, Ronnie Hill, Dee Carroll, John Fleming, Bill Hughes, Ronnie Forrer, Billy Jenkins. second row, Victor A. Jutt, Diclf Berlo, John Guiffre, Dick lzzard, Don Ireland, Larry Hale. third row, Norman Harvey, Danny Grant, Leroy Davis, Donald Griffin, Bill Greene, Kurt Grashel, fourth rovif, Walter Dolder, John Guzzo, Chuck Earl, Ron Henry, Norm DeLong, Dana Deshler. HOMEROOM 310 first row, left to right, Thomas Ligon, Tom Rice, Lawrence B. Copley, Jr., Pat O'Malley, Chuck Florio. second row, Richard Moose, Bob Recob, Paul Rausch, Jack Madden, Joe Muchmore. third row, Russ Nippert, Byron Poston, Mike Matheny, Larry Nafzger, Jim Pruden, fourth row, Jerry Pollock, James Wolters, Don Rhoads, Paul Pullins, Paul Longmire, Don Reeb. HOMEROOM 311 first row, left to right, Shirley Culp, Judy Jackson, Helen Guyton, Lois Hunter, Norma Lusignola, Gayle Lamb, Diane Heller, Sue Jackson. second row, Lois Lucas, Jeanne Hilbert, Pattie Clark, Carole Jhensen, Clara Grabill, Mona Henson, Margie Beeson. third row, Linda Lease, Suzie Hoover, Harriet Hunter, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Mary Jayne Graham, Barbara Johnson, Joan Jenny, Nancy Holloway, Georgia Kearney. fourth row, Darlene Large, Donna Krivdo, Joan Holland, Rosalie Lockwood, Joan Hill, Judy Jones, Margie Hunyady, page forty-five. HOMEROOM 323 first row, left to right, Bob Baus, Jim Bishop, Jim Bluhm, Ronald Bezold, Jim Brady, Danny Boyd. second row, Richard Black, Don Bostic, David Brophy, Doug Baus, Clark Bryant, Donald Cook. third row, Jerry Anderson, John Bland, Dick Conrad, Ronald Van Arrdale, Arthur Andrews, Ronnie Adkins, Joe Brenot. fourth row, Jim Bodenheimer, Norman Buckingham, Bill Bryant, Clive Brofford, Eddie Brobeck. HOMEROOM 327 first row, left to right, George Hripp, Larry Erwin, Ronnie Killian, John Dawkins, Alan Daulton, Norman LaTorre, Andrew Allen, Jim MacDonald. second row, John Walter, .lim Kruckeberg, Tom Howells, Gary Landau, Tim Cooley, Robin Sharp. third row, Bob Walton, Franklin White, John Davis, Bob Kern, Jerry Osborne, Gary Darby. IIB Homeizoom 214 first row, left to right, Bill Fulton, Russell Hite, Fred Kerns, Bill Greene, Don Brown, Bill Chappelear. second row, Clark Armentrout, John Giannikos, Robert Alt, Bill Adams, James Allen, Roger Koch. third row, Dan T. Greer, Gary Erlenbach, Dan R. Greer, Jim Griffith, Keith Jenkins. fourth row, Dick Furry, Dudley Hereford, Larry Cartmell, John R. Jones. page forty-six HOMEROOM 317 first row, left to right, Hazel Loeffler, Leah Miller, Judy Dyer, Theresa Smith, Shelby Adams, Susan Moore, Carol Reed, Shirley Fleischer, Earlene Clotts, Janet Evans, Violet Smith, Edith Rathburn, Shelby Henkel, Paula Marlin. second row, Jean Walker, Cora Thompson, Beverly Cook, Barbara Capehart, Bobbie Bennett, Louise Dolder, Sandra Lutz, Mary Lou Fredendall, Melenie Ankrum, Judy Harman, Judy Matson, Jeanie Davis, Betty Lou Reeder. third row, Rosie Clark, Rozzie Russell, Nannette Sanders Betty Morris, Donna Contizano, Carole Boldt, Shelva Harlow, Jean Ream, De Anna Ward, Betty Ruffing, Carolyn Stickel, Donna Stimson. fourth row, Maureen Krems, Ruth Evans, Shirley Hill, Ruth Robinson, Heather Huston, Dodie Scott, Marilyn Hover, Marilyn Greer, Judy Krause, Carol Fuller. fifth row, Joyce Northrop, Marilyn Pringle, Barbara Puccetti, Betty Trickel, Carolyn Decker, Bonnie Trickel, Rosalie Constans, Joyce Wilson, Roberta Wilson, Carol lrion, Carole Karshner. HOMEROOM 217 first row, left to right, Jerry Rumley, Gary Nebinger, Bill Spratley, Dick Otis, Fred Lunch, Bill Link, Sherwood Waltman. second row, Ted Walker, Albert Outcalt, Tom Ricker, Mark Rector, Stanley Pfaff, De Witt Friend. third row, Phil Williams, Charles Schafer, Eugene Krise, Don Spradling, Richard Miller, John Kuntz. fourth row, Gerald Bowman, Ronald Owen, Neal Webb, Dan Timmons. IDA HOMEROOM 302 first row, left to right, John Lowry, Bob Lyons, Don Keller, John Kelly, Jim Lyle, Bob Liston, Wendell Hunyady, John Fisher. second row, Bill Kuhn, Charles Lantz, Jim Heinzelman, Jerry Hoffman, Phillip Jackson, Kail Linebrink, Bill Gue, Dcn Huey, Jerry Howard. third row, Roger Hankle, Fred Hill, Bill Grant, Ronnie Knipp, Robert Louch, Floyd Love, Donley Wray, Harry Kresse. fourth row, Max Reese, Charles Hannon, Tom Foster, Brian Lewie, Larry Langdon, Charles Landenberger, Bill Henry, Bill Kroner. HOMEROOM 303 first row, left to right, Marilynn Warren, Nancy Seeds, Marlene Schiller, Sharon Tanner, Judi Stelz, Carol Smith, Joy Titus, Janet Woodruff. second row, Marilyn Sheets, Margie Wohlgemuth, Patty Shay, Gail Wills, Marcia Williams, Jeannine Wisler, Rosemary Ryerson, Ruth Spangler. third row, Lynda West, Carol Jean Smith, Jeanie Wagner, Cecelia Rutledge, Jean Walker, Catherine Moore, Beverly Ferguson, Marianne Sayre. fourth row, LuAnn Witt-, Nancy'Sha.radin, Jeanette Tillis, Marilyn Saatkamp, Jeannette Ventola, Judy Stewart, Barbara Watts, JoAnn Todd. HOMEROOM 242 first row, left to right, Shirley Cartwright, Judy Garrison, Barbara Druar, Barbara Dolder, Ginny Cross, Judy Davis, Judy Cramer, Nancy Cooper, Judy Custer, Carolyn Davis. second row, Nancy Davis, Sandy Dent, Theresa DiGioia, Patty Diedrich, Beverly Cormany, Diane Fisher, Betty Chapman, Catherine Christoff. third row, Betty Evans, lrene Chucales, Kay Campbell, Marilyn Cathell, Phyllis Roberts, Carol Carroll, Sandy Francisco. fourth row, JoAnn Davis, Ruth Ann Cotlett, Mary Clarke, Doris Dailey, Joan Dunlap, Karen Cory. HOMEROOM 156 first row, left to right, John Boyd, Marvin Beach, Jim Detamore, Chuck Coe, Carl Christoff, Dick Baesman, Dick Eagan, Tommy Reed, Lynn Ralston. second row, Tom Davis, Eugene Bohn, Kenneth Carpenter, Robert Conley, Bob Doherty, John Edwards, Gary Bryant, Bill Borland. third row, John Behm, Dick D'Amico, Bob Edwards, Larry Dinsch, Jim Edwards, Gary Burlew, Bob Courtney, Bob Brokaw, Rowland Bezold. fourth row, Herb Cozad, Bill Bierly, John Bluhm, Wayne Beard, Fred J. Corcoran, Mike Byrum, Chuck Cash, Don Bieber, Dick Finnerty. HOMEROOM 233 first row, left to right, Sue Shell, Sandie Redman, Patty Barnes, Patti Binns, Donna Buchanan, Clara Birtcher, Faye Blevins, Janice Bucy, Lynn Bohanan. second row, Frances Athey, Shirley Berlo, Carolyn Cady, JoAnn Kelly, Margaret Yahn, Pat Wagner, Betty Rezes. third row, Donna McConnell, Pat Waggle, Karen Brock, Donna Balthaser, Rita Bruno, Kathryn Birle, Shirley Barnhill. fourth row, Betty Adrean, Roberta Camp, Mary Depoy, Barbara Brady, Virginia Autenrieth, Donna Armentrout, Margie -' Abram. 1 page forty-seven HOMEROOM 309 first row, left to right, 'Patti Hixson, Margie Holman, Frances Treboni, Nancy Heil, Phyllis Guyton, Bonnie Clifton, Shirley Gardner, Darlene Lamprecht. second row, Harriet Herron, Mary Lou Johnson, Dorothy Kegg, Melda Jones, Donna Hessler, Phyllis Grile, Janice Hafey, Patty Hill, Patti Grosh. third row, Margie Horger, Laura Hartsook, Barbara Heaney, Joan Gilliland, DiAnn Johnson, Kaye Kasdorf, Nina Griffith, Anita Leach, Dortha Houk. fourth row, Barbara Glass, Judy Jeckell, Barbara Herbster, Beverly Humphrey, Barbara Hanne, Carolyn Hedges, Valerie Hegenberger. HOMEROOM 314 first row, left to right, Fred Martin, Lee Porter, Dan Matyac, Bobby Miller, Tom Maish, Don Molt, Charles Gray, Jim Poston, Bob Ackerman. second row, Bill Pabst, Ray Williams, Howard Tidwell, Bruce Rife, Thomas Millet, Steve Plevel, Gene Pughline, Fred Preston. third row, Howard Morris, George Kronk, Charles O'Brien, Harry Lantz, George Carter, Lew Neer, Leon Meacham. fourth row, Tony Minor, George Hilf, Robert Maman, Scott Munson, Larry Miller, Jerry McLinn, Ron Nebinger, Dave Parker. HOMEROOM 322 first row, left to right, Dian Lust, Janet McComb, Sally Ritzmann, Beverly Peterfy, Delores Pope, JoAnn Recob, Carol Owen. second row, Alice Mebane, Susie Populin, Elsie Martin, Jill Ogden, Pauline Merrick, Nancy Ring, Sandy McClain, Janet Painter. third row, Mary Pinney, Ann Mcllyar, Charlene Peterson, Clara McKeever, Sharon Rohr, Marilyn Maxwell, Marilyn Miller, Marilyn Rozell, Delores Righter. fourth row, Lynn Oldfield, Donna O'Harra, Louise Ross, Janet Lorenzo, Barbara Reed, Diane Porter, Karol Sue Lotz. page forty-eight HOMEROOM 325 first row, left to right, James Whitt, Doug VanSky, James Topping, Donald Justice, Ronald Robinson, John Stetler, Lowell Smith, Jack Sanford, Larry Steece. second row, Don Wolfe, Ray Cook, Jerry Keyes, Charles Stewart, Phil Stuart, Bob Willis, Ed Slyh, Jim Wilson. third row, Robert Short, Fred Williams, Rollin Watts, Marvin Ruhlen, Ralph Smith, Dick Schall, Larry Witherup, Ron Radcliff. fourth row, Dave Randall, George Watkins, Dan Scoles, Ronnie Slabaugh, Bob Wilkins, Ted Strohm, Charles Swisher, Oren Woodward, Bill Wright. li., 'IDB Holvieizoom 139 first row, left to right, Ronnie Borton, Tom Wright, Tom Reeves, Billy Ruffing, Ted Hulett, Bob Bunner, David Snavely. second row, Linden' Harvey, Alfred Lucas, Mike Donaldson, John Love, Mike Posey, Buddy Johnson, Tom Cheney. third row, Dick Harmon, Marvin Brown, Wesley Hereford, Robert Chesser, Ronald Capehart, Tim Edwards, Jeff Dum, Mickey Wilson, Jim Graham. fourth row, Paul Eblin, Larry Freshcorn, Ronnie Matthews, Bob DeWitt, John Stone, Fred Goode, Ralph Tittle, Phillip Brown. HOMEROOM 234 first row, left to right, Carol Robinson, Betty Hughes, Melanie Davies, Loretta Bridges, Shirley Glassburn, ZoAnn Stanfield, Darlene Harrison, Pat Dixon. second row, Eddie Green, Mike King, Buddy Rector, Richie Walters, Tony Sperti, Ed Lilly, Jim McWilliams. third row, Wade Spangler, Richard Castle, David Conrad, Ronald Ranney, Jim O'Malley. fourth row, Jim Fulton, John Birle, Bill Edwards, Ted Schroeck, Bill Stehling, Dick Thomas. HOMEROOM 239 first row left to right, Dorothy Fleming, Libby Laderer, Judy Weber, Leona Linn Sally Worch, Sandy Smith, Kathleen Crider, Shirley Chesser, Judy Bennett Judy Ferguson. second row, Marylin Hahn, Charlene Sunker Dorothy Snow, Nancy Creamer, Kaye Jackson, Vivian Hughes, Norma Ward Judith Bickham, Marietta Morgan. third row, Janet Young, Nancy Grabill, Donna Gould, Flora Norman, Margaret Bower, Dixie Miller Pat Huffman, Mary Dutton. fourth row, Nancy Horn, Dorothy Trump Carriemae Tucker, Mary Snedegar, Janet Hartgers, Pat Massie, Dianne Boyer, Jaynet Blake. 9A Homekoom 106 first row, left to right, Charles Hite, Frank Wick, Donna Smith, Barbara Ritfle, Peggy Ball, Judy Lavitchka, Dennis O'Malley, David White. second row, Carole Ocker, Brenda Bluhm, Mary Clark, Edna Gibbs, Elizabeth Malone, Barbara Markins, Athrea Hedrick, Juanita Hicks. third row, Bob Murray, Parker Brigner, Kathy Gordon, Richard Anderson, Bill Bigelow, Jerry Lewis, Charles Budd. fourth row, Emory Roberts, Lois McCoy, Cynthia Mattey, Naomi Evans, Elizabeth Evans. HOMEROOM 107 first row, left to right, Fred Casselman, Stephen Foster, Jack Kight, Danny Hibbs, Jim Richesson, Wayne Morrow, Paul Wilson, David Ewing. second row, Ronald Benton, Gary Link, Gary Tague, Bill Ives, Guss Rose, Thomas Baker, Jerry Holycross. third row, Bob White, Bill Bucy, Clinton Peaks, Don Kruckeberg, Dave Swicegood, Joe Thompson, Dave Kendall. fourth row, Dan Unger, Ronald Winget, Clare Baileys, Larry Anderson, Jim Scott. HOMEROOM 'I 25 first row, left to right, Judy Keckley, Kay Hudson, Carol Campbell, Peggy Castle, Nancy O'Brien, Judy Hawthorne, Maxine Gassman, Kathleen Hartrantt, Anita Beckwith, Patti Jo McCormack. second row, Vurn Miller, Judy Peery, Barbara Bowsher, Pat Patterson, Sandy Thorne, Beverly Neibler, Peggy Prout, Judy Bates, Donna Smith. third row, Gloria Brandon, Judy Culler, Linda Lee Matheny, Mary Jane Eagon, ZiAnn Pospichel, Sharan Alberry, Kasia Spilos, Molly Phillips. fourth row, Frances Bargar, Roberta Armentrout, Nancy Gaskill, Judy Ann Pearson, Shelba Jean Jones, Carol Jean Durbin, Jeannine Mider. e forty-nine HOMEROOM 135 first row, left to right, Judy Thivener, Ruth Neville, Winnie Spangler, Mary Conover, Joyce Moore, Frances Evans, Alice Jones, Lynn Schmidt. second row, Hallie Wilson, Carol Unfried, Vera Jean Mincks, Becky Lowe, Patty Burke, Joy Merritt, Barbara Cheesebrew, Carol Allen, Roselee DiCenzo. third row, Alice Martin, Janet Stein, Roberta Borland, Norma Hobert, Suzanne Elliott, Rita Hendrix, Georgia Dawson, Judy Comer. fourth row, Delores Parks, Mae Brown, Judy Edwards, Shirley McCoy, Lois Todd, Barbara Diedrich, Gayle Landau. HOMEROOM 219 first row, left to right, Bob Cristee, Richard Klatte, David Key, Dick Steward, David Harris, Dick Williams. second row, Sammy Mann, Ken Danter, Paul Pennell, Jim McKenzie, Don Spencer, John Hummel. third row, David Hoover, Dave Nice, Julio Lorenzo, Jerry Peer, Jerry Noltemeyer, Graham Gibson, Donald Ater. fourth row, David Jenkins, Jack Morgan, Robert Rose, Douglas Andrews, Bob Messing, Richard Harris, David Cash. HOMEROOM 221 first row, left to right, Charles Bailey, Eugene Curtis, Don Lathem, Kenneth Bennett, Jim Wichterman, Jim Bolin, Dale Stultz. second row, James Jenkins, Patrick Mahoney, David Thompson, Lance Greenawalt, Jack Brocksmith, Paul Miller. third row, Ivan White, Charles Manis, Ned Johnson, Jim Worthington, Bill Bridgman, Gary Baker, Eddie Richardson, Dennis Hartzell. page fifty HOMEROOM 243 front row, left to right, John Hill, Jack Kamer, Tom Blake, Eddie McCleaf, Donald Bisbee, Jon Gove, Trey Doersam, David Steele, Richard Ronckovsky. second row, Lonnie Orme, Donald Jester, Bill Miller, Bill Rector, Dave Shafer, Billy Campbell, Robert Krieg. third row, Donald Kerr, Howard Harris, William Pruitt, Larry Bates, Dick Glass, Bill Nice, Edwin Willie. fourth row, Jerry Ricketts, Pete DeShazor, Larry Drake, Lee Lyon, John Hutt, Mike Ranney, Lee Kazee. HOMEROOM 245 first row, left to right, John Hunyady, Gene Russell, Pat Kelley, John Ingram, Jack Talmadge, Wayne Leeka, Larry Bigler, Bob Sandusky. second row, Bob Stuart, Jim Apel, John Smith, Bob Howe, Bob Roach, Chuck Lysen, Philip Lynch, Jim Calvert. third row, Charles Townsend, Glenn Neal, Herman Diltz, Ronald lrion, Gene Brobeck, Dwain Dorr. fourth row, Albert Gerdel, Jerry Fyffe, Tom Lewis, Jim Eltzroth, Kent Morris, Jerry Freeman. fifth row, Stephen Parks, Larry Doyle, Jack Hostetter, Eddie Neff, Ronald Dixon, Dove Pence, Philip Hoover. HOMEROOM 306 first row, left to right, Sondra Calloway, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Norma Hessinger, Marilyn Snodgres, Janet Morris, Nancy Berner, Carolyn Roush, Lynda Smith. second row, Monica Macaluso, Faye Ray, Delia Carson, Donna Brewer, Betty Carson, Judy Adkins, Carolyn Cooper, Judy Seagle, third row, Doris Jean Rose, Betty Lou Hill, Jeannie Williams, Judy Krueger, Margaret Barnhill, Kay Wells, Julie Fiechter, Julia Higgins, Beverly Pruden. fourth row, Marvene Smith, Joyce Strickler, JoAnn Saunders, LaRaeu Ingram, Wanda Lee, Patsy Wright, Ginger Heightland. HOMEROOM 321 first row, left to right, Ruth McDermitt, Lois Ann Fox, Ruth Contizano, Carol Ball, Barbara Baker, Carolyn Pack, Joan Ziegler, Paulette Davis, Marlene Reynolds. second row, Dorothy Fagan, Rachel Reeder, Alice Rees, Maxine Allard, Marilyn Nuessle, Carol Reeves, Judy Lloyd, Sharon Washburn, Carlene Rose. third row, Judie Bennett, Donna Ellingsworth, Judy Lovelle, Linda Ross, Jean St. Clair, Judy Beach, Sue Rinehart, Sally Moore, Sue Veregge. fourth row, Elizabeth Postlethwait, Brenda Calwell, Betty Jean Green, Beverly Bowshier, Charlotte Fulton, Barbara Kaiser, La French lngram, Barbara Timmons. 9B HOMEROOM 158 first row, left to right, Joan Gibson, Charlotte Hunter, Julie Robinson, Jacqueline Valentine, Parthenia Johnson, Judith Creamer, Linda Winn, Janet Lyday, Patricia Shato. second row, Marcia Hoare, Sondra Beck, JoAnn Frazier, Judy Moore, Bertha Chappelear, Kay Muchmore, Betty Strickler, Carryl Sloat, Dorothy Fisher. third row, Sharon Dent, Judi Killian, Darlene Eichenberger, Audrey Hartgers, Margie Weiler, Joyce Dawson, Loretta Davis, Nancy Hughes. fourth row, Barbara Bishop, Reta Bowers, Carol Good, Sandy Shannon, Gail Adams, Patty Bradshaw, JoAnne Coey, Martha DeBerry, HOMEROOM 241 first row, left to right, Rich Steece, David Robinson, Charles Stevens, Dick Myers, Bob Lyday, Robert Beard, Kenneth Tilton, Chuck Meister, John Sears. second row, Steve Byerly, Gary Peters, William Fetherolf, Robert Kreuz, Charles Staten, Torn Abram, Donald Herd, Norman Ressman. third row, Jim Duerler, Don Gilliland, Clarence Dailey, Kenny Clapsaddle, Wayne Robbins, Jerry Augenstein, Tammy Hill. fourth row, Geoff Rausch, Dale Bruskett, Charles Pfaltzgraf, Richard Carr, Bob Snedegar, Larry Price, Walter Goudy, HOMEROOM 1 12 first row, left to right, Larry Squeo, Parks Davis, Clar'k Andrews, Jerry Baker, Verne Benson, Ralph Elliott, Jack Nachman, Garry Hoffert. second row, Roger Seelig, Kenneth Reber, Harry Featherolf, William Cooke, Dow Norman, Roy McQueen, Jerry Francis, third row, Larry Salyer, Calvin Lutz, Carl Johnson, Bob Van Meter, James Hardy, Tom Armentrout, David Mack. fourth row, David Bluhm, Dick Miller, Robert Hover, Paul Wesley Dawson, Howard Fosnaugh, Eddy Hedges, George Tittle. page fifty-one HOMEROOM 134 first row, left to right, Judith Fox, Dianna Tippett, Carolyn Berry, Sherry Watts, Sandra Sorensen, Sandra McNamee, Geraldine Thompson, Ann Tallman. second row, Janis Harvey, Bonnie Bump, Dawana Bornheim, Jackie Werner, Carol Brobst, Gretchen Vagnier, Margaret Jenny, Helen Blizzard, Sharon Allen. third row, Mary Grabill, Sheila Jackson, Dora Linn, Mary Sellers, Ruthann Hardacre, Sharron Andrews, Sandra Huffman, Judy Dunlap, Ruth Eimer. fourth row, Marlene Potter, Ronda Graham, Louise Stoll, Mary Greene, Sue Ann Conrad, Connie Echelbarger, Dianne Giersdort, Roberta Ranney, Janey Leighninger. HOMEROOM 137 first row, left to right, Henry Rennie, Donald Renner, Dick Rice, Bill Hamilton, Marvin Capehart, Kenneth Brady, Paul Smith. second row, Tom McMillen, Tom Doddridge, Charles Demmler, Larry Rogers, John Laderer, Jerry Miller, Burnette Reed. third row, Donald Furry, Dale Gleason, Trent Lamb, Ervin Duncan, Robert Jackson, Paul Titus, Richard Green. fourth row, Steve Miller, Paul Hosler, Bob Smoot, David Darby, David Adkins. HOMEROOM 150A first row, left to right, Helen Zielke, Mary Chesser, Nancy Draper, Joyce Henry, Carole Hess, Sandy Wheeler, Linda Riftle, Louise Wells, Linda Boots. second row, Sandra Williams, Jean James, Norma Hewitt, Gail Samples, Donna Liston, Sondra Watts, Janet White, Myrna Ruhlen. third row, Betty Lou Crabtree, Barbara Daniels, Connie Campbell, Linda Asay, Carol Whipple, Jacquelin Powell, Ron Terry, Sheila Neel. fourth row, Susan Dean, Hulda Simonson, Alice McChesney, Ellen Greenwood, Helen Greer, Nancy Terry, Donna Shell, page fifty-two HOMEROOM 150B first row, left to right, Patty Carson, Judy Lomano, Judy Jester, Patsy Hanawalt, Marcia Holzapfel, Shirley Brown, Linda Curry, Karen Edberg, Judy Rupe. second row, Darlene Michal, Sally Drake, Norma Manley, Charlene Smith, Diana Robinson, Carole Blatt, Patti Donaldson, Linda Prior, Dianne Paugh. third row, Janie Oldfield, Joyce McConnell, Ann Williams, Annette Bates, Karen Rismiller, Marilyn Ruhl, Carol McWilliams, Diane Westlake. fourth row, Donna Wilson, Alfreida Rose, Phyllis Hill, Jackie Mason, Helen Bigler, Harriet Slabaugh, Janice Thompson, Anna Woodward HOMEROOM 218 I first row, left to right, Nancy Martindale, Josephine Gibbs, Diana Rohr, Ruth Ellingsworth, Sharon Kasdorf, Judy Brokaw, Mary Alice Garrison, Judy Gill, Marvene Ferguson. second row, Marilyn Levering, Rosemary Headd, Barbara Wolford, Joan McDaniel, Nancy Flippin, Delores Robinson, Annastine Weaver. third row, Nancy Swisher, Connie Chapman, Charlotte Underwood, Bonnie MgEntire, Linda Messing, Ann Arrington. fourth row, Judy Garrison, Roma Richards, Patty Ferguson, Juliet Coles, Sharon Bowen, Elaine Boring, Beverly Bickham. HOMEROOM 305 first row, left to right, Gilbert Stemm, Vaughn Ammon, Leon Copley, Tom Jones, Michael Leach, Larry Rice, Richard Distelhorst, Robert Calentine. second row, Marshall Garrett, Charles Pohle, Dick Curtiss, Don Eppert, Larry McDermitt, Justin Smith, John Rimestad. third row, John Flickenger, Gary Neff, William Hardin, Jimmy Williamson, Howard Lloyd, Don Willie, Larry Goodin. fourth row, David O'Brien, Ray Boll, Don Fuller, Bob Commeans, Joe Bowman, Roy Harman, Jerry Stewart. BB i-ioMeRooM 126 first row, left to right, James Donnally, Ron Drake, Stanley Landrum, Joe Thompson, Russell Morris, Dan Birtcher, Melvin Perdue. second row, Reed Eagle, Jim Talmadge, Harry Staten, Joe Maurath, Gerald Hite, John Logan. third row, David Francis, Robert Langdon, Eddie Sowers, Roger Dellinger, Jack Neil, Ronnie Miller. fourth row, Billy Mantle, Fred Ash, Gene Beard, Robert Pate. HOMEROOM 228 first row, left to right, Susan Dyer, Jean Stewart, Brenda Menz, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Joyce Ann Brunner, Sue Ann Bauer, Nancy Kay Leibensperger, Anne Evans, Janice Beavers, Sharon Neibler. second row, Martha Abrams, Janet Harvey, Barbara Brown, Connie Davis, Bonalee Combes, Janet Birle, Joyce McClintock, Diana Hinton, Margaret Schrack. third row, Shirley Rausch, Catherine Owen, Sandra Payne, Roberta Flugge, Nancy Brooks, Joy Cooper, Dee Maxwell, Shirley Anderson, Janet Wolford. fourth row, Sharon Spangler, Dixie Larson, Jan Ditrick, Sue Howison, Karla Dorr, Patricia Doelker, Patricia Payne. HOMEROOM 231 first row, left to right, James Keefer, Dale Elliott, Bob Gammell, Bill Eckle, Don Manley, Albert Jester, Darrel White, Jim Reeder, Earl Rose. second row, Michael Eberst, Lee Chipman, David Bunner, Danny Grosh, Gary Fullerton, Gary Exman, Walter Smith. third row, Preston Dorsey, Charles Trott, Mickey Mickelson, Gary Harbour, Bill Turner, Terry Reichart, Jim Collard. fourth row, Jerry Colton, Walter Jackson, Robert Clay, Charles Roush, Donald Hallam, Jerry Schroy, David Steckman. REG. 235 first row, left to right, George llich, Fritz Risker, David Hopper, Robert Riebel, Ray McVay, Jerry Evans, Jefferson Cheek, Paul Dennis, David Matyac. second row, Bill Hunt, Albert Darley, Norman Geist, Larry Gress, Robert Greene, Hayes Rector, Donald Hessler, Victor Hibbs. third row, David Stomp, David Muller, Jack Morical, Robert Schaffer, Allen West, Alan Coon, Bob Osler, Phil Mahoney. fourth row, Jim Roteff, Clifford Shoemaker, Jack Ward, Tom Dowler, Dick Smith, Tommy Bridges, Howard Schmitt, David Hallam. page fifty-three HOMEROOM 127 first row, left to right, Carolyn Michaelis, Nancy Caldwell, Mary Musselman, Mary Lou Brush, Connie Murray, Patty Hartsook, Kay Jackson, Joyce Grant, Joyce Pickens. second row, Harry Postlethwait, Dean Potts, Dan Weygandt, Roger Corbin, Richard McKenzie, Tommy Rector, Ralph Ketchum, Billy McComb, Bill McNeal. third row, Jerry Williams, Richard Norris, June Freeman, Diane Young, Michael Grant, Roy Elliott, Michael Roberts, HOMEROOM 238 first row, left to right, Judy Henry, Rita Dorr, Judy Reece, Dolores Miller, Virginia Alberts, Joann Campbell. second row, Judy Bocook, Dolores Smith, Margaret Miller, Delpha Shaver, Judy Merriam, Sharon Gibson, Roberta Massie. third row, Patricia Bradley, Beverly Welsh, June Gibson, Marcia Calahan, Joyce Hedges, Linda Decker. fourth row, Shirley Ritter, Shirley Henkel, Maxine Stilwell, Rose Kelly, Patty Clark, Beverly Waltman. 7A HOMEROOM ioa first row, left to right, David Howe, Harley Creamer, Robert Wissinger, Ronald Louden, Jimmy Bostic, Wayne Friend, David Ellis. second row, LeRoy Lowery, John Hyer, Paul Shade, Jud Rausch, Thomas Sines, Jerry Pyle, Jack Sims. third row, Joseph Jacobs, Dan Mead, David Morris, Dale Cook, Richard Davis, Jerry Adams, Richard Moxley. fourth row, Ronald McElroy, Eric Waser, Stanley Smith, Stevie Stavrides, John Merrick, Larry McDaniel. page fifty-four HOMEROOM 111 first row, left to right, Dan Morris, Jimmy Wheeler, Martin Rutledge, Kenneth McKenzie, Jerry Borland, Jim Wilkinson, Richard Wise. second row, John Roman, Howard Shepard, Phillip Lee, Philip Gramlich, Tom Kelley, Kenneth Wheelock. third row, Fred Kaiser, Larry Marriott, Francis Lemery, Jim Hastings, Henry Martin, Michael Perez, Bob Elliott, Bill Smith. fourth row, Billy Price, Larry Mead, Bob Vorhees, Bill Kuhn, Jerry Lillie, David Langdon, Eddie Fredendall, Roy Malone, Elmer McComos. HOMEROOM 138A first row, left to right, Billy Gilcrest, Larry Rufting, Donn Muchmore, Richard Sigler, Ronnie Wells, Joe Crider, Mike Brady. second row, Glenn Baker, Larry Dulin, Bobby Shay, Larry Rowe, Eugene Sidener, Joe Zickafoose, Henry Jones, Eddie Schmitt. third row, Mike Baker, Tom Spilas, Roger Bruns, Harlan Slavens, David Doersam, James Fagan, Don lngle, Bill Jones. fourth row, Richard Lorenzo, Emil Buchsieb, Jasper Jackson, Richard Rose, Giler Rafsnider, Mickey Schwan, Mike Richter. HOMEROOM 'l38B first row, left to right, Roy Morrison, Bob Young, Bob Holycross, Robert Panning, J. Park Laurence, Bill McLaughlin, Rex Slaughter, John Bryan. second row, Harley Cash, Ronald Compton, Joe Sperti, Ronnie Ogden, Bob Talmadge, Joe Pitt, Don Wendel, Denton Belcher. third row, Harold Schaffer, Alan Daft, Larry Fox, David Wolfe, Eugene Jenny, Tommy Morrison. fourth row, Billy Founds, David Conrad, Philip Buchanan, Bob Heibel, Jerry Spears, Tom Myers. HOMEROOM 'I3BC first row, left to right, Sandra Coe, Susan Essig, Mary Gallicchio, Janet Lamprecht, Beth Hennick, Diana Sunker, Jane Mcllyar, Loretta Clay, Frieda Williams, Judy Bond, Judy Thompson. second row, Mardell Dixon, Pat Culler, Judy Robison, Sharon Younkin, Judy Vonschriltz, Maxine Crider, Dianna Colombo, Connie Weinrich, Anita Murray, Judy Keefer, Patti Mason. third row, Emma Chapman, Nancy Reichelderfer, Evelyn Wood, Norma Jackson, Annette Dailey, Sharon Camp, Carol Sue Fiscus, Beth Ann Self, Ruth Copley. fourth row, Diane Kelsary, Sandra Badgley, Sally West, Mary Rosch, Jean Munson, Lynn , , ,V ,N , xlf'--j-sie-r . 'mf De Susie Peake, Donna McGuire. HOMEROOM 'l38D first row, left to right, Susan Allen, Linda Snider, Linda Kerr, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Julio Kinzer, Darlene Miller, Sylvia Smith, Carla Cheesebrew, Patricia Tillis. second row, Jayne Ricketts, Sharon Rea, Catherine Kuhn, Charlene Armstrong, Rita Fredendall, Margaret Grady, Sandra Armentrout, Judy Miller. third row, Patricia Haley, Shirley Larkin, Vicki Williams, Mary Durban, Susan Weisman, Janet Roberts, Denise Lanning, Mary Boring, Frances Barnes. fourth row, Karen Foster, Andrea Dodson, Emily Neely, Sandra Hunt, Joyce Greene, Susan Rumley, Sandra Davidson, Connie Crawford. HOMEROOM 'l38E first row, left to right, Velva Smith, Marthalee Simmons, Nancy Phillips, Pam Mobley, Nancy Steele, Priscilla Procter, Jerry Brown, Lois Evans, Judi Dehmann. second row, Carol Ross, Emilie Spangler, Jean Daft, Wanda Clark, Linda McVay, Julie Martin, Sandra Bukey, Judy Compton, Alverda Miller, Elizabeth Branson. third row, Rosealee Budges, Wilma Carroll, Rita Jones, Susan Mielke, Mary Ellen Murphy, Susann Killian, Vickiiean Arledge, Linda Hubbard. fourth row, Maria Perez, Wilma Redding, Rilla Carson, Anna Lou Thompson, Gloria Dailey, Saundra Haegele. HOMEROOM 237 first row, left to right, R. Brian Sorrells, Wilson Kinnaird, Jr., Don Barnes, Bill lngle, John Neimeister, Bill Burke, Stuart Richards, Bob Milburn. second row, David Bryant, Joe Pat Thomas,'Billy Clark, Glenn Karshner, Robert Dean, Dwight Campbell, Carl Dailey, David Pennell. third row, Lloyd Brown, Charles Huff, Fred Collins, Jack Lomano, James Prater, Roger Tidwell, Arthur Chappelear. fourth row, Bill Nebinger, Glenn Moler, James Harris, Raymond Horky, David Alan Brady, Howard Hicks. page fifty-five HOMEROOM 247 row one, left to right, Joyce Fouty, Frances Williams, Debby Michaelis, Marilyn Prior, Becky Paxton, Loraine Statczar, Marsha Snavely, Patricia Cutlip, Carrie Pospichel. row two, Cecelia Houston, Sandra Fain, Thelma Fulton, Marilyn Clark, Helen Gresh, Beverly Corbin, Dee Ann Parris, Laura Lucas, Janice Schmidt, Karen Groezinger. row three, Judy Boster, Beverly Friend, Nancy Chapman, Sally Treherne, Sue Sturgeon, Janet Gove, Carolyn Upperman, Sheri Ann Harlor, Virginia Cash, Eileen Ansley. row tour, Peggy Carter, Sharon Eckstein, Judy Howard, Susan Turner, Donna Hart, Peggy Roberts, Barbara Osler, Phyllis Rittenhouse. HOMEROOM 139 first row, left to right, Earl Beachler, Jimmy Willis, Ronald Saint, Terry Rector, Bobby Timmons, Bobby Miles, Jim Rinehart, John Yinger, Jerry Sanford. second row, Michael Lowery, James Kleinhans, Larry Bruner, Sam Hessler, John Galentine, George West, Larry Meyer. third row, George Cooper, Robert Doyle, Mike Todd, Bill Kern, Gary Morgan, Charles Kittrell, Roger Street, Jimmy Bradford. fourth row, Curtiss Fausnaugh, Jerry Gurney, James Beesler, Dean Grabill, James Bidwell, Charles Rose, Leon Evans, Harold Jordan, Jerry Hummel. HOMEROOM 212 first row, left to right, Billy Castle, Fred Lambert, Terry Beard, Larry Barnett, David Graham, Jerry Shady, Bill Dixon, Thomas Rossetti, second row, Jack Smith, David Morris, Jay Lyle, David Tritsch, Gerald Reynolds, Michael Spangler, Victor Jackson. third row, David Wood, Tom Crabtree, Charles Smith, Dick Glass, John Miller, Ronnie Harper, John Henderson, Carl Brown. fourth row, Jerry Buck, Danny Manring, Douglas Hott, Ronnie Morrow, David Thomas, Danny Seitz, David Preston, Bill Jones, Bob Wilkinson. page fifty-six Q I Y' HOMEROOM 234 first row, left to right, Susan Knollman, Brenda Detrow, Jerrilynn Hecker, Pearl Athey, Mary Sowers, Judy Clay, Sue Harvey, Nancy Pack, Judy Neibler, Betty Carson. second row, Shirley Ell, Judy Michaelis, Judy Cruse Juanita Elright, Kay Diamond, Sharon Allard, Carol Kendall, Carolyn Mitchell. third row, Judy Mason, Della Gentry, Vivian DeBerry, Melodie Browning, Joy Clay, Kay Ream, Marlene Tillman, Imogene Swisher, Bonnie Borges. 00 HOMEROOM 239 first row, left to right, Barbara Longhenry, Mary Jean Fleming, Melissa Cheek, Donna Robinson, Joyce Staten, Barbara Deitrich, Karen Schuman, Judy Newkirk, Alberta Sears. second row, Marilyn Hanger, Peggy Edwards Betty Lou Williams, JoAnn Seelig, Wanda Cook, Karen Ruegg, Carolyn Davis, Evelyna Rosch, Judy Schmidt. third row, Barbara Manson, Mary Edith Huff, Suzanne Click, Beth Ellen Weatherhead, Joyce Dixon, Ellen Smith, Sandra Walz, Deanne Schubert, Mary Lou Converse. ACTIVITIES N2 page fifty-seven , ,, -I' -F VISUAL ARTS CLUB Visual Arts Club held regular meetings under the supervision of Mrs. Delane Kittel, which were primarily devoted to reviews and discussions of movies and television. The biggest event of the year for the V. A. C. was a tour of the WBNS television station. Officers in charge of the meetings this year were: Alice Rice, president, Darlene Large, vice-president, Margie Hunyady, secretary, and Barbara McKinley, treasurer. first row, left to right, Barbara McKinley, Treasurer, Darlene Large, Vice-Presidentg Alice Rice, President, Margie Hunyady, Secretary, Grace VanAtta, Sergeant at Arms. second row, Shirley Berlo, Diane Fisher, Sharon Robinson, Margie Beeson, Judy Thirtyacker, Dorothy Casteel, Ruth Topping, Mrs. Kittel, advisor, Janet Painter, Barbara Druar, Patti Hixson, Susie Populin, Marilynn Warren, Judy Custer, Margie Smith, Harriet Hunter, Marlene Schiller, Judi Stelz. third row, Dorothy Kegg, Jeannette Ventola, Ruth Spangler, Suzie Hoover, Marcia Weber, Melda Jones, Kaye Kasdorf, Carol Kresse, Nancy Farley, Jill Ogden, Judy Matson, Joan Lehman, Ruth Loechler, Emilie Halvorson, Diane Patton, Sharon Tanner. fourth row, Doris Spangler, Nina Griffith, Theresa DiGioia, Ann Mcllyar, Carol Lewis, Marlene Lomprey, Dorothy Hick, Billie Oliver, Dianne Populin, Mary Jo Evans, LuAnn Witt, Ann Pringle, Linda Lease, Barbara Constans, Roberta Baird, Barbara Herbster. fifth row, Norman l.aTorre, Charlotte Martens, Nancy Hoare, Linda English, Tommy Rees, Tom Howells, Jerry Osborne, Dana Deshler, Van Vickers, Fred Corcoran, Wendell Hunyady, Joan Dunlap, Barb Reed, Rosemary Ryerson, Nancy Sharadin. Shown preparing for their first box social are left to right, Charlotte Martens, Mary Jo p a g e y . e g ht Evans, Nancy Hoare, Linda English. ART CLUB first row, left to right, John Bland, Publicity Chairman, Judy Harris, President, Meredith Chambers, Vice-President, Margie Hunyady, Secretary-Treasurer. second row, John Kelly, Carol Lewis, Grete Augustine, Janice Cormany, Pat Sherlock, Jane Baker, Anita DeMatteo, Jean Catan, Joan Niederlitz, Lynn Bohanan, Ginny Cross, Betty Ellingsworth, Nancy Moore. third row, Gene Spence, Tom Ongaro, Jim Johnson, Nina Griffith, Betty Schimidt, Barbara Glass, Jean Hessler, Carol Kresse, Dianne Populin, Donna Muck, Beverly Harmon, Jill Ogden. fourth row, Jan Sullivan, Lee Biddison, Dave Krebs, Linda English, Sue Kuhlman, Donna Hessler, Theresa DiGioia, Ann Pringle, LuAnn Witt, Rosemary Osman, Evalyn Mack, Helen Evans, Joan Dunlap, Barbara Herbster. fifth row, Dan T. Greer, Dick Scholl, Joe Neff, Bob Liston, Ned Menge, Dee Carroll, Adin Shade, Jerry Ruffner, Van Vickers, Don Smith, Jim Bodenheimer, Mr. Teichert, Dana Deshler, Fred Corcoran,-Ronnie Kirkpatrick, John Davis, Don Ireland, Norman LaTorre. I I Left to right, Margie Hunyady, Judy Harris, pa g C fl ' fl l fl C and Ronnie Kirkpatrick display designs in modern art. The Art Club performed many services to the school this year. Among these were the many posters seen throughout the year in the halls and auditorium. The art gallery in the rear of the auditorium was kept supplied with pictures by the members of the club. The Art Club was responsible for the seasonal decorations in the front windows at Christmas-time and also furnished dinner for a needy family. Two of the greatest achievements in this year's Art Club were the permanent frames for stage posters and the new emblem sign for the National Honor Society. The primary social event for the this year was the annual picnic, which was held at Blacklick Woods on September 20. Club officers this year were: Judy Harris, president: Meredith Chambers, vice-president, Margie Hunyady, secretary-treasurer and John Bland, publicity chairman. Mr. Richard Teichert was their adviser, fi- Future Teachers of America The lrvin F. Young Chapter of the Future Teachers of America spent the '53-'54 school year in hard work and fun led by Jonna Sue Austin, president, Jim Bodenheimer, vice-president, Ruth Topping, secretary and Barbara Lower, treasurer. Early in the fall, a get acquainted party was held at Westgate Shelter House which was supervised by Miss Pauline Sparrow, the club's advisor. At Christmas time the club sold holiday corsages and holly in order to provide food and clothing for a needy family. lnitiation was held January l4 and the club's final party was given in the spring. Funds for the club were derived from the sale of cookies throughout the year. first row, left to right, Barbara Lower, Treasurer, Jim Bodenheimer, Vice-President, Jonna Sue Austin, President, Ruth Topping, Secretary. second row, Rosalie Soon, Jeanne Hilbert, Shirley Culp, Elaine Marzluf, Dorothy Casteel, Nancy Farley, Sharon Robinson, Judy Thirtyacker, Darlene Large, Sandy Willis, Judy Harvey, Erna Gerdel, Judy Ferguson, Barbara Druar, Patti Hixson, Janice Bucy. third row, Sally Thimmes, Mary Johnson, Nancy Geyer, Betty Ellingsworth, Sue .Severns, Jane Lloyd, Carolyn McChesney, Ann Pringle, Grace VanAtta, Carolyn Smith, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Shirley Berlo, Roberta Camp, Karen Brock, Phyllis Grile, Janice Hafey, Nancy Seeds, Dlane Fisher, Ginny Cross, Roberta Baird. fourth row, Rosalie Lockwood, Jackie Berger, Carolyn Stilwell, Roger Evans, Ralph Wheaton, Nancy Sharadin, LuAnn Witt, Rosemary Osman, JoAnn Jordan, Barbara Constans, Doris Dailey, Jill Ogden, Sharon Rohr, Judy Jeckell, Joy Titus, Linda English, Diane Patton, Paul Rausch. left to right, Jim Bodenheimer, Barbara , Lower, Ruth Topping, Jonna Sue Austin. page SlXty FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA first row, left to right, Lois Reeb, Public Relations, Ruth Topping, Parliamentarian, Sue Kuhlman, Dorothy Casteel, Vice-President, Bernice Uhl, President, Audrey Merritt, Treasurerg Erna Gerdel, Secretary, Patty Snow, Recreational Chairman. second row, Marilyn O'Brien, Frances Muchmore, JoAnna Tillis, Judy Harris, Earlene Clotts, Judy Harvey, Sandra Lutz, Jeanene Davis, Judy Dyer, Maureen Krems, Gloria Unfried, Margaret Gordon, Linda Hardacre, Miss Prather, advisor, Virginia Miller, Sylvia Meyers. third row, Helen Evans, Karol Sue Lotz, Margie Abram, Ruth Ann Catlett, Harriet Hunter, Jackie Berger, Lois Lowry, Carolyn Smith, Jane Kibbey, Shirley Hill, Barbara' Brady, Donna Armentrout, Marilyn Hover, Barbara Puccetti, Nancy Sharadin, Nancie Hagans, Margie Newman. p a g e S I Xty- 0 n e lf only we could taste what these girls' are cooking! Lett to right are Linda Hardacre, Margie Abram and Donna Armentrout. The West High Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is a part of a nation-wide organization. Its purpose is to train today's youth so that America's family life will be better tomorrow. To accomplish this purpose the chapter has two meetings each month, recreational and educational. Some of the club's activities this year were a mother-daughter banquet in May, a Christmas turkey dinner December 23, informal suppers, and an international dinner with dishes prepared from foreign countries on February 18. On April 23 and 24 the State Convention was held at West High School. Last summer representatives from West attended the National Summer Convention at Leesville Lake. The National Convention was held in Columbus in July. ,.,,.,-v- -.hs 1+ The French Club enjoyed a busy and profitable year during the past school days, Officers who led the activities were Carolyn Smith, president, Dee Carroll, vice-president, Carolyn Stilwell, secretary, and Rozzie Russell, treasurer. Miss Leona Glenn was their advisor. Highlights in the year's program were the Christmas party at the home of Judy Posey, December l6, a bake sale held after the Tax Stamp Show December l0. The club sponsored the Mardi Gras Carnival with the Spanish Club on January 28, and ended activities with a picnic at the home of Judy Hurt in May. FRENCH CLUB first row, left to right, Rozzie Russell, Treasurer, Carolyn Stilwell, Secretary, Carolyn Smith, President, Dee Carroll, Vice-President, Jonna Sue Austin, Program Chairman. second row, Judy Krouse, Patti Grosh, Leah Miller, Don Keller, Virginia Clark, Beatrice Brown, Patti McCormack, Kay Hudson, Judy Stelz, Sharon Tanner, Mary Lou Johnson, Peggy Hastilow, Donna Hessler, JoAnn Recob, Joan Courtney. third row, Lois Todd, Judy Weber, Margie Hunyady, Brenda Colwell, Darlene Distelhorst, Barbara Moore, Patty Lou Hopper, Darlene Large, Sally Thimmes, Joan Coffey, Donna Brewer, Margie Horger, Judy Posey, Monica Macaluso, Alice Rees. fourth row, JoAnn Todd, Sandy Francisco, Heather Huston, Sue Severens, Karen Michaelis, Pat Manus, Mary Lou Manson, Carolyn McChesney, Thora Symmonds, Bernice Uhl, Judy Hurt, Nancy Wilson, Marilyn Kropfhouser, Diane Porter, Nancy Holloway, Patsy Wright, Arlene Smith, Jean Hessler, John Smith, John Hill. fifth row, Donald Kerr, Larry Langdon, Bill Grant, Ronald Slabaugh, Fred Hill, Stephen Parks, John Pruitt, Dick Glass, David Dunn, Mike Donaldson, Dick Williams, Bill Bucy, Thomas Baker, Jerry Lewis, Jerry Fyffe, Leona Glenn, advisor. Left to right, around circle, . Judy Hurt, Carolyn Smith, Dick Glass, p a g e S l X t y ' t W 0 Bill Grant, Ronnie Slabaugh. SPANISH CLUB Vice- Judy Judy Joan Gilliland, Kathryn Birle, Karen Brock, Roberta Camp, Carolyn Smith, Nancy Roby, Carolyn Stilwell, Fredda Brown, Mary Ellen Cranston, Barbara Hunter, Gloria Untried, Margie Smith, Harriet Hunter, Jackie Berger, Irene Woerlein, Carol Elliott, Jayne Glass. fourth row, Ruth Loechler, Theresa DiGioia, Pat Manus, Judy Hurt, Barbara Constans, Mary Davis, Beverly Hays, Sharon Rohr, Judy Jeckell, LuAnn Witt, Rosemary Osman, Betty Jane Hood, Janet Hartgers, Janet Penny, Nancy Logan, Jeanne Hilbert, Patti Burlile, Karen Reber. fifth row, Ralph Wheaton, Russ Nippert, Barney Poston, Jerry Pollock, Bill Greene, Van Vickers, Jim Pruden, David Dunn, Jim Ealy, Don Bostic, Danny Boyd, Ronald Bezold, Phil Anderson, Larry Miller, Charles Landenberger. first row, left to right, Mrs. Harold, advisor, Ann Brock, Treasurer, Ron Kirkpatrick, President, Kay Glass, President, Kay Burgess, Secretary. second row, Marilyn Kight, Roberta Baird, Nancy Parks, Donna Contizano, Matson, Nancy Moore, Jane Lloyd, Elsie Martin, Sharon Robinson, Judy Harvey, Tom Maish, Nancy Cooper, Harris, Anita DeMatteo, Joan Lehman, Judy Cramer, Judy Bennett. third row, Margie Beeson, Barbara Glass, Rose Marie Pinkerton and Glyndon Davis reign as King and Queen ofthe Mardi Gras, January 28. page sixty-three The Spanish Club had another busy year full of activities pertaining to our Latin-American neighbors. Outstanding social events for the club were a Christmas Party December I7 at the home of Rosemary Osman, and a picnic in May. The club, advised by Mrs. Margaret Harold, ioined the French Club in sponsoring the traditional Mardi Gras Carnival on January 28. Officers who led the activities this year were Ronnie Kirkpatrick, pre-sident, Kay Glass, vice-president, Kay Burgess, secretary, and Ann Brock, treasurer. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girl's Athletic Association started off another busy year with a handicap due to the absence of Miss Helen McCormick, their advisor. However, they were ably assisted by Miss Helen Wheeler, iunior high gym teacher, and Mrs. Evelyn Cummins, substitute. Among G. A. A.'s many activities were the sale of concessions with the Y-Teens', a party honoring the graduating seniors in January, the basketball tournament February 5 volleyball and baseball tournaments, Initiation Week in May, and a farewell banquet in June for the Seniors. For their Christmas proiect, they bought needed athletic equipment for the Columbus State School. Officers for this year were: Carol Elliott, president, Kay Glass, vice-president, Judy Posey, secretary, Marilyn LeMott, 'first semester treasurer, and Mary Davis, second semester treasurer. first row, left to right, Marilyn LeMott, Treasurer, Kay Glass, Vice-President, Carol Elliott, President, Judy Posey, Secretary, Doris Ruffner, Intramural Director. second row, Elaine Marzlut, Ruth Topping, Sandra Miller, Kay Burgess, Barbara Young, Anita DeMatteo, Marilyn Kight, June Catan, Sharon Robinson, Rosalie Soon, Sonnie Betsch, Barbara Booth, Donna Young. third row, Joan Lehman, Georgia Kearney, Cherry Cannon, Emilie Halvorson, Judy Thirtyacker, Jane Lloyd, Beverly Booth, Diane Patton, Sandra Willis, Miriam Smith, Ruth Lorenz, Helen Wheeler, faculty advisor, Pat Burlile. fourth row, Janet Reid, Jayne Glass, Jonna Sue Austin, Shelva Harlow, Barbara McKinley, Pat Manus, Lingo English, Mary Davis, Sue Kuhlman, Louise DeMastry, Barbara Linscott, Nancy Shannon, Mary Lou Manson, Sue Re man. G.A.A. Cabinet at their weekly meeting, first row, left to right, Barbara Booth, sergeant at arms, Sonnie Betsch, sports secretary, Carol Elliott, president, Doris Ruffner, intramural director, Emilie l-Ialvorson, co-equipment manager, Judy Thirtyacker, concessions chairman. second row, Jayne Glass, program chairman, Judy Posey, secretary, Joan Lehman, requirements chairman, Kay Glass, vice-president, Marilyn LeMott, treasurer, Jonna Sue Austin, co-equipment manager. Absent when picture was taken, Diane Patton, reporter, and Beverly Booth, hikes chairman. page sixty-four SENIORS WIN TOURNAMENT first row, left to right, Donna Young, Nancy Shannon, Doris Ruffner, Sonnie Betsch, Joan Lehman, Carol Elliott, Judy Posey, Barbara Booth. second row, Barbara Young, Emilie Halvorson, Sue Kuhlman, Jonna Sue Austin, Kay Glass, Patti Burlile, Sue Redman, Diane Patton, Stevie Wright. ' The annual Girls' Basketball Tournament was held February 5, l954, in the West High Gym. The four teams participating were the Sophomores versus the Freshmen and the Seniors versus the Juniors. The Seniors emerged the victors, each member of the team receiving silver basketballs. During the half-time ceremonies, Joan Courtney was announced as Miss Senior of I954. She was escorted by Si Thimmes and Jim Cobb and was presented with a bouquet and silver bracelet in- scribed Miss Senior . page sixty-five MISS SENIOR -JOAN COURTNEY Senior guard Doris Ruffner receives a rebound in the Senior-Junior game The Latin Club got off to a good start this year with a new teacher and advisor, Mrs. Frances Evans. Some of the club's most interesting activities were a special Christmas program in December and the observance of Latin Week in April. The traditional Roman Banquet was held at the end of the year with Miss Margaret Campbell attending as honored guest. Officers of the Latin Club, which is one of the largest chapters of the Junior Classical League, were: Sondra Betsch, president, Ronnie Forrer, vice-president, Nancy Shannon, secretary, and John Kuntz, treasurer. LATIN CLUB first row, left to right, Mary Jayne Graham, Nancy Heil, Jill Ogden, Frances Athey, Nancy Shannon, secretary, Sonnie Betsch, president, Ronnie Forrer, vice-president, John Kuntz, treasurer, Lynn Bohanan, Ginny Gross, Phyllis Guyton, Donna Young. second row, Barbara Hanne, Rosalie Constans, Betty Morris, Carole Karshner, Donna Stimson, Carolyn Stickel, Nannette Sanders, Stevie Wright, Lynda West, Paula Martin, Frances Evans, advisor, Jack Sanford, John Kelly, Bill Coon, Barbara Watts, Beverly Cook, Lowell Smith, Larry Edelman, Dan Bunner, Doug Baus, Jim Detamore. third row, Margie Seagle, Arlene Ross, Janet Reid, Doris Tom, Nancy Hoare, Elaine Marzluf, Judy Davis, Sally Ritzmann, Shirley Berlo, Gail Hostetter, Nina Griffith, Janice Hafey, Clara McKeever, Bill Ocker, Sherwood Waltman, Tom Ricker, Chuck Coe, JoAnn Davis, Kail Linebrink, Doris Ruftner, Phil,Vance., fourth row, Louise Ross, Sandra Lutz, DeAnna Ward, Carolyn Decker, Ruth Evans, Ruth Lorenz, Mary Depoy, Carol Elliott, Sue Redman, Patti Burlile, Janet Lorenzo, Gail Wills, Patty Hill, Joy Titus, Jim VanMeter, Ron Wilcox, Clark Burris, Bill Borland, Ron Knipp, Herb Cozad, Ken Carpenter, Bill Kuhn. fifth row, Donley Wray, Dave Green, Jim Heil, Jerry Hoffman, Charles Hannon, Harold Schrack, Ronnie Klein, Dave Bates, JoAnn Jordan, Dorotha Houk, Barbara McKinley, Janet Griffith, Grace VanAtta, Carolyn Hedges, Lowell Stultz, Tom Coffman, Dick Furry, Fred Lanch, Lee Smith, Tony Minor, Brian Lewie, Eugene Bohn, Jerry McLinn. Have mercy, Corneliusl , cry Sue Redman, Nancy Shannon, and Sonnie Betsch to Jim I I Van Meter, in their version ofa Roman pa g e S l X L y ' SIX ALLIED YOUTH page sixty-seven Allied Youth officers discuss a future meeting. Seated left to right, Bill Spratley, second vice-president, Joan Lehman, treasurer, Joan Courtney, secretary. Standing are Scott Pence, committee chairman, and Dave Williams, president. The purpose of the Allied Youth is to seek the truth concerning beverage alcohol and the best way of life in relation to this problem. This year's Allied Youth Club was organized on November with the election of the following officers: Dave Williams, president, Dave Bates, first vice-president, Bill Spratley, second vice-president, .loan Courtney, secretary, and Joan Lehman, treasurer. Mr. O. D. Lehman is advisor. At the November meeting a film was shown titled Alcohol is Dynamite . On December 4 the film Drunken Driving was shown. Mr. Floyd White called for the square dance held in the gym on January 16. At the February meeting Norman Gatsch, President of the Temperance League of Ohio, and Reverend Lewis Berger, Superintendent of the same organization, held a discussion on The Danger of Alcohol , The Triangle Club was founded 27 years ago at West High with the purpose of promoting better draftsmanship. The following boys were elected February, T954 to preside over the club this year: Jim Allison, president, Jerry Horn, vice- president, John Guzzo, treasurer, and Ronnie Ellis, secretary. The club held its annual Triangle Dance in March and initiated new members in the latter part of April. Recognition Day brought several boys the coveted Triangle A award, which is presented to boys making all A's in drafting during the semester. TRIANGLE CLUB first row, left to right, Gene Spence, Treasurer, Fred Elder, President, Jerry Horn, Secretary, second row, Russ Nippert, Byron Poston, Mark Rector, John Guzzo, Jim Fondaw, Ronnie Ellis, Dick Trott, Bob Steffens, Alan Niederlitz. third row, Monty Hollister, Fred Lanch, John Thompson, Joe Brenot, Fred Worch, Ed Kearney, John Fleming, Leon Dye, Bob Block. Absent when picture was taken, Jim Allison, Vice-President. Winners in the annual National Ford Contest are left to right, pa g e S Xty. e g ht Larry Erwin, Dick Trott, Joe Seidel, and Monty Hollister. VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN YOUTH l first row, left to right, Betty Worthington, Carol Campbell, Phyllis Doddridge, Judy Seagle, Carol Untried, Gloria Untried, Peggy Hastilow, Maxine Allard, Marilyn Keeler. second row, Marlin Endsley, Darlene Large, Billie Marzlut, Judy Lovelle, Oren Woodward, Mary Martindale, Nancy Scholten, Joy Titus, Carl Flewellen. pa g 8 S Xty - I1 H E Reading scripture before a V.C.Y. meeting are left to right, Phyllis Doddridge, Oren Woodward, Marilyn Keeler, and Gail Hostetter. The Victorious Christian Youth is another new club at West. The purpose of this organization is to inspire and encourage students through prayer, Christian fellowship, and by studying the word of Jesus Christ. The club, under the supervision of Mrs. L. S. Will, a resident of the Hilltop, met each Wednesday morning in Room 31 T. Leaders of the group this year were: Oren Woodward, president, Betty Worthington, vice-president, Marilyn Keeler, secretary, and Phyllis Doddridge, treasurer. page seventy I 0 h N . i V ,, ,,-,.,,,Ab,,., .,.,,,, ., ,,,.. .hm .,,,.,., ,..,M,..s.,,.,.,.,,f,,,...M-M 'L fn - This year, as in many years, West is proud of the program which the Y-Teens have carried out. Keeping busy every moment and helping others all the while, is the general obiective of this group which is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. The Y-Teens participated in the Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies and World Day of Prayer on March 25. At Christmas, they contributed to the World Fellowship Fund and adopted a needy family. They maintained their obiective of helping others throughout the year by sending a contribution to the Y. W. C. A. in Korea, participating in the Lily Parade, April 10, the Links proiect, and by making the table decorations for the Valentine's Party for the men at the Veterans' Hospital. Officiating in the organization this year were: Jane Lloyd, president, Pat Manus, vice-president, Anita DeMatteo, secretary, Sue Severns, treasurer, Kay Glass, program chairman, Judy Posey, assistant program chairman, Shirley Lowery, ways and means, Joan Courtney, music chairman, Jayne Glass, service chairman, Sandra Miller, social chairman, Grace Van Atta, devotions, Marilyn LeMott, world fellowship chairman, Judy Matson, member-at-large, k t ' t Ad isors for the group were Mrs. Mozelle Diane Patton, publicity chairman, and Judy Thirtyac er, ypis . v arren, Mrs. Mary Heeter, and Mrs. Mary Murphy. The main cog ofthe Y-Teen organization is the cabinet. - first row, left to right, are Sandra Miller, DeeDee Patton, Jayne Glass, Joan Courtney, Grace VanAtta, Anita DeMatteo, Pat Manus, and Jane Lloyd. second row, Shirley Lowery, Judy Thirtyacker, Mailyn LeMott, Kay Glass, Judy Posey, Mrs. Mary Heeter, Mrs. Mary Murphy, and Mrs, Mozelle Warren. page seventy-one EQUESTRIAN CLUB The Equestrian Club held its first meeting of the year in September, at which time they elected the following officers: Dale Wilson, president, Barbara Fisher, vice- president, Judy Jones, secretary, and Doug Wilson, treasurer. The enlarged membership, under the supervision of Earl Reed, expanded the club's activities which included riding their horses in the half-time ceremonies at the homecoming game and taking a thrilling trip to Churchill Downs in May to view the classic in American horse racing, the Kentucky Derby. 4 z first row, left to right, Ginger Scott, Linda Messing, Meredith Chambers, Margie Wohlgemuth, Judy Davis, Jeri Williams, Marlene Lomprey, Judy Banner, Gail Wills. second row, Earl C. Reed, advisor, Patty Hill, Janice Hafey, Phyllis Grile, Jeanie Wagner, Barbara Fisher, Sally Thimmes, Margie Beeson, Judy Jones. third row, Dale Wilson, Van Vickers, Dave Bates, Larry Bates, Herbert Hulls, Lee Lyon, Douglas Wilson, Bob Walton. Judy Banner and Doug Wilson, Equestrian p 3 g Q S e V e n t y . t W 0 Club members, ride in the Homecoming Parade. HI-Y first row, left to right, Scott Pence, Secretary, Glyndon Davis, Treasurer, Ronnie Klein, President, Jack Cannon, Vice- President, Bill Cline, Chaplain, Bob Brownlee, Sergeant at Arms. second row, Fred Lanch, Fred Worch, Bill Link, John Kuntz, Sherwood Waltman, Mark Rector, Dave Williams, Jim Fondaw, Dick Witter, Ronnie Bowman, Bob Delph, Dick Sensenbrenner, Dave Rismiller, Dick Simmers, Mr. Franklin S. Brown, advisor. third row, Tom Coffman, Dick Furry, Clark Redick, Dave Green, .lerry Osborne, Tom Howells, Jack Calland, Charles Robinson, Dave Apel, Van Vickers, Ted Dean, Ralph Wheaton, Ron Parkinson. left to right, Vic Jutt, Glyn Davis, Bob P a g e S e V e n t y ' Th re e Brownlee, Ron Klein, and Tom Howell shown - checking the coats of Barbara Upperman and Opaline Rice at a basketball game. Mr. Franklin Brown assumed the duties as Hi-Y director this year to a very rapidly growing club with many widespread activities. The club not only participated in Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies but also published the program for the Homecoming game, formed a basketball team of nine members, attended the Hi-Y conference at Athens, December 5, and had charge of the checkroom at all the home basketball games. On February 9, the Hi-Y sponsored an assembly in which Mr. George Campbell was the guest speaker. They participated in the Hi-Y City Day when all the Hi-Yer's in Columbus took over the city offices for one day, They helped for two days in the Model Legislature where the boys from all over Ohio take over state duties. This year's officers were. Ronnie Klein, president, Jack Cannon, vice-president, Scott Pence, secretary, and Glyndon Davis, treasurer. i7W'CT'E ,D fJC'fw5?f . Q ,sf . . keewgggggg 'wgieswe left lo right, Anita DeMatteo, Judy Hurt, Pot Monus, Carol Elliott, Louise DeMostry. page seventy-four UEE AND HER CGURT Homecoming, highlight of the year's football activities, was an event of October 23 and 24. Our Queen Pat Manus, and her court, Judy Hurt, Carol Elliott, Louise DeMastry, and Anita DeMatteo, with their escorts, were the honored guests at the Homecoming game. Halt-time ceremonies consisted of a special program by the band and cheers for the queen and her court, and was highlighted by the traditional good-luck kiss bestowed upon co-captains Jim Johnson and Jack Eppert. The following evening at the annual homecoming dance, the queen and her court were escorted to the platform and crowned after which they presided over the evening's activities. Our Queen, court, and their escorts are in- troduced cit ceremonies preceding the home- coming game. left to right, Anita DeMatteo, Jim Paul, Carol Elliott, Louise DeMcistry, Jerry Rutfner, Judy Hurt, Pat Manus, and Scott Pence. page seventy-five fa, f .. A 15-rv, 4:11443 Wye: ,, w.- . , 1. . .M 1 . X4 V . 1 4 I4 J ,. , fig my .V ff f . ,fH,'::f2w:+f4 2 J, W ,A f K x, ,M 5 Q57 - fmfvg, , , 4'?x , 'gf' Az' vs' X f 42 4 ' if , ' 1 y -W 1 , 4 q 1 y,v 4,W,,,X'f g 'KK'4'5, '9 f il .4 v 'f 3 y QUEE PAT '63 Dave Gurley and Senator Gary Koontz clown at the Tax Stamp Show, Being greeted in Washington by President Eisen- hower is Kay Glass, Girls' Nation representative. page seventy-six I , g, . -'N I ' vw-Q J . at J t J it t it J it ,t,.,i,,tt t if Varsity cheerleaders in action are left to right, Kay Glass, Sue Kuhlman, Sue Redman, Jayne Glass, Judy Posey, Carol Elliott, Joan Lehman, and Judy Harris. Dancing at the Snowflake Prom are Bob Courtney and lrene Chucales, Nancy Horn and Wade Spangler, Jonna Austin and Ralph Wheaton. My ,f,,,, W, WM, , I Our Queen Pat Manus is crowned by i952 queen, Sonya Albery. Carol Temple uses her feminine charm but Bill Green says l Won't Dance . The latest in fall fashions is modeled by Judy Harris. 1f W v ff -vyfw N 7 fry ww HM- ap'-mam. 'WIEIQZ 54252 av W7 W ' c v' 1' 17 ez ff X 1 f 1 b f f 11 X , ,ffl 49 .,, p Q , ff' 1, f nf 1 1 11,1 ff 1, 1 fnqkgly 1sMfw M1w1mfWWHf'w 'AJCFQ Q77 W4 fHwfyAxfv1f 111fVM1x,f rw-f ' My W 1 Y fy Aff' Aff' 1 1wf1 PM me A114 1 'Ay 1f1ff1A,f X67 6 ffffff 'W . , ,J 'W 1 f MMj,9v QM' f 1,260 w144f1f1f11 ,fffwffg jffff ,A ,fyj1f,Q,fj! 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J4: 227122112 822 ff1I5L'ff M5123 317 ' wwiaii ,fz1'fw'-9 'wx 1: '51, 1 ZZZZAQQ 'z:WfwaLg1y v' M4 -ff-Z-6.1 1wwwnQi wfmfv 16 z -1 1.1ffAf1 11,1 Aim,-11- MJ f wfwff wmiwdg Q2M?gM 11f1fmf,15 Zwewwd Head coach Mack Pemberton is shown with coaches Dave Randall and Fred Heischman. Assistant managers Johnny Behm and Bill Borland... page seventy-eight ,sm . . we-N and head manager Bill Coon. Varsity Football Marion 6 Upper Arlington l3 East 6 Linden McKinley 23 West 20 Central l4 Canton Lincoln 20 Aquinas 33 West 7 West West West West South West West West No rth 0 6 O 20 14 O l9 6 7 Certainly no season held more heartbreak for a football team than the one of i953 did for the West Cowboys. Five games were lost by seven points or less indicating the Cowboys were on almost even terms with every team they played. Only two teams really showed superiority, Aquinas and Central. In these two games, unlike the others a break for the Cowpokes would not have changed the outcome However the season was not without it's high moments. Staging a great comeback West scored three times to continue a decade of superiority over the South Bulldogs while the North eleven was completely outplayed, though the game ended in a tie. The champion Linden McKinley squad had to come from a two touchdown deficit to grab victory and a giant Canton Lincoln squad was reeling at game's end in winning a one point victory. The cold won and lost record was not good but the effort and determination ofa fine group of individuals still made i953 a proud season for West. firsl row, leff to righf, Dan T. Greer, Doug Cole, Ken Harper, Levander Mebane, Dick Sensenbrenner, Ronnie Klein, Bob Fenimore. second row, Bob Brownlee, Jim Ealy, Jerry Horn, Roger Thompson, Jack Epperl, Jim Johnson, Ronnie Dean, Bob Thomas. fhird row, Jerry Winnesfaffer, George McCready, Jim Vincent, Jim Kruckeberg, Dana Deshler, Karl Davis, Gary Landau, Dick Berlo, Bill Cline. fourth row, Jack Speakman, Phil Anderson, Eddie Brobeck, Larry Nafzger, Gary Nebinger, Jerry Swindler, Victor Juli, Bob Kern, Bill Spralley page seventy-nine p a g e ei g h t y JIM KRUCKEBERG DAN T. GREER BOB FENIMORE COWBOYS SHOII RON KLEIN JIM JOHNSON JERRY HORN RONNIE DEAN BILL CLINE ROGER THOMPSC page eighty-one SPIRIT GARY NEBINGER LARRY NAFZGER TOM ONGARO KEN HARPER DAVE RANDALL BOB BROWNLEE JIM VINCENT DOUG COLE DICK SENSENBRENNER JACK EPPERT JIM EALY LEVANDER MEBANE BOB THOMAS DANA DESHLER page eighty-two Reserve Football The 1953 West Reserves ran true to form as the Cowboy seconds won the championship in their class defeating North 14-2 on November 16, ln 1950 and 1951 the Reservists won the league title and in 1952 were co-champions with East. By being 1953 undisputed champions, they give West three Reserve League titles and a co-title in the last four years of reserve competition, The Reserves won six, tied one, and lost one ltheir first game first row, left to right, Ray Williams, Bob Conley, Bob Ackerman, Fred Preston, Ronnie Radcliff, Bob Courtney, George Watkins, Neal Webb, Dan R. Greer, Bill Link, George Carter. second row, Bill Pabst, Jim Detamore, Dick Furry, Phil Vance, Bill Greene, Bill Greene, Gary Burlew, Bob Sparks, George Hilf, Dave Parker, Lew Neer, Jim Wilson, Carl Brenning, coach. of the season to Upper Arlington 13-7l. The 1953 Reserves were coached by a new member of the West High School faculty, Carl Brenning, who is also the new health teacher and iunior high bask etball coach. .833 we dvf Z A? --rl aj ff' fl? sl- 1 1 N l f' - e left to right, Fred Heischmon and Eugene Pierce. page eighty-three Varsity Basketball The l953 54 Cowboys under their new coach Fred Heischman finished the season with a 9-ll record for all games and a 3-9 league record. first row, left to right, Ronnie Bowman, captain. second row, Jim Pruden, Jerry Swindler, Bill Chappelear, Jim Vincent, Larry Nafzger. third row, Bob Wilkins, manager, Chuck Hicks, Paul Longmire, Jerry Ruffner, Dick Furry, Dave Randall. page eighty-four JIM PRUDEN JIM VINCENT JERRY RUFFNER CHUCK HICKS RONNIE BOWMAN BILL CHAPPELEAR Guard Bill Chappelear attempts to block a shot by Nate Harris of East. Other West players are number 23 Dave Randall, and number 24 Duck Furry. DICK FURRY DAVE RANDALL PAUL LONGM I RE LARRY NAFZGER Reserve Basketball had a highly successful season outside of th l g ne rerce, the 1953-54 West reserves e eague, but wound up in fifth place in the City Reserve League. pa ge eighty CHEERLEADERS JUDY KROUSE CAROL TEMPLE captain first row, left to right, George Watkins, Ron Forrer Ray Williams, Bill Spratley, Bob Courtney, , Chuck Coe. second row, Coach Eugene Pierce, Ron Nebinger, Norman Buckingham,'Dick Berlo, John Dovis, Phillip Jackson, 5 Larry Dinsch. third row, Fred Preston, mana er D dl H f Waltman, Warren Pemberton, How g , u ey ere ord, Sherwood ard Tidwell, Gary Burlew, Ron Radcliff, manager. JUDY MATSON GAYLE LAMB JUDY SWARTZ SUE SEVERNS Junior Basketball The West Junior High Broncos, coached by Carl Brenning, finished the season with three wins and eight losses. The spirited team was sparked by the performances of All-City Junior High candidate Ken Clapsaddle. Team managers were Gary Link and John Rimestad. Pictured above are: first row, left to right, Gary Link, manager, John Rimestad, manager, Jack Kight, Kenny Clapsaddle, Al Nichols, Wayne Robbins, Don Furry. second row, Parker Brigner, Ivan White, Joe Bowman, Dennis McDonald, Douglas Andrews, Bob Snedegar, Ron Dixon, Don Kruckeberg, Dick Glass, Carl Brenning, coach, page eighty-six g.. i. sh Q Junior cheerleaders are left to right, Mary Ann Conover, Lindo Ross, Sharan Albery, Kasia Spilos, Winnie Spangler and Kathleen Hgrfmnff X, if t . X 51, x , fs . I-.L 1 351,55 page eighty-se T f' ' like we e 4 , , , . sf t-ff-P . We I iff 'fine f :,,g,:f 90 7 xi' g QQX 0-9 4? A' 'A ' ' az' S L ' ni-f 'V 1 1 . c, ,- X wfsr 1' Haifa 9 ,, V Y -fcl' 9. ' kung ggcuweqo Q cyijinigifffaf 4? Q 'O hi Cross-Country Team li , , if west is X r West High can be very proud of it's distance runners - M the Cross-Country team of 1953. Coached by Rufus Glass, the ,713 team swept through all but one dual or triangular meet and then ended f in a blaze of glory. The first step was the capturing of the , if f,, i ff? City Championship. The Cowboys scored the winning low total of X 21 points. Following the city triumph, the team had stiffer competition JACK MADDEN V but had enough to capture the title of the Central District. Their winning score was 31 points. In the state finals held at Springfield, West finished sixth with a total of 179 points. Individually, the Cowboys if ny Zioxidtlleilil-SSE'Ziijrrrgglicxlnr:::fni:o:::d2s?YsiZT1E5xZn as first row, left to right, Ray Thomen, Paul Rausch, lohn Kuntz, Thomas Ligon. T-1 second row, Ronnie Parkinson, Scott Pence, Dave Rlsmlller, Ralph Wheaton, Sei U new record- In Uddlilonf Jack Mcddenf Tom Coffman, ROW Glyn Davis, Ralph Headington. third row, Bob Recob, manager, Jack Madden, parkinson, Glyn Davis, and Ted Dean were in fhe fi,-51 ten fo Fred Jackson, Tom Coffman, Ted Dean, Bernerd Ranney, manager. finish. In the state, only Wheaton placed in the first twenty as he A ,yf , nailed thirteenth place. As a result of their victories, the boys added two beautiful trophies to the school collection. 'ight ff I . , V! I Q W V y', f t we , FRED JACKSON 3 A .V Q5 ' V, LA A 'W -..,,., X, .,,.. L ' f f i f 2 N- , 'fVfY wwtv it TED DEAN Y i f 4 V gf, .2 V, X T i f 4 RALPH WHEATON GLYN DAW5 Z Q 1 A RM .gf-QQ' f X x, ,I A Q West's nine lovely cheerleaders, with Kay Glass as captain, helped bolster the team's morale and the school's supporters in cheers this year at the varsity football and basketball games. page eighty-eight M SUE KUHLMAN CAROL ELLIOTT co-captain -nn JUDY POSEY ab HSD JAYNE GLASS KAY GLASS captain ii- JOAN LEHMAN SUE REDMAN JUDY HARRIS ANITA DeMATTEO 1 ff 2afz??MwZ page eighty-n ?i...a-ig ,f ,f f X raw' -- - page ninety Junuury L Society Eleven students were elected members of the L Society, December 7, 1953. Scholarship is the only requirement for the L Society. To be accepted into this honorary organization, a student must maintain a 3.5 average in four maior subiects for five semesters. The newly elected members pictured are: firs! row, Jeff lo right, Sharon Robinson, Donna Demmler, Ardienne Potter, Grace VanAtta, George Eichenberger, Tom Workman, Dave Otewalt, Barbara McKinley, Miriam Smith, Jane Lloyd, Beverly Booth. Student Council first row, left to right, Scott Pence, President, Barbara Young, Treasurer, Sue Severns, Secretary, Ralph Wheaton, Vice-President. second row, Georgia Kearney, Jane Baker, Dianne Wade, Anita DeMatteo, Suzi Miller, Donna Buchanan, Barbara Druar, Wanda Freeman, Arlene Ross, Joy Titus, Darlene Large, Mary Holmes. third row, Jan Sullivan, Bill Cline, Jane Lloyd, Joan Gilliland, Ann Mcllyar, Karen Reber, Joan Dunlap, Carol Irion, Ron Parkinson, Fred Lanch, Bobby Delph. fourth row, Jerry McLinn, Ed Kearney, Si Thimmes, Bob Kern, Dana Deshler, Dan T, Greer, Jim Pruden, Don Rhoads, Jim Ealy, Don Bostic, Dave Williams, Ronnie Klein, Bob Sparks. page ninety-one Junior Student Council first row, left to right, Arlene Smith, secretary-treasurer, Ron Dixon, president. Absent when picture was taken, Ruth McDermitt, vice- president. second row, Joe Thompson, Judy Bocook, Sandy Smith, Sally Worch, Judy Gill, Carolyn Beery, Gerald Galloway, Rosemary Headd, Kathleen Hartrantt, Ruth Neville, Connie Murray. third row, Brenda Bluhm, Lois McCoy, Elizabeth Postlethwait, Sandy Beck, Martha DeBerry, Patty Clark, Judy Culler, Nancy Berner, Peggy Prout, Diane Westlake, Nancy Draper, Annette Bates, Shirley Anderson. fourth row, Eddie Richardson, Charles Trott, David Francis, Fred Ash, Jimmy Williamson, Justin Smith, Larry Salyer, Gary Tague, David Bunner, Judy Dunlap: Nancy Brooks, Jean James, Nancy Gaskill, Joyce Strickler. fifth row, Calvin Lutz, Michael Engle, Wade Spangler, Dennis Hartzell, Larry Price, Kenny Clapsaddle, David Hallam, Paul Hosler, William Pruitt, Norman Geist, Robert Krieg, Jim Apel, Jerry Holycross, Jerry Noltemeyer, Jerry Peer, Jonuory Excelsior The fourteen members of the January Excelsior were elected December 'l5. To be eligible for this honorary organization, a 9A must have an average of oneehalf A's and one-halt B's beginning in the 7B through the first grading period of the 9A. Additional qualities of good citizenship, attitude and leadership are also important. The newly-elected members pictured are: first row, left to right, Leona Linn, Linda Myers, Jim McWilliams, Dorothy Fleming. second row, Nancy Grabill, Donna Gould, Janet Young, Marietta Morgan. third row, ZoAnn Stanfield, John Birle, Stanley Huff, John Love, Ronald Stilwell, Judy Gilbert. Stage Crew Be it only a small announcement or the most colossal of shows, the stage crew is always on the iob behind the scenes the stage and equipment and seeing that all runs smoothly during the performance. The boys pictured here have learned, perhaps more thoroughly than the rest of us, the meaning of cooperation and responsibility due to the never- preparing ending duties they have ably performed under the guidance of Mrs. Evelyn Hall. i 1 , W A ,C ff.,, gf! 5 ff.fq fx it l f s,, fir Left to right, Gary Koontz and Dick Price run the spotlight. 5 f S., Operating the stage lights are left to right, Ronnie Dean and Roger Petite and energetic Thompson. dramatics advisor, Mrs. Hall, runs the show . first row, left to right, Roger Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn Hall, Gary Koontz. second row, Pete Ritter, Jim Heil, Lowell Stultz, Clark Bryant, Bill Greene, Gary Darby, Jim Pruden, Bob Courtney, Bob Schmidt, Gary Burlew, Jim Detamore, Jack Sanford. page ninety-two Annual Stull The 1954 annual had its beginning in May of 1953 when Barbara Booth, this year's Editor-in-chief was selected. She, in turn, appointed her staff who met with her throughout the summer to discuss the various problems and plans in publishing an annual. The book actually began to take shape in September when last-minute details were completed and the layout was made. For the first time in the history of the West High Journalism Department, the Occident, our yearbook, was being completely pasted up and put into finished form by the annual staff. Each page of the book you now see before you was laid out on large white boards, every word of print and each picture was pasted down just as it appears here. In this way, the staff could see iust how the book would look, long before it was published. It meant much more work b'ut it was well worth the effort, for here it is at last, after worries, tears, and laughter, our own --your own, 1954 annual. Barbara Booth, editor, plans annual layeout pages with Fred Elder, sports editor and Donna Young assistant editor. first row, left to right, Donna Young, Barbara Booth, Lois Hunter, Pat Manus. second row, Fred Elder, Jean Hessler, Dons Ruffner, Adin Shade, Grace Durflinger, Dana Deshler. page ninety-three Our Super-Salesmen, Si Thimmes and Dick Sensen- brenner. first row, left to right, Patti Culp, Janice Cormany, Jim Hughes, Ruth Loechler, Barbara Smith, Judy Beaver, Joyce Johnson Clark Redick. second row, Alan Niederlitz, Dick Sensenbrenner Warren Pemberton, Paul Neil, Bob Martindale, Jack Cannon Bernice Montaney, Janet Hill, Dick Witter, Fritzi Reed, Absent when picture was taken, Si Thimmes, Elaine Cochran page ninety-four Business Ad Class The hard-working students of the Business Ad class are the salesmen who solicit the business- men on the Hilltop and downtown to obtain advertisements for the annual and Occident. These students help to supply the funds needed by the Journalism Department. -Qing Competition in topping each other's quotas is 'fun for the Business Ad students and provides them with experience in dealing with business- men. Hard work and enthusiasm are the two require- ments 'for each member of this class. Ocddent Stull i Behind every issue of the Occident lies writing, reporting, research, writing heads , proof- reading, and, of course, the all-important dead- lines! However, these are all necessary parts of the machine that makes our paper possible. Although producing a monthly publication punc- tually and accurately is a hard iob, there are many compensations. Nothing can surpass the satisfaction of seeing your work in print or your by-line heading a particularly tough story. For this reason, not a member of the staff will soon forget the knowledge he has gained or the experiences he has enioyed. Roger Thompson was first-semester editor of the Oc- cident this year, followed by Beverly Booth, second-semester editor. Roger Thompson, editor, instructs Nancy Miller and Margie Jo Morgan in the necessity of meeting deadlines. first row, left to right, Donna Young, Pat Manus, Judy Beaver, Gary Koontz, Beverly Booth, Margie Jo Morgan, Roger Thompson, Nancy Miller, Fred Elder. second row, Dana Deshler, Jayne Glass, Carol Dum, Grace Durflinger Beverly Benner, Martha Merriman, Nancy Farley, Doris Ruffner, Marilyn Kight, Diane Patton, Barbara Booth, Janice Underwood, Nancy Parks, Lois Hunter. page ninety-five 'FM' page ninety-six Library Monitors first row, left to right, John Hill, Paula Martin, Carol Benton, Dorothy Fleming, Fran Wright, Phyllis Guyton, Margie Holman, Shirley Culp, Judy Matson, Lynda West, Ardienne Potter, Jim McWilliams. second row, ZoAnn Stanfield, Ruth Evans, Nancy Roby, Helen Lumley, librarian, JoAnn Davis, Judy Jeckell, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Doris Dailey, Miriam Smith, Phyllis Roberts, Sue Redman, Sue Severns. third row, JoAnn Jordan, Donna Gould, Marietta Morgan, Arlene Ross, Shirley Scott, Dortha Houk, Brian Lewie, Bill Botkin, Ken Carpenter. Bob Roach, Tom Maish, Nannette Sanders. Office Monitors first row, left to right, Judy Schulz, Kay Skipper, June Caton, Nancy Thoelcke, Janet Painter, Rosalie Soon, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Sharon Kasdorf, Ruth Contizano, Becky Lowe, Hallie Wilson, Patty Burke, Kay Case, Betty Carson, Joan Ziegler, Sharon Robinson, Diane Patton, Marilyn LeMott, Judy Matson, Sue Raike, Patty Staten, Judy Davis, Sandra Miller, Marilyn Shroyer, Gayle Lamb, Donna Brewer. second row, Gladys Pridemore, Erna Gerdel, Donna Contizano, Rozzie Russell, Doris Ruttner, Mary Grabill, Linda Winn, ZoAnn Stantield, Merrillyn Thompson, Carolyn Smith, Judy Beaver, Ruth Evans, Shirley Hill, Janet Griffith, Linda English, Carolyn McChesney, Grace VanAtta, Janice Hatey, Janet Young, Louise DeMastry, Barbara Hunter, Carol Meister. third row, Bonnie Bump, Lois Reeb, Kay Campbell, Donna Balthaser, Nancy Shannon, Marilyn Kight, Martha Merriman, Ardienne Potter, Diane Giersdorf, Carol Irion, Carol Unfried, Beverly Pruden, Donna Smith, Patti Grosh, Carol Weidner, Emilie Halvorson, Thelma Mugrage, Barbara Jackson, Sharon Tanner, Diann Johnson. fourth row, Ron Nebinger, Carolyn Gordon, Joyce Boyer, Shirley Bentz, Janice Buckingham, Judy Hurt, Sue Redman, Louise Rosa, Dave Williams, Ron Henry, Wayne Robbins, Janna Sue Austin, Barbara Constans, Tom Lewis, Phil Hoover, Dave Bunner, Bob Spangler, Stan Huff, John Pruitt, John Boyd, Lynda Smith. Jr. l00-00 Club first row, left to right, Jeannine Mider, Peggy Castel, Nancy Creamer, Carrie Pospichel, Marilyn Prior, Sue Sturgeon, Darlene Harrison, Shirley Glassburn, Patricia Bradley, Marcia Callahan, Sharon Washburn, Arlene Smith, Judy Krueger, ZiAnn Pospichel, Molly Phillips, Joy Cooper, Connie Chapman, Dianne Giersdorf, Charlotte Underwood, Sandra Huffman. second row, Fritz Ricker, Larry Gress, Billy Gilcrest, Judy Keefer, Mary Gallicchio, Patricia Shato, J. Park Laurence, Sandra Coe, Sally Worch, Judy Gill, Sandy Wheeler, Ruth McDermitt, Judy Peery, Kay Hudson, Jerry Pyle, Nancy Steele, Becky Paxton, Don Wendel, Tommy Friend, Ronald Compton, Kenneth Brady, Lois McCoy, John Hyer. third row, Wade Spangler, David Hallam, Mary Sellers, Donna Hart, Monica Macoluso, Donna Smith, Carol Reeves, Judy Lloyd, Cynthia Weatherhead, Patty Burke, Nancy Berner, Kasia Spilos, Suzanne Elliott, Carol Unfried, Betty Carson, Peggy Hastilow, Larry Rowe, Clark Andrews, David Howe, Dan Mead, Steve Byerly, Margaret Jenny, Julie Higgins, Toby Rector, Judy Henry. fourth row, Nancy Chapman, Elaine Boring,' Marilyn Levering, Jim Calvert, Bob Howe, Sharon Bowen, Donna Smith, Sharon Gibson, Judith Bickham, Brenda Bluhm, Beverly Bickham, Carol Durbin, Carol Campbell, Judy Seagle, Nancy Martindale, Judy Jester, Jerry Adams, Mary Boring, David Robinson, Richard O'Conner, Sandy Thorne, Joyce Hedges. fifth row, David Jenkins, Mary Jane Eagan, Shelba Jones, Wayne Robbins, Bob Spangler, Charles Pfaltzgraf, George Tittle, Albert Dailey, Bill Hunt, Darrel Horton, Roger Seelig, Donald Hallam, Dennis McDonald, Dave Pence, Tom Lewis, Jerry Fyffe, Doug Andrews, David Brady, Donald Hessler, Jane Leighninger, Diane Kelsay, Jim Apel, Nancy Gaskill, Dave Conrad, Howard Lloyd. Sr. l00'00 Club first row, left to right, Glyn Davis, Donna Stimson, Joan, Lehman, Sandra Lutz, Frances Muchmore, Ginny Cross, Janet Painter, Earlene Clotts, Carole Clem, Loretta Thompson, Shirley Cartwright, Fritzi Reed, Erna Gerdel, Sandra Miller, Dianne Wade, Lois Hunter, Betty Worthington, Judy Schulz, Diane Fisher, Nannette Sanders, Rozzie Russell, Barbara Hunter, John Kuntz. second row, Dick Poor, Mark Rector, Roberta Baird, Virginia Clarke, Rosie Clark, Judy Thirtyacker, Darlene Large, Jane Lloyd, Judy Matson, Dorothy Hick, Nancy Roby, Margie Smith, Patty Lou Hopper, Jeanne Hilbert, Lois Moran, Suzie Hoover, Nancy Miller, Carolyn Gordon, Barbara Lower, Rosemary Ryerson, Carol Hoover, Joan Duncan, Betty Reeder, Bill Link. third row, Si Thimmes, Robert Alt, Robert Bunner, David Snavely, Nancy Hoare, Mary Davis, Sue Redman, Carol Dum, Carol Kresse, Dianne Populin, Jeri Williams, Carol Weidner, Judy Hurt, Jonna Sue Austin, Barbara Constans, Carol Irion, Peggy McCoy, Patty Shay, Louise Ross, Marilyn Saatkamp, Margie Abram, Juanita Dailey, Nancy Sharadin, Shirley Bentz, Barbara McKinley, Dortha Houk. fourth row, Bill Spratley, Bill Ross, Bob Ryerson, Dave Williams, Fred Worch, Bob Brownlee, Dale Wilson, Dick Furry, Gene Werner, Ron, Wilcox, Scott Pence, John Thompson, Ronnie Dean, Charlie Robinson, Jerry Ruffner, Don Riser, Ronnie Radcliff, Don Spradling, Jerry Rumley, Ronald Knipp, Donley Wray, Albert Outcalt, Jim Lyle, Fred Hill, Phil Stuart, Bob Willis, Bob DeWitt. page ninety-seven JANUARY CLASS PLAY AND CAST A ROBE FOR THE DUCHESSH firsl row, left to right, Delores Saint, Carol Meister, Jeannette Lyle, Mrs. Evelyn Hall, Marilyn LeMott. Judy Thirtyacker, Thelma Mugrage, Joyce Boyer, Margie Jo Morgan, Gqry Koontz. second row, Dave Gurley, Carolyn Gordon, Karen Michaelis, Barbara Shade, Nancy Miller, Nancy Pitt, Jeannette Lyle portrays The King. e ninety-ei Kay Huffman, Pat Sherlock, Roger Thompson. third row, Gary Underwood, Pat Manus, Dorothy Campbell, Marilyn Allard, Jerry Ruffner, Marg Adams, Dave Green, Dick Price, Jim Johnson, David Dunn. ght Ladies of the village gather in the tailor's shop. trictly Puritann JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On November 25, the members of the Junior High Student Council under the direction of Mrs. Velma Millhone, presented a one-act comedy entitled Strictly Puritan in a Junior Thanksgiving Assem- bly, In the play, a group of modern teen-age boys and girls attempt to carry out a Strictly Puritan Thanksgiving party but decide it is more important to get the spirit of the first Thanksgiving rather than mere details. The play expressed the sincere wish of the boys and girls to be thankful for their blessings. Pictured above are members of the cast of Strictly K EIi Q7'if'H'?5? f4f'ff7??7.?If,51:39f'?ff5'?i4 -wT12 i.''74,Q??-79W4 Y 914' ' 2'0 JF K? U. V- , , Y -fu 4 1 ' 2' 4- 4? fff.. 'V f L44 PUVll'Ul'I - ' , . to eeweeefga aa? JUNIOR HIGH BAND first row, left to right, Barbara Herbster. second row, .loan Ziegler, Margie Weiler, Nancy Swisher, David Ellis, Carol Ball, Janice Wichterman, Nancy Martindale, Anna Woodward, Judy Hawthorne, Parks Davis, Sue Rinehart. third row, Jeannine Mider, Bill Bigelow, Susie Peake, Barbara Baker, Peggy Castle, Lois McCoy, Doris Dailey, Carolyn Henthorn, Trent Lamb, Dale Stultz, Janet White, Jerry Holycross, Darrel Horton, Howard Schmitt, Roger Dellinger, Karen Rismiller, David Williams, Tom Doddridge,, Larry Fox, Dee Maxwell, fourth row, Carole Ocker, Kenneth Brady, Lloyd Brown, Dave Wolte, Jerry Bor- land, Joyce McClintock, Bob Cristee, Larry Price, Larry Rice, Reed Eagle, Toby Rector, Eddie Schmitt, Marcia Holzaptel, Margaret Schrack. filth row, Sharon Dent, Robert Groene, Jefferson Cheek, David Langdon, Tommy Morrison, Howard Hicks, Dick Myers, David Ewing, sixth row, Ivan White, Steve Miller, Jack Hostetter, Sammy Alford, Lee Chipman, Julia Higgins, Karla Door, Sally Moore, Marvene Smith, Margaret Jenny, Mr. Pickerel, director, Jim Duerler, Gene Brobeck, Jim Wichterman. page ninety-nine Ze I 5 first row, left to right, Shirley Anderson, Nancy Draper, Nancy Brooks, Judy Dunlap, Carolyn Beery. second row, Arlene Smith, Annette Bates, Martha DeBerry, Diana Robinson, Nancy Gaskill, Ruth McDer- mitt, Jean James, David Bunner, Ron Dixon, Pete Trott. 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Of . rg 'Cf '09 'fr Q . K 1: 41 ll M lliiwhgi YH V 'X fwwf-v ' I in g V 1 ww QQWW V W EW Q' A Choir The West High Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Edith White, not only furnished music for school and community sponsored functions but they also competed in contests and, together with the school's other vocal departments, gave annual spring and Christmas concerts. The West High School Choir also participated in the programs given by the combined high school choirs from all the Columbus Public Schools at the Central Ohio Teachers' Association Convention on October 30, and the Christmas festival at Central High School on December 20. ln January, the choir was host to the Columbus Little Symphony directed by Claude Monteaux. They sang Preludes To Eternity accompanied by the symphony. The choir's program for the spring months included performances at the Masonic Temple on April 3, the lion's Club on March 2, and the Rotary luncheon on April 5. page one hundred and one first row, left to right, Frances Wright, Carolyn Gordon, Judy Schulz, Patricia Carr, Celena Lambert, James Stanley, DeWitt Friend, Jim McCready, Norman LaTorre, Charles Gray, Jim Toler, Janice Underwood, Anita DeMatteo, Joan Courtney, Barbara Booth, Marilyn Keeler. second row, Barbara Lower, Nancy Farley, Irene Woerlein, Sharon Robinson, Grace Van Atta, Lee Biddison, James Will, Jack Steward, Jim Cobb, Ed Nice, Ned McMillen, Barbara Linscott, Shirley Lowery, Stevie Wright, Mary Ellen Cranston, Jeannette Smith. third row, Doreen Chakeres, Nancy Wilson, Grace Durtlinger, Ruth Lorenz, Suzi Miller, Rod Fuller, Maurice Sparks, Ronnie Klein, Dave Rismiller, Gary Underwood, Jim Bodenheimer, Ralph Smith, Phil Vance, Kay Glass, Mary Martindale, Audrey Eddy, Beverly Booth, Judy Harvey. fourth row, Darlene Large, Marilyn Swicegood, Dorothy Casteel, Nancy Scholten, Judy Posey, Bob Baus, Joe Neff, Ron Paske, Ralph Bowman, Charles Robinson, Jerry Davis, Bill Kuhn, Jerry McLinn, Dick Price, Shirley Bentz, Mary Hankle. Choir practicing in the new music room. page one hundred and two Beginning Girls' Chorus UQ gt 'J Q '5 , 6 0. 3 i Q B la , 1 6 The Girls' Chorus is largely a preparatory training class for girls f H who would like to be a part of the choir, There are no specific requirements or 4 chorus, it is open to any girl in senior high school. Not only is vocal ' training taught but also music theory and appreciation. gl first row, left to right, Carolyn Davis, Jeannine Wisler, Paula Martin, Edith Kingry, Lois Lowry, Marilyn Rozell, JoAnna Tillis, Judy Banner, Carol Fuller, Norma Lusignola, Earlene Clotts, Nancy Heil, Judy Custer, Janice Bucy, Judy Cramer, Barbara Herbster, Helen Guyton, Nancy Moore, Gloria Unfried, Jeanene Davis, Patty Diedrich. second row, Janet Willing, Phyllis Cropper, Elsie Martin, Nannette Sanders, Lynda West, Marilynn Warren, Judy Garrison, Elaine Marzluf, Joan Niederlitz, Darlene Large, Mary Jayne Graham, Marlene England, Roberta Baird, Delores Zeigler, Carole Chattield, Judy Jackson, Mary Fax, Gayle Lamb, Marilyn Shroyer, Mary Johnson, Arbadella Witcher, Barbara Johnson, Diane Lee. third row, Betty Lovelle, Dorothy Kegg, Nina Griffith, Frances Athey, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Ruth Topping, Wanda Freeman, Betty Worthington, Betty Evans, Gail Wills, Sally Thimmes, Barbara Moore, Jeanne Hilbert, Donna Stimson, Janet Evans, Donna McConnell, Betty Rezes, Phyllis Roberts, Joan Hill, Hannah Parker, Elizabeth Foster, Janet Lorenzo, Rosalie Lockwood. fourth row, lrene Scott, Carol Carroll, Margie Horger, Judy Stewart, Barbara Glass, Joan Gilliland, Marianne Sayre, Betty Ruffing, Betty Reeder, Judy Matson, Carol Temple, Clara Grabill, Judy Krouse, Alyce Athey, Charlene Florio, Lois Moran, Sandy Redman, Virginia Autenrieth, Kay Campbell, Ruth Evans, Harriet Herron, Marilyn Saatkamp, Diane Porter, Kathryn Birle. fifth row, LuAnn Witt, Anita Leach, Mary Depoy, Beverly Cormany, Judy Jeckell, Sharon Rohr, Margie Seagle, Beverly Blagg, Patty Staten, Jayne Glass, Judy Hurt, Marty Merriman, Ruth Loechler, Linda Lease, Joyce Wilson, Heather Huston, Nancy Bradshaw, Nancy Ring, Pauline Merrick, Marilyn Maxwell, Irma Van Meter, Barbara Watts, Rosemary Ryerson, Jean Walker. This year the Girls' Chorus was presented, in addition to the choir, in the annual Christmas and spring musical programs. ! Tf'i'i ,Q l X., l i l 3 . , , , W ,, .,,..- ...ss , ,., sw , gm A ief2S '25f9!W5t1' sr by ff, f -x tw-of ,rw-W - ' my 4 V , . Y- , ,- ,f 'cf fs H .y.1:..vs x.,f,m' V- - 11944,-My 1. 0. .va . ,- is , :Je -14, wwf:-w2.:, .weft - .- s - '- ff- . 'el f . PM 1-w:!'w, r ' ?'iif wi: - if 'f-- Ji ...,.i-L . f. .. wg: ,,-f , . .,, . ,., . . , s , ,N . '. 1 Us ' we 1' - 5 g,,flti':f'.sQ-I ifg- MGE a2ze.e:f:Qz41szie:..s.-- .,,-s ws f , 1. , ff.,.ffw.,- e 1 a , s -- rf P f There was a certain spark behind all the dances and activities that we will remember from this year. lt was, of course, the West High Dance Band. The fifteen members of this year's band, pictured below, were directed in their swinging rhythms by Claire Barnard. A few of the important activities at which the band set the pace were the dances after the 'football and basketball games, the Sales Tax Show and the Band Variety Show. . Q X it Q . - A 1 ' L E if 3 - as Q , ' s 1 , - 5 . K: ? T ! .. -A i- i ' i s ,Q 2. - C c , 2 e Q X Q Q , 3 K 6, ,. i 2 K i 5 5 7, 1 I X s gs if 'Lani Q-,ST H10 ' N DANCE0 BAND page one hundred and three A K R 6' 'T X ' S l aff . WWW' Xi li ' V e if , . - 4. X Q , M '- sw first row, left to right, William Brannon, Arthur Slate, Charles Hannon, Eddie Brobeck, Ted Calvert. second row, Scott Pence, Creston Reese, Tom Coffman, Ray Williams, Dave Parker, Ray Thomen, Jim Will, Mr. Barnard, director, Fred Williams, Rudyard Fay, Gary Tague. Band Variety 1' ,. X R'-re Sue Kuhlman in her dance interpretation of Baia . gli-W 1-5-7 A Y A A g ' J-r 1 Sharan and Scheila Aibery singing and dancing an unusual tango tap. Ronnie Klein's torrid Kiss of Fire . pag hundred andfour 6 O fl S taken-Doris Tom. 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Mf -W tw 'f .V Z f Qfy, J ff . ., i 1, , A fe X 5 K E' f' W , l 'Sys is Sr page one hundred and ten Advance Girl 7 an Boy t GLEE CLUB first row, left to right, Ruth Contizano, Dianne Paugh, Judy Keckley, Dawana Bornheim, Janet Morris, Jane Vanlue, Mary Chesser, Helen Zielke, Anita Beckwith, Marilyn Snodgres, Judy Littleton, Suzanne Elliott, Julia Higgins, Betty Carson, Sally Worch, Libby Laderer, Sandy Smith, Dorothy Fleming, Sharon Washburn, Judy Bennett, Shirley Chesser. second row, Nancy Hughes, Myrna Ruhlen, Charlotte Hunter, Kaye Jackson, Betty Hill, Nancy Horn, Peggy Hastilow, Kay Case, Norma Hessinger, Janet Hartgers, Melanie Davies, Ruth Evans, Betty Hughes, Carriemae Tucker, Loretta Bridges, Martha DeBerry, Loretta Davis, Vivian Hughes. third row, Delores Parks, Delia Carson, Rosemary Headd, Dian Westlake, Shirley Anderson, Vera Jean Mincks, Nancy Berner, Diana Robinson, Mary Grabill, Patti Donaldson, Winnie Spangler, Holly Hunt, Patty Burke, Julie Fiechter, Janis Harvey, Louise Wells, Carol Brobst, Sandy Beck, Barbara Brown, Alice McChesney, Nancy Creamer. fourth row, Frances Bargar, Sally Moore, Helen Greer, Elizabeth Postlethwait, ZiAnn Pospichel, Judy Dunlap, Roberta Ranney, Sharon Bowen, Nancy Brooks, Jane Leighninger, Nancy Grabill, Barbara Timmons, Linda Ross, Sharan Albery, LaFrench Ingram, Linda Matheny, Donna Smith, Judy Lovelle, Judy Krueger, Mary Clark, LaRaeu Ingram, Donna Gould, Marvene Smith. first row, left to right, John Laderer, Russell Morris, Stanley Landrum, Earl Rose, Jefferson Cheek, Darrel White, James Keefer, Jerry Evans, Charlene Rose. second row, Ervin Duncan, Harry Staten, Michael Eberst, Charles Demmler, Joe Maurath, Norman Geist, Larry Gress, Ralph Elliott, Reed Eagle, Gary Tague, Sam Alford, John Pruitt. third row, Bob Home, Bill Cooke, Roger Corbin, Bob Van Meter, Jimmy Williamson, John Hunyady, Dow Norman, Richard Ronchovsky, Jim Apel, Donald Kerr, Paul Pennell, Guss Rose. fourth row, Ronnie Miller, Steve Parks, Fred Ash, David Francis, Robert Pate, Clifford Shoemaker, Walter Goudy, Billy Campbell, Robert Krieg, Don Furry, Bill Bucy. E , L . ,,, 9, ,. PI 1 ACTIVITIES V V' Hi. ., ,.1 1, ' Ma? 1, 1 41:5 a-1' TNI: wwmww 'z-1 1fZi2g5:'4f1I:2'fa.,I,., .4 ggcnnl w.-.agp emi, Ig: JIM nl' UH? 'L-I ' ,Zh . v ' .4 ,I ,II f a 59 ? I .I I fe e' '?'L -4 3.3. .315 If f- vii 1-famqfdw 1- 41 7 ,I I-3113, V751 II Hgfem Ip :Lg-xy In 'avg nm- ' In 4 , im v ' f , me .wg page one hundred and eleven , 'G Girl's Volleyball Champs are left to right, Joan Lehman, Sonnie Betsch, Nancy Shannon, Sue Kuhlman, Senior Guys and Dolls Day of J954, left to right, Mary Lou Manson, captain, Kay Glass, Sue Redman, Doris Rutfner, Carol Elliott, Jerry Horn, Doris Ruffner, Ron Kirkpatrick, Judy Harris, Scott Pence, Jane Lloyd, Bob Boldt, Diane Patton, Paul Bucy, Doris Spangler. Chosen by track squad to reign over tylilltop Relays, May ll, are left to right Sandra Miller, Judy Fenimore, Judy Matson, Jonna Sue Austin, and Kay Glass. Miss Brown presents Howe-rs to W-est Highs Guy and Doll , Scott Pence and Jane Lloyd. e one hund ed and Pag i Jim Vincenl, the 1954 Agonis Award winner, has excelled in all three maior sports and will be remembered as one of West's all-around athletes. Previous to receiving this award, which is given annually to the best senior athlete-scholar, Jim was honored with the 1953 Hauntz Award and with membership on various all-city teams in football, basketball, and baseball. o or 0 o o o 0 0 9 o 0 Ralph Wheaton is the recipient of the annual Ray Hauntz award for the best athlete-scholar of the 1954 iunior class. Ralph, who held the office of vice-president of Student Council in 1954, has participated in cross-country and track for the past three seasons and is the only boy in the history of West High to receive a varsity letter in his freshman year. He was the city's best mile runner in his sophomore year of 1953 and was honored with the Allen Award of the same year. page one hundred and thhteen Sherwood Wollman wins the 'fl mule with the time of 12.074, Q79 7'N0T'f7 7f47.'7'4'pqff-row ' ' 3 f M- , -nn. .4 V ' ,.,3!+.fW,,,,Q,,Q-5w..,,Qxm P ,, ' . ' 0 ' x -. K ,- -yyyby ',f-, . 1' , . 1. 0-2 5 Q Zh ,.m ,. , ,,, fm , W 0 5 V , - -f .--, ..L,. X-,,- W.: mam my Tm, X.-'- r X',.- M A ,AII , , f , , . ,L., , , ,. , ,filiyw 4- 1.M,i -1, , N.. .W 'Alb ,--, Y' vffwfsfl ' ,W-f,,.x ,, V ' ' H ' ' V, r .lx ..... 'WWW h A -, ww .- .1 ' ,. .,-,.. , W. t uw: ,.,,.,L.,, 7 5' n f -X 'f-- ,-.,, Aa' ..,,. ,,,,,,', 'W WW' Yak- ' 4Mf,,.,Mf,jf A K ,yn-fy M., A ff 34 M,,1,:,,, ,V in nw Q 41. ,.-f I V' ff ' ' ' ' K 35 M5 Aw '52 ,, T' '. - if aw ' H N- W , - f':.. ga: Q' ,afwfvfv if-fsigf ' - kia ' x ,. ,mfr , V2 ft, If 5: , bvyf. S Qxugg f Q 'fx x - fl .1 E ,E gi? Q' x'g-,353 Kung , fm' hx? '. - if X-7' 45, ' 'Ms may . km K W guy? ' '. , K ,gi 543,-f, 4-xiii! L if ' icy -'Q' A V 53, Q9 ff, Qusna A I 1 Hp. Three veteran baseballers, Jim Cobb, Jim Hughes, and Jim Vincent talkovertheseason'sprospect. . page one hundred and fifteen FN ia? I rhs-'f'-53' i, Sie, Baseball Squad first row, left to right, George Watkins, Byron Poston, John Edwards, John Gianikos, Jim Bishop, Chuck Coe, Bill Cline, Walt Dolder. second row, Gary Erlenbach, Dixie Howell, Jim Cobb, Jim Hughes, Jim Vincent, Karl Davis, Gary Nabinger, Dick Converse, Ronnie Forrer, Ray Williams. third row, Fred Preston, Mark Rector, Stan Huff, Larry Dinsch, Bob Courtney, Jim Edwards, Ed Kearney, Bill Spratleyu DUVS Randall, Paul Longmire, Eugene Pierce. e one hundred and six June Excelsior Junior Y-Teens xy Q sp in ,Y J 1 'W rf if first row, left to right, Jim Wichterman, Dave White, Ruth Contizano, Holly Hunt, Joan Gibson, Vera Jean Mincks, .lulia Higgins, Mary Conover, Stephen Foster, Fred Casselman. second row, William Bigelow, Dick Glass, Nancy Gaskill Arlene Smith, Joyce Strickler, Steve Parks, Mary Jane Eagon, Judy Culler, Ned Johnson, John Pruitt, Jim Apel, Gary Tague. Absent when picture was taken Kathleen Hartrantt. 'C The iunior high branch ofthe Y-Teens was organized in September i953 under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Frank Laderer and Miss Shirley Calhoon with a total membership of 200 girls. The obiectives of the organization are to help others and to further Christian activities. The ninth grade group adopted a cottage of little boys from Franklin Village at Christmas time while the eighth grade group gave a Christmas party for some ofthe children from the State School. first row, left to right, Judy Schulz, Nancy Shannon, Carol Elliott, Joan Courtney, Barbara Booth, Patti Culp, Kay Burgess, Joan Lehman. second row, Jacqueline Berger, Nancy Roby, Judy Posey, Ruth Lorenz, Jean Hessler, Carolyn Smith, Phyllis Doddridge, Carolyn Stilwell. third row, Sue Redman, Ardienne Potter, Mary Davis, JoAnn Jordan, Kay Glass, Grace Durtlinger, Janet Griffith, Carolyn McChesney, Mary Martindale. fourth row, Glyndon Davis, Wendell Branson, Jack Howell, Robert Brownlee, Dave Rismiller, Scott Pence, Dave Williams. Each chapter ofthe National Honor Society is entitled to not more than i5 per cent of its graduating class. According to the constitution of the Otto H. Magley chapter, only those are eligible who have a 3.5 average, have earned ten service points, have taken at least fourteen periods of electives and have shown some evidence of leadership and character. First row, left to right, Fred Elder, Pat Manus, Mary Holmes, Tommy Doyle, president, Becky Campbell, secretary, Margie Jo Morgan, Marilyn LeMott, Roger Thompson. page one hundred and seven June National Honor January National Honor e one hundred and eighteen June L Society June l00.00 Club Mr. Simmons, West High Custodian, ex officio member. first row, left to right, Judy Schulz, Darlene Large, Katie Allard, Georgia Kearney, Lois Moran, Ruth Topping. second row Bernice Uhl, Barbara Constans, Nanci Holloway, Judy Swartz, Patty Lou Hopper, Dorothy Casteel. lhird row, Doug Baus, Joseph Seidel Paul Longmire, Ron Forrer, Dick Trott. first row, left to right, John Merrick, Larry Marriott, Patricia Shato, Judy Hawthorne, Kay Hudson, Beth Hennick, Sandra Coe, Dianna Lou Colombo, Sharon Younkin, Donna Young, Nancy Thoelcke, Athrea Hedrick, Judy Matson, Sharon Allard, Kenneth McKenzie, Ronald Drake. second row, Bob Sandusky, Janet Young, Sally Worch, Charlene Sunker, Donna Demmler, Jane Lloyd, Molly Phillips, Peggy Castle, Julia Higgins, Olive Smith, Peggy Hastilow, Diane Kelsay, Julie Martin, Sandra Badgley, Kay Jackson, Jeri Williams, Barb Herbster, Kay Ream, Joe Maurath, Leah Miller, third row, Ed Fredendall, John Logan, Maureen Krems, Carole Karshner, Shelva Harlow, Mary Jane Eagon, Nancy Gaskill, Lincla Matheny, Jeannine Mider, Mary Lou Manson, Barbara McKinley, Grace VanAtta, Ann Pringle, Sharon Bowen, Barbara Hanne, Judy Hurt, Carol Durbin, Nannette Sanders. fourth row, Robert Murray, Jerry Peer, Creston Reese, Bob Ryerson, Ron S-hoaf, Ron Wilcox, Jerry Rumley, George Slate, David Pence, Clark Redick, Scott Pence, Bob Smoot, Howard Lloyd, Tom Lewis, Jim Apel, Dale Gleason, Jim Calvert, Ronnie Dean. page one hundred and nine Rope E , - s ig K t i Z' . 5 J I W I first row, left to right, Gene Brobeck, Patsy Wright, Connie Chapman, Barbara Capehart, Linda Myers, Bonalee Combes, Leona Junior Orchestra Linn, Judy Weber, Wanda Lee, Linda English. Q4 5 is-rails fs MA., sets. K -fps- .gf 52' Q ' M1151 srfffissi. is XX C NX A . ?3'2'Aff . sz Z, , -0, .. . L ' Q1 first row, left to right, Bob Stuart, Giler Rafsnider, Kenneth Reber, Patty Carson, Connie Campbell, Laura Lucas, Charlene Armstrong, Susan Mielke, Gilbert Stemm, Joyce Henry, Harry Postlethwait, Gerald Hire. second row, Sue Harvey, Sheila Jackson, Carolyn Cooper, Billy McComb, Davie Stomp, Janice Wichterman, Anno Woodward, Joan McDaniel, Alice Martin, Donn Muchmore, Dan Mead. third row, Jerry Colton, Carol Campbell, Judy Seagle, Carole Blatt, Joyce Fouty, Wayne Robbins, Gene Russell, Phillip Lee, Al Nichols, Mr. Piclcerel, director. ZZIZMJMY1 , ,,.a4t-wff. , A, , K f , , .,,. ,,... ....J-Jig' l,000 Club Kasia Spilos first row, left to right, Diane Kelsay, Nancy Caldwell, Judy Jester. second row, Darlene Large, Scott Pence, Bob Ryerson, Sl,O0O Club member. Judie Williams. ' Y , rea, ,.,. ' SGW' X, 'Y - Q 4,2 , tl, .fr Pr , wllfl 'Ji' v- X ll F V X ,. Counters 1... first row, left to right, Darlene Large, Sandy Wheeler, JoAnn Frazier. second row, Flora Norman, Carolyn Decker, Darlene Eichenberger, Sheila Neel, Martha DeBerry. third row, Nancy Larson, Bertha Chappelecr, Patsy Hanawalt, Julia Rennie. page one hundred and twenty JUNE CLASS PLAY AND CAST 'THE HOO IER CHQGLMA TER' The two senior dramatics classes take time out from a On May 7, 1954, a cast and crew of approximately eighty students presented the comedy-drama, The Hoosier Schoolmaster, directed by Mrs. Evelyn Hall, The play takes place in the latter part of the nineteenth century in the backwoods district of Flat Crick, Hoophole County, Indiana. It concerns a young schoolmaster fRonnie Kleinl who comes to the Hoosier ' state to try his hand teaching the unruly pupils of the Flat Crick School. ln doing so, he meets and falls in love with Hannah Thomson lBarbara Boothl a young girl, bound out to the unscrupulous Means family, with whom he is obligated to board for a period of some weeks. Complications arise in their budding romance through the scheming of the iealous Mirandy Means lMary Martindalel, In addition, the schoolmaster is accused of being involved in robbery and is forced to flee from Flat Crick to escape lynching. However, all ends well for the memorable characters of this popular folk-story, after a gripping and dramatic court scene. e one hundred and twenty-one rehearsal for a little fun. left to right, Linda Bryant lBetsyl, Kay Glass lMrs. Meansl, Dave Williams lHankl, Queenie, the dog, Barbara Booth lHannahJ, Ronnie Klein lkalphl, and Sue Redman lMarthal in o scene from The Hoosier Schoolmaster. e one hundred and twenty-two Junior first row, left to right, Richard McKenzie, Bob Howe, Martha DeBerry, Sharon Washburn, Vera Mincks, Ruth Neville, Gretchen Vagnier, Dianne Paugh, Judy Rupe. Stanley Landrum, Billy McComb. second row, Beverly Welsh, Mary Lou Brush, Jane Leighninger, Linda Matheny, Frances Bargar, ZiAnn Paspichel, LaFrench O Ingram, LaRaeu Ingram, Connie Davis, Carlene Rose, Judy Jester, Coral McWilliams. third row, Jim Apel, Robert Krieg, Steve Parks, Fred Ash, Billy Mantle, Larry Ruder, Robert Pate, Donald Kerr, John Pruitt, Richard Ronchovsky. Beginning Boys' Glee CI Morris, Kelly Richards, Wayne Friend. second row, Harley Creamer, Bill Clark, John Roman, David Morris, Alan Datt, Glenn Baker, Larry Ruffing, Brian Sorrells, Carl Dailey. third row, Eric Waser, Tommy Morrison, Bill Jones, Joe Pat Thomas, Bill Smith, Harlan Slavens, Larry Rowe, David Brady, Arthur Chappelear. fourth row, Don lngles, Stanley Smith, Fred-Collins, Francis Lemery, Giles Rafsnider, Jerry Spears, Raymond Horky, Richard Lorenzo, Henry Martin, Steve Stavrides. first row left to right Park Laurence Jim Bostic John Neimeister David Howe Mike Brady Richard Sigler Don Barnes Dan page one hundred and twenty-t Junior Truck Junior Baseball J r,ro M, naw- L QU? 5499 'X L I , 4, L. .p Af rre, , K, y en g fs of r LS? + rrrr L 'rr' L B- V yfjzsgt, it ,-Vx V of ggsfi- ,yyl W V g gg, 1. ,V M., sg- , J, f- . L ew- ' 1 are first row, left to right, Larry Doyle, David Pence, Dennis Hartzell, Jim Hastings, Dave Jenkins, Ivan White. second row, Dean Haworth, Don Furry, Larry Ruder, Bill Bigelow, Leon Evans, Dave Bunner, Don Spencer. third row, Ray Larnawski, coach, Dale Braskett, Dale Stultz, Bob Heibel, John Hill, Sammy Mason. .i, first row, left to right, Bill Guffey, Gene Brobeck, Kenny Clapsaddle, Ronald Benton, Dennis McDonald, Parker Brigner, Gary Link, Tom Lewis, Larry Price, Larry Goodin, Dick Glass, Mike Engle, Coach Brenning. second row, Jerry Spears, David Brady, Paul Lawrence, manager, John Rimestead, manager, Toby Rector, manager, Dick Distelhorst, Paul Hosler, Jim Collard, Doug Andrews, Al Nichols, Philip Buchanan, Clifford Shoemaker, David Francis, David Mack, Gary Fullerton, Jerry Hummel. Agonis Award . . . Allied Youth ..... Annual Staff ..... Art Club ...... Band ....... Baseball .... Basketball Varsity .... Reserve ............ Boys' Quartet ......... ...... Business Advertising Staff ..... Cheerleaders Varsity ............ Reserve . . . Choir .......... Cross-Crountry . . Dance Band .... '. . Equestrian Club .... Faculty ........ F. H. A. ...... . Football Varsity .... Reserve . . . French Club F. T. A. ....... . G. A. A. ........ . Girls' Quartette .... Girls' Trio ....... Hauntz Award . .. Homecoming ........... .... . . Junior High Advanced Girls' Glee Club ..... Advanced Boys' Glee Club .... Band .................... Baseball ................. Basketball ................. Beginning Boys' Glee Club .... Cheerleaders Choir ....... Excelsior January June INDEX TO BOOK .....113 ...67 93 59 ..1o5, 106,107 ...........i23 ....83, 84 85 .....lOO 94 ...88 85 .....101 87 .....103 .....72 .....6,7 61 .78, 79, 80, 81 82 .. ...62 60 ....64, 65 .....100 100 113 ....74, 75 .....110 .....110 99 .....123 86 .....122 86 122 91 .....116 Intermediate Girls' Glee Club .... One Hundred Dollar Club January .............. June ............... Orchestra .... Play Cast ........ Rope Twirlers ...... Student Council ..... Track ........... L Society January . . . June ...... Latin Club ....... Library Monitors .... Mixed Ensemble ..... National Honor January ..... June ...... Occident Staff ,............ Office Monitors .............. One Hundred Dollar Club January .............. June ...........,....... One Thousand Dollar Club .... Orchestra ................. Play Casts January ...., June .......... Registration Rooms Senior Chorus ....... Spanish Club ...., Stage Crew .....,.. Student Council .... Tax Stamp Counters .... Track ...,.......... Triangle Club .... V. A. C. ..... . V. C. Y.. . . . Y-Teens .... D32 e one hundred and twe ....lO9 97 ....118 ....119 99 ....119 91 ....123 90 ....118 66 96 ....100 ....117 ....117 95 96 97 ....118 ....120 ....108 98 ..121 44-57 ..102 63 .. 92 .. 90 ..l20 ..114 .. 68 .. 58 .. 69 70,71 nty-four Allen, J. Curtis ......., Allen Milk Company ..... Armando Restaurant ..... Auld Crafters ............ Beltz .................... Berlin Wolf Oldsmobile Inc .... Biddles Drive Inn ........... Bliss College ............. Borden's Ice Cream ......... Borden's Moores and Ross ..... Buck's Auto Supply .......,.... Central Point ................, Christ Hospital School of Nursing ..... Chuck and Mick .............. City Furnuiture ............... Columbus Beauty School ...... Columbus Retreading Co. ...... . Daarud, Bertha M. Piano Studios. David Davies Inc. ............ . Elder and Epler ......... Esquires Men's Shop ...,. Ezzo's ................. Fell's Westgate Hardware. . . First Federal Savings ..... Garrison, Dr. J. R. ........ . Gearheart's Hardware ...... Good Paint and Body Shop .... Goodwin's Pharmacy ......... Haire Sign Co. ........ . . Haldeman Cleaners ... INDEX TO ADVERTISERS HN125 ' Harmony Gift Shop. . .. ....l4O HillsCabCo............. UH146 Hilltop Record........... ,M ,127 Hilltop Van and Storage.. HH130 JonesLumber........... ....l36 Marsch,F.M............. HH138 McPherson, K. HH147 MilIer,C. HU128 Nippert Electric Co., . . . .. ....l32 Ohio Bell Telephone Co... .....l35 .....l46 .....l3l .....l28 .....l39 .....l35 .....l32 .....l35 .....l34 .....l35 HH132 Painters Self Service Market.. .. . .....l49 . . . .134 Rausch Bros. Hardware... ,, , ,128 Rodenfel's Chevrolet . . . .. ,,,,150 Saeger Buick.......... ,,,,139 Schmelzer Shade Co...... ....l48 Seillerslnc.......... ....l3l Sensenbrenner's . ....l47 Shroyer,W.S.... ....l3O Slaven,S.J........ ....l3l Spears, Jerry........ .. . .l37 Stephen's Pharmacy. . .. ....l4l Sugar Produce Co.. .. ....l36 Superior Drug Co.. . . .. ....l4O Timken Roller Bearing. . . .. ....l35 Van Meter,Thos. ....l-49 WestHillDrugs.......... ....l39 West Side Lumber Co.. . . . ....l4O West Side Motors Inc. . . .. . . . .l45 Westway Post V.F.W.. . . . . ....l33 YostFlorist........... .....l36 .....l27 .....l38 .....l32 .....l49 .....l27 .....l-45 .....l35 .....l33 .....l48 .....l32 .....l48 .....l44 .....l29 .....l4O .....l37 .....l29 .....l47 .....l38 e one hundred and twenty-five 4 e one hundred and tw CAMERA Ara J.n:unnsAufN sr an ' West High School 237571W.BR0AD ST. COLUMBUS 4, OHIO June 19516 179 S. Powell Avenue Columbus I+, Ohio COMVLETE Graduating Class of 1957+ Dear Students: UMD' E It has been a pleasure and a compliment to have Q served as Official Photographer for your graduation XL P portraits and 1951+ year book. We wish to thank each e and every one of you for the fine cooperation extended F to us during the picture-making period. It is through this cooperation that the 1954 annual is one of the AJ finest published by West High School. 5 Z ' N We wish to thank the faculty, occiaent staff, Editor and the Journalism depariznent for their co- operation and assistance. The Occident staff has done an excellent Job in the editing and writing of the year book and we are proud to have been selected by you to do the photography. Mrs. Allen, myself and my staff extend heart- felt congratulatory good wishes, good health and good luck for a. happy and prosperous future. We have made many friends in this class and it is our am to continue this warm friendship, seeing it grow with the years to come. We want you to stop in any time and say hello. Again thanking you and wishing you the top of the ladder of success and the tomorrow, I am, S ere J. Curtis Allen 1 J. Curtis Allen Studios X 1 I o Ox' e n ty- si x AA' vAvAvAvAvAvAlvxA1x,AvAvA.AA,+vAv-'vim-vevvxzw-v SENSENBRENNER'S Qllice and School Supplies Best Wishes to Graduates Rodenliels Chevrolet Co. Bible and Boolc Store 2467 W. BROAD STREET N1vxzxzNzxrsAvAv'x,+vAv+vww-vA.xzwAvA.A1w-v-v AAAA 555 WEST BROAD JO- 5663 FL. 1555 CUSTODIANS Congratulations - Class of '54 AULD CRAFTERS 519 N. HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO ADams 2300 Official Jewelers for West High Seniors Since T933' firsf row, left to right, Reginald Simmons, William H. Jones, David G Williams. second row, Edmond R. Moore, W. F. Duty, W. B. Dilsavor, Gerald Brady. qv-,xfy-,NA,-,4,vbfb:,A,:, .xAfv5-v-.A. Av.v.v,.v,,,,Avx,,,Av.v,.,A,-,A,-N,-,-vvxfvA.szy-v-v4N,vN1vx,-,AN,x,-,A,N,,A,4N,vvxfN vvvvxAAA1xAlv v v 'fx' v vxrsfxz-xr-v .xzxzxzv - .zvvefv v - v v v page one hundred and twenty-se +vxzvvvsfw-vlxfxzvevlxzxf-.A.Av-vazxf-vxzx,-vAvAv'v AANWNwNw Enroll Now In The Christ Hospital School of Nursing CINCINNATI, OHIO LO Abram, Margie-47, 61, 97 Abram, Tom-51 Ackerman, Bob-48, 82 Adams, Bill-46 Adams, Gail-51 Adams, Margaret-11, 98 Adams, Shelby-46 Adkins, Judy-51 Adkins, Ronnie-46 Adrean, Betty-47 Alberts, Elizabeth--21 Albery, Scheila--44, 104 Albery, Sharan-49, 86, 104 Allard, Kathryn-44, 118 Allard, Allard, Marilyn-11, 98 Maxine-51, 69 Allen, Carol-50 Allen, James-46, 114 Allison, Jim-21 Alt, Robert--46, 97, 114 Anderson, Jerry-46 Anderson, Larry-49 Anderson, Phil-44, 63, 79 Anderson, Richard-49 Andrews, Arthur-46 Andrews, Douglas-86, 97, 123 Ankrum, Melanie-46 Apel, Dave-11 Apel, Jim-50, 91, 97, 116, 118, 122 Arment rout, Clark-46 Auxfv-.fv-v-v-v-vAvxAfv-vsfv-4-v- v-'A-rxz-ve rxlxzxr-v-v-v-rxf,-v-.fxfxf-v-vez-'AvAflzx1-'A-1-v-.Av-v-vAvA-fv-v-4xAfxf,-,,NA,-,Av-v.,.,,C,.,.,,C,,x,-C, OK FOR YOUR NAME HERE Armentrout, Donna-47, 61 Armentrout, Roberta--49 Ater, Donald--50 Athey, Alyce-44, 102 Athey, Frances-47, 66, 102 Augenstein, Jerry-51 Augustine, Grete-21, 59 Austin, Jonna Sue- 21, 60, 62, 64, 65, 76, 96, Autenrieth, Virginia-47, 102 Baesman, Dick-47 Bahn, Eugene-47, 66 Bailey, Charles--50 Baileys, Clare-49 Baird, Roberta--45, 58, 60, 63, Baker Barbara-51 Baker Bill-21, 108 Baker Gary-50 Baker, Jane-44, 59, 90 Baker, Thomas-49, 62 Ball, Carol-51 Ball, Peggy-49 Balthaser, Donna-47, 96 Banner, Judy-44, 72, 102 Bare, Gail-45 Barfield, Jim--106 Bargar, Frances-49, 122 Barnes, Patty--47 Barnhill, Margaret-51 ge one hundred and twenty-eight 97,112 97, 102 HILLTOP Van and Storage Company, Inc 3481 WEST BROAD ST RA. 1107 Best Wishes to West's 1954 Graduates Z'0mH1.i' IC E CREAM 'Av-v-vAvAv-v-vvvszxf' fvv Congratulations from Your Friendly DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER Barnhill, Shirley-47 Bates, Dave-21, 66, 72 Bates, Judy-49 Bates, Larry-50, 72 Baus, Bob-46, 100, 101 Baus, Doug-46, 66, 118 Beach, Judy-51 Beach, Marvin-47 Beard, Robert-51 Beard, Wayne-47 Beaver, Judy-11, 94, 95, 96 Beck, Eleanor-21 1 Beck, Sondra-51, 91 Beckwith, Anita-49 Beeson, Margie45, 58, 63, 72 Behm, John-47, 78 Belt, Margie-11 Benner, Beverly-21, 95 Bennett, Bobbie-46 Bennett Corcl44 Bennett Judie-51 Bennett, Judy-49, 63 Bennett, Kenneth-50 Benton, Carol-21, 96 Benton, Ronald-49, 123 Z m ' page one hundred and twenty-nine v-'Av-'Av-v-ve'-Jxrxzxzxzv-v-v-vxzw-v-v-vlxrxls 1 tim iii t .w FK! Q was WEST Betsch, Sonnie-21, 64, 65, 6 Bezolcl, Rawlancl-47 Bezold, Ronald-46, 63 Bickham, Judith-49 Biddisan, Lee-11, 59, 101 Bieber, Don-47 Biegelow, Bill--49, 116, 123 Bierly, Bill-47 Bigler, Larry-50 Binns, Patti-47 Birkhead, Yvonne-44 Birle, John-49, 91 Birle, Kathryn-47, 63, 102 Birtcher, Clara-47 i Bisbee , Donald-50 Bishop, Barbara--51 Bishop, Jim-46, 115 Bishop, Margaret-21 Black, Bob-21, 68 Black, Richard-46, 114 Blagg, Beverly--21, 102 Blake, Jaynet-49 Blake, Tom-50 Bland, John-46., 59 Blevins, Faye-47 SIDE MQTORS, INC, 1350 west BROAD st. 6,112 THOMAS EWING VAN METER OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 983 EAST MAIN STREET COLUMBUS 5, OHIO Bentz, Shirley-11, 96, 97, 101 Berger, Jackie-21, 60, 61, 63, 117 Berlo, Dick-45, 79, 85 Berlo, Shirley-47, 58, 60, 66 Berner, Nancy-51, 91 Bertman, Tom-107 A.A.+v+.A,-'Af'-.A,V-.A,,-,.,. ,. Bluhm, Brenda-49, 91 Bluhm, Jim-46 Bluhm, John-47 Bodenheimer, Jim446, 59, 60, 101 Bohanan, Lynn-47, 59, 66 Boldt, Bob-44, 112 'Av-irxfvxf-YA,-v.v.v.i,.v.v. 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M. ELDER, President page one hundred and th r e one hundred and thirty-two CONGRATULATIONS SCHMELZER SHADE CO. 2283 W. BROAD ST. X P X1 N3 A T E E Z O U7 -I O71 go I0 'az I'I 1 391: Z QE 'frm gm mO lz 2 2 fi' Je -I ITI ro 0' -lk U1 I P zu E cn O Z :U O P U Z P O Of O O- I I ,I I I I gl JI' F7 oo B oo 'U 70 O U c: n I'l'I m O Z 'U ID' Z -4 cn C CD JP :U :- Q. cn Ill 9. nm -n '1 c 1. U7 Q :x Q.. -U -1 O Q. C 9 m S 'O rn P cn -I -I O 2 Z cn -I no ITI IT1 -i 0 O T C 3 on C Y' O I O Cheesebrew, Barbara-50 Cheney, Tom-48 Chesser, Robert-48 Chesser, Shirley-49 Christoff, Carl-47 Christotf, Catherine-47 Chucales, Gus-23 Chucales, Irene-47, 76 Clapsaddle, Kenny--51, 86, Clark, Mary-49 Clark, Pattie-45 Clark, Rosie-46, 97 Clark, Virginia-44, 62 Clarke, Mary-47 Clarke, Virginia-23, 97 9 Clay, Beverly-12 Clay, Edith-23 Clem, Carole-23, 97 Clifton, Bonnie-48 Cline, Bill-73, 79, 80, 570, 115 Clotts, Earlene-46, 61, 97, 102 Cloud, Bob-23, 106 Clous, Carl-24, 44 1, 123 Cobb, Jim-24, 100, 101, 115 Cochran, Elaine-24 Coe, Chuck-47, 66, 85, 115 Coey, Jo Anne-51 Coffey, Joan-45, 62 Coffman, Tom-66, 73, 87, 103, Colwell, Brenda-51, 62 4 O I .4 Jr- A A A A A A A A xxx.-vlvslvw-v-'AvAvAvx-v-vvvvv-vAv-. .Afvvvfvvxfvvvsv The following West High Cagers: Ronnie Bowman, Jim Vincent, Jim Pruden, Jerry Ruffner, and Charlie Hicks, pause for the pause that nourishes with BORDEN'S MILK. BORDEN'S MOORES AND ROSS 165 N. WASHINGTON AVENUE MA. 5121 Everything in Dairy Products BEST OF LUCK FOR FUTURE SUCCESS BUCK'S AUTO SUPPLY BILL BUCKINGHAM - JACK BUCKINGHAM Open Every Day and Evening till IO p.m. JO. 4461 SULLIVANT AVE. AT DEMOREST ,AAA page one hundred and thirty-three xfxfefgfefe,-vAvA A A',N,vN, ...... A, A A A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v v ' v -vAzx1x1xfv-v-vx-v-v-xAzxrxrv-vlxzx,-v-v Avlvw-vxrv-vexzw-v-.lv-vlvw-vxzwevfw-vA.-v-v+v-v-wAv'v TzxA1xA'+vAv-xxx,-vAv'w-Jvxzxfevx,-v-'Av-vlzfv-vxzsfwA'Aw-v+vAv-ve'Av-v-vxlxfv-vAv+v1x,-vlw-vx,-'Nasa HALDEMAN DRY CLEANERS We do our own cleaning 3115 WEST BROAD STREET JO 1314 vv-rv-.wwA.xAArvev+vAvvw-v A . Comer, Judy-50 Conover, Mary-86, 116 Cook, Beverly-46, 66 Cook, Charles-24, 44 Cook, Ray-47, 107 Coon, Bill-78 Cole, Doug-24, 79, 81 Collins, Mildred-24 Conley, Robert-47, 82 Conrad, Davicl-49, 97 Conrad, Dick-46 Constans, Barbara- 44, 58, 60, 63, 96, 97,107,118 Constans, Rosalie-46, 66 Contizano, Donna-46, 63, 96 Contizono, Ruth-51, 96, 116 Converse, Dick-24, 115 Coon, Bill-24, 66 Cooper, Carolyn-51 Cooper, Nancy-47, 63 Copley, Lawrence-45 Corcoran, Fred-47, 58, 59 Cormany, Beverly-47, 102 Cramer, .ludy-47, 63, 102 Cranston, Mary Ellen-24, 63, 101 Creamer, Judith-51 Creamer, Nancy-49, 97 Crider, Kathleen-49 Cristee, Bob-50 Crapper, Phyllis-44, 102 Cross, Ginny-47, 59, 60, 66, Culler, Judy-49, 91, 116 Culp, Patti-24, 94, 117 Culp, Shirley-45, 60, 96 Curtis, Eugene-50 Custer, Judy-47, 58, 102 Dailey, Clarence-51 Dailey, Doris-47, 60, 96 Dailey, Juanita-97 D'Amico, David-44 D'Amico, Dick-47 Danter, Ken-50 Darby, Gary-92 Daugherty, Larry-44 Davies, Melanie-49 Cormany, Janice-12, 59, 94 Cory, Karen--47 Cory, Nancy- 44, 106 Courtney, Bob-47, 76, 82, 85, 92, 115 Courtney, Joan-24, 62, 65, 67, 71, 100, 101, 117 Cox, Bob-12 Cozad, Herb-47, 66, 107 Craig, Peggy-24 Davis Davis , Carolyn-47, 102 , Glyndon-25, 63, 73, Davis Jeanine-46, ,61, 102 Davis, Jerry-101 Davis Jim-25 Davis Davis, Jo Ann-47, 66, 96 John-59, 85, 114 97 87, 97,108,114,117 f,5,gA,1N,g,-,-,fy-,'CzvvvAv-vAv'x,-vs1xAfv'vx,-v4w-v-v1v+v'xfv-v-v'xfv-v'vx1wAv if JERRY SPEARS FUNERAL Jerry Spears and 2693 W RA 5092 HOME New, Modern and Complete Funeral Parlors. Large Chapel and comfortable reposing rooms. Elevators for your convenience. No more climb- ing stairs will be necessary. Spacious Parking Plaza, with entrance and exit properly indicated. Trained, courteous staff always ready to be helpful and efficient during the time of your need. Your desire is the first consideration. Day and Night Ambulance Service. You direct all expenditures and you must be satisfied in every particular. Jerry Spears, Jr. EST BROAD STREET RA 4427 A,NAA,vN I Compliments of I500 MERCHANDISING DEPARTMENTS TO SERVE YOU WITH THE NIPPERT ELECTRIC PRoDuCTs COMPANY ,ND A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Everything for Everybody Only One Stop to Shop Manufacturers of Quality Commutators FREE PARKING FOR 2000 CARS T759 WEST MOUND ST. EVERY STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 Davis, Judy-47, 66, 72, 96 Davis, Karl-45, 79, II5 Davis, Leroy-45 Davis, Loretta-51 Davis, Mary-25, 63, 64, 97, II7 Davis, Nancy-47 Davis, PauIette-5'I Davis, Tom-47 Dawkins, Gloria-44 Dawson, Dan-I2 Dawson, Georgia-50 Dawson, Jon-45 Dawson, Joyce-5'I Dean, Ronnie-25, 79, 80, 92, 97, IT8 Dean, Ted-25, 73, 87 DeBerry, Martha-5'I, 99, I20, I22 Decker, Carolyn-46, 66, I20 Delph, Bob-25, 73, 90 DeLong, Norm-45 . DeMasfry, Louise-25, 64, 74, 96 DeMatteo, Anita- 25, 59, 63, 64, 7I, 74, 88, 90, IOO, IOI Demmler, Donna-44, 90, II8 Dent, Sandy-47 Dent, Sharon-51,199 DePoy, Mary-47, 66, I02 DeShozor, Pete--50 Deshler, Dana-45, 58, 59, 79, 8I, 90, 93, 95 Detamore, Jim-47, 66, 82, 92 DeWitt, Bob-48, 97 DiCenzo, Roselee-50 Dickinson, Russell-25, 42 Diedrich, Barbara-50 Diedrich, Patty-47, T02 DiGioia, Theresa-47, 58, 59, 63 Diltz, Herman-50 Dinsch, Larry-47, 85, IT5 Distlehorst, Darlene-44, 62 Dixon, Pat-49 Dixon, Ronald-86, 91, 99 Doddridge, Phyllis-25, 69, II7 Doersam, Trey-50 Doherty, Bob-47 Dolder, Barbara-47 Dolder, Louise--46 Dolder, Walter-45, II5 Donaldson, Mike-48, 62 Dorf, Dwain-50 Dowier, Gary-44 Doyle, Tom-12, I7, II7 Doyle, Larry-50, I23 Drake, Larry-50 Druar, Barbara-47, 58, 60, 90 Duerler, Jim-51, 99 Duerler, Fred-I07 Dum, CaroI-I2, 95, 97 Dum, Jeff-48 Duncan, Joan-I2, 97 DunIap, Joan-47, 58, 59, 90 Dunn, Dave-25, 62, 63, 98 Durbin, Carol Jean-49, II8 Durfey, Janice-25 sux,-v'N'Av'vAv+vxA,-v-NAfv-vs1wAv4.-v-xfvxf-vxAzxfvA.AvAv page one hundred and thirt y-four , ..., , .,..,,.,.,,..... ,,., ,,,,.. .. . , .4 . ,7 fi, Q. 1 D A Q 315 3245145 I+ JIXX P+: -- 6?-:L f ' - .c-:Q ' X I I 1, 4413 , 9 31469 N Q1 , f '--.a4f41Gs?s- - 5 S -44-wr-Q2 v 'IX ff I I 3 ,. 1'-251'-.-. 3274 I .' 0 s.. , X 'fffffy QNX MUN all or Tlll n6AI1Xloll'l lllllli I Central Avenue and West Mound Street Mah at Q 0mt1'za.549e af 74e79nzt 'xlvNlx1xfvAvAv'evexzxf+vA.1w-v fsv-vAv-v-v--:vvvv-vAvAv-v-vAv Congratulations and Best Wishes Your HARMONY GIFT AND HOBBY Future? SHOP 4 Maybe a tele- phone career is just what you want - an interesting job with a good salary and friendly people to work with. Why not come WEST BROAD AT EUREKA in and 'clk it over? 47' UJ OPEN EVNNGS - JO' 1304 me omo nu. 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MARSCH Edwards, Bill-29 Edwards Edwards Bob-47 ,Jim l12Al-26 Jim I10A1-47,106,115 Edwards Edwards John-47, 115 Edwards Judy-50 Edwards Phil--26 Edwards Robert-114 Edwards, Tim-48 Evans, Ruth-46, 66, 96, 102 Ewing, David-49 Exman, Mary--44 Eyssen, Shirley-27 Fagan, Dorothy-51 Farley Nancy 12 58 60 9 , - , , , 5,101 Fay, Rudyard-103, 107, 108 Ellinqsworth, Donna-51 Fetherolf Eichenberger, Darlene-51 Eichenberger, George-44 ,120 , 90 Elder, Fred-10, 12, 17, 68, 93, 95, 117 Ellingsworth, Betty-26, 59, 60 Fenimore Bob-27, 79, 80 Fenimore, Judy-44, 112 Ferguson Beverly-47 Ferguson Judy-49, 60 William-51 2446 W. Broad Street DR. C. O. MILLER 2484 W. Broad St. DR. J. R. GARRISON 2532 W. Broad St. DR. S. J. 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BROAD STREET COLUMBUS 8, OHIO RA. 8441 OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE P. R. RAUSCH-L. G. RAUSCH We Make Keys RAUSCH BROS. HARDWARE PHON E RA. 1846 2784 WEST BROAD STREET DEAN and BARRY Paints Cgngrgfulgfigng COt'1gI'CllUlC1llOr1S H5-41 GI'GClS fFOm ESOUIRE SHOP WEST SIDE LUMBER CO. 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Hunter, Lois-45, 93, 95, 97, T08 Hunyady, John-50' Hunyady, Margie-45, 58, 59, 62 Hunyady, Wendell-47, 58 Hurt, Judy-29, 62, 63, 74, 96, 97, IO2, Huston, Heather-46, 62, l02 Hutchison, Joe-30 Hutt, John-50 Ingram, John-50, IOS Ingram, LaFrench-51, T22 Hostetter, Gail-66, IO6 Hostetter, Jock-50 Houk, Dortha-48, 66, 96, 97 Hover, Marilyn-46, 6l Howard, Jerry-47 Howe, Bob-50, T22 Howell, Jack-29, IO6, II5, II7 Howells, Tom-58, 73, IIA Hudson, Kay-49, 62, 97, IIB Huey, Don-47 Hutt, Stanley-9'I, 96, II5 Huffman, Beverly Kay-I3, 98 Huffman, Pat-49 Hughes, Betty-49 Hughes, Bill-45 Hughes, Jim-29, 93, Il5 Hughes, Nancy-5l Hughes, Vivian-49 Hulett, Ted-48 V I'ful.ls, Herbert--,29,i72' Hummel, John-50 Humphrey, Beverly-48 Hunt, Holly-II6 Hunt, Sally-44 Hunter, Barbara-I3, 63, 96, 97 Hunter, Charlotte-5l Ingram, LaRaeu-Sl, l22 Ireland, Ireland, Don-45, 59 Ronald-45 Irion, Carol-46, 90, 96, 97 Irion, Ronald-50 Ives, Bill-49 I-gzard, Dick-45 Jackson, Barbara-I3, 96 Jackson, Freddie-44, 87, 'II4 Jackson, John-I4 Jackson, Judy-45 Jackson, Kaye-49, IIB Jackson, Phillip-47, 85, II4 Jackson, Sue-45 Jones, Lawrence-30 Jeckell, Judy-48, 60, 63, 96, I02 Jenkins, Billy-45 Jenkins, David-'I23 Jenkins, James-50 Jenkins, Keith-46 Jenny, Joan-45 Jensen, Don-I4 Jester, Donald-50 Jhenson, Carol-45 Johnson, Barbara-45, 102 Johnson, Buddy-48 Johnson, DiAnn-48, 96 Hunter, Harriet-45, 58, 61, 63 page one hundred and thirty-eight I04,lI8 FOR '54 BUICK'S THE BEAUTIFUL BUY SAEGER BUICK CO. Serving the Hilltop and West Side for I4 Years Saeger Service costs less per mile ' Restaurant DRIVE IN N 3 0 Rt. 40 at West Gate of Columbus of Q,-1 . new-.' V L I ,, 95. -.E ' cues seevice I , in - -1 1 ' X V- .aWE2 M '-- -js Rini- qillllllnli F .,.- 5.35.6 v I I I 22-.., -3:5111 f my I , 4 B l WL- ,YW 5 3 i J' ' I: 41- If , out an vvrd'-Rl! .?'Q ' of 7 it 7 JUST WONDERFUL FOOD Avx'-vA.-v-v-vexrxlxz-v-Jxfxfxfv-vA,,N, Johnson, Janice-44 Johnson, Jim-14, 59, 79, 80, Johnson, Joyce-30, 94 Johnson, Marletla-30 Johnson, Mary-30, 60, 102 Johnson, Mary Lou-48, 62 Johnson, Ned-50, 116 Johnson, Parthenia-51 Jones Alice-50 Jones John-46 Jones Judy-45, 72 Jones, Melda-48, 58 Jones Shelda-49, 97, 106 Kern, Bob--79, 90, 114 Kerns, Fred-46 Kerr, Donald-50, 62,.122 Key, David-50 Keyes, Jerry-48, 114 Kibbey, Jane-30, 61 Kight, Marilyn-44, 63, 64, 95, 96 Killian, Judi-51 Kimball, Ann-44 King, Mike-49 Kingry, Edith-44, 102 Kirkpatrick, Ron-30, 59, 63, 112 Jordan, JoAnn-30, 60, 66, 96, 117 Judson, Charles-30 Justice, Donald--48 Jufl, Viclor-45, 79, 114 Kaiser, Barbara-51 Kamer, Jack-50 Karshner, Carole-46, 66, 118 Kasdorf, Kaye-48, 58, 108 Kazee, Lee-50 Kearney, Claude-30, 45, 68, 90, 115 Kearney, Georgia-45, 64, 90, 118 Keckley, Judy-49 Keeler, Marilyn-30, 69, 100 Kegg, Dorothy-48, 58, 102 Keller, Don-47, 62 Kelly, JoAnn-47 Kelly, John-47, 59, 66 Klein, Ronnie- 30, 66, 73, 79, 80, 90,101,104,121 Klolle, Richard-50 Knipp, Ronnie-47, 66, 97, 107, 114 Koch, Roger-46 Koonlz, Gary-14, 76, 92, 95, 98 Kraner, Bill-47 Krebs, Dave-31, 59 Krems, iMaureen-46, 61, 118 Kresse, Carol-31, 58, 59, 97 Kresse Harry-47 Kreuz, Robert-51 Krieg, Robert-50, 91, 122 Krise, Eugene-46 Krivdo, Donna-45 Kronk, George-48 Kropfhauser, Marilyn-45, 60, 62, 96, 102 Kropp, Charlolle-31 Krouse, Judy-46, 62, 85, 102 JONES LUMBER CO. 57 N. 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WE PLENTY OF PROMPT EASY 1 TRADE PARKING DELIVERY TERMS page one hundred and thirty-nine page one hundred and forty Congratulations To The '54 Class THE VERY BEST TO YOU OF '54 Sally Thimmes and Judy Swartz DAIRY AND LCE-CREAM BAR W LZCfLTLn?nm0nS from ALLEN MILK co. ,ijgjifnmn class of '31 1709 FRANK ROAD M2055 WEST HILL DRUG STORE BROAD AT WARREN - JO. 8200 WNNNV vN'vS'vS'S'S'ANNA's V Your School - WEST HIGH ,L, X, fr , Your Community- THE HILLTOP I Your Savings and Home Loan Instifufion CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES Gooalwln s 2680 WEST BROAD ST. 53 EAST STATE ST PHARMACY LHiIIfopI IDown+ownI 2450 EAST MAIN ST. IBexIeyl H. G. DEEMS, Sec'y., Class I9I3 I Page one hundred and forty-one .,,, ' , Kruckeberg, Don-149, 86 X Kruckeberg, Jim-79, 80, 114 Krueger, Jack-31 Krueger, Judy--97 Kuhlman, Sue--31, 59, 61, 64, 65, 88,104,112 Kuhn, Bill-47, 66, 101 Kunfz,Jol1n-46, 66, 73, 87, 97, 114 Landau, Gayle-50 Landenberger, Charles-47, 63 Langdon, Larry-47, 62 Lanfz, Charles-47 Lanrz, Harry-48 Large, Darlene- Larhem, Don-50 Laflwom, Janet--31 La Torre, Norman--58, 59, 101 Lavilchka, Judy-49 Leach, Aniro-48, 102 Lease, Linda-45, 58, 102 Lee, Diane-44, 102, 106 Laderer, Libby-49 Lamb, Gayle-45, 85, 96, 102 Lambert, Celina-31, 101 Lamprechl, Darlene-48 Lanch, Fred-46, 66, 68, 73, 90 Landau, Gary-79 45, 58, 60, 62, 69, 90, 97, 101, 102,118,120 Lee' WQndg..51, 119 Ligon, Thomas-45, 87, 114 Leeka, Wayne-50 l-lllYi Ccfol-32 Lehman, Joan-31, 58, 63, l-lllYf Ed-49 64, 65, 76, 8B,97,104, 108,112, 117 l-lflelilflnli, KOH-47, 66, 107 Leigerl Pgf-31 , Link, Bill-46, 73, 82, 97, 114 L6 Mon, Marilyn-14, 17, 64, 71, 96, 97, 117 LiHlf,G0f7-4136, 123 Levering, Bill-14 Linn, Leona-49, 91, 119 Levering, Pat-31 Linscorf, Barbara-32, 64, 101 Lewie, Brian-47, 66, 96, 114 Lisf, John-I4 Lewis, Addison-45 Lisfon, B05-47, 59 Lewis, CgrOI...3'l, 53, 59 Lloyd, Jane-44, 60, 63, 64, 71, 90, 97, 112, 118 Lewis, Jerry-49, 62 Lloyd, JUdY-51 Lewis, Richard-31 Lockwood, Rosalie-45, 60, 102 Lewis, Tom-50, 96, 97, 118, 123 l-09Cl'1l9f, RUH1-58, 63, 94, 102 MEN'S AND CHlLDREN'S HAIR CUTTING by ROCKY - SISK - BUD 8:30 a.m. ro 6 p.m. EZZO S SEE TELEVISION HERE! 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RA 2424 EWALD CLEANERS 937 W. Broad Sf. MA 1492 Congratulations to the FLORENTINE RESTAURANT 907 W. Broad Sf. FL 4228 FRITCH JEWELERS 2478 W. Brood St. JO 5733 GENERAL BAKING CO. 415 Buckingham SI. AD 5122 J. M. GETTROST, Physician 2527 W. Broad SI. RA 5662 GROOMS ICE CREAM 3860 Sullivant Ave. JO 6662 HAAS DELICATESSEN 2787 Sullivan? Ave. RA 0818 HAIMERL SERVICE STATION N. Eureka at Valleyview Dr. HAMILTON'S SERVICE STATION Hague and Sullivanf Ave. RA 0265 W. O. HANE ELECTRIC, Confracfor 319 Guernsey RA 7189 HANLEY COFFEE SHOP 2671 Sullivant Ave. RA 0190 JAMES A. HARDIE 2975 W. Broad ST. RA 1514 HARRIET HUFF BEAUTY SHOP 2154 Sullivan? Ave. RA 2781- RA 1817 HILLTOP FLORIST 511 S. Hague Ave. RA 1344 HILLTOP HARDWARE 2804 Sullivan? Ave. JO 2266 - JO 5959 HILLTOP JEWELERS 2421 W. Broad at Eureka HILLTOP MOTORS, INC. 2357 Sullivanf Ave. RA 9602 HILLTOP TUNE SHOP 2842 W. Broacl SI. RA 4666 HILLTOP-WESTGATE REALTY 2997 W. Broad ST. Class ol 1954 HOME TELEVISION SERVICE 2808 W. 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Broad St. MA 1512 REEB'S CONFECTIONERY 2669 Sullivant Ave. RA 0280 SCHROECK'S SERVICE STATION Eldon and Broad St. RA 6239 SCHULZE FOOD MARKET 1971 W. Mound St. RA 3348 SCHUMAN'S MEATS Central Ave. and Mound St. JO 2300 SHANK AND SAUNDERS INC. Real Estate and Insurance Every Claim Paid Promptly BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE W. Broad St. at Powell Ave. RA 0125 SPORTSMANS BIVOUAC 1084 W. Broad St. FL 4458 STEPHENS FLOWERS 612 Harrisburg Pike RA 1103 STORY CLEANERS 2420 W. Broad St. RA 2021 p ge one hundred and forty t TODD'S DRUG STORE 2578- Sullivant Ave. RA 0203 TROTT'S SUPER MARKET 2976 W. Broad St. RA 1145 VIERECK THE FLORISTS 84 S. Fourth St. EARL J. WELCH, Dentist 1251 W. Broad St. RA 3616 WESTGATE GARAGE 3284 W. Broad St. RA 1593 WESTGATE RESTAURANT 3103 W. Broad St. RA 0264 WEST HILL FURNITURE CO. 2364 W. Broad St. RA 8575 - RA 8595 WESTWAY-AUTO-PAINT AND BODY SHOP 3284 W. Broad St. RA 9311 WOLFE ELECTRIC SERVICE 2427 W. Broad St. RA 1356 v page one hundred and f0ffY'f0ur . 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K 'pi '-- 3 W e '-W . -'H 'i f'5i.1-3 - A 1. I I ' , I II.,N , . , 15312 V I IW 5 f 4 I A i DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? - I i i 1 'ii ATR: A U ' As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom of worxhip T'S the one on the right because it's a door of an American home. Because we Americans take our rights for granted, it's hard to 'Rf-fb' 10 ffm' be-UO' I I I I I b I. h h N , k I, d f 11 1 h Right ta know how your union spend: your due: No one can get through without permission. Not even a police- e 1eVe f af f ere are P10 05 H0 E OW-IMV0 CIS HII10IlgSt US W 0 Freedom of Ip.-fel, man, unless he has a Search warrant want to take away our freedom from search without warrant. It's 2325503 ah 'ust art of their lan to steal all our ri hts, like the ri ht to own 'llixbf I0 bww fvlriff vf yfwr fwiw affirm . . . . 3 3 . Hefe: In Ameflcav Your fight to freedom from Search Wlfhovf property, the right to work wherever we please, the right to vote of grievance: warrant is guaranteed by The C0l1StlL'l1tl0il itself. sect tl a t 'Right to know if your union oficefx are Cammamixlr e y an e rest. ,RI bu k b I I ig 0 71010 010 yUllf llfllofl II 17111 ' ' ' ' , , , I R'h1t zlmd bl' 'alb ' HOW dlffefeilf behind the 11500 CU-ffallll There, the PeoP1e have ho The best way to protect a right is to use it. So if you ever hear Right 12.51 ia! 4 laqyehc In wary Such Protection- And even 3 Sohd oak doof: Sffohg ehough fo guafd anyone come out in favor of permitting arbitrary search and seizure 'gif f,'f,f'ff'aA1'2'gf'Z9If :,fn'f':fL:fl'f Y ' ' . . . . . , . 2 f0ff1'eSS, C2111 f keeP Out the Secret Pohee- When fheY Want lh they on some pretext or other, set him straight! Remind him that freedom :Z-Z-'YZ fa 'f'gf 1 fmm' '22 fbefk+1f of union dw ' ' ' . . , I 1 n 0 :ref o o ' ' get iff, eventually, even if they ha-Ve U0 USC H hflffeflng fam- Bur the from search without warrant is a right guaranteed every American Rigbz to fe pfesumedyinigacffii Zffiililjffggifiiizighy fllmsiest screen door in America can keep out the police unless they by The Constitution Ffefdom lo own Pfviwffy ' 'Right to work dexpite union 'u ' ' ' ' have ah Search Warrant Freedom M work I I aj nsdxcnonal dxspules . , I . I m any 0, 'I Remember, they re your rights, so treat them right! -5,555 fo pmpeffupewifimi afiyimfwioa welfarzfund: Freedzm in 11412-2 and mafymge 4 gudnen ree m om eaprgjg 'Right not to he fired 1, ' le nRighl to vote on rompznjzlirgxt 'These uefightx you enjoy under the Taft-H I 1 Im: ::.::S.':,':-:::zfs:1t.z'1,':':'::zLz:bf,'::.:d ?f55yW?f'2fn'Q1-0- 'l'HEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, The Timken Roller Bearing Company TREAT THEM RIGHT! The right to -work :hall not he abridged or made impotent IIUIIUICLI GIIU lung! -. WYLIE S. HROYER 1278 WEST BROAD STREET RA. 1161 2253 WEST BROAD STREET RA. 5960 AMBULANCE SERVICE COLUMBUS, OHIO LOWELL W. SHROYER, Mgr. Loettler, Hazel-46 Mocaluso, Monica-51, 62, 97 ff-'NN Logon, Nancy-32, 63 Mack, Donna-32, 59 Lomprey, Marlene--32, 58, 72 Mack, Evelyn-44, 59 eff f i 'j,.f -X5 Longmire, Paul-45, 83, 84, 115, 118 MGddSf1, JCICIK-45, 87, 114 K 9 5 5 J Lorenz, Rum-32, 64, 66, 1o1, 108, 117 Muhoney, Patrick-50 if Cf Lorenzo, Janet-48, 66, 102 MGISIW, TOITI-48, 96 - 7' ie, --i ' J Lorenzo, Julie-50 Malone, Elizabeth-49 Q - - - . ' 0 ,Zigi ,Xi Lotz, Karol Sue-48, 61 Manis, Charles-50 S i 151 il: -Q , -,f 9:2 -I LT-ug Y Louch, Robert-47 Mann, Sammy-50 I ' -T ' ' F-E-'fggig I I - fx Love, Floyd-47 Manson, Mary Lou-44, 62, 64, 107, 112, 118 131: ggitfgjgl ' 1-' ifffi? 6--f Love, John-43, 91 Menus, Par-10, 14, 17 62, 77' E' ' ' 5 gf'-515 ' lj Lovelle, Betty-32, 102, 106 63, 64, 71, 74, 75, 76, 93, 95, 98, 107,117 ,,,-,QI ' i7 U - I Lovelle, Judy-51, 69 Markins, Barbara-49 LI I ug 2 E 2, 13' Y Y- 34 Lowe, Becky-50, 96 Martens, Charlotte-32, 58 .7 ' -M 3' - :r i:: 3' 1 E g J .H -454 , Q- :Mti:J -4'-R - '. 'A niiiiil I ' -7 I Y Ax,-T 5 5 Lower, Barbara-14, 60, 97, 101 Lowery, Shirley-32, 71, 100, 101 Lowery, John-47, 114 Lowry, Lois-32, 61, 102 Lucas, Alfred-48 Lucas, Lois--45 Lusignola, Norma-45, 102 Lust, Dian-A8 Lutz, Sandra-46, 61, 66, 97 Lyday, Bob--51 Lyday, Janet-51 Lyle, Jeannette-10, 14, 98 Lyle, Jim-47, 97 Lynch, Phillip-50 Lyons, Lee-72 Lyons, Bob--47 Lysen, Chuck--50 Martin, Alice-50 Martin, Connie-44 Martin, Elsie-48, 63, 102 Martin, Fred-48 Martin, Paulo-46, 66, 96, 102 Martindale, Bob-94 Martindale, Mary--32,69,101,106,108,117 Morzluf, Billie--44, 69 Marzlut, Elaine-44, 60, 64, 66, 102 Massie, Pat-49 Matheny, Linda-49, 108, 118, 122 Matheny, Mike-45 Matson, Judy- 46, 58, 63, 85, 96, 97,102,112,118 Mattey, Cynthia--49 Matthews, Ronnie-45 Matyoc, Dan--48 A A A A A A A A1wAvAx1xfv4xf.Av'wAvAvAvA1vvNfAvA1wAv .- ,i- g:....- .- 1 .,:,-:..,- .Lui ut . H, fl, ,,,, - HE IR IGN . UN. 6726 UN. 7967 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING I NEON SIGNS SALES-SERVICE -7 COVE!-ING CENTRALOHIO WITH A MODERN ADVERTISING SIIVICE 1050 N. FOURTH ST. COLUMBUS 1, OHIO MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE .1 Z ' I 'ln 1 Ill , 5' Z uf ll? 'U' F TRUCK LETTERING ' ' SCREEN PROCESS PAINTED SIGNS SHO-CARDS SIGNS AND DISPLAYS OF ALL KINDS vXAv NfN'Av'N!NvAvAv5!N!Nl51AviAvAvAv'S!SAv'NlNrAv'N!wAvQSAvAvAv4xlNlNrAv'N'AviAv'N ll fda ,,-.,.f K'-r?s 13 FII 0 'C QW QU T'S the one on the right because it' s a door of an American home. No one can get through without permission. Not even a police- man, unless he has a search warrant. Here, in America, your right to freedom from search without warrant is guaranteed by The Constitution itself. How different behind the iron curtain! There, the people have no such protection. And even a solid oak door, strong enough to guard a fortress, can't keep out the secret police. When they want in they get in, eventually, even if they have to use a battering ram. But the flimsiest screen door in America can keep out the police unless they have a search warrant. rn H ,,.. page one hundred and forty-four 1 Lf! . ' ' 0 o I uf, xy l. Bfilr Ella! Bs ' . :iii-H 11 1 5 V V fl! I ,cr- H R sa vi 2 ' ' 1.- j'..aw4 -1:54 Q 1 . 2 . 1,Qf:,.1s5g.E.::,s,,.,?f I .Tug ' , . Q g1f'77gtl43+i3? si - K - ig 3 , 'f '131' QI pf ,i f is 2 5 t . 1 121 . .V ' li I-Q l 1 - il fx . ' 5 si 1 Q 1 . ' 5 4134.-S-is-155.5 cf' ' 2 ftlifffiifggiiatv , 5 I A' lr .. 5 . at-f ... win 'll , I V' L 1 i .nr f, -X . M. -t..t--,.. an - 'S '. , 'F-3 X I . I lm +1::.:n X, - 4 i-aiu 1 rl-me rs we - - ef- - N., s l -wisp! , . 1.4552-. '- ' - ' . . .J1fF.3 -- s 'W ' fm... 'iii ' I A4 f' . .'. ..- -w A - V ' Because we Americans take our rights for granted, it's hard to believe that there are pinkos and fellow-travelers amongst us who want to take away our freedom from search without Warrant. It's just part of their plan to steal all our rights, like the right to own property, the right to work wherever we please, the right to vote secretly and all the rest. The best way to protect a right is to use it. So if you ever hear anyone come out in favor of permitting arbitrary search and seizure on some pretext or other, set him straight! Remind him that freedom from search without warrant is a right guaranteed every American by The Constitution. Remember, they're your rights, so treat them right! DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom of worship Right to secret ballot 'Right to know how your union spends your dues Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Right to criticize obicials 'Right to know salaries of your union oficers Freedom from search without warrant Right to petition government for redress of grievances 'Right to know il your union oficers are Communists 'Right to know how your union is run Right to speedy and public trial by iury Right to help of a lawyer 'Right to hear your ernployefs side of disagreements Right not lo appear as a witness against yourself 'Right ta refuse to per-mfit the check-of' of union dues 'Right to ga direct to your hoss with a grievance Right to he presumed innocent until proved guilty Freedom to own property 'Right to work despite union jurisdictional disputes Freedom to work in any locality 'Right to proper supervision of your union welfare funds Freedom to start and manage a business Freedom to make a profit Right not to he fired by union leaders Right to vote on companys best .agar .Inge areprighu you enioy under the Taft-Hanley law 'rms is a right cnloyed by members of united smxwmllm, c.1.o. only' when the Taft-Hanley law is invoked. THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, The Timken Roller Bearing Company TREAT THEM RIGHT! The right to work shall not he abridged or made impotent PCSU UIIG lluuutv-.. .....- .- I WYLIE S. HROYER 1278 WEST BROAD STREET RA. 1161 2253 WEST BROAD STREET . . RA. 5960 AMBULANCE SERVICE Loeftler, Hazel-46 Logan, Nancy-32, 63 Lomprey, Marlene--32, 58, 72 Longmire, Paul-45, 83, 84,115, 118 Lorenz, Ruth-32, 64, 66, 101, 108, 117 Lorenzo, .Ianet-48, 66, 102 Lorenzo, Julie--50 Lotz, Karol Sue-48, 61 LoucI'I, Robert-47 Love, Floyd-47 Love, John-48, 91 Lovelle, Betty-32, 102, 106 Lovelle, Judy-51, 69 Lpwe, Becky-50, 96 Lower, Barbara-14, 60, 97, 101 Lowery, Shirley-32, 71, 100, 101 Lowery, John-47, 114 Lowry, Lois-32, 61, 102 Lucas, Alfred-48 Lucas, Lois-45 Lusignola, Norma-45, 102 Lust, Dian-48 Lutz, Sandra-46, 61, 66, 97 Lyday, Bob-51 Lyday, Janet-51 Lyle, Jeannette-10, 14, 98 Lyle, Jim--47, 97 Lynch, Phillip-50 Lee-72 Lyons, Lyons, Bob-47 Lysen, Chuck--50 WWWMW Macaluso, Monica-51, 62, 97 Mack, Donna-32, 59 Mack, Evelyn-44, 59 Madden, Jack-45, 87, 114 Mahoney, Patrick-50 Maish, Tom-48, 96 Malone, Elizabeth-49 Manis, Charles-50 Mann, Sammy-50 Manson, Mary Lou-44, 62, 64, 107, 112, 118 Manus, Pat-10, 14, 17 62, 63, 64, 71, 74, 75, 76, 93, 95, 98,107,117 Markins, Barbara--49 s, Charlotte-32, 5 Marten Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Alice-50 Connie--44 Elsie-48, 63, 102 Fred-A8 Paulo-46-, 66, 96, 102 Martin, Martindale, Bob-94 Martindale, Mary-32, 69, 101, 106, 108,117 Marzlut, Billie-44, 69 Marzluf, Elaine-44, 60, 64, 66, 102 Massie, Pat-49 Matheny, Linda--49, 108, 118, 122 Matheny, Mike-45 Matson, Judy- 46, 5 Mattey, Cynthia-49 Matthews, Ronnie-48 Matyac, Dan--48 ,,,,,N,Nfs1v-vAvazsf-'xxx'-ve'-.-v-.'v-vo-Av'-.rw COLUMBUS, OHIO 8 8, 63, 85, 96, 97, 102, 112, 118 LOWELL W. SHROYER, Mgr. ff :Nx fp 5' NRM: ECI K F -L 1050 N. FOURTH ST. UN. 6726 UN, 7967 COLUMBUS I, OHIO OUTDQOR MAINTENANCE AND ADVERTISING REPAIR SERVICE - TRUCK LETTEPING - NEON SIGNS - SCREEN PROCESS PAINTED SIGNS SALES-SERVICE SHOPCARDS SIGNS AND DISPLAYS OF ALL KINDS Maxwell, Marilyn-48, 102 Meachem, Leon-48 Mebane, Levander-15, 79, 81 Meek, Delilah-33 Meister, Carol-15, 96, 98 Meister, Chuck-51 Menge, Ned-59 Merrick, Pauline-48, 102 Merriman, Martha--33, 95, 96, 102 Merritt, Audrey-33, 61 Merritt, Joy-50 Messing, Bob-50 Meyers, Sylvia-33, 61 Michaelis, Karen-15, 62, 98 Mider, Jeannine-49, 97, 99, 118 Miesse, Pat-15 Miesse, Rowland-33, 107 Miller, Bobby-48 Miller, Bill-50 Miller, Dixie-49 Miller, Larry-48, 63 Miller, Leah-46, 62,118 Miller, Marilyn-48 Miller, Nancy-15, 95, 97, 98 Miller, Paul--50 Miller, Richard-46 Miller, Sandra-33, 64, 71, 96, 97, Miller, Suzi-33, 42, 90, 100, 101 Miller, Virginia-44, 61 Miller, Vurn-49 Millet, Thomas-48 Mills, Joyce-106 Mincks, Vera Jean-50, 116, 122 Minor, Tony-48, 66, 107 Mitchell, Jack-44 Mitchell, Marlene--44 Molt, Don-48 Moman, Robert-48 Moone, Bob-44 Moore, Barbara-44, 62, 102 Moore, Catherine-47 Moore, Joyce-50 Moore, Judy-51 Moore, Nancy-44, 59, 63, 102 Moore, Sally-51, 99 Moore, Susan-46 Moose, Richard-45 Montenaro, Bob--33 Monton Moran, ey, Bernice-34, 94 Lois--44, 97, 102, 118 Morgan, .lack-50 Morgan, Margie Jo--15, 17, 95, 98, 117 Morgan, Marietta-49, 91, 96 Morgan, Ronald-15 Morgan, Shirley-44 Morris, Betty-46, 66 Morris, Howard-48 Morris, Janet-51 Morris, Jim-34, 106 Morris, Jim l12Bl-44 Morris, Kent-50 D32 Morrow, Nancy-34 Morrow, Wayne-49 Muchmore, Frances-34, 61, 97 Muchrnore, Joe-45 Muchmore, Kay-51 Mugrage, Thelma-15, 96, 98 Munson, Scott-48 Murray, Bob-49, 118 Myers, Dick-51, 99 Myers, Linda-91, 106, 119 Myers, Pat--34 McCarty, Jim-14 McChesney, Carolyn-32, 60, 62, 96, 117 McClain, Sandy-48 McComb, Janet-48 McConnell, Donna-47, 102 McCormack, Patti .lo-49, 62 McCoy, Peggy-33, 44, 97 McCoy, Shirley-50 McCleaf, Eddie-50 McCready, George-44, 79, 101 McCready, Jim-33 McDermitt, Ruth-51, 97, 99 McDonald, Dennis-86, 97, 123 McElroy, Shirley-44 McElroy, Vincent-44 McElroy, Wanda-44 McGinnis, Ralph--33 McKeever, Bill-14 McKeever, Clara-48, 66 McKenzie, Jim-50 McKinley, Barbara-44, 58, 64, 66, Mcllyar, Ann-48, 58, 90 Mcl.inn, Jerry-48, 66, 90, 101 McMilIen, Ned-15, 101 McNamee, Mary Jo-33 McPherson, Bill-15 McPherson, Carol-44 McWilliams, .lim-49, 91, 96 Nofzger, Larry-45, 79, 81, 83, 84 Neal, Glenn-50 Nebinger, Gary-46, 79, 81,, 115 Nebinger, Ron-48, 85, 96 Neer, Lew-48, 82 Neff, Barbara-34 Neff, Eddie-50 Neff, .loe--34, 59, 101 Neibler, Beverly-49 Neil, Paul-94 Neville, Ruth-50, 91, 122 Newkirk, Tom-44 Newman, Margie-45, 61 Nice, Bill-50 Nice, Dave-750 Nice, Edward-44, 101 Nickoson, Beverly-34 Niederlitz, Alan-34, 68, 94 Niederlitz, Joan-44, 59, 102 Nippert, Russ-45, 63, 68 Noltemeyer, Jerry-50, 91 Noltemeyer, Marianne-34 Norman, Flora-49, 120 Northrup, Joyce-46 Nuessle, Marilyn-51 O'Brien, Charles48 O'Brien, Marilyn-61 v.v. ---NAA -Aavzvzvf-cog-vzvzvz-z-Qffvzvzvrzvzavzvzveooggzlelzzzgsggjgzoz , , , 6 0 ess 16965924 ersse ?El,9lE!iF!'s 9 90, 97, 118 vAvNlNlwAvAv'vSlN!SlNfAv'N.f'vAvAv'NrAvAv5lN'YAv'v5fNfN'Nfv5'N'N'N'N'N Home Made SPAGHETTI PIZZA STEAKS CHICKENS Open Tues. thru Thurs. 5 p.m. till 12 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 5 p.m, till 2 a.m. Sun. 12 noon till 9 p.m ARMANDO RESTAURANT 2986 Sullivant Avenue - JO. 1195 Av-vw-v-fvvw-v-.Av-vw-vAvAJxzxzvx THE HILLS CAB CO. TWO-WAY RADIO MA 1 3 -1 3 SAFETY - COURTESY -v-v-v-rv-v-'Aux PIANO STUDIO Mrs. Bertha M. Daarud , 'lf 'i 2621 suLuvANT AVE. O'Brien, Nancy-49 Ocker, Bill-66, 107 Ocker, Carole-49 Ogden, Jill-48, 58, 59, 60,66 O'Harra, Donna-48 O'Harra, Margaret-45 Oldfield, Lynn-48 Oliver, Billie-34, 58 O'Malley, Dennis-49 O'Malley, Jim-49 O'Malley, Pat-45 Ongaro, Tom-15, 59, 81 Orme, Lonnie-50 Orr, Evans-34 Osborne, Jerry-58, 73 Osman, Rosemary-35, 59, 60, Otewalt, Dove-35, 90 Otis, Dick-46 Outcolt, Albert-46, 97 Owen, Carol-48 Owen, Ronald-46 Pabst, Bill-48, 82, 107 Pack, Carolyn-51 Painter, Janet-48, 58, 96, 97 63 Parker, Dave-48, 82, 103,106,114 Parker, Hannah-44, 102 Parkinson, Jim-35 Parkinson, Ron-35, 73, 87, 90, Parks, Delores-50 Parks, Nancy-44, 63, 95 Parks, Stephen-50, 62, 116 Paske, Ron-101 Pate, Marvin-114 Patterson, Carol-35 Patterson, Pat-49 Patton, Dianne-44, 58, 64, 65, Paul, Jim-35, 74 Peaks, Clinton-49 Pearson, Judy-49 Peery, Judy-49, 97 Pemberton, Warren-85, 94 Pence, Dave-50, 97, 118, 123 Pence, Scott-35, 67, 73, 74, 106 71, 95, 96,112 87, 90, 97,103,107,112,114, Pennell, Paul-50 Penny, Janet-45, 63 Penwell, Joan-44 117,118 Peters, Gary-51 Peterfy, Beverly-48 Peterson, Charlene-48 Pfatf, Stanley-46 Ptaltzgraf, Charles-51 Phillips, Molly-49, 97, 118 Pike, Barbara-15 Pinkerton, Rose Marie-44, 63 Finney, Mary-48 Pitt, Nancy-16, 97 Plevel, Steve48 Pollock, Jerry-45, 63 Pool, Phil-35 Poor, Dick-35, 97, 106 Pope, Delores-48 Populin, Dianne-35, 58, 59, 60, 97 Populin, Susie-48, 58, 108 Porter, Diane-48, 62, 102 Porter, Lee-48, 107, 114 Posey, Judy- 35, 62, 64, 65, 71, 76, 88, 100, 101 Posey, Mike-48 Pospichel, ZiAnn-49, 97, 122 Poston, Byron-45, 63, 68, 115 Poston, Jim-48 Potter, Ardienne-35, 44, 90, 96, 117 Pound, Charlotte-36 Powell, Bonnie-36 Presler, Karl-36 Preston, Fred-48, 82, 85, 115 Price, Dick-16, 92, 98, 101 Price, Larry-91, 99, 123 Pridemore, Gladys-44, 96 Pridemore, Gloria44 Pringle, Ann-44, 58, 59, 60,118 Pringle, Marilyn-46 Prout, Peggy-49, 91 Pruden, Beverly-51, 96 Pruden, .lim-45, 62, 63, 83, 84, 90, 92 Pruitt, John-116, 122 Pruitt, William-50, 91 Puccetti, Barbara-46, 61 Pughline, Gene-48 Pullins, Paul-45 Pusecker, Marion-36 -v-vefrv-Jszx.-v-:xrv-V-vAvAv-v-ve Azxlxfvxlw-v-vAvAvs1xzxzN,-v+v-vAvAv+vAvAvAvAv+.A page one hundred and forty-seven Congratulations 1954 Graduates f OHlO'S GREATEST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 131 E. State St. Columbus 15, Ohio ADams 4112 DAY NIGHT SCHOOL SCHOOL WESTWAY POST 3441 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES New Location-852 Clarendon Ave. It you have served your country in time ot war on foreign soil or in hostile waters you should belong to the V.F.W. Formerly Bustin Beauty School Columbus Beauty School INCORPORATED Ohio's Most Progressive School of Beauty 199W SOUTH HIGH ST. Radcliff, Ron-48, 82, 85, 97 Railce, Sue-44, 96 Ralston, Lynn-47 Randall, Davr+48, 81, 83, 84, 115 Ranney, Bernerd-36, 87, 114 Ranney, Mike-50 Ranney, Ronald-49 Rathburn, Edith-46 Rausch, Geoff-51 Rausch, Paul--45, 60, 87, 108, 114 Ray, Faye-51 Ream, Joan-46 Reber, Karen-44, 63, 90, 107 Recob, Bob-45, 87, 114 Recob, .IoAnn-48, 62 Rector, Bill-50 Rector, Buddy-49 Mark-46 68 72 97 115 Rector, , , , , Redd, Marilyn-36 Redick, Clark-36, 73, 94, 118 Redman, Sandie-47, 102 Redman, Sue--36, 64, 65, 66, 76, 88, 96, 97,104, 112,117,121 Reeb, Reeb, Reeb, , Carol-46 Reed Reed Reed Don-45 Lois-36, 61, 96 Barbara-48, 58 Fritzi-36, 94, 97 Tommy-47 Reeder, Betty Lou-46, 97, 102 Reeder, Rachel-51 - COLUMBUS 15, NEWT DAVIS BOB HENERY SUPERIOR RESTAURANT Known tor Good Food COMPLETE MEALS - SHORT ORDERS DELUXE FOUNTAIN SERVICE While here visit our Drug Department SUPERIOR DRUG The store with everything-including low prices OHIO Twenty-One-O-Nine West Broad Street at Whitethorne AA- Rees, Alice-51, 62 Rees, Tommy-44, 58 Reese, Creston-36, 103, 107, 118 Reese, Max-47 Reeves, Bob-36 Reeves, Carol-51, 97 Reeves, Tom-48 Reid, Bill-44 Reid, Janet-44, 64, 66 Rennie, Julia-44, 120 Ressman, Norman- 51 Reynolds, Marlene-51 Rezes, Betty-47, 102 Rhoads, Don-45, 90 Rice, Alice-44, 58 Rice, Tom-45 Richardson, Bob-44 Richardson, Eddie-50 Richesson, Jim-49 Ricker, Tom-46, 66 Ricketts, Jerry-50 Rite, Bruce-48 Riftle, Barbara-49 Righter, Delores-48 Rinehart, Sue-51, 99 Ring, Nancy-48, 102 Riser, Don-37, 97 Rismiller, Dave-37, 73, 87, 101, 117 Ritter, Pete-92 Ritzman, Sally-48, 66 Roach, Bob-50, 96 page one hundred and forty-eight Si Thimmes, Jim Hughes, and Bob Delph all say, Meet You at Stephens. STEPHENS PHARMACY 3089 West Broad-RA. 0182, JO. 5435 ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS PAlNTER'S -SELF -SERVE 1641 SULLIVANT AVE. 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James-48 Stevens, Charles-51 Steward, Dick-50 page one hundred and fifty-one Thomasj Dick-49 6,108,117 Trump, Dorothy-49 Tucker, Carriemae-49 Tucker, Howard-45 Uhl, Bernice-45, 61, 62, 118 Underwood, Gary-17, 98, 101 Underwood, Janice-45, 95, 101 Untried, Carol-50, 69, 96, 97 White, Ivan-50, 86, 99, 123 White, Myrtle-41, 44 Whitt, James-48 Wichterman, Jim-50, 116 Wick, Frank-49 Wilcox, Ron-41, 66, 97, 118 Wilkins, Bob-48, 83 Will,James-17, 101,103,106 1, 97, 98 Thomas, Robert-39, 79, 81, 114 Thomen, Ray-39, 87, 103, 106 Thompson, Cora-46 Thompson, David-50 Thompson, Joe-49, 91 Thompson, John-39, 68, 97 Thompson, Larry-45 Thompson, Loretta-17, 97 Thompson, Merrilyn-40, 96 Thompson, Roger-17, 79, 80, 92, 95 Thorne, Sandy-49, 97 Tidwell, Howard-48, 85, 114 Tilley, Eugene-45 Tillis, Jeanette-47 Tillis, JoAnna-45, 61, 102 Tilton, Kenneth-51 Timmons, Barbara-51 Timmons, Dan-46 Tittle, Ralph-48 Titus, Joy-47, 60, 66, 69, 90 Todd, Jo Ann-62 Todd, Lois-50, 62 Toler, Jim--45, 101 Tom, Doris-40, 66 Topping, James-48 Topping, Ruth-45, 58, 60, 61, 64, 1 Townsend, Charles-50 Treboni, Frances-48 Trickel, Betty-46 Trickel, Bonnie-46 Trott, Dick-45, 68, 118 02, ,98,117 Unfried, Gloria-44, 61, 63, 69, 102 Unger, Dan-49 Vail, Jim-44 Valentine, Jackie-51 Valentine, Mary-40 Van Arsdale, Ronald-46 VanAtta, Grace,- 44, 58, 60, 66, 71, 90,96,101,11B Vance, Phil-45, 66, 82, 100, 101 Van Dyke, Donna-45 Van Meter, lrma-102 VanMeter, Jim-40, 66, 108 Vansky, Doug-48 Vashaw, Wilbur-45 Ventola, Jeannette-47, 58 Veregge, Sue-51 Vickers, Van-40, 58, 59, 63, 72, 73 Vincent, Jim-44, 79, 81, 83, 84,113,115 Voorhees, Barbara-44 Wade, Dianne-45, 90, 97 Waggle, Pat-47 Wagner, Harold-44, 108 Wagner, Jeanie-47, 72 Wagner, Pat-47 Walker, Jean- 46, 102 Walter, John-40 Walters, James-45 Walters, Richie-49 Williams, Dave-41, 67, 73, 90, 96, 97,117 Williams, Dick-50, 62 Williams, Eunice-41 Williams, Fred-48, 103, 107, 108 Williams, Jeannie-51 Williams, Jeri-41, 72, 97, 118 Williams, Judie--44, 120 Williams, Marcia-47 Williams, Phil-46 Williams, Ray-48, 82, 85,103,107,115 Williams, Sally-41 Willie, Carol-45 Willie, Edwin-50 Willing, Janet-44, 102 Willis, Bob-48, 97, 107 Willis, Sandra-45, 60, 64 Wills, Gail-47, 66, 72, 102 Wilson, Beverly-45 Wilson, Clyde-41 Wilson, Dale-41, 72, 97 Wilson, Doug-41, 44 Wilson, Hallie-50, 96 Wilson, Wilson, Jim-48, 82, 108 Joyce-46, 102 Wilson, Mickey-48 Wilson, Nancy-41, 62, 101 Wilson, Paul-49 Wilson, Roberta-46 Winget, Ronald-49 Winn, Linda-51, 96 Winnestatfer, Jerry-44, 79 Walton, Bob-72 Waltman, Sherwood- 46, 66, 73, 85,114 Ward, Bill-44 Ward, Connie-40 Ward, DeAnna-46, 66 Ward, Norma-49 Ward, Rosanna-45 Warren, Marilyn-47, 58, 102 Washburn, Sharon-51, 122 118 Watkins, George-48, 82, 85, 115 Watson, Ruth-40 Watters, Jane-45 Watts, Barbara-47, 66, 102 Watts, Rollin-48 Webb, Neal-46, 82 Weber, Judy-49, 62, 119 Weber, Marcia-40, 58 Weiler, Margie-51, 99 Weidner, Carolyn-20, 40, 96, 97 Wells, Kay-51 Wendel, George-44 Werner, Gene-40, 97 West, Lynda-47, 66, 96, 102 Wharton, Lowell-40 Wheaton, Ralph- 45, 60, 63, 73, 76, 87, 90,107,113,114 Whipple, Joyce-45 Whitfield, Carol-45 White, Bob-49 White, David-49, 116 Wise, Nancy-45 Wisler, Jeannine-47, 102 Witcher, Arbadella-102 Witherup, Larry-48 Witt, LuAnn-47, 58, 59, 60, 63, 102 Witter, Dick-41, 73, 94 Woerlein, Irene-41, 63, 101 Wohlgemuth, Margie--47, 72 Wolfe, Don-48 Woodruff, Dean-45 Woodruff, Janet-47 Woodward, Oren-48, 69 Worch, Fred-42, 68, 73, 97 Worch, Sally-49, 91, 97, 118 Workman, Thomas-44, 90 Worthingtdn, Betty-17, 69, 97, 102 Worthington, Jim-50 Wray, Donley-47, 66, 97, 114 Wright, Bill-48 Wright, Frances--42, 96, 101 Wright, Pctiy-51, 62, 119 Wright, Wright, Stephanie-42, 65, 66, 101, 104 Tom-48 Yahn, Edgar-44 Yahn, Margaret-47 Young, Barbara--42, 64, 65, 90 Young, Donna-42, 64, 65, 66, 93, 95,104,118 Young, Janet-49, 91, 96, 118 Ziegtield, Marvin-44 Ziegler, Delores-45, 102 Ziegler, Joan-51, 96, 99 AUTOGRAPHS 4 .1 x ,di X, 1 4 .1 V Vx ,f ff XX


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