West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1955
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' 11 f,..,4,. . , x ,J -4, , ln4.N'AcM.---11911-ine.. 4.-.., .x V '-..,.-3 1 r I I .u x x f-10+ -,,, -'z w- 4-ui... - .J published hy the journalism dept. west high school 179 south powell ave. columhus 4, ohio i 'X-'f - .J 2. 0,5 ,, - ' X ' 2 .-Q, SX 5 i i age, '53 page two SEEDS OF DESTINY The bits and parts of knowledge implanted in the Cod-given soil of a young mind verily are the seeds of destiny. No work on earth can be wrought by the might of man till first, from the seed of an idea, it has been fashioned in the mind. Some minds remain but barren fields foreverg others nurture as the Mother Earth the seeds of destiny that mould the lives of millions. The -granaries of the class of '55 are builded and ready for the reaping. Our helds of grain lie golden in the summer sun. Soon we must go forth to sow our choicest seedlings upon the landscape of the world. We trust the quality of our harvest will attest with honor our labors in these fields and mark down well our gratitude for the -priceless seeds of destiny with which we depart the beloved acres of our Alma Mater. THE CLASS OF '55 MQW? MR. DARRDW Welcome to our happy family! West High welcomes cordially Mr. Robert F. Darrow as our new principal. A graduate off Wooster College with his Master's from Ohio State University and a highly creditable record of performance, Mr. Darrow comes to us from Barrett Junior High School where he was principal. We hope we shall have the privilege of keeping him with us for many years. MR. YOUNG Another step up the ladder, to the post of Coordinator of Teacher Personnel, adds more laurels to t'he distinguished 1' administrative career of our beloved l 4 il former principal :f Irvin F. Young. l P il lr Novice G. Fawcett S rintendent of ugihools Robert F. Darrow Principal Ruth Bachmayor Assistant Principal They Plant L' ' The Seeds of Assistant Sumntendg ent in senior high scieoolg Haniette Brown Assistant Principal Destin Wise, skilled, resourceful, ever devoted to our physical and spiritual welfare of such quality are the tools and facilities they provide that they have brought to Columbus and to West High School educational opportunities which rank second to none in the land. page five they labor mightily From sunup into the night-time in the windswept plateaus of our minds ever seeking fertile soil in which, hopefully, to lay the seeds whose golden harvest may yield anew more seeds of destiny. MATH DEPARTMENT-First Row, left to right, Mr. Calvin Park, Mrs. Ruth Hale, Mr. .lohn Cook, Mrs. Martha Warfield, Mr. John Brown, Miss Pauline Sparrow. Second Row, Mr. Cyrus Sedgwick, Mr. Fred Heischman, Mr. Harry Zulauf, Mrs. Margaret Henry, Mr. Foreman Slager, Mr. Kenneth Love. page six Mrs. Jane Thomas, Mrs. Kathryn Duff, Mr. John Thompson. Row, Mrs. Florence Heitz, Miss Gladys Bowen, Mrs. Delane Kittel, Mrs. Mar- garet Kirk, Mrs. Mary Dugan, Miss Alma Keeler, Miss Lola McFarland, Mr. Adolph SOCIAL sclENcE DEPARTMENT-First Row, left no right, Mrs. Edna Harrison, Mrs. Frances Davis, Miss Virginia Ligget, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Miss Helen Lumley, Mrs. Mary Mock, Mrs. Ellen Franklin. Second Row, Mr. Arthur Buchanan, Mr. A. W. Elliott, Mr. Edwin Kaylor, Mr. David Wills, Mr. Herbert Schneider, Mr. George Williams, Mr. A. B. Cole, Mr. George F. Neeb, Mr. Mack Pemberton, Mr. John Casey, Mr. F. E. Bonar. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - Fil!! Row, left to right, Mr. Earl Reed, Mr. Clarence Bower, Miss Mary Baker, Mr. George Heitz, Mr. .l. W. Branson, Mr. William Schmitter. Second Row, Mr. Franklin S. Brown, Mr. E. T. Stone, Mr. Eugene Pierce. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT- rme nw, left to right, Miss Leona Glenn, Mrs. Margaret Harold, Mr. Edward Dunlap, Miss Edith McKelvey, Mrs. Frances Evans. CLERICAL DEPARTMENT-Fir!! Row, left to right, Mrs. Lou- ise Perry, Miss Donna May- hew, Mrs. Grace Robison. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT- Flrst Row, left to right, Miss Miriam Hinton, Miss Frances Hannan, Mrs. Mozelle War- ren, Mrs. Mary Heeter, Miss Helen Workman, Miss Leota Williamson. Absent when picture was taken, Mr. Otto F rance. ATTENDANCE AND GUIDANCE -First Row, left to right, Mr. Calvin Park, Miss Helen Workman, Mr. George F. Neeb, Mr. Cyrus Sedgwick, Mr. John J. Brown, Miss Har- riette Brown, rms Anrs-rim Row, left to right, Mrs. Florence Gard- ner, Mrs. Ann Weiss, Mr. Clair Barnard, Mrs. Edith White, Mrs. Helen Hall. Second Row, Mr. Robert Gin- ther, Mrs. Velma Millhone, Mr. R. E. Teichart. VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPART- MENT-First Row, left to right, Miss Ona Prather, Miss Lola Forbes, Miss Emma Uncapher. Second Row, Mr. H. G. Trout, Mr. Donald Srail, Miss Rhoda 0'Harra, Mr. Arthur Miller, Mr. C. F. Bateman. Absent when picture was taken, Mr. C. S. Kennedya PHYSICAL EDUCATION DE- PARTMENT-Fil!! Row, left to right, Miss Helen McCormick, Miss Evelyn Booth. Second Row, Mr. O. D. Leh- man, Mr. Mack Pemberton, Mr. Carl Brenning, Mr. Eu- gene Pierce, Mr. Fred Heisch- man. Absent when picture was taken, Mr. R. C. Glass. Mr. Miller as Liberarthur is smash hit. Mr. Bower, a flapper of the twenties, brings down the house. page eight I' CULTY CUT-UPS The members of the faculty have fun at their an- nual banquet held at the Seneca Hotel on Monday, October 18, 1954-. Miss Booth, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. White, and Mrs. Weiss offer the only sanity of the evening as they sing Kentucky Babe. gn dn Mr. Kittel, Mr. Wills, Mr. Srail, and Mr. Miller follow Mr. Bower in grand procession. There isn't a dry eye in the house as Mr. Bamard sings Life Gets Tedious. Mr. Teichert reads script while Mr. Kittel showers his charms upon the audience. i 'QC Wi SENIORS ROBERT BOLDT PRESIDENT BILL CLINE VICE-PRESIDENT .IANE LLOYD SECRETARY DIANE PATTON TREASURER page ten january CLASS OFFICER Although together for two years prior to our senior year, the January class of 1955 saw no organization un- til the spring of 1954 when Bob Boldt, Bill Cline, Jane Lloyd, and Diane Patton were elected president, vice- president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. The first class meeting took place before school had dismissed for summer vacation. Shortly after school convened in the fall each class member was elected to one of the following committees: decorating, entertainment, and publicity, and class busi- ness was undertaken in earnest. An outdoor movie was sponsored by the class at the Miles West Broad Drive-In on October 31 and addi- tional expense money was raised through the sale of name cards, invitations, and collection of class dues. Our social activities were launched with the Mixer on December 2. As in the past an air of informality pre- vailed. The Senior Banquet was held on January 12 in the cafeteria which was followed by the long awaited prom in the gym on January 19. Baccalaureate took place on Sunday, January 23, at Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church and our com- mencement was held on Wednesday, January 26, at 8 p.m. in our own auditorium. As we take leave of our beloved Alma Mater, happy memories go with us of those carefree days of learn- ing, playing, and of growing up, and we know that our lives have been greatly enriched within these walls, AL ABRAMS Transfer from South High School January, 19545 Choir 3: Orchestra 3. PHIL ANDERSON Allied Youth 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. JUDY BANNER Allied Youth 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Equestrian Club, Secretary 2, 35 Oilice Monitor 1, 2, 35 S100 Club 15 Reg. President 1, 25 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Parade 25 Socialites Club 35 Tax Stamp Show 1. ROBERT BOLDT Bob Achievement Day Woodwork- ing 35 Guy and Doll Court 35 Homecoming Queen Escort 35 Student Council 35 Class President 35 Book Room Mon- itor 1, 2, 3. nl 1. 1:19 t X 'Ii 15 6 I , 5:13 ZX A SHIRLEY BOLDT Allied Youth 1, 25 Homecom- ing Queen 35 Reg. President 35 Reg. Civic Chairman 15 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY BOOTH Bev Allied Youth 1, 25 Choir 2, 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 G. A. A. 1, Cabinet 2, Vice Presi- dent 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: L Society 2, 35 Na- tional Honor 35 Occident Staff 2, Editor 35 Girls Quar- tette 1, 2, 35 Rotary Lunch- eon 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 35 Band Variety 25 Stamp Show 3. NANCY BRADSHAW Allied Youth 2, 35 Chorus 1, 25 Study Monitor 2, 35 Sen- ior Class Play 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Cafeteria 2, 3. DICK BURKE Reg. Business Manager 15 Reg. Civic Chairman 25 Reg. Welfare Chairman 3. .IACK CALLAND Allied Youth 1, 25 Art Club 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Latin Club 15 Student Coun- cil 35 Track 2, 3. .IACK CANNON L J. Allied Youth 1, 25 Annual Staff 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, Vice Presi- dent 2, 35 Occident Staff 2, 35 Reg. Business Manager 2, 35 Reg. Civic Chairman 25 Senior Class Play 3. SARAH CANNON CIIOrly Allied Youth 1, 25 Band Ma- jorette 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, Cab- inet 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Office Monitor 35 Study Monitor 25 8100 Club 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Reg. Civic Chairman 35 Reg. Wel- fare Chairman 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Tax Stamp Show 2. BILL CLINE Allied Youth 15 Baseball 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice President 35 Study Mon- itor 1, 25 Reg. President 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Class Vice President 3. .LA PHYLLIS CROPPER PlIyl Allied Youth 13 Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Intramurals 23 Study Monitor 33 Senior Class Play 3g V.A.C. 13 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 3. DAVID D'AMlC0 Dave Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play 3g Stage Crew 1, 2, Manager 3. N LARRY DAUGHERTY Allied Youth 2, 3. DON DAVIS Jack Art Club 1 Football 1 H1 Y 1, 23 Study Monitor 1,23 8100 Club 13 Reg. Business Mgr. 23 Spanish Club 1. DONNA DEMMLER Dee Allied Youth 13 Girls' Intra- murals 1, 23 L Society 2, 33 Study Monitor 3g National Honor 33 3100 Club 2, 3g Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 23 Tri- angle Queen 13 V.A.C. 13 Y- Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3g Stamp Show 2. FRED DUERLER Allied Youth 23 Band 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 3g Book Room 2, 3. CHARLES EARL Football 13 Cafeteria 2, 3. GEORGE EICHENBERGER Football 13 L Society 2, 33 National Honor 3. MARY EXMAN Allied Youth 23 Chemistry Award Winner 23 Chorus 23 Girls' Intramurals 1, 23 Latin Club lg Olhce Monitor 23 Senior Class Play 33 V.C.Y. 2, Vice-President 3g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DONNA GRANT Glanny Allied Youth 13 Band Major- ette 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 23 Study Monitor 13 Sen- 5or3Class Play 3g Y-Teens 1, EMILIE HALVORSON EM Allied Youth 2g Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1, Cabinet 2, Treasu- rer 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Basketball Class Team 23 Latin Club 13 Olhce Moni- tor l, 2, 33 Senior Class Play 33 V.A.C. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3. BEVERLY HARMON Bev Allied Youth 23 Art Club 2, 3g Chorus 13 Girls' Intramu- rals 1, 23 Senior Class Play 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. LEROY HARTSELL LEON HENKEL Allied Youth 1: Study Moni- tor lg Student Council 1: Track 1. LONNIE HINTON GERI HOSLER Allied Youth 1, 25 Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. SALLY HUNT Chorus 1: Latin Club 1: Reg. Secretary 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. FREDERICK CHARLES JACKSON Senior Class Play 3: Student , Q - . , 3: Council 1: Book Room Moni- ' A glial? SQJCQJE 2'?Lgfltry tor 3. 4,4 J CAROL HOOVER 8100 Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JANICE JOHNSON Jan Allied Youth 2: Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2: Study Monitor 3: Reg. Secretary 3: Reg. Welfare Chairman 2: Senior Class Play 3: Student Coun- cil 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3. MARILYN KIGHT Allied Youth 1, 2: Annual Staff 3: Chorus l: G.A.A. 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Office Monitor 2, 3: Occident Staff 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Sen- ior Class Play 3: Y-Teens l, 2, Style Show 3. DIANE LEE Dee Dee Allied Youth 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Choir 3: Chorus 2: Girls' Ensemble 3: Equestrian Club 3: French Club 2: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2g Girls' Trio 3: Latin Club 1: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3: Socialites 3, Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. JANE LLOYD G.A.A. 2, 3: Girls' Intramu- rals l, 2, 3: Doll on Guys' and Dolls' Day 3: L Society 2, 3: Study Monitor 1, 2, 3: Na- tional Honor 3: S100 Club 1, 2, 3: Rotary Luncheon 3: Reg. President 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: Student Council 2, 3: Y-Teens Cabinet 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Style Show 2, 3: Class Secretary 3. MARY LOU MANSON Allied Youth 2: Band Ma- jorette l, 2, 3: French Club 2: G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Baseball Class Team 1, 3: Volleyball Class Team 3: S100 Club 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2: Spanish Club 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GEORGE McCREADY Allied Youth 23 Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 23 S100 Club 23 Reg. Civic Chairman 13 Span- ish1Club lg Student Coun- ci . BARBARA MCKINLEY Barb State Physics Award 3g Cho- rus 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, Cabi- net 3g Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Li- brary Staff 13 NL Society 2, 33 National Honor President 33 3100 Club 1, 2, 3g Schol- arship Test 1, 33 V.A.C. 1, Treasurer 2, Cabinet- 33 Y- Teens 2, 3, Representative 13 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 3. CAROL MCPHERSON Allied Youth 1, 2 Chorus 2, 33 Girls: 2, 33 Equestrian French Club Trio Mickey Choir 33 Ensemble Club 33 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 23 Girls' Trio 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Reg. Business Mgr. 23 Senior Class Play 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Band Variety 3. VIRGINIA MILLER Ginny Girls' Intramurals 1, 23 Treas- urer's Office 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3. JOYCE MILLS Iam ' TOM N Band 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1: Girls' ' Art Chfgvflkfuy 1. S - h Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens - I Club 1, Cgft - 3' pams 1, 2, 3, Band variety 1, 2, 3. . .3 1 3, ' ' cena - .IACK MITCHELL BOB MOONE NANCY MOORE Allied Youth 13 Art Club 2, 33 Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Intra- murals 13 Study Monitor 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 13 Reg. Welfare Chairman 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Senior Class Play 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. EDWARD NICE Ed Choir 1, 2, 33 Occident Staff 13 Triangle Club 33 A Award 1, 2, 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 3g Reg. ,Civic Chairman 23 Reg. Welfare Chairman 13 State Drafting Sweepstakes 33 Book Room Monitor 1, 23 Tax Stamp Show 2. NANCY PARKS Allied Youth 23 Art Club 13 Chorus lg Latin Club 23 Of- fice Monitor 33 Study Moni- tor 33 Occident Staff 23 S100 Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Stamp Counters 23 V.A.C. lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DIANE PATTON Dee DEB G.A.A. 1, Cabinet 2, Secre- tary 3g Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Team Manager 33 Guy and Doll Court 33 Oliice Monitor 1, 2, 3g Occident Staff 2, 3g 3100 Club I, 33 Rotary Luncheon 33 Reg. President lg Reg. Business Mgr. 23 Senior Class Play 3g Student Council 1, 33 V.A.C. 2, 33 Publicity Committee 23 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet 2, Presi- dent 3, Style Show 33 Class Treasurer 3. ANN PRINGLE Allied Youth 1, 2, Art Club 1, F.T.A. 2, 3, Girls' lntra- murals l, 2, 3, S100 Club 3, 37.A.C. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1. , 3. SUE RAIKE Allied Youth 1, F.T.A. 1, Class Teams 1, 2, Monitor 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Style Show 3, Tax Stamp Show 1. BOB RICHARDSON Allied Youth 1, Senior Class Play 3. SHARON ROBINSON Windy Annual Staff 1, 3: Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls' lfnsenible 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Cab- inet 3, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, Ollice Monitor 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3: Occident Stall' 1, 2, 3, Girls' Quartette 3, Senior Class Play 3, V.A.C. 1, 2, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3. ODDIE LEE SANDERS Track 1. CAROL SCHALL Allied Youth 1, Chorus 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DONNA SCHMIDT Donnie Allied Youth 1: Chorus 1, 2, Art Club 2, Choir 3, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ROBERT SCHMIDT Bob Hi-Y 2, Latin Club 1, S100 Club 1, Reg. Business Mgr. l. 2: Senior Class Play 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Science Day Award 2. DALE SEIBERT Allied Youth 1, Band 1, 2: Latin Club 1, S100 Club 1. SUE SEVERNS Allied Youth 1, Reserve Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, 1-'rench Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, Library Staff 1, 2, Reg. Sec- retary 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Student Council 2, Secre- tary 3, Triangle Queen Can- didate 2, Y-Teens 1, Treas- urer 2, 3, Style Show 3, Band Variety 1, 2. LEWIS SHADY Lew Reg. President 3, Reg. Sec- retary 1, Reg. Business Mgr. 2. BARBARA SHOEMAKER Bdlb F.T.A. 1, Y'Teens 1, 2, 3. pn to ft Sf. Vik. MIRIAM SMITH Allied Youth 25 Equestrian Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Library Stall' 1, 25 Monitor 35 National Honor 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3. sg Q 5 mmf ,Mex sPsAKMAN Q F , Football 1, 2, 35 Reg. Welfare V 5 Chairman 1, 2, 3. rm ll' PERRY STAVRIDES ANDREW R. TERRY , --qt it , X Q' l I lg of . Q SI THIMMES Allied Youth 25 Annual Staff 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 3: Hi-Y 35 Occident Staff 1, 2, 35 8100 Club 25 Reg. Presi- dent 2, 35 Reg. Civic Chair- man 15 Student Council 2, 3. GLORIA UNFRIED Glo Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 25 Oflice Monitor 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GRACE VAN ATTA Annual Staff 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Girls' Trio 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Ln Society 2, 35 Na- tional Honor 35 Occident Staff 35 Rotary Luncheon 35 Reg. Secretary 25 S tamp Counter l, 25 V.A.C. 1, Ser- geant-at-arms 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet 2, 3. JAMES VINCENT lim Allied Youth 1, 25 Hauntz Award 25 Agonis Award 35 Baseball 1, 2, All State 35 Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 Gym and Lock- er Room Monitor 1, 2, 35 All-City Basketball and Base- ball 2, 3. BARBARA VOORHEES Barb Allied Youth 25 Equestrian Club 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Reg. President 25 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites 3. HAROLD WAGNER Allied Youth 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. MARIE WALP Transferred from Springfield November, 19535 Chorus 35 V.C.Y. 2, 35 Y-Teens 3. GEORGE WENDEI. Study Monitor 3. JANET WILLING .lull Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2: Oiiice Monitor 1, 25 Study Monitor lg Y-Teens 1, JERRY WINNESTAFFER Winnie Football 1, 2, 3. THOMAS WORKMAN Tom L Society 2, 3: S100 Club 1, 2, 35 State Scholarship Test 35 Spanish Club 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3, State Chemistry Award 33 State Physics Award 3. EDGAR L. YAHN Eddl0 Allied Youth 13 Triangle Club 1. DICK YEARLING Choir lg Oliice Monitor lg Latin Club 1. MARVIN ZIEGFIELD SENIOR ACTIVITIES Seniors in their traditional garb on Commence- ment Day, January 26. The beginning of the climax of a wonderful senior year was the Senior Banquet on January 12. Looks like everyone is having fun at the Senior Mixer. Winter Wonderland was the theme of the prom on January 19. page seventeen 4 Standing at attention are: lront row, left to right, Head Majorette, Judi Fenimore, and Drum Major, Tom Bertman. Second row are twirlers Cherry Cannon, Mary Lou Manson, Karen Reber, Barbara Constans, and Donna Grant. Members of the Tax Stamp Show cast celebrate at a party after the performance. page eighteen , 2 ll 2 2 3 Miriam Smith receives her badge from Miss Brown after being tapped for The National Honor Society. l Mr Furry roves that fathers also get ex . p - cited at football games as his son, Dick Furry, makes West's only touchdown on Dad's Night, November 12, 1954. The 12A dramatics class portrays much confusion in the West High locker room in a football skit presented before the Central game. The Senior members of the choir serenade seventh period classes as they sing Christmas carols in the halls. J,lI,Il.Ill.I,IllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllll,l,I 1 , 3, mm I' lllllllln u jfi. 2 'A U lu ,,llll1llilalf4'g1GTg li: - HCNE-STE ---......QL..gI11:FE .ul uiuu ui illtiiijilll U I l ILT U1 EST IGH 0Il00L lSDOM DNESTY IHGERITY 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 skyg Though we should go as far, 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 DANA DESHLER PRESIDENT JIM PRUDEN VICE-PRESIDENT JUDY SWARTZ SECRETARY .MQ page twenty MARIORIE HUNYADY TREASURER june CLASS UFFICERS The June Class of 1955 has come to the end of the happiest year in our high-school career. The officers of the class who have directed many activities are Dana Deshler, president, ,lim Pruden, vice-presidentg .ludy Swartz, secretary, and Marjorie Hunyady, treasurer. After the first class meeting, it was decided to hold the Senior Mixer on November 19, in the gym. All seniors dressed informally and spent the evening square dancing and generally having fun. Funds for the class were raised through the sale of name cards and by each member paying a special fee. This money was used to promote the senior social functions. The prophecy for the class was read at the Senior Banquet which was held in the cafeteria. Memories of those last important daysg the Prom on June 1, Bac- calaureate on Sunday, June 5, and finally graduation, June 8, will not be soon forgotten. We realize that we have come to the end of a phase in our lives, that all the happy times within these halls cannot be re-lived. But we also know that our loyalty will always be to West and to our Class of 1955. SCHEILA ALBERY Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 Girls' Ensemble 2, 35 Office Monitor 2, 35 Study Monitor 2, 35 Reg. Welfare Chairman 15 Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Tax Stamp Show 1, 25 Band Variety Show 25 Fun Without Destruction 3. SALLY ALBRIGHT Girls' Intramurals 25 S100 Club 25 Y-Teens 2. KATHRYN ALLARD KUNG Allied Youth 15 F. T. A. 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 15 L So- ciety 25 Office Monitor 1, 2, 35 Occident Stall' 35 Senior Class Play 35 S100 Club 35 Reg. Secretary 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Book Room Monitor 25 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 35 Na- tional Honor 3. JERRY ANDERSON Andy Library Staff 15 Triangle A Award 15 Award in National Industrial Arts 3. ALYCE ATHEY Allied Youth 1, 25 Annual Staff 35 Art Club 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Occident Stall' 35 Senior Class Play 35 V. A. C. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites 2, 35 Miss Senior 3. ROBERTA BAIRD Bobbi Allied Youth'25 Chorus 1, 25 F. T. A. 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Ofiice Monitor 15 Study Monitor 35 S100 Club 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Sen- ior Class Play 35 V. A. C. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Treasurer's gligce Monitor 2, 35 Socialites JANE BAKER JGnie Art Club 1, 2, 35 Office Moni- tor 35 S100 Club 35 Reg. President I, 25 Student Coun- cil 1, 25 V. A. C. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Book Room Monitor 1, 2. JIM BARFIELD Band 1, 2: Supply Room Monitor 35 Triangle Club 2, 3. DOUG BAUS Allied Youth 15 Boy's State Representative 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 3: L Society 25 Reg. Business Manager 25 Cafe- teria Cashier 1, 2, 35 National Honor 3. ROBERT BAUS Bob Allied Youth 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Boy's Quartet 35 Senior Class Play 3. MARGIE BEESON Allied Youth 25 Equestrian Club 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 25 Office Monitor 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 V. A. C. 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. CORA ANN BENNETT V. A. C. 35 Y-Teens 3. C ff . X RICHARD BERLO Dick .8 Q? H+ ,A 5 hi gf ,A ,, ,, is Basketball 1, 25 Football 2, 3. - sw E 1, if i Jig H g 5, s 2 it , TOM BERTMAN Art Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: F. T. A. 3: Hi-Y 39 S100 Club 33 V. C. Y. 33 Drum Major 2, 3, All City Orchestra 2g Band Variety Show 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 1, 2. RONALD BEIOI-D Study Monitor 1, 3, Spanish Club 1, 25 Book Room Moni- tor 3. YVONNE BIRKHEAD Allied Youth '25 Choir 35 Chorus 35 Oliice Monitor 35 3100 Club 3, Senior Class Play 3g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Book Room Monitor 2, Attendance Ollice Monitor 3g V. A. C. 3. .IIM BISHOP Baseball 2, 35 Study Monitor 1, 2, 3. JOHN BLAND Art Club 1, 3, Publicity Chair- man 29 Reg. President 1g Stu- dent Council lg Triangle A Award lg State Fair Drafting Award 2. RICHARD BLACK Dick Allied Youth lg Spanish Club 23 Track 1. .IIM BODFNHEIMER Allied Youth 19 Annual Staff 2g Art Club 1, 2, Program Chairman 3g Choir 1, 2, 34 F. T. A. 1, vice-president 23 Latin Club 13 Office Monitor 35 Senior Class Play 3g So- cialites 34 Band Variety Show 2, Book Exchange 1, All City Radio Workshop 3, Sesqui- centennial Show 2, M. C. of Tax Stamp Show 1. BARBARA DOI-EN Chorus 15 F. H. A. 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 3, V. A. C. 35 Y-Teens 1, 3. JIM BRADY Choir 1. .IOE BRENOT Allied Youth 35 Annual Stall' 3, State Fair Drafting Award 2, 33 Occident Staff 39 Senior Class Play 3: Track 3, Tri- angle Club 2. EDWIN BROBECK Middle Allied Youth 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 39 Boys' State 23 Cross- Country 3, Dance Band 1, vice-president 25 Football 1, 2, French Club 33 Hi-Y 35 Latin Club 1, Ollice Monitor 3, 8100 Club 2g Reg. Busi- ness Mgr. 2, 33 Band Variety Shaw 1, 23 Tax Stamp Show CLIVE BROFFORD French Club 35 Track 2. DAVE BROPHY Latin Club 15 Summer Speech Conference 1. BEATRICE LUCILLE BROWN .mean Allied Youth 15 French Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. FREDDA BROWN Equestrian Club 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. CLARK BRYANT Allied Youth 15 Spanish Club 15 Senior Class Play 35 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. NoRMAN BUCKINGHAM Buck Allied Youth 15 Annual Stall' 2, 35 Basketball 25 Football 1. JOHN BUCKLEY DAN BUNNER Latin Club 1, 25 S100 Club 15 Track 1. Q ,. is ...Sis CONNIE CAIRNS Chorus 35 F. T. A. 35 Senior Class Play 35 Y-Teens 3. TED CALYERT Allied Youth 15 Band 2, 35 Dance Band 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 Latin Club 15 Orchestra 15 Reg. Secretary 1. DEE CARROLL Basketball 25 French Club 2, vice-president 35 Reg. Secre- tary 2, 35 Track 2, 3. DUROTHY CASTEEL Dot Allied Youth 25 Choir 2, 35 Girls Ensemble 2, 35 Eques- trian Club 25 F. H. A. 1, vice- president 25 F. T. A. 2, 35 L Society 25 Reg. President 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 25 Scholarship Test 2 5 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 35 V. A. C. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 National Honor 3. JEAN CATON Allied Youth 1, 23 Art Club 1, 2g Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 33 Socialites 2, 3. DOREEN CHAKERES Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Mixed Ensemble 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 23 Band Variety Show 2g Y-Teens 1, 3. CARGLE CHATFIELD Kly Chorus 1, 2, 33 S100 Club 23 V. A. C. 13 Y-Teens 1, 33 Tax Stamp Show 1, 23 Fun With- out Destruction 33 Senior Class Play 3. VIRGINIA CLARK GIllIlIl Allied Youth 1, 23 Chorus lg Equestrian Club 2, Secretary 33 French Club 23 Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2g Latin Club 13 Office Monitor 1, 33 Book Ex- change Monitor 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. JOAN COFFEY Transferred from Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Indiana3 September, 1953. French Club -2, 33 F. T. A. 33 Girls' Intramurals 23 Li- brary Stafl' 33 French Scholar' ship Test 2g Y-Teens 2, 3. TOM COFFMAN Band 1, 2, 33 Cross-Country 1, 33 Dance Band 1, 2, 3g Ili-Y 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Latin Club 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3:3100 Club 13 Track 1, 2, 33 Band Variety Show 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 2, 3. BARBARA CONSTANS Bl1rb Band 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 23 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2g L Society 23 Oflice Monitor 2, 3: 3100 Club l, 23 Reg. Civic Chairman 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 V. A. C. 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 33 Tax Stamp Show 23 Band Variety 3g Fun With- out Destruction 33 National Ilonor 3. BEVERLY COOK BeY' State Chemistry Award 23 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 13 Ollice Monitor 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1. SHIRLEY CULP Transferred from Worthington High School, September, 1953. Chorus 1, 23 F. T. A. 2, Edu- cational Chairman 33 G. A. A. 13 Library Staff 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GARY DARBY Allied Youth 1, 23 Band 13 Choir 1, 23 S100 Club 33 Boys' Quartet lg Stage Crew 1, 2, Manager 33 Cafeteria 1, 23 Fun Without Destruction 3. DARLENE DAUGHERTY Transferred from Grove City High, September, 1954, F. H. A. 33 Occident Stall' 33 V. A. C. 33 Y-Teens 3. ALAN DAULTON State Fair Drafting Award 2, 33 Triangle A Award 2, 33 Ford Motors National Award 3. JOHN L. DAVIS Art Club 2: Baseball 3: Bas- kftball 2: Track 2: Triangle Club 2, 3: State Fair Drafting Award 1, 2, 3: Industrial Arts Convention 2: Ford Motors National Drafting Award 2, 3. KARL DAVIS Allied Youth 2: Art Club 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: All City 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2. GLORIA DAWKINS Y-Teens 3. DQNA DESHLER Allied Youth 1: Annual Stall' 2, 3: Art Club 1, 2, Publicity Chairman 3: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 3: Boys' State 2: Boys' Nation 2: Football 1, 2, Co-captain 3, All City 3: Occident Stall' 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student Council 3: Class President 3. .lg DARLENE DISTELHORST Allied Youth 1, 2: French Club 1, 2, 3: F. T. A. 3: Li- brary Staff 1: Study Monitor 3: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Book Room Monitor 2. WALTER DOLDER SORRY Baseball 2, 3: Football 1: Reg. Business Mgr. 2: Book Room Monitor 1, 2, 3. RICHARD DORR Band 3: Dance Band 2: Or- chestra 2. LARRY EDELMAN Transferred from Grove City, Sept. '53. Hi-Y 3: Latin Club ?, President 3: Track 2, 3: Socialites Club 2, 3. MARLENE ENGLAND Allied Youth 2: Annual Staff 3: Chorus l, 2: Occident Staff 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Socialites 2. ROGER EVANS Allied Youth 1: F. T. A. 1, 2, 3: V. C. Y. 2, Treasurer 3. JUDITH FENIMORE Judi Band Head Majorette 3: Class Team Cheerleader 1: Choir 3: Chorus 1, 2: C. A. A. 3: Class Team 3: Study Monitor 1, 2, 3: Girls' Quartette 3: Relay Queen 2: Reg. Welfare Chair- man 2: V. A. C. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3: Band Variety Show 1, 2. JOHN FLEMING State Fair Drafting Award 1, 2, 3: Triangle Club 1, 2, vice- president 3. JA ll CHARLENE FLORIO Allied Youth 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 33 V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3: Socialites 3. RONALD FDRRER Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2: Latin Club 1, vice-presi- dent 29 L Society 23 Study Monitor 3, Reg. Secretary 2, Reg. Business Mgr. 1: Reg. Civic Chairman 33 National Honor 3. MARY FOX Foxy Allied Youth 1, 23 Choir 2, 3g Chorus lg Stamp Counters 33 V. C. Y. 1, 2, 3. DE WITT FRIEND, JR. Choir 2. Mi. 1 'mt f f Q 3 9 A R K r, as r f , 1 ' I NANCY LEE GEYER Nan Allied Youth 1, 2, Band 15 F. T. A. 2, 33 Latin Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 15 Book Room Monitor 35 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3. JOHN GIUFFRE Allied Youth 1, 25 Football 1, 2g Study Monitor 1, Span- ish Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3. CLARA GRABILL Allied Youth 1, 23 Choir 3g Chorus 1, 2g Class Team 1, 2, Office Monitor 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 33 Tax Stamp Show 13 Socialites 2, 3, Band Variety 3. MARY IAYNE GRAHAM Allied Youth 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2, 3: F. T. A. 2g Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 29 Study Monitor 1, 2g Ofiice Monitor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 1, Style Show 3, Socialites 2, Treasurer 3. DANNY GRANT Choir 1, 2, 3g Boys' Quartet 33 Reg. President 1, 2, 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 2g Reg. Welfare Chairman 1: Spanish Club 1, Program Chairman 23 Senior Class Play 3, Student Council 1, 3. KURT GRASHEL Allied Youth 1, 2: Hi-Y 15 Latin Club 3: Study Monitor 1. WILLIAM A. GREENE WiIIIe Allied Youth 1, 2g Football 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 24 Sen- ior Class Play 3q Stage Crew 1, 3, Mgr. 23 Tax Stamp Show l, 23 Fun Without Destruction 35 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM D. GREENE Bill Football 2, 33 Occident Staff 25 Track lg Band Variety 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2. JEANNE HILBERT Choir Monitor 3: Chorus 1, 2: F. T. A. 2, 3: Office Moni- tor 3: Study Monitor 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Senior' Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1, 3: Y-Teens 1: S100 Club 2. JOAN HILL IO Choir 2. 3: Chorus 1: Mixed Ensemble 2, 3: V. C. Y. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2: Tax Stamp Show 1. RONALD L HENRY -5 RoNNlE HILL Red Choir 1 Office Monitor 1 2 Allied Youth lg 3100 Club 1. HARMON HOLLISTER M0n!y State Chemistry Award 2: State Fair Drafting Award 1, 2, 3: Football 1: Hi-Y 3: Tri- angle Club l, 2, president 3: National Drafting Honor 1. NANCI HOLLOWAY Allied Youth 1: Choir 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Girls' State Alternate 2: L So- ciety 2: Study Monitor 1, 2: S100 Club 1: Reg. Business Manager 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 1: Fun Without Destruction 3: National Honor 3. ROGER HOOK SUZANNE HOOVER Slain Allied Youth 1, 2: S100 Club 2, 3: V. A. C. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA HOPPER Patty Lou Chorus 3: French Club 1, 2, vice-president 3: L Society 2: Ollice Monitor 1: S100 Club 2: National Honor 3. TOM HOWELLS Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Scholarship Test 15 Track 1, 2, 39 Triangle Club 33 V. A. C. 2, Lab Assistant in Chem- istry. HARRIET HUNTER Allicd Youth 1, Choir 33 Chorus lg Equestrian Club 2, President 3, F. H. A. 23 Spanish Club 1, 25 Senior Class Play 33 V. A. C. 2, Treasurer 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. LOIS HUNTER Lo Allied.Youth 15 Annual Staff 1, 2, 34 Ticket Sales 2, 33 Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, Occident Staff 1, 2, Editor-in-chief 33 S100 Club 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Reg. Business Mgr. lg Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 1, Style Show 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 1, 29 National Honor 3. MARJORIE HUNYADY Malgie Allied Youth 1, 2, Annual Staff 2, 39 Art Club 1, Secre- tary, Treasurer,2, President 3, Choir 39 Chorus 2, French Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, Cabinet 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Teams 2, 3: Reg. President 3, Student Council 39 V. A. C. 1, 3, Sec- retary 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3, Socialites 2, 3. DON IRELAND Art Club 1, 34 Spanish Club 1. RON IRELAND Art Club 15 Spanish Club 1. ss .,. , wk si, GARY ISON Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Senior Class Play 3. DICK IZIARD 8100 Club 1 ' State Fair Draft- ing Award 2. CAROLYN SUE JACKSON Allied Youth 1, 23 Award Winner 2, Chorus 1, 3, Reg. Welfare Chairman 25 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. JUDY ANN JACKSON Allied Youth 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3g Y-Teens 1. BILL JENKINS JOAN JENNY .ItllnIl Chorus 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites 3. CAROLE JHENSEN Allied Youth 1, Choir 3, Chorus 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team Cheer- leader 3, Reg. Civic Chair- man 1, Reg. Welfare Chair- man l, Senior Class Play 3, V. A. C. 1, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Socialites 2, 3. BARBARA JOHNSON Barb Chorus 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2. .IUDY .IONES Allied Youth 1, Equestrian Club 1, 2, G. A. A. Treasurer 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Baseball Class'Team 1, 2, Volleyball Class Team 1, 2, Basketball Class Team 2, Mgr. 3, Reg. Business Mgr. Ig, Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show VICTOR .IUTT VIC Transferred from Westfield High School, Westfield, Mass., September, 1953. Band 2, Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Presi- dent 3, Track 2, 3. 5 'D 2 I i'a fl? GEORGIANNA KEARNEY G. A. A. 1, 2,, Cabinet 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Baseball Class Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball Class Team 3, Vol leyball Class Team 2, L' Society 2, Reg. President 2, Student Council 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3. ROBERT KERN Bob Football 1, 2, 3, Office Mon- itor 1, Reg. President 2, Reg. Business Mgr. 1, Student Council 2, Track 2, 3. RON KILLIAN Annual Stal? 3, Occident Staff 3, Supply Room Moni- tor 3. ANN KIMBALL F. T. A. 3, Office Monitor 2, Y-Teens 3. YS E, ,te I DONNA KRIVDO Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MARILYN KROPFHAUSER Choir 3, Chorus 1, 2, French Club 2, Program Chairman 3, F. T. A. 2,-3, Library Staff 1, 2, 3, Stamp Counter 1, Y- Teens 1. JAMES KARLTON KRUCKEBERG Kink Football 1, 2, Co-captain 3, Hi-Y 2, Study Monitor 2, Reg. Business Mgr. 2, Reg. Welfare Chairman 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria 1. GARY ROBERT LANDAU Banter Allied Youth 1, 2, State Chemistry Award 2, Choir 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Study Monitor 2, S100 Club 1, 2, Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 3, Reg. Civic Chairman 1, Reg. Welfare Chainnan 2, State Scholarship Tests I, 2, Football Announcer 3, Social- ites 2. I 5 9. A .. ,,,. P 9. 9 .J -:JY is 1 GAYLE LAMB Cheerleader 2, 35 Choir 35 Chorus 25 Homecoming Court 35 Latin Club 15 Library Staff 15 Office Monitor 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 V. A. C. 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites 2, Secretary 35 Tax Stamp Show 15 P. T. A. Ballet 2. DARLENE L. LARGE Choir 2, 35 French Club 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, President 35 Girls' State Representative 25 L Society 25 3100 Club 25 Reg. President 15 Stamp Counter 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 35 V. A. C. 1, 3, vice- president 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 3, Style Show 35 National Honor 3. NORMAN LA TORRE Allied Youth 1, 25 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Reg. President 15 Student Council 15 V. A. C. 25 Tax Stamp Show 25 Band Variety Show 2, 35 Kiwanis Voice Scholar- ship5 Socialites 2, 35 Ses- quicentennial Show 2. LINDA LEASE Chorus 1, 25 Study Monitor 35 Senior Class Play 35 V. A. C. 25 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. aw- ROSALIE LOCKWOOD Allied Youth 15 Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 F. T. A. 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Study Monitor 35 Spganish Club 35 Y-Teens , 2, . RUTH ANN LOECHLER Annual Staff 25 Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 F. T. A. 1, 25 Study Monitor .15 Occident Staff 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Senior Class Play 35 V. A. C. 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. PAUL LONGMIRE Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Boys' State Representative 25 L Society 25 5100 Club 2, 35 Reg. Secretary 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Student Council 25 Triangle Club 2, 35 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 35 National Honor 3. NORMA JEAN LUSIGNOLA Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 Home- coming Court 35 Reg. Secre- tary 25 Senior Class Play 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Pixar-, .. -r -1 S N' r as li , 'pf 1 ,,.., ,iz .HM MGCDONALD Transferred from R 0 s a r y High School, September, 1952. Latin Club 15 8100 Club 35 Triangle Club 3. EVALYN MACK Evil Allied Youth 15 Art Club 25 F. T. A. 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Volleyball Class Team 25 Study Monitor 25 Reg. Secretary 1, 35 V. A. C. 25 Y-Teens 1. JACK MADDEN Buddy grosifgouiltgy 2, co-captain 35 rac , , . CONNIE MARTIN Transferred from Grove City High School, September, 1953. Y-Teens 2, 3. PAULA MARTIN Beginning Choir 35 Chorus 1, 2g Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Library Staff 2, 35 Y-Teens l, 2. ELAINE MARZLUF Allied Youth 1, 23 Choir 33 Chorus 1, 2, F. T. A. 2, Treasurer 3, Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Baseball Class Team 1, 2: Latin Club 15 Li- brary Staff 1: Study Monitor 35 Reg. Civic Chairman 1, 35 Reg. Welfare Chairman 1, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, Publicity 3. MIKE MATHENY Book Room Monitor 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 23 Reg. Wel- fare Chairman 2: Triangle Club 2, 3: State Fair Draft- ing Award l, 2. SHIRLEY ELAINE MCELROY Chorus 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. WANDA MCELROY Windy Y-Teens 3. DON MISCONIS Transferred from North High School, September, 1954. MARLENE MITCHELL MUCH Allied Youth lg Y-Teens 1, 2. BARBARA MUORE Allied Youth 1' Chorus 1 3 French Clubl 2 3' F. . A. 3' Senior Class Play 3' V. A. C. 2' Y-Teens 1 3. FF . 1 . . 9 LOIS MORAN Allied Youth 1, 23 Choir 3: Chorus I, 25 Girls' State Al- ternate 2g Latin Club 1, 23 L Society 2, 33 S100 Club 2, 39 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Na- tional Honor 3. SHIRLEY MORGAN Allied Youth 1, 2g Art Club 3: Olhce Monitor 33 Y-Teens 3. JOE MUCHMORE SORRY Chemistry Award 2, State Fair Drafting Award 2. fig 3- 5 FV LARRY NAEIGER Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1 2 3' Latin Club 2' g. President 3' Reg. Business Mgr. 1' Senior Class Play 3' Student Council 3. 'Q' PAUL NEIL Annual Staff 2, 35 Cross- County 15 Occident Staff 2, 35 Track 1. MARGIE ANN NEWMAN HM U F. HCA. 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intra- murals 1, 25 S100 Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 3. JOAN NIEDERLITZ Art Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Class Team 25 Bas- ketball Class Team 15 Base- ball Class Team 15 Study Monitor 35 Y-Teens 15 Senior Class Play 3. RUSSELL NIPPERT RUSS Allied Youth 15 State Chem- istry Award 25 S100 Club 35 Reg. Secretary 1, 2, 3: Span- ish Club 1, 25 Triangle Club 1, Secretary 2, 3: State Fair Drafting Award 1, 2, 35 Tri- angle A Award 1, 2, 3. WARREN PEMBERTON Annual Stall 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Occident Stall 2, 35 Reg. Civic Chair- man 1. JANET PENNY Allied Youth 25 Girls' En- semble 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Study Monitor 35 Span- ish Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play 3. JOAN PENWELL Judy Allied Youth 15 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Oliice Monitor 2, 35 Y- Teens 1. ROSE MARIE PINKERTON um k H ll Y Allied Youth Secretary 15 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 1, 2, 35 Baseball Class Team 15 Vol- leyball Class Team 25 Latin Club 15 Reg. Civic Chairman 15 Senior Class Play 35 Stu- dent Council Treasurer 35 V. C. Y. 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 3. JERRY POLLOCK Allied Yuth 15 Football 15 Study Monitor 15 8100 Club 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. BYRON POSTON Allied Youth 15 Baseball 2, 35 Reg. Welfare Chairman 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Triangle Club 1, 2, 35 State Drafting Award 1, 2, 35 National Drafting Award 1, 35 Triangle A Award 1, 2, 3. CHARLES PRICE Chuck Band 1, 25 Dance Band 25 Radio Crew 35 Ford National Drafting Award 2, 3. ctanvs mmmons Glad Allied Youth 25 Art Club 35 Office Monitor 2, 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GLORIA PRIDEMORE Glo Allied Youth 25 Art Club 35 Office Monitor 35 Study Mon- gtog 35 V. A. C. 15 Y-Teens JAMES PRUDEN JIM Allied Youth 1, 25 Baseball 15 Boys' State Alternate 25 Study Monitor 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Stage Crew 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Vice-President Senior Class 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. PAUL PULLINS Art Club 2. PAUL RAUSCH Allied Youth 1, 25 State Chemistry Award 25 Cross- Country 2, Mgr. 35 F. T. A. 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 15 S100 Club 35 Orchestra 1, 25 Track 1, Mgr. 2, 35 Band Variety Show 1, 25 All City Orchestra 2. F-rx U g 3 'ff ef .2 6 1 5 I il KAREN REBER Allied Youth 15 Annual Staff 2, 35 Art Club 1, 35 V. F. W. Essay Contest Winner5 Band Majorette 2, 35 F. T. A. 35 Girls' Intramurals 25 Reg. President 25 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 25 V. A. C. 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites 25 Band Variety Show 2. BOB RECOB State Chemistry Award 15 Cross-Country 25 Study Mon- itor 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chair- man 25 Reg. Welfare Chair- man 35 Track 1, 25 Triangle Club 2, 3. DON REEB JANET REID Jail C. A. A. 1, 2, Cabinet 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Class Team 25 Baseball Class Team 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Office Monitor 2, 35 Senior Class Play 35 V. A. C. 2, 35 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3. JULIA RENNIE Chorus 1, 25 Library Stall' 15 Study Monitor 35 Stamp Counter 2. DON RHOADES Art Club 35 Student Council ALICE E. RICE Allied Youth 1, 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Volleyball Class Team 1, 25 Homecoming Court 35 Reg. President 25 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 25 V. A. C. 1, Presi- dent 2, vice-president 35 Y- Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 35 Social- ites 2, 3. TOM RICE S100 Club 35 French Club 3. lt. X MARLENE ROGERS Girls' Intramurals 15 Y-Teens 3. Evsnsrr sANnsRs Latin Club 15 V. C. Y. 1. NANNETTE SANDERS Choir 35 Chorus 1, 25 French Club 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Library Staff 15 Study Monitor 25 3100 Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Girls' Ensemble 3. SANDRA SCOTT Chorus 15 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Baseball Class Team 15 Basketball Class Team 1, 35 Volleyball Class Team 15 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Stamp Counters 15 Y- Teens 1, 2. 'it' Ne . BETTY SCHMIDT Allied Youth 15 Art Club 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, Cabinet 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Baseball Class Team 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 2, Cheerleader 35 Ollice Monitor 2, 3: 3100 Club 35 Reg. Civic Chairman 35 Senior Class Play 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites 3. NANCY LYNN SCHOLTEN Allied Youth 15 Choir 2, 35 Chorus 15 F. T. A. 2, 35 V. C. Y. 15 Kiwanis Voice Schol- arship 35 Mixed Ensemble 35 Y-Teens 1. MARGIE SEAGLE Chorus 25 F. T. A. 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Office Monitor 1, 2, 35 Reg. Secretary 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 3. IOSEPH SEIDEI. Ive Chemistry Award Winner 25 Boys' State Alternate 25 Li- brary Staff 15 L Society 25 3100 Club 35 Scholarship Test 25 Ford I. A. A. Com- petition 1, 25 State Fair Drafting 1, 2, 35 Ohio I. A. A. Conventions 1, 25 National Honor 3. , 15. , 6 . 5' E , I . 'Eiga nr 'Q I at , .1 f i7.::1L1'f y ROBIN SHARP Allied Youth 15 Latin Club 1. MARILYN SHROYER Chorus 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Class Team 25 Class Team Cheerleader 25 Oflice Monitor 1, 2, 35 Occident Staff 2, 35 Reg. President 15 Senior Class Play 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Socialites Club 2, 35 City Basketball Queen 25 Sales Tax Show 15 Band Variety Show 3. JEANNE SIMONSON Office Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 Book Room Monitor 3. BETTY SITTIG Girls' Intramurals 25 Baseball Class Team 25 Volleyball Class Team 25 Spanish Club 5, 35 V. A. C. 35 Y-Teens 2, PERRY SLAUGHTER Reg. Secretary 2: Reg. Wel- fare Chairman 3. BARBARA SMITH BlIlIlIl Allied Youth 1: Reg. Secre- tary 1, 2 Q Y-Teens lg Annual Staff 1, 25 Occident Staff 1, gg Fun Without Destruction HAROLD SMITH Smitty LEE SMITH Latin Club 1, 3: Chemistry Lab. Assistant 2, 3. , . f as A 31 'g .:. P it J 'S' MARGIE SMITH Allied Youth 2g Choir 3: Chorus 1g French Club 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Base- ball Class Team lg Olhce Monitor 1, 33 S100 Club 25 Senior Class Play 33 V. A. C. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g Spanish Club 2. ROSALIE SOON ROKR Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Volleyball Class Team 1, 2: Baseball Class Team 29 Latin Club lg Othce Monitor 1, 2, 3: Student Council 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, Secretary 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, President 33 F. T. A. 1. JOHN SPANABLE State Chemistry Award 2, Latin Club lg S100 Club 1, 2, 3. BOB SPARKS Football 1, 25 Reg. President 2g Fun Without Destruction 3g3Student Council 2, Track NANCY STECKMAN NIM Allied Youth 1: Chorus 1: F. T. A. 2: S100 Club 13 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3. BYRON STEIEF Study Monitor 15 Reg. Bus- iness Mgr. lg Track 2, 3. ROB SUTTON Allied Youth 1: Choir 1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 1, 25 S100 Club 1, 3g Boys' Quartet 1, 23 Tax Stamp Show 1: Ses- quicentennial Show 2, Band Variety 1, 2g Fun Without Destruction 35 Office Monitor 1, 3. .IUDY SWART1 Allied Youth 23 Cheerleader 2, 35 Chorus lg Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 3: Baseball Class Team lg Volleyball Class Team 1, 3: Basketball Class Team 1, 2, 39 Homecoming Court 3: L Society 23 Of- fice Monitor 3g Study Mon- itor 2g Reg. Business Mgr. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, vice-president and president 33 Class Sec- retary 39 National Honor 3. , F' 'L 45' KENNETH SWARTZ Ken J' 'Y 1 K.. , 5 1 we . K ., Q , . au, L, ' ' ' ,fr -. K 1 ,, X JERRY SWINDLER Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3g Study Monitor 15 Senior Class Play 3. WILLIAM TABER BIII CAROL TEMPLE Allied Youth 1, 2, Cheer- leader 2, Choir 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball Class Team 2, 3, Volley- ball Class Team lg Ofiice Monitor 2, 33 Girls' Quartette 3: Class Play 3, Triangle Queen 1g Y-Teens 1, 2, Pub- licity Chairman 33 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 35 Band Variety Show 3. SALLY THIMMES Allied Youth 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 1, 2, Volleyball Class Team 13 Baseball Class Team lg Choir 3, Oliice Mon- itor 3g Spanish Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3, V. A. C. 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. EUGENE R. 'I'II.I.EY Gini Allied Youth 1, 25 Reg. Wel- fare Chairman 2, Book Room Monitor 2. ' ' Choir 1, 2 3, Boys' Quartet Ban 1 2 3' P 3 Tax Stamp Show 2. 'L Wm ? cYAnsNcE a TAYLOR I .1 3 'NMFS TOUR lllimll d ' ' x I. 2' : l RUTH TOPFING Allied Youth 23 Chorus 1, 23 Equestrian Club 1, 25 F. H. A. 1, Parliamentarian 2g F. T. A. 1, 3, Secretary 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2: L Society 2g Ollice Monitor 1, 2, 35 Reg. Secretary 25 Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1, 2, 3: Y- Teens 3, Representative 1, 2, National Honor 3. TOM TRAPP Transferred f r o m Aquinas High School February, 1954. RICHARD TROTT DICK Allied Youth 19 Basketball 1: Hi-Y 33 Latin Club lg L Society 25 Study Monitor 15 8100 Club 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 35 Triangle Club 1, 2, 33 V. C. Y. 33 State Fair Drafting Award 1, 2, 33 Ford National Drafting Award 1: Triangle A Award 1, 2, 35 National Honor 3. HOWARD W. TUCKER Ted BERNICE UHL BInky Annual Stall Editor-in-chief 35 State Chemistry Award 23 French Club 2, 33 F. H. A. 1, 3, president 2, Girls' State Representative 25 Latin Club 1, 2: L Society 2: Occident Staff 23 Y-Teens 1, 33 Na- tional Honor 3. JANICE UNDERWOOD Allied Youth 1, 2g Choir 2, 33 French Club 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 23 Class Team Cheerleader 25 Ollice Monitor 15 Occident Staff 1, 2: 31000 Club 33 Girls' Quartette 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 34 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2g Socialites 3g V. A. C. 1, 2, 33 Reg. Secretary 1. RONALD VAN ARSDALE French Club 33 Book Room Monitor 3. PHIL VANCE Choir 1, 2, president 3: Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 33 Latin Club 13 Boys Quartet 2g Tax Stamp Shgw lg Band Variety Show 1, . DONNA VAN DYKE Allied Youth 15 Chorus lg Y-Teens 1. DIANNE WADE Allied Youth 1, 25 Band 1: F. T. A. 1: Girls' Intramurals lg Latin Club 19 Ollice Mon- itor 3q 8100 Club 1, 2, Orchestra lg Reg. President 13 Senior Class Play 3g Stu- dent Council I, 2g V. A. C. l, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g Band Variety Show l. BDB WALTON Choir 2, 3, Equestrian Club, Q vice-president 1, 3, president A -A 25 Boys' Quartet 3. H 93 ROSANNA WARD Chorus 2, 3. WILLIAM WARD Bill RALPH WHEATON HWIIIIIQIH Allied Youth 1, 25 Noble Allen Award lg Hauntz Award 25 Band 1, 2, 3, Boys' State Representative 23 Cross- Country 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3: Reg. President lg Spanish Club 1, 25 Senior Class Play 3g Student Council 1, vice- president 2, president 3: Track 1, 2, 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 33 Socialites president 2, vice-president 3. JOYCE WHIPPLE Joy Allied Youth 15 Y-Teens 1, 2. CAROL WHITFIELD Y-Teens 3. .IUDIE WILLIAMS Allied Youth 25 Majorette 35 Study Monitor 2, 35 3100 Club 3g 51000 Club 2, 3g Senior Class Play 35 Y-Teens 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 25 Band Variety Show 2, 3. SANDRA WILLIS Sandy Allied Youth 15 F. T. A. 2, 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, cabinet 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Basketball Class Team 1, 23 Volleyball Class Team 1, 25 Latin Club lg Ollice Monitor 3: Reg. Welfare Chairman 25 Spanish Club 25 Y-Teens 1, 2,1 3. BEVERLY WILSON Bev Allied Youth 1, 2g Art Club 25 State Chemistry Award 25 Chorus 1, 25 F. T. A. 1, 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Bas- ketball Class Team Mgr. 25 Latin Club 15 Treasurer's Ollice 35 Reg. President 35 Reg. Business Mgr. 15 Span- ish Club 35 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, Style Show 35 Socialites 2. EYELYN WINES Transferred from Rift Valley Academy, Africa, and Chi- cago Correspondence School, September, 1954. Band 3. NANCY WISE ARBADELLA WITCHER Chorus 1, 2g Y-Teens 1. DEAN WOODRUFF DOLORIES ZIEGLER Die Allied Youth 15 Chorus 25 F. T. A. 35 Stamp Counter 35 Y-Teens 1, 2 35 Cafeteria 1. TILLIE DARBY Transferred from Mercer ville High School, Mercerville Ohio: September, 1954. Senior boys display their unusual corsages at the June Class Mixer. K 485 'ff' W w E sf 51:1 1 X li , S 1 9. -au: 4, P? Q- 3 an 'l2B HOMEROOM 214 First Row, left to right, James Bluhm, Andrew Allen, Bill Chappelear, Bob Alt, Fred Kems, J im Heil. Second Row, Dan R. Greer, Don Brown, Bill Ful- ton, Roger Koch, Tim Cooley, John Gianikos. Third Row, Russell Hite, Cary Erlenbach, Dudley Hereford, Jim Griffith, William Brannan, Donald Cook. Fourth Row, Keith Jenkins, Jack Ford, Larry Cartmell, Dick Furry. HOMEROOM 217 First Row, left to right, Lowell Stultz, Bill Link, John Kuntz, Oather Talley, Ted Walker. Second Row, Jerry Rumley, Sherwood Waltman, Tom Ricker, Albert Outcalt, Mark Rector, Dan Timmons. Third Row, Ronald Owen, Phil Williams, Norman Harvey, Don Spradling, Gary Nebinger, John Cuzzo. Fourth Row, Chuck Schafer, Fred Lanch, Don Rhoads, Gary Dowler, Bill Spratley. HOMEROOM 317 A First Row, left to right, Kathryn Kline, Shirley Fleischer, Earlene Clotts, Janet Evans, Shelby Henkel, Louise Dolder. Second iyzw, Rosie Clark, Mary Lou Fredendall, Barbara Capehart, Judy Dyer, Jeanie Davis, Marilyn Greer. Third Row, Maureen Krems, Carol Irion, Donna Contizano, Carol Fuller, Jacqueline Gates, Judi Harmon, Rosalie Constans. Fourth Row, Shelva Harlow, Miss Helen McCor- mick, Carole Karshner, Shirley Hill, Ruth Evans, Carolyn Decker, Carole Boldt, Joan Holland. HOMEROOM 317 B First Row, left to right, Theresa Smith, Sandra Lutz, Carol Reed, Leah Miller, Judy Matson, Ruth Shaffer. Second Row, Joan Ream, Judy Krouse, Susan Moore, Betty Ruihng, Carolyn Stickel, Betty Lou Reeder. Third Row, Jean Walker, Rozzie Russell, Cora Thompson, Donna Stimson, Ruth Robinson, Marilyn Pringle, Miss Helen McCormick fMelindaJ. Fourth Row, Barbara Puccetti, Roberta Wilson, Joyce Northrop, Joyce Wilson, Bonnie Trickel, Betty Trickel, Dodie Scott. F3 as ' ribf 'I 'IA HOMEROOM 156 First Row, left to right, John Boyd, Marvin Beach, William Smock, Eugene Bahn, Dick Baesman, Bob Doherty, Lynn Ralston, Dick agan. Second Row, Jim Detamore, Cary Bryant, Bill Borland, Bob Brokaw, Rawland Bezold, John Edwards, John Behm, Carl Christoif. Third Row, Bob Conley, Bill Bierly, Wayne Beard, Jack Bluhm, Gary Burlew, Dick D'Amico, Larry, Dinsch. Fourth Row, Tom Davis, Ken Carpenter, Mike Byrum, Chuck Cash, Jim Edwards, Bob Courtney. , 5.2?'15is 'F' uf? 1 4 HOMEROOM 233 First Row, left to right, Patti Binns, Lynn Bohanan, Sue Shell, Betty Rezes, Clara Birtcher, Shirley Berlo, Wanda Wright. Second Row, Hilda Binns, Patty Barnes, Frances Athey, Donna McConnell, Kathryn Birle, Roberta Camp, Karen Brock. Third Row, Nancy Grabill, Donna Balthaser, Shirley Barnhill, Rita Bruno, Janice Butterbaugh, Julia Barnes, Jo Ann Kelly. Fourth Row, Barbara Brady, Mary DePoy, Virginia Autenrieth, Donna Armentrout, Margie Abram. HOMEROOM 242 First Row, left to right, Judy Custer, Barbara Druar, Nancy Cooper, Ginny Cross, Barbara Dolder, Judy Davis, Judy Garrison, Shirley Cartwright, Carol Cremeans. Second Row, Crystal McKinniss, Bettie Evans, Irene Chucales, Virginia Flora, Patty Diedrich, Juanita Dailey, Betty Chapman. Third Row, Sandra Dent, Theresa DiGioia, Elizabeth Walker, Carol Carroll, Phyllis Roberts, JoAnn Davis, Beverly Cormany, Cather- ine Christoff. Fourth Raw, Ruth Catlett, Mary Clarke, Sandy Francisco, Joan Dunlap, Marilyn Cathell. HOMEROOM 302 First Row, left to right, Jerry Howard, John Kelly, Ronnie Knipp, Chuck Lantz, Jim Lyle, Charles Thompson, Bill Ocker, Don Keller. Second Row, Wendell Hunyady, Donley Wray, Bob Liston, Kail Linebrink, Fred Hill, Bill Grant, John Lowry, Charles Landenberger. Third Row, Larry Langdon, Otis Burris, Harry Kresse, Don Jones, Phillip Jackson, Jerry Hoff- man, Jim Heinzelman, Jerry Osborne, Bill Kuhn. Fourth Row, Max Reese, Brian Lewie, Roger Hankle, Gene Tibulski, Charles Hannon, Jack Geiger, Bob Lyons. HOMEROOM 303 First Row, left to right, Linda Poole, Judy Baum- gardner, Marlene Schiller, Sharon Tanner, Nancie Seeds, Carol Sue Smith, Judi Stelz, Janet Woodruff. Second Row, Carol Morgan, Marcia Williams, Carol Jean Smith, Lynda West, Gail Wills, Joy Titus, Pat Wagner, Margie Wohlgemuth. Third Row, Jeannine Wisler, Ruth Spangler, Mari- lyn Sheets, Patty Shay, Marianne Sayre, Beverly Fergusson, Irma Van Meter, Barbara Watts, Vicki Howells. Fourth Row, Jean Walker, Nancy Sharadin, Rose- mary Ryerson, Jo Ann Todd, Marilyn Saatkamp, Lu Ann Witt, Jeanette Tillis, Jean Wagner. HOMEROOM 309 First Row, left to right, Anna Stavrides, Phyllis Guyton, Nancy Heil, Helen Hart, Harriet Herron, Margie Holman, Frances Treboni, Patti Hixson, Bonnie Clifton. Second Row, Ann Thiel, Joan Gilliland, Dorothy Kegg, Mary Lou Johnson, Gail Hostetter, Melda Jones, Donna Jane Hessler, Margie Horger, Janice Hafey. Third Row, Barbara Herbster, Barbara Glass, Kaye Kasdorf, Daniel Johnson, Nina Grithth, Patty Hill, Phyllis Grile, Pat Grosh. Fourth Row, Valerie Hegenberger, Dortha Houk, Carolyn Hedges, Barbara Hanne, Judy Jeckell, Beverly Humphrey, Anita Leach. Page HOMEROOM 314 First Row, left to right, Charles Gray, Freddie Martin, Bob Ackerman, Steve Plevel, Bob Miller, Dan Matyac, Tom Maish, Jim Poston. Second Row, Lee Porter, George Carter, Howard Tidwell, Don Molt, Pat O'Malley, Ron Monst, Gene Pughline. Third Row, George Hilf, Cliff Eggleton, Lew Neer, Jerry McLinn, Robert Moman, Tom Millet, Bill Pabst. Fourth Row, Roger Suver, Ned Menge, Leon Meacham, Jim Compton, Scott Munson, Dave Parker. HOMEROOM 322 First Row, left to right, Janet Painter, Marilyn O'Brien, Alice Mebane, Carol Owen, Dian Lust, Phyllis Shroyer, Clara McKeever, Jo Ann Recob, Sally Ritzmann. Second Row, Lynn Oldfield, Marilyn Maxwell, Barbara Hess, Marilyn Rozell, Elsie Martin, Jill Ogden, Beverly Peterfy. Third Row, Marna Wolf, Janet McComb, Joyce Thompson, Sharon Rohr, Charlene Peterson, Susie Populin, Delores Pope, Nancy Ring. Fourth Row, Diane Porter, Marilyn Miller, Ann Mcllyar, Barb Reed, Janet Lorenzo, Karol Lotz, Pauline Merrick. HOMEROOM 325 First Row, left to right, Jerry Keyes, James Whitt, Lowell Smith, Ronald Robinson, Harley Smith, Jim Topping, John Stetler. Second Row, Phil Stuart, Charles Stewart, Ray Cook, Marvin Ruhlen, Larry Witherup, Bob Wilkins, .lim Wilson, Ed Slyh. Third Row, Dan Scoles, Ronald Slabaugh, Doug VanSky, Arthur Slate, Larry Thompson, Ted Strohm, Tom Howard, Donald Justice, Dick Schall. Fourth Row, Dave Randall, George Watkins, Fred Williams, Bill Wright, Rollin Watts, Oren Woodward, Charles Swisher, Ronnie Radcliff. 1 1 B HOMEROOM 312 First Row, left to right, Buddy Johnson, Richard Castle, Dave Conrad, Bob Bunner, Jim McWilliams, Ronnie Burton, Ted Hulett. Second Row, Richard Miller, Richard Hurd, Mike Posey, Gary Glass, Edward Tilly Jr., Harold Lyday, John Love. Third Row, Marvin Pate, Bill Edwards, John Birle, Bob Chesser, Marvin Brown, Stan Huff, Ron Matthews, Tom Cheney. Fourth Row, Boh DeWitt, Jeff Dum, Larry Ollam, Bill Botkin, Tim Edwards, Jim Foulton, Paul Eblin. 32 HOMEROOM 313 First Row, left to right, Shirley Glassburn, Shirley Chesser, Libby Laderer, Judy Bennett, Kathleen Crider, Judy Ferguson, Darlene Harrison, Loretta Bridges. Second Row, Betty Hughes, Judy Gilbert, Leona Linn, Marylin Hahn, Linda Myers, Kaye Jackson, Nancy Creamer. Third Raw, Carol Reynolds, Dianne Boyer, Judith Bickham, Dixie Miller, Melanie Davies, Ruth Evans, Vivian Hughes. Fourth Row, Pat Massie, Margaret Bower, Betty Simms, JoAnn McElroy, Janet Hartgers, Donna Gould, Marietta Morgan. HOMEROOM 315 First Row, left to right, Wade Spangler, Judy Weber, Norma Ward, Jacqueline Jackson, Sally Worch, Sandy Smith, Jo Ann Lewis, William Rufling. Second Row, Carole Robinson, Janet Young, Carriemae Tucker, Zo Ann Stantield, Patti Shannon, Charlene Sunker, Dorothy Snow, Flora Norman, Buddy Rector. Third Row, David Snavely, Ronald Stilwell, Ronald Ranney, Tom Wright, Dirk Ramey, Jerry Tracy, Tom Reeves. Fourth Row, Ralph Tittle, John Stone, Paul Williams, Carl Jones, Dick Thomas, Thomas Pridemore. I 'IOA HOMEROOM 101 First Row, left to right, Judie Beach, Carol Campbell, Anita lim-kwitli. Nuns-y Burner. Ruth Contizano, Barbara Bowsher, Susan ifninntius. Barbara Baker. Second Row, Peggy Castle, Carol Ball, Judy Adkins, Delia Carson, Kay Case. Patty Burke. Betty Carson. Maxine Allard. Third now, Barbara l'luininer, Judy Culler, Judy Comer, Margaret liarnhill, Carol Allen. Carolyn Cooper, Donna Brewer, Gloria llrandon. llvvcrly llowshicr, Sharon Alhery. Fourth Row, l i'am-vs Burgar. Roberta Borland, Mary Clark, Brenda Colwell, Xlayola Senior, Brenda Bluhm, Sherry Carter, Roberta Arinentrout. HOME ROOM 226 First Row, left to right, Judy Hawthorne, Linda Bean, Paulette Davis, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Kath- leen Hartranft, Kay Hudson, Maxine Gassman, Lois Ann Fox, Betty Lou Hill, Nancy Grass. Second Row, Kay Hinderer, Edna Gibbs, Mary Jane Eagon, Julia Higgins, Vivian Datz, Julie Fiechter, Norma Hessinger, Frances Evans, Holly Hunt, Barbara Diedrich. Third Row, Donna Ellingsworth, Judy Diltz, Janet Hickey, Judy Edwards, Suzie Elliott, Roselee DiCenzo, Barbara Haight, Joan Gibson. Fourth Row, Kathy Gordon, Naomi Evans, Carol Durbin, Judy Dunkin, Norma Hobert, Nancy Gas- kill, Charlotte Fulton, Athrea Hedrick. HOMEROOM 227 First Row, left to right, Lenora Shaver, Elizabeth Malone, Joyce Williams, Judy Tilton, Connie Lafl, Julie Robinson, Patti McCormack, Judy La- vitchka, Judy Keckley. Second Row, Lacinda Scherer, Donna Frye, Caro- lyne Burnett, Wanda Lee, Alice Martin, Ruth McDermitt, Becky Lowe, Elaine Wines. Third Row, Cynthia Mattey, Linda Matheny, Judy Lloyd, Darlene Malone, Alice Jones, Lois McCoy, Shelba Jones, Judy Krueger. Fourth Row, Judy Lovelle, La Raeu Ingram, La French Ingram, Barbara Kaiser, Pat Evans, Sandy Vance. Judy Fisk. HOMEROOM 240 First Row, left to right, Don Jester, John Hunyady, John Ingram, Bob Howe, Danny Hibbs, Stephen Foster, Chuck Hite, Bill Ives. Second Row, Dennis Hartzell, Linden Harvey, Bob Hummel, Gary Goodrich, David Hoover, Ronald Irion, Dewayne Farrar. Third Row, Wesley Hereford, Phil Hoover, Howard Harris, David Jenkins, Frederick Goode, Jim Jenkins. ,Qian Ni' infill . ggu I . L - .s ni il' f-eq ,ll . E . ,-' J sd., ,r-, H as 1 J-tL.,i,T.,, i L ri.L,,,--.....,, , 9' -' T W' , 'il t I r HOMEROOM 304 First Row, left to right, Gary Link, Dave Key, Robert Krieg, Jerry Kline, Wayne Leeka, Jack Kamer, Dennis O'Malley, Larry Karst. Second Row, Sammy Mann, Dave Nice, John Hart- igan, Tom Lewis, Donald Kerr, Sammy Morris, Jerry Lewis, Bob Murray. Third Row, Clinton Peaks, Philip Lynch, David Pence, Don Kruckeberg, Lee Lyon, Julio Lorenzo, Ned Johnson, Paul Miller. HOMEROOM 310 First Row, left to right, Jack Talmadge, Jim Kerr, Gene Russell, Richard Ronokovsky, Tom Shields, Ronnie Redmon, Bob Sandusky,'Charles Reed, Norman Tracy. Second Row, Don Spencer, Bob Roach. Bill Steh- ling, Ted Schroeck, David Thompson, Floyd Salyers, Richard Myer, John Smith. Third Row, Bob Stuart, Dave Swicegood, Joe Thompson, Bob Spangler, Herbert Scott, John Pruitt, Dave Thornton. Fourth Row, Jerry Rickets, William Pruitt, James Bonham, Dave Shafer, Mike Ranney, Eddie Richardson. HOMEBOOM 311 First Row, left to right, Peggy Prout, Ruth Neville, Marlene Reynolds, Beverly Neibler, Donna Semons, Barbara Eis, Kay Miteen, Bevi Justice, Joyce Moore. Second Row, Faye Ray, Pat Patterson, Molly Phillips, Carlene Rose, Carolyn Peck, Lynn Schmidt, Judy Seagle, Zi Ann Pospichel, Alice Rees, Joy Merritt. Third Row, Vurn Miller, Shirley Papp, Carol Reeves, Sue Rinehart, Carole Ocker, Vera Mincks, Barbara Reese, Delores Parks, Rachel Reeder. Fourth Row, Elizabeth Postlewait, Arlene Smith, Jeannine Mider, Jo Ann Saunders, Judy Pearson, Linda Ross, Beverly Pruden. HOMEROOM 323 First Raw, left to right, Ken Danter, Dave Cummins, Larry Big-ler, Sammy Alford, Fred Casselman, Jack Wilson, Donald Bisbee. Second Row, Pete DeShazor, Dwain Dorr, Jim Calvert, Donald Stir, Larry Drake, Jim Apel, Thomas Baker, Chuck Bailey, Jim o rn. Third Row, Bill Bigelow, Bill Croy, Gene Brobeck, Dave Cash, Orville Humphrey, Parker Brigner, Larry Bates, Doug Andrews. Fourth Row, Robert Ebright, Larry Doyle, Ron Dixon, Bill Bugh, Bill Bridgman, Don Andrews. HUMEROOM BAL. D First Row, left to right, Carol Core, Lynda Smith, Dixie Wright, gynthia Weatherhead, Winnie Spangler, Olive Marie Smith, Joan iegler. Second Row, Lois Todd, Janet Stein, Jean St. Clair, Judy Thivener, Hallie Wilson, Carol Unfried, Jim Wichterman. Third Raw, David Williams, Patsy Wright, Kay Wells, Donna Smith, Susie Veregge, Sandie Thorne, David White, Paul Wilson. Fourth Row, lvan White, Jim Worthington, Diane Ball, Barbara Timmons, Marvene Smith, Joyce Strickler. 'IOB HOMEROOM 158 First Row, left to right, Sandy Calloway, Jackie Valentine, Bertha Chappelear, Judie Moore, Judi Killian, Joyce Dawson, Carolyn Roush, Patricia Ann Shato. Second Row, Barbara Cheesebrew, Linda Winn, Kay Muchmore, Doris Jean Rose, Darlene Eichenberger, Margie Weiler, Jo Ann Frazier, Marcia Hoare. Third Row, Martha DeBerry, Audrey Hartgers, Betty Strickler, Ginger Heightland, Jo Ann Coey, Sandy Shannon, Sharon Dent. Fourth Row, Gail Adams, Sally Moore, Patty Bradshaw, Barbara Bishop, Reta Bowers, Loretta Davis, Carol Good. -ifiil M iQiIl I H1 3-E I! ihl 4 we N HOMEROOM 219 First Row, left to right, Richard Klatte, Graham Gibson, Don Foust, Pat Kelley, Pat Mahoney, Bob Cristee, James Jones. Second Row, Bill Nice, Lonnie Orme, John Hummel, David McLaughlin, Ron Miller, Gary Hutt. Third Row, Kent Morris, Jim Scott, Jim Neil, Jerry Fyife, Ronnie Fulton, Dick Harman. Fourth Row, Forest Carter, Chuck Snider, Jeff Drake, Gary Baker, Clare Baileys. HOMEROOM 241 First Row, left to right, Richard Walters, Dick Myers, Chuck Meister, Bob Lyday, Robert Beard, Richard Steece, Jim Duerler, John Sears, John Whitt. Second Row, Clarence Dailey, Gary Peters, Jerry Augenstein, William Fetherolf, Don Gilliland, Wayne Robbins, Norman Reisman. Third Row, Charles Staten, Kenneth Tilton, Donald Herd, Larry Price, Charles Pfaltzgraf, Bob Whipple, Geoff Rausch, Walt Goudy, Tom Abram. Fourth Row, Bob Kreuz, Tom Hill, James O'Mal- ley, Kenny Clapsaddle, Al Nichols, Bob Snedegar, Dale Braskett. 9A HOMEROOM 106 Flrst Row, left to right, Joan McDaniel, Judy Littleton, Nancy Fippin, Sharon Kasdorf, Pat Probst, Diana Rohr, Nancy Martindale, Mary Alice Garrison, Marilyn Levering, Delores Robin- son. Second Row, Judy Brokaw, Josephine Gibbs, Julia Kazee, Bonnie McEntire, Judy Gill: Linda Messing, Ginger Scott, Darlene Reynolds. Third Row, Rosemary Headd, Ruth Ellingsworth, Beverly Bickham, Sally Miller, Ann Arrington, Elaine Boring, Barbara Wolford, Charlotte Underwood, Phyllis Kreager. Fourth Row, Stella Ellis, Connie Chapman, Juliet Coles, Roma Richards, Judy Garrison, Roberta Smith, Sharon Bowen. HOMEROOM 'l'I2 First Row, left to right, Larry Squeo, Verne Ben- son, Bill Eckle, Dale Elliott, Jack Nachman, Nor- man Dow, Parks Davis. Second Row, Dan Grosh, Gary Exman, Clark Andrews, Charles Dixon, Ralph Elliott, Donald Creed, Kenneth Reber, Jerry Francis. Third Row, Garry Hoffert, Phil Mahoney, Cal Lutz, Larry Salyer, William Cooke, Roger Seelig, Harry Fetherolf, Paul Dawson. Fourth Row, David Mack Jr., Tom Armentrout, George Tittle, Howard Fosnaugh, Eddy Hedges, .lim Hardy. r A-I m'1mh '-:- nniuiii I :va-.eafai-a ll lui!- 1 'sg-ai-. --- -' lm -1 if I 'Qmauwk -If- EJ ' ' 5 s fm A' 'a Ab., Z' l 3 il 2 ls! full : H u II : ! -1- ...-1- ..l..--,..- ...B xx. 'mam Q?f1rg1.,.,.tJf W1 ,. ...., . i ' alll ,gp - Riel' W x. HOMEROOM 134 First Row, left to right, Geraldine Thompson, Ann Tallman, Sandra McNamee, Dianna Tippett, Janice Wichterman, Judith Fox, Gretchen Vag- nier, Sherry Watts, Sandra Sorensen. Second Row, Carol Brobst, Dawana Bornheim, Margaret Jenny, Ruthann Hardacre, Bonnie Bump, Sharron Andrews, Helen Blizzard, Mary Grabill, Carolyn Berry. Third Row, Sue Conrad, Sandra Huffman, Janis Harvey, Dora Linn, Sharon Allan, Sheila Jack- son, Judy Dunlap, Janey Leighninger, Mary Sellers. Fourth Row, Le Ann Johnson, Ronda Graham, Connie Echelbarger, Dianne Giersdorf, Marlene Potter, Louise Stoll, Roberta Ranney. HOMEROOM 150-A First Row, left to right, Mary Chesser, Helen Zielke, Sandy Wheeler, Louise Wells, Joyce Henry, Carole Hess, Judy Fraganat, Ginny Limotta. Second Row, Georgia Eggleton, Linda Boots, Son- nie Watts, Beverly Price, Betti Crabtree, Barabara Daniels. Third Row, Linda Asay, Christine Williams, Jeanne James, Nancy Draper, Ron Terry, Myrna Ruhlen, Donna Liston, Nancy Terry. Fourth Row, Susan Dean, Carol Whipple, Janet White, Alice McChesney, Ellen Greenwood, Helen Greer, Huldamae Simonson, Connie Campbell. HOMEROOM 150-B First Row, left to right, Patty Carson, Karen Ed- berg, Diana Berkheimer, Patsy Hanawalt, Shirley Brown, Marcia Holzapfel, Charlene Smith, Judy Jester. Second Row, Dianne Paugh, Judy Lomano, Patti Donaldson, Carole Blatt, Judy Rupe, Carol McWilliams. Third Row, Nancy Oldfield, Annette Bates, Diane Westlake, Linda Curry, Anna Woodward, Sally gramlie, Karen Risrniller, Diana Robinson, Marilyn u . Fourth Row, Donna Wilson, Alfreida Rose, Donna Jeane Hairston, Helen Bigler, Harriet Slabaugh. HOMEROOM 228 First Row, left to right, Joyce Brunner, Jean Stewart, Brenda Menz, Diana Hinton, Joyce McClintock, Sandra Payne, Janice Beavers, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Sharon Neibler. Second Row, Janet Wolford, Susan Dyer, Diane Schrack, Janet Eirle, Janet Harvey, Carolyn Henthorn, Patti Payne, Barbara rown. Third Row, Bonnalee Combes, Roberta Flugge, Catherine Owen, Shirley Anderson, Martha Abrams, Nancy Leibensperger, Anne Evans, Shirley Rausch. Fourth Row, Dixie Larson, Karla Dorr, Pat Doelker, Jan Ditrick, Sue Howison, Nancy Brooks, Sharon Spangler. ' HOMEROOM 231 First Row, left to right, Bob Gammell, Darrel White, Earl Rose, Bob Arthur, Eleanor Dwyer, Janice Blumgren, Jim Reeder, Earl Elliott, Donna Green, Patty Hunter. . I second Row, Dan Plummer, Dave Bunner, Thomas Vance, Terry Reichart, Margie Henry, Jann Crumpler, Chuck Gardner, Carol Williams, Jennie Chapman. Third Row, Judy Clinger, Carol Buehler, Virginia Henry, Anne Pendell, Bill Turner, Gary Fullerton, Wilma Grass, Judith Brown, Loretta Warner, Tom Bishop. Fourth Row, Robert Reynolds, Charles Roush, Neil Johnson, Glenn Pinkston, Donald Hallam, Harlow Faulkner, Roger Pulkins, Gary Harbour. HOMEROOM 235 First Row, left to right, Toby Rector, James Keefer, Fritz Ricker, Jefferson Cheek, Albert Jester, Ray McVay, Robert Groene, Larry Gress, David Hopper, Dave Matyac. Second Row, Robert Riebel, Randall Brofford, Bill Hunt, Albert Dailey, Allen West, Norman Geist, Alan Coon, Victor Hibbs. Thlrd Row, Mike Puchovich, Jim Roteff, Bob Osler, Michael Mickelson, David Muller, .lack Morical, Robert Schaffer, Jerry Nollemyer. Fourth Row, Dick Smith, Clifford Shoemaker, David Hallam, Howard Schmitt, Walter Jackson, Dan Unger, Charles Wise. HOMEROOM 305 First Row, left to right, Larry Rice, Robert Boysel, Mike Leach, Dick Distelhorst, Robert Calentine, Gilbert Stemm, Danny Perry. Second Row, Larry NIcDermitt, Vaugh Ammon, Jim Callard, Charles Pohle, John Flickinger. Lee Chipman, John Rimestad. Thlrd Row, Justin Smith, Dan Eppert, Don Willie, Dick Curtiss, Ronald Jar-kson. Fred Walker, Wiley Blocksmith. Fourth Row, Jim Williamson, Larry Goodin, Ray Boll, Roger Lar- son, Howard Lloyd, Jerry Stewart, Jerry Calton. HOMEROOM 327 First Row, left to right, Burnette Reed, Henry Rennie, Tom McMillen, Paul Smith, Marvin Capehart, Dick Rice, Gerald Galloway, Kenneth Brady. Second Row, Bill Hamilton, Charles Demmler, Gary Marsh, Ronnie Clark, John Laderer, Dale Gleason, Trent Lamb. Thlrd Raw, Don McKay, Pete Trott, Trey Doer- sam, Paul Titus, Robert Jackson, Ervin Duncan. Fourth Row, Paul Hosler, Fred McPherson, John Hutt, Jerry Schroy, Dave Adkins, Don Furry. 9B HOMEROOM 126 First Row, left to right, Joe Thompson, Jimmie Donnally, George Ilich, Stanley Landrum, Jerry Jackson, Dan Birtcher, Jim Talmadge, Harry Staten. Second Row, Jerry Miller, Richard Green, Joe Maurath, Gerald Hite, Michael Cliffordb Billy Mantle, John Logan, Roger Ruble. Thlrd Row, Jim Remaly, Don Remaly, Larry Ru- der, Eddie Sewers, Robert Langdon, Joe Fore- man, Fred Ash. Fourth Row, Bob Smoot, Ronnie Miller, Gene Beard, David Francis, Bob Commeans, Robert Pate, Roger Dellinger. HOMEROOM 127 First Row, left to right, Tommy Rector, Jerry Evans, Connie Murray, Joyce Grant, Mary Mus- selman, Tom Jones, Harry Postlethwait, Ralph Ketchum. Second Row, Jerry Williams, Dean Potts, Jerry Baker, Michael Engle, Richard McKenzie, Kay Jackson, Billy McComb, Joyce Pickens, Dan Waygandt. Third Row, Roger Corbin, Richard Morris, Richard Warren, Michael Roberts, June Freeman, Carolyn Michaelis, Mary Lou Brush, Roger Williams. Fourth Row, Michael Grant, David Stomp, David Bluhm, Tommy Bridges, David Steckman, Roy Elliott, Dean Haworth. i ,,,, 'V PEE' g' f' 1 il: - 6,5 Q R' ff A an IS I A I T :A V X A 1 .. L I -sf Q Ev' 'E -'l un ii hifi' . L any ii page 50 Aa -r Him 31:1 , , . , LST' Cliff I . .. MVN f , 2,7 fi 1.':,,,,,4,,,l,:,.:iV . :ilvb Lf J p ,af cl page forty-ezght HOMEROOM 238 First Row, left to right, Norma Hewitt, JoAnn Campbell, Rita Dorr, Judy Reece, Judy Henry, Marci Rice, Dolores Smith, Ann Weaver. Second Row, Sandra Williams, Judy Bocook, Vir- ginia Alberts, Sharon Gibson, Margaret Miller, Roberta Massie, Delpha Shaver. Third Row, Shirley Ritter, Jacqueline Werner, June Gibson, Marcia Calahan, Joyce Hedges, Judy Merriam, Beverly Waltman. Fourth Row, Phyllis Hill, Maxine Stilwell, Phyllis Cline, Shirley Henkel, Patty Clark, Linda Decker, Rose Kelly. 8A HOMEROOM 101 First Row, left to right, Larry Rowe, Jerry Pyle, Joe Crider, Mike Brady, Ronald Louden, Glenn Baker, Ronnie Wells, Richard Sigler. Second Row, Eddie Schmitt, Mike Baker, Joe Zikafoose, Wayne Friend, Dan Mead, Billy Gil- crest, Harlan Slavens, Donn Muchmore. Third Row, Richard Lorenzo, Bobby Shay, Richard O'Connor, Bill Jones, Roger Bruns, Don Ingles, Henry Jones. Fourth Row, Emil Buchsieb, Doug Cox, Mickey Schwan, Stanley Smith, Giles Rafsnider, Mike Richter. HOMEROOM 'I08 First Row, left to right, Bob Holycross, Gerald James, Roy Morrison, Rex Slaughter, Alan Daft, J. Park Lawrence, John Bryan, Robert Lanning, Don Wendel. Second Row, Ronald Compton, Phillip Morris, Bob Talmadge, Ronnie Ogden, Joe Pitt, Eugene Jenny, Paul Sokol, Bob Young, Merrill Brock. Third Row, Richard Moxley, Ronald J a m e s, Tommy Morrison, Harley Cash, Jim Sweeney, Jerry Spears, Denton Belcher, Harold Schaffer, Larry Fox, David Wolfe. Fourth Row, Bob Heibel, Tom Myers, John Miller, Darold Conrad, Philip Buchanan, Ronald Green, Billy Founds. HOMEROOM 'Ill First Row, left to right, Kenneth Young, Harley Creamer, Richard Wise, Jim Wilkinson, Jerry Borland, Dan Morris, David Howe, Phillip Lee. Second Row, Fred Kaiser, Philip Gramlich, Bill Price,John Roman, Itloward Shepherd, Edward Finnerty, Kenneth McKenzie, Bob lliott. Third Row, Larry Mead, Bob Voorhees, Tom Kelley, David Lang- gon,hKenneth Wheelock, Larry Marriott, Francis Lemery, Bill mit . Fourth Row, Henry Martin, Jasper Jackson, Roy Malone, Ed Fred- endall, Bill Kuhn, Jim Eltzroth, Jerome Lillie, Jim Hastings. HOMEROOM 125 First Row, left to right, Pam Mobley, Lois Evans, Judi Dehmann, Priscilla Procter, Nancy Steele, Nancy Phillips, Sondra Seckman, Jerry Brown, Marthalee Simmons. Second Row, Alverda Miller, Elizabeth Branson, Suzie Killian, Sandra Bukey, Linda McVay, Linda Hubbard, Carol Ross, Janice Wandschneider. Third Row, Wilma Redding, Susan Mielke, Julie Martin, Jean Daft, Vicki Arledge, Rosalee Bridges, Floyda Taylor, Wilma Carroll. Fourth Row, Anna Lou Thompson, Maria Perez, Saundra Haegele, Gloria Dailey, Judy Compton, Wanda Clark, Mary Ellen Murphy. HOMEROOM 139 First Row, left to right, Jay Hess, David Ellis, Jim Rinehart, Della Curry, Thomas Sines, Douglas Brink, Jud Rausch, Connie Butcher, Juanita Hatfield, Terry Powell. Second Row, Delbert Ellis, Jerry Adams, Carolyn Coccia, Robert Shroyer, Ron McElroy, Kay Ferguson, Tom Arthur, Virginia Hack- ensmith, Catherine Schumer. Third Row, Willa Ball, Norma Barney, John Agriesti, Joe Jacobs, Judy Bolin, Elaine Huhn, Judy Woodard, Sharon Smith. Fourth Row, Roberta Baumgardner, James Carter, Don Uldricks, Michael Cuyer Jr., Steve Stavrides, Dewey Beaver, Barbara Reardon, Russell Daugherty. HOMEROOM 237 First Row, left to right, David Bryant, Carl Dailey, Bill Burke, Bill Ingle, Don Barnes, Bob Milburn, John Neimeister, Kelly Richards, Jack Sims, Bill Clark. Second Row, Wilson Kinnaird, Dwight Campbell, John Hyer, Joe Thomas, John Merrick, Brian Sorrells. Third Row, Arthur Chappelear, Lloyd Brown, Glenn Karshner, Richard Davis, Larry McDaniel, Roger Tidwell, James Prater. Fourth Row Bill Nebin er David Brad Bob Dean, Charles Huff r E r yr r James Harris, Fred Colclsberry, Raymond Horky, Howard Hicks, Frankie Sager. HOMEROOM 239 First Row, left to right, Judy Thompson, Beth Hennick, Janet Lamprecht, Mary Callicchio, Nancy Reichelderfer, Susan Essig, Sandra Coe, Jane Mcllyar, Frieda Williams, Maxine Crider, Annette Dailey. Second Row, Sandra Charles, Pat Culler, Sandra Badgley, Sharon Younkin, Carol Fiscus, Judy Robison, Connie Weinrich, Judy Vonschriltz, Loretta Clay, Dianna Colombo. Third Row, Joy Dorr, Patti Mason, Evelyn Wood, Mardell Dixon, Emma Chapman, Judy Bond, Sharon Camp. Fourth Row, Mary Rosch, Susie Peake, Jean Mun- son, Lynn Currier, Diane Kelsay, Donna McGuire. HOMEROOM 243 First Row, left to right, Linda Sniders, Darlene Miller, Carol Cheesebrew, Judy Miller, Jayne Ricketts, Susan Allen, Sharon Hibbs, Judy Smith, Maureen McCarthy, Sharon Norman. Sggond Row, Bonnie Orders, Diane Bergman, Char- lene Armstrong, Sharon Rea, Shirley Larkin, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Linda Kerr, Janet Roberts, Rita Fredendall. Thlrd Row, Karen Foster, Mary Boring, Cathrine Kuhn, Susan Rumley, Patricia Tillis, Sandra Hunt, Denise Lanning, Deanna Green, Susan Weisman, Vicki Williams. Fourth Row, Sandy Armentrout, Sandra Davidson, Julia Kinzrer, Patricia Haley, Frances Barnes, Emily Neely, Joyce Greene. HOMEROOM 247 First Row left to ri ht Jo ce Fout Frances Wil- r g r Y yr liams, Patty Cutlip, Becky Paxton, Laraine Stat- czar, Marsha Snavely, Marilyn Prior, Debby Michaelis. Second Row, Virginia Cash, Cecelia Houston, San- dra Fain, Janice Schmidt, Laura Lucas, Helen Gresh, Beverly Corbin, Dee Ann Parris, Carrie Pospichel. Third Row, Phyllis Rittenhouse, Marilyn Clark, Beverly Friend, Karen Groezinger, Sue Sturgeon, Sharon Eckstein, Sally Treherne, Carolyn Upper- man. Fourth Row, Nancy Chapman, Peggy Carter, Judy Boster, Thelma Fulton, Eileen Ansley, Peggy Roberts, Barbara Osler. WSW ,il i . --.......,,, u ' .5,iy5 :1,t,r .'-- fr Q, ui? 7? :E L we ,,- ai may 1- i f u3Q,'i,f,jg, . lie Q , ' .B 3, , 3' Page we tg TBR 8B HOMEROOM 212 First Row, left to right, David Wood, .lack Smith, David Graham, Gary Reynolds, Terry Beard, Billy Castle, Jerry Shady, Tom Rossetti. Second Row, Larry Barnett, Victor Jackson, David Tritsch, Tom Crabtree, Dick Glass, John Hender- son, Ronnie Harper, Fred Lambert. Third Row, Carl Brown, Charles Smith, David Thomas, Michael Spangler, David Morris, Bill Dixon, Bob Wilkinson, J ay Lyle. Fourth Row, Bill Jones, Jerry Buck, Douglas Hott, Ronnie Morrow, David Preston, James Ohde, Danny Sietz, Danny Manring. HOMEROOM 218 First Row, left to right, Robert Miles, Earl Beach- ler, Jerry Sanford, George West, Terry Rector, Ronald Saint, Bob Timmons, Larry Bruner. Second Row, Jim Willis, Bill Kern, John Galen- tine, James Rinehart, Curtiss Fausnaugh, John Yinger, Sam Hessler. Third Row, George Cooper, Michael Lowery, Dean Grabill, Gary Morgan, James Beesler, Charles Kittrell, Leon Evans. Fourth Row, Robert Doyle, James Bidwell, Jimmy Bradford, Jerry Hummel, Harold Jordan, Roger Street, Preston Dorsey. HOMEROOM 221 First Row, left to right, Melissa Cheek, Barbara Longhenry, Wanda Cook, Donna Robinson, Karen Schuman, Jo Ann Seelig, Betty Williams, Barbara Deitrich. Second Row, Joyce Dixon, Mary Jean Fleming, Marilyn Hanger, Judy Schmidt, Judy Newkirk, Joyce Staten, Alberta Sears. Third Row, Carolyn Davis, Peggy Edwards, Evelyna Rosch, Janice Williams, Karen Ruegg, Ellen Smith, Sandy Heil. Fourth Row, Sandra Walz, Barbara Manson, Beth Weatherhead, Deanne Schubert, Mary Huff, Suzanne Click, Mary Lou Converse. HOMEROOM 234 First Row, left to right, Betty Carson, Judy Neibler, Nancy Pack, Pearl Athey, Mary Sowers, Jerry Hecker. Second Row, Juanita Ebright, Sue Harvey, Judy Clay, Sue Knoll- man, Joyce Clay, Carol Kendall, Melody Browning. Third Row, Vivian DeBerry, Bonnie Higgins, Sharon Allard, Bonnie Borges, Shirley Ell, Brenda Detrow. Fourth Row, Judy Michaelis, Susan Roush, Kay Ream, Imagene Swisher, Linda Deckard. 5 , i ' ---Ma.. Mr N, was , . 5 HOMEROOM 135 First Row, left to right, Frances Edwards, Barbara Seagle, Barbara Slagle, Jody Whitsell, Saundra Thompson, Sandra Mielke, Carmen Gallicchio, Rose Marie Wise, Linda Donnally. Second Row, Lana Case, Sharon Williams, Sharon Blakely, Carol Blum, Clara Sue Unger, Nancy Jean Stimmel, Barbara Hicks, Ruth Ward. Third Row, Susie Collins, Carolyn Hatfield, Janet Robbins, Donna PI ry,I Julia Thimmes, Shirley Reynolds, Diane Barnes, Sheridan ay or. Fourth Row, Marilyn Eberhard, Phyllis McKinney, Doris Ann Roush, Erika Soma, Donna Sue Bailey, Mary Elizabeth Burnard, Patty Jo Burnett, Delores George. ? '1 1-Q K Sl 181 :.-an In 2 s.. HOMEROOM 137 First Row, left to right, Stella Curry, Patricia Everett, Donna Gorrell, Mary McCleaf, Karen Starkey, Dorothy Reese, Sharon Daulton. Second Row, Esther Marie Staley, Marjorie Drake, Kaye Thivener, Sonia Kovitz, Barbara Van Dyke, Carolyn Ann Webb, Beverly Meier, Beverly Wenger. Third Row, Lynda Olinger, Diana Dunbar, Evalina Bryant, Bonnie Lee Thatcher, Sandra Ohde, Myrna Ball, Bonita Dorsey, Sandra Lea Bean, Carolyn Birle, Carole Scoles. Fourth Row, Carolyn Freeman, Linda Phillips, Penny Szalay, Faye Thivener, Barbara Barnhart, Judith Scott, Barbara Ballah, Bertha Badgley F56 'W -97-'F-gg 'Q 59- HOMEROOM 138-A First Row, left to right, Tommy Gill, Carl Lauer, Leroy Schofield, Victor Smith, Dorcus Claytor, Floyd Chappelear, Glenn McClure, Ronald Montgomery, Fred Warren. Second Row, Jacque Imboden, Robert Wesley, Gary Hauptmann, Richard Fox, Ronald Line, Pat Raver, John Malloy, Mark Johnson. Third Raw, Frederick Eli, James Boring, Thomas English, Gary Webb, Rodger Lisk, Russell Sindledecker, Al Norman, James McKnight. Fourth Row, George Francis, Howard White, Arthur Duer, Samuel Coles, Tom McGill. HOMEROOM 138-B First Row, left to right, Roger Charles, Paul Pohle, Archie Ferguson, Bobby Dodson, Albert Springer, Robert Richards, Fred Hinderer, Jon Kelly. Second Row, Gary Walker, Danny Koehler, Marvin Darling, Norman Fee, Joe Ditrick, Gary Dusen- bery, Ronnie Mincks, David Watts. Third Row, Ned Bennett, Bob Buckner, Jack Neil, .lohn Cantlon, James Bluhm, Michael Kagay, Roger Hunter, Chris Hoover. Fourth Row, Beryl Badgley, Richard Pusecker, Robert Miller, Richard Strickler, Charles Otis, David Roberts, Lawrence Carter. HOMEROOM 138-C First Row, left to right, James Walsh, Bruce Ben- ton, Richard Everett, Eddie Jester, James Black- burn, Gary White, James Marsh, James Henson. Second Row, James Blizzard, John Snyder, Ted Miller, Tommy Kesselring, Orville Bailey, Donald Kuhn, Calvin English, Ronald Davis, David Levering. Third Row, Lynn Hegele, Jerry Mason, Bill King, Richard Guffey, Douglas Vance, Steve DeWitt, John Peterson, David Morris, Dick Nash. Fourth Row, Robert Collins, Robert Moe, Timothy Good, David Dildine, Thurman Edmonds, Cicero Neely Jr., Dannie Dean. HOMEROOM 138-D First Row, left to right, Marlene Fenster, Rosalind Smith, Polly Fisher, Bonnie Lee McElhinny, Kay Sauyer, Earla Ray Gibson, Sharon Cremeans, Carol Bonar. Second Row, Mary Sink, Marilyn Wolfe, Betty Barney, Della France, Judith Lowe, Bonnie Grashel, Elma Allen, Mary Sandusky. Third Row, Linda Daeumler, Beverly Redding, Sue Martindale, Vicki Donaldson, Margaret Jean Postlethwait, Janet Durthaler, Patricia Ann Greer. Fourth Row,Saundra Haley, Gloria Gilger, Iris Lutz, Sonya Murray, Mary Ann Cahn, Bobby Butcher, Becky Peck, Sharon Amore, Mabel Green. page HOMEROOM 138-E First Row, left to right, John Graham, David Bono- mini, Robert Saint, Floyd McKenzie, Tommy Hartranft, Mike Krouse. Second Row,Jeff1'y Wade, James Smiley, Danny Cowley, Jack Carney, Briane Spangler, Larry Vance, Steve Eckle. Third Row, Cary Contizano, Tommy Welch, Rich- ard Worley, Tom Herbster, Don Malone, John Sharp. Fourth Row, Errol Gore, Tom Masslow, Lionel Gar- rison, Mike Heil, Lawrence Bailey, Carl Ring. HOMEROOM 245 First Row, left to right, Jim Graham, Willie Foster, Mike Ritter, Bobby Breckenridge, Gary Siniff, Bill Hart, Duane Frey, John Compton, Billy Remaly. Second Row, Larry Fritzlan, Eric Marlow, Billy Hackensmith, Richard Mickelson, Billy Bisbee, Jimmy Walker, Carl Walp, Bob Pemberton. Third Row, John Schroy, David Koons, Paul Tracy, Joe Massey, James Coey, Tom Timmons, Irvin Hill, Bruce Farley. Fourth Row, Bruce Harmon, Eddie Roberts, Keith Salyer, David Lemery, David Eagan, Billy Fraker, Jerry Black. HOMEROOM 306 First Row, left to right, Jeanette DeLong, Ruby Roush, Sharon Alban, Karen Blumgren, Judith Hunt, Marie Morrison, Sharon Greiner, Lynda Maurath. Second Row, Janyce Dodson, Beverly Gill, Carol McElwee, Judy Taylor, Karin Roivas, Patricia Schmalstig, Sandra Love. Third Row, Marisue Crawshaw, Gerry Timmons, Dian Whitlatch, Judy Constantine, Sandy Mc- Queen, Becky Radcliff, Virginia Halstead, Helen Martin, Barbara Whipple. Fourth Row, Susanne Barnard, Patte Heischman, Sue Drinkhouse, Judy Carroll, Carolyn Patterson, Pauline Hardrick, Linda Surrell, Keitha Lambert. HOMEROOM 321 First Row, left to right, Beverly Wright, Carole Wright, Berlene White, Judy Sellars, Lyda Key, Faith Montenaro, Norma Jean Thompson, Marjorie Cook, Beth Garson, Sharon Hessler. Second Row, Monika Sonnemann, Mariana Rockefeller, Mary Thorne, Becky Temple, Sue Distelhorst, Sharron Reichart, Mary Lou Owen, Carmen Mavia Reid. Third Row, Barbara Arnold, Irene Katranow, Ann Elliott, Janice Thompson, Nancy Bocook, Carol Look, Juanita Hoener, Connie Yerian. Fourth Row, Linda Haire, Linda Huffman, Janet Irion, Jeanette gligifiitlhs, Sally Morgan, Janice Freemen, Lora May Sparks, Jo Ann rig t. 7B HOMEROOM 158 First Row, left to right, Pat Belcher, Pan Dickson, Connie Littleton, Pat McCarthy, Sharon Lunsford, Elizabeth Price, Sandra Papp, Billie Schulze, Second Row, Terry Moore, Becky Riley, Catherine Lemery, Saundra Morris, Diane Burden, Carolyn Baker. Third Raw, Melinda Weber, Patty Reeder, Doris Flewellen, Rose Marie Stump, Sandra Bobbitt, Karen Bowser, Donna Foust. Fourth Row, Paula Preest, Nancy Buckingham, Sharon Harris, Karen Nelson, Helen Cuckler, Carolyn Spencer, Patricia Jones. HOMEROOM 219 rim naw, left to right, Ronald Withe- rell, Butch Miller, Ronnie Hamm, Bob Balo, Richard Fisher, Dick Stelz. Second Row, Clyde Knisely, Gary Potter, Pat Hartigan, Roger Tillis, Daniel Mc- Daniel, Michael Prater. Third Raw, Robert Keefer, Glenn Houda- shelt, Bill Orme, Mike Landon, Bill Ardle, Roger Leach, David Witherspoon, Rick Banker. Fourth Row, Robert Burchfield, George Friend, David James, Robert Thomas, Max Shipley, Danny Timmons, Bob Clifford, Arthur Baas. HOMEROOM 240 First Row, left to right, Carol Harper, Karen Link, Rita Ward, Karen Hogg, Janet Patterson, Sally Parrish, Jill Mitchell. Second Row, Carole Bauermeister, Nancy Clark, Judith Wolfe, Vicki Kegg, Sharon Rumfield, Pamela Murray. Third Row, Esther Mebane, Wilberta Kinzer, Glenna Castle, Barbara Shurtz, Martha Weatherhead, Betty Bryant. Fourth Row, Mary Shavers, Martha Pack, Brenda Harris, Olivia Turney, Donnabel Jackson, Patty Hensel, Marilyn Castle, Marilyn Staley. HOMEROOM 241 First Row, left to right, Jim Harrison, Eddie Donaldson, Douglas Ealy, Danny Ankrum, Donald Clapsaddle, Billy Doughty, .lon Hunt. Second Row, Paul Wareham, Tommy Bates, Henry Newkirk, Eddie Diedrich, David Lamp, James Beckwith, Frans Akers. Third Row, Ed Workman, Tony Norman, Eugene Neal, Richard Reams, Billy Diedrich, Ronald Harris, Steve Wilson. Fourth Row, Raymond Norwood, Victor James, Michael Andrews, Jan Greer, Rose Harold, David Dairs, Tommy Noel.- Boys in room 302 The girls who reg- ister in room 309 decorate a Christ- mas tree for their homeroom. put their time in registration period to good use by pre- paring for the day's classes. page SN. Neal Webb por- trays Santa Claus to the girls in room 317 at their Christ- mas party. fifty-three VX, X x Mr, Lehman, Driver's Education instruc- tor, explains the mechanics of a car to Jim Fulton, Tom Baker, and John Lowry. Mr. E. T. Stone helps Lou Neer, Lee Smith, and .lim Wilson with their chem- istry project. Pictured in the new self-contained classroom for seventh graders are:First row, left to right: Tom Welch, Robert Wesley. Second row, Richard Morley, Beth Carsonk, Audra Alexander. Juliet Coles points out an algebra graph to her classmates. E I Doug Baus, a Roman tribune, gives orders to his slaves, John Kelly and Kenny Carpenter. Page fifty-four Third row, Saundra Smith, Dave Morris, Cicero Neely. ACTIVITIES my M0323 ff J ' Cv, Q Jw page fi fty-six THE IU LARTS CL B The regular meetings held by the Visual Arts Club on the third Wednesday of each month consisted of panel and general discussions about motion pictures and television productions of prime importance. These discussions not only included reviews of the shows but also details connected with production and casting. Highlights of the program for the year included a combined meeting with the Art Club during which Mr. Teichert showed a silent movie and a dance sponsored by the club after the basketball game on February 21, in the gym. At the meeting on January 19, Mr. Gene Fullen, well known disc jockey of WBNS Radio and TV, spoke to the club about little known facts of television. The oflicers who planned and directed these activities, with the assistance of the faculty advisor, Mrs. Kittel, were Patti Hixon, presidentg Alice Rice, vice-presidentg Sharon Robinson, secretary, Harriet Hunter, treasurerg and Barbara McKinley, publicity chairman. First Row, left to right, Patti Hixson, President: Alice Rice, Vice President: Sharon Robinson, Secretary: Harriet Hunter, Treasurer: Barbara McKinley, Publicity Manager. Second Row, Shirley Berlo, Gail Hostetter, Barbara Bowsher, Ruth Topping, Mary Conover, Nancy Creamer, Peggy Prout, Janet Woodrulf, Judy Lavitchka, Sue Shell, Roberta Baird, Susie Populin, Marlene Schiller, Judy Ferguson. Third Row, Darlene Large, Judy Davis, Judy Culler, Barbara Druar, Judy Custer, Cora Bennett, Diane Heller, Molly Phillips, Jane Baker, Barbara Herbster, Donna Brewer, Carole Jhensen, Jeanne Hilbert, Judy Peery. Fourth Row, Marilyn Maxwell, Harriet Herron, Irma Van Meter, Rosemary Ryerson, Marilyn Sheets, Barbara Bolen, Darlene Daugherty, Zi Ann Pospichel, Grace VanAtta, Ruth Spangler, Judy Pearson, Wanda Lee, Frances Athey, Alyce Athey, Holly Hunt. I U Fifth Row, Dianne Wade, Nancy Sharadin, Shelba Jones, Naomi Evans, Yvonne Birkhead, John Pruitt, Jack Kamer, Becky Lowe, Dorothy Casteel, Jeannette Ventola, Carol Durbin, Margie Hunyady, Janet Reid, Ann Mcllyar, Betty Sittig, Lu Ann Witt. Mrs. Delane Kittel, Advisor. Alice Rice, Dorothy Casteel, Patti Hixson, and Harriet Hunter prepare a poster for the dance on February 21 sponsored by the Visual Arts Club. Mr. R. E. Teichert, Advisor. Margie Hunyady, Jim Bodenheimer, Theresa DiGioia, and Jerry Swindler exhibit the new display board and some work of the art students. page fifty-seven ART CL B The Art Club was founded in 1948 by a group of students to promote more interest in art throughout the school. A year later the 'ilittle galleryi' was originated and new paintings are added to this space in the back of the auditorium reserved for the work of the art classes each year. Original pictures have also been hung in the main oflice. With the aid of Mr. Teichert, art instructor and advisor, students design and construct practically all posters and display boards used by clubs and organizations around the school. To help spread the Christmas spirit at West this year, the club was responsible for decorating the windows and front of the auditorium with murals. One big social event, the Halloween party, was held at Westgate Park on October 28. fi. Q . 5 ! First Row, left to right, Margie Hunyady, President: Jim Bodenheimer, Program Chairman: Theresa Di Gioia, Secretary- Treasurer. Second Row, Judy Baumgardner, Jane Baker, Gloria Pridemore, Gladys Pridemore, Lynn Bohanan, Nancy Cooper, Patti Hixson, Donna Hessler, Ginny Cross, Alyce Athey, Betty Schmidt, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Norman LaTorre. Third Row, LuAnn Witt, Delia Carson, Ann Thiel, Donna Brewer, Jill Ogden, Nina. Griffith, Barbara Glass, Laura Hart- sook, Susie Populin, Elsie Martin, Holly Hunt. Fourth Row, Barbara I-Ierbster, Sandy Francisco, Carole Boldt, Kay Wells, Karen Reber, Wanda. Lee, Patty Shay, Pat Grosh, Phyllis Grile, Janet Hickey, Judy Lloyd, Danny Hibbs. Filth Row, Dave Nice, Donald Kerr, Dwain Dorr, Donald Ireland, Bob Listen, Jerry McLinn, Ned Menge, Karl Davis, Don Rhoads, John Bland, Fred Corcoran. Absent when picture was taken, Larry Miller, Vice-President. page fifty-eight FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERIC Members of the Irvin F. Young Chapter of the Future Teachers of America, with the aid of their faculty advisors Mrs. Frances Davis, Miss Pauline Sparrow, and Mr. Herbert Schneider, have spent the year learning more about the opportunities of a teaching career and trying to cultivate qualities essential in a good teacher. Practical experiences in teaching were offered to members as a project when they taught at Highland, John Burroughs, Mound Street, and West Broad Street Elementary Schools and Starling and West Junior High Schools while the teachers attended a meeting called by the Superintendent. The social highlight of the year was the uApple Polishing Teaw, given in honor of the teachers on October 12, in the school library. On December 15, as a special Christmas project, the club feted children at the Gladden Community House with entertainment, fun, gifts, and refreshments. Mrs. Frances Davis, Advisor. Miss Pauline Spa: Advisor, Mr. Herbert Schneider, l Advisor. l 5 5 K fi i Q B First Row, left to right, Darlene Large. President: Grace VanAtfa, Vice President: Judy Jeckell, Secretary: Elaine Darlene Large and Marilyn Kropfhauser talk over plans for the party Marzluf, Treasurer. Second Row, Iudy Ferguson, Joan Coiey, Shirley Culp, Janet Evans, Ruth Topping, Anita Beckwith, Patti Hixson, Bar- bara Druar, Judy Krouse, Karen Brock, Carol Owen, Leona Linn. Third Row, Joan Ream, Lucinda Scherer. Joyce Williams, Carol Unfried, Jane Lloyd, Dolores Zieizler, Rozzie Russell, Sally Thimmes, Judy Matson, Jeanne Hilbert, Judy Custer, Judy Weber. Sandy Willis, Sharon Robinson. Fourth Row, Nancy Shar-adin. Carol Irion. Marilyn Kropfhauser, E-valyn Mack, Nancy Geyer. Kathryn Allard, Ann Kim- ball, Janice Hafey, Gail Wills, Patty Hill, DeAnna Ward, Shirley Berlo. LeAnn Witt. Charlene Peterson, Pat Grosh. Karen Reber. Fifth Row, David Thompson, Ned Johnson, Tom Bei-tman, Rorzer Evans. Paul Rausch. Stan Huff. Fred Lunch, Bill ivratgy, Mark Rector, Jeannette Ventola, Marilyn Sheets, Patty Shay, Ruth Spangler, Connie Cairns, Barbara Shoemaker, rm rlngle. given for children at the Gladden Community House. page fifty-nine FUTURE HOM MAKERS OF AMERICA The West High School Chapter of The Future Homemakers of America began the year with a get-acquainted party on September 15. Officers and Miss Ona Prather, advisor, explained the club's purposes, creed, by-laws, and songs. On the evening of November 18, new members were initiated in a formal ceremony. ln addition to its regular meetings. held the first and third Thursday of each month in room 135, the club sponsored many projects throughout the year. A hand- book for each member was printed and degrees from the state and national organiza- tions were given to girls for special achievement. There was a Halloween party at Westgate Park on October 21, a Christmas dinner on December 16 in room 135, an international dinner on February 3, and a mother-daughter banquet on March 3. A group of members also observed the Home Economics Department at Ohio State on April 7. it Members Of F H A and fhell' guests en-105 good food and entertainment First Row, left to right, Karol Lotz, President: Barbara Brady, Vice-President: Earlene Clotts, Secretary Carol Jean the annual Christmas banquet Smith. Second Row, Margaret Yahn, Treasurer, Judy Custer, Marlene Reynolds, Donna Armentrout, Margie Abram Sandy Red mon, Betty Rezes, Bevi Justice, Judy Lomano. Third Row, Jean Walker, Jo Ann Kelly, Margie Newman, Beverly Humphrey, Barbara Bolen, Darlene Daugherty Gloria Brandon, Patty Diedrich, Roberta Borland. Fourlh Row, Nancy Sharadin. Athrea Hedrick. Barbara Diedrich, Io Ann Coey. Valerie Hegenberger, Ruth Robinson jo Xnn Todd, DeAnna VVard, Ruth Ann Catlett, Barbara Puccem, Bernice Uhl. page sixty FRE CH CLUB The 'purpose of the French Club is to provide a pleasant fellowship for all French students and to learn more about France and its people, language, and customs. At the first social event of the year the club was host to the North High School French Club at a party given 'November 1, after school in room 150. The annual Christmas Party or 'cfete de Noel was held at the home of a member, Margie Hunyady, on December 16. After school on January 13, a group of members made a special trip to the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts to view their collection of French paintings. Many students at West had fun at the Mardi Gras Carnival and Dance, January 27, sponsored by the French Club in conjunction with the Spanish Club. Topics for discussion at morning meetings were the well-known provinces and resorts in France such as Marseilles, Paris, Monte Carlo. At some of the meetings Miss Glenn, French teacher and faculty advisor for the club, showed slides taken during her vacation in France. First Row, left to right, Diane Porter, Secretary: Steve Parks, President, Patty Lou Hopper, Vice President: Marilyn Kropfhauser, Program Chairman. Second Row, Nannette Sanders, Joan Coffey, Julie Robinson, Beverly Neibler, Kay Hudson, Carol Temple, Rozzie Russell, Sally Thimmes, Frances Athey, Margie Smith, Jan Underwood, Margie Hunyady, Darlene Large, Jo Ann Recob, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Judy Ferguson, Diane Paugh, Jack Nochman. Third Row, Darlene Distelhorst, Barbara Moore, Marietta Mo rfzan, Margie Horger, Judy Culler, Nina Griffith, Lynda West, Maxine Gassman, Patti McCormack, Mary Lou Johnson, Dora Linn, Donna Hessler, Judie Moore, Margie Weiler, Leah Miller, Dorothy Fleming, Laura Hartsook, Barbara Hanne, Ruthann Hardacre, Sandra McNamee, Patti Donaldson. Fourth ROW, Dick Glass, JoAnn Todd, Sharon Bowen, Harriet Slabaugh, Heather Huston, Sue Severna, Carol McPherson, Judy Weber, Leona Linn, Ronda Graham, Judy Davis, Bren da Colwell, Donna Brewer, Ruth Evans, Carole Karshner, Arlene Smith, Patsy Wright, Judy Krause, Jim Roteff, Jim Bluhm, Bernice Uhl. Firth Row, Phillip Mahoney, Norman Geist, Clive Brafford, John Edwards, Bill Grant, Donald Kerr, Thomas Rice, Dee Carroll, Donley Wray, Bob Osler, Larry Salyer, Ronald Van Arsdale, John Pruitt, Jerry Fyiie, Paul Pennell, Mike Donaldson, Ray Williams, Eddie Brobeck, Fred Hill, Thomas Baker, Jefferson Cheek, Toby Rector. Miss Leona Glenn, Advisor. The annual Mardi Gras Carnival sponsored by the French Club o January 27. Mrs. Margaret Harold, Advisor. tiicers of the Spanish Club discuss plans for one of their meetings. page sixty-one ANISH CL This year the Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs. Harold, has participated in many activities in and around school. The first major event of the year was a Christmas party at the home of Lu Ann Witt on December 16. At this party a round-robin letter was written to Larry Miller who is in the tuberculosis hospital. Next came the Mardi Gras Carnival which was sponsored with the French Club on January 27. The West High Spanish Club also participated in the All-City Spanish Party at South High School on April 1. The last event of the year was the annual Spanish-French Club picnic held in May. Qui ' ' 2 g . Q ' , 1 ' 1 'Z 1 P aa, J 'N' 4 A X .1 cv 1 rg 1 RJ First Row, left to right, Theresa DiGioia, Treasurer: Judy Matson, Vice President: Phil Anderson, President: Lu Ann Witt, Secretary. Secomz glow, Helen Blizzard, Carol Reeves, Sandra Scott, Ru th Contizano, Vera Jean Mincks, Peggy Prout, Nancy Cooper, Sue S el. Tlgild Row, Marilyn Kight, Jane Lloyd, Roberta Camp, Melda Janes, Karen Brock, Elsie Martin, Joan Gilliland, Ann T iel. Fourth Row, Gloria Unfried, Barbara I-Ierbster, Betty Sittig, Donna Contizano, Sharon Rohr, Judy Jeckell, Beverly Wilson, Sally Thimmes, Roberta Baird, Gary Link. Filth Row, David Ewing, David White, Jack Kamer, Jerry Pollock, Don Spencer, Don Kruckeberg, Fred Preston, Wendell Hunyady, Jerry Howard, Dale Braskett. page sixty-two GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCI TIO Members of the G.A.A. enjoy many diversified activities, such as their Christmas party and gift project for the State School, the 'iWinter Wonderland banquet at Pomerene Hall, honoring the January graduates, and the May farewell banquet for I une graduates. Character, sportsmanship, and leadership are three of the requirements for admis- Miss Helen McCormick, sion into the G.A.A. Parliamentary procedure is followed in conducting the regular AdViS0f- meetings held on the first Wednesday of every month, with Miss Helen McCormick as advisor. One of the highlights of the year is the Girls' Basketball class teams, chosen following try-outs. Volleyball and softball are also on the program and awards are given to the winning class teams. Firsf ROW, left to right, Emilie Halvorson, Treasurer: Diane Patton, Secretary: Rosalie Soon, President: Georgia Kearney, The cabinet of G. A. A. meets each week to discuss plans and program Intramural Director: Beverly Booth, Vice-President. I fOr the Club. Secnnd Row, Cherry Cannon, Patti Hixson, Sandy Willis, Ruth Topping, Elaine Marzluf, Sue Shell, Jill Ogden, Lynn B h A R b. o anan, Jo nn eco Third Row, Sharon Rohr, Barbara Glass, Jane Lloyd, Janet Young, Judi Fenimore, Shirley Berlo, Judy Matson, Donna Hessler, Carole Karshner, Marilyn Kight, Sharon Robinson. Foulfh Row, Miriam Smith, Mary Lou Manson, Jeannette Ventola, Gail Hostetter, Vicki Howells, Judy Jones, ,Margie Hunyady, Janet. Reid, Betty Schmidt, Shelva Harlow, Barbara McKinley, Ruth Evans, Barb Herbster. UNIORS W N T0 NAM T Miss Alyce Athey The annual Girls' Basketball Tournament was held in the West High Gym on 'elgns HS Miss Senior' February 4, 1955. ln the two games played the Sophomores won over the Freshmen, 31 to 10, and the Juniors were triumphant over the Seniors in a close thriller with a YF' score of 22 to 20. During the half-time ceremonies, Alyce Athey, Miss Senior, was escorted by Don Spradling and Russ Nippert and was presented a bouquet of white mums and a gold bracelet. pa . fix, ' WX? N CaD!8iIIS Jil10dgen and Jo Ann Recob plan the SUIYEZY fOr First Row, left to right, Frances Athey, Cheerleader: Lynn Bohanon, Manager: Nancy Cooper, Jill Ogden, Captain: En- geam, yagilyn Warren, Cheerleader: Jo Ann Recob, Captain: Patti Hixson, Nancy Grabill, Manager: Sharon Tanner, Cheer- ea er. Second Row, Shirley Berlo, Elsie Martin, Joan Gilliland, Karol Lotz, Barbara Glass, Katherine Christoti, Sandy Dent, Donna Hessler. LATI CL B The annual Roman 'Banquet highlighted the yearis activities for members of the Latin Club. Students dressed in Roman -garb, 'ate foods similar to those the Romans ate, and in general followed -the customs of ancient Rome for an evening. Miss Margaret Campbell, former teacher at West for many years, was the honored guest. This banquet and the other meetings of the club helped to promote its purposes, to better acquaint Latin students with the customs and myths of the people whose language they study. Mrs. Evans, Latin teacher and advisor, and the oilicersg Larry Edelman, presi- dent, Carolyn Stickel, vice-president, Carolyn Decker, secretary, and Lowell Smith, treasurer, also directed other interesting activities such as a special Christmas program on December 16 and the observance of Latin Week in April. Flu! Row, left to right, Larry Edelman, President: Carolyn Decker, Secretary: Lowell Smith, Treasurer. Second Row, Susan Cummins, Nancy Creamer, Judy Keckley, Shirley Berlo, Julia Higgins, Barbara Bowsher, Kathleen Hartranft, Judy Peery, Barbara Baker, Gail Hostetter, John Kelly, Danny Hibbs, Jack Wilson, Jim Wichterman, Eddie McCleaf. Third Row, Stephen Foster, Rosalie Constans, Sandra Lutz, Judy Lavitchka, Sue Rinehart, Sue Veregge, Molly Phillips, Linda Mafheny, Nancy Gaskill, Kay Case, Gloria Brandon, Carlene Rose, Barbara McKinley, Grace VanAtta, Janet Reid, Margie Seagle, Holly Hunt, Pat Evans, Bob Sandusky, Fred Casselman. Foulfh Row, David Steele, Mary Jane Eagon, Shelba Jones, Carole Karshner, Donna. Stimson, Kay Hinderer, Barbara Plummer, Suzie Elliott, Elizabeth Postlethwait, Karol Lotz, Howard Harris, Stan Huff, Jim Fulton, Dave Conrad, Parker Brigner, Don Johnson, Jim Worthington, Bob Rooch. Fifth Row, Jim Bolin, Jim Apel, Wade Spangler, Jim Graham, Judy Dunkin, Naomi Evans, Joyce Strickler, Tom Lewis, David Pence, Gary Tague, Bill Bierly, Bill Botkin, Jett' Dum, Larry Babes, Ivan White, Ned Johnson, Dave Key, Ken Carpenter, Doug Baus. Mrs. Frances Evans, Advisor. Lee Smith as Nero conveys his wishes to his poet Bill Cline as adorin 1 1 l 1 B maidens of his court Grace VanAtta, Barbara McKinley, and Gail Hostettel look on. Mrs. Margaret K' k, -fiv- Advisor lr S A dance sponsored by the Socialites on January 7. UCI LITES CL The Socialites Club is a new club at West, open to all senior high students, that sponsors dances for the school. The first project was the dance after the North basketball game, January 7, 1955. This made a good start for the new year. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursday of every month at eight o'clock in the morningin room 101 to discuss new ideas for dances. Our faculty advisor is Mrs. Kirk. Officers of the club are Alice Rice, President, Ralph Wheaton, Vice-President, Gayle Lamb, Secretary, and Mary Jayne Graham, Treasurer. s f 5 9 . s Qt? a First low, left to right, Alice Rice, Presidenzg Ralph Wheaton,Vice Presidentg. Gayle Lamb, Secretary, Mary Jayne Graham, Treasurer. Second row, Marlene Schiller, Barbara Druar, Patt1H1xs0n, NHIICIC Seeds, Sharon Tanner, Ginny Cross, Frances Athey, Judy Krouse, Carol Temple, Rozzie Russell, Sally Thlmmes, Jean Caron, Alyce Athey, Sharon Robinson, Carole Jhensen, Laura llartsook, Judy Peery, Winnie Spangler, Jan Underwood, Roberta Baird, Judy Swartz, Joan Ziegler, Earlene Clotts. Third ION, Jean 1Vagner, Judy Custer, Dorothey Kegg, Marilou Johnson, Donna .XlcConnclI. Susie Pupulin, lrene Chucales, Sandy Dent, Barbara Dolder. Charlene Florio. Joan Jenny, Judy Banner, Diane Patton, Margie Hunyady, Diane Lee, Emilie Halvorson, Hallie Wilson, Judi Fenimore, Judie Williams, Phyllis Guyton. Fourth row, Barbara Constans. Kathleen Hartranft, Bettie Evans, Charlene Peterson, Patty Shay, Pat Grosh, Ann Mcllyar, Sharon Rohr, Barb Glass, Kaye Kasdorf, Zi Ann Pospichel, Sharon Albery, Judy Pearson, Roberta Borland, Janet Young, Judy Jones, Barbara Voorhees, Margie Abram, Donna Annentrout, Vicki Howells, Barb Herbster, Margie Vllohlgemuth. Filth low, Jim Detamore, Carl Christoff, Larry Edelman, Jim Bodenheimet, Nomian LaTorre, Dave Parker, Charles Hannon, Jerry Kline, Bob XVilkins, Fred Preston, Jerry McLinn, Lee Porter, Gary Burletv, Jill Ogden, Judy Matson,- Holly Hunt, Mama Wolf, Clara Grabill, Sue Shell, Janet Painter, Betty Schmidt. page sixty-.six TRIANGLE CL B The Triangle Club held its election on June, 1954, and has as officers: Monty Hollis-ter, presidentg John Fleming, vice-presidentg Russ Nippert, secretaryg and Iolm Cuzzo as treasurer. The club held its fall initiation on October 13 and welcomed fifteen new members. A picnic was held following the initiation and various parties were also held throughout the year. The Triangle Club is composed of drafting students with a C or better average in drafting, At the end of each year the club presents its traditional Triangle A awards to students that have maintained a straight A average throughout the year. The club also presents to the outstanding senior draftsman the Triangle A trophy. The faculty advisor is Mr. C. S. Kennedy. Mr. C. S. Kennedy, Advisor ivmi First lftt 'ghtjh G T 'Ih Fl ' ,Vice Pes'detgMotyHol1't P 'd t-Rss Ni ert Sec- h D' Chl P' D'kTn ,jM t Hl1't d'l retarylmgbccsnd Eos, dhno'fi1gralg?0'Rorlialif:url?l2drrilaxil Ii?1limllEacDonald,I 'Ilonll Howellls, Diclds'll2ott,reigrlbl:1, logon. ' Third lovl, hjp n . alll' . ar gs FICE' . Ich 153112 ag 0 ls e.r. Isp Emhn Lowry, Bob All, Dick Glass, Don Jester, Don Brown, Bob Recob. Fourth row, Mark Rector, Ed Nice, Mike MSIIIGIQ l elf pnze wmnmg rawmgs m l e lo tate an compennon' ill Borland, Dan Timmons, john Davis. Filth row, Bill Spratley, Fred Lunch, Jim Barfield, Dennis McDonald, Ioe Brenot, Yahn, Mr. C. S. Kennedy. page sixty-seven VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN YU TH The club meets every Wednesday morning at 8:00 in room 317. Meetings are similar to youth fellowships and include group singing, devotions, a musical number, and sometimes a special speaker or a Bible quiz. Reverend Everst, the Singing Pastor on WTVN-TV, was featured at one of the meetings. Reverend Wines, a missionary from Africa, also addressed the group. At Christmas, baskets of food and clothing were given to needy families. V. C. Y. helped sponsor the special Lenten services in room 317. Zi I 1 gb Q' Flu! low, left to rifat, Roger Evans, Treasurerg DeAnna VVard, Secretary, Mary Exman, Vice President, Oren Woodward, Presi- dent. Second IOV, ynda mith, Janet Evans, Vera Jean Mincks, Carol Smith, Ka' I-linderer, Nancy Martindale, Marie Walp, Carol Owen, Shirley Cartwright. Third row, Anna VVoodward, Dora Linn, Lenora ghaver, Pat Evans, Martha DeBerry, Karen Brock, Athrea Hedrick, Betty Chapman, Juanita Dailey, Shirley Berlo, Gail Hostetter, Carole Karshner. Fourth row, Elaine Wines, Anne Pendell, Carol Irion, Barbara Hanna, Roberta Camp, Jean VValker, Jennie Chapman, Carol Unfried, Joyce Northrop, Gloria Unfried, Shirley Anderson. Roberta Wilson. Filth row, Larry Langdon, Donley Wray, Ned Johnson, Bill Croy, Jim Worthington, Dick Trott, Jack Kamer, David White, Pete Trott, Lowell Stultz. Y-Teens, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., is one of the largest and most active clubs at West. In addition to its social activities and participa- tion in service projects, the Y-Teens gave spiritual guidance to the student body throughout the year in presentation of the Thanksgiving Assembly on November 24, World Day of Prayer on February 25, and Eastern Lenten services in the first week of April. y-,ir-1--wr-8-l .J page sixty-eight ' I I . M, -. , We W ,t,, . x x K ft-. :LW wo' 7 s FIR Y MEI . 51,2394 f lnstances of service to the community and school were shown by the Y-Teens' willing assistance in the Links project, the Lily Parade on April 2, the Forget-me-not and Poppy Sales, and football concessions. Outstanding social events of the year were the Halloween Dance on October 30, the Tinsel Twirl on December 23, and the annual Y-Teen Square Dance held in the spring. Advisors for the group were Mrs. Mary Murphy, Mrs. Mozelle Warren, and Mrs. Mary Heeter. Hr!! IOY, left to right, Rosalie Soon, Secretary, Diane Patton, President, Judy Swartz, Vice President, Iill Ogden, Treasurer. Second row, Phyliss Guyton, Janet Young, Mrs. Warren, Advisor, Mrs. Heeter, Advirorg Mrs. Murphy, Advisor, Judy Matson, Judy Krouse, Ieanene Davis. Third low, janet Lloyd, Sue Severns, Grace Van Atta, Barbara Conslans, Alice Rice, Carol Temple. Absent when picture was taken, Darlene Large and Judy Custer. - :-b 'mf surivmr i-'Ei' ' page sixty-nine it 1 page seventy EQUESTRIAN CL B The West High Equestrian Club is made up of thirty-five members, which we have set as our maximum. The Club's faculty advisor is Earl C. Reed. Some of the club calendar highlights have been trips to the Kentucky Derby at Louisville, Kentucky, and the Brown Jug held at Delaware, Ohio. During the summer, meetings were held at the house of the president, Harriet Hunter. Trips were also made to Ash Cave, Old Man's Cave, and Rock House. On May 28, the club plans to go to the Preakness at Baltimore, Maryland, and again this year to the Kentucky Derby. Flu! row, left to right, Virginia Clark, Secretaryg Bob Walton, Vice President, Harriet Hunter, President, Lee Lyon, Treasurer. Second low, Kay Sauyerivjcmice Hafey, Bonnie Clifton, Margie Wohlgemuth, Carol Hat!-ield. Third IDW. Frddda Brown, Patty Hill, Jean Wagner, Gail ills, Karla Dorr, Ginger Scott. Fourth low,1erry Hoffman, jim Detamore, Jack Kamer, Jon Gove. Mr. Earl Reed, Advisor 'Y vu wr i-'YJ .i W . -fe An Equestrian Club member, Hariette Hunter, spends much of he spare time riding. page seventy-one 1 HI -Y Mr. Franklin Brown, Advisor Tom Coffman, Vic Jutt, Mark Rector, Fred Lanch, and Sherwood Waltman hold a committee meeting. The officers of the Hi-Y were elected in the Spring of 1954. Vic Jutt, President, Bill Cline and Sherwood Waltman, Vice-Presidents, Fred Lanch, Secretary, John Kuntz, Treasurer, Mark Rector, Chaplain, and Tom Coffman, Sergeant-at-Arms. Our first meeting in the fall, September 23, 1954, opened the club to membership to the boys of West. On November 18, 1954, welhad our oflicial Hi-Y Induction and Rededication Ceremony at Hillcrest Baptist Church. The Hi-Y published football programs for the football season. Members attended the Hi-Y, Tri-Y Conference at Athens, Ohio, in December. At this date we are ahead of all clubs in the city on the yard-stick. We hope to sponsor a volley-ball game. We also have a basketball team in the Hi-Y church league. World service projects, checkroom at basketball games, and participation in Youth and Government at Denison University are some of the many things West Hi-Y sponsors. Ltlfllllilifa ,seat First row, left to right, Tom Coffman, Sergeant at Arrnsg Mark Rector, Chaplaing Iohn Kuntz, Treasurer, Fred Lanch, Secretarxlg Bill Cline, Vice President, Victor Jutt, President. Second row, Don johnson, Jerry Rrumley, Russell Hite, Bob Alt, Bill Li , Jerry Kline, Tom Bertman, Tom Howells, Walter Ritter, Larry Bigler, Dick Trott, Sherwood Waltman, Lowell Stultz. Third row, Pete DeShazor, Parker Brigner, Eddie Brobeck, Dave Jenkins, Tom Lewis, Gary Link, Lang' Edelman, Monty Hollister, Phil Anderson, Ray Williams, Lynn Ralston, Floyd Love. Fourth low, Dick Glass, Ted Calvert, ill Brannan, David Pence, Dave Parker, Dannis McDonald, Gary Berlew, Bob Wilkins, Bill Spratley, Dick Furry, Ralph Wheaton, Ronnie Knipp, Jerry McLinn, Bill Borland, Chuck Schafer, Eddie Richardson. page seventy-two QUEEN SHIRLEY BOLDT ff xr NORMA LUSIGNOLA JUDY SWARTZ GAYLE LAMB ALICE RICE Co-captain Dana Deshler receives the traditional goodluck kiss from Queen Shirley during halftime ceremonies at the Homecoming Game on October 29. THE QUEE A D HER CUURT October 29 was one of the most exciting nights in the life of Shirley Boldt, for at that time she was introduced as Homecoming Queen of 1954. At halftime the band performed a special ceremony in honor of West High's new queen and the members of her court, Gayle Lamb, Judy Swartz, Alice Rice, and Norma Lusignola, after which came the traditional kiss from Co-Captains Jim Kruckeberg and Dana Deshler. At the Homecoming Dance held November 6, Queen Shirley and her court were honored and crowned with flowers. page seventy-three Z W, swf 'K Having fun at the June Class Mixer are, left to right, first rowg Carol Temple and Nonnan The Varsity Cheerleaders at an afternoon practice. LaTorre. Second row, Karen Reber, Robin Sharp, Joe Brenot, Barbara Constans, Eddie BrobeckQ Alice Rice, Jim Bodenheimer, and Schiela Albery. J The 9-A graduates after an evening of fun at their party. Bob Miller explains the fine art of crystal-ball gazing to Marietta Morgan and the oth members of the Tax Stamp Show cast. page seventy-four Q ,,.. 0 O 1 SPURTS 3 'TP iff 1 1 XY Q 'Q f gmiig , nv ,Q 61560 3, X VARSITY FOOTB LL Z fi E A 1 gi f K K i Z West 12 V 7 ....... ....... M arion West 16 ....... .... .. . Arlington West 2 ....... ....... E ast MR. MACgogZTIBERT0N West 6 mm. mm- Linden West 9 ....... ....... S outh ' West 26 ....... ....... C entral West 0 ....... ....... C anton MR' FRE2:6'igIgHMAN West 6 ....... ....... A quinas West 7 ....... ....... N orth Although we had high hopes for our 1954- Varsity Football team, they wound up the season with a 2-7 record. In the opening game at Marion the Cowboys were defeated in the last 22 seconds. West showed good team work as they beat Arlington but lost to East, the City League Champions. Our team was triumphant over South in a wet game played in mud and pouring rain. However, they ended the season by losing the next five games. Assisting Coach Pemberton this year was Fred Heischman. Dan Greer and Dana Deshler were named to the Dispatch, Citizen, and Journal All City League Teams at defensive guard and end positions respectively. Greer made the 1953 honor squad and continued to turn in fine performances despite the team's record. page seventy-six First row, Phil Anderson, Jim Kruckeberg, Dan T. Greer, Gary Nebinger, Larry Nafzger, Carl Davis, Vic Jutt, Phil Vance, Jerry Swindler, Dave Randall. Second row, George McCready, ,lack Speakman, Dave Jenkins, Fred Preston, Ray Cook, Bob Courtney, Bill D. Green, Bob Ackerman, George Hilf. Wade Spanger, Bill Link. Third row, Jerry Winnestaffer, Bill A. Green, Ron Radcliff, Ray Williams, ,lim Wilson, Bob Conley, Bill Spratley, Dick Furry, Bob Kern, Dana Deshler, Dick Berlo, Don Spradling, Fourth row, Equipment Mgr. .lohn Hesket, Mgrs. Lynn Ralston, Bill Borland, Bob Stuart, Coach Carl Brenning, Head Coach Mack Pemberton, Coach Bill Schmiller, and Coach Fred Heischman. ll if . 3 .. 59535 8,-e4SQ7'W 4 d 5- 1. 572 .TPL-75 'bds' . . n page seventy-seven C0 BOY TW Dan T. Greer, 41, and Jim Kruckeherg, 45, escort Dana Deshler, 83, through a hole in the Linden line for a short gain in the game on October 1, 1954. Linden's Larry Hasse falls after intercepting a Cowboy pass, and West loses 16 to 6. Co-Captain Dana Deshler, All-City ff! 4 Co-Captain Jim f 4,1 Kruckeberg mlf L 1 LOSE SEVE N ob' -0 If' DAVE RANDALL vlcrok .rurr 1 PHII- VANCE JIM vmcsur N 'Q omsv BOB C GEORGE HILF num. sos :cfm mms A ER ND'-. limos: Mdmnw H My wu.uAMS DICK B14 PHIL AND i , Bfklb l 4. QR: HILL D ' ckfflvl FN: tp.,-ON page seventy-nine 1, ,ti . v. if faq 1, Afbii LQ V, f , . WILLIAM SCHMITTER MR. cam. ansuumc , , COACH ' COACH f- I , 1 1 f' 9 1 ,ig MR 1 Q X ' K 1 I is is is 2 gf Us I I 'aim' 5 K, ' ' 5' f 'f ' I' :ii E2 W ii it I C - M- ,Qi ,L C 1 A 1. ,A K A 5 ,, 5- K1 . -ii , - I A . t 1 4? , First row, left to right, Bill Spratley, Ralph Tittle, Gary Link, Dave Pence, Dave Jenkins, Eddie Richardson, Dave Conrad. Second row, Phil Hoover, Tim Edwards, Wade Spangler, Parker Brigner, Gene Brobeck, George Watkins, Ron Radcliff, Dan Kruckeberg. Third row, Tom Reeves, Jerry Ricketts, Bob Bunner, Marvin Pate, Dennis McDonald, Bill Edwards, Dick Thomas, Gary Glass. Fourth row, Mr. Wm. Schmitter, Ray Cook, Jeff Dum, Dave Snavely, Bob DeWitt, Fred Goode, Doug Andrews, Dave Shafer, Larry Doyle, Mr. Carl Brenning. page eighty RESERVE 1 1 FOOTBALL 7 West West West West West West West West 'In 0 0 12 39 6 34 13 25 1954 the Cowboy's Reserve Football team ran true Having won the title in 1950 and 1951, involved in 1952, and winning it again in 1953, they we one of the best in the league. finished the season with a three the only undefeated team in the form. a tie In non-league play they were handed them their only defeat season, and they rolled over St. Arlington i Linden East South h .... Central St. Charles Aquinas North The West High secor . . l win and three ties reco league. one and one, as Arling' in the first game of ' Charles 34 to 0. Their three tie games were with the top contenders the title, Linden holding them scoreless, Central allowi them 6 points as they also scored 6, and East held on tu 12 to 12 tie on a muddy Held. Varsity Basketball West's Cowboys, under the coaching of Fred Heisch- man, wound up the season with a respectable 12-7 record all games and a fourth place rating in the City League. 'est lost its opener to East, who later became the number one team in the state, but a month later won the St. Charles Holiday Tournament for the third straight year. The Westerners went to the quarter-finals in the dis- trict tournament before losing out to Bexley. Dick Furry was on every All-City team, and lim Pruden made two of the All-City second teams. First Row, left to right, Dave Randall, Larry Nafzger, Jerry Swindler, Bill Chappelear. Second Row, Jim Pruden, Bob Courtney, George Watkins, Cary Nebinger. Third Row, Bill Spratley, Dana Deshler, Warren Pember- ton, Si Thimmes. Fourth Row, Paul Long- mire, Fred Preston, Manager, Bob Wilkins, Manager, Dick Furry. f Mr. Fred Heischman, coach sf e fm- Q sa? ww .6 C' . hh I ,xx 1 24 O WEA QW! 9, Wi J' Nb If , k ' .6 qix j V. H,5.,.i11 hifi 1 31 2' . 41- ls! Row, left to right, Jerry Kline, Manager, Jack Kight, Ron Dixon, Larry Dinsch, Ray Vllilliams, Dick Glass, Parker Brigncr. cond Row, Ivan XVhite, Dick Thomas, David Pence, Frederick Good. John Edwards, Doug Andrews, Bryant Phillips, Dennis cDonald. Cheerleaders. Left to right, Patti Hixon, Exlsie Martin, Nancy Grabill, Ioan Gilliland, Catherine Christoff, judi Slelz. Reserve Basketball The West High Reserves, after winning four straight league games and leading the pack, lost three quick ones to Linden, Central, and a champion East five and were still able to capture second place this year with an impressing 9 and 3 record. Mid-year graduates that made the team and are not. pictured here are: Wayne Robbins, Larry Price, Al Nichols, Bob Snedegar, and Kenny Clapsaddle, the latter two breaking into the starting line-up. An interesting side-light is that the Cowboys, who finished with a 10 and 5 over-all record, scored only 535 points to their opponentls 527. page eighty-three page eighty-four Junior Basketball Cheerleaders N, f V.. 'Z First Row, left to right, Bob Arthur, Al VVolnski, Tom Armentrout, Eoiiingi iecond Row, Davis Francis, Dave Hallam, Herbert Newman, re x s . The West ,lunior High Broncos finished the season with the same record they had last year, 3-8. The team de- feated Roosevelt, Crestview, Starling and lost to Everett, the league champions, by only three points. Although the record at mid-year was 3-41, the loss of their two high-scorers, Ken Clapsaddle and Bob Snedegar, seemed to jinx the team for the rest of the season. Toby Rector, Mgr. Bob David Mack, Don Furry, l First Row, lcft to right, Diana Robinson, Diana Hinton, Mary Grabill. Second Row, Anne Evans, Bobbie Lou Baseman, Patti Donaldson. The ,lunior High Cheerleaders cheered every fifth period before football and basketball games, they cheered at the gamesg and also presented a program at the Homecoming game. Their mascot was W. J. H. Jr., a teddy-bear of the school colors, red and white, Cross Country Team The West High Cross-Country team had the best season in their history this year. They won all of their dual meets, the Bowling Green Relays, the District Meet, and the A. A. U. Also they were second in the City Meet. The biggest feat, however, was capturing second place in the State Meet. Ralph Wheaton, Tom Coffman, Art Slate, lack Madden, and Sherwood Waltman were the main cogs of the team. Ralph Wheaton set a new West High record of 10:26 for the two-mile run. First Row, left to right, Tom Coffman, Art Slate, .lack Madden, Ralph Wheaton, Second Row, Eddie Brubeck, Sherwood Waltman, Robert Alt, James Allen. Third Row, Gene Russell, Paul Rausch, Manager, Bob Roach Fred Lanch, Manager, Don Spencer. Y Slffkwoo V A WAL7-MAA? S .2 XP ,T Lf.. ' .GAB QQRU ' VALU 5- . Q N55 C U -f 3:7 v sm fe . - ANR? B' .Q ' a 92100 o .ft ' ,- , f Q RALPH WHEAT 9 .Sf ,U V90 . ' U V ' VEST I -.. x. '. A ,- e ART stu: -is I 9 Rig V' T A Xb T Q X X Mn. nurus , V I cuss, A , f Coach J4Qk M . 'rom cormau ADDEN page eighty-five iie p K f -, , 7 l X sf-f Y l Aa- .. Junv xnouss, capmn cur.: LAMB Juny swmrz Juov Muson Our five varsity cheerleaders, led by . Captain Judy Krouse, have helped boost N the team's morale and the school's spirit with hx 1 d cheers at the football and C basketball games. page eighty-six W , MERITS W 3 fs gf Nx- Senior tudent Council Q Q 'QP Fin! Row, left to. right, Ralph Wheaton, Presidentg Judy Matson, Secretary: Rose Marie Pinkerton, Treasurer, Wade Spangler, Vice-President Second Row, Marilyn Shroyer, Gail Wills, Theresa DiGioia, Susie Populin, Rosalie Soon, Lynn Bohanan, Patti Hixson. Thlld Row, Jeanene Davis, Mary Snedegar, Dorothy Casteel, Georgia Kearney, Margie Hunyady, Beverly Wilson, La Raeu Ingram, Nancy Gaskill, Kay Case, Marjie Weiler. Fourth Row, John Kuntz, Sam Alford, Jim Detamore, Larry Witherup, Donley Wray, Wayne Robbins, Dick Glass, John Pruitt. Filth Row, Sherwood Waltman, Fred Lanch, Steve Parks, John Edwards, Jim Pruden, Dave Parker, Jim Graham, Ivan White, Danny Grant. The Student Council performed many duties for the school throughout the year, such as: supervising all field events during football season, the Hilltop Relays, and Guys and Dolls Day on March 25, 1955. It also gave assist- ance in Open House, sponsored by the P. T. A., Career Day, and they handled almost all school elections. The Stu- dent Council sponsored noon dances for the student body which were held quite frequently throughout ,the year. Among their projects this year were the installation of a telephone in the first floor hall, and the purchase of a tape recorder to be used with the public address system. A unique trafhc committee was established to eliminate reck- less driving around the school grounds. Mr. F. E. Bonar is the faculty advisor. page eighty-eight Mr. F. E. Bonar, Advisor. Ralph Wheaton, President r ,r v .- KR . ag it 13- ,- iz' H 3 Ji .- 'IW 'M - ,.,.. c.........,.. F irs! if il Row, le as 141 left to right, Donna Stimson, Carolyn Stickel, Betty Reeder, Judy Matson. Second Raw, Carol Irion, Roberta YYilson, Carole Karshner. Third Row, Fred Lanch. V 1 5'5 ? il 1 13 E A First Row, left to right, Pam Mobley, Polly Fisher, Vicki Donaldson, Judy Newkirk, Barbara Seagle, Connie Murray, Duane Frey, Eric Marlow, James Smiley, Tommy Harrranft, Jon Kelley, Orville Bailey, John Cantlon, Jim Blackburn. Second Row, Bill Ingle, Sheri Harbor, Patti lleischman, Penny Szalay, Margaret Miller, Carol McVVi1liams, Shirley Anderson, Donna Liston, Pat Probst, Dawana Bornheim, Anne Evans, Sandra Bukey, Mary Thorne, Carole YVright, Donna Robinson, Ronnie XVells. Third Row, Bob Young, John Merrick, Mike Bal-ter, Harriet Slabaugh, Diana Dunbar, Beverly XValtman, Kay Ferguson, Diane Kelsay, Sue Sturgeon. Shirley Larkin, Bonnie Borges, Sandy Armentrout, Susanne Barnard, Diana Hinton, Sonnie XVatts, Dwight Campbell. Fourth Row, Judy Robison, Roberta Baumgardner, Sharon Allard, Stanley Landrum, Roger Street, Don Creed, Phil Buchanan, Dean Potts, Ellie Fredendall, Jerry Calton, Terry Reichart, Clifford Shoemaker, Howard Schmitt, Harry Staten, Pete Trott, Fred Posey, Roberta Ranney. January Society The HL Society, an honorary organization, received nine members in an assembly on December 7, 1954. Scholarship is the only requirement for membership to the L Society. To be accepted, a student must maintain a 3.5 average in four major subjects for five semesters. Junior Student Council The Junior Student Council, under the direction of Mr. Adolph Kittel, sponsored the junior high clean-up campaign in December. They also contributed funds for the purchase of West High's Christmas tree and the tape recorder for the public address system. To raise money, monthly dances were 'held during the fifth period in the gym. The first semester council activities were directed by Shirley Anderson, presidentg Pete Trott, vice presidentg and Roberta Ranny, secretary-treasurer. I Mr. Adolph Kittel, in Advisor. If-X page eighty-nine First Row, left to right, Jim Pmden, Gary Darby. Second Row, Bill A. Greene, Bob Schmidt, Mrs. Evalyn Hall, Dave D'Amico, Manager, Clark Bryant. Thlld Row, Jack Kamer, David White, lim Detamore, Pinkey Stultz, Gary Berlew, Iim Heil, Dale Stultz, Pete Ritter, John Hunyady. page ninety in 'RAL' A ' K W 5 fl , Stage Crew Even the smallest skit finds the stage crew behind the scenes preparing equipment, painting the necessary backdrops, operating the lights, drawing the curtain at the proper times, and even sweeping and cleaning the floor. Although many times their work goes unnoticed, these boys, under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Hall, have truly learned the meaning of cooperation and responsibility, as they perform their never-ending duties on stage. l , . ! 6 . . L E S S S 1 ..f, , , Mrs. Evalyn Hall at the control Bob Schmidt, Dave D'Amico, and .lim ru en, ary switches. Clark Bryant operate the spotlight. Greene adjust the P d G Darby Annual taff X7 ' s.z gas! RMIT leiflto nghi, Karin Reba? Dogleg XVrgyi,4.?ssisEinf Edlitor, geftpice I.:-hi, Annual Editor, Bernice Ulll, discusses layout nor ous unter can ames. econ ow, ur ey u p, ay u son, ols - ' 'N ' - Y v 'Horan Margie Hunyady, Carol Irion. Third Row, jim Apel, Dana Deshlez, Norman plani with Asslbtam' Elinor' Donlay W ray' Buckingham Dale Braskett. First plans for the yearbook started over a year ago when the editor was appointed and layout ideas were considered. In the fall, staff meetings were held to decide such important questions as the theme, art work, type of cover, paper, and printing to he used in the book, and then work began. Picture schedules, identifications, writing copy, planning feature pages and checking every little detail. Members of the staff learn the value of being reliable and dependable while preparing a hook perhaps more vividly than any other lesson. The time, plan- ning, and whole-hearted effort are all a part of the work until the last page has been sent to press and we sigh and wait for the copies of this, our visual memory of wonderful days at West High School, the 1955 annual. page ninety-one page ninety-two Business Advertising Class First Row, left to right, Don Bieber, Alyce Athey, Judy Peery, Mary Conover, Marilyn lVl6mlJCrS of the Business Advertlslng Class at Warren, Kitty Moore, Ron Killian. Second Row, Si Thimmes, Joe Brenot, Floyd their annual Christmas party Love, Fred Preston, Warren Pemberton, Dave Randall. The Business Advertising Class solicits Columbus businessmen to sell advertisements for the school yearbook and paper, the Occident. Profits from these contracts provide funds for the publication of the Journalism Department. Competition in meeting the quota teaches the students responsibility and it provides them with experience in dealing with business people. Hard work and enthusiasm are the two prominent requirements for each member of the class. Occident Staff Q , If . If tT,,x - uk as-19 Dana Deshler and Marilyn Shroyer receive their gqfffllliawi Iii ID rigly, Rgbexgql Baird, zifiglyh ?g11'Lp'Cr, II50isl:Iun1erj.lEZdg3r-in- ' ' ' ' le , 015 oran, ilfil I3 l . GCDII ow, 31' CUC all Ufly, l , q.'fIgl15E5'gEisTf'0m L05 Hunter' Edlwf of Lu Ann Wm, Carolyn sticker, Kathryn Allard. Third now, Donlgy Wray, Jim Aiiri, ' Dana Deshler, Roberta Wilson, Dale Braskctt. The Occident is published ten times a year by members of the Journalism Class. Story assignments, interviews, writing dead- lines-all of these are a part of each journalist's daily task. Although tempers often quicken as deadline ap- proaches and last minute facts have to be checked, the thrill of seeing one's story in print is well worth the struggle. Perhaps nowhere else in school does a student learn the value. and indeed the necessity, of meeting his assignments on time as he does in journalism. While the editor makes all assignments and indi- cates all deadlines. each stall' member realizes that the publication of the paper depends upon his con- tribution. Because of this interdependence, many lasting friendships are made among staff members. Beverly Booth was the first semester editor-in- chief, while Lois Hunter led the second semester staff. page ninety-three First Row, left to right, Judy Smith, Jack Nachman, Barbara Bow sher, Holly Hunt, Judy Thivener, Joan Coffey, Shirley Culp, Lynn Schmidt. Second Row, Helen Lumley, Lynda West, .Marilyn Krophauser, Marietta Morgan, Janet Roberts, Barbara Plummer, Julie Martin, Dorothy Fleming, Linda Myers, Dan Mead. Third Row, Loretta Davis, Judy Matson, Jack Kamer, Carolyn Michaelis, Nancy Gaskill, Melda Jones, Ruth Evans, Paula Martin. Fourth Row, Jo Ann Davis, Gary Link, David Thompson, John Hill, Steve Parks, Ned Johnson, Phyllis Roberts, Judy Jeckell, Lu Ann Witt, Dortha Houk. First Row, left to right, Tom Kelley, John Flickinger, Henry Rennie, Garry Holfert, Larry McDaniel, Gary Tague, James Bidwell, Richard Davis, Kenneth Young, Ralph Elliott, Dick Rice, Jimmy' Walker, Bruce Hamron, Paul Tracy, Bill Gilcrest. Second Row, Barbara Bishop, Gladys Pridemore, Nannette Sanders, Judi Killian, Kay Miteen, Sharon Williams, Beverly Cook, Nancy Berner, Kay Ferguson, Clara McKeever, Judy Krouse, Judy Matson, Dorothy Fleming, JoAnn Lewis, Kay Hudson, Marilyn Shroyer, Judy Peery, Judy Tilton, Pam Mobley, Linda Myers, Janet Young, Carol Owen. Third Row, Maureen McCarthy, Juanita Ebright, Dolores Ziegler, Mary Dutton, Judy Bickham, Betty Carson, Judy Krueger, Sally Miller, Diana Rohr, Dawana Borheirn, Wilma Grass, Judy Fox, Gayle Lamb, Rita Dorr, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Kathleen Hartranft, Martha DeBerry, Patty Burke, Gloria Pridemore, Sharon Dent, Barbara Dolder, Nancy Cooper. Fourth Row, Mary Lou Brush, Jane Baker, Connie Martin, Donna Balthaser, Susan Moore, Marilyn Ruhl, Sue Shell, Bettie Evans, Marilyn Cathell, Shirley Hill, Judi Harmon, Yvonne Birkhead, Carole Jhenson, Clara Grabill, Sally Thimmes, Rozzie Russell, Carol Temple, Carol Davis, Sue Howison, Judy Lovelle, Betty Reeder, Leah Miller, John Rimestad, Sam Alford. Fifth Row, Danny Grosh, Dean Potts, Kay Campbell, Marcia Calahan, Patty Clark, Sandy Willis, Barbara Manson, Joyce Hedges, Jeanne Hilbert, Mary Jayne Graham, Shirley Morgan, Joan Dunlap, Maureen Krems, Don Furry, Dave Pence, John Pruitt, Bryant Phillips, Dick Glass, Ray Williams, Lynn Ralston, Larry Dinsch, Eddie Brobeck, Charles Schafer, Jim Callard. page ninety-four Library Monitors Library monitors, all honor students, work in the library under the direction of head librarian, Miss Helen Lumley. Their duties consist of filing, checking, and shelving books. ffice Monitors The office monitors of West High have many various duties to rperform. While some collect absence sli-ps, others run errands for teachers. In order to qualify for oliice monitor a student must be of good scholastic standing and good character. These monitors are given service credits in recognition of their work, Junior 1 O0 Club Fir!! Row, left to right, Paul Tracy, Gary Dusenbery, Bob Elliott, David Bonomini, Bruce Benton, Jim Wilkinson, David Howe, John Kelly. Second Row, Rita Dorr, Linda Phillips, Carolyn Patterson, Dorothy Reese, Priscilla Procter, Patricia Shato, Julia Thimmes, Beverly Corbin, Barbara Slagle. Third Row, Tom Masslow, Park Lawrence, Barbara Seagle, Mary Sandusky, Elma Allen, Mary Thorne, Marsha Cuitner, Jody Anne XVhitsel, Carmen Callicchio, Janice Beavers, Debby Michaelis, Mary Gallicchio, Mardell Dixon. Fourth Row, Dari Birtcher, Joyce Fouty, Sandra Coe, Nancy Reichel- derfer, Sandra McNamce, Rosalind Smith, Marjorie Drake, Beth Hennick, Evelyn VVood, Connie Chapman, Sharon Camp, Susan Lynn Essig, Lynn Currier, Emma Chapman. Fifth Row, David Limery, Jayne Ricketts, Carrie Pospichel, Nancy Chapman, Shirley Ritter, Norman Lee, Saundra Haegele, Julie Martin, Linda Surrell, Judy Jester, Sharon Younkin, Susan Rumley, Catherine Kuhn. Sixth Row, Roger Dellinger, Jerry Schxoy, Danny Crush, Kenneth Reber, Tom Arthur, Charles Dixon, Georgerobert Cooper, Jerry Adams, Bill Gilcrest, John Schroy, Diane Kelsey, Sue Sturgeon, Patty Greer, Carolyn Freeman. Senior 100 Club First Row, left to right, Kay Hudson, Barb McKinley, Barbara Dolder, Beverly Cormany, Shelba Jones, Gail Hostetter, Shirley Berlo, Carole Boldt, Judie XVi11iams, Betty Schmidt. Second Row, Lacinda Scherer, Judy Krueger, Carolyn Stickel, Betty Reeder, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Judy Matson, Carole Karshner, Julie Robin- son, Jean St. Clair, Judy Ferguson, Sally YVorch, Melanie Davies, Jeanene Davis, Maxine Gassman. Third Row, Mary Jane Eagon, Donna Stimson, Jim Heil, Bob Alt, Fred Kerns, Dortha Houk, Suzie Elliott, Nancy Caskill, Jeanine Mider, Sandi Thorne, Margie Newman, Suzie Hoover, Marie Yvalp, Sandra Lutz. Fourth Row, Peggy Castle, Bob Howe, Don Spencer, Jim Apel, John Spanable, Dick Trott, Dave Pence, Jim Wilson, Bob VVilkins, Cary Darby, Betty Chapman, Kathleen Hartranft. Filth Row, Tom Rice, Paul Longmire, Joe Seidel, Donley Vtlray, Paul Rausch, Russell Hite, Gary Erlenbach, Russ Nippert, Jerry Pollock, Paul XVilliams, Julia Higgins, Juanita Dailey. ,. 'e page ninety-five Q rg fri 0 ,-nfl. ! page ninety-six January Class P1215 Hllehearsal for Christmas was presented to the Junior and Senior High assemblies on December 23 by members of the January Class under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Hall. The opening scene of the play revealed several stage crew members and their manager, Johnny, in the midst of preparation for a forthcoming Christmas production. ln his confusion and worry over all the things which have gone wrong, Johnny dejectedly asked: uwhatis the real meaning of Christmas? ln the absence of his helpers, Johnny fell asleep under the Christmas tree and dreamed that the Spirit of tl1e Christmas Tree became the narrator of his dreams and answered his question. He has visions of carolers, of Father Mohr and Franz Gruber composing 'Silent Nightf' of the Christmas Star, of the three Wise Men, and of the most wondrous and beautiful sight of all: the Nativity. -fps! .ii 'fait k,:, 5 : ' avi l ' S 1 Tj if , 5 , ,V , , k ,V J f f 3 T' f i , 1f?5'i I C f Q , 1 E597 35 5 ' ' A t Xqna a t t X , ii L. X .-.' A .V , , . -, f 3 Y ' yj F A I , ,, i rs.M,, VV, , Q i i--X - r g X af , t S Q wr ir 'ii .4 t X W W, it iff I ' Q ,, i Q ' X , V. V., .WMM ' . . 5 ' M X Bill Cline and Dave D'Amico dis- James Vincent and Bill Cline or- . C. . ,. P cuss the real meaning of Christmas tray two of the three Wise Men who during the rush of preparing for the brought gifts to the Christ Child, annual Christmas play. w.-4.0 .- ,. Ra F: '35 1 T tt, David Mack, Annette Bates, Hulda Simonson. h D w Norman, Jean Stewart, Jim Reeder, Pete ro to rig t, o 0 . pg. Junior High Plays The ninth grade dramatics classes produced three plays during the school year: A Halloween Play, on October 193 and a melodrama given during the fifth period on April 20. Pictured at the left is a scene from the Thanksgiving Play, November 23. Mrs. Velma Millhone, the jun- ior-high dramatics advisor, coached the pupils for these productions. Mrs. Velma Millhone, Advisor I I J umor H1gh Band The Junior High Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Tom Pat Carolyn Hcnthorn, Joyce McClintock, VVilma Carroll, Robert Langdon, ' ' l 'd Br wn, Marisue Bob Arthur. Second Row, lxenncth Brady, Loy o rrd, Gary XVallccr. Charles lluFF, Trent Lamb, Billy McComb, llinger, Tommy Welch. Third Row, Sharon Kasdorf, lean Postle- ydcr, Dunne Frey. David Stomp. Verne Benson, Janice Blumgren, Glenn Molcr, Dick Myers, Larry Rice, Robert Miller. Keith Salyer, XVilliamson, Lee Chapman, Jerry Francis. Ronnie Bowman, Dick Hardy, joc Thompson, Larry Rufling, Billie Joe Clymer. Dale llartranft. llmvard llicks, Ted Miller. Dick Nash, Ronald David Morris, Ron Drake, David Fritsch. Maiolettes: Brock. d at the uFun Without Destruction F. Ginther, performe assembly on October 19, and the football game on Novem- ber 5. They also participated 1n the Band Variety Show on March 17 and 18. The eneral purpose of the band is to train students to be 5 better prepared to play in the Senior Marching Band. page ninety-se-uen Mrs. Edith White, Advisor lt egg.: Vocal Group MIXED ENSEMBLE First Row, left to right, Joan Hill, Carrirnae Tucker, Nancy Scholten, Lois Hunter, A6- companist. Second Row, Bob Baus, Phil Vance, Doreen Chakeres. Third Row, Norman De- Long, Bill Brannon. page ninety-eight TRIO GIRLS' ENSEMBLE QUARTETTE Left to right, Grace VanAtta, Diane Lee, FilSf ROW, left to right, Judi Harmon, Elaine Left to right, Carol Temple, Sharon Rob Carol McPherson. Marzlufy Dorothy Casteel, Lois Hunter, Ac- Judy Fenimore, Janice Underwood. companist, Vicki Howells. Second Row, Betty Reeder, Judi Bennett, Judi Fenimore, Nan- nette Sanders, Nancy Holloway. 's' i , ggi .,, ,,,g,.-V .L lil ll iiii I-uv 'A . . .. ,. ...Q 1 VF, it ,A Q K, N ' 1 it l : L' no I' , M JU l - 1-'vw lrr 'v- - 'ja '1 '- First Row, left to right, Doreen Chakeres, Jodie Penwell, Judi Harmon, Mary Fox, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Carol Temple, Nan- nene Sanders, Clara Grabill, Darlene Large, Elaine Manluf, Karen Brock, Harrier Hunter, Lois Moran. Carole Jhenscn, Judy Garrison, Lois Hunter. Second Row, Arbadella Xvitcher, Scheila Albcry, Marianne Sayre, Yvonne Birkhead, Beverly Fergu- son, Shelva Harlow, Barbara Hanne, Vicki Howells, Rosalie Lockwood, Carolyn Decker, Ruth Evans, Judy Matson, Betty Reeder, Barbara Johnson, Ioan Hill, Judi Fenimore. Third Row, Nancy Scholten, joan Ream, Ruth Locchler, Lowell Srultz, gsrry Keyes, Chuck Lantz, Bob Howe, Bob Miller, Norman LaTorre, Tom Bertman, Victor Iutt, XValtcr Rittcr, Rozzie Russell, ancy Holloway, Ian Underwood, Carolyn Stickel Fourth Row, Dorothy Casteel, Tim Cooley, Dick Otis, Bill Kuhn, Jim Toler, Don Kerr, John Pruitt. Nonnan DeLong, Otis Burrus, Bob Baus, Charles Gray, Sally Thimmes, Margie Hunyady, Margie Smith. Fifth Row, Phillip gackson, Bob Sutton, Phil Vance, Bob VValton, Jerry McLinn. Steve Parks, Tim Edwards, Ronnie Staple Brian Lewie, Jim odenhcimer, Don Rhyan, Gary Ison, Ken Carpenter, Roger Suver, Floyd Love, Danny Grant, 1 rannon. Choir The West High School Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Edith White, performed not only for school functions this past year, but also for various community programs. They presented two public concerts, the Christmas Concert on 'December 19 and the Spring Concert on May 22g and sang with the other high school choirs for the Central Christmas Festival, December 12. They sang for the Shrine Convention at the Aladdin Temple, October 11, and for the Mid-West Athletic Convention at the Neil House, March 30. They participated in the annual 0.M.E.A. Music Contest and pre- sented a program Easter morning for the crippled and shut-ins. They also sang for various assemblies during the school year. The Choir officers were: Phil Vance, Presidentg Darlene Large, Vice-President, Judy Matson and Floyd Love, Social Chairmen and Donna Stimson and Jeanne Hilbert, monitors. page ninety-nine page one hundred Beginning Choir The Beginning Choir is a new group formed this year to provide experience for those who wish to try-out for the Choir. Members, who are senior high students, learn to blend their voices in four-part arrangements, which is necessary for an effective selection. First Row, left to right, Marilyn Shroyer, Gayle Lamb, Ruth Neville, Judy Hawthorne, Shirley Papp, John Hunyady, Bob Conard, Richard Ronckovsky, Norma Ward, Betty Rezes, Leah Miller, Shirley Chesser, Lois Hunter, Accompanist Second Row, Judy Gilbert, Zi Ann Pospichel, Beverly Cormany, Patty Barnes, Joyce Thompson, Robert Krieg, Jim Apel, Donley Wray, Sam Alford, Julia Higgins, Rosalie Constans, Gail Hills Paula Martin, Jeannine Wisler. Third Row, Donna McConnell, Diane Porter, Jean Walker, Marilyn Saatkamp, Doris Dailey, Don Kerr, Steve Parks, John Lowry, Charles Kite, Jim Worthington, Barbara Herbster, La French Ingram, La Raeu Ingram, Flora Norman, Delores Parks. ln addition to preparing for the Choir, the group performed on Easter Sunday at the West Fifth Avenue Theater, and at the Spring Concert on May 22. Substitutes for absent members in the Choir are also taken from this group. 9 First Row, left to right, Rudyard Fay, Bill Bigelow, Art Slate, Chuck Hannan, Ted Calvert, Ron Stilwell. Second Row, Gary Tague, Fred Williams, .lack Alexander, Ray Williams, Tom Coffman, Dick Dorr, Dave Parker, Fred Greene. if 'Y ..: , , ---f-11 4 H lvfiqf L, ., E . A in ' ffl ' i .i 5 5 V v -4. 4 - . 1 a- 'Z 5 . , I ' V.. ' ' r 1 E I ' , A. 1. 31 14 2' ji 1 i r f Q L . in.- Dance Band The Dance Band played for post game dances, noon dances, and various ban- quets. lt also made an important con- tribution to the Band Variety Show by supplying the background music. During dances, the band was directed by the student leader, Charles Hannan, who assumed all responsibility for the group. Mr. Barnard is the faculty ad- visor. Members of the dance band are those who take music rather seriously and are willing to work hard and accept the responsibilities of a well-disciplined group necessary for such activities. page one hundred and one Barbara Constans, first female emcee of the show since it originated sixteen years ago, poses in her costume as Professor of Astronomy for Starlit Fantasy . Norman LaTorre, who has been in the show for four years, highlighted this year's performance with The Song the Angels Sing . AN RIETY a y 4 E .X qs Blue Moon . Floyd Love, Dana Deshler, and Fred Corcoran provide the lalughs for the evening with their comical imitation of a quiz s ow. One of the highlights of the spring was the sixteenth annual Band Variety Show held March 17 and 18. Early in the year a committee of oflicers began planning the theme, Starlit Fantasy, and selecting acts for this great production. Then came the hours of rehearsal for bands, orchestras, and special features. When the curtain closed after the grand finale, everyone realized that this show had been one of the most superb performances of the year. page one hundred and two 7 Vicky Howells takes her bow after singir Marching Band One of the fondest memories of all good Cowboys this year is Rah rah for West High , as the West High Marching Band, led by the hi-gh-step- ping Tom Bertman strutted onto Magly Field at each football game. Directed by Mr. Clair Barnard, the band performed at all but one of the football games including two con- secutive homecomings, Central's at their athletic field on October 22, and ours with Canton Lincoln at Magly Field on October 29. Their longest trip was to the Marion Harding game at Marion on Sep- tember 17. Rags to Riches was the title of their homecoming game performance and included among the modern Cinderella formations was a slipper pictured at left. page one hundred and three J'-as one hundred and T if 'EE ,-i . ,.i , fr, ,. if'? f- vlbu-escrow ' ? Clarinet: Carol Ball, Barbara Baker, Peggy Castle, Doris Dailey, Nancy Grass, Kay Hinderer, Gail Hostetter, Shelba Jones, Lois McCoy, Joyce Strickler, Carolyn Stickel, Margie Weiler, Bill Bigelow, Ted Calvert, Charles Hannon, Arthur Slate, and Ronald Stilwell. Trumpet: Donna Frye, Judy Hawthorne, Norma Ward, Parks Davis, Richard Dorr, David Ewing, Dick Glass, Fred Greene, Russell Hite, Larry Langdon, Eddie McCleaf, Bill Pabst, Dave Parker, Paul Pennell, Walter Ritter, Wayne Robbins, and Clarence Taylor. Drums: Jack Alexander, Gene Brobeck, Herb Cozad, Jim Duerler, Pete Caborn, Bill Ocker, Ralph Wheaton, Fred Williams, and Bob Willis. Baritone Sax: Eddie Brobeck. Trombone: Julia Higgins, Tom Coffman, Dwain Dorr, ,lack Hostetter, Ronald Knipp, Kail Linebrink, Steve Miller, Gary Tague, and Ivan White. French Horn: Janice Butter- baugh, Helen Hart, Margaret jenny, Linda Myers, Don Hessler, and Don Johnson. Bassoon: Howard Schmitt. Bass: Rudyard Fay, Jerry Freeman, and Lee Kazee. Tenor Sax: Evelyn Wines. Flute: Judy Gilbert. Alto Sax: Mary jane Eagon, Vicki Howells, and Dale Stultz. Baritone: Shelva Harlow, Gary Ison, Lee Porter, and David Steele. Senior High Band West High School's own Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Clair Barnard, performed at the sixteenth annual Band Variety Show Con- cert on March 17 and' 18. The group, which is composed of seventy-three musicians, meets every day the first period to practice for their public appearances. page one hundred and five First Row, Howard Schmitt. Second Row, left to right, John Ingram, Lowell Smith, Lenora Shaver, Judy Seagle, Tom Coffman, Roberta Camp, Linda Matheny, Janice Wichter- man, Susie Populin. Third Row, Zo Ann Stanheld, Nancy Draper, Carolyn Cooper, Carol Campbell, Judy Keckley, Helen Hart, Don Johnson, Margaret Jenny, Don Hessler, Mary Jane Eagon, Shelba Jones, Carolyn Stickel, Bill Bigelow, Art Shate. Fourth Row, Bob Stuart, Alice Martin, Lois Hunter, Jerry Calton, Rudyard Fay, Herb Cozad, Jim Wichterman, Gene Brubeck, Al Nichols, Julia Higgins, Ray Williams, Gene Russell, Janice Blumgren, Fred Greene. page one hundred and six Senior Orchestra The West High Senior Orchestra is one of the most majestic organiza- -tions of the school. Under the direction of Mr. Clair Barnard this group of thirty-five members furnishes splendid music for the Band Variety Show, the Senior Class Play, the National Honor Assembly, Baccalaureate Service, and climaxes each semester by playing for the senior high June and January graduations. . 'Ir' R. 'xl if .7 l X 4 .XX S f Ar' . ff fr A ' , X f 9- L HL f ii I X v' 1 551. , XA X 'V I J r V .mill ' R A U ,, 'jx ,,, ,A A Y-R? ,uk ,V -I. . b - . 34 g1.:,',,E-I . A f , un., ll 'l 'J' if ff ,-t, .M J , . Left to right: Barbara Constans, Dave Brophy, Ron Henry, Vic Jutt, Clara Grabill, and Margie Beeson stand-by before a broadcast. Pictured with the new radio equipment are, clockwiseg Mrs. Evalyn Hall, Pete Ritter, Lowell Stultz, and Charles Price. K .Ax 1 Nancy Wise, Gary Darby, an Barbara Smith receive the starting sign from ill Green, Clark Bryant, and Perry Slaughter t a radio class rehearsal. Radio Department The Radio Department came into being this year after literally hundreds of West High students had given freely of their time and talent in pro- ductions such as tax stamp shows and senior plays from which the profits were used to purchase and install radio equipment and the public address system. Students in the radio classes, receive much prac- tical training in the different phases of program production including speaking, sound effects. and script writing. Their originality, patience, and hard work produced many excellent programs especially on holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day, the Lenten Season, and Memorial Day. i page one hundred and seven First Row, left to right, Mary Ellen Murphy, Cathrine Kuhn, Susan Rumley, Laura Lucas, Floyda Taylor, Vivian DeBerry, Emily Neely, Julia Kinzer. Second Row, Jerry Brown, Judi Dehmann, Jane Mcllyar, Barbara Longhenry, Judy Newkirk, Pearl Athey, Mary Sowers, Judy Neibler, Carolyn Upperman, Della Gentry, Priscilla Procter, Mary Gallicchio. Third Row, Nancy Reichelderfer, Lois Evans, Karen Groezinger, Karen Ruegg, Marilyn Clark, Judy Schmidt, Jerry Hecker, Carol Kendall, Suzie Killian, Sally Treherne, Marsha Snavely, Janet Lamprecht, Sheri Harlor. Fourth Row, Vicki Arledge, Linda Kerr, Patty Tillis, Susan Weisman, Susan Knollman, Marilyn Hanger, Mary Huff, Kay Ream, Judy Michaelis, Sharon Allard, Melody Browning. Fifth Row, Sandra Hunt, Barbara Manson, Beth Weatherhead, Joyce Clay, Frances Barnes, Rosealee Bridges, Peggy Carter, Joyce Greene, Susan Allen, Imagene Swisher. ' ' ' and girls' GLEE CLUBS Both the Beginning Girls' Glee Club and the Be- ginning Boys' Glee Club made their only public appearance at the Spring Festival, held in the West High Auditorium on May 13. First Row, left to right, Robert Lanning, Jerry Sanford, George West, Jerry Shady, Larry Bruner, Bob Timmons, Gary Reynolds, Richard Sigler, Joe Crider, Gerald Beeman. Second Row, Bill Gilcrest, Wayne Friend, Victor Jackson, Bill Dixon, John Roman, Jimmy Bradford, Terry Rector, Larry Marriott, Bill Jones. Third Row, Joe Jacobs, Accompanist, Mike Todd, Carl Brown, David Morris, Charles Smith, David Thomas, James Ohde, Ronald Morrow, Mickey Schwan, Bill Kuhn. First Row, left to right, Mary Chcsser, Suzie Killian, Dianne Paugh, Mary Lou Brush, Carol Whipple, Marty Abrams. Second Row, Cath- erine Owen. Iludy Rupe, Patti Donaldson, Joann Campbel . Robbie Ranney. Third Row, Diane l.Vestlake. Jayne Leighnintzer, Carol iNlcXVilliams, Gretchen Vagnier, llarrict Sla- baugh. Fourth Row, Bill Cook. John Laderer, Bill McComb, Phyllis Hill, Diana llinton, Barbara Brown. Filth Row, Dick McKenzie, Bill Mantle, Dow Norman, David Hopper, Stanley Landrum. Helen Zielkc. Sixth Row, Jerry Evans. Cliff Shoemaker. Darrel XVhite, Robert Pate, David Francis, Fred Ash. Seventh Row, Glenn Nloler, Don Ingles. Bill Kuhn, Norman Geist, Accompanist. Eighth Row, Ervin Duncan, Larry Ruder, Jim XYilliamson. F W.. jf, 'I'-9-Q-..., .,,, ilu-5... Mflof it :Iv .L ,, .1' .L 1 l .-,. .. Y . ' o GT First Row, left to right, Nlardell Divan. Elizabeth Branson, Patti Cutlip. Laraine Statczar, Nancy Phillips, Becky Paxton, Carrie Pospichel, Joyce Brunner. Second Row, Judy liond, Emma Chapman, Charlene Armstrong. Julia Kazee, Barbara Wolford, Mary Xlusselrnan. Sandra Coe, Patricia Xnn Shats. Carol Ross. Sharon Camp, Frances Vklilliams. Third Raw, Beth llennick, Janice Schmidt. Judy Xliller. ,levee Grant Darlene Eichenbcrger, Judy Robison, Sandy Badgley, Alverda Kliller, Saundra Pain, Diana Berkheimer, Slmrun Rea. Fourth Row, Linda Boots, Peggy Roberts, Carulvn Xlichaelis. Kay Jackson. Reta Ilotvcrs, Linda Asay, Ulanda Clark. Janet Cove, Julie Martin. Linda Snider. Patty llalev. Fifth Row, Slmrrnn Fckstein, Beverly VValtman, Patty Clark, Gail Adams, Carol Fiscns. Phyllis Cline, Betty Stricklcr, Jean Butterhaugli, Shirley Larkin, Karen Foster, Joy Durr, Judy Compton, Diane Bergman. Junior High CHGIR The fifty-six members of the ,Junior High Choir sang this year in the Senior High Christmas concert on December 19, in the Easter assembly on April 7, and in the Spring Concert on May 13. Intermediate Girls' GLEE CL The lntermediate Girls Glee Club sang for the Introduction Assembly in Oc- tober. for the September 29 P. T. A. meeting held in lloom 2. and the Spring Festival held in the auditorium on May 13. page one hundred and nine The Advanced Girls' Glee Club sang at the Christmas Concert, December 193 for the West High Christmas Assembly, December 23g and the Spring Festival, May 13. All the junior high choral groups are under the direction of Mrs. Larry L. Weiss. First Row, left to right, Judi Killian, Sharon Dent, Marcia Hoare, Janice Beavers, Judy Jester, Gretchen Vagnier, Mary Chesser, Helen Zielke, Joyce Henry. Louise VVclls. Second Row, Maxine Stilwell, Myrna Ruhlen, Dianne Paugh, Charlotte Hunter, Judie Moore, Marci Rice, Judy Reece. Dawana Bornheim, Connie Murray, Ann Tallman, Carol McWilliams, Linda Curry, Karen Edberg, Judy Littleton. Joyce Hedges, Mary Lou Brush. Third Row, Shirley Henkel, Catherine Owen, JoAnn Campbell, Beverly Welsh, Doris Jean Rose, Phyllis Hill, Sharon Gibson, Audrey Hartgers, Carolyn Henthom, Patti Donaldson, Anne Evans, Helen Blizzard, Diana Hinton, Shirley Anderson. Fourth Row, Wilma Grass, Rosemary Headd, Roberta Massie, Patti Payne, Sandy Calloway, Ann Arrington, Carolyn Beery, Joyce Pickens, Mary Grabill, Nance Brooks, Barbara Brown, Carol Brobst, Janis Harvey. Fifth Row, Beverly Bickham, Jann Crumpler, Carol Whipple. Helen Greer, Roberta Ranney, Marty Abrams, LeAnn Johnson. Charlotte Underwood, Jayne Leighninger, Sandra Huffman, Diana Robinson, Diane Westlake, Loretta Davis, Martha DeBerry, Harriet Slabaugh. advanced boys and g1r1s GLEE CLUB The Advanced Boys' Clee Club sang for the October 5 Introduction Assembly, the P. T. A. meeting on March 23, and the Spring Festival held in the audi torium on May 13. First Row, left to right, Bill Clark, Stanley Landrum, David Howe, Kelly Richards, Danny Morris, Jerry Evans, Carol McWilliams, Accornpanist. Second Row, Harlan Slavens, Raymond Hcrky, Joe Thomas, David Hopper, Giles Rafsnider, Glenn Baker, Tommy Morrison, Darrel WVhite. Third Row, Ervin Duncan, Glenn Moler, Jack Morical, Bill Jones, Don Furry, Ralph Elliott, Bill Cooke, Larry Rowe. -1-L., U X. QW X0 ge E SPRING ACTIVITIES M, , If X -auoikifu-X25 A surprise party given by the ollice staff for Mr. J. J. Brown on his birthday. Pete Trott and Dian Hinton pose with the court for the .lumor High Guys and Dolls' Day program Judy Smith, an eighth grader from West Junior Hi h won the Columbus g , spelling bee, the Ohio spelling bee, and went on to compete in the national contest. Janice Underwood and Dana Deshler were chosen as Guy and Doll on March 25. Barbara Glai-i,lgs52SDZiCgueen of t page one hundred and twelve . If K . . i ,gi .-,- rf. X I at ' n ' Agonis Award Dick Furry received the coveted Agonis Award given annually to the best athlete-scholar of the senior class. Dick, an all- around athlete, has participated in varsity football, been named to several All-City basketball teams, and recently broke the West Virginia and West High high-jump records at the Huntington Relays with a jump of six feet two and three-quarters inches. Besides all these accomplishments, Dick is an outstanding student. Hauntz A ard Ray Williams, the outstanding athlete-scholar of the present junior class, was awarded the Hauntz trophy on May 31, at the Recognition Day assembly. Ray has participated in varsity baseball and reserve football and basketball. In addition to maintaining an outstanding scholastic record, he is always a loyal and conscientious player. page one hundred and thirteen Mr. Rufus Glass, TRACK SQUAD SCHEDULE 6-West at North 13-West at Linden 15-West at Linden fReservesJ 16-Springfield Relays 20-East and Newark at West 22-West at East flieservesi 23-Huntington Relays 27-South and Upper Arlington West 29-South at West fReservesJ 30-Ohio Wesleyan Relays 4-Central and North at West fReservesl 10-Hilltop Relays 14-District Meet at Delaware 21-State Meet 24-City Preliminaries 25-City Meet at Central page one hundred and fourteen it-We M., Track quad West High has been very fortunate in having a fine track squad this year Special recognition should be given the two-mile relay team as they set a new record of eight minutes, thirty six and six-tenths seconds at the Springfield Relays on April 16. Coach Glass has also turned out a good reserve team One event of which West 15 very proud is the annual Hilltop Relays Teams from all over the city of Columbus competed in the relays this year on x.U Na W - , V' nwigrflff 3' qu GJ 1 rf' vunfvw +V ' v-' 5' ,J 'X W5 5 il! 5 ' X! M 4' 5 'Vx 'gl 5 BST w f A K 1 K f t A I ,1 L. X. 4 , -,Ni i J ' f X g,5X'lm!0.5- , E lilly 5' f A First Row, left to right, Bill Chappelear, James Allen, Sherwood Waltman, Jerry Swindler 1m Kruckeberg Dan T Greer Tom Coffman, Jim Alt, Tom Howells, Bill Link, Dick Furry. Second Row, Bill Ocker, Jac Madden Wade Spangler Don Kruckeberg, Ralph VVheaton, Victor Jutt, Arthur Slate, James Duerler, Sammy Mann, George Carter Thlld Row Don Spencer Marvin Pate, William Pruitt, Fred Goode, John Hartigan, Jim Kerr, John Pruitt, Gene Russell George Hilf Fourth Row Bob Sparks, Larry Doyle, Fred Preston, Bryant Phillips, Tom Lewis, Dave Parker, Dave Pence, Dave Jenkins Joe Brenot Fred Lanch Baseball quad Coach Gene Pierce, starting his second year as varsity baseball coach, welcomed nearly forty boys for the diamond sport last March. Among the candidates were nine lettermen: pitchers Bill Spratley, Dana Deshler, Bob Courtney, and George Watkins, infielders .lohnny Edwards and Ray Williams, outfielders, Walt Dolder, Gary Nebinger, and Karl Davis. As the season started, two sophomores broke into the starting line-up. Mr. Eugene Pierce, They were shortstop Kenny Clap- Coach saddle and second-baseman Dennis McDonald. U A 'Q BASEBALL SQUAD SCHEDULE Q ' T., ,pr Ani' April 5-Arlington at West M V' . kt' I , f . 4-Af -0 ,JM 12-West at Central ,291 ,.,s, - 4,.. I 'i?' YN Y ' . Q t J, X 15-North at West xi X X ' ' V -fi 19-West at Aquinas . 'JJ 26-South at West A , f :J if i D 2 . I li f 29-East at West L I f ' P 91: . ! . May 3-West at Linden - A A- ' - ,, x - 1 A 9 9 I :L 4-West at Arlington . - - , -J . ' - '- s ' f 'ir' N Z ' - A L 4 ul' I , 10-Central at West - 1 ' X . - 13-West at North 17-Aquinas at West 19-West at Grandview I 1 2' I .,. f' L - A T I if -. ' l - ig , : Q , ,sb 20-St. Charles at West f , Q W - 5 '-. ' 24-West at So th N Q . -1 . U - X ' ' C ' ' x 27-East at West 31-Linden at West i s I 1 l '1 District Championship May, 7-14 First Row, left to right, Byron Poston, Bob Courtney, Dana Deshler, Karl Davis, Dave Randall, Gary Nebinger. Second Row, .lohn Hill Mgr., Steve Byerly, Cent Brobe, 'l'om Reeves, Ray Williams, .lim Wilson, Gary Link, Jim Topping Mgr. Third Row, Parker Brigner, Dennis McDonald, Kenny Clapsaddle, Coach Pierce, George Watkins, John Edwards, David Snavely. page one hundred and fifteen ,, ,,, iaa. , q jjQfg ,vii ft 5, : ' 0 1. , r 5 1, , 9' Q V? I Q rr any Yi? X Q Qi 4. gr GH., wr - -,K i .L 3 Q at Q 1 ,Q grtlmeet N ARL g'5 1' gi iw .4-5 WH asa 3. 2' . M ., r. V-,Q .,,., ,, iw ,ft ,' ' 'Q ,mv ,Y ' . -UK' , i 2 if if , ,Q9 r K S- LJ. r ' A' X Q , -,te , . 'f' ' ix ' ' i 5 V ' ' ,,, , ' 3' ' K v 4 ai- f , av -v Q. my A . , Q-f , . 9 C ,ii Q ,Q -. 1 F5 ' page one hundred and sixteen it - , , June Excelsior First Row, left to right, Jean Stewart, Patty Hunter, Rosemerry Headd, Judy Jester, Pat Hanawalt, Helen Zielke, Bonnie Bump, Carolyn Beery. Second Row, Mary Crabill, Nancy Draper, Anne Evans, Diana Rohr, Patti Payne, Carol Brobst, Janice Blumgren, Joyce McClintock. Third Row, Hulda Mae Simonson, Margaret Jenny, Diane Westlake, Shirley Anderson, Janis Harvey, Annette Bates, Martha De Berry, Sharon Dent, Marcia Hoare, Wilma Crass. Fourth Row, Dave Bunner, Dick Curtiss, Clifford Shoemaker, Jim Williamson, Pete Trott, Harriet Slabaugh, Roma Richards, Virginia Henry, Jean James, Ronda Graham. Junior Y-Teens First Row, left to right, Sheri Harbor, Susan Essig, Dianna Sunker, Connie Butcher, Pat Probst, Patty Hunter, Judy Neibler, Patti Cutlip, Marsha Snavely, Nancy Phillips, Becky Paxton, Janice Beavers, Patty Carson, Mardell Dixon, Sandy Badgley, Beth Hennick, Debby Michaelis. Second Row, Judy Michaelis, Dianna Colombo Catherine Schumer, Marilyn Ruhl, Sharon Kasdorf, Diane Westlake, Dawana Bornheim, Brenda Menz, Carrie Pospichel, Sue Sturgeon, Ruth Ellingsworth, Karen Edberg, Janice Schmidt, Emma Chapman, Janet Cove, Karen Croezinger, Janice Blumgren. Third Row, Maureen McCarthy, Pat Cullsr, Annette Dailey, Ann Weaver, Annette Bates, Judy Littleton, Jean James, Catherine Kuhn, Sharron Andrews, Wilma Grass, Judy Bolen, Lois Evans, Nancy Martindale, Sharon Smith, Judy Fox, Margaret Jenny, Nancy Leibensperger, Evelyn Wood. Fourth Row, Susan Weisman, Susan Rumley, Susan Rousch, Jane Leighninger, Sandra Hunt, Emily Neely, Sharon Eckstein, Beverly Bickham, Bonnie McEntire, Elaine Boring, Hulda Simonson, Beverly Price, Linda Decker, Connie Campbell, Jean Munson, Lynn Currier, Judy Garrison. 1 June ational Honor Each chapter of the National Honor Society is entitled to not more than 15 per cent of the graduating class. Requirements for eligibility to the Otto H. Magly Chapter are a 3.5 scholastic record, ten service points, at least fourteen periods of electives, and evidence of leadership and character. January ational Honor The January National Honor assembly was held on December 7, 1954 and the June assembly on April 26, 1955. 5 5 V . ,, A . Y 2 f-L .1 'ii L 1 ? ' Q f e ' W 1 X . ' I T' Q? get - fr ' '.,. . , N ' JN N' A I, 0 N , Y -ilk, .. ,-,X A, A -., 7.1. 1 a xi .- , zz I X 4, 1. -tl I , has First Row, left to right, Lois Hunter, Kathryn Allard, Nancy Holloway, Georgia Kearney, Ruth Topping, Darlene Large, Lois Moran, Patty Hopper. Second Row, Joe Seidel, Dick Trott, Paul Longmire, Doug Baus, Barbara Constans, Bernice Uhl, Dorothy Casteel, Judy Swartz. Absent when picture was takeng Ronnie Forrer. L, Y -.-. .4 1 1 ,-:Q ' Left to right, Miriam Smith, Donna Demmler, Tom Workman, Barbara McKinley, George Eichenberger, .lane Lloyd, Sharon Robinson, Beverly Booth. Grace Van Atta. page one hundred and seventeen K L .W ,,,.,A,, f V. . W 15 .,,....,:m -, -,,,1 ,gg1'!:Il.A,.,- L N H U- ' ,V ., V5-' A f . iff r . r, , 7 W :f' lf'MI . - YQ, , i WW 4 ' ' l is-554.2 , 5 ? , rr, 2: . 555. -' 1 .x , V , 51,1 -: 7 87 5? na,.++f',+iJi ,, 'Y '- . fr 'M , - 4, M, -. g 1' a a 1 .1 Q ., . wt ' vc' as ae? if A m , q. ,G SK: . in , r ' c f 'gtftr-15. - it 'if Y 1 1 'Q . 2 First Raw, left to right, Karen Brock, Nancy Grabill, Nancy Cooper, Phyllis Cuyton, Shirley VVilliams, Gail Hostetter, Dorothy Kegg, Phyllis Roberts. Secorld Row, Lu Ann Witt, Donna Armentrout, Kaye Kasdorf, Iudy Ieckell, Barbara Hanne, Margie Abram, Rita Bruno, Diana Porter, Io Ann Davis. Third Row, Walter Smith, Donley Wray, Bill Kuhn, Lew Neer. Brian Lewie, Roger Hankle, jerry McLinn, John Kelly. Absent when picture was taken, Ray Williams. 1'-SJ f X First Row, left to right, Jane Baker, Carl Wal? Billy Remaliy, Danny Ankrum, Connie Littleton, Karen Bowser, Jerri Smith, Mardell Dixon, Georgia ggleton, San y Badgley, Lois Hunter, Judy Hawthome. Second Row, Rosalind Smith, jimmy Walker, Paul Tracy, Tom Timmons, Eugene Neal, Carolyn Davis, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Jo Ann Frazeer, Melinda Weber, Emma Chapman, Karen Groezinger, Judy Littleton. Third Row, Ianet Hicky, Susie Pofiulin, Steve Wilson, Georgexobert Cooper, Dian Whitlatch, Gerri Timmons, Barbara Manson, Shirley El , jean Munson, Diane Kelsay, Gail -Hosretter. Fourth Row, Don a Hauk, john Logan, Chuck Bailey, jim Nelf, David Lemery, Ronald Morrow, Marilyn Saatkamp, Barb Herbster, Sharon Bowen, Lynn Currier, Kay jackson page one hundred and eighteen June L Society June Junior and Senior 100 Clul ,fm '7 :Wi Second Row, Judy Weber, Linda Myers, Jean Daft. Third Row, Janis Harvey, First Row, left to right, Leona Linn, Patsy Wright, Barbara Capehart, Juanita Ebright. M r. Rope Twirlers The Rope Twirlers, who receive their in- struction from Mr. E. T. Stone, performed at all basketball and football games during the half-time. They practice their feats of rope twirling each week and are a unique group at West and one of the best of their kind locally. E. T. Stone, advisor Janet Harvey' Virginia Al' page one hundred and nineteen berts. 1000 Club The 31,000 Club is composed of students who submitted 31,000 in sales tax stamps. The refunds from these stamps are put in a fund to he used for improvements around school. tamp Counters Stamps counters are girls who count and keep records of all tax stamps turned in by students who wish to belong to the 3100 club. They also count stamps for the tax show. page one hundred and twenty 'Of' 'N Sf! 4? m f Left to right, Jerry Fylfe, Jan Underwood, Judy Davis. tvs f ' L 5vi , i-1'S' fe N GV ' 'if T , :gf , 69, Q 'f ' ffl-.' l if ' ,-S Q , 3 1,',!ff.M . I V -1 If L' l ,',. If .5 Q I-,Q :'i if sei i e t stttt X 0 A 2- 6 K, f T i,i,, K .- x ,-. 4 'Q T is jf s all Tx t :uf t 517 .. ' ii-19 -- as 6 5 344534 L.. - K, 1 4 ?ffifse fi3 First Row, left to right, Saundra Haegele, Elaine Boring, Ellen Greenwood, .ludy Littleton Second Row, Sammy Mann, Gloria Pridemore. JUNE CLASS PLAY Pride and Prejudice On May 6, 1955, a cast and crew of approximately seventy students presented the romantic comedy, 'gPride and Prejudice , directed by Mrs. Evalyn Hall. The play takes place during the early part of the nineteenth century in England. The plot centers around Mrs. Bennet Uan Underwoodj a frivolous and irre- sponsible match-maker, whose only desire is to have any or all of her five young daughters married. After a great many diffi- culties involving humorous situations, Mrs. Bennet finally succeeds in seeing one of her daughters married and two engaged. The Bennet daughters are, first row, left to right, Dorothy Casteel as Elizabeth, Sheila Albery as Lydia, Yvonne Birkhead as Catherine, second row, Gayle Lamb as Mary, and Judi Williams as Jane. Janice Underwood and Larry Nafgzer portray Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. uhm. Q -1, 3 L 1' . ,. , R' ht J xfti-2 + S9 z .- . . ..,.-mu. 1 Z w f .L . W5 F' l Q? ,ff 5 4 79 1 R .X L The Bennet family and their guests enjoy Z1 tea party during the play. page one hundred and twenty-one First row, left to right, Roy McQueen, Larry Ruder, Dan Plummer, Dave Bunner, Howard Lloyd, David Hallam, jim Hastings. Second row, left to right, Larry Salycr, Dave Langdon, Bob Phillips, Eddie Fredendall, Kenn Martin, Walter Jackson, Charles Roush. Third row, left to right, George Tittle, Jerry Galloway, lllobert Clay, Sonny Campbell. First row, left to right, Park Lawrence, Mgr., Jerry Francis, Mgr., Bob Dean, David Brady, Vaughn Ammon, Bill lngle, Terry Briggs. Second row, Jerry Hummel, Lary Goodin, Tom Armentrout, Dave Francis, Clifford Shoemaker, Don Furry, Fred Ash, Paul Hosler, Phil Buchanan, Al Wolnski. page one hundred and twenty-two Junior High Track quad Jumor H1g Baseball quad ...F-Q O'r E XY! JUNIOR HIGH Orchestra First Row, left to right, Kenneth Reber, Susie Harvey, Gilbert Stemm, Connie Campbell, Patty Carson, Sue Mielke, Charlene Armstrong, Laura Lucas. Second Row, Harry Postlethwait, Carol Williams, Darlene Miller, Sandra McNamee, Ed Roberts, Gary Hauptmann, Bob Arthur, Joyce Henry, Judy Smith, Joan McDaniel David Wright, Henry Rennie, Gerald Hite. Third Row, Carole Blatt, Delpha Shaver, Myrna Ball, Jim Hardy, Mr. Robert Ginther, Mike Engle, Carl Lauer, Joyce Fouty, Donn Muchmore, Barbara Seagle, Patricia Schmalstig, Mariana Rockefeller. .. Q 5 1 , ezlifx i, '5 l J . , H' li , R J Q : E i L 1 i sv H - 5 ' 1 if l V lg l ' ' 2' .7 l 5 ' :E i 1 Mr. Robert Ginther, P , Q 1 1', ' , Director l Q ' E , I 4 I The Junior High Orchestra, under the l 5 4 I direction of Mr. Robert Cinther, has , V f performed at many junior-high activities f A Q ' 2 - ' F this year including the Fun Without 1 i f Destruction assembly, graduation cere- 2 ,V fy ' I, ' monies, and other special programs. , . ,D .4 .. , 3 - The group is composed of thirty-eight J . 17 - . .- - 1, ' junior-high students and also provides ' A 3 f training for musicians who plan to join A f 1 - J -X the senior-high orchestra. . gf v ' N skew! 'Y X, 4, A if 5:5 ' . . - s fesmvL:s:s:.a:w-if lf? 2 . page one hundred and twenty-three Agonis Award .... Annual Sfaff Ari Club ..... Band ........ Band Variefy . .. Baseball ..... Baslcefball Varsify ............. Reserve .............. Business Adverfising Sfaff .... Cheerleaders Varsiry ........... Reserve . . . Choir Advanced .... Beginning .... Cross-Counfry .... Dance Band ..... Eques+rian Club .... Facully ......... F. H. A. .... . Foofball Varsiiy .... Reserve .... French Club ...... F. T. A. .......... . Graduafing Classes January ....... June .................,. G. A. A. ....,............... . Girls' Baslcefball Tournameni .... Girls' Ouar'lel're- ...,......... Girls' Trio ........ ........ Girls' Ensemble .... Haunlz Award .... Hi-Y .......... Homecoming ................. Junior High Advanced Girls' Glee Club . . . . . Band .........,.......... 8I,82 83 92 INDEX TO BOOK ....Il3 9l 57 ....l03IO.5 ......lO2 ......Il5 86 83 99 ....lOO 85 ....IOl 70 . .6-8 59 76-79 80 ,.6O 58 IO- 20- I8 38 62 63 98 98 98 ....lI3 7l 72-73 l IO Advanced Boys' Glee Club ... ... . I IO 97 l22 Baseball ............... Baskefball ...........,.... Beginning Boys' Glee Club .... . . Beginning Girls' Glee Club .... page one hundred and twenty-four 84 ..lO8 ..lO8 Cheerleaders ....... ..... . . . Choir ....................... . . . Excelsior ...................... , , , Inrermediale Girls' Glee Club .... ..... One Hundred Dollar Olub January ....... June ..... Orchesira ..... Play Cas? ....... Rope Twirlers .,... Srudenl' Council . . . Track ........... Y-Teen-s ..,... Sociely January . . . ..L.. June ..... Lafin Club ...... Library Monilors ... Mixed Ensemble . . Nalional Honor January . . . June ....... Occideni Slaff ......... Office Monilrors ........ One Hundred Dollar Club January ........... June ............. One Thousand Dollar Club Orcheslra ............. Play Casis January ....,.. June ........... Radio Deparlmenf .... Regisiralion Rooms .... Socialiies Club ....... Spanish Club ..... Sfage Crew ....... Srudenf Council ..... Tax Slamp Counlers Track ............... Triangle Club ..... V. A. C. ..... . V. C. Y. . . . . Y-Teens . . . 84 IO9 ..lI6 IO9 95 Il8 ..I23 97 II9 89 ..l22 II6 89 .....ll8 64 94 98 .....II7 ..lI7 93 ..94 ..95 ..Il8 l2O ..IO6 96 .....l2I ......lO7 40-53 . . 65 6l ..9O ..88 ..l2O .....Il4 66 56 67 68-69 Allen, J. Curhs .........,. , , , Allen Milk Company ........ . , , Berlin Wolf Oldsmobile, lnc. .... . . . Biddles Drive lnn ........... . , , Bliss College ............. , , , Borden's Ice Cream ........ . . . Borden's Moores and Ross .... . . . Buclc's Auio Supply ,...... . , , Burr, Jaclc ,.................... , , , Cen'l'ral Poinl ................... , . , Chrisl l-lospilal School of Nursing .... . . . Cify Furnilure ........... Dairy Oueen .,..... David Davies, lnc. . . . Ezzo's .....,......... Firsl Federal Savings ..... Frifch Jewelers .,......... Gearhar+'s l-lardware ....... Good Painl' and Body Shop. Goodwin's Pharmacy ...... 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S+ephen's Pharmacy .... Sugar Produce Co. ,... , Superior Drugs ........, Timlcen Roller Bearing . . . Van flvleler, Thos. E. .... . Weslway Posl V.F.W.. . . Wesihill Drug .,........ Wesi Side Lumber Co.. . Wesl Side lvlo+ors .,... Yearbook, Inc ..,.... . Yosl Florisl ........ I36 I4O I4O I36 I37 .. I37 .. I39 .. I38 .. l38 .. l48 .. I49 .. I44 .. l45 .. I45 .. l38 .. l48 .. I45 .. l5I .. I39 .. I4O .. I4O .. I39 .. l5O .. l52 .. I44 page one hundred and twenty-five X page one hundred and Luwntysix CAMERA AR uunns mm ST nu ' 2375 7n.W.BROAD ST. COLUMBUS 4, OHl0 COMVLES-mt Wm ou MB. QE FVAN We all QA, March 5, 1955 West High School 179 So. Powell Avenueg Columbus 4, Ohio Graduating Class of 1955 Dear Students: It has been u pleasure and a compliment to have served as H Official Photographer' for your graduation portraits and 1966 year book. we wish to thank each and every one of you for the fine cooperation extended to us during the picture-meking period. It is through this cooperation thot the l9bb annual is one of the finest published in the country by any High School. we wish to thank the faculty, Occident staff, Editor and the Journalism department for their oo- operation and assistance. The Occident staff has done an excellent job in the editing and writing of this year book and we are proud to heve been selected by you to do the photography. ire. Allen, myself and my staff extend heart- felt congratulatory good wishes, good health und good luck for a happy and prosyerous future. We have made many friends in this class and it is our aim to continue this warm friendship, seeing it grow with the years to come. Ne want you to stop in any time to say hello. Again thanking you and wishing you 1 to thc top of the ladder of success and the tomorrow, I am, Sincerely, 67j?fJ. Curtis Allen. J. Curtis Allen Studios ---A,.------ .'.'.'. .'.'s.'.'.'.'2Qan'.'. 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A Doddinglon Yord Moy Your Future be Filled with Happiness BR 4-Il88 - 35 DERRER ROAD - A... v - A - ....... v - ,'.v.v.v.v.v. ,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'Av.Y.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.,v.v.v.'.v,N, .axl-.-.-v-v-f.-v-v+vAv-v-.fxfv-.-.-v-vu-vAv+v-v-fvvxzxzxz-vAv+v-v-asf 'iA:A?5v-ZAIAIA?3?I-I-:A LoTorre, Norman-30, 57, 65, 74, 99, l02 Lavifchlca, Judy-43. 56, 64 Leach, Anifa-4l Lease, Lindav3O Lee, Diane--I3, 65. 98 Lee, Wanda-43, 56, 57 Leelca, Wayne-44 Lewis, Brian-4l, Il8 Lewis, Jerry-44 Lewis, Jo Ann-43, 94 Lewis, Tom-44, 64, 7I Linebrink, Kail-4l, l05 Link, Bill--40, 7l Link, Gary-44, 6l, 7I, 77, BO, 94, II5 Linn, Dora-67 Linn. 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Freedom, of course. But there's more to preserving our rights than just thinking about them. Communists over here would give us Iron Curtain country working standards if they could. They've done it every place else they've taken over. If we want to keep our rights, like the right to work in any locality, we've got to work for them. One way is to speak up when we hear someone talk- ing down our freedom. After all, a few extra words from each of us could guarantee our freedom forever. The Timken Roller Bearing Company Tha right to work :hall not be abridged nor made impotent DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the grearesr 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 ol worxhip Rigbl to .ferret ballot 'Right lo know how your union rpend: your duer Freedom ol xpeech Freedom ol the pres: Right Io criticize ofirialx 'Right lo know salariex ol your union odirerr Freedom from xearrh without warrant Right to petition government lor redrerx of grievance: 'Right to know if your union oiicers are Cornmunixt: 'Right to know how your union ix run Right to rpeedy and public trial by jury Right to help of a lawyer 'Right to hear your emplo,ver': ride ol diragreementx Right not to appear as a witnexx againxt yourxell 'Right to relure to permit Ibe ebeek-of of union due: 'Right to go direct ta your bor: with a grievance Right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty Freedom to own property 'Right to work despite union jurisdictional dixputex Freedom to work in any locality 'Right to proper .fuperviaion of your union wella-re Iundr Freedom ta :tart and manage a buxineu Freedom to make a profit 'Right not to be fired by union leader.: Right to vote on company'r best oHer 'These are rights you enjoy under the Taft-Hanley law. This is a right enjoyed by members of United Steel Work- ers, C.l.0. only when the Taft-Hartley law is invoked. THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT! page one hundred and fifty-two AUTOGRAPHS
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