West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1956
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1 wx w u 1 A W Q f JW :L ll W - .l:,'Mw' ,R .MI T' N .M my -,xx . w w Wx ww , ,, W ,W .u H ,N 1 1, VW' 1, x x V n 'I ' 9' s U , w 1 ' . I 1 page two IFBWVIII Knowledge is Power--The KEY to all knowledge is education! For education is that fine machining process by which the Cod-given raw material of the human mind is fashioned into the most delicate instrument in the universe. The untutored mind is a tragic waste. The wrongly schooled one is a dangerous weapon. Fortunate beyond measure are we whose birthright is a free education channeled to the end that, whether our talents are great or small, we shall use them in our individual way to promote the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God. 0 UL 5. A 'B Q ' 'S -1 7' Q T' lam, fl, ' wifi 'va 6 A Juv T ' X TEACHERS ......... GRADUATES .................... REGISTRATION ROOMS ...... ACTIVITIES ...................... SPORTS ....... MERITS ....... MUSIC ........................ SPRING ACTIVITIES ...... page three 5 9 47 61 81 93 109 123 KEY T0 CONTENTS the staff Brian W. Lewie ...... ......... C o-Editor-in-chief Lew R. Neer ...... ......... C 0-Editor-in-chief Jim Apel .......... . ................ Sports Editor Nancy Seeds .......................................... .............................. C lub Editor Carolyn Stickel .......................................................... January Class Pages Jlll Ogden ........................................................................ June Class Pages Judy Peery, Sandy Dent, Kathy Hartranft, Roberta Borland ............................................. Larry Miller ..,......................... .. ............ ....... Carol Gore ................... Dale Braskett ......... .........Identifications .. ....... Art Editor .....................Typist .........Photographer page four To MYRON T. SEIFERT our teacher, counselor, local historian, inspiration to youth and a friend to all who has led many of us to the threshold of our own minds and has handed us the key to the infinite possibilities for service which lie before us, we the class of 1956 do humbly dedicate this book. 1 Principal RUTH BACHMAYER Assistant Principal NOVICE C. FAWCETI' Superintendent of Schools L. K. REPLOGE Assistant Superintendent i har f n c ge o senior high schools HARRIETTE BROWN Assistant Principal page fve UUMBINII TION' T0 THE VII ULT 01 KNO WLEDGE These Administrators are our combination to the abundant contents of education's vast deposit box of knowledge. Providing us with expert guidance and kindly counsel is their constant concern. page six They generously offer the key of opportunity so that no doors MATH. DEPARTMENT First row, left to right, Mrs. Martha Warfield, Mrs. Ruth Hale, Mrs. Arnold Lee Blair, Mrs. Margaret Henry, Miss Pauline Sparrow. Second row, Mr. Fred Heischman, Mr. Harry Zulauf, Mr. .lohn Cook, Mr. J. James Brown, Mr. Cyrus Sedgwick, Mr. Foreman Slager, Mr. Kenneth Love. will be closed in our search for success ENGLISH First row, left to right, Mrs. Velma Millhone, Miss Alma Keeler, Mrs. Florence Heilz, Mrs. Delane Kittel, Mrs. .lane Thomas. Second row, Miss Gladys Bowen, Mr. .loseph Gill, Mr. John Thompson, Mrs. Mary Dugan, Mr. Myron Seifert, Mr. William Disbro, absent when picture was taken, Mr. Adolph Kittel, Mrs. Kathryn Dull. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPT. First row, left to right, Mrs. Vivian Schmidt, Mrs. Frances Davis, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Mrs. Mary Mock, Miss Helen McCormick. Second row, Mr. George F. Neeb, Mr. David Wills, Mr. Edwin Kaylor, Mr. F. E. Bonar, Miss Helen Lumley. Third row, Mr. John Casey, Mr. Herbert Schneider, Mr. George Williams, Mr. Arthur Buchanan, Mr. Mack Pemberton, Mr. A. W. Elliott. Absent when picture was taken, Miss Edna Harrison, Mr. lrven Cammarn. SCIENCE DEPT. First row, left to right, Mr. William Schmitter, Mr. J. W. Branson, Mr. Clarence Bower, Miss Mary Baker. Second row, Mr. George Heitz, Mr. William Siebert, Mr. E. T. Stone, Mr. Earl Reed, absent when picture was taken, Mr. Franklin S. Brown. LANGUAGE DEPT. First row, left to right, Miss Edith McKeIvey, Miss Leona Glenn, Mr. Edward Dunlap, Mrs. Frances Evans, Mrs. Margaret Harold. CLERK'S PICTURE First row, left to right, Mrs. Mary .lo Beougher, Mrs. Grace Robison, absent when picture was taken, Mrs. Elnora Fetch. COMMERCIAL DEPT. First row, left to right, Miss Helen Workman, Miss Miriam Hinton, Miss Frances Hannan, Mrs. Mary Heetehr, absent when picture was taken, Mrs. Mozelle Warren, Miss Leota Williamson. Mr. Otto France. ATTENDANCE G GUIDANCE First row, left to right, Miss Harriette Brown, Mr. Cyrus Sedgwick, Miss Helen Work- man. Second row, Mr. George F. Neeb, Mr. Carl Brenning, Mr. J. James Brown, Mr. Ed- win Kaylor. FINE ARTS DEPT. First row, left to right, Mrs. Ann Weiss, Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mrs. Evelyn Hall. Second row, Mr. .Iohn Dale, Mr. Clair Barnard, Mrs. Edith White, Mr. R. E. Teichert. VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPARTMENT First row, left to right, Miss Lola Forbes, Mr. Arthur Miller, Miss Emma Uncapher. Second row, Mr. C. S. Ken- nedy, Miss Rhoda O'Harra, Mr. Donald Srail, Mr. C. F. Bateman, absent when picture was taken, Miss Ona Prather. PHYS. EDUCATION DEPT. First row, left to right, Mr. Carl Brenning, Mrs. Evelyn Hodory, Miss Ruth Tandy. Second row, Mr. Fred Heisch- man, Mr. O. D. Lehman, Mr. Frank Truitt, Mr. Mack Pem- berton. Absent when picture was taken: Mr. William Schmitter, Mr. R. C. Glass. W tak 1 FEA T UBI G' ACHERS' W,.,-f 1...,.r, ff HOBBIES Miss Baker at her favorite pastime, 1-aring for plants in the greenhouse: Miss Sparrow vxamining stole from Finland along with other artioles sho has coll:-'vted from her world travels. f h l ' t ii hix Mr Stone We-Qt High? llondini, confuses Larry Goodin with the wonders of Mr. Miller, artist extraordinary, inspects one o t 1- postvrs ie pain s r 3 . , . ' his steel rin S. free time. g xxx page eight Ni,-rg, 5 xg fy tttr 2 A D151-UMA Lgimp J' l 5 Ms? Q-,KEY 67513 If ' ra W W svccsss I page ten 'L-3? JANUARTY CLASS IIFFICERS The January Class of 1956 was organized in the spring of ,55 with the election of rs: President, Sherwood Waltmang Vice President, Bill Spratleyg Secretary, Carol lriong Treasurer, Judy Matson. Soon after school began in the fall we held our first class meeting at which time committees were appointed and business was undertaken in earnest. An outdoor movie was sponsored at the Miles West Broad Drive-In October 6, 1955, which proved to be a financial success. Additional money was raised through the sale of name cards, invitations, and the collection of class dues. Our Mixer which provided a very gay evening was held on December 1, in room 150.2 The Senior Banquet was held on January 11, and was followed January 18 by our Senior Prom, the highlight of all our activities. Baccalaureate took place January 22, at Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church and our Commencement followed on January 25, in our own auditorium. our class office A A 2 ttsy G. V - L .., . sr-may AoAMs Girls' Intramurals l, 2: A ' A Occident Stall' 1: Reg. Secre- , 4... ' ,Q tary 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1: I .1 . Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 0' 1 1, 2, 3: Business Ad. 2, 3. an JAMES ALLEN , 4 - Choir 3: Cross-Country 1, 2, 'T ' 7 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Tax J, .5 ' Stamp Show 3. ii L ROBERT ALT Award Winners. Chemistry and Physics 2, 3: Cross- Country 2, 3: French Club l: Hi-Y 2, 3: Monitor 3: S100 Club 1, 2, 3: Sports Manager 3: Student Council Alternate 3: Track 2, 3: Triangle Club 2, 3: Triangle A Award 1, 2: Tax Stamp Show 3. CLARK ARMENTROUT Xa .2 'll' t x ' CAROLE BOLDT Allied Youth 1: Art Club 2: Girls' Intramurals 1: Study Monitor 2: S100 Club 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: School Bank 3. WILLIAM BRANNAN Band 1, 2: Choir 2, 3: Dance Band, 1, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 3: Hi-Y 3: Boys' Quartette 3: Band Variety 1, 2: Sales Tax Show 3. DON BROWN 3100 Club 1: Triangle Club 1, 2, 3: Triangle Awards 1, 2, 3: Achievement Day Woodworking 2: Golf Team 2, 3. BARBARA CAPEHART Award Winners l, 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals l, 2, 3: Latin Club l, 2: Rope Twirlers 1, 2, 3: Chemistry and Lab. Monitor 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2: Sales Tax Show 1. I A FA: , . 1, WILLIAM CHAPPELEAR eleven llchuppyu Art Club 3: Basketball l, 2 3: Monitor 2: S100 Cl lv 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 3:1 G: Track 1, 2, 3. MARY CLARKE Y-Teens l, 2, 3. f ' ROSIE CLARK Cafeteria Monitor 3: S100 Club 1, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ROSALIE CONS TANS .1 - ,I , Connie Choir 3: Chorus 2: F.T.A. 2: Girls' Intramurals 1 2' if r- T Latin Club 1, 2, sfofiicg Monitor 3: Study Monitor l, 2' 3100 Club 3' Y-Teens 2, 3. twelve , kiw gj '-lA ' g . . ' V ' JOAN DUNLAP , mf- .E DUNNA CONTIZANO 1 - Art Club lg Monitor 1, A Office Monitor 1, 8100 Club Q r 2, Occident Staff 2g Student - -1 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: 6 -8 A 1 Council lg V.A.C. lg Id' Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. E. .t,f,ttL. ,,t.o, if ,, ,S .IEANENE DAVIS V ' - Chorus 1, 2g F.H.A. 1, 2, , JUDY DYER Study Monitor 2, S100 Club A I 3 , F.H.A. 1: Reg. Secretary 3: 2, 3, Reg. President 23 1 Senior Class Play 3: Student Council 2: Y-Teens X I Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teen Cabinet 2, 3. Vs? cARoLYN oscxsn X A Choir 2, 3: Chorus lg Girls' Intramurals lg Girls' Trio , 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 2 'l- S r i I ' Study Monitor 33 Stamp I Counters 1, 2g Y-Teens 1, :--1 f Q?- 2, 3g Sales Tax Stamp Show 3. Z , , .IOHN DAWKINS JANET EVANS Chorus 1, 2, F.T.A. 33 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 1 W RUTH EVANS Ruthie b Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, K ' , French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, I Secretary 3, Girls' Intra- ,- , murals 1, 2, 33 Homecoming I I Court 3, Latin Club lg My Study Monitor 33 Reg. 1 '.t' President 33 Reg. Welfare - , ' Chm. 1g Senior Class Play 3, Student Council 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. is as 0 A iff: f SHIRLEY FLEISCHER S Chorus 25 Monitor 3: Stamp ,fp Counters 23 Y-Teens 2. ad -'Y ,snr LOUISE DOLDER S100 Club 3 Y Teens l GARY .ERLENBACH Art Club 34 Award Winners 23 Baseball 1, 2g Cross Country 3g Hi-Y 3: 3100 Club 2, 3: Reg. Secretary 1g Spanish Club 3g Locker Monitorl 3 JACK FORD CAROL FULLER Chorus 1, 3: Girls' Intra- murals l, 2, 3: Study Monitor 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Band Variety 3. RICHARD FURRY Fun Award Winners 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3. All'City 3: Football l. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Otllce Monitor 2: Study Monitor l, 2, 3: S100 Club l, 2, 3: Rotary Luncheon 3: Reg. President 2: Student Council 2: Track l, 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor 2. JACQUELINE GATES Jackie Transfer from Central High School 1954: Choir 2, 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Y-Teens 2 ff 'i . M Q is , 'T til... .r K. lr 5 I 5 A. 'E as ,K ' 'wk , 'Q .ans it, , fi . aim. Q DANIEL GREER 3, Football 1: Reg. President e E 1: Reg. Secretary 2. A if-is -4 i . . .3 A MARILYN GREER Y-Teens 1, 2. . :V W JIM GRIFHTH ci-ink t ' ' Football 3: Monitor l, 2: - V E - SHELVA HARLOW Band 1, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Chorus l: G.A.A. Cabinet l, 3, Vice President 2: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Library Staff l: Study Monitor l, 2, 3: 55100 Club l: Reg. Secretary 1: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens l, 3: Rand Variety 1, 2, 3. JUDI HARMON Allied Youth 1: Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: Girls' Ensemble l, 2, 3: Girls' lntramurals l. 2: Office Monitor 2, 3: Girls Quartette 3: Regt. Civic Chairman 2, 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 3: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4 ..,,,. --ry--3 b-gang-Q-in , . ' - Wx - x 1- u R 7 -5.1 .e-gr Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2: A A-'H I Spanish Club 3: Senior Class .L .3 WILLARD HALF Play 3: Student Council 1: -B 3 Track 1: Book Room 1, 2, 3. -...--av L .. , f'7 at A JOHN GUZZO Guz JAMES HEIL Page thirteen JOHN GIANIKOS Johnny Baseball l, 2, 3: Study Monitor 2: Reg. President l: Reg. Business Mgr. 2: Rook Room Monitor l, 2, 3. ' Allied Youth l, 2: Art Club l, 2: Award Winners Ind. Arts l: Hi-Y l, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Triangle Club .am-ri Award Winners Chemistry 2: Rand 1: Latin Club 1: S100 Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Senior Class Play 3: Stage .41 . ' .--' Y? ' 'W ' l 1, 2, 3. Crewl 2 3 Page fourteen in SHELBY HENKEL Ollice Monitor 3 Y Teens SHIRLEY HILL F.H.A. 1: Girls' Intramurals 1: Ofliee Monitor 2, 3: Study Monitor 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 1: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 2 CAROL IRION Rose Annual Staff 2: F.T.A. 2, 3: L Society 2: Otlice Monitor 1: Study Monitor 3: National Honor 3: S100 Club 1: Reg. President 1: Senior Class Play 3: Student , Council 1, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 3: Cafe- teria Cashier 2, 3: Book- room Monitor 2 FRED KERNS Award Winners Chem. 2, Physics 3, Draft. 1, 2, 3: 35100 Club 2: Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor 2, 3. KATHRYN KLINE Transfer from Central High School, September, 1954: Y-Teens 3. MAUREEN KREMS F.H.A. 1: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2: Oflice Monitor 3: 3100 Club 1: Reg. Business Mgr. 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JOHN KUNTZ Stump Award Winners Chemistry 2: Cross Country 1: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Latin Club Treas. 1: Ofiice Monitor 3: Study Monitor 2: 3100 Club 1: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Student Council 3: Track 1, 2. FRED LANCIA Award Winners 1, 2, 3: Boy's State 2: F.T.A. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sec. and Pres.: Latin Club 1, 2: L Society 2: Study Monitor 2: National Honor Pres. 3: Reg. President 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Triangle Club'Sec. 1, 2, 3: Sales Tax Show 1. CHARLES W. LINK BiII Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: 3100 Club 3: Reg. Business Mgr. l, 2: Student Council 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor 1, 2. e Allie? gollrtiriqk EFCECR glut? leader 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2: , : 3 ----. ' F hClb1,2:F.T.A. gazing! is Cvirlsi Irntfagiurzflf . '-1 3: Ciilgclntralinurals 1, 2, 31 1 Q 2 atm U i 3 . ' W. Office Monitor 1, 2, 3: Society 23 Study Monitor A , , Study Monitor 3: Rotary 31 N8UOYl3l HODOI' Sec., ..' Luncheon 3: Senigr C1355 Trees- 3: S100 Klub 112-35 . Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2. 31 Senior Class mal' 33 V-C'Y' ii , Y-Teen Cabinet 2, 3: Band t 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: 4 fg fifrahi 1'V fm Xlariely 3, A Eliaibilirv Monitor 1. 2.3. 1, ILII. CLC. SANDRA LUTZ F.H.A. 1: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Study Monitor 3: 3100 Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JUDY MA TSON Cheerleader l, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Girls' Trio 3: Home- coming Court 3: L Society 2: National Honor 3: Rotary Luncheon 3: Relay Queen 2, 3: Spanish Club l, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Student Council 2, Sec. 3: Y-Teens Cab. 1, 2, Sec. 3: Class Treasurer 3: Tax Stamp Show 3: Y-Teens Interclub 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. LEAH MILLER Lee Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: French Club l, 2, 3: Olllce Monitor 3: Study Monitor l, 3: S100 Club l, 3: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 3. SUSAN MOORE Girls' Intramurals l, 2: Office Monitor 3: Study Monitor 2: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Class Decoration N. .ms Committee 3. GARY NEBINGER Nea A B Allied Youth l, 2: Baseball , ' 1, 2. 31 Ba.kfr1.a1l 1, 3: .ri Football l, 2, 3: Monitor 1: -1c :'5! f Reg. Civic Chairman 1, 2. Q f 1 JOYCE NORTHROP V.C.Y. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. RICHARD OTIS Rec Award Winners: Choir 1, 2, 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 1: Track 1. ALBERT OUTCALT Award Winners Chem. 2: Physics 31 S100 Club 2. RONALD OWEN Hi-Y 1. .. so-as ...yi in t Q ,gs , 5: -3 'iff 2. .s 1 .5 uw 'dx 3 we A , .. A? 3 , ' . - ,Q .ga ., Q WW ! 3 MARILYN PRINGLE Girls' Intramurals 2: S100 Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. BARBARA PUCCETTI F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JOAN REAM Honey Choir 2, 3: Chorus l: l .T.A. Treasurer 3: Girls' Intra- murals l: Girls' Trio 3: Guy and Doll Court 3: Study Monitor 2: Reg. Secretary 3: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Sales Tax Show 3: Class Entertainment Committee 3. J. MARK RECTOR Polos Allied Youth 1: Award Winners Chem. l. Draft 2, Physics 3: F.T.A. 3: lli-Y l, Chaplain 2. 3: 3100 Club 1, 2: Reg. Civic Chairman 2: Spanish Club 1: Sports Manager 1, 2: Triangle Club 1, 2, Pres. 3: Senior Class Play 3. rr M, X ggi . LA . ,W Q K A ,... E, .D t Page fifteen Page sixteen 0 THOMAS RICKER Award Winners Chemistry 2, Physics 3: Equestrian Club 3: Latin Club 1. WALTER RITTER Pete Allied Youth 1 Band 1 2 3 Choirl 2 3' Hi-Y 1. ., 3' Senior Class Play 3' Stage Crew 1 2 3' Fun Without Destruction 3' Radio 2 Chief Engineer 3' Tax Stamp Show 3. CAROL REED Allied Youth 1: Cirls' Intra- murals 1, 2: Study Monitor 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: School Bank 3: Sales Tax Stamp Show 3. RUTH ROBINSON Award Winners Chemistry 2: F.H.A. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 3. ELIZABETH RUFFING uBe'tyn Award Winners Chemistry 2: Chorus 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: V.C.Y. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JERRY RUMLEY Jen Allied Youth 1: Art Club 3: Award Winners 1, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Monitor 3: S100 Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: Triangle Club 1: Triangle A Award 1, 2. A-ix J! CHARLES SCHAFER Hi-Y 2, 3: Monitor 3: Radio Department Chief Engineer 3. THERESA SMITH Y-Teens 2. WILLIAM SPRATLEY Bill Art Club 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: Guy and Doll Court 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: 31000 Club 2: Rotary Luncheon 3: Reg. President 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 2, Student Council 3: Triangle Club 2, 3: Senior Class Vice President 3, ,env BETTY LOU REEDER Choir 1: Chorus 1: Ensemble 1: L Society 2: Monitor 2: 3100 Club 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1. ROSALIND RUSSELL Rouie Choir 3: Chorus 1, 2: French Club 1, 2: F.T.A. 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Monitor 1, 2, 3: 25100 Club 1, 2, 3: S1000 Club 3: Relay Queen 3: Spanish Club 2: Triangle Queen Court 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety 3. CAROLYN STICKEL Stick Annual Staff 3: Band 1, 3, Secretary 2: Choir 2, 3: Chorus 2: Class Speaker 3: Cvirls' Intramurals 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3: L Society 2: National Honor 3: Occident Staff 3: 3100 Club 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 3: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. DONNA STIMSON Choir Monitor 3g Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Class Teams 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 L Society 2g Study Monitor 3g National Honor 3: S100 Club 1, 2, 33 English Scholarship Test 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. LOWELL STULTZ Band 1, 23 Choir 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 33 Latin Club lg Boys' Quartette 1, 3: Senior Class Play 33 Stage Crew l, 2,'3g V. C. Y. 2, 3g Radio Engineer 2, 39 Tax Stamp'Show MC 3. CORA THOMPSON Y-Teens 1, 2. JOYCE THOMPSON Study Monitor 15 Beginning Choir 2, 3. DANIEL TIMMONS Hi-Y 3: Study Monitor 33 3100 Club 24 Triangle Club 2, 3. .IO ANN TODD Chorus 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, F. H. A. 2, 33 Stamp Counters 13 V. C. Y. lg Y-Teens l, 2, 3. BETTY TRICKEL Reg. Welfare Chm. 2, Y-Teens 1. BONNIE TRICKEL Reg. Secretary 33 Senior Class Play 33 Y-Teens 1. PATRICIA WAGNER llpatll Allied Youth 1: Chorus 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. SHERWOOD WALTMAN Woody Basketball li Cross Country 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Latin Club lg Study Monitor l, 24 8100 Club 1, 3: Rotary Luncheon 2, Reg. President 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 35 Class President 35 Bookroom Monitor 3: Tax Stamp Show 3. DEANNA WARD F. H. A. 2, 33 F.T. A. 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1: Study Monitor 2, 31 Senior Class Play 3: V. C. Y. l, 3, Sec. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. an .s S5 1 A NEAL wean Q A PHILLIP WILLIAMS Crosslountry 3. JOYCE WILSON Chorus 2, 3: Y-Teens 1. ROBERTA WILSON Bohbie Girls' Intramurals 1: L Society 2: Study Monitor 2g National Honor 3: Ocvident Staff 33 3100 Club 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 35 V. C. Y. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ,4l Wt Page eighteen :'Vf 7- - - ...,, AM, ,,... v',-' - 'Sffff-1---V A IORS January class lines up for its last performanre on the West High Stage. The Seniors regale with frolic and fun at their SCI1i0r Banquet. The 12-A Rehearsal f' ,, '25 4, 4 x bt gg g t g alrnha mater A , , ,F S, KM L Day after day across the sky So do our hearts hold true to you, Q.. Manu M X West High, West High, West High. N' T Men view the sun in many a distant land l ' xx His face still westward in the sky, I Though we should go as far, welll love , West High, West High, West High. I 'H And 'til the sun forgets his ancient goal , L And seeks a new path through the sky, jf f Our loyal hearts shall heat for you, l West High, West High, West High. l 4 I ff f P-'W af 2--M ---5,-. page nineteen page twenty Q51 SS UFFICERS The wonderful times we all shared as Seniors are now over. but they will always be cherished memories. Soon after the election of our class officers, Dave Parker, president, Jim Detamore, vice president, Clara McKeever, treasurer, and Jo Ann Recob, secretary, we held our first ollicial class meeting November 1. We decided to have a Senior Mixer and the date was set for November 18. A Circusn was the themeg everyone loved the gay decorations and the humorous entertainment. The officers conscientiously supervised the sale of name cards and the organization of committees for our class functions. Best Foot Forward , the Senior class play was presented May 4. In the next few weeks the four most important days of our Senior year arrived. The Banquet was held May 15, our beautiful prom, May 29, and, then Baccalaureate June 3, followed by the finaleg graduation on June 6. MARGIE ABRAM F. H. A. 1, 23 L Society 23 3100 Club 1: Reg. Business Mgr. lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DONNA ARMENTROUT F. H. A. l, 2: L Society 2: Study Monitor l: Rotary Luncheon 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. FRANCES ATHEY French Club 2, Program Chairman 3: Girls' lntra- murals l, 2, 3: Class Teams l, 25 Homevoming Court 3: Latin Club l: Reg. President 1: Senior Class Play 3g Student Council l, 3: V. A. C. l, 2, President 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 3: Triangle Court 2: Sales Tax Show 2, 33 Band Variety 3. VIRGINIA AUTENRIETH Chorus 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. i f V DICK BAESMAN ' Ah' I Allied Youth lg French Club - fi lg Study Monitor 1, 2, 34 Senior Class Play 3. yr?-maui 'f Mus 'Ei I' ' .-- fi :Q i sucms BAHN ii fb ' - Latin Club 1. DONNA BALTHASER Chorusl 2 3 Office Momtor 12 3 Y'I'eens12 ! J-' ,, riff? 99' JULIA BARNES YTeens1 2 3 PATTY BARNES Choir 3g Chorus 2, 3g Reg. Welfare Chm. 33 Senior Class Play 3g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY BARNHILL Girls' choms 1, 2, 35 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. JUDY BAUMGARDNER Art Club 2, 33 Award Winners Art Scholarship 2, 3: Chorus 2, 33 Equestrian Club 33 Y-Teens 2, 3. MARVIN BEACH 'ix T l Jn . .. 'ss Qi Page twenty-one 13 JOHNNY BEHM Reg. President 1, 3: Sports Manager lg Student Council JUDY BENNETT Annual Stall 3' Chorus 1' Ensemble 34 Cirls' Intra- li I HH-DA BINNS 4,3 E ...J V murals 3' Monitor 1 2 3' Occident Stall 34 3106 Club - A Y'TeenS 1' 2' 3' ,Q ,v 33 Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY BERLO Allied Youth lg F, T. A. 1, 2, 34 G. A. A. 2, 3, Cabinet 34 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Class Teams 1, 2, 34 Latin Club 1, 2, 3g Study Monitor 24 S100 Club 2, 34 Reg. President 34 Reg. Business Mgr. 24 Student Council 34 V. A. C. 1, 2, 34 Y-Teensl 2 3' Class Team lm Touinixment Award 2. RAWLAND BEZOLD Award Winners 1, 24 3100 Club 14 Stamp Counters 1, 2. JAMES BLUHM French Club 2, 3. JOHN BLUHM JUNE JO BODGE Study Monitor 34 Spanish Club 2: V. A. C. 34 Y-Teens 34 District Physics Award 2. LYNN BOHANAN Allied Youth 14 Art Club l, 2, 34 Publicity Chairman 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 34 Cabinet 24 President 34 Girls' lntra- murals l, 2, 34 Class Teams 1: Manager 2, 33 Latin Club 14 Ollice Monitor 14 Study Monitor 3g Senior Class Play 34 Student Council 1, 2, 34 V. A. C. 24 Y-Teens 1, 2, 34 Cabinet 3g Science Award 2. BILL BORLAND Allied Youth 1: Hi-Y 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Orchestra I, 2: Sports Manager 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Triangle Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Reg. Vice-Pres. 2: Band Variety 1, 3. BARBARA BRADY F. H. A. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 3: Monitor 3: 3100 Club 3: V. C. Y. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JOAN BRANHAM Award Winners 3: Band 3: Choir 3: Equestrian Club 3: Orchestra 3: Spanish Club 3: V. A. C. 3: Band Variety 3. Aww 4-,. .Q . s 'if on X 'E'-5 ROBERT BROKAW Golf 1, 2, 3. RITA BRUNO Chorus 2, 3: L Society 2: Reg. Civic Chairman 2: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Y-Teens 1, 3: Hall Monitor 3. GARY BRYANT ,W .. page i s twenty-three ,lm .'e'. ' ons nunnus H 'K '52 3 V Choir2,3. A 4 li A M . V. . v. QS 'f in i we? ! ,. fl! W' R -v-si ' lg. gt.. J, 1 Fx .IANICE BUTTERBAUGH Band 1, 2, 3: Chorus 2: S100 Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: V. C. Y. 2: Band Variety 1, 2. MIKE BYRUM Monitor 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 2. KAREN BROCK Art Club 3: Choir 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: F. T. A. 1, 2: L Society 2: Ollice Monitor 3: Reg. President, 2: Scholarship Test 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1. GARY BURLEW Allied Youth 1, 2: Award Winners 2: Basketball 1: Football 1: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Oflice Monitor 2: Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Stage Crew Mgr. 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2. ROBERTA CAMP Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: Girls' Ensemble 3: F. T. A. 1: Monitor 1, 2: S100 Club 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: V. C. Y.1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety 1, 2. page twenty-four Q .vpn- ,gpm X 5 S QW sv 1 Qi Sq mf ,. . KAY CAMPBELL Olhce Monitor 1, 2, 3: 35100 Club 1, 3: Reg. Secretary 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 2. KEN CARPENTER Choir 1, 2, 3: Latin Club l, 2: Library Staff l: 8100 Club 3: Boys' Quartette 3: Reg. Secretary l, 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. l: Tax Stamp Show 1: Band Variety 2, 3. GEORGE B. CARTER Football 1: Hi-Y 3: Track 2, 3. SHIRLEY CAR TWRIGHT B100 Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. C. Y. l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Chorus 3. CHARLES CASH Hi-Y 1: 3100 Club lg Reg. Welfare Chm. l. RUTH CATLETT Art Club 3: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, IZ, 3. 9 , .. . X ar . 'vt . Ill? fi- vz vi if 1 I CARL CHRISTOFF Art Club 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Spanish Club 1: Senior Class Play 3: Track l: Tax Stamp Show 2. CATHY CHRISTOFF Art Club 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: Equestrian Club 3: Girls' Intramurals l, 2, 3: Class Teams l, 2, 3: Oflive Monitor 2, 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. IRENE CHUCALES Allied Youth l, 2: Art Club 3: 35100 Club 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show, 3. LARRY CARTMELL EIETTY CHAPMAN F. H. A. 31 F. T. A. 3: Sl00 Club l: V. C. Y. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. AQUWQ, as-:sr P V , .2 at BONNIE CLIFTON Chorus 1: Equestrian Club 2, 3: President 3: F. T. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 3: Study Monitor 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Fun Without Destruction 2. EARLENE CLOTTS Allied Youth 1: Choir 1: Chorus l, 2, 3: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3: Secretary 2: Girls' Intramurals 1: S100 Club l: Reg. Civic- Chairman I: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. BOB CONLEY Football l, 2, 3: Travk l, 2. NANCY COOPER Allied Youth l: Art Club 2: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams l, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: L Soeiety 2: Ollice Monitor l, 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 1: Scholar- ship Test Chemistry 2: Spanish Club l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Y-Teen State Conference 2. FRED J. CORCORAN Art Club l 2 3' Choir I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Tax Stamp Show l, 3: Band Variety Show l, 2, 3: V. A. f 1 1 v , -as B C .. . f K vig. Q35 Mlm 'ns Q- isew wx: 1 v v . V..- l 2 3' Football 1. K N- BEVERLY CORMANY Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: Monitor 1: 3100 Club 1, 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. C. Y. 3: Music Leader 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Science State Recognition: Ensemble 3. BOB COURTNEY Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Monitor 2: Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 3: Scholar- ship Test 3: Senior Class Play 3: Stage Crew 1, 2: Student Couneil 2, 3: Band Variety Show 3: Junior Class Play 2: All City Baseball 2: Miss Senior Eseort 3. JUDY COX Choir l. HERB COZAD Band 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Band Treasurer 3: All-City Orchestra 1. GINNY cnoss ir . Allied Youth 1: Art Club 1, 2, 3: C. A. A. 3: Class Team Cheerleader 2, 3: Latin Club l: 3100 Club --Q. . . 2, 3: Relay Queen 2: Reg. 4. Business Mgr. l, 2: Senior A WV' Class Play 3: Student A ' . Council 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety 3: Sales Tax IN . Show 3. JUDY cusrsn 2 Allied Youth 1: Award 43, Winners 2: F. H. A. 1: E ,V A F. T. A. 1, 2, 3: Monitor A 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: fi. V. C. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Cabinet 2, 3: Seienve ' ' I' , : Award 1, 2. . if DORIS DAILEY Band 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Chorus l: F. T. A. 2: Library Staff 1, 2, 3: 3100 .,,.,,,, Club l: Spanish Club 1: Band Variety Show 1, 2. XM.. .IO ANN DAVIS C2 8 M' Xi. 5-si, 23. M Allied Youth 1: Cirls' A I' Intramurals 1, 2: Latin . , Club 1, 2, 3: Library Stall' - . 1, 2, 3: LW Society 2: 1 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. 1 sd -do 4 . A, F H .ix Q' , -Jw, .3 K ,JI-' Page twenty-five page twenty-six ' sp' 3 Q as 6 . .ev-s all JUDY DAVIS Equestrian Club 1: French Club 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Monitor l: 8100 Club 1: 31000 Club 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 2: Reg. Civic Chairman 3: Reg. Welfare Chairman 3: V. A. C. 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 2. SANDRA DEN T Annual Staff 3: Award Winners 2: Girls' Intra- murals l, 2, 3: Girls' Class Teams l, 2, 3: Office Monitor l, 3: Study Monitor l, 3: Occident Staff 3: 5100 Club 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 31 Band Variety 3: Reg. Social Chairman 2: Tax Stamp Show 3. MARY DEPOY Award Winners 2: Choir 3: Chorus l, 2: Latin Club l: Study Monitor 1: Y'Teens l, 2, 3: Hall Monitor 3. A- PAUL RUC' Transferred from DeV1lbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio, L, April, 1955. JANE DICKINSON Chorus 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. PATTY DIEDRICH Chorus 1, 2, 3: F. H. A. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1. THERESA DIGIOIA Q v LARRY DINSCH Allied Youth l: Baseball l, 2: Basketball l, 2: Choir 3: Hi-Y 3: Oflice Monitor l, 2: Reg. President 2: Reg. Secretary l: Tax Stamp Show 2, 3: Rand Variety 3. BARBARA DOLDER Allied Youth l, 2: Girls lntramurals l, 2: Monitor 2: Reg. Secretary 2: Senior Class Play 3: Stamp Counters l. BARBARA DRUAR Allied Youth l: Art Club 31 Equestrian Club 3: F. T. A. l, 2, Vice Pres. 3: Girls' Intramurals l, 3: Home- coming Court 3: Reg. President 1, Reg. Secretary 3: Student Council l: V. A. C. l, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 3: Band Variety 3. .IIM DETAMORE .iveepu Equestrian Club 1: Football l: Latin Club l: Uthce Monitor 3: Reg. President l: Reg. Civic Chairman 2: Scholarship Test 2: Senior Class Play 3: Stage Crew l, 2, mgr. 3: Student Council l, 2, 3: Class Art Club 1, Sec.-Treas. 2: Pres. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Team mgr. 3: Office Monitor 3: Reg. President 2: Reg. Secretary 1: Spanish Club 1, Treas. 2: Student Council 2, 3: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 3: Head Majorette 3: Allied Youth l. x 4 . BOB EDWARDS 3100 Club 3: Sports Manager 1. JIM EDWARDS Award Winners Chemistry and Zoology 2: Equestrian Club 3: HLY 3: Baseball Sports Manager l: Book Room Monitor 2, 3. JOHN EDWARDS Award Winners Chemistry 2: Baseball l, 2, 3: Basket- ball 2, 3: Freneh Club l, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Ofliee Monitor 3: Study Monitor 3: Beg. Vice President 2: Beg. Business Mgr. l: Scholarship Test 3: Student Couneil 1, 2, 3: President 3: Homeeoming Queen Eseort 3. CLIFF EGGLETON Art Club l, 2: 3100 Club 3: Beg. Business Mgr. l: Spanish Club l, 2. BETTIE EVANS Chorus I: Ofliee Monitor 2, 3: 3100 Club l: Beg. Welfare Chm. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ' f -1z.Q'1iifSf?3 :sire 1, 1 . . 3-22' fy , lp -ap, ' 9 x K Sl if g RUDYARD FAY Band 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: All-City Band l, 2, 3. BEVERLY FERGUSON Annual Staff 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Chorus lg Mixed Ensemble 3: Oeeident Staff 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 3. JUDY FERGUSON Fergie Choir 3: Chorus 2: French Club 2, 3: F. T. A. 1, 2, 3: Educational Chairman 3: Latin Club l: S100 Club 2, 3: Reg. President 2: Reg. Business Mgr. l: Geometry Seholarship Test 2: Student Council 2: V. A. C. 2, 3: Secretary 2: V. C. Y. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ar Y, ,.. ..,.. , .,...... . DAVID FURNESS Transfer from Dayton, l955: Hi-Y 3: Monitor 3: Senior Class Play 3. JACK GEIGER Transfer from Meadville 1955: Equestrian Club 3: Hi-Y 3. JOAN GIBSON Annual Representative l. JOAN GILLILAND Allied Youth l, 2: Award 'Jn 9- A cr ,H .,'? fi Page twenty-Seve ROLLAND HALLEY Hi-Y 2: Senior Play 3. 'imzv' Winner Chemistrv 2: Reserve Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3: Cirls' lntra- murals l, 2, 3: Class Teams l. 2, 3: Reg. President l: Spanish Club l, 2, 3: Student Couneil l, 3: Seeretary 3: V. A. C. 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Band Variety 3: Sales Tax Stamp Cl, 0 page twenty-eight if ,Q BARBARA GLASS Art Club 1 2 3: Treasurer 3: Band Majorette 3: Class Team Cheerleader 3' Chorus 1 2' G. A. A. 2 3: Cabinet 3: Class Teams 1, 2: Reg Council 2: Triangle Queen 2' Y-Teens 1 2 3' Sales . , 5, .2 . , ' -as. , . . . 'Z Q .. , r W: ee.i Business Mgr. 2: Student jg, me ,H J 9 Y 1 1 T Tax Show 3: Band Variety Show 3. NANCY GRABILL Allied Youth 1: Award Winner Chemistry 2: Reserve Cheerleader 2: Varsity 3: Chorus 1: Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams 1, 2, 3: Girls' State 21 Ln Society 2: Reg. President 1: Reg. Secretary 2: Student Council 1, 3: Treasurer 3: V. A. C. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. BILL GRANT French Club 1, 2, 32 3100 Club 3. CHARLES GRAY Choir1 2 3' President3' .C. Y.l 2 3' ' e President 3 5. .. .av is 'is S 6 J I S K. 1 15541, . i s M -a. M' I I Q, ..e.w.,f- -. r. a..,,' ,. PHYLLIS GRILE Art Club 2: Band Majorette 3: Equestrian Club 1, 2, 3: F. T. A. 1, 2: Girls, Intra- murals 1: Study Monitor 3: 3100 Club 1: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. PAT GROSH Allied Youth 1: Art Club 2, 3: Band Majorette 3: Equestrian Club 2, 3: French Club 1: F. T. A. 1, 2: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Monitor 1: Reg. Vice President 1, 2: V. A. C. il: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Sales Tax Show 2: Band Variety Show 3. PHYLLIS GUYTON Allied Youth 1: Chorus 1: Latin Club 1: Library Staff 1: HL Society 2: Ofiice Monitor 3: Scholar- ship Test 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Secretary 3. JANICE HAFEY Equestrian Club 1 2 3' F.T.A.12' ils Intramurals 3' Latin Club l Monitor 1 Reg Civic Chm 1 YTeensl 2 3 f f- ' i in . af A in 'aw-W.. r-MQ ROGER HANKLE L Society 2: Reg. President 2: Scholarship Test Chem. 2: Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3. BARBARA HANNE Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: French Club 2, 3: Latin Club 1: L Society 2: Monitor 2: 3100 Club 2, 3: V. C. Y. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. CHUCK HANNON Band 1, 2, 3: Choir 3: Dance Band 1, 2, 3: Treas- urer 1: President 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Orchestra 3: Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3. BILL HARRIS Basketball 3: Transfer from Chillicothe, 1955. HELEN HART Allied Youth 1, 2: Band l, 2, 3: Office Monitor 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety Show l, 2, 3. LAURA HARTSOOK Allied Youth l, 2: Art Club 2, 3: Choir 3: Chorus l, 2: French Club 2 3: Girls' lntrarnurals l, 2, 3: 3100 Club 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 2: Reg. Welfare Chairman l: V. A. C. l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. NORMAN HARVEY Allied Youth 1. .6-V VALERIE HEGENBERGER F. H. A. 2: Girls' Intra- murals l: Y-Teens 2, 3. BARBARA HERBSTER Allied Youth 1, 2: Art Club l, 2, 3: Majorette 1, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: S100 Club l, 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: V. A. C. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DUDLEY HEREFORD Basketball 1, 2. BARBARA HESS Annual Staff 1: Library Staff 3: Monitor 2: Y-Teens 1. DONNA HESSLER Art Club l, 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: F. T. A. 3: G. A. A. l, 2, Cabinet 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Girls' Class Teams 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GEORGE HILF Football 1, 2, 3: Trac-k F Q? '41 41 F' . X332 I , . . Q?-' page twenty-nine CAROLYN HEDGES Chorus 1, 2, 3: Latin Club l. --sl HARRIET HERRON Allied Youth 1: Chorus l, 2, 3: Library Staff 3: V. A. C. 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. FRED HILL Frenvh Club l, 2: Monitor 3: S100 Club l, 2, 3: Reg. Busirwes Mgr l Page thirty PATRICIA ANN HILL Art Club 33 Equestrain Club 1, 2, 33 Vice President 33 F. T. A. 2, 33 Social Chm. 33 Girls' Intramurals 33 Latin Club 13 Reg. Secretary 23 Senior Class Play 33 V. A. C. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Band Variety 3. PATTI HIXSON Reserve Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 33 G. A. A. 2, 33 Treasurer 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Teams 1, 2, 33 Reg. President 23 Student Council 2, 33 V. A. C. 1, 2, 33 Presi- dent 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Vice President 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Band Variety Show 3. W? JERRY HOFFMAN Equestrain Club 23 Latin Club 13 3100 Club 33 Track 2' Gym Monitor 1 MARJIE HORGER French Club 1, 2, 33 Study Monitor 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. NANCY HORN GAIL HOSTETTER Band 1, 2, 33 G. A. A. 2, 33 Vice President 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 President 33 L Society 23 Reg. President 33 Student Council 33 V. A. C. 2, 33 V. C. Y. 1, 23 Vice President 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. VICKI HOWELLS Choir 2, 33 Girls' Ensemble 2, 33 Equestrain Club 2, 33 G. A. A. 23 Girls' Intra- murals 33 Class Team 33 Office Monitor 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 33 Student Council 3' V. A. C. 33 Y-Teens 33 Rand Variety 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. VIVIAN HUGHES Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Stamp Counter 1, 2. WENDELL HUNYADY Study Monitor 23 Spanish Club 1, 2: V. A. C. 13 Boys Locker Monitor 2. MARGIE HOLMAN Library Staff 1 3 DORTHA HOUK Girls' Intramurals 1, 23 Library Staff 1, 2, 33 3100 Club 1, 2, 33 V. C. Y. 33 Latin Club 1. KAYE JACKSON Chorus 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Ofiice Monitor 13 3100 Club 3: Y-Teens 1. 2. RILLA JACKSON Transferred from Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 1955: Annual Staff 3: Occident Stafl' 3. MARY LOU JOHNSON Award Winners 2: French Club l: Girls' lntramurals I, 2: Monitor 1, 2, 3: 35100 Club 1, 3: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 1, 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 1. MELDA JONES Library Staff l, 2: Office Monitor 3: S100 Club 3: Scholarship Test 2: Spanish Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DONALD JUSTICE V. C. Y. 3. K AYE K ASDORF Allied Youth 1: Choir 3: F. T. A. 3: G. A. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Girls' Class Teams 2: Girls' State 2: L Society 2: Orchestra I, 2: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1, Vice-Pres. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 2, 3. DOROTHY KEGG Choir Monitor 3: Chorus l, 2: Girls' Intramurals 2: L Society 2: Monitor 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. JOHN KELLY Art Club 1: Award Winners 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: L Society 2: Scholarship Test 2. JERRY KEYES Choir l, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Monitor 2: Track 1, 2. RONALD KNIPP Allied Youth 1: Award Winners 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Choir 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Study Monitor 1: 3100 Club 1, 2: Track 1: Band Variety 1, 2, 3. BILL KUHN Award Winners 1, 2: Choir 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: L Society 2: 3100 Club l: Reg. President 1: Reg. Secretary 2: Boys' Clee 1, 2, 3. CHARLES LANDENBERGER Award Winners 2: Hi-Y 3: 3100 Club 3: Spanish Club l. LARRY LANGDON Award Winners 2: Band 2, 3: French Club 1: Scholar- ship Test l: V. C. Y. 2, 3. , - thirty-one a s ' , Q M .X ls!! ,Qs : 2 I 1. I-.L A N332 Q 4 S , V 4, v .Ii T P, 3 .sg . 6 xwqf - page thirty-two , Wav?-1 fi ! A 4 : ' ' . at 5 A A ai CHUCK LANTZ Award Winners Drafting 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Equestrain Club 2, 3: Monitor 1, Reg. Welfare Chm. 2, Triangle Club 2: Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 3. BRIAN LEWIE Allied Youth 1, Annual Staff, Co-Editor 3, Award Winners Chemistry, Physics 2, 3, Boys' State 2, Choir 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, Library Staff 1, L Society 2, Reg. Business Mgr. 2, Scholarship Test 3: Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, 3, Fun Without Destruction 3. KAIL LINEBRINK Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Science Award 2, Band Variety 1, 2, 3. 4 tl' JANET LORENZO Choir 3, Chorus 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Monitor 3, Scholar- ship Test 2, Y-Teens 1, 2. K AROL LO TZ F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, President 2, Secretary 3, G. A. A. 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Office Monitor 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. FLOYD LOVE Annual Staff 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Social Chm. 2, Mixed Ensemble 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 34, Occident Stall' 2, Reg. Business Mgr. 1, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, Band Variety 2, 3. 69 .W f' 'T -15:1 .., is Q , 'W Y Q JOHN LOWRY Award Winners Drafting 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Hi-Y 3, Reg. Civic Chm. 2: Triangle Club 1, 2, 3. TOM MAISH Award Winner 2, Library Stall' 1, 3, 3100 Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. ELSIE MARTIN Art Club 2, 3: Secretary 3: Reserve Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Choir 2: Chorus 1, C. A. A. 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Monitor 2, Reg. President 3, Reg. Civic Chm. 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, Y-Teens 1, 2,'3, Cabinet 3. BOB LISTON Art Clubl 2 3 Award JOHN LOVE I SOCICIY2 Scholarship 'lestl 2 3 Spanish Club FRED MARTIN Allied Youth 1, Award Winner 1, F. T. A. 1, Latin Wlnners 2 Scholarship Test 1 Spanish Club 1 2 Cnr., 1 2 3 State Science Day .A Award 2 Club 2, S100 Club 2, Reg. Secretary 1, Reg. Welfare Chm. 1, Stamp Counter 2. DAN MATYAC Award Winners l: Monitor l: Slllll fllllll l. MARILYN MAXWELL Allied Youth l, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3: SGIOU Cluh 3: V. A. C. 2: Y-'llm-vns l. 2. DONNA MCCONNELL Choir 2, 3: Chorus l: Y-'llc-ens 1: Tax Staunp Show 2. - ,al 2 VI --'Z' 'Nw JERRY MCLINN Allied Youth 1: Art Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Award Winners 2: Choir 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 23 L Soviety 2: Reg. President l, 3: Student Counvil l, 3: Tax Stamp Show 1. CLARA McKEEVER Art Club 3: F. T. A. 3: C. A. A. 3: Girls' Intra- murals l, 2. 3:Cirls' Class 'learns 1: Latin Cluh 1: Ollive Monitor l, 2, 3: Study 'Monitor 3: Reg. Secretary 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3: Tax Stamp Show 2. LEON MEACHAM cd :A 'Q 43 Q fl X nf fi? 4 . 4' EDWARD MENGE Art Club 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Lab. Assistant 2, 3. LARRY MILLER Annual Staff l, 3: Art Club 1, 2, 3: Award Winners 1, 2: L Soviety 2: Scholar- ship Test l: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. MARILYN MILLER F. H. A. 3: Y-Teens 3. W? -4 A 'J' -J 5 page thirty-three ANN MclLYAR Equc-strain Club 3: F. 'l'. A. 3: Monitor 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Reg. Presi- dent l: Student Counvil l: V. A. C. l, 2. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ALICE MEBANE Chorus l: V. C. Y. 1: Y-Teens 1. nd ROGER MILLER Equestrain Club 3: aim- -3 V. A. C. 3: Band Variety 3. 4-.59 IJ TOM MILLET Study Monitor 1. DON MOLT S5100 Club 35 Tax Stamp Show 3. ROBERT MOMAN Choir 33 Monitor 1, 33 Senior Class Play 31 Stamp Counter 1. RON MONST RON NEBINGER Allied Youth 14 Art Club 31 Award Winner 1g Base- ball lg Basketball 1: Equestrain Club 33 Football 13 Monitor 1, 2g Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chm. 1: V. A. C. 3g Band Variety Show 3. LEW R. NEER Annual Staff, Co-Editor 3: Award Winners, Chem. 1, 2, Physics 33 Boys' State 2g Football 13 Latin Club 1: L Society 25 Scholarship Test 3g Kent State Speech Scholarship 1. MARILYN 0'BRlEN SCOTT MUNSON ri F. H. A. 1, V. Pres. Monitor 35 Reg. Business - M -A 2, 33 Study Monitor 33 Mgr- 1- 3' Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. BILL OCKER Award Winner 1, 25 Band 1, 2, Treasurer 33 Latin Club 1: Scholarship Test 1: Track 2, 3g Drum Major 3. 3: JILL OGDEN Homecoming Queen 3: Annual Staff 3: C. A. A. 1, 2, Cabinet 3: Girls' Class Teams 2: Latin Club lg Office Monitor 2, Occident Staff 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 3: Senior Class Play 3: Student Council 3: Y-Teens 1, Treas. 2, Cabinet 3: Band Variety 3: Tax Stamp Show 3. LYNN OLDFIELD F. T. A. l: Girls' Intra- murals l: S100 Club 1: Y-Teens 1, 3. LARRY OLLAM CAROL OWEN F. T. A. 2, 3: Monitor ,-Cx fa .. f .iQ U J 'T ,fi -6 i N- ' ,.atM11.? 3 I.. .. .. N. :if LA BILL PABS T Band 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 3: Football 1: Tax Stamp Show 3. JANET PAINTER Allied Youth I: Chorus 2: Girls' TlllY'2lI1llll'BlS l, 2: Monitor 2, 3: 3100 Club 2: V. A. C. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DAVID PARKER llmvell Art Club 3: Band l, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Boys' State 2: Danee Band l, 2, 3: Football 1: Hi-Y 2, 3: Reg. President 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3: V. A. C. 3: Senior Class Pres. 3: Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3: Band Variety 1, 2, 3. MARVIN PATE AC! BEVERLY PETERFY uPe'eu Allied Youth 1: Equestrian Club 1, 2: Monitor 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. CHARLENE PETERSON F. T. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1: Ollice Monitor 3: 3100 Club 3: N 1213? STEVE PLEVEL Study Monitor l: V. C. Y. 1 Hall Monitor 2 LYNN POOLE page thi rty- five l, 2. 3: V. C. Y. l, 2, 3: Y'Teens l, 2, 3. Football 2 Trackl 2 3 Equestrian f lub 3 Monitor 3 S100 Club3 V A C 3 Y Teens 3 SUSIE POPULIN Art Clubfl, 2: G. A. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Monitor 3: S100 Club 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Reg. President 2: Reg. Civic Chm. 1: Student Council 2: V. A. C.1, 2,3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety Show 1, 3: Sales Tax Show 3. DIANE PORTER Choir 3: Chorus 1, 22 French Club 1, Secretary 2, 3: Girls' State Alternate 2: L Society 2: Study Monitor 3: Scholarship Test 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. L. LEE PORTER Band 1, 2, 3: Office Monitor 2: 3100 Club 3: Track 1: Hall Monitor 3: Band Variety Show 1: All City Band 2. . Mgr. 1, 2: Track Mgr. FRED PRESTON Gifford , Annual Stall' 2, 3: Baseball ' Mgr. 1: Basketball Mgr. 2, 3: Football 1, 2, Honorable Mention 3: Hi-Y V. President 3: Study Monitor 2: OccidentStaf1' 2, 3: 3100 Club 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Council 3: Track 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor 3. if .. , as 5 A. e N RONNIE RADCLIFF Basketball Mgr. 1: Football 1, 2, 3: 3100 Club 1, 2: Reg. Sec. 2: Reg. Business Mgr.. 1, 3. f. ' ' F LYNN RALSTON Choir 3: Equestrain Club 3: Football Mgr. 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Olnfice Monitor 1, 2, 3: S100 Club 3: Sports 1,2,V.A.C.3. .3 331 I :fe .. 1 537. f DAVE RANDALL Annual Staff 2, 3: Base- ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, Co-Captain 3: Hi-Y Coach 3: Study Monitor 1, 2, 3: Occident Staff 2, 3: 3100 JO ANN RECOB French Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams 1, 2, 3: Library Staff 2, 3: Monitor 1: Reg. Business Mgr. 2: Reg. Civic Chm. 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 3. BARBARA REED uRe-Din F. T. A. 1, 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2: Monitor 1, 2, 3: S100 Club 3: Reg. Secretary 2: Reg. Welfare Chm. 1: Spanish Club 1: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C.1, 2, 3: V. C. Y. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Sales Tax Show 3. BETTY REZES Allied Youth 1: Choir 2, 3: Chorus 1: F. H. A. 2, Pres. 3: Reg. Sec. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DON RHYAN JIM POSTON sioo Club 3. Golf 1, 2. f,3ff,,. Club 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1: Student Council 1, 3: Miss Senior Escort 3: Locker Room Monitor 1, 2: All City Basketball 3: Basketball Captain 3. Transferred from Jackson Choir 2, 3. ,,,, , ., . 'om-3, 1955: Band 25 SALLY RITZMANN 1 ...lou Award Winners 2: F. H. A. 3: Latin Club 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Duty 3: Monitor 2, 3. PHYLLIS ROBERTS Chorus 1: Library Staff l, 2, 3: Soviety 2: Study Monitor 2: 3100 Club 3: Yfl'f'Pns 1, 2, 3. SHARON ROHR Allied Youth 1: Chorus l: l .'l'. A. l: C. A. A. 2, Cabinet 3: Girls' lntra- murals l, 2. 3: Ollivf- Monitor 3: Study Monitor l, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show, 2. MARILYN ROZELL Award Winners l: Chorus l, 2, 3: Cirls' Class llivums l: Monitor 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: llall Monitor l. MARVIN RUHLEN Art Club 3. ROSEMARY RYERSON Chorus 1, 2, 3: F. T. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Olhce Monitor 3: 3100 Club l, 2: 31000 Club 3: V. A. C. 1, 2, 3: Y-Tet-ns l, 2, 3. MARILYN SAATKAMP Choir 3: Chorus 1, 2: Office Monitor 3: 319100 Club 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: V. C. Y. l. JACK R. SANFORD Allied Youth 1, 2: Latin Club 1: S100 Club 1: Stage- Crvw 1, 2. MARIANNE SAYRE Choir I, 2, 3: Chorus 1: Mixed Ensemble 3: Ollice Monitor 3: Study Monitor l: V. C. Y. 1: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Band Variety 3. DICK SCHALL Art Club l: Latin Club 1: Golf Team l, 2, 3. MARLENE SCHILLER Allied Youth l: Equvstrain Club 3: 3100 Club l: Reg. President 3: Reg. Sevre- tary 2: Svnior Class Play 3: Student Count-il 3: V. A. C. l, 2, 31 Y-Twins 1, 2, 3. PERRY SCHWARTZ page . 19 thirty-eight 1.1 z W A .M 6 X t 'J 14 X Mm 1 '- if air .f DAN SCOLES Latin Club 1. NANCY SEEDS Annual Staff 3: F. T. A. lg Latin Club 13 Office Monitor 33 Occident Staff, Page Editor 3, S5100 Club 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: Sales Tax Show 2, 35 Annual, Club Editor 3. NANCY SHARADIN Chorus 1, 23 F. H. A. 1, 2g F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 1g S100 Club 13 Spanish Club 1g V. A. C. 1, 2, V. C. Y. lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. i., if' in ' 'Q 'V 'QS iw X 5 mst, . , . E Q. w . -A , jk ,ALL -. 'di le ri' E5 W .ani 5 MARILYN SHEETS F. T. A. 2, President 3: L Society 2: Office Monitor 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 3: English Scholar- ship Test 1, 2: Spanish Club 24 V. A. C. 2, 3. SUE SHELL Choir 2, 3: Equestrain Club 3: F. T. A. 33 G. A. A. 2, 31 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Office Monitor 2, 31 Reg. Civic Chm. 13 Spanish Club 2, 3g V. A. C. 2, 3g Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Sales Tax Show 33 Band Variety Show 3. BETTY SIMMS Latin Club 11 Y-Teens 1. -ze ,aw if K r ART SLATE Band 1, 2, 3g Cross- Country 2, 31 Dance Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3g Track 1, 2, 3, Noble Allen Award 1: Tax Stamp Show 1, 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3: District and State Solo Contest 1, 2, 3. ED SLYH HARLEY SMITH ,acres LOWELL SMITH PATTY SHAY Latin Club 1, Treasurer Allied Youth 13 Art RONALD C. SLABAUGH 2, Secretary 35 L Club 25 Equestrain Club French Club 1, Treasurer Society 2: Orchestra 1, 3g Monitor 33 8100 Club V. Pres. 2, Treasurer rf? 15 Senior Class Play 2, 33 Reg. Civic C-hm. 3: Reg. President 13 Student 3g V. A. C. 13 2, History Scholarship Council lg Track 13 Band Test 2. Variety Show 2, 3. Y-Teensl 2 3 'f:..' f' 'sei-..,1., .. '..,,.5-1 H RUTH SPANGLER Choir 3: Chorus 1. 2: F. T. A. 2, 3: C. A. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams 1, 2: S100 Club 3: Reg. Secre- tary 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: V. A. C. 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Miss Senior 3. WADE SPANGLER Football 1: Hi-Y 3: Latin Club 1: Study Monitor 1: S100 Club 1: Reg. Presi- dent 1, 2: Student Council 1, Vice-Pres. 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Triangle Club 1. ANNA STAVRIDES Steve Transferred from South High School, September, 1954. J is ff . if' ,, f ,uf ei JUDY STELZ Award Winners 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: French Club 1: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Monitor 1, 2: Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Class Team Cheerleader 1: Tax Stamp Show 3: Band Variety 3. JOHN STETLER 3100 Club I. TED STROHM French Club 1. .-,g f xr wwe, We . 5 r R an 551 0 23 'fi 4 ROGER SUVER Choir 2, 3: .Boys' Quartette 3. Q7 l SHARON TANNER V Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, A 3: Class Team Cheer- leader 2, 3: French Club 'Z' ' 1: Office Monitor 1, 2, 3: .0 Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. Q 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, Cab. - 2, Treas. 3: Band Variety 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 2, 3. ANN THIEL Transferred from Gary, ' Indiana, September, 1954: A ' l Art Club 2, 3: Spanish g Club 2: Senior Class Play it 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. Page thirty nme LARRY STEECE Baseball 1: Study Monitor 2: 3100 Club 1. PHILLIP STUART K Band l French Club l S100 Clubl 2 3 Track 1 u k ,,.- ..... 2, Hi-Y3: Latin Club Al IRENE THOMPSON Transferred from Linden, September, 1954: Choir 3: Chorus 3: F. H. A. 3: Monitor 3: Y-Teens 3. J 15 Z Page forty ,fix ,' str X VL 9 . 1 an ii 'Vi X :sq Q fn . A W l Q. Y 3 x 'l L VN ff.. HOWARD TIDWELL Basketball 1: Track 1, 3. JIM TOPPING Sports Manager 2. IRMA VANMETER Chorus 1, 2: V. A. C. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2. JEANNETTE VENTOLA Allied Youth 1: F. T. A. 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, Cab. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams 1, 2: Monitor 2, 3: 3100 Club -C 4- 7 , ,I-M, ,, ' ex L-. ' fe.. ii A bl! if , , ., i few I' ,af 1 vu-+A.. JEAN WAGNER Equestrain Club 1, 2, Sec. 3: F. T. A. 3: Girls' Intra- murals 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety 3: Tax Stamp Show. ELIZABETH WALKER Choir 3: Chorus 2: Girls' Quartette 3. JEAN WALKER Choir 3: Chorus 1, 2: Girls' Ensemble 3: Study Monitor 1: Spanish Club 3: V. C. Y. 1, 2, Sec. 3: Y-Teens 1. MARILYNN WARREN Annual Staff 2, 3: Chorus l: G. A. A. Sec. 3: Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Team Cheerleader 2, 3: Occidenfstaff 2, 3: Reg. Secretary 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 1: V. A. C. 1: 3:1 , Af 4 fi f . 'id' v . ii GEORGE WATKINS Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chair- man 2, 3: Lorker Room Monitor 3. BARBARA WATTS Chorus 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: 34100 Club 31 Y-Teens 1, 2. ROLLIN WATTS LYNDA WEST Award Winners 2: Chorus 1: Equestrain Club 3: French Club 2: Girls' Intramurals 1: Latin Club 1: Library Staff 1, 2, 3: Reg. Sec-retary 3: Reg. Civic Chairman 2: 1, 2: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: V. A. C. 1, 2, 3: V. C. Y. 1 n XI'1 ..-.... 1 Q Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Triangle Court 2: Tax Stamp Show 3: Band Variety 3. Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 2. 'P - , :Ames A. wr-nrr px h e I Award Winners 2: Hi-Y ,gg I 3: Scholarship Test 3. , BOB WILKINS Award Winner 2: Ili-Y l. 2, 3: Monitor 3: 3100 Club 1, 2. 3: Sports Manager l, 2, 3: Student Council 3: Locker Room Monitor 3. FRED WILLIAMS Award Winner 2: Band l, 2, 3: Dance Band l, 3: Oihce Monitor 3: 3100 Club l: Orchestra l: Band Variety l, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show l, 3: All City Band l. 2: All City Orchestra l. RAY WILLIAMS Ilauntz Award 2: Band l, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Choir 3: Dance Hand l, 2, 3: Football l, 2, 3: French Club 2: I, Society 2: Monitor l, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, President 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. l: Scholarship Test 2: Student Council 2. 3. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Transferred from Hunt- ington, W. Va.: F. T. A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 3: L Society 2: Oiiice Monitor 3: 3100 Club 3: Spanish Scholarship Test 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3: V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. BOB WILLIS Award Winner 2: Band 1, 2: Hi-Y 2: Monitor 3: S100 Club 2, 3. GAIL WILLS Choir 3: Chorus 1, 2: Equestrain Club 1, 2, ' ' A 2 3' fi ' i , 3.F.'l. ., .Cris 1: ff? iv Intramurals l, 2, 3: .Latin Club I: Oilice Monitor 2, 3: Girls' Quartette 3: Reg. President 2' Senior Class iiiii 2. lV.:A. C. 3. Y-Teens Play 3 Student Council l 2 3 Band Variety Show 3. JIM WILSON Chemistry Award Winner 2: Band 1: Baseball I, 2: Football 1, 2: Hi-Y I: Latin Club I: Monitor 2, 3: 3100 Club l, 2, 3: Reg. Business Mgr. 1: Reg. Civic Chm. 2: Projection Crew l, 2, 3: Band Variety Show l. 1,,,,,..-1, 4' NH . j 3 .. 17,5 1 hh , . A5 , : ., Uv I as 'iw i 4 I. 115 LARRY WITHERUP Award Winner 2: French Club l, 2: 3l00 Club 3: Reg. President 2: Student Council 2. MARJORIE WOHLGEMUTH Award Winner 1: Choir 3: Chorus 3: Equestrain Club 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MARNA WOLF Reg. Welfare Chm. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JANET WOODRUFF Chorus l, 2, 3: V. A. C. l, 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. :fe 1-0 ex . Page 5 ' forty-one I2 i -6 3 nfl ff? p s-..,,,,,,.. i page forty-two OREN WOODWARD Band 1: Choir 2, 3: Hall Monitor 3: V. C. Y. 33 President 1, 2. DONLEY WRAY Annual Stall Assistant Editor 2g Boys' State 2g Choir 3: French Club 2, President 3: L Society 23 Occident Staff 2, Editor 3: S100 Club 1, 2, 33 Scholarship Test 1, 2: Senior Class Play 3: Student Council l, 2, 31 V. C. Y. Vice-President 2, President 3. BILL WRIGHT Hi-Y 1: Track 3: State Fair Award 1: State Science Award 2. WANDA WRIGHT Y-Teens l. JANET ANN YOUNG . , 5 ' Cabinet 3' Girls Intra- muralsl 2 3' Latin Club . l: Olhce Monitorl 2 I M 4 K 3'S100Club1 2 3- E, at l Reg. Welfare Chm. 3: Q - K Student Council 3: Y-Teens l Cabinet 1, 2, President 3: Sales Tax Show 2, . 3: Band Variety Show ' Choir Monitor 3g Chorus 2' 1.2.3 GAAl,2, ' 'X if ,K .A+ 3 a v - f l 7 A Y v V v , , '17 f .6 .i RIMS Y? rs. 3! if rf ...uf il. Q- ,Q . 'Lum ' 3 3: V. A. C. 1. SANDY FRANCISCO One of the last basketball games in which the Seniors participated. THE SENIOR MIXER The Y-Teen Cabinet .leanette Ventola chose as her project, Malaria, one of the w0rld's greatest killers. The heart, key to the human body, was Judy Thompson's project. page forty-three West does it again! On Saturday, April 7, 211 students left for Ohio State University to partici- pate in the annual District Science Day. Projects in almost every field of science were represented by schools in and around the area of Columbus. From the 211 entries of West High, 68 received superior, 70 excellent, 49 good and 24 satisfactory. The senior high students that received superior in the district had the opportunity to take the same project to Springfield, Friday, April 20, to compete with students from the whole state of Ohio. The tenseness and ex- citement of both days are things that won't be forgotten for quite some time. Judy Von Schriltz be- lieves that healthy teeth make healthy bodies. ., 5 , W' W is uses USES V A .H ' X vi ' . ix ,t I aa TFIHIPA j HM-lt AOCESS ' ALUM :Num i . uw E gk MINING QQ, 'U n Gail Hostettcr is shown explaining her project on aluminum. Charles Huff demonstrating the mechanics of a windmill. page forty-four ,ul an zr 7 ,X ff .f SURPRISE as Margie Abram gets tapped for A production by the Senior Dramatics class brings National HOHOI' S0CiCfY- CLASS RINGS a variety of costumes and acting. l gf- . , it a x i O TLY SENIOR Dave Steele, Gail Hostetter, Jim Apel, and Walter Goudy Fred Corporan and Floyd Love are --pinched by prove that the Romans still live on. Dave Thornton' Guys and Dolls Day in Semor High brlngs out an an array of beautiful young girls and handsome young gentlemen. The Junior High shows that they are not going to be out-done by the Seniors on Guys and Dolls day. N eq. .,,- l vmwux, ..... ,..,1:,, A A A V-V-: ' . Q M K .f--'-- uf -ff.. , laps M , X.. dx X . YQ H lA,.:. 4 - A :sian 4 Wsgp wmg xv 1 NS, w 5meg:,,WMgf1 - -W X xg ESw1z:,i1m:..'m -1- y . Faux I K 5i'?f1i1'iff?aTvgsQf' Q . A mix-.: A A xnw vm .ff fp Q S mv . 1, . , , 1 WA. . ,JQ ' A lx, 'mmwm im WMM '-Q: '5 Q if X X 1. . k 3 Q h ,3AA.. . wx , xp. W. U E155 X wx f, A ..,. . ,, giiwwm Q N .M , f . 'ifW22?Wif?f tg iE:1W5ifH4- ' A. ,S wi: ' 1 A ' J V ...,L Lx 4..-mr .Y ,::X14-wr--rv.-Y, : f J. Sv'-r f f .,., .. . . jf-Lf , 9 21.3 H:-Q1-rf :i:Qs::'m:5 yi -V , ' f' -'ff in , 'Y ,,?wiiy. ..,,. 5 .,... , . B Q, J,f ' fi3Zilf'QgE , M f ,em fi-lla? Q - -2 '-i L, ,W .N M, ,z.s,w, ,s V' gil-L.. w Iv R33 4 K .ii-eisgspyskffwfws. H 2 , ,::W,g,i ,W W, Q. ,f 5 .,.. qv 4 S 2 X 5 1 1 s Q 1. ,.M...1.. 5 . . 3 s LQ f 2 A Qs 'rim-A X 'Q f . 2 4 iii -f ' .Q X 1 ,, K ,M . .. X , iv at mamma- F REGIS Q 12B HOMEROOM 101 First row, left to right, Marvin Brown, Ronnie Borton, Bob Bunner, Richard Castle, Gary Glass, Bob Doherty, Jim McWilliams, Ted Hulett. Second row, Dave Conrad, Jerry Howard, Edward Lilly, Tom Howard, Dick Hurd, John Birle, Mike Donaldson, John Love, Daryl Gordon. Third row, Bill Edwards, Bill Bierly, Bill Wright, Tim Edwards, Jim Fulton, Norman Harvey, Ronald Matthews, Buddy Johnson. Fourth row, Larry Ollam, Bob DeWitt, Chuck Cash, Larry Cartmell, Jim Graham, Stan Huff, Jeff Dum. HOMEROOM 313 Fin! row, left to right, Vivian Hughes, Loretta Bridges, Dianne Boyer, Pat Henry, Dian Lust, Betty Snider, Betty Chapman, Shirley Chesser. Second row, Nancy Creamer, Leona Linn, Marylin Hahn, Libby Laderer, Shirley Glassburn, Melanie Davies, Jo Ann McElroy. Third row, Judy Bickham, Judy Gilbert, Dorothy Fleming, Pat Huffman, Betty Hughes, Ruth Evans, Donna Gould, 'Vlarietta Morgan. page forty-eight i is HOMEROOM 315 First row, left to right, William Ruihng, Sally Worch, Jacqueline Jackson, Sandy Smith, Jo Ann Lewis, Virginia Epley, Judy Weber, Zo Ann Stanfield. Second row, Dorothy Snow, Charlene Sunker, Carriemae Tucker, Patti Shan- non, Barbara Hess, Mary Snedegar. Third row, Tom Reeves, Marvin Beach, Ralph Tittle, Wade Spangler, Dick Ramey, Ronald Ranney. Fourth low, Tom Pridemore, Dave Snavely, Dick Thomas, Paul Williams, John Stone, Tom Davis. 11A HOMEROOM 323 First row, left to right, Sam Alford, Dave Cummins, Parker Brigner, Joseph Weaver, Fred Casselman, Jack Kamer, Jack Wilson, Donald Bisbee, Jim Calvert. Second row, Gene Brobeck, Dwain Dorr, Paul Pennell, Bill Bigelow, Chuck Bailey, Keith Wilson, Thomas Baker, Larry Bigler. Third row, Ned Johnson, Geoff Rausch, Don Johnson, John Hartigan, Mike Mc- Kitrick, Bill Croy, Charles Budd, Sam Morris, Bob Ebright. Fourth row, Cary Walters, Dave Cash, Ron Dixon, Don Andrews, Bill Bugh, Larry Doyle, Pete De Shazor. HOMEROOM 156 First row, left to right, Wayne Leeka, Judy Thivener, Sue Veregge, Dixie Wright, Joan Ziegler, Jean St. Clair, Kay Wells, Jim Wichterman. Second row, Janet Stein, Lois Todd, Cynthia Weatherheaid, Sandy Thorne, Pat Wright, Carol Ifnfried, Hallie Wil- son, Barbara Timmons. Third row, Jerry Lewis, Gary Link, Dave Key, Mike King, Dave White, Al Dahlgren, Jim Worthington, Jerry Kline, Joyce Strickler. Fourth row, Larry Karst, Ivan White, Don Kruckeberg, Phil Lynch, Robert Krieg, Julio Lorenzo, Roger Koch, Clinton Flowers. HOMEROOM 226 First row, left to right, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Roselee DiCenzo, Holly Hunt, Sharon Hawk, Jane Vanlue, Maxine Gassman, Lois Ann Fox. Second row, Charlotte Fulton, Patricia Bell, Frances Evans, Julie Fiechter, Bar- bara Haight, Barbara Diedrich, Norina Hessinger. Third row, Judy Edwards, Norma Ho- hert, Judy Hawthorne, Mary Jane Eagon, Julia Higgins, Kay Hinderer, Nancy Grass, Daleen Hedrick, Edna Gibbs. Fourth row, Naomi Evans, Judy Dun- kin, Suzie Elliott, Kristin Armstrong, Carol Durbin, Nancy Gaskill, Donna Ellingsworth. HOMEROOM 227 First row, left to right, Julie Robinson, Linda Bean, Patti McCormack, Mary Hildebrand, Joyce Williams, Judy Til- ton, Darlene Duncan, Paulette Davis, Judy Keckley. Second row, Elaine Wines, Carolyne Burnett, Ruth McDermitt, Lacinda Scherer, Judy Lavitchka, Alice Jones, Elizabeth Malone, Donna Frye, Lenora Shaver. Third row, Wanda Lee, Linda Matheny, Judy Krueger, Judi Lloyd, Darlene Ma- lone, Alice Martin, Becky Lowe, Lois McCoy, Carol Andrette. Fourth row, Barbara Kaiser, La French Ingram, La Raeu Ingram, Sandra Vance, Judy Fisk, Judi Lovelle, Cynthia Mat- tey, Shelba Jones, Pat Evans. HOMEROOM 311 First row, left to right, Barbara Baker, Carol Ball, Peggy Castle, Bobbie Wat- son, Nancy Bemer, Anita Beckwith, Judie Beach, Carol Campbell, Susan Cummins, Carol Gore. Second row, Donna Smith, Patty Burke, Ruth Contizano, Judy Culler, Betty Car- son, Winnie Spangler, Judi Adkins, Bar- bara Bowsher, Kay Case, Lynda Smith. Third row, Gloria Brandon, Judy Comer, Maxine Allard, Delia Carson, Carolyn Cooper, Donna Brewer, Nancy Thomp- son, Brenda Bluhm, Roberta Armen- trout, Barbara Plummer. Fourth row, Brenda Colwell, Sharan Albery, Marvene Smith, Frances Bar- gar, Karen Hiett, Diane Ball, Margaret Barnhill, Grace Hadden. e ort -nine HOMEROOM 3'ITA pug f y First row, left to right, William Grosz, Gene Greenlee, Eddie Green, John Boyd, David Ewing, Eddie McCleaf, Fred Greene, Danny Hibbs, John Ingram. Second row, Gary Goodrich, John Hunyady, Ron Irion, Bruce Rife, Dennis Hartzell, Bob Howe, Don Jester, Bill ves. Third row, Jerry Holycross, John Hill, Chuck Hite, David Hoover, Howard Harris, Wesley Hereford, Dick Glass. Fourth row, Jack Hostetter, Phil Hoover, Bryant Phillips, Fred Goode, Lee Lyon, Albert Gerdel. -WS HOMEROOM 3 'I 78 First row, left to right, Jack Talmadge, Dick Myer, Dennis 0'Malley, Jim Kerr, Larry Frazier, Norman Tracy, Ronnie Redmon, Tom Shields, Bob Sandusky. Second row, Don Spencer, Bob Roach, Gene Russell, Dave Shafer, Ted Schroeck, David Thompson, David Steele, Charles Reed. Third row, Dick Woodburn, Bob Clark, Flo d Salyers, Bill Stehling, Bob Stuart, Gary Tague, Dave Swicegood, Pat O'Malley, William Pruitt. Fourth row, Bill Rector, Steve Parks, Dennis McDonald, Jerry Ricketts, Bob Murray, Bob Spangler, John Smith. Page fifty HB uomsnoom am First row, left to right, Gertrude Ollam, Carolyn Roush, Jacqueline Valentine, Kay Muchmore, Charlotte Hunter, Judy Rausch, Patricia Shato, Sandra Calloway. Second row, Joanne McManamy, Janet Lyday, Linda Winn, Jo Ann Frazier, Bertha Chappelear, Judi Killian, Martha De Berry. Third row, Judie Moore, Marcia Hoare, Darlene Eichen- berger, Sharon Dent, Audrey Hartgers, Janet Hartgers, Sandy Shannon. Fourth row, Gail Adams, Loretta Davis, Carol Good, Doris Gibson, Patty Bradshaw, Jo Ann Coey, Sally Moore. 'IOA HOMEROOM 309 First row, left to right, Rosemarie Borrelli, Mary Chesser, Sharron Andrews, Jan Beavers, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Diana Berkheimer, Bonnie Bump, Joyce Brunner. Second row, Annette Bates, Shirley Anderson, Helen Bliz- zard, Dawana Bornheim, Carole Blatt, Carol Brobst, Carolyn Beery, Linda Boots, Linda Asay. Third row, Elaine Boring, Reta Bowers, Nancy Brooks, Judy Brokaw, Janet Birle, Jennie Chapman, Barbara Brown, Carol Buehler. Fourth row, Sharon Bowen, Helen Bigler, Beverly Bickham, Ann Arrington, Marty Abrams, Connie Chapman, Connie HOMEROOM 322 First row, left to right, Joyce Moore, Beverly Justice, Marlene Reynolds, Bev- erly Neibler, Ruth Neville, Peggy Prout, garol Reeves, Pattie Patterson, Barbara is. Second row, Carol Copestick, Vera Jean Mincks, Carolyn Pack, Carole Ocker, Molly Phillips, Rachel Reeder, Judy Seagle, Lynn Schmidt, Kay Miteen. Third row, Linda Ross, Sue Rinehart, Connie Jackson, Carlene Rose, Jeannine Mider, Joy Merritt, Fannie Roberson, Barbara Reese, Beverly Pruden. Fourth row, Alice Rees, Zi Ann Pospi- chel, Elizabeth Postlethwait, Judy Pear- son, Jaynet Blake, Jo Ann Saunders, Arlene Smith. 'IIB HOMEROOM 214 First row, left to right, Robert Beard, James Jones, Buddy Rector, Bob Con- ard, Wilson Benner, Dick Myers, Jim Duerler. Second row, David McLaughlin, Bill Nice, Don Foust, Lonnie Orme, John Hummel, Clarence Daily. Third row, Jerry Fyife, Jerry Augen- stein, Steve Byerly, Larry McWilliams, Tom Abram, Walter Goudy, Don Ater. Fourth row, Garry Hutt, Kenny Clap- saddle, Tom Hill, Jim Neff, Don Gilli- land, Clare Baileys. HOMEROOM 217 First row, left to right, Judi Tague, Ellen McConnell, Jackie Neil, Duane Casto, Judy Binkley, Dee Maxwell, Car- olyn Ward, Vicki Huslett. Second row, Lola Landman, Carol Lauf- hutte, Dixie Miller., Phyllis Weaver, Linda Rockhold, Barbara Vanlue, Nancy Armentrout, Peggy Kean. Third row, Ron Hilf, Charles Staten, Larry Price, Jack Whitt, Richie Steece, Phyllis Francis, Phyllis Morris, Sally Raines. Fourth row, Wayne Robbins, Norm Reis- man, Charles Pfaltzgraf, Bob Whipple, Pat Heading, Bob Snedegar, Bob Louch. -i ffm if-s-for 'IDA HOMEROOM 233 First row, left to right, Sandra Sue Adkins, Judy Fraganat, Anne Evans, Mary Alice Garrison, Jann Crumpler, Mary Grabill, Patti Donaldson, Judie Creamer. Second row, Pearl Compton, Nancy Fippin, Susan Dyer, Karla Dorr, Jan Ditrick, Judie Dunlap, Bonnie Combes, Barbara Daniels, Karen Edberg. Third row, Juliet Coles, Nancy Draper, Ronda Graham, Linda Curry, Sally llgffike, Connie Echelbarger, Stella Mae rs. Fourth row, Beverly Samson, Doris Thompson, Roberta B. Flugge, Judy Garrison, Patricia Doelker, Judy Gill, Judy Fox. HOMEROOM 242 First row, left to right, Joyce Henry, Dee McKitrick, Dora Linn, Connie Laif, Donna Green, Pat Hanawalt, Mary Jo Cramer, Sharon Kasdorf, Sandra Huff- man. Second' row, Marilyn Levering, Diana Hinton, Wilma Grass, Carole Hess, Jacquelyn Lambert, Rosemary Headd, Patty Hunter, Marcia Holzapfel, Judy Jester. Third row, Carolyn Henthorn, Janet Harvey, Janis Harvey, Jeanne James, Ruthanne Hardacre, Sue Howison, Jane Leighninger, Donna Liston. Fourth row, Le Ann Johnson, Ellen Greenwood, Helen Greer, Ginger Height- land, Virginia Henry, Margie Henry, Margaret Jenny, Nancy Leibensperger. HOMEROOM 302 First row, left to right, Dave Bunner, Bob Calentine, Jefferson Cheek, Wiley Blackshear, Dick Distelhorst, Phillip Ward, Vaughn Ammon. Second row, Jim Callard, Ronnie Clark, Robert Riebel, Randall Brolford, Don Creed, Tom Blake, Clark Andrews, Ervin Duncan. Third row, Dennis Faulkner, Roy Hill, Roy Thompson, Carl Bayliss, Verne Ben- son, Tom Bishop. Fourth row, Don Larkin, Tom Armen- trout, Bill Campbell, Kenny Whitman, Ray Ball, Bill Cooke. page fifty-one HOMEROOM 303A First row, left to right, Sandra Payne, Dianne Paugh, Patti Payne, Joan McDaniel, Judy Littleton, Sharon Neibler, Pat Probst, Diana Rohr, Brenda Menz. Second row, Judy Rupe, Karen Rismiller, Marilyn Ruhl, Myrna Ruhlen, Judy Lemano, Ginger Scott, Joyce McClin- tock, Linda Messing. Third row, Shirley Compton, Sally Miller, Bonnie Mc- Entire, Barbara Holley, Diana Robinson, Carol McWilliams, Diane Schrack, Shirley Diamond, Nancy Oldheld. Fourth row, Marlene Potter, Anne Pendell, Ruby Miller, Beverly Price, Darlene Michal, Sue McGee, Roberta Ranney. HOMEROOM 3038 First row, left to right, Geraldine Thompson, Janet Wolford, Gretchen Vagnier, Louise Wells, Helen Zielke, Dianna Tip- pett, Charlene Smith, Ann Tallman, Jean Stewart. Second row, Sandy Sorensen, Jeannie Warner, Ron Terry, Barbara Young, Diane Westlake, Sonnie Watts, Carol Wil- liams, Janice Wichterman. Third row, Harriet Slabaugh, Sharon Spangler, Martha Wade, Donna Wilson, Christine Williams, Janet White, Ruth Gothard, Joy Collins. Fourth row, Sharon Tillis, Louise Stoll, Sue Conrad, Mary Sellers, Anna Woodward, Carol Whipple, Hulda Simonson, Barbara Wolford. Page fifty-lwv Ion Homskoom 121 First row, left to right, Frank Blackwood, June Freeman, Charlotte Underwood, Joyce Grant, Connie Murray, Nancy Rausch, Mary Musselman, Harry Postlethwait. Second row, Ralph Ketchum, John Van Ness, Jerry Baker, Richard McKenzie, Richard Warren, Carolyn Michaelis, Joyce Anne Pickens, Mary Lou Brush. Third row, Jerry Evans, Jerry Williams, Dean Potts, David Steckman, Roger Corbin, Mike Engle, Billy McComb. Fourth row, Richard Norris, Tommy Bridges, Mike Grant, Roy Elliott, David Stomp. 'vu- , ...,,,,,.,,....,,,,., s at , ri:r:1:1.. 7'?' . 1, i HOMEROOM 126 First row, left to right, Harry Staten, Jerry Miller, Joe Thompson, Ronnie Drake, Mike Clifford, Dan Birtcher, Dick Furness. Second row, John Logan, Joe Foreman, Joe Maurath, Roger Ruble, Jack Neil, Gene Beard. Third row, Richard Green, Bill Mantle, Larry Ruder, Eddie Sowers, Ronnie Miller. Fourth row, Fred Ash, David Francis, Robert Langdon, Herbert Newman, Roger Dellinger, Bob Commeans. 'IOA HOMEROOM 304 First row, left to right, Bill Hamilton, Dale Elliott, Bob Gammell, Earl 'Elliott, Larry Gress, Jerry Galloway, Dave Hop- per, Bill Eckle, Leo Shults. Second row, Garry Hoffert, Bill Hunt, Gary Exman, Gary Harbour, Gary Ful- lerton, Norman Geist, Robert Jackson, Dan Grosh, Lee Shults. Third row, William Fetherolf, Don Eppert, Larry Goodin, Harlow Faulkner, Paul Hosler, Donald Hallam, Gary Hiett. Fourth row, Paul Dawson, Tom Dowler, Eddy Hedges, Don Furry, Dave Hallam, Walter Jackson. HOMEROOM 314 First row, left to right, Burnette Reed, Mike Leach, Jim Reeder, Larry Mc- Dermitt, Richard Klatte, Jack Nachman, Ray McVay. Second row, John Laderer, Charles Pohle, Albert Jester, James Keefer, Bill Ellis, Bob Hummel, Trent Lamb. Third row, Michael Mickelson, Dan D. Plummer, Butch C. Lloyd, Dan E. Mc- Kay, Kenneth B. Reber, Roy A. Mc- Queen, Phil Mahoney, Eddie Penner. Fourth row, Glenn Pinkston, Fred Mc- Pherson, Fred Cunningham, Calvin Lutz, David Muller, Neil Johnson, Ken Tilton, David Mack. HOMEROOM 325 First row, left to right, Darrel White, Paul Smith, Henry Rennie, Larry Rice, Dick Rice, Gilbert Stemm, Earl Rose, Larry Squeo. Second row, Larry Rogers, Robert Mer- cer, John Rimestead, Joe Shoemaker, Charles Demmler, Terry Reichart, How- ard Schmitt, Tom Vance. Third row, Fred Walker, Jim Roteff, Larry Salyer, Justin Smith, Jerry Stew- art, Pete Trott, Gary Smith, John Sears. Fourth row, Dan Unger, Kenneth Wal- ters, Jerry Schroy, Dick Smith, Charles Roush, Clifford Shoemaker. v-fx-' ' K it' ' ix . not at N16, QQ? mt q.eo'1f qi 5. fi , Q- 6 gag: Aa uni! 'IOB HOMEROOM 235 First row, left to right, Lee Chipman, Tom Jones, Marvin Capehart, Charles Dixon, Charles Gardner, Jerry Jackson. Second row, Donald Herd, Alan Coon, Allen West, Gary Peters, Pat Kelley, Trey Doersam, Robert Schaffer. Third row, Robert Rose, Dave Adkins, Robert Pate, Jack Morical, Bob Osler, Bob Smoot. HOMEROOM 238 First row, left to right, Rita Dorr, Sharon Gibson, Shirley Brown, Georgia Eggleton, Judi Reece, Judy Henry, Do- lores Smith, Margie Miller, Roberta Massie, .lo Ann Campbell. Second row, Delpha Dee Shaver, Marcia Calahan, Jacqueline Werner, Julia Kazee, Norma Hewitt, Shirley Mae Rausch, Shirley Anne Ritter, Sandy Williams. Third row,'Shirley Henkel, Patty Clark, Maxine Stilwell, Rose Marie Kelly, Joyce Hedges, Bev Welsh, June Gibson, Judi Merriam. Fourth row, Beverly Waltman, Linda Decker, Phyllis Cline, Virginia Alberts, Velda Newman, Phyllis Hill, Ann Weaver, Nancy Hughes. 9A HOMEROOM 247 First row, left to right, Frances Wil- liams, Shirley Allen, Doris Anthony, Laraine Statczar, Becky Paxton, Debby Michaelis, Marilyn Prior, Maxine Crider, Patti Cutlip. Second row, Saundra Fain, Cecelia Houston, Janice Schmidt, Laura Lucas, Beverly Corbin, Sally Treherne, Carolyn Upperman, Marilyn Clark, Dee Parris. Third row, Beverly Friend, Virginia Cash, Nancy Ream, Carrie Pospichel, Sheri Harlor, Sue Perry, Janet Gove, Karen Groezinger, Phyllis Rittenhouse. Fourth row, Susan Turner, Sharon Eck- stein, Thelma Fulton, Eileen Ansley, Judy Boster, Nancy Chapman, Peggy Carter, Barbara Osler. h page fifty-three HOMEROOM 107 First row, left to right. Joe Crider, Mike Brady, Dick Sigler, Ronald Louden, Wayne Friend, Jerry Beeman, Larry Ruliing, Joe Zickafoose, Don Muchmore. Second row, Jerry Pyle, Mike Baker, Glenn Baker, Larry Rowe, Ronnie Wells, Bill Gilcrest, Dan Mead, Bill Hawk, Giles Rafsnider. Third row, Henry Jones, Walter Randolph, Bill Jones, Edward Schmitt, Larry Dulin, Don Ingles, Mike Richter. Fourth row, Paul Meadows, Mickey Schwan, Stanley Smith, Dick Lorenzo, Dick O'Conner, Doug Cox, Emil Buchseib. .- L ' . irtxr q 'A ,135 . .3 'E HOMEROOM 'I08 First row, left to right, Ronald Compton, Bob Talmadge, Bob Holycross, Bob Lanning, Don Wedel, Park Lawerence, Bill McLaughlin, John Bryan. Second row, Larry McKitrick, Roy Morrison, Denton Bel- cher, Tom Morrison, Phillip Morris, Ronnie Ogden, Bob Young. Third row, Richard Moxley, Harley Cash, Dave Wolfe, Larry Fox, Paul Sokol, Merrill Brock, Eugene Jenny, Ron- ald Coulter. Fourth row, Tom Myers, Richard Armentrout, John Miller, Jerry Spears, Darold Conrad, Bob Heibel, Philip Buchanan. ...an-we ...- Page fifty-four HOMEROOM 237 First row, left to right, Daniel Fraganato, R. Brian Sorrells, Dan Barnes, Bob Milburn, Kelly Richards, Ronald Bowman, Carl Dailey, Bill Burke, Dave Pennell. Second row, Dwight Campbell, Roy Du Sell, Jack Sims, Bill Ingle, Glenn Karshner, Jim Caldwell, Bob Dean, Bill Clark, John Neimeister. Third row, James Patrick, Roger Pritchard, Richard Davis, Joe Thomas, Charles Huff, Lloyd Brown, Arthur Chappe- lear, James Prater, Roger Tidwell. Fourth row, Larry McDaniel, Robert Brown, Jim Harris, Howard Hicks, Frank Sager, David Brady, Ray Horky. HOMEROOM 239 First row, left to right, Connie Weinrich, Sandy Coe, Frieda Williams, Judy Roberson, Sandy Badgley, Mary Gallicchio, Nancy Reichelderfer, Janet Lamprecht. Second row, Evelyn Wood, Diana Sunker, Judy Von Schriltz, Nancy Smith, Mary Childers, Mardell Dixon, Donna Frazier, Jane Mcllyar. Third row, Ieva Erenpreiss, Carol Sue Fiscus, Loretta Clay, Pattie Mason, Susan Essig, Sharon Younkin, Emma Chap- man, Annette Daily, Judy Bond. Fourth row, Beth Hennick, Dianna Colombo, Brenda Strope, Joy Dorr, Jean Munson, Diane Kelsay, Susie Peake. HOMEROOM 'I11 First row, left to right, Jerry Borland, Jim Wilkinson, Dan Morris, Richard Wise, Charles Henry, Philip Gramlich, Bob Elliott. Second row, John Merrick, Galen Mc- Henry, Bill Smith, Bill Sanderson, Larry Marriott, Willis Fetherolf. Third row, Bob Thornton, Bob Phillips, Kenneth McKenzie, David Langdon, iohn Roman, Fred Kaiser, Bob Voor- ees. Fourth row, Henry Martin, Francis Lemery, Bill Kuhn, Bill Price, Ed Fre- dendall, Jim Hastings. HOMEROOM 125 First row, left to right, Judy Dehmann, Lois Evans, Pam Mol:-ley, Jerry Brown, Elizabeth Branson, Nancy Steele, Nancy Phillips, Sandra Seckman. Second row, Wilma Carroll, Priscilla Procter, Marthalee Simmons, Wanda Templeton, Carol Ross, Suzie Killian, Linda McVay, Jean Daft. Third row, Vicki Arledge, Linda Hub- bard, Mary Ellen Murphy, Judy Comp- ton, Sandy Bukey, Wilma Redding, Nancy Graham, Geri Murnane. Fourth row, Floyda Taylor, Rosealee Bridges, Donna Wareham, Saundra Haegele, Gloria Dailey, Sue Mielke, Judy Boley, Sandy Stout. HOMEROOM 'I39 First row, left to right, Willa Ball, Juanita Hatfield, Judith Bolin, Connie Butcher, Roberta Baumgardner, Virginia gacgkensmith, Norma Barney, Elaine u n. Second row, Barbara Reardon, Jay Hess, Jim Rinehart, Bob Shroyer, Jud Rausch, David Ellis, Ronnie Whaley, Terry Powell, Sharon Smith. Third row, Douglas Harbour, Ron Mc- Elroy, Douglas Brink, Grant Baxter, Newell Campbell, Tom Sines, Jerry Adams, Richard Holman. Fourth row, Russell Daugherty, James Carter, Steve Stavride-s, Joe Jacobs, Don Uldricks, Jerry Hawk, John Agriesti. 95 is Z. if e 1 2 51 alll HOMEROOM 243 First row, left to right, Judy Smith, Sharon Norman, Maureen McCarthy, Darlene Miller, Carol Cheesebrew, Carol Souther, Barbara Norris, Susan Weis- man. Second row, Linda Swinlord, Susan Rumley, Linda Kerr, Rita Fredendall, Jayne Ricketts, Judy Miller, Betty Wheeler, Linda Snider. Third row, Julia Kinzer, Emily Neely, Sandra Hunt, Janet Roberts, Cathrine Kuhn, Mary Boring, Diane Bergman, Shirley Larkin. Fourth row, Karen Foster, Charlene Armstrong, Denise Lanning, Sharon Rea, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Sandy Armen- trout, Kathleen Tucker. HOMEROOM 218 First row, left to right, Sam Hessler. George West, Bill Kern, John Galentine, Bob Miles, Ronald Saint, Larry Bruner, Jerry Sanford. Second row, George Cooper, David Wright, Curtis Fausnaugh, Wilson Kin- nard, Gary Morgan, Robert Wessinger, Terry Rector, Dean Grabill. Third row, Larry Mead, James Beesler, Jim Bradford, Mike Todd, Howard Shepherd, Jim Willis, Leon Evans. Fourth row, James Bidwell, Roger Street, Charles Rose, Delbert Ellis, Dewey Beaver, Chuck Kittrell. HOMEROOM 212 First row, left to right, Terry Beard, Chuck Matyac, Jerry Shady, Tommy Lee Rossetti, William Castle, David Wood, Ronald Harper, Gerald James. Second row, Victor Jackson, William Dixon, Larry Barnett, Jack Smith, David Tritsch, Dick Glass, Fred Lam- bert. Third row, Carl Brown, David Morris, Dave Thomas, Ronald Lee James, Jerry Buck, Gary Reynolds, Michael Spangler. Fourth row, Jay Lyle, Earl Aber, David Preston, David Doersam, Ronnie Mor- row, Bill Jones, John Miller. Page fifty-five HOM EROOM 21 9 First row, left to right, Peggy Edwards, Wanda Cook, Melissa Cheek, Barbara Deitrich, Donna Robinson, Karen Schuman, Judy Newkirk, Betty Williams. Second row, Sandra Bush, Marilyn Hanger, Barbara Long- henry, Mary Fleming, Judy Schmidt, Evelyna Rosch, Mary Huff. Third row, Karen Ruegg, Mary Converse, Sandy Walz, Suzanne Click, Nancy Lehman, Deanne Schubert. Fourth row, Carol Davis, Ellen Smith, Patty Hartsook, Barbara Manson, Lynn Currier, Millicent McCampbell. HJR. HOMEROOM 221 First row, left to right, Mary Sawers, Jerri Hecker, Velva Smith, Marsha Snavely, Sue Knollman, Pearl Athey, Judy Neibler, Betty Carson, Bonnie Higgins. Second row, Carolyn Mitchell, Jerilyn Smith, Della Gentry, Susie Harvey, Imogene Swisher, Marlene Tillman, Judy Cruse, Carol Kendall. Third row, Susan Roush, Shirley Ell, Kay Ream, Judy Mic-haelis, Bonnie Borges, Sharon Allard, Melody Browning. Fourth row, Juanita Ebright, Judy Clay, Vivian DeBerry, Suzanne Lucas, Nancy Pack, Joyce Clay, Brenda Detrow. page fifty-six BA HOMEROOM 135 First row, left to right, Saundra Thompson, Frances Ed- wards, Carol Blum, Carmen Gallicchio, Jodi Whitsell, Bar- bara Siagle, Sandy Mielke, Rose Marie Wise. Second row, Carol Hatfield, Shirley Reynolds, Sharon Ash- baugh, Myrna Berson, Ruth Ward, Flora Walters, Sheridan Taylor, Donna McWilliams. Third row, Delores George, Sharon Williams, Julie Thimmes, Janet Robbins, Susie Collins, Dorisann Roush, Barbara Hicks, Lana Case, Diana Barnes. Fourth row, Clara Sue Unger, Betty Jean Watrous, Nancy Jean Stimmel, Patty Burnett, Mary Elizabeth Burnard, Sherr Blakel , Marilyn Eberhard, Phyllis McKinney, Y Y Jeannie Fry. HOMEROOM 'I37 First row, left to right, Dotty Reese, Patty Everett, Rose Ann Makar, Karen Starkey, Sharon Daulton, Barbara Van Dyke, Sonia Kovitz, Mary McCleaf. Second row, Myrna Ball, Esther Staley, Linda Halley, Mar- jorie Drake, Bonnie Sisson, Carolyn Webb, Kaye Thivener, Beverly Wenger. Third row, Sonja Robinson, Beverly Meier, Judy Scott, Carole Scoles, Barbara Ballah, Diane Dunbar, Carolyn Free- man, Bonnie Dorsey. Fourth row, Linda Lee Phillips, Barbara Barnhart, Carolyn Birle, Bonnie Lee Thatcher, Faye Thivener, Sandra Bean, Diane Morrow. HOMEROOM 245 First row, left to right, Jim Kolarik, Billy Remaly, Billy Hackensmith, Duane Frey, Bob Breckenridge, Jim Graham, Mike Ritter, Gary Sinifl, Bill Hart. Second row, Donald Miller, Randy Rife, Willie Foster, John Compton, Dick Mickelson, Eric Marlow, Carl Walp, Jimmy Walker. Third row, Ed Roberts, Irvin Hill, Paul E. Tracy, Billy Bisbee, Joe Massey, Tom Timmons, Bob Pemberton, Ronald Moder, John Soma. Fourth row, Bruce Farley, Bruce Har- mon, Jim Coey, David Koons, John Schroy, David Lemery, Billy Fraker, Dave Eagon. HOMEROOM 'I06 First row, left to right, Mary Sink, Sharon Lutz, Earlaray Gibson, Carol Bailey, Elma Allen, Betty Barney, Kay Sawyer, Kay Adkins, Marilyn Wolfe. Second row, Mary Ann Cahn, Bonnie Grashel, Vicki Donaldson, Marsha Guit- ner, Rosalind Smith, Polly Fisher, Ruth Napier. Third row, Bobby Butcher, Sue Martin- dale, Judith Lowe, Marlene Fenster, Iris Lutz, Mary Frances Smith, Jean Postle- thwait, Patty Greer, Nellie Mae Hamp- IOH. Fourth row, Mary Sandusky, Beverly Redding, Janet Durthaler, Gloria Gilger, Sonya Murray, Sharon Amore, Mabel Green. HOMEROOM 112 First row, left to right, Tommy Gill, Fred Warren, James Boring, Robert Wesley, Carl Lauer, Leroy Schoheld, Glenn McClure, Ronnie Montgomery. Second row, Dorcus Claytor, Howard White, Jacque Inboden, Mark Johnson, Richard Fox, Ronald Line, Victor Smith. Third row, David Vainlue, Mark Rogers, George Francis, Frederick Ell, Russell Sindledecker, John Malloy, Arthur Duer. Fourth row, Fred Posey, Pat Raver, Gary Webb, Al Norman, Thomas Eng- lish, Tom McGill, Jim McKnight. nm '1 F l 3 . J .ll UM! :main i WIUI I 'WI FN ass 'l. . Y HOMEROOM 228 First row, left to right, Robert Quail, David Bonomine, John Graham, Robert F. Laver, Tom Hartranft, Mike Krouse, Jeffery Wade, Floyd McKenzie, Gary Contizano. Second row, Steve Eckle, Robert Saint, Briane Spangler, Jim Jordan, Larry Vance, Don Malone, James Smiley. Third row, Lee Spangler, James Rogers, Jack Carney, Lionel Garrison, Robert Christopher, Tom Masslow, Joseph Weigand, Bill Galloway, Charles Berr- tel, Tom Herbster. Fourth row, Nick Merrick, Tommy Welch, Mike Heil, Gene Branson, Errol Gore, Odell Steger, Dan Cowley, Ernest Bowman. HOM EROOM 306 First row, left to right, Jeanette De- Long, Sharon Greiner, Judith Hunt, Carol McElwee, Hilda Fuller, Linda King, Karen Blumgren, Sherry Alban, Lynda Maurath. Second row, Marie Morrison, Ruby Roush, Carole South, Judy Taylor, Patricia Schmalstig, Beverly Gill, Bar- bara Whipple, Sandy Love. Third row, Sue Drinkhouse, Sandy Mc- Queen, Andrea Alexander, Virginia Hal- stead, Janyce Dodson, Linda Surrell, Marisue Crawshaw, Helen Martin, Car- olyn Patterson. Fourth row, Patti Heischman, Susy Barnard, Becky Radcliff, Karin Roivas, Gerry Timmons, Judie Constantine, Pauline Hardrick, Keitha Lambert. HOMEROOM 312 First row, left to right, James Blizzard, Thomas Harbour, James Henson, Bruce Benton, James Blackburn, James Walsh, Jack Snyder, Gary White, Dick Everett, Ralph Beeson. Second row, Bill King, Charles Murvay, Ed Jester, Dave Levering, Orville Bailey, Tom Pennell, Donald Kuhn, Calvin English. Third row, David Morris, Robert Col- lins, John Peterson, David Dildine, Lynn M. Hegele, Thurman Edmonds, Ronald Davis, Ted Miller, Dick Nash, Jerry Mason. Fourth row, Tim Good, Douglas Vance, Jerry Linscott, George Copestick, Steve DeWitt, Daunie Dean, Cicero Neely. page fifty-seven HOMEROOM 321 First row, left to right, Sue Miller, Norma Thompson, Carole Wright, Beverly Wright, Beth Garson, Sue Distel- horst, Sharon Hessler, Marjorie Cook. Second row, Patsy Castle, Mariana Rockefeller. Mary Thorne, Berlene White, Carol Look, Mary Lou Owen, Carmen Reid. Third row, Ann Elliott, Jeanette Griliiths, Gloria Strope, Sally Morgan, Barbara Arnold, Janice Freeman, Gail Hoff- man, Sharron Reichart. Fourth row, Connie Yerian, Juanita Hoefer, Linda Hofiman, Janet Irion, Lora Sparks, Jo Ebright. - :l HOMEROOM 327 First row, left to right, Fred Hinderer. Robert Richards Jon Kelly, Paul Pohle, Bobby Dodson. Ronnie Mincks Marvin Darling, Richard Barnes, Bob Blake. Second row, Michael Kagay, Norman Fee, Bob Buckner, Jim Bluhm, Albert Springer, Joe Ditrick, Gary Walker, Gary Dusenbery, John Cantlon. Third row, Roger Hunter, Robert Lee Miller, Ned Bennett Gary Cook, Danny Koehler, Chris Hoover, Terry Briggs Richard Rose. Fourth row, David Roberts, Richard Pusecker, Bill Founcls Ed May, Bill Nebinger, Charles Otis, Lawerence Carter. Q v s v v Page fifty-fight ' an HOMEROOM 241 First row, left to right, Paul Wareham, Eddie Donaldson, Danny Ankrum, Billy Doughty, Douglas Ealy, Jim Harrison, Henry Newkirk. Second row, Frans Akers, Jan Greer, Thomas Bates, Tony Norman, Eugene Neal, Jon Hunt, Don Clapsaddle, Victor James. Third row, Richard Reams, Michael Andrews, Ronald Har- ris, Eddie Diedrich, Ed Workman, Gary Leeka, Bill Died- rich, Dave Lamp. Fourth row, Steve Strohm, Steve Wilson, Raymond Nor- wood, Harold Rose, Carlos Caldwell, Tom Noel, Dave Davis. 7A HOMEROOM 305 First row, left to right, Danny Hunyady, Lee Malone, Gary Clark, Tommy Damron, Jack Harrison, Tommy Butcher, Ronnie Landon, Charles Graham. Second row, John Edwards, Mike Clark, Glen Chapel, Harry Shelton, James Warner, Richard Steele, Joe Mann, Roger Blythe. Third row, Carson Jenkins, Robert Hood. Danny Predmore, Jimmy Ricketts, Phil Starcher, Francis Sindledecker, Mike Knott, John Wilcox. Fourth row, Billy Harvey, Frank R. Wilgus, Lee Stille, Ronald Winterrowd, Phillip Kinzer, Robert Cash, Sammy Brobst. HOMEROOM 'I58 First row, left to right, Billie June Schulze, Patty Ann Belcher, Pat Mc- Carthy, Rebecca Riley, Elizabeth Price, Sandy Clark, Terry Moore, Connie Littleton, Donna Foust. Second row, Melinda Weber, Sandra Papp, Doris Flewellen, Karen Bowser, Sandra Bobbitt, Rose Stump, Patty Jones, Sharon McDaniel, Pam Dickson. Third row, Caroline Baker, Patty Reeder, Diane Burden, Linda Hysell, Carolyn Spencer, Nancy Buckingham, Helen Cuckler, Paula Preest. Fourth row, Marlene Ann Reese, Shirley Jane Chapman, Karen Nelson, Lynda Olinger, Saundra Morris, Catherine Lemery, Sharon Harris. HOMERDOM 234 First row, left to right, Dick Stelz, Peter Strathie, Dick Fisher, Ronald Witherell, Bob Keefer, Ronnie Hamm, Pat Harti- gan, Bob Balo. Second row, Roger Leach, Mike Ian- don, David McDaniel, Michael Prater, Roger Tillis, Gary Potter, Bill Ardle, Bill Orme. Third row, Jerry Kinder, Max Shipley, Glenn Houndashelt, Clyde Knisely, Thomas Michael, Danny Timmons, Bob Clifford. Fourth row, Dave James, Arthur Baas, Carman Izzie, Willie Foster, Michael Friend, Robert Burchfield. HOMEROOM 240 First row, left to right, Sally Parrish, Susan Sutphen, Wilberta Kinzer, Carol Harper, Janet Patterson, Florence De Matteo, Jill Mitchell, Rita Jean Ward. Second row, Glenna Castle, Barbara Wellnitz, Carole Bauermeister, Elaine Wunderle, Sharon Rumfield, Karen Link, Martha Weatherhead, Judy Wolfe. Third row, Betty Bryant, Martha Pack, Patty Hensel, Joyce Raines, Sandra Amore, Marilyn Castle, Barbara Shurtz, Donnabel Jackson, Pamela Murray. Fourth row, Esther Mebane, Julia Sharp, Marilyn Staley, Mary Shavers, Libby Jean Turney, Brenda Harris. HUMEROOM 134 First row, left to right, Linda Fuller, Elana Clanin, Marianne Arms, Arlene Arbogast, Judy Miller, Hazel Bucking- ham, Barbara Staley, Sharon Martin. Second row, Karen Cline, Joan Jenny, Janet Zickafoose, Brenda Bolin, Kay Abbott, Ann Reeves, Elaine Brewer, La Donna Prillerman, Carolyn Sears. Third row, Joyce Byington, Patty Eggle- ton, Paula Fink, Mary Fields, Sherry Fields, Linda White, Joan Young, Ruth Headington. Fourth row, .lane Cairns, Carol Eck- stein, Audrey Kasterson, Barbara Holy- cross, Rita Hannon, Becky Wilson, Patty Reese. HOMEROOM 138A First row, left to right, Mike Crithth, Reed Mclntosh, Kenneth Hatfield, David Keeler, Clifford Huffman, Ronnie Hatch, Ricky Rhodes, Chester Stout. Second row, James Border, Bill Collier, David Galloway, Frank Grove, Dick Sines, Roger Rulfner, Gary Alwood, David Ellis. Third row, Bobby Gahn, Dave Koehler, Dick Williamson, Roger Helmick, Ron- ald Chaney, Dennis Hawes, Mike Grim, Svens Caune. Fourth row, Phillipp Thompson, Law- erence McDaniel, Richard Schmidt, Don Milano, David Dawson, Terry Linson. HOMEROOM 'l38B First row, left to right, Gary McNeely, Larry Menz, Ronnie Gaskins, Douglas Ison, Jim Morris, Dave Duerler, Terry Walters. Second row, Paul Doellinger, John Tier, Roger Staten, Burr Miles, Jack Cobb, I4ArtdNewkirk, Shelley Smith, David or . Third row, Harold Pennington, David Krieg, Gary Ore, Phillip Myers, William Hill, Gary Shoop. Fourth row, Billy Lewis, Otis Momon, Charles Reed, William Detwiler, Eugene Mays, Danny Hawk. Homsnoom rasc page Mty'm e First row, left to right, Tamara Sheryl Owens, Janet Myers, Barbara Price, Dorothy Neimeister, June Fetherolf, Penny Hudson, Nancy Hunter, Patti O'Dowd, Nancy Quail. Second row, Betty Jo D'Amico, Eliza Ann Busenburg, Carol Lynne Clark, Odrenda Bridges, Janet Harris, Janice Weaver, Patte Wood, Judy Clotts, Anita Graham. Third row, Janice Carver, Marguerite Georgiton, Jodee Jenkins, Judy Schultz, Roze Erenpreiss, Linda Lanning, Shirley Buell, Judy Headd. Fourth row, Linda Mitton, Sharon Boss, Elizabeth Burrell, Ruthanne Ralph, Rose Marie Neuenschwander, Catherine Spencer, Mary Howard. HOMEROOM 138D First row, left to right, Joan Lacy, Rosalee Matthews, Sharon Fausnaugh, Pat Gregory, Ann Langdon, Vera Dixon, Lee McCarty, Dottie Nachman. Second row, Beverly Jennings, Danelle Holton, Cathie Stewart, Margalyn Vorce, Patty Wareham, Betty Ann How- ells, Sherrie Teater, Sharon Miller. Third row, Ann Kunze, Naida Ryan, Suzanne Kanatas. Janice Froe, Janice Casey, Marilyn Westlake, Debbie Draper. Fourth row, Carmen Smith, Loretta Rose, Charlene Pike, Mary Simmons, Karyl Bricker, Inara Dzelzitis, Karyn Con- ley, Sandra Foreman. HOMEROOM 231 First row, left to right, Ronald Lowenstein, Jack Greenlee, Rou Buckley, Garry Weigand, James Smith, Tommy Leach. Second row, Kenny Roivas, Jack Caldwell, Jack Heil, Larry Spencer, Fred Frank, Dick Williams. Third row, David Benson, Gary Allwine, Ronald Hudson, Bob Coburn, George Kuhn. Fourth row, Steve Waidelich, Michael Turner, Gerald Iwin, John Mathew, Raymond Rose. Homeroom 226 prepares for day's lesson. page sixty HOMEROOM 'I38E First row, left to right, David Riebel, Bob Ross, Harold Sass, Robert Grove, Dick Lowe, Walter Sparks, John Slon- ager. Second row, Ray Bobbitt, Bill Fannin, Eddie Converse, Stew Randall, Dennis Thompson, Jimmy Gothard. Third row, Charles Turney, James Dulin, Larry Gohring, Larry Frazee, Ronald Trein, Jack Holycross. Fourth row, Allen Zecicikey, Burlin Hood, Bob Self, John Armstrong, Mike Owen, Howard Hedrick, Steve Freeman. HOMEROOM 150A First row, left to right, 'Carolyn Moore, Arleen Roederer, Joyce Wheelock, Le- anne Lloyd, Barbara Apel, Donna Steph- ens, Mary Federer, Sharon Van Dyke. Second row, Barbara. Lee Foster, Carol Jane Gallion, Sandra Dunlap, Susan Storts, Christina Carfrey, Sharon Smith, Carol Linebrink. Third row, Kay Francis, Janet Castle, Ronda Schrink, Joan Crosier, Linda Fredendall, Marilyn Miller, Lois Bryant, Dorilee Heston. Fourth row, Sharon Reichart, Floretta Armstrong, Sandra Lawson, Eloise Houser, Judith Wright, Michele Daugh- erty, Janet Williams., HOMEROOM 'I50B First row, left to right, Veronica Muller, Anne Shuman, Carol Deadman, Mary Lou Rieker, Carol Statczar, Christine Cart, Sandra Talmadge, Anne Halley. Second row, Jean Casselman, Mary Ann Bisbee, Carolyn Shannon, Penny Pear- son, Janet Vail, Sharon Ackerman, Marsha Geist, Sharon Pope. Third row, Donna Berlo, Judith Castle, Sandra Spangler, Judy Rausch, Ruth Eiselstein, Doris Creamer, Yvonne Veely, Ruth Anne Smith. Fourth row, Louise Hale, Sue Porter, Margaret Jordan, Sandra Porter, Sharon Delon, Barbara Nelson, Ruby Watrous, Barbara Geist, Barbara Meadows. AUTO ITIES JM QA ,. Aw' I K www ff' page sixty-two THE VISUAL HRT U UB The artistic, cultural, and literary study of motion Mrs, Kittel pictures, radio, and television fields is the purpose of the Visual Advisor Arts Club. From the discussions about motion pictures and television pro- ductions, the members become well informed on such noteworthy subjects. The club, first known as the Photoplay Club, was founded in 1934. In 1952, the name was changed to more nearly fit the expanded interests of the members, which by this time included the study of radio and television as well as motion pictures. The meetings are held every third Wednesday in room 311 at 8:00 a.m. Among the highlights of the year was the Christmas Party held on December 21 in room 311 at 8:00 a.m., and the post game basketball dance held on February 24 in the gym. Mrs. Delane Kittel is the advisor. The oflicers were Frances Athey, President, Kaye Kasdorf, Vice President, .ludy Pearson, Secretary, Dave Nice, Treasurer, and Gail Hostetter, Publicity Chairman. Kaye Kasdorf, Gail Hostetter, Frances Athey, Dave Nice, .ludy Pearson plan a future meeting. ,,..,,,,,,, Firsf row, left to right, Judy Pearson, Secretary: Kaye Kasdorf, Vice President: Frances Athey, President: Dave Nice, Treasurer: Gail Hostetter, Publicity Chairman. Second row, Pat Probst, Jan Beavers, Sonnie Watts, Clara Mc- Keever, Judy Davis, Charlene Smith, Judy Ferguson, Marlene Schiller, Shirley Berlo, Patti Hixson, Judy Peery, Barbara Druar, Mary Conover, Earlene Clotts, Janet Woodruff, Lynda Poole, Bonnie Clifton, Myrna Ruhlen, Sue Shell, Patti Donaldson, Judy Gill, Barbara Herbster, Sue Veregge. Third low, Carol McWilliams, Mary Grabill, Judy Tilton, Judie Moore, Diane Schrack, Dawana Bornheim, Jann Crumpler, Anne Evans, June Jo Bodge, Susie Populin, Cathy Christoff, Janet Painter, Judy Custer, Beverly Peterfy, Carol Brobst, Louise Wells, Peggy Prout, Jill Ogden, Kay Wells, Nancy Grabill, Sandy Thorne, Bonnie McEntire, Gail Wills, Judy Lavitchka. Fourth low, Ron Terry, Patty Hill, Joyce Williams, Marilyn Sheets, Darlene Eichenherger, Judy Edwards, Becky Lowe, Lois McCoy, Brenda Menz, Marilyn Ruhl, Jane Leighninger, Sharon Rohr, Vicki Howells, Ann Mcllyar, Dorothy Kegg, Rosemary Ryerson, Irma Van Meter, Barbara Wolford, Judy Littleton, Hulda Mae Simonson, Beverly Price, Joan Gilliland, Dorcas Mortenson, Cynthia Weatherhead, Toby Rector, Shirley Williams. The Advanced Spanish Class is making preparations for their Christmas party. 1-it First low, left to right, Vera Jean Mincks, Secretary: Melda Jones, Vice-President: Jack Kamer, President.: Gary Link, Treasurer: Marcia Hoare, Program Chairman. Second row, Nancy Grass, Carol Unfried, Judy Tilton, Jan Beavers, Donna Green, Pat Probst, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Ruth Spangler, Shirley Williams, Peggy Prout, Jill Ogden, Sue Shell, Nancy Cooper, Carole Blatt, Nancy Fippin, Karen Edberg. Third row, Ruth Contizano, Lenora Shaver, Lacinda Scherer, Joyce Williams, Judy Rupe, Roberta Camp, Karen Brock, Char- lene Smith, Linda Curry, Sandra Dunkin, Margaret Jenny, Ilgiana Rohr, Nancy Draper, Judy Matson, Beverly 'Price, Judy ox. Fourth row, James Keefer, Jean Walker, Patricia Bell, Barbara Brown, Michael Mickelson, Joan Branham, Joan Gilliland, June Johnson, Carol Brobst, Marilyn Levering, Marilyn Ruhl, Diane Westlake, Sue Howison, Sharon Rohr, Barbara Herbster, Hulda Mae Slmonson, Dixie Larson. Firth lov, Dick Curtiss, John Love, Ron Stilwell, David White, Larry Miller, Wesley Hereford, Jerry Schroy, Kenneth Reber, Ray Boll, Glenn Pinkswn, Terry Reichart, Jim Neil, Jay Smith, Jim Griliith, Fred Corcoran, Donna Mae Contizano. Mrs. Margaret Harold Advisor page sixty-three THE SPH IS C UB The Spanish Club is interested in the language and peoples of the Spanish speaking countries. The club meets on the third Thursday of each month in room 227 at 8:00 a.m. One of the most memorable occasions during the year was the Mardi Gras-Carnival held on ,lanuary 26 in the gym. This annual event is in conjunction with the French Club. Another of the festive events the club participated in was a picnic in May with the French Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Harold, the officers who planned the activities were ,lack Kamer, President, Melda Jones, Vice President, Vera Mincks, Secretary, Cary Link, Treasurer, and Marcia Hoare, Program Chairman. page sixty-four THE' LH TI C' UB Mrs. Frances Evans The love of a language that is dead in the sense Advisor that it is no longer a conversational language, but yet has every- day use in the study of English, is the bond that holds the Latin Club together. The club strives to establish unity in the Latin classes, further the knowledge of Roman life, and to create an interest in the background of the Latin language. At Christmas time, the group adopted a needy family. ,ludy Keckley was the hostess for the Christmas party which was held at her home on December 9. The most important and by far the most interesting event of the year was the Roman banquet held in April. At this annual affair, the students, clad in Roman garb, ate and ma-de merry in true Roman style. Mrs. Evans is the advisor. The oliicers were Gail Hostetter, President, Bill Botkin, Vice President, Lowell Smith, Secretary, Judy Peery, Treasurer, and class representatives, Pete Trott, Annette Bates, Jim Apel, David Bunner, Shirley Berlo, and Fred Cunningham. Shirley Berlo, Gail Hostetter, Judy Peery, Bill Botkin, Lowell Smith, Latin Club Officers, examine togas and tunics for the Roman Banquet. rs. First row, left to right, Lowell Smith, Secretary: Bill Botkin, Vice-President, Gail Hostetter, President, Judy Peery, Treasurerg Shirley Berlo, Program Chairman. Second FOV, left to right, Nancy Martindale, Judy Stelz, Dianna Tippett, Holly Hunt, Judy Hawthorne, Barbara Bowsher, Duane Casto, Joy Collins, Judy Keckley, Nancy Creamer, Charlotte Hunter, Jo Ann Frazier, Kathy Hartranft, Kay Case, Patty Hunter, Marcia Holzapfel, Geraldine Thompson, David Hopper, Kenneth Brady, Jerry Galloway. Third row, left to right, Helen Zielke, Wilma Grass, Judy Seagle, Molly Phillips, Julia Higgins, Louise Stoll, Carolyn Stickel, Rosalie Constans, Le Ann Johnson, Betty Simms, Carlene Rose, Janice Wichterman, Shirley Anderson, Judy Jester, Sandra Lutz, Janice Blumgren, Rosemary Headd, Carolyn Beery, Judy Binkley, Jim Callard, Trent Lamb, Don Bisbee. Fourth row, left to right, Dick Distelhorst, Bonnie Combes, Sandy Sorrenson, Gloria. Brandon, Carole Hess, Jean Stewart, Carolyn Decker, Carol McWilliams, Nancy Gaskill, Judy Krueger, Eliza- beth Postlethwait, Pat Evans, Kristin Armstrong, Sharon Dent, Jane Leighninger, Nancy Leibensperger, Sue McGee, Ron Terry, Roberta Flugge, Janet Harvey, Sally Miller, Linda Asay, Juliet Coles, Martha De Berry, Vaughn Ammon, Roy McQueen. Filth low, left to right, Dave Bunner, John Laderer, Verne Ben- son, Larry Goodin, Stan Huff, Dale Gleason, David Mack, Jim Williamson, Don Furry, Gary Longstreth, Jerry Calton, David Steele, Jim Apel, Jo Ann Saunders, Bill Cooke, Don Andrews, Fred Cunningham, Gary Fullerton, Calvin Lutz, Dan Grosh, Pete Trott, Ray McVay, Dale Elliott, Janis Harvey, Phyllis Francis. Left to right ure, lharilyn O'Brien, Vice Pres., Judy Lomano, Parliamentarian, Ruth Catlett, Publicity Chair- man, Karol Lotz, Secretary, Joanne Coey, Historian, Betty Rezes, President, and Barbara Brady, Treas., are enjoying an afternoon tea. - is-ws 'tw tx Fllsl row, left to right, Barbara Brady, Treasurer, Betty Rezes, President, Karol Lotz, Secretary, Judy Lomano, Parliamentarian. Second row, Judi Killian, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Carolyn Ward, Carolyn Pack, Rose Borrelli, Martha Wade, Linda Rockhold, Peggy Kean, Marilyn 0'Brien, Patricia Shato. Third row, Judi Tague, Ellen McConnell, Dixie Miller, Phyllis Weaver, Wanda Templeton, Shirley Henkel, Jo Ann Coey, Pattie Patterson, Betty Chapman, Sally Ritzmann, Vicki Haslett. Fourth row, Beverly Greenwood, Barbara Vanlue, Barbara Diedrich, Carolyne Burnett, Barbara Timmons, Karen Hiett, Marilyn Miller, Irene Thompson, Ruth Robinson, Brenda Colwell, Jo Ann Todd. Miss Ona Prather Advisor page .sixty-,Eve TH FUTURE HOMEMHKERS 0 AMER U To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking is the purpose of the Future Homemakers of America. Since the club was founded in 1951, it 'has expanded until the group's program has reached an all time peak of activity. On February 5 a meeting and 'initation was held. On February 16, the members were feted with an International Dinner. On May 17, a Mother and Daughter Ban- quet was held. A pot luck supper was held on June 2 at the home of Ruth Catleu. l v i UQ 5 2 THE' FRENCH C' The purpose of the French Club is to better acquaint the members with France, its culture and civilization, and Miss Leona Glenn to increase the ability of the students to understand and speak French. Advisor On December 15 the group celebrated the holiday season with a Christmas party at the home ol ,lo Ann Recob. An annual event, the Mardi Gras-Carnival, was held in Westis gym on January 26 in conjunction with the Spanish Club. February 23 was the date of the all-city French party held at the Ohio Student Union. T AE? s Left to right, Dick Glass, Vice Pres., Ronda Graham, Secretary, Donley Wray, President, Frances Athey, Pro- gram Chairman, and Bill Grant are enjoying a Valentine Party at their February meeting. First row, lcft to right, Dick Glass, Vice Pres., Ronda Graham, Secretary, Donley Wray, President, Frances Athey, Program Chairman, Bill Grant, Treasurer. Second row, Maureen McCarthy, Cynthia Weatherhead, Nancy Phillips, Sue Rinehart, Beverly Neibler, Judy Hawthorn, Linda Kerr, Leona Linn, Sue Veregge, Jo Ann Recob, Patti Donaldson, Joyce Henry, Kay Hudson. Third row, Peggy Haatilow, Patsy Wright, Hallie Wilson, Anne Evans, Carol Laufhutte, Sharon Neibler, Judy Davis, Julie Robinson, Elizabeth Branson, David Pennell, Ronnie Drake, Donna Hessler, Leah Miller, Judy Ferguson, Dianne Paugh, Marilyn Prior. Fourth low, Rita Fredendall, Dianna Colombo, Ruth Evans, Gloria Dailey, Marjie Weiler, Judie Moore, Jefferson Cheek, Jack Nachman, Roberta Ranney, Wanda Lee, Anne Pendell, Marjie Horger, Jan Ditrick, Virginia Alberts, Patty -Clark, Pat Evans, Laura Hartsook, Rita Dorr. Fifth row, Carole Karshner, Diane Porter, Larry Salyer, Steve Stavrides, Fred Hill, Ron Slabaugh, James Bluhm, Jerry Holy- cross, Don Kerr, Robert Langdon, Harriett Slabaugh, Dwain Dorr, Frank Sager, Bob Roach, Steve Parks, John Pruitt, Paul Pennell, John Edwards. Left to right, Marilyn Sheets, Joan Ream, Joyce Williams, Judy Weber, and Barbara Druar, are rehearsing their initiation ceremony. Hrs! row, left to right, Joan Ream, Treasurer, Barbara Druar, Vice Pres., Marilyn Sheets, President, Joyce Williams, Secretary. Second row, Patti Hixson, Judy Tilton, Marcia Holzapfel, Carol Owen, Judy Ferguson, Donna Hessler, Sue Shell, Judy Custer, PeZZY Prout, Carol Brobst, Nancy Fippin, Karen Edberg, Carole Hess, Jean Stewart. Third row, Jo Ann Frazier, Shirley Berlo, Judy Gilbert, Judy Weber, Leona Linn, Janet Harvey, Bonnie Clifton,'Patty Burke, Anita Beckwith, Betty Chapman, Gail Wills, Kay Case, Lacinda Scherer, Judie Moore. Fourth row, Janis Harvey, Shirley Williams, Clara McKeever, Lois McCoy, Becky Lowe, Vera Mincks, Shirley Anderson, Judy Jester, Jeanne James, Bobbie Watson, Charlene Peterson, Kay Kasdorf, Suzie Elliott, Pat Evans, Nancy Grabill, Joan Gilliland, Marcia Hoare, Sharon Dent, Darlene Eichenberger. Filth row, Judy Matson, Jeannette Ventola, Ruth Spangler, Jean Wagner, Patty Hill, Roberta Flugge, Rosemary Ryerson, Judy Clinger, Brenda Bluhm, Sue Howison, DeAnna Ward, Carole Karshner, Stan Huff, David Thompson, Beverly Greenwood, Joyce Strickler, Martha DeBerry. page sixty-seven THE FUTURE T CHERS HMERIC Miss pauline Sparrow The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to Adviso, better acquaint those students who want to be teachers with the teaching profession and to give them the opportunity to have some actual teaching experience. The first Future Teachers of America club in the United States was originated in 1937 by Horace Mann. West's own club was organized in 1949, and is known as the Irvin F. Young chapter. One of the most gratifying experiences that the members of the group had was giving a Christmas party for a group of mentally retarded children at the State School in December. Several times a year the members take over the classrooms in various schools on the West side. In June and January the members gave a party for graduating seniors. s t i Q , l Q. hw A-as f-1 as-.W Y r I page sixty-eight THE GIRLS ATHLETIC HSSUC HT 0 The purpose of the Girls Athletic Association is to sv-H ! ' promote interest in physical education, to encourage good MISS RUTH TANDY sportsmanship and leadership, and to promote the well being of Advisof the members. The club activities program began on November 29 with basketball intramurals. The sophomores and seniors won the hotly contested basketball tournament on February 15. The club sponsored the spring volleyball and softball tournaments. The traditional Girls Athletic Association banquets, honoring 12A members, were held at Pomerene Hall on January 4 and in May. These girls are enjoying the friendship of belonging to the G.A.A. Cabinet. ?-'K First low, left to right, Jo Ann Recob, Intramural Director, Patti Hixson, Treasurer, Gail Hostetter, Vice President, Lynn Bohanan, President, Ruth Evans, Secretary '55, Marilynn Warren, Secretary '56. Second row, Bobbie 'Lou Baesman, Mary Conover, Janet Young, Holly Hunt, Beverly Neibler, 'Carol Brobst, Louise Wells, Ginny Cross, Clara McKeever, Diana Rohr, Kathy Hartranft, Kay Hudson. Third low, Barb Herbster, Shirley Berlo, Bobbie Watson, Julia Higgins, Kay Wells, Barbara Glass, Jill Ogden, Elsie Martin, Judy Hawthorne, Sue Shell, Susie Populin, Jo Ann Frazier, Martha DeBerry. Fourth row, Jeannette Ventola, La French Ingram, La Raeu Ingram, Carole Karshner, Judy Matson, Linda Matheny, Nancy Gaskill, Sharon Rohr, Karol Lotz, Kaye Kasdorf, Donna Hessler, Ruth Spangler, Sharon Dent, Marcia Hoare, Shelva Harlow. Ruth Spangler reigns supreme as Miss Senior of 1956. Karol Lotz is pictured here making one of her many baskets of the evening. First row, left to right, Cheerleaders, Barbara Glass, Sharon Tanner, Ginny Cross, Marilynn Warren. Second row, Nancy Cooper, Nancy Grabill, Joan Gilliland Co-Capt., Cathy Christoff Co-Capt., Patti Hixson, Vicki Howells, Donna Hessler. Third row, Jo Ann Recob, Shirley Berlo, Elsie Martin, Theresa DiGioia Mgr., Lynn Bohanan Mgr., Karol Lotz, Sandy Dent. T257 page sixty-nine SENIUBS WI TOUR AME T The Seniors reigned supreme over the Juniors in the 1956 Girls' Basketball Tournament in a 49 to 11 triumph. The Sophomores defeated the Freshmen 29 to 12. At the halftime ceremonies Ruth Spangler was crowned Miss Senior. page seventy TH HRT UL UB The purpose of the Art Club is to make art a worthwhile part of school life and activities and to further the artistic Mf' R- E- Teichaff interest of the students. The original art club was discontinued and in 1949, it was Advisor reorganized by a group of students who felt that the school, as well as themselves, would -benefit by such an organization. On October 22, the group had a weiner roast at Westgate Park. Their project was adopting a needy family at Christmas time, In the spring, a picnic was held at Blacklick woods. , Q57 is S . 4 is Jn A fha Left to right, Elsie Martin, Jerry McLinn, Barbara Class, and Theresa DiGioia are planning an Art Club Meeting. First row, left to right, Barbara Glass, Treasurer, Jerry McLinn, Vice President, Theresa DiGioia, President, Elsie Martin, Secre- tary, Lynn Bohanan, Publicity Chairman. Second row, Patti Hixson, Judy Baumgardner, Peggy Hastilow, Barbara Druar, Pearl Compton, Sandy Thorne, Kay Wells, Donna Hessler, Jill Ogden, Louise Wells, Susan Cummins, Ginny Cross. Third row, -Norma Hubert, Duane Casto, Dora Linn, .Sally Miller, Karta Dorr, Joan Gilliland, Clara Molieever, Patty Hill, Barb Herbster, Gail Wills, Karen Brock. Fourth row, Danny Hibbs, Ruth Catlett, Laura Hartsook,, Irene Chucales, Donna Smith, Jeannie Mider, Janet Harvey, Wanda Lee, Patsy Wright, Beverly Greenwood, Carol Laufhuette, Janet Birle. Fifth row, Ray MvVay, Don Kerr, Ned Menge, Bob Liston, Gary Erlenbach, Dave Cummins, Steve -Parks, Larry Miller, Bob Murray, Ron Nebinger, Dave Parker, Fred Corcoran. Left to light, Dick Class, Bill Borland, Dennis McDonald, and Geoff Rausch are showing prizes that were won at the Ohio State Fair. Flls! low, left to right, Dennis McDonald, Treas., Dick Glass, Pres., Bill Borland, Vice-pres., Geoff Rausch, Sec. Second row, Don Spencer, Bob Clark, John Ingram, Bill Hamilton, Jim McWilliams, Don Jester, Charles Pfaltzgraf. Third low, Ned Johnson, Jeff Dum, David Ewing, John Lowry, -C. S. Kennedy, Roger Ruble, Thomas Baker, Pat Heading. page seventy-one THE TRI!! GLE' UL UB The purpose of the Triangle Club is to create a better CJ45',Ke'medy understanding of drafting and its principles according to college, UISOY' business, and industry standards. The Triangle Club tries to help its members prepare for jobs after graduation from high school and for college. Mr. Robert Cassell, a local architect and a West grad, spoke to the club on February 24. The club purchases architectural magazines for the drafting room, sponsors triangle HA awards for students who earn Als in drafting, and gives a superior attainment award to the outstanding senior draftsman each semester. An initiation is held in the spring. page S6'UellKy-H00 THE H1-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and w - extend high standards of service throughout the community. Mr' IQESEZLBTOWH It is a branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. The members pride themselves on the fact that they won the yardstick as the outstanding Hi-Y Club in the city last spring. The members of Hi-Y were responsible for printing and selling football programs at all the games. They participated in the Kinder Key city-wide sing on December 21 to raise money for the heart fund. The Hi-Y checkroom was in use at all of the home basketball games. The group sponsored the Easter assembly and Lenten services. Pf '5?f'5S'lf m9f5l fl A A ,s fag! , t H rn n . Spf Left to right, Dave Jenkins, Bill Spratley, Fred Lancia, Parker Brigner, and seated, Cary Link are discussing Hi-Y finances. First row, left to right, Dave Jenkins, Chaplain, Gary Link, Vice Pres., Fred Lancia, President, John Kuntz, Treasurer, Parker Brigner, Secretary. Second row, Fred Preston, Dave Furness, Sam Alford, James Keefer, Jack Wilson, John Rimestad, Dan Plummer, Robert Alt, Sherwood Waltman, Chuck Bailey, Jim Wichterman, Jon Gove, Vaughn Ammon, Dick Rice. Third row, Jerry Kline, Bill Borland, Dave Key, Jack Alderton, Gary Tague, Wade Spangler, Pete Trott, Geoff Rausch, Pete Ritter, Fred Casselman, Lynn Ralston, Larry Ralston, Larry Goodin. Fourth row, Bob Courtney, Bob Wilkins, Tom Lewis, Gary Erlenbach, Dennis McDonald, Robert Krieg, John Lowry, Charles Landenberger, Bill Link, Dan Timmons, Ronnie Knipp, Pete Deshazor, Mark Rector. Fifth row, Dave Pence, Jim Edwards, Jack Geiger, 'Cal Lutz, Don Furry, John Edwards, Bryant Phillips, Jerry McLinn, Larry Dinsch, Dave Parker, Bill Spratley, Gary Burlew, Jerry Rumley, Charles Schafer, Dick Glass, Dick Furry, Clit! Shoe- maker. Left lo right, .lean Walker, Seated, Donley Wray, Charles Gray, and ,leannie Mincks are reading scriptures before a meeting. Q f T ff! Flrs! row, left to right, Charles Gray, Vice President, Vera Jean Mincks, Treasurer, Donley Wray, President, Jean Walker, Secretary. Second row, Sue Martindale, Dorisann Roush, Dora Linn, Alice Mebane, Peggy Hastilow, Beverly Cormany, Roberta Camp, Dorcas Mortensen, Karen Brock, Nancy Martindale, Ron Terry, Shirley Cartwright, Carol Owen, Janet Evans, Janet Vail, Andrea Alexander. Third row, Roma Richards, Linda Asay, Virginia Epley, Judy Gilbert, Carl Walp, Paul Tracy, Ronnie Mincks, Janet Wolford, Carol Ball, Peggy Castle, Iris Lutz, Sue Drinkhouse, Sandy Bean, Janis Harvey, Janet Harvey, Betty Chapman, Jennie Chapman, Martha DeBerry, Elizabeth Malone, Jimmy Walker. Fourth row, Anna Woodward, Beverly Waltman, Patty Clark, Donna Gould, Carol Durbin, Arlene Smith, Carole Karshner, Ron Neff, Dale Stultz, Oren Woodward, Lowell Stultz, Bill Croy, Toby Rector, Robert Langdon, Donald Justice, Larry Langdon, JoAnn Saunders, Dortha Houk, Anne Pendell, Pat Evans, Barbara Hanne, Diane Morrow, Beverly Greenwood. Mrs. James Will page seventy-three THE VICTO IOUS CHRISTIAN OUTH' The purpose of Victorious Christian Youth is to provide Advisor young people with an opportunity to extend their Christian living to the school by hearing short programs designed to be applicable to the life of any Christian, regardless of denomination. The club was first organized in 1950 and called Hi-BA, later changed to Victorious Christian Youth. At Christmas time, the group provided a family with food and clothing. Q. .Q l'l 21 i 52 5 f A F, 1 i i 1 if 1 5 5 rs C P' 5 E 4 l Xzgav g 7' O ,g y, ,eu 1 1 I l i H ,F , ? V i .1 'i T E i , , iz x x I I 3 x f 1150 0 page seventy- four The Y-Teens are girls between the ages of 12 and 17 who are members of the Young Women's Christian Association, a world wide organization of women and girls of different religions, races and nationalities. The purpose of the group is to realize their ideals of personal and social life. These officers were responsible for the planning and execution of the fine program of the Y-Teens this year. Jane! Young, Pat Hixson Judy Matson Sharon Tanner Among the activities were the Annual Style Show held in the auditorium on October 11. The annual,Christmas dance, the '4Crystal Ball was held December page seventy- five 23 in the gym. On December 19, the group gave a Christmas party at the Columbus State School. The cabinet members conducted the Senior High Thanksgiving Assembly on Lynn Bolmnan M rs. Murphy Mrs. Heeter Mrs. Warren Advisor Advisor Advisor November 23. The group had a semi-annual banquet held in January and May. 1 n , I v The Y-Teens advisors, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Heeter, and Mrs. Warren give inspiration and guidance to the largest organization at West High School. page seventy-six THE' IU IO Y-TEENS' The purpose of the .lunior High Y-Teens is to learn to understand themselves, practice good grooming, and to MISS JANE OWEN become better teen-agers. They strive to grow up to be happy and Advisor healthy teen-agers. During the year they have had guest speakers and films on family relations and understanding themselves. They prepared projects for hospitals and old peoples' homes. Several field trips were taken, one touring Lazarus and another entertaining at the old peoples home. Some of the girls do charitable work such as working in day nurseries. The group also sponsors canteens to which the Hi-Y boys are invited. e ii r 13 'V if 7' f .5 t Q X . x is K' 5 I E f i Q , 5 , gi H+ 1' if r . i new . 6 E gn Left to right, Betty .lo D'Amico, Janet Cove, and Linda Surrell, presidents of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade groups are discussing their activities. First IOW, left to right, Betty Jo D'Amico, Ann Langdon, Sharon Fausnaugh, Marjorie Drake, Sharon Daulton, Pat Jones, Carol Blum, Donna Foust, Nancy Quail, Jodi Whitsell, Lynda Maurath, Dee Parris, Becky Paxton, Laraine Statczar, Bonnie Mokar, Diana Sunker, Jane Mcllyar, Donna Frazier, Pam Mobley, Nancy Graham. Second row, Deborah Draper, Roze Erenpreiss, Eliza Busenburg, Ann Weaver, Linda Kerr, Maureen McCarthy, Julie Thimmes, Sheri Harlor, Carol South, Linda Hysell, Carolyn Webb, Polly Fisher, Linda .Suri-ell, Sandy Badgley, Carrie Pospichel, Evelyn Wood, 'Carolyn Davis, Judy Newkirk, Mary Ellen Murphy, Judy Wolfe, Nancy Phillips, Mary Shavers. Third ION, Marilyn Westlake, Julie Kinzer, Emily Neely, Dianne Courtney, Shirley Larkin, Sherry Blakely, Bonnie Dorsey, Diane Burden, Nancy Buckingham, Virginia Halstead, Gail Hoffman, Nancy Ream, Ann Elliott, Gerry Timmons, Virginia Cash, Judi Robison, Beth Hennick, Emma Chapman, Martha Weatherhead, Barbara Shurtz, Nancy Steele, Floyda Taylor. Fourth row, Lora Sparks, Inara Dzelzitis, Judy Schultz, Catherine Spencer, Sandra Hunt, Linda Snider, Janet Roberts, Jayne Ricketts, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Susan Weisman, Cathrine Kuhn, Mary Boring, Susan Rumley, Joyce Byington, Gloria Strope, Carol Eckstein, Janet Gove, Judie Constantine, Jean Munson, Susie Peake, Carol Beasley, Linda McVay. Lei! to right, Jeannie Wagner, Bonnie Clifton, Patty Hill, and Janice Hafey are enjoying a Sunday afternoon ride. Y First row, left to right, Janice Hafey, Treasurer, Patty Hill, Vice-President, Bonnie Clifton, President, Jean Wagner, Secre- tary. Second row, Marlene Schiller, Mary Sellers, Judy Weber, Janet Harvey, Janis Harvey, Vicki Howells, Dorcas Mortinsau, Gail Wills, Kay Case, Lynda West, Sue Shell, Barbara Druar. Third low, Charlene Sunker, Linda Messing, Ginger Scott, Patty Shay, Ann Mcllyar, Jan Hartgers, Phyllis Grile, Pat Grosh, Jim Wichterman, Barbara Plummer, Susan Cummins, Margie Wohlgemuth. Fourth row, Jim Edwards, Jack Geiger, Chuck Lantz, Roger Miller, Ron Nebinger, Ken Tilton, Lynn RHISY-011. Larry BIHES, Jon Gove. page seventy-seven THE' EQUL' TRI!! CL UB The purpose of the Equestrian Club is to help others to realize the beauty Mr. Earl Reed of horses. They'are dedicated to the love and preservation of horses. The Advisor members meet once a month for horse back riding and hold regular meetings twice a month before school. 4'Pop,' Reed, the club advisor, has held t-hat position for eight years. Pop', says, uThere's nothing so good for the inside of a man as the outside of a horse. When it is possible, the club takes trips 'to noteworthy horseraces. In 1955, the group traveled to Baltimore, Maryland, for the Preakness. The social season of the club began on November 5 with a hayride and weiner roast at Idle Hour Ranch. The Christmas party was held at the home of Janice Hafey on December 16. x page seventy-eight Jill Ogden, -held the key to our heart the Homecoming Came on October 2 at the dance the following evening. if ff lei' THE' QUEEN HND HER COURT s as she reigned supreme over 7th at Magley Field. She was crowned f s he L W p Judi' Matson H, R UNI Evans Queen Jill, surrounded by members of her court, has' tb ' Jus een presented to the fans rn the thrilling half time ceremony on October 27. AIM. v , xr fu, xxx X' - x -N nr -. - vu , HOMEROOM 126 First row, left to right, Vera Baas, Alice Wilgus, Sandra Athey, Annette Grace, Rita Reis, Sandy Shipley, Cheri Chevalier, Carol Farrell, Sharon Southworth. Second row, Shirley Kazee, Eunice Smith, Dolores Hard- rick, Brenda Thomas, Susan Kerr, Donna. Calendine, Carolsue Williams, Billie Jean Lucas, Barbara Schaaf. Third row, Jane Irvin, Lynda Hegele, Marilyn Hensley, Barbara Fraker, Shirley McClain, Mary Shaver, Donna Barnhill, Carol Rinehart. HOMEROOM 238 First row, left to right, Sharon Wolfe, Judy Castle, Susie Belt, Norma Valentine, Margaret Linscott, Sharon Decker, Deloris Butler, Brenda Holycross, Sylvia Pruitt, Janet Steele. Second row, Sally Sands, Margaret Reynolds, Susan Noel, Donna Colombo, Judy Dailey, Karen Theobald, Sally Thurston, Joan Lorenz. Third row, Vivian Bratt, Carolyn Taylor, Martha Dungee, Mollie Myers, Betty Reynolds, Madalyn Hosler, Judie Hub- bard, Mary Davis, Kathryn Thomas. HOMEROOM 235 First row, left to right, David Bowman, Melvin Allard, Harold Condon, Lawrence Spangler, Richard Clark, Tommy Roden- Stme. Second row, Carl Birtcher, Johnny Rose, Danny Shady, Carl Tiidwell, Howard Walls, Wesley Thomas. Third row, Bill Bennett, Jack Bargar, Lonnie Smith, Edward Walker, Arthur Smith, Bruce Cutlip. HOMERCIOM 127 First row, left to right, Roger Cutlip, Bill Raskey, David Wea'ver, Richard Carter, Ronnie Vagnier, Philip Fleming, Dick Edwards, Bill Randolph, Cary Smith. Second row, Bob Dent, Larry Smith, Charles Robinson, Robert Buell, Danny Snyder, William Whitis, Steve Anderson, Norman Brobst, Jerry Cronbach. Third row, Denny Rhyan, Billy Karn, Roger Friend, Richard Ohde, Stephen Spangler, Michael Baus, Bill Green, Charles Coles, Ken Bowman. Fourth row, Brian Brock, Harold White, Keith Colliflower, Jerry Thompkins, Mike Phillips, Jon Morgan, Richard Nelson, Billy Bitticks, Jon Archer. Seventh graders watch John Birle, Pat Evans, and Jim Graham explain the wonders of science in the chemistry room. page eighty f Rs' Q W sronrs Q! Q- 1, f A-'f:?,, N X' 2- W ,Q FX Q5 i f I ww X X L page eighty-two MACK PEMBERTQN Faso HEISHMAN WILLIAM SCHMI1-1-ER The 1955 Varsity football squad, although having the same record as last year's team of two wins and six losses, the cowboys fielded an improved eleven. After defeating Marion Harding in their first game, West visited Arlington in the ' rain only to be scored on early and have that 6 to 0 'score remain throughout the game. Aquinas then mastered f the cowboys with their single wing offense, and second 1, place North simply overpowered them in a mad i battle. West then seemed to come alive in their final four . g games as a tough Linden team barely nipped t'he cow- ,,. boys in the last two minutes 16 to 12. East defeated West even though they played one of their better games. The Homecoming game with South was one of the season's -high 'points and the Central game can be defined as their 'best game of the year. Seniors Cary Nebinger and Bob Conley, both are backs, 'made various All-City teams. b 1 f 1, I K - SCHEDULE WEST 6 ............ Aquinas 21 WEST 0 ............ East 33 WEST 13 ............ Marion Harding 6 WEST 0 ........,... North 25 WEST 13 ,,.4-,--,,-, South 0 WEST 0 ------------ AfliI1g10I1 6 WEST 12 ............ Linden McKinley 16 WEST 19 ,,,,,,,,.,,, Central 28 VHRSI T Y SQ UHD Q , 5' p '4 Qi. Q G , S J' fi r P ri A page eighty-three , , V Y ., .- I . -,M f ' 4 f A, g A Q, , Ni, 'Q . fr A 7' , . 111517, ... . - -i 'N h , . I , , , we 4 K A. . ix- K 4 t Y 5 .4 N M 5, r. y . , . , . R- XX, f A ,, , . ,,.,., . f wwf . W N, , - . - f ' -fr W- f , ' , w. f Y 19' ,, W, f. ' , , -' .- f f H f -M ,M r i u ,iv r' ,...V.. .N 'V' ' 11 ' - -. . L , Q. i h P r ,f. , A ff ,g,,,, , if,-f.,emM ' 1 J . .. Q ' First row, left to right, Bob Ackerman, Dave Randall, Ralph Tittle, George Hilf, Jerry Keyes, Ray Williams, Bill Link, Bob Court- ney, Ronnie Radclilf, .lim Griffith, Fred Preston, Bob Conley. Second row, Phil Hoover, Parker Brigner, Dave Conrad, Bill Edwards, Don Kruckeberg, Gary Link, Gary Glass, George Watkins, Dave Pence, Dave Jenkins, Kenny Clapsaddle, Eddie Richardson, Gene Brobeck. Third row, Tim Edwards, Dick Furry, Bill Spratley, Dennis McDonald, Larry Doyle, Jeff Dum, Bryant Phillips, Gary Nebinger, Doug Andrews, Dave Hallam. - il- , . Az? ' .-,. page' wigfzly-fuzz r Q , 1 D A., G if qw- 5 5 O' 23 ,152 'wi as K X ' kt.. ., 1 4+ .ang ,Mv- pbklm Y 33 E .df Page elkfwy-five WEST IVINS TWO, LOSES SEVEN These nineteen boys, four of which are juniors, were the backbone of the 1955 varsity team. Of the fifteen seniors, nine are backfield men leaving ,is McDonald as the only returning letter- man in the backlield. Gary Nebinger and Bob Conley were named to the all- -ty squad, while Dave Randall and Fred Preston received honorable mentions. RAY WILLIAMS GARY NEBINGER l DENNIS MeDONALD RON RADCLIFF JIM GRIFFITI-I I ' we -Mi? u I I In 0 , 1 it K yu, , .,,,, a' 25 S aw I G V R ' A , A' gi ' i Af its 1 DON KRUCKEBURG BOB ACKERMAN BOB CONLEY we s if n-...B 4.4 X . sos counmzv mv: Jsmcms sions: wnxms . .K xv 1' DICK FURRY BILL SPRATLEY ED RICHARDSON JERRY KEYES FRED PRESTON GEORGE HILF page eighty-six The Cowboy Reserve football team in previous years observed the city wide custom of allow- ing juniors to play in the ga-mes. This year t-he coaches felt that it would do West more good if only sophomores played. Their season record of one win and seven defeats is very much like the varsity's. They too were beaten by only six points by Arlington and whip-ped badly by Aquinas and North. Lin-den also nipped the Cowboy seconds in the final minute of play. After being whitewashed by East 27 to 0, West downed South 18 to 6 and lost to a tough Central squad 19 to 6. WEST 13 WEST 6 WEST 0 WEST 6 WEST 6 WEST 0 WEST 18 WEST 6 Springfield 34 13 Arlington Aquinas 34 North 20 Linden 7 East 27 South 6 Central 19 E .ER VL' FDUTBIILL l Coach Carl Brenning Mr. Carl Brenning, also head of the attendance department, has com- pleted his third year as reserve foot- ball coach. Q -ft First row, left to right, Don McKay, Neil Johnson, Parker Brigner, Tom Reeves, Dave Conrad, Gary Link, Larry Price, Dan Plummer, Gary L. Glass, Walter Goudy, Dave Snavely, Dan Grosh. Dave Bunner. Second row, Gene Brobeck, Don Furry, Bill Campbell, Larry Goodin, Roy Gill, David Mack, Don Hallam, Terry Reichart, Clark Andrews, Gary Smith, Paul Hosler, Jim Duerler, Don Eppert, Bill Edwards, Earl Rose. Third ww, Phil Hoover, Norm Reisman, Don Creed, Tom Armentrout, Bob Snedegsr, Butch C. Lloyd, Dave Hallam, Jeff Dum, Paul Dawson, Trent Owen Lamb, Charles Roush, manager. VHRSI T Y BASKET ALL 6 6. . sl l 3 S 1. l uw, left to right, Dave Randall, Dick Furry, Cary Nelminger, Bill Chappelear, Bob Courtney Ray Williams Coach Fred Heig ll ' row, George Watkins, Ron Dixon. Buzz Phillips, Dennis McDonald, Fred Goode. A Y it c mon page eighty-seven This season the Cowboys compiled a 11-8 won-lost record losing live games by a total of 11 points. Dave Randall, -playing his third year on the varsity squad was chosen for the All- City team while George Watkins and Bob Courtney both made the second team. . si, Nw , ,:,. page eighty-eight 1955-1956 BASKETBALL B!-'SUL TS Newark ,, West ,,.. West ,, West West . , West ,, West , West , East ...,,, West ,, North , West , West . .. South , , Marysville East West North ,, North ,,,,, West ,,,, H Linden , Y, Central , South ,, , Delaware St. Charles ,,,...,,,, , , Bexley VVV. . - Marion-Franklin West ,,,.VVVV Y. 7-7, Aquinas , West Linden Central ,, West West , West , Aquinas ,.., West H , West , we , an ,. 1. we 2 Q- ff Q 4 .f Dove Randoll S3 Ken Clupsaddle 4-W f 'VN John Edwards ,I Q Q , Fred Goode sz sk x ,V . George Watkins fy, - 4-1-Y X, xi -'W im vs ,ne 'V gi Q Q gf-we -- Bill Chappelear SL in XT Ron Dixon 3, X r o A Dick Furry 1, vw zk, 'QL- Bob Courtney W 4 Gi ' Dennis McDonald E ER VE BHSKETB LL The Wlest High Reserve Squad compiled a creditable nine to seven won-lost record for all games and a Seven to five record in the City League. The team as a whole aver- aged forty-one points per game while their opponents netted 35.2 points per game. First row, left to right, Parker Brigner, Dan Plummer. Second row, Don Furry, Dave Mack, Larry Price. Third row, Diek Glass, Bob Snedegar, Doug Andrews. Fourth row, ,lohn Rimestacl, Manager, Tom Armentrout. First row, left to right, Mary Conover, Kathy Hartranft, Linda Ross, Holly Hunt, ,loycc Williams, Judy Tilton. pug: eighty rum S page ninety First row, left to right, Dean Grabill, Tom Hartranft, Ernest Bowman. Second row, Phil Buchanan, Jerry Hummel, Terry Briggs, Roger Pritchard. Third low, Roger Street, Paul Meadows, Dave Brady, Don Uldricks. Fourth row, Dave Francis, Fred Ash, Ray Horky, Tom Sines, Manager. ' A A Couch Frank A Trulh 14 ,, I km Q51 lv 4 Y WN w we L itywm iw , F at . X i ii 'sf 5' 5 JUNIOR BASKETBALL The Broncos this season finished seventh in a field of 13, t-he largest number of teams entered in Junior High League history. After losing two of their first string at mid- year, West still managed a 5-7 won-lost record under the new coach, Frank Truitt. CHEERLEADERS 1 .4 , W K 1 , I K 3 ' Q r ' K Wi ryan? 2 BQ' WfQQw -A t .-:. 5 li ,qlq Ag 2 .. . , F F' B 3 it :ss se.ii 'Wi f If A l KK, 1' I f '- . I Sl 5 A t El , 5, Sit E , l W X J ' Jo-Ann Campbell, Sandy Badgley, Judi Robinson, Becky Paxton, Debby Michaelis, Pam Mobley. Coach Rufus Gloss CRDSS UOUNTR Y The Cowboy Harriers ended the season with three wins and five losses in dual' meets. They placed second in the City Meet and third in the District Meet. Art Slate was the top runner for West and now holds the Raymond Memorial Course Record of 10:34-.5. Q55 C0009 QSC-,S G UUfY14,i , . ll mwmsus vnzsf QIILUHBUS Wil First row, left to right, Gene Russel, Jim Kerr, Woody Waltman, Bob Alt, Art Slate. Second row, Don Spencer, Jim Allen, John Laderer, Jim Reeder. Third row, John Hill, Phil Williams, Bill Pruitt, John Ingram. Fourth row, Cary Erlenbach John Hartigan and Manager Bob Clark. v 1 an J, , V 3 . M Q55 CUUAQA 'Fl iiaumsus was' f2fF.IIQ3 J 5 - t v N ti? Q55 CUUN7.. K' CTLUMBUS Ulf- Arthur Slate Sherwood Wolfman Jim Kerr Bob Alt Gene Russel M f Q ' . 5 'ti ,-as .. , page ninety-one U.. 1 y RJ, '6 096 . .Q V314 R 5. Q e lr , W -4, Q. fS7 , N 129 1 I-Z' Qf .' elf- ,N page ninety-two mn The varsity cheerleaders led by their captain Nancy CH ERLL' D BS' Crabill did a fine job of promoting enthusiasm and a new high in school spirit in the past year. Nancy Grabill Patti Hixson Elsie Martin Catherine Christoff Joan Gilliland Judy Stelz 1 i l J-N..w,,,r.eM,r .,,, w ,H ...MWA i. Hr., .. , X ef XXI C 675 vs S- f f W, K X Y g X is W XX . '-Z Q v' K fa Q, X ERITS page ninety-four IIINUAR Y L SOCIETY The L Society was organized in 1914 by Otto H. Magly, the first principal of West High School. The first chapter meeting was held on November 23 of the same year. The purpose of the organization was to make students more aware of good scholarship. Juniors who have com- pleted the 11B grade with 3.5 scholastic average are eligible for election. The January LH Assembly was held on December 6, 1955. I UNE L SOCIETY Those students elected to the June Society were honored at an assembly program held on May 15, 1956. 'C' First row, left to right, Marietta Morgan, Leona Linn, Charlene Sunker, Judy Gilbert, Dorothy Fleming, Shirley Glassburn Second row, Donna Gould, Jim McWilliams, John Birle, Stan Huff, John Lorr, Zo Ann Stanfield. First row, left to right, Julia Higgins, Vera Jean Mincks, Joyce Williams, Kathy Hartranft, Judy Peery, Mary Conover, Susan Cummins, Judy Tilton, Carol Gore. Second row, Jim Apel, Jack Kamer, Patsy Wright, Arlene Smith, Nancy Gaskill, Steve Parks, Dick Glass, Don Kerr. Left to right, Carolyn Stickel, Donna Stimson, Carol Irion, Fred Lancia, Roberta Wilson, Carole Karshner, .ludythe Matson. , ,puma-W. First row, left to right, .ludy Ferguson, .loan Gibson, Nancy Grabill, Phyllis Roberts, Kaye Kasdorf, Nancy Cooper, Marilyn Sheets, Phyllis Guyton, Shirley Williams, Gail Hostetter. Second row, Perry Schwartz, Fred Preston, Rita Bruno, Jo Ann Davis, Diane Porter, Barbara Hanne, Margie Abram, Lew Neer, John Kelly. Third row, John Love, Bill Kuhn, Ray Williams, Brian Lewie, Roger Hankle, Larry Miller, Larry Langdon, Donley Wray. , ,,., ,X page ninety-five IANUAR Y NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Election to membership in the Otto H.-Magley Chapter of the National Honor Society is the highest honor that can come to a West High School senior. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, character and service. The January National Honor assembly was held December 6, 1955. I UNE NA TIONJIL HONOR SOCIETY The June class members were tapped in an impressive ceremony on March 20, 1956, and they were formally inducted into membership on May 8. 1956. page ninety-six SENIO STUD UOU UIL The Senior Student Council has been very active in many worth while projects this year. IU IGB STUDEN CDU CIL Numerous activities were handled successfully by the Junior High Student Council over the pas-t year. 4 Mr. F. E. Bonur Fin! IOW, left to right, Wade Spangler, Committee Chairman, 'Nancy Grabill, Treasurer, John Edwards, President, Joan Gilliland, Secretary, Larry Bates, Vice President. Second low, Theresa DiGioia, Patti Hixson, Shirley Berlo, Gail Hostetter, Elsie Martin, Jill Ogden, Ginny Cross, Lynn Bohanan, Marlene Schiller. Third row, Judy Krueger, Linda Ross, .Shirley Glassburn, Nancy Berner, Marjie Weiler, Ruth Evans, Judy Matson, Annette Bates, Carol Irion, Frances Athey, Barbara Glass. Fourth row, Mike Leach, Jim RoteE, ha Raeu Ingram, Nancy Gaskill, Joyce Strickler, Sally Miller, Janis Harvey, Diane Westlake, Sherwood Wafltman, Donley Wray, Bill Link. Fifth IOW, Walter Goudy, Fred Lancia, Bill Spratley, Dave Randall, Jim Detamore, Bob Wilkins, David Pence, David Parker, Robert Courtney, John Pruitt, Steve Parks, Jerry McLinn. K like hi .,,, .fr 5? -' f 5 - 5? ,wi- Mr. Adolph Kihel Flrsf low, left to right, Janet Gove, Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Snider, President, Patti Heischman, Vice President. Second low, Jerry Sanford, Bob Balo, Billy Castle, Karren Starkey, Polly Fisher, Sally Parrish, Pam Mobley, Lynda Maurath, Karen Schuman, Pearl Athey, Nancy Reichelderfer, Steve Eckle. Third low, Carl Walp, Jon Kelly, Connie Murray, Sharon Gibson, Shei Harlor, Duane Frey, Diana Dunbar, Mary Thorne, Bonnie Borges, Judy Robison, Nancy Phillips, Park Laurence, Donna Robinson. Fourth low, Martha Weatherhead, Jeannie Fry, Barbara Hicks, James Smiley, Philip Gramlich, Tom Rector, John Galentine, Dolores Smith, Saundra Morris, David Howe, Sandy Armentrout, Orville Bailey, Rick Banker, Vicki Donaldson. Filth raw, Jerry Buck, Harry Staten, Ronnie Miller, Mike Engle, Bruce Harmon, Fred goseg,DTed Miller, Carolyn Spencer, Roberta Baumgardner, Patsy Castle, Tom Sines, Giles Rafsnider, avi avis. Fin! row, left to right, Jo-Ann Campbell, Rita Dorr, Fred Ash, Marcia Calahan, Sharon Gibson. First row, left to right, Pam Mobley, Carol Souther, Donna Frazier, Jane Mcllyar, Elizabeth Branson, Mary Durban Rita Fredendall, Sandy Badgley, Susan Weisman. Second row, Ieva Erenpreiss Linda McVay Connie Butcher: Shirley Larkin, Sharon Younkin, Judi Robison, Tom Morrison, Elaine Huhn, Gloria, Dailey, Judy Smith. Third row Catherine Kuhn, Janet Cove, Charles Huff, Joseph Jacobs, Susan Turner, Karen Foster, Diane Kelsay, Robert Elliott: Glenn Baker, Roy DuSell. Absent when picture was taken: Norma Barney, Sharon Camp, Karen Groezinger. page ninety-seven IIINUIIR Y EXCELSIDR The 9A honor society, Excelsior, was founded in 1921 at Highland Junior High to promote scholarshi-p and better school citizenship. The name and motto of the society were adopted from Longfellow's poem Excelsior. JUNE EXCELSIOR The requirements for membership are evidence of good character, leadership ability and a 3.5 scholastic average throughout seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The mid-year Excelsior was held January 6, 1956 and the June Ex- celsior Assembly was held May 15, 1956. First row, Mrs. Evelyn Hall. Second Row, left to right, Gary Burlew, Lowell Stultz, Walter Ritter, .lim Heil, Jim Detamore. Third row, .lay Smith, Don McKay, Pete Trott, John Hunyady, Dave White, .lack Kamer, Dale Stultz, Kenny Reber, Dave Bunner, Mike Leach, Tom McMillen. STAGE B Behind the scenes of every West High production is this group of active workers, our stage crew. Our unseen heroes, under the supervision of Mrs. Hall, are the backbone of the dramatics department. il and Mrs. Hall plan a stage .lim Detamore and Gary Burlew set calendar. mike for a performance. -? P, 4 Auf' 59139 ' Y F.. . C ,. , ,ww vw,-.M A f'Lgg'1ewf,.'-re-' t Fbffsrfwv'flifLi1 '-f-If ,. - ' nr-,il ,. , -1 L., page one hundred RW iizhv, is First row, left to right, Lew Neer, Larry Miller, Brian Lewie. 'Second row, Dave Nice, ,lim Apel, Rilla ,lack- son, Carol Core. Third row, Nancy Seeds, Jill Ogden, .ludy Ferguson, Judy Peery. Fourth row, Roberta Borland, Vera ,lean Minrks, Arlene Smith, Sandy Dent, Kathy Hartranft. NN UAL STAFF Sharing the sorrows and joys of producing the annual has been a pleasure for the Annual Staff Working together each learned the value of co-operation. 2 l Lew R. Neer, Co-Editor, Gladys Bowen, Advisor, Brian Lewie, Co-Editor are exam- ining the cover of the 1956 Annual. my k 29 25' 55 Y' 'E I page one hundred and two F924 94 Q' L 'H 'S lm, First low, left to right, Bonnie Bump, Susan Cum- mins, Jayne Ricketts, Janet Roberts, Suzanne Lucas. Second row, .ludy Jester, Joy Collins, Carolyn Michaelis, Donna Green, Barbara Bowsher, Judy Thivener, Elaine Wines. Third row, Sue McGee, Barbara Hess, Charlene Sunker, Harriet Slabaugh, Ruth Evans, Zo Ann Stanfield. Fourth row, Phyllis Roberts, Marietta Morgan, Patti Payne, Juliet Coles, Martha DeBerry, George West, Dick Rice. Fifth row, Hulda Simonson, Dortha Houk, Tom Maish, Ken Danter, John Hill, David Thompson, Tom Rossetti. Absent when picture was taken: Wilma Grass. LIBBHB Y M N The Library is managed with the help of a student staff, who check attendance, prepare books and magazines for studen-t use and perform other library routine duties. Miss Helen Lumley, advisor. at Q page one hundred and three i 1 ' as 5 4 E ' ' wr . J 'Blawg al 4 ' N--Li 2-52+ '- . .f s- rf A 8 F 1 , .. a,g,,-- H. page one hundred and four I UNI .B IINUHB Y 00 C' UB These junior high and senior high students have given 3100 in sales tax stamps which will 'be used to purchase many of the school's necessities and luxuries. In the past, the stamps have been used to purchase stage curtains, an ollice key file, sound proofing for the cafeteria, and have provided the school with a public address system. SEN! B JUNE 00 0' U These students have contributed to the school welfare fund by giving S100 in sales tax stamps, thus becoming eligible for membership in the June S100 Club. 1000 CLUB These students have qualified for membership in the 81000 club by giving S1000 worth of sales tax stamps which help 'provide many pleasures for the school. STAMP UOUNTERS Stamp counters volunteer their services in sorting, counting and preparing for redemption the mountains of sales tax stamps turned in by West High students throughout the year. 5 1 Q , 5 page one hundred and Jive . f 1 Dinan-sa Y ' First row, left to right, Ann Reeves, Kay Abbott, Marianne Arms, Sylvia Pruitt, Susie Belt, Arlene Arbogast, Nancy Reichelderfer, Mary Galliechio, Janice Beavers. Second row, Bob Timmons, Donna Green, Sharon Tanner, Jane Mcllyar, Sharon Younkin, Judy Sankbeil, Jill Ogden, Julie Thimmes, Sharry Marx. Third row, Janyce Dodson, Susan Collins, Shirley Berlo, Gail Hostetter, Dianna Colombo, Barb Herbster, Susie Peake, Marty Abrams, Diane Kelsay, Beverly Greenwood. Fourth row, Bob Edwards, Donley Wray, David Lemery, John Schray, Tom Herhster, Giles Rafsnider, Dan R. Mead, Al Norman, Fred Preston, Jim Apel. . s . ,, ii a i I I . g x . ' .b First row, left to right, Janice Wichterman, Ann Reeves. First row, left to right, Linda Huffman, Carol Weaver, Second row, Bob Timmons. Third row, Paulette Davis, Marsha Cuitnrr. Sharon Lutz. Carolyn Webb. Judy Clay. Judy Jester. Joyce Clay. Second row, Pauline Hardrick, Barbara Reardon, Becky Radcliff, Joyce Raines, Connie Wein- rich, Beverly Corbin, Carole Wright. 1 sifeiQ v My page one hundred and six ,L.L ,. 2... w ig, ,iiggfjg I is IT'-agar .5 Leah Miller, Lowell Stultz, Judy Matson, and Mark Rcvtor in a festive src-ne from the Christmas play. CHRISTMAS PLA Y In one of their last appearances on the West High stage, members of the January class presented g'Cuest House Very Exclusive the Christmas play. It was presented to the Junior and Senior assemblies on December 23. s A few guests arrive. Merry Christmas to all. First IOW, left to right, Jerry Brown, Nancy Phillips, Susan Essig, Sandy Badgley. Second low, Bill Hawk, Joyce Hedges, Beverly Waltman, Marcia Calahan, Patty Clark, Lloyd Brown. IUNIO .H G AMA TIES The Freshmen dramatics class gave two -productions during the past year: A Halloween Play, Test For a Witch, on October 25 and A Day For Thanks for Thanksgiving on November 23. Test for a Witch Sea JK :iff New we page one hundred and seven 'EQ' 5 PT wi.-e A Day for Thanks page one hundred and eight HDPE T WIB Pat Wright Janet Harvey The Rope Twirlers are straight from the West. West High Schoo I 'has both its cowboys and its rope twirlers to lend a western atmosp-here.. The West High Rope Twirlers are not only confined to the football and basketball games., at which they perform, but they also go to many other unusual and exciting places. Among these are the State School, where they have performed a number of times, to the Virginia Hotel for a Christmas party, to Roast, and, of all places, they performed at a livestock show. Leona Linn Judy Weber Janis Harvey 8, Juanita Ebrigllt . - Q x 5- 'V fa T' X Xxx? ,Q lx fi? -vig rx . ff 1 1 f' 'W 5 fa Q 4 f ik wx, XX X K, M 1 page one hundred and ten page one hundred and eleven SEN! R U 0 R Choir, Key to the Heart of the School The West High Choir, key to the heart of the school, boasts a membership of 80 voices. Under the patient and capable direction of Mrs. White, the choir has helped the school to keep a song in its heart. Charles Cray was elected by his fellow choir members to serve as president. Other officers include a social committee, robe monitors, and news reporter. T-he choir has sung for many events including a Lion s Club Meeting, the Hilltop Choir Festival, Columbus Music Festival, the annual Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and numerous others, however, the highlight of the year was that the choir received an A-1, superior rating in the District Music Contest. page one hundred and twelve GIRLS' TRIO Left to right, .loan Ream, Carolyn Decker, .ludy Matson. BOYS' QUARTETTE Left to right, Bill Brannon, Tenor, Roger Suver, Lead, Ken Carpenter, Baritone, Lowell Stultz, Bass. Mrs. Edith White, Director. VOCAL GROUPS, KEY TO HARMONY OF THE' SCHOOL The vocal groups, key to the harmony of the school have added to the musical atmosphere here at West. All these groups are to be commended for their efforts, but their rewards have made it worthwhile. Both ensembles sang in the District Music Contest and the Mixed Ensemble received an A-1 rating while the Girls' Ensemble received A-11. All these groups have performed on many occasions adding harmony to the hearts of others. il S W 1, it , ., , A f 1' ,i 5 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE First row, left to right, .ludy Bennett, Karen Brock, Kay Hudson. Second row, Linda Ross, Vicki Howells, Roberta Camp, .lean Walker. Third row, Beverly Connany, .ludi Harmon. nl First row, left to right, Bob Howe, .lim Apel, Julie Robinson, Bill Campbell, Bill Brannon. Second row, Mary Ann Sayre, .ludy Lovelle, Carrimae Tucker, absent when picture was taken, Beverly Ferguson. MIXED ENSEMBLE GIRLS' QUARTETTE Left to right, Elizabeth Walker, Gail Wills, La French Ingram, Kay Case. Beginning Boys' and Girls' Glee Club The Beginning Girls' Glee Club, and the Beginning Boys' Clee Club both performed in the West Junior High Spring Festival in May. The clubs elected as their presidents Karen Starkey and David Eagan, respectively. page one hundred and thirteen Le.i 5 S S It Q4 ' J ff J f 1 if H? 21 C ' -'ti' 1 2 i A iii 'f , A if 1 in ' 12 i t il JA ,Q -it r Xi g Q . 4:-I I 1: J iv J ,- at H f 4 5 Sr' is -, ' 4 A Q 1 ' . e S' as -' I , . Q Xi Q i I 1 .4 Flu! row, left to right, Chester Stout, Art Newkirk, Tommy Damron, Bob Ross, Dick Williams, Douglas Ison, Jack Cobb, David Ford, Jim Morris, Garry McNeely, Jack Caldwell. Second rev, Robert Cash, Joe Mann, Reed Mclntoah, Richard Steele, like Clark, Garry Weigand, Roger Blythe, Gary Alwood, Dick Sines, Danny Hunyady, Eugene Maya. Tlllld low, Fred Frank, Jimmy Ricketts, Stew Randall, Terry Linson, Gary Shoop, Ronnie Hatch, Bob Coburn. Fourth row, Jack Heil, Dick Everett, Dave Davis, Harold Pennington, Dave Koehler. Roger Helmick, Gary Ore, David Galloway, Paul Doellinger. get r First row, left to right, Sharon McDaniel, Judy Headd, Donna Foust, Janet Patterson. Donna Stephens, Mary Federer, Joan Lacy, Carolyn Moore, Anne Halley, Dorothy Neimeister, Nancy Hunter, Dottie Nachman, Lee Palmer, Arlene Arbogast, Tamara Owens, Bonnie Mokar, Kay Abbott, Barbara Apel. Second ION, Sherry Marx, Becky Riley, Sandra Bobbitt, Carol Deadman. Sue Miller, Karen Hogg, Mary Lou Ricker, Linda Fuller, Elma Allen, Vera Dixon, Janet Vail, Ann Langdon, Pat Jones, La Donna Prillerman, Carol Clark, Sandra Spangler, Christina Carfrey, Terry Moore, Janet Castle. Third row, Linda Mitton, Ruthanne Ralph, Donnabel Jackson, Frances Heft, Jodee Jenkins, Esther Staley, Linda Fredendall, Marsha Geist, Joan Croaier, Kay Francis, Karyl Bricker, Yvonne Veeley, Janet Harris, Linda Hysell, Barbara Geist, Deborah Draper, Janice Casey. Sharon Smith. Fourth row, Sharon Boss, Betty Bryant, Nancy Buckingham, Karen Bowser, Charlene Whitt, Beverly Clawson. Judith Wright, Patty Reeder, Floretta Armstrong, Ronda Schrink, Marilyn Westlake, Joan Young, Patty Hensel, Sandra Amore, Vicki Vencill, Lois Bryant, Janet'Williams, Sharon Reichart, Judy Rausch, Catherine Lemery, lnara Dzelzites. any-. E. 1-, Hill low, left to right, Barbara Longhenry, Carol Fiscus, Floyda Taylor, Pearl Athey, Sue Knollman, Betty Williams, George West, Marilyn Hauger, Dick Mickelson, Karen Ruegg, Judith Scott, Bob Saint, Paul Pohle. Second rmv, Patti Cutlip, Sherry Blakely, Sharon Younkin, Elizabeth Branson, Sandy Bukey, Larry Bruner, John Cantlon, Mary Huff, Marilyn Clark, Beth Hen- nick, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Ellen Smith, Robert Lanning. Third lov, Beverly Welsh, Sharon Rea, Patti l-Ieis-chman, Eric Marlow, Joe Massey, George Copestick, Wayne Friend, Carol Davis, Dave Levering, Bill King, Tom Pennell, Gene Branson, Mike Heil, Bill Hart. Fourth row, Mike Richter, Don Ingles, Ronald Davis, Joe Jacobs, Bill Gilcrest, Bill Kuhn, Don Uldricks, Dave Thomaa, Mickey Schwan, Ray Horky, Gary Cook, Terry Briggs, Giles Rafsnider, Tom Morrison. Ht L J 5 2? 2 R Lf ,, 1 , Q 3 5 1 22 J . 5 i 2 13 'ES' 'f 'fl i , . 1 W aa' I H 5, Q . Q - A Z H t , +- , I r I A K 6 5 I A f 753' we A , K . L, A B 'iMhi 0Oliil'3iei' v . ' f ' ' ' X J f- X7 My , is tile e J N.. l w, i I I X , I ' A V 1 A I . . pp- r Q I I K t i gy 1 .. it A . ' Q '- 5 Y- 4, 'f ' 1 o a . , .. V . gn -W fl 3 r o Y ' 1 li 5 it .. fe at . ' V S I 1 i 1 f L li- A . i First row, left to right, Judith Hunt, Frances Edwards, Saundra Thompson, Jodi Whitsell, Carol Cheesebrew, Jeanette DeLong, Barbara Deitrich, Elizabeth Price, Sally Parrish, Lynda Maurath, Barbara Seagle, Marjorie Cook, Lyda Key, Kay Adkins, Mary Fleming, Beth Garson, Mary Lou Owen. Second row, Barbara Van Dyke, Diana Dunbar, Marsha Guitner, Diana Sunker, Bev- erly Wright, Barbara Slagle, Karin Roivas, Betty Watrous, Carol Blum, Carole Wright, Kay Sawyer, Mary McCleaf, Lana Case, Bonnie Sisson, Linda Huffman, Carole Scoles. Third row, Carolyn Freeman, Linda Swinford, Mary Shavers, Barbara Ballah, Carolyn Webb, Vicki Donaldson, Beverly Wenger, Susie Distelhorst, Jean Fry, Marie Morrison, Betty Barney, Sonia Kovitz, Jean Postlethwait, Sharron Reichart, Connie Yerian, Ann Elliott. Fourth row, Barbara Longhency, Sharon Allard, Sandy Bean, Lora Sparks, Becky Radcliff, Susan Roush, Sue Martindale, Keitha Lambert, Judy Michaelis, Janyce Dodson, Beverly Redding, Mary Sandusky, Saundra Smith, Sally Morgan, Karen Foster, Sue Drinkhouse, Kathleen Tucker. The Junior High Ch oi: The Junior High Choir presented the fohnny Stranger Operetla to several elementary schools and a West Junior assembly during the month of November. Other important appearances were made before the Parent Teachers Association at Ohio State University and at the 1956 Spring Festival held in the West High Auditorium on May 11. The Intermediate iris' Glee Club The Intermediate Girls' Clee Club per- formed in the lntroduction As- sembly, March 6, and in the West .lunior High Spring Festival in May. Judy Newkirk was elected as club president for the year. page one hundred and fourteen The Advanced Girls' Glee U ub The Advanced Girls' Glee Club sang in the Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies and in the 1956 Spring Festival held May 11. Sandra Bukey is the pianist for this group. The Advanced nys' Glee Club The advanced Boys' Glee Club performed in the Christmas Assembly held December 23. They also entertained the student body in a March 6 assembly, and the public at the Spring Festival 'held on May ll. page one hundred and jifteen Fin! row, left to right, Mary Murphy, Suzie Killian, Janice Schmidt, Carrie Pospichel, Jane Mcllyar, Carolyn Upperman, Sandy Badgley. Second row, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Sharon Smith, Sue Mielke, Nancy Phillips, Bonnie Borges, Janet Lamprecht. Mari- lyn Clark, Judy Newkirk, Linda Kerr, Laura Lucas, Judy Clay, Judy Schmidt, Joyce Clay. Mary Sawers, Judy Neibler, Catherine Kuhn, Jerry Brown, Patti Cutlip. Tlllld low, Dotty Reese, Judy' Compton, Judy Taylor, Dianne Courtney, Susan Rumley, Karen Ruetz. Susan Weisman, Judy Thompson, Elizabeth Branson, Vicki Arledge, Carol Ross, Judy Bond, Lois Evans, Carol Flscus, Sandy Bukey, Judy Robison, Priscilla Procter, Salbr Treherne, Joy Dorr, Linda Phillips. Fourth row, Rosalie Bridges, Judith Scott, Carolyn Patterson, Julia Kinzer, Floyda Taylor, Judy Reece, Nancy Stimmel, Mary Gallicchio, Sheri Harlar, Joyce Hedges, Patty Clark, Mardell Dixon, Emma Chapman, Karen Groezinger, Patty Tillis, Charlene Armstrong, Norma Barney, Janet Gove, Mary Huff. Shirley Henkel, Maxine Stilwell, Marilyn Eberhard, Elaine Huhn. flffh row, Emily Neely, Phyllis Hill, Sandra Hunt, Kay Jackson, Joyce Grant, Carolyn Michaelis, Roberta Massie, Linda Decker, Susan Turner, Joyce Pickens, Sharon Rea, Sharon Eckstein, Diane Kelsay, Karen Foster, Jean Swisher, Eileen Aansey, Diane Bergman, Willa Ball, Barbara Osler, Barbara Rear- don, Peggy Carter, Phyllis Cline, Brenda Strope. . J , xiii i Q be C' ' C, ' 4 2 , X 2. , i,, ii EQ i 7 Q PM 4 Q I p Fil!! row, left to right, Jim Ricketts, Bob Saint. Kenny Roivas, Bill Hart, Bob Holycross, Henry Newkirk, Mark Johnson, Lynn Hegele, Gary Contizano, Marvin Darling, Jim Walsh, Bob Breckenridge, Bruce Benton, Carl Walp, Gary Potter, Robert Wesley. Second row, David Morris, Sam Brobst, Steve Freeman, John Roman, Bill King, William Detrirler, Dave Levering, Paul Tracy, Dorcus Claytor, Jack Carney, Bill Clark, Tom Noel, Glenn Houdashelt, Robert Keefer, Pat Hartigan. Third Nw, Linda Phillips ipianistl, Jerry Beeman, Don Milano, Joe Jacobs, Bill Kuhn, Giles Rafsnider, Richard Pusecker, Bill Collier, Dick Williamson. Robert Richards, Ronnie Bowman, John Henderson, Steve Eckle. Fourth row, Charles Bartel, Bill Jones, John Armstrong, Jack Morical, Bob Osler, Jerry Hawk, Tony Norman, Michael Turner, Bill Mantle, Dick Everett, Dave Eagan, Richard Fox, David Howe, Tom Timmons, Jack Holycross, James Smiley, Fred Hinderer. Y page 0716 SIJLLECII. X tl l! X X First row, left to right, Bill McComb, Art Slate, Chuck Hannon, Ron Stilwell, Bill Bigelow. Second row, Jim Wichterman, Fred Williams, Ray Williams, Steve Miller, Jim Williamson. Third row, Don Hessler, Jerry Calton, Fred Greene, Dave Parker, Bob Arthur. BA Band Variety Shows, Tax Stamp Shows and various dances both inside and outside of school constitute the activities of West High's Dance Band. This band's purpose is to play for pure enjoyment and to provide music for the enjoyment of others. Among some of this year's dances the band has played for include, the Visual Arts Club Dance, all dances after basketball and football games, and they dances at noon. Although there are no ollicers in the group, Dave Parker and Chuck Hannon head the organization. First row, left to right, Ron Stillwell, Fred Williams, Ray Williams. Second row, Arthur Slate, Dave Parker, Chuck Hannon. fnx 212' .xi V is 7 fe :x BCH' N .BH West High's Marching Band thrills the crowd with band formations during the halftime. IUI 0 CHESTER Flute: Barbara Barnhart. Clarinet: Duane Frey, Mary Helfron, Bruce Harmon, Gary Walker. French Horn: Verne Benson, Joan Jenny. Saxophone: Ed Roberts, Joe Ditrick. Trumpet: Phillipp Thompson, Tommy Welch. Percussion: Carl Laver, David Morris. Bass Viol: Jim Hardy. Cello: Deborah Draper. First Violin: Susie Harvey, Judy Smith, Lionel Garrison, Myrna Ball, Mariana Rockefeller, Marilyn Westlake, Laura Lucas, Charlene Armstrong. Second Violin: Dan Mead, Marilyn Castle, Vera Dixon, Ann Langdon, Mary Ricker, Barbara Apel, Patricia Schmalstig, Barbara Seagle, Elaine Brewer, Janet Vail. page one hundred and eighteen SEN! .B H G BA To create and increase a person's interest in music as well as to teach them the importance. of harmony is the purpose of the West High Marching Band. They strive to create a desire to work together. The band starts its practice late in summer, and by the time one of its activities 'such as the football games are in progress, the marching band is ready. Among the other engage- ments besides the football games, are marching in the Hilltop Christmas . Parade, participating in pep rallies, Spring Band Concert, Band Variety Shows and the West Side Jubilee. They also have played at the Circleville Pumpkin Show and different assemblies at schools. Clarinet: Barbara Baker, Bill Bigelow, Kay Bolin, Ken Brady, Doris Dailey, Nancy Crass, Carolyn Henthorne, Gail Hostetter, Joyce McClintock, Lois McCoy, Sandra McNamee, Art Slate, Ronald Stilwell, Dave Stomp, Joyce Strickler, Marjie Weiler. Trumpet: Bob Arthur, Donna Frye, Dick Glass, Fred Greene, Judy Hawthorne, Larry Langdon, Gary Longstreth, Eddie McCleaf, Dave Parker, Paul Pennell, Toby Rector, Karen Rismiller, Norma Ward, Parks Davis. Drums: .lon Allison, Pete Caborn, Herb Cozad, Ronald Drake, Jim Duerler, Fred Williams. Baritone Sax: Jerry Holycross. Tenor Sax: Robert Krewz. Alto Sax: Mary lane Eagon, Roberta Mu 1'x' ey, Bill NleComb. Bass Clarinet: Kay Hinderer. Alto Clarinet: Shelba Jones. Trombone: Reed Eagle, ,lerry Francis, lack Hostetter, Ronald Knipp, Kail Linebrink, Steve Miller, Dwain Dorr, Fritz Ricker, Ivan White, ,lim Williamson. French Horn: Janice Blumgren, Roger Dellinger, Don Hessler, Margaret Jenny, Linda Myers. Baritone: Dick Curtiss, Charles Pfaltzgraf, Wayne Robbins, Dave Steele. Bass: .lerry Colton, page one hundred and nineteen Rudyard Fay, Dale Gleason, Lee Kuzee, Joe Thompson, Paul Wilson, ,lim Hardy. Oboe: .loan Branham. Flute: Robert Langdon, Janice Wiebterman. ff s- r w ff 4 . f K 9 s if 5 S A - 5 4 bfi Q gg K ,. , ? 5- P or L if . it Qt 4' r 'L -K e arf 1 . l 2 jk f, ' - Q, 9 - Y, Q ii X. r . 3 J X gg w 2'-Q.,qi , t, e eeeeeefe 5 I a ii :Si .. Q , ,t..: Ag taee W . gy A K 5?- K rg. A3g. .Q i e Jw, N page one hundred and twenty Steve Miller knocks Dave BA Parker off the stepladder. ai VHBI TY SHOW A new holiday, known as Neptune's Holiday, was celebrated on March 22 and 23. Yes, it was the theme of the annual Band Variety Show and we all got a glimpse of underwater life in a spectacular production. 7x The band plays under- water. .f vw H Libby Walker, Gail Wills, Floyd Love, La French Ingram, and Kay Case singing their rendition of lt's Almost Tomorrow. l, f'e li .,,v,..,.. ., ..,. --- -5. 1. -,V-ifafua-M aus.- : S, ft a l , ., r, ii' 2 B I i 5 , I , ig L 3 . . i I -L 4 wa 3 sag, ,gawk H ll fa wmog 2 e' , ',-A , t 1 X ' '-LL 2 a l, ,3Qg1sa,ggf75,rf , 5 f, mf: ,,Qi',1 we Q . -may wif J, X at tv ang -Qu, . V. 5. -,ff,m3-iyfg 2 ,uf Lg qj sg 'K fc .1 7- i ,LE iff if Y ' fIi4? L' Ei 'f i5Yi3f4a?1.f .92- lif 7 T A 1 ff' I E ig X 2 Q I if? 'QV e Qt ,, . t . t page one hundred and twenty-one Flute: Janice Wichterman, Sharon Downey, Anna Woodward. Oboe: Charles Huff, Joan Brannam. Clarinet: Arthur Slate, Bill Bigelow, Shelba Jones, Caroline Henthorne. Hom: Don Hessler, Margaret Jenny, Janice Blumgren. Trumpet: Judy Henthorne, Bob Arthur, Paul Dawson, David Ewing. Trombone: Ray Williams, Julia Higgins. First Violin: Nancy Draper, Judy Keckly, Lowell Smith, Lenora Shaver. Second Violin: Delpha Shaver, Carole Blatt, Harvey Postlethwait, Henry Rennie, Ronnie Borton. Viola: Connie Campbell. Bass: Jerry Calton, James Hardy. Percussion: Herb Cozad, Jim Wichterman, Gene Brubeck, Mike Engle. SEN! R CHESTER The purpose of the Senior Orchestra is to maintain and create music appreciation, while promoting fellowship. The orchestra has participated in many activities at school, this year including assemblies, senior class plays, variety shows, commence- ment exercises and many other activities. This year's members have been striving to interest students in the orchestra itself. It has many advantages as all types of music are ollered. Student director for this year was Ray Williams. Ray also presided as president. page one hundred and twenty-two IU HGH Students entering West High with any musical instrumental experience have a great advantage. Their experi ence enables tfhem to join the Junior High Marching Band. These students are then able to join the Senior High Band when they are in Senior High. svmna Acrwmes M x .X 5 Xe' f if f ' f as X page one hundred and twenty-four Art Slate, the only three-letter winner on the track squad, has carried the brunt of the load this year. He participates in the high and low hurdles, the broad jump and high jump. Other lettermen were I B K U u Larry Doyle, shot put and discus, Wade Spangler, dashes, and Don Kruckeberg, dashes. Mr. Rufus Glass, Coach Fin! row, left to right, Tom Lewis, Jim Reeder, Michael Mickelson, ,lim Kerr, John Hill, Manager, John Hartigan, Art Slate, Wade Spangler, Marvin Pate, Jerry Williams, David Pence. Second row, Don Kruckeberg, Bob Krieg, Dave Hallam, Bryant Phillips, Dave Bunner, Don Spencer, Gene Russel, Dan Plummer, Reed Eagle, Dave Jenkins, Wesley Hereford, Ron Dixon. Third row, Scott Munson, Don Hallam. Larry Doyle, Fred Preston, George Hilf, William Pruitt, Clinton Flowers, Dick Curtiss, Sammy Mann, Dave Parker. The West High Cowboys -had a very fine season in 1956. When the book went to press, the Broncos had won their first six games, four in the City League. A group of seven lettermen made up most of the team: the catcher, John Edwards, pitchers, Bob Courtney and George Watkins, first baseman, Dave Randallg shortstop, Kenny Clapsaddleg third baseman, Ray Williams, av 'l out- fielder, Dennis Mt laid. ASW? ffm .5 A ex page one hundred and twenty-fue , y 1.1. sau 1-sift - fsx T First row, left to right, Tom Reeves, David Snavely, Dennis McDonald, Ray Williams, Dave Randall, John Edwards, Coach William schmmer Bob Courtney, George Watkins, Parker Brigner, Steve Byerly, Gary Link, Larry Goodin. Second row, John Geskett, Cary Smith, David Ewing, Dick Ronokovsky, Gene Brobeck, Chuck Lantz, Mike Engle, Bob Smoot, Manager. Third row, Tom Armentrout, Fred Ash, Dave Francis, Dave Mack, Norm Reisman, Stan Huff, Cliff Shoemaker, Gary Walker, Manager. page one hundred and twenty-six IU I B TRAC SQU D The only returning letterman on the Bronco track team is Jim Hastmap. He has been a triplewinner in the 100-yard dash, 44-0-yard dash and high jump. IU I R IISEB LL Mr. Frank Truitt, who started his first season as junior high base- ball coach this year, had three returning lettermen to build his team around: pitcher, Phil Buchanan, third baseman, Bob'Deang and outfield Bill Ingle. The Broncos played several of their games at Jet Stadium. ,R . :gh SMRQF' etutiiqaw one sf Nu 35720 -A , K Qpkff Req, . 11'3 ,f'Z 65' fd' - ' 6fJ'f5'Zf JHFQIE J '41 T ,V ,bil if gr 5 ,S 1 X 8 QST gn NSY airy it wig, Fin! row, left to right, Paul Meadows, Eddie Fredendall, Jerry Hawk, Bob Phillips, Bob Heibel, Sonny Campbell, Jim Hastings, Leon Evans, Joe Thomas. Second row, Joe Ditrick, Mgr., Ted Miller, MgrI, Gary Reynolds, John Bryan, Bob Miles, ,Larry McKitrick, Jim Willis, Dave Langdon. First row, left to right, Bob Dean, Terry Briggs, Bill Ingle, Don Barnes, Phil Buchanan, Don Uldricks, Jerry Hummel, Daird Brady, Dave Thomas, Jerry Spears. Second row, Roger Pritchard, Larry Barnett, Raymond Horky, Tom Hartranft, Dave Wolfe, Bill Kam, John Cantlon, James Walsh, Robert Wesley. Third row, Frank Truitt, Dave Koons, Bob Saint, Mike Friend, Dave Morris, John Peterson, Robert Ross, Terry Linson, Billy Castle. wg! I M5 W ' Misa. 'V N meg: 4 , s K W' , 1 ii K .if r ' L t 6, .. 1 W F wa. il -tw, P Lg, ,Q Coach Frank Truitt ,4 xl i 0 P unlluuf 'wqfggv 535 H A V If Fu If Hmfour . DmnuCTl The West High art department proves that they can compete in the annual Fun without Destruction Poster Contest. The Journalism Department is inter- viewing Captain McCutchen of Worth- ington, the first man to go all the way on The 864,000 Question television program. Mrs. Hall's radio class making a tour of the local elementary schools, with an educational skit to show Halloween can be fun. page one hundred and twenty-seven Mr. Casey explains the working of a projector to: left to right, Ronnie Hatch, Norman Geist, Jim Wilson, Jerry McLinn, Bob Smoot, Toby Rector, Danny Predmore. Mrs. Milhone proves that her dramatic class can act out Halloween too. Here we see an off-stage rehearsal for the junior high assembly. page one hundred and twenty-eight. Dave Nice Interviews Mr. Chet Long, famous newscaster, and Miss Hall, senior dramatics teacher. The Seniors' last appearance on West High's stage-the class production Best Foo! Forward. IT'S A HIT AND WEST'S BASEBALL TEAM IS OFF TO A ROARINC START! Carol Core typing copy for the 1956 West High Annual-The Occident. All of the Pomp and ceremony of the greaft days of Rom4 were reinacted at the Roman Banquet. 'el4L '-sh. A - ..-, page one hundred twenty-nine AGO I AWARD This year's recipient of the coveted Agonis Award, which is given annually to the best athlete-scholar of the senior class, is Ray Williams. Ray, who last year received the Hauntz Award, is a letter-winner in basket- ball, baseball, and football, and is a member of the National Honor Society. Ray Williams The Hauntz trophy was given this year to the outstanding athlete-scholar in the Junior class Parker Brigner, in a Recognition Assembly, May 23. Parker has been a member of the reserve football team, reserve basketball team and varsity baseball team. He is a great team player and an all-around hustler. Jerry Williams is this year's Noble Allen award winner. The Allen award is given annually to the outstanding sophomore track athlete. Jerry runs in the two-mile relay and the mile run. Agonis Award . . . Annual Sfaff .... Ari' Club ..... Band ......... Marching . . . Band Varie+y .... Baseball ...... Basltefball Varsity .........,.. Reserve ..........,... Business Adverfising Sfaff ..... Cheerleaders Varsify ...,... Reserve . . Choir Advanced . . . Beginning . . . Cross-Counfry . . . Dance Band ....... Equesirian Club Faculfy ......... F. H. A. . . . Foolball Varsify . . . Reserve . . French Club , . . F. T. A. ........... . Gradua+ing Classes January ........ June ................. G. A. A. .................. . Girls' Baslceiba-ll Tournameni ..., Girls' Ouar+eH'e ............ Girls' Trio .....,.......... Girls' Ensemble .... Haunfz Award ... Hi-Y ......... Homecoming .............,. Junior High Advanced Girls' Glee Club Advanced Boys' Glee Club Ba nd .....,.............. Baseball ............... page one hundred and thirty INDEX I29 ....I00 70 .....ll8-ll9 ......II7 ....l20 I25 .....87-88 89 ....I0l 92 89 .....ll0-III ......Il4 9I ....lI6 77 ....6,7 65 83 86 66 67 .....Il-l9 .....23-45 68 69 ....II2 ....ll2 ....ll2 .....I29 72 .....78-79 .....Il5 .....ll5 .....I22 .....I26 TO BOOK Baslcefball .......,....... Beginning Boys' Glee Club . . Beginning Girls' Glee Club . Cheerleaders ............. Choir ................... Excelsior ................. lnfermediafe Girls' Glee Club One Hundred Dollar Club January ............. June ....... ..... Orchesfra ...,. Play Casf ....,.. Rope Twirlers ..... Sfudenf Council . .. Track ,.......... Y-Teens ...... L Socie+y January . . June ..... La-fin Club ...... Library Monifors . . . Mixed Ensemble Nafional Honor January .... J une .,............ Occidenf Sfaff ............ One Hundred Dollar Club January ............. June .................. One Thousand Dollar Club .... Orchesfra ................ Play Casfs .......... Radio Deparfmenf Regisfrafion Rooms .. Spanish Club .... Sl-age Cr-ew ....... Sfudenf Council ...... Tax Shamp Counfers .... Track .............. Triangle Club ..,... V. A. C. ..... . V. C. Y. . . . . Y-Teens . . 90 II3 .. ..... II3 90 II4 97 .....ll4 IO4 I05 .....l22 .....l07 80 96 .....l26 76 94 94 64 .....l03 ..lI2 95 95 .....l02 .....l04 .....l05 .....l05 .....l2l .....l06 99 47-60 63 98 96 .....l05 .....I24 7l 62 73 74-75 Allen. J. Curlis ....4. Allen Milk Company .... Alsco ................... Bauman's Ceramic Sfudio .... Biddle's Drive In ,.,....... Bliss College ............ Borden's Ice Cream ....... Borden's Moores and Ross .... Bow 84 Arrow Shoppers Mari . . BucIc's Aufo Supply .......,. Cenfral Poinf Shopping Cenler .... . . . Chris? School of Nursing ..... Cify Furnilure ............ Columbus Business Universi'I'y , Crosby Shoes ....,....,.... David Davies ..,............ Ezzo Barbers ............... Firsl' Federal Savings and Loan. Fluharf. 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Gary-48, 83. 86 Glassburn, Shirley-48, 94. 96 Gleason. Dale-64. II8 Good, Carol-50 Goode, Fred-49, 87. 88 Goodin, Larry-52. 64, 72, 86 Goodrich, Gary-49 Gordon. Daryle-48 Gore. Carol-49, 94. I00 Gofhrad. Rufh-5I Goudy, Walfer-44, 86. 96 Gould, Donna-48. 50. 73. 94 Govs. Jon-72. 77. IO2 Grabill, Mary-SI, 62 Grabill, Nancy-28. 62. 67, 69. 92, 95. Graham, Jim-48. 80 Graham, Ronda-SI. 66 Gianilnos, John-I3 Granf. Bill-28, 66 Grant Joyce-52 Grant Mike-52 Grass. Nancy-49. 63. III Grass. Wilma-SI, 64 Gray, Charles-28, 73. III Green, Donna-SI, 63. I03. l05 Green. Eddie-49 Green, Richard-52 page one hundred and forty-one A-I CLEANERS Sullivanl af Harris Ave. BR 9-3544 ABBOTT LAUNDRY l580 Sullivan? Ave. BR 4-2466 ALL OHIO SANITARY SERVICE Emmeh Reynolds I826 Li-Hle Ave. BR 4-6888 ALL SERVICE GARAGE 3045 Sullivan? Ave. BR 9-2327 NOBLE ALLEN FUNERAL HOME 2456 W. Broad Sf. BR 4-2372 ALLEN'S SHOE STORE Greaf Wesfern Shoppers Mari' BR 9-5593 ANGLE INSURANCE AGENCY 22 N. Oakley Ave. BR 4-8765 page one hundred forty-two ANTHONY-THOMAS CANDY CO. IO26 W. Broad SI. CA 8-4662 ARCO ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 2775 W. Broad S+. a+ Hague Ave. BR 9-44-56 BAESMAN PRINTING 2768 W. Broad Sf. BR 9-8800 JAMES S. BASYE. Realfor 2434 W. Broad Sf. BR 9-0532 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 2773 W. Broad S+. BR 9-632I BENNETT'S STUDIO Piano. Guifar, Accordian. Voice BR 4-9567 TOM BENUA, INC. Men's Shops Norlhern Lighfs-Town 8: Counfry- Cen+ral Poinl BR 9-4607 V Congratulations to the BERLIN-WOLF OLDSMOBILE, Inc. I385 W. Broad Sf. BR 4-844-I BOND BREAD General Baking Co. 4I5 Buckingham S+. CA 4-5I22 BOND CLEANERS 2492 Sullivanf Ave. BR 4-7575 JOSEPH M. BRIGGS, Insurance 2596 Sullivanf Ave. BR 4-3I94 BROOKSHIRE IGA SUPER MARKET 278I Eakin Rd. BR 9-5057 CARUSO'S PIZZERIA AND RESTAURANT 36I0 W. Broad S+. BR 4-9328 CASA MARIA'S RESTAURANT 2986 Sullivanl' Ave. BR 9-933I CHUBBY DISTELHORST MARKET 2445 W. Broad S+. al' Eureka We deliver BR 4-I l4I CITY LOAN AND SAVINGS CO. 2607 W. Broad Sf. Columbus. Ohio COLUMBUS AUTO SPRING CO. S53 W. Rich S+. CA I-2502 COLUMBUS FLOORKRAFTERS 2358 W. Broad S+. BR 4-7222 COLUMBUS STATIONERY CO. 3107 W. Broad S+. ' Columbus. Ohio COMPLIM-ENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Class of 1956 COOL BROOK POULTRY Grea+ Wies+ern 8: Cen+raI Poin+ JOHN N. CROSS, M.D. 2558 W. Broad S+. BR 4-68l0 DAARUD PIANO STUDIO 262I SuI-Iivan+ Ave. BR 4-8545 DAIRY QUEEN of HiII+op ECONOMY VARIETY STORE 2402 W. Broad S+. BR 4-2688 ERLENBACI-I'S HARDWARE 2409 W. Broad S+. BR 4-2424 ESSEX PHARMACY 363 S. Cen+raI Ave. a+ SuIIivan+ BR 4-255I EWALD CLEANERS 937 W. Broad S+. 2I85 SuIIivan+ Ave. CA l-l492 0 a. J RABBITRY. Rabbit Breeders FELU5 WESTGATE HARDWARE IRearI I76 N. Wes+moor Ave. 3'09 W' Bmad SI' BR 9-ssso IAITISF 6 pm BR 4-8282 FLORENTINE RESTAURANT DONLEY BROS. PLUMBING 907 W Broad S+ SuIIivan+ Ave. I BR 4-435I FRANCIS 8: STINSON SHELL EARL'S GROCERY STATION 239I S+eeIe Ave. 23I4 W. Broad S+. BR 4-B076 BR 4-OI02 J. M. GETTROST, Physician 2527 W. Broad S+. BR 4-5662 GIBSON PARK MARKET II4-5 Harrisburg Pike BR 4-0204 GROOM'S ICE CREAM 3860 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 9-6662 I-IAAS DELICATESSEN 2787 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-OBIS HAIMERL SERVICE STATION N. Eureka a+ VaIIeyview Dr. BR 4-OIB9 HALDEMAN CLEANERS 3I I7 W. Broad S+. BR 9-I3I4 W. O. HANE. EIec+ric Con+rac+or 3I9 Guernsey Ave. BR 4-7IB9 HANLEY COFFEE SHOP 267I SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-OI90 HAYDOCY PONTIAC 27I7 W. Broad S+. BR 9-6552 HAYS MFG. CO. Precision Con+rac+ Machining 892 Sco++ S+ree+ HILL 81 GILLISPIE MARATHON 2480 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-0303 HILLTOP FLORIST 5II S. Hague Ave. BR 4-I344 HILLTOP OFFICE SUPPLY and PHOTO SHOP 2467 W. Broad S+. BR 9-5663 HILLTOP SWIMMING CLUB 2737 VaIIeyview Dr. BR 4-222I HILLTOP VAN AND STORAGE 348I W. Broad S+. BR 4-I I07 page one hundred forty-three HOME TELEVISION SERVICE 2808 W. Broad S+. a+ Powell BR 9-8008 HOWARD'S CLEANERS Wes+ga+e Manor Shopping Cen+er BR 4-5I55 INDIANAPOLIS PAPER CO. 53I W. Goodale S+. CA 4-8I26 JONES FLYING SERVICE. INC. SuIIivan+ Ave. Airpor+ BR 4-I8ll BR 4-99I7 KRAUSE AND PAGURA. INC. IO59 Cable Ave. CA I-4443 KUHN AND PENNELL Real+ors-Builders 2488 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-8403 DR. L. R. LEAMAN 299I W. Broad S+. BR 4-3826 page one hundred forty-four LYTLE'S PURE OIL 2I I5 W. Broad S+. BR 4-0274 DR. E. E. MCNAMEE. 2543 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-0892 W. MCSHANE. M.D. 2603 W. Broad S+. BR 4-26I2 MEAD JEWELERS 2820 W. Broad S+. BR 4-3I00 MERTZ MARKET Chiroprac+or I496-I50O SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-5506 DR. J. BERYL MILES, D.S.C. 2586 W. Broad S+. BR 4-67I6 DR. JACK W. MILES. Physician 2586 W. Broad S+. BR 4-80I0 Congratulations to the JAMES W. MILES. SR. 2586 W. Broad S+. BR 4-67I'6 BOB MILLER AUTO PARTS Il70 W. Broad S+. BR 9-8636 MILLER'S BARBER SHOP 2460 SuIIiven+ Ave. MILLER'S SOHIO SERVICE Clarendon a+ SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-58I3 MOGvOL'S MEN'S WEAR Greafl' Wes+ern Shopping Cen+er BR 4--3335 MOUND 8: WAYNE MARATHON 2447 W. Mound S+. BR 4--0350 MURNANE SOHIO SERVICE W. Broad S+. a+ Ogden BR 4--0l04 NEPTUNE 8: HESTON Rich S+. a+ S+arIing CA 4-0069 OHIO FINANCE CO. of HiII+op 2I N. Hague Ave. BR 9-6328 Money in one day OWL MARKET 2338 W. Broad S+. BR 4-OI55 D. L. PACK, Shoe Repair I8 N. Harris Ave. BR 9-4495 PAINTER'S SELF SERVE I64I SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-30I6 PAXTON'S CONFECTIONERY 2432 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-0388 J. C. PENNY CO. Cen+raI Poin+ Shopping Cen+er POWELL AVE. POULTRY 5I2 S. Powell Ave. BR 4-9I I2 PRESLER'S FOOD STORE I339 W. Broad S+. Class of 1956 PYRO STUDIO 2655 Grace S+. BR 9-I554 REAGON'S TV REPAIR SHOP Jack Reagon. Proprie+or S55 S. Eureka Ave. BR 4-3237 RECOB'S BAKERY 2840 W. Broad S+. BR 9-3004 REEB'S CONFECTIONERY 2669 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-0280 REHL'S HAULING AND CEMENT WORK 537 N. Hague Ave. BR 4-5033 BR 4-75I7 RODENFELS USED CARS 5I5 W. Broad S+. CA I-2772 DR. L. W. ROHR I25I W. Broad S+. Class of I7 SAPP'S MARKET BASKET 2976 W. Broad S+. BR 4-0264 SCHOEDINGER HILLTOP CHAPEL 3030 W. Broad S+. BR 9-8675 SCHULZE FOOD MARKET I97I W. Mound S+. BR 4-3348 SINCLAIR REFINING CO. 4885 Sinclair Rd. AM 3-S43I DAVID J. SPANGLER, M.D. 3I3I SuIIivan+ Ave. Columbus. Ohio BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE W. Broad S+. a+ Powell BR 4-OI25 DR. ROY W. STARKEY. M.D. 2576 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-4727 STEPHENS FLOWERS 6I2 Harrisburg Pike BR 4-I IO3 STORY CLEANERS 2420 W. Broad S+. BR 4-202l TOMMY'S CLEANERS 2699 SuIlivan+ Ave. BR 4-B407 TIME RADIO 81 TELEVISION Sales 8: Service I436 SulIivan+ Ave. BR 9-7I70 TODD'S DRUG STORE 2578 SulIivan+ Ave. BR 4-0203 VAL-U-HOUSE 2824 W. Broad S+. BR 4-4673 THOMAS EWING VAN METER Op+ome+ris+ and Op+ician 983 E. Main S+. CL 8-95I0 CL 8-59I9 VERHOFF JEWELERS I444 W. Mound S+. BR 4-4335 VIERECK TI'ie FIoris+ 84 S. Four+I'1 S+. CA 4-I20I EARL J. WELCH. Den+is+ I25I W. Broad S+. BR 4-36I6 WOLFE ELECTRIC SERVICE 2427 W. Broad S+. a+ Eureka BR 4-l356 WESTGATE GARAGE 3284 W. Broad S+. BR 4-I593 WESTGATE MANOR DRUGS Bill Snaslwall. Mgr. 3675 SuIIivan+ Ave. BR 4-0773 WESTGATE RESTAURANT 3IO3 W. Broad S+. BR 4-0264 WEST HILL FURNITURE 2369 W. Broad S+. BR 4-8575 BR 4-B595 WESTWAY AUTO PAINT AND BODY SHOP 3284 W. Broad S+. BR 4-93I I page one hundred forty-five COMPLIMENTS OF THE NIPPERT ELECTRIC PRODUCTS COMPANY A GOOD PLACE TO WORK MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY COMMUTATORS AND SLIP RINGS l759 Wesi' Mound S'l'ree+ K. C. McPHERSON BUILDING sToNE - STEPPING sToNE . WALLL SLATE 2645 Harrison Road BR 4-0606 Harvey, Janis-5l, 64, 67, 73, 77, 96, IO8 Haslelf. Viclri-50, 65 Hasfilow. Peggy-49. 66, 70, 73 Hawfhorne, Judy--49, 64. 66, 68, l2l Headd, Rosemary-Sl, 64 Heading, Palriclr-50, 7l Hedges, Carolyn-29 Hedges, Eddie-52 Hedrick, Daleen-49 b V l 29 Hegen erger. aerie- ghfland. Ginger-SI l, Jim-I3, 98, 99 enlxel, Shelby-I4, 65 enry, Joyce-5l, 66 enry, Margie-5l enry, Paf-48 enry, Virginia-5l enlhorn, Carolyn-5l, ll8, l2l erbsfer, Barbara- 29 . 62, 68. 63. 70, IOS. Ill page one hundred and forty-six P. R. RAUSCH ':'ZA:'?Il'?Z'I':'? L. G. RAUSCH WE MAKE KEYS RAUSCH BROS. HARDWARE Phone BR 4-I846 2784 Wesi' Broad Sfreel DEAN AND BARRY PAIN vs. - v v v v v - .A -v-v-J.A,Av-.-:.-:Az-:-:-:Az-:-:+:A:'-'A'-H -'A'-'1-'-'-'- CA 4-32l8 SUGAR PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale Fruits and Produce I39 EAST TOWN STREET - COLUMBUS OHIO Hereford, Dudley-29 Hereford. Wesley-49. 63 Herron, Harrieh'-29 Hass. Barbara-29. 48. l03 Hess, Carole-5l, 64, 67 Hessler, Don-Il2, II8, l2l Hifi, Ron-50 Higgins, Julia-49, 64, 68, 94 Hildebrand, Mary-49 Hilf, George-29, 83, 85 Hill, John-49, 9l, I03 Hill, Fred-29, 66 Hessler. Donna-29, 66, 67. 68, 69. 70 Hill. Roy-Sl Hibbs. Danny-49, 70 Hieif. Gary-52 Hie'H. Karen-49, 65 Hill, Shirley-I4 Hill, Tom-50 Hinderer, Kay-49, lI8 'A'L2'35I'2 'I'I6'5:i'2'A'A SSM BROAD SI . 'af fl' if gif Az 'Ill f L, . 5- w 5,2576 FUNERAL DIRECTORS BR A 5092 EULUMBUS BR 4 My AMBUMNCI INHMATUR 7 New, Modern and Complefe Funeral Parlors. Large Chapel and comforlfable reposing rooms. Fully Air- condifioned. Elevaiors for your convenience. No more climbing s'l'airs will be necessary. Spacious Parlring Plaza, wilh enfrance and exir properly indicaled. Trained, courieous slaff always ready 'l'o be l1elp- ful and eFficien+ during 'Phe +ime of your need. Your desire is fhe firsi' considera'I'ion. Day and Nighl Ambulance Service. You direci all expendiiures and you musl' be salisfied in every par+icular. ,,,- E--r .J .. 5 3 ,E-iv R1-JA' as ,gt , gmjj. , .. . .,J.s -, , ,,.--- FUNERAL DIRECTORS mm mm S, nmauuucf mnmroa coiumsus Bl 4 5092 enum vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA.AvAvAvA'A'AvgAvAvA.AvAvA.AvAvAvA.AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA'AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA.AvAvA-AvAvAv vzviv:.:v:::zizfziI:zafztziziitiztlilizizezy- Hnn1'on,Dlana 5l Hife, Charles-49 Hixson, Party- 30, 62, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74. Hoare. Marcia-50, 63, 67, 68 Hoberf, Norma-49, 70 Hofferf, Gary-52 Hoffman, Jerry-30 Holley, Barbara-5I Holman, Margie-30 Holycross, Jerry-49, 66, IIB Holzopfil, Marcia-SI, 64, 67 Horger, Margie-30, 66 Horn, Nancy-30 Hoover, David-49 Hoover, Phil-49, 83, 86 Hopper, David-52, 64 Hosler, Paul-52, 86 Hosleffer, Gail- 30, 43, 44, 62, 64. 68, 95. Hosfeffer, Jack-49, IIB Houlr, Dorfha-30, 73, I03 92, 96 96. I 05. Howard, Jerry-48 Howard, Tom-48 Howe, Bob-49, III, Il2 Howells. Viclri-30, 62, 69, 77 Howison. Sue-5l, 63. 67 Hudson. Kay-66. 68, I02, II2 Huff. Sian-48, 64, 67, 94 Huffman, Pal-48 Huffman. Sandra-5l Hughes, Beffy-48 Hughes, Vivian--30, 48 Huleff, Ted-48 Hummel, Bob--52 Hummel, John-50 Hunt Bill--52 Hunf, Holly-49, 64, 68, 89 Hunfer, Charloife-50, 64 Hunfer, Puffy-5l, 64 Hunyady, John-49, 98, Ill Hunycdy, Wendell-30 Hurd. Dick-48 Huif, Gary-50 BOB COURTNEY, FRED PRESTON, AND DAVE RANDALL ALL SAY MEET YOU AT STEPHENS. STEPHENS PHARMACY 3089 Wesl' Broad BR 4-0l82 BR 9 5435 page one hundred and orty semen Zi Arm Pospichel and IN '56 Peggy Prouf say, ' THE BEST BUICK YET you dont have to be valedictorian O to 'mow that I5 is th' SAEGER BUICK place to go for BRANDS YOU know! SERVING THE Hnu.ToP AND WEST SIDE FOR I6 YEARS SElLLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 240442 WEST BROAD ST' - On SAEGER SERVICE cosrs LESS PER MILE CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS Always ready +o serve you SCHROECK'S SERVICE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Eldon Avenue and Broad Sfreef birizizizizikitizi9:izirizizizizizizizizizfzizi:2:2:2:1:2ziziziritfzfzizizitiziz page one hundred and forty-eight REGINA APARTMENTS ROSEMARY APARTMENTS TONTI BROS. BR 9-944l 2506 W. Broad Ig .John-49, 71, 9I I g , La French-49, 68 III I gram. La Reeu-49, 68. 96 I n, Carol-I4, 95, 96 lrlon, Ronald-49 Ives, Bill-49 Jac II2 I2O Jac Jac Jac Jac Ja kson, Jerry-53 , Kaye--30 , Rilla-3I. I00 l02 , Roberf-52 son, Walfer-52 Jeanne-5I, 67 Jen Dave-72, 83. 85 IOI Jenny, Margate?-5I, 63 IIB l2I Jackson, Consiance-50 Jesfer, Alberf-52 Jackson. Jacqueline-48 Jesfer. Don-49. 7l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE '56 CLASS Marilynn Warren Best Wishes to Groduotes Roclenfels Chevrolet Co. 555 WEST BROAD and Dave Randall CA 8-I555 purchasing a gift AA from Linda Asay and 21:3212121212It11321212ItlilzlilzitltlziiZ:12:11II:I:Z:Z:Z:I:1:Z:I:Z'I'Z: K h'Y Hackman 'WY' BEST wisi-:Es TO WEST'S 1955 GRADUATES Class of '3I C ROS BY S H O ES WEST HILL DRUG STORE GREAT WESTERN Broad at Warren BR 9-8200 BR 4-2' I I iff: g A:gTEEZ AIAIAZA:'1A:A:':A:A1A1':A1':A: ':':A:A:A:A:A?lAIAlAZAIA:A: :'gK?TS 5A:':A?:':AIA:A:':':A:AlAlA1A:A:A:'1A:A:':':A:A:A:A A:A:A:A:':A:A:A:A:':':A:A:A:':A IA: IAIAIA. ONE STOP FOR EVERYTHING 2I09 W. Broad Street Jester. Judy-SI. 64, 67, I03. IOS Jones, Melda-3I, 63 Johnson, Bud-48 Jones. Shelba-49, II8 Johnson, Don--48 JOHBS. TOM-53 Johnson, June-63 Johnson, Mary Lou-3I Johnson. Le Ann-5l, 64 Johnson, Ned-48, 7I Johnson, Neil-52. 86 Jones. Alice-49 Jones. James-50 Justice, Beverly-50, l2I Justice, Donald-3I. 73 Kaiser, Ba rbara-49 Kamer, Jack-48. 63. 94, 98 Karshner, Ca rol-I4. 66. 67, 68. 73, 95 CONGRATULATIONS, '56 GRADS. FROM SUPERIOR DRUG and RESTAURANT COMPLETE MEALS WEST SIDE LUMBER CO. A DODDINGTON YARD MAY YOUR FUTURE BE FILLED WITH HAPPINESS BR 4-I I88 35 Derrer Road Ka rst, Larry-48 Kasdorf. Kaye-3I, 62, 67. 68, 95 Kazee, Lee-I I8 Kean, Peggy-50, 65 Keclcley, Judy-49, 64, I2I Keeter, James--52, 63, 72 Kegg, Dorothy-3I. 62 Kelley, Pat-53 Kelly, John-31, 95 Kerns. Fred-I4 Avzviivivii A A A A ...A A A A A A Kerr, Don-66, 70, 9I, 94, I02 Kerr, Linda-66 Key. David-48, 72 Ketchum, Ralph-52 Keyes. Jerry-3l. 83. 85. III Killian, Judi-50. 56 King, Michael-48 Klatte, Diclr-52 Kline. Jerry-48, 72 Kline, Katherine-I4 Av.a-sssxaauug-:a,???:.:ii4.- page' one hundred and forty-nine AvAvAvAvA.1Nf-v , , vvvv vAvAvA vAvAvAvAvA,,N,N,,,. A A A AA .AAA ...A A AA A AAAA AA A A AAAAAi,xAAAA4x4:f-,AAA-4-AAA vvvv-vvvvvvvxzxfv-vvvvvvvvvv-fvvvvvvvvvvvxfv-A-A--A A------A--AA v v v v v v v v v v v v v - v v v - v v v-v-4NAf.-.AvAv-v-,f.+.+v-Jv-v-.rx,-v- Congratulations from Your Friendly DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER .,-,+.-vA.-.+.A.Av-.-.AA,e,,.,-,-,.,.,,Av.,A,A:A:,,7:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A:A,gA:A:A:A:A-pf,zigzgztzzzzzgzgzgziive, WEST SIDE MOTORS, INC. 1350 WEST BROAD sr. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION F R O M WESTWAY POST 344I YOST FLORIST VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS BR 4-3I24 303 Belvidere Avenue OF THE UNITED STATES Hue' R0b9 I'-P'0P- nipp, RonaId-JI. 72, III, II8 Laderer, John-52, 64, 9I 852 Clarendon Ave. If you have served your country in time of war on foreign soil or in hosfile waters you should belong Io the V.F.W. ruclceb raeger, ook, Roger-48 rrams. Maureen-I4 reuz, Roberf-I I8 rieg, Roberf-48, 72, III rouse. Judy-49, 64, 96 erg, Don-48, 83, 85 Judy-39, 64, 96 uI1n, Bill--3I, 95 unfz, John-I4, 72 Laderer, Libby-48 Luff, Connie-5I Lamb, Tren?-52, 64, 86 Lambert Jacqueline-5I Lancia, Fred-I4. 72, 96 Landman, Lola-50 Langdon. Larry-3I, 73, 95 II8 Langdon, Roberf-52, 66, 73 II8 page one hundred and T T m1y-v-v-v-vAv-v-v-.A.+v-v-.Azxzv-v-v-vlxfxlxf.-.Av-v-v-av-Jv-v-.zxfxz-v-v-v-'Av-v Landenberger, Charles-3 I 72 P P P P P A P P P P P tiziziziziviizitiIiziziriziiilfiiziziziri ENROLL NOW IN As Always, THE The ALUMNI are served by the ACTIVES g year after year . . . At CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Please aclclress: THE CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Afln: Miss Emmeline Mafhews, R.N. Cincinnali I9, Ohio HAGUE AND SULLIVANT REMEMBER YOUR SENIOR YEAR WITH THESE TOP TUNES l'll Be Home From 'rhe No Noi Much The Greaf Pre'I'ender SI V Poor People of Paris Why Do Fools Fall in Love Dave Randall pins Miss Marilynn Warren, basketball princess, with a beautiful corsage from Lisbon Anhqua Mack The Knife Tl1a+'s Your Misiake SH F Rocl: and Roll Walh AL lf's Almosf Tomorrow Alwa s lree in fune w'Ih flue T' s CC. Y P ' 'me BR 4-7671 351 N. BURGESS vi-2:2It3:32:23:323:32:2lzlzzzvz-:::::::::::::::Z:::-:- r-:-23:::::::::::::3:32-za-1-2-:-2-2-2-1-2-2-:v:::::::::::::3:31323132123::::::::::::::2,:::::::::::::Y page one hundred and fifty-one SPANG ' S DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep-.it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them arc: Freedom of worship Rigbt lo :ecrel ballot Righl to know bow your union rpeudr your duet Freedom ol ,tpeerh Freedom of lhe preix Rigbf to crilitize ollifiali 'VRigbl to know .valariex ol your union oljirerx Freedom from tearch trilhout warrant Right to pelilion gavernmeul for redress of grieraurer :'1Rigbt to know il your union officers are Comruunixlr 'l:Rigbt lo know bow your union ii run Right lo xpeedy and public lrial by jury Rigbt lo belp of a lawyer 'Right to bear your employerk side ol diragreemerrtr Right not lo appear ax a u'ilnex,t agaiuil yourself 'Right to refuse to permit the cheek-off of union duel 'Right lo go direct lo your bon wilh a grieraure Rigbl to be prexumed irmorent until proved guilty Freedom lo own properly 'Right to work despite union iurisdirlional diiputet Freedom to work in any localily 'Right to proper xuperrixion of your union welfare fund: Freedom lo star! and manage a buxinerx Freedom to make a profil 'Rigbt not lo be fired by union leaderr 'f 'Rigl:t to vote on mrnpanyk bert offer I 'These are tights you enjoy under the Taft-Hartley law This is a right enioyed by members of United Steel Work ers, C.l.O. only when the Taftilalartley law is invoked TH EY' RE YOU R RIGHTS, America's tgp top ecret The United States Government has a lot of closely-guarded secrets-weapons, strategies, ways to fight communism. But of all of them, there's one that's more jealously guarded than all the rest. And you're the only one who knows what that secret is! One of your rights as an American is the right to a secret ballot. And you alone know how you mark your ballot. No one sees it, no one can influence you. lt's your secret. In the Red-dominated countries, your vote-if you get one -is about as secret as a brass band playing in a greenhouse. You usually have only one candidate to vote for. A group of sharp-eyed officials checks your ballot to see that you voted the right way. Some people, even in this country, think that that's the way elections should be run. Most Americans don't agree and it's up to every one of us to see that our ballots remain secret. If we let the secret ballot get away from us, we can say goodbye to all our American rights-freedom of speech, free- dom of religion, freedom of press and all the others. How can we preserve these freedoms? By speaking out strongly when we see them endangered. By using our secret ballot every election day to keep America free. Remember, they're your rights, so treat them right. The Timken Roller Bearing Company Page one hundred and fifty-tivo The right lo work :ball not be abridged nor made impotent TREAT THEM RIGHT! J 1 V v v ., v v - v v - v ,u,,vAv,,,If anxv,,Ravppgqqqvggggggqqqqqqaaiivzikiiiafvpiuu-1.-AvAanannaman'.Qv1511.-??y???????y?????yy????: Lanfz, Charles-32. 77, III Larkin. Don-SI Larson. Dixie-63 Laufhufie, Carol-50. 66, 70 Lavifchlce. Judy-49. 62 Leach, Mike-52, 96, 98 Lee, Wanda-49, 66. 70 Leelra, Wayne-48 Leibensperger, Nancy-Sl. 64 Leighninger, Jane-Sl. 64. 62 Levering. Marilyn-Sl, 63 Lewie. Brian-32. 95. IOO, Ill Lewis, Jerry-48 Lewis. Jo Ann-48 Lewis. Tom-72. IOI Lilly, Ed-48 Linebrink. Kail-32, II8 Link, Charles-I4, 72, 83, 85. 96 Link, Gary-48. 63. 72. 83. 86 Linn. Dore-Sl. 70. 73 Linn. Leona-48, 66. 67, 94, I08 Lisfon. Donna-5I Lisfon. Robert-32. 70 Lifflefon, Judy-5I. 62 Lloyd. Howard-52. 86 Lloyd. Judy-49 Logan, John-52 Lomeno. Judy-SI. 65 Longsfrefh, Gary-64. II8 Lorenzo, Jenef-32, 48 Lorr, John-94 Loh. Karol-32. 65, 68. 69 Louch. Roberi-50 Love, Floyd-32, 44. III. l20 Love. John-32. 48. 63. 95 Lovelle, Judy-49, III, lI2 Lowe. Becky-49. 62. 67 Lowry, John-32, 7I, 72. III Lucas. Suzanne-IO3 Lust, Diane-48 Luh, Calvin-52, 64, 72 Lufz. Sandra-I4. 64 Lyday. Jane?-50 Lynch. Phil-48 Mccomb. Billy-52, ll6, H8 McConnell, Donna-33. III McConnell, Ellen-50, 65 McCormack. Pa++ie-49 McCoy. Lois-49, 62, 67. II8 McDonald, Dennis- 88. 49, 7l, 72, 83, 85. 87 McDaniel, Joan-Sl McDermiH'. Rufh-49 McDermiH, Larry-52 McElroy, JoAnn-48 McEn+ire, Bonnie-5I, 62 McGee, Sue-Sl, 64, l03 Mcllyar, Ann-55. 62. 77 McKay. Dan-52 McKay. Donald-86. 98 McKeever. Clara-33, 62. 68, 67, 70 McKenzie, Richard-52 McKi+riclc, Dee-SI McKi+ricl:, Michael-48 McLaughlin, David-50 McLinn. Jerry-33, 70. 72, 96. Ill McManaway. Jo Anne-50 McMillen. Tom-98 , McNemee, Sandra-II8 McPherson. Fred-52 McQueen. Roy-52. 64 McVay. Ray-52. 64, 70 McWilliams. Carol-5I. 62. 64 McWilliams. Jim-4B, 7I, 94 McWilliams, Larry-50 Mack. David-52, 64. 89 Mahoney, Phil-52 Meish, Tom-32. IO3 Malone. Darlene-49. 73 Manfle. Bill-52 Marfin, Alice-49 Marlin, Elsie-32. 68. 69, 70. 92, 96 Marlin, Fred-32 Mar+inadale, Nancy-64. 73, l0I Ma+heny, Linde-49. 68 Mafhews, Ron-48 Maison. Judy- I5. 63. 67, 68, 73, 78. 95. 96. IO6. lI2 Menz, Brenda-5l, 62 Mercer. Roberf-52 Merriff, Joy-50 Messing. Linda-Sl, 77 Michaelis, Carolyn-52, I03 Michal. Darlene-5l Mider. Jeannine-50. 70 Milrelson. Milne-52. 63 Miller, Dixie-65 Miller, Larry-33, 63. 70, 95, IOO Miller, Leah-l5. 66, 99, I06, Ill Miller, Marilyn-33, 65 Miller, Jerry-52 Miller. Roger-33. 77 Miller, Ronald-52 Miller, Ruby-5l Miller, Sally-Sl, 64, 70, 96 Miller, Millet Sieve-ll2, ll8, l20 Thomas-34 Minclls, Jean- 50, 63. 67. 73. 94. IOO. l02, lll Mifeen, Kay-50 Mol+. Don-34, 99 Moman, Bob-34 Monsf, Ron-34 Moore. Joyce-50 Moore. Judie-50. 62, 67 Moore, Susan-I5 Morgan, Marie'Ha-48, 94, I03 Morical, Jack-53 Morris, Phyllis-50 Morris. Sam-48 Morfenson. Dorcas-34, 62. 73. 77 Muchmore. Kay-50 Muller. David-52 M unson. Scoff-34 Murray, Connie-52 Murray, Roberf-49. 70 Murray, Roberla-l I8 Musselman. Mary-52 Myers. 'Diclc-50 Myers. Linda-34, II8 Myers, Richard-49 Neibler. Beverly-50, 66 Neibler. Sharon-SI, 66 Neil, Jackie-50 Neil, Jim--63 Neville, Ruflw-50 Newman, Herberf-52 Nice, Bill-52 Nice. Dave-62. IOO, l02 Norris, Richard-52 Norfhrop. Joyce-I5 O'Brien, Marilyn-34. 65 Oclcer. Bill-34 Oclcer, Carole-50 Ogden. Jill-35. 62. 63. 68, 70, 78, 79, 96, IOO, lO2 I05 Oldfield, Lynn-35 Oldfield. Nancy-5I Ollam, Gerfrude-50 Ollam. Larry-35. 48 O'Malley. Dennis-49 O'Malley. Pei-49 Orme. Lonnie-50 Olis, Richard-l5, lll Ourcalf, Alberf-I5 Owen. Carol--35. 67, 73 Owen, Ronald-I5 Pabst, Bill-35 Pack. Carolyn-50. 65 Painter. Jane?-35, 62 Parlcer, Dave- 35, 70, 72, 96, II6. l20. II8 Parlzs. 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Susie-36, 62, 68 Porier. Diane-36, 66, 95. Ill Por+er. Lee-36 Pospichel, Zi Ann-50, lll Posflefhwaif, Elizabefh-50, 64 Posflewaif, Harry-52, Posion. Jim-36 l2l Schaffer, Bob-53 Rirzman, Sally-37, 65 Po1'+er, Marlene-SI Poffs, Dean-52 Presfon, Fred- 36, 72, 83, 85, 87. 95. lOl, l05 Price, Beverly-5I, 62, 63 Price, Larry-50, 86, 89 Pridemore, Tom-48 Pringle, Marilyn-I5 Prior. Marilyn-66 Probsf. Par-Sl. 62. 63 Proui, Peggy-50, 62, 67, 63 Pruden, Beverly-50 Pruiff, Wm.-49, 9l, lll Pruiff. John-66, 96 Pucceili. Barbara-I5 Radcliff, Ronnie-36, 83, 85 Raines. Selly-50 Ralsfon. Larry-72 Ralsfon. Lynn-36, 72. 77, Ill Ramey. Dick-48 Randall. Dave-36. 83. 85. 87. 88. 96, lOl Ranney. Roberla-Sl. 66, I20 Renney, Ronald-48 Reusch, Geal?-48. 7I, 72 Reusch, Judy-50 Ream. Joan-I5, 67. II2, III Reber. Kennefh-52. 63, 97 Recob, Recfor, Jo Ann-36, 66, 68. 69 Bill-49 Reeder. Jim-52. 9I Reeder, Rachel-50 Rees. Alice-50 Reese, Barbara-50 Reeves. Ann-l05 Reeves, Tom-48, 86 Reeves, Carol-50 Reicherf. Terry-52, 63, 86 Reisman. Norman-50. 86 Rennie, Henry-52, l2l Reynolds. Marlene-50 Rezes,iBeHy--36, 65, III Rhyan, Don-36. III Rice, Larry-52 Rice, Richard-52. 72. 103 Richards, Roma-73. IOI Richardson. Eddie-83. 85 Riclcer, Frifz-I I8 Riclcer, Tom-I6 Riclcefis. Jeyne-IQ3 Riclzefis. Jerry-49 Riebel, Roberr-5I Rife, Bruce-49 Rimesfad. John--52. 72. 89 Rineharf, Sue-50, 66 Rismiller. Karen-SI, II8 Riifer, Walfer-I6, 72. 97, 99, lll Roach. Roberf-49. 66 Robbins, Wayne-50. II8 Roberfs. Janef-IO3 Roberfs, Phyllis-37, 95, IO3 Roberfson, Fannie-50 Robinson. Diane-SI Robinson, Julie-49. 66. II2 Robinson, Rufh-I6, 65 Roclrhold, Linda-50. 65 Rogers, Larry-52 Rohr. Diana-5l, 63, 68 Rohr. Sharon-37, 62. 63. 68 Rose, Carlene-50. 64 Rulfing, Elizabefh-I6 Ruffing, Wm.-48 Ruhl, Carolyn-Sl, 63 Ruhl, Marilyn-62 Ruhlene. Marvin-37 Ruhlen, Myrna-5I. 62 Rumley. Jerry-I6. 72 Rupe. Judy-5l, 63 Russell. Gene-49, 9I Russell. Rozzie-I6, 99. lll Ryerson, Rosemary-37, 62, 67 Saailremp, Marilyn-37 Sf. Clair, Jean-48 Sager, Frenlr-66 Samson. Beverly-5l Salyers, Floyd--49 Salyer, Larry-52, 66 Sandusky, Bob-49 Sanford, Jacl:-37 Saunder. Jo Ann-50, 64, 73 Sayre, Marianne-37. III. II2 Schafer. Charles-l6, 72, 99 Schall. Richard-37 Scherer, Lacinda-49, 63. 67 Schiller, Marlene-37. 62. 77. Shannon, Sandy-50 Sharadin. Nancy-38 Shafo. Pelricia-50, 65 Shaver. Delphe-I2I Shaver. Lenora-49. 63. I2I Shay. Pal'-38. 77 Sheefs. Marilyn-38, 62, 67. 95 Shell, Sue-38. 62. 63, 67. 68. 79. Shields, Tom-49 Shoemaker. Cliff-52. 72, III Shoemaker, Joe-52 Shulfs. Edward Lee-52 Shullz, Edwin Leo-52 Simms. Belly-38. 64 Simonson. Hulda-5I. 62. 63. I03 Slabaugh. Harrieff-Sl. 66. IO3 Slabaugh, Ronald-38. 66 Slafe, Ari-38. 9l. II6. ll8. l2l Slyh, Edward-38 Smifh. Arlene-50, 73, 94, IOO, I02 Smirh, Charlene-5I, 62, 63 Smifh, Donna-49 Smifh, Donna Sue-70 Smifh. Gary-52, 86. Ill Smirh. Harley-38 Smifh, Jusiin-52. 63. 97 Smifh, John-49 Smifh. Lowell--38, 64, I2l Smifh, Lynda-49 Smifh, Marvene-49 Smifh. Paul-52 Smifh, Sandy-48 Smith, Theresa-I6 Snevely, Dave-48. 86 Snedegar. Mary-48 Snedegar. Roberl'-50, 86. 89 Snider, Berry-48 Schmidf, Lynn-50 , Schmiff, Howard-52 Schroeclc, Ted-49 Schroy, Jerry-52. 63 Schwarfz, Perry-37, 95 Scoles, Dan-38 Scoil, Ginger-5I, 77 Seagle, Judy-50, 64 Sears, John-52 Seeds. Nancy-38. IOO, I02 Sellers. Mary-5I, 77 Shafer. Deve-49 Shannon. Paify-48 Snow. Dorofhy-48 Sorenson, Sandra-Sl. 64 Sewers, Ed-52 Spangler, Spangler, Bob-49 Ru+h-39, 63. 67, 68. 69 Spangler, Sharon-51 Spangler, Wade-39. 48, 72. 96 Spangler, Winnie-49 Spencer. Don-49, 7I, 9l Sprafley, Bill-I6. 72. 83, 85. 96 Squeo, Larry-52 Sfenfield. Zo Ann--48, 95. l03 Siefen. Harry-52 viai5e 66iiiiiiiiiiiii-265346646444453464666757:,Lv. page one hundred and fifty-four .uv.v.Qgggungv.anna-Avafflugguv.31.555-f.v.uv.v.n-.-.vf3B3ff.v.un-.vfiiiuuunuv uvvivivbibiiviiiiiiiiiaaiiiiqigiiv Sravrides. Anna-39 Sfavrides. Sieve-66 Sieclcman. David-52 Sfeoco. Richard-39. 50 Sfeele. Dave-44. 49. 64. II8 Sfehling. Bob-49 Sfein. Jana?-48 Slelz, Judy-39, 64. 92 Sfemm. Gilberf-52 Sfefler, John-39 Sfewori. Jean-5I. 64. 67 Sfewerf. Jerry-52 Sficlzel. Carolyn-I6. 64. 95, III Sfilwell. Ron-63. II6. II8 Slimson. Donna-I7. 95 Sfoll. Louise-Sl, 64 Sfomp, David-52. II8 Sfone, John-48 Sfriclrler. Joyce-48. 67. 96. II8 Sfrohm. Ted-39 Sfuarf. Bob-49 Sfuari. Phillip-39 Sfulh. Dale-73. 97 Slulh. Lowell-I7. 73. 97. 99, IO6, III. II2 Sunlcer, Charlene-48, 77, 94, I Suver. Roger-39, III, Il2 Swicogood. Dave-49 Tague. Gary-49, 72 Taguo, Judi-50. 65 Tallman. Ann-SI Talmedge. Jaclr-49 Tanner. Sharon-39, 69, 73. l05 Templefon. Wanda-65 Terry. Ronnie-SI. 62. 64. 73 Thiel. Ann-39 Thivener, Judy-48. I03 Thomas. Dick-48 Thompson. Thompson. Core- I 7 Dave-49. 67. I 03 Thompson. Doris--5l Thompson. Geraldine-Sl. 64 Thompson Irene-39, 65 Thompson, Joe-52. II8 03. III Thompson. Joyce-I7 Thompson. Nancy-49 Thompson. Roy-5I Thorne. Sandy-48, 62. 70 Tidwell. Howard-90 Tillis, Sharon-5l Tilfon. Judy-49. 62. 63, 67, 89. 94 Tilfon, Kennafh-52. 77 Timmons. Barbara-48. 65 Timmons. Bob--I05 Timmons, Dan-I7. 72 Tippef, Dianna-64, SI Tiffle, Ralph-48. 83 Todd, Jo Ann-I7, 65 Todd. Lois-48 Topping, Jim-40 Tracy, Norman-49 Triclzel, Belly-I7 Triclrel, Bonnie-I7 Tro'H', Fefe-52, 64, 72. 98. lll Tucker. Carriemae-48, III. Il2 Underwood. Charlofle-52 Unfried. Carol-48. 63 Unger, Dan-52 Vegnier. Gretchen-5l Valenfine. Jacqueline-50 Vance. Sandy-49 Wallrer, Jean-40. 63. II2. III Walfers, Gary-48 Waller. Kon-52 Wellman. Sherwood-I7, 72. 9I. 96, Ward. Carolyn-50. 65 Ward. DeAnne-I7, 67 Ward. Marlha-65 Ward. Norma-I I8 Ward. Phillip-SI Warner. Jeannie-5I Warren, Marilynn-40. 68. 69, IOI Warren. Richard-52 Waflzins, George-40. 83, 85, 87. 88 Wafson, Bobbie-49. 68. 67 Walls, Barbara-40 Walls, Rollin-40 Walls. Sondra-62, SI, I02 Weafherhead, Cynfhia-48. 66. 62 Weaver. Joseph-48 Weaver, Phyllis-50. 65 Weber. Judy-48. 67, 77, IO8 Webb, Neel-I7 Weiler, Margie-66. 96. II8 Wells. Kay-48. 62. 68. 70 Wells. Louise-5l. 62. 68. 70 Wesf, Allen-53 Wesf. George-IO3 Wesf, Lynda-40. 77 Wesflalce. Diane--5l. 63. 96 Whipple. Bob-50 Whipple, Carol-5I 99 Williams Williams , Fred-4I. II6. II8 , Jerry-52. I29 Williams. Joyce-49. 62. 63, 67. 89. 94 Williams. Paul-48 Williams Phillip-la. 9I Williams. Ray- 4l. 83, 85. 87. 95. III. II6. I2l, l29 Williams. Shirley-4l. 62, 63. 67. 95 Williamson. Jim-64. II6. IIB Willis, Bob-4I Wilson. Wilson, Donna--Sl Hallie-48, 66 Wilson. Jaclr-48. 72 Wilson. Jim-4l Wilson. Joyce-I8 Wilson. Wilson. Keifh-48 Paul-'I I8 Wilson, Roberfa-I8, 95 Wines. Elaine-49, IO3 Winn. Linda-50 Wilherup. Larry-4l Wohlgemufh, Margie-4I. 77 Wolf, Marna-4I Wolford. Barbara-Sl. 62 Wolford. Jonef-5I, 73 Woodburn, Diclc-49 Woodruff. Janef-4l. 62 Woodward. Anna-SI. 73. I2 Woodward. Oren-42, 73. II Worch. Sally-48, Ill Worfhingfon. Jim-48 Vance. Tom-52 Vanlue. Barbara-50, 65 Vanlue. 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