West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1957
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L ' 1 f If , ' .mr .A f 45 5 pin V b- 2, v M . 7-,x 5 ,iran , 3' gr 'V l.97 Look to this day, For it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the verities and realities of your existence: The bliss of growth, the glory of action, the splendor of beauty. For yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, But today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well therefore to this day. Such is the salutation of the Dawn. -Sanskrit lbw 'V il 1 WW Rrlsttn Armstrong editor-in-chief Susan Cummins picture editor-January page editor Carol Gore chief typist - assistant picture editor Jehn Armstrong art editor Sonnle Watts June page editor JltnA el sports ezmlm Don Ken' homecoming editor Jane Lelghnlnger club editor Annette Bates music and Band Variety Show editor Anne Evans merits and spring activities editor Mzss Helen McUorm1cl: Mother away from home, to one and all Ever ready to help us when we call Loyalty and love - abundant and true Interest in each of us - all the years through Never too tired to encourage and smile Devotedly dedicated to things worthwhile Always in memories - fond and true Melinda, we dedicate our annual to you K. Hudson '57 Mr. Eibling, we at West High School extend a cordial welcome and our wishes for happiness as you labor here. Robert l'. Darrow, Principal BA Wooster College MA Ohio State University Ruth Bachmayer, Assistant-Principal BA Ohio Wesleyan University MA Ohio State University llarrlelte Brown, Assistant-Principal BA University of Chicago MA University of Chicago Soda! Science, First row, left to right, Edna G. Harri- son, Helen M. McCormick, Mary E. Murphy, Helen R. Lumley, Mary E. Mock, Vivian Schmidt, Frances Davis. Second row, Virginia Liggett, Edwin Kaylor, I. H. Cam- marn, David F. Wills, Herbert Schneider, F. E. Bonar, G. F. Neeb. Third row, A. E. Buchanan, Mack Pember- ton, Al Elliott, George Williams. Milli, Row one, left to right, John Cook, Pauline Spar- row, Martha Warfield, Mrs. Lee Blair, Margaret Henry, J. J. Brown. Row two, Fred Heischman, Foreman Slager, C: H. Sedgwick, H. G. Love, H. L. Zulauf. Absent when picture was taken: Otto France. Voelilollal llil, Row One left to right nlle Blk, Row One, left to right, John Dale, Clair lllglhh, First row, left to right, Kathryn Duff, Delane Lola Forbes Arthur Miller Clarence Bate Barnard, R. E. Teichert. Row Two, Dolores Blanken- Kittel, Jane Thomas, Alma Keeler, Mary Dugan, man Ona Prather Row Two C S Kennedy ship, Edith White, Florence Gardner, Evelyn Hall. Florence Heitz. Second row, Gladys Bowen, William J. Disbro, Adolph Kittel, Joseph Gill, Myron Seifert, John Thompson, Velma Millhone. We look to you - today, our mentors and our guides On our daily little journeys into the adventurous lands of learning. In our yesterdays you filled our eager minds with treasures In' all our tomorrows we shall remember them with gratitude. Commercial, Row One, left to right, Fran- ces Hannan, Helen Workman, Leota Clarke. Row Two, Miriam Hinton, Mozelle Warren, Mary Heeter. ,XV cal ldllcalloll, Row One, left to right, Fred iman, Ruth Tandy, Evelyn Hodory, Arthur Mack -rton. Row Two, Frank Truitt, Carl Brenning, Wil- chmitter. Absent when picture was taken: Rufus and Orrie Lehman. Science, Row One, left to right, E. T. Stone, John Casey, Mary Baker, James Branson, George Heitz, Row Two, Earl Reed, William Siebert, Clarence Bower, Gerald O'Cock, William Schmitter. Language, Row One, left to right, Margaret Harold, Edward Dunlap, Edith McKelvey. Row Two, Leona Glenn, Frances Evans. Al8lld8llC8 and Guidance, Row One, left to right, Helen Workman, George Neeb, Harriette Brown. Row Two, Edwin Kaylor, C. H. Sedgwick, Carl Brenning. Absent when picture was taken: J. J. Brown. .I Clerks, left to right, Grace Robinson, Mary Jo Beougher, Helen Ware. 7 6:64, It's all in the day's play! Having fun is just as important to grown-ups as to young folks. Here are some glimpses of West High grown-ups having fun! MII. ul-l'ilI8l' enjoys basket weaving and other creative activities in her spare time. W. slllllhlbll receives gift from the Journalism De- partment ln appreciation for his ever-loyal support in all our endeavors. MII. llodory and Miss Tandy, our gym teachers, demonstrate modern dance. MI. Buchanan works in his rose garden for relaxation. I LQQKQWUAW ,gn Miwuumns president ga!! Marlena 'M' Treasllfer Dorothy Planning Secretary The J in the spring of 1956 when the first class meeting was called and the following officers were elected: president, Jim McWilliams' vice presid t T' anuary Class of 1957 was organized , - en , im Edwards, treasurer, Dorothy Flemingg secretar Ma ' t y, ne ta Morgan. The Senior movie was held on November 7-8 at Miles West Broad Drive-in to help raise money for class activities. The Yokums were guests at our mixer the night of November 30 h on t e West High School stage Elvis Jim Gra . ham sang Love Me Tender to bring down the house. Too Much Mistletoe , the Senior class play, under the direction of Mrs. Hall, was presented on December 21. Our Class banquet was held at the H . . oge Memorial Presbyterian Church on January 8. The Ray Thomen band furnished the music for our prom, held in our gaily decorated gym, on the night of January 16. Baccalaureate followed on Sunday, January 20, in our own auditorium. Commencement on January 23 brought to a clo se our happy and unforget- table years in our beloved West High School. As taps sounded offstage and we stood together for the last time as a class, we realized that the vision of all our tomorrows would always be affected by what we did here. 'nm Edwards Vice-President Judldl llckharn ..Judy,, Choir 33 Chorus 2, 33 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3g S100 Clubg Reg. Sec. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Tax Stamp Show 3. Wullam llorly Bill Lnfin 1, 2. John llrle L Society 23 S100 Club 3: Rotary Luncheon 35 Schol. Test 33 Lab. Ass't. 2, 35 St. Science Day 3, Dist. Science Day 2, 33 Nat'l, Merit School. Test 3: Nat'l Honor Society 3. Ronald Borlon Ronnie Orchestra 33 Triangle Club 33 V. C. Y. 2. Willimn Bolldn Bill Latin 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Study Monitor 1, 25 Library Staff 14 Occident Staff 2, editor 33 Boys' State 2. Marvin Brown Latin Club 3g Orchestra 1, 2, 35 V. C. Y. 1. lloberl Bunner .,Bob,. Equestrian Club 35 Football lg F. T. A. 33 Schol. Award 3. Richard Caslle Dick lloberl Chooser Office Monitor 2, 3g Study Monitor 2, 3. Shirley Chesser Choir 33 Chorus 33 V. C. Y. 35 Y-Teens 33 Girla Glee Club 33 Beglnning Choir 2g Tax Stamp Show 3. David Conrad Dave Football 1, 23 S100 Club 2. Nancy Creamer Latin Club 1, 2, 31 Office Monitor 1, S100 Club 2: V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, Lab. Ass't 3. Al Dahlgren Melanie Davies Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 S100 Club 1, 2: Student Council 33 Reg. Pres. 33 Reg. Sec. 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3 Tom Davls Award Winner 23 Library Stalf 1' State Sweepstalies Winner 2. Mike Donaldson French Club 1, 2. Je!! Dum Football 1, 2, 33 Latin-Club 13 Study Monitor 33 S100 Club 33 Triangle Club 33 Award Winner 23 St. Fair Drafting Award Winner 23 St. Science Day 3. Richard Bagan Dick Scholarship 3. Mary .lane Eagon Annual Staff 23 Award Winner 23 Band 1, 23 Latin Club 13 Study 8a Oilice Monitor 33 Occident Staff 1, 23 S100 Club 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 23 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Variety Show 1, 2. Tlm Edwards Choir 1, 2, 33 Football 13 Sr. Class Vice Pres. 33 All City Choir 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Wllllam Edwards Bill Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 3. Virglnla Epley Choir 33 Beginning Choir 2, 33 Study Monitor 33 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 3: V. C. Y. 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 Girls Glee. lludl Evans Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Girls Intramurals 13 Girls Trio 33 Homecoming Court 33 Library Staff 1, 2g Tax Stamp Show 33 Girls Ensemble 3. Dorothy Fleming Chorus 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Girls Intramurals 1, 23 Doll Court 33 Library Staff 13 L Society 23 Oilice Sz Study Monitor 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Class Treasurer 3. James Fulton .wmv Award Winner 35 Latin Club 15 Study Monitor 3. Albert Gerdel Award Winner 1, 2, 3 Triangle Club 2, 3. .ludllh Gllllori .,Judy,. Art Club 35 Choir 2, 35 F. T. A. 35 Girls Trio 35 L Society 25 Office Monitor 35 Rotary Luncheon 35 V. C. Y. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 City Speech Confer- ence 25 Band Variety5 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tax Stamp Show 35 All City Choir 3. G Glass Fo-:mall 1, 2,35 Guy Court 35 Hi-Y 35 Locker Room Moni- tor 3. Shlrley Glassburn Library Staff 25 L Society 25 Study and Office Monitor 15 S100 Club 25 Reg. Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2,3. Fredrick Goode Fred Basketball 1, 2, 35 Choir 35 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Tax Stamp Show 3. Daryl Gordon Award Winner 2, 35 Study Monitor 2. Donna Gould Art Club 35 Choir 35 Chorus 15 Girls Trio 3 Library Staff 15 L Society 25 Oflice Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3 Tax Stamp Show 3. V.C.Y. 3. Jlrn Graham Award Winner 25 Choir 35 Latin Club 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3 All City Choir 35 Tax Stamp Show 3. Marilyn llahn Study Monitor 25 V.C.Y.35Y-Teens1,2,35 Football Skit 3. Darlene Ilanison Choir 15 Chorus 15 V.C.Y.15Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Girls Gleeg St. Science Day 25 Tax Stamp Show 3. Jerry lloward Spanish Club 1. lellg Hughes Art lub 33 Choir 33 Chorus 13 Equestrian 33 Study M0hlt0T:3Q Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Beginning Choir 23 Tax Stamp Show 2, 33 Reg. Civic Chm. 1, 2, 3. Stanley Hull Stan, Baseball 1, 23 Cross-Country 33 F. T. A. 1. 23 Latin Club 2, 33 L Society 23 Rotary Llmcheon 33 Schol. Test 33 Locker Room Monitor 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3. Roger Iluleil Dist. Science Day 2. Beverly Humphrey F. H. A. 1. Richard Hurd Dick S100 Club 13 Reg. Welfare Chm. 1. Jacqueline Jackson Jackie Chorus 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 33 Tax Stamp Show 2. Mu:-rlll Johnson, Jr. uBud,, Libby Laderer Art Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Edward Lllly, Jr. Study Monitor 33 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3. Leona ldnn French Club 1, 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, 33 Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3g L Society 23 Study Monitor 2, 33 S100 Club 3: Ro Twirlers 1, 2, 33 V521 . 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g Band Variety 23 Sales Tax Show 2, 33 Lab. Ass't 1, 2, 33 Cashier in Treasurer's OECEQ Nat'l Honor Society 3 lllan Lull Y-Teens 1. Samlny Mann Reg. Welfare Chm. 13 Stamp Counter 13 Track 1, 23 V.C.Y. 1. Jlm Me!Vllllarns Library Staff lg L Society 25 Study Kr Office Monitor 39 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 1, 2, 33 Student Council 13 Triangle Club 2, 3, Sr. Class Pres. 33 Nat'l Honor Society 3. Marietta Morgan Award Winner 1, 2g French Club 1: Library Staff 1, 2, L Society 25 Office Sz Study Monitor 35 Rotary Luncheon 35 Reg. Bus. Mgr. lg V. C. Y. 3: Y'Teens 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3. Thomas Pridemore Tom Triangle Club lg Oflice 8: Study Monitor 2. Ronald Ranney Ron Equestrian Club 1, S100 Club 23 51000 Club 1. Thomas Reeves ..Tom.. Baseball 2, Football 2, Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2, Student Council lg Book Room Monitor 3. William Rlllllng Bill S100 Club 1, Reg. Civic Chm. 1, Stamp Counter 1, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3. Sandra Smllh Sandy Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls Intramurals lg Reg. Bus. Mgr. lg Reg. Civic Chm. 2: Reg. Welfare Chm. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. David Snavely KKDGUCD Baseball 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 Study Sz Office Monitor 35 5100 Club 1. Mary Snedegar Equestrian Club 35 Library Staff 3, ssioo Club 2, 3, Reg. Welfare Chm. Student Council 2g V. C. Y. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 3. Dorothy Snow Choir 33 Chorus 1, 2 Girls Intramurals 13 S100 Club 2, Reg. Sec. 29 Reg: Bus. Mgr. 2, Y- eens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Zo Arm Slanlleld Library Staff 2, L Society 2, Office Monitor 2, Orchestra 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2. Ronald Slilwell ..R0n,, Award Winner 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 2, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. Variety Show 1, 2, 3, John Slone Award Winner 33 Reg. Pres. 33 Student Council 33 Triangle Club 3. Charlene Sunker Choir 2, 3g Chorus 13 Girls Ensemble 2, 33 Library Staff 2, 33 LU Society 23 S100 Club 1, 2, 33 Reg. Secretary 1, 23 V. A. C. 2: V. C. Y. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Style Show 3. Richard Thomas Dick Football 13 Basketball 1. Carrlemae Tucker Choir 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1 Girls Ensemble 33 Office Sz Study Monitor 1, 23 Tax Stamp Show 33 Sr. Class Play 33 V. C. Y. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Style Show 33 Mixed Ensemble 1, 2. Carol Unirled Choir 33 Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Ensemble 23 Girls Ensemble 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, 33 Study 8: Office Monitor 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Sr. Class Play 33 V. C. Y. 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Sandra Vance Sandy Chorus 1, 23 Study Monitor 23 Stamp Counter 33 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3. Norma Ward Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 33 Chorus 33 Sr. Class Play 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Band Variety 1, 2, 3. .ludllh Weber ..Judy,, Chorus 13 Equestrian Club 23 French Club 1, 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, 33 Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Study 8: Oflice Monitor 33 Rope Twirlers 1, 2, 33 V. C. Y. 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Band Variety Show 23 Lab. Ass't 1, 2, 3. Ralph Wllllanu Transfer from Linden November, 1955. Sally Words Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Equestrian Club 33 Girls Ensemble 33 S100 Club 1, 2, 33 Girls Quartette 33 Reg. Sec. 33 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 23 Reg. Civic Chm. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Style Show 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. James Worlhhnglon ..Jim,, Award Winner 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 S100 Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 V. C. Y. 1, 2, 3. Illia Sharp Pal M8338 lan uary Class Features Senior play cast have fun at rehearsal for Too Much Mistletoe presented January class celebrate with the class banquet on January 8. on December 21. January Class officers pose at senior mixer on November 30 in the Gym. The big day has arrived -John Birle and Jim McWilliams head class- mates in commencement processional on January 23. Do you recall how we were Stranded in the Jungle? and . . . e Take a Closer Look some of us even traveled to the wonderful land of Hawaii . . . while then there was the great day before the Central game. others of us taught ele- mentary school children how to Have Fun With- out Destruction on Hal- loween . . . and E ,. H' I A 4 1, ff 'll f 1 f 1 1 7 r 'ff lr, 1 l My lf ' X 6' A I ff' '? ,f X . ' 4 . As towards the west the constant sun proceeds Day after day across the sky So do our hearts hold true to you, West High, West High, West High. Men view the sun in many a distant land His face still westward in the sky, Though we should go as far, we'll love West High, West High, West High. And 'til the sun forgets his ancient goal And seeks a new path through the sky, Our loyal hearts shall beat for you, West High, West High, West High. ,l W L ,f A a ,Wa I 4444 . 4 NN 's 154 lm Pnl!!! llgesidellf I The following were elected to head our senior slate And their wise decisions with the whole class did rate: John Pruitt-President Linda Matheny-Secretary Parker Brigner-Vice President Vera Jean Mincks-Treasurer Levis and Flannels was our Mixer theme In western decoration the gym was -a dream! Featuring a paper mache cow and a crazy quartette Our square dance that night was a sure-fire bet! The Senior Banquet occurred the twentieth of May The class prophecy made us both solemn and gay. During this get together, every moment became dear For the time of parting was suddenly very near! The Senior Prom, that long-awaited aifair, Took place May 29 on a spring night most rare. The whole evening had an most en- chanted air - To us it was a dance beyond all compare. In our memories of school it will always remain The lovely words and music of a sweet refrain. Baccalaureate service is the time for l 1,1568 Sec relllry Maggeml Vera .lean Mlnclu Treasurer deep thought. Will our lives count for something or come to nought? Within each of us are talents which God has endowed. Will We use them, abuse them, attain success, or follow the crowd? Came Granduation Day at last, a day of joy and tear. A last goodbye to school days and a life we held so dear. If we can think of each of us as a link in a silver chain The bond of fellowship and love will ever strong remain. Through all the years that lie ahead, filled with joy and sorrow We put our faith in God alone and trust Him for the morrow. Parker lrlgner Vice-President Jllllllh Adkins Judi Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Civic Ch. 1, 23 V.A.C. 31 Y-Teens 1. 2, 33 Y-Teen Style Show 3. Sharon Albery Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Intramurals 13 Girls' Class Team 13 Office Monitor 2, 33 Reg. Pres. 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 23 Student Council 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Y-Teen Style Show 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Band Variety 1. Carol Allen Transfer from Linden McKinley in 1956. Douglas Andrews Doug Annual Staff 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 23 0Hice Monitor 33 Occident Staff 2, 33 S100 Club 1. Senior Class Play 3. James A ..e,,m,Pe' Annual Staff 1, 2. 33 Choir 2, 33 Mixed Ensemble 2, 33 Hi-Y 3: Latin Club 1, 2, Pres. 33 L Society 23 Occident Staff 1, 2, 33 5100 Club 1. 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 33 Golf Team 2, 3. Roberta Armenlrou! F.H.A. 32 Latin Club 13 Oflice Monitor 2, 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Kristin Armstrong Kris Annual Staff-editor 3 Latin Club 23 Office Monitor 23 Y-Teens 2-33 State Science Day 23 Chemistry Lab Monitor 23 transferred from Bel Air High School, Bel Air, Md. in 1955. Barbara Baker Band 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 13 F.H.A. 1, 23 Latin Club 13 S100 Club 1: V.C.Y. 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Thomas Baker riTom,, Triangle Club 2, 3. Carol Ball Band 1, 23 Choir 13 Girls' Chorus 13 F.H.A. 13 Office Monitor 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Frances larger Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 3. Larry Bale: Science Day 2a Equestrian Club 1, 2, 3 F.T.A. 33 Hi-Y 33 Latin Club 13 Senior Class Play 33 Student Council Vice- Pres. 23 Pres. 33 Track 1, 33 Band Variety Show 2. Judith Beach Judi Choir 13 Girls Chorus 23 Equestrian Club 13 F.H.A. 1g Y-Teens 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Doraloo Beasley French Club 33 Study Monitor 2, 39 Y-Teens 35 Transfer from South, November, 1956. llnlla Bookwllh Girls Chorus 1, 2: F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2: Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 33 V.A.C. lg V.C.Y. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2. Palrldl Bell MPM., Girls Chorus 2, 35 Equestrian Club 35 Odice Monitor 2, 33 Occident and Annual Typist 3: Spanish Club 2, 3g Y-Teens 2, 33 Transfer from East High School, Colum- bus, Ohio, in 1955. Nanci! Borner gpanis 2, 3: -Teens 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 31 Choir 33 Oflice Monitor 1, 23 Reg. Pres. 25 Reg. Sec. 1, 33 V.A.C. 33 Chorus 1: Tax Stamp Show 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 3. Wllllam Bigelow ..Biu,, Band 1, 2, 33 Dance Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 23 City Band 1, 2, 3: Band Variety 1, 2, 39 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3. Larry glor Annual Staff 35 Hi-Y 11 Office Monitor 23 Occident Stafi 3: S100 Club 2: Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2. Donald Blslaeo ..Don,, Radio Class 1. Brenda Blulun F.T.A. 2g Equestrian Club 33 Latin Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. James Bolln Jim Band 13 Latin Club lg V.C.Y. 3. Boholla Borland Bert Annual Staff 2, 33 Choir 3: Girls Chorus 2, 3, F.H.A. 1. 2, Homecoming Court 3 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 15 Occident Staff 1, 2, 33 V.A.C. 32 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 3: Y-Teens Style Show. Barbara Bowsller Girls Chorus 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 1, 2. 33 V.A.C. 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Gloria Brandon Jeanie F.H,A. 1, 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals Class Team 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Radio 33 Y-Teens 33 Chemistry Lah. Monitor 33 Class Team Cheer- leader 33 State Science Day 2. Donna Brower Art Club 13 French Club 13 S100 Club 33 V.A.C. 1. Parker lrlgner Latin 13 I-Ii-Y 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 33 F.T.A. 33 S100 Club 2, 3: Student Council 33 Study Monitor 1. 23 Reg. Room Civic Chairman 23 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Hauntz Award 23 Vice-President, Senior Class 3. Eugene Brobecl: Gene Band 13 Baseball 1, 2,31 Dance Band 33 Football 1, 2. 33 Orchestra l, 2, Vice- Pres. 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 33 Band Council 33 Gym Office Monitor 3. Pllrlcla Burke Parry Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 33 S100 Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 33 Glee Club 33 Study Monitor 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2. Carolyn lurnell Equestrian Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 13 F.H.A. 1 James Calverl Jim 3100 Club 33 Orchestra 1, 2. Carol Campbell Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2. Beliy Carson Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Choir 33 Office Monitor 1, 2, 33 Reg. Room Welfare Chairman 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Sales Tax Show 3. Fred Casselman Hi-Y 23 Latin Club 13 V.A.C. 2, 33 St. Science Day 23 Advanced Radio 3. Peggy Castle Art Club 33 Band 1, 23 Choir 33 Chorus 13 Equestrian Club 33 5100 Club 1, 2, 33 V.C.Y. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Band Variety 13 Beg. Choir 3. Robert Clark Bob Cross Country 2, 33 Sports Manager 2, 33 Track 23 Triangle Club 2, 3. . 3 if f .. 5. xii, 5333, I V1 03535 ww Ellen Colby Sales Tax Show 3. Transfer from Redford High, Detroit, Mich. Brenda Calwell French Club 13 F.H.A. 2g Y-Teens 1- 2, 3. Judlllr Comer ..Judy,, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Mary Conover Cheerleader 2, 33 L Society 23 Omce Monitor 33 Reg. Secy. 13 Senior Class Play 33 V.A.C. 1. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Occident and Annual Staff 1, 23 Adv. Mgr, 33 Student Council 3. llulh Cenllzano Choir 33 Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Intramurals 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 V.A.C. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Carolgn Cooper Choir 3 Chorus 1, 23 S100 Club 33 Orchestra 13 V.C.Y. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ., ' 1 zr , 1 I ff A 1 .A ' .33 , f : 1 2 X Y wffsih ' ' ' n s ' 1:5 .Asa-Ms 3 - , . '1 . 3 , ., . , ,i if it 3? ' Qyn H ' 3 . 932.52323 C K l. x l X v.raiiiiie.r.,asf' 3' .51 sv -sr Jlldllll Cnllel .,Judy,. Beg. Choir 3: Chorus 1, 23 Equestrian Club 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, Sec. 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Gym Oilice Monitor 33 V.A.C. 1, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Sales Tax Show 3. David Curnrnlns Dave Art Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 13 5100 Club 3. Susan Cum:-nina Susie Annual Staff 33 Art Club 1, 2, Pres. 33 Equestrian Club 23 Girls' Intramurals 33 Latin Club 13 Library Staff 23 L Society 23 S100 Club 33 Reg. Civic Chmn. 33 Spanish Club 23 V.A.C. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Kenneth Danler ..Ken,. French Club 2, 33 Library Staff 23 Reg. Welfare Chmn. 3 Connle Davis Choir 33 Chorus 33 Girls Intramurals 33 Class Team 33 Y-Teens 3. laerella Dlvll Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Girls' Intramurals 13 Latin Club 1, 2, Treas. 33 Library Staff 1. 2, 33 Reg. Welfare Chm. 2 V.C.Y. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Paulelle DIV!! S100 Club 15 51000 Club 2. Martha De lorry Chorus lg F.T.A. 1, Cabinet 2, 31 G.A.A. 1, Cabinet 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, 39 L Society 1, Library Staff 1: Latin Club 1: Reg. Sec. 1, 23 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Pele De Slluor Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Lab. Assistant 35 District Science Day 2. Holter! De WI!! ..B0b,, Football lg S100 Club 23 Reg. Pres. 2: Senior Class Play 3: Student Council 25 Triangle Club 2. Rolelee Da Calle Latin Club 33 Office Monitor 2, 33 Reg. Sec. 3: V.A.C. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Ronald Dixon Ron Basketball 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 31 Track 2, 35 Radio 33 Dist. Science Day 3. Dwaln Don Art Club 1, 23 French Club 1: S100 Club 13 Band 1, 25 Library Staff lg Band Variety Show Larry Doyle Horse Hi-Y 31 Allen Award lg Reg. Room Pres. 3g Football 1, 2, 35 Locker Room Monitor 35 Track 1, 2, 3. Darlene Duncan Art Club 3, V.A.C. 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, Study Monitor 2, 3. Jlldllll Dllnldn Judy Latin Club 13 Reg. Welfare Chm. Y-Teens 1. 3. Carol Durbin Beginning Chonis 1 Girls' Intramurals 1 S100 Club 1, 23 V.A.C. 13 V.C.Y. 2. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria 1, 2, 3. Judilh Edwards Judy Chorus 23 S100 Club 2: V.A.C. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Virginia Edwards F.H.A. 3: Y-Teens 3. Transferred from Issac Litton High, Nashville, Tennessee. Donna Elllngsworih Beginning Choir 33 Chorus 23 Equestrian Club 33 F.T.A. 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 3, Reg. Civic Chm. 23 Class Team lg V.C.Y. 31 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Suzanne Ellloh Sue Choir 35 Chorus 1, 23 F.T.A, 1, 25 G.A.A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Team 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 13 S100 Club 1, 23 V.A.C. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Show 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 Beg. Choir 23 Award Winner 2. Gary Este! Transferre from Ash- land High, Ashland, Kentucky, in 1956. Frances Evans Choir 1, 23 5100 Club lg Y-Teens 1. Naomi Evans Chorus 23 Latin Club 13 Office Monitor 13 V.A.C. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g Girls' Glee Club 33 Beginning Choir 33 Drafting Monitor 3. Palricla Evans Pat St. Science Day 23 Choir 33 Chorus 23 Mixed Ensemble 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 French Club 2, 33 F'.T.A, 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Library Staff 13 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 33 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 3 Hall Monitor 2, 3. David Ewing Dave Spanish 13 Triangle 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 23 Baseball 2, 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. Richard Fairchild Rich S100 Club 3. Julie Flechler Choir 33 Chorus 13 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Reg. Sec. 23 V.A.C. 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Beg. Choir 33 Class Team Cheer- leader 3. Jllllllh PIII! Judy 5100 Club3 Y-Teens 2, 3. Clinton Flowers Football 33 Hi-Y 2. Lol! Fox Office Monitor 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Reg. Welfare Chm. 2. lar? fuller Ban 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Reg. Pres. 1: Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2. Donna Frye Band 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety Show 1, Charlotte Pullen Y-Teens 1, 3. Nanci Gllldll Annua Staff 3: Choir 3: G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 3: Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Class Team Mgr. 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: L Society 2: Occident Stal? 32 Reg. Pres. 1, 2: Schol. Test 1. 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: Cabinet 3: Style Show 3: Beg. Choir 2. Maxine Glllllilll Chorus 1, 2, 3: French Club 1: S100 Club 1. llllll Gibbs Chorus 1, 2: Eegiestrian Club 3: F. .A. 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Study Monitor 1: S100 Club 3: Y-Teens 2: Class Team Cheer' leader 3. Dick Glass Band 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Boys' State 2: Choir 3: French Club 1, Vice- Pres. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, Treas. 2, 3: L Society 2: Trian le Club 1, Presidqant 2, 3: Reg. Bus. Mgr. 1. Carol Gore Annual Stalf 2, 3: Equestrian Club 3: Girls' State 2: L Society 2: Occident Staff 2, 3: Schol. Tests 2: Y-Teens 2, 3. Jen Gove Hi-Y 2, 3: Library Staff 3: Occident Staff 2, 3: Reg. Bus. Mgr. 1: Schol. Tests 1: Spanish Club 3. Nancy Grass Band 1, 2: S XT3: Ofiice Monitor 2, 3: S100 Club 2: Reg. Welfare Chm. 3: Spanish Club 2: -Teens 2, 3: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Frederick Greene Fred Band, Sec., Treas. 1: Council 2, 3, Treas. 3: Baseball 3: Dance Band 1, 2, Vice- Pres. 3: Orchestra 1, 2: All City Band 2. 3: Band Variety Show l. 2. 3: Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3: Equestrian Club 1, 2, 3: Wllllam Gros: Locker Room Moni- tor 33 Triangle Club 33 V.A.C. 33 St. Science Day 2. I-Iowan! I-larrll Equestrian Club 33 Hi-Y 23 Latin Club 13 S100 Club 2. 3: Student Council 33 Track 1, 23 V.C.Y. 1: St. Science Day 23 Athletic Award 2. llalheleen llarlnlll Kathi Reg. Presi ent 33 Reg. Civic Chm. 23 Student Council 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Class Team 23 Latin Club 1, 2, Sec. 33 L Society 23 Girls' State 23 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Cheerleader 2, 3. Peg Ann lladilow Art glib 1, 2, 33 Choir 13 Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Ensemble 13 French Club 1, 2, 33 Library Staff 1, 2, 33 Oilice Monitor 1, 2, 33 S100 Club 1, 2, 33 Stamp Counter 13 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 13 Hall Monitor 1, 23 Band Variety Show 3. Judllll llawlhonla .,Judy,, Band 1, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. 3: Class Team 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 S100 Club 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 23 Reg. Secretary 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3: Beginning Choir 13 Award Winner 1, 2, 3. lilllel ll0lldl'lUk Chorus 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3. Walla I-lordord Latin ub 13 S100 Club 3: Cross Country 33 Track 2, 3. Norma I-laulnger Chorus 33 F.H.A. 33 S100 Club 23 Y-Teens 2. Danny Illbbl Art Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1. Karon lllal! F.H.A. 2. 33 Schol. 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. Julia I-llgglnl Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 L Society 23 S100 Club 1. 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Schol. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Class Team 13 Beg. Choir 1, 2, 33 St. Science Day 2. Daly Hill Choir 13 Chorus 13 V.C.Y. 1, 23 Tax Stamp Show 2 Band Vanety 1. JOIIII lllll French,Club 3, Library Stall' 1, 2, 35 Reg. Sec. 1, 23 Cross Country 2, 31 Sports Mgr. l, 23 Track 3. Hay Hlndorer Band 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, V.C.Y. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2. 35 Beg. Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 33 Basic? Variety Show 1, . : All City Band 2. Charles Hilo Chuck V.C.Y. 1, 2. Norma Hoberl Art Club 1, 33 Chorus 1. Jan! Holyeross Ban 1, 2, 33 Dance Band 35 French Club 2, 33 Reg. Pres. 33 Student Council 35 Radio 3: Tax Stamp Show 1, 33 Band Variety 3. David Hoover Dave S100 Club. Phlllg Hoover hi! Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 3g Latin Club 23 Student Council 2, 35 Radio 3. Jack Hosloller Band 1, 2, Council 3: Dance Band Treas. 33 Office Monitor 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Band Variety Show 39 Tax Stamp Show 3. Roberl Howe Bob Choir 1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, Hi-Y 35 S100 Club 1, 25 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 1, 23 Boys' Glee Club 3. Hay Hudson Annual Staff 1, 2, 35 Choir 35 Girls Ensemble 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3g Girls Intramurals 1. 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, 33 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Occident Staff 1, 2, 33 Reg. Sec. 33 Senior Class Play 33 Student Council 3, Tax Stamp Show 33 Beg, Choir 2: All City Choir 3. Holly Hun! Art Club 13 Cheer Leader 2, 3, Choir 35 Girls Ensemble 33 G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 31 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2 Latin Club 1, 2, Vice- President 3, Occident Staff 1. 23 Reg. Business Mgr. 1, 2 Student Council 3: V.A.C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, Treas. 3 Tax Stamp Show 3. John Hunyady Choir 2, 33 Stage Crew 1, 2. 3: Glee Club 3: Radio 3. John Ingram Cross Country 2, Orchestra 1, Reg, Bus. Mgr.' 2, 33 Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, Drafting Award 1. La French Ingram G.A.A. 2, 33 Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 2, 31 Girls' Quartette 2, 3: Glee Club 33 All City Choir 33 Y-Teen Style Show 2, 3 Band Variety 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. La llaeu Ingram Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Teams 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Treas. and Cabinet 3g Office Monitor 3, Girls Quartette'3g Reg. Pres. 1, 2: Y-Teens Style Show 35 Student Council 1, 23 Band Variety Show 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Glee Club 3. Ronald lrlon Ron Latin Club 1: Spanish Club 3. Wllllam lvos Hi-Y 3g Study Monitor 25 St. Science Day 2. David Jenkins Head Annual Staif 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 33 Occident Stal? 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3: V.A.C. 3. Donald Jester Don Triangle Club 1, 2, 3 Donald Johnson Don Latin 13 Hi-Y 13 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2. Edward Johnson Ned Latin 13 Trian le 2, 33 S100 Club 3g F.T.A. lg Student Council 2, Office Monitor 2, 3, Library Staff 13 St. Science Day 2: V.C.Y. 1. Nell Johnson Football 2, 3. Alloe Jones Chorus 2. Shelha Jones Annual Staff 15 Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club lg Occident Staff 13 S100 Club 1, 2, 3, S1000 Club 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 23 Reg. Welfare Chm. 1 Spanish Club 23 V.A.C. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1. 2, 3: All City Band 29 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3. Beverly .Indice Emi-ifestnan Club 33 F. .A. 1, 23 Office Monitor 33 V.A.C. 33 V.C.Y. 33 Y-Teens 1, 3. .lack llamer E uestrian Club 1, 2, 3 Library Staff 23 L Society 23 Schol. 1, 23 Spanish Club 1. President 2, 33 Stage Crew 1, 2, Mgr. 3 V.A.C. lg Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 33 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. .ludllh lleelcley ,vudyn Choir 33 Class Team 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 S100 Club 23 Orchestra 1, 23 V.C.Y. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Band Variety Show 23 Tax Stamp Show 33 Science Day 2. Donald Kerr Annual Staff 33 Art Club 1, 2, Vice- President 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3g Occident Staff 2. 33 Sr. Boys' Glee Club 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. .lalnel Kerr ..Jim,, Cross Country 23 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 13 Track 33 Gym Monitor 13 Award Winner 2. David Key Hi-Y 3: Latin Club 13 Study Monitor 33 Reg. Welfare Chm. 2, 3 Sports Mgr. 13 Triangle Club 3. Jerry Kline ..Fish,, Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 33 Spanish Club 23 Senior Class Play 33 Sports Manager 13 Golf 2, 3. Robert Krieg Bob Hi-Y 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Sports Manager 2. Donald Kruclzeb Hi-Y 33 as Reg. Bus. Manager 33 Reg. Civic Chmn. I3 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. .ludllll llnreger Judy Majorette 33 Choir 33 Chorus 13 Dance Band Vocalist 33 Latin Club 2, 33 S100 Club 33 Girls' Quartette 33 Reg. President 23 Student Council 23 V.A.C. 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Band Variety Show 3. Jlldiul lialrllchlla Judy Choir 33 Chorus 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 13 V.A.C. 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Wanda Lou Lee Art Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 S100 Club 13 Rope Twirlers 33 V.A.C.1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Wane Leeka Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3. Jerry Lewis French Club 23 Bookroom Monitor 1. Thomas Lewls Athletic Award 2, 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Occident Staff 2, S100 Club 1, 2, Radio 33 Track 1, 2, 3. 'l,.'f1 ' Base 1, 2, 35 Boys' State 23 Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, Vice-President 2, President 31 5100 Club 2, 33 Library Staff 11 Gym Monitor 3: Reg. Sec. lg Spanish 1, Treas. 2, 33 Student Council 3. .llldllll Lloyd Judi Art Club 15 Choir 33 Chorus 23 S100 Club 1, 23 Reg. Sec. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1, 3, Reg. Welfare Chm. 2. Julio Lorenzo Spanish Club 1, 2, 3g Award Winner 1: Track 1: Office Monitor 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria 1, 2. Rebecca Lowe Becky Chorus 19 F.T.A. 25 Oflice Monitor 1: Reg. Bus. Mgr. 1, V.A.C. 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Monitor 1, 2, 3. Lee Lyon Equestrian Club, Treas 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 State Science Day 1. Darlene Malone Reg. Pres. 33 Reg. Welfare Chm. lg Student Council 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 3. lllllalielll Malone V. C. Y. 1. 2, 3g Y-Teens 2, 3. Alloc Maliln Girls' Intramurals 1, 25 Orchestra 3, Y-Teens 2. Linda Mallleny Choir 33 French Club 35 G. A. A. 2, 3: Class Team 1, 23 Latin Club lg Reg. Secretary 13 Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 3 Student Council 35 Y-Teen Cabinet 2, 3: Style Show 33 Sales Tax Show 3g Gym Monitor 2, 3: Senior Class Sec. 33 Basketball Court 3. Edgar Mecleal Eddie Latin 13 Band 1, 2, 3. Pairlcla McCormack Pat Chorus 1, 2, 33 French Club 13 G. A. A. 2, 33 S100 Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Sales Tax Show 3. Lois McCoy Band 1, 23 Equestrian Club 33 F. T. A. 23 Girls' Intramurals 13 Study Monitor 2g V. A. C. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Drafting Monitor 3. Dennis McDonald Baseball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1. 2, Sec. 33 5100 Club 3: Reg. Vice Pres. 33 Triangle Club 13 Treasurer 2, 33 Study Hall Monitor 33 All-City Football 3. Jo Ann Melllroy Tax Stamp Show 2. Pllrlda McMillan Y4Teens 33 5100 Club 3. Transfer from Linden High School, 1956. Jeannine Mlder Art Club 23 Majorette 2, 33 Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 G. A. A. 3g 5100 Club 1, 2, 33 Reg. Civic Chm. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Beginning Choir 23 Style Show 3. Vera Jean Mlneks Jeannie Mixed Ensemble 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 F. T. A. 2, 3: Girls' State 23 L Society 23 Occident Staff 2, Editor 33 Spanish Club 1, Sec. 2 Pres. 33 All City Choir 33 Senior Class Treas. 33 Student Council 1, 33 V. C. Y. 1, Treas. 23 Vice-Pres. 3. Joyce Moore Chorus 1, 2, 33 G. A. A. 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Office Monitor 2, 33 Study Monitor 33 S100 Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Sally Moore Chorus 33 Senior Class Play 33 Y-Teens 3. Robert Murray Bob Art Club 1, 2, 33 Triangle Club 1, 23 S100 Club 1, 23 Office Monitor 1, 23 Study Monitor 1, 2, 33 Stamp Counter 13 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 13 Reg. Welfare Chm. 2. Ronald Nell Beginning Choir 23 Advanced Choir 2, 33 Mixed Ensemble 33 French Club 33 Boys' Quartetbe 33 V. C, Y. 2, Pres. 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Beverly Nellller ..BeU,, Beginning Choir 33 Equestrian Club 35 French Club 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3 Annual Typist 33 V. A. C. 2, 3g Y-Teens 3, V. C. Y. 15 Girls' Glee Club 33 Tax Stamp Show 35 Gym Monitor 35 Senior Class Play 3. Tlleadora Neville Cookie Choir 33 Chorus lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Class Teams lg Senior Class Play 35 Tax Stamp Show 3, Class Team Cheer- leader 2, 3. David Nice Dave Art Award 2, 33 Occident Staff 23 Reg. Pres. 3, V. A. C. Treas. 2. Carol Oclcer Intramurals 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Band Variety Show 3. Carolyn Pack Beginning Choir 3g F. H. A. 2, 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, YATeens 1, 2, 33 Drafting Monitor 2. Sleve Parks Art Club 23 French Pres. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3 L Society 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3: Library Stall' 1, 3: Reg. Pres. 13 Dist. Science Day 25 Schol. 1, 2, 3: Boys' State 2. Pal Patterson F. H. A. 2g Y-Teens 1, 2. Judlih Pearson ..Judy,, Choir 3: G. A. A. 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3g 5100 Club 3: Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2: Reg. Civic Chm. 3: Tax Stamp Show 3: Senior Class Play 3, V. A. C. 1. Sec. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Judllh Peery ..Judy,, Annual Staff 1, 2, Sub- scription Mgr. 3, F. T. A. 2, 33 G. A. A. 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, Treas.2,3 L Society 23 Office Monitor 1, 2, 35 Occident Staff 1, 2, 35 S100 Club 35 Reg. Civic Chm. 2, V. A. C. 1, 21 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Tax Stamp Show 33 Miss Senior 3. David Pence Dave Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 33 5100 Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 35 Senior Class Play 33 OHice Monitor 1, 35 Reg. Pres. 2: Football 1, 21 35 Basketball 13 Class Team 23 Schol. 1, 2, 33 Boys' State 2, Track 1, 2. Paul Pennell French 1, 2, Treas. 35 Band 1. 2, 3: Reg. Civic Chm. 1. Bryan! Phillips Hi-Y 2, 3: Student Council 35 Senior Class Play 33 Otlice Monitor 23 Study Monitor 2, 3, Reg. Pres. 33 Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. Molly Phillips Art Club 23 Choir 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Latin 1, 2, 33 Monitor 33 S100 Club 33 V. A. C. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Barbara Plummer Bobbie Drafting Monitor 33 Annual Staff 33 Art Club 33 Chorus 1. 2, 33 Equestrian 23 Intramurals 1, 2. 33 Latin Club 13 Library Staff 13 Occident Staff 33 Senior Class Play 33 V. A. C. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Cafeteria Cashier 1.2.3. Zi Ann Posplchel Choir 1. 2. 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 Girls' Intramurals 1,2,33 Class Team 1, 23 S100 Club 12 Relay Queen 23 Reg. Pres. 13 Reg. Sec. 23 Student Council Treas. 33 V. A. C. 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, Sec. 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. mlibblh Posllelhwall Choir 2, 33 Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Ensemble 33 Intramurals 1, 23 Latin Club 1. 23 V. A. C. 13 V. C. Y. 1: Y-Teens 1. 2, 33 Science Day 2. Peggy Proul F. T. A. 1, 2, 33 Office Monitor 33 S100 Club 33 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 13 Spanish Club 1, 23 Senior Class Play 33 V. A. C. 1, 2,33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Beverly Pruden F. H. A. 3: Office Monitor 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. John Prulll Science Day 23 Boys' State 23 Choir 1. 2, Pres. 33 French Club 1.2, Pres. F. T. A. 33 Hi-Y 33 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3' Boys' Quartette 23 Reg. Pres. 1, 23 Track 13 V. C. Y. 2: All City Choir 33 Senior Class Pres. 33 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Wllllarn Prulll Bill Cross Country 2, 33 Track 1, 2. Geo!! Rausch Triangle Club 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 S100 Club 2, 33 Office Monitor 1, 2, 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 1 Faye Ray Art Club 13 Office Monitor 1, 23 Senior Class Play 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Ronald Redman Ron Triangle 1, 2: Office Monitor 33 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 1. 2. Rachel Reeder Library Staff 13 Study Monitor 1, 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Alice Rees French Club 13 Girls' Intramurals 13 S100 Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Science Day 2. Carol Reeves Chorus 25 S100 Club 2g Reg. Sec. 23 Reg. Civic Chm. 25 Spanish Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Marlene Reynolds F. H. A. 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 23 Study Monitor 23 Y-Teens 3. Jerry Rickels Football 1. Sue Rinehart French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Rober! Roach Bob French Club 2, 3g Latin Club 1, Study Monitor 2, 33 Cross Country 15 Scholarship Test 2. Richard Ronclcovslzy Dick Triangle Club 33 Choir 2, 33 Study Monitor 33 Science Day 2, Tax Stamp Show 33 Athletic Award 1, 2. Carlenc Rose Choir 2, 3: Chorus 13 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 2, 3. Linda Ross Cheerleader 2, 39 Choir 35 Chorus lg Girls' Ensemble 2, 3: Homecoming Court 33 Reg. President 25 Student Council 2, 35 V. A. C. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, Pres. 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Eugene Russell Gene French Club 33 Orchestra lg Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Athletic Award 23 Track 1, 2, 3, Cafe Cashier 1, 2. Jo Ann Saunders Choir 3, Chorus 15 Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3 Class Teams 23 Latin Club 13 Band Variety Show 25 Tax Stamp Show 35 Beg. Choir Pres. 2. Lacinda Scherer Chorus 1, 2, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3: S100 Club 1g Spanish Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 3: Style Show 3. Lynn Schmidt G. A. A. 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Team 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 13 Library Stall 13 Study Monitor 23 Reg. Pres. 33 Student Council 33 V. A. C. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Gym Monitor 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Judlth Seagle Judy Tax Stamp Show 33 Science Day 23 Choir 33 Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Ensemble 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 Intramurals 13 Latin Club 13 Orchestra 1, 23 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 23 Senior Class Play 33 Y-Teens 33 Band Variety Show 1,2. Lenora Shaver Beginning Choir 33 Chorus 23 F. T. A. 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Class Play 33 Band Var. Show 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Joan Slcldes Y-Teens 3. Transferred from Belle- fontaine High School, Bellefontaine, Ohio, in 1956. Donna J. Smith Girls' Intramurals 13 Y-Teens 2, 3. Donna S. Smith Art Club 1, 23 S100 Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. John Smith French 13 St. Science Day 2. Lynda Smith Chorus 13 V. C. Y. 1, 23 Y'Teens 2, 33 Cafeteria Monitor 1. Saundra Southworth Sandy Band 13 Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Mixed Ensemble 33 F. T. A. 1, 2,31 Reg. Business Mgr. 13 Stamp Counter 1, 23 V. A. C. 1, 2, 33 V. C. Y. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 3. Winnie Spangler Chorus 1, 2, 3g Girls' Intramurals 33 Class Team 33 Study Monitor 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Donald Spencer Don Spanish Club 13 Triangle Club 23 Hi-Y 3: S100 Club 13 Reg. Business Mgr. 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Award Winner 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2. David Steele Dave Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Hi'Y 33 S100 Club 23 Band 1. 23 Study Monitor 1. Joyce Slriclder Band 1, 2, 3g FIT. A. 2, 39 Study Monitor 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3 V. A. C. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 33 All City Band 1, 2, 3. Dale slllll Choir 2, 3, Dance Band 1g Football 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Track 15 V. C. Y. 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 31 Band Variety 1, 2. Allred Suelu-nan Dave Swlcegood Choir 3, Boys' Quartette 2, 33 Reg. Civic Chm. 1, 2. Gary Tague Band 13 Dance Band lg I-Ii-Y 2: Latin Club 13 S100 Club 33 Reg. Business Mgr. 11 Senior Class Play 3, Sports Mgr. 23 Student Council 3. .lack Talmadge Latin 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 13 Track 1. David Thompson F. T. A. 1, 2, 3g S100 Club 33 Library Staff 1, 2, 3. Nancy Thompson Choir 35 Chorus 3: F. T. A. 33 Office Monitor 33 V. A. C. 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. Sandra 'Thorne Sandy Art Club 2, Equestrian Club Sec. 3 F.T.A. 31 S100 Club 1, 2: Reg. Sec. 1, V.A.C. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Jurlilh Tllion ..Judy,, Cheerleader 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 31 Homecoming Queen 3: L Society 23 Office Monitor 1, 2, 31 Study Monitor 1, 2, 33 Relay Queen 2g Reg. Sec. 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council Sec. 3 V.A.C. 2, 32 Y-Teens 1, cabinet 2, Vice-Pres. 3. Lol: Todd Chorus 1, 3: French Club 13 F. H. A. 2, 33 Study Monitor 1, V.C.Y. 35 Y-Teens 3. Norman Tracy Sue Veregge Award Winner 13 French Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 3: Latin Club 13 Reg. Sec. 13 V.A.C. 2, 32 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Gym Monitor 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 3. Cynlhla Weallnerhead Chorus 1, 23 French Club 23 S100 Club 1, 2: Reg. Civic Chairman 33 V.A.C. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2,31 Hall Monitor 3. Joseph Weaver ' ' Joe' ' Kay Wells Art Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, cabinet 33 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 32 S100 Club 33 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 23 V.A.C. 1, 2, Sec. 33 V.C.Y. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. David While Dave Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 1,2, Mgr. 33 V.C.Y. 13 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, 33 ?a5id3Variety Show Ivan Wlllle Equestrian Club, Vice-Pres. 33 Latin Club 13 Student Council 13 Band 1, 2, Pres. 33 Office Monitor 33 Reg. Pres. lg Basketball 13 Track 13 Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. James Wlehlerman Jim Equestrian Club 1, 23 Latin Club 13 Hi-Y 2, 33 S100 Club 33 Senior Class Play 33 Band 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Dance Band 2, 33 Study Monitor 13 Library Staff 1. Joyce Williams Cheerleader 2, 33 Choir 33 Chorus 1, 23 F. T. A. 1, Sec. 2. Pres. 33 G. A. A. 3: Girls Intramurals l, 2, 33 Class Teams 1, 23 Homecoming Court 3g L Society 23 Office Monitor 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 V. A. C. 2, 33 Y4Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp 3. llallle Wilson French Club 23 B0y's Gym Monitor 23 Reg. Sec. 33 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Jael: Wilson Latin 13 Study Monitor 23 Science Day 2. Elaine Wlnes Choir 33 Chorus 2, 33 Library Staff 23 V. C. Y. 1, 2, 33 Monitor 2, 3. Dixie Wright F. H. A. 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3. Palsy Wrigh! Diane Boyer Art Club 23 Science Day 23 French Club 1, 23 Latin Club 33 L Society 23 S100 Club 13 Rope Twirlers 1, 2, 33 Carol Crawford gpfglii? glub 25 Vivian Dah Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1. Barbara Dledriek Larry McGee Transfer from Belpre High School, Belpre, Ohio. 1956. .loan Ziegler E. T. A. 3: questrian 3: Class Team Cheer- Pa' olnav leader 23 Band Variety Show 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Tax Stamp Show 33 Office KL Study Monitor 1, 3. Sandra Redman Helen Wlnlhrow Transferred from St. Albans, W. Virginia in 1956. REG. 306 Ol' l9537 First Row, left to right, Peggy Hastlow, Faye Ray, Judi Adkins, Linda Smith, Marilyn Snodgrass, Marilyn Rickman, Janet Morris. Second Row, Doris Rose. Betty Hill, Sandra Calloway, Delia Carson, Norma Hessinger, Carolyn Cooper, Judy Dunkin. Third Row, Judy Krueger, Nancy Berner, Patsy Wright, Julie Higgins, Donna Brewer, Monica Macaluso, Julie Fiechter, Judy Seagle. Fourth Row, Margaret Barnhill, Kay Wells, Joyce Strickler, Marvene Smith, Jo Ann Saunders, La Raeu Ingram, Beverly Pruden, Wanda Lee. JUNIUR IIIGII BOYS' GLB!! CLUB Ol' l9537 First Row, left to right, GUYS HND DOLLS CUUR1' Ol' 19547 left to right Linda Ross Judy Ken Carpenter, Jerry Keys, John Hill. Second Row, Bob Howe, Gus Rose, Culler, Mary Conover, Kay Case, Zi Ann Pospichel Dennis McDonald Jerry Howard, Chuck Wilson, Bill Kuhn, John Hunyady. Third Rozy, Jackie Kight, Tom Lewis, Kenny Clapsaddle, Parker Brrgner Dick Ronchovsky, Jim Apel, John Pruitt, Ralph Smith, Dick Glass, Bill Bucy, Don Kerr. Tim MIS! BIOWII receives Dick Glass from Miss Dugan at the National Honor tapping assembly on March 26. Enlertalnmenl? Clean Up Committee? Intruders? Mis! Bowen presents Journal- ism Award to Sue Cummins and Kristin Armstrong for outstand- ing work on the 1957 annual. The June Class officers try their hand at an old fashioned farm chore at the Senior Class Mixer held on November 16. What' s ookin' f ill v 'T .rl .3 num 1 ' l S Carole Ball, Sandra Huffman and Carolyn Ward prepare cinnamon rolls for Norma Hessinger, Barbara Reese, Carol Good, Fanny Robinson and Jan the FHA annual Christmas dinner on December 12. Crumpler try their hand at stuffing the turkey. lwligv . W N ,Af Xe 1 - ' Q Mr. Darrow handles the carving knife like a real expert, while Donna Ware- The last minute Cheek 011 tablee l1ef0l'e the guests Hl'l'lVe is handled by Dixie ham, Wanda Templeton, Helga Sharte and Virginia Edwards admire his Wflght, Marlene ReyI10ldS, Wanda Templeton and Beverly Prllden. skill. AW Edna Gibbs. Charlotte Flllt01'1. Car0l Durbin. and Jackie Lamp- Child care will present no problems to these future mothers. ert show the sweet potatoes they prepared for the event. M, 7 L . W bei' K 3' 'MW fr aw Aff ...., 'Eli L 3 .iww , W IZBQIIEG. 2l4, First row, left to right, Clarence Dailey, Don Foust, Gene Greenlee, Bob Beard, Dick Myers, Bob Conard, Jim Duerler, Pete Caborn. Second row, Dave McLaughlin, John Hummel, Bill Nice, Jerry Augenstein, James Jones Lee Kazee. Third row, Walter Goudy, Don Gilliland, Bob Stuart, Tom Abram, Steve Byerly, Bob Kreuz, Jon Allison. V? REG, 310, Firsl Row, left to right, Jackie Valentine, Patricia Shato, Judie Moore, Judi Cillian, Kay Muchmore. Charlotte Hunter, Marcia Hoare, Jo Ann Frazier. Second Row. vlartha De Berry, Loretta Davis, Marjie Weller, Darlene Eichenberger, Sharon Dent, Audrey Hartgers, Barbara Mrowiec, Barbara Diedrich. Third Row, Carol Good, Janet jlyday, Gail Adams, Pat Bradshaw, Jaynet Blake, Delores Parks, Diane Ball, Jan artgers. REG. 211, First Row. left to right, Dick Quail, Larry Karst, Jack Kight, Larry Price. Bob Clark, Jim Kerr, Charles Staten, Richie Steece. Second Row, Jerry Ricketts, Ralph Tittle, Dave Swicegood, Ted Schroeck, Wayne Robbins, Dale Shiltz, Floyd Salyers. Third Row, Bill Bugh, Bob Snedegar, Norm Reisman, Don Andrews, David Hoover, Dave Cash, Charles Pfaltzgraf. Bill Croy, Bob DeWitt. 'sxfff Reg- 135: First Row, left to right. Judie Binkley, Phyllis Morris. Carolyn Ward, Judi Tague, Helen Zielke, Duane Casto. Kay Miteen, Carolyn Duncan. Second Row, Vicki Haslett, Myrna Ruhlen, Phyllis Weaver. Phyllis Franr-is, Winnie Douglas, Nancy Martindale, Shirley Compton, Third Row. Roma Rich- ards. Lois Stephens, Ginger Scott, Dixie Miller, Lola Landman. Carol Laufhutte, Barbara Young, RIG, 233, First row, left to right. Sandra Dunkin, Bonnie Combes. Mary Alice Garrison, Sandra Sue Adkins, Judie Creamer. Judi Fraganat, Patti Donaldson. Second row. Karen Edberg, Susan Dyer, Nancy Fippin, Josephine Gibbs, Ruth Ellingsworth, Beverly Sam- son, Nancy Draper. Mary Grabill. Third row, Pearl Compton, Sally Drake. Judy Fox, Linda Curry, Roberta Flugge. Catherine Owen. Judy Gill. Fourth row. Barbara Daniels, Jia-Ann Montgomery, Juliet Coles. Karla Dorr. Pat Doelker, Connie Echelbarger, Judy arrison. N REG. 3035, First row. left to right. Judy Rupe, Sharon Neibler, Marilyn Ruhl, Karen Rismiller, Sandra McNamee, Sandra Payne. Alfreida Rose, Patti Payne, Joan McDaniel. Second row, Judy Littleton. Diana Robinson, Carole McWilliams. Sharon Boyd. Judy Lomano, Shirley Diamond, Joyce McClintock, Janet Destocki. Third row, Anne Pendell, Bonnie McEntire, Nancy Schroeck, Nancy Oldfield, Dianne Paugh. Diane Schrack, Sally Miller, Linda Messing. Fourth row, Barbara Holley, Brenda Menz, Diana Rohr, Sue McGee, Roberta Ranney, Beverly Price, Marlene Potter. REG, 304, First row, Dale Elliott, Bill Hamilton. Bob Gammell, Jerry Galloway, Dave Hopper, Bill Eckle, Lee Shults, Leo Shults. Second row. George Anderson, Dan Grosh, Bob Jackson, Jerry FyH'e, Gary Exman, Larry Goodin, Norman Geist, Jerry Francis, Don Hessler. Third row. Charles Milam, Gary Hiett, William Hunt, Paul Hosler, Gary Harbour, Gary Fullerton, Don Eppert, Jim Hardy. Fourth row, William Fetherolf, Tom Dowgler, Paul Dawson, Garry Hoflert, Don Hallam, Don Furry, Walter Jackson, Dave Ha am. 46 Wit First left tovright, Carole Hess, Connie Latf, Sandra Wareham. Pat 1YIl'arcia Holzapfel, Patty Hunter, Mary Joe Cramer. Second untev' ' ' ' ' ' - V01-U in h, Marilyn Levering, Diana Hinton, Ruthanne Hard MTG, Headd, Donna Green. Third row. Roberta Murvay, Dora James. Sandra Huffman. Janet Harvey. Fourth row. Def! Ann Johnson, Virginia Henry, Nancy Leibensperger, Dixie Larson. REG. 3038, First row. left to right, Ann Tallman, Jean Stewart, Ron Terry. Sherry Watts, Louise Wells, Carol Williams, Jeanne Warner, Janet Wolford. Second row. Ruthanne Gothard, Sue Conrad, Mary Sellers, Sandy Sorensen Janet White, Barbara Wolford, Martha Wade. Third row, June Johnson, Diane Westlake, Anna Woodward, Sharon Spangler, Harriet Slabaugh, Hulda Mae Simonson, Carol Lee Whipple. , iw. . REG. 309, First row, left to right, Carole Blatt, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Bonnie Bump, Mary Chesser. Helen Blizzard. Dawana Bornheim, Pat Carson, Judy Quail, Carol Brobst. Second row, Nancy Brooks, Janet Birle. Sharron Andrews, Rose Borrelli, Jennie Chap- man, Annette Bates, Shirley Anderson, Joyce Brunner, Carol Buehler. Third row. Judy Browkaw, Reta Bowers, Barbara Brown, Elaine Boring, Linda Boots, Linda Asay, Marty Abrams. Fourth row, Beverly Bickham, Connie Chapman, Helen Bigler, Ann Arrington, Judy Clinger, Sharon Bowen, Connie Campbell. REG. 314, First row, left to right, David Williams, Mike Leach, Larry Wine, Hayes Rector. Tom McMiller. Jack Nachman, James Keefer, Daniel Plummer. Second row, ,arry McDermitt, Dennis O'MaIley, Burnette Reed. Don McKay, Kenneth Reber. John laderer, Jim Reeder, Albert Jester, Howard Lloyd. Third row, Dave Shafer, Dennis -lartzell, Ray McVay, Eddie Penner, Steve Miller, Dave Muller, Charles Pohle. Philip Vlahoney. Neil Johnson. Fourth row, Fred McPherson, Joe Thompson, David Mack, :8lVll'l Lutz, Michael Mickelson, Fred Cunningham, Ken Tilton. ini! W IRI., D, First row, left to right. Bob Arthur, Gerald Davis, Wiley Blackshear, Jefferson heek, Parks Davis, Dave Bunner, Ken Brady. Second row, Bob Litman, Bob Calentine, rwin Duncan, Don Creed, Clark Andrews, Tom Blake, Vaughn Ammon. Third row, 'avid Sterner, Gary Longstreth, Carl Baylirs. Ronnie Clark, Jim Callard, Randall ratford, Dennis Faulkner, Jerry Calton. Fourth row, John Porterfield, Verne Benson, Pick Curtiss, Tom Shields, Paul Wilson. Robert Riebel, Phillip Ward. Fifth row, Tom rmentrout, Don Lurkin, Roy Hill, Richard Distelhorst, William Campbell, Roy Boll, ill Cooke, Phil Lynch. nag EG. 313, First row. left to right, Sharon Downey, Rita Dorr, Marcia Calahan. Marty 'own, Sharon Gibson, Joyce Grant, Connie Murray, Second row. Nancy Woerlein, Jberta Massie, Jo Ann Campbell, Mary Lou Brush, Carolyn Michaelis, Shirley Henkel, :dy Merriam, Third row. Margaret Miller, June Gibson, Joyce Hedges, Rose Kelly, rginia Alberts, Phyllis Hill. Fourth row, Patty Clark, June Freeman, Kay Bolin, Linda ecker, Kay Jackson, Phyllis Cline, Nancy Hughes. tint REG. SQS, First row. left to right, Larry Squeo, Earl Rose, Gilbert Stemm, Darrel White, Dick Rice, Larry Rice, Pete Trott. Paul Smith, Larry Rogers, Henry Rennie. Second row, Frank Shoemaker. Kenneth Walters, Fritz Ricker, John Rimestad, Tom Vance. George Tittle, John Sears. Justin Smith, Howard Schmitt. Third row. John Hartigan, Don Willie, Terry Reichart, Charles Demmler, Larry Salyer, Howard Smith, Fred Walker. Fourth row. Charles Roush, Glenn Eggleston, Jerry Schroy, Dick Smith, Gary Smith, Cliff Shoemaker, Jim Williamson. lll1REG. IDI, First row, left to right, Frank Blackwood, Jerry Jackson. Stanley Landrum, Dick Furness, Dan Birtcher, Ron Drake. Gene Beard, Harry Fetherolf. Second row, Wesley Baumberger, Larry Link, Terry Evans. Dale Wood, Larry McWilliams, Roy Harman, Lee Chipman, Third row. Roy Elliott, Bill McComb, Bob Langdon, John Logan, Reed Eagle, Mike Engle. Fourth row. Roger Corbin, Ronnie Miller, Fred Ash, Dave Francis, Roger Dellinger, REG. 315, First row. left to right, Beverly Waltman, Jacqueline Werner, Maxine Stil- well, Delpha Shaver, Shirley Ritter, Second row. Harry Staten. Joe Thompson, Tommy Rector, Harry Postlethwait, Nancy Rausch. Joyce Pickens. Third row. Eddie Sowers, Larry Ruder, Richard Warren, Dean Potts, Roger Ruhle, Fourth row. Dave Thornton, Robert Schaffer, Robert Smoot, Robert Pate, Jerry Williams, Richard Norris, Jack Neil. 47 Mit 1. , N, -Q Ms. W? TOM! OID . - ' nm mat u 'gag aunnufiuuni REG. 226, First row, left to right, Lois Evans, Bette Bailey, Elaine Palmer, Bev Corbin, Mary Ann Coffman, Patti Cutlip, Sherri Redman. Nadene Mahone. Second row, Gwen- dolyn Conley, Sandra Fain, Ieva Erenpreiss, Patricia Richardson, Carol Fiscus, Susan Essig, Dianne Courtney, Mardell Dixon. Third row, Pattie Seelenlinder, Connie Walls, Gloria Bailey, Connie Crawford. Judy Compton, Dianna Colombo. Sandy Kaiser, Annette Dailey. Fourth row, Donna Wareham, Sharron Eckstein, Geraldine Wells, Linda Husch, Judy Watson, Jean Daft, Nannita Dobbins. ly,-:i:..-Q e--- RWJTJLQAQLWUW V ,., .. . QQ ,, rf- ' a 1 , ' iz w W.. ...,.g,....i.,4,. ft is .. ,-gm . ,i Connie Donna Manning, Elizabeth Bran- Wilma Marilyn Clark, Doris Anthony, Norma Barney, Carol Beasley, Sandy Bukey. Third row, Vir- Butterbaugh, Eileen Ansley, row, Emma Coe Sandy Arrgistrong Ju y Bond. row, Diana Bergman, J d BUSWF, Peggy Carter, Ball. u y - 1- mm.. REG. 227, First row, left to right, Sheri Harlor, Janet Lamprecht, Suzie Killian, Midge Gallicchio, Barbara McMillen, Linda Kerr. Virginia Hackensmith, Linda McVay. Jane Mcllyar. Second row, Rita Fredendall, Donna Frazier, Maureen McCarthy, Shirley Larkin, Beth Hennick, Nancy Graham, Laura Lucas, Karen Foster, Third row, Janet Gove, Cathrine Kuhn. Karen Groezinger, Peggy Smith, Beverly Friend, Sandy Haegele, Cecelia Houston, Elaine Huhn. Fourth row, Linda Hubbard, Thelma Fulton. Denise Lanning, Diane Kelsay, Sandra Hunt. REG, 31 I, First row, left to right, Judy Destocki, Virginia Sammons, Priscilla Procter, Pam Mobley, Judy Reece, Debby Michaelis, Becky Paxton, Sharon Norman. Second row, Judi Robison, Barbara Norris, Carol Ross, Carrie Pospichel, Judy Miller, .Nancy Phillips, Nancy Reichelderfer, Third row, Frances Koselke, Linda Moore, Geri Mur- nane, Nancy Ream, Sue Rumley, Jayne Ricketts, Sue Mielke, Dee Parris, Darlene Miller. Fourth row, Mary Murphy, Emily Neely, Mary Musselman, Janet Roberts, Sharon Rea, Barbara Reardon, Susie Peake, 48 REG. 31111, First row, left to right, Douglas Harbour, George Smith, Roy DuSell, David Howe, Bill Gibrest, Dan Fraganto, Robert Lanning, David Ellis, Park Lawrence, Alan Daft, Carl Dailey. Second row, Jim Hastings, Richard Davis. David Langdon, Wayne Friend, Tom Jones, Willis Fetheroff, Philip Gramlich. Bob Elliott, Bob Holycross. Third row, Bill Jones, Charles Huff, Glenn Karshner, Bob Dean, Bill Ingle, Jay Hess, Donald Fore, Larry Fox. Fourth row, Larry Dulin, Joe Jacobs, Bill Kuhn. Don Ingles, Bill Hawk, Jim Harris. Fifth row, Howard Hicks, Russell Daugherty, Ray Horky, Ed Fredendall, Bob Heibel, Jerry Hawk. my . RIG, 311 B, First row, left to right, Larry McKitrick, Jerry Pyle, John Neimeister, Don Muchmore, Ronald Mueller, Bill McLaughlin, Stuart Richards, Joe Pitt, Dan Morris. Ronnie Ogden. Second row, Jerry Miller, Dave Pennell, Dick McKenzie, Larry Marriott, Tom Morrison, Gary Morgan, Roy Morrison, Phillip Morris. Third row, Don Norman, Dan Mead, Bob Phillips, Walter Randolph, Kenneth McKenzie, Bill Mantle. lim Prater, Giles Rafsnider, Gerald Justice. Fourth row, Paul Meadows, Tom Rice, Iohn Miller, Jack Morical, Bill Price, John Merrick, Tom Myers, Richard Moxley, REG. 323, First row, left to right, Ronnie Wells, Dick Sigler, Paul Sokol, Rex Slaughter, Brian Sorrells, Jim Rinehart, James Minton, Paul Varnell. Second row, Jim Wilkinson, Bob Thornton, Larry Rufhng, John Roman, Jack Sims, Roger Tidwell, Larry Rowe, Ron Whaley, Eddie Schmitt. Third row, Buddy Slavens, Joe Thomas, Bob Voorhees, Mickey Guyor, Dave Wolfe, Bill Anderson, Pat Williams.. Kenneth Wheelock. Fourth row, Steve Stavrides, Mike Richter, Frank Sager, Jerry Spears, Stanley Smith, Don Uldricks, Mickey Schwan. E tt REG. 322, First row, left to right, Laraine Statczar, Diana Sunker, Sondra Seckman, Carol Souther, Frieda Williams, Frances Williams, Ann Weaver, Marthalee Simmons, Helga Scharte. Second row, Wanda Templeton, Patty Tillis, Judy Vonschriltz, Sandy Williams, Connie Weinrich, Janice Schmidt, Carol Urgperman, Susan Weisman. Third row, Flollyda Taylor, Judy Smith, Evel n Wood, Sally reherne, Judy Thompson, Nanc Steele, ean Spence, Linda Snider, Slharon Younkin, Fourth row, Barbara Capelandi Kathleen Tucker, Susan Turner, Sharon Smith, Nola Addy, Linda Swinford. l0l1IllG, I21, First row, left to right, Joyce Staten, Esther Staley, Betty Williams, Barbara Deitrich, Faye Norris, Judy Newkirk. Karen Schuman, Carold Cheese- brew, Mary Jean Fleming. Second row, Barbara Longhenry, Donna Robinson, Alberts Sears, Wanda Cook, Sandra Bush, Judy Schmidt, Sue Davis, Mary HuH. Marilyn Hanger. Third row, Deanne Schubert, Mary Harris, Patty Hartsook Peggy Edwards, Karen Ruegg, Barbara Manson, Sandy Walz, Nancy Lehman. Fourth row, Nancy Montgomery, Lynn Currier, Donna Singer, Beth Weather- head, Ellen Smith, Suzanne Click, Mary Lou Converse. IEG, 2l2 First row, left to right, Victor Jackson, Tom Lee Rossetti, Ronald Harper, David Wood, Fred Lambert, Terry Beard, Larry Barnett, Second row, Dick Glass. ohn Henderson, Jack Smith, David Tritsch, Jerry Shady. Gary Reynolds, Michael tpangler. Third row, Jay Lyle, David Morris, Dave Thomas, Carl Brown, Jerry Buck, louglas Hott, Ronnie Morrow, Bob Wilkinson, Fourth row, Harold Schaffer, Earl Aber, David Preston, Bill Jones. REG. 2l8, First row, left to right, Jerry Sanford, George West, Bob Miles, Vov Tim- mons, Ron Saint, Jim Rinehart, Larry Bruner, John Galentine, Sam Hessler, Second row, Terry Rector, Bob Wissinger, Jim Willis, Curtis Fausnaugh, Michael Lower . Wil- son Kinnaird, Bill Kern, Howard Shepherd, Third row, Leon Evans, Chuck lgittrell, Jerry Hummel, James Nelson Beesler, Mike Todd, Larry Mead, David Wright, Dean Grabill. Fourth row, Jim K. Bradford, Roger Street. George R. Cooper, Robert Clay, James Bidwell. Dewey Beaver, Bob Osler. 50 REG, 231, First row, left to right, Joe Crider, Doug Brink, Jud Rausch, Lewis Win' gerter, Bob Talmadge, Jerry Borland, Francis Lemeny. Second row, Henry Jones, James Patrick, Charles Moeller, Grant Baxter, Bob Shroyer, Eugene Jenny, John Van Ness, Third row. Harley Cash, Dick Lorenzo, Dave Bryant, Fred Kaiser, Art Chappelear, John Agriesti, Galen McHenry. Wilt f Q .,, 1: V 'ii 5 Ji: 6 1 f ' , -, ,cf ' 1 Af A ' RIG. 302, First row,' left to right, Jerri Smith, Jerri Hacker, Sue Knollman, Judy Cruse, Carol Kendall, Bonnie Higgins, Betty Carson, Judy Henry. Second row, Mary Sowers, Dolores Smith, Pauline Bixler, Della Gentry, Joyce Clay, Judy Michaelis, Carolyn Mitchel, Susie Harvey. Third row, Rosealee Bridges, Dolores Dixon, Nancy Pack, Melody Browning, Bonnie Borges, Shirley Ell, Norma Hewitt, Pearl Athey, Judy Clay, Fourth row, Brenda Detrow, Vivian De Berry, Suzanne Lucas, Susan Roush, Sharon Allard, Jean Swisher. Kay Ream. 9A1RlG, 106, First row, left to right, Vicki Donaldson, Sheri Lutz, Diane Schiller, Kay Sawyer, Suellen Mueller, Mary Sink, Earlaray Gibson, Kay Adkins, Carol Bailey, Second row. Polly Fisher, Shirley Osborne, Elma Allen, Betty Barney. Marsha Snavely, Marsha Guitner, Bonnie Lee McElhinny, Judie Lowe. Third row, Bonnie Grashel, Carol Weaver, Janet Terpstra, Sue Martindale, Jackie Maier, Pat Greer, Mary Smith, Iris Luiz, Jean Postlethwait. Fourth row, Phyllis Speicher, Anne Evans, Sharon Amore, Mable Green, Gloria Gilger, Beverly Redding. REG, Ill, First row, left to right, Howard Wood, Larry Miller, Nich Miller, James Van Order, Mike Westfall, Jim Litman, Wendell Nowlin, Brent Sensabaugh, Second row, Louis Guzzo. Tom Wray, John Gordon, William King, Malcolm Farris, Richard Warley. Third row, Thomas Bradley, Richard Reynolds, Herb Hellman. Charles Bla- lock, Mike Ehman, Jon LeFavour, James Horn. Fourlh row. Russell Marx, Bob Snyder, Clyde Hay. Thomas Grove, Benny Riggs, Bruce Douglas. RIG, ll2 First row, left to right, Leroy Schofield, Ronald Line, Robert Wesley, Leroy Suickle, David Bonomini, Floyd Chappelear, Ronald Montgomery, Glenn McClure, Gary auptmann. Second row, Jacque Inboden, Dorcus Claytor, Victor Smith, Fred Warren. Jim Boring. Tom Gill, Mark Johnson. Third row, Russell Lindledecker, Al Norman, Pat Raver, Jim McKnight, John Malloy, Mark Rogers. Thomas Alexander. Fourth row, Gary Webb, Fred Posey, Fred Ell, Thomas English, George Fraucis, Tom McGill. REG, 125, First row, left to rigdt. Sharon Daulton, Dotty Reese, Rose Maker, Judy Powell, Patty Everett, Judy Dehmann, Mary McCleaf, Sonia Kovitz. Second row, Mar- gie Drake, Myrna Ball, Judith Scott, Carol Montoney, Lynda Halley, Barbara Van Dyke, Bonnie Sisson, Bev Meier, Pauline Willis, Diana Dunbar. Third row, Sonja Robinson, Joann Porter, Bonnie Thatcher, Faye Thivener, Carolyn Freeman, Kaye Thivener, Carolyn Birle, Beverly Wenger, Carolyn Webb. Fourth row, Lillian Douglas, andy Bean, Linda Phillips. Sandy Ohde, Diane Morrow, Barbara Barnhart, Bonnie rsey. ek? EXP sv, , . 'Neff' f I ! 51 Second Julie FOIU Bob Roush, Hicks, row, Susy Unger, Betty Jean Rosemarie Wise. on row. Jerry Doug :qui W? BG, 306, First row, left to right, Sharon Greiner, Jeanette DeLong, Judith Hunt, aren Blumgren, Sherry Alban, Lynda Maurath, Beverly Gill. Carol Mc-Elwee. 'cond row, Pat Schmalstig, Judy Taylor, Andrea Alexander, Ruby Roush, Marie orrison, Carole South, Sandy Love, Karin Roivas. Third row, Virginia Halstead. nda Surrell, Janyce Dodson, Saundra Smith, Helen Martin, Pauline Hardrick, nrolyn Patterson, Barbara Whipple. Fourth row, Patti Heischman, Susy Barnard. eitha Lambert, Sue Drinkhouse, Becky Radcliff, Marisue Crawshaw, Gerry Timmons. way. McElroy. row, om om Gore, Henry Gen row, right, Carl Walp, Duane Frey, Jim Graham. Bill Hart. Compton, Bob Breckenridge. Second row, Jim Walker. Irvin Hill, Dick Mivkelson, Hill Havkensmith, Erit- row, Bill Bisbee, Joe Massey, John Schroy. Paul 'T'rac'y. Roberts, Bob Pemberton. Fourth row, Hill Fraker, Bruce Lemery. Ralph Ketchum. Jack Neil, Jim Coey, Dave Q ml REG. 321, First row, left to right, Beth Garson, Marjorie Cook, Norma Thompson. Sue Miller, Lyda Key, Sharon Hessler, Beverly Wright, Carole Wright. Second row. Sandy Murnane, Monika Sonnemann. Janice Freeman, Sue Distelhorst, Linda Huff- man, Carol Look, Mary Thorne. Carmen Reid. Third row, Mariana Rockefeller, Elizabeth Tuntevich, Frances Davies, Barbara Arnold, Ann Elliott, Linda Geiger, Mary Lou Owen, Dorthy Hunt. Fourth row. Jeanne Williams, Gail Hoffman, Sharron Reichart. Patsy Castle, Janet Irion, Jeanette Griffiths, Sally Morgan. 52 Wit RIG, 321, First row, left to right, Gary Walker, Jerry Ovest, Bob Blake, Fred Hinderer, Robert Richards, Jon Kelly, Paul Pohle, Marvin Darling, Ronnie Mincks. Second row, Joe Ditrick, Michael Kagay, Norman Fee, Albert Springer, John Cantlon, Bob Dodson, Gary Dunsenbery. Third row, Roger Hunter, Lawrence Carter, Robert Miller, Jim Bluhm, Bob Buckner, Gary Cook, Terry Briggs. Fourth row, Dick Pusecker, Bill Founds, Ed May, Richard Rose, Charles Otis, Chris Hoover, David Roberts. 9B1REG, 153, First row, left to right, Rebecca Riley, Elizabeth Price, Pam Dick- son, Patty Belcher, Billie June Schulze, Donna Foust, Connie Littleton, Pat Jones. Second row, Marlene Reese, Beverly Clawson, Doris Flewellen, Melinda Weber, Rose Stump, Sandra Bobbitt, Sharon McDaniel, Terry Moore, Third row, Jo Ann McDowell, Paula Preest, Diane Burden, Saundra Morris, Karen Bowser, Sandy Clark, Linda Hysell, Catherine Lemery. Fourth row, Shirley Chapman, Carolyn Spencer, Lynda Olinger, Dolores Litman, Delores Crawford, Karen Nelson, Nancy Buckingham. REG. 235, First row, left to right, Roger Tillis, Michael Prater, Ronald Witherell, Ron- nie Hamm, Dick Fisher, Bob Balo, Bob Keefer, Pete Strathie. Second row, Dick Stelz, Mike Landon, Roger Leach, Glenn Houdashelt, David McDaniel, Bill Ardle, Gary Potter, Clyde Knisely. Third row, Arthur Baas, Bob Thomas, Max Shipley, Danny Timmons, Bob Clifford, Willie Foster, Earnest Norris. Fourth row, David James, Bob Burchfield, George Friend, Rick Banker, Carmen lzzie. Q, svn -Q. .. b K , REG. 241, First row, left to right, Frans Akers, Jon Hunt, Eddie Donaldson, Wil- liam Doughty, Jim Harrison, Doug Ealy, Dan Ankrum, Don Clapsaddle, Roger Johnson. Second row, Eugene Neal, Pete Kehagias, David Lamp, Tony Norman, Eddie Diedrich, Henry Newkirk, Paul Wareham. Third row, Richard Green, Michael Andrews, Steve Strohm, Richard Reame, Jan Green, Ronald Harris, Dave Davis. Fourth row, Billy Diedrich, Tom Noel, Carlos Caldwell, Victor James, Harold Rose, Steve Wilson. 'T RIG, 243, First row, left to right, Sally Parrish, Janet Patterson, Karen Hogg, Jill Mitchell, Carol Harper, Barbara Wellnitz, Florence DeMatteo, Carole Minton, Vicki Vencill. Second row, Mary Shavers, Carole Bauermeister, Pam Murray, Frances Huss, Judy Wolfe, Rita Ward, Sharon Rumiield, Glenna Castle. Third row, Esther Mebane, Elaine Wunderle, Pat Hensel, Donnabel Jackson, Barbara Shurtz, Martha Weather- head, Martha Pack, Marilyn Castle. Fourth row, Brenda Harris, Julia Sharp, Wilberta Kinzer, Olivia Turney, Sandra Amore, Betty Bryant, Marilyn Staley. BA1HEG, 103, First row, left to right, Larry Menz, David Yank, Gary McNeely, Douglas Isan, Jack Cobb, Russel Bertram, Jim Morris, Dave Duerler, Paul Doellinger. Second row, Roger Staten, David Ford, Jerry Claytor, Terry Walters, John Tier, Paul Blolock, Art Newkirk, Eugene Mays, Ronnie Manning. Third row, David Krieg, Burr Miles, Larry Henson, William Deturler, Harold Penning- ton, Gary Ore, Bill Hill, Shelly Smith. Fourth row, Phillip Myers, Bill Lewis, Charles Reed, Michael Lewis, Danny Hawk, Otis Momon. REG, 134, First row, left to right, Marcella Sinkford, La Donna Prillerman, Elaine Brewer, Hazel Buckingham, Judy Miller, Paula Fink, Joan Jenny, Linda Fuller, Arlene Arbogast. Second row, Janet Zickafoose, Brenda Bolin, Barbara Staley, Linda Kelly, Joan Young, Karen Cline, Elana Clanin, Ann Reeves. Patty Eggleton. Kay Abbott. Third row, Marianna Arms, Patricia Wareham, Hope Grove, Carolyn Sears, Joyce Byington, Ruth Headington, Mary Fields, Sherry Marx. Fourth row, Carol Sue Eckstein, Audrey Kesterson, Judy Sankbeil, Becky Wilson, Linda White, Rita Hannon, Barbara Holycross. Patty Reese. REG. ISO B, First row, left to right, Beverly Hamrick, Veronica Muller, Sandra Talmadge, Anne Halley, Sharon Ackerman, Anne Shuman, Christine Cart, Carolyn Shannon. Second row, Barbara Nelson, Jean Casselman, Mary Lou Ricker, Sandra Spangler, Donna Berlo, Ruth Anne Smith, Sharon Sickles, Barbara Geist. Third row. Ruth Eiselstein, Sharon Pope, Doris Creamer, Evelyn McClure, Carol Statczar, Marsha Geist, Judy Castle. Fourth row, Yvonne Veely, Louise Hale, Suzy Porter, Judy Rausch, Ruby Watrous, Sandy Porter, Barbara Meadows. 53 REG. ISO A, First row, left to right, Connie Ratliff, Joyce Wheelock, Sharon Van Dyke, Barbara Apel, Carolyn Moore, Mary Federer. Donna Stephens, Arleen Roederer, Sandy McMillen, Jeanette Osborn. Second row. Pat Cotter, Carol Gallion, Sharon Smith, Janet Castle. Christina Carfrey, Sandy Dunlap, Barbara Foster, Carol Linebrink, Leanne Lloyd. Third row, Patty Martin, Linda Fredendail. Darilee Heston, Phvllis Hover, Ronda Schrink, Sharon Reichart, Sadie Shannon. Kay Francis. Lois Bryant. Fourth row. Floretta Armstrong, Joan Crosier, Joyce Rose, Joyce McClare, Judy Wright, Sandra Lawson, Michelle Daugherty. REG. 219, First row, left to right, Timothy Morris, Dick Sines, Ricky Rhodes, Mike Griffith, Jim Gothard, David Keeler, CliH'ord Huffman, David Galloway. Second row, Ronald Jernigan, Reed McIntosh, David Ellis. Dave Koehler, Dick Williamson, Mike Grim, Gary Alwood, Larry Gohring, Chester Stout. Third row, Ronald DeLong, Phillip Thompson, Henry Hines, Larry McQuerrey, Svens Caune, Jack Holycross, Roger Helmick, Roger Ruffner, Terry Linson. Fourth row, Dennis Hawes. Richard Schmidt, Charles Turney, Don Milano. Tom Garey, David Dawson, Lawerence McDaniel, RIG, 231, First row, left to right, Jerry Friley, Kenneth Wolfe, Jimmy Roberts, lohn Slonager, Tommy Leach, David Riebel, Ronald Lowenstein, Garry Weigand, Bob toss, Roy Buckley. Second row, Kenny Roivas, Jerry Crawford, Jack Heil, Ronald 'Iud50n, Dick Lowe, Harold Sass, Dick Williams, Dennis Thompson, George Kuhn. Fhird row, Bob Self, Raymond Rose, Gary Allwine. Don Birle, Robert Montgomery, ilobert Coburn, Fred Frank, David Benson, Steve Waidelich. Fourth row, Bruce Miller, Vlichael Owen, David Dearwester, Michael Turner, Stew Randall, Bob Arrasmith, lohn Mathew. REG. 239, First row, left to right, Joan Lacy, Rosalee Matthews, Pat Gregory, Lee Palmer, Dottie Nachman, Ann Langdon, Mary Bellomy, Debby Draper. Vera Dixon. Second row. Carmen Smith, Frances Heft, Sharon Miller, Carol Tgyer. Sharon Miller. Carol Tigyer, Sharon Fausnaugh, Sherrie Teater. Betty Howells, Danelle Holton. Third row, Margalyn Vorce, Karen Charlene Pike, Suzanne Kanstas. Ann Kunze, Naida Ryan, Inara Dzelzitis, Janice Casey, Marilyn Westlake. Fourth row, Karen Rumfield, Karyn PConley, Loretta Rose, Karyl Bricker, Mary Lou Simmons, Cathie Stewart, anice roe. I 54 Mit REG. 305 First row, left to right, Gary Clark, Joe Mann, Mike Clark, Richard Steele, Glen Chapel, Jack Harison, Ronnie Landon, Tommy Damron, Jack Weiler, Carson Jenkins, Charles Graham. Second row, Larry Frazee, John Edwards, Billy Harvey. Tommy Butcher, Eddie Converse, Mike Knott, Danny Hunyady, Sam Galloway, Francis Singledecker. Third row, Harry Shelton, Phil Starcher, Bob Cash, Frank Wilgue, Ronald Trein, Lee Stille, John Wilcox, Jim Ricketts, Bob Bobbit. Fourth row, Harold Green, Sam Brobst, Steve Freeman, Phillip Kinzer. John Armstrong, Jesse Dickerson, Ronald Winterrowd. 1A1REG, 138 H, First row, left to right, Leroy Meadors, Mike Bryant, Russell Rife, R. C. Thompson, Marc Bononini, Thomas Alban, Dave Harp, Mike Demat- tea, Pete Parks. Second row, Bill Lurz, Glenn Rohrer, Philip Baker, Danny Egglehoff, Tom Smith, Jim Vencill, Jerry Clark, Carl Cash, Richard Bunner. Third row, Garry Caldwell, Reginald Cummings, Duane Bornheim, Mike Roush, Bob Shaffer, Dennis Jackson, Herbert Higginbotham, Mike Anderson, Terry Murray. Fourth row, Daniel Burden, Steve Schaaf, Thomas Webster, Gus An- thony, Robert Williams, Rick Meyer, Steve Wolf. REG., 312, First Row, left to right, Carol Clark, Jodee Jenkins, Jerrie Gilbert, Betty Jo D Amico. Linda Lannmg, Mary Hetfron, Dorothy Neimeister, Nancy Hunter Second row, Mary Howard, Sharon Beecher, Judy Headd, Donna Deckard, Patricia Gilbert, Janet Myers, June Fetherolf, Shirley Buell, Third row, Roze Ezenpreiss, Janet Harris, Odrenda Bridges, Sue Barbara, Janice Carver, Eliza Busenburg, Janice Weaver, Judy Clotts, I-'atte Wood. Fourth row, Ruthanne Ralph, Cathy Spencer, Judy Schultz, Rose Marie Neuenschwande, Marguerite Georgiton, Sharon Boss, Elizabeth Burrell. is, Richard Danny Brobst, Clark, Allen. T REG, 133 B, First row, left to right, John Wright, John Trickey, James Duncan, Larry McKenzie. Mike Krull, Jerry Ball, Benny Cesta, Robert Stephens, David Wheeler, James Makar. Second row, Richard Colvin, Alan Kidd, James Lickens, Paul Sines, George Schonalstig, Tommy Daft, Odell Walters, Howard Davies, David Buttes, Richard Combs. Third row. James Richter, Jerry Mider, Jim Cook, David Henson, Nathaniel Blulock, Richard Robison, Dave Feustel, Ralph Slaughter, Gene Parker, Jake Fredendall, Bob Whitsell. Fourth row. David B. Smith, Charles Highfill, Charles Whetstone, Jimmie Brewer, Jim Linch, Doug Nichols, Ray Swinehart. 55 lm RIG, 133 C, First row, left to right, Ronald Featherston, Richard Kent, Lyle Leach, Jerry Izzard, Harold Johnson, William Jones, Stephen Kagay, Bill Stetler, David Nachman, Dave Hallsteine. Second row, Jack Lechalk, John Richards, James Whipple, Carl Roush, John Miller, Danny Distelhorst, John Westfall, Barry Young, Kenneth Fuller. Third row, Tony Christy, Frederick Boots, Bob Dyer, Paul Thompson, Michael Dowd, Randall Flugge, Bill Tipton, Bill Vaughan, Mike Pugh. Fourth row, Richard Weaver, Dennis Moyer, Frank Tippett, Tommy Wright, Timothy Watson, Dennis Car- penter, Bob Johnson. .,5, REG. 138 D First row, left to right, Carol Alban, Patti Emory, Sue Rice, Karen Lorenz, Stella Cuckler, Carlene Justice, Faith Henry, Marilyn Amrine, Jean Beasley. Second mul, Rita Sorrells, Margaret Mays, Ann Kirch, Penny Jaccaud, Sari Crumpler, Karen Grxfhn, Mary Goodman, Barbara Brockman. Third row, Dana Shady, Diane Willison, Sharon Laytham, Barbara Williams, Lynne Howell. Emma Jean Thom on. Sylvia Davis, Donna Street. Fourth row, Barbara Price, Megan Devaney, Sylvia llliaisk, Mary Pemberton, Barbara Pohle, Karen Hastings, Margaret Slabaugh. RIG, 133 ll, First row, left to right, Anita Humphrey, Sara Paini, Karen Haines, Sharon Borton, Sandra Bertram, Edith Smith, Judy Thompson, Patti Payton. Second row. Jean Scholten, Sharon Brown, Beverly Thompson. Teresa Rogers, Rita Compton, Ruth Dickison, Barbara Hunter, Sue Ruffing, Jane Sorensen. Third row, Margie Squeo, Rose Kimes, Karen Rankin, Suzanne Hunter, Carol Krull, Donna Elliott, Viola Broyler, Linda Burwell. Fourth row, Linda Jones, Alice Jackson, Julia May, Shirley Templeton, Linda Maxwell, Carol Garber. REG, l39, First row. left to right, Sandra Frakes, Tana Davis. Sandra Malone, Phyl- lis Bergman. Mary Sheets. Sherry Scott, Ronda Stiles, Margaret Janeen Shuter, Mar- garet Thurston. Second row, Barbara Blythe. Barbara Harbor. Patty Flora,-Sharon Maddox, Beverly Boldt, Marlene Coe, Mary Lou Robinson, Ann Bostic. Third rouf, Edwina Eldridge, Judy Gammell, Donna Jones, Dianna Jones, Sarah Marmon, Cecelia Rose, Joyce McDowell, Patricia Turney. Fourth row. Patty Founds, Nanciv Lee Curl. Vicki Merritt, Susan Bauder, Ann Chapman, Sandy Lenox, Carolyn Stavri es. Mock election officials: Kathy Hartranft, Nancy Grass, and Vera Jean Mincks register mpils for voting at November 6, P.0,D. polls. Mr. Miller's shop boys proudly display their handiwork. First row, Lee Lyon, Bob Murray, Bob Smoot, Leon Newman, and Bob Holycross. Second row, Don Weygandt, Fred Goode, Don Fore, and Robert Jackson. First row, left to right, Sandy Badgley, Annette Bates, Marcia Hoare, Sharon Dent, Shirley Anderson. Second row, Jane Leighninger, Brenda Menz, Dianne Kelsay, Karla Dorr, Janet Gove, Susan Essig. Ticket Sellers The ticket sellers handle all ticket sales for foot- ball and basketball games and school dances dur- ing lunch periods and immediately preceding the event. Bank Tellexs The Bank Tellers help Mr. Zulauf, the school treasurer, by taking in all the money, making out receipts, entering receipts and expenditures in the main school ledger and making file copies of all order vouchers. Left to right, Janet White, Leona Linn, Fred Green, Patsy Wright. Left to right, Bob Schaffer, Forrest Tucker, Jerry Spears, Dave Hopper, Toby Rector, Mike Mickelson-manager, Dick Stule, Bob Jacobs, Ted Fox. Proiection Crew These boys are indispensible for showing slides and films. Both the student and the teachers rely on them for variety in classwork. Miss, Baker proudly presents Jesse Dickonson, George Cooper, David Wright and Mike Spangler with their outstanding science projects. Miss Baker proudly presents Jesse Dickonson, George Cooper, David Wright and Mike Spangler with their outstanding science projects. 56 ACTIVITIES li 0 81 'VA 1:34 aff Marcia Hoare, Kay Wells, Bonnie McEntire, Louise Wells, and Judy Pearson plan a future meeting with their advisor, Mr. Casey. VISUH RTS CLUB The purpose of the Visual Arts Club is to study and observe the impact of visual arts on our lives, also to learn to appreciate the problems involved in present- ing visual media. Regular meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month in Room 311 at 8:00 A.M. at which time discussions are conducted on current movies, actors and actresses. Mr. Casey, the club's advisor, showed two interest- ing movies at the October and December meetings entitled, Life of the Movie Kingdom and Behind the Scenes. The annual Christmas Party was Wednes- day, December 19, at 8:00 A.M. in Room 311. The officers are: Bonnie McEntire, president, Marcia Hoare, vice-president, Kay Wells, secretary, Louise Wells, treasurer, Judy Pearson, publicity, chairman. Susan Cummins brings the club up to date on Hi-Fi recordings on January 16. , First row, left to right, Judy Pearson, Publicity Chairman, Kay Wells, Secretary: Bon- nie McEntire, President, Marcia Hoare, Vice President, Louise Wells, Treasurer. Second row, Donna Green, Sue Veregge, Judy Lavitchka, Lynn Schmidt, Darlene Duncan. Barbara Plummer, Joyce Williams, Sally Miller, Judy Littleton, Mary Jo Cramer, Nancy Berner. Third row, Brenda Menz, Dora Linn, Myrna Ruhlen, Dawana Bornheim, Wanda Lou Lee, Sandy Southworth, Judy Culler, Peggy Prout, Anita Beckwith, Shelba Jones, Patty Burke. Fourth row, John Pruitt, Fred Casselman, Ruth Contizano, Annette Bates, Jane Leighninger, Linda Matheny, Sharon Dent, Joyce Strickler, Dave Jenkins, William Grosz. S HNISII CLUB The purpose of the Spanish Club is to further the study of and interest in the Spanish language, the Spanish people, and their customs. Regular meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month in Room 227. In November, Miss Tandy taught the club the Ras- par, a Spanish dance. The Christmas party was held in Room 227 ,on December 20 at which time they broke the pinata, an annual Spanish custom. The Spanish and French Clubs sponsored the Mardi Gras on January 24 in the West High gym. The Spanish Club's oflicers this year are: president, Vera Jean Mincks, vice-president, Mike Mickelson, secretary, June Johnson, treasurer, Jay Smith, pro- gram chairman, Carol Blatt..The faculty advisor is Mrs. Harold. 3 2 E? 5. s. a ff 5 5, 1 .. nummsmas Mrs. Harold, adviwr of the Spanish club, discusses plans for a meet- ing with Mike Mickelson, Vera Jean Mincks, June Johnson, Jay Smith, and Carol Blatt. West High students celebrate with fun and frolic at the annual Mardi Gras on January 24. il ii i E First row, left to right, June Johnson, Secretary, Justin Smith. Treasurer: Vera Jean Mincks, President, Michael E. Mickelson, Vice President: Carole Blatt, Program Chair- man. Second row, Nancy Leibensperger, Patti Hunter, Sharon Kasdorf, Diana Rohr. Dawana Bornheim, Margaret Jenny, Janice Wickterman, Judy Jester, Joyce Williams, Nancy Berner. Beverly Samson, Judy Fox, Judy Littleton, Mary Jo Cramer. Marcia Holzapfel, Janice Schmidt, Pam Mobley. Third row, Terry Reichart, John Peterson, Frank Blackwood. Larry Vance, Bob Lauer, Paul Pohle. Donna Green, Carol Brobst, Marcia Hoare, Lacinda Scherer. Helen Zielke, Susan Dyer, Nancy Fippin. Karen Edberg. Judi Robison, Sandie Bean. Fourth row, Julio Lorenzo, Ken Reber, Roy DuSelI, Robert Richards, Patti Payne. Barbara Brown, Hulda Simonson, Karen Groezinger, Sandra Dunkin, Linda Curry, Pat Doelker, Nancy Draper, Jane Leighninger. Delpha Dee Shaver, Maxine Stilwell, Ruth Ellingsworth, Jean Postlethwait. Fifth row, Dan R. Mead, Albert Jester. Larry Rice, Jack Nachman, Dave Wolfe, Tom Myers, Ray Boll, David Mack, Dick Curtiss, Larry Marriott. Gene Beard, Jim YVorthington. Susie Peake, Freddie Cotter, Roma Richards. ...... ............, ,......... .,. .. .,.-- ,... Q ,,,, , ,,,, W , , Latin Club members at their Christmas party held at Judy Keckley's house on November 30. I. TIN CLUB The purpose of the Latin Club is to promote the knowledge of Roman life and customs through the programs of the monthly club meetings held in Room 317 at 8:00 a.m., on the third Thursday of each month. Money for club activities was raised through the sale of pens in December, and a bake sale in February. Judy Keckley entertained with a Christmas party at her home on November 30, and the members of the club again donated canned food for the needy at Christmas time. This year's officers are: President, Jim Apelg Vice- President, Holly Hunt, Secretary, Kathy Hartranftg Treasurer, Loretta Davis, and Program Chairman, Judy Peery. Mrs. Frances Evans is club advisor. First row, left to right, Jerry Galloway, Mickey Schwan, Dale Elliott, Kathy Hartranft, Secretary, Holly Hunt, Vice President, Jim Apel, President, Loretta Davis, Treasurer, Judy Peery, Program Chairman, Douglas Harbour, John Ingram, Bill Price. Second row, R. Brian Sorrells, Geri Murnane, Beverly Waltman, Jane Mcllyar, Linda Swinford, Judy Keckley, Frances Koselke, Nancy Creamer, Carol Souther, Mary Gallicchio, Nancy Reichelderfer, Sandy Badgley, Susan Weisman, Dianna Tippett, Sandy Coe, Virginia Hackensmith, Judy Krueger, Nancy Gaskill, Larry Rowe, Bill Clark. Third row, Dave Bunner, Elaine Huhn, Jean Stewart, Janet Gove, Dianne Courtney, Gloria Brandon. Cecilia Houston, Julia Higgins, Molly Phillips, Norma Barney, Jayne Ricketts, Sandy Bukey, Susan Essig, Sharon Younkin, Connie Crawford, Judy Bolin, Marcia Calahan, Janice Blumgren, Karen Foster, Bob Voorhees. Fourth row, Dave Hopper, Dave Sterner, Giles Rafsnider, Verne Benson, Sharron Eckstein, Mary Ellen Murphy, Sharon Dent. Floyda Taylor, Patsy Wright, Sandy Hunt, Martha Griffith, Joan Oldaker, Roberta Flugge, Bonnie Combes, Sally Miller, Janis Harvey, Linda Decker, Susan Turner, James Minton, Danny Alder. Fifth row, Tom Morrison, Lloyd Brown, David Howe, Joe Jacobs. Stan Huff, John Roman, Dave Langdon, John Merrick. Bob Phillips, Henry Martin, Dave Brady, Jim Worthington, Bill Botkin, John Birle, Don Andrews, Tom Sines, Glenn Baker, Charles Huff, Joy Dorr, Kathleen Tucker, Mike Engle, Paul Varnell, Howard Hicks. FUTURE IIDMEMHIIIIBS 01' AMERICA The purpose of the F .H.A. is to promote a grow- ing appreciation in home economics and its contribu- tion to the satisfaction and well being of family life. The club raised money for their activities by pre- paring and selling food at the football games. They made and distributed cookies and favors to members of a Columbus rest home at Christmas time. The annual Christmas dinner, prepared and served by members of the club, was held in Room 135 on December 12. A few faculty members were guests. The annual Mother and Daughter Tea was held on May 16 at 7 p.m. in the Home Economics Department. Officers are: President, Karen Hiettg vice-president, Judy Lomanog secretary, Phyllis Weaver, treasurer, Beverly Prudeng parliamentarian, Barbara Timmonsg public relations, Lois Todd, historian, Wanda Temple- ton g recreation, Dixie Miller. Miss Ona Prather is faculty advisor and Mrs. Miller is club mother. The advisor of F.H.A., Miss Prather, makes plans for a meeting with Judy Lamano, Phyllis Weaver, Karen Hiett, Beverly Pruden, Bar- bara Timmons, Lois Todd, Wanda Templeton, and Dixie Miller. F. H, A. members at their annual Christmas party held on December 12. an iiliikil me First row, left to right, Barbara Timmons, Parliamentariang Judy Lomano, Vice presi- dent: Karen Hiett, President: Beverly Pruden, Treasurer, Dixie Miller, Entertainment Chairman, Lois Todd, Reporter. Second row, Virginia Sammons, Ann Weaver, Wanda Templeton, Judi Tague, Carolyn Pack, Frances Koselke, Roberta Armentrout, Judy Thivener, Carol Ball, Judie Beach, Barbara Baker. Third row, Edna Gibbs, Sue Conrad, Martha Wade. Athrea Hedrick. Virginia Cash, Donna Wareham, Gloria Brandon, Dixie Wright, Patricia Shato. Fourth row, Janet Destocki, Helga Scharte, Ronnie Terry, Vir- ginia Edwards. Mabel Green, Nancy Brooks, Barbara Young, Judy Boster, Karen Groez- inger, Marlene Reynolds, Vicki Haslett. Jerry Kline, Brigner, Gary Link, Dennis McDonald, Bryant Phillips, and Dick Glass discuss plans for their club with Mr. Truitt, their advisor. Members of Hi-Y at a bowling party held January 20, at the Old Trail bowling alley. Ill-Y The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The annual inductions were held at Hoge Memorial Church on October 23. The Hi-Y sold programs at this year's football games. Monday and Saturday nights found members playing basketball in the Hilltop YMCA and Central YMCA Leagues. On December 14, the officers attended the annual Hi-Y Conference at Ohio University in Athens. A bowling party at Hillcrest Bowling Alley on December 14, a swimming meet at the Columbus YMCA on February 12 and a ping-pong tournament on March 15-16 at the Central YMCA rounded out the athletic events for the year. Members attended the Youth in Government Conference at Otterbein on April 24, 25, and 26. This year's officers are: president, Gary Link, vice- president, Dave Penceg secretary, Dennis McDonald, treasurer, Parker Brignerg chaplain, Jerry Klineg ser- geant at arms, Bryant Phillips, councilman, Dick Glass. The advisor of this club is Mr. Truitt. K ,u gp First row, left to right, Jerry Kline, Chaplain, Dennis McDonald, Secretary, Gary Lee Link, President, Parker Brigner, Treasurer, Bryant Phillips, Sarg.-at-Arms, Dick Glass, President of City Hi-Y Council. Second row, Jon Gove, Bob Howe, Larry Goodin, Danny Plummer, Gary Longstreth, Larry Gress, Dick Rice, Albert Jester, Terry Reichart, Geoff Rausch, Jerry Williams, Park Lawrence. Third row, Jim Callard, Bill Ives, Walt Goudy, Dave Key, Dave Snavely, Larry Price, Don Eppert, John Pruitt, Dave Jenkins, Dave Francis, Vaughn Ammon. Fourth row, Larry Link, John Rimestad, Eddie Schmitt, Pete Trott, Dave Langdon, Bob Phillips, Bill Edwards, Gary Glass, Han Grosl, Larry Rice, Jim Wichterman. Fifth row, Don Furry, Gary Smith, Tom Lewis, Larry Doyle, Pete DeShazor, Paul Dawson, Cal Lutz, Cliff Shoemaker, Woody Tucker, Larry Bates. Jim Keefer. TRIANGLE CLUB The purpose of the Triangle Club is to prepare its members for jobs or college courses in the Held of drafting. Regular meetings are held on the first and third Fri- day of each month at 8:00 a.m. in 217. Mr. C. S. Kennedy, club advisor, entertained all Triangle Club members with a Christmas party at his home on December 26, and the Annual Triangle dance was held on April 26, in the West High School Gym. The club sponsors triangle A awards for students who earn A's in drafting, gives a superior attainment award to the outstanding senior draftsman, and pur- chases architectural magazines for the drafting room. This year's officers are: President, Dick Glass, Vice- President, Jim McWilliams, Secretary, Geoff Rauschg Treasurer, Dennis McDonald. Ned Johnson, Dick Glass, Dennis McDonald, and Geoff Rausch plan a club meeting. Students working on projects that may be prospects for triangle A awards. First row, left to right, Dennis McDonald, Treasurer, Dick Glass, Presidentg Jim McWil- liams, Vice-President: Geoff Rausch, Secretary. Second row, Ronnie Drake, Dick Ronckovsky, Albert Gerdel. Roger Ruble, Judie Creamer, Bill Hamilton, Lee Shults, Leo Shults, John Ingram, Don Jester. Third row. Ronald Borton, Thomas Baker, Charles A. Pfaltzaraf, David Ewing, John Stone, Forrest Tucker, Bob DeWitt. Ned Johnson, Charles Huff. David Key, William Groz, Pat Heading. The Y-Teens is an organization of high school girls of all religions, races, and nationalities sponsored by the YWCA to further the ideals of Christian living. The annual style show was presented on October 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium, the Christmas dance, December Dream, on December 27 in the West High gym and the semi-annual banquet for 12A's on January 15 at Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church at 5:30 p.m. A square dance - sock hop was held in March and the banquet honoring June class members took place in May. This years officers are: president, Linda Rossg vice-president, Judy Tilton, secretary, Zi Ann Pospichelg treasurer, Holly Hunt. The advisors are Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. H eeter, and Mrs. Warren. J! . ,,.f ff' 5l, VI 1 W 6 . 4 1 3329 Q24 .id ,iwr like ,Q A it . 4,19 X N,,,.f-' ..... w .., ' L -lrrwfmizvl' ' - V ' N ..f ,XX .!.U U M Don Kerr, Louise Wells, Susan Cummins, Nancy Draper, and Dave Nice plan a meeting with their advisor, Mr. Teichert. Don Kerr, Barbara Plummer and Susan Cummins observe the HRT Cl-UB The Art Club promotes an interest in art through membership contribution to the fine art gallery in the auditorium and by making posters for school dances, plays and other special events. It was also responsible for the fine decorations throughout the school at Christmas time. The club conducted a field trip to the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts on December 12, to see the Old Masters' Exhibit, Barbara Plummer entertained the members at a Christmas party on December 205 and the annual picnic in the spring wound up the social events for the year. Club officers for this year were Susan Cummins, presidentg Don Kerr, vice-president, Louise Wells, treasurer, Nancy Draper, secretaryg and Dave Nice, publicity manager. These officers were advised by painting by Judy Bumgardner, a '55 graduate. Mr. Teichert. First row, left to right, Don Kerr, vice-president: Louise Wells, treasurer: Susan Cummins, president, Nancy Draper, secre- tary, Dave Nice, publicity chairman. Second row, Sharon Boyd, Judy Jester, Donna Green, Marcia Holzapfel, Darlene Duncan, Barbara Plummer, Duane Casto, Peggy Castle, Wanda Lou Lee, Betty Hughes. Third row, Kay Wells, Margaret Jenny, Brenda Menz, Nancy Leibensperger, Norma Hobert, Dora Linn, Sally Miller, Bonnie Combs, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Coral Lauflutte, Beverly Green- wood, Karla Dorr. Fourth row, Forrest Tucker, Danny Hibbs, Bob Brunner, Harry Postlethwait. I' II TEACHERS FTA 'promotes interest in the teaching profession among 1ts'mernbers through the club meetings held the first Friday in each month in Room 317 at 8:00 a.m. Each year senior members are given an opportunity for actual teaching experience in one of the elementary schools nearby. Money for club activities this year was raised through the sale of Christmas corsages, billfolds, and manicure sets. Q The club adopted a needy family at Christmas time and voted to award a 3525 scholarship to its own outstanding senior member. Officers. are: President, Joyce Williams, vice-presi- dent, Laclnda Scherer, secretary, Janis Harvey, treas- urer, Janet Harvey. Faculty advisors are: Miss Pauline Sparrow, Mrs. Frances Davis, and Mr. Herbert Schneider. 3 as Q Joyce Williams, Lacinda Scherer, Janis Harvey, and Janet Harvey plan a- future meeting with their advisors, Miss Spar- row, Mrs. Davis, and Mr. Schneider. Vera Jean Mincks is doing some practice teaching at Hilltonia Junior High School on February 26. First row, left to right, Janet Harvey, Treasurerg Joyce Williams, President: Lacinda Scherer, ViceAPresidentg Janis Harvey, Secretary. Second row, Pat Brobst, Judy Peery. Carole Blatt, Carol Souther, Patty Hunter, Marcia Holzapfel, Judy Jester, Karen Edberg, Jan Schmitt, Judi Robison, Elaine Palmer, Sandy Badgley. Judy Tilton. Third Row, Judy Gilbert. Rosemary Headd. Patty Burke, Joan Ziegler, Sandy Southworth, Helen Zielke, Carol Brobst, Maureen McCarthy, Wanda Templeton, Shirley Anderson, Jean James. Nancy Draper, Marthalee Simmons, Carolyn Beery, Dawana Bornheim. Sharon Downey, Susan Weisman. Fourth row, Leona Linn, Judie Moore, Jean Stewart. Carole Hess, Vera Jean Mincks, Mary Jo Cramer, Anita Beckwith, Shirely Larkin, Nancy Thompson. Sandra Bukey, Roberta Flugge, Margaret Jenny, Jeanne Butterbaugh, Susan Essig, Nancy Woerlein. Fifth row, Judy Weber. Marcia Hoare, Diana Rohr, Joyce Strlckler. Pattie Seelenbinder, Martha De Berry, David Thompson, Dale Elliott. Toby Rector, Beverly Greenwood, Susie Peake, Sue Howison, Sharon Dent, Jane Leighninger. Patty Clark, Janis Harvey, Vera Jean Mincks, and Ron Neff discuss plans for their club with Mrs. Will, their advisor. VCY members attend the weekly meetings held in room 317 at 8:00 a.m. E f VICTDRIOUS CIIRISTI YOUTH The purpose of Victorious Christian Youth is to provide West High students an opportunity to extend their knowledge of Christian living through weekly non-sectarian religious programs conducted by mem- bers of the club. These meetings are held every Wednes- day morning at 8:00 A.M. in Room 317. The club sponsored daily services during Holyweek. Baskets of food were sent to needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The officers are: president, Ronald Neffg vice-presi- dent, Vera Jean Mincksg secretary, Janis Harvey, treasurer, Patty Clark. The club's advisor is Mrs. James Will. 5 4 5 i a ' 5 5 I v 4. A ar 5-1! .,- .U -W-. 9 A i Ma First row, left to right, Patty Clark, Treasurer: Janis Harvey, Secretaryg Vera Jean Mincks, Vice-president, Ron Neff, President. Second row, Shirley Chesser, Virginia Epley, Mary Chesser, Sharon Downey, Sue Martindale, Elaine Wines, Sylvia Lusk, Judy Weber, Iris Lutz, Janet Harvey, Ann Kirck, Barbara Baker. Third row, Marylin Hahn, Janet Wolford, Peggy Castle, Susy Unalv, Charlene Sunker, Connie Crawford, Connie Echelbarger, Carol Unfried, Athrea Hedrick, Leona Linn, Janice Freeman, Janet Terpitra, Peggy Hastilow, Rosemary Headd. Fourth row, Nancy E. Martindale, Sharon Rea, Ann Elliott, Sue Drinkhouse, Martha De Berry, Beverly Waltman, Carriemae Tucker, Bonnie McEntire, Anne Pendell, Patsy Wright, Nancy Woerlein, Bonny Combes, Shirley Ander- son, Elaine Palmer, Carl Walp, Jim Walker. Fifth row, Sharon Ashbaugh, Shirley Reyn- olds, Dorisann Roush, Lois Todd, Sharon Boss, Rose Neuenshevander, Carol Durbin, Connie Campbell, John William Miller, Ray Boll, Pete Trott, Jim Worthington, Dale Stultz, Linda Decker. The purpose of G.A.A. is to promote an interest in physical activities, to encourage good sportsmanship, and to promote the wellbeing of all members' The advisor of G.A.A.. Miss Tandy, discusses plans for a Regular meetings are held on the first Wednesday meeting with Mary Conover, Judy Culler, La Raeu Ingram. of every month in Room 137 after school. and Judy Hawthorne. Intramural basketball games were played weekly during October and November in preparation for the big event of the year-the class team basketball tour- nament held in the gym on February 8. Senior G.A.A. members were honored at the annual banquet held on May 8 at Pomerene Hall. The officers are: president, Sharon Dentg vice-presi- dent, Mary Conoverg secretary, Judy Cullerg treasurer, La Raeu Ingramg intramural director, Judy Haw- thorne. The faculty advisor is Miss Ruth Tandy. An action shot from the Girls' Basketball Tournament held on February 8 in the West High Gym. s .. .N ...ms a . ,, , . - M First row, left to right, Judy Hawthorne, Intramural Director: La Raeu Ingram, Treas- urerg Sharon Dent. President, Judy Culler, Secretary, Mary Conover, Vice President. Second row, Marcia Calahan, Judy Peery, Bobbie Lou Baesman, Sharon Kasdorf, Sue Veregge, Anita Beckwith, Beverly Neihler, Pat McCormack, Kay Hudson. Joyce Moore. Third row, Jean James, Judy Littleton, Louise Wells, Kathy Hartranft, Carol Brobst, Nancy Grass, Joyce Williams, Julia Higgins. Kay Wells, Jo Ann Frazier, Lynn Schmidt. Fourth row, Hulda Simonson, Martha DeBerry, Diana Rohr, Margaret Jenny, Marcia Hoare, Sue Howison, Jeannie Mider, Judy Pearson, La French Ingram, Holly Hunt, Suzie Elliott, Nancy Gaskill, Linda Matheny. Ivan White, Ginger Scott, Sandy Thorne, and Lee Lyon discuss Dlans for a meeting with their advisor, Mr. Reed. Lee Lyons and Ginger Scott pose on their horses before an afternoon ride. EQUESTRIAN CLUB The Equestrian Club is for pupils interested in out- door activities associated with horses. Regular meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month in Room 156. The club had two very successful hayrides and weiner roasts. The first was on September 29 at the Idle Hour Ranch and the second was on November 2 at Ginger Scott's farm. In July they will attend the Frontier's Day Rodeo in Cheyenne, Wyoming. They will visit all points of interest along the way. This year's officers are: president, Ginger Scott, vice-president, Ivan White, treasurer, Lee Lyons, sec- retary, Sandy Thorne. The club's faculty advisor is Pop Reed. First row, left to right, Ivan White, Vice-President, Ginger Scott, Presidentg Sandy Thorne, Secretaryg Lee Lyon, Treasurer. Second row, Dick Fisher, Beverly Neibler, Jann Crumpler, Ieva Erenpreiss, Joy Dorr, Peggy Castle, Lois McCoy, Betty Hughes, Sally Worch, Carol Gore, Rose Ann Makar, Barbara Baker. Third row, Jim Makar. Mary Sellers, Karen Foster, Charyl Coffey, Sharon Miller, Carrie Pospichel, Edna Gibbs, Jeanne Williams, Freddie Cotter, Carolyne Burnett, Brenda Bluhm, Charlene Sunker, Diana Hinton, Sue Miller. Fourth row, Judy Culler, Linda Messing, Bill Hamilton, Larry Marriott, Pat Williams, Bob Calentine, Bob Bunner, Donna Ellingsworth, Jon Gove, Mary Snedegar, Charlene Armstrong, Judy Sankbeil, Joan Zeigler. The club's purpose is to increase its members' knowl- edge and appreciation of the language, culture, and civilization of France. Regular meetings are the first Tuesday of every Kei, with their advisor Miss Glenn. month at 8:00 a.m. in Room 227. On October 2, Steve Parks told of his trip to France and on November 6, the club presented a mock T.V. program, Person to Person , which featured glimpses of French personalities. The Day of the King, a French holiday, was cele- brated January 8 at Westgate shelter hcouse. The annual Mardi Gras was presented by the French and Spanish clubs on January 24. On February 26, the All City French Banquet was held at the Ohio Student Union. In April, the club entertained North High School's French Club, and the annual picnic was held in May. This year's officers are: president, John Pruittg vice- president, Steve Parksg secretary, Anne Evansg treas- , ' urer, paul penneu: program chairman, Don Kerr. Ruthanne Hardacre and Dick Baesman reign over the Mardi The faculty advisor is Miss Leona Glenn. John Pruitt, Steve Parks, Anne Evans, Paul Pennell. and Don Gras held on January 24. -..am 2 2 . . 5 Q i i I 1 P111 First row, left to right, John Pruitt. president: Steve Parks, vice-president: Anne Evans, Secretary: Don Kerr, program chairman: Paul Pennell, treasurer, Second row. Judy Hawthorne, Edwina Douglas. Karen Edberg, Carole Hess, Carol Bailey, Barbara Manson. Karen Ruegg, Sandra Bush. Linda Kerr, Dianna Colombo, Bonnie Borges. Judie Moore. Dotty Reese, Judie Newkirk, Sue Veregge. Beverly Neibler, Shirley Anderson. Kay Hudson. Bob Conard. Third row, Carmen Reid, Doralee Beasley. Sally Morgan, Ellen Smith, Susie Harvey, Linda Snider. Judi Schmidt. Betty Williams, Rita Dorr. Leona Linn, Virginia Alberts, Bonnie Sisson, Patti Heischman, Kaye Thivener, Judy Culler, Wanda Lou Lee, Linda Huffman, Ruth Ellingsworth, Peggy Ann Hastilow. Fourth row, Sue Martindale, Beth Weatherhead, Linda Matheny, Bruce Farley, Marilyn Hanger. Peggy Edwards, Marjie Weiler, Judy Weber. Patty Clark, Sue MCGee, Barbara Daniels. Sharon Neibler. Carol Laufhutte, Anne Pendell. Jan Ditrick, Diana Robinson, Roberta Ranney. Sue Drinkhouse, Bonnie Dorsey, Pat Evans. Fifth row. Rita Fredendall. Fred Posey, Jack Neil, Susy Barnard, Joe Ditrick, Thomas Lee Rossetti, Bob Pemberton. George West, Jerry Holycross. David Morris, Jerry Mason, Chas. Blalock, Ronald Coulter. Bob Langdon, John Hill, Ken Danter, Jack Nachman, Frank Sager. Dave Pennell, Bob Roach, Harriet Slahaugh, Diane Schrack, Paul Tracy. Q Left to right, Barbara Shoaaf, Sandy Malone, Sherry Scott, Dianne Willison, Mary Kay Shaver, Liz Tippett, advisorg Darlene Malone, Junior Advisor. , ...Q W , M Sandy Malone, Sandy Frakes, Donna Street, Carol Rinehart, Margaret Slabaugh plan a future meeting. JUNIOR IIIGI-I Y-TEEN S The aim of the Junior High Y-Teens is to help its members grow in the knowledge of God. Regular meetings are held after school on the first and third Mondays of every month. A Christmas party was held on December 23 at the Central YWCA, a recognition service, to which parents were invited was held at Westgate Methodist Church on January 43 a movie, Understanding Our- selves, was shown at the meeting on February 18, and a bake sale was held on February 16. A George Washington party for all junior Y-Teens in Columbus was held on February 22 at the Central YWCA, and the members celebrated Saint Patrick's day by the making and filling of nut cups, which were distributed to the patients at Mt. Carmel Hospital. Vickie Hixson was elected vice-president of All- City Jr. Y-Teens. Oflicers for this year are: Sandy Malone, president, Sandy Frakes, vice-president, Donna Street, secretary and treasurer, Carol Rinehart, worship chairman, and Margaret Slabaugh, program chairman. The club advisor is Liz Tippett, who is assisted by junior advisors Darlene Malone and Linda Matheny. s . .4 First row, left to right, Cindy Scherer, Advisor: Peggy Prout, Advisor, Ruthanne Ralph, Treasurer, Christina Carfrey. President, Kay Francis, Secretaryg Sandy Malone, Presi- dent, Donna Street, Secretary-treasurer, Sandra Frakes, Vice President, Mary Thorne, Treasurer, Carolyn Birle, President, Patsy Castle, Secretary, Barbara Barnhart, Vice President, Darlene Malone, Advisor, and Linda Matheny, Advisor. Second row, Ann Kirch, Joan Lorenz. Barbara Price, Shera Richmond, Lyda Key, Jane Sorensen, Marilyn Amrine, Judy Castle, Sherry Scott, Ann Bostic, Margie Squeo, Christine Cart. Jill Mitchell, Dana Shady, Sara Paini, Vickie Hixson, Barbara Brockman. Nancy Hunter. Third row, Sandy Clark, Donnabel Jackson, Sharon Daulton, Carol Rinehart. Polly Fisher, Barbara Shurtz, Marie Morrison, Lynda Maurath, Sherry 0'Sonnell, Beverly Wenger, Mary Burnard, Susan. Kerr, Mary Pemberton, Karen Rankin, Diane Willison. Janice Weaver, Pam Murray, Jodee Jenkins, Bettv D'Amico, Barbara Staley. Fourth row, Megan Devaney, Eliza Busenburg, Diana Dunbar, Barbara Slagle, Margaret Slahaugh, Jeanette Griffiths, Sandy Love, Barbara Lee Foster. Margaret Reynolds. Sheri Lutz, Carmen Gallicchio, Sharon Lathem, Mary MCCleaf, Beth Garson, Sonia Kovitz. Sally Morgan. Barbara Pohle, Sandy Lenox, Carol South, Fifth row, Catherine Spencer, Sylvia Lurk, Gerry Timmons, Judith Wright, Linda Surrell, Ann Evans, Ann Elliott, Judy Castle. Shirley Templeton, Mary Fields. Mary Shaver, Vicki Merritt, Lois Bryant, Patti Heischman, Susy Barnard, Helen Martin, Janet Irion, Gail Hoffman, Janice Freeman, Judy Schultz. JUNIOR Ill-Y The purpose of the Junior Hi-Y is to strengthen our bodies, develop our minds, worship God, and work together for a finer community and a better world. On December 10th the induction of new members, re-dedication of old members and the installation of officers took place in the Westgate Methodist Church. The annual family picnic is planned for June 29th in Westgate Park. This club participates in football, bas- ketball, baseball leagues, table tennis and swimming contests. The boys usher at various Hilltop functions and they built the Hilltop Y float for the Hilltop Busi- ness Association Christmas Parade. Club officers for this year are Michael Kagay, president, Stew Randall, vice-presidentg Bill Kern, secretary, John Peterson, treasurerg Mike Cantlon, Chaplain, Dave Morris, sergeant-at-arms: and Jon Kelly, club representative to the City-Wide Junior Hi-Y Council. The adult advisors to this group are Mr. John Dickson and Mr. Chalmers Martin. 3- Jon Kelly, Michael Kagay, Dave Morris, John Peterson. and Stew Randall plan a future meeting. ,.., It t. w'fVSWti' fm? Fit-5 Mike Kagay leads the group discussion at a banquet held on February 23 in the Hilltop YMCA. g M 2: . Y 'gill- 5 I First row, left to right, Dave Morris, sergeant-at-armsg John Peterson, treasurer: Mike Cantlon, chaplain: Michael Kagay. president: Stew Randall, vice-president: and Jon Kelly. club representative to City Wide Junior Ji-Y Council. Srrond row, Joe Mann, Duane Frey, Larry Menz, Art Newkirk, Garry Weigand. Jack Snyder, Bob Dent, Paul Pohle, Tom Hartranft, and Dick Stelz. Third row, Dick Glass, Jack Holycross, Terry Linson. Gary Dusenbery, Jan Greer. James Bezzard, Richard Weaver, Terry Beard, Ronnie Mincks. and Bob Ross. Fourth row, Fred Ell. David Roberts, Victor James, Roger Hilmick. Sam Brobst, Dennis Hawes, Michael Heil, Jim Bradford. Joe Ditrick. Ted Miller, Bob Pemberton, Tom English. Captain Larry Doyle kisses traditional half time ceremo mes ourflueen, Jud! Tilton, in low Roberta Borland Pr at H fm, L Jr in ,iv 'IQ' aeifgagf s f 'bl K ' f ,sr 1 1 A Ks 1 ,, X 1' s , H+ .X 9,1 5. A 1,255 ' H is , V, E. .. - .5 .C ,Wi YM f f .1f2',-,,. ef- '- ' ' a ll an r 'ff'-'lfl-rl. -IM .5 fa li We will long remember our Homecoming on October 12, 1956. Diminutive Judy Tilton was every inch a queen from the moment she was escorted on the field in an Oldsmobile convertible, followed by the members of her court, until the final whistle blew. The West High Choir and Band serenaded the royal guests of honor with Of Thee We Sing during the half-time ceremonies. Our 1955 Queen, Jill Ogden, crowned Judy as members of her court, Roberta Borland, Ruth Evans, Joyce Williams, and Linda Ross, looked on during the Homecoming Dance the following evening at the West High Gym. Ruth Evans Joyce Williams Linda Ross e' : 'f ,1 . .. . VS' :. ,J 1, - Vg ,. 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February 8. it The Senior team toppled the Juniors by 30 to 8, while the Freshmen edged the Sophomores by 10 to 9. Judy Peery was elected Miss Senior and reigned gracefully throughout the evening. During the halftime Judy Peery was crowned Miss Senior. -'N 1 Q l ,fix n F'ff ' big!! First row, left to right, Edna Gibbs, Julie Fiechter, Paul Nance, Gloria Brandon, Ruth Neville. Second row, Nancy Gaskill, Martha DeBerry, Holly Hunt, Lynn Schmidt: Sue Veregge, Marcia Hoare, La French Ingram, Kay Hudson, Judy Hawthorne, Winnie Spangler, Sharon Dent, Connie Davis, and Julie Higgins. Third row, Jerry Kline, Don Kruckeburg, Bryant Phillips, Gary Link, Dave Pence, Tom Lewis, Doug Andrews, Kenny Clapsaddle, Parker Brigner, Dave Jenkins, and Larry Bates. 1 Q, 3 I f V ,,,,4 M - it ' ' fm ,,,,,,,.---F-M ' was of in I-3 'Vp xx? ' ' iz ,mf IK61 5 -4 .q.. x M 1? ai ,K , xi i ,af ik ',,.. ,QQ Y'-'M ulnnua fi if wwf-w..4.-W.-w-. . . . - K schedule 1956 va'Si'Y 'ielgrlgawmvdward 0 S pf- 21- Ailingwn L 28- izqlinzw 0 t. 5- Nclyrth O L 12'- Lfnden Oct, 19- East t. 26- gguth . 2- glsxrtral We-st West West West West West Wpst WeSt WUI FOOT The Cowboys finished the' 1956 football season with a 4-win 4-loss record for all ga ci y-lea eti tion t cos dropped 6 and won 2. est started the season wit two straight victories beating Toledo Oodward 12-6 and u N end' g the Golden Bears o rlington 27-13. The Uowbo s third win was the Homecoming game with Linden on October 12. The Pan thels were defeated 27- 14. On October 26, West increased its winning streak over South to 14 by coming back brilliantly in the last halt' to win 18 to 13. In the last game of the season with Central on November 2, West suf- fered its only scoreless game, ll' mes. In t gue comp ' A he N Bron w 11 W p in f Sb' A , y' u 3 'gr 4 5 1 ,-It if 35? is? 5' S: fi 3, !-' 4A X .. A , -4-I' t iw' J 7' 4 Q -iw N. Q e-,i i P 4 ,, .ss no h so ' I , , e ns, i M , ring-nj: . as 4 ,ii..,..l we-'af fl Nha Y BSITY SQU First row, left to right, Dave Jenkins, Neil Johnson, Dave Snavely, David Pence, Larry Doyle, Dennis McDonald, Don Kruckeberg, Bryant Phillips. Second row, Paul Dawson, Bill Edwards, Clark Andrews, Walt Goudy, Don Hallam, Ray Horky, Don Eppert, Howard Lloyd, Third row, Dave Bunner, Parker Brigner, Terry Reichart, Dave Mack, Dave Francis, Bob Snedegar, Clinton Flowers, Gene Brobeck, Earl Rose. Fourth row, Larry Price, Gary Glass, Gary Link, Fred Ash, Robert Pate, Tom Armentrout, Dave Hallam. if 1? A A r ' ' M . A . ,Q . V 4- mf' my-gg. 1 f., . vb ,.: , ,,., ,,.. ..,X 7 I M5 f 1 if K sfLM 'TM-I-M W- SH. I Larry Price Tom Armentrout Don Kruckeberg Dave Snavely Gene Brobeck Dave Francis Dennis McDonald Larry Doyle Jeff Dum DUYLE-MCDUNHLD MAKE llI.l. CITY Larry Doyle, the Cowboy center, and Dennis McDon- ald, West's quarterback, were named to All - City Squad. McDonald carried the ball over the goal line six times for touchdowns during the season while Johnson scored four touchdowns for the Cowboys. End Don Kruckeberg, guard Gary Link, halfback Neil Johnson and junior tackle Dave Hallam received honorable mention by the All-City judges. Neil Johnson Q v .Y R -. 5'-W ' izlffffii Dave Bunner Bill Edwards 'flfnf . if 'R L, -. , - K K .K WK I-.Q nf 57s. ' sis 1- if f -rw f ,. 4 X Dave Pence Parker Brigner Bfyaflf Phillips Gary Link Dave Jenkins 82 Dgn Eppert Don Hallam Dave Hallam Gary RESERVE l'00'l'BHl.l. The Cowboy Reserve squad opened the 1956 season by tying Arlington 6 to 6 on September 27 and fight- ing the Aquinas eleven to a scoreless deadlock on Octo- ber 4. The West seconds suffered their first defeat at North October ll when the Polar Bears crossed the goal line in the second half to break a 7 to 7 tie and on October 18 the Broncos were victims of Linden 14 t0 0. The Cowboy Reserves hit the winning trail against arch rival East on October 24. After jumping into a 12 to 0 half time lead, Don Uldricks put the game on ice by completing a 64 yard pass play to end Ray Horky. The Tiger Cubs returned home 18 to 6 losers. On October 31 the Cowboy squad did a good job of fighting off the Bulldogs in the first half of the game, tying them 7 to 7. However, in the final two periods, South overpowered the Broncs to win 26 to 13. West came back in the last game on to beat Cen- tral by a score of 13 to 7 November 6. The West High Cowboy Reserves ended the season with two wins, three losses and two ties. I X 4 1 1 First row, left to right, Jim Caldwell, Bill Ingle, Ray Horky, Don Uldricks, Bill Smith, Bob Thornton, Eddie Schmitt, Jerry Spears, Second row, Bch Phillips, Ed Fredendall, Tom Sines, Roger Corbin, Bob Heibel, Ronnie Miller, Dick Norris, Mike Engle. Third row, Bob Dean, Jim Carter, Fred Ash, Dick Warren, Jerry Williams, Tom Myers, Robert Pate, Jim Hastings. Kenny Clapsaddle drives in for a lay-up during the second quarter to sink two of his 28 points at Linden, on December 7. VARSITY BASKETBALL In the City League the West High Cowboys com- pleted their season with a 5-7 won lost record, good for fifth place. The Westerners roped double victories from Linden, on December 7 by 64 to 54, and on January 25 by 75 to 575 Aquinas on January 11 by 66 to 53 and on February 15 by 65 to 57, and edged South in a thrilling double overtime 68 to 66 on Feb- ruary 5. West's over-all record for the 1956-57 season was 8-11 as the Cowboys downed Delaware 64 to 55 on December 18, Defiance on December 28, and Marys- ville 71 to 60 on January 29. Kenny Clapsaddle, high scoring guard, was awarded All-City honors by the coaches of Columbus, while center Ron Dixon and guard Dennis McDonald re- ceived honorable mention. The Cowboys were eliminated in the Class AA Tour- nament on February 27 by Worthington in an over- time, 56 to 52. Ron Dixon racked up the highest individual score for one game, 32 points against Delaware. First row, left to right, Ron Dixon, Larry Price, Dennis McDonald. Parker Brigner. Doug Andrews, Kenny Clapsaddle. Second row, Dave Mack, Bob Anderson, Dick Curtiss, Don Furry, Tom Armentrout, Bob Snedegar. Dick Glass. Managers, Jeff Cheek, John Rimstead. M Q-1 .'f- '4-- if -H' ,K 1' W .X . A.,. dx-v 2 mymmwww ix ..,.,.ww-f-WW wwk guy x 7109 ' ,,-- 'J' I W M 2 ff S R ' 0 I s -,,....- - in N x X, 1 . 1 V I i A 8 f '.'B.A.s5tx . .',,..,- ' ' 4 dmc - - ,A 5 sl 'ly' 5 Blrkgfwl , 0 S c I W. -rw 4 5 . , 51 F 6 nf A ' W ' im , at LL 3, 0 4 n Wg if we sf Q YR? Q 1 f w4 , xxx fir x , 1 O 1 ev -'b k 4 5? Q A3 1 1 1 1 ms Y L' S 5 Q Q' L T, A 7, mm H VARSITY if 5 il !-3.42: Vvyef N30 'fvtaf Ong!! A. A, r ng, 9 Y X . V Xe +02 00 1 ff J 5. Oc D ' D- W Dick Glass Doug Andrews Ron Dixon Dennis McDonald Parker Brigner Kenny Clapsaddle Larry Price Tom Armentrout Dave Mack I DickFurry Bqbsmdquv 2 ,S gy K Q H! George Anderson RESERVE BASKETBALL 5,1 The Reserve Basketball Squad finished the season with three wins and nine losses in the City Reserve League. The team against non- league opponents won two and lost two. They beat Aquinas on Feb- ruary 15 by 36 to 23 and romped over Central twice on December 11 by 45 to 36 and on February 1 by 53 to 41. The Reserves whipped Delaware on December 18 by 40 to 34 and Marysville on January 29 by 43 to 33. .air First row, left to right, Tom Myers, Don Uldricks, Don Barnes, Dan Plummer, Ray Horky. Jerry Spears. Second row. Richard Norris, Dave Francis, Fred Ash, Dave Brady. Roger Street. Third row, Ed Fredendall, J,im Hastings: absent when picture was taken were: Gary Hiet. Paul Meadows. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS The SIX l'eS6l'Ve Cheefleadels under the direction of captain RO- Left to right, Robbie Ranney, Mary.Grahill, Jean James berta Ranney lead pace for all reserve sports events. These girls re- JO Ann Camvhell.Patt1 Payne. Bobble Lou Baseman. ceived their reserve letters from their varsity sisters at the last Pep-Rally on November 7. IDB HIGH BASKETBALL Y '9'5iV'k'nC' Mi I YL ll f I 2' 1 1 'Huw .W v-V -v .. t The Jlllli0l.' High BIOIICOS finished the 1957 SeaSOI1 with 0119 game First row, lefp to right, Rick Banker, Billy Castle, Larry on the winning side of the ledger. Roosevelt at West on January 10, Barnett, Calvln EHEIISH- Bob ROSS, Gary A1W00d. DBHHIS 42-41 Six games were lost to our Opponents Moyer. Bill Hill. Second row, Carl Brown. John Peterson, ' ' Terry Briggs, Jerry Hummel, Jim Morris, Robert Williams, Dave Koons, Jim Walsh, Manager. The Jlllllbl' HIgll,Cheel'leadel'S did a fine job of pI'0IIl0tiI'lg CII- First row, left to right, -Karin Roivas, Bev Gill, Lynda Mau thusiasm at the fifth period pep rallies and at the Homecoming game rath, Dvtty Reese, Judie Newklfk- Shawn Daulion- on October 12. 88 ,was ca-4, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First row, left to right, Dan Plummer, Gene Russell, Dick Curtiss, Stan Huff. Second row, Larry McKitrick, John Laderer, Michael Mickelson, Paul Meadows. Third row, Bob Clark, Wesley Hereford, John Hill, Bob Spangler. Wesley Hereford, Dan Plummer, Dick Curtiss, Gene Russell, Jack Talmadge get in shape for Arlington meet. Qgixu . Q .gr Qui if-mv ,wg .1 wwf 'L . X. .cf 1 E' 5? ,f Xl Nl we . b Yr ' 'X M581 xi M , . .59 , 4.9 all 'leer l.WE5T. GB Gene Russell was the only returning letterman of the 1956 Cross-country Team. In spite of this handicap, the Cowboy thin-clads outdistanced Central Sept. 25, Upper Arlington Oct. 4, and South Oct. 12, to capture third place in the City Meet on Oct. 23 and fourth in the District Meet on Oct. 27. , .1 av, fr WE 5 153 lx ivggr ,N Coach Glass, a member of the West High faculty for 15 years, brought cross-country to West in 1943 and has directed our thin-clads to six city cham- pionships, four district cham pionships and one state championship. 5, W K f ff? Our six varsity cheerleaders, led by their captain Joyce Williams, helped boost the team's morale and led the school 's supporters in cheers this year at the varsity football and basketball games. K ,A Ml Hwy x X A 6 W f Kathy Hartranft ff li i , -3 4 Joyce Williams Holly Hunt jd Judy Tilton Mary Conover Linda Ross VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 7770243 -wwf' Dale Stultz, Ken Reber, Jack Karner, Laura Lucas, Tom McMillen C'0ld Crow J, and Mardell Dixon portray char- acters from the show. The Spiritual Mouseketeers, Phyllis Hill, Gwen Conley, Walter Jackson, Joann Sanders, and Betty Hill sang Eze- kiel Saw the Wheel and Mickey Mouse at Tax Stamp Show. THX STAMP HOW Excerpts from Tschaikowsky's Nutcracker Suite set the mood for a show full of talking snails, dancing sugar plums, and other creatures from the unexplored land of make-believe on December 5-6 in West High auditorium. The choir, band, and orchestra were blended into this mythical land where Judy Keckley was the Nutcracker hostess in Fantasy Land. The twenty-four acts ranged from authentic Indian tribal dances to Boogie The Tax Stamp Show was pro- duced under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Hall, West High's beloved dramatics coach. Wes! lllgll Scllbol Chorus LIIIB -left to rightg Judy Peery, Kathy Hartranft, Peggy Prout, Joan Ziegler, Bobbie Watson, Judy Culler, Zi Ann Pospichel, Sharon Alberry, Judy Pierson, Roberta Borland, Julie Fiechter, Linda Ross, Winnie Spangler, Ruth Neville, Kay Hudson. STAGE CREW Always throwing the light on others but seldom in it themselves, the boys of the stage crew are the un- sung heroes of West High. Dale Stultz, and John Hunyady relay message for proper At big shows and little shows they are always back Spotlight focus to Stage crew members in Arc Room, stage to see that the show goes on. Mrs. Evelyn Hall, senior dramatics advisor, was ab- sent when the picture was taken, but the boys planned for her picture to be included since she is indeed the guiding light behind all our West High performances. K Jack Kamer and Dave White receive above message and regulate spotlight for the Tax Stamp Show on the night of December 6. H-:H ,ff 5 . A if he . . . 3 3 .T ix . K ' ll I n 1 g 'L.f First row, left to right, Dave White. Jack Kamer. Managers. Second row, John Hunyady, Ken Re-lier, Jay Smith, Mike Leach, Mrs. Hall, Tom MCMillen, Dave Bunner. Dale Stultz. Third row, Bob Voorhees, John Roman. Roger Dellinger, Tom Myers, Don McKay, Giles Rafsnider. 93 Zi Ann Pospichel, Judy Tilton, Larry Bates and Pete Trott set up the agenda for next council meeting with their advisor, Mr. Bonar. Students of West High enjoy a noon dance on March 7 sponsored by the Student Council. SIINIDR STUDII CDUNCII. The Senior Council acts as the clearing house for student opinions, supervises student elections, except class elections, provides student leadership in service to the school, and participates in Homecoming, Guys and Dolls Day, Hilltop Relays, Father's Night, Moth- er's Night, and Career Day. The members serve as ushers and receptionists throughout the school year for visitors, special events, and Open House. Noon dances are sponsored by the Council as well as the Basketball Appreciation Dance given at the end of the season. zxi First row, left to right, Larry Bates, President, Zi Ann Pospichel, Treasurer, Judy Tilton, Secretary, Pete Trott, Vice-President. Second row, Lynn Schmidt, Jeanne Butterbaugh. Nancy Graham, Laraine Statczar, Sue Rurnley, June Johnson, Roberta Ranney, Sharan Albery, Roger Ruble, Larry Goodin, Karen Edberg, Duane Casto, Rosemary Headd, Carolyn Beery, Jo Ann Frazier, Nancy Berner, Kay Hudson. Third row, Gloria Dailey, Kathy Hartranft, Alan Coon, Don Barnes, Mickey Schwan, Joe Jacobs, Dave Nice, Gary Link, Parker Brigner, Wayne Robbins, Linda Decker, Vera Mincks, Darlene Malone, Linda Ross, Melanie Davies. Fourth row, Don Larkin, Bob Phillips, Jim Graham. Steve Parks, Fred Ash, Dick Glass, John Pruitt, Phil Hoover, Don Foust, Howard Harris, Bryant Phillips, Gary Tague, Jim McWilliams, Joyce Strickler, Nancy Gaskill, Sharon Dent, Linda Matheny. ADVANCED RADIO Members of the advanced radio class handle all broadcasts over WHS. These include weekly bulletins, special events such as Christmas productions and foot- ball games, as well as recordings both for and from WCBE, our new Columbus Board of Education sta- tion. The class has learned the meaning of cooperation and responsibility due to the never ending duties they have performed under the guidance of Mrs. Hall. Dave Pence, Kaiy Hudson, Tom Lewis, and Doug Andrews Qstandingj broa cast weekly bulletin over W. H. S. Jack Kamer, Dave White, and Fred Casselman, radio en- gineers, around the controls getting W. H. S. on the air. First row, left to right, Pat O'Day, Dorothy Snow, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Jim Graham, Carol Unfried, Melanie Davies, Dorothy Fleming, Mary Jane Eagon, Marietta Morgan. Second row, Leona Linn, Patsy Wright, Dave White. Jack Kamer, Doug Andrews, Dave Pence, Tom Lewis, Fred Cassel- man, Mary Snedegar, Kay Hudson. ' si IO!! STUDENT COUNCIL may V H 'iii 96 Junior Shlden! Council sponsors noon dances, Red Cross gift boxes to students of other lands, Guys and Dolls Day elec- tions, and the Council Capers show. First row, left to right, Jeanne Williams, Secretary-Treasurerg Michael Kagay, President, Linda Fuller, Vice President. Second row, Lanny Kidd, John Edwards, Norman Brobst, Karen Haines, Ann Kirch, Nancy Hunter. Vickie Hifson, Sandy Malone, Janet Steele. Third row, Fred Lambert, William Deturler, Rick Meyer, Donnabel Jackson, Christina Carfrey, Bill Ardle, John Tier, Garry Weigand, Bill Vaughan, Becky Wilson, Bonnie Grashel, Beverly Gill, Julie Thimmes. Fourth row, Nancy Buckingham, Bonnie Dorsey, Sharon Hedrick, Jeannie Fry, Sally Morgan, Marilyn Westlake, Susie Porter, Dave Morris, Jan Greer, Michael Heil, Bruce Harmon, Don Milano, Larry Miller. UNIOR IIIGI-I DRAM TICS The ninth grade dramatics class gave two plays, Thanks to Becky, the Thanksgiving play, on November 30th, and The Witches Brew, on October 22. The latter play was also given at Westgate Elementary School, John Burroughs and West Broad, the week before Halloween. Left to right, Bonnie Grashel, Bob Saint, Patti Heischman, Janice Free- rnan, Sue Martindale, Shirley Ell, Bonnie Thatcher. Vera Jean Mincks goes over layout for page two with Don Kerr. OCCIDENT STAFF The Occident Stan' has reported every newsworthy event at West High School this year, from 12A presidential elections to spring dances, in the monthly edition of the Occident, in our com- munity newspaper, The Hilltop Record, and to our three daily Columbus papers. Each staff member is assigned a particular beat by the editor and is responsible for reporting all news within his particular assignment. Bill Botkin was first semester editor and Vera Jean Mincks was second semester editor. . f X.,--Mr.. e , A .F ,5- : 4 if2,,iewfWgS , . , . - L, 5 as ,await Q, gf: 'wesssf slave - , f +G , .'i.'f4.i'vfi4're'w e W . ws, ,,, satis JQIQQV 1 fy, 'ift':f,sffgz!s 3 'Wifi i Mary Conover, advertising manager, and Judy Peery. subscription manager, work on plans for the next issue of the Occident. Members of the Business Advertising Class receive practical training in salesmanship through solicitation of advertising for both the school paper and annual. Each member of the class workslindependently to meet his assigned quota and gets valuable business experience through his contacts with his advertisers. First row, left to right, Bill Botkin, January edi- tor: Vera Jean Mincks, June editor. Second row Margaret Jenny, Wilma Grass, Carol Gore, Roberta Borland. Annette Bates. Third row Kay Hudson, Shirley Anderson, Ann Evans, Judy Peery. Fourth row, Jon Gove, Cliff Shoe- maker, Tom Sines, Dale Braskett. Fifth row Jim Apel, Dave Nice, Done Kerr, Pete Trott Kristin Armstrong and Susie Cummins check layout and copy to meet a deadline. Carol Gore types copy for the annual during second period. THE ANNUAL STAFF Occident editor-in-chief, Kristin Armstrong, and pic- ture editor-in-chief, Susie Cummins, and all members of the Annual staff have had the great privilege of pre- serving for posterity the experiences of this wonderful year at West High School. From the day staff appointments were announced in June, 1956, plans began to take shape for the book you now hold in your hands. The staff issued the confidential bulletin to all seniors in September, giving directions for individual pictures. During the same time, homeroom pictures were sched- uled for each day. The football season, Homecoming, club and activity pictures, the Tax Stamp Show, the Christmas play, and January Commencement kept the staff rushing to meet the ever-impending deadline. The spring semester again found Tom Sines, the staff photographer, knee deep in picture assignments covering the Band Variety Show, Guys and Dolls day, National Honor tapping, baseball, track, and the gay activities of the Commencement season. Without the cooperative efforts of many West High School students, this book could not have been possible. Fzrst row, left to right, Annette Bates. Ann Evans, Judy Peery, Susie Cummins, Kristin Armstrong, Mary Conover, and Carol Gore. Second rou Tom Sines, Don Kerr, Kay Hudson, Jim Apel, and John Arm- strong. LIBRARY STHFI' Library Monitors are library assistants working during study periods under the direction of Miss Helen Lumley, librarian. The library monitors held a Christmas Party on December 17. Four members of the group, Gloria Pearson, Donna Frazier, Diane Sunker, and George West, were honored by being chosen to attend the meeting cghQhio Assistant Librarians on April 6, at Dayton, 10. Bill Clark, Jayne Ricketts and Miss Lumley refile books during school hours. Dianna Sunker and Karen Foster put away library permits for the Third Period. First row, left to right, Bruce Benton, Karen Schuman, Pat Schmalstig. Sharon Gibson, Judy Powell, Susan Weisman, Sally Morgan, Carole Blatt, Peggy Ann Hastilow, Donna Frazier, Lois Ann Wheaton. Second row, Beth Hennick. Jeanne Butterbaugh, Sandy Bukey, Barbara Bowsher, Diana Sunker, Dorothy Hunt, Ann Elliott, Sharon Downey, Mary Huff, Suzanne Lucas, Dianna Colombo, Karen Foster. Third row, Shirley Larkin. Janet Roberts, Sharon Rea, Gloria Dailey, Carolyn Michaelis, Nancy Woerlein, Gloria Pearson, Loretta Davis, Jayne Ricketts, Jon Gove, George West, Bill Gilcrest, Gilbert Stimm. Fourth row, Miss Lumley, Paul Varnell, Hulda Simonson, John Merrick, Jack Nachman, Kenneth Wheelock, David Thompson, John Hill, Steve Parks, Tom Dowler. S100 Cl-UB 4-lamlaryl Junior First row, left to right, Don Virden, Jean Lacy, Mary Lou Ricker, Ruth Dickison, William Jones, Mike Krouse, Jim Baus, Dave Hall- steine, Ed Ashman, Clifford Huffman, Larry Menz, Pete Parks, Steve Kagay,-Dana Shady, Sherry Alban, Hazel Buckingham, Mary Shuts. Second row, Marisue Crawshaw, Karen Blumgren, Lynne Howell, Dotty Reese, Julie Thimmes, Kietha Lambert, Beverly Gill. Linda Huffman, Tom Smith, Dick Williamson, Betty Howells, Carol Rinehart, Carolyn Freeman, Ann Reeves, Ronald Jernigan. Third row, Jim McKnight, Mike Grim, Steve Eckle, Ron Montgomery. Lillian Douglas, Larry Gohriey, Roger Ruifner, Joe Ditrick, Mar- guerite Georgiton, Suzy Porter, Janice Froe. Mike Ritter, Jeanne Williams, Carolyn Hatfield, John Schroy, Joyce Byington. Fourth row, Phillip Thompson. Jim Boring, Mike Pugh, Jerry Mider, Doug Nichols, Tim Morris, Gary Hauptmann, Robert Christopher, Orville Bailey, Michael Kagay, Jerry Haley, Dennis Carpenter, Dick Nash, gzred Ell, Thomas English, Dennis Hawes, Thomas Grove, Gerry immons. These Shldellfi have given sales tax stamps in the amount indicated to the school. The proceeds will be used to purchase many of the school's necessities and luxuries. First row, left to right, Priscilla Procter, Susie Cummins, Louise Wells, Joyce McClintock, Donna Brewer, Nancy Reichelderfer, Duane Casto, Pat McMillen, Judy Peery, Sally Worch, Barbara Baker, Judy Hawthorne, Betty Hughes, Jeannie Chapman. Second row, Edna Gibbs, Nola Addy, Peggy Ann Hastilow, June Johnson, Judy Jester, Sharon Boyd, Diana Hinton, Anna Evans, Nancy Draper, Charlene Sunker, Peggy Prout, Patty Burke, Donna Tunt- vich, 'Edwina Douglas, Jo Ann Frazier. Third row, Ginger Scott, Donna Liston, Virginia Cash, Leona Linn, Julia Higgins, Beverly Waltman, Nancy Woerlein, Sue Howison, Jan Hartgers, Jeannie Mider, Peggy Castle. Kay Wells, Linda Matheny, Alice Rees, Dixie Larson, Joyce Pickens, Jim Worthington, Fourth row, Larry McDer- mitt, Jim Wichterman, David Hoover, Larry Gress, Ken Tilton, Bob Beard, Vaughn Ammon, Dwain Dorr, Jim Apel, Geoff Rausch, David Thompson, Wesley Hereford, Tom Arthur, Bill Burke, John Mer- ricks, Jerry Kline. , ,. ,,,, S100 CLUB 1-lanuaryl Senior 3 W, i,..,ix2Q ,Z . A Lf Vfml ff K , ,.g,,,, I 2, 'F wg , , '-H! Q 1 25-fa 5, 5 7 J K H H -, J, ,W , Q 4,5 X A A gn x gg is Q' ,W , 3.13i ,v ,F ,. Ang 9 V' ' 2 f XYQVQANAV' - wp fl f ' L,sief1. ,?15,ilfA rw , ,E ,, V .L.zZQaLQ ' ' A - ,. . . 522: . , W I A ml 'vii I Y L ,AV A fx 'Q-bf-2 n , ,Q K f, V wil' K Qi A kk gf g ,A ff ff V asf , gl if m rw ,, M92 ,1 La L1 3,5 sf, , 5 2 . f if , ' 51 QQ In , Mwgg, , A as tk -7' if A 13 an S Q i ns. f 3 Q ,fi M .wi Mi b iwfz. 'QR' .W DY -7 , ' 3r'FL,w- .-- m y ,A mms. , , yi k f ,Nw JI Y 5331.9 1. ,L 1' vm! .. ,F 4. . 'Elm-r:,-1 .mf 'J X r . wwf. , fl -im-'.1n:a- mg - Y ,, 1 - . ' iv . 3 W iff L. gf: my vw 55 V L L ' x Q fi 1. S ,xg . f z MQ fs N FW! 'PI Left to right, Martha DeBerry, Marcia Hoare, Sharon Dent, Charlotte Hunter. JUNE JANUARY THE I. SOCIETY The L Society of West Senior High School is an honor society for those who have maintained a scho- lastic average of 3.5 or better. In addition to a high scholastic rating, L Society members must have a high character rating and must be leaders in school activities. Four members of the January class were elected to the HL Society, while approximately 10 per cent of the June class was honored. W 4 A r 102 First row, left to right, Carolyn Henthorn. Bobbie Lou Baesman. June Johnson, Sharon Neibler, Patti Payne, Judy Jester, Anne Evans, Ronda Graham, Shirley Anderson, Mary Grabill. Second row, Joyce McClintock, Carol Brohst, Nancy Draper, Hulda Simon- son, Sally Miller, Janice Blumgren. Jean James, Martha Griffith, Roma Richards. Third row, Jack Nachman, Michael Mickelson, Peter Trott, Dick Curtiss, Hariet Slabaugh, Jane Leighninger, Cliff Shoemaker, Jim Williamson, Dave Bunner. JANUARY NATIONAL IIDNOR SDCIIITY The Otto H. Magly Chapter of the National Honor Society of West High School is an honor society open to 15 per cent of the graduating class who have main- tained a scholastic average of 3.5 or better. In addition to a high scholastic rating National Honor Society members must show evidence of leadership and char- acter. The tapping assembly for the January class was held on December 13, 1956 and the initiation assembly on January 3, 1957. The June Graduating class had their tapping assembly on March 26, 1957 and the initiation assembly on April 30, 1957. ,f 2 4 Left to right, Stan Huff, Jim McWilliams, Leona Linn, Zo Ann Stan field, Judy Gilbert, Donna Gould, Marietta Morgan, John Birle . f Row One, left to right, Susie Cummins. Kathy Hartranft, Sandy Peery, Judy Tilton. Mary Conover. Rau' Two. Pat Evans. Jack Southworth. Helen Winthrow, Martha DeBerry. Julia Higgins. Patsy Kamer, Gary Estep, Steve Parks, Dick Glass, Jim Apel. William Wright, Ruth Contizano, Vera Jean Mincks, Joyce Williams, Judy Grosz, Don Kerr, Nancy Gaskill. 103 . J Y if HNUHRY IIXCELSIDB First row left to right Peggy Edwards Suzanne Lucas Karen Ruegg The EXCelSi0l' Society of West Jl1IliOl' High School is an Barbara Longhenry Susle Harvey BOHIHG BOFEGS Jlldle Newklfk honor society for 9A's who have maintained a scholastic average gecgnfgggg LKBY l?:?gneELEfghDV:flZthf,glf?dHfgng5ghVrY'fIfnEg22fm'th of 3.5. In addition to a high scholastic rating, Excelsior members er y y Y y must have a high character rating and must be leaders in school activities. J UNE EXCIILSIOR First row, left to right, Beverly Wright, Carol Bailey, Carol Blum, Polly Fisher, Bonnie Grashel, Diana Dunbar, Judy Powell, Kay Adkins. Second row, Virginia Halstead, Bonnie Thatcher, Patsy Castle, Marilyn Eber- hard, Mary Smith, Beth Garson, Pat Schmalstiz, Andrea Alexander. Linda Huffman, Barbara Seagle. Third row, Beverly Gill, Diane Schiller. Karin Roivas. Paul Pohle, James Smiley, Robert Christopher, Larry Miller, Ronnie Mincks, Jim Walker, Duane Frey, Janice Freeman, Carolyn Edman, Barbara Barnhart. Fourth row, Jeanne Williams, Sharon Amore, Bonnie Dorsey, Patti Heischman, Susy Barnard, Bruce Harmon. Tom Welch, Michael Ralph Kagay, Gerhard Hauptmann, Marisue Craw- shaw, Ann Elliott, Sonia Kovitz, Sue Drinkhouse, Jeanie Fry. Pl L N FS: ,-1 4 .rw ,qffn ..::1'.A f. -.... ., . 2 ms, . 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' if2i1Z1ff7, Yiii' ' Q, f?f?f2?',Ec Zi?,i1' p ,,,,,. 5. cg:1?x. 2. ::::s: 1, 3g5?,..: 3 : 14 , riff' :-, f::: r5.fQg:::.' ?5'?2?f?if 5:fg::f:'f 'E f1Zi,Q 22 ,ii-55. :.,,, 5 5 i 4 f 5 Q5 23, 4252. 12911 , fmgixri ,.:gf- . U 52 fglfi ,J 21115, fi MN - 114 ., . 4 .v , Nw The choir officers: John Pruitt, Norman Geist, Walter Jackson, and Vera Mincks go over the program of events for the spring months. Ars. White directs the choir during a fourth period practice ession. Under the patient and capable direction of Mrs. White, our beloved choir director, the choir members respond with a loy- alty and teamwork unknown to many West High organizations. As the choir member dons his robe, covering his own clothing, he no longer is an individual, but a faithful representative of West High Choir. John Pruitt was elected to serve as president. Serving with him are: robe monitor, Norman Geist, news reporter, Vera Jean Mincksg and student director, Walter Jackson. On March 30, the choir received an A-1 rating in the District Choir Contest which qualified them to go to the state choir contest, held at Newark, Ohio on April 2. This past year the choir has sung for the Tax Stamp Show on December 5, and 6, downtown Christmas Concert on Decem- ber 9 at Central, Christmas Concert on December 16 in West High Auditorium, Chamber of Commerce Easter Sunrise Service on April 21 at the Miles West Broad Drive-in, United Brethren Missionary Convention at the Westgate E. U. B. Church on April 25, and the Spring Concert at West High on May 26. r 106 aa M . Row One, left to right, Shirley Chesser, Judy Keckley, Virginia Epley, Darlene Harrison, Judi Beach, Judy Bic-kham, Sally Worch, Judy Gilbert. Vera Jean Mincks, Charlene Sunker, Carrimae Tucker, Julia Higgins, Joyce Williams, Charlotte Hunter, Norma Ward, Judi Lloyd, Judy Seagle, Carlene Rose, Bobbie Watson, Betty Hughes, Kay Hudson. Row Two, Peggy Hastilow, Joyce McClintock, Phyllis Hill, Saundra Southworth, Elizabeth Postlethwait, Zi Ann Pospichel, Judy Pearson, Ruth Evans, La French Ingram, Roberta Borland. Carol Unfried, La Rue Ingram, Nancy Gaskill, Susie Elliott, Jo Ann Saunders, Linda Matheny, Jeannie Mider, Linda Ross, Julie Fiech- 4 W ter, Donna Gould, Dorothy Snow. Row Three, Mickey Schwann, Don Ingles, Don Kerr, Bob Howe, Dick Smith, Tim Edwards, Joe Jacobs, Jim Williamson, Wayne Friend, Jim Keef, Bill Gilcrest, Dave Bunner, Dick Ronckovsky, Ken Tilton, Bob Mercer, Jeff Cheek, Norman Geist, Bill Mantle, Tom Morrison, Dave Hopper. Row Four, Walter Jackson, Gary Smith, Cliff Shoemaker, Dick Glass, Steve Parks, Jim Graham, Don Furry, Bill Cook, Dave Mack, Jim Apel, John Pruitt, Pete Trott. Dale Stultz, Dan Plummer, Fred Goode. Jack Kight, Bill Campbell, Dave Swicegood, VOCAL GROUPS Mixed Ensemble First row, left to right, Sandy Southworth. June Johnson, Judy Seagle, Pat Evans. Second row, Gary Smith, Jim Apel, Jack Kight, Bill Campbell. f-N Ng w 'N' sts, 0 Boys' Ouarlelle Left lo right, Gary Smith, Dave Swicegood, Norman Geist, Tom Morrison. --3 sf A... 3 Girls' Guarlelle First row, left to right, Judy Krueger, La Reau Ingram, La French Ingram, Sally Worch. Girls' Ensemble First row, left to right, Holly Hunt. Shirley Anderson, Kay Hudson, Vera Joan Minvks. Peggy Hastilow. Svvnnrl Row, Elizabeth Postlethwait, Janis Harvey. Linda Ross. Judy Seagle. JUNIGB I-IIGII BEGINNING GIBLS' GLIIII CLUB First row, left to right, Donna Jean Calendine, Judy Castle, Susan Kerr, Margaret Reynolds, Judy Reed, Veronica Muller, Dorothy Neimeister, Patty Everett, Jill Mitchell, Lee Palmer, Sharon Van Dyke, Hazel Buck- ingham. Second row, Janet Castle, Dottie Nachman, Jodee Jenkins, Carol Rinehart, Joyce Wheelock, Suzanne Kanatas, Inara Dzelzitis, Carol Line- brink, La Donna Prillerman, Janet Harris, Pam Murray, Kay Abbott, Christina Carfrey, Frances Heft. Third row, Penny Pearson, Sandra Law- son, Mary Kay Shaver, Judy Schultz, Judy Castle, Marsha Geist, Connie Heibel, Glenna Castle, Barbara Geist, Janice Weaver, Martha Pack, Wil- lgertahKinzer, Barbara Meadows, Lois Bryant, Sherry Marx, Ruth Anne mit . The Junior 'High Beginning Girls' Glee Club, directed by Mrs. Blankenship, IS a vocal group for girls who have never sung in a glee club before. The most thrilling activity during this year was the Spring Concert on April 12. Grandfather's Clock , Where'ere You Walk , and He were sung by this group at the concert. IDB IIIGII BEGIN ING BUYS' GLIIII CLUB First row, left to right, Jack Harrison, Robert Jacobs, Jack Cobb, Norman Brobst, Richard Clark. Dave Yank, Ted Fox. Second row, Leon' Mahone, Gary McNeeby, Harold Pennington, Joe Mann, Bob Dent, David Ford, Roger, Ruffner, Bob Coburn. Third row, Roger'Blythe, Paul Hartley, Ronnie Long, Bill Galloway, Dorcus Clayton, Phillip Myers, Bllly Harvey, Roger Hilmick. The members of the Junior High Beginning Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Dolores Blankenship, met twice each week throughout fall and spring semesters to prepare for the gnni1al2Spring Festival of Music held in our auditorium on pri 1 . First row, left to right, Betty Williams, Pearl Athey, Don Clapsaddle, Jim Walsh, Reed Mclntosh, Dick Steele, Bill Hart, Paul Pohle. Second row, Barbara Longhenry, Carol Blum, Nancy Stimmel, Vivian DeBerry, Della Gentry, Sue Knollman, Susie Davis, Marilyn Hanger, Mary Huff, Jack Heil, Dick Williamson, Dick Williams, Steve Eckle, Joe Massey. Third row, Judith Ann Scott, Sally Morgan, Linda Phillips, Janyce Dodson, Carolyn Freeman, Bonnie Grashel, Pattie Heischman, John Henderson, Larry Bruner, Jerry Sanford, Karen Ruegg, Ellen Smith, Dick Mickelson, Bob Saint, Gary Cook. Fourth row, Sherry Blakely, Sue Martindale, Michael Heil, Lynn Hegele, Don Milano, Bill King, Tom Noel, Ronald Darrs, John Canton, Leon Evans, Dave Thomas, Danny Timmons, Paul Tracy, Terry Briggs, David Morris. Want' Sixty-five altos, sopranos, tenors, and basses make up the Junior High Choir which is directed by Mrs. Blankenship. Karen Ruegg accompanied the group in all the classes and assemblies. The group sang at the Junior High Thanksgiving Assembly on Nov. 21. On April 12, the choir, along with all the Junior High vocal groups, sang at the Spring Festival. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First row, left to right, Sue Miller, Connie Littleton, Janet Patterson, Nancy Hunter, Donna Stephens, Carolyn Moore, Anne Halley, Frances Edwards, Esther Staley, Marjorie Cook, Sally Panish. Second row, Sandra Spangler, Linda Fuller, Linda Halley, Rose Ann Makar, Karen Hogg, Barbara Apel, Elma Allen, Arlene Arbogast, Mary Lou Ricker, Marilyn Westlake, Judy Headd, Judie Lowe, Rita Ward. Third row, Kay Frances, Judy Sankbeil. Ann Langdon, Bonnie McElhinny, Audrey Kesterson, Janice Casey. Donna Foust, Terry Moore, Linda Fredendall, Ruthanne Ralph, Sharon Reichart, Sandy Love, Karyl Bricker, Rebecca Riley. Fourth row, Joan Young, Mary Lou Shavers, Barbara Holycross. Catherine Lemery, Joan Aosier. Ann Evans, Yvonne Veeley, Sharon Boss, Pat Hensel, Sandra Amore, Judy Rausch, Floretta Armstrong, Patty Reeder. 138 The members of the Intermediate Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Dolores Blankenship, met twice each week throughout fall and spring semesters to prepare for the Annual Spring Festival of music held in our Auditorium on April 12. HDV CLD GIRLS' CLIE CLUB in sad' First row, left to right, Marsha Snavely, Marsha Guitner, Judie Newkirk, Dotty Reese, Mary Jean Fleming, Elizabeth Price, Lyda Key, Kay Adkins, Barbara Seagle, Kay Sawyer, Sue Distelhorst. Second row, Lynda Maurath, Bonnie Borges, Judy Clay, Carolyn Webb, Judith Ann Scott, Mary Lou Owen, Beth Garson, Vicki Donaldson, Carolyn Patterson, Karin Roivas, Diana Dunbar, Linda Huffman, Beverly Redding. Third row, Susie Collins, Beverly Wenger, Becky Radcliff, Judi Schmidt, Joyce Clay, Carole Scoles, Helen Martin, Sharron Reichart, Linda Phillips, Sharon Allard, Jean Swisher, Sandie Bean, Kietha Lambert, Bonnie-Sisson, Marilyn Eberhard, Ann Elliott, Sue Drinkhouse. 5 l ' 2 -Nil: f 1 ,T 1 ' ' , . K lg. X A K , M- 4 Qi -Wm -. 1 -. 4.x i ,A u' , , ,V V at , Fifty girls from the Junior High School division were enrolled in the Advanced Girls' Glee Club this year. They sang for the Christmas assembly on December 21 and at the Easter Assembly on April 18 under the direction of Mrs. Delores Blankenship. They sang Were You There, Vilia, and Calm as the Night at the Spring Festival of Music held in our auditorium on April 12. Sue Drinkhouse was accompanist. ADVANCED BDYS' GLB! CLUB First row, left to right, Douglas Ison, Art Newkirk, Carl Walp,-Dick Sines, Sue Drinkhouse, pianistg Bob Breckenridge, Garry Weigand, JlmlRlCk9ttS. Ricky Rhodes. Second row, Robert Richards, Fred Hinderer, Dick Stelz, Gary Potter, Gary Ore, Sam Brobst, Stew Randall, Dorcus Claytor, Terry Linson, Third row, William Deturler, Michael Turner, Steve Freeman, John Armstrong, Jack Holycross, Bill Jones. The members of the Advanced Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Dolores Blankenship, met twice each week throughout fall and spring semesters to prepare for the Annual Spring Festival of music held in our Auditorium on April 12. S at rr 6 J l 'lx SENIOR IIIGII GIRLS' GLEII CLUB l First row. left to right. Jean Stewart. Ruth Neville, Mary Alice Garrison. Jo Ann Campbell, Beverly Neibler, Rita Dorr, Diana Hinton, June Johnson. Maxine Gassman. Judy Jester. Rutbanne Gothard, Marcia Holzapfel, Carol Souther. Second row. Carole Hess, Elaine Wines, Myrna Rublen. Ca olyn Duncan. Judy Gill, Maxine Stilwell, Juliet Coles, Ruthann Hardacre. Judy Rupe, Julie Fiechter, Mary Grabill, Julia Higgins, Janet Wolford. Third row. Bonnie Combes. Connie Davis, Marty Abrams, Barbara Wolford. Barbara Holley. Barbara Brown, Eclwina Douglas. Elaine Hubn, Patti Donaldson. Fourlh row, Liz Postlethwait, Judy Krueger, Suzie Elliott, Ro- berta Ranney, Linda Decker. Diane Kelsay, Harriet Slabaugh. Naomi Evans. The Senior High Girls' Glee Club met twice each week during the fall and spring semesters to prepare for the Annual Spring Festival of Music held in our auditorium on April 12. SENIOR IIIGII BUYS' GLIIE CI. B 3' First row, left to right. Jim Apel, See.-Treas.: Dave Bunner, Vice-Pres: Walter Jackson. Pres, Second row, Jefferson Cheek, Jr., Bill Clark, Dave Hopper. Larry Gress. Stanley Landrum, Larry Bruner, Third row, Bill Jones. Larry Link. Robert Pate, Bill Kuhn, Jim Reeder. Fourllz row, Ronnie Morrow, Don Uldricks, Dale Wood, Bille Cooke, Fred Ash, Bob Litman. s-. ri a l Sift , El l The Senior High Boys' Glee Club made their only public per- formance on April 12 at the Spring Festival. In the beginning glee clubs emphasis is placed on learning to sing together and learning more about music rather than performance. Nancy Draper, Jack Hostetter, Janice Wichterman and Jim Hardy :hoose music for the Senior Class Play, Time Out For Ginger, to oe given on May 3. Mr. Dale and Jim Wichterman try out a particular rhythm using the cowbells. Junior-Senior Orchestra Mr. John R. Dale, a former West High student, directs the 85 members of the combined Junior and Senior orchestra. This organization provides excellent music for school functions and enables its members to show real teamwork. During the first semester the Senior Orchestra played for the Sales Tax Show on April 5-6, and com- bined with the Junior High Orchestra to give a concert on January 15 with Mr. Raymond Page as their guest soloist. The Junior High Orchestra alone played for the Junior High assemblies and Junior High gradua- tion. The combined Junior and Senior orchestras partici- pated in the Band Variety Show on March 14-15, held a public concert on January 13, and furnished the music for the Senior Class Play on May 3, Baccalau- reate on June 2, and Commencement on June 5. JUNIUII - SENIOR ORCH!! 112 Flute: Mary Barnard, Joan Lorenz, Sharon Downey, Janice Wichterman. Oboe: Mary McCleaf, Charles Huff. Bassoon: Arleen Roederer. Clarinet: Anita Graham, Bruce Harmon, Mary Heffron, Sonia Kovitz, Gary Walker, Carolyn Henthorn. Alto Clarinet: Terry Beard. Bass Clarinet: Duane Frey. Tenor Saxophone: Ed Roberts. Violin: Barbara Apel, Vera Bass, Marilyn Castle, Vera Dixon, Paula Fink, Mary Goodman, Karen Haines, Bill Harley, Bill Harvey, Lanny Kidd, Ann Langdon, Sandra Lawson, Lee Ann Lloyd, Margaret Mays, Janet Myers, Barbara Price, Mary Ricker, Mari- anne Rockefeller, Sharon Van Dyke, Marilyn Westlake, Don Andrews, Charlene Armstrong, Carole Blatt, Nancy Draper, Susie Harvey, Laura Lucas, Dan Mead, Kenneth Reber, Bill Seasholtz, Delpha Shaver, Lenora Shaver, Gilbert Stem. Viola: Myrna Ball, Elaine Brewer, Pat Schmalstig, Barbara Seagle, Connie Campbell. Cello: Debbie Draper, Jack Harrison, Faith Henry, Sue Porter, Jane Shuter. Bass Viola: Jerry Calton, Jim Hardy, Bruce Miller, Bob Self. Trumpet: Phillip Thompson, Tim Watson. Paul Dawson. Trombone: Jack Hostetter, Julia Higgins, Bill Vaughan. French Horn: Janice Blumgren, Don Hessler, Joan Jenny. Percussion: Rodney London, Frank Tippett. Drums: Gene Brobeck, Jim Wichterman. man, Gene Brobeck, Doin I-Kessler. 4 nm ---MJ' nm U-Hun I The dance band members gave of their time and talent to give regular concerts for the Franklin County Tuberculosis Hos- pital over the hospital's closed circuit television. Flute: Barbara Barnhart, Carol Linebrink. Joan Lorenz, Ronald Lowen- stein, Sue Martindale, Anne Shuman. Janet Zickafoose. Oboe: Mary McCleaf, Penny Pearson. Clarinet: Melvin Allord, Susy Barnard, Carol Blum. Karen Blumgren, Karyl Bricker, Mona Brown, John Clapsaddle. Joe Ditrick, Fred Ell, Anita Graham, Mary Howard, Carson Jenkins, Roger Johnson, Sonia Kovith, Jean Postelhwaite, Judy Rousch, Carmen Reid, Cathie Stewart, Gary Walker, Ruth Ward, Dick Williams, Judy Wright. Bass Clarinet: Marisue Crawshaw. Alto Clarinet: Jack Snyder. Saxophone: Carole Bauermeister, John Gordon, Carole Harper. Ron Montgomery, Dave Morris, Jim Roberts. Trumpet: Gary Clark, Doug Ealy, Norman Fee. Billy Hackensmith, Tom Hartranft, Gary Hauptmann, Alvin Hazelbaker, Mike Heil. Tom Herbster. Glenn McClure. Larry Menz. Jerry Mider, Robert Miller, Ted Miller. Tim Morris, Keith Salyer. Danny Snyder, James Walsh, Ronald Winterrand, Horn: Marianne Arms. Mary Federer, James Henson, Joan Jenny, Mary Simmons, Trombone: Steve Anderson, Bob Bohbitt. Bill Bennett. Jack Heil, Jerry Gronbaek. David Krieg, Ronald Sine. Baritone: Dan Ankrym, Dave Duerler. Patty Reese, Steve Waidelich. Bass: Don Crawford. Larry Gohring. Fred Hind- erer, Don Kuhn, Bob Lauer, Russell Sindledecker. Drum: Jerry Dhume, Mike Geyer, Laura Lucas, Sherry Marx, Fred Perron. Richard Steele. K , 4 K I if 3 K ,. E L , 5 i H x , ,A if ,' Q ,, .. l ,QS f sf wx 2 s K , 3 1 3 'TZ f x A 3 Y : 3' -T 1 R Q3 3 l - A L-1 3. Q f r l E2 ' M Y .W,..,..Mwa1y..f wi 'VY . M k wr A we 3 2 .2 2 E ' 37.5-:g,ygv,,,,faQngi 11 : . MI. Cla!! Barnard conductor for the Senior High Concert Band has built up a fine organization during the eight years he has been director of Instrumental Music at West High School. Alle! lhe loolball season the lively, snappy music of the Marching Band gave way to the softer, more dignified stride of the Concert Band. 'l'he new band room and individual practice rooms, used for the first time this year, gave members much-needed space for perfecting their talents. 'l'he Concert Band performed in the Band Variety Show on March 14-15. This show is sponsored each year by the Band Parents Organization and all proceeds are used to purchase equipment for the band. The Annual Spring concert was held on May 19 in the West High auditorium. The band members gave a Christmas Party on December 19 in the West High cafeteria. The band members celebrated the end of the school year with a picnic on May 31. The officers of the marching band: Steve Miller, Joy Dorr, Ivan White, Fred Greene, Janice Blumgren. Mr. Bamard helps two of the band members, Fred Greene and Steve Miller, with their part in the Band Variety Show ' held on March 14 and 15. West High's 80-piece Marching Band, in their dash- ing new buff and brown uniforms with gold trim added color, rhythm, and spirit to the West High football season. Gilbert Stemm, drum major, and the majorettes, Pat Probst, Sharon Kasdorf, Jeanine Mider, Dixie Larson, Judy Krueger and Jane McIlyar led the band through their paces and gave us brilliant half-time performances at 11 football games during the football season. Some of the better remembered formations of the 1956 season were: Stickmen, Script West, Block West, The Face. The entire band, in parade dress, marched at the Circleville Pumpkin Show on October 17. F lute: Robert Langdon, Janice Wichterman. Clarmetg Terry Beard, Bill Bigelow, Judy Boley, Ken Brady, Lloyd Brown, Wilma Carroll, Cheryl Coffey, Joy Dorr, Dave Ellis, Linda Gordon, Carolyn Henthom, Kay Hinderer, Shelba Jones, Joyce McClintock, Sandra McNamee, Darlene Miller, Susy Peake, Eileen Rathburn, Joyce Stnckler, Margie Weller. Saxophone: Jerry Holycross, Bob Krieg, Bill McComb, Dave Wolfe. Trumpet: Bob Arthur, George Cooper, Larry Dulin, Robert Elliot, Dave Ewing, Larry Fox. Dick Glass, Fred Greene, Judy Hawthome. Howard Hicks, Dave Langdon, Gary Longstreth, Eddie McCleaf, Tom Morrlson. Horng Verne Benson, Janice Blumgren, Roger Dellinger, Don Hessler, Margaret Jenny, Ronnie Louden, Toby Rector, Sharon Younkin. Trom- bone: Ron Bowman, John Bryan, Reed Eagle, Jerry Francis, Bill Gilcrest, Julia Higgins, Jack Hostetter, Larry Marriott, Steve Miller, Ivan White, Jim Williamson. Baritone: Dick Curtiss, Dave Pennell, Charles Pfaltzgraf, Gary Reynolds, Wayne Robbins. Bass: Dale Gleason, Jim Hardy, Lee Kazee, Larry Ruffing, Jerry Calton. Drum: John Allison, Tom Arthur, Ronnie Drake, Jim Duerler, Dave'Morris, Dave Tritsch, Bob Voorhees. BEND V RIIITY SIIDW One of the highlights of the spring season was the eighteenth annual Band Variety Show held on March 14 and 15. The theme Musical Madness fit the pro- duction perfectly from the opening number, Moods Americana by the Junior-Senior Orchestra, to the Rock and Roll finale by the entire cast. Singing, danc- ing, and comedy depicted stages of music through the years beginning with Primitive Rhythm and continu- ing through the Colonial Period, Western Frontier Days, the Gay 90's, the Roaring 20's and Swing. Music seemed to be repeating itself with the Rock and Roll finale. Left to right, La Reau Ingram, Judy Krueger, Garv Smith La French Ingram, Jo Ann Campbell ' The Three Little Maids: Janis Harvey, Pat Evans and Janet Harvey. Gay 90's Dance Line, left to right, Patti Donaldson. Nancy Brooks, Dawana Bornheim, Sharan Albery, Susan Roush, Mardell Dixon, Laura Lucas, Sandy Badgley. The members of the Dance Line for the Band Variety show were chosen for their graceful beauty to bring us their version of that period in our history known as the Gay 90's. Their rendition of the Cancan Dance, in their red and white costumes, brought back fond memories to many grandparents in the audience. Gall Team Jim Apel, a senior, was the only re- turning letterman on the team. Prospects for the next few years are looking up as the other three players on the team are sophomores. The members of the team are, left to right, Bill Castle, Larry Dulin, Jim Apel and George Smith. Y lilli Qi' Senior High Maiorelles The Senior High Majorettes marched with the Senior High Band during the halftime at all the football games. On October 18 they went to the Pumpkin Show in Circleville, Ohio. Row one, left to right, Pat Probst, Gilbert Stemm. Row two, Sharon Kasdorf, Jeanine Mider, Dixie Larson, Judy Krueger, Jane Mcllyar. Rope Twirlers Under the direction of Mr. Stone, the rope twirlers have performed at softball games and basketball games. Left to right, Row one, Barbara Slagle, Beverly Wright, Carol Wright, Barbara Seagle. Row Two, Jeanie Daft, Patsy Wright, Janis Harvey, Janet Harvey. 'X i'TMi5'9 ' ' 'il' I A ,fx w V' tv 1 If 4 l Ng Q 3 'ygqf' K A N U- rf' N i ui L, IIN aw, 4 ,N-V Q L -Q N, we ff. Nw X msn f Ati mnmn, fl? uc .Q gifgb ge' Wt W 4- . .. , 4 3 , :,, .f . ' , Q 1 N., , , . -7 M, F. . 'MQ ,,,. 9' X' ., A A .1 . 04' ,fl-aw A213 gy I-jfs? L N , A . mf ..-I' -' .J . fn 'I ox -. Q' I' mi, - Wififh , '1 . 2' 5 lf av A I an 'g' - 1, if 'M Av M- AR, N I SPM 119 The Junior High held their dance in the gym 5th period on March 22. Karin Roivas and Terry Briggs reign as Guy and Doll with their court, Sharon Daulwn, Sue Distelhorst, Carol Blum, Sally Morgan, Dave Morris, Bruce Harmon, Pat Raver. UYS DDLLS D Y The sixth annual Guys and Dolls Day held on March 22 was West High's greeting to Springtime. Career Day was held on the same day. The Junior High selected Guy fTerry Briggs? and Doll CKarin Roivasj. Parker Brigner and Linda Matheny head- lined the Seniors' big dance. Parker and Linda were selected from eight other seniors which included Mary Conover, Zi Ann Pospichel, Kathy Hartranft, Nancy Berner, Larry Bates, Ivan White, Bob Kreig, and Dick Glass. Both the Guys received white carnations from Mr. Dar- row. Karin Roivas was presented a white carnation corsage by Miss Bachmayer, and Linda Matheny was presented her corsage by Miss Brown. Linda Matheny and Karin Roivas received the tradi- gonal Guy and Doll kisses from Parker Brigner and Terry rxggs. Senior Guy's and Doll's Day Left to right, Mary Conover, Kathy Hartranft, Zi Ann Pospichel Nancy Berner, Linda Matheny, Parker Brigner, Ivan White, Bob Krieg Dick Glass, Larry Bates. II CLASS Pl. Y The members of the June class presented Time Out For Ginger, a comedy in three acts, in an evening performance on May 3 in the school auditorium. The play, under the capable direction of Mr. Rich- ard Warye, who was new to the halls of West this year, was about a tomboy who finds herself ditched by her boy friend for conduct unbecoming a girl. This plot led to some tender moments at the end of the play. The cast included Kay Hudson, Judy Pearson, Ron Dixon, Joyce Williams, Kathy Hartranft, Holly Hunt, Jerry Kline, Jim Wichterman, Jack Kamer and Gary Tague. Howard Carol fRon Dixonj shows his family fleft to right, Holly Hunt, Kathy Hartranft, Joyce Williams, Kay Hudson! his version of the aftemoon football game. As the surprised family Ileft to right, Holly Hunt, Ron Dixon, Kathy Hartranft, Joyce Williamsj looks on, Tommy CJim Wichtermanh proves his point to Eddie CJerry Kline-J. This shot catches three members of the cast at one of their many after- school rehearsals. Under the watchful eyes of the three student directors. the play shapes up. Left to right, cast, Kay Hudson, Ron Dixon, Holly Hunt, student directors, Sue eregge, Ruth Neville, and Lynn Schmidt. AUNTZ A ARD The Hauntz Award, which is given annually to the bwt athlete-scholar in the Junior Class, was presented to Don Furry at the Recognition assembly on May 28. A member of the varsity baseball and basketball teams, Don is also active in the Senior Choir and Hi'Y. After graduation he plans to attend Ohio State University. LLIIN WARD Eddie Schmidt is the recipient of the Allen Award this year which is given annually to the best athlete-scholar of the sophomore class. Eddie is on the varsity track team, reserve football team and is a member of the Hi-Y and the Latin Club. After graduation he plans to join the navy. GONIS AWARD The coveted Agonis Award, which is given annually to the best athlete- scholar of the Senior Class, was presented this year to Parker Brigner. Parker, who last year received the Hauntz Award, is a letterwinner in basketball, baseball, and football. He is a member of the Student Council, Hi-Y, and vice-president of the Senior Class. After graduation he plans to attend Ohio State University and become a coach. IDB IIIGII BASEBALL 1 Ulf, lx Row One, left to right, Art Newkirk, Jim Bluhm, Robert Wesley, Jim Walsh, Bob Ross, Terry Briggs, Mike Cantlon, John Peterson, Bob Saint, Tom Hartranft. Bill Nice. Row Two, Terry Linson, David Byehne, Gary Clark, Gary Cook, Stew Randall. Tom Alban. Dick Williamson, Bob Dent, Mike Friend, Mike Heil. Row Three, Jim Harrison iman- agerj, Ron Mincks imanagerj, Jack Wilson fmanagerj, Glenn Rohrer, Gary Alwood. Eddie Diedrich, Jim Cook, Tim Morris, Ron Snyder, Gary Ore. The Junior Baseball Squad with Coach Frank Truitt at the helm expects another good season after tying Starling for the League Championship last year with five wins and one loss. IDR I-IIGII TRACK Wifi QW FQ. I .yuvjgm ef i 'uses 'f in W fy c wirgf, xgldg' W- ,if xW '96 - Y.. M.-Ig: V gnupg, Q T '7' v 'VJ 'Fi , 1'-.g it First Row, left to right, Cicero Neely, George Francis, Tom McGill, Shelley Smith, David Ford, Gene Branson, Davy Koons, Don Kuhn, Jan Greer, Doug Vance, Dave James, Jim Walters, David Dauson. Second Row, Bill Harvey, Mike Peigh Qmanagerj, Eric Marlow. Dave Duerler, Fred Warren, Burr Miles, Bob Lauer, Bruce Benton, Steve DeWitt, Jerry Ball, Dennis Moyer, Ted Fox. Third Row, Bob Anderson Ccoachj, Gary Dusenbery, Tom Grove, Dick Stelz, James Victor, Victor Smith, Ronald Davis, Dave Dildine, Dennie Hawes fmanagerj, Ronnie Lowenstein fmanagerj. The Junior High Track Squad opened its season on April 16 against Starling and whipped them 535 to 28Mg. On April 23 Crestview fell victim to the Bronchos as West came out on top of a 42k to 395 decision. 123 i We fi - H ' z - s Senior letterman, Larry Doyle, prepares to heave the shot in the inter-squad meet, April 10. He tossed it SIW' which betters his own school record of 50' 10 , TRACK SQU D Only five lettermen returned to Coach Glass's 1957 track team. They were dashmen, Tom Lewis and Don Kruckeberg, distance men, Bryant Phillips, Jerry Wil- liams, and Larry Doyle, CLarry holds the West High shot put record and throws the discus.J A Hne crop of juniors and sophomores helped the Cowboy thin-clads to achieve a successful season. Among them were George Tittle and Terry Reichart, who were a part of the fastest group of dashmen to run for West in years. Row One, left to right. Dave Francis, Leon Evans, Dan Plummer, George Tittle, John Hill, Jim Hastings, Gary Reynolds, Jerry Buck, Paul Mead- ows, Bob Pate. Row Two, Paul Dawson. Larry Ruder, Jim Callard, Mike Mickleson, Ron Harper, Tom Meyers, Ed Fredendall, Richard Glass, Dean Grabill, Carl Brown. Row Three, Bill Jones, Bob Heibel. Don Hallam, Bill Kern, Leon Newman, Terry Reichter, Dave Jenkins, Bryant Phillips, Tom Lewis. Row Four, Bill Pruitt. Don Epert. Dick Curtiss, Jerry Hummel, Jim Carter, Fritz Ricker, Bob Phillips, Don Kruckeberg. Jerry Williams. Row Fiue, Elroy Hallam, Eddie Schmidt, Jim Willis, Bob Miles, Wesley Hereford, Stanly Landrum, Dave Fritch, Jim Porter. HSEBHLI. SQU D Four varsity letterwinners and eight reserve letter- men were back for the 1957 Cowboy baseball team.- The Varsity lettermen are Parker Brigner, Dennis McDonald, Kenny Clapsaddle, and Gary Link. The Reserve lettermen are Fred Ash, Mike Engle, Don Furry, Larry Goddin, Dave Mack, Cliff Shoemaker, Dick Ronckovsky, and Gene Brobeck. Vaughn Ammon, a junior and a newcomer to the first string second base slot, was elected captain. The Cowboys won their first game with St. Charles by a score of 2-1 on April 9. On April 16 they beat East by a score of 21-2. They lost only two games, - with Central 1-0 and with Grove City 12-5. On April 'QP 'I xx ,Ar f A -rl W gi ,S -a t be 'F' 1' 4. 'M , - H aw. ,t ,HQ ' ,rw 18 the Broncos beat Linden by a score of 1-0. it Kenny Clapsaddle slides into third after an error by the catcher who tried to put him out on second at the game with Dublin on April 13. - V- SQ, WW fi sf 1 .- RV W.. F t First Row, left to right, Parker Brigner, Don Furry, Dick Ronckovskv, Larry Price, Dennis McDonald, Nonnan Reiseman. Vaughn Ammon, Kenny Clapsaddle, Second Row, Larry Goodin, Don Uldricks, ClilT Shoe- maker, Gene Brobeck, Gary Link, Tom Armentrout, Bob Dean. Third Row, Dave Brady, Jerry Spears, Bob Thornton, Dan Alder, Don Barnes, gglgklngle, Paul Hosier. Fourth Row, managers, Forest Tucker, Gary a er. Ju? Fig!! ' ' 'i Fifi: L A ' i ,Q V fig' was INDEX T0 ANNUAL Alma Maier .A.... Awards Agonis Allen ..... .... . Haunlz Annual Sfafl ........ Arf Club .... .. Band Marching ...... . Senior High .. Band Variefy Show ...., . Baseball ..,...,... .. .vY.. . Baskefball Reserve Va rsify ...,,..,,....... . ,...,., Boys' Ouar+eHe ..,. ,.,,..,..,.,,l, Business Adverfising Class .. Cheerleaders Reserve .. .. Varsify ..,,.. Cross Counfry .. Dance Band ...... Dedicafion ........,... Equeslrian Club ...... Faculfy ......,V.......... Feafure Pages FaculI'y ........,............. ............. Home Economics Depa r+men+ ..... ..... January Class .,...s......,,...,...... June Class .,...,.,..s.. Memories .......,.. ...... Remember When F.H.A. ..., .... , . .... Foo+balI Reserve . Varsily ....s.ss.. French Club .. F.T.A. ........ .......... .... ......,...... . G.A.A. ...................,.........,..,.,.... . Girls' Baslcefball Tournamenl .,,...s. Girls' Ensemble .,...,.,.....,,......,.... Girls' OuarI'eHe .................s.... Golf Team i.......... ..,.. Graduafing Classes January .....s....., June ...s................. Guys and Dolls Day .s,,... Hi-Y ..........,,,,..... ,.....,... Hom-ecoming ....... June Class Play .................... . ....,... . Junior High 20 I 22 .,... I22 I 22 .. 98 66 I6 II4-II5 .. ..,..,.. ...II7 . .,.,.,. I25 87 90 I 07 97 87 90 89 I3 4 .. . . 70 67 8 42 I7 4I I8 .. 40 6I . 83 80 7I 67 69 76 I 07 I 07 I8 . .... I0 20 .........I20 62 ..........74-75 I 2I Advanced Boys' Glee Club ....... . ......... I IO Advanced Girls' Glee Club .....,... ......... I I0 Band ..s........,......,..................... 126 ,,,,,,, ...I I3 Baseball .....,.,. , ,.... ,,,,,,,, Baslcelball ....................,........,., Beginning Boys' Glee Club Beginning Girls Glee Club . ...... ..... I23 . ........ 88 .I08 ,..I08 Cheerleaders ..........,...,...,.,...,, ,,,,, . ., 88 Choir ....,.,A.,...,,,,,,,.,..,.,,.,,,,,, Excelsior January ..... I 07 ........I04 June . ....,.,... . ....,,,,,...,,,,, .,,,,,, , IO4 HI-Y ..,...........................,.....,.... .. ...... 73 lnlermediafe Girls' Glee Club ,,,,,,, A,,,,,,, I 09 One Hundred Dollar Club January ...,. . ,...,,.. . ,.,..,,,,,.. 4,,,, June .................,............ Orchesfra .... .... . Play Casl' ................... Sfudenl Council ......,., Traclc ...............,.. Y-Teens ..... . L Sociefy January ...,.. June .....,, . LaI'in Club ......,,.. Library Sfaff ..........,I.,..,4,.. Mixed Ensemble . ...,.,.,.,, .,,,,., , Nafional Honor Sociefy January ,....,,....... June .,.,...,....,...,.,..,,.a,, Occidenf Sfaff .......,.,,,,....,,,., One Hundred Dollar Club January .,,,,.s..........,.,..., June ...,....,,.,.s,,,Y,,,..,,,,,,, One Thousand Dollar Club ...s.. Orcheslra ...............s,....,,,, Radio Deparfmenl ......,.s Regislralion Rooms ,..... Rope Twirlers ....,........,. School Ad'minis+raI'ors .a,,.,,u,. .. Senior Choir ......,...,....,..,,, ,,I,,.,a . Senior High Boys' Glee Club ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Senior High Girls' Glee Club ....... ,..., ...I00 ....-...IOI I2 96 96 ........I23 72 ...IO2 IO2 60 99 ...I07 I03 I 03 97 ...I00 IOI I OI ...I I2 95 45-55 ...I I8 5 ...I06 ...I I I ...I I I Spanish Club .... ..................,..,.... ,,.,,,., 5 9 Senior High Maiorefles ...... ........ I I8 Spanish Club .................... ......., 5 9 Slagie Crew .................., ,,.,,,,, 9 3 S+uden+ Council ....... Superlafives .................. Tax Sfamp Counlers .. ....... Tax Sfamp Show ...,... Traclc ...................... Triangle Club ...... V.A.C. ........ . V.C.Y. .... . Y-Teens .... 94 43-44 I OI 92 ...I24 63 58 68 .........64-65 INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS J. Curlis Allen ..., Arbenz-Schaefer . . . Baesman Prinling , . . BiddIe's Drive Inn. Bliss College .,.... Borden's Ice Cream . . .. Buck's Auro Supply .... Ciry Furnilure ..l. College Shoppe ,... . . Columbus Business Universily ,.... Crosby Shoes , . . David Davies .i..,,i Ezzo's Barber Shop .. ,, Firsl Federal , . . . , . FIuhar+ Insur ance Frilch Jewelers . . . . . , Good Painl 84 Body Shop. . . Goodwin's Drugs s...,., Haire Sign Company ..., I-IamiI+on's Sohio S+a+ion . I-leer Prinring Company ,,.. I-Iilllop Record . , . . . . I-Iilllop Tune Shop . . . . . . . Jones Lumber Company. . . , Kuhn 8: Pennell Really. . , K. C. McPherson ...,. Mann Furnilure ...... . . Nipperr Eleclric Company . . , Ohio Bell Telephone Company . Prudenlial Insurance Company. Rausch Brorhers Hardware . . SchroecIc's Service Slalion ,,.. SeiIIer's Deparlmenl Slore . . . Shroyer Funeral I-Iome ...,. , Smirh Bro+hers Tool Company Spang's Drug Slore . ..,. . Spears Funeral Home .,,. S+ephen's Pharmacy .... Sugar Produce . , . Superior Drugs .. . .... .. Timlcen Roller Bearing Company Tonli Brolhers .............. Wesl I-Iill Drug S+ore . . . , . . Wesl Side Lumber Company . Wes? Side Molors .,.... . . Wesrway Pos+ . . . 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CA 4-32l8 SUGAR PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale Fru 139 EAST TOWN STREET Founds, Bill-52 Fousr, Don-45, 94 Fousl, Donna-52 Fox, J udy-46, 59 Fox, Larry--48, lO5, ll3 Fox, Lois-27 Fox, Ted-56, l23 its ond Produce Fraganaf, Judi-46 Fraganfo, Dan-48 Fralrer, Bill-SI France, Olfo-6 Francis, Dave-47, 62, 80, 82, 87, OHIO Francis George-50, l23 Francis Jerry-46, I I6 5 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Francis, Phyllis-45 :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:+:A:+:-:-:-I-:-:-:-:A:A:+:+:-:A:A:A:A:+:A:+:-:-:-:Az-:-:Az-:-2:-:-:-:-:2 F ra Zi e rv D O n n a -48 ' 99 Frazier, Jo Ann-45, 69, 94, I 00 SUPERIOR DRUG STORE W. Broad ar Whireihorne Prescripiions Founrain Service Compleie Meals BR 4-I69l BR 4-OIO7 Bob and Mari Henery Frazier, Larry-27 Freclendall, Ed-48, BO, 87, IZ4 Fredendall, Rira-48, 7l Freeman, Carolyn-50, IO9 Freeman, Janice-5l, 68, 96, IO4 Freeman, June-47 Friend, Beverly-48 Friend, George-52 Friend, Wayne-48, 97, IO6 Frey, Duane-Sl, IO4 Frifch, Dave-l24 Fry, Jeannie-Sl, IO4 Frye. 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IO6 Gassman, Maxine-27, Ill Geiger, Linda-SI Geisl, Norman-46, IO6, IO7 Genfry, Della-50 Gerdel, Alberf-ll, 63 Gibbs, Edna-27, 42, bl, 70, 76, l0O Gibbs, Josephine-46 Gibson, Earla Ray-50 143 WESTWAY POST 3441 THE DRUGGIST EVERYBODY KNOWS OF THE UNITED STATES vvvvvvvvvvvxlxzvxlxf AAAAAA A AAAA AA--A efwfslefvvsrvsfszvxlxz ,,,,, ........ ---,,,N,,,,.-- v - - , , , - - - - v v v .-vvvvv,-.-.-:-:-:Az-I-:Az-9:-:-Q:-:-:Ay: VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 852 Clarendon Ave. If you have served your country in time of war on foreign soil or in hostile waters you should belong to the V.F.W. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION FROM TONTI BROS. BR 4-3I24 303 Belvidere Avenue Hazel Roberts, Prop. Gibson, June-47 Gibson, Sharon-47, 99 Gilberl, Judy-I3, 44, 67, IO3, I06 Gilcrest, Bill-48, 99, IO6, II6 Gilger, Gloria--50. IOI Gill, Beverly-SI, 88, IO4 Gill, Joe-6 Gill, Judy--46, III Gill, Tom-50 Gilliland, Don-45 Glass, Dick- 27, 40, 4l, 43, 49, 62, 63, 84. 86, 94, I06, II5 Glass, Gary-I3, 62, 80, 82 Glass, Richard-IO3, I2O, I24 Glass, Rufus-7, 89 Glassburn, Shirley-I3 Gleason, Dale-II6 Glenn, Leona-7, 7I Good, Carol--42, 45 Good, Tim-I3, 5I Goode, Fred-I3, IO6 Goodin, Larry-46. 62, 94. I25 Gordon, Daryl-I3 Gordon, John-50, II3 Gordon, Linda-II6 Gore, Carol-27, 70, 97, 98 Gore, Errol-SI Gothard, Ruthanne-46, III Goudy, Waller-45, 62, 80 wAv9avA.,AvAvA.AvAvAvA.AvAvA. vA.AvAv v v v v-vxzsfvv-Jv-'Av-vu-v-vazw-'Av-'Az-v v . -v v v v v - v v v v - v v v v-v v v 'AYA.Av-ve'-.zxfv-'Av-ver.-ve.Afvffxzxfveveve 144 CONGRATULATIONS TO '57 GRADS YQST FLQRIS1' HOMES AND APARTMENTS FOR SALE AND RENT BR 9-944I BR 9-I I9I 2506 W. 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Q All ,,,,. V 3, ' X i K, I R ,,., , V .T if! T -A W ' M A ,r A V nv e 3 ' f YFZTQIU' 'l 'twiki at 9 4. PH. , A K ' A I M, A, Congratulations from Your Friendly DODGE AN D PLYMGUTH DEALER WEST SIDE MOTORS, INC. 1350 WEST BROAD Sr. -- -A-'A-'Av-A AAA.-AA. A.A, yvvvv'v:-2-:AMAA A :'AN'vA vv:-2-2-A-fvxf--v+-v-v-v-v-v-.A.-vA.AvA.AvA,A A A A A A 'NA' 'N'N'N'Nf 'Nlv v A vxfxzxrxzx, v v v vu v v v v-xxx. v v v-v-v-Nfvxzv-.Av-v-v-v-,+,A,AvAvAvAvAvAvAvA:A:AvA'A'A' Grosz, Bill-28, 57, 63, IO3 Grove, Thomas--50 Guifner, Marsha-50. llO Guyor, Mickey-49 Guzzo, Louis--50 Haclcensmifli, Bill-5l, II3 Haclcensmifh, Virginia-48, 60 Haclrer, Jerri-50 Haegle, Sandy-48 Hal'1n, Marilyn-l3, 68 Hall, Evelyn-6, 93 Hallam, Dave-46. 80. 82, l24 Hallam, Don-4-6. 80, 82, IZ4 Halley. Lynda-50 Halsfead. Virginia-5l, lO4 Hamillon, Bill-46, 63, 70 Hamm, Ronnie-52 Hanawall, Pal-46, lOl Hanger, Marilyn-49, 7l, IO9 Hannan, Frances-7 Harbour, Douglas-48, 60 Harbour, Gary-46 Harbour, Thomas-Sl Hardacre, Rulhanne-46, Ill Hardriclc, Pauline-5l Hardy, Jim-46, ll2, llfl, II6 Harlor, Sherri-48 Harmon, Roy-47 Harold, Marqarel-7, 59 Harper, Carol-52, ll3 Harper, Ronald-49, l24 Harrisf Brenda-52 Harris, Howard-28, 94 Harris, .lim-48 Harris, Mary-49 Harris, Ronald-52 Harrison, Darlene-l3, l06 Harrison, Edna-6 Harrison, Jim-52 Harl, Bill-Sl, IO9 Harlqers, Audrey-45 Avi-7 Harlgers, Janf45, IOO Harligan, .lolwn-47 Harlranfl, Kafhy- 28, 60, 69, 90, 92, 94, IO3, l2O, Harlranll, Tom-Sl, l23, Il3 l'lGffSOOlfr PGHY-49 TERRY RElCHERT, DAVE JENKINS, GARY LINK ALL SAY Harfzell, Dennis-47 M H Harvey, Jam-46, 67, es, iw, lI8 MEET YOU AT STEPHENS- Harvey, Janis4 46, 60, 67, 68, l07, ll7, llB Harvey, Susie--50, 7l, IO4, ll2 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,5, 6, STEPHENS PHARMACY Hasfilow, Peggy- 23, 66, 68, 7l, 95, 99, IOO, lO', Harmon, Bruce-Sl, IO4, Il2, l2O '06, IO7 WeS+ Broad 145 Complimenls of OLD SMOKE HOUSE HAMS-BACON-WIEN ERS DAVID DAVIES INC. COLUMBUS ZANESVILLE arv-v-vi--v---H---A-.-11.vii.-.v.-.-1.v.v.-.v.'11.v.v.v.-...v..-.Y CONGRATULATIONS TO '57 GRADS WEST HILL DRUG STORE Broad al' Warren BR 9-8200 GOOD PAINT 81 BODY SHOP BODY AND FENDER WORK PAINTING AND WELDING Rear of 27 N. Powell Ave. BR 4-bbl 7 146' CONGRATULATIONS A Always ready Io serve you SCHROECK'S SERVICE SINCLAIR Pnooucrs Eldon Avenue and Broad Slreel' Haslinqs, Jim-48. 83, 87, l24 Helfield, Carolyn-Sl Hauplmann. Gary-59, IO4, II3 Hawk, Bill-48 Hawk, Jerry-48 Hawllworne, Judy- 28, 69, 7I, 76, IOO, IOI, II5 Hay, Clyde-50 Hazelbaker, Alvin-I I3 Headd, Rosemary-46, 67, 68, 94 Heading, Pal-63 Hedges. Joyce-47 Hedrick, Alherea-28, 6l, 68 Heeler, Mary-7, 65 Heqele, Lynn--5l, IO9 Heibel, Bob-48, 83, l24 Heil, Mike-5l, l09, lfll Heischman, Fred-67, 79 Heisclwman, Palli- 5l, 7l, 96, IO4, IO9 Heilz, Florence-6 Heifz, George-7 Henderson, John-49 Henderson. John-IO4, IO9 Henkel, Shirley-47 Hennick, Belh-48, 99 Henry, Joyce-46 Henry, Judy-50 Henry, Margarel--6 Henry, Virginia-46 Hansel, Pal-52 Henson. James-5l Henlhorn, Carolyn-IO2, ll2 Herbsfer, Tom-Sl, ll3 Hereford, Wesley-28, IOO, IZ4 Hess, Carole--46, 67, 7l, Ill Hess, Jay-48 Hessinger, Norma-28, 40, 42 Hessler, Don-46, ll2, ll3, ll6 Hessler. Sam-49 Hessler, Sharon-SI Hewifl, Norma-50 Hibbs, Danny-28, 66 Hicks. Barbara-El Hicks, Howard-48, 60, IIS Hiefl, Gary-46 Hiefl, Karen-29, bl Higgins, Bonnie-50 Higgins, Julie- 29, 40. 60, 69. 76, IOO, IO3. ll, II2, II6 Hill, Belly Lou-29, 40, 92 Hill, Jol'1n-29, 40, 7l, 99, I24 Hill, Irvin-5l Hill, Phyllis--47, 92, IO6 Hill, Roy-47 Hinderer, Fred-52 Hinderer, Kay-29, II6 Hinebauglw, Jerry-SI Hinlon, Diana-46, 70, IOO, lll fvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv- CONGRATULATIONS '57 GRADS FROM 'Lfmlg ' ' WEST SIDE LUMBER CO. I :counting iditing atistical Methods achine Accounting P.A. Problems lsiness Law :egg Simplified Shorthand rpewriting .isiness English melling enmanship usiness Organization usiness English :onomics 'arketing ookkeeping .4,. i Salesmanship Journalism Traffic Management Multigraph Mimeograph Postal Meter Folding Machine Comptometer Dictaphone Exclusive Franchise Subjects : STEIIOTYPE SPEEDTYPIIIG CALL CA-1 -4201 You owe it to your- self 3 you owe it to your employer- To receive the best in Commercial Training. MY MID IIIGIIT SGIIDUL 1 For Your Conveniencelg . Better positions with bet- ter salaries for Graduates of this school. -I-O . ..,.. ..- -- ------- - . .,.-, ABC SHORTHAND qv--f ' SGI. w ....-. '.v.-Cv.v.v.v.v.-.vAv.v.-.v.v.v.-Av.-.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.-.v.vA-Av,vA-,v,vAvA-AvAv,v,vA.,v,vA,- A DODDINGTON YARD MAY YOUR FUTURE BE FILLED WITH HAPPINESS 35 Derrer Road BR 4-II88 BEST WISI-IES FOR TI-IE FUTURE MOE GLASSMAN'S COLLEGE sHoPPE 1584 N. High S+. Headquariers for Formal Wear--Rentals AX I-9868 Corner of Ilih and High Sis. - A A A -xfvsrwA A A A A A A.AvA.AvA.A.AvAvA,-,-,-,-v-,.,.v.v.v.v.'.'.'.v.v.vAv.v.v. Av. Hinton, Miriam-7 Hite, Chuck-29, IOI Hoare, Marcia- 45, 56, 57, 58, 59. 65, 67, 69. 76, I02 Hobart. Norma-29, 66 Hodory, Evelyn-7, 8 Hofferi, Garry-46, IOI Hoffman. GaiI-5I Hogg. Karen-52 Holley, Barbara-46, III HoIycross, Bob-48 Holycross, Jerry-29, 7I, II3, HoIzapfeI, Marcia- 46, 59. 66. 67, III Hoover, Chris-52 Hoover, Dave-29. 45, IIO Hoover, Phil-29, 94 Hopper, Dave-46, 56, 60. I06, III Horky, Ray-48, 80, 83, 87 Horn, James-50 Hosier, Paul-I25 HosIer, Paul-46 Hosfetter, Jack-29, II2, II3, II6 Hott, Douglas-49 Houdashelt, Glenn-52 Houston. Cecilia-48, 60 Howard. Jerry-I3. 40 Howard, Mary-I I3 Howe, Bob-29, 40, 62, I06 Howe, David-48, 60 Howison, Sue-69, IOO, I67 Hubbard, Linda-48 Hudson, Kay- 30, 44, 69, 7I, 76, 92, 94, 95, 97. 98, IO6, I07, I2I Huff, Charles-48, 60, 63. II2 Huff, Mary-49, 99, IO4, I09 Huff, Stanley-I4, 60, 89, I03 Huffman, Linda-5I, 7I. IO4, IIO Huffman, Sandra-42, 46 Hughes, Betty-I4, 66, 70, I00, I06 Hughes. Nancy--47 Huhn, Elaine-48, 60, III HuIeH, Roger-I4, 44 Hummel, Jerry-49, I24 Hummel. John-45 Humphrey, Beverly-I4 Hunt, I'IoIIy- 30, 44. 56, 60. 65. 69, 76. 90 I07, I2l Hunt, Jon-52 Hun+, Judith--5I Hunt, Sandra-48, 60 Hunt, William-46 Hunter, Charlotte-45, IO2, I06 Hunter. Patty-46, 59. 67 Hunter. Roger-52 Hunyady. John-30, 40 Hurd, Richard-I4, 44 x.-.vlan-Axuuv.-lu-.-A-Ax 147 ' 'A--v-v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.-Aav.-.aviivivivivivivivivivivivivi-Av'v'v'v'v2v'v2v2v'vAvf Besf Wishes +o Wes+'s l957 Graduates 57010213 ICE CREAM Lorenzo. Diclc-SI Lorenzo. Julio-32, 59 Loudon, Ronnie-II6 Love, K. G.-6 Kegay. Michael-52. I04 Kaiser, Fred-50 Kaiser, Sandy-48 Kamer. Jack-3I. 92. 95. I03. I2I Ka rshner. Glen n-48 Karsf, Larry-45 Kasdorf. Sharon-46, 59, 69. II6. II8 Kaylor. Edwin-6. 7 Kazee, Lee-45. II6 Keclcley. Judy-3I, 60. IO6 Keeler. Bob-52 Keeler, James-47. 62, IO6 Keeler. Alma-6 Kehagias. Pe+e-52 Kelly, Jon-52 Kelly. Rose-47 Kelsay, Diane-48. 56. III Kendall. Carol-50 Kennedy. C. S.-6 Kern, Bill-49. I24- Kerr. Don- 3I,40.66,7I. 97.98. Kerr. Jim-JI. 45 Kerr. Linda-48. 7I Kefchum. Ralph-SI Key, Dave-3I. 40. 62. 63 Key. Lyda-SI, Il0 IO3. IO6 Kight Jaclc-40, 45. IO6. IO7 Killian. Judi-45 Killian. Suzi-48 King, Bill-Sl, I09 King. William-50 Kinnaird, Wilson-49 Kinzer, Wilberfa-52 Ki+I'eI, Adolf-6 Kiffel. Delano-6 KiH'reIl, Chuck-49 Kline. Jerry-3I, 62, 76, IOO. I2I Knisely, Clyde-52 Knollman, Sue-50. I09 Koons. Dave-Sl Koselke, Frances-48, 60. 6I Kovifz, Sonia-50. IO4, II2. II3 Kreuz, Bob-45 Krieg, Bob-3I. II6. I20 Krouse. Miko-5I Kruclneburg, Don- 3I. 76. 80, 82. I24- Krueger. Judy- 32. 40. IO7. Ill. II6. II7. Kuhn. Cafhrine-48 Kuhn, Bill-40. 48. Ill Kuhn, Don-5I Laderer, John-47, 89 Laderer, Libby-I4 Laff. Connie-46 Lamberf. Fred-49 Husch, Linda--48 Huss. Frances-52 Hysell. Linda-52 Inboden, Jacque-50 Ingle, Bill-48. 83. I25 Ingles. Don-48. IO6 Jenlrins, Dave- 30. 57. 62. 76. 82, 80. 97. IOI. l24 Jenny, Eugene-50 Jenny. Margaref- 59, 66. 67. 69. 97. II6 Jesfer, Alberl-47. 59. 62 Ingram. John-30, 60, 63 Ingram, La French- 30, 69. 76, IO6. IO7, II7 Ingram, La Raeu- 30, 40. 69. IO6. IO7, II7 Inskeep. David-48 Irion. Janei-SI Irion. Ron-50 Ives. Bill-30. 62 lzzie. Carmen-52 Jackson. Bob-46 Jackson, Donnabel-52 Jaclrson, Jackie-I4 Jackson. Jerry-47 Jackson, Kay-47 Jackson, Vicfor-49 Jesier, Don-30. 63 Jesfer, Judy- 59.66. 67. I00, I02, III Jackson, Walfer-46. 92. IO6, III Jacobs. James. James. Joe-48. 60. 94. IO6 David-52 Jean-46. 67. 69. 87. I02 Johnson. Bud-I4 Johnson. Don-30 Johnson, June- 46. 59. 94. IOO. I02. I0l. IO7 III Johnson. Lee Ann-46 Johnson. Marlr-50 Johnson. Ned-30. 63 Johnson Neil-3I. 47, 80. 82 Johnson. Roger-52, I I3 Jones. Alice-3I Jones. Bill-48. 49. III. I24 Jones. Henry-50 Jones. James-45 Jones. Paf-52 Jones. Shelba-3I. 57. 97. IOI. II6 Jones. Tom-48 Jordan. Jim-SI James. Vicfor-52 Jenkins. Carson-I I3 Justice. Beverly-3l Jusfice. Gerald-49 ' 1'Z'ZAYATAI':':AI'1AIAZAIA:4:':':':i:i:AlA1':AZ'?IAZAZAIAIAZ':'I':'lAl'Z'?Z'1'?:Ax Lamberf. Jackie-42. 46 Lambert Keifha-5I, IIO Lamp, David-52 Lamprechi, Janef-48 Landman. Lola-45 Landon. Mike--52 Landrum. Sfanley-47, II. I24 Langdon. Bob-47, 7I. II6 Langdon. David-48, 60. 62. II5 Lanning. Denise--48 Lanning. Roberf-48 Larkin, Don--94 Larlrin, Shirley-48, 67, 99 Larson, Dixie-46. IOO. II6, II8 Lauer, Roberf-SI, 59 Laufhuife. Carol-45. 66, 7I Lavifchka. Judy-32, 58. IOI Laurence. Park-48. 62 Leach, Milne-47. 93 Leach. Roger-52 Lee. Wanda-32. 40. se, 66. 7I Leeka. Wayne-32 LeFavour, Jon-50 Lehman, Nancy-49 Lehman. O. D.-7 Lehman. Orrie- Leibensperger. Nancy-46, 59. 66 Leighninger, Jane- 56. 58. 59. IO2, III Lemery, Catherine-52 Lemery, David-5I Lemery, Francis-50 Levering. Dave-SI Levering. Marilyn-46 Lewis. Jerry-32 Lewis. Tom-32. 40. 76. 95, I24 Lilly, Ed-I4 Liggeff, Virginia-6 Line, Ronald-50 Link, Gary- 32. 62, 76. 80, 82. 94. IOI, I25 Link. Larry-47, 62. Ill Linn. Dora-46. 58 Linn. Leona- I4. 4-3. 56. 66. 67. 68. 7l. 95. I00, IO3 Linscoff, Jerry--5I Linson. Terry-l23 Lisfon, Donna-I00 Lifman, Bob-47. Ill Lifman. Dolores-52 Lifman. Jim-50 Lifflefon, Connie-52 Lifflefon. Judy-46. 58. 59, 69. IOI Lloyd. Howard-47. B0 Lloyd. Judy-32, IO6 Logan, John-47 Lomano. Judy-46. 61 Longhenry, Barbara-49, I04. I09 Longsfrefh. Gary-I I5. 47. 62. IOI Look. Carol-5I Lorenz. Joan--I I3 ,JJJJJJJAHQQQugggnnggnggvluvaafaqihu-.-.-ggizln-.una-ya. 148 Home is where you make it F the job's there, and you can get it-go ahead. Nobody can stop you from crossing state lines, choosing your own job. In America you have a right to work anywhere you please. Lots of people in other countries wish they had this same freedom. If you lived behind the Iron Curtain-or under that kind of government-you'd be expendable manpower, nothing else. You'd work where you were told to work, at any job the state said you should do. You'd have no choice. You couldn't hope for better working conditions, criticize the boss, or pick up and leave. You know.. . it's really something, this freedom to work where you please. It's a precious heritage, part of being an American. And doesn't it give you the shudders to realize that there are people who'd like to take this right-put us all under Iron Curtain working conditions? I.et's not let it happen... Keep your rights, all of them, including this one. Speak up for them. Resist any movement to take them away. Don't let anyone talk down your freedom. Compare what you've got with what they've got-and keep your right to work where you choose! The best way to protect your rights is to know them and treat them right by exercising them. TRADE-MARK REG, U. 5. PAY, OFF The Timken Roller Bearing Company The right to work shall not be abridged nor made impotent DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the high- est standard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom Right to i':Right to Freedom Freedom Right to :f:Right to Freedom Right to 'Right to 'Right to Right to Right to 'Right to Right no 'I'Right to t'Rigbt to Right to Freedom iRight to Freedom 'Right to Freedom Freedom of uforship serret ballot know how your union spends your dues of speech of the press criticize officials know salaries of your union officers from search without warrant petition government for redress of grievances know if your union officers are Communists know bow your union is run speedy nad public trial by fury help of a lawyer hear your ernployerls side of disagreements t to appear as a witness against yourself refuse to permit the check-off' of union dues go direct to your boss with a grievance be presumed innocent until proved guilty to own property work despite union jurisdictional disputes to work in any locality proper supervision of your union welfare funds to start and manage a business to make a profit 'Right not to be fired by union leaders t'i'Righz to rote on companys best offer :These are rights you enjoy under the Taft-Hartley law. tHfThis is a right enioyed by members of United Steel Workers, C.l.O. only when the Taft-Hartley law is invoked. TH EY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT TH EM RIGHT! Love, Sandy-Sl McMillan. Barbara-48 Minion, James-49. 60 McCarlhy, Maureen-48, 67 40, I25 Lowe, Becky-32 Lowe. Judie-50 Lowensfein. Ronald-II3 Lowery, Michael-49 Lucas. Laura-48, 92, II7, II2, Lucas. Suzanne-50. 104, 99 Lumley. Helen-99 Lurlcen. Don-47 Luslc. Sylvia-68 Lusf, Dian-I4 Luh, Calvin-47, 62, IOI Luh. Iris--50 Luiz, Sheri-50 Luzader. Richard-SI Lyday, Janef-45 Lyle, Jay-49 Lynch. Carol-47 Lyon. Lee-32, 70 Macaluso, Monica-40 Maclt, Dave-47. 59, 80, 84, 96 Mahone, Nadgne-48 Mahoney. Phillip-47 Maier, Jaclrie-50 Maker. Jim-I0 Malcar. Rose-50. 70 Malloy, John-50 Malone. Darlene-32, 94 Malone. Don-5l Malone. Eizabefh-33 Manning, Donna-48 Manson, Barbara-49, 7l Manfle, Bill-49. I06 Marlow, Eric-5l Marrioffi. Larry-49, 59, 70 Martin, Alice--33 Marlin. Helen-5I. IIO Marlin. Henry-5I, 60 Marfindale. Nancy-45. 68, IOI Marfindele, Sue- 50.68. 7l, 96. IO9, Il3 Marx. Russell-50 Mason. Jerry-5I. 7I Massey, Joe-SI. IO9 Massie, Pai-I6 Massie. Roberfs-47 Masslow. Tom-5l Mafheny, Linda- 33. 43, 57, 65, 69, 7l, 94. lOl. l20 Maurafh. Linda-88. IIO May. Ed-52 McCleaf. Eddie-33, II5 McCleaf, Mary-50, II2, II3 McClin'fock. Joyce- 46. IOO, I02, IO6, ll6 McClure. Glenn-50. II3 McComb. Bill-47, II6 McCormack. PaHy-33. 69 McCormick, Hlelen-4. 6 McCoy. Lois-33, 70 McDaniel, David-52 McDaniel. Joan-46 McDaniel, Sharon-52 ' McDermiH', Larry-47, I00 McDonald, Dennis- 33, 62. 63, BI, 82. 86, 80 McKifriclc, Dee-46 McKi+riclc. Larry-49. 89 McKnighf. Jim-50 McLaughlin, Bill-49 McLaughlin, Dave-45 150 II3 I06 IOO 84, McMillen. Pal'-33, IOO, IOI McMillen. Tom-47, 92. 93 McNamee. Sandra-46, lI6 McPherson. Fred-47 McVay, Linda-48 McVay, Ray-47 McWilliams, Carole-46 McWilliams, Donna-SI McWilliams, Jim- 9, I5. I7, 44, 63, 94. I03 McWilliams, Larry-47 Mead. Dan-49, 59, ll2 Mead, Larry-49 Meadows. Paul-4-9, 89, l24 Mebane, Esiher-52 Meier, Bev--50 Menz, Brenda-46, 56. 58. 66 Menz. Larry-I I3 Mercer. Bob-IO6 Merrick, John-49. 60. 99, IOO Merriclc, Nick-5l Merrian, Judy-47 Messing, Linda-46, 70 Mickelson, Dick-5I McDowell, Jo Ann-52 McEIhinny, Bonnie Lee-50 McElroy. Jo Ann--33 McElroy. Ron-5l McElwee, Carol-5I McEnfire, Bonnie-46, 57. 58, 68 Minfon. Carol-52 Mi+chel, Carolyn-50 Miichell, Jill--52 Miieen, Kay-45, I0l Mobley, Pam-48. 59 Moclr, Mary-6 Moder. Ronald--5I Moeller, Charles-50 Monfgomery. Jo Ann-46 Monfgomery, Nancy-49 Monifgomery, Ronald-50, II3 Monloney, Carol--50 Moore, Joyce-34, 69 Moore, Judie-45. 67, 7I Moore, Linda-48 Moore. Sally-34 Moore, Terry-52 Morgan. Gary-49 Morgan, MarieH'a- 9. I5. 43, 95. I03 Morgan. sslly-sl. 71. 99, lov, :zo Morical, Jaclc-49 Newlcirlz. Judy-49, 7I, 88, IO4. IIO Newman, Leon-IZ4 Nice, Bill-45. I23 Nice, Dave-34, eb, 94. 97, IOI Noel. Tom-52. IO9 Norman. AI-50 Norman. Don-49 Norman, Sharon-48 Norman, Tony--52 Norris, Barbara-48 Norris, Earnesf-52 Norris. Faye--49 Norris, Richard-47. 83, 87 Nowlin. Wendell-50 Oclxer, Carole-34 Ococlr. Gerald-7 O'Day. Pal'-40, 95 O'Donnel. Sherry-5I Ogden. Ronnie-49 O'Harra, Rhoda-6 Ohde, Sandy-50 Morris, Dan-49 Morris. Dave-49, 5l, II3 Morris, David-7I, l09 Morris. Janeli-40 Morris, Phillip-49 Morris, Phyllis-45 Morris, Saundra-52 Morris. Tim-II3, l23 II6. I20 McGee, Larry-40 McGee. Sue-46, 71 McGill, Tom-50 McHenry, Galen--50 Mclllyar. Jane-48. 60. II6. l0I, IIB McKay, Don-47. 93 McKelvey, Edifh-7 McKenzie Dick-49 McKenzie Floyd-Sl McKenzie Kennefh-49 Mickelson Michael- 47, 56, 59, 89, l02, I24 Michaelis, Carolyn-47, 99 Michaelis. Judy-50 Michaels, Debby-48 Mider. Jeannie- Morrison. Marie-5l Morrison, Roy-49 Morrison, Tom- 49, 60, IO6, I07, II5 Morrow, Diane-50 Morrow, Ronnie-49. IOI. III Moxley, Richard-49 Mayer. Dennis-l23 Mrowiec, Barbara-45 Muchmore, Don-49 Muchmore, Kay-45 Mueller, Ronald-49 Mueller. Suellen-50 Muller, Dave-47 Murnane, Geri-48, 60 Murnane, Sandy-5I i 33, 69. IOO, lOl. l06. ll6. Mider. Jerry-IOI, II3 Mielke. Sandy-Sl Miellxe. Susan-48 Miles, Bob-49, l24 Milliam, Charles-46 Miller, Arfhur-6 Murphy, Mrs. Mary-6. 65 Murphy, Mary-48, 60 Murray. Bob-34 Murray. Connie-47 Murray. Pam-52 Murvay. Charles-5 I M urvay, Robe rfa-46 Miller. Darlene-48, II6 Miller, Dixie-45, 6I Miller, Don-5l Miller, Jerry-49 Miller. John William--49, 68 Miller, Judy-48 Miller Larry-50, I04 Miller Margaref-47 Miller Niich-50 Miller Roberi-52, II3 Miller Ronnie-47, 83 Miller Sally-46, 58. 60, 66. Miller Sieve-47, lI3. Il6 Miller Sharon-70 Miller Sue-5l, 70 Miller, Ted-Sl, ll3 Millhone, Velma-6 Minclcs. Ronnie-52, I04, l23 Minclcs. Vera Jean- 20, 33. 43. 59, 67, 68, 94- I03. IO6, IO7 Musselman, Mary-48 Myers, Dick-45 Myers, Tom- 49. 59. 83, 87, 93, l24 Nachman, Jacl:-47, 59, 7I. 99, l02 Nash. Dicl:-5I. IOI Neal, Eugene-52 Neeb, George-6. 7 Neeley, Cicero-I23 Neeley, Emily-48 Neg. Ronald-34, 68 Neibler. Bev-34, 69, 70, 7l, Neibler. Sharon-46, 7l. I02 Neil. Jack-47. 51. 7l Neimeisler. John-49 Nelson. Karen-52 Ness. John van-50 Neville, Rufh-34, 76. 92, III, IZI Newlsirlc, Ari-I 23 Newkirk, Henry'-52 Oldfield, Nancy-46 Olelcer. Joan-60 Olinger, Lynda--52 O'MaIley. Dennis-47 Ore, Gary-I23 Osborne, Shirley-50 Osler, Bob-49 Ofis. Charles-52 Ovesf, Jerry-52 Owen. Cafherine-46 Owen. Mary Lou-5l. IIO Pack, Carolyn-34, 6l Pack, Mar+ha-52 Pack. Nancy-50 Palmer. Elaine-48. 68 Parks. Delores-45 Parks. Sieve- 34, 43. I06. 7l, 94, 99, I03 Parris, Dee-48 Parrish, Sally-52 Pale. Roberf-47, I24. 80, 83, Ill Pairicls. James--50 Pafferson. Carolyn-Sl, lI0 Pafferson. Janef-52 Pafferson, Pal-34 Paugh, Dianne-46 Paxfon, Becky-48 Payne. Paffi-46. 59, 87. l02 Payne, Sandra-46 Pealre, Susi--ll6, 48, 59, 67. l0l Pearson, Gloria--99 Pearson. Judi'rh-- 34, 58, 57, l06, 92, 69 Peery, Judy- 35. 60, 92, 69, 67. 76, 97, 98. I00, IO3 Peigh, Mike-I23 Pemberfon, Bob-Sl, 7I Pemberfon. Mack-6. 7, 79 Pence. Dave-35, 44. 76, 80. 82. 95 Pendell. Anne-46, 68, 7l Pennell, Dave-II6. 49, 7I Pennell, Paul-35. 4l Penner, Eddie-47 Pe+erson. John--SI, 59, 23, IOI Pfalfzgraf, Charles-45. 63, II6 Phillips, Bob-49, 60. 62, l24, 83. 94 Phillips, Bryan+- 35, 44, 62, 82, 94. l24. 76. 80 Phillips, Linda-50. IIO, IO9 Phillips, Molly-35. 60 Phillips, Nancy-48 Piclcens, Joyce-47. I00 Pitt, Joe-49 Rowe, La rry-49, 60 Plummer, Barbara-35, 58, 66. 97 Plummer. Dan- 47. 62, I06, 87, I24. 89 Pohle, Charles--47 Pohle. Paul-52. 59, IO4, I09 Porter, Barbara-48 Porter, Joann-50 Portertield, John-47 Posey, Fred-50, 7l Reed, Earl-7, 70 Reeder. Jim-47, III Reeder, Rachel-36 Ross, Carol-48 Ross. Linde- 37, 40, 56. 65. 74, 90. 92. 94, Shannon, Carolyn-IOI Sharp. Julie--52 Sharp, Rita-I6 Reese, Alice-36, IOO Reese, Barbara-42 Reese. Dotty-50, 7l, 88, IIO Reese, Marlene-52 Reeves, Ca rol-36 Reeves, Tom-I5 Reichert, Sharron-5I. IIO Reichert, Terry-47, 59, 62. 80. l24 Reichelderter, Nancy-48, 60, IOO IO6, Rossetti, IO7 Tom-49. 7I Roush, Charles-47 Roush, Doris Ann-Sl, 68 Roush, Goff-62, 63, IOO Roush. Ruby-Sl Roush, S usan-50. I I 7 Shato, Patricia-45. 6I Shaver, Delpha-47, 59, II2 Shaver, Lenora-37, II2 Shavers, Mary-52 Shay, Bob-5l Sheperd, Howard-49 Shields, Tom-47 Shipley, Max-52 Shoemaker, Cliff- Reid, Carmen-SI, 7l II3 Larry-47, IOI, l24 Pospichel, Carrie-48, 70 Pospichel, Zi Ann- 35. 56, IO6, 92, 40, 65. 94, I20 Postlethwait. Elizabeth- Reisman, Norm-45, l25 Remaly, Bill-5l Rennie, Henry-47 Ruble, Roger-47, 63, 94 Ruder, Ruegg, Karen-49, 7l, IO4, Rutling, Bill-I5 Rufling, Larry-49, II6 35, IO6, IO7, IOI. Ill Postlethwait. Harry-47, 66 Postlethwait, Jeen-50, 59. II3 Potter, Gary-52 Potter, Marlene-46 Potts, Dean-47 Powell, Judy-50, IO4, 99 Prater, Jim-49 Prater, Michael-52 Reynolds , Donald-48 Reynolds, Gary-49, II6, I24 Reynolds, Marlene-36, 42, 6l Reynolds, Richard-50 Reynolds , Shirley-5 I, 68 Rice. Dick-47, 62 Rice. Larry-47, 59, 62 Rice. Tom-49 Richards. Robert-52, 59 Ruhl, Marilyn-46 Ruhlen, Myrna--45. 58, Rumtield, Sharon-52 Rumley, Sue-48. 94 Rupe, Judy-46, III Russell. Gene-37, 89 Sager, Franlu--49, 7l Saint. Bob-5I, 96, IO9. I23 Sleger. Foreman-6 Prather, Ona-6. 6l Preest, Paula-52 Preston. David-49 Price. Beverly-46 Price, Bill-49, 60 Price, Elizabeth-52. IIO Price. Larry- 45, 62, 82. I86. I25. 80, I84 Pridemore, Thomas-I5 Probsf, Pat-I I6, 67, IOI, II8 Procter. Priscilla-48. IOO Quail, Diclc--45 Smith Snevely. Marsha-50, IIO P.e..+, Peggy-35. sa, 92, bs, 72, loo Pruden, Beverly-35, 42. 6I, 40 Pruitt, Bill--35. l24 Pruitt. John- 20. 35, 43, 57, 62. IO6. 40, 7I, 94 Puseclcer. Dicl:-52 Pyle. Jerry-49 Quail, Judy-46 Quiclcle, Leroy-50 Radcliff, Becky-5l, IIO Refsnider, Giles-49, 60, 93 Rendell. Stew-I23 Randolph, Walter-49 Renney. Roberta- 46, 7I, 87, 94. IOI, III Ranney, Ronnie-I5 Rausch. Geoff-36 Rausch. Jud-50 Reusch. Nancy-47 Rever, Pet-50 Rey. Faye-36. 40 Rea, Sharon-48, 68, 99 Ream, Kay-50 Ream. Nancy-48 Reame, Richard-52 Reerdin. Barbara-48 Reber, Kenneth-47, 59. 92, 93. II2 Rector. Hayes-47 Richards, Roma-45. 59, I02 Richards, Stuart--49 Richardson, Patricia-48 Richter, Milne-49 Riclcer, Fritz-47, l24 Ricketts. Jane-48, 60, 99 Ricketts, Jerry-36, 45 Rickman, Marylin--40 Riebel, Robert-47 Rite. Randy-5l Riggs. Benny-50 Riley, Rebecca-52 Rimestead, John-47, 62, 84 Rinehart, Jim-49 Rinehart, Orville-48 Rinehart, Sue-36 Ring. Carl-5l Rismiller. Karen-46 Ritter, Shirley-47 Roach, Bob-36, 7I Saint. Ron-49 Salyer, Keith-5I, Il3 Salyer. Larry-47, IOI Selyers, Floyd-45 Semmons, Virginia-48, 6I Sampson, Beverly-46, 59 IO9 Sanford, Jerry-49. IO9 Saunders, Jo Ann-37, 40. 92, IO6 Sawyer. Kay-50, IIO Schaffer, Harold-49, lOl Schaffer, Robert-47, 56 Scharte, Scherer. Schiller, Helga-49, 6I Lacinde-37. 59, 65. 67. 72 Diane-50. IO4 Schmalstig. Pat-SI, 99, IO4. II2 Schmidt, Eddy-49. 62. 83. I22. I24 Schmidt, Janice-49, 59 Schmidt, Schmidt, 37, Judy-49, 7I, IIO Lynn- 58. 69. 76, 94, I2I 47. 62, 97, I02. IO6, I Shoemaker, Franlr--47 Shroyer, Bob-50 Shults, Lee-46, 63 Shults. Leo-46. 63 Shurtz, Barbara-52 Sickles, Joan-37 Siebert, William-7 Sigler, Dicl:-49 Simmons. Marthalee-49. 67 Simonson, Hulde-46. 59. 69 Sims, Jacl:-49 Sindledeclrer, Russell-50 Singer. Donna-49 Sines, Tom-60. 83, 97. 98 Sink, Mary-50 Sisson. Bonnie-50. 7l. IIO 25 99. I02 Slebeugh, Harriett-46, 7I, I02, III Slegle. Barbara-5I, II8 Slaughter, Rex-49 Slavens, Buddy-49 Smiley, James-5I, IO4 Smith. Bill-83 Robbins, Wayne-45, 94, II6 Roberts, Janet-99 Roberts, Jim-I I3 Roberts, David-52 Roberts. Ed-5l, II2 Roberts, Janet-48, 99 Robinson. Diena-46, 7l Schmidt, Vivien-6 Schmitt, Howe rd-47 Schmitter, William-7, 79 Schneider. Herbert-6, 67 Schofield, Leroy-50 Schrack. Diane-46. 7l Schroech. Ted-45 Robinson, Donna--49 Robinson, Fanny-42 Robinson, Sonia-50 Robison, Grace-7 Robison, Judi-48, 59 Rockefeller, Mariana-5l Rodgers, Mark-50 Rogers, Larry-47 Roherer, Glenn-l23 Rohr. Diana-46. 59, 67, 69 Roives, Karin- 5I, 88. IOI. IO4. IIO. I20 Roman, John-49, 60, 93 Ronclcovsluy, Dick- 36. 40. 63, IO6. 125 Schroeclr, Nancy-46, IOI Schroy, Jerry-47 Schroy, John-Sl Schubert, Dianne-49 Schulze. Schuman Billie June-52 , Karen-49. 99 Schwaan. Mickey-49, 60. 94, IO6 Scott, G inger-45. 70, IOO scan, Judy-so, lov, no Seagle. Barbara- Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith. Smith Charlene-97 Dick-47, I06 Dolores-50 Donne J.-37. I0l Donna S.--37 Ellen-49, 7I. Gary-47, 62. I06 Smith George-48, II8 Smith Howard-47 Smith Jeclr-49 Smith Jay-93 Smith Jerri-50 Smith John-37 Smith Judy-49 Smith Justin-47, 59 smm., Lynda-as. 48 Smith Marvene-40 Smith Mary-30, IO4 Smith Paul-47 Smith Peggy-48 Smith Ralph-40 Smith, Sandy-I5 Smith, Saundra-5I Smith Sharon-49 Smith, Shelly-l23 Smith Stanley-49 Victor-50, l23 Sl, IO4, IIO, II2, lI8 Seagle. Judy-375 IO6, IO7 Sears, Alberta--49 Sears, John-47 Rector. Terry-49 Rector. Toby-47, 56, 67, II6 Redding, Beverly-50. IIO Redman., Redman, Redman, Sherry-48 Ronnie-36 Sandy-40 Reece. Judy-48 Reed, Burnette-47 Rose. Altreide-46 Rose, Cerlene-37, IO6 Rose. Dorris-40 Rose, Earl-47, 80 Rose, Gus-40 Rose, Harold-52 Rose, Richard-52 Ross, Bob-l23 Seclrman, Sondra-49 Sedwiclc, H. C.-6, 7 Seelemlinder, Patti-48. Seesholtz, Bill-48 Seifert. Myron- Sellers. Mary-46. 70 Sensabeugh, Brent-50 Shady. Jerry-49, IO4 Shafer, Dave-47 67 Smoot, Robert-47 IO4. IO9 , I07, II7 Snavely. Dave-l5. 44. 62. 80. B2 Snedeger, Bob-45. 80. 84, 86 Snider, Linde-49. 7l Snider. Milne-48 Snodgrass. Marilyn-40 Snedegar, Mary-l5. 43, 70, 95 Snow, Dorothy--I5. 95. IO6 Snyder, Bob-50 Snyder, Dan-II3 Snyder, Jack-Sl, II3 Snycler. Ron-I23 Solrol, Paul-49 Sonnemann, Monika-5I Sorenson. Sandy-46 Sorrells, Brian-49, 60 Soulh. Carole-SI Soulhor, Carol-49, 60, 67, III Soulhworlh. Sandy- 38. 58. 67, lOl. IO3, IO6. Sowers. Eddie-47 Sowers. Mary-50 Spangler, Bob-89 Spangler, Brian-5l Spangler. Lee-5I Spangler, Hike-49, 56 WSpangler, 'Sharon-46 Spangler. Winnie-38, 76. 92 'Sparrow. Pauline-6, 67 Spears, Jerry-49, 56, 87, I25. Gerry-5 I, lOl U nalv, Susie-68 SHicher. Phyllis-50 Spence, Jean-49 Spencer. Carolyn-52 Spencer, Don-38 Springer, AI-52 Squeo. Larry-47 Srail, Donald-6 Slaley, Eslher-49 Slaley. Marilyn-52 Slanlield, Zo Ann-I5, I03 Slalczar. Laraine-49, 94, 97 Slalen, Charles-45 Slalen, Harry-47 Slalen, Joyce-49 Slavrides, Sleve-49 Sleece, Richie-45 Sleele, Dave-38 Sleele, Nancy-49 Sleger, Odell-5I Slelz, Dick-52, I23 Slem. 'Gilberl-47, 99, lI2, II6. Slephens. Lois-45 Slerner, Dave-47. 60 Slewarl, Jean-46, 60, 67, III Slimmel, Nancy-SI. I09 Stilwell, Maxine--47, 59, III Slillwell. Ron-I5 Slone, John-I6, 63 Slone, E. T.-7 Slrelhie, Pele-52 Slreel. Roger-49, 87 Slriclrler, Joyce- IO7 Il8 Taicherl, R. E.-6. 66 Terpilra, Janel-50. 68 Terry, Ron-46, 6l Thalcher, Bonnie-50. 96, IO4 Thimmes. Julie-5I Thivener, Faye-50 Thivener. Thivener, Thomas. Thomas. Thomas. Thomas. Thomas, Thompson Judy-6I Kaye-50, 7I Bob-52 Dave-49, I09 Jane-6 Joe-49 Richard-I6 . Dave-39, 67, 99, IOO Thompson. Joe-47 Thompson, Judy-49 Thompson, Nancy-39, 67 Thompson, Norma-5I Thompson , Joe-47 Thompson, John-6 Veregge, Sue- 39. 44, 58. 69, 7l, 76. l2l Viclor, James-I23 Von Schrilh, Judy-49 Voorhees, Bob-49. 60, 93. II6 Wade. Marlha-46, 6I Walker, Fred-47 Walker, Gary-52, ll2, Il3, l25 Walker, Jim-5I, 68, I04 Walp. Carl-5I. 68 Walls, Connie-A-8 Walsh, Jim-SI, II3, I09, I23 Wallers, Flora-SI Wallers, Jim-I23 Wallers, Kennelh-47 Wallman, Beverly-47, 60. 68. IOO Walz, Sandy-49, I04 Warcl, Carolyn-42, 45 While, lvan-39. 70, II6, l20 While, Janel-46. 56 Whilsell, Jody-5I Wichlerman. Janice-59. II2 Wichlerman, Jim- 40. 62, IOO. ll2, II3, I2I Wilkinson, Bob-49, IOI Wilkinson, Jim-49 Williams. Belly-49. 7l, l09 Williams, Carol-46 Williams, David-47 Williams. Dick-IO9, II3 Williams, Frances-49 Williams, Frieda-49 Williams, George-6 Williams. Jeanne-5I, 70, I04 Thompson, Saundra-SI Thorne, Mary-5I Thorne, Sandy-39, 70 Thornlon, Bob-49, 83, l25 Thornlon, Dave-47 Tidwell, Roger-49 Tillis, Pally-49 Tillis, Roger-52 Tillon, Judy- 39, 44, 56, 65. 67, 90, 94, I03 Ward. Dick-48 Ward, Norma-I6, IO6 Ward, Phillip-47 Ward. Rila-52 Ward. Rulh-5l, II3 Ware, Helen-7 Williams, Jerry-47, 62. 83. I24 Williams, Joyce- 40, 58, 59, 67, 69, 74, 90. 3 I2I, IO6 Williams, Pal'-49, 70 Williams, Sandy-4-9 Williams. Ralph-I6 Williams, Sharon-SI Williamson, Dick- I 09, I23 Wareham, Donna-42, 48. 6I Wareham, Paul-52 Wareham, Sandra-46 Warlield, Marlhe-6 Warley, Richard-50 Williamson, Jim--47, l02. IO6, II6 Willie, Don-47 Willis, Jim-4-9, IOI, l24 Willis, Pauline-50 Wills, David-6 Tillon. Ke n-47, IOO, IO6 Timmons, Barbara-6I Timmons, Bob-49, lOl Timmons, Danny-52, I 09 Timmons. Timmons, Tom-5l, lOl Tippel. Diana-60 Tillle, George-47, l24 Tillle, Ralph-45 Todd. Lois-39, 6l, 68 Todd, Mike-49 38. 40, 57. 67, 94, IOI. II6 Slrohm, Sleve-52 Sluarl. Bob-45 Slule, Dick-56 Slullz, Dale-38, 45, 92, 93, IO6 Slump. Rose-52 Suchman, Al-38 Sunker. Charlene-I6, 68, 70, IOO Sunker, Diana-49, 99, I06 Surrell, Linda-5I Swicegood, Dave-3, 45, IO6, IO7 Swinford, Linda-49 Swisher, Jean-50. IIO Tague, Gary-38, 94 Tague, Judi-45. 6l Tallman, Ann-46 Talmedge, Bob-so Talmadge. Jack-38, 89 Tandy, Rulh-7, 8. 69 Taylor, Floyda--49, 60 Taylor, Judy-SI Taylor, Sheridan-5I Templelon, Wanda-49, 6I. 67 152 Tracy, Norman-39 Tracy, Paul-5l, 7l, IO9 Treherne, Sally-49 Trilsch, David-49, II6 Troll, Pele- 47, 62, 68. 94, 97, l02, IO6 Troul, 6. 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