West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1960
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Ohio State-MS. Advisor -Jan. Sr. Class Steve Blazina lnflustrial Arts 2 yrs. at West Ohio State University BS.fOhio State john Paul Butler History 3 yrs. at West Capital University BS.--Capital F. E. Bonar American History. P.O.D. 10 yrs. at West Ohio State University B.S.g NI.A.fO.S.U. Advisor-Sr. Student Council l. H. Cammarn P.0.D. ll yrs. at West Capital University Springfield College lNlass.l BS. l.t-ota W. Clarke lf11s1'iw.y.w Eflzzcution 7 yrs. at West Kent State University B.9.-- Kent Stat:- lirances Evans Latin 7 yrs. at West Xll. St. ,lost-ph. Ohio lvniy. BA. in Ed. MA. l.a1lin Club Advisor ,lohn R. Dale lnstrztm en tal .llusic 5 yrs. at West O.S.U. Schillinger School in Boston BS. Education Howard W. Ferguson l'lzy.sicr1l Education and Health Erl. l yr. at West Nsbury College and University of Ky BA.: MA. Frances C. Davis Erzglislz 11 yrs. at West Nebraska University Advisor-F.T.A. R. C. Class Biological Science 17 yrs. at West University of Illinois and Miami University BS.: M.A. Coach of Track and Cross Country Hr. Dodds Geometry-G. tllrztli 4 yrs. at West Ohio State University, Wayne University B.A.g BS. Advisor Hi-Y Larry Cray llutlz uncl P.E. 'MQ yr. at West Wittenberg BS. Education Reserve Football and Jr. High Baseball Coach Kathryn J. Duff English 7 yrs. at West University of PiIISlJLlrgl1 B.E,-Pittsburgh Evelyn A. Hall Rctrlio, Drtzmatics, Stage Craft l8 yrs. at West Colorado College of Education Bachelors and Masters PQ Margaret Harold Spanishg French 12 yrs. at West Oberlin A.B. Oberlin Advisor-Spanish Club jewel S. Johnston Phy. Erl.: Health Erl. 3 yrs. at West State Teachers College B.S.-State Teachers College Advisor-C.A.A. Mary Heeter Commercial 10 yrs. at West Kent Slate B.S. Ed. Y-Teen Advisor Solange T. .lones French P6 yr. at West Ohio State University. B.S. Education Fred Heischman Algebra: Math 14 yrs. at West Capital University B.S.-Capital Varsity Basketball Coach Edwin 11. Kaylor Guidance Counselorg Speech 27 yrs. at West Ohio State University B.A.g B.S.g M.A.Z O.S.U. George Heitz Science 31 yrs. at West Otterheing O.S.H. B.S.-Otterbein KLA.-O.S.U. Adolph Kittel English 24 yrs. at West Capital-A.B. o.s.U.4M.A. Advisorijr. Student Council .lr. Red Cross Margaret Henry Algebra 17 yrs. at West Ohio State ll.S. Education lh-lane Kitte-l lfus. Eng.: Contenzpnrury Eng. 20l,Qyrs. at West Ohio State University l3.S.g Klastf-r's Equiv. O. D. Lehman Distributive Eclucation 18 yrs. at West Ohio StatewB.S.g M.A. Grad. WUl'kA-COlUIIlb131 Univ. of California Advisor--DECA Club Velma Millhone English and Dramntics 20 yrs. at West Columbia University and Xluskingum College .-MB.. M.A. English lr. Commencement Speech Advisor Kenneth Love ,llathematics 17 yrs. at West Ohio UniversitysB.S. S.U. M.A. Darl Moyer Instrumental Music 1st yr. at West Mt. Union College AB. Helen Lumley Librarian 21 yrs. at West Ohio Stateg Carnegie Tech B.S.g MA.-O.S.U. B.S.L.--C.1.T. Advisor Student Library Staff Nlary Murphy World History and American History 14 yrs. at West Ohio State University B.S. Education Blasters Education Y-Teens Advisor Helen McCormick History 31 yrs. at West Ohio State University HS.: Master Advisor--Nurses Cluh Charles Myers Boys' .fltlenflfzncc 3 yrs. at West ILS.-Capital Arthur Miller Drafting 31 yrs. at West Ohio University ll.S.gO.S.U. David W. Petty Trig-Pl. Ceom.--Alg. 1 vr. at West Mariettia-Mount Union B.S. Math T G. F. Ocock Physics fl- yrs. at West Valparaiso University-A.B. University of Illinois-M.S. Advisor-Science Club Audio-visual Dept. Bill Schmitter Scienceg Biology GW yrs. at West O.S.U.-B.S. Football: Basketball Coach Roger Odell Bi1s.Aritlz.Cen. .llrirlz lst yr. at West Asbury College. Wilmorc Ky AB. VCT. Advisor Herbert Schneider History T yrs. at West Ohio State University RA.: B.S.: MA. Xdvisor-F.T.A. Ona Prather tYutrilion: Food: Chilrl Cureg Costume Design 17 yrs. at West Teacher College of Ill.-B.S. University of Chicago-M.S. Advisor-F.H.A. Myron T. Seifert Snlesg English 23 yrs. at West Ohio State University HS.: M.A. Advisor-Sr. Class Gretchen Rice School Nurse lst yr. at West O.S.U. HS. Assists with F.N.A. E. T. Stone Ch ernistry l3 yrs. at West Muskingum R.S.AMuskingum Advisor-Rope Twirlers Ronald Rousculp Hist. and Ceog. lst yr. at West O.S.U. B.S. in Ed. Richard E. Teichert Fine Arts Ohio State University R.S.g M.A.4O.S.U, Advisor-Art Cluh .lane Thomas Cont. Liz and Eng. Lic 21 yrs. at West O.S.U. B.S. in Ed. Sr. Class Sponsor George Williams American History 26 yrs. at West Ohio State University B.S.-O.S.U. Faculty Mgr. of Athletics Mozelle Warren Business Education 10 yrs. at West U Muskingumg O.S.U. B.A.AMuslcingum M.A.-Ohio State Advisor-Y-Teens Howard Wilson Business Law HQ yrs. at West O.S.U. and Franklin Univ, R.S. in Ed, B. A. Political Science, LLB Teacher Coordinator of Student Activities, Student Ct. Richard J. Warye Speech: Dramatics, English 315 yrs. at West Ohio State University B.S.g MA. Helen M. Workman Girls' Attendance 31 yrs. at West Miamig Ohio State R.S.g M.A. Edith White Vocal Music 13 yrs. at West Muskingum B.S. with Music Supervision Williairi M. Young Driver Education 2 yrs. at West Ohio State University HS.-O.S.U. Robert A. Wilcox fournulisnz: History: English 2 yrs. at West Ohio State University HS.-Ohio State .lames W. Branson Mary Dugan Otto France Edna l'larrison Miriam Hinton Florence Heitz Edith Mclielxey Mary Mock Elwood Murphy Emma Uncapher Not Pictured To WilliC7FwI'4Tll1 the Demons of 220. This is one triangle Mr. Dodds f0l1I1d hard t0 handle. fs-' L. ,,, l 8, V4 ., 2 W k .M h 2 E gawk.. -1,- Mm The faculty enjoyed the prom too. T I4 N X9ilXNSii-mxww WX wx MW I A M A I N Q 1 i 1 X . ,D ff f-5 A' 7 .,.- , 'Q 2 f O ,, L: ,. V .1 ' , A Y W ,V y , 5' 5... .,,. ,jf 'N . 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'A A !L 'QL' , ww M, Z, WH '7 x ,F l 5532 1 ,1 ,QE y W anuavy Class jfcers 4 'dyke mv 16 , 1 7 ,, if ,, f .,,,, . ,V ,f, .2 .7 f ,, so 5.41 W SX 1 W me Q f cj . , Niwbkwxxyt a imxx X 'S -xmas Xl .Wsssaa ,m,w2sg, , New Our senior year hnally came Strange how things weren't the same This is what we've waited for There just wasift any morn- Our last year at Vlfest To us this was the hcsl The hrst picture to Iill the scene 'llhe Honiecomingeeewe piclxeml our queen Next was the mixcr, all hatl a lilasl The happy memories will forever last Remember our lsanquel ancl prophecy Full of frm and memory The prom followctl. our night Evcrytliing went exactly right This was a tlream come true And yet. the hours seemed so few llethlchcm l,utheran was the place llaccalaureate, the things we had to Inspiration set hefore usito think Plan, and pray was a must Graduation clay came, all too near Our departing was now near We hid farewell. not good-lvye Vlfest High, West High. Vifest High face vw? Sharon Allard 'Sherri' ,4 Carefree, joyful, happy lass, Who loved lun more than a class. Y-Teens 1, 2 Girls Clee 1, 2 Office Monitor 2 Reg. Civic Chm. 1, 2, 3 Carol Bailey Shrfs not a flower, she's not a pearl, She's just a pretty all around girl. Class Team Cheerleader IZ French Club 1, 2 N-Teens 1, 2 Student Council 1 Peo Club 2 Office Monitor 3 lntramurals 1. 2 L Society 2 Reg. bee. 2 Julia E. Banks itsugaryv Of spirits still and quiet, F.H.A. 1 French Club 1. .u Y-Teens l, 2, 3 -1 Larry Barnett He has his share of wit and we Often hear hi musing it. Varsity Football 2 Reserve Football 1 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 1, 2 Boys Glee 1, 2 Track 2, 3 Monitor 1, 2 Terry Beard He can laugh with the jolliest And worl: with the busiest. Hi-Y 1, 2 Radio 2, 3 Senior Orchestra 1 Nlarching 1, 2, 3 Dance Band 1, 2, 3 ' Variety Show 1, 2, 3 Tax Stamp Show 1, 2, S3 All City Sr. Band 3 Most 'Talented 3 James Bessler LSJim1l Oiuet and reserved is he. James Bidwell LJirn15 I To the world he wore a bashlul look. Reserve Football 1 Monitor 1, 2 Pauline Bixler Polly Gentle of manner, lcind of heart. Y-Teens Office Monitors Cafe. Duty Jerry Borland His friends, there aremany, His foes, has he any? Varsity Football 3 Reserve Football 1 Radio 3 Andrea Lynn Boyce Ande Not that I love to study less: But that I love fun more. Equestrian Club 1 F.H.A. 1 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Class Team 3 Student Council 1, 2 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 lr. Achievement Queen 3 Reg. President 3 llym Monitor 2, 3 N -Teens Rep. 2, 3 Larry Wayne Bruner Little l axlf, .'lI'y wants are few. Latin Club 1, 2 Offive hlunitur 1 Senior Choir l Boys Clee 1, 2, 3 Jerry William Buck When 71011 hnozt' him, ion'll lil, 1- him av zcell nw we dn, l'ies4'l'xe lfootliall l Track 1, 2 V , . .1 Xlullllnil J lfuiw-1' Dax Uiutlt- I .ff Sandra Bush 'Bush The nzilrlest manner anrl the sen tlest heart. V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3 Y.A.C. 2. 3 French Club l. 2. 3 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3 S100 Club 1 Pen Club 2. 3 Style Sbnw Hush-Q: Ia Senior Choir 2 Beginning Cliuir l Cirls Clee 1. 2. 3 Office Monitor 3 Fun Without Dvst1'uctimi' J lntramurals 1. 2. 3 Christmas Pageant .3 Beffy Lou Ca rson A1 quiet girl with a pleaxing flic- position. X-Teens 1. TZ Cafe. Duty 1 Virginia Cash One that thinlreth no FHA. 1. 2. 3 Y-Teens l. 2. 3 S100 Club l District Science Day 2 Bill Castle We grant altho' he had much wil, He was very shi' in using it. Cross Country 2, 3 Varsity Basketball 2. Reserve Basketball 1 Calf 1, 2. 3 Monitor 3 Melissa Ann Cheek 'tBootsie She likes to laugh. joke. lrzrl oft her teachers F.H.:X. 2, 3 French Club l. 2 'H-Teens l, 2. 3 Pep Club 2 Uffit-e Monitor 2. .3 lntramurale l. 2 Rvg. bus Mgr. I Judith Clay Judy .xhw lil. rw tu Joyce Clay Joy Pearls come in small packages. l7.H.A. sec. 2 pub. elim. 3 l .N.A. 1, 2. 3 V,ff,Y. 2. 3 French Club 2 Y-Teens 1. 2. 3 Style Show 3 Girls Clee 1 Office Monitor 1. Z Clinic Monitor 2. 3 Intramurals 1 Suzanne Click Nothing is more useful than .Si lence. V.C.Y. 3 H-Teens 1. 2. 3 Ticket Seller Pep Club 2 gtudy Monitor 1 Sandra Coe Sandy Why should I hurry? Equestrian Club 1 F. H A. l Latin Club 1. 2 Y-Teens 1. 3 S100 Club 1. 3 Pep Club 2 Beginning Choir 2 Office Monitor 1 lntramurals 1 Gym Monitor 1 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2 Sec. for Mrs. Wlarren -15' Ma ry Louise Converse lil quietness indicated zrisrlom Shen be a library. Equestrian Club 1. 2 3 V.C.Y. 1. 2. 3 Y-Teens l. 2. 3 Local Science Day 2 State Science Day 2 ln'-lip' George Cooper Yo sinner and no saint perhaps Hlllflffll. the reryi be-vt of chap.: Vllh. Pl S100 l. 2 Marcliing Baud l. 2, 3 Variety Shun 2. 3 Concert liand 1, 2. 3 Monitor 2. 3 tu prorulgv, X fb- llon' lnmlvsl. I-lllllll. rrllemwnfll plislz 1-fl zvisc. Y.C.Y. 1. 2 Y Xl' 2 l'll't'I14'll lflttli l, 2. fl N-'lle-eil: l. llus. Ml Null 1.2.3 Style- Slum' l'Nllt'l' .3 National llunur 3 Ili-ginning Clmii' 2 lntramurulf- I. 2, 3 l. 5lvl'l1'ly 2 llua. Mgr. l Maxine Crider Max Serene ax night. V.C.Y. 2 X -Teens l. 3 rlllvlu-'I Sellmw 2 flll things come to those who wait. 67 fx J udith Cruse ulludyu A girl with charm and smiling face Quiet, reserved, possessed of grace. Y-Teens 1, 2 Ticket Seller Pep Club 1 Cafe 1 Carolyn Davis t'Susie 4 gay pursuer of the .social whirl. F.T.A. 2 CAA. 1, pres. 2, cabinet 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 National Honor 3 Beginning Choir 1 Office Monitors 3 Relay Queen 3 lntramurals 1, 2, 3 L Society 2 Gym Monitor 1, 2 Volleyball Class Team 2 Card Section 2 Patricia Deck .ipattyn Better dead than out of style. Art Club 1, 2 Equestrian Club 1, F. T.VA. 1. 2, 3 , V.C.H'. 1, 2 Latin Club 1, 2 Science Club 2 'X -Teens 1, 2, 3 Student Council 3 Pep Club 2 2 Cym Monitor 1, 2, 3 Barbara Deifrich LLBarbY1 Sl7e's a girl with golden hair, Ever friendly, ever fair. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Monitor 1, 2, 3 . 286 ' ziffilf Pep Club Fun Without Destiuttion Intramurals 1 Girls' Chorus 1, 2 Brenda Detrow A quiet girl with position. Y-Teens Peggy Edwards Slpeglt a pleasing dis- We are charmed by her neatness. French Club 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2 Hank Tellers 2, 3 Cashier for Mr. Schneider 2, 3 Leon Evans A bold had manl Varsity Football 1, 2, 3 French Club 1 3100 Club 1, 2 31000 Club 2 Senior Choir 2, 3 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Glee 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Monitor 2 Reg. President 3 Curtis Fausnaugh At last I'm through. Hall Monitor 3 Joan Fisk If silence were golden, Sheli be a millionaire. Y-Teens 1 Office Monitor 3 Mary Fleming Jeannie Rosy cheeks and a broad smile for all. Equestrian Club 1, 2 F, H. A. 1, 2 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2 Beginning Choir 1, 2 Girls Clee 1 Reg. Officer 2, 3 Occident Rep. 2, 3 John Galentine Tho, he'.s shy and not well lcnown, His character is always shown. Art Club 1, 2, 3 Dick Glass l'le's neither bold nor shui, noisy or quiet. Hefs just right. Varsity Football 2. 3 Reserve Football 1 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Clwil' 2 Boys Clee 2' Marching Band 1 Variety Show 1 Track 1. 2, 3 Xlonitor 1, 2, 3 17 Dean Duane Grabill Worldly cares bother him not Cross Country 2 Varsity Football 3 Reserve Football 1 Track 1, 2 Monitor 1, 2, 3 Reg. Business Mgr. 2, 3 Linda Halley Hears much and says little. F.H.A. officer 2, 3 V.C.Y. 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 S100 Club 1 Marilyn Hanger Friendly. capable. optimistie. Good nature is always her charac- leristic. F.N.A. l, sec. 2, pres. 3 C.A.A. 2. 3 French Club l, 2, 3 Y-Teens l, 2, 3 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Girls Cleo 1 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3 Rotary Lunchfon 3 Mardi Gras Queen 2 Intramurals l ,2, 3 Card Section 2 All Around 3 Susie Harvey Gentle and sweet anrl oh so neat: .4 nzore louable girl yotfll nerer meet. F.T.A. 2, 3 V.C.Y. l, 2, 3 lf.A.A. 2, 3 V.A.C. 2, treas. 3 French Club l, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Radio 2, 3 Senior Choir Student Diret-tor 3 Senior Orvhestra vice-pres. 1, 2, 3 sec. 2 pres. 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 fe Volleyball Class Team 2 Ronald Harper Ronnie Yerer worried, never cared. But with others his joys he shared. Reserve Football l Equestrian Club l Latin Club l, 2 Radio 3 Senior Choir 2. 3 Q ! llr-grinning Choir l llnys Cl:-v 2. 3 Jerrilyn Kay Hecker Jerri Hof wgyyg gre wars of pleaxanlllen l -T1-1-ns l. 2, 3 'lliwlivl St-llf-r l S100 Clulu l llank 'lla-llers l Hffiwe Monitors 1.2 A ,fix tlirls Chorus l, 2 A ling. 504: l John Henderson Jock .llingle a little folly wisdom. Cross Country 2 French Club 2, 3 Student Council 3 Senior Choir 3 Boys Clee l, 2, 3 Track 2 L Society 2 Monitor 2, 3 Most Intelligent 3 Sam Hessler with your He was full of false and jest. Srience Club 3 Greenhouse 3 Doug Hoff nDud1yn .4 good friend and a good business HIGH. Beginning Choir l. 2 Monitor 2, 3 Mary Huff Wisdom mounts her zenith ui the stars. FTA. 3 F.N.A. 1 vice-pres. 2. 3 V.C.Y. l, 2 pres. 3 V.A.C. 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Y-Teens 1. 2. 3 S100 Club 3 Pep Club 2 National Honor 3 Senior Choir 3 Office Monitors l. 2. 3 lntramurals l. 2 L Soeiety 2 Optimistis Club A ward Bonnie Higgins Une who quietly does her best. N-Teens l. 2 lleginninfl Choir l. 2 Bill Jones .4 genial disposition brings its oun reward and many friends, Reserve Football l Latin Club Science Club 1 Beginning Choir 1, 2 Boys Clee 1. 2 Track 1, 2. 3 Study Monitor 3 St-ienve Fair 2 Donna Lynn Jones Her voice was erer .soft and low An excellent thing in a woman C.A.A. 1 French Club 1 Y-Teens Treas. 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 3 lntramurals 1 Henry Jones In quietness ana' confidence Shall be your strength. V.C.Y. Batemans Boys Carol Kendall A sweet but saucy little lass. F.H.A. 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 3100 Club 1 William Kern Freddy -ln all around ood Q ort is he - s -D and just as modest as he can be Class Vive President 3 Varsity Football 2 co-catp. 3 Reserve Football 1 F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 3 V.A.C. 3 Spanish Club 1 Hi-Y 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 3 Office Monitor 2, 3 Rotary Luncheon 3 Hall Monitor 2, 3 Most Popular 3 Charles E. Kiffrell 'fChuck .Vezver do today what you can put off ,till tomorrow. Varsity Football 1, 3 Art Club 1, 2, 3 Equestrian Club 1, 2 French Club 1 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 S100 Club 1, 2 Pep Club 2 Beginning Choir 2, 3 Boys Ensemble 3 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Office Monitor 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Christmas Play 3 Sue Knollman She talked, she smiled, Our h earls beguilerl. F.T.A. 2 F.N.A. 2, 3 C.A.A. 2, 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Student Council Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 2, C-irls Cleo 1 Variety Show 1 3 3 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3 Relay Queen 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Fred Lambert Silence in seven languages. Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2 Art Club 1. 2, 3 Student Council 2 llraft-ing Awards 2 State lndustrial Arts Convention Award 2 Barb Longhenry Barbara laughed, Barbara played. .4 very cheerful little maid. V.C.Y. 3 Latin Club 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 National Honor 3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Cirls Glee 2, 3 Mixed Ensemble 3 Office Monitors 1, 2, 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 L Society 2 Vllittest 3 Michael Pedro Lowery .4 quiet unassuming lad Of whom welve heard nothing bad. Suzanne Lucas I am part of all that I have seen. Equetsrian Club 1 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3 V.C.Y. 1, 2. 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Radio 2 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 3 Girls Clee 2 Class Play 2 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3 i'Fun Without Destruction 3 Jay A. Lyle He knows not the meaning of the verb Io hurryf' V.C.Y. Hi-Y 1, 2 Monitor 1, 2 Barbara Manson Barb Sweetness. truth and erery gra We read distinctly in her face, V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3 V.A.C. 1, 2, 3 French Club 1. 2. 3 Student Council 1 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Clem' 1. 2 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Christmas Play 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 2 Xlost Reliable 3 Judith Lee Michaelis I uJ'udyn Of quiet and retiring mood. Spanish Club 1 Y-Teens 2, 3 Carolyn Mitchell True to her word, her work, .mtl her friends. V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3 V.A.C. 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 55100 Club 1 Style Show Hostess 3 Office Monitor 3 Clinic Monitor 3 Robert Graham Miles Blessing on the little man. Reserve Football 2 Student Council 1 Track 1,2 Drafting Award 3 Ronald Morrow ttR0nn He was a jolly good fellow, and fl great sport. V.C.Y. 3 V.A.C. 3 Latin Club 1, 3 Science Club 1, 2 Library Staff 1, 2, 3 55100 Club 1 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Clee 1 Reg. Civic Chm. 1 Football Mgr. 1 Boys Chorus Line 3 Most Reliable 3 Adm Siegfried Mosesmann llsigw Always jolly and full of fun, Sig was liked by everyone. Art Club 1 French Club 1 Spanish Club 1, 2 pres. 3 Science Club 1 Hi-Y 1 Track 1, 2, 3 Germania Soccer Club bv Judie Newkirk She has the enthttsiasnl and pleas- ing pcrsoriality' of youth. Class Treasurer 3 Homecoming Court 3 Cheerleader 2, 3 V.C,Y. 1. tra-as. 2. 3 G,A.A. 1 cabinet 2, 3 French Club l'rcs. 1, 2, 3 Style Show 3 National Honor 3 Senior Clioir 2, 3 Rotary Lum-ht-on 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 ft L Society 2 Class Team 1. 2 Xlost Popular 3 Dave Preston .alll men look upon him favorably. Hall Monitor Nancy Pack Silence in a woman is like speech in a man. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Judson Rausch Jud ' Tis true he is not much inclined, To fondness or to the female kind. Kay Ream Her hand is ever ready, ever willing. F.N.A. sec. 1, 2, 3 V.C.Y. 3 V.A.C. 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 92100 Club 1 Pep Club 2 Beginning Choir 3 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3 Office Monitors 1, 2. 3 Fun Without Destruction State Science Awards 3 Drafting Monitor 1, 2, 3 Gerald Reynolds ::Garryvv Nor bold, nor shy. nor short. nor tall, But a new mingling of them all. Cross Country 1. 2, 3 V.C.Y. 2. 3 Latin Club 1 l'li-Y .3 Student Council 3 Radio 2. 3 Nlarching Band 1 Class Plav 3 Fun Without Destruction w Tax Stamp Show 3 Monitor al, 2 Reg. Pres. 2, 3 Bus. Mgr. 1 Most Fun To Be With 3 Donna Robinson 4nd the brightest little twinkle, When a funny thing occurredg .find the lightest little tinkle Of 0 laugh you ever heard. C.A.A. treas. 2 cabinet 3 V.A.C. 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Student Council 3 S100 Club 2, 3 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 lntramurals 1, 2, 3 Reg. Pres. 3 Reg. Civic Chm. 1 Hall Monitor .Q ,wg-4 Thomas Lee Rossetti ttT0mvx .4 man who's not afraid to say his wr, Though a wh ole lown's against him.. V.A.C. 1, 2 French Club 1, 2 vice-pres. 3 Library Staff 1, 2 lieginning Choir 1 Reg. Bus, Mgr. 3 12A Chorus Line 3 Co-Chairman Dec. Comm. 3 Wittiest 3 Susan Kay Roush Susie OI all the girls we've ever seen. There's none so fine nor so lreen. Homecoming Court 3 Equestrian Club 1 F.T.A. 2, 3 V .C.Y. 2, 3 V.A.C. 2, 3 French Club 1, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 3 Variety Show 1 Majorette 2, 3 Office Monitor 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Karen Ruegg She had enough learning to have given dignity to a bishop. Class Secretary 3 F.T.A. 2, 3 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3 V.A.C. 2, pres. 3 French Club 1, sec. 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 National Honor 3 Senior Choir 2, 3 Mixed Ensemble 3 Rotary Luncheon 3 Fun Without Destruction' 1 L Society 2 Xlost Intelligent 3 Ilarry Ruffing ' i'NiCk Why worry? The world's a goof place. Reserve Football 1 Art Club 3 Equestrian Club 1, 2 3100 Club 1 Marching Band 1, 2 Office Monitor 2. 3 Ron Saint Success is being frienrlly. Reg. Civic Chm. 1, 2 Reg. Sgt. at Arms 3 District Science Day 1, 2, 3 State Science Day 2 Drafting Awards 1, 2, 3 Sec. for Mr. Miller 1, 2 Ax Judy Schmidt Full of life and light of heart. G.A.A. cabinet 2, 3 V.A.C. 2, sec. 3 French Club 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Class Team volleyball 2, basket- ball 3 Student Council 2 Radio 2, 3 515100 Club 2 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 .1 ? Karen Schuman Thou has! zz pleasant presence. F.T.A. 3 C.A.A. 1, Cabinet 2, Vice Pres. 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Class Team 1, 2 Cheerleader 3 Student Council 2, 3 3100 Club 1 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Monitor 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Reg. Pres. 1 Reg. Civic Chnl. 2 Alberta Sears KlBertYY Always the same cheerful person. F.H.A. 1, 2 pres. 3 V.C.Y. 1 V.A.C. 3 Y-Teens 1, 2 Style Show Usher 3 Hall Monitor 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Junior Achievement 1, 2 Jerry Shady A little noise now and then ls relished by the best of men. Reserve Football 1 French Club 2 Science Club 3 Hi-Y 3 Student Council 3 Track 2 Reg. Officer 1, 2, 3 Career Day Guide 3 Drafting Awards 1, 2 Monitor 2 Ellen Smith We lfnow that she aims towarrl the besl. V.C.Y. 1, 2 V.A.C. 1 French Club 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Student Council Sec. 3 Radio 1, 2 Style Show 1 National Honor Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Rotary Luncheon 2 Fun Without Destruction 3 L Society 2 Christmas Play 3 Christmas Dance Court 3 Michael Spangler HMik9 Not widely lfnown, but well ap- precialerl. Science Club 1. 2, 3 Treats. Lab. Assistant 2 Joyce Marlene Staten lK rYY You can'I know all her worth. She is loo shy to show it. Y-Teens 1 . 'Z ffm Q '3- Roger Street The best of sports this lad is lfnown. .fl right good fellow we all own. Class President 3 Reserve Football 1 Varsity Basketball 2. 3 Reserve Basketball 1 Hi-Y 1, 2. 3 Student Council 1, 3 Radio 2 Rotary Luncheon 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 llooliroom Monitor 2. 3 llest Athlete 3 Joe Thomas Ever welcome you shall be, Because of your personality. Roger Tidwell Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. Robert Timmons LKBobY1 It is better to wear out than rust out. Hi-Y 1. 3 3100 Club l S1000 Club 1 Senior Choir 1. 2. 3 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Clee 1, 2, 3 Wrestling 3 Chorus Line 3 David Tritsch l.et not zrorlf interfere with happi- ness. Y.C.Y. 1. 2 Latin Club l Nlarching lland 1. 2 Variety Show 1 Track 1 Rea. Welfare 1. 2 12A Chorus Line 3 Sandy Walz .qI'ttlt7ll'l'l.t'i'S rare l'l1IIl'ltt ix lirrv. N -Teens l. 2. w N00 Club 2. u llcp Cllll! 2 National Honor Xluttitor 2 l'1lTLlI111lI'iilS l l N Qovicts lieu. 5r'4't'c'la1I'S lhwt Xthlete 3 at .we M - ' ...nl 65? his K.. Beth Weatherhead .4 happy, brighter girl there was. F.'l'.A. 2. 3 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3 V.A.C. 2. 3 French Club 1. 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Radio 2. 3 Pep Club 2 National Honor 3 Senior Choir 1 Girls Clee 1. 2 Girls Ensemble 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 HL Society 2 Most Fun To Be With 3 Robert Wilkinson 4lB0b7Y Always laughing, never sad, Bob's a happy-eo-lucky lad. Varsity Football 2, 3 Reserve Football 1 V.C.Y. 3 V.A.C. 3 Latin Club 1 Science Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 3 Library Staff 1 S100 Club 1 S1000 Club 1 Office Monitor 23 Reg. Officer 1, 3 Drafting Award 1, 2, 3 Betty Williams HEUFV A stunning up-to-date miss is she Full of wit ana' gayety. V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3 French Club 1, 2 Y-Teens 1 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Beginning 1 Girls Clee 1, 2 Office Monitor 1, 2 Jim Willis Willie 7 .-1 rare gift of being eonstantn anal naturally himself. Reserve Football 1 V..-MC. 3 Science Club 3 S100 Club 1 Track 1. 2. 3 Rotary Luncheon 2 Guy and Doll Xlonitor 1. 3 Science Day State 2. District m Reg. Officer 1. 2 Career Day Guide Drafting Awards 1. 2. 3 All Around 3 Dave Wood Hard to place Qi et placed in place Equestrian Club 2 Y.C.Y. 3 S100 Club 1, 3 David A. Wright Good nature and goof sense erer ioin. Senior Orchestra 1. 2 Nlonitor 2. 3 I Yllt The long awaited night. I could have danced all night. 5 WWW lf Going steady? ea tures Class speakers. pq. 25 Joann Waldeck Treasurer Bruce Harm President diff? '21, . , M A I une Class jjibers x i ff , 23 f 91 As we leave. we take many mem'ries Of our last year here at West. When we finally reigned as seniors Convineed that our Class was the hest. Our offieers were elected Our homecoming Came, Queen Sherry was absent But we flid win the game Our mixer was successful One more semester to go! Karin Roivas Secretary Larry Miller Nice President T The Spartansi' eonquered the tournament And the seniors enjoyed the show May was over. and June arrived. Our banquet and prom were past. Baccalaureate prepared ,us for the final event Commencement-and freedom at lastl When we think of our years at West And the menfries we'll always hold dear Of all the years, the one that was best Was our last, our senior year. Kay Adkins It's all right to be short If youlre short ana' sweet Y-Teens 3 Class Team 2 Student Council 1 95100 Club 1 Intramurals 1 21 Society 2 Sherry Ablan Sh ort, witty, full of fun, Always lilcea' by everyone Most popular 3 Homecoming Queen 3 V.C,Y. 3 Y-Teens 1.2 cabinet 3 Library staff 2 S100 Club 1,2.3 31000 Club 1.2 Pep Club 1 Beginning Choir 2 Office Monitor 3 Tax Stamp Show 1,3 Beg. Bus. Mgr. 1.3 Pres 2 Andrea Alexander lndit'ia'uality is her secret charm F.T.A. 1.2,3 V,C.Y.1. V. pres. 2.3 Latin Club 1.2.3 Y-Teens 1,2.3 Senior Choir 2.3 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee Office Monitor 2.3 L Society 2 American Youth for Cod and Country sec 3 Martha Allendr A merry heart goes all the way Y-Teens 1,2 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 2.3 Intramurals 1.2 Sharon Amore For I can weather the roughest gale That etfer a wind did blow Art Club 2, vice-pres. 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 S100 Club 3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Variety Show 3 Intramurals 1,2 Science Day 3 Orville Bailey A quiet, faithful worker Latin Club 1 Office Monitor 2 Monitor for Mr, Miller 3 Myrna Ball Calmly she treads the pathway of life Diana Barnes Pleasant and courteous to everyone F.H.A. 1 V.C.Y. 1 Beginning Choir 2 Susie Barnard Tall, slender and straight With all the graces blest F.T.A. 1,2,3 French Club 1,2,3 Y-Teens. cabinet 1,2.3 Class Team 1,2 Student Council sec. 3 Style Show 3 Marching Band 1,2 Variety Show 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 HL Society 2 Reg. pres. 13 sec. 3 Barbara Barnhart Busy people are never busybodies F.H.A. 1.3, pres. 2 T.T.A. 2,3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1.2.3 cabinet Style Show 3 Senior Orchestra 2,3 Marching Band 1.2 Variety Show 1,2 HL Society 2 Charles Bartel I only aslf that fortune sentl A little more than I can spend Spanish Club 1 Hi-Y 2,3 Senior Choir 2,3 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Glee 1 Reg. Pres. 3 Sandie Bean A quiet girl with a pleasing disposition F.I-l.A. Vice Pres. 1 F.T.A. 1,2,3 V.C.Y. 1,2 Spanish Club 1,2 Y-Teens 1 Y-Teens lcabinetl 2,3 Radio 2 95100 Club 1 Deca Club 3 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Glee 1,2 X 1 ry M A '-0 away, .3 42 ,H rw-me Herb Bellman I rarely engage in the Hard task of thinking Art Club Bank Tellers Hall Monitor Bill Biggers An athlete, a mighty one, Who plays until the game is won Best athlete 3 Varsity football 3 Varsity basketball 3 Baseball 2,3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Basketball Homecoming Court 3 All City Football 3 Honorable mention-basketball 3 Bruce Benton He that hath knowledge spareth. his wards French Club 2 Hi-Y 2,3 3100 Club 1 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 1,2 Boys Glee 1,2,3 Boys Ensemble 3 Band Variety Show 3 Golf Team 1 Library Monitor 1 Reg. Business Manager 3 District Science Day 2 American Youth for God and Country 3 Hi-Y Faculty Basketball game 3 Carolyn Birle A cheery word. A lrinclly smile, .4 friendly girl F.H.A. 1,2 Spanish Club 1,2, sec. 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 3100 Club 1 Pep Club 2 Monitor 1,2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Reg, Social Chin., sec. 2,3 Bill Bisbee Speech is great, But silence is greater Jim Blackburn l rarclt' engage in the llurrl lash oi Ilzinlring Mt Club Spanish Club Hi-Y Senior Choir Boys Cla-c Tax Stump Show Sherry Blakely The only way to have a Friend is to be one Art Show F.T.A. Spanish Club Y-Teens Pep Club Beginning Cl10ir Office Monitors Jim Blizzard ' Quiet ana' unobtrusive, But he gets there just the same .lim Bluhm Not the smallest, not the tallest, But every inch a man Art Club 2,3 Latin Club 1,2 Hi-Y 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3 Office Monitor 1,2 Carol Blum D Quiet, kind, sweet-a planlion of delight. F.T.A. 3 F.N.A. 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee 3 Marching Band 1,2 Tax Stamp Show 1 LU Society 2 Lil' Abner 3 Basketball Homecoming Court 3 Concert Band 1,2 Karen Blumgren .el rlimplerl variety of cheer. Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Nlarcliing Band 1.2 Variety Show 1,2 llluss Play 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 :Xlllt'l'1CLlI'l Youth for Cod and Country 3 Sandy Bobbirt Thou hast a pleasant presence F.T.A. 3 v.C.Y. 1,3 Spanish Club 1,2 Science Club 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Occident Staff 1 Business Ad Staff 1 ?l100 Club 1,3 Office Monitor 1,2 Nancy Bocook Gentle and pleasing in her manner F.H.A. 1,2,3 F.T.A. 1,2 V.C.Y. 3 Girls'Clee 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Chuck Boehm Silence is better words David Bonamini than unm eaning Not that I love study less. But that I love ,fun more Art Club 2.3 V.A.C. 3 Hi-Y 1 S100 Club 1 Sandy Botfman Going through the day with .Yo thing but smiles F.T.A. V.C.Y. Spanish Club Y-Teens Senior Choir' Beginning Choir Girls Clee Mardi Gras Court Mike Boye What his mind creates, his hand portrays Art Club 1,2,3 Equestrian 1,2 French Club 1,2,3 Gene Branson Good humor only to last teaches charms Varsity Football 2,3 Reserve Football 1 Track 1,3 Bob Breckenridge As harmless as a meadowlarlf Latin Club 1,2,3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Boys Glee 1,3 Joe Anne Brooks Gentle and pleasing in her manner Transferred from Franklin Heights 1959 F.H.A. 3 Monitor 3 Gym Office Monitor 3 Mona Brown Full of life and light of heart Wirtiest 3 Art Club 2 French Club 2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 3100 Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 1 Marching Band 1 Variety Show 1,3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Basketball Homecoming Court 3 Bob Buckner I lire today as well as I may, Regardless of tomorrow Latin Club 1 State Fair Awards in Drafting 2,3 Dave Buehne A quiet seelfer after knowledge Hi-Y 1,2,3 Baseball l,2,3 Ron Byron His winning smile wins friends for him f If ! 3 M115 f ' . J, ,,,, . ,X ,,,A, . I df :51 6,517.2 , -1 .....,..v 1 , f , , .he-II: Mike Cantlon He excelled in athletics Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 2,3 Beginning 1,2 Boys Clee 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3 Lawrence Edward Carter Whatever makes men good Christians ,llalces them good citizens F.T.A. 1,2,3 V.C.Y. 1,2, Pres. 3 Science Club 1,2, Pres. 3 Student Council 1Q2,3 Adv. Radio 3 Pep Club 2 Monitor 1,2,3 Student Court, Baliff 3 State Science Fair 1.2.3 Christmas Play 3 Lana Case I never saw a sweeter girl Or one of greater worth F.T.A. 2,3 V.C.Y. 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Radio 3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 2,3 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee 1,2 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Office Monitor 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Patsy Castle To be efficient in a quiet way That is her aim throughout th pres. 2. vice pres. 3 Y-Teens 1,2 DECA Club sec. 3 HL Society 2 Girls State Alternate 2 Art Chappelear Always jolly and full of fun He teas liked by everyone Hi-Y 1 DECA 3 Beginning Choir 2 Boys Clee 2 Floyd Chappelear He loted lo laugh and joke .-ind oit his reurlters to jrrorolfe French Club 1,2 Radio 2.3, Head Engineer 3 Pep Club 2 Track 1 Class Play 3 Office Monitors 1.2.3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 2,3 American Youth for lltwti and Country 3 e day Robert Christopher ' .find all men looked on htm favorably Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 3 Hall Monitor 3 Bud Clark He has the daring deviltry of twenty fellows Latin Club 1 Monitor 1,2,3 Susie Collins Her eyes sparlcled with rnerrirnent Equestrian 1,2 F.H.A. 2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 2 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 2.3 Beginning Choir 1.2 Class Play 3 Office Monitor 1,2.3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntrarnurals 1.2.3 Variety Show 3 Usher-Dad's Night John Compton He's got that derilish air Science Club 3 Tutor Gary Cook Worry neter made a man great. Thy should I tcorryf Most Talented 3 F.T.A. 1 V.A.C. 1 Senior Choir 1.2.3 Boys Clce 1.2.3 Boys Ensemble 3 Variety Show 1.2.3 Tax Stump Show 1.2.3 Kiwanis Yi-cal Scholarship 2 Vocal Contest State and District 1.2 Marjorie Cook Deliberate. shy and denture I am told. We lrnou' that the heart of this las is pure gold F.H.A. 2 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 3 S100 Club 1 Delores Crawford lla-V lier future pathway be .4ll beneath a smiling slfy Marisue Crawshaw Little I tzslcg lly wants are len' F.T.A. 1,3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Latin Club 1 3100 Club 1 Senior Orchestra 1.2.3 Marching Band 12,3 Variety Show 1.2.3 Fun Without Destruction u Tax Stamp Show 2 Monitor 1,2.3 Concert Band 1.2.3 W.W. Ensemble 3 All City Band 1 Bill Crum Long. lean anti likeable Sharon Reo Daulton Clieerful. quiet. pleasant. gay Charming in lzer oztn street way FHA. 1.3. treas. 2 Spanish Club 3 Y-Teene 2.3 S100 Club 1 Variety Show 2 Tax Stamp Show 3 Intramurals 1.3 Reg. Sec. 1 Study Hall Monitor 1.3 Style Show Hostess 3 Class Team Cheerleader 1.3 Sue Davis A smile for ereryane slve .sees S100 Club 1 S1000 Club 2 Senior Choir 3 Monitor 3 Steve Dewitt Hefs every in Ch a gentleman Science Club 2 Senior Choir 3 beginning Choir 2 Roys Clee 2,3 Jerry Dhume Easy' Of speeelz, quiet but With a will to SZICFPPII Marching Band Concert Band Variety Show Jesse G. Dickinson GGJr.U5 He tlzinks mucli and says little. V.C.Y. 3 519100 Club 1 .lunior Achievement Joe Ditrick .4 little nonsense now anzl then ls relislzetl by the wisest men Reserve basketball 1 F.T.A. 3 French Club 1,2 Hi-Y 1,2,3 519100 Club 1 Marching Band 1,2 Dance Band 1,2 Variety Show 1.2 Class Play 3 Tax Stamp Show 1,2,3 Reg. Business Mgr. 3 Hall Monitor 3 All-City Band 2 Senior Mixed Chorus Line 3 Bob Dodson l ltavenit come 10 glory yet. Bat therefs a hope I will Art Club 1 Latin Club 1 Radio 3 Reg. Business Manager 1 liookroom 2 l'lall Monitor 1 Janyce Dodson Size tries lier best in eueritltin 1' l7.T.A. 2.3 V,A.C. 2.3 Latin Club 1.2.3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Uvcident staff 3 53100 Club 1,3 Pm p Club 2 Sr,-nior Choir 3 1 g lb-uinning Choir 2 i' ' flirle Clef- 2.3 Linda Donally Fair exterior is a silent f6C0771l71PllU'flfl0ll Bonita Dorsey Bonnie,, She gives her all to any task And her good nature will forever last Most Reliable 3 V.C.Y. 2 G.A.A. 2,3 Science Club 2 French Club 1,2,3 Class Team 1,2,3 Student Council 3 Pep Club 2 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Occident Staff 2 Annual Staff Editor Office Monitor 1,2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Girls' State 2 Margie Drake She was as pretty as Equestrian Club 2 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 2 Pep Club 2 Intramurals 2,3 -in-Chief 3 the springtime. Gym Office Monitor 1 Sue Drinkhouse Her honors and achievements Added to her personality Will lead to success Art Club 1, vice-pres. 2 F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 French Club 1, program chm. 2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Class Team 2,3 Student Council 3 Occident Staff 2,3 Annual Staff 3 Senior Choir 3 Girls Glee 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 HL Society 2 Student Court 3 Diana Dunbar Once a friend, Always a friend F.T.A. 1,2,3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Glee 2 ML Society 2 American Youth for God and Country 3 Cafeteria Cashier 1,2,3 Reg. Business Manager 1,2 Latin Club l,3, Vice Kaye Durbin This lass so neat With smile so sweet President 2 Has won our right good will Y-Teens 2,3 Office Monitor 2,3 Gary Dusenberry Hr' all the county could out run Could leave both man behirzd Cross-Country 1 V.C.Y. 3 Latin Club l Hi-Y 1.2.3 Radio 2 Track 1,2 and horse Marilyn Eberhard Her face is fair Her heart is true F.T.A. 1,2,-3 V.C.Y. 3 Spanish Club 2,3 Latin Club 1 Science Club 3 Y-Teens l,2,3 it-100 Club 1,3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 2,3 Beginning Choir 1 Class Play 3 Office Monitor 1 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1,2 Steve Eckle A happy soul Carolyn Edman She seemed as happy as a 1,0016 that dances in the sea F.T.A. 2,3 French Club 2 Latin Club 1 Science Club 2 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 1,2 Gym Monitor 1,2,3 Frances Edwards She is happy all day long F.T.A. 3 F.N.A. 2,3 V.A.C. 1,2,3 French Club 2.3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2.3 Pep Club 2 Class Play 3 Office Monitor 2.3 Fun Vllitliout Destruction 3 Intramurals 1.2.3 American Youth for God and Country 3 John Frederick Ell Tis Silence all. in pleasin expectation Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1.3 Student Council 2 S100 Club 1.2.3 Nlarching Band 1,2 Variety Show 1,2 Tom English When I find my proper groove. A famous man I'll surely prove Cross country 3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1,2,3 Student Council 2 35100 Club 1 Boys Glce 2.3 Hall Monitor l.2,3 Ann Evans 'h.e'll with her bring a joy divine lll that's good and all thatls fine Iheerleader 2,3 K'-Teens 1,2,3 Ilass Team 2 Radio 3 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 2 Girls Glee 1 Mixed Ensemble 3 Variety Show 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntramurals 1,2 Basketball Homecoming Court 3 Patty Everett Sheis small but Oh so sweet Equestrian Club 2 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 2,3 DECA Club 3 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Glee 2 Joseph Everson A quiet seelfer after knowledge Transfered from Washington TWP High School 1959 ' Bruce Farley Red hair does not always Bespeal: a hery temper V.C.Y. 3 French Club 1,2 Spanish 3 Science Club 2.3 S100 Club 3 Judy Ferrero In her smile Methinlcs there is a charm F.N.A. 3 Y-Teens 3 Senior Choir 3 Girls Glee 3 Class Play 3 Hlrun Without Destruction 3 Gym Monitor 2,3 Polly Fisher Her temper' was sweet, Her affections warm, Her spirits lively Homecoming Court 3 Equestrian Club 1,2 F.T.A. 3 F.N.A. 1,2,3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Class Team 2 Student Council treasurer 3 Pep Club 2 Girls Glee 2,3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Intramurals 1,2 Cafe. Cashier 1,2,3 Reg. Vice Pres. 1 Pres. 2 Business Mgr. 3 '-M Am Bill Fraker The best man is the one Least talked about 1131353032 wtf ovlb George Francis Worldly cares bother him not Cross Country 2,3 S5100 Club 2 Track 1,2,3 Ntilbiillf Carolyn Freeman Words never fail her F.T.A. 2 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Latin Club 1,2,3 3100 Club 1,2,3 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 2,3 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Ensemble 3 Office Monitors 1,2 Tax Stamp Show 2 Duane Frey Little said, much accomplished Latin Club 2 Library Staff 2 3100 Club 3 Marching Band 1,2 Variety Show 2 Dan Frost Of quiet and retiring mood F.T.A. 2,3 V.C.Y. 2,3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning 3 Jeannie Fry As'gf6'SS1've, progressive, expressive F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 3 G.A.A. 2.3 French Club 2,3 Latin Club 1 Science Club 2,3, Treas. 3 ' Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Glee 2 Variety Show 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 ML Society 2 American Youth For God and Country 3 V ik 5 J 'ff X 1 1'--10' Marianne Gahn fi litlle miss zvith flurl: hair. With eres thu! oulshiue zlirnnonrls rare Y-Teens 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 Beginning Choir 2,3 Cirls Clee 1.2.3 Office Monitors 2 Clioir Monitor 3 Reg. Secretary 3 Senior Choir 3 Bill Gallowa Y Tis folly to waste time srurliiuu Science Club 3 S100 Club 1,3 DECA Club 3 Linda Geiger ,4lu'u,rS smiling rmrl happy Bev Gill The hfmfl thu! nuule ther' Hath mrzfle thee gonfl Cheerleader 2.3 F.T.A. 1.2. Sec. 3 CAA. 2, cabinet 3 Spanish Club 1.2.3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Class Team 1.2.3 Student Council 3 Pep Club Sec. 2 Style Show 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntramurals 1.2.3 L Society 2 Student Court Clerk 3 Reg. President 3 John Gordon He lilfes a goorl llnw Beginning Clioir Marching Band John Graham lfwgoue flull rurw. lwymlt' You mul I u'ill l11'll'f tzbrvr' Cross-t'oiiiiIry 3 lla-swvt' Foullialll l l'l,'l'.A. 2.3 l.Llllll1.llll11 hVl'1'Nllllljl 2.3 llull Nlonitnrw2.3 l.llI1t'lll'tiOlll VM-rk l.2.3 lrum III f 1y. its Bonnie Grashel Blushing is llw VA.C. 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Student Council Radio 2.3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 3 rnlor of zirluv 3 Beginning Clioir 2 Girls Cleo 2.3 Tux Stamp Show lntramurals 1,3 Miss Senior 3 V3 Reg. Civic Chairman 1.2. sec. 3 Sherry Greiner .4 shy and modes! law F.H..-X. 3 S100 Club 1.2 Harold Griffin To all a Courleous mrmnpr he .sh outs Jeanette Griffit I hare oft flele hs nflefl. liflle .wil soonest menflf-nl , . Y .CH . 1 Y-Teens 3 Marsha Guitner blur luzllz ll gentle tiwuul ufr Senior Clioir 3 Beginning Clioir 2 Girl: Clem' 2 Tux Stamp Show 3 Sviviivv 13.15 1 Louis Guzzo liwhi must the utorltl all lizlmr Sharon Hall One who qztietly does her best Virginia Halstead iiGinger,' A steady worher is sure to gain success V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 2 Radio 3 Occident staff 2,3 Bank Tellers 2 Office Monitor 2,3 TB Award, second prize 3 ML Society 2 Editor-in-chief of Occident 3 Eligibility monitor 1.2,3 American Youth For Cod and Country 3 Tom Harbour Worldly care bother him not Latin Club 2 Monitor 1 Bruce Harmon The President out our Senior Class Is one whom no one can surpass Class President 3 Host popular 3 Cross country 2 Reserve basketball 1 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 2. treas. 3 Student Council 1.2.3 Tax Stamp Show 3 L Society 3 Reg. Pres. 2.3 Student Court Baliff 3 Homecoming Queen Escort 3 Senior Mixer Chorus Line 3 Boys State Alternate 2 Tom Hartranft Forztard and frolic glee zuere there The will to do and the soul to dare Z Varsity Basketball 2.3 Reserve Basketball 1 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1.2.3 Student Council 1.3 Marching Band 1.2.3 Dance Band 1.2.3 Variety Show 1.2 Baseball 1.2.3 , Book Room Monitor 1.3 Reg. Pres. 3 Basketball Homecoming Class Team Coach 3 Tax Stamp Show 1.2.3 Carolyn Sue Hatfield Court 3 As the music rolled on she danced and danced French Club 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 3100 Club 1,2,3 Variety Show 1,2 Tax Stamp Show 1,2.3 lntramurals 1,2 Gerhard A. Hauptmann A quiet boy, but he gets things done Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 3 Student Council 1,3 Library Staff 1,3 Marching Band 1,2 Dance Band 2,3 Variety Show 1,2,3 i'L', Society 2 Boys, State Alternate 2 A.P.S.L. Latin Award 3 Science Day 1,2,3 Cafeteria Cashier 1,2,3 0.lVI.E.A. Award 1,2,3 Tax Stamp Show 1,2,3 Charlotte Hedrick She is quiet around school, Hut you really tlonlt lfnow her Equestrian Club 1 F.H.A. 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Beginning Choir 2 Intramurals 1 Lynn Hegele This bold bad man Varsity Football 3 Art Club 1 Hi-Y 3 Student Council 3 Pep Club Variety Show 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Wrestling 2,3 Patti Heischman A girl who is full of smiles and sunshine ls a fountain of joy to all who know her Art Club 1,3, treas. 2 Equestrian Club 1,2 F.T.A. 1,2,3 G.A,A. 2,3 V.A.C. 3 French Club 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Class Team 1, cheerleader 3 Pep Club 2 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Science Day 1,3 Michael Heil Mike Humming songs of pleasant glee F.T.A. 3 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1,3 Student Council 1 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Boys Glee 1,3 Mixed Ensemble 2,3 Marching Band 1 Variety Show 1 Baseball 3 Boys, Quartet 1 Reserve Basketball Mgr. 1 Judy Henry ,4 girl who is ,lull of smiles and sunshine Art Club 3 Equestrian Club sec. 2 V.C.Y. 2,3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 515100 Club 2.3 551000 Club 3 Class Play 3 Office monitor 2,3 iiFun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntramurals 1.2 Science Award 1 Spring Concert 2 Christmas Pageant .J 9 441, 1,47 , . KW! M-wr' Tom Herbster Quiet and self composed What he thinlfs anybody knows Reserve Basketb Latin Club 1 Science Club 3 Hi-Y 2,3 95100 Club 1,2,3 Marching Band all 1 1 Office Monitor 2.3 State Fair Draw Barbara Hicks Good humor is h F.T.A.'2 Latin Club 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 ing l,2,3 er playfellow Class Team Mgr. 3 Student Council Pep Club 2 2 Beginning Choir 3 Office Monitor 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Dist. Scholarship Test 2 lrvin Hill A quiet unassun worth V.C.Y. 3 French Club 1,2 Wrestling 2,3 Hall Monitor 2 Fred Hinderer ring chap of great Music cleanses the understanding, inspires it, And lifts it unto a high er realm Spanish Club 1 Senior Choir 1,3 Boys Glee 1,2 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Ensemble 3 Marching Band 1,3 Dance Band 2,3 Variety Show 1,2 Tax Stamp Show 1.2 Pep Band 2,3 All-City Choir 2,3 All-City Band 2 All-City Boys Clee 1 Patty Hoefler Her ways are the ways of pleasantn ess J uanita Hoener She srtys a thousand things Equcstrian Club 2 F.N.A. 2,3 V,C.Y. l,2,3 Yflleens 1.2,3 Pep Club 2 Senior Cboir 3 Beginning Choir 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Monitor 3 X x Gail Hoffman She wallfed with a step Equestrian Club 1,2 Y-Teens 1.2,3 Pep Club 2 Gayle Holter Nor bold, nor shy, Nor short, nor tall proud, defiant But a new mingling of them all F.T.A. 1,2 Latin Club 1,2,3 Science Club 2 Hi-Y 1 Beginning Choir 2 Boys Glee 2 Baseball 2,3 Jim Horn A football star and true, He crashed the other line right through Varsity Football 2. co-capt. 3 Reserve Football 1 Track 2 Tax Stamp Show 3 DECA Club Vice-Pres. 3 All-City Football 3 All-District Football 3 Dorothy Hunt Gentle of .lIanner. mild of voice Art Club 1 French Club 1.2.3 Library Staff 1.2 Office Monitor 1 Judy Hunt .4 winning way and a pleasant smile S100 Club 2 Class Play 3 Fun Witbout Destruction 3 Janet Irion She hath a gentle timid air Y-Teens 1.2,3 Intramurals 1.2 Victor Jackson And many were proud to Call him friend Art Club 2,3 F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 3 Tax Stamp,Show 1 Sally Jansen- Her music in my hear I bore Long after it was herd no more Most Talented 3 F.T.A. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Girls Glee 2,3 Mixed Ensemble 2 Girls Ensemble 2 Variety Show 2,3 Class Play 3 l'Fun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntramurals 1,2,3 Kiwanis Scholarship 2 Mark Johnson A true and brave and down right Honest man Latin Club 1 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Boys Glee 2 Laboratory Assistant 3 Mike Kagay -Lcagey 9 I came, I sour, I conquered Most Intelligent 3 F.T.A. 1, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3 Latin Club 1.2.3 Hi-Y 1, vice-pres. 2, pres 3. Pres. of Columbus Hi-Y council. Vice- Pres. of Ohio Hi-Y Council Student Council 1,2,3 'SLU Society 2 Boys' State 2 Reg. vice pres 1, pres 2, civic chm. 3 Student Court Prosecutor 3 National Latin Award 1 .lr. Red Cross Delegate to Europe 2 Hi-Y Faculty Game Cheerleader 2,3 Journalism Kent State Award 2 Jon Kelly Quiet and reserved is he Art Club 2,3 Latin Club 1,2,3 Hi-Y 1,2,3 3100 Club 1 Hi-Y Faculty Game 2,3 American Youth for God and Country 3 Lyda Key Always lively, peppy, and spry Sure, sheis little, but oh my! Cheerleader 2,3 F .T.A. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 1,3 Radio 2,3 Senior Choir 3 Girls Glee 1,2 Class Play 3 Variety Show HFun Without Destructioni' 3 Christmas Dance Court 3 Tax Stamp Show 1,2,3 Style Show 3 Reg. Pres. and Bus. Mangr. 1,3 .A , . Chuck King To him life is one good Show after another Varsity Basketball 2,3 Reserve Basketball 1,2 Hi-Y 1 Office Monitor 2,3 Basketball Homecoming Court 3 Dave Koons Always ready for some fun Cross-country 1,2 Reserve Basketball 1 35100 Club 1 Senior Choir 1 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Glee 1 Boys Ensemble 1 Track 1,2,3 Tax Stamp Show 1 Wrestling 1 Reg. Officer 1 Freddie Anne Krebs A quiet, sensible girl Y-Teens 1,2,3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Library Staff 1,2 Intramurals 2 Mike Krouse He is gentle, he is shy, But thereis mischief in his eye Latin Club Student Council Senior Choir Boys Glee Reg. Pres. Monitor Don Kuhn Life is a jest and all things show it I thought so once and now I know If Keitl-la Lambert So free, so lfind, so apt, So blest a flisposition Art Club 3 V.C.Y 3 French Club 3 Latin Club 1 Y Teens 2,3 35100 Club 2 Senior Choir 3 Variety Show 3 Tax Stamp Sho 3 lntramurals 1,2 Monitor 1 Reg, Sec. 1 F.H.A. 3 F.T.A. 2,3 w A 1 Ve y: ' 35-1 ' Ryollgt 4,4 .vfsrflta Robert Lauer Do nothing today that you can do tomorrow Spanish Club 1 Science Club 3 Stage Crew 1 Occident Staff 3 Beginning Choir 2 Boys Glee 2 Marching Band 1 Variety Show 1 Jon Le Favour In him is knowledge, humor and wit, But he assumes an air of hiding it Reserve Football 1 V.C.Y. 2,3 Latin Club 2 Hi-Y 2,3 Student Council 2 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Boys Glee 1 Mixed Ensemble 2 Variety Show 2,3 Track 2 Tax Stamp Show 3 David Levering A finished gentleman from top to toe Ronald Line Thou art a fellow of good respect Latin Club 1 Senior Orchestra 1 Marching Band 1,2,3 Dance Band 1,2,3 Variety Show 1,2,3 All-City Band 1,2,3 Gym Monitor 1 Pep Band 2,3 Tax Stamp Show 1,2,3 Karen Link A lovely apparition sent To be a moments ornament Y-Teens 3 lntramurals 3 Larry Link The best was' to be liappy ls to hare a good time Art Club 3 Hi-Y 1.2.3 Beginning Choir 1.2 Office Nlonitors 3 Nlanaur-r ol Baseball 1.2.3 Nlanager of Football 1.2.3 Hall Monitor 1.2 HQ! A.-al li Carol Look Bright and merry from tip to toe V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Occident Staff 2 Annual Staff 2 Business Ad Staff 2 Intramurals 1 Girls Chorus 1,2 Richard Lorenzo With disposition' pleasant and friends galore Sandy Love She was as pleasant as a gleam of sunshine Equestrian Club 1,2 F.H.A. 1. vice-pres, 2. pres. 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 S100 Club 2,3 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Iris Lutz Always has sornething on her mind Art Club 1,3, sec. 2 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2 Senior Choir 2 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee 1,2 Girls Ensemble 3 Dick Luzader As restless as the wind Reg. officer 2 Sr. Prom Comm. 2 State Fair Drawin u Eric Marlow Small but nziglity Host Fun to Be With 3 Varsity Football 2.3 Reserve Football 1 Art Club 1,2, pres. 3 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1,2. Sec. 3 Variety Show 3 Track 1 Office Monitors 1,2 Tax Stump Show 3 Varsity Wrestling 2.3 Drafting Awards 1,23 Art Scliolursltip 3 Henry Martin I could be good if I would But itis rzwylul lonesome being good F.T.A. 2,3 V.C.Y. 2.3 Latin Club 1.2 Hi-Y 1.2 Student Council 2 Radio 3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 1.2.3 Boys Clee 1.2.3 Hit-:ed Ensemble 3 Variety Show 1 Tax Stamp Show 1.2.3 Tom Martin Geniul Und lmppy. -l friend to all Latin Club 1 Science Club 1.2.3 Hi-Y 3 llaseball 2 Monitor 2 Reg. Officer 3 Lab Avi-tant 3 Janet Sue Martindale 45 lrfznlf as rr mirror l .T.A. 3 Y.C.Y. 1 French Club 1 Style Sllow 3 Senior Choir 2.3 beginning Choir 2 Ilirle Clee 1.2 Cirlf Eneemble 3 Nlarcliing Burial-1 Clos- Play 3 Office Xlonitore 1 Fun Without Destruction 1 Tax Stamp Slum' 3 Russell Marx He zum mos! prpciselli Hui' american Xoutb for Ci-fl .intl l.ountry 3 .lerry Mason He not no! nwrwlli ll chip ol! Iliff old llloflc HP tml Iliff old blocl. itself French Club 1.2 Scienrr- Club 2.3 Hi-Y 3 Student Council 1.2 Uccirli-nt Staff 1.2 Library Staff 2 Fun Without Destruction 1 American Youth for Cofl anfl Country 3 Joe Massey K710LLill'flgPI'.S !l11?.Sf6'ppir7,q ,slone lo szzccesx Xloet Rf-liable 3 Crosf-r-ountry capt. 2.3 Lalin Club 1.2 Vice-pre-. fi Hi-Y 3 Student Council 3 5enior Choir 1.2. pre-. 3 Boys Glfjf? 1 . Mixed Ensemble 2,3 Variety Show 2.3 Track 1.2.3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Boys' State 2 American Youth for Cod and Country Pres 3 Tom Masslow ,4lu'r1-t'.S jolring and mfzlfing -lun. His prtlnliiw rind jollilvt' are nerer done Radio 3 3100 Club 2 Monitors 2.3 Lynda Maurath She lms n smile for I'l't'fvl'0Ilf F.T.A. 1.2 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Radio 1.2 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 2.3 Beginning Choir 1 Cirls Clee 1.2 llirls Ensemble 2 Office ll1onitorS 3 Tax Stamp Show 1.3 lntramurals 1.2 Reg. Businees Manager 2 Mary Carolyn McCleaf ,fl witty. z'ittf1f'i011s girl Wiflz the delicrzov of II pearl Art Club 2, Treae. 3 F.T.A. 1,3 Latin Club 1.2. Sec. 3 Y-Teeni 1.2.3 Class Team 3 9100 Club 1 Pep Club 2 Senior Orr-liestra 1.2.3 lntraniurala 1.2.3 Hrurly Nlottitur 3 Carol McElwee The best things come in the smallest przclxnges V.C.Y. 1,2,3 Occident 2 Annual Staff 2 Business Ad Staff 2 Senior Choir 2.3 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee 1.2 fiirls Ensemble 2 N'TOIl110Tl0T lllll Clltlll 1 Tom McGill xl .slout llefzrf Ul'l'l'f'0I7I!'W ull obstfzrles. Reserve Football 1 Truck 1.2.3 Nlonitor 1.2.3 Drafting Awards 1.2.3 Vllreitling 2 District Science Me,-ct 1 Floyd McKenzie Ilfl rather uvorlr when I wanted to Art Club 2 V.C.Y. 2.3 55100 Club 3 UffiC6 lllfulilnl' 3 3 I ,yr ,J u . ,V , I ,,,, W, ,away ' jj, i , 41,5 ,J tl f,Jr Phyllis McKinney She was as pleasant as A gleam of sunshine Art Club 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Beginning 3 Girls Glee 2 Nick Merrick You may think you know him But you really don't Art Club 1 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1 Annual staff 2 Fun Without Destruction 1,2,3 Don Miller A man of few words is he Art Club Larry Miller Wisdom he has, add to his wisdom Courage, and temper and success Most Likely To Succeed 3 Class Vice-Pres. 3 V.C.Y. 2,3 Latin Club 1, treas. 2, pres. 3 Science Club 2,3 Hi-Y 2, vice pres. 3 f'L,' Society 2 Boys' State 2 American Youth for Cod and Country Vice Pres. 3 Ted Miller A combination of all that was pleasant in man Varsity Basketball 2 Reserve Basketball 1 F.T.A. 3 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1,2,3 Student Council 3 Radio 3 95100 Club 3 Baseball 2,3 Office Monitors 1,2 Tax Stamp Show 3 Hall Monitor 3 Ron Mincks His smile is always welcome, And his words are full of wit Cross-Country Mgr. 2 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 3 Student Council 2 Radio 3 Track Mgr. 1,2 Class Play 3 Cashier in Cafe. 1,2,3 Hall Monitor 2 Reg. Welfare Chm. 2 3 Marsha Minnix She seemed as happy as a wave That dances on the sea Equestrian Club 1 F.H.A. 1,2, sec. 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 951000 Club 1 Ron Moder Not a word spoke he More than there was need Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1, chaplain 3 Student Council 1,2 Library Staff 1,2 Book room 2,3 Ted Moneypenny You are a fellow of good respect Ron Montgomery We know one thing oi him: We never lfnow what he will do next. Spanish Club 1 Hi-Y 1 3100 Club 1 Marching Band 1,2,3 Dance Band 1.2.3 Variety Show 1,2,3 Tax Stamp Show 1,2.3 Senior Concert Band 3 Carol Monroney No! a word spolre she more than was need F.T.A. 1,2 V.C.Y. 1.2 Y-Teens 1,2 S100 Club 1,2 k'l7un Witliout Destructionn 3 lntramurals 1 Richard L. Mickelson Friendly. happy, justly proud. Always joking but never loud Art Club 2,3 V.C.Y. 2.3 Student Council 3 Senior Choir 1.2.3 Boys Glee 1 Boys Ensemble 2 Drum Major Class Play 3 Fun Witliout Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Westwinds 3 Youth for God And Country 3 Li'L Abner 3 Reg. President 3 Sally Morgan Sweetness. truth and every grace We read distinctly in her face French Club 1 Y'Teens 1.2, cabinet 3 Class Team 1 Pep Club 2 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 2.3 Girls Glee 1.2 Girls Ensemble 2 Variety Show 3 Christmas Dance Queen 3 Intramurals 1.2 Alternate Girls State 2 Monitor 3 State Science Meet 2 Carol Morris Her smile is a pleasure to All her friends V.C.Y. 1.2.3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Monitor 1.2.3 David Morris .Yo dreamer thou. but real all strong manhood Crozcning rigorous youth All Around 3 Varsity Football 2.3 Reserve Football 1 Art Club 1 Spanish Club 1. treas. 2 Hi-Y 1.2.3 Student Council 1. vice-pres. 2. pres. 3 Senior Orchestra 1 Dance Band 1 Variety Show 1 Baseball 2.3 Track 1 Boys' State Alternate 2 West Chm, of the March of Dimes 3 David R. Morris What his heart thinlcs his tongue speaks Student Council 1.3 Radio 3 Occident Staff 2, Assistant Editor 3 Marching Band 1,2 Variety Show 1.2.3 Class Play 2.3 Hartley Editorial Award 3 Reg. Pres. 3 Career Day Guide 2 Book Room Monitor 3 Mike Murnane With sparkling wit and refreshing personality Transferred from St. Charles in 1959 Latin Club 3 .naw-we Charles Murvay His quiet ways are above reproach. French Club 1 Science Club 1 Hall Monitor 1 Dick Nash A good man is contented. Cross-country 1 Equestrian Club 1 V.A.C. 3 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 1.2.3 55100 Club 1,2 Tax Stamp Show 3 Drafting Award 3 Triangle Club 1 Reg. Occident Rep. 2 Senior Mixer Chorus line 3 Reg. Welfare Chairman 1 Mary Lou Owen Smiles are her by-words Monitor 1 Carolyn Patterson Her sunny disposition is the Keynote of success Class Team Cheerleader 2 F.T.A. 3 Y-Teens 1.2,3 Student Council 2,3 Senior Choir 1.2.3 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee 1.2 Girls Ensemble 2 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Tax Stamp Show 1,3 lntrarnurals 1.2.3 District Science Meet 1 Mon's night Escort 3 Sarah Pavey Full of fun, Full of mischief. Full of life F.T.A. 3 V.A.C. 3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Class Team 3 Student Council 3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 2,3 Girls Glee 1.2 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Office Monitors 3 MFun Witliout Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Basketball Homecoming Court 3 Bob Pemberton A sure card Varsity Football 3 Reserve Football 1.2 Varsity Basketball 3 Reserve Basketball 2 Art Club 3 F.T.A. 2,3 V.C.Y. 1.2 French Club 1.2.3 Science Club 1.2.3 Hi-Y 1.2.3 Radio 3 Class Play 3 Office Monitors 1.2 Tax Stamp Show 3 -eff John Peterson A boy 111111 111111 get there Varsity Football 2.3 Reserve Football 1 Varsity Basketball 2 Art Club 1.2.3 F.T.A. 3 Spanish Club 1.2.3 Science Club 2.3 HieY 1.2.3 Student Council 1.2.3 S100 Club 1.2.3 Baseball 1.2 Tax Statnp Show 3 Hall Monitor 1.2.3 Reg. Pres. 1.3 Linda Phillips F1111 111 1111111 111111 -1.951 17.T..-X. 2.3 Latin Club 1.2.3 Y-Teens 1.2 3100 Club 1 Style Flmw 3 Beginning Cltnir 1.3 Senior Clioir 2.3 Girls Clee 1.2 Cirls Ensemblee 1.2.3 Uffice Monitor 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntramurale 1.2 Joann Porter Hers 1111718 11re 1111713 o1p11?11511n111e.9s F.H..-X. 2 Y.C.Y. 2.3 Y-Teene 2 Pep Club 2 lntramurall 2 Paul Pohle 1711111 .Q11011111 IT 1111111 1111. 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LY. 2 17.3.1 f, 3 l'1-ptIlnl12 1-Teeth 1.2.3 lllttw Tt'.lIll 2. lill1'1'I'l1'111l1'1' 1. 31311 K' il T771 Judy Powell One 01 1116 ISIIDTIS-V011 just 11111 11 10 111: 6 l7.T.A. 1.2 V.C.Y. 1.2.3 Latin Club 3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Student Council 1.2 Library Staff 1 2.3 lntramurals 1.2 Society 2 Dick Pusecker T15 0 part 11'e see .41111 H0111 11.11016 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Clee 1.2.3 Monitor 3 Locker room Monitor 3 Becky Radcliffe .-1 fr1e1111 111111 c0r11r11111'. Tr1e11 111111 true Equestrian Club 2 F.T.A. 2.3 f..A.A. 2.3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Claee Team 2.3 Pep Club 2 DECA 3 Beginning Clioir 2 Virls Clee 2 Office Monitor 1 lntrumural- 1.2.3 Annette Rafferty 911 1 1' 111 111111 111111 s1111'1e11'. Uur 111111115 beg11111'11 Tl'.1Ilbl0l'l'Cl'l from St.-nt-n.1ll .lucksnn lrliglt 51111111-l 1 .f..1 . 3 1 -Tccne 3 lllliltt 1- Monitor 3 Xlllt'l'lt'tlIl Yontlt for C1111 .tml . .1 1.1111111113 ,w Pat Raver 1ie'111'r1'1111e 111111111 1111111 11111 Beverly Redding H1 N 1 ' ,T 771l.'1,'lIt'I'0llS Il'1Il.Y IIN' UH Dotty Reese lt is better to be small and sure Than tall antl cast a shadow. Cheerleader 2.3 F.T.A. 1.2.3 C.A.A. 2,3 V.A.C. 2.3 Y-Teens 1,2. vice-pres. 3 Class Team 1.2.3 Student Council 3 Radio 2,3 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 3 Cirls Clee 2 Variety Show 2 Fun Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Sharron Reichart Wise to resolre and patient to perform Y-Teens 1.2.3 Pep Club 2 Monitor 2 Intramurals 1.2.3 L Society 2 Carmen Reid Denture in manner. But in lfnoueleclge strong French Club 1 Marching Band 1.2.3 Variety Show 1.2 .lunior Classical League 3 Gladys Reincheld Simplicity'5 rare charm is hers DECA 3 Robert Richards His .smile and speech are slow. But they quiclrly wort our hearts Radio 3 Mary Richmond The only way to have a frientl. ls to be one Art Club 3 Latin Club 2.3 Y-Teens 2,3 in Xgsss-is - Ed Roberts ,4n erer faithful man is he Latin Club 1.2 Radio 3 Senior Orchestra 1,2 Marching Band 1.2.3 Dance Band 2.3 Variety Show 1.2.3 Class Play 3 Tax Stamp Show 12.3 Mariana Rockefeller Rookie-'l Fun is lun. and she was always full of it F.T.A. 1.2.3 V.C.Y. 2 C.A.A. 2, Treas. 3 Spanish Club 1.2.3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Radio 3 S100 Club 2,3 Pep Club 2 Class Play 3 Intramurals 1 2.3 Reg. Treas. 2 I Fun Without Destruction 3 . fix! , Monitor 1.2.3 Karin Roivas Full of pep, happy and gay. That's our Karin, night and clay All Around 3 Class sec, 3 Homecoming Court 3 Cheerleader 2,3 F.T.A. 1,2,3 ftzr C.A.A.2, cabinet 3 Latin Club 1.2.3 Z ' Y-Teens 1, cabinet 2,3 Class Team 1.2.3 Student Council 3 Senior Choir 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 Intramurals 1.2.3 L Society 2 Dorisann Roush ln for a ,fzoorl time Y-Teens 1 Ruby Roush Her modest answer anrl gfflCF-lilll air Show her wise and good as she is 3 fair 3100 Club 3 Fun Without Destruction 1.2.3 Sharon Ruby A quiet, thoughtful. sincere lass F.T.A. 1.2,3 F.N.A. 3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 French Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Senior Choir 3 3 .3 Bob Saint The best of sports this man is known A right good fellow we all own Varsity Football 1,2,3 Reserve Football 1 Varsity Basketball, Mgr. 2 Art Club 2 Hi-Y 1 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Beginning Choir 1 Boys Clee 1,2,3 Variety Show 3 Baseball 1,2,3 Class play 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 State Science Fair 1,2,3 Wrestling team, co capt. 2,3 Keith Salyer Let not work interfere with happiness. Latin Club 1,2 3100 Club 3 Marching Band 1,2,3 Variety Show 2 Jerry Sanford Long, lean and likeableg a tall man accomplishes much. V.C.Y. 2,3 Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 2,3 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Boys Glee 1,2 Boys Ensemble 3 Variety Show 3 Class Play 3 Office Monitors 1,2,3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Operetta 2 Diane Schiller Always ready for some fun, But her work was always done Equestrian Club 2 F.T.A. 3 G.A.A. 2,3 v.A.C. 3 French Cl'ub 2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Class Team 1,2 Ticket Sellers 3 Pep Club 2 Class Play 3 i'Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 L Society 2 Leah Schneider Calm and self-possessed Equestrian Club 2 Y-Teens 2,3 John Schroy Being friendly is his motto Radio 2.3 3100 Club 1 Projection Crew 1,2 Class Play 3 Variety Show 3 Christmas Play 3 km -pf' Bob Schultz A keen observer. Latin Club 1 Student Council 1,2 Stage Crew 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Pat Schmalstig A happy-go-lucky lass V.C.Y. G.A.A. Latin Club Y-Teens Library Staff Pep Club Senior Orchestra Office Monitors Intramurals Barbara Seagle Nothing great was ever accomplished Without enthusiasm V.C.Y. 3 G.A.A. 2,3 Latin Club 1,2,3 Science Club 3 Y-Teens 2,3 Class Team 1,3 Student Council 3 Senior Choir 2,3 Senior Orchestra 1,2 Variety Show 1,2,3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Am. Y.G.C. co sec. of education 3 Beginning Choir 1 Mixed Ensemble 3 Brent Sensabaugh Hels not so tall, he's not so thin. But he's got a smile that's bound to win. Cross-country 1 Art Club 2 Hi-Y 2 Student Council 3 Radio 2.3 Gym Monitor 1.2 Fun Without Destruction 3 Reg. Pres. 1,3 Civic Chairman 2 Mary Lou Shavers ,4 quiet unassuming lass FHA. 1.2.3 F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 3 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Girls Clee 1,2 Monitor 3 Cols. Girls Choir 1,2,3 Fred E. Shell Flowery oratorv he rlespiserl Latin Club 1 Hi-Y 3 Projection Crew 1,2,3 Senior Orchestra 3 Marching Band 1,2,3 Variety Show 1,2,3 Mary Sink She can laugh with the happiest And work with the busiest V.C.Y. 3 Y-Teens 3 Bonnie Sisson She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with F.T.A. 3 Y.Teens 1,2,3 Radio 2,3 Pep Club 2 Style Show Usher 3 Office Monitor 3 Intramurals 1.2 Reg. Welfare Chm. 3 Card Section 2 Barbara Slagle Her happiness is contagious Y-Teens 1,2,3 S100 Club 1 PeD Club 2 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Girls Glee 2 Intramurals 1,2.3 Jim Smiley A fine but quiet laal is he Latin Club Hi-Y Student Council Projection Crew Senior Choir Beginning Choir Boys Glee Office Monitors American Youth for God and Country Hall Monitor District Science Day Charles Smith He is a worthy gentleman Mary Smith The force of her own merit Makes her way Art Club 1,3 Pres. 2 F.T.A. 2 F.N.A. 3 V.C.Y. 1,2,3 French Club 1,2 Pres. 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 3 Library Staff 1 Intramurals 2 L Society 2 American Youth for God and Country-Executive Clerk 3 lx Sandra Smith She was neither bold nor shy, Noisy or quiet, she was just right Victor Smith The world loves a spice of wickedness V.C.Y. 1 Science Club 1 Senior Choir 2,3 Boys Ensemble 3 Jack Snyder A quiet unassuming lad of Whom we hear nothing bad. Reserve Football 1 V.C.Y. 2 Hi-Y 2 DECA Club Marching Band 1,2 Variety Show 2 Reg. Welfare Chin. 1 Hall Monitor 2 Monica Sonnomann Tis nice to be natural When you're naturally nice Monitor 2 Carole South A little darling with eyes of blue, Cunning and dainty and sunshiney too Basketball Homecoming Queen 3 F.T.A. 3 C.A.A. 2, Requirements chm. 3 T-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 1 Pep Club 2 Girls Glee 2 Christmas Dance Court 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 lntramurals 1,2,3 Peg. Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Bus. Mgr. 3 Homecoming Candidate 3 Lee Spangler I work when I want to. 3100 Club 1 4'Fun Without Destruction 1 .,,.-uvlf . 51-s lf uni' 4 ' tl Q , .1 f-2 . ' ' Phyllis Speicher .llodest and shy as a nun is she F.H.A. 2,3 Y-Teens 2 Sec. for Teacher 1 AI Springer He likes zz good time Art Club Sam Straquadine Study little, worry less Thafs his idea of happiness DECA pres. 3 Nancy Stimmel Her voice helped the Beauty of Music Art Club 3 Equestrian Club 2 Y-Teens 1,2 3100 Club 2,3 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Girls Glee 1,2 Girls Ensemble 2 Variety Show 3 MFUII Without Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 2,3 Linda Surrell A willing worker V.C.Y. 1,2 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Library Staff 1,2 3100 Club 1 Senior Choir 2,3 Girls Glee 1,2,3 Class Play 3 HFun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1 -Q5 Sheridan Taylor Sherry Cenlle of manner, mild of voice Y-Teens 1,2,3 3100 Club 1,2,3 Office Monitor 3 Y-Teen representative 1,2 Pal' Temple Humor and good nature is hers Transferred from Livonia Central High School F.T.A. 3 Y-Teens 3 Tish Temple The warmth of genial courtesy The calm of self-reliance Transferred from Livonia Central High School F.T.A. 3 Y-Teens 3 Janet Terpstra Very merry laughing and dancing Class Play 3 'Tun Without Destruction 3 Bonnie Thatcher Everything that pretty is F.T.A. 1,2 Latin Club 1,2,3 V.C.Y. 1,2 Y-Teens 1,2, Student Council 1,2 Class Play 3 L Society Reg. president 2 Faye Thivener She was as pleasant .45 a gleam of sunshine F.T.A. 3 F.NrA. 3 V.C.Y. 2.3 Y-Teens 2.3 93100 Club 2.3 Pep Club 3 Beginning Choir 2,3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Study Monitor 3 Kaye Thivener She talked, she smiled. Our hearts beguiled F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 2.3 French Club 2,3 Y-Teens 2,3 3100 Club 3 Pep Club 2 Office Monitor 2,3 American Youth for Cod and Country 3 Card Section 2 Sandy Thompson Size Spreads the SllIISl1ilIt' of II g0l1iIIl nature Frcncli Club 1 Y-Teens 1,23 Radio 3 Cirls Cleo 2 lntramuruls 1,2 Mary Thorne t4l1l'Ilj'.S smiling 111111 happy Equestrian Club 2 Latin Club 2 Y 'Teens 1,23 95100 Club 2 Pep Club 2 Variety Show 2 Class Play 3 Fun W'itliout Destruction 3 Tax Stamp Show 2 lntrainurals 1.2 Monitor Gerry Timmons The rare gift of 1111 herself F.T.A. 3 Y.C.Y. 3 Latin Club 2 Science Club 2.3 Y-Teen: 1.2.3 S100 Club 1.2.3 S1000 Club 1.2.3 Clase Play 3 Pun 11'ithout Dei lntramurals 1.2 mi 5 bein truwtion 3 A1111-1'i1j-an Youth for Cod and Country 3 Tom Timmons llen of lieu' zcords Spanish Club 1 Hi-Y 3 S100 Club 1.2 S1000 Club 1.2. are lite bm! men Projection Crew 2.-'F A.1.C.C 3 Hall Monitor 3 Ruby Tuntevich Happy-g0.I1fr'L'.i', peppy fll1lZ,fff?F Yolliing P,1'1.sling ffm boflief INC Olivia Turney A quiet girl in tru! F.H.A. Spanish Club Y-Teens intramural- fi Sue Unger Site thiiilrs niucli Ullfl says lillfc Equestrian Club 1,2 Y-Teens 1,2,3 DECA Club 3 Larry Vance His e 'es deep biue, smile 1 , constantly. Spanish Club 514100 Club 3 Office Monitor 1 Jim Van Order IW be merry and glad IW be 51111 for nobody Art Club 3 Spanish 1,2 Hi-Y 2,3 Student Council 2 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 3 Variety Show 3 Tax Stamp Show 3 District and State Science F Chelsea Vawters Merry as ll summer day Liked to work, loved to Art Club 2,3 French Club 1 Yfrecns 1,23 Jeff Wade If sifenee were goffien, l'1l be ll nzilfionrzire. Latin Club 1 l'roiQ'c1ion Crcw 1,2 Joann Waldeck Her gay fuugfzing way g Werrimenl to everyone Most Fun to Be With 3 Class Treasu1'f-1' 3 1 .'1'.A. 3 French Club 1,23 Y-T1-1-ns 2,3, Sec. 1 Student Council 3 Style Show 3 Senior Choir 3 Mixed Ensemble 3 Senior Orchestra 1 Variety Show 1 Class Play 3 lnlramurals 2 li Society 2 air play iw Gary Walker His talents are endless F.T.A. 3 Senior Orchestra 1,2,3 Marching Band 1,2,3 Dance Band 2,3 Variety Show 1,2,3 Tax Stamp Show 1,2 All City Band 2 Columbus Youth Symphony 3 All Ohio Boys' Band 1,2,3 All City Orchestra 3 Jim Walker A man with a willing heart And a nature ever trustful American Youth for God and Country 3 Jim Walsh A quiet man in truth Reserve Basketball 1 Mgr. Hi-Y 1 Senior Choir 1,2,3 Boys Glee 1,2 Marching Band 1,2,3 Variety Show 1,2 Boys Ensemble 2 Flora Walters Music is well said to be the speech of angels F.T.A. 3 V.C.Y. 3 Y-Teens 1, rep. 3 French Club 3 Latin Club 1 Student Council 3 Senior Choir 2,3 Beginning Choir 1 Girls Glee 1 Girls Ensemble 2 Tax Stamp Show 3 Intramurals 1,2 Kiwanis Scholarship 3 Hall Monitor 3 Lynn Ward An ever faithful man is he Student Council 3 Senior Choir 2,3 Boys Ensemble 2 Democrat Convention Chm. 3 American Youth for Cod and Country 3 Ruth Ward Brown hair has this little maid F'.H.A. 3 Y-Teens 1,3, Marching Band l Carolyn Webb A stunning, up-to-date miss Y-Teens l,2,3 Pep Club 2 Class Play 3 Fun Without Destruction 3 Alntramurals 1 Christmas Play 1 Joe Weigand All tongues speak good of him Beverly Wenger CG 57 Bev Her skill admired in every sportg Her gay spirits welcome in every company F.T.A. 1,2, treas. 3 V.C.Y. 1 G.A.A. 1,2, cabinet 3 Latin Club 2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Class Team 1,3, mgr. 2 Pep Club 2 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 3 g'Fun Without Destruction 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Style Show Usher 3 Volleyball Class Team 2 V.A.C. 3 Bob Wesley Happy I am: from care I'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? Barbara Whipple She was active, stirring, all afire. Could not rest. could not tire' G.A.A. 2,3 Class Team 2,3 Senior Choir 3 Intramurals 1.2,3 Study Hall Monitor l,2,3 Best Athlete 3 Karen Whitman A gefllle girl with lovely smiles. Equestrian Club 1.2 F'.H.A. 3 V.C.Y. 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 3100 Club 2 Pep Club 2 Office Monitors 1,2 Jeanne Williams I crm if I will. and I will Most Likely to Succeed 3 Latin Club 1.3. Sec. 2 Science Club Sec. 2,3 Student Council 2 Radio 2,3 Occident Staff 3 Business Ad Staff 3 Monitor 2.3 L Society 2 Girls' State 2 American Cancer Society Award 1.2 TB Society Award 3 Reg. Bus. Mgr. 2 Sharon Williams Her eyes were blue and dezvy .45 0 glimmery summer rlnzvn V.C.Y. 3 French Club 2 Spanish Club 3 Y-Teens 1.2.3 Student Council 2 3100 Club 1 Tax Stamp Show 1.3 Carolyn Wilson Her modest loolxs. szveet as a primrose Equestrian Club 1 Y-Teens 1 Marlene Wingo Guy good nature .sparlrles in her ey es. GAA. 1.2 Yaleens 1.2.3 Senior Choir 3 Beginning Choir 2 Girls C1-fe 1.2.3 Fun Without Destruction 2 26? RoseMarie Wise Why slioulrll worr y, labor. or fre! Let the world go by, I'll rulm wlmr I get. V.C.Y. 2 Y-Teens 1.2 French Club 2 DECA Club 3 Betty Wolf Tlzinlfing is but an thought. 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If ffm ,J X! Wx RX YT' .fm f, ,f M726 GSS f 10 xy 'W me-fuss-M qv,-mm H ff, 'f 2 , 'W AibW4fy' .V I, v X Wai if We qfgffrqg if 5 1 1 1 . .fmfw ff :X M XV Y F eazfurev ,f ,WWVLL The lung and short of It , S ? ' V , fm - 'F f 'fs W ,K A f I an J i 3 ' OX' f if ms: f 5 ' if 1 W 3 I 2 wg WVMMWYWA Y Q 1 f I f ,y Um, fw ctz' z'zfz'es W, X VL , f I ff 2, my 'W Q 4 . 'A' ' 2-nf:-.pii53iQ4'4z ::4:',ff'f 1 .,f.,M. f,, , 4 7, V 4f,f 7, :,,z3fQ7 O X , , 4, df f ,. , 9 ' ,V ffm, 'ff ' ' . A Art The purpose of the Art Club is to promote in- terest and enthusiasm in the field of art and make it a part of our everyday lives. Under the direction and guidance of Mr. Rich- ard Teichart the students draw original pictures which are placed in the auditorium, uthe little gal- leryf' and also used in the main office. The club designs and constructs many display boards, posters and covers for other clubs and activities at West and around the Hilltop. The students also take field trips to further their interest in art. Club First row, Eric Marlow, Sharon Amore. Second row. Mary MCCleaf Chelsea Vawters. Third row, Jim Blackburn. Seated, left to right, Eric Marlow, pres., Sharon Amore, vice- pres., Chelsea Vawters, seC.g Mary McCleaf, trea5.g Jim Blackburn, pub. First row, Judy Thompson, Barbara Harlor, Iris Lutz, Mary Smith, Carol Tigyer, Terry Moore, Sylvia Sanborn, Nancy Hunter, Mary Richmond, Judy Henry, Sharon Lungford. Second row, Phyllis McKinney, Marilyn LeRoy, Bev Wright, Patti Heischman, Sherry 58 Blakely, Keitha Lambert, Diana Alpha, Betty Wolf, Sally Wolf, Nancy Buckingham. Third row, Dick' Mickelson, Jim Van Order, Dave Bonomini, J. F. Calentine, Jon Kelly, Chuck Kittrell, James Blizzard, Mike Boye, M Springer. Fourth. row, Floyd McKenzie, H. S. Bellman, J. F. Bluhm, John Peterson, F. N. Lambert. fi ,M , f f , f 'vm 1 ' f Z 'swf F I Z , yu W 't Seated, left to right. ,lim Horn. vice-presg Becky Radcliff, treasg Second row, Eddie Diedrich, Bill Calloway, Chuck Smith, Art Chap- Patsy Castle. sec.: Sam Straquadine, pres. First row, Sue Unger, pelear, Jack Snyder. Thirn' row, O. D. Lehman, teacher cocirdinator, Sandie Bean. Myrna Ball. Patty Everett, Suellen Mueller, Rose Wise. Bill Fraker, Louis Cuzzo. Leo Morgan. Jerry Hummel. Officers presiding mer a meeting. This is the second year of the Distributive Edu- cation Club of America here at West. The students leave the school after fourth period to assume sell- ing jobs which gives them valuable experience in the business world. Because of this they miss many of the social activities. DECA was formed to sup- plement these activities. This year the club, advised hy Mr. O. D. Leh- man. sold boxes uf Valentine candy and held a Valentine-is dance. Cupidls Prunlfi 59 uture omemakers 0 merica The purpose of l7.H.A. is to promote a growing appreciation for home economics and its contri- bution to the satisfaction and well being of family life. Under the guidance of Miss Ona Prather the club holds its meetings the first and third Thursday of every month. Any girl who has had five periods of foods, clohting, child care, costume designing or home rnanagenients is invited to join the club. The annual money-making project is selling re- freshments at the football games. Other activities are the Mother and Daughter Banquet and the an- nual Christmas dinner prepared and served by the memlrers of the club. use tx use f.. f f f--- Y-- x., -tf' l .444 L2 if 1 An afternoon learning: child care. Seated, fell fo right, Allierla Sears, presq bandy Love, vice-pres Marsha Nlinnix. sec: linda llallev, lrvns. First row, Joyce Clay Nappy lim-Qnk, Sharon Uaullon. Danelle Holton, Frames Redmond Carol' Kendall, Melissa Clit-ck, Mary Lou Shavers. Diann lzzie Second row, Rosa Thompson, Lucy Alhert, Charlotte Hedrick, Mari lyn Carverivk, Virginia Cash, .loe Anne Brooks, Jeannie Brooks Sue Barber. Third rang Kathryn McLead. Kathy Jo Smith, Betty DeWitt. Karen Leasure, Phyllis Speicher, Barbara Barnhart. Minnie Joulon, Olivia Turnev, Keitha Lambert. 60 l First rozr. left to right. Polly Fisher. Presidentg Donna Foust, Sally Parrish. Third rozr, feff I0 right. Carol Rinehart, Barbara Vice President: Karen Bowser. Secretary: Pain Murray. Treasurer. Schaaf, Carol Blum. Mary Smith. Donnabel .laCkSOH. FTHDFP Ed Second Rout. left to rrghl. Judy Ferrero. Penny Rice. Juanita Hoener. wards. A future nurse at practice. uture Nurses merino nvllitli Helpful Hands and Hearts We Render a Service to the School. The Future Nurses of America Club Helps to give some experience to girls of West High who are interested in the profession of nursing. Each member of the club works sometime in the nurse's office. She gets experience by helping those people who become ill at school and by having the nurse teach her things about the profession of nursing. This year the club collected bars of soap for Dr. Thomas A. Dooley as one of their projects. The club meets the first Thursday of the month under the guidance of Bliss Helen McCormick. Sue Porter and Mike Kagay looking over future plans. li, , W 2, C 1 22 ,, f L, , X gli? .,, i yvf g. , vsvw.1w.wW.m Xkxisxx , gr 5, 4 , f . 1 The Irvin F. Young Chapter of the Future Teachers of America Club is associated with the National Education Association. Membership is open to any student interested in a career in the teaching profession. West has the largest club in Ohio whose mem- bers serve as substitute teachers in elementary schools. ln addition to serving ten local schools, club members tutor students at West High. Distinguished among the speakers secured by the program chairman this year were: Mr. Don Harper, Assistant Director of the Teacher Person- nel in the Columbus Public Schoolsg and Mr. Thomas Quick, Superintendent of Franklin County Schools. Faculty Advisers are Mrs. Francis Davis and Mr. Herbert Schneider. 2 30- 2 Y CN CB Q C5 b Q3 Cf: Q E N 2 Q. Q seq S an , ' ? wi 'Wi 3 E 'Q we 3 'W ...gg -. asmztvms 2 gi, Z Z 1 Zgg K ixis Xxsxxwwwk 2 . 2 62 1 , E A .g, , , ,, ii fi r 4961 fvmvfw Ai 1141194444- 5 as x X. 5 t g mf 2 0 ., f 1 1 L Q 2755 I i if ' g ,-f 25 23 va, -fy' HH!! 7 . 9, ww Nw 7 is Vz'ct0rz'0us Clm'.s'Zz'an Youth Victorious Christian Youth is designed to help young people build a life based on a strong spirit- ual foundation. lts purpose is to provide the stu- dents of West High with an opportunity to extend their knowledge of Christian living through meet- ings conducted by members of the club. Membership is open to any student at West. and unlike other clubs the V.C.Y. meets every week on Wednesday morning under the guidance of Mrs. L. S. VVill. The programs include group singing. Bible quizzes. devotions. and special guest speak- ers. The club also performs services for the com- munity by giving baskets of food to needy families on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Q B. Advisors Mr. O'Dell and Mrs. morning worship. Wills and officers preparing Visual Arts lub The purpose of the Visual Arts Club is to pro- mote the artistic, cultural, and literary study of motion pictures, stage, television, radio and other arts by presenting to the members programs based on these subjects. The club, first known as the Photoplay club, founded in 1934 was changed to the Visual Arts Club in 1952 to more nearly fit the expanded in- terests of its members. Under the direction and guidance of lVlr. Rich- 213.5 C m ?2 :t-Eg P1'P'1n: .fi-I E1-:gif -5:13 3253 2P'cn l-P Wi 5. ': goo? -.05 0,05 FD apr. :-U1 SZ.. -1'5 CD,-UCD Klum Q ro Q.-io Oo HO: EQ. 5'oo Qi-4? 5-'l : 2. 5 Dec. H-:W owes: axwxws attend. 'Nw The officers of Visual Arts Club working hard to make the club a success. Swami, lvlf lo riglzr, R. A. Warye, rulzfiser: Karen 15110211 IW'-Y' identg Anne Halley, uir-0 presirleulg Susie Ilurvvy, seeretfzryg .ludy . ' Y Q Schmidt, Irmszzrer. Fzrsf row, Mary Huff, family Iiush, Donna Rob- inson. Linda l.annin,u, Diane S4'l1lllt'l'.,ii4HllIll'ivl'l1Nlll'l, Nancy Hunter, Jodee Jenkins, Domi Reese. Ann Hevvee- SU liU l 3 June Heuk- Seeonfl row, Ellen Smith, .ludie Newkirk. Juiiyfll Dmlfml, R020 Erw- preiss, Barbara lionglnfnry, Susie Roush, Carolyn Mitchell, Barbara Manson. Donna Berln. Alberta Sears, Kay Hearn, .lanlee Weaver, Frances Edwards. Third row, ,lim Willis, Darillee Heston, Jeanne Postlelhwail, Sarah Pavey, Vickie Hixon, Margaret Slabaugh, Eliza liusenherg. Judy Sehultz, Sharon Deion, Mary ,Io Dixon, Dinah Baker, Kathy ,lo Smith, .lo Ann Jenny, Chris Carfrey. Fourth fOIl'. Richard Nash, Bill Kern, Bob Wilkinson, Hon Morrow, Tom Ros- selli, Patti Heisehman. Beverly Wenger, Marita Ceogiton, ,lim Horn, Bonnie Parker, James Blizzard, Chuck Kittrell, Dave Ronoinini. Phil Boker, Phil Bush. Science Club Seated, left to right, Lawrence Carter, president, Ronald Byron, vice president, Jeanne Williams, secretary, Jeannie Fry, treasurer. First row, Samuel F. Angusg Adviser, Gerry Timmons, Sylva San- born, Ann Langdon, Marilyn Eberhard, Sandra Bottman, Martha Kirts, Yvonne Veeley, G. F. Ocockg advisor. Second row, Charles Future scientists at work. Robinson, Charles Calson, Bob Lauer, John Peterson, ler, Richard Robbins. Thi Bruce Farley, Jerry Mason, ster, Fred Posey, William Robert Robbins, Jerry Shady, Jim Willis Ronald DeLong, Tom Martin, Larry Mil rd row, Charles Murvay, Bill Galloway Mike Owen, John Henderson, Tom Herb Morey, Steve Wolf. The purpose of the Science Club is to offer op portunities to any students interested in improving and sharing their knowledge and application of scientific endeavors and accomplishments. The club meets at 3:00 a.m. in Room 327 on the last Thursday of every month under the guidance of Mr. Samuel Angus and Mr. Gerald O'Coclc. The members have taken part in making a tape recording to accompany a science filmstrip on rocket travel. Guest speakers, who have attended the meetings, provided interesting and educational lectures. Field trips and annual spring picnics were enjoyed by all members. Officers who planned the programs were Larry Carter, presidentg Ron Bryon, vice presidentg Jeanne Williams, secretary: Jeannie Fry. treasurer. 65 French lub Helping the members learn a little more about the life of French youth is the purpose of the French Club. The members are divided into various committees. With the assistance of Mrs. Salange Jones, the French teacher and club adviser, originally from Brazil, they plan the program and activities for the year. A big event this year was the French Banquet, which was held in February. Any student who is taking French now or Who has had two years of French is eligible to join the club. The meet- ings are held the fourth Thursday of every month in room 227 at 8:00. V, M ,Q 'f , QBANNNKWX osx Sealed, left lo right, Dottie Navhman, ser., Martha Weather- head, view pres., Mary Smith, pres.: llarlnara l'ohle, prog. chair- man: Art Newkirk, treus. First mu: ,ludv Tliompson, Kay Lathem, Tana Davis, ltonna llyers, Monna llyers, llelte Wald:-ek, Diane Ron- tf-koysky, ,lill Mitvlrr-ll, Fi'am'es. Edwards. liutli Ann Smith. .ludy Houghton, Nlargaret Slalraugh, Carol fllark, l.ynda ilrosier, Phyllis Host-ln-rry, ,ludy Nt-wkirk, Pam Murray, lliane Seltiller. ltillllil Hllff- man, l,inda llrnner, Sara lyaini. Slimlff l'l UlV'S- HVISY PVUUIQ .lllily Xliller, 'llolry llenderson, llolly Reese, l't-nny Hudson. SPVUIIIF row. llarlvara llarlor, Sluf-ra llivlimond, Sylya Lusk, .lunive Weaver, lloha llie llolson, l,in4la Wen-r, Rose Ere-npreiss, Kathy Edwards, Patrira Wells, ,lulia Hanks, Rosemary Matyae, 'lit-rry liandull. Nancy KCTD. .Iognn Waltlt-ek, Sandy llush, llarhara Manson, Carol Hatfield, ,ludy Clay, Susie llollslr, Marilyn Hanger, Ann Kunze, Sandy Malone, Bull session of club officers. 0 es-X-mNwxNf.- r 3.1 ,a.,.,t.,s MW. NS'-test. RWM-. X N A 1. ., g., u B . S. -Q. 4 4? Wayne Mr-ssiek, Bill Nixon, Bob Posey. Third row, Suzanne Kana- las, Sharon Hulny, Saundra Thompson, Mary Pemberton, Susie Por- ler, tlinger Wealherhead, llarlvara Priee, Donna Street, Karen Bie- lmer, l'at. llardshaw, Susie Haryey, Sandra Baader, Ann Reeves, ,lo Ann Jenny. ,leanne Poslletliwait, Patti Heisehman. Judy Schmidt, Karen linegg, lieth W1'3lllt'l'llt'Lill. Ellen Smith, june Houk, Mary Frayel, Mollie Myers, Agnes Clay. .lanet Harris. Fourth row. Sue Itrinkhonse, Nancy Buckingham, Mona Brown. Jeannie Fry. Reeky Wilson, Slew Randall, ,lim llrewer, Phil Bush, John Stexvart. Holm Jaeolus, Don Dixon, Mark Le Valley, F. Henry Posey, Mike Porter. Reginald Cummings, Mike Boye, Tom Rossetti, John Henderson, Marita Ceorgeton, Bonnie Dorsey, Dorothy Hunt, Kaye Thiyener Keitha Lambert. V l atin lub Seated. left to right, Larry Miller, pres., Joe Massey, vice pres.: Mary XlcCleaf. sec.: John Edwards, treas. First row, Connie Beachler, Ann Bostic. Rita Schmidt, Carol Ash, Marilyn Amrine, Alice Wilgus. Phyliss Ann Bergman, Judy Halley, Sally Parrish, Penny Rice. Diana Dunbar, Pattie Huggins, Jean Scholten, Dave Hallsteine, Brenda Neil, Sharon Borton, Carolyn Parsons, Gretchen Skeaton. Marilyn Easterwood, Barlie Crum, Joann Cove, Mary Rich- mon. Second rozc, Melvin Hoover, Jerry Maupin, CarolJones,Jeanne Williams. Bonnie Thatcher, Tom Alban, Barbara Longhenry, Andrea Alexander. Barbara Seagle, Mary Hugg, Sharon Harper, Joyce Peer, Ann Johnson. Sandra Early, Barbara Staley, Sharon Kelley, Barbara sf mxxxmm 'Z' MSemper Fidelisw says the Latin Club oiiicers. J Q L xf 1 ' Z3 7 J 2 Q I Vi Brockman, Trudy Beatty, Carolyn Freeman, Joyce Dodson. Third row, Terry Walters, Fred Wicker, Richard Bunner, Carole Under- hill, Eliza Busenburg, Sandy Dunlap, Linda Phillips, Pat Hansel, Yvonne Veeley, Judy Wright, Diane Burden, Carol Eckstein, Mar- sha Geist, Karin Roivas, Barbara Hicks, Beverly Wenger, Judy Dickinson, James Whipple, Danny Predmore, Fourth row, Michael Kagay, Jon Kelly, Mike Owen, Dave Benson, Joe Weigand, Jim Cook, Rick Meyer, Ed Donaldson, Roger Johnson, Ron Morrow, Bob Breckenridge, Hayle Holter, Dick Sines, Ken Fuller, Tim Wat- son, Tony Christy. The purpose of the Latin Club is to further interest in the study of Rome and Roman people and their language. Any student in a second, third or fourth year Latin Class may join the club. Meetings are held the third Thursday of every month at 8 o'clock in room 317. The many activities this year include selling at the con- cession stands during the football season: the annual Christmas party held at Linda Phillips, house: the bake sale in February and the Roman Banquet. The week of March l5 marked an important week to all Latin students: Latin Week. Many members of the Latin Club belong to the chapter ofthe Junior Classical League at West. The J. C. L. is spon- sored by the American Classical League. 67 A little Spanish rhythm during the meeting. First row, left lo right, president, Siegfried Mosesmann, vice- presirfent. Sandra Bottman: secretary, Carolyn Birleg treasurer, Paul Doellinger. Second row, Elizabeth Price, Bev Gill, Sharon Williams, Karen Hastings, Bonna Stephens, Sharon Daulton, Janice Robinson, Sharon Maddox, Jeanette Bahn, Donna Barnhill, Anne Shuman, Peggy Wright, Kay Francis. Third row, Lee McQuerrey, Dave Nach- man, Sarah Marmon, Mary Kay Shaver, Mariana Rockefeller, Jeanne 68 S,19cznz'sh lub The Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Harold, meets on the third Thursday of each month from September to May inclusive, in Room 227. Furthering the study of and interest in the lan- guage and customs of the peoples and countries of Spain and South America is the purpose of this club. Siegfried Mosesmann was the president of the club during the first semester, but since he gradu- ates in January, the former vice president, Sandy Bottman, will assume the duty. 1 Postlethwait, Diana Ferguson, Dana Shad , Vickie ' Frost, Carol Garber, Sharon Pope, Sharon Fayusnaugh, Fiitiiideisi Fourth row, Ed Ashman, Howard Davies, John Peterson Larry Querrey, Kenneth C. Wolfe, Sandra Lawson, Elizabeth Burrell Sandra Cook, Kendra Dickerson. Marilyn Eberhard, Marilyn Le Roy, Bruce Farley. Bill Hunter, Olivia Turney, Frances Apperson. i I First row, left to right, Mariana Rockefeller, treasurer, Nancy Buckingham, rife-president: Betty Bryant, presidentg Jeanne Postle- thwait. secretary, Barbara Whipple, intermural director. Second row, Karen Schuman. Judy Houghton, Marilyn Amrine, Judie Newkirk, Dottie Nachman. -Xnne Halley, Dotty Reese, Pat Schmalstig, Connie Littleton, Diane Schiller. Third row, Donna Robinson, Sue Knollman, Karin Roivas. Bev Gill. Donna Berlo, Donna Foust, Terry Moore, 1 S Sally Parrish, Carole South. Fourth row, Ann Langdon, Sue Davis, Susie Harvey, Marilyn Hanger, Ruthanne Ralph, Pat Hensel, Sandy Amore, Jo Ann Jenny, Linda Hysell, Sharon Hedrick. Fifth row, Barbara Seagle, Judy Schmidt, Jeannie Fry, Judy Rausch, Margaret Slabaugh. Barbara Pohle, Pattie Heischman, Becky Radcliff, Beverly Wenger, Bonnie Dorsey, Karyl Bricker. Girls thletic ASSOCZ.dIfZ.072 Cabinet meeting during lunch. The purpose of G.A.A. is to promote an interest in physical activities, to encourage good sports- manship. and to promote the well-being of all mem- bers. Basketball intramurals were played weekly dur- ing October, November, and December in prepara- tion for the highlight of the year - the class team basketball tournament held February 17. Vol- leyball intramurals were also held after the basket- ball season came to an end. Senior C.A.A. girls were honored at the annual banquet held at the Hoge Memorial Church. 69 ., W 2 Sen io rs Wz'n The Seniors walked off with top honors in the Girls Athletic Associationls annual basketball tournament before a capacity crowd of enthusi- astic rooters on February 17. The Seniors dropped the Juniors by a score of 33-25 and the Sophomores edged the Fresh- men. Bonnie Grashel was chosen Miss Senior and reigned throughout the evening. Bonnie Grashel reigns over the GAA tournament as Miss Senior , ,. Y I Y -X V ,f .e W aims. . :SL First mug left to right, Patti Heischman, Connie Littleton. Carol ranft-C041Cl1. .lean Postlewait-manager, Becky Radcliff, Bev Wenger Wright, Sharon Daiultfm, Sw-01111 rozc, Dottie Reese, Mary McCleaf, Bonnie Dorsey, Sarah Pavey, Sue Drinkhouse, Barbara Seagle. Bar Bev Cill, Karen Roixas. Barbara Whipple. Third row, Tom Hart- bara Hicks-manager, Bev Wright, Bill Biggers-Coach. 70 x It 1, f 2 ' a . i wx .Q we y. 41' Q 'is fs , 1 ' YS' W 5' Q-.. Th N ' - f Ag tw... E W ,S . o rf .. f , 4 9 , t gli' f ,QW Q 'xx T, 'YN . 1 gi Nav: f 1 5 .if J 'W ft ,., X., -X X . . SQ XNX, ' N 4- wh X Junior Class Team, first row. left to right, Penny Rice, Dottie Nachman, Mary Lou Ricker. Second row, Carol Linebrink, Sharon Decker, Anne Halley, Vera Dixon, Pat Cotter, Chriss Carfrey. Third row, Carolyn Sears, Ann Reeves. Jo Ann Jenny, Judy Roush, Sue Porter, Debby Draper, Becky Wilson. 0, X, r 19 3 . I . W - fQfxfX, X . X ' Wt Q 1 K at 4 i r T T l 4 TTT .f W9 11 L Sophomore Class Team, frst row, left to right, Sandy Malone, Judy Houghton, Sandy Cook, Second row, Bar- bara Harlor. Mary Pemberton, Patti Paxton, Rita Compton, Sue Rice, Tina Valentine, Kay Lathem. Third row, Barbara Pohle, Barbara Price, Linda Maxwell, Margaret Slabaugh, Karen Griffin, Sandy Lenox, Barbara Hunter. Freshman Class Team, first row, left to right. Becky Baker, Linda Bruner, Susie Wilkinson. Second row Debby Guenther, Carol Herbster, Betsy Prout, Toby Ann Henderson, Valerie Merrick. Third row, Nancy Kern Terry Randall, Gaye Linson, Pam Miller. Fourth row, Lynn Fullerton, Sheryl Fowler, Trina Mitchell, Ruth Barnhill. s far 4' , , fs. I ,, , f 4 -W fe 1. V , ' .W ff W , A , -If - ' f7 1 - ff. ,M tm, ' ' 'f 2464, y 1 4 ,944 I ,eh 7 , 9. ,, pe, M , , ,, ., 9 9 f 44 My 4, ' yy f , 1 bffv ig Sv? 44 -1. A.. XVQTQ eye 44 f ' , , , a,j,,,f, f 11 , 'Z?ZZfg2?Zi,7 M ' f' t Eff, 4 'aaiiw , X 1' ,Ayn ,v . Y f 1 44 aw K I N f . FRDSSJNV lf. , 1, 1 7 2 , o f V . t ,A f A z 1 7' ., V. f y Q ,X M , 0 ' l X W 4' 1 af T 1 I ' fl' . U1 'N T 'W iff my T' Qt X ..., , ..,... 4 'I' 5 A X T f 2 ,j ffI2:.iIf..f.f?32.1-2121 C' ' ' C' V 1- W ' 1.143451--f'i'9, 5191 5.1591 V 4 3, f4j.fj5,y,1 mm V ., ' f M,-fiyai' .gffl-W-fowl 'f-,, 1 .V X f . it - - fl ff X if T f 2 f Q I, . .5 44545,-fjl4 ,, E 1,2 Mem, A 2 . 'Q 7 - f N 1.545 ,454-T64 f:.':v,,,,,,,, I 'ua A X :Q 1 A+ iam The Senior Y-Teens, open to all girls in Senior High, once again has the largest club membership at West. The girls are busy with their once a month meetings, activity periods after school, and city- wide affairs. Their social activities included the annual style show in October, the Christmas for- malg the Sock Hop in March, and the January and June banquets honoring the graduating Sen- iors. By the selling of football concessions and per- fume, our Y-Teens are able to participate in sev- eral worthwhile service profits. The cabinet, consisting of seventeen girls and their advisers, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Mrs. Mazelle Warren, and Mrs. Mary Heeter, work hard to give Y-Teen members an all-around program. iff Rm' .a 1 , Mrs. Heeter and Mrs. Murphy enjoying the Y-Teen Banquet. MG' A joyous night for Christmas dance queen Sally Morgan Y-Teen cabinet consists of, left to right, first row, Sally Morgan Dottie Reese, Judie Newkirk, Joann Waldeck. Second row, Carol Rinehart, Joan Lorenz, Dottie Nachman, Sherry Alban, Anne Halley, Bev Gill, Karin Roivas. Third row, Susie Barnard, Sandy Malone, Susie Porter, Kay Francis, Barbara Barnhart, Sandy Bean. .Lt-rf gf' X 1 :fi f -T Seated, left to right, Mr. Doddsg advisor, Mike Kagay, president, Larry Miller, vice president, Bruce Harmong treasurer, Ron Moderg chaplain. First row, Dave Hallsteine, Terry Walters, Paul Pohle, Brian Highfill, Larly Menz, Cary Dusenbery, Jim Cothard, John Peterson, Gary Hauptmann, Tom Hartranft, Bob Pemberton, Bill Doughty, Dave Nachman. Second row, Steve Kagay, Bob Dent, Jon Le Favour, Jim Van Order, Ron Mincks, Boh Timmons, Jim Smiley, Bruce Benton, Steve Ecrkle, Rogert Street, Chuck Kittrell, Bill Kern, Jerry Sanford, Michael Heil, Phil Baker. Third row, James Blizzard, Rick Banker, Robert Wesley, Jime Walker, Jerry Shady, John Hen- derson, David Smith, Glenn Rohrer, Fred Posey, Bob Wilkinson, Dave Levering, Jon Kelly. Fred Shell, Dick Sines, Fred Ell, Bob Saint. Fourth row, Jay Lyle, Larry Link, Richard Nash, Dave Ben- son, Jerry Mason, Harold Pennington, Charles Bartel, Joe Massey, Tom Martin, Mike Cantlon, Ted Miller, Lynn Hegele, Tom Herbster, Jim Bluhn, Dave Buehne, Tom English, Joe Ditrick, Dave Morris. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create. maintain and extend throughout the home. school. and Com- munity. high standards of Christian character. lVlr. Late Dodds and lVl1'. Burt Korte are the ad- visers. President of this year's club is Mike Kagay: Vice President, Larry Millerg Secretary, Eric Mar- low: Treasurer. Bruce Harmon: Chaplain, Ron Model: The Hi-Y sold programs at the football games this year and had charge of the Thanksgiving As- sembly. They also played in the Hilltop Y.lVI.C.A. league. Officers, Ron Moder. Mike Kagay, Bruce Harmon, Larry Miller, and Eric Marlow relaxing before a meeting. Senior Church League and the City-Wide Hi-Y r. T- Teens 'P ntl we . First row. left to right, Ginger Weatherhead, Terry Randall, Su- san Wilkinson, Diane Ronckousky, Sally Holmes. Second row, Lois Williams. Connie Robinson, Karen Alexander, Bonnie Mellin- tire. Jane Mapel. Joyce Malcolm, Linda Procter, Cheryl Dorsch, Bobbie Dotson. Karen King, Becky Baker, Bette Waldeck. Third row, Shirley Forgraves. Dorothy Clark, Ann Miller, Linda Bruner, Janice Robison. Toby Henderson, Betsy Prout, Dixie Koontz, Caro- lyn Berenak. Nancy Kern. Rosemary Matyac, Martha Houk, Carol The last Junior High Y-Teens meeting at West was led by its officers Suzie Wilkison, Pres.g Diane Renckovsky, Vice-Pres., Sally Jo Holmes and Gin- ger Weatherhead, Sec., Terry Randall, Treas. The yearls activities included a hayride, a swim- ming party, a bake sale, and the Freshman Fan- tasy, a dance at which Sally Jo Holmes reigned as queen. ,, ,Z Zig , if if f, .4 15 4 W va Herbster, Pam Miller, Karen Zeilke. Fourth row, Karen Mills, Linda Boothe, Karen Emanuel, Trina Higgins, Karen Martin, Karen La- them, Patty Drury, Kay Minnier, Sue Rosenberger, Sliaron John- son, Debby Gunther, Sharon Burtschin, Barbara Barr, Donna Rich- ardson. Fifth row, Jackie Hereford, Beatrice Foster, Mary Schroy, Kendra Dickerson, Joan Frey, Joyce Wetterhaun. Joyce Borland, Barbara Moritz, Trina Mitchell, Lynn Fullerton, Cheryl Calendine, Gay Linson. . 'K .,1.f The Freshman Fantasy court consisted oi left to right, Bette Waldeck, Queen Sally Jo Holmes, Trina Mitchell. Carol Herbester. Ab- sent when picture was taken. Becky Baker. .HV g f 1 5 Y .25 5 1 ,ff f pw +7 , gi n 'ff 1 X K6 gs f 7 2 4 U9 ' ff 6 Z merica Youth or od and ourztgf The American Youth For Cod and Country is a new eluh this year. The first meeting was January 4. The purpose of the club is to preserve our American freedom. To do this. they are informing themselves on our government and totalitarian governments so that when they are adults they will know what they are up against. The cluhls motto is 4'Freedom, first, last, and always. Meetings are held every Wednesday after school in room 317. Mr. Clarence Bower is the advisor. At meetings they have panel discussions. hook reviews. and speakers. One important speaker was lohannus Hada- gus, a Hungarian refugee. To raise money, they had a bake sale March 13. A speaker. ,lohannus Hagadus. relates his experiences as a freedom fighter. Left to right. first row, Barbara Hicks, ru-sw'. of E!ll1l'flffUlII Diana Dunbar, Linda Phillips, Judy Ferrero. Third row, Jin1Smiley, Mary Smith, executive clerk, Larry Miller, vice-pres.: .lov NIi155f'Y- FlQYd Chappfflefifs Jean Fry, KUY6 Tl1iV6l19l', Gerry Timmons, Dick prggg Jerry Manson, lrensg Andrea Alexander, sec. of stale, Har- Mickelson, Lynn Ward. Fourth roiw, Mike lx1liI'Sll,,Ill1l Wfulker. Tom Indra Sedgle, C0-,ser-, of frlumtion. Ser-onrl row, Ann Langdon, Vir- Timmons, Russell Marx, Dick Slnes, John Edwards. and m1'1'I.vor niniq Halqfpafl, Harlwargi Staley Karen Blumgren, Pat Schmalslig, Mr. Clarence Bower. ,, . . . . I U. df. Wag? Lwd 1 nxk ,,, A , .4 AW,. .. if IL g .. 2 . ix x. , ,, ,x, 5 X X lk 1 .HX X 6 1 .fb X 4 M, , ,K V. M ' 4 A i T 1 ,- QV .cw W Q : , n .. ' ' . J 4 A! 'U .53 W ra I I '- I 'g nur fir I 1mnfrurn1r1 fffffiz, P 1ff,4'ffVjML , ,ff A 'K . W1 545211 V 1 M! WWC .W 7 1 Student our! After! being voted on in Student Council for three years. the motion for a Student Court finally passed. A 325 vote of Council for three consecutive meetings was neces- sary to establish the court. Elections for justices and clerk were held in January. and the court opened in the third week of the second semester. As stated in its constitution. the court has jurisdiction over student presence in the halls without a pass. student tardiness as reported by a teacher. and other student misconduct during school or school func- tions. Some of the penalties which the court can issue are: cleanlup duty. essays. or recommendation to the office. Elected officers were, left to right, Beverly Gill, clerk: fuslices: Paul Thompson, Fred Posey lchief justicel, Gary Weigand, Sue Drinkhouse. and Linda Fuller. Q, rf I ' i- 5 92 . fr ,Vit Z, ,. .V , . ,, -I . V y ' 1:1 V my LPN fo right. Mikf. Kaguy, four! KIHUTIII'-YQ Sue llrinkliousc, sell- tice: Beverly Gill, cferlf: Bruce Harmon. Kenny Fuller. and Larry igr jmljr-ng Cary Weiganrl, junior jlzslirffg l'll'l'Ll Posey, cluej jlllN- Carter, bruflffs. IIIFPJ linda Fuller. fnnior jl1slf1'r': Paul 'l'll'HNINH1. SUI'hf '10Vf' JU-Y' tl 27 'E . , X gxx BV. fi 'fi in Stl 5 v . A? x .fi ii 'YQ I 1 f' I A 5 1 f . n ff , if yf 'f+--L X-'X n.jx,:2QW.1:::hnnsnun-nvnhr ...,.. :., ,q::-- , , 'TTC f ,., ,, ,, , Nw ,,.f, ,, ...,, X X: X . ,l' ix? Q , , I.: 1 E YI I 1 sf 5 S an ff S Q ,K C A 1 Z 1 W4 W, VZ Ayff W f z ww f t ,o,,fA, M , . ,f.,f f A f sz? n 1 Ry ,Mmpggwff V, wh V15 , 2 f 5 ? Y 3 f Y' Z 5 eg if U i Z P . AEK N- x-wg -M x a' ancea' Radio The Advanced Radio Class, under the able guid- ance of Mrs. Evelyn Hall, is constantly trying to bring the best of announcing and entertainment to West. Their duties include weekly programs over W.ll.S. whereby the school is informed of the academic and social events. The boys in the class announce play by play description at our football games. Students announce for W.C.B.E. tColum- bus Board of Education Radio Stationl and much of the class material is used at the station through- out the year. VJ? uu, lin 5 I fx, Left to right, jirst row, Ann Evans, Bonnie Crashel, Dottie Reese, sie Harvey, Linda Maurath. Judie Schmidt, Karen Ruegg, Lyda Kei Lana Case, Beth Weatherhead. Second row, Jeanne Williams, Su- Bonnie Sission, Ellen Smith. A. fff,:3,-gf C. r- ev nf rf: 514 Fffsf ww, Inf! to right, Floyd Chappelear, advisor Mrs. Hall, land, Terry Beard, Brent Sensenbaugh, Cary Reynolds. Second row, Ron Mincks, John Schroy, Jerry Bor- Left to right. first row. Dick Stelz. Ken Wolfe, Bill Clark. Sec- Hall, Mgr. Don Kuhn. Ron Delong, Fred Aider. Third row, Frank ond roup Dave Sharp. Bob Johnson. Mgr. Bob Shultz, advisor Mrs. Tippet, Art Newkirk. Dick Alder, Jake Fredendall. Front to back, Dick Stelz, Bob Shultz, Don Kuhn. Stage Crew The members of the stage crew are chosen dur- ing their sophomore year and Continue until they graduate. Their. first semester is a trial period, and as the semester Changes the sophomores who show the most ability remain. All the boys are trained in all phases of stage work, but usually Choose one job to major in. After two years on the Crew, the seniors are eligible to become stage managers. This gives them much re- sponsibility. All the boys on the stage Crew have one thing in common - their devotion to Mrs. Evelyn Hall, their adviser. ournalism This year,s staif includes: Editor-ln-Chief Assistant Editor Virginia Halstead Dave Morris Pat Cotter Larry McQuerrey Dick Williamson Associate Editors Sports Editor Photographers Bill Clark Del Moore Page One Editor Carolyn Spencer Class News Editor Sue Drinkhousc Club News Editor 'Bonnie Parker Society Editor Frances Heft 'W Left to right. first row, Virginia Halstead, Mr. Wilcox, Dave Mor- ris, Sefonrl row. Connie Conrarl, Penny Bice, Mary Fields, Cl11'iSS Carfrey, Nancy Hunter, Annu- Halley, Diana Dunbar, .ludy Headd, Marita Ceogitan. Third row. .lcanne Williams, .lunyce Dodson, Frances Heft, Yvonne Veeley, Kathy Jo Smith, Pat Cotter, Ruth- 82 Cuttin' up the rug. Business heads at work. . Z5 sf fi ci' cz W' 5 Ui 'avr iff anne Ralph, Bonnie Parker. Fourth row, Carolyn Spencer, Sue Drinkhouse, Lois Bryant, Sharon Hedrick, Reed Mclntosli, Bob Jacobs, Linda Fuller, Dick Williamson. Fifth row, Bill Clark, Galen McHenry, Carry Wbeigand. ,lohn Edwards, ,lim Roberts, Bob Lauer, Harold Sass, Larry McQuerrey. The journalism department of West is comprised of the newspaper and yearbook staffs. Those pictures above are the people who stay quite a while after the 3:30 bell to get your newspaper and yearbook ready for publication. Besides writing positions, there is the Business Ad- vertising Department, which handles all advertising in both the newspaper and yearbook. Another facet of the journalism department is the newly organized Public Relations Stall, whose job is to supply the community and downtown papers with any newsworthy stories concerning West, or its stu- dents and faculty. Besides these activities the department sponsors two dances, a student directory, and valentine telegrams. The department is under the supervision of Mr. Robert A. Wilcox. ournalism This Bonnie Dorsey Barbara Shurtz Vera Dixon ,loan Jenny Sharon Hedrick yearls staff includes: Editor-ln-Chief Assistant Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Picture Editor Del Moore Photographers Bill Clark Dick Williamson Sports Editor Floretta Armstrong Art Editor Pat Cotter Make-up Editor Sue Drinkhouse Chriss Carfrey Carolyn Spencer January-June Editor Activities Editor Organization Editor The annual staff, Vera Dixon, Pat Cotter, Sharon Hedrick, Caro- Chriss Carfrey, Joann Jenny, and Bonnie Dorsey. lyn Spencer, Dick Williamson, Sue Drinkhouse, Barbara Shurtz, 83 usiness A apartment The business ad staff along with the Journalism Department sponsored a Basketball Homecoming dance. The court consisted of: lefl lo right, Mona Brown, Sarah Pavey. Queen Carole South. Ann Evans, and Carol Blum. Last year's requirements were hard work and en- thusiasm. This year's requirements are MORE hard work and increased enthusiasm. Advertising Manager, Jim Roberts, assigns a list of the Hilltop and down- town business men to each member of the depart- ment. This way each individual gains the experience of dealing with businessmen on .their own. Profits from these contacts provide funds for pub- lications of the Journalism Dept. First row, left to right, Penny Rice, .lucly Clay. Seconrl row, Frances Heft, Mary Fields. Third row, Sharon Hed. rick, Chuck Withrow, Linda Fredendall, Jim Roberts, and Jeanne Williams. V anuapi azfionczl onor Socieyf senior at West High School can achieve is to be chosen at the tapping ceremony of the Otto H. Magley Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety. Membership is based on the scholastic rating during the four years of high school, a 3.5 average must be maintained. The scholastic rating of a student is not the only requirement for memhership. Mem- hers must be leaders in school activ- ities, possess high qualities of char- acter, and have earned li service points. Seated, left to right. Mary Huff. Barbara Longhenry, Judie New- kirk, Judy Clay. First row. Karen Ruegg, Sue Davis, Ellen Smith, Beth Vlleatherhead, Sandy Wall. Top to bottom, Marilyn Castle, Saundra Morris. and Connie Conard. 'Elf' Society The lf Society was organized in 1914 by Otto H. lVlagly, the first principal of West. This year just three girls out of the midterm class were se- lected. The purpose is to make the students more aware of good scholarship. lt is necessary to main- tain a 3.5 grade average and possess high qualities of character and leadership ability. 85 The highest honor a graduating Student ouncil Yvith the guidance of Mr. F. E. Bonar as faculty adviser and the officers of student council the members, considered student opinions, provided and promoted student leadership, and helped with all of the special occasions. One of the special pro- grams established by the council this year was the first student court in West's history. The council accomplished this by working hard the entire first semester. They spent the remaining half year making rules to help to maintain order in our school. Dave Morris presides at weekly student council meeting. 9 rm in 5 if 9 W ra rs .4 I Q ww? I 1 ., 52, , .wa K 4 . J is f , +0 I f ,,,, , X ,V 1 ' 'W 4. ,. 10 1 Tx., Sealed. left to riglzl, Dave Morris, president. Dt-hhie Draper: vice president- Ellen Smith: secretary, Polly Fisln-rg treasurer. First row, Joyce Malcolm, Mary Smith, .Joann Waldevk, Sue Knoll- man, Karin Roivas, Bev Cill, Lyfla Key, Bonnie Qrasha-l, bara Pavev, Carolyn Patterson, Sara Paini, Jfvclef' Jenlilllat Bw-ky Bfikell Barbara Barr, Judie Newkirk, Linda Jackson, Anita Humphrey. Thirfl row. Lynn Full:-rlon, Karen Bowser, LYINJH l'1'l'd'Jnd3ll- -Jack Stephenson, Donna Barnhill, Susie Noel, Linda Carroll, Agnes Clay, Marilyn Westlake. Bonnie Parker, Judy Bausch, Margaret blabaugll, Donna Street, Joann Cove, Bonnie Dorsey, Barbara Seagle, Brenda Neil. Fourth row, Gary James, Bob Se-go, Terry Linson, Dave Nach- inan, Jim Hazelton, Bill Stittler, Don Randolph, Odell Walters. Mike Owen, Bill Johannes, Dick Mickelson, Mike Krouse. Susy Barnard, Larry Miller, Sandra Morris. Fifth row, Ted Fox, Richard Cohrin, Joe Massey, Lynn Hegele, Bruce Harmon, Roger Street, Llewelhyn Coles, John Hendreson, Ted Miller, Jerry Shady. John Peterson. Fred Posey, Dick Williamson. Jan Creerf Larry'Carter, Cary Hauptmann, Michael Kagay, Ken Wolfe, Ronald DeLong. Ojqoo .Monitors First rozc, left to right. Kaye Durbin. Linda Bruner, Judy Miller. Brenda Bolin. Sherry Lutz. Patty Owenf Brenda Holycross, Barbara Deitrich. Mary Huff. Suzanne Lucas. Sue Knollman, Sherry Alban, Sharon Decker, Pam Millet. Betsy Prout. Sue Rice, Martha Houk, Shirley Forgraye, Anne Shuman. Toby Henderson, Florence De Matteo. Second rozc. Marilyn Hanger, Sandy Frakes, Sandy McMil- len. June Houk. Ann Kunze. Sharon Fausnaugh, Marsha Geist. Roze Erenpreiss. Carol Moore. Donna Foust. Barbara Schaff, Carol Rine- hart. Lynda llaurath. Lana Case. Bonnie Sisson, Carol Herbster, Sharon Johnson. Earlene Sexton. Diana Ferguson, Sally Parrish, Barbara Longheniy. Sandy Bush, Kay Ream, Mary Fleming. Third row, Susie Roush, Sue Davis, Sue Ruffing, Mollie Myers, Sandy Ma- lone, Patty Holdren. Donna Jones, Karenkay Martin, Virginia Hal- stead, Donnabel Jackson, Betty Howells, Connie Heibel, Dave Nach- man, Bill Johannes, Sally .lo Holmes, Trina Mitchell, Barbara Mortz, Melissa Cheek. Kay Thivener. Fourth row, Phil Starcher, Larry Graves, Bob Posey, Rick Finke, Russ Bertram, Bob Dent, William Jones, Denny McClinsey, Phil Thompson, Phil Fleming, Jim Hazel- ton. Larry Link, Toni Herbster, Llewellyn Coles, Jerry Sanford, Bob Wilkinson, Bill Kern, Dick Class, Floyd McKensie, Lee Swinford, Terry Robinson, Linda Hysell, Barbara Hicks. y Rope Twirlors First row. left zo right, Lynda Crosier, Carole Minton, Jean Cas selman. Second row, Ruth Barnhill, Penny Jaceaud, Mary Sheets Cheryl Fowler. Ojfice M0nz't0rs First row, left to right, Pam Broome, Connie Robinson, Pat Pax- ton, Sharon Maddox, Linda Krueger, Gretchen Skeaton, Janice Rob- inson, Diane Ronckovsky, Cheryl Dorscli, Marsha Minnix, Judy Henry, Sherry Alban, Patty Owen, Jodee Jenkins. Second row, Sue Barber, Roze Erenpreiss, Carol Hughes, Sharon'Harper, Kay Lathem, Donna Robinson, Sue Rosenberger, Sandy Love, Barbara Barr, Pam Miller, Kay Adkins, Sharon Sickles, Sandy Clark, Barbara Schaaf. Third row, Sharon Amore, Darilee Heston, Sheridan Taylor, Pat Snedegar, Saunrlra Smith, Jean Chapman, Gerry Timmons, Kaye Thivener, Martha Kitts, Sandy Coe, Myrna Gazan, Mariana Rocke- feller, Donnabel Jackson, Karen Bowser, Sandy Walz. Fourth row, Cary Hauptmann, Faye Thivener, Dave Krieg, Dennis Jackson, Bruce Farley, .John Peterson, Ted Miller, Bill Galloway, Bob Zagller, Terry Robinson, Ed Ashman, Albert Rice, Duane Frey, Floyd Mc- Kenzie, John Edwards, Fred Ell. Libraw Stajjf lil If-' First rouf, left to right, Jean Casselman. Judy Powell, Barbara sehinin, Janice Weaver. Fourth row, Connie Bailey, Dave Nachman, Staley, Carolyn Shannon, Sharon Harper, Jeanette Bahn,Janet Steele. Lee MCQUCfl'Cj' B,ob Vanderan, Jerry Maupin, Rich Rector, Steve Second row, Miss H. Lumley, adviser: Barbara Brockman, Darilee Latham. Heston, Karen Griffin, Elizabeth Burrell, Pam Miller, Sharon Burt- Bank Tellers QQ 'TWH i First row, left to right, Mary Kay Shavers, Billie Lucas, Peggy Edwards, Judith Wright. 88 Ticket Sellers Left to right, Sally Sands, Carol Linebrink, Veru Dixon, Diane Schiller, Penny Hudson, Elizabeth Price, Linda Fredendall, and Susie Noel. Absent iulien picture was taken, Billie Lucas. Stamp Counters . First row, left to right, Kay Minnear, Pam Miller, Karen Zielke. Second row,- Sarah Marmon, Judy Gammell, Lynn Borland, Trina Mitchell, Connie Heibel. A ua'z'0 Visual Club First row, left to right, Larry Sohmehl, Bill Gardelle, .lim Smiley, G. F. Ocock. Second row, Robert Wesley, Larry Tipton, Jim Lynch, Jim Walker, Tom Timmons, Fred Shell. X A K E X X x + AN , Sy Q HY i 4 x 'Q , iq- gi E M X5 s s 5 Q X 4 3 3 lx? 'S 2- x X E- . 5 Q I , , 4 Ili NL Qi W - ltgg '-.:s. X 'fff f 1 ' 1. -I 4 YQSQ if .L Ir! Q. 6 6' , , - V , 'f , Q 1 IAQ I K Q9 Q2 If ,SS- M3721 42235 A Qu. 5,50 5 X' . 37' 6: Q k 1 9 f':'f ,'4E . 1 x if as f I is il Wi Z A X 4 X mf,f4wfg-Z' Za ff f wwffwwk L . f , X , ff' Jw . WM ,Aw M wx faq, ,W ,,,,, vw ,ww-Z, ff ww 1 fff 474, 1 ik W f , rf N W 'X ' .-Eff - ','- 1. . f Xsfii ' ' mx, j 7lw,'fzZ'Z?WZf' Q, A f , '- avi C .f-,LV 4 Q, f-ff., Q, 'W , M arching and El? -554' sf'-ff .ia'.LLf. Wffyf First row, left to right, Dick Mickelson, Ronnie Line, Jack Cox, Steve Anderson, Charlie Bell, Edward lsel, Herb Sharfenaker, Cary Walker, Rickie Steele, Frank Tippett, Don Dixon, Jean Babberl, Bill Bennett, George Schmalstig, Jack Lechalk, Ruthanne Ralph. Second row, Tom Damron, Sue Crawshaw, Mary Federer, Karyl Bricker, Judy Rausch, Arleen Roederer, Janice Simms, Judith Wright, Joe Christian, Dave Dillingham, Diane Willison, Ron Wine terrowd, Jim Cothard, Barbara Bottman. Third row, Anne Shuman, Fran Apperson, Carol Line-brink, Yvonne Veeley, Pelph Slaughter, Peggy McNamee, Deanna Osman, Donna Washburn, Jerry Sloan, 92 One of the main purposes of the marching band is to provide entertainment during the halftime at the football games. Many long hours of practice in the morning before school, Hrst period, and during the summer went into these performances. This year they started a first for West-a homecoming parade down Powell Ave. before the game. The marching band is under the direction of Mr. Jack Dale. . X s.-1, 1.. John Slonager, Melvin Allard, Joan Frey, Patti Crawshaw, Dick Williams, Cary Rader. Fourth row, Richard Weaver, Anita Rich- nond, Jerry Mider, Tom Hartranft, Cliff Surrell, Bill Raskey, Keith Sayler, Fred Shell, Jim Walsh, John Lucas, Torn Heil, Ed Roberts, Ron Montgomery, Sandy Morris. Fifth row, Roger Johnson, Mike Poole, Fred Boots, Chuck Caito, Dorothy Clark, Betty Coon, Phil Thompson, Tim Watson, Reginald Cummings, Bill Stimgon, Dave Keeler, Dave McGill, Jeanette Tier. Sixth row, Fred Hinderer, Doug Ealy, Rich Stein, Dick Morgan, Fred Ater, Dwight Newman, John Guy, B111 Bell. Majorettes s osagml W Jennie Tier Sandra Morris Dick Mickelson Susan Rousch 1 Barbara Bottman Ruthanne Ralph Majorettes must not only have ability and showman- mer vacationg and when the football season commences ship in marching, strutting, fundamental twirls and baton they are reacly to lead the band with their line perform- routines, but also maintain a MC average in all sub- ances. jects. The majorettes practice many hours during sum- I l. , X, ,ff 'f o 1 W Ji N B B First row. left to right, Yvonne Veeley. Carol Linebrink, Anita Richmond. Fran Apperson. Anne Shuman, Nancy Curl, Judy Wlright. Janice Simms. Arleen Raederer, Sue Crawshaw. Second row. Dick Willianis. Patti Crawshaw. Peggy McNamee, Donna Wasli- burn. Mike Paole. Dotty Clark, Phil Thompson, Keith Salyer, Cliff Surrell. Tim Watson. Tom Hartranft. Third row, John Slonager, Mel Allard. Joan Frey. Deanna Osman, Betty Coon, Dave McGill, Bell Rasky. Chuck Caito. Jim YValsh, Reggie Cummings. Fourth row, Jerry Sloon, Eddie Slaughter, Roger Johnson, Joe Christian, Cary Rader. Gary VValker, Dick Weav'er, Ed Roberts, Ron Mont- The purpose of the Concert Band is to help broaden and fulfill the students education in music and to give them a chance to fully express them- selves. The present enrollment is 80. The Concert Band is different than the Marching Band in that it uses more Woodwinds to give a softer quality of sound. gomery, Jim Cothard, Dave Dillingham, Carol Wilison, John Guy Ron Winterrond, Fred Boots, Dave Kuhn, Bill Stimpson, John Lucas Jerry Mider, Fred Shell, Tom Heil. Fifth row, Herb Sharfenaker Frank Tippett George lsel, Jean Bohitt, Richie Steele, Charlie Bell Don Diron, Ron Line, Bill Bennett, Jack LeChalk, George Schmal stig, Steve Anderson, Jack Cox, Doug Ealy, Bill Bell, Dick Stine Sixth row, Dwight Newman, Fred Ater, Mary Federer, Judy Raush Dick Morgan, Karyl Bricker, Tom Dammron. Absent when taken Ricky Rhodes, Fred Hinderer. Concert ana' 95 unz'0r-Senior rclzestm -.,, v-Alun, v-L., 1' it t WL K , up One of the hardest working' musical organizations at West is the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Jack Dale. Activities of the past year include occompanying choir in commencement, participating in state competition at Day- ton, and holding an annual concert in May. Part of the orchestra was the main backbone for the musical Lil Abner. -' .., , ,,- , -L-.g il V L ws- ' , L' if 5 aawewwbx-v A V - -1. vw- ,, Ji, 1 5 ' g i 2 . 4 2 y 3 g !NY'f f'k I, f fi' 22 2 52 fb Q 2 V 5 2 V5 '? 1 Zi 5 Q? s gf 4' I if ,g 4, 4 F Z Violins-Con. Mistress, Barbara Apel, Karen Theobald, Mary Lou Ricker, Marilyn Westlake, Ann Langdon, Leanne Lloyd, Polly Wil- liams, Delbert Moore, Sandy Lawson, Linda Crosier, Barbara Brewer, Vera Baas. Viola-Pat Schmalstig, Paula Fink, Sharon Van Dyke. Cello-Debby Draper, Mary Kay Shaver, Jack Harrison, Tim Mor- ris, Nancy Brewer. Bass Viol-Bob Jones. Oboe-Mary McCleaf. 96 L, ,P Q KWSN, , ,, if 52 if 2 71 gg ii ' ,, 5 Q I E ? Hilfe?-l0i1I1 LOFEIIZ. Karen Alexander, Barbara Barnhart Patty Crawsllaw, Cary Walker. Bassoon-Arlene Rhoeder Sue Crziwshaw French Horn--Tom Daniron. Trombone-Bill Bennett, Jerry Grgni back. Trumpet-Fred Shell, Gary Hauptman, Tim Watson. Drums - George Isel, Richard Steele, Frank Tippet. Directorijack Dale, First row. left to right. Judie Newkirk, Sue Knollman, Flors Walters. Debbie Draper. Susie Collins. Sue Porter. Andrea Alex- ander. Barbara Longhenry, Sue Martindale, Barbara Seagle, Carloe Wright. Nancy Stimmel. Mary Huff. Lyda Key, Iris Lutz, Joann Waldeck. Dottie Reese. Carol Blum, and Carol McElwee. Second rozc. Marsha Cuitner. Carolyn Freeman. Janyce Dodson. Bev Wright, Karin Roivas. Sandra Bottman. Susie Harvev. Karen Ruegg, Mona Brown. Linda Phillips. Beth Weatherhead, Ellen Smith, Sarah Pa- vev. Marilyn Eberhart. Jeannie Fry. Sally Morgan. Carolyn Patter- son. Joan Jenny. and Linda Surrell. Third row, Carolyn Spencer, 4f qvqigjf X ff WW A typical fourth period choir rehearsal. Sally Jansen, Jim Smiley. Leon Evans, Dick Class, Dick Mickelson. Reed Mclntosh. Jim Walsh, Bruce Benton, Charles Richards. Jack Cobb, Dick Steltz, Victor Smith, John Lefavour. Lynn Ward, Phyliss McKinney, Jean Postlewait, Pat Reeder. Fourth row, Sue Lucas, Sue Rousch, Mary Lou Shavers, Mike Turner, Joe Massey. Charles Bar- tel. Larry Bruner. Ron Harbor, Larry Barnett. Bob Timmons, John Henderson. Cary Cook, Jerry Sanford. Fred Hinderer, Roger Rufner, Dave Koons. Dick Sines, Mike Heil, Tim Morris, Judy Rausch. Keitha Lambert. Senior Clzoir The Wea senior High choir H115 the halls with music every day the fourth period under the capable direction of Mrs. Edith White. Joe Massey was elected to serve as president. Serving with him are: robe monitors. Sue Drink- house. Marlene Wingo, Bruce Benton, and Fred Hindererg social committee. Karin Rovias, Lana Case. Cary Cook. and Jon Le Favor. This past year the choir has sung for West's Christmas and spring concerts. Easter assembly and Christmas assembly and the baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. The choir was indeed hon- ored to be chosen to sing with North High School to accompany the All State Orchestra. 97 Bcpfs Glee First row, left to right, Bill Johannes, Larry Maish, Jack Cobb. Bruce Benton. Third row, Dorcus Claytor, Dick Pusecker, Terry Reed Mclntoah, Frank Tippett, Gary McNeely, Harry Shelton. Sec- Linson, Dave Beebe, Steve DeWitt, Jack Holycross, Rick Backer, ond row, Bob Breckenridge, Cary Cook, Michael Heil, Thomas Eng- Dave Koons, Carl Bailey. lish, Paul Thompson, Robert Keefer, Eugene Dodson, Ron Sloter, First row, lvl! lo riglzl. .lmle-ff lvnkinh, Mm llullvy, Susan Kerr, row, Polly Fisher, lN'Ia1',fiuret Slilllilllgll. Pam Murrav Carol Wil. Carol Clark, ,lean IZ:-rgr-r, Carol Blum. Sl'f'0ll1l f0lU. Cl1l'iSS Cilfffey, liums, Becky Wilson, Sally. Rita Ward. Diana Conifer-ill Iimh Sonnie Thompson, ,loan Jenny, lin-ffrlu H1vly1'r1Hm Eilwina Eldridge, Surrell. R' ' ' ' Sally Purriwll, Liz l'rir'1-, ,lanyw lloflwn, uml .lilllll'I' W ilVf?T4 Thllffl Ensembles S E l The West Winds, John Lafavour. Lynn Ward. Dick Mick- The Girls' Ensemble consists of: left to right, Carol elson. Joe Massev. harmonize Minnie the Mermaidf' McElwee. Iris Lutz. Ruth Smith. Sue Martindale. Sec- ' ond row: Patty Reeder. Sue Porter. Carolyn Freeman. and Linda Phillips. The Boys' Ensemble is composed of Marc Rener, Gary Cook. Mike Heil. George Schmalstig. Fred Hinderer. Jerry Sandford, Dave Koons. and Victor Smith. Accornpanist. Harry Shelton. The Mixed Ensemble includes: lefi lo righl, Joe Massey, Henry Martin. Sally Jansen. Ann Evans. Bar- bara Seagle, Joan Waldeck, Mike Heil and Harry Shelton. Accompanisl. Debby Diaper. 99 Tax Stamp Show DHHS 011 Stage- MGrandma Warye takes the floor Bright Lights on the Woods bring down the? house. rkfimtw 00 Grand Finale. 4'High Noonw on ye ol, farm, L unior Hzlgh Girls Glee First row. left to right. Shirley Hoffman. Ann Sexton. Naomi Knisely. Dixielee Koentz. Becky Baker. Janice Robinson, Diane Ronckovsky. Bette Waldeck. Valerie Herrick. Patty Snedegar. Bobbi Bryan. Toby Henderson. Betsy Prouk. and Diana Fujikawa. Second rout Mavis Holmes. Linda Procter. -Loraine Procter. Nancy Kern. Martha Houk. Dottie Clark. Jane llapel. Pam Miller. Carol Hughes. Carol Herbster. Linda Bruner. Gayle Linson. Linda Hrueger, Third N. sk Xxx A w D . N ' QW? , , row. Kay Minniear. Carolyn Beranek. Shirley Forgrave. Diana Fer- guson. Kendra Dickerson, Donna Richardson. Lynn Fullerton. Grace Ferguson. Bobbie Dotson. Trina Mitchell. Judy Grace. .lcyce Bor- land. Fourth row. Patti Crawshaw. Terry Randall. Karen Latham Sally J. Holmes. Beatrice Foster. Sue Rosenberger. Kareo Mills. Carol Speckman. Carol Fowler. Sharon Johnson. Ginger Weather- head. Karen Zielke, Dianne Koons. Left to right. Tom Hartranft, trumpet: Tim Morris. trumpetg Tom Dameron, French horng Ron Winterard, baritoneg Fred Hinderer. bass horng Ron Line, trombone. Brass Sextet f ff! MPV r 'A as nl K' 4 v 51552, All we need nms' is smne bagpipes. 'The three stm ages. Must Naluahle Player of the Yearu mvarfl me to Cari limwn. 102 4. 1 Wfhafs this bit about a stiff knee. Bill? Dancing in the Dark. X X .miim X , 4 if? , Aqygf ,O - -J , My V ly! , fy ,V 2771 P Q MC- , JWZ4, Wgfff' 7 YMZZ fwlf 22,6 yy, 2, 5 4' 1, fjff f ff jf ,Og fy, ,f f' X f X , ,,', , X , , , fy fsuq, Q, 3, ,Z I ff i yf',2f,,,g:,,, V4 ug f 'I' ,, W, ' QQ- 1 'I ' Football First row, left to right, Earl Aber, Lynn Hegele, Eric Marlow, Jerry Hummel, John Peterson. Bill Kern, Jim Horn, Bill Biggers, Leon Evans, Gene Branson, Bob Saint, Bob Pemberton, Bob Wil- kinson, Dave Morris, and Dick Glass. Second row, Coach William Schmitter. Denny Moyer. Bill Paske, Stew Randell, Burr Miles, Jim Thorton, Bob Montgomery, Jan Greer, Gary Clark, Tom West Highis 1959 Football squad showed an improvement over last years 3-6 record by win- ning -1, losing 4 and tieing 1. The Cowboys got off to a bad start b ylosing to state-rated Spring- field, -12-0. The next week the Cowboys rolled over Franklin Heights 50-7. The next two weeks saw the Cowboys losing to Eastmoor 23-0, and East 24-0. The Cowboys then dropped Marion Franklin 36-12, and Watterson 22-6 in the Home- coming. Against Aquinas, the Cowboys could not move and came out on the short side of a 15-0 score. The last game of the season was a 0-0 tie with a strong Linden eleven. One of the really big games of the year, the Cowboys dropped North 22-20 in a real thriller. This years team was captained by Jim Horn and Bill Kern. The 1959 Cowboy football team is one to be proud of. Sept. 18- Springfield -12, West 0 Sept. 25-Franklin Heights 7. West 50 Oct. 2 - Eastmoor 20. West 0 Oct. 9 - East 24. West 0 Oct. 16 - Marion Franklin 12, West 36 The Reserve football team had a so-so season. winning 2, losing -L and tieing 1. The Broncos under first year coach, 1Vl'r. Larry Gray. showed a lot of desire and hustle and improved greatly as the year progressed. The Reserves. after losing their first three games downed Marion Franklin 111--3 and then stopped a tough Linden eleven. 18-0. The Little Cowboys ended their year by battling to a 6-6 tie with North. The main purpose of the reserves is to furnish the varsity with winning ball players. With the spirit and fight these boys showed we can be sure of fine things to come. Oct. 23 -- WTHIICTSOH 6, West 22 Oct. 30 -- Aquinas 15, West 0 Nov. 6-North 20, West 22 Nov. 13-Linden 0, West 0 Football X 4 . Z. . ff ,I Galloway, Don Birle, Bob Ross, Gary Alwood, Rick Banker, Terry Linson, Line Coach John Butler, Backfield Coach Charles Meyers. Third row, Jim Morris, Bill Ardnold, Jerry Ball, Dave Derler. Kenny Bowman, John Houk. Dean Crabill, Dwight Newman. f , . NM. ,.,.,.,,,.,,,, ...tm M ,, mi fu 5, ,E ,W ir,. ,,,, - ,.,.i,.,,,..., - IZ4f 'M?fm. .,.mif.., 5153. M First row, left to right, Brian Brock, Reginald Cummings, Jim Hazelton, Herb Sharfenaker, Tom Alban, Odell Walters, Jerry Cron- bach. Second row, Jim Brewer, Larry Smith, Dave Dittman, Chuck Williamson, Paul Thompson, Frank Tippett, Bob Sego. Third row, Bob Dent, Dan Snider, Richard Colvin, Ronald Volz, Paris Martin, Edward Shute, Bill Clark. Fourth row, Bill Randolph, Harold Con- den, Larry Snider, Phil Baker, Richard Robertson, lim Cook, Dave Fesutal, Mike Dowd. Fifth row, Jake Fredendall, Jerry Mider, Den- nis Carpenter, Dave Halsted, Tony Christy, Bill Harvey. Sixth row Bill Cardel, David Knockman, Jim Burden, Mr. Cray, Dallas, Car- ter, Larry Snider, Dennis Mf'Colla, Carl Tidwell. 10 fha , X an WO 14 W, JW, -,MA f ,f V , Q, ff' W w , J 1 f My iv f.qfi:f5Sm. , 'fg- , fn. 0 Q Wm 14, ef M862 g A85 ' 'Q .,,MZ' ,, it C ueen Lghergy M M6671 S Court HOMECOMING GAME On Friday, October 23, Magley Field was a scene of excitement and suspense as the Homecoming Game week- end was about to start. The rain did not dampen the spirits of the crowd as the parade down Powell Avenue brought the members of the court into the stadium. The girls were escorted across the field through the lines formed by the band and took their honored seats on the 50-yard line. Half-time ceremonies were complete with the score 22-0 in West's favor. Sherry Alban was announced as the l959- 2.-- K 60 Homecoming Queen. Due to illness. Sherry was not able to attend. So Bonnie lVlcEr1tire, our 1957-1958 Queen ac- cepted her honors. The members of the court were Karin Roivas, Judy Newkirk, Susie Roush, and Polly Fisher. West went on to win the game 22-65 i The following n ht in the West High gym, the Alumni Association held the Homecoming Dance. This yearls theme was Autumn Magic. Queen Sherry was able to attend and reigned beautifully over the dance. IO7 Vczrsigf askezfball West's Cowboys ended their 1959-60 basketball in a tie for fourth place in the City League. The Cowboys were 6-6 in league play and 7-10 overall. ln the Central District the Cowboys lost out in the first round of play to Central. Tom Hartranft was picked for a berth on the second team A11- City. Bill Biggers received honorable mention. The Cowboys were greatly handicapped by the loss of three starting members at mid- year. At the time of their departure the Cowboys were on a live game winning streak. Carl Brown goes in for a lay-up to Jan' Results Nov. West Newark 65 Dec. West Linden 46 Dec. West Central 60 Dec. West Arlington 41 Dec. West Chillicothe 42 Dec. West Chillicothe 64 . Jan. West Linden 573 3 Jan. West East 75 lan. West Eastmoor 60 lan. West South 51 West Aquinas 69 add two points onto West's score Jan' West Marion ylrankhn D2 during the Aquinas-West game. iii' gigs: Ei?1132n659 Feb. West Central 80 Feb. West South 80 Feb. 26 West 57 Marion Franklin Feb. 29 West 43 Central 58 lDistrict Tourn.1 Left I0 right. Curl Brown, Bob Pemberton, Bill Castle, Tom Hart- Barnett, Bill Detwiler, ranfts Roger Sire-el, Bill Biggers, Clnir-k King, Bob Wesley, Terry eserve asketba!! and Cheerleaders 41 Left to right. Glenn Rohrer, Bill Hunter, Rick Myers, Dwight Newman, Earl Newman. Second row, Bill Gard- ner. Carry Weigand, Dick Smith, Bill Bell, Bill Karn, Jerry Ball, Otis Carter, Mgr: The West Reserve basketball team under the coach- pered by the lack of height. Like last year the Re- ing of Hr. Dwight Black showed improvement in serves lost many of their games by a very short the 59-60 basketball season although they had only margin. 3 wins against 14 losses. The main purpose of a reserve basketball squad is The Reserves' three wins came over Linden, Bex- to produce players for the varsity basketball team. ley, and Aquinas respectively. This is a fact that should always be taken into con- After mid-term graduation the Reserves were ham- sideration. Left to right, Kathy Jo Smith, Chriss Carfrey, Joan Lorenz, Sandy Mchlillian, Judy Castle. Ann Halley. 'IO9 First roug, left to right, Dennis Hawes, George Francis, Dave Smith, Joe Massey, Gary Reynolds, Jim Roberts, Svens Caune. Second row, Bill Johannes, Philip Fleming, Bill Doughty, .lohn Graham, Bill Castle, Ernie Cresh, and Dick Bing. Wre5tZz'ng The West High Wrestling team under the coaching of Mr. John Butler ended their second year of wrestling competition with 6 wins and 6 losses. The team scored 10 points in the district wrestling meet and four boys qualified for the quar- ter Hnals. The four boys were Bill Doughty, Lee McQuerry, Larry McQuerry. and Bob Mon- gomery. One of the biggest assets to the team was the fact that the boys were willing to work hard and practice constantly. 110 Cross County The West Cross Country team under the coaching of Rufus Glass had a fair season. The Cowboy thins finished third in the city meet and fifth in the district. Cap- tain of the team for the second straight year was Joe Massey. Massey and Dave Smith finished among the top ten in the district and competed in the state meet. A bright spot in this year's team was the 'Hne running of sophomore Smith. He was the second high scorer on the team behind Massey. The Cowboys won duel meets against Central and Eastmoor. 1 i'?V ' 74 QPU Y Q-c,'l3YffB00 gl abupqgof . 1 tw 'T 1 ,Ca f J 4. Y T WT51 J' 7 ', A T NEST , lsr tb r W y Weir f ' y ...ix 'iz ., ,, H '77 .f - A M , F wr, tw s 'tn-4 'us '31 V. ' -I 4 X ss WHY' I UM ' N . 5 'Q Gb Efss . 695 Fri' .sylllfab xv xv nw IV x, AT ' 'N 1 'T 5 . -- x W5 l 'TT l Af' ' VEQT W l 'x , , .tj v Ax MX Left lo right, frxl row, Charlie Graham, Lee McQuerrey, Odell Wlalter. Dan qnvder Bob Saint, Ronnie McCalla. Second row. ,lim Morris, Larry McQuerrcy, Bill ArdTe.AB0li Nlontgoniery, Lynn Hegelc. 3- X. C57 I -2' it M,-' ai L Q , nr- f M e. ' unlor H zlglz Basketball Ana' heerleaclers The West Junior High Cagers brought home a basketball championship for the first time in 31 years in what will prob- ably be the last year for a junior high at West. The Broncos finished the 1959-60 season with an 8-l record, good for a share of the championship. Their only loss was at the hands of Franklin, who tied with the Broncos. Lew Coles led the league in scoring and teammate Charlie 'N' Castle finished third. Both earned All-City honors. Congratulations to Coach Charlie Meyers and his junior First row. left I0 fight. Bftbbie BYYHH- L01'3iU9 high team for bringing a title to West Junior high in its Proctor. Bette Waldeck. Second row. Val Mer- last year in the league' rick, Toby Henderson, Janis Robinson. Added to the squad later. Diane Ronckousky. Y . ,.., l 1 - ' ' r t ., a t 6 l y ES 50 WEST V' ' 4 N581- . I ' ll C ,f Qld I First row, left to right, Rick Finke, Larry Groves, Charlie Castle, Mike Totman, Steve Jackson, Norman McWilliams. Mike Hobbs, Lew Coles, Steve Takos, Willie Wells, Mike Porter. Second row, Cary James, Larry Grant, Danny Bukey, Larry Leach. 111 Our six varsity cheerleaders led us in our songs and cheers at the football and basketball games, from ones here in the city to ones in Zanesville, Chillicothe, Newark and Springfield. During sixth period they presented some orig- inal and enjoyable skits along with their usual 'cYea Teams. Cheerleaders crea ting school spirit at a basketball game Varsigz lzeerleaders xml Left to right, Jean Postlethwait, Karin Roivas, Dottie Reese, Lyda Key, Bev Gill, Ann Evans. 6 61 U 7' 6 S Track team stars. .Iwe Ha--ey and Daw Smith at pruvticv. .lim Horn und Bill Kwrn. vu-Captains. take a moment 4 NO. 27 fights for a touchdown. Roger SITPQI and Tom Hartranft try for a point for Wvsl. Tw, unknown pluyfr- battlf- fm' ,mini-. 'B v-' YW' wx I5 5 X, M! M , WA ,,VV V 'A f gg 4 Dr. Dooly Appeals To West Doctor Tom Dooley. another guest speaker at West, will long he remembered as a generous and very inspiring man. This outstanding individual has traveled through the Far East and has contrihuted much to lvleflivo and his hospital in Laos. He told of his many experiences. lvolh horrify- ing and unbelievable. hut never onu- mentioned his own prohlern, Cancer. West presented 59200 lo llr. lloolvy and wonder- ful Cause. Ann Landers Tells The Facts Our school was honored this past year by hav- ing a number of outstanding speakers. Ann Landers, a syndicated columnist who had just returned from Russia, walked sprightly out on the stage and stepped to the microphone. Miss Landers spoke of teenage problems in a light, yet serions manner, with that Nair of experi- encef' swan far? X X X x X x ff. wif.. ssemblies am'-f' Q'-+ DZ' ,- 'DEW 2.95 snr -U5 fn,-15 23 Eg? 4, J :J U-Ur gn? ,..Ef.., :1,,,-4 D- . Q., I Emu. WSF? ,sw gym H , J' :EQ-:v M35- - 3555? D2 YSZLLA 1 nfl: 573-1 Es' E..-4 CFC gm: .- 5 7-1: ff--1: W5 -.:.. E. .Um o U' 2.9 Ex: '03 .,:- of: 'w U7 37? ..- Dr. Miles narrated L1 movie on cancer. It brought out some statistics and facts that were unknown by many of the students. fl well Q S sm A f 2 at fi The Columbus Symphony Orchestra proved to be very enjoyable to the students, and also was a t-hango of pace from Ilw not-nml tempo in assemblies. 115 wwn ----.1...,... egz'stratz'0n First row left to right, Sharon Lutz, Karen Hogg, Sandy Bob- bitt, Florence De Matter, William Doughty, Eddie Donaldson, Pam Dickson, Judy Wolfe, Judy Dehmann, Carole Bauermeister. Second row. Betty Bryant, Linda Weber, Marvin Darling, Donna Foust, Marilyn Castle, Nancy Buckingham, Sandy Amore, Pat Hensel, Rita Ward, Beverly Clawson, Doris Flewellen, Sandy Clark, Pat Jones, Marsha Snavely. Third row, Doug Ealy, Dicl, Fisher, Jim Jones, H l 1 f- , V . 11A- First row, left to right, Sharon Rumfield, Carole Minton, Saun- dra Morris, Sharon McDaniel, Dick Ste-lx, Pete Slrathie, Pam Mur- ray, Jill Mitcliell, Liz Prim, Connie Littleton, Janet Patterson. Second row, Susan Sutphcn, Dolores Litman, Beverly Redding, Lynn Olingefjlinger, Terry Moore, Carole Sf-oles, Patty Reeder, Becky Riley, Rosie Stump. Esther Malranc, Judy Sharp. Third row, Jim H6 Mike Andrews, Eddie Diedrich, Rick Banker, John Warren, Cary Contizano, Roger Johnson, Karen Bowser, Martha Weatherhead, Freddie Krebs, Donnabel, Linda Hysell, Elaine Wonderle. Fourth row, Slug Farris, John Hoke, William Diedrich, Tim Good, Clyde Knisely, Victor James, Dave James, Don Hartwell, Izzie Carmen, Bill Ardle, Jim Boring, Dave Davis, Don Clapsaddle. Litman, Mike Scales, .Jerry Hinebaugh, im ,' I, Daniel, Bill Nibeft, Hank Nt-wkirk, Bobj ThoCrB.ii1l?aIJimD:J-liqtirigllil .lack Wilson. Fourth row, James Bradford, Roger, Tillie Rig-hal-fl Biams, Paul Wareham, David Schmitzer, Raymxiind Noialood Jan Greer, Raymond Fuller, Larry Mead, Max Shipley, J wssusnmmaua-mm egz'stm1fz'0n f tv. lllvntnlu 11B- Ifirst row. left to right. Dottie Neimeister, Karen Schneider, Patty Owen. Kenneth Kresse. Sharon Sickles, La Donna Priller- man. Lee Palmer. Second rozv. .-Xrleen Roederer, Carolyn Shannon, Mary Robinlon. Charlene Pike. Mabel Green. Marylou Rieker. Janet Rice. Darlene Anderson, Ann Reeves. Thzrfl row. Patty Reese, Judy Schultz, Marlea Peaff, Karen Nelson, Bill Braden, Delmore Hickey, Chris Hoover, Carl Ring, Judy Rausch, Penny Pearson. Sharon Pope. f ' 74 1 , 1 i 11B- First row. left 10 right, Janet Bradford, June Houk, Evelyn Doughty, Anne Halley, Ruth Fuller, Janis Cross, Judy Logan, Shar- on Omohundrv. Marsha Grogg, Lynda Fredendall, Danelle Holton. Second row. Mary Van Sickle, Patty Holdren, Darilee Heston, Mar- Qha Geist, Diana Cvingerall, Shirley Bentola, Marilyn Caririck, Janet Harris, Sharron Morgan, Ruth Heaflington, Linda Davis, Frances Kirts. Third row. Ernest Grish, Dorothy Henry, Linda Davidson, Betty Howells. Pat Gilbert, Rita Hannon, Kathy Jo' Smith, Dinah Baker, Barbara Holycross. Janice Froe, Mary Jo Dixon, Sharon Delon, Marita Ceorgiton. Fourth row. Dick Ring, Craig Everetts, Jim Priest. Tim Morris, Eugene Dodson. Donald Rudolph, Jolm C. Crum, C. E. Thompson. David Dawson, Joe DiMarco, Lewis Con. key, Chuck Davis, Mike May. 117 egistration 1-ff UC 122 11B - First row, left to right, Susie Moore, Monna Byers, Donna Byers, Jodee Jenkins, Sandy McMillen, Dair Riebel, J. R. l. Wright, Cary McNeely, Penny Hudson, Dottie Nachman, Judy Miller, Emma Seymour, Carol Linebrink. Second row, Carolyn Kunz, Audrey Kes- terson, Leanne Lloyd, Linda Lanning, Sharon Liuisford, Judith Moko, Hazel McCann, Ann Langdon, Suzanne Kanalas, Sandy Mielke, Bob Ross, Larry Menz, Ken Roivas, Burr Miles, Veronica ,4 ffl, 8 l I l 1 1B 1 First row. fPfI to riglil, .lanf-l Castle, Elaine llrm-wvr, lflina Allen ,lean Cas'-1-lman, Charles flrahani, Lucy Allie-rl, Mary Ann Bisln-v, Arlene Arlnogast. Lydia Drake. Swfonrl row, Linda Higlmfill, Antoin- elle llklllllllll, Carolyn S4-ars, llonnie- Parker, Kaye Almlwotl, Suv llara hr-r, llronrlu llolin. Elizalwlh llurrf-ll, Karyl llrim-kc-r, llarlmura Apel, Donna Bvrlo, .lf-an Berger, Thirrl row, Hazel lluvkingliarn, Eliza Bust-nlnirg. ,lZlIlll'P Casey, l'lFlllll'l'?- Appfrsori, ,loyvo llyinglon, Lois Bryanl, llif-k Flinl, Dave Lump, Harold Ur:-4-n, jack llarrison, Char- 118 Q Q l 1 l l ni 99 452 Miller. Third row, Janet Myers, Mary Konkus, Pat Martin, Ann Kunze, Karen Leasure, Sandra Lawson, Diane Morrow, Sue LeDird, Art Newkirk, Stew Randall, Dick Ansel, Tom Merz, Ricky Rhodes, Dave Frost. Fourth row, ,lim Morris, Bob McKay, Richard Smith, Bob Mongomery, Tommy McCaugh, Dan McCathrin, Bruce Miller, Mike Owen, ,lim Rickels, Don Milano, Bill Paske, Al Rice, Harold Pennington. ails 1 E lic Kulp, Stanley Townsend, ,loe Mann, Dave Krieg. Fourfh rgw, Clifford l'lnff:nan, Roger Brosvus, .lack llolycross, Terry Linson. David l'4icelu, Danny li:-wk, Roger Huntf-r, Daw: Callmhav. ludv Castle. Fifth row, Divk Lowe, Carson jenkins, John Matheiv. ilohn Malloy, Jim Waterman, Danny Hunyady, Roger Helrnick, Dennis Hawes, Steve Freeman, Fred Frank, Tom Calloway, Dave McGill Dave Koehler, Ceorge Kuhn, ' ,.Q......4- unmar- 1 -6 egz'51fmtz'0n i t lllizlt WW' i 10A - First row, left to right, Rock Clark, Alice Wilgus, Brenda Thomas. Dolores Hardrick, Deloris Butler, Beverly Johnson, Dick Edwards. Cheri Chevalier, Judy Castle, Annette Grace, Brenda Holy- cross, Vera Baas, Georgia Hagy, Wilam Wiedmaeis. Second row, Sa, ly Foreman, Sharon Wolfe. Lynda Hegele, Elvin Allard, Donna Colombo. Susan Kerr, Donna Barnhill, Carolsue Williams, .lim Goth- ard, Ken Bowman, Marilyn Hensley, Mary Davis, Katheryn Thomas, Shirley Kazee, Martha Dungee. Third row, Barbara Fraker, Frances l- f LQ 'Lf' s'Q...5 ' 1 ' turPf' ,., ,lf , , 1 f f 11B - First row, left to right, Carol Tigyer, Carol Statczar, Diana Leach, Sharon Van Dyke, Peggy Wright, Buddy Lindsey, Harry Shelton, Donna Stephens, Sandi Spangler, Sandy Talmadge, Lois Floyd, Janet Zickafoose, Kathryn Mclsead, Frances Redmond, Bar- bara Staley, Fran Akers, Joan Young, Margie Vorce, Judith Wright, Pack Ward, Don Hunt, Terry Walters, Brian Highfill. Third row, Mary Lou Simmons, Carolle Weaver, Marilyn Westlake, Robert it-f-1 6 , rfgglf fi l l 4 Cl M :fa it 'Q W W af' E' f 1 ' New rl, W, fy 5 '75 V 'V' H-f V 7 xt 4' -09 Bell, Madalyn Hosler, Donna Calendine, Donnie l-ieilrel, Steve Calentine, Roger Blythe, Larry Smith, Bob Coburn, Ted Fox, Stephen Spangler, Harold Condon, Roger Cutlip, Stephen Greene, Phil Fleming. Fourth row, Dave Cutlip, Bill Bennett, Chuck Caite, Karl Tidwell, Wesley Thomas, Danny Snyder, Dave Dittman, Steve Anderson, Dave Beebe, Calvin English, David Bowman, Douglas Walp, Roger Friend, Bob Dent, Norman Bropst, Keith Colliflower, Robert Johnson. Wylie, John Slonager, Charles Stewart, Richie Steele, Frank Wil- gus, John Tier, Alfred Boysel, Ben Sammons, Dennis Thompson, Don Shaffer. Fourth row, Pat Wareham, Becky Wilson, Dick Wil- liams, Ron Winnterround, Ken Wolfe, Steve Waidelich, Jim Thorn- ton, Fran Sindledecker, Phil Starcher, Eddie Yerian, Dick Sines, Phil Thompson, Michael Turner, Terry Barnett, Cathie Stewart. 119 V? f egz'stmtz'0n First row, left to right, Arthur Baas, Carolyn Taylor, Elnora Sny- der, Margaret Linseott, Barbara Linscott, Rita Rice, Sally Sands, Joan Lorenz, Sharon Southworth, Janet Steele. Karen Theobald, Judy Reed. Tom Rodenstiene, David Weaver, Doug lson, Ronnie Hanm. Second row, Joyce Rhodes, Susie Noel, Margaret Reynolds, Julia Roernson, Mary Kay Shaver, Molly Myers, Barbara Schaaf, Bill Karn, Larry Maish, Betty Reynolds, Carol Rhinehart, Phil 'E Tucker, Jim Hazelton, Tom Leaek. Third row. Judy Mansherger, Shirley McClain, Eunice Smith, Sandy Shipley, Jerry Gf0I'1lJ3Ck, Denny Rhyan, Dave Sharp, Leon Mahone, Rick Nelson, Ron Vag- ner, Bob Jaeobsf Fourth row, Harold Saas, Mike Knot, Mike Friend. Howard Walls, Richard Rectar, Mike Phillips, Steve Lathem, Ron- nie Long, Ron Harris, Jim Toberts, Roger Ruffner, Ed Lower, John Rose, Jerry Roach, Roger Plank. 'WV -gy J 1,1511 Io right, fin! row, Cary Smith, llorlhy Belli, .lanvl 'llit-l', Betty Blythe, Carolyn Parsons, Joan Clove, Darle-no Emlwarfls, Kart-n Rankin, Judy Burton, Carol Ash. l'hyllis li4'l'gJ,lIlllIl, llvv rllllUIlIIJS4IIl, Dallas Carter, Paul ffhamba-rs. Swrorzff row, Sully Thurston, Lois Brown, flonnio Bail'-y, Cf-orggiana Drake, Penny Jacko, Phyllis Thomas, Carol Rogers, Connie li4'1'4'lIlf'l', Barb lllllllllilll, Bob Slo- pens., Dun Distlc-horsl, Paul R:-it-Iran, Raymond Brown. Tllirfl row, 120 SA-T, X l 1 N lt Bt-tty llrown, lxlLll'gLll'1'I Thurston. Linda Telhnan. Carol Garber .ludy Gamble, Karen Bieber, Sarah Marmin, John Crawford Mar: gars-l Bundy, Phil Bush, Randall lslugee. Lewis P1-iw, Tomlgolin Fourth row. Ron Vollz, Brian Brock. Bill Hunter. .lim B1'0w,,r 301, Johnson, Ken Fuller, Paul Thompson, Phil Baker. Carl kV,1lp itylikl. Anderson. ' A 1 is egz'sZmtz'0n 10B - First row. left to right. Buddy Wheeler, Leroy Meadows, Jack Chapman. Dave Hallsteine. Phyllis Roseherry, Judy Price, Dottie Ring. Tana Davis. Carmen Smith. Mildred Sarvino, Lynda Remal- ly. Cheryl Richardson. Rita Schmidt. Second row, Robert Carodelly, Dan Egelhoff. Ray Nader. Eddie Geiling. Lois Butyn, Sharon Mad- dox. Margie Squeo. Joyce Peer, Jackie Reynolds, Karen Hastings Trudy Beatty. Third rozv. Jim Lynch, Larry Tyston, Dick Robinson 1 Q wi. Steve Kagay, Bill Tipton, Edwina Eldridge, Nellgene Thomas, Pam Miller, Sally Wolf, Sylvia Davis, Sara Paini, Sharon Grimm, Sharon Petetti, Larry Schmehl. Fourth row, David Van Curen, William Gar- delli, Jack Tyler, John Richards, Roger Myers, Russell Crum, Barb- ara Williams, Jon Morgan, Bill Morey, Odell Walters, Barbara Price, Sharon Ray, Carol Moore, Dennis Jackson. Y ,- ff? sts. fm K I I! 10B - First row, left to right, Eileen Willis, Pattie Huggins, Rita Sor- rells, Linda Jackson, Dave Nachman, Lee McQuerrey, Bill Kelly Cheryl Wilkins, Sherylle Wood, Rita Compton, Joy Johnson, Carol, Hinebaugh, Marilyn Amrine, Suzie Towne. Second row, Cecelia Rose, Marv Schulz, Joan Houck, Mikki Coe, Kay Scoles, Michael Maxwell, Jerry lzzard, David Harp, Judy Vargo, Sharon Harper, Agnes Hay Sylira Lusk, Nettie Shuff, Robert Tankslery. Third row, Brenda, Upperman, Ann Johnson, Carol Jones, Minnie Joulun, Pat Turney, Bill Gordner, Louise, Clay, Randy Williams, Jerry Maupin, Fred Wicker, Dave Feutel, Mike Clark, Suzanne Hunter, Barbara Brock- man, Carl Fladt. Fourth row, Jim Billian, John Trickey, Brian Mc- Daniels, John McKinney, Gregory Temple, Danny Burden, Bob Cash, Ray Swinehart, Glenn Merrill. Billy Smith, Bon lsennagle, Tom Wright, 121 F egz'.s'tra1fz'0n wr 'a'm tl 10B - First row, left to right, Carol Haltzman, Mary Yates, Sherri Ann Schwan, Carol Fippin, Brenda Green, Judy Halley, .lackie Schmidt, Sharon Brown, Sandy Bertram, Sue Ruffing, Ronda Stiles, Mary Lou Robinson, Tom Alban, Ray Barnes, Michael Sullivan. Second row, Diane Thompson, Connie Weinhart, Connie Watson, Betty Hanna, Kathy Edwards, Susan West, Barbara Hunter, Mar- garet Slabaugh, Barbara Pohle, Susan Bauder, ,lack Bargar, Ed Asbman, Jerry Claytor, Roger Spruce, ,lim Baus. Third row, Bill Bell, Tom Wiertz, Joe Patton, Bob Anglin, John Herbert, Jerry Ball, Name Unknown, Pete Parks, Bill Stetler, Eugene Dorr, Charles Highfill, Mike Fresenrider. Fourth row, Troy Bauer, Dave Van Sryor, Dwight Newman, Rick Meyer, Jim Bartos, Charles Balent. 10B - First row, left to right, Patricia Ann Wells, Cheryl Walls Sherry Scott, Jean Burks, Sherian Wine, Marianne Komadina, Bev- erly Boldt, Patti Love, Sharon Nelson, Mary McKnight, Marcella Sinkford, Carl Cash, Bill Lurz, Larry Conkey. Second row, Caly Giddens, Terry Barry, Bill .lom-s. Bill Moeller, Darrell Conkel, ,lack Weiler, Bob Moeller, Sharon Kelly, Elaine Frost, Carol Banks, Mar- go Drost, Carol Mason. Third row, Everett Phillips, Lonnie Yandell, 122 652513 Bill Clark, Ed Shute, Larry Negules'o, D 'd S 'l B bb of Ct-orge Elder, Sandra Bauder, ,ludy l2onktia'llDodiihtlStreCLt LeRoy, Deanna Ely. Fourth row, Dennis Carpenter, David 'Schaefer Mike Bobey, Bill Fox, Rickey Combs, ,lake Fredendall, Phil lNIs,t,l.Q' Judy KCHY, Kathy Braden, Judi Crooks, Sandy Lenox Julia May. Karen Griffin. ' X egz'stmtz'0n f 1 e Q55 11B - First ron: left to right. Isabella Black. Carol Seagle, Patty Bodge. Frankie Dailey. Barbara Foster. Joy Drummond, Russ Bert- ram. Tom Damron. C-ary Clark. Jim Cex, Agnes Clay, Carol Clark, Mary Federed. David Duerler. Jack Dent. Second row, Billie Rogers, June Fetherolf. Pat Eggleton. Debby Draper, Kay Francis, Roze Erenpreiss. Jack Cobb. Dave Coburn, Ronald DeLong, Betty Jo D'Amico, Judy Dozer, Judy Clotts. Otis Clotts. Second row, Sherry 'E71 5+ , Fields, Carol Eckstein, Joan Crozier, Sandy Dunlap, Mary Fravel, John Edwards, Danny Predmore, Paul Doellinger, Roy Buckley, Gail Denney, Sharon Fausnaugh, Ruth Eiselstein, Gene Babbert, Joe Christian. Fourth row, Bob Babbitt, Dave Benson, Karyn Conley, Earl Aber, Gary Alwood, Don Birle, Dick Alder, William Detwiler, Svens Caune, Jerry Black, Jesse Dickinson, Carl Bailey, Eddie Con- verse, Eddie Altenburg. E! 10B - First row, left to right, Bette Chappins, Anita Humphrey, Tina Valentine, Patti Emory, Ellen Boys-el, Judy Houghton, Howard Reeves, .Jim Smith, Barb Crum, Sharon Borton, Linda Todd, Judy Thompson, Linda Diedrich, Joyce Kidamore. Second row, Sandra Earley, Alice Cowan, Barbara Harlor, Kay Latham, Martha Kirts, Jeanette Bahn, Melvin Hoover, Shera Richmond, Judy Dickinson, Ron Groom, Sandra Cook, Dana Shady. Third row, Glenn Roach, David Hays, Richard Bunner, Jack Fraler, Mike Hunter, Tom Hays. Jim Cook, Ronnie McCa11a, Mike Meyer, Becky Shrohm, Sandy Malone, Marlene Smith, Roxie Dean. Fourth row, Denny Moyer, Bob Sterling, Tony Chrisley, Glenn Roher, Howard Davies, Bob Sego, Arthur Smith, Chuck Whetstone, Steve Wolfe, Bruce Hall, Harry Dobbins, James Whipple, Gene Mays, Cary Guaini. 123 my--, -1-1 Y--4 egz'stmtz'0n '-X .f '- ' ' , ' J 9B- First rozr. left to right. Loraine Morgan. Karen McMillen. Ann Sexton. Kathy Campbell. Catherine Hults, Becky Baker. Janice Robinson. Larry Leach. David Angles. Billy Ryan. Betsy Prout. Di- ane Ronckovsky. Loraine Procter. Joyce Malcolm. Second row. Con- nie Robinson. Lois Williams. Linda Bruner. Rita Troth. Carol Schreiner. Sharon Johnson. Rosemary Matyac. Mike Develreaux. Carol Gibson. David Hughart, Virginia Fleming. Deanna-Dhume. Gayle Linson. Parn Miller. Toby Hinderson. Third row, Victor Owen. r' 3 . i I 1 3 Patricia Chapman. Diana Ferguson. Barbara Moritz. Trina Mitchell. Jackie Hereford. Jerry Roberts. Elizabeth Stump. Beatrice Foster. Carolyn Goodman. Karen Kay Martin, Carolyn McKitrick. Roger Staten. Fourth row, John Lenox. Sandra Burgess. Martha Houk. Juanita Young. Rita Ray. Jim King. Jon Samko. George Murnane. Geneva Greenem. Connie Goodwin. James Kirk. Bob Allen. Mike Culbertson. 1' 1 if - 4 Iliff 'i 6 fy' 9B- , . , - . . . First ron. left lo rzgnl. Roger lyreen. Bolil-ie Dotson. Tina Higs gilli B'ivIH'1iE lliflifjllluni, Cl'i6'1'f l Dufetll. Tim xlibs. TUIIHJI1. Bill Nixon. Diana Fiijukawa. Susan Wilkinson. Yal Merrick. Ll- dina Moore. Earlene Sexton. Norwan MvWilliains. Setwid ruzr. Ann Perry. Karen Emanuel. Linda Boi'-the. Pat Taylor. Cornelia Fistlier. Ruth Barnhill. Lynn lrullerton. Karen Latham. Lilliani Martin. Di- 124 ':.!- 3 b'f '.f lim' llurlvr. filvfia Willfer. Cheryl Cale-ndine. Pat ine-de-far Debby- Lvuentlier. .lr-lin Wright. Third mu, Ron Land.-.11 tlirupny E-Iegi Her., rjLirbiiHit.1-lyiiissgl Jj..u,ipsRD.ix13 liiutleri Rick Finke. Don -Nibert, Hike . it . Om BNHS. -U3 - - ' J C550 Q . - b df-n. Rob Kami. cam Rr-hsli. ste-.leiiigaf l H Lewin' lim Bur ogz's1fmtz'on 9B- First row, left to right. Larry Graves, Barbara Brewer, Lynda Crosier. Ruth Butram. Gale Alexander, Linda Proctor, Gerald Wal- ters. Pam Broome. Pat Sager, Polly Williams, Vicki Jennings, Don- na Richardson. Terry Ely. Second rozc, Carlene Justice, Sonja Woods, Grace Ferguson. Naomi Knisely, Carolyn Jones, Karen Preston, Joyce Wvetterhahn, Carolyn Beranek, Patsy Collins, Joe Bellamy, Diana Dunningham. Barbara Barr, Nancy Brewer. Sue Clingman. Third row, Robert Posey, Les Swinford, Mike Raver, Steve Takos, Ron Morgan, George Muller, Kendra Dickerson, Jim Ruoff, Joyce Borland, Shirley Hoffman, Shirley Forgrave, Mary Schroy, Lyla Frost, Charles Castle. Fourth row, Bob Zahler, Bill George, Ronnie Trein, Bill Minnien, Shelly Smith, George Dabis, Mark LeValley, Brian Meginnis, George Linimen, Marvin Hughes, Joe Knisely, Wil- liam Baerlocker, Llewellyn Coles, Mike Porter. 913- First row, left to right, Carol Hughes, Ann Miller, Ruth Mc- Lane, Dixie Lee Koontz, Rosalie Matthews, Bette Waldeck, Bobbie Bryan, Karen King, Linda Krueger, Jack Stephensen, Wayne Mes- sick Mike Steiff Bill Wells Lee Brown. Secondrow, Judy Grace, Joari Frey, Linda Carroll, Etta Mansperger, Nancy Kern, Dorothy Clark, Karen Alexander, Sue Rosenberger, Terry Randall, Victor Linn Diane Iuie Dianne Koons, Janeen Corbin, Ronnie Ebbin. Third row. Patti,Crawshaw, Becky Shaver. Ginger Weatherhead, Sally Jo Holmes, Bab Landthorn, Dale Byerly, Rick Ruffing, Rich- ard Kent, Carol Herbster, Banny Bukey, Larry Thompson, Cather- ine Speccer, Richard Scheel, Robert Banderau. Fourth row, Sharon Howart, Jean Chapman, Dick Stern, Richard Springer, Bill Statz- zar, Jerry Mawhister, John Green, Larry Meadows, Mike Smith, Ronald Slotes, Bob Jones, Larry Spangler, Jerry Crist, Jeff Leigh- nlnger. 125 ft, 4, Y First row. left to right, Terry Robinson, Dennis McGlansey, Dan Donsilson, Charles Colater, Roy Click, David Crawford, Tim Tre- herne, Bruce Fenly. Second row, left to right, John Spencer, Jim Stonerock, Larry Grant, Mike Hobb, Dan Agriste, Gene Broceas, J' if Bill Glenn, Mike Dematio, Dave Western, John Hunt, Howard Un ger. Third row, left to right, Lyle Leach, Robert Robins, Gary James Duane Bornhime, Richard Robins, Dan Roush, Jack Williamson Larry Cavert, Tom Jackson, David Brahm, Mike Neer. First row, left to right, Margaret Arms, Judith Headd, Lillian Melissa Rice, Nancy Carol Hunter. Second row, left to right, Con- stance Conarrl, Barbara Lee Shurtz, Ruth Lucille Ralph, JoAnn Elizabeth Jenny, Patricia Matilda Cotter, Christiana S. Carfrey, Vera LeVonne Dixon, Linda Lcc Fullcr. Tliirfl row, left to right, Garri- son Wfliganrlt, Florctta Armstrong, Carolyn Lois Spencer, Susanna 126 Port:-r, Sharon Hedricks, Frances Livingston Heft, Yvonne Juno Vet-icy, Jann-s William Roberts. Fourth row. left to rielit. Lawerence McQueen-y, Richard Alan Williamson, Chuckle Harris Withrow David Richard Morris, Bonita Anastasia Dorsey, Susanna Drink house, Ginger Halstead, Jeannie Frances Williams, 7 ,,,, ,,,4q , .1nr!1,..---El-4 -- -------'5'3- - 't '-'l' Wylie Shf0Y6f CONGRATULATIONS, 1960 GRADUATES FUNERAL HOMES I i- . ' i A f O ,I 5 H i li . ff-F5 ll 1-59 . , - Ohio's Greatest School of Buslness' 1278 Wes' 2253 Wesf 31 E. srme sueef commbus 15, ohio Broad Street Broad Street CA 4-4119 BR 4-1161 BR 4-5960 DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL COLUMBUS. OHIO Lowell W. Shroyer, Mgr AMBULANCE SERVICE 62 Years of Service OFFICE H - I5 S. Wayne Avenue BR 6-5103 Consulranr ond Broker BUILDERS Walter, Walt Davis COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE BR 9-5503 X 'O RELIEj- ' llllll X 1. The people gofrom CHAINS 9. From DEPENDENCY back . . . . -' h to splrltual forth Q A agmn to bondage : gg! J S 2. From 8. From SPIRITUAL FAITH APATHY ro How far I0 dependency courage X along the Wa , Q D W 0 g Q FLA 1 ,,e IS Amerlca? K- 'ig xx D vi , all K Ni . . . HHS not 3. From 7' Fm foo Iafe Io stop COURAGEU' COMPLACENCY libeffy to rlpathvv ,he clock! -' ,-. 1' 3' xx , Q62-gggggf' Q..-M ' ge E 6. From fi v . -.- 4 F, -I SELFISHNESS fo 't K N il I LIBERIKO n'PI 'e'1'1V flbll7ldfInC8 5. From ABUNDANCE to seyishness The Thnken Roller Bearing Company - Canton 6, Ohio X s q- gf 'I n 1' :J 1:7 5 gg- 1 , E' M, ,,-, I .'4- ,z 'ffslyri ,-fin It 1-- f - . E it , is R Q , -- -A, as 'i f -' -'f' 1 1 i we-,if M..- aax FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2693 W. BROAD ST. Ambulance-Inhalator COLUMBUS BR 4-5092 BR 4-4427 HILLARD'S CHAPEL 85 West Main Street TR 6-6171 New, Modern and Complete Funeral Parlors. Large Chapel and comfortable reposing rooms. Fully Air Conditioned. Elevators for your convenience. No more climbing stairs will be necessary. Spacious Parking Plaza, with entrance and exit properly indicated. Trained, courteous staff always ready to be helpful and efficient during the time of your need. Your desire is the first consideration. Day and Night Ambulance Service. You direct all expenditures and you must be satis- lied in every particular. For the Newest in Shoes. . . Hush Puppies Platter Flats Jim Graham, Your Host 18 N. 3rd Street CA 1-3623 Our Only Location 0 P Gallo Tailors TUXEDO RENTAL Special Rates 476947 , ' i Ass , t B. it ., fs., Judith Ann Sheets is a June, l959, graduate of West High School, and is now attending Nationwide Beauty Academy. For a career with a secure future, investigate the beauty profession. Beauty culture offers unlimited opportunities. Consult a Nationwide Student Counselor now, who will arrange a school visit or home interview. Nationwide Beauty Academy 210 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio CA 1-3239 Harry Graham Shoes SENIORS Get this space stamped for a free roll of black and white film for your graduation pictures. -.c--.g-.aa.n--------n-gg:s:-guu-nn- edge amera ood enter 3669 Sullivant Ave. BR 6-4800 Glenn l-lamilton's Sohio Service Station Since i922 Hague at Sullivant Diabetic, Reducing, Salt Free, and other special diet foods A complete line of vitamins and minerals Vegetable juice bar Weigand Health Foods 47 West Long St. CA 4-2355 Your savings earn liberal dividends at the new Westside office of 7l-year-old Main Federal Savings And Loan Association at the south end of CENTRAL POINT SHOPPING CENTER ' 3 BIG BOY fit Q ' - Congratulations Seniors s kit' -5 risc 'sl ig oy Jtgliyyj' The Eat'n Treat That Can't Be Beat? 3689 West Broad.St, ., Columbus 4, Ohio BR 6-35l5 Compliments of Capitol University 18 N. Third Street CA 1-3623 Our only location 0. P. Gallo Tailors Tuxedo Rental Mentiwn this ad and receive a 51.50 discount C. C. Robinson Co. Gas and Electrical Appliances 2810 W. Broad BR 4-8418 Authorized General Electric Dealer 27 Years Serving Columbus Snyder Furniture and Interiors 3115 West Broad Street BR 6-2247 Fred R. Asay Drugs 2660 West Broad BR 9-8200 Res. BR 9-1403 Congratulations To '60 Grads . Francis 19 Stinson ' Shell Service West Broad Street at Wheatland Avenue BR 4-0102 Autolite and Exide Batteries ' Firestone Tires Congratulations and Best Wishes for A Successful Future Ifllcrest Bowling Lanes 3440 W. Broad BR 4-7555 0' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Coodwins Pharmacy Hague and Sullivant Biddleis Restaurant DRIVE INN 3571 W. BROAD STREET Vierick The Florist Fourth and State Street CA 4-1201 CA 4-3218 Sugar Produce Co. Wholesale Fruits and Produce 138 East Town Street Columbus, Ohio Skate tor fun at Gtove City Roller Rink 4049 Broadway Tues., Sat., Sun., 8-ll PM. Saturday Matinee l:3O-4:OO FHM. Call TR 5-3l8l for Reservations tor private parties Atlas Sewing Centers 32 Wilson Rd. Great Western Shopping Center Featuring Life Time Guaranteed Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners BR 6-2688 Visit our beautiful display rooms SPAN G The Druggist Evewone Knows 'QA QJAPHIC 6 W O S-2 2373 WOBROAD ST.. COLUMBUS 4'Ol-IIO 'TELEPHONE BR-4-2324 Again we wish to express our appreciation lor the liberal patronage oi West High School Students: and we hope the tuture may have an abundance ot health, good luck. and success lor each ol you. 4 And may all your P fondest hopes and ' ambitions como two 58 M3 11-as QORIGINAL BIG BOY 5 ol l85O Northwest BI, 3689 W. Broad St. HU 6-4378 BR 6-35l5 The Place To Go For Brands You Know 9 o DEPARTMENT STORE OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS! WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS O Hundreds of brand name items 0 Charge Accounts O Delivery Service O Gift Wrapping O Clothing for the Entire Family You'1l Do Better at SEILLER'S After ALL SEILLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 2406 WEST BROAD STREET Free Parking At Rear Of Store ,QM The Julian 5' Kokenge Company Manufacturers of FOOT SAVER AND DR. LOCKE Shoes for Women A FINE PLACE TO WORK AS MANY WEST HIGH GRADUATES KNOW Southworth Poultry Company l5lO Sullivant Avenue BR 4-6990 David J. Spangler, M.D. 3l3l Sullivant Avenue BR 9-7588 Bill Spires Shell Service 28ll W. Broad Street BR 4-OIQ5-Columbus, Ohio Veroff Jewelers Central Point Shopping Center BR 4-4335 Westgate Baptist Church 4234 Clime Road BR 4-223l Barnett Plumbing 3335 Sullivant Avenue City Wide Service BR 4-6086 Economy Variety Store 2402 W. Broad Street BR 4-2688 Big Four Realty Company Sales and Service 1438 W. Broad Street Essex Pharmacy 363 South Central at Sullivant BR 4-2551 Columbus Candy Company 622 W. Broad Street CA 1-1653 Fell's Hardware 3109 W. Broad at Westgate BR 4-8282 Ziggy Coyle Music Centers 2502 W, Broad Street BR 4-2210 Freeman Plumbing 2850 Valleyview Drive Columbus, Ohio Dairy Queen 2185 Sullivant Avenue BR 9-4403 Earl's Grocery 2391 Steele Avenue BR 4-8076 Dr. John R. Garrison Optometrist 2532 W. Broad Street Great Western Paint Town Great Western Shopping Center Dean 81 Barry Paint Imperial Wallpaper BR 9-4466 Groom's Ice Cream 3860 Sullivant Avenue BR 9-6662 W. O. Hane Electrical Contractor 319 Guernsey Avenue BR 4-7189 Hass Delicatessen 2787 Sullivant Avenue BR 4-0818 Hilltop Florist 511 South Hague Avenue BR 4-1344 Gearhart's Hardware 2387 Sullivant Avenue BR 4-5384 Hilltop Health Club 2775-2777 W, Broad Street BR 9-8782 Hilltop Swimming Club 2737 Vallevview Drive BR 4-2221 Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church 2930 W. Broad Street Hilltop Van and Storage 3481 W, Broad Street BR 4-8641 Vermon J. Kertzinger, Jr. 306012 W. Broad Street Congrats to the Class May 81 Co.-Furniture Central Point Shopping Cen ter Ed McGurer Garage 20 South Wayne Avenue BR 4-1105 Mead Jewelers 2820 W. Broad Street BR 4-3100 Dr. J. Beryl Miles, D.S.C. 2586 W. Broad Street Morleys Restaurant Great Western Ron Parrish, Realtor Insurance BR 4-8988 Quality Decorator I464 Union Avenue BR 4-0047 Dr. L. W. Rohr Class of 17 1251 W. Broad Street 4- ,320 BR 6716 BR 4-3333 , , , Schoed' Dr. L. R. Leaman Dr. Jack W. Miles, Physician Hilltop 2-:nhiiarel 2991 VV, Broad Street 2586 W. Broad Street 3030 W Broad Street ep 4-3826 BR 4-6716 BR 9-8675 George E. Matson 2493 W. Broad Street BR 6-1331 James W. Miles, Sr. 2586 W, Broad Street BR 4-6716 Sinclair Refining Company 4885 Sinclair Road AM 3-5431 fun.- ,, ,AA Vwggfe Rieser Bodg 81 Paint Shops AUTO REPAIRING 81 PAINTING 2 LOCATIONS FRED QIESEP VIGR. DON QIESEF? SYLVAN AVE B 5. SKIDMORE A E 9 B40 CA. -6991 P. R. Rausch G. Rausch Rausch Bros. Hardware We Make Keys Phone BR 4- I 846 2784 West Broad Street Congratulations and Best Wishes tor A Successful Future Hilltop Westgate Realty Geo. W. Scharf, Broker 2997 W. Broad Open 9-9 BR 4-'I151 42 years of community service devoted to the betterment of the Hilltop The Hilltop Record Published Each Wednesday Delivered to your home by carrier each Wednesday Evening-25c per month List with us Professional Advice You Can Depend On No Obligation Harold L. Fox Realty 2624 W. Broad St. BR 9-8607 Residence BR 4-5784 L. E. Smiley and Associates Insurance Fire-Auto-Boats-Life 2992 Sullivant Ave. BR 9-2800 Res. BR 9-2207 More Insurance For Less from Les .-m1,,,,,,-i ,N ...W-,.W fones Lumber Co. 57 N. Sylvan BR 4.1199 5 Z i I 5 A E F 3 1 3 P 5 E Q 1 Q 1 5 3 i L 4 3 L 5 i 4 a n ,sgif lfYa2'5T'4 U1 Ke Vial . 2. 2:29 , . izfw V L 1 :W , WR, ,L , Af? gs? 4 ' 4':?i6' FU 'iff' ,. J Li! 5 ,- iw X , 1 4 ' 'lux . . muy! - ,yi , 9' 333- - , t4..,. 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I-' of.,-an-5:-mW:y ry ju f' ' -fx! High s tvavliing stall lor more than li yviirs luring her years al West slit- has laiuuht Nlatli, tinml Latin. hir years at West she has taught Nutrition. Ft xg 449 arewell DEDICATION Your skillful guidaneethroughout our West High years Your tender understanding: through our Trials anrl tears ,-Xml so many other thinffs about 'ou We arlmire That throughout our life. we-ll try to he What youid desire. Your warm smile when we ask Sri many questions. Your tireless efforts and the times Youiye offered suggestions. Xll these qualities in you we admire We flerlir-ate this supplement to you z- F Xliss Baehmayer. Penny Rice On Behalf of the Staff NlvKely-'ey lxyo ol XX est High s teawliers lirou ht their m ii'4-er not In- lout otlm ii hy tht one ate , gs L In ii 1-lose this past June. 'liliey are Nliss Uni Li g ' V - is that were fortun i ll ithvr 4-non--li lo hiye hm-r m mtl Nliss Edith We-Ki-leyrty'. Xliss lfclilh Nlvlielyey' has hevii ai memliel' of Wvest Nliss Una Pratliei' has Iwi-ii ii im-inlwi' ol' Wt-st Hiulfs lem-liiiiu stall' lor ii iiiiiuher of years. Durina . I v r f hilfl faire. aml flostuim- D1-sign. Hr-r tliouglilliihiess iiml lximlm-ss lor others boil. Slit- has long liven il lrieml to everyone at Wleslz mul Iwi-qiiisv ol this slit- will he reineinhei'etl in the wlll llVill'lS ol' t X'f'l'tUl11'. O 0 O 0 y ---,-----. 1 Darlr were her eyes ana' light was her heart Equestrian Club 2-.3 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Student Council 2 3100 Club 3 Pep Club 2, Office Monitor 2.3 --.., ..- ...... ,. An all arounrl sport w Varsity Football l,2,3 Reserve Football l.2 Varsity Basketball l.2 Student Council 2 Radio 2,3 55100 Club 3 Decrl Club 3 Baseball l,2 Track 2 All City Class Play 2 Monitor 2 Tax Stamp Show 2 as he The Journalism Department is sorry that two of the senior class pictures were left out of the Annual and We hope that being able to put them in the Summer Supplement will make up for our accidental error. Most Imgbmvecl Best Athlete Football Player janaapf Class .lerry Humme I Roger Street AGONIS HA UNTZ A WARD A WARD W! Tom Hartranft Gary Atwood ALLEN A WA RD Hy, ' V, fy' ' ff!W??.2f,f QSM 17, 2 4.1. -,,V I ,f . 1' ,,,. Wes ,Ae V,t, , ' A Elf i , f. , .f ff-AY ,, , , ,Ky-,A ' A we f ' Dwight Newman f ... ,rf ' h Q I' , , ii ' X . - . Q .HI ewgk 3 'N ri px' mv K X NPG W 'Wvww 5 A is x,A,x Q. XL K 551, X. ueen onnie Yearbook ueen and our! .sf ,-1 l ' it, ,, xt. X First row. Queen Bonnie Thatcher. Second row, The Journalism Departmentis annual Year- book Dance was held May 13, in West High Schoolvs gym. The theme this year was the 'Superstition Swing. Entertainment was pro- vided and favors given at the door. The high- light of the evening was the crowning of the 1960 Yearbook Queen who received a crown and a dozen roses. The queen was interviewed by a committee of six Columbus disc-iockeys and chosen on personality and appearance. left 10 right, f K i Court, Carol Blum. Mona Brown, Sherry Alban, . Kay Durbin. 4. .,,. ...,,.,,,,.., . - .3251 ' as ' 2 V . Wav, www. ,,,,...,s' , 4 . ,, ., ,, V 772445 ff l 'V -.,f vi, mwaowffzprfa --WWW? 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Tr f l T ' , f ' Chairman Pat Cotter crowns Queen of Superstition Swine. 1104 The West baseball team wound up their 1960 sea- son with a fair record of 7 wins a-nd 9 losses. The team finished in the second division with a league QWM!! record of 4 wins and 7 losses. Coach William Schmitter felt that lack of experi- ence contributed to a great many of the team's losses. ln the spotlight for having the best batting aver- age of the season for the Cowboys is Jim Walsh. a senior. Jim had an average of 444. Jim also had the most hits of any man on the squad. Sharing the spot- light with Jim is Mike Cantlon. also a senior. Mike had a batting a-verage of 421 and batted in the most runs. Jim Thornton, a junior, was the outstanding pitcher for the West nine with a win loss record of 6-3. Jim struck out 54 men and walked 27. SEASON RECOR D West 2 Grove City ll West 8 Franklin Heights 3 West 4 South 5 West 2 Marion Franklin l West 7 Eastmoor 2 West 6 East 5 West 2 Linden McKinley 6 West 3 Central 6 West 7 Circleville 2 West l Upper Arlington 3 West 5 Aquanis 7 West 11 Pleasantview 2 West l South 2 West l North 2 West l Marion Franklin 9 Junior, Jim Thornton, ace of the West mound staff this year finished with a 6-3 record. Leif! 10 fligfll. First row. ,lim Bluhm, Mike Cantlon, Tom Walsh, Ted-Hiller, David Morris, Tom Hartranft, Garry Alwood, ,lim Thornton. Second row. Bill Karn. Hack Trotter, De Shute, Cary Clark, Glfann R0l1S'SF, .lim Cook. Absent when this picture um ffllffll, Bill Biggers, Mike Heil, Larry Smith, Bob Saint. Senior Hzgh of and Track West golfers struggled through a rough season winning only one match. against Central. The Cow- boys. under the coaching of Fred Heischman, won their lone match of the season by a score of 13-3 at Columbus Country Club. Other than Central. the rest of their matches turned out to be a little disappointing. The Cowboys lost their first match against Hilliards hy the score of 11-5 and then went on to win over Central. West played North and South in a triangular match. Cary Alwood occupied the numher one position all the way through the season shooting in the low eighties. His season low was 81 which he shot three times this season. Cary was the only West golfer entered in the state match. in which he hnished in the top 20. out of ahout 80 golfers. Cary shot an 81 in the state match. The boys on this years golf squad were Cary .-Xlwood, To Tim1'U0HS, who took oyer for Boh Wesley. who left the team midway through the season. .lim Walker. and Tom Schneider. fy e 1 IU West Cinderinen felt the agony of defeat many times this past season. often excelling in many eyenls only to let down in others. Coach Rufus Class considered the past spring definitely a rebuilding season with the team consisting mostly of sopho- mores and juniors. Coach Class felt that he had a lot of very good material and when giyen the needed time for experience they would turn out to he good trackmen. ln the Hilltop Relays. one of the high points of the West track season. the Co whoys took fifth place. Excelling for the West squad this year was senior George Fran- csis often giving outstanding performances in the 100 yd. dash. 220 yd. dash and the -1-10 yd. dash. T t X , Lelll Io Higlil. Tom Schneider. .lim Walker. Tom Timmons. and f Gary Alwood. in l . GOQF Team t 1 . - ,,5i.:j1' - - Q O - oo- s ,EC C' 6 Cr Q I' 1 .JJJJZQAFI U Vg V 'args p.iQ,31 W -,ti Senzor Hack rea... T ,, -,r. ' . ' W Zfrfwwfafa h-4 .A ..-.- 'ff' eww-'.---f a--1-M ..--.-.f ,,,?6L.Wf f'f ,ifffgo , 1 '11-H A'r' f--Z ?f 7' f t ---' ' ' A -' J,CZQ'Q'fZ? 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Roger Rufifner, Jerry Cronhack, JQFTY B411- Steve Wolf, Stew Kagay, 101111 Slflnagef- Sgfond 'Owe Pans Marufl' Odell Walters. Dave ilaamp, Richard Nelsfm- Ed Aihmarl, Dennis Carpenter, Jerry Clayton. Ervin Hill. Third rouf. Bill Clark, Jlm Roberts I e Owen. Cary Weigand, Burr Miles. Terry Barnett. Roger xlillitludlill. Fourlh row. Victor Smith. john Richards. Dwight lNewman. Absent when picture was tulren. ,lim Roberts, joe Has-ey, Daw Dawson. Rick Meyer. Phil Fleming. Jim Cothard. Jerry Crawford, .lim Brewer. tlene Rranson. Ted Fox. Louis Price. Dan Burden. Nlelxin l-looyer. Hill Bell. George Francis. Bill l.ust. Hill ,lohunnes. Dare Hallsteine. unior H zlgh aseball 5 f Q Q it f I r W' 5 - in-A r f r ,U ' 'K X . My 5 5, L .nf Bi, A gaagtn.. ,i V M ,. Al . 5 I HNMWMMM? X u 'Qs M tr sl -il ff, 't M Q 'Q' A9-Q xxx' U L31-1 E 6 v 04-.srl 1 , tgagxjggayr-rig,-y , 8? rv if -pil x W - ,T .fauna E? Q L lvliii 712' hy Y . 5M W .x. or j 2 'f!7 i2LQr I 4' W , -:,4 ,e xi, ff in V - ff f f4.., M A Y V I3 B IN :ax E 3- r- at . Firsl row. leutf to right. Hike Totman. Mike Hobbs. Steve Takoo. Larry Cray. Third row, Rick Finke. Larry Leach, Danny Donald- Charles Castle. Bruce Findlay. Garry James. Gerald Walters. son. Bob Keel. Tim Keel. Tim Curry. Larry GFHVCS, LCC Swin- Seconzf row. .lefl Leighninger. Mike Porter. .lohn Chapman. Coach ford. Chip Colson, Scorer. The West Junior baseball team coached by Mr. Larry Gray wound up their l960 with a 3-5 season record. The Junior Cowboys ended up with a big win over Roosevelt. downing them 2-0. with the win going to West pitcher Bob Keel. Leading the team with the highest batting average was Charles Castle with a .346 mark. Close behind were Steve Takos and Les Swinford. Takos had a .318 mark and Swinford posted a .308 average. Castle also led the team in RBl,s with a total of eight, there were no other close competitors. Rick Finke led the team in stolen bases with seven, he was followed by Takos and Castle, who had six. Mike Porter and Bob Keel were Wests, main pitchers. Porter posted a 2-2 season record and Keel had a l-4 record. 211150119 Relay ueens 'E ,av rf M -4 ,Q 'NY' M4157 AI nf-1 N' 6 X NWS? - F Z s X X 4. I-.X Acid? ,AX INA xi -if - Wu xvkaqlwif Nifty '- .. 'fat it Q Q:-.lfizful fr wang -ig M in-as-it ....,..,e in Niue' f X 'gh zvngggi -Nt .x i .- A 'PQ .u 537: W X ll 3 l . 'Ffa-msa.a..a... . rh- Leff to right. Dinah lialwr. llittnc Schiller. Kathy .lo Smith. tire,-tclien Skeaton. Karin Rovias. llue to an accidental malfunction of the Camera there we it no action shots taken at the Hilltop Relalvs. 8 ......:.d' uno ortionol Honor Sooioy ,mfffff The Otto H. Magly Chapter of the National Honor Society of West High School is open to the members of the graduating class who have maintained a scholastic average of 3.5 or better through- out high school and have lil- serv- ice points. These students are also se- lected on the basis of leadership. character, and service. This year there were 23 stu- dents who were the tops in their class. Lett to right. First rorr. Carol Blum. Mary Sink. Bev Gill. Dottie Reese. Karin Rovias. Diane Schil- ler. Bev Wright. Second ron: Sue Drinkhouse. Virginia Halstead. Diana Dunbar, Andrea Alex- ander. Barbara Barnhart. Jeannie Fry. Barbara Hicks. Joann Waldeck. Third row. Bruce Harmon. Susie Barnard. Jeanne Williams. Paul Pohle. Cary Hauptrnan. Larry Miller. Mike Kagay. Fred Posey. LD Sooiogr The L Society of West High School is composed of students in their ll.-X semester who have maintained a 3.5 or better scholastic average in their high school work thus far. They must also possess high attributes of leadership. character. and service. The llA's were proud to have 36 members of the MLB Society this year. ,lx X, Left to right. First row. John Edwards, Pat Cotter. Chriss Carfrey. Karen Schneider, Linda Fuller. Ann Langdon. Barbara Staley. Anne Shuman. Jean Casselman. Second row, Barbara Apel, Darilec Heston, Vera Dixon, Frances Heft. Penny Rice, Yvonne Veeley, Eliza Busenburg. Carolyn Shannon. Patty Holdren. Third row. Ronald DeLong, Mike Owen. Kay Francis. Dick Sines. Karyl Bricker, Cathie Stewart, .ll1dY Raugcllf Susan Porter, June Houk. Fourlh row, Debby Draper, Sylvia Sanborn, Judy Wright, Fran Anperson. .Janice Weaver, Sharon Pope, Evelyn Daughty. Excelsior The Excelsior Society of West High School is composed of 9A students who have maintained an average of 3.5 or better. Also they must possess leadership. service. and character. T. .,.,,.,, ..,,,,....,....,A,,,,, , . , V gf WMM- ' 2 A ff 163,aoaoo.g,f:- r , . ' , ,. I 4 ', ' W' f ,s 715 1 1 Q , ' ' 72 t 3 13' air? fi- ' ' ' wffzqe w a , f e mat ' f , f -f f i r 9' 1 1- - -Q f ' A 5 QQ -In r , ya 41 1 , . . - 1- -f , -t.. ' - -rw n w- -A is r 4 es . , v 5 -.I 1' Ah rv, . I I .. .fa X' , , fr ay 6 . H - V, f . . ,- 4, , , t . VAVA , ef- j-.gg ' ',, g 4 -rj , V re .- r or Z? r W - A . , f ' 1 L ,, - v ' , . ' i ,, V .f T' -va ' ya . 1.. .W 5 ff f 'W , f . 'rf i W -l 1' f-ya' ., I l 'fre ik T ' f' , ' , nf NV E. Q f fl I ,. M MW., 4 I 4 I 1, as i g .3 ,A W W V ,, Q i, p .i 1 f f A J If 1 ' to 1 arre- - ' f '- -55' ,' ':-5 .- . -' s ,-14' ' 2'-kr 5 ' ' 5.49:-: - . L' f , ,-:if 1. .- -'.-his. - ' Q aw- -15 a-f?'W-:--- -f 1- :- ' - l 1 df 'f .. I--M.. -4' Jas ' ' E V Vw ,, . W ' Wy . . . .. ,W ., , .,a...,.,. ,. . . ...., ..,.a..,, , f .- . . Left to right. First row. Susie Wilkinson. Bette Waldeck. Cheryl Dorsch. Janice Robison. Toby Henderson. Jane Hapel. Jeff Fisher. Charles Colson. Sue Rosenberger. Becky Baker, Kay Xlinniear. Betsy Prout. Barbara Brewer. Nancy Kern. Second row. Pam Miller. Caro- lyn Beranek. Joan Frey. Karen Zielke. Shirley Forgraxe. Sharon Burt- schin. Shirley Hoffman. Brain Meginnis, Mike Neer. Cheryl Calen- dine. Karen Alexander. Linda Bruner. Polly Ann Williams. Diana Ferguson. Martha Houk. Third rozc. Nancy Brewer. Sharon John. son, Carol Schreiner. Ruth Barnhill. Pat Bradshaw. Patti Crawshaw, Ron Sloter, Bob Jones. Bob Keel. Lynn Fullerton. Carol Speckman. Connie Goodwin. ,513 Z f , ,, lnstead of the usual Band Varicty Slww this yvux, Wusl High prewentcrl sonwtliing diflcrvnl, l.i'l Alum-r. the pupular .D lirmzllwuy musivul. I ll was pl'l'Sl'I1l1'1l Nlurvli 25426 in the West High Z uuclil4n'ium, spmisuiwml Ivy llu- lnunml and urclu-stra parents. Daisy Mae and l,i'l Alum-11 W1-NI High nu- ilu- lirwt group lm-ally, amateur nr profes- N L mnil lo pri-si-iii this lirmxclway hit. lllllvl' lln- rlirvvtiun nl Nlr. John Dale' with Mr. Richard Wuryl- ur-ling rlirf-Ctur, uml Mrs. Gladys Thomas, Clmreogrsi plivr, Tl tlw ulinw ww ai grand success. if- main clmruvte-rs wi-re: Uuiiy Mae, Mona Browng Li'l Xlmn-r, ,Inv Nluw-yg Nlunny Yokum, Jean Scholteng Pappy WVU u kum. Erif- Xlarluw: Nlrmnlwani McSwinf-, Pat Heisch- inng 'Xlnrrin' Sum, Charlie Bw-llg Earthquake Mcfloon. Ed Rnlwrt-: Nluynr Duwguwat. John SChroyg Sen- utnr ,lurk S. Plmglmunrl, Tim Watsfyng Slupv- lyin' .lam-s. Slliif' Barnard: Conf-ral lillllI'I1flUf4P, Daw- NIfDTl'lQI Evil En- F14-aglv, ,lf-rrv Sanford. The lmrriblf- Scruggs. ,Aw O4 N! , iff, ,f , l, ffl? fp: g, ff, Qi -X lense acenr' wlivrf- lhiisy Nlu sun mulul In mum l'lI'lllllll.Ilil' X14-Mmm lu in llu liff ul hu rruw love-, Li'l Alme-r. , gi . . . ,. '2:2J!iiF'X - F, N H - --1 '1 ' N' V, -E 'W Hits- N ...- ...kv-a,::,-,.,.Sl 5- ' -Q eww-nd Sprn-.V Jud l ' A uf family. Lydd Key. Daw Nlorri JAU1 X ' J ' 1.. f , lm!-rrd. ,mliL-3111115 Fry. Senior Class lay Q The 4'1l1u1'Cl1 Clmir. 'iff Jf FIU Unf- Finn In Hmxellf' 11 uysjand 01153 ay E l A 'Q' f 'c1':wv.,, f.,..4 , , an XMLJ tgp' X J N ,V J ' h F' 1 r za. Mary Smith, Pam Murray, Jill Candidates awaiting the announcement of the 1960 Guy and D0.l are: fe!! 10 rlg I, Irs 0 K Xlilvlif-ll. Lyda Key, Carol Blum. Second rozv. Dick Steltz. Hank Newkirk. Dave Morris. Cary Cook. Hike Cantlon. Candidates for the Junior High Guy and Doll were: 5 it dv J . M, , Q- , , -4. V, .. V I 3 w I ,.f ,Q f ww W l l 4 f X fix., 1, , 1, , 4 if' , tv- . I ,ff 'rn V M Y x-E Charlie Castle. Llexxelyn Coles. Rick Finke. Tom Laif. Steve Takos and Sandy Burgess. Sally Jo Holmes. Val Nlerrick. Janice Robinson and Susie Wilkinson. The tra- rlitional kiss was clisplayecl hy' Rick Finke and Susie Wil- kinson after hoing crowned Guy and Doll. The Senior High candidates were: Hike Cantlon. Gary Cook. Dave Morris. Hank Newkirk. Dick Steltz. and Carol Blum. Lycia Key. Jill Mitchell. Pam Murray and Hari' Smith. Hank Xewkirk and Jill Mitchell were an- Q nouncecl and clisplayefl the same traflitional kiss as the Junior Hinh llli ,mul Hank nm k1n-- nxt- nt tln' tnulllioiiul kls-. K, ' A 1 Zhi' ll niusl ln- tx ltul. Him lluq-klmum. pinning vm l L Hn Jr- High Doll. Susie WH kinson. denzor 'ecztures an u w .wr 1 1:1 'W A 5 und -, rifjjf vi , fha, tried to Stan' awake kakfasi. wg W MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING Lowell T Sullivan by BUD - - EZZO-- ROCKY - - SISK Ins- Agency 8130 A. M. to 6 P. M. Complete Line of Tomas and Shampoos 2211 West Broad St., Columbus 4, Ohio. BR 4-1159 RUSS O'NEAL RESIDENCE: BR 9-2787 The Glick Furniture Co. Great Western Surburbcm Store -Furniture-Carpet-Appliances- Free Decorating Service AIR CONDITIONED BR 4-6676 BR 9-8677 14 North Harris Avenue Next to Post Office Complimenta of W. T. GRANT PETE GEORGITON Conn. Mutual Ins. 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