Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1957
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'T ir, e 4 , s , '10 u...., 'N AM! V IT'S A WORLD OF SPORTS Rebound Ken! Two more points and West Hi moves ahead. Keep going Harry-only five more yards! We have to win this qame! One, two, three-glide. Practice produces a perfect swimmer. Av' V. PL' ' W' ,W ff ' , 'f ' SPORTS AND FUN First Row: MELILLO, IOANNE RUTH- lo : Daisy Chain: Quill and Scroll: Student Council: Breeze Staff: Annual Start, Editorial Board: GAA: Baseball Honor Team: Pidel: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Latin Club, President: Senior Girls Club: Cum Laude- sparkle that rings so true. MENKE, CHRISTIAN GERALD- Chris : Bowling-rowdy humor. MESS, IOAN CAROL: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Office Aide-sweet shyness: calm manner. Second Row: MEYERS, RALPH HENRY: Tennis: Maroon W: Hi-Y: Lunchroom Squad-interested in everything. MILLER, DOUGLAS MARION- French : pleasant grin, MILLER, IOYCE ANN: Student Council: Annual Start: GAA: Ad' vanced Baseball: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-neat 'n nice: sterling qualities. Third Row: MILLER, LOIS ANN- Lo : Annual Typist: Breeze Typist: Bible Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club, Treasurers Of- fice--Conscientious effort: reliability. MILLER, MARTHA ELIZABETH- Martyn: GAA: Modern Dance: Art Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-eamest endeavor. MILLER, RAYMOND ALVIN: Basketball: Track: Cross Country! a handful of common sense, Fourth Row: MILLS, IANICE PATRICIA: Girls Week Representative: Breeze Staff: GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Sub Deb Club, President: Interfratority: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-pleasant countenance: fresh charm. MINK, NANCY IEAN: Daisy Chain: Breeze Typist: GAA: Mod- ern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Pidel, President: Interfratority, Vice-President: Business Club: Latin Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-popular bit of wee femininity. MISTLER, MARILYN IOYCE- Maru: GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Future Nurses Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-versatile intelligence. Fifth Row: MODAFARI, IOSEPH CARL: Gym Office Aide-dark good Iozks. MOLLOY, Iohn EDWARD- Easy Edu: Triginta Optimi, Treasurer: Hi-Y: Cum Laude-wise head: unexpected humor. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS HUBERT- Monty : Football: Basket- ball: Track: Maroon W: Sigma Alpha Beta, President: Interfra- tority-unrufiled manner: a gridiron star. Sixth How: MOORE, LARRY WAYNE: Football: Sigma Alpha Beta-always a laugh. MOTT, HOLLY ELIZABETH: Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA: Sub Deb Club, Pledge Mistress: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Future Teachers' Club: Orchestra Pin Club, Vice-President: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-saucy disposition: fas- cinating freckles. MUCKENFUSZ, BARBARA LEE- Barlow: GAA: Bowfing: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-sincere attitude. l Warm tall day. late afternoon sun, the smell of autumn leaves and roasting hotdogs-it's the Latin Club picnic in the wooded grove behind our school. The sun goes down, the lights come on-our school is still a place of seething activity. IT'S A WORLD OF BOYS AND GIRLS LOVE AND BEAUTY First Row: PATTERSON, DEANNA SUE- De : Breeze Start: GAA, Board: Badminton Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-cheerful as sunshine. PEEK, DENNIS MICHEAL: Lurtcllrcom lVIOl'litOr-Ileg and easy. PETBY, THOMAS EDWIN- Dish : Student Council: Football: Track: Chi Omega Sigma, Treasurer: Hi-Y-genius in action: di- versified interests. Second How: PFALZGBAE, DAVID GEORGE: Track: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Hi-Y-real cool guy. PHILLIPS, DONALD GEORGE- I-Iubie- : Track: Cross Country: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi: Senior Choir: Bandwagonequiet man: quite a man. PHILLIPS, FAYETTA EMILENE- Eay : GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Attends ance Office-tender heart: definite mind. Third Row: POORE, MILDRED IRENE- Millie : Breeze Typist: GAA: Bowling: Sparkettes: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-s,lver- toned voice: everyone's friend. PRESNELL, ELAINE ELIZABETH: B.eeze Start: GAA: I Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Kytyves, President: Interfratority: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-as unpredictable as the weather. PRITCHARD, NOBMA ANNA- Pritch : Breeze Stat-I: GAA: Umpires Class: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom Start-individualist through and through. Fourth Row: PYLE, MARILYN IEANINE: German Club: Senior Girls Club- happy heart: helping hand. OUERNER, IOAN ELLEN: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dra- matics Club-deep contemplation. REES, MABCIA CAROL- Kitty : Art Club: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-always ready with a helping hand, Fifth Row: REEVES, DAVID PAUL- Dave : Breeze Start: Bowling: Dra- matics Club-lots of innocent fun. RICHARDSON, PATRICIA IEAN- Red : GAA: Bowling: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Future Nurses Club: Y-Teens, Chaplain: Senior Girls Club-charming redhead without a temper. RICHMOND, DAVID ALAN- Goose : a fast iriencl. Sixth Row: RICI-ITER, IANET GAIL- Ricky : GAA: Synchronized Swimminqz Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Pidel: Band' wagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: SGVUOI' Girls Club-heart as big as the World. RIDNEB, SONIA LEE- Sonj : GAA: Bible Club: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-gay chatter with a Southern accent. RIPPY, MARTHA LUCILLE-' Marty : GAA: Business Club: SSVUOY Girls Club-intriguing silence with a smile. lv ,. ff MQW- ' if Z We 9 f My ,Qi 5 I f J' va fa ff ,M 2, Z 64 5 w.f7-fi Nfl, ', , ky' A -.-rw A regal kiss is bestowed on a beaming que n IT'S A WORLD OF SURPRISES DISAPPOINTMENTS AND TEARS Ginny weeps pails of tears. but what ieenage girl doesn't enjoy a sad movie? Why, oh why, did I have to foul out? FULL OF PROMISE First Row: SCI-IAICI-I, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Shotgun : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-the spark behind the explosion. SCI-IEIDT, SANDRA EVELYN- Sandy : Red Cross: Girls Week Representative: Student Council: Breeze Start: GAA: Baseball Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 4 Year Letter Girl: Pidel: Future Teachers Club, Vice-President: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-style a la mode. SCI-ILENKER, MILFORD MARTIN- Milt : Basketball: Baseball: Cum Laude-ever-burning lamp of wisdom. Second Row: SCI-IMIT, CAROL ANN- Schmitty : Business Club: GAA: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club-happy heart and busy mind. SCI-INABEL, IEANNINE EILEEN: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-where the-re's a will, there's a way. SCHNEIDER, FRED WILLIAM: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Ma- roon W: Band: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: German Club: Lunchroorn-abundant talents: basketball's the thing. Third Row: SCHROTH, CAROL ANN- Schrothie : Student Council: Annual Start: GAA: Advanced Hockey: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia, Vice-President: Senior Class Play: Dramatics Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-Vivacious glow: phantom of delight. SCHULTE, ELAINE RUTH: GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Main Office-continual smile: casual manner. SCI-IULTE, SANDRA LEE- Sandy : Red Cross: GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-reserved judgment: sweet smiles. Fourth Row: SCHULTIAN, MARGARET ROSE- Meg : Business Club: Mer- chandising: Senior Girls Club-delightful surprises. SCHWANDNER, CLIFFORD OMAR- Swance : Ir. Class Treas- urer: Sr. Class Treasurer: Football: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi: Hi-Y: Drarnatics Club-a smile, a painiing, a pigskin. SCOTT, DONALD HUDSON- Don : quiet ability. Fifth Row: SEAMAN, RICHARD LEE- Mouse : Student Council: Football: Basketball: Business Club: Hi-Y: Monitor-livewire qualities. SEURKAMP, ROBERT WALTER- I-Iot Rod : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-one of the guys. SEYFERTH, BARBARA ANN- Barb : lr. Class Vice-President: Sr. Class Vice-President: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girl: Tausia, Secre- tary: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-pleasing packe age of popularity. Sixth Row: SHANNON, PATRICIA CLAIRE: Ir .Achievement: Business Club, Treasurer: Senior Girls Club-delightful chatter: unceasing pep. SHAW, DAVID THOMAS: abounding congeniality. SI-IIMIZU, TAD ROBERT- Shim : Ir. Class President: Sr, Class President: Boys Week Representative: Boys State: Student Coun- cil: Breeze, Sports Editor: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi, Treasurer: Hi-Y, Presiclent-superIa- tive character: our A-l senior. A ff. 3 1 ' x in . as If-I was Sv, if 1, Q Q 9 -ri ,pw x f 'Ar 5 W ' ,nf.f'f', x J if ,1 5 xx. 3:1 1 V Q54 me W i lalfv- if 1 8 1 yx, 'a Pi' ., f If , . A xv x An AQ f 22. ' 4 L: I f '13 , if 4 . . WP. -' ' ' 153 -'33, 'fl' , f ,A xr, 'f f. 'mi' 1. Q71 fs lf 4 I I I N 1- 4. , .mn , wal' V Vw , f A! ,MW ,f ,P A i , u Qian' 3 f 4. f , My , ' ni W S54 '75 , i f iff HAPPY WORLD First Row: STEVES, DANIEL RICHARD- Dan : Golf: Bowling: Hi-Y, Treas- urer-full of youth and vigor. STOHR, RICHARD IACOB- Dick : Student Council: S.T.P. Board: Football: Basketball Manager: Track: Maroon W - diversified abilities are his. STRAUB, CHARLES ROGER: Merchandising, Vice-President-a sense of duty. Second Row: STREIBIG, WAYNE CHARLES: Football: Track: Maroon W: Tri- ginta Optimi: Hi-Y-hustling halfback: rnan of iron. STRUNK, BETTY ANN: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-crearny complexion: peaceful tranquility. SUESS, IAMES HERBERT- Seisel : Flagbearer: Annual Staff: Track: Latin Club: Hi-Y: French Club-man of tomorrow: intelli- gence plus. Third Row: SUIT, ANITA ESTHER- Neet : Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-amiable blond: sunny smiles. SWEDERSKY, VERILYN ELAINE: Breeze Staff: GAA: Modern Dance: Sub Deb Club, Secretary: Senior Girls Club: French Club -blond daintiness: high ideals. TEBELMAN, MARY IANE: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Span- ish Club-a thirst for knowledge. Fourth Row: TENHUNFELD, THOMAS ORVILLE- T : Maroon W: Football! six feet of handsome manliness. THOMPSON, GEORGIANNA LEE4 Georgie : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Clubfa friend oi everyone. TIEMAN, CHRISTIAN WILLIAM- Twis : Tennis: Band: Orches- tra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Orchestra Pin Club-'musical genius: incredible knowledge. Fifth Row: TOLESKI, SLAVEH: Ir. Council on World Affairs-the possessor of great happiness. TRIPLETT, SHARON LEE: GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-chic, dainlY, and always neat. TYGRETT, NANCY ANN: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girl: Bowling: Busi- ness Club: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-soft, sweet voice: pleasant smile. Sixth Row: ULLMAN, CARL LOUIS: a well-known card shark. VETTER, SANDRA LEE- Sandy : Breeze Staff: GAA: Syn- chronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Senior Class Play: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Business Club-always laugh- ing: known everywhere. VICKERY, MARY LEE- Vickie : GAA: Bowling: Sparkeites: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club-quiet brun- ette with cheerful helloes. -0 W4 ,, ,Q -jf' ., - ' : Y Q t new walt' THE WCRLD OF STUDY ...L WESTERN HILLS First Row: WESSA, MAUREEN ESTELLE- Mar , GAA, l Year Letter Girl, Bowling, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Future Nurses Club, Vice- President, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club. WESTERHAUS, IANET LEE- Ian , Student Council, Breeze Staff: GAA, Board, Publicity Chairman, Synchronized Swimming, Modern DGDCG: 5 Year Letter Girl, Pidel, Business Club, Future Teachers Club, Y-Teens, Secretary, Senior Girls Club-little but mighty, loved by all. WHALEY, LULA MAE- LuLu : GAA, Bowling, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-barrels of fun. Second Row: WILLIAMS, ORAL OTTO, a quiet friend. WILSON, HAROLD LEE- Wils , Bandwagon: Senior Class Play, Stage Crew-can always be depended upon. WINN, JOSEPH ALLAN- Ice , Basketball, Baseball-a winning smile, hosts of friends. Third Row: WINNINGHAM, ANNA LOIS, Student Council, Breeze Staff, Exchange Editor, GAA, Modern Dance, 5 Year Letter Girl, Um- pires Class, Pidel, Treasurer, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club-win- some princess, merry as a cricket. WITT, BABBABA ANN- Barb , GAA, Board, Bowling Man- ager, 3 Year Letter Girl, Kytyves, Treasurer, Merchandising, Senior Girls Club-saucy dish topped with spirit, WOHLWENDER, NANCY LOU- Wo , GAA, Advanced Basket- ball, 5 Year Letter Girl, Pidel, Secretary, Band, Orchestra, Band- wagon, Band Letter Club, Secretary, Orchestra Pin Club, German Club, Senior Girls Club-pert package of pep and personality. Fourth Row: WONDBACK, FLORENCE SYLVIA, Cheerleader, Student Council, Safety Committee, Annual Staff, GAA, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, l Year Letter Girl, Sub Deb Club, Band, Orches- tra, Bandwagon, Senior Class Play, Orchestra Pin Club, President, Dramatics Club, Dream of Maroon and Cream-flashing person- ality. WORZ, NANCY CABOLYN- Nan , GAA, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Business Club, Future Nurses Club, Secretary, Senior Girls Club, lr. High Ot-tice-not a care in the world. WULFEKAMP, MELVYN ROGER- Mel , Football-ready grin, endless source of fun. Fifth Row: WYCKOFF, RICHARD EUGENE- Dick , quiet manliness, sin- cere attitude. YEAROUT, KATHRYN ANNE- Kay , Basketball Oueen, Head Majorette, Annual Staff, GAA, Board, Volley Ball Manager, Ad- vanced Hockey, Basketball, Modern Dance, 4 Year Letter Girl, Pidel, Bandwagon, Band Letter Club, Senior Girls Club--bound less energy, vivacious personality. YEARY, PHILLIP RAY, a fast friend, earnest endeavor. Sixth Row: YOUNG, CAROLE ANN, GAA, Future Nurses Club, German Club, Senior Girls Club-beware of her dark eyes. YUNG, CARL HERMAN - Moose , Football, Baseball, Gym Team, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Book Boy, Cum Laude - brains and brawn, jack ot all trades. ZAVISIN, ELAINE K., Student Council, GAA, Bowling, I Year Letter Girl, Kytyves, Business Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club -ertervescing spirit, always fun. .T 4' F 'l GN R . ii:-L ,. Q. Wi? I-. 2. . 'bfoimifz-1 A X- . ,gy f 5 Q2 t Qifwat as K as X X A Z 4 4 s Xi N. Q, be X Za. 4 X x' 4 4 :N ar ,re get r fx? 2 'Q Q9'-A+ ff ygt w , ai is X 3 3 D .isiciit N 3 X of S5034 x -qu-00 xii --i f 1 41 It I 4 Mr. Havlovic and Bob Hartman confer on matters of the school. ADMINISTRATQRS This well-known, distinguished- I looking gentleman is our new , principal, Mr. Arthur I. Havlovic. 9 f f l ff I If H41 UN UWM OF TRUE FRIENDS First How: BUSCH, DOUGLAS OWEN- Bushman , Breeze Statt, Football, BGS9ball: Triginta Optimi, Vice-President, Dramatics Club, I-Ii-Y- life of the party. CAI-DER. IOANNA LOI-IR- lo , Breeze Start, GAA, Sub Deb Club, Vice-President, Senior Class Play, Art Club, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Dramatics Club, President-precise manner, dramatic ability. CARR, KENNETH FRANK - Ken , Band, Bandwagon, Senior Class Play, Stage Crew-horses and hotrods rate. Second Row: CASEY, RICHARD RAY, ready wit, CHASE, ALAN WATTS- Wildog , Football, Track, Maroon W, Monitor-magic in the backiield. CI-IENOWETI-I, IUDITI-I ANN- Chenny , GAA, Board, Advanced Tennis, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club, Business Club: Future Teachers Club, Vice- President, Y-Teens, Senior Girls' Club-a gay smile, lively chat- ter. Third Bow: CHETWOOD, ROBERT WAYNE- Chet , Band, Senior Choir, Band Letter Club-a zest for living, CHILDERS, DAVID EARL- Frog , Football, Bowling, Swimming, Business Club-not a worry in the world. CLARK, RONALD EDWARD, Bowling, Phi Delta Sigma, President, Interfratority, Business Club-good for kicks in every crowd. Fourth Row: CLIFTON, GWENN LEE- Gwenny , GAA, Modern Dance, Busi- ness Club, French Club, Theta Alpha Pi, Treasurer-definite opin- ions, scintillating pep. CLINE, GERALDINE ANN- Gerry , Senior Girls' Club-eager to please: serene countenance. LJONRADI, LOIS ANN-- Lo , Red Cross, GAA, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-spur-of-the moment wit. FIFTH ROW: COOK, ROBERT ARTHUR- Gook , Football, Track, Gym Team, Senior Choir-on his way up. COX, PI-IYLLIS IOANNA- Io , Daisy Chain, Girls' Week Rep- resentative, Student Council, Safety Committee, Breeze Start, GAA, Sub Deb Club, lr. Council on World Affairs, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Dramatics Club, Cum Laude-brainy and breezy. CRAFT, MARILYN CAROL- Mar , GAA, Theta Alpha Pi, Band- wagon, Senior Choir, Future Nurses Club, German Club, Senior Girls Club-friendly appearance, eyes that shine. Sixth Row: CRAIG, BONNIE RAE, Daisy Chain, Annual Start, GAA Swim- ming Manager, Synchronized Swimming, 6 Year Letter Girl, Lite Saving Corps, Umpires Class, Bandwagon, Business Club, Latin Club, lr. Council on World Affairs, Senior Girls Club-a merry mermaid. CURRAN, MELVIN LEE- Mel , a pleasure to know. CYMAN, IUSTINE ANN, Business Club, Merchandising-elegant emerald eyes. WJWM Mr. Conger and Mrs, Heninger, senior high counselors, discuss an article from Better Schools, a publication by the Board of Education for teachers. COUNSELORS HELP US PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE langling telephones, clicking typewriters, chattering people, and constantly crowded offices on a warm Sep- tember day are the sure signs that school has started and the counselors' rush has begun. Counseling is a full time job as Mrs. l-leninger, Mr. Conger, and Miss Han- auer certainly know. Administering tests, arranging schedules, compiling records, and generally being on hand to answer students' queries constitutes a large part ot their profession. ln spring, as the time for making out options rolls around, their crowded days are crammed with appointments as they help students prepare for their tutures. All of these things make up a counselor's usually busy day. The secretaries' days are no less hectic. They are filled with a never-ending round of typing, mimeographing and letter writing. Together Mrs. Betty Keller, Miss Marion Bothert, Miss Barbara Bicking, and the school treasurer, Miss Mildred l-lusemann, assist counselors and principals, and cheerfully and patiently counter the grievances and questions of the student body. 22 REWARDING STUDY First Row: EDWARDS, IOI-IN LAWRENCE, Track, Maroon W, I-li-Y-un- assuming air, a winning smile. ELLINGTON, IESSE ISAAC, Track, Chi Oemga Sigma, Secretary, Senior Class Play-gaiety prevails, a staunch friend. ELLIOT, ROBERT HAYES- Beagle , Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent, Basketball, Chi Omega Sigma-modern Casanova, self as- surance. Second Row: ENGLAND, SANDRA SUE- I-Iamie , GAA, Sparkettes, Treasurer, Business Club, Future Nurses Club, Merchandising, Senior Girls Club-a gift of gab. ERNST, GEORGE EDWARD, a tried and true friend. ERWIN, ROBERT CRAVILLIER - Bob , Lunchroom - actions speak louder than words, Third Row: FANNIN, IETTA IOYCE, GAA, Bowling, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 4 Year Letter Girl, Tausia, Senior Class Play, Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Treasurer, Counsel- lors' Office-dark beauty, soul of sincerity, FARLEY, ROLLAND EUGENE- Rolly , Football, Basketball- guiet friendliness, calm assurance. FEDERLE, RAYMOND IOSEPH- Ray , Latin Club-nothing can alter his plans. Fourth Row: FERRELL, WILLIAM CALVIN- Bill , Football, Track, Manager, Maroon W, I-Ii-Y-an endless source of fun. FIELD, MARY LOU, Senior Choir, Bandwagon, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-tranquil manner, demure politeness. FIELDS, IUNE CAROL- Mustard , Modern Dance, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-a zest for living. Filth Row: FILTER, KARYL IANE, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-wel- come tranquility, taciturn manner. FINDLOW, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Bill , Bowling-a man of few words, FLAMM, SUSAN CLARA- Susie , GAA, 4 Year Letter Girl, Sub Deb, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-West I-Ii's Dale Evans. Sixth Row: FLENDER, WALTER- Wally , Baseball, Bowling, I-Ii-Y, Spanish Club-lover of fun, unconcerned approach. FLICKINGER, MARGARET GRACE- Meg , Student Council, So- cial Committee, GAA, Advanced Hockey and Baseball, Hockey Manager, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, Pidel, Y-Teens, Treasurer, Senior Girls Club-attractive as active. FLOYD, GARTH ELMO: Sigma Alpha Beta, Bandwagon, Senior Choir-deep regard for people. ,.,,.s,.t,. ,V J--V TEACHERS PREPARE FOR THE WORLD OF STUDY Three o'cloclc-there goes that familiar bell! Kids rush out from all over as another day has come and gone, but not so with our teachers, Their days are not halted by that final bell. Many remain late into the afternoon to help us with perplexing problems, or to offer individual coaching. Others stay to supervise clubs, publications, athletics, and musical activities. Often teachers must at- tend professional meetings artd study groups or take part in curriculum planning on city-wide committees. At night there are still papers to grade, lessons to plan, and tests to compose. With all of this, they must still, some- how, find time to read widely on their subjects and keep abreast of current affairs. ls it any Wonder that teachers are busy people? Even in the good old summertime, when the livin' is easy, and the student is enjoying his vacation, some teachers are sitting in university class- rooms, gathering more valuable information for their forthcoming pupils to study. Other teachers obtain first- hand information as they visit the places and countries to which their subject is most closely related. The teach- er's vacation ends on Labor Day, as he must report to the school for an opening meeting. No, students aren't the only ones who must study and prepare the day's work. West l-li's teachers carry a full schedule, 'round the clock. Energetic teachers Mrs. Walter, Mr. Love Miss Smith, and Miss Bolsen attend in stitute meetings held for a week pre ceding the opening of a new school year These Mexican travelers, Holly Mott, Miss O'Hara, and Miss Murphy, are sharing vacation memories. SONG AND DANCE First Row: GUYER, LOIS IEANETTE - Louie : GAA: Business Club: Y- Teens: S.enior Girls Club: Oi-tice Aide-a reticent smile: becoming gentleness. HAFER, RAYMOND FREDERIC- Haie : Breeze Staff-boyish smiles: definite plans. HALLBAUER, IACOUELINE IEAN- Iackie : Business Club: Senior Girls Club-observing eyes: unassuming air. Second Row: HALLON, IAMES HAROLD- Hain: attracts friends with his smile. HAMLIN, IEFFRY: Triginta Optirni: Hi'Y-few words but many friends. HAMMIT, IOYCE ANN- Han'1 : GAA: Kytyves, Secretary: Busif ness Club: Senior Girls Club-gentleness is her virtue. Third Row: HARDY, IOHN DOUGLAS: Student Council: Basketball: Band: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club, Vice-President: Or' chestra Pin Club: Latin Club: Cum Laude-the earmarks of a genius. HARSHAM, THOMAS ALBERT- Tom : Senior Class Play-un- pretentious manner: proven intelligence. HARTER, CAROLYN IEAN- Lyn : GAA: Bible Club: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club: Oiiice Aide-quiet and willowy. Fourth Row: HARTING, MICHAEL- Miken: toot loose and tancy tree, HARTMAN, ROBERT FREDERICK: Boys Week Representative: Student Council, President: Annual Staff, Board: Tennis: Maroon W: Business Club: Hi-Y-good looks topped with captivating per- sonality. HARTZLER, WELDA IOANNE: Annual Typist: GAA: Synchro- nized Swimming: Modern Dance: Kytyves: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club--eager to please: sweetftempered. Fifth How: HASKAMP, RONALD LEE- Hessy : Phi Delta Sigma, President: Interiratority-hotrods are his hobby. HASZ, IOHN ROBERT: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Orchestra Pin Club, Treasurer-vibrant violin: amiable personality. HAUSS, DONNA IEAN- Don : Student Council, Social Commit- tee: GAA: Basketball Honor Team: 3 Year Letter Girl: Pidel, Vice- President: Y-Teens, President: Senior Girls Club: Ofiice Aidee picturesque beauty: constant Capability. Sixth Row: HAYES, MARTHA LEE- Martie : Cheerleader: Student Council, Treasurer: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 3 Year Letter Girl: Y4Teens: Senior Girls Club: Prorn Oueen At- tendant-genial talkativeness: undying devotion. HAYLEY, NORMA NELVA- Shortie : Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom: Oiiice Aide-a barrel of fun. HEARN, JANET RUTH- Ian : GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Theta Alpha Pi, Secretary: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-kind ways: considerate heart. 4.l.-15. Mr. Balhiany helps Ronald Schrichter and Wanda Knight as they perform a complicated dissection, TEACHERS GUIDE US IN OUR WORLD OF STUDY After observinq Mr, Meier as he demonstraied the Prop 1' pro edure of Starhnq a car, Dixie Klefflfie Pfepifes fo P1GCi me h1S d1rect1onS 26 WORK WELL DONE First Row: IOI-INSON, IOHN D.: Business Club-kindness marks him, IUNG, RICI-IARD ALLEN: pleasant outlook on life. KAYS, CAROLYN ESTER- Sparkie : Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club - smiling eyes: thoughtful ways. ' Second Row: KEGG, lOl-IN WILLIAM- Iack : Hi-Y: Spanish Club: Monitor-a good-time Charlie. KELLER, CARL WAYNE: underlying intelligence. KERBER, IO ANN- Io : Bowling: Senior Girls Club: Theta Alpha Pi, Vice-President-faith, hope, and charity guide her actions. Thi:dRow: KEMPER, SONDRA IOANNE- Sonnie : Breeze Typist: GAA: Bowling: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Bible Club: Future Nurses Club, Treasurer: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-spirits high: never a frown. KENNEDY, WILLIAM DOLAN: Camera Club-dry wit. KERL, ANN BRYANT: Student Council: Breeze Start: GAA: Archery and Golf Manager: Advanced I-Iockey: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Fidel: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club, President-always the belle of the ball. Fourth Row: KERN, HERBERT LUCKEY- Gunner : takes everything as it comes. KING, PRISCILLA- Pe-rcy : GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-gabby and always fun. KIRCI-INER, WARREN FRED- Butch : Annual, Editorial Board: Basketball: Maroon W: Mr, Western Hills-interests from sports to studies. Fifth Row: KIRKPATRICK, SHERRY SUE-- Kirk : Student Council: Modern Dance: Kytyves, Secretary: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-outgoing personality: a hello you remember, KLARE, MARY IANE- Mar : GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Bowling: Kytyves: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-a true individualist. KLAYER, IANICE LEE- Ian : Business Club: Senior Girls Club -always a smile. Sixth Row: . KLEIN, IOI-IN ALAN- Rollo : Football: Track: Maroon W-a giant of the gridiron. KNIGHT, GERALD PATRICK- l,erry : Gym Team: Maroon W- dark good-looks mark him. KOCH, GEORGE HENRY- Cookie : Camera Club: French Club -laughs for all. TEACHERS AND PARENTS STRIVE The goal of both parents and teachers at Western Hills is to work toward the development of pupils. Whereas teachers are concerned with individual pupil development, the Parents Association and Dads Club strive to beneiit the school as a whole. The Parents Association sponsored Teacher Recogni- tion Day held early in December, and terminated the year with a Graduation Day Breakfast for seniors. The Dads Club added to Western Hills by contributing mon- ey toward the new parking lot and girls' hockey field. When school commences next year, the Parents As- sociation and Dads Club will again be on hand to help improve West Hi for the students. Examing architectural plans for a house are Mr, Miller, Mr. Bennett, and Mr. Crandall. A Y x5,' LH' ' ,W 4 SORROW AND JOY First How: LEHMAN, SUE CAROLE: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Main Office, Aide--boundless energy: a lively personality. , LENZER, LENOBE RUTH- Lennie : Student Council: Breeze Feature Editor: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Z Year Letter Girl: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club, Vice-President: Tausia. Treasurer-quiet charms: accents of fashion. LESER, SUSAN ANN: GAA: Modern Dance: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Operetta: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-quiet ability: warm sincerity. Second Row: LEWIS, VIRGINIA RUTH- Ginny : Business Club: Ofiice Aide -petite and sweet: fashion approved. LIDDIL, LAUBICE IEAN- Lid : Daisy Chain: Student Counc'l: S.T.P, Board: Breeze Feature Editor: GAA: Bowling: Advanced Baseball and Basketball: Latin Club, Vice-President: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-serene intelligence: calm assuredness, LIGGETT, IULIA SUE- Lig : Student Council: Breeze Copy Editor: GAA: Yearbook: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club: Basketball Queen Attendant-pep in every step. Third How: LIND, SANDRA LEE- Sandy : Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-gentleness is her trademark. LINNENKOI-IL, I-IARRIET MAY: Breeze Typist: GAA: Bible Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-heart filled with kindness: dry wit. LITTLEB, IOANNE- ION: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-quiet unassuming manner. Fourth Row: LOESCI-IER, LA DONNA KATI-IBYN: Student Council: Modern Dance: Sparkettes, Vice-President: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-bubbling with friendli- ness: captivating charm. LOEW, ROBERT- Lobal : Baseball: Triginta Optimi: Hi-Y: Dra- matics Club-anything for a laugh. LONNEMAN, BARBARA IEAN: Business Club: Senior G rls Club -superlative in sincerity. Fifth Row: LOWE, MARILYN KAY: Girls Week Bepresentative: GAA: Senior Girls Club: Cum Laude-scholarly manner: amiab'e personal ty. LOWTI-IEP., CLAUDE WILLIAMS- Buster BroWn : Student Coun- cil: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Triginta Optimi, Vice-President: Business Club: I-Ii-Y-easy manner with happy nonchalance. LUNSFORD, IANET CAROL: Girls Week Representative: Student Council: GAA: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Latin Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club: Emergency Room-serious purpose: worthwhile objectives. Sixth Row: LUTZ, ELLIS EDWARD- Ellie : Student Council: Football: Tri- ginta Optimi, President: Interiratority, Treasurer: Hi-Y-marked by his dry humor. LUTZ, IOANN HELEN: Bowling: Business Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club--friendly manner: true friend. MADDUX, ROBERT CHARLES- Bob : cute and quiet. Zin 1 QCZL ' V99 ,f f, SPORTS AND FUN First Row: MELILLO, IOANNE RUTH- Io , Daisy Chain, Ouill and Scroll, Student Council, Breeze Staff, Annual Staff, Editorial Board, GAA, Baseball Honor Team, Pidel, Senior Class Play, Business Club, Latin Club, President, Senior Girls Club, Cum Laude- sparkle that rings so true. MENKE, CHRISTIAN GERALD- Chris , Bowling-rowdy humor. MESS, IOAN CAROL, Business Club, Future Nurses Club, Otiice Aide-sweet shyness, calm manner. Second Row: MEYERS, RALPH HENRY, Tennis, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Lunchroom Squad-interested in everything. MILLER, DOUGLAS MARION- French , pleasant grin. MILLER, IOYCE ANN, Student Council, Annual Start, GAA, Ad- vanced Baseball, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-neat 'n nice, sterling qualities. Third Row: MILLER, LOIS ANN- Lo , Annual Typist, Breeze Typist, Bible Club, Business Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Treasurers Of- fice-conscientious effort, reliability. MILLER, MARTHA ELIZABETH- Marty , GAA, Modern Dance, Art Club, Business Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Dramatics Club-earnest endeavor. MILLER, RAYMOND ALVIN, Basketball, Track, Cross Country- a handful of common sense. Fourth Row: MILLS, IANICE PATRICIA, Girls Week Representative, Breeze Staff, GAA, Bowling, Modern Dance, Sub Deb Club, President, Intertratority, Future Teachers Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club-pleasant countenance, iresh charm. MINK, NANCY IEAN, Daisy Chain, Breeze Typist, GAA, Mod- ern Dance, 2 Year Letter Girl, Pidel, President, Intertratority, Vice-President, Business Club, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, Cum Laude-popular bit of wee femininity. MISTLER, MARILYN IOYCE- Mar , GAA, Bowling, Modern Dance, Future Nurses Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club-versatile intelligence. Fifth Row, MODAFARI, IOSEPH CARL, Gym Office Aide-clark good lo:ks. MOLLOY, Iohn EDWARD- Easy Ed , Triginta Optimi, Treasurer, Hi-Y, Cum Laude-wise head, unexpected humor. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS I-IUBERT- Monty , Fostball, Basket- ball, Track, Maroon W, Sigma Alpha Beta, President, Intertra- tority-unruf-tled manner, a gridiron star. Sixth Row: MOORE, LARRY WAYNE, Football, Sigma Alpha Beta-always a laugh. MOTT, HOLLY ELIZABETH, Student Council, Breeze Staff, GAA, Sub Deb Club, Pledge Mistress, Orchestra, Bandwagon, Future Teachers' Club, Orchestra Pin Club, Vice-President, Y- Teens, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club-saucy disposition, fas- cinating freckles. MUCKENFUSZ, BARBARA LEE- Barb , GAA, Bowling, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-sincere attitude. . ' F12 ,, ,, ' I f My A f 1. td' 'fc 22... . ,L,...,..,,fr.t,.... I - . Mrs. Lewis, Lucy Fletcher, and Dan Steves arrive early for a busy day. Susie Fischbach, laden with books, uses every moment to study for that prospective test. 3efor'e school lane Cottingham takes advantage of every ounce of space to catch up on her homework assignments as Earl: Davis gets books for the coming days classes, 32 OUR DAY IN THE WORLD OF STUDY BEGINS EARLY As early as seven-thirty in the morning, West I-li awakens from slumber. Sounds of musical instru- ments intermingle with lines of the class play, as performers get in some early practice. Nearer the gym, one may hear splashes of water as members of the swimming team race and dive in a before- school practice session. About eight o'clock the line at the bookstore lengthens, the sound of friend- ly chattering floats through the halls, and a bustle of activity fills the library. Soon clanging lockers and running footsteps resound as the Warning bell rings. l-lomeroom is in session. Qur day in the world of study has begun. LOVE AND BEAUTY First Row: PATTERSON, DEANNA SUE- De : Breeze Start: GAA, Board: Badminton Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-cheerful as sunshine. PEEK, DENNIS MICHEAL: Lunchrcom Monitor-free and easy. PETRY, THOMAS EDWIN- Dish : Student Council: Football: Track: Chi Omega Sigma, Treasurer: Hi-Yegenius in action: di- versified interests. Second Row: PEALZGRAE, DAVID GEORGE: Track: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: I-Ii-Y-real cool guy. PHILLIPS, DONALD GEORGE- Hubie : Track: Cross Country: Maroon W: Triginta Optirni: Senior Choir: Bandwagon-quiet man: quite a man. PHILLIPS, FAYETTA EMILENE-- Eay : GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Attend- ance Otiice-tender heart: definite mind. Third Row: POORE, MILDRED IRENE-- Millie : Breeze Typist: GAA: Bowling: Sparkettes: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-s.lver- toned voice: everyone's friend. PRESNELL, ELAINE ELIZABETH: B.eeze Staff: GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Kytyves, President: Intertratority: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-as unpredictable as the weather. PRITCI-IARD, NORMA ANNA- Pritch : Breeze Start: GAA: Umpires Class: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom Stat-I-individualist through and through. Fourth Row: PYLE, MARILYN IEANINE: German Club: Senior Girls Club- happy heart: helping hand. OUERNER, IOAN ELLEN: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dra- matics Club-deep contemplation. REES, MARCIA CAROL- Kitty : Art Club: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-always ready with a helping hand. Filth Row: REEVES, DAVID PAUL- Dave : Breeze Starl: Bowling: Dra- matics Club-lots oi innocent fun. RICHARDSON, PATRICIA JEAN- Re-d : GAA: Bowling: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Future Nurses Club: Y-Teens, Chaplain: Senior Girls Club-charming redhead without a temper. RICHMOND, DAVID ALAN- Goose : a fast friend, Sixth Row: RICHTER, IANET GAIL- Riclcy : GAA: Synchronized Swimminqi Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Pidel: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-heart as big as the world. RIDNER, SONIA LEE- Sonj : GAA: Bible Club: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-gay chatter with a Southern accent. RIPPY, MARTHA LUCILLE-' Martyn: GAA: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-intriguing silence with a smile. 'E- , Lf f W! V f 1' ff, y , --noel' OUR DAY IS FILLED WITH VARIETY AND INTEREST Amazing, isn't il, George Bell, how puzzling a family tree can really be? Your fellow students and Miss Sluiz seem to understand il, however. Mr. Morgan explains to Mickey Brennan that sfier1CG Cdfl be applied to everj day livlnq mfffzff ,f 1' 7 fif - FULL 0F PROMISE First Row: SCHAICH, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Shotgun : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-the spark behind the explosion. SCI-IEIDT, SANDRA EVELYN- Sandy : Red Cross: Girls Week Representative: Student Council: Breeze Start: GAA: Baseball Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 4 Year Letter Girl: Pidel: Future Teachers Club, VicesPresiclent: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-style a la mode. SCHLENKER, MILFORD MARTIN- Milt : Basketball: Baseball: Cum Laude-ever-burning lamp ot Wisdom. Second Row: SCI-IMIT, CAROL ANN- Schmitty : Business Club: GAA: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club--happy heart and busy mind. SCHNABEL, IEANNINE EILEEN: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-where there's a will, there's a way. SCHNEIDER, FRED WILLIAM: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Ma- roon W: Band: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: German Club: Lunchroorn-abundant talents: basketball's the thing. Third Row: SCHROTI-I, CAROL ANN- Schrothie : Student Council: Annual Staff: GAA: Advanced Hockey: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia, Vice-President: Senior Class Play: Dramatics Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-vivacious glow: phantom of delight. SCHULTE, ELAINE RUTH: GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Main Office-continual smile: casual manner. SCHULTE, SANDRA LEE- Sandy : Red Cross: GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-reserved judgment: sweet smiles. Fourth Row: SCI-IULTIAN: MARGARET ROSE- Meg : Business Club: Mer- chandising: Senior Girls Club-delighttul surprises. SCHWANDNER, CLIFFORD OMAR- Swance : Ir. Class Treas- urer: Sr. Class Treasurer: Football: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi: l-Ii-Y: Dramatics Club-a smile, a painling, a pigskin. SCOTT, DONALD HUDSON- Don : quiet ability. Fifth Row: SEAMAN, RICHARD LEE- Mouse : Student Council: Football: Basketball: Business Club: I-Ii-Y: Monitor-live-Wire qualities. SEURKAMP, ROBERT WALTER- Hot Rodu: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-one of the guys. SEYFERTH, BARBARA ANN- Barb : Ir. Class Vice-President: Sr. Class Vice-President: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girl: Tausia, Secre- tary: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-pleasing pack- age of popularity. Sixth Row: SHANNON, PATRICIA CLAIRE: Ir .Achievement Business Club, Treasurer: Senior Girls Club-delightful chatter: unceasing pep. SHAW, DAVID THOMAS: abounding congeniality. SHIMIZU, TAD ROBERT- Shim : Ir. Class President: Sr, Class President: Boys Week Representative: Boys State: Student Coun- cil: Breeze, Sports Editor: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi, Treasurer: Hi-Y, President-superla tive character: our A-I senior. ......a-E - ' 31 - . ff L . OPPORTUNITIES CHALLENGE US Eagerly exploring books for outside reading are ludy Bloebaum and Dick Parks, members of the advanced standing English classes Miss Schilling aids adept senior girl Donna l-lauss. HAPPY WORLD First Row: STEVES, DANIEL RICHARD- Dann: Golf: Bowling: Hi-Y, Treas- urer-tull oi youth and vigor. STOHR, RICHARD IACOB- Dick : Student Council: S.T.P. Board: Football: Basketball Manager: Track: Maroon W - diversified abilities are his. STRAUB, CHARLES ROGER: Merchandising, Vice-President-a sense of duty. Second Row: STREIBIG, WAYNE CHARLES: Football: Track: Maroon W: Tri- ginta Optimi: Hi-Yfhustling haltback: man of iron. STRUNK, BETTY ANN: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-creamy complexion: peaceful tranquility. SUESS, IAMES HERBERT- Seisel : Flagbearer: Annual Start: Track: Latin Club: Hi-Y: French Club-man oftOmOr1'OW: intelli- gence plus. Third Row: SUIT, ANITA ESTHER- Neet : Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Clubeamiable blond: sunny smiles. SWEDERSKY, VERILYN ELAINE: Breeze Staff: GAA: Modern Dance: Sub Deb Club, Secretary: Senior Girls Club: French Club -blond daintiness: high ideals. TEBELMAN, MARY IANE: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Span- ish Club-a thirst for knowledge, Fourth Row: TENHUNFELD, THOMAS ORVILLE- T : Maroon W: Football- six feet of handsome rnanliness. THOMPSON, GEORGIANNA LEE- Georgie : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-a friend of everyone. TIEMAN, CHRISTIAN WILLIAM- Twis : Tennis: Band: Orches- tra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Orchestra Pin Club-musical genius: incredible knowledge. Fifth Row: TOLESKI, SLAVEH: Ir. Council on World Affairs-the possessor of great happiness, TRIPLETT, SHARON LEE: GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-Chic, dainty. and always neat. TYGRETT, NANCY ANN: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girl: Bowling: Busi- ness Club: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-soft, sweet voice: pleasant smile. Sixth Row: ULLMAN, CARL LOUIS: a well-known card shark. VETTER, SANDRA LEE- Sandy : Breeze Start: GAA: Syn- chronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Senior Class Play: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Business Club-always laugh- ing: known everywhere. VICKERY, MARY LEE- Vickie : GAA: Bowling: Sparkettes: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club-quiet brun- ette with cheerful helloes. .....-Q ,Q I, yi t if Q ' 9 Ku il M f , , . . L t I' 3 t ! 9 W '4 55 I5 t'l It 22 75 It 3675 30 31 Have we caught the senior girls napping? No, it's just ludy Shririer receiving a steam inha- lation in Miss Obermanns home nursing class. AS WE GROW IN KNOWLEDGE WE GAIN IN APPRECIATION Does anyone know the answer to this question on population? The students in Miss Suter's class apparently do, 1 1 X- WESTERN HILLS First Row: WESSA, MAUREEN ESTELLE- Maru: GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Bowling: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Future Nurses Club, Vice- President: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club. WESTERHAUS, JANET LEE- Ian : Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA, Board: Publicity Chairman: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Pidel: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens, Secretary: Senior Girls Club--little but mighty: loved by all. WHALEY, LULA MAE- LuLu : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-barrels of fun. Second Row: WILLIAMS, ORAL OTTO: a quiet friend. WILSON, HAROLD LEE- Wils : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-can always be depended upon. WINN, IOSEPH ALLAN- loe : Basketball: Baseball-a winning smile: hosts of friends. Third Row: WINNINGHAM, ANNA LOIS: Student Council: Breeze Staff, Exchange Editor: GAA: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Um- pires Class: Pidel, Treasurer: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-win- some princess: merry as a cricket. WITT, BARBARA ANN- Barb : GAA: Board: Bowling Man- ager: 3 Year Letter Girl: Kytyves, Treasurer: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-saucy dish topped with spirit. WOHLWENDER, NANCY LOU- Wo : GAA: Advanced Basket- ball: 5 Year Letter Girl: Pidel, Secretary: Band: Orchestra: Band- wagon: Band Letter Club, Secretary: Orchestra Pin Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-pert package of pep and personality. Fourth Row: WONDRACK, FLORENCE SYLVIA: Cheerleader: Student Council, Safety Committee: Annual Staff: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: l Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club: Band: Orches- tra: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Orchestra Pin Club, President: Dramatics Club: Dream of Maroon and Cream-flashing person- ality. WORZ, NANCY CAROLYN- Nan : GAA: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Future Nurses Club, Secretary: Senior Girls Club: Ir. High Office-not a care in the world. WULFEKAMP, MELVYN ROGER- Mel : Football--ready grin: endless source of fun. Fifth Row: WYCKOFF, RICHARD EUGENE- Dick : quiet manliness: sin- cere attitude. YEAROUT, KATHRYN ANNE- Kay : Basketball Queen: Head Majorette: Annual Staff: GAA, Board: Volley Ball Manager: Ad- vanced Hockey: Basketball: Modern Dance: 4 Year Letter Girl: Fidel: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Senior Girls Club-bound- less enerCJYi Vivacious personality. YEARY, PHILLIP RAY: a fast friend: earnest endeavor. Sixth Row: YOUNG, CAROLE ANN: GAA: Future Nurses Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-beware of her dark eyes. YUNG, CARL HERMAN - Moose : Football: Baseball: Gym Team: Maroon W: Hi-Y: Book Boy: Cum Laude - brains and brawn: jack of all trades. ZAVISIN, ELAINE K.: Student Council: GAA: Bowling: l Year Letter Girl: Kytyves: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club -effervescing spirit: always fun. - w-'Q ' A-gr ' . . nf :pet-te' .--q:ff::f.,.55: 4 V X M . at Q 6 Q S or X 4 Q5 X 4 sas 2' 2 QNX xflz' YQ? 'S rg 2 S as .4-qv! A, KL I :ru 254.7 .:-, ' 'xi-4.3! The twenty-one Cum Laude members tapped in March are tsittinql B. Bridges, N. Walker, L. Liddil, N. Mink, P. Frederick, B. Nimitz, A. Alterneier, I. Bothwell, I, Melillo, M. Lowe, B. Bank, G, Spencer, I. Ebel, and D, Beiser, istandingl L. Osborne, I, Cox, C. Yung, L. Huck, I. Hardy, M. Schlenker, and E. Molloy. AS A REWARD FOR OUR EFFORTS WE ACHIEVE HONORS Six years ot fun, excitement, and work, and then comes the special day when the final rewards for ac- complishments are qiven, the day when one realizes that his eiiorts were not in vain. Then one is able to feel the satisfaction that comes from doing his best. Western Hills gives its students many chances for qaininq acclaim and honors. For the student who shows outstanding journalistic ability, there is the literary so- ciety, Quill and Scroll. For creative students there are essay contests, poster contests, and practical arts con- tests. For academic students there are scholarship tests and tuition awards with membership in Cum Laude and Class Valedictorian as ultimate goals. These con- tests and honors add much to the enjoyment and inter- est ot school, for many times the teacher gives valued instruction in the preparation ot an entry. But even more important, every student leaves Western Hills with a wide backqround ot academic knowledqe and practical experience. Mr. Yung beams proudly as he taps his son, Carl, for Cum Laude. in Wil Q f , 5 1 5 4 WE LOOK TOWARD A NEW WORLD AFTER GRADUATION Strike up the band' is the familiar cry oi Mr Shackeltord conductor of the German Club band. WE CLOSE OUR DAY WITH CLUBS ln the mad rush that follows the ringing of the three o'clock bell, many students wend their way to the world ot academic clubs. There they learn together, work and plan together, and play together to form close friend- ships and gain in practical knowledge. The German Club is a good example ot this fellow- ship. While the band rehearses, other students busily prepare for their bi-monthly German newspaper. At the end of the school year, they gather at Meclclenberg's tor the traditional German test to celebrate another year gone by. The Spanish Club too, has many diversified activities. Early in October, the club was privileged to hear five Mexican students tell of their schools, customs, and home-life. The members celebrated Christmas with the breaking ot the pinata, an old Mexican custom, and late in the year they visited the Spanish lnn for a spicy meal. OF TRUE FRIENDS First How: BUSCH, DOUGLAS OWEN- Bushman : Breeze Staff: Football: Baseball: Triginta Optimi, Vice-President: Dramatics Club: Hi-Y- lite ot the party. CALDER, IOANNA LOHR- lo : Breeze Start: GAA: Sub Deb Club, Vice-President: Senior Class Play: Art Club: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club, President-precise manner: dramatic ability. CARR, KENNETH FRANK - Ken : Band: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-horses and hotrods rate. Second Row: CASEY, RICHARD RAY: ready wit, CHASE, ALAN WATTS- Wildog : Football: Track: Maroon W: Monitor-magic in the backiield, CHENOWETH, IUDITI-I ANN- Chenny : GAA, Board: Advanced Tennis: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Future Teachers Club, Vice- President: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club-a gay smile: lively chat- ter. Third Row: CHETWOOD: ROBERT WAYNE- Chet : Band: Senior Choir: Band Letter Club-a zest for living. Cl-IILDERS, DAVID EARL- Frog : Football: Bowling: Swimming: Business Club-not a worry in the world. CLARK, RONALD EDWARD: Bowling: Phi Delta Sigma, President: Interfratority: Business Club-good for kicks in every crowd, Fourth Row: CLIFTON, GWENN LEE- Gwenny : GAA: Modern Dance: Busi- ness Club: French Club: Theta Alpha Pi, Treasurer-definite opin- ions: scintillating pep. CLINE, GERALDINE ANN- Gerry : Senior Girls' Club-eager to please: serene countenance. CONRADI, LOIS ANN- Lo : Red Cross: GAA: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-spur-oi-the moment wit. FIFTH ROW: COOK, ROBERT ARTHUR- Gook : Football: Track: Gym Team: Senior Choir-on his way up. COX, PHYLLIS IOANNA- lo : Daisy Chain: Girls' Week Rep- resentative: Student Council, Safety Committee: Breeze Start: GAA: Sub Deb Club: lr. Council on World Affairs: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude--brainy and breezy, CRAFT, MARILYN CAROL- Mar : GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Band: wagon: Senior Choir: Future Nurses Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club--friendly appearance: eyes that shine. Sixth Row: CRAIG, BONNIE RAE: Daisy Chain: Annual Staff: GAA Swim- ming Manager: Synchronized Swimming: 6 Year Letter Girl: Lite Saving Corps: Umpires Class: Bandwagon: Business Club: Latin Club: lr. Council on World Affairs: Senior Girls Club-a merry mermaid. CURRAN, MELVIN LEE- Mel : a pleasure to know. CYMAN, IUSTINE ANN: Business Club: Merchandising-elegant emerald eyes. THE BIG WIDE WORLD mgaifx , k ..1gL, 4g,f',,,W OF FUN ffm' I? 4. GZ? moi 1.5 f ft Q22 S A 24 ' , 4 ,W in ' Mx sw ., 2. , ,.:5'?- . With alacrity and joy We hound up the steps That lead to The Big Wide World of Fun . . . in school and out, In classrooms and clubs, w i.: ' . .'9!e,1,. . , 2 5 Si L 54gX.Q, ,, ,1' ' Q . it F' 5 t .5 W deed in ' 4 me X qi in 5 keede 12 t ,,.. wi if - ' ,ig -X 'si ,N .99 Mm We make an important discovery That fun is a part ot Work And Working together is fun. .aim Whats this crazy game? lt's Ken Conatser and lanice Ose trying desperately to balance an orange between their noses at one very typical West l-li party. FUN IS IN THE AIR Rose La Czerwinski shows he's got for rather has boughtl what it takes, Proof: the audience. V .. ,V f- W' J, QV. . ' 9 , 15. -pf ' --1 1- , -.rf- - . 14. -r , mr - 3 fx t' ian' i f 1.49, ,wt 1 it ' s , 46 Fun is intangible but ever-present in the rnany activ- ities enjoyed by West Hi's teenagers. lt doesn't have to be elaborate or expensive-just a bunch of kids enjoy- ing each other's company at a party, a class dance, or even in the shower room after a winning game. All it takes is a bit ot youth's irrepressible gaiety, a portion ot high spirits, a smidgen ot wit, and a dash of rnischiet, and there it is-fun. We realize that our high school days will probably be our most carefree and happy, so we take advantage ot everything-even a cold winter day when we turn our never-ending energy to skating on Tresler's Lake atter school. We find fun in school as well as out. Assemblies, Band, Bandwagon, Orchestra, Choir, and clubs give all ot us a chance to express ourselves and appreciate the ettorts of our fellow students. Kids are always looking for lun, but here we don't have tar to look. Fun is every- where. o , . 4, K :lie wi z H 'k--' L ki f- ' if k-'k ,i ji 1,1 V: 5: , ,. C, ' . . ':?2ifQ,f' riff 5 2- , I These are the bare iactsl Those oft repeated shower room jokes must be really hilarious. Comparing the latest, are Bob Gilpin, Warren Kirchner, Roger Franks, Harry Panaro, lack Kiewit, and loe Winn. VVhat's ahead for the Annual Staff? Loads of subscriptions because of this clever publicity skit! At least that's the hope of l-leather Buck, lim Suess, Alice Seicller, loel Currie, and lanet Westerhaus. ,,ff,,, ,ff ' f Mike has all it takes for winter fun-the skates, the confidence, and the qirl, Meg, my TEACHERS Those talented teachers! Besides teaching us the three R's, Mr. Schick, with the thermom- eter at zero, teaches Messrs. Kuhn, Meier, Heubach and Kappes the art of doing figure eights. Is this chemistry class or a Lone Ranger serial? It's really Mr. Dun- kel's own formula: humor -F knowledge I intelligence rf- happy students. The proof of this experiment is lim Hallon and 'Warren Kirchner. l ae. imitating the master, Mr, Heubach takes his usual skating position. Enjoying his predicament are Mr, Kappes and Mr. Meier, JOIN THE FUN Our teachers represent well-rounded person- alities. They teach us not only the seriousness of life, but also the contentment that comes from wholesome fellowship. They have learned long ago that play is as essential as work. ludging from these pictures one can tell that West l-li's teachers react enthusiastically to the many situa- tions around them. Whether it is skating, golf- ing, or playing a game of bridge, teachers are found joining in the fun. Cur faculty supports our teams too, and seems to get as big a thrill from seeing a touch- down or a basket made, as the students do. Some teachers find fun in teaching and en- liven the classroom with their wit and pleasing personalities. They make the hardest subject clear and enjoyable. Yes sir! West f-li teachers spark the day. Mr, Lust and Mr. Von Walden speak for bowling, but Mr, Beringer wants neither Whatever they do they'll enjoy the company oi Mr. Pauszek and Mr. McCartney , jW is The faculty can cheer too! Proof: First Row: Mr, l-leuback, Miss Lewis, Mr. Dahlman. Second Row: Mr. DePollo, Miss Clonch, Mr, Gausrnan. Third Row: Mr, O'Toole, Mr. Minesinger, M-f' The invitation usually reads Bridge or Canasta? Miss Davis, Miss Constant, Miss Peterson, and Miss Burk prefer Bridge. Ready for the downfbeat from Mr. Brady is our Western l-lills Band. OUR MUSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS PROVIDE FUN FOR MANY Practicing for tlie fan-fare are Al Deckenback and Ed Annavedder. in This year's rnajorette corps was tops! The six talented girls are Marcia Thielrnan, lulie Shinkle Kay Yearout, Ianet Voll, Sue Gieringer, and Patty Tygrett. All over this big wide wonderful world, people love the sparkle and excitement of a big brass band. Here at West l-li, our band takes part in football games, pow-wows, parades, assemblies, and the all-city music festival. Band members agree that the football games are the most exciting of all. They like to remember singing on the bus, cheering at a game, getting the jitters before a show, and that final glow of pride following a success- ful performance. After this thrilling fall season, the brassy, fast-stepping one hundred and ten become the reserved, talented Concert Band, who will carry on for the rest of the season. -yi Q-QLQ I Q Q WEST HI'S BAND ADDS SPARKLE AND EXCITEMENT TO THE FOOTBALL SEASON Ken Hiest sparks the entrance of the West I-li band. Ya' got that spirit, yea man. These band members agree as they prepare to leave for the big game - Elder, Well, this is it' After practicing all Week, the band perfects a West Hi at one of the many night games. hall! Q it . ' ' 1, , ,vT,,,, ET gf, jf, nf X Q Q! f 5' min Q . 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A F r ' e X X , it Six X . QQ? X '.' i. 15, X' 4' I xv X ,. 1 V .A-.yi 4 X 5' X iw i X N f Y 22 Front Row: D. Hicks, I, Dupper, K, Koerber, M. Hall, I, Chenoweth, S. Drew, S. Fightmaster, I. Path, S. Newcomer, S. Vincent, S, Tadorovich, P. Perkins, P. Smith, P. Fredrick. Second Row: V. Tepe, K, Smith, M. Altemeier, P, Peters, N, Pritchard, S. Lesser, E. Suggs, C, Bies, N. Molleririq, P. Kline, L. Snyder, M. Adler, P. Myers, B, Williams, N. Beard. Third Row: C. Giebel, L. Combs, S. Kepper, I, Richter, S. Brarnmer, N. Worz, P, Rich- ardgonl D, Brendlinger, N, Baver, N. Strohm, H, Burkett, B. Horiebrink, I. Hearn. Fourth How: E, Hall, B. Brooks, C. Knosp, M, Heinrich, B. Hulley, M. Miller, M. Craft, I. Newman, P. Roberts, L, Sandman, D. Zorn, I. Niehaus, C, Yazell, B. Meyer. The lights were dimmed and gradually the noise died down. Anticipation filled the air, as slowly and steadily the curtain was drawn to reveal Western Hills A Cap- pella Choir. With dignity andlpride each and every member stood expectantly waiting for Mr. Rim to give h d b d ' ' h' ll tt th h l . CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA tliaS?3?.55L52h..EZ.i.ilS.ii?tfZ?.idfiZ2t.,?...55t ,323 the audience. Some were creating and others were just appreciating, but everyone was enjoying a beautiful pre- sentation. Talent, co-operation, artistry, and enjoyment combine to make West Hi's choir successful, for this group enjoys With vim and viqor Marsha Eberhard and Ginny Vorri- not only the harmony of music, but also the harmony of fun and fellowship. As a result, close and lasting friend- ships are established in this organization. With the help of some ot the other arts, the music department never fails to provide fine entertainment for Western Hills students and the community. heder execute the fastmoving Russian Trepakf' On pages 52 and 53 we present, in artistic montage, the Western Hills High School Senior Orchestra under the able direction oi Mr. Andrew I. Brady. Opening the 57 Bandwagon are choir members D Pialzgrai I Fulmer D Spreen, G. Bruestle, B. Cook, T. Ionna, E. Hall, E, Kettlehut, I. l-larnish, S Brarnmer andthe pony chorus S Drew D Klemme I Tieman I Voll E. Traub, B. Craig, I. Richardson, C. Cottingharn, and I. Bothwell. VARIETY KEYNOTES THE 57 BANDWAGON The satisfaction that comes from participating in Bandwagon means many things to many people. First, Bandwagon means work. A good production always demands never-ending energy and determination. Un- der the guiding spirit of Mr. Brady the show develops with each ot the numerous and sometimes tiresome re- hearsals. Next, Bandwagon means adventure, for with each new preparation the excitement increases. How each member of the cast must thrill to the drama, the glitter, and glamour of being a part ot this spectacular. Above all, a successful Bandwagon means co-operation. Combining the many personalities and talents is a must. Finally, Bandwagon means glory-the glory of making new friends, the glory ot pertorming, and even the glory ot personal achievement. Because our l957 Bandwagon lacked none of these essential qualities, it was vital, warm, and wonderful! l All dressed up for her night of dev- ilrnent, toe tapper, Elaine Traulo. Dixie Klerne, lack Berqer, and Sandy Drew must have won their game-theyre 'Sitting On Top at the World. The backbone ot Bandwagon-our orchestra. First Row: N. I-leisel, B. Koch, M. Peet, L. Ienkins, I. l-lass, E, Roesner, T, Mathews, I. Hardy, E. Meyer, C. Schott, B. Iohnson, D. leqqle, D, Disser. Second Row: L. Schott, D. Parks, D. Kanet, C. Wells, H. Lepple, B. Smith, N4 Zoller, I. Morton B. Schroeder, VV. Beiqel, C, Tiemann, M. Dockweiler. Third Row: E, Root, G. Still, K. Wernicke, D. Bolts, A. Iones, N, Gierinqer, S, Root, N Wohlender, B. Howarth, I. Hughes, A. Deckenbach, F. Schneider, B. Buck, S. Lusk, N, Diers, Fourth Row: I-l. Mott, M. Roesner, B. Brueqgemann D, Morgan, B. Church, P. Tal-leny, D. I-loqg, I4 Miller, I, Berger, K. l-leist, l-l. Fischloack. F! .. M ' .. V Us fs-rw vi 57 --Q.........,p f fw 5- 1 As Millie Poore slinks up staqe, l she becomes the hit of the show. 1 f . , ii, z' Little Nell, a clever melodrama, is enacted by Marion While, Billie Kaernmerle, Susie I-loppinq, and Carol Traut. ill ll l it l 1 A Nw- : 5: 3 I No Wonder Florence Wondraclc is Late For Work. lSn't every girls dream a mink coat? Butterflies, shaking knees, and pounding hearts are ever present with performers as they await their act. A French hat shoppee-maids, glamorous hats, and pretty girls: I. Tiernan, E. Traub, l, Bothwell, N, Redman, C. Cottinqharn, I. Richardson, M, Wondrack, B, Craig, D. Klemme, I. Voll, S. Drew, h1HlK IT'S FUN T0 PERFORM Believe it or not, lhese crazy clowns are Carol Cottinq- harn and Iudy Tiernan, doing We're a Couple of Swellsf' 'ff All the excitement of a race track - the jockeys lulie Miller and Pai Betts: the pony chorusp the auction eer, Iohn Race: and the horse, with rider, Toni Sillrnan l.el's qo Up the Lazy River with Ianef Nie- haus, Karen Vielh, Elaine Kelielhul, Marsha Eberhard, Carole Bierbaum, and lanice Ose, 59 5iHQinq well known sonqs from Carousel our choir with soloists M. Craft, P. Frederick, and B, Cook create a Cape Cod atmosphere. 'f N144 An entertaining combination-Bonnie Craicfs well coordinated movements, incl the exotic sttains of Kismet IT'S ALL OVER-UNTIL NEXT YEAR The Moon was Yellow, the niqht was younq, and the qirl was Rita Wohlwender. loyce Bothwell does a iast tap to Chicago ' ' X 'MWWMCVW ' ff 1 THE PLAY'S THE THING! The tense cast waited nervously as the curtain went up for this year's Senior Class Play. As every member stood breathlessly awaiting his cue, thoughts ran back to six weeks before-thoughts of that Friday night of final casting, the endless hours of hard practicing, and the help so generously given by the director, Miss Margloin. With the whispers of good luck the time to go on had come. The convincing acting of the entire cast kept the audience on the edge of their seats from the inter- esting complications to the surprise ending. The entertaining plot was based on the impossible Sheridan Whiteside Cloe Bauerl Who, accompanied by his secretary lGinny Siegell, visited the Stanley's, where he fell and broke his hip. The hilarity that ensued when he was forced to remain until his hip healed, provided the audience with many laughs. The peaceful Stanley household was transformed into a turmoil overnight when the impossible Mr. Whiteside commandeered the entire household, monopolized the telephone and re- ceived exotic visitors and preposterous gifts. Further complications and amusement were provided by a sultry actress Cletta Fanninl, a playboy llohn Racel, and a fidgety nurse lloan Niernesl. After the finale, when the last smudges of make-up had been removed, only memories were left for the cast as they recalled this year's success, The Man Who Came To Dinner. Consternation, nay, destruction descends upon the household at the appearance of Mr Whiteside EQ -as , 5, X . Mr. Benson studies the problem-to take a good picture of the Annual Editorial Board. lanet Voll helps. While the rest of the board, Kathy Eckert, Bonnie Bank, loanne Melillo, Dick Simmonds, Bob Hartmann, Warren Kirchner, and advis- er, Miss Vtfeber, waited expectantly, an alert assistant snapped the picture. THE ANNUAL STAFF FINDS TH Campaign, are' Florence waaafack and weiaa Hamer. criticaiiy evalu- MEANS HARD WORK Hard at work and surrounded by clever posters for the subscription ating, are lim Suess, Carol Schroth, Alice Siedler, and Heather Buck. lt's a Big, Wide Wonderful Worldeethe World of Western Hillsuethis was the challenge that faced each ,Q- staff member as he set out to capture the World of West- ern Hills in pictures, captions and copy. The rush to SW' schedule class pictures and collect money, the endless I hours of coaxing the Western Hills merchants to buy ads marked the beginning of an Annual. Picture ideas began to roll in, and soon Mr. Benson arrived with his camera to catch the everyday life at West Hi. When the pictures were returned and distributed to each section, A nf! captions and copy had to be written, and often rewritten. Pictures had to be sized, proportioned, cut down and retaken, The dummies fast began to grow and take 'XV shape. Then the big day arrived when the pages came Ou-Ylxr 0 from the printereeand the nightmare of proof-reading be- gan. But word by word the finished product emerged portraying the fascinating story of Western Hills. -A . CSE' t Sticky qlue, big brushes, and scads of pic tures are some of the problems for our staff l, Kleeman, l. Sliinlcle, and B, Urfrnan, fstand inql: and Kay Kaiser, L, lvliller, B. Strike B, Gann, I. Miller, and P. Graf, lseatedl Carefully handling the money, is our ef- ficient business stair: Bill Anderson, lna lVlcClaine, Craig Devine, Gary Pies, and Pat Land, plus our adviser, Mr. Love. That must be the shower room picture they are lookinq all Seen keenly observing it, are K. Yearout, L. Osborne, I, Ebel, and N. Walker, Cseatedl, tStandingl B, Craig, G, Spencer, B. Nimitz, and I. Myers. lf.L ff Editors Debbie Beiser, loyce Bothwell, Lennie Lenzer, Laurice Liddil, lanet Avey and advisor Miss Walters busy themselves at one of those famous pasting partiesf OUR PRIDE- THE WESTERN BREEZE Une of the most anticipated events at W'est l-li is the arrival every two weeks of the newspaper, The West- ern Breeze. School news, sports reviews and features crowd its pages from top to bottorn. Producing a news- paper is a hard and tedious job, but a rewarding one. Staff members have many experiences-interviewing famous people, meeting new students, and learning the fundamentals of journalism. Under the leadership of loyce Bothwell, Debby Beiser, and Miss Walters, the Breeze enjoyed a successful year. Even though Benny, the raccoon is stealing the show in the Breeze publicity skit, D. Busch, B. Shimizu, K. Sappington, and the Chorus, l. Wes- terhaus, S, Vetter, D, Patterson and l. Box, do a terrific job of showing the life ot an editor. Our ,energetic salesmen are Gloria Bruestle, Sandra Glynn, Anna Win- ninqham, and Lee Huck, as they persuade students to buy the paper. The Breeze is out! These eaqer bea- vers distributinq the Breezes are lan- ice Mills, Ann Kerl, and Ann Alexander, 20-Wm. Proof-reading and tiling are the other phases oi the produc lion. Checking past mistakes are Holly Mott, Sandy Voiqt Sandy Vetter, Barbara l-lendrixson, and liilie Liqqfftt Mr. Brady gives his final OK. to the Band Letter Club officers, Dave Disser Nancy Wohlwen der, lohn Hardy, and Bob Howarth, as they check the letter sheets for next year s members CLUBS ADD SPICE TO SCHOOL LIFE The many clubs of Western Hills are extremely im- portant in shaping our world. Each individual can find friends with similar interests in some organization. A club gives every person the opportunity for self-expres sion and self-development. Even more important is the fact that such a group promotes the sense of belonging that is so essential for every teenager. Many types of people are represented in the club world. The musically inclined find enjoyment in Band Letter Club and Orchestra Pin Club. Those who have a flair for the theater can satisfy their talent in the newly formed Dramatics Club. Hi-Y and Y-Teens include a well-rounded program. They help others through carol- ling and giving baskets to needy families, and enjoy their own fellowship at parties and hayrides. The club knits together the varied personalities of the students to make the world of Western Hills happy and content. Spike that ball girls: don't let those fellas win. That seems to be the qoal of the lunior Y-Teens in their annual game with the lunior l-li-Y. The board members of Phi Y-Teens and Hi-Y ponder over a perennial problem at West Hifwhen to find a date for their meetings. Studying the problem are Mrs. Frehse, Bob Shimizu, Donna Hauss, Meg Elickinqer, Toni Warburg, Mr. Nohr, Ianet Westerhaus, Iudy Ebel, Don Albert, Bob Czerwinski, Marsha Eberhard, Ralph Bolino, and Ed Molloy. 67 I Wil' Y Q X SCHOOL SPIRIT BUBBLES OVER AT WEST HI lanet Miller, Sue Backus, Barbara Hoefer show oft their new West Hi sweat shirts with exuberant smiles. West Hi Mustangs coming down the track are Marty Hayes, lean Blankenship, Florence Wondrack, Kathy Eckert, Carol Brech, Dixie Klernnie, Carol Cottinqham, and ludy Richardson. They helped us leave them all way back. ,M 68 ,f film' A -,W ,im ,fe .- , I , Aikm- MN g f E 1 The fresh snowfall is so tempting that lnterfratority can't resist taking time to build a snowman. As Nancy Mink, vice-president: Frank Geiger, ludy Myers, secretary, Ron Clark and Tom Petry start working, Ellie Lutz, treasurerp Torn Osborn, president, Elaine Presnell, Tom Montgomery, Barb Wells, lanice Mills, and Nancy Allen watch and make suggestions. Absent-lean Wright. UNITY IS OUR GOAL School begins and the busy life of sororities and fra- ternities is soon in full swing. Plans for rushing are started, and excitement fills the air. After rushing comes to a close pledging begins. Finally, initiation vows are made and the rewards of being a member are fulfilled. As the year progresses, our lives are dotted with many activities for the oncoming year. Who can ever forget the rustle of swirling skirts at that special dance, or the many informal get-togethers where gossip is exchanged and good wholesome fun is universal. The life of a member is not all easy-going fun. Meet- ings and projects are well organized and taken seriously by each individual. The look of gratitude on a child's face at a welfare party is well worth the planning and organizing put into such an affair. The responsibility of holding an office or having a job to do is a lesson to be carried on throughout future years. Without complete cooperation plans can not be carried out to their fullest. The organization is as strong as each individual member. To provide an evenings entertainment, this year'S lnterfratority spon- sored the March Madness. Enjoying this novel match-me hop are Ron Day and Sandy Schwarz, Tom Ziegler and loel Currie, Dick Holter and Lucy Fletcher. What to do next is the main topic at this meeting of the new members of C.O.S. Planning their strategy tor the evening are tstandingl D. Schmidt, W. Nuckols, N. Wold, I. O'Connor, D, Rau, B. lohnston, B. Panuska, V. Platt, I. Williamson, R, Young, D, Winterstein, S, Lingardo, C. Musser, P. Berninger, I, Coggin: tsittingi M. Rose, F. Graves, R, Mahoney, E. l-lanson, I. Morton, R. Ellington, B, Schuftel, R. Collins, l-l, l-loliman, R. Smith. it fi Q 4 4 , 25,31 fri i C. 0. S. LIFE OFFERS FUN-FILLED YEARS A C.O.S. tradition-the presentation of the presidents gavel-is once more taking place as Tom Osborn, past-president, presents Tom Petry, his gavel. Looking on are R. Martin, I. Ellington, M. Dockwiler, D. Marston, I, Hughes, I. Page. No matter what the occasion, when C.O.S. boys are together, fun is surely in the oiling, Practicing this familiar habit are M, Dockwiler, I. Phillips, I. Burke, D. Pottschmidt, B. Elliot, T. Osborn, I. Page, I. Men- ard I, Hughes, T, Petry, R. Martin, I. Ellington, D, Marston. 1 Y Who ever thought trimming a Christmas tree would he so much Work-and fun? Ioining in the festivities of the season are H. Buck, K. Eckert, I, Richter, A. Winningham, I. Voll, M. Flickinger, B. Hendrickson, N. Wohlwender, M. Bose, I. Avey, tstandingl C. Brech, S. Voigt, N. Mink, L. Osborne, D. Hauss, Ann Keri, Ian et Westerhaus, S. Scheidt, tahsentl K. Yearout, I. Melillo. 'frii'-:' I ' - ,.,, A... , . f PLEASANT HDURS TOGETHER ....,,M.,..f.W,,,, V . , Q Say, this really looks like some card game! Enjoying them- selves at an informal party are C, Bierbaum, E, Kettelhut in the foreground. Second Row: T. l-larsham, I. Shinkle, K. Skony, A. Patton, B. Tuerck, K. Veith, I. Brengleman, I. Ose. Third Row: G. Vornhecler, I. Tiernan, C. Cottingham, S. Lutz, Pidels love having fun, but sometimes have serious mo- ments such as these. Leaving church after worshipping together are S. Rothhaas, M. M. Wondrack, I, Miller, L. Del- sino, D. Steel, S. Scheidt, D. Backer, K. Lundin, S, Hendon, I. Guilar, D. Brater, I. Remle, C, Corcoran, C. Ensminger, M. L, Lutz, M. Geldrich, I. Niehaus. Spills or chills, the Sub Debs will surely enjoy their day ice skating. OH for the party: First Row: C. Wells, D. King, S, Allen. Second Row: M. Poli. C. Studi, I. lrnrnenhort, I. lrnmenhort, I, Kruse. D. Klernrne. Third Row: I, Herbert, M, Russell, B. Gann. Fourth How: E. Traub, N. Redman, B, Nie- man, S. l-laskell, I. Tiffany, SUB DEB CLUB PARTICIPATES IN Another year and another candle has been added to the fun-filled past of Sub Deb, The proud sen- iors adrnirinq the cake are fseateclt I. Cox, M. Laehr, I. Chenoweth, G, Bruestle, P. Wertz CstandinqI I, Cal- der, I. Ebel, I. Mills, P. Betts, F. Phillips, H. Mott, I. Beers, I, Luns- ford. Absent is F. Wondrack, NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES Finally pledging is over for the Sub Deb sophomores! Last instructions are given about the paddles by V. Swedersky as K. Thompson, N. Frank, L. Fletcher, I, Harris S, Conover, I. Sieqer, K. Allen, I, Sears, I. Dunhoii, I. Kestner, M. l-leidrich, C, Bauer I. Tashiian, M. Suter, C, I-lerbst, and S, Ferguson look on. Who's the latest gal? is the main topic at this qab session before the meeting oi P. D, S. fraternity. Shooting the breeze are tseatedl T. Childers, B, Hopping, T. Telford, R. Clark, T. Miller. B. Gebloing, B. Eggers. CStandinql P. Mazza. D. Williams, B. l-loppinq, L. Builington, G, Batchelor. Anxiously awaiting the presenta- tion of pins and membership cer- tificates are B. Eggers, B. HOppiHQ, G. Batchelor, P. Mazza, B, Hopping, T. Childers, B. Clark, D. Williams, L, Buifington, l. Richardson, T. Hummel. P. D. S. ENJOYS CONGENIAL FELLOWSHIP P. D. S, officers. B. Clark, president, B. Gebbing. treasurer, B. Church, secretary, and D, Telford, vice- president, take time out for a fast moving game of pool. ll vi - Taking part in the formal initiation a never to be forgotten moment are lanet Whisman Elaine Presrell lanet Baird ' 'UU ww L tiff! l i Busily planning the oncoming activities oi the year are the officers ot Kytyves: B, Witt, treasurer: S. Kirkpatrick, cor' responding secretary, M, l, Klare, sergeant-atearmsp l. Baird, pledge mistress: P. Mar- ston, chaplain, E. Presnell, president, C. VVeitzel, vice- presicient: loyce I-lamitt, re- cording secretary. Discussing decorations tor the Christmas Formal: First Row: l. Astler, l. Hammitt, E. Zavi- son, L. Werider, l, Potts, l. Whisman, Cf, Vifaggoner, E. Presnell. Second Row: P, Mar- ston, l. Baird, L. Buckenberqer Third Row: S, Kirkpatrick, L Von Lehmden, C. Brown, A. Zimpher, C. Young, M. l. Klare, C. Vifeitzel, D.St.Claire.FourtT1 Row: P. Poppe, B. Witt, Mom Vtfeitzel, Mcin Von L.el'1mden, H, Zeek, N, Prince, S. Moore. TRIGINTA OPTIMI- THIRTY OF THE BEST .. .v-gnu le-v. ' All spruced up for the T. O. alumni reunion are seniors, D, Heepke, C. Lowther, M, McMillan, D. Phillips, R, Bolino, W. Streiloig, C. Schwander. fStandingl are: E. Lutz, D. Disser, I. Lammert, B, Loew, I. Bailey, B. Czerwinski, D. Busch, B. Shim- izu, P. Maxwell, G. Sampson, L. Smith, E. Molloy, I. Hamlin. Whats the joke Czerbo? Enjoying a good laugh are Bob Czerwinski, secretary, Bob Shimizu, treasurer, Ellie Lutz, president, and Doug Busch, Vicefpresident. Happy to oblige the Annuals photographer are the juniors and soph omores of T. O. First Row: B. Crockett, I, Berger, B. Fischback, C. Halt M. McMullen, B. Rafferty. Second Row: D, Bunce, B. Songhen. H. Man gen, I, Keiwit, I. Know, H, Ruskaup, K. Aiechle, T. Heidler, D. Hoefer I. Lemen, T. Murphy, M. Steel. Third Row: D, Eckarclt, P. Bornelli, D McElroy, D. Eicher, S. Hollingsworth, F, Lewis, l. Seegar, D. Albert, I Tuebbert, S. Gibson, K. Martin, W, Dietz, D, Hayes, S. Maxwell, M Lemmert, I. Mullen. Oh! A junior slumber party! Are they really that quiet? First Row: A, Seidler, R. Gieger, S. Hop- ping, S. Suit, P. Tygrett. Second Row: I. Dunavvay. I. Currie, C. Traut, N. Gieringer, S. Kruse, M. White, I, Mazza, B. Kaimrnerle. Absent: I, Richardson. . ,im fmfiffar. fziiiizisrtflki V , , rg. , .41 warg, .iggigmfgeiq fliiifiifif. zwwiifl iigitmigiititit ma ii as li Eg 4 1 g2z 1rrd3t3! .ici Qfigisr isltiili If , 3 1,1 ,, is fy x y .42 ' X as . .. s 'AJ 'XJ' 'X 3 il vig rs gfbmszli Q IK TAUSIA UNITES IN ACTIVITIES A festive reunion is just one phase of 'l'ausia's holiday whirl. Planning the events are B. Seyferth, corresponding secretaryy L. Lenzer, treasurerg I. Myers, president: I. Blankenship, pledge mistress: I. Niernes, re- cording secretaryg M. A. Oehler, chaplain. Absent: C. Krammer, historian: A, Alex- ander, assistant treasurer. Gay laughter fills the air as big and little sisters exchange Christmas gifts. First Row: I. Niemes, B. Ivey, B. Ivey, I. Myers, K. Wall, G, Iarnes, C. Kinken, P. Perkins, I. Blankenship. Second Row: S. Schwartz, L. Kespohl, Fourth Row: P. Waldron, C. Krammer I. Fannin, B. l-Iorfman, I. Horton, B Seyterth, M. Colburn, C. Schroth, M Chinn. Absent: A, Alexander. .Ml I. Mager, P. Liqgett, I. Liggett, P. Lehman, T. Sillman. Third Row: I. Bloebaum, M. A. Oehler, B. Smith, B. Geers, S, Lehman, P. Grlernan, C. Mayleben, L. Lenzer, P. Giebel. Don't move for a minute, fellows. That's it, periectl Smiling for the birdie are G. Floyd, I. Oster, B. Richardson, I. Cole, K. Conatser, T. Moore, T. Montgomery, T. Detwiler, SIGMA ALPHA BETA FORMS LASTING FRIENDSHIPS Hey Mum, hurry up! Let's start the meeting. Persuading T. Montgomery to speed it up are Cfrontl K. Conatser, T. Detwiler. CEaCkl l. Cole, l. Oster, L. Moore, B. Richardson, G, Floyd. r . T ' i lyk 0 . f I ' ng i. C45 4 ,m,'v-oqwgaya Q .if 3, if . -I-f,W,,,.4.f. my b. ,436-9' .. . 1. . 3,71 f xy-.4f.,,,,.. f. . . f- f N-HANK If The nucleus of all operations in action-the officers. Discussing the latest on the agenda are T, Mont- gomery, president: T. Detwiler, treasurerg G, Floyd, sergeant-at-arms, L. Moore, vice-president. ' 7 .f L: JIY' :ML SPARKETTES ENJOY VARIOUS PASTIMES Plans are already in lull swing for the an- nual May Banquet. Aclmiring the formal of A. Nanney, deputy: are S. Vogt, sergeant- at-armsg L, D. Loescher, vice-president, M. Vickery, historian, S. England, treasurer, F. Broge, recording secretary, B. Wells, presi- dent, P. Heckler, assistant treasurer. Ab- sent: I, Eaton, corresponding secretary. Graz? Bake sales can be fun, too, when everyone works together: V. Guesser, I, Mietert, N. Steavans, D. Black Bartholomew. Happy voices blend during a Sparlcettes song-test. Singing gaily are tstandingl G, Pelle, M, Pyle, B Sailers, I. Krirnpleman, Seated: P Fun-filled years are recalled as the seniors pose for a last soror- ity picture, First Row: A. De- vore, B. Morris, G. Clifton, D. Burns, I. Kaiser, I, Dehne, W. Price. Second Row: I, Kerber, M, Heinrich, I. Hearn, P, Smith, I. Skidmore, S. Triplett, A. Arleth, N. Allen, T. f-leineman. Third Row: M. Craft, B. l-lulley, Mom I-lulley, Mom Hasenmuller, Mom I-leineman, S, Schultze, L. Zorn, D, Zorn, P, Hohnroth. THETA ALPHA PI ENCOURAGES COMPANIONSHIP Gathered for a special officers' meetinq in the faculty room are tseatedl I. Hearn, M, Heinrich, G, Clifton, B. Hulley, I. Kerber, P. Smith, N. Alien, Cstandinql, I. Kai- ser, I. Dehine, T. l-teineman, D. Zorn, P. Hohnroth, .,,,... 1 Q2 ??f ?4' ' Z I ' :Nw W Part of the thrill in becoming a member of a sorority is the membership certificate, First Row: P. Anthony, I, Newman, I. Sprague, A. Vincent, C. Sheets, T. Ramsey, B. Levy. Second Row: P. Beck, D, Disser, I. Taylor, G. Hamelrath, C, Hartinqer, C. Tedy, I. Weisenberq,er, I, Wilms, I. Toepher, A. Brown. Third Row: B. Walbrun, S, Schmidt, I, Boicherclinq, E. Suqqs, B. Koch, E. Zimmer. Fourth How: I. Ernst, M. Pyle, I. Querner, B. Roberts, B. Koeppe, B. Sailors, G. Fette, THE WONDERFUL WQRLD OF SPORTS X! l 4 l t t With energy ond persistence We leoip up the steps Thgt legd to The Wonderful World of Sports. We swing our orrms ond strike . . We stretch our legs And run . . . We open our mouths gnd shout Through ggmes gnd sport W' e regch tor or better world. In the locker room Stan dr.esses for the daily qruelinq practice session. Dressed and rarinq to get started, he hustles onto the practice field. A FOOTBALL PLAYER'S DAY IS RUGGED Pew people realize the time, effort, patience, and abil- ity necessary to create a Mustang qrid star. Stan Muq- qenborq, the boy pictured here, was chosen to repre- sent a typical West Hi football player. Stan and his team- mates practice ior three or tour hours after school, and yet maintain a qoool scholastic average. Practice sessions are not wasted as the action is fast and furious. Looseninq up before practice is important. 82 Home for supper after a tough dayy no matter what, it all tastes good. W A championship team is not all roses: hard practice is a part of the game. Good grades are essential in the lite of any athlete. f f 83 g 4!'f'w K Ai gf 4 ' X Q X 7' , . , , , ,,,. 1 , ,L V ,, 'ef . ,jf A ., - ' F fi, X ff X X f., If A , 1 f ty! . If if ' f , . 4 , .,v, , ,, ,A,, f , '73, A 3 , 'V 1 I ! F If r V z, Y f ,W ' X. 'Wg , ,,,, Coach of the Year Robert Kappes plans the defenses for the next game with Assistant Coach Bill Nead as Captain Paul Maxwell looks on, Captain Paul Maxwell leads the Maroon-Mustangs on to the field for an important pre-game Workout. The players are Bob Brater, Paul Maxwell, Roger Frank, Doug Busch, Stan Muggenborg, Bob Sohngen, Tom Petry, Ernie Meisel, Terry Murphy, Carl Yung, Al Klein, Roger Vorherr, lim Lemen, Bucky Diefel, George Burkeley, Ken Conatser, Dick Kuehn, Fred Schneider, Clit-f Schwandner, Mike McMillan, Dan Voynovich, Bon Ishmael, Leroy Smith, Harry Panaro, Dick Hayes, Bob Shimizu, Tom Montgomery, Wayne Streibig, Ken Sappington, Mel Wultekamp, lack Kiewit, Bill Farrell, Charlie Schott, lack Horton, Bob Gerdson, Al Chase, Mike Lernert. ww-nv-'ng' liuwkx Wi -3 is l W, Y WE 'f'f:, s? 'fl MUSTANGS CLINCH CITY CHAMPIONSHIP The Maroon Mustangs, under the reign of Coach Bob Kappes, experienced the most successful football season since 1950, closing the year With an outstanding 9-l record. With a perfect 6-O Public High School League slate, the West l-li team lost only to powerful Purcell. A hard fought win over high scoring Newport Public set the pace for following games. The pinnacle of the season came on Thanksgiving morning when Elder, Greater Cincinnati League Champs, went down in defeat before the vehement Mustangs. The mythical city champion- ship went to Western Hills as a result of the turkey day victory. Captain Paul Maxwell, Tom Montgomery, and Harry Panaro were all-city first team selections. Bob Shimizu, Ken Sappington, Stan Muggenborg, Bon Ismael, Al Klein and Dick Kuehn received honorable mention. To conclude the brilliant season, Mr. Kappes was selected Coach of the Year in a poll taken by high school coaches in the Cincinnati area. sl' .,,,wfv' gt VVQV Wit I zfwhi A perfect way to end the season-Coach Kappes is carried oft the field after the Elder victory. COLERAIN C38-Ol. Harry Panaro started the season off right by galloping 47 yards on the second play of scrimmage, for the first touchdown of the game. Terrific downfield blocking enabled backs Schwandner, Chase, Kuehn, and Panaro to gain ground at will. A stubborn defense stopped Colerain cold. NEWPORT C14-77. Newport, previously having an aver- age of 34 points a game, fell before the potent running attack of the Mustangs. Touchdowns by Panaro and Kuehn spelled victory. An alert defense recovered val- uable furnbles. Also the kicking of Ken Sappington kept the Newport Wildcats deep in their own territory most of the game. WALNUT HILLS C21-Ol. ln the first game of the Pl-l.S.L. season, the Mustangs held the Eagles scoreless while racking up three touchdowns for themselves. Dick Kuehn sprinted for two yards just before the first half ended. ln the second half Chase and Schwandner found paydirt to clinch the victory. The best Walnut could do was to penetrate down to the Mustangs l3 yard line, but again the defense did a superb iob. ...-5 Ouch! screeches Mike McMillan as the swirling hot waters of the whirlpool surrounds his aching legs. N. Homan and S, Gibson assist. Vlfayne Streibig carries two Tigers for extra yardage. TAFT C34-75. Although Tatt scored once on the Mustangs, it was hardly enough to cope with Western's 34 point on- slaught. With perlect control ot the ball, the Mustangs completely dominated the play. The running of Chase, Schwandner, and Kuehn, who led the backs with two T,D.'s, and the pass catching ot Ron lsinael spelled trouble for the Senators. Again the defense showed it was going to be hard to beat. PURCELL C6-Zll. Xavier Stadium was the scene of the battle between the unbeaten teams from which Purcell emerged the victor. The Mustangs line held up as pre- viously expected but the passing of Ted Kunkemoeller and the pass-catching and running ot Bob Kain were too much tor the Mustangs. Dick Kuehn, West l-li's tullback, scored the Mustangs lone touchdown on a 20 yard run over left tackle, Paul Maxwell, Captain. -1.51: U -7'f'1iQf if ,MM Dick Kuehn, Fullback. f fwg Bob Shimizu, Quarterback ON TO VICTORY CENTRAL C7-UD. Despite the poor playing conditions, West Hi virtually clinched the P.H.S.L. by downing Cen- tral 7 to U. With lightning-like efficiency Western Hills scored its lone tally early in the second period. Again Kuehn and Panaro lead the ground-gaining attack with Panaro going over from the 26 yard line. Tom Montgom- ery and Paul Maxwell, bulwarks on defense, spear- headed the Mustang's defense as it held the hard run- ning Knights scoreless. HUGHES C45-Ul. lt would have been better if the Big Beds from Hughes had stayed at home, for the drubbing they took was merciless. The Mustangs scored at will throughout the game. Wayne Streibig, defensive safety man, tried his hand at offense and scored two touch- downs. Five other backs broke the scoring column with single scores. WITHROW C26-67. The Western Hills Maroon-Mustangs won their first P.H.S.L. title since l95O when they won handily over the defending champions, the Withrow Tigers. Again Wayne Streibig was the big offensive leader with two touchdowns, one of which was a 37 yard jaunt up the middle. Schwandner and Chase each scored six pointers. Hank Bivens, Withrow quarterback, scored on an 80 yard quarterback sneak. WOODWARD C34-73. The West Hi Mustangs finished the Public High School League with a perfect 6-0 slate by routing the Woodward Bulldogs. Five men got into the scoring act as Wayne Streibig, Cliff Schwandner, Al Chase, Harry Panaro, and Mel Wulfekamp each tallied once. Wulfekamp's 6-pointer came on a 99-yard return of an intercepted Bulldog aerial. Harry Panaro, Haliback. Tom Montgomery. Tackle Roger Frank, Center. Doug Busch, Bight End. Four Woodward Bulldogs struggle to drop a hard charging Mustang on the 22 yard line. 87 Wm ,r be ,V is fy if ,.,' f' e .,g, ',,, Al Chase, lrlalfback. Al Klein, Tackle, MUSTANGS T00 MUCH FOR PANTHERS ELDER C20-l3l. Western Hills defeated the Elder Pan- thers for the first time since l952 in a hard fought bat- tle Thanksgiving morning on the losers field. Quarter- back Bob Shimizu played a brilliant game as he ran and passed for valuable yardage. Defensive end, Tom Mont- gomery, recovered an Elder fumble on the Panihers' 46 yard line, and the Mustangs drove from there for the Winning touchdown. l-lalfback Wayne Streibig scored twice on short runs and fullback Dick Kuehn bullied his Way from the 4 yard stripe to round out the Mustang scoring. Cnce again the brilliant line play was the little bit of difference that spelled victory. Ken Sappington, Left End Bob BTGTGI, Gllafd- Wayne Streibig runs wild through the Elder defense. Us sd K .5 .Aviv pr. J - sw- , H W - H ,,. -' - .- 'N Q i Va f-A K wr ,X s , 'fmt The reserve Mustangs and Coach Singerman assemble on the practice field alter concluding the most successful season in many years. Although the reserve football team played in the shadow of the City Champs, they enjoyed a victorious season and will provide many excellent varsity players for the future. Under the direction ot Coach Singerman, the reserves beat Woodward, Central, and Withrow, who ended up league champions. The Mustangs ended the season with losses to Walnut, Hamilton, Hughes and a tie with Taft. Some of the Reserve players that Coach Singerman expects to be Varsity material next year are Walter Dietz, a center, Don Covert and lack Henneckers, interior line men, Tom Hiedler, a tackle, Harry Ruslcamp, a halfback, and Dick King, a fullback and punter. ln all, the reserve team enjoyed a successful season and pro- vided many boys with important initial experience. Bill Anderson squirms, fights, and bulls his way for sfxteen yards, HOPES HIGH NEXT YEAR Western Western ,,.. . 6 5 Western ,... , Op Western Western Western Western Withrow . . Hamilton ,. Tait .....,. Walnut Hills Central ,... Woodward Hughes . . , Alter a yard gain George Burlcley is smeared hard on the sidelines Again Gene Wood comes through with his hook shot against Hughes First Row: K, Sappington, B. Shimizu, B, Czerwinski, G. Wood, F. Schneider, B. Elliot, W. Kirchner, Coach Bob Siekmann. Second Row: l. Lemen, R. Miller, H. Roehling, R. lshmael, M. Schlenker, l. Winn, H, Panaro, Manager Art Rosser. NO BETTER-NO WORSE FOURTH IN PHSL Although the seasons basketball record of six wins and thirteen losses appears as a blot on the books, the true fight and spirit which the Mustangs put forth isn't re- corded. The squad played its best against the top teams and slacked off against the mediocre. ln the Norwood game, for example, the Mustangs played tight, well-bal- anced ball, but were shaded by two points in the closing seconds. The same thing happened against Woodward, the PHSL co-champions. ln a return contest, however, the Mustangs pulled the upset of the season and dumped the Bulldogs by one point. This defeat cost Woodward the championship. The Mustangs gained victories over Central, Withrow, Walnut and Portsmouth with a fast breaking, aggressive attack. Sharp shooting and control of the backboards were also big factors in these wins. The Mustangs didn't always play their best, however, and so lost some games to Hamilton, Vtfalnut, Purcell and Hughes. The other losses to Elder, Taylor, Taft and Xavier can be directly attributed to lack of height. Not many rebounds are taken away from teams who have a four inch height advantage. Tall boys became a neces- sity in recent years, but this year West Hi had no boys six-six or better. This situation, however, will be rem- edied next year as many freshmen coming up are six feet tall and over. 'Q gs- f . sf Ng-,XIQW 'fu-' 2 i. -eu ,. - HW' Mimfiw fi Q Action is fast, as Woody hustles for the ball rn the Portsmouth qame Portsmouth Norwood . . 4 . .. Taylor , . , Woodward Taft ,,,..... . , . Central . . . . , , Hamilton . Withrow , Huqhes A . A . . , Purcell ..,. . . A Walnut . . Elder ..,. Taft .4..,. Woodward Withrow . . , . . 4 Central . , . . . A Hughes . . . . . . Walnut .,.. . . . Xavier . . BASKETBALL SCORES Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Vtfestern Western Western Western Western Western Wes tern Western Western Western M L' N rm ef Ja KJV X A1-W 5 N , Members of the reserve team: First Row: I. Bovard, F, Lewis, I. Paner D Fletcher D Hayes Pt Greiser Coach Bob Rain Second Row I Phillips. M. McMullen, I. Nickerson, lack Nickerson, T, Enzweiler C Schott I Hensley T Knox K Conatser manager Art Prosser RESERVE MUSTANGS KEY TO FUTURE Although the Mustang junior varsity opened the sea- son on a sour note, losing to both Norwood and Ports- mouth, the squad gained some momentum and roared through the rest of the schedule with a ll-5 slate. Eight victories in twelve games against Pl-ISL competition paced the l.V.'s to second place in the league. ln addi- tion 'to crushing Pl-ISL rivals the reserves stung the Yel- low laclcets from Taylor and trounced Purcell's Cavaliers. The highlight of the season was the winning contest against Elder. Much interest revolved about this game, as both Elcler's District Champs and our Mustangs will graduate the bulk of their respective varsities this year. The results of this game could foreshaclow things to come in varsity play next year. The leader of this .637 season, Mr. Robert Rain, is a new face in West l'li's coaching department, Mr. Bain graduated from the University of Cincinnati where he captained the Bearcat hoop squad in his senior year. Next year Mr. Rain will probably be called upon to coach our varsity team, since Mr. Siekman, as Director of Ath- letics, must relinquish major coaching duties. Accom- panying Mr. Rain next year will be Ralph Greisser, a flashy sophomore guard, Don Fletcher, a stellar back- court performer, and lim Hensley, a jumpshot artist. TO RUN- OR NOT TO RUN- BETTER RUN OR FREEZE Members oi the Cross Country Team: First Row: D. Phillips, T, Rau, D. Vonstein, I, Gehring, K. Eggers, D. Sanning. Second Row: D. Morris, S. Vendeland, D, Rau, I. Hughes. Over hill and dale, through brook and tarrn speed the tall, lean, panting cross country sprinters. They trav- el up and down the rugged countryside building leg muscles and gaining experience as they complete long endurance runs. When the first chill ot autumn cuts the air, Coach Bob Bain begins drilling his boys and preparing them for the many meets at Avon Fields. Cross country runs abreast with football and is usually eclipsed in the latter's over- towering shadow, yet these boys practice almost as strenuously as the gridsters do. ln spite of their misery, these boys usually manage to smile-tor they enjoy be- ing dead. Reserve Cross Country members: First Row: Coach Bob Rain, C, Sparenberg, G. Bolinger, P. Agostini, L. Pavloii. Middle Row: I. Teper, I. l-lissong. B. Palton, D. Hissong, B. lohnson, G. Bitsoff, I. Bingham, M. Chastain, Back Row: B. Francis, L. Koking, B. Fischback, M. Brueggemann. 94 l Members ot the varsity swimming team: First Row: M, Chastain, R. Morris, D. Rau, B. Panuska, Second Row: M. Lalosh, D, Stohr, V. Platt, C. Sparenberg, L. Kolcing, S, Vendeland, R. Cole, D. Sanning, R. Fran- cis. Third Row: C, Faison, R. Fishback, M, Bruegge- mann. BEST TEAM IN A DECADE The most successful Western Hills swimming team in over a decade was the reward ot grinding practice and persistent ei-forts. Winning fourth place in the invitational Bowling Green Relays and capturing third place in the PHSL relays were morale boosters to coach Tim Hein- old's boys. The team copped sixth place in the South- western Ohio District, and from there Bob Panuslca, Chip Faison, Bill Daulton, Max Chastain and Don Rau repre- sented West Hi in the state meet. Mike Lalosh, trying to outdo a duck, practices a swan dive. Members ot the junior high swimmnig team: Diving-B. Schrebieis, D. Reis, R, Daeumler, P, Meng. Back Row: S. McNamee, C. Maurer, B, Mick, R. Stayin, I. Vtfietholter, N. Diers, T, Dann, A, Gaskill. Captain Dave leggle, selecting his ball, sizes up his shot as Mr. Hopping and the rest oi the team look on. BOWLING AND GYM TEAMS PROVIDE ACTION This year's bowling team, guided by Coach Hopping, finished creditably, ending third in the PHSL and hav- ing an average of 790 per game. Captain Dave leggle with an average oi l66 led the team. Following close behind were Walter Flender, 1645 lerry Cinnamon, l62g Ellie Lutz, l59, and Dan Eiclcer, l58. Craig Devine, Tom Boniield, and Don Qsterield were alternates. lerry Cin- namon had the honor oi having the highest score oi this year's bowling team, a 257. There is a new look around the gym this year. Boys on bars, boys on rings, boys on mats, and horses all over. There is not one gym team, but tour teams working out. All this is part oi Mr. Nohr's master plan to bring the gym team to a notable position in the PHSL. With two new junior high teams, introduced this year, prospects are good for a high standing in the iuture. L. Pavlott demonstrates the technique which is used on the side horse, 96 First Row: E. Benson, B. Hartmann, B. Shimizu, E, Ansorg, lvl. Rose, M B u ggemann D Lang Second Row T l-lockstater D Condiff B Dalton F. Breen, T, Barker, l. Rape, A. Ackenhausen. RACKETEERS SLAM THEIR WAY TO SUCCESS Zip goes the ball over the net as the l95ES-57 varsity tennis team prepares for the district tournament. Every day fifteen hopeful Tony Traberts and Vic Sexias endure the cold, dreary spring weather to liiber their muscles and to improve their variety of strokes. Because of the bad Weather many of the earlier games were postponed. Although the three games with Withrow, Woodward, and Walnut Hills were nothing to talk about, it provided good experience for the sophomores and juniors, who will be next year's team. The singles matches were handled by Ed Ansorg and Bob Hartmann. Martin Brueg- gemann and Bob Shimizu played the first doubles match. Backing them ably were Dave Lange and Mike Hose. A clinic was held in early spring for those interested in tennis. At this meeting they received valuable infor- mation from an outstanding player, Ernie Spiller, a pro- fessional, who showed technique, strategy, and stroke productions. Although the team started off slowly, with these fundamentals as groundwork they steadily im- proved under the direction of the new coach, Mr. Kappes. , CHAMPS DEFEND TITLE WW Rain, snow, sleet and cold weather prevented Coach Paul Nohr's team from getting their pre-season practice on the field and consequently most of the batting, throw- ing, and running was done in the gym. But the Wet Weather did not dampen the hopes of the team for de- fending their title as PHSL champs. George Burkely and Terry Murphy held down the first base position while Bob Czerwinski and Fred Fox performed ably at the keystone. Ioe Winn and sophomore lerry Paner battled at shortstop and the hot corner was in the hands of re- liable Ken Sappington. West Hi had an abundance of catchers this year in Dick Kuehn, lim Phillips, Carl Yung, and Roger Witskin, although Kuehn saw the most action. A parade of heavy hitters patrolled the outfield including Harry Panaro, Ron Ismael, Milt Schlenker, Doug Busch, and Walt Nuckols. Left-hander Ron Ott, one of the city's best pitchers, headed a strong hill corps composed of lack Horton, Fred Schneider, Dick Hayes, and Don Al- bert. With sluggers Czerwinski, Kuehn, Sappington, Pa- naro, and Burkely, supporting the hurlers, the Mustangs Bob Czerwinski leaps high into the air as he forces a man at second. 5hOUld retain their PHSL Championship- First How: H. Panaro, I. Philips, G. Burkeley, R. Kuehn, B. Czerwinski, R. Hayes. Second Row: W. Nuckols, T. Murphy, I. Winn, I, Horton, R. Ott, D, Busch, K. Sappington, F. Fox, Third Row: Manag.er R. Brady, C. Yung, R. Reusing, M, Schlenker, F, Schneider, D. Albert, I, Paner, Manager C. Reynolds. 98 WEATHER DOESN'T HELP Warming up before the game are Iack Horton, Ron Ott, Fred Schneider, and Don Albert. 'fwff In an intersquad game, George Burkely stretches for the ball putting Terry Murphy out at first base. 4 Fred Fox, Dick Kuehn, Ken Sappinqton, and Harry Panaro, murderers' row, form West I-li's fearsome quartet that any pitcher would hate to face R. Martin, C. Schott, K, Aichele get set for the 100 yard dash. With new enthusiasm, unlimited energy, and grim de- termination, the Mustang harriers, resplendent in bril- liant new yellow warm-ups, turned out for practice re- solved to move up in the PHSL. ln addition to the expe- rienced track men, Coach Bathiany, who is in his second year of coaching track for West Hi, had at least fifty new boys, each fighting for a spot in one ot the twelve events. Bob Sohnqen shows Al Klein his address, which practice makes perfect. ..nf2Sa,S?-1'J'5E.fd .fx ITlEEl.LA:.l!'4' I7 5 M 'M viii! id! C CINDERMEN ARE READY M ...A l-lurdling comes natural for Iohn Edwards. T0 G0-RAIN OR SNOW Early in March these boys got together for vigorous training periods and fundamental coaching in field events. They were told that they would be in the best physical condition of their lives by the time the big meets started. Slowly but surely the better performers were singled out until there was a composite team of about thirty members to represent W' est Hi all over the city, county, and state. Stan Muggenborg, Bob Brater, Ken Eger, and Bill An- derson, the polevaulters, have all vaulted nine and a half feet or more. All of the men in the weight events have new faces this year: Al Klein, Bob Sohngen, Tom Heidler in the shot put, and Mike Lemert and Mark Steele in the discus. ln the hurdles Iohn Edwards, a two year letterman, has been pushed on to better clockings by Harvey Boehling, Wayne Streibig, loe Gehring, and lake Schott. Dave Von Stein and Don Phillips have been beating the best runners in the city in the middle dis- tance, and seem sure to carry West Hi's colors to State. Charlie Schott, Ierry Cox, George Sampson, and Don Rau have been adding height and distance in the lumps. Bounding out the squad are lim Lemen, Dick Ebbers, Paul Mazza, Chuck Clayton, Ken Aichele, and Howard Mangum, fixtures on the sprint relay teams. Members of the track team. First Row: W. Streibig, C. Schwandner, G. Sampson D VonSte1n S Muggenborg A Klein I Edwards I Tepe Second Row: D. Phillips, l, Lemen, M. Lemert, K. Aichele, R. Martin, R. Conver e P Mazza C Schott B Brater Thud Row D Herser D Ebbers D Rau B. Sohngen, M. Steele, T. Heidler, S. Vendeland, I, Gehring, C. Claydon D Guckenberger Fourth Row R Vorh rr B Anderson I Cox I Schott B. Panuska, H. Mangan, Coach Bathiany. . ,. V .., . .-.. , - frliliiil Members ot the golf team. Kneeling: B. Gerdsen, C. Lowther, C. Halt. Standing: G, Pies, T, Metz, D, Steves, B. Francis, R. Vick- ery. First Row: M. McMillan, K. Sappington, H. Panaro, l. Lemen, D. Kuehn, P. Maxwell, L. Smith, A. Klein, l. Edwards, D, Phillips, A. Chase. Second Row: M. Wulfekamp, L. Pavloff, B, Panuska, D, Morris, D. Rau, D. Meador, S. Muggenborg, I. Tepe. C. Schwandner, W. Streibig, R. Brater. Third Row: I. Hughes, G. Scheurenstuhl, B, Elliott, D. Stohr, B. Shimizu, B. Czerwinski, T. Tenhunfeld, C. Yung, E, Ansorg, R. Hartmann, l. Bailey. Fourth Row: R. Francis, K. Conatser, T, Montgomery, M, Chastain, R. Vickery, G. Sampson, R. Frank, D. Von Stein, T. Petry, D, Busch. Fifth Row: R. Singerman, Ft. Vorherr, S. Knight, R. Ott, R. lshrnael, R, Meyer, A. Meyer, E. Meisel, F. Schneider, R. Sohngen, B. Deifel. MAROON W HONORS LETTERMEN Membership in Maroon W, an organization of letter- rnen in all sports, has long been a coveted honor at Western Hills. This year the club numbered one hun- dred proud boys among its members. With the aid of Mr. Singerman and led by President Paul Maxwell, the letterrnan had an enjoyable year. Activities included the faculty basketball game, the Cfuadacanal hockey game, the outing at Coney Island, and the annual dance, in which Florence Wondrack was voted Dream of Maroon and Cream. As the rain ran over the fairways a cry of Fore echoed from the golf course. ln spite of the inclement weather the West Hi golf team bravely put in several practice sessions. This years coaching chores were as- signed to Coach Bill Nead. The team, bolstered by last year's stalwarts Robert Francis and Captain Russ Vick- ery, was composed of Tom Metz, Bob Gerdsen, and Charles Haft. Although golf isn't a major sport at West High, it provides excellent competition. WEST HIGH GIRLS TAKE THEIR PLACE IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS 103 Carol Brech addresses a meetrng of the Sr C1 A A Board as they plan the years schedule. First Row: I. Avey, C. Ere-ch, K. Eckert, I. Ebel, C. Cor- cran C Gudgeon Second Row B Craig M Flickinger I Bothwell G Bruestle, I. Chenoweth, I, Myers, B. Hoffman, L. Bellman, I. Westerhaus, Third Row N Wohlwender I Lrggett I Richter D Patterson M Bose S. Scheidt, A. Keri, K. Yearout, A. Winningham, B, l-lenclrixson. The small western town of G.A.A. was rip-roarin' and rarin' as Sheriff Carol Brech addressed the townspeople to open the 1956-57 year. At the roundup, alert deputies lassoed many new members and introduced them to the law of the town, the G.A.A. Boardp thus, another gala year of girls' athletics got underway. During the year, G.A.A. planned outings, with camp- ing instructions, and parties for all. At Thanksgiving, G.A.A.'s basket had a prominent place on the stage with the other baskets for the needy. Competition in all sports was keen during fall, winter, and spring. When activities cooled down, time for the greatest oc- casion in the year, the Cf.A.A. banquet, arrived. As the underclassrnen filed up to the speaker's table to receive their awards, beaming smiles sul-fused all faces, but as the seniors stepped forward, their faces told a different story. ln each girl's heart was the realization that she was leaving something very fine behind her as she closed her final year of G.A.A. Miss Wilte's smiling face is familiar to every girl. Miss Oberrnan and Mrs. Cook find relaxaiion in a fast garne of ping pong. 105 Not conient lo instruct, Mrs. Lilly joins her gym classes in exercises. lr. GAA ol'lic,ers, B. Keller, I, Beard, M. Rupprechi, E. Sailler, B. Brueggemann and C. l-lelle, eagerly await lhe new hockey field. vlnuinuuuq I. di alma. . ... f - The advanced hockey teams rest a few moments before the games with Indian Hill, Standing: I. Meyers, I, Tuertscher, I. Currie, N. Hill, B, Hen- drixson, I. Voll, I. Tieman, A, Seidler, M, White, C. Gudgeon, C. Traut, I. Bothwell, I. Niehaus, C. Bierbaum, B, Kammerle, I. Ose, M. Chinn, M, Adler, E. Traub, D. Brater, B. Nieman, K, Wall, B. Myer. Sitting: I. Avey, C. Schroth, A. Kerl, K. Yearout, K. Eckert, M. Flickinger, C. Brech. HOCKEY SEASON REAPS BRUISED SHINS AND LOTS OF FUN With a clash of their sticks, Ianet Westerhaus and Ianice Mills plunge into a dashing game of hockey. Wheel blares the shrill whistle of a hockey referee, Sticks! Yes, hockey season is here again-with its muddy fields, bruised shins, and, of course, that half- mile hike to Oskamp's playing field. As any hockey player knows, however, the time and energy required to play the game will pay ott in the exciting moment a winning goal is made. While the crack of sticks sent whirling pucks down the field, this year's hockey manager, Meg Flickinger, kept everything running smoothly. Future hockey play- ers should have more energy than ever, because their half-mile hike has been cut to only a few steps. A new dream field, made possible by the Dads' Club and con- structed beside the parking lot, will be ready for use next fall. The l957 season, under the management of Carol Traut, will bring the same kind of fun and many stares from bus drivers as tired, dirty girls in shorts, levis, and bermudas, climb aboard for home. Ann Altemeier, who rolls the ball in to Carol Ensminger from out of bounds, corrects a foul, ff , f -my ,, W W, X 'K QJ f lv3f iuf f ,, -Q,,V , I 1 ,K Q 5 B., be fmxawbzfxw af 55 NU, f 2 H. LIFESAVER S THE LUXURY LABEL IN THE WORLD OF SWIMMING Raring to rescue someone is the Lifesaving Corps. Members include Bonnie Craig, Peggy Heisel, Toni Warburg, Ann Paiton, Carol Bre-ch, Marty Bose, Ginny Vornheder, Barb Tuerck, Elaine Ketilehut, Penny Gie-bel. Beautiful girls, beautiful strokes-all help to form this ye-ar's syncronized swimming class Barb Tuerck, Alice Seidler, Anna Winningham, Iudy Tieman, Elaine Kettlehut, Billie SWIMMING MAKES A BIG SPLASH AT WEST HI Splash! Brrr, this water's freezing! Regardless of the temperature of the water, every Tuesday the pool room is filled with shouts of laughter and dismay as the girls leap or creep into the pool. As the first season of swimming opens, the girls in the lifesaving class practice answering calls of distress such as I-ielp! l'm drowning! After three months of hard work and fun, most girls are rewarded by becoming registered lifesavers, while a few gain coveted positions on the Lifesaving Corps, Practice for the swimming meet is considered the sec- ond season of swimming. To make a good showing in the meet, held on April 9, the girls practiced steadily. Their excellent performance can be accredited to the help and support they received from their instructors. The rough and tumble season of water polo arrives Kammerle. Ann Keri performs her prize-winning stroke. Meg Flickinger demonstrates the speed that helped West Hi win the city meet. with spring. As the school year ends, swimmers reluc- tantly leave the pool after spending a last Tuesday after- noon playing water polo. Kay Wall and Mardy Moellering practice lifesaving. ARCHERY AND TENNIS ARE PERFORMED WITH PRECISION With one eye on the arrow and one on the target, Ianice Maschmeyer and Lynn Kohl sight the bulls-eye. 4 Zvilwm ?ffl,f,1,f'z-f,z4!W AOZW liilgf 'CJK asa-51,15 J? Aff? Stretching, twisting, turning, and bending, these girls practice the movements of modern dance B, Gross, F. Wonclrack, D. Beiser, I. Fannin, S. Scheidt, D. St, Clair, P. Betts, and B, Bridges MODERN DANCE AND VOLLEYBALL DEVELOP GRACE 'f M, Up and over! With Connie Bunte ready to assist, Evelyn Zimmer slams the ball to Helen Vaias. 1.1. in iw! 1 . 1. 1 f in if il , I Y i P lf' W 1 1 f Q9 5Q's5ff't W WL' .ff I fr 'gf Looking forward to games and hopeful about the future the advanced basketball team listens eagerly as Mrs. Cook and Nancy Wohlwender explain new techniques and tricky shots Front Row: M. Adler, M. Flickinger C Weiss M White B Kammerle C Gudgeon D Hauss L Liddil B, Tuerck. I. Tuertscher Back Row T Warburg M Poli K Yearout I Blankenship l Ave-y A flick of the wrist and a new game is be un lulie Shinkle DRIBBLE THEIR WAY T0 VICTORY Bounce-bounce-pass, bounce-bounce-pass, bounce- bounce-shoot! This very familiar routine is the heart of every girls' basketball game. Starting the l957 season, which was a rip-roaring suc- cess, the advanced team sparked new interest in the student body as they demonstrated in school assemblies the functioning of a girls' basketball team. Boys, highly amused by the complicated rules, decided to stick to their own form of game. Enthusiasm was still high as the girls' team vied with each other for the honor of being top team by winning the most games. lnterest reached a peak as girls speculated on who would be picked to go to the public high school basketball playday, and ioy was unlimited when the West I-li teams returned home victorious. Thoughts now raced ahead to the bas- ketball supper, the climax of the season. At this time vet- eran senior dribblers are honored by their junior sisters on the advanced team. After keeping the audience in suspense during the evening, manager Nancy Wohl- wender finally announced that Carol Weiss was to head- up next year's basketball season. Leaving the supper, girls eagerly began to make plans for the coming year's teams and Games. RAIN DROWNS CRIES OF PLAY BALL Come Spring and usually softball. But this spring there came also heavy rains, floods, snow, and even tornado warnings. As a result softball practice was can- celled and there were only short meetings in the gym for the first few weeks. But finally Mr. Sun decided it was time to play ball and the teams began getting in shape for the playday in May. Besides the weather problem, another puzzler was where to play the games. Although the baseball dia- mond tthe new hockey fieldl was completed, the rains had formed a soqqy' Swamp. Though the field was wet, spirits of the girls were not dampened. With hope undy- ing they picked up their bats and marched to the upper field where, under the instruction of Mrs. Koster, they learned to pick up sizzling grounders, throw in a straight line, and even clout homers. l i What a fix to be in! Joyce Miller, caught between Eileen Bovard and loanne Melillo, attempts to reach third base. Members of the advanced team close in for a bunt as mighty Iean Blankenship steps up to the plate. Left page: S. Brammer, C. Gudqeon, and l. Avey. Right page: K, Eckert, C. Brech, M. Adler, and P. Hohnroth. THE BIG WIDE WONDERFUL WORLD OF KIDS io' V -.LY 4 V 4- 'A xl 3 K, 43' ,. ,L xx W 9 YW 'X S . V,,v , . ' 44 If ' ' T 'YQ ,K .uf mv . N U x P K wk ,wg 4 5, V K w f. f , w ' V f x .J M K,,,17!,k lf, ., f. M 3-'.fi'1 'ff iggi 1 - f-'W 1-mf.,.g I 5, , fx- 1.3. W 799 1 V I 'I f 7 1 ym , . VH? ', f .- -- .' ' L- HW? C 7' V M - W f Y? ,'.' f ff ff ,fn f Wm ,. 'V-'Z2wvfW'fs 41.1 .H N! M ff , , ,, 4 iq' 'W , K. ,M f , V f .gm 5 , f ,f Y' Q ,tiki 1. iagx ' Vx' ' agf xiyn ASM .ff I b fi ia'-5' ,f 1 M 1, ' 'ff 5 S ,si , , gif- Q ,ff H r L L I ff, A ff ff! f f wwf' . 1 7 4 hi A 1 , cf f , 4 , f X ffff ffff 4, :Ii ,f W f if, X 1' , V f X Z J, ,CZ I 1 if I if , ,yy f t I - 2- A few oi our twins! Our twins are many and varied: boys and qirls, identical and fraternal, but all aclcl zest to lite at West Hi. Paired from top to bottom are lack and Ierry Nickerson, Bill and Charles Fleusinq, Dale and Dan lieiser, lanet and loan lrnmenhort, ludy and lulie Baker, Pat and Barbara Reuss, VARIETY SPARKS THE WORLD OF KIDS The World oi Kids-what a wonderful world it is and what a variety oi individuals: big kids, little kids, fat kids, thin kids, noisy kids: quiet ones, lazy ones. Kids in activ- ities and kids who just watch. Kids who really do things and kids who do not. Then there is the special kind who come double-twins-and West Hi has its share of them. Twenty-three sets ot twins, a iew ot whom are pictured on these paqes, speckle the halls from lunchroom to gym. Everyone, whether twins or not, from the lowly rookie to the lordly senior, participates in this wonder- tul world of competition, friendship, and fun where some become leaders and others are happy to follow. Locker trouble is trouble tor all and twins aren't exceptions, Barb Twins in every respect! We even eat the same food. Charles and Bill Kubicki add pie to their tray as Ted and Tom Enswiler survey the tempting salads. Basketball Queen? We'r,e a little young, but we can dream. Iudy and Ioan Elder consider their chances. and Bev Ivy wish they were more skilled as do lan and loan Weston. tl Zi Q2 ' -'Q f , i 74,7 X 1 W B, if , ,,t- , 7 f. ff' if J un-an Hey, those tormals aren't alikel This doesn't bother Mary and Martha Hippy as they are twins who don't care to dress alike. STUDENT COUNCIL LEADS THE WORLD OF KIDS The record ot this year's Student Council is one ot numerous achievements. A modern lunchroom disc iockey booth, Thanksgiving baskets overflowing with food tor the less fortunate, canteens for that something- to-do aiter the game, and sweet rolls sold between exam periods are all evidence ot an alert Council at work. 1. all Working hard? This industrious group is the Student Council Executive Board: M. Hayes, treasurer: Mrs, Fread, advisor: B. Hartman, president, B. Elliott, vice presi- dent: and l. Blankenship, secretary. Debby Beiser, chairman, discusses one of the many problems oi the Student-Teacher-Parent Board with Mrs. Morris and Mrs, I-larry Kohl. Who will be Sweetheart King and Queen? lunior student Council officers, C. York, B. Brueggemann, l. Spragens, and S, Spree-n, wonder as ll'19Y place lheif votes in the Valentine ballot box. DECLMBQQ Helping chairman Anna Winningham, Martin Brueg- Chairman D. Kiewit and members of the service award C. Cottingham and Chairman M MClVl1lld1'1 gemann posts the monthly activity calendar. committee make out certificates for worthy students. smile as they read a humorous grievance Student Council's committees made possible its ex- tensive program of school service. The social whirl at West l-li, enlarged by the Victory Dance and the can- teens after the games, was sponsored by the Social Com- mittee. Important events were brought to our attention by the Calendar and Publicity committees. lnformative assemblies and homeroom discussions were presented by the Safety committee. The Pep Club was organized and pride in our school was heightened by the School Spirit committee. The complaints of the students were aptly handled by the Grievance Board, The team work of these committees gave Student Council a firm founda- tion for a successful year. Social chairman D. l'lauss prepares to decorate for a canteen. C. Cudgeon and l. Bothwell put up the safety display S. Schieclt supervises putting up another banner. Surrounded by admirers, football captain Paul Maxwell will- ingly autographs pictures of West l-li's championship squad. By the end of the first few weeks our rookies are grow- ing up. They are becoming accustomed to the routine of West Hi. No longer are they getting lost in the halls, and arriving at class on time is becoming a habit. The rookie's allowance seems to be going farther since the lunches are shrinking. Locker trouble seems to be less frequent, and combinations are more familiar, The rookie is starting to belong to West l-li! I ...ii . 1,A, if f W V V k V! T5 as A ,EIEEV1 . V ,1K ,.', ' VV IVV, Y ' V ,, .Vg ' ,VV A , 'V 'V V V -Q V f ,V.x . . . 11. its V. If . 'YL V J X V . ' LXVV I V aff , V ' .Q ' xAx .V ., 'P' .X ee' . ' ' . A ILVQ rl A . 1 S. 'U V V. V V -V VVV, V V 5. 1 f'- V V V V 1 V V, E ex A -V ki .V V X. 1-e -ff .V,.,iw,L 'I . .Q V- -V1 , s V4 my VV . V, ,. , V , W of ' . xx.. 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I V 'V 4 .,V V ' 7' 'WV VW V VV .. . .. jf +V if 1 lf' ' 1 cs' V V ,BV A V lf , V. 1? I I 'V .V . my V- 1 fa- V. ff. Iwi I 491 X - V VV , V- V . VV V.V,V ff V ,.VV 'V is 15.1 .VVVV 6 ,V my VV 3 . is Lil T V ' fffiagtff' V V VVV. 1 - V V, 1, W.. ' V Z. .Q I W ' at ,. VV V ,, I 'gym V v 'Z .,,.'V i.,:Ja .V K ,V . , - V V VV v 1 . lk I ' .E , V 'V .. 1 K' 4 'Z V -I ' V . L V' X , I ' 5 ' ,W .V x lo ,. ,fy Q V, I V I .A L A K I P Pnl ' ' V i , V X i-QV, 2 V A V' I 14' i Q-vi TV 'K M if In Vx ,GW3 1 may 1, T3 V .l t will Vs VV A-Q . .I I I M I I I First Row: M. Adkins, S. Aiman, B. Ali, B. Anderson, S, Anderson, G. Annis, I, Armstrong, I. Austin, S. Azouz, P. Bacon, I. Ballinger, P. Balsly, F. Bania. Second Row: A. Bellern, I. Berning, U. Berreiz, P, Beyer, G. Billin, M. Bizzarri, B. Blaga, B. Barber, R. Boerio, I. Bond, VV. Branda, D, Braun, I, Bryant. Third Row: M. Bunce, A, Bunte, D. Burden, B. Burger, C. Busch, I Caldwell, C. Calvert, I, Casio, N. Chalfani, G. Chapman, E, Combs. Daniel Converse, Dennis Converse. Fourth Row: I. Cottingham, D, Cruichleo, B, Cummings, M. Danner, E. Davis, P, Davis, G. Donaldson, B, Dresser, B. Duvall, I. DYICQS. C. Emmerich, D. Emerson, I, Emsweller. Fifth Row: C. Engelkamp, D. Eubank, D, Farison, E, Fasanella, I. Fed 'L ' ' I I 2 I A ' IWMV. f ff 1 . . ., .,. , . Qxwq. , ...EV I 3. I A V I I ivf?,V .,j erer, C. Frey, G. Frey, I. Gambrel, B. Gates, I, Gill, D, Gilvin, D, Glynn, I, Gnoose. Sixth Row: W. Gourley, B. Grear, R. Greene, M, Gresham, D, Grim- miti, D. Gudgeon. S. Gueniher, I. Guyer, S, Hale, D. Hanson, K, Han- son, K. Harmon, C, Harvey. Seventh Row: D, Hayms, G, Haynes, I, Heidrich, L. Hensley, F. Herron, T. Heiz, T, Hiatt, B. Hildebrand, C, Holton, V. Horning, M. Horton, M, Howell, P. Iansen. Eighth Row: T. Iarrold, B. Iohns, C. Ioos, K, Iordan, S. Kareth, I, Ken- nedy, A. Kenty, I, Kessler, P, Kirk, C. Klumpp, I, Knabe, A. Koch, I. Koch. Ninth Row: D, Kraus, I. Ladow, M, Lalor, R. Leguillon, I. Lightner, B. Lundy, D. Maloney, C. Manderschied, D. Mangold, I, Mangold, I. Mara, I. Marston, G, Martin. Q SWEETHEART DANCE INTRODUCES SOCIAL LIFE T0 ROCKIES The first big social event, the Sweetheart Dance, is coming in February, The telephones are ringing, mothers are busy sewing on that special dress, girls are shopping for that certain necklace and matching brace- let. Boys are earning extra money for that big date, do- ing iobs they had never thought about doing before. Fathers are busy teaching the art of tying bow ties. Par- ents are wondering how long this confusion will go on- why, it's just beginning! There are hayrides, picnics, swimming parties, and then there is always the big spring dance to look forward to. These things are all a part of our rookies' lives. Aglow with the excitement of her first high school dance, lo Ellyn Gambral takes a last look into the mirror before the doorbell rings. P , 5' w- . , .., V' Aa- ig, If we WL Z' 'av lf I 1 ff If I Q? 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A' , 1' , fx' 4 7 . f X , I fur f I Q ' f -1 x . f N 5 .f lf if V xi- ' LA- .M , 1. ti I- Q 1 ffm mn L. : Y 5 ,. 43? 7 , Sprucing up before leaving, David Kraus carefully straightens his Dave and Io Ellyn arrive at the dance filled with the anticipation troublesome tie for that extra-special date to the Sweetheart Dance. of a pleasant evening of dancing, entertainment and sociability 1 1 1 . . ff . - 1 li ,, , :,. V ,L I , , , . , , H, j . '- M I ' f- . 'N Q3:.:I-f- f ,X I I A L t I lf y VL ai' V My Q3 2 xv Y 1,2 ,, E A f' 'M , t i H 1. . t -gr V 5 , ' V, 1 , ,, A , ' 1 'fI7' ,. .. ff 'lf ' Y, 3 'W ' W, R' ' 'C I Aff l ,-,- . 'wifi' . IA An ,, vm QC' X, ,. '41 I My K, I vlaff 4 tl 'f 7 U' ff VV' ly 73 U, W 4 it V 'YQ' V f ' effigy, K l Q35 J it Ll W -mln..- fi tiii . First Row: P. Mauer, T, Mazza, B. McCauslin, I. McFarland, T. McFar- land, I. McVay, A. Meininger, I, Mess, L. Messer, N. Meyer, B. Mick, C. Miller, W. Miller, C, Mink, T. Mohr, W. Morgan, G. Morris, M. Morris, D. Mueller. Second Row: M. Munro, E. Nichols, R. Niemes, D, Nies, C. Ottaway, K. Peek, I. Perkins, R. Perkins, I, Phelps, I. Podolsky, M. Prine, S. Puckett, B. Pulley, I. Reeves, I. Reihs, I, Renner, K, Reynolds, K. Richey, D. Rider. Third Row: B. Riley, B. Ritter, P, Ritter, A. Rizzo, W. Roberts, C. Robe erts, I. Robinette, B. Rose, R, Rupprecht, K. Ryder, K. Schafer, I-l. Schaffer, S. Schiff, D. Schinkal, S, Schweer, B, Scott, R. Sears, B. Seav- er, T. Selby. Fourth Row: M. Seyferth, D. Shearer, R. Shewmaker, B. Shields, D. Siegler, N. Sillman, S. Simonds, B. Sinclair, W. Smith, G, Swikard, R. Spaulding, N. Spurling, B. Stergiopoulos, W. Stevens, C. Stewart, D, Stewart, Dick Stewart, F. Stoucler, G. Strdin. Fifth Row: G. Swango, A, Tenhundfeld, C. Thompson, I. Thompson, G. Thrasher, M. Thrasher, C. Triplett, P. Tritschler, T. Ulrich, E, Under- wood, B. Vainisi, L. Vaught, Delight Vogel, D. Vogel, P. Vogt, N. Von Nida, C. Ward, l. Wathen, I. Watson. Sixth Row: P. Welker, D. Welling, T. Westerhaus, R, Whelen, C, Whiting, I. Whitir, T. Whitney, K. Williams, E. Wilson, R, Winter, D. Wulfekamp, M. Yaeger, P. Yeary, I. Young, S. Young, I. Zeller, P. Zorn, P. Zularo. f is EIGHTH GRADE WORLD IS PACKED WITH ENERGY AND GROWTH This is only a picture ot a looys' gym Class playing iootloall, but we think Fred Rein- hard has caught an unusual shadow ,ei'lect. Students of Miss Suter's social studies classes received a cer- tificate of merit for donating S50 to the lmmigration Museum Fund. Showing the award N, Cheshire, D, Root, I. Wick and A. Meininger. Only one year has passed since the eighth graders were rookies, hut to them it seems that many more months than twelve have gone hy. Last year the school was new and strange to them. This year they are taking iuller part in Y-Teens, Hi-Y, junior high Breeze and junior G.A.A. They now experience the thrill ot playing in orchestra or bands, at games and in assemblies. 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'vw ' f V A H Q' W 3 'vw E, Q, J- . -' av f T Q E . f - fa, 'Mig 4, A r nwiw 'W . g Q ,iw-lg i a V 5 5 J ye, Q. Q in X fu if ' 4 ' 6 14' T 4' , 1, firm , ilu i 'ff 'V .f . A Q my ., ' M W was f f ' 4' . i , . . ,,. .. M I , g ff , ,f 4 , 1 H if ..,.i T, it j - . t A ttt' .fr ., if 'M I Squads! Sit up straight! Mrs, Lilly checks posture as anxious girls await dismissal. X.. First Row: I. Adams, C. Amthauer, I. Ansorg, P. Arloaugh, D. Ash- craft, I. Back, C. Bacon, C, Baldock, P. Baldwin, I, Bateman, I. Bay, I. Beard, L. Beatley. Second Row: I. Benedict, D. Bennett, R. Biggs, D. Bley, I. Bollman, C Bowman, B. Boyce, I, Braden, M, Bradford, R. Bradley, B, Browder B, Brown, D. Burger. Third Row: E, Burner, S. Cabage, B. Carson, I. Chapman, N. Cheshire I. Claydon, S. Cline, T. Cohen, C, Conner, G. Copp, I. Corcoran, D. Cor- rell, B. Cox. Fourth Row: S. Crum, I. Cruze, I, Cullen, E. Cundilt, R, Daugherty, D. Daulton, L. Denny, A. DeBonde, N. Diers, I. Dietrich, C. Dissinger, B. Dorsch, H. Dragin. Fifth Row: C, Duggins, O. Dunn, M, Duvall, I. Eggers, G, Egloff, Ioan Elder, I. Elder, K. England, B. Ertel, S. Farrell, I. Ferrante, R. Feth, D. Flechter, Sixth Row: L. Fletcher, B. Flower, G. Forloin, M. Frank, I, Franke, P. Fyke, N, Geiger, I, Geiser, G. Giehl, H. Goodrich, L. Graham, G. Gray, I. Gressler. . ..r -. 1. at K f ..t. I S . .rr . is N . I l l I ... n .. I fa 1 t f I it Ll A Ln.. -fs , , -ff .I. ' .1 I i I ' l'- I l . , Q 1: ', ' I, . 'VXI ' : ,.' a I f I I q . , , f, I X M L? 72 I Q '3 - l'Ai I LBA V' lx' 'f L- V .A'v X Q 2 i I . .... .,,. V - -74 rt , .L A , f S azr , ... . .., . , A t r J s. I ' a '. I y X l . mga. I B .. f Q I Q 4 I. V- A Al 'ynl kk, ? f' - V, if I , , 1: It A 5-4 .. Il . f .,,. L! J .aa Y I I , ,,.. - 4'.lWC5?'flf4.3L 'IA L K B G' if , . b 55 E .l M . ,Q , 9 ' LLJAI T 3 -4. .'7L , , .f . . ,W Q y . I ,I . f ,gi I JT ai ,,,, , ina ss. , , , A , f I ,Q at , ' ti .I '. my , V X3 , V, .. I . cg-23 K we 1 -,A' iv Q ,eg K th r, ,lkr 517' I A' -V ,, I ' Z ,f KI ,., M Q. zyxj, .AA , 3 .1 .2 W ,J ,, . .,, .4 -..I , , ,emi I I f ,,t 5, 1 ,, ' fi 'iii 3 ' 'V ' ffl- as . 9 Wifi ll ,Ca ' 2 wffwjfa A2 32 ,. 9 QF. if' -L-1 ii -f 1 , I V' 1, -is , .2 hy Q ., ,3 .Z , ,,,i , my vw, . - y 1 r . -1 fi .., . .1 a , gg. I. it ' at. litem. . 44 ' , fw ua: H' ' ff' V , x 1 X V , , I. i 'f , wr. 4 la -an 1 , - A ' -av 1,2 ,,,,,.' '. 'jg , I ' J S I ' ',k, 'I mf za ' 752 X it tw . . ,V . , I ' '- . N, Q I X' ','Q Above First Row: R. Grittin, C. Grischy, G, Guenther, A, Guy, N. Hall S. Happner, K. Harriman. Second Row: S, Harris, H. Harrison, R. Hayworth, B, Heath, M. Hen sley, C. Hettel, R. Hochstrasser. Third Row: K. Hoerst, P, Howell, D. Husemann, D. Hutchinson, I. Hyde I. lvt, D. Iacolos. Fourth Row: D. Ietters, C. Iohnson, D. Iohnson, S, Iohnson, T. Iohn- son, N. Iones, R. Iones. Fifth Row: V. Iones, F. Iordan, M, Itidd, I, Kellond, M. Kelley, B. Ken nedy, I. Kietler. Sixth Row: N, Kiewit, B. Klene, C. Knight, I, Kooper, E. Kuhn, I. Kunkel, K. Larsen. Seventh Row: W. Leming, E, Lewis, P, Lunstord, P. Lnsenhop, E, Ma hattey, D. Maness, R. Marsh. Eighth Row: I. Marston, E, Martin, R. Mauer, B. Maxwell, R, Mays C Mcllwain, W. Meinders. .sg .. STUDENTS LINGER AFTER A BUSY DAY Below and Opposite Page First Row: R. Miller, I. Mills, l-l. Minser, C. Moeller, S. Moeller, A. Mor- gan, M. Muell, G. Murphy, D. Myers, K. Nieloergall, P. Norman, M Noyes, I. O'Connor, W, Oliver, D. Osterfeld, D, Pangallo, M. Pangallo P, Parrott, H. Payne, R, Pennington. Second Row: I. Phelps, B. Piatt, I, Platt, M. Polloway, M. Pratt, D. Prich- ard, D. Prince, H. Rae, B. Ramsey, E. Ramsey, D, Richardson, I. Richard- son, R. Ridings, E. Riedinger, C. Rogers, W. Rogers, D, Root, W, Ross, M. Rowland, M. Rupprecht. Third Row: B. Sansone, P. Scheuermann, I, Schiff, B. Schlasinger, G Schlereth, C. Schmidt, S. Schofer, I, Schuster, M. Scott, P, Setter, S Shelton, G, Simpson, E, Smith, I. Smith, T. Smith, D. Specht, T, Spradlin, R, Staggs. S. Stoller, I. Storm. Fourth Row: S. Suiter, L. Swearingen, P. Todhunter, W. Treland, lvl Trohanis, P. Trohanis, P. Tyndall, L. Venable, S, Vendeland, I, Vernay C, Vest, E. Vest, D. Vorherr, G, Wagner, B, Walden, M. Wetterich I. Wick, K. Wiesmann, G, Williamson, L. Winlcelman. Fifth Bow: I, Winters, R. Wiseman, A. Wolf, I. Wurd, L. Young, l-i Zigelmier, R. Zoller, R. Zumwalda, and Friends. . . 67.1.-w.,,.. 1 S . , 4, . , 'M 'ff m. . -Q , b ,au t K, M , ,JV I V1 X ,I H. X V W 1 A Sql I f ' ' 'V , K Mg: A ,lr I , L A f Q L I 641- J I I 'Q I f , l N? I. X ' .. K I 1 1-. L lk .J v' A , ,Wa , ,Pwr ,, J wi L .gt , ilu .. IK W X , 3 '91 .4 an '17 bf. A., ., 1' f 4 . .v , I T' A. W' , , ., , If -5 I' 'H , I 1 Another day of school is ended and kids linqer and laugh before stariinq on their journey home. 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X . , M V' A '7 4 W yi, , ' S if i i t l l , 2 1 3 E E l i The i 1' i 5, i 2 .4 P M sf r t gg . a ,,-'Tw' i ,f WW, , ,, f f, f, qviyf fu ' 2 , , , , gw ,,,,!., 5 ,,,f,H, , , Xf,L,,, X V 2 flfvyg, W flff A X ,fu ff' , 1 ,2,9'f4'5J 'C I -W y , wg . 3400 - affix 1 f M : 1' new! 20+ Personality queens, K. England, l. Cottingham and B, Biz- zarri display the smiles which helped them win their titles. Ninth grade-the last year in junior high. Three stim- ulating years have passed and three are in the future promising unusual, interesting, and informative expe- riences. But this year has its own memories and each person remembers something different. The cheerlead- ers and majorettes remember the games, the junior band and orchestra remember their performances, girls re- member the Sweetheart Dance and boys remember sports. We remember the clubs We have joined and the teachers We have had-but none of us can forget the friends we have made or the fun We have had. THE NINTH GRADE SPARKLES WITH CHEER Form is important to junior majorettes E. Seyferth, A. Petry, C. Bowman, l. Ireland, D. l-lartig, P, Stewart, M. Haft, and I. Walters. l.et's gol yell the junior varsity cheerleaders C. Con- ner, S. Rhodes, l.Bunger, B. Keller, G, Schroth, C. Bertsche, and B. Brueggemann as they show their pep and enthusiasm. I A Y 4 C J fk.. I It 'I ' CIA C ' 5' NH J: W , We 1 V:'A' V I. L 5 cj fe V 4, , , 4-W. . ,1 ...Man 2 fi f - .aff Q . .N - VV V . Q VKVVV JVVV .V, , V V f. ,. , f UV ,. V I 3 . VVWVVVVV . A , , A 3 V 'V V I f.0, f 3 ly Z.. ' v 4 2 2 . V H VN, V I , Q V ' V I V , . It M f,f,, .f . , VVV VVV V VVVV VV V V V V VV VV VV VV . V V V VV , V V V , .V f,VV. 2 77'-1 V 'V - - 1 2 -VV V V ,VV ' VJ' E 1 V .. ,. V .VVV j I 'ti VV... -4 ff. ' , ' V was V V V VV V VJ I V V V . V3 , V,V V V- VV,,. VVV , A,5VV If V. , fVV V' ,VV V , ' VV 'V . 4 A 1? . 1 , ,, 1 , .4 if I - , , . 'k - 5 N - X: ' ' ' 'l t Hi- If 'N , I , IM! tk . 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Anderson, I. Ankenbauer, L. Arend, R Armitage, B. Ashton, P, Atkins, I. Atwood, C. Austin, M. Austin A. Ayers, W, Baas, S. Backus. Third Row: Iudy Baker, Iulie Baker, R. Baker, D, Baldock, B. Ballinger l. Barrett, M. Barrett, I. Batchelor, M. Bauer, C, Becker, R. Becker R. Beckett, I, Beckwith. Fourth Row: I. Bedenbauqh, D, Beechuk, I. Belyus, R. Benedict, M Benjamin, V. Benkert, Viola Benkert, I. Bennett, R, Benter, D. Bernard R. Bertram, C. Bertsche, P. Bierbaum. Fifth Row: B, Bizzarri, I. Blevin, T, Boiman, D. Bolte, R. Bond, H, Born- til traqer, B. Borson, G. Bosch, I, Boyd, R. Bradford, I. Brannon, S. Brauch, L. Brauer. Sixth Row: B. Braun, N, Braun, I. Brenclentoerder, M. Brennan, R, Brink- man, A. Brinson, M, Bonkowski, I. Brockhoti, C. Bross, B. Brown, D. Brown, F. Brown, R. Brown. Seventh Row: I. Browning, B, Brueqqernann, B. Buchenberqer, I. Bunqer, A, Bullock, D. Burch, K, Burger, W. Buttertass, I. Byers, R. Cain, M. Calder, I. Caldwell, B. Campbell. Eighth Row: D. Carmichael, A. Carota, A. Carr, P, Carr, T. Carroll M, Cave, R. Cawein, S. Cearley, D. Chase, I, Childs, L. Childs, C Chisman, I. Christerson. Ninth Row: D. Chrtstott, C, Clank, I. Clatworthy, C, Clay, I. Claypoole I. Clitt, D. Cluth, N, Cochran, I. Cohen, I, Cook, C. Cooley, I. Coombs, C. Corcoran. , ' ' M' V ' - A-,i Q lf 'Q V, an V ff , T MW I . V W I I V. . ,, ff? 2, QW . , I, , tri , I -2 , 5 wwf ' ' 'V-. 2 i., ,W , I' , ,,-, Z Z, ' ' A,.V, 5,4 .b ' . . 2 J , 'V 4 r . V .C J r If 'I -3 - V ' C , f, f . V . V Vi . 4 I ff for I I IIVVWLX I I 'Z I . r IVIV I , Whit' A . K X .. 504, rim, ,. 'V lr K? I ' ,L , . ' , II ' A ' 3' , f , , - W , V 5 V , ' , V. , ,I V fff' W .J ' , . . . H-V, .4 'jf .- ., -V ' , I , . F r V, V V . V Ai QV VV 'V U 1 . V ., g A I Vw V 7 iw . if W, .4 . L. , V .V 4,3 . ,V . ,.,, . , I f wi ,- f . Xwzif -' ag . 2 K f - AZAI . ' l 8 . H 954 li , Y . If K v If , 'yan f Z' , il, 5? . 74, 49 2 A I , uw J ' 1 5 5 I 'ff' - vu.. . - . ' '73 P I 4+ , ', :V -Q 1 I ' V. 3 4. - 5 4-V wr.. y. X ,, up H, M , 4 1 Vw Q52 K -Va as i ff . .,, f 1? I If I I - 'I I . I 'J f, I VV . f xy W I ii- I IW i ' - I K ik.-H ff' ' V I I I 'V,!Ah'A T... ...F '- Y . lk in 7 Bar I, I I ',. ., A,. . va, Vgyy K 5, y 4' , V ,fm . .Q , My . ,Q 2 . W -L V. .Q If I' 'vi -'Q 1 7 ' ' V1 I ' I I V '- aa Q VV V- V H ' I A ' rx. , ze ff I Above First Row: T. Cosby, L. Covey, S. Craycraft, B, Crosby, B. Czentnar, I. Czoer, B, Daeurnler, B, Dailey, D. Dalbert, C. Daley, I. Daly, P. Dann T, Dann. Second Row: P. Darrnody, L. Davis, G. Deal, E. Dettinger, P, Dickman T. Die-ner, I. Diers, G. Dillon, M, Dills, E. Dimitry, P, Dincler, F. Dix K. Doan. Third Row: B, Doll, D, Dorn, I. Drake, V. Dugan, V. Dunn, I. Dupper G. Dykes, P, Ebel, C, Eggerding, W. Eggers, C, Eiding, R. Eikins C. Eisenacher. Fourth Row: B. Fmrnert, B, English, E, Erdrnan, I. Fahrnbach, H Fahrenkamp, M, Faigle, D. Fassnacht, P. Federer, T. Ferguson, I. Fey W, Flach, I. Flickinger, C, Flint, Fifth Row: H. Fischbach, P. Foertsch, C. Fogle, S. Foote, C. Forster B. Fosco, D, Fox, B. Fox, C. Frank, G. Freeman, I. Frey, K, Frey C, French. Sixth Row: K. Probe, B. Fritz, I, Fritz, D. Frye, I. Gaitley, R. Garrett A. Gaskill, I. Gehner. L. Gerhardt, D. Gibson, I, Giehl, S. Gieringer P. Gigley. Seventh Row: M. Gillispie, D. Glenn, B. Gockel, I, Goldsberry, P Goode, B, Griffith, B. Gromen, B, Gross, I. Guckenberger, K. Gudgeon, V. Gutzwiller, I. Haag, D, Hacker, Eighth Row: B. Hacker, M. Hatt, D. Hale, Ft. Hall, D. Hambaugh, C. Hamman, B. Hansernan, W. Harmon, I. Hasemeier, I. Hatley, I. Harri- son, D. Hartig, I. Harting, 1 1 1 Opposite page First Row: V. Haven, G. Hausteld, D. Hay, I. Hayward, B. Hearne, P. Hagenbarth, N. Heisel, C. Helle, C. Helmbold, L, Helscher, B. Hendon, I. Henkel, P. Henn, Second Row: I, Henry, R. Henry, B. Henthorn, W. Herring, M. Herzner, H. Hess, I. Hesse, B, Hightill, P. Hill, C, Hinton, B. Hizer, B. Hoefer, V, Hoge. Third Row: I. Hogue, S. Hohman, P. Holbrook, N. Holcomb, I. Holland W, Holt, D. Holzschuh, S. Hoppe, I, Hosmer, B. Horton, R, Houston, I. Hubbard, D. Huber. Fourth Row: B, Hurst, G. Hundley, M. Husman, C. Hutchinson, I. Ire- land, K. Ireland, D, Iackson, B. Iackson, W, Iames, I. Ianes, P, Iesse, P Ioehnk, I. Iohnson. Fifth Row: A. Iones, B. Iones, C. Iones, I. Iones, L. Iones,, D, Iunginger I. Kailholz, B, Keller, E. Kellerman, C, Kelsch, P. Kessler, M. Kidd I. Kinman. Sixth Row: K. Kirby, B. Kirk, D. Klahm, T. Klayer, P. Kleinfelter, I Klems, I, Klug, L. Knabe, B. Knapp, W, Knight, P. Knosp, K, Koerber L. Kohl. 1 1 Miss Logue admires David Copperfield silhouettes made by pupils of Miss Kciks' Enqiish class. I. Schnelier, I, Lineback, L, Prime, P. Morrison, P. Heqenbarth, K, Kirley, and P. Landwehr. LITERATURE COMES T0 LIFE THROUGH PICTURES V Q fa V 1 ,A U 6 2 ,gk V Vw T V5 1, V it V Vt: , X! A , si 1 f ' M . sii. .. Ai I -J .J e5 I I Q V lil .-if , K, , 1 Q .,. V -jj 5 ,lrrh X . I A I 'J S g ff is 'Ri's ' L L fs L M 5.4.1 i s Q, I Tvs? I fi-R I-if is Ui If . ii f A iss. I iizs . R255 ' - MQ-up Z, f I 1 Q 4 ' ' bb , I 7 lbvq Q5 M Q , K. A' V, ..2.,,.hi s , ., I Vtyk V4 V f .,,. 1 A g .. IQ! n I ,i . .ii.. EITE' P ' I L . f .4 , 4 i I ' V Q74 V ,. ' Lv V, 2,4 V A , .,' V I My f.. I . I if I I is 'J A ' 'TT .if , V A I Y 7 .43 Q h V , . . Y I 5, XX. f. ,qi KX X J '--' . ' ' - I KLA L is as - Kal ......-.,ng9-'- SENIOR GIRLS ADCPT Q A LITTLE SISTERS L, Q W . I I I 5 In L . xg,- AT PARTY Below First Row: W. Kohl, G. Kort, R. Krieg, P. Krimpiernan, D. Kuhn, S. Lucas, W. Lundy, S, Lusk, I. Lacy, P. Landwehr, G, Lane. I ,fy 4 'f,. ii ' Q I+ . It , G It Lk. 0 I - ,ev 1 ' A 1 fir' - 2, , V .Mr S, , . , - 1 A-. .sffziztzfu - I f ,- Jf, Second Row: C. Lanqhorst, I. Lapp. I. Laub, N, Laymon, I. Lee, Rich- X- I ' ' ' ard Lee, Robert Lee, G. Lehnhort, A. Leicht, I. Leistner, H, Lepple, W I,-I -'., ' . . V . ,.'. A ,iv ? A I ff Third Row: D. Lewis, 1. mms, 1. Lmeback, R, Lmqafao, R. Link. .L B Q C. Lippert, D, Loesch, I. Lombardi, B. Long, C. Long, P, Looper. - Q Fourth Row: M. Loudermilk, M. Lowe, I. Lozier, T. Maddux, H, Ma- ,l ' 4 I- 'I - - K. . , r'-'31, V w,,,..-ff -ff 4 , haf-fey, M. Mangan, A. Manz, P. Markey, A. Martin, C, Martin, L. Martin. cg , . . X, Fifth Row: P. Martin, W, Martz, I. Maschmeyer, I, Mason, I. Masters, I I rr I Q fi, C. Matteson, C. Maurer, S. Mayleben, R. McClain, R. McCurdy, B. A McKee. A I s . , ,. V if , ,Q Qi. f X nv A Sixth Row: R, McMi11en, S. McName.e, B. McRoberts, C. Meichiona. I , , ' P, Meng, C. Menke, N, Merschbach, R. Metz, I, Metzger, B. Meyer, R. MGYGF- IL. N Hin 'Tit-2 .155?95'I I vu C . .I , Af X aim ,.,. , :Y .L-, A 1 lQf,f,1.4 A ? X, v I fgxkqv N. .QK K I X 4 ff,, V. 4 . X R A 17 . :' I ' Y R. L-LL 53 . . N ' fap2I.,..f ' giefii A I I V J LZ ' V, I - f - ..'. , f I- . -,..1.r .n . -I I I '.x-'MH' V il ,Q ' f . Lal 2 I ft ti K m S , In 'I frQ.t Q I .1 I it Ie I I . I t - R . . I I 329 i Q ,S. 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' gi .-'- . 551 4 ABOVE AND OPPOSITE PAGE First Row: T. Meyer, T. Mick, C. Miller, H. Miller, I. Miller, Iohn Miller, L. Miller, R, Miller, B. Mirus, M. Moellenkamp, M, Money, R. Mont- gomery, I, Moon, T. Moore, L, Mootz, P. Morrison, R. Muhle, D. Murphy. Second Row: B. Myers, B. Nauman, P. Neale, T. Nenadov, P. New, T. Nicosia, B. Norris, Bob Norris, E. O'Connor, I. Qettinger, B. Olsson, K. Ott, W. Ott, E, Pack, H. Pale, C, Palmer, G. Panaro, N, Noyes. Third Row: T. Panuska, S. Patty, D. Paulsen, S. Peek, T. Pellman, R. Pennekarnp, S. Peterson, A. Petrey, S, Petrosky, S. Petry, D, Pfirrman, T. Pieninq, l. Polloway, N. Pons, C. Poppe, D, Powell, A. Preising, C. Price. Fourth Floor: V. Price, L. Prine, H, Proffitt, A, Quimby, B. Quinton, P. Radcliff, P. Radkey, P. Rai-ferty, I. Ramsey, T, Ranz, I. Rathkamp, C. Rawlings, A, Rechtin, C. Reddert, D. Reece, C. Reedy, D, Reii, I. Reiring, - Fiith Row: L. Reitzes, B. Rennelcer, M. Rennie, M. Rennie, B, Reuss, P. Reuss, A. Rewwer, E. Rewwer, S. Rhodes, D, Richardson, M. Riche ardson, S. Ries, P. Riley, I, Ringshauser, D, Risse, C, Rittenhouse, A. Ritter, W. Ritter. Sixth Row: I. Robbins, H. Robinson, T, Roessler, M. Rohr, D. Rolfes, K. Roll, E. Root, R. Roth, N, Rothert, G, Royer, E, Rudisell, I. Reuhlman, I. Runnebaum, B. Runtz, B. Rush, I. Russell, P. Ryan, D, Salmon. Seventh Row: G. Samad, G. Sandberg, F, Sandman, M, Sandusky, T. Sanning, E. Sattler, G. Sauer, P. Sauer, I. Saunders, B, Scallen, N. Schalk, P. Schamer, T. Schardine, C. Scheid, F. Scheidenberqer, R. Scheidenberger, M. Scheider, T, Schmid. How would l look in that? Iunior high girls ponder as loann Box models a stylish suit at the Senior Girls Club fashion show. ff: , ,, . 3 Z, W.- Q 4 in M , , X ' ,.,' 7 ,- 1 X V ' 4 'ff V MuslcAL TALENT , . WVU, W ' qw 7 V i f. r cz 'ff f ., ',,, 5 Q VV f V 1 V ,, , V ,V V ,V 1, V . Vg? ,Q Left . , if ,D V :VV V in First Row: 1. Schmidt, K. Schmidt, w. Schmidt, c. Schneider, J. '01, V ff! if ' X 7, Schneider, I. Schneller, 4 A . , . A V Second Row: D. Schnur, L. Schott, C. Schrank, B. Schrantz, E, Schrei- V? , bets, R, Schrichten. V .VVVV f Third Row: B, Schroeder, M. Schroeder, B. Schroet, G. Schroth, I. V ' 1 i.'- ' 'W .- . S hubert, C. Schuster, ? 0 L C V V V r Fourth Bow: F. Schuster, E. Seyferth, B. Sharp, D. Sharp, D. Shaw. J V M V I . VM. . V . t it t Q' X' Fifth Row: C. Shelton, C, Siler, G. Simkin, G, Sims, I. Skidmore, D. 'f f ' ' Skinner. Q t ff .xg - f - .5 9' S f .2 .. VV V V .N if is , VV .Qt V VV VV V., . VV vi, ik x. xgjg' Viv. 5 r - . f ' ,, V .... . ,ff i ' t A V, 'rvz 1 - r V Q X xi l A L k A Zffhif Q A 9 , ' ' A . , ' kfi' all YI' ' , -1 ' f ' ' ig, f V? . .V VVVVVV, yi .,VV V , , . V 'Vi V. P V V , ,. ,L Q , ,r A V V , ,V 5 ., A V f, N., . V . 0 , V , Q 2 1 ' f i ,, LA V .Si V, pa? 1 ,Tl . V if ., Q V 'V 'Qi V . 5V 4 , S re1.c ' 7 it if f Q .. S S V ' r ,.,t f f Q , 5 V t it ,V rg, r 4 K Ahh. hh f 'K H iw M , S S 'A ' ,,.r1 . A .f , v . f c ' t ..,r . , K 4 Q., L, it EV VV V VV ,Va VV13' S VC: V , .4 V 1 Q 53: , -V V' 0 VV V VVVVA , V VV MV VV 1 at Vwg V . V, V xVV?., . V . VV 'V,,g.r V V., , A V 'X Q11 -tfti XJ, I l I , a Wav '1 Kg , , H. VA M: V Q V .63 V V ,FV 1 4- 3 'V 4. 3 es Q, Q. S . f N r,.ci . S f 1, it i ' it t LLL G L-QLLAL n. 2,515.45 I X eff 1 I , iw 71 I .Lf , X ' 4 W PY 1 , . 'V Mg, i eg - 1 Y ' -We Au J M' . C-I 1' . l 4,2 if 2 ,,.,t:' rm Q. 'v.,t, .t, AQ' ,. . ' ' S ,. at txt I it.. -W I ,447 , .f ,-, J -. ?'t 1'- 5 t L ,ff ., 2,1 M rf ' N .. 5 to 2 fi. , .M 1' I ' 24. , ' 4 W, Tiff tg-J iv Qi aff: fi I if 1.41 - Q ei? f . -1 ,, .,.. + 4 1 A,Q- Ah 5 QVC W tk-Lui' F Q .25 f MM. A V575 , iss. Tweet! The whistle blows, Th,e count begins. The Iunior Band marches on. 9. V If ' T 4 .5 4 , -.4 4 , Zig f , f 1 Z .N - , ,,,, ' , wg I - 'zz jg Z A. mf .f . - . .V 3, ., '+-ff K '42 . . 5 Lett and Opposite Page First Row: B, Smith, D. Smith, E. Smith, Ianet Smith, I. Smith, K. Smith, S, Smith, W. Smith, G. Snider, L. Snider, M. Snodgrass, M. Snyden, T. Sorg, S, Somers, I, Sommer, B. Sosebee, D. Sparks, I. Spencer. Second Row: I. Spragens, S, Spreen, K, Spurgeon, T. Staclerman, D. Stratton, H. Stanforth, D. Staubitz, B. Stayin, B. Steele, L. Steinbach, I. Steiner, E. Stephens, B, Stewart, D, Stewart, I. Stewart, N, Steins, G. Stilt, B, Stine, Third Row: E. Stoiiel, S. Stoke, P. Stortz, I. Streibig, I. Strunk, S. Stuart, S. Sullivan, T. Sweeney, P. Taheny, Ierry Talbott, I. Talbott, I, Taylor, F, Tempest, M. Theilman, C, Thesing, L, Thieleu, D. Thieman, K. Thomas, Fourth Row: N. Thompson, B. Thullen, I. Thullen, K. Tieman, D, Tilling- hast, B. Tomlin, I. Toole, A. Topicz, B. Troescher, C. Trohanis, L, Truitt, M, Truitt, C. Turnbull, B. Turner, P, Uiiman, D, Ulrich, C. Underwood, I. Upclike. Fifth Row: E. Utterback, N. Vanclerpool, P. Varlancl, G. Vieth, T. Vincent, C, Vulchefi, G. Waddell, G. Wakeman, L. Vtfalclori, I. Walter I. Walker, A. Wander, L, Warburg, D. Ward, C. Warner, D. Watson, B. Ziegler, D. Zech. Sixth Row: B. Yung, C, York, B, Yearout, E. Yeary, W. Wynne, B Wulfekarnp, I. Wuesteield, G. Wollenhaupt, B, Woodcle-ll, I, Withworth R. Wirmel, C. Wirrne, T. Winkelbach, V. Wilson, S. Wilson, I. Wil son, I. Wilburn, I, Wietholter. Seventh Row: K. Wickline, B, Whitney, B, Whelen, R. Wheeler, C Wheeler, C. Wetzler, L. Wetterstroem, K. Wernicke, I. Werner, G Weitzel, C. Weitzel, S, Weiskettel, A, Wenger, C. Well, W. Weclclle S. Weber, L. Weaver, C, Candy. 1 ', , gig f'0'mM?f M5 7f4',fgfff, !f fKiwi:f,'?4xf4.4if,.ffwZ,3Z,.'!y4'ffgm'f:f.f,ffkff?f1, fi' ?'.1?'Z5,fifiQfQ'zf5Qfffffffff yifff f' ffL'7 ,f'f 7ffff 'f'f . M, ,.,,fff ,f f,ff ff,, f . jf f,ffgyQ.f.fQf'fg1yjfc51'7f,g.Qg'.fzdgf ,Q f .ww A m,,4.7,f4.f,7 f f ' 'fit V 1. an ' f If ffffffff Lf, ' V f, I f via' wif . f , . 'i 74 . , ., . ., . ,, . . , ' ff' ff M.i'fZ ggIjf'1f Q00 72 f. 2 g ff QW,ji'Qff2gSfjyQj?Z'f f ., . f ' 3 f ' I ,, . gimdrz No more walking to Oscamp's to play hockey-our new field is under way. Maybe next year, sigh the girls, L, l-loog, S. Con- over, lvl. Cahall, C. Beck, I, Bockhurst. C. Biristadt, C. lohns and B. Bennet as they see that their field will not be ready for this year's hockey season. SOPHOMORES AWAIT COMPLETION OF NEW HOCKEY FIELD Strange as it may seem, Sophomores' minds are not always idle. For boys there are sports, sports, sports, and maybe clothes and girls. For girls there are boys, boys, boys, and maybe clothes and sports. With a little bit of school thrown in, both sexes are usually kept very busy. Tenth grade girls who have been waiting since their seventh grade for the new hockey field were rather dis- appointed this fall when they found it in progress but not completed. Being now in Sr. GAA, however, they found many new activities to keep them busy. Added to their previous sports were badminton, table tennis, and archery. Tenth grade boys, having waited and practiced since the seventh grade, now were able to try out for reserve and varsity teams. lntramural sports were of-fered for those who did not make the grade. With so much activity available, both mind and might were kept quite busy this year. f' 21227-a5E'f Af' ... fjlhbm. .1 .. . S t ,, , V fr ' 1 :W W' r 59 , ,Ag H , 11: . In I 7 . 9 W , -M L1 -Q fwvf ' A - 'l A 7 it W 'ji . ii' K L f ' f J ' ' C A to , . . A T - ' fa .ir ' Y it :A' ' if '-'A f - rift' 'ff . V Q I .A E ., , 3 I ' I - K 1 , 3, .A L.- . P Q, - L M I ,5 5,2 2.1 L Xk,-L ,L,,f -A ,ir , t K, U Vi X? I 1 V., Q I A 'F 'V AA QQ' li ', Jia fl LA. - Q ' , hw if , , T ., I 1 A . , y , wr ,',.. , ' r . t. if K t f , r Q t t T ' . 2 , ale 1 A351 A m tl X LL 1 f' fr '15, fftt 2 A A' A 7 ' A f ik K- 11. 'fr i2 1 A ll 1' ',,. 1-12. , f A ' g. ' . , , C ,I , - QK! X yi' +ve... ': A T , . rf N . A- V? , -vllr , . 7 T A 2 i J In . A .2 ' I f 1' .K 4 A 7 A . f if 'Q . if . 3 Q' - ,VA 3 A Q Q . w 4 t A . f 1 'Q . lm I J 4:21. .. S ' 1 4 'tt its , .l Lil . . . K if 'xf L . . A , f X v.ii L xii?-lg yu J L A L fit 1 t 4 s ' First Row: A. Ackenhausen, T. Aeschliman, P. Aqostini, K. Aichele, V. Aldridge, K. Allen, S. Alling, E, Anderson, R, Andler, P. Anthony H. Arata, R, Arnold, M, Assum. Second Row: B. Atwood, B, Austin, Dave Backer, D. Backer, R. Bacon, K. Bailey, l, Bain, M, Baker, D. Barnett, B. Bamhorst, I. Barth, P. Bar- tholomew, G. Batchelor, Third How: C. Baver, I. Bauer, E. Baumann, B. Beck, C. Beck, P. Beck, P. Beck, D. Beck.er, C. Becknell, G, Beebe, K, Bellem, B. Bennett, I, Berger, Fourth Row: P. Berqhausen, P. Berninqer, R. Best, C, Binstadt, G. Bitsoif, I, Bloebaum, T. Bloemker, I. Bockhorst, I. Bolqer, G. Bollinger, T. Bontield, l. Borcherdinq, L. Borden. Fifth Row: I. Bovard, I. Boyd, P. Bradford, G. Bradley, B. Brady, B. I Brandt, I. Branharn, L, Brassiteld, D. Brater, F. Breen, B, Broadus, I. Brooker, A. Brown. Sixth Row: M. Brown, D. Browning, A. Braun, L. Braun, L. Brooke, B. Brooks, C, Bruner, B, Brenda, L. Buchenberqer, F. Buck, M, Bullock, D, Bunce, T. Bunce. Seventh Row: B. Bunkenmeier, B. Buns, T. Burqasser, I. Bushman M. Cahall, A, Cantrell, S. Carlson, P. Charters, W, Chamberlain, T Chin, M. Chinn, C. Chisman, I. Clark, Eighth Row: T. Clark, C. Claydon, M. Colburn, l. Cole, I, Collier, B Collins, V. Collinsworth, S. Conover, B, Converse, A. Cook, B, Cock, D. Cooley, l. Coolidge. Ninth Row: C, Corcoran, S. Corns, D. Covert, P. Cramer, R. Craycrait, B. Crockett, D, Cronerniller, K. Cundift, D, Cundiit, B. Dalton. 139 A ' 15. -gyl ' ,,..,, ., 7 X 1 ' I I Qigiim , E51 7, I,- V 352 , T21 ! W W X X , , r .1 , . WA v , I - .- A - .5 if I 'ii 'f ,I V- Q W I t 5, f'2f,,2: was I Y xfy, Q, , I f f V 4 173, f, A f I It , X .. f . qff V 3' I ' , a . . 5 ' sr' 'Wi 1:-. ,. , 3 . - ,I so V' , ,gg ' ,, .ga I , . yy if VI 'M f , I x if ' , ,br . f. ' if .f J i 'SP W V 545. wi' 1 -lf? Q . 5 X I ea 1, . ' L f' , . 7 P, ,xl ,, fi, K 7 ' FQ , atm I A ' fx .i - N ,. 2 Jai' Q A 3 L I ,Ls V 2 ,E rr' 1: 6 f I -.5 . . ,, f, - A , g r if ' i. - is 1. if , 'r 1 Y . V ! if ,v V' ,.,,Qgf 1 , ,ky .fizayy Above First Row: M. Davis, S, Day, I. Deitel, L. Delseno, I. Dibowski, C. Die-ckroeqer, H, Dieckroeqer. Second Row: W. Dietz, D. Dills, D. Disser, I. Dixon, D. Dolch, I. Doty, C. Driesler. Third Row: H. Dudley, B. Duebber, I. Dunhoft, I. Durbin, C, Elkins, B, Ellington. I. Ellis, Fourth Row: B, Emmerich, T. Emody, C. Ensminqer, T. Enzweiler, Tom Enzweiler, I. Ernst, I. Esposito. Fifth Row: A. Ettensohn, Ft, Evans, B. Ewinq, S. Faison, I, Fath, S. Ferquson, G. Fette. Sixth How: I. Fischer, D, Flanders, B. Flender, L, Fletcher, D. Flick, N. Floyd, M. Fox. Seventh Row: N. Frank, I. Frederick, H. Freeman, I. Fristoe, M, Fromme, B, Fulmer, M. Galarde, Eighth Row: E. Gallagher, B. Garber, I. Garbutt, I, Gardner, C. Garnett, L. Geisler, G. Gehrinq. Ninth Row: B. Gerhard, I. Gerold, T. Gettler, L. Geyer, I. Gibbas, C. Glebel, A. Giqous. TRIMMING OF TREE ADDS TO CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Below and Opposite Page Firs? Row: L. Glazier, I. Goqqin, F. Graves, I, Grayson, P. Greene, P Gribbell, B. Griesser, F. Griffin, B, Gross, D. Gudqeon, I. Guilar, P. Gulden, E, Goosmain, T. Gutzwiller, K. Hackney, C. Hageman, B. Haley, M. Hall, B. Hall, G. Hammelrath. Second Row: G. Hansen, K. Harmon, M. Harmon, M, Harrell, Harris S, Harrison, C. Hartinqer, C. Hartley, B. Hartman, S. l-lasemeier, B Hayes, D. Hayes, T, Hayms, I. Hayworth, B. Headley, I. Heckman, I. Heidrich, M. Heidrich, A. Heil, P. Hein, . Third Row: Fl. Heinlein, E. Heis, D. Heiser, Dan Heiser, D. Helton, S Hendon, I. Hensley, C. Herbst, L. Herzog, S, Heswiq, P. Hill, D, Hissonq W. Hiter, T. Hochstatter, R. Hoeier, B, Hoffman, G, Hoffman, H. Holi- man, M. Hoffman, P. Hoffman. Fourth Row: H. Holbrock, G, Holbrook, S. Holder, S. Hollinqsworth G. Holton, L. Hooq, W. Hopping, I, Horton, L, Houston, D. Howard N. Howell, D. Huber, G. Huckleberry, S, Huelsman, A. Huetcher, T. Hummel, W. Hussinq, B, Hutchison, Ft. Hyde, M, Innis. Fifth Row: A. Iut, Barbara Ivey, B. Ivey, B. Irick, D. Iaquet, L. Ienkins C. Iohns, P. Iones, P. Iordan, C. Iudd, G. Kailholz, C, Kamp, I. Kareth I, Kay, B. Keith, S, Kelly, B. Kenty, L. Kespohl, I. Kestner, R. Kidd. ' 2 ' I' . ff ' eff M-if ifn X w,- , ns .. f , y. V. I V , i i1.,g7 ' I f. , F 'ra' J ,,.,,, , ' , ,Wg ' Q 9 , fs i r ,, -if 27 ,, 5 I z I 41 J m. 2 fr ..,. - . . i.. , ,Z , wg , V1 , ., . ' f I I Q .f ft ' I ' auf ,, W , i I I I ,I ll, , r..' , I 'W' I 'N P Dazzied by this year's Christmas tree, furnished by Student Council, are B4 Sohnqen, D, I-Ieiser, L. Delse-no, I. Louis and A. Demeetry as they watch Sandy Voigt and Sandy Vetter decorating it. rv? of W A N 'Q ' . 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' I AA.,,, l if -,. f-- - I , A I ' S itts , V v Q I , Q r , ..: , Q A .. Q . V r .V f,z ', 4, - . ,,, 5 ' V . r , i t I ' , I . ,: A , ,...g. . .a a , f?L , . I Q i , I I Q R' f at it I Af l P' y ' x y . W V ,,! Q, ' -, ', , it X ' ' . A Lai . i' It I I Above First Row: B. Kingsley, C, Kinker, P. Kirk, R. Kissick, W. Kleemann, P. Klein, C. Kleintelter, R, Klene, R. Klug, D. Knecht, P. Knosp, I. Knox, I, Koester. Second Row: Betty Koch, Bill Koch, M, Kohl, R, Kohler, L. Koking, B. Krueger, I, Kunkemoeller, R. Lamaere, M. Lambing, L. Large, R. Lassandro, R. Lawrence, D, Lee. Third Row: C. Leedy, B. Leidenheimer, B, Levy, F. Lewis, N. Lewis, F, L'l-Iommedieu, P. Liggett, C. Lind, L. Lipscomb, B. Lockhart, W. Long, D. Lovins, G. Lugannani. Fourth How: K. Lundin, D. Lundy, M. Lutz, C, Lynch, P. Macaluso, I. Mager, T, Mahaney, I. Majors, N. Manchester, H. Mangan, T. Manor, D, Marcurn, I, Marksberry. Fifth Row: I. Marrs, L. Martin, R. Martin, B. Maxwell, P. Mazza, P. Myers S. Myers, V, Nanney, M. Ne-mann, T, Nerlinger, S. Neutarth, M, New I. Marzheuser. Sixth Row: C, Mayleben, F. Mays, G. McCartney, C, McCaulou, P. McMillan, M. McMullen, S. McMullen, H. Mees, D. Melillo, D. Merrifield, T. Metz, l. Metzler, I. Miefert. Seventh Row: D. Miles, C. Miller, Charlie Miller, I, Miller, P, Miller, R. Miller, T, Miller, B. Mobberley, R. Moore, I. Moran, D. Morgan, W Mobley, G, Morris. Eighth Row: B. Morris, R. Muench, I. Mulholland, I, Mullen, M. Mur phy, P. Myers, F. Neuman, I. Newman, Ierry Newman, Ioyce New man, L, Nichols, I. Nickerson, Ierry Nickerson. 142 Opposite Page First Row: C, Nickoson, R. Noell, L. Oder, P, Oehler, Peggy Oehler, E. Oliger, P, Orlemann, P. O'Rowke, I. Oster, I. Paner, A. Pangallo D. Park, D. Parker. Second Row: P. Parker, H, Patterson, M, Paxson, M. Peet, L. Penne- kamp, P, Perkins, D. Peters, B. Petrick, D. Pfafiinger, C. Piper, D. Poore, C. Pope, A. Price. Third Row: I. Price, B. Prinzo, R. Pruiett, D, Puckett, I, Race, R. Raf- ferty, T, Ramsey, K. Randall, I. Rathkamp, M. Reeves, E. Reirf, M Reising, I. Rernle. Fourth Row: C. Reynolds, I. Richardson, I, Ridener, R. Ridner, R Riede, D. Ringo, B, Roberts, P. Roberts, E. Roden, M. Roesner, B, Rog ers, P, Rohe, M. Rose. Fiith Row: P. Rose, I. Rosenberger, W. Rossbach, A, Rosser, H. Roth S. Rothhaas, D, Rotte, R. Ruehl, I. Rumph, H. Ruskaup, W, Russell, L Sailers, P. Samad. Sixth Row: C. Satterfield, T, Sauer, M. Saulsbury, I. Schalk, W. Scheer VJ, Scherlel, S. Schmidt, W. Schmid, E. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, L. Schobert I, Schott. 1 Pep Club members gather together as attendance is taken at one of the football games. PEP CLUB AROUSES TEAM AND SCHOOL SPIRIT 'r ' ,- f jf! I 54 ' L ,X ,!,f,J.:',,,,f1 If hx I' . 1 ' t3U5i:ff',fff.11f 517: lf. , V ' ' ,Q M , , , , 5 fe HQ A ill' Slit W kr, H uxmf, ' an . at , g a r l P ' if ra lf zi l , ry V , ' J xv V ' ., . , I ' Q' ,V I4-5 ffm! 3 , 51' ,VW f P Z ,. 7 My 'z P7 .U agiiia. , N f ear L .P 5 ,4 ol,P , , wr P f -AW - xii -it 1 P l r P Q ,tle QL A Q , .. 'T I, ., :x iii , 1 P V 'An 1 :22 , P 7? , A' ' h ,X , , I il V :it 1 M x, +I? . , W ry ' v , P A q 5 1-s ' at f ll Q , 9.5 Q gp, X fllkl H X 44, ...1 V. K X ,,:,, 'iigf 4, X iz Q K fy J ' lx Y! 4 ' ,I 2 2 143 V, A Vlll 3 im' 2 , V 'Q s z , l : P ' 1 1. ' A J , , f 'N Q' 'rP P P rt ' A if t l .K Vklv ,. , A M ,4 ., Lal V - P . it Q ttt, P P' K., 5 ff , 'x f ,eil fr lf 5 73, ' r, ,D Vg ,? Zi 1 ? V ,,,,A 9 P fff ' ,. I 1. 9 .- ,, .. 4 ,,Q.. ,., .. 4 ,N K , P li L43 2, ,. 'A MMP ,., o 52.- M: , u .21 Q84 49,3 gi x.-...L.a... Qi a 2 BUSINESS CLUB TAKES EDUCATIQNAL TOURS Attention! lnterested in business? loin the Business Club. This senior high group ot over one hundred and titty students has accomplished everything they set out to do and has had a lot ot tun doing it. Heading the list ot activities were the excursions to Proctor and Gamble and the Federal Reserve Bank. Both these trips offered practical acquaintance with the work of business, and the thrill ot learning by first-hand observation. Another highlight ot the year was the dance Where the candidates tor basketball gueen were introduced. Closing the Busi- ness Club year was the gala picnic held tor all members I Leaving for their tour of Proctor and Gamble are the officers of in May. Business Club: I. Blankenship, I, Niemes, G. Nagele and l. Holton. Q i as Q his l f Q . is i Q t if t Y A , Aff! I-v X :EQ -.qt , 1 , 4 ,-.. yy- V ,if K ,bi .- , , W K H Q L X' K '... 7' A N ----' iii 'ci - c'- My V. .fi f f i..l Q 1-.LX LA..L - ga Q M ' A A fi 4251, f .i A x 3 T KVE, f V?T 2253, Y 4V. 'gi l. S l l t . 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There must be a great deal Looking further into the production ot one ot lvorydales tloaters of work that goes into th,e making ot just one little bar of soap. curious club members see the soap made into bars, cut up and branded E , I I WT.. i ' I ,' , A yi A' ' '5 ' ., 'I ' ' ' V. i '.. . A Opposite Page l First Row: G, Schramrn, B. Schroeder, C. Schuch, R, Schunk, I. Schus- Iils -. r- , rf? me ter, I, Schwartz, S. Schwarz, L. Schweiger, D. Schweikert, R. Scott, lbj I ',VA IM' ffii A' I. Sears, M, Sears, L, Seasor, I-l. Seitz, M, Seitz, C. Sh,eets, S. Sherrill, I I B. Shorter, I. Sieger, I Second Row: C. Siemers, T. Sillman, B. Silvernell, I. Simpson, I, Slaw- ,W ' son, Cv. Smith, M. Smith, I. Sugel, B. Smith, Roger Smith, Ronald Smith. J I A 4 L, Snyder, E. Socher, B. Sohngen, L. Solar, F, Sowd,-er, C. Sparenberg. I. , , '- , WV IRQ! fi? Sprague, I. Statt, D. Stahmer. Y 'l ' Third Bow: D. Steel, M. Steele, M. Stein, N, Stephens, K. Stewart, P. K In ,A , Stillwell, I. Slortz, S. Stuclcey, V, Suesser, I. Sudclendort, B. Suggs, M. A Q VM QV .i a Suiter, Iacquie Taylor, Iack Taylor, I. Taheny, I. Takahashi, I, Tashjian, Q f '27 yn, B. Tau, M. Tebelman, V, Tepe. , ,. 76? Sk f- . .. ,AVV V y . , ,f,. K ' A .,V f . Z ,Q .,'- V Fourth Row: I. Thayer, M. Theiring, R. Thieman, D. Thinnes, K. I ' ' in A Thompson, R, Thompson, R. Thornhill, S. Toclorovtch, A, Toepfer, I. f V V, X V Toe-pier, B. Tuttenolsam, V. Uchtman, N, Usher, K. Vanlieu, T. Vasiliady, V Q , y 1 S. Vendeland, G. Veser, A. Vincent, K. Vogt, G, Waggoner. : '- 'P i 'I i YZ 7 ? I , , if , , QM, J It ,V ix ..,,,. J Fifth Row: B. Walbrun, P. Waldron, K. Wall, D. Walsh, L. Ward, . 5, f V f vf -4 if 2147? I. Watts, I. Watts, E. Webb, R. Weber, W, Weber, I. Weidner, I Y Y 'G' 4 in A' . ,. .iff 40 5-K -2 W W ... 'ft If I ey-9? '14 3 li? nr f , if ,W X ,wil .,,,,, f V ,..,. ,A -3 ' .ig I - 'f if X .Y X K , DV . , .5 1' H -.72 a Lf' QU? , A i 1, . f . .f . -. ff ff 7 H , , A .47 3265 f t ' iff I . I W T x , . 17. I .Q K 5' li K ,J:, : . 3 l , ', 5 ....., I , Q ff 4, it -., : .1 Weigand, M, Weil, I. Weis, R. Wehlcing, I. Weingartner, L. Weis, I Weisenberger, N, Welch, E. Wells. Sixth Row: R. Welz, L. Wenger, C, Werner, I. Weston, I, Weston, D Westrich, I. Whisman, R, White, W. White, E. Whitton, I, Wieland P. Willenborg, B. Williams, E. Williams, P. Williams, I, Wilms, D Wintersteen, I. Wise, R. Wittwer, R, Wohlwender. Seventh Row: A, Wolt, C. Wolt, S. Wolt, M, Wondrack, D. Woods I. Woody, R. Yanney, B. Yockey, R. Young, H, Zeek, I, Zeelc, A. Zim pher, I. Zimpher, D. Zink. FUN IS THE CREED OF THE CLASS OF '58 With the opening of West Hi's doors in September, a wonderful- fun-filled year stretched forward for the junior class. The crisp, brown days of autumn saw the juniors carry out their first important class function, the election of the junior class officers. After some lively competi- tion, lim Lemen was elected president, Mike Lemert, vice-president: Carol Cottingham, secretaryp and loan lmmenhort, treasurer. The serious responsibilities over, the iuniors turned to funefood, music, singing, and dancing. The annual jun- ior class roundup, this year's mid-winter Snowshoe Shuffle, provided these in abundance. Though fun was the creed of the class of '58, it was not only gay and care-free fun, but also the fun found in the challenge of its studies. That the juniors met this scholastic challenge was evidenced by the fact that of the thirty-two senior high students on the mid-year A Honor Roll, fifteen were juniors. With members on West Hi's city champs football team and all other varsity squads, and featured performers in Bandwagon, Western Hills' junior class carried its standard high in all school activities. Iunior Class orlicers act as hosts and hostesses at the annual roundup. First Row: N. Ackley, M. Adler, D, Albert, S. Allen, S. Altemeier, W Anderson, E. Annavedder, E. Ansorg, E. Armstrong, L. Backus, B. Baker I, Baldwin, T. Barker. Second Row: I, Barrett, I, Bauer, N. Bauer, R. Bauer, N, Beard, I Behler, B. Beiersdorfer, M. Bell, H. Benjamin, E. Benson, B. Beyer, P. Beyer, C. Bierbaum. Third Row: I. Bimber, D. Black, I, Blaqa, R. Blake, I. Blevins, A, Booklet, D. Boehnker, C. Bond, N. Boniield, D. Borcherotinq, A. Borson, P, Brardt, R. Brauer. V K. KZSWXA NE Fourth Row: C, Bredentoerder, D, Brendlinqer, I. Brenqelman, M, Brenqelman, M, Brewer, Dana Brooke, D. Brooke, M, Brown, L. Brown- ing, L, Buchtman, R. Buck, L. Buftinqton, C. Bunte. Fifth Row: Ierry Burke, I. Burke, G. Burkett, G. Burkley, R. Burns, B. Cain, I. Carr, C. Celesti, M, Chastain, V. Cheshire, T, Childers, B. Church, F. Church. Sixth Row: C. Clark, D. Clawson, B, Coates, L. Combs, K. Conatser, D, Conaway, S, Conner, D. Cooper, C, Cope, R. Cottinqham, I. Cox, N. Cox, I. Crowe. 2 i ' rt N x P sr f I I A . as rs f a-ff 'Tr A -,ii . A an .. 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I , - WY ii SQ. A it 'F ' .X fi ls A I 3 AF Lm, , V 1 55? .,,V X , A ' fs D - 'G' . 3 I Above First Row: D. Cruse, S. Cueto, G. Cunningham, I. Currie, I. Cutler, B, Davis, G. Davis. Second Row: B, Day, G. Deck, I, Deifel, A. DeVore, L. Dewan, R Dickman, I. Diehl, Third Row: D. Dietrich, B. Dillard, A. Dimitry, B. Doan, M. Dockweiler, B. Downey, I. Dreyer. Fourth Row: S, Drew, I. Dunaway, C. Dunn, P. Eagan, L. East, R Elobers, M. Eberhard. Fifth How: K. Eger, B. Eggers, R, Ehling, D. Eicher, S. Eiding, B. Elkins P. Ellis. Sixth Row: B, English, R. Fair, B, Fairchild, S. Fightmaster, P. Filter B. Fischbach, S. Fischbach. Seventh Row: A. Fischer, B. Fleischmann, D. Fletcher, C. Focke, B Francis, H. Franke, E. Friedhott. Eighth Row: B. Gailey, B. Gann, G. Gath, B. Gehhard, T. Gehner, I. Gehring, F. Geiger. f ANXIOUS MOMENTS PRECEDE CROWNING OF MR. WEST HI Below and Opposite Page First Row: R. Geiger, M. Geldreich, R. Gerclsen, I. George, R. Gibson N, Gieringer, B. Gilla, B. Ginzinger, I. Gollahon, H, Georges, P. Grat Iack Greene, I, Greene, I. Grimes, B, Grimm, D. Gross, D. Gucken- loerger, C. Gudgeon, I. Haas, C, Haehnle. Second Row: C. Hatt, I, Hague, C. Hahn, D. Haley, Edwin Hall, E. Hall, E. Hambaugh, I. Harnish, D. Harmon, P, Hammond, R. Harris, R Harsham, S. Haskell, N, Hassertt, B. Hayes, B. Hearn, L. Heineman, P. Heisel, K. Heist, K, Heist, D. Henderson. Third Row: R. Henkel, I. Hennekes, L. Hensley, I. Herbert, F. Hergert, B. Herring, C, Herweh, S. Herzner, A. Hicks, D. Hicks, O. Hiers, I. Hildebrand, N, Hill, G. Hillelorand, I. Hilshorst, G. l-lincy, I. Hissong E. Hizer, N. Hoffman, D. Hoinke. Fourth Row: N. Homan, S, Hopping, I, Horton, L. Houze, L. Hoy, I. Hughes, I. Hughes, Ianet lmmenhort, Ioan lmrnenhort, C. Iacocks, B. Ietfers, L. Iohnson, B, Iohnston, F. Iones, B, Kaemmerle, G. Kamiki, C, Kammerer, K. Keiser, B. Kennedy, D. Kerloer. Fifth Row: l. Kessler, E. Kettelhut, D. Kiewit, I. Kiewit, D. King, D. King, E. Kirschmann, I. Kleemann, M. Klein, D, Klemme, I. Knapp, P. Kneptle, C. Knosp, C. Koelling, P. Koenig, B. Koeppe, K. Koerloer, Pt. Kohl, C. Kohlm.eyer, H. Koon. . . N-Z , V ,V..,.. K. , 'l . -' ..,,, , F' 0 Q f X ' f 4 . I V 11. 13, A I . I I . If Q . z gf , f.f:..f:..'i- , , -. i , A in 7? .vrW?'L' 7,1 i mg , In f-,, ,y y ,YU . . ,TV V , I p I W 2 M ig, . X 1 V if Q gmaifiix. . n ff Z 47 1 . . . 1 f K ' 6 ,Z , .i ' - 22, .af .W-MM.--W-.,.,.,.,.j7.,i,7w-.1 .,,., W ,.,.. . ..... - ..-.,.,.,...,. 4 ..,., , f fy ,M .t f 'M , , gi Q95 Qty 2 ,. 1 1 , - y ,Q we f f f y f fi f f Q X f f!! f X f 7 5 , , y Ur Qt 1 .............,...,.,..m,W,.,W..,,. g W7 W ,. I I f ,lu X 4 , . I . f ivfyl L ' W 1' kwa, Z Z 3,1 A, Si ,. La.. L .... .. .... , ., ,, .... -,...... . .- fl. ' Q' Y , 'W -.4 'W 'G + Q, ' I , . I Kr I ' I , , , y l 4 1 . 5 V, , A 1 M M Z, f' :Q 1 1 N. in , , 4 , f ? 4, W , 1 7 4 f ,,my, V 1 'sv A kiss by Bonnie Craiq, a trophy, and title-all three are Warren Kirchriefs as Mr. Vifesiern Hills. . vb ..w. 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Q, Q34 , .Y ' X . ., ff f f r' 1 ,,,, A V 'ff r , V . . , , ' , ' ff 4-I ff inf ' Y fi , .If ' . ' Y ' 542, , ' E STUDENTS RELAX T0 LUNCH TIME MELODIES Below First Row: B. Kramer, I. Kramer, I, Kruse, lucly Kruse, S. Kruse, G. Kuhn, H. Krueger, C. Kuwatch, H. Lofortune, M. Lalosh, l. Landers. Second Row: D. Lange, l. Lay, N. Lehnhoff, E. Loch, I. Lemen, M. Lemert, C, Leslie, S. Linqardo, K. Lawrence, I, Laxton, I, Levy. Third Row: C. Luellen, S. Lutz, H, Lynch, N. Maas, P. Madden, T. Man- qin, R. Markqroff, K. Marlin, R. Martin, D. Maxlield, S, Maxwell, Fourth Row: l. Mazza, P. McBeath, S, McCoy, D, McElroy, P. Mcliloberts, R. Meier, I. Menard, R. Merz, B. Meyer, l, Meyer, S. Meyer. Fifth Row: Moellerinq, Sixth Row Newcomer O'Brien. T. Meyer, B. Miller, D, Moad, Dixie Moad, S. Moore, M. B ,Morris, Bruce Morris, R. Morris, B. Morrison, I. Mueller, L, Muenichbach, T. Murphy, E. Muschick, C, Musser, S. I. Niehaus, B. Nieman, G. Nieman, P. Nohr, W. Nuckols, I. if-421 f . ,gf Q .. . 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Y, , , 2 li . ,, A y , . 5 , 5 my f f, LN' X I A I K .J K .. L 1 f , ikf. , K, , K-aw vl: , at ,f. , ,QK M' I' ' V K ,t .,,V X . K, K 'Hx , . . f ',,4 K KVA K K fuk 3 K, wi'-Z,,, K , 91 if V, 4 QA.. KA V, klkr K , vrk. Y KZ K 1, . - we, KXKKPK, ,Y . .K , K, , KKK! K! K , KK, .- .K 3 , , , K i .f,, . , ' I ,-.M ,.. Kpftilxsf KKK KKKK ,f 1 r , I K ,Ki - . vit . r , A Q L B Lal .. as . . I , ' f. , t. , I. . .,, K K , --AV K KK K .' 'g 7 A , K:-, 'KK K -, K ,K K . 'J my I 1 fi P ,JP fi . ii ' Je. 5' Q , ,, I ii T 4.: KK KKKKK ,K .K , 'K ,.,v y K .kil E K. , ,K .V KK K., KL, .KKK KK, K I ,Q f . , 9: K 5. ,Ki K K .F ,. 'K 3- f.. W K. New - -K . , -. , an I A ho.. 1 in I f , , ff , , S I . tr , Q a,., f f .t.fiQf Rl I , . . if ' ' , I ' Q 1 S 24.41 l or s N I . l . F X I , IWW J ' : - 1 7 ., K K f ' ' IK - K KI I KK K .- K K I K 1-,K - .t ' ' I2 . I f 1 l -, D AQ, A ,I 0. ' 1 K ' fam :Z I '21, ., ' - . . ' K if ', ,f f ,, 1135 ,' ZZ' J Q4 ,,, I 1 , N I 2 . , 1 2 er e ' ' . A,'. I ',.- 5 X ---f' ' 'I L S -QA tif .ff iw., .,.' 1 L X - 533, f 1 K K If ,gf-M, K -f . K EK K , J: .. : K ,I KLKKK K K K -,', V K , .,,,, K KT, Q. K , Q , SK . . . ., KK KKK KKKKKK 1 . Y Q , ' ., ' : . KK ,KK K KKK ., 1 K , I ,KKKKK 1 KK KK K K , V t , K . K 4. . ' ' K rex , Above First Row: R. Olthaus, I. Ose, R, Palmer, B. Panuska, D, Patterson, A. Patton, L. Payloft, T. Pemberton, P. Peters, R. Petersman, I. Phillipps, P. Pratt, G. Pies, V. Platt, M. Poli, G, Polster, P, Poppe, G. Post. Second Row: I. Potts, D, Pottschmidt, F. Potter, B. Powers, W. Radcliite, L. Ramstetter, I. Rape, W, Richter, D. Rau, T, Rau, N, Redman, B. Reed, N. Rehn, R. Riemer, F. Reinhard, I. Renner, C. Reusing, W. Reusing, Third Row: B. Richardson, I. Richardson, H, Richter, R, Rieder, D. Prager, G. Prager, W, Price, I. Probst, B, Ringenberger, F. Rissover, I. Robbins, B. Roberts, I. Robinson, E. Roesner, P. Romelli, D. Ruebel, D, Ruehlmann, M, Russell. Fourth Row: G. Rutenschroer, L. Sandman, B, Sandusky, D. Sanninq, I, Sceger, G, Scheuernstuhl, B. Schenk, R. Schmidt, M. Schoenlaub, I. Schott, D. Schroer, W. Schumacher, E. Scott, A, Seidler, I, Seybert F. Shields, E, Simmons, K. Skony. Fifth Row: R. Slater, C. Small, D. Smith, Randy Smith, R. Smith, K. Sommertield, S. Sosebee, P, Specht, B, Speer, D. Spencer, M. Sterchi, L Sterling, S. Stith, G. Stokes, T, Stoller, I. Story, B, Strike, N. Strohm. Sixth Row: C. Studt, L. Sudhotf, M. Suit, D, Sullivan, R. Sweeney, P. Taylor, M, Thomas, I. Threm, I, Tieman, I. Tiffany, P, Tillenburg, G. Tinsley, N, Todd, M. Todorovich, E. Traub, C, Traut, B. Tuerck, I Tuertscher. Seventh Row: P. Tygrett, B. Utfman, H. Vaias, C. VanWinkle, R. Vickf ers, K, Vieth, C. Vincent, C, Vogel, I. Volterman, L. Vonlehmden, G. Vornheder, R. Vorherr, D. Voynovich, I, Wadsworth, K, Wagner, I. Walker, T, Warburg, P. Warren. Iazz jumps with I. Bauer and F. Reinhard in the D. I. booth. is W, hx is 5. , -, . ,- , 4. , Mm 4 z' 1 9- V If fw W A 1 4. , if L- P 'lf , 7 'if .g if, V 7 .wif C, 3 'X , ' f' V' M' , -V , V T Q 5 l X f' th if A 1 fn Q , ' , gf. if 4 Z ,,, Q rf H I U vm. lm 'I' 3 Q f rv b X , . ff ,, r C i T W 'S f K .wif T ' i sz: A it 1 fx 3 it A94 mn W, 22' , ff, ,V 4: V . Q jj r 1 4.151 4? Q 2 4 g fix 5 v .,,-zy 2 W .K V' I Above First Row: N. Weaver, D, Weinberg, C, Weiss, C. Vlfells, I, West, D We-strich, D. Westrich, Mae White. Second Row: M. White, W, White, I. Wickline, D, Vfilliams, M. Wil liams, T, Williams, I. Williamson, I,Wil1iq. Third Row: H, Willmann, l. Wilson, M. Willwerth, E, Wind, I, Winkler, S. Winter, R. Witsken, I. Withworth. Fourth Row: N. Wolfe, G, Wood, I, Tepe, R, Tepe, T, Teller, M. Theil- man, C. Yazell, B, Zarnmert. Fifth Row: R. Zehner, T, Ziegler, E. Zimmer, N. Zoller, R. Zorn, M, Zuch. Cheerleaders make a perfect finale to our Nil Ht H BV R,,1-QD 1 2 f Hrtsrnuff' LOOK AHEAD TO THEIR SENIOR YEAR Below Seventh Grade: B, Barcol, B. Baumbach, D. Humphrey, I, Meyer, L. Miller, L. Montaq, L, Mullins, L. Nanni, C. Neyer, N. Pennelcamp, I. Schroeder, M. Witt, D, Wolter. Eighth Grade: D. Hildebrand, E. Hubbard, T, King, R. Shipe, N. Slater, B. Vecke, E. Vincent, P. Westrich, B. Willingham, L. Wlilson. Ninth Grade: T. Beetz, M. Brockman, A, Case, L. Dissinqer, E. Fisher, S. Hamilton, T, Hohnroth, B. Hubbard, S. Iohnson, T, Ioyce, L. Maynard, C. Meinecke, B. McNett, P. O'Toole, D, Powell, B. Batomir, B. Schallick, L, Sims, A. Smith, H. Spurlinq, B. Walls, S, Weqelin, K. Wilson, M Witte. Tenth Grade: T. Ackerman, R. Amrein, I. Annis, G, Arnold, A. Braun E. Coss, D. Dorn, D. Dyer, V. Gordon, T, Heidler, F. Hines, E. Lauter- wasser, B. Marshall, I, Morton, M, New, D. Piper, M, Ruppre-chi, B Tucker, D. Prater, C. Schott, S. Schotte. Eleventh Grade: M, Alterneier, C. Brown, D. Eckarcli, M. Furstenberqer D. Kanet, E. Lealh, I, Luebbert, B, Hopping, T, Marcum, M, Matre, S Maxwell, C. Meyer, E. Meyer, N. Prince, B. Beider, C. Ries, I. Schaal I, Shinkle, B. Steelman, D. Steinhauer, S, Suit, D, Voynovich, B. Wolf. ' ' A nf ' ' xii., fu fr f -+5 3 2 'W' ' 42' V S. ,. Q69 rr Q' A X X, . . , 5: V A , V, 1 f, K, - fi: ,, . V kiwi .. I' f ,VQV . L5 ff V W 2 kj. V ' Q , . 1 .7 2 ' N5 . 5 'i 7. V .ff ' F V A L! , . , - ff-f. f V., f N f- . f . , , ,K L A zg X ' VV . V, I , 5 al ,,,, ,f A ' k ,, fiip..' I if I jx. 'I 5 ' 'DQ ...il wg! K ' . , 4, 73' - w fu' Mi Y . 7? v . ' S .yr we , W gf, M jf ' ,' V ' 1 , 4. 'ff' ' ,Q ,ik ' ' , ' X .lc . X 'ff I Tv VW . - 'mga I 'Q I, ' f - ..4,,, -.ri A x f, -I Q.. - . I . J, c I . , . sr as V X , lw:'j5 l.X ' ' 'A if Af lim ' TT' ii is fl I ' . if I sv., N I ., X . Q - 1 , . M Q w.. lr. . A If A.. . A. ,V . A K .. if x ri, Q. , , 4 'I ff Q p W F' I .1 fx' . . . i. E I I ' X 4 nik VA I 'QI ' L? 972 ,Mi ,Q 7 A X f A I L fri 'Y 8, - 'r I ff , - it f , Q . 1 x lx. cl 4' b- Q . . ,, 1 4 . y. ! I V! , ' ' ' ' ' 9 x J, 1' .. 3' X we L Llyfipxg lumpy. ,-.. if i A . . xy, aw-34: 1 Q d.,i x L iff .X xi iw' 7 X' S' X I 17 H A, x 5' ,cfs T ,wig 1 DLI- 'FAQ V, Wg. jf- Z 1 x , K, '- iw , Xi! 7 l 'A' . ,t LJ to L .. P Everyone grab a partner, shouted the caller, the Mountain Do was under way. Country folk, I. Blankenship, P. Lehman, G. Iarries, S. Lehman, and L. Lenzer, provided the entertainment. The crowd waited in eager anticipation: the lights dimmed: the drums rolled: and then, lean Blankenship stepped forth to be crowned Foot- ball Queen of l957. Her attendants were Kathy Eckert and lanet Voll. 69' 3 Opposite page Senior Class President, Bob Shimizu, seems to have time on his hands, as lie places the bronze sundial on its pedestal in the court, Other class officers-Barb Seyferth, Vice-President: Cliff Schwandner, Treasurer: and Carol Brech, Secretary, offer advice. I' if. ft SENIORS ARE LEADERS IN OUR BUSY WORLD ls my tie on straight? Oh, my hair's a mess! Do I have enough lipstizk oft? Such were the tlustered comments filling the air as some seniors, Bon l-laskamp, Merle Wagner, and Welda l-lartzler, primped, kefore siting for their senior portraits. ,J . Hedda Hoppers hats were never like this! Lenore Lenzer, Ietta Fannin and lanet Srmth certainly have some original creations, Composing the club charter for the lr. Council on World Affairs are the officers, l. Steel ,Mr, Hess, A, Ballestra, A, Alterneier, and G. Spencer. vf' ACTIVITIES VARY THE PATTERN OF ROUTINE SCHOOL DAYS The senior year leaves a lasting impression on all Western Hills students Who could forget the excite ment of electing class officers the suspense of crowning the queens, the gaiety of the Mountain Do and the fun at the Senior Outing? Who would want to forget the pride of forming the lr Council on World Affairs for the promotion of international relationships? What girl will not cherish the memories of Senior Girls Club the fellowship and good times experienced while work ing together? With such memories behind a senior looks forward to graduation with mixed emotions sad because such relationships are left behind but at the same time, happy because he is grown up and a new life is opening before him Sernor Grrls Club orfrcers and the-rr htile srsiers accompamed by Pat Frederrck smq carols at the Chrrstmas Party They are W Gourley P Smrth D Burd I Fannm K Hansen P Hohnroih G Chfton G Swrkard Mrs Walier B Runtz K Krrby L Lenzer P Krrk M Fhckmqer A nrqht to remember always K Yearout I V011 anu I Lrqqeit wont soon forqet the thrrll of bemq chosen Basketball Queen and attendants , ' gf fyf, ff . ff f Vi, 4, IT'S A WORLD OF First Row: ADELSPERGER, WILLIAM FRANCIS- Bill ,Senior Choir: Band- wagon-the car's the thing. ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH ANN, Breeze Staff, GAA, 2 Year Letter Girl, Tausia, Future Nurses' Club, Y-Teens, Dramatics Club, Vice President, Office Aide, Senior Girls' Club-Cute and trim: our Goldilocks. ALLEN, IOI-IN WILLIAM, Business Club-thoughtful quietness. Second Row: ALLEN, NANCY YETTA, GAA, 4 Year Letter Girl, Modern Dance, Umpires Class, Theta Alpha Pi, President, Spanish Club, Y'Teens, Senior Glrls' Club, Business Club, Attendance Office-a sprink- ling of fun, sunny nature, ALTEMEIER, ANN, Daisy Chain, Girls' Week Representative, Student Council, Safety Committee, Breeze Typist, GAA, Mod- ern Dance, Business Club, Latin Club, Secretary, Y-Teens, Senior Girls' Club, Ir. Council on Wo.ld Affairs, Secretary, Cum Laude, Prom Oueen-serene countenance, depth of knowledge. , ARLETH, ARLENE IDA, Theta Alpha Pi, Business Club, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club-crystal blue eyes, radiant complexion. Third Row: ANDREE, BRUCE ALAN, Senior Class Play-a mind of his own. ARMSTRONG, GARY ARTHUR, Disc Iockey Booth-industrial minded, pleasant manner. ARNOLD, RICHARD HERBERT, Iunior High Office Aide-neven changing nature, speaking ability, Fourth Row: ASTLER, IUDITH LEE- Iutes , GAA, l Y.ear Letter Girl, Kytyves, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Prom Oueen Attendant-cre ative hands, expressive brown eyes, AVEY, IANET MARGARET- Ave , Daisy Chain, Student Coun- cil, Breeze Staff, GAA, Vice President, Basketball, Softball, Hockey Honor Teams, Synchronized Swimming, Pidel, Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl, Umpires Class, Y-Teens, Senior Girls' Club-athletic ability, friendliness personified, BADGLEY, RICHARD LOUIS- Badge , Band-co-operation and words of meaning. Fifth Row: BAILEY, IERROLD FRANKLIN- Jerry , Cross Country, Maroon W, Swimming, Triginta Opiimi, Business Club, Hi-Y, Merchan- dising-one of the boys. BAIRD, JANET LEE, Iunior Achievement, GAA, Modern Dance, Kytyves, Pledge Mistress, Bible Club, Business Club, Iunior High Office Aide-laughter-loving, interested in Others, BAKER, PATRICK CORRIGAN-' Pat , Breeze Staff, Council on World Affairs-reserved awareness, easy-going humor. Sixth Row: BAKER, PHYLLIS ANN-'lDl'tYl , GAA, Modern Dance: Senigf Choir, Senior Girls' Club-Southern belle, engaging smile. BALDWIN, DONALD WHESLEY- Baldy , Business Club-love of outdoors. BALES, BUD WOODSON- Bull , Student Council, Football, Bas. ketball, Baseball, Business Club, Hi-Y-individualist through and through. R LD QF K novs AND Gmrs First Row: BALLESTRA, ANDRE JOSEPH- Andy : Student Council Safety Committee: Cross Country: French Club: Ir: Council on World Affairs, President: Monitor-a gentleman from sole to crown. BANK, BONNIE ELISABETH: Daisy Chain: Student Council: An- nual Business Manager: GAA: 2 Year Letter Girl: Business Club: Future Teachers' Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Cum Laude-tops in any field. BAUER, IOSEPH MICHEAL- Ace : Boys' Week Representative: Band Announcer: Bandwagon: Sr. Class Play: Disc Iockey: Stage Crew-West Hi's Will Lenay. Second Row: BECKER, IO ANN- Io : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club-sott spoken feminity. BECKER, MARY ELLEN ROBERTA- Birdie : Business Club: Mer- chandising-true friendship based on real sincerity. BEERS, IUDITH KAYE: GAA: 2 Year Letter Girls: Umpires Class: Future Nurses' Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club: Sub Deb Club-breezy manner: ready wit, Third Row. BEIGEL, WALTER LOUIS- Walt : Track: Band: Orchestra: Band- wagon: Band Letter Club :Orchestra Pin Club: Business Club: Hi- Y-destined for the best in lite. BEISER, DEBORAH ELSA- D,ebby : Daisy Chain: Student Coun- cil, S.T.P. Board: Service Awards Committee: Breeze Co-Editor: Advanced Tennis: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girls: Modern Dance: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens, Board: Senior Girls' Club: Cum Laude-a leader with radiant personality, BELL, GEORGE HAROLD: free and easy manner. Fourth Row: BELLMAN, LOIS ANNE: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Future Nurses' Club: Latin Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls' Club-quiet with a bright smile. BETTS, PATRICIA ANN- Pat : GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Bandwagon: Sub Deb Club-twinkling toes: warm and cordial. BINGHAM, JOHN CARLTON: Track: Cross Country: Band-scienf titically inclined: always a laugh. Fifth Row: BLACK, MARY ANN: Merchandising-warm-hearted iriegdliness. BLANKENSHIP, IEAN ANN: Cheerleader: Dramatlcs Club: Foot- ball Queen: Advanced Basketball: Student Council, Secretary: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: 4 Year Letter Girl: Tausia, Pledge Mistress: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club -a darling doll, deserving all. BLEH, ROSLYN MARIE: Business Club-friendship that deepens with wear. Sixth Row: BOLINO, RALPH LOUIS: Football: Baseball: Triginta Optimi, Sec- remyt HFY' SGCTGGTY-dfOll Wit: man of few words. BOOTH, JERRY IOSBPH- Ier : reserved manner with congenial' iy. B President-satisfied with the world. ORMAN, RALPH CARL: Bowling: Business Club: Merchandising, wa-4' ,V , KQV ,- Mlm! if IT'S A WORLD First Row: BOSE, MARCELLA IOHANNA- Martyn: Student Council: GAA. Secretary: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dancer 5 Yefif I-eller Girl: Lite Saving Corps: Umpires Class: Fidel: Future NUISQS' Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club-picturesque at- tractiveness. BOTHWELL, IOYCE MAY- Ioycie : Daisy Chain: Student Coun- cil Safety Committee: Breeze Co-Editor: GAA: Tennis Manager: Advanced Hockey: 6 Year Letter Girls: Modern Dance: Synchron- ized Swimming: Bandwagon: Senior Glrls' Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-clear-thinking eloquence: versatility. BOVARD, EILEEN SUE- Bo : Student Council: GAA: Advanced Baseball: Modern Dance: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club- ever an artist: indispensable friend. Second Row: BOX, IOANN LEE- Boxie : Student Council: Breeze Staff, Art Editor: GAA: Modern Dance: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club-high voltage grin: ever-helping hand, BRAMMER, SUSAN PHYLLIS- Bram : GAA: Advanced Baseball: Modern Dance: 3 Year Letter Girl: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Tausia-dark-haired Ioveliness- glowing appearance. BRATER, ROBERT HENRY: Football: Track: Gym Team: Maroon W-Superman physique: foootball prowess. Third Row: BRECH, CAROL RAE- Rae : Sr. Class Secretary: Cheerleader: Student Council, School Spirit Committee: S.T.P. Board: GAA, President: Advanced Hockey: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Life Saving Corps: Piolel, Pledge Mistress: Bandwagon: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir-bushel oi sunshine: sparkl- ing personality. BRIDGES, BARBARA ANN- Barb : Daisy Chain: Red Cross: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Future T.eachers' Club: Senior Girls Club: French Club: Office Aide: Curn Laude -quiet amiability: dernure daintiness. BRINKMAN, THOMAS EDWARD- Eagle : jovial personality, Fourth Row: BROGE, FLORENCE FRANCES- Flo : Sparkettes, Secretary: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club-continual smile and casual manner. BROOKS, ALLEN HOUSTON- Brooksie : Red Cross: Cross Coun- try-unassuming attitude. BROWN, SYLVIA MAE: Red Cross: Senior Girls' Club-dark hair accents originality. Fifth Row: BRUEGGEMANN, MARTIN WILLIAM: Student Council: Cross Country: Swimming: Hi-Y: French Club-all-around ability: winning ways. BRUESTLE, GLORIA RUTH: Breeze Stat-I: GAA, Board: Syn- chronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Latin Club: Y-Teens, Board: Dramatics Club-busy as a bee. BRUNSWICK, LAVERNE SHIRLEY - Vernie : GAA: Future Nurses' Club: Senior Girls' Club-tranquil shyness. Sixth Row: BUCK, HEATHER LYNNE- Hedy : Student Council: Annual Start: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Umpires Class: Fidel: Business Club: Future Teachers' Club: Future Nurses' Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club, Secretary: Dramatics Club-infectious grin: trim and tailored. BUNGER, DAVID ALBERT- Dave : serene exterior covers in- ward thought. BURNS, DOLORES ANN- Dee : Modern Dance: Bowling: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club-a winning disposi. tion plus good looks. tl. Dos -I' ww: ...f Bovs AND GIRLS First Row: BALLESTRA, ANDRE IOSEPH- Andy : Student Council Safety Committee: Cross Country: French Club: lr, Council on World Affairs, President: Monitor-a gentleman from sole to crown. BANK, BONNIE ELISABETH: Daisy Chain: Student Council: An- nual Business Manager: GAA: 2 Year Letter Girl: Business Club: Future Teachers' Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Cum Laude-tops in any field, BAUER, IOSEPH MICHEAL- Ace : Boys' Week Representative: d Announcer: Bandwagon: Sr. Class Play: Disc lockey: Stage Ban Crew-West Hi's Will Lenay. Second Row: BECKER1 IO ANN- lo : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club-soft spoken teminity. BECKER, MARY ELLEN ROBERTA- Birdie : Business Club: Mer- chandising-true friendship based on real sincerity. BEERS, IUDITH KAYE: GAA: 2 Year Letter Girls: Umpires Class: Future Nurses' Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club: Sub Deb Clubgbreezy manner: ready wit, Third Row. BEIGEL, WALTER LOUIS- Walt : Track: Band: Orchestra: Band- wagon: Band Letter Club :Orchestra Pin Club: Business Club: Hi- Y-destined tor the best in life. BEISER, DEBORAH ELSA- D.ebby : Daisy Chain: Student Coun- cil, S.T.P. Board: Service Awards Committee: Breeze Co-Editor: Advanced Tennis: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girls: Modern Dance: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens, Board: Senior Girls' Club: Cum Laude-a leader with radiant personality. BELL, GEORGE HAROLD: tree and easy manner. Fourth Row: BELLMAN, LOIS ANNE: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Future Nurses' Club: Latin Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls' Club-quiet with a bright smile. BETTS, PATRICIA ANN- Pat : GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Bandwagon: Sub Deb Club-twinkling toes: warm and cordial. BINGHAM, IOHN CARLTON: Track: CrOss Country: Band-Scien tilically inclined: always a laugh. Fifth Row: BLACK, MARY ANN: Merchandising-warm-hearted iriegdliness. BLANKENSHIP, IEAN ANN: Cheerleader: Dramatics Club: Foot- ball Queen: Advanced Basketball: Student Council, Secretary: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: 4 Year Letter Girl: Tausia, Pledge MiSlf9SS: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club -a darling doll, deserving all. BLEH, ROSLYN MARIE: Business Club-friendship that deepens with wear. Sixth Row: BOLINO, RALPH LOUIS: Football: Baseball: Triginta Optimi, Sec- retary: H1-Y, Secretary-droll wit: man of few words. EOOTH' TERRY IOSEPHk ler : reserved manner with congenial- ly. BORMAN, R President-satisfied with the world, ALPH CARL: Bowlinq: Business Club: Merchandising, ,ffm , 'midi f ': 9f lT'S A WORLD First Row: BOSE, MARCELLA IOHANNA- Marty : Student Council: GAA, Secretary: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Liie Saving Corps: Umpires Class: Pidel: Future Nurses' Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club-picturesque at- tractiveness. BOTHWELL, IOYCE MAY- Ioycie : Daisy Chain: Student Coun- cil Safety Committee: Breeze Co-Editor: GAA: Tennis Manager: Advanced Hockey: B Year Letter Girls: Modern Dance: Synchron- ized Swimming: Bandwagon: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-clear-thinking eloquence: versatility. BOVARD, EILEEN SUE- Bo : Student Council: GAA: Advanced Baseball: Modern Dance: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club- ever an artist: indispensable friend. Second Row: BOX, IOANN LEE- Boxie : Student Council: Breeze Start, Art Editor: GAA: Modern Dance: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club-high voltage grin: ever-helping hand. BRAMMER, SUSAN PHYLLIS- Bram : GAA: Advanced Baseball: Modern Dance: 3 Year Letter Girl: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Tausia-dark-haired loveliness: glowing appearance. BRATER, ROBERT HENRY: Football: Track: Gym Team: Maroon W-Superman physique: foootball prowess. Third Row: BRECH: CAROL RAE- Rae : Sr. Class Secretary: Cheerleader: Student Council, School Spirit Committee: S.T.P. Board: GAA, President: Advanced Hockey: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Lite Saving Corps: Pidel, Pledge Mistress: Bandwagon: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir-bushel of sunshine: sparkl- ing personality. BRIDGES, BARBARA ANN- Barb : Daisy Chain: Red Cross: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Future Teachers' Club: Senior Girls Club: French Club: OI'Iice Aide: Cum Laude -quiet amiability: demure daintiness. BRINKMAN, THOMAS EDWARD- Eagle : jovial personality, Fourth Row: BROGE, FLORENCE FRANCES- Flo : Sparkettes, Secretary: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club-continual smile and casual manner. BROOKS, ALLEN HOUSTON- Brooksie : Red Cross: Cross Coun- try-unassuming attitude. BROWN, SYLVIA MAE: Red Cross: Senior Girls' Clubedark hair accents originality. Fiith Row: BRUEGGEMANN, MARTIN WILLIAM: Student Council: Cross Country: Swimming: Hi-Y: French Club-all-around ability: winning ways. BRUESTLE, GLORIA RUTH: Breeze Stati: GAA, Board: Syn- chronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Latin Club: Y-Teens, Board: Dramatics Club-busy as a bee. BRUNSWICK, LAVERNE SHIRLEY - Ve-rriie : GAA: Future Nurses' Club: Senior Girls' Club-tranquil shyness. Sixth Row: BUCK, HEATHER LYNNE- Hedy : Student Council: Annual Staff: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Umpires Class: Pidel: Business Club: Future Teachers' Club: Future Nurses' Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club, Secretary: Dramatics Club-infectious grin: trim and tailored, BUNGER, DAVID ALBERT- Dave : serene exterior covers in- ward thought. BURNS, DOLORES ANN- Dee : Modern Dance: Bowling: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club-a winning disposi- tion plus good looks. CF TRUE FRIENDS First Row: BUSCH, DOUGLAS OWEN- Bushman : Breeze Stafi: Football: Baseball: Triginta Optimi, Vice-President: Dramatics Club: l-li-Y- liie of the party. CALDER, IOANNA LOI-IR- lo : Breeze Staff: GAA: Sub Deb Club, Vice-President: Senior Class Play: Art Club: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Dramatics Club, President-precise manner: dramatic ability. CARR, KENNETH FRANK - Ken : Band: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-horses and hotrods rate. Second Row: CASEY, RICHARD RAY: ready wit, CHASE, ALAN WATTS- Wi1dog : Football: Track: Maroon W: Monitor-magic in the backiield. CHENOWETI-l, IUDITH ANN- Chenny : GAA, Board: Advanced Tennis: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Future Teachers Club, Vice- President: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club-a gay smile: lively chat- ter. Third Row: CHETWOOD, ROBERT WAYNE- Chet : Band: Senior Choir: Band Letter Club-a zest for living. Cl-IILDERS, DAVID EARL- Frog : Football: Bowling: Swimming: Business Club-not a worry in the world. CLARK, RONALD EDWARD: Bowling: Phi Delta Sigma, President: lnterfratority: Business Club-egood for kicks in every crowd. Fourth Row: CLIFTON, GWENN LEE-- Gwenny : GAA: Modern Dance: Busi- ness Club: French Club: Theta Alpha Pi, Treasurer-definite opin- ions: scintillating pep. CLINE, GERALDINE ANN- Gerry : Senior Girls' Club-eager to please: serene countenance. CONRADI, LOIS ANN- Lo : Red Cross: GAA: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-spur-oi-the moment wit. FIFTH ROW: COOK, ROBERT ARTHUR- Gook : Football: Track: Gym Team: Senior Choir-on his way up. COX, PHYLLIS IOANNA- Io : Daisy Chain: Girls' Week Rep- resentative: Student Council, Safety Committee: Breeze Staff: GAA: Sub Deb Club: lr. Council on World Affairs: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-brainy and breezy. CRAFT, MARILYN CAROL- Mar : GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Future Nurses Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-friendly appearance: eyes that shine. Sixth Row: CRAIG, BONNIE RAE: Daisy Chain: Annual Staff: GAA Swim- ming Manager: Synchronized Swimming: 6 Year Letter Girl: Lite Saving Corps: Umpires Class: Bandwagon: Business Club: Latin Club: lr. Council on World Affairs: Senior Girls Club-a merry mermaid. CURRAN, MELVIN LEE- Mel : a pleasure to know. CYMAN, IUSTINE ANN: Business Club: Merchandising-elegant emerald eyes. l I l l l l i I l I I l I l I 5, ,Iwi Q l 'Wu- l 'I I. I 03 I K f 'Qi 'ff'- 'll' its I I F I . l all IT'S A WORLD OF First Row: CZERWINSKI, ROBERT EUGENE - Cerbo , Student Council: Basketball, Baseball, Maroon W, Triginta Optimi, Secretary, Art Club, Hi-Y, Treasurer-a born comedian, rniqhty on the diamond, DAVIS, DENNIS BLAINE: a racing enthusiast. DECKEBACH, ROBERT ALAN- Al , Band: Orchestra: Band- wagon, Band Letter Club, Orchestra Pin Club- Man with a horn. Second Row: DEHNE, IOYCE ANN, Red Cross: GAA, Bowling, Theta Alpha Pi, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-miles of merry smiles. DENZLER, BRUCE CLIFFORD, quiet mannerisms, whole-hearted kindness. DETWILER, CURTIS IOHN- Tex , Sigma Alpha Beta, Pledge Master: Senior Choir, Hi-Y-a well-known Southerner. Third Row: DEVINE, CRAIG FRANCIS, Annual Staff, Track, Bowling, Band- wagon, Senior Choir, Hi-Y, Chaplain-artistic ability, a carefree manner. DEWAN, IOAN DELORES, Future Nurses Club, Treasurer, Senior Girls Club, Office Aide-sweet tempered. DISSER, DAVID SAMUEL- Diss , Bowling, Triqinta Optimi, Band, Orchestra, Bandwagon ,Band Letter Club, Treasurer, Or- chestra Pin Club-a lust for excitement. Fourth Row: DOEKEL, IEAN ANN, Business Club, Senior Girls Club: Lunch- room-a mind of her own. DOEKEL, IERRY ALLEN, Lunchroom-a heart as big as he is, DREW, SHIRLEY ANN, Merchandising, Senior Girls Club, Office Aide-a good-humored friend. Fifth Row: DUELL, THOMAS LEE: Football, German Club-an eye toward the future. DUNAWAY, MARILYN MARIE - Dimples , GAA, Kytyves, Senior Girls Club--real likeability, eager to please. EATIN, IACKLYNE- Iackie , Red Cross: Sparkettes, Merchan- dising: Senior Girls Club-brilliant black crown, sugar 'n spice. Sixth Row: EBEL, IUDITH ANN: Daisy Chain, Student Council, Annual Staff, Breeze Staff, GAA, Treasurer, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Vice-President, Senior Girls Club, Ouill and Scroll, Girls State: Sub Deb Club, Treasurer, Cum Laude-intelligence and leadership are hers. ECKERT, KATHERINE ELIZABETH- Kathy , Cheerleader, Cap- tain, Football Queen Attendant, Advanced Hockey and Baseball, Student Council, School Spirit Committee, Annual Staff Editorial Board, GAA, Secretary, 6 Year Letter Girl, Synchronized Swim- ming, Modern Dance: Latin Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Pidel-heart of gold, blond whirlwind, ECKSTEIN, SANDRA MARIE- Sandy , Bible Club, Merchandis- mq. Senior Girls Club-unpretentious friendliness. REWARDING STUDY First Row: EDWARDS, IOI-IN LAWRENCE: Track: Maroon W: l-li-Y-un- assuming air: a winning smile. ELLINGTON, IESSE ISAAC: Track: Chi Oemga Sigma, Secretary: Senior Class Play-gaiety prevails: a staunch friend. ELLIOT, ROBERT HAYES- Beagle : Student Councnl Vicepresi. dent: Basketball: Chi Omega Sigma-modern Casanova: self as- surance. Second Row: ENGLAND, SANDRA SUE- I-Iamie : GAA: Sparkettes, Treasurer: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-a gift of gab. ERNST, GEORGE EDWARD: a tried and true friend. ERWIN, ROBERT ORAVILLIER - Bob : Lunchroorn - actions speak louder than words. Third How: FANNIN, IETTA IOYCE: GAA: Bowling: Synchronized Swimming: Modem Dance: 4 Year Letter Girl: Tausia: Senior Class Play: Dramatics Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club, Treasurer: Counsel- lors' Office-dark beauty: soul oi sincerity. FARLEY, ROLLAND EUGENE- Rolly : Football: Basketball- quiet friendliness: calm assurance. FEDERLE, RAYMOND IOSEPI-I- Ray : Latin Club-nothing can alter his plans. Fourth Row: FERRELL, WILLIAM CALVIN- Bill : Football: Track, Manager: Maroon W: I-Ii-Y-an endless source of fun. FIELD, MARY LOU: Senior Choir: Bandwagon: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-tranquil manner: demure politeness. FIELDS, IUNE CAROL- Mustard : Modern Dance: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-a zest for living. Fifth Row: FILTER, KARYL IANE: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-wel- come tranquility: taciturn manner. FINDLOW, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Bill : Bowling-a man of few words, FLAMM, SUSAN CLARA- Susie : GAA: 4 Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-West I-Ii's Dale Evans. Sixth Row: FLENDER, WALTER- Wally : Baseball: Bowling: Hi-Y: Spanish Club-lover of fun: unconcerned approach. FLICKINGER, MARGARET GRACE- Me-g : Student Council, So- cial Committee: GAA: Advanced Hockey and Baseball: Hockey Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Pidel: Y-Teens, Treasurer: Senior Girls Club-attractive as active. FLOYD, GARTI-I ELMO: Sigma Alpha Beta: Bandwagon: Senior Choir-deep regard for people. 11 i if'-. 'V' v rx-51 :lin fel' fu? nw,-na f 40' A ,ans- 49' ,,,e.. 5' hfgp' df 1X 1 Q F ur' lT'S A WORLD OF First Row: FORRESTER, BRUCE IRVING- Bif : Bowling-mechanically in- clined: lasting friendliness, FOX, RAYMOND ROY- I:'oxie : a carefree heart: the silent type. FRANK, ROGER LOUIS: Football: Basketball: Maroon W: I-Ii-Y- always leaves them laughing. Second Row: FRAZIER, IANET- Ian : Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Of- fice Aide-takes life as it comes. FREDERICK, PATRICIA ELAINE-'Patti : Daisy Chain: Student Council: GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Cum Laude-a song in her heart. FREDERICK, REED RUSS- Shortie : Bowling: Camera Club: Monitor-attractive air about him. Third Row: FULMER, IRENE MAE: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Bible Club- always a smile, GARDNER, IUNE EDITH: GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls Club-tranquil manner: ravishing smile. GATI-IEMAN, RICHARD ALLEN- Short-mann: Breeze Staff: Merchandisingvlittle man with big ideas. Fourth Row: GEBING, WILBUR- Bill : Phi Delta Sigma, Treasurer-never a dull moment. GERS BARBARA IEANNE: Red Cross: GAA: Tausia: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club--style sprinkled with sweet sincerity. GETTLER, PI-IYLLIS LEE: Business Club-a mind of her own. Fifth Row: GIEBEL, PENELOPE- Penny : GAA: I-Ionor Basketball and Base- ball: Synchronized Swimming: 5 Year Letter Girl: Life Saving Corps: Tausia: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dra- matics Club-calm, unruffled speech: proficient mermaid, GILPIN, ROBERT CARI.i BOb : Basketball-handsome Don Iuan: penetrating smile. GLYNN, SANDRA IEAN- Sandy : Breeze Staff: Lunchroom: Office Typist-unique giggles and red tresses. Sixth How: GREVES, IOI-IN I-I.: Breeze Photographer: Theta Pi: Camera Club-dexterity with a camera. GRILEY, MARY MARTHA: Red Cross: Girls VVS-.ek Representative: Student Council: Annual Staff: Breeze Staff: GAA: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-guiet sophistication: tried and true, GROSS, MADALINE HELEN- Bebe : Red Cross: Student Coun- cil: GAA: Modern Dance: l Year Letter Girl: Business Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club-love of life: laughter and gaiety. SONG AND DANCE First Row: GUYER, LOIS IEANETTE - Louie : GAA: Busiiess Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club: Office Aide-a reticent smile: becoming gentleness. HAFER, RAYMOND FREDERIC- I-tafe : Breeze Staff-boyish smiles: definite plans. HALLBAUER, IACOUELINE IEAN- lackie : Business Club: Senior Girls Club-observing eyes: unassuming air. Second Row: HALLON, IAMES HAROLD- Hal : attracts friends wiih his srnile. HAMLIN, IEFFRY: Triginta Optimi: Hi-Y-few words but many friends. HAMMIT, IOYCE ANN- Ham : GAA: Kytyves, Secretary: Busif ness Club: Senior Girls Club-gentleness is her virtue. Third Row: HARDY, IOHN DOUGLAS: Student Council: Basketball: Band: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club, Vice-President: Or- chestra Pin Club: Latin Club: Cum Laudefthe earrnarks of a genius. HARSI-IAM, THOMAS ALBERT-- Tom : Senior Class Play-un- pretentious manner: proven intelligence. HARTER, CAROLYN JEAN- Lynn: GAA: Bible Club: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club: Office Aideequiet and willowy. Fourth How: HARTING, MICHAEL- Miken: foot loose and fancy free, HARTMAN, ROBERT FREDERICK: Boys Week Representative: Student Council, President: Annual Staff, Board: Tennis: Maroon W: Business Club: Hi-Y-good looks topped with captivating per- sonality. HARTZLER, WELDA IOANNE: Annual Typist: GAA: Synchro- nized Swimminq: Modern Dance: Kytyves: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-eager to please: sweet-tempered. Fifth Row: HASKAMP, RONALD LEE- Hessy : Phi Delta Sigma, President: lnterfratority-hotrods are his hobby. HASZ, IOHN ROBERT: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Orchestra Pin Club, Treasurer-vibrant violin: amiable personality. HAUSS, DONNA IEAN- Don : Student Council, Social Commit- tee: GAA: Basketball Honor Team: 3 Year Letter Girl: Pidel, Vice- President: Y-Teens, President: Senior Girls Club: Office Aide- picturesque beauty: constant capability. Sixth Row: HAYES, MARTHA LEE- Martie : Cheerleader: Student Council, Treasurer: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 3 Year Letter Girl: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Prom Oueen At- tendant-genial talkativeness: undying devotion. HAYLEY, NORMA NELVA- Shortie : Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom: Office Aide-a barrel of fun. HEARN, lANET RUTH- Ian : GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Theta Alpha Pi, Secretary: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-kind ways: considerate heart. .Q X--of '-4' PW 'J .pi li 722' IT'S A WORLD OF First Row: I-IECKLER, PATSY ANN- Pain: GAA: Sparkettes: Business Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-animated smile: welcome frank- ness. I-IEEPKE, DAVID EDWARD-' I-Ieep : Triginta Optimi, Pledge Mas- ter: I-Ii-Yemischievous manner: a good time, anytime. I-IEINRICI-I, MARILYN GRACE- Minnie : Theta Alpha Pi: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: German Club: Senior Girls Club-ready service: dimples too. Second Row: HENDRIXSON, BARBARA ANN- Barbwire : Breeze Staff: GAA, Board: Table Tennis Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 6 Year Letter Girl: Pidel-lusterous locks: a gift of gab. HOFFMAN, BRENDA LEE- Bunny : Girls Week Representative: Breeze Business Manager: Quill and Scroll: GAA: Bowling Manager: 5 Year Letter Girl: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-warm and sincere in attitude. I-IOGG, DAVID ROBERT: Student Council: Band: Orchestra: Band- wagon: Tennis: Band Letter Club: Business Club: Orchestra Pin Club-a future ot music and pharmacy. Third Row: I-IOHNROTI-I, PENNY VIRGINIA- Copper : Daisy Chain: Breeze Staff: GAA: Advanced Baseball: l Year Letter Girl: Theta Alpha Pi: Senior Girls Club, President-always on the go: intelligence plus. HOLTON, IACOUELINE GRENELLE- I:ke : Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club, Secretary: Senior Girls Club-never-ceas ing movement: continuous chatter. HOLZSCHUI-I, BARBARA LOU- Babs : Breege Typist: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom-uncomparable kindness: warmehearted love. Fourth Row: HONEBRINK, BEVERLY ANN- I-Iornbrink : Red Cross: Student Council: GAA: Modern Dance: Y-Teens: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir-rosy complexion: full oi charm. I-IORTON, WILLIAM DEAN- Will : Hi-Y, Vice-President-happy go-lucky ways. HOWARTI-I, ROBERT LYNN- BOB : Student Council: Bowling: Band: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club, President: Or- chestra Pin Club: I-Ii-Y, President-dancing drumsticks: casual mannerisms. Fifth Row: HULLEY, BARBARA RAE- Bobbie : Red Cross: Ir. Achievement: GAA: Theta Alpha Ri, Secretary: Bible Club: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-outlook toward nursing: gentle heart. IAMES, GWENDOLYN IUNE- Boone : Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA: Modern Dance: Umpires Class: Tausia: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Drarnatlcs Club- bandbox appearance: ever-ready wit. IONNA, Tl-IELMA MARY- Thelm : Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-radiant crown: sympathetic. Sixth Row: IEGGLE, DAVID ALAN: Varsity Bowling, Captain: Band: Orches- tra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Orchestra Pin Club-music. math, outside work co-ordinated. IESSE, NANCY SUE: Senior Girls Club-whole-hearted kindness, IOI-INSON, BARBARA ANN- Barbie : GAA: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-a serene outlook on lite. WORK WELL DONE First Row: IOHNSON, JOHN D.: Business Club-kindness marks him, IUNG, RICHARD ALLEN: pleasant outlook on lite. KAYS, CAROLYN ESTER- Sparkie : Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-smiling eyes: thoughtful ways. Second Row: KEGG, IOI-IN WILLIAM- Iack : I-li-Y: Spanish Club: Monitor-a good-time Charlie. KELLER, CARL WAYNE: underlying intelligence. KERBER, IO ANN- Io : Bowling: Senior Girls Club: Theta Alpha Pi, Vice-President-iaith, hope, and charity guide her actions. Thirdllowz KEMPER, SONDRA IOANNE- Sonnie : Breeze Typist: GAA: Bowling: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Bible Club: Future Nurses Club, Treasurer: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-spirits high: never a frown. KENNEDY, WILLIAM DOLAN: Camera Club-dry wit. KERL, ANN BRYANT: Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA: Archery and Golf Manager: Advanced Hockey: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Fidel: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club, President-always the belle of the ball. Fourth Row: KERN, HERBERT LUCKEY- Gunner : takes everything as it comes. KING, PRISCILLA- Percy : GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-gabby and always fun. KIRCHNER, WARREN FRED- Butch : Annual, Editorial Board: Basketball: Maroon W: Mr, Western Hills-interests from sports to studies. Fifth Row: KIRKPATRICK, SHERRY SUE- Kirk : Student Council: Modern Dance: Kytyves, Secretary: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-outgoing personality: a hello you remember, KLARE, MARY IANE- Maru: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Bowling: Kytyves: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-a true individualist. KLAYER, IANICE LEE- Ian : Business Club: Senior Girls Club -always a smile. Sixth Row: , KLEIN, IGHN ALAN- Rollo : Football: Track: Maroon W-a giant of the gridiron. KNIGHT, GERALD PATRICK- I,erry : Gym Te-am: Maroon W- dark good-looks mark him. KOCH, GEORGE HENRY- Cookie : Camera Club: French Club -laughs for all. lT'S A WORLD OF First Row: KOCI-I, ROSALYN MARIE- Rosie- : Girls Week Representative: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club: Emergency Room-friendly smile: personality plus. KOESTER. BETTY I-OU: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Office Aide-quiet, unassuming attitude. KOI-ILMEYER, IACK CLIFFORD: laws of kindness govern him. Second Row: KRAMER, CAROL LEE- Krarr1 : GAA: Future Nurses Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club: Tausia-qenerous nature: entertaining manner. KRIMPELMAN, IEAN CAROL- Ieannie : GAA: Bowling: Spark- ettes: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom-a gentle nature always. KROLL, MARIORIE LUCILE- Margie : Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Senior Girls Club-a way with melody. Third Row: KUBICKI, CHARLES IOSEPI-I: Red Cross: Student Council: Foot- ball: Camera Club: Latin Club-widest of smiles. KUBICKI, WILLIAM MICHAEL- Bill : Camera Club: Latin Club -helpful ways: friend to all, KUEI-IN, RICHARD AUGUST- Ducky : Football: Baseball: Bowl- ing: Maroon W, Treasurer: Future Teachers Club: German Club: Dramatics Club-outstanding sportsman: unequal friendliness, Fourth Row: KULL, WILMA BERNICE: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Office Aide-unassuming friendliness, KUNTZ, PATRICIA I-IELEN- Pat : Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-warm sincerity. LAEI-IR, MARILYN ARENE: GAA: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: French Club - gay laughter and cheery hellos. Fifth Row: LAMMERT, IOSEPI-I MILTON: Student Council: Triqinta Optimi: I-Ii-Y-accents on merriment. LAND, PATRICIA IEAN- Pat : Annual Bookkeeper: GAA: Mod- ern Dance: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-fliqhty as a bee: sweet as honey. LANDSOM, IAMES TAYLOR- Iim : I-Ii-Y-eyes and smile that tell a story. Sixth Row: LEDERLE, IACOUELINE- Lutput : Business Club: Senior Girls Club-cute and lively: laughs galore. LEE, BARBARA LUCILLE: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-mischievous twinkle: tree as air. LEI-IMAN: PI-IYLLIS ANNE: Student Council: Breeze Typist: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: I Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Main Office, Aide-attraction tor friends: incessant wit. SORROW AND JOY First Row: LEI-IMAN, SUE CAROLE: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Main Office, Aide- -boundless energy: a lively personality. t LENZER, LENORE RUTI-I- Lennie : Student Council: Breeze Feature Editor: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club, Vice-President: Tausia, Treasurer-quiet charms: accents of fashion. LESER, SUSAN ANN: GAA: Modern Dance: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Operetta: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-quiet ability: warm sincerity. Second Row: LEWIS, VIRGINIA RUTI-I- Ginny : Business Club: Oiiice Aide -petite and sweet: fashion approved. LIDDIL, LAURICE IEAN- Lid : Daisy Chain: Student Councl: S.T.P, Board: Breeze Feature Editor: GAA: Bowling: Advanced Baseball and Basketball: Latin Club, Vice-President: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-serene intelligence: calm assuredness. LIGGETT, IULIA SUE- Lig : Student Council: Breeze Copy Editor: GAA: Yearbook: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club: Basketball Queen Attendant-pep in every step. Third Row: LIND, SANDRA LEE-'Sandy : Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-gentleness is her trademark. LINNENKOHL, HARRIET MAY: Breeze Typist: GAA: Bible Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-heart filled with kindness: dry wit. LlTTLER, IOANNE- Io : Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-quiet unassuming manner. Fourth Row: LOESCHER, LA DONNA KATI-IRYN: Student Council: Modern Dance: Sparkettes, Vice-President: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club--bubbling with friendli- ness: captivating charm. LOEW, ROBERT- Lobal : Baseball: Trigirita Optimi: I-li-Y: Dra- matics Club-anything for a laugh. LONNEMAN, BARBARA IEAN: Business Club: Senior G rls Club -superlative in sincerity. Fifth Row: LOWE: MARILYN KAY: Girls Week Representative: GAA: Senior Girls Club: Cum Laude-scholarly manner: amiab'e personalty. LOWTHER, CLAUDE WILLIAMS- Buster Brown : Student Coun- cil: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Triginta Optimi, Vice-President: Business Club: I-li-Y-easy manner with happy nonchalance. LUNSFORD, IANET CAROL: Girls Week Representative: Student Council: GAA: Sub Deb Club: Business Club: Latin Club: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club: Emergency Room-serious purpose: worthwhile objectives. Sixth How: LUTZ, ELLIS EDWARD- Ellie : Student Council: Football: Tri- ginta Optimi, President: lnterfratority, Treasurer: Hi-Y-marked by his dry humor. LUTZ, IOANN I-IELEN: Bowling: Business Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-friendly manner: true friend. MADDUX, ROBERT CHARLES- Bob : cute and quiet. Wfsiw. i 0' le NZM-fl A1 5 l I W7 'view . i Q 'sf .,., F 1 Kg T , k S . 5 ' , . lif A iiizlk'-i T 4 CL IT'S A WORLD OF First Row: MAI-IANEY, SANDRA LEE- Sam : Senior Girls' Club-long blond tresses: quiet intelligence. MAISEL, IOI-IN WALTER- Iack : Football: Track: German Club -calrn with true sense of values. MALONEY, ROBERT LESTER- Bob : l-lappyygo-lucky air. Second Row: MANIFOLD, JANET ELEANOR- Ian : Modern Dance: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Office Aide-an ever-ready smile, MARSTON, PATRICIA ARLEEN- Pat : GAA: Modern Dance: Kytyves: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-gay ways: love of life. MARSTON, RICHARD IAMES- Dick : Football: Chi Omega Sig- rna, Vice-President: lnteriratority-his serious nature insures suc- cess. Third Row: MATI-IIAS, CAROLE RAE: Senior Girls' Club: Spanish Club, Vice- President-comely beauty: a true lady. MATHEWS, IANET ELIZABETH- Ian : GAA: Senior Girls Club -world-wide knowledge: unpretentious manner. MATTHEWS, FRANCIS TODD: Track, Manager: Cross Country: Band: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Band Letter Club: Orchestra Pin Club-terrific trombone: subtle humor. Fourth Row: MAXWELL, PAUL VERNON- Max : Triginta Optimi, President: Interfratority, Treasurer: Football, Captain: Track: Maroon W. President: Senior Choir: Bandwagon: Hi-Y'-a captain anywhere: rnan of iron. MCCLAIN, INA IEAN- Innie : Annual Start, Accountant: GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Bible Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-law ot kindness governs her. MCINTYRE, PATRICIA SUE- Pat : Bowling: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Treasurers' Oftice-ever-ready hello : true to one. Fifth Row: MCKENZIE, BARBARA JOAN- Mac : Newcomer from Central- cute and sweet: a welcome friend. MCMILLAN, MICI-IEAL MOORE- Mike- : Student Council, Griev- ance Board: Football: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi: Band- wagon: HifY: Dramatics Club, Treasurer-determination and wit: bound to achieve. McROBERTS, IAMES THOMAS-- Bud : French Club-depth of knowledge: quiet manner. Sixth Row: MEADOR, DONALD- Meadows : Track: Maroon W-everlasting pep: lively chatter. MEIER, ARNOLD I.- R.C. : Track: Cross Country: Maroon W: Bandwagon-tall and fast afoot. MEISEL, WILLIAM ERNEST- Ernie : Football: Baseball: Maroon W: Lunchroom Squad-good looking guy: casual good nature. SPORTS AND FUN First Row: MELILLO, IOANNE RUTH-- lo : Daisy Chain: Quill and Scroll: Student Council: Breeze Staff: Annual Staff, Editorial Board: GAA: Baseball Honor Team: Pidel: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Latin Club, President: Senior Girls Club: Cum Laude- sparkle that rings so true. MENKE, CHRISTIAN GERALD- Chris : Bowling-rowdy humor. MESS, IOAN CAROL: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Office Aide-sweet shyness: calm manner. Second Row: MEYERS, RALPH HENRY: Tennis: Maroon W: Hi-Y: Lunchroom Squad-interested in everything. MILLER, DOUGLAS MARION- F'rench : pleasant grin. MILLER, IOYCE ANN: Student Council: Annual Staff: GAA: Ad- vanced Baseball: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-neat 'n nice: sterling qualities. Third Row: MILLER, LOIS ANN- Lo : Annual Typist: Breeze Typist: Bible Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club, Treasurers Of- fice-conscientious effort: reliability. MILLER, MARTHA ELIZABETH- Martyn: GAA: Modern Dance: Art Club: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-earnest endeavor. MILLER, RAYMOND ALVIN: Basketball: Track: Cross Country-A a handful of common sense. Fourth Row: MILLS, IANICE PATRICIA: Girls Week Representative: Breeze Staff: GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Sub Deb Club, President: Interiratority: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-pleasant countenance: fresh charm. MINK, NANCY IEAN: Daisy Chain: Breeze Typist: GAA: Mod- ern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Pidel, President: Interfratority, ViceePresident: Business Club: Latin Club: Dramatics Club: Cum Laude-popular bit of wee femininity. MISTLER, MARILYN IOYCE- Mar : GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Future Nurses Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-versatile intelligence. Fifth Row: MODAFARI, IOSEPH CARL: Gym Office Aide-dark good lozks. MOLLOY, Iohn EDWARD- Easy Edu: Triginta Optimi, Treasurer: Hi'Y: Cum Laude-wise head: unexpected humor. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS HUBERT- Monty : Foctball: Basket- ball: Track: Maroon W: Sigma Alpha Beta, President: Interfra- tority-unruffled manner: a gridiron star. Sixth How: MOORE, LARRY WAYNE: Football: Sigma Alpha Beta-always a laugh. MOTT, HOLLY ELIZABETH: Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA: Sub Deb Club, Pledge Mistress: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Future Teachers' Club: Orchestra Pin Club, Vice-President: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-saucy disposition: fas- cinating freckles. MUCKENFUSZ, BARBARA LEE- Barb : GAA: Bowfing: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-sincere attitude. 'fmfnf' ,,, 6 My , , , am- :ZR F an fv- rv i ' i4 V ,QQ ., K we 'n-.sf J? '27 , av 2... lT'S A WORLD CF First How: MUGGENBORG, STANLEY DRUBE- Mug : Student Council: Football: Maroon W, Secretary: I-li+Y: Monitor-sports of all sorts. MYERS, HEDWIN FAY- Hedy : Senior Girls Club: Attendance Office-extreme depth of character, MYERS, IUDITH MARIORIE: Student Council: Annual Stafi: GAA: Board: Advanced Hockey: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia, President: lnterfratority, Secretary: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls' Club: Spanish Club: Dramatics Club- petite stylishness plus. Second Row: NAGELE, GEORGE ANN IUNE: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior G'rls Club: Dramatics Club: Home Economics Assistant- pep in every step. NANNEY, ANN MARIE: Sparkettes: Meichandising: Senior Girls Club-true to the navy blue. NIEHAUS, IOYCE: full of self-assurance. Third Row: NIEMES, JOAN CLAIR- loannie : GAA: Tausia, Secretary: Senior Class Play: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club: Dramatics Club, Secretary-a redahaired pixie. NIMITZ, ELIZABETH ANN- Betsy : Annual Staff: Breeze Typ- ist: GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: lr. Council on World Affairs: Cum Laude-intelfigence and integrity, her trademarks. NOES, CLARENCE CLIFFORD- Sonny : Football: Lunchroom Monitor-jovial and generous. Fourth Row: O'CONNOR, IOHN IAY- Ioc : Chi Omega Sigma-always ready with a joke. O'MOORE, KATHY INGRID: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom Start-laughs for all. ORTH, PATRICIA GAIL- Pat : Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Office Aide-a smile for everyone. Fifth Row: OSBORN, THOMAS PRESTON- Oz : Annual Stal-f: Chi Omega Sigma, President: lnterfratority, President: Hi-Y-:groomed per- fection: first in friends. OSBORNE, LESLYE FRANCES: Daisy Chain: Annual Staff: Breeze Typist: GAA: Pidel: Latin Club, Treasurer: Senior Girls Club: French Club: lr, Council on World Affairs: Cum Laude- dark majestic beauty: high intellect. OSTERFELD, DONALD EDWARD- Ost : Varsity Bowling: Busi- ness Club: German Club-always a good time. Sixth Row: OTT, RONALD ROBERT- Otto : Baseball: Maroon W-persistent and lun-loving. PAGE, IAMES HOWARD: Track: Chi Omega Sigma, Pledge Mas- ter-an air of mischief surrounds him. PANARO, HARRY- Whop : Varsity Football: Baseball: Basket- ball: Maroon W: Hi-Y-ball hawk in the outfield. LOVE AND BEAUTY First Row: PATTERSON, DEANNA SUE- De , Breeze Start, GAA, Board, Badminton Manager, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl, Umpires Class, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Business Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club-cheerful as sunshine. PEEK, DENNIS MICHEAL, Lunchroorn Monitor-tree and easy. PETRY, THOMAS EDWIN- Dish , Student Council, Football, Track, Chi Omega Sigma, Treasurer, Hi-Y-genius in action, di- versified interests. Second Row: PFALZGRAE, DAVID GEORGE, Track, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Business Club, I-Ii-Y-real cool guy. PHILLIPS, DONALD GEORGE- Hubie , Track, Cross Country, Maroon W, Triginta Optimi, Senior Choir, Bandwagon-quiet man, quite a man. PHILLIPS, FAYETTA EMILENE- Fay , GAA, Bowling, Modern Dance, Sub Deb Club: Business Club, Senior Girls Club, Attend- ance Ofiice-tender heart, definite mind. Third Row: POORE, MILDRED IRENE- Millie , Breeze Typist, GAA, Bowling, Sparkettes, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Senior Class Play, Business Club, Senior Girls Club, Dramatics Club-s.lver- toned voice: everyones friend. PRESNELL, ELAINE ELIZABETH, B.eeze Start, GAA, l Year Letter Girl, Umpires Class, Kytyves, President, Interfratority, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club-as unpredictable as the weather. PRITCHARD, NORMA ANNA- Pritch , Breeze Start, GAA, Umpires Class, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Business Club, Latin Club, Senior Girls Club, Lunchroom Staff-individualist through and through. Fourth Row: PYLE, MARILYN IEANINE, German Club: Senior Girls Club- happy heart, helping hand. OUERNER, IOAN ELLEN, Business Club, Senior Girls Club, Dra- matics Club-deep contemplation. REES, MARCIA CAROL- Kitty , Art Club, Business Club: Senior Girls Club, Dramatics Club-always ready with a helping hand. Fifth Row: REEVES, DAVID PAUL- Dave , Breeze Starl, Bowling, Draf matics Club-lots ot innocent fun. RICHARDSON, PATRICIA IEAN- Red , GAA, Bowling, Band- wagon, Senior Choir, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Chaplain, Senior Girls Club-charming redhead without a temper. RICHMOND, DAVID ALAN- Goose , a fast friend. Sixth Row: RICHTER, IANET GAIL- Ricky , GAA, Synchronized Swimminqz Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl, Umpires Class, Pidel, Band- wagon, Senior Choir, Business Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club-heart as big as the world. RIDNER, SONIA LEE- Soni , GAA, Bible Club, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-gay chatter with a Southern accent. RIPPY, MARTHA LUCILLE-' Marty , GAA, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-intriguing silence with a smile. ,Qin 1 iff' f . 's if ey, '23, 'fra 'E 1 W -449' 1 .V .- I, r S . g 'R v is r'.' ' 53 'W-. f-'Qi ,... f f if., k --of ,t,- c . A I . Ilrs 3 fi f . V ,y.y,. ,g . i.-' ,. .5 I IIAI . X T k ji 'li 'il I 51.5 fl I , , .if X, .If R 6' 4, X! W 4 Aw of tw ,ff Q X! , I 1 f I gli .Q 009.-wt '23 1 ,rv . .icf QE ? is AL . L qv, is A :A , A V, , , ,V,, A ,, ff: f ws IT'S A WORLD First Row: RIPPY, MARY LOUISE: Business Club: Senior G rls Club-short, sweet, and shy. ROBISCH, LOUIS GORDON- Neat Guy : Business Club-an .eye toward the future. ROBISON, ARTHUR C.: Bowling-mighty with the ten-pins: Second Row: ROEHLING, HARVEY EDWARD: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Cross Country-seriousness with a smile. ROESSLER, SHIRLEY IEAN- Shirl : Daisy Chain: Student Coun- cil: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-her eyes portray a happy soul. ROGERS, ROBERT: his earnestness shows in his manner. Third Row: ROHR, IOHN GEORGE, IR.: Hi-Y: Lunchroom Squad-genuine aim to please. ROLFS, DONALD HENRY: Band: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Band Let- ter Club-breezy manner. ROOT, SYLVIA- Syl : Daisy Chain: Girls Week Representative: Band: Orchestra: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-a qal with a purpose. Fourth How: RUCK, FREDERICK LEE- Lee : Breeze Start, Art Editor: Bowl- inq: Spanish Club: Cum Laude-artistically inclined: high intel- lect. RUNTZ, RICHARD FRANK- Rick : Track-his grins are a bar- gain. RUSCH, MARY ELSIE: GAA: Future Teachers Club: German Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-solemn individualist. Fifth Row: RYDER, PATRICIA LAVERNE: Future Nurses Club, Senior Girls Club-silence that speaks. SAILERS, BARBARA FRANCES: GAA: Bowling: Modern Dance: Sparkettes: Bible Club: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Senior Girls Club: Lunchroom Staff-always ready with a cheerful hello, SAMPSON, GEORGE WILLEY- Funq : Basketball: Track: Cross Country: Maroon W: Triqinta Optimi: Latin Club: Hi-Y: Dramatics Club-lauqhinq devilment in his eyes. Sixth Row: SAPPINGTON, KENNETH CHRISTIAN- Sap : Student Council: Breeze Staff: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Maroon W: Hi-Y -athletic tendencies: sturdy manliness. SCHAEFER, MARY ANITA- Nitsie : Senior Girls Club-a happy heart is hers. SCHAFER, WARNER ERVIN- Schate : Band: Band Letter Club- musical aspirations. FULL OF PROMISE First Row: SCI-IAICI-I, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Shotgun : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-the spark behind the explosion. SCI-IEIDT, SANDRA EVELYN- Sandy : Red Cross: Girls Week Representative: Student Council: Breeze Start: GAA: Baseball Manager: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 4 Year Letter Girl: Pidel: Future Teachers Club, Vice-President: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-style a la mode. SCI-ILENKER, MILFORD MARTIN- Milt : Basketball: Baseball: Cum Laude-ever-burning lamp of wisdom. Second Row: SCHMIT, CAROL ANN- Schmitty : Business Club: GAA: Y- Teens: Senior Girls Club-happy heart and busy mind. SCI-INABEL, IEANNINE EILEEN: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-where there's a will, there's a Way. SCHNEIDER, FRED WILLIAM: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Ma- roon W: Band: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: German Club: Lunchroom-abundant talents: baslretball's the thing. Third Row: SCI-IROTH, CAROL ANN- Schrothie : Student Council: Annual Staff: GAA: Advanced I-Iockey: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 2 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Tausia, Vice-President: Senior Class Play: Dramatics Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-vivacious glow: phantom of delight. SCHULTE, ELAINE RUTI-I: GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Main Office-continual smile: casual manner. SCHULTE, SANDRA LEE- Sandy : Red Cross: GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-reserved judgment: sweet smiles. Fourth Row: SCHULTIAN, MARGARET ROSE- Meg : Business Club: Mer- chandising: Senior Girls Club-delightful surprises. SCHWANDNER, CLIFFORD OMAR- Swance : Ir. Class Treas- urer: Sr. Class Treasurer: Football: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi: I-Ii-Y: Drarnatics Club-a smile, a painling, a pigskin. SCOTT, DONALD HUDSON- Donn: quiet ability. Fifth Row: SEAMAN, RICHARD LEE- Mouse : Student Council: Football: Basketball: Business Club: I-Ii-Y: Monitor-live-wire qualities. SEURKAMP, ROBERT WALTER- Hot Rod : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-one of the guys. SEYFERTH, BARBARA ANN- Barb : Ir. Class Vice-President: Sr. Class Vice-President: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girl: Tausia, Secre- tary: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-pleasing pack- age of popularity. Sixth Row: SHANNON, PATRICIA CLAIRE: Ir Achievement: Business Club, Treasurer: Senior Girls Club--delightful chatter: unceasing pep. SHAW, DAVID THOMAS: abounding Congeniality. Sl-IIMIZU, TAD ROBERT- Shim : lr. Class President: Sr, Class President: Boys Week Representative: Boys State: Student Coun- cil: Breeze, Sports Editor: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Maroon W: Triginta Optimi, Treasurer: I-Ii-Y, President-superla tive character: our A-l senior. ,f if , 1 - WW X 1, K 2 J , 2 7' , 4 ,, ff: 2 ff 'iff X gf 4 W 'l'l 2349551 g WV ww ..n.4q,, -ff, .u,,,. V 9 My f If o r 4 . ' fy, I f' H ,. , ' q s , . V.,f ' ' -f w ' it f f If ' W1 , , A, .,, 'W' ff ' x , rffffff iff' t W ,. ,Wi , rf ,,' ,, ,. I I 2 I K A 'X fwffyyf 51,5 f 'f , wff r We 1' 011' IT'S BEEN A BIG First Row: SHRINER, IUDITI-I MARY- Iudy : GAA: Bowling: Band: Band- wagon: Band Letter Club: Future Teachers Club, President: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-bright as sunshine: a helping hand. SIEGEL, VIRGINIA ANNE- Ginny : GAA: Modem Dance: Sen- ior Class Play: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls Club: Drarnatics Club-a friend of all. SIMMONDS, RICHARD STOREY: Quill and Scroll: Annual Stat-f, Editor-in-Chief: Latin Club-man to match the mountains, Second Row: SKIDMORE, IANET ARLENE- Skidy : GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-dashing and dainty: winning ways. SMITH, BEVERLY ROSE: GAA: Tau Phi Beta, President: Interlra- tority: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Gym Office-welcome individuality. SMITH, CYNTHIA ANN- Cindy : Business Club: Senior Girls Club-co-operative spirit, Third Row: SMITH, IANET LOUISE- Smitty : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-to know her is to love her. SMITH, LEROY IOSEPH-' Smitty : Football: Maroon W: Triqinta Optimi--athletic physique: thoughtful and friendly. SMITH, PEGGY ANN: GAA: Theta Alpha Pi: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Future Teachers' Club: Senior Girls Club, Secretary-small of stature: big of heart. Fourth Row: SMITH, RICHARD CARL- Dick : continual quietness marks him. SNYDER, DAVID PAUL- Dave : jovial fellow. SNYDER, NANCY JEAN- Nan : GAA: Modern Dance: Business Club: Future Nurses Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-two help- ing hands always ready. Fifth Row: SPENCER, GAIL GRACE: Red Cross: Daisy Chain: Girls Week Representative: Annual Staff: GAA: Bowling: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Senior Class Play: Business Club: YfTeens: Senior Girls Club: French Club: Dramatics Club: Ir. Council on World Afiairs, Vice-President: Cum Laude-one to be admired. SPERBER, THGMAS WILLIAM- Spieb : Student Council: Base- ball: Swimming: Hi-Y, Vice-President-destined to travel far. SPREEN, DAVID ARTHUR- Dave : Track: Swimming: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: I-Ii-Y-determination is his main quality, Sixth Row: ST. CLAIR, DIANA ROBERTA- Sinner : GAA: Modern Dance: 3 Year Letter Girl: Life Saving Corps: Kytyves: Senior Girls Club -bait for compliments: striking appearance. STEEL, IERRY RICHARD- Don : Cross Country: Ir. Council on World Affairs, Treasurer: Lunchroom Monitor-muscles, infectious grin, kindness, STEELE, NORMA IEAN: Business Club: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-genial brunette. HAPPY WORLD First Row: STEVBS, DANIEL RICHARD- Dan , Golf, Bowling, Hi-Y, Treas- urer-iull of youth and vigor. STOHR, RICHARD IACOB- Dick , Student Council, S.T.P. Board, Football, Basketball Manager, Track, Maroon W - diversified abilities are his. STRAUB, CHARLES ROGER, Merchandising, Vice-President-a sense of duty. Second Row: STREIBIG, WAYNE CHARLES, Football, Track, Maroon W, Tri- ginta Optimi, Hi-Y-hustling haliback, man oi iron. STRUNK, BETTY ANN, Bowling, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-creamy complexion, peaceful tranquility. SUESS, IAMES HERBERT- Seisel , Flagbearer, Annual Staff, Track, Latin Club, Hi-Y, French Club-man ot tomorrow, intelli- gence plus. Third Row: SUIT, ANITA ESTHER- Neet , Bowling, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-amiable blond, sunny smiles. SWEDERSKY, VERILYN ELAINE, Breeze Staii, GAA, Modern Dance, Sub Deb Club, Secretary, Senior Girls Club, French Club -blond daintiness: high ideals. TEBELMAN, MARY IANE, Business Club, Senior Girls Club, Span- ish Club-a thirst for knowledge. Fourth Row: TENHUNFELD, THOMAS ORVILLE.- T , Maroon W, Footballe six feet oi handsome manliness. THOMPSON, GEORGIANNA LEE4 Georgie , GAA, Bowling: Business Club, Senior Girls Club-a iriend oi everyone. TIEMAN, CHRISTIAN WILLIAM- Twis , Tennis, Band, Orches- tra, Bandwagon, Band Letter Club, Orchestra Pin Club-emusical genius, incredible knowledge. Fifth Row: TOLESKI, SLAVEH, Ir. Council on World Affairs-the possessor of great happiness. TRIPLETT, SHARON LEE, GAA, Theta Alpha Pi, Business Club, Future Teachers Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club-chic, dainty, and always neat, TYGRETT, NANCY ANN, GAA, 3 Year Letter Girl, Bowling, Busi- ness Club, Merchandising, Senior Girls Club-soft, sweet voice, pleasant smile. Sixth Row: ULLMAN, CARL LOUIS, a well-known card shark. VETTER, SANDRA LEE-- Sandy , Breeze Staii, GAA, Syn- chronized Swimming, Modern Dance, Senior Class Play, Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club, Dramatics Club, Business Club-always laugh- ing, known everywhere. VICKERY, MARY LEE- Vickie , GAA, Bowling, Sparkettes, Business Club, Future Nurses Club, Senior Girls Club-quiet brun- ette with cheerful helloes. THE WORLD OF First Row: VICKERY, RUSSELL IR.- Russ : the path of peace. VOGT, ROBERT WILLARD- Ace : Student Council: Footbell: Track: Lunchroom-a fast friend oi many. VOGT, SANDRA ELNORA- Sandy : GAA: Bowling, Champion '56: Sparlcettes: Business Club: Y-Teens: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-sparkling smile: happy disposition. Second Row: VOIGT, SONDRA LEE- Sandy : Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA: 3 Year Letter Girl: Umpires Class: Pidel: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-pleasant pan- demoniurn: unequaled loyalty. VOLL, IANET KAY: Football Oueen Attendant: Basketball Queen Attendant: Head Majorette: Student Council, Grievance Board: Annual Staff, Editorial Board: GAA: Advanced Hockey: Baseball: Pidel: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Band Letter Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-blond stately beauty: talent plus. VON LEHMDEN, CARL EDWARD- Squ.eek : Football: Hi-Y- dresses to perfection. Third Row: VON STEIN, DAVID ALFRED: Track: Cross Country: Swimming: Maroon W: Lunchroom-aquatic prowess: little but mighty. WAGNER, MERLE IANE: GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Majorette: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Band Letter Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-sweeter than honey itself. WAGNER, THOMAS FRED- Wags : hotrod hobbyist. Fourth Row: WALDECK, MARGARET ANN MICHEALINE- P9QQY r Bowling -mischief in her eyes. WALKER, NANCY RUTH- Nan : Daisy Chain: Annual Start: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: Bowling: Senior Class Play: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club: Ir. Council on World Affairs: Cum Laude-serene and sw.eet: intelligence plus. WATSON, DAVID BRITIAN- Dave : Dramatics Club-merry smile with mischievous intent. Fifth Row: WEBB, THOMAS IAMES-' Weber : Cross Country: Golt: Swim- ming: Band: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club-let there be music. WEIL, CHARMAYNE CLAIRE- Char : GAA: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-the warmth oi genial courtesy. WEITZEL, CAROLYN IDA: Breeze Typist: GAA: Bowling: Ky' tyves: Vice4President: Band: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Busi- ness Club: Senior Girls Club: Dramatics Club-known tor her kindness. Sixth Row: WELLS, BARBARA SUE- Barb : Girls Week Representative: Sparlcettes, President: lntertratority: Main Ottice: Future Nurses Club. President: Latin Club: Senior Girls Club-sweetness per- sonified: always happy. VVERNER, ARLENE CAROLE: Breeze Typist: GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-interested in all. WERTZ. PATRlClA ANN- Pat : Red Cross: Breeze Typist. GAA: Modern Dance: Bowling: Sub Deb Club: Senior Girls Club: French Club: Business Club-laughing eyes: winning Smile- WESTERN HILLS First Row: WESSA, MAUREEN ESTELLE- Mar : GAA: l Year Letter Girl: Bowling: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Future Nurses Club, Vice- President: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club. WESTERI-IAUS, IANET LEE- Ian : Student Council: Breeze Staff: GAA, Board: Publicity Chairman: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Pidel: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Y-Teens, Secretary: Senior Girls Club-little but mighty: loved by all. WHALEY, LULA MAE- LuLu : GAA: Bowling: Business Club: Senior Girls Club-barrels ot fun. Second Row: WILLIAMS, ORAL OTTO: a quiet friend. WILSON, HAROLD LEE- Wils : Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew-can always be depended upon. WINN, IOSEPI-I ALLAN- Ioe : Basketball: Baseball-a winning smile: hosts of friends. Third Bow: WINNINGHAM, ANNA LOIS: Student Council: Breeze Start, Exchange Editor: GAA: Modern Dance: 5 Year Letter Girl: Um- pires Class: Pidel, Treasurer: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-win- some princess: merry as a cricket. WITT, BARBARA ANN- Barb : GAA: Board: Bowling Man- ager: 3 Year Letter Girl: Kytyves, Treasurer: Merchandising: Senior Girls Club-saucy dish topped with spirit, WOHLWENDER, NANCY LOU- Wo : GAA: Advanced Basket- ball: 5 Year Letter Girl: Pidel, Secretary: Band: Orchestra: Band- wagon: Band Letter Club, Secretary: Orchestra Pin Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-pert package ot pep and personality. Fourth Row: WONDRACK, FLORENCE SYLVIA: Cheerleader: Student Council, Safety Committee: Annual Stait: GAA: Synchronized Swimming: Modern Dance: l Year Letter Girl: Sub Deb Club: Band: Orches- tra: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play: Orchestra Pin Club, President: Dramatics Club: Dream ot Maroon and Cream-flashing person- ality. WORZ, NANCY CAROLYN- Nan : GAA: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Business Club: Future Nurses Club, Secretary: Senior Girls Club: Ir. High Oitice-not a care in the world. WULFEKAMP, MELVYN ROGER- Mel : Football-ready grin: endless source ot fun. Fifth Row: WYCKOFP, RICHARD EUGENE- Dick : quiet manliness: sin- cere attitude. YEAROUT, KATHRYN ANNE- Kay : Basketball Queen: Head Majorette: Annual Staff: GAA, Board: Volley Ball Manager: Ad- vanced Hockey: Basketball: Modern Dance: 4 Year Letter Girl: Pidel: Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Senior Girls Club-bound- less energy: vivacious personality. YEARY, PHILLIP RAY: a fast friend: earnest endeavor. Sixth Row: YOUNG, CAROLE ANN: GAA: Future Nurses Club: German Club: Senior Girls Club-beware of her dark eyes. YUNG, CARL HERMAN - Moose : Football: Baseball: Gym Team: Maroon W: Hi-Y: Book Boy: Cum Laude - brains and brawn: jack of all trades. ZAVISIN, ELAINE K.: Student Council: GAA: Bowling: l Year Letter Girl: Kytyves: Business Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club -eftervescing spirit: always fun. 1101- np-of uw: First Row: ZORN. DORIS IEAN-' Pete : GAA: Advanced Basketball: Th9l3 Alpha Pi, Pledge Mistress: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: BUSINESS Club: Senior Girls Club-athletic ability: friend to all. ZORN, FRANCES LAVERNE- Sis : Theta AIPIIG PI? BUSINESS Club: Y-Teens: Senior Girls Club-sweet shyness. ANKENBAUER, CAROL SUE: GAA: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-petite and pr.etty. Second Row: CELESTI, IO ANN- CeIest : Business Club: Senior Girls Club- bubbling laughter. DOUGHIVIAN, KAREN LEE: Breeze Typist: GAA: Business Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-abound ing Congeniality. GEIGER, FRANK WILLIAM: Bowling: Theta Pi, President - a lady's man. Third Row: HARVEY, GERALD FRANK- Ierry : calm approach: underlying sense of humor. IASPERS, GEORGIA LEE- George : Breeze StaI'I: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Spanish Club-perseverence is her vir- tue. IONES, CI-IARLES- CharIie : guiet amiability. Fourth Row: KAESER, IOAN MARIE- Tony : Bowling: Theta Alpha Pi: Busi- ness Club: Senior Girls Club-cute 'n appealing. PERKINS, IANET COLLEEN- Perk : Bowling: Bible Club: Senior Girls Club-hearty individualist. RINCKI-IOFF, EMIVIANUEL DENNIS- Dennie : quiet manliness. Fifth Row: WRIGHT. EI-NEB IEAN- I9d1'1 : GAA: Tu Phi Beta, President: Interfratority: Business Club: Senior Girls Club: Gym Office- radiates cheer wherever she goes. ZILLICH, ANTON GEORGE- Tony : always a joke. WE LOOK TOWARD A NEW WORLD AFTER GRADUATION IT'S A WORLD FULL OF PROMISE FOR ANOTHER GREAT YEAR A A X 1' 27li4v'f ,f,1ff1 '7QQCfz:Cii?2ff',3,, f 1 ,M rj M :7f'4,V ' fr f 55, 4 5' ,yy-,., ,f f f ff , f f 'V ,f ,Z f ff f ,.,. , If , X422 , fydfffpg f . sf AW fy, WM, 1957 ANNUAL STAFF DICK SIMMONDS IOANNE MELILLO , BONNIE BANK , . . KATHY ECKERT IUDY EBEL ..... BARBARA GANN MARY GRILEY IANET VOLL . BETSY NIMITZ , . IUDY MYERS . . . ALICE SEIDLER WARREN KIRCHNER . DICK EBBERS BONNIE CRAIG , , , NANCY GIERINGER KATHY ECKERT . , NANCY WALKER , . . CAROL ENSMINGER PI-IYLLIS GRAF WELDA I-IARTZLER BONNIE BANK . BILL ANDERSON JOEL CURRIE BRUCE ANDREE CAROL LEE BECK PAT LAND LOIS ANN MILLER PRED REINHARD , MISS LENORA WEBER EDITORIAL BOARD BOB HARTMAN WARREN KIRCHNER THE WORLD OF STUDY IUDY KLEEMAN BONNIE STRIKE THE WORLD OF FUN IULIE SHINKLE FLORENCE VVONDRACK THE WORLD OF SPORTS TERRY MURPHY KAREN LUNDIN THE WORLD OF KIDS MOLLY HEIDRICH KAYE KEISER BOBBIE MORRISON ART CRAIG DEVINE CAROL SCI-IROTH BUSINESS IIM HARNISH GARY PIES ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY HEATHER BUCK BOB GERDSEN ACCOUNTANTS TYPISTS PICTURES FACULTY ADVISORS 5 184 . Editor-in-Chief . , , . . Copy Editor . . , Business Manager IANET VOLL . . . . . .Editor BARBARA UFFMAN , . . , , Editor . . . . . , Clubs Sororities and Fraternities KAY YEAROUT . , . Boys' Sports Editor IIM SUESS . . . Girls' Sports Editor LESLYE OSBORNE . , , . . . Editor . , . Senior Class Editor IERRY RAPE GAIL SPENCER . . . Business Manager TOM ZIEGLER CAROL KNOSP INA MCCLAIN IOYCE MILLER . .Studentphotoqrapher MR. RALPH 1. LovE THE BUSY WQRLD OF BUSINESS Buzzing machines, happy salesmen, anxious gaso- line station attendants . . . The Busy World of Busi- ness. We depend 'greatly on the businesses of our community. We get a coke after school, We get our hair cut every other Week, and We dry clean our clothesg our fathers work for this company or that, and We have summer jobs. ln a few years we will be getting married. We will build new houses, have pic- tures of our children taken, and fill our cupboards with groceries. We feel that We are part of The Busy World of Busi- ness and We are grateful to our advertisers for their patronalge. We ask you, the readers, to remember the advertisers who have helped make this boolc pos- sible. Bemember them when you go into The Busy World of Business. 185 LET NOTHING BUT A BIG BOY COME BETWEEN YOU DELHI HARDWARE 4861 DELHI ROAD COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOPPE 3122 HARRISON AVE. PLAZA MUSIC CENTER WESTERN HILLS PLAZA MACKE FOOD MARKET 5059 GLENWAY AVE. 186 FRISCH S 5243 GLENWAY AVE KIDS AND MARTIN POTATO CHIPS GO TOGETHER Where West High kids are found, they are sure to be accompanied by MARTIN'S POTATO CHIPS. A favorite pastime is to curl up with a good book and an ample supply of Martin's Potato Chips. Whether cramming tor exams, enjoying an after school snack, or throwing a gay holiday party, We find that MARTIN'S POTATO CHIPS add a special treat to the festivities. MARTIN POTATO CHIPS 1925 wEsTWooD AVE WESTERN HILLS YACHT CLUB DELHI SERVICE CENTER 3451 SOUTHSIDE AVE. 4775 DELHI RD. BROCKAMP BLDG. MATERIALS CO. EDWARD W. WOLFF 5439 MUDDY CREEK RD. 4413 GLENWAY AVE. BUEKER'S FURNITURE 6. APPLIANCES KARL'S HAIR STYLINC- 4910 GLENWAY AVE. WHITE OAK CENTER RAY THIEMAN MARKET LINGARDO REAL ESTATE CO. 3818 RACE RD. 1449 HARRISON AVE. FLOWERS ARE A FAMILY AFFAIR LUTZ'S have had salesmen at West High ever since the doors opened. The most recent representatives are Shirley, Ellie, and Mary Lee. 2417 WHITE ST. I 187 No gutter balls for Ralph Borman. Ralph, one of West High's top bowlers, enjoys an afternoon of fun with lohn Edwards, Bruce Andree, and Craig Devine at WALTZ BOWLING LANES. Bowling has become one of the tavorite pas- times ot West High's fun-loving, athletic-minded students. WALTZ BQZZGSSG 3326 Harrison Ave. Congratulations . . . to the Blass of , 5 7 from your Telephone Company A GOOD PLACE TO WORK 188 L1LlE'S PHARMACY 3400 GLENMCRE AVE. DAVIS FURNITURE CO. 1123 MAIN ST. l. C. HOCKETT CO. IEWELERS 3633 HARRISCN AVE. CHARLES E. SPRINGMEYER BUILDERS 3025 WERK RD. FRED'S PARKVIEW MARKET 4751 DELHI RD E. K. MORRIS 6 CC. 317 WEST SECCND ST. MITCHELL'S PHARMACY 4357 DELHI RD. WIEBELL IEWELERS 3637 WARSAW AVE. Aha! Caught in the act. But What's a slumber party With- out a midnight snack? And What's a midnight snack without FRENCH-BAUER ICE CREAM? It just isn't, that's all. We ca1'1't blame Mary Ann Kohl, ludy Deifel, and loan Tiffany for raiding this ice box. Get with it gang, Qet FRENCH-BAUER. FRENCH-BAUER NTRAL PARKWAY AT PLUM IT'S A WESTERN HILLS TRADITION TO STOP AT HALL'S Overheard on the school bus: loe: I-ley, are we stopping at HALL'S for a coke aiter school today? Bob: Sure thing! I want to pick up those pictures from the party Saturday night and get some aspirins to tide me over tomorrow's test. Carol: Me too, My geography notebook is due tomorrow and 1 ran out of paper last night. If I don't get it today, l'm sunk! Sue: Dad wants me to get his prescription filled for him, and I might as well get a pen refill while I'm there-do you think they have them? loe: Surel HALL'S has everything! Come on kids, let's shag out to HALL'S DRUGS right now. HALL'S DRUG STORE HARRISON 5. MONTANA Avi-:s. FOR REAL COMFORT TRY JANITROL AUTOMATIC HEATING 6. COOLING THE A. H. GERDSEN CO. 1037-39 EVANS ST. BL. 1-1173 HORDES OF BOARDS We were planning to keep this under our hats but since it's such a swell discovery we've decided to clue you in. Planning to redecorate the recreation room, repair the back porch, or build a dog house? We've found that RIEMEIER LUMBER COMPANY is the place to buy all your construction supplies. What? You say this is no secret? Well, were not surprised. Everyone ought to know that RIEMEIER LUMBER COMPANY is tops. RIEMEIER LUMBER COMPANY 1450 Gest St.-CH. 1-3788 CONGRATULATIONS HUMMEL BUILDERS They Sell Every Thing . . Everything anol anything From sporting goods to zippers, Furniture, appliances, lawn mowers, and Bedroom slippers To suit your taste. Lets go, make haste. They've lecl for years, So go to SEARS. SEARS-RCEBUCK 4220 Glenway Ave. Twenty Years of Fashion Leadership Mvmiwvvifb- REWWER PHARMACY 4956 Glenway Ave. at Ralph PURITY ACCURACY EREE DELIVERY Phone GR. l-4600 SERVING CINCINNATI WEST HILLS FLOORING CO. 3407 HARRISON AVE SINCE 1829 Lois of paper, lots of pencils, Carbon paper and plenty of stencils. Stationery for your letters, 4907 GLEN WAY AVE. An ideal store for all qofqeiters, All are found in POUNSFORD'S store, All of this and much, much more. So shag on down and look around, If you're on the loall, you're POUNSFORD-bound, THIELMAN FOOD MARKET 3818 RACE RD. POUNSFORD'S 422 Main St. PLAZA SWEET SHOP 3639 WARSAW AVE. l lx 2 Hubuw -,g--1-1 THREE WEST HIGH MAIDS NU-MAlp MARGARINE 192 Q.. ,www-ww-Marv V - .-'g.,, ,..., rv l U 4 y 1 il sg E mfg IV 1-il? A, t his GLASS . w 'ae 4wMJJmw.44u.emfye,,s,,., , , What s this? West High students in the market for glass? Ch, We s e Somebody knocked a baseball right out of left field and through a picture window. Well, SEEGER GLASS CO. will give 5205 CRQQKSHANK RD you a good deal on a replacement, kids. FLASH-SPECIAL BULLETIN Cheviot lWHHSl. An outstanding event hap- pened that will never be forgotten by the earth people in Cheviot. A space ship landed on the corner of Glenway and Harrison causing a near riot. People at the scene were amazed at what they saw. One young man was reported as saying that he saw the Maritians wearing cor- sages from REED'S WEEDS. lt just goes to prove that REED'S service is out of this world. REED'S WEEDS 5975 BRIDGETOWN RD. PRUVIDENT SAVINGS BANK 81 TRUST 00. EIGHTEEN OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 1140 Map1e Avenue Mackinaw, Mich. lune 1, 1957 Dear Claudia, We just can't wait 'till your visit. Roger says bring your shorts, bathing suit, tennis racket, and don't forget the latest copy of the Western Hills Press. Rogers says we don'thave anything like the Press here in Mackinaw, and Roger knows. Roger says it te11s all the local news. Roger rea11y goes for high school sports and he says you 1earn the 1atest in the Press , Roger misses the Press want ads, he found so many good buys there. Of course, Roger's been reading the Press since 1924 when the WESTERN HILLS PUBLISHING CO. first began, but since an expan- sion, its' better than ever, Roger says. The weather's been great for swimming. 1 hope it stays this way. l'm looking forward to see- ing you soon. Oh! Don't forget the Western Hills Press for Roger. And bring one for me too! Love, Marge WESTERN HILLS PUBLISHING CO. 3706-O8 DAVIS AVE. Cl-IEVIOT, Ol-HO ED. NOTE: TELL ROGER I-IE CAN SUBSCRIBE TO THE WESTERN HILLS PRESS FOR ONLY S300 A YEAR. 194 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ELMER'S DRUGS 4861 GLENWAY GR. 1-1605 FRIENDLY DRUG AND COSMETIC SERVICE TO THE WESTERN HILLS AREA BEST IN PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS SOHlFF'S SHDE STURE WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 6010 GLENWAY AVE. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND NAMES FRISKIES DREAMSTEP for Women BLUEBIRD for children MADISON SOUARE for men ci boys MONTE CARLO DANCE SHOES ARTHUR SEEVER, IR. 2117 FERGUSON RD. OVERLOOK BOWLING ALLEY 4904 GLENWAY AVE. Broke again? Not West I-Iiqh lads and las- sies who know a quick trick when they see one and stash the cash for a qray day ai WESTERN HILLS LOAN 6 DEPOSIT. So follow the crowd right on over, just a few steps from the school. AL SMITH WALLPAPER 5515 BRIDGETOWN RD. SHRIVERS DRUG STORE 4005 GLENWAY AVE. WESTERN HILLS LUAN 81 DEPDSIT 2006 FERGUSON ROAD 4 , M A A SQQQQQ ang C. ...., URW. 55 x Q. I t1,f1,,,y' You say you're hungry but you don't have enough ready cash to go out. Then live dangerously tor a changeg stay home and have the gang over. You say you don't have any food in the house. That one's easyy just drop in on Mary and Clarence at the GLENWOOD FOOD MARKET. They have anything you may need for some mighty good tixin's. 3lll GLENIVIORE AVE. NEIHARD FUNERAL HOME ST. LAWRENCE DRY CLEANERS 3155 HARRISON AVE. 3652 WARSAW AVE. CHRIS TIEMAN'S BAND KELLER 61 NEIHARD MEATS ci GROCERIES CALL WA l-6806 1219 RULISON AVE. c:osroN A'1T, ' WESTERN HILLS OLDEST AND LARGEST SALES AND SERVICE ORGANIZATION AUTO IRADIOI SERVICE LARGE PARKING AREA 2345 FERGUSON RD. HU 1-8555 196 KOHQIOAITLQIL fri O MCALPINS 13 WEST FOURTH ST. KENWOCD PLAZA WESTERN HILLS PLAZA Wow! Look at those lines. Clean con- tours, smart sassy styles-really Well constructed. Yes, sir, there's enough here for any n'1an's taste. REDM1-XN'S FURNITURE STORE is a new home- maker's haven with furnishings with a future. REDMAN FURNITURE COMPANY 3620 HARRISON AVE. 197 W Wm BOB AND IULIE SAY, WHEN YOU GO, GO COMET! HE Iffwigt tn N. C 5 I t ' ,4,L., Q., ,Z --Q' M ,,,,, Q IIILWAY 0 ...RQ gg gEGU!.AR TRESLER OIL COMPANY 4015 RIVER ROAD PFAFE 'S GROCERIES :Sf MEATS 2951 MONTANA AVE, WILLMAN FURNITURE CO. 4024 HAMILTON AVE. WESTWOOD PURE OIL STATION HARRISON AT RATTERIVIAN LOOK-N-BUY VARIETY SHOP 4023 RACE ROAD 198 W ww Worried about your college tuition, or the next payment on your jalopy? Carl Ullman, Bonnie Bank, Pat Land, and Bruce Andree know what to olo. They have discovered how easy it is to stash away a little extra cash at CEN- TRAL FAIRMOUNT. That 3V2 '70 interest makes it interest- ing to save at CENTRAL FAIRMOUNT. CENTRAL FAIRMOUNT BLDG. 8: L0l-LN 1944 fs 3616 HARR1soN AVE. WEST FORK SERVICE STATION SONG SHOP INC. 4313 COLERAIN AT WEST FORK 36 EAST FIFTH ST OSTERHUE'S FOOD MARKET KEMPER'S PHARMACY 5516 BRIDGETOWN RD. 3016 HARRISON AVE FULLER FORD INC. LEAVER UPHOLSTERING CO. 2035 READING RD. WA 1-7721 6. WAI 1239 HELEN'S BRIDAL SHOP MAHONEYS PHARMACY 4911 GLENWAY AVE. 4476 WEST EIGHTH ST BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW Bet you clioIn't know that you can buy rope as small as one-sixteenth ot an inch in diameter, or as biq as four inches? And did you know that Industrial Rope manu- factures enouqh rope to tie up the qlobe? It's a tact, kidsp you can tie yourself in knotsg you can tie all kinds of knots with rope by INDUSTRIAL. INDUSTRIAL ROPE COMPANY 130 WEST COURT ST. 199 GET THE NEW IVY LEAGUE LUUE AT UHLIK5 lsn't that a look oi admiration on Debbie Beiser's tace? Well, who wouldn't admire one of West l-ligh's best dressed senior boys, Ralph Bolino, being fitted tor his ivy league suit from ORLIK'S MEN'S SHOP? Ralph, West l-ligh's winner of ORLIK'S Ivy Man contest has a hard time choosing from the Wide variety of shirts, suits, ties, and other apparel. West High boys are renowned as sharp dressers and that's because they rely on the dependable quality, the friendly service, and the con- sistently distinctive clothes sold at ORLIK'S MEN'S SHOP. 0RLIK'S MEN'S SHOP 6156 GLENW!-XY AVE. HAVE FLOWERS EASHIONED EOR YOU BY VERA-QUENTIN F or the flowers that show good taste, Full of thought and not of haste, Beautifully showing friendship true, VERA-QUENTIN FLOWERS are for you. VERA-QUENTIN FLDRISTS OHEVIOT MO 1-6132 KWTWES M 0 all I G N Wig V muwmwmg -...E-J HU? www fiwgifti, S .4 1m,,,M f 1 1 ,ma lllli Htl , llllltllllll' m ul! nm: Did you say lower prices? Did you say better service? Did you say GLENWAY TIRE SHOP? Man, tirne's a wastin', let's cut out for GLENWAY TIRE SHOP right now. most! GLENWAY TIRE SHOP 4033 GLENWAY AVE. No more sitting on the steps outside of PAPA GINO's in freezing weather. Now we can enjoy those luscious hoagies and pizzas in solid comfort. Papa has added a new room with the coolest in decor and comfy booths where we can eat and galo and listen to the latest hit tunes, too. lt's the 2411 Boudinot Ave. 201 WN A Memorable Year 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Western Hills High School for completion of another outstanding year. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book that portrays the highlights of memo- rable activities. 0 Neither time, effort nor expense have been spared to provide you with a permanent record, attractively presented and complete in every detail. 0 To preserve the photography and literary efforts of the Staff, the best grade of materials have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the Finest quality yearbook. 0 NVe are proud that the 1957 Staff selected us to help design, print and bind the Western Hills. 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' if 1 it' -3 A- l, ai.,ils , 1. lllrlill ll llllll allwn n a H -F H U H - , ,, ,Q .. gig' f- eil' -312: -- -- -- -- -- -f -- -- -- -- -::- -- -- - 203 Bell 'Telephone Company 225 West Fourth Street . Brockamp Bldg. Materials Co, 5439 Muddy Creek Road . Bueker's Furniture :Sf Appliances 4910 Glenway Ave ..,. Central Fairmount Bldg. G Loan 1944 and 3616 Harrison Ave. Colonial Beauty Shoppe 3122 Harrison Ave. Coston Radio and T.V. 2345 Ferguson Road . . Davis Furniture Company 1123 Main St ...., Delhi Hardware 4861 Delhi Rd. . Delhi Service Center 4775 Delhi Rd. E1mer's Drugs 4861 Glenway Ave, . Fred's Parkview Market 4751 Delhi Rd. . , . French-Bauer Central Parkway at Plum , Frisch's Price Hill Big Boy, Inc, 5243 Glenway Ave. . . Fuller Ford lnc. 2035 Reading Rd. . A. H. Gerdsen Co, 1037 and 1039 Evans St, . Glenway Tire Shop 4033 Glenway Ave. . Glenwood Food Market 3111 Glenmore Ave. . Halls Drug Stor.e Harrison and Montana Ave. . Helen's Bridal Shop 4911 Glenway Ave. . Henry Harris lnc. Arcade and Race . , . 1. C4 Hockett Co., lewelers 3633 Harrison Ave. . . Hummel Builders 3772 Feldkamp Ave. . Industrial Rope 130 W.est Court St. . Karl's Hair Styling White Oak Shopping Center Keller and Neihard Meats and Groceries 1219RulisonAve.. , . . laceLarree Dance Studio Wain A, Bolton Funeral Home A Friend Bloernalrer Wallpaper 81 Drape Co. 187 198 186 195 ADVERTISERS' Kempers Pharmacy 188 3016 Harrison Ave. Leaver Upholstering Co. 187 4645 Delhi Rd. . Lilie's Pharmacy 3400 Glenrnore Ave. . Lingardo Real Estate Co. 1449 Harrison Ave. . Look-N-Buy Variety Shop 4023 Race Rd. . . Lutz Flowers 2417 White St. Macke Food Market 5059 Glenway Ave, . Mahoneys Pharmacy 4476 West Eighth St. , Martin Potato Chip Co. 1925 Westwood Ave. . McAlpins West.ern Hills Plaza Mitche1l's Pharmacy 4857 Delhi Rd. . , E. K. Morris and Co., lnc. 317 West Second St. . Neihard Funeral Home 3155 Harrison Ave. . Nu-Maid Margarine 5226 Vine St. . Orlik's Men's Shop 6156 Glenway Ave, Osterhue's Food Market 5516 Bridgetown Rd. . Overlook Bowling Alley 4904 Glenway Ave, . Papa Gino's 2411 Boudinot Ave, . Pfat'l's Groceries and Meats 2951 Montana Ave. . . Plaza Music Center Western Hills Plaza . Plaza Sweet Shop 3639 Warsaw Ave. Pounsford Stationery 422 Main St. . . Provident Savings Bank and Tr Seventh and Vine Sts. . Redman Furniture Co, . 3620 Harrison Ave. Reed's Weeds . . . 5975 Bridgetown Rd. Rewwer Pharmacy . . 196 4956 Glenway Ave. PATRONS A Friend Max Engler, Montana Bakery Ballhaus Pharmacy 204 ust Co. INDEX 199 199 189 187 198 187 186 199 186 197 189 189 196 192 200 199 195 201 198 192 192 192 193 197 193 191 Riemer Lumber Co. 1450 Gest St. Sears-Roebuck Co, 4220 Glenway Ave. Seeger Glass Co, . 5205 Crookshank Rd. Authur Seever, lr. . 2117 Ferguson Rd. Schii'l's Shoe Store Western Hills Plaza Shriver's Drug Store . 4905 Glenway Ave. Al Smith Wallpaper . . 5515 Bridgetown Rd. Chas. Springmyer - Builder 3025 We-rk Rd. Song Shop, lnc. . 36 East Fifth St, St, Lawrence Dry Cleaners . 3652 Warsaw Ave, Sylvia Beauty Shoppe . 4907 Glenway Ave. Ray Thieman Market . 3818 Race Rd, Chris Tie-man's Band WA 1,6806 Tresler Oil Company . 4015 River Road Vera-Quentin Florists . 3810 Harrison Ave. Waltz Bowling Lanes . 3326 Harrison Ave. Western Hills Loan :Sf Deposit 2006 Ferguson Rd. West Hills Flooring Co. . . 3407 Harrison Ave. Western Hills Publishing Co, 3706-08 Davis Ave. Western Hills Yacht Club . 3461 Southside Ave. West Fork Service Station . 4313 Colerain at West Fork Westwood Pure Oil Service Harrison G Ratterrnan Wiebell lewelers . . 3637 Warsaw Ave. Willman Furniture Co. . 4024 Hamilton Ave. Edward W. Wolff . 4413 Glenway Ave. Ammon's Pharmacy Don's Pharmacy Robert Weitzel-Roofing ci Heating TEACHER'S DIRECTORY AND INDEX Name MR. A. I. HAVLOVIC MR, F. HOBSON . MR. R. SHAUCK . MRS. D. HENINGER MR, W. CONGER . MISS F, HANAUER MR. H. ANSON . MISS T, BAECI-ILE . MR. R. BATHIANY MISS R, BAYHA . MR. M. BENNETT . MR, C. BERRINGER MISS B. BOLAN . MISS H. BOLSEN . MISS M, BOTTO MR. A, BRADY MISS I-I. BURK . MR. A. CI-IESLEY . MISS A. CLONCH . MISS M. CONSTANT MRS. P, COOK . MR. W, CRANDALL MR. S, DAHLMAN . MISS M. DAVIS MR, I. DePOLLO , MISS M. DUFFICY MR. H. DUNKEL , MRS. D. EDGEWORTH . MISS L. FISHER . MR. T, FOUCH MRS. B, FREAD MR. D. FREAD . MRS. I, FREHSE . MISS M. GATES . MR. V. GAUSMAN MISS R. GEIGER . MISS V. GLASS MISS V. GOOD . MRS. R. GREENSMITH . MR. I. I-IEINOLD . MR. H. HESS . MR, W. I-IEUBACI-I MISS I-I. I-IOOVER . MR. I-I. HOPPING , MR. W. HUTH MR. R. KAPPES . MR. G. KINNAIRD MISS A. KLASERNER MISS T. KOLKS . MRS. R. KOSTER . MISS A, KOTTENBROOK . . MR. I. KUECI-IENMEISTER . MR. D. KUI-IN . , Subiects and Activities Paqe Principal ....,. . 20 Senior High Assistant Principal . 21 lunior High Assistant Principal . 21 Senior High Counselor . . . . 22 Senior High Counselor . . 22 Iunior High Counselor . . 23 Algebra, Plane Geometry . . . 36 Business English, English . , . . Biology, Iunior High Football Coach, Track Coach . . 26,101 Oi-lice Practice, Typing ........ . . 25 Electric Shop ,.,...,........ . 28 Algebra, Physics, Attendance Teachers, Lunchroom Squad Advisor , . 49 Latin, Latin Club Advisor ..,........, . 27 Algebra, Math, Girls' Bowling Advisor . . 24 Home Economics .........,... . 39 Beginners, Iunior Strings, Senior Band, Senior Strings, Theory . . 52,66 Health, Usher Squad Advisor ,......... . 49 English, Newswriting, Attendance Teacher, Corridor Supervision . . 25 English, French ...,,.. ...... . 35, 49 English, Shorthand, Typing ..,.......,..,..,.. 49 Health, Phsyical Education, Swimming, GAA Advisor, Future Nurses Club Advisor . 105,113 Mechanical Drawing, Camera Club Advisor ....,......, . 28 Biology, English, Chaperone .... . 49 Art, Arts and Crafts .,,.. . 49 Biology, English, Chaperone ..-. - 49 English, World Geography, World History . . 29 Chemistry, General Science ..., . 48 Algebra, Consumers' Math, Math ,...... . 104 American History, Attendance Teacher, Senior Class Advisor . . . American Problems ................... . 28 Physiology, Sorority and Interiratority Advisor, Student Council Advisor, STP Board . . 120 Biology, Zoology, Attendance Teacher ...........,. . 37 Business Arithmetic, English, Sophomore Class Advisor, Senior Y-Teens Advisor . . 67 Dietician ....,............... . Woodshop ..,,...... , 49 Civics, World Geography, Bible Club Advisor . . 28 Librarian ...,......- I 31 English, Future Teachers Club , . . 25 English, Remedial Reading Courses .............,.. 25 Algebra, Gym, Swimming, Attendance Teacher, STP Board, Swimming Coach, Track Coach . 33 American History, Social Studies, Chaperone ..,...,...... 156 American History, World History, Varsity Cheerleaders' Advisor . . 48, 49 Art, Applied Art ....,........ . 28 Civics, Social Studies, Boys' Bowling Advisor . . , . . . 96 Health, Science, Chaperone .......... . . . 7 Algebra, Plane Geometry, Tennis Coach, Varsity Football Coach . . 48, 84, 85, 97 English ....,.......... , . . 25 English, Creative Writing Club Advisor , . . 25, 41 English, Latin .,....... . 25, 104, 133 Physical Education, Swimming, GAA Advisor . . . . 33 English, Chaperone, Iunior Girls' Bowling Advisor ............. Business Arithmetic, Typing, Business Club Advisor, Fraternity and Intertratority Advisor . 25 Metal Shop .,.. . ...............,. 7, 48 205 TEACHER'S DIRECTORY AND INDEX Name MRS. D. LEWIS . MISS R. LEWIS . MRS. L. LILLY . MR. T. LILLY . MISS C. LOGUE . MR. R. LOVE . . . MR. H, LUST . . . MISS O. MARCKWORTH MISS I. MARGOLIN . MR. R, MARTIN . MR. A. MCCARTNEY . MR. R. MEIER . MR. E. MILLER . . MR. D, MINESINGER . MR. R. MORGAN . MRS, T. MORRIS . MISS N. MURPHY . MR. W. NEAD . MRS. I. NESTER . MR. E. NOCKA , MR. P. NOHR , . . MISS I. OBERMANN . MISS B. O'HARA . MR, H, O'NEAL . MR, I, O'TOOLE . MR. I. PAUSZEIC . MISS D. PETERSON . MRS. R. POSTLE . MR. B. RAIN . . DR. W. RIMANOCZY , MR. A, SCHICIC . MISS E. SCHILLING . MR, W, SHACKELFORD MR, R, SIEKMANN . MR. R. SINGERMAN . MISS D. SLUTZ . MISS D. SMITH . MRS. I. SPICKARD . MISS E. SUTER . . MISS F. TEBBENHOFF MR. C. THOMAS . . MR. G, UNVERZAGT . MR. VON WALDEN , MRS. H, WALTER . MISS I. WALTERS . MISS L. WEBER . MR. H. WHITAKER . MISS C. WI'I'TE . . MR, G, WOLLENHAUPT MR. W. WUERDEMAN MISS C. YALEN . . MR. H. YUNG . I Subiects and Activities P390 American History, Social Studies, World Geography, junior Varsity Cheerleaders Advisor . 32 English, Public Speaking, Speech ................. 49 Health, Physical Education, GAA Advisor . A 105.127 Art, Chess Club Advisor ..... - - 39 Librarian ........... - 133 English, Annual Start Busiess Advisor, Chaperone ..........- 24, 63 Coordinate Merchandising, lob Relations, Salesmanship, Merchandising Club Advisor . . 49 Algebra, Plane Geometry ................ . Dramatics, English, Speech 1 61 General Math, Math .... - 25 Driver's Education, Health, Science . - - 49 Drivers' Training, Chaperone . . . 26, 48 Mechanical Drawing . . A 28 Physics, Stage Crew Advisor . - 49 General Science ....... r 34 World Geography, World History . . . 120 Spanish, Chaperone, Junior Y-Teens Advisor ....... . 24 Social Studies, World Geography, Golf Coach, Maroon W Advisor, Varsity Football Coach ........... . 84,102 Business Arithmetic, General Business, Typing . . . .,.. . . 25 Biology, Health, Science, Chaperone .....-4-,---- - 28 Physical Education, Swimming, Gym Team, I-Ii-Y Advisor, Varsity Baseball Coach . . , 67 Health, Modern Dance, Physical Education, Iunior GAA Advisor ..... . 33. 105 Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor, Chaperone ...... I . 24 English ........... , 25, 28 English, Senior Class Advisor . . . . 49 Biology, Botany, Botany Club Advisor . . 49 Algebra, Arithmetic, Plane Geometry , . . . . , 49 Home Economics, Costumes and Properties ....,. . . 39 Algebra, General Math, Cross Country, Reserve Basketball Coach . . 93, 94 Choirs, Ensemble, General Music ......... . 54 Mathematics ........ , . . 48 Secretarial Practice, Shorthand, Typing ,.,........,... 36 English, German, German Club Advisor, Intramural Athletics Coach, Iunior High Basketball . 42 Physical Education, Boys' Athletic Chairman, Varsity Basketball Coach . ..... 90 Health, Freshman Basketball Coach, Reserve Football Coach . . . . 89 American History, Sociology and Economics ..... . 34 Home Economics, Senior Homemaking . . . 24 Latin, lunior Class Advisor ,,.. . 25 Social Studies .,........ , 38 French, French Club Advisor, Red Cross Advisor . , 43 Biology, Physiology .,...... , 27 General Music, Instrumental Music, Iunior Band . . , . 25 American History, Modern History, World History, Chaperone . . . 49 Math, STP Board, Senior Girls' Club Advisor ...., , 24, 157 English, Iournalism, Breeze Staff Advisor . , . 64 English, Annual Stati Advisor .... . 25, 62 Speech and Hearing Therapy, Co-ordination . . . , 29 Physical Education, Swimming, Senior GAA Advisor . , 105 Print Shop .......,,,,,,,, . 39 Bookkeeping, Business Law and Administration, General Business . . 28 Secretarial Practice, Shorthand, Typing, Attendance Teachers . . 37 Mathematics, Plane Geometry, Ticket Chairman .... , 40 206 CLASSES Seventh Grade . Eighth Grade , Ninth Grade . Tenth Grade . Eleventh Grade . Twelfth Grade . Accelerated English Art . Biology . . Dramatics , , . Drivers Training French ..., Gym t . Homernaking . Latin . , t Library . , . Plane Geometry . Print Shop t . Science .... Secretarial Practice Senior Health . . Social Studies . Sociology . . Zoology . QRGANIZATION INDEX CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Annual Staff . . Band ,.,.. Band Letter Club Breeze Staff . . Business Club . Choir , t . Cum Laude , . .122-126 . .127-130 . .131-137 . .138-145 . .146-153 . .154-181 , . 36 . . 39 . 26, 72 . . 35 . . 26 . . 35 . . 127 , . 35 . , 27 . . 31 . . 37 . . 39 . . . 34 , . 36, 37 . . 38 , . 38 . 4 34 , . 37 . . . . , . 62,63 . 150,51 . . 66 , .64,65 . . 144,145 . .54,55 . . 40 Dads Club . Drarnatics Club . French Club . . Future Teachers Club , German Club . . lr. Council on World Affairs . lr. GAA . , . lr. Hi-Y . . Ir. Y-Teens . Latin Club , Maroon W Orchestra . . . Parents Association Pep Club . , . Quill and Scroll . Spanish Club . A Sr. GAA , . . Sr. Girls' Club , Sr. Hi-Y . . Sr. Y-Teens t Student Council . SORORITIES AND lnterfratority , . Chi Omega Sigma Kytyves F... Phi Delta Sigma . Pidel ..... Sigma Alpha Beta Sparkettes . . . Sub Deb . Tausia ,..t Theta Alpha Pi . Triginta Optirni . FRATERNITIES . . 29 . , 66 . . 43 . , 43 . t 42 , . 156 , . 105 . , 67 , . 67 . . 12 . , 102 . , 57 , 28,29 . . 143 A . 41 . . 42 , . 104 . , 157 . . 67 1 . 67 120,121 ..69 ..70 . .74 , .73 ,.71 ..77 ..78 t .72 ,,76 .179 . .75 Page 158 WILLIAM FRANCIS ADELSPERGER ELIZABETH ANN ALEXANDER IOHN WILLIAM ALLEN . . NANCY YETTA ALLEN . ANN ALTEMEIER . . BRUCE ALAN ANDREE . . ARLEEN IDA ARLETI-I , , SENICR DIRECTORY AND INDEX . 5784 Filview Cr. , 2935 Temple Ave. , 3524 Leland Ave, 141 3819 Nolan Ave. 1111 Mo 1111Mo Wa 1111 Hu . . 1368 Neeb Rd. 1381 Gr 4339 Harding Ave, . 3498 Boudinot Ave, 1111 Mo 1111 Hu GARY ARTHUR ARMSTRONG . RICHARD HERBERT ARNOLD . IUDITH LEE ASTLER , . . IANET MARGARET AVEY . RICHARD LOUIS BADGLEY IERROLD FRANKLIN BAILEY IANET LEE BAIRD .,.. PATRICK CORRIGAN BAKER . PHYLLIS ANN BAKER . . DONALD WHESLY BALDWIN , BUD WOODSON BALES . . . 1154 Anderson Ferry 1381 Gr . 587 Rosemont Ave, 151 Wa 4031 Washington Ave. 1111 Mo . . 2913 Feliz Ave. 1111 Mo . 3506 Hazelwood 1111 Mo . 1857 Ashbrook Dr, 1381 Gr 3017 West Tower 1381 Hu . . . 1013 Parksori Pl. 141 Bl . . 2112 Weron Le, 1111 Hu 6243 Muddy Creek Rd. 1331 Wi Page 159 ANDRE IOSEPI-I BALLESTRA . BONNIE ELISABETH BANK . IOSEPH MICHEAL BAUER . MARY ELLEN ROBERTA BECKER IO ANN BECKER .,.. 228 Anderson Ferry Rd, IUDITH KAYE BEERS ,... WALTER LOUIS BEIGEL . DEBORAH ELSA BEISER . GEORGE HAROLD BELL . LOIS ANNE BELLMAN . PATRICIA ANN BETTS . . IOI-IN CARLTON BINGHAM . MARY ANN BLACK . . , IEAN ANN BLANKENSI-IIP . ROSLYN MARIE BLEH . RALPH LOUIS BOLINO . IERRY IOSEPH BOOTH . RALPH CARL BORMAN . , . 809 Rosemont Ave, 151 BI . . 3022 Verdin Ave, 1111 Mo . . 2612 Ocosta Ave. 1111 Hu . 3112 Cavanaugh Ave, 1111 Mo 1381 Wa . 2691 Ebenezer Rd. 1331 Mo . . 5555 North Glen 1111 Hu , . . 2495 Boudinot 1381 Hu Mo . 2744 Werkastle Le. 1111 . . R.R, 2, Box 80D, Wi . 3467 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Mo . , 2919 Kiing Ave. 1111 Hu . 6579 Hillside Ave. 1331 Wi Wa , . 700 State Ave, 141 , 3706 Feldkamp Ave. 1111 MO . 2710 Montana Ave, 1111 Hu . 908 McPherson Ave. 151 Gr Page 180 MARCELLA IOHANNA BOSE . IOYCE MAY BOTHWELL . , EILEEN SUE BOVARD . . IOANN LEE BOX . , . SUSAN PHYLLIS BRAMMER . . 1061 Fashien Ave. 1381 B1 . 3727 Carson Ave, 1111 Mo . 1130 Grand Ave, 141 Wa . 2413 Ferguson Rd. 1381 I-Iu . 5181 Fo1ey Rd, 1381Gr . . . 464 Burhen Dr. . 1312 Sunset Ave. 1381 Gr 151 Wa ROBERT HENRY BRATER . CAROL RAE BRECH . . . BARBARA ANN BRIDGES . . THOMAS EDWARD BRINKMAN . FLORENCE FRANCES BROGE . ALLEN HOUSTON BROOKS . . SYLVIA MAE BROWN . . . MARTIN WILLIAM BRUEGGEMANN GLORIA RUTH BRUESTLE . . . LAVERNE SHIRLEY BRUNSWICK , HEATHER LYNNE BUCK . . . DAVID ALBERT BUNGER . DOLORES ANN BURNS , Page 161 DOUGLAS OWEN BUSCH . IOANNE LOHR CALDER KENNETH FRANK CARR RICHARD RAY CASEY . ALAN WID CHASE . . IUDITH ANN CHENOWETH . ROBERT WAYNE CHETWOOD . DAVID EARL CHILDERS . RONALD EDWARD CLARK GWENN LEE CLIFTON , GERALDINE ANN CLINE . LOIS ANN CONRADI . . ROBERT ARTHUR COOK . P1-IYLLIS IOANNA COX . MARILYN CAROL CRAFT . BONNIE RAE CRAIG . MELVIN LEE CURRAN IUSTINE ANN CYMAN . 4027 Homelawn Ave, 1111 1-Iu 3930 School Section Rd. 1111 Mo . , 2856 Veazey Ave. 1381 I-Iu . 1032 Woodlawn Ave. 151 Wa . 3806 West Liberty St. 151 Gr , 2549 Seegar Ave. 1251 Gr . 472 Samoht Ridge 1381 B1 . 2614 Fleetwood Ave. 1111 Mo . . 2966 Lischer Ave, 1111 Hu 3447 Alta Vista Ave. 1111 I-Iu , 4666 Glenway Ave. 1381 Gr . . 1827 Carll Si, 1251 Wa . 733 Elberon Ave, 151 Gr , 2934 Claypole Ave. 141 Gr . . . 5235 Reliuk 1381 Wa , 4412 St. Martin Ave, 1111 Mo . 3242 Stanhope Ave. 1111 Mo . 3471 Cheviot Ave. 1111 Mo . 4812 Glenway Ave. 1381 Wa . . 5422 Vogel Ave, 1241 Ki . 3995 W. Fitth Ave. 151 Gr . 1192 Coronado Ave. 1381 Wa . . 4077 Race Ave. 1111 Mo , 1731 Ashbrook Dr, 1381 Wa 2507 Forthmann PI. 1111 Hu . . 807 Hawthorn 151 B1 . . 701 Pedretti Ave, 151 Gr 3259 Montana Ave, 1111 I-Iu 6095 Cleves-Warsaw Ave. 1331 Wi . 3316 River Rd, 141 Wa 2067 Faycrest Dr, 1381 B1 1-3251 1-7043 1-0064 1-6992 1-1325 1-2806 1-1402 1-7739 1-8232 1-7478 1-7546 1-7514 1-9169 1-0931 1-1337 1-7151 1-3456 1-1781 1-1379 1-4999 1-8541 1-5670 1-7303 1-7291 1-0944 1-0036 1-4659 1-4033 1-5370 1-1948 1-1519 1-6564 1-0930 1-6537 1-2845 1-5829 1-5371 1-1130 1-2728 1-8663 1-6955 1-1166 1-0113 1-2109 1-3486 1-3251 1-4923 1-2811 1-4550 1-2857 1-0148 1-2883 I-8662 1-4525 1-8253 1-6199 1-2031 1-3948 1-5554 1-5822 1-7993 1-0096 1-0260 1-3020 1-5449 1-0556 1-2456 1-3649 1-3652 1-2086 1-3586 1-1036 Page 162 ROBERT EUGENE CZERWINSKI DENNIS BLAINE DAVIS . . ROBERT ALAN DECKEBACH . IOYCE ANN DEI-INE . BRUCE CLIFFORD DENZLER . CURTIS IOI-IN DETWILER . CRAIG FRANCIS DEVINE . IOAN DELORES DEWAN . DAVID SAMUEL DISSER IEAN ANN DOEKEL . IERRY ALLEN DOEKEL . SHIRLEY ANN DREW . THOMAS LEE DUELL , . , MARILYN MARIE DUNAWAY . IACKLYNE EATON ,... IUDITH ANN EBEL .... KATHERINE ELIZABETH ECKERT SANDRA MARIE ECKSTEIN , . Page 163 101-IN LAWRENCE EDWARDS . IESSE ISAAC ELLINGTON . ROBERT HAYES ELLIOTT SANDRA SUE ENGLAND . GEORGE EDWARD ERNST , ROBERT CRAVILLIER ERWIN . IETTA IOYCE FANNIN . . . ROLLAND EUGENE FARLEY . RAYMOND IOSEPH FEDERLE . WILLIAM CALVIN FERRELL . MARY LOU FIELD . . . IUNE CAROL FIELDS . . KARYL IANE FILTER . . WILLIAM ARTHUR FINDLOW . SUSAN CLARA FLAMM . . , WALTER FLENDER ..., MARGARET GRACE FLICKINGER GARTH ELMO FLOYD . . . Page 164 BRUCE IRVING FORRESTER . RAYMOND ROY FOX . . ROGER LOUIS FRANK . . IANET FRAZIER . . . PATRICIA ELAINE FREDERICK REED RUSS FREDERICK . , IRENE MAE FULMER , , , IUNE EDITH GARDNER . DICK ALLEN GATHEMAN WILBIl'R GEBING , . . BARBARA IEANNE GERS . PHYLLIS LEE GETTLER . PENNY GIEBEL . . . ROBERT CARL GILPIN . SANDRA IEAN GLYNN . IOHN H. GREVES . MARY MARTHA GRILEY . MADELINE HELEN GROSS . Page 165 LOIS IEANETTE GUYER . . RAYMOND EREDERJC HAEER . IACOUELINE JEAN HALLRAUER IAMES HAROLD HALLON . . IEFFRY HAMLIN . . . JoYcE ANN HAMMIT , . IOHN DOUGLAS HARDY . THOMAS ALBERT HARSHAM . CAROLYN JEAN HARTER . . MICHAEL HARTJNG . . . ROBERT FREDERICK HARTMAN WELDA IOANNE HARTZLER . RON LEE HASKAMR . . 1oHN ROBERT HAsz . DONNA JEAN 1-1AUss . MARTHA LEE HAYES . NoRMA NELVA HAYLEY . JANET RUTH HEARN . 3742 Applegate Ave, 1111 Hu . 2315 W. Eighth Si. 141 B1 . 6545 Bridgetown Rd, 1111 Hu . . 3939 Drew Ave, 1111 I-Iu 3290 Van Zandt Dr. 1111 Mo 3123 Boudinot Ave, 1111 Mo . 3304 Daytona Ave, 1111 Mo . 6841 Iersey Ave, 1331 Wi . 5657 Harrison Ave, 1111 Mo . 1708 Wyoming Ave. 151 Wa 1708 Wyoming Ave, 151 Wa . . 1263 State Ave. 141 B1 . 1928 Arthur P1. 1251 Gr . 1055 Delhi Ave, 141 Wa 2079 Harkness St. 1251 . 3240 Koenig Ave. 1111 . 3045 Wardall Ave, 1111 . 1912 State Ave. 1141 Mo Hu 1-Iu Wa . 2891 McKinley Ave. 1111 Hu . 2465 Warsaw Ave, 141 W6 . 3994 I-Iaverkos Ct. 1311 We . 4106 Francis Ave, 151 Gr . 3733 Darwin Ave, 1111 Hu . 2636 Maryland Ave, 141 , 1093 Morado Dr, 1381 Gr Gr . , 4129 Francis Ave. 151 Wa , 1707 Gellenbeck Rd. 151 Wa . . 1148 Ienny Le, 1381 Gr . 4364 North Bend Rd, 1111 Mo . 311 Li1ientha1 St, 141 Gr . 3060 S. Hegry Cir, 1381 Mo . 4448 I-Iomelawn Ave, 1111 Hu . Box 182 Pontius Rd. 1331 Wi 1340 Beechmeadovv Le. 1381 Gr . . 2941 Feltz Ave. 1111 Mo . . 2506 Ga1vin Ave, 141 Gr . 1362 LeMar Dr. 1381 Wa . . 3161 River Rd. 141 Wa . . 946 Wells Ave. 151 Wa , 2559 Seegar Ave, . 2808 Urwiler Ave. 1251 Gr 1111 Mo . . 5402 Lever St. 1381 B1 . . . 6211 Taylor 1111 Hu . . 5765 Rapid Run 1331 Wi . 4279 Homelawn Ave 1111 Hu . 1897 Ashbrook Dr, 1381 Wa 2482 Dunway Cr, 1381 1-Iu . 3692 Coral Gab1es 1111 Mo . 2393 Ferguson Ave. 1381 Hu . 5542 Biscayne Ave. 1111 Mo . . 5317 Sidney Rcl. 1381 Gr . . 1650 Keilywood 1381 Gr . 2882 Dirheim Ave. 1111 , . 3889 B19111 Ave. 1111 . 6334 Upper Rd. 1331 . 2203 Shasta PI. 1111 . . . 3177 River Rd, 141 . . 6408 West Fork 1111 2926 Queen City Ave. 1381 . . 3463 Iane Ave, 1111 . . 3924 Drew Ave. 1111 . 2896 McKinley Ave, 1111 . 708 Fairbanks Ave, 151 . 3252 Koenig Ave. 1111 . 1115 Rutlidge Ave. 151 Mo Mo Wi Mo Gr Mo Hu Mo Mo Mo Wa I-Iu Wa 1-2319 1-1918 1-7152 1-2963 1-8771 1-7917 1-5458 1-1540 1-1742 1-6350 1-6350 1-0602 1-4567 1-2685 1-2582 1-1967 1 0263 1-5430 1-6013 1-5504 1-1032 1-4851 1-7616 1-9218 1-6724 1-2490 1-2755 I-9757 1-5075 1-2894 1-7578 1-0701 1-3639 1-7185 1-5280 1-3268 1-2991 1-2503 1-5786 1-7658 1-3102 1-1094 1-2429 1-3379 1-6759 1-7505 1-1080 1-8489 1-0717 1-5060 1-0354 1-8351 1-6500 1-5993 1-2272 1-2899 1-9118 1-0572 1-5634 1-0360 1-8755 1-6966 1-2834 1-2901 1-6616 1-3746 . 2610 Queen City Ave, 1381 Hu . . . 1864 Forest View Le. 1381 . 3537 Bruesfle Ave, 1111 Hu . 2920 De Breck Ave. 1111 . . 2920 Carroll Dr. 1111 . . 950 Enright Ave, 151 . 3474 McFadden Ave. 1111 Mo Hu Wa Mo 1-1354 1-1231 1-2343 1-2105 1-3481 Page 166 PATSY ANN HECKLER . . DAVID EDWARD HEEPKE . MARILYN GRACE HEINRICH . BARBARA ANN HENDRIXSON . BRENDA LEE HOFFMAN , . DAVID ROBERT HOGG . . . PENNY VIRGINIA I-IOHNROTH . JACOUELINE GRENELLE HOLTON BARBARA LOU HOLZSCHLLH . BEVERLY ANN HONEBRINK . WILLIAM DEAN HORTON . ROBERT LYNN HOWARTH . BARBARA RAE HULLEY . GWENDOLYN JUNE IAMES , THELMA MARY IONNA . . DAVID ALAN IEGGLE . NANCY SUE IESSE . . BARBARA ANN JOHNSON . Page 167 JOHN D. IOHNSON . . RICHARD ALLEN ILING . CAROLYN ESTER KAYS . JOHN WILLIAM KEGG . CARL WAYNE KELLER . IO ANN KERBER ,,.. SONDRA IOANNE KEMPER . WILLIAM DOLAN KENNEDY . ANN BRYANT KERL . . . HERBERT LUCKEY KERN . PRISCILLA KING ...I WARREN FRED KIRCHNER , SHERRY SUE KIRKPATRICK . MARY JANE KLARE . . IANICE IEE KLAYER . . IOHN ALAN KLEIN . . . GERALD PATRICK KNIGHT . GEORGE HENRY KOCH . Page 168 ROSALYN MARIE KOCH . BETTY LOU KOESTER . . . JACK CLIFFORD KOHLMEYER . CAROL LEE KRAMER . . IEAN CAROL KRIMPELMAN . MARJORIE LUCILE KROLL . CHARLES JOSEPH KUBICKI . WILLIAM MICHAEL KUBICKI . RICHARD AUGUST KUEHN . WILMA BERNICE KULL . . PATRICIA HELEN KUNTZ , MARILYN ARE. .E LAEHR . . SENIOR DIRECTORY AND INDEX . , 5373 Mdylee Pl, 1381 Bl . 3732 Hiqh Point Ave, 1111 IVIO . . 558 Grand Ave. 151 Gr . 1611 Minion Ave 151 Gr . 3271 Vitmer Ave. 1381 Hu . , 5060 Delhi Rd. 1381 We . 4751 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 Hu , . 5671 Sidney Rd, 1381 Gr . 1912 Brinkmeier Ave. 1251 Bl . 3216 McHenry Ave. 1111 Hu . 6817 Parkland Ave. 1331 Wi . 572 S. Delridqe Ave. 1381 Wa . . 2958 Bodley Ave. 151 Gr . 2904 Queen City Ave. 1381 Hu . . 1101 Morsdo Dr. 1381 Gr . 3366 Hanna Ave. 1111 Mo 1-1435 1-1012 1-0614 1-2140 1-0617 1-1176 1-8811 1-2553 1-1541 1-0451 1-2345 1-8417 1-4840 1-9611 1-8193 1-3568 . . Wyomiq G Folsom Aves. 151 . 719 Fairbanks Ave. 151 Wa . 1118 Rosemont Ave. 151 Gr . 827 Woodlawn Ave. 151 Wa 4859 N, Overlook Ave. 1381 Bl . 3107 Manning Ave. 1111 MO . , 2112 Yoast Ave, 1251 Mo . 5724 Green Acres Cf. 1111 Hu . . 3142 Veazey Ave, 1381 Ki . 5613 Harrison Ave. 1111 Hu . 2882 McKinley Ave. 1111 Hu . 3450 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Mo . . 453 Elberon Ave. 151 Wa . 6029 West Fork Rd, 1111 Hu . 4375 Ridgeview Ave, 151 Gr 1-2917 1-0687 1-2537 1-0619 1-1496 1-5547 1-2517 1-4461 1-7528 1-1510 1-6531 1-3340 1-7584 1-4959 . 1210 Nancy Lee Le. 1381 Gr 1- 9455 . . 1225 Iliff Ave. 151 Gr . 2623 Gehrum Le. 1381 Hu . 1031 Lockman Ave. 1381 Gr . . 3871 Race Rd. 1111 MO . . 4749 Mayhew Rd. 1381 Gr 619 N. Gre-enwell Ave, 1381 Wa , . . 2544 River Rd. 141 Gr . 2789 West Brook Dr. 1111 Hu . 3329 Hanna Ave. 1111 Hu . 1646 Rosemont Ave. 151 Wa . 3475 Eyrich Ave. 1111 Mo . 3475 Eyrich Ave. 1111 Mo 1-3960 1-5306 1-6661 1-7890 1-1247 1-3666 1-2937 1-5654 1-0186 1-6131 1-2147 1-2417 . . . . 3522 Fyffe Ave, 1111 . . 4791 Foley Rd. 1381 Gr . 2424 Baltimore Ave. 1111 Hu . . 3429 Fyffe Ave. 1111 Mo JOSEPH MILTON LAMMERT . . 1536 Wynneburne Ave. 1381 Wa PATRICIA JEAN LAND . . . . 3003 Ferguson Rd. 1381 Mo JAMES TAYLOR LANDSOM . JACQUELINE LEDERLE . . BARBARA LUCILLE LEE . PHYLLIS ANNE LEHMAN , Page 169 SUE CAROLE LEHMAN . LENORE RUTH LENZER . SUSAN ANN LESER . . VIRGINIA RUTH LEWIS . LAURICE IEAN LIDDIL , IULIA SUE LIGGETI' . . SANDRA LEE LIND , . , HARRIET MAY LINNENKOHL . JOANNE I.I'I 1 LER .... LaDONNA KATHRYN LOESCHER ROBERT LOEW .,,.. BARBARA JEAN LONNEMAN , MARILYN KAY LOEW . . , CLAUDE WILLIAMS LOWTHER IANET CAROL LUNSFORD . . ELLIS EDWARD LUTZ . . IOANN HELEN LUTZ , . , , . 1110 Rutledge Ave. 151 Gr , 7126 Fernbank Ave. 1331 Wi . . 2488 Seeqar Ave. 1141 Gr . 4708 Green Glen Le. 1381 Gr. . 4708 Green Glen Le. 1381 Gr . 3242 I-Iildreih Ave. 1111 Mo . 3151 Boudinol Ave. 1111 MO , 2558 Warsaw Ave, 141 Gr , 5494 Eula Ave. 1111 Hu . 4730 Guerley Rd. 1381 B1 . 2460 Thompson Ave. 1141 Gr . 2916 Costello Ave. 1111 Hu , . 3838 Davis Ave. 1111 Mo . 3266 Broadwell Ave. 1111 Mo . 6000 Lawrence Ave. 1111 Hu . 3623 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 Mo . 6529 Hillside Ave, 1331 Wi . . 1115 Neeb Rd. 1381 Gr . 3429 W. Eighth St. 151 Gr . . 3722 Marydell Pl. 1111 MO . . 1243 Quebeo Ave. 151 Gr ROBERT CHARLES MADDUX . . 480 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 Wa 1-1703 1-0649 1-4745 1-9393 1-8926 1-9040 1-3132 1-0049 1-5621 1-5621 1-2550 1-3768 1-0731 1-4784 1-2443 1-3006 1-5136 1-6137 1-8323 1-3578 1-5768 1-2477 1-0647 1-1613 1-2976 1-4954 1-3885 Page 170 SANDRA LEE MAHANEY . IOHN WALTER MAISEL . ROBERT LESTER MALONEY . IANET ELEANOR MANIFOLD PATRICIA ARLENE MARSTON RICHARD JAMES MARSTON CAROLE RAE MATHIAS , . JANET ELIZABETH MATHEWS FRANCIS TODD MATTHEW . PAUL VERNON MAXWELL . INA JEAN MCCLAIN . . BARBARA JOAN MCKENZIE . PATRICIA SUE MCINTYRE . MICHAEL MOORE MCMILLAN JAMES THOMAS MCROBERTS DONALD M, MEADOR . . ARNOLD J. MEIER . , . WILLIAM ERNEST MEISEL . Page 171 JOANNE RUTH MELILLO . CHRISTIAN GERALD MENKE . JOAN CAROL MESS . . . RALPH HENRY MEYERS . . DOUGLAS MARION MILLER . IOYCE ANN MILLER . . . LOIS ANN MILLER . . . MARTHA ELIZABETH MILLER RAYMOND ALVIN MILLER . JANICE PATRICIA MILLS . NANCY JEAN MINK . . . MARILYN JOYCE MISTLER . IOSEPH CARL MODAFARI . JOHN EDWARD MOLLOY . THOMAS HUBERT MONTGOMERY LARRY WAYNE MOORE . . HOLLY ELIZABETH MOTT . . BARBARA LEE MUCKENFUSZ Page 172 STANLEY DRUBE MUGGENBORG . HEDWIN FAY MYERS . . JUDITH MARJORIE MYERS . GEORGE ANN JUNE NAGELE ANN MARIE NANNEY . . IOYCE NIEHAUS , . JOAN CLAIR NIEMES . . ELIZABETH ANN NIMITZ . . CLARENCE CLIFFORD NOES , JOHN JAY O'CONNOR . . . KATHERINE INGRID O'MOORE PATRICIA GAIL ORTH . . THOMAS PRESTON OSBORN . LESLYE FRANCES OSBORNE . DONALD EDWARD OSTERFELD RONALD ROBERT OTT . . JAMES HOWARD PAGE , HARRY PANARO . . . Page 173 DEANNA SUE PATTERSON . DENNIS MICHEAL PEEK . . THOMAS EDWIN PETRY . . DAVID GEORGS PPALZGRAP DONALD GEORGE PHILLIPS . FAYETTA EMILENE PHILLIPS MILDRED IRENE POORE . . ELAINE ELIZABETH PRESNELL ORMA ANNA PRITCHARD . MARILYN JEANINE . . JOAN ELLEN OUERNER . MARCIA CAROL REES . DAVID DEAN REEVES . . DAVID PAUL REEVES . . PATRICIA JEAN RICHARDSON DAVID ALAN RICHMOND . JANET GAIL RICHTER . . SONJA LEE RIDNER . . . MARTHA LUCILLE RIPPY . . 6507 Hillside Ave. 1331 'Wi . 3926 Lovell Ave. 1111 Hu . . 967 McPherson Ave, 151 B1 . 2910 Boudinot Ave. 1381 Hu . . 1187 Coronado Ave. 1381 Gr . 1187 Coronado Ave. 1381 Gr . . 3017 Daytona Ave. 1111 Mo . 5060 Casa Loma Ave, 1381 Mo . , . 5494 Karen Ave. 1111 Hu . . 6427 Grace-ly Dr, 1331 Wi . , . 2122 W. Eighth . 65 Graham St. 1191 Ch . . , 1844 Carll St. 1251 B1 . 3224 Hanna Ave. 1111 Mo . 4527 Hillside Ave. 1381 Wi . 3194 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Hu . . 2936 Hoadly Ct. 1111 Mo . 3980 Glenmore Ave. 1111 Mo , . , 4512 Fehr Rd. 1381 Wa 3831 North Bend Rd, 1111 MO . 3445 Muddy Creek Rd, 1381 Hu . . 3416 Stathem Ave, 1111 Mo . . 4107 Harrison Ave. 1111 Hu . 1066 Beechmeadow Le. 1381 Wa . . 2503 Knorr Ave. 1141 Hu , . . 4623 Joana Pl. 1381 Gr . 5729 Bridgetown Rd, 1111 Hu . . . 3059 Diehl Rd. 1111 Mo , . 3120 Montana Ave. 1111 Mo . 3604 I-Iomelawn Ave, 1111 Hu . 1778 Fairmont Ave. 1141 Gr . 970 Covedale Ave, 1381 Wa . . 4969 Duebber Dr. 1381 Wa . . 2718 Orland Ave. 1111 Hu , 3302 BI-oadwell Ave, 1111 Hu . 846 Delehanty Ct. 151 B1 . 3405 Millrich Ave. 1111 Mo . 5532 Glenway Ave, 1381 Hu . 2249 Harrison Ave. 1111 Mo 1071 Beechmeadow Le. 1381 Gr . . 320 Fairbanks Ave. 151 Gr . . 2988 Wardall Ave. 1111 Hu 1550 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 Gr . . Dunham Hospital 151 Wa . 3844 Applegate Ave. 1111 Mo . . 2555 Warsaw Ave. 141 Wa . 2122 Hatmaker Ave. 141 B1 . 2167 Van Blaricum 1331 Wi . . 3958 Ruth Le. 1111 Mo . 4146 Jamestown St. 151 Gr . 5168 Willnet Dr, 1381 Wa . . 1026 Rapid Ave. 151 B1 . 3520 Darwin Ave, 1111 Mo . . . 470 Crestline 151 Gr . , 1049 Coronado 1381 Wa . 1738 Wyoming Ave. 151 Gr . . 3412 Ferncrott Dr, 1111 Mo . 2836 Westbrook Dr, 1111 Mo . . 3952 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 Mo 5078 Valley Ridge Rd. 1111 Hu 1-2764 1-0862 1-2564 1-8066 1-6232 1-6232 1-5806 1-2228 1-1654 1-1586 St. 141 1-5580 1-1824 1-3867 1-1402 1-5550 1-3532 1-4707 1-6894 1-1085 1-5531 1-2883 1-8124 1-3724 1-5291 1-3186 1-5890 1-2456 1-4034 1-1626 1-7954 1-8246 1-3075 1-0371 1-1978 1-1043 1-1771 1-3075 1-1540 1-1590 1-5526 1-8667 1-0062 1-4613 1-0542 1-1857 1-2476 1-0887 1-2114 1-2326 1-5515 1-0055 1-5159 1-6198 1-3863 1-8296 1-0923 1-2512 1-1885 1-5791 . . . . . . . 653 Neave St. . 3315 Queen City Ave. 1381 Mo . . 2419 Maryland Ave, 141 Wa . . 3097 Meisel Ave. 1111 Hu . 3052 Belden Circle 1111 Hu . . 3711 Warsaw Ave. 151 B1 . . 6556 Lehman Rd. 141 Ki . 2908 Lehman Rd. 141 Wa . 3981 Delmar Ave. 1111 Hu . 2518 Glenway Ave. 141 Gr . 5271 Willnet Dr. 1381 Wa . 4025 West Eighth St. 151 B1 . . 3620 LaSalle Ave. 151 Gr 1-1254 1-1619 1-3783 1-6704 1-1238 1-6345 1-0209 1-2738 1-2854 1-5208 1-1538 1-7664 DAVID ALFRED VON STEIN . . 3246 Hildreth Ave. Page 174 MARY LOUISE RIPPY . . LOU GORDON ROBISCH . ARTHUR C. ROBINSON . . HARVEY EDWARD ROEHLING . SHIRLEY IEAN ROESSLER . . ROBERT ROGERS .... IOI-IN GEORGE ROHR, IR. . DONALD HENRY ROLFS . SYLVIA ROOT . . . FREDERICK LEE RUCK . RICHARD FRANK RUNTZ . MARY ELSIE RUSCH . , . PATRICIA LAVERNE RYDER . BARBARA FRANCES SAILERS . GEORGE WILLEY SAMPSON KENNETH CHRISTIAN SAPPINGTON MARY ANITA SCHAEFER . . . WARNER ERVIN SCHAFER . . Page 175 WILLIAM ARTHUR SCHAICH . SANDRA EVELYN SCHEIDT . . MILFORD MARTIN SCHLENKER . CAROL ANN SCHMIT . . . IEANNINE EILEEN SCHNABEL . FRED WILLIAM SCHNEIDER . CAROL ANN SCHROTH . ELAINE RUTH SCHULTE . . SANDRA LEE SCHULTE . . , MARGARET ROSE SCHULTIAN , CLIFFORD OMAR SCHWANDNER DONALD HUDSON SCOTT . . RICHARD LEE SEAMAN . . . ROBERT WALTER SEURKAMP . BARBARA ANN SEYFERTH . . PATRICIA CLAIRE SHANNON . DAVID THOMAS SHAW . . TAD ROBERT SHIMIZU . Page 176 IUDITH MARY SHRINER . . VIRGINIA ANNE SIEGEL . . RICHARD STOREY SIMMONDS . IANET ARLENE SKIDMORE . BEVERLY ROSE SMITH CYNTHIA ANN SMITH . IANET LOUISE SMITH . LEROY IOSEPH SMITH . PEGGY ANN SMITH . . RICHARD CARL SMITH . DAVID PAUL SNYDER . NANCY IEAN SNYDER GAIL GRACE SPENCER . . THOMAS WILLIAM SPERBER . DAVID ARTHUR SPREEN . . DIANA ST. CLAIR . . . IERRY RICHARD STEEL . NORMA IEAN STEELE , Page 177 DANIEL RICHARD STEVES . RICHARD IACOB STOHR . CHARLES ROGER STRAUB . WAYNE CHARLES STREIBIG , BETTY ANN STRUNK . , IAMES HERBERT SUESS . . ANITA ESTHER SUIT ..., VERILYN ELAINE SWEDERSKY . MARY IANE TEBELMAN . . . THOMAS ORVILLE TENHUNFELD GEORGIANNA LEE THOMPSON . CHRISTIAN WILLIAM TIEMAN . SLAVEH TOLESKI .,,. SHARON LEE TRIPLETT . . NANCY ANN TYGRETT . CARL LOUIS ULLMAN SANDRA LEE VETTER . MARY LEE VICKERY . SENIOR DIRECTORY AND INDEX . 3620 LaSalle Ave, 151 Gr . 1237 Dewey Ave, 151 Wa . 5200 Willowood Dr. 1381 Gr . . . 2927 Iessup Rd. 1241 Ki . 1085 Beechmeadow Ln. 1381 Gr . . 2919 Temple Ave, 1111 Hu . . 5507 Eula Ave, 1111 Hu . 3541 Reemelin Rd. 1111 Hu . . 3382 Rohinet Dr, 1381 Hu . 1066 Lockman Ave. 1381 Wa . . 6215 Berauer Rd, 1111 Hu . 2621 Pancoast Ave. 1111 Mo . 654 Roeloling Ave 1381 Wa , . 651 Delhi Rd, 141 Gr . . . 3571 Werk Rd,11l1Mo . . 5148 Supter Rd, 1381 Wa . 326 Greenwell Rd, 1381 Wa , 3869 Olivette Ave, 1111 Mo . 830 Considine Ave. 151 Wa . 3024 Epworth Ave. 1381 Hu . 4282 1-Iomelawn Ave, 1111 1-11 . . . 2464 Scully St, 1141 Wa 3320 McLe1land Ave. 1111 Mo . , 2666 Cora Ave. 1111 Hu . 3968 Davis Ave, 1111 Hu , . 2466 Wahl Ter. 1111 Hu . 3224 Harrison Ave. 1111 Hu , . 546 Pedretti Rd. 1381 Wa . 2519 Bartlett Ave, 1141 Wa . , , 3392 Kathy Le. 1381 Mo . 3035 Queen City Ave, 1381 Mo . . 4 5674 River Rd, 1331 Wi . 4039 Akochia Ave. 151 Gr . 3300 Freddie Ave, 151 Gr , 3544 Warsaw Ave. 151 Wa . 1275 Rutledge Ave, 151 . 3620 Darwin Ave, . . . 4712 Fehr Rd. 2915 Westbridge Ave. . 3531 Gamble Ave, . . 2577 Sage Ave. Wa 1111 Hu 1381 Wa 1381 Mo 1111 1-lu 1251 Gr . 782 Summit Ave. 141 Gr . 1228 Sunset Ave. 151 Bl . 5651 Harrison Rd. 1111 Mo . 4441 Ridgeview Ave, 151 Bl , . 534 Grand Ave. 151 Gr . 3514 Boudinot Ave, 1111 Mo . 3055 Coral Park Dr. 1111 Hu . 3922 Carrie Ave, 1111 Hu . 2745 Westbrook Ave. 1111 Mo . , 3035 Werk Rd. 1l11Mo . 1405 Colonial Dr. 1381 B1 . 383 Meyerfeld Ave. 1111 Hu . 4155 Hunnicutt Dr. 1381 Gr . 476 Samoht Ridge 1381 Gr . 4217 Badgeley Ave, 1231 Mu . . 5523 Karen Ave. 1111 Hu 6783 Bridgetown Ave, 1111 Hu . 3700 Frances Ave, 1111 Mo . 3033 Coral Park Dr. 1111 Mo . . 1248 First Ave, 151 Wa . 3673 Boomer Rd, 1111 Mo , . 4638 Race Rd, 1111 Mo . . . 2930 Eggers Pl. 1111 Mo . 576 Considine Ave, 151 Wa . . 11241ennie Le. . . 3031 Hull Ave. . 3868 Maywood Ct, . . 5508 Delhi Rd. . 2751 Eugenie Le. . . 4270 Race Rd. 1381 Wa 1111Mo 1111 Mo 1381 B1 1l11Mo 1111Mo , 2341 Wilder Ave. 141 Gr 1-7664 1-4753 1-8292 1-7831 1-3123 1-1619 1-1223 1-5656 1-0500 1-0269 1-1168 1-0751 1-8794 1-0605 1-7291 1-5152 I-3880 1-4645 1-4094 1-5766 I-5559 1-6404 1-4825 1-1641 1-3583 1-1643 1-7272 1-6748 1-6149 I-9074 1-5292 1-4255 1-6150 1-7234 1-0029 1-6668 1-2732 1-9174 1-6145 1-0376 1-1327 1-7000 1-2712 1-5536 1-2399 I-4295 I-4615 1-0357 1-2084 1-0844 I-4395 1-0954 1-4569 1-7694 1-1552 1-6488 1-3875 1-3913 1-9089 1-3340 1-8648 l-9310 1-1074 I-0909 1-6842 1-6806 1-9184 1-7730 I-2044 1-1364 1-8533 1-6023 Page 178 RUSSELL VICKERY , . . ROBERT WILLARD VOGT . SANDRA ELNORA VOGT . SONDRA LEE VOIGT . . . IANET KAY VOLL .... CARL EDWARD VONLEHMDEN . . MERLE IANE WAGNER . . THOMAS FRED WAGNER . . MARGARET ANN WALDECK . NANCY RUTH WALKER . . DAVID BRITIAN WATSON . . THOMAS IAMES WEBB . . CHARMAYNE CLAIRE WEIL . CAROLYN IDA WEITZEL , BARBARA SUE WELLS . . ARLENE CAROLE WERNER . PATRICIA ANN WERTZ . . Page 179 MAUREEN ESTELLE WESSA . IANET LEE WESTERHAUS . LULA MAE WHALEY , . ORAL OTTO WILLIAMS . HAROLD LEE WILSON . IOSEPH ALLAN WINN . . ANN LOIS WINNI NIGHAM . BARBARA ANN WI'I'T . , . NANCY LOU WOHLWENDER . FLORENCE SYLVIA WONDRACK NANCY CAROLYN WORZ . . MELVYN ROGER WULFEKAMP . RICHARD EUGENE WYCOFF . KATHRYN ANNE YEAROUT . P1-IILLIP RAY YEARY . . CAROLE ANN YOUNG . CARL HERMAN YUNG . ELAINE K. ZAVISIN . Page 180 DORIS IEAN ZORN . . FRANCES LAVERNE ZORN . CAROL SUE ANKENBAUER . IO ANN CELESTI . . . KAREN LEE DOUGHMAN FRANK WILLIAM GEIGER . GERALD FRANK HARVEY . GEORGIA LEE IASPERS , CHARLES IONES . . , IOAN MARIE KAESER . IANET COLLEEN PERKINS EMMANUEL DENNIS RINCKHOFF ELNER IEAN WRIGHT . . . ANTON GEORGE ZILLICH . . Seniors Not Pictured GORDON BOLLINGER . CHARLES BOVA . . ARTHUR BOVAIRD . ALICE BROWN . . SCOTT CARSON . DALE CASSETT . FREDERICK FOX , NEIL FRANKE . . . NEAL HEILEMANN . . CHARLES HOFFMANN . RONALD ISMAEL . . RICHARD LYSAGHT . ROGER MARTIN . LYNNE MCNETT . ROBERT MORGAN . IOHN OSER . . WILLIAM OWEN . RICHARD RENO . LOIS SWIFT . 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To Uncle Russell Benson and Duncan Schiedt, his assistant, for suffering through our picture schedules and helping layout the ZOO and some pages of THE WORLD OE WESTERN HILLS. To Buddy Shaw and the Benson Printing Company for our fine print job. To Iohn Hancock and Iahn G Ollier Engraving Company for their fabulous serv- ice in engraving our book. To Kingsport Press for our cover. To Mr. Bush, Mr. Eavret, and Mr. Augenbaugh of the Photo-Reflex Studio at Shillito's for their tremendous job on Senior Class portraits and their on-the- spot coverage ot our games and dances. To our faculty and administration for their splendid cooperation in helping us produce this yearbook. To Eileen Bovard and Mr. Lilly for our cover design and for their help with the opening section art. To Indiana School Pictures for their fine job on our Underclass pictures. To Miss Weber and Mr. Love, our advisors, for enduring all the anxieties in Working with us to get this book to press. 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