Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1964

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The artist with his brush and the haiku poet with his pen abstract from the world's complexity and set be- fore their viewer a single, simple object for contemplation. Thus, they make their student aware of the unique identity of the subjectg and he finally realizes that he, too, has a unique personality. As I light the lamp, behold . . . to everu single 3 vm an w K' 2 - 2,3155 A 73. ' vi W!!! vs imfiigigff 2 -fu- Haw TO BE A SINGLE DOLL WITH ITS OWN REAL SHADOW -to stand alone in the midst of the crowd . . . to maintain one's own identity in an age of automation . . . to speak one's own thoughts and make one's own decisions . . . this is the challenge for the student today. At Western Hills, with its crowded halls and the necessary demands on the student body as a unit, a pupil may be quite comfortable to drift with the mob, but he will find there is more satisfaction in relying on his own ingenuity. 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W .W ' Have the mcznq moods of qour heart found expression in the vibrcmce of ca song in the hdrmonq of ca chord in the grace of cz motion? -EW- W3 iff From flme senslhve sirlngs of her l1 h d d F d la h d 'Eh arp, Marie Siawu biiz .-J TECFEB UHFESO ITIOOSW flue disci learn 'lo express e 'l b y d p g + p of +he ld B' fed CON! OSBFS pl d p 1' 'F modern dance, girls I1 I 'F cl i 8 Team 0 WOI' S. .. 25,1 M ., 341' , .J,,v,ffr eb, !,,f ,fieff-1 ,411 ff: sf' f- S Z5 I 1' P ys R., KR? ,-Ge 'ii gi x if' ' iii,- ,,H No, Lou AbboH' is noi' serenading his girl friend over Hue ieiephone. He's faking a guiiar lesson! mn. -Ns 1' mv Mom, Dad, Phil, Jane, and Ricky Durham have a common enihusiasm 'for singing. lbw? 3 i EZ' 5,--0 The rigorous football program teaches boys to depend on themselves. Can qou maintain qour identitq in ci group, strengthening Sympathetic friends cannot help-in Chess Club. Each la er must rel on his own slcill P Y Y ' those around qou Welcoming members of the Annual Staff to their home, Dr. Talzaoi and Lloyd explain some of their famil 's Ja anese art treasures ' ' while expanding qourself? Not armies, not nations, have advanced The race, but here and there, in the course of ages, an individual has stood up and cast his shadow over the world. E. H. Chapin The world remembers Presidenl' John F. Kennedy as a man who represenied flue Uniled Slales and worked for ihe benefil- of people everywhere. ,imc i A, 5 en ii, -'fig V' file- 1 2 M 1553255 - mg,- Ili ,Hsin A:?1a :Q fb ..,1.vni?wi'L ,V5,,7x?,15g, .. 1. -Sfqm, by vk 5. 3 lx . aw p,, -- My -3 df? ,gfffssnm f 'QQ , gf? ,.,, . hs. Ei M ,Wag -1 if 5 A K vhmibd a: in 1: mf Q awp - m .qu Q M 7 WEE .N ..-11, Y Si' ,Jw Q S ww' v --1, 5 v 'W 1. . ,,. ,, A .X ,W .23 x gm ,A AVC. tif! f 1 QQ M11 ' U 'nf s :A .1 5211.11 sv mn IVQ ', . 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Underclass Senior Page Page page P599 I7 30 4 8 Many distinct individuals unite to create a high school 17 A DEBATE IN HISTORY . . . a 1esea1c11 project in science . . . an CXCTCISC 111 bUS1HCSS whatever the subject, Westem H1115 students are given the chance ' and the challenge to CXplO1C Developing Their perception in na'l'ure. Holly Moore and Be'H'e Puclceil' worlc loge'l'l1er fo malce a leaf collecfion for lheir Biology class proiecl. Topics of vilal imporiance 'io 'ihe American people and 'lhe world af large were 'Phe subiecis of frequeni panel discussions a+ Junior Council on World Affairs mee+ings. Pariicipaiing in such a discussion are a 'Few aciive members: Dohrman Byers, Roseann Knighi, Virginia Evans and Ron Schmiedelcer. Can you bend 'ihefcorner of a piece of meial? Tom Masiers and Joe Sullivan find 'ihal' if's an easy fask wi'l'h 'Phe help of a me+al shop lafhe. ,N Preparing for an enfrance in+o 'ihe business world, Gloria! Cannon praci-ices fo raise her efficiency in 'ihe operaiion of fhe didaphone. l Mr. Braciy undersfands, bul' Ann Growdy needs his help in iranslafing 'Phe bewildering pariance of music Theory. DO YOU KNOW' VVHAT the witch of Agnesi looks like . . . how to find the slope of asymptotes what combats amino acids the develop ment of mitosis . . . why the dominant seventh IS 111VC1fCClP P1 obably not Most people don't. But the students at WCSKCT11 Hills mn fill you in on the facts. In the classioom they leain the couect meaning and usage these terms g some of which they may one day use r1i,,, A ii Eiiifzififi, Disseciing a fish proves 'ro be a fascinaiing assign- meni' for siudenis Diane Chaney and Doug Jarro'd. V. . .. 1-,, . 1- 4 - . t 1 V ' ,1' ' ' .-1-,G A-e or Spanish s+uden+s Gary Lind, Allen Mosbaugh, Bill O'Connell, Barbara Griswold, and Merial Spaulding capiure all Spain's vifalily in a lively play. Math, chemistry, music l theory, Spanish, science . . .each phase of learning becomes a completely new world of ideas and concepts for the student to explore and conquer to insure future success. Puzzling isn'1' if? Bu+ noi fo Anifa Aring who finds higher ma+l1ema+ics intriguing. , ,1 , , , 11, 1351 ,5'+:.. 11 11 nz'1 ,175 1 12111 1,,', 1 11 1 1- 11 1 11 1 . 1, 111 1111 - Q1 . 2111, 1 3236211 11' 11 ,,-,,51fff ' 1 , 1, ', ' 1 11.i l..-- 41-M. W, X11 4 1 , ,4 1' 721, M' 1,, 11N- M 1 -1: 6 . K - 1, 12521 ,,, f: 1, . N, 'r - . Ar ' if . .1 ', i Y 2.,1,,,3,,2, 111.11 1 mg.. 1' 1' ,. 95141511111-. , j fig 'HH X 7' N147 '1 13.-,inzifiigg 1 j,f141'1,1 ' ' 1:1!11 j1' 71 -E V .U ,,., mx ,, f 1 1 , M A , A 311 ,1,. 1, P 1, 41316553111 11, , ,, 11 ,, -kung ' 15:3 1' , 1 .. 11. .1 1, I J' it '- 1. 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I-le confronts the span of science, the beauty of art, the glory of history, the Wonder of mathematics, the fascination of mechanics, the inspiration of literature-the whole span of education. One day after exploring many fields, he suddenly encounters one meaningful experience that electrifies his interest in a particular field. Then he begins his education in earnest. Susan Sloan's inferesf in biol- ogy has led her 'ro an indivi- dual proieci' - assembling a plani' and animal life aquarium 'ihai' can susfain iis own life. OUR ATTITUDES inake the difference. . . if i. r If we approach our lessons with grim druclgery, ' ' l .qui our results are disappointingg il, however, we pursue our studies eagerly with Seriousness combined wiih enlhusiasm and zeal help Bill Deas . . . l' H1 fd ' h ' cl' ' . fresh Vlgor, the rexvards are graufylng. rea :ze a omg a researc paper is a rewar mg experience The outlook we take toward life becomes part of usg the future we achieve is our own creation. Proud of lheir facully lunchroom proiecl are Mr. Gausman and wocdsl-nop sluclenfs P. Micldleion, T. Kirlcendahl, J. Ray, J. Schwariz, B. Maidens Karen Rupe combines arl'is+ic falenl and homework while frying 'ro complefe a map for World Geography class. Hmm-buf oh lhe calo ries! Lin Crawford and Linda Ungerbuhler 'Find if easy fo have a sunny al-'fifude while baking. -5,gi,W,UW'll'u..'1'.M..'M..y Wi' QW ' ' l l 1111l3lH 'yg'lW QL wi k ,V llgfewief llH Hllllll 1l,,,llwwl! +S 2 - 5 335. Ufensils rea dy? lnsfr uciions clear? Chemisiry sfudenf Sherry Rider 'raclcles her lalo work, eagerly 'anficipafing a successful experiment OF course you understand suggesis Roger Lylcins conficlenily 'lo The bewildered Susan Vogel as They work 'logelher in Advanced Malh Class. Original ideas . . . evolving concepts . . . logical thinking-these are of primary importance in the academic classrooms at Western Hills. In a class where freedom of expression is encouraged, students eagerly engage in lively discussions and thus gain broader perspective through sharing ideas with each other. Afler a Socio-Economics field 'l'rip, Joy Johnson explained 'Phe exlensive ciiy urban renewal proiecl' 'lo her English class. Teaching her public speaking class 'rhe proper way 'io make a fossecl salad was one assignmeni' bo'I'h Jennifer Glenn and her classmaies enjoyed. Q -52 ' rv. , ar.. Programs for Oklahoma slowly fake shape Wunder fhe wafchful eyes of Denny Forfe and Darrell Henry who offen work on such publiciiy 'for Wesiern Hills. k nw, , tw -r any 5, pg Q- Preparing for a 'fufure governmeni iob, Sharon Sperber learns how difficuli' a Civil Service Exam is. A TEST TUBE LOOKS INVITING TO ONE ST UDENTg a shelf of Dicken's novels to another. A boy prefers the whirr of a motorg a girl is intrigued by the click of a typewriter. The wise student realizes that he cannot excel in everything and begins to discover those areas in which he is strong. Then with determination, he uses all of his ability to reach one goal. Instead of envying the success of others he recognizes his own abilities and achieves his own ends. H won'+ explode will if? Terry Marlin uses his scieniific knowledge 'fo create a safellile for his eleclric shop proieci. With his essay, Pick up your Past, Cincinnaii, and Bring if Along, Chip Gulden capfured The coveiecl one hundred dol- lor Groar Award. Admiring +he article is Dan BiHman. TS. Abel, s'ruden1'i'eacl1er,1used Virginia Pfaher, Secreiarial Pracfice sfudenf, 'lo demonsfrafe meliculous ailire 'for an esseniial job inferview Mr. Carl Shobe, represenfaiive from Cen- 'lral High School, explains fhe appreniice program +0 inieresfed Wesiern Hill boys. 1 my H 'Wm m 522595 fn., H. H. ,- H A I x xxl 'uW,..Y llllgg H Igg Nj WZ2 'Quan wqgQ m u i u r ei Yu vv ' ' WU ,wu.,1g1 Huwl W: W.: 'fa H' M M -H sw fW1 +?4?i Z14f 1 ' u My , H is -M w ww ' H u!wW ,, wV1gN1' u ur - w T W u w uw NWff2fg LD wp MH XNHHM WH H N 1 Hu ww m ' 55553 H ww ,, ,NSA ,, H w :,:,.,fu H ii . W' M H lx, im A .-Ex , Faculty - Students produce e high degree of achievement Mr. Arthur Havlovic Principal Genial dignit , patience characterize our principal Guiding the students and faculty of any high school, there- is always one man - the principal - who helps to make his school a good one. I-Ie is a dynamic person, equally active in school and community affairs. I-le is an individual, running the school according to his best judgments and convictions. Such a man is Mr. Arthur I-Iavlovic, principal ol W'estern Hills. I-Iis soft-spoken manner, quiet dignity, and warm sen.se of humor win for him the respect of all who know him. It is this outstanding personality who makes l'Vestern Hills High School one ol the best. l'f'5'1.rW1.sf' ' l i' it i 1 allztzi ll Proud of -their achievements from woodshop, Milce Mazzei, Jerry Jordan, and Jim Richardson preseni examples io Mr. Havlovic. -......,.v.y, '13 ,j,-.5-,if an -.,E5E.:.... B VV .t W ' -3,5-,.P Y, ,. Y as.. ,M , if L ..2YIz,i, , 1 F eil.. I ' wifi? ' ' '- F wi:--4 rg-4 L 1 . ...T East 4- , ,straw .. . T, Q-.1 .f ' f t - ,i rw Qqgaafu H xl r 1. . iw-. eve? ' wwiagagg: 1' , 1555555277 eeYii??5all'. r , sg, '- f. -'ui wresasas I jf . . at KQX, E , , 542 it . - 359 Musically falenied, Mr. Havlovic finds pleasure in playing rhe organ lrequenfly. Before becoming principal he 'laughl music for several years. Mr. Havlovic keeps slu- denis in iouch with im- poriani announcemenls, rulings, and information. Assistant Principals share great responsibilities May I have the key to the book store, Mr. Siekmann? Yvhcre can I get a projector, Mr. Strunk? Will you be at the canteen, Mr. Nabors? Mfhether it is a simple matter like these or one which demands more attention, Vlfestern I-Iills' three assistant principals, Mr. Robert Siekmann, Mr. YVil1iam Strunk, and Mr. Paul Nabors are at hand to meet the situation. Mr. Strunk's concern is the instructional program of the school. Mr. Siekmann handles thc disciplinary problems and other demands of the large senior high. Mr. Nabors supervises the junior high world. The experience and devotion of these men give West High a smoothly-organized administration. MR. ROBERT SIEKMANN Assistant Principal, Senior High .MSE Iii MR. WILLIAM P. STRUNK Assistant Frincijaal, Administration Mr. Strunk provides brawn as well as brains. A 'Former coach, Mr. Sielcmann enioys basketball. Exchanging commenis on STP board, Mr. Nabors and Mr. Chesley pause in iheir rouiine for coffee. Busy is definitely the word for the three men who share with Mr. Havlovic the tremendous responsibility of managing all of West Higlfs administrative affairs. Besides dealing with many senior high problems, Mr. Siekmann must manage the book store, arrange for the ordering of class rings, and distribute hall locks. In charge of administration, Mr. Strunk handles visual aids, textbooks, and curriculum planning. He is especially helpful in orienting new teachers. As administrator of the junior high, Mr. Nabors spends much time in consultatio-ns with both students an-cl parents While still managing the diverse and difficult administrative details. MR. PAUL E. NABORS Assistant Principal, junior High l Counselors meet individual needs A counselor must be a combination statistician, psychia- trist, and fortune-teller. I-Ie must have a master's degree, a teaching certificate, and experience in per- sonnel work. To help students formulate their plans, counselors arrange a comprehensive program bringing to the school representatives from colleges, the military, l , and various vocations. They also keep close check on Worlring as a team in handling the problems of 'l-he student records to make sure that graduation require- yo-unger sfudenls are Mr. Weil and Miss Hanauer. ments are being met. For those with personal adjustment problems and anyone else with troubles, the counselors provide for help Without fear of pressure. 1 Wesl High counselors, Mrs. Dorothy Heninger, Mr. Glen Borlcoslcy. Mr. William Conger, and Mr. Fred Schlimm, agree +ha+ 'frequenl mee'l'ings and group discussions help io solve problems on both iunicr and senior high levels as well as lo relieve the tensions of a 'frying school day. Need some help in 'flue office? Ready 'ro assisi you are five preify secreiaries-Miss Lehman, Miss Meyer, Miss Taylor, Miss Biclcmg Miss Huseman Secretaries vital to school Typing, filing, assisting students and teachers, greeting visitors-these are only 21 part of our secretaries' busy day. From manning the intercom in the morning to locking the office door at night, they perform their varied duties with efficiency. Siaclrs of coins, checks, and reporis li+erally deluge Wesi' Hi's able freasurer, Miss O'Neil, Talking over 'l'l1eir daily prob- lems are Miss Roilmerf, secre- iary for iunior high, and Mrs. Adams, counseling secrefary. ,ff Learning more abou? his ancesiorial past Mr. Clayfon busies himself wifh his very unusual hobby of geneology. MR. ARMENTROUT MR. BATHIANY M atlz ematics C hemiszry Mlss BAUER Miss BAYHA Mathematics Business MR. BRADY Music MR. BROWN Drama Crowded busy hours Thai uniform becomes you, exclaim Cindy Byrd and Mary Brooks 'lo 'Their mafh ieacher, Mr. HieH who helps +o defend our couniry in ihe Reserves. MR. BENNETT MR. BRRRINGRR MR. BLUST Electric Shop M alhemazfics Social Studies MRS. CHENOT MR. C1-IRSLEY MR. CLAYTON English English Music uw Nw W Yi 'fi' sig characterize teachers' da Teachers at Western Hills may not be as handsome as Mr, Novak , but they are just as dedicated as he. To them, dedication means not only devoting their time to teaching lessons, giving homework, and grading papers, but also means donating 1312111 of their lives to the betterment of the students. Always perceptive to the hidden talents of the reserved student, teachers are quick to encourage self-expression, to satisfy questioning minds, they are willing to remain after school for pupil conferences. This dedication extends into extracurricular school activities where teachers give their time to encourage the full development of the student's abilities. Though teaching demands so much, Westerii I-Iil1's one hundred twenty-one faculty members respond to its challenge. MR. CTOYLE MR. CRANDALL Miss ELEANOR Davis Latin Mechanical Drawing English y , i MR. DEPOLLO MR. Do1sR.cER Mas. DORNA Science English English Recap+uring exciiing moments in color slides is one inieresi' of Miss Bauer, Mrs. Nesler, and Miss Harris. MR. CTONATSEP. Miss CONSTANT Mathematics Business Miss EILMA Davis ' Mas. DERHISFER English Heahfh , , ut wi iii iii iii iii iii ' i .i it MR. FINDLAY MISS FALK Mechartiical Mathematics Drawing '-:ff -4-,fef,t:,.- ' '1 : LU- g All ' 'fl-re . Eq. , . it h , . 5 I , is , From watch repairing toy water skiing - iieachers enjoy MR.'FRANICS I MR. 'FREAD' MRS. FREAD Miss GERSTNEP. Mrss GIERINGEP. MeclzanzcalDi1-owing Science Physiology Business Physical Education MRS. GOODMFELLOW MP.. GOODPASTER MRS. GREENSMITH MR. IIAFENBBITLE Mlss HARRIS Arl Social Stuclies English, Social Stuclies English MRS. HUNT MR. JUSTICE Latin English Wa+ch need repairing? Send for 'Phe man who 4 knows his hobby, Mr. Sufek. In a maze of gears and springs he will find 'ihe irouble. leisure diversions Take pleasure in your own 'lalen+s says Home Ec. leacher Miss Russell as she sl'-arls l1er own spring dress. MR. HAUCK MR. HEUBACH Science Socio-economics MRS. KAPPAS MRS. KELLY English Speech Therapy MR. HIETT Mathematics Miss KLASERNEP. English sr ,ii .fl be 3 is A, P- -19 2 ,fl HOPPING MR. HUTH Social Studies Clzemistry i -1 ,f f A AL! Alf , 'A 4 V V xx-Ll jgj 'fig ir Miss KOLKS MR. English IQUECHENMEISTER Business ls fhaf dining room furniiure or a sei' of boolc ends? ll s hard 'l'o +ell wlial' Mr. Nead is 'lrying lo build when l1e's furned loose 'lo puH'er around in a well-equipped woodslwop. lt's not exactly all work and no play for West MR. KUHN MR. LILLY MRS. LILLY Miss LIPSKY MR. LOVE Metal Shop Art H ealtlz. Dietitian English MRS. LYNN MR. MARTIN MRS. MARTIN Mus. MASON Miss MCC-LURE Business Matlzematics English Librarian Home Economics Wl1al7 Anol'l1er camping frip? Tl1a+'s rigl1'f, ag- N rees Mr. Heinold as he, W his wife, and children cheerfully assemble +l1eir camping equipmenl ancl head for 'lhe nearesl' lake. High teachers! MR. LUST Business Deck +he halls! Spread ihe Chrisimas cheer! Mr. Depollo, Mr. Frank, and Miss Waliers gaily decoraie fhe hee wi+h 'rheir colorful invifafions ai lhe Home Economics Chrislmas Tree. MR. MEIER Miss MELNICIQ MRS. MERCER MR. MINESINGER MRS. MITSOS Dfrivefs Training Spanislb Mathematics' Physzcs French H s nor foo bad, even if I say so myself! Mrs. Roberson proudly shows Jenny, her daughier, a complefely finished producf of her hobby, refinishing old furnifure. Readying his boa? and slcis for 'lhe river, Mr. Singerman aniicipafes fhe lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer. 1 Responsibility is key word in a teacber's busy life Besides the tasks assigned to them, many VVeSLern Hills teachers are called upon to take additional responsibilities. Seven attendance teachers are given the monumental task of keeping daily check on thirty-two hundred students. Sixty teachers serve as sponsors and advisors for groups and clubs. Twenty chaperone school dances and canteens. Thirteen athletically minded men coach sports long hours before and after school, while six women, who don't agree it's a man's world, coach G.A.A. activities. Teachers realize that these activities satisfy the community's need for fully educated and well-rounded individuals. MR MUELLER MRS MYERS MR. NEAD MRS. NESTER t Social Studies Business MR PAUSZEK MR PETERS MISS PETERSON MR. PLUMMER Science Social Studies Mathematics Librarian Eifwf uigyz S ls Marcella showing off or is he iiusi' hungry? l'l s a li'l lle of each when Mrs. Mar'lin's lively French poodle performs for her 'lwo children Mike and Michele. Mrs. Marfin, an English 'feacher new fo Wesi' high, belongs fo an eclucaiional family, her husband being Oalr Hills' assisianl' principal MR. NOBLE MR. OLDFIELD Miss OHANIAN Miss O'HARA MR. O7NEAL Science Mathematics Business Spanish English i 4.'i 'i -- ' M i . S j il' i i i, ,i1'l'q1 fL s xQ i31.w 'N . Q ' 'J-'f V .:.:., . A A ip? lfzxll Z1 - :v ii- 'ii if: KF 9 fi ?-L l MR. POGUE MR. RAIN MR. RAMMES MR. RENNER MR. REUss Socio-Economics Mathenzaiics Social Studies Health Science f L Coach Dick Hauck draws on his to safety-man Jim Patton in an Mas. ROBERSON Mathematics MR. SHREVE Mathematics Teacher or coach - patience is one required trait Patience is a needed quality in both teaching and coaching. If a player forgets his last- niinute instructions, a coach must have patience, and if a student doesn't understand, a teacher must also have patience. Some students are naturally trying to a teacher, but teachers can endure minor irritations as well as major problems with e-quanirnity. experience as he gives last- minute instructions effort to strengthen the +eam's defensive play. Miss RUSSELL MR. SI-IACKLEFORD MR. SCHMITT MR. SHIVELER Home Economics German English Science MR. SINGERMAN Mas. THATCHER Mrss TOLWIG MR. TOOHEY Health Biology English C hemislry it in it it it M' I ' N ' I L ' . tl, MRS. WALTER MISS WALTERS MISS WEBER MR. WHEELER MISS WITTE Mathematics English English Science Physical Education MR. WOLLENHAUPT MR. WUERDENIAN MRS. YOSAEAT MRS. M. YOUNG MRS. S. YOUNG Print Shop Bookkeeping English English .Mathematics L. W Ld IF our boys play ihe way ihey did in prac- Hce, we'Il win, predicfs Coach Cobb. Ge+ ou? fhere and figh+! shouis fhe coach losing his self confidence of a momeni' ago. ihoughfs censored! The Musiangs losfl Coach Cobb vows +his is his lasi' precliciion. Ah! I-Iigh School! What's it like? just ask a seventh grader. I-Ie'll tell you! So much more freedom, more people to know, more activities . . . more work! Students, mostly from Covedale, Carson, YVhittier, and Central Fairmount, poured into NfVest I-Iigh's already crowded hall, ad-ding a class of approximately 350 students. To help seventh graders become acquainted with i'Vestern I-Iills, Student Council distributed handbooks. YfVith the aid of their handbooks, rookies quickly learned most rules, regulations, and pro- cedures Of their new school. In no time at all, these young, inexperienced rookies become professional seventh graders, eagerly looking forward to their next year in high school. I didn l know 'lhere could be 'lhal' many rules! After a busy orienra- rion program, seventh-grader Scofi Muhlhauser studies The handbook. Rookies are intrigued b high school atmosphere ... , . - --., if ,-I -1. 1 nw. F d .,,, ..4.?,f, Q I I NV, . 5 f- - f-1,27 .Tam , Above FIRST ROWV: D. Adams, J. Adams, L. Ake, D. Amer, J. Armstrong, A. Ashorn, M. Baldwin, J. Bargo, G. Bnrkergale, G. Barnett, N Bartley, R. Bartlow, D. Bastin SECOND ROXV: J. Bauer, B. Bays, D. Beall, N. Beck, D. Belmonte, S. Beson, T. Blanton, M. Bloomfield, J. Boeing, R. Booker, J. Boston, P. Bowling, D. Barnes THIRD ROXM: J. Boyle, M. Brandcs, D. Braun, E. Braun, L. Bridenbough, B. Brock, M. Brooks, C. Buck, S. Bullins, B. Burger, J. Busch, C. Byrd, J. Byrum FOURTH ROW: B, Caglc, K. Cain, C. Campbell, J. Campbell, K. Carson, K. Carter, B. Chandler, D. Chandler, K. Charles, L. Cheek, S. Childs, D. Clayton, S. Clifton FIFTH ROXV: B. Coekshatt, S. Coghill, S. Cole, G. Collins, B. Combs, S. Combs, S. Conley, S. Cooke, J. Corcoran, XV. Couch, K. Cox, T. Cox, P. Coyle -1' -'2:- E3 il . 'Ml I ' T ...-Q M. - Qaidzrdi. . Y 'FQ SIXTH ROW: S. Daniels, J. Daugherty, B. Davis, T. Davis, VV Davis, K. Dcegan, D. Dettmer, D. Dickerson, R. Dieckmann, R Dimitroff, S. Dollrieks, J. Douglas, S. Dunnett P. Egelhoff, L. Elliott, R. Ellis, R. Ellis, K. Ely, B. Engel, D. Evansi SEVENTH ROW: R. Dunogin, L. Earls, C. Eary, C. Eden, J.'Edens M. Ferrante EIGHTH ROYV: G. Fisher, R. Fisher, L. Flanagan, T. Ford, B Frakes, D. Franklin, B. Franz, S. Franzreb, D. Freels, S. Fugate, V: Fuson, D. Gallagher, M. Gemcreth NINTI-I ROW: J. Gieringcr, R. Girdler, V. Glacken, C. Glover, T. Glover, B. Goodson, J. Gordon, S. Gray, D. Green, D. Gulley, B. Haass, D. Hall, R. Hall if Q yr . V lf? Liu' ll . . I l N td- . 5 6'Rookie Aides give pointers to confused seventh graders Can you tell me where the girls' gym is? lVell, go down these stairs to the first floor, turn left, walk along the corridor next to the auditor- ium, go through the do-uble doors, turn left and climb the stairs. Oh . . . uh . . . thank you. To most seventh grade girls the gym seems to be the worst stumbling block, and they invariably find themselves in the boys' locker roo-m. For the boys, however, the lunchroom presents the greatest problem. Most seventh grade boys either move down the line so fast that they forget about the food, or they stock their trays so full that they run out of money. i sites Above and righi' FIRST ROlfV: A. King, T. Kirk, R. Knorr, S. Kolb, G. Kolents, P. Komadina, D. Kracke, L. Krueger, J. LaDow, M. Lambeth, D. Lance, J. Lane, N. Lanza, M. Lawson, J. Leach, P. Ledcly, B. Leger, W. Leonard, L. Lems, D. Lohmiller, M. Lawson SECOND ROYV: K. Long, S. Lynch, I.. Mahaffey, J. Marckesano, VV. Mason, M. MeBrayer, B. McClure, M. McCulley, D. McDonald, S. Mclvlenry, D. McKinney, K. McQueen, B. Meadors, M. Messinger, J. Miller, J. Miller, D. Mills, D. Mire, G. Mitchell, I-I. Montgomery, T. Moore THIRD ROYV: D. Moreland, C. Moreton, L. Morgan, K. Morris, T. Moses, S. Muhlhauser, H. Murphy, M. Nash, K. Neal, L. Neal, C. Nelson, C. Nemann, M. New, P. Ncwkirk, S. Nichting, E. Niesz, B. Nobel, A. O'Dell, C. O'Dell, R. O'Mara, L. Parsons FOURTH ROW: R. Perkins, C. Peters, P. Phelps, J. Phillips, C. Pitcher, S. Pittman, D. Powell, R. Ross, M. Powers, R. Puening, K. Rawlings, J. Rentschler, B. Reynolds, B. Rice, C. Rice, D. Riley, P. Rogers, R. Rost, D. Rose, H. Rose, W. Rose, B. Roseberry FIFTH ROW: S. Roth, D. Royse, L. Ruble, B. Rutledge, L. Rut- ledge, T. Samad. C. Satterfield, C. Savage, A. Sawyer, L. Scarlato, C. Schamer, R. Schmicdeker, G. Scholl, K. Schroeder, M. Schultz, P. Schwaller, B. Schwarberg, B. Scott, B. Scully, S. Sears Lefi' FIRST ROXV: H. Harmon, D. Harr, V. 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Concenlraiing wifh you+hiul enihusiasm, sevenih grader Mark Baldwin praciices iype seiiing in hopes of going on 'io more advanced proiecfs like the Bandwagon posiers arranged behind him in 'Phe prini' shop. ocations of tomorrow may depend upon choices of tocla Tantalizing smells of home economics and industrious sounds from the shops are constant reminders of the busy junior high students around us. Look at the lamp I made for my morn in XfVood Shop. XfVe baked brownies today in Home Ee. Boy, were they good! These boisterous shouts become familiar to passing fellow students as the first year of junior high progresses. Learning practical skills enables many students to choose between studies within technical fields and the academic course of study at YVestern Hills. Chores, chores, and more chores! sigh eighth graders Yvonne Combs and Nancy Bartley, as ihey happily finish 'lheir iob in 'lhe laundry room. Leif FIRST ROVU: B. Sehlhorst, V. Servizi, S. Sexton, K. Shape, L Silver, M. Simmons, V. Skaggs, C. Skidmore, D. Smith, D. Smith J. Smith, W. Smih, L. Smoot, B. Sodergren, J. Snape, M. Soto, YV Specherl, B. Stout, C. Strunk, R. Sturnt, G. Sullivan SECOND ROXV: L. Talbott, S. Tenhnndjeld, T. Thompson, G Ticltmeyer, C. Trickel, D. Tucker, J. Tucker, P. Tudor, M. Ullam R. Underwood, R. Ungerhuhlcr, J. Vassil, H. Vassler, D. X'V2lCi.6, L Wahlbrink, C. Vlfainscott, L. Xvukemzm, D. Waldrop, J. Wallen J. Wnllen, T. VVallcn THIRD RONV: J. Mfaples, L. Xftfarren, W. Mfarren, J. W'atson, P. Weaver, M. Weinberg, T. Westbrook, B. x'ViCCiCIl121ll, R. VViesman, J. Wilchcr, J. XfVilcl'ier, R. Wilcher, D. Hfilder, P. lvilfong, D. Wil- son, R. Wilson, T. Witt, D. Wolfe, M. Wuebblingi, J. VVuifeka1up H. Young FOURTH ROYV: P. Young, R. Young, S. Young, C. Bloemker, K. Bnlsiger, D. Bennett, R. Bowcrly, K. Chapman, C. Clark, C. Corbitt, N. Creekbaum, R. Curry, M. Dalleska, G. Eshom, T. Eshom, L. Foust, M. Goodrich, D. Hausler, A. Ledford, J. Mergy, M. Miller FIFTH ROVV: G. Miller, R. Moor, R. Rain, R. Rains, J. Rentsch- lep, C. Riley, B. Roseberry, S. Sahley, L. Samson, D. Schueeman, B. Schxnidt, B. Schroeder, C. Sizemore, S. Rames, D. Tucher, D. WVuit, D. Varney, H. Vessler, F. Y'Villis, P. Mfolfer, C. Kleiner .1 n v 1t's that Lime again! The end of another report card period. Some look forward to it with a smile and a feeling of accomplishment. Others-those who l1ZlVCl'1,IL worked too hard-have a few butterflies and a feeling of dread. If only I had studied harder. And I was going to get all 'A's this time. But the end of the six-weeks is not what co-unts. Students soon learn that day by day studying is much better than the fin-al cram before six-weeks tests. They discover, too, that by studying faithfully, they can raise their grades. So, with determination, eighth graders again set out to face the next six-weeks. Are the grades as identical as the faces? The new six-weeks grades are serious business to Western Hills twins, Sieve and Tom Judd.. Report cards bring joy . . . and disappointment Above FIRST ROYV: B. Abbott, D. Acrcc, S. Adamson, C. Adrian, D. Altiemeier, G. Amer, T. Anderson, R. Armstrong, T. Ashbrook, C. Avel, S. Bacon, C. Baehelier, D. .Bailey SECOND ROVV: C. Baldwin, M. Baldwin, G. Basliger, J. Bang, D. Barber, M. Basguetle, L. Bauer, D. Beal, D. Beal, G. Beck, B. Becknell, K. Beyer, S. Biedinger THIRD ROYV: K. Biermann, N. Bloomfield, V. Boaz, D. Bohl, S. Bolinger, L. Booher, C. Bosken, G. Boston, A. Bowman, B. Braden, A. Brooks, L. Brodsky, S. Buescher FOURTH ROW: Burton, R. Byruni, G. Cagle, D. Cain, D. Campbell, P. Campbell, S. Carlin, B. Carmichael, M. Carter, M. Caudill, E. Chambers, R. Cheek, B. Childers FIFTH RONV: S. Childs, B. Christy, V. Claydon, C. Cleary, C Clements, D. Clements, J. Clifton, J. Cline, R. Cockshutt, A. Collier D. Combs, S. Connell, S. Correll SIXTH ROXV: A. Conch, P. Conch, XIV. Couch, J. Craig, J. Creek- baum, P. Cunningham, J. Davis, I.. Day, C. Denham, L. Denham J. Diefenbach, G. Doll, I-I. Drake SEVENTH ROYV: L. Driskill, T. Duffey, R. Dukes, M. Dunnett M. Duvall, S. Eaton, D. Eccard, K. Eichstadt, C. Eickbusch, T Eifert, B. Eisenhard, A. Ellington, M. Enders EIGHTH ROYV: J. England, B. Erdman, S. Erhardt, K. Estridge D. Euhank, T. Faulkner, R. Fisher, J. Fritz, B. Fronk, B. Fuson V. Gambrel, Gentile, C. Glacken NINTH ROW: R. Goerner, M. Goff, M. Gourley, G. Gray, J. Gray, M. Gray, F. Gribbell. T. Griftis, R. Griswold, E. Grow, S. Guenther J. Gueternlan, S. Graff , 1 s Self-confidence, excitemen Nine bells, nine teachers, one counselor, fifty friends- these make up the life ol an eighth grader. As eighth graders become more sure of themselves in their roll at high school, they no longer fear being late to classg they are more aware of the function of student council, and they may even decide to run for an office as a freshman next year. Participating in activities, more and more girls join GAA and Y-Teens. 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N . . y -V N I 1 gt .. Y L. H -4 F ll A , :gen 1. disappointment, and fun comprise the eighth grade Left FIRST ROW: J. Cushard, C. Gill, H. Hall, M. Hamilton, D. Hopf kins, S. Harris, Ii. Harrison, C. Harry, C. Hartman, M. Hathaway, M. Hay, J. Hayes, P. Hayms SECOND ROXV: N. Hayward, L. Henninger, L. Herzner, R. Herzog, B. Highhouse, D. Hilclerbran, E. I-Iillsley, G. Hoffman, J. Holt G. Horn, P. I-Ioskins, C. I-Iorton, L. Howard THIRD ROW: B. Huclepohl, F. Huddleston, B. Hughes, P. Hughs S. Hull, P. Jacobs, K. Janney, B. Johnson, R. Johnson, K. Johnson S. Johnson, M. Jones, S. Jones FOURTH ROYV: S. Judd, T. Judd, K. Jung, D. Justice, E. Justice, J. Kammerer, K. Keiser, O. Keith, R. Kelley, G. Kemph, L. Kemp- lin, M. Kenney, I-I. Kienholz FIFTH ROWV: G. King, D Kirk, R. Koenig, M. Kolentse, B. Kichr, B. Kulstad, B. Kyde, J. LaDow, N. Lanter, V. Lee, B. Leonard, D. Lenard, D. Lucas SIXTH ROXV: D. Lucas, L. Mansu, C. Marlatt, M. Marlow, S. Martin, B. Masters, V. Maxey, R. McBrayer, D. McCauslln, Y. McCollum, L. McDonald, V. McDonald, M. McGinnis x 1 n Above FIRST ROVV: R. McGurk, B. McLane, I.. McLaughlin, T. Meister, J. Merkel, S. Mertens, T. Metze, L. Mills, A. Mink, L. Mink, C Moore, T. Moore, S. Moser SECOND ROXV: K. Mueller, B. Mills, D. Murphy, L. Newman, M. Nichting, K. Nichtingale, D. Noel, C. Ober, M. O'Dell, K. Oney, J. Owens, J. Owens, J. Pangallo THIRD RONV: M. Pangallo, N. Paris, J. Parker, C. Patton, S. Pat- ton, L. Percer, D. Perkins, L. Perkins, L. Perkins, P. Peters, W. Phelps, G. Phillips, B. Pierce FOURTH ROW: B. Pitts, J. Poland, W. Pong, P. Poth, D. Potter, J. Pracar, G. Predmore, S. Puckett, T. Puening, B. Radel, E. Rainey, A. Rains, C. Rainey FIFTH ROWV: J. Rzmson, J. Ranson, C. Rarden, J. Reeves, C. Reis, P. Renner, K. Rice, S. Rice, T. Rice, D. Riley, D. Ritter, D. Ronan, M. Rossi SIXTH ROYV: P. Rose, P. Royce, B. Rust, T. Rust, G. Ryan, J. Sallee, D. Sampson, W. Sanclefur, R. Sayre, S. Sanders, C. Sarandos, K. Schaffer, J. Schnieders Students look ahead Wi+l1 a sparlile in his eyes ancl a salisfiecl smile, Roberl' Fisher revels in the smell of paini, ihe lhrill and ihe icy of creafiviiy. Above FIRST RONV: NV. Schwegler, C. Shive, H. Silnul, R. Simons, P. Singerman, D. Singleton, S. Singleton, C. Slawson, A. Smith, D. Smith, D. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith, D. Soult, M. Sonlt, M. Spaulding, S. Spradlin, S. Stamper, M. Stedtefeld, D. Steinert, M. Sterchi SECOND ROXV: D, Tallmert, L. Tate, D. Taylor, K. Thomas, D Thompson, R. Thompson, T. Thompson, F. Tice, Y. Tolbert, M Towles, C. Transier, R. Trickel, D. Trimble, P. Tuck, C. Turner, J. Underwood, C. Vainisi, M. Vaught, G. Vice, J. Wllagoner, G Wahler THIRD ROW: T. Mlainscott, C. Wainz, T. TfVZll'1'C1l, R. Vllait, S Wash, S. Watkins, S. Watson, C. Weaver, B. Webeler, K. Wendt W. West, J. Wcstermeyer, G. Whitaker, J. llliehell, J. Wilder, B l'Vilfong, F. ltllillis, A. Nlfilson, D. lVi1son, G, lfllithers, P. Yllolfer FOURTII ROlV: D Wollenhau Jt . lVood, R. l'Voodall, D. VVood- s K . Y' 1 ,J f dell, M. Woytsek, P. Wright, S. Young, C. Zeigler, M. Basquette M. Bates, B. Becknell, K. Bischoff, C. Bloemker, D. Burress, O Couch, R. Crawford, L. Davidson, T. Ebcrharclt, L. licton, C. liickhusch, D. Elliott FIFTH ROW: P. Evans, B. Franz, A. Garrison, R. Gardner, D Hinds D. I-loffmtn D. Karhoff, D Kinne D Langdon D Lovett , z , . y, . . , . B. Mansu, P. Middleton, F.. Miller, L. Norden, N. Perkins, E. Ral- ston, C. Reade, L. Reade, M. Riley, G. Scarlota, J. Schaaf SIXTH ROW: T. Schiffer, D. Smith, E. Stennnc, R. Stokes, B Thieman, J. Vorwerk. A. Mlarthain, G. Wilhelm, L. Yllurtz, P Yeager, E. Yeager, J. Young, S. Cath, T. Young, M. Ziegoid, B Ziegler, J. Zaler, M. Zone, J. Zones, B. Zones, A. Zungle Do, re, me, fa, so- sings Dave LoveH'. lndividual aiienlion 'From Mr. Clayion and alifer-school re h e a rsa l s enable choir members fo achieve perfeciion. 1 Bu? we were bcfh assigned 'Phe same sea'l', exclaim Sonya Graff and Pa'H'y Cunningham. Mr. Hafenbrifle s+raigh1'ens oui' ihe sfudy hall confusion VVl1o is a lreslnnan? He is one of 479 in VVestern Hills' ninth grade class. Is he energetic? I-Ie sure is. Does he have plenty of school spirit? Definitely. I-Ie is a leader in junior high activities and sports. I-Ie is a rookie aid, a member of pep club, an honor society officer, a cheerleader, a student council representative, or a member of the junior high football team. I-Ie is at the top of the junior high world-a leader, an organizer. He is everywhere at one l.l1T.lC, always busy with studies and activities. He is the senior higl1's hope for leadership in years to coine. He is a freshman at Y'Vestern Hills. All this food! How clo you ever slay within your budget? worries PaHy Coyle, as Greg Fread, rookie aide, lakes her on a 'tour of the lunchroom. New responsibilities face the new members of Rookie Aids Above FIRST ROYV: S. Abanto, L. Abner, R. Abrams, G. Adams, G. Adams, G. Allen, R. Armstrong, YV. Arrico, T. Asalon, S. Bacon, K. Balsiger, A. Banfield, D. Barber SECOND ROYV: L. Barker, J. Barton, M. Bauman, G. Beale, R Beard, K. Beasley, P. Beck, K. Becker, M. Becker, S. Bedinghaus, D. Beerlnan, K. Begley, B. Bell THIRD ROYV: D. Bennett, R. Bcrding, P. Berghauscn, S. Berling J. Blackwell D. Bloebaum, P. Boehnlein, B. Bolsen, D. Botts, Bowerly, B. Bowling, C. Boyce, D. Brooks FOURTH ROWV: G. Brcining. D. Brown, C. Brumback, V. Bryant, R. Bryson, R. Bullock J. Burden, M. Bushman, C. Cain, C. Cain, M. Caldwell, J. Callicoat, S. Carlson FIFTH ROW: E. Carter, K. Carter, B. Cartwright, J. Cassidy, R Cavendish, B. Chaldekas, W. Chambers, D. Bullins, G. Bullins L. Burnett, R. Burnside, D. Chaney, D. Christerson SIXTH RONV: J. Clasgens, E. Clayton, YV. Cleeves, R. Collier, B Combs, L. Combs, K. Comp, G. Conover, L. Conover, D. Couch L. Coy, C. Crawford, N. Creekbaurn SEVENTH ROW: A. Cremeans, D. Cribbet, D. Cripe, M. Crum, R. Cunningham, C. Davidson, B. Davis, G. Davis, K. Davis, L. Davis, D. Deeher, D. Dehyle, J. Delk EIGHTH ROX-V: C. Denham, J. Derrick, B. Dickerson, J. Dicker- son, T. Dickman, B. Disken, B. Doepke, B. Donahoe, L. Donahoe, R. Dorsch, C. Douglas, J. Drake, L. Dressel NINTH ROM7: J. Durrant, P. Dykes, J. Easterly, T. Eden, D. Edith, E. Eiding, A. Dieckmann, A, Eisele, J. Elser, E. Elder, J. Elliott, K. Ellis Who's hiding under the instruments? Band rookie, Bryon Cariwrighi, foils under Steve Ros'l s iradiiional razzing after a day of roolcying. Frosh endure rookying during the whole school year. Victory! Victory! That's our cry! The familiar cheer arose from excited spectators at every junior high game. 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If ' - f f., ,a?'f.g,:,w 1 ' , is .ig lt t eQ? , lj ? ' ,EE ' ' l r U 'l I - H1 i 1' k 111 ' - 11 1 I 1!! ' W '24 l L74 , ,V . Z l l nw. q. .V-...ta 5. . X.. Above FIRST ROXN7: G. Martin, I-I. Martin, S. Maze, M. McBroon, K. McChristian, E. McCready, H. McKenney, C. McLane, J. McLane, M. McLaughlin, G. McMnllin, N. McMurray, M. McNett SECOND ROWV: D. Meeks, R. Merrill, A. Merschbach, A. Mersch- bach, B. Messerschmiclt, B. Meyer, S. Michael, L. Middleton, B. Mills, P. Minser, G. Moore, I-I. Moore, M. Morel THIRD ROYV: G. Morgan, R. Morris, R. Morton, T. Moses, C. Mouncc, C. Murphy, I. Mnschong, R. Myers, M. Naegel, C. Naegele, N. Naegele, S. Nanni, D. Nelson FOURTH ROW? P. Nelville, B. Newman, B. Nichting, D. Nicol- off, J. Noppert, C. Norton, B. O'Dell, M. O'Dennis, D. O'Ma1ley, P. O'Malley, G. Osborne, E. Paul, M. Peel FIFTH ROYV: P. Perkins, K. Perry, S. Peters, D. Peterson, R. Peterson, I.. Petri, M. Petrolff, P. Phelps, S. Phelps, A. Phillips, L. Phillips, R. Platt, S. Pierce Lefl' FIRST ROW: N. Ellis, R. Ellis, R. Ellis, T. Ellis, L. Engel, M. Evans, C. Enverard, L. Farison, C. Ferrarelli, J. Fiete, M. Fletcher, D. Foley, F. Forch, L. Foster, R. Forsyth, R. Forte, E. Franklin, G. Fread, B. Freeman, C. Frey, N. Frey SECOND ROYV: D. Frost, D. Futarnachi, D. Gall, V. Gannon, L. Garland, R. Gates, D. German, P. Gilbert, S. Gilla, J. Gillian, S. Glacken, D. Gourley, L. Gregory, G. Griffis, C. Grooms, S. Gut- mann, D. Hader, L. Hagemann, J. Hall, C. I-Ialler, R. I-Iamilton THIRD ROYV: AI. Hampton, K. I-Iardtke, P. Harmon, R. Harrison, B. Hartmann, K. Harvey, P. Harvey, R. Hasenzahl, YV. Hayes, M. Heininger, M. I-Ieis, T Helton, M. Herold, P. Herold, S. Hess, S. Highhouse, M. I-Iillgrove, IN. Hines, C. Hodge, D. Holhn, L. Holland FOURTH ROYV: S. Hollandsworth, D. Holloway, T. Hood, D. Horman, D. l-Iorning, D. I-Iuelsman, T. Hueneman, C. Hughes, M. Jansen, P. Johnston, M. Jones, A. Justice D. Katt, P. Keeney, D. Keeton, K. Kellerman, C. Kelley, D. Kemen, J. Kennedy, M. Ken- nedy, S. Kihnley FIFTH ROW: I.. Kilgore, J. Kirk, M. Kirk, I-I. Klein, M. Klene, J. Klostcrman, J. Klostennan, R. Klosterman, K. Klusmeyer, G. Knud- sen, L. Korh, B. Kramer, A. Krueger, V. Krull, M. Kunkel, R. Kyle, L. Lake. M. Lambeth, l-I. Langenbach, S. Lanter, C. Lanza SIXTH ROYV: XV. Larkin, C. Lawwill, 'I'. Lawwill, L. Leach, B. League, J. Leas, C'. Lee, M. Lee, C. Lieberman, D. Lindsey, T. Litteral, VV. Lones, B. Longhanser, S. Luneack, M. Lunsford, L. Macke, M. Mahaney, D. Malloy, S. Mara, L. Marsh, B. Martin G '1-- But Lynn, what are you doing on the grass? Barry Webb counters as Lynn Pierson. senior, chides him for running across the school lawn. Freshmen discover new fascinating pathways of interest -1 Z, ' r '1 rl,QF iH AA 3 Y V . , Q if A T3 ' . V -cy Y war ., ., f -i . -... L4 -I . v -xl, ,I M E x 2 ,Q sstt s L r -Gs :wa at X X, Nam ,wh . rx, . to :Lt it in , 44 , fa-XHQYE ztul-.X M 2 ' ' t ' ,, fn ' fi. qi '- - . ' t ,,. , in .F , Y + 5 ,, ,- 1- it JZ' ' '-, W V 1 it ' , f 1 , u, , I XKJKEJI ,XA-V , Y Mil: I 3 , - 'f Q fkfifzgq ' is 'i J ii 3 V 9 vf ff. iiiisa - . ii - -. -P Elia W .i I, , if ,, ,. ivulp or etst, , Q, gislri 1 ff' i '. - l 91' 'j - i Ju t is .5 ' ' vig! 'za-W 'sf - I ,v - gyms atm ' fi.-L -+1.-reig l n M ' M -::'t i Q N I' , F I 7 ', - .J r :g g 1 , - E + 'KY QM- HW W s lffismfas -' I -L' : 6 1 rl ,ou '-'- 'K f ii- i WL? r i r . it Vt A 3 ' :-- i i i i 457. J M V, in l A A 'EQ' .ff , 6 ,J 52.45 --- , i f -wie. si. Q i' i 1 ii, , -- V ,--w wf:-mar'-ai-' --4' V- - i as swan as -fu , ff' ' in i , r ,x i Q ,if . 1 mi V J, l 7 m'-af Leff FIRST ROW: M. Pierson, G. Pinatelln, S. Plagge, J. Plogmann A. Points, S. Porter. R. Powell, B. Prager, L. Preuth, M. Price, K Prine, D. Proctor, D. Proffitt SECOND ROXV: IE. Puckett, R. Pulley, T. Pulskamp, D. Raber K. Rachford, B. Raible, K. Rawlings, J. Record, K. Reidel, T. Renner, B. Richardson, T. Riley, R. Riseclen THIRD ROW: L. Rizzo, M. Roark, S. Roberto, D. Rockwell, D Rose, S. Rost. D. Royce, R. Royse, R. Ruble, J. Runyon, K. Rupe, J. Russell, D. Rust FOURTH ROWV: M. Ryan, C. Satterfilecl, D. Sawyer, S. Scalf, D Schaetzle, P. Schumer, M. Schiele, J. Schmidt, S. Skalski, N. Schmidt O. Schmieg, J. Schmitt, J. Schneider FIFTH ROW: D. Schott, R. Schott, B. Schroder, D. Schroeder, K. Schroth, P. Schuesler, C. Scott, S. Sears, B. Seibel, R. Semple, S. Seurkamp, C. Shamblin, L. Shearer SIXTH ROIV: J. Short, B. Shreve P. Simkin, S. Sloan, S. Smith E. Smith, B. Snape, N. Snider, P.,Soldono, B. Spheckel, S. Staftj S. St. Clair, S. Steinhard ,, f 1 r M 2?-'.S : ' A '- ' ' 'A ....L- 1,-. Y L y a 3 ' '- -2 'P'-fi ' ' gf if tx vm , J A J fv'u 'Zin ig J' 'L l x .. 7 t 1 MMM Above FIRST ROYV: J. Stephenson, E. Sterling, G. Stifel, D. Stock, E. Stockmeier, D. Talbott, D. Tate, J. Taylor, R. Thielen, D. Thomas, J. Thomas, A. Thompson, J. Tieman SECOND ROIN: T. Tipton, P. Tomlin, T. Transier, S. Traub, J. Tucker, P. Tucker, J. Sullivan, C. Surgener, M. Swango, D. Van Clake, K. Van I-loose, G. Van Over, P. Vaught THIRD ROYV: J. Vice, S. Vogel, J. Ivaclell, M. I'Vade, N. YVagner, B. Vllahlbrink, S. Yllainz, G. I'Valker, D. lfVard, R. Warmoth, D. I'Varner, A. I'Vash, J. Vklasteney FOURTH ROW: T. Welnneier, T. Welch, J. Wells, K. YVelti, J. Mfestheider, S. Illestheider, D. I'Vhite, D. Mfiechering, S. Wililhelm, C. Wilkins, D. Mlilliams, J. Vllilliams, A. VVilson FIFTH ROW: D. I'Vilson, S. Winter, M. Wolfer, D. W'olff, L. Ivoodall, L. Ivycnanclt, J. Yarger, R. Yeary, C. Ziegler, G. Herzmer, D. Edwards, R. Goodwin, G. Greene SIXTH ROYV: F. I-Iarcltke, R. Harris, G. Marsh, J. Mattlin, M. Merschbach, R. Miller, R. Nugent, B. Owens, M. Scarlato, J. Yarger, D. Tucker, T. Young, B. Ziegler lfVho says learning to drive is simple? exclaims a con- fused sophomore. ifVell, driving may not be simple, but the Vifestern Hills driver-education program can make it easier. lrVith one semester alotted to classroom driver's education, sophomores learn the laws of the road and the many technical steps in driving. Alter successfully concluding classroom work, students are eligible to participate in the Behind the VVheel class, Excitement rings dut as the student places the key in the ignition, grips the steering wheel and starts the car lor his first try on the road. After six weeks of actual driving stu-dents take the required test to judge their driving ability. Norih or souih? Sophomore Peggy Sneddon maps oui' possible rouies for her imaginary journey. All of ihis is a pari' of driver educaiion. Expert guidance and practice aid new student drivers Above FIRST ROVV: C. Ackenhausen, C. Adams, G. Adams, B. Adkins J. Agostini, J. Agostini, L. Ahr, I-I. Allen, L. Allen, L. Allendorf: L. Alvis, J. Amend, R. Amend SECOND RO'W: C. Amer, L. Amos, B. Anderson, R. Anderson G. Andes, A. Archibald, P. Astler, D. August, B. Baarlaer, C Bailey, M. Baitz, R. Baker, T. Baldock . 1 THIRD ROXV: R. Ball, R. Bandy, D. Barker, B. Barkley, D. Barnes, E. Baston, J. Baston, D. Bateman, R. Bauer, C. Baxter, J. Beck, B. Bedinghaus, D. Behler FOURTH ROWV: R. Behler, G. Belcher, B. Bellnian, S. Belmonte, B. Bennett, G. Bennett, D. Bernhard, J. Bernard, W. Binder, R. Bloebaum, S. Bochenek, D. Boggs, M. Bolinger FIFTH ROVV: D. Bollinger, R. Bonapfel, J. Bonkowski, S. Booker, P. Borcherding, O. Bowling, C. Boyles, C. Bradburn, C. Brandt, D. Brettsclmeider, W. Breunig, B. Brickweg, B. Bridgeford SIXTH ROIV: S. Brockhoff, Brown, L. Brown, B. Bryant, C. Bryant, J. Burg, C. Burgun, A. Burke. M. Burnett, K. Butler, M. Byrd, T. Byrum SEVENTH ROIN: D. Cain, M. Cain, S. Caldwell, R. Callahan, S. Callahan, C. Campbell, J. Campbell, C. Cappell, P. Carr, J. Carson, S. Carson, C. Carter, T. Casserly EIGHTH ROYV: J. Casto, I.. Caudill, MI Cave, C. Champlin, K. Childers, S. Chinn, P. Christy, C. Clayton, S. Cline, C. Cochra, K. Codling, I. Colwell, J. Combs NINTH ROVV: C. Comello, J. Connelly, I-I. Coomer, B. Cooper, M. Corbin, J. Cornelius, P. Cornwell, D. Correll, M. Cote, B. Craig, W. Craig, S. Cramer, J. Craven Tenth graders form outside interests Did you ever think of starting a butterfly collection? Have you ever wanted a chemistry lab in your basement? VVould you like to beco-me proficient at playing the violin? Because they were introduced to the different activities in school, many students do have such hobbies. Science classes, choir, gym class, and even math and English classes have helped students to become interested in extracurricular activities. Some outside interests are developed in clubs which the school sponsors, others are developed by the individual at his own special time. Hobbies acquired as a result of school will be invaluable to one for leisure and perhaps even a livelihood in the future. bf-,-. L. - .. ,- , fl fait , ' Tl . .- .7 'I ff -' M 23,41 ggi! X- 1 is r A if gd, K. 1' 4-1' 51--. . I I . P ii, , xf'2lftf-, H Y'2-g,i q 'al I fs ,wt 3 1 L...-Xl . mit -li . T'1ii , ' 'F' r ' T N fl W, '.. l ld v' Q- ,til 1.23 fi '- ll t I tint pi rf, Q, E Y , - t..tw tt 'f . ai 1. .I r. Y 1 , , ,-, ' ,t sf, gf- , ik., If , ' .. ff . ' ..-H I ti M W- 'ff' r fi I tz: .... . , . ' ii't H l . TEV A 'V' ff- 'ti' ' if ,, 'V l A Ji S . K- ,- 1 K . .p -.1 ' ill lf , i L if .. 'tif ix!!! QLLQQWV iypyw V J ' i' ?iili'i5!d iw- -lg :li 5 'X -r V . if . I . ' I- I A li I - it 1 V .3 'ggi W T , e- -xi :J ,5-1 4. -LJ , '- -My 3, It W ,V ' .L -at-gf 1- 'K ff' i V4 ' , . ' ,J - 5 'S , -CJ I L ...gg x . , n z:-.-,. 'F 1 . , .-Ei. V 1 if .. 1 t .. 'S .ln Above and Right' FIRST ROIV: C. England, C. Ernst, B. Eslnnan, C. Evans, D. Evans, J. Evans, L. Faulkner, C. Fichter, B. Findley, C. Foster, V. Foster, D. Frank, E. Franz, L. Frederick, D. French, R. Fugate, K. Furio, K. Fuss, G. Garland, N. Garrctson SECOND ROWV: J. Gatherwright, J. Gehrum, J. Geiger, D. Gentile, D. Gcrdcs, J. Gibson, L. Gilbert, S. Gill, E. Goodrich, G. Goodwin, J. Gourley, J. Graff, K. Graves. D. Grayson, K. Green, S. Green, H. Grischy, B. Griswold, H. Gronefeld, L. Guenther, C. Gulden THIRD ROIV: C. Haas, C. Haas, M. Hader, G. Hagaman, L. Hagemann, D. Hale, J. Hale R. I-Ialker, A. Hall, V. I-Iall, B. I-Iallbauer, D. Hambleton, S. Haney, G. I-Ianfbauer, J. Hans, D. Hargett, P. I-larritos, B. Harry, G. I-Iartnng, 1. Hauser, D. Hausfeld FOURTH ROIIV: L. Hay, Hayines, D. Headley, R. Hearn, B. Heffner, B. Heiland. C. I-Ieis, D. Heiss, G. Helines, D. Henry, L. I-lenslee, P. Henzel, L. Herrmann J. Herzncr, R. Hightower, R. Hill, S. I-Iillslcy, L. I-linton, T. I-lire, R. Hoagland, K. Hoefer FIFTH ROW: M. Hoff, P. Holiktnnp, J. I-lollandsworth, S. Holt- egel, M. leloltkamp, B. I-Ionroth, D. Homer, V. Hopkins, J. Howard, M. Huber, K. Hughes, L. Hughes K. Hunter, H. Ingersoll, L. Irick, G. Ison, E. Jackson, J. Jackson, T. Jacob, C. Jacobs, P. Jacobs Left FIRST ROIV: C. Crawford, D. Cremeans, S. Cress, K. Cripe, L. Culjak, G. Cunningham SECOND ROVV: R. Curington, C. Curren, J. Davidson, C. Davis, J. Davis, S. Deasey THIRD ROW: D. D'Angelo, K. Dinkins, A. Dixon, P. Doll, J. Dollriehs, Dolphin FOURTH ROYV: R. Dorscb, C. Douglas, R. Drake, R. du Byuyne, J. Dukes, D. Dunaway FIFTH ROYV: L. Duncan, M. Durkin, G. Eads, L. Easterling, T. Eberhardt, YV. Eccard SIXTH ROYV: C. Ecton, A. Eden, M. Eisele, D. Ellis, G. Ellison, K. Emery Careful Mike! Afier all ihai' exercise ii' would be 'iragic 'lo ruin such a good spec- iman. Bur ihe exercise is nofhing compared io ieclious worlc of mounfing lhe buiferily, No. ii' isn'i' Africa, and H' isn'i' Dr. Liv- ingsion. H s iusf Mike Joclcers framping 'rhrough 'rhe woods rounding up anoflwer good speciman for his burferfly colleciion. Oh, a 'lest nexi bell and only iwo minufes left Judy Agosiini pushes ihe panic buiion or is ii' ihe hair dryer? Hurr ,fIurry, and confusion Lunch, study hall, and hair drying sessions all at once. Impossible? VVell, I1O't lor some sophomore girls! With a sophomore class of approximately 672, Vllestern Hills students lace many problems. The problem ol fin-:ling time to dry hair after swimming is minor but common. Also, students from Gamble discover difficulties in the nine bell day and location of rooms. Room llO, ll2, llfl! Hey, wheres room ll3? exclaims the confused sophomore from Gamble. There is no real problem when he realizes the rooms with even numbers are at the north end of the building, and the rooms with odd numbers are at the south end. ' mark the year for happy but bewildered sophomores Opposite FIRST ROYV: M. Jockcrs, B. Johnson, S. Johnson, B. Jones, F. Jones, M. Jones, E. Justice, B. Kamp, B. Karas, D. Keegan, P Keeton, R. Kelley, M. Kilgore SECOND ROIV: B. Killgo, J. Kinney, B. Kirchner, J. Kirk, R. Kirchner, D. Kleicr, S. Klunib, YV. Knaubcr, K. Knight, D. Knotts, A. Knowles, J. Koons, D. Koch THIRD ROIV: P. Koch, K. Kocher, YV. Kramer, B. Krimpehnan Lambert, P. Landers, K. Lang FOURTH ROW: L. Lantry, K. League, A. Lederle, S. Leicht, S. Leicht, J. Lemmon, D. Leng, D. Lennox, V. Lcta, K. Lichtendahl, G. Limle, G. Lind, C. Lindeman FIFTH ROW: C. Lindsey, li. Loc-wenstine, T. Loncs, B. Lucas, D. Luecke, R. Lueclers, D. Mabley. G. lN'Iadden, D. Mahlinan, T. Maier, C. Marckesano, B. Marlatt, D. Martin SIXTH ROIV: M. Martin, P. Martini, T. Maxwell. E. Mazza, C. McClellan, J. lKlcCIusky, I. McCoy, D. McFarren, J. McGannon, D. Meeks, R. Meincrs, Mergy, D. Meriinan J. Kulsrad, L. Kunz, L. Lacis, J. Lacker, G. LaDow, C. Lake, 'Tl Above FIRST ROYV: A. Mcrkal, B. Messer, B. Messer, S. Mette, D. Metz- ger, S. Meyer, I-I. Mills, S. Minges, B. Minor, R. Minor, L. Miski- mins, B. Moore, S. Moore SECOND ROIIV: S. Moores, J. Mooter, P. Morena, J. Morgan, L Morgan, P. Morgan, J. Morinan, B. Morris, T. Morris, A. Mos- liaugh, L. Moses, P. Moses, J. Mueller THIRD ROVV: J. Mueller, C. Muhlliauser, F. Murvine, B. Myers L. Napier, I-I. Nare, B. Nima, T. Noes, K. Norden, J. Oberhehnan T. O'Brien, B. O'Connel1 FOURTH' ROW: L. Officld, D. O'Hara, A. Osborne, D. Page, J Palmer, A. Panaro, YV. Panaro, G. Parinello, J. Parr, M. Parr, T Parr, G. Patterson, A. Patton, T. Patton FIFTH ROW: N. Paulsen, C. Penley, S. Percer, T. Peters, D Peterson, J. Petrick, S. Phelps, J. Phillips, M. Pierce, C. Pierson, J. Pierson, S. Pitcher, S. Pittaro SIXTH ROFV: S. Pitts, P. Plagffe, M. Pope, M. Popper, J. Porter B. Pratt, T. Profitt, B. Putnick? D. Railey, H. Ralston, S. Ramey, M. Rarden, P. Rawlings Be use f 'lhe crowd d ndri on Mr M i s popular clr ver ed ca i l 1' ihe 'l 'io c s mee o sar 'P discus clr ng blhes and slulls Sophomores await a turn at behinci-the-wheel driving Opposite FIRST ROW: YV. Ridener, M. Reinert, W. Renner, P. Rentschlcr, B. Reusing, J. Renter, D. Reynolds, J. Reynolds, D. Rice, D. Rich- ardson, D. Richmond, G. Rineair, L. Risen SECOND ROYV: J. Roberts, S. Rodgers, S. Rogers, C. Rohr, XV. Roll, P. Rohrig, P. Romine, C. Roos, M. Roth, L. Rost, R. Rothan, M. Rowland, R. Ruble THIRD ROW: R. Ruble, K. Ruehl, H. Ruehlman, J. Rusche, D. Russell, L. Russell, C. Ruthemeyer, V, Sammons, R. Saylor, D. Schactzle, E. Schaetzle, R. Schafer, P. Schaffer FOURTH ROXV: J. Schalh, K. Schenck, P. Schinanian, D. Schleper, K. Schmidt, P. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, G. Schmitt, F. Schneider, J. Schoenberger, M. Schott, C. Schrocr, D. Schwab FIFTH ROIV: D. Schwartz, A. Scott, B. Scott, M. Scott, R. Scott, S. Scull, B. Searcy, E. Seidel, O. Sharp, G. Sheets, WV. Shepherd, B. Sherrill, A. Shields SIXTH ROYV: R. Shive, R. Shoup, A. Simon, B. Singerman, S. Singleton, V. Singleton, F. Skalski, A. Smith, C. Smith, C. Smith, Smith, M. Smith, N. Smith SEVENTH ROW': P. Sneddon, D. Snyder, B. Sonneborn, M. Spaulding, B. Sprague, P. Sprcen, M. Staubitz, D. Stamper, S. Steguer, B. Steioff, L. Stephenson, K. Sterrett, D. Stewart Above FIRST ROYV: J. Stockmeier, B. Strunk, R. Stutzman, N. Sullivan S. Sullivan, T. Sutton, W. Tarplee, C. Taulbee, E. Taylor, G. Tay- lor, M. Teetor, R. Tenhundfeld, P. Thielen SECOND ROWV: A. Thinnes, G. Thinncs, R. Thomas, S. Thomas G. Thompson, K. Thompson, T. Thompson, E. Tisclale, J. Tishaus W. Tittlc, T. Todhunter, J. Toma, L. Toon THIRD ROW: R. Trennepohl, R. Trickel, S. Tucker, P. Uebel B. Ullom, O. Underwood, S. Varner, L. Vaughn, D. Vaught, J Veith, H. Vcstring, L. Vinson, J. Vogel FOURTH ROW: C. Vollmer, R. l'Vabnitz, N. lftfadsworth, B. YVag- ner, R. Mfaguer, G. l'Valden, T. Walden, J. Ivaldrop, M. Mfalker, M. l'Vasson, B. Webb, S. Weber, YV. Weichold FIFTH ROW: N. Wenger, L. Wesley, T. West, D. Westfclt, L Wettcrich, K. Wheller, J. X'ViIll2lkC1', B. lfVhite, L. Vtlhite, J. White: hurst, R. Wickline, R. l'Vickstrom, N. VViethe SIXTH ROYV: S. Willenborg, L. YVilliams, P. l'VilliEl1I1S, T. VVillian1- son, R. Wilson, F. Hfise, L. Wise, T. Wisenhaugh, C. VVitt, A. Witte, J. Wolfe, M. lfVolfert, A. VVoods SEVENTH ROW: B. IfVright, C. Wright, VV. Wright, B. Wuerth, S. Wulff, J. YVurzeIbacher, J. Yankosky, G. Young, L. Young, L. Young, T. Young, G. Zink, R. Zipfel x 1 Who will be 'lhis year's new sophomore class officers? You will decide. Kal . rf , sz'- t 'A 2 vu 3 l1 A, ..:: g .2'.,,,.. ,M N. .F XL 12 ' 1 lt Q: - WT 'l , 4 N A y? 'v 'X lu '. . . , x M . , A '- 1 2 . 1 T- Q ,f YJ? . tv'--'SP' ... , W I V P7 ' t tl f. I , l E Sophomore officers plunge into the whirlwind of activities Not only sophomores but the entire school joined in the Christmas spirit during December. The first signs ol Christmas appeared when art classes made ornaments and models such as sleighs, bells, Snowmen, Santa Claus and scenes of the creche. Soon the second sign materialized when students trimmed the annual Student Council Christmas tree. Center the standg don't break the branches and watch where you string the series of lights! Familiar cries filled the front hall as the tree went up. Presenting the Christmas program Studio choir sang, jingle Bell Travelogue and Twas the Night Before Christmas g the orchestra played Sleigh Ride and the dramatics department acted out The Fourth Vlfise Man. Concluding the final day bclfore the holidays, home economics classes entertained members of the Westei'I1 Hills faculty at a Christmas Tea. Lefl FIRST ROW: J. Anderson, W. Chasteen, B. Cheesman, R. Cree means, T. Curtis, P. Deal SECOND ROVV: D. Dorn, R. Drake, G. Elliott, L. Ellis, R. Harlow, D. Hennekes T1-IIRD ROW: D. Huffman, E. jackson, T. juliani, M. King, D Kipp, C. Kleiner FOURTH ROW: J. Lund, M. McCabe, M. McFadden, D. Miller J. Nusekahel, D. O'Connor FIFTH ROW: S. Pitcher, R. Powers, B. Pratt, S. Puckett, S. Ryan M. Scatlato SIXTH ROW: J. Severin, M. Snowtlen, P. Spitzmiller, R. Wilson j. Zoelluer, B. Zurscher Sleighs packed wifh foys, sparkling ornamenfs, and laughing snowmen were confribuied by 'ihe arf classes as a Chrisfmas iouch for lhe hall. Wd-as Say, fha! siuff is ceriainly cold! The season's firsi snow eniices ener- gefic sophomore sfuclenfs Lincla Allendorf, Jon Robin Parr, Lincla Hay. Chrisfmas is here! Wesf High siudenfs spread 1-he spiri+ of ihe joyous season. T43 ' L - -- , fi-1' . ii. 'ffm , ' i ..'i,F.,weq 3 Cookies baked! Table sei! Decoraiions finished! Showing appreciaiion 'for iheir ieachers, Home Economics classes give a Chrislmas lea. And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your countryf' These words of the late President Kennedy, were remembered by many juniors. The President's tragic assassination seemed to create a new seriousness of purpose in college-bound juniors. Ambition, desire, drive, and success exemplified by the President began to develop in junior attitudes. Preparing to enter college, juniors were tested by the College Entrance Examination Board. Final scores on the S.A.T. and N.M.S.Q. tests enabled juniors to write college applications. Bubloling wiih hope and college plans Larry Borchercling 'tries io inferesl' Pam Coyle whose present interest is 'finding lhe righf laoolc for class. Juniors look to their future and choice of Careers ll E :-.4 ff-EP' -52 Q-7' 5.. Above FIRST ROIV: A. Abaecherli, L. Abbott, P. Abbott, R. Acree, J Achepohl, M. Adams, K. Ahr, B. Aichele, L. Aker, J. Allen, M Allen, B. Allgeyer, D. Anderson SECOND ROW: A. Anderson, B. Apostal, K. Arbogast, A. Aring, B Armstrong, J. Armstrong, D. Atkinson, A. Baesel, K. Baker, P Bailey, R. Baldock, K. Baker, F. Barber THIRD ROVV: E. Barker, K. Bates, T. Baumgardner, E. Bauman, R. Beasley, 1. Bickel, M. Bicknell, T. Beechuk, S. Bennett, P. Bentley, J. Benton, R. Berling, P. Bernet FOURTH ROYV: C. Bcrnius, M. Berretz, J. Bertram, YV. Betz, H. Biddle, R. Birch, K. Birk, T. Blanton, J. Blatzer, P. Blum, M. Bolger, E. Bollinger, G. Bollmann FIFTH ROVV: C. Bolton, K. Bolton, L. Borcherding, F. Bowen, M Bowles, C. Boyles, M. Bradburn, L. Bracht, S. Bracling, J. Bradley, R. Bradley, T. Bradshaw, P. Bragg, D. Brannon SIXTH ROW: S. Bruner, N. Bredenfoerder, N. Brester, D. Bretcher, YV. Brewer, S. Brodbeck, P. Brown, R. Brown, G. Bunthoff, H Burg, D. Butcher, B. Butler SEVENTH ROIN: S. Butler, A. Byers, B. Beck, M. Callahan, D Cammerer, C. Cappel, R. Carey, J. Carlton, B. Carney, C. Carney, G. Carrier, S. Carson, K. Carter EIGI-ITH RON-V: S. Casson, E. Catanzaro, L. Caveman, M. Chald- ekas, G. Chalfant, J, Chambers, P. Chambers, C. Chandler, A. Chapman, M. Chappell, P. Chatham, S. Chenoweth, R. Childs NINTI-I ROW: M. Clay, J. Clements, D. Cline, G. Cole, K. Cole, S. Colegate, IV. Collins, J. Conway, D. Conner, M. Conner, S. Cooke, S. Cooper, T. Cope .1 A' .Q w-fl - l 1 .'. is . xl, V , Washing, Working, Worr ing sums up busy Junior ear ' 1 .avg- .- ..i ,,..r J l. Lkikk 78 This malces six ioday! Bob Wray and Mike Morfon have earned The rifles of professional car-washer and drier of 'lhe I964 Junior Class. Rig hi' above FIRST ROXV: J. Corcorn, M. Corcorn. J. Corlelt, N. Cottrill, P. Coulter, L. Crawford, C. Creekbnum, P. Coyle, E. Dailey, M. Dal- leska, D. Dalton. S. Dalton, J. Dansberry, Davis, S. Davis, C. Dazier, B. Deas, B. Decher, J. Dcifel, R. Dcttnier, S. De Villiers SECOND ROIV: Dickerson, Dillon, P. Disken, D. Dissinger, M. Dole, R. Doll, li. Doxsey, Pr. Driskill, J. Duebber, G. Dudley, P. Dunboff, A. Dunn, J. Durham, P. Dyer, C. liccard, B. liekel, J. Eger, Eger. H. Iiggercling, B. lihling, I.. Ecling THIRD ROYV: D. liiscle, R. Eisele. S. likardl, S. Ellcoff, C. Elliott, J. Elliott, J. Ellison, L. Ely, J. Engel, A. Engelbert, S. Engel, J. Ensminger, J. Iispelnge, M. litter, D. liyrich, M. Falk, J. Faulkner, V. Fecbcncla, D. Fellerman, S. Fellerman, D. Fernbaclier FOURTH ROW: D. Fiete, K. Fischer, B. Fisher, J. Frazer, M. Gerdes, A. Filzgeralcl, M. Fixmcr, F. Flickinger, S. Flinchum, J. Ford, K. Ford, K. Foster. S. Foster, J. Fowler, Fox, P. Frank, D. Fread, I.. Freeman, L. Frey, L. Frey, S. Frey FIFTH ROXV: R. Frieclmann, L. Fritz, B. Frusb, YV. Gager, B. Gallagher, L. Garber, J. Gardner, J. Garrett, M. Gebring, M. Gercles. P. Gibbons, J. Gieringer, B. Gilby, S, Gilkey, A. Gilla, B. Gilreatb, K. Girdler, J. Gittinger, G. Glaser, J. Glazer, D. Gonrley SIXTH ROYV: A. Gowcly, S. Graff, S. Graff, B. Graham, A. Gray, D. Greene, D. Greene, M. Greenwald, S. Gregg, Griffeth, C. Groene, P. Groneek, Gross, R. Grow, B. Butzwiller, S. I-Iabiscll, G. Hagen, J. Hahn, K. Hall, I.. Hall, L. Hamilton Gi-Hinger, Gieringer, and Nelson make a spirired, if inexperienced, car wash leam. f- -Q ' T Z VJ: iw JC' i Xl 1,3 xg-, ha i F 'egg 53,-Eifg' M, 7 45, Cv Preseniing The Junior class officers: Lynn Hudson, ircasurerg Judy Giffinger, secrefaryg Gene Seibel, presicienf: Fred Meier, vice-president ei nun i 4 ,5 xx it Amp, Mesa' 9911: .. i ss , it it V wssiiiif' I 'i K'-, .5:?:5: V - With a coal' of malce-up and a dash of paini, Barbara OH' readies Bill Ryan for 'Phe final scene of the play. zlgf Lively Juniors encounter a Energetic, spirited, eager, and continually busy juniors dash in and out of school participating in the many activities which YfVest High offers. Inquisitive Breeze reporters investigate the latest events for the paper's next issue. Annual staffers madly try to recover those misplaced photos for the l964 edition. Band members trudge on a dusty field to prepare for next week's game. Junior boys who are agile enough to make the varsity team share the spotlight with the regulars. ls all this worthwhile? Juniors say yes , for they look to their senior year, realizing they are soon to be the leaders of the school. lift so world packed with people, places, events, and ideas M f is . ' e e II, 1 X 1 :'- 1 3 , . ' I - Q- -- 'far f',5,,. '5 ' , :. ' T . 'E 'L 4 2- I ,V ' A , V ,,' 'I li ' 'Q ' gd: - - 'R Sk . I wII, .5 -, 44 . ' l I 7 135- Iii. 'gs , I . '- I :Q .. II - I 7-' .' II . ' I-' II I ' -.Q- - i 'Q III II ... I I I . ... u a . l in ,,,s lm - . I 2 .. 1 Q- i il f . I ' . i ' l 3 1 ' ll J 'A '- ' ' . 15 l 1' l' N zlg .4 '1' .' A ' 3 A ...Q l ' ,,' 1- se .. V' . H F' 'I '7 DE! ' ' I 24' '- . 'iii 1' M X. 'i Ve. - r. . if -.2 7- . P l A - ' ' , , ' cl ' 'P' , ' ' ' ' A ' 1 -. I Y ' H - J ' . ' I 1 .I . I f. f 1 ' 5- 3 - I -I ::. f ,, f' I I - ii. .73 L' ' ' ' 'ffl' 'lr - - Ai W .' - sq. If ' . , . Y' . f wr is ' . . . ' ' .l P f J ,-Q I .r iw , ' f' i I ' N l -' N. 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J .I ' Fe fe ' ' ,' J W I e . .I I I ,III I I I I II I- I 7. 5: l I I 'IImA 'I , II ' N 'l i, I, , - I-I A f I 'Q ' I 9 I ' LII ji' il. . I' I - 'N ' -527 ...E f ' E7 5' . ' sa- DIZ. QE 'S' se ,I if I ' 4 ' -I. ' f ' - ' ' ' ' . ie ' l' .- '1 Q if , l ' I ' ' fl ' 3? '2 ii.. -f,' . .3 I 3i..1gg...ggQ... ' J.. N I ,Ig I ' .lll...5ggI' ', 'uv -- HH - .il l. l..u-,L, I . 1 . ,, .fl . dl nl . Opposiie FIRST ROYV: J. Harnxnitt, J. Hammitt, C. Hancock, E. Harritos P. Harsham, D. I-Iarsley, J. Hartman, G. Harvey, B. Hasenzahl, B Harfield, T. Havlin, C. Hauser, B. Hayes SECOND ROIV: B. Hayes, D. Hayes, J. Hayhow, B. Hayward, B Hazelton, S. Heidrich, B. Heisel, J. Henry, I. Hensley, P. Hensley R. Henshaw, D. I-Ierdrner, D. Hess THIRD ROYV: R. Heyob, R. Higginhotham, C. Hilgeman, D. Hill R. Hillegas, B. Krull, J. Hock, J. Hofmann, R. Hohman, S. Hoh: meister, C. Holden, B. Hollander, 1-I. Holman FOURTH ROYV: J. Hoog, P. Horn, J. Horton, P. Horton, D Howard, D. Howard, L. Howe, A. Huckleberry, L. Hudson, I. Huff. C. Hughes, L. Hughes, C. Humber FIFTH ROVV: Humphries, L. Hurdle, P. I'IlllCllPllS, R. Hyland N. Hyrner, K. Illian, B. Ireland, C. Jaggers, J. Jyfers, S. Johannes K. Johnsen, L. Johnson, D. Jones SIXTH ROW: K. Jones, M. Jones, S. Ionna, S. Joos, J. Jordan, S. Jordan, K. Kaiser, C. Kallcudorf, M. Kamman. Keinc, G. Kehrer, B. Kerninger, P. Keiser 1 1 Above FIRST ROYV: C. Lineback, R. Keller, R. Kellerman, K. Kellogg. P. Kemeu, K. Kemper, L. Kerr, C. Kessler, R. Ketterer, C. Kidd, G. Kihnley, E. Kincaid, B. King SECOND ROIVV: D. King, A. Kinman, R. Kipp, T. Kirkendall, R. Kisro, L. Kleeh, F. Kleisinger, J. Kloss, J. Knau, T. Knight, S. Knotts, B. Knowles, K. Koch THIRD ROW: A. Kollalh, B. Koontz, C. Kopp, R. Koppenhoefer, D. Koskar, T. Koslopoulos, H. Krause, D. Kroeger, B. Krull, D. Kuehn, J. Kuhn, D. LeDou, G. Lalileur FOURTH ROVV: D. Lake, C. Lammers. T. Landers, M. Langen- hach, E. Larkin. D. Laswell, J. Leas, C. Lee, C. Lcist, B. Lemcke. C. Lewis, S. Ley, B. Lightfield FIFTH ROVV: K. Lightfoot, T. Lillis. C. Lineback, L. Loehker, L. Loebker. D. Loew. C. Logan. B. Longhauser, B. Louallen, B. Low, J. Lozier, T. Lucas, S. Luth SIXTH ROXIV: L. Luther, J. Lyall, R. Lyons, K. Maichle, R. Maid- ens, G. Marckesauo, D. Marcum, R. Margraf, M. Martin, T. Martin, T. Masters, L. Masterson, D. Mathias Whai s a broken fool' wilhoui' a casl' covered with scriblales, initials, and names? Hugh Schaffer likes lhe fad +ha+ has become a tradition. Car wash, Round up spark enthusiasm In junior Class Connect the hose H1111 on the water pull up the ca1 Ind don L upset the buckets! shouts 1 busy eleventh grader at the Junior class curwash. Though this carwash presents problems, it promotes fellowships and excitement as a fund raising campaign. lfVith adequate funds acquired, the class, under the leadership of officers, plans and attends the Junior Class-Round-up in the fall and the junior-Senior prom in the spring. Cooperation is tremendous for such an enormous class of over 700 students and lt seems to be rt closely knit group of students, states Mr. Otten, class sponsor. i Above FIRST ROW: J. Rothan, IS. Rouse, J. Royer, R. Royer, A. Roza, B. Rueger, C. Ruehlman, A. Rush, M. Rushing, R. Russell, J. Ryan, C. Saho, D. Salling SECOND ROW: L. Samad, D. Samson, B. Sanders, R. Sanker, G. Scarlato, L. Schaefer, H. Schaeffer, R. Schallick, K. Schupp, I-I. Scharf, N. Scheer, B. Scheid THIRD ROWV: D. Scheidenberger, I. Scheidt, D. Schenk, T. Schiff, T. Schiffer, A. Schleper, J. Schlueter. J. Schmidt, J. Schmitt, D. Schneider, T. Schock, R. Schoen, L. Schonhoft FOURTH ROW: J. Schrank, P. Schroeder, R. Schroer, D. Schu- bert, A. Schuls, K. Schulz, S. Schuster, J. Schwartz, N. Schwartz, F.. Schwoeppe, W. Scott, D. Scroggins, J. Sefton FIFTH ROW: E. Seibel, K. Selby, D. Selmeyer. K. Sellineyer, P. Shimp, L. Shoops, B. Short, B. Shultz, N. Sideris, P. Siefert, R. Siermann, S. Simonds, E. Sizemore Opposiie and Leil- FIRST ROXV: A. Maxwell, K. Maxwell, J. Maynard, M. McAfee, T. McCabe, D. McChristian, G. McCoy, E. McDonald, S. McDonald, K. McElroy, W. McGriff, R. McMullin, J. McNett, G. McWhorter, K. Meckstroth, F. Meier, D. Meininger, L. Melchion, J. Merckel, D. Mertens, L. Meuerschmidt SECOND ROW: H. Miller, R. Miller, B. Mink, D. Minser, J. Mintsoulis, T. Mire, K. Moeller, J. Moores, B. Moretta, C. Morris, M. Morris, M. Morton, L. Moser, L. Murphy, L. Murphy, P. Mur- phy, D. Nagel, NV. Neal, D. Nelson, M. Nelson, N. Nelson THIRD ROM7: J. Nenninger, R. Newbold, T. Newbold, J. Nick- oson, T. Nicosia, L. Nix, D. Norton, S. Nourtsis, H. Nuelsen, D. LaDow, L. Odeu, D. O'Donnell, J. Omori, L. Osborne, M. O'Toole, B. Ott, T. Owen. S. Owens, C. Palmer, C. Vogt, V. Pangallo FOURTH ROVV: A. Paris, R. Park, A. Parker, M. Parker, J. Pat- ton, R. Peacock, M. Pennak, D. Pennington, D. Perkins, L. Perkins, P. Perleberg, R. Perry, J. Peters, P. Peterson, C. Pfalzgraf, R. Phillips, B. Pierce. L. Pierce, J. Ping, C. Pinnick, M. Pjonic FIFTH ROXV: R. Poe, J. Poppe, G. Poppel, J. Potraffke, R. Pot- raffke, C. Prager, S. Prager, C. Pratt, J. Preston, D. Price, C. Proctor, J. Puckett, P. Pylcs, P. Quinton, A. Raabe, K. Rabel, J. Raible, J. Rainey, M. Rahm, C. Ramsey, B. Rasemont SIXTH ROVV: B. Rathman, B. Reardon, T. Redman, C. Redmon, D. Reed, K. Reihnann, S. Rehnie, G. Renner, S. Renner, L. Rich, D. Richardson, J. Richardson, R. Ruelil, N. Richardson, T. Riggs, D. Ringshauser, J. Roherson, T. Roberto, J. Roberts, M. Roedig, P. Roedig '12, ff Dramaiics Workshops give everyone an opporfunify 'ro parficipafe in plays Big junior class rolls toward the glittering senior year 1 1 an 1 MWF NM ww 1 .11q1a ,! 2 H7 N 1 . . f f - - - ,. 1 .L . Mig! f 1 W M. 1 --1 .. .1 Q' if L1 1 - Q. 1 g K 1, , 1 W4 1 1 11. .f m Q.. - 5 . .:1 11 1. M1 Y 1 Q111' . i 11 +1 J . -Q1 1 '1 1 ..,, 1, a N-11 A-2-+4 11. 1-iff .M s i A A.. . 1111111111 1 1. 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J i 'i' ' ' f -W -- ' -1 '11f2-' .- A 15' -.gf wr' V -1 1 ' .1 -.- ' ' ' ' ' 4' W Q 1'7 N- , 1 M Y11! E' ' -fe? Y - 4 Y11'111Q,.:AM.1.m .11',1:111 - ' NSN if F al .:- 11 1 ... , af 1 1 ,-1 111 1 A , 1: ,Y 1 1 Y . u- Y , 1 1 Q' AN ., .. .I ..1, .Q 1 , W ..- 1, 1 1-1 K I, 1 111' 1 11 I. K- 1. ,M ' ' . W 411 1 in P 9. 1' 1 11521 ' 1 X1 W 7' ie! f 9' 7 . 4 . , 11 . 5. 111 .. 1 '1 4 g . 1 1 J . , ' L ' D .1 . : 11 il iii 1 11 V L1 ' Opposite FIRST ROYV: M. Sloan, D. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith, E. Snow, R. Sobanski, M. Soto, C. Spengler, J. Spilman, C. Spivey, Z. Sprad- lin, L. Spreen, J. Stamper SECOND ROW: J. Stephens, G. Sterling, M. Stevens, I. Steven- son, J. Stock, L. Stockmeier, NV. Stortz, J. Sullivan, S. Suttle, C. Swango, E. Szoke, L. Takao, K. Tam THIRD ROW: C. Taylor, D. Taylor, G. Taylor, S. Taylor, L. Teschler, K. Thielen, J. Thiemann, D. Thinnes, J. Thomas, T. Thompson, E. Thrasher, J. Thullen, N. Tierney FOURTH ROW: T. Timmester. J. Timperman, S. Tipton, J. Tisevich, J. Todd, S. Topicz, K. Tritsclmler, A. Trohanis, M. Turn- er, R. Turner, R. Uclitman, B. Ufiman, L. Ungerbuhler FIFTH ROVV: A. Utterback, J. Vainisi, C. Van Arsdale, S. Van Vuskirk, VV. Vodcgel, C. Vogt, R. Von Nida, R. Waddell, C. Ylfag- ner, B. I'VahllJrink, G. Mlahler, R. Mlalker, K. I'Val1ace SIXTH ROW: R. W'allen, B. I'Vaples, C. Vlfaterman, G. Weauer, F. Mlebb, S. 'Wcbeler, K. 'Weber, S. VVehe1', S. Webert, C. Weiss, D. I'Vacle, C. IfVells, N. Werner Above FIRST ROW: D. IfVestentlorf, L. I'Vestrieh, J. Wlhite, L. W'ichman, R. Wichman, J. Wickstrom, C. IVeitlisbach, J. Wilfong, L. YVilkin- son, B. Williams, B. Ivilson, D. Winkelman, R. Wirmel SECOND ROVV: M. vllollenhaupt, D. Wood, A, Woods, R. Wlray, D. Wright, D. Wuerdeman, C. Wurster. M. Wynne, L. Yarbrough, B. Young, G. Zachritz, I-I. Ziegler, R. Zimmer THIRD ROYV: P. Abbott, K. Breneim, K. Brcvik, D. Butcher, T. Hall, E. I-larritos, P. Harshznn, J. Hartman, G. Harvey, C. Hauser, T. Havelin, B. Hayes, B. Hayes FOURTH ROW: D. Hayes, J. I-layhow, B. Hayward, B. I-lazelton, S. Heiclrich, B. Heisel, R. I-lenshaw, I. Hensley, D. Hertner, B. Heyolz, R. I-liggenhottom, R. Hillegas, J. Hock FIFTH RONV: J. Hoffman, R. Hohman, B. Hollander, C. Lee, B. Mink, J. Patton, S. Puckett, J. Raft, B. Rains, C. Ramsey, J. Ran- son, G. Renner, S. Sahley SIXTH ROW: N. Schwartz, J. Thullen, C. Vainisi, S. Van Buskirk, J. VVatsnn, D. Westendorf, L. VVichman, L. Nix, D. Norton, H. Nuelsen, J. Omori, M. O'Toole, B. Ott That '63-64 ear was one of the best . . . at West Hi! Let's twist and shout! Come on let's all swing! Our Senior Class, rocking the night away at our first class activity, en- joyed the 1964 roundup at Maple Ridge in October. VVith ample left-over energy, we cheered the team at the Elder game, but all our shakers, mums, and loud cheers were in vain. M7e lost. I-Ialfheartedly we joined the gay festivities of the Home- coming Dance. December brought on the cold snow, and with it, the results of that A.C.T. test! Mid-terms-our first and last exams!-were also coming up. Alter a long wait, spring finally arrived, and brought with it the Prom in April-the last dress- up event before Graduation where we would meet as a class. By now we were a kind of family. YVe had enjoyed together one of the best and most exciting years ol our entire lives . . . 1963-64. -I 4' Guided by class officers, seniors enjoy a gay 0 ARLETTE AR'l'IQUE'lA7AGNER - French Club, German Clubg Pep Club. JEAN CAROLE ABBOTT - Business Club, National Thespian Society, Historian, Health Careers Clubg Pep Clubg Bandwagon: Senior Choirg Girls Glee Club. GARY CHARLES ADAMS - Cross Country. JILL HARRIET ALBAN - Student Council, Publicity Chairinang GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Advanced Hockeyg Office Aidesg Pep Club, Future Teachers: French Clubg Banclwagong Ushersg Health Careers Club. 0 JERIANN ALEXANDER - Student Council, Rep- resentative, STP Boardg GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Syn- chronized Swiinmingg Usher, Future Teachersg Pep Club: German Clubg Bandwagon, Cheerleader, Alternate. MARY DIANE ALLEN - GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Of- fice Aides: Pep Clubg Jr. Council on I'Vor1d Affairs, 1-Iealth Careersg Future Teachersg Math Club, Business Club. TIM ALVIS DON ANDERSON Q IDA ANDERSON JUDY ANN ANDERSON - Breeze Staff, Co-Exchange Editorg GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Bandwagon: Band Letter Clubg Band, Health Careers Club, Pep Clubg Spanish Club: Girl's Week Representative. KAREN LYNNE ANDERSON - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl, Health and Sportsmanship Chairman, Life Saving Corps, Pep Clubg Orchestra Pin Club, Vice-President: Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra, Oklahoma. JOHN APPEL - Baseball, Varsityg Basketball, Varsity: Maroon HW . Q JAMES APPLE BERTI-IA LEE ARNOLD -- Health Careers Club. BRENDA LOU ARNOLD - Health Careers Club. JUANITA LEE ARNOLD - Annual Staff, Copyreader: French Club, Future Teachers. Q VICKI ATYVOOD - Senior Choirg Studio Choir. SANDRA LEE BABST - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Ping- pong Manager, Health Careers Clubg Pep Clubg Senior Counseling Office. MARK NV. BAILEY -- Student Council, Social Commit- leeg Swimming, Varsity: Golfg Maroon HIV , Band Letter Cluhg Spanish Clubg Band. JULIA ANN BAIN - Usherg Business Club: Junior Achievement. Q BARBARA DIANE BAKER - Senior Choirg M'er- chanclizing Club. KEITH BAKER WILLIAM HENRY BALLMEYER - Monitor, Spanish Club. RICHARD DEAN BARBEE - Varsity Track: LUHC11- rooin Monitorg German Club: Hi-YQ Pep Club. if and busy year l Talking over future plans, the President of the senior class, John Hader, meets with Nancy Whifehursf. Vice Pres.: Connie Peacock, Sec.: and Paula Heckman, Treas. 0 LEWIS BARKER KATHY BARNETT NANCY LEE BARTLOIV - National Thespian Society: Sl1illito's Sewing Board, Representative. LAYVRENCE DENNIS BATEMAN - lVIZl1'OOlI WVU: Hi- Y: Key Clubg Latin Club, Senator: Football, Varsity: Baseball, Reserve. 0 JOHN MICI-IEAL BAUMAN - Student Council, Publicity Co-Chairman: Book Boy: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon YV , Ways and Means Chairman: Hi-Y, Social Chairman: Latin Club, Sgt. at Arms. VVILLIAM IRVINE BEAGLE - Baseball, Manager: Boys' Gym Office Aide: Stage Crew. ELIZABETH HELENA BECK - GAA: Band Letter Club: French Club: Band: Junior Council on l'Vorld Affairs. PATRICIA BECK Q DONNA JO BEIDERHAKE - GAA: Business Clubg I-Iealth Careers Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Band- wagon: Senior Choir, Vice-President: Studio Choir. Pl-lILll' EDWARD BERGI-IAUSEN - Student Council, Social Committee Co-Chairman: Book Boy: Banner Bear- er: VVest-I-Ii Representative to Hamco Youth Council: French Club: Boys' W'cek Representative falternatej: An- nual Staff. WILLIAM CLYDE BIRCH - Latin Club. DANIEL BITTMAN - Science Club: Spanish Club. Q JOSEPH BLACK ANNA BLURI JANICE EILEEN BOERTLEIN - Junior Achievement. EMBER LEE BOSSERT -- Breeze Staff, Copyreader: Jun- ior Council on World Affairs: Future Teachers Club: Health Careers Club: GAA. -fe 5 rs Excitement over senior He 'io his roicaily unconcernecl, Sieve Vogel 'lries master 'lhose last-minute iiH'ers before senior poriraii is 'taken ai Shillii'o's. 0 PATRICIA BOSTIC PEARL MARITA BOWLING - Business Clubg Pep Clubg Future Business Lenders of America. NANCY MICI-IIZLLE BOYVMAN - GAAg Business Clubg Pep Club: French Club. BETTY BRANDA 0 LOIS JANE BRATFISI-I - Business Club. DENIS ALAN BREEN - Student Council, Finance Com- mitteeg Varsity Trackg Book Boy, lNI111IElgC1'Q I-Ii-Y, Vice- President, City Representative. TIMOTHY ROBERT BRIDGES - Baseballg Studio Choirg Senior Choirg Bandwagong Bye, Bye Birdie. PAUL HENRY BRETTSCI-INEIDER O RICHARD BRINKMAN BILL BRITT SANDRA BROCK GEORGE BROVVN Q HARRY BROWN NANCY KAY BROWN - Spanish Clubg Attendance OE- fice Aide. DIANE LEE BRUNS - Student Council, C0-ordinzite Connnitteeg Breeze Staff, Co-copy editorg Quill and Scrnllg Usher: Bztndwztgong Bye, Bye Birdiej Pep Clubg GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Oltlnlioma.. BILL ADEN BRYANT --- Student Council, Representa- tiveg Animal Staffg Quill and Scrollg National Thespian Society, Presidentg French Clubg Studio Choirg Senior Choirg Bandwagong Bye, Bye Birrlieg Oklahoma. Q PATRICIA I.EE BUNGER GARY 'l'I-IOIYIAS BUNTHOFIT - German Clubg Hi-Y ROGER BURBRINK. ANN MARIE BURKS - National Thespinn Societyg Sen- ior Choirg Bandwagong Usher Squad. portraits is the first important step to senior status 0 LINDA ELLEN BUSHMAN - Annual Staff, Copy Co-Editor: Math Club: Pep Club: French Club, Treas- urer: Usher Squad: Future Teachers Club: National Merit Semi-Finalist: Daisy Chain: junior Achievement, Treasurer. DOI-IRMAN WV1-IITNEY BYERS - Annual Staff, Copy- readerg junior Council on WVorld Affairs, Vice-President: Spanish Club, President: junior Achievement: National Merit Semi-Finalist. KENNETH LEE CAIN - Student Council: German Club: Bandwagon. DIANA GAIL CALDNVELL - Lunchroom Squad. Q GLORIA IRMA CANNON - GAA: French Club: Pep Club. RONALD ALLAN CARLSON - Student Council, Presi- dent, STP Board: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon WH: Lunchrooni Monitor: Hi-Y: Spanish Club: Bandwagon: Boys' Week Representativeg Operation Youth Representa- tive. KENNETH EUGENE CARR - Student Council: Foot- ball, Varsity: Maroon W : Lunchrooin Monitor: Stage Crew: National Thespian Society: Bandwagon. RONALD CARR o JAMES CARSON JAMES ALLEN CASCI-I - Hi-Y: Junior Achievement. PATRICIA ANNE CASCH - GAA: Business Club: French Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. RONALD CHARLES CASEY - Junior Council on lfVorld Affairs: Spanish Club: Lunchroom Monitor. Q BARBARA SUE CHARLES - Lost and Found Office. SANDRA KAE CI-IATHAM - junior Achievementg Fu- ture Business Leaders of America: GAA: Student Council, Alternate. DALE CLARK DONNA LOU CLARK - Business Club: Merchandising Club, Secretary. 0 FRANK CLAYPOOLE - Merchandising Club, Sgt. at Arms. NELLIE JANE CLEEVES - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Fu- ture Teachers Club: Junior Council on VVorld Affairs: Pep Club: Y-Teens: junior Achievement. JACK CLEVIDENCE - Business Club: Hi-Y: junior Achievement. MARY JANE COCI-IRAN - GAA, I-year Letter Girl: Future Teachers Club: Pep Club: Spanish Clubg Junior Achievement: Future Business Leaders of America. 0 DOLORES MARIE CODLING - Lost and Found Office. KAREN LEA COLLIER - Breeze Staff, Co-Copy Editor: GAA: Usher Squad: Future Teachers Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club. AGNES COLLINS EILEEN M. COLLINS Lunging forwarcl, Diclc Reynolds, end, iesis his blocking skill and agiliiy againsi' 'lhe Cro- thers' machine, which puis up a resisiance equal to the 'roughesl' defense in the ciiy. 'ljxtigfsc 'V 1 ' fzilegvsv i J .1t,,pt.,i ,ri Wt, Pigskin Preview Q THOMAS HOYVARD CONOVER SHARON ROSE COOKER -A Merchandising Club. DANIEL J. COPE - Swimming, Varsityg Book Boyg Hi! Y: Junior Council on World Affairsg Key Club, Project Cliairmung Orchestra Pin Clubg Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra, Latin Clubg Business Club: Representative to Operation Youth. MICHEAL CORS O BONNIE COSTELLO LOUISE COUCH - Merchandising Club. DIANNE D. COUGI-ILEN - GAA3 Business Clubg Pep Club, JOANNE D. COUGI-ILEN - GAA3 Business Clubg Pep Clubg Y-Teens. o JAMES COYLE ROGER C CRAFTS - Band: Band Letter Club, Sgt. at Armsg Senior Orchestra: Bandwagon. -IUDITI-I LYNNE CRAIG - Student Council: GAA, 3- year Letter Girlg Pep Clubg Spanish Club. JACKSON WV. CRAWFORD - Lunchroom Monitor: Business Clubg Latin Club: Junior Council on YVorld Affairs. Q DONALD 'HAROLD CREASE KENNETH CREECH GEORGE CRUM CALVIN CECIL CRUTCHLEO - Hi-Y. Q RONALD LEE CUNDIFF - Banclg Band Letter Club KATHLEEN JEAN CUNNINGHAM LYNN CUSTER EDWARD THOMAS DARMODY 0 GAIL LOUISE DAVIS - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Publicity Chairman: Spanish Club, Vice-President: Daisy Chain: Junior Achievement. CLIFFORD DAZIER JUDITH LYNN DEAS - Annual Staff, Academic Co- Editor: Quill and Scroll: CAA, 4-year Letter Girl: Health Careers Club, Treasurer: Pep Club: Spanish Club. PAMELA JANE DETURK - Annual Staff, Art and Layout Editor: CAA, fl-year Letter Girl, May Banquet Chairman: French Club, Vice-President: Daisy Chain: Girls' State Representative: Pep Club. opens football season Q GARY LEE DIEHL - Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. JANET MILLICENT DILLON - GAA: Health Careers Club: Pep Club. RONALD DIMUZIO EDWARD DITTLEBURGER 0 SVET DRAGIN - GAA, 1-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Junior Council on Xvorld Affairs: Business Club. KIMBALL ROBERT DU BRYNE - Track, Manager: Monitor: Spanish Club. JODEE DUDLEY BETTY ANN DUENI-IOFF - GAA: Business Club: I-Iealth Careers Club: Senior Choir. Q PHILIP DONALD DURHAM - National Thespian Society: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir, Presi- dent: Oklahoma. SHARON SUE EASON - Merchandising Club. RAYMOND WILLIAM EASTERLINC - Tennis, Var- sity: I-li-Y: Spanish Club, Monitor. KAREN KAY EATON - GAA: Glee Club: Future Teachers Club: Pep Club. Q CANDY SYBIL EBERI-IARDT - Student Council, Representative: GAA: Usher: Health Careers Club: Pep Club: French Club: Bandwagon. DONNA LEE ECKERT - Annual Staff, Business Man- ager: National Thespian Society, Treasurerg Spanish Club, Secretary: Bandwagon: Oklnlzoma. JOAN LEAH EGGERS - Usher: Office Aide: Business Club: Pep Club. DIANE QELLIOT - Breeze Staff, Circulation Manager: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Stage Crew: Health Careers Club: Pep Club. is PreHy Trudy Kolb, G.A.A. president, proudly represenls Wes'l' Hi as queen al' fhe annual Pigskin Preview. Q DONALD CRAIG ELLIS - Swimming, Manager: Hi-Y. CYNTHIA SUE EMMERICH - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: French Club: Future 'Teachers of America: Junior Coun- cil on World Affairs: Pep Club: Y-Teens. JACQULYN LORAINE ENGEL - Pep Club. BRIGITTE ESCHWEILER - GAA, 2-year Letter Girlg Annual Staff, Activities Assistant Editor: Office Aide: French Club: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Junior Council on l'Vorld Affairs: Usher. Seniors have plans o JANICE EILEEN ESHMAN - Annual Staff, Edi- tor-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll: National Thespian So- ciety: French Club: Daisy Chain: National Merit Semi- Finalist: Bandwagon: Girl's State Representative falter- nate . PAlVlELA JO EVANS - Bandwagon: Senior Choir. RONALD XAVAYNE EVANS - Basketball, Reserve: Base- ball, Varsity: Maroon IVE: Monitor: Hi-Y: Spanish Club. VIRGINIA CLARK EVANS - Breeze Staff, Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: Junior Council on l'Vorld Affairs. Q CATHERINE SUE FARISON - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Entertainment and Refreshment Chairman: Student Council, Representative: French Club: Health Careers Club. DANIEL YVAYNE EAUGHT RALPH LEE FAULKNER - Student Council, Election Committee: Football, Reserve: Swimming, Varsity: Ma- roon IA7 3 Monitor. ROBERT FRANK FELLENS -- Football, Varsity: Bas- ketball, Reserve: Track, Varsity: Maroon HW . Q DALE HARRY FESSENDEN - Chess Club: Latin Club, Chaplain: Math Club. JOHN DAYVSON FERGUSON - Track, Varsity: Maroon WH: I-li-Y: Junior Achievement. DONNA LEE FERNEDING - Business Club. RODNEY DALE FIGHTMASTER - Swimming, Man- ager: Maroon WH: Latin Club, Vice-President. Q EVELYN ELEANOR FISCHER - Future Teachers Club: Latin Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. WILLIAM JOSEPH FLETCHER JUNE ALMA FORSTER - Breeze Staff, Girls' Page Co- Editor: GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Ways and Means Chair- man: Pep Club, Secretary: Girls' Week Representative: Cheerleader. DENNIS FORTE Q ALBERT FOSCO - Monitor: Hi-Y. CAROL FOWLER MARJORIE JEAN FOX - Breeze Staff, Associate Editor: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl. Advanced Hockey: French Club: Junior Council on World Affairs: Pep Club. JOHN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - Key Club. Q DARLENE FREEL SHARON LEE FRENCH - Office Aide: Business Club JACQUELINE LEE FRICKE - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl Badminton Chairman- Usher: Pe: Club . l - LINDA FRIEDMANN - GAA: Usher: Office Aide: Busi- ness Club: Pep Club: Junior Achievement: Bandwagon 0 NEVA FROMME - Office Aide, Business Club. BLANCI-IE FUTAMACHI - GAA, Future Teachers of America, Health Careers, Secretary, Latin Club, Secretary: Pep Club. DAVID JAN CAMPFER MICHAEL PATRICK CANNON -- Latin Club, Junior Achievement. -and also memories 0 JUDITH ANN GARDNER - Stage Crew, Business Clubg Pep Club. DAVID WVALTER CARNER - Student Council, Social Committee, Track, Varsity, Cross Country, Captain, Jun- ior Council on World Affairs. GAIL ROSE GARRETT - CAA, Future Teachers of America, Treasurer, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. SANDRA SUE GARRETT - CAA, Office Aide, Pep Club, Future Business Leaders of America. 0 MARILYN SUZANNE CATH - Annual Staff, Ac- tivities Co-Editor, CAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Jr. Council on Mlorld Affairs: French Club, Pep Club. MARTIN JOSEPH CATHERYVRICI-IT - Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. KATHRYN ANNE GEISLER - CAA, Business Club, Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Future Business Leaders of America. DAVID HARRY GICLEY - Baseball, Varsity, Cross Country, Band Letter Club, Hi-Y5 Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra. 0 CAIL ANN GILBERT - CAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Advanced Hockey, Pep Club, Bandwagon. ROGER TI-IOMAS CILL JENNIFER JOY GLENN - CAA: French Club, Future Teachers Club, Health Careers Club, Jr. Council on XVorld Affairs, Pep Club, Y-Teens. STEVEN BRUCE CLIMPSE - Tennis, Band Letter Club, Band. 0 LOUIS CLOYSTEIN - Spanish Club. JOHN CHARLES COLDFUSS - National Thespian So- ciety, Sergeant-at-Arms. JUDITI-I ANN GOODALL - Business Club, Junior Achievement. LINDA JO COURLEY - Student Council, National Thespian Society, Secretary, Pep Club, Bandwagon, Sen- ior Choir, Studio Choir. Q LINDA DIANE GREGORY - Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Financial Secretary. JOANNE CREISER - Student Council, Secretary, STP Board, GAA, G-year Letter Girl, Treasurer, French Club, Secretary, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestrag Cheerleader, Daisy Chain, Pep Club. DAPHNE JO CRIFFITI-I - Future Teachers of America. MARY ES I'I-IER CRIMES - CAA, Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, President, Pep Club. O RICHARD CRIMES CI-IERYL LYNN GROMEN - Breeze Staff, Art Editor, CAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Advanced Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling, Softball Manager, Pep Cub, German Club. HELEN LAURA GROSS - Office Aide, Business Club. JACKLYN ANN CROSS - GAA: Usher. Seniors learn needed Cauiion! Don'i strangle Diane Pierce! Don- na McCroslrey, learning how 'lo bandage, seems 'lo 'tie up her paiieni in healili class. Q Sl-IERRENE LYNN GROYV - Student Council, Treasurer, STP Bonrdg GAA, 2-year Letter Girlg Pep Club: Bandwagong Girls' Xveek Representativeg Health Careers Club: Homecoming Queen. RICHARD ALLEN GULLEY - Cross Country. WYNNE YV. GULDEN - Cross Countryg Swimming: Book Boyg French Clubg Hamilton County Youth Coun- eil Representative. DORIS GUTENSON - Business Clubg Y-Teensg Junior Achievement. I MARCIA GUTZWILLER LUTHER HACKER - Football, Varsityg Hi-Y, Presi- clentg Monitor: Latin Clubg Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. JOHN MILTON HADER - Student Council, School Spirit Comrnitteeg Swimmingg Maroon W , President: Pep Clubg Bandwngong Senior Class President. KATI-IRYN HAEHNLE - Merclianclising Club. 0 JAMES EDGAR HAFT - Student Council, Repre- sentzitiveg Gym Teamg Monitorg Hi-Yg Spanish Club. ANDREWV I-IAIN YVILLIAM ALBERT HAMANN - Breeze Staff, Photog- rapherg Swimming: Tennisg Junior Achievement. NANCY DARLENE I-IANIBLETON O JOHN HAMILTON GERALD HAMOND VELMA MAE HARMON - Senior Choirg Lunchroom Squad: Business Clubg Bandwagon. RICHARD OEL HARSHAM - Breeze Stuff, Photog- J rapher. Q JUDITI-I ANN HARTELL - Business Clubg Band wagong Senior Choir. JOHN TULLY I-IASSELBECK - Band Letter Club l-li-Yg Bandg Banclwztgong Senior Orchestra. RICHARD HAUSER JAMES I-IAYNES facts and share experiences in senior health class Q HELEN MARIE HEATH - Bandwagon: Senior Choir. PAULA JANE I-IECKMAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Volunteer Committee: GAA, Advanced Bas- ketball, Golf Manager, 3-year Letter Girlg Pep Clubg Bandwagon, Senior Choirg Senior Orchestrag Bye, Bye Birdie: Girls l'Vcek Representative. JUDITH LYNN HEEG - GAA3 Health Careers Clubg Jr. Council on World Affairsg Pep Clubg Spanish Club. CAROL ANN I-IEILMANN - Future Teachers of Amer- icag Pep Clubg Y-Teens: French Clubg Jr. Council on lftforld Affairs. 0 DONNA LOUISE HELD - Breeze Staff, Typistg GAAQ Office Aidesg Health Careers Club. SHERMAN I-VILLIAM HENDERSON JOI-IN DAVID I-IENEGAR CARL RUDOLPH I-IENKE - Football, Varsity, Co- Captaing Maroon UW , Vice Presidentg Monitorg Stage Crew. 0 WILLIAM EDWARD I-IENKE SHARON ANN HENNINGER - Breeze Staff, Typistg Office Aides. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HENRY - Track, Varsityg Mon- itorg Book Boy: I-Ii-Y, Jr. Council on World Aff:-iirsg French Club, Business Club. JAMES HENSLEY 0 THOMAS A. I-IENTHORN - Swimmingg Hi-Yg Student Council, Representative. MICHAEL HERBERT RI'I'A JEAN HERLING - Merchandising Club. JOSEPH K. HEROLD - Latin Club, Key Club. 0 ROSEMARY HERINIG JOI-IN ROBERT l-IIBBERD - Junior Achievement. NOEL JOY JOHNSON - Student Council, Representa- tive, School Spirit Committceg Breeze Staffg GAAQ Office Aidesg Future Teachers of America, Historian: Junior Class Secretaryg Cheerleader: Girls' Wieck Representativeg Pep Club. VVILLIAM JOHN HIRSCH - Monitor. Q MARTI-IA ANN I-IOCK DANIEL DOUGLAS I-IODSON - Football, Varsity: Base- ball, Varsity: Maroon YV , Treasurcrg Monitor. CAROLYN ELIZABETH HOFFMAN VIRGINIA I-IOGEL A greal' big hug is in sfore 'For lhe proud molher of a very happy Homecoming Queen, Sherry Grow! Homecoming . . . 0 ROBERT MARK I-IOGUE RONALD LEE HOGUE CAROL SUE HOLMES - Business Clubg Health Ca- reers Clubg Pep Clubg Bunclwagong Senior Choir. RICHARD MICHAEL I-IOPPER Q JOHN FRED HORNBERGER - Stage Crewg Band- wagong Senior Choir: Math Club. KATHY LYNN HORNER - Student Council, STP Board, Social Commilteeg Breeze Staff, Feature Co-Editor: French Clubg Pep Club, Membership Clmirmang GAA, I-year Letter Girl, Aclvzineerl Hockey. MAUREEN SUE I-IORNING - Breeze Staff, Co-Business Munagerg GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Business Club. JAMES HUELSMAN 0 NORMAN RAYMOND HUGHES JAMES GARY HUSTON - Business Clubg German Clubg Jr. Council on World Affairsg Band. JOHN PAUL HUSTON - Business Clubg Band. CATHY L. I-IUTCI-IISON - Office Aiclesg Business Club. I BARBARA JEAN HYDEN WILLIAM JACOB CONNIE JEFFERS DENNIS JAMES JERDON - Merchandising Club: Busi- ness Club: Tennis. 0 GARY JOHNS GREGORY EMERAL JOHNSON - Monitorg Future Teachers of America: Junior Achievement. RALPH CLIFTON JONES - Football, Varsity: Baseball, Reserveg Band. EMMETT LOUIS JUDD - Business Clubg Merchandis- ing Clubg Bandwagong Bye Bye Birdie! 0kl0120mCl- Q CHARLES CHRISTOPHER JUNG - Swinnning. JERRY KAHLE GARY KAISER -- Student Council, Representative, Foot- ball, Varsity, Baseball, Reserve: Golf, Maroon W , Sec- retary, Monitor, I-Ii-Y, Latin Club. JAMES STEPHEN KAMP - Monitor, jr. Council on Mlorld Affairs, Business Club, Spanish Club. first queen is chosen Q MARTIN LOUIS KELLEY - Basketball, Varsity, Maroon W , Monitor. JAMES ARNOLD KESPOHL - Student Council, Rcp- rescutative, Golf, Football, Reserve, French Club, Good Citizenship Award. TERRY CHARLES KESSLER - Book Boy, Business Club, French Club, jr. Council on Ivorld Affairs. DENNIS RICHARD KIDWELL - Basketball, Varsity, Monitor. Q JOAN LESLIE KIEFLER - Business Club, Latin Club. TERRY LEE KIENZLE CAROLE RUTH KIRCHHEINER - Student Council, Representative, School Spirit, GAA, Usher, Stage Crew, Merchandising Club, Pep Club, Bandwagon, SANDRA KIRK Q RONALD DAVID KIRKENDALL - Football, Re- serve, Hi-Y, Track. MARILYN MARIE KIRSCHNER - GAA, French Club, Future Teachers of America, Secretary, Math Club, Pep Club, Daisy Chain. THEODORE ANDREW KISSEL - Band Letter Club, Spanish Club, Bandwagon, Band. WILLIAM RICHARD KLEIN - Bandg Band Letter Club, Treasurer, Senior Orchestra, Bandwagon. Q RAYMOND PAUL KLEINJOI-IN - Track: Hi-Y, Finance, Latin Club, Key Club, President, junior Achievement, Vice President. ROBERT CHARLES KLOSTERMAN - Jr. Council on Xrvorld Affairs, Math Club, Spanish Club. LYNNE MARIE KLOSTERMAN - Annual Staff. Ad- vertising and Business Assistant Editor, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, French Club, Pep Club, Stu- dent Council, Repicsentfrtive, Business Club, Band- wagon. MARY ANN KLOSTERMAN - GAA, l-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Health Careers Club, Pep Club. li A ll ,, W .s N' Sherry Grow, Joy Hilton, Gloria Schmi'H', Connie Peacock, Ka+hy Horner, and Sandy Marsh enler friendly competition as they vie for 'the royal fille of Homecoming Queen. 0 JO ANN KNAU - Student Council Representative, GAA, Tennis, French Club. ROSANNE KNIGHT - GAA, l-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Future Teachers, Health Careers Club, Jr. Council on I'Vorld Affairs, Secretary: Spanish Club, Pep Club, Business Club, Jr. Achievement. SUSAN LESLIE KOCH - Jr. Council on Mforlcl Affairs, Pep Club. SARAH ELLEN KOCHER - Student Council Repre- sentative, STP Board, National Thespian Society, Studio Choir, President, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Daisy Chain, Latin Club, Pep Club, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl. 0 I nlmated seniors I CHARLES EDIVARD KOENIG - Buntlletter Club, Pep Club, Band, Band-wagon. MARY ANNE KOESTER - GAA, G-year Letter Girl, Lunchrooni Squad. MARTHA KAY KOHLER - Health Careers Club, Pep Club. TRUDY MAE KOLB - Annual Staff, Girls' Sports Edi- tor, Quill and Scroll, GAA, President and Correspond- ing Secretary, Swimming, Life Saving, 6-year Letter Girl, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Girls' Vlfeek Representative, Usher. Q CATHERINE LOUISE KOPP - Future Teachers of America. JAMES EDYVARD KRAUSER NEIL KRUEGER - Swimming, Maroon NPV . BARRY YV. LACKEY - Baseball, Varsity, Maroon YV , Lunchrooni Squad, Monitor. o CHARLES PHILLIP LAND - National Thespian Society. Vice President, Explorer Post 136. LEAI-I LANDVVEHR DONNA ROYCE LANGDON - National Thespian S0- ciety, French Club, Senior Choir, Studio Choir, Band- wagon. ENRICO YVILLIAM LANZA - Senior Band. I KAREN LAYMAN GLORIA JEAN LAZZERI - Calendar Chairman, Daisy Chain, Pep Club, Office Aide. CAROLYN MARIE LEDERLE - Usher: GAA: Office Aide, Business Club, Health Career Club, Pep Club, Girls, Glee Club, President, Senior Choir, Bandwagon, Jr. Achievement. ANN MAE LEEDY - Merchandising Club, President, Office Aide. 0 DIANA LOUISE LEEN - Business Club. RICHARD LEMMON JOAN KATHERINE LENHART - Annual Staff, Index Editor, Pep Club, Jr. Council on WVorld Affairs, Pro- gramming Committee, Senior Orchestra, Bandwagon, Latin Club, Office Aide. EDWIN LEE LENZ - Basketball, Varsity, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Bandwagon, Band Letter Club. Q HERB FRANK LEPPLE - Band Letter Club, Band. Bandwagong Senior Orchestra. JUDITH GAIL LEYVIS - Office Aide, Business Club, Pep Club. TINA ELIZABETH LEWIS - Student Council Repre- sentative, Breeze Staff. Business Manager, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Usher, Office Aide, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Bandwagon. RICHARD NOLEN LIMING - Football, Varsity, Basket- ball, Varsity, Maroon W , Monitorg Hi-Y. 0 RICHARD LIMLE - Business Club. CAROL ILENE LIPEZ - Math Club: Latin Club. GLORIA DIANE LIPPERT - GAA: Usher: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Band- wagon. NANCY CAROL LLOYD - Student Council. Representa- tive: Annual Staff, Academic Co-Editor: GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Pep Club: Cheerleader: Daisy Chain. lead the social whirl 0 JOE YVILLIAM LOEBKER - Swimming, Varsity: Hi-Y: Senior Choir. LINDA MARLANE LONG - Jr. Council on World Af- fairs: Latin Club: Math Club. JAMES CHRISTIAN LORALLEN SHARON ANN LORCH - Student Council, Finance Co-Chairman: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Recording Sec- retary: Usher: Pep Club. QSTEPI-IEN ALTON LUSENI-IOP -- Swimming: Ger- man Club: Hi-Y: Pep Club: junior Achievement. ROGER WILLIAM LYKINS ELIZABETH LYONS BERNARD RAYMOND MACKE - Trackg Hi-Y. o NICK MADONIS HALLECK DAVEY MAPLES - Hi-vg Key Club. JIM JOHN MARGRAF TOM JAMES MARCKESANO - Baseball: Usher: Hi-Y, Treasurer. 0 SANDRA JANE MARSH - Student Council, Repre- sentative, School Spirit: GAA, Volleyball: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club, President: Cheerleader, Captain. BEVERLY ANN MARSTON - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Health Careers Club: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Business Club: Bandwagon. HUEY RAY MARTIN VERA ANN MARTIN - Breeze Staff: GAA, 5-year Let- ter Girl, Advanced Hockey, Volleyball, Softball, Tennis Manager, Honor Swimming: National Thespian Society: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Y-Teens, President: Math Club. Secretary. Q JIM CARLTON MATACIA - Business Club. JANIS LEE MAUER - Animal Staff, Senior Section Co- Editor: GAA. 24year Letter Girl: 1-lealth Careers Club: Student Council, Representative: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Jr. Council On WVOrld Affairs: Office aide. VICTORIA ANNE MAURER - Annual Staff, Assistant Business Manager: GAA. 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Office Aide: Bandwagon. PI-IYLLIS LYNN MAXWELL - GAA, l-year Letter Girl: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: French Club: Health Careers Club: Business Club. Q GARY RAYMOND MAZZA - Baseball: Swimming: Business Club: Merchandising Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. CONNIE MAZZIE VVALTER VERNON MCBEATH - Football, Reserve: Basketball, Reserve: Baseball, Varsity: Business Club: jr. Council on X'Vorld Affairs: Hi-Y. DONNA JEAN MCCROSKEY - Breeze Staff, Co-Feature Editor: Business Club: jr. Council on VVorld Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club. Seniors find stud Pasie! Roll! Cui! Paste! Roll! Cui! Mouniing 450 senior portraits is a tedious faslc, bul Joni Lenhart works indusiriously 'lo 'Finish in fime. Q COLLEEN MCDANIEL - Annual Staff, Typist: GAA, Office Aideg Girls Glee Club, Bandwagon. KATHLEEN MCHALE - Business Club. DONNA MAE MCINERNEY - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Health Careers Club, President, Pep Club, Spanish Club. JAMES MCNAIR 0 LYNDA MCVAY - GAA, 1-year Letter Girl, Office Aiclcg Future Teachers of America, President, Jr. Coun- cil on X'Vorld Affairs. WILLIAM JOSEPH MENG - Swimniingg Office Aide. KAREN ANN MENCHEN - Business Club. BRENDA MERICA - Senior Choir, National Thespian Society. Q JUDITI-I MELLANIE MESSER - GAA, 2-year Let- ter Girlg German Club. LINDA MAE MEYER - Merchandising Club, Salesman- ship Award. KEN JOHN MILLER - Monitor, Stage Crew, Band- wagon, junior Achievement: Pep Club, Business Club, Jr. Council on lfVorlcl Affairs. RALPH JOSEPI-I MILLER -- I-li-Y, Secretaryg Key Club, Vice Presideutg German Club. Q JAMES OSCAR MILLS - Tennis, Varsity. SUZANNE MARIE MINOR - Student Councilg GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Basketball, Managerg Band Letter Club, Latin Club: Math Club, Pep Club, Band, Senior Orchestrag Daisy Chains junior Achievement, Vice Presi- dent. JUDITI-I ANN MING - Breeze Staff, Co-Exchange Edi- tor, CAA, Advanced I-Iockeyg Health Careers Clubg Red Cross Delegate. MICHAEL DAVID MOLLOY - Latin Club. Q SANDRA LEE MORGAN - GAA, Archery Manager, Volleyball, 3-year Letter Girl, jr. Council on World Af- fairsg' Latin Club, Treasurerg Pep Club. ERRY WAYNE MORRIS Business Club J' I ' - - CARL DOUGLAS MOSBAUGI-I - Band Letter Clubg German Clubg Band, Bantlwagong Bye Bye Birdie. ROBERT RICHARD MUELLER - Band Letter Club, Hi-YQ Banclg Bandwagon. periods very helpful in their activity filled schedules Q JANE ELIZABETH MYERS - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Usher, Bandwagon, French Club, Future Teachers of America, Health Careers Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader. ROGER ARTHUR NADLER - Baseball, Varsity, Hi-Y, Secretary, German Club. KAREN FRANCES NAEGELE - Lunchrooin Squad, Business Club. TIMOTHY MICHAEL NENADOV - Lunchrooin Squad. Q HUBERT DANIEL NESMITI-I - Business Club. RONALD RICHARD NEWBY - Business Club, Monitor, Jr. Council on World Affairsg Spanish Club. JERRY NOES LINDA RAE NORDEN - Student Council, Representa- tive, Annual Staff, Assistant Girls Sports Editor, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Pep Club, French Club. 0 JOHN ARCHER NOYES - Football, Varsity, Ma- roon l'V , Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club. KENNETH NUBER JEAN KAREN OSE - Head Majorette, Band Letter Club, Bandwagon, Pep Club, Health Careers Club. ALVINA MAY OWEN - Daisy Chain. Q JEANNE LEE PANARO - Annual Staff, Assistant Business Manager, GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Future Teachers of America, French Clubg Pep Club. FRANCES FAUNEIL PATTERSON - Business Club. CONNIE SUE PEACOCK - Student Council, Represent- ative, GAA, Vice President, 6-year Letter Girl, Usher, Office Aide, Senior Class Secretary, Girls' Wieck Repre- sentative, Pep Club, Future Teachers of America. NANCY PETERS - Student Council, Elections Connnit- tee, Breeze Staff, Exchange Editor, GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Usher, Merchandising Club, Pep Club, Vice Presi- dentg Jr. Council on Wtlorld Affairs, Bandwagon. Q KATHERINE MARY PETRI - Health Careers Club. VIRGINIA LEE PFAHLER - Senior Choir. DIANE KATHRYN PF.-XLTZ - Merchandising Club, Junior Achievement. RAYMOND LEE PHILLIPS - Baseball, Reserve, French Club, Jr. Council on 'World Affairs. Q CAROL ANN PIECZONKA - Pep Club, Business Club, GAA. GEORGIA DIANNA PIERCE - Merchandising Club, Treasurer, Office Aide. LYNN HAROLD PIERSON - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Breeze Staff, Co-Boys Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Monitor, Business Club, French Club, I-Ii-Y, Sec- retary, Jr. Council on Xflforld Affairs, Bandwagon. ROBIN PIERSON Svel Dragin discovers that working in the iirsi' floor counseling office is a real chal- lenge io her knowledge of office practice. N Seniors work C KENNETH PIES RI-IONDA YVONNE PINKSTON - I-Icalth Careers Clubg Daisy Chain. ARDEN CATHY PINSACK -- Business Club, French Club, Bandwagon, Bye, Bye Birdie. PAULA ALMA PINSACK - Student Council, Repre- senative, Annual Staff, Assistant Boy's Sport Editor, GAA, 4-year Letter Girl, Pep Club, Bandwagon, Usher. 0 CAROLYN LUCILLE PIPER - Student Council, Representative, Alternate, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Health Careers Club, French Club, Pep Clubg Bandwagon, Cheerleader, Co-Captain. ROBERT JAMES POHLMAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Breeze Staff, Assistant Boy's Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Football, Varsity, Slwinuning, Band- wagon, Junior Class President, Boys State Representative, French Club. RALPH B. POLLARD - Stage Crew, Band, Bandwagon, Bye, Bye Birdie, Band Letter Clubg National Thespian Society, Latin Club, Pep Club, I-Ii-Y. THOMAS WAYNE PORTER - Student Council, Safety Committee Chairman, Track, Varsity, Band Letter Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra, Cross Country, Re- serve. Q VICTORIA LEE POTH - Office Aide, National Thespian Society, Scribe. JAMES POYNTER FRANCES ELIZABETH PRATER - GAA, Pep Club, Business Club: Bandwagon. KATHRINE PRATI-IER Q LYNN BARRY PREUTI-I - Breeze Staff, Assistant Business Manager. JAMES HUGH PRICE - Cross Country, Gym Team, Band, Band Letter Club. PATRICIA ANN PRITCHARD - Office Aide, Business Club, French Club, Pep Club, Future Business Leaders of America. CAROLYN ELIZABETH PROFFITT - Health Careers Club, Junior Council on Yllorld Affairs, Business Club. Q LINDA RAAB - Office Aide, Business Club, Health Careers Club, Merchandising Club, Reporter. DONNA LEE RABER - Student Council, Representative, GAA, leyear Letter Girlg Office Aide, French Club, Pep Club, Bandwagon. GEORGE MICHAEL RADCLIFFE DAVID BETHEL RADKEY - Band, Pep Club, Band Letter Club. 0 MICI-IELE SUE RAIBLE - GAA3 Uslicrg Office Aideg Health Careers Clubg Pep Clubg Bandwagon. SANDRA RANDOLPH - Business Clubg Y-Teensg FBLAQ Junior Achievement. DONNA JO RATI-IKAMP - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Bowling Managerg Future Teachers of Americag Health Careers Clubg Pep Club. JAMES CARL RAY to earn college funds 0 SANDRA ANN REECE - GAAQ Bandwagong Busi- ness Clubg Pep Club. HAROLD TERRY REED - Baseball Managerg Monitorg I-Ii-Y. RICHARD THOMAS REHN - Football, Reserveg Swim- ming, Varsity, Maroon W g Spanish Club. CHERI LYNN REIF - GAAg Usherp Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Health Careers Clubg Spanish Club: Office Aide. 0 ROBERT RICHARD REU-IS JAY ALLEN REMLE - Basketball, Reserveg Business Club. RICHARD IRESON REYNOLDS - Football, Varsityg Maroon HIV . WILLIAM RHODES 0 MARY SUE RICE - Merchandising Clubg Senior Choir. KAYE CAROLYN RIDER - CAA. SHERRY LEE RIDER - I-Iealth Careers Club: Daisy Chaing Junior Achievement: Usherg Lunchrooni Squad. CAROL ANN RILEY - Bautlwagong Senior Choir. Q ANITA FAITH RIPPY - Business Club. MARTIN LEE RITSCH - Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity, Manager, Swimming, Varsityg Maroon 'WV g Monitor, Blllldwllgflllj Senior Choir. PI-IYLLIS ROA MARK ARNO ROBINSON - Jr. Council on Miorld Affairsg Key Club, Treasurer. M-f' .srwi..-fA.m RW-nyeei Worming iheir way inio college are seniors John Franklin, Hal Maples and Terry Reed. The 'lhreesome raise worms for profit and sell fhe ash for feriilizer. 0 VVALTER GEORGE ROBINSON - German Club, Jr. Council on 'World Affairs, Junior Achievement. GREGORY ROGERS JUDY LEE ROHR - Annual Staff, Senior Section Co- Editor, GAA, l-year Letter Girl, Synchronized Swim- ming, Business Club, French Club, Jr. Council on IfVorld Affairs, Pep Club. CLAUDE JOHN ROST - Annual Staff, Boys Sports Edi- tor, Football, Varsity, Tennis, Varsity, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Senator. Seniors expeetantly Q DIANE LYNN ROST - Annual Staff, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Umpire Manager, Latin Club, Senator, Daisy Chain, Pep Club, Advanced Volleyball. ROBERT ROTTENBERGER DONALD RAY ROUFF - Varsity Sports Photographer. MARSHA GAIL ROWLAND - Band Letter Club, Sec- retary, Future Teachers of America, Math Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Band, Bandwagon. 0 PATRICIA ANN ROYCE - Senior Choir, Band- wagon, Office Aide, Junior Achievement. JENNIFER CAROL RUEHL - Annual Stall, Photo- graphic and Engraving Editor, Student Council, Usher Chairman, French Club, President, GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Usher .Squadg Pep Club, Bandwagon, Daisy Chain. PEGGY ANN RUST - Pep Club, Business Club, Health Careers Club. YVILLIAM KENNETH RYAN - Annual Staff, Copy, National Thespian Society, Stage Crew, French Club. 0 CHARLENE ANN SALIE - National Thespian So- ciety, Chaplain, Future Teachers of America, Vice Presi- dent, French Club, Junior Achievement, Daisy Chain, Bandwagon. TERRY LEE SAMUELS - Baseball, Varsity, Business Club, Hi-Y. DONNA MARCUERITE SAMUELSON - Usher, Office Aide, National Thespian Society, Chaplain. JAMES SCHABLEIN 0 MARY FRANCES SCHEIDT - GAA, Ei-year Letter Girl, Archery Nlzniager, Future Teachers of America, German Club, Daisy Chain. ROBERT WILLIAM SCHINDEL MARIAN SCI-IMIDT - Studio Cboir, Senior Choir, Bandwagon. BONNIE SUE SCI-IMIDT - Business Club, Jr. Council on World Affairs, Pep Club, Spanish Club. o VICKY SCHMIDT RONALD EDWARD SCI-IMIEDEKER - Tennis, Varsity, Maroon W , Jr. Council on World Affairs, President. GLORIA JEAN SCI-IMITFI' - Business Club: Pep Club, Y-Teens. DONNA LOUISE SCI-INEEMAN - Annual Staff, Facul- ty Editor, GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Membership Chair- man, Usher. 0 KAREN ANN SCHOTT - Annual Stalf, GAA, 2- year Letter Girl, Band Letter Club, Future Teachers of America: Health Careers Clubg Pep Club, ,Spanish Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra. ALLEN DAVID SCHRAMM - Monitor, Hi-Y. JOHN ROBERT SCI-IRODIQR - Student Council, Rep- resentative, Baseball, Varsity, Cross Country, Varsity, Ma- roon W , Monitor, Baud l.etter Club, President, Hi-Y, Boys State Representative, Band. KENNETH H. SCHUESLER - Business Club. O YVONNE SCHWARTZ DAVID ROBERT SCI-IWEER LAUREL MARIE SCI-IWEIGER - GAAg Health Ca- reer Club: Jr. Achievement. KATHARINE ANN SCOTT - Breeze Staff, Girls' Page Co-Editor: GAA, Swimming Manager, 6-year Letter Girl, Life Saving Corpsg Pep Clubg Senior Choirg Bandwagon: Office Aide. approach graduation I ARTHUR SEARS CAROLYN MAE SEITZ - Student Council Representa- tive, Vice President: STP Board: GAAg Usherg Band Letter Clubg Pep Clubg Bye, Bye Birclieg Bandg Band- wagong Girls' Week Representative: COlll1CllWOIl1I1I1. CI-IERYL LYNN SEMM - Merchandising Club. DAVID SENG Q CHARLES RICHARD SI-IANLEY - German Clubg Vtlestern Crusaders. DANNY SHAW FRANK EDVVARD SHEETZ - French Club. HOWARD SHOUP 0 DONNA JEAN SICKING JAMES SIMS GARY CLAY SINGLETON - Lunchroom Squad: Busi- ness Clubg Band: Jr. Achievement. MARY CATHLEEN SKIRVING - GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Health Careers Clubg Pep Clubg Spanish Club. Q CARL IVILLIAM SMITH - Football, Varsity, Co- Captaing Track: Maroon YV , Chaplain: German Club. JEAN ANN SMITH - GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Spanish Clubg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Girls' Glec Club. DAVID SNEDDON CANDACE CARVER SNYDER - Student Council Rep- iesentativeg GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Bandwagon: Pep Club: Spanish Clubg Health Careers Clubg Future Teachers. Q STEPHANIE SOMERS - GAA: Business Club: Jr. Council on World Affairsg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Y- Teens. SUSAN SPENCER - Student Council, Representativeg Annual Staff, Typistg GAA, 3-year Letter Girly Usherg Office Aideg Jr. Class Treasurer: Pep Clubg Bandwagong Girls' Week Representative. SHARON JEAN SPERBER - Student Council Repre- sentativeg GAA, 1-year Letter Girly Office Aideg Mer- chandising Clubg Pep Clubg Bandwagon: Senior Choir. DONNA CELIA STAYIN - Annual Staff, Activity Co- Editorg GAA, 3-year Letter Girly Usherg Bandwagong Pep Clubg Health Careers Clubg Student Council, Represen- tativeg German Clnbg Bowlingg Quill and Scroll. 0 SANDRA MARGAURITE STEGNER - GAA, Hon- or Tennisg Office Aidcg Cheerleaderg Bandwagong Span- ish Clubg Pep Club. BARBARA STEIGER JOANNE STEIGER RICHARD GLENN STEPHENSON Seniors enjo mutual Yum-Cathy ancl Gloria brought plenty of goodies. Ron, Ki+ and John scramble happ- ily fo the feasf ai the senior class outing. Q LAURA CHRISTINE STERCI-II - Student Council Representative: GAA: Usher: Business Club: Health Careers Clubg Pep Club: jr. Council on VVorld Affairs: National Thespian Society. PEGGY ANNE ST. JOHN - National Thespian Society, Social Director: Pep Club: Bye, Bye Birdie: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Y-Teens: Business Club. LYNN ANNE STOLLER - Breeze Staff, Reporter: GAA: Business Club: Future Teachers: Jr. Council on VVor1d Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club. JUDITH FAY STOUT - Student Council Representa- tive: GAA5 Usher: Future Teachers: Health Careers Club: Latin Club: Pep Club: Annual Staff, Typist: Business Club. Q LINDA LOU STUDT - Health Careers Club: Bye, Bye Birdie. DEANNA LYNN STUTZMAN - GAA: Usher: French Club: Health Careers Club: jr. Achievement. MICHAEL ROBERT SULLIVAN - Football, Varsity: Maroon W : Monitor: German Club. CHARLOTTE SUNDERMAN - Business Club. 0 MAUREEN DALLAS SWANNER - Latin Club. BERNARD LOUIS SYVARTZ - Tennis, Reserve. JUDITH ANN TALBOTT - GAA, 1-year Letter Girl: Band Letter Clubg Business Club: Pep Club. RONALD TATE 0 TERRY ANN THOM - Usher: Future Teachers: Pep Club: Bye, Bye Birdie. ROBERT TIEMANN GERALD DALE TRENNEPOHL - Basketball, Reserve: Baseball, Reserve: Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon. EDWARD MALCOLM T RITLE - Football, Varsity. 0 SUE ANN TRIMBLE - Business Club. SHARON MARIE TULLY - GAA: Business Club: jr. Achievement. BARBARA ELENOR UCTMAN - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Health Careers Club: jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club. JAMES VALENTINE friendships and fun during their final West Hi ear Q BONNIE JEAN VANN - Usher: Jr. Achievement. JANE ELLEN VAN WINKLE - Breeze, Typist: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Health Careers Club, Secretary: Latin Club: Pep Club. PATRICIA MARY VERNAY - National Thespian So- ciety: Senior Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Stage Crew: GAA. VICTORIA VIOLET VOCKS - Lunchroom Squad. O SUSAN JANE VOGEL - Daisy Chain. STEVE VOGEL FRED EDVVARD VOLLAT - Track, Varsity: Cross Country, Varsity. MARY DIANE VALVANO O TERRY WVADDELL HOWARD SAMUEL XVAGNER - Tennis: Book Boy: French Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Math Club: Western Crusaders: Jr. Achievement. KAREN RAE YVAGNER - Student Council: GAA: Na- tional Thespian Society, Social Director: Pep Club: Band- wagon: Jr. Achievement. JOI-IN FRANCIS WADE 0 BEVERLY VIRGINIA WAKEMAN -- GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Business Club: Usher: French Clubg Future Teachers: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Band- wagon: Jr. Achievement. GEORGE EDWARD WAKEMAN - Stage Crew: Hi-Y: Spanish Club: Bandwagon. LINDA LEE WALKER - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Breeze Staff, Reporter: Usherg French Club: Future Teachers: Jr. Council on VVor1d Affairs: Daisy Chain. TIM CLIFFORD WALI.ER - Band Letter Club, Vice President: Hi-Y: Jr. Council on lvorld Affairs: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Bye, Bye Birdie: Band, Librarian: Quarter- master. Q AUDREY EILEEN WVARMAN - GAA: French Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs. LUCILLE WATKINS - GAA: Business Club: Jr. Achieve- ment. BILL ROBERT YVEBER - Cross Country: Swimming, Co-Captain: Maroon IN , CARL XVEBER Q NANCY JANE 'WEBER - GAA: Bandwagon: Busi- ness Club: Senior Choir: Girls' Glee Club, Vice President. RAYMOND WVEBER MILLIE FAY IIVEDDINGTON - Office Aide. CHERIE KAY WEITZEL - GAA: Business Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir. Le'l's go higher, KH , laughs Gloria. This is fun! An exhilarating ricle on ihe swings al Meadowbrook hurls Ki+ Jung and Gloria Cannon into the fun at 'the senior class outing. 110 Western Hills Q RICHARD YVELKER - Stage Crew: National Thes- pian Society. IIM WELLS ELAINE RUTH WENDLING - GAA, 2-year Letter Girlg Bandwagon: Senior Choirg Business Clubg French Clubg Health Career Club. WALDO EARL WESSEL - Track, Varsity, Manager, Cross Country, Reserveg German Clubg Hi-Y, Chaplain. Q SANDRA WVESTERMANN - German Club: Health Career Clubg Y-Teensg Glee Club. SANDRA FAY WESTHEIDER - Business Club. MICHAEL FRANKLIN WESTON - Monitorg Business Clubg Pep Cluhg Western Crusaders. CHARLES LEE YVHISENHUNT - Trackg German Clubg Pep Club. I SUZANNE STELLA XVHISMAN - Office Aide: Business Clubg Future Teachers. NANCY DOLLE WHITEI-IURST - Student Councilg STP Boardg Breeze Staff, Co'News Editorg GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Hockey Manager, Advanced Hockeyg Jr. Class and Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Girls' l'Veek Represent- ativeg French Clubg Pep Club. ALBERT HAROLD WIDMAN - Football, Reserveg Mon- itorg German Club. PATRICIA LYNN WIDMER - Business Clubg Pep Club. K XREN LOUISE XNTEIMANN - Band Letter Clubg ' J. . Y-Teens: Senior Choir. DOUGLAS RAY XVILLIAMS - Merchandising Club. ALFRED GENE YVILSON - Football, Varsity: Maroon WH: Senior Choirg Studio Choir. LINDA MARIE YVILSON - Lunchroom Squadg Office Aideg Business Club. Q DOROTHY ANNE WINDI-IOLTZ. - GAAQ Office Aide' Business Clubg Health Career Club. MAIQILYN suit wo1.B13R - GAA, l-year Letter Girlg Bandwagon: Senior Choirg Business Clubg Pep Club. ZIGORD WALTER - Book Boyg Hi-Yg Latin Clubg Pep Club. TIM ROBERT YVOOD seniors efface the past and embrace the future O DENVER VVARNER TERRY EDISON 'WILMOTI-I - Track. KENNETH RAY YVRIGHT - Band: Jr. Achievement. ROBERT YOUNG 0 THOMAS LEE ZIMMER - Student Council Rcp- resentativeg STP Boardg Annual Slaffg Football, Reserve: Trackg Monitorg Jr. Council on World Affairs. DONNA KRABBE CLAUDE POLLIT JOYCE ANN WOYTSEK - Latin Club. V9 Wistfully, we looked back at the school year-the games, the dances, the elections, the work-these are a part olf the past. The time had come to think of the future. Some of us would be going to college and some would obtain new and exciting jobs, but the real test was yfit to comme. Each one of us-no matter what our chosen path was-would have to be himself and think for himself. lfVe all had come to the realization that high school had given us the value of individuality--the sense that we would be on our own now and must make a new life for ourselves. Perf Jean Ann Smith, puffing away sophis- Hcafion, welcomes the help of John Appel. 1: y .f,,. X V m 1,- -H, -- -V wfsmmgfWwmm5, --,. J ,N--QS.,--E .,,1.5f 1 ' - 'iff' '5i.sE5 M i52ii5es . ., . , ,,, . n . A W , A 1' x ww vw , Q E fi s.. .f.,.f.,5: .,.,.. 5 Wll M1 UgW ,U -fm me - . ,, ,, 1 ..,.,,.,.,.,.,. H .,...,..... ... 1 it . X if ak v w ml-1. A uf 5 a ,Em ,E I H ' g4.,y,:g3-:Legg-,, iam ff ,- - ,, --7 . , . . fQ ZisQ.,.wM -v,.....,,,, A ,1,., XL .M-vnwmwif 3,gEp:-- ...,.,. Z - - ,MM ,. 'Va WQSEEEW jf Q E E S: ?lL' M ss I WM :ffl z , ,.,,:V.: S ,,EEgl H s M' 1 i ' H A 1 , - ,Wx wr . , -f I W, I ., H i Q 2 9,4 ff 11 To everq single doll . . . P fell , a special interest Q 7X F N Yi' Band - ,..,., ,..... 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F- ' 11 -wi' - 1 15 - -,J -. wif 1, -1. .1 -, -151:11 -11 1 1:13151 W, 51 1 .111 ,wx . 11. -M! 1 11,1 E5 silk ' Y .wp -0. .W , 'Q' 9551. A 1 'C- Vg ,NL ' ' . 11 . MA '122111' 1 115 Ta 51 111 M M. 111521511 11 11 .-M Q L V .12 , ' f --'Sag . ' 'aw We 111 1-ms., 1 -111--11211 21? 1 1111 1 111114---LE ' 11115111111 1 P11 :WYE 1 LIL-X 1 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. .1 .4 , . M: 11111. 1 1 1 . .M N 1-1551 1,1 1-31111. The Marching Band exemplifies our school spirit VVest I'Iigh's massive, colorful band, accompanied by exuberant niajorettes, marches off into another season of sports and bouyant enthusiasm! Under the guidance of a new leader, Mr. Bryson Curry, the band plunged into the everlasting routine of tedious practice. Each week new routines and lo-ng -drilling proved worth while, however, when intricate formzttions were lustily acclaimed under bright stadium lights. Enthusiasm, sparkle, and school spirit are continuously brought into every sports activity by the l'VC'!SlCI'1l Hills lvlarching Band, These iwo golden-ioned 'irumpeiers receive a spoilighi' of recogniiion. Whoopsl Aren'+ 'ihe arms a liHle ioo big, Paula? 'Tis 'l'he season - 'l'he band season -- and 'lime for members 'lo dig oui uniforms fha? fit Tuba playing requires man power and sramina. To iaclcle rhose big larasses and make rhem bellow-harmoniously? is a 'lremenclous iaslc. Q- Bubloling wifh aciiviiy and spirii, Wesf High maioreHes enihusiasiically lead fhe cheering crowd in eager preparaiion for 'ihe oncoming game. Proudly leading fhe band al' halffime are D. Meizger, P. Horfon. N. Scheer, D. Gigley, J. Glazer, S. Ruehlman, J. Gieringer, J. Ose. Junior high maicrefiesz Connie Brumbaclc, Terry Eden, Sandy Kicknley, Belinda Chaldekas, Susan Porfer, Delores Foley, and Susie Vogel. Sr. GAA. celebrates its 35th birthda Surprise! Happy Birthday! XfVith these jubilant cries Senior GAA board members presented their plans for a year of activity. About 250 girls joined in the spirit of friendship and competition. Since the treasury was suffering a deficit, many money-making projects were initiated. Candied apples, bakery goo-ds, and sweatshirts proved to be good money-making items. The Wfays and Means Promofing ,he sweahhid Sale are Sr GAA officers. L wich- chairman was deluged with work in February when the man, J. Greiser, C. Peacock, T. Kolb, M. Martin, S. La.-Ch, time came to choose Mr. Ylfestern I-Iillsg but even the work was fun. lfVith the birthday party in mind, the board planned the annual May Banquet around the theme of a 35th Anniversary. Here the girls received their awards from Miss Witte, Miss Geiringer, and Mrs. Smith. As a climax the officers handed their jobs down to their successors. This was not only the end of the banquet, but also the be- ginning of another thrilling year under new leaders. 'Happy Birthday yells Senior GAA Board: T. Kolb, C. Peacock, M. Martin, S. Lorch, J. Fors+er, J. Fricke, P. Heckman, P. DeTurk, C. Farison, D. Raihlramp, S. Minor, K. Anderson, L. Wichman, C. Gromen, L. Norden, D. Schneeman, S. Morgan, K. ScoH, M. Scheidf, S. Babsf, V. Martin, J. Grieser, G. Davis, N- Whifehufif- N- Li0Yd- 1 Aniicipafing +he success of her swing, Nancy Nelson is oblivious 'fo ihe inienf, wafchful faces of Cheri Gromen and Mrs. Smiih behind fhe plaie. Pushing and pulling, Vera Marfin con- quers her heavy, cumbersome equipment Crisp air and fun Crack! Nlfas that somebo-tly's shin or the ball that was hit? 111 the fall, hearty screams of Senior High girls announce the opening of the hockey season and in the spring, softball brings G.A.A. to a close. During this time as lazy muscles heal and pzxrticipzmts acquired rosy complexions in friendly competition, most girls discover much truth in the adage that the reward of the spirit who tries is not the goal, but the exercise. Thai s 'lhe way The ball bounces, la- menfs Sherry Scull as she fumbles if. Dribbling down ihe cenier, Paula Huichens sees an obsiruciicn 'lo her drive and prepares fo pass io ieammafes, Marge Fox or Kaihy lllian. lnsfrucllng Linda Spreen, Susan Heiclricli, Linda Allendorf and Marilyn Heder in the fireman's carry are Vera Marlin, Kathy Scoir, Trudy Kolb. we Tense anticipation of the coming race against opponent, Connie Pea- coclr, causes Diane Bruns io loose her balance, commiH'ing a 'false slarl. Swimming eaters to many diversified skills Confusion reigned as forty-two girls came to the pool- side for a season of Life Saving which unexpectedly extended until Christmas. Sharing the pool at the same time, were the yellow and green caps. Wlhile the Life Savers practiced carries, approaches, and releases, the yellow and green caps, who were classed as beginners and intermediates, spent their time learning skills which would enable them to become blue caps and be eligible for Life Saving. The second season for advanced blue and red caps followed with girls eagerly and enthusiastically preparing for the meets to be held in late winter, in competition with other P.H.S.L. schools. For those who were not strong swimmers, a third season of water ballet began in the spring. The final show of all their work before the audience proved satisfying and enjoyable to both the girls and the audience. Since strength, speed, and precision cannot always be combined, G.A.A. offered separate activities to interest each type of swimmer. Formations require the skilled execulion of waier ballei move- ments io 'll1e musical rl1yl'l1ms. P ll ' Maier -55-Q 'i 'ff' 'ees-'M ,Weis , . snr.-, : Sluck ball! Nancy Garrelson and Jan Maurer cleverly use a shuflle- board .slick lo gel a lighlly lrapped ball free from lhe baskelball nel. Hold lhal nel up! exclaims Nancy Lloyd, volleyball man- ager lo leammales as lhey help lake clown lhe equipmenl. Fun and excilemenl permealecl lhe enlire Girl's Gym al lhe advanced volleyball game againsl Oak Hills. Nets are the thing November rains, winter snow, and brisk March Winds confine within four walls energetic girls who seek enjoyment and companionship. To meet these con- ditions, G.A.A. provides a season ol volleyball and one of basketball. Starting in November, every Thursday and Friday, eager teams crowded the volleyball courts in lively intra-school competition. Following this friendly class competition, the advanced teams enthusiastically prepared to- face their opponents from other Cincinnati high schools. t Play resumes when Donna Wuercleman quickly passes lhe ball lo leam- male, Nancy Scheer, who is blockecl by her opponenl, JoAnne Greiser. l Though slcilled al' 'ihe straddle vauli. Elana' Grow relies on 'lhe help of her spoiier, Barbara Minor. l lf was a fool faul'r! shouis umpire, Bev Findley, arguing wiih Carol Clemenis, as ihe iripped viciim, Pam Renner, regains her balance. Jr. G.A.A. officers are caughl' in ihe spiril' of 'lhe season as they deliver their Thanksgiving basket. Miss America participates in Jr. GAA. I-Iere she comes, Miss America, or was it Miss Bowl- ing or Miss Soccer for 1963-64? Opening the sports year with a beauty contest, Junior G.A.A. presented contestants who ranged from the soccer-ball girl to the frog lady. Following this initial pageant, members enjoyed throughout the year, dances, service projects, the annual hike to Rapid Run Park, and finally the Spring Banquet. As Miss America reluctantly passed her honors and responsibilities on to a worthy successor, so the Junior G.A.A. officers and board members also bestowed their titles upon their successors. ' it tu ' um ' tu tu it tu ill - ' The sunny afiernoon induced Phyllis Rose, Yve'He McCollum, Diane Clemenis, and Paiiy Cunningham ro enioy a game of shuifleboard. fi-mf ,.,., AA.. Yf4i..,s.,- - -V-4.7-w VV- Cole, Carol Ramsey, and Following an exhilarating tennis match, Gale Ann Schleper, tired but happy, put their racquets away to go home. On court, girls! Tennis, more than any other sport, brings out the personality of the participant. To the shy girl it presents opportunities for friendship as she meets each new opponent. For the athletic girl, there is the chance to match her talent against that of girls from other schools. Explai E535 ning the proper torehand grip to teammates is Karen Rupe. ,ASK 3,-H aw . I new ' all 2,.,Es,V.-., , , , Vu ..m,s,,. V M I'-fish' 2-ai! l 1 FV Y N. .,Q555ii5'Q7 1 V V . A no . . ms , V-. K ,,,, . Q, 5 xx - 353, V . .ws me gm , , N - H-we , , h in 1 , ,yt I :git V V Y W M ,A A , . V3 .:- in , :L V 5 - , ,I g ' ': 5 .L .X I.: - K. yn.. - . . 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Members ot the tennis team get smashing serves and winning valleys -From observing as well as playing. ,34- : ...AAA K Badminton and ping-pong managers, Jackie Fricke and Sandy Babst, are amused as they realize that a combined season causes confusion X r g l l Framing the GAA 'team listings, Donna Rathkamp proudly displays her work as bowling manager. Sandy Morgan, Mary Scheidt, Alice Witte, and Nancy Weithe anticipate a keen competition. Individual sports promote skill and interest Sports a-plenty here for everyone! Ping-pong, bad- minton, bowling, go z -ry. .ake your choice as did many energetic girls who crowded the gym giving badminton birdies a beating and slamming ping-pong balls into far corners. Girls learned that A straight line is the shortest distance between two points. As they eagerly practiced knocking down pins, breaking par, and hitting the bull's eye. iWhizzing through a successful season in GAA. would not have been accomplished without the guidance ot the gym teachers who helped make fun and enjoyment avail- able for each girl participating in individual sports. MA ...,- Y ..,, .,., - ml: ...u .. ffl: H ,N ' .QI ' N f l u H lou ,, ,, , , , Here if is, shoufs Paula Heclcman, following a search for her los? ball. Affer learning lhe fundamenlals of 'lhe game from Mr Siekman, golf insfruclor, Paula and Sandy Slegner became Wesfern Hills' enlries in fhe Spring Sporis Day al Lunlcen Playfielcl Wesiern back Ray Childs is downed as he sweeps Wii'l1row's righi' encl. Coach Cobb plans s'l'rai'egy with co-caplains. Grid season opens a year West High this year played good, hard football but ended up with a disappointing 2-8 record. Lack of experience hurt the hilltop crew, as many juniors had never started a varsity game before. The fact that the young Mustangs also lacked speed made them quite vulnerable to sweeps and other wide plays. Open- ing the season Greenhills turned back the eager young Westerners with a 20 point fourth quarter onslaught. Following two more losses to Taft and l1Vithrow, VVest Hi notched its only victories, back to back triumphs over Hughes and Aiken. Vlfestern next en- countered lvalnut Hills, against whom the team played a good first half, only to be outplayed and beaten after the intermission. After being thrashed by Cental, the Mustangs ventured to Oak Hills, where they played what very well could have been their best game, only to fall before the HCL Champs. lfVoodward used four Clem Turner touchdowns to top Western and capture PHSL grid champion- ship. The season closed as West Hi fell before oft- beaten arch rival Elder in the Annual Turkey Day Classic. Experience gained this year however, should improve the fortunes for the Mustangs next year. Mustang and Tiger linemen baffle furiously, each frying lo move one anoiher, each fighiing individually io do 'llie job and move his 'ream 'lo viclory. of strenuous sports activity Tom Kostopolus is in the clear as he springs high in an attempt to intercept a stray Withrow aerial. Milne Sullivan bolts over to tally against Withrow X'Vestern Western Vlfestern Western X'Vestern lliestern Western Western Western Western VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Greenhills - Taft ...... Mlithrow Hughes --- Aiken ..... l'Valnut Hills Central .... Oak Hills as Yilloodward Elder ss.... Gourley, B. Pohlman, B. Wray, M. Corcoran, J. Nenninger, R. Childs. ROW T. Rebman, W. Collins, C. Leist, R. Sobanslci, K. Nuber. ROW FIVE: Coach Patton, E. Trittle, R. Koppenhoeter, H. Brown, D. Schneider. ROW ONE: A. Wilson, J. Begley, Co-capt. Henlce, Co-capt. Smith, J. Hoclz. D. Forte, T. Kostopolus. ROW TWO: M. Sullivan K Carr K Selbey, F. Meier, S. Simond, G. Zachritz, J. Moores, B. Fellens, G. Kaiser. ROW THREE: W. Scott, G. Scarlato, D- Fernbacher B Deas D FOUR: B. Longhauser, R. Reynolds, B. Vodegel M Ritsch J Noyes Hauclc, M. Mazzei, B. Marla'H', A. Trohanis, D. Sneddon D Limlng J Speedy Ray Childs dashes around leff end as bofh Wesi' Hi blockers and Ta'F+ fackiers pursue. Aiken's Zacharias evades 'fha grasp of Wesi- Hi's Clayion Leis-I' deep in Aiken +erri'l'ory. Wes? Hi's hard-running halfbacic Fred Meier sweeps 'Phe leff end, gainingkey yardage in ihe game againsi' Aiken, paving H16 way 'io a I6-0 viciory. 1 . . .,. . . 'ha --,nu-x. - -v- ROW ONE: B. Brickweg, D. Knoirls. V. Lea+a, D. Heiss. ROW TWO: G. Haufbauer, D. Geniile, J. Banlcowslci, J. Gourley, M. Corbin, K. Lici'endah.l, C. Haas, M. Rowland. ROW THREE: F. Wise, P. Deal, B. Zipfel, T. Maxwell, B. Krimpleman, J. Whifehursi, H. Coomer, B. Meyer, Coach- Conaiser. ROW FOUR: T. Todhunier, B. Bridgeford, D. Breirlschneider, D. Richardson, P. Theilen, J. Connelly, S. Carson, B. Singerman. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES Future plans Hfestern Central .... Mfestern Walnut I-Iills . . Yvestern Aiken ...... b f W tr w'nw 1 -- YIQ Ol' TGSGYVG Qfl GTS ,,,jQ,f,j.Q ,.,f,gQjQ' VVestern Ylfoodward - This year's reserve football team finished a successful fourth place in the P.I-I.S.L. despite a 3-win, fl-loss record. The season was a considerable comedown, however, from last year's fine 6-l-1 ledger. A lack of breaks was a leading cause for the deceptive record. The team had a very tight defense, but their offense was slightly lacking, and was hampered severly with the promotion of fullback Jack Reynolds to the varsity squad early in the season. Opening the season the Colts notched an 8-0 win over Central followed by a severe 20-O loss to VValnut Hills. The Colts avenging last year's only loss, squeaked past Aiken 8-0 only to lose to VVithrow l2-0, the Colts bounced back winning l0-8 over favored Hughes. Although the season came to a discouraging end, promise of a fine varsity future shown through hard wo-rk of soph- omores Mike Schott, Robert Brichweg, and Dave Hciss. Vince Leaia crashes i'l1rougl1 'l'l1e defensive line of opposing i'l1e defensive line of Walnut. Western Taft .... Capfain Dave Garner pauses fo check his +ime wi+h Coach Renner. Greyhounds take fifth in tough PHSL Led by senior Dave Garner, this year's cross-country team finished fifth in the P.H.S.L. standings. While the Greyhounds placed fourth, fifth and fifth in the three P,H.S.L. meets at Avon Fields, Dave managed to run in the top five in all three events. In the Triangular Meet, Dave captured a first place rating while the Greyhounds finished second behind Elder. In spite of Dave's fine Work, the Greyhounds finished the season a distant fifth behind Mfalnut Hills. This year's record was a coniedown compared to last year's when the squad, led by district champion Bob Adams, finished third. Although Dave dominated the Mustangs, some fine running was also exhibited by seniors Bill lfVeber and junior Paul Keiser. The re- serve squad also finished fifth in the P.H.S.L. be- hind the running of seniors Fred Vollat and Tom Porter Keep if up boys! Those exercises are iusi a warm-up before all 'fhe miles ahead. ROW ONE: J. Eger, D. Gully, J. Schroeder, S. Phelps, D. Gulley, P. Keiser, F. Vollal. ROW TWO: J. Scheidl, R. Wiclzslram, T. Porler, G. Adams K. Yarkoslci, R. McMullin. 1963 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS Elder, Oak Hills Tringular Meet .... 2nd place PI-ISL Meet, Oct. 3 ............. -- 4th place PHSL Meet, Oct. l0 .... 5Lh place PHSL Meet, Oct. 17 .... --- - 5th place District Meet ....e.. ......... D isqunlificd An eager pack of greyhounds makes Hs way over 'lhe hills 'lhal' comprise lhe Two mile course. 51593 M ' 111511511111 ' Q -- 1, 1 1,11 5' 351331212 Fx P 11 gf?- --5 w 1,2 X uf 45, . 'v Eff? 1 Jef , 2 .51 3 ',:11'i3?5. ,,1 'f al 11' 1 1 1' 1 1 gggykgaz mfgwsm V ai 1-11 1111 1911 5 152 il 11 V 1 l 1 .1 My fx 1 m ., h Q 1 11 , f-.., - x 1 . , if , ,, Aw 11'k1,v.lj, ,E i 3' ' if - Q 1 11 11-fc' 1 ifRQ?sei:E: 3 1. 11111+1i?11?12?1gf.z1111 '11, 1H1111j1111g1131 FP, ' 1111T11j5l?1g.1N3 '1111 '21 1'W11 v' 11 11 1 1 x li 5,1 ' Wig? 1 11 155' 11 M1111 1 S N 1m111 11 I 1-1111.1M111U - NHL, 1 1. .QV .-.-2 f -,V .11 ,Y 11 D P . 1 13 :11:13 - . isgscf 2 lf' M QS- '--. , 155-fig? 1 FQ? . .- ' 22: gfuiiif 1 1 L 1' - 1 -:Af A 1 .1-1-Jaffa' , '. ' m v- mf' 'z .- . , 'PLAELM . 1 21 524115 ilfgii: 1 ,411 -Qs xy, Q W 11, ., '51V'5T 1 Q- 11-1 gf Hugs. 15 Powerful PHSL too much for Mustangs This year, lfVest Hi's basketball team ended the season with a 3-16 record. The campaign, however, featured fine shooting and high scoring by senior forward Ron Evans, who consistently led the Mustangs in scoring and many times captured game high honors. After opening with twin setbacks to rivals Oak Hills and Elder, the Mustangs took their first win, a one point barn-burner against Harrison. X'Vestern next lost to Central and walloped Aiken before venturing into the Tigers' den where Coach John I-Iuheey's always tough lfVithrow team scored 112 points to overpower the Mustangs. The Xf'Vesterners finally lost six times before whipping Central lor the third and last triumph of the year. The second time certainly was not a charm against W'ithrow, whose PI-ISL and District champs started a second Vlfestern losing streak, this one for seven games. Though the season was a disappointment for the Mustangs, there will be several veterans returning who should make Vlfestern Hills a much improved team next year. Whar dazzling play by ihe likes of a Todd or Quick makes Coach Rain and West Hi's bench wince so? Guard Ed Lenz passes around Wi+hrow's Dalton. Wi+hrow's Adams controls 'rhe Hp against West Hi center Jim PaH'on A deferminecl Ron Evans drives in for at lay-up againsi' Walnul' Hill's Willie Slargel. Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Xllestern Western Western Western X'VesLern Western W es te rn Western Wes tern Western Western lfllcstern Oak Hills lilcler -- l-lzxrrison -M A-- Central - A- Arken e-- ----- YViLl1row .l aylor ....,. .... Wooclw :ml Taft --- ------ Walnut - --,- Hughes - ,-- Central -- he W ith row X'VOUClW2l1'Kl Xvllllllll ,,-..--- --- Hughes -- -ne Aiken W- wvillllllf - --- ,Taft ...,..e.. ,M 57 66 58 43 53 2 70 64 17 80 76 75 S3 71 64 71 G4 71 48 I963-64 Wes? Hi Varsily Baslcelball feamz T. Parr, E. Lenz, D. Eyrich, R. Koppenhoefer, R. Evans, D. Liming, J. P'a'Hon, M. Kelley, J. Appel, H. Brown, G. Poppel, G. Fread, K. Forcl, N. Sideris, Coach Rain. I963-64 Wesi' Hi Reserve Basketball Squad: ROW ONE: D. Cieniile, B. Singerman, M. SchoH', S. Phelps, B. Karas, D. Heiss. ROW TWO: S, Nanni, S. Carson, R. Thomas, B. Trennepohl, D. Richardson, R. Wiclcsirom, Coach Ganzmiiler. Reserve eagers post best record in ears West Hi's reserve basketball team finished a successful fifth place in the P.I-I.S.L. The team, posting a 9-9 tally. Despite the good defense and offense, the Mustangs were hampered by a lack of height and an inability at the free-throw line. Opening the season, the team scored a 38-32 triumph over Oak I-Iills, followed by a 44-29 thrashing at the hands of Elder reserves. Five wins resulted out of the next six games, but an 8-game tailspin followed in which one game was salvaged despite some of the teams best techniques. Finishing in a blaze, the Mustangs scored consecutive victories over Hughes and Aiken. Guard Mike Schott was high scorer with a I0 point per game average, while center Rod Thomas and forward Dave Heiss provided efficient rebounding and also scoring. Coach Ganzmiller predicts a very bright l varsity future with Schott, Thomas, I-Ieiss, and lvfike JOCkC1'S p1'OVlCll11g the 1'1llClCLlS of El fine team- Guard Mike Scho'H' dribbles in reserve action wiih Hughes. Wrestling team, FIRST ROW: M. Mazzei, L. Waldrop, J. Hessalbeclc, T. Sutton, J. Hoclc, C. Curren, C. McClellan. SECOND ROW: T. Patton, C. Henlce, L. Fritz, J. Griffith, R. Wiclcline, K. Wheeler, T. Kostopolus, C. Whisenhunt. THIRD ROW: B. Ballmeyer, B. Swartz, B. Wray, B. Deas, G. Lind, C. Haas, G. l-lantltauer, B- Carney, M. Corcor, J. McCluslcy, T. Willmoth, G. Adams, Bt. Ziptel, Coach Cobb. Wrestling adds excitement to sports curriculum Mustang grappler John Hasselbeclc struggles to- lteep his hold on Larry Walclrop as their teammates root during a practice wrestling session. This year Western Hills has added the exciting sport of wrestling to the calendar. Though the season was sup- posed to extend from November to March it was cur- tailed because of football. The sport of wrestling involves leverage and control of an opponent. The aim is to get the shoulders of your opponent down to the mat for two seconds. If the match does not en-d with the opponent in a pin, the opponent with the most points wins by decision of the referees. Points are obtained by a take down, a reverse, a pin, or an escape. One match consists of three periods of two minute durations. One meet is made up of eleven matches according to weight. The weight divisions range from lO6 pounds to the heavy weight of 188 pounds. Mike Mazzie, the undefeated champion, Bill Deas, and Carl I-Ienke were the most outstanding team members this year. Coach Cobb believes that with more experience the team will be ready for tough competition next year. Maroon W loses to faculty again! When will the triumph? ' Another year of fun and fellowship was enjoyed by the members of Maroon HW . Composed of boys who had enough desire and drive to earn a varsity letter, L Maroon VV was led this year by officers john Hader, Dan Hodson, Gary Kaiser, and Carl Henke. The first major activity sponsored by the club was the annual Maroon VV -Faculty game- highlighted by the expensive uniforms which the faculty wore. With another defeat at the hands of the agile but deceptive faculty, the boys determined to put a stop to the everlasting winning streak of their superiors next year. The second major event was the annual spring dance, the Dream of Maroon and Cream held in late May. The seasonr drew to an end with the election of next year's officers. Coach Ganzmiller goes high againsi' the Maroon W. WESTERN HILLS MAROON W MEMBERS: ROW ONE: D. Hodson, G. Kaiser, J. Hader, C. Henlce. ROW TWO: B. Lacltey, R. Faullmer. M. Rifsch, R. Carlson, N. Krueger, M. Kell, D. For'l'e, R. Schmiedelrer, R. Reynolds, J. Bauman, R. Evans. ROW THREE: R. Rehn, B. Weber, F. Meier, K. Carr, B. Wray, D. Sneddon, D. Liming, J. Schroeder, M. Bailey, J. Ferguson, B. Fellons. ROW FOUR: D. Garner, M. Schoir, T. Kosfopolus, J. Moores, K. Selby, S. Simond, J. Duebber, R. Koppenhoefer, J. Eger, E. Lenz. ROW FIVE: K. Ford, A. Trohanis, D. Fernbacher, R. DeH'mer, T. Schiffer, L. Taltao-, H. Brown, P. Keiser, T. Mire, J. Hoclc, F. Vollaf. ROW SIX: R. Childs. Fyrich, C. Leisf, J. Paffon, G. Poppel, D. Scroggins, D. Schneider, D. Gourley. 139 As opponents 'fry fo brealc 'up fhe play, freshman guard David Rose affempfs a pass around a Heinold defender. Mustang Kennefh McChrisfian affempfs a field goal from fiffeen feet on a iump shot, in midsi' of heafed 'freshmen compefifion wifh Schwab. Junior Hi and Intramural competitions are lively Junior high and intramural sports again enjoyed success- ful seasons. Opening the school year, the freshmen gridders again proved a disappointment, as they fin- ished a poor sixth place with a 1-6 record. A successful basketball season followed football. A fine 14-4 ledger was rewarded with a third place finish in the PI-ISL. Going to the tournament finals, the 7th and 8th grade team also finished a winning roundball campaign. Fol- lowing the varsity's example, the frosh swimmers ranked third in the PI-ISL meets after they captured two first-place finishes earlier. The season concluded with a promising performance by the track team. In the second year of intramural activity not only football, basketball, swimming, and track were offered, but also many competitive sports as bowling, volley- ball, waterball, chess, horseshoes, ping-pong, checkers, and weight lifting. The activities produced a very large turnout this year due to the expanded curriculum. Banners or ribbons were rewarded for a winning per- formance and each boy received points for his activities. The main objectives of the program are to teach fundamentals and rules of the sports and to give every boy a chance to participate in some activity. Musfang back fries fo charge 'fhrough fhe opposing line, buf all is in vain as he is ulfimafely downed by fhree defenders. i i 5 I sig, During 'lhe healed elevenfh grade championship, John Hofmann clrib- bles and fakes a iump shof while lwo opponenfs aH'emp'l' a laloclc. A fasf pass can prove valuable 'io an inlramural 'leam in ihe qfuiclr ancl exciling game of flag foolball, a popular sporf during ihe early fall. Vieing for ihe game-winning poin'l', an enfhusiasfic player spikes 'lhe ball io 'Phe 'feel' of his opponenls. An inirramural griclcler elucles his pursuers and scurrfes downfielcl 'lo ai Touchdown. As he strives fo aH'ain perfection, Don Knotts strains every muscle exe- cuting 'ihe backdive. Mermen finish a third successful season In one of VVest I-Ii's most successful swimming seasons, VVest I-Ii finished a close second to IValnut Hills in the PI-ISL. In the S.W. Ohio District Meet, the Mermen captured another very encouraging second behind St. X. During the season the Mermen finished second, five times and were frontrunners in four meets. In the State Championship Meet, Neil Krueger, the only scorer, placed third in the backstroke to put West Hi in thirteenth place among sixty-eight other schools. At Miami relays, the 200 yard backstroke relay team broke the 1254.5 record with a 1:53.7. PHSL records were broken by Neil Krueger in the 100 yard back- stroke with 59.7, taking 1.7 seconds off the old record. Neil was selected to the All-Ohio Swimming Team by The Ohio High School Swimming Coaches Association. Ralph Faulkner broke the 400 yard freestyle record with 4f3i.5, over the old record of 4-:32.6. Considering the potential at the beginning of the season the team progressed better than expected. l if l Ralph Faulkner sirolces the long hard 400. I f 'iigliin I I Neil Krueger, backsfroker, Ieads +I-ie Dan Cope demonsirafes agiliiy and skill Swimmer, John Hader, demonsfraies precision relay as Ron Carlson poises for 'Iurn. as he masferfully execufes 'lhe breasisiroke. in individual medley doing buH'erFIy slroke. PI-ISY Relays - - 22 4th Miami Relays --- - 30 5th lst Quadrangle ..... - 83 lst 2nd Quadrzmglc H,... - 109 lst 3rd Quadrangle ........ - 3915 2nd PI-ISL Championships .... - 18015 2nd District .......,e...... - 63 2nd State 3 13th I963-64 SWIMMING SQUAD: FIRST ROW: J. Hader, M. Rifsch, D. Cope, D. Hayes, R. Hill. SECOND ROW: S. Lusenhop, R. Rehn, R. Carlson, R. Faulkner, C. Gulden, N. Krueger, T. Peiers, D. Lennox, P. Keiser, C. Carier, R. Sanders, D. Scroggins, Coach W. Renner. THIRD ROW: D. KnoHs, W. Holden, F. Meier, B. Berling, J. Duebber, H. Ralsion, B. Searcy, G. Garland. FOURTH ROW: R. Fighfmasfer-Mgr., J. WhiI'eI'1urs'I', G. Wahler, T. Mire, D. SchIeper, A. Dunn, T. Casserly, H. Neulson. S Legs flying, broad iumper Pele Blum vies for a place. .Lmull Track success demands skill, coordination, and speed 1 - V aaifgw. 'f . A A X Y YY Y X .- i i ' . 4 'Hifi si- I 'iw W ' 25 :5 A2 'i ',f1 IP:iLl -lj F -A . .Av L -i 4 . i Y vzify b- .V 1 - JM A run, a jump, and head over heels goes Dave Scroggins, straining vigorously 'lo clear new heighls, which could mean a 'firsi place win. This year the Western Hi1l's track team consists of eight returning letternlen and seventeen newcomers. Early in March these boys started a vigorous training period with fundamental coaching in track and field events. Since many 1963 lettermen had graduated, this yea1 s Cinder team faced a year of rebuilding. In most events the boys were lacking in experience although some showed promise in the shotput and broad jump. Though Wfest I-Ii took only fifth last year in the PI-ISL, this year's team started the season with con- siderable enthusiasm. Letterman D. Garner led the eight distance men with Al. Ferguson heading the sprinters. Sirelching every fiber, Tom Porfer, Roge Waddell, and Bill Henry clear the hurdles in an even siride and head fo ihe nexf. ROW ONE: R. Kirlcenclahl, C- Smilh, B. Maclce, D. C-3,urley, B. Fellens, F. Vollaf, D. Breen, B. Henry, T. Willmofh, J. Ferguson, T. Porler. ROW TWO: B. Barlage, D. Bu-leler, K. Carler, R. Delfmer, M. Scho-H, R. Childs, R. Wirmel, B. Rueger, B. Deas, P. Keiser. ROW THREE: M. Ri-lsch, D. Freacl, R. Waclclell, T. Koslopolus, M. Berelz, B. McMullin, B. Neal, H. Zeigler. ROW FOUR: Coach Balhiany, C. Linebaclc, W. Binder, B. Krimpleman, B. Searcy, J. Bonlrowsld, D. Schaehle, J. Scheiclf, D. Scroggins. .TETTO ..., . ..-2.-. - , 1 l . WI' . I it T Z ' 2 A x Paul Keiser vaulls upward, .:..1-Q.. . over wilh ease Bob McMullin and Paul Kelser push Dave Garner in fhe long mile run. Jack Ferguson, Fred Vollal, Ron Delrimer, and Terry Willmoulh. lunge over The finish line. -l f --h, .11 is 'iii' I i f T fi? - ,.,. L A,,' 7 in Doubles star Bob Decher 5.72: :qTEi i' , makes a smash al 'lhe nef. l V X .:. L . ,... i i i i it '59 I rigs' if at Y l .S .. ,, 5 Q., i 4 .. . . 5 Q.. 'E wr' ,s 1 Ju X W f r Je g .qs gif 5 ' 41-1-.1 ve tg is i H WW nmswisii- suv' y- 1-'Sw' as ma 53533. , .tame A me i , -0. .2 ga -svfgsgs 1 B mn E A I LE x 1 1 v , , ei .4 F ' ' A G lg 3 Y I it .. i 'jr '- seam . ii i ,mg ,Q 5, , , gg -1 w m..7,v 1-f is 1 1 ,F 1 4 i vt' Q v , i. afgg l L M -J' i i , A , . . , 5 . , V1' . ff' ww- .. ,. ?- H :rl 'S :Y .i.4.EfEfit:'1S!l--Z ... : ,. .-:-,f ': diff? : ..::3g1' I' ek '!1sfLa,e.a2egQ+gqa.2 Mustang netters likely to improve last year's record This year Weste1'n Hills tennis team combined many veterans with some talented newcomers. This group of improved players gave the Mustangs a big lift toward a good season. The veterans were Jim Eger, John Nenn- inger, first and second singlesg Ron Schmiedelcer, Bob Decher, first doublesg and Steve Glimpse and Larry Borderding, second doubles. The only newcomer in the top seven sophomore whiz was Rod Thomas, while other sophomores Dave Evans, Dave Mahlman, and Barry Mlebb came close to varsity form. The team had a slow start, because of the lack of a coach, but after head basketball coach Rain volunteered, the Mustangs then started to work out and improve on their form. ' . 1 Jim Eger displays the form which won him 'lhe liirsl'-singles position Western Hills High School Tennis Team: ROW ONE: R. Schmieclelcer, L. Borchercling, B. Decher, S. Glimpse, J. Eger, R. Thomas. ROW TWO: C Gulclen, J. Brown, J. Nenninger, D. Evans, B. Hamann, D. Mahlman, B. Webb, Coach Rain. I Xa Terry Mire slams a hard drive to the green. Putters perfect skill for a rough schedule The whack of a ball, the familiar cry of Fore , and the frustrated screaming of many golfers is an awakening sign of spring at West Hi. The excitement of the golf course brought twenty-three linksrnen who competed for the top four positions. Operating without a coach, the boys organized the squad, set up the practices and the matches with other schools. VVith the experience acquired last spring by juniors Terry Mire and Greg Taylor and senior Mark Bailey, YfVest I-Ii can be assured of beating last year's fourth place finish. As last season, the Mustangs expect the toughest competi- tion from PI-ISL rivals XN'oodward and Mfithrow. With a look of frustrafon and dis- gust, Greg Taylor observes his ball, lying behind the tree. Mark Bailey lines up a pressure birdie putt. ROW ONE. J. Fox, G. McClellan, R. Wicldine, J. Duebber, T. Peters T. Mire, T. Homan, F. Wise. ROW TWO: B. Wicholcl, G. Taylor B. Klosterman, M. Bailey, R. Wiclcstram, N. Breasier, M- Joclcers, B Wray, J. Patton, J. Kespohl, S. Graff, D. Nagel. 1 l I I 1 'r s Tl QQSTERN yi TERM O l J ROW ONE: R. Evans, W. Collins, J. Schroeder, F. Meier: D. Schneider, B. Lackey, K. Selby, K. Ford, D. Hodson, J. Bauman. ROW TWO T Thomp son, R. Schallick, J. Moores, J. Minfsoulis, D. Brannon, T. Bridges, M. Sloan, R. Koppenhoefer, D. Eyrich, R. Ruehl, R. Nadler, Coach Hauck Junior ou+fielder Dan Brannan is possed, abou+ io uncoil, as he prepares for a base hif or a long hoped-for homer. Ron Evans demonsirares 'Phe splif-second moves required of a good infielder, as he +ags our Ken Selby sliding info ihird. Senior piicher Barry Lackey winds up wilh a promise of a surprise a- wakening +o his waifing vicfim. !'C 'i s,, r l 1,011 Baseball team hopes to end season on a winning note Baseball, the last sport of the season, concluded the sports curriculum on a very happy note. After falling from a district championship to a 13-S third place finish last year, the Mustangs came back strong, once again to dominate their PI-ISL rivals. The nucleus of the team was composed of ten returning lettermen and two newcomers from the reserve squad. First-line pitching, a strong-point of the team, was handled well by Barry Lackey, John Bauman, Ken Selby, and catcher Wayfne Collins who did an expert job behind the plate. The infield of Ron Koppenhoefer, Jim Moores, Ron Evans and Keith Ford and the outfield trio of Dan Brannon, Fred Meier, and Danny Schneider offered both power and defensive prowess. Starting the season off, both pitching and power were in evidence as the Mustangs scalped Oak Hills and Aiken, 12-1 and 5-0 respectively. Alter dropping several close games, the Mustangs ended the season with another strong finish. Dan Brennan reaches high fo capture a long, hard line drive. 1 A. S'l'ar slugger Fred Meier connec+s as he lines a base hil' info cen+er field. I , , . 'L' , 1 n - H w - .- ,-1 I 1 w H ' w KQV J U M110- ' ' M' W HN W M W g -. -.Hxm W mx 1 .Y '- .V in , ,X-151 1.1, J , ,-,,m,,,, V , -. , uw, W , M fnsflgf .: -L 1 ml 1,,'1l.f2 m.. ,J Raw fw,,um.w wutmw. u X -w 11w4u jv:gk f , -. ili.. 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Mr. Russell Benson, our agile phoiographer, braves a leap. lt's a fun-filled, whirling world at West Hi In the rush which follows the ringing of the bell, stu- dents find their way to the world of activities. Autumn days bring the boys out-trotting around the trackg girls crowd the hockey field. Wlien the fields are covered with snow, the rapid pace continues indoors. Oklahoma! swells through the hallsg and the staccato of type-writers emanates from Breeze and Annual rooms. Amphibious students keep the chlorine churning in the pool while their friends bat, dodge, pass and volley balls in the gym. With spring busting out all over the track and baseball teams vie with the first robins for a place on the fields to begin again the crazy race known as high life. Why 'l'he confused looks? Mrs. Hammer lS'I'evie Chenoweihl and Miss Hoadly fCarolyn Haasl are perplexed with 'Phe wierd evenis in The Silver Whistle. Spiriiecl Carol Piper cheers Hrelessly in viciory as well asl de'Fea+. Schroder and Wagner Iofn 'Phe elevalor club! l ls THIS a luaslrellaall game? Yes, if's fhe hilarious slapsflclc game be- 'rweenl fhe crazy WSAI disc jockeys and The Wesfern Hills faculfy. Sfep up and gei branded-I mean siamp- ed! John Noyes carefully inclenfifies each person as he pays 'lo come info 'lhe can- 'l'een, held afler a home baslceiball game. Shyly but prouclly, John Hader shares the excitement of his new title, Mr. Western Hills, with his lovely GAA sponsor, Connie Peacock. l l The 'thrill of being crowned Cincinna'li's Junior Miss is reflected in the face of the winner, Carole Kirchheiner. i it H it-,fin mutt r we ,fu i. , ,ii W,,.,H i!si,sr,.mt Effort, work, talents yield praise and achievement Every individual eventually experiences one exuberating moment from the countless number that pass. This thrilling moment may come as the result of study and Work in the classroom or it may come in competition with others in extra-curricular activities. Those who excel in scholastic achievement have the thrill of being elected to membership in Cum Laude. To every girl for- tunate enough to be chosen as queen of a special func- tion or given the title of Miss . . comes that special joy of reigning. Election of Student Council or class officers initiates a feeling of pride within the in- dividual and brings the privilege of leading student bodies. Essay contests offer honors in literary endeavors to those with creative abilities. 'Whatever the achievement, it cannot be as exciting to anyone else as it is to the individual who has succeeclecl. lt's hard to choose an Ocld Ball Queen. They're all such strilcing beauties. On March 5, Wesfern Hills chapfer of Cum Laude welcomed 'l'en new members ai' iis firsf rapping. Awarded 'rheir pins were seniors Lofuis Gloyslein, Dohrman Byers, Jack Schroder, Susan Vogel, Linda Bushman, Sally Kocher, Janice Eshman, Gail Davis, Sherry Rider and Alvina Owen. Smiles of exciiemeni' and ioyous fears, congra+ulaiing pals and hugs surround new Homecoming Queen Sherry Grow. l l Half of the fun for Siudio Choir members is fhe lively bus frips. Senior Choir Widel Celebrated Full vibrating voices-soprano, alto, and base, blend harmoniously with each other into rich melodic sounds as the Senior Choir presents a favorite song, hymn or cantata. Renowned for its cho-ral presenta- tions, the Senior Choir under the able direction of Mr. Dorman Clayton performs at concerts, special holiday programs, for city-wide schools, and at hospitals. Carefully selected by Mr. Clayton from Senior Choir, forty of the best members compose the Studio Choir which performs at additional benefits 4 H ii, lmiijaff In nam H , .i HQ Soprarfo: Achepohll A-fwoodl Baker, Dal-ton, Dole, Dfuenhoff, Durham, Fechencla, Harrell, Heclcman, Huffman, Kennedy, Koclrier, Langerloach Maxwell McDonnald Merica, Page, Praff, Raible, Riley, Ruehlman, Schafer, Schmidf, Sylvesier, Talbolf, Thielen, Thomas, Weiss, Wolber I 'l 'll EH , Kowis, McWl1or'rer, Schaffer, Swank, Wilson. Allo: Ahr, Beiderhake Wiemann. Bass: Bridges, Bryanf, Callahan, Conner, D1 on, er Sfudio Choir members perform wiih The grace and ease of professionals. FIRST ROW: A. Maxwell, V. Afwood, T. Sferchi, D. Dallon, L. Warson, L. Gourley, P. S+. John. SECOND ROW: J. Durham, J. Eger, D. Reed, B. Runh, M- Dole, M. Wolber, S. Koher, S. Ruehfman. THIRD ROW: B. Bryani, J. Dillion, A. Wilson, T. Bridges, G. Hagen, C. Redman, A. Sears. FOURTH ROW: T. Sfory, D. Wanlc, M. Morton. BenneH', Burks, Dalfon, Dillon, Dukes, Dunn, Eger, Fischer, Garber, Gourley, Greene, Hea+h, Johnson, Kooni-z, Langdon, Lederle, Masierson, Maxwell, Mazzei, Morris, Noclroson, Owens, Pangallo, Rabel, Reed, Rice, Sailing, ScoH, Sieferf, Smi'rl1, Sperber, Siamper, Sferchi, S+. John, Sfoclc, Vernay, Weber, Weifzel, Wendling, Woods. Tenor: Decher, Durham, Garland, Hagen, Morfon, Phillips, Redmon, Sears, Bernius. ., fX Rev. Watson, do yolu mean we can'+ have the bazaar. . Mrs. Sampler's querulous question is mei wiih worried expression of ihe pastor as he and Mr. Beebe search for a way fo overcome objections of the bishop. Spirited Vagabond creates joy in The Silver Whistle Oliver Erwenter, a tramp with a heart, brings renewed life to a group of old people in The Silver Whistle , first play given by the W'est High Drama Department this year. Posing as an inmate in an old folks home, Mr. Erwenter fBill Ryanj soon brings the down-cast residents out of their hum-drum routine with his genial manner. The audience delights in the droll antics of such characters as flirty Mrs. Sampler fAnn Rushj, hen-pecked Mr. Beebe fSteve Vlfulffj, and Miss I-Ioadly fCarolyn Haasj who often sneaks a taste of Scotch. Miss Tripp QDonna Langdonj creates the love interest with her devotion to Rev. Vlfatson fPhil Durhamy , the pastor of the local church. Other members of the cast included Chris lN7urster, Paul Bailey, Stephanie Chenoweth, Sally Kocher, Greg Kerher, Tim VValler, Dan Schenck, and Dave Radkey. The old folks waich horrified, as drunlren Mrs. Hoadly barges unexpeciedly into 'lhe courtyard and collapses over the astonished Reverend Watson. Discovering fhe 'irue icleniiiy of 'ihe beloved Mr. Erwenier. ihe eniire cas? gaihers in +he couriyard. Ann Rush, Sieve Wulff, Srevie Chenoweih, Sally Kocher, Carolyn Haas, Dan Schenclc, Paul Bailey, Chris Wursier, Tim Waller, Dave Racllcey, Bill Ryan, Donna Langdon, Tim Schoenberger, Greg Kerher. Wifh a whoop and a holler, Mr. Cherry amazes Mr. Beebee and Mr. Erwenier wiih his far from normal aciions. lnsieacl of wrifing his problems io Dear Abby Mr. Erwenier fBill Ryan, solilo- quizes 'io an unusual 'iraveling companion. Q ,,,, Z, ,ii ffl This MUST be the year's besr dance, vow Phil Durham and his Thespian companions, Bill Bryant, Vicky Poth and Linda Gourley. f-I Noi No! Starr over again! Mr. Brown siouily faces the problems 'tha-i' accompany directing a play. More hands means more worlc clone! Ham- mering and sawing, the eniire stage crew prepares for the big production this year. Continuous effort produces Oklahoma The glamor of stage an-tl the excitement of performance inspire VVest High's Thespian Troupe. United in some line of stage production the large enthusiastic Troupe not only furthers dramatic interest among students, but also plans an active yearly program. Witll Bill Bryant as president, Thespians included among this year's activities a Christmas party, a Hawaiian Luau, a trip to Ohio State University to see Carousel, a contest excursion to Columbus, many unforgettable cast parties, and summer plans for a convention trip to Indiana University. Although the hi-light of this year was the fun-filled musical Oklahoma, both other plays, The Silver Wlzistle and All The Way Home were successes. In the midst of the busy air, however, Thespians found time to stop, reorganize and begin again with new life and vigor. The Farmer and 'l'he Cowman should be friends, buf Andrew Carnes lPaul Bailey, keeps a paiernal eye on off-spring Ado Annie lSusie Ruehlmanj Why Curly llviilce Morfonl, I'd love 'lo ride in your surry! coos Laurey lDonna Langclonl. Wifh devilish abandcnmenf, 'lhe ever friend- ly cowboys and 'rhe congenial 'Farmers clash. ln La.urey's dream, Mike and Carolyn dramaiize fhe beaufiful Dream Belief. Charming, amusing 0klahoma praised by all O-K-L-A-I-I-O-M-A The nervous strains of the combined choruses echo through the hushed auditorium as the cast plunges into its first real performance of the popular Broadway musical. The hours of l+'s a beauliful mornin' bu+, as Curly +eIls Aunf Eller, every'll1ing's preparation and anticipation come to a happy Nol 90i ' his WaY- He Hllsl Calffl ll99e how l-au'eY can 'GSW' him' conclusion when leading characters Curly, Laurey and Aunt Eller join the choruses for the rousing title song. Included in the varied cast are pretty Ado Annie and her favorite but jealous beau, Yflfill Parker: a Persian peddler, Ali Hakim, who tries unsuccessfully to dodge the grasps of eternal marriageg and villain Judd Fry, who waits the perfect moment to murder his rival Curly. l pv- +.'L,..4- E .- l 'Why Should a girl who is l1eal+l1y and slrong babble like a baby . . . sings Laurey iDonna Langdon, while her underslanding neighbors lisfen. Tha+ girdle surely won'i' 'Fil' ya, Will! Ali Hakim lChris Wurs+erl infuriafes Will Parker lBill Bryanfl wiih bifing sarcasiic mockery. Poor Judd is Dead lamen'r Mike Morfon and Phil Durham in fheir sorrowful duel. Marry? Ado Annie? Me? Now iusl- wail a minuie, Mr. Carnes! Smooih +alker Ali squirms from +he poini' of Andrew Carnes' gun. l You beHer sfay away from Laurey if you know whais good for you! warns Judd. Oh Whaf A Beauliful Morning. sings 'ihe casr for +he lasl lime. The house lighis go up and 'lhe audience has a 'Feeling of expeciecl gaieiy. Violins: A. Gowcly, K. Anderson, P. Humphreys, J. Howard, M. Morlon, M. Slaubiiz, J. Kulsfad, Al Harrilos, T. Dickman, W. Smith, T. Alvis, A Kollalh, K. Hoeffer, J. Corfelf, D. Baker, L. Hacker, E. Franz, K. Illian, S. Cress, R. Schoii, D. Wade, D. O'Hara, A. Abacerli, L. Lace Drums: J. Coyle, W. Belz, A. Parker, R. Bass. Brass: R. Cra'Fl's, R. Schaefer, D. Burnside, S. Joos, D. Gigley, R. Klein, H. Lepple, B. Eckel . . Dim those lights! Heads up and backs straight. Point Su your bow! Ready? Roll the drums! Curtain please! These words, whispered by director Andrew Brady, . . echo behind the curtain on opening night. Players are excited, a little tense-and scared, but eager to perform to their utmost. As the performance progresses they relax a little, proud of the rich and mellow sounds which they are creating. The skill with which the Mfestern Hills Senior Orchestra performs does not co-me automatically, however, for the director, Mr. Brady, and the members of the orchestra work constantly to achieve perfection of interpretation, perfect tuning, and dynamics control. The group holds nightly rehearsals in preparation for the annual Christmas and Thanksgiving assemblies, the spring and winter concerts, and the State Contest. This year, for the third consecutive time, the orchestra received the highest rating possible, that of superior. B' Callahan. Winds: K. Scholl, S. Cinor, P. Huiclxins, T. Por'l'er, A. Byers, L. Borcherding, B. Gilbey, J. Schroder, J. Conaway, S. Ros+. Basses: G. Diehl, D. Cope, D. Bellman, J. Ford, M. Dalleska, G. Hagen. Violas: J. Greiser, V. Marlin, T. Newbold, C. Cappel, P. Heclcman, R. Shive, M. Chaldekas, F. Flickinger. Cellos: B- Armsirong, B. Newley, H. Hudson, M. Marlin, H. Sl1ere'Fir, J. Lacker, J. Lenhardt Under +l1e skillful baron of Mr. Andrew Brady fhe Senior orcl-iesfra confinues fo gain wide- spread recognifion for Hs performances -W' Qi li af - .iii Pondering over varied seleciions are Orcheslra Pin Club of-ficers, Karen Anderson, Marie Chaldekas, Ann Gowdy, and Gary Diel-rl. 6, ssse as All 2300 pictures successtiully pasted, ending many hours ot tedious work for busy staff members Donna Weurdeman, Laurie Wichman, Linda Spreen, Judy Thomas, Donna Schneeman, and Emily Beaman. Vitality keeps earnest Annual Staff going VV ith tons of rubber cement, dummy paper, rulers, p cils, and oceans of pictures to be mountedg the Annual Staff is off and running-soliciting ads, planning pictures, writing captions, copy, heads-work, work, working on the 63-64 Annual. The constant pressure and frequent late work nights wore the stable nerves of conscientious staff members to a frazzle, but with the incentive to create another All- American book the fifty staff members kept toiling to present all aspects of the 1963-64 school year in words and pictures. C11 i E N l -r4ewi 'i'?g2 -1 1 r v amuat Difficult decisions and weighty discussions involve the sponsors and editors of the Annual St-att. Selecting material for the opening section are Miss Weber and Mr. Love, sponsors: Pam DeTurk, Art Editor: Jennifer Ruehl, Photography Editor: Donna Eckert, Business Manager: Janice Eshman, Editor. Providing ihe school wifh good reading maferial, 'ihe annual sraff sells poclceibooks. Gary Harvey, Claude Rosi, and Nifa Arnold assist ,v',, ,,,4 V Typisfs Judy Sfoui, Sue Spencer and Connie McDaniels aid senior seciion edifors Jan Mauer, and Judy Rohr. Worlc nighf 'for 'lhe Annual means 'Food buf in spife of The array prepared by Donna Sfayin, Judy Deas, Suzi Ga'l'h, and Nancy Lloyd, wriiers Phil Berghausen and Dohrman Byers fail io be dislurloed. illllllgviiyi i'fiig?i When is 'lhe nexl' piciure scheduled? Tom Schiff inquires. Mike Allen nods in uncerfainiy while frus-irafed Bill Ryan, Lin- da Bushman, and Trudy Kolb wriie copy. I Couriiing with advisor Miss Walters- about layouis are Breeze Co-ediiors Virginia Evans and Nancy Whiiehursi' and associa-le ecliror Marge Fox. good Breeze is born of constant teamwork Crop that cut and get rid of that toinbstoningln Fourteen times a year, Breeze editors fit pictures, edi- torials, stories, and headlines together to produce our All- American newspaper. Assisting the editors is the Journalism class, the members of which act as reporters. Once a member has been assigned a story, he must track do-wn the facts, write the article, and turn it in by a definite deadline. The editors then revise the articles and arrange them into an 21Et1'21C- tive layout. Every issue is entirely planned and designed by the various editors under the leader- Planning is the key word! Page editors, Kafhy Horner, Lynn Pierson, Kathy Scoii, Donna McCroslcy, and June Foresier pre- pare 'For the coming issue of ihe Breeze. ship of Nancy VV'hitehurst, and Virginia Evans, co-editors. Taking a piclure or checking +l1e equipmenf, Breeze pl-iofographer, Tom Schiff, always welcomes his willing as5is+an+, Nancy Pefers. Wowl Judy Gross, open-moullxed Breeze re- porfer, lisfens alrenfively 'lo Mrs. Emerson's accounl' of her husband's asceni up Mr. Everest Measuring, sorling, seleding! Busy sfaff members feel 'Phe pressure of a heciic press day. Answering ihe phone and faking noies ai- 'lhe same 'lime make Nancy Whiiehursf aware of fhe duiies of the assistant principal, Mr. Siekman. Librarian for a day, Diane Bruns, assisls a delighted Rick Rehn in selecling and checking our his chosen books, during Girls' Week. Femininity reigns on Girls' Day HVVOIHZIH sullragc, initiated by the nineteenth amend- ment, has enabled women to take over many positions in the world today, confirmed Mr. Arthur J. I-Iavlovic. Girls have rnovetl in giant steps lfroni the aniendinent to the success of Girl's Week, he added. On Girls' Day, March 4, twelve senior girls, elected by their classmates, filled the administrative posts at VVCSECFII Hills. From first bell until the final minutes of the day each girl consulted her counterpart on the matters concerning the responsibilities of the position. VVhile the seniors worked at school, thirteen junior girls participated with representatives from 22 other schools in activities at City Hall. One girl from each school vietl for a position in co-uncil and city administration. All the representatives attended City Council meeting, having the opportunity to observe city governi At the conclusion of the day, the city and 1'16l'lf. school officials connnended the girls on a job Well done. Surrounded by papers and an awailing sl'uden'l', Jane Van Winlcle discovers Mr. Schilmn's iob isn'1' HE' an SBSY One. Promoting school spiril' and devising activities 'For enthusiastic Mustang-minded club members are the Pep Club officers: Pres., Sandy Marsh: Vice- Pres., Nancy Peters: Sec., Sally Siuftleg Treas., Jill Alban: Attendance Chairman, Janie Glaziergancl representing the Club.amember-Jucly Craig Spirit, activity, and enthusiasm keynote Pep Club and Y-Teens To grow as a person in friendship witl1 all people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God-these are the goals of Y-Teens. Activities of West High Y-Teens this year included a visit from a Cuban refugee, a potato chip sale and the Y-Teens Summer Tours in late July. Promoting school spirit is the main objective of Pep Club. This year VVest High members had a full agenda including a Canteen, a rooting section for fall sports, a candy apple sale, and the awarding of charms at their annual picnic. Life was joyous, fun- lilled, and busy for Pep Club members all year. Learning to cope with international problems, Y-teens greet a Cuban refugee at a meeting. 5 Ambition characterizes Band Letter Club Busily preparing tor the distribution ot letters at the annual spring picnic are the energetic Band Letter Club otticers: Marsha Rowland, Riclc Klein, Rod Crafts, Jack Schroeder, and Tim Waller. Band Letter Club is the spark behind West I-Iigh's lively band. Always a strong school spirit group, the letter club organizes the band members, both rookies and veterans, and promotes many activities. Under the leadership of officers Jack Schroder, Tim Mfaller, Richard Klein, Marsha Rowland, and Roger Crafts, this year's band letter club included among its activities, a canteen, candy apple sales, concerts, and the annual Band-Orchestra Picnic. Health careers-- inspire a successful future To gain insight into careers in health is the main purpose of Health Careers Club. Under the guidance 'of Mrs. Lilly, advisor, and Donna Mclnerney, President, the club began its activities in the fall with a Health Careers Day. At this, each member was allowed to forsee the duties involved in her specialized career. Other events highlighting the year included a Red Cross Drive with Student Council and several hygenic specialists speaking at monthly meetings. ls it type O, A, or B? Health Careers girls examine blood samples displayed by the medi- cal lab technician from a leading local hospital. 172 ,,e,,1, i X: - .1 ,'..'.-. -. ' '-1 A' ' T' , ' ' ' 1, ' -eat '-v af '22 . A --s '2f'?1.fi Ti Q Cfifirgif? 1' t ' it iraettsrg'-Q? M 'av ., ting-J'n i J'- Besides having aclivifies for fun, Hi-Y does lhings lhai' require deep i'l1ougl'1'l' and devoiion. Aflending church ihe members share a feeling of fellowship. Religion, service, and fun highlight Hi-Y's year Through the year Hi-Y members aim for their high goals-to create, extend, and maintain through the school and community high standards of Christian character. They meet once a week at the YMCA to plan a program of athletics, service, religion, and social counts. The highlight of the year is their direct participa- tion in the youth and government program at Columbus. Merchandising Club combines education, fun i Honoring Carol Kirchheiner for being elecfed Secreiary of 'lhe Miami I . - . . Valley DECA Assn. is Ann Leecly, presideni' of Merchandising Club. For those students who W1Sh to gain better 1ns1ght 1nto the business career, the Merchandising Club helps its members to learn to buy and sell, and to acquaint them with modern-day retailing programs and procedures. VVith the guidance of advisor, Mr. Lust, the club combines education with fun through field trips, hayrides, picnics, and a bowling party to close another successful year. ii in , it Pai Benily displays her scrapbook of lhe FBLA Convention +o her friends, Mary Smilh, Kafhy Weber, Linda McVay, Tammy Shoch, and Alvina Owen. FBL and FTA excel Busy FTA members Linda McVay, Bar- bara Young, and Kalhy Maichele prove 'lo be capable moniiors in the study halls. Under the leadership of advisor Mrs. Nester and President, Kathy Vlfeber, the Future Business Leaders Club witnessed a highly successful year. Newly installed in the Western Hills extra- curricular program, F.B.L.A. Activities included several bake sales for money-making projects and a state-wide convention held in Cincinnati during February. Likewise rewarding, were the experiences gained by members of the Future Teachers of America Club. Through monitoring Junior High study halls future teachers were given the opportunity to become better acquainted with the teaching profession. Other activities of the club consisted of a canteen dance and a luncheon for the faculty members. Language clubs thrive at West Hi Parlez-vous Francais? French students have dis- covered their language more interesting as they took part in the festivities of French Club this year. Officers helped to plan a year full of fun and activities which included a bake sale, the decorations of the classroom and a May picnic to close the year. Latin Club members were also busy during the '63-'64 season. Officers organized activities, the first of which was the movie Quo' Vaclis shown in the school auditorium. Club members sold charms during the Christmas season and sponsored a canteen. To end the year, guest speakers appeared at the annual club banquet. Mrs. Miisos and members of the French Club capi-ure a hini' of Gay Paree and the lovely Seine River from the 'iravel posters of France. 'Gaudeamus lgi'i'ur! In other words, Lei us sing while we are young. SPQR officers aniicipafe the Roman Festivities of 'Phe Latin Club banquef. Inspecting +l1eir domain are the Jr. Sludenl' Council officers Reed SchoH', Barry Longhauser, Phyllis Johnson, ancl Karen Van Hoose. Clubs spark the junior High-Life Mfith the opening of a new school year, the idea of clubs sparks junior high school students into lively participation with their fellow class members. There is a wide variety of clubs to choose from since almost every activity that is important in senior high has an equally important junior high counterpart. Thus, a student may get an early start in the activities which interest him most. Although there is not enough space in the Annual to include pictures of all junior high activities, these are many active junior high organizations. Particularly active at this level are newswriting, cheerleading, pep club and student council. Finding social entertainment joining various clubs junior high students develop fine interests. lnifiafion info 'lhe Junior Honor Society symbolizes an inclividual's worlcancl effort, his eagerness 'lo excel and his promise +o further bis knowledge rbrough sfucly. l Preparing 'Phe iunior page of +he Breeze is 'rhe iunior high srafrf Karen Van Hoose, Margie Bushman, Barb Bolson, and Janel' Tieman. Broiher and sisier ieam Sieve and Minna Gray ouishine all iunior high confenders 'ro become 'Phe Spelling Champions ai' Wesfern Hills. r p . 3 -Y .-rrr w l 4 Vim and vigor are absolufely necessary 'lo obfain school spirif. Jr High Pep Club officers and members prove Thai' 'rhey have iusi- 'l'ha+. Kicking-off clean-up campaign are Council officers Carolyn Seitz, JoAnn Greiser Ron Carlson, and Sherry Grow. Activity punctuates the Student Council year Wliether promoting school spirit, planning for the Homecoming dance, or selling Easter lilies, Student Council members are always bursting with activity. Backing many of the school's drives, campaigns and elections, Student Council members make sure that each event is well planned and well publicized by posters and announcements to insure that it is a success. The membership has continued the usual customs of canteens, Thanksgiving baskets, selling calendars, decorating the Christmas tree, collecting used clothing, and selling rolls after exams. A new project proposed this year was the Code of Dress. Set up by the Student-Teacher-Parent Board, it stressed the proper attire each student should wear to school. lfllith activity as the keyword, the Council spent a successful year under the leadership of officers Ron Carlson, President, Carolyn Seitz, Vice-President, .Io Anne Greiser, Secretary, and Sherry Grow, Treasurer. Who will be the next basketball queen? Swiftly and anxiously Ron Carlson and Ken Carr count votes. June Forster was the winner! ii l E' N'k3i1 52 2 ' ni L1 as 7-1 '- 1 , Y - - 1- .453 4 Gripes. complainis, suggesi-ions! Weary Lynn Pierson. chairman of -I-he grievance commiiiee, sighs wi+h dismay as Suzi Gaih aclcls her commenis 'io i-he collecfion. Too high? worries Jean Panaro as she and Jackie Friclce aim 'io abide by Wesl Hi's Code of Dress. in -V , in ii, 'V V L 1- f. Y je 2, , f' ? Fair 1 Sue Minorand Ralph Faulkner, eleci-ion commiHee heads, group por'lrai'is 'For 'Phe Mr. Wesiern Hills eleciion. .Eg ' . wr Q 1 in ' -L. Shades of SILAS MARNER? No, ii s Siucleni Council members Dennis Breen, Sharon Lorch and Paula Heclcman counfing lhe money donaied by Wesfern Hills siuclenis for fhe American Red Cross Associafion. End of a fascinating year Trying 'io capiure fleeiing momenfs of icy shared ai' Wes? Hi, seniors exci+edly leaf 'rhrough 'iheir annuals and colleci' signafures was LEM . .X .i 'i f:eef gs Lrg X , MS ' Y I LIT. .. ', Mi '? ' vi ::!f:: ' L Qi 1 I. Wi' is . '2 ggjiij' fl- L ' . V. i :-UAE, ::, - I , asf, -,,- . 'I' '- 4 1 I' gs gg :, , EE, 5 'iiggsg 'fy if fi . , Yiifffr Q. ' ' f V' E E ' E i 2?mgi.' 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Yale recall our crazy antics as rookies, our pride as freshmen, finally our joy at the first prom. Now the moment of graduation faces us. Yet each one of us experiences this important moment differently. The high school years have come to an end, the activities cease and we stand alone, a product ot eighteen years of study. The roll the 'Flag announce a ioyous Class- Day. of the drums and the waving ot Starting the procession ot excited seniors tor their last walk around the school, Daisy Chain members herald the beginning ot Class Day. Hearts are ioyous, spirits are elated, as the departing senior class ends the year with the traditional Class Day procession. -- V. . 1, K , ., 5 Y . ' , ,gg , 'Y' , g Sf , ' A Brief' 5 '--- -.1 'La - t ' 3 L -- ,j,?:e-- i e1:g'i2 , . I ' - fcaf-'gas-f-e'fT.a 1-,'5 :iff - - .w-Hs 1-f...,g w s, - - .a.e,,ff'fl Q r - -s . Lf. rs. 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I 'M' ' 3'1f'f115f!1 , y ggi., '111 1.12f51 , za., 1.1 .11,, 111 Q -Tl 1 To have in your hand a god, a demon, or a dream . In emor Gia Principal VVe are optimistic because we believe we recognize our own shortcomings. XfV'hen we discover our own errors, when we see that we lo-st wars that were won, when we experience strile between economic, racial, and religious groups-then we learn ' ' i ' ur that new methods must be explored. In the evaluation ol these new methods hes o hope for the luture-our optimism. These words, fraught with meaning for us today, were written for the 1948 Annual by Mr. Rayburn W. Cadwallader, Western Hill's beloved ML Cad, whose death on February G saccene ns trot uate of Wfilmington College, came to Western Hills to be its principal in 1946. During Mr. Cadwallader's ten years as principal, VVestern Hills received many recog- nitions for academic advancements and student achievents. Mr. Cad's enthusiasm for West High helped create an exciting school spirit. He was an ardent rooter at all the sporting events, and seldom missed a class dinner, dance Friends, Mr. Cadwallader saw ll d l' l tsands of lormer students. Mr. Cadwallader, a grad- or banquet. As a member of the Society of every one as a friend with personal potential as an individual. He believed that the school had the responsibility of preparing the individual for more effective personal living and of integrating him into the social, economic, and political phases of being a citizen and a neighbor cknowledgements Sighs o-f relief and shouts of joy . . . the Annual is finally in print, bound and covered, and ready to be viewed. The staff has labored to correlate art work and layout style to copy and pictures in order to match and to blend with a free and light, yet broad human value - that people are unique beings, each with his own ideas and talents. Ideas were long in coming many times, and the staff couldn't have produced the book alone fthough, being unique and unusual beings, we triedlj . So to these people, we owe our deep thanks and graditude: Dr. H. James Takao, for his invaluable aid in helping the staff capture a certain special mood for the opening section by showing us his japanese scrolls and letting us use his precious Japanese dolls for the picture on page Ll, Ginny Evans, for lending the staff her family's valuable Japanese guide books and references on the country's history and culture. The National Red Cross, who generously allowed us to use the photo on page 15, of Mr. Kennedy greeting teenage Red Cross representatives from all parts of the worldg Mr. A. J. Havlovic for the picture of Mr. Cadwallader on page 184g The Post-Time Star for the photo on page 335 Mr. Claude Rost for the football team formal pictureg Tom Schiff who took countless photos for almost every section, and who valiantly came to our rescue in emergencies Qsuch as the time we lost the track picljg Mr. McTamney and Mr. Busch of Schelleto's for senior and activity photographs. Circle Engraving Company of Indianapolis, and The Hurley Company of Camden, Arkansas, who both carrie through, as always, with excellent workmanshipg Mr. James Kilgore of Kingscraft, who helped to make our original, fragile design into an attractive cover for the book. The administration, faculty, and staff of VVestern Hills for their help with underclass pictures, their patience with our picture days and their understanding of the dazed, harried, andfor vague expressions most of the staff wore as deadline time neared. Mrs. Goodfellow, who faithfully Qand a bit bleary-eyedj transferred the minute lines of this year's art work onto the necessary cellulose flip sheetsg Mr. Love for his staunch supervision of the book's money matters, even with the help GQ of a broken adding machine. Mr. Russell Benson of Indianapolis who was invaluable in helping the staff with layouts, design and superb photography, inspiration and encouragement, Duncan Schiedt, Mr. Benson's assistant, who patiently submitted to the staff's wild photography suggestions. Miss VVeber, our advisor, who put up with foreign languages cluttering her boards, and an unexpected land rainyj trip to Indianapolis with the staff. She would always bring the Editorial Board clown to earth when we became carried away with our own ideas, she coordinated the activities of all the rest of the staff. Our guiding influence, Miss Weber receives our deepest thanks. A Bellman, Bill ....... Abaecherli, Ann --- -- 77,164 Abanto, Suzanne -- -- ----- 61 Abbott, Barbara ........ --- 55 Abbott, Lewis ..... ........ 7 7 Abbott, Pat ..... ........ 7 7 Abner, Linda ........ ..... 6 1 Abrams, Ronald ....... .... 6 1 Achepohl, Judy ......... --- 77 Ackenhausen, Cheryl .... --- 67 Acree, Donna ........,..... - 55 Acree, Roger ............... 77 Adams, Charlotte ....... --- 67 Adams, Diana ...... ....... 4 9 Adams, Gary ....... .... 6 1 Adams, Gregory --- -..-.. 67 Adams, James ........ .... 6 1 Adams, Mary Lee -- .... 49 Adamson, Sherman --- --- 77 Adkins, Bonnie .... --- 55 Adrian, Cheryl .... --- 67 Advertising ..... --- 192 Agostini, Jean -- .... 55 Agostini, Judy .... --- 67,70 Ahr. Linda ....... ...... 6 7 Ahr, Kay ....... .... 6 7 Aichele, Betty -- .... 77 Ake. Linda ....... .... 4 9 Aker, Laverne --- -- 77 Allen, Glenda ....... .... 6 1 Allen, Howard ..... .... 67 Allen, June ...,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Allen, Allen, Allendorf, Linda Linda ....... Mike ...... - -------- 67 --------- 77 Allgeyer, Barbara ........... Altiemeier, David ------ 67,75,122 77 -..--- 77 GENERAL INDEX Baston, Janet ....... .... Bateman, Darla ...... .... Bates, Kathy ................ Bates, Wilma -- Bauer, Jerry --- Bauer, Leonard --- ---- Bauer, Robert .... Bauman, Marsha --- ---- Baumgardner, Tom --- ---- 67 67 77 59 49 55 ---- 67 61 77 49 67 55 55 61 Bays, B111 ............ .... Baxter, Carol .... .... Beal, Daniel ........ .... Beal. Dorothea ....... .... Beale, Gene ......... ....,. Beall, Diane ...... .....,. 4 9 Beaman, Emily .... .... 7 7,175 Beard, Ruth .,...... ...... 6 1 Beasley, Kathy --- ---- 61 Beasley, Ralph --- ---- 77 Beck, George ...... .,.. 5 5 Beck, Judith ........, ..., 6 7 Beck, Nelson .... .... 4 9 Beck, Peter ....,. ,,,, U S1 Becker, Karl ...... .... 6 1 Becker. Mike ...... .... 6 1 Berknell. Barb ..... .... 5 9 Becknell, Beverly --- --,, 55 Bedinghaus. Barb -- .... 67 Bedinghaus, Sue .... .... 6 1 Beechum, Tim ..,..... ,,,, 7 7 Beerman, Donna --- ---- 61 Begley, Kathy --- ---, 61 Behler, Donna ,.... .... 6 7 Behler, Ronna --- ---- 67 Belchee, Glenn ..... ...,, 67 Bell. Bob ..... .... Belmonte, Donna ..... ..... Belmonte, Sharon Bennett, ' Bennett. Bennett, Gloria ....... ,,,-, Bennett. ------- 61 --- 67,165 49 67 Bill ....... ,,,- 6 7 Dianbe ..... ...- 6 1 67 77 Susan .,... .....,.., Botts, Doug ..... Bowen, Frank -- Bowerly, Robin Bowles, Mark ...........,.,,, Bowling, Butch ...,...,,,,,,- Bowling, Orville -- --- Bowling, Paul --- Bowman, Anita --- Boyce, Clydis .... Boyle. James Boyles. Carla --- Boyles, Carol ..... Bracht, Linda Bradburn, Cat --- Bradburn, Margie -- Braden, Barb ....... Brading, Stephen 1-Jn Bradley, John, ..,,v----, --- Bradley, Robert ....... Bradshau, Terry ........ 'III Bragg, Pam ..... Branam, Ken .... Brandes, Mike -- 61 77 61 77 61 67 49 55 61 49 77 ---- 67 77 67 77 55 77 77 77 77 77 85 49 67 Brandt, Charles .... ........- Brannon, Dan --- --- 77,148,149 Braver, Susan .... ......... 7 7 Braun, Dan .................. 49 Braun, Ed .........s.,.-..... 49 Bredenfoerder, Nancy ...... 77 Breeze Staff ...,..-......... 168 Breining, Gary ...... Brester, Neil ........ --- 61 ----- 77 Bretcher, David ............. 77 Brettschneider Dave 67,131 Breunig, winiim .... Inf .... 67 Brevik, Kristin ..... Brewer, Wayne ..... ---..- 85 ------- 77 Brickweg, Bob ............ 67,131 Bridenbaugh, Louise ........ 49 Bridgeford, Bill .......... 67,131 Brock, Brenda --..--- Brockhoff, Shawn -- Brodbeck, Sharon -- Brodsky, Linda .... Brooks, Ada .... Brooks, Don --- Brooks, Mary -- Brown, Diana --- Brown, Jeff ...... Brown, Linda --- Brown, Pat. ........ Brown, Robert ..... 55 Alvxs, Lind - .....,.. ...,.. 6 7 Amend, June ...... -- 67 Amend, Robert ..... -- 67 Amer, Charles ...... -- 67 Amer, Dubbar ....... ...... 4 9 Amer, George ............... 55 Amos, Laura ,..... ...... 6 7 Anderson, Bevy ......... -- 67 Anderson, David ............ 77 Anderson, Jill ....... ...... 7 4 Anderson, Rebecca .......... 67 Anderson, Sheila .... ..... 7 7 Anderson, Timothy -- .... Andes. Gilbert ...... .... Annual Staff ................ 166 Apostal, Barbara ............ 77 Chapman, Andrew --.. Arbogast, Karen --- .... -- 77 Archib Arlng, ald, Arthur --- Anita ....... B ---.. 67 --- 21,77 Baarlaer. Bill ..----. --4-- 57 Bachelier, Cathy --- ---L 55 Bacon, Sandy ..... --- 61 Bacon, Susan --- -- 55 Baesel, Ann ....... ...-.-..- 7 7 Bailey, Connie ............... 67 Bailey, Deborah ............. 55 Bailey, Paul ...... 77,159,161,163 Baitz. Mary ..............-.-- 67 Baker, Richard -L s........... 67 Baker, Keith --- Baldock, Ron ..... Baldoc k, Tom ................ 77 -- 77 67 55 Baldwin, Charles ............ Boaz, Virginia Baldwin, Mark ,,.,- ,-, 49.52 Baldwin, Micky .... ........ 5 5 Ball, Richard ......- .....- 6 7 Balsiger, Cheryl --, --- 55 Balsiger, Karen ...... .... 6 1 Band ................. -- .... 116 Bandy, Robert .... --- 67 Banfield, Archie --- Bans, Jan ....,..... Barber, Diana ..... ---.. 61 ..----- 55 -- 61,164 Barber, Douglas --- ---- 55 Barber, Fred ..... --- 77 Bargo, JoAnn ..... --- 49 Barker, Donna .... -- --- 67 Barker, Eugene ...... --- 77 Barker, Gale ..... - --- --- 49 Barker, Linda ............... 61 Barkley, Buddy .... ....... 6 7 Barnes, Dave - ............... 67 Barnes, Donna --- ---- 49,53 Bamet, Glenda --- ..-. -- 49 Bartley, Nancy ..... .... 4 9,53 Bartlow, Richard -- ..... 49 Barton, Jim ......... --- 61 Basquettle, Marsha --- --- 55 Bastin, Donald ....... --- 49 Baston, Eugene .... --- 67 Bentley, Pat ..... .... 7 7,174 Benton, Judy .... ,,.,, 7 7 Berding, Ruth .... .... 6 1 Berghausen, Pat -- .... 61 Berling, Robert --- ---- 77 Bei-ling, Steven ..... ..,. 6 1 Bernard, Joan -- .... 67 Bernet, Pamela --- ---- 77 Bernhard, Dale -- ..... 67 Bernius, Craig ...... .,,,,,, 7 7 Berretz, Manfred --- --- 77,145 Bertram, Jerry --- Beson, Sharen --- Betz, Walter ..... Beyer, Keith .... Beckel, Janet ..... Becknell, Mike --- Biddle, Harry ...,. .... 7 7 Biedinger, Steve --- ----- 55 Biermann, Karen --- ..... -- 55 Binder. Walter ...... .... 6 7,145 ' 77 Birch, Roy .......,,,, ,-.,- -. ..... 49 ..--- 77,164 ---..- 55 ---- 77 ---- 77 Birk, Klaus ..,....-. M-, 77 Bischoff, Kathleen --- ---- 59 Blackwell, Jerry ...... --,- 61 Blanton, Teddy ..... .... 7 7 Blanton, Terry ..... .... 4 9 Blatzer, Jacqueline --- ---- 77 Bloebaum, Donna .... .... 6 1 Bloegaum. Roger ....... .... 6 7 Bloemker, Charlotte -- .... 59 Bloemker, Clifford .... .... 5 2 Bloomfield, Marlene -- .... 49 Bloomfield, Norma --- .... 55 67 61 49 67 Blum, Pete ......... .... Bochenek, Stan --- ---- Boehnlein, Pam -- ---- Boeing, Jack ....... .... Boggs, Douglas ...... .... Bohl, Diana ........ .... 5 5 Bolger, Mary Anne --- ---- 77 Bolinger, Marsha --- ---- 67 Bolinger, Scott ,...... .... 5 5 Bollinger, David --- ---- 67 Bollinger, Ed ........ .... 7 7 Bollmann, Gayle --- ..... -- 77 Bolsen, Barb ....... --.- 61.177 Bolton, Cindy ....... .....- 7 7 Bolton, Karen ......... ...... 7 7 Bonapfel, Richard ......-... 57 Bonkowski, John --- .... 67,145 Booker, Linda ...... ...... 5 5 Booker, Robert ............- V49 Booker, Sharon .... g--g ...... 67 Borcherding, Larry .... 76,77,165 Borcherding, Phyllis Anne -- 67 Bosken, Carole .............. 55 Boston, Gearldine .......... 55 Boston, James ..... .... 4 9 Brumback, Connie -- Bryant, Brenda --- Bryant, Cheryl .... Bryant, Velmia .... Bryson, Roger -- Buck, Barbara -- Buck, Craig .,... Buescher, Steve -- Bullins, Doug ..... Bullins, Glenda --- Bullins, Sharon --- Bullock, Ronnie --- Bunthoff, Glenn ..... ----- 49 ..-- 67 -- 18,77 --- 55 ..-.. 55 --..-- 61 --- 49 ..---- 61 --- 67,154 67 77 Burden, John --- .... - --- Burg, Harry ..... Burg, John ........ Burger, Barbara --- Burgun, Cindy ...... Burke, Arthur ....... Burnett, Lorraine ...... --- Burnett, Mary Jane ....... --- Burnside, Rickey .... Burress. David ..... Burton, Sandra 77 61 67 67 61 61 77 49 55 61 61 49 --- 61 77 61 77 67 49 67 67 61 67 61 ------ 59 55 Bushman, Margie ........ 61,123 Busch. JoAnn ..... Butcher, David ..... Butler, Bill .......... Butcher, David --- Butler, Karen -- Butler, Susan ....... ----., 77 ---- 77 ---- 85 ..--- 67 77 Byers, Ardith .......-. --- 77,123 Byrd, Cynthia --- --- Byrd, Maggie .... --- ---- 67 Byrum, Janet .......... .... 4 9 Byrum, Roger .... ......... 5 5 Byrum, Ted .... .... 6 7 C Cagle, Barry ..... -.-.--- 4 9 Cagle, Gary --- -- ----- 55 Cain, Cary .... .........--. 6 1 cam, chris -- ...... 61,125 Cain, Dan .... -- .-..... 67 Cain, Den .................... 55 Cain, Marty ............ ---- 67 Cain, Kathy ......... .... 4 9 Caldwell, Marsha ..... .... 6 1 Caldwell, Sharon --- ---- 67 Callahan, Mike ...... ....... 7 7 Callahan, Robert ......... 67,165 Callahan, Sara ....... ..... 6 7 Callicoat, Joe ......... --- 61 Cammerer, David ...... --- 77 Campbell, Connie ..-- --- 49 Campbell, Connie - --- 67 Campbell, David .... --- 55 Campbell, James --- --- 67 Campbell, Joyce --- ----- 49 Campbell, Patty --- ..... -- 55 Cappell, Candace ........ 67,165 Cappel, Cheryl --- ----- 77 Carey, Rita ...... --.. 77 Carlin, Scott ........ --- 55 Carlson, Susan ....... --- 61 Carlton, Janet ....,.-....,., 77 Carmichael, Beverly ......... 55 Carney. Barry ............ 77,138 Carney, Carol Carr, Patricia -- Carrier, Greg -- --..-- 77 --- 67 --- 77 Carson, Jerry ..... ..... 6 7 Carson, Kyle ........ ....... 4 9 Carson, Scott .,,,,1-,,,., 77,131 Carson, Steve ..... ..... 6 7 Carter, Charles ..... --- 67 Carter, Ellen .... --- 61 Carter, Kathy --- Carter, Kent ..... Carter, Carter, Cartwright, Byron -- Casserly, Tom ....... Koleen .... Mary ....... ----- 49 --- 77,145 ----- G1 ------- 55 ---- 61,62 67 Cassidy, John ........ --- 61 Casson, Sue .......... --, 77 Casto, Jim .......,. ..., , ,, 67 Catanzaro, Elsie ..... --- 77 Caudill, Linda ....... --- 67 Caudill, Marsha .... --- 55 Cave, Martha .... --- 67 Caveman, Linda --- ----- 77 Cavendish, Ron .,... .-.... 6 1 Chaldekas, Belinda ...... 61 119 chaidekas, Marie ,....... 711165 77 Chalfant, Greg h .............. 77 77 55 --- 61 67 49 -..--- 77 Chambers, Jackie ............ Chambers, Paul ..... Chambers, Elizabeth Chambers, Wayne .... Champlin, Carol .... Chandler, Bob ....... Chandler, Charlott --- Chandler, Dalton .......... -- 49 Chaney, Diana ............ 20,61 77 52 Chapman, Kay ........ Chappell, Martha --- --- 77 Charles, Ray ......... --- 49 Chasteen, Wanda .... --- 74 Chatham, Phyllis ..... --- 77 Cheek, Linda ........ --- 49 Cheek, Robert -- ...... ..... 5 5 Cheerleaders .......... .... 1 14 Cheesman, Barbara .......... 74 Chenoweth, Stephanie Childers, Brenda ------ 77, 152,158,159 ------------ 55 Childers, Kathy ............. Childs, Ray ........ Childs, Sandy ...... Childs, Chinn, Steve ..... Sandy ........ . --- 77,1 67 45 ----- 55 --- 49 67 Choir ........................ 156 61 Christerson, Dave Christy, Bill ......... Christy, Patricia Clark, Carole --- Clasgens, Jeff -- Clay, Mary ....... Claydon, Veron --- Clayton, Cheryl --- Clayton, Danny -- Clayton, Edna ..... Cleary, Christine .... Cleeves. William Clements, Carol ...... Clements, Diana ..... 55 67 52 61 77 --- 55 67 49 61 55 61 55,114,124 55,114,124 Clements, Janet .............. 77 Clifton, Jacquelyn ........... 55 Clifton, Sherry .............. 49 Cline, Donna ........ --- 77,122 Cline, Jackie ...... ..... 5 5 Cline, Sandy ....... --- 67 Cochran, Connie ..... --- 67 Codling, Ken ...... --- 67 Coekshatt, Bill ....... --- 49 Cockshutt, Rebecca -- ..... 55 Coghill, Steve ............... 49 Cole, Gale ............... 77,125 Cole, Kathy ................. 77 Cole, 'Sherry ...... Colegate, Sandi .... --- 49 --- 77 Collier, Angie --- ----- 55 Collier, Rodney .... -- 11,61 Collins, Gay .... --- 49 Collins, Wayne -- --- 77 Colwell, Irma --- --- 67 Combs, Bill ...... --- 61 Combs, Brenda --- ----- 49 Combs, Donna -- ....... 55 Combs, Janet ..... ---- 6 7 Combs, Linda ....... --- 61 Combs, Sandra .... --- 49 Comello, Cheryl --- ----- 67 Comp, Kathy ...... ....... 6 1 Conaway, John .... --- Conleg, Steven --- 77,165 ---..- 49 Connell, Steve ..... ..... - - 55 Connelly, John ---- --- 67,131 Conner, Dwight .... ..... 7 7 Conner, Michael ..... ..... 7 7 Conover, Glinda --- ..... -- 61 Cooke, Sally ,,... -..-- 49 Cooke, Sue ........ ..... '7 7 Coomer, Harry ...... --- 67,131 Cooper, Bonnie .... ..... 6 7 Cooper, Sally .... ..... 7 7 Cope, Tom ........ .... 1 8,77 Corbin, Michael -- 67,131 Corhitt, Claude --- ----- 52 Corcoran, Jerry --- ----- 78 Corcoran, Judy --- -.,----- 49 Corcoran. Mike -- 78,138 Corlett. Janie ..... --- 78,164 Cornelius, Jim ..... ..... 6 7 Cornwell, Patricia --- --- 67 Correll, Darlene .... --- 67 Correll, Sharon --- --- 55 Cote, Marilyn .... --- 67 Cottrill, Nancy --- ---- 78 Couch, Arnold -- --- 55 Couch, Dolly .... --- 61 Couch, Orella --- --- 59 Couch, Pauline --- ---- 55 Couch, Walter ..... .... 5 5 Couch, William --- ---- 49 Coulten, Pam --- --- 78 Cox, Kent ..... --- 49 Cox, Ted .... --- 49 Coy, Lynetta --- ----- 61 Coyle, Pam --- --- 76,79 Coyle, Pat ..... 49,60 Craig, Bill .... .... 6 7 Craig, Judy ..... Crai Wa ne -- Craven, John ...... .... Crawford, Carol --- ---- Crawford, Craig --- ----- 61 Crawford, Lin ...... -- 25,78 Crawford, Russel ...... .... 5 9 Creekbaum, Cheryl --- ---- 78 Creekbaum, Joann .... .... 5 5 Creekbaum, Nancy --- ----- 61 Cremeans, Andy --- ..... -- 61 Cremeans, Donald --- .... 68,165 Cremeans, Ron .... ....... 7 4 55 E. Y ---- 67 Cramer, Stephen --- ---- 67 67 68 Cress, Sharon .... --- 68,164 Cribbet, Donna .... ..... 6 1 Cripe, Dennis --- ---, 61 Cripe, Ken ...,.. .... 6 8 Crishard, John .... .... 5 6 Crum, Mike ...... ---- 61 Culjak, Linda ..... .... 6 8 Cum Laude .......,..., ..... 1 55 Cunningham, Gary .......... 68 Cunningham, Patty ....... 55,59, Cunningham, Robert 115,124 -------- 61 Curington, Robert .......c.. 68 Curren, Cliff ....... l-- 68,138 Curry, Richard -- Curtis, Tony .... IJ ----- 52 ---- 74 --- ----- 79 Dailey, Elizabeth Dalleska, Mary ..... ....... 5 2 Dalleska, Michael Dalton, Dalton, Dede ...... -- Sandy ..... .... 79,165 79,82 79 D'Angelo, Ronald Daniels, Susan .... .... Dansberry, Joe .... .... Daugherty, Jim --- ---- Davidson, Charles Davidson, Jackie Davidson, Lonnie 68 49 79 49 --- ---- 61 -- .... 68 --- ---- 59 61 49 68 61 79 61 Davis, Barb ....... --- Davis. Bernice .... --- Davis, Charlotte -- ---- Davis, Edith ...... --- Davis, Edward ...... --- Davis, Geraldine -- --- Davis, John ....... --- 55 Davis, Judy ..... --- 68 Davis, Karen --- --- 61 Davis, Linda --- --- 61 Davis, Susan -- --- 79 Davis, Terry .... --- 49 Davis, Wanda --- --- 49 Day, Larry ..... ....-.-.-- 5 5 Dazier. Cliff --- ...-..---- -- 79 Deal, Phil ............... - 74,131 Deas, Billy ........ 79,24,145,l38 Deasey, Shirley ............. 68 Decher, Bob -... -. ..-...-. '79 Decher, Darlene -- --- 61 Deegan, Karen --- --- 49 Dehyle, Donna -- --- 61 Deiiel, Janet -- --- 79 Delk, James ..... --- 61 Denham, Carol .... --- 61 Denham, Charles .... --- 55 Denham, Linda .... ....... 5 5 Derrick, Judy ..... ........ 6 1 Dettmer, Diane ............. 49 Dettmer, Ronald ...... 79,121,145 DeVilliers, Susan .......... 79,72 Dickerson, Bailey ........... 61 Dickerson, Dixie --- Dickerson, Jean -- Dickerson, Jim -- Dickman, Trina .,.. -..- 49 ----- 61 ------- 78 --- 61.164 Dieckmann, Art --- ----- 61 Dieckmann, Ron --- --- 49 Diefenbach, Jill .... --- 55 Dillion, Jack ......... --- 78 Dimitroff, Rosemarie --.. --- 49 Dinkins, Kathy .....s.......- 68 Disken, Beverly ..... --- 61,115 Disken, Pam ...... --- 78,114 Dissinger, Dale .... Dixon, Al ....... Doepke, Barb --- ----.. 78 ----- 68 ------- 61 Dole, Marilyn .... --- 78,156 Doll, Gayle .... ..... 5 5 Doll, Pat ...... --- 68 Doll, Richard .... --- 76 Dollriehs, John .... --- 68 Dollriehs, Sandy --- --- 49 Dolphin, Janice .... .... 6 8 Donahoe, Barbara -- .... 61 Donahoe, Loretta --- ---- 61 Dorn, Darlene ..... --- 74 Dorsch, Roselle .... .... 6 1 Dorsch, Rick ...... --- 68 Douglas, Carol ..... ..... 6 8 Douglas, Claudia --- ------- 61 Douglas, Joe ...... .... ... --- 49 Doxsey, Ellen .... ....... 7 8 Drake, Herb .... ..... 5 5 Drake, Robert --- ---- 74 Drake, JoAnn --- ---- 61 Drake, Robert -- .... 68 Dressel, Linda -- .... 61 Dressel, Lois .... .... 6 1 Driskill, Bonnie ..... .... 7 9 Driskill, Larry ......... .... 5 5 du Bruyne, Rae Ellen ...... 68 Dudley, Glenn .......... .... 7 9 Duebber, Jim ......... .... 7 9 Duffey, Tom ...... .... 5 5 Dukes, Juanita ..... .... 6 8 Dukes, Robert ....... .... 5 5 Dunaway, Darlene --- ---- 68 Duncan, Linda ..... .... 6 8 Dunhoff, Penny --- --- 79 Dunn, Andy ....... .... 7 9 Dunnett, Marilyn -- .... 55 Dunnett, Sandy --- ---- 49 Durham, Jane --- -- 13,79 Dunogis, Roger --- ---- 49 Durkin, Mike .... ..... 6 8 Durrant, Janice --- --- 61,125 Duvall, Marzetta --- ----- 55 Dykes, Phyllis .... .... 6 1 Dyer, Pat ........ .... 7 9 E Eads, Glenn --- --- 68 Earls, Linda .... --- 49 Eary, Charles ...... .... 4 9 Easterly, James .... --- 61 Easterling, Lynn --- --- 68 Eaton, Sue ........ --- 55 Eberhardt, Tom --- ---68 Eccard, Carol --- --- 79 Eccard, David --- ..... -- 55 Eccard, Wayne -- ........ 68 Eckel, Bob ..... --- 79,154,165 Ecton, Connie --- ...... -- 68 Ecton, Linda -- Eden, Alfred -- Eden, Charles -- Eden, Therese -- Edens, Judy ,... Edwards, Doug -- Egelhoff, Pam --- Eger, Janice ...... Eger, Jim ............ Eggerding, Henry --- Ehling, Betty ...... Eiding, Laura ........ Eickbusch, Cindy .... Eichstadt, Kathy -- Eidlng, Edward --- Eifert, Thomas --- Elsele, Cindy -- Eisele, David --- 59 68 49 61 49 65 --- 49 --- 79 --- 79 --- 79 --- 79 --- 79 --- 59 55 :ll si --- 55 --- 81 --- vs Eisele, Mike ....,.. ..... Elsele, Robert ...... Eisenhard, Bruce .... Ekardt, Sharon --- Elde r, Evelyn .... Elder, Judy ..... Ellcoff, Sylvia --- Ellington, Arthur - Elliott, Charles --- Elliott, Danny --- Ellio tt, George -- Elliott, Jack --- Elliott, James --- Elliott, Linda --- Ellis, Dennis .... Ellis, Kathleen -- Ellis, Linda ..... Ellis, Nancy .... Ellis, Richard --- Ellis, Robert --- Ellis, Roger -- Ellis, Roger --- Ellis, Todd --- Ellison, Gary --- - Ellis Ely, Ely, Eme on, Janice --- Linda ..... Karen ..... ry, Karen -- Enders, Mary .... Engel, Barbara -- Engel, Janet ...... Engel, Linda ........ Engelbert, Arnold England, Cheryl ..... England, Jo Ann Engle, Steve ........ Ensminger, Jack Erdman, Bob ...... Erhardt, Suzi ....... Ernst, Carolyn -- Eshman, Bill ...... Espelage, Jo Ann --- Estridge, Keith .... Eshom, George -- Eshom, Terry -- Etter, Mike ..... Eubank, Dave .... Euverard, Cary ..... Evans, Catherine .... 68 78 55 78 61 61 79 55 78 59 74 78 --- 61 49 68 61 74 62 62 49 49 62 62 68 78 IfIII'l75,79 49 68 55 49 79 62 --- 79 --- 68 --- 55 --- 79 --- 79 --- 55 --- 55 68 68 79 55 52 53 79 --- 55 62 68 68 49 68 62 58 Evans, David ...... --- Evans, Denise -- --- Evans, Jean ....... --- Evans, Maragret -- --- Evans, Patricia .... ..... Eyrich, David .... --- 79,136 F Falk, Myra Caye --- --- 79 Farrison, Linda ..... --- 62 Faulkner, Jo Anne --- 79 Faulkner. Lois ...... --- 68 Faulkner, Ted .... --- 55 F.B.L.A. ---.. ...... --- 174 Fechenda, Vicki --- --- 79 Fellerman, Donna --- 79 Fellerman, Sandra -- 79 Fernbacher, Dan --- --- 79 Ferrante, Margo -- --- 49 Ferrarelll, Carol .... --- 62 Fichter, Charlene --- ..... -- 69 Fiete, Donna ...... ......... 7 8 Fiete, Jerry ................. 62 Findlay, Beverly ...... 69,74,124 Fisher, Bob ...... ......... 7 8 Fisher, Greg .... ....... 4 9 Fisher, Kay ....... --- 78 Fisher, Richard .... - .... 55 Fisher, Robert ...... -- 49,58 Fitzgerald, Andrea --- 78 Fixmer, Margie ..... Flanagan, Lois .... Fletcher Mart --- 78 .-- 49 . y --- ----- 62 Fllckinger, Fred --- --- 79,165 Foley, Dolores --- --- -- 62,165 Flinchum, Sherry .... Forch, Frank ..... Ford, Jim ........ Ford, Keith ...... Ford, Tom ........ Forsyth, Regina -- Forte, Ron ....... Foster, Carol .... Hobert -- Linda --- Foster, Foster, Foster, Steven --- Foster, Virginia -- Foust, Lonnie --- Fowler. James -- Fox, James ..... Frakes, Bob --- Frank, Donna --- Frank, Paula ...... Franklin, Deborah ----- 79 - ....... 62 --- 79,165 --- 79,136 49 63 63 69 79 62 --- 79 69 53 79 ----- 79 --- 49 --- 69 --- 79 --- 49 Franklin, Eileen ...... --- 63 Franz, Beth ............ --- 49 Franz, Bob ..... Franz, Eileen ..... Franzreb, Steve --- ----- 58 -- 69,164 ---- 49 FIHZG r, Jenny --- Fread, Doug ..... Fread, Greg ...... Fredrick, Lon ..... Freels, Darlene ...... ---------- 78 -- 79,136,145 ---..- 60,63 -....--- 69 --- 49 Freeman, Brenda ............ 63 Freeman, Linda --- -------- 79 FRENCH CLUB ..... ..... 1 French, Dianne -- Frey, Connie ..... 63 Frey, LaVonne .............. 79 Frey, Linda .... ' .......... 79 Frey, Lonnie --- ......... -- 69 Frey, Nancy ................. 63 Frey, Sue ................... 79 Friedmann, Richard ......,.. 78 Fritz, Jerry ......... ....... 5 5 Fritz, Larry .......... --- 78,138 Fronk, Beverly .............. 55 Frost, Dana ...... .......... 6 2 Frost, Dana .................. 62 Frush, Barbara .............. 78 F.'l'.A. ...................... 174 Fugate, Ronald ......... ..... 6 9 Fugate, Sandra -- ........ 49 Furio, Karen --- --- 69 Fuson, Bobbie -- --- 55 Fuson, Vickie ..... ..... 4 4 Fuss, Kathy ........ --- 69 Futamachi, Dwight -- --- 62 C3 GJ-LA. ................ ...... 1 20 Gall, Danny .......... ....... 62 Gallagher, Bev ....... .... 7 8 Gallagher, Debbie ...... --- 49 Gager, Wesley .............. 78 Gambrel, Valerie ........ 55,125 Gannon, Verna .............. 62 Garbero, Linda .......... --- 78 Gardner, Jack .............. 78 Gardner, Ralph .............. 58 Garland, Glenn --- ...... -- 69 Garland, Linda .............. 62 Garretson, Nancy ..... 69,123,150 79 Garrett, Jeff ...... Garrison, Alpha --- ..... -- 58 Gates, Randy ...... --- 62 Gatherwright, Joe --- --- 68 Gehring, Mary Lou --- ----- 79 Gehrum, Joe ....... --- 68 Geiger, Jean ......... --- 68 Gernereth, Mike ............. 49 Gentile, Dave .... --- 68,131 Gentile, Jim ..... ......... 5 5 Gerdes, David ..... ......... 6 8 Gerdes, Martin .............. 78 Gieringer, Jamie ........ 78,119 German, Dan ...... ........ 6 2 Gibbons, Pat .... ..... .... 7 9 Gibson, Janet ................ 68 Gieringer, Jim ............... 49 Gilbert, Leslie ........,.,.... 68 Gilbert, Patricia .... ..... 6 2 Gilby, Betty ...... --- 79,156 Gilkey, Sharon .... ....... 7 9 Gill, Chris ....... -,, un, 56 Gill, Shirley ...............,., 69 Gills, Allen 1 ..-.... .,,,,---- 7 9 Gilla, Sharon -- ..,,., , 6.2 Gilliam, June .... ..,, 6 2 Gilreath, Barb -- ..,,- 79 Girdler, Karen -- ..... 79 Girdler, Ron ..,... ....... 4 9 Gittinger, Judy ..... --- 79,114 Glacken. Charles --- ----- 55 Glacken, Sharon --- ..... -- 62 Glacken. Victoria ........... 49 Glaser, Gary .........., - .,-. 79 Glazer, Janie .... Glover, Charles ....,......., --- 79,119,171 49 Glover, Terry --- ........ -- 49 Goerner, Ron -- --- 55 Goff, Marlene .... --- 55 Goodrich, Eric -- --- 69 Goodrich, Mike --- --- 53 Goodson, Brett .... ...- 4 9 Goodwin, Gordon ..... ..... 6 9 Goodwin, Rosemary .......... 65 GoGordon, Jane ..... ..... 4 9 Gourley, Don ...... ....... 7 9 Gourley, Don ............ 26,145 Gourley, James .......... 69,131 Gourley, Martha -- 55 -i6fv7sfiFsZT165 Gowdy, Ann ...... Graff, Johanna .............. 69 Graff, Sonya ....... 55,59,115,124 Graff, Stan .... ..........-.. 7 8 Graff, Stuart .... .... , . ..... 78 Graham, Bonnie -- ........ 78 Graves, Karen ....... ..... 6 9 Gray, April ............. --- 78 Gray, Greg -- ........ 55 Gray, John --- -,.- 55 Gray, Minna --- Gray, Steve .... Grayson, Diann --- Green, Debbie .... Green, Karen -- ------ 55 -----..-- 49 -- ..... 69 --- 49 --- 89 Heiland, Bob ..... Kerninger, Brian --- Green, Shirley -- Greene, Dan .... Greene, Diana --- Greene, Gary - .... ....... Gregg, Susan ......... --- Gregory, F. Louise Gribbell, Fred .... I II 69 78 78 65 Greenwald, Mike --- .... 62 55 62 Griffis, Gary ......... ..... Griffis, Terry --- ----------- 55 Griffith, Jeff ...... ..... 7 9,138 Grischy, Henry .............. 69 Griswald, Barb -- ---- 21,69,12O Griswold, Rick .... ........ 5 5 Groene, Cathy ...... -- ..... 79 Groneck, Pat ...... --- 79 Gronefeld, Helen --- --- 69 Grooms, Claudette --- ----- 63 Gross, Judy ..... .. ........... 79 Grow, Elena ...... --- 55.124 79 Grow, Richard .... ..... Guenther, Sandra Gueterman, Jackie Gulle Debbie Gulden, Cheryl ..... --- Gutmann, Sandy ..... --- 55 55 y, ..-.-- --- 49 Guenther, Lynda .... --- 653 6 63 79 Gutzwiller, Barb Kirchner, Betty .... H Haas, Carl ........ ---- 68,131,138 Haas, Carolyn .... 68,152,158,159 Haas. Bev ...... ........-.-- 4 9 Habisch, Steve ........... --- '79 Hader, David .... Hader, Marilyn .... Hagaman, Gloria -----..--- 63 --- 68,122 ---- -..-..- 68 Hagemann, Linda .... ..... 6 8 Hagemann, Linda 63 Hagen, Gil ......... Hahn, Joyce ..... Hale, Donna -- Hale, Judy ..... Halker. Ron Hall, Alvin Hall, Donna --- Hall, Harry -- Hall, Joe --- Hall, Ken --- Hall Linda --- Hall Richard -- Hall Hall --- 79,165 ----- 79 Tom ...... --- --- 68 68 69 69 49 ----- 56 63 79 '79 49 85 69 Violet .......... --- Hallbauer, Beverly Haller. Charlie ........ --- Hambleton, Dave Hamilton, Hamilton, Mark ...... ..... Hamilton, Roxanna Hammitt, Jean ....... --- 69 63 69 Libby .... --- 63 80 80 Hammitt, Judy ...... --- Hampton, Jeanette --- ----- 62 Hancock, Charles .... ..... 8 0 Haney, Shirley .......... .... 6 9 Hanfbauer, Gregory ...... 69,138 Hans, Janet .......... ..... 6 9 Hardtke, Fran ..... --- Hardtke, Kathy .... --- Hargett, Darlene Harlow, Robert .... --- Harmon, Helen -- Harmon, Phil -- Harr, Dick ...... Harris, Roger ..... ..... Harris, Sandra -- Harris, Vernon -- Harrison, Esta ..... ..... Harrison, Roger .... ....... Harritos, Eleni --- 65 62 69 74 50 --- 62 50 65 56 50 56 62 --- 80,164 69 Harritos, Pete ...... ..... Harry, Barbara .... --- 69 Harry, Cecil ..... --- 56 Harsham, Pete ..... --- 80 I-Iarsley, Dennis --- --- 80 Hartman, Linda --- --- 50 Hartman, Carol --- ----- 56 Hartman, Joyce .... ....... 8 0 Hartmann, Bill .... ..... 6 2 Hartung, Greg -- --- 69 Harvey, Donna .... --- 50 Harvey, Gary --- --- 80 Harvey, Kathy -- --- 62 Harvey, Patrick -- --- 62 Harvey, Peggy .... --- 50 Hasenzahl, Bob .... ..... 8 0 I-Iasenzahl, Emily -,, ,-- 50 Hasenzahl, Ralph --- --- 62 Haskins, Paula .... --- 56 Hatfield, Bob ....... --- 30 Hathaway, Marilyn -- --- 56 Hauser, Carl ...... --- 80 Hauser, Irwin ..... --- 69 Hausfeld, Debbie --- --- 69 Hausler, Dennis --- ----- 53 Havlin, Tim ...... Haward, Louis --- Hay, Linda .... -..-- 80 -..,- 56 -- 68,75 Hay, Marsha --- Hayes, Barbara --- Hayes, Bob ...... Hayes. Daniel -- Hayes, James ..... Hayes, William - .... ..... Hayhow, James --- Hayms, Pam .... Haynes, Judy ..... Hayward, Betty .... .... Hayward, Nancy Hazelton. Barbara .... .... Headley, Diane ..... .... Health Careers .... Hearn, Richard -- Heath, Jim ....... 56 80 80 80 56 62 ---- 80 56 68 80 56 80 68 --- 172 ---- 68 ----- 50 Heffner, Bonnie .... ..... - - 68 Heidrich, Susan .......... Heiland, Sandy .... 80,122 ------ 68 ---- 50 Heilman, Dale .... 50,51 Hein, John ......... .... 5 0 I-Ieininger, Margie .... .... 6 2 Heis, Charles ....... ....... 6 8 Heiss, David ....... .... 6 9,131 Heis. Melvin ..... ..... 6 2 Heisel, Barbara -- .... 80 Helmes, Greg ....... .... Helton, Thomas ...... .... Hennekes, Dan ...... .... 69 62 Henderson, Dale ........ .... 5 0 74 56 Henninger, Linda --- ------- Henry, Darrell .... ...... Henry, Jerry .... Henshaw, Russ -..- 27,69 80 Henslee, Linda ...... .... Hensley, Ina ...... Hensley, Patricia --- ---- Henzel, Peggy .... Herdtner, 'Debby Herold, Mike ....... .... Herrmann, Linda --- ---- Herzner, Gary ..... - ---- Herzner, Jacalyn --- ---- Herzner, Larry --- Herzog, Rupert --- Hess, David ...... Hess, Sharon ..... Heston, Eddie ...... .... Heyob, Robert .... Higginbotham, Ron Highhouse, Beverly Sherry Highhouse, Hightower, Rod --- Hilderbran, Dennis Hilgeman, Charles .... ---- Hill, David ........ Hill, Russell ....... .... Hillegas, Rodney --- ---- Hillgrove, Mike .... .... Hillsley, Elizabeth .... .... Hillsle Sue Y, -------- ---- Hinds, Dennis ...... .... Hinds, Kenny ......... .... Hines, Walter .... Hinney, Dennis --- Hinton, Lillian ...... .... Hinton, Mary .... Hire, Trudy ........ ..... 80 68 80 80 68 80 62 69 65 69 56 56 80 63 50 80 80 --- ---- 56 63 69 56 80 80 68 80 63 56 69 58 50 63 59 69 50 69 69 Hoagland, Roger --- ------- Hock, John ........ .... Hodge, Carol -,.. Hodson, Gary --- Hoeffer, Kathy --- Hoehn, David .... Hoff, Debbie .... Hoff, Mickey ..... Dianna Hoffman, Hoffman, Gerry -- Hoffman, John --- Hohman, Russ --- 80,138 ----- 63 ------- 50 69,164 63 Hohmeister, Sue. .... .... Holcombe, Debbie .... .... Holden, Chris ....... ...- 50 68 58 56 ---- 85 80 80 50 80 6 Holekamp, Pat .. .... ---- - Holland, Lannie ...... .... 6 2 Hollander, Brian ,..... .... Hollandsworth, Janet -- ---- Hollandsworth, Sue Holloway, Donald Holloway, Judy .... ....-- Holman, Harriet Holman, Sharon -- Holmes, Glenn --- 80 68 62 -- .... 62 50 --- ---- '80 50 If 50 Holt, Jon ...a...... -- .--- 56 Holtegel, Sandy -- .... ---- 68 Holtkamp, Mary Homer, Dave ..a.. Honroth, Bill -- Hood, Tom ....... Hoog, Jim ..,...... -... Hopkins, Dave --- Hopkins, Vicky --- Horman, Debbie Tammie Horman, Horn, Gary ...... Horn, Patty ..... Horning, Don -- --- ---.. 68 ---- 68 ---- 68 ---- 62 80 ---- 56 ---- 69 --- ---- 62 -- .... 50 ---- 56 ---- 80 --..- 62 Hornin Ed E, --------- Horton, Charles ...... Horton, Janet ..... Horton, Linda Horton, Patricia --- Howard, Dan ....,. Howard, Janice ..... --- 50 --- 56 --- 80 ------- so --- 80,119 ------- so --- 69,164 Howard, Janice ....... ..... 5 0 Howe, Larry ...S ,,...,. - --- 80 Huber, Mary ........... --- 69 Huckleberry, Alfonso H- L-- 80 Hudepohl, Bradley .......... 56 Huddleston, Fred ............ 56 Hudson, Lynne ........... 79,22 Hulkman, Dave ............. Huelsman, Kenneth -- --- 50 Hueneman, Terry --- --- 62 Huff, Libby ....... --- 80 Huffman, Danny ..... --- 74 Huges, Bobby .......... --- 56 Hughes, Brenda ............. 50 Hughes, Charrnayne --- --- 62 Hughes, Connie ...... --- 80 Hughes, Kenneth ---- --- 69 Hughes, Lisa ...... --- 69 Hughes, Luther --- --- 80 Hughs, Pam .......... --- 56 Hull, Sharon .......... --- 56 Humble, Cheryl ....,...... L 80 Humphries, Janet --- ..... -- 80 Humphries, Paul ......... 56,164 Humphries, Sandra .......... 50 Hurdle, Linda ............... 80 Hunter, Karen .............. 69 Hutchens, Paula L- 80,118,12l,164 Hyland, Robert ............. 80 Hyrner, Nancy -- Illian, Kathy ........ ---------- 80 80,121,164 69 Ingersoll, Howard .......... Ireland, Barbara -- ....... 80 Irick, Linda .... --- 69 Ison, Carolyn --- --- 69 Jackson, Ed .......... ....... Jackson, Edward ..... . --- Jackson, Jim ......... --- Jacobs, Charles -- ---- Jacobs, Pete ........ es 74 69 ss as Philip ......... --- gg ao se so 62 Jacobs, Jacob, Tom .....,....... --- Jaggers, Chin ..... ...... - -- Janney, Kathleen ..... --- Jansen, Anna a......... --- Jansen, Mary Frances ....... Jeffers, Jean .......-........ 80 Jockers, Mike ,...... --- 59,70 Johannes, Sherry ..... ..... 8 0 Johnsen, Karen ........ --- 80 Johnson, Bernadette ........ 70 Johnson, Bruce ....... --- 56 Johnson, Karen .a,.... --- 56 Johnson, Lynn ...... --- 80 Johnson, Ruth a....... --- 56 Johnson, Sandra ....... . ..... 56 Johnson, Sondra .........,a. 70 Johnston, Phillis ...... 62,124,176 Jones, Barb ........... 70,741,113 Jones, Donald --- ........ -- 80 Jones, Fay ....... ....... 7 0 Jones, Jerry .,.... --- 50 Jones, Karen --- --- 50 Jones, Ken ...... --- --- 80 Jones, Marty ........... --- 56 Jones, Michael -- ......... 70 Jones, Mike - ........ --- 62 Jones, Mike .....a.... --- 80 Jones, Sharon .......... --- 56 Jones, Terry ........ --- 50 Jones, Wanda ........ ..... 6 2 Jonna, Sylvia ................ 80 Joos, Steven .... ........ 8 0,164 Jordan, Jerry ........ ..... 8 0 Jordan, Sue -- ........... 80 Judd, Steve ..... ..... 5 4.56 Judd, Torn ................ 54,56 Juliani, Tom .... ........ 7 4 Jung, Karen ...... --- 50 Jung, Ken ........... --- 56 Justice, Albert .... --- 62 Justice, Darlene ....c --- 56 Justice, Edna ......... --- 70 Justice, Emma n..... --- 56 Kaiser, K Kathy - .... - --- 80 --- 80 Kallendorf, Charlie -- Kamman, Mary ........ --- 80 Kammerer, James - .... . --- 56 Kamp, Karas, Betty ........ -- -..- 70 Bill ............c..... 70 Karhoff, David .... ----..- 58 Katt, Danny .. ....... ..... 6 2 Keegan, Danny - ........,.... 70 Keene, Linda Jane .......... 80 Keeney, Peggy .............. 62 Keeton, Delinda Kay ....... 63 Keeton, Patricia ............ 70 Keeton, Timothy ..,.,c,..... 50 Kehrer, Greg .... ...... 8 0 Keiser, Ken ..... ........ 5 6 Keiser, Paul ...... ---- 80,145 Keith, Oscar .........a....... 56 Keller, Richard .............. 81 Kellerman, Kevin ....a...... 63 Kellerman, Rick .... ..... 1 0,81 56 Kelley, Regina .... Kelley, Ronald .... ---. ,---- Kellogg, Kellene --- Kelly, Charles .... Kemen, Donna .... .... A ,... Kemper, Karen ............. Kemph, George --- --... ---- Kemplin, Lynn --- Kennedy, Jim .... Kennedy, Mike ...... Kennedy, Patricia -- ..... III Kenney, Mike .....,,.-...... Kent, Steve ....... Kernen, Paul ...,-,,---- ,, --,, Kerr, Lynn ...... Kessler, Claire .... ..-l,,,,, Ketterer, Roger -- ....... -- Kidd. Carol ...... Kienholz, Hedy ..... Kihnley, George .... Kihnl ey, Sandi -gs Kilgore, Larry -- ....... -- Kilgore, Mary ,- ..... -- Killgo, Bobby -, ,,,,--, ,, Kincaid, Elaine --- King, King, Albert ..... Bill ...,...... King. Dave .... King, Gerry -- King Mike ..... Kinnian, Alice --- K1nney,.Jerry -- 70 81 63 63 81 56 56 63 63 50 56 50 81 80 81 81 81 81 ------ 56 81 62 62 70 70 81 50 81 81 56 74 81 70 74 81 62 56 70 62 Kipp, Dick ..,-,, ------- Kipp, Robert --- ,,,,, ,--- Kirk, James --- --,.g,, ,--- Kirk, Daniel --- ------ Kirk, Jim ....., -----, Kirk, Mark ..,.. ---.,,, Kirk, Tim .,.,,,,, -----g 5 0 Kirkendall, Tim -- --- 24,81 - .... 70 Kirschner, Roger ,.,,,,,, ,,,, 7 0 Kisro, Robert ..... aca. 1 0,81 Kleeb, Linda ,,,,g,gg- A--- 8 1 Kleiner, Charles ..c... .... 7 4 Kleinnger, Frank ,g,,-,-,,-,, 81 Kleier, Don ...... , ,,,,,,, , 70 Klein, Harry ..... .....a.-. 6 2 Klene, Marcia ...... ,rv.... 6 2 Kloss, Jackie ......., ..., 8 1 Klosterman, Jack ......g,.,, 62 Klosterman, Jim ............ 62 Klosterman, Randolph ...... 62 Klumb, Suzanne ........,... 70 Klusmeyer, Karen ,....... 62,124 81 Knau, Judy ...... Knauber, Walter ...... ,... 7 0 Knight, Ken ...,.....,,..,.,, '70 81 50 Knight, Terry -- Knorr, Rita ..... Knotts, Dan ....... -... 7 0,131 81 Knotts, Sharon --- Knowles, Aileen ....... .... Knowles, Brian -- Knudsen, Genevive Koch, Dianne ....... Koch, Karen ..... Koch, Paul . ....c. Kocher, Kathleen --- Koenig, Richard M- Kolb, Steve ....... 70 81 62 c--- 70 81 70 70 ---- 56 ----- 50,51 Kolentse, George ............ 50 Kolentse, Mary .........., . 56 Kollath, Anne ...... ---- 81,164 Komandina, Peggy ........... 50 Koons, Jackie ......a.....,.. 70 Koontz, Barbara .......,,,,.. 81 Kopp, Christine ....c..... ,. 81 Koppenhoefer, Ron ------ 81,136 Korb, Lois .........a........ 62 Koskar, Diane ........,c .... . 81 Kostopoulos, Tom .... 81,138,145 Kracke. Debbie ....,........- 50 Kramer, Bob ............-.... 62 Kramer, William ............ 70 Krause, Holly ............ W- 81 70,131,145 Krimpleman, Bill ..., Kroeger, Dennis .... ........ 8 1 Krueger, Alan -,- Krueger, Larry --- Krull, Betty --- Krull, Vernon --- -- Kuehn, Diane --- Kuhn, Jean --- Kuhr, Billy --- --- 62 --- 51 --- 80 ---.. 62 --,,------- 81 ----------- 81 -------- 56 Kulstad, Bill -- ..H.- ----. C 55 Kulstad, Judy ........... - 70,164 Kunkel, Mary --- ----- 63 Kunz, Linda ....... --- 70,164 Kyde, Bill ........... --.-- 5 6 Kyle, Rosemary ..... L Lee, Carol ......... --- 63 Lacis, Ligita ...... --- 70,164 Lacker, JoAnn --- --- 70,165 LaDow, Dennis -- ..... 32 LaDow, Gary --- --- 70 LaDow, Judy --- --- 56 LaDow, June ......... --- 51 LaFlein, Gayle ......... --- 81 Lake, Cheryl ......... --.. 70 Lake, Dan ........... --- 81 Lake, Linda ...H,,... --- 63 Lambert, Tom ........ --- 70 Lambeth, Martin ,...... --- 51 Lambeth, Mary Ann --- 63 Lammers, Carl ...a... --- 81 Lance, Dennis ...... ..... 5 1 Landers, Pam --- --..---- 70 Landers, Tom .... --- 81,113 Lane, Jerry ...... ..... 5 1 Lang, Ken .......... --- 70 Langebach, Hazel -- --- 63 Langenbach, Mary --- --- 81 Lanter, Nancy ........ --- 56 Lanter, Steve ..... --- 63 Lantry, Lynn .... --- 70 Lanza, Nancy .... --- 51 Lanza, Christa ..., --- 63 Larkin, Edwina --- --- 81 Larkin, Wilma --- --- 62 Laswell, Dean --- --- 81 Latin Club ....,,,,, -, 175 Lawson, Marvin --- --- 51 Lawson, Melvin --- Lawwill, Charlene -- Lawwill, Theresa --- Leach, Joseph ..... Leach, Linda ..,. League, Betty --- League, Ken .... Leas, Jennifer -- Leas, Jim ......... Lederle, Albert .... Ledford, Arnold L... - Lee, Cheryle --- Lee, Melinda -- -- Lee, Vicki - ...... -- Leed, Patty --- ----- Leger, Betty --- Leicht, Sandy --- Leicht, Sherry --- Leist, Clayton ..... Lemcke, Barbara ...... Lemmon, Janet ,... Lenard, Doug .,,. 51 62 62 51 62 62 70 --- 62 --- 81 ---- 70 ---- 53 --- 81 ---- 62 ---- 62 ---- 56 51 ---- 51 -- 70,75 -- 70,75 . 81 72,231,165 ----- 70 --- .. 56 Leng, Dianne .... --- 70,165 Lennox, Dick .... ..... 7 0 Leonard, Brenda .... ---. 56 Leonard, Wanda ----- .-4. 5 1 Leta, 'Vince ....... .... 7 0 Lewis, Carolyn .... --- 81 Lewis, Leo ........ ...., 5 1 Ley, Sharon ........ .... 8 1 Lichtendahl, Ken ......... 70,131 Liebevman, Cathy --- Liebevman, Cathy .... Lightfoot, Kenneth - ----- 62 ----- 78 .-- 72,81 Lillis, Tom ......... ....... 8 1 Limle, Gail ........ Lind, Gary ....... - --------- 70 21,70,138 Lindeman, Cindy --- ..... -- 70 Lindsey, Claude .... Lindsey, Donna .... Lineback, Clyde ,...... ----- 70 ----- 62 - 81,145 Litteral, Tom ................ 62 Loebker, Larry ,.... ........ 8 1 Loebker, Linda ..... Loew, Daphne ....... Loewenstine, Kathy Logan, Cindy - ,1,. -- Lohmiller, Dottie -- Lones, Tommy ...... Long, Kenny ....,...... ---- 81 ----- 81 -- 70,75 --- 81 --- 51 ----- 70 ----.. 50 62 176 Longhauser, Barry ....... , Longhauser, Bill --- Lorett, Dave ..... - Louallen. Brenda .... Low, Bob ......,... Low, Bob ........ Lozier, Judy -- Lucas, Barbara -- Lucas, Donald --- Lucas, Donna ...... Lucas, Tom --- ---- Luecke, Dave -- Lueders. Rick .... Lund, James ...... Luneack, Sandy ..... Lunsford, Mary ...... Luth, Sharon .... Luther, Linda --- Lyall, James ....... 81 59 81 81 81 81 --- 70 --- 56 --- 56 --- 56 --- 70 --- 70 --- 74 --- 62 --- 63 --- 81 --- 81 --- 81 Lyons, Ruth .... --- 81 Lynch, Selina ...L --- 50 Mabley, Donald ...... --- 70 Macke, Linda .......-.. --- 63 Madden, Glenn ........ V --- 70 Mahaffey, Lucile ............ 50 Mahaney, Margaret .......... 63 Mahlman, David .... ------ 70 81 174 Maichle, Kathleen --- --- , Maidens, Robert --- Maier, Teri ------ ---- 24,81 ----- 70 Majoreiies ...... .... 1 19 Malloy, Dennis -- --- 63 Mansu, Brandi -- .......... 59 Mansu, Lauren .............. 57 Mara, Shiela ...........-.... 63 Marckesano, Carol .... --- 70 Marckesano, Glenna --- --- 81 Marckesano, Jim ......- - ----. 50 Marcum, Della ........ .... 8 1 Margraf, Rita .......... --- 81 Marlatt, Brent .............. 70 Marlatt, Chris ....... --- 56 Marlow, Marketia --- --- 56 Marsh, Glenn ...... ---. 65 Marsh, Linda .... --- 63 Martin, Becky --- --- 63 Martin, David --- --- 70 Martin, Glenn ,-- --- 63 Martin. Harold -- ...... 63 Martin, Mary --- .... 81,165 Martin, Mary --- --- 70,120,121 Martin, Sandy -- -------- 56 Martin, Terry s.... --- 28,81 Martini, Phyllis --- ----- 70 Mason, Walter -- ..... 50 Masters, Bill ...... Masters, Tom ...... Masterson, Linda --- Mathias, Daree .... Mattlin, Jenny .... Maxey, Vernon --- Maxwell, Alice -- Maxwell, Kerry --- Maxwell, Tim .... Maynard, Jim -- Maze, Shirley -- -- ------- 56 -- .... 19,81 ----- 81 --- 81 --- 65 --- 56 82 ----- - 82 --- 70,131 82 63 Mazza, Elaine --- ..... --- 70 McAfee, Mary ..... --- 82 McBrayer, Margie --- --- 50 McBrayer, Ricky .... --- 56 McB1'own, Millie --- --- 63 McCabe, Mike .... --- 74 McCabe, Terry ..,... --- 82 McCauslin, Don . ........... 56 McChristian, David ..,....... 82 McChristian, Ken ...... . . 63 McClellan, Craig ...... 70,138,154 McClure, Bob --- ..t.. .. 50 McClusky, John .... --- 70,138 McCollum, Yvette .... ..... 5 6 McCoy, Gail ....... ....-.. 8 2 McCoy, Ida ,... .... 7 0 McCready, Ellen -- --- 63 McCulley, Mike --- --- 51 McDonald Darrel --- --- 51 McDonald Elaine --- --- 82 McDonald Sue ---- --- 82 McDonald Lela --- --- 56 McDonald, Vicki -- --- 56 McElroy, Kathie -- ----.. -- 82 McFadden, Matt s............ 74 McFarren. Dan .... ........ 7 0 McGannon, Joan ...,,.. --- 70 McGinnis, Myra -- - --A-. -- 56 McGriff, Wilma --- --- 82 McGurk, Robert --- --- 57 McHenry, Scott --- --- 51 McKinney, Don .... --- 51 McKinney. Harold --- --- 63 McLane, Beverly ...- --- 57 McLane, Curtis ..... --- 63 McLane. James ..... - --- 63 McLaughlin, Linda --- -- .57 McLaughlin. Mike --- --- 63 McMullin, Gary .... ......- 6 3 McMullin, Robert .,..... 64,145 McMurray, Nora ...... ,-. - A63 McNett, Jennifer ...... 82,114,122 McNett, Malcolm ........... 63 McQueen, Kenneth .......... 51 McWhorter. Gary --- --- 82 Meadors. Bobby ...... --- 51 Meckstroth, Kathy .......... 83 Meeks, Dennis ........s..... 63 Meeks, Donna ........ V 1 --- 70 Meier. Fred ..... 79,83,1.49 lvfeiners, Rusty -- ..... --- 70 Meininger. Dave -- ....... 83 Meister, Terry -- --- 57 Melchion, Lil .... --- 83 Merckel. Joyce -- .. .... - 83 Mergy, Joann --- ..... -,.-..- 70 Mergy, Joe ...... Meriman, Donna -- Merkel, Ann .... Merkel, Jim --- --- 53 --- 70 --- 71 --- 57 Merrill, Robert ...... Merschbach, Ann ....----- --- Merschbach, Annette Merschbach, Nancy --- Mertens, Diane ...... Mertens, Sandra ...... Messer, Barry ..... - Messer Beck . sf ------ Messerschmidt, Bill --- Messerschmidt, Larry Messinger, Michael .... Mette, Sue ........-.-a Metze, Teri ............ 63 63 63 65 83 57 ------ 71 ------ 71 ------ 63 ------ 83 ------ 51 ------ 71 57 Metzger, Denise ...... 71,119,122 Meyer, Bob ....... ...... 6 3,131 Meyer, Susan - ..... -- Michael, Sheila .... ------ 71 ---- 63 Middleton, Larry -- ...... 63 Middleton, Paul --- --- 24,59 Miller, Dennis ..... ...... 7 4 Miller, Elaine -- --- 59 Miller, Gary .... .... 5 2 Miller, Howard --- .... -- 82 Miller, Jeff ......... .... 5 l Miller, Jenny ........ ...... 5 1 Miller, Michael ...... --- 53 Miller, Richard -- .... 82 Miller, Richard -- ...... 65 Mills, Bob ...... .... 6 3 Mills, Brenda --- ---- 57 Mills, Dennis --- ----,51 Mills, Helen .... .1.... 7 1 Mills, Linda ...... ........ 5 7 Minges, Sandy --- ---- 71 Mink, Alice ....... ...... 5 7 Mink, Betty -- - ........... - 82 Mink, Linda ....... ...... 5 7 Minor, Barb .,1....... --- 71,124 Meinders, Rosemary ........ 71 Minser, Dave .......... --- 82 Minser, Pat .................. 63 Mintsoules, Jim --- --- 82 Mire, Debbie ..... Mire, Terry ........ Miskimins, Lorie .... Mitchell, Graham ...... ..... Moeller, Karen -- ........1.. -- Montgomery, Harold Moor, Moore, Moore Carol ..... Beverly ...... ---- 51 ---- 82,147 71 51 82 51 Rodney ............... 52 71 57 63 Moore: Gall ........ Moore, Holly 1..., .... 1 8,63 Moore, Sandra ..... ...... 7 1 Moores, Jim ....... ...... 8 2 Moores, Sharon --- -- ----- 71 Moore, Teddy ..... ...... 5 1 Moore, Terry ...... - ....s 57 Mooter, John --- ----- 71 Morel, Mary .... ...... 6 3 Moreland, Don --- ---- 50 Morena, Pat ....... ...... 7 1 Moreton, Charles .... ,,.s 5 0 Moretta, Barbara -- --- 82 Morgan, Grady .... --- 63 Morgan, Jerry ..... --- 71 Morgan, Larry ...... --- 71 Morgan, Lauren --- --- 50 Morgan, Pat ...... .... 7 1 Moorman. John --- ...... -- 71 Morris, Buddy --- .....e.. -- 71 Morris, Connie --- ..... -- 82 Morris, Karen .... 1.... 5 0 Morris, Margie --- .-....., 82 Morris, Rita 1... .......... 6 3 Morris, Tom .... ..... . ,,--- 71 Morton, Mike ...... 78,82,161,162, 163,164 Morton. Ron ................ 63 Mosbaugh, Allen .,........ 21 ,71 Moser, Linda ..... 82,114,122 Moser, Patsy --- ........ -- 71 Moser, Sally ...... --- 57,124 Moses, Levenda --- ----- 71 Moses, Teresa .... ..... 5 0 Moses, Terry --- .... -- 63 Mounce, Carlos --- .eee -- 63 Mueller, Jerry --- ...... -- 71 Mueller, Joanne --- .... - 71 Mueller, Kathryn -- --- 57 Mueller, Joanne --- - 71 Mueller. Kathryn -- --- 57 Muhlhauser, Craig -- .LLL , 71 Muhlhauser, Scott .... .... 4 8,50 Murphy, Carol ..... .,.. 6 3 Murphy, Donna --- -.---- 57 Murphy, Harold --- ---A- 50 Murphy, Linda --- ...--- -- 83 Murphy, Linda --- ----- 82 Murphy, Pat .-..-- --- 83 Murvine, Frank --- --- 71 Muschony, Judy -- --- 63 Myers, Bob ------- --- 71 Myers, Ron -.-- --- 63 Naegel, Mark ------ --- 63 Naegele, Connie ---- --- 63 Nagele, Nelda .-.. ...- 6 3 Nagel, Dan ---- --- 83 Nanni, Steven ........- --- Napier, Larry ----- Nare, Henry -..---- Nash, Michael ----- Neal, Kathy --- Neal, Larry --- --- Neal, William --------- Nelson Nelson: Nelson Connie -........ --- Diane ..-..-.-- Donna ---- 63 71 71 51 51 --.- 51 83 51 63 83 83 Nelson Mary ..-.... ------- Nelson, Nancy. ..---.-- 78,813,120 Nemann, Cyndie --- ----- -- 51 Nenninger, John ..--.- Neville, Phillip -,-,,- - ----- 82 ----- 63 New, Mary ......-.. .....-- 5 1 Newbold, Robert --- --- 82,165 Newbold, Tom ...-....... 82,165 Newkirk, Patricia .-.-. 51 Newwan, Bob -..--- --- Newman, Larry ----- ---. Nichting, Bruce -.-..- --- Nichting, Mike - ---- --- Nichting, Sharon ----- --- Nickoson, Judy -..-.-- ..... Nicoloff, Donna ------ Nicosia, Teala ----- Niesz, Erich .--.---- Nightingale, Kathy Ninia, Barbara ----- Nix, Linda -..---.- Noble, Brenda ..--- Noel, Dan ------.-- Noes, Terry --------. Noppert, Janice -----.- Norden, Karen -.------. -.-. Norton, Charlotte Norton, Debby .--.----.-..-. 63 57 63 57 51 82 63 82 51 --- 57 71 82 51 57 71 63 71 63 82 82 Nourtsis, Steve ----- ------- Nuelsen, Hank .---..-----. 82,165 63 Nugent, Raymond Nusekabel, Jim ---- ------ 7 4 O Ober, Cheryl ......... --- 57 Oberhelman, John ----.. ---- 7 1 O'Brian, Tom -------.. --.-- 7 1 O'Connell, Bill -..--- -- 21,71 O'Connor, Donald --- ---- 74 O'Dell, Allen ...--.. .... 5 1 O'Dell, Betty -....... .... 6 3 O'Dell, Carol F-- ..---- ---- 51 O'Dell, Melvin --- ----- 57 Oden, Linda ...-... .....-. 8 2 O'Dennis. Michael ...- 63 O'Donnell, Dave -- .... 82 Offield, Linda ...... ---1 ---- 71 0'Hara, Donna ........... 71,164 O'Malley, Danella 63 O'Malley, Pat -- .-..... .-.- 6 3 O'Mara, Robert ..... -- ---- 51 Omori, Jenny ...1.------ ---- 3 5 Oney, Karen -.1.------- ----- 5 7 Orchestra . .-----... -- 164 Osborne, Alice .-..-. .-.- 7 1 Osborne. Geraldine --- ---- 63 Osborne, Loretta --- ---- 82 O'Toole, Mary - ....... .--- 8 5 Ott, Barbara .......... --- 30,85 Owens, Boyce -..-... --- ---- 63 Owens, James ...-.- .-.. 5 7 Owens, Janet ...... --- 57 Owens, Sandra -- ..... ...- 8 3 Owens, Tom ---.--- --- 83 Page, Donald .......... - --1- 71 Palmer, Carol ....- ---- 3 3 Palmer, Janet -.---. ...- 7 1 Panaro, Antoinette .... 71 Panaro, William ---- ...- 7 1 Pangallo, Joe ..1..... ---- 5 7 Pangallo, Mike -T ....-. .-.- 5 7 Pangallo, Virginia ...Y 83 Parinello, Greg -.-. .... 7 1 Paris, Andrews .... .... 8 2 Paris, Neal ------.... .... 5 7 Park, Roger --- ..... .---1- 82 Park, Roger .--- ----- 8 2 Parker, Al ---.-. -- 82,164 Parker, Jerry ---- Parker, Mike --- Parr, Jon Robin Parr, Michael ....-- ....... 7 1 Parr, Ted ..-.. .....-.. Parsons. Leona Patterson, Gary --- ----- 57 ---- 82 ----- 71 71,75,136 ,,,-,-------H 51 ----- 71 Patton. Andrew .--. ..--. 7 1 Patton. Chuck a..... ..----- 5 7 Patton, Jim ...---.- --- 82.136 Patton Stephanie --- .---. -- 57 Patton. Tom ------- --- 71.133 Paul, Eddie ..--.... ..... 6 3 Paulsen, Nancy ----- --- 71 Peacock. Roberta ----- --- 82 Peel, Madeline --- --- 83 Penley, Charles - ---- --- 72 Pennak, Mary .....--. --- 82 Tom ................ 64 Pennington, Dalean --- 82 Percer, Linda .... ..... 5 7 Percer, Steven --- ----- 71 Perkins, Larry ..... ....... 5 7 Perkins, David .... - .... 57 Perkins, Donna ..N... --- 82 Perkins, Larry ....... --- 57 Perkins, Linda ..H.... --- 82 Perkins, Nancy ......... -ii 59 Perkins, Paul ....... .. ....... 63 Perkins, Russell --- i---- 50 Perleberg, Pat ..... ..... 8 3 Perry, Kathleen --- --- 63 Perry, Richard ...... ....... 82 Peters, Carolyn .............. 50 Peters, Jim -- ............... 82 Peters, Pam -..- ......... -- 57 Peters, Sharon -- ....... - 63 Peters, Tim ...... 71,75,152 Peterson, Diana ............. 71 Peterson, Dan ............... Peterson, Pat ....... - ....... Peterson, Roger ..... --- Petri, Lillian ......... --- Petrick, Janet ............... Petroff, Margie Pfalzgraf, Carol Phelps, Pam -,.--- Phelps, Penny - ......... ..-- Phelps, Steve ..... Phelps, Phelps William ....... Sherry ...... Phillips, Ariane .... ......... Phillips, Gary ..... Phillips, James ...... Phillips , John --- Phllli s, Larry -- D Phillips Robert .... Plan, Ralph - .... Pleace, Pierce, Pierce, Barbara .... ....... Brenda -- Linda .... Pierce, Mary ...... Pierce, Sharon .... Pierson, Carolyn -- Pierson, Judy ...... Pierson, Melvin --- Pinatello. Gail -, Ping, Judi ...... Pinnick, Cindy i-- Pitcher, Colleen -- Pitcher, Sandi -- Pitman, Sharon --- Pittaro, Sandra ..... - Pitts, Barbara --- Pitts, Sally ...... Plogmann, Jim -- Pjonic, Mike ..... Sharp, Plagge, Sharon -- Plagge, Patrick -- Poe, Richard .... Points. Alice ...... Polarrd, Jack -- Pong, Walter --- Pape, Marian -- Poppe, Jerome -- Poppel, Gary ....... --- Popper, Michael -- Porter, Porter, Jane .... Susan -i Poth, Pamela .... Potraffke, Joyce - Potraffke, Roge -- Potter, Dan ..... Powell, Debbie --- Powell, Richard - Powers, Mike --- Powers, Rick -- Pragar, John .... Prager, Bonnie r- Prager, Cheryl --- Prager, Sheri -- Pratt, Bob ...,, Pratt, Carol ..... Predmore, Gary - Preston, Jirn ..... Preuth, Linda .... Price, Dana --- Price, Melody .... Prine, Kirk ----..---- Proctor, Charlotte Proctor, Dianna --.. Proffitt, Dale .... Proffitt, Terry ..... Puckett, James ....... Puckett, E. ...... Puckett, Sherry -- Puening, Ron ...... Puening, Terry ..... Pulley, Robert .... Pulskamp, Tanya --- 63 82 63 63 71 63 83 Fl 50 71 57 63 63 57 --- 50 71 63 83 63 57 83 1--- 83 --- 71 --- 63 --- 71 --- 71 --- 64 --- 64 --- 83 --- 83 50 74 50 --.. 71 57 71 64 ----- 83 64 ---- 71 --- 82 64 57 --- 57 ----- 71 82 82,136 ---M 71 ----- 71 64 119 -..- , ----- 57 --- 82 82 57 50 64 51 ---- 74 57 64 82 82 ----- 71 82 - 111122 57 82 if 64 --- 82 64 ..--- 64 --- 82 64 64 ---- 71 ----- 82 --- 64 -- 18,74 --- 51 --- 57 ---- 64 ----- 64 Putnick, Barb ..... .-.- - -- 71 Pyles, Phyllis .... Quinton, Pat ....- ---- 82 R Raabe, Austin ............... Rabel, Kathy ................ Raber, Dave ................ Rachford, Ken .............. Radel, Bonnie ..... - ..... Raft, Jun .......... Rahm, Mary Kay ......... Raible, Bruce ....,..... ..---- Raible, Judy ..... .... .. ..., - Railey, David ----- Rain, Rainey, James --- .... --- Rains, Arthur --- Rains, Bobby --- Rains, Ronald ............ Ronald ......1..... Ralston, Ralston, Ramey, Eugene ............ Harry ---..,------- Charlotte --- --- 83 83 64 64 57 85 83 64 83 71 52 Rainey, Ernette ......... ,.-- 57 83 57 57 52 59 71 57 71 Ramey, Sharon --- ..... ---- Ramsey, Carole .....---.. 83,125 Ranson, Jacque ............. 57 Ranson, Jacqueline .......... 57 Rarden, Carol ....... .. ..... 57 Rarden, Marcie .... --- 71 Rasemont, Bruce ,- --- 83 Rathman, Barb .... --- B2 Rawlings, Kathy -- --- 64 Rawlings, Ken .... ..... 5 l Rawlings, Patricia .......... 71 Reade, Caroll ........... --- 59 Reade, Linda ..... ......... 5 9 Reardon, Bill --- --- 82 Rebman, Terry --- --- 82 Recordo, Janice --- --- 64 Redman, Charles --- --- 82 Redemer, Wanda -- --... 72 Reed, Donna ..... -- 82,156 Reeves, Judy .... ..... .. - 57 Rehme, Sylvia --- ---- 83 Reidel, Kenny ..... ..... 64 Reilman, Kathy --- ------ 82 Reinert, Mary .... .... 7 2 Reis, Christine -- ..... 57 Renner, Glen --- ..... --- 85 Renner, Pam --- ...... 57,124 Renner, Renner, Sue .... ........ 82 Renner, Wendel .... Rentschlep, Jack -- Rentschler, Jack ....... 72,164 52 Rentschler, Peggy ........... Rost, Steve ............ 64,62,165 72 Roth. Marsha ................ Roth, Steve ...........,.,... 50 Rothan, Jim ................. 84 Rothan, Rick ............... 72 Rouse, Ed ........... - ...... 83 Rowland, Myron ......... 72,131 Royce, Douglas ,...,...,,,,, 64 Royce, Patricia ............. 57 Royer, Judi ........ .. ...... 83 Royer, Ronald .............. 83 Royse, Dennis .............. 50 Royse, Raymond ............ 64 Roza, Alan .......... ........ 83 Ruble, Gary ................ - 50 Ruble, Rainona .............. 64 Ruble, Regina ...... --- .,.. 72 Ruble, Rosina ...... ........ 7 2 Rueger, Bruce .......... 83,145 Ruehl, Kenny ,.- ....-.,,,., 72 Ruehl, Roger ................ 82 Ruehlman, Carol .... 83,119,150, , 161,163 Ruehlman, Harry ............ 72 Runyon, James .............. 64 Rupe, Karen .......... 25,641,125 Rusehe, John ............... 72 Rush. Arm ........... 83,158,159 Rushing Mike ........-...., 83 Russell, Danny ..... ,,,,,,, 7 2 Russell, John ..... ..... 6 4 Russell, Lynn ...... .... 7 2 Russell, Ron ....... - .... 83 Rust, Brenda ................ 57 Rust, Dixie .................. 64 Rust, Thomas ...... ...... 5 7 Ruthemeyer, Carol --- .... -- 72 Rutledge, Brenda -- .... 50 Rutledge, Linda ..... .... 5 0 Ryan, Gala ........ ...... 5 7 Ryan, James ....... ....... 8 3 Ryan, Margaret ....... ---- 64 Ryan, Shirley .... .... 7 4 S Sabo, Charles .... ....... 83 Sadergren, Bill .............. 52 Sahley, Susan ............... 52 Sallee, Jerry ......... ..... 5 7 Salling, Debbie ..........,,.. 83 Samad, Leo ................. 83 Samad, Tom ................ Sampson, Damon --- 50 Sammons, Vera ...... ...... 7 2 57 83 Samson, Dennis -- Schmitt, Jennifer Schneeman, David Schneider, Dennis 83 ----..----.. 52 ---------- 83 72 Schneider, Fred .......,.,,,, Schneider, John ......... -, 64 Shock, Tammy .......... 83,174 Schoen, Rosemary ....... -- 83 Schoenberger, Jim .......... 72 Scholl, Gary ............... 51 Schonhoft, Larry ........... 83 Schott, Donald .............. 64 Schott, Mike .... --- 72,137,145 Schott, Ried ......... 64,164,176 83 Schrank, Janet .............. Schroeder, Betty ............ 64 Schroeder, Dale ...... ...... 6 4 Schroeder, Karen .... ..... 5 1 Schroeder, Robert .......... 83 Schroeder, Patsy ..... ..... 83 Schroer, Charles ...... .... 7 2 Schroer, Robert ,...... .... 83 Schroth, Kathy ............, 64 Schubert, Donna ........... 83 Schuesler, Pamela ---------. 64 Schuk. Arthur ..... ...... 83 Schultz, Michael --- ..... -- 51 Schulz, Karla ............... 83 Schuster. Sandra ........... 83 Schwab, Donna .... .... - - 72 Schwaller, Paul ....... .... 5 l Schwarberg, Beverly ........ 51 Schwartz, Doug ............. 72 Schwartz, Jerry ............ 83 Schwartz. Nancy ..... L ..... 83 Schwegler, Walter .......... 58 Schwoeppe, Eric ............ 83 Scott, Annette .............. 72 Scott, Barbara -- --- ------ 51 Scott, Bill ................... 72 Scott, Carol ...... ......... 64 Scott, Margie --- --- 72 Scott, Rick ....... ..... 7 2 Scott, Wesley ...... ....... 83 Scroggins, David ........ 83,145 Scull, Sherry ...... 72,120 Scully, Brenda -- ....... 51 Searcy, Bill ...... --- 72,145 Sears, Sharon -- ..... 51 Sears, Shirley -- --- Sefton, James .... 64 83 Sehleper, Dave ............. 72 52 Sehlhorst. Barbara Seibel, Barbara -- 64,115,124,177 Seibel, Eugene ............ 79,83 Seidel. Ellinor -- .......... 72 Selby, Ken ....... --- 83,148 Sellmeyer, Kathy ........... 83 Semple, Ronald ..... ...... 6 4 Selmeyer, David --- ..... -- 83 Servizi, Victor .............. 52 Seurkamp, Sharon --- ------ 64 Severin. Julie ...... --- 74 Sexton, Charles --- --- 52 Shamblin, Carol --- --- 64 Sharpe, Kathleen -- ....... 52 Oriel ....... ......... 51 72 Reusmg, Bob ........ --- 72 Reuter, Janet Ann .... --- 72 Reynolds, Barton ........... 51 Reynolds, Dave ............. 72 Reynolds, Jack ......... --- 72 Rice, Brenda -- .. .......- 51 Rice, Carol ....... --- 51 Rice, Deborah -- --- 72 Rice, Kay ...... -- --- 57 Rice, Sharon ..... ---..- --- 57 Rice, Teresa ................ 57 Rich, Leslie ............-..... 82 Richardson Beverly ........ 64 Richardson, Dan ........ 72,131 Richardson, Doris ........... 82 Richardson, Jim ............ 82 Richardson, Nancy ,........ 82 Richmond, Darrell .......... 72 Riggs, Tim ........ - ....... 83 Riley, Clifford -- --- 52 Riley, Danny --- ....... --- 51 Riley, Donna .... .,,..,. 1 -- 57 Riley, Michael ......... --- 59 Riley, Tom .................. 64 Rineair, Ginny .............. 72 Ringhauser, David John .... 83 Riseden, Roddle ............. 64 Risen, Linda ........... --- 72 Ritter, Donna --- --- 57 Rizzo, Linda ---- --- 64 Roark, Marcus -- ......... - 64 Roberts, Joyce -- .......... 72 Roberto, Toni --- --- 83 Roberson, Jenny --- --.. 83 Roberto, Emil -- --- 64 Roberts, Juanita -- --- 83 Rockwell, Doris .... .... 64 Rodgers, Peggy -- .... --- 51 Rodgers, Sandy .... --- 72 Roedig, Margie --- --- 83 Roedig, Paul .... --- 83 Rogers, Sandy -- --- 72 Rohr, Cheryl ..... --- 72 Rohrig, Pat ...... ..... - -- 72 Roll, William ...... --- 72 Romine, Penny --- --- 72 Ronan, Dennis -- --- 57 Rose, Dave ...... --- 64 Rose, Dennis ...... ..... 5 1 Rose, Harryetta .... ....... 5 1 Rose, Phyllis ........ -- Rose, Wilma ...... 57,124 51 Roseberry, Barbara .......... 51 Roos, Claudia ............ --- 72 Ross, Richard .............-. 50 Rosse, Mary ............. .... 5 7 Rost. Lois ........ -- ......- '72 Rost, Richard --- --- 51 Samson, Linda .... ---- 52 Sandefur. Walter .... 57 Sanders, Rob .... .... 83 Sanders, Sonyia --- ---- 57 Sanker, Ron ..... .... 8 3 Sarandos. Chris ...... .... 5 7 Satterfield, Carol ...... .... 5 1 Satterfield. Catherine ...... 64 Savage, Carol .............. 51 Sawyer, Angela ..... .... 5 1 Sawyer, Dave .... .... 6 4 Saylor, Ron .... .... 7 2 Sayre, Ronald -- .... 57 Scalf, Shirley .... ...... 6 4 Scarlato, Greg --- ---- 59 Scarlato, Linda --- .... -- 51 Schaaf, James .... ....... 5 9 Schaefer, Linda ............. 83 Schaeffer, Hugh ...... 82,133,165 Schaeffer, Ronald ........ 83,164 Schaetzle, Dan .......... 64,1413 Schaetzle, Dave -- Schaetzle, Elmer --- Schafer, Roger ..... Schaffer, Kathy -- Schaffer, Penny --- Schalk, JoAnn -- Schallick, Ron --- Schamer, Cathy --- Schamer, Peggy .... 72 72 ---- 57 ---- 72 ---- 72 ---- 83 Scharf, Harold ..... ....... 51 ------- 64 83 83 Schapp, Keith .............. - Scheer, Nancy ........ 83,119,123 Scheid, Betty ................ 83 Scheidenberger, Dian -- 75,73,123 Scheidt, Jonathan ........ 83,145 Schenck, Dan ........ Schenck, Ken -- Schiele, Mark .... Schiff, Thomas --- Schiffer. Tilo ....... Schinaman, Peter 83,118,159 ------- 72 ------- 72 --- 83,169 ------ 58 ----------- 72 Schleper, Ann .......... 83,125 Schluster, John --- ....... -- 83 72 Sheets, George .... ...... 7 2 Shearer. Linda .... ....... gg Sherrill, Barry .............. Shepherd, Wayne -- ..... -- Shimp, Patricia .... ....... Shive, Charlene .... ..... Skidmore, Charles --- --- 72 Shields, Artie ...... ......... 7 2 83 58 52 Slawson, Christine -ii --- 59 84 Schmidt, Bill ............... 52 Schmidt, Jack ...... ........ 64 Schmidt, Jane .............. 83 Schmidt, Kathy .... - .... 72 Schmidt, Nancy ..... --- 84 Schmidt, Paul ....-.... .... 7 2 Schmidt, Sue ................ 72 Schmiedeker, Rickey ....,... 51 Schmieg, Otto ........ ...- 5 4 schmift, Geri ....... .... 7 2 Schmitt, Janice -- 1--- 64 Sloan, Mike - ....... --- Sloan, Susan ...... 23,64 Smith, A. ...... .... 7 2 Smith, Alma .... ....... 5 9 Smith, Cheryl --- ........ -- 72 Smith, Cheryl ........ ...... 7 2 Smith, Danny ............... 58 Smith, Danny .... ...... .... .. 5 2 Smith, Denver .............. 84 Smith, Donald ..... ....... 5 9 Smith, Doris ...... ....... 5 9 Smith, Dorothy .... ......... 8 4 Smith, Douglas --- .... -- 52 Smith, Everett -- ........ - 64 Smith, JoAnn --- ........ -- 72 Smith. Linda ...... ......... 5 9 Smith, Marilyn .... 84,174 Smith, Michael .... ......... 5 9 Smith, Mike .... ....... 7 2 Smith, Nancy -- .... 72 Smith, Robert -- --- ---- 84 Smith, Wanda - ........ .... 5 2 Smith. James --- ...,... -- 52 Smoot, Lynda ....... .... 5 2 Snape, Bill ................. 64 Shive, Ruth Ann ..... --- 72 Shoops, Linda .............. 83 Short, Beverly .............. 83 Short, Jim ................... 64 Shoup, Roy ........... .... 7 2 Shreve, Bob ....... ..... 64 Shultz. Barbara -- Sibul, Helen ..... Siderls, Nicholas .... L- -......-..- 83 ------- 58 83,136 Siefert, Paula ...... .... - 83 Tieman, Jane ..... Siermann, Roberta .......... 83 Siler, Loretta ................ 52 Slmkin, Margaret -- ....... 52 725 83 58 Simon, Amy ...... Simonds. Steve -- Simons, Rick ...... ...... Singerman, Bob --- Sin leton Don E , --- Singleton, Sharon -- Singleton, Cherry -- Singleton. Vickie .... Singerman, Pete ...... Sizemore, Cathy ...... Sizemore, Edie --- Skaggs, Vickie ..... Skalski, Frank -- Skalski, Sue .... Snape, John ..... ---- 72,131 ------ 58 '72 58 72 58 ---- 52 83 52 72 64 53 Sneddon, Peggie .... --- 66,72 Snider, Nancy ..... Snow, Evelyn ........ Snowden, Michael -- Snyder, Dan ....... ---- 64 -- 64 ---- 74 ---- 72 Sobanski. Richard --- --- 72,84 Soldono, Patrick .... Sonneborn, Bonnie Soto, Manuel ....... Soto, Marquita ..... Soult, Danny ..... - - ---- 64 -- 72,74 --,.- 84 ---- 53 ----- 59 Teetor, Mark ........... .-.-- 7 3 Tenhundfeld, Roy ........... 73 Tenhundfeld, Sharon 52 Teschler, Linda .......... 23,84 Thielen, Kathy ......... -- --- 84 Thielen, Pete ........,... 73,131 Thielen, Ron .........-...... 65 Thieman, Bob ......... ..... 5 8 Thiemann, Janne ..... .... 8 4 Thinnes, Ann ................ 73 Thinnes, Don ................ 84 Thinnes George ...,........ 73 Thomas, Douglas .,.. ....... 6 5 Thomas, Jerry ............... 65 Thomas, Judith ..eae ..... 8 4,166 Thomas, Kathy ........,..... 58 Thomas, Rodney --- ---- 73 Thomas, Sandra un ,--, 73 Thompson, Anita --- ---- 65 Thompson, Dallas -- ...... 58 Thompson, Gary ..... .... 7 3 Thompson Ken ........ .... 7 3 Thompson, Ronnie .......... 58 Thompson, Tad ..... ...... 5 8 Thompson, Terry ........ 73,118 Thompson, Terry ............ 84 Thompson, Tony ............ 52 Thrasher, Eddie ............ 84 Thullen, Janet .............. 84 Tice, Faye ..... -.. ..... 59 Soult, Michael' ....,, -----, 5 9 Spaulding, Merial ........ 21,72 Spaulding, Michael --- ---- 59 Spechert, Walter .... --- 53 Spengler, Charles --- ---- 84 Spilman, James ...... r-- 84 Spitzmiller, Paula .... .... 7 4 Splney, Cheryl ......... --- 84 Spradlin, Sarah -- --- 59 Spradlin, Zettia -- --- 84 Sprague, Barbara 72 Sprecker, Bernard .......... 64 Spreen, Linda .... 84,l22,l5l,l66 Spreen, Pat .................. 72 Staft, Sandy ................ 64 Stamper, David --- Stamper, Judith --- Stamper, Sherry ............ 59 Staubltz, Marie ...... 12,72,164 St. Clair, Debbie ............ 64 ------ 72 ..---- 72,84 Stedtefeld, Mark .......,.... Steinert, Diana --- --- 65,177 84 Tierney, Nancy ----- ------ Tiettmeyer, Gail .... .... 5 2 Timmester, Terry ..... .... 8 4 Timperman, James .......... 84 Tipton, Shirley ..... .... 8 4 Tipton, Tim ........ .... 6 5 Tisdale, Elizabeth --- ---- 73 Tisevich, JoAnn .... .... 8 4 Tishaus, John .... .... 7 3 Tittle, Wayne -- .... 73 Todd, Janet ........ ...... 8 4 Todhunter, Ted .... - ..... 73,131 Tolbert, Yvonne .... ...... 5 9 Toma, Jean ........ Tomlin, Pamela --- Toon, Lynda ..... Topicz, Sharyn ..... ...... Towles, Michael ............ Transier, Carolyn - ....... 59,124 Transier, Terry ..... ...... 6 5 Trennepohl, Bob --- -- ---- Westheiderf Shelley'-ff- II 59 Stegner, Susie .... ........ 7 2 39 64 Steinhard. Scott -- Steioff, Bill ...... Stemme, Edward -- Stephens, Jean --- Stephenson, Jep .... Stephenson, Larry Sterchi, Mary ............... 72 58 84 65 72 59 Sterling, Eleanor .... ....... 6 5 Sterling, Gustan ....... --- 84 Sterreh, Karen --- ...... --- 72 74 84 72 65 65 S4 65 73 84 Stevens, Marie --- Stevenson, Ian --- Stewart, Donna --- Stifel, Gayle ..... Stock, Debbie ............... Stock, Judy ................. Stockmeier, Evelyn .......... Stockmeier, Judy ..... --- Stockmeier, Lorraine .... --- Stopes, James .......... ,.-- 52 Stokes, Roy ...... ,........ - 58 Stortz, Walter --- .,... -- 84 Stout, Brenda .... --- 53 Strunk, Betty ...... --- 73 Strunk, Charlie - ..... --- 53 Strunk. Ronald .... .... 5 3 Student Council .... --- 178 Stutzman, Robert --1 ---, 73 Sullivan, Glenn --- .... -- 53 Sullivan, Joe ...... --- 19,84 Sullivan, John --- --,- 65 Sullivan, Nancy .... -- --- 73 Sullivan, Sharon --- Surgener, Charlene -------..- 73 --,-r--- 65 Suttle, Sally ............ 84,169 Sutton, Tom ........ Swan o Calvin H . -..- Swango, Marlene --- Szoke, Eva ....... T ..- 73,138 ---- 84 --- 65 --- 84 Trickel, Carol .... Trickel, Ralph --- Trickel, Richard --- Trimble, Debby -- Tritschler, Kathy -- Trohanis, Andy Tuck, Pamela .... Tucker, Danny -- Tucker, Jim .... Tucker, Judy -- Tucker, Pat -- --- Tucker, Sandra --- Tudor, Priscilla -- Turner, Carol -- Turner, Mike .... Turner, 73 65 ---- 73 84 59 73 52 73 59 59 84 84 -- 59 52 65 52 65 73 52 59 84 Richard .... --- 82,84 U Uch-tman, Robert --- Uebel, Polly ..... Uffman, Bill ..... Ullom, Bonnie --- Ullom, Mary ..,.... -- Underwood, Ad ...... .... Underwood, James --- ---- Underwood, Rick .Y... ,..... Ungerbuhler, Linda ....... 25,83 5 Ungerbuhler, Robert Utterback, Allen ..... V 84 73 84 73 ---- 52 73 59 52 -- 84 Vainisi, Charles - .c,.....,.. -- Vainisi, Judy .......... .... Van Arsdale, Curtis Van Buskirk, Stan ...,...... Van Clake, Diane ....,...... Van I-loose, Karen - Takao, Lloyd --- -- 14,84 Talbert, Danny --- ---- 58 Tallbott, Delores -- ---- 65 Tallbott, Lucie ..... .... 5 2 Tam, Karen ...... .... 8 4 Tarplee, Walter -- .... 73 Tate, Diane ....... -- 65 Tate, Linda ........ -- 59 Taulbee, Carlotta --- ---- 73 Taylor, Cheryl --- .... -- 84 Taylor, Dan ........ ....... 8 4 Taylor, Donna --- ----- 58 Taylor, Elaine --- .... -- 73 Taylor, Glenn ............... 73 Taylor, Gregory ............ 84 Taylor, Taylor, June ..... .. .... --- 65 84 Steve ......... 59 84 -------- 84 84 65 65,l15, 176,177 65 Van Over, Glenna ...... .. .... Varner, Sheila ..... .... 7 3 Varney, Dave .... .... 5 3 Vassil, James ..... ..... 5 2 Vaughn, Linda -- .... 73 Vaught, Douglas ............ 73 Vaught, Mike - .............. 59 Veith, Jim ............-- 73,165 Vestring, Hellen ............ 73 Vice, Gary ........ Vinson, Linda ..1.. ......-.. 59 Vice, Janice - ,......... ..--- 65 ' 73 84 Vodegel, William ............ Vogel, Jamie ....... Vogel, Susie ..... Vogt, Carol ......... Voll.mer, Claudia --- Von Nida, Rick ........ --.. 73 65,125 ---..-..-..- 84 --------- 73 --- 84 Vorwerk, Joy ........ Vossler, Harley ..... W Wabnitz, Rich .... Waddell Jud , y --- Waddell, Roger --- Wade, David ..... Wade, Debbie ....... Wade, Mark ......... Wadsworth, Nancy ---- 58 ---- 53 --- 73,145 ----- 65 ----- 84 --- 84,164 52 ff: 65. ---- 73 Wagner, Beverly ............ Wagner, Caryl .... Wagner, Nancy ..... Wagner, Thomas .... Wagoner, Joyce ..... Wahlbrink, Bill - .c... Wahlbrink, Bob .c.... Wahlb rink, Linda Wahler, Gene ...... Wahler, Gloria ....... .... Wainscott, Carla --- Wainscott, Todd ..... .... Wainz, Cheryl ..... Wainz, Steve .c.. Wait, Debbie ....... 73 84 65 73 59 84 -..-- 65 53 84 59 53 58 ---- 58 65 Wait, Rosemarie --- ------- Wakeman, Linda --- Walden, Gene - .... .... - --- Walden, Terri ............... Waldrop, Donna Waldrop, Joyce .,....... .... Walker, Walker, Walker, Gwen .............. Mike .... - ...... - Richard ............ Wallace, Karyn ...... ...... Wallen, Jane ...... JGIYICS .-..... .... Wallen, John ....... Wallen, Rita ..... Wallen, Tom ..... Waples, Barb ....... Waples, Ward, Debora ....... .... Warmouth, Robert Warren Warren Warren Warner, , Linda .... , Tony .... Wa e --- , YH. Wartham, Angie Dale ...... Wash, Angela ...... Wash, Sue ....... Wasson, Michael --- 53 58 53 73 73 53 73 65 73 84 84 53 ---- 53 84 53 84 52 65 65 65 52 58 52 52 65 58 ---- 93 65 Wasteney, John .... -- -- -- Watkins, Shirley --- ---- 58 Watson, Joyce ........ .... 5 2 Watson, Sandra ...... ..--- 58 Waterman, Christine --- ---- 84 Weaver, Charlie - Weaver, George -1 Weaver, Phyllis ..,.. Webb, Barry ...... Webb, Patricia ..... Webeler, Bob --- Webeler, Sue .... --,- ----- 59 ---..------- 84 ------ 52 --- 73,64 ---- 84 ---.. 59 -- -..-- 84 84 174 Weber, Kathy ..... .... , Web er, Sharon ..... Weber, Stephanie - .... ---- Wegert, Sandra ----- Wehmeier, Tom - Weinberg, Mary ..... .... Weichold, William Weiss, Charlene .... Welch, Tom ..... Wells, Carolyn ...... Wells, Judy .......... ---- Welti, Ken ....... Wendt, Kelly ..... Wenger, Nancy --- Werner, Nancy --- Wesley, Lois .... West, Tom - .... -- West, Wayne ..... Westbrook, Terri - Westendorf, Dennis Westermeyer, John Westfelt, Denny - Westheider James 84 73 84 65 52 73 ---- 84 65 84 65 ---- 65 ---- 59 --.- 73 ----- 84 ---- 73 Westrich, Linda ..... .... Wetterich, Lynn --- 73 59 59 85 --- ---- 59 73 65 65 85 73 Wheeler, Kevin -- ..... 73 Whitaker, Gene --- ----- -- 59 Whitaker, James --- ---- '73 White, Beverly ..1.... ..-- 7 3 White, Donna ......... .... 6 5 White, Judy .......... . ----- 35 White, Lucille ............-- 73 Whitehurst, John ........ 73,131 Wickline, Ron ........ 73,138,147 Wichman, Laura ...... 82,85,l66 Wichman, Robert .......... ,. 85 Wickstrom, John ............ 85 Wickstrom, Rick ....... ..... 7 3 Wiebell, James .............. 59 Wiechering, David ..... --- 65 Wiedeman, Billy ....... --- 52 Wiesmann, Rosemarie ...... 52 Wiethe, Nancy ......... --- 73 Wietlisbach. Carol --- --- 85 Wilcher, James ..... --- 52 Wilcher, Joyce ...... ..... 5 2 Wilcher, Ronald --- ...... -.. 52 Wilder, Donna ............... 52 Wilder, Jimmy .......... ..-- 59 Wilfong, Barb .............. 59 Wilfong, Judy .............. 85 Wilfong, Patty .............. 52 Wilhelm, Garry .............. 59 Wilhelm, Steve .............. 65 Wilkins, Charles ............ 65 Wilkinson, Lynne ............ 85 Williams, Barbara - ......... 85 Willenborg, Susan ........ - 73 Williams, Debbie --- ------ 65 Williams, Jack .............. 65 Williams, Linda .........,. -- 73 Williams, Pat ......... ...... 7 3 Williamson, Terry .......... 73 Willis, Frank ................ 53 Wilson, Arnold ............. 59 Wilson, Arthur ....... - .... 65 Wilson, Bonnie .............. 85 Wilson, Dale ................ 59 Wilson, Don ................ 65 Wilson, Donna ..... - ....... 53 Wilson, Rosemarie --- ----- 53 Wilson, Roy ................ 74 Wilson, Ruth Ann ...... ---- 73 Winkelman, Donna .......... 85 Winters, Sue ................ 65 Wirmel, Roger .......... 85,145 Wisa. Fritz .............. 73,131 Wise, Lynda ................ 73 Wisenbaugh, Tom ........... 73 Withers, Gary ............... 53 Witt, Connie ................ 73 Witt, Teresa .... ....... 5 3 Witte. Alice ................ '13 Wolfe, Donna ......... . ..... 53 Wolfe, Jerry .-.... ......... 7 3 Wolfer, Marilyn --- 65,115 Wolfer, Patty ...... ...,... 5 3 Wolfert. Mike ...... ..... 7 3 Wolff, Donna ......... --- 65 Wollenhaupt, Dave --- --- 58 Wollenhaupt, Mike --- ----- 85 Wood, Doris ....... ..... 8 5 Wood, Jim ......... ..,..., 5 8 Wooddell, Donald ........... 58 Woodall, Lonnie ..... ...... 6 5 Woodall, Ron ....,.... ..... 5 8 Woods, Anita .... ....... 7 3 Woods, Annette .... ..... 8 5 Woystek, Mike -- --- 58 Wray, Robert --- 78,85 Wright, Bruce ..... ......, 7 3 Wright, Carol ...,,.-,,,,,.,-, 73 Wright, Donald Ray ........ 85 Wright, Pat .......... ..,,, 5 3 Wright, Wayne .... ........., 7 3 Wllebblirlg, Mary -...,,,,,--, 53 Wuerdeman, Donna ...... 85,82, 166 Wuerth, Buster .............. 73 Wuifekamp, Janis --------..- 53 Wulff, Stephen ...........,., 73 Wurster, Chris .... 85,150,159,163 Wurtz, Linda .,,,-,,,,,-,,,,, 59 Wurzelbacher, Jean --------- 73 Wyenandt, Larry ..... --- 9,65 Wynne, Mary ........... .... 8 5 Y Yankosky, John ............. - Yarger, Yarbrough, Larry Yeageser, Ed ...... Yeager, Yeary, James .............. 73 65 - ...... 85 59 59 Paul ........ ....... Richard ........ --- --, 65 Young, Barbara ......... 85,174 Young, Gail ..... ...-... 7 3 Young, Hugh ...... - -- --- 53 Young, Jennie ,..-..-...-..., 59 Young, Linda ............... 73 Young, Lynne -- ....... 73 Young, Patti .... - -- ........ 52 Young, Sandra ....... -..-.. 5 2 Young, Roberta ............. 52 Young, Sara ................ 58 Young, Terry ..............., 73 Young, Tom ...... --- 65 Z Zachritz, Gary ...... ....-.- 8 5 Ziegler, Betty ..... - ....- 59 Ziegler, Bill ........-....-.- 65 Ziegler, Charles --- ...... -- 65 Ziegler, Cheryl .............. 59 Ziegler, Harold -- 85,145 Ziegoid, Mary --- .... -- 59 Zimmer, Ralph -- 72,85 Zink, Gayle ....... ...... 7 3 Zipfel, Robert ------- --- 73,131 Zoellner, Jacque ............ '75 Zone, Mark ................. 59 Zuler, John ...... ........... 5 9 Zun, Bill ....... ..... 5 9 Zungle, Ann ..... ...... 5 9 Zurscher, Bill --- ---- 75 The Westeriu Hills DAD'S CLUB proudly congratulates the students who quahfied for membership in Cum Laude and Quill and 'Small Linda Bushman Dohrman Byers Gail Davis Janice Eshman Louis Gloysfein Jill Alban Phil Berghausen Denis Breen Diane Bruns JoAnn Greiser Wynne Gulden I963 Members Diane Bruns Bill Bryanl Judy Deas Janice Eshman Gini Evans Trudy Kolb Lynn Pierson Kafhy Scofl Donna Slayin Nancy Whilehursl' CUM LAUDE Firsl Tapping Second Tapping Marilyn Kirschner Roberl' Klosierman Susan Minor Roger Nadler Rhonda Pinlrsfon Diane Rosl' QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS Sarah Kocher Alvina Owen Sherry Rider John Schroder Susan Vogel Jennifer Ruehl Donna Samuelson Mary Scheidl' Howard Wagner Linda Walker Tom Zimmer I964 Slaff Members I964 Journalism Class Members Karen Collier Mike Allen Pam DeTurlc Bill Birch Donna Eckert Karen Bollon June Foresler Kalhy Cole Mariorie Fox Suzanne Galh Kalhy Horner Tina Lewis Nancy Lloyd Donna McCroslcey Bob Pohlman Donna Schneeman Linda Spreen Linda Walker Laurie Wichman Bonnie Graham Barbara Lemclce Daphne Loew Dan Nagel Sandy Wegerl- my nof open an accounf? 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Ave 481- 7784 Du BOIS A well known nome thot says: Check us first for ANY book. Du BOIS BOOK STORE 121 Calhoun Sf. 281-4120 Opposife U IRWIN SHOE COMPANY . . . comfortable and fashionable shoes 913 Vine WESTERN PAINT COMPANY . . . paints and wallpaper 3245 Harrison J. C. HOCKETT JEWELERS . . . jewelry and gifts for every need 3633 Harrison BROCKAMP BUILDING MATERIALS CO. . . . . instant service 5439 Muddy Creek Rd. REVVWER PHARMACY . . . specialists in prescription drugs 4956 Glenway Jacob Bauer's Sons Inc. 2870 Mossochussets Ave. 541-5141 Pine Qnnlznf Mn!! U.S. Government Inspected Establishment N 0. 678 - H-an- Mfhen it comes to shipping liquids in bulk, Jim, ' ' Woody, and Bruce are sure Stillpass Satisfies. shllpass Trqnslt company Inc' 4967 Spring Grove 681-6102 ONE HOUR CLEANERS . . . the most in dry cleaning 4014 Glenway Ave. YVILSON REALTY . . . faster selling is our specialty 4463 West Eighth St. WES'I' HILLS FLOORING CO .... instant floor service 3407 Harrison SIEBEIN BARBER SI-IOP . . . air conditioned for your comfort 4906 Heuwerth SHRIVERS' DRUG STORE . . . Prompt and courteous service 4905 Glenway .Wg ff - -' i H H 66 77 qbsf sfeps fo savings United Savings Association 4980 Glenway 921-8000 COSTGN TV Repair Service 2345 Ferguson Road 481-8555 Suzi always calls Caslon. WW me Joe graclfi ana! jkeir jamiged are imiurec! wifA oAn 25' Co., Lgnc. 2934 Gaim! fl,-Away 681-5300 MARMERS SHOE STQRES 4102 GLEN AY AT GILSEY CIN THE HEART OF PRICE HILLD WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 1 Teen shoes for teen budgets SUPERIOR LUMBER Sc MILLVVORK INC. GLENMORE BAKERY . . . best goodies in lumber and milling 7011 Plainfield Rd. Cincinnati 3649 Glenmore HARRY MEYER K SONS FUNERAL HOME MILLER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS . . . learn 4989 Glenway all the skills 136 E. Sixth PASQUALE'S PIZZA . . . food fun at Eighth FASHION FLAIR STYLING SALON . . . the Ek Overlook 4520 W. Eighth St. newest do's 2319 Boudinot KEMPER'S PHARMACY . . . for everything in BELLA NAPOL1 RESTAURANT . . . Napoli the prescription line 3016 Harrison brought to Price Hill 4914 Glenvvay DSQD SOHIO SERVICE . . . AAA road service EGBERS OPTICAN . . . complete optical in the Price Hill area 4865 Glenway service 5979 Glenway ENGLISH CLEANERS . . . the inost in dry GIRTEN'S AUTO SERVICE . . . for all auto cleaning 4533 W. Eighth repairs 110 Monitor ROSSI MUSIC STUDIO . . . finest in music ED DERUM'S GILBERT AVE. CHRYSLER - instruction 3619 Gleninore PLYMOUTH 2131 Gilbert GUIDEPIISTS EUR HAPPIER LIVING I. BE CUNSIIJERATE 'Develop a sincere interest in people, their lives and their problems. Be understanding, and never build personal suc- cess at the expense of others. 3. CONTINUE TU LEARN Stay mentally active, intellec- tually curious, receptive to new ideas. Education is a wondrous process continuing throughout life. 2. HELP THUSE IN NEED You will find few experiences so rewarding in life as the times you give a helping hand to folks in need. 4. CULTIVATE THRIFT Save regularly from the start. Thrift gives you an important extra margin for progress . . . for security . . . for success. CINCINNATI FEDERAL SAVINGS 42 Yew of - Communi Service ANU LUAN ASSUCIATIIJN SEME It HOME OFFICE: 4310 Glenwuy Avenue, Price Hill ' EASTERN HILLS BRANCH: 821 Delta Avenue The same location for over 25 years-- and a spotless reputation! A Best Ever Laundry ancl Dry Cleaning i 3504 Warsaw 921-4325 Free pick-up and delivery in Western Hills area. liil EIDING REAL ESTATE 5229 Glenwoy ovenue-47l-i224 CQNSULT US IF YOU HAVE A REAL ESTATE PRQBLEM We offer you: B. F. EIDING Integrity-informed ond conscientious service-sotisfoctory results-29 yeors ot experience. broker-opproiser-counselor Finest Selection of Records in the Western Hills Area Quality at its Best records sheet music greeting corcls PLAZA MUSIC CENTER On the Mall at Western Hills Shopping Ce 481-5969 Western Hills Publishing Company 3708 Dovis Avenue 661-3200 Printers of three fine newspopers: The Breeze Western Hills Press Price Hill News Your Home Newspapers Trolley Tavern A Good Place to Eat Seafoods Are a Specialty ' If A Ji -.A-.il I' fl- : FF. .7 K Q 5' GHEMEN 5' I' EAM, Nm? mv f -Q si, 4332 River Rd 921-2698 !5Q59Q5fflIl H K 3,1 w m 5g5sfg,:s5 w z?satFs,IW' i M 'Wg' ficlilzlfffw M ' Y 1 ' c Susan Heidrich, John Whifehursf, Nancy Whifehursi enioy an af+er school snack wH'h Durkees Mayonnaise and Numaid Margarine. 7 ibwrgeed or Jafacf ana! Won manic! ,Zur Eden, , wo Ana farocfozclffi rom iami argarine Here he comes rushing . . . to the assistance of the West Hi Annual Staff! Mr. Benson! ln 'the Indianapolis 5007 Well no. He iusi loolcs +ha+ way as he races 'From school 'lo school, helping distressed annual slaffs. So what if the rivers are flood swollen! Who cares it the snow is ten inches deep! The gales of the wind nor the blister of the sun's heat can keep Russell Benson from helping the Western Hills Annual Staff with its yearbook problems. To him we bring our precious gifts: layout paper, pencils, rulers, graphite, and picture ideas. Our cheery, welcome presence sets hi1n off showing us the technics of layout, design, copy continuity, and illustrative photographyg but can we keep him for long? He's a constantly running camera- as soon as we have him, he's off, and who knows where?-taking educational or commercial films, helping other high schools and colleges with their yearbooks and view- books, and filming pictures for innumerable enterprizes, from Hong Kong to Kansas City! When we caipiure our -Friendfwhich ist seldomlwe 1 - treat him well, aclmi+ members of Annual Sfaff. bf B I THE IIUBLEY CIINIPANY, INC. IS PROUD TO HAVE BEEN A PART OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE 1964 WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL SERVING AS PRINTER AND NDER FOR THIS OUTSTANDING YEARBOOK. company CAMDEN, ARKANSAS FINE LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING 215 I F.dray Optical PATRONS American Office Machines Company Bill Bros. Paint and Wallpaper Backus Brothers Company Dan Dee Poultry and Meats A Friend Jeanne's Gift and Card Shop Thesken Food Market Strobel Wagner Drugs Annnon's Pharmacy -- P. L. Barth Co. ......,. jacob Baner's Sons, Inc. -- Bella Napoli Restaurant -- Best Ever Laundry ..... Brockznnp Building Co. --- Cheviot Building k Loan ......... Cincinnati Color Co. ............... Cincinnati Federal Savings Bc Loan .... Cincinnati Sc Suburban Bell Telephone Co. ....... -- Cincinnati's Savings Sc Loan --- Coca-Cola Co. ............ Coney Island, Inc. --- Coston TV - ,...... ---- Crow's Nest Restaurant --- D8cD Sohio Service .......... .... Ed Deru1n's Chrysler-Plymouth DuBois Book Store ..tin.,.... Egbers Opticians C... -- Riding Realty .i,,. ..--.. English Cleaners i........... Enrst-Court Savings and Loan Fashion Flair .............. Frisch's Restaurant -- Geiler Plumbing -- Glenniore Bakery --- Glenway TV ........ Girten's Auto Service --- Hacler Hardware i,o.. Henri's Dress Shop .,,i. j. C. I-Iockctt jewelers .... Ionna Rental ......C.. Irwin Shoe Co. .,..... .------ jack Ze Klu's Steakhouse .,.... John 8: Jll1I,S Pure Oil Service --- .KCIIIPCIYS Pharinacy ........ -- La Rosa's Restaurant -- Lenhart Plumbing --- Vernay Photo Service Jean's Food Shop Burger Brewing Company Tasty Cream Bakery Delhi Auto lfVash Veith Express A Friend Macke Food Market ADVERTISING INDEX -- 204 -- 204 -- 207 -- 210 -- 211 -- 207 -- 193 -- 195 -- 210 -- 205 -- 202 -- 200 -- 199 -- 209 -- 199 -- 210 -- 210 -- 207 -- 210 -- 211 -- 210 -- 194 -- 210 -- 202 -- 199 -- 210 -- 204 -- 210 -- 196 -- 196 -- 207 -- 199 -- 207 -- 194 -- 204 -- -- 210 - ------ 206 -- 197 Lutz Florists ---------.k-gH- - Mariners Shoes -----,,-,---H--- Meadowbrook Swimming Pool --- Menke lllotors -----,-A--g----w Mergy's Delicatessen -------- Harry Meyer Funeral Home --- Nllilllll lwargztriue ----HY- HgR--A h---- - - Miller Draughon Business College -.-- Mr. Pau1's Beauty Salon Nadler's Clothing Store --- One I-Iour Cleaners -- Optical Salon -------- - l'anaro's Fruit Market --- Park Pharniacy ------- - Pasqnale's ------- Pasqnalels -------- Plaza Music Center -- Ray Electric ----------- Rebold Funeral Home ---- Reinstatler Flowers ----- Rewwers Pharmacy ------ john -I. Schiff Insurance ---- Schott's Pure Oil Service --- Shaefer Tailoring -------- Shrivers Drugs ---- - ---- Seibien Barber ------------ Stillpass Transit Co., Inc. --- Superior Lumber ------ -- Swenson's Coney Chef ---- Thieman Realty ------------- Trolley Tavern Restaurant -- United Savings Association --- -- Western W este rn Bowl ---------------- -- Hills Loan X Deposit Hills Music Mart ----- -- I-Iills Publishing -------- -- 1'Vestern Wes tern Western Paint -------.----- YVest Hills Flooring -- Wilson Realty ------ 198 209 198 197 199 210 213 210 199 196 208 203 199 201 201 210 211 204 202 204 202 209 194 204 208 208 208 210 199 197 212 208 201 204 205 212 207 208 208 216 471-0014 662-5888 PAGE 88 Artique-Wagner, Arlette Abbott, Jean ........... SENIOR DIRECTORY AND 1169 Rulison Avenue 1064 Winfield Street Adams, Gary 133 ,-,,... .... 2 882 YVeSt Tower AVCIILIE Alban, Jill 171 ...,.. Alexander, Jeriann --- Allen, Mary ....... Alvis, Tim ....... Anderson, Anderson, Ida .,..... Don -- Anderson, Judy .e... - Anderson, Karen 165 -- Appel, John 110, 136 ,1.. --- Apple, James ......... Arnold, Bertha .... Arnold, Brenda .... Arnold, Juanita --- Atwood, Vicki ..... Babst, Sandra 126 .... Bailey, Mark 147 -- Bain, Julia ...... Baker, Barbara .... -- Baker, Keith ....,...... Ballmeyer, William ..e..... Barbee, Richard ..... PAGE 89 Barker, Lewis ..... Barnett, Kathy ...... Bartlow, Nancy 208 --- Bateman, Lawrence --- Bauman, John 108 --- Beagle, William ..... Beck, Elizabeth 7 Beck, Patricia ....... Beiderhake, Donna .... Berghausen, Philip Birch, William ........ Bittman, Dan 28 .... Black, Joe ........ Blum, Anna ..,.... Boertlein, Janice --- Bossert, Ember --- PAGE 90 Bostic, Pat ...,... Bowling, Pearl --- Bowman, Nancy --- Branda, Betty .... Bratfish, Lois ...... Breen, Denis 179 -- Bridges, Timothy Brettsehneider, Paul --- Brinkman, Richard --- Britt, William ....... Brock, Sandra ..-.. Brown, Harry 136 --- Brown, Nancy ...... - Brown, George ........... .......... Bruns Diane 122 170 - 3241 Glenmore Avenue ---- 4354 1fVest 8th Street 3230 1-Iildreth Avenue 2231 Townhill Avenue -- 4841 Prosperity Place ------- 2465 Everglade ----- 2912 Timbercrest 3609 Fyffe Avenue 3214 McHenry Avenue 2044 Baltimore Avenue 2311 Nicholson Avenue 2311 Nicholson Avenue 3220 Darwin Avenue 3239 Enworth Avenue --- -1 --- 3234 Manning 1639 Pasadena ---- 1139 Seton --- 3639 Mozart Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue -------- 3321 WVunder -- 3838 Olivette --- 3279 Vittmer Avenue Avenue ------ 2500 Nottingham 11 --- 4712 Einbrett Court - 1010 Lusitania Avenue -------- 4955 Heuwerth ------ 5001 Cleves Warsaw -- 1468 Fitzpatrick Street ---- 2322 Klene Avenue ------- 2388 Maryland --- 3842 Roswell Avenue --- 3136 Ferguson Road --- 218 Cherokee Avenue --- 2246 Quebec Road --- 3359 1-lader Avenue --- 2820 Orland Avenue 2150 Townhill Drive 3270 Broadwell Avenue ------ 2400 Harrison --- 1999 Sylved Lane -- --- 3191 MCI-Ienry ----------- 924 Summit ------- 2416 Blaine Road ----- 2909 Feltz Avenue 2856 Veazey Avenue 3258 Broadwell Avenue ------- 1032 Woodlawn ----- 10 Nevada Street ------ 841 Greenwich ----------H 1974 Sutten -- 1747 Gellenbeck Street 5200 Leona Drive 5222 Sidney Road Bryant, Bill 2, 160, 163, 199-223122271060 Sunset Avenue Bun er Patricia .......... 3016 1'Vest Tower Avenue g 1 Bunthoff, Gary ......-.,......... -- 3318 Wfirli Road Burbrink, Roger --- Burks, Ann ...... 3065 Timberview --- 1108 Olivia Lane PAGE 91 Bughmgln, Linda --...... ..., 7 28 'VVOOCll!1W11 AVCHLIC Byers, Dohrman 7, 19' .............. 5247 Rellllk Drive Cain, Kefmeth ,-,,,,-,..,... 1625 Western Hills Lane Caldwell, Diana .........f...... 922 Enright Avenue Cannon, Gloria 108, 109, 19 -- 2843 Queen City Avenue Carlson, Ronald 115, 143, 178 -- 2038 Rollingridge Lane Carr, Kenncll-1 178 ,.,,-.,...,.,. 409 Considine Avenue Carr, Ronald .................- Carson, James .... 409 Considine Avenue ---- 753 Purcell Avenue 921-7972 921-3312 662 -4865 481-9393 921-3474 661-3313 922-4054 251 -3266 471-1615 662-1634 481-2334 481-3929 481-9805 661-0019 661-0019 481 -2860 661-1397 481-3471 922-5222 921-3531 481-4796 662-3324 661-3248 481-6607 921-8761 471-2867 471 -5892 821-2811 251-0578 662-4641 471-9183 661-7996 481-6944 941-1147 471-2137 661-7707 662-1107 922-5263 481-8999 481-6273 922-5594 662-4653 251-2663 471-1421 661-6946 481-2109 481-1862 921-3486 471-8246 661-8891 471-7239 922-0120 922-1855 471-4172 921-8662 481-6390 481-1916 921 -4363 921-7655 471 922 -8139 -4790 9-21-7268 662-0630 922-0117 471-7249 471-7249 251-4729 Casch, James ..... Casch, Patricia -- Casey, Ronald .... Charles, Barbara --- Chatham, Sandra -- Clark, Dale ..,,... Clark, Donna ....1. Claypo-ole, Frank ..e.. Cleeves, Nellie e.c...... Clevidence, Jack 8 .,..... Cochran, Mary ----- Codling, Dolores --- Collier, Karen ---- Collins, Agnes ----- Collins, Eileen --- - --.-- 2531 Xvilliamsburg 2531 Williamsburg 3242 Stanhope Avenue 1012 Considine Avenue --- 3541 Gailynn Drive -------- 3688 River Road 6018 River Road 804 Academy Avenue 5032 Casaloma Blvd. 918 McPherson Avenue 3519 Cheviot Avenue 1213 First Avenue ---- 5066 Rapid Run ----- 2045 Hrerkness --- 3808 Kenker Place PAGE 92 Conover, Thomas ----- -.--- 4 332 VVest 8th Street Cooker, Sharon --------- ---- 3 558 McHenry Avenue Cope, Daniel 143, 165 ---- Cors, Michael --------- Costello, Bonnie ----- Couch, Louise ------- Coughlen, Dianne Coughlen, JoAnne --- Coyle, James 164 Crafts, Roger 164 Craig, Judith 113, Crawford, Jackson Crease, Donald -----. Creech, Kenneth ---- - Crum, George .-------- Crutchleo, Calvin ------ Cundiff, Ronald -------- Cunningham, Kathleen ---. Custer, Lynn Darmody, Edward --.- PAGE 93 Him' Davis, Gail -- ------- -.---- - - Dazier, Clifford ---- Deas, Judith ----- De Turk, Pamela --- Diehl, Gary 165 --- Dillon, Janet ----- Dimuzio, Ron ------ Dittleburger, Ed ----- Dragin, Svet 104 ------ Du Bryne, Kimball ------ ------- 2751 Powell Drive -- 2925 Urwiler Avenue 1291 Rutledge 1057 Rosemont Avenue 3081 Timberview Drive 3081 Timberview Drive 1031 Woodbriar Lane 3230 Daytona Avenue 5749 Timriek Court -- 5113 Sumter Avenue 1026 Purcell Avenue --- 2422 Sunny Hill Drive --- 3115 Murdock Avenue --- 585 Panorama Court -- 5011 Casaloma Blvd. ----- 11-Health Court --- 2802 Montana Avenue --- 5070 Sumter Avenue --------- 171 Chelsea 5565 Sidney Road ----- 3352 Felicity Drive 3605 Fyffe Avenue 3118 W'estwood N. Blvd. ------------ 3400 Millrich 500 Considine ---- 2636 Cora Avenue ---- 4888 N. Overlook Dudley, Jodee --------------- , ---------- 6720 Hillside Duenholf, Betty ---- -. --------.------.-- 1961 Harrison Durham, Philip l3,158,159,l6 Eason, Sharon ---------------- Easterling, Raymond ------- - Eaton, Karen ---------- Eberhardt, Candy ------- Eckert, Donna 193 207 -- Eggers, Joan ---------- Elliott, Diane ---- PAGE 94 Ellis, Donald -------- Emmerich, Cynthia -------- Engel, Jacqulyn ---------------- Eschweiler, Brigitte 201 113 0,163 - 4781 I-lardwick-Drive 2375 Montana Avenue 2555 Sarvis Court 4023 St. Lawrence 1643 Quebec 5212 Ralph Avenue 3325 Robinet Drive ----- 1266 Rutledge -- --- 6617 Home City 1141 Alcliff Lane 2122 Tliinnes Street 5171 Willnet Drive Eshman, Janice 203 14 -------------- 3198 West Tower Evans, Pamela -----------..------- 4326 Sunburst Lane Evans, Ronald 108,136,148 -------- 3936 Carrie Avenue Evans, Virginia 19 - --------------- 2938 Veazey Avenue Farison, Catherine 108 ------------ 1132 Maureen Lane Faught, Daniel .-.---------.--------- 617 Neane Street Faulkner, Ralph 142,179 ---------- 1217 Purcell Avenue Fellens, Robert ----..---.--.. 4337 St. Lawrence Avenue Fessenden, Dale 14 --.-- ..------------ 2 861 Shaffer Ferguson, John 145 .-.- --- 4548 Midland Avenue Ferneding, Donna ------ Fightmaster, Rodney --- --- 1770 Denham Street -- 4285 Grotto Court 661-8066 661-8066 661-3948 481- 1664 662-4539 921- 941- 921- 922- 8545 0967 6374 3098 471-5414 661 471- -1764 9653 662-3912 661-0058 471-3917 481-6045 661 -3635 661-9105 471 471 -5367 -7347 481-1807 481-1807 251 -0754 481-4905 922-5997 471-2178 921-1338 481 471 -2910 -8657 251-0277 922-6774 661-6686 481-5711 471-6690 941-0088 922-6106 481-6039 661-8758 481-4535 662-1887 471-7779 481 -9634 471-7944 941 -3241 661-1938 251 -4631 662-1282 481 921 921 922 47 1 -7817 -2505 -7560 -4284 -7389 941-2123 251-4273 921-2011 251-5094 661-5641 251-1714 481-7961 481-0877 251-0760 251-5609 351- 1172 471-5768 481- 5803 471-9896 471-0961 661-6505 0688 661- 1-Iorner, Kathy Lynn 99 -- 251-3768 Fischer, Evelyn ...,.. Fletcher, William ..... Forster, June 114,123 --, Forte, Dennis 27 .... Fosco, Albert ...... Fowler, Carol ..... Fox, Majorie 121 .... ---- 4215 Harding Avenue 3571 Janlin Court 2553 Ring Place ------ 2899 Klinet ---Lau 4228 Harding 1869 Fairmount -CC73256 Epworth Avenue Franklin, John 105 ....... Freel, Darleen ............. ........ 1 160' Kuhhnan French, Sharon A.,.,.,....., ,, Fricke, Jacqueline 126,179 Friedmann, Linda ,........... PAGE 95 Fronnne, Neva ...,. L--- 4250 Fehr Road 818 Summit Avenue 1131 Sunset Avenue 4936 Heuwerth Avenue 3129 Daytona Avenue Futamachi, Blanche ,...-,-, --,-- 5 1911- Wilmer Gampfer, David ..... Drive L---t --- 2942 Kling Avenue Drive Gannon, Michael .......,... H,,e,,u 3 320 Robincr GilI'C1l'l0I', Judith .....,........ 2910 Boudinot Avenue Garner, David Walter 132,133,145 -- 2928 Boudinot Ave. Garrett, Gail Rose ...-......,,,. ,, Garrett, Sandra Sue ........ 4346 Cappel Drive ----z-,- 1096 Belvoir Lane Gath, Marilyn Suzanne 113,179 ...H 2891 Kling Avenue Gatherwrigh t, Martin Jos Geisler, Kathryn Anne .......... Gigley, David Harry 104 Gilbert, Gail Ann .,..,,,e -- Gill, Roger Thomas .... eph .... 650 Hawthorne 3122 MacArthur Street ------ 4132 River Road Court 4220 Boudinot Avenue -z- 5007 Ralph Avenue Glenn, Jennifer Joy 27 .... ...... 4 281 Foley Road Glimpse, Steven Bruce .... --- 2601 Harrison Avenue Gloystein, Louis - .............. 2628 Montana Avenue Goldfuss, John Charles 197 ...M 2149 Baltimore A ven ue Goodall, Judith Ann .....2. --- 4012 Harding Avenue Gourley, Linda Jo 160 .u,2,....... Gregor, Linda Diane ..,..........,. 5201 Leona Greiser, Jo Anne 120,l23, Griffith, Daphne Jo ....aa,..,,, Grimes, Mary Esther ........ Grimes, Richard ....,,.,... .2.,. ----,-,--- 1676 Leona Drive Gromen, Cheryl Lynn 12 165,178 ...... 3149 Wlerk 5556 Pinecrest 5023 west High 3417 Osage 1024 Schiff Avenue Drive Road Drive Street Street 1 Gross, Helen Laura ................ Gross, Jacklyn Ann ......- We PAGE 96 1236 Sliker Avenue 1876 Forest View Court Grow, Sherrene Lynn 98,99,l78 ...... 4422 Shulte Drive Gulley, Richard Allen 133 Gulden, Wynne NV. 28 ....... .t... 5 748 Sidney Road 1759 Bleecker, Lane 3933 Lovell Avenue Gutenson, Doris ..e....... ....... Gutzwiller, Marcia ,,........... Hacker, Luther 169 .........,.. 2163 Harrison Avenue Hader, John Milton 89,143 ,..... Haehnle, Kathryn ............ 3900 Xflloodbine Avenue Haft, James Edgar 11 ...... 1610 Anderson Ferry Road Hain, Andrew ....,.. . ..... - .... 2820 Shaffer Hamann, William Albert ........ 1920 Harrison Avenue Halnbleton, Nancy Darlene .... 2598 Queen City Avenue Hamilton, John ......... --- 1-lamond, Gerald ........ 1-larmon, Velma Mae ..... ---- Harshain, Richard Joel ...LL... 1004 Lusitania Avenue 1901 Beechgrove Drive Avenue 3312 McHenry Avenue -----, 2350 Braken Avenue 3754 La Clede Avenue 2896 McKinley Avenue I-Iartell, Judith Ann ,........... 823 Woodlawn Avenue Hasselbeck, John Tully 138,206 -- 2546 1-lomestead Place Hauser, Richard -,.-.... ...... 2 135 Baltimore Avenue Haynes, James .................. 3828 Glenway Avenue PAGE 97 Heath, Helen Marie ......L......... 465 Delhi Avenue Heckman, Paula Jane 89,113,127,165,179 -- 2849 Gilna Ct. Heeg, Judith Lynn .........L.... 3620 Fit-31dC1'eSt Drive I-Ieihnann, Carol Ann .......e.. 5657 Candlelitc Terrace Held, Donna Louise .,,,........ 2926 I'Ia1'IiSO11 Avenue Henderson, Sherman NVi11iam ..,. 2180 Townhill Drive Hennegar, John David .......... 3130 Sunshine Avenue Henke, Carl Rudolph 128 .... at,. 8 38 Academy Street Henke, William Edward ..t.....,. 838 Academy Street Henninger, Sharon Ann ...... 3096 Timberview Drive Henry, Mfilliam Franklin 144 .... 3121 Penrose Avenue Hensle ames Y. J ------ ----------- Henthorn, Thomas A. 2.2.... --- Herbert, Michael ..... I-Ierling, Rita Jean ..,.. Herold, Joseph K. Herwig, Rosemary ....-. ....-- - 3218 VVarsaw Avenue 2626 Fenton Avenue -z 3521 Fyffe Avenue 653 Sidam Street -835 Kirbert Street 1785 Fairmount Avenue 662-5235 481 471 661 661 921 481 251 471 251 921 471- 662- 922- 661- 662- -9813 -0922 -3535 -0463 -3301 -3107 -0409 -8475 -5887 -2289 5073 2976 6734 8890 2866 471-2501 471-8647 661-8056 471-3419 661- 481- 921- 471- 481- 481- 662- 481- 1304 0996 3769 4002 4587 1622 1502 1158 471-5583 922-3962 661-0902 922- 471- 4859 7236 922-0445 921-8612 922- 1431 471-6331 922-0110 471-3024 552-091-1 922- 661 922 3629 -6005 -3329 661- 6451 251-6063 481-8090 661- 251- 661- 251- 481- 6285 4265 7466 1570 6828 251-2978 251 -4492 481-7973 661 922 661 921 481 471 471 661 481 841 551 251 471 291 -0387 -1700 -4914 -0026 -5641 -6671 -6671 -2436 -4790 -3636 -5581 -1480 -3583 -0627 Hibberd, John Robert .......... 745 Baltimore Avenue Johnson, Noel Joy 26,119,201 .... 3451 Mel-Ienry Avenue Hirsch, William Jolm ....L...,. 3948 North Bend Road 1-lock, Martha Ann ,,...... 1966 Anderson Ferry Road Hodson, Daniel Douglas .......... 784 Summit Avenue Hoffman, Carolyn Elizabeth Hogel, Virginia ,N,,. ,, ...,,,.,,, PAGE 98 Hogue, Robert Mark --- 1-logue, Ron Lee ........a Holmes, Carol Sue ......t. ------ 2522 Galvin Avenue 21-D Boltwood Court 945 1'Voodbriar Avenue 945 YVoodbriar Avenue --- 448 Crestline Avenue Hopper, Richard Michael ..a. ..L., 2 619 For-an Drive 1-lornberger, John Fred .... I-Iornin ' Maureen Sue g, - .... 1-luelsman, James ------- Hughes, Norman a...... 1-Iuston, James Gary .... 1-luston, John Patil .... Hutchison, Cathy .... Hyden, Barbara .... Jacob, William -- Jeffers, Connie --- Jerdon, Dennis .,....... Johns, Gary ...........,,,, Johnson, Gregory Emeral Jones, Ralph Clifton ...... Judd, Emmett .......... PAGE 99 Jung, Charles 108,109 --- Kahle, Jerry ....,..... Kaiser Car , y -------- Kam p, James ,....... - Kelley, Martin 135,136 --- Kespohl, James 114 --- Kessler, Terry ....... 24 Harrison 5133 Leona Drive -- 3215 Pickbury Drive 1240 Sunset Avenue Aveune 1765 Ashbrook Avenue Avenue 3342 Hillside 3342 Hillside Avenue ------- 2704 Morrow Place ------- 2910 Woodrow Avenue 712 Anderson Ferry Road 1864 Harrison Avenue 3502 Fyffe Avenue 3935 Farrell Drive 3438 Price Avenue 3514 Woodbine Avenue 3404 Robinet Drive 3249 Brater Avenue 3512 Schwartze 3362 Parkcrest Lane -- 2931 Lischer Avenue ---- 6468 Hillside Avenue 5226 Parkview Place -.-.-.-.7. 3270 Pickbury Drive Kidwell, Dennis --- -- 544 Mount Hope Avenue Kicfler, Joan ....t............. 687 Hawthorne Avenue Kienzle, Terry ...........,..- Kircheiner, Carole 113,154 ........ - 3609 E. Darwin Avenue 3037 S. Hegry Circle Kirk, Sandra ......a,.,.c.......... 3964 Fawnhill Lane Kirkendall, Ronald .... Kirschner, Marilyn Kissel, Theodore ....., Klein, William 165 Kleinjohn, Raymond .... --- Klosterman, Robert --- Klosterman, Lynne ...... Klosterman, Mary Ann --- PAGE 100 Knau, Jo Ann ....... Knight, Rosanne 19 .............. Koch, Susan Leslie ....,a,a.. 1812 Queen City Avenue 1550 Gables Court ------- 2911 Werk Road 3028 W. I-Iegry Circle -2298 Williamsburg Drive --,-- 6824 jersey Avenue ----- 1136 Maureen Lane 6824 Jersey Avenue --- 2907 Ruehlman Place 3936 Lorell Avenue -- 2931 Montana Avenue Koclier, Sarah Ellen 158,159,162 -- 2184 Epworth Avenue Koeni Charles Edward 8 - - - 3969 Roswell Avenue g, . - - - Koester, Mary Anne ......,..... 4553 Midland Avenue Kohler, Martha Kay ,......a..... 3037 Lisclier Avenue Kolb, Trudy May 93,99,120,122,196 W 7059 Gracely Drive Ko Jp, Catherine Louise 3068 Daytona Avenue 1 . .....sc... Krauser, James Edward ........ -- 559 Purcell Avenue Krueger, Neil 143 ..a.... Lackey, Barry 148 ....a. -- ......... -- --- 5144 Sumter Avenue 3437 Millrich Land, Charles Phillip 6 ........., 4759 I-lardwick Drive Landwehr, Leah ................ ...... Langdon, Donna Joyce Lanza, Enrico Xfvilliam Layman, Karen Lazzeri, Gloria Jean ..... -- Lederle, Carolyn Marie L-, --- Leedy, Ann Mae ....... ..... Leen, Diana Louise ............ Lemmon, Richard ...........2 Lenhart, Joan Katherine 102,164 Lenz, Edwin Lee 135, 136 ......-,.. 2708 Anderson 158,159,1b1,l62 D... ............ 3235 Westbrook Drive 610 Trenton Avenue ---- 2322 Quebec Road 7126 Fernbank Avenue 3406 Warsaw Avenue 1959 Baltimore Avenue 5410 North Bend Road ---- 3112 Ferguson Road 3110 Ruth Avenue Lepple, Herb Frank 165 .......... 4166 Janward Drive Lewis, Judith Gail ........ Lewis, Tina Elizabeth ......a. Liming, Richard Nolin 136 --,-- ----- ------- 34 Hazelwood --- 3105 Pickbury Drive 3434 Ferncro ft 481 -7750 662-3770 661 t -6914 .122-3175 741 471 661 -7773 -8455 -3190 471-5044 471-5044 471-1529 922 - 471- 481- 471- 661- 921- 471- 1972 4096 6941 1837 3511 6554 7091 471-7091 251-0437 481-8735 481-7592 671- 481- 661- 8392 1116 1486 471-5299 481-6218 922- 922- 662- 3205 6625 4 0-7 5 481-5626 662- 941- 0696 1082 922-5946 661-6381 921-0233 251-4668 481-6501 662-3074 471- 471- 1901 5834 922-0615 481-2821 661-8697 662-2598 941- 1850 471-2681 941- 1850 661-7219 661- 661- 9311 6578 481-5814 662-5381 921- 661- 941- 661- 471- 471- 1414 6724 6.188 6024 2869 2712 481-1058 251- 0322 481-0917 481- 0147 921-1608 471-4899 941-3132 471-9060 251 761 662 -5646 -2700 -3292 661-0999 661-4633 481-1182 481 661 -3241 -2131 PAGE 101 Limle, Richard Gerald .... Lipez, Carol Irene 22 --- Lippert, Gloria Diane ..... Lloyd, Nancy Carol 123 .... Loebker, Joe 1Ni1liam ........ Long, Linda Marlane ........ Lorallen, James Christian --- 3530 Gailynn Drive ---- 4034 W. Liberty -------- 3746 Boudinot ----,----- 576 Considine -- 2189 1Noodmere Court 5031 CasaLo1na Boulevard Lorch, Sharon Ann 120,123,179 .... 1726 Minion Avenue Lusenhop, Stephen Alton .... Lykins, Roger William 26 Lyons, Elizabeth ............. ........ Macke, Bernard Raymond Madonis, Nick ......a..... Maples, Halleck Davey 105 --- Marsh, Sandra Jane 99,114,171 Martin, Vera Ann 121,122,165 Matacia, Jim Carlton ........ Mauer, Janis Lee 14,123,167 - Maurer, Victoria Anne - .,.. - Maxwell, Phyllis ........... Mazza, Gary Raymond --- Mazzie, Connie .......... Mel?-eath, Walter Vernon --- McCroskey, Donna Jean 96 -- PAGE 102 McDaniel, Colleen .... Mcl-Iale, Kathleen ....... Mclnerney, Donna Mae --- McNair, James .....,... -. ...... McVay, Linda .....,.... --- Meng, Miilliam Joseph H-- Menchen, Karen Ann ........ Merica, Brenda .......... Messer, Judith Mellanie .... Meyer, Linda Mae ,....... Miller, Ken Jolm ....... 3503 E. St. Martins Place 3251 Hildreth Avenue 2364 Maryland 1968 Queen City --- 4024 Jamestown --- 5199 Sidney Road 1419 Beech 2771 Shaffer Avenue Margraf, Jim Jolm ........................ Marckesano, Tom James .......... -- 2960 Tirnbercrest Drive 4950 Shirley Place - 6461 Homi City Avenue Marston, Beverly Ann .............. Martin, Huey Ray ........... ---- 4741 Clevesdale Drive 2443 1fVl11lZ1l11S1JC1'g' Drive 949 Seibel Lane -.1-Hgh-D-i701'CSl View Court ----- 6427 Gracely Drive ---- 1133 Alcliff Lane ---tt------ 5124 llalph ---- 3417 Robb Avenue --- 3392 Gerold Drive 1932 Harrison Avenue ------- 1802 Baltimore 3064 Feltz, Avenue 3433 Osage Avenue 3428 Beaumont Avenue ------- 2814 VVerk Road 931 Chateau Avenue ---a 2100 Yoast Avenue --- 2834 Lehman Road -..--- 1642 Atson Lane --2-1137 Morado Drive Miller, Ralph Joseph ...,................ 5602 Sidney Mills, James Oscar ........ . ..... - Minor, Suzanne 126,164,179 ...... Ming, Judith Ann .H,....... Molloy, Michael David ..... Morgan, Sandra Lee 126 .... 1718 Ashbrook Drive 2701 Shaffer Avenue 6732 Parkland Avenue ---- 4324 W. 8th Street 5075 Shepherd Road Morris, Jerry Wayne -- .......... 6539 Hillside Avenue Mosbaugh, Carl Douglas .............. 2981 Werk Road Mueller, Robert Richard 196 PAGE 103 Myers, Jane Elizabeth. 153 - .... - Nadler, Roger Arthur ...... Naegele, Karen Frances .... ------ 2553 Orland Avenue 2249 Harrison Avenue 2802 Cyclorama Drive 373116 Glenmore Avenue Nenadov, Timothy Michael cc............ 4917 Ralph NeSmith, Hubert Daniel .....c.,,.,. 1255 Quebec Road Newby, Ronald Richard .... --- 3025 Sandra Place Noes, Jerry ................. ..... 3 844 Applegate Norden, Linda Rae 115,123 ..... --- 2976 Hull Avenue Noyes, John Archer 153 -..------.....,... 3339 Robinet Nuber, Kenneth --.---.---- - ....... --- 2747 Felicity Ose, Jean Karen 119 .... ............. 3 822 Roswell Owen, Alvina May , c....,.,.. 2161 Queen City Avenue Panaro, Jeanne Lee 179 .......... 3429 Mayfair Avenue Patterson, Frances Fauneil ...... 1194 Nancy Lee Lane Peacock, Connie Sue 89,99,120,l22 ...... 5240 Willowood Peters, Nancy 113,171 ............ Petri, Katherine Mary ......c... Pfahler, Virginia Lec .... Pfaltz, Diane Kathryn .... Phillips, Raymond Lee --- Pieczonka, Carol Ann ...... Pierce, Georgia Dianna 96 ...... Pierson, Lynn Harold 179 ..., ,- Pierson, Robin PAGE 104 Pies, Kenneth ....... -.-- Pinkston, Rhonda 206 .... Pinsack, Arden ....... Pinsack, Paula .... 1652 Brunnerwood 830 Considine Avenue ----- 3330 Glenmorc ------- 3982 Glenmorc ----- 7437 Gracely Drive ---- 3732 Quante Avenue 640 Hawthorne Avenue 3209 Pickbury Drive ------- 4179 Janward --- 2215 Ferguson Road u-- 2249 Rollingridge --- 2249 Rollingridge 661-3825 471-4354 661-6759 921-6842 921-7917 922-5574 921-6875 662 -0252 481-0977 471 471- -0781 1604 471-6785 251-5125 251- 481- 662 481 941 4487 1091 -2233 -9383 -5678 471-8803 662-1698 471-7029 922 941 -1980 1586 471-2748 251-5573 481-3682 922-1577 251-2194 251-2688 481-2431 471-2471 921-6642 481-3897 471-4021 481 -9849 921-8623 251-6228 1680 921- 922-4929 471-3349 481-8898 941-3398 251-2456 542 -2019 941-3306 481-16-38 481-9364 661 -1540 661-6457 481-7258 251-0288 251 -4632 481-3938 661-0542 661 -1864 922-0716 481-8505 481-2438 661-0461 481-5473 921-1052 922-2377 921-6398 251-1743 661 661 -2343 -9504 941-5866 481-2648 661 1476 251- -7627 481-1476 481- 922- 922- 1767 1238 1238 Piper, Carolyn 114 ....... Pohlman, Robert ................ Pollard, Ralph .-.,,,.,,----, H- Porter, Thomas 133,144,169 ....,, Poth, Victoria 160 ......c... Prater, Frances ...... Prather, Kathrine --- Preuth, Lynn ..... Price, James .....,.. Pritchard, Patricia .... Proffitt, Carolyn .... Raab, Linda ,......... Raber, Donna ......,.. Radcliffe, George --- Radkey, David 159 --, PAGE 105 5587 Picardy Lane 3577 Fieldcrest Lane 2956 Harrison Avenue 3136 McArthur Court 1001 Shiff Avenue 3525 1'Varsaw Avenue 819 Suire Avenue 6454 Hillside Avenue 4315 Delridge Avenue 4267 1'Vest 8th Street 3781 Mlest Liberty ------- 965 Oakland 976 Seibel Lane ------- 497 Hickok Lane 3525 Hazelwood Raible, Michele Sue ................, 5178 Sidney Road Randolph, Sandra ....,,,v-,-, Ray, James Carl ..... ,. .... 2---------M Reece, Sandra Ann ........... Rathcamp, Donna Jo 126 Reed, Harold Terry 105 -- Rehn, Richard Thomas 170 Reif, Cheri Lynn .......,.. ---Mu Reihs, Robert Richard --- Remle, Jay Allen ....... Reynolds, Richard 92 Rider, Kaye Carolyn Rider, Sherry Lee 25 Riley, Carol Ann ..... Rippy, Anita Rae .... Ritsch, Martin ,........ Robinson, Mark Arno PAGE 106 Robinson, WValter --- Rogers, Gregory --- Rohr, Judy 167 2-1 Rost, Claude ....... Rost, Diane ............ Rottenberger, Robert Rouff, Donald ....2... Rowland, Marsha --- Royse, Patricia ....... --- Ruehl, Jennifer 2,203 Rust, Peggy .......... Ryan, 11Villian1 9 ....t Salie, Charlene 206 - Samuels, Terry ...c..... Samuelson, Donna 203 .... Schablein, James c...... Scheidt, Mary 126 c.... Sehindel, Robert --- Schmidt, Marian .... Schmidt, Bonnie ..t....,...... Schmidt, Vicky ............., Sclnniedeker, Ronald Sclnnitt, Gloria 99 .........r Schneenian, Donna ..... Schott, Karen 164 ...... Schrainm, Allen .......... Schroder, John 133,164 --- Schuesler, Kenneth ...... PAGE 107 Schwarz, Yvonne ..z. Schweer, David ....... Schweiger, Laurel ------u- Scott, Katharine 122 ........ ..... Sears, Arthur ........- -....,. Seitz, Carolyn 161,178 --- Semm, Cheryl ...c,.t. Seng, David ........ Shanley, Charles --- Shaw, Danny .... Sheetz, Frank .. .... - Shoup, Howard --, Sicking, Donna .... Simms, James --- Singleton, Gary --- Skirving, Mary .... Rice, Mary Sue ...... .... -- 309 19 ....t..-..,,. , 4322 North Bend Road 2858 McKinley ------- 3325 Stzuihope --- 4117 Lora Avenue 2965 Westridge 2873 Veasey -- 5420 Julmar Drive -------c-,, 1131 Rulison 3262 Pickbury Drive 2650 Harrison Avenue 2093 Yoast Avenue lvestwood Northern Blvd. 3446 Boudinot Avenue 1253 Dewey Avenue 1051 Rosemont Avenue -------- 940 Seible Lane -- 1291 Rutledge Avenue --------a- 1291 Rutledge 1256 Quebec Road 3134 Manning Avenue -- 4770 Clevesdale Drive 3165 Timberview Drive ------ 402 Grand AVC11UC 3762 President Drive 3019 Veazey Avenue 79 Anderson Ferry Road W-- 1060 Sunset Avenue ----- 1228 Sunset Avenue --- 3018 Ramona Avenue ---- 3036 Veazey Avenue 3116 Murdock Avenue --------- 527 Virgil Road ---- 3932 Darwin Avenue 3031 Lischer Avenue 3568 Epworth Avenue 5693 Candlelite Terrace 3115 WVestower Avenue 4151 Homelawn Avenue 968 Seibel Lane 3926 'School Section Road 1369 Covedale Avenue -- 3203 Hildreth Avenue --- 3171 Penrose Place ------ 5579 Julmar Drive --- 1167 Nancy Lee Lane 2035 Baltimore Avenue -- 3481 Alta Vista Avenue 3320 Dartmouth Drive 4914 Ferguson Place 3937 Gleninore Avenue U-- 3084 N. 1-legry Circle ---hu 1761 Pulte Street --- 3502 Gamble Avenue --u 449 Elberon Avenue --- 2731 Glenway Avenue 4913 Cleves Pike 3167 Bracket' Road --- 1848 1'Vest Fork Road -- 927 Fairbanks Avenue 935 511111111111 -- 3102 Coral Park Drive 481-1874 662 661 481 -2258 -6199 -5858 251-3535 251 921 941 471 471 921 251 471 922 481 471 -2559 -4026 -0292 -0272 -4279 -9150 -0965 -0531 -5038 -2156 -8238 662-3636 661-6421 662-3281 481-4138 481-7443 481-1965 922-1783 921-9234 661-5264 661-4578 481-2170 481-6173 662-3501 471-6885 251-4774 471-9049 251-0432 251-0432 921-6978 481-1022 921-2656 661-6599 471-3433 481-1812 662-5409 471-8499 921-7870 471-1278 661-1853 661-2966 471-3717 471-4721 481-7887 481-9633 481-6598 922-0056 481-7892 661-2912 471-9370 481-5137 921-8118 661-5388 661 -1864 922-3876 471-5234 481-5420 662-4426 661-8244 481-0502 481-5447 661 -4410 541-0194 662 921 681 471 251 -4805 -4111 471- 471- 662- -3879 -4229 -0521 661- 7555 3676 3410 7760 1 2:19 SInit1I, Carl 128 -- .... 1219 Ridlec Avenue 251-3987 Wagner, Karen -- -----. 5231 Sidney Road 922-2167 Smith, Jean Ann -- --- 5244 Willowood Drive 922-5069 Wade, John ---, ,..., ,M 2929 Bgudinot Avenue 481.2505 Sneddon, David ..1. -- 3771 Darwin Avenue 661-9130 Xvakeman, Beverly -- 2520 Hansford Plaee 481-4050 Snyder, Candace --- --- 3252 Koenig Avenue 481-0357 1'VHkC1l121H, George --- ....... 3426 McFarlan 662-3342 Somers, Stephanie .... ...... 3 044 S. Hegry Circle 661-8607 Xflfalker, Linda ,,,,- --,-,--- 9 39 Wells Street 471.3575 Spencer, Susan 114 --- -- 2229 Queen City Avenue 661-1556 Waller, Tim ...... --- 3316 Hildreth Avenue 662-2019 Sperber, Sharon 28 --- .,,.... 3968 Davis Avenue 661-1394 Xvamian, Audrey -- .,.e... 2590 Casper Street 471-7305 Staylin, Donna .eeee --- 1347 Covedale Avenue 471-7316 Watkins, Lucille --- --- 1219 Rutledge Avenue 251-1547 Stegner, Sandra --- ...... 5734 Sidney Road 922-2573 W'eber, Bill ..e... --- 3587 Epworth Avenue 662-1888 Steiger, Barbara .... --- 3724 Boudinot Avenue 4-81-8059 Weber, Carl .... --- 4215 Mfest 8th Street 471-2221 Steiger, JoAnne ..,..,.. --- 3724 Boudinot Avenue 481-8059 Weber, Nancy .-,.. ..,,, 1 964 Horton Street 471-6261 Stephenson, Richard ee.. ...... 3 610 'W. 8th Street 251-4409- Weber, Ray ....ee.,, W, 11215 West 8111 Street 471-2221 1Veddington, Millie --... 2441 Yvillianisburg 662-0097 PAGE 108 1'Veitzel, Cherie .... --- 3361 McHenry Avenue 481-0572 Sterchi, Laura -- e..... 5216 Leona Drive 922-2837 St. John, Peggy --- -- 1715 Ashbrook Drive 921-6423 PAGE H0 Stoller, Lynn ..... --- 2-14-2 Ferguson Road 661-4237 Welker, Richard .... -- 225 Mt. Hope Avenue 921-9154 Stout, Judith 167 --- ........e 1042 lireis 1-ane 471-6520 1fVells, Jim ......., ..,e, 9 59 Delhi Avenue 471-4208 Studt, Linda .....ee --- 3415 Moulton Avenue 471-9182 Wendling, Elaine --- ..... 3032 N. Hegry Circle 481-8717 Stutzman, Deanna ,e,, .,.. 6 443 Revere Avenue 941-3607 Wessel, Waldo ....... --- 3204 Dartmouth Drive 481-5745 Sullivan, Michael 129 --- .......... 4987 Relleum 471-3095 1'VCS1Cf1'1112l11I1, Sandra ,,e,e.,,,....- 3366 I-Iader 661-0197 Sunderman, Charlotte ee.. --- 3638 Glemnore Avenue 481-2702 1fVestheit1er, Sandra --- --- 1140 Rosemont Avenue 251-0236 Swanner, Maureen ..... ..... 2 304 Lehman Road 251-6241 Yveston, Michael ..... ee,e.. 3 4401 Hillside Avenue 471-1384 Swartz, Bernard .,.... --- 3475 Boudinot Avenue 662-0235 Whisenhunt, Charles --- ..., 1871 Fairmount Avenue 471-8251 Talbott, Judith --- .... --- 818 Fairbanks Avenue 471-7436 Whisman, Suzanne --- - --vw 2502 Jalbott Avenue 481-4165 Tate, Ronald e.e,..,, ,,.... .e.... 4 - 24 Crestline Avenue 471-6220 Whitehurst, Nancy ..... .... 3 203 Epworth Avenue 661-7371 Thom, Terry .......,,e --- 1651 Kellywood Avenue 921-8909 Widman, Albert --- ..... 5183 Sidney Road 921-7665 Tiemann, Robert .e...... ..... 1 854 Hawkins Avenue 661-5100 Widnier, Patricia --- -- 3610 Fieldcrest Drive 662-2051 Trennepohl, Gerald ,.,.A...2. 2963 1VesL Tower Avenue 922-3391 1-Veimann, Karen --- --- 3155 Boudinot Avenue 661-3444 Tritle, Edward ..,. -- ...... 3503 1'Verk Road 922-3391 Williams, Douglas --- .... 454 Crestline Avenue 921-4824 Trimble, Sue --- ...., 4963 Mardon Place 471-6045 1-Vilson, Alfred ..... W... 2 945 Westknolls Lane 662-4960 Tully, Sharon .... ..,. 1 030 Academy Avenue 251-0541 Wilson, Linda ....... ,.... 3 424 Price Avenue 471-2138 Uctman, Barbara --- --- 31l1Dickinson Road 661-0735 Windholtz, Dorothy .... -- 5341 Glenway Avenue 922-3423 Valentine, James --- -- 1222 Rutledge Avenue 251-6287 Mfolber, Marilyn ...... --- 3130 Pershing Court 661-4182 VVo1ter, Zigord ..... ..... 3 704 Lovell Avenue 661-0076 PAGE 109 1-Vood, Tim ..... --- 1222 Rutledge Avenue 251-0747 Vann, Bonnie ..e... --- 1010 Rosemont: Avenue 921-4783 PAGE HI Van 1fVink1e, Jane --- ..... 3534 Mozart Avenue 481-3648 Vei-nay, Pan-ieia --- --- 5568 Glenway Avenue 922-0170 Warner, Denver .... .2...... 3 106 VVerk Road 662-1948 Vocks, Victoria --- --- 747 McPherson Avenue 471-8273 Wilmoth, Terry 145 -- --- 3014 McHenry Road 662-0647 Vogel, Susan ,.-H,,... ,..... 8 084 Percy Avenue 481-3310 Wright, Kenneth --- ....... 3312 River Road 921-2665 Vogel, Steve ,-----,,,e, --- 4406 Glenway Avenue 471-9553 Young, Robert .... ...... 2 508 DLIIIHWHY Circle 661-7142 Vellat, Fred 133,14-5 ---- ....... 3991 Lovell Avenue 481-4941 Zimmer, Thomas --- .......... 5583 Sidney Road 922-2354 Valvuno, Mary ....... --- 3181 1'Vest Tower Avenue 481-3460 Krahbe, Donna --- 2615 Anderson Ferry Road 922-1472 VVaddell, Terry ----- ----- 4 32 Considine Avenue 251-6367 Pollit, Claude ----- ----- 5 604 Rapid Run Road 922-4035 Vvngner, Howard -- ----- 2918 Hoadly Court 661-1375 1'Voytsek, Joyce ---- --.. 2 348 Glenway Avenue 471-2509 TEACHERS' DIRECTORY AND INDEX NAME SUBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES PAGE Mr. Arthur J. Havlovic Prmcipal ---------------------- ------------------------------- ---- 3 2 , 33 Mr, William P. Strunk Assistant Principal .-..--------------------- -------------------------- 3 4 M,-, Robert W, Siekmann Assistant Principal ------.--............. .....-.....-.----------- ----- 3 4 Mr, Paul 13, Ngbors Assistant Principal - --------------..----- --..-..-.....-.---------- ---- 3 5 MI'S. D011-gthy I-Ieninger Senior High COL1l'1S610f .....------------ ---------------------------- 4 - 36 Mr, William Conger Senior 1-Iigh Counselor ................--- -.---------------------- ---- 3 5 Mr, Glenn B01-lgevsky Senior High Counselor ----.-..-..-..----..-.-.- ---------------------- 3 5 M1-, F1-ed Sehlimm Senior I-Iigh Counselor ..-........-.-.-------.. ----------------------- 3 5 Miss F1-Queeg Hanaucr Junior High Counselor -.............-------...------ ----------------- Mr. Joseph 1fVeil Miss Mildred Huseniann Miss Marian Rothert Miss Barbara Bicking Miss Phyllis Lehman Mrs. Betty Adams Miss Janet Meyer Miss Kathleen Taylor Miss Ruth 'O Neil Mr. Mr. Dillard Armentrou t Richard Bathiany Junior High Counselor Secretary ----------.. Junior High Secretary Secretary -. ----------- Secretary ---------- ---........... ....------------- -------------- ---- Counselors' Secretary -------...... .--.-----..--------- ---------- - - --- Secretary ---- - ---.......... -..-.-.---- ---------------- -------------- Secretary -4- ----.-........ .--..-..-.- ----------------- --------- - - ----- Treasurer --------- ---- 36 36 37 37 37 - 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 Consumer Math ---------.......-.- ---------------- ------------------- Chemistry, Varsity Track Coach ------..-.-....... -...----------------- - 220 1 NAME Mr. Carmen Battistone Miss Dorothy Bauer Miss Rhodapearl Bayha Miss Marlene Beigel Mr. Myron Bennett Mr. Carroll Berringer Mr. Roger Blust Miss Mildred Botto Mr. Andrew Brady Mr. Gerald Brown Mrs. LaVaughn Chenot Mr. Arthur Chesley Mr. H. Dorman Clayton Mr. Gary Cobb Mr. Kenneth Conatser Miss Mildred Constan-t Mr. Michael Coyle Mr. Vlfilliam Crandall Mr. Robert Curry Miss Eleanor Davis Miss Erma Davis Mr. joseph DePollo Mrs. Erma Derhefer Mr. james Doerger Mrs. Bonnie Dorna Miss Cecilia Falk Mr. Larry Findlay Miss Laura Fisher Mr. Jerry Franks Mrs. Betty Fread Mr. Delmar Fread Mr. Robert Ganzmiller Miss Mary Garnatz Mr. Victor Gausman Miss -Tanice Gerstner Miss Kathleen Gieringer Mrs. Marilyn Goodfellow Mr. Rollin Goodpaster Mrs. Roberta -Greensmith Mr. Frank Hafenbritle Miss Gen Ann Harris Mr. Richard Hauck Nlr. James Heinoild Mr. William Heubach Mr. Howard Hiett Mr. Harold Hopping Mrs. Roberta I-Iunt Mr. lfVilliam Huth Mr. Mrs. M ace Justice Vivian Kappas Mrs. 'Ioyce Kelly 'Miss Kathleen King Miss Anna May Klaserner Miss Thecla Kolks M r, Iohn Kuechemneister Mr. David Kuhn Mr. Thomas Lilly Mrs. 1' 'I iss Lillvan Lilly Evelyn Lipsky Mr. Ralph Love Mr. Herbert Lust Mrs. Carol Lynn Mr. Robert Martin M rs. Margaret Martin Mrs, I-Ielen Mason Miss Joanne McClure SUBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES PAGE American History .............. ...... - M-.- Mathematics ...............,.s.L. -- --- 38, 39 Business, Typing, Office Practice --- ..... ---- 38 Arithmetic, F.T.A., Digits .......L ..,.. - -- Electric Shop ........... --- 38 Mathematics, Science ...... --- 38 Social Studies ............... ..... - -- 38 Home Economics ---. .a....L.....s.a...L,,. .- ..... ..... --- Instrumental Music, Orchestra ........................s.., ---. 38 38 Speech, Dramatics, National Thespian Society, Stage Crew --- --- English .a......-a............s,..s...ss.L.,.,........... s.L. 3 8 English, Newswriting, Jr. High Page ...L....,........... a.... . - 38 Choir, Music ..... - .......................s.,Hs.............. --- 38, 58 Science, Football Coach, VVrestling Coach s,c..L................. .... 4 7 Mathematics, Reserve Football Coach, Jr, High Basketball Coach --- --- 39 English, Business Arithmetic, Tpying .a.........a,,r............ --- 39 Latin ....................................Ls..L,.......s.... --- 39 Mechanical Drawing ...........L... ..,,a,.....,... - so 39 Band, Band Letter Club ......a.........s,a............. S English, Junior High Cheerleaders, Sr. High Pep Club --- --.-- 39 English, Business English .........s................... ...f-. 3 9 Science, Science Club .......... ..........saY....a.. - 8- 39, 43 Health ....as.... . .............. S..Hh ..... .... 3 9 English, Social Studies, Civics --- ............... .... - -- 39 English ............L........ .....M.... - . .-YH.... --- 39 Mathematics ...........-....... ................. Y -- 39 Mechanical Drawing ........ sls...s - -- 39 American History ........... - ..... .....H ....a..... Business Arithmetic, Biology ..,...... --- 40, 43 Physiology, Student Council, Ushers ---- - lls.. 40 Zoology ..........................s...... --- 40 Driver Training, Reserve Basketball Coach, Asst. Junior High Football Coach .L......... --- 72 SocialfEconomics, Jr. Council on World Affairs --- - Mfood Shop ...........................l..H...... - Business, Junior Class Sponsor --- c.a. -- 40 Physical Education, Ir. GAA .......,... ..,.....L. 4 0 Art, Annual Art Advisor ..,c..l......... --- 40 Social Studies, Senior High Cheerleaders L-- --- 40 Better Reading, Sophomore Class Sponsor .l,, ..... 4 0 Social Studies .l..s......,.L..............L....l............,...L,, 40, 59 French, Sr. High, Y-Teens, English . - ll . ,. ,,,, 39, 40 Physical Education, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach 41, 46 ' 42 Physical Education, Athletic Director .....,LL.c,,.Lc,-lL ,, ........ cccc ' L- 4-l Social-Economics ..-................. ..... - -, -lt 38, 41 Mathematics .....l ,..............L Social Studies --- --- ---- 41 English, Latin --- --- L..- M- -H 40 Chemistry .....sc,l,...... ..,,L.,-., L,,--- - - - 41 English, FTA .............. l..... - 2- 4.0 English, Ir. High Pep Club M- in 41 Speech Therapist ......c,. -U 4.1 English ....ls.. .... - English -H -L -U 41 English -,- -, 222 41 English .,... ,-,c, - H 41 Metal Shop ..l... .- ......., ,L,r. 2 2- 4.2 Art LLLY-- .L,............c W U- 42 Health, Health Careers Club ....,,,.,--,L,----, , an 42 Dietitian - .,,..................-.---.--, ,-,----- - U 42 English, Annual Business Advisor, Golf Coach Lcr. an 42 Sales and Merchandising c......,,,t,,,,,,,g,-- - M- 43 Business , , ....... - ,L.... n ---- 42 Mathematics at -- --,-- H--- - - 42 English 4c,,..-.. Mwni- - - 42, 45 Librarian -LM ,.... uw- 42 Home Economics -L ku 42 NAIVIE Mr. Mr. Harold McFarland Robert Meier Miss Barbara Melnick Mrs. Frances Mercer Mr. David Minesinger Mrs. Evelyn Mitsos Mr. Robert Morgan Mr. Edward Mueller Mrs. Frances Myers Mr. lvilliam Nead Mrs. Justine Nester M r. M r. Lloyd Noble Paul Nohr Miss Margaret Ohanian Miss Betty O'Hara M r. M r. M r. M r. M r. Duane Oldfield Harry O'Neal Roger Oitten john Pauszek Thomas Peters Miss Dorothea Peterson M r. Mr. M r. Mr. M r. M r. Bruce Plummer Elliott Pogue Robert Rain Stanley Rammes William Renner Robert Reuss Mrs. Dorothy Roberson Miss Sallye Russell Mr. M r. M r. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Tony Schmitt VVilliam Shackelford George Shiveler Carl Shreve Robert Singerrnan Marilyn Smith Kenneth Smith .lean Spickard Edward Sulek Miss Elizabeth Suter Mrs. Rita Thatcher Miss Phyllis Tolwig Mr. Mr. Charles Toohey Louis Von VValden Mrs. Helen Walter Miss Irene Vlfalters Miss Lenora Weber Mr. .lack Wlieeler Miss Constance Witte Mr. Glen Vllollenhaupt Mr. Mfalter Wuerdemann Miss Clara Yalen Mrs. Carol Yosafat Mrs. Maude Young Mrs. Sue Young SUBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES PAGE English .,-..,.....--,.,-.-. gH--- - - --- --up 42 Driver Training, Crusaders --.. ....e.-.., - -- 43, 72 Spanish ..,....,.-.,H--,-Md w-----H--- ---- ---- 4 3 Mathematics ...,.,... ------ ---- 4 3 Mathematics, Physics -- ...... 43 French ...c.....a-... -- --- 43, 44 Science ......e,..,, ---,, ---- 4-,H 4 4 Social Studies H- ,--,, ,,4v,, - --- 44 Art ............. ---,., 4 4 Social Studies ...,.. -- 41, 44 Business, FBLA .Lc.......,.cc..cc..c. ,- 39, 44 Science ........c.....,.....,-...,,-.-,- .,,- 4 5 Physical Education, Intramural Director --- - S-- Business ......c.. .- ....--.....c.....c... .a-.- - -- 45 Spanish .,...... ......,v-..c.. --,.. - - - 45 Mathematics c.... .- .............. cc.. . - --- 45 English ....,.......--.... -. ,-.-..c .-... - , 45 Mathematics, Junior Class Sponsor ...... --- 44 Science .c.......c.............c........ - --- 44 Social Studies ............................ ..-.. - -- 44 Mathematics ...........-.- .,-..-.-. ...cca,.. - - - 44 Librarian .....c..-....-.....a ...... - ,- 44 Social-Economics, Key Club .....ca -... - -- 45 Mathematics, Basketball Coach ............... --- 45 Social Studies ...ca.a.. .- ..........cca.,a....... --- 45 I-Iealtli, Swimming Coach, Cross Country Coach, Senior Class Sponsor ..-...a....c............ ..a. 4 5 Science ................... .... - . --.. ..a,.. 4 5 Mathematics ....... ...... - -- 43, 46 Home Economics --..-- ..c...... --- 41, 46 English ............c. ......... .... 4 6 German, Chess Club ..... ....... - -- 46 Science ................... .............. ..-. 4 6 Mathematics .c...,. ............... ...... 4 6 Health .............................. ..... - - 43, 46 Physical Education ..................... .... Social Studies, Assistant Baseball Coach .................. - Latin, Senior Class Sponsor, Latin Club ...H ............. .... General Shop ..... - ................cc...... .-.... 4 0 Social Studies .......................... .... Science, National Junior Honor Society cc- --- 46 English ........,..ca..................... --- 46 Chemistry, Assistant Basketball Coach T-- --- 46 Social Studies .... .. ,...-...........-.. --- M athematics ...H........................... ---- English, Journalism, French, Annual Advisor ---- ........ ---- 47 English, journalism, Breeze Advisor .......-.....-.-.. --- 43, 47 47 Science, Jr. High Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach H-- --- 47 Physical Education, Sr. GAA .................-.....---- --- 47 Print Shop .-....a........-.. .-.------------------ - - --- 47 Business ....La....---- ------- ----- - - -- 47 Business ................ ----- ---- - - - English, Social Studies ..... -.--. - --- 47 English ................-.-- ----- - -- 47 Mathematics ....a,... ----- - -- 47 Page Page lclentificalions 2-Jennifer Ruehl, Bill Bryant 87-TOP LEFT: Bob Fellens, Bridgette Eshweiler TOP RIGHT: Dave Sneddon, Pam DeTurk MIDDLE LEFT: Jeriann Alexander, Bernie Swartz MIDDLE LEFT: Joanne Greiser, Dennis Breen BOTTOM: S+epl1anie Sommers, Tom Zimmer Page 90-Sue Vogel Page 93-Trudy Kolb Page III-Tom Porier, Joan Eggers Page I28-Carl Smi+l1, Ray Childs, Carl Henke Page l29-Tom Kostopolos, Mike Sullivan Page I30-Ray Childs, Clayton Leisi, Fred Meier Page I3l-Vince Leia Page l32-Dave Garner, Paul Keiser, Jack Schroder, Tom Porter, Dick Gulley Page I33-Walfer McBeail1, Fred Vollei, Dave Garner, Dick Gulley Page l35-Martin Kelly, Dick Limmey, Jim Parton Page I39-Coach Ganzmiller Page I53-Janie Myers Page Page I63-Susie Ruehlman. Paul Bailey, Chris Wursfer Page Ann Gregory, Sandi Morgan l56-Donna Reed, Tim Bridges, Marilyn Dale, Ari' Sears, Marilyn Wolber I75-John Bauman, Ron Fighl-master, Meg Grimes, Blanche Fuiamachi, Dale Fessenden, OUR EXPLANATION OF HAIKU POETRY Haiku, the Japanese form of poetry used by the 1964 Annual Staff to illustrate its theme of individualism, can be described as the distilled essence of poetry. It is, possibly, japan's greatest esthetic achievement, and the better haiku presents two vivid images, one usually indicating a general or long enduring condition, the other a momentary preception. The meaning of all haiku, therefore, is never clear, more exactly, it is left for the reader to gather the wisdom himself from the stated truth. Sometimes called hokku, haiku was originally the first part of a two person literary game, tanka, but in the thirteenth century the terse, witty first part became so popular that it developed by itself. The leader of this development was Matsuo Basho, a Zen Buddhist, who l1Ot only developed the style but also left the imprint of Zen Buddhism on haiku forever. Haiku itself is a three line, seventeen syllable poem, the first and third lines having five syllables each, the second, seven. However, the translation from Japanese to English has required liberties in both measuring and construction. The poet Masuoku Shiki, of the nineteenth century, is the author of the verse the Annual Staff selected. He was the last of the great haiku poets and so popularized the style that today there are thousands of haiku poets in Japan. The Annual Staff is deeply indebted to the Haiku Series of the Peter Pauper Press for their translation-. They, along with Dr. Takao and Pam De Turk, made it possible for us to transmit the richness of -Iapan's culture to our readers -The EDITORS THE 1964 ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEF JHIUCC ESl1m2l11 ..wR.................. ........ T ivho was everybody's buddy PHOTOGRAPHY AND ENGRAVING Jellllifel' Ruelil .....H,..A.w................. who kept telling Claude not to call her Red ART AND LAYOUT Pam De Turk ddd.M.,...,.dddM............d. who beat a path to Sherman W'illian1s and the down- town library BUSINESS MANAGER Donna Eckert .....,d.,A.d..........d....... who spent half her time at State Mike Allen, Assistant .....a..a...t.......... who worried more about college than copy O1'ENlNG SECTION ASSISTANT Dolmnan Byers .Vtta,.aa..................t. who paced a hole in front of Miss Weber's desk ACADEMILJ Nancy Lloyd, Co-editor .ec..............t.... who couldn't resist writing Beatles on her layouts Judy Deas, C0-editor .........c.,............ who kept erasing Beatles from those layouts Emily Beaman, Assistant ..,.,...v........... who was a silent but invaluable partner FACULTY Donna Schneeman, Editor t..............t.... wh0'll never be the same after running down elusive fac pics UNDERCLASS Laurie VVichman, Editor ...t,,............... who was Little Mother . . , to her baby sister Linda Spreen, Judy Thomas, Assistants ........ who were mothered along the way SENIOR Jan Mauer, Co-editor ..tt..............ttct-- who really took to heart this year's theme Judy Ro-hr, Co-editor .te..........,...,..t ---who foun-d the quickest way out at 3:10 AcTiv1T1Es Suzie Cath, Co-editor ------------------------ who were hard workers at deadline time . . . in Donna Stayin, Co-editor ---------------------- Wfashington GIRLS SPORTS Trudy Kolb, Coeditor ---------------------- who got her section out on time Linda Norden, Co-editor --------------------- who became Student Council's best booster Boys SPORTS Claude Rost, Editor --------- - -------------- who just couldn't part with his basketball . . . even in 202 Paula Pinsack, Assistant ---------------------- who got the section finished Gary I-Iarvey, Assistant ---------------------- who played basketball with Claude INDEX Joan Lenhart, Editor ------------------------ who found it more fun to index . . . boys STAFF Pi-IOTOGRAPHER Tom Schiff --------------------------------- who saved the day when the track pic got lost COPY STAFF Linda Bushman, Chairman Bill Ryan ---------------- lifiiliifl Laura Mfickman, Linda Spreen ----. ----- --- 'TYPISTS Judy Stout, Susan Spencer, Connie McDaniel FACULTY Anvioizs who who who - -who Nliss Lenora VVeber, Sponsor ----.--------.--- who Mrs. Marilyn Goodfellovw, Art ---------------- who Mr, Ralph Love, Business -----------.------- BQENIBERS OF T1-IE JOURNALISM CLASS Eleni I-Iarritos Judy Agostini Sally Suttle Dian Scheidenberger Jon Robin Parr Pam Coyle Kathy Cole Sharon VVeber -wh o was a bright spot at the Cum Laude assembly was our Bohemian copy man rushed to the rescue got our book out. only drinks Cokes at bar stools had heart failure every time a flip was due kept money matters straight . . . with a broken adding machine who wrote, and wrote, and wrote . . 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