Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1970
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And yet, everyday things that are special-like sunlight streaming in windowpane patterns on a classroom vvall-are also the light and truth that surround us. ,,.-4 ,., Q- ,Q K A s f X 1' f L f 14' A mL 'iw---215 ' - w,.,eiQ,A, Pfzj vfkfr ' k 1 ' ii Q 4 tmumph- at Joyful tizuth Triumph can be truth-the only tie football game all year, or disciplining mind and body to perfect a single movement. For one, unexpected triumph brings confusion, a mixture of tears and laughter. l was told . ,. l'd have to fake it to win. I couIdn't understand what I was doing there, when l'm not an ideal anything but me. A triumph is a moment of joy.- ' ' - ' 'sys .L t .' 'wx it , 1 V w, 1.- -. V Q., :um OGIZGAK- t W6 know If Defeat, athletic and academic, is a very real part of Western Hills. Faces of weary cheerleaders often reflect another disappointment. Five minutes until the bell ...two essay questions to write . . .at the crucial moment the light in a darkened mind refuses to shine Triumph reversed holds a truth of its own. 01:5-1 1 '06 ' I f 4 nv V My 'f M! liz 568-ZZ: f molvlouallsm- A smuggle fOl2 ioentlty lndividualism can be triumph or defeat. Sometimes I feel so alone at West High, trying to be an individual in a giant ditto machine. One person, among 2,700, can feel proud of being an individual, or very lonely trying to express his ovvn light and truth. Finding himself by playing the part of another, or really teach- ing can bring joy. Supporting a belief can bring misunderstanding. individualism is a personal truth. limenos- moiviouals shanmq life Friendship is the discovery of an- other individuai's light and truth. It is a mutual sharing-learning about another person's background and values through discussion, Working with others on a team, or creating harmony through long hours of prac- tice. Friends are a special light and a special truth. ,O N as - r , - P N 2 'Y'-4' M K iw!!-M-aff? ig, izeauty- aqmq school, cnowoeo halls Battered and vvorn, our school build- ing is part of the reality of going to Western Hills. Warm rays creep from dingy halls and old vvooden desks. Traffic jams, long lunch lines, and locker partners are signs of the grovv- ing number of students. Is Please take a number an indication of the future at Western Hills? Facing reality means facing truth. gl I f, 0 J 1 Q E ' 455 Pig, Q is Q4 Qs fhj Stl 'N A' , 1 iw ,Rex u N K ioeallsm- Bnave hope in young mmos Idealism is hope for improvement. Idealism at Western Hills can be ap- proached vvith an attitude of bringing change. Working for change often takes us outside the school building. Students at Western Hills have made ideals actions as well as dreams. Tutoring at elementary schools, donating funds to help Haitian children, and forming an awareness committee help make ideals into realities. Idealism is not letting reality defeat you. 1 -4 2 L 4 IZABIG of COntGntS Opening ...1 Student Life . . . . . 20 Organizations . . . . . . 46 Sports ..... . . . 72 Academic . . . . . . 98 Faculty ... .. 118 Underclass . . . . 134 Senior ..... . . . 162 Advertisements . . . . . 208 Index .. ... 236 X X V12 5 ond hers iole reels in your honds, Flight: The accused Karen Andre is engaged in deep thought while the trial de- ciding her fate proceeds. Upper center: Each person's handwriting has its own pecu- liarities, explains Jane Chand- ler to Judge Heath as she studies the letter Flint pre- sents as evidence. Lower center: Stevens listens intently for potential clues as Karen Andre calmly observes court proceedings. Far Right: You're accusing me? asks the haughty Nancy Faulkner of Karen. 20 student life , t we mm. F Audience assumes role of jurors Student life at West High offered an almost limitless variety of activities and experiences to discover light and truth. Although the succession of special and everyday events seemed hardly profound, a student could en- counter all elements in the search for light and truth. You are to determine whether the defendent is guilty of the murder of Bjorn Faulkner and her fate rests in your hands. . . Thus Judge Heath instructed the jury for the drama de- partment's fall production of The Night of January 76. The play, .a portrayal of a court case, . . .deals with realistic situations and people, stated Fred Bram, president of Na- tional Thespians at West High. Karen Andre, the central character, is being tried for the murder of her em- ployer, Bjorn Faulkner, the president of a huge corporation. Bjorn Faulk- ner, the ruthless financier, could have been murdered by a number of char- acters -by his wife, Nancy Lee Faulk- ner, her father, John G. Whitfield, a suspected accomplice in Faulkner's swindles, by Larry Regan, a notorious ganster, who rushes into the court- room unexpectedly and is obviously infatuated with Karen, or even by his own hand. lContinuedl .vfh W. . , . ..,., ,, in court drama V X g Q ' , as ff H . ' 3 ' Q- 155' 9 it Q E ,K ft says, 5ii'2aw3 .. , .. ' lt:-.WRX , at-fiiihfggj 'W 'X it wrizffigzyg 1 W gc . ,,,. , V . ' QMQQQJQFE. ' ' Q- f - f 1 fl' f'1 11' - '- f -'f -f 5 sour s '-L f',--'1'..t . 1 ff. W 'f'uM 'Mi -' F' . . if . ,:ig,5g'ff' ,.5g,,,. -ef , 1. 4 ,, A. y meiii 1 . 'rl-1 3 if 'ef xv 1 . 1 , i i i .-,., .-fr . - y. lr' student life 21 Alums return to autumn celebration Above: The six candidates for Homecoming Queen include D. Kinker, P. Rayborn, Nl. Nix, S. Franks, K. Clark, and B. Waldeck, Center: Pow-vvovv intensifies school spirit before the final climactic game. Upper right: Burning the effigy becomes almost a symbolic ritual. Lower Right: The touchdown putting West High in the lead evokes many different emotional reactions in the crowd. 22 student life at homecoming The play employs unusual conven- tions, such as the selection of jurors and the entrance of witnesses from the audience. lVlrs. Nlumma, drama director, commented The audience is actually the jury not only on stage, but in the audience. lt tests the audience's sense of values in making their decision of Karen Andre's guilt or innocence. Overcoming the prob- lems of two parts spoken in Swedish accents, building new stage sets, a rookie stage crew, and the memori- zation of two endings depending on the jury's verdict, lVlrs. Nlumma con- cluded l'm very pleased. If I had it to do over again, l'd do it the same. iContinuedl When l get excilecl l Trip over Things, Q qc' I4 .xv x student life 23 4. 21,53 I Cheerleaders arouse enthusiasm in stands Following the fall production Thanks- giving brought the traditional HOlVlE- COIVIING celebration. The Pow-Wow kicked off events, followed the next day by the annual West High-Elder game. That night, the Homecoming dance was held at the Roof Gardens, with Autumn Leaves as its theme. Students and alumni danced to the East Orange Express. At midnight, Sandy Franks was crowned queen. When l came back, we passed the crown around and we all tried it on, including the boys. Jack looked good in it! laughed Sandy. During the dormant winter months, lContinuedl Above: Boosting the morale of the team is a task taken on by cheerleaders and the crowd. Upper right: This year's cheerleaders are T. Neuman, J. Cox, C. Erickson, captain D. Gentile, M. Shaw, P. Rayborn, D. Herrmann, N. Hudson, and P. Lawrence. Kneeling are D. Deegan, S. lVIueller, and M. Willner. Lower right: Chris Erickson reflects a feeling of exhilaration of the team and crowd. 24 student life . .gf E4 1- 9... 0'0- X 1? 1 Q x .,. Q W' f I Q '55f.n 4571 3 +A- , Ist. K fa Q x E L. . 4 , x 'jp k 3' . , I Q 5 ,X 1 w A V l N x , . ' QQ . Q - X x . .xx XM 72 , X AX' 1 - if .. ,4 , my X 'zkfiiti 5 63 . KK 5 . . X A 'X A u , . , . f is ' - e sf ' f - . U K -Q! v 6 s X w -if fi . :liz :fl f - x. , ,,. QQ gg My Q5 E' W5 ia, Lk if If ., , .. ML! fr 5 IX may qu- , ,, A+: . Q3 1. -W? , ,. Q. Q, gn, Q KT' uf x' v 'J X . even more mdroon svvediers - filled with girls' ol coursel' New drill team boosts the Mustangettes' cheers Above.' The newly formed drill team performs for the first time during the Country Day-West High Basketball game. Center: Drill team members thank Nlrs. Holtegel after the group's first performance. Right: The Mustangettes: Row 7.' J. Sampson, P. Harvey, J. Trimborn, L. lVleckstroth, D. Hamilton, S. Duebber, C. Swartz, J. Heitner, J. lVlcGinnis, S. Heithner. Row 2.' C. Roth, P. Paulding, P. Herbst, S. lVleier, Nl. Breunig, J. Abbot, J. Craig, C. Sietz. Row 3: A. Bachelier, C. Adams, B. Futamachi, V. Peelman, E. Fedderman, S. Fitzpatrick, W. Sellmeyer, J. Rumer, L. Bierman. Row 4: lVl. Gammill, H. Hauser, C. lVlclVlullin, D. Mongenas, G. Cates, L. lVlumphrey, B. Snape, Nl. Bierman. Row 5: lVl. Spillman, C. Rice, J. Stone, P. Snape, B. Endres, S. Bowen, S. Cromer, J. Lutz, B. Holloway. Row 6: D. Hitz, L. Owens, R. Hobbie, S. Peters, Y. Bachelier, L. Dryer, D. Riley, K. Grant, C. Noble. Row 7: B. Nlerckel, J. lVloll, P. Wagner, B. Butsch, B. Harlow, Rose lVlcCleary. Row 8: IVI. Bonkowosky, P. Catazaro, M. Hennessey, C. Crooker, K. Flynn, G. Chaney, J. lVleyer. Row 9: lVl. Flagherty, J. Knochelman, A. DeCiero, G. Plagge, S. Schroeder, J. Volz, D. Huffman, D. Weiner, A. Tedtman. 26 student life if Q wwgjfl basketball games and canteens offered students the chance to involve them- selves in school and social activities. CHEERLEADERS played an im- portant role in basketball and football games. Composed of twelve Varsity and alternate cheerleaders, this year's squad could often be found practicing on the second floor. l feel excited most of the time. You're so close to the players in basketball games, says Jamie Cox, Varsity Cheerleader. Backing the cheerleaders this year were the IVIUSTANGETTES, the all girl cheering section now in its second year. An all-girl cheering section is a rather unique idea and the lVlustang- ettes have been actively supporting our team sports in all seasons stated lVlrs. Ruth Holtegel, sponsor. lContinuedi ' . NW: wifi. i 531 -.,,., S' i 3 x i,gLg.J'p ' fi 2 1. ft . . i, . 51-. . lt' V '2- Q9 fu. 'Q U c' 4, 9 fi Q ix f.: Q 5 V 9, 6 4 wx , ,g 3 if rm ' lr -- :....s -. 9 1 J Q ng 4' X fs? is 3 'E me iw Q 4 3 ' if W v 3,3 A v v JI: Q. .. A :ggi :xxx f H FB i F ' K zu hx 8 Y , .ff fl' A gig? 5:33 5, 5. -Q3 -f..',, f , 'Q W i ts Shiga!-gigs . seven girls in my living room Twiriing botons . 4' Upper Right: Waiting is sometimes the hardest part of a performance. Lower Right: During quieter moments of football games, majorettes and the band work together to keep the crowd entertained. Far Right: Nlajorettes this year inciuded D. Rehme, L, Herron, J. Guckenburger, S. Franks, drum major W. Hempfling, S. Outcalt, B. Boeing, and B. Federer. 28 student life li f 5, .as- 'll Majorettes add color and spirit to sport events We need each one of you in the cheering section. lf we can't win a game, at least we can still have pride and spirit at West High, states the group's constitution. We hope to swell the ranks with even more maroon sweaters-filled with girls of course!-next year, laughed lVlrs. Holtegel as she spoke of the group's future plans. An all-rookie IVIAJORETTE squad led by veteran Sandy Franks went on, despite handicaps, to provide enter- tainment and interest to athletic events. Practice sessions every lVlonday night proved somewhat unusual. For instance, one cold, snowy night, the girls ended up practicing in Sandy's home. Well, there were seven girls in my living room twirling batons. well . . . what more can I say? Unusual band names and elections characterized this year's CANTEENS at West High. The Naked Water- melon, The Sadistic Salt Shaker, and The Hog were just a few ex- amples of the names appearing on posters publicizing canteens. GAA sponsored their annual lVlr. Western lContinuedl student life 29 Contest, balloons, hard rock enliven canteens Above: Mr. Western Hills, Julio Abanto, dances with Linda Wuerdeman, his GAA sponsor. 30 student life Hills canteen in January. From can- didates Mark Muhlhauser, Jim Berg- hausen, Gregg Huffman, Greg Beall, Tom Gardner, and Tom Chapman, Julio Abanto was voted the honorary title. At Student Council's Basketball Oueen canteen, held several weeks later, students elected Sue Meier queen from a list of girls, including Cathi Fopma, Sandy Phelps, April Waller, and Bev Hauck. lt was a thrill and an honor. l was really shocked! replied Sue when asked what her re- action to her election was. The concluding canteen, following the Hi-Y faculty basketball game played to raise money for the stadium fund, was held in March. The Ugly Man canteen finished off the season with a touch of humor. Willing candidates wore unusual costumes and presented skits in an effort to prove themselves worthy of the title. The purpose of canteens was to offer students the opportunity to get to- gether and dance, or enjoy the music in any way in which they felt inclined to. Bands changed, elections changed, and decorations changed from canteen to canteen, but the desire to get to- gether with friends and experience the music still brought students each time. The fact that is most shocking about lContinuedl Right: Students differ in their responses to the beat of the music. Top Far Right: Mixed emotions are reflected in the expression of Sue Meier as she is announced Basketball Queen. Bottom Far Right: Whether a band can play music well depends greatly on the members' ability to put themselves into the music. ,,W,, 1 t H f,. S ,ji tse A f r-t roe -.3 T lrli , at-o jr' . 2- '1 . , It was Q TMI! cmd cm Nomar .ff VX X is Nu I ir A Lf 45 fx 5 s s 3 X fr 5 5 . ! ..-lv Q i My .wg-Kin, Assemblies concentrate on student awareness the Haiti experience is that tvvo-thirds of the people in the world are stricken with the same terrible poverty that vve savv in Haiti. These vvords of Dave Tatgenhorst reflected the common concern of many of this year's assemblies with the vvorld problems such as hunger and brotherhood. Because of the increase in number of students, there were fevv assemblies besides the pep assemblies held Friday mornings before school. The tradi- tional sports assembly introduced our athletes. Other assemblies dealt vvith the involvement of students in the world around them. The effective means of presentation of these assemblies attempted to make every- one aware that problems exist every- vvhere and that there is hope. There were tvvo such assemblies. The first lContinuedl Above: D. Gentile introduces senior football players, B. York, T. Schneider, J. Abanto, A. Reynolds, J. Carter, D. Wetterich, and A. Stevvart, hon- ored in an sports assembly. Left: Cheerleaders and majorettes band together to encourage support of the stu- dents for West High's basket- ball team. student life 33 ,A the Qrecnem Thing Thor ever noppenedro me Right: Packing was one of the many preparations Barb Ray made for her excursion to Girls' State, 34 student life K 'QS ' ? Qi -1--I Students seek honors, offices presented a glance at the poverty in Haiti as well as in other parts of the world. The second was a presentation of several different films emphasizing people. When seniors began to count off the number of days and hours until they were out, it was time for the spring musical, time for class rank slips to be passed out, time for juniors to get class rings, and time that teachers found it difficult to get students to concentrate on work. It was spring. Buckeye GIRLS' STATE representa- tive, Barb Bay, said B.G.S. was the greatest thing that ever happened to me. I wish every girl had the chance to see the government workings the way I did. Three boys went to Buckeye BOYS' STATE. They observed the mechanics of government. Thousands of boys from all over the state attended the convention in Columbus. It was an experience they will not forget too easily. John Grisham, John Runkle, and Greg Beall, West High's topmost scholars, brought back a second place standing in the IT'S ACADENllC challenge between area schools. They narrowly missed winning first place. Spring also gave students in the upper five percent of the senior class IContinuedl Top: Proud to be the representatives from West High for lt's Academic are G. Beall, J. Runkle, and J. Grisham. Center: Miss Weber, sponsor of Cum Laude, congratulates John Grisham during the tapping for the national honor society. Bottom: West High's delegates to Buckeye Boys' State were M. Muhlhauser, T. Chapman, and B. Horstman. student life 35 5 Q I I if 5 A . 4 . . jg , .sg t Q ii? 3 KL 1 eo A Q 1 S L 4' , My g MUC Hssx NIAKESY Each finds own meaning to life something to look forward to. The tapping of the first eleven members of Cum Laude was made in a special assembly honoring outstand- ing senior students. It was this time of the year that people used just that little bit of extra freedom to express them- selves. Decorating lockers, wearing more expressive clothes, sandals, and beads, being more daring on those English paragraphs, going on just a few more dates instead of staying home and studying, and going to the lVlichael's home to discuss feelings on just about any- thing were some ways students reacted to the fresh, warm days. 36 student OURE VE 4:21 ' f 'sq cdr fx. , ggi: ,,,. -,. K Nr L I f Ax fY 3 fi fa ff? ff 5 'if C Q4 'S QQ? 44 VZ ,Q I' H5 , W xy, K I ,, A Q f ,. rf M V ,W ,A 4' , x W, ,wil ,- .W W W' n,,1 ' , vi' -.. 4 X wiv Q 1' K ai h Q , , 3 'if f E ' . .,,- H Music Man staged right here in River City tt forgetting your lock combination, staying up all hours of the night to finish a term paper, and walking up that aisle on graduation night. Activities began to crowd students' studying time. The spring musical was one of the first signs of the fever. Music Man kept Tom Pardo and Denise Noppert, the two lead players, especially busy. lVlrs. Mary Schneider, music director, justified her choice of this particular drama for two reasons. The talents we have to work with lend themselves to Music Man. It's a light kind of musical in this time of protests and rebellions. The light quality of the musical and the fast tempo kept it rolling in a very entertaining fashion for the whole audience. Tom Pardo offered as the explanation of the popularity of the musical with the cast, chorus, and orchestra. At any rate, the production was always on schedule, and, as lVlrs. Schneider put it, the crews were alert, co-operative, and I laughed all the way home at the way those kids threw themselves into their parts. lcontinuedl lun- 38 student life ,,AL L' ' wg X -X - . 41,.--.:.. WIS' - .- ' Tw K , . K 'J 6 1 CW' , f, .3f!Q3:::A-K' K' ' I .V ' R Pill . -5? . - k - Q' N , 1, . , , , . iiiimf. - - . , h .x,,A .. . . . 5. V Y gi , --:.. .1 ,K pk W,zkk,k ' - - - X -Q -5 y 5... 7 , Q QQ' -'LL ...Mg - , . L fl- 1lis'5?QQ1Siff ' i Li . 'L I V. g liz, 2 - .M , M 7'5,.f'w-sv X -A 1 ., mfifta- NND . f mgxfgi, -. M .... 9 ,. F54 is 'R I lr 1 if an 8 .. .V W M .kg' fi ' iffffiif - 1 1.71 yff -. ' Ei Rw 5... K. ff li:PI1m!3ll -i . .... my 'T 4 bi f f' , 'Jvi..Q3fA W' :fs ,NAT ff A' .. .f.... Q - 1... Asfgmff X W ' ,, 'Q ' iw- Q.: .+kf,f,g.i. - SW S56 -min A Q - Y J i I I I if. Hill woos maid Marian at WH The orchestra had quite a time getting the tempo of the music, the chorus had quite a time getting the tongue- tvvisting lyrics straightened out, and teachers found it hard to keep many students avvake during class. But as with most events at West High, everyone learned a little something for himself. The final performance vvas capped off by a cast party for cast members to unvvind and ask for Iastvminute dates for the almost forgotten prom that was less than a week avvay. Proms have a different meaning to each individual. Some anticipate the event vveeks, or even months ahead of time. Others are found putting a hem in a formal the night before, or digging up a coursage from the depleted supply on the day of the prom. But curiosity of what the lVIusic Hall Ballroom novv vvould look like since it vvas remodeled did arouse some students. lContinuedl T li ,f , . . they threw themselves into their ports Top Left: The Quartet and Marian sing Lida Rose. Far Left: Marcellus and Ethel teach the kids how to do the Shipoopi. Center: The Ladies Dance Committee practices for the Ice Cream SociabIe. Left: The Music Nlan leads his Boys' Band through the streets of River City. student life 41 .,1, f 'QU l N ., in 4 i .. . , gxgf 4 . 1, 3 'iii al' 5. 5 'ff x:3f55fff , gas.-:Q Sriiffgly b 355:252- A I fx--4..,-.X-....,. m K :-:4-:5:f:::ii:l:f:I121 '- -zgtysz-:':gi5:,:fff:? ' ' N 5. '4 1 .55 gt5:':-:-:f':2Ig :Q7aL, .- 1:2151aiififklifffrirfifg - Y 1 fl'T'fg2fiffflf5?7f1ff?f3f?f?5fif ' - f+:5: 32:13-Jiggspfrvx-:egfg -. -tgqfzfr gqxm.:-:f'e-.,: U f 'A ' 5 ff23ii:?fgS-592311-1, ' ' f:f:4g:5.5:pq:1ggf5gg. ,-:.:-:.gg,+:A,-gg,:f5b:11f I S 9 'Nu 'J 6 fri:-:f:?3f'f:QE?f1:Eli?-i' fl 'Q Ljifjlfgff' 1 Laughter and music fill new Music Hall Ballroom X - p1l Q The ballroom looks so nice since it was re-decorated, that we dropped all our decorating plans. We couldn't add to the beauty. The atmosphere was great as it was, explained Rod Watts, in charge of decorations. The music was provided by Rudy lVlinetti's L8ilVl Big Band and the decorations were simple centerpieces with verses about happiness and things like that! According to tradi- tion, the queen was announced at midnight following elections at the beginning ofthe dance. student life 43 QV.--7 Xfrx DRGAHIZAUODS Student Council emphasizes involvement S 3Ql?.-.. km ,KR ..-- W Above: 1969 Student Council Officers: Greg Huff- man, Chris Erickson, Bev Buescher, llVlaxine Brady is absent from the picturel. Center: Bev checks her treasurer's report for errors, Right: Finance com- mittee member Elaine Humphreys makes a calen- der sale. 46 organizations of all students W l The light of a new friend, the truth of competition and the satisfaction of discovering both are the rewards of the clubs and organizations at West High. We learned concrete ways to increase student involvement and to create a more-at-ease atmosphere for students to concentrate on their own develop- ment. commented STUDENT COUNCIL president Greg Huffman. The new student council officers attended an annual workshop spon- sored by the Ohio Association for Student Councils from August 3rd through the 8th, Orientation booklets published by the council explained rules and regula- tions to sophomores. Calendars, class buttons, mums and mistletoe com- prised money making projects. S1500 for a scoreboard was donated by Council's stadium fund drive. Representatives collected money through the homerooms. No heat at Nlusic Hall forced the Homecoming Dance to be held at the Roof Garden of the Sheraton Gibson. West High got the better deal because lVlusic Hall had to pay lcontinuedl 'Vveshongw wged lhollhe yudenl body ebclo vue Cross seclion ..,. H organizations 47 'mb iq? .,,. 4 'fi g 7 , 24.4142 :W 4 Z-f I Q A iii , 4 , 3. ' ,. ,.. 9 'T . A ' 1 .- f iw if ' .J 6 A x ,7 4,4 if . -, A.-1 . , ima' W Q . g ' ,sj:g.U., v f' CI594' 1 1 a an tr Q dum. .aa 9 .- . , B R f - 'K . 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More modern styles of type and the coverage of national affairs were new features of the BREEZE. lcontinuedl mfllLUllL-UIC I-' H J ' . . . THE Rao sAoGE me or c MM I ki '5 . . X . ..-U--A Far Left: Pat Paulding, Pam Luecke, News Co- editors, and Barry Horst- man, Editor of the Breeze. Above.' The Breeze Staff: Miss Walters, Pami Stewart, Kit Clark, Joanne Samp- son, Pam Luecke, Tom Ahr, Peggy Lyons, Pat Paulding. Left: Sue Meier and Kit Clark, Feature Co- editors, and Charles Young, and Pami Stewart, Sports Editors, check future articles. organizations 51 HVVG UnHe Modems vvho shore 0 Conwnomlonguagef ,I ,.f' 1 ' 21? . 52 organizations R4 w. I R -I get W fri 5, tiara... -- nav! .les H5 ,QQ TIF B19 5 . 4,33-?'5f.ifs-ff Language clubs Bringing out the paper is about all we have time for, laughed Miss Walters, Breeze Staff Sponsor. Language clubs offered a variety of activities for West High Students. A gorilla, grim reaper and Eleanor of Aquitaine attended a LATIN CLUB Halloween party at Michaels' home. Winton Woods echoed with an SPQB cheer on Latin Club's hayride. Santa Claus delivered a live baby turtle, miniature camera and other fifty cent gifts at a Christmas party. The Slave auction highlighted the annual ban- quet. A water balloon fight and picnic ended the year's activities. It's much more fun when you make your own ornaments, said Pam Johnson, FRENCH CLUB president, at the Trim the Tree party on December 15. Strings of popcorn and homemade decorations ornamented a live tree in room 217. French food was prepared by members for the progressive dinner on January 29. The Maisonette hosted the annual banquet. lcontinuedl party Upper Left: Latin Club Officers: P. Best, M. Koch, T. Ahr, J. Stoeckle, D. Simpson, R. Ritsch, D. Roth, B. Buescher, D. Skeen, S. Meier, D. Herrmann. Lower Left: German Club Officers: R. Hinkle, D. Schenck, D. Drew, K. Cottingham. Center: Spanish Club Officers: E. Henline, L. Filter, J.-Pong, A. Clap- pison. Above: French Club Officers: S. Crafts, E. Weber, P. Luecke, P. Johnson,T. Frakes. organizations 53 Bandsmen spark s irit at football games ,K W, W ,,,,,,Wf 1: . ,J , W , ,W 'Q Q I 2 19' Q, ' x WX X r ,. ' 5,94 13 .....N-'n- S88 9 , hir X K Q' ,, xQf 3 dx! Il Q22 Band Members: Row 1: S. Heimerdinger, M. Koch, J. Scroggins, B. Gibbas, D. Hornyak, M. Gilroy, R. Staubitz, D. Vehr, K. Miller, K. Essell, K. Paulsen, C. Seitz, S. Maslyn. Row 2: J. Klein, D. Kentif, P. Subtelny, D. Fisher, R. Gahagen, R. Schaefer, K. Kittle, M. Mills, K. Swadener, L. Filter, C. Sweeder, R. Tucker, C. Jahoda, N. Reynolds, J. Maujean, W. Waggoner, C. Sickman, D. Railey, D. Gaines. Row 3: P. Winters, F. ,w Spronk, J. Martin, R. J. Davis, D. Hall, B. Krider, D. Wras- S. Franks, L. Herron, J. Gucken- B. Federer, D. Rehme. Row 6: B. Hinkle, ...,i f 7 Cv. --dx IF! ZZ! QYQLQ, aw-4:3 i ..,.,,...,..,,-,M-...fl ,W-we W A 'fE'1 ' it ,,..,.,. organizations 55 fan IK New N,...,sxk iSuppon youriocol BCDL Above: Orchestra Pin Club Officers: J. Dris- kill, D. Wrassman, D. Samuelson, W. Hemp- fling, A. Katt. Right: Band Letter Club Of- ficers: J. Eyrich, D. Rehme, J. Scroggins, T. Chapman. 56 organizations Confetti parties New officers were announced. Eat worms! shouted Kay Cotting- ham to blindfolded students. An initiation party was held for new German Club members. Homemade apple cider, calendars, candles, and wis kits comprised money making projects. A Christmas party, including caroling and skits, was put on for Children's Hospital The Orange Wedge provided music for the SPANISH CLUB Halloween party. Each member baked refreshments for the party. Because Miss Souders, the sponsor, was ill, no other activities were planned at press time. Contests and concerts occupied the BAND and ORCHESTRA. Rehearsing every Tuesday and Friday, the orches- tra prepared for Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and winter concerts. A jazz soloist highlighted the spring per- formance. Marching at football games, the band performed traditional shows. The alternating pep bands, a maroon and a cream, played at basketball games. Activities of the BAND LETTER and ORCHESTRA PIN CLUBS were com- bined. Confetti parties in which confetti was cut to sell at games were held at Andy Katt's house. The clubs haven't had so much spirit in a long time. said Dian Wrassmann on Rookie Day. Rookies swam on piano benches, talked to Santa and danced the tango. Bikes and apple cider promoted fun at a hayride to Handle Bar Ranch. lcontinuedl create Band, Orchestra morale 7 Above: Orchestra Members: Violins: S. Kenty, S. Kelly, B, Snyder, P. O'Malley, D. Dryden, E. Humphreys, E. Neufarth, C. Schmidt, M. Geiger, J. Driskill, D. Loth, D. Samuelson, S. Fleming, D. Scalf. Flutes: J. Scrog- gins, M. Koch, S. Heimerdinger, Clarinets: D. Kenty, J. Klein. French Horns: S. Miller, E. Bruestle, B. Hillsley, D. Bolson. Percussion: J. Butler, J. Phillips, R. Vllilliams, D. Cammerer, J. Eyrich, Cellos: D. Nicholson, D. Wrassman, S. Mueller, J. Klotter, G. Cates, J. Craig. Violas: D. Stille, P. Adams, C. Allen, M. Staubitz, B. Meiggs. Trumpets: J. Schulte, W. Jones, D. Duvall, Trombones: C. Diersing, C.,Grayson, Tuba: B. Hinkle. Pic- colos: D. Gaines, D. Railey. Bassoons: W. Hempfling, C. Sweeder. Bass: A. Katt, R. Miller, C. Sisson, J. Craig. Piano: C. Fey. organizations 57 , A S w ' f f? .1 ,jr f ' , ' -I 4 X 1 ef 1, . X. ,fr M 4, if H 11' T It K? W A ww! ,Q fm. , ,FV ,ff 'Qui s M . by 4 54' 1596151 E W W J nf 45 Y wif' ,sv 9 aw 71 -f 'ww '59 fi .Z 1 ' My I 5 t 5 Q we 'Q' ,W if 1 ,E 5 QM 'EF 5 A L25 , ,L- 1 H D . . 1 5,2 fl fz if A qi' ig 1 EQ ' mf? 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A ...M ,,.,,,,. ............. m '::::zt::t::1:::1.. 1: , - ..b.,..,... ..,............ ,. Q. V fm - un .... QZZ!2! 'ZllZfI1Zf .mst .... :gmt U c nf.. N, 1 Hz, :Ng .u. N-+,r,yH ,-1, ..... . . ..,. .... ......... .....:.:.....,g::x: ................. .. ....... .... .. .......,.. .,. :':::::::::::::r.E 'r :::::':r:: : Q J Above: Studio Choir Members: Row 7: S. Heitner, B. Merckel, D. Noppert, K. Lindeman, C. Fopma. Row 2: Nl. Shaw, S. Fox, S. Outcalt, P. Snape, J. Stone, IVI. Spilman, S. Frey, K. Kareth, E. Henline, D. Kist. Row 3: P. Siegler, B. Talbott, D. Gates, P. Flowers, S. Cromer, S. Schuster, C. Zoellner, D. Pollitt, M. Seay, J. Craig, A. Fox. Row 4: B. Gill, A. Federman, J. Fishvogt, R. Porter, C. Thielen, R. Prager, D. Nicholson, R. Yocum, T. Pardo, F. Reuter, G. Beall. 60 organizations E Choirs carol hospitals, churches, homes Harry Papathamus was chosen rookie of the year at a picnic at lVlt. Airy forest in June. Rookies challenged the Seniors to a football game. The SENIOR and STUDIO CHOIRS began the year with Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Songs from Westside Story and Christmas carols highlighted the programs. A change is that lVlrs. Schneider doesn't'use the whole choir for special performances, stated Cathi Fopma. Only small groups sing. Tryouts for the spring musical, Music Man were held in December. Long rehearsals led to the production in the spring. A busy Christmas schedule occupied Studio Choir. The National Anthem sung by Tom Pardo opened the Cheviot Nativity scene. St. Peter and Paul Church, Pogues Arcade, Western Woods, St. George Hospital, the Kiwanis Club, Covedale P.T.A., and the lVlayor's Christmas party all received the carolers. The year ended with the combined choirs singing at the spring concert, class day and graduation. Pardo was featured soloist at Graduation where he led the choir in the singing of The Lord's Prayer. Graduation ended as everyone joined the combined choirs to sing This is My SchooI. lcontinuedl 'D a IVIrs. Schneider directs the choir in a rehearsal for the Thanksgiving Assembly. organizations 61 i 62 organizations Above: GAA Officers: D, Gentile, J. Eyrich, V. Herzner, B. Ray, D. Herrmann, D. Hinkle. Right: G.A.A. Board: V. Herzner, B. Shamblin, D. Vehr, P. Luecke, B. Ray, l.. Wuerdeman, B. Boeing, L. Filter, N. Nagel, D. Wrass- mann, S. Crafts, K. Boyle decorate goal posts. Upper Right: The Hockey team prac- tices for a sports day. 1 fx. V 1X X, E, K X- x CQRX Y fx Ol ,Y ,is sf Hlosting friendships ore mode. Sports Night boosts GAA G.A.A. just for the fun of it promoted the GAA kick off party. Guest speaker, lVlr. Sutton, expressed his views on GAA. The point-system was also explained. Girls and their dates enjoyed a sports night held in November. Swimming, volleyball and ping-pong occupied the couples from 7:30 to 9:30. lVlad Iibs provided entertainment at the Christmas party on December 9 in the girI's gym. The slogan, lnstead of get, give prompted members to pay a quarter for admission to the party. Gifts bought from the quarters were given to the Resident Home for the Mentally Retarded. GAA members played games with the children. A trophy and ribbon were presented to lVlr. Western Hills at a canteen held in the girl's gym on January 9. Eight candidates nominated by the G.A.A. board contended for the title. Music was provided by The Hinge. Funny costumes but serious playing characterized bloomer bounces. The faculty challenged the G.A.A. board members to games of volleyball and basketball. lcontinuedl organizations 63 Playdays prove successful Participating in sports days, West High beat Eastern Hills Junior High School at the Hockey Play day at Walnut Hills on November 4. Synchronized swimming on November 19 was held at U.C. On January 9, Courter sponsored the volleyball playday. Taft hosted the dance symposium on February 13. The Basketball playday was held at West High on lVlarch 6. On Nlay 15 a swimming meet took place at Aiken. Withrow held the spring sports playday on IVlay 15. It gives us a chance to compete with girls from all over the city in both individual and team sports. com- mented Debbie Gentile, president of GAA Announcements of all around girl and the new GAA officers highlighted the annual banquet held lVlay 28 in the school lunchroom. New board members were chosen and awards were received. lcontinuedl Center: Team one finally breaks its losing streak. Upper Right: Volley ball players C. McC0sham, M. Shaw, and S. Coons practice for a game. Lower Right: Modern Dancers K. Ambrosius, K. Drescher, D. Dieckman, B. Woodruff, D. lVlay, assume a dance pose. 64 organizations I, . W, ? w t, 'wiv' ,ft I enioy competing with girls from GH over the City orga izations 65 Throw me o basketball, sv Y Above: Pep Club Officers: B. ,,,..,. -gg 1. Hauck, H. Winther, S. Schuster wwf-- K. Krisco. Center: Drama Club Officers: G. Hendrickson D, eil-ew Hamilton, L. Herron, F. Bram Right: JCWA officers: B. Horst man, P. Breen, D. Simpson, B Snyder, G. Bigelow, S. Holub Far Right: Hi-Y members: A Sheets, S. Sneddon, NI. Wetenk amp, T. Lorch, R. Ritsch T Heil, J. Bunkle, S. Holub, R Porter, G. Hopper, H. Anness T, Callos, J. Norden, J. Norden J. Berghausen, B. Miller, J Fischvogt, D. Izor, B. Hinkle, N Nloore, B. Meier, IVlr. Murphy, J Farrison, R. McCoy: 9. 'A' 66 organizations Pep Club, Hi-Y, JCWA, Drama Club serve special needs Stomp the Purple Panther ribbons and decorated cars helped PEP CLUB boost school spirit for the Elder game. Basketballs thrown into the audience at halftime were also donated by the club. Pep Clubbers also made the dummy used at the annual Pow-Wow. We conduct our only 'officer's meetings' in Current Affairs Class stated Donna Simpson about the JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS. Charitable projects and basketball games comprised HI-Y'S activities. We're capable of winning our league and repeating as city Champs, said Rick Porter. Besides basketball, Hi-Y sold shamrocks for the lVluscular Dystrophy Association and held a World Service carwash. NIGHT OF JANUARY 76 and one act play in the spring were put on by the drama department. lcontinuedl L 'ira- ... Auf I ,,, .4 organizations 67 'We Ns. 31 gg 5 pn-...,,,,,, 68 organizations FTA HCC Red Cross, Chess Clubs pursue aims This year we are trying to show an all around view of the teaching career. remarked Barb Ray, F.T.A. president. The club donated a scholar- ship and a care teaching package. Nursing, Pharmacy, and Physical therapy were observed by the HEALTH CAREERS CLUB. Members of the club also visited St. George Hospital. Hospitals received tray favors made by the RED CROSS CLUB at Christmas- time. The annual membership drive collected 3220.00 to help sponsor youth volunteer programs across the city. CHESS CLUB led by Greg Beall participated in the Greater Cincinnati Chess League. Teams in their division included: Hughes, Oak Hills, LaSalle, Harrison, and Elder. Playoffs were held to determine winners. I yt X gr 4 Upper Left: Red Cross Club Officers: C. Nash, S. Freppon, L. Scalf. Lower Left: F.T.A. Officers: J. Pong, G. lVlclVlurrer, B. Flay, B. Snyder, K. Kidd, D. Kist. Center: Health Careers Club Officers: D. Gates, J. Heinman, A. Lipps, S. Lucas. Above: Chess Club Officers: G. Beall, J. Farrison. organizations 69 sponts Knepshield resignsg winless streak reaches 28 The sports outlook at Western Hills this season was similar to that of recent years. The fall program saw the football team suffer another winless season with the cross country team finishing third in the league. The Mus- tangs fared much better in the winter season with strong swimming and wrestling teams, although the basket- ball and gymnastic teams ended with disappointing seasons. Spring, peren- nially West High's strongest season, gave hope toward victory with strong baseball and golf teams, and average track and tennis teams. The 1960 Western Hills FOOTBALL team, under Coach Jan Knepshield, completed another frustrating season with a O-9-1 record and a last place PHSLfinish. Flesigning at the end of the season, Coach Knepshield departed with a three year record of 1-28-1 and the comment that lack of support from the teachers, administration, and coummunity led to the team's poor record. The Mustangs, now winless in 28 con- secutive games, opened the season with Kentucky powerhouse Highlands winning a 34-0 shutout. Although battling to a 6-6 tie with Hughes, Coach Knepshield stated, As far as l'm concerned we lost the Hughes game because of a late giveaway touchdown. Aiken slaughtered West High 52-O in a rescheduled game due to a power failure at Trechter Stadium. Continuing their losing ways, the Mustangs were defeated by league champ Woodward 60-6, Taft 36-6, Courter 16-6, and Withrow 16-6. The 18-6 loss to Walnut Hills marked the first home game played at Western ,ri '1 Hills. Oak Hills held West High score- less for the second straight year, win- ning easily 32-0. Highly touted Elder ended the season stomping the Mustangs 41-7 Thanks- giving Day. Coach Knepshield cited halfback Allan Stewart, who received honorable mention in the PHSL, and defensive lineman Jake Carter as the most consistent players on the team. Under new coach, Jim Kemen, the reserve football team compiled a 3-4 record and gained a fourth place finish in the PHSL. Coming off two preseason victories, the Mustangs defeated Hughes 8-O and Aiken 34-6. After a 28-0. loss to Woodward, West High squeaked by Taft 14-6. lContinuedl 72 sports Q -...-i....t.... f. f,'. . .. -.....,.....i it -Lfff- 1 ,tw-ii.. .J-,.m.... A 1 , sw. ..,.Q.tW.,. i 1 dl i.f1.:,-'X f . - Q . f K . . ,. .. ---- . . - 'ft 11-1iitaff's1w.1-:'f ,if-.5 titer' 335515:-rj -,..1..ffi..q. , 3,,,,5.gff? so ,iszsti-w te 5955523522 'MQQ K QQI . , L1,, 677. :Q -f - Q,t'.q5w.i V fW'- 1 '1 Eeigz1re1?w.3st .ff-51 f- ,aa-Q L. ' x 1 W' 1 E, , K W 'tfliff r New 'iff '- if 'f'15sfi:Eif:5' r' I. .WL-Qs 1.1 -'wi Q. J 'ifiiiiilili .at -1 friflwii' f-11-'21-ffss , .1 swwigmp.f:12.iQ57'fLa-: if '-t.1X-525:i2Z1.S- 'WL i'M2fE13t 151'-iii titifiitei 1' WE: W ff - 4-A' f ' i... ..,,, , , . .. ..t, ,, . .. .. . .W,, 2 Fc, x 5' A ,g I, 5 ag .L x' ' A, exif Q f if was M fs -J., t . i K . lock ol support trorn the teochers , odministrotion, ond community led to the teoms poor record Lower Left: Mustang halfback Kent Jackson gains tough yardage against Walnut Hills. Center: Coach Knepshield reviews the game plan with Quarterback Gary Fischer as Assistant Coach Curren watches the action against Elder. Below: 1969 Varsity Football Team: Row One: J. Jones, G. Fischer, J. Teschler, K. Brater, J. Carter, T. Schneider, G. Wuebbling, D. Clemens. Row Two: B. York, A. Stewart, D. Fischer, D. Leist, A. Reynolds, L. Souders, J. Huling. Row Threeg J. Abanto, T. James, D. Wetterich, J. Flaherty, J. lsenogle, J. Hoeh, J. Cavendish, T. Collins Row Four,' C. Stevens, B. Ernst, D. Kaser, F. Abanto, T. Davidson, D. Thomas, B. Yielding, R. Bohl. Row Five,' E. Emley, F. Scheidt, K. lVliller, Fl. Spence, T. Honecker, NI. Reed, F. Suelter. A ,p ..- Nd' 401 1 sports 73 r - --- l969 brings lirsl home gome in l7 yeors 74 sports lColts win 33 best since '62 Losing momentum toward the end of the season was the major factor in the losses to Courter 12-6, Withrow 36-O and Walnut Hills 8-O, in Kemen's opinion. Coach Kemen cited Kent Jackson, Marshall lVlcHenry, lVlike Thomas, and Ted Karas as the most consistent players. Under new coach Robert Adams, the 1969 CROSS COUNTRY team gained a third place finish in the PHSL and upset highly seeded LaSalle to high- light an up and dovvn season. Hampered by inexperience, the squad started out finishing fourth out of five teams in a meet vvon by Elder and tvventy-sixth out of thirty teams in the lVlt. Healthy Relays. The Nlustangs, led by Sophomore Bill Seitz, finished third in the first PHSL meet. Seitz, lContinuedl , i , , V ,7.'ftr,,.L , .s -' Vg f', : ,smiiiilyt 'gi?5:w? V5 'U L W4 t f f ., K-znmf-vt,,.Wf.Qfta.t 1f,-.W-rrkfiii M - .if fs . H -- . It : ,if ' 225.gif ' ' Q 21'-' -f-11-.ff.' -K ' rg. I f 11, .-Q: v va, L f '-few.: ss, fr - 5, f ia ' tl i -t- i 1. ' i , A. 4, 55251-4 ,T i 5 ' H iffg rqi. -i i 313.4 .g'iQ51 . Mi- , 9 ,aff as ,-W. f :ggi-Sffw , , l vw- , .2 . Ja-iww reitg fl af' l ' ' 1 4 F fr., .1rrv,1 .,,, Y ',. 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Above: 1969 Reserve Football Team: Row One,' C. Wamp- ler, J. Berretz, E. Boeing, T. Schuler, B. Mason, C. Sutton, D. Jackson, Finfrock. Row Two,' D. Lattier, Brose, G. Morgan, B. Combs, Jones, P. Sallwasser, C. Veite, H. Stewart. Row Three,' T. Karas, R. Persutto, M. MacGregor, B. Mc- Ginnis, T. O'Dell, M. Thomas, J. Craig, R. llaub. Row Four: S. Collins, D. Walsh, M. Bucaulo, R. Suggs, J. Hale, M. Pohl, D. Walsh. Row Five,' Mgr. J. Waggoner, Mgr. R. Baker, K. Jackson, H. Brady, J. Samad, C. Craig, M. McHenry, Mgr. S. Simon. Row Six,' Coach Faessler, Coach Kemen. Center: Woodward linemen charge in as Reserve Quarterback Bill Mason prepares to handoff. Left: The Mustangs kickoff after a score against Aiken in reserve action. D. D. T. sports 75 76 sports Harriers finish third in PHSL the most consistent harrier , according to Adams, set a school record on West High's new home course in a dual meet loss to Syca- more. After finishing fifth in the second PHSL meet, the team gained a first place tie in a quadrangular meet at lVlariemont. The third PHSL meet provided a second place finish and third place ranking in the overall league standings. The District meet saw the Mustangs finish eighth out of thirteen teams with Adams citing fine performances by Seitz and Sophomore Ted Peters. Peters continued his fine running by tying Seitz's record in the upset of LaSalle to end the season, Adams said. With Seitz, Peters, Sophomore, Jerry Laymance and Junior Dan Powell re- turning, Coach Adams stated, l definitely feel we can win a league championship next year. lContinuedl HVVe expecto leogue chompionship nexfyeof Top Far Left: 1969 Cross Country Team: Row One,' D. Sauers, B. Vath, D. Powell, B. Seitz, J. Lay- mance, T. Peters, L. Nleinert. Row Two,' Coach Adams, B. Neufarth, L. Eyick, D. Ross, R. Louie, R. Nlad- dux, R. Baker, G. Edwards. Row Three,' G. Babst, A. Tucker, D. Per- sons, J. Farison, J. Jahoda, F. Hill- berg, Nlgr. A. Federman. Lower Left: Breathing heavily, a Mustang harrier rounds the turn in front of three Sycamore runners. Left: Sophomore Bill Seitz sets a new school record as he crosses the finish line in a meet with Sycamore. Below: 1969 Varsity Cross Country Team: Row One,' T. Peters, B. Seitz, D, Powell, J. Laymance, B. Vath. Row Two: D. Ross, J. Farison, L. Nleinert, D. Sauers, B. Neufarth. l il A l f,J ,, 4 ,W 'Q' 45 I . F7 Wi k sports 77 Several of the players lust didnt produce ot cull 69 Above: 1969-70 Varsity Basketball Team: Row One: B. Rothan, W. Taleff, P. Strunk, P. Trenz, B. Doss, T. Lorch. Row Two: Manager Mike Palmer, S. Woiums, J. Fuson, B. Coilins, D. Pettyiohn, M. Muhlhauser, T. Schneider, Coach Bush, Coach Ganzmiller. Right: Guard 5 Mark Muhlhauser starts a fast I break against Country Day. . ? t 78 sports f g, I QW? 5733s. 'a.qgfff't 1, r if f .Wig Q. .1,,,. :vi 52-'3jg.'i', A ,, 'ffl if , 4 'Q- Plagued by injuries, cagers finish 6th in PHSL The reserve team successfully defend- ed the league championship finishing first, first, and second in three meets. The 1969-70 Western Hills BASKET- BALL team, under coach Bob Ganz- miller, ended a disappointing season finishing sixth in the PHSL and 6-14 overall. West High opened the season on a losing note against Woodward, 61-58. After defeating Walnut Hills 56-43 at Cincinnati Gardens, the cagers suf- fered road losses to Lemon Monroe 69-59 and Miamisburg 89-64. Miamis- burg, which finished with an 18-0 record, played the toughest defense we ran into , stated Ganzmiller. Following losses to Taft and Elder, the Mustangs defeated Hughes 71-68 and Country Day 68-53. Victories were scarce the second half of the season as West High dropped three in a row to Woodward, Taft, and Oak Hills. After defeating Courter 68-52, the Mustangs suffered back-to- back losses to Aiken and a loss to Cou rter. With one of their best scoring efforts, the cagers were victorious over Princeton 82-76. The basketballers ended regular season play losing to PHSL champion Withrow and to Norwood in two overtimes. With only nine available players in the Norwood loss, foul trouble forced the Mustangs to play the second overtime with four players. ln district tournament play the cagers played their best game bombing Walnut Hills 71-55 only to lose to arch rival Elder 73-60. Post season honors went to forward Bill Bothan, who led the PHSL in scoring with a 21.5 per game average, finished fifth in the city in scoring, and was a first team PHSL selection, and Mark Muhlhauser, who was a third team PHSL selection. Paul Trenz was the most improved player on the team , said Ganzmiller. . lcontlnuedl Left: Senior Bill Rothan drives in for a basket as Country Day defenders watch helplessly. sports 79 Hieomvvork ond hustle provide winning iormuion Right: Reserve forward Jim Steinriede makes a break toward the basket in action against Oak Hills. Below: 1969-70 Reserve Bas- ketball Team: Row One, H. Brady, D. Stark, D. Wagner, D. Owens, R. Kalbli, T. Peters. Row Two, B. Broadnax, T. lVlcCIanahan, J. Stein- riede, J. Matlock, G. Beck, C. Thompson, Coach Bush. Colts capture PHSL title Coach Ganzmiller summed up the year by saying, We were disap- pointed in our season. We had key injuries throughout the season which hurt us but the major reason for our poor record was that several of the players we counted on to, have outstanding seasons just didn't pro- duce at all. The reserve BASKETBALL team, under third year coach Jerry Bush, compiled a 13-5 overall record and won the PHSL championship for the first time, highlighting a successful season. The reserves opened the season with victories over Woodward 55-50 and 0 ff . an .-.: if A rt. rs.i srrlu c fr- f ,...-f ,mr i.,iil lell rfl rgrssr 5 at ,4,a:t.r. ,.f,,,..m,'wf!9f'1 . 7155-Nm, .,,,.-:frm-cr 4, -Qrff---Iwi: , , .tgrxiiffszfte K2 ., ,. tgi'55!f5r?Lifflili'f:?'r2?i559i'F wt, .s sa, ,vm p -- ,,-A,Jsfr, 5,5--f fr .Q ,f:fw,w-,wtfft ,ft f -,was I, 5 . 'iii , . ,pw 80 sports .J lissjfstg, .3 . . . as rsi A lr'., A k-.r. i .r..r. i t . -esfgrf, . ' ,gzjyzfszfrsf :ei-wit, , ,, f 1, 1 I 'laa f' M ,f i 5, K, Gym nasts falter Walnut Hills 67-37, and a come from behind win over Lemon Monroe 51-48. Consecutive losses followed to lVliamisburg, Taft, and Elder. The Colts defeated Hughes 68-60 and Country Day 62-35 before losing to Woodward 54-50. After bombing Taft 54-35, the reserves suffered a loss to neighborhood rival Oak Hills 61-48. Bush's five ended the season with a seven game winning streak. The Colts defeated Courter 61-43 to clinch the division title. Victories followed over Aiken 62-21 and 67-37, Courter 58-42, Princeton 61-57, and Withrow 52-47 to win the PHSL crown. The reserves beat Norwood 62-45 to complete their best season ever. lcontinuedl li f a f-i't -,'- ' 4 -PHSLC Ffll- fm .- Tops Bill Jones and John Farison show perfect form on the parallel bars in practice. Bottom: 1969-70 Gymastlcs Team: Coach Bauer, J. Farison, J. Davis, J. Teschler, B, Jones, J. Lanter, Fi. Seiwert, J. Reed. sports 81 Loss ol one pioyer creoles optimislic: future Right: 1969-70 Varsity Wrestling Team: Row One, C. Sims, M. Bucallo, S. lVlcGregor, R. Laub, E. Boeing, J. Daley, J. Nleese, B. Weiss. Row Two: Nl. Mahoney, R. McCoy, D. Mosbaugh, D. Snyder, F. Abanto, J. Abanto, R. Moser, C. Sutton. Row Three: Coach Murphy, G. Edwards, J. Griley, J. Hoeh, J. Sheckles, R. Semona, Mgr. K. Paulsen, Coach Selby. Right: John Nleese and his opponent wait for the referee's whistle to start the match. Center: A West High grappler works for position against a Harrison wrestler. Far Right: Junior Jim Griley prepares to take down his opponent in a match against Harrison. 82 sports ' 1 W' F an ,... .. ., . . ... 'Hx ,,,.,,.-' V pig-ill! rf tai' S 46 .,.-u 39' is . te fs-y-.-V ..-, la. Wg: 1? T k . - K in ,- Nasfief, sf . Twf2!tsmsf1f . , Fplaca. ,, . LL,. 1- ,F l YSKQ5 ,L Sggcondj fi . Eighth, ,i., F irsriif Wrestlers relinquish PHSL title Coach Bush cited the teamwork of Ted Peters, Ted lVlcCIanahan, Jim Steinriede, Rein Kalbli, and Dan Owens as the reason for the team's success. Although vve didn't have much size, the team's attitude and hustle made up for it , stated Bush. The 1969-70 GYIVINASTICS team, in its second year under coach Ted Bauer, finished in fourth place in the PHSL with five teams competing. The Mustangs scored 49 points in the first PHSL meet for a fourth place finish. The second PHSL meet savv the gymnasts compile 46 points good enough for a fourth place tie. The third and final PHSL meet proved to be West High's best as they scored 52 points for fourth place and an overall total of 147 points for fourth place. ln the district meet Ed Lindholm finished seventh in the longhorse fcontinuedl I Sl v . - ., if i in Q , .. , w if . if Y il 4 . g . . Ay K .x . K , 2 I ' V' V- nf' .. We i lr f I 1 4:'Kk : 20' K' , . L,VA 4 in t V .. X, M ,gg w f f .-,ig A 'N Q . if . f . .f f. 1..':n-14.-i ,V 1.4-w-new-:gs.7..-..,.. . K. ..,,..., , . A , . 1 Above: 1969-70 Varsity Swimming Team: Row One, T. Chapman, J. Carter, T. Gardner, Coach Jacobson. Row Two: D. Chaney, J. Stoeckle, R. Ratterman, E. Holtman, G. Bradley, D. Wrassman, B. Vath, R. Burns. Flow Three, Mgr. B. Steinhard, B. Mathias, B. Krider, D. Noll, T. Schuler, P. Schweikhardt, B. Hillsley, C. Ross, B. Griffith. Row Four, D, Powell, J. Mclntosh, T. Honecker, R. Miller, B. King, K. Paskal, D. Breen, Mgr. T. Martin. Row Five, V. Berndsen, T. Klusmeyer, M. Pohl, R. White, R. Ritsch, B. Bolsen, D. Bolsen, G. Beall. Right: Senior Tri-captains Tom Chapman, Tom Gardner, and Jake Carter sit along poolside with Coach Jacobson. 84 sports H of :iff A ff The key to success is o greot ottitude, herd work ond unseltishness' Swimmers recapture PHSL and District crowns vaulting to pace the Mustangs. Coach Bauer cited 6 lack of depth and experience as the main reasons for his team not being in contention for the league title. The team is greatly improved over last year's and next year we should be even stronger, stated Bauer. The 1969-70 WRESTLING team com- piled a 5-2 PHSL record for second place and a 6-6 non-league record under second year coach Richard Murphy, who was assisted by Ken Selby. The grapplers opened the season defeating league opponents Taft and Walnut Hills in a triangular match. At the U.C. Invitional the Mustangs placed 16th out of 40 teams. ln a triangular match the wrestlers de- feated PHSL champ Hughes but bowed to Reading. The Best of the West tournament saw West High lose to Oak Hills and Elder for the second year in a row. The grapplers split the next four triangular matches-defeat- ing LaSalle, Courter, Glen Este, and Woodward, and losing to Lincoln Hts., Withrow, Clermont Northeastern, and 4 ,ikl Aiken. The Mustangs swept a trian- gular match with Amelia and Harrison and ended the regular season defeating Woodward and losing to St. Xavier in a triangular match. ln the PHSL tournament Junior Jim Hoeh won the heavyweight cham- pionship. Hoeh repeated his feat in the District tournament where West High finished 8th out of 25 teams with a total of 31 points. Coach Murphy cited Hoeh, Dale Mosbaugh, John Meese, and Jim Daley lcontinuedl Left: Diver Greg Beall shows the form which helped him win the PHSL diving championship for the second consecutive year. sports 85 Baseballers attempt to continue winning ways as the outstanding wrestlers. The fact that the team will lose only one wrestler through graduation, creates a very optimistic future, stated Mur- phy- Under the direction of coach Bob Jacobson, the Western Hills SWIM- MING team regained the PHSL title and won the District championship to highlight its most successful season in recent years. Compiling an 8-3 record, the mermen opened the season with a dis- appointing loss to Oak Hills 50-45. The Mustangs avenged a loss to Springfield North last year by defeat- ing them 5O-45. In the PHSL relays West High finished with 72 points for second place and they gained a third place finish in the Arlington Relays. The mermen suffered a 55-43 dual meet loss to Princeton but easily defeated Elder 66-29. Mariemont edged the swimmers 49-46 in a close tcontinuedl Top: Coach Bush help Wayne Taleff correct a hitch in his swing. Right: First baseman Bob Spille fields a hard hit ball in practice. 86 sports Title hopes rest upon help from veierons vb ' W i Top: 1970 Varsity Base ball Team: Row One Coach Bush, R. Yocum B. York, W. Taleff, B Spille, B. Rothan, D Pettyjohn, W. Moore, M Doll. Row Two,' T. Hen nesey, B. Simms, Fuson, P. Brown, Troxell, R. Carter, Harry, C. Pieczonka, Cook, B. Meier. J R L T f- . iw k f K ,K 'V L- , ' i 1 'Z ' - -wfawu rffsipi-'wfg, 'w V M Zriiafpwgiggxgzmixifwfi sf' S if as Q-fy-H - s.wf.,., i, i wwgi- s :Baum zilixlraev-g1g.tigsijifimiqil . 1.'- 1. f,fLv.2-if Ni! W - B. . ' ' A - --.- is I ,... , 1 gm .,, K' ' .5 f 2, , Y his 1, L 1 1 f ...1e F83 i.ie iie-ii C iiiii .i .......... i ... ..,. ,,.., ,.,, ,,.. , ,..,. L ,L., ,,.,,, , ,..,,, i I- M ...:..Qs,g.,..,.,, , .,. I. . f 2 .fws,wf.iq-3... sg -M K A .. fp ..,. .... H My siii K ,.... B.. .. . we-.X V Km s C .i,i Lfff-' Came' Dan Peffv' sa .L in john and Pitcher vves 4- a -. Moore discuss the signals in a mound conference, sports 87 1 1 There is o lol ol good toleni on the loom is Top: Phil Brown goes deep for a fly ball in ceriterfield. Right: Bill Rothan sits in the on deck circle waiting to bat. 88 sports viii 5 'lv-'4-'.h', , My , L :..,, . Ps 'A 4' In !'X',,,0 - -uc' ' Yr' i. rs'i..o, . ,ir A A -45 -M 'VP' 'fly - -M3 l...,.. .W 4 .Tint fi, 97 Colts expect good season under new coach dual. West High slaughtered defending PHSL champ Aiken 82-13 and de- feated Anderson 52-43 in what Coach Jacobson considered the outstanding meet of the season. West High scored 402 points to take a commanding lead in the first PHSL meet. The mermen followed with 410W and 387 point performances in the final PHSL meets, which saw Greg Beall repeat as diving champ, to win ,I--us. . I A the championship with a record total 11992 points. In the District swimming meet the mermen scored 111 points to lead them to victory. Eight swimmers qualified to go to the state meet where West High compiled 27 points' to rank 15th in the state. Record setters this season were Tom Chapman, Tom, Gardner, 'Beall, Vince I I walkin. Berndsen, Tom Klusmeyer, and Brad King. Berndsen's time of 1 203.4 in the 100 yard breaststroke qualifies him for All-American consideration. Coach Jacobson stated, The key to the success of this year's team is their great attitude, hard work, and unself- ishness. The 1970 BASEBALL team, with first year coach Jerry Bush counting on help from veterans, is out to regain the PHSL crown. , lcontmuedl Top: Ted McClanahan takes a lead off second base. Left: 1970 Reserve Baseball Team: Row One,' T. Martin, B. Ernst, M. Mahoney, T. Jay, R. Douglas, J. Wabnitz, D. Broszg Row Two,' Coach Selby, C. Sutton, D. Collier, R. Gross, A. Ross, C. Thompson, J. Samadp Row Threeg C. Smith, B. Mason, T. McClanahan, G. Beck, H. Brady, J. Perkins, M. Thomas. sports 89 Mustang cindermen lack depth Coach Bush stated that Withrow is the main obstacle in the path to another title. lVIost help will center around Bill Rothan, the team's most valuable player last year, who will handle the pitching and play third base. Junior Wes lVIoore also returns to pitch as three-year Ietterman Dan Pettyjohn will do the catching. Hitting will be provided by Rothan, three year first baseman Bob Spille, and Phil Brown, a newcomer. New coach Ken Selby is looking toward a winning season for the 1970 reserve BASEBALL team. Coach Selby stated that there is a lot of good talent out for the team and he expects to keep all ofthe players. The roughest competition will come from Elder and LaSalle. The 1970 TRACK team under second year coach Dave Derrick looks for an improvement over last year's 7th place finish. The main strength in the squad will be in the returning lettermen, stated Derrick. With only 40 boys out for the team, Derrick cited that the team lacks depth. Alan Stewart in the sprints, Jeff Isenogle in the hurdles and 440-yard run, and Jake Carter and Dan Wetterich in the field events will be the nucleus of the team. The toughest competition in the league will come from Courter and Hughes. Experience will be a key factor if we have a successful season since there are no sophomores out for the team, commented Derrick. lcontinuedl , 4. ...r422.gifsfasiiafevzzzazassaef .uf.-f..1ig..5,,W5,s,,,,,,,.,, ,.,, ,:,,,.,..,,,..e5, yn.. .V f.LQllzzfiswssfxl-fflfesgwzfee-5 W ,K.,,,,.,.,g1,g,s,,, ,a ,Q 1- 1 2'af1,1-fwlllxmsazw'mf:f,.wf' M fi N ...wm,,,,g,,,,,,, l . 1 ' t . ,,.,w,.H A.-z.,g...,,...,.,lg...s?a.a.5aa.,....,,ua.., . ..igaa.,,,, ga. .Mrk I a ax 1 ,K swat! is it Q kg? lg 5- 'ilsgdgi we? kit A ZW wt? -1 th ir 55,3 as ff 1 3? 96 digg? 'Pa 3 Caviwmaiihya a as t .---- ',,-- f ' s . 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' ,s-1-, -- ,- M l '75 -fn ..'f, L i' .- P'-'. 'TAT ' .. 'is'f'5 - V . .-s.-mx j - . . f fx.. . -- , f ,K 4. .W 'QV ,, , so ,Q --. - . . .,, M, , ,... .,,. , X ,K fyhf. 'T-f 'f ---.4.,.... wm.5k.,N ,K -ss, W to -if N. ' ' - -t W V , . as-sf. i . ax XV tgisffafiagf- -- .fe 1 .4 . .... . M., . , .t - . . .g 1 ' r 1'1 Q... 'T .jTf,,, . fN.2ri,V ' r -K . , s' , -ff.-F 4 . A kk H -'R ' 4.1.1 K s f ...C ....., -. 5- r ' . -. 4 Ss E VD . V-.iggfgia 1 m , 'fox' Jf 1 3 -ref' D fw - . ii . . ,4M f's ..- ' .,a.. .' 'sw Wifi ' 'Ni K Expenence is the lcey with no Sophomores Left: 1970 Varsity Track Team: Row One,' K. Hall, T. Saverbrey, D. Wet- terich, J. Carter, D. Fish- er, L. Clemons, G. Fow- ler. Row Two,' D. Powell, J. Cavendish, D. Clem- ons, G. Wrebbling, F. Scheidt, Fl. Bohl, J. lsenogle, T. Collins, D. Leist. Row Three,' D. Tucker, D. Savers, J. Flaherty, C. Craig, C. Wampler, J. Daley, J. Bland, J. Ramey. Raw Four,' D. Cline, M. Dannehy, J. Abanto, G. Rueger, F. Abanto, Fl. Louie, A. Staehling, D. Wrassman. Row Five,' D. Persons, D. Floss, J. Beller, R. Maddux, B. Quinn, NI. Fellerman. Far Left: Dan Wetterich approaches the bar attempting the high jump. Middle: Julio Abanto Sprints down the track for a time trial. Left: Jake Carter shows a perfect follow through with the shot. sports 91 Above: Senior Rick Porter smashes a drive down the middle of the fair- way. Top Right: 1970 Varsity Golf Team: T. Smith, R. Cyman, D. Reeves, J. Curry, R. Porter, S. Lambert, B. McCarthy, R. Speckert, Coach Bavaro. 92 sports Linksmen lose lettermen, new tennis coach The 1970 varsity GOLF team with three-year letterman Rick Porter the only returning player will have a tough time equalling last year's performance under Coach Mike Bav- aro. The linksmen, who won their third consecutive PHSL title and finished third in the District last year, have scheduled 31 matches this year including tough non-league opponents Elder, Oak Hills, and lndian Hill. Coach Bavaro cited Withrow as the team to beat in the PHSL. I feel that with Porter's experience and help from Senior Rob Speckert and Junior John Curry, we have a good nucleus for a winning team, stated Bavaro. Under new coach Jim Forrester, the 1970 TENNIS team will have to overcome inexperience and tough competition for a successful season. Co-captain's John Farison and Jim Vogel are the only returning players from last year's squad. Forrester cited Walnut Hills and Aiken as the teams to beat in the PHS L. Along with Farison and Vogel, the team will consist of sophomores, with Bill Seitz looking the best. This is a young team and we'll have to wait and see how quickly they develop, stated Forrester. After 29 years of planning, Western Hills will have a new stadium by the opening of school next fall. Many individuals have been instru- mental in making this stadium possible. Dr. Marvin McClellan do- nated the money necessary to move stands, seating 1000 people, from Trechter Stadium to West High. Chairman of the stadium drive, Charles Ruesing, donated the flag pole and press box, which are being installed by R.B. Witte and Sons, who donated their services. lContinuedl iv Y b - x W' 'xxx N I A 4 R f - -1- Qg X Q: , M ....-W X X , N-A my , na S , E ' fix q Q. N Z4 I ,L ,ww .,, Q f,, , 5 4 aff . X 4532 W Q A 'Q Fi 1 W ,fu-.-NL ,- I - v .HI v 1+ 919 - -4- ' mv I! pt .lv smelt ll I Vlf la Il. .' .Kgs w gt' 'g, , 1 W 1-nw 'Lg ls0u il AW' ll p 1 W 3 All , A' .ll Rig AHIIIY V -A Y' ' '52, ihv ll as am .ngn --1 K !!sffs:. .,, Right: HLY President Jim Berghavsen presents Mr. Revsing a check from the proceeds of the Hi-Y Faculty game while IVIr. Michaels, game chairman, looks on. Below: Part of the crowd of over 1000 huddles to keep warm during West High's first home football game in 17 years. 1 I . k ,045 . ez 3'T? . Jo, ,W . w 1-vw . , WWE- W . .f't'x,,f,, fob. -Z Q in ix h .Q . '-f' Ml,-my-1-We: ,,,,, ., ,,,,,, 11:11:11 vii .six lu mmig we - . ga- V is-'-M fi rf P 'Q ' ' 2' -,. t a-. -. .. ffiuii ' f XL, ,M . jf KW 'tilLS64nw,.'M.' .w:r,i..nv.,45nA .0 'EZ' Q ,iki 1 H l ISU? af iP ' ww 'W K to ,e ,. ., 4 ,wif Q., ,, V, , f fu as ...- L, .1 West High gets new stadium The Western Hills Hi-Y Club played a charity basketball game with the Western Hills Faculty raising 3265. The Western Hills Boosters raised money for the stadium fund with a Spaghetti Supper and a raffle which produced 31,500 Western Hills stu- dents showed their enthusiasm by collecting S1,500, in homeroom donations. l'm real happy to see this much support for the stadium, which has been long overdue, stated Athletic Director Jim Heinold. The stadium will feature an experi- mental General Electric scoreboard which can be used for both baseball and football. The stadium will also have lights and hopefully West High will play night baseball games as well as night football games. Western Hills has scheduled seven home football games for next season. i , 1 '5' t , rw 1 . wt W W P 7 -If Above: Workers lift standsonto thefield after moving them from Trech- ter Stadium. Left: A wood-shop student paints the stands preparing them for next season. HThe support hos been greet sports 95 ldv? acaoemlc G faculty ,wanna 'Z' Wm . 2 llv K N M'-14 q E Q 11 :M V- E W 1' n gh 4. f.-tk, , S , , f w ff: fr iff fu Vf ' ' wk- , A 'L -1 gill . ' . , gui P- 1 .bi A 4 'Jif 0 4 J, 'Pi' Q vhs? 1 B + 41 fl mmf' ,MW ,fm-W n , ff. J f ,.......-v' A ' -'X H, ' rust-,, Iwi. x 2. ,Wllnv x,.. l HQ? 2 wif' 4 4' Z K English aids language skills Students at Western Hills continued their search for light and truth in academic fields. Whether experiencing the innovations of many new courses, texts and teachers that were intro-- duced this year or plodding through the old, students could find challenges equal to their own energies and in- terests. The films, dramatic recordings, and special performances of Henry lVand Our Town at Cincinnati's Playhouse in the Park enriching West High's ENGLISH studies this year all aimed at promoting continuous growth in the ability to handle language well, according to Miss Lenora Weber, de- partment chairman. With this goal in mind, teachers stressed grammar skills and encouraged students to read with observation, speak and write with ef- fectivenes, and gain an appreciation of the language. Vocabulary supple- ments, composition exercises and oral reports were used to expand language skills. Unlike the traditional approach to literature that incorporates biographi- cal and historical studies of the authors and their times, West High's program focused on the appreciation and understanding of the literature itself. We've tried to make the pro- gram more flexible by introducing current materials, said Miss Weber. The literary works studied ranged from Shakespere's timeless Hamlet to contemporary works with social and political comment like 7984 and Raisin in the Sun. This is a more sat- isfactory way of gaining an apprecia- lcontinuedl Left: English IV AP student panelists Greg Beall, Kit Clark, Steve Holub, Bev Buescher, and Pat Paulding answer questions from the class concerning their interpretation of the theme of Crime and Punishment. Above: Phil Brown criticizes the composition of a picture for Annual Journalism. academic 99 New techniques teach modern speech, classics tion of literature, Miss Weber contin- ued, because it adds interest and stresses the continuing human values that never change. Differing in depth and content from the standard course, an advanced three-year program was offered. AP English required wider and more in- tensive reading, more critical analyses of literature, greater writing skills, and gave an opportunity for college credit through the Advanced Placement Ex- amination. Journalism courses trained future Breeze and Annual staffers. Both taught students to communicate more clearly and easily, and increased the student's ability to appreciate and criticize professional journalism. Teaching innovations helped E. FOREIGN LANGUAGE students de- velop reading and conversational skills this year. ALIVI laudio-lingual methodi, once used exclusively by modern language teachers in West High's language lab, entered its second year in the classics. We've taken the method and adapted it to our lang- uage. lt's been very successful and l think it has great potential, com- mented Latin teacher lVlr.-John lcontinuedl .'i5'..f 'M Above: You don't believe that Julius Caesar is alive and well and living in Cheviot? lVlr. Michaels asks his Latin ll class. 100 academic VVeyelokenlhe rnemod ond odopr ed Mio ourlong- UGQGD 3 s 4' Center: I hope Nlrs. Michaels doesn't mind the interruption, says Paul Clark to Gail lVlaujean as they carry German books and red pencils from European history to their class. Above: Spanish V students listen as Darlene Samuelson gives a cri- tical analysis of a con- temporary Spanish poem. Left: Diane Wrassman and Debbie Vehr illustrate their study of French liter- ature vvith cardboard characters from St. Exupery's The Little Prince. academic 101 sr , ,rkk as W A, Social Studies probe historic events, concepts lVlichaels. Seeking to develop reading ability rather than conversational flu- ency, the lower levels of Latin have been adapted to ALlVl by the use of grammar and vocabulary exercises. With these innovations as a supple- ment, traditional methods continued. After developing a working knowledge of grammar with ALlVl, language stu- dents went on to read plays, poems, and full-length novels by native authors. French students discovered the powerful social criticism of Victor Hugo and the subtle philosophy of St. Exupery. German students read ancient Norse mythology and con- temporary magazines. Studies of Piccaso's Cubism, and Cervantes' Don Quixote helped students understand the culture of Spain. Latin students explored the politics and literature of ancient Rome through Cicero's Orations and Vergil's Aeneid. Depart- ment chairman lVlr. William Shackel- ford concluded, As we gain more ex- perience in teaching with these new methods they will be even more ef- fective in helping students learn the language of their choice. Understanding the histories of other societies and our own to increase lcontinuedl Above: Modern history students of team teachers IVlr. Nletz and lVlr. Ramsey enact a dramatic inter- pretation of the signing of the Magna Carta. Right: Phil Breen discovers concepts in American his- torical thought through his Advanced Placement American History outside readings. 102 academic A ,,,,,,,.. X , forces. . . climoxing in Empire ici England ond Communism for Russia, , l 104 academic 'Qi Students explore modern world and its origins awareness of our responsibilities as citizens was the aim of the SOCIAL STUDIES department, stated depart- ment chairman lVlr. Harold Hopping. Sophomores were offered a modern history course covering Europe's history from the Renaissance to the present day and providing the basis for American history. American his- tory was required of all juniors, but an advanced placement course could be elected. Individual research, compre- hensive lectures, and the exploration of concepts in American historical thought characterize the AP course. Two new senior social studies courses moved into their second year. Current Affairs, a variety of the social economics course still offered, stressed discussion and research into the world situation of today through book reviews and periodical reports. Recently produced films available through the Board of Education's vis- ual aids exchange helped make stu- dent aware of the problems of pol- lution, overpopulation, poverty, racial intolerance, and urban blight. Stu- dents in both socio-ec. courses made out sample income tax forms and ex- plored the working of the stock ex- change. European History AP, taught by a college-level lecture method, offered a more in-depth course of study this year. The course teaches Europe's history from the decline of the Roman Empire and is designed to cover the large movements and philo- sophies, the economic forces that brought social change climaxing in Empire for England and Communism for Russia as opposed to the 'Let's read the chapter and answer the. ques- lcontinuedl ,,,, , Left: European History teacher lVlrs. Michaels points out Florence, Italy, birthplace of Renaiss- ance reformer Savonarola. Above: l do so have evidence! Calvin Nash argues with a skeptic while presenting his Current Affairs report asserting that sex education is a Communist plot. academic 105 f..QeneKi devdopment Wwough under yondmg our environment, Right: I've rolled that same combination three times! exclaims Probaf bility and Statistics student Mark Nluhlhauser to lVlary Seay as they experiment with the laws of chance. 106 academic Math and science investigate a physical world tions, kiddiesl' approach, said lVlrs. Jean lVlichaels. Notetaking, analytical reading, and individual responsibility were also stressed. MATH offered a wide variety of courses adapted to the student's col- own abilities. A new senior enrich- ment course, Probability and Statis- tics, dealt with the Iavvs of chance and averages. Algebra and geometry -,W , , wmstlz, M X J9- 'B ,f Ig , . . a s-fs, lege or vocational plans, as well as his fn 1 I, 4 it 5 Eigpf Q i courses were available to basic, gen- eral, and academic students. Academic Nlath lV covered trigonometry. Con- , sumer math taught household budget balancing and economical shopping. lVlath V and lVlath V AP, which of- lcontinuedl Above: Mrs. Fread explains the intricate structure of the skeletal system to her physiology class. Left: Chemistry student, Sue Bowen, discovers that hydration problems require accuracy and time. academic 107 5 Q , it , , ' 4, V f wi ,,. ,Q iw., ,Y , V ,wr ,,,,. ,l , I 'GP W, f A , 1.1-M g , 1 V f,..-,, if 3 a ' 5 I ' Q, , 52 5-nv kt ,,,..o- 49'-f - 'aff' .av 9 WM Above: Stephanie Leedy and Donna Haley indicate their improved typing rates on a chart inspired by the Apollo II flight. 108 academic IL., ,N ,,, 1-K ik., M x l Il llll lill 4,-o ,.-4 lllllllllllllli' CHEQ FEEIIIIIIIIFIHIIIIII ef Gemini offers clerical training fered college credit, were available to academic students. Utilizing mathematic skills, the SCIENCES sought general develop- ment through understanding our en- vironment, said department chair- man Mr. William Huth. Science teachers employed lectures, research papers, and laboratory methods. New texts stressing the scientific approach to problems aided chemistry students in their study of the composition of matter. Physics presented a study of energy and its effects. The biological sciences benefited from recent scien- tific discoveries into the nature of DNA and gentics while continuing conventional studies of organisms and their functions. Three-hour blocks and personalized instruction under the state-sponsored Gemini program helped BUSINESS students develop marketable skills, ac- cording to department chairman Miss Mildred Constant. The Board of Edu- cation was reimbursed by state funds for the increased costs of smaller classes. Gemini blocks studied English, as well as typing, notetaking, and ac- counting courses under the same teacher. State surveys revealed that 98fZ1 of Gemini graduates are em- ployed in clerical positions. This amazing success is a result of good student-teacher rapport and the abil- ity to adjust the course to the needs of the individual, Miss Constant stated. For people who do not plan college this provides them with the skills to obtain and hold a job. Even with no experience, a qualified person can obtain and hold a well-paying office job. Miss Constant explained the rank of West High's business de- lcontinuedl . . .success . . good student - teocher roppon..H Above: Carol Mills learns to trans- cribe from dictaphone tapes in Sec- retarial Practice. Left: Pam Dudley listens intently as Miss Constant describes the importance of correct grammar to a successful secretary. academic 109 Creative arts develop talent partment as largest in the city. The students generally come from middle class neighborhoods where parents realize that their children should be trained in a marketable skill. Courses in personal typing and notetaking helping college-bound students pre- pare for lectures and research papers were also offered outside the Gemini program. An opportunity for the exception- ally talented student, was provided by the MUSIC department, stated director lVlr. Andrew Brady. lVlusic theory students composed their own songs. School musicians added color to assemblies with harmonized voices, band and orchestral arrangements. Similarly, ART and DRAMA classes sought to develop talents. Using imagination and artistic skill, students designed pottery, jewelry, and silk- screened their own Christmas cards. School-spirit posters and programs for dramatic productions benefited the student body. Equipped with a knowl- edge of the theatre and dramatic tech- niques, drama students staged two school-wide productions. Large classes in INDUSTRIAL ARTS reflected the state-wide focus on vo- cational training this year. The pro- gram provided general education and skills for a well-paying vocation, stated department chairman lVlr. David Kuhn. Students in graphic arts and electronics printed grade sheets, forms, and tickets, and worked in the lcontinuedl Center: Watch your intonation, cautions lVlr. Brady as he tests Intermediate Band student Ken Hyland. Top Right: Sue lVlilIer discovers the ele- ments of good design as she rearranges the curves in her reed sculpture. Center Right: Don't get ink all over my hands! laughs Paul Hoagland to Terry Doyle and Donna Hauck as they help him silk- screen his originial Christmas cards. Bottom Right: Drama students Gidget Hendrickson and Sue Ritter build sets for West High's fall production of The Night of.Ianuary 76. 110 academic Am opportunity for the excepTionoUy talented student. . xv ' lk u ' A . ,, I ECB . . .skuils for o well DOWWQ vocoiionf' Right: Wood shop student Ron Cash puts the finish- ing touches on a toy horse for the Neediest Kids of All, a Cincinnati charity. 112 academic Industrial arts provide technical training stage crew. Metal workers repaired machines while woodworking students constructed temporary stands for the new stadium, stage scenery, and made toys for The Neediest Kids of All, a local charity. Architecture and draft- ing students Iearned principles of de- sign and constructed scale models of houses. Field trips to industries al- lowed students to see their crafts in operation. ' PH YSICA L EDUCA TION and DRIVER TRAINING stressed motor skills and group co-operation. Athletic director, lVlr. James Heinold stated Boy's gym provides physical activity while in school and an understanding of sports later in life. The compre- hensive program included not only team sports, but films on hunting and lcontinuedl Top Center: Rick lVliller utilizes the principles of architectural design as he constructs a scale model of a house. Left: Ken Hamton, Terry Dove, and Gary Gundrum print grade sheets for West High's faculty. Above: Precision tools aid Keith Hall in his mechanical drawing. Rx academic 113 Gym, Driver Ed stress dexterity fishing. Compared with other schools, he continued, we get much better participation from the boys, which makes it more fun for all of us. Girl's gym stressed mental, emo- tional, social and physical develop- ment for all pupils through physical activity and its related learning situa- tions, according to department chair- man Miss Constance Witte. ln classes composed of all three grade levels, team sports like soccer, hockey, vol- leyball, basketball, and softball were required but units in swimming and tennis were optional. Two hour driver training classes meeting for two weeks alternated between actual road prac- tice and work in West High's Allstate driving simulator. Students who had completed the course were then elig- ible for licensing under state law two years before the minimum age of 18 for non-graduates. Encouraging students to think a little more explicitly about living and preparing students for life outside high school was the aim of HOME ECONOMICS, department chairman lVliss Joanne lVlcClure asserted. Aided by West High's cooking and sewing labs, students learned modern con- cepts in child care, nutrition, fashion, and interior design. Pursuing a similar goal, sophomores in HEALTH l studied communicable diseases, drug abuse, and dating prob- lems. Lectures and new texts were supplemented by panel discussions, films, and posters. The second semes- ter of the course was devoted to a unit on driver education which taught fundamental driving skills, defensive driving techniques, traffic laws, and lcontinuedl Right: West High's driving simulator allows stu- dents to train for both standard and automatic shift cars. 114 academic -sf we -V. fs- .givltftf-wrt' . - - ., -Ns X- ' Qae-ftmw-,1s,v.,,1--.1 uf, . - z--.-.Q--wtagt-f'zzm-X',api ,-we:-spit-A-saga t - . -t.t- 1 . . - . .e . ,beller porlicipoliorl. . more lun lor all ol us, . gf. ij 2 I Above: Volleyball players in girl's gym learn that teamwork and co-operation are vital to success. Left: Basketball drills help develop abilities for var- sity and intramural sports. academic 115 , . .To Think o We more expiiciiiy Oboui living. . .' Right: I wish these cookies would quit sticking to the cookie press, sighs Linda Herbert. 116 academic Courses prepare students for post-graduate life the mechanical operations of a car. Seniors were required to take Health ll which included a unit on first aid or could elect Survey of Family Life which placed more emphasis on per- sonality development and class discus- sion. Speakers from Alcoholics Anonymous and the Social Health Association of Cincinnati gave per- sonal insight into current health prob- I I lems. Miss McClure stated that she often found it difficult to involve all her students in discussion because of impossible class size and student apathy. l'm not sure what the reason is, she concluded, but many seem to lack interest in life itself. Life itself -the essence of light and truth. To discover the truth about life through Shakespeare or the study of ancient Roman civilization, by dis- cussing personality development, or by capturing an expression in clay-to grasp the light of knowledge in dis- secting a clam, plotting a graph, or in contemplating the universe-these were the opportunities granted the West High student with enough vision to find them. li .1 l M 5 I l 5 E l?fl'l' Above: Senior health students Dave Canfield and Ron Cash discuss their views on drug use. Left: lt's funny to see my parents' reaction to some of the guys I date, jokes Diane Kist to Survey teacher Miss McClure and students Robbie Speckert, Marty Oliver, and Bob Reuhlman. academic 117 if 1, gn' fa, nu I ' . fi ' 1 , if 25 ' 'gf' - , , rd , 5 Y A V4 .- wi, - t , 1 if 0 f fl. ' - 1 m .Jf,..:. as A J 4 55 ,SWNW K3 ii. P54 v , 51125655 ' ?'Ni Q35 15,. j fig f , + S' A K ' , . 41 2 ia? ff iifzirw L' gi 3 t J f .A .fn ff ,K i f ,t K 'W' , . I W W2 , N ' 2 f4'?w -lf 5 'ri' f 'L 'V ui if if 4 . ff. V i 'P K ris? a' wp if 2 S W 4 31772 .J 4 'Q A , ' . .. . ,W-fl-w ,i L f'f321-'i.Q , , 1.2, ,L , .. ,mm W M,-,. ...- . MA, 1 - , q g nf i, 1. x -V M, : jfgg 1 M 2593 3,1 -H 'it' vp' 4 , 1 fzgfwgwfe- I I' ' ' Lg - l f, N, ,W-,, ,rw V g ' i 4 A . Mr. Edwin Sutton heads WH administration Western Hills has experienced its first new principal in twelve years, lVlr. Edwin C. Sutton, Jr. Previously having taught at Raschig and Heberle elemen- tary schools, Bloom, Ach, and Schwab junior high schools, Hartwell, Wood- ward, and Hughes senior high schools, his first comparative impression of Western Hills was that his reception was as pleasant and warm as the day in August when he arrived. lVlr. Sut- ton is a former science, math, health, and biology teacher. Not having been at West High long enough to judge what its most basic problem is, he feels that a common fault of this, and all schools, is that the curriculum is not as relevant to students' future plans as it should be. Also, he holds that the school is too crowded to function at its best. Along with the idea of overcrowdedness, lVlr. Sutton lcontinuedl Far left,' Mr. Sutton takes time to study minutes from a faculty meeting. Left: There's so much more to do, exclairns Cindy Jones, as she, Jayne Allendorf, and lVlr. Sutton decorate for a canteen. Above: Mr. Metz, IVlr. Acree, lVlr. Sutton, Mr. Hall, Mr. Bauer, lVlr. Kuenzler, and Mr. Bradford, former associates at Hughes, reminisce about old times. faculty 119 Asst. principals appraise staff, discipline pupils senses another problem which con- fronts students: Communication be- tween pupils and faculty or admin- istration suffers as the size of the student body increases. He notes that communication seems to be good at West High, but it could be even better. According to lVlr. Sutton, there are no major difficulties to be solved at West High, but his objective is to help make it become the most beneficial educational opportunity possible. Truancy and class cutting are more Right: ...and that con- of a problem than they should be in a community of this kind, contends lVlr. Anderson Owens, new assistant principal at Western Hills. A former science and math teacher, he has been employed at Ach, Courter, Oyler, Withrow, and Woodward. His jobs at West High entail discipline, attendance from I to Z, lookout of halls and study halls at lunchtime, management of coke and candy machines, class rings, graduation announcements, locks and lockers, police supervision for school events, and direction of bus service and schedules. ln his second year at West High, lVlr. Paul Hellmann again deals with disci- pline of students, attendance from A to H, keeping watch over study halls, The lunch room, washrooms, and halls. He also superintends security aides. lVIr. Robert Cheeseman's duties as as- sistant principal are handling any busi- ness with textbooks, managing the student store, assisting the faculty, directing curriculum and master schedules, contacting substitute teach- lcontinuedl cludes the announcements for today, says lVlr. Cheeseman, as he performs his daily job of reading the bulletin. 120 faculty ..m.,,.m 'Pi l cr:-:1 .,f Ag 2 E t1 ' sz :im rr . , , 1 ' ' ff' I I L ,ji A osvtkl rf ,, L -sq :E 2 ,J ,WV mv M4 Packed school guarantees extra work, difficulty ers, and he is also jointly in charge of faculty appraisal. Counselors unanimously agree that working in close contact with students is the most enjoyable aspect of their job. Glenn Borkosky, guidance chair- man, Judith Hobbs, college coordina- tor, John Acree, William Conger, and Victoria lVlemmel comprise the coun- seling staff at Western Hills. Their first responsibility is to aid pupils in making decisions. Advising for options, correcting programs, explain- ing college entrance exams and tran- scripts are the primary purposes of counseling. Mr. Acree and lVlrs. lVlem- mel concern themselves with students whose last names fall between the let- ters A to H. Miss Hobbs, lVlr. Conger, and lVlr. Borkosky deal with students whose last names begin with the let- ters I to Z. A pressing problem this year is that each counselor must ad- vise roughly over one hundred and sixty more students. Although they are bored with the paperwork, they are still interested with people, commented lVlr. Borkosky. lt's never routine, laughed head sec- retary, Mildred Husemann, who is also lVlr. Sutton's secretary. Her associates agreed that putting up with office aids, trying to get along with people, keeping records up-to-date and accur- ate, making state reports, census re- cords, and numerous other tasks make high school secretarial work in- teresting. Except for the addition of two new secretaries, Pamela Day, who works for IVlr. Hellmann, and lVlarti Neiseisel, who works in the main office, there have been no changes in the secretarial staff at Western Hills. Others filing and typing for the school include Nlarian Rothert, who works for lVlr. Owens, JoElla St. Charles, who works for lVlr. Cheeseman, Betty Adams, working for the entire counseling staff, Virginia lVlcGowan, who serves as the counselors' aide, and Jean Krailler, the library's secretary. They all aid in calling and recording lists of absent students. 122 faculty 42 gd' -'gay-+C I A ,.-. Af . 1 -- w f X v 1 - xt K X E . XX is x , . , Kwan J ff' 'Tye never gone . lo ine nurse. I Q usuolly iusl go lo lne counselors Right: A disgruntling sight for many students is when they dis- cover that the nurse is out. Far right: Cooks are Y. Wilson, IVI. Her- zner, R. Stindt, L. Niehaus, D. Kelly, B. Smallwood, I. Brown, E. Tatum, IVI. Nelson, T. Garrett, IVI. Corcoran, E. Krisch, NI. Postal, K. Bruce, W. Mattie, IVI. Edelmann, H. Gibson. 124 faculty 1,1 l,71.i11iiz?i5f7ffffVf - :,1 f,Q:A I , af W,,. ,,,, , . N ,, 9 Dietition, cooks ignore Iunchroom Iamentations 'f ' 1 ' ':'lMTf5if'Ffl 'Y 1' f..' 'KW' 4L,L ,W-r L- I , -f.- , gf ' A 'yhk ' L I , ,.,, , ., L. ,.,, , ...,, L-- 44 . V i , ' Af , -2 h is A1 4-' ----, eww 1:--'xsgagl1jsfQff'1-'Ia f f ' gf' --fl :,f2flfgQl'b- 'f?l:2fi,ml,fE!r':b.,H :f -1 - 'S ' . 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K vi 4. x fr Il Q , jf. 5 Reserve cheerleaders spur on Colts The whirling world of Western Hills was a frightful experience to those sophomores who were entering high school for the first time. They made many new acquaintances from sur- rounding Gamble, Dater, and Roberts Junior Highs. Orientation Day was the first oppor- tunity for sophomores to meet West High. They watched the pep assembly and were given a tour of the school. When asked what the biggest dif- ference between junior and senior high school was, Vicki Schwartz re- plied, The dress code was much more lenient. It took a while to get used to the girls in slacks and the boys with their long hair and beards. The first few days were really lcontinued, p. l49l N v I l - f , -my Left: Reserve Cheerleaders: Debbie Dieckmann, Joni Fop- ma, Janine Maujean, Vicki Schwartz, Mindy Strunk, Kathy Drescher, Sue Madsen, and Linda Meister. Lower Left: Shakers are waved by West Hi fans to support the fighting Mustangs. Above: Mustang stalls allow students privacy while studying. underclass 135 ' First Row: Art Abbott, Mike Achagen, Jack Adams, Rick Adamson, Bev Adkins, Ed- ward Aichele, Joe Aker, Deb- bie Albers. 'Second Row: Brenda Allen, Clint Allen, Kay Arnbrosius, Sandra Amer, Ron Andi, Karen Applegate, Drena Arch- ibald, Mike Armstrong. 'Third Flow: Betsy Arws, Karen Asher, Kim Askey, Melanie Auel, Yvonne Bache- lg, Carol Bagby. 'Fourth Row: Diane Bagot, John Bahr, Debra Bailey, Ron Baker, Vicki Baker, Peggy Baldock, Mike Ballinger, Mike Baltes. 'Fifth Row: Liz Barlag, Barney Barnes, Marilyn Bar- rett, Sheree Barton, Peggy Bauer, Arthur Bauman, Polly Beach, Darcel Beal. 'Sixth Row: Michael Beale, 'Barb Beall, Roy Beasley, Gregory Beck, ' Jim Belkr, Joan Belt, Tracy Bengert. 'Seventh Row: Cheryl Berger, John Berretz, Dan Bertman, Sally Best, Sharon Betz, Mike Bickers, Linda Bierman, Sandy Bierman. 'Eighth Row: Holly Biermann, Daniel Bihn, Ted Bird, Craig Bland, Jeff Bland, Jeanette Blanton, Sheila Blanton, Karen Bledsoe. 'Ninth Row: Keith Bledsoe, Marsha Bledsoe, Gregory Bloomfield, Donna Blum, Randy Blythe, Sheldon Boat- right, Ed Bozz, Ed Boeing. 'Tenth Row: Bob Boettcher, Barbara Boettjgllerlh Terry Boiman, Kathy Bolia, Debbie Boller, Eileen Bollin, Bill Bolsen, Mary Bonkowski. 136 underclass Orientation program acquaints sophs Zn , 4-Qi ci S 53 8' Z' tr 45 . ef .. ' ' 's 5, ff x -H, in str D Viq A s. .Q ,J 3- if X x , ,jf , J K ig ' ,N .. . L ' Lal. t ix .i ' is- . Qfglga? gi f f i l A A M l, . i I 'ug - L I ,A ,t K r .ru e with the wonderful world of West High 'First Row: Connie Borcherd- ing, .Q-LgbgeiANBoston,, Bruce - ,. Boots, Sheila Brackett, Greg ' N Q? Bradley, Faith Braunecker, x Martin Braunecker, Darrel Y Breen. 'Second Row: Boyo Brewer, 'i Roger Brewer, Robert Broad- if nax, Rhonda Brock, Rich K-. Brodsky, Greg Brokamp, 5, .S f Hazel Bross, Randy Bross. 'Third Row: Don Brosz, Steve Brothers, Cliff Brown, Debbie Brown, Merle Brown, Warren Brown, Larry Bruce, Donald Brunner. 'Fourth Row: Wayne Bruns, Rick Bubenhofer, Mark Bucab, Kathleen Buelterman, ,LVJ,g1hVael WBruewer, Donald Bunner, Marlene Burton, Chuck Byrd. fi 'Fifth Row: David Byrd, Barb Cain, Pam Cain, Pam Calla- han, Valerie Callos, Marc Camardo, Lee Carey, Paul Carlton. 'Sibcth Row: Donna Carnder, Jeannie, Beverly Careter, Judy Case, James Casey, Mary Catanzaro, Pam Catan- zaro, Sue Cearly. 'Seventh Row: Mike Chaliff, Debra Chambers, Donald Chapman, Judith Chapman, Joni Christos, Barbara Christy, Charlene Clark, Danny Clark. 'Eigh th R0 w: Bob Cleary, Anita Clifton, Dick Cline, Melody Clontz, Debbie Clo- etta, Dennis Collier, Glen Collins, Sam Collins. 'Ninth Row: Steve Collins, Carla Colvin, B'll, Combs, GJ ' Conklin,,Steve Conover, Randy Cook, Debby Cooke, Bill Cooper. -Lx. ,. i 'Tenth Row: Charles Cooper, Barry Cordray, Barbara Cor- rigan, Frank Costa, Greg Cos- tello, Bobbi Cotton, Etta Coyne, John Crachida. underclass 137 Sophomore Class numbers 1152 'First Row: Chris Craig, :lg- Qraig, Jon Craig, Susan Craig, Bruce Cramer, Jeff Crisler, 4 Wanda Crosthwaite. 'Second Row: Dave Croswell, Rick Cymaw, Milne Danehy, Deborah Daugherty, Connie Davis, John Davis, Rosemary Day, Nancy Dearwester. 'Third Row: Gary Dechris- topher, Connie Denton, Don Derrenkamp, Debbie Dieck- mann, Debbie Disney, ,gahgkji Dittus, Nancy Dole, Larry Doll. 1' 'Fourth Row: Mary Dollen- mayer, Connie Donat, Trish Dougall, June Douglas, Ron Douglas, Milford Dow, Nancy Drakern, Kathy Drescher. 'Fifth Row: Paul Dryeb, Elizal beth Dudley, John Dudl-151, 15357:- DTi'gan, william Duncan, Janet Durham, Donna Earls, Joan Egelhoff. 'Sixth Row: Debby Eick, Mike Elam, Don Elbe, Rick Eldred, Glenda Eiesman, Jeff Elliott, Flay Ellis, Sandy Ellison. 'Seventh Row: Daniel Ems- weller, Mary England, Karen Eppinghoff, Bill Ernst, Kathy Essen, Cynthia Erzeu, Marne .if- , Evans, Paul Evans. .NN- 'Eighth Row: Raymond Evans, Larry Eyink, Peggy Fahey, Charie Faris, Taylor Farley, Sharon Feeback, Alan Feldkamp, Flay Fellerman. 'Ninth Row: Dennis Feltner, Phyllis Ferdon, Don Ferned- ing, Karen Fetters, Carol Fey, Dave Finfrock, Don Fishuogt, Doug Fisher. 'Tenth Row: Lisa Fisher, Ronnie Fitgerald, Sarah Flem- ing, Terry Fleming, Terry Flinchum, Carol Foley, Gary Fowler,nJanet F-954 138 underclass The N t 1 K fgf :Z .L ts-- : ff sizes 1 ar C J' L L i Y. fs, it -4 ll 2 ...av 15 x t A Xxrxltl at, K -V .- Q l- L. ik. QX W4 wx rv , X, Ig if xg i 1 gc K! ,,, he 7, ind .93 . fill -22 X , x f ix - 1 gf I ., ' A V u.,af,,.,' ' W it 5' if 'I Qilqi, largest West High class ever 'First Row: Pam Fox, Starr Francis, Bill Franey, Marna Freeburg, Diana Freels, Sheila Freeman, Mike French, Deb- bie Foley. 'Second Row: Joni Fopma, Larry Foster, Teresa Fritsch, Laura Frost, Debbie Fugate, Jim Fuhrman, Ted Furid, Joyce Gabbard. 'Third Row: Tom Gardner, Roger Gates, Steve Gauerke, Keith Gay, Mark Gay, Ted Gay, Ken Gensheimer, Patrica Gerlach. 'Fourth Row: Ray Gertler, . Anita Geyer, Brenda Gibson, Kama Gibson, Linda Gillen, Ray Gillan, Becky Gilliland, Robert Girton. x f 'Fifth Row: Ken Giwer, John Glover, Wilma Goad, Dave Goodwin, James Graff, Diane H .. Graham, Gary Grailer, Rickey Gray. R lk 'Ek X 4 X V I I l tl 'Sixth Row: Rick Green, Danny Greer, Vicki Greer, Joe Gribbins, Robert Griffith, Gregory Grimm, Denese Gross, Rick Gross. 'Seventh Row: Carl Gruenin- fi ger, John Gundrum, Gary Haberthier, John Hadley, Gary Haefner, David Hagaman, Jerry Hail, James Hale. X X Q f sexi ill - Eighth Row. Arkie Hall, 1 '-gn - . Danny Hall, Larry Haller, . - ' , ' Gerald Hamilton Linda Ham- , v , s, .L 4. H . W A I g L Will everyone pleae return ' ,S , : -It I R b t H -It I x -3 3 E- .. . ',,,, the chess and checker sets. ,QQ 5 K l I on cLELega-'nlis'9'9 ' K 41 - I IVlr. Lenz Q h' f 5 ' , pu: X it f Oivmrh Row: Diane Hamlin, - 5' - . Kenneth Hampton, Randall Q- E3 . ,A Hampton, Tom Hancock, Q , Sf Q g tg-ji' 1 f ijt' ?'f5q'5f1's H .- A 1 's . ts? 923. ff . v A kb Dabbie Handy, Jana Harris, A i J. Douglas Harrison, Daniel Hart- ' ,- wig. 3 'Tenth Row: Robin Hasseltine, X Arthur Hauser, Deborah X Hayden, Steve Hayes, Lola , Haynes, Debby Haber, Vicki QL Q., ,,., W, Heidotting, Robert Heinlein, K sf if underclass 139 'First Row: Rhonda Heiob, Sharon Helton, Dwain Hen- derson, Beverly Hendren, Debbie Hennekes, Maureen Hennessey, Gary Henninger, Henry Hauck. 'Second Row: Tom Henshaw, Phyllis Hensley, Clyde Hen- son, Christine Herbert, Linda Herbert, Nick Herbert, James Herrman, JoAnn Herzner. 'Third Row: Joseph Herzner, Leonard Herzog, James Hess, William Hess, Alan Hickman, Judy Hicks, Ann Hill, Elaine Hinds. 'Fourth Row: Dianne Hinkle, DeDe Hinton, Debbie Hitz, Rhonda Hobbie, Ricky Hobbs, Bill Holcomb, Ed Holtman, Debbie Hornyak. 'Fifth Row: Pamela Hoskins, Jessica Houston, Gary Howard, Peggy Howe, John Howery, Ruby Hubbs, Mildred Huckleberry, Robie Huddleston. 'Sixth Row: Donald Hudson, Janet Huebner, John Huff, Denise HiufQ-an, Donna l-iuehgesfiiickie Hummeldorf, Deborah Humphrey, Ruth Humphrey. 'Seventh Row: Larry Hutchin- son, Kenneth Hyland, Dennis lngle, John lori, Kathy Irvine, Shirley Isabel, Steve lson, Dave lzor. 'Eighth Row: Charles Jackson, Daniel Jackson, Howard Jackson, Kent Jackson, Alan Jacobson, Kent Jackson, Alan Jacobson, Clwrgine Johoda-LQ 'Ninth Row: RoseAnne Jansen, Mike Jauch, Danny Jeffers, Mike Jetter, Debbie Joering, Kim Johannes, Barbara John- son, Beverly Johnson. 'Tenth Row: Catherine John- son, Jack Johnson, Sherree Johnson, Rick Johnson, Vanessa Johnson, Everett Johnson, Bill Jones, Connie Jones. 140 underclass schedule for first time in 15 years 7, so Qs.. sg ' X r-sf ., -wi L . 1 xl K ef i 4 x. t Y.. FE c' L t 5 k a 5 XX his V 6 .Q 5 fb S X ' .2 :sm Q. , ge t tix N 1 li 5, , Q . se , 5 L ' if K1 , ff 'lit jp . Ms . , -143' W at ff 1, N- Ji 1 was . iv fill ,Bi has s Xe. f Q Wifi, 'First Ro w: Don Jones, Freddie Jones, Hank Jones, Rick Jones, Tim Jones, Linda Jordan, Barbara Jump, Connie Kaiser. 'Second R o w: Rick Kaiser, Reinhard Kalbli, Craig Kallen- dorf, Margie Kallmeyer, Kathi Kamp, Ted Karas, Mike Kee- ton, Darlene Kellison. 'Third Row: Ruth Kelly, Tim Keene, Debbie Kemen, Kathy Kennedy, Laura Kennedy, Dean Kenty, Doug Kern, Peggy Kern. 'Fourth Row: Nancy Kilijian, Nancy Kimbler, Brad Kinney, Kathy Kirk, Teresa Kirk, Dave Kirschner, -xiii? Kleisinger, Judy Klossh up-.MM '- 'Fifth Row: Robert Knauft, Cindy Knecht, Richard Knecht, Debbie Koch, Kim Koch, Susan Koehler,-Darlene .K0wig,.Janet Koenig. 'Sixth Row: John Kolb, Diane Koszo, Bill Krider, Pete Krim- mer, Gary Kruse, Valerie Kunkel, Rich Lacker, Brenda Lanham. 'Seventh Row: Linda Lanter, Eddie Latham, David Lattier, Ray Laub, Debbie Lauck, Gary Laug, Marsha Law, Jack Lawmill. 'Eighth Row: Jerry Laymance, Gary Lee, John Lee, Patricia Lee, David Leitz, Mark Lewis, Dave Lillis, Barbara Lind. ,1-.-S... .J 'Ninth Row: KarI,qLindholm,, Wilbur Lineback, 'Michelle Litchfield, Don Littell, Pamela Long, Clifford Loth, Diane Loth, Ronald Louie. 'Tenth Row: Steve Lugannani, Lisa Lukens, Greg Lund, Robert Luneack, Larry Lykins, Sue Madsen, Mike Mahoney, Dave Maier. underclass 141 New subjects, 'First Row: Michael Maret, Cathy Martin, Jeannie Mggfp, Tom Martin, Sandra Maslyn, Bill Mason, Tom Mathias, Jack Matlock. 'Second Row: Cindy Matre, Ellen Matthews, Joyce Mattingly, Janine Maujean, Bruce Maxwell, Heather Maxwell, Steven Mayer, Karen Mays. 'Third Row: m Maxine McClellan, Mike McComas, Tim McComas, Dick McCoy, Gary McEdwards, Anna McEIligott, Brad McGinnis. 'Fourth Row: Mike McGregor, Scott McGregor, Marshall McHenry, Jane Mclntosh, Brenda McKee, Karen Mc- Millan, Tim McNamee, Judy Meadors. 'Fifth Row: Dennis Meiners, Linda Meister, Dave Men- khaus, Allan Messer, Roy Messer, Greg Meyer, Roberta Meyers, Ruth Meymann. 'Sixth Row: Linda Miller, Patricia Miller, Joanne Mink, Marcia Minney, - n-ic-IL Mahala Minnich, Joe Mitchell, ken Mitchell. 'Seventh Row: Linda Mitchell, Terri Mitchell, Stanley Mitic, Nick Mitsos, Diana Moody, Peggy Moorman, Marty More- head, Teresa Morena. 'Eighth Row: Gillis Morgan, Steven Mosher, Jim Mueller, Laurel Muhlhauser, Ernie Mullis, Louise Mumfrey, Mar- tin Murphy, Virginia Neal. 'Ninth Row: Shelly Neidich, Kathy Nelson, Patricia Nelson, Bill Neufarth, -Sherry Neumeister, Stephen Newport, Peter Nicholson, Debbie Nick- oson. 'Tenth Row: Janet Nickoson, Debbi Nicoloff, Bill Niehaus, Stephen Niesen, Maureen Nix, Clara Nolan, Dennis Noppert, Linda Novakov. 142 underclass ar gf . 1, Xi 4 se, jx Xt. x . new teachers, new friends Wa! A- 'YQ I 4- fe' 1, f S C ' 2, '41 x ' N . .,, ,, ,lr b ' H t, t . Q , S Q , is i f ' 1 ' , ' an V 1'i Y Q V 1 . V Jr K X if .. Q f ,gc , ei: lg 1' il i 1, , -rW' . 5 . S di . V , ' Q 'ri C l 'xii I in K L, f , ll - . l I 5 sh I s A N l , X i xxx I if ,f XXX., f' AL greet sophomores f . .t fi f f ssseswu ,sf kr . Li x e , Sgr it ri if B1 0 l Did you do your Algebra? in Mustang land What Algebra? Anonymous it . ,fb,, . rg . ,, L 'J fi i ' 5 , f S ,Q Q , I . ,Q-J X Q I A K K ool l X s 'First How: Patricia Nunlist, Terry O'Dell, Kevin O'Don- nell, Terri Ollendick, Gordan Ooten, Kathleen Orlemann, Peter Outcalt, Daniel Owens. Second Row: Diane Owens, June Owens, Luan Owens, Mike Palmer, Mike Palmisano, Donna Parker Michele Parker, erry arker. 'Third Row: Bobbie Parrot, Rose Partin, Roy Partin, Kali Paskal, Joe Patterson, Ken Paulsen. 'Fourth Row: Roger Pearson, Sue Pegg, Janice Pennekamp, James Perkins, David Persons, Debbie Peters, Sylvia Peters Ted Peters. 'Fifth Row: Judy Peterson, Janice Petri, Rhonda Pettit, Sharon Pettyjohn, David Pflum, James Phair, Jenny Phelps, Pamela Perrmann. 'Sixth Row: Kathy Plagge, Michael Pohl, Ken Pong, Maime Pong, William Pot- raffke, Jim Potts, Qgyg Poyiggu, Jim Powell. 'Seventh Row: Bob Pownall, Virgie Pratt, Dennis Predmore, Jackie Preston, Rick Presutto, Bob Price, Charles Price, Barbara Puckett. 'Eighth Row: Ron Push, William Quinn, Karla Rabold, Danny Raincy, Bernetta Rains, Carolee Raisor, Jim Ramey, Shaaron Randolph. 'Ninth Row: Tom Ranz, Terry Rapp, Russell Ratterman, Nolan Raymond, Cindy Rebb, Pat Record, Barb Redmond, Jim Reed. 'Tenth Row: Dave Reeves, Tony Reis, Kerry Reilmann, Janice Renner, Ken Renner, Nancy Reynolds, Freda Rich, David Richmond. underclass 143 So 'First Row: David Richmond, Judy Ridener, Diane Riley, Gary Rueger, Jghn Bgghlman, Rickie Roa, Vicki Robb, Debbieallgbgns. 'Second Row: Patricia Roberts, Paula Roetting, Janice Roos, Eddie Rose, Edward Rose, Linda Rose, Paula Rose, Alvin FEE- 'Third Row: Sandy Rathweiler, Toni Royce, Charles Ruffner, Mary Rupp, Paul Rush,.L1n.ql3, Russell, 'Fourth Row: Richard Ryan, Mark Saberton, Paul Salwaser, Jeff Salyers, Jack Samad, Vicki Sandlin, Lynn Sauers, Barbara Saunders. 'Fifth Row: Wanda Saunders, Mary Saylor, David Scalf, Ar- lington Schaaf, Roger Schefer, Vickie Schafer, Patricia Schaffer, Robert Schaffner. 'Sixth Row: Mike Schehr, Bill Schiering, Larry Schmidt, Jim Schmidt, lgamLyr1nSacln'l:lt-L Mark Schmitt, Sue Schmidt, Joe Schnieders. 'Seventh Row: Cheryl Schnitker, Joe Schnurr, Judy Schoenberger, Joe Schoenung, Susan Schreder, Connie Schroeder, Bob Schuerck, TomSchuler. 'Eighth Row: Richard Schwartz, Vicki Schwartz, Patric Schweikhardt, Dan Schweitzer, Marilyn Sch- weitzer, Linda Scott, Jeanne Sefton, Frank Seibers. 'Ninth Row: Lloyd Seibert, Bill Seitz, Pe9QV Sellmeyer, Dolleen Sexton, Mike Shanks, QLH.L2Q22,z5,'?9!9vf .FilQLi..5hHr- man, Carol Sick man. 'Tenth Row: Joseph Siegert, Pam Siegler, Robin Sieuers, -6o'n5Snewr,'l?Trian Simon, Steve Simon, Shelly Simonds, Elmer Simpson. 144 underclass for class leadership in activities 4 1 eww h S - 7'?fl -'T' A S e- 1 A ,f we i . N T A S as. Q at s- m 5 , ' F XJ fa. s A :ft s:' S 2- t i ' tsp: tffttw ' QM' 1 'Q XN f - -ff 1r. 4 Q, t A 1 I B I -os ' I : S X K L- x f is 5 A A 5 . -v , 9 :W is ' if ,AE ,,,,. R L- ei? f ,-1' Xxx g , v - , A t y if if S ' S J J , by , e iee i x . it T W' ' ' 'i f A -' 331+ y X l i 1 at 0 t ' ii ee , A an is X I 1 f .:, A X N y V .1,, V ,. ' f Si -ati? S 5 0. Qttk . is i if Q fi.e A 53 - nz eiei t 'i'i it B 5 ' A :5 at .J S, : . 1 T t S C' is A 1' I. T in T- .2 A l cas S Y Gi T ti 'First Row: Chuck Sims, Bill Singleton, Ray Sinkhorn, Darlene Sizemore, Troy Skeens, Andrew Smith, Diane Smith, Elizabeth Smith. 'Second Row: Kathy Smith, Maureen Smith, Nancy Smith, Stella Smith, Steve Smith, Steven Smith, Steven Smith, Sue Smith. 'Third Row: Tim Smith, Todd Smith, Tom Smith, Beth Snape, Therese Snow, Steve Soldano, Arick Sonneborn, Jane Sparks. 'Fourth Row: Sue Sparks, Scott Spaulding, Tony Spiegel, Anneliess Spiess, Terry Spille, Art Staehling, John Stanchek, Dennis Stark. 'Fifth Row: Jacki Starrett, Chris Staubitz, Bev Steinert, Joyce Stephens, Paul Stephens, Tom Stephens, Beverly Stewart, Hal Stewart. 'Sixth Row: Dave Stiles, Debbie Stiwell, Bev Stirrat, George Stowe, Linda Strull, Melinda Strunk, Rell Suggs, Dana Sunderhaus. 'Seventh Row: Charles Sutton, Kathleen Swanson, Chris Sweeder, Dave Swift, Albert Talbott, Debbie Taleff, Mary Lynn Tangi, Lynn Tarvin. 'Eighth Row: John Tatgen- horst, Donald Taylor, Edward Taylor, Richard Taylor, Sally Taylor, Audrey Tedtman, Dennis Tenhundfeld, Melanie Tenner. 'Ninth Row: Dennis Teschner, Steven Teschner, Gary Test, Pam Thiergartner, Janet Thomas, Mike Thomas, Steven Thomas, Calvin Thompson. Tenth Row: Dale Thompson, o -t Ng Debbie Thompson, JoAnn K at Thurman, David Tiettmeyer, Paul Tigner, Melisa Toler, Debbie Trent, Barbara Trew. underclass 145 'First Row: Jackie Trimborn, Sandy Troxell, Rick Tucker, Robert Tucker, Sandy Tucker, , Connie Tye, Mike Tye, 'Second Row: Bill Tyree, -Michael lyree Bill Unger- buhler, Frances Vance, Glenn Vandener, Donna Vanover, Ron Vanover, Ted Vastine. 'Third Row: John Vaught, Charles Veite, Debbie Ver- wold, Sharon Vest, Ha.L.3LQ,l,L 453111, Kathy Volpon, Janet Volz, Karen Volz. 'Fourth Row: Betty Vorn- heder, Jim Voss, Joe Wabnitz, David Wagner, ' ' , Rod Walker, Vera Walker. 'Fifth Row: Kenneth Wallace, Terry Wallace, Dan Walsh, Dave Walsh, Tony Walsh, Ken Walther, Cliff Wampler, Q garet Wandstrat. 'Sixth Raw: Ruth Wandstrat, Sue Warren, Betty Wartman, Norb Wagner, Gail Wehmeier, Bruce Weil, Edward Weinberg, Dee Weiss. ' q-1a 'Seventh Row: Danny Wells, Marilyn Wessel, Randy Wexel, Sue Westheider, Suzan West- JQ1, Nancy Wetterstroem, Tim Wetson, Jerry Wheeler. 'Eighth Row:James Whitty- more, Terri Wickman, Dawn Wiener, Anita Wilcher, Carolyn Wilder, Michael Wilder, Betty Wilhelm, John Wilke. 'Ninth Row: George Williams, Harold Williams, James Wil- liams, Robert Williams, Trudy Williams, Victor Williams, Susan Wimsey, Mike Winch. 'Tenth Row: Debbie Winning- ham, Glenn Winningham, Steve Wise, Nancy Witt, Steve Wogenstahl, Barbara Wolfe, Ricky Wood, Bette Woodruff. 146 underclass concludes class activities ,. 5., . X -.- ' First Row: Shauna Woods, Teresa Woolum, Ed Wopperer, Charlie Woulms, David Wrass- man, Phillip Wyenandt, Sue Yokimow, Brooks Yeilding. i s V f 'P 4 K i iw KA Qin ' s. ' Q. if 4 i ' ' . V Q. X G f' fn X xl . i g X NX Rf f' 0 l 2, ' Second Row: Nancy Zech Linda Zlnsmeister Jamie Zinzigk Sally Zoecklem Jeff Barkalow Phys Ed class charges around the building and out to the practice field. underclass 147 If 10014 Q while To get Used To girls in sfscksf' 3 PM brings mad rush to FR am ff iz-X I buses, cars, lockers, homes S ttf' K as may Q st-A ut ikfgm' Pl N535 z 'T s . - ,Qjj , -K s ' 'f sale - i if , feta . is t ' aff:-ef ft . . ' 'ht lcontinued from p. 135l scary! stated a bewildered sopho- more wondering which was the odd side of the building. This was a com- mon comment from sophomores but soon they realized that they are just as much a part of West High as the juniors or seniors. The arrival of the many sophomores caused several problems concerning assemblies. The total enrollment shot up to around 2700, with approxi- mately 1100 sophomores. The assemblies were broken down into three sessions instead of just two as they were done last year. The sophomores had a chance to join many different clubs and organiza- tions such as Pep Club, Intramurals, and language clubs. They soon be- come well adjusted and fit into the fast moving, fun world of Western Hills. flfj c Far Left: Sophomore students listen to Nlr. Berringer's ex- planation of the algebra prob- lem. Left: Students rush to their lockers at 3 PM so they won't miss the buses. Above: 3PlVl crowds and cars cause turmoil in the front circle. underclass 149 Juniors had a fun-filled year of activities. Watch out for that egg! was a common comment at the Junior Class. Outing, held at the Lunken Apirport Playfield, October 4. Egg tosses, wheelbarrow races, and touch football were several games played. Box lunches were packed and buses took juniors to and from the playfield. Twelve people volunteered from the audience to be on the jury of the courtroom drama, The Night ofJan- uary 76th. The annual fall play was presented November 18-19. Proceeds from the play helped to finance the Junior-Senior Prom. Both the prom and the play were sponsored by the lcontinued, p. 1611 Center: Junior class officers, Dave Roth, Pam Hammon, Phil Breen, and Terry Neumann experi- ment with ideas for prom decorations. Upper Right: Long awaited class rings are displayed by juniors. Lower Right: Barby, Nlarlene, Susi, and Colleen tie for second place in the junior class out- ing wheelbarrow race. 150 underclass Egg tosses and tug-a wars add to R. ,, cw., .ev 'DHBV' Mwym, W. X -1-.N asm W, 'fu success of Junior Outing W 4 Members of audience serve jury duty in 'First Row: Fernando Abanto, . Joan Abbott, D el Adkins, Thomas Ahr, Richard Albers, Qtegh Allart. 'Second Row: Brenda Allen, Steve Allen, Elwood Ander- son, Lee Anderson, Dianna, Andriacco, Harold Anness, Denice Anton, Terri Antunes. 'Third Row: Gary Armstrong, Roberta Arrico, ,LQLQL Augelgg, Egbbie Agilt Ava Bacheuer, ,Nla:i1Mn.B.im'm. 'Fourth Row: ' r, Bruce Baker, tlvlignon Baker, Richard Baker, Sharon Bates, Chris Bauer, Dayne Baverman, Willie Baxter. 'Fifth Row: Leonard Bays, Chuck Beasley, Terrie Beck, Dean Becker, Barbara Bennerr, Diane Berns, Charles Barry, .Pete Bidzos. ' Sixth Flow.'Dave Burkenhauer, Terry Bledsoe, Jim Bley, Mike Bobinger, Marsha Boehnlew, Ron Bohl, Anna Bolen, David Bolsen. 'Seventh Row: Debra Bouria, Susan Bowen, Diane Bowling Kathy Bowling, Joyce Braden aw, ggpjmfs ford Ken Brater. 'Eighth Row: ,Phil Breen, M-ar, aret Bruening, Phil Brown, Davi Browne, Erig Bruestle, t, ...QQ Leah Buckner, Jeffery Burd- sall. 'Ninth Row: Ronald Burger, r, Beth Butsch, Steve Camden, Darly Cam- merer, Tony Campanello, Rose Marie Campbell, Roy Carter. f i 'Tenth Row: Russell Casey, ' Jay Cavendish, Carol Center, Ginny Chaney, Dgna Chumblgy, Joe Ciam- barella, Janet Clabough. 152 underclass , l fren I 3 'B 5 . .,, ' ,i xi .. A t rr- . :gg X' D I ki ,,ft t Q' W Y , Ki K as R l ipfffp. X I ' K S ' ,, is we Y Y S 'fl i I' l X ' ti. ,',-nik I A A' l N The parade will march through the streets followed by the bonfire. Daily Announcements - , 'it '79-Lv ju , X Q95 2 ' 'Q if ' L 'X It V ffvf t .. ,ai 1 H- ' as J : - 3 y QQ, ' s , fs 5 . is S Q. A J: , ,. sg - . J- vs' ' ' as 15 - . 1' f ,V,, L - X ii X V 'S .L '15, 2- , es,, mf. ,X K Q ,IL f' ,I ' l st 5 Y X xt -a , at I L 5 .L 9 .W ' L ' xr ' kt, Y t' M' ' l , 'Atl' ii- i Q, -e , 'K i mg x X g, my Q A ' fe-,A mx-f A ,v.,, x:,,,k I AK it 3 5 A .XA ' , t - X ,. , Re ' A Y . by ,tg , K L7 , I , -I ,it sf N XL x WS' s. H' , , ,. MN ,Y K S ::'k ,fa t L f in .Q ,hhh -'Q- ff- A tp . 1 4,59 K A it :Q as i X i , 2 L To ' A ' . The Night of January 16th C .x ' r i at G- -W K s-. ,My .. 4 L 5, I , QS ,A , - - gm.- nbc ' X- 'X J 1 if-st S 'N -rf .k, J LEX 1 t 3 -wi .., 5, y rg S X 6 tv- .si 5 Lf' 3 . V, g K X Q ' . N i 1 'f ,Q ... .3 h,, ., L ,. . . K X..::, J . 1' Y ' L Q L- A Y S i 'rf N f' ff i 1 tu. s i f 1 I v-. 4: fTE s,., . .M V rr. :- A Q ef' ,....-L. 41' Q., X iff s 5' f-. F l ' 3: P be - g . fa- 2' .. ff' ' F 1 E B :Z . r Q A :E 1 AL. sd se X i ey X' Q- was-+ f 'E .fl n 3 S sw. ti 3 vt, K . -I . if , l X FX. fffifi N, l .gs L. if it s 2 ... ft' sa - Nh me v- Q.- 5 so X. 'First Row: Rick Clark, Don Clemens, Don Cole, Wilbert Cole, Bob Qzllins, Sharon c-qlygr, Don cook, Eric cook. 'Second Row: Karen Cook, Terry Cook, Susan Ooons Audrey Corbett, David Cor- coran, Carl Cornelius, Deborah Correll, Barbara Corsmegf- ....... 'Third Row: Rodney Cost, Kay Cottingham, Richard Court- ney, Glenn Cox, Jamie Cox, --..., Geoff Coy, Joyce Craig, Sue Craig. 'Fourth Raw: Susan Cramer Mary Ellen'Crooker, Jeff Cunningham, John Curry, Darlene Daley, lgm Qavidson, Scott Davis, 'Fifth Row: Cynthia Dawson, Toni Dean, Jack Decker n, Beverly Dein- -Lgg Sharon Delaney, Doug Derlinger, Donald Dewar. 'Six th Row: ' ' Cliff Qiggsing, Beverly Dill, Nlarretta Dilz, 'Janet Dittel- berger, James Doepke, Joyce QQLI, Wanda Doss. 'Seventh Raw: Kathy Douglas, Steve Dowler, lVlitzie Doyle, George Drake, Steve Drescher, Donna Drew, Linda Dreyer, en Drowein a. 'Eighth Row: Mike Dulay, .Deborah Duncan, Denise Duncan, Kathy Durbin, Cheryl Durnell, Grant Edwards, Debbie Eggert, Paul Elkins. 'Ninth Row: Donald Ellis, Frank Ellman, Ed Emiley, Beverly Endress, Karen Essell, ,D n, llgnng Evans: Diane Fair. 'Tenth Row: Terry Falls, Kim Fancher, Joe Farruggia Cheryl Faulconer, Barbara Federer Ellen Federman, Roseanne Finley, Beverly Fischer. underclass 153 'First How: Qar,y..Eischer, Mqgghzmfivhm Flaherty, Kathy Flynn, Diana Fortune, Ioo.i..En:LQs. Allison Fox, Sgsannefgg, 'Second Row: Gary Frakes, Shirley Frgny, , , Sonya Frueh, Jan Fuson, Barbara Futamachi, .MMMQQQL ' Third R ow.' DD-l.lQ....G3.llD8Sr Q,i,g-gy, Garland, Sharon Garri- son, Jillfieiger, John Geme- reth, Mike Gifford, Maris, Ginger, Sharon Glenn. 'Fourth Row: - stein. Roger Golden, Kathy- Gregg, Qennis...Gravett,, Dar- lene Greer, Nancy Grimmel- man, Denise..Gx:een, Dennis Green. 'Fifth Row: Donna Greene, Mike Gross, h , Patti Gum. Ja.ckie..GutzwiIler, Dan.- Hagexiaann, Paula--Helm, Keith Hall. 'Sixth Row: Virginia Hall, l'l.iLLV---H3llb3U9 . Barbara. Halsey, Kandahamblin, Mike Hamilton, Ron Al-iarniltovn, Dennis Hamlin, Pam Hammon. i......, 'Seventh Row: Wayne Ham- mon, Sandy Harding, Jan Hardman, Bev Harlow, Carolyn Harper, Sl1aro,n,,Haj- fist Len Harry, John Harvey. 'Eighth Row: Rick Harvey, Ti m Harvey,- Gary Hauger, Helen Hauser, Bruce Hayes, Dave Hayfer, Mike Hays, Billie HBXWQLET. Hunger assembly brings S221 vm ' 1? 4-P ne if ! ,wlvrx , 9 Q f 6- R .- 'C I 5- 'Ninth Row: D-Wight Hedrick., Nellie Heiland, Jill Heitner, Teri Hemmer,,J,anet, Hempel- man, jarb Henegar, Tim Hen- nessey, Russell Henry. 'Tenth Row: yeroniea Henry, 'wise Hensley, Peggy Herbst, Marty Herold, .Diane-.1-les mann, Velma Herzner, Kathy, GQLY HPXQU- 154 underclass xx' va. ,X I 1 A B' fs -ef , , ni ff QP . :g ,afar 1 X. s. UL wxvf ,.,, N , thanx' .gi 4 W 1., 3 Q ee fl 'X 1 Q L. t 2 ,Q ,, A. if 7 9 A.. me . 5 '- A re ' 3? G-v S- .3 Wah .,, inn A X ' 'Q i 77 I 4 J' fx , Y V ' , axki , 'ev' E? 'S if fe and much controversy to class officers A is '1 l ,. ,L , . A W ti 3 J , if fr .,,, 3. ' 'KA 5. ,lA , 3-f It U Q A X - , xx, ,X 1 L 5-vi 3 - f . I K ,ni e-T Q ,Uh is ' cf g , f F, , 0 ., 1' 's . 1 x it A - I X W 5 nf Z Ni'-' H X as at 3 ' 1 r u -' at - L :S V fl- ,A 'G x ' Ns ' X ' X, I A ., X 'N K 1 is J x 1, sr, -K ,.. 5- A V J 4,.. 'lx i' 'N' ' Girls, either be quiet, split , an G 'v C up, or leave my library. W 'f 9 ' b Mrs. Mason J 'C . ', ,, . x K I l . -P ' , f:: .J , gr-sw N ti. ,-.- fl .- - 4, i , ...Q ' ..., s ' 5 1, f 1 7' i 'xt ' 'X 'First Row: Mark Higgins, -Gail ..HilI,,.Eatricia.J:lill, Rosemarv Hinkle, Jim Hoeh, Biohgrd Hoehn, Linda Hoff, Edwind Holbrock. 'Second Row: ,,HQ- JEWEL E9,b,l3E-blQllanQsw0rth. Gary Hollandsworth, Qrenda HQEEVYQL Donna HOW' ELL Honecker, Barbara Hood, Gary Hoover. 'Third Row: Conngeiilggn, Roger Howe, ,N...a .S.Y. 'Ud?9Qf '?392.'T'.ES9fl' Burton Hughes, Jeff Hughes, Tom Hughes. 'Fourth Row: Johnny Huling, . gyid ljgmmeldorf, Beverly Humphries, Diana Hunt, Narilynilunter, Mark Huxsoll, Litso Iatridesqlgfjngenoglez 'Fifth Rvw-' .-lQ.h,r1..,Johoda. Gary Jarrold, Gregory Jivoin, Cindy Jones, Dsbra Jog, Misha le, Jones. Subionesf Wayne Jones. 'Sixth Row: Pam Kahle, Kim Karle, Gloria Kgggmjer, Ba-gg, ,KEJLQLA Elobinlvnn Kelly. Sandra Kelly, -Mig -Kemper, , ,BLad King.,, 'Seventh Row: Ray King, Sam Kinman, Joe Kirk, ,Beary- 'K1ssgL, Jim Kleeman, James Klein, Roger Klink, Klottgn. 'Eighth Row: ,Lge-hlgllump, Jill Krochelman, Barry Knotts, jlosemary Kolks, Fred Koller, Cathy Kriko. 'Ninth Row: Qlegl Kroger,- Carolyn Kuhn, ,Kel-wKy-de, Sylvester Lacortiglia, Donald Lagaly, Michael Lamott, Ted Landers. 'Tenth Row:xJud,y-EaE, Mike Lane, Jerry Lanter, Nancy Lanza Chris Law Pam Law- gg i i 4 rencegggley Lay. underclass 155 'First Row: Stanley Lee, James Leyer, Carl Lenzer,,,S1a,li Ley, Kath ' lice Lipps, Pam Long, Sally Lucas. 'Second Row: Kim Lueders, Judy Lutz, Rick Maddux, Tim Maher, Bill Major, Shirley Manning, , Philip Martini. 'Third Row: Denise Mass, Terry Masters, Teddy Marridoglovv, Emi Maxis. D-Bh.hJs...LVl.iw, Ann McCarter, Joe McClendon. 'Fourth Row: Mike McClure, ' CQ.l.lBBD. Mrnasnam. , , Mike Mc- Elroy, Janie McGinnes, Jim Mclntosh. 'Fifth Row: 1 ' amt Dennis Mc- Wharter, Ginny Meacham, Tim Meade, Mike Medlock, John Meece. 'Sixth Row: Bill Meier, Robert Meiggs, Larry Meinert, Mark Meltebrink, Marilyn Mercer, Barbara Merkel, Denny Mercurio, Charles Mergy. 'Seventh Row: James Merritt, Bob Meyer, Jane Meyer, Mar- lene Meyer, Cathy Miller,.Q3lg- .N1.i.LLgL, -lay yliller, Marilyn Miller. 'Eighth Row: Lynn Mills, Steve Mills, Jacqui Minnick, Beverly Mitchell, Kathleen Mitchell, .Bam Mitchell. 'Ninth Row: Robert Mitchell, James Moll, Janet Moll, Debbie Moagenas Peggy Moore, e, Rhonda Morris. ...,. 'Tenth Row: Dale Mosbaugh, Richard Moser, Susan Mueller, Michael Murphy, Gary Mur- ray, Patricia Muse, Connie Nlvers, I-yn.n.M.mhier, 156 underclass Road rally contestants assemble 'lx x V y ' M .1 7 .- 1 t Q r . J. .1 A t , 1. .. . V 3 V xx? . K. 'UQ J Ria r f ' 0' , ,a P 1, H .0 T- it .0 W xew . m fgf- - ap, 1. ,gr 4 K , v-. -,. ..,,.,, , Q., it Q .wg 4+ 'Q ,xt ,K 134 2 mls. S J xi 2 ii sq. , ,Y X ov . 1 Q la- L L Q f 1 C 'SN ig,- ,lv Xi -- f' N , . s Could we please have the grammar books and red pen- cils? German Department 54 'S-, I aa- il N tw D! is ls: -L. .N ll' 1 i 639' FRF ik ngu- S l :Z at Mt. Airy Forest . We K .. W ,Riga X , :F ,J rl 2 . 5 xt t Hi l 'X xr 'J 5- i P , lt sr S S. sf f .Vg X Q - in , -' .,,.. X: .A K gn 5 La, v .F 1 ' l in P . sy ' L- . - ,wJ 5-xy .QQ . QQ 1 . J ' Q S t l W i ' QN, jvc Viv., K' L Q S f 35' i s. E? a A 4'-N X -t f 1. A , ., 1 V . .1 .N . :--.X-V3 . J f Vk, Q 5 Q -. df W P . .K sv 35' ' L,-. . 1, ' -k,.: . ' 3,5 - .. . -. J, tk VL... , an . 3 7 V P sr' ,L Q. U sl f -5 A 'fffsiia fl .f as Ur if si 5 ' 1, X -- ef... g,, f , . i, K r i 1 if :fz '1 Q in '- in A ,tt as ,ig :L 3: f l Yi 'b 5 P sefft . - -. 'First Row: Steve Naegele, Steve Neal, Wanda Neal, Sue Neeley, Sylvia Nelson, ,QQ,L1bjg- Neudigate, Terry Neumann, Pam Newman. 'Second How: Billie Nickoson, Susan Nickulis, Hermine Neisz, David Noll, Denise Vblggqert, Ran Norman, Kathy Oggr, John O'Brign. 'Third Row: Jim O'Connor, Jim O'Leary,-Beverly Outcalt, Harry Papathanas, Toni Parris, Mary Patton, Mary Peelman, Vivian Peelman. 'Fourth Row: Jim Penno, Steve Peponis, Dawn Phelps, Kathy Philips, Carl Pieczonka Q,uLLBia9ge, Dennis Poland, PJoe Poynter. 'Fifth Row: Art Puening, Raymond Putteet, Janet Pyles, Scott Quante, Maria Ouelle, Linda Rader, Pamela Ran- dolph, Nancy Rawling. 'Sixth Row: Beverly Record, Donna Redding, Morris Reed, Bernarg Reichardt, Qave ,Bj.i.d2J,- Linda Rggyugggian, Fred Reuter Constance Rice. 'Seventh Row: Geraldine Rich, Sue Rich, Mary Richardson, Nangy Bighggdsqg, William Richter, Nancy Riddle, Linda Rider, John Riggs, 'Eighth Row: Sylvia Riggs, Tom Riggs, Dan Rink, Mike Ritter Suzanne Rittenjljglg Ritz, Brenda Robb, Rick Roeder. 'Ninth Row: Betty Rggggg ,Roger Rohring, Sandy Rose, Doris Roseberry, Qggl Ross, r , Matilda Ross, tCarol Rost. 'Tenth Row: Dave Roth, Jane, Runck, Kathy Rupe, Becky Russel, James Russell, Judy Russell, Rose Ruthemeyer underclass 157 'First Raw: ' , Tfuysffasss, Tinjesravf-fit Amy. Sfandefur, Nancy Sander, Delnbie Sanderson, James Sally- Yef' ':.H'f1?.3E1lf: 'Second Row: Carl f Scheidenl -53109-ff 559.915 ..59hQiGtf .Qimnb ,Schinckb Marywgoi Schlipf, Barnelo SCRIL Qgnie Scher- ngy-er, John Schorsch, Thomas Schorsch. 'Third Row: Steve Schroder, Judy Schroeder, F3533 Schulte, Bonnie Schumer, Cad. Schweitzer, Martha Scha weitzer, Denise Scoggins, Greg Scott. 'Fourth Row: Wanda Sel- meveff SQ!y.,53m?Cbf, TD111 Serum, Vickie Setser, Rick Sferra, Bill Shamblin, Jack Sharp, Michael Sharp. 'Fifth Row: Mary Shaw, Connie Shearer, Jeffery Sheckels, Elgnj-hook, Charles Shope, Randy Siciliano, Ken Siegler, David Simonson. 'Sixth Row: Robert Sims, Linda Singleton, Gary'Small- wood, Dave Smith, Gerold Smith, Larry Smith, Phyllis 'Seventh Row: John Snowden, Kathy Sohngen, Dan Soldano, Jim Soldano, Marsha Spear, Qhristine Sneckeft. FlQ?LQ'lM. Spenk.sct,,Becls1.Snf:nced 'Eighth Row: l1axlQh,Spance, Nlatthe Spilman, Btenda. S-151251, Glenna..Snradlin. Robert Spurling, Ed Stacey, lgapenst-aft, IV1jke.Staton. 'Ninth Raw: Ruth Staubitz, Tom Staubitz, Bruce Stein- hard, Jim Steinriede, Kathy Stemmer, Mark Stephens, Linda Stephenson, Debbie.. Steynns. 'Tenth Row: Pam Stewart, Charles Stines, Q,ar1.,SI,Qlla,., Qebpie Story, P - btgggi Charlene Strunk, Rate Strunk, Sharon Stultz. 158 underclass Pink carnations highlight and li!! A t .J 'T l ff ' , I Valentines Day at West High 'vx Q-.t 'Now that the frost in on the pumpkin and some fodder is still in the shock another bountiful harvest is well un- derway. my Paul A. Miller it it -59 m 'First Row: ,Qepa Stumpoh Susan Stmmf Em? SQQIQPDYI, E Bill Sammeuliglthny Svvadener. Cindy Swartz, 5, vester, Dave Tatagenhorst. , ...md ,A,A-,, ,,.,, , --.A..,., , 'Second Row: Linda Taylor, Cherry Terrell, NJ-inwTeschler, QhLiS,I.hie1e,n, Darrel Thomas? Donna Thompson, Tim Thorpe,lgQLTi9ner.A 'Third Row: Diane Trimble, Dave Trimpe, Bill Trohanis, George Tudor, Gorden Tyree, Janet Ullrich. 'Fourth Rowqgiiierly Utter- back' V.E'S..5EEf3B Q2'!.'1ie Et.-li, Darryle Vaught,.Dennis Xe-hr, Richard Vonderhart, Randy w 'in'TQ-' h dell. 'Fifth Row: Wanda Wadd-ell, Marsha Wahoff, Tinaqlhlalters, Rodney Watts, Tengwvile-gtg, Jia-nie.-Vi!-eher, Jackie Webster, Vicky Wegman. 1 V VVYKV Y' 'Sixth Row: Bob Weis, Chris- tine Weitzel, Carolyn Wells, James Wells, Cecilia West- heder, Marcia Wetenkamp, Ron White, Bruce Will. 'Seventh Row: M,aLJ,eJ33 Envy, Kathy Wind, Lorrie wise, Hai Withers, Carl wsu, . , P.eggy..JAloodL ,-gif, Steve Woolley. H N. ' ew 'Eithth Row: .Steve Worthing- fi ' . Lon. Garry Wuebbling, Donna ,V VALA 1? .4 ,1-,: A Wurster, Valerie Yankosky, A 1' W , W t ' - g, Janet Young, , as ' K - Ken Young, Terry Young. f Xq,, 'YfL' tailgate. 'Ninth Row: IVIaria Zehnder, Michael Ziegler, Jghn Ger- ge-riik, Susi Jacobs lbyidd Rem underclass 159 I I i I i Above: Simulators supplement driver education programs. Right: Students await the return of the cashier to pay for lunches. 160 underclass Class rings climax junior year for F sd us... A Y' C' is v Class of '71 rw lcontinued from p. 15Ol Junior Class. Diane Herrmann and David Tatgen- horst presented a special assembly en1 titled Hunger in Haiti . Phil Breen, Junior Class President, stated that the assembly was social and worth- while . 3221.00 was donated by stu- dents for the Child Care Foundation in Haiti. Again this year a carnation sale was held on VaIentine's Day. Pink carna- tions were sold for 50 cents. A new spring activity for juniors this year was the Car Rally, held at lVlt. Airy Forest. The Highway Patrol gave instructions to each contestant. The winner received a trophy and after the rally a picnic took place. After weeks of anxious anticipation, the class rings arrived at the end of lVlay, and the juniors were well on their way to being seniors. Left: Exhausted juniors, Harold Anness, Sue NB6l9Y,Ron Bohl, and Nancy Richardson complete two hour PSAT tests. I cont woit fill The prom! underclass 161 Class of 1970 anticipates a yearof excitement The Class of 1970 had a year of fun filled activities beginning in Sep- tember and ending with graduation in June. You know what, Oct. 3 posters advertized the Senior Class outing at Maple Ridge Lodge. Folk songs sung by the Queen City Balladeers highlighted the evening's entertainment. Rousing games of volleyball and softball were also en- joyed. Going-going-gone! laughed senior sponsor lVlr. Larry Findlay and Coach Robert Jacobson as packed lunches Above: Leafing through catalogs, Sharon realizes colleges require early applications. Right: Thinking of their approaching trip to Washington, D.C., members of the senior class set out to make money for it by selling Christmas wrappings. 162 senior were auctioned off. Decorated with flowers and leaves, lunches sold from seventy-five cents to three dollars. lVly lunch was enough for two! said Sharon Heimerdinger who shared her hoagy, apple, potato chips and brownies. The kids that went had a real good time. lt's a shame not everybody went. commented class president, Tom Chapmen on the outing's success. lVlonday night groovers invaded the lVlichaels home. Seniors taking A.P. European History, Latin V and the i .t.,.,. Annual Staff partook in discussions. We really learned aIot explained Donna Pohl. Topics ranged from Stu- dent Council to Supreme Court. It gave everybody a chance to ex- press his own opinion. said Randy Ritsch. A senior petition of 400 names for permission to leave school for lunch was submitted but rejected. There were just too many cons in- sisted Connie Piatt, chairman of a committee to explore the project. Seniors faced problems including a lcontinuedl Left: Senior Class officers, Tom Chapman, Jim Berghausen, Jill Driskell, and Beth Gibbas, paint You Know What, Oct. 3 posters for the Senior Class outing. Below: Sold to the highest bidder, cries lVIr. Findlay, auctioneer at the Senior Class Outing. senior 163 l TT l Activities fill seniors' time lack of local facilities, noise during fourth bell, and a city ordinance pro- hibiting students from leaving the building. Scrambled eggs, bacon, and rolls sent sleepy seniors back to West High on Thursday mornings. Held at College Hill Presbyterian Church, Teen Break- fast Club provided singing devotions and free breakfasts. Adventurous seniors rose before dawn to arrive at T.B.C. by 6:15 A.lVl. Fellowship was the best thing about it. Brent Doss explained. T.B.C. pro- vided a chance for students to meet others from all over the city. Tutoring children from basin area schools, many seniors gained teaching experience. A one to one pupil- teacher relationship was highly stressed. Seniors traveled to Christ Church and basin elementary schools to meet with the children. Senior school spirit was displayed in the Stadium Fund Drive. At the close of the drive the results showed that senior homerooms had donated most of the money towards the fund said Tom Pardo, chairman of the fund. fcontinued on p. 2021 Right: Seniors Toni Frakes and Patti Bobinger enjoy look- ing back at their six Western Hills Annuals. 164 senior ::: Here, Jane, catch, laughs Paul Trenz tossing a wet sponge at Jane Scroggins during the Senior Car Wash. Don't you dare, warns Paul. Here, Paul. Now you catch! senior 165 David Allen Abaecherli-Football, Varsity: Maroon W : Stage Crew: Bandwagon, Julio C. Abanto-Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Maroon W , President. Marlene Rose Ackenhausen-GAA, Bowling: Office Aide: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Junior Achievement. Joseph Walter Ackerman Carol Lee Adams-Mustangettes: Student Council, Representative. Patricia Lee Adams-Student Council, Representative: GAA, 2-year letter girl: Health Careers Club: Orchestra Pin Club: Orchestra: Band: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. Steve Adams Charles Wayne Ahr David Michael Alexander Billie Jean Allen Carolyn Jane Allen-GAA, 2-year letter girl: JCWA: Orchestra Pin Club: Band wagon: Senior Orchestra. Janice Ann Allen Tom Allen Jayne Marion Allendorf Roger George Allendorf-Student Council, Representative: Pep Club, German Club. Rick Andres Stuart Harold Anness-Football, Mgr.: Track, Mgr.: Health Careers Club: JCWA: Band: Operation Youth, Alternate. Andrea Jean Asalon-Study Hall Aid: Health Careers Club. Jack Auhagen Nancy Louise Babcock-Junior Achievement Gregory Allen Babst-Cross Country, Varsity. Nancy Marie Bacon-Study Hall Aide. David Wayne Bailey-Track, Varsity. Carolyn Elaine B aker-Study Hall Aide. Karen Baker Ted Baker- The Night of January 16th Jim Basquerte-Spanish Club. Catherine Lee Batscha-GAA, Member: German Club: Orchestra Pin Club, Secretary, Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Daisy Chain. Jacqueline Ann Bauer Robert F. Bauman-Student Council, Representative: Bowling: Stage Crew: Senior Choir. Gregory Walter Beall-Cross Country, Reserve: Swimming, Varsity: Chess Club, President: It's Academic -Captain: Studio Choir: Boys' State, Alternate. Larry Bedinghaus Pamela Gail Begley Thomas Lee Bellem-Bowling. Carol Jean Bender James David Berghausen-Student Council, Representative: Election Committee Chairman: Book Boy: Hi-Y President: Sr. Class Vice- President. 166 senior Folksongs and packed -Q DAVID JULIO MARLENE ABAECHERLI ABANTO ACKENHAUSEN JOSEPH CAROL PATRICIA AC KE RMAN ADAMS ADAMS STEVE CHARLES DAVID ADAMS AHR ALEXANDER H6 BILLIE CAROLYN JANICE ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN lunches comprise Maple Ridge outing A LI - TOM JAYNE ROGER ALLEN ALLENDORF ALLENDORF RICK STUART ANDRES ANNESS ANDREA ASALON if JACK NANCY GREGORY NANCY DAVID CAROLYN AUHAGEN BABCOCK BABST BACON BAILEY BAKER Q KAREN TED JIM CATHERINE JACOUELINE ROBERT BAKE R BAKE R BASOUETTE BATSCHA BAUE R BAUMAN GREGORY LARRY PAMELA BEALL BEDINGHAUS BEGLEY TH OMAS CAROL JAMES BELLEM BENDER BERGHASEN senior 167 ii I KATHY VINCENT STEPHEN BERGIVIAN BERNDSEN BERRY PHILIP JUDY GAIL BEST BEIDINGER BIGELOVV JAMES THERESIA KAREN BILL BINDER BINKLEY 2. GERALD CINDA PATTI BLACK BLANTON BOBINGER 168 senior Kathy Lee Bergman Vincent E. Berndsen-Student Council, Representative, Cross Country, Varsity, Swimming, Varsity, Maroon Stephen Lynn Berry Philip Cohan Best-Latin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. Judy Mary Biedinger-GAA, member, Study Hall Aide. Gail E. Bigelow-Student Council, Representative, Chairman of Inter- relations Committee, JCWA, Cheerleader, Varsity, Daisy Chain, Rotary Govnt. Seminar. James P. Bill Theresia Binder Karen Pauline Binkley-GAA, member, Future Teachers, Pep Club. Gerald Robert Black Cinda Sue Blanton Patti Bobinger Betty Jane Boeing-GAA Gymnastics, Mgr., Honor Team, Synchron- nized Swimming, Maiorette, Mustangettes, Carousel. Karen Lynne Bonno-Student Council, Representative, Office Aide. Daniel Paul Brackett Julie Rosemarie Bradford William John Bradley Kevin Brady Maxine Ann Brady-Student Council, Vice-President, GAA, Volleyball, Softball, Honor Teams, Historian, National Thespian Society Historian, Dramatics Club, German Club, JCWA, Pep Club, Studio Choir, Band- wagon, Senior Choir, Senior Class Play, Carousel, Girls' Week. Frederick Laurence Bram-Stage Crew, National Thespian Society, Sergeant-at-Arms, President, Dramatics Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Bandwagon. Dian Marie Brandt-Health Careers Club. James Lee Bridgeford Mary Ada Brock-GAA, member, Study Hall Aide, Pep Club. Kathleen Ann Brocker-Office Aide. Dennis Lee Brooks-Bowling, Jr. Band. Michael Charles Bross Julie Annette Brown-GAA, Life Savings Corps, Dramatics Club. Karen Bruckner Robert Edward Bruner James Claude Bryant-German Club, Band. Charles Williams Buckner Beverly Jean Buescher-Student Council, Treasurer, GAA 2-year letter girl, Latin Club, Treasurer, Daisy Chain. Janet Burns Dale Burton Tina Faye Butler-Study Hall Aide. Gary Callahan Findlay, Saylor sponsor class activities BETTY KAREN DANIEL BOEING BONNO BRACKETT JULIE WILLIAM KEVIN BRADFORD BRADLEY BRADY GX MAXINE FREDERICK DIAN BRADY BRAM BRANDT 1 DENNIS MICHAEL JULIE BROOKS BROSS BROWN CHARLES BEVERLY JANET BUCKNER BUESCHER BURNS JAMES MARY KATHLEEN BRICKFORD BROCK BROCKER KAREN ROBERT JAMES BRUCKNER BRUNER BRYANT 1---v DALE TINA GARY BURTON BUTLER CALLAHAN senior 169 Finally my lockers on the first floor THOMAS DONNA MITZI CALLOS CAMPBELL CAMPBELL it GLORIA GAIL PAUL CASSIDY GATES CHAMBERS PAMELA LARRY DENISE CHILDRESS CHRISTY CLANCY LEONARD JAY NORMAN CLEMENS CLOW COLEMAN 170 senior 3 f ROBERT JACOB PAUL CARNES CARTER CARTER RICHARD THOMAS JOSEPH CHANEY CHAPMAN CHESSEY APRIL KATHLEEN PAUL CLAPPISON CLARK CLARK SANDRA CYNTHIA PAM COLWELL COOKE COOPER Q7 Thomas Gus Callas-Hi-Y Donna Sue Campbell-Office Aide: Study Hall Aide. Mitzi Campbell Robert Carnes Jacob Wayne Carter-Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon W Paul Allen Carter Gloria Jean Cassidy Gail Rosanne Cates-GAA, member: Stage Crew: Mustangettes. Paul Douglas Chambers Richard J. Chaney-Cross Country, Reserve: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon W Thomas Earle Chapman-Cross Country, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon Secretary: Band Letter Club, Vice-President: Band: Band- wagon: Sr. Class President: Boys' State. Joseph Michael Chessey-Football, Reserve. Pamela Anne Childress Larry Douglas Christy-Football, Reserve: Track, Reserve. Denise Clancy April Clappison-Annual Staff, Advertisement Manager: Dramatics Club: Future Teachers: Pep Club: Spanish Club, President, Vice- President. Kathleen Lynn Clark-Student Council, Calendar Committee Chairman: Breeze Staff, Co-Editor: Latin Club: Girls' Week. Paul Eugene Clark-Cross Country, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon W : German Club. Leonard Michael Clemens-Track: Varsity. Jay Hamilton Clow Norman Brokenshire Coleman Sandra Lee Colwell Cynthia Lee Cooke-Office Aide. Pam Sue Cooper William Corrigan Kathleen Couch-Senior Choir. Ron Albert Coy WILLIAM KATHLEEN CORRIGAN COUCH ees RON COY 5 l SUSAN LANCE ROBERT CRAFTS CRAIG CRAIG Susan Dean Crafts-Student Council, Publicity Committee Chairman: ALBERT PHYLLIS NANCY Annual Staff, Editor, GAA, Hockey Manager: 3-year letter girl: French CRAYNON CRONE CULP Club: JCWA: Daisy Chain: Girls' Week. Lance Allan Craig Robert Harold Craig Albert George Craynon Phyllis Jean Crone-French Club: Pep Club. Nancy Culp Charlotte lrene Cummins- Deca Club. Sandra Lynn Cummins-GAA, Hockey, Honor Team: Office Aide: Mustangettes. Anthony Edward Dallalio-Student Council, Representative. Q CHARLOTTE SANDRA ANTHONY CUMMINS CUMMINS DALLALIO senior 171 Mr. and Mrs. Michaels hold weekly groove ii: MES DARRELL NELLA JOHN CAROL CHARLES JA DAUTEL DAVIS DAY DEAN DERRENKAMPJII DESTEFANO MICHAEL MARY MICHAEL BRENT BRENDA LINDA DINKINS DISNEY DOLL DOLL DOSS DOWNS N JILL SHARON TERRI GERI RON DAN DOWNS DOYLE DREES DRENNAN DRISCHEL DRISKILL JANICE JOYCE DEBORAH SUSAN MIKE FLORENCE DRURY DRURY DRYDEN DUEBBER DUFFENS EARLY 172 senior sessions for seniors BRENDA MARSHA JOHN EGELHOFF ELSENER EMERY E 6- 1...- H.. x A THOMAS CHRISTIANNE LINDA ENGLISH ERICKSON ERICKSON ffs. A t RAMONA DANA ERNEST ESSELL CHE RYL EUERHART KATHY JANET JOHN EVANS EYRICH FAMOUS Charles Warren Dau tel James Michael Davis Darrell Ray Day Nella Patricia Dean John Henry Derrenkamp ill-Merchandising Club, Secretary. Carol J. DeStefano-Student Council, Representative: GAA, 1-year letter girl: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club. Linda R. Dinkins Michael Thomas Disney Mary Jill Doll-Pep Club: Girls Glee Club. Michael Doll Brent Taylor Doss-Basketball, Varsity: Maroon W : Book Boy: Hi-Y: Bandwagon: Boys' State, Alternate. Brenda Downs Sharon Ann Downs-Office Aide: Senior Choir. Terri Doyle-Student Council, Representative: National Thespian Society: Dramatics Club: French Club: JCWA. Geri Drees Ron Drennan Dan Allen Drischel Jill Rae Driskill-Student Council, Representative: Band Letter Club: Orchestra Pin Club, Treasurer: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Class Secretary. Janice Drury Joyce Ann Drury Deborah J. Dryden-JCWA: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Daisy Chain. Susan Jean Duebber-Office Aide: Stage Crew: Dramatics Club: Pep Club: Mustangettes, Co-Captain. Mike Duffens-Lunchroom Squad. Florence Early Brenda Jo Egelhoff Marsha Jane Elsener John R. Emery Thomas Hugo English Christianne Erickson-Student Council, Secretary: Annual Staff, Senior Editor, Ass't Underclass Editor: French Club: Pep Club: Cheerleader, Varsity: Girls' Week. Linda Christine Erickson Ramona Ann Ernest Dana Lee Essell-Student Council, Alternate: Study Hall Aide. Cheryl Lee E uerhart Kathy Lynn Evans-Senior Choir. Janet Lynn Eyrich-Student Council, Social Committee: S.T.P. Board: GAA, Vice-President, Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Honor Teams, 5-year letter girl: Band Letter Club, President: JCWA: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. John Patrick Famous senior 173 John Robert Farison-Cross Country, Varsity, Tennis, Varsity, Maroon W , Chess Club, Hi-Y. Emery Clark Farris-Latin Club. Linda Darling Farris Gary Michael Faye Albert John Federman-Cross Country, Manager, Carousel, Studio Choir, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. William James Ferneding Lois Helen Filter-GAA, Modern Dance, Manager, Umpires Class, Bowling, Band Letter Club, JCWA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Secretary, Band. David Ralph Fischer-Football, Varsity, Track, Varsity, Maroon W , Wrestling, Varsity. James Edward Flschvogt-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Latin Club, Senior Choir. James Harold Fitch Maureen Patricia Flaherty-Health Careers Club, Publicity Manager. Thomas Harry Flaxmayer Thomas Fliehman Michael Joseph F lorimon te Phyllis Jean Flowers-Student Council, Representative, Studio Choir, Bandwagon. Gayle Dee Follmer-Junior Achievement. Cathalyn Fopma-Social Committee Co-Chairman, Dramatics Club: JCWA, Pep Club, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Daisy Chain, Studio Choir, Carousel. Paula Elaine Ford Walter Norman Foster-Football, Manager, Maroon W . Aspasia G. Fotos-Study Hall Aide. Bonnie Lou Fox Study Hall Aide. Richard Joseph Frank lll Sandra L. Franks-Head Majorette, Bandwagon. Edward William Frech Steven Allen Frederick Gary E. Freeburg Esta Susanne Freppon-French Club, Health Careers Club, JCWA, Inter- Club Council, Red Cross Club, Secretary, Bandwagon. Michael Ray Gahagen-Band Letter Club: Band. Robert Alan Gailliez Thomas Frank Gardner-Student Council, Representative, Cross Country, Varsity, Swimming, Varsity, Maroon Vice-President, Cheerleader. Deborah Susan Gates-French Club, Health Careers Club, President, lnter-Club Council, Red Cross Club, Studio Choir, Senior Choir. Marjorie LaVerne Geiger-GAA, 4-year letter girl, Usher, Band Letter Club, Latin Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra, Orchestra Pin Club. Deborah Ann Gentile-Student Council, Representative, GAA, Cor- responding Secretary, President, Swimming, Hockey, Tennis, Volley- ball, Basketball, Softball, Honor Teams, 6-year letter girl, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Varsity, Captain, Girls' Week. Alma Jean Gerlach Darlene Sue Gerlach Karen Geroulis 174 senior Class of 70 contains JOHN EMERY LINDA FARISON FARRIS FARRIS '-sv GARY ALBERT WILLIAM FAY FEDERMAN FERNEDING LOIS DAVID JAMES FILTER FISCHER FISCHVOGT JAMES MAUFIEEN THOMAS FITCH FLAHERTY FLAXMAYER four National Merit finalists THOMAS FLIEHMAN - ig . Q j , I I WALTER FOSTER MICHAEL PHYLLIS FLORI MONTE FLOWE RS iiii A ASPASIA FOTOS X L at .-1 GAYLE CATHALYN PAULA FOLLMER FOPMA FORD Of' BONNIE FOX a - .f i si RICHARD FRANK III SAN DRA FRANKS EDWARD FRECH STEVEN GARY ESTA MICHAEL ROBERT TH OMAS FREDERICK FREEBURG FREPPON GAHAGEN GAILLIEZ GARDNER DEBORAH MARJORIE DEBORAH ALMA GATES GEIGER GENTILE GERLACH DARLENE GERLACH KAREN GEROULIS senior 175 MARY GIBBAS CONNIE ROBERT GILL GILL STELLA MICHELLE LOIS GILLEN GILROY GOODBODY DEBRA HAROLD RITA GOODWIN GOOSEMAN GOURLEY KATHY GRAHAM 176 senior CARL BARBARA GRAYSON GREEN Mary Beth Gibbas-GAA member: Usher: Band Letter Club: Latin Club: Band: Senior Class Treasurer. Connie Marie Gill-Office Aide: Senior Choir. Robert D. Gill-Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Carousel: Bandwagon. Stella Gillen Michelle Nadine Gilroy-Band Letter Club: Band. Lois Ann Goodbody Debra Jean Goodwin-Office Aide: Study Hall Aide. Harold Gooseman Rita Darlene Gourley-Senior Orchestra. Kathy Marlene Graham-Student Council, Representative: GAA member: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. Carl Joseph Grayson-Band Letter Club: Latin Club: Orchestra Pin Club: Band Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Barbara Ann Green-Annual Staff, Assistant Senior Editor. Donna Jean Greer-Student Council, Alternate. Marlene Ann Greer-Office Aide. Stanley James Grimes-Breeze Staff, Cartoonist. John William Grisham-JCWA: lt's Academic Team: Operation Youth. Jane Elizabeth Guckenberger-GAA member: German Club: Majorette. Kathy M. Gulacsy Gary Anthony Gundrum Michael James Gurriere Sandy L. Hafer Steven Joseph Hafner Pamela Laree Hahn-GAA member: Pep Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir. Nelda Raye Hallbauer Diane Lynn Hamant-GAA member: German Club: Pep Club. Deborah Louise Hamilton-Student Council, Representative: Stage Crew: National Thespian, Vice-President: Dramatics Club, Vice- President: FTA: Mustangettes, Captain: Junior Achievement, President. Linda Carol Hammock-Pep Club. Stephen Edward Hammons Patty A. Handy-Office Aide: Mustangettes. Cindy Lou Harmon Vicki L. Harmon Patty Jo Harper-Student Council, Representative. Elaine Hartzler Kathleen Harvey-Student Council, Representative: Pep Club. Margaret Irene Harvey-Latin Club: Mustangettes. Albert Paul Hasselbeck-Carousel: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Tutoring provides teaching experience W V-rx DONNA MARLENE STANLEY JOHN JANE KATHY GREER GREER GRIMES GRISHAM GUCKENBERGER GULACSY GARY MICHAEL SANDY STEVEN PAMELA NELDA GUNDRUM GURRIERE HAFER HAFNER HAHN HALLBAUER 'TTY 5 . DIANN DEBORAH LINDA STEPHEN PATTY CINDY HAMANT HAMILTON HAMMOCK HAMMONS HANDY HARMON VICKI PATTY ELAINE KATHLEEN MARGARET ALBERT HARMON HARPER HARTZLER HARVEY HARVEY HASSELBECK senior 177 TBC attracts early morning risers LOUELLA BEVE RLY DONNA STEVE PAULA DONNA HAUBNER HAUCK HAUCK HAUCK HAYDON HAYES JACKIE HAYES CONNIE HAYWARD 6 4-1- DEBORAH WAYNE CATHERINE THOMAS HEARETH HEDRICK HEIDENREICH HEIL SHARON STEVEN JEAN SUSAN WESLEY KAREN HEIMERDINGER HEIN HEI NEMAN HEITNER HEMPFLING HENDERSON DEBRA CARL ELIZABETH DONALD MARY WILLIAM HENDRICKSON HENGEHOLD HENLINE HENSLEY 178 senior HENSLEY HERBERT Louella E. Haubner-Spanish Club. Beverly Jane Hauck-Student Council, School Spirit Committee Chair- man: Dramatics Club: French Club: Pep Club, Secretary, President: Junior Class Vice-President. Donna M. Hauck-Student Council, Alternate: Dramatics Club: French Club: Pep Club. Steve Hauck Paula Jean Haydon-Study Hall Aide. Donna Rae Hayes Jackie Hayes Connie Louise Hayward Deborah Sue Heareth Wayne Gerard Hedrick-Bowling: Lunchroom Squad. Catherine Stephanie Heidenreich Library Aide. Thomas Kevin Heil-Hi-Y, Secretary: JCWA. Sharon Louise Heimerdinger-Student Council Representative: Band Letter Club: French Club: Orchestra Pin Club: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Daisy Chain. Steven Leroy Hein N. Jean Heineman-GAA, Bowling: Helath Careers Club, Vice-President: Inter-Club Council. Susan Carol Heitner-FTA: JCWA: Mustangette: Senior Choir. Wesley Kent Hempfling-Student Council, Representative: Band Letter Club: Orchestra Pin Club, Vice-President: Drum Major: Band: Band- wagon: Senior Orchestra. Karen Henderson Debra Hendrickson Carl Michael Hengehold Elizabeth Anne Henline-FTA: Spanish Club, Treasurer: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Ensemble. Donald Dean Hensley Mary Jo Hensley William Edward Herbert-Stage Crew: National Thespian Society: Dramatics Club, Vickie Esther Herzner-GAA, Recording Secretary, Basketball Manager: 5-year letter girl. John William Hicks Marquis Dee Higginbotham Barry Hilton Michael Ray Hines-Cross Country: Maroon W . Ricky Mark Hines-French Club: JCWA. Bernard Oliver Hinkle-Basketball: Maroon W : Band Letter Club: Hi-Y: Orchestra Pin Club: Band Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Paul Alan Hoagland-French Club: JCWA. Vera Jean Hodge Jane Eva Hoeh Kathy Holthaus Steven William Holub-Student Council, Inter-Relations Committee Chairman: JCWA, Vice-President. VICKIE HERZNER 42-- 5 BARRY HILTON JOHN MARQUIS HICKS HIGGINBOTHAM MICHAEL RICKY HINES HINES BERNARD PAUL VERA HINKLE HOAGLAND HODGE -s 'Y xv., X! .T 1 I 'xs- JANE HOEH KATHY STEVEN HOLTHAUS HOLUB senior 179 Senior homerooms capture overwhelming lead RICHARD GRADY NICHOLAS HOPKINS HOPPER HORN VINCENT LINDA DON HU HUELSMAN HUENEMAN DEBORAH MICHAEL HELEN HUSTON HUTH HYMER I' I 'H L I JOHN PAMELA JONATHAN JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES 180 senior K BARRY RICHARD NANCY HORSTMAN HOTCHKISS HOUSTON .6 39? al. Q 1 X Pi? 4 Aw? 35' f 2 X GREGORY HUFFMAN ELAINE BERNETTA HUMPHREYS HUNLEY JOHN CHARLOTTE TOM IMHOLTE JAFFE JAMES PATRICIA THOMAS KATHY JONES JONES JUMP in Stadium Fund Drive KAREN ROBERT ANDREW KARETH KASER KATT SHARLENE CATHERINE JEFF KEMPF KENDRICK KENT X SHARON MARK CANDICE KENTY KESSLER KIDD EARL JAN GERALD KIEFER KINCAID KINCAID Richard Frank Hopkins-Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon. Grady Lee Hopper-Track: Maroon W : German Club: HiAY. Nicholas Paul Horn Barry Michael Horstman-Breeze Staff, Sports Editor, Managing Editor: JCWA, President: Boys' State Delegate. Richard Gary Hotchkiss Nancy Ann Houston Vincent Chung-Hon Hu Linda Susan Huelsman Don Hueneman Gregory Alan Huffman-Student Council, President: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Carousel: Boys' Week Delegate. Elaine S. Humphreys-Student Council, Representative: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Bernetta June Hunley-Junior Achievement: German Club: FTA: GAA. Deborah Kay Huston Michael Robert Huth Helen Irene Hymer John Joseph lmholte Charlotte Ann Jaffe-Library Aide: Health Careers Club. Tom R. James-Football. John D. Johnson-Lunchroom Monitor: Merchandising Club: Spanish Club. Pamela Kay Johnson-GAA, Tennis Manager, Bowling: 4-year letter girl: Office Aide: French Club, Treasurer, President. Jonathan David Jones-Student Council, Representative: Football: Track: Band Letter Club: JCWA: Band: Operation Youth. Patricia Rose Jones-Office Aide. Thomas Jones Ka th y Jump Karen Elizabeth Kareth-GAA, member: 2-year letter Girl: FTA: JCWA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. Robert Dale Kaser-Student Council, Alternate: Football: Band Letter Club: Band. Andrew William Katt-Baseball: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Band. Sharlene V. Kempf Catherine Gayle Kendrick Jeff Kent Sharon Ann Kenty-German Club: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Mark Willard Kessler Candice Roberta Kidd-GAA member: 3-yr. Letter Girl: FTA, Vice- President: Spanish Club: Junior Achievement. Earl Kiefer Jan Kincaid Gerald Lee K incaid-Bowling. senior 181 Cynthia King-Study Hall Aide. Theresa Dianne Kinghorn Deborah Ann Kinker-Student Council, Representative: Senior Choir. Michael Joseph Kinney Connie Lee Kirchheiner-GAA, Bowling: 1-yr. Letter Girl: Pet Club. Timothy Kirk Diane Lynn Kist-GAA, 3-yr. Letter Girl: FTA, Corresponding Secre' tary: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. Kathryn Jane Kittie-Band Letter Club: Health Careers Club: Band' Daisy Chain. 1 Connie Klein-Office Aide: Junior Achievement. William Alan Kluesener Marta Lynn Knauber-Annual Staff, Business Manager: GAA, 1-yr. Letter Girl: French Club: Pep Club. Leslie Steven Knecht-Cross Country: Wrestling. Marilyn Ellen Koch-Band Letter Club: Latin Club, Vice-President: Orchestra Pin Club: Band Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Daisy Chain. Judy Lane Koontz-German Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon. Gabriel George K OPP Bill Kramer Chris Kries Mary Ellen Krimpelman-Student Council, Representative: Study Hall aide. Glenn Kugele Sheila Rae Kuhn Dale Ann Kuntz-Pep Club: Y-Teens. Lee Kun tz Roger Steven Lambert-Golf. Donna Lampe Lois Claire Latscha Jerry Lattarulo VWlliam Thomas Lauer Tonna Laughlin Margie Lynn Lawson Patricia Ann Lawson Elizabeth Claire LeCompte-Student Council, Finance Committee Chairman: Annual Staff, Organizations Editor: French Club: FTA, Secretary: Pep Club. Stephanie Ann Leedy-Office Aide. Daniel Arthur Leist-Football: Track: Wrestling. Elizabeth Lewis Joyce Carol Lichtendahl-Annual Staff, Layout Editor: GAA: Life- Savings Corps: 2-yr. Letter Girl: JCWA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Daisy Chain. Daniel Liebelt 182 senior C. Zimmerman awarded ii. CYNTHIA THERESA DEBORAH KING KINGHORN KINKER e':is ssct e - i MICHAEL CONNIE TIMOTHY KINNEY KIRCHHEINER KIRK we 10' DIANE KATHRYN KIST KITTLE w,..,,l .. WILLIAM MARTA CONNIE KLEIN LESLIE KLUESENER KNAUBER KNECHT Miss Teenage Cincinnati crown in '1 A ki, MARILYN JUDY GABRIEL BILL CHRIS MARY KOCH KOONTZ KOPP KRAMER KRIES KRIMPELMAN ,,-4 GLENN SHEILA DALE LEE ROGER DONNA KUGELE KUHN KUNTZ KUNTZ LAMBERT LAMPE LOIS JERRY WILLIAM TONNA MARGIE PATRICIA LATSCHA LATTARULO LAUER LAUGHLIN LAWSON LAWSON .1 ELIZABETH STEPHANIE DANIEL ELIZABETH JOYCE DANIEL LECOMPTE LEEDY LEIST LEWIS LICHTENDAHL LIEBEI-T senior 183 ' .f as , .hi Ig 1 sf Af ANDREA EDWARD LIEBERMAN LINDHOLM LINDA NANCY LLOYD LOHMILLEFT lf. is ek . LYNN ROBIN LOVETT LOVVERY JEANNETTE CAROL LUCAS LUCAS 184 senior MICHEAL LITTERAL X., TIMOTHY LORCI-I o PAMELA LUECKE l K sl I? iMac THOMAS LYALL Andrea Louise Lieberman-Student Council, Finance Committee Chairman: GAA, Bowling manager, Ways and Means Chairman: 5-yr. Letter Girl: Office Aide: German Club: Spanish Club: Girl's Week. Edward Lindholm-Senior Band. Micheal James Litteral-Student Council Representative: Football: German Club. Linda Lloyd-Spanish Club: Senior Choir. Nancy Lohmiller Timothy Robert Lorch-Student Council, Alternate: Basketball: Maroon W : Hi-Y: Latin Club: Rotary Govnt. Seminar. Lynn Oweta Lovett-Latin Club: Red Cross, Vice-President. Robin Christine Lowery-FTA: German Club: JCWA. Pamela Kay Luecke-Student Council, STP Chairman: Breeze Staff: News Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, Publicity Chairman: French Club, Secretary, Vice-President: JCWA. Treasurer: Pep Club: Junior Class Secretary: Daisy Chain: Girl's Week. Jeannette Collins Lucas--Office Aide. Carol L ucas Thomas Andrew L yall David L ynch Margaret Lyons-Breeze Staff, Co-Exchange Editor: GAA member: German Club: Pep Club. Jane Ann Mack-GAA, Swim Team: 2-yr. Letter Girl: Senior Choir. Constance Ann Mahoney-Mustangettes: GAA member. Dan Maloney Ruthann Manderschied Patricia L. Mansu Debbie Margarf Connie Martin Jerry Lynn Martin-Band Letter Club: Band. Pam Martin Rodger Martin Brenda Massingill Slyvia Ann Matthews-Student Council, Service Committee Chairman: Annual Staff, Copy Editor: French Club: Pep Club: Daisy Chain: Girl's Week. Robert Alan Mauch Gail Mauiean-FTA: German Club. Robert McCarthy Sandra Sue McClain Warren Louis McClellan-Baseball Manager: Study Hall Aide, Hi-Y. Bonnie McCollum-Annual Staff, Exchange Editor. Dixie Lee McCormick-GAA, Bowling. Margaret Ann McCullough-Student Council, Alternate. Beverly Sue McKee-Office Aide: Senior Choir. Christina Sue McMullin-GAA member: FTA: JCWA: Latin Club, Senator: Mustangettes. Seniors rush to take SAT, ACT I1- DAVID MARGARET JANE LYNCH LYONS MACK A PATRICIA DEBBIE CONNIE MANSU MARGARF MARTIN 4-lk A CONSTANCE MAHONEY DAN MALONEY '5- JERRY MARTIN PAM MARTIN p-5 -. BRENDA SYLVIA ROBERT GAIL ROBERT MASSINGILL MATTHEWS MAUCH MAUJEAN MCCARTHY Z , 5 1- fwrw - -- WARREN BONNIE DIXIE MARGARET BEVERLY MCCLELLAN MCCOLLUM MCCORMICK MCCULLOUGH McKEE R' RUTHANN MAN DERSCH IED RODGER MARTIN ,X SANDRA MCCLAIN CHRISTINA MCMULLIN senior 185 Class ranks reveal close competition GAIL BARRY MCMURRER MCNAMEE MARIANNE GARY METTE MEYER LINDA MCROBE RTS GARY MEYER WILLIAM CAROL MILLER MILLS ' JAY MINSER SHARON TONY GAYLE MOORE MOORMAN MOREHEAD 186 senior LINDA SUSAN ERIC MECKSTROTH MEIER MIESTER ANNETTE MILLER RICHARD SUE MILLER MILLER .an JOHN MOLL JOSLUN MORRIS HAROLD SAM MONTGOME RY MOORE wg I sam THEODORE MARY MOSES MUELLER Gail Ellen McMurrer-GAA Member: Future Teachers of America, Treasurer: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Band: Junior Achievement, Treasurer. Barry Edward McNamee Linda McRoberts Linda Marie Meckstroth-Future Teachers of America: Health Careers Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Mustangettes Secretary. Susan Marie Meier-Student Council Safety Committee Chairman: Co-Feature Editor: Breeze Staff: Quill and Scrool: SPQR, Historian: Pep Club: Mustangettes. Eric Miester Marianne Metre-Student Council Representative, Social, Finance, Lunchroom Committee: Office Aide. Gary John Meyer- Bowling. Sue Annette Miller-Breeze Staff, Business Manager: Orchestra Pen Club: Band: Senior Orchestra. Richard Charles Miller-Cross Country, Reserve: Swimming, Varsity. Sue Miller William Martin Miller-Hi-Y. Carol Sue Mills-GAA Letter Girl, 3 years: Office Aide. Jay Lane Minser John Ray Moll Harold David Montgomery MARK BILL CATHERINE MULHAUSER MUSE MUSE Sam Allen Moore HOLLY KIRK NANCY Sharon Rae Moore-National Thespian Society, Vice-President: Dramatics Club, Vice-President: JWCA: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Senior Chior: Dear Ruth: Girls Glee Club. Gayle R. Morehead-Study Hall Aide. Joslun Lynn Morris Theodore Earl Moses Mary Jo Mueller-Dramatics Club, Make-up Committee. Mark Eugene Muhlhauser-Student Council Representative: Basketball, Co-Captain: Maroon W : Jr. Class President: Boy Cheerleader: Boy's State. Lauretta Catherine Muse Holly Robin Naegel-GAA Member, Bowling, French Club: Health Careers Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club. Kirk Alan Naeve-Stage Crew. Nancy Ann Nagel-GAA Member, Swimming Manager, Synchronized Swimming, Life Saving Corps, 5-yr. Letter Girl. Thomas Napier Felicia Lee Nare-Pep Club. Calvin Nash-JCWA: Red Cross Club, President: Rotary Govnt. Seminar. Jeanette Neal-GAA Member: German Club. Richard Alan Neal Robert Allan Neal-Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon. NAEGEL NAEVE NAGEL THOMAS NAPIER FELICIA CALVIN NARE NASH JEANETTE RICHARD ROBERT NEAL NEAL NEAL senior 187 -i I. V V Busy senior class members SHIRLEY ELAINE LINDA IVIARCIA DEBBIE WAYNE NEAL NEUFARTH NIEHAUS NIX NOLL NOTH BILLIE MARTHA PAIVI SUSAN THOMAS DONALD O'BANNION OLIVER O'IVIALLEY OUTCALT PARDO PARKER 5. , KEVIN PATRICIA KRISTINE WILLIAM DOUGLAS ADELE PATTON PAUL DING PAULSEN PEARSON PE KEL PE RCER GREGORY ANGELINA FRANK DAN SANDRA JOHN PETERS PETKE PETRI PETTYJOHN PHELPS PHILLIPS 188 senior make most of last year Law, x fin tn... JAMES PATTI CONSTANCE PIATT PIERCE PIERCE DARLENE DONNA TE RRI POHL POLAND POLITT JASMINE RICHARD KAREN PONG PORTER POYNTER RAYMOND JAMES THOMAS PRAGAR PRATER PRATHER Shirley Elizabeth Neal Elaine Joy Neufarth-GAA, member, Life Saving Corps: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Linda Marie Niehaus-FTA: Spanish Club. Marcia Nix Debbie Noll Wayne Alan Nath Billie Jean O'Bannion Martha Ann Oliver-German Club: Study Hall Aide. Pam Sue 0'Malley-Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Susan Lockwood Outcalt-Maiorette: Bandwagon: Studio Choir: Senior Choir. Thomas Clay Parda-Student Council, STP Board Co-Chairman: Golf, Reserve: Carousel : Bandwagon: Studio Choir. Donald Allen Parker Kevin Michael Patton Patricia Kay Paulding-Breeze Staff, Co-News Editor: FTA: Pep Club: Mustangettes. Kristine Marie Paulsen-GAA, Swimming: German Club: Health Careers Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Band. Mlliam Joseph Pearson Douglas Lambert Pekel Adele Susan Percer-French Club: Merchandising Club: Carousel : Bandwagon. Gregory Richard Peters Angelina Petke-GAA, 3-year Letter Club: German Club: Pep Club. Frank Nickolas Petri-German Club. Dan Pettyjohn-Basketball, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon W . Sandra Lynn Phelps-Student Council, Representative: GAA, Tennis, Hockey, and Softball Honor Teams: Dramatics Club: Pep Club. John Mlliam Phillips-Band: Bandwagon. Constance Sue Piatt-Student Council, Social and Publicity Com- mittees: National Thespian Society: Dramatics Club: Pep Club: Bandwagon. James Richard Pierce-Spanish Club. Patti Irene Pierce Donna Lou Pohl-Annual Staff, Photography Editor: French Club: Pep Club. Terri Ann Poland-GAA, member, 1-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Office Aide: Studio Chior: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Junior Achievement. Darlene Louise Politt-Pep Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon. Jasmine Lei Pang-Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: FTA, Recording Secretary: Spanish Club, Vice-President. Richard Scott Porter-Student Council, Representative: Annual Staff, Sports Editor, Student Photographer: Golf, Varsity: Maroon W : Bandwagon: Carousel: Studio Choir. Karen Lee Poynter-Annual Staff, Assistant Index Editor. Raymond Omar Pragar-Studio Choir, Senior Choir. James Bennett Prater-C ross Country. Thomas Joseph Prather senior 189 Sheila Carr Predmore John Mac Preston Greg G. Presutto Donna Sue Hailey-Student Council, Representative: Band Letter Club, Band, Senior Orchestra. Jerrold Wayne Raley Ralph Arnold Ramler Richard Glenn Rawlings-Student Council, Representative, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. Barbara Ann Ray-GAA, Treasurer, Ping Pong Manager, Badminton Manager, Advanced Hockey Team, Letter Girl 6 years, Library Aide, French Club, FTA, Historian, President. Paula Jean Rayborn-Cheerleader, Co-Captain, French Club, Pep Club, Dramatics Club, Student Council, Alternate. John Harold Reardon Deborah Lee Redmond Kathryn Jean Reeves-French Club, German Club, GAA, member. Deanna Gale Rehme-Majorette, Band Letter Club, Sercetary. Arthur Adam Reynolds-Football, Varsity, Maroon W , Pep Club, FTA, Chess Club. Beverly Sue Reynolds-Senior Choir. James Steven Rider Mary Alma Riggs-Office Aide. Debra Jean Riley-Senior Choir. Randolph Lyn Ritsch-Student Council, Publicity Chairman, Basketball, Varsity, Reserve, Swimming, Varsity, Latin Club, President, Maroon W , Jr. Council on World Affairs. Marianne Kathryn Roach-GAA, Member, Bowling, Junior Achieve- ment. John Martin Rodgers-Library Aide. Doris Ann Rose-Student Council, Representative, German Club, Pep Club: GAA. Donald William Ross-Student Council, Representative, Cross Country, Varsity, Maroon Catherine Ann Roth-Mustangettes, Junior Achievement. David George Roth-Bandwagon, German Club, Dramatics Club, National Thespian Society, Pep Club, Student Council, Representative, Baseball, Reserve. Vlhlliam David Rothan-Basketball, Varsity, Reserve, Baseball, Varsity, Reserve, Maroon W . Alice Charlene Roth well-Daisy Chain. Terri Lee Royce-Student Council, Representative, Office Aide,Senior Choir. John David Runkle-Student Council, Social Committee Chairman, OASC Workshop Delegate, It's Academic Team. Steven Allan Russell Linda Rutledge Dika Eleanor Ryan-Band Letter Club, Band. Judith Lynn Salyers-Student Council, Representative, Office Aide, Spanish Club. Joanne Edith Sampson-Breeze Staff, Co-exchange Editor, Photo- grapher, GAA, Mustangettes, Band Letter Club, Band. 190 senior Washington-bound .V SHEILA JOHN GREG PREDMORE PRESTON PRESUTTO DONNA JERROLD RALPH RAILEY RALEY RAMLER rrasf - as B RICHARD BARBARA PAULA RAWLINGS RAY RAYBORN JOHN DEBORAH KATHRYN REARDON REDMOND REEVES seniors sell Christmas paper to pay for trip DEANNA PEGGY ARTHUR BEVERLY JAMES MARY REHME REID REYNOLDS REYNOLDS RIDER RIGGS Q.. DEBORAH RANDOLPH MARIANNE JOHN EDWARD DORIS RILEY RITSCH ROACH RODGERS RODGE RS ROSE DONALD CATHERINE DAVID WILLIAM ROSS ROTH ALICE TERRI ROTH ROTHAN ROTHWELL ROYCE ra- JOHN STEVEN LINDA DIKA JUDITH JOANNE RUNKLE RUSSELL RUTLEDGE RYAN SALYERS SAMPSON senior 191 DARLENE LUCINDA THOMAS SAMUELSON SANDER SANDERS yw. ff, RONALD THOMAS DAVID SANDERSON SAUERBREY SAUERS N1- JOYCE TERRY DONNA SCHEID SCHMIDT SCHNEIDER TED THOMAS GERALD SCHNEIDER SCHEIDER SCHULTE 192 senior Darlene Sharon Samuelson-Orchestra Pin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Visual Aids: Junior Council on World Affairs: Spanish Club. Lucinda Ann Sander-Student Council Representative: Study Hall Aide. Thomas Charles Sanders-Student Council Representative. Ronald Sanderson Thomas Joseph Sauerbrey-Track: Football, Manager: Maroon David Wayne Sauers-Cross Country: Track: Maroon W : Mustange Cheering Section. Joyce Ann Scheid-Latin Club Senator: FTA: JCWA: GAA One Year Letter Girl. Terry Lynn Schmidt-Annual Staff, Faculty Editor and Assistant Organizations Editor: Pep Club: Daisy Chain: JCWA. Donna Marie Schneider Ted William Schneider-Basketball: Baseball: Bowling: Student Council Representative. Thomas Raymond Schneider-Football: Maroon Gerald Glen Schulte-Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. Darlene Ann Schultz-Senior Choir: Junior Achievement. Dennis Schultz James Edward Schulze Susan Lynn Schuster-Studio Choir: GAA: Ensemble: Pep Club Treas- urer: French Club: JCWA. George Robert Schwarz Jan Mary Scott Marie Scott Jane Ellis Scroggins-Student Council, School Spirit Committee: Band Letter Club, Treasurer: Band: Senior Orchestra. Mary Beth Seay-JCOWA: Studio Choir: Senior Choir: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. Warren Sedgwick-Basketball, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity. Dennis Harold Seibert Richard Paul Seiwert-Student Council Reprewntative: Gym Team. Nancy Thelma Selby-Student Council Representative: Pep Club. Barbara J. Shamblin-Student Council Alternate: GAA, 3-Year Letter Girl, Volleyball, Basketball, and Softball Honor Teams, Softball Manager: Gym Office Aide. Kathy Sharp Albert Louis Sheets-Football, Reserve: Senior Choir. Pamela Sue Shelby Jon Terry Sheppard Gary Lee Shields Peter Frank Shields Sandra Louise Siciliano-Pep Club: GAA, Modern Dance. Donna Sue Simpson-Annual Staff, Academic Editor: JCOWA, Secre- tary: Latin Club, Secretary: Rotary Govnt. Seminar: GAA Member. Cathye Jean Sinclair-Attendance Office Aide. Mark Anthony Sinex-Senior Choir, Ensemble. Western Bowl hosts after-prom party DARLENE DENNIS JAMES SUSAN GEORGE JAN SCHULTZ SCHULTZ SCHULZE SCHUSTER SCHWARZ SCOTT 'JZ' MARIE JANE MARY WARREN DENNIS RICHARD SCOTT SCROGGINS SEAY SEDGEVVICK SEIBE RT SEIWE RT iii. NANCY BARBARA KATHY AL BE RT PAMELA JON SELBY SHAMBLIN GARY Sl-IIELDS PETER SHIELDS SHARP SHEETS SHELBY SHEPPARD SANDRA. DONNA CATHYE MARK SICILIANO SIMPSON SINCLAIR SINEX senior 193 , .,,. ,, ,, 'Z' DEBRA SINGLETON No final exams spark celebrations A41 'Uk ROBERT BARBARA SLOCUM SMITH DEBORAH DEBBIE LARRY SKEEN SKIDMORE SLAVEN 'N 'Q' Q, CHERI SMITH REBECCA SNYDER fd ROBERT SPILLE 194 senior If DONALD WILLIAM ALEXANDER PEGGY GARY SMITH SMITH SNEDDON SNEDLING SNYDER bv LARRY LINDA PATRICIA MICHEAL ROBERT SOU DE RS SOU DE RS SOWDE R SPAR KS SPEC KE RT 49, 72 DEBORAH DENISE DEAN STEVEN FREDERICK SPILLMAN SPILLMAN SPRADLIN SPRAGUE SPRONK Debra Lee Singleton Deborah Kay Skeen-FTA: German Club: Health Careers Club: Latin Club, Chaplin: Math Club: Pep Club: Red Cross Club, Treasurer: Library Aide: GAA: Junior Achievement. Debbie Skidmore Larry David Slaven Lee Robert Slocum -JCOWA. Barbara Jean Smith Cheri Smith Donald Emmitt Smith William B. Smith-Student Council, Representative: Football: Baseball: Hi-Y: Merchandising Club: Pep Club. Alexander Scott Sneddon-Student Council, Representative: Breeze Staff: Basketball, Reserve: Wrestling, Varsity. Peggy Snedling Gary Lee Snyder-Tennis. Rebecca Louise Snyder-Annual Staff, Student Life Editor: GAA, Member: French Club: FTA, Organizations: JCOWA, Membership Chairman: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club. Larry Richard Souders-Football, Varsity: Maroon Linda Sue Souders-Teachers Aide. Patricia Lynn Sowder-Student Council Representative. Michael William Sparks-Track: Wrestling: Pep Club. Robert Edward Speckert-Student Council, Representative: Golf, Reserve and Varsity. Louis Robert Spille-Football, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon Deborah Anne Spillman-Student Council, Alternate: Main Office Aide: Drama Club: Pep Club: Red Cross Club: Junior Achievement: Gym Office Aide. Denise Anne Spillman-Student Council, Finance Committee: Main Office Aide: Drama Club: Spanish Club: Red Cross Club: Junior Achievement: Gym Office Aide. Dean C Spradlin-Football: Baseball. Steven Earl Sprague-Cross Country, Reserve: Swimming: Varsity. Frederick Dalph Spronk-Study Hall Aide: Band Letter Club: Band. Kenneth Eugene Starrett Martha Elizabeth Staubitz-Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club. Shelly McKenzie Steele-FTA: JCOWA: Pep Club. Diana Lee Steers-Office Aide: Pep Club. Barbara Stevens Alan Lewis Stewart-Student Council, Representative: Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Maroon W : FTA, David Allen Stewart Katrina June Stimetz Jay Raymond Stoeckle-Cross Country: Swimming: Maroonn W : Chess Club: Hi-Y: JOCWA: Latin Club, President. Bonnie Sue Story-GAA, Synchronized Swimming: Spanish Club: Girls' Swimming Team. Janice Louisa Strait-GAA, FTA: German Club. Fred Albert Suelter-Football, Varsity. ss F355 N KENNETH MARTHA SHELLY STARRETT STAUBITZ STEELE DIANA BARBARA ALAN STEE RS STEPHENS STEWART DAVID KATRINA JEY STEWART STIMETZ STOECKLE BONNIE JANICE FRED STORY STRAIT SUELTER senior 195 Intense study, long hours, detailed notes we ,,..ff. -- , L VV DENNIS WAYNE NITAKAY POLLYANNE ANGIE JEFF SULLIVAN TALEFF TATIVIAN TAULBEE TAYLOR TAYLOR it RICHARD ROBERT TERESA RICHARD PAULA PAULA TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TESCHNER THOMAS TIPTON 'K STEPHEN DWAYNE ROBERT BEVERLY PAUL JAMES TOIVIANELLI TOVVLES TOWNSEND TRAYNOR TRENZ TROY ALLEN JAY DONNA CHARLENE ERIC CAROL TUCKER TURLEY TURNER VANDERPOOL VARLAND VARNER 196 senior accompany AP exams f , . WILLIAM DAVID DEBORAH VATI-I VAUGHT VEHR JAMES MICHAEL PATRICIA VOGEL VOLZ WADELL 'Q..,, BRUCE BETH BRENDA WAINZ WALDECK WALDEN APRIL DIANA ERIKA WALLER WATSON WEBER Dennis N. Sullivan-FTA: Latin Club. Wayne Taleff-Maroon W : Entertainment Committee Chairman: Baseball Basketball: Ugly Man. Nitakay Tatman Pollyanne Taulbee-Office Aide: Junior Achievement. Angie Taylor Jeff Taylor Richard Kieth Taylor Robert Louis Taylor Teresa Lynn Taylor Richard Gene Teschner Paula Thomas Paula Ann Tipton-Student Council, Representative: Senior Choir. Stephen David Tomanelli-National Thespian: Dramatics Club: French Club: JCWA: Mustang Cheering Section, Bandwagon: Senior Class Play. Dwayne Duvall Towles Robert Taylor Townsend Beverly Ann Traynor-GAA member: Office Aide: Dramatics Club: Senior Choir. Paul Raymond Trenz-Basketball: Boy's Cheering Section. James Cooper Troy-Merchandising Club. Allen Gene Tucker Jay Thomas Turley-Track: Maroon W . Donna Jean Turner-Student Council, Representative: French Club: Health Careers Club: Pep Club: GAA: Senior Choir. Charlene Sue Vanderpool Eric Baker Varland-Football: Basketball: Boy's Cheering Section. Carol Ann Varner-STP Board. VWllaim Richard Vath-Cross Country: Swimming: Maroon W . David Franklin Vaught Deborah Louise Vehr--GAA member: Band Letter Club: French Club: Health Careers Club: Band. James Albert Vogel-Tennis: FTA: It's Academic Team Alternate. lWchael Jon Volz Patricia Ann Wadell-Senior Choir. Bruce Allen Wainz Susan Beth Waldeck-Annual Staff, Art Editor: FTA: Junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Publicity Chairman. Brenda Lynn Walden-Senior Choir. Merry April Waller-Annual Staff, Faculty Editor: French Club: JCWA: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Girl's Week. Diana Lorraine Watson-Junior Achievement. Erika Weber-GAA member: 2 yr. Letter Girl: Office Aide: French Club: German Club. senior 197 John VWlliam Weber-Golf. Steve L. Weber Susan Kay Weber Patti Weiler Heike Weinert-GAA member. Dennis Lee Wellbaum-Merchandising Club. Sharon West Dennis Edward Westrich Mark Wetenkamp Daniel Wetterich Deborah Ann Whitehurst Karen Sue Mckman-Office Aide. Robert Carl Mnckstrom-Student Council, Representative: Golf. Kenneth Wayne Williams Roger Dale Vwlliams-Band Letter Club: Band: Senior Orchestra. Saundra Lucile VWlliams-German Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Studio Choir. Lance VWlliamson Sharon Mills Henry VWllner-Track: Swimming: German Club: Pep Club. Barbara Jo Wilson-Girl's Glee Club: Junior Achievement. Patricia Angela VWlson-Spanish Club. Sue Wilson Pamela Rae VWnters-Band Letter Club: Band. Holly Jean lrWnther-Annual Staff, Asst. Academic Editor: GAA member: JCWA: Pep Club: Vice-President: Spanish Club, Secretary. Nancy Ann l'Wtte-Student Council, Election Committee Chairman, Annual Staff, Production Manager: GAA, Archery Manager: 1 yr. Letter Girl: JCWA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Daisy Chain, President. Susan Louise Wood-Annual Staff, Asst. Index: GAA member: 1 yr. Letter Girl: Pep Club: Spanish Club. Diane Kay Wrassman-GAA, Golf manager: 1 yr. Letter Girl: French Club, Vice-President: Orchestra Pin Club, Secretary: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. Robert M. Wuebblin g Linda Charlotte Wuerdeman-Gaa, Swimming Team: 5 yr. Letter Girl: Pep Club: Cheerleader. Roy Preston Yocum-Student Council, Representative: Baseball: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. Robert Arthur York-Football: Baseball: Maroon W : Hi-Y: Pep Club. Charles Edward Young-Breeze Staff, Sports Editor: Quill and Scroll. Sharon Young Joseph Zahn Karen Zieger Cynthia Christine Zimmerman-Student Council, School Spirit Committee Chairman: Bandwagon. 98 senior College applications JOHN STEVE WE BE R WE BE R SUSAN WEBER PATTI HEIKE WEILER WEINERT . a,,4t,,...,5-- - - DENNlS WELLBAUNI SHARON DENNIS WEST WESTFHCH DANIEL DEBORAH WETTERICH WHITEHURST 1-:lf -J MARK WETENKANIP KAREN WICKNIAN entrance exams frustrate seniors ROBERT KENNETH ROGER SAUNDRA LANCE SHARON WICKSTROM WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON WILLIS HENRY WILLNER BAR BARA WILSON .KW PATRICIA SUE PAMELA HOLLY WILSON WILSON WI NTE RS WI NTHE R R3 is-'Q NANCY SUSAN DIANE ROBERT LINDA ROY WITTE WOOD WRASSMANN WUEBBLING WUERDEIVIAN YOCUM .,.., an .W ROBERT CHARLES SHARON JOESPH KAREN CYNTHIA I YORK YOUNG YOUNG ZAHN ZIEGER ZIMMERMAN senior 199 CYNDA GARY IVIARI I-YN Cynda Jo Zaellner-German Club: Bandwagon. ZOELLNER ZWICK BOSSE Gary Z wick Marilyn Louise Bossa Kathleen Ann Boyle-Volleyball manager: Bowling Honor Team: 5 year letter girl: Office Aide. French Club. lMlliam John Bradley-Baseball, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity. Kenneth Cagle KATHLEEN WILLIAM KENNETH BOYLE BRADLEY CAGLE pon Cope I I Charlene Flaugherty-Student Council, Representative: Office Aide. 3 DON CHARLENE COPE FLAUGHERTY 1 'fi-X ROBERT BARRY GAILLIEZ HELTON 200 senior Toni Lynn Frakes-Student Council, Alternate: Annual Staff, Assistant Exchange Editor: Pep Club: French Club, Treasurer: Health Careers Club. 12- PI' Robert Alan Gailliez Barry Michael Helton TON! Linda Kay Herron-National Thespian Society: Dramatics Club: FRAKES Majorette: Bandwagon. Q- LINDA HERRON We're the last class to be here six years 'vf ?3 RON ROBERT LANA SANDY KUHN RUEHLMAN WADDELL YOUNG Ron Kuhn Robert Peter Ruehlman-Golf, Reserve: JCWA. Lana Waddell Sandy Young Left: Seniors George Schwartz and Sandy Siciliano make use of a spring morning to have a long talk. senior 201 l'm looking lor something beouiilul ond its out there . . somewhere. Diplomas and tomorrows await seniors 202 senior Icontinued from p. 1641 To finance the trip to Washington, D.C. in the spring, seniors sold fifty boxes of Christmas wrapping each. You can do anything you want just so you don't get arrested! answered Tom Chapman to seniors questioning how to sell the paper. Tooth Brush sales, a spaghetti dinner and candy sales composed money- making projects. We are looking for ways for students to earn their own money for the trip, remarked Jim Berghausen, Vice-President of the class. At West High since the seventh grade, senior, Toni Frakes boasts, We're the last to be here for six years. Dater Junior High School took all of West High'sjunior high students following the class of seventy. Officers Tom Chapman, Jim Berg- hausen, Jill Driskell, and Beth Gibbas also were making plans at press time for a picnic at Hueston Woods, after- prom party at Western Bowl, and after-graduation party at the Sheraton Gibson Hotel. Left: Daisy Chain distributes diplomas at Graduation. Right: Thinking of sunshine, no homework, and freedom, Gail awaits graduation. 19 1, .. A.. . W .22 ff W . ...sa,,,. gee- ..-i .f', T-ft., 1252 g. H, A 'Q 1 r ,, - VFX' AQUWJ 1. , i senior 203 4 X fv Xl1A ------1- 1-.T..M......, - MA, llqh Ruth lUX SI VSQIC1 S Triumphant, yet knowing defeat, alone, yet having close friendships, facing reality, though idealistically hoping for change, we carry the light and truth we discover Hills with ' at Western us into the world. Kano I XX J NN LP'- AOVEIZUSGITIEYTIIS G INDEX + T' 'f' ? Hey Graduate! Feel like swinging to the end of that rainbow? Put a little soul in mm that pot of gold with the crisp taste of pw' Coca-Cola. That top-o -the world, turned on feeling goes even better with Coke! Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company by The Coca-Cola Bottling Works Company, Cincinnati COCA COLA AND COKE ARE REGISTERED TRADE MARKS WHICH IDENTIFY ONLY THE PRODUCT OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY 208 advertising Trust' I SHOES .. to KNOW and CARE MAIN STORE SALE STORE 4102 Glenway 3314 Warsaw at Gilsey at Elberon Price Hill Price Hill SHOPPING CENTERS 0 Western Hills Plaza 0 Cherry Grove Plaza 0 Kenwood Mall AMERICAN MOTORS - HORNET The Little Rich Car For Only 31994.00 WULLENWEBER MOTORS INC. 3044 Harrison Ave. 661-3301 CAPTAIN AL'S FLYING BRIDGE TROLLEY TAVERN Fine Restaurant Good Food 4332 River Road at Anderson Ferry 921-6200 advertising 209 GLENWAY LOAN 8. DEPOSIT CO. 4221 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45205 921-5505 PIONEER VENDING, INC. 3726 Kessen Ave. Cheviot, Ohio 661-5000 Always FIRST With The BEST in Coin Operated Machines HARRY MEYER 8. SONS FUNERAL HOME 4989 Glenway Ave. 921-4144 210 advertising j ,ff ff f ' M .,,M 'wwMJn,,r, I ,IZ-ff' I!!! Wxff VfM!Mf,fi,N!!,!Z , V J w IIIII I CENTENNIAL SAVINGS 8: LCAN CO. SERVING WESTERN HILLS SINCE 1876 3918 Harnson Ave Cheviot Ohlo 45211 661 5997 advertlsmg 211 IN PRICE HILL PARK PHARMACY Prescription Specialists 6581 Gracely Drive Cosmetics Cincinnati, Ohio Sick Room Supplies 941-0440 45233 QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES McALPIN'S WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 6000 Glenway 661-8350 WHERE YOUNG AND OLD LOVE TO SHOP 212 advertising ALL EARNEST SAVERS TRUST ERNST-COURT SAVINGS 8t LOAN 3316 Glenway Ave. 481-2481 or 481-2482 WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE AND GUARANTEED IN FULL 43A'Ma DIVIDENDS SMUMD DIVIDENDS on on REGULAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES IONNA CLEANERS and FORMAL RENTAL 4934 Glenway 471-5744 GLENWAY SHEET METAL INC. 3670 Werk Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 922-4400 . doors to fashion 5213 Glenway ...... comfortable and fashionable shoes 913 Vine Street GLOBE RECORDS .... western Hills Plaza ROXANNE'S BEAUTY SALON . .me finest in beauty care 5100 Sidney SHRIVERS DRUG STORE ...., prompt free delivery 4905 Glenway EDWARD W. WOLFF ............ drugs 4413 Glenway .... free delivery 3342 Harrison advertising 213 i I ' A WESTERN HILLS PUBLISHING COMPANY Printers of the Breeze Publishers of the Western N Hills Press and the Price Hill News 661-3200 DAVIS FURNITURE C0 'p'i 'e 'S 0' 1123 Main SI. n 68 YEARS IN BUSINESS FOREMOST IN FASHION 214 advertising .- W THE CHEVIOT BUILDING 8: LOAN CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE S1000 or more In multlples of S1000 at 5V4 A 90 day notice accounts S500 or more at 55 3723 GLENMORE CURRENT DIVIDEND CHEVIOT, OHIO OF 4fMa'M: 661-0457 Qdvertxsmg 215 R. B. WITTE 8. SON INC. ENGINEERS 81 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 3177 PENROSE PLACE Cincinnati. 45211 661-1774 SERVING THE QUEEN CITY FOR OVER ONE THIRD CENTURY RED BARN 3604 HARRISON AVENUE 661-6655 You Meet The Nicest People at WESTERN HILLS HONDA 3110 Harrison Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 350 Super Sport ICB-3501 216 advertising GEILER HEATING VENTILATING AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING PROCESS PIPING SEWER WORK BOILER INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIR WATER HEATER SALES 81 SERVICE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL REPAIR REMODEL NEW INSTALLATIONS 6561 Glenway 661-0025 CINCINNATI, OHIO SHUELER'S 7 KITCHENS 3916 GLENWAY AVE. FUN FOODS FOR FUN LIVING IYYHY if-A 1,--r LEE LUTZ FLORIST 5635 Glenway 922-1400 LOVELY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Q 'Ww '. ' fgtjggv .,,, ,g 1- 5,213 . ,QL .I ,I L 'CTI If R A 5G f':Su,1'3.s f I . if M qv' 'SM k 3 rm .-w-iw f' I IE . lT'S OUR TURN TO CHEER! We proudly salute the over 1690 students tand, of course, their enthusiastic classmates, teachers and advisorsj who have competed, since 1963, in CG8tE's exciting TV quiz lT'S ACADEMIC! In participating they have won for their school libra- ries more than 19,000 volumes of reference books. We're delighted to recognize and encourage the academic achievements of our area's high school students. And we look forward to continuing to do so. The Union Light Heat and Power Company Always at your service THE CINCINNATI GAS 81 ELECTRIC COMPANY advertising 217 5 GAMBLE-NIPPERT YMCA ,- 5,211,- TONY'S FRUIT MARKET ......,...... 5510 Harrison KNEFLIN INSURANCE AGENCY 5229 Glenway PARNEI.I.'S SAYLOR PARK ......... HARDWARE ........... 6571 Grace-ly D COMP'-IMENTS QI: A FRIEND TRIFILIO TAILOR ..,........ 4656 ,dgaway 218 d KARL'S BEVERAGE SERVICE ....... 3101 Glenmore ....... .... h ome cooked Italian 81 American food 4914 Glenway BUSCHE FOODS ,............. ....,..... 5058 Sidney Rd THE HILL 8: GRIFFITH COMPANY 1246-1262 STATE AVE. Cincinnati, Ohio I IIB! 'I I oyll ul a U l ww ld K QYYMWIIIIZIQ Sflllfi, The Most in Dry CIeaning ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 5243 Glenway 471-7799 h' h' I'l'C Ing post price hill 5259 Glenway Ave. 921-8633 LUEBBE SHOE STORE at St. Lawrence Corner 220 advertising BRESTLER'S 33 FLAVOR ICE CREAM SHOP WESTERN WOODS MALL CE CREAM AND PARTY SUPPLIES A 8. B DEBURRING CO. 1990 Grand Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 471-7010 METAL FINISHERS EQUIPMENT 81 SUPPLIES JOSTEN'S WHITEY HUIET 7241 LONGFIELD DR. MADEIRA, 45243 gaakian jfair .yairafygng 2391 Boudinof Ave. 661-7917 malern ..!4CdJ2lny of Eddy CLAIM? 3732 Lovell Ave. af Harrison Ave. Carlo and Rose Hornsby 662-4296 i i advertising 221 all '4V'Of3MJf!f1ffKf.fGJ0cAwwx,fM4W,,..4,.:fo54.faf4w,,M OWL 0.1-4-4Jf7of,6,,,wX . I aff'-ww-LILO-qifl , Q, N Lu.f,eLQm.fm.ff-.-f,u6?,,,,1Q,f wxlfzj Q!LLf,2,,Qsg-'Q 43 P-K. d,fa.1M,, Q 76 , f, jf--' Q QL'-'c.74 Cfq, gm gig .5 514 7 ,441 Q?06pf QQ74 ivan Egmwf'-X615b0MPLlMENTS OF A FRIEND M W awe do . I-haf ' lb ' ' ' Q M5 M V35 afmcQJ4,Mffws' ' N04 . 4, 7 sis Y .Ld -62.4215 wwebwwx 1 Mfpfnff' 7m wwf awww 'Z mg ' Mdfmfim W WW ' fm . ,, M QU wig ,Q qw Q if N5 0 . ' 56A 70m wk f HQ rn . , a AIJZQ do WA Mmwafff QQ , QQ . wif KJMSX fd WMA WWE M 5 kvfgfg jlnlvlfe Nongsews mow! ffqfvff Q5 K www 5,3625 y-fab Zami Qqrtso TBSr?xQTQr3C 3 Qflifx' f TfwiQfg bffgiw23fQ2 2. M013 2 W' li L 5 px' Rf wif uP,pD2b,oB,-.,.:.-:- '--,:-::.--'..- f ' , TiiiWNV f 'IWUX' 0 if,.WT11i1:12ii1 !,,!LLL,f4 QQ C. DOUGLAS MOTORS in ' 'A . ,,f. - 1925 Harrison Ave. i ii .4 X L Cincinnati, Ohio A . - L 45214 ,iii L' 921-1224 RQ SAVE MONEY BANK C RATES DOUGLAS EASY MOTORS TERMS FIRST QUALITY AUTOMOBTLES THE HANDY WINDOW SHADE COMPANY 905 Vine St. 241-4020 WINDOW SHADES DRAPERIES VENETIAN BLINDS DRAPERY HARDWARE MARYELLEN'S , SALON OF STYLE 5500 Glenway Ave. 922-2600 FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES Q r iff? advertising 223 , I ' ' 'W'MWww,w,,,,,, , , -f,- .. Th C nte For All Your Building Needs 661-0400 WESTERN HILLS FUEL 8 SUPPLY CCMPANY Q-N VILLAGE SQUARE FLOWERS ..... X I OWE:.rSiII:TcS6e5gi6hg ......,........,. 5.0.5 . . . S LJPPELTS SUBURBAN Fi-iLJGD...II.II MARKET .,..........,......,....... 6514 Gra ly D D 8. D SOHIO SERVICE ...... Glenway and Cl P k -l l 41 5 HART PHARMACY ........ ..... 4861 Gle .... cookies, cake baked fresh daily 5047 Glenwa ,ff X wlLuE's colFFuREs ...............,. 3703 Applegate A I 1 'N 1 x 45 X X ' m I X 2 ffm . A 5 y 3 KAHNEY PRINTING ...... 4940 Gle 22 4 d g 6383 GLENWAY AVE. o NEAR WESTERN HILLS PLAZA o PHONE 662-2566 Facilities for Wedding Receptions: Private Parties and Dance Groups. Capacity 200 'Y' . .owl V' WESTERN BOWL 1 ,nj .hh .- CUIIJEPIISTS FUR HAPPIER LIVING l. BE CUNSIDERATE Develop c 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 THOSE 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 Gogflgggh I 47 Years Of. Ann Lum ASSUCIATIUN lllill C0 u 'ty Same HOME OFFICE: 4310 Glenway Avenue, Price Hill ' EASTERN HILLS BRANCH: 821 Delta Avenue advertising 225 MIAMI MARGARINE COMPANY 5226 Vine Street 242 2310 Debbie Knows That NU MAID as the Best' 'UN ,gf :iff 1 ,rf e'ee Mit X TT Q tml B 90118145 . t i .2 fx -. .,, 226 advertising fun rmzf mrlieuue if 1 eoom We Cannot be Beat! Home of the Promoter 0 Registered Aberdeen Angus 0 Sides of beef for sale SPOOKY HOLLOW FARMS 1 Mile East of Clarksville, Ohio, State Route 350 Phone 15133 683-4609 or 921-1075 David N. Greek, 0wner- Don Gies, Manager J 81 J SUPER MARKET ............ 5708 Glenway CINCINNATI COLOR COMPANY pairais .............................. griealggr JOHN J. KRISCO 1 ........... landscape consultant 922-6859 DICK LUKEN VOLKSWAGEN ...,.. g Western Hills 5220 Westbou KRUMMEN'S MEATS ........,....... 3818 Race no COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND.. OAK HILLS SAVINGS 8. LOAN... 5889 Bridgetown KEMPER'S PHARMACY ...... alw y your service 3016 Ha I WESTERN HILLS LOAN 8. DEPOSIT CO. 2010 Ferguson Rd. 251-3114 d g 227 DUNCAN HEATING COMPANY HEATING - COOLING REPAIFIING -- CLEANING ALL MAKES SALES and SERVICE 471-4242 1931 Harrison Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio For Flowers Frivolous or Formal Fancy or Feminine For Family or Friends Look to Lutz Florists First. LUTZ FLORAL CO. 2417 White Street 921-0561 compliments of HUBER DEPARTMENT STORE 3611 Warsaw Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45205 228 advertising Ma Bell is a gas. Move in the groove with a great job opportunity Find out if it's your bag and Start your application by phon 3974421 Y E lid with Cincinn t B ll Cincinnati Bell An equal opportunity employ 'lb MACK DRUGS ...........,........,..... 6123 Bridgetown SCHRAGE BROS. FOOD MARKET 4209 w. am sf. FIELDS HAIR DRESSERS .............. 3401 Glenmore RICH HAFT GULF ...................... Harrison 8i McHenry ..... expert shoe repair 4909 Glenway HARRY'S CORNER .................... Glenway 81 Werk GLENWAY DRY CLEANERS ......... 4207 Glenway LINNEMAN DELICATESSEN ........ 4030 W. am sf. ROBERT W. GLAZER SUPERIOR LUMBER 7011 Plainfield Road 891-2080 9 WEST HIGH BOOSTERS CLUB congratulates CUM LAUDE MEMBERS: QUILL and SCROLL MEMBERS Cathy Batscha Annual Staff: Gail Bigelow John Grisham Sharon Heimerdinger Barry Horstman Marilyn Koch Tim Lorch Pam Luecke Barb Ray Sue Schuster Mary Seay Joyce Lichtendahl Rick Porter Donna Simpson Beth Waldeck Breeze Staff: Phil Breen Diane Herrmann Cindy Jones Larry Meinert Pat Paulding Mary Lou Schlipf Rik Sferra Pami Stewart Dave Totgenhorst Rod Watts 230 advertising if , JO mfg' Dfw Qmeyvlww 'jew x 1, JM' ' ' v H3 Wifi HJ NER FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY N' of Ni 44:5 chili Hill Drive MM? U ' 922-1 125 mia K' GV! Noeoov Makes ohm Like sregner J GUETHLIEN INSURANCE INC. 3645 Glenmore 481-7202 Friendly service for all your insurance needs! We Pamper Brides to Be FURNITURE- 2345 Quebec Rd. across from St. Francis Hospital 251-1522 advertising 231 Spring Garden Savings 8. Loan Co. Successful Since 1888 Open Your Insured Savings Account Today NOW 1. PAYING 4 In ON BONUS CERTIFICATES FOR 6 MONTHS IN MULTIPLES OF S1000 .ri Q 44. 0 CURRENT DIVIDEND ON REGULAR PASS BOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - ALL DIVIDENDS PAID OR COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY 0 Fics munGlz:'rowN OFFICE Duggnnggk? Rosa 4256 Harrison Ave. at Church 921-osoo LANE - 4s1-xzso mmm nest thguplildny 10 AM. noun: time ukmriiiiany 10 AM. 2345 Ferguson Rd, 0 . . ' 0 - - v , ,, Ax, 'r . 'zu 1 PM. s Q. 10 A.M. l 'W ?'l1JZL'C.E:::'Sf.L53, I w..c1.,...f'M.,,.d., 481-8555 COLOR TV HI FI RADIO WESTOWER CLEANERS ...........,.. 5486 Glenway RICHTER'S SERVICE STATION ..... We do it 2026 Harrison ESTERKAMP'S AUTO PARTS ------- ......................................youarea stranger here but once 4929 Glenway REPUBLIC EQUIPMENT --------------- CQMpANy ...,....,......,............ 3416 Colerain Ave. BERNIE'S MEAT 8. FOOD .......... MARKET .............................,. 4848 Delhi Ave. F 8: W ...... custom tailored 5330 Sidney Fld. WESTERN CAR WASH ...........,,.. 5560 Glenway FABRIC CENTER INCORPORATED Western Hills Plaza 232 advertising N? MARY ANN BRIDAL SHOP 4934 Glenway 471-0114 THE RIEMIER LUMBER COMPANY 1528 Gest St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 241-3188 LUMBER PLYWOOD MILLWORK ROOF TRUSSES PRECUT HOMES BUILDING MATERIALS QUALITY-SERVICE-PRICE GLENWAY TIRE SHOP 24-HOUR WREOKER SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING BODY AND FENDER WORK TONY WESSELMAN 4003 Glenway 921-3201 THE FLOWER GARDEN 3338 Harrison Avenue 661-3886 Flowers For All Occasions advertising 233 ,, 'SEQ AL-4... DALBERT 8. WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 2880 Boudinot 922-1010 STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON 4104 Glenway Ave. 251-0303 WE CURL UP AND DYE FOR YOU DELHI INTERIORS 4140 Delhi Pike 471-2366 INTERIOR DECORATING AND DESIGN 234 advertising EARL FRANKS REALTORS TEN FULL TIME EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE DEDICATED TO SERVICE AND INTEGRITY. WE SPECIALIZE IN FINDING SUITABLE HOMES FOR PEOPLE MOVING INTO CINCINNATI. Member of Cincinnati Real' Estate Board and Picture Listing Service DICK FRANKS, BROKER - 921-4887 2115 FERGUSON ROAD lSame location for 15 yearsl PATRONS Jeanne's Gifts and Antiques R. Kreimer Parkview Market Antonio Savings and Loan Co. Luken's Bakery St. Lawrence Dry Cleaners Swenson's Drive' In Restaurant Bob's Quality Meats Scotty's Volkswagon Service 8t Repair Mr. 8t Mrs. Kermit S. Pyles Cincinnati Plywood Co. Gilkey's Gulf Service Barth-Vernon Furniture Bill Bros. Dutch Boy Paints Bolton 8t Lunsford Funeral Home Andrew A. Sparks Mr. Barber Shop American Office Machines and Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Twin Trolley Arcose, Inc., Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Crow's Nest Arthur C. Neudigate H. W. Neuman Restaurant Realtors Travis Souders Earnest J. Manley Dugan's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus B. Davis Carol and Bill Beeson Pennington Restaurant Joe and Faye Collopy SwalIen's Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Hamman Price Hill Camera Shop Assured Driving School Mrs. Carole R. Smith Mergy's Delicatessen advertising 235 Faculty Index Edwin C. Sutton Jr., Principal ....... 118,119 Robert Cheeseman, Assistant Principal .... 120 Paul Hellman, Assistant Principal . . Anderson Owens, Assistant Principal ......121 .....121 John Acree, Counselor ............ 119,123 Glen Borkowsky, Counselor ......,.. 14,123 123 William Conger, Counselor .... Carolyn Hobbs, Counselor ..... Victoria Memmel, Counselor .... Mildred Huseman n, Secretary ..... Pam Day, Secretary .............. Betty Adams, Counselor's Secretary Jean Krailer, Secretary ........... Jo Ella St. Charles, Secretary .,... Virginia McGowan, Counselor Aide Martha Neiheisel, Secretary ....... Marion Rothert, Secretary ....... Robert Adams ........... Dillard Armentrout ..... Dorothy Bauer ..... 123 123 . . .122 122 122 ...122 ....,.122 ......122 ...122 ...122 . . .124 .....124 ......124 Ted Bauer ....... .... 1 19,124 Michael Bavaro .... ...... 1 24 Myron Bennett .... ...... 1 24 Carroll Berringer . . . ....... .124 Robert Bradford . . . . . . Andrew Brady . . . . . Cletus Bulach . . . . . Gerald Bush .... , . Arthur Chesley ..... .... Mildred Constant ... .... Cooks .......... Custodians ...... Amelia Dalrymple . . . David Derrick ...........,..... Beverly Driskell ................ James Esterkamp, School Policeman Ellen Fettner .................. Advertising A and B Deburring Company . . . Ammon Pharmacy .......... Bella Napoli ................ Bernies Meat and Food Market .... Bigner Furniture and Appliances . . . Brestlers ..................... Busche Foods ............... C. Douglas Motors ........... Centennial Savings and Loan .... Cheviot Building and Loan .... Cincinnati Bell ................ Cincinnati Color Company , ...... . Cincinnati Federal Savings and Loan Cincinnati Gas and Electric ....... Coca Cola .................... Conrad's Bakery ,.......,...... Coston T.V. ................. . Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home Davis Furniture ................ D and D Sohio Service . . Delhi Interiors ........... Dick Luken Volkswagon .... Donna Cleaners .......... Duncan Heating Company . . Earl-Franks Realtors ....... Edward W. Wolff ......... Ernst Court .............. Esterkamp's Auto Parts ....... Fabric Center Incorporated .... Field's Hairdressers ........ Flower Garden ......... Flying Budge .......... F and W Draperies ........ Gamble-Nippert YMCA . . . Geiler ................ Glenway Dry Cleaner's ..... Glenway Loan and Deposit .... 236 index 119,124 110,125 . . 125 . . 125 ...,125 109,125 124 126 .. .125 ...,125 . . . .125 ....129 . . . .125 Larry Findlay . . James Forrester . . . Jerry Franks .... Betty Fread ..... Delmar Fread .. . Mary Fusco ...... Ann Gabriel ....... Robert Ganzmiller . . . Victor Gausman .... William Hall ..... Genann Harris .... James Heinold .... William Heubach .... Howard Hiett . . . Victoria Hoffman . . . Ruth Holtegel .... Harold Hopping . . William Huth . .. Frank Hux ...... Robert Jacobson .... Phyllis Jaeger . . Mace Justice .... James Kemen ...... Jan Knepshield ...... John Kuechenmeister . . . Robert Kuenzler ..... David Kuhn ........ Lillyan Lilly . . . Thomas Lilly .... Ralph Love . . . Robert Lust . . Robert Martin . . . Helen Mason .... William Mauer .... Joanne McClure .... Wayne McFarland . . . Robert Meier . . . Index .....211 .....213 .....218 .....232 ......231 .....221 .....218 .....223 .....211 .....215 .....229 ......227 ......225 ......217 .....208 ......224 ......232 .....234 ......214 .....224 . . .234 227 fQfff213 ....228 235 .....213 .....213 .....232 .....232 ...229 ...233 . . .209 ...232 ...218 ...217 . . .229 ...210 Glenway Sheet Metal . . . Glenway Tire Shop . . . Globe Records ............. Guethlein Insurance ' ......... Handy Window Shade Company Hart Pharmacy ................ l-larry's Corner .............. Harry Meyer, Funeral Home .... Henri's Dress Shop ......... Hill and Griffith Company . . . Hitching Post ............ Huber Department Store .... lonna Cleaners ......... Irwin Shoe Company . . . J and J Supermarket .... John J. Krisco ....... Josten's ............ Kahney Printing ....... Karl's Beverage Service . . . Kemper's Pharmacy ....... Kneflin Insurance Agency . . , Lee Lutz Florist ........ Linneman Delicatessen . . . Luebbe Shoe Store ..... Lutz Floral Company . . . Mack's Drugs .......... Marmers Shoes ......... Mary Ann Bridal Shop ..... Maryellen's Salon of Style . . . Maxi's Shoe Craft ....... McAlpins ............. Miami Margarine Co. , ..... . NadIer's ....... : .......... Oak Hills Saving and Loans ..... One-Hour Martinizing .......... Oppelt's Suburban Food Market Park Pharmacy ............... .125,163 .....125 125 107 ...126 .. .131 .. .126 126 .....126 .119,126 .....126 .....126 ....126 ... 126 . .... 126 25,26,126 .....126 .....127 .....127 .127,163 ....127 ....127 ....127 ....127 .....128 .119,127 .....127 ....127 ....127 ....127 ....128 ....128 ....131 .....128 .117,128 .....128 .. 128 ...213 .. .233 . . .213 ...231 ...223 .. .224 ...229 ...210 ...213 ...219 ...220 .. .228 ...213 .. .213 ...227 ...227 ...221 ...224 ...218 ...227 .. .218 . , .217 . . .229 ...22O . . .228 ...229 ...209 ...223 . . .223 ....229 ...212 . . . .226 ...214 ...227 .. . .220 .. . .224 ... .212 Marvin Metz . . . . . Verlie Meyers . . . . Jean Michaels .... ..102,119,128 .........128 . 104128 John Michaels . . . f 48,94,100,128 David Minesinger. .. .. . Carol Mumma .... . Richard Murphy . . . Francis Myers ..... Justine Nester ..... Margaret Ohanian . . Edward Oliger .... John Pauszek . . Theresa Penn . . . Stan Rammes . . Larry Ramsey . . Richard Rasner .... Pauline Sallwasser . . Sheila Saylor ..... Mary Schneider .... .........12a .....,...128 ....e1,12a .....128 ....128 ....128 ....129 ....129 129 . . . . .129 .. .102,'129 129 .... .129 ... . . . .129 130 ....61, Kenneth Selby ...... ..... 1 30 William Shackelford .... .... 1 30 Robert Singerman .... .... 1 30 Kenneth Smith .... ...... 8 Mary Stegerwald . . . . . . .130 Ginni Strube ...... . . 130 Margaret Talkington ..,. .... 1 30 Ed Terrell ....... '. .. ....130 Sandra Trifilio ..... .... 1 30 Louis von Walden . . Irene Walters ..... Mary Warner . . . Lenora Weber .... Constance Witte .... Glen Wollenhaupt . . . Stuart Worl ........ Walter Wuerdeman . . . .......130 ....15,130 .....130 .....35 ....130 ....130 ....130 ....130 ParnelI's Saylor Park Hardware . . . . . . .218 Pioneer Vending, Inc. ............ .... 2 10 Queen City Coffee Breaker's Club . . . . . . .224 R.B. Witte and Son, Incorporated ....216 Red Barn .................... .... 2 16 Republic Equipment Company . . . . . . .232 Rich Haft Gulf .............. .... 2 29 Richter's Service Station ..... Robt. W. Glazer ........... ....232 .. . .229 Roxanne's Beauty Salon ....... .... 2 13 Schrage Brothers Food Market . . . . . . .229 Sears ...................... .... 2 12 Shriver's Drug Store ........... .... 2 13 Shueler's 7 Kitchens .................. 217 Spooky Hollow Farms ................ 227 Spring Garden Savings and Loan Company .232 231 Stegner Food Products Company Stylette Beauty Salon ................. 234 The Flower Garden ........... .... 2 33 The Hill and Griffith Company . . . . . . .233 The Riemier Lumber Company . . . . . . .233 Tony's Fruit Market .......... .... 2 18 Trifilio Tailor ............... .... 2 18 Trolley Tavern ............... .... 2 O9 Village Square Flowers and Gifts . . . . . . .224 Western Bowl .......,............... 225 Western Car Wash .................... 232 West High Booster's Club .............. 230 Western Hills Academy of Beauty Culture .221 Western Hills Fuel and Supply Company . .224 Western Hills Honda .................. 216 Western Hills Loan and Deposit Company .227 Western Hills Publishing Company ....... 214 Westower Cleaners ........ , .......... Wlllie's Coiffures .............. .... Windjammer ........ .... Wullenweber Motors .... . . . .232 224 232 .209 Senior Directory and Index Abaecherli, David 166 .............. ....... 4 791 Rapid Run Abanto,Julio 30,33,72,166 . . . Ackenhauser, Marlene 59,166 . . . Ackerman, Joseph 166 ....... Adams, Carol 166,28 ...... Adams, Patricia 57,166 .... Adams, Steve 166 ..... Ahr, Charles 166 ....... Alexander, David 166 . . . Allen, Billie 166 ...... Allen, Janece 166 ...... Allen, Tom 167 .......... Allendorf, Janie 119,167 . .. Allendorf, Roger 121,167 . . . Andres, Rick 167 ........ Anness, Stuart 167 ..... Asalon, Andrea 167 ... Auhagen, Jack 167 .... Babcock, Nancy 167 . . . Babst, Gregory 167 .... Bacon, Nancy 167. . . Bailey, David 167 . . . Baker, Carolyn 167 .... Baker, Karen 167 . . . Baker, Ted 167,21 .... Basquette, Jim 167 ..... Batscha, Catherine 167 .... . . . Baver, Jacqueline 167 ........ .,.......... Bauman Robert 59 167 ..... sean, ole-gory 60,69,98,167,35- f f f . f Bedinghays, Larry 167 ........ Begley, Pamela 167 .......... Bellem, Thomas 167 ......... Bender, Carol 167 ............ Berghausen, James 67,163,167 .... . Bergman, Kathy 168 .......... Berndsen, Vincent 168 ....... Berry, Stephen 168 ....... Best, Philip 52,100,168 .... Beidinger, Judy 168 ...... Bigelow, Gail 66,168,203 . . . Bill, James 168 .......... Binder, Theresia 168 , . . Black, Gerald 168 ........ Blanton, Cinda168 ........ Bobinger, Patti 169 .......... Boeing, Betty 54,62,169,29 . . . Bonnd, Karen 169 ......... Bosse, Marilyn 200 ....... Boyle, Kathleen 62,200 . . . Brackett, Daniel 169 ...... Bradford, Julei 169 ........ Bradley,William 169,200 . .. Brady, Kevin 169 ........ Brady, Maxine 169,21 . . . Bram, Frederick 66,169 . . . Brandt, Dian 169 ...... Bridgeford, James 169 . . Brinkley, Karen 169 .. , Brock, Mary 169 ...... Brocker, Kathleen 169 . . Brooks, Dennis 169 .... Bross, Michael 169 .... Brown, Julie 169 ....... Bruckner, Karen 169 .... Bruner, Robert 169 .... Bryant, James 169 .,........... Buckner, Charles 169 .............. . . Buescher, Beverly 46,47,52,98,169 .... .... Burns, Janet 169 .............,.. .... Burton, Dale 169 .............. . . Butler, Tina 169 . . . Cagle, Kenneth 200 .... Callahan, Gary 169 ..... Callos, Thomas 67,170 .... Campbell, Donna 170 . . . Campbell, Mitzi 170 .. . . . . . 2151 Townhill Drive . . . 3902 Taft Avenue . ,....... 903 Voss . . . .2882 West Tower . . . .4143 Pleasure Drive . . . .2746 Montana Avenue ..........2291Sylved . . . 3225 Mayridge Court . . . . . . . .1903 Montrose . . . 1021 Carson Avenue ..... 1041 Considine . . .2846 GilnaCourt . . . .2846 Gilna Court .........858Academy . . . . .2938 Urwiler Avenue . . . .5744 Glenway Avenue . . . . . . . .3220 McHenry . . . . 4122 Heywood Street . . . . . . .3269 Hanna Avenue ... ......908WellsStreet . . . . 2553 Anderson Ferry Road ....... 3610 Epworth Avenue 1151 Woody Lane . . . . . . . . . . .2519 Homestead Place ................5015SidneyRoad 2671 Westwood Northern Boulevard . . .1243 Sunset Avenue . . .2076 Faycrest Drive . . . 1371 Colonial Drive 843 Greenwich Avenue . .4032 Harding Avenue . . . 4923 Ralph Avenue . . . 3431 Price Avenue . . 3136 Ferguson Road . 2643 Pancoast Avenue . 5576 Glenway Avenue . . 2807 Warsaw Avenue 1976 Beech Grove Drive . . . 1667 Gilsey Avenue .. . .. 5034 Cleves Pike . . 5120 Highview Drive . 3427 Stathem Avenue . . . 3359 Hader Avenue . . . . . .742 Wells Street . . 5152 Highview Drive .4721 Glenway Avenue 1028 Fairbanks Avenue . .3358 Anaconda Drive . . . 1349 Beech Avenue . . 6385 Revere Avenue . . . . .962 Wells Street . . . 5231 Relluk Drive . . . . 3431 Rocust Lane .1288 Rutledge Avenue . .7381 Kirkwood Lane . . 3305 McFarlan Road . . 3514 Rosecliff Drive . . .960 Elberon Avenue . . 1293 Rutledge Street 2197 Faywood Avenue . 850 Academy Avenue . . . . 3280 Alpine Place . . .726 Elberon Avenue . . .3161 Goda Avenue . . ., .... 4235 Fehard . . . 1770 Western Hills -..1770 Western Hills . . . . .2092 Sylved Lane 3436 Southside Avenue .. . 1013 Parkson Place . . . . . . 966 Hawthorne . . 3056 McHenry Road . 1126 Winfield Avenue . . 2887 Veazey Avenue . . . . . 1265 Rosemont . . . .5425 Crookshank Canfield, Terry 117 ..... Carnes, Robert 170 ...... Carter, Jacob 170,33,72 . Carter, Paul 170 ....... Cash, Ron 112,117 ..... Cassidy, Gloria 170 ...... Cates, Gail 57,101,170,28 . . . Chambers, Paul 170 ........... Chaney, Richard 170 ............ Chapman,Thomas 56,163,170,35 . . . Chessey, Joseph 170 ............ Childress, Pamela 170 ......... Christy, Larry 170 ...... Clancy, Denise 170 ........ Clappison, April 48,53,170 ..... Clark, Kathleen 51,98,170,22 . . . Clark, Paul 101,170 ........ Clemens, Leonard 170 ..... Clow, Jay 170 ......... Coleman, Norman 170 .. . Colwell, Sandra 170 . . . Cope, Don 200 ...... Cooke, Cynthia 170 . . Coopef, Pam 170 ..... . Corrigan,William 171 ... Couch, Kathleen 59,171 ...... Coy, Ron 171 ............... Crafts, Susan 48,53,62,162,171 . . . Craig, Lance 171 ............. Craig, Robert 171 ........... Craynon, Albert 171 . . Crone, Phyllis 171 .... Cupl, Nancy 171 ....... Cummins, Charlotte 171 . . Cummins, Sandra 171 .. . . . . D Dallalio, Anthony 171 .. Davtel, Charles 172 . . , Davis, James 172 .... Day, Darrell 172 ....... Dean, Nella172 ....,... Derrenkamp, John 172 . . . Desterfano, Carol 172 . . . Dinkins, Linda 172 . . . Disney, Michael 172 .... Doll, Mary 172 ...... Doll, Michael 172 ... Doss, Brent 172 ..... Downs, Brenda 172 . . . Downs, Sharon 172. . . Doyle, Terri 111,172 ... Drees, Geri 172 ...... Drennan, Ron 172 ........ Drischel, Dan 172 ............ Driskill, Jill 54,56,57,163,172 . . Drury, Janice 172 ........... Drury, Joyce 172 ............ Dryden, Deborah 57,101,172 . . . Duebber, Susan 172,28 ....... Duffens, Mike 172 ........ E Early, Florence 172 ...... Egelhoff, Brenda 101,173 . .. Elsener, Marsha 173 ............. Emery, John 173 ............... E ngl ish, Thomas 173 ............. Erickson, Christiann 46,48,173,24,33 . . . Ernest, Ramond 173 ...,......... Essell, Dana 173 ................ Everhart, Cheryl 173 .......... Evans, Kathy 173 .............. Eyrich, Janet 54,56,57,62,173 .... F Famous, John 173 ....... Farison, John 69,174,77 .... Farris, Emery 174 ...... . Farris, Linda 174 ... ...........649Steiner . . . .6844 Saylor Avenue . . . . . 1527 Hilsan Place . . . 3265 Epworth Avenue .. . . . . . . . .547 Wilsonia 939Kirbert . . . . . .1313 Mimosa Lane . .3429 West Eighth Street . .5660 Scarborough Drive . . .4767 Glenway Avenue ... . . . . .. 732 Considine . . 7003 Fernbank Avenue ............2815Price . .3964 West Eighth Street . . . 5704 Glenway Avenue ........ 724 Fairbanks . . . . . .4282 Selby Court . . . . . 4954 Ralph Avenue . . . 3223 Mannins Avenue . . . . . .803 Delhi Avenue ........ 369 Fairbanks . . 723 Hawthorne Avenue . . . . . . . 4857 Prosperity . . . .924 Summit Avenue . . . 3022 Vernon Avenue . . . .1048 Sunset Avenue . . . .1616 Gilsey Avenue . . . 3230 Daytona Avenue . . . .3615 Herbert Avenue . . 3145 Boudinot Avenue . . . . . . . 3245 Glenmore . . .1722 Ashbrook Drive . . 1184 Coronado Avenue . . . . .. 3939 Glenmore . . . 3939 Glenmore . . . .529 Enright Avenue ...... 5664 Candlelite . . . 442 Crestline Avenue . . . , .2331 Sarvis Court . . . .2318 Quebec Road . . . . . . 3000 Delhi Road . . . 3971 Delmar Avenue ...... 5223 Relluk Drive . 2602 Queen City Avenue . . .1161 Overlook Avenue . . . 3620 LaSalle Avenue .... 1334 Lemar Drive . . . .4023 St. Lawrence . . . . .1018 State Avenue ... . . 5173 Ralph Avenue . .1107 Woodlawn Avenue 3065 Bracken Woods Land . . . . . . . . 3831 Meyerfeld . . . .4786 Hardwick Drive . . . . . .746 Wells Street . . . . . . .746 Wells Street . . . 3241 Ferncroft Drive . . . . 5167 Sidney Road . . . 1207 Texas Avenue . . 3120 Roosevelt Avenue . . 2100 Faywood Avenue . . . . 5003 Ralph Avenue . . . . . . 1035 Glenna Drive . . .3052 McHenry Avenue . . . . 1036 Morado Drive . . .. 152 Meridian Street ... 2867 Allview Circle .......3413Alta Vista . . . . . . 384 Grand Avenue . . 2942 LaFeuille Avenue . . .3912 Florence Avenue .... 1132 Maureen Lane . . . . . . . .3614 Vanveyst . . .3107 McHenry Avenue index 237 Fay, Gary 174 ............. Federman, Albert 59,60,174,77 Ferneding, William 174 ......... Filter, Lois 53,54,62,101,174 .... Fischer, David 54,72,174 ....... Fischvogt, James 59,60,67,174 . . . Flaherty, Maureen 174,28 ..... Flaugher, Charlene 200 ...... Flaxmayer, Thomas 174 . . . Fliehman, Thomas 174 .... Florimonte, Michael 175. . . Flowers, Phyllis 60,175. .. Follmer, Gayle 175 ...... Fopma, Cathalyn 60,175 .. Ford, Paula 175 ........ Foster, Walter 175 ....... Fotos, Aspasia 175 ,........ Fox, Bonnie 175 ............ Frakes, Toni 48,53,164,200 ....... Frank, Richard 175 ............... Franks, Sandra 54,175,21,22,29,33 .... Frech, Edward 121,175 ........... Frederick, Steven 175 .... Freeburg, Gary 175 ...... Freppon, Esta 68,175 .... Gahagen, Michael 175 .... Gahagen, Flay 54 ......... Gailliez, Robert 175,200. . . Gardner, Thomas 175 ..... Gates, Deborah 60,69,175 . . . Geiger, Marjorie 54,57,175 ...,. ..,.........409PurceIl .... ....2722 Montana Avenue ..... 3570 Gailynn Drive . . . . 3244 Koenig Avenue . . .4216 Marlin Avenue ........2150SyIved . . 1032 Purcell Avenue . . . .3565 Carmell Terrace . . . 272 Goodrich Lane .........131ZinnPlace . , . 3286 Daytona Avenue . . . .3411 Anaconda Drive . . . . . . . . 3441 Millrich .. . .. 2661 Leda Court . . . .3117 Urwiler Avenue ..........2778Eugenie . . . . 3069 Lischer Avenue . . . 2604 Harrison Avenue . . . . .5157 Leona Drive . . . . . . . 2025 Faycrest .... 4942 Ferguson Place . . . 3216 Coral Park Drive 3040Daytona . . . . . . . 3756 Wilmar Drive . . . .332 Rosemont Avenue . . . 5522 Antoninus Drive . . . 5522 Antoninus Drive . . . .3459 Hillside Avenue . .... 972 Glenna Drive . . . 858 Academy Avenue .........583Rosemont Gentile, Deborah 62,175,24,33 . . . . . 3614 Homelawn Avenue Gerlach, Alma 175 .......... Gerlach, Darlene 175 ....... Geroulis, Karen 175 ...... Gibbas, Mary 54,163,176 .... Gill, Connie176 ......... Gill, Robert 59,60,129,176. . . Gillen, Stella 176 ........ Gilroy, Michelle 54,176 ... Goodbody, Lois 176 ..... Goodwin, Debra 176. . . Gooseman, Harold 176 . . . Gourley, Rita 176 ..... Purcell . . . 954 Fairbanks Avenue . . . . 2921 Westbrook Drive ... 7115 Fernbank Avenue . . . .3648 Hillside Avenue . . . 5007 Ralph Avenue ....210Twain Avenue . . . . 567 Grand Avenue . . . . .5216 Leona Drive . . . . . . .1247 Quebec Road . . . . 2481 Thompson Avenue 4972 Western Hills Avenue Graham, Kathy 176 ...... .............. 5 653 Candlelite Terrace Grayson, Carl 54,57,176 . . . .... 3657 Westwood Northern Boulevard Green, Barbara 176 .,.... Greer, Donna 177 ..... Greer, Marlene 177 . . . Grimes Stanle 177 , y ........ Grisham, John 177,35 ........ . . . Guckenberger, Jane 54,177,29 Gulacsy, Kathy 177 ......... . . . Gundrum, Gary 113,177 ..... Gurriere, Michael 177 .... Hafer, Sandy 177 .... Hafner, Steven 177 . . . Hahn, Pamela 177 .......... Hallbauer, Nelda 177 ....... Hamant, Diann 177 ......... Hamilton, Deborah 66,177,28 Hammock, Linda 177 ....... Hammons, Stephen 177 ..... Handy, Patty 177 ....... Harmon, Cindy 177 . . . Harmon, Vicki 177 .... Harper, Patty 177 ....... Hartzler, Elaine 177 ...... Harvey, Margaret 177,28 . . . Hasselbeck, Albert 177 . . . Haubner, Louella 178 .... Hauck, Beverly 66,178 . . . Hauck, Donna 178 .... Hauck, Steve 178 .... Haydon, Paula 178 .. . Hayes, Donna 178 .... Hayes, Jackie 178 ..... Hayward, Connie 178 ....... Heareth, Deborah 178 ....... Hedrick, Wayne 178 ........ Heidenreich, Catherine 162,178 Heil, Thomas 67,167,178 .... Heimerdinger, Sharon 54,57,162,178 .... . 238 index . . . . . 3215 Lehman Road . . . . . . .723 Sedam Street . . . . 1400 Denver Avenue . . . 5023 West High Street . 2632 Queen City Avenue 2844 McFarlan Park Drive . 2722 Queen City Avenue .. . .. 1008 Parkson Place . . 2742 LaFeuille Avenue . . . 3580 Epworth Avenue . . . . .3915 Trevor Avenue . . 2900 Woodrow Avenue . . . . .2468 Galvin Avenue . . .3361 Hanna Avenue . . . . . 566 South Delridge . . . .3531 Gamble Avenue 938Kirbert . . . .3215 Wardall Avenue ....... 4553 Glenway . . 314 Lilienthal Street . . . . . . .4760 Highridge . . . 2743 Faber Avenue . . . .1878 Ashbrook Drive . . . . 3057 Lischer Avenue ......... 363 Fairbanks 1157 Beech Meadow Lane 1157 Beech Meadow Lane . 2897 Four Towers Drive 4021Carrie . . . . 174 Twain Avenue . . . 888 Beech Avenue . . . . . . 5237 Willnet Drive . . . . . . 5504 Sidney Road . . . . . .3038 Penrose Place .3824 Washington Avenue . . 2949 LaFeuille Avenue . 2576 Fleetwood Avenue Hein, Steven 178 ....... Heineman, Jean 69,178 .......... . . . Heitnelr, Susan 60,28,178 ......... . . . Helton, Barry 179,200 ............. . Hempfling, Wesley 29,54,56,57,178 Henderson, Karen 178 ........... Hendrickson, Debra 66,178 ...... Hengehold, Carl 178 ........... Henline, Elizabeth 53,60,101,178 . .. Hensley, Donald 178 ........... Henseey, Mary 178 .............. Herbert, William 178 ............... Herron, Linda 54,66,200,24,29,33 Herzner, Vickie 62,179 ........... Hlcks, John 179 ............... Higgenbotham, Marquis 179 . . . Hilton, Barry 179 ......... Hines, Michael 179 .......... Hines, Ricky 179 ............ Hinkle, Bernard 54,57,67,179 . . . Hoagland, Paul 111,179 ...... Hodge, Vera 179 .......... Hoeh, Jane 179 ........... Holthaus, Kathy 179 ......... Holub, Steven 66,67,98,179 . . . Hopkins, Richard 180 ...... Hopper, Grady 67,180 ..... Horn, Nickolas180 .......... Horstman, Barry 35,50,66,180 . . . Hotchkiss, Richard 180 ....... Houston, Nancy 180 ....... Howard, Belinda 59,60 . . Hu, Vincent 180 ....... Huelsman, Linda 180 ...... Hueneman, Don 180 ......... Huffman, Gregory 46,24,180 .... Humphreys, Elaine 47,57,180 .... Hunley, Bernetta 180 ........ Huston, Deborah 180 ...... Huth, Michael 180 .... Hymer, Helen 180 . . . lmholte, John 180 .. ... J Jaffe, Charlotte 180 . . . James, Tom 22,180 ,... Johnson, John 180 ..... Johnson, Paula 53,180 .... Jones, Jonathan 72,180 . . . Jones, Patricia 180 ..... Jones, Thomas 180 .... Jump, Kathy 180 ... .... 1356Ouebec . . . . .3838 Kenker Place .8685 Candlelite Terrace ......317 IngausStreet . . 5646 Walkerton Drive . . . . . . . . 1982 Pinckney . . , 1276 Rutledge Street . . . . 4927 Ralph Avenue .....2512Sarvis Court .. . . 253 Goodrich Lane . . . 2721 Robert Avenue . . . . 3077 West Tower . . 1109 Alcliff Lane . . . .4322 West Eighth . . . . 1262 Gilsey Avenue . . . 3439 Gerold Drive . . . . 317 lngaus Street ...... . . . .3213 Brevier ., . . . 4953 Shirley Place . . 2818 Harrison Avenue .. . .4220 Marlin Avenue . . . 6170 Benvue Avenue . . . . . . . 3010 Glenmore . 3411 Boudinot Avenue . . . . 1640 Sutter Avenue . . . . . .2619 Foran Drive . . .3321 Cheviot Avenue . 3716 Glenmore Avenue ..........6404Revere 3186River Road ..... 1017 Parkson Place . . .4723 Glenway Avenue . . . . 1538 Beech Avenue . .... 928 Seibel Lane . . . .2082 Rollingridge . . . . 440 Purcell Avenue ........389Elberon . . . . . . . . .342 Lilienthal . . . 3973 Delmar Avenue . . . . 3835 Carrie Avenue .. . . 1411 Beechmeadow . 2069 Faywood Avenue . . .3752 Frances Avenue 2903Ravogli . 1722 Tuxworth Avenue . . 2794 Westbrook Drive . . 1045 Winfield Avenue . , 4542 Midland Avenue . . . . . .1852 Knox Street K Kareth, Karen 60,181 ...... . . .3141 Dickinson Road Kaser, Robert 72,181 ........ 6860 Home City Avenue Katt, Andrew 54,56,57,181 . . . .... 6246 Gracely Drive Kempf, Sharlene 181 ...... .... 1 011 Morado Drive Kendrick, Catherine 181 . . . . . 1740 Harrison Avenue Kent, Jeff 181 ......... ....... 4 980 Heuworth Kenty, Sharon 57,181 . . . ....... 846 Hermosa Kessler, Mark 181 ...... ...... 3 270 Pickbury Kidd, Candice 68,181 . . , ........ 3239 Stanhope Kiefer, Earl 181 ...... .... 1 118 Gilsey Avenue Kincaid, Gerald 181 . . . . . . 4366 Cappel Drive King, Cynthia 182 ..... ..... 9 53 Woodlawn Kinghorn, Theresa 182 . . ..... 4414 Ridgeview Kinker, Deborah 22,182 . . . .... 3516 Robb Avenue Kinney, Michael 182 ...... ...... 2 475 Ferguson Road Kircheiner, Connie 182 .... 3037 South Hegry Circle Kirk, Timothy 182 ...... ,.. ........ 3964 Fawn Hill Kist, Diane 60,68,117,182 .... ........ 3 437 Jane Avenue Kittle, Kathryn 54,101,182 . . . 6500 Home City Avenue Klein, Connie 182 ......... . . .2639 Montana Avenue Kluesener, William 182 .... .... 5 165 Highview Drive Knauber, Marta 48,182 ...... .... 2 815 Urwiler Avenue Knecht, Leslie 182 .......... ...... 4 225 West Liberty Koch, Marilyn 52,54,57,183 . .. .. . 3420 Bellione Avenue Koontz, Judy 183 f ......... ....... 1 38 Elco Street Kopp, Gabriel 183 ....... ........ 3 316 McLelland Krammer, Bill 183 . . . . . 6723 Home City Avenue Kries, Chris 59,183 ..... Krimpelman, Mary 183 .... Kugele, Glenn 183 ..... Kuhn, Ron 201 ....... Kuhn,Sheila 183 ... Kuntz, Dale 183 . .. Kuntz, Lee 183 .... .... L Lambert, Roger 183 . . . . . . Lampe, Donna 183 .... Latscha, Lois 183 ..... Lattarulo, Jerry 183 . . . Lauer, William 183 ..... Laughlin, Tonna 183 .... Lawson, Margie 183 ....... Lawson, Patricia 183 ......... LeCompte, Elizabeth 48,183 . . . Leedy, Stephanie 108,183 .... Leist, Daniel 72,183 ....... Lewis, Elizabeth 183 ......... Lichtendahl, Joyce 48,183 .... Liebelt, Daniel 183 ........ Lieberman, Andrea 184 . . .- Lindholm, Edward 54,184 . . Litteral, Michael 184 ...... Lloyd, Linda 184 ...... Lohmiller, Nancy 184 ..... Lorch, Timothy 67,184 . . . Lovett, Lynn 184 ................ . Lowery, Robin 184 ................ . Luecke, Pamela 50,51,53,62,162,184 .... . .1 Lucas, Carol 184 .................. . . . Lucas, Jeannette 184 ...........,. . Lyall, Thomas 184 .... Lynch, David 185 ...... Lyons, Margaret 51,185 . . . M Mack, Jane 59,185 ........... Mahoney, Constance Ann 185 . . . Maloney, Dan 185 ........... Manderschied, Ruthann 185 . . . Mansu, Patricia 185 ........ Margarf, Debbie 185 ...... Martin, Connie 185 ....... Martin, Jerry Lynn 54,185 . . Martin, Pam 185 ......... Martin, Roger 185 ...... Massingill, Brenda 185 .... Matthews, Sylvia 48,185 . . . Mauch, Robert 185 ..... Maujean, Gail 101,185 .. McCarthy, Robert 185 . . McClain, Sandra 185 ...... McClellan, Warren 185 ..... McCollum, Bonnie 48,185 .. McCormick, Dixie 185 .... McCullough, Margaret 185 . . McKee, Beverly 59,185 ..... McMullin, Christina 185,28 .... NlcMurrer, Gail 68,186 ..... McNamse, Barry 186 ....... McRoberts, Linda 186 ....... Meckstroth, Linda 28,59,186 . . . Meier, Susan 28,51,52,186 ..., Miester, Eric 186 ....... Mette, Marianne 186 ...... Meyer, Gerry 186 ......... Miller, Annette 186 .......... Miller, Richard 57,113,186 .... Miller, Sue 54,57,111,186 . . . Miller, William 67186 ..... Mills, Carol 109,186 .... Minser, Jay 186 .......... Moll, John 186 ........... Montgomery, Harold 186 . . . Moore, Sam 186 ......... Moore, Sharon 59,186 . , Moorman, Tony 186 . .. Morehead, Gayle 186 . . . Morris, Joslum 186 .......... Moses, Theodore 186 ......... Mueller, Mary 186 .............. Mulhauser, Mark 7,35,106,187 .... Muse, Lauretta 187 ........... N ... . 717 Steiner Avenue . . . .3329 Hanna Avenue ..... 3821 Glenmore . . . .1783 Knox Street . . . 1807 Churchwood . . . . . .4116 Harding ....4116 Harding . . . . 7372 Gracely Drive . . . . 1790 Grand Avenue . . . .4015 Palos Street . . . . 1243 Beech Avenue .. . . 2676 Falcon Bridge . . . . . .3749 Boudinot . . . 3309 Price Avenue . . .' 3709 Carson Avenue . . 2755 Cyclorama Drive . . . . . 3646 West Liberty .. . . . . . .9771 Highridge . . 921 Mt. Hope Avenue . . 3264 Hildreth Avenue ... . .3801 Dina Terrace . . . . . 925 Seton Avenue . . 3044 Daytona Avenue .. . 1023 Purcell Avenue . . 576 Considine Avenue 1976 Queen City Avenue ... 1726 Minion Avenue . . .1822 Ashbrook Drive . . 2247 Harrison Avenue . . .3123 Dickinson Road 1910 Fairmount Avenue . . . . 1330 Manss Avenue . . .3134 Dickinson Road . . . . . 3708 Forest Court . 2364 Maryland Avenue . . . . . 3238 Daytona . . .589 Grand Avenue .... 1122 Fairbanks .... . . 832 Rosemont ........940Rosemont .... 1419 Beech Avenue . .2424 Homestead Place . . . 4774 Hardwick Drive . . . . . . . . .643 Steiner .......1707 IliffStreet . . . . . . 1014WelIs Street H3311 Epworth Avenue . . . . . . .4028 St. Martins . .3492 Ridgewood Road ..... 7417 Wynne Place . . . . 451 Purcell Avenue . . 2860 Westbrook Drive . . . . . . . 504 Virgil Road . . . . 3674 River Road . . . 3748 Quante Avenue . . .2455 Saturn Street . . . . .2935 Feltz Avenue ........ 3984 Fawnhill 3616 Muddy Creek Road ......... 4527 Hillside ..... 3592 Janlin Court . . 5655 Antoninus Drive . . . 3969 Delmar Avenue ... .. 3056 Hull Avenue . . . . . . . 975 Hawthorne . . 3144 Mary Jane Drive . . . 3423 Corrine Avenue . . . . 633 Burna Street . . .2311 Kline Avenue ... .4612 Joana Place ........ 466 Considine . . . 1958 Anderson Ferry . 1875 Westwood Avenue ... . . 1012 Glenna Drive ......3144Oueen City . . .3315 Wunder Avenue . . . 3113 Phillips Avenue . . . 6534 Revere Avenue . . . . . 835 Harris Avenue 2684 Queen City Avenue . . . .. 1092 Belvior Lane . . . 5132 Sumter Avenue Naegel, Holly 187 .... Nagel, Nancy 62,187 .... Nalve, Kirk 187 ...... . Napier, Thomas 187 ..... Nare, Felicia 187 .......... Nash, Calvin 68,105,187 .... Neal, Allan 54 ..,........ Neal, Jeanette 187 ..... Neal, Richard 187 . . . Neal, Robert 187 ...... Neal, Shirley 188 ........ Neufarth, Elaine 57,188 .. . Nicholson, Dave 57,60 . . . Niehaus, Linda 188 ..... Nix, Marcia 22,188 ... Noll, Debbie 188 .... Noth, Wayne 188 ... O'Bannion, Billie 188 .... Oliver, Martha 117,188 ........ O'Malley, Pam 57,188 ......... Outcalt, Susan 29,54,59.60,188 . Owen, Gary 59 .............. Pardo, Thomas 60,188 . . . Parker, Donald 188 ........... Patton Kevin 188 ............ Pauiasag, Patricia 28,50,51,98,188' ' ' ' ' ' ' Paulsen, Kristine 54,188 .......... . Pearson, William 188 ............ Pekel, Douglas 188 .... Percer, Adele 188 . . . Peters, Gregory 188 . . . Petke, Angelina 188 . . . Petri, Frank 124,188 .... Pettyjohn, Dan 188 ..... Phelps, Sandra 188 ....... Phillips, John 54,57,188 ... Piatt, Constance 189 .... Pierce, James 189 ..... Pierce, Patti 189 ......... Pohl, Donna 14,48,189 .... Poland, Terri 59,189 ....... Pollitt, Darlene 59,60,189 . . . Pong, Jasmine 53,68,189 ..... Porter, Richard 48,60,67,189 . . . Poynter, Karen 189 ........ Pragar, Raymond 60,189 . . . Prater, James 189 ........ Prather, Thomas 189 .... Predmore, Sheila 190 . . . Preston, John 190 . .... Presutto, John 190 .... Railey, Donna 54,57,108,190 . .. Raley, Jerrold 190 ......... Ramler, Ralph 190 ........ Rawlings, Richard 190 ....... Ray, Barbara 34,62,68,190 ..... Rayborn, Paula 22,24,33,190 . . . Reardon, John 190 ......... Redmond, Deborah 190 .... Reeves, Kathryn 190 .' ....... . Rehme, Deanna 29,54,56,191 . . . Reid, Peggy 191 ............ Reynolds, Arthur 33,72,191 . . . Reynolds, Beverly 59,191 . . . Rider, James 54,191 ..... Riggs, Mary 191 .......... Riley, Debra 191 ............. Ritsch, Randolph 8,52,67,191 . . Roach, Marianne 191 ....... Rodgers, Edward 191 ...... Rodgers, John 191 .. . Rose, Doris 191 ..... Ross, Donald 191 ....... Roth, Catherine 28,191 . . Roth, David 191 ....... Rothan, David 191 . . . Rothwell, Alice 191 .. Royce, Terri 191 .... .. . . . 3379 Rodeo Court . . . 2375 Montana Avenue . . . . .1059 Delhi Avenue . . . .1067 Delhi Avenue . . . . 3115Murdock . . . . .2147 Staebler Street ..... 1166 Morado Drive . . 1828 Westwood Avenue .........4040McFarIan ..... 1166 Morado Drive . . 1863 Westwood Avenue ....... 2830 Diehl Road . . . . . .3039 Penrose Place . .4359 Ridgeview Avenue ....... 2868 Diehl Road . . 1727 Tuxworth Avenue ........311Pamarama ... . . . 3644 Hillside . . . . . . . . .5555 Delridge . . . .746 Enright Avenue ..... 2781 Queen City .. . . .. 3447 Quante . . . .... 2026 Bellglade Terrace . .. ......... 4019 Fawnhill Lane 2273 Schoedinger Avenue . . . . . . 5259 Sidney Road . . . . . 3104 Pickway Drive . . . . 2231 Sable Drive . . . . . .3271 Lakeview . . . . . . 906 Harris Avenue .... 1131 Cherevilla Lane 5002 Western H ills Avenue . . . 830 Considine Avenue . . . . . . . 792 Wilbud Drive .2940 West Tower Avenue . .' ..... 1135 Carmania 5223Ralph . . . . . 4822 Prosperity . . . . 1040 Gilsey Avenue . . . 2544 Wingham Drive . . . . 4110 Francis Avenue . . . 3109 Coral Park Drive . . 4753 Highridge Avenue .........2496Wingham . . . . 3530 Warsaw Avenue . . 3389 Glenmore Avenue . . . 230 Fairbanks Avenue ..........2922Mignon . . . 1006 Covedale Avenue .. . . . . . 1249 Ruthledge . . .3100 McHenry Avenue . . . . 3538 Bruestle Avenue ..............835WelIs . . . . . . . 2836 Harrison Avenue . . . .4998 Western Hills Avenue . . . . . 3117 Daytona Avenue . . . 2924 Woodrow Avenue .........3449McFadden . . . 2590 Queen City Avenue . . . . . . . .5229 Leona Drive 3553Epworth . . . . . . . 3014 Price Avenue . . . . 2630 Harrison Avenue . . . . . .789 Delhi Avenue .......7222 Graedy Road . . .2518 Queen City Avenue ...... 1113Seton Avenue ... . . . .'940 Seibel Lane . . . .3249 Hanna Avenue . . . 3435 Hillside Avenue ... . .984 Delhi Avenue . . .1897 Montrose Street ..... 5208 Relluk Drive . . .3399 Anaconda Drive ...........753Wllbud . . .3308 Gamble Avenue .... . .456 Elberon Avenue . . . 79 Anderson Ferry Road index 239 Ruehlman, Robert 117,201 . . Runkle, John 35,67,191 .... Russel, Steven 191 ...... Rutledge, Linda 191 . . Ryan, Dika191 ..... . Salyers, Judith 191 ............ Sampson, Joanne 28,51,191 ..... 3845Delmar . . . . 3051 Montana Avenue .. . . . . .. 2629 Harrison .... ..1115Winfield .. . . 3018 Ramona Avenue . . . . .2523 Sarvis Court . . . 1059 Schiff Avenue Samuelson, Darlene 56,57,101,192 .... ....... 5 27 Virgil Road Sander, Lucinda 192 ........... Sanders, Thomas 192 .......... Sanderson, Ronald 192 .... Sauerbrey, Thomas 192 . . . Sauers, David 77,192 . . . Scheid, Joyce 192 .... Schmidt, Terry 192 ........ Schneider, Donna 192 ........ Schneider, Ted 24,192 ........ Schneider, Thomas 33,72,192 . . . Schneider, William 54 ........ Schulte, Gerald 192 ......4 Schulte, Jerry 54,57,59 .... Schultz, Darlene 193 ...... Schultz, Dennis 193 ....... Schulze, James 193 .......... Schuster, Susan 60,66,193 ..... Schwartz, George 121,193,201 . . . Scott, Janie 193 .............. Scott, Marie 193 .............. Scroggins, Jane 54,56,57,165,193 . Seay, Mary 60,106,193 ......... Sedgwick, Warren 193 ......... Seibert, Dennis 193. . . Seiwert, Richard 193 . . . Selby, Nancy 193 ......... Shamblin, Barbara 62,193 . . . Sharp, Kathy 193 ......... Sheets, Albert 59,67,193 . . . Shelby, Pamela 193 ...... Sheppard, Jon 193 ..... Shields, Gary 193 ...... Shields, Peter 193 ............ Siciliano, Sandra 193,201 ....... Simpson, Donna 48,52,66,193 . . . Sinclair, Cathye 193 .......... Sinex, Mark 59,193 .......... Singleton, Debra 194 . . . Sisson, Chris 57 .,...... Skeen, Deborah 52,194 . . . Skidmore, Debbie 194 .. . Slaven, Larry 194 ......... Slocum, Robert 162,194 .... Smith, Barbara 194 ...... Smith, Cheri 194 ,...... Smith, Donald 194 ...... Smith, William 194 ,........ Sneddon, Alexander 67,194 . . Snedling, Peggy 194 .......... Snyder, Gary 194 ............. Snyder, Rebecca 57,66,68,194 .... Souders, Larry 72,194 ........ Souders, Linda 194 ......... Sowder, Patricia 194 ..... Sparks, Michael 194 ....... Speckert, Robert 117,194 . . . Spille, Robert 194 .......... Spillman, Deborah 60,194 . . . Spillman, Denise 194 ...... Spradlin, Dean 194 ...... Sprague, Stevens 194 ...... Spronk, Frederick 54,194 . . . Starrett, Kenneth 195 ...... Staubitz, Martha 57,195 .... Steele, Shelley 195 ...... Steers, Diana 195 ...... Stephens, Barbara 195 . . . Stewart, David 72,195 . . . Stimetz, Katrina 195 .... Stoeckle, Jey 52,195 .... Story, Bonnie 195 .... Strait, Janice 195 .... Suelter, Fred 72,195 .... Sullivan, Dennis 196 .... Taleff, Wayne 128,196 . . . 240 index ... 2190 Townhill Drive . . . 3050 Mickey Court .........1034KreisLane ...........1626Pasadena . . .. 1126 Beech Meadow Lane . . . . 3209 Daytona Avenue . . . . . 5139 Sidney Road . . . . , . 1208 Beech Avenue . . . . . .3403 Cheviot Avenue . . . 2905 Cavanaugh Avenue . . 6624Parkland . . . . . . .1004 Delhi Avenue . . .4259 Washington Avenue . . . .2562 Montana Avenue . . . . . . 7362 Gracely Drive . . . . 3442 Boudinot Avenue . . . . 3500 Woodbine Avenue . . . . . 3747 Quente Avenue . . . . . . . . 909 Hawthorne Avenue ..........3112WarsawAvenue 2448 Western Northern Boulevard . . . . . . . . .3486 Epworth Avenue , ........... 3945 Davis Avenue . . . . . . . . 3357 Hillside 3837Delmar . .. 1013 Underwood Place ....2542RingPlace ....... 1218 Sliker Avenue . . . 3234 Queen City Avenue . . . . 3102 Daytona Avenue 2601 Fenton . . . . . . .2416 Ferguson . . . 180 Monitor Avenue .... 3116 Mary Jane Drive . . . . . 5333 Sidney Road . . . 2780 Baker Avenue . . . .3302 Price Avenue . . . . . .935 Summit Avenue ........3068 Jadevo Court . . . .4984 Western Hills Avenue . . . . . . . 2702 Morrow Place . . . .2538 Montana Avenue . . . . 3906 Carrie Avenue . . . 4290 Hillside Avenue . . . . . 3425 Hazlewood . . .1865 Knox Street ...... 2534 River Road . . . 3068 Lischer Avenue . . . . . . . . 6721 Hillside . . . . . . 2670 Shaffer . . . . . 3006 Werk Road . .....,.... 2667 Cora . . . . 2009 Harrison Avenue ... . . . .1134 Rutledge Avenue . . . .3019 Bracken Woods Lane . . . .3046 Bracken Woods Lane . . . . . .6730 Hillside Avenue . . . . . 1641 Minion Avenue ..... 1641 Minion Avenue .. .2188 Queen City Avenue .. . . . .4724 Embrett Court ..........6748Jersey .. . . .3111 Price Avenue . . . . . . . . 2956 Thrushfield . . . . 2795 Westbrook Drive ....... 4221 Applegate . . . . . .3342 Anaconda Drive . . .3901 Washington Avenue .. . . . . 1236 Beech Avenue .. . . . . . . . .5389Sidney . . . 3067 Veazey Avenue . . . .3093 Belden Circle . . . 2640 Gehrum Lane .. . . . . 3922 Farrell . . . . 3227 Phoenix Avenue Tatman, Nitakay 196 .... Taulbee,Pollyanne 196. . . Taylor, Angie 196 ..... Taylor, Jeff 196 ..... Taylor, Richard 196 . . . Taylor, Robert 196 ..... Taylor, Teresa 196 ...... Teschner, Richard 196 . . . Thomas, Paula 196 ..... Tipton, Paula 59,196 .... Tomanelli, Stephen 196 .... Tomlinson, James 59 . . . Towles, Dwayne 196 ..... Townsend, Robert 196 . . . Traynor, Beverly 196 . . . Trenz, Paul 165,196 .... Troy, James 196 ..... Tucker, Allen 196 .... Turley, Jay 196 ........ Turner, Donna 59,196 . . . V Vanderpoal, Charlene 59,196 . . . Varland, Eric 196 .......,.. Varner, Carol 196 ........ Vath, William 77,197 ....... Vaught, David 197 .' .......... Vehr, Deborah 54,62,101,197 .. . Vogel, James 197 .......... Volz, Michael 199 .... . . . W Waddell, Lana 201 ...... Wadell, Patricia 59,197 . . . Wainz, Bruce 197 ..,...... Waldeck, Susan 22,48,197 . . . Walden, Brenda 59,197 ..... Waller, Merry 48,59,197 .... Watson, Diana 197 ...... Weber, Erika 53,197 .... Weber, John 198 ..... Weber, Steve 198 . . Weber, Susan 198 . . . Weiler, Patti 198 ..... Weinert, Heike 198 ...... Wellbaum, Dennis 198 . . . West, Sharon 198 ........ Westrich, Dennis 198 ....... Wetenkamp, Mark 67,198 ...... Wetterich, Daniel 33,72,198 .... Whitehurst, Deborah 162,198 .... Wickman, Karen 198 ......... Wickstrom, Robert 199 ...... Williams, Kenneth 199 ........ Williams, Rodger, 54,57,199 .... Williams, Saundra 199 ....... Williamson, Lance 199 ..... Willis, Sharon 199 ...... Willner, Henry 199,121 . .. Wilson, Barbara 199 .... Wilson, Patricia 199 .... Wilson, Sue 199 ........ Winters, Pamela 54,199 ..... Winther, Holly 48,66,199 , . . Witte, Nancy 48,199 .............. Wood Susan 48 199 ....... wrasslhan, Diane54,56,57,62,101,199' ' ' ' ' Wuebbling, Robert 199 .............. . . Wuerdeman, Linda 62,199 ......... . . Y Yocum, Roy 60,199 .... York, Robert 199 ...... Young, Charles 51,199 . . . Young, Sandy 201 .... Young, Sharon 199 . . . Z Zohn, Joseph 199 .......... Zieger, Karen 199 ............. Zimmerman, Cynthia 4,21,199 . . . Zoellner, Cy nda 60,200 ....... Zwick, Gary 200 ........... . . 5589 Glenway Avenue ..... .1879 Knox Street . . 810 Considine Avenue . 4437 Carnation Avenue . . .3738 Hillside Avenue . .571 Rosemont Avenue . . .966 Covedale Avenue . . . . 654 Steiner Avenue .3609 West Eighth Street . . . 5093 Sumter Avenue ........ 4163 Harrison .1701 Westwood Avenue . . . . 712 Purcell Avenue . . . . . 2679 Cora Avenue . . . .935 Elberon Avenue .. 1818 Rinneman Road . . . .3145 Penrose Place . . . . . . 3314 River Road . 3306 Stanhope Avenue 2800 Queen City Avenue . . . . .777 Sedam Street . . . . 1150 Glenna Drive . . . .2401 Nova Avenue . . .3362 Hanna Avenue . . . 1008 Morado Drive . . . 5019 Rellum Avenue . . . 3084 Percy Avenue . . . . 5004 Cleves Pike . . . .923 Elberon Avenue . . , 3907 Carrie Avenue . . . . 1318 Manss Avenue . . .180 Richardson Place . . . 1423 Beech Avenue . . 3316 Hildreth Avenue . . 2197 Harrison Avenue . 1702 Wyoming Avenue . . . . . .5165 Leona Drive ...........3921 Davis 1036 McPherson Avenue . . 2196 Champlain Road 3622 Homelawn Avenue . . .1784 Esmonde Street . . . 1442 Denver Avenue . . .3875 Roswell Avenue . . 3229 Coral Park Drive . . . .2686 Rehman Road . .3203 Epworth Avenue . . . .3699 Lovell Avenue . . . 3300 Koenig Avenue . . .1790 Ashbrook Drive . . .1726 Ashbrook Drive . . . 5028 Ralph Avenue . . . . 3157 River Road . . . 451 Purcell Avenue . . . .2947 Feltz Avenue . . .2654 Mustang Drive . , . . .1247 Quebec Road . . 3024 Junietta Avenue . . . .648 Enright Avenue . . . . .4435 Schulte Drive . .3223 Dartmouth Drive . 1875 Forest View Lane . . . . . 5024 Sidney Road . . . . . . . .4721 Highridge . .3329 Epworth Avenue . . . . 2119 Storrs Street . . . . 4725 Dale Avenue . , . .947 Elberon Avenue 1236Beech 1236Beech . . 2679 Westbrook Drive ..........6716Jersey . . . .3413 Tangent Drive . . 4749 Prosperity Drive . . .3390 Goldrush Court Henry, General Index JUNIORS Abanto, Fernando Abbott, Janie . . . Abbott, Joan . . . Ackermann, David Adkins, Mel .... Ahr, Thomas . . . Albers, Richard . Allart, Steph . . . Allen, Brenda . . . Allen, Steve . . . . Anderson, Elwood Anderson, Lee . . Andriacco, Dianne Anness, Harold . . Anton, Denice . . Antunes, Terri . . Armstrong, Gary . Arrico, Roberta . Auberger, Larry . Ault, Bobbie . . . B Bachelier, Ava . . Bachman, Marilyn Baker, Bettie . . . Baker, Bruce . . . Baker, Mignon . . Baker, Richard . . Bates, Sharon . . . Bauer, Chris . . . Baverman, Dayne Baxter, Willie . . . Bays, Leonard . . Beasley, Chuck . . Beck,Terrie . . . Becker, Dean . . . Bennett, Barbara . Berns, Diane . . . Berry, Charles . . Bidzos, Pete . . . Burkenhauser, Dave Bledsoe, Terry . . Bley,Jim ..... Bobinger, Mike . . Boehnlew, Marsha Bohl, Ron ..... Bolen, Anna . . . Bolsen, David . . . Bouria, Debra . . Bowen, Susan . . Bowling, Diane . . Bowling, Kathy . Braden, Joyce .. Bradshaq, Thomas Brafford, Herb . . A 72,101,152 ......152 ....28,152 ......152 ......152 ...51,52,152 ......152 152 152 .. ...152 152 152 ......152 67,152,161 152 ...152 ...152 ...152 ...152 ...152 . . 28,152 .. ...152 ...152 ...152 ... 152 .. 77,152 .. . 152 152 II fII152 152 152 152 152 152 152 . . . 152 152 152 152 152 . . . 152 152 ::::::152 72,152,161 . . . . 152 .54,57,152 . . . . 152 28,107,152 . . . . 152 ...152 ...152 .. ...152 ...152 Brater, Ken ........ 72,152 Breeden Bill . . . , ....... 59 Breen, Phil . 32,66,102,150,152 Bruenig, Marmret Brown, Phil .... Browne, David . . Bruestle, Eric . . . Bryant, Susanne . Buckner, Leah . . Burdsall, Jeffery . Burger, Ronald . . Butler, John . . . Butsch, Beth . . C Camden, Steve . . Cammerer, Daryl . ....28,152 . . . . 99,152 .. . . ..152 ...54,57,152 ..... .152 ...,152 ...... 152 .... . . 152 . . .54,57,152 ... 28,152 . . . . . 152 . . .54,57,152 Campanello, Tony ...... 152 Campbell, Rose Marie .... 152 Candill, Joan ......... 152 Carter, Roy ...... . . . 152 Casey, Russell . . . . . 152 Caudill, Joan . . .... 59 Cavendisn, Jay . . . . 72,152 Center, Carol . . . . . 152 Chaney,Ginny . . . . . 28,152 Chumbley, Dena . . . . . 152 Ciambarella, Joe . . . . . 152 Clabough, Janet . . . . . 152 Clark, Rick .... . . . 153 Clemens, Don . . . . 72,153 Cole, Don .... . . . 153 Cole, Wilbert . . . . . 153 Collins, Bob . . . 153 Collins, Terry . . . . . 72,100 Colyer, Sharon . . . . . 153 Cook, Don ... ...153 Cook, Eric . . . . . 153 Cook, Karen . . Cook, Terry .... Coons, Susan .... Corbett, Audrey . . Corcoran, David . . Cornelius, Carl . . Correll, Deborah . . Corsmeier, Barbara Cost, Rodney .... Cottingham, Kay . . Courtney, Richard . Cox, Glenn ..... Cox, .lamie ..... Coy, Geoff . . . . .....153 .....153 .65,15'1,153 .....153 .....153 153 153 ....153 . . 54,153 . .. 54,153 .. . . . 153 ... . . 153 ..24,25,153 .....153 Craig, Joyce .... 28,57,60,153 Craig, Sue ........... 153 Cromer, Sue ....... 28,153 Crooker, Mary Ellen ...,. 153 Cunningham, Jeff . . . . . 153 Curry, John ..... . . . 153 D Daley, Darlene . . . . . 153 Davidson, Tom . . . . 72,153 Davis, Scott ..... . . . 153 Dawson, Cynthia . . . . . 153 Dean,Toni .... . . . 153 Decker, Jack . . .... 153 Deegan, Diana . . . . 24,153 Deinlier, Beverly . . . . . 153 Delaney, Sharon . . . . . 153 Derlinger, Doug . . Dewar, Donald . . ....153 . 153 Diciero, Anne ...... 59,153 Diersing, Cliff ..... 54,57,153 Dill, Beverly . . . .... . 153 Dilz, Marretta . . . . . . . 153 Dittelberger, Janet . . . . . 153 Doepke, James . . . . . . . 153 Doll,Joyce .... . . 59,153 Doss, Wanda . . . . . . 153 Douglas, Kathy . . . . . 153 Dowler, Steve . . . . . . .153 Doyle, Mitzie . . . . . . 153 Drake, George . . . . . 153 Drescher, Steve . . .... 153 Drew, Donna . . . . 52,153 Dreyer, Linda . . . . 28,153 Droweirga, Ken . . . . . 153 Dudley, Pam . . . . . . 109 Dulay, Mike .... . . . 153 Duncan, Deborah .... .... 1 53 Duncan, Denise .... .... 1 53 Durbin, Kathy ... ....153 Durnell, Cheryl .. ...... 153 Duvall, Dennis . . . E Edwards, Grant . . ....54,57 153 Eggert, Debbie . . Elkins, Paul . . . Ellis, Donald . . . Ellman, Frank . . Emiley, Ed . . . Endres, Beverly . Erhardt, Barby . . Essell, Karen .... Esterman, Donald . Evans, Dianna . , F Fair, Dianne . . Falls, Terry . . Fancher, Kim . . . Farruggia, Joe . . . Faulconer, Cheryl . Federer, Barbara . . ..153 ..153 ..153 ...153 . . 72,153 . . 28.153 151 54,153 ...153 ..153 ..153 ..153 ...153 .....153 ...48,153 29,54,153 Federman, Ellen ........... 28 Finley, Roseanna . Fischer, Beverly . Fischer, Gary .... Fitzpatrick, Sharon Flaherty, Jim .... Flynn, Kathy . . . Fortune, Dianna . . Fotos, Toni .... Fox, Allison . . Fox, Susanne . . Frakes, Gary . . Frey, Shirley . . Fricke, Michel . . Fristoe, Bob .... Frueh, Sonya . . . Fuson,Jan ..... Futamachi, Barbara G Gailliez, Kenneth . Gaines, Doug .... Gammill, Mimi . . . Garland, Cindy . . . Garrison, Sharon . . Geiger, Jill ..... Gemereth, John . . Gerberick,Jon . . . Gifford, Mike . . Ginter, Mark . . Glenn, Sharon . . . Gloystein, Nancy . Golden, Roger . . . Grant, Kathy .... Gravett, Dennis . . Greer, Darlene . . . Grimmekman, Nancy Greene, Denise . . . Green, Dennis . . . Greene, Donna . . . Gross, Mike . . . Guater, Peter . . Gum, Patti ..... ,GutzwiIler, Jackie . H Hagemann, Dan . Hahn, Paula . . . Hall, Jan . . . Hall, Keith . . . Hall, Virginia . . . Hallbauer, Harry . . Halsey, Barbarra . . Hamblin, Linda ... Hamilton, Mike . Hamilton, Ron . . Hamlin, Dennis . . Hammon, Pam . . Hammon,Wayne , . Harding, Sandy . . . . . 153 ... 153 . 72,153 28,59,154 . 72,154 . 28,154 ... 154 .. . 154 . 60,154 . 60,154 ... 154 . 60,154 .....154 ....154 .. 154 ...154 .28,154 ... 154 54,57,154 . . . . 28 . 59,154 . . . 154 .. 154 .. 154 .. 159 .. 154 . . 154 .. 154 . . . 154 ... 154 28,59,154 .....154 .....154 ....154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ...154 .. . . .59 ..113,154 ...154 ...59,154 ....154 ....154 ..154 ...154 154 ff1'5b,154 . ... 154 ..154 Hardman,Jan . . ....154 Harlow, Bev . . . . . 28,154 Harper, Carolyn . . . . . 154 Harris, Sharon . . . . 154 Harry, Len . . . . 154 Harvey, John . . . . 154 Harvey, Rick . . . . 154 Harvey Tim . . . . . 154 Hauger, Gary . . Hauser, Helen . Hayes, Bruce . . Hayfer, Dave . . Hays, Mike ...... Haywo rth, Billie . . . ....154 . . 28,154 ...154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ...154 Hedrick, Dwight . . . Heiland,Nellie . . . . . 154 Heitner, Jill .... Hemmer, Terri .... lman, Janet .... 59,154 Hempe Henegar, Barb . . Hennessey,Tim . Russell . . . Henry, Veronica . . . Hensley, Mike . . . . . .28,154 ...154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ..154 ...154 Herbert, Peggy ......... 28,154 Herold, Marty ............ 154 Hermann, Diane .32,33,52,62,154 Herzner, Velma ..... Hetzer, Kathy . ..... . Heyob, Gary . . . Higgins, Mark . . Hill, Gail .... Hill, Patricia ..... Hinkle, Rosemary . . Hoeh, Jim ..... Hoehr, Richard . . Hoff, Linda ...... Holbrock, Edwind . . Holland, Charlene ... Hollandsworth, Debbie Hollandworth, Gary . . Holloway, Brenda . . Holt, Donna ..... Honecker, Tom . . Hood, Barbara . . . Hoover, Gary . . Hopf, Dave . . . Horn, Connie . . . Howe, Roger . ......154 ,.....154 .....154 . . 54,155 ...155 ....155 52155 f f 72,155 ...155 ..155 . ..155 ......155 155 ......155 .28,59,154 .. . . 155 . , 72,155 ... 155 . . 155 155 ::::155 155 Hudson, Nancy f I I f :24,33,155 Huegel,Daqn... ....... .155 Hughes, Burton . . Hughes, Jeff .... Hughes, Tom ..... Huling, Johnny ...... ...155 . ..155 . . .155 ..72,155 Hummeldorf, David ........ 155 Hunt, Dana ...... Hunter, Marilyn . . Huxso ll,Mark . .. I latrides, Litso . lsenogle, Jeff . . J Jacobs, Susan .... Jahoda, John .... . Jarrold, Gary .... . Jivoin, Gregory ..... Jones, Cindy . . . . . Jones, Debra . . . Jones, Michele . . Jones, Wayne ..... K Kahle, Pam .. . Karle, Jim .... Keethler, Gloria . . Keller, Barb ..... Kelly, Robinlynn . . . . 155 .. . 155 . 54,155 .. . 155 . 72,155 .....159 ..77,155 ...155 . . .155 .119,155 . ..155 ...155 . ..155 Jones, Sue . . . . .54,57,155 ...155 .. 155 .. 155 ...155- . 54,155 index 241 Kelly, Sandra . . . Kemper, Mike . . King, Brad . . . 'Kin Ray . g, . . Kinman,Sam . . Kirk, Joe . . . Kissel, Penny . . . Kleeman,Jim .... Klien, James .... Klink, Roger ,. . . Klotter, Juli . . Klumb, Joe .... Knochelman,Jill . . Knotts, Barry .... Kolks, Rosemary . . Koller, Fred .... Krisko, Cathy . Kroger, Greg . . Kuhn, Carolyn . . . Kyde, Ken . . . L Lacortiglia, Sylvester Lagaly, Donald . . . Lamott, Michael . . Landers, Ted . . Lane,Judy . . Lane, Mike . . Lanter, Jerry . . Lanza, Nancy . . Law,Chris ..... Lawrence, Pam . . . Lay,Stanley .. . Lee, Stanley . . Leyer, James . . Lenzer, Carl . . . Ley, Stanley .... Linderman, Kathy . Lipps, Alice ..... Long, Pam .... Lucas, Sally . . Lueders, Kim . . Lutz, Judy . . M Maddux, Rick . . Maher, Tim . . . Maier, Sue . . . Mayor, Bill .... Manning, Shirley . . Margeson, Gary . Martini, Philip . . Mass, Denise . . . Masters, Terry . . . Mauch, Bev ..... Marridoglow, Teddy Maxie, Erine .... May, Debbie .... McCarter, Ann . . McClendon, Joe . . McClure, Mike . . . McCormick, Charlene .. 57,155 . . . 155 .. 9,155 .. 155 .. 155 .. 155 155 155 f 15li,'5z,1 55 155 ' f f 51155 155 ..155 ..155 ...155 ....155 ..66,155 ...155 ,. 48,155 ...155 .. 54.155 ....155 ..155 ..155 ..155 ..155 ..155 155 155 . 1 Q Q 6,24,a3, 48,121, 155 ..... 155 156 ..156 ..156 .156 ... 60,156 . . . 69,156 ..... 156 ... 69,156 . ...,156 . . . 28,156 . . . 77,156 156 .::.51 ..156 ..156 ..156 156 .. 156 156 156 fiffise .. ..155 ..156 ..156 156 :::::156 ....156 McCosham, Colleen 59,65,1 51 ,1 56 McCready, Rose . . . .28,59,156 McElroy, Mikd ...... 103,156 McGinnes, Janie . . McIntosh,Jim . . . McKeehan, Debbie . NlcVay, Terry . . . McWharter, Dennis Meacham, Ginny . . Meade, Tim ..... Medley, Carl . . . Medlock, Mike . . Meece, John . . Meier, Bill .... Meiggs, Robert . . Meinert, Larry . . Meltebrink, Mark . Mercer, Marilyn . . Merkel, Barbara . . Mercurio, Denny . . 242 index . . . 28,156 156 .. ..156 156 , ..156 ..156 ..156 ..156 ...156 156 . .. 67,156 ... 57,156 . . . 77,156 .. ...156 . . . 59,156 . .28,60,156 .....156 Mergy, Charles . . Merritt, James . . Meyer, Bob . . Meyer, Jane .... Meyer, Marlene . . Miller, Cathy . . . Miller, Dale .... Miller, Jay .... Miller, Kirk .... Miller, Marilyn . . Mills, Lynn .... Mills, Steve .... Minnick, Jacqui . Mitchell, Beverly . Mitchell, Kathleen Mitchell, Pam . . . Mitchell, Robert . Moll,James .... Moll, Janet .... Mongenas, Debbie Moore, Peggy . . . Moore, Wes ..... Morris, Rhonda . . Mosbaugh, Dale . . . Moser, Richard .... Mueller, Susan . . Murphy, Michael . Murray, Gary . . Muse, Patricia . . . Myers, Connie . . Mumphrey, Louie Mynhier, Lynn . . . N Naegle, Steve . . . Neal, Steve .... Neal, Wanda . . . Neely, Sue ...... Nelson, Sylvia .... Neudigate, Debbie Newmann, Terry . . Newman, Pam .... Nickoson, Billie . . Nickulus, Susan , . Niesz, Hermine . . . ... . . . 157 .24,15O,157 157 157 Noble, Carol . . Noll, David ...... Noppert, Denise . . . Norden,John . . Norman, Ron . . O Ober, Kathy . . O'Brien, John . O'Connor, Jim . O'Leary,Jim . . Outcalt, Beverly . . P Papathanas, Harry Parrie, Toni . . . Patton, Mary . . Pearson, David . Peelman, Mary . Peelman, Vivian Penno, Jim . . . Peponis, Steve . Phelps, Dawn . . Philips, Kathy . Pieczonka, Carl . Plagge, Gerry . . Poland, Dennis I Poynter, Joe . . Puening, Art . . Putteet, Raymond Pyles, Janet . . . ..156 . ..156 156 .. 28,156 ...156 .. 54,156 ...156 ..156 .. .72 ..156 156 . . 54,156 ...156 ..156 ..156 . .156 ...156 . ...156 .. 28,156 .. 28.156 .... 156 .. 67,156 . . . . 156 .. 54,156 . . . . 156 .24,57,156 . . 54,157 .. 156 .. 156 .. 156 . . .28 156 157 .....157 ......157 . .157,161 ....157 ..157 ....157 .....28 ....157 .59,6O,157 .....67 ....157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 .. 54,157 ...157 ..157 ..159 ...157 .. 28,157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ...157 .. 59,157 ....157 . ..157 .. 151 O Quante, Scott .. Cluelle, Maria . . . R Rader, Linda .... Randolph, Pamela . Rawlings, Nancy . . Record, Beverly . . Redding, Donna . . Reed, Morris .... Reichardt, Barbara . Reichardt, Bernard Reidel, Dave .... Resurreccian, Linda Reuter, Fred .... Rice, Constance . . Rich, Geraldine . . Rich, Sue ...... Richardson, Mary . Richardson, Nancy Richter, William . . Riddle, Nancy . . . Rider, Linda . Riggs, John . . Riggs, Sylvia .. Riggs, Tom . . . Rink, Dan .... Ritter, Mike . . . Ritter, Suzanne . . Ritz, Nick ..... Robb, Brenda . . Roeder, Rick . . . Rogers, Betty .... Rohring, Roger . . . Rose, Sandy .... Roseberry, Doris . . Ross, Carl ...... Ross, Frank .... Ross, Matilda . . . Rost, Carol . . .. . 157 157 ...157 ...157 ...157 ...157 ...157 . . 72,157 . . . 59,158 .....157 ...,.157 .. . 59,157 .. . 60,157 28,59,157 157 . . .111, 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 . . . . .157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 .... 157 . . . . . . 157 Roth, Dave . . . .52,150,157 Rumer, Jane , Runck, Jane . Rupe, Kathy . . . Russell, Becky . . Russell, James . . Russell, Judy ..... Ruthemeyer, Rose . . Ryan, Dave ..... S ......28 ....157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 ..157 Sager, Trudy . . . . . 59,157 158 Sagraves, Tom . . Sandefur, Amy . . . Sander, Nancy . . . Sanderson, Debbie . Sawyer, James . . . 158 .. 158 158 158 Scalf, Linda ....... 54,58,158 Scheidenberger, Carl .....158 Scheidt, Frank ...... 72,158 Schenck, Dennis . . Schipf, Mary Lou . . Scholl, Pamela ..... . . Schernover, Connie Schmidt, Christina . Schorsch, John . . . Schorsch,Thomas . Schroder, Steve . . Schroeder, Judy . . Schulte, Pattie . . . Schumer, Bonnie . . ...52.158 158 158 158 . . ,57 . .158 . .158 158 . . . 158 ... 59,158 158 158 Schweitzer, Carl .... . . Schweitzer, Martha Scoggins, Denise . . Scott, Greg ..... Seitz, Cathy .... Selmeyer, Wanda . . Sembach, Sally . . . Semm, Tom . . . Setser, Vickie . . . 158 . . 158 .. . 158 . . . 28,54 . . . 28,158 ...158 ..158 ..158 Sferra, Rick .... Shamblin, Bill , . Sharp, Jack .... Sharp, Michael . ..158 .....158 . . . . . . . 158 Shaw, Mary ..... 24,60,65,158 Shearer, Connie . Sheckels, Jeffery . Shook, Ron .,.. Shops, Charles . . Siciliano, Randy . Siegler, Ken .... Simonson, David . Sims, Robert . . . Singleton, Linda . Smallwood, Gary Smith, Dave . . . Smith, Gerold . . Smith, Larry . . Snape, Phylis . . . Snowden,John . . Sohngen, Dan . . . Soldane,Jim . . , Spear, Marsha . . Speckert, Christine Speckert, Roxanne Spence, Becky . . Spence, Ralph . . Spilman, Martha . Spradlin, Brenda . Spardlin, Glenna . Sparling, Robert . Stacey, Ed .... Staft, Karen . . Staton, Mike . . Staubitz, Tom . . Steinhard, Bruce . Steinreide,Jim . . Stemmer, Kathy . Stephens, Mark . . Stephenson, Linda Stevens, Craig . . Stevens, Debbie . Stewart, Pam . . . Stines, Charles . . Stilla, Gary . . . Stille, Debbie . . . Stone, JoAnn . . L Story, Debbie . . 158 . .. 54,158 158 . ...158 . ...158 158 . .. 158 158 . .. 159 .. ...' 158 158 158 158 f f :28,66,158 . . . . 54,158 158 . ...158 .....158 . ...158 . ...158 158 . . 72,158 . .. 28,158 . ...158 158 f 2:2158 158 158 ... 158 158 158 . . . 158 . ...158 . ...158 .....158 .......72 ,.....158 . . .51 ,59,158 .....158 ...,158 .....57 ...28,59,60 158 Strasburger, Pamela . . . 57,158 Strunk, Charlene . Strunk, Pete . . . Stultz, Sharon . . Stumpo, Dena . . Sturgis, Darlene . Sturm, Susan . . . Subtelny, Pete . . Samme, Bill .... Swadener, Kathy . Swartz, Cindy . . Sylvester, Marion T Talbott, Brenda . Tatagenhorst, Dave Taylor, Linda . . . Terrell, Cherry . . Teschler,Jim . . Theilen, Chris . . Thomas, Darrell . Thompson, Donna Thorpe, Tim . . . Tigner, Terry . . . Trimble, Diane . . Trimpe, Dave . . . Trohanis, Bill . . Tudor, George . . Tyree, Gordan . . U UlIrich,Janet . . . Utterback, Beverly V .. ...158 ...158 ...,158 ..59,158 ....59 ...159 .....159 .. . . . . 159 ..54,100,159 .. .. 28,159 .. ,...159 ..21,32,159 159 . .... 159 159 . I '72,159 72,159 159 . . . . 159 159 159 ...159 ...159 ...159 ...159 . ...159 .. ...159 Vassalo, Vicki . Vath, Connie . . . Vaught, Darryle . . . Vehr, Dennis .... Vonderhart, Richard W Wabnitz, Randy . Waddell,Steve . . Waddell, Wanda . Wahoff, Marsha . Walter, Tina . . . Watts, Rodney . . Webb, Terry .. Weber, Jeanie . . Webster, Jackie . . Wegman,Vicky . Weis, Bob ..... Weitzel, Christine . Wells, Caroyn .... Wells, James .... Westermeyer, Carol 159 . . 159 . .,.. 159 .....159 159 ..159 ..159 ..159 ..159 ....159 24,1 59 1 59 ..159 ..159 ..159 ..159 . ..159 . ..159 .. ..159 .. ...54 Westheder, Cecilia ...... 159 Wetenkamp, Marcia 59,159 White, Ron .......... 159 Will, Bruce .......... 159 Willner, Marlene . 24,59,151,159 Wind, Kathy ......... 159 Wise, Lorrie .......... 159 Withers, Hal . . . 159 Witt, Carl .... , . 159 Wood, Tracey . . . . . 159 Woodruff, Peggy . . . . . . 159 Woolley, Steve ........ 159 Worthington, Steve 59,159 Wuebbling, Gary . . 72,159 Wurster, Donna . . . . 159 Y Yankosky, Valerie . . . . . 159 Young, Dave . . . . . 159 Young, Janet . . . . 159 Young, Ken . . . . . 159 Young, Terry . . . . 159 Z Zehnder, Maria . . . . . 159 Ziegler, Michael . 121,159 SOPHOMORE A Abbott, Art . . . . . 136 AcHagen, Mike . . . . 136 Adams, Jack . . . . 136 Adamson, Rick . . . . 136 Adkins, Bev ..... . . 136 Aichele, Edward . . . . . 136 Aker, Joe ..,.. . . 136 Albers, Debbie . . . . 136 Allen, Brenda . . . . . 136 Allen, Clint .... 57,136 Ambrosius, Kay . 65,136 Amer, Sandra . . . . . 136 Andi, Ron .... . . 136 Applegate, Karen . . . . 136 Archibald, Drena . . . . . 136 Armstrong, Mike . . . . . 136 Arws, Betsy .... . . 136 Asher, Karen . . . . 136 Askey, Kim . . Auel, Melanie . . B Bachelier, Yvonne . Bagby, Carol .... Bagot, Diane . . Bahr, John .. Bailey, Debra . . Baker, Ron . . Baker, Vicki .... Baldock, Peggy . . . Ballinger, Mike . . . Baltes, Mike . . Barkalow, Jeff . . . Barlag, Liz . . . Barnes, Barney . . . Barrett, Marilyn . . Barton,Sheree . . . Bauer, Peggy . . Bauman, Arthur . . Beach, Polly . . Beal, Darcel . . Beale, Michael . Beall, Barb . . . Beasley, Roy . . Beck, Gregory . Bedel, Jackie . . Belkr,Jim . . . Belt, Joan ...... Bengert, Tracy . . . Berger, Cheryl . Berretz, John . . Bertman, Dan . Best, Sally . . Betz, Sharon . . Bickers, Mike ..... Bierman, Holly ... Bierman, Linda . . . Bierman,Sandy .. Bihn, Daniel . . . . Bird,Ted . . . Bland, Craig . . Bland, Jeff ..... Blanton, Jeanette . Blanton, Sheila . . . Bledsoe, Karen . . . Bledsoe, Keith . . . Bledsoe, Marsha . . Bloomfield, Gregory Blum, Donna .... Blythe, Randy . . . Boatright, Sheldon . Boaz, Ed ...... Boening, Ed .... Boettcher, Bob . . . Boetticher, Barbara Boiman,Terry . . . Bolia, Kathy .... Boller, Debbie . Bollin, Eileen . . Bolsen, Bill ..... Bonkowski, Mary . Borcherding, Connie Boston,Gidget . . . Boots, Bruce .... Brackett, Sheila . . Bradley, Greg .... Braunecker, Faith . Braunecker, Martin Breen, Darrel .... Brewer, Boyo .... Brewer Ro r 1 , ge Broadnax, Robert . Brock, Rhonda . . . Brodsky, Rich . . . Brokamp, Greg . . . Bross, Hazel . . Bross, Randy . . Brosz, Don . . . Brothers, Steve . . . Brown, Cliff .... Brown, Debbie . . . Brown, Merle . . Brown,Warren . . . Bruce, Larry .... Brunner, Donald . . Bruns, Wayne .... Bubenhofer, Rick . 59,136 ...136 28,136 136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..147 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ..136 ...136 ....136 75,136 136 136 ..136 136 . . .136 28,136 28,136 136 ..136 ..136 ..136 . ..136 . 136 . 136 136 136 . . . . . 136 136 136 . . . . . 136 54,136 75,136 .....136 59,136 . ...136 . 136 ..136 ...136 54,136 28,136 . 137 137 137 137 137 137 . . .. 137 . . . 137 .. 137 . . 137 . . . 137 . . . 137 137 59,137 ...137 ...137 75,137 137 137 137 137 .. 137 .. 137 . .. 137 . .. 137 137 Bucab, Mark .... Buelterman, Kathleen Bruewer, Michael . Bunner, Donald . . Burton, Marlene . . Byrd, Chuck . . . Byrd, David . . . C Cain, Barb . . Cain, Pam .... Callahan, Pam . . Callos, Valerie . . Camardo, Marc . . Carey, Lee . . . Carlton, Paul . . . Carnder, Donna . . Carroll, Jeannie . . Careter, Beverly . . Case, Judy .... Casey, James .... Catanzaro, Mary . . Catanzaro, Pam . . Cearly,Sue .... Chaliff, Mike . . . Chambers, Debra . . . . . 75,137 137 137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 Chapman, Donald . .' . . . Chapman,Judith . . Christos, Joni . . . Christy, Barbara . . Clark, Charlene . . . Clark, Danny . ., . Cleary, Bob . . . Clifton, Anita . . Cline, Dick ..... Clontz, Melody . . . Coletta, Debbie . . Collier,'Dennis . . Collins, Glen . . Collins, Sam . . Collins, Steve . . . Colvin, Carla . . Combs, Bill . . . Conklin, Sally . . Conover, Steve . . Cook, Randy . . Cooke, Debby . . Cooper, Bill ..... Cooper, Charles . . Cordray, Barry . . . 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 . . . 137 .. . 137 . . . 137 . . . 137 . . . 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 137 ...137 ..75,137 ...137 ....137 ..75,137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 Corrigan, Barbara . . . . . 137 Costa, Frank .... Costello, Greg . . Cotton, Bobbi. . . Coyne, Etta .... Crachida, John . . Craig, Chris . . . Craig, Joe . . . Craig, Susan . . Cramer, Bruce . , 137 137 ...137 ...137 ...,137 ..75,138 ..75,138 ...138 ....138 Crisler, Jeff ........ 54,138 Crooker, Cheryl .... 28,59,138 Crosthwaite, Wanda .....138 138 Croswell, David ....... Cymaw, Rick .... D ...138 Dahaney, Mike .... . . . 138 Daugherty, Deborah ..... 138 Davis, Connie ......... 138 Davis, John ..... Day, Rosemary . . . .. 54,138 .. . 138 Dearwester, Nancy . . . . . 138 Dechristopher, Gary ..... 138 138 Denton, Connie . . . Derrenkamp, Don . . . . . . 138 Dieckmann, Debbie .64,'l34,138 Disney, Debbie .... Dittus, Jackie ..... Dole, Nancy . . . Doll, Larry ..... 138 ..58,138 ...4,138 ...138 Dollenmayer, Mary . . . . 138 Donat, Connie . . . Dougall, Trish . . ...138 ...138 Douglas, June . Dove, Terry . . Dow, Milford . . . Drakem, Nancy . Drescher, Kathy . Dryeb, Paul .... Dudley, Elizabeth Dudley, John . . . Dugan, Diane . . . Duncan, William . Durham,Janet . . E Earls, Donna . . . Egelhoff, Joan . . Eick, Debby , . Elam, Mike . . Elbe, Don .... Eldred, Rick . . . Eiesman, Glenda . Elliot, Jeff .... Ellis, Ray ...... Ellison, Sandy . . Emsweller, Daniel England, Mary . . Eppinghoff, Karen Ernst, Bill ..... Essert, Kathy . . . Etzel, Cynthia . . Evans, Martie . . Evans, Paul .... Evans, Raymond . . Eyrink, Larry . . . . : . F Fahey, Peggy . . Faris, Charles . . Farley, Taylor .. Feeback, Sharon . Feldkamp, Alan . Fellerman, Ray . . Feltner, Dennis . . Ferdon, Phyllis . . Ferneding, Don . Fetters, Karen . . Fey, Carol . . . Finfrock, Dave . . Fishuogt, Don . . Fisher, Doug . . . Fisher, Lisa .... Fitzgerald, Ronnie Fleming, Sarah ...... Flinchum, Terry . Foley, Carol . . . Fowler, Gary . . Fox, Janet . . Fox, Pam . . . Francis, Starr . . Franey, Bill .... Freeburg, Marna . . Freels, Diana . . . Freeman,Sheila . French, Mike . . . Foley, Debbie . . Fopma, Joni .. Foster, Larry . . Fritsch, Teresa . . Frost, Laura . . . Fugate, Debbie . . Fuhrman,Jim . . Furid, Ted . . . Furio, Ted . . G Gabbard, Joyce . Gardner, Tom . . Gates, Roger . . Gauerke, Steve . . 138 113 138 138 65,134,138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 72,138 138 1 1 38' 1 38 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 ' ' 57,138 54,75,138 138 138 . . . . 138 54,138 57,138 138 138 138 138 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 134,139 139 index 139 139 139 139 139 . 54 139 139 139 139 243 - - Moody, Lineback, Wilbur . . . . . . ,,,, , Gay, Keith . . . Gay, Mark . . . Gensheimer, Ken Gerlach, Patricia Gertler, Ray . . Geyer, Anita . . Gibson, Brenda . Gibson, Kama . Gillen, Linda . . Gillen, Ray . . . Gilliland, Becky Girton, Robert . Giwer, Ken . . . Glover, John . . Goad, Wilma . . Goodwin, Dave . Graff, James . . Graham, Diane . Grailer, Gary . . Gray, Rickey . . Green, Rick . . . Greer, Danny . . Greer, Vicki . Gribbins, Joe . . Griffith, Robert Grimm, Gregory Gross, Denese . Grueninger, Carl Gundrum, John H Haberthier, Gary Hadley, John . . Haefner, Gary . Hagaman, David Ha-il, Jerry . . . Hale, James . . Hall, Arkie . . . Hall, Danny . . . Haller, Larry . . Hamilton, Gerald Hamilton, Linda Hamilton, Robert Hamlin, Diane ..... .. . . . . 139 . 54,139 139 139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ..139 139 139 . . 139 ..139 ..139 . .139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ..139 139 ... 139 . 59,139 139 .. 139 139 139 139 .. 139 .. 139 .. 139 .. 139 . . 139 139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ..139 ...139 . 75,139 S2139 .....139 .....139 Hampton, Kenneth . . .113,139 139 Hampton, Randall Hancock, Tom . Handy, Debbie . Harris, Jana . . . Harrison, Douglas Hartwig, Daniel Hasseltine, Robin Hauser, Arthur . Hayden, Deborah Hayes, Steve . . Haynes, Lola . . Haber, Debby . Heidotting, Vicki Heinlein, Robert Heiob, Rhonda . Helton,Sharon . Henderson, Dwain Hendren, Beverly Hennekes, Debbie :::139 ..139 139 139 . . 139 .. 139 . . 139 . . 139 139 .. 139 139 . . . 139 . 54,139 ...140 ..14O ..14O ..140 ...140 Hennessey, Maureen . . . 28,140 Henninger, Gary Henry, Hauck . Henshaw, Tom . Hensley, Phyllis Henson, Clyde . Herbert, Christine Herbert, Linda . Herbert, Nick . . Herrman, James Herzner, JoAnn Herzner, Joseph Herzog, Leonard Hess, James .... Hess, Bill ...... Hickman, Alan . . Hicks, Judy .... Hill, Ann ..... Hillsley, Brian . Hinds, Elaine . . Hinkle, Dianne . Hinton, DeDe . Hitz, Debbie . . Hobbie, Rhonda Hobbs, Ricky . . Holcomb, Bill . Holcomb, William 244 index . . . 140 .. 140 ... 140 . . . 140 . 54,140 . . . 140 .116,140 . . . 140 .. 140 .. 140 . . 140 . . 140 ....140 ....140 ....140 ....14O . . . . .140 . . 54,57 140 '511,'6Q2, 1 40 . . . 140 . 28,140 . 28,140 ...140 ..140 ...54 Holtman, Ed .... Hornyak, Deborah . Hoskins, Pamela . . Houston, Jessica . . Howard, Gary . . Howe, Peggy .... Howery, John . . . Hubbs, Ruby .... Huckleberry, Mildred Huddleston, Robie . Hudson, Donald . . Huebner, Janet . . . Huff, John ..... Huffman, Denise . . Hughes, Donna . . . Hummeldorf, Vickie Humphrey, Deborah Humphrey, Ruth . . Hutchinson, Larry . Hyland, Kenneth . . lngle, Dennis . . lori, John .... lruine, Kathy . . Isabel, Shirley . lsan,Steve .. lzor, Dave . . . J Jackson, Charles . . Jackson, Daniel . . Jackson, Howard . . Jackson, Kent Jacobson, Alan . . . Jahoda, Christine . Jansen, RoseAnne . Jauch, Mike ..... Jeffers, Danny . Jetter, Mike . . . Joering, Debbie . . Johannes, Kim . . . Johnson Barbara . Johnson Beverly . . Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Jack . . . Johnson, Sherree . . Johnson, Rick . . . Johnson Vanessa . Johnson, Everett . . Jones, Bill ...... Jones, Connie . . Jones, Don . . . Jones, Freddie . Jones, Tim . . . Jordan, Linda . Jump, Barbara . K Kaiser, Connie . Kaiser, Rick .... Kalbli, Reinhard . . Kallendorf, Craig . . Kallmeyer, Margie . Kamp, Kathi .... Karas, Ted . . . Keeton, Mike .,.. Kellison, Darlene . . Kelly, Ruth ..... Keene, Tim . . . Kemen, Debbie . . . Kennedy, Kathy . . Kennedy, Laura . . Kenty, Dean .... Kern, Peggy ..... Kilijian, Nancy . . . Kimbler, Nancy . . Kinney, Brad . . Kirk, Kathy . . ...,140 ..54,140 ...140 ...140 ...140 ..14O ...140 ....140 ....140 ....140 ...140 ...140 140 ' f I '28,140 ...140 . ..14O ....140 ....14O . . 54,140 .59,110,140 ..14O ..14O ..14O ...,140 ....140 .54,67,140 ....140 ..75,140 ....140 .. 75,140 . . . . 140 . .54,64,140 ...,140 ..14O ..14O ..14O ..14O ..14O ..14O ..14O . ..14O ..14O ..14O ..140 ..14O ..14O ..14O 140 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 141 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . . 141 . . 75,141 .. . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . . 141 . . 59,141 . . . . 141 . .54,57,141 141 141 ..141 ..141 141 Kirk, Teresa . . Kirschner, Dave Kleisinger, Julie Kloss, Judy .... Knayft, Robert . . . Knecht, Cindy . Koch, Debbie . . Koch, Kim . . . Koehler, Susan . . . Koenig, Darlene . . Koenig, Janet . . . Kolb, Janet . . Koszo, Diane . . Krider, Bill . . . Krimmer, Pete . . Kruse, Pete .... Kunkel, Valerie . . L Lacker, Rick . . . Lanham, Brenda . . Lanter, Linda . . . Latham, Eddie . . Lattier, David . . Laub, Ray . . Lauck, Debbie . . Laug, Gary . . Law, Marsha . . . Lawmill, Jack . . . Laymance, Jerry . . Lee, Gary ..... Lee, John . . . Lee, Patricia . Leitz, David . Lewis, Mark . Lillis, Dave .... Lind, Barbara .... Lindholm, Karl . . . 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 . . 141 141 ..141 .. 141 . . 141 . . . 141 .... 141 .. 75,141 .. 75,141 . . . 141 . . 141 ... 141 ... . 141 .. 77,141 ... 141 . . 141 .. 141 . . 141 .. 141 .. . 141 . . .. 141 .. 54,141 141 Litchfield, Michelle . . . . 141 Littel, Din ..... . . 141 Long, Pamela . . . . . . 141 Loth, Clifford . . .... 141 Loth, Diane .... . . 57,141 Louie, Ronald . . . . . 77,141 Lugannani, Steve . . . . . . 141 Lukens, Lisa .... . . 141 Lund, Greg ..... . . 141 Luneack, Robert . . . . . 141 Lykins, Larry .... . . 141 M Madsen, Sue ....... 134,141 Mahoney, Mike . . .... 141 Maier, Dave .... . . . 141 Maret, Michael . . . . . 142 Martin, Cathy . . . . . 142 Martin, Jeannie . . . . . . 142 Martin, Tom . . . . . . 142 Maslyn,Sandra . . . . . 54,142 Mason, Bill .... . . 75,142 Mathias, Tom . . . . . . 142 Matlock,Jack . . . . . 142 Matre, Cindy . . . . . . 142 Matthews, Ellen ......, 142 Mattingly, Joyce .......... 142 Maujean, Janine . . .54,134,142 Maxwell, Bruce ........ 142 Maxwell, Heather .... 142 Mayer, Steven . . . . . 142 Mays, Karen . . . . . . 142 McClellan, Carol . . . . 59,142 McClellan, Maxine . . . . . 142 McComas, Mike . . . . . 142 McComas, Tim . . .... 142 McCoy, Dick .... t . 67,142 McEdwards, Gary .. ...142 McElIigott, Anna . . . . . . 142 McGinnis, Brad . . . McGregor, Mike . . . . . . . . 142 . . . . 75,142 Mclntosh, Jane . . . McKee, Brenda . . . McGregor, Scott . McHenry, Marshall McMillan, Karen . . . 75,142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 McNamee, Tim . . Meadows,Judy . . Meiners, Dennis . Meister, Men kha Messer, Linda . . us, Dave . Allan . . . Messer, Roy . . Meyer, Greg . . . Meyers, Roberta . Meymann, Ruth . Miller, Linda . . . Miller, Patricia . . Mills, IVI ike Mink, Joanne . . . Minney, Marcia . . Minnich, Karen . . Minnich, Mahala . Mitchell, Joe . . . Mitchell, Ken . . . Mitchell Terri . . Mitac, Stanley .. Mitsos, Nick . . Diana . . Moorman, Peggy . Morehead, Marty . Morena, Teresa . . Morgan,GiIlis . . Mosher, Steven . . Mueller,Jim . . . Muhlhauser, Laurel Mullis, Ernie . . . Munfrey, Louise . Murphy, Martin . N Neal, Virginia . . . Neidich,ShelIy . . Nelson, Kathy . . Nelson, Patricia . Neufarth, Bill . . . Neumeister, Sherry Newport, Stephen Nicholson, Peter . Nickoson, Debbie Nickoson, Janet . Nicoloff, Debbie . Niehaus, Bill . . . Niesen,Stephen . Nix, Maureen . . , Nolan,Clara . . . Noppert, Dennis . Novakov, Linda . Nunlist, Patricia . O O'Dell, Terry . . . O'Don Ollend Ooten, nell, Kevin ick,Terri . Gordan . . Orlemann, Kathleen Outcalt, Peter . . Owens, Daniel . . Owens, Diane . . . Owens, June . . Owens, Luan . . P Palmer, Mike . . . Palmisano, Mike . Parker, Donna . . Parker, Michelle . Parker, Terry . . . Parrot, Debbie . . Partin, Rose . . Partin, Roy . . . Paskal, Kali .... Patterson, Joe . . Paulsen, Ken . . Pearson, Roger . . 142 142 . .... 142 134,142 . .... 142 ...142 ...142 ...142 . ...142 . ...142 ...142 ...l42 ....54 ...142 ...142 ...142 . ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 . ...142 . ...142 ....142 75,142 . ...142 .. ...142 ....142 . ...142 . ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 . ...142 77,142 . ...142 .. ...142 .. ...142 ......142 54,1 42 . ...142 ...142 . ...142 ...142 . ...142 . ...142 . ...142 . ...143 75,143 . ...143 .. ...143 ......143 .....143 .. ...143 . ...143 ...143 ...143 28,143 . . . . 143 143 ...143 . ...143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 Pegg, Sue ..... Pennekamp, Janice Perkins, James . . Persons, David . . Peters, Debbie . . Peters, Sylvia . . Peters, Ted . . . Peterson, Judy . . . Petri,Janice . . . Pettit, Rhonda . . Pettyjohn, Sharon Pflum, David , . . Phair, James . . Phelps, Jenny . . . Pirrmann, Pamela Plagge, Kathy . . . Pohl, Michael . . Pong, Ken .... Pong, Maime . . . Potraffke, William Potts, Jim ..... Powell, Jim . . . Pounall, Bob . . Pratt, Virgie . . . Predmore, Dennis Preston,Jackie . . Presutto,Rick . Price, Charles . . Price, Robert . . . Puckett, Barbara . Push, Ron ..... Q Ouinn,William . . R Rabold, Karla . . Raimcy, Danny . Rainns, Bermetta Raisor, Carilee . . Ramey, Jim .... Randolph, Sharon Ranz, Tom .... Ratterman, Russell Raymond, Rolan . Rebb, Cindy . . . Recard, Pat . . . Redmond, Barb . Reed, Jim .... Reeves, Dave . . Reis, Rony .... Reilmann, Kerru . Renner, Janice . . Renner, Ken . . . Reynolds, Nancy . Rick, Freda .... Richmond, Judy . Riley, Diane . . . Ruezer, Gary . . RuehIman,John . Roa, Rickie . . . Robb, Vicki . . . Roberts, Debbie . Roberts, Patricia . Roetting, Paula . . Ross, Janice . . Rose, Eddie . . Rose, Edward . Rose, Linda .... , Paula .... Rose, Rose Alvin .... Rothwerler, Sandy Royce, Toni . . . Ruffner, Charles . Rupp, Mary . . . Rush, Paul . . . Russell, Linda . Ryan, Richard . S ..143 .. . . . 143 . . .. 75,143 . . 77,143 ...143 .. . . 143 .. 77,143 .....143 . . 143 .. 143 .. 143 .. 143 . . 143 .. 143 ., 143 143 ' f f -75,143 ...143 ..143 ...143 . . 54,143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 .. ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 ..143 . .... 143 .... 54,143 53.64, 143 .. . .143,144 1 43,1 44 28,59, 1 44 .....144 . .... 144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 Saberton, Mark . . . Saluaser, Paul . . Salyers, Jeff .. Samad,Jack .... Sandlin, Vickie . . . Sauers, Lynn .... Saunders, Barbara . Saunders, Wanda . . Saylor, Mary .... Scalf, David ..... Scalf, Arlington . . Schafer, Roger . . . Schaefer, Roger . . Schafer, Vicki . . . Schaffer, Patricia . . Schaffner, Robert . Schehr, Mike .... Schiering, Bill . Schmidt, Larry . . . Schmidt,Jim .... Schmidt, Kathryn . Sch midt, Sue .... Schmidt, Mark . . . Schnieders, Joe . . . Schnitkers, Cheryl . Schnurr, Joe .... Schoenberger, Judy Schoenung, Joe .. Schreder, Susan .. Schraeder, Connie . Schuerck, Bob . . . Schuler, Tom .... Schwartz, Vicki . . Schweikhardt, Patric Schweitzer, Dan . . Schweitzer, Marilyn Scott, Linda .... Sefton,Jeanne . . . Seibers, Frank . Seibert, Lloyd . Seitz, Bill ...... Sellmeyer, Peggy . . Sexton, Dolleen . . Shanks, Mike .... Shelby, Clarence . . Sherman, Rick . . . Sickman,Carol . . . Siegert, Joseph . . . Siegler, Pam . . . Sieuers, Robin . . Siler, Don ..... Simon, Brian . . . Simon, Steve .... Simonds, Shelby . . Simpson, Elmer . . Sims, Chuck . . . Singleton, Bill . Sinkhorn, Ray . . . Sizemore, Darlene . Skeens, Troy .... Smith, Andrew . . . Smith, Diane . . . Smith, Elizabeth . . Smith, Kathy . . . Smith, Maureen . . Smith, Nancy . . . Smith,Stella . . . Smith,Steve . Smith,Steven . . Smith, Sue . . Smith, Tim . . Smith,Toddf . Smith,Tom . . Snape, Beth . . Snow, Therese . . Soldano, Steve . . . S0nneborn,Arick . Sparks, Jane . . . Sparks, Sue ..... Spaulding, Scott . . Spiegel, Tony .... Spiess,Anneliesse . Spille, Terry .... Staehling, Art . . Stanchek, John . . . Stark, Dennis ..... Starrett, Jackie . . . Staubitz, Chris . . . Steinert, Bev . . . Stephens, Joyce . . Stephens, Paul . . . Stephens, Tom . . . Stewart, Beverly . . Stewart, Hal . . 54,144 75,144 ....144 75,144 ...144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ....144 57,144 144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ....144 54,144 ....144 ..144 ..144 . ...144 28,144 . ...144 ....144 75,144 .....144 134,144 .....144 ..144 ..144 ...144 ....144 77,144 . .,.144 144 ..144 ..144 ....144 54,144 ...144 ..144 ...144 60, 1 44 ...144 ..144 ..144 ..144 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ..145 ...145 ....145 128,145 145 . . 145 . . 145 . . 145 . . 145 . . 145 . . 145 .. 145 .. 145 .. 145 .. 145 ...145 .. 145 . . 145 . .145 . . 145 , . 145 .. 145 .. 145 . . 145 Stiles, Dave . . . Stiwell, Debbie . . Stowe, George . . Strull, Linda .... Strunk, Melinda . . Strunk, Mindy . . Suggs, Rell ..... Sunderhaus, Dana . Sutton, Charles . . . Swamson, Kathleen Sweeder, Chris . . . Swift, Dave ..... T Talbott, Albert . . Taleff, Debbie . . . Tangi, Mary Lynn . Tarvin, Lynn .... Tatgenhorst, John . Taylor, Donald . . . Taylor, Edward . . Taylor, Richard . . Taylor, Sally .... Tedtman, Audrey . Tenhundfeld, Dennis Tenner, Melanie . . Teschner, Dennis . . Teschner, Steven . . Test, Gary ..... Thiergartner, Pam . Thomas, Janet . . . Thomas, Mike . . Thomas, Steven . . Thompson, Calvin . Thompson, Dale . . Thompson, Debbie Thurman, Joann . . Tiettmeyer, David . Tigner, Paul ..... Toler, Melisa . . . Trent, Debbie . . Trew, Barbara . . . Trimborn, Jackie . . Troxell, Sandy . . Tucker, Rick . . Tucker, Robert . . Tucker, Sandy . . Tudor, Dave . . Tye, Connie . . Tye, Mike . . . Tyree, Bill . . . Tyree, Michael . . U Ungerbuhler, Bill . . V Vance, Frances . . . Vandener, Glenn . . Vanover, Donna . . Vanover, Ron . . Vastine, Ted . . Vaught, John . . Veite, Charles . . . Verwold, Debbie . . Vest, Sharon . . . Vollrath, Hal . . Volpon, Kathy . . Volz, Janet . . . Volz, Karen .... Vornheder, Betty . Voss,Jim ..... W ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...134 ...145 145 .....145 .....145 54,57,145 .....145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 . . 75,145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 . . . . 145 . . 28,146 ...146 ...146 ...146 ...146 ...146 ...146 ...146 ...146 ...146 . . 146 . . 146 146 . . 146 .. 146 .. 146 146 . . f -75,146 . . . 64,146 ...146 ..146 ....146 28,146 ....146 ..146 ..146 Wabnitz, Joe . . Wagner, David . . . Waggoner, Wendy . Wainz, Nadine . . Walker, Rod . . Wallace, Vera . . Wallace, Ken . . Walsh, Dan . . . Walsh, Tony .... Walther, Ken .... Wampler, Cliff . . . Wandstrat, Margaret Wandstrat, Ruth . . Warren, Sue ..... Wartman, Betty . Wagner, Norb . . . Wehmeier, Gail . . . Weil, Bruce ..... Weinberg, Edward . Weiss, Dee ..... Wells, Danny .... Wessel, Marilyn .. Wessel, Randy . . Westheider, Sue .. Westrich,Suzan . . Wetterstroem, Nancy Wetson, Tim .... Wheeler, Jerry . . . Whittymore, Jane . Wickman,Terri . . Wiener, Dawn . Wilcher, Anita . . Wilder, Carolyn . Wilder, Michael . . Wilhelm, Betty . . Wilke, John .... Williams, George . . Williams, Harold . . Williams, James . Williams, Lisa .... Williams, Robert .I . Williams, Trudy . Williams, Victor . . Wimsey,Susan . . . Winch, Mike .... Winningham, Debbie Wise, Steve ..... Witt, Nancy ..... Wogenstahl,Steve . Wolfe, Barbara . . . Wood, Ricky . . . Woodruff, Bette . . Woods, Shauna . . Woolum, Teresa .. Wopperer, Ed .... Woulums, Charlie . Wrassman, David . . Wyenandt, Phillip . Y Yeilding, Brooks . . Yokimow, Sue . . Z Zech, Nancy .... Zinsmeister, Linda . Zinzigk,Jamie . . . Zoecklein, Sally . . . . 146 .. . 146 .. 54,64 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . . 146 . 75,146 . . . 146 . . . 146 . 75,146 . . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 . . 146 ....146 ....146 ..146 ..146 ....146 ....146 ....146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 .. 146 . . 146 .. 146 146 . . f e,a0,21 ...146 ..146 ..146 ..146 .. ..146 ....146 .. ..146 .. ..146 .. ..146 ..146 ...146 . . . 65,146 ...147 . . 147 . . . 147 147 . . . 54,147 ...147 . . . 75,147 ...147 ..147 ..147 ..147 ..147 index 245 5 aiifilffa , Acknowledgements A1,A,4,a,L,10oc,facc1a .fo-fiwk 0022, gaoo d,LC0VQ4J V5Ui,4j7t,zf4LC . MKfMvCJ47oc+fu -'bd-C C0.fIb A Q64acl7.,4fL.2 ofawd The 1970 Annual is done. We are relieved, exhausted, and 7K elated. We give our thanks to .... Mrs. Lichtendahl for the use of her home, especially for pressing copy sheets and end- 03' lessly baking cookies. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wood for the use of X50 0? their home. . . and all the parents who have put up with late My hours, frustrations, and unexpected guests. . . Cynthia V7 Zimmerman for her picture . . . all the students and teachers 50 X091 Of who gave endless quotes and interview time... the hall G09 Sp'-f Jgnoniters for keeping us honest during sixth bell . . . Mr. Oxy Mx M 500' utton for helping us fill up our tremendous office space. . . SFYQX 3 3 Mrs. Maegerle for her patience and help in getting our D 510' x pictures to us on time. . . Pogue photographers Mr. Robert Buring and Mr. Bud Jeffries for their excellent pictures. . . X091 X OX X86 Shillito photographer Mr. Thomas Geoff for the pictures of A-byx 69 the Elder football game and the Aiken basketball game . . . QYX W Er Mr. Jack Porter and Rick Porter for taking and developing 65 FH' sy badly needed pictures... Mr. Mike McKelley of Consoli- bf Ulf dated Graphic Arts for his patience while we changed our 90 5 651' 0 minds about the cover again and again . . . Mr. Ralph Love, gay 5' our silent partner...and Mr. John Michaels who cared 6+ Q W Wough Lolhetlp us findlthe light and truth-not only in T451 OD WO S GX estern I , . 'I s ut in ourse ves ,U , A0 my af Wi W W W XJ Q! ,x A My U ' L ' X A x WN i H wr fl cf CN xr as-i I d ' ' - lf!! entifications MQ W X' 43 page 4 Cynthia Zimmerman, Nancy Dole 95 page 6 Pam Lawrence Q-Q page 7 Mark Muhlhauser I . ,L ' .-. 1 gk page 8 Mr. Smith, Randy Ritsch W' - gb page 9 Lisa Williams, Brad king 'X X. page 14 Donna Pohl, Mr. Borkowsky JY 3 ' oi llllu ci i W, A 'l , gkx K ' all at 3f?Ra-Z2 X . The Staff . . . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Susan Crafts ........ . . . Iwho at 4 a.m. tried to request a song from the Department of Sewers instead of WEBNI PRODUCTION MANAGER Nancy Witte ....... Iwho sold Christmas wrapping paper but didn't admit itl LAYOUT EDITOR Joyce Lichtendahl ..... Iwho arrived at opening section worknight in curlers, a bathrobe, knee socks and desert bootsl COPY EDITOR . Sylvia Matthews . . . Iwho after writing twenty headlines started babbling about Pufnstuf . . . her favorite cartoon characterl PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Donna Pohl .......... . . Iwho just loved everything about her jobl ART EDITOR Beth Waldeck ............. Iwe did see her in September . . . didn't we?I BUSINESS MANAGER Marty Knauber ...... Iwhose perfect bookkeeping almost lost us 6000 dollarsl ACADEMIC EDITOR Donna Simpson ........ Iwho wrote all her copy on Richard Nixon paperll Holly Winther, Assistant .... Iwho finally learned that a . . n . . d spells andl FACULTY EDITOR April Waller ................... Iwho developed a strange sickness two days before her deadlinel Pam Lawrence, Assistant . Iwho discovered the wonders of copy paper directionsl STUDENT LIFE EDITOR Becky Snyder . Iwho burned strawberry candles and carbon paper for inspirationl ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Beth LeCompte ........ ....... I who wrote her kickers all by herselfl SENIOR EDITOR Chris Erickson . . . . . . Iwho looked awfully funny ironing copy sheets to avoid waking up Mr. Michaels againl UNDERCLASS EDITOR Amy Sandefur .... Iwho slept through physiology . . . history . . . English . . . I Carolyn Kuhn, Assistant ...... Iwho, for some unknown reason, always came into 218at 2:15 or 2:20 or... I SPORTS EDITOR AND STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Rick Porter .......... Iwho, because he was the only boy on the staff, had some very interesting times at worknightsl INDEX EDITOR Cheryl Faulconer .... . . . Iwhose little black book contained the names of everyone in the schooll Karen Poynter, Assistant . ....... Iwho, after index was nearly completed, decided to learn how to typel Sue Wood, Assistant ...... Iwho worked on everybody's section but her ownl ADVERTISING EDITOR April Clappison ....... ...... I who thought she was done until fourteen layouts were missingl EXCHANGE EDITOR Bonnie McCollum . . . . .Iwho was cheated out of her job by the U.S. Postal Departmentl Toni Frakes, Assistant . . . .... Iwhose hair always looked Q968iS'+l BUSINESS ADVISOR . Mr. Ralph Love ....... ..................... I Mr. who?l FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. John Michaels . . . . . .Iwho loved Christmas wrapping paper and hated dewy grassl staff 247 XM Zizifgfgfjfig T? ff? ' 1 , A' wwf? dtgigq .giiigyffyif ffgiffoib 4:1 f 'fy . Q? AQ .4 wgwm, Sa E wwf? 'Q??wCM?,,,ZfW 3 ff WM MWWQ WL 2,23 7 gwiga F n 3 'vw fm, F53 ?2 2f2iQ 53 i O 26, ' , swf ,X J SW W W if F fga R W lx wif swf? 5 ' J XNE A24 fb fig Af ,ff fifffiff , -Q Qagw ff ww, Qu 2f,0fQ'552fi?fGimf Q E313 '10 M V 4950? was W S rymxxwjg iZ+A flmiiiztliyaf W? RS .LF -o9J9L'lgP-fx Af! 9, fa? Lgwffgw Offs, K GN '39, A yaffvab 5 My ON ow CN QPBSXA fue, Lf . 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