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

 - Class of 1971

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I. 1-ve, Qi. .N my sm 4 wi 553 'Q 5. , www: 1 SW '. W QQWM . fl? ,Q gf 'Mi' 'Sw eff, -. is , gm J-'19-,HQ -1 N' ., ',- mp W wi v I U- ,F 25 m - .af Q , gzip Smiling faces, frowning faces 15 Opening . . Academic .. .. 20 Faculty ...... . . . 36 Boys Sports Student Life Organizations . . . . .102 Underclass ... . . .128 Senior ........ . . .154 Advertisements . . . . .196 Index ..... Going places .. ...52 .. ...78 EJ M wb.-.M .sms ogg it Q 2 T W get all Q 1 5 In memoriam ,i,. it ii H l is . 5112119 --P' . ? 13 Maureen Connley died March 4, 1969. A former Annual staffer, Maureen served as Student Life Editor and Organizations Editor for the 1968 Western Hills Annual. She was also active in GAA, FTA, Pep Club, and Latin Club. The 1969 Annual Staff extends its sympathy to her family and many friends. s NJ. .4 u .i 73-54?-r wdbfvfrlg, Haag., ., --ei Illl llll IIII llll IIII IIII IIII I IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII Faculfy - Academic I ,W , 1 I- li, I , 'Q i '1 1 1 1624.5 . I V Y 4 r l - i Ll. I 1 ,AM H ,I J ' ' . 1 4 A 1,, Q .V E 1 W' ,V - V 1 .. , ,. .Q , L. .J :ily , , . W 'Q . ,Q 1, 4 . 1 A- W ,a 521 if ' I' ' I H 4 'I ll' ' ' r L 1 ww EY D F. fa' I M 5 1? . 1 ' 'I , Q. E v I xi ' E I W ,Ya Wg. ' v , y ' 2 , ,g 5 f L vi 1 -1,5 - ,,g,. ' ,M pl . . .5 I I 1 U V1 R, Q . ,V 7 e W W. 'I L. Ol , , 9 ff 5 5 .5 4 A 2 rl V' v ,-5, A, 'Q ' fi 35 jk? ' Y . U! , 5 xl , f- V nf 35, V' If ' 'ol ff .Y lr X if 1,1 'O 5 If S' V w E A f Q .1 wg! -1 1- a I A ' .g '1' 5 'F if ' 'X 14 ff .,l,, 4226 Y 'Vps S uf .. 5 15 .1 . A 'Q lj I ,.- f 8 w if V , 'gfff 5 I ,M S11 T ,M A A English classes probe men's thoughts, deeds English at West High is more than parts of speech. It is grammar rules, vocabulary and composition, and it is learning to read and interpret literature. But it is also thinking about the questions asked and emotions produced, and maybe writing original poetry and stories outside ot class assignments. Journalism classes offer a chance to put creativity to work for the newspaper and annual, and give a sense of personal satisfaction and pride on seeing work in print. Students also can attend plays such as Comedy of Errors and Joan of Arc at special student rates at the new Playhouse in the Park. ln the classroom special movies present and interpret required read- ings. Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and Shakes- peare's Macbeth were used this year. flag? Far Left: Under Shakespeare's watchful eye, Nancy Witte looks up material for o paper on Macbeth. Upper Center: A. Waller, S. Holub, B. Horstman, S. Freppon, and S. Crafts hold a quick committee meeting before reporting on symbolism in Red Badge ot Courage. Lower Center: Dave Fischer, junior, easily adds an adjective to his sentence diagram. Lower Right: Waiting for the next question, Mr. McFarland's senior English class scans and interprets lines from Hamlet. 21 i 2 l I f lltllt P21 rim - ft .56 wifi gs.. gftsst ju 55, y isp, , ff, x 'E ...i 37 . . f ll 1-' -5-Q ' H Qi? . 3 :yr 5 A -will ii if ,-fn I 2'b 1 'ill' 4 V W ,411 ,gg 2 fi 22' km , -4. if, F mfhw Upper Left: Miss Harris teasingly encour- ages Joe McClendon as he nervously re- cords French dialogue for a pronunciation grade. Lower Left: Spanish I students con- centrate on their books while listening to the taped voices of native speakers. Lower Center: I'll go over these lines before your test, Mrs. Michaels reossures her Latin Ill class. Lower Right: Get out of here! Charlie Eden as the German Santa Claus, Kris Kringle, chases away the bad spirit, Doug Gaines. l wi 4-F' :ms ffl - ., fi' fn- 1 .v , 1 .. , , M .l . fagm Ili New cultures intrigue language students Parlez vous francais? Language students stum- ble over unfamiliar sounds, translate, and even write their own stories. First year students practice sim- ple sentences, familiarizing themselves with basic words. More advanced French students struggle with grammar and harder dialogues using slides for greater understanding. Spanish and German classes sing native songs and benefit from the greater clar- ity of tapes heard through the language lab's indi- vidual headphones. Latin students translate Cicero, Caesar, and Livy, conjugate verbs, and practice writ- ing sentences. Modern records enable students to identify with their language. ? MGEHM N Nt 23 A Students institute two new history courses After petitioning and receiving the approval of Mr Havlovic and the Board of Education, West High students could elect two new senior courses-Cur- rent Events and Advanced Placement European His- tory. Informal discussions and debates take most of the time in current events, while intensive lectures and research characterize the history course. Se- niors are also offered Social Economics, covering social problems and economic systems. American History is required for all juniorsg however, West High also offers a more difficult Advanced Placement course. Sophomores, the newcomers, can take the modern history elective. Newspapers and magazines used by most classes broaden interest in national and international af- fairs, as do guest speakers and films. I A I l sa , i I .u.. l x ' 5 1 1 'Y ' -Y' , -Q, , I' .yr s 1' rl I it V- v 4 .', A . 1 '- I - ' FI V, . H ,'.f. ' , , . ,, i get '1 , , 1- X . . 1 , , A I I i I 1 1 ' v . 1 I Y v - . , . f .a : Lower Left: What other factors contributed to the French Revo- lution? questions European History student, Mike Dineen. Center: You really don't think you can get away with that, do you? quips Nina to Roland as Ken stands by to arbitrate 'the political discussion. Upper Center: Tim Fisher and Allison Fox browse through the library magazines for good articles on Vietnam. Upper Right: Jane Allendorf pauses during her book review of The Civil War to clear up a point. , 1 f I X r,1f J, .. KX N -W UE Upper Left: Zoology student Dawn Phelps gingerly prepares a slide as Randy Partridge finishes dissect- ing a pig. Lower Left: Linda Armstrong knows two heads really are better than one when working Physics problems. Lower Center: Don't go so fast, laughs Barbara Volz as Ron Dieckmann explains a calculus problem. Upper Right: Scott Mulhauser finds it takes a steady hand and patience to measure a minute amount of sulfur. Lower Right: Before tour- ing a bank in operation, P. Bauer, S. Reed, and D. Amer study banking procedures. We 26 Science and math reflect technical era With each new technological advancement, high school students become increasingly aware of the importance of science and mathematics. Chemistry students write formulas and conduct sometimes fatal experiments. Physics deals with uses of mechanics, heat, sound, and electricity. Biology classes study both animal and plant life, while zoology deals strictly with animals, and botany with plants. Physiology students memorize the structures, names and func- tions of human organs and bones. Consumer math classes study finances for future careers and examine banking operations firsthand on a tour of a large national bank. Advanced stu- dents studying calculus can, at some colleges, re- ceive freshman math credit upon passing an achieve- ment test. Algebra and geometry classes challenge a student's reasoning and thinking ability. 27 .4 Office and business courses increase future job After graduation, students turned to the business world and found more jobs open to them as a result of high school office and business training. Typing and shorthand electives teach students the fundamentals of secretarial work and increase work- ing speed and efficiency as the year progresses. Future secretaries learn to operate and maintain mimeograph machines, dictaphones and copying machines. Basic techniques of telephone answering and courteous treatment of clientele are discussed and practiced. Accounting and bookkeeping classes set up accounts, prepare balance sheets and keep other financial records of imaginary companies. Working students receive valuable experience and possibly school credit from part-time jobs. A lim- ited number of jobs are also given to chosen girls in the main and counseling offices. possibilities Lower Left: Lora Lanser confidently rings up an imaginary purchase on the class- room cash register, Center: Carefully po- sitioning the stencil and paper, P. Stritt- matter and J. Mitchell prepare to mimeo- graph test papers. Upper Right: Using dictaphones, the typing class practices lis- tening and typing at the same time. Lower Right: Seniors Pat Kennedy and Winnie King practice shorthand notation. Jffiig? 3 ,4 . H I 1 'r 'H ,f ' Nix :M Q QM: fl - L33 Q41 ? W , M, W 'Trai 5 N. , 1 W 1, fm , 5 3 L-4-QQ, x X 6 HPS . ,fi ag, ,wghh 'Yi ' Q ,a .fa W, . . 'Ziff , iw A .' .ki X . ' 5, 1 .mb -:W fi I 4211 G- K I. ' ff-3.1 , if-55 .2 . g f- , . . 1 ' A r' Q u- : ,. ' .f'v'i 5Q.. 1: ff W W QS ' 1 L, ff U53-.'.' M, A 43 Y gfzi ,vi 'ixf' , , I. .. A Q. P' Q Y ' ...v... A? 'fl 4- A imagination into art, music, and drama Musically, artistically or dramatically talented stu- dents find themselves with unlimited mediums of expression at West High. Unique posters, sketches, sculptures, pottery and mobiles decorate the art rooms with a blur of colors. Through the colony windows can be seen a modern interpretation of Romeo and Juliet or a slapstick pan- tomime. Along the corridors the sounds of studio, senior or sophomore choirs and band or orchestra practice jumble into a continuous flowing sound. Studio choir entertains other schools, churches, and organiza- tions, while the marching band entertains football crowds. men, show their disgust. 31 Far Left: Band member Tom Samad practices simple scales, tuning up before class. Upper Center Ellen Teschler strikes a moody pose, as Barb Eggert quickly sketches her portrait. Lower Center: Senior Elyce Pratt accompanies the combined choirs on the organ for a Christmas assembly. Lower Right: Music theory students C. Byrd, W. Hempfling, and N. Bernet com bine knowledge and talent to compose a melody Right: Drama student G. Hendrickson pantomimes fear of new driver caught speeding as B. Chandler K. Hodges, R. Bross, and T. Hamler, as the police 0 Domestic and F .. , AM .. ,L Qs! h1s:: ' - S111 1 11111 111 11.1 industrial training offered in Home Ec., crafts Far Left: Wood shop class members sand the rough edges before staining and shellacking their step-stools. Upper Center: Home Ec. students N. Selby, M. Wise, G. Plagge and D. Andricco begin preparing a Dutch apple pie. Lower Center: Sandy Carmack skillfully matches the stripes on her shift before sewing the seam. Lower Right: Gathered all together, electric shop members examine some new equipment. The whine of shop machines, rising from industrial classes in the basement that are far different from most classrooms, is sometimes heard through the air shafts on even the third floor. In the noise, con- fusion, and pungent odors of the wood. shop, crafts- men design and build birdhouses, step-stools, com- plicated stage sets, and even a- rowboat. Boys in electric, print, and metal shops repair and build equipment and print dance tickets and programs. Draftsmen and future architects design modern homes and appliances. On the top floor future homemakers develop cook- ing, sewing, decorating and housekeeping skills uti- lizing modern appliances and sewing machines. Be- ginning home economics classes prepare basic foods, French toast, and sugar cookies and make simple pincushions and skirts. Advanced students prepare elaborate meals. Far Left: You really look like you've been in an acci- dent now! laughs C. Berghausen as she ties K. Cain's head bandage. Upper Center: One, two, three, -fourl Come on, girls! Mrs. Sallwasser encourages her gym class. Lower Center: Junior George Schwarz returns the volley to win a point for his team. 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Assistant principals of West High are Mr. Robert Cheeseman, Mr. Charles Williams, and Mr. Paul Hell- man. Mr. Cheeseman is in charge of text books, visual aids, and the Mustang Trading Post. He is also the faculty coordinator. Mr. Williams and Mr. Hell- man are in charge of discipline. gp , .- V 1 ., 4-ly' K 7 I f 4 X ,gy . 1 L sv--' f Fvff ,ijf-L.,4 1 , . vg, I E ' I fx q 1 I, 5 X, u t , K s 1 . 4 I 4 ,ff S 1.4 A an K gm ' xr? , lee ew . , my -SL mn 1, Q , , I I H I 1 up .Ei I. 'F 'k f iv '- s i -2 Q M V W ,L J ' . 'f LTRS Q if 4, .3 . . . 1 . Q f Q? ,si , QQ ' 3' ' , 5.15, Q, we 4 I ' . . J' T: fi ', .': 4 Vt, 1 Y FQSPH L -J , fi ' 1551! ' Q' 1+f,e r'fQiw., 3:5 1 '41 f . M v m ,. my ,ng bf? 5,1 ,jf .wx 5 I 323' kv A' v ' ,lf fii ' 5255 lix' . W J.:-f, ' -. :Z ff, Qigfzz 'ESHSASM p 1571. , 3 .A ,Q 15552 ' ' .Q . fir ba,-Q, ff? 4 , -,wx xy, 'mr My 42 af- ' ., '. V., 'Y' ..! . 5 tm-JA' , my vfffilffl f h -g:3q'5,',Q5 Q . - ..., . , an ,W -.Aw - 31 f. 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Mr. Acree, and Mrs. Memmel are associated with students whose last names begin with A-H. Miss Hobbs, Mr. Borkosky, and Mr. Conger are associated with students whose last names begin with l-Z. The counselors acquaint students with college require- ments, entrance examinations, scholarship programs, and vocational opportunities. Besides these time- consuming jobs, the counselors also plan the high school program. I ,.n'. 'fi .-.:S M fisgliiesgl' ffigigllgllflpl ' J l MUQ H AR E 'w th - , ww mu gm -- M my hat ' lil? lbllL'4f':-..,, X 'F ,git aiffill l l Y' tfxifu' L fiiiiigfii ll il lilies f , ll r '- l If: mu nm E Y 'Qin ' Q ' Bottom Left: Mr. Acree helps Susan Meier plan her schedule for next year. Center: Mr. Borkosky checks the record of one of the sophomores he counsels. Lower Center: What kind of college are you interested in? Mr. Conger asks Junior Pat Paulding. Top Right: Miss Hobbs puts up an important bulletin concerning college. Bottom Right: Mary Seay talks with Mrs. Memmel about a schedule change, 39 if Secretaries simplify administration work The secretaries are the people behind the scenes answering phone calls, typing letters, mimeography tests, and filing important data. Mildred Huseman, the executive secretary of West High, is in charge of the teachers' payroll and acts as Mr. Havlovic's secretary. Marion Rothert, who is Mr. William's secre- tary, has the job of dealing with the pupils who cut classes. Jo Ella St. Charles, Mr. Cheeseman's secre- tary, types the absence list. Carol Schneider is in charge of the miscellaneous typing and filing. Work- ing in the counselor's office are Betty Adams and Virginia McGowen who make appointments for the counselors, and mail transcripts and school records to various colleges and business establishments. Mr. Hellman's secretary is Pat Florimonte, and Paulette Schutte is the library secretary. ,xx 11. 155,-, . . ,J A 1 ' f f ge.. Ji' . 4 I. . . , W . i L T. - lf o t K 5!fw l '- .4 Q1 N Bottom Right: Custodians: Row l: J. Walker, M. Johnson, N. Godfrey. Row 2: J. Elder, M. Turner, l. Ward. Row 3: E. Mass, W. Burns, L. Clark, G. Jones. Center: Dietician Miss Lipsky checks some sandwiches to make sure they are properly prepared. Top Right: Secretaries: M. Rothert, V. McGowan, C. Schneider, J. St. Charles, P. Florimonte, P. Schutte, B. Adams, M. Husemon. Center Right: Lunchroom Work- ers: Row l: M. Edelmann, M. Postal, J. Chand- ler, W. Macke, M. Taylor, L. Niehaus. Row 2: M. Herzner, M. Corcoran, E. Totem, T. Gar- rett, E. Sapata, V. Rolley, M. Melson. Bottom Right: Mr. Moeller directs some important work in the boiler room. Treasurer handles money-affairs for West High k T 42 V iEA'Wf!T' T53'iff. QiiVeegTff1if'fU92 -Bf ' 'iU'1f1f 'yegixy V Ci-cimSamQ Mmff DYILARDEWRFAENL Q 'iER9Ug:,eEii1Ma'ehemg:ficsp iflBrid3eMEterS3CcilIeg6f7, E924 ELUGFQSPW E-A-4995: 5665- Cf6llSbeLQW.Ed. Gpdidrib Unxivirsigylg 55Pep 'Chai xAGsisf?nf359lLeiggIinjf:CogEh..2:MISS B59 , - 5- V Y' fe? W ffffr W Q e5.1 i srs Wh aQqwsay,1iQfo1QQw YL ' 7lCiriCinriotDiL Girnngstjcf.. QV r , R5MlBHAfzE swivkaozgsusangisf Qmnavarsafv if :ggi NgRSaiPqRISggBpELp gdogqmezksirgg g3,n1agersiE1y cf' C1nie3ngqfi1if Niki 'MY!Q9NfBFli- gig, I'ETecfEni?5s,4rrlSg?YQQ tH5h1Q'fTCS:739LSffi S1352 er Q Q, uenqiganalgibj- 'V -if----1, -, W--W f--- Z -V V- - 5Y - V 17,15 li 1 ' 2' 35' ' Q 1 l Mn. GERALD BLQSH.: Offidei Practice, offical ' CUniyge,rsity of Cincinnaigg Assistant' 1 lllioskzitffffill C0loci 55i 'AssistalHl1llllfllBusebdlI gl l ARTHUR CHESLEY: Engiishj AB., BQE.,- M.E. Y versity pf' cancinmm. Miss MILDRED CONSTANT:V ol Businessifnglish, Shorthand, TypinggfQS4. iMiq1, i AMELIA DQLRYMPLE: Office Practice, 'Shonthandi-Q Typingg B.S. iliniversity of Cincinnatii. Z 1 yin ,i - ggiliiijiiwjll li VMR. nxvm niacin Biologyg' AJe?tcM0feHe25e 1 ' State UniversityJ5'Assistant Football Cogch, Heagd A 2,-Track Qoach. MRQ. ELLEN EEE EETT,NERgW5i,Spgli,shg V. ilndiiiigiiunsversiiyilul ll MR. 'FINDTYEYE ing: iMillersyilile State' Eollegel, M.A. iMiomi Universityi. MR. JERRY FRANKS: Zoology, Physi- ologyp. B.S. iUniy,ggsity Hof,Cihcinnatiijjenior Class ,, N, it l l Mn, QELMAR zoalpgy, B.S.WMami yergiiyiiwimn. ROHRRT' GANZQKILDER: 'frame R l l ing, Driver Education: Health? B.S. iOhio Stotel, - M.Ed. iUniversity of Cincinnostilg Head Basketball, l Coach, 'Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor. 'M'R.,,VlCTOlf l lE'GAUSMjigN,: illNl.Ed. lll fi F Cincinndtil. -MR. mlCHAEL,NHAFENBRlffE: ,World I History, American Historyg A.B. llndicmo Universityi. l g if . . e . it li rffigfgigea ,- cc , , UW ,,,- Q.- ..,+,,..s.-.g.-1g1, -W QWLLAL ,, .sw wwf A ' A is Q ei? Top Left: Treasurer Miss O'Neil checks her book- keeping with the aid of an adding machine. Bottom Right: Officer Esterkamp has ci lively discussion with i a few West High students. Library provides quiet study for students, faculty JSR' -Bottom Left: SWEP Supervisor Mr. Keuchenmeister checks his files for some papers regarding job place- ments. Top Right: I can't seem to find the right card, says Mrs. Mason to Mrs. Fusco. i.' -assi A fHAniiilsff irfsmhf RRICHARBQ' Egifgtqtgignvg sB.S.z QQLQO ,Sifcitegllriif versifyl, iXfiyierJ, lflEade21Baibql'l Codah, 'Mai-f s Mnimigss HEIQCQLUE' Physiesir Equccf Qi.C513'?i'1UF ilL AfhietliiiDi'eC'0C:yp s Jgnira-ii 'i7H'El'fDIiSON? Aithwrmafiksg 2--- 2 'sw ififr - TQ iiiiiir ti Q H ,!L'QQ ' :aa W rf, , ztsy A, ,, ,w ii ? tit se His: tif 2 if ii 1iUiiiveESifvsQ1f GinCi5tnGJt?1 iii iiii Bfil1lQ0VZgAR9i AHQEII: ,, Mgghematiaggj, BQS. Univezrsityl VlRGlfliliIE?fs HFFFMANEM eheiiswz Tuisg 1 i V g5nQg,g5h5W'e?gy.t of? QIDCIQNGSID. f , ' 1 y '3if'iii': ?f2i1H Eiga.. X.-at wi ,A uw 'Z W Win ng ie igi Q: :I ' 2 'ix 7: -- if in fi za , W W Y ff Y -1 it 1 , .4 1 ,QE il ,. G K i fi ,ii Mm, K-U, ii r-is 533' ii, ia ,, ,, X, ,fi 1 U. w ,i 1, waz: milf :,- Q 'M :aw MR. KEN HOLZINGER: Businessp B.S. QUnuversxfy 6f:5CinLEinn5f'iJ. ' WR.isHAROLDil5H0PPlNG: 'iigfbtioliiiiiiii .Che wana i2'Affdiiis. m. , . ISYW, Qfavaeri, Mid. Vwniyargitykif Mm FRANRM HUX: Biolojy, Hiiiaithfgi ' ' 't af Cincinnati? ,D54varWh,j2Lducatlori B.S. QQQIVEFEJI yum wi C fCOLrnf?S7. U :h , L. ,Q -ag --i if ' 'ET' ' min .. P rid BA., B.'S., Mniversitygof Clncinrfatiiiy WILEIAMZ ROQERHJAQQBSQN: ,ljeaIf!g, Dgvfer Educagonb X .UV am in :h Ei: if .VE :::' 'K 5' m W rafiverslt of Cancmncfhl Varsity ana Reserve 1 ' ' . ,and Qsfsews MRS Ehglishj G.AfA.-Moderifa Ddfice. MQCE EEWQQSW' BeftSE2C0V3Q!P05Q1l0nFQQ5gg iii !Midd1ebury Coilegei M.Ed. Cldniviersity of IES Aqodemic. ,, JAMES, English? fUFiivers?ty af Ciiicinnatilp i iii ?ii i i i CAROlfKlLMER: Germany of!Mus. CObSrIin A Chiss 5Club,ffGerman 'MISS ffi Study Hall, Englishg iB.A. :CPurdua Uni- smis. Biidmingon, T0bl!9iTerfiiiS. Mn. ima Regional Geography, Healdg, Driver Wiorei?'?ead',QSfat6F Universityh Fbiit- Ifrackf Jr. Class. iii KUHH: Arg: 'BffS., KOHT6 Uiiiverfifil. -' -.V 'Fil 45 HW' X -I 8 ldv Lectures, tests occupy teachers during class time s 7. ' A t t MEM 'F'!9'4!-St,!,4'-I-Qf: Aff? Wssfesn Kenfuskv 1 Stdffe Lfnlveksityl, MA. lfCofT1mbia Universityl. MR. t LOVE:'gfeEn?Qlisl'is2 BES. 'Qvtusray State Uni- vgstty2iiBisQnegg Agvisegi of Annuals? Mk. HERBERT NLUST: 5?Bu5fi'1essE PCB. 'lGff5fbeih?C6flegeY'f Merzihcih- 1 35:22 disimg Qlubi M!l.YKOBQBT1fMAIgTIN: Mathematics. JQAlgL!4Et,i3McGLUBEN: Ecgnorpicsgw Fan , Z . ,H I . Q SKF 'f' 11 Y Suive ' B.S. lUriiversnf 'of Kentdck I. MR. WA, -sf, ' Y 5 y - MQYFARLKND: 5Ehgfltshp5?AQB4ai!GQOrgetownf-Uniyersityl, ,,,M,gd,gggzgqggaerwyngyergiggym.55 MR, QAOBEBT MEIER M Difiyer'mEd1.fEoti5'n dfmd :Ti-aiiii'ngfA?B.S. lUniv5rs'itQw QYN, 5 CfttcirilgijntiiiffStcQlen1+tC0lincilw1Sufety Cotnmitteq. M Lqtjn,gEuropean Hisfogp BS BYE., M,AQgmCUniVer?fyy'g? Cfncidnotffj SQPQQ?R, Ttizese Gt-cage, 46 '.?,,, , . Z, , 'Z 1 zz. iii iii new ii, . V Mfef' 11 4552 W1 , ffm lim in ww 25,352 +L, xl, Iqiggg N HM . V, . , , ,MR. JOHN MICHAELS: World History, Latin, Jour- rialisf'Fig iXaviriiF-' Universifylg 7S.P.Q.R., 'Reseiye Sgheerleaders, Annual, Tuesday: Evening Groove Sesa MRSf?EVE'LYNYl Mrrsosl Mies. 980'-r AQGQMMA: E'1Q'is!m Speech' DL'3fmUfl9'S7 Ji-Sf flqorfhwessirn Universityff Draniai Clfilo, Ndlllllndl Lbewfvns-+ is MBgf 5j!,Q5TwE' NEST!-Rf 'fervor PracticeE'BfS.', M.Ed. iUr1iversity'of Cinciilninalil. , , . ' ii sf ' iv 1.1 ii ii vi w iii :ip 1 my i A , i W. 1 ' ' .i sm V ifmnsfimmunesm NEEHAUS: Busirilissi lags. ifillniilgf- gjfyiof Cirlcinnatil. MR. PAUljQ3NOHRi Physigal Edu- iiiationg GQG. flfa Crosse ll Sfafiiffll, BfS. flflnivififsity'-bf Cincirjnatili lnframural Sports. MISS iv, OHANIANE2 Shbrtnand, Typingj, Offiae Piifiictiizey BH, iU,piveggify gif Cinginrggtil. NCMSTTEN: Wlathemafilcsg Wliesiern KE:- .gtuckyU.,Sfa!E Universifyl, M.A.if4gKWesleyan? Ugiiyersiiylj Tennis, FTA. K y Iy' ' - A: -1' . iff! - .V ii J. ,. -- ., .. ., , ..VA. . M , H , im. Joni PASLISZER: asbioigilbi silndigpa :Universityk Eclectic, Bbciety. HQFIRSNITHER- ESA RENN: Mathenjaticsi B.S., M.Ed. lMiar'riil. .STAN RAMMss: :5ifh lEflCOf'li Hisiforygf B.s1y Mriifi. lUniversity of Cincinnatil, MRS. RAULINEF SALL- WASSE'R:?fPh9siEaI 'lEduEhtidnp BIS. ilndiaiiiis Umi- s rs.m?l ww l' H W iglw elMnS:isH:iLALsAYLon: ffengush, sas. lUniyersif3fEii5f cincgggneria. Mp. WILLLQM SHAQKELLEORII: Ger- BLAT, MUN. fUnNe.rsitW of 'iflindlirlnatil-I ' MR. ROBERT SINGERMAN: 5Healjh, Drivegi Educatipn' B'.Afiilien11berg collagen? Safety conf-5iF'SHke,F4G.Aiiilf Golf., MISS GllglNI STUQE: Physical EduCCl1'iQI3i B-5. lf6hio'Uniil2rsillll: GQA.Afi f Lf ' is 5 - . ' .ax il., i- i- Nw. ,.,wu.,w iff., wi . i JI 3 6' Top Left: Mr. Findlay explains an im- portant drafting principle to two confused students. Bottom Righf: Can anyone tell me the parts of the car? says Mr. Jacobson to his driver training class, l Top Left: Mr. Huth talks to Mr. Hopping about o special l , project one of his classes is working on. Bottom Left: Mr. Paul Maxwell, attendance teocher, checks on o stu- dent's attendance with attendance teacher, Mr. Mine- singer. Bottom Right: Mr. Bottistone grodes some test papers while his students do homework. l '48 Teachers discuss class topics among Colleauges R ii i ,..,,, ii lzzl .. l-XMRS. ,LOIS SUNDGREFI: HomemakinQ,pEFETiTi1:iTy Sur- veygk B.S, Klndiand :State Universifyi. MR. ED TER- RELL: Business Moih, Consumer Moth. Bookkeeping: i B.S., M.Ed. KUniversity of Cincirincifil. MR, LOUIS , von WALDEN:-K Sogiql Studiesg B.S. 'Uni- Wwyersiltyi, M.Ed, Kgfijiversify of' ,,1MRS. Sf-ldv Holla ccsli giiridfonq is , , ii ss. i 'MISS IRENE WALTERS: English, Journalismg B.A., B,E. lUniversity of Cincinnafii, M.Ed. 'KXavier Uni- , A ks Lffversitylg Breeze. MRS. MARY WARNERi Heolfh, ?Driver 'Educofionp:gE.fSi CUniversify of Ciifiicinnotilp 'R Red cross Club? 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Nj ummm-TAVXI umm 2 ar -24 Ls Q 3 Q3-ff ' fw 3. v: '3 2F J HUSIAW -rusnmw 1 -1723i gm fi -- ,ji wfi' - 1 E. vnsurffs 4 'ms-Kms ,gg 50 YQ? , M5-,JA V T 'USUN7' K S63 ,Ml ,,,,, ,li 1 14 -i O . Mustang gridmen lack scoring punch The Western Hills Mustang football team, plagued by a punchless offense, finished a discouraging season in the PHSL cellar with a poor 0-10 mark overall. Coach Jan Knepshield's eleven opened the season with a 41-6 defeat at the hands of Kentucky state champs, Highlands. The Mustangs were then trounced by Hughes 41-0 and Aiken 40-6. After a stubborn first half defense crumbled, West High was handed its fourth straight defeat by Woodward 50-6. The Mustangs dropped three more to Courter 25-0, Withrow 22-2, and Walnut Hills 12-O. Arch rival Oak Hills smothered West High with a powerful ground and aerial attack 52-0, the worst defeat ever handed a West High football team. ln the annual Thanksgiving game Elder sloshed to a 26-0 victory over a determined Mustang squad to end a frustrating season. l l V I l l ll l. l. --P- -r . sg --- - 1. T .., EQ 6 e 9 733311 S2115 19 ' 2 it tai l ' ,. ,Vi was 1: ,. ..x .ol N ,,yns1,aW. ., get . 5 Q-fVE3'?it A - -vltpgtaas W ezzwrpcgg - 7--m.l,.,w i ,ytt A- 2, . - K- -at lg Y-..e.,,.., . 1.17. --wag- .wma- 'l Varsity Fgititball xkegggyggiiz-1968 q ?53?5fl?gHlohdS Q Y Hughes ' N 'Aiken W X rd t.,, Q f .ii. X A f Withrow Wdlhut Hills, gi. F' if it atrl.:r.s : f r2taaitEIder ,. l, it 1 lift Q l 1 ag? 1 tgkttts. iii . .W auf.. .al 1.21 ' 28'.,llll?Q , , ,qw gg 53 l ll h W 4- l L Ji tr 2 -r J2- Reserve team inconsistent, land in PHSL cellar The Western Hills reserve football team, under the direction of new reserve coach Dave Derrick, ended the 1968 season with an 0-7-1 mark and 0-6-1 in the powerful PHSL, for last place. The Mustangs opened the season against non-league foe Greenhills and were topped 27-0. A 12-0 defeat at the hands of Hughes was followed by a 14-0 loss to Aiken. Woodward then sent the mustangs reeling to its fourth straight defeat 36-0. West High cracked the scoring column for the first time against a strong Taft eleven but again finished on the short end 22-12. The Mustangs battled Cour- ter Tech to an 0-0 draw and dropped a squeaker to Withrow 8-6. The season ended on a sour note as Walnut Hills thumped Coach Derrick's squad 26-6. 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' l f 5 1 ,5 5 ,Sami-' stef, 1- Q, , -1- , -..V - .- rf -A-11-1 alt.-L11 ., '- -,-- 'ifl E if 5 - 'sz-11-ff: 1 sm' 1: Harriers Run for Fun to fourth place PHSL finish ' it J' is ll, T fl or Vatzisify orasswffounogv wtlecoret .. ?QLoSrgl,le i we 'E S tl PQSUQH' sap' ... lil li ,.1'lThu,5d PHSIQ, i aw 5 . T 1, N lags.. ll. Z ll - Y at pie tee -- 4 NAL. ,, L -e l ll it l gag, it E, ,so E III III ,N l Ei 'teal' ' ess it T' ll T lil Hal.. ll Q. lil TQ so S T i.I-sf I cs tfourtfh ,Z M l I Q-x lulllign Top Left: Varsity harriers jog a worm up lap before their opening meet. Center: Cross Coun- try squad takes a rest from a tough practice schedule. Bottom Left: 1968 Varsity Cross Country Team: Row One: J. Farrison, S. Knipp, D. Powell, S. Saylor, M. Hines, T. Bradshaw, Mgr. G. Callahan. Row Two: Coach Hux, P. Clark, G. Schafer, K. Huelsman, B. Tholke, J. Powell, T. Chapman, Coach Jacobson. Top Right: Jerry Lanter practices the inverted hang on the rings to improve his form. Far Right: i968-69 Gymnastics Team: Coach Bauer, J. Lanter, C. Burger, S. Kolb, K. Krause, J. Tancous, E. Lindholm, S. Woolley. Coach Robert Jacobson's 1968 cross country team captured fourth place in the strong PHSL and fin- ished fifth in the Elder Relays to highlight a success- ful season. Under the theme Run for Fun the harriers op- ened the season with a dual meet against LaSalle only to be shaded 26-29. ln the first PHSL meet Ken Huelsman finished eighth to lead the Mus- tangs to a fourth place position behind Courter Tech, Taft, and Walnut Hills. West High finished fourth in the second PHSL meet and again in the third PHSL meet to rank fourth in the overall league standings. The runners took fifth place out of 22 teams in the Elder Relays which was won by Elder. The Mus- tangs wound up the season by taking third in a triangular meet with Elder and Oak Hills captured by Oak Hills. Gymnastics returns to West High Gymnastics has finally returned to West High on the varsity level after a long absence. Coach Ted Bauer recruited six boys to represent Western Hills in area meets. The boys compete on the high bar, parallel bar, rings, side horse, and the mat. Although the gymnasts have seen very limited actual competition this year, they have paved the way for a program which could give West High an excellent team in years to come. The Mustangs finished fourth in the first PHSL meet of the year. ,,, s- ffmaw ,Mer ff' lwwx-rf H ' HfHvsu-maft-- - azrwi-ww f'T 1 r f H1315-iss ,r'A'EF ?'. .' 'arms fz'i,f'.:'f :i1,J1ZEfP ai:i5', - , ,, 1 if 'Lf' -5243. 1 15. . ' Y I tiiiyzi I L T V . l ,fswilfi ' . V ,, K mpiae f Q ,Q 1, H I fm 'iw-'iiirtgr wgffrlw, wslegttwi' wm ',1l -s - .. l at :l lt .g4Q-at I .4,, MM V A T. l ,T ,, . 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'-...g TP W' ff-12.4 :mg if M ?2 x Q ly, X 'b - r , 5 ' I A l 1 if mf am? sf is in 1 S EQ A 7 ff.. vl 12681269 Vanityjosketball N5 We 63 kkk Walnut Hills 58 . lllll age 551.15 7169 433 it li6monTMorir5e of ' 77. Princeton 4 66 g 45 Elder ' Hughes Wll. ,.. ' Ai ken 4 we K A . 43 45' Taft 83 .52 dw .d K S90 9' ea 64W 76 Courteu:i?'Tecli , T . ,WWWYQW 9.7 Q51 lilughesifefii 8,0 49 Walnut Hills ' 62 s 'W':-: ,, ,iif cbuffef Tedlf' er 46 49 Q Taft at 48 Wiifhrows ' 823 Z9 Krielialf 48 Puraelli 69 74f . 69. . .X are 11 si' Bottom Left: Junior Bill Rothan is fouled as he takes a shot against Hughes. Top Center: Forward Bill Rothan drives around an Oak Hills defender toward the basket. Bottom Center: 1968-69 Varsity Basketball Team: Row Oneg R. Ritsch, M. Muhlhauser, D. Pettyjohn, S. Holub, W. Taleff, B. Goodson, W. Moore, lmgrj. Row Twop T. Cook lmgr.J, D. Heilmann, B. Tholke, B. Doss, B. Hinkle, T. Lorch, B. Rothan, Coach Ganzmiller. Bottom Right: Mustang guard Mark Muhlhauser lays in a basket to score against Elder's Panthers. West High finishes seventh in PHSL Top Left: Junior Brent Doss makes a determined drive for the basket against Oak Hills. Left Center: Forward Brent Doss tips the ball in, for two points as Oak Hills defenders' watch. Bottom Center: Wayne Taleff looks for a teammate to pass to as Highlanders attempt to break up the pass. Right Center: Reserve guard Steve Woulms shoots over Elder defensive men for a basket. Bottom Right: 1968-69 Re- serve Basketball Team: Raw One, B. Meier, M. McElroy, R. Carter, J. Fuson, S. Woulms. Row Two, T. Cook lmgr.J, B. Collins, E. Bruestle, P. Strunk, P. Trenz, P. Breen, T. Schnie- der, Coach Bush. A Reserves boost record, win eight Coach Jerry Bush, in his second season as reserve mentor, led the reserves to an improved 8-10 mark. The reserves opened the season by dropping two straight overtime contests to Walnut Hills and Oak Hills. The Colts evened their record by defeating Lemon-Monroe 41-36 and Princeton 49-36. After drop- ping five in a row to Woodward, Elder, Aiken, Hughes and Taft the reserve five got back on the winning track by thumping Woodward, Courter and Withrow. Following three more losses the reserves ended the season by topping Courter 41-28, Taft 51-48, and Withrow 57-56. l , . . , . ,WMM 5' V ii if 4 Q: . -.1 I :-- i2::.:s , . 5,-:lf I We 'H Oppgrgeni They l 56 eg Walnut .Hills - 61 N H53 .Qakr Httls ' 54. ll, . - M..- l. ,, . , fra J..-www.-r ,M fe 441 Tx' 'l TY 37 VW' W 1 llxl it U Vgiii ...,.. , ...X Elder 55 44 ..,,, ..,, . Hughes H Sl 37 A 44 A ,MU 1 ' M 33 i.'fi'79iil'.i'55 l Wi 41' Ti' Courtekiaech WTTTS7 35 36 5 Withrow? 48 ssffsiiff :ss ' W 51x T if 44 waimgggiaiis 59 A 40. zzz Tqff in A X 28 A 51 48 ' 57 L 'fff Withrow' M E - T Y il M- 1 i 'i',,..5 ,,Q'ii il an-f-t ' eww? . .,.,. , , , Center: Coach Jacobson and co-captains Tom Ford and Tom Chapman discuss their times in a recent race, Bottom Center: Diver Greg Beall attempts to perfect his diving in practice. Top Right: i968-69 Varsity Swimming Team: Row One, T. Ford, T. Chapman, T. Gardner, Coach Jacobson. Row Twog L. Bays imgr.J, B King, T. Honecker, G. Beall, M. Higgins, B. Vath. Row Three, J. Jahoda Cmgr.J, V. Berndsen, J. Mcln- tosh, R. Miller, P. Clark, D. Powell. Row Four, D. Bolsen, J. Stoeckle, J. Carter, D. Chaney, S. Sprague. Bottom Right: Tom Gardner strengthens his endurance in the butterfly stroke by swim- ming countless laps. f if e e are M56 ssfv rye' 4 rn umm Vg 5' Q3 Q Wg WW W QW Place J H ie tele J H -L we dr gum t Q, t drgetgurayg Qu- T595 I -Y fates... .... f :SWT 'V if' 4-LTGQ' 5 H7 le., - .f ,-Iagt sszgmg' w v.4f1':-zf1L ?E eg'f'4i'f 1' 11j fir ,gn , Tn . ' f 52N '-, i c .i sl- ---35 5-, -,fini ye L J vll liii' V . ,H l ' ,-,,:f'1-'I'-gm-5'.ifj,.. il fl' - J ' . ' -.fe :tr.lIl.-ex TF I 0 ,,,,,,,, LN.. M. :ENE ...gm 73, Mr, W .ly ,D z1 .Q ',1' f?f'l5i 'Q'1-. .f:f,f : 'ft HE 4 .7.,ll...'fw1 lp. 4 ll 1 ! 1'- . 't11'5E3e?5:':' '7f'i.. ' .. g, ,,T..Tr e ig 1 1 'L pa -1 1' fi.-.1 ' l 'vrfge-il r H J t ' 3 Q - in - --H' 'rf' til ,E t 2 E4 lgl' 'rzez ls liiee J 1 ,Qt Ee ,-. J . ,.' ., :-V. --lei, .1 .yt ..4g.f,, ' Fm-? .'5 - 5113 . -. 1 4: -1 ll ' lm :I illilhlll it llr!1 V, l ,avg G35 ftqhfl?-T . . .':' ' i'fqi,.f11.-5.--7' tt T 'E + f so A 'ae -5-as-f QP . 2-.-'u il' '. f-A T 'l' in t .e Veffim-.ts 1- -it - ' . . 1 , M K lfngb E' W ll lil , rt. l E-B I 1 T J 1 i l 'r 1 mg ep Idsf 'gl 41' i I ' yr t, ze' Wil ly, 4 will gmg .A l ' l -4 . - 1- 4 e ,v-' 1+-t veg fr- 'Y +V V 'zrffi ken edges mermen or first in PHSL Bob Jacobson's 1968-69 swimming team ended successful season capturing second in the and fourth in the district. The season started for the mermen as they dropped dual meets Springfield North and Oak Hills. After an eighth finish in the PHSL Sr. High Invitational, the lost to Princeton 63-32. ln two straight quad- meets West High finished second to Wal- Hills. After dropping a 68-27 decision to Ander- the mermen placed second overall in the three meets. ln the Princeton Invitational the swim- finished fourth and in the district meet they finished fourth. .1 ---- V- if . 4' eff .- 2 V JI .J h 'ty A V Q11-1 -g+.,,,tN ,L 1, Y e -L1Ifg 4Lf, -- 'LxTt:-1-- ..,. 1 Y. , E . . , . l-iogii-fH L if ,T X ,. ,A . fl if in b x'f ' X 4 ,ff E A , 1 1 .13 ma V' ' K gg . 1 I .f - 1. ' 1 . ' J KR 55,55 , 3 'gem qi. A . t .Q- ' V 3225, 'xg '.,., 9 'fix . -.54 -0512 , 1 A 4 A , 'u n' i i I 1 3 I P 5 1 Bottom Left: Jack Boeing perfects his technique on teammate Kent Cox. Top Center: Don Mc- Kinney and Jim Powell wrestle cz challenge match to determine who will wrestle in the up- coming meet. Bottom Center: Senior Mark Eckerson easily takes down an opponent in an early season match. Bottom Right: 1968-69 Varsity Wrestling Team: Row One, S. Weigand, D, Mosbaugh, M. Eckerson, B. Knotts, F. Aban- to, D. McKinney, Coach Artman, Coach Murphy. Row Two, R. Moser, K. Cox, R. Dieckmann, J. Meese, J. Boeing. Row Three, D. Schnieder, J. Daley, T. Allen, J. Powell, G. Edwards, C. Len- hart, D. Leist, S. Sneddon, C. Witt, D. Palmer, R. Hale, M. Rogers. l el T 951 f s T' . . J l'i'E-fbi-f 9.5-l lies . .al ': i ETF ','- W' ' Siflfewisiain ii . . . it - ' ' 1li ' , . 3553?-F l mf? 1-U f LG' f,3'f'5'7?E?i-siff F1235 .i:fffFi3'l71ff9g rf-'lfT5i J ' EL ,,Qg,3fiJ31-ffirmglliii- ..s. Baseballers set sights on state crown One word to describe the 1969 Western Hills baseball team is experienced, Head coach Mr. Richard Hauck is relying heavily upon his eight returning lettermen to provide the nucleus for a potent West High team. Coach Hauck also looks to last year's reserve squad to help fill the remaining positions. Withrow, co- champs with West High last year in the PHSL, look to be the main obstacle the Mustangs will have to over- come to repeat this year. Much of the West High offensive power will come from captain Steve Gray and first baseman Bob Spille while veterans Jerry Bauer and Ken Pinsenchaum along with newcomer Bill Rothan handle the pitching chores. ti Bottom Left: Coach Hauck motions for his outfielders to move toward left field for the next hitter. Center: Senior Steve Gray waits anxiously for the next pitch. Bottom Right: In a close play at practice Dennis Young attempts to put the tag on Brett Gaodson as he steals second. Top Right: Shortstop Dick Heilmann grabs a pop fly during a game with Oak Hills. 66 4 9 Eight Ieitermen provide experience 15,312 ,IQ , i, ,ms i if nv 1 - 1 1 -Q K m Mm ull T---f N- 5,1 - , , N. igiiiiii iiiwigw ii- 555: - HQ, .ser :iff , W ' - 'Tsai' :Sieve if Y E Z , , M ii sad is Hfiiiiiiii f ii - ' ' 69 Varsiw Bm i rg iimmiimw mwii.i2iiiwii W limi i,M1gi,,M N ,Wi if iii 32, pppohelp ' Egilhey i ii V 3 5- 1525555 - 'Y xi fi! .xg X ' e i?Eianl2iini5f3ig3fqpig?s'Q5 iiiiiiim iii i X. M V .,, ,, ,, 75? ,, iie,i.e Y M W ,,i.., eiefegfwe-gggfmmgwwewgbiqmmi v, - f TTUWLEZZ ,Q-2, 'zii yiiki ii , BMX iiiiiggyi, ii! Rf l ii ii SXMQ, emm if e .ie,, ,. 7 , jf P-' 0 K :E.F!nQ0!3' J 'A 1 A -'-i , , ' T' gf W :gum Z Qui! ., - 3221 fi. , me i Y 75 ,EF Y... , A.e, 2: , l iiii f 'W ,ii 5 f V A iiii ,M , Y ,,... V M .ii ii 'ii, U-iifziiii 'uw ii Q,-1 'ggi iii,W!iii 5NEQgQQ Huw i. ggi,,,iw iiii,,Hii.E f' f EY'0U56l'1, ,EC . H ' i ix sf 7,7 ns? I ii? ' V ' Mei. ' QEEJ: -E! , I ii, ,Z ,ge 'Q' Top Left: 1969 Varsity Baseball Team: Row One, D. Heilmann, J. Bauer, B. Goodson, S. Gray, K. Rawlings, D. Young, K. Pin- senchaum, B, Rothan, D. Hedrick, lmgr.l. Row Two, Coach Hauck, W. Taleff, W. Moore, B. York, R. Carter, D. Pettyjohn, B. Spille, A. Katt, T. Schnieder, R. Yocum, D. Spradlin. Bottom Left: Southpaw Jerry Bauer winds up to deliver a pitch to an opposing batter. Center: Bob Spille leaps high into the air attempting to spear a hard hit line drive. Bottom Right: Catcher Dan .Pettyiohn fires a throw down to second to pick off a stealing baserunner. Reserves aim for winning season Coming off an average season last year Coach Jerry Bush hopes to match the 9-1 record of the reserves two years ago. Early season practice reveals the need for much improvement in hitting. Elder, LaSalle, and Oak Hills will provide a real challenge for Coach Bush's nine. Although the purpose of reserve base- ball is player improvement, Coach Bush hopes to get back to the winning way. ii. all alma: Q at v ,i 1gg9iRs5ervH Basehnnt is H Q ,QQ xallilllgi Egg 'liQQm agigfggllliiigf i-if was i ',,, W4 'ff' ,gg Efdiill 7:1 'Z I 15: ii iiigi: i,Av' 'mis' Qi.. CQIQQGEM W 'gge ......?iQli is .1 fs, ' f !i ,HtS::,.'7 fi' 'H -- Ii ii ss V m si-V l if 'SIQ-IXGVIBV , in ii iria gfgl-515052 greg? galil. iiiriwf i C C Ngdr:,s6n gil,iiipyiiillliiiiiigggt ggi-A lll55iiiiUii , QW. 1 W ,5?Qsas4gl'. '.i...2Q 'ng,.i'1 57-RQ.. Qu ,- 5' . ' ,gi fi: foakmiiis a M Q ii lungs! igw QM ' 'Y if ' , W Z i as Z- f - -i t M van, iw: n .-. , , , me. . ,z,,Y ,C-.7 W 112-VM. ,-.A-Y...-,s..,,. - .W , I iltliy W Rv. Q, H YES? I. rx 3,42 i v ,s 1957 ER' ? i .g5TERN itcip, lbhl i Golfers rely on experience for wins Returning lettermen Greg Fisher, Rick Porter, Bill Ensminger and Mark Eckerson form the nucleus of the 1969 golf team under the guidance of new coach Mike Bavaro. The linksmen hope to repeat as district champs after an off season last year. .g . .t, . , l A5..:'.- -' -5 ,QQ 1-I-'li:3j2 fr- J - ,1. 'xxx L: -, .L Y V, 'St' sf-' 'eff .5 afMef . J 0Q,MHHH!K5a,..t fl l :Til v f ' .V 1. V, jig' Y , - QLQTI5- Q, 1 Q-ff-L. 'Y ' iw- ir? l V- .il l...eQgs2:y. gs, to ww .. .rimlll rr' ,T QHQ 34f0t'r1t?3iNQ,,gih.fff.:aEs'qt?fftt ,age , V , 5. , 1 g . 3.553117 Ag Y-,-J, .g 5qJ.A,'-'.f.f3w5,el 3 Q -, eq, - fluff sv' 1. .fc , ' ,- .gag .wi T .- r- -1 I- .1 5 t: 17- --'f' f'1iz.:. -. .,, i-. ', 1a--ge' l 1. 485 f ef 5 gwfilirqwv, '.'fl.fgg.f.31,g..l 'A .r ,3,-51, ' 1,-Hgmifif55fy:QHi51,gig lc Tg.fZQtw'5?1a iff! sf 5' A if .5i's2.:1. .s -- 'ij S We lu... li L :'f as ..'g.' ,. Ugg- lv -, V, 'is Liga, 0-H its-'Hal -HM A N.j4Q.A' ',4 'IVE'-f, V L' 'lf . ,-1 . '-J: ' 1 If ' ,151 ff L 'f . 'I . . ililstgig.. , . , is : , Qigwrg , W,3,,12i,, li if - s .5.Egf.i . -jyiwj gg A - , ji 5351-32i'n.g Top Left: A long stretch by first baseman Roy Troxell is necessary to make the out. Bottom Left: 1969 Reserve Baseball Team: Row One, G. Cox, R. Siciliano, M. Ginter, P. Brown, R. Maddox. Row Two, B. Meier, T. Cook, J, Fuson, C. Preczonka, M. Murphy. Row Three, M. Mc- Elroy, G. Fischer, L. Harry, Coach Bush, R. Troxell, T. Hennessey, K. Brater. Center: Linksman Mark Eckerson drives one long and straight down the fairway. Top Right: I969 Varsity Golf Team: Coach Bavaro, G. Fisher, R. Porter, B. Ensminger, M. Eckerson, T. DeVilIiers. Top Left: Senior Marvin Lawson passes the baton to Dan Asche in the 440 yd. relay. Center: Jake Carter heaves the shot as he works out for the next PHSL meet. Top Right: Hurdler Julio Abanto strides easily over the hurdles toward the finish line. Bottom Right: 1969 Varsity Track Team: Row One, J. Butler, J. McClendon, M. Snead, F. Abanto, M. Hines, S. Knipp, M. Lacis, B. Fisher, D. Eick, S. Saylor, D. Powell, B. Crenshaw. Row Two, G. Wuebbling, B. Arany, S. Cavendish, G. Hopper, D. Asche, R. Dreckmann, L. Clemens, K. Hall, T. Saurbrey, J. Isenogle, F. Hilberg, R. Sterra. Row Three, Coach Derrick, J. Rains lmgr.J, D. Bailey, D. Wetterich, R. Bohl, P. Bidaos, F. Scheidt, D. Leist, J. Heoh, J. Flaherty, D. Fischer,- B. Collins, M. Lawson, C. Stevens, J, Abunto, J. Carter, J. Jahoda lmgrj, Coach Knepshield. lii i?.iei5??. Wig? :li ll 'C QW? l ji t lifihigifgg fi, l iseltff rwiiisil-iso m ist 1 - .T grail' n g'gUii:5isAE. mfgljl nf lil EW .. ' gifiiiis I 4. li l i t SEQ ? m l! iieiiitlt Ziff fill? -5 ggi ,Elie l E. .,.., l i lv .. lrggjlglillll r l Wi Q ZZ. J' 1 5 E 5 s .JlJ'ii.li.w fi iw H . 3 . fl l flgl if all gall 7-s lf 'l 5. J li ,ii i 5.5. ,ix . if , . Q ,z 5 I llil ' .S Qelillllillle ...gl Cindermen sprint toward PHSL title The 1969 varsity track team under new head coach Dave Derrick looks for a very successful season. The team has numerous veterans returning from last year's squad and Coach Derrick hopes these boys will pro- vide leadership and instill the desire to improve in the younger members of the team. Dan Asche, Marvin Lawson, and Bob Arany look to be the cindermens top sprinters. ln the 440 yard dash Ron Dieckmann is expected to do an excellent job. ln the field events Charlie Lenhart, and Dan Leist will handle the shot put and discus while Dan Wetterich will do the high jumping. Coach Otten guides strong tennis squad Returning Iettermen Tom Ford, John Reusing, Mike Thomas, Rick Schmiedeker, and Jim Gieringer pro- vide much experience for the 1969 tennis team. Head coach Mr. Roger Otten expects great improvement over last year's record. He will be assisted by Mr. Jim Forrester. League competition appears to be especially tough this season and hopes ride on last year's most valuable player, John Reusing. Top Left: I969 Varsity Tennis Team: Row One, G. Vidas, G. Heyob, R. Schmiedeker, E. Meister, T. Ford. Row Two, M. Thomas, J. Kaiser, J. Reusing, J. Gieringer, J. Cook, J. Farrison. Center: John Reusing attempts to return the ball hit by an oppos- ing player. Top Right: Jim Raines and Joe Gimple are initiated into Maroon W by active members. Center Right: Maroon W offi- cers Dennis Gilbert, Brett Goodson, Steve Gray and Ron Dieckmann proudly wear their varsity letters. Bottom Right: I968-69 Maroon W club members: Row One, T. Honecker, B. King, P. Clark, E. Emely, M. Lawson, B. Spille, B. Rothan, D. Pettyjohn, B. Goodson, D. Asche, J. Raines, S. Saylor D. Mosbaugh. Row Two, B. Doss, G. Schafer, M. Wettenkamp, M. Muhlhauser, R. Dieckmann, D. Gilbert, J. Gimple, R. Carter, S. Gray, S. Knipp, K. Cox, J. Abanto, M. Hines, D. McKinney, J. Gauker, F. Abanto. Row Three, Mr. Houck, T. Chapman, D. Chaney, B. Wuerth, B. Ensminger, J. Gieringer, C. Len- hart, K. Huelsman, J. Bauer, D. Heilmann, D. Leist, D. Fischer, D. Bolsen, L. Knecht,'J. Daley. Row Four, B. Tholke, M. Hamilton, R. Porter, G. Fisher, T. DeViIliers, M. Eckerson, W. Taleff, D. Young K. Rawlings, F. Gruber, R. Schmiedeker,J. Carter, R. Moser, E. Sakwa. 1 ' i irq l J - .. af35.E'- :,- f-if ' -5.1 -7-5: ,a...s ,, '. 7 -Mi .4 E 4 2, 5 , -I ' Q Maroon W honors West High greats This year's Maroon W club, sponsored by Mr. Rich- ard Hauck, was the most active club in recent years. Headed by President Ron Dieckmann, Vice President Brett Goodson, Secretary Steve Gray and Treasurer Dennis Gilbert, the club held its first formal initiation in three years, covering inductees with eggs, flour and syrup. ln October the club honored West High greats and presented plaques to Pete Rose and Russ Nixon. The year ended with election of officers and the annual picnic. s a -5 R 1 1? h gi f f -, A -2 Z X 1 V xf' -qin ' , ,Q 'C Q-I 1 3 5 W Q Q ,E tr 1 Y P . 's i ,, qu A, 1 . .,,,,,,,,v v , '4 w -. ww, i r in . - nl '- A i 'H-sm. - if , 5 -1.1, . ,., V 1 , t AM 1 ' Sri? X. A ' rw f- , ' '71 ' 4 51 .,fue-W, , -1? A- . - 'v QW! Jing'--' W 17' E f? M5 Ziff? , L, ei I ks 1 gg A if . WMF. H ' 4 T . 1 1 L , . VV .l gi- Q' .AK V- J E D g',,, Qg,r!'-4c. f 'Q .lbw :W M f was ' ' HU iyggfuk-tL1,'i ' Al- 1' Iwi' t 1 65315,- ' Qs . Q Wg, 5 I , zP,Q.f4!fff'6s 1 , , y LJ- J :iii ,.,,,'1f', fini' hw. Q. .'-:-'H 'K 4 ' . 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The show opened with the song I Love a Variety Show with the music by Mr. Andrew Brady and the lyrics by Mrs. Mary Schneider. Sections two and three featured twelve soloists and instrumentalists. The Apollo 8 space flight inspired the idea for the fourth section. A com- bination of sound and light effects and authentic costumes added to the effectiveness of this section. Section five was classified as the miscellaneous sec tion. In this section, students displayed talents in general skits and musical numbers. The finale of the show was the traditional singing of This ls My School by the entire cast. Center: Ending Bandwagon the entire cast sings This is My School. Left Center: Pat, Kim, Kathy, Debbie, Trish, Peggy, Mary, and Rose dance to the popular song Downtown. Right Center: King Soul and the Wise Men, consisting of Jim, Rick, Tom, Greg, and Rick harmonize in song. Right: Elyce Pratt sings Coronet Man from the Broadway Hit Funny Girl. I 79 I . ,A Egfr: fi va ,X W' J . 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Autumn sets stage for The Curious Savage And if I laugh at any mortal thing, 'tis that l may not weep. These words by Lord Byron were the central theme of this year's drama production - The' Curious Savage by John Patrick. The play, setgin a New Eng- land mental hospital, tells the story of Ethel Savage, whose greedy stepchildren wrongly commit her to the institution in order to obtain her wealth. As Mrs. Sav- age began to consider herself one of the patients, the doctors realized that her only fault was her obsession to make other people happy. When the children gave up their efforts to get her money, Mts. Savage's at- titude convinced the doctors of her sanity. She was then released and reentered the world to continue her work of helping other people to find happiness. 2 S .3 iivqjg egg. Bottom Right: Burning an Elder panther in effigy highlighted the Pow-Wow on the eve of the tra- ditional Elder-West High clash. Center: Cheer- leader Harvey Rose admires her Carnation corsage at the Homecoming game. Top Left: Mud covered and soaking wet, the cheerleaders try to boost the morale of the crowd. Bottom Left: Mustang sup- porters decorate the front hall with spirited posters. -in ' 'wwf i: gi Homecoming events enliven Turkey Season Go West High . . . Beat Elder yelled the Mustang fans as they stood shivering by the giant bonfire of the annual Pow-Wow. As usual, there were signs in the hall advertising the Pow-Wow and Thanksgiving game. The mud covered cheerleaders envoked cheers, as thousands of devoted chilly fans watched the opening kickoff. At halftime the Homecoming candidates were announced, and the majorettes honored the senior cheerleaders with corsages. The game ended with everyone sad, but anxious, as they looked forward to the Homecoming Dance that night. Nancy and Mark reign at Homecoming Following a muddy, soggy, and disappointing game, the 1968 Homecoming dance provided a night of fun and enjoyment. The music, played by Don Lackey and his orchestra, consisting of a variety of music, echoed throughout Music Hall Ballroom. Small white painted brances decorated with glittering ornaments were set on the rows of tables. As mid- night grew closer the tension mounted for the ten king and queen candidates. As the clock struck twelve, Mark Ambrosius and Nancy Schafer were crowned King and Queen to reign over the night's festivities. if Wm? V.. -.5 -Q4 ..- if 1 S ,,.., N, -w ':', ' N Y' 1 J' ' J Q v A ' y 5 .4 : 'it' 'W .f W' if Q I 1 5 A :Q wi ' L, Q. , w p 5 11, in 11 if' I I 'a ,ul V.- SL. 919 P Upper Left: lt's Academic team members Jim Runkel, Ralph Eppen- steiner and Mike Brestle prepare for the upcoming taping session. Bottom Left: Ron and Chris point out to each other the sign announcing their delegacy to Girls' and' Boys' Week, Center Left: Mr. Williams congratulates Ron Dieckmann and Mike Brestle for being named Boys' State representatives, Bottom Right: Debbie Mire practices the speech she is to deliver as Girls' State representative at Capital University. Right: Mrs. Michaels taps scholar, Tammy Horman, during a Cum Laude assembly. 91 xxx Pj f ,xy , I '42 'FM :Djs I S 5 -n Q li, eil' ay v4 Q ,JEQZII WM J' .ff 5381 vm Qi '32 YV. W, ' .K :sw if ,C ' e o . .FQ sax., S U' . ex W x ,Ns . Q 3 Al QNX 4, if -Q-' 1 of ' 'Y lNQ4.A mf 55 , H I Y X L .gl-,if .,.,, wal max W . .... img wa We Wi in 5,- 'lm- wwf iw Left: Kris, Debbie, Sandy, Nancy, Ter- ry, Pat, Pat, Nancy, Harveyetta, Ka- ren, Trish, Donna, Gail, and Debbie lead Mustang supporters through the halls and into the auditorium for a Friday moming pep-assembly. Top Right: This is what our players wear . . . , exclaim cheerleaders Debbie Gentile and Gail Bigilow as they dress Stuart Woolley. the Puny Panther, and Ron Dieckmann, the Mighty Mustang. Bottom Right: 1968-69 Majorettes: Pat Ziegler, Sandy Franks, Debbie Mire, head maiorette Terry Day, head' drum major Dick Heilmann, Kristin Brevik, Shirley Wira, and Nancy Bernet. Majorettes display talents during halftime Highlighting every half-time show, the Western Hills majorettes, headed by Terry Day, and Drum Major Dick Heilmann, performed to a variety of numbers. Included in these were Down Mexico Way , The Olympics and Take Me Out to the Ball Game . To promote school spirit, the cheerleaders and maj- orettes led the Mustang through the corridors and into the auditorium for a stirring pep rally. The maj- orettes and cheerleaders alternated between twirling routines and cheers and closed the rally with the West High Battle Song. The pep assembly, This ls What Our Mustangs Wear , was promoted by the cheerleaders and provided a lot of laughter for stu- dents. Mr. WH, Queens chosen at canteens Psychedelic lights, vibrating music, multi-color pos- ters and an assortment of banners and balloons sym- bolized a West High canteen. After a three week search, Wayne Taliff reigned as Western HiIl's first Ugly Man . The Sadistic Saltshaker provided the music at the annual Mr. Western Hills canteen held in January. The announcement of Scott Muhlhauser- Mr. West- ern Hills of 1969-highlighted the evening. Tears of joy filled the eyes of Debbie Hoff when Terry DeVillers announced her the 1969 Basketball Queen. As the year came to a close, West High students gathered in the girl's gym for the last canteen of the year. For many, it was just another canteen, but for seniors, it was a memory of the social life at West High. Q? stem Lani: -.Qian :x...e . gave at-Q,-wwe-G -1--,NU '! swim,- 1 1 .5 l .M 351 it 11 1 M1 1? l 1 Bottom Left: Students groove to the beat of the Sadistic Salt- shaker. Top Left: Scott Muhl- hauser, senior, presents Western Hill's first Ugly Man, Wayne Tal- eff, a Buddah along with his hardy congratulations. Bottom Right: Mr. Western Hills candi- dates, Mark, Ken, Charlie, Ron, Dick, Scott, Jim, Steve, and Brett, pose in the front hall. Top Right: Displaying her crown and roses, a proud Basketball Queen Debbie Hoff, is surrounded by her court Kim, Nancy, Pattie, and Patty. gi , .Q , ,. f , A 1 i K A M' T 1 wgsmggf, ' f M 4. , 4 . ,,,:. me A - . f -1mrLsa,-- . . 2 4' 4 Q N Q. E , , f'?!f3t'. r.. . ... ?SE?!!i!. !!Ql! S13? !i !?!iE i?3!! ?! f.!5E 1 Ssfgigigigii giE1E iE?!?E?5 QB' Q 55 i 53535533 1Q? LE?Ei32Fi wg ami M.. qw maui Q H Bottom Lett: Gazing into the eyes of her date, Barb Green awaits West High's first big dance. Center: Pam, Sue, and Bob talk about the latest fash- ions at the Queen's Canteen. Top Right: Glad that it's Fri- day, Kathy and Barry look for- ward to the weekend. Bottom Right: I feel that the pro- blem of the generation gap has been blown out of proportion, exclairns Mrs. Michaels as Bob Fisher, Mr. Michaels, Jan Wulff, Ray Coey, Ralph Eppen- steiner, and Rick Schmiedecker look on. V, nj. .H f P' I' .. 1'-1 1-'- tdgsgil' 1' r ' SQA ' . v ' -' , 5 . -. ' 'Biff' r ' 1 '.:,'N-.Qin - , . If - . , . '-fgfs.-1431? U 5 '-iv. 11'--n if , '.j-341,- '. ' . - Z--5' -1 ,f .,,- 'N . g..---1 . . :jx ,-,l ,Q L .1 my fl-W'17'Q L ' H ' r 1 'ff '1f2 f' 1-5','Qf'f .L s , ,1f'.:4 ve ' f.y,'g.4-,, l,- 1 'x , , . Lf, ,2::,.f' -- '.1.wf1,Q7:ef:f, 'AZ 3 H '. g,-39:-: ' ff .' 1 A , f ' . ' , 111-1- H .'.f :'n 7ga':f' Hs. . 1 1 J. ' ' ' -'- ' ' 1 4' Levi' . 1 s f .H -?.'f'.j',5'ff1 :- - .5 '. 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This money went toward the Christmas party and the lvlr. Western Hills Dance. The canteen was followed by more bake- sales, board meetings, and a paper drive all leading to the banquet. The banquet finally arrived with sighs of relief and tears of joy as girls received their awards. The '68-'69 GAA year was climaxed with the announcement of the ALL ROUND GIRL. 2 1 i LA ' Y . ,. .W,,,,.. Left: Nerves are tense as center forwards D. Wolfe and N. Witte bully for the ball. Top Center: GAA Chairman D. Wolfe, C. Byrd, M. Brooks, E. Teschler, F. Honecker, and C. Herbert clown around, getting into the mood for the kick-off party. Bottom Center: GAA Managers: Row One: E. Rost, S. Kreutzer, P. Kennedy, R. Wiesmann, L. Lantry, D. Beall. Row Two: B. Berling, P, Egelhoff, A. Lipps, J. Nickoson, R. Wyenandt. Row Three: M. Ferrante, J. LaDow. Top: E. Teschler. Right: GAA officers J. Gordon, D. Herrman, D. Gentile, M. Brooks, B, Luecke, and T. Wilfong look to Miss Witte, Miss Strube, and Mrs. Salwasser for guidance. 103 Sports program develops skills Basketball, volleyball, and hockey kept a typical GAA girl busy after school. During the fall, she played hockey and practiced hard for the advanced team. Her efforts were rewarded when she scored the win- ning point at the hockey playday. Volleyball was the next sport on her list. Although bruised and exhausted from practices, she was happy to compete against other schools at the volleyball playday. Basketball was her last winter sport. She practiced lay-ups and learned new techniques in guarding. She put forth her best effort at the basketball playday. Spring brought rain and softball. She would splash out to the diamond to perfect her hitting and throwing skills. Softball not only ended the spring sports season, but also concluded the '68-'69 year of sports. Left: Senior Cindy Herbert carefully performs the splits, a difficult and precise balance beam position. Top Left: J. Eyrich stretches high in the air to overtake her alert opponent A. Lieberman. Top Right: T. Parris, L. Filter, S. Miller, and D. Whitehurst concentrate on correct position, tension, and aim before letting their arrows fly. Bottom Center: Determined to overtake her opponent, B. Shamblin digs the ball. Right: J. Mack, B. Berling, B. Erhardt, and L. Wuerdeman take their mark, anticipating the shot of the gun. Lf, 0 at 49' , af wx- 1-Kibffqjv 105 ...Q 248 c-,W it ,en A .v , 'UH' my 'K .,. .,..,,,. .NL c..--4 qv, 'zyfl V' 'ierfja ,- , 3355 i X -A-W--q--,,-f-- X , an 'W 3214 Eli QQSTERII i 1 1 1 Q 1 I Y ,L-4 1 1 l U I kiln-'J px, N New activities, ideas fill Council year Who is the ugliest man at West Hi? was the ques- tion everyone asked when Student Council initiated the Ugly Man Contest. Ten boys displayed their unusual talents at a canteen held in October. Another innovation was the election of a Homecoming King of the Thanksgiving Dance on November 28. Sponsored by Mrs. Fread, Student Council promoted better relations between students and administration. The involvement of all students was also promoted. Notebooks were given to each representative so they could keep an accurate account of meetings. To promote better relations with other schools, Raisin in the Sun, a play exchange from Walnut Hills, was produced in West High's auditorium on October 24. Another Student Council project was Teacher Ap- preciation Day, on September 27, when all teachers were given an apple. 107 Pep club organizes canteen, Pow-Wow Thanks to Pep Club, there was an abundance of school spirit circulating through the halls of West High. By the use of signs, posters, and Beat Elder buttons, a majority of Mustangs were drawn to the Turkey Day battlefield, despite the rainy weather. Headed by Patti Young, senior, the club kicked off the year with a canteen held in September. The pa- rade on Thanksgiving Eve, followed by the Pow Wow, was one of the many activities sponsored by Pep Club. A Christmas party was held on December 20th, and Pep Club members gave gifts to the children of Allan House, thus spreading their spirit outside of school. Basketball season brought the return of the cheer- ing Mustangettes, who backed the basketball team at every home game. w A .. NX .r .. Q ,. Q i , fi f , S A ,f,::Q.:E:x 51 ' I - 1,- , ,m,L,L, ir X 1 , R 0 s 'S ,f rf' , . 'fi' ----N... , 'r ' k 'Q ' Y 'xx 'Sr-A ,K J- Lf- ,,,.v V NW' In M-MM? . --g,wg.X:'- ' N ' -fm.i.-mi --hm. Orchestra members we-so occupy time practicing Mellow woodwinds, brazen brass, rhythmic tympani, and singing strings: a melodic combination of instru- ments was often heard late in the evening in West High's deserted auditorium as the orchestra mem- bers prepared for an approaching performance. Di- rected by Mr. Andrew Brady, the orchestra presented its annual Christmas concert on December 19. ln the spring a select group of instrumentalists performed for a spectacular Bandwagon. ln addition, the or- chestra performed in the state competition in February. Upon the accumulation of two-hundred fifty hard- earned points, a musician could become a member of Orchestra Pin. Club. Members sold fruit cakes to enhance their treasury for transportation to the state contest. Left: J. Eyrich waits for her cue to beat the bass drum at a Senior Orchestra rehearsal. Center: Violins: C. Batscha, J. Hughes, D. Drydon, E. Humphreys, M. Geiger, J. Driskill, D. Gourley, P. O'Malley, E. Neufarth, D. Samuelson, C. Schmidt, B. Mercker, R. Wiesmann. Violas: P. Adams, D. Stille, C. Allen, M. Staubitz, B. Meiggs, H. Hauser. Tuba: B. Hinkle. Basses: M. Nash, D. Morgan, D. Vaught, A. Kath. Cello: D. Nicholson, D. Wrassmann, S. Mueller. Flute: S. Heimerdinger, M. Koch, J. Scroggins. Oboe: D. Gaines, J. Borcherding. Bas- soons: W. Hempfling, M. Perry. Clarinets: T. Parker, J. Klein, D. Outcolt. French Horn: E. Bruestle, S. Miller, S. Anness, P. Hasselbeck. Trumpets: M. Baldwin, J. Schulte, H. Young, D. Duvall. Trombones: D. Heilmann, J. Grayson, C. Diersing. Per- cussion: J. Eyrich, C. Hamblet, R. Williams, D. Cameron-. Top Right: Orchestra Pin Club officers C. Batsha, P. Adams, M. Nash, and J. Hughes gather around Mike's bass. West High's marching band captivates crowd during half-time Through sweltering heat, drizzling rain, slippery mud, and bitter cold, the Western Hills Band marched on. Led by drum major Dick Heilmann, band members practiced sixth bell every day to present a variety of half-time shows, including a trip down the Ohio and a tribute to West High's Pete Rose. After a wet and soggy Thanksgiving morning Elder game for which the band could not perform, members settled down to the rigors of learning contest music. Under the capable direction of Mr. Andrew Brady, the performed well at the district contest in March. citation cord on the left shoulder of a band uniform one as a Band Letter Club member. musicians topped off their year with their May picnic. Top Left: Row 'I: D. Heilmann, T. Day. Row 2: P. Ziegler, S. Franks D. Mire, K. Brevik, S, Wira, N. Bernet. Row 3: C. Grayson, G. Puckett, K. Scarberry, C. Diersing, W. Hempfling, T. Chapman. Row 4: P. Adams, S. Heimerdinger, J. Buck, K .Essell, J. Runkle. Row 5: M. Freshley, M. Koch, K. Miller, A. Neal, R. Kelly. Row 6: M. Baldwin, J. Schulte, H. Young, D. Duvall, P. Subtelny, J. Scroggins. Row 7: J. Eyrich, C. Hamb- let, P. Williams, D. Cammerer, D. Hageman, J. Phillips. Row 8: E. Lindholm, M. Higgins, T. Duncan, D. Vehr, C. Seitz, R. Staubitz, R. Ga- hagen, P. Winters, M. Geiger. Row 9: J. Borcherding, L. Scalf, B, Gibbas, M. Hackman, C. Herbert, J. Driskill, L. Filter, G. Duncan, J. Bruestle, D. Mosbaugh, R. Kelly, T. Samad, D. Wrassrnann. Bottom Left: Band members add spirit to the Oak Hills game by decorating their bus. Center: Discussing music to be played during half-time shows are Band Letter Club officers N. Bernet, D. Heilmann, T. Parker, and M. Baldwin. Top Right: To the tune of Gentle on My Mind, band members perform during half-time at Elder Stadium. 113 5 dw + N Y' ' , . Nj, ' o . 1 , Q Q F 1 an M 1 J M L9 -f- ,, fi Q ' .. Q iQ S. 1 f' ' ' uf' '21 Q ' x l i ' J +0 A -M ww . 69. 57 tx x R fg-I N 2 ,N'-lf? I J z I nz ,. , ' DY. gy ws , -' Q M' i , V W A ' 'U .af I3 .xy ,J E. Xh, ,Eg ,NQRN N 0' u 492 r if , , , E 1? Cz. ,- fu . ki- .: -fy .Q-'41 wr .hu nh . wgggfy. s 'TEE ga: 5 . M, U ,f , QQ .,' f H 1' F V. . , - '1 ,:- .Q .AI X i ' .1 ,Q 1 if 1 V Choir keeps music in the air at West High Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Schneider, five choirs performed at West High. Dealing mostly with holiday spirit, Studio and Senior Choirs combined with the orchestra in Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Also, during the Christmas season, Studio Choir per- formed at resthomes and hospitals throughout the West- ern Hills area. Three major department stores hosted Studio Choir, and an appearance was made at Cheviot Nativity Scene with local television broadcasting through- out Cheviot. In January, all choirs, Senior, Studio, Sophomore, and both Glee Clubs, joined together to present a Winter Concert. Studio Choir appeared on television January 19. A Spring Concert was presented in May, and the year was completed with the choir singing at graduation. i he Tiki 'N 3 Anxious staffers M' if-N 'A -R vie for 1969 yearbook honors Hong Kong Flu, knee injuries, lack of theme, and loss of staff members who were scheduled in sixth bell classes were just a few of the problems confronted by the Annual Staff. Under the direction of faculty advisor John Michaels, the staff worked hard to meet all deadlines. After the senior section was completed November 19, staff members made three unsuccessful attempts on under- class layouts. All night work sessions enabled staffers to meet all deadlines and produce the 1969 annual. The year was highlighted in May, when the new staff members were tapped at the annual banquet. Top Lett: The 1969 Annual Staff members: Outer circle: A. Hustedt, B. Green, L. Scott, C. Byrd, K. Brevik, D. Barnes, T. Schmidt, H. Winther, D. Beall, D. Frank. Inner circle: J. Gordon, C. Herbert, C. Nemann, D. Mire, D. Heilmann, N. Schafer, B. Goodson, C. Erickson, R, Dimmitroff, Mr. Michaels. Bottom Left: C. Byrd, art editor, sketches her ideas for the cover. Center: Counting the sales made on the ads are editor Donna Barnes and advisor, Mr. Michaels. Right Center: Angie Hustedt is confused by the photographer who insists he is an hour behind schedule. Breeze reports recent activities, programs The Breeze Staff, advised by Miss Walters, informed the students, teachers, and community of the school's activities and programs. Bi-monthly issues of the Breeze were distributed after a hectic rush to meet all deadlines. An All-American award was received by the Breeze both semesters in '67-'68, With Ralph Eppensteiner as managing editor, Breeze staffers hoped to equal this record. mi F ,ras ll MP bk EE 7 31. 'XX , 4' 1 ,, il Qi 119 Bottom Left: P, Burton, S. Aring, and P. Tudor proudly gaze at the All-American Award displayed by Miss Walters. Center: Barry Horstman patiently listens while Nina Johns and Linda Armstrong dis- cuss their layouts. Bottom Right: Distributing the Breeze in the homeroom boxes are Steve Gray and Ralph Eppensteiner, Top Right: Does a 't' count one half or three fourths? asks Breeze staffer R. Dieckman to B. Luecke. ii waz? A56 5 1 ' E lk Top Left: Posing in front of pictures of ancient Rome are Latin Club officers Ray Coey, Mark Am- brosius, Cindy Herbert, Nina Johns, and Liz Neely. Bottom Left: The time has come for the French Club Banquet as officers Pam Luecke, Barb Luecke, Pam Johnson, and Diane Wrassmann prepare to go to the Maisonette. Center: Satisfied with the fun and profit made on their cider sale are German Club officers Janet Byrum, Rosie Wiesman, Carol Neal, and Charlie Eden. Bottom Right: Christmas season brings fun and games as Karen Bracher, Terry Henderson, and Sue James help Skip Noll hit the pinata. if ,,,y25,f.4:J12?,sxfs1.x 's .x -N ev ,-. , Y .V it :ii rim, we 'gg .- J ,t . i 'MK , , t, rtt, ,,,, , yi 1- -glefff i : i:' Y ' , Ti A H 71515 i ' -, Sit Ailij iv ' I ,I ES... N , ' 32 .-w -l li A ' '52 , ti ' Q, , ws: Refi' .:. . . , V lA,,,,.,.,.- U SQ-eff, '3 i 5 iw +1 :g,a1Pf .-.f Language clubs top agendas with sales, hayrides To enjoy a social atmosphere with students of the same cultural background is the purpose of Latin Club. With Mrs. Michaels as advisor, the club held such activities as a hayride on November 9, Halloween and Christmas parties, and the annual banquet. Under the direction of Miss Sauders, Spanish Club meets every third Monday of the month. Candy apple sales and bake sales provided money for the Spanish Club Banquet. Cheval vapeur buttons were sold by French Club members. A progressive dinner was held on February 21, and French Club members honored Mother's Day with the selling of roses. Apple cider was a selling project enjoyed by German Club. Under the direction of Mr. Bulach, an initiation party was held for all new members. tw, 'll ' P. yr -5,15 t o Nil ', -fvilf . aj, . ' f rx I, it iff, .rt A R MES iz fall N Nl '. If Hill , 4 J ,fx . '-'51 Sv-fat '.. , fi ' fx i f , L QT? jaw E' E 3 .99 34 i ' NL KN FTA, JCWA promote teaching, world affairs Future Teachers of America gave its members a better insight on the field of teaching. Speakers from all walks of the teaching field highlighted the meet- ings. Activities included sponsoring a canteen, bake sale, and selling candy bars. Meetings were held on the third Wednesday of every month. The purpose of J.C.W.A. is to achieve a greater un- derstanding of national and international problems. This year, Mr. Hopping, advisor, stressed attendance and individual contributions to discussions. A presi- dential mock election was held on November 4, for students, as well as teachers. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Drama club members count Thespian points To instill a greater interest in the school's productions and to promote student co-operation is the purpose of Drama Club. Another purpose is to allow members to accumulate points for National Thespians, a dramatic honorary society. A total of fifty or more points at graduation constitutes on Honor Thespian. This year, the Drama department produced the Curious Sav- age , on November 22 and 23. Headed by Bradley Chandler, Drama Club met once a month. A bake sale was held in October to raise money for the play. Center: Debating on the Presidential election are Junior Council on World Affairs officers Sue Crafts, Ralph Eppensteiner, Gail Bigelow, Barb Luecke, and Mark Ambrosius. Bottom Left: Preparing to go to their city-wide meeting are FTA officers Terry Henderson, Karyn Bracher, Betty Berling, Beth LeCompte, Candy Kidd, and Barb Ray. Bottom Right: Drama Club officers Rick Bross, Gidget I-lendrixson, Sharon Moore, and Regina Hargitt arrange furniture for The Curious Savage. Chess, Hi-Y stress team membership To enable and encourage anyone to play chess and to let the top five compete against other schools is the purpose of Chess Club. With Jim Flunkle as presi- dent, Chess Club had a total of fifteen meets and en- tered an individual league tournament in April. A Christmas canteen with a visit from Santa was a money making project for Hi-Y. The club met every Thursday night and played league basketball with Brett Goodson, coach. Top Left: Hi-Y members: Row 1: S. Wooley, K. Rawlings, S. Muhlhauser, K. Krause, B. Goodson. Row 2: S. Gray, C. A Eden, J. Lippert, M. Eckerson, J. Thale. L ' Row 3: J. Reusing, B. Frakes, B. Ensminger, 'X J. Gieringer, T. Ford, B. Fisher, D. Eich, M. Krimme. Bottom Left: Chess team Q members Jim Runkle, Jack Lippert, ond i , Greg Beall prove.the possibility of playing more than one chess game at a time. Top Right: Collecting money for the Red Cross Club are officers C. Bryant, C. Nash, D. Skeen, and L. Lovett. Bottom Right: Practicing for their future jobs are Health Careers Club officers M. Simmonds, S. Cooke, Karyn Bracher, P. Underwood, and B. Leger. . -. I .AL Red Cross, HCC volunteer hospital aid Health Careers Club, sponsored by Mrs. Lilly, is an organization to promote interest and provide informa- tion concerning the many careers available in Health. Members visited hospitals to observe new techniques. To provide an opportunity for young people to be of service to others, preparing projects, and filling chests for soldiers in Viet Nam is the purpose of Red Cross Club. The annual membership drive was con- ducted by sponsor Mrs. Warner, which resulted in a collection of S261.61. ,pvc 5 Wu If .ng 1 . - Q. xtm ,qv ,fu , xn- V f ': 'wx-fi' ,Q . A- ., , Q-1 '35,.R -1- ,H , . X 5, H' fi 1' rl I 4' 1 J . .gy 1 ' 1 if .il ln' Ig Y if uf' fl 1,1 ' ,,va . fs. ,I .ggi fm .' 1' ' . ,-' fl-J. ' , I fi, . I. :L . '. t ,gjhihik N4 l .l Y A Q I 1 'le 2 fu 'fb M ' ,. . ' Q' ' M ,,f,, - Vw V1 ,K w , f-.1 '- fx 7 v xy . ff Hr-Y , fm y N, if-,f,,' I, i J I-I f Y W 1 N 1 w .mmf ,f , V YV V S1 ,J X 5 'M -. :Z ,lf VJ If ' Y: , Q X, N 1 w L , , 1 .V lx- ,. X 1 ET k fi' 1 . H X Wy! . 15 ' ' K 'X'- P V 'i x. , ',- 1' ,- X V Q- 0 fx. fi' Y. X. swf A x Q , .iii .ix R Lf, W ,1j!,,V, , -1 3, 'X x Q :ry w , J ,-x fl -' X 1 1 ' M 4-Q' W' ' ,uf , W, -r J 'w X QA I A , Q ' ' X' R4 , f , fy. 11 U X u. .. V 'NX X' HSE K-ms' 'rl X :i . Q NV g . X , K , xv I! - W J, 4, X, Sfudenfs Reserve cheerleaders boost Mustang enthusias ww, : .iw 1 gr fm gf ff,,N,..r .1 , Reserve Cheerleaders: Top Row: T. Newman, N. Hudson, M. Shaw, and P. Lawrence. Bottom Row: M. Wilner, P. Woodruff, K. Leuders and C. with spirited chants Eager and anxious students from Dater, Gamble, and Roberts Junior Highs intermingled in September form- ing the class of 1971. Leaving junior high security, hey plunged into the busy and sometimes frighten- ng world of senior high. hey came and found more demanding classes and any more extra curricular activities to participate n. Cheering the reserve teams after school, meeting ew friends at career clubs, GAA, and Pep Club took p most spare time after school. Quickly adjusting o the fast pace of high school activities and studies, he sophomores easily became active members of estern Hills. . -wr f f ,..l ,, . . lx i W vi r--: Y X V E , ii-sf Row: F. Abanto, J. Abben, J. Abborf, D. L - rg 5 ,1 fa . l l ' V IQ . ckerman, G. Adams, P. Adams, T. Ahr, L. A I ,,.. l f V i I T' e, uberger. . X ' M Q L V , X . Y ' - -. , R g , . . 'Q 7 'A l A ' 'W T Qlcf' econd Row: R, Albers, J. Alexander, S. Allart, - i r,l I i . X zgq .1 P1 , 1 . Allen, s. Allen, E. Anderson, L. Anderson, ad '-,.q V. i p I, y UL, .Al'ldl'lClC6O. l e , 1 ,,, , 'A N - ' 5 , I 525 ' :IV ' 'Qg'Q, xl YA . V i ll' A .X V V. A 'zzl - 'V . ' l. .,, ., ., H u .- ,veit f hird Row: H. Anness, S. Annis, G. Armstrong, . ,fn l 1 ,, ,gel .. 1- L 2' - - ' f . V l A , ,.-.-. i .i e. Q ' r. '- ' ' . V N . . Armstrong, G. Arnold, R. Arrizo, M. Asher- '-r A, ,, .,, ., v 're ' V, - ' Ai L ' T -V ' V LT , . , ., gf., Q is Fe Y' ft, B. Aw. . .l ' f .--,. .VV. . A V V.-.. Q . . ourth Row: P. Ault, H. Bachman, A. Bachelier, ' - 'fl V l - 4 N ' Q N' F gif rr. ' . E I' 4, 1 ' V V in . r -. 1 Va . ' . Boker, B. Baker, D. Baker, H. Baker, W y.. ,bla 'VN ' Q' V- . Boker. , l ' V ' A V ,- f , V V - . .' - It T? V ' - f Y ' .V.- lit' - 5 1.-'51, A V. . . V. . '. ' .. 1 .... T n . V V . V V. N A V : . r r 'fth Row: T. Boker, M. Ballinger, R. Ballinger, .H . Q.. lull y f' lx . w.r :V M balll A Bates, C. Bauer, M. Bauer, W. Baxten, L. ' 53 M , M ,I l :V E -' bys. X' l X V -I e 1 4. W. n ' -WN I. . . 1 C Vw t f W fl wr- . T- . t. xth Row: C. Beastea, T. Beck, D. Beck, B. ' L W, . , , I mu 'l V 1 ' .','-' ' - llgl my ,JV eden, J. eerdrng, D. Berne, C. Berry, D. Ben- -' l . , T ll 2.V On- A . l. rl 'ln A ': YA M Y V' ' , 9 'X .f xl l V ., .',x,I- .jleft - Q V '- . it 6, I 32,115 K' '. f 1 . venfh Row: P. Bidzos, G. Bishop, D. Bledsoe, 5- . .- -n r ,T 'f, j,2, ,I Q lvl ' ' . Bledsoe, T. Bless, B. Bloemker, M. Bobinger, A --V 4 ll.. ,.,-. i ki tg F' M 1 .Boehnlein. 'Ve T t 1 .' . l 1 .R M .X V , , ,M l h , U it l li v , ...w e b Q, , 1' Z .'e:1:,g'.f .r','.:. Ki n ' '- A kk ii . aejxx ' - -.ee -:-:V W - X A is W ay,-gf rr rV rl .rl .. - . ll , Fri' 6---A ij.. :ma ghfh Row: B. Boellcher, R. Bohl, L. Boggin, 4 - Qi , ,X In . ' A K ' T . Bolen, C. Bolsen, D. Bolsen, G. Bowen, g 3 ' ' in '-Q-J . 5 ' f' ' 1' Bowen. 1. ' . X-if . N Q ., V . N, . I 3,3 ' . Tre., 1 V I .. V g. ' .V A B UW' lt' . ' . ' l.El.-n..- . V.1 lf 4 ' Picture day brings cameras, chaos to West High l-cf 130 First Row: S. Bowen, D, Bowling, B. J. Bowman, R. Bowman, J. Braden, H. Brc K. Brater. Second Row: W. Breeden, P. Breen, M. Br G. Brinkdopke, W. Brittain, S. Broadnax, Brooks, M. Brooks. Third Row: D. Brown, M. Brown, P. l B. Browne, E. Breustle, J. Brurnbeck, T. field, E. Bryant. Fourth Row: K. Buckner, L. Buckner, J. BL L. Burger, R. Burger, B. Bussey, B. J. Butler. Fifth Row: S. Butree, J. Calahan, D. Cai B. Callen, S. Camden, D. Camrnerer, T. Q eneho, M. Cantwell. Sixth Row: S. Carmack, R. Casey, R. Carter Cawdill, J. Cavendish, R. Chandler, V. Cl T. Chenault. Seventh Row: S. Cioffi, J. Clabough, D. D. Clemens, L. Cobb, C. Cockshun, W. D. Cole. First Row: R. Cole, T. Cole, B. Collins, T Collins, P. Collinsworth, D. Clobough, D. Chum bly, S. Colyer. Second Row: J. Comhe, J. Conner, E. Cook K. Cook, T. Cook, S. Coons, A. Corbett D. Corcoran. Third Row: C. Cornelius, D. Correll, B. Corseier, K. Cottingham, B. Cough, S. Couch, C. Covert, D. Cox. Fourth Row: G. Cox, J. Cox, G. Coy, J. Craig, S. Craig, A. Craynan, S. Cromer, J. Cunning- ham. Fifth Row: J. Curry, D. Daley, J. Daley, K. Daly, T. Davidson, B. Davis, D. Davis, M. Davis. Sixth Row: S. Davis, T. Dean, J. Decker, D. Deegan, B. Deilein, F. Deitsch, S. Delaney, D. Dellnger. Seventh Row: D. Dewar, A. Diciero, C. Diersing, B. Dill, M. Dilz, J. Dittleberger, J. Doepke, J. Doll. Lower Right: Sophomore Jon Norden goes to the library during his study hall to finish his term paper. Upper Left: Sue Jones' sophomore English class watches as the photographer poses her for underclass picture day. I Tom Honecker, sophomore, is confused with new rules. Firsl' Row: L. Donohue, W. Doss, K. Douglas, S. Dowler, W. Dowling, M. Doyle, S. Drescher L. Dreyer. Second Row: D. Drew, D. Driggers, K. 'Drawe- inga, P. Dudley, F. Dukes, M. Dolay, D. Duncan D. Duncan. Third Row: K. Durbin, E. Durham, C. Durnell B. Dye, G. Edwards, D. Eggerf, D. Ellis, P Ellis. 'N TNR-. .- Fourth Row: S. Ellison, F. Ellman, B. Endres B. Erhart, K. Esset, D. Esterman, D. Evonno J. Evans. Fifth Row: T. Evans, D. Fair, T. Falls, J. Far ruggio, C. Faulconer, B. Federer, E. Federman P. Ferry. 132 gfggl Newcomers adjust to senior high atmosphere First Row: R. Finley, B. Fischer, G. Fisher, T Fisher, S. Fitzpatrick, J. Flaherty, D. Fortune A. Fotos. econd Row: A. Fox, S. Fox, B. Franecki, G rakes, S. Frazier, P. Freeze, S. Frey, L. Frost hird Row: R. Funk, J. Fuson, B. Futamacni . Gailliez, D. Gaines, M. Gammilt, C. Garland . Gauison. ourth Row: J. Geiger, J. Gemereth, J. Gerber- ck, M. Gifford, M. Ginter, F. Giordano, B irten, S. Glenn. ifth Row: N. Gloystein, B. Goad, M. Goley, . Goodson, K. Grant, D. Gravett, D. Green, . Greene. ixth Row: D. Greer, T. Gritfis, J. Griley, N rimmelsman, M. Gross, H. Gugel, P. Gum . Guster. evenl-h Row: J. Gutzwiller, D. Hagemann, P ahn, J. Hail, C. Hale, R. Hale, D. Hall . Hall. ighth Row: K. Hall, N. Hall, V. Harr, H allbauer, B. Halsey, L. Hamblin, M. Hamilton . Hamilton. 5 li inth Row: R. Hamilton, P. Hammon, W. Ham- on, R. Hansford, D. Harbin, S. Harding, J ardman, B. Harlow. enth Row: G. Harper, C. Harris, S. Harris, L arry, R. Harvey, T. Harvey, G. Hauger, H auser. eventh Row: L. Hays, M. Hays, B. Hayworth, . Hedrick, N. Heiland, J. Heither, T. Hemmer, Hempelman. welffh Row: B. Henegar, T. Hennessey, G. enry, R. Henry, M. Hensley, P. Herbst, M. erold, D. Hermann. Bogged down with instruments, band rookie, Kathy Seitz fulfills one of her daily chores. Upperclassmen enjoy, First Row: S. Hessel, K. Hetzer, G. Heylob. Second Row: L. Hickman, J. Higgins, M. Higgins. Third Row: M. Hildebrand, A G. Hill, F. Hillberg. Fourth Row: P. Hines, R. Hinkle, G. Hinton. Fifth Row: D. Hodge, R. Hoehn, L. Hoff. Sixth Row: E. Holbrock, C. Holland, D. Hollandsworth. Seventh Row: G. Hollings- worth, B. Holloway, D. Holt. Eighth Row: T. Honecker, B. Hood, G. Hoover. Ninth Row: D. Hopf, C. Horn, B. Horton. Tenth Row: S. Horton, C. Howard, R. Howe. Eleventh Row: D. Huddles- ton, N. Hudson, J. Hughes. Twelfth Row: T. Hughes, D. Hornmeldorf, R. Humphrey. l Y , ,it ,zg 5... , ..a. I -L- in -.- .5-'Vu lg. -'s I I J' W' Q5 fl. X 1 1 f 5 X E. -3 l l li 1 ' in 4 , . , li far l fs. . K. 52' 4. ,! ,! Q 5' I Q i P, xi .or It 35945 l 'fi V . 4- :A ,i , JAH! .: ,Q-sg . tb' 2: eg . L 4. . ii I zlwvm- l . J , Z, , .sr 'la 1. .. L s w f lg., X sf , 4 ,. , -L , 1, . all KY. T-., , ' -D ri .mf P X- e : . Q r, Z.. 'ear -- 7, ,. -ewes - V b K 5 i -.sr ,Q 7 ' W Q, . M1 , Hx -.4 ik? ,jf ' f 'A -S ., 'GK l '1 0' if i-,gms lk? wi T . 2 4. 1 , . , il f L Fav - '- l .., -. 5 . . ' il legit E , Q ' W ,. . ajl ,NK X ' ' ' . ll ,j, - ff, . - ' i i i V. '52, b J -- - l -. T. ' . . ,gi fn. , ' L , ' .lf .ef 3 - I l - H 1 gg it ii .g R sf . L T z . .. - T' N 'I x V.: W ' ,J V I T' .V 'V l i ellis First Row: B. Humphries, D. Hunt, M. Hunter, M. Huxsoll, J. Hyland, C. Irvine, J. Irvine S. Jackson. Second Row: S. Jacobs, J. Jahoda, G. Jarrold C. Jones, C. Jones, D. Jones, J. Jones, W. Jones Third Row: J. Karle, G. Keethler, B. Keller, R Kelly, T. Kelly, H. Kemper, P. Kennedy, B. King Fourth Row: R. King, S. Kinman, J. Kirk, P Kissel, J. Kleeman, J. Klein, R. Klink, J. Klop- meier. Fifth Row: J. Klumb, J. Knochman, B. Knotts R. Koellins, P. Kohn, R. Kolks, C. Krisko, G Kroger. Sixth Row: C. Kuhn, K. Kyde, D. Lagaly, R Lagaly, M. LaMott, T. Landers, B. Lane, R Lanham. Seventh Row: C. Law, P. Lawrence, A. Lee, S. Lee, D. Leedy, J. Leger, E. Legner, S. Leicht Eighth Row: E. Leistler, C. Lenser, S. Ley, K. Lindeman, S. Litteral, B. Littner, A. Lipps, P Long. Ninth Row: J. LuAlIen, L. LuAIlen, S. Lucas, K. Lueders, J. Lutz, E. Lynch, R. Maddux, B. Maior. Tenth Row: A. Makin, S. Manning, B. Manz, G. Margeson, M. Marsh, J. Martin, P. Martini, D. Mass. Eleventh Row: D. Mass, B. Massingill, T. Mos- ters, J. Mattlin, B. Mauch, G. Maupin, E. Moxie, D. May. Twelfth Row: D. McCann, A. McCarter, J. McClendon, M. McClure, C. McCormick, C. McCoshom, B. McCoy, D. McCracken. I I I l Phys Ed program breaks up rigid study routine First Row: R. McCreddy, M. McDevitt, C. McDonough. Second Row: T. McDonough, M. McElroy, J. McGinnes, Third Row: C. Mclntosh, J. Mclntosh, R. Mc- Millen. Fourth Row: T. Mc:Voy, D. McWhorter, G. Meocham. Fifth Row: T. Meode, J. Meele, B. Meier. Sixth Row: R. Meiggs, L. Meinert, M. Meller brink. Seventh Row: M. Mercer, B. Merckel, D. Mer curio. Eighth Row: C. Mergy, J. Merritt, J. Meyer. Ninth Row: M. Meyer, R. Meger, D. Middleton Tenth Row: C. Miller, D. Miller, J. Miller. Eleventh Row: K. Miller, K. Miller, L. Mills. Twelfth Row: S. Mills, D. Ming, J. Minnick. Left: Junior Tom Chapman spreads Christmas spirit wherever he goes. Upper Right: Students change into street clothes after rigorous gym session. First Row: B. Mitchell, K. Mitchell, P. Mitchell, J. Moll, J. Moll, D. Monoenos, W. Moore, J. Morris. Second Row: R. Morris, D. Mosbaugh, R. Moser, P. Mottingly, T. Muddiman, S. Mueller, G. Mullins, M. Murphy. Third Row: P. Muse, C. Myers, L. Mynhier, S. Naegele, S. Neely, P. Nelson, S. Nelson, D, Neudigole. Fourth Row: T. Neumann, G. Neuels, P. New- man, S. Nickulis, H. Niesz, C. Noble, P. Noppert, J. Norden. Fifth Row: R. Norman, R. Noiton, K. Ober, J. O'Brien, J. O'Conner, J. O'Leary, T. O'Malley, B. Outcalt. Council representative, Vicky Vassalo, keeps her class informed of student activities. First Row: A. Padgeh, D. Palmer, D. Palmer, T. Parris, D. Parker, R. Partin, M. Patton, M. Peetman. Second Row: N, Peelman, S. Peponis, J. Perkins, B. Peterson, D. Phelps, V. Phelps, K. Phillips, J. Philpot. Third Row: C. Pieczonka, G. Plagge, J. Plausie, P. Poland, R. Poland, C. Pollitt, B. Poules, D. Powell. Fourth Row: J. Pounter, C. Pragor, M. Pratt, A. Puening, R. Putteet, J. Pyles, M. Pyles, S. Quante. Fifth Row: M. Querte, D. Raber, N. Rawlings, B. Record, D. Redding, M. Reed, P. Reed, G. Reeves. Sixth Row: B. Recharat, B. Reichardt, D. Reidel, C. Renner, L. Resurreccion, F. Reuter, T. Reynolds, C. Rhodes. 'wlifb lx' Student Council representatives report news irst Row: R. Riby, C. Rice, G. Rich, S. Rich, 4. Richardson, N. Richardson, J. Richter, R .iddif. second Row: N. Riddle, L. Rider, J. Riggs L Riggs, T. Riggs, D. Rink, M. Ritter, S itter. hird Row: N.,Ritz, B. Robb, A. Robbins . Rodgers, R. Roeder, B. Rogers, R. Rohrig Rose. urth Row: S. Rose, C. Ross, F. Ross, M. Ross Rost, D. Roth, J. Runck, B. Russell. th Row: -J. Russell, F. Ryan, T. Sager, T graves, A. Sandefur, N. Sander, D. Sander n, L. Scalf. th Row: C. Scheidenberger, F. Schneidt, D hnenck, M. Schlipf, C. Schmidt, B. Schneider Scholl, C. Schoonover. enth Row: J. Schorsh, T. Schorsch, S roder, G. Schroeder, J. Schroeder, M. Schroth Schulte, B. Schumer. hth Row: W. Schwegler, M. Schweitzer, D oggins, E. Scott, G. Scott, D. Sehnuw, C tz, W. Selmeyer. Sth Row: S. Sembach, T. Semm, S. Seng Sexton, R. Sferra, M. Shad, B. Shamblin Shannon. th Row: G. Sharon, J. Sharp, K. Sharp, Shaw, C. Shearer, J. Scheckles, R. Shook, Shope. enth Row: R. Siciliano, K. Siegler, D, Simon- , B. Sims, L. Singleton, L. Skeenes, R. back, G. Smallwood. elfth Row: A. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, Smith, D. Smith, F. Smith, G. Smith, G. ith. 1 1 1 Sophomores end year with election of Junior Class Officers First Row: J. Smith, L. Smith, R. Smith, P Snape, J. Snowden, D. Snyder, D. Soldano, J. Soldano. Second Row: K. Sohngen, J. Sparks, M. Spear, C. Speck, R. Speckerts, B. Spence, R. Spence, C. Spicer. Third Row: M. Spilman, B. Spradlin, G. Sprad lin, R. Spurling, K. Shaft, R. Staubit, T. Staubit B. Stienhard. Fourth Row: J. Stienhauer, K. Stemmer, M Stephens, L. W. Stephenson, W. Stephenson C. Stevens, D. Stevens, E. Stacey. Fifth Row: G. Stolla, P. Stewart, B. Stidhom J. Still, J. Stille, R. Stockman, C. Stines B. Stoeger. Sixth Row: J. Stone, D. Story, P. Strosburge C. Strunk, S. Stultz, D. Stumpo, B. Sturgeo S. Sturn. Seventh Row: P. Subtelny, J. Sullivan, B. Su mer, D. Sutton, K. Swadener, C. Swartz, Sylvestor, B. Talbot. Eighth Row: D. Tarten, D. Tatgenhorst, Tylor, C. Terrell, J. Teschnert, C. Theilen D. Thomas, W. Thomas. Ninth Row: D. Thompson, J. Tharpet, G. Tod I. Tremoulis, D. Stremble, D. Trimpe, B. Tr han, R. Troyel. Tenth Row: J. Tucker, W. Tucker, G. Tudo C. Tyree, J. Ullrich, D. Urh, B. Utterbac M. Vainer. Eleventh Row: M. Yonden, V. Vassolo, C. Vat D. Vehr, K. Vidas, W. Villines, L. Vincen H. Volbath. Twelfth Row: R. Wcbnitz, S. Wadell, Wadell, M. Wahoff, D. Wadrop, V. Walke J. Walls, C. Wapes. First Row: H. Waples, A. Warren, K. Watts R. Watts, G. Way, M. Way, S. Waynick, T Webb. Second Row: J. Weber, S. Weber, V. Wegman, D. Weigel, M. Wetenkamp, R. Weis, C. Wells, J. Wells. Third Row: S. Westheider, M. Westerrneyer, R. White, B. Will, M. Willner, B. Wilson K. Wind, R. Winter. Fourth Row: L. Wise, T. Withers, C. Witt, C. Wittenberg, B. Wuekenburg, D. Wolf, D. Wood T. Wood. Fifth Row: P. Woodruff, J. Woody, S. Wooley, S. Worthinorton, S. Woolums, S. Wright, G. Woebbling, D. Wurster. Sixth Row: V. Yankosky, D. Young, F. Young, J. Young, M. Zehnder, M. Ziegler, D. Zigelmier. Sophomores Gary, Nancy, and Barb, confer with J. Reusing, during Jr. class officer elections. 1 1 I .lA -i ,. 1968 election arouses Combining challenging courses and thrilling activitiesf the 1969 Junior led an exciting life. He participated in a variety of activities such as the fall paper drive and car bash. ln the spring such tests as the PSAT and the NMSQT offered him an oppor- tunity for self-evaluation. For him, the Junior-Senior Prom highlighted the year. Class Day symbolized academic achievement twenty proud junior girls, members of the D Chain. Then, at last, the 1970 rings arrived West High. l . ' - :gl , ' Lxgtyw .i .M N ., 1 .5 t ig. x g ? . X 'H mv . B! :gf if Q tg First Row: D. Aboecherli, J. Abanto, M. 1 , , :L r 3 M L., . 'Y Ei Q lg ' 'K 7 1: hauser, J. Ackerman, C. Adams, P. Adams, H' xi ii: 'L I ' , Ad0mS, C- Ahf- I ' kim Q' ' ii ' lil L A Y . iff' ' Q ' ff- la' P , l 49 -if 'A all ,, . :A Second Row: E. Aker, C. Allen, J. Allen, i 'gt , Y Q 3 H IVKI y Allen, J. Allendorf, J. Almond, S. Anness, rr ,,,.,.....Y. - 1.1-f 'i . .fe ii 1 1 r rut 1 1 . , t , Armstrong- 'wi' .ii L ' Q-1, 'mgaie vi 5 X' A' ' ,' fn' ' it J B ' f Q1 ' L , -. I 'K' 'A Third Row: A. Asalon, J. Auhagen, N. Bac b 1 H .- . , lm' e ll L ga C. Baker, D. Bailey, M. Bailey, J. Ball, t .nfif - unll In 'lily 'iss ' Barnett. be I A L lA'k r'- A- M . t -' ' A' , 'Al 1 l - nb Yi 1,-Zi A it W Z .1 -E , Y W. -I zj' X ,.s r .,. - I fc' -' 3 -. I- 3 - V , H V- 1 , R , f . ' Fourth Row: J. Basquette, K. Batscha, G. Ba t '-- i f A A C - if B- Baurrwn, R- BOYS, G- Beull, K. Becker, ' ' . ' ,. ' . ee 5 , Begley- tlf ik X' l I ' fx ts.. Lt.,-is? 'Il gg ,Q ff 'ri in -'-:. . rw VV! r- -V A ....- .4 -V Z W rl .. ,: .L . ' , 3 , 1 - Fifth Row: T. Bellem, J. Berghausen, C. Bt ,ij fl irggaf ' ' r if .'. ' man, S. Berry, P. Best, G. Bigelow, J. X ,. X ,, 5 1 , .. . , N .r fl - ' Y -f A M f' ti' . ' d . 'HA' I Z A 4? l A, J, A I gui, W. ,tm Q 5- ' T Bm en political interest in Junior Class campaigners it WSWS Nixon R 'AGNEW Aa x r Left: April Clappison and Tom Gardner, juniors, use free to catch up on studies. Upper Right: Juniors Randy Ritsch, erghausen and Ed Lindholm display posters for their favorite enfial candidates. 143 PSAT scores evaluate juniors academic ability First Row: J. Black, C. Blanton, C. Bleemke P. Bobinger, B. Boeing, K. Bonno, K. Boss K. Boyle. Second Row: D. Brackett, V. Brackett, J. Bra ford, W. Bradley, K. Brody, M. Brady, D. Brand M. Brock. Third Row: K. Brocker, D. Brooks, J. Bridg ford, F. Britton, M. Bross, V. Brosz, J. Brow L. Bruckner. Fourth Row: J. Bryant, B. Buescher, J. Burn T. Butler, D. Burton, E. Byrd, K. Cagle, Callahan. Fifth Row: T. Callos, C. Campbell, D. Campbel M. Campbell, J. Carter, R. Cash, G. Cassid G. Cates. Sixth Row: P. Chambers, R. Chaney, T. Cho man, J. Chessey, P. Childress, D. Clancy, Clappison, D. Clark. Seventh Row: K. Clark, P. Clark, L. Clemen J. Clow, M. Colwell, C. Cook, D. Cook, L. Coo Eighth Row: C. Cooke, P. Cooper, D. Cope, Corrigan, K. Couch, J. Coyne, D. Crabtree, Crafts. Ninth Row: B. Craig, L. Craig, C. Cummins, Cummins, A. Dallalio, J. Davis, D. Day, Dean. Tenth Row: R. Delaney, J. Derrenkamp, Destefano, M. Disney, W. Doerger, J. Do M. Doll, B. Donahoe. First Row: B. Doss, R. Downing, B. Downs S. Downs, T. Doyle, D. Deishel, J. Driskill G. Drees. 555265 '12f2:2?:'r:i'aa N ,, HT '-,-V ., -' '- i 1- 'M' ' . , ll., - N A., l r in ti ,W N .. 1 r, 1, W ,, ,.' .5 5 T w F. f X . i - K - 1. f L14 .. , ,F ki 5. , --- s l A . 3 -, S' g ik ,jx , lx h H 4 sri X L i -A ' - 'fi I - FY. I ' 1 X 2 if -X I i ,A , N .ZVQ -f '-...',' l ' . MA i .. . A 571 x '. f ' 'f . , 5.3. Y' x f. Si f .. . ... 1. .s1.,u.f1 . . ., if . 552:11 - T' feces 'T 2' ' ei: , ' -.N , A hi 'W' T Y R . 1,51 .i A if y , Second Row: D. Dryden, S, Duebber, M ' Q . 5 ly :IE ' ,, F., ' T V ' Duffeno, F. Earley, B. Earls, B. Egelhoff ,L ' . ,,, , . lzll ' .- :Z 1.5 Y K. Eisenmon, M. Elsner. ' 1 ' W H E ': i f 'N if . T Hi' w wi A We g -' W ..:. n X J A .N N 5, xxxnl . ,....,.,. ,,.:,: K A I , Q . .M , J 'Q uzl- I 1 1 .. Third Row: J. Emery, C. Enderle, P. Endicott, if -'Q ,. W - -ie fr ,N - ., f Z, il.: I' ' I ' 'EN 2. E T. English, C. Erickson, L. Erickson, R . 3 fr , I 'fig in , . T ' - ' ' In vi' , i -G35 , '- 1 1 1 . ,fs 13 ft rrk . . it Ernest, D. Essel. , . 4.1. ... I f J 5 ' J - i . .. - Q 'F .F X 1 - 1 if 'Q Fourth Row: K. Evans, J. Eyrich, J. Forison, J if -l - W .gf :.j U 'i ,lu A , . L VVV, H ,fo 15,5 E. Farris, L. Farris, J. Farsalas, G. Foy, A. 37 H lf J ..v Q l V J. x C- :,: ..,, q.1 : 5E :,11q ..,:: E15-, I XF g . K, r., is Hiz g l m Federman' , N2 - i l ls iw J K wi sir szxjt ,U bi lv-4 A W- -i Ki - ' : gfgiiv Fifth Row: D. Feitsch, C. Ferguson, B. Fer- f Q' ' -W 'F ..,, IE, '- 4 .YT neding, L. Filter, D. Fischer, J. Fishvogt, ' N 3 2 :QQEI , . J. Pr h, M, Fl h r . 1- f 5 F V. Q ' ' P5 I c a el' Y K Q R174 It 1 .,,.1 ga -X .V ' Q B N. .A .SL , N! .-... Z . ly V g ,, 1 Sixfh Row: T- F'QXm0Ye'f B- Flelhmom M' LRF 'i ll ' -s N ii - T ' ifi.:',g Florimonfe, P, FlowerS, G. Follmer, S. Folk, 'll JW- ,., . jf I I - ill me C. Fopmo, R. Forch. V F fi' i ii X . T-ag .- I 'Qu -4. .A ' -:i'f K ,-7 X fl! 3 ' xgse N A l l' r-7'-fl. . Y -' V Y' ' ' ,, U5 .1 f H H -l -. I or T f V 'TQ .V-, F Q is lp Q Seventh Row: P. Forb, J. Foster, W. Foster, rx' ' 'F', Lf' .- Ts-'L 5' ' ' A. Fotos, B. Fox, T. Frokes, R. Frank, S. V H 1 'Fi ' 74,1 Franks. , , :tryin Q, Y I 5 '2 5 , X , . J 5 J. .o:L2 ': - I , - , QR gf, 145 Concentrating on task at hand, T. Lorch, S. Crafts, W. Taleff, and N. Nagel fake the PSAT in the fall of '68. fs' xv 1 -f ' wr xl. O Se ,TQ ,lf ,I r 'Kass Juniors Bobby Bauman, and Greg Huffman show-off their muscles at the class car bash. First Row: E. Frech, S. Freppon, R. R. Gailliez, T. Gardner, D. Gates, M. Geiger. Second Row: D. Gentile, A. Gerlach, D. K. Geraulis, B. Gibbas, B. Gill, C. Gull, Gilrog. Goosmann, D. Goodwin, D. Gourley, K. C. Grayson, B. Green. Fourth Row: W. Greenwell, D. Greer, M. S. Grimes, J. Grisham, J. Guckenberger Guetermn, K. Gulacsy. Fifth Row: G. Gurdrum, M. Gurrier, P. 4 S. Hafer, S. Hafer, P. Hahn, S. Hale, Hailhauser. Sixth Row: P. Holloran, D. Hamant, D. ton, L. Hammock, P. Handy, C. Harmon Harmon, P. Harper. Harvey, M. Harvey, P. Hasselback, L. H B. Hauck, D. Houck. 146 Third Row: L. Goodbody, P. Goodfriend, ' G 1 Seventh Row: N. Hartman, E. Hartzler, Nluscle-bound Mustangs mutllate car 'rst Row: S. Hauck, P. Haydon, D. Hayes, D eareth, D. Hedgecoth, C. Heiderreich, T. Heil, Heimerdinger. cond Row: J. Heineman, S. Heitner, B. Helton, Hempleton, W. Hempfling, K. Henderson . Hendrick, D. Hendrickson. ird Row: M. Hengshold, E. Henline, D. nsley, M. Hensley, L. Herron, V. Herzner, Hicks, M. Hines. urth Row: R. Hines, B. Hinkle, D. Hongland, Holub, G. Hopper, N. Hom, R. Hotchkiss, Horstmon. th Row: N. Houston, L. Huelsma, D. Huene- n, G. Huffman, S. Hughes, E. Humphreys, Hunley, D. Huston. th Row: M. Huth, H. Hymer, J. Imholte, C. fe, T. James, D. Jeffers, J. Johnson, P. FISOYI. enth Row: J. Jones, P. Jones, C. Julian, Jump, K. Kareth, R. Kaser, A. Katt, L. Ier. th Row: S. Kemph, G. Kendrick, J. Kent, Kenty, T. Keppel, L. Kern, M. Kessler, Kidd. th Row: E. Kiefer, J. Kincaid, J. Kicaid, Kingham, D. Kinker, C. Kircheiner, D. Kist, Kittie. th Row: K. Kleier, C. Klein, W. Kluesener, Knauber, L. Knecht, M. Koch, J. Koontz, Kopp. I Upper Left: With armloads of books, Chris and Goil stroll home to a night of studies. Lower Right: B. Houck, P. Luecke, Mr. Knepshield, Mrs. Koester, and B. Waldeck sell red roses to students on Valentine's Day. First Row: R. Kopp, C. Kries, M. Kimpelman G. Kugele, R. Kuhn, S. Kuhn, D. Kuntz, L. Kuntz. 1 Second Row: S. Lambert, D. Lampe, C. Lanzett, L. Lotscha, J. Lattarulo, M. Lawson, P. Lawson, W. Lauer. Third Row: E. Le Cornpte, S. Leedy, S. Legner, D. Liebelt, A. Lieberman, D. Liest, S. Lichten- dahl, E. Lindholm. Fourth Row: M. Little, M. Litteral, L. Lloyd, N. Lohmiller, T. Lorch, L. Lovett, R. Lowery, C. Lucas. Fifth Row: J. Lucas, P. Luecke, T. Lyall, D. Lynch, J. Mack, L. Madd, C. Mahony, R. Man- derschied. Sixth Row: G. Marcum, J. Martin, P. Martin, R. Martin, M. Mason, 5. Malth, B. Mauch, G. Maujean. Seventh Row: G. McCann, B. McCaity, S. Mc- Lain, W. McClellan, D. McCormick, B. Mc- Collum, M. McCullough, B. McKee. Juniors innovate sale of roses on VaIentine's Day irst Row: C. McMullin, G. McMurrer, B. Mc- lomee, L. Mecksfroth, S. Meier, E. Meister . Messer, M. Mette. -econd Row: D. Metze, R. Miller, W, Miller, . Minser, J. Moll, D. Montag, S. Moore, S. loore. hird Row: T. Moorman, G. Morehead, L. 'lorrison, T. Moses, A. Mueller, M. Mueller, . Mulhauser, C. Muse. urth Row: W. Muse, l-I. Naegal, K. Naeve, . Nagel, T. Napier, F. Nare, C. Nash, A. eal. A ff f T? Af? . -,f it --4.,,a. . -0. el Q 7 E Ill Q - il . L' '- az- . i . , :V ' .,, X V . 33-5.. ' 1 , 1 'A FC 'P K ' - W . A. -4. ev T , . ow. , m may . X, 1.1 -.-:ff , 5 Li, if A .G K -- -f f-1g,3.i,i,,, Wm f z' - i- x . fl . Kg- - - eff Nm- f FN ' ' - - -m . is ff. X i . ll . . . . W. . -A 1- M-. i, - , ... I' ,Y I' k ' 'Q X Z.. 4. - . i 2 Y 'Y . 1' ' . T T' '--' m:-:aj-22:-2, . Q' ..'. J. . L ., , 5 K P Em .. of i n .2 . in M i W L V. N , , iv- :-' D 5 X Z A W , ' 1135 th Row: K. Neal, J. Neal, R. Neal, S. Neal Neufrth, D. Nicholson, J. Nicholson, L ehus. - . i ' in . T -I 1 ' ' th Row: M. Nix, T. Nord, W. Noth, B. O'Ban . Oliver, P. O'MalIey, D. Crt, S, Outcalt. N . x X .tv ' l Q3 l r . ... l . of Kit, ...,,, . ,,,, . Q. iii ,, ix W . , is ,W . I iv ' , vu.. rw i H X- E Q... enfh Row: E. Pack, D. Parker, R. Partridge, Patton, P. Polding, K. Paulson, B. Pearson Pekel. Ni, E I rn' 1 i i i r B . ' Q xi .Y I- ' l 0 i .. ,- i . . i 1 I-.1.':-':.1. il.. fl 'Riu . W . '- I 4 sf .. 55 2 ' 'qi -T S V ., E 9 W In ,n -' iw ' 522 xt, ' 4- 1 5 ' ...Tri - zffislfrrg Q. H. Q5 ff X '52 53 , ni 1- H- I . , , V Ng 149 Class outing, Prom keep junior ...r.a'f4' 1 HISIHQQ 'JM First Row: A, Percer, C. Peters, A. Petke, Phelps, J. Phillips, C. Piatt, J. Pierce, P. Second Row: G. Pilot, B. Pittillo, D. Pohl, Poland, D. Pollit, J. Pong, R. Porter, J. Pc Third Row: K, Poynter, R. Prager, S. Prec J. Preston, G. Persutto, K. Prewitt, F. D. Raily. Fourth Row: J. Raily, R. Ramler, R. Ran B. Ray, P. Rayborn, D. Redmond, K. R P. Reid. Fifth Row: P. Renner, J. Prater, A. Rey B. Reynolds, B. Rhodes, J. Riddle, J. M. Riggs. 150 active during Spring irst Row: C. Riley, D. Riley, R. Ritsch, M. oach, J. Rodgers, J. Rogers, M. Rogers, D. ose. econd Row: D. Ross, C. Roth, D. Roth, B. othan, A. Rothwell, T. Royse, B. Ruehlman, . Runkle. hird Row: S. Russell, L. Rutledge, D. Ryan, . Sachs, K. Saddler, J. Salyers, J. Sampson, . Samuelson. ourth Row: C. Sander, T. Sandeis, T. Sauer- rey, D. Sauers, L. Scarlato, J. Scheid, T. chmidt, D. Schneider. ifth Row: T. Schneider, T. Schneider, J. . hulte, D. Schulz, D. Schulz, J. Schulze, J. hulze, S. Schuster. Bottom Right: Don Liebelt, junior, enthusiastically decorates Mustang hall for Christmas season. Top Left: Juniors Donna Pohl, Sylvia Mathews, Toni Frakes, and Patty Bobinger rush to complete Junior- Senior Prom decorations. ,.reve.e-J 'J .iliac Q1 , 151 Thrill excitement surround arrival at class rings First Row: G. Schwarz, G. Scott, J. Scott, M. Scott, J. Scroggings, M. Seay, W. Sedgwick, N. Selby. Second Row: D. Selbert, R. Seiwert, L. Shakel- ford, B. Shamblin, A. Sheets, P. Shelby, J. Sheppard, G. Shields. Third Row: P. Shields, S. Siciliano, P. Siler, D. Simpson, C. Sinclair, M. Sinex, D. Singleton, D. Skeen. Fourth Row: E. Sklith, L. Slaven, L. Slocum B. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, S. Sneddon, P Snelling. Fifth Row: B. Snyder, G. Snyder, L. Souders L. Souders, P. Sowder, M. Sparks, M. Sparks B. Spille. Sixth Row: D. Spillman, D. Spillman, D. Sprad lin, S. Sprague, F, Spronk, K. Starrett, M Staubitz, S. Steele. Seventh Row: D. Steers, A. Stewart, T. Stimetz J. Stockman, B. Stackmeier, J. Stoeckle, B Story, J. Strait. Eighth Row: F. Suelter, D. Sullivan, K. Sullivan W. Talleff, N. Tatman, D. Taulbee, A. Taylor J. Taylor. Ninth Row: D. Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Taylo R. Teschner, K. Theobold, K. Thomas, B. Todd B. Tompkins. Tenth Row: D. Towles, B. Townsend, A. Traster B. Traynor, D. Trenz, A. Tucker, P. Tucker J. Turley. Eleventh Row: D. Turner, C. Vanderpool, C Varner, B. Vath, D. Vaught, D. Vehor, J. Vogel M. Volz. Juniors Bev Buescher and Steve Holub compare their new l97O class rings after school. First Row: C. Voss, P. Waddell, P. Wagers, R. Wohoff, B. Woinz, B. Waldeck, B. Walden, A. Waller. Second Row: R. Wolters, D. Watson, E. Weber, S. Weber, P. Weiler, H. Weinert, L. Watson, J. Weber. Third Row: D. Wellboum, S. West, D. Westrich, M. Welenkamp, D. Whitehurst, K. Wickman, R. Wickstrom, R. Willioms. Fourth Row: 5. Willis, H. Willner, P. Wilson, P. Winters, H. Winther, S. Wood, J. Woods, S. Wilson. Fifth Row: D. Wrossman, B. Wuebbling, L. Wuerdemon, R. Yocum, R. York, C. Young, S. Young, S. Young. Sixth Row: J. Zony, C. Zimmerman, C. Zoell- ner, G. Zwick. Top Left: Morning study sessions in the auditorium boost the grades of Cathy Cambpell, George Kolentse, Barb Jordan, and Charlene Smith. Top Center: Senior Class Officers, Mark Ambrosius, President, Harveyetta Rose, Secretary, Nancy Bartley, Treasurer, and Charley Lenhart, Vice-President, clown around after a meeting. Bottom Center: Seniors, Mark Ambrosius and Nancy Bartley, use their talents in washing cars to make money at the Senior Class Cor Wash. Bottom Right: l wish this side would flip like the other one, exclaims Kim Schuehler as she combs her hair for her senior picture. il . Officers plan activities with pride and spirit After a short, fun-filled summer, the front halls once again were jammed with excited seniors, ready to begin their final year at West High. The year began with a wet and frolicking car wash - a splashing success. November brought the annual Pow-wow and the Thanksgiving football game. Home- coming King and Queen reigned at the dance at the Topper Club. For seniors, Christmas vacation became one party after another, but shortly, life became night after night of study for mid-term exams. The Class Round-Up and the Junior-Senior Prom kept seniors busy during spring. Then, senioritis struck as seniors became lazy and anxious for graduation. Class Day began with the Senior Breakfast and the last stroll around the school. Seniors laughed at the class history, prophecy, and will, and beamed with pride as scholarships and awards were presented. -i A v ll .1 S f-.. ,- 5. Top Left: .lim Marckesano helps Debbie Pugh into the car on their way to the Senior Class Outing with Charlene Smith and George Kolentse. Bottom Left: Cyndie Nemann distributes annuals to Cathy Campbell, Sandy Aring, and Ken Rawlings after Class Day Exercises. Center: Sen- ioritis strikes again as Dale Heilmann stares out the window during his Chemis- try Class. Bottom Right: Dennis Gilbert and Terry Jones gladly return their First Aid books to Mr. Singerman at the end of the year. A W l l gl Seniors enjoy final moments at W.H. Where can you find a senior? A senior might be found in the auditorium before homeroom doing last night's homework or studying for today's test. A senior might be found selling class buttons, tickets for the carwash, school directories, calendars, sta- tionery, or almost anything. A senior might be found at a game either as a spec- tator rooting his team on to victory, or as a player trying to achieve it. No matter where they are found, all seniors are united in a common goal-to graduate. is x 9 1 ir Top left: As the seniors sing This is My School, they realize the end of their high school years has finally arrived. Bottom Left: Daisy Chain members, Pam, Ellen, and Donna, write letters of initiation to new junior members. Top Right: To a senior, Pomp and Circumstance means the long walk up the aisle at the University of Cincinnati Fieldhouse for the long awaited ceremony of gradu- ation, Bottom Right: Barb, Ray, Debbie, Jim, Gail, and Bob talk about graduation plans at the Senior Breakfast. -Q 6 Z -QQX f 5- rer. - ' , i , i:- 5 W' Q W ..-. ,.11-V3-g ,v- - ' IU ' 'i L STEAL Jul x ., . - fm oiwv dsx, ,o,S.1 .10 H v IHIRVUX WAV 1 Nu 1 VOXXH1 AXIJ I. ul I A X W Quai: un- U . JE,-ff'.,i , li-- 411:25- swf f ww X51 FW' -,ri-:S 5 ' Baa jr :afar -A J! Ls -Llefseffi ,f 3 1 J 2 P , f WJ 'If if VV' ' 'w 'M .. ggi: . ,??.2' f 1 1, A ,W11 1 ,pf A ,... r 99 4 va . if I ,,. 312' X T L 2 17 ,z ' 159 wa -fa.-et Graduation Day ends seniors' days at W.H. Graduation . . . the long awaited night that is never quite forgotten. The friends, the laughter, the tears, and the joy all combine to end a rewarding three years. Anticipation grows as the senior girls receive roses and the boys get a carnation. Seniors finally realize that all the hard work, frustration, and fun-filled days are climaxed with the presentation of diplomas. The singing of This ls My School brings tears to the eyes of parents and alumni as the graduated seniors solemnly file out. After the ceremony, seniors head toward Moonlight Gardens where they gather for the last class activity. A variety of parties and breakfasts fill the moonlit hours. Coney Island's activities fill the next day for the exhausted seniors. sf- W nf six-bell schedules DANIEL ASHE DONN BALZER ALICE ASHORN DONNA BAKER MICHAEL BAKER MARK BALDWIN DAVID BALLINGER JOANN BARGO WANDA BARKER DONNA BARNES NANCY BARTLEY DONALD BASTIN 161 JERRY BAUER PAULETTE BAUER TERESA BAUCKNECH DENA BEAL DIANE BEALL BEVERLY BECK JOHN BECK NELSON BECK STEPHEN BECK MARY JO BEESTEN DONNA BELMONTE SHARON BENTON I VII PATRICIA BERESFORD CARLA BERGHAUSEN BETTY BERLING STEPHANIE BERNDSEN NANCY BERNET LINDON BLEVINS KEVIN BLOOMFIELD DIANE BODE JACK BOEING 5,211 2, WILLIAM BOEING MARLENE BOERTLEIN JON BOLTON 'f!?qyigig' A :,Stud3nt CQg.4nciI,,51Iteggggorep OAA, Membf' ?5SfQQQ?E2?5Ef6 f3fFihfviC IUbi QQ5enI6r35Thof??A AA I? my ,Y f:Q'fI6iI!Qll-GIQ iB2!s!QIi0feHzmGAIf?If. Membef,?!FufuIgE TeQ?al1ers'I Ge ml 'giuncil AAfAI on Vvdfld AffQif5?fI2QIPep?lub .AAYT I A r ,,mS'gIlTIl'I1,iQQ Life Saving, Cor 14-yeafffiIettWgirIF'OffiCSI Aidp Futuri! 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Bedlam strikes agai LINDA ELLIOT ROGER ELLIS CATHERINE KAREN ELY BARBARA ENGEL WILLIAM ENSMINGER .Li RALPH EPPENSTEINER GEORGE ESHOM TERRY ESHOM CHRISTINE EVANS DENISE EVANS SANDRA F as senior Mustangs apply for college admissions f 7 'f ' ' v-- Z- f 5 v In 1 ,II , 5 ' I ,Mgg.. .. 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Stewart Giermger-Studen ,E-gf:CouncuI, YTPI Boarqr Chairman Qasketaall, Varsitygv Tegujis, Varsiiyp Maroon ,'fW j Latin Clubj Pe E genni5',,,yValtgg Gilgert-Fgotlgall, Vargityg Golfg Varsiiyp Maroon-'!W PEP 'V gl iw IH, Il ,..W,L.. YT Ng ..V,... 5 ' Michael gloysigiru-Sifuderlt Couiicil, Representqlgfuag 'Spgnis I MII gr I ,Qdureen G'oQdbddQ-GAA, Member, ZZZ izgii 5 'Q QIIIIIIM 5f? IIIII NW' 991' II ir- 2 mn Eolbeil Gaiam-sfuaenr coma, Animate, Anmmrgsmff Qlgqoys EdiLQ55I,wFqggiybci.ll3,'j Varsifyg Qaskefball, Varsigy: Bqseball Mbilxdrl f'f?QN jii5i5l7iCefB?eSiHEiit2 Wihergviiil Book SBoyf5?Hi-YFI-?ViceQ I Presidbptg Latin Clubg Pep Club. I ,,IIIIIl:'iffg' 52 ggi L lm ,,III,,.. QL I Ellen Kgneg'iGoodWin :fl IIQAAIQAZII I or I I Q jigrie ICoui-ggi, Alternatiif Agsigaucil. 5tafiLGirlQi I Sgfgort Editor? GAA, Secretory, Sihlthranized Swirnfrling, iLife iSEwiri' r,,,QCarps,,:6-yeqf Ietfgr girliS5UsI1erg Fuiyrgfgeachgrsp Ggrrnon Clubi Lati I'fIElubg?TfPep IIQlIubf 'G3rousglQ'g Jainior ixchrieggementa - IIIIIII I III I ,iw-IH IIIIIIE I- I I? ii Steve Gray-Breege Stailli Managing Editor, Quill and Scrollg F56tbaII Ifllljlggarsitgg B,g5g:lpall,EVarsIilyg IMsgigooriuIW'IWf'!gSeqrg5,-tory,5j,BoQlg2HIBOY? Hia! ' Ms' 'I II III 'sf II Nc: I E 'IljIfyea,rSQEGgteE?,,g,irlp 'Fuhjge 'llgiiiqhers ' German Clulig Senior Choir. ' I Sdrgjlorj N I III 33? W I M IMI Q IH ,Frederick Willing Gruliler-Fgaotball, Mginagerg Track, Varsityrg Cro G'fXQSxQ', 'Zi 5 IuggnniihH,Iear3gGrunflylpauir-Q5ficegAidg Rep irsdndrawlee zziii Icundrflm iizzi AII' I AIIIAA XinnaglI3XQJeqgHqIl5Q7StgiglyIHHQg,Aid5M,,lfreQih gture Ijohn Harriblelzl-Stuiient NCounc?l Re1:Sresentative7fBoncl Lettl IQIIvb2I59'1mdJgI ,B053i?lW0QQiff 5i'iIQ'ifCI'iiiE5 2i I M IHqrgrlIer+-Stagiif Cresgf, Nal'ionnIfThespian Sgcietyg Health C: gggerswglybs SQQSS- IQIUW l?g1mQIiES Cggb- Hgqdy Ann lilarnmrllids-E'ludSg?Hall Aidp Dramqtics Clubp Merclflifrjldiiin n S JIHGKAVLYQHQEHCHSBMQQQGAA, MerrqberpgDrcnma'rics Club: gl-irman Clur' I I Eggs.-ne1 Leeflgle.f43Iwg-Slug Hall Aidg PeI2gcluBE 5 ' I I lFliiS?,15iu13IIlSocEfy, Tfiasurgrg 1DrEma1i ggllub, T reasurerp lfrer1cI1.Clubgg, Bandwagon g Qenior Choir. V Vi 'awk-12 ,f 'BK2,I ' 5 ri? , I I -,.1 . II ,L ' 1 5' gleri' Harriian--gtudent Coiincil, liociall Commlifeai ChairmanfZ:G I,5AdvancgdI HQckeyiTear31g Gerrggn'Club5 P6p Clupg Junior Class Sgcreiory MII SF HI IIIIII E W If aglaiblune Harinon zzz f fr , in ' IIICdg.gaeCilI IIIBsPieienf0'fV21 Q'1 h',5Gfe5I II flubfl 'Pepnglubf ZZV I lll 7 53' 7 , llllmf- I III Is, II Haseqgahl-gGAA5,Member.i'f Y M Basketball games, queen enliven winter season ELLEN GOODWIN JANE GORDON MARY GORMAN STEVE GRAY DEBORAH GREEN RONALD GRIBBONS 1,19 GAIL GROPPE FREDRICK GRUBER BONNIE , GRUNDHAUSER SANDRA GUNDRUM GREG GUSEMAN DONNA HALL JOHN HAMBLET ANTHONY HAMLER JUDY HAMMONDS JANET HANSEMAN DIANE HARDY REGINA HARGITT HELEN HARMON PAULA HARMON DONNA HARVEY PEGGY HARVEY EMILY HASENZAHL BEVERLY HAWKINS Christmas vacation arouses joy, spirit in seniors BRUCE HAYES DALE HEDRICK SANDRA HEILAND DALE HEILMANN RICHARD MARY HEMMER HEILMANN SANDRA HEMPE TERRY HENDERSON ROBERT HENEGAR CAROL HENNIGER ELAINE HENRY LINTON HENRY MARGARET HENRY LINDA HENZEL CYNTHIA HERBERT PHIL HERRMAN CHARLES HESS RICHARD HESSEL 49: DAVID HEUSER JAMES HIATT SHARON HILL 4-1. MARY HINTON ANDREW HITZ MELINDA HOCKMAN ' 437' HW' in Y E7 'Y 77 w 'QVT7:5'f ??iif'?!i?T' 'Y L?QfM9y!1'efH0ye5+lLCll'il'1 Clubg Senotorp Junior Aihrevementiff 'le Hedrick-iBowlingp Future Teaahersg S1iudioChoir. ndra Lee Heiland--Study Hall Aid. '5 ,Q-'V' fr, 'Michael Heilmann-Student Council, Representativeg Annual Staff, indent Life Edirorg German Clubg Latin Clubg Pep 'Ciubj Bay' Cheer- ader. char? Andrew Heilmann-Baskefballg Baseball: 'Band iilLeifrer Club, Band: Bandwagon 5 Senior Orchestra. l ee Hernpe-eHealth Careers Club, A fr ,, e.!l'il5on-W-Study Hall Plldg' Studihlt Vi.ce-Presidentp Spanish Ciubg : 'F '39 ' - L .il iris :I W xi ii: ur if iii mesa' Z ruemrager-sway Hall Aidggchess Club. T : fine Mary Hem-yr f i Otani Ray 'Henry K , ., aiggret ,Enid Henry-GAA, Memberg Dramatics Clubg Jr. Council on' grid Affaireg Spanish Clubp Daisy Chain. K r 'da Henzel Y 7 V l nfhii -Anrieellerberf-Annual Staff, Production Manqger, Academic: GAA, Banquet and Membership Chairmanf Synghronized Swim-1 Qi-year leffer girlg Future Teachers: Latin Club, Seagg, Treasurer: 1 19 5: Band: Girls' week. Q1 E A r.r3r1l 'llllllr 'Heseel4Chess Club, , Mgr Jlldgeuser j gyl fi' -:N ii Z: If 1' iii NV r X ll-mm 1 ' l Wu Laufbella Hill - ry Anna Hinton-GAA, Member: Study Hall Aidp -,Frenchlllubj Red' ssfClubp Senior Choir. ' K, 1 Hit: A liiida 'Siisan Hackman-GAA, l-year lerterr girljQiSludyf:Elal'l .Aidjj Leiter Clubg Bandl f ' V ' Hodges--Student Council, Representafiveg S'eniQrlQlass'Play. 1g0dS0il1LQ z atin'Club. ,,Qr O rrr,Qr ,,lrc, l L NWAH is -I EEEEEEQSEQ? lv 'AlV Igl tti E E i X c-ff-Beige Hoehn-Footballp' Gymf Tearhg WrestIiW5fi5SpgQisH?fClUb.4 A E L n Hrgggteesfudemr- council, rl Q : ' na,igQgiQiitS,wClubj french Clubi' Cheer? H i eifgiffffi 'r E' ' -ein EK f ll Wliill' S rr wr H E M Ann' Holloway-GAA, I'-year letter girl: 'Pep' Red Crossig Choir. ' V 2 n - Louise' Holman lll Alan 'Holmes-f-German Club. A f flies' Jane Honecker-Student Council, ,S.T.P. Board Chairman: GAA,l raising-nent and Entertainment Chairman, Synghronjzed Swimming, 4-' re letter girlp French Clubp Jr. Council an World'iAffa,irsjVl?ep:Clubp3 nu Y Q if - EQ W: , 1 Reergnnel Harman-French Clubg Futurigfflfealchersg T Daisy' Week' ..r, Y l ,Horriing Y i :.llll.u-Q5Sti1dernt Council, Representatiyef . or , , , .. .-.. T T L We lr KATHLEEN HODGES GARY HODSON THEODORE HOEHN DEBRA HOFF DANIEL HOLDEN JUDITH HOLLOWAY SHARON HOLMAN GLENN HOLMES FRANCES . HONECKER , -f ' ,v af 5 LL, TAMARIIA HORMAN EDWARD HORNING JEANNE HU Upper classmen begin countdown until Graduatio KATHY HUBER JEROME KEN HUELSMAN KAREN JONES TERRY JONES VIVIAN JONES HUCKLEBERRY JANE HUGHES COLLEEN HUNT ANGELA HUSTEDT BARBARA JORDON DAVID JUNG KAREN JUNG CYNTHIA HUSTON CAROL HYLAND MARILYN JACKOBY CAROL JUSTICE JEFFREY KAISER RENATE KALBLI NINA JOHNS FLORA JOHNSON JERRY JONES ROLAND KALBLI SHARON CHRISTINE KARLE KALLMEYER 174 i f .Env a., U.-.4 , , 1 N1- f-fi! ,LIE , ' 1 ..- ,. ig' 351:51 Tai X 2 UT Ff,'v3g, l,.1 fui3if.3.11a.4 1.r.fs3?W?521Y2g M ,,m yfqmii , YY: E Y fiufiikfbigf L'f'k'f4'L 1Q1sw .il5?Sm aj'w1fe' ,fi-ixbwgwis Egiivksz' W ' 9if.l'JJ.3 1 N TE-g:l.!JAif5'x9r,s1 Nm, ig? 6g5p?Qi'3v.H1asmg 1-HP? fx 12. 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R E, ooo A A no j ooooo ooo' I I l-lfiliiml QEIIIII IRIIIIIQIIEI - ,? II? E . gglaordw LansgIr+Office- Eid: JgQYji0'T ' I I Dennis Lqmfter ' ig W aio 7l'EEfIni5'EZQtInoggr, I -Ez, gf V 1 I w 33-RDQjQg5fl-GE' ff pid- go, S 1 I 5 MaWg:'llggson-2-Student Counciig Represeniotivep FoofligIIVJVdrsiW'j 1f??,B0SQl QI If f.3!'5Ef.Eg'F!'9 IIVRKSifv:III,Qym 'Wi' I isflinssoo f?LunETlji'roor1infSquQgElj,ILu3djrodg4'I Mofjiiforwgp Cfffib. AA Eff ' Robert Midi ' , I Befly:Sue5Leg9r+GAA, lfyecr letter gwflp Hpenlth Cureersiiflulgf Treai psurgigj Spggrisb ,Qgbg ,Dgisy Qhairgau Q Lg I Chqifles Lei1hart+Studerit fgbunqil, Represenidtivej' Foofhioll, Varsity:- Elfrgggx Mgqiroon j1jyV 5EEE'yVresggnmgg Senior mgasgzifyice esidenf. mmw, M H Fajiell lighffiekl-fSTuden?l Coigncil, Finorgi CUi'?iSE2 Cof Chulgcimqfgificgf PIidiIIJ5fUQIIfEQI!jQL!fE!Rri'd:VoE, ep GlEgIb:,II,,IR9nisl1E ..o,o u Ichoiri if ji? 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REELS.. ij ,xr SIII Z I E, 2-r,W, E, 1- D .L ,.,,,,,7..4,1,,,,,,,,f ,Y , ,, ,ggi A Top seniors in 1969 ar STEPHEN KOLB GEORGE KOLENTSE KIMBERLY KRAUSE f 175 fs CHRISTINE KREMER SANDRA KRELITZER I-IOWARD KRIMME MARIS LACIS DALLAS LACRONE JUNE LADOW MARTIN LAME-IETH ELAINE LAMMERS DENNIS I.ANCE 176 apped to graduate Cum Laude nu., ,ifiiw I I JOHN LANE ELAINE LANHAM LORA LANSER GARY LIMLE VICTORIA LINHOLM JACK LIPPERT ,-4 'Z' DENNIS LANTER LOUIS LANTRY DONNA LAPP ANNA LIPPS KENNETH LONG LINDA LORENZ uv- Y Ii' LAWSON MELVIN LAWSON JOSEPH LEACH PATRICIA BARBARA LUECKE LUCILLA LOUALLEN MAHAFFEY BETTY LEGER CHARLES LENHART EMILY LIGHTFIELD SAMUEL MAHAN KATHLEEN DUANE MAIDENS MAHONEY 177 S as ' H- ' ,-. 'V iii' all F' W.-. ,Tr .K .4 X ,+ x Jig: L 4 Y . .Wa J,Q:W,, A 4 g 1 .1 , , I 3. wig. 1. Alij? Hu' H HM Zim' HvvH..v...g. .I ww T Wg' f. 42 X ..q.5..H.. i..i M ' H 155 n'.,..5,-'Q ...mgw Jug... 432554. I .'-155 3 , ' . 222. . . . .5 . uf, c,fi.Q..g .git .. W. yi.. H M ff. ..... x.. 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I I I PEGGY STAPLETON DENNIS STAUSS BRENDA STEVENS ESTOL TAYLOR EVELYN TAYLOR NANCY TAYLOR THOMAS STINES ROBERT JAMES STRECKFUSS JAMES TELSCHER SHARON DIANE TENNER STRASBURGER TENHUNDFELD MARGARET GEORGIA STRUNK GREGG SWADENER ELLEN TESCHLER SHAWN TESCHNER PATRICIA STRITTMATTER THAWLEY 187 Traditional Senior Outing finalizes class activities BRIAN THOLKE KAREN THOMAS MICHAEL THOMAS DONNA MARY JO ULLOM PAMELA UHLMANSIEK UNDERWOOD ii ii - I MW, -, I I ,S 7 f 'T - ,f i ii , I GAIL TIETTMEYER MARK TIPTON NANCY RICHARD HARRIET VANCE CINDY VANHOOK TRENNEPOHL UNDERWOOD JOHN TRIMPE SANDRA TRIMPE DAN TUCKER DONALD VANOVER JAMES VASSIL JERRY VAUGHT JUDITH TUCKER PRISCILLA TUDOR DEBORAH TULLY LYNN VEST THOMAS VIDAS GUS VITUCCI 188 p-ia'rggW'illiqm Thglke-Basketball, Varsity, Cross Country? , zagciili 'W ,- Jr. Council on World Affairs, Spanish Club. . . 33 ' l D .-...l,e l , , J l Varen, Sue Thomas ' ichoel Paul Thomas-Tennis, Varsity. ' oil Lynne Tiettmeyer-GAA, Member, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Jr., ' chievernenf. urkg'Lee, Tipton--Stage Crew, National Thespian Society. ' ijgiy Alf!! Tremgepohl-Office Aid, German Club. Di? gi Rial!!-giseph Trimpe , ' , Tfrmpe-office Aid, Loran Club. wuj ill Q . . A ke, , .E Z-'iff A L - A ' elllbgfedhl Tudor--Breeze Slaff, Copyreader, Spanish N, rQQfS?ClUbl. , 1' ee . :ew , 'X 3 . ,.i'1 'Y B grab Ann. Tully-Junion Achievement. A-A LARRY VOGT GREG VOLLMER BARBARA VOLZ ganna Sutzanne Uhlmnnsiek-Dromorics Club. 'a'ryf'lI.ol Ullom f dmela- Ruthann Underwood--Band, Band Letter Club, French Clllbg 3 feolth Careers, Club, Secretary, Pep Club. YV - L A, iihard Russell Underwood--Baseball, Reserve. ,Q . , 1 5 7 D 493 Z , j' 'arfiQfg2Vance , M f I V ,N 'Log,9lanHook-Stude,nt Council, Alternate, Office' A Wiz: ii W -D mum Mwsm, Vdnover ii: Alf a C5 , .g a ?.u.nl Vasiilei-JSta.gel,,Crewi DEBORAH WADE MARK WAGNER LINDA WAHLDRINK 'ii :-: .D -:---: AA ' ' HiH5AiiSf2ww wli .il'1 iGifirql'l'Vest-Offiiice Aid: lLatim Club. s Vidas-Track, Vclrsityg Maroon W . N :if agg?.lurnes Wtuccif-Football, Varsily, Basketljall, Moiiagerg ,J wkenee Qgil Vogt- ' . - V 3 regory Curl Yollngner . N l5liliin'Garroll Vol:---GAA, Member, Jr. Council on lWQl'lCl Aflajrsil g!lgfg'Club, ,Pep Club, Senior Choir, Studio Choir, Caroysel . f ' eidwh Jean wade-Sway Hall Aidg German Clubg Pep Club: Band! CARLA WAINSCOTT JANE WALLEN JOHN WALLEN -Wagner+Bqndg Bqncl Letter Club, .Sergeant of f 5 ' ale ' Whhlbrink-Student Council, Representative, Officer Mfarld Affairs. Ill D M - - . .x. f ill Qll i lildkiggiinscoli' l fa. , , .... :i' , gQ? llbn+German Club., D f' S wami? ,-f, e fliiizz 1i ii. aE?AfElghQ2WaIIen--Football, Reserve: Track, Reseriifelf ' TT.s-a:2:,. ,., N -llllllbli, f . , . - , a5 tiWalls7-Study Holl A'rd. mesfizgplesv Q U' A f f 2 -- THOMAS WALLEN PEGGY WALLS JAMES WAPLES 189 The grand finale of 1969 . . DIANE WARD TED WATTS PHYLLIS WEAVER BILL WIEDEMAN ROSEMARIE LINDA WIGGER WIESMAN 35. TERRY WEBER JERRY WEDIG HAROLD WEEKS JAMES WILCHER JOYCE WILCHER RON WILCHER LINDA WEEKS STEVE WEIGAND RICK WENDLING DONNA WILDER PATRICIA WILFONG DALE WILSON VIRGINIA WESSELL LINDA WHITE JERRY WHITTON ROSEMARIE WILSON SHIRLEY WIRA MARY ANN WISE 190 mc m gf- .,,, ,ff ,M M, V ww X Qg:,4,,1,xfi4!2,15, VO-f,w,:,4.e,wflars, aw. fl 'U u H A ' Y, ffAH'B.,,z,. fv'9?l.1'b55..2M,i,f ,WL A 1, , ,211 4, ,1,.4.- - firf:Xc1.u.n1 4.4 .mi m?EB'Q1m W'-iaiiffsf--ff?n,,1w g C2 x JJ, Hfw' ' - VY' is.: c.vv:qg-iff -'A' fei,s:frif Q gd! 1 1 , 1 X' ' N V V Y YH- 1- U. . 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Look in any of West High's windows. What do you see? 195 CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE S5000 or more in multiples of S1000 at 5V4 X S2000 or more in multiples of S1000 at 5! 3723 Glenmore Ave. Cheviot, Ohio Current 661-0457 Dividend of 436570 THE CHEVIOT BUILDING 81 LOAN WESTERN HILLS PUBLISHING COMPANY Printers of the BREEZE Publishers of the WESTERN HILLS PRESS and PRICE HILL NEWS COSTON TV 2345 Ferguson Rd. 481-8555 COLOR TV - HIFI -- RADIO 197 KAHNY PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY 4940 Glenway Avenue 251-2911 ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES PEIPMEIER THE FLORIST Flowers Under The Towers 5800 Fillview Circle Cinti, Ohio 45211 661-3475 All Earnest Savers Trust ERNST-COURT Where saving can Savings 81 Loan be safe, profitable 3316 Glenmore Avenue and fun. 481-2481 or 481-2482 43A4'M, annum BIGNER TV AND APPLIANCES 2345 Quebec Road 251-1522 QUALITY APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE 198 .. , , xv, xv., H. I I ' 1 'I' a' o' I o 1 'Q 1 o 0 lu ands 4',',s ,'.'x, , 1 -vi I 0 , X , v 1 n x Q . 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LUNSFORD FUNERAL HOME BRESLER'S ICE CREAM SHOP Western Woods Plaza ICE CREAM 81 PARTY SUPPLIES THOSE WHO WANT TO BE IN STYLE, WALK IN STYLE AND BUY THEIR SHOES AT LUEBBE'S LUEBBE SHOE STORE at St. Lawrence Corner 206 Compliments of GLENWAY LOAN 8. DEPOSIT CO. 4221 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45205 HARRY NAGEL 81 SON ............ 2461 Spring Grove Ave. OAK HILLS SAVINGS 81 LOAN . . . insured savings 5889 Bridgetown CONRAD BAKERY ...... cookies, cakes baked fresh daily 5047 Glenway Ave. F 81 W DRAPERIES .............. 5333 Sidney Road JERRY KASTNER ORCHESTRA . . . music for all occasions 522-2357 WESTERN WOODS SHOPPING CENTER . . . on Glenway at Parkcrest 207 The light in her eyes is the tux! IONNA CLEANERS AND FORMAL RENTAL 4934 Glenway 471-5744 .IKITWIFW x,-1 II,IIN1IfI..W11Il1II'IIIIIIMIIQIIIwIw ,,-x, .,.1w1111II1'I'Z51',111 !x',,'x' I1 MIWTQ IIIIIIII11 'IIIYIEHIII 1111011111111 IIIwY':IIrI1Iirs211111111wx ' .Iv I A ,Q- J W'mFI'IIIhIwI15 1r1'wfx 'Ixm u 'I II IIIIIIIVII Iv N I v I 111' IKM' W ,II MII f11Wm:I'5 I131:,IMI , SLMIIQEE II'Z11'w11 vmm ww -, 1.11.1111 woe. I W 1... rw. 11 I AV X Ibm I I :INIHII WMISQIQQ wma . vlxwwra-I I 1 I 1- I1111.111,IIIIsIII11'x111I.br':wI-- MINI 1111 L I I 1:I:w'w,1wI II: CENTENNIAL SAVINGS gl LOAN C0. 4- SERVING WESTERN HILLS SINCE 1876 3918 Harrison Ave. CHEVIOT, OHIO 45211 661-5997 Insured 315,000.00 F. S. 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The OHIO NIATIONAL Life Insurance Company a quality name in mutual life and health insurance . . . Wm. H. Taft at Highland Avenue Cincinnati Savory spaghetti . . . spicy ravioli . . . L A R 0 SAQS tangy zesty pizza . . . a bit of old Italy transplanted to Western Hills 241 1 Boudinot 481 -7784 211 DUNCAN HEATING COMPANY HEATING - COOLING Repairing - Cleaning all Makes Sales 81 Service 1931 Harrison Avenue 471-4242 Cincinnati, Ohio Since 1933 HABIG'S HOME COOKING COCKTAILS Parking Featuring Home Cooking and Baking ' DINNERS ' LUNCHEONS ' COCKTAILS Take a Meal Home 481-9796 3081 Harrison Ave. U. S. 52 Open Daily 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. - Fri. 81 Sat. 'Til 9:30 p.m. CLOSED TUESDAYS ROYAL FAMILY BILLIARDS 5555 Glenway Ave. 922-2220 FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 212 Wmbizi-Mr mas menwmr Ave.. I uma wnsmm mm mm Q mmm ai Fmiliiies fur Remprimrsa Privutw Pnrhims' WM Www Grmmm CGW: WESTERN BOWL KENTUCKIANA YACHT SALES INC. 7514 GRACELY DRIVE C Oh 33 F I N L SPQR GLENWAY DRY CLEANERS . . 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Congratulations, graduates, from YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY a good place to work The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company An equal opportunity employer 225 EAST FCIIJFITI-l STFIEET, CINCINNATI, CJHICJ 45202 -- .ic If .. ..., R X 524 4 Yi li fldwm , QPIIUOADLQ or ormag unc? or eminine, jar jamiQ or .grienc!5, 0604 fo Ollfafz sign-Mfg jmf Oflltz COI'I'll9Cl,l'lg 216 -,A-.,, mfr 1 -5? , V ,t - H., , I i I CARTER'S RESTAURANT ROSELAWN 7655 Reading Rd. V2 Block No. 1, Valley 761-6555 or 761-3242 EVENDALE 9972 Reading St. No. of Cooper Rd. SPRINGDALE 11475 Springdale Road 771-0620 FINNEYTOWN 8242 Winton Road 522-8710 Theater KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 6020 Glenway Ave. 661-7070 GROESBECK 8021 Colerain 931-0660 217 CHERRY GROVE PLAZA 8828 Beeohman Ave. 725-0222 KENNEDY HEIGHTS 6621 Montgomery 531-5888 MONTGOMERY 9301 Montgomery Road 791-9366 OFFICE 40 W. Cresentville Road 771-1221 IRWIN SHOE CO. . . . . comfortable and fashionable shoes 913 Vine Street Specialists in Sheet Metal GLENWAY SHEET QUEBEC GARDENS .............. 2291 Quebec Road BUSCHE FOODS .... home boiled ham ' 5058 Sidney Road METAL INC. HANSEN'S PONY KEG . . . beverage service 3670 Werk Road delivery 5725 Glenway Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45211 CINCINNATI COLOR CO .... quality paints phone 922-4400 1400 Vme Street Jack McDonald-Pres. EGBER'S OPTICIANS . . . contact lenses William J. Harmeyer-Vice-Pres our specialty 5979 Glenway Avenue and General Manager KEMPER'S PHARMACY .... always at your service 3016 Harrison Avenue 3 yffzfzgff' And may all your fondest hopes and ambitions come true W' I 1 ,Q 0 Q5 ,fjejIn1 ' THE ORIGINAL 'i f f V- BIG BOY 218 WINDOW GARDEN RESTAURANT - TEA ROOM 3077 Harrison Avenue fat Epworthj Jack and Irene Whitehead, Hosts FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE: 661-9734 71' 'H .-si. The Most in Dry Cleaning ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING 5243 Glenway 471-7799 EARL FRAN KS REALTOR 2115 Ferguson Road 921-4887 Sign of Service to Western Hills 219 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 69 G O The Center For All Your Building Needs THE WESTERN HILLS FUEL 81 SUPPLY COMPANY Ferguson Road and C. 81 O. Railroad 661-0400 MR. PAUL'S HAIRSTYLISTS .... expert hairstylists at your service 662-5000 SHUFF REALTY ...... we can sell your house best 3333 Epworth Ave. CARL KORTE PLUMBING ........... 5505 Sidney Road 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE GLENMORE HARDWARE 8. PAINTS .... GENERAL AUTO FfEPA'R'NG 3352 Glenmore fat Montanai BODY AND FENDER WORK KRUMMEN'S MEATS .............. ..-I-ONY WESSEI-MAN., 3818 Race Road BOONE MOVING 81 STORAGE ........ 5101 Crookshank Rd. REBOLD FUNERAL HOME .......... 3700 Glenmore Ave. 4003 921-3201 R. B. WITTE 8. SON INC. ENGINEERS 81 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 3177 P Pl C I Oh 45211 661 1774 DALBERT 8. WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 2880 B d I 661 6614 STEGNER FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY 1945 Chili Hill Drive 922-1125 NOBODY Makes Chili Like Stegner LE CERLE FRANQAIS THE WEST HIGH BOOSTERS CLUB FOR MEMBERSHIP IN Cum Laude and Quill and Scroll Cum Laude 11st Tappingl Ron Dieckmann Ralph Eppensteiner Bob Frakes Tamaria Horman Angela Hustedt Barbara Jordan Barbara Luecke Elizabeth Neeley Belinda Peace Jim Runkle Brian Tholke 224 Quill and Scroll Annual Donna Barnes Maggi Brooks Rosemarie Dimitroff Debbie Frank Brett Goodson Dale Heilmann Cindy Herbert Angie Hustedt Cyndie Nemann Nancy Schafer Breeze Linda Armstrong Pam Burton Kit Clark Ron Dieckmann Ralph Eppensteiner Steve Gray Barry Horstman Nina Johns Barbara Luecke Pam Luecke Susan Meier Penny Phelps Charles Young hitching post price hill 5259 Glenway Avenue 921-8633 McALPIN'S Western Hills Plaza 6000 Glenway 661-8350 WHERE YOUNG 8t OLD LOVE T O SHOP Louis H. Siebein Bill Bros., Paint 8t Wallpaper Compliments of a Friend Swenson's Drive-In Karl's Beverage Service Lighting Center of Cinfti Ted 81 Ron's Sohio R 81 Fi Meats Westinghouse Cleaners Sunny Hollow Inn PATRONS The Arcose Co. Courtesy of A Friend Buehler Advertising Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Lawrence Richard Kremer Parkview Mack Drugs Lou Kroner-Dry Cleaner John Alan Motor Sales Barth-Vernons Furniture 225 Market American Office Machines 81 Supplies Delhi Chili Harry Stindt 81 -Sons Swallens Menke Mercury Assured Driving School Mergy's Delicatessen Bob Meyer, Jr. Ray K. Mathias Luenberger Meats Senior Directory and Index Abbott, Bill 160 ..... Abel, Carol 7, 160 . . . Adams, James 160 ..... Alexander, Stewart 160 Alexander, William 160 .... .. . Allgeyer, Robert 160 .....,,.... Ambrosius, Mark as, 59, 97, 120,' 160 .......,....,...,.... Amer, Debra 27, 160 ,.,..,.,.. Aring, Sandra. .118, 156, 160 ... Armerdinger, Sally 160 .,,...., Armstrong, Linda 26, 118, 160 . . Arnold, Francis 160 .,... . . . Asche, Daniel 161 . . . Ashorn, Alice 161 . . . . . B Baker, Donna 161 ...,,...,.... Baker, Michael 115, 161 ....... . . 2606 Queen City Avenue . . . . , . .2527 Sarvis Court . . . . 4143 Pleasure Drive . . 2876 Montana Avenue ......,. 2631 Foran Drive . . . . . . 3042 Verdin Avenue 122, 154, 155, ........ 2865 Gilna Court 1012 Seton . , . 3911 North Bend Road . . . . 2921 Aquadale Lane . . . 3533 Gamble Avenue . . . . . 2393 Gamble Avenue . . . 514 Hawthorne Avenue . . . . . . 1229 Ross Avenue . . . 3610 Epworth Avenue . . .2492 Fleetwood Avenue Baldwin, Mark 111, 112, 113, 161 ,...... 1118 Omena Place Ballinger, David 161 ......... ....... 2 343 Maryland Avenue Barnes, Donna 82, 86, 93, 94, 116, 158, 161 522 Grand Avenue Bargo, Joann 161 ............... ,.,. . . 5410 Lever Avenue Barker, Wanda 161 .,.... ..,...,.,,. 3 020 Murdock Avenue Barnes, Donna 82, 86, 93, 94, 116, 158, 161 . .522 Grand Avenue Bartley, Nancy 97, 154, 155, 161 . . Bastin, Donald 161 ,......,... Bauer, Jerry 161 ..,..... Bauer, Paulette 27, 161 ,.....,.,. Bauckneckt, Teresa 161 ......,... Beal, Dena 161 ....,......, .,...... 116 117 161 Beall, Diane 103, 115, , , Beck, Beverly 161 ....,.,...... Beck, John 161 ..... .....,..... Beck, Stephen 161 ...,.. Beesten, Mary Jo 161 ,....... Belmonte, Donna 161 . . .,... . . . 832 McPherson Avenue 719 Purcell Avenue 2818 Glenway Avenue Avenue 841 Greenwich 3951 Andrews Avenue 1707 Wyoming Avenue 1371 Colonial Drive 3216 Glenway Avenue . .,.. 736 Delhi Avenue .. . . . . . 2322 Kline Avenue 3255 Montana Avenue . . 4708 Green Glen Lane Benton, Sharon 161 ...........,....... 2864 Orland Avenue Beresford, Patricia 114, 115, 162 .,.... 2038 Bellglade Terrace Berghausen, Carla 34, 162 ......,. .... 1 071 Tahoe Terrace Berling, Betty 103, 105, 122, 162 Berndsen, Stephanie 162 ......,.. Bernet, Nancy 31,112,113,162 .. Blevins, Linda 162 ............ Bloomfield, Kevin 162 .,....,. Bode, Diane 162 ..... Boeing, Jack 52, 162 Boeing, William 162 Boertlein, Marlene 162 Bolten, Jon 162 ...,............. Borcherding, Janet 111, 112, 163 Borcherding, Nancy .....,....... Borgemenke, Joan .... ...,.... Bossert, Lynn 163 Bowling, Paul 163 ....,, Boyle, James 163 ......,,, Bracher, Karyn 121, 163 Brandes, Michael 163 ..... Brauer, Deborah 163 ,....,.... Braun, Dan ..,....,...,... l,., Bredenfoerder, Deborah 159, 163 Brestel, Michael 90, 114, 163 2056 Rollingridge Lane .. . 7031 Fernbank Avenue ...... 2991 Werk Road ...... 3163 River Road 2670 Shaffer Avenue .. . . 907 Sunset Avenue Avenue Avenue .. 4721 Glenway . . . 1180 Coronado 3054 Lischner Avenue 1 .2286 Schoedinger Avenue Booher, Robert 163 .,,....,...... . . . . . . 2826 Dunaway Avenue .. . . 3481 Epworth Avenue .. 4000 Homelawn Avenue 2270 Broadwell Avenue . . . . . 1499 Sylved Lane 1349 Beech Avenue . 5480 Cleves Warsaw Pike 913Seton .. . . . . . 6362 River Road . . . 341 Crestline Avenue . . . 3471 Hader Avenue ... ... 3115 Ruth Avenue Brevik, Kristin 94, 95, 112, 116, 163 ..... 5536 Lucenna Drive Bridenbaugh, Louise 163 ....,,.... Broadnax, Barbara 163 ........,.. Brooks, Mary 103, 163 , . . Bross, Richard 31, 163 , . . Brown, Barbara 159, 163 . . . Brown, Charles 163 .....,.. Bruestle, Jeffrey 112, 163 . . . Brumagg, Noel 163 .,.,... Brunck, Linda 163 ........ Bryant, Carolene 125, 163 . . Buck, Janet 112, 163 ..,. Buede, Cynthia 163 ..,, Burger, Barbara 164 ...,... ...,... 1227 Ross Avenue . . 3017 South Hegry Circle . . . . 1336 Covedale Avenue 3520 Harrison Avenue . 3195 West Tower Avenue . . . . 3122 Glenmore Avenue 2714 Werkcastle Lane . . 6925 Home City Avenue . . . . . . .. 5763 Windsorhill . 5031 Casa Loma Boulevard . . 3064 South Hegry Circle . . . . . 3512 Bruestle Avenue .2082 Queen City Avenue . . . . . 2919 Lehman Road Burress, Dave 164 ..............., Burton, Pamela 89, 118, 164 ,,,....,..., 4109 Janward Drive Byrd, Cynthia 31, 93, 103, 114, 115, 116, 226 syrom, Jooof' ' 'l'l'4','iil,' llslt '. '. .. C Cain, Kathie 34, 164 .... ,.,... Cammerer, Diane 112, 164 ..... Campbell, Kathleen 154, 156, 164 Carson, Kyle 164 ............. Carter, Debbie 164 ......,.,,.. Cartwright, Cathy 164 .,,...... Chandler, Dalton 31, 85, 123, 164 Childress, Evelyn 98, 114, 164 . . . Cianciollo, Dennis 164 Cipriana, Margaret 164 ..... Clark, Dennis 164 Clark, Mary 164 ..,... Clifton, Sherry 164 ...,.,...,,. Cline, Janis 164 .....,........ Coey, Raymond 99, 120, 159, 164 Collins, Deborah 164 ......,.... Collins, Gay 115, lo4 .......,.,. Colyer, Margaret 164. . . Combs ,Sandra 8, 164 .,.. Connite, William 165. . . Cook, Barbara 165 .... Cook, Leonard 165 ,,.,. Cooke, Sally 125, 165. . . Coon, John 165 ...... Corcoran, Judy 165. . . Cornell, Connie 165. . . Couch, William 165. . . Cowley, Lynn 165 ......... Cox, Kent 165 ............. Coy, Mike 165 .........,,... Coyle, Patricia 97, 109, 165 Crone, Michael 166 .....,... Curfman, Connie 166 ...,,.. Curlas, Pete 166 D Davis, Anne 166 ..,. . . Davis, Charles 166 Davis, Edward 166 .,.......... Day, Richard 166 . . . ..,. 5172 Ralph Avenu .. . 814 Summit Aven . . . . 4545 Glenway Avenu . . . .... 2895 Kline Avenu . . . .,.. 3344 Buell Stre . . . . . 1153 Jennie Avenu 3306 Harrison Avenu . A .. 241 Thisbe Avenu 4612 Joanne Plac 7003 Fernbank Avenu 6380 Gracely Driv . ,. 558 Elberon Avenu . 1713 Wyoming Avenu ......2812 Kenker Plac 5032 Casa Loma Boulevar f 1 f . . .2463 Fleetwood Avenu ....,1215 Manss Avenu . . . .2817 Shaffer Avenu . . . . 1125 Wendover Cou . . . .4838 Prosperity Plac . . . . . .6576 Knox Stre .......6576 River Roo . . .4827 Prosperity Plac ......3988 Fawn Hi ........944 Seib . . . .7356 Gracely Driv . .....2134 Alcliff Lan . . . .2888 Ratterman Avenu . . . . . .743 Purcell Avenu 3421 Stathe . .. 2120 Neeb Roa . . . .1722 Ashbrook Driv . . . .3243 Daytona Avenu . . 2902 Temple Avenu ..............1105Seto .2370 Maryland Avenu Day, Teresa 95, 109, l'l':i,'l'66'.'.'.'f.'f.' .... 1043 lvlorodo Driv Deegan, Karen 86, 92, 93, 94, 166 Denham, Debra 166 ........... Dettmer, Diane 166 .....,...... De Villiers, Terry 93, 106, 166 . . . Dickerson, Dixie 166 ........... Dieckmann, Ronald 27, 52, 90, 95, 1 19, 166 ................. Dilz, Louis 166 ............... Dimitroff, Rosemarie 116, 166 Di Muzio, David 115, 166 ..... Dineen, Michael 24, 85, 166 . . . Dittelberger, Doris 166 ...... Dittelberger, John 166 . . . Doll, Carol 166 ........ Dove, Ricky 166 .....,.. Drake, Debbie 166 .....,.. Droweinga, Benjamin 166 . . , Drumm, Monica 167 ..... Duncan, Terry 112, 167 . . Dunn, John 167 ....... . . E Earls, James 115, 167 . . . Easter, Linda 167 ............ Eckerson, Mark 124, 167 ...... . Eden, Charles 23,121,124,167 ... .... Edens, Judy 167 ........,.... Egelhoff, Pamela 103, 167 Eggert, Barbara 30, 167 ..... Eick, Daniel 82, 124, 167 Eckardt, David 167 .,..... Elliot, Linda 168 Ellis, Roger 168 ....... Ellison, Catherine 168 . . . . . ..... 2680 Lehman Roa 2548 Sarvis Cou ......5190 Sidney Roa . . . . . . 3465 Boudinot Avenu . . . . . 1734 Tuxworth Avenu 97, 106, ......... 981 Edgetree Lan . 2530 Talbott Avenu 925 Seibel Lan . . .3400 Millrich Avenu . . . . 3238 Brater Avenu' 3560 Shwartze Avenu . . . . 4303 Cappel Driv 1 134 Coronado Avenu 705DelhiRoa . . . . 2700 Powell Driv . . . . 3720 Robb Avenu . 5201 Highview Driv . . 2549 Warsaw Avenu . . . .. 5636 River Roo . . . . . . 2606 Gest Stree . . . . . . 3965 Davis Avenu . . . 2954 Woodrow Avenu 4543 Glenway Avenu . . 3218 Warsaw Avenu 2100 Faywood Avenu 3157 Daytona Avenu 3377KathyLan . . . 3409 Hazelwood Avenu . . . . . . 1242 Sliker Avenu . . . .4430 Ridgeview Avenu Ely, Karen 168 ............ .... 1 637 First Avenue Engel, Barbara 115, 168 ....,..........., 5178 Leona Drive Ensminger, William 124, 168 ..,.......,.. 2948 Hull Avenue Eppensteiner, Ralph 83, 90, 99, 107, 118, 122, 168 ..........,. .............. 3 415 LaRue Court Eshom, George 168 ....... Eshom, Terry 168 ....... Evans, Christine 168 .,..., Evans, Denise 115, 168 . . . Faulconer, Sandra 168 , . . Feick, Linda 169 ....... Feirl, Nancy 169 ......... Feldkamp, Karen 169 ..... Fenstermacher, Sandra 169 . Ferrante, Margo 103, 169 .. Feuerho1z,Sandra 169 ...,. Fey, Richard 169 .....,. Fields, Judith 169 ......,,, Fisher, Gregory 169 ..... Fisher, Robert 99, 124, 16917. ' 'H' Flanagan, Michael 169 . . . . 1010 Rosemont Avenue . 1010 Rosemont Avenue . . . . , 2207 Shasta Place . . . . 5273 Ponce Lane . . . . . 5746 Glow Court . . , . 918 Kirbert Avenue . , 6188 Hillside Avenue . . . . 1055 Benz Avenue . , 2689 Shaffer Avenue .. . . . 1336 Leders Lane . . . . . . . 3520 River Road . 4261 Applegate Avenue . . . . 5206 Willnet Drive ..,.. 1141 Alcliff Lane . . , . , , 5684 Sidney Road 3034 Bracken Woods Lane Fleming, Karen 169 ..... .Westwood Northern Boulevard Foertsch, Jennie 169 ....,............ 3214 Hildreth Avenue Ford, Thomas 124, 169 .............,.,,. 5764 Sidney Road Fowler, William 169 ........,... ,,.. 4 442 River Road Frakes, Robert 82, 124, 159, 169 .... .,,. 5 157 Leona Drive Franks, Deborah 169 .....,.... . . . 2025 Faycrest Drive Franzreb, Steve 169 .................. 4731 Loretta Avenue Freels, Darlene 169 .................... 718 Grand Avenue Freshley, Mark 112, 115, rost, Lucky ' 169 . . . allager, Deborah 169 annon, Mary 169 .... arber, Harold 170 . . . arland, Gail 170 . . . arrett, Traci 170 . . . oub, William 170 ,... auker, Jeffrey 170 ,..... emereth, Michael 170 ,.,. ieringer, James 97, 124, 15 ilbert, Dennis 52, 157, 170 impel, Joseph 52, 170 . ,. loystein, Michael 170 ,,.. oodbody Maureen 170 169 ........,.,...., 3820 Westwood Northern Boulevard Frisby, Sharon 169 .......,..,........... 2516 Sarvis Court ..,..,...,...1407StateAvenue . . . . . 1686 Leona Drive . . 3502 Gamble Avenue 3823 Nolan . . . 2776 Shaffer Avenue . . . . 2722 River Road ...... 3971 Ruth Lane . . . . ., . . . . 2352 Madonna Drive 9,1170 ' .. 973 Covedale Avenue . . . . 1844 Forest View Court . . . , . . . . . 4220 Boudinot Avenue 2717 Queen City Avenue . . . , . . , . . 2628 Montana Avenue . . . . . 5216 Leona Drive oodson, ,Brett 52, 54, 82, 89,. 1 1 1 I 124, 170 ,........... oodwin Ellen 171 ....... 3026 Queen City Avenue 657 Halsey Avenue ordon, jane 82, 103, 114, ,h .1 .1 81151 Chereville Lane orman, Mary 171 ......,......... 6530 Home City Avenue ray, Steve 52, 97, 119, 124, 171 ....... 1130 Rulison Avenue reen, Deborah 1 15, 171 ........ .... 2 27 Thisbe Avenue ribbons, Ronald 171 ........ . . . 2422 Glenway Avenue roppe, Gail 115, 159, 171 . . . . . . 2971 Lischer Avenue ruber, Frederick .171 .,... rundhauser, Bonnie 171 .. . . , 707 Trenton Avenue . . . . 740 Purcell Avenue undrum, Sandra 171 . . . .,... 1408 Manss Avenue useman, Greg 171 . . . . . . . . 2872 Montana Avenue all, Donna 171 . .. ,.... .,......... 4 917 Relleum aller, Dian 171 ,.,...,.,. . . 3470 McFarlan Woods Drive amblet 26 112 ......,. 2777 Dunaway Avenue 1100 Coronado Avenue amler,,Anthdny 31, 85,171-H ammonds, Judy 171 ..... anseman, Janet 171 ..... ardy, Diane 171 .....,.. argitt, Regina 123, 171 . . armon, Helen 107, 171 .. armon, Paula 171 ,,.,. arvey, Donna 171 .... arvey, Peggy 171 .. asenzahl, Emily 171 .. awkins, Beverly 171 .. ayes, Bruce 172 .... . . 1167 Cherevilla Lane . , 2832 Veazey Avenue ..,.. 3111 Ruth Avenue . . . , . 4943 Ralph Avenue . . , 4533 Glenway Avenue 734Mt. Hope . . . 650 Hawthorne Avenue .....,.. 1012 Seibel Lane 827 Woodlawn Avenue . . . 3293 Lakeview Avenue . . 6752 Parkland Avenue Hedrick, Dale 172 ............ Heiland, Sandra 172 .,........ Heilmann, Dale 83, 89, 93, 116, . . . . . 3038 Penrose Place .. .. 3106 West Eighth Street 157, 172 .............,.,..... 5657 Candlelite Terrace Heilmann, Richard 6, 95, 97, 111, 112, 113, 172 ..............,.,..,... 3104 Dickinson Road Hemmer, Mary 172 .......,....... , . , ......... 957 Seton Hempe, Sandra 172 .,............ ....... 3 281 Diehl Road Henderson, Terry 121, 122, 172 . Henegar, Robert 172 .......... Hennigar, Carol 172 .......... Henry, Elaine 172 . .. 1982 Pinckney . . . 3130 Sunshine Avenue . . , 3096 Timberview Drive . . . . 1220 Gilsey Avenue Henry, Linton 172 .,,....,.,... ...,.,.. 7 O3 Mt. Hope Henry, Margaret 172 ..........., . . . 2816 Orland Avenue Henzel, Linda 172 ......,..,...... ..,.... 5 40 Mt. Hope Herbert, Cynthia 82, 103, 104, 112, 1 16, 120, 172 ..,.....,...... ..,. 3 077 West Tower Herrman, Phil 172 ............. .,..., 3 319 Covclnaugh Hess, Charles 172 . . . . . 4446 Allenham Street Hessel, Richard 172 . . , ....,... 2745 Faber Avenue Heuser, David 172 Hiatt, James 172 , . . . . . Hill, Sharon 172 ....... Hinton, Mary 172 ,.,,..... . Hitz, Andrew 172 ..,......, Hockmann, Melinda 172 ....... Hodges, Kathleen 31, 85, 173 . . . Hodson, Gary ....,.......... Hoehn, Theodore 173 ...... Hoff, Debra 97, 114, 173 . . . Holden, Daniel 173 ..,...., 4861 North Overlook Avenue , . . . . . . 1770 Fairmount Avenue . . . , , 1022 Coronado Avenue ,. . 3174 Ramona Avenue ,. . 2855 Almester Drive . . . 3327 Cheviot Avenue . . . , . 784 Summit Avenue . . . 3736 High Paint Avenue . . . . 4715 Clevesdale Drive 2965DiehlRoad Holloway, Judith 115, 173 . . ......... 923 Elberon Avenue 4989 Holman, Sharon 173 ....... Holmes, Glenn 173 ......... Honecker, Frances 103, 173 , , . Harman, Tamaria 91, 173 .... Horning, Edward 173 . . , . . Hu, Jeanne 173 . .,,.. . Huber, Kathy 174 ....... Huckleberry, Jerome 174 ..... Huelsman, Ken 56, 174 ....... Hughes, Jane 110, 111, 174 Hunt, Colleen 174 Hustedt, Angela 116, 117, 174 . Huston, Cynthia 174 ........,. Hyland, Carol 174 .,.... ..... J . . Western Hills Avenue . . , . . . 448 Crestline Avenue , . . . . 3059 Lischer Avenue . . . 1137 Nancy Lee Lane . . 1240 Sunset Avenue , . 1723 Glenway Avenue . . . . . 5936 River Road ,.... 6120 River Road . , 1538 Beech Avenue . . . , . . 2824 Diehl Road .. 4971 Heuwerth Avenue . . . . . . . . 2740 Baker Avenue . . 2841 McFarlan Woods Drive Jackoby, Marilyn 174 ...,.,.......... 2815 Almester Drive Johns, Nina 25, 85, 118, 120, 174 ..,. 3354 McFadden Avenue Johnson, Flora 174 ............ . . . . . , . . 6631 Gracely Drive Jones, Jerry 52, 174 ,.,..... . . . , . . 558 Davenport Avenue Jones, Karen 174 .... Jones, Terry 157, 174 .. Jones, Vivian 174 ....... Jordan, Barbara 154, 174 .. Jung, David 174 ..,..... Jung, Karen 174 ....,., . . . 4542 Midland Avenue , . . 4442 Ridgeview Avenue 6148Ottowa . . . . 3618 Allview Court . . , , 3491 Hillside Avenue ,......,. 5061 Sidney Road Justice, Carol 174 . . ......... 3647 West Eighth Street K Kaiser, Jeffrey 174 .... . . . Kalbli, Renate 174 ..... Kalbli, Roland 25, 174 . .. Kallmeyer, Sharon 174 .......,.......,... . , 2570 Harrison Avenue . . 2693 Cyclorama Drive . . 2693 Cyclorama Drive 5977 Delhi Road Karle, Christine 174 . . .I ..........,..... 1229 Texas Avenue Kaufelt, Patricia 175 ...... 2606 Westwood Northern Boulevard Kennedy, Patricia 29, 103, 115, 175 .... 552 Considine Avenue Kent, Steven 175 ....,..,.,.,...... King, Albert 175 .........,...... ..... King, Bonita 175 Kin , Deborah 175 . .. Winnie 175 .... Q King, Kirchgesner, Dave 175 .. Kirck, Sandra 175 .... Klein, Billie 175 ....... ... Koehler, David 175 ........... Kolb, Stephen 57, 176 ......... Kolentse, George 154, 156, 175 . . .. . Krause, 57, 124, 176 ......... Kremer, Christine 176 . ..,. . . Kreutzer, Sandra 103, 176 .... Krimme, Howard 124, 176 . .. 227 4980 Heuworth Avenue 3422 Bassett Road . , . 622 Hawthorne Avenue 13-East Heath Court 950 Kirbert . . 619 Maryland Drive . . . 3045 Verdin Avenue ...,,.. 2972 Werk Road , , . . 4771 Glenway Avenue 1176 Overlook Avenue . . . . . . 2930 Feltz Avenue . . , 3309 Augusta Avenue . . . 3212 Coral Park Drive . . . 2952 Montana Avenue Lacis, Maris 176 ..... LaCrone, Dallas 176 .... LaDow, June 103, 176 . 1. Lambeth, Martin 176 . . . Lammers, Elaine 176 . . . Lance, Dennis 176 .... Lane, John 177 ...... Lanham, Elaine 177 ..,, Lanser, Lora 28, 177 . ,. Lonter, Dennis 177 ..... Lantry, Lois 103, 177 . . . Lapp, Donna 177 ........ Lawson, Marvin 52, 177 .. Lawson, Melvin 177 ...... Leach, Joseph 177 ....... Leger, Betty 125, 177 .... ,, . 2646 Ocosta Avenue . . . 2379 Ferguson Road ..,. 1116 Olivia Lane . . 2915 Warsaw Avenue . . . . 3014 Feltz Avenue . . . . . . 355 Purcell Avenue . . . 3810 Harrison Avenue 4123 Lora .. . 3374 Hanna Avenue 1240Denver . . . , 5948 Glenway Avenue . . . . 1 . 4436 River Road . . .. 1. . 753 Chateau 753 Chateau . . . . 5707 Glenway Avenue ...... 1209 Wessels Lenhart, Charles 52, 97, 155,177 1.1.1. 1.1. . . 3112 Ferguson Road Lighttield, Emilie 106, 177 Limle, Gary 177 .,,...... Lindholm Victoria 84 177 .......2958Dunaway Lipper, Jock 109, 124, 1771111 Li s Anna 103 177 PP 1 1 4--. Long, Kenneth 177 ....... Lorenz, Linda 177 ....... Louallen Patricia 177 1 . 1 . . 120, 122, 177 ....... Mahaffey, Lucille 177 . . . Mahan, Samuel 177 ...... Mahoney, Kathleen 177 Maidens, Diane 177 ...... Maier, Marci 178 .,...... Markesano, James 115, 156 Martin, Larry 178 ....... Martin, Patrick 178 ...... Martini, Linda 178 ,.... Mason Walter 178 . .. Maxwell, Jock 114, 1781111 McAfee, Marilyn 178 1 . 1 McCarthy, Kathy 178 . . . McCauley, Sandra 178 1 . . McCue, James 178 ..,..., McDonald, Barbara 179 McDonough, Teresa 179 . . . McHenry, Scott 52, 179 . . . Mclnerny, Nancy 179 . . . McKinney, Donnie 179 .. Meadows, Robert 179 . . . Meister, Marie 179 ..... Meserth, William 179 . . . Metzer, Ruth 179 ..... Meyer, Nancy 179 .... Meyer, Teresa 179 ......, Miller, Pamela 179 ....... Mills, Dennis 114, 115, 179 Minges, Marilyn 179 ...... . . . . . 3530 Gailynn Drive . . . . 3044 Daytona Avenue . . . . 3746 Boudinot Avenue . . 5046 Western Hills Avenue .......,.,3259Lakeview ... . . . . . . . . 3287 Hildreth Avenue . . 1 . . . 2732 Faber Avenue Lueke, Barbara 82, 103, 106, 108, 11 ............ 3123 Dickinson Road 1 .. 1623 Atson Lane . . , 1841 Fairmount Avenue . . . ,.,,.. 589 Grand Avenue . 1 . . . . . 2909 Dunaway 5053VerdinAvenue 178 1055 Coronado 3526AkronAvenue . . . 1 . . . . 3221 Queen City Avenue . . . . 262 Monitor Avenue . . . . . . 1034 Grand Avenue . . . 3127 McArthur Avenue . . . . . . 2852 Orland Avenue . . . 1910 Queen City Avenue 1 . 3810 St. Martin's Place . . . . 3175 Goda Avenue . . . . 2911 Price Avenue 1100 Seton . . . 1960 Beech Grove Drive . . 1 . . 1 3064 Feltz Avenue . . . 826 McPherson Avenue . , . . 1766 Patrick Drive . 1 . . 646 Roebling Road . . 3230 Vittmer Avenue 1109 Winfield . . . 2626 Fenton Avenue . . . 466 Purcell Avenue . . . 3126 Hanna Avenue ......4526Clearview 4102 West Liberty Mira, Deborah 82, 89, 91, 94,'9s,'112, 1 1 1 1 1 , 116,179. Mitchell, June 28, 179 ,... Montesi, Tom 179 ....... Moorman, Mary 179 ..... Moreton, Charles 2, 179 ,. Moran David 111 179 .. Q 1 I - Morgan, Lauren 179 ..... Morris, Beverly 179 ,..... Morris, Constance 115, 179 Morrison, Sandra 179 ..... Moses, Teresa 180 ....... Mueller, Sally 180 ....... Muhlhouster, Scott 27, 88, 9 107, 124, 180 ....... 31 '96 ' Munafo, Gregory 180 ....,..... Muse, Ronald 180 .... Napier, Felicia 180 . .. , . . . . . .5626 Antoninus Drive 160Twain . . 3522 Schwartze Avenue . . . 3505 Cheviot Avenue ...... 1137 Alclift Lane . 1 . . 3227 Daytona Avenue .. 4367 St. Lawrence Avenue . . 1 . . 3627 Hillside Avenue 3624 Hillside Avenue 3398 RiverRoad . . . . . 915 McPherson Avenue .. . . . .. 3018 Verdin Avenue 1 .' ..,.... 1092 Belvoir Lone . . . . 3409 Millrich Avenue 2735Orland . . . 2907 West Liberty Avenue Nare Edward 180 Nas Michael 1 80 Nea Crol 121 180 Neely Elizabeth 120 180 Neldlch Ben 180 NEIdlCh Edwin 180 Nemann Cynthia 82 116 156 Newklrk Patrlcla 180 Nlckoson Jaquellne 103 180 Nlcolay Brenda 180 Nlehaus Dave 180 Noes Jane 180 N Herbert 121 181 Norris Debra 180 Oberhelman Dorothy 7 180 ODell Allan 180 Oldfield John 180 Ollver Johnathan 115 181 Osterhaus Richard 181 Ou colt Dudley 111 181 Outcalt Russell 181 Owen Gary 181 Owens Debbie 181 Palmlsano Shlrley 181 Parker Theodore 3 Peace Bellnda 181 Pegg Sandra 181 Pekel Cathy 181 Pennington Robert Perry Micheal 111 182 Phelps Penny 182 Phllllps James 182 PICS Lynn 115 82 Pitcher Colleen 182 Plagge Micheal 182 Pope Beverly 182 Powell James 56 182 P t Elyce 3011415 Prat Lydia 115 182 Presutto Donna 182 Prichard Joann 182 Puckett Gary 112 182 Puenlng Ronald 182 Pugh Deborah 156 182 Pulliam Jeffrey 182 Rabel Rea 182 Raley Thomas 182 Ralston Micheal 182 Ralston Steven 1 82 anes James 182 156 182 Reckman Donna 182 Reed Steven 27 183 R618 Thomas 183 Reldy Ben 183 Reis Thomas 183 Relslng Mark 52 182 3115 Murdock Avenu 2906 Glenway Avenu 1828 Westwood Avenu 1982 Bellglade Terrac 3189 West Tower Lan 3189 West Tower Lan 1772 Llnneman Roo 1215 Sunset Avenu 6779 Gracely Avenu 6107 McHenry Roa 4320 Harding Avenu 3844 Applegate Avenu 3008 Verdin Avenu 2516 Hansford Plac 4100 School Section Roa 404 Crestllne Avenu 7500 Gracely Drlv 2216 Clty Vie 3264 Werk Roa 2781 Queen Clty Avenu 3572 Epworth Avenu 6206 Hillside Avenu 41 12 Francl 1143 Beech Meadow Drive 2917 Ratterman Avenu 3045 North Hegry Clrcl 2978 Llscher Avenu 1120 Beech Avenu 2606 Pancoas 4519 Glenway Avenu 916 Hawthorne Avenu 4179 Janward Drlv 5174 Leona DFIV 2702 Mountvllle DFIV 2934 Kllne Avenu 3009 Junletta Avenu 3681 Gallynn Drlv 2801 Townhlll Drlv 1138 Woody Lan 958 Wells Stree 3212 Buell Avenu 4854 Prosperlty Plac 3663 Muddy Creek Roa 2688 Queen CITY Avenu 3311 KOEDIHQ Avenue 835 Wells Stree 2201 Townhlll Drlv 2201 Townhlll DFIVE 551 Woodlawn Avenue R Rawlings Kenneth 9 25 82 93 97 107 124 4998 Western Hills Avenue 3385 Alta Vista Avenue 3665 Herbert 3665 Herbert 2494 Dunaway Court 3180 Goda Avenue 2842 LaFellle Avenue Reuslng James 52 124 183 3038 ll'VGllO Place Reuslng John 114 115 Reynolds Robert 183 Rice Carol 115 Richmond Grace 183 Riggs Micheal 183 Roche Kevin 8 Rodgers Peggy 183 4 3038 lrvella Place 2650 Harrison Avenue 4321 Sunburst Lane 3126 Bracken Woods Lane 1248 Dratt Avenue 2496 Westwood Northern Boulevard 1280 Rutledge Avenue hi ' 11,1111111111111111111 1 l, O , .............. a .Il .1 I .... 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Mat 186 ......... neddon Alexandra 186 ..., nowden Linda 186 ....... parks Deborah 186 ......,. pless Holly 186 ...,........ pengard Victoria 115 187 tacey Robert 187 ......,.. tacey Dennis 187 ....... tapleton Peggy 187 . . . tauss Dennis 187 .... tevens Brenda 187 ..... tunes Thomas 187 ....... trausberger Robert 187 traukfuss James 187 ..... tnttmatter Margaret 28 .. trunk Georgia 187 ..... wadener Gregg . . . albatt Lucie 187 ...... ancous John 57 187 atman Marlin 187 .... aylor Estol 187 .... aylor Evelyn 187 aylor Nancy 187 . . . elsher James 187 ....,....... enhunfeld Sharon 187 .......... eschler Ellen 30 103 158 187 .. eschner Shawn 187 ............ hawley Patricia 187 .......... halke Brian 56 188 .. homas Karen 188 .... homas Micheal 188 . .. nettmeyer Gail 188 lpton Mark 188 ...,. rennepohl Nancy 188 rlmpe John 188 .,.... ucker Dan 188 ........ ucker Judith ....... udor Priscilla 118 . , . ully Deborah 188 ..,... n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 I 1 , . D 1 1 1 1 5 ' 1 1 . , , , 184 s ' I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 114, ,184 1 1 u ' I ' I 1 1 u ' I ' 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - , 185 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' I ' I 1 1 I ll mith, Dan 186 .. s ' I - ' I s ' I ' . I . ' 1 s I 1' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 s ' I ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 1 - , 187 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 188 , ' ,185 1 1897 Montrose 3165 Timbercrest Drive 457 Crestline 3051 Montana Avenue . . . 3267 Lakeview ..., 5214 Ponce .. . 530 Enright 1665 State .3929 Trevor 1 . ...,. 3810 Lovell . . . 1899 Bieghen . , . . 3000 Werk . . . . . 968 Seibel 801 Rosemont . . . 1060 Winfield . . 3279 Lakeview . . . 922 Fairbanks 1722 Gilsey . . . 3320 Dartmouth . . . . 4765 Hardwick 4872 Rapid Run Pike . , . . 3937 Glenmore ...... 5681 Sidney . . . . 779 Wells . . 3043 Veazey ,, 1763 Patrick . . 5432 Julmar . . . . . 540 Elberon . . . . 726 Woodlawn . . . 5000 Limberlost ..... 1240 Gilsey . . . 6568 River Road ........ 3068 Lischer 508 Elberon . . . 3019 Bracken Woods 3151 Daytona . . . . 1202 Blanchard .. . 5024 Casa Loma . . . 2736 Queen City . . 5524 Goldcrest . . . 2375 Montana . . , 2548 Hansford ,..,.. 932 Summit . . . 3342 Dartmouth ... 3104 Phoenix . . 3391 Bighorn . . . . 558 Davenport . . . 3479 Alta Vista . . , 818 Fairbanks . . . 3060 Ramona . . . 5589 Glenway . . . . 3805 Harrison . . . 2890 Four Towers .,.. 3610 Puhlman . . . 4003 Andrews . . 3165 Mary Jane ..... . 654 Steiner . . 6945 Home City .. . 3521 Epworth ... . 2531 Galvin . . 2872 Almester . . , . 1062 Covedale ....... 6823 Jersey . . 2963 West Tower 1110 Carson ..... 1659 First . . . 673 Hawthorne ..... 3118 Penrose . . . 1030 Academy U Uhlmansiek, Donna 188 .... Ullom, Mary Jo 115, 188 ... V Vo t Lar 189 g , ry ......... Vollmer, Greg 189 ,........ Volz, Barbara 27, 114, 189 W Wade, Deborah 189 , . . Wagner, Mark 189 ...... Wahlbrink, Linda 189 . . . Wainscott, Carla 189 Wallen, Jane 189 ...., Wallen, John 189 , . . Wallen, Thomas 189 .. Walls, Peggy 189 .,.. Waples, James 189 . . Ward, Diane 190 Watts, Ted 114, 190 . . Weaver, Phyliss 190 . . . Weber, Terry 190 . . . Wedig, Jerry 190 .... Weeks, Harold 190 .... Weeks, Linda 190 .... Weigand, Steve 190 Wendling, Rick 190 ..... . . . Wessell, Virginia 190 Whitton, Jerry 190 ................ Wiedeman, Bill 190 ....,.......,..... . . . . .. 1832 Sunset . . . . 2723 Queen City . . 2718 Queen City 2439 Nova . . 5004 Cleves Warsaw 4728 Dale . . . 3904 Boudinot . . . 944 Edgetree . . . 1335 Beech . . . 1335 Beech . . 1335 Beech . . . 6457 Revere . . . 1805 Sylved . . , . 3690 Gailynn . . . . 730 Hawthorne , . . 2495 Hawthorne . , . 1077 Lockman ,,.. 2015 Harrison . . . . 2015 Harrison 4436 Glenway 3032 North Hegry Circle 2812 Orland 4873 North Overlook Wiesman, Rosemarie 103, 111, 121, 190 ..,..... 5145 Sidney Wigger, Linda 190 ...................... 2856 Ratterman Wilcher, James 190 ................. ..... 1 264 Sliker Wilcher, Joyce 115, 190 . . . .... 1264 Sliker Wilcher, Ron 190 ...............,... . . 1030 Considine Wilder, Donna 190 ...... ,.....,.. .... .... 4 7 3 3 Guerley Wilfong, Patricia 93, 94, 103, 107, 190 . , . . . . 1846 Ashbrook Wilson, Dale 190 .... .....,......... . . 1933 Montrose Wilson, Rosemarie 190 ......,...... Wira, Shirley 95, 112, 190 ., Wise, Mary Ann 190 ..... Witt, Peter 191 ................ Wogensahl, Mike 191 .,.......... Wolfe, Donna 102, 103, 115, 191 Wooddell, Donald 191 ............ Wooley, Stuart 57, 95, 124, 191 . . Wuebbling, Mary Jo 191 ....... Wuerth, Robert 52, 191 ...... Wulfekamp, Jan 191 .... Wulff, Jan 99, 191 .......... Wurtz, Joann 191 ............ Wynandt, Regina 103, 115, 191 .. Wynn, Linda 191 .. . 841 Fairbanks . . . . . . 632 Overlook .... 3172 River Road . . . 2525 Morrow Place . . . 3219 West Eighth . . . . 2075 Faycrest . . . 3011 Murdock . . . . . 2524 Mustang 900 Enright . . 5541 Muddy Creek 3281 Dunn . . . . . 2753 Montana 2515 Talbott . Ferguson Road Y Yarger, Sharon 192 . . . . . 6429 Revere Yocum, Earl 192 ......... .... 2 119 Storrs Young, Dennis 191 ..,........ ...... 7 39 Sedam Young, Hugh 111, 112, 192 .......... .. . 4745 Rapid Run Young, Patti A. 86, 88, 93, 94, 97, 108, 115, 192 ....,.................. ... 4513 Carnation Young, Patti J. 192 ...........,... .. 5254 Highview Young, Roberta 192 . . . . . 3300 Glenmore Z Ziegler, Pat 94, 95, 112, 115, 192 . . . Zinsmeister, Gary 192 ........,.. Zulager, David 192 .... 229 . . . . . 6833 Jersey . . . 4265 Applegate , . 7246 Fernbank Mr. Faculty Index Mr. P Robert Cheesema n, Assistant rinci al . .37 p .......,.,.......... Mr Paul Hellman, Assistant Principal . .36 Mr. Charles Williams, Assistant Principal ..............,. 37,90 Mr. Acree, Counselor ........ ..... 3 3 Mr. Glenn Borkosky, Counselor . . . . . . .38 Mr. William Conger, Counselor ....... 39 Miss Carolyn Hobbs, Counselor ,...... 39 Miss Victoria Memmel, Counselor ..... 39 Miss Pat Florimonte, Secretary ........ 41 Miss Mildred Huseman, Secretary ...... 41 Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Virginia McGowan, Secretary Marion Rothert, Secretary . Carol Schnieder, Secretary . Jo Ella St. Charles, Secretary ...207 .....41 ,.....41 ...,..41 .....41 Mrs. Betty Adams, Counselors' Secretary.4l Mrs. Paulette Shutte, Librarians' Sec reta ry ,....... .............. 4 1 Miss Ruth O'NeiI, Treasurer .. .,.42 Mrs. Mary Fusco, Librarian ........... 45 Mrs. Helen Mason, Librarian ......... 45 Officer Estrekamp, School Policeman .... 46 Miss Lipsky, Dietician ............... 40 Cooks ,.........,........,....... 41 Custodians ..,........ . . .40 Mr. Robert Adams ...... . . .42 Mr. Dillard Armentrout . . . . . .42 Mr. Thomas Artman . . . . . .42 Mr. Carmen Battistone . . . . . .50 Miss Dorothy Bauer .... ...... 4 2 Mr. Ted Bauer ..... .... 4 2,57 Mrs. Doris Bell ...... ..... 4 2 Mr. Myron Bennett .. ..... 42 Mr. Carroll Berringer . . . ,... 42,49 Mr. Robert Bradford .... . . . .42 Mr. Andrew Brady . .. Mr. Cletus Bulach . . . Gerald Bush .... Mr. Mr. Arthur Chesley ..... Miss Mildred Constant Mrs. Amelia Dalrymple . Mr. David Derrick ..... Mrs. Ellen Fettner Mr. Larry Findlay .. Mr. Jerry Franks ,,.. Mr. Delmar Fread ..... Mr. Robert Ganzmiller . . Mr. Victor Gausman Michael Hafenbritle Mr. Miss Genevieve Harris . . Richard Houck .. Mr. James Heinold ..... Mrs. Judith Henderson . . Mr. William Heubach . . . Mr. Harold Hiett ....... Mrs. Virginia Hoffman . . Mrs. Ruth Holtegal .,... Mr. Ken Holzinger .. . Mr. Harold Hopping Mr. William Huth Mr. Frank Hux ...... Mr. Robert Jacobsen .... Mrs. Phyliss Jaeger . . . Mr. Mace Justice . . . Mr. James Kemen ., Mrs. Carol Kilmer Miss Sue Klaehn ....... Mr. Jane Knepshield .... Mrs. Koester ,....... Mr. David Kuhn .... Mr. Thomas Lilly . . . Advertising Index Ammons Drugs Store ......,..., Bigner T.V. and Appliances ......, Bimell Company ............... Bolten and Lunsford' Funeral Home Boone Moving and Storage ....... Bresler's Ice Cream Shop ....... . . Busche Foods ........... . Carl Korte Plumbing ....,.. . Carter's Restaurant ......... . Centennial Savings and Loan .... . Cheviot Building and Loan , ....... Cincinnati Color Company ......,. Cincinnati Federal Savings and Loan Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company ...............,.. Coca-Cola .................... Conrad Bakery . . . . Coston T.V. .......... . . . . Daily Donuts .,....,........... ...204 ...198 ...220 ...206 ...221 ...206 ...218 ...221 ...217 ...208 .,,l96 ...218 ...215 ...216 ...199 ...207 ...195 ...203 Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home. . .222 Duncan Heating Company . ..... . . Earl Franks Realtor ....... . Egber's Opticians ....,..,... . Ernst-Court Savings and Loans . . . . F and W Draperies ......... . Frisch's ....,.......... . Gamble-Nippert YMCA . . . . Geiler Plumbing Q ...... . GiJi Dress Shoppe .... . Glenmore Hardware ..... . Glenway Dry Cleaners ..... - Glenway Loan and Deposit . . . . ...212 ..,219 ...218 ...198 ...218 ...200 ...215 ...210 ...221 ...215 ...207 Glenway Sheet Metal . . Glenway Tire Shop . . . Graeter's ........ Group of Boys .... Group of Girls ...,,. Guethlein Insurance .... Habig's ,.........,.. ...42 ...42 ...43 ...43 .,....43 .,....43 .43,52,55 . . . . , .43 . . . .43,46 43 ...43 .....43 ..,..43 .,..43 . . .... 22,44 ...44 ...44 ...44 ...44 ...44 ...44 ....44 ......44 .....45,49 . I4,45,49 .....45,56 45,48,56 ,.......45 ......45 ....45,52 ......45 .........45 ..,45,52,l49 .....149 ......45 ....46 ...218 ....221 ...210 ...,223 ...214 ....203 ...212 Handy Window Shade Company ...... 203 Hansen's Pony Keg ..... Harry Nagel and Sons .. Hart Pharmacy .....,.. Henri's Dress Shop . . . Hilltop Restaurant . . . Hitching Post .... lonna Cleaners ..,... Irwin Shoes .........,..,..,. Jerry Kastner Orchestra . Kahney Printing and Offic Kemper's Pharmacy ..... Kentuckiana Yacht Sales . Krummen's Meats ...... La Rosa's ...,......... Luebbe Shoes . . . Lutz Florists ..... Lyons Insurance .... Macke Food Market . . . McAlpin's ..........., Miami Margerine Co. . . . Mitchell Pharmacy .. . Mr. Paul's Hairstylists . . e Supply Mustang Trading Post Nadler-Orlik ..,,...... 230 ...218 ....207 ...215 ...215 ...200 ...225 ....207 ..,..218 .....207 ....197 .....218 ....213 ,...221 ....2ll ....206 ....201 ....204 ....210 ,..,225 ....205 ....204 ....210 ....204 ....201 Mr. Ralph Love .... Mr. Herbert Lust . .. Mr. Robert Martin .... Mrs. Helen Mason .... Miss Joanne McClure . . Mr. Wayne McFarland . Mr. Robert Meier ..... Mrs. Jean Micheals . .. Mr. John Micheals Evelyn Mitsos . . . Mrs. Mrs. Carol Mumma .. Mrs. Justine Nester . . . Mrs. Maureen Niehaus . Paul Nohr ...... . Mr. Miss Margaret Ohanian Mr. Roger Otten ..... ....46 ....46 ....46 ....46 ....,.46 ....-.4Q9L99 4Z99JI6JI7 47 ....47 ....47 ....47 ...,47 ....47 Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mr. Mr. John Pauszek .... Theresa Penn .,.. Stanley Rammes .. . Pauline Sallwasser . . Sheila Saylor ..... Mary Schnieder ..... William Shackelford . .. Robert Singerman .... Miss Ginni Strube ...... Mrs. Lois Sundgren Mr. Mr. Ed Terrell ........ Louis Von Walden .... Mrs. Helen Vornheder . . . Miss Irene Walters Mrs. Mary Warner .... Miss Constance Witte . .. Mr. Glen Wollenhaupt . . Mr. Stua rt Worl ......... Mr. Walter Wuerdeman . . Mrs. Sue Young ....... ....47 .....,47 .......47 ,...47,102 ......47 ...114 ......47 .......47 .U,49J02 ....N49 ....49 ......49 .......49 ....49,118 ......49 ....49,102 ....49 ......49 ....5,49 ....49 Niedhard Funeral Home ...... . . .210 Oak Hills Savings and Loans . . . . .207 Ohio National Life Insurance . . . .. .210 One-Hour Martinizing ...... . . .219 Oppelt's Food Market ........ . . .204 Parchman and Oyler Realtors . . . . . .215 Park Pharmacy ............. . . .209 ParneII's Hardware . . . . .204 Piepmier Florist .... . . .198 Quebec Gardens ...... . . .218 R. B. Witte and Son .... . . .222 Reimer Lumber Company . . . . . .201 Roxann's Beauty Salon . . . . .215 Royal Family Billiards . .. .. .212 Sear's ....,,...,.... . . .209 Seegar Glass Co. ...... . . .204 Shriver's Drug Store . , . . . .210 Shuff Realty ....... . . .221 Sohio Standard Oil . . .. .215 Soveriegn Restaurant . . . . .210 Stegner Food Products . . . . . .222 Sunshine Cleaners ..... . . .204 Svensk Butik ....... . . -204 West High Boosters . . . . .224 West Hills Flooring .......... . , .210 Western Bowl ................... .213 Western Hills Academy of Beauty ..... 210 Western Hills Fuel and Supply ....... 221 Western Hills Honda .............. 201 Western Woods Shopping Center ..,.. 207 Window Garden Restaurant ..,. Wullenweber Rambler .......,. Zenith T.V. ........ . ......219 209 ffffzos Florimonte, Mike ....., eneral Index UNIOR5 baecherli Dave banto Julio ckenhauser Marlene ckerman Joe dams Carol ams Patty 111 dams Steve hr Tom er en en Carolyn en Janice en om llendort Jane lmond Jan nnes Stuart rmstrong John alon Andrea uhagen Jack acon Nancy aker Carolyn alley Dave only Mike ale Jim arnett Jean asquette Jim atscha Kathy auer Greg ouman Bob ays Ray eall Greg ecker Karen egley Pam ellum Tom erghausen Jim ergman Cathy est Phil igelow Gail 93 94 95 122 142 under Terry lack Jerry lanton Cmda loemker Cliff obinger Pat oemg Betty onno Karen osse Marilyn oyle Kathy rackett Dan radford Julie radley William rady Kevin rady Maxine ridgetord Jim randt Dian rock Mary rocker Kathy rooks Dennis ntton Floyd ross Mike rosz Vicki rown Julie ruckner Lawana ryont Jim uescher Bev urns Janet urton Dale utler Tino yrd Ellery agle Ken allahan Gary alI1s Tom ampbell Connie ampbell Donna arter Jake ash Ron 42 4 4 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Cassidy, Gloria . . . . . . Cates, Gail .,.,. .,.. Chambers, Paul ,,.... . . Chaney, Richard .....,.. Chapman, Tom .....,... 56, 112, 136, Cheasly, Joe ......,.... Childress, Pam ...... 98, Clancy, Denise ,. .,.. . Clappison, April ..... 142, Clark, Denny . . . . . . . Clark, Kit ..... , .,.. ,. Clark, Paul ......... 56, Clemens, Len . . . Clau, Jay ,.,.,. .... Colwell, Mike . .. . . . . Cook, Charles . . . . . , 1 Cook, Don ,... .... Cook, Linda . . . .. . . Cooke, Cindy . . . . . . . Cooper,Pam Cope, Don ..... .... Corrigan, Bill , . . . , . . Couch, Kathy . . , . . . . Coyne, Joe .... ,... Crabtree, Dan ........., Crafts, Susan .l .......,. 21, 122, 144, Craig, Bob .....,...... Craig, Lance ,.... .... Cummins, Char . . . . . . . Cummins, Sandy . . . .. .. E Earley, Florence , . . , . . , Earls, Bev ........ ,... Egelhoff, Brenda . . . . . . . Eisenmann, Karen ....... Elsener, Marsha . . . , . . . Emery, John .... .... Enderle, Connie . . . . . . Endicott, Pat . , . . . . English, Tom ......... Erickson, Chris 11, 90, 93,145, Ernst, Ramona ....,.., Essel, Dana ........... Evans, Kathy ....., 115, Eyrich, Jan .......... 104,106,110,112, F Farison, John ...,... 56, Farris, Clark . . . . . . Farris, Linda . , . . . Farsales, John , . . . A , Fay, Gary ..... ...,.. Federman, Al ..... 1 15, Feitsch, Dee .......... Ferguson, Charles ...... Ferneding, Bill .......,. Filter, Lois 105, 112, Fischer, Dave ..... 21, 52, Fishvogt, Jim .......... Fitch, Jim .......,..... Flaherty, Maureen ....... Floxmeyer, Tom . . . . . . . Fliehman, Bob .,....... A -, . ,,,. 52,142 , ' ,.,..., 52,142 , ...A 142 , .,....,.. 1 , .......... 142 d , .. ,112,142 , ........., 1 2 , .,........... 142 14 ,Eu ............ 142 ll , ....,.. .,:1 2 ll , ' .......... 142 ll ,T ........... 14 , ...... 25,142 , .,..,,..,. 142 , ..... ,111, 142 , ....... 142 , ........ 142 , ......... 142 B , . .,...,... 142 , ,........ 14 ' , ........... 142 - , ' ........1... 142 , ' ............. 14 , .......... 1 2 , ' ......... 142 110,111,142 . , ...,....... 142 , ......, 142,146 , ......... 115,1 2 , .5 ..... 124,1 2 , ........,. 142 , ....1...... 142 . , .,,...,... 142 1 , ' .... 142,143 , ..,..... 142 , ' ........,,... 14 1 , , 1 ,143 ill, Jim .............. 142 ' , .......... 14 , .,,........ 144 , ' ,....., ..14 , ' ......... 144 ' , .,........ 14 ' , .......... 144 , .......... 14 , ' ......... 144 , ........... 144 , ........., 144 , ' ,........ 144 , ..1.... 144 , ' ,....... ..144 , ' ..... 114,144 ' , ' ....,,,, 144 , ' ,,.,..,..., 1 4 , .,......... 14 , ,........ 1 4 , - ......... 14 ' , .......... 144 , ' ..,.....,.. 1 4 , ' ' ........... 144 , ' ........... 144 , ....., 144 , ' .........,. 144 , ...... 144,153 , ........... 144 , ,.......... 14 , ' ........,.. 144 , ..,......... 144 c , . ,.......... 144 , ..,....., 14 1, ............ 144 , ' ....... 1 4 , ....... 144 , .....,.. 52,144 , ............, 144 Flowers, Phyliss Follmer, Gayle .... Folk, Sandra ...,,....., . . 114 115 Fopma, Cathy Ford, Paula ....... Foster, Jean ...,.. Forch, Roger . . . Foster, Walter .. Fotos, Aspasia .,.. Fox, Bonnie ...... Frakes, Toni ...... 145 Frank, Richard ......., 94 95 112 Franks, Sandy , Frech, Ed ........ Freppon, Sue ...,.... 1 1 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 144 144 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 148 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 150 145 145 146 146 G Gahagan, Mike .... Galliez, Robert .... Gardner, Tom ,,... Gates, Debbie ..... Gaub, Ed .....,,.. Geiger, Marjorie . . . 1 10 Gentile, Debbie 94, 95, Gerlack, Alma ..., Gerlack, Darlene .. Gerlis, Karen ..... Gibbis, Mary ...... Gill, Bob ,.,... 98, Gill, Connie ..... , Gillroy, Michele . . . Goodbody, Lois ..,. Goodfriend, Paul . , , Goosman, Harold . . . Goodwin, Debbie . . . Gourley, Darlene . , . Graham Kath , y ...... 99, Grayson, Carl . . 111, 112, Green, Barb ........ 98, Greenwell, William . Greer, Donna ..... Greer, Darlene . .. Grimes, Stan ...... Gricham, John ......... Guehenberger, Janie ,,... Guetman, Bob . . .,... . . . Gulacsy, Kathy .... Gundrum, Gary . . , Gurrier, Mike .. Gurrier, Pat .,... H Hater, Sandy .. Hafer, A. . . . . Hater, S, .. Hahn, Pam .... Hale, Sharon ..... Hailbauer, Nelda , . . Halloran, Peggy . .. Hamant, Diane .... Hamilton, Debbie .. Hammock, Linda .. Handy, Pat ..... Harmon, Cindy . . . Harmon, Vicki . . . Harper, Patty .... Hartman, Nancy . . . Hartzler, Elaine . . . Harvey, Kathie . . . Harvey, Peggy .....,... Hasselack, Paul ........ Haubner, Louella ....... Houck, Bev .... 108, 146, Hauck, Donna ...., Houck, Steve ....,. Haydon, Paula .... Hayes, Donna ..... Heareth, Debbie . . . Hedgecoth, Debbie . Heiderreich, Cathy . Heil, Tom ........ Heimerdinger, Sharon Heineman, Jean . . . Heitner, Susan ,... Helton, Barry .... Hunley, Bernetta ., Huston, Debbie .. Huth, Mike Hymer, Helen .... I lmholte, John .... J Jaffe, Char .... James, Tom ..... Jeffries, Dester . .. Johnson, John . . . Johnson, Pam . Jones, Jon . . . Jones, Pat .... Julian, Cheryl ..... K Kareth, Karen . .114, 115, ,112, 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 149 146 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 Kaser, Dale . . . . . . .52, ..,111 Keller, Linda .. Katt, Andy . . . Kemph, S. .,.,. . Kendrick, Gayle . . . Kent, Jett ....., Kenty, Sharon .. . Keppel, Tom .. Kern, Larry ,..,. . . Kesseler, Mark ...... Kidd, Candy . , , . , Kincaid, Jan . . . . Kincaid, Jerry . , . King, Dave ...,. Kinghorn, Terri .,,.. Kinker, Debbie , . . . . . Kircheiner, Connie . . . Kist, Diane .... 114, Kittle, Kathy ....... Kleier, Ken ,...... Klein, Corrine .... Kluesner, William .. Knauber, Marti .,.. Knecht, Leslie ...., Koch, Marilyn , ,111 Kopp, Gabriel ..... L Lucas, Jeanette .... Luecke, Pam . . . 108 Lyall, Tom .....,., Lynch, Dave ,..... M Mack, Jane .... 105 Madelen, Linda .... Mahoney, Connie .. Manderschied, Ruth Marcum, George .. , Martin, Joan ..,.. Martin, Pam .... Mason, Mike ...... Matthews, Sylvia , . . 109 Mouch, Bob ....... Maujean, Gail ..... McCann, George . . . McCarty, Bob .,.. McClain, Sandy . . . McClellan, Warren . . McCormick, Dixie .. McCullom, Bonnie . . McCullough, Mimi . McKee, Bev ,....,.. 1 1 1 122 1 115 1 112 1 149 1 115, ,'148, ....5.l McMullir1, Chris ......... Mcmurrer, Gail ........ Meckstroth, Lindo , , . 115 Meier, Sue' .......... 38, Meister, Marie . , Messer, Jerry ..... 1 Mette, Marianne . . , . , , , Metze, Debbie .... Miller, Rick ...... Miller, William ., . Minser, Jay .... Moll, John .... Montag, Dave .. . Moore, Sam . . . Moore, Sharon ..,... 123, Moorman, Terry , ....... . Morehead, Gayle 4... , . . Morrison, Linda . . . Moses, Teresa . . , . Mueller, Mary ....,, . . . Mueller, Mary Jo ,... . . . Muhlhauser, Mark . . . . . . Muse, Tony ...... . . . Muse, William . . N Naegel, Holly .. Naeve, Kirk , . . Nagel, Nancy ...... 145, Napier, Tom ........... Nare, Felicia ........... Nash, Calvin 82, 125, Neal, Allen ....,... 1 12, Neal, K .......,...... Neal, Robert .... .... 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 148 150 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 Neal, Shirley ........... Neuforth, Elaine .,,. 110, Nicholson, Dave ..... 1 1 1 Niehaus, Linda .. ,.., I. Nix, Marsha ... ,... Nordman, Tom , . . . . Noth, Wayne .... . . . O O'Banion, Bill Oliver, Marty O'Malley, Pam .,..,, 1 10 Ott, Dian ..,..,......, Outcalt, Sue ........ 1 1 5 P Pack, Emma .,,.. .... Parker, Don .,.....,... Partridge, Randy ,.... 26, Patton, Kevin .,,.....,. Pauling, Pat ...,..... 39, Paulson, Kris . . . 82, 114, Pearson, Bill .......... Pekel, Doug ....,.,..., Percer, Adele Peters, Greg .. , . . . Petke, Angie .... . . Phelps, Sandy ..., . . Phillips, John Piatt, Connie . . . . , .8, Pierce, Jim .. . . . Pierce, Pat . . . . . Pilot, Glenn .... . . Pittillo, Bonita .... .... Pohl, Donna .... ...... Poland, Terri ....,.. 1 14, Pollitt, Darlene ..... 114, Pong, Jasmine ......,.. Porter, Rick ..,.... 114, Powell, Jerry ... ..... Poynter, Karen . . . . . . , Prager, Ray .... . . Prater, Jim .,,,... . . Predmore, Sheila . . . . . Preston, John ..... . . Presutto, Greg . . . . . Prowitt, Ken ...., . . R 1 1 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 Rager, Frank ..... . . . 150 150 Railey, Donna .... ..... Raley, Jerry ...,....... Ramler, Ralph ,.,...... Ray, Barb ...,...,. 122, Rayborn, Paula . . 93, 108, Redmond, Debbie ....... Reeves, Kathy ......... Reid, Peggy .... ,... Renner, Pat .... ..,.. Reynolds, Art ......, Reynolds, Bev ...... , 52, 1 14 Rhodes, Bill .... ...... Riddle, Walter . . . . . . Rider,Jim Riggs, Mary .. . . . . Riley, Charles . . . . . . . Riley, Debbie ... ...... 115 Ritsch, Randy ...... , Roach, Marianne ....... Rodgers, John . . . . . . . Rogers, Jim ,.., . . , . Rogers, Matthew . . . . . Rose, Doris ...,. . . , Ross, Don ,.,.. .... Roth, Cathy .... .... Roth, Dave .... .... Rothan, Bill ..,. ..... Rothwell, Alice ..,..... Royse, Terri ........ 1 15, Ruehlman, Bob ...... 31, Runkle, John .... ..... Russell, Steve . . . . , . . Rutledge, Linda Ryan, Dika ..... .,.. S Sachs, Dave ..., .... Sacldler, Kathy Salyers, Judy ........,, Sampson, Joann ,....,. . Samuelson, Darlene . . 111, 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 Sanders, Cindy .... Sanders, Tom ..... Sauerbrey, Tom . . . Sauers, Dave . . . Scarloto, Linda . . . Scheid, Joyce .. Schmidt Ter , rv -.'. Schneider, Donna .. , Schneider, Ted .109, Schneider, Tom .... 1 1 Schulte, Jerry . . . Schulz, Darlene Schulze, J ..,.... Schulzer, Jim .. Schuster, Sue ...,. Schwarz, George Scott, Gary .,..,,, Scott, Jan ........ Scroggins, Jane . . 11 Seay, Mary .39, 114 Sedgwick, Warren Selby, Nancy ...,.. Seibert, Dennis Seiwert, Rick ....i. Shamblin, Barb ..... Sheets, Al . ..... Shelby, Pam .. Sheppard, Jon . . , Shields, Pete ,... Siciliano, Sandy Siler, Phil .... Simpson, Donna .,... Sinclair, Cathy Sinex, Mark .... Singleton, Debbie .... Skeen, Debbie .... . . . Slaven, Larry .... Slocum, Lee ..... Smith, Betty . . . Smith, Cheri .. Smith, Don ..... Sneddon, Scott . . . Snelling, Peggy .. Snyder, Becky ,. . Snyder, Gary ...,....t. Souders, Larry ....... 52, Souders, Linda . . 114, 115, Sowder, Pat ...., Sparks, Mark .... Sparks, Mike .... Spille, Bob ...,. Spillman, Debbie . Spillman, Debbie . Spradlin, Charles . Sprague, Steve ..,. . . Spronk, Fred ,... Starrett, Ken .... Stoubitz, Martha . Steele, Shelley ..t...... Steers, Diane ,,,, Stewart, Allen ,....., 52, Stimetz, Katrina .. . Stockman, John . . . Stockmeier, Bev . . . Stoeckle, Jay .... Story, Bonnie .... Suelter, Fred .. . Sullivan, Dennis . . Sullivan, Karen T Talletf, wayne . . 96, 145, Tatman, Nitce . . . Taulbee, Debbie . . . Taylor, Angie .. Taylor, Paul ..... Taylor, Richard ,.., Taylor, Teresa ..... Teschener, Richard Theobald, Ken ..... Thomas, Kathy ., . Todd, Brenda ..,.. Tompkins, B. . , . Towles, Dwayne . . . Townsend, Bob .. . Traynor, Bev , . . Trester, Art . . . Trenz, Paul . . . Tucker, Allen , . Tucker, Pat . . . 151 isi 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 Turley, Jay ...,. .... Turner, Donna . . , . . . . V Vanderpool, Char ....,.. Varner, Carol ,.... .... Vath, Bill ...... Vaught, Dave ....,. Vehor, Debbie . . . Vogel, Jim ..... Volz, Mike ..... Voss, Chuck ...... , . . W Waddell, Per ..,.,. . , . Wager, Pat ..... Wahotf, Ron ...... Wains, Bruce ......, 1 5 Woldeck, Beth . 1 ,149 Waller, April .....,,,. Walters, Ron .,,... . . . Watson, Diana .. Weber, Erika .. . Weber, Sharon . . . Weiler, Pat ..... Weinert, Fleike ,. Watson, Joyce . . . Weber, John .,.. Wellbaum, Dennis West, Sharon .... Westrich, Dennis . Welenkamp, Mark Whitehurst, Debbie Wickman, Karen Wickstrom, Robert Williams, Roger .. Willis, Sharon .. . Willner, Henry .. fiid 'ffibs ffiii Wilson, Barb ........,. Winters, Pam ..,.., Winther, Holly ......... Wood, Sue ...,.. Wood, Sue ........ . . . Wuebbling, Bob ........ Wuerdeman, Linda 93 Y Yocum, Roy .... York, Robert .,..... si Young, Charles .,...... Young, Sharon .. Z Zahn, Joe ..,..,...... Zimmerman, Cindy ...85 Zollner, Cindy ...... 115 Zwick, Gary .,....,,... SOPHOMORES Abanto, Fernando . 52, 55 Abbott, Janie .......,. Abbott, Joan .... Ackerman, David Adams, Georgia .....,., Adams, Pat ,...... 115 Ahr, Tom ,...,.,...... Albers, Richard .....,.. Alexander, Jamie . . . . . . Allart, Stephanie . , . . . . Allen, Brenda . . . Allen, Steve ,..,,... 1 1 1 Anderson, Elwood Anderson, Lee . ........ Andriaceo, Dianne 'iii,' 1 112, , 105, I 1 Anness, Harold .... . . . Annis, Sandy ...... , . . . Armstrong, Gary . Armstrong, Susan Arnold, Gary ..... .... Arrico, Roberta .... .... Ashecratt, Mike Auberger, Larry .. Aim, Bobbie .,.... ..,. Aunt, Pom ...i. B Bachel ier, Ava .......... Backman, Marilyn 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 Baker, Bettie . . . . , . Baker, Bruce .. . . . . Baker, Dorothy .... . . . Baker, Harold . . . . . Baker, Rick . . . . . . Baker, Ted ..,. Ballinger, Mike . Ballinger, Rick . . Bates, Bauer, Bauer, Sharon , . . . . Chris ..... . . . Melverna Baxter, Willie .. Bays, Leonard .. Beasley, Charles . Beck, Terry .... Beck, Dean .... . . . Bedel, Bill ...,,... . , . Berding, Jeannie . . . . . . Bems, Diane ..... . . . Berns, Chuck . . . . . . Bennyman, D. . . . . . Bidzos, Pete . . . Bishop, Gary .. . Bledsoe, Denny . , . . . Bledsoe, Terry ..., . . Bless, Terry .... . . Bloemker, Betty . . . . . Bobing Boehnl Boellcher, Bob ....,.. er, Mike .... . . ein, Marsha ...... ss Bohl, Ron ...... . . , Boggin, Larry . . . . . Bolsen, Bolsen, Bowen, Bowen, Bowen, Carol... .. Dave... .. Greg... ,. ss Rick.... .. , Susan.... .. Bowling, Diane . . . . . Bowman, Bill ,. .. Bowman, Jeff . . . . Bowman, Rick ..,....., Braden Brafford, Herb ,....., Brater, , Joyce ...,..... 54 Ken . . 52, 53, , Breeden, William ....,.. Breen, Brinhdoepke, Greg .... Brittain, William ..... Phil .....,...... ss I Braadnax, Steve ...... 55, 55 Brooks, Kenny ......, Brooks, Mike ,... ..... Brown, Brown, Brown, Dorothy . . . . . . Merle .,.. . . Phil... Browne, Dave Bruestl e, Eric . .,... 111, Bruenig, Margaret .,..., Brumbeck, Jenny ....... Brumtield, Tom ,...., 55, Bryant, Ellen ..... .... Buckner, Karen . . . . . Buckner, Leah . . . . Burdsa Burger ll,Jeff,.. Linda.. I Burgerj Ron .... .. 57, Bussey Butsch Butler, , Bonnie ......... , Beth ...,...... John ...... 52, 55, Butree, Sandy ......... C Calahan, Jeff ..,.... 56, Caldwell, Don .. Callen, Bob .... Camden, Steve . Cammerer, Daryl Campanello, Tony . , , . . Cantwell, Mike . Ca rma Casey, ck, Sandy . ....,. . . Russell .,....,... . .52 54 Carter, Ray .... , Caudil l, Joan .... ,,... . . Cavendish, Jay ..,..,. 55, Chand ler, Ron .,.. ..... Chenault, Tim , . Chumbly, Dena . Ciofti, Sue ...,... Clabough, Janet Clark, Cleme Don ...... ns,Don... 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 oons, Susan .... .,.. Fischer, Bev ........... eegan, Diane . . . . . . Good, Brenda ..... . . . . i llison, Sherry . . . lobough, D. .... . . . . obb Linda ..,,. ..., ockshutt, Chris . . . . . . ole Dennis .... ole Wilbert ,... ole Rhonda .... ole Terri .... ollins, Bob ,........ 52, ollmsworth, Pat . . . . , . olyer, Sharon . . . . . . , onner, John . . ook Eric ,, . ook Karen . . ook, Terry . . , arbett, Audrey , . . . , , . orcoran, Dave .. ornelius, Carl . . . . . . . orrell, Debbie .... .... orsmeier, Barb . ....,.. . ottingham, Kay ........ ouch, Benny ,, . ouch, Shirley . . . overt, Cheryl . . . . . . . ox Dave ...... .... ox Glenn .... ox Jamie oy Jeff ..... rang, Joyce . . . rang, Sue .... raynon, Ann . . . . . . . romer, Sue ..... unningham, Jeff urry, John .,... aley, Darlene .. aley, Jim ..... aly Kathy ..... avidson, Tom .... ..55, avis, Bernice ... ...... avis, Dick . . . avis, Mike . . . avis, Scott . . ,Toni ...,. ecker, Jack .. , ietsch, Frank .. elaney, Sharon . . . . . elinger, Dou ,. ewar, Marsha .. lciero, Anne .......... iersing, Cliff ..111, 112, ill v ....,......... ily Marretta .. . ittleberger, Janet oepke, Rick , ....... 55, all Joyce ........ 115, onohue, Larry ......... ss Wanda ..... .... ouglas, Kathy ,, avling, William ........ D wen, Steve ...... 115, oyle, Mitzi ........... rescher, Steve ...... 35, rew, Donna .... reyer, Linda , . . riggers, Diane . . roweinga, Ken . . udley, Pam ..... .... ukes, Frankie .. ulay, Mike ..... uncan, Debbie . . . . . . . uncan, Denise . . . , . . . urbin, Kathy . . . urham, Ernie . . . urnell, Cheryl . . . . . . . E SV .....,. dwards, Grant . . . . . . . ggert, Debbie . . . llus Don .,.,. llis at ...... Ellman, Frank .. . Endres, Bev . . . D ean einlein, Bev . . , . . . ' Q ' , Be , B E . : P Erhart, Barbie ..... 105, 130 130 130 130 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 Essell, Karen .,...., 112, Esterman, Don . . . . . . . Evans, Diane . . . , , . . Evans, Joyce .. . . . . . Evans, Terry .... .... F Fair, Diane , .... . . , . Falls, Terry ..... .... Farruggia, Joe ,.,,. .... Faulconer, Cheryl ....,.. Federer, Barb .,... , . . Federman, Ellen . . . . . . Ferry, Pat ....,, .... Finley, Roseanna ..,.... Fisher, Gary ....,. 52, 55 Fisher, Tim ....,.... 25 Fitzpatrick, Sharon ....,. Flaherty, Jim ..... 52,55 Fortune, Diane ......... Fotos, Toni ....t ..,... Fox, Allison . . . . . .25, Fox, Susan ... .. 115 Frakes, Gary .. . ... . Franecke, Barb . . . . . Frazier, Shelley .... . . . Freeze, Paul ..i., . . . Frey, Shirley .... . . . Frost, Laura ..... . . . Funk, Rose ,........... Fuson, Jan ,,,,...,..,, Futamachi, Barbara .133, G Gaillez, Ken .....,..,. Gaines, Doug . . . 23, 111 Gammilt, Mini .......,. Garland, Cindy ,... . . , Garrison, Sharon . . . . . Geiger, Jill ...,,. . . . Gemereth, John ..,. ,... Gerberick, John .... .... Gifford, Mike .... .... Ginter, Mark . . . . . . Giordano, Fran . . , . . . Girten, Bruce ..... . . . . . Glenn, Sharon .......... Gloystein, Nancy ......, Goley, Marcella .... .... Goodson, Hank .,.. .... Grant, Kathy ..,. ,... 1 Gravett, Dennis .... Green, Denise Greene, Donna Greer, Darlene Griffis, Terry . Griley, Jim ,,..... Grimmelsman, Nancy .,,. Gross, Mike . . . Gugel, Harry ...... Gum, Patti ..,.,. Guster, Peter ,...,. Gutzwiller, Jackie .. H Hageman, Dan Hahn, Paula Hail, Jerry ...., .... Hale, Carolyn . . . . . . . Hale, Ray ..... .,.. Hall, Donna .. . .. .. Hall, Jinny .. Hall, Keith . . , Hall, Nancy . . . Harr, V. ..... . Hallbauer, Harry Halsey, Barbie . Hamblin, Linda Hamilton, Mike . . . . . . Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Robert Hammon, Pam ,.... .,.. Hammon, Wayne Hansford, Ralph Harbin, Dana . . . . , . . Harding, Sandy .... . , . Hardman, Janet .... .... Harlow, Bev ...... . . . 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 141 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 Harper, Carolyn . . . , . . Harris, Evelyn .... . . . Harris, Sharon .......... Harry, Len .... Harvey, Rick ,. . . . . .. Harvey, Tim . . , Hauger, Gary .......... Hauser, Helen ..,... 111, Hays, Linda .... Hays, Mike ...... ..... Hayworth, Billie . . . . . , Hedrick, Dwight . . . . . . Heiland, Nelly .... . . . Heitner, Jill ....... . . . Hemmer, Teresa ........ Hempelman, Janet ....,.. ...55, Henegar, Barb . . Hennessey, Tim . Henry, Gail .... Russ, Henry ,.., Hensley, Mike ..., ,.... Herbst, Peggy .. Herold, Marty .. Herrmann, Diane Hessel, Steve , . . Hetzer, Kathy ..., ..... Heylob, Gary . . . Hickman, L. . . . . Higgin Higgin Hildeb s, Judy .. s, Mark ......... rand, Mark Hill, Gail ..,... Hillberg, Frank . Hines, Peggy ...,....... Hinkle, Rosemary Hinton, Geri .... Hodge, Don .... Hoehn, Richard . . . Hoff, Linda .... Holbro Hollan ck, Ed . . . d, Charlene .....14, Hollandsworth, Debbie .... Honecker Tom .... 52, 55, 132, Hood, Barb .... Hoover, Gary . . . Hopf, Dave .... Horn, Connie . . . Horton, Barb . . . Horton, Sharon . . . A , . Howard, Connie ....,... Howe, Roger ....,...... Huddleston, Margaret .... Hudson Nanc . . 15, 128, 1 Y Hughes, Jeff . . . Hughes, Tom L . L Hummeldorf, Dave ...... Humphrey, Randy Humphries, Bev . Hunt, Dana ...... . . . Hunter, Marilyn Huxsoll, Mark .. Hyland, Janet ., I Irvine, Cathy .. Irvine, Dwayne . . . . . . J Jackson, Barb ,, Jacobs, Sue ..., Jahoda, John . . , Jarrold, Gary . . . Jones, Bob ..... Jones, Cindy .. . Jones, Debbie ., Jones Sue ,.... Jones, Wayne ..,, , , . K Karle, Jim ..,... Keethler, Gloria . . Keller, Barb ..,. Kelly, Pat .... Kelly, Tim ..,.. Kemper, Mike . . Kemper, Phil .. . King, Brad .... . . . King, Ray .... , . . Kinman, Sam , . . . . . 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 133 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 Kirk, Joe .... Kissel, Penny . . . Kleeman, Jim . , . Klein, Jim ...... Klink, Roger .1 . . Klopmeier, Janet . Klumb, Joe ,.... Knochelman, Jill . Knotts, Barry .,., Koelling, Randy . . Kohn, P. ...... . Kolks, Rosemary . Krisco, Cathy .,,. Kroger, Greg .... Kuhn, Carolyn . . . Kyde, Ken ...... L Lagaly, Don .,.., Logaley, Ron , . . LeMott, Mike . . . Landers, Ted . . . Lane, Bill ,...... Lanham, Renee . . Law, Chris ..... Lawrence, Pam . Lee, Anna ..,.. Leedy, Claudia . . Leger, Jim .... Legner, Ellen . . . Leicht, Susie .. . Leistler, Elmer . . . Lenzer, Carl .... Ley, Stan , ..... Lindeman, Kathy Litteral, Steve. . , Littner, Bob .... Lipps, Alyce .. Long, Pam .... Luallen, Jack . . . Luallen, Linda . . Lucas, Sally .... Lueders, Kim . . . Letten, Judy .... Lynch, Elaine . . . M I Maddux, Rick .. Major, Bill .,... Makin, Arvilla . . Manning, Shirley Manz, Brenda ,. Margeson, Gary . Marsh, Millie . , . Martin, Joan . . . Martini, Phil .. , Mary, Debbie .. Mass, Danny . . . Mass, Denise . . . Massingill, Brenda Masters, Terry . . Mattlin, Joe ..., Mauch, Bev . . . Maupin, Greg .. Moxie, Ernest .. Mc Cawn, David McCarter, Ann . McClinton, Joe . McClure, Mike . McCormick, Char McCoshom, Colleen McCoy, Bill ,.... McCracken, Dave McCready, Rose . McDevitt, Mike ., McDonough, Cindy McDonough, Tim McElroy, Mike . . McGinnis, Jane .. Mclntosh, C. . . . Mclntosh, Jim . . . McMillen, Randy McVay, Terry . . . McWhorter, Dennis Meacham, Ginny . Meade, Tim ..... Meece, John ..,. Meier, Bill ...... Meiggs, Robert .. Meinett, Larry . , . Mellerbrink, Mark Mercer, Marilynn Merkel, Barb . . . Mercurio, Den .. Mergy, Chuck .. . Merritt, James . . . Meyer, Jane . . . Meyer, Marlene . . Meyer, Robert .. . Middleton, Dorothy ...... Miller, Cindy .... Miller, Dale ..... Miller, Jay .... Miller, Kathie .. . Miller, Marilyn .. Mills, Lynn .... Mills, Steve . . . Ming, Dave .... Minnick, Jacqui . Mitchell, Bev .... Mitchell, Kathy .. Mitchell, Pam ., Moll, Jan ..... Moll, Jim ....... Monoenes, Debbie Moore, Wes ,..... . . . Morris, Jaslyn . . . Morris, Rhonda .. Mosbough, Dale ..... 1 12, Moser, Rick .,.....,..., Muddiman, Terry Mueller, Sue .... 15, 111, Mullins. Gary .,........, Muse, Pat .... ........ Myers, Connie . . Mynhier, Lynn ..,. . . , N Naegele, Steve .. Neely, Sue ..... Nelson, Pat ..,.. Nelson, Sylvia .,....,,. Neudigale, Debbie Neumann. Terry . Neuels, Genell .. Newman, Pam . . Nickulis, Sue .. . Niesz, Hermine . . Noble, Carol A , . Noppert, Denise . . Norden, Jon ...., Norman, Ron .... Norten, Richard . , O Ober, Kathy .... O'Brien, John . . . O'Conner, Jim . . O'Leary. Jim , . . O'Malley, Tom .. Outcalt, Bev ...,. P Padgett, Annette . Palmer, Debbie ., Palmer, Doug ......... Parris, Toni ..,,. Parker, Donna ........ Partin, Rose Patton, Mike ..... Peetman, Mary . . Peponis, Steve .... Perkins, Joey , . . Peterson, Bev .. Phelps, Dawn ........ Phillips, Kathy ,... . . Philpot, Jerry .. . Pieczonka, Carl . Plagge, Gerry .. Plausie, John. . . . Poland, Dennis . . . Poland, Rick .. . Pallitt, Carol . . . Poules, Bob . . . Powell, Dan .,.. Poynter, Joe .. . Prager, Connie - . . . . . Pratt, Mary .,,. Puening, Art .. 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137' 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 1,38 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 Putteet, Ray . . . , . , Pyles, Jan ...... . . . Pyles, Marilyn .... . . . Q Quante, Scott ,... .,.. Quelle, Maria .... .... R Raber, Debbie .,........ Rawlings, Nancy .... 138 Record, Bev ............ Redding, Donna . . . . . . . Reed, Morris .... .... Reed, Phil ...... . . . . . Reeves, George .......,. Reichardt, Bernard ...... Reichardt, Barb ........ Reidel, Dave ...... .... Renner, Cheryl ......... Ressurreccion, Linda ...,. Reuter, Fred ........... Semm, Tom . .. Seng, Bev ...... Sexton, Charlotte Sferra, Rick .... Shad, Mike .... .... Shamblin, Bill .... . . . Shannon, Grace ........ Sharon, Gail ........... Sharp, Jack . . . Sharp, Kathy .. Shaw, Mary ..,,,,.. 125, Shearer, Connie ......... Sheckles, Jeff . . Shook, Ron ...... . . . Shope, Charles .... . . . Siciliano, Randy . . . . . . Siegler, Ken ..... . . . Simonson, Dave . . . . . . Sims, Bob ....... , . . Singleton, Linda . . . . . . Skeenes, Linda . , . . . . . . Slayback, Randy ..... 55, Smallwood, Gary ........ Reynolds, Tom .. Rhodes, Carl . . . Riby, R. ..,. . Rice, Connie .... Rich, Geraldine .. Rich, Sue ...... Richardson, Mary Richardson, Nancy Richter, Juanita , Riddle, Nancy .. Riddle, Ron .. Rider, Linda . . . Riggs, John . . . Riggs, Sylvia .. Riggs, Tom . . . Rink, Ritter, Ritter Dan... Mike ,Sue Ritz, Dick ...... Robb, Brenda . . . Robbins, Arlene . Rodgers, Gerald . Roeder, Rick Rogers, Betty , .. Rohrig, Roger . . , Rose, Linda . . . fjiis' 'Iliis' Smith, Amber Smith, Chuck Smith, Dave .. Smith, Denise Smith, Denise Smih, Frank Smith, George Smith, George Smith, Jerry Smith, Larry . .. Smith, Ric ...,. Snape, Phyllis Snowden, John . Snyder, Dan . .. Soldano, Dan Soldano, Jim Rose, Sandy . . . . . . . Ross, Carl ,.... Ross, Frank ..... Ross, Matilda . . . Rost, Carol .... Roth, Dave ..,. .... 5 5 Runck, Jane .... Russell, Beckey . Russell, Judy . , . Ryan, Fred ..... S Sager, Trudy . . . Sagraves, Tom . . Sandefur, Amy . . Sander, Nancy .. Sanderson, Debbie Sca lf, Linda ..... 2, 1 Scheidenberger, Carl ..... Schlipf, Mary ,......... Schmidt, Cristine .... 111 Schniedt, Frank ..52,55, Schnieder, Bill .,,..,... Scholl, Pam ........... Schoonever, Connie ,.... Schorsch, John ......... Schorsch, Tom ,,,...... Schroder, Steve ...,.... Schroeder, Georgetta .... Schroeder, Judy ,....... Schroth, Mike ......... Schulte, Patti ....., 115, Schumer, Bonnie ....... Schwegler, Wendell ...,. Schweitzer, Martha ..... Scroggins, Denise ....... Scott, Elaine ...... ...,. Sehnuw, D. .......... . sem, Cathy .. .112, 134, Selmeyer, Wanda .,..... Sembach, Sally ........ Sohngen, Kathy Sparks, Jan ,.... . . . Spear, Marsha .. Speckert, Christine Speckert, Roxanne Spence, Becky .,.., . . . Spence, Ralph . Spicer, Cathy , ......... . Spilman, Martha ..... 15, Spradlin, Brenda ...,.... Spradlin, Glenna .,...... Spurling, Robert . . . Shaft, Karen ...... 115, Stacey, Ed' .... Staubitz, Ruth ,,... 112, Staubitz, Tom ......... Steinhard, Bruce Steinhauer, Jackie Stemmer, Kathy Stephens, Mark . . Stephenson, Linda Stevens, Craig .... Stevens, Debbie Stewart, Pam .. Stidham, B. . . . Stilt, Jim ...,.. Stille, Debbie .. Stiness, Charles , Stockman, Randy Stalls, Gary .... Stoeger, Bill . .. Stone, Joann . . . Story, Debbie .. Stremble, D, . ,, Strosburger, Pam Strunk, Char . . . Stultz, Sharon . , Stumps, Dena .. Sturgeaon, Brenda Sturm, Sue .... Subtelny, Peter . Sullivan, Jean . . Summer, Bill . . . Sutton, Debbie .. Swaclener, Kathy Swartz, Cindy . . . Sylvester, Marion 'T Talbot, Brenda ..... 1 15, Tarter, Dennis .. ,.,.m, ffiis, fQQii2,' 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140' 140 140 Tatgenhorst, Dave ..... Taylor, Linda ......... Terrell, Cherry ........ Teschler, James ...... 55, Theilen, Chris ...... 115, . .52, 55, Thomas, Darrel Thomas, Walter ....... Thorpe, Jim ........... Todd, Gail ..,.., . . . Tremoulis, Irene . . . . . Trimpe, Dave . . . . . . Trohanis, Bill . .. ..,.. Troxwell, Roy ....,.. 55, Tucker, James ........ Tucker, Wanda ......, Tudor, George ........ Tyree, Gordon ....... 55, U Ullrich, Janet , . , . . . Urk, Denise ..... , . . Utterback, Bev . , . . . . V Vainer, Mary . . . Vassolo, Vicki . . . Vath, Connie .... Vehr, Dennis . . Vidas, Eosta .... Villines, William . Vollrath, Hal .... W Wabnitz, Randy . Wadell, Stephen . Wahoff, Marsha . Waldrop, Donna . Walker, Vera . . . Walls, Judy .... Waples, Cindy .. Waples, Harry .. Warren, Angela . Watts, Karen . . . Watts, Rodney .. Way, Greg . . . Way, Karen .... Waynick, Sandra . Webb, Terry .... Weber, Jeanie .. Weber, Steve . , . Wegman, Vicky . Weigal, Debbi .. Weis, Robert Wells, Carolyn .. Wells, James . . . Westermeyer, Carol Westheider, Sally fffise, iii, flies, Wetenkamp, Marcia White, Ron .... Wi ll, Bruce .... Willner, Marlene .15, 128, Wilson, Barb . . . Wind, Kathy . . . Winterhalter, Rick Wise, Lorrie ..,. Withers, Terry . . 11132 I Wittenberg, Wilma ..... Wolf, Dave .,......... Wood, Diane .... . . . Wood, Tracey ,.,..,,. Woodruff, Peggy .... 128 Woody, Jeanie .....,,. Wooley, Steve ........ Worthinorton, Steve ..55 Woulma, Steve ........ Wright, Sherry ......... Wuebbling, Gary .... 55 Wuekenburg, Barb .,... Wurster, Donna ....... Y Yankosky, Val , . . , . Young, Dale ..., . . . Young, Frank . . . . Young, Jan ...... . . Z Zehender, Maria .... . . Ziegler, Mike ,,.. . . Zigelmier, Diane .... . . I 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 cknowledgements The end has finally come. There will be no more copy to write, no more layouts to draw, no more pictures to crop. The 1969 Annual would not have been published without the help of various individuals. To these people, we wish to extend our thanks: Consolidated Graphic Arts and Mr. Mike McKelley for putting up with a spastic annual staff on deadline daysg Pogue's, for 600 senior pictures with head sizes the sameg Ron Schroeder for taking such pains to set up our picturesg Bob Buring for sneaking around the building taking pictures through doors and windows to carry out our theme ideag Bud Jeffries and Bill Yunker for all the sports picturesg Jim Berghausen for last-minute pictures: Dean McWhirter of Central School Photographer's, Inc., for underclass pictures taken in one day-in colorg The Big 3 Music Corporation for not letting us use the words to their songg The Administration for the use of our two third-floor cubicles: the faculty for their co-operation when we disrupted classesg Mrs. Adams for the use of her activity sheetsg The journalism class for selling all ads to pay for the bookg Mr. Ramsey in room 214 for putting up with our incessant noise in 2103 Mr. Jack Porter for developing pictures at the last minute so we could meet our deadlines: Our parents, who slept through every worknight with no complaints, while we used their homes, their food, their typewriters, their cars . . . Mr. Ralph Love for keeping our finances in order when no one else could do itg and Mr. John Michaels for his excellent guidance and suggestions throughoutthe yeah entifications page page Page Page P399 P399 page 11 page 14 page 15 Chuck Moreton Mr. Wuerdeman Dick Heilmann Carol Abel Dorothy Oberhelman Sandy Combs Connie Platt Ken Rawlings Christi Erickson Mr. Huth Rosemary Hinkle Marlene Wilner Nancy Hudson Sue Mueller 235 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Donna Barnes ........... PRODUCTION MANAGER Cindy Herbert ........... COPY EDITOR Debby Frank . .. ART EDITOR Cindy Byrd .............. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Angie Hustedt ......... LAYOUT EDIOR Nancy Schafer .......... BUSINESS MANAGER and Rosemarie Dimitroff ...... STUDENT LIFE EDITOR Dale Heilmann ......... ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Debbie Mire ............. ACADEMIC EDITOR Maggi Brooks ....... FACULTY EDITOR Terry Schmidt ....... Barb Green, Assistant SENIOR EDITOR Cyndie Nemann ..... Kris Brevik, Assistant ..... UNDERCLASS EDITOR Diane Beall ............. Christi Erickson, Assistant BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR Brett Goodson .......... GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR Jane Gordon ............ INDEXIEDITOR Lynn Scott .............. Holly Winther, Assistant .. PHOTOGRAPHER Rick Porter ............ FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. John Michaels BUSINESS ADVISOR Mr. Ralph Love .....,. .. .--. .. .... 1969 Annual Staff Iwho had to recuperate from DaIe's worknight-in the hospitall fwho got all her inspiration from sandalwood incensel lwho wrote heads in her headl lwho worked herself to death drawing a windowl .... lwho developed a sudden interest in the golf teaml fwho ADVERTISING EDITOR was good at everything except drawing Iayoutsl ............lwho stepped into the ads at the last minutel lwho was so Dizzy that he couldn't finish his sectionl fwho got a ticket for parking in the middle of the streetl fwho did it all herself-on time-and rightl fwho sat in the same desk and thumbed through the same envelopes every dayl lwho tried to convince us she was a hippiel ....lwho poured Coke all over the pictures, and layouts, and carbon paper and . . .J lwho only showed up for the staff picturel lwho moved the day before her section was duel lwho assisted Diane and everybody elsel lwho wouldn't use a picture unless he was in itl lwho planned every last detail in every last picturel lwho suddenly disappeared-and took the index with herl fwho's hiding in the indexl ....lwho was always around when we needed himl lwho finally talked us into a brown coverl lwho could always be found in 3131 236


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