Westerville High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Westerville, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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Westerville High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Westerville, OH) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 30 of 128
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HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS This year, not only was the name of the Junior Red Cross changed, but also the activities taken on by the coun- cil were of a more advanced nature. Under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Passmore, the council added many new activities to its long list of old ones. At the beginning of the year, four Westerville representatives, two jun- iors and two seniors, attended the Regional Leadership Training Center in Columbus. There, many new ideas were gained to help make the High School Red Cross a successful organization during the year that followed. One of the many projects of the Westerville group is sending student volunteers from the High School Red Cross to work in various Columbus hospitals. Much knowledge and experience were gained by this work. This year the group was lead by President, Fred Bennett; Vice-president, Bonnie Meece; Secretary, Nancy Bauer; Treasurer, Karen Jennings; and clerk, Martha Caesar. Row 1: Ruth Walcutt, Joyce Elsom, Treasurer Bonnie Meece, President Fred Bennett, Secretary Nancy Bauer, Sharon Ballard, Mary Lou Young. Row 2: Advisor, Miss Elizabeth Passmore, Peggy Marasek, Pat O ' Brien. Patrician Karn, Carol Salter, Cheryl Kight, Margie Lust, Melody Petrie. Row 3: Chris Brown, Walter Moran, Chuck Kaiser, Sharon Madden, 1 lo Eldridge, Gwen Ingram, Carolyne Evans, Nancy Whittingham, Mary Ellen Dusenbury, Wendell Moreland, Robert Woodrow. Not Pictured: Jerry Clark, Margaret Foulk, Ellen Koski, Ann Rarey, Fred Steck, Sandy Weidinger. THESPIANS Act I, Scene 2 — retake that. Yes, this is what you hear when you are in show business, but since show business is in Hollywood and New York, we don ' t hear this very often. Oh! but you could if you only belonged to the Thes- pian Club. Our star is Betty Miller, president, co-starring Sharon Lust, vice-president; and Donna Earle, secretary; trea- surer, Karen Jennings; and clerk, Martha Caesar. The main goal for the club this year is to raise enough money to go to New York. Anyone can belong to the Thespian Club and become a star! J ' Jlfru — — f t — (?V u u IWU ' M Row 1: Damon Rarey, Kathy Mobtey, Babette Caruzzi, Karen Jennings, Betty Ann Miller, Donna Earle, Martha Caesar, Lana Kaiser, Marsha Vermillion, David Richard Rarey, William Sherman, Bill Darling. Not Pictured: Sharon Lust. Row 2: Charles London, Joan Goldsmith, Barbara Phelps, Connie Watkins, Kathy Mobley, Marcia Loveland, Karen Williams, Ruthanne Hay- man, Mary Alice Casto, Robert Burkhalter, Joe Brownsted. 26

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BLENDON TOWNSHIP JR. HISTORICAL SOCIETY This is the Junior Historical Society ' s sixth year of existence, and as their files have increased, so has their mem- bership; they now total forty-five members. The Junior Historical Society is honorary and its purpose is to collect and preserve the background of Blendon Township. Mrs. Robert Gossett, their advisor, is helping them reveal a complete picture of the past in this area. This year, they have elected co-officers: President — Charles London and Jim Richardson Vice-President — Babette Caruzzi Treasurers — Jim Moore and John Moore Secretary — Karen Decker Row 1: Eleanor Miller, John Moore, Charles N. London, Babette Caruzzi, Karen Decker, Jim Richardson, Jim Moore, Charlotte Lane. Row 2: Mrs. Gossett, Sh aron Greiner, Carol Kiser, Vera Crowe, Karen Brown, Paulette McClary, Linda Mason, Diann McClary, Delores Con- ley, Ruth Walcutt, Carol Curry, Vivian Miller. . Row 3: Bob Arn, Harlan H. Hatch, John Umpleby, Terry Krause, Fred Meredith, James Price, Don Trautner, Dennis Redding, Bill McDonald Kenny Hibbett, Dick Snyder. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is composed of Seniors who are enrolled in any of the business courses in the school. Its main activities are trips to various commercial enterprises in and around the Columbus area. In this way members get a close look at industry and business in operation. The members have at least one project to make money for their Spring tour. They usually enjoy a dinner at the conclusion of this trip. Row 1: Peggy Busic, Joanne Bobanich, Mary Ann Bangert, (Secretary), Marsha Vermillion (Treasurer), Diana Ceschiat (President), Mary Alice Casto (Vice-President), Sue Lemley, Pamalia Scheriff. Row 2: Laura Lee Fogle, Carol Curry, Bonnie Sue Meece, Betty Montgomery, Marsha Seeber, Charlotte Lane, Eleanor Miller, Judy Morley, Vivian Miller, Janet Wooten, Karen Decker. Row 3: Karen L. Williams, Donna Loop, Diann McClary, Sandi McClary, Delores Conley, Ginger Fairman, Sharon Pfleager, Ruthanne Hayman, Nancy Bell, Cathie Quick. Row 4: Bob Arn, Babette Caruzzi, Marcia Loveland, Patricia Karn, Diana Herb, Linda Mason, Carol Ann Moore, Jean Fowler, Raymond L. Harris. Not Pictured: Virginia Segale, Kathy Harris. 25



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HOME ECONOMICS To be a better qualified and capable homemaker is the goal of members of the Home Economics Club. Offi- cers this year were Bonnie Meece, president; Sally Damron, vice president; Paulette McClary, secretary-treasurer; and Kay Stonebraker, publicity chairman. Activities during the year consisted of both serious and social projects. The club gave a mother-daughter tea, a style show, a Senior farewell party, and a skating party and weiner roast. Members collected canned food for needy families at Christmas and, at the suggestion of the Red Cross, made favors and stuffed animals for hospital patients. Row 1: Vera Crowe, Lana Kaiser, Sharon Dusenbury, Barbara Clawson, Sharon McClelland, Barbara Roby, Aimee tncson, rvay stoneDraker, Bonnie Meece, Paulette McClary, Karen L. Williams, Laura Fogle, Sue Lemley, Sharon Pfleager. Nancy Bell, Carol Kiser, Betty Montgomery, Louanna Beard. Row 2: Sue Wolf, Bonnie Loop, Sandy Wheeler, Sandy Roby, Susi Miller, Virginia Guess, Carolyn Ruther, Jean Bangert, Una Bartley, Carol Lehman, Susan Davison, Roberta Withrow, Carole Popovich, Kathy Pinto, Irene Messer, Dianne Scott, Barb Dempsey, Sandy Smith, Cheryl Williams. Row 3: Luana Bangert, Sylvia Weikert, Karen Kerston, Betty Nash, Mariann Lahmon, Sandi Mills, Maxine Kuhn, Sharon Mason, Donna Townsend, Pat Hedrick, Irene Kuhn, Arlene Hixson, Sharon Madden, Linda Little, Mary Anne Dowling, Nancy Wagner, Kathy Lindsay, Patty Ault, Joyce Bushie, Patsy Reams, Janice Brady, Carol Hughes. Row 4: Linda Burwell, Bev Conklin, Glenna Heath, Erma DeVoe, Janice Kintz, Connie Bunte, Patty Fisher, Suzanne Phillips, Mary Lou Rogers, Jeanie Edwards, Linda Andrix, Judy Young, Phyllis Ullom, Kathy Stockdale, Shirley Ullom, Ruth Clements, Judy Cuckler, Carolyn Dean, Beverly Dill, Judy Kennedy. Row 5: Patty Huff, Nancy Brownsted, Roberta Wellman, Dianna Brown, Sandi Misner, Wanda Clark, Judi Wood, Candy Bell, Janet Knapp, Carole Bell, Carolyn Jackson, Diana Longhenry, Nancy Moore, Dee Priestas, Sharon Wade, Alice Pritchard, Jean Madden, Betty Ward, Pamela Brown, Sandra Madden, Virginia Williams, Connie Counsil, Lucinda Archer, Sue Mann, Nora Bice. Advisors: Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Wagner. LIBRARIANS LIBRARIANS Row 1: Diana Linkous, Ann Petzinger, Babette Caruzzi, Sherra Vance, Ruth Walcutt. Row 2: Vinny Cipriani, Edythe Prisk, Joan Goldsmith, Merry Priest, Vera Crowe, Mary Ann Bangert, Mary Ellen Miles. Row 3: Rick Miller, Jim Richardson, Jeannie Scarfpin, Marcia Loveland, Mary Margaret Webb, Beccy Elliott, Margaret Workman, Jon Archer, David Forgrave. Not Pictured: Jim Acker, Dennis Redding. Advisor: Miss Passmore, 27

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