Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Presents . . . of Woodward High School . Cincinnati, Ohio ! M, w. m M mm mm ?641 We have brought many and varied talents and ideas from many places to form the new student body of Woodward. Our school has joined these gifts so that we have developed appreciation for our traditions7 a wealth of understanding for each other, and a bond of loyalty to our school. 3 ii New fixtures, new equipment, but the same studies. The Seniors. reminiscingly say it wasn,t 50 llard,LL11thepoorfteshman sees only an endless chain of books, mountains of papal; and lens of laboratory supplies. Although they played the game differently, Wood- wa 111,5 hrsl school teams learqed a sense of fairness in competition which guided them in thei r lives. Our prasent day sportsn'lan has the same stimulation in his athletic activities which helps him to be a better adult. V :i': 3 $9111? I 9- ' 'u- xxx.- ..x ... Mm $ 22? ??55: x W611 tuck away in our momery books visions of. . . Graduation . . . Mid-year exams . . . The Senior Prom . . . St. Xavier vs. Woodward football game . . . Showcase E?Xtomic ,55 , . . . Holiday parties. These are our life, social and otherwise. ut... The antiques pictured here teH only half the story. They are tangible objects that remind us of the true treasure we Woodward students are privileged to Cherish. The pioneer spirit of W'illiam Woodward which formed a basis for our school is the real Woodward Treasure. 'aemn Nothing could he finer than to dedicate this, our first edition of the EGTreasuresf t0 the memory of our past assistant principal, Guy Van Epps. A man who breathed much warmth and cheer into the student activities of Woodward, he will forever he a symbol of unconquerahle spirit and steadfast purpose. A native of South Dakota, where he receive his BA. degree in 1927, Mr. Van Eppsj vitality packed into a short life many honors and memberships denied to teachers with much more experience and learninm' One of Woodward,5 finest treasures, his year with us. Seniors Underclasses Activities Athletics The School Principal The theme of this year's annual is most appropriate. It suggests that you who are leaving Woodward through graduation, take stock of the months since you entered this institution, and thoughtfully project your hopes and plans for the future. In Such a situation one usually thinks of his plans and aspirations for the years to come. However, as one pon- ders material accomplishment and gains he becomes aware of great underlying intangibles on which all else restsefamily aHection, friendships. fair play. loyalty to self and others. and all the ideals and vaules that di- rect and govern our Way of life. It is only within the frame of these ultimate values that our material achieve- ments become possibel and significant. What are these values, those Woodward iltreasuresyv that have been passed on each graduating class since the founding of the school? May each of you leaving us in June have a complete understanding: that the supreme importance of the individual is the basic moral and spiritual value of American life that each of us must be responsible for the consequences of our own acts that freedom and privilege is purchased at the mst of responsibility that excellence in mind, character and creative ability must be pursued that habits of work and study bring far greater reWards than material success that such qualities as service, loyalty. friendliness, appreciation and gratitude, sympathy and kind heart- edness, and the ability to face problems with courage and imagination are of as great importance to- day as they were in 1831 when William Woodward founded this great institution. This message is accompanied with the prayer that each member of the class of 1955 will experience every success and happiness in the years to come. We of Woodward will follow your careers with interest aml pride. Assistant Principal Maybe itjs because he studied to he a doctor that he has SO much thatientsiy with us here at Woodward. Our assistant principal, Edwin Sutton: was so embarked Auntil, working on a recreation commission to pay his course, he discovered young people more interesting. He then switched from pre-med at the University of Cincin- nati to teaching. A Wise choice, as shown by his fine Work in this Held. Counsellors If your program has a kink, your goal an eclipse, 01' your future a question; your guid- ance is in proper and understanding hands. Margaret Hall counsels the seventh and eighth grades John McConnell helps the ninth and eleventh graders solve their over- whehning problems: and Zerita Schwartz does a terrific job aiding the tenth and twelfth graders. ML Hazel Schlensker, secretary to the counsellors. helps sludenls to solve their problems. BELOW: Sue Rees. in a familiar position at the puhlic address system, receives a las1-1ninute announcement from NITR. May Skilken. school treasurer. BOTTOM: Nelson Swearingen. en- gineer, talks things over with Victoria Williams while Miss Driscoll enjoys a phone call. Mrs. Slickney Changes the prng 11111 of a confused student. Jean Forrester .is kept busy at the swil'chhoard while NVaIter Richter. custodian. adjusts the blinds. The Woodward Faculty 2. ? ,l Students End tin: library a pleasant place lo work or read. FIRST ROW: J. Achzehner, J. Armstrong, R. Aug, L. Banes, M. Basinger. SECOND ROW: J. Bigler, E. Biles, A. Borchin, R. Blumenthal, T. Burns. THIRD Row: 5. Castelli, R. Compton, M. Corry, S. Cotes, P. Courlas. X FIRST ROW: M. Coyle, L. Cramer, W. Creighton, M. Cromwell, Emilie Curry. SECOND ROW: Eunice Curry, G. Curtis, M. Driscoll, S. Dubin, R. Duffy. THIRD Row: C. Dunning, A. Duwelius, J. Faught, J. Fine, 0. Freese. The Faculty The study of foreign languages such as German gives an Students in typing classes have practical experiences in understanding of the language. customs; and life- in uther handling the machines. countries. FIRST ROW: 5. Friedman, R. Giesen, S. Greenholtz, H. Hauck, Paul Haverkos. SECOND ROW: Pauline Haverkos, L. Heinlein, R. Hobson, V. Hollander, R. Honskam p. 51?? 2- , Home Economics provides opportunities for experiences in all Geometry students are concerned with the age. old prublems aspects of home living. of this subject. Faculty FIRST ROW: J. Johnston, I. Kamm, L. Kapell, W. Kearney, G. Knapp. SECOND ROW: R. Kraushar, L. Levin, M. Levine, W. Lunsford, M. Magrish. THIRD ROW: W. Marcouiller, W. Marshall7 J. McConn, R. McSpadden, M. Miller. FOURTH ROW: R. MoHett, L. Nantz, M. Nathan, R. Newberger, E. Parker. FIFTH ROW: G. Points, F. Pride, M. Behring, C. Reigel, E. Riggs. 20 21 The Faculty TOP. left: Art students fmd stimulation for creative ability. Tm'. right: In Sonial Studies classes students are concerned With Ihe world in which they live. BO'I'TOA . lejl: Chemistry students become familiar With the world of the elements. BOTTOM. righl: A skilled dietitian directs the activities of the lunchroom aided by a fine staff and modern equipment FIRST ROW: W. Romito, L. Ruley, C. Sanger. THIRD Row: H. Silberstein7 R. Simons7 F. Silver- SECOND ROW: R. Schafstall, D. Schroeter, R. stein. Schweikert. FOURTH ROW: N. Stayton, R. Stearns, F. Stenger. 23 FIR'ST Row: B. Stroup, W. Strunk, W. Theisen. THIRD ROW: M. Warren, N. Weiler, H. Weitkamp. SECOND ROW: H. Varner, A. Von Holle, C. Warmau, FOURTH ROW: R. Will, S. VVOhlsladter, M. Zwick. 24 99! ms; suvh a 113 .thall. pm ide an opportunity for girl to practice good spur manship. he Faculty - 5 to have varied experiences. Mementos from the Senior Prom and our times of inst p1ai11fun are added to the never-ending list of memories cherished by all Woodward graduates, past and present i The Our election month of November showed Gene Foster, Senior Class President; Amy Perriue, Vice President; Ida Lea, Secretary; and R011 Haggard, Treasurer, joining the ranks of dLily-elected officials. Led by this hardworking four, the Seniors enjoyed the first Christmas Party, December 23. It is hoped that all graduates will return next year and following years for this afiaii'. The next major Senior activities, Ciass Day, May 7th, and Senior Prom, May 27th, at the Paviilion Caprice, were climaxed by graduaw tion, June 14th. Senior Class Officers 28 Class of 155 First Row: MARY J. ABBOTT Hughes: Dmmznivs 3 il; Pep Club 3: PA. Ammuncumcms 3, 4-; Lunch- rnnm 3. -L: SIIUWCEIEL 15; Spunihs Club 3, 4; Our Town : Chi Della Bela. JOAN B. AHLENSTORF f01rnirf ' Hughes: Slmlenl Cnum-il l; G. A. A. Presidenl 3, ll; Pep Club 3, -1: Vursi'ly Chvvl'lumlcr, Cupluiu 3, IL. Se-niur Chnir 3, -1: Ememblu 4-: Slmwcawc 3. 4: TallyHn. WILLM M J. ANDERSON vn r Rnp-r Bacon: Basketball 3. 1-; Chuir 3. 4. Second Row: MARGUICIHTE E. ANDREWS .4114; ' Wreklllut Hills: Frenvh Club 3: C. A. A. 3. -'I-: Pnlywngs 3, ll: Choir 3. 1,: Bulldog Burks Reprcscnlativu 3. L015 R. APSELOFF Huglu-s: Dmmutirs 3. -l: Business Clull -l : Showcase : Alpha Sigma Tau. STANLEY P. ARMSTRONG WSmrr W'ilhruw: Fn'nrh Club 3. Hume Rnum 'I'reelsnrvr. Third Row: JOYCE M. AUGER Withz'nw: Hump Iiv. Club 1; Lulin Club -l-: Rm! Crnss RL'pTCFelllzlliVP: Newspaper Stuff .1, MAX 5. BACHRACH :4Sonny Hughes; Buskuthall 3. BARBARA A. BANKS uHobbfy SI. Burnzu'll: C. A. A. 3. -l: Home Ruum Trcusurcr 3: Hum? erm Vire- Prvsillt'nL -1: BlellOf-l BarA-y Reprusvnlmic '1. Fourfh Raw: ROBERT A. BANZHAF Bennyu WilIn-uw: Now Wmulwanl Prim Shnp 3.11: Chi Sigma Chi. Sgl.-m-Arlns -l. GENEVA C. BARLOW inmr 9L lirt'nurd: Business Club 3, 4-: Hume Rnum Presitlrnl 4. Burn A. BEA'I'Y . Hughes: Spanish Club 3: Newspaper Reprcsc-nlulivv 3: Annual 81an -l; 1 Lunchmnm 3, Filth Rom: SALLY A. BELL Hughes: Spanish Club 3: Annuul StaH 4: Chi Della Bram, Prpsidcnl. JERRY L. BEN'I'z . Gaylord CI'm'ImI-I'ur Military Srlmul: Disv Jm'kuy 31 4: Slmwt'usu 3: Unsx-hull :5. . ' Epsilnn Lumlulu Phi. DIAN A. BERNSTEIN Hughrs: OmL-gu Sigma Phi, Sixth Raw: LA VERNH E. BliITl-JRLl-ZIN llugllt's: Student Cnuncil 3: BusinessClub 3,-1: Prp Club 3. L150 C. BLANK Junior Barkelhall 3. 4; Tau Omega Kappa. WALTER L, BLANKl-INSHIP Hupnnl High Srhnul; Spanish Club 3. I; Annual sum 4. :3 Q The Seniors First Row: ROBERT BOWMAN ..ngu Wilhrnw: Frum-h Clull I3. 31: Annual SluH 4-: Newwsllupcr Stuff 13', Student Cnunr'il 3: Prnjm-Iinu Crew: Round Tuwncrs. JULIUS H. BRAVERMAN Jule Wilhruw: Slmlunl Uuunril, Presidunl 3.: Treasurer 4: Pup Club 3: AKA, GAIL L. BROTHERTON H ughus: Frcuuh Club 3.3. 4: RA. Annuunccr 3: Lunchrunm 4: Chi DPlla Beta, Chaplain. Second Row: ANTHONY R. BROWN ..To yu Withrnw; Chi Sigma Chi. CAROLINE BROWN Hughvr: Sludem Cnum'il :3; Spanish Club '3: G. A. A, $3, 4; Bowling '3; Annual Representative 4: Kappu Phi Delta. KENNETH E. BRUNING Bruno Wilhrnw: Bwkmbull 3, , Third Row: E PATRICIA A. BUCKLI-LY 1. Put ' Hughes: Hume EC. Club 3. 4: Business Club 3, 3: Student Cuuncil '3: Spanish Club 53; Pup Club 3, 4: C. A. A. .'3. 4: anling I3: Clmir -L MARILYN M. BURNS 3'1'001'5 Willlrnw: F T. A.. Vim: President: BJsiness Club '3.-$1 Y4evns 3. rt: Orrhcs- lru f3: Bulldog Burks chrescnlativr :3. 4; Theta Alpha, Hisl. ! DAVE B. BUTKE : 381105 Willlrnw: Hume Ihmm 'l'reusurur 3, ll: Fuutlmll 3, 4: Truck 3. 1.; Chi Ulnvgil Sigma, President .3. Sm'rclury 71. Fourth Row: JUDY K. CARPENTER uCarp i Willu'nw: Bulldog: Burks Sl-hulaslir Editor 33. 4: French Club 23, :1: Sludnnl 1r Cmmril 23: G. A. A. Curreblmnding Secretary 13. 4: Pnlywngs President 3, 71: Dana: Clui: 3, J1: 'I'ully-Hn. Sucrclm'y .'3 President 4; Inlel'fnnnrily Cnum'il 31. CAROL A. CARRIER Wilhl'uw: Annual 5141f! 4: Bulldog Burks 3, 4: French Club :3, ll: Businws .: Club 3: Pup Clul: 3: C. A. A.: Red Cross Representative .'3. : MARTHA F. CASEY 3 Can: ' i Wulnul Hills: Sludcnl Ctxunuii 3, 4: Bulldogs Barks 3: Pop Club 3, 4: Var 'Iy 3 Chm-rlmulvrs ChrCzwl. f3, 1: Shnwcuw Senior Choir Lib. Hist. 23. 31: 'Iax Stamp Represenlalivc 3. Fijth Row: DAVID E. CASPER uDame Hllgllm: Flulllmll 3: SeniHr Chair 3: iju-liml Crow :3. .lovcrc A. CLARK ufoyu HugIn-s: Drmmnivs 3: Pop Club 13'. Simlnnl Slore- I3. 4: Lunvhruum 4. VIVIAN F. CLIFTON .sVI-vn Wiillruw: Art Club f3. 1-: Pr'p Club 3, 4: Humu Er. Club .'3 31: Sllmwasr' Rl-d Cross chrvscnlulivc- J3. Sixth Row .' ARLICNI: COHEN Dee Ilugln's: Urumul' ' 3. 4: Shnwr: c Business Club. Sul'l'ulzu'y :1: Ncwspupcr Slzlif 3: C. A. A. 3. l: Nruwuper Representative .'3: Alpha Sigma Tau: Intel'- fratorily Cnuncil. PHYLLIS C. COHEN 3; Phil 3' HUfllK'SZ SIJHHFh Club '3, Prnsidrnl 4; Drumalirs 13, -l-: Our 'I'nwn Shnw- mutt Nrwspapri' smr '3: F. '1'. A. ' 1: C. A. A. 3. 4: Pep Club :3. 31: PA, Annuunccr .'3. Alpha Sigma Tau, 'l'rensurer. EDITH COHEN '3Edr'c'3 Hughes: Cx-rmun Club. 5;:1.-.'lt-Arnls 3. 31: Sludvnl Cnum-il :3: Chi Sigma Dullu. 30 31 Class of 955 FirstRow: VIRGINIA J. COLCLOUGH Ginger Withrnw; Student Council 3: Newspaper Staff 3; Spanish Club 11-; KylyVES. Treasurer: Pledge Mistress. JAMES G. COLEMAN Walnut Hills; Senior Choir 3, 4L DAN A. COLLIER Witlxrmv; Bulldog Barks Reporter 3, 4-; Tennis Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Annual StaH 4-; Round anners. Second Raw: DAN M. COLLIER I'Iughes: Buifting Barks Sports Editor 3, 4; French Club 3; President 4; Sleent Representative for Cincinnati Post 3; Dramatics Chill 3; Annual 31le 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: Band Annuuncer 4; Our Town Harvard Buok 3; Jr. U. N. Frog. RA. Annuuncer. JOANNE C. COLTER Wilhmw15punish Club 3, 4; C A, A. 3, 4; Bowling 3. CHARLES H. COMINs 3Chic', Hughes: Student Cuuncil 3; Dramatics 3; Shnwcaseu Our Town Hnmc Rnum ViPE President 3, A. Z A, Third Row: J DAN L. COOK 3Cookie Willlruw: Neweipuper Stuff 3, 4; Student. Council 3; Business Club 3, 4; Home En. Club 3, 4; Slmwcusf Lunch Room Staff 3. 4; Annual Representa- tive 4; E. 0. X MARY J. DANIELS 3Midge Wld. Woodward; G. A, A. 3, 3L J OANNE DAVIS Lnrklzlnd; Hume Rnum Cnmmiltee, Fourth Row: JACK DEBORD Hughes; German Club 3, 4. JOAN L. DIEMER Wilhrnw: Business Club 3, 4: Hume 130,3,4; Pup Club 3, PAUL L. DOPPES Purrell: Sludent Council 3: Football 3; Basketball 3: Home Rnum President 3; NE, Viue President. Fifth Row: DAN DREYER Withrow: Drumalics 3, 4; Student Council 3; Phi Beta Gamma, Scerelary. DORIS A. DRUCKER Walnut Hills: German Club 3, 4: Business Club 3; Typing Smif 3, ,1; Buwling 3, 4. RON E. DUDERSTADT 3Dutes Willu'uw: Prujortirm Crow 3 4: Stage Cer3,A1-; Shnwvusr. SixthRow: EDDIE F. EFFRON Hughes; Baseball 3, 4; Baseball American Legiun: Hume Rnum Committee. MURIEL M. EGCERDING 3Mur Wilhmw: Student Cnuncil 3. 4; Latin Club 3, 4: Annual rl: Marching Band 3, 4: Showcase.U MICHAEL J. EMDEN 3Mike Walnut Hills: Newsuaper Staff 3, 4; Senior Choir 3, 4, 3 The Seniors First R010: NICK FARRES WIlIme: DTIIIHUIII'S 3: Business CIuI13. G1:m11;1-:D. F1:'r11-: 1 Dunc Wilhrmv: Prnjuvliun Crew 3, -1; Red 121-1115 Reprusvnluliw- -1. 5111-: I. FiliDLI-IR 11111411111: Spanish Club -I-: 3111111111! 1: Ar! 131111 11: Chi Sigma Della. Sw'rclury. Svcoml Row: 511111111 L. FINI: 5115' . WilIIrmv: Tennis CIuIJ 3 11: IInrm: HunmPr1'si1Ii-11I:I;A, Z. A. President. K1111 W. F1NK Hughes: Spanish Club 3: Swimming: 3: Ba 11 3: Senior Chuir 3, 4: EIHCIIIIIIU 3, :1: SlzuIvnt 121111111111 Iicprcscntulive 3: Annual Rupn-sunluiivt- 11. RICHARD J. FLln-zcl-LL 3011-1133 N11lh1111 I'IuIc: KEN. Third Row: FRANCES A. FOGLICMAN I run I W'ilhmw: Student CULIHCII 3; 51121111141 1I.11I1 51'11L1111y 3: BHIIIIU Burks C-U lidilnr 111' second page 3. Annual 51113 410.. : Buulint- Pep CIuh ' 11111115 CIuIJ I-: IuIIy-HAII.AH11 1 C1: 111-: FOSHZR WitIlruw:PrCN1dcnl nI 51:111111' CI .': Newspulnr 511111 3 :1: Gym 11121111 -'I: Hume Ruum Pm: si1I1: n1 3:511L-111-A1'ms 1.K1111pa I1111K11111111 '9'? BARBARA L. Fox Willnuw: Latin Club 3: Squvnl Cunndl 3: IiulIrIngz 311111113, 4: Annual Stuff -I: Pulywugs 3.11: K111111111 Phi Delta. Cnrmsp11111Iillg Slzl'rclux'y. 170111171. R0111: KA .I1111-'1-'V M F1111 1'1 H1 11111411111 IIiuI1 S1111mI: 811511115: LIuII 3 WALTER C. FRANK .. - , ,1 1. .5 1112311111 IIiIIs: IHmIImII 3: 'I'rzn'k 3. R 0131-1111 F. F11 1:1' Bubbv VWIIIH'HW: S1'I11mI I311mI 3. 1: SIluwr I; 51-11-1111: Al'lliuvvmvm Prnd-t'l 2mI Primu Fifth ng: ROBER'I 13.1311le 1! WitIn'nw:11101111113111; 3: C III Sigma Chi. BARBARA A. FULTON' T001510 XViIIn'uw WILLIA M GALLO3VA Y 13171 WIiIIn'uw: 51:111111' UI11III'3. -I: I'Ll1x'1-111III1-3. I: II111n1-Rcmlll13111115111011. Sixth Row: RAF. MARIE CIJ-TIN 51. Brrnzu'd: Ncwspupvr Regn'w1-11talive 3: Businrss Club 3 -I: Ruwliw,r 3.1: 1. ALLEN L. GOLDBERG Iluglms: Disv .Iurtkcy 3.1: Draunzuivs 3. -l; P. A. Annnum'e-r 3, 1. All- 0le L. GOLDBERG IIugIlu. IIUmL LC. 12111113; I'Iunu- RUUIII 51'1'1'1'1111'3' 11. 32 Class of 955 FirstRow: DARRYL T. GOLDBERG C. E Byrd High School; Tennis 4: Bnyk Week Represenlalivc 4; Representa- tive 1n Safety Council Cungress 4; Disc Jockey 4; Council Representative 4. FAYE A. GOLDBERG Wcslern Hills; Post Youth Page; Publicity fur School Events; French Club 3. Secretary 11; Bulldog Burks reporter; School Publicity Cu-ordinatur; Studem Cuuncil Representative 4: Literary Club 4; Winner of Mercantile Library Card. BARBARA L. GOLDEN uBarb Withmw: French Club 3, 11: Newspaper Staff 3. 4: Kappa Phi Delta, Treasurer. Second Row: RONALD J. GOODMAN 330nm! Hughes; Spanish Club 3. 4-: A.Z.A. JOHN P. GRAY Hughes; German Club 3; Fumball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Epsilun. MAURENE J. GREEN Withruw; Newspaper Staff 3V '4; Student Cuuncil 3: Annual 4; Business Club 3, 4; ' Slmwcusc Usher 3; Journalism 3, 4; Studcnl Council 3; Home Runm Secretary 3: Tully-Hn, Secretary 4, Chaplain 3. Third Row: MAUD P. GRUBER 3PM ankland: Hume EC. Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4: FAYE C. GUTTMAN Cults Hughes; Student Council Secretary 3; Student Nuvelly Slore Manager 4; Imcrfrnturily Council 4; Senior Choir 3, :1; F. T. A 3: Drumutics 3: Show- case Ohio Welfare Representative 4; i'Our Town ; Sigma Theta Pi. RONALD D. HAGGARD 37718 Shadow Hughes: Treasurer uf Seniur Class: Track 3; Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4; Hume Room Treasurer: Chi Omega Sigma. F ourth Row: RAY E. HALTER Wilhruw: Gym Team 3. 4. PATRICIA G. HAND quu Wilhruw: Student Council Treasurer 3; Annual SudT 4: BHSiness Club 3, 4. JERRY L. HAROADINE Withrnw; Al'l Cluh 3, 4; Lulin Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 11; Annual SIuH 41: Tuily-Hn Chaplain 4. FifthRow: MARY A. HARTUNG WEtIlmw: 3Smdem Council 3 L: French Club 3 4: BulldagA Barks Repurter 34; AnnualSmH4; AnnualRepresenlalival: G. A.A ..43 L BETTY J. HATFIELD Hughes; Hume EL. Club .3 1- Business C1ub3.-L RICHARD W. HENDLEY Dick Hillshnm High Sixth Row: NORMA L. HENSLEY Withrnw: Newspaper Stuff 3. 4: Studcnl Council 3; Pep Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 3: Business C1ub3.4: Annual Staff 4: Hume Ec. Club 3. KENNETH C. HERGERT Winr-nw: Glee Club 4: Red Crass Represenlalive 33 4: Chi Sigma Chi, Hist. 3, President 4. CAROL A, HERRMANN HHerm H11ghes:C.A A. Pap Club 3-1:StudcmCoumi13; ArtClubS; Latin Cluh 3. 4: Bible Club 4: Annual 11-; Newspaper 4: Business Club .3: Majuretle Alt. 3, 4. hi 33 i l The Seniors DONNA Lou HEYMAN Hughes; French Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4: Drunlalivg 3. 4; Svuinr Chair 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4. DON R. HILLIARD SL Joseph Prep, JAMES R. HINDMAN uWhitey Wilhruw; Football 3; Basketball 3, 11-: Tennis 3: Baseball 4; Annual Business Staff 4; Business Club: Seniur Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: dShowcase 3. 4: May Fete 3, 4: Home Rtmm Secremry. 3: Kappa Tau Kappa. Second Row: GLORIA D. HODGE 4KDCC St. Bernard; Secretary of F. T. A: Y-Tecns 3, 4: Homemaking 4: Pup Cluln 3. 4: 0.1L A. 3; Basketball 3; Heamcrunm Program Cnmmitlcr. LAWRENCE HOFFEHEIMER 41mm XVulnut Hills; Spanish Club 3. 4: Swimming 3; Cross Caunlry 4: Truck 3, 4; Chi Della Vice President: Epsilnn Lambda Phi. DONALD E. HOFFMANN Withruw: RiHe Club 3: Business Club 3. 4: Library 3: DcMnlny 3, 44 Third Row: GEORGE J. HOFMAN Hughes; Crasanumry Reserve 34 CHARLES R. HORMANN Hughes. BARRI I. HORRWITZ Hughes; German ClulL Fourth Row: JOHN H. HOWARD Hughes; Bible Club Vice President 4: Bulldug Barks SluH 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Band 3; Delta Beta 3, 4-. SARA D. HUMMELL Hughes: Y-Teens 3, 4; Home Eu. 4: Home EC. 4: F. T. A. 3: C. A, A. 3, 4-: Basketball 3; Bulldog Burks Representmive 3. MARY EA ILD Hughes; French Club 3. 4; Student Cuuncil 3; Pup Ciuh 3. Fifth. Row: CHARLENE K. JETT uSlmr Wilhruw; Annual 4: Student Council 3: Newspaper 3: Baskctlmll 3. 4: Base- bull 3, 4; C. A. A. 3: Pep Club 3; Showcase 3: Red Cruss 3, 4; Annual Representative 4; Newspaper Representative 4; Kappa Phi DFIIJ 3, 4; Vice President 4. JOANN J. JONES Ian Withrnw: Art Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Literary Club 4; dshuwcuse 3; Spanish Club 3; Chi Delta Bela 3, 4; Secrelury 41. KEN O. KALLICK Hughes; Disc Juekey 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Jazz Club 3, 4: Shuwcusc 3; Humu Runm Vice Preside : 4; Epsilon Lambda Phi, Presitlenl, 3, SixthRow: RON KEILIN Chipper Wilhrow; Spanish Club 4; Ctnss Country 3; Band 4: Orchestra 4; lShaw- casof 4; A.Z.A. FRANKIE R. KIDWELL Nurwuud: Latin Club 3; C. A. A. 3: Senior Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Ensemble 3Y 4: 44Shuwuuse'4 3. RICHARD W. KIEFFER HDECAI Withruw, m Class of 955 First Row: BARBARA J. KINCAID Wilhrow: French Club 3, 4; Student Council 3. RUTH E. KLOKER Ruthie Wilhmw: Home Er. Club 4; Latin Club 3, Secretary 4; Writer's Work Show 4; Pep Club. ROBERTA F; KLOTH nBert Hughes: Spanish Club .3: Annual Still? 4; Chi Della Beta, Treasurer 3, 4. Second Row: JUDY L. KOCH nCoakie Hrglms: Spanish Club 3: C. A A. 3, 4; Chi Delta Beta, President 3. Vice President 4A JOHN KOENIGSBERG Hughes: Annual Staff 4: German Club 4; Showcase Orcheska 3, 4; A.Z.A. Secretary 3, 4. VICTOR M. KOLODNY n - 71' V10 Walnut Hills: Drunmtics Club 3, 4: Projection Crew 3; Third Row: FAYE KRAVETZ Hughes; German Club; Business Club 3, 4; Home Eu. Club 3, 4-; Red Cross Representative: Bulldog Barks Representative; Chi Sigma Delta 3, 4. CARL I. KUHN Wiihrr-w: Projection CreW: Pep Club: Dramatics Club 3; Swimming Team; Dance Band: Band; Epsilon Lambda Phi, LOUIS C4 LANG Lou Hughes: Stage Crew. Fourth Row: JACQUELINE AA LARUE s'Jackie Wilhrnw: Student Council 3: Newspaper 3; Annual 4; Pep Club 3, 4; G, A. A. Kylyves, Treasurer. SANDRE K3 LATHAM uSandy Wilhmw: Newspaper 3. 4-; Studtnt CuunciI 3; Business Club 3. 4; Home Ec. CluhB:an1ing 3, 4: C. A. A. 3. 4; Pop Club 3. 4. BARBARA M. LAUER u :- Withruw: Dummies 3: Glee Club 3: B.0.X. Fifth. R010: DICK G, LAURIE u u Wilhrnw; Fumbull: Basketball: Track; Chi Omega Sigma. Honoraryc DIANE LAWRENCE M m Willlruw: Swdent Cnuncil 3. 4; Bulldog Barks 3; 4: G,'A. A, 3, 4; Pop Club .3, -1: Dance Club 3, 4: Tennis Club 4; Glee Club, Vice President 4: Shnwmse Make Up; Library; Kylyves, Secretary 3, 4. IDA M. LEA Withrnw; Secretary uf Juninr and Senior Class: Treasurer of French Club 4.; Annual sum 4: Newspaper 3, 4: Student Cauncil 3; C, A. A. 3, v1; Pep Club 3, 4: Kappa Phi Delta, Secretary 3 Sixth Row: JERRY R. LEIMENSTOLL Withrnw: Stage Crew 3, -'l-; Slmwcase.u LEONARD LEPOF , Len Withrnw: Tennis Club 4: Annual Slafi 4-; Hume Rnum Secretary. SHIRLEY S. LERER Hughes: German Club 3. 4: Home EC. 4: Omega Sigma Phi Publicity Chairman. The Seniors F irst Row: ROBERTA R, LEVENTHAL HRobbie Hughes; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Vice President 3: President 4; Draxnulics; Glee Club 4; P. A, Announcer IL; Home Rnum Chairman 4; Alpha Sigma Tau; Treasurer 3, 4. NANCY C. LEY uNan Western Hills; Botany Club 3, 4; Business Club 3. FREDERICK M. LIEBERMAN Fred Hughes; Art League 4-; Art Club 3, 4; Student Cnuncil 3: ShnwcasW 3, 4; Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4. Second Row: DON H. LISNER Wilrhnw. MICHAEL LITWACK .Miken Hughes; Student Council 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 3, 4-; Cross-Cnunlry 3; Tennis 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Junior Choir 3; Hume Rnnm President 4: Sigma. Delta Chi 3, 4; Secretary 3, President 4. JOAN LLOYD Wilhrnw; Student Council, Vice President 4-; Newspaper Staff: Business Club 3; Imerfralnrily Council, Secretary 3, 4; Dance Club 3; Pop Club 3, 4: Majorettes 3, 4; Home Runm Vice President 4; Kappa Phi Delta, President 3, Third Row: MARVINE LOCKARD u 1; Old Woudwurd; Baseball3, 4: Scniur Choir; ;;Slmwcasc 3, CAROLYN L. LOHSTROH Hughes; Student Council 3: Prep Club 3, 4; DOLORES R. LUHRMAN 'Tadie Wilhmw; Glee Club; Bowling 3; C. A. A. 3; Senior Chair 3, 4; Alplm Delta Gamma. Fourth Row: Doms A. LUKER Wilhmw; Lulin Club 3; Business Club 3; Newspaper 3. DONNA R. LUTZ Witluuw: Student Counril 3; Newspaper 3, 4; Annual 4-; F. T. A, 4: Pup Club 3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Newspaper Representative 3, 4. ESTHER MALMAN ;:E5,. Hughes; Alpha Sigma Tau, F ifth Row: RUTH N. MARK Hughes; Chi Sigma Delta, JUDITH A. MART Judy Withrow: Student Council: Annual 4; Cheerleader 3; Red Cross Represenla- live 3; Kappa Phi Delta, Sgl.-al-Arms 4. AL. L. MARTELLOTTI Big Wop Withrnw; Newspaper Stan 3; Slagc Crew 3, 4; Student Council t Sixth Row: JEWELL A. MARTIN Hughes; Newspaper, Business Manager 11-; Ad Manager 3; Student Cuuncil 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary; Senior Choir 3, 4; F. T. A. 3; President of Home Roum 3; Kappa Phi Delta. LOUISE A. MASON Scott, Tulcdu, Ohio; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Executive Cnmmittee 3; P, A. Announcer 3, 4-; Pep Club 4; G. A. A, 3; Band Majurelle 3, 4; Kylyves, Recording Secretary 4. JACQUELINE C. MASUR Jackie; Witllmw; Student Council 3; Annual 4; Newspaper 3, 4; C. A. A. 3. 4: Pulywogs 4; Pep Club 4-; Senior Clwir 3, 4; Vice President 4: Ensemble 3, 4; Showcuslf 3, 4-; Gradualiun Commiuec 4; Vice President nf Horne Room 4: TulIy-Hu; Treasurer 3; Corresponding Secretary :1. ; 36 Class of 955 F irst Row: KONRAD F. MATTES 410m Wilhmw; Gym Team 3Y 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; 44Showcase 3, 4. PHILIP S. MATTHEWS 44PM! ' Withrnw: Annual 4; Student Council, Vice President 3, President 4; Engineer- ing Suciety Representative 3; Careers Conference President 3: Columbia Book Award Club 3; Junior Class Nom. Committee 3; Basketball 3, 4; Kappa Tau Kappa. SARA D. MATTHEWS Withrow; Writefs Workshop 4; Travel Club President 4-; Projection Crew 3. 4: Student Council 3', F. T. A. 4; G. A. A. 3; Bowling 3, 4; Senior Choir 4; Library 3, 4: Home Rnnm Secretary 3; Tax Stump Representative 4. Second Row: SUSAN B. MATTHEWS Withmw; Wrilefs Wnrkshop 4; Travel Club Secretary Treasurer 4-; Pro- jection Crew 4; French Club 3. 4-; Newspaper 4; C. A, A. Bowling 3, 4; Library 3, 4. DONNA C. MATTOX 440M Withrnw: Spanish Club 3, 4-; Arm Club 4-; Bonkronm 4; Z.B,K4 MERLIN L. MCBETH Man Wilhrow. TIzirdRuw: BILL S. MCKINNEY Wild Bill Wiihmw; Fontbu113,4; Gym Team 3; Track 3. PHILLIP E. MEADOWS uPhil Withmw; Chi Sigma Chi, Pledge Captain. S. MARCIA MEENACH uMarc Wilhmw; Literary Club 4; Travel Club 4; German Club 3; G A. A. 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Senior Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 4: uShowcaseh 3Y 4. F ourth Row: DORIS M. MELLAGE Withrow; Student Council 4; Art Club 3, 4. EDDIE MELLMAN The Spoiler Hughes: German Club 3, 4; Fombull 3, 4; Gym Team 3, 4; Track 3, 4; AShnwcuse 3, 4: Senior Choir 4; Epsilon Lambda Phi. MILT MELLMAN HMighty Hughes: Football 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4; Baseball 3; TraCk 4; Gym Team 3, 4; 44Shnwcase 3, 4; Epsilon Lambda Phi. F ifth Row: JOSEPH C. MELTON Jumbo Witlmvw; Art Club 3. 4: Pep Club 4; An League 4; Fuotball 3; Baseball 3, 11; F. T. A, 4; kiSlmwcasc Stage Design 3, 4: Newspaper 3, 4. GLORIA MEYER ' Samuel Ach; Spanish Club 3, ,1; F. T, A, 4; Art Club 4-; Jazz Club 4-; Drama Club 4; Alpha SigmaTuu. WILLIAM F, MENNING Bill Wilhrnw; Jazz Club. Sixth Row: KAY V. MEYER 5i. Bernard; Business Club 3, 4; G A, A, 3, 4. LOUIS I. MICHAELSON Lam's Walnut Hills; Student Council 3; Dramatics 3, 4: Journalism 3. 4; 440m; Town4' FHA. Announcer 3, 4; Bull'dog Barks Represenlmive 3. BARBARA J. MITCHELL Mitch French Club 3, 4; Art Club 3. 4; Student Council 3; Newspaper Stuff 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: G4 A, A. 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta, The Seniors FirstRow: PHYLLIS A. MOFFETT PM! Old Woodward: Business Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4'. Cheer. leader 3, 4. MARY P. MOORE upatn Wilhrow; Home Ea. Club 4; Latin Club 3; Newspaper Slaff 4: Librarian 3. 4: Tax Stamp Representative. RICHARD S. MOORE Dick Whhrow: Student Council 3: XEX, President 3 Second Row: JOHN A. MORGAN Wilhmw; Phi Beta Gamma. MARY E. Moams Withrow; Latin Club 3, 4. EDWARD MOSER um Writhrow. Third Row: JETTA A. MULLINS Jim Y-Teens 3; Home EC. Club 3, 4; Bible Club 3: C. A. A, 3 4; Pep Club 3,-1: Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 3, 4; Jazz Club 5. BARBARA V. MUND Hughes; Dramatic: 3; Pep Club 3; Student Slore 3. r1. MARLENE A. MYERSTEIN Hughcs; Dramatics 4; Business Club 4; CL A. A 3. 41; PA. Annuunvvr: Alpha Sigma Tau. Fourth Row: HERB M. NEBOLSKY Sonny Hughes; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3.. 4: Track 3. 4: Bowling 4: Epsilnn Lambda Phi. PAULA D. NELSON Dee Withrow; Newspaper Staff 3, Associate Edilor-Prnmntinn Manager 4: F. T. A. 3: Student Council 3; Interfralnrity Council 3, 4; Choir 3 4; Ensemble .1 4: HShowcase ; Tally-Hn. Vice Presidenl 3, 4. HAROLD H, NEum Wilhrnw; Chnir. Fifth Raw: WALTER P, NIBLICK Wally Middletown; Annual Start? 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Student Cnuncil Representa- live 4; Chi Sigma Chi. JEANNETTE L. NYE Jan Hughes; CA A, A. 4; Newspaper SlaH 4; Home EC. Club 4. JUNE OTTING Withrnw: Newspaper 3, 4; French Club 3. 4; Student Council 3; Tennis Club 4; G A. A. Vice President 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Showcase ; Tully-Hu Sgt.-at-Arms 4. SixthRow: CARL R, OWENS Bubblet Wiihrow; S. R. Choir; C. 0. S. ELLEN G. PERLMUTTER Walnut Hills; French Club 4: EDJI. 3. AMY G. PERRINE Hughes; Vice President 31'. Class; Art Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Studmt Council 3: Tally-Ho 4. 38 39 Class of 955 First Raw: SALLY A. PHILLIPS hTweet Whhmw: Spanish Club 3, 4: Lunchraom 3. 4: Chi Delta Beta, Secretary 4. EDWARD J. PINE Hughes: Dramalic Club President 3; Disc jockey 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Council 4: Glee Club A1. MARTIN PLOST Marl Hughes; Spanish Club 3; Tennis Club, Presidenl 4. Second Row: WILLIAM POWELL Whhruw: Band 3: Showcase Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Sales Tax Rep, 3. JOHN J. PROHASKA Wilhruw; Basketball 3. ELAINE POLEY i'lughes: Spanish Club 3, 4: Annual Staff 4-: Annual Rep. 4: Chi Sigma Della Sucial Chairman. 4. Third Row: JOAN L, PUNKARI 553Ruter Wilhmw; Student Council 3, 4; Newspaper 3, 4: Spanish Club President 3; Pep Club 5, 4; '551mwcase 3-. Library 3. ARNOLD M. RABKIN HRabbit Hughes: Funllnlll 3; Business Club 4; Home Room Secretary 3; Round 'l'uwners. Hist. 31, 4. J OHN S. RACE Samba Withmw: Newspaper 4-: Cmss Cuunlry 3; Basketball 3; Golf 5. 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4; ShowcaseU 3, 4; Chi Omega Sigma. 'I'reasurcr .1, Fourth Row: WALTER S. RADEKER Lee H. Edwards, Asheville, N.C.: Latin Club: Foulbull '1. MARCIA J. BATH Clarence Central Sblmnl, Clarence, N,Y,: Annual :1: Swimming Club 4. ROBERT B. RECKER Bob Hughes: Crnss Cnunlry 3, 4: Cuff 3, 4: Gym Team 4; Phi Beta Gamma fl. Fifth Row: JAMES P. REED Withmw: Disc Jnckcy: Jazz Club 3. 4: Band Manager 3, 4; Visual Aids Crew 3. 4: Stage Crew 3, 4;Chi Sigma Chi. PRISCILLA S. REED Pris LaIn-usler High; Bowling 4: Annual SlaH 4: 51mw6asc5'4: Hume- Rmm Scr- rmary 4: Kappa Phi Delta. LARRY W. REINHART Purcell. Sixth Row: RICHARD W. RIDGE Didi, Wilhrnw: Annual 4: Slage Crew 3. 4: Visual Aids Crew :5. 4; Annual Repre- senalalive 4. MELBA L. REITH Mer' Walnut Hills: Spanish Club 3. 4: Business Club 3, 4; Red Cross Representa- 1ivc 3. 4: C. A. A.; Kylyves. DAVID H. RONSHEIM Liille Caesar Hughw: French Club 3: Band 3, 4-; Dance Band 4: dSlmwc-usr IL The Seniors First Row: BARBARA A. ROSSELOT u n Withmw; Student Council 3; Annual Stufi 4: F.T.A. 4-: First Page Cn-News Ed. 3, 4: uShowcase 3: Newspaper Representative 4; Tully-Hn Sergeanl-ut Arms 3, Treasurer 4. MARLENE K. RUNTZ uMarnie Wilhrow 1, 2: Art Club 3. 4: Sr'denl Council 3; Pep Club 4: Senior Chair 3, 4: Showcase ' 32 Stage Design 3: Newspaper Representative 3; Theta Alpth CAROL B. RUSH Wilhrnw L 2: French Club 3: G.A.A. Second Row: BARBARA B. SAND Hughes 1, 2; Dramatics 3; Omega Sigma Chi, Corresponding Secretary 4. MARY J . SEARS Hughes 1, 2: Art Club President 3, 4; GAILA. Recording Secretary 3. 4; Pop Club 3, 4-: Annual 4; Prum Dec. 3; dShowcase 3. HAROLD D. SETSER Hughes. Third Row: MARGARET A. SETTER 6illaggie Withruw: Newspaper Editor 3. 4-: Student Cnuncil 3: F.T.A. 4: C.A.A. 3, 4: Dance Club 3, 4; Kappa Phi Della Secretary 3; Historian 4. ALVIN L SCHAEFFER Hughes; Baseball 3; Truck 3 CHARLOTTE I. SCHAKLER uChar Our Lady of Angels; QAA. 4V Fourth Row: JERRY Scrum: nHutch nghes Pep Club 3, 4; Business Cle 4: Epsilon Lambda Phi BEVERLY R. SCHIMPF uBevu Hughes Newspaper Staff 3; Sl'ldcnl Cn Incil 3; Home Econnmics Club 3, 4: Pep Club; C.A.A. 3, 4: Business Club 3, 4; Ann 'le Representative 4. JAMES E. SCHMICK Wi1hmw: Student Council; Gym Team 4; Track 4; Chi Omega Sigma. Vice- President 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. JACQULINE M. SCHMIDT Rea? Hughes; Annual 4; Newspaper 4-; Dramatic Club 3, 4: Hume Economics Club President 3; Student Council 3; G.A.IL 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Ensemble 3: Senior Choir 3, 4; Senior Graduation Committee, 4: Home Runm Secretary 3, 4; Tax Slump Representative 3: Tally-Hu. CAROLYN A. SCHROEDER Wilhmw; Newspaper Manager; Business Club 3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Hume Economics President 11-; Annual 4; Swimming Club 3, 4: Pnllywogs 3, 4-; G.A.A. 3, 4-; Showcase usher 3: Gradualiun Committee 4: Red Cross Representative 5.. ROGER W. SCHNABEL Hughes; Junior Class President 3; Funthall 3, 4: Tennis,3..4z Gym Team 3, 4: Home Rcmm Presidenl 3: C.O.S. Vice-Presidenl 3. President 4. SixthRow: HENRITA IL SCHWARTZ uHanku Walnut Hills: Spanish Club 3, 4-: En! Cross Representativu IE-z Chi Sigma Delta, Historian 4-. SONDRA SHAFFER Sandy Withmw JOHN E. SHORE Walnut Hills: Student Council 3: Spanish C! b 3; Newspaper 3: Gulf Team 3: Round Tuwncra. 4o 41 Class of 955 BARBARA S. SKUROW 3Barb I-Iuglws 1. 2: An Club 3, 4: Newspaper 3, 4; Business Club 4: Dramatics 3 5111110111 Cnuncil 4: lnterfrutntiiy Cuum'il 3: Alpha Sigma. Tau. Dept. 3. - . GRACE L SHAFFER Gracie Witl11'.1m 51 111cm Cnuntil 3: Annu11l4: Newspaper Cn- Edilur Third Page 3 11: Lanin C1111! 3.11:171 A.3.41:511nwcase usher 3:Lifesz1ving 4', 0AA. .3: Kappa Phi Della Recurding Secretary 4. WILLIAM B. SHEARER 3142111,, Withrnw: Band 3; Red Cross Represvnmtive 11. .11 Second Row: BARBARA R. SHILLING uBarb Wilhrnw: Sludeul Cunncil 3:Ncw1:p11per .3. 4: Spanish Clulb 3.1: Show- 1'1191'. 3: Pep Club 3. 11. President .3. SM rudn 4: C AA.3..B11Wling Man- uger 3: Kappa P111 Delta ELEANOR R. $112111. :1Ellie Withmw: F.T.A. 3.4: Home Ec-nnumics Clu11.-1. JACK SILWRMAN Walnut Hills: Newspaper Busines. 'I111111gcr 3, 4: Phi Epsilun. Third Row: SAM J . SINGER Hughes: Art Club .3. 4: Business C11111 3: Studenl C11uncil3: Stage Crew 13, 4-: Frnjm'tinn Crew: Epsilon Lambda Phi 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4. BARBARA D. SLOAN 111301112511 Wilhruw; 5111119111. lemril 3; Dramatics Club 3: Literary Editor Newspaper 3: Chr. Homemaking Class -'1. GAYANNE SMITH n.S'IJHTH'L'En Will1rnw: Business Club 11: St'ninr Choir 3. 11. Secretary 1: Tax Slump RepV resenuuive 3, 170111171. Row: JANET M. SMITH 31111111 Wilhrnw: ArL Club 3, 4. Vive-Prcsidnnl .3. :1. Art Editor Annual 4; News paper 3 Student Cnuncil 3: Pop Club 3, 4: C.A.A. 3; Ensemble 3; Senior Chair 3, :1: Slauwcuscu 3. 4; Annual Renrescnluiivu 11: Art League Repre- senlulive 11. MARLENE B. SMITH 'U'lfrJrlyu Hughes: G. A. A. 3. 4. SYNTHIA A. SMITH Wilhrmv: Art Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Student Cuuncil .3, 4: French Club 3, 4; Senior Chuir 3. 4. Fifth. Row: OREN O. STANIFORD .10., 1111511135; Junior Class. Vire- President 3; A11 C1141 3.4:Busi1mss Club 3; F0011 hall 3, ,1; Buskeihall 3,11: 131158111111 3, 4: Pep Club3 3; 1Slmwcasc .3; Home Rnnm ViL'e-Presidcnl 3. 4' Red Cross Representative 3; Chi Omega Sigma. Treasurer 3; Hislnriun 4. KENNETH G. STELTENKAMP Kenn Wilhrnw: 1711111111111 3, 4: Gym Team 3: Baseball 3. 11; Seniur Choir 3. 11: Boys. Glee Club. Vivc-Prvsidcnl 4: Chi Omega. Sigma. EDWARD T. STEVENS hTam XVilhmw: Spanish Club 3. -l-. Sixth Row: WILLIS R. STEWART hBin Hughes: Baseball 3, 11: Cross Country 3: Baskrtlmll 3. 4: Phi Beta Gamma. JANET E. STICKLER Willu'uw; Newspaper 51215 4: Annual 311111 '1: Art Club 4: C.A.A. :1: Pep Club .3. 4: Hume Ecunumits Club 11. MARILYN J. STRAUSS Hughes: Drummic Club 3. 4: Art Club 3. 11: Y-Trens 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Sr'ninr Chuir .3. 11: Shnwrusew 3: Our Town .3; R211 Crass Representative 3: C111 Sigma Delta. The Seniors First Row: DAVID P. STROMBERG Dam! Wilhruw: Sludvnt Cnum'ii 3: Senior Band 3, 4-: Shuwmse 3; Representative in Juniur Safety Cnuncil 3. MARJORIE J. SULLIVAN Margie Wilhrnw: Spanish C1uh3: Pnllywugs 3,1; Life Saving. JOSEPH D. SULLWAN u n Purcell: Basketball 3. 4: Baschull 3. 4. Second Row: STEPHEN E. TAAFFE Steve Wilhruw: Newspaper 3; Buwling Team 3: Prnimwiun Crow. CHARLES J. TABAKOW uTabbyu Hughes: Disv India 3. 4: Gite Club 3. 4; Studrnl Counvil waresentalivu 4: Epsilnn Lambda Phi. JOYCE M. TAYLOR Tails Wilhrnw: NPwSpilpEr Staff 3. 4: Business Club 3, 4: Student Council 3', G,A.A, 3, .1; Pop Club 3, 4 Bowling Team 3. 4; Seninr Chnir 3, 4; Ianr. frlellrily thuntil 3: Kylyves. V'il'e-Prusident 3. Secretary 4. Third Row: DAVINE TESSEL Dave Hughes: Student Cuunvil 3: Interfmlnrity Cuunvi! 3, '1: Omega Sigma Phi, President 4. COHINNE TOMARIN Corky Hughhs. Business Club 3, 4: Newspaper 3. 4: Annual 4: Alpha Sigma Tun, ANNETTE THEILMEYER Hughvs: Spanish Club 3. -l: Nrwspapcr 3, 4: Pvp Club 3, :1: Junior le Crnss Rnprvsnmalive 3. ,1; Hume Rnum Treasurer, 3. Fourth Row: DOROTHY M. THOMAS HDatn Hllghvs: Frenrh Club 3. .1; Slullenl Cnum'il 3. l: Hume Ermwmivs Club 3: Pep Cluh 3. GERALD R. THOMAS Her Roger Barrm: Fumlhall 3: Busolmll 3; Basketball 3, 4. MARTHA J. THOMAS .Marly Withrnw: Sl'wlz-nl Cuunvil 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: MUIIBFII Dunn! Clull 3, .1: C,A.A. 3, ,1: Pep Cluh, PrPsident 3, 1L: Arl Club 3, ,1: Shnwrusr Kylyvvs. President 4, Fifth Row: JOHNNIE M. THOMAS Ramcr. PHILIP N. THOMPSON W'i'lhrnw: :erspilper 3. 4: Student Cnunril 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Drzlmulit's Club 3: PA. Annmmrvr: Shnwrasn 3: Hume Rmun President :1. CORALIE TRIMBLH Corfu? Wilhruw: Ncwspzumr 3. 4-: An Club 3. 4: Student Counvil 3: Dmmulirs 3: Pop CINE: 3: C.A.A. 4: Buwling-l; Student Slum. Sixth Row: DIANE VAN DRIl-ZL Binnie Wilhr-Iwz ETA. ls'rvnt'h Club I: St Idunl Cumwil 3: Life Smi n 3; Pullywngs 3 4.: C.A,A.: Band 3 4: Librarian 3. -l: Shuwmlsv ' 3. DON L. VAN DYKl-L Dufch Hughvs- SI-ninr Choir. 'I rcusurer 3. Prl'sidcnt 4.: Ensmnhlo 3. ,1: Bntuny Club 3: lelhull 3. -1: Baseball 3.1: Chi Omega Sigma. Vil'u-Prcsitlenl 1L RAY A. VAN Luau The Hardly Withnm; Hmm- Rhnm Presidum 3: Ar! 1 uguc chrcscnmnvn .1; Phi Bum Gamma. 's I'U-Pn'. Man! 4. 42 43 Class of 955 First Row: NICK VAN LUIT Wilhrow: ADRIANA L. VAN N555 nAndy ' Wirhruw: Student Council 3. ll; Spanish Club 3: Newspaper 3; Business CIUb 3: Inlerfwlurily Council 3, 11: G.A.A. Pep Club 3, 4; Kytyves, President 3, Vice-President 4. JANET L. VOLK Jan I'lllgllr$: Art Club 4: Tennis Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4: Student Council 3, :1: Disc Jockey 3: Business Club 4: ETA. 4: Pep Club 4. Second. Row: VERNA M. WADE ?li'aggie Wilhmw: Diet: Jockey 3. 4: Jazz Club 3, 4: Spanigh Club 3; Dramatics 3. 4: Business Club 3; ETA. 3: Librarian 3, 4: Alpha Theta Alpha. BERNYCE WAGNER Hughes: Spanish Club 4-: Drumalirs 3; Disc Jockey 3, 4; Newspaper 3; ?.A. Annuumrcr 3, 4; Senior Choir 3, 4: Eusemhic 3, 4; Showcase 3: Chi Sigma Delta. RONALD L. WALDEN uRonn Wilhruw: ETA. 3, 4; anlbnll 3. 4; Gym Team 3, 4: Track 4; 'xShowcase 3; Kappa Tau Kappa. Third Row: EDWIN A. WARD uEdu Wilhruw; Student Cuuncil 4; Newspaper 4; Funtlmll 3; :Shuwcase Stage Crcw. MARCIA L. WASSERMAN Hughes: Spanish Clull 3: lnlerfruturily Council 3, 4: Hume Rnnm Secretary 3; Chi Sigma Della, Hismrian 3: Rewrder 4. JANE E. WATTS uJ'urrim Hughes: Latin Club 3, 4: Home Ecnnnmirs Club 4: Band 3, 4', Tax Stamp Representative 3: Red Cross Representative 4. Fourth Raw: JOHN M. WATSON Huges: Senior Chair 3. JANET C. WEAVER Weave Walnut Hills: Spanish Club 3, 4: ETA: 3, 4: Dramnlirs 4: Business Cluh 3: 0AA. Philnkus. ARLENE E. WEBER Hughes: Y-Tucns 3, 4-: Pep Club 3, 4: An Club 3, 4: C.A,A. 4: Phi Sigma Delta. Fifth Row: JOANNE A: WEBER u 10.. Wilhrnw: Newspaper SIaH Cn-Edilnr Firsl Page: C.A.A. 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Seninr Cllnir 3, 4-; Cheerleader 3, 4: Tally-Hn Secretary. SAMUEL WELDER Wilhrnw: Bowling Team 3, 4: Stage Crew 3. 4. RITA M. WEINER Charleston. Sixth, Row: JERRY L. WEINGARTNER Jerry Hughes. ANN WEINHEIMER Annie Withrnw; Business Club 3, 4: PETER S. WENDT Wilhmw. The Seniors First Row: BARBARA A. WHITEHOUSE 311rb l-Iughvs: Business Club. Vichrusident 4: G.A,A. 3. 4: YTemls President 3. 4: Pvp Club 3, LI: Bulldog: Burks Represcnlulivu. SYLVIA B. WIESEN Hughes: Drummius 3, .1; P. A, Announcer 3. '1: Sigma Them Pi, chrcmry. DOLORES A. WILLER , Dee Wilhrnw: Art Club 3. 4: Student CounCil 3: Showcase Ncwpapcr 81le 3: C.A.A. 3. J1: Pallywngs 3. 4. Second Row: JOAN L. WILSON 70::1 Wilhruw: Art Cluh 3. 1-: Pep Club 3, 4: Hume Ecunnmirs Ciub 3 1-: Spanish Club 3: Student Cuuncil 3: Cheerleader: Choir 3, :1: ' 5hqu us-L: 111171110; Burks, chrasenmlive 3. SUE E. WILSON Hughes: Bulking Burks Feature Editor 3, 21: Znnlugy Club 3; ETA. 3. 4: Annual Staff 4: Student Cnunril 3: Dist Jm'key 3: Pep Club 3. 4: Kappa Phi Delta. DONNA C. WINN Dodieu Hughes: Y-Teens 41-; Pep Club 4: Spanish Club: Business Club 3: Drumzuivs 3. 4: F,T.A. 3; Students Cmmt-il 3: C.A.A. 4; Clmir 3, 4: Ensemble, 4: Slnmrasc: Kappa Phi Delta: Girls' Quartet. Third Row: NANCIE S. WIRTH Witllruw: Student Cuuncil 3: Newspaper Slaif 3: Spanish Club 3. 4: G.A,A. 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Business Club 3: Hume Erunumics Club 3. CAROL WOODRUFF W'ilhruw: Lilli Chill 4: French Club 3,11; Choir 3, :1; ancnuble 3,11. FLOYD C. WULFECK WS'pies VVithruw: Science Club 3: Annual 51le 1: Chuir 4: Ensemble. Fourth Raw: EDDIE L. WYNN HE 1111 in Hughes. RICHARD J. YAMIN WJick Wilhrnw: Student Council 3; A.Z.A.. ViccPresidcnl 3. VICTOR W, YAUCH Talc Hughes; Choir 3, 4: Student Cnuncil 3: Zoululzy Club 3; Ensemble 4: Chi Sigma Chi, chrctary 4. Fifth Row: MELVYN G. YOUKILIS W413! Hughes: Dramatics 3, 4-; Our Town:H Epsilon Lambda Phi. ROSALEE ZACER Winsie Soulh Side, New Jersey. WANDA F. ZELLER Windy Sr. Burmlrrl: G.A.A. 3, 4: Business Club 3. 1. Sixth Row: RONALD A. ZINS Red Hughes; Pup Club 3: Golf 3. 4: Football 3, LI; Chi Omega Sigma, Sergeant- ul-Arms 3, 4. HARMOND C. COHEN RiVCrsixlu Mililury Academy: Baseball 3, 4; Swimming 3; Truck 3, 4; Hume Runm Vice-Presidenl; Phi Epsilon. 44 L: FIRST Ruw: Aulreiulm Vim i'luugh, Ruth Khikvr, Dnlul t. Rhctu Bunny, Jnun Ahlunbtnri, Jame XVutts, Mary E. Mnrria Fran anchnzm, Phyllis Cllillill. SEIIDND Rnw: Ginger Cul- ' Willur. Jum-l Vulk. Fun: Guhlhui-g, Barhzu'u Munrl. Dnrnthy Thumus. Tmun Row: Jarkie Musur. Duri: Lukcr. lergarut Si-llvi'. Jnyl-n Clark. Bzirhum Shilling. Sally Bell, Fuuln'n Row: Sandra Luthum, Diune Van Dricli Mary A Hurtung. Kathleen Fwy: Pan Hand. FIFTH Itmv: Uar'rial llvenuvh. lcunmlllv Nyci Rnlu-rlu Klolh, Donna Lutz, SIXTH ROW: VJillis Stewalrti Jerry Leimensmll. Phillip Thompsun. Dun M, Collier, Konrad The Woodward Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in the Spring of 1955. The ob- ject of this chapter shall he to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render serv- ice, to promote worthy leadership, and 10 encourage the development of character in pupils of Wood- ward High School. Those seniors who are elected to this group have a scholastic point average of 3.1 and no failures on their records. The facuity adviser of this group is Mr. Robert Simons. Sophomores and juniors may also he elected to an undergraduate Honor Society group as may stu- dents in the Junior High School. National Honor Society ,2 dim! 0 gm? . s c m V mum manta L w: V ' own VVWWCM :3 W Kumu aw w 52:: V : wtmhw x ni-h-AumK M $er min N9 V 1 A g'uxg 'm V NWQVL . ch arbuca q Vw ' VXmH r ' V WV g N. rV- x' quw M W w g m mm K w. :v w u uh x :Vv W hat A mm ran, 0v '1 MM V .rbw 9V icn x. m Km W0: hnscr Hwy .5 x xhuu Wm Mug 0W 2V5 V zinc; W N V VW N. Kel- H Scum: pIA-M. Wu: me' V- XMV dug cm gmmuw .dwm' W5 Vh MVH- a; m5 b chm3 gush Ev, KM hm 6w: N-tw 1: km 1933 $24me iwuw hot cummm mi Eu 5. . wmx mad Shams? m9 m W Sick. NM 5 W m.f- a 41 V 8 pa 6 H . .w 01. .I. l P 1 h .1 .L 3. O 0 .1 .1 VJ .1 n. a m w m k r II. a H 1H C 0 0 e u t m :0 S, 1. x1 6 .H e e e V .11 1 L a V, a e .1 .I. 1 a U1 $7 V1 .1 .1 H 1 .w 1H m 1 m u 1m S d m 1 1 w e ., In W ,t, PM; I n 7 u 0 0 .d Junior Class Officers The Juniors this year began to work and plan together as a class under the guidance of their adviser, Mrs. Parker. Serving as President is Dave Amason. Assisting him as Vice-president is Diane Lengel. Suella Adams is secretary and Dean Windgassen is treasurer. As upperclassmen at last, the Juniors heganhto think- more seriously about their future. They at- tended Career Conferences for the first time. On the lighter social side of the year Was the From. All who attended will remember it for a long time. The year being over, the Class Of 1956 looks ahead to the task of taking over the leadership of the school. Sophomores In their first year as Senior High School stu- dents, the Sophomores stepped quickly into the swing of things. Every Sophomore remembers the dreaded llphysicals. Most of them went to their blood tests, thinking only of the wild stories that the upperclassmen had told them. llNot a single casualty? is our report. They were privileged to vie with Seniors and Juniors for coveted positions on school teams. Their ability got them many such honors. The school leadership will be in good hands when the Class of L157u takes over. FIRST ROW: J. Abrams: J. Acree, S. Adams9 H. Addison, FIFTH ROW: R. Bowen, L. Boyd; G. Bracken, S. Brandon: D.Albright,N Alter,D. Amason,G.A11derson. H. Brandt, N. Brickwcmd, B. Brockschmidl, Barb B. Brown. SECOND ROW: D. Appenfelder, Jerry Ault, Judy Aull, B. SIXTH ROW: Barb K. Brown, C. Brown, D. Brown, EA Bul- Backer, J. Baum 3. Banks, B. Barnes, S. Bass. luck, G. Burkitt, B. Bushman, L. Bushman, ,J. Byers. THIRD ROW: J. Baston, R. Behrman, L. Benrie, J. Barman, SIEVEN'I'H ROW: J. Caple, D. Carl. D. Carpenlen M. Cha- B. Bernhardt, T. Biedinger. C. Bierman, B. Blank. ney, R. Cheek. T. Cllrisly, J. Churchc C. Clark. FOURTH ROW: B. BleiCIL B, Blevins, J. Blevins, D. Blitzer, o J.Bluestcin.B.Eullinger.B.Etalsvr,J.Bonner. T h 9 J u n l O r S 49 FOURTH Row: S. Evans, E. Ezzell, B. Farthing, M. Fasold, o T h 9 J u n l O r s C. Fay, D, Feist, K. Fellahaum, K. Fillinger. FIRST ROW: C. Clark, J. Clause, 3. Cleaver, F. Cole, H. FIFTH ROW: R. Finch, B. Flowers, J. Floyd, J. Fullin, Colnpton,J Costello: F. Covalcine, P.Crag0. B. Follmen P. Forster, N. Fracker, B. Friedman. SECOND ROW: M. Crossen, M. Curtis, A. Curtsinger: T. SIXTH ROW: M. Frisch, M. Fromllold, B. Certh, D. Gibson. Daley, R. Daniels, H. Danner. J. Davis, C. DeBnrd. 15. Click. .I. Coforth, M. Goldberg, P. Goldsmith. THIRD Row: C. Dees, N. Deicllman, B. Deubeil, P. DiII-on, SJCVICN'TII' Row: J. Guldstein, S, Goodman, C. Cordon, T. . A. Dorfman, B. .1. Durham, N. Elbaum. P. Elliott. Gordon, A. Collieln B. Gray, E. Criflith, D. Crushml. FIRST ROW: F. Cuttman, R Haggard, J. Hanley, B. Hanna, FIFTH ROW: P. Jordan, M. Karnal, A. Katz, R. Katz, E. J. Hargadine, H. Harris. M. Harrison7 D. Harsham. KEISBY: N, Kendall, R- Kennedy, M- Kincheloe. SECOND Row: D. Hascher. 5' Hattield. R. Haviland S. SIXTH Row: R. Dirsch, M. Klayman, S, Koch, M. Korengel, Hayes, E. Helder, M. Heller. D. Henke, B. Highhouse. W Kroeger, R Kroenckq B Kuhn, N Kumpf. THIRD ROW: N, Hively, B. Hobbs, T. Habbs, J. Hocllhauser, SEVENTH ROW: A. Kurz, W. Lamb, J. Lankford, B. Latham, J. Hodde. J. Hoffman, B. Holt, H. Horton. b . Laufer, D. Lengel, F. Leonard, C. Lever. FOURTH Row: J. Howell. R. Huggins, G, Ivone, L. Jay; 0 NJenknerJ.Jones,S.Jones,C.Jnnle. T h Q J u n l 0 r s 51 L. The Juniors FIRST ROW: C. Levy, L. Lewallen, L. Lewetch, M. Lewis, N. Lilly7 K. Linser, C. Loewenstine, J. Lorenz. SECOND ROW: S. Mandellmum, E. Markel, G. Marsh, M. Matsumoto, R. Mattes: J. Mattox, R. May, D. McDaniel. THIRD Row: R McMillan, P. McVey, G. Meehan7 L. Mein- berg, J. Meiking, S Metzcar: C. Meyer, E. Meyer. 52 FOURTH ROW: L. Meyers, C. Miller, D. Miller, JoAun MiL ler, Joyce Miller: N. Miller, I. Misrack, N. Moffard. FIFTH ROW: J. Moomaw, M. Moomaw7 Jerry Moore, Joan Moore, J. Morgan7 M. Morgan, P. Muhlenpoh, J. Mullins. SIXTH ROW: E. Neubeck, H. Neumark, C. Newman, E. Newmark, S. Nimon, J. Norris, J. Odenks, D. Clinger. SEVENTH ROW: L. Oslendorp, D. Osterbrock, L. Pastor, J. Pearlmani, B. Perkins, P. Peskin, L. PfaH, T. Pfeffer. FIRST Row: R. Pilcher: M. Plolkin, L. Puhlking, M. Pol- FIFTH Row: R. Seaman, R. Seklenstein, S.Sl1aw,S.SiegeI, lius, 11 Poppe, N. Porter, M. Pouler, P. Price. D. Simmering, H. Skurow, S. Slagley, C. Smith. SECOND Row: G. Ralzman, D. Reed, F, Reiman: K. Rein- SIXTH ROW: C. Smith7 R, Smith, M. Sobeli S, 501351, A. schmidt J. Reul, J. Rich, B. RiHe, J. Rubison. SMOHmmW. Solt,L. Spievack, J. Staley. THIRD ROW: 5. Rugnf'f, M. Pause, B. Roy. L. Rudlera .I. SI-ZVIEHTH Row: P. Standau, R. Sieinharter, L. Steuernagel, Spadin: D. Saltlor, .L Svllavper, T. Svhamnr. Y. Stewart. D. Stivklm', M. Stickier, R. Stirling, L. Slmbel. FOURTH ROW: D. Srhernwr, N. St-hmilz. C Schrieverg L. o Schrievm, R. Schuck, A. Schuler, J. Schuilz, J. Schuman. T h 9 J u n l 0 r S 53 The Juniors FIRST ROW: .1. Stromberg, 0. Swarts, F. Sway, L. Tate, N. Taylor, B. Tegarden, H. Theders. SECOND ROW: G. Theophanis, C. Thielmeyer, J. Thomas, L. Thomag J. Thompson, 0. Trefz, W. Trimble. THIRD ROW: M.Tyson, W.Valentine, J.Verbarg, R.Vugl, R. V01k,E. Waag, J. Wade. FOURTH Row: F. Walker, C. Walling, J. Walter, M. Was- Serman, G. Weber, T. Weber, E. Weiskittel. V FIFTH ROW: W. Werner, T. Westerman, B. Wetlengel, B. Whitaker, E. White: G. Whitt, J. Wikas. SIXTH ROW: M. Wilcox, J. Willett, C. Williams, E. Wilson, L, Wilson, D, Windgasscn, D. Wise. SEVENTH Row: V. Wray, S. Yauch! G. Yea, C. Yochum, C. Yund. ABSENTEES: C. Behrman, G. Brauer, C. Dees, B. Diesing, J. Disher, D. Effron, S. Freiberg, A. Fritsch, J. Card, R. Hall, H. Higley, 5. Lamb, B. Levy, H. Mason, D Moore, A. Reed, T. Sarvack7 A. Spinnenweber, J. Stevens, G. Troy, C. Young. FIRST Row: P, Addison7 K. Alford: J, Allison, M. Allshuol, D. Anson, L. Appehbaum, R. Appenfelder, MV Ashforlh. SECOND ROW: F. Ashkenazie: J. Bacchle, B. Baker, D. Baldwin, T. Baldwin, B. Banlly, C. Barishman, G. Bartel. THIRD ROW: D. Basham, N. Becker, L, Best, E. Bevis, A. Black, R. Blackxvelder, JA Blattt HA BlohnL FOURTH Row: D. Blumberg, J. Bollinger, J. Boone, J. Boothly, R. Borback, C. Brauer7 C. Bray, J. Breeden. 55 FIFTH ROW: J. Bruckman5 M. Brockman7 C. Brown, M. Brown, J. Bruck, J. Bryant, H. Buck, Y, Bunner. SIXTH ROW: 5. Burbank, S. Bybee, H. Caplin: A, Carey: B. Carpenter, W. Carroll, P. Cefalu, S. Charkins. SEVENTH Row: T. Cipollone, A. Cohen, E. Cohen, N. Cramer: N. Crawford, M. Crosson, D. Cummings: J. Curry. The Sophomores The Sophomores FIRST ROW: R. Curry: J. Cyman. E. Daniels, 5. Darling, W. Davis, J. Delmonaco, C. Dendler, A. DeSandre. SECOND ROW: P. Doll, L. Drake: J, Durbin, M. Durham, D. Edwards, L. Elkins, D. Elliott, J. Elliott. THIRD Row: J. Engelbert, J. Evers, J, Feuster, J. Fergu- son, M. Ferrell, T. Feltner, J. Fine, J. Finke. 56 FOURTH Row: E. Fischer, T. Fishman, R. Flaugher, D. Flory, S. Foster, K. Fox, M. Fox, M. 54 FOX. FIFTH ROW: J. Freiden, C. Freudenberg, M. Friedman, D Fruechtemeyer, T. Frye, J. Gaines, J. Galbraith, I. Calinkin. SIXTH ROW: M. Ganim, Y, Gardner, S. Garrett, H. Goerte- miller7 D. Goetz, M. GraH, R. Grant: M Gregory. SEVENTH Row: R. Grinker, J. GrinEer, J. Grinier, J. Gris- nere, A. Gumenick, S. Gurian? G. Gustin, D. Haft. FIRST ROW: B, Haggard, B. Halpern, M. Hamm, J, Hardtlc, C. Hatfield, S. Hayslip, M. Heap, L. Heitkemp. SECOND ROW: P. Henderson, J. chefell: R. Hermann7 R. Hcrmeling, M. Highland, H. Hill, J. Hill, C. Hobbs. THIRD Row: M. Holman, L. HUHPrl, D. Hnlfman, W Hop- per, J. Horn. J. Hubble, J. Huber, M. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: P. Hughes, D. Humphrios. J. Human, BV Ikerl, R. Jacobs, M. Jacocksr R. Janvrin, J. Jentz. 57 FIFTH HOW: T. Jones, B. Joseph, D. Kalielmam B. Katz, F. Falz, A. Kalzemeyer: S. Kauffman2 J. Keefe. SIXTH ROW: J. Keagan, T. Kemen, J. King, J. Kinney7 A. Klayman, . I. Klein, R.Klei11,C. Koebel. SEVENTH Row: J. Knappenberger, J, Krueger, D. Kuhn P. Kulbac'k, J. Kyle, J. Lang, J. Lauer, R. Laurio. The Sophomores The Sophomores FIRST ROW: 5. LeHeL A. Leupold, E. Leslie: J. Lind2 C. Lodwick, J. Lohslroh, J. Louis, B. Luud. SECOND ROW: C. Mabie, R. Mahan, P. Mallnlt, R. Mann .P. Mark, B. Marlin, C. Marlim M. Martin. THIRD Row: L. Mason, J. Masur, J, Mattie. B. Maunx; E. Mayers, A. McAninch, M. McGovern, R. McGraLh. 58 FOURTH Row: J. McKechnie, G. McHahn, R. McMurrin, P. McVey. R. Messersmith, B. Melhard: S. Meyer: M4 Meyers. FIFTH ROW: G. Michaelson, Y. Middleton, W. Milky, D. Miller, C. Miller: L. Miller, B. Miller, C. Mintz. SIXTH Row: J. Mitman, G. Moore, J. Myers, N. Myers. B. Myerstein, N. Nadel7 D. Neblett, C, Newman. SEVENTH ROW: H. Newslate, 5. Morris. P. Nunn, C. 05- borne, J. Pabst, M. Patterson, M. Feller, S. Petty. FIRST ROW: B. Phelps, L. Phillips, JA Pierson, A. Pildas. M. Polinsky, M Porter. C. Pratt. B. Preston. SECOND HOW: F. Price, M. Quinn, J, Rains, M. Raives, S. Rapp, T. Reinsuhmidl. H. Reisenfeld, L. Hithards. THIRD ROW: C. Richardson, N. Rifkind. P. Ringhand. L. Robbins, C. Roberts, D. Rockwood, K, Rodgers, J. Rons- heim. FOURTH Row: P. Roots, F. Rose, J. Rosen. M. Rosenlhal. I. Rotht J. Roth. S. Rothstein. A. Rubin. 59 FIFTH Row: N. Runtz, P. Rust, J. Ruoff, J. Saniordt N. SattIer, M. Sauer, G. Sauter, P. Sayler. SIXTH ROW: M. Scllaen. E Schaim1 A. Scheide, M. Schw- rerT M. Schiif, D, Schlan, H. Schneider, C. Schwah. SEVENTH ROW: 1. Schwartz, B. Shannon, M. Shapiro, J. Shelton, L. Shepard. I. Sherman, L. Short, A. Schroeder. The Sophomores FIRST ROW: P. Siemering, B. Simone, S. Siegel, L. Signer7 Th e SOPh 0 m 0 res A. Sirkin, A. Sirkin, A. Skurow, J. Sluder. SECOND Row: B. Smith7 C. Smith, V. Smith, R. Sohn, L. Solko, N. Speake, B. Stephens, J. Stephenson. i THIRD Row: J. Steuemagel, J. Stewart, S. Stewart, H. Stickler, C. Stingley, J. Strausbaugh, B. Strickler, H. Strobel. FOURTH ROW: D. Strumpler, M. Sudman, P. Surber, D. 1 Swillinger, J. Thomas, T. Thompson, B. Thornton, F. I . Thornton. 60 FIRST ROW: M. Timmer, N. Triftshouser: C. Tschanz, N. Tyler5G.Utler,J.Vandiver,J.Vi1mage. SECOND ROW: J. Voile, N. Wade, B. Wahl, BA Wall, A. Webb, E. W eber, L. Wedig. THIRD R0w:J.Weiss, T.Wertheimer, M.White, W.While, L. Whitenack, C. Whitson, J. Whitt. FOURTH ROW: G, Wilde, M. Wilkening, B. Willer, R. Wil- lins, B.Wi15011, .1. Wolf, R. Wolfson. FIFTH ROW: H. Wood, F. Yauch5 M. Yonka, R. Young. E. Yund, R. Zapf: B. Zinsl 61 ABSENTEES: R. Baumgartner, K. Bellml J. Blake, T. Bridh Icy, R. Bucciere, S. Callner, H Cole, L. Collier, C. Daniels, L. Dantzler, M. Davis, N. Dendler, S. Euster, P. Fahy, G. Graf, C. Hall, J4 Hendenreich, D. Hennen, M. Hoffman, C. Hunter, I Kassel, R. Keal, M. Laney, M. Levine, G. Miller: E. Moore, M. CuSeary, J. Prather, B. Rush, J. Sears, J. TynerT I. Vogt: B. W'telwer7 H. Weller, J. Williams, J. Woodrum, B. Wuest. j-The Sophomores 62 Those with the most pep and enthusiasm are the seventh, eighth, and ninth graders. They use some of this bubbling energy for school work, but most of it is given over to activities like the Junior High School Council or the Sadie Hawkins7 Day Dance?7 Woodward is very proud of her younger set. HOME ROOM llSNINTH GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Neel, C. Baen R. Russell, J. NIoHett, J. Mad- den. S. Lane. SECOND Row: S. Foster, DS Dalton. S. Leinwohl, NS Berg. A. N0ima11..l. Boering, V. Evans. THIRD Row: W. Douglas K. Krueck. Sl Shaken J. Jung. M. Davidson. .1. Corbett, N. Turner, D. Dreyer. FOURTH ROW: R. Howell. R. Elmore, J. Watts. K. DimomL K. Luikkonen. J. Hahn, K. H01t.J. Williams. NOT PICTURED: BV Lucy, P. Schuler, G. Sears. M. Hamyser, M. Warren. HOME ROOM 39--NINTH GRADE FIRST Row: J. Lailstone, J. Hill, F. Loos. H. Weiss, D. Har- away, J. Lappin. B. Monis, J. Drake. SECOND ROW: L. Wance. J. Coldson, S. Grant, L. Burlon. C. Fisher, C. Radeker, C. Owen J. Landmam A. Stith. THIRD Row: B. Fee. P Kennedy, D. Allen. B. Curtsjnger. PS Irvin. J, Rahe. C. HoHeld, C. Freudenberg. C. Von Gerich- ten. FOURTH Row: D. Boebinger. .1. Spice. E. PoEenbel-ger, R. Eriner. D. Anderson, .L Martin. F. Hartung. .L Hacker. K. a 'er. NOT PICTURED: BS CalJIe,I..T1-avisz. 63 HOME ROOM 29SNINTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M, Medleyq J. Shore, P, Cantrell, G, Burkey, B. Barlow, R. Leimenstoll, J. Davis. SECOND HOW: I. Moscllinsky, S. MandelL WS Danieis. W. Rubin. C. Redland. K. Kirsch, D. Kadetz, B. Mascari. THIRD ROW: J. Davis. .I. Schroeder. R. Lewis, L. Cornett, E. Parker, P. Bartel, M. Huemmer, B. Rosenfield. FOURTH Row: J. Lawrence, R. Marrinson. MA Machnovitz. B. Emrich. B. Phillips, H. Laufer. D. Norris, A. Drostie. NOT PICTUHED: A. Doughmam HOME ROOM 136-NINTH GRADE FIRST Row: J. Zeller. B, Hauenstein, K. Elliott, S. Theuphanis. S. Clark. G. Fugale, B. Steinberg, ,l. Ashkenazie. SECOND ROW: NI. Salyers, J. Roberts, R, Blockweider, P. Schneider. 5. Safer. A. Gray. D. Halloran, R. Conner, N. Schwah. THIRD Row: P. Brock, J, Meadows, M. Mallaley, E. Kassner. JS. McAlvany, D. Shears, A. Hillman, A. Willis, M. Cohen, J. Segalc. FOURTH Row: B. Saul. T, Mayer. B. Shaffer. B. Lefton. D. Kisker, T. Reed, A. Silverstein, F. Seidenstem. S. Comisar. NOT Plowman: B. Clleilen. P. Cragg, T, Ruce, J. Rockwell. A. Seawen, A. Willis. $1 r , w HOME ROOM 139 NINTH GRADE Flks'r Row: A. Weinheimer, R. Flaxmayer. M. Schaal, G. Benvie. T. Stewart. B. Eisele. SECOND ROW: W. Doughman, C. Tomes. G. Ferree S. Staple- ton. P. Prymg N. Welzel. THIRD Row: N. Johnson, C. Burlon, B. Fuglemam R. Ever- man. P. Knerhet. 5. Bryant. FOURTH Row: S. Shapiro. J. Cranda. R, Reinhardt, R. Stro- hel. B. Schwarm J. Marshall. R. Swans. NOT PICTUREIJ: A. Hines, E. Matzenauer. L. Taylor, K. Weaver. HOME ROOM 204-NINTH GRADE FIRST Row: G. Braun. B. Papier. S. Hosey. C Kiewert, T. Apple. G. Collins, B. Parsley, R, Jacobs, SECOND Row: M. Ezer. P. Livesay, T. Haydon, H. Cummins, F. Fricke, E Meisel, L. Campbell. A. Hardy, THIRD ROW: .1. Stribline, B Davis, K. Lanham, K. Schau- bachen J. Mirjck, M. W'ayne, J. Ellis, J. Wasserman. FOIIR'I'H Row: D. Scherer, K. Miller. W. Vogel. P. Brill, J, Johnston. E. Vogt, S. Hill. B. Lee, N Lysaght NOT PIC'I'LERICD: A. Brown, J. Hasslen 'P. Hoskjns. HOME ROOM lSl-NINTH GRADE FIRST Row: S Mason. H. Brisker. G. Miller, C. Smith. A Friedman. D. Owen. S, Lester. C, K0011, C, FritsclL SECOND Row: L. Tingle. A. Levine. M. Blank. M. Genlz. P. Genet. D. Hardtner. L. McIntosh. K Schmidt. H. Hyatt. THIRD Row: S. Drexelius. M. Muldnon. R. Daniels. N. Pe11ley D, Hardin. A. Carmamikf N. Walter. J. RaylsA Al. Jacobs. FOURTH Row: J. Fugale. R. Ware. R. Reis. D. Henderson. K. Drexelius, B. Weber, C. Owens. B. McBride, D. White. NOT Plcrumcu: R. Feighmun. A. Jonson. R, Kraft. S. Lalllam. E. Peawely. L. Price, J. Slucker, S. Smith. P. Tilley, R. Wer- don. HOME ROOM 225mNINTH GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Jacobs. M, Burns, H. Chapman, J. Fox. K. George. S. Kirschner. B. Leland. SECOND ROW: D. Hahe. M Curtis. C. Blersch, G. Roberts. E. Julien, M. Schriever. J. Sears. THIRD Row: B Willer. L. Knear. M. McMullen. D. Jordan, E. Feldmann. E. Bayersdorfer. H. Kruse FOURTH Row: WI Siebe. W. Jones. M. Epstein, R. Reis. J. Hubbard. E, Harry, L. Sloman. NOT PICTURED: J. Brinkman. M. Morgan. L. Newburger, R. Pilder. S. Richardson, G. Roberts: J, Stonick, L. Wade. HOME ROOM 237 NINTH GRADE FIRST Row: C, Fiaicm C. Miles. J. Reed. M. Hofmann, H. Hummell. 5. Read. M. Heltzer. G. Weich. Slicomi ROW: L, Haines. B. Beer. C. Beroset. T. Chambers. B. Agin. B. Wray. C. Murphy. D. Mutchnik, B. Owen. THum Row: K. Jenkins. R Klein. .1; .IESSUp. J. NICL'dren. M. Dwyer. C, Levine, B. Hoxhaw. S. Danfurlh. FOURTH ROW: S. Guewther. P. Hampton. N. Minson. T. Walther. N. Heppner. F. Courtney. D. Ferguson. 13. Bruun. D. Pollard. HOME ROOM 239- NINTH GRADE Fms'r Ron: U. Morrison. 5. Kelchum. W. Codhey. .l. Levine. C5. BrohanL D. Davis: RA Hoe. 511:0an Row: P. Williams. R. Kuly. C. Von Fisher. C. Nunn. T. Brueggeman. H. Sllumzlrd. 5. Clifton. THIRD Row: W. Buis. E Hanna. H, Thomas. B. Roark, J. Dulm. j. Buiax B. Lattkner. FOURTH Row: .1 Jensen .I. Bullinger. .I, mew. E. Thies. .l. Pomm. E. Berry. R. Case. J. Stewarl. NUT PICTLIH-IDI S. Clark. H. Dorsey, H. Fieler, HOME ROOM 238 NINTH GRADE FIRST Row: R, Smith. C. Bonnem. B. Mcimush. B. Williams, S. Keilin. W. Whitt. C. Bracken. Smxmn Row: L. Silvermun. J. Weber. P. Collinsworth. H. Bell. C. Wingerter. L. Kaucher, C. Bray, S. Ullner. THIRD ROW: B. Wallace. J. Cox. D. Robinson D. Boegemann. M. Bronstrup. B. Davis. D. Crow. 0. Shorten. FOURTH Row: H. Morris. V. Bruwley, M. Rice, .1. Huxs-l, D. Fite. D. Lynch. B. Schwartz, J. Proud. NOT PJCTURED: C. Richardson, 5. Whilee. HOME ROOM 24.0 NINTH GRADE FIHS'I' Row: C. Miller. R. Gordon, D. Beckemuicr. L. Brown. A. Yachum. R. McGuHey. .I. Knapp. L. Weilner. SECOND Row: R, Rnguii N. O$Hai12 .1. Klein. C. Armbustcr, D. Lengel. G. Hamilton. M. Taaffe. R. Ramplon. B. Key. THIRD Row; D. Jackson: E ErviIL D. Stevens. J. Reinscllmirlt, M. Grain. W. Scott. J. Helluvald, R. Baird. FOURTH How: V. Roy. M. Bush. E. Hunter, H. KoHler, P. Schindler. .I. HkOH. D. Skaggs. B. Schwartz. NOT PICTHIKED: .I. Linowitz. v... MAW , m4 M! HOME ROOM 2 EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: M. Trimble, R. Weaver. D. Follmer, D. Pally, H. Foster, D. Schwartz. P. VVilSOn. SECOND Row: B. Krautlers. M. Duuglman, D. Cornell, F. Gofnrllk. J. Sclll'age, J. Bauer, L. Daniel. THIRD ROW: B. Hoover, G. Dyer. E. Lawson. J. Nihlick. C. Bang. K. Hart. 5, Frcland. FUITR'E'H How: J. Leviis. W. Erdman. S. Eastar. .F. 16le ieS .l. Sibl'el, J. Harlung. A. Williams. J. Hebhelen NOT PICTURHD: R. Combs, 0A Childress. D. Renig, S. Witt. HOME ROOM 36 EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: L. Peal. M. Zwick. B. Kendall. B. Kahn. A. N031. K. Morgan. S. TUHJCI'I. Smxmn How: N. Haggard. J, Hudson. P. Meyer. S. Baler. E. Short. D. Meziecke. J. Niese. THIRD Ron: D. Wagner. H. Ynnka. C. Baumann, B. Devine. l3. Huskins. P. Huskins: ,l. Garner. HA Cohen. Fm'n'rn Row: L. Floyd. .1. Fax. H. Schwarz L. Cornen, B. Brown. B. Ehrlich, T. Earlywine, NOT Pic'l'UlH-ZD: D. Ruwen. R. Kirby. .1. Rich, B. Warren, l. Wheeler. 66 HOME ROOM 35-EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: P. Leeds. 1. Slampelx Ii Sehlesinger. D, Richards. M. Padgett, J. King. D. Baer. SECOND Row: C. Williams. F. Dallon, J. Myers, P. Trdzj L. Wolpu, J. Fetschan. E. Kaffeman. R. Page. THIRD ROW: W. Chrisliansen. 0. Toenuies, .I. Pelz. E. Com- rey. S. Weiss. L. Taylor, J. Smith. FOURTH Row: C. Storm. J. Stewart. L. Stickim'. R. Salt. C. Eiulmrsi. BA Silverman, V. Wayman. R. Spalta. NOT PICTURED: .I. DeGarmoe. D. Rilzi. HOME ROOM 38-EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: R. Bortz D. Whom. W. Rnsenlhal. D. Zisman. R. Samak. B, Hingst P. CrawfoHL SHCOND Row: C. Sudman. J. Kuhlman. M. Schultz. J. MOHUL A. Wilazon P. Venn'e. .l. Fugaie. JA Allen. THIRD Row: J. Hiil. 1. Good. D. Brown, B. Kuhnell. D, TieIJGF man. M, Glover: C. Turner. R. Yamin. FOURTH Row: C. Holt. B. Ingalshe. S. Harris RV Roots; N CriHith. J. Melter. CA Palmer. ,I. Metzger. NOT PICTUMLD: B. Angsl. K. Leuhl. D. Lepuf. A. Lisknw, W.Schmf. HOME ROOM 40MEIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: E. Freeman, C. Nides, N. Silmulo, J. Benjamin, B. Fink. .L Zwein. K. Bnliinger. SMIUND Row: E. White: D. Debord, A. Wildemeyer, B. Weber, H. Coghill. E, Mitman, L. Rnscu. THIRD ROW: C. Welder, L. Lazarus, L. Vosmer. K. Kumpf, NL JeHl'ies, B. Burkirt, J. Schmick. FOURTH Row: 5. Kaplan. .l. Sauer, J. Tinker, B. Sales, J. Nolte, 5. Gordon. J. Boone. Nn'r Pnrrlumn: G, Beckner, R. Leigninger: H, Ziverin. HOME ROOM 127MEIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: J. Prune, C. Benner. HM Pnlinsky N, Schnell. H. H010. H. Page, H. Crubtree. T. Yea. SECOND Row: L. Foster: J. Dunllam. L. l,iBriz, L. Duerback J. McCoUum. L. Weinstein, D, Lulxuw, G. Mulllenpoh, KM Davis. Tmnn Row: B. AronofT. C. Perrine. L. Ernst, B. Schwah. P. Douglas, J. Schimpf, M. Harris. C. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: E. Weiskittel. M. Thiel. L. Timmer. 5. Con- radM P. Andersnn, S. Moore, C. Casper. R. Rosenhaum. .T. Malourlz. Nm' Puz'l'umm: D. Dew, H. Pagh F. Wells. HOME ROOM 106MEIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: L. Jeffers, L. Durham. R. l'kel'l. .I. Feller. C. Ed- mondson. A. Jewell, K, Carpenter. SECOND Row: C. Burbank. M. Collins. V. Puhl. C. Childress, RA JEnkinsf M. Campbell. B. Schneider. C. Clark. THmn ROW: K. Rice. D. Thomas. N. Hick, J. Smith, R. Wig- glcsworth, M. Gentry, J. Reynolds, T. Wagner. FOURTH Row: L. Baker. D. Brotherton. J. Allman. M. Stamp- er, J. Griga, B. Humphras, P. Suwder, G. Magnarini. NOT PICTURED: F. Delaney, S. Faust M. GEIIEL U. .IrJlmSnn, 5. Ross. HOME ROOM 133- EIGHTH GRADE Fms'l' Row: M. Hamm. B. Henefeh: E. Unlaml. K, Ewing. J. King, 5. Tellis1 L. Hollinger. SECOND Row: R. Livesay, M. Hanna; H. Baum, J. Bagdal, M. Rosen, J. Sweet, V. Roberts, P, Burke. THIRD ROW: R. Sears, R. Collier, D. Blevins, J. HeiLkamp, K. Nunn, R. Jacobs, B. Green FOURTH Row: N. Brown, M Knabelkamp. C. Schappachcr, C. Weigel, N. Ely, C. Fromlmld, HM Skumw. NOT PHITURED: J. Matthews, .1. Simrts. R. Woodward. C. A1:- plegale, B, Esta; L Wade. HOME ROOM 137-EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: E. Cohen S SIupin. T. Ramseycr. .l. Eggerding. B. Spangler. 5. Marcus. C. Sullivan Sl-zcuNn Row: K. Moss, 5. Sprawl. H. Wolf. K. Hassehrock. P. Rulll. L. Guslafsom 'J'Hmn Row: BA Oliver. B. Follmer. L. Dllmmu. D. VanHuuk. C. Plogsledt. S. Yauch. J. Woodruff, .l. Eek. FOURTH Row: M. Schlensker. L. Moore. J. Murphy. .1. Sax- 1011. B. Randolph. E. Hackman. M. Richman. Nn'r PltZ'HIHICD: B. Dudersladl. Weadrufi, B. Wuwllner HOME ROOM 140-EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: E. Fishman. F. Sanders. B, Norris. C. Sonenshein. C. Sandman. M Neumark. L. Dillon. B. Norfolk. H. Davidson. Slacoxn Row: B. Behrle. D. Wait; G. Thurman, A. Brown. 5. Keller. .1. Lercll. L. Campbell. H. HeinmalL j. Rounda. 5. Howard. 'l'ullm Row: 3 Draglll, N. Oliver. G. Karnul. B. Risch. C. Coetz, J. Lulz. P, Chulak. A Arend. D. Howard. FOURTH Row: B. Greenberg. MA Lucy. T. Driscoll. S. Heid- enreicli. 5. Clause. 5. Stevens. .VT. Keller. B. Blmmt. B. Shill- ing. M. Criggm: HOME ROOM 138 EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: G. VanLuil. l. Kraus. R. Gundwin. P. Hamlin. M. Herbig. ,I. Rains. A. aneulhal. Smxmn Row: G. Taylor. J. Slump. S. Pollins. S. Smith. C. Goldberg, D. Leedy, S. Clark. THIRD Row: .1. Horwilz. M. Liurell. S. Williams. B. Herr- mann. L. Cullen. K. Richter. D. Larason. FOURTH Row: 5, Lancaster. N. Ruusa. K. Kippenhruck. !. ROIhFiEjIL .I. Sanders. E. Combs. D. RiHe. NOT Plu'rl'm-Lv: B. Barnes. L. Grooms. R. MCAneny. HOME ROOM 227- EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row: J. Silverman. T. Reilzer. .I. Hamlin. S. Brant. L. Loch. B. Hyah. B. Binkley. SmtuNn Row: B. Apseloff. M. Heueln D. Lindsay. ,J. Brick- wood. .I. Depuil K. Klinker. 5.1 Iillman. Q Sherbet. THIRD Row: B Bnhache. L..Zaret. F. Lahavitcll. J. Pellens. L. VKWood. D. Hurmherg. P. Morrison. J'. Shearin. szm'n Row: R. Leming. N. Stricklmg B. Miller. R. J01 Llan. M. McCamllisll. A. Max. L. Harold. C. Campbell. NOT PItYI'URl-ZH: D. Carpeanr. D. Dressle-r. 1.. Salman. W. Nuphensnn. S. Tlmnms. HOME ROOM ZSSNEIGHTH GRADE FIRST Rmv: .l. Lankfortl. B. Mhack. L. Cilland. P. Appel- huum. D. Dit-lzT 5. Kralzer. H. Smith. Slimnn Row: B. Kirth. A. Merc'vr. 5. Brooks. 5. Davis. L, Uerrein. D. Goldberg. R. F3111. THIRD Row: J. Mercer. A. Abbolt. .l. Coleman. 5. Klein. B. Muehlenhardl A. Hale. B, Cowan. Fmrmu Row: J Adams, R, Heines. D, Sexton. .I. Holzman. P. Davely. C. Hergert. T. Karp. F. Kalpel'. X'0'1' Puz'rmnzn: D, Boone, P. Puvely. HOME ROOM 6---SEVENTH GRADE FIRST Row: 5. Meituzn JA Muh16nharci. J. Garrett. J. Matthews. W. Werner. B. Miller. 0. Salyei's. SN Coyert. C. Sommer. SHCOND Row: G. T65561. S. Lease. G. Minson. H White. F. Hallenhach. S. Kaah. W. Tucker. D. Borowske, D. Sawyer. THIRD Row: U. Kaiser. R. Washhurn. 1.. Shaw. D. Toms. P. TPWPH. Fl Owen. J. Blersch. B. Spiess. R. Hare. FULH'I'H ROW: E. Friedenn. D. UHner. C. Thedcrs. S. Hmlvsh. G. Hunll: UV Woil. R. Mcnke. L. Lievsrlwrm G. Uremlwrg. Nn'r Puz'rrmcn: .l. Buchanan. S. Buchlmun. 69 u , me HOME ROOM 268NEIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: A. Waxler, E. Lawson, G. Melzger. T. Oscherwim T. Skidmurc. Slicnxn Rim: L. Diemer. B. Carpenter. B. Bierman. U. Cris- mere. C. Shannon M. Hendricks. THIRD ROW: L. Jones, N. Jump. J. Gel'son, J. Harvey, L. Rctr ncr. Packer, P. Good- FOURTH Haw: M. Burns. .J'. Hagedor'n, J. pasler. S. Glynn. J. Stone. NOT Pug'rlmw: C. Henn. B. Roberts. D. Washlmrn. HOME ROOM BWSEVENTH GRADE FIRST Row: 5. Sehall. S. Clayland. L. Roi, Cl Michaelson. HA Caluin. C. Young. C. Rampton, C. Alter. SECOND Row: C. Cook. J. Ewing. F. Miller. S. Sloan, M. An- derson. F. Meenachl L. Barr. C. EHron. THIRD Row: B, Fey. B. Fisier. R. Breeden, B. Stumpf, B. Vice. N. Siemering. R. Vogt. G. Honan. Fm'k'rn Row: D. Slalmer. B. Hm-kmuu. M. Felllnmn. ll. Hein- w-ke. S. Zappin. M. Pollard. R. Snyder. .1. Wallace, NOT Puz'l'l man: H. Gunman S. Hermm B. Swilfinger. HOME ROOM l4-SEVENTH GRADE Flus'r ROW: M. Rodner. H. Schrager. B, Gershkovitz. L. Hal- ter. J. Neuman, G. Williams, C. Davis, F. Williams, E. Cox. szoxn Row: M, Kassner. R. Savoy. M. Hesse. P. McLaren. B.Eroll..l.Ga1L T. Eken, A. Joseph. THIRD Row: J. Smith, D, Hadsell. K. Baiilie, E. Miller, K. Curel. 3 Simon, S. Tash. J. Ziegler. .l. Dine. FOURTH Row: R. Bulcm S. Jenss. M, Wacksman. R. Nathan. H. Mann. A. lsbell, F. Wilson, L. Blumemhal. M. Vaughn Nm' PEC'I'FRI-ID'. D. Cnrden. P. Cutteer. M Hoffman R. Puna- 1011i, HOME ROOM 51-SEVENTH GRADE Flns'r Row : II. Clark, E. Ashkenazie, M, Maclmnvitz, IVL Wil- kerson. D Colletl. P. Scherrer, C. Foster. Srccnxh Row: B. Hatfield. D. Ellison L, Meyer. 8. Bongard. D. Tassel. B. Sharp. A. McRoherts. THIRD Row: C, Brinkman. T. Westbrook A. Slums, S. Lew- eich, K. Quum. V. Monday. D. Keith, T. Henry. FOITWI H Row: G Gault. E, Mayor. C. Gardner, B. Behms. J. Bielski. L. Murphy. 13. Sundiin, S. Pnsivul. NOT IJIC'rmucn: B. Crockett, C. Moore, K.Tay10r. 70 HOME ROOM 16-SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Haile. R. Hadseli. K. Marcus. L. Petty. .l. Hammons, S. Levinson, K. ,IUllnsmL M. Cravens. L. Murphy. SECOND Row: R. Weber. R. Ohlinger. L. Morgan. B. Adams. C. Longini, J. Deutsch, .1. Tyson. J. Holt. M. Levine. THIRD Row: A. Everi , P. Coleman. J. Williams. R. Schnabel. M Wittenbaum, T. Wielle, C. Sand. .1. Ritterhulz, E. SIurgiH, M. Cobb. FOURTH Row: T. Hix. G. Owens. C. GurretL U. Spradlin, H. Cohen. R. Stagenlmrsi. F. Corn. D, Roberts. H. Drake, A. Heinkelein. NOT Plc'rum-Ln: .I Rulingfield. 1,. Corn. C. Fassv. D, Hender- son. P. Thompson. HOME ROOM 224 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Goldaqnilll. R. King. G. Moyer. S. Smith. J. Webb. K. Kingsbury. S. Rosenstein. W. Lawhorn. SECOND ROW: R. Degraff. G. Lawhorn. D. Gnodpusler', A. Hilda. S. Johnson A. KruseA J. Jonek B. Smith. THIRD Row: 5. Crouch. N. Bryant. T. Tanner. J. Barker, J. Nedelman, J. Jesse, M. Williams. F. Rose. FOURTH ROW: M. Caihle. C. Robinson. E. Ferguson. D. 511w moms. A. Tilford. W. Evans. H. Mangus. C. McDaniel. NOT PIIZ'I'I'IHCD: E Haarman. R. Nicvusch. C. Thornton. HOME ROOM 251 -SEVENTH GRADE FIRS'I' ROW: M. Dielb. .I. Berlram. R. Weaver. 5. Slmpsou S. McAneny, C. Wilson. SECOND ROW: 5. Baker. D. Echnmldson, D. Newman. C. Wil- son, N. Friedman. P. Baker. THIRD How: E. Smold. N. Nixon. M. Levine. B. Silvery, B. Bierman. R. Sherman. FOURTH Row: 0. Acus. M. Hogue. L. Clark. H. Tinglt; RV Earlywine. B. Shusler. H. Webster. No'r Purrumcn; B. Adams, M, AppeL R Brown. N Cohen. D. Deus. K. Furance. S. Green. G. Hall. W. Kipe, J. Leininger, R. Siehler. J. Shannon. HOME ROOM 313-SEVENTH GRADE FIRST HUW: C MCAninch. T. Kroegen S. Lieberman. D. El- more. K. Boslwick, K. Rudler. A. Nathan, B. Wesley SECOND Row: M. Pavely. Ii Lipsky. N. Simes. L. Clifford. A. Fowler. J. Wainicr. .L Westerkamp. D. Bently. D. Blackweldelx THIRD Row: J. NOEL R. Ruskin. B. 1210017.: P. Combs. P. Biven. B. Cooke, M. Cohen. 5. Thomas. T. Jones. FOURTH ROW: G. Brawn. W. Yonka. Y. Ba'lay. B. Strume. N. Craig. P. quodweu'd. S, Brown .I. Bisclloif. L. Calvin, NOT PHL'I'lmlin: R. Hersekberg. P. Nahalsky. A. Owen. HOME ROOM 325 SEVENTH GRADE FIRsT ROW: C. Stein. J. Wassermun, L. l-lmrssig, L. Kcnpff. P. Hillingcn S. Zemboch. C. Btlrlillc Slarzown Row: M. Morgan, H Sterling, C. HaIL G. Skurow. ,J. Fritch, S. Carp. P. Barnard. THIRD Row: F. Slesnick. F. Silverslein, B. Ross. S Ruse, K, Jenkins, J. Fine. H. Pressler. H. Fox. - FOURTH Row: K. W'atts. J. Manzi. K. Hayslin L Kuslmen L. Pilder, .1. Kelly. S. Bollinger. M. Morris. NUT PICI'URED: P, Adler. .l. Fuquay. J. Jung. B. Liskun. J. Roulzung. P. Hamilton. HOME ROOM 307-SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: B. DeHarL S. Reuse: D. Pildas E. Luckner, L, Dennis. R. Effmn, ,l. Luken. SECOND Row: K. Galin. V. Bagdal. M. Maxwell. T. XVJSC, T Elmeking. J. Fritz D. Vandenberg. S. Rabin. THIRD Rom: L. Pellen ,1. Bradley. H. Selbsl. K. Simona J. Snyder. B. Foger. P. CuItel'. FOURTH Row: M. Cohlllagen. M. Keen P, Weiss. D Kassmer. Z. Baden, L. Vales, R, DuHC. E, Baum. NO'I' Plc'rmucu: L. Brown, K. Keith, T. Lyon, P Talh, 5. Case, M. Scott. HOME ROOM 331ESEVENTH GRADE FIRST Row: J, Katz. NV Kleintn K. Unurlnmiller. V. Franklin. S. Butchkes. S. Krauitz. SlicoNn Row: K. Bryant. B. Parity. J. Manischewitz. .I. Sea- man, C. Brenner. .1. Pryor. C. Benson. THIRD Row: J. Hyman J. WiHiams. L. Rubel, M. Hoffman. B. Schafer. A. Shreve, J. Behr. Jr. FOURTH Row: J. Richardson. B. Blum. L. Hammond. R. Zimov. M. Kumer. D. Sway, 5. Becker. NOT P1r:'r1ml-:D: W. Bohl, BS Chamimrlain. .I. Farkas. B. Hatter. B. Hoefl. M. Sullekr HY Sterling. S. Sway. R. XVatkens. HOME ROOM LUNCH ROOM 2S SEVENTH GRADE FIRST Row: A. Cohen. H. Ueltieman. D. Bulser. S. Miller. S Dewey. N. Payler. SS Spiegel. SECOND Row: C. Scllmitt. P. Webelx W. Morgan. R. Wains- colt, M. Comba F. Zigler. S Schwartz. R. Stertmeycr. THIRD Row: J. Gordon. L. Sallirsllury. B, Swillinger. B. Metz- car. C. Sapadin. S, Newbrey. M. Lawson. A. Taylor. FOURTH Row: P. Zweifel. N. Bracken. W. Cash. MA Durham. C. San- ders: B, Morrison. .lS Cohen. R. Owens. NOT Plcruman: C. Clifton. J. Ferguson. D. McDermou. R. Owens. HOME ROOM LUNCH ROOM 1- SEVENTH GRADE FIRST How: H, KulmkoH. E. Wikas. E. Ferguson. M. MeiseL D. Simone. L. BrilL S. Kennedy. .1. Segal. SECOND Rtm':D.MiI1nan. L. Long. C. French. .I. Bull. G. Van Dyke. J. Samuels. HS Kalz. L. Eck. THIRD How: ,1. Murphy. I. Schlan. R. Neholsky. P. Frye. .I. Osgood. M. Finney, M. Mnorehead. C. Gregg. FOURTH Row: B Sexton. G. Schneider, L. 00115, K. Malthewx .l. XValker. L. NewporL H. Brown. H, Stewart. NUT PICTIIIHCD: U. Bayes, B. Muormun. H. Stewart. R, Yockey. HOME ROOM LUNCH ROOM 3- SEVENTH GRADE FIRST Row: R. HirsL R. Ruse. .I. Mahmhevilz. R. Braunslein. H. CoalesA O. Curtsinger. H. Waxmam L. Cralltree. SHCONU Row: M. Schwartz. JS Roszell. K. Franklin. D. Funk. L. Henry. A, Hushaw. .IS Luchrman. K. Schlecl. W. Galloway. TIIJRD Hnw: J. Hurt. M. Levin. F. Berg. P. . SI'fL C. Shur. A. Rutman. L, Levin. P. Packer. C. Kurtz. FOURTH Row: D. Bitter. R. Nielmus. B. Kirzsinger. L. Fpley. .l. Lauman. B. Wettig A. Davis, C. Goldberg. S. Cnhn. NUT PICfZ'l'lIRI-LD: H. Boates, A. Laney, C. Palmer. HOME ROOM LUNCH ROOM.4- SEVENTH'GRADE FIRST How; N. Davis. M. Slraus. V. Morgan J. Slmriman. J. Cramer. P. 'Riuhman. W. Julian. D, Crablrec. SECOND HOW: RV Linsnn. E. Bhlhm. j. SHIYLYIZR C. Murray. D. Parker. E. Wade. L. Seipell. R. Tessendm'f. THIRD Row: 5. Roy. L. Hagemeier. B. Pesnulz. M. Toner. .II. Branscum. C. Thornton. B. Rubin. J. Mitchell. FOURTH Row: B. Hinghand. B. Shuller, V. Pesking. J. Adams. A. Friedman. B. Katz. C. KuhneIL C. Bookman, No't' Puz'rumcn: S. Coffey, W. Roll, S. Tobin. Junior High Snaps Each awlivity we enjoy at Woodward does its part in making our school more than j ust a school. It becomes a giant stage where we can display our talents or become a part of the back stage crew, so essential to a good production. y, hm x 4' VI-IIIIIIIII. 5. Cash. I'I. ZIH'riIII SI-iIIHNIJ IIIIW: B. SWIIIIIIgPr. IN FIIIM KHW: S. I.l'IIII'l'IIIilIl. II. KI-irll. II. IchIgIIL II, II.II:III' ' P. XILIIIIIPW I IIIII3III lIrquL II, Ifij'Ir-rnl. J, lgll'rrl'h, .I. SIIIII-r III SI'IIII;'IIII'I'. KIIIIkI-I'. Ii. KIIIIPHIEIIL I7. IIIIIIIIKIIII. ,I. SI'gIII. 'I'IIIIIII IIUI'I: .II IIIIUII'IIIIu. III IJruinn. KI Conr' .I. SIIIIIIIIIIq XI. WiIII-IIIIIIIIIII. I5. SI-IIII l' , .IIIIIII. ' leIr 'I'Ils' IL IIIIIIL-UH Alliulh. I I-Iilw IIUIIIIII RUII; I14 I'IEIIUI. I3. Roy. IJ. SIII'lI-r. K, Ixusir. HIHIIinII PI-III I. IIII III IIEII'II- I X IuIII ' I Rah II'I'IIIII RIIII SIIHI'IH'IE. Ii. ugh II. WIIIIII. Ii. Wurll. J. I'M. II. WRITIu Ii. .II-IIriI-SI NiIII III. II. IJIIIIIHH .. III Igul II RIIIIIII SIIIII KIIII: I'L blIHIIrL R. IIigIcy. III Lilwurk. D. CIIIIIIII-rg. II. Iqum. The Student Council Starling from 24c IzIIcII Iusl yeuIz IIIE' Sr'hnnl Council under IlIe enthusiastic direction OI MI: Richard HoIIson and Mrs. Durothy SnIII'oeIeI'. has. come a long: way in the past year in realiz- ing IIS worthwhile goals. The Senior High School Council and the Junior High SchooI Coun- cil. comprised of I'CIII'eseIItulin-s eIected from each homeroom, form the SchooI Council of Wnuciwz'nd Hiuh Schoml TIJtretIIt-I IIIeI sIriIe I0 eIICIIuIage Ivspecl for private pmph uh. and sanitation. I0 promote IIeIleI IeIaIinnshiIIs between the studenls and faculty. In Islahlish a Code of CumIIIcL and I0 IJCIICI the school hy helping to finance Iandsc Laying and decuIIIIiIIg the SCIHNJI Thc cuunciI has established supmvised. and operated The Sludenl NIIveIIlI HIIIII- the Lost and Found Dcpartmcnl. and cnnce :iuns III the Executive Council headed by PIIHIIIEIII Phil Mallhewp. 'rlllz vested all the executive powers gIaIIIeII III the consti- IIIIinII. This: muncil is CUIIIIIOSEII HI nine senior high cnnamittee members and five junior IlIfJIl mumlmrc 'IIIIC UIIII'CFF ut'v I-IIIiI Matthews. PI'esiIlt-nl: ,IIIaII LInyd. FII'F-I Vice-Presideul: Dick Hallel- way. 5:400an VICl-I-PI'PhIIIeIIII Diane Lvngcl. Sm-I'vlury. and Rogvr Highlt'y. SergeaIII-al-Arms. 'IVIIP SIIIUUIII lIIJf'I'ilIIUll III IIlt' Hr'hnnl CUIIIH'II is dependent IIIIIIII IIIr- plTSIIIPIIL Phil Mal Ihews. Helping IIXPHIIO IIIP IeIII's' III IIH' SI'IImII Council urv IIIP IWn I'II'O III'PsiIImIls. .IuaII LIUI'II xllIII Hick Hillaway, 76 Executive Council Tm', LEFT: Members of the health and sanilatiun commit- tee lake an active parl in keeping our school dean. TOP. CENTER: One of the School Councilk daily chore; is filling the canrly machines and selling popcorn, TOP RIGHT: The Junior High surial and welfare committee sponsors many sm'iul aHuirs for Junior High Sintlems. Finsr Rms: Kl. Hobsull. .I. LImIL IL Huluuuy H. Helium. SELUVH ROW: 3 Livhurv mun, S. Adams J, 5rhimpf. N. Tumer. H. Zm-rin. THIIm Rnw: D, Lengrl. H. Wnud. ' D. Cnldh?r;; R,qu'na P, Snylm BOTTOM. LEFT: Postws 2111' made amt! 111mg by members of lllff Juniur High sm-iul cummillee. BOTTOM. CENTER: Sweatshirls. hiIlF and many other novelties can he purchased in 1116 sludenl slim: BOTTOM. RIGHT: ML Sutton discusses school problems with the principalk advisory committee. JUMP TIEKEYE IDLE HEM! Bob Wetlengel plays an important Business Editor Pal Hand checks part on the annual staH by taking many of the pictures. The puhhcalion of New WoodwardE hrst annual look the hard work and cooperation of the advisers, Miss Vera Hollander and Mr. Pete Courlas, and the entire annual staff. Both the Business and the Liter- ary sings strove to create an annual of quality and satisfaction. The staH worked diligently trying to meet their deadlines in order to he uhle 10 distribute the annual 011 time. The Literary staff, for the most part, was inexperi- enced, and every afternoon saw them in Room 51 carefully over her financial reports, Woodward Treasures struggling with nmnuscript sheets and trying to hg- ure out the Iayout dummy. The Business staff was seen busily seeking ads and trying to make ends meet fmancially. Soon the class-disrupling picture schedules hegan. Remember the unexpected candid shots and you 1' mixed-up schedLHe? It took mistakes, hard work, and ability, hut mosl 01' all a surplus of optimism t0 produce lhis TREAS- URE, New Wondwzmrs ht'st annual. Fmsr Run; H. llurlnng. .I. Srhmixh. J. Smilll. P, qu-ul. D. A, CulIh-r. D, M. lhllirr. Sl-Mlxh Rim: H. Green C, SthHt-rh L Ll'plln'. M. TinlIlIL't', B. WILKI- lvngz'l. 5, Fix-Illcr. H, szlrs. XI. Harrison. E. Bmllux, W. Nihlil'. Business SI'dH members check over the numerous ads they Swamped with work. a literary staff member tries tireles. have for the annual. to meet 1161' deadline. The business part of ihe annual is adequate- ly supervised by Mr. Pete Courlas. Much of Miss Vera Hollanderfs time: is spent working with the annual Iherary .H'I'dH. ANNUAL BUSINESS STKFF , V, Clifton, S. lh-H. P. Hand. 11 Lutz. N. Hensley. N. Wirtll. szoxn Row: M. llzuh. C, Brnwa C, Currier. J. Km-k, ', JA'IL J. Slmrxu Tmlm Row: R. Kluxll. 1K Mulln'ws. J. lelnn. W, Blankenship, WV Himimun, J. Kuoingilu-rg. J. Braver- mzul, H. Huwnum '5 Gnmlmnn. FIIH'I' Rur Pnluy. c vat In Righl Sl'hl'lmdvr, B. S ., Hma J, Wahur. F. FHSIK'WINUL R, ROSSPIEIH. J, Wvlwn D, Druvkrn SLHJVII Rnw: M. Wang. S. Haws J. Klullnu, U. Wrnvngvl. 'l'mnn Row: C. Srllrm-Ilrr. l9. Uuhllmrg .. Bullingmx N SIIHlLU: H. lipslehL FHIKIH Huu': NI, Hnlmxn. B. HilrhulL N4 Fl'm'kt'l'. . Auger. XI, Hun D, Ilrvnle-r. FII-I'H Rim 1. Uzu'IiIL S, Lullulm,j, Tayinr. ll. I.21wrvm'v..l. Clluri'h. D. UilJ-un. U. q-x'mun. Sum Him: Trimlalv. J. PunkarL A. 'J'lIiL-hneyer. L ank D, LINE. Curiam. II. A, t llirr. , LVTII Kim: H. mnhulrl, ll, ankm S, Mrm-un B. Finch, S. Shaw N. 1,, HnweH, P. 'I'lmmpsnn, lCumrH RLm: 1,. vai: ,L Barman. J. Hat'gddine, B. Gnldeu. J, Max'ur, ., Kinney, P. CHIIHL NIVTH Hmv: J, Hm-thy, A. KulwnnwyPt'. L Jay, D. Friedman. C. 'l'umurin. Bulldog Barks ,r n. B. F0 n 'r. N. Cruwfnrnl . C. Hahim S Lumlt. 5. Vzlllhvus. U. Lzlrrii'n P. Crawl. . JUan-. R. Iluggilh. ll. Hlka J, Huhlnlr. I. imu. A. Srlll'uwlcr. A. Kurt, R Uunt' U. Cu-u-y. U. Amusun. .I. Bunm'r. IJ. Winn. J. I: LL- 31. Hurlung. .I, Uning. l3. Shilling. B. Fox. 5. Rama 5 , .lt'nkvr. J. Sn'llmidl. J. Morgan. P. Jordan. KI. Friwr'l K. wax. J. tlurpenie-r. P. Nvlstm. J. 131ml. C. Rnlm'ls Maggie Seller. Hliturinwllief: checks uwr a freshly primal t-npy uf a current etlfliun, lidimrial SEaH: B. Russeloll. .l Welwlx Ii, Shaffer. D. M, CnlIiE-r, S. Wilson. M. Seller. .1. ', F. Fuglmnan. 80 The efficient and hardworking Bulldog Barks staff, under the direction of Miss Frankie Pride and Mr. Charles Warman, manages to produce a bi- weekly newspaper out of what seems to he endless confusion. Starting early during the summer, the Bulldog Barks staff worked hard to put out the Hrst issue on the first day of school. Work is plenteous for the hurried editors as well as the busy reporters, as deadline night sees the tiny newspaper room over- Howing with students and clamor. The job of pro- ducing the newspaper is divided between the Busi- BUSINESS EDITORS Far Left: Subscriptions publicity, and the economy of the paper are supervised by Miss Frankie Pride. Left: The latest issue of the Bulldog Barks is checked care fully hy the advisort Mr. Charles Warman. Hess Staff, under Jewell Martin, and the News StaH under the editor-in-chief Maggie Setter. Pictures to crop, pages to make up, stories to cut, headlines to count-ethe work seems to never end, but make-up sheets and pica rulers are quickly abandoned when the usual order from Frisches ar- rives. This year the staff found time to introduce a custom at Woodward the Touchdown Turnabout, sponsored by the Bulldog Barks, was such a success it has been decided upon as an annual funds raising aHair. MV Frnmlmhl, J. Marlin, Be Fullmcr, P, Nelson. Ft Goldberg. B. Wollon- :IPI. J. Carpenter, A. Thh-lmcycr, C. Schroeder, j. Hargadine. Deadhne nlght 15 an evemng 0f hard work afld ChHOS. Dramatics GLAMOUR BOY, a comedy, was produced by the Senior High Dramatics Club this year. Chauncy, the under-sized, undernourished, and under-loved kid played by Edward Pine really didnht want to write that biography assigned him by the English teacher of Oakville High School, Miss Presscott, portrayed by Gloria Meyer, HEither write it or . Hunky said Miss Presscott, 50 Chimney dug into his Hero Ed eagerly gives all the details of the rescue t0 Reporter dream world and came up with an exciting life, iden- Sam. tifying himself with Flash Homer, the thig Wheer, of Oakville High. In his dream composition Chaun- cey performs outstanding feats for the benefit of Georgebelle Roberts, the most popular girl in the Roberts, Al Goldberg, to become indebted to Chaun- school, played by Donna Lou Heyman. Encouraged cy and the school, promising Oakville a swimming by the ofhce secretary, Miss Davis, portrayed by pool. Complications arise, however, when the biog- Marilyu Strauss, Chauncy unveils his deepest raphy is entered in a contest and wins first prize, dreams. His great finale is rescuing Georgehelle shattering Chauncfs dream world, but the little guy from her swimming pool, causing her father, J. C. comes through in abig way! M. Burns, R. Levinthal. A. Cohen, N, Lay, M. Strauss, E. Pine. P. Cuban, B. Wagner, S. Smith, J. Davis. SECOND Row; M. Myer- stuin, T. Pfchcr, B. Sand, S. Weisen, P. Gruber. J. Schmidt, De Winn, P, Goldsmith, G. Myer, D. Luhrmun. Tnmu Row: J. Aull, J. Hnrhimuscr, D. Suttlcr, K. Kullick, S. Fine, L. Carl, J. Bentz, M. Abbott, L. Masnn, J, Weaver, M. Wade. FOURTH Row: N, Kumpf, I. Misrat-k, J. Peurlnmu. V. Kuludny, A. Goldberg. Bt Sch, 5. Mandelbaum, D. Heyman, R. Mark, A, Goldberg, Ev Stewartt FIF'l'lI ROW: 5. Race, J. Mublswurth, M. Ynukilis, D. Dreyer, C. Cumminst FIRST Row, left to right: In OUR TOWN, Marilyn and Ed, Sweethearts, contentedly sip Marilyn and Jerry hastily dodge the swiftly thrown baseball a chocolate malt at the drugstore. as Ed makes a lucky catch. Congratulations! Ed receives grateful congratulations from Donnafs father for his spectacular rescue. The Atomic 955 Nervous tension surrounds the performers on the tense opening night when all the backstage hustle and unexpected mishaps seem to he heard by the audience. On come the performers, all striving to- gether for the perfection that comes only with long, tedious rehearsals. The frightened student hidden under the grease paint, costume, and spotlight, ap- pears calm and experienced. N0 reward is sought but the reward of entertaining and the satisfaction of a successful production and a. job well done. Thus we add another treasure, the gsAtomic 55. A ' :1: h a mu.- ' .. ' m 4 u! nwgh-a um mm X. ' WM? ma Precision and co-ordination combined wilh beauty and poise compose the chorus lines of the 4iAt0mic 555, Jam: H u I l i n g e 1' sweetly Lynne Dhonau, graceful 5l11gsz'l-Es .a Grand Night ha'llcrina. dances to ti Love for bulglng'7 wuh the cholr ; softly accompaning her in the background. Paris? The, hard work and expert knowledge of the projection crew concerning the mechanics of lighting eHects are indispensable in producing the. Showcase. ThB art committee designs and makes the stage sets which add reality to the show. Nzlntty Mull'cl, Judy Mart. and. Sue Evans dance perlly lu Harmmlizing 10 ;'51eamlmat'5 are the Nl'livltttte. , Suella Ii Mi. Adams, Donna Wynn, Nancy Fracker, and Joyce Rich. Jl'lu- hunk ';5;1fm-ruvkin;: Made iusy llt'lps lwo lllllgh 'l'lu- anlwzu'd Trianglt'; 521m Haw. John Howard. and UDCII u lvurglar-prouf 5211.0. hen Fink, givt' lllcir inim'prcmliUII of a precision dance chorus Tho vlmrus Nm' I'Chezu'scs diligently to perfect their Charleston number 50 II will be free of Haws: on opening night. French Club FIRST ROW: Mrst Parker. A. Cnhcn. A. De:- Sunder, I. Lea. D. M. Collier. T. Jnnns. F4 CHM- herg, S, Smilth C. Brnthorlnn. C. Unnnishmam. SEIHJNII ROW: N. Brivkwnmt. C. Lowenstvin. D. Van Driel, M. A. Hurlung. J. FullixL HI. Ila. D. 'J'homzts. Ii. Fuaulmuctlvr. J. Miller. B, Hobbs, Tnnm Row: D, Gibson. 1. Cluusv. S. Evans: 1 Oslcmlurp. N. Frzlrkvr, J. Bonner. B. Durham. B. Friedman. M. Frish. M. Altslan J. Miltman. Ful'lrru Ruw: B, Nliu'luall, B, BnJ. lingcr, Jt Rivh. :VI. Mmumlw, C. BlunL C. Burke A. Black J. Blunswin. E. Pine, M. S, Heap, D, Schcrmcr. FIFTH Rmr: Jt Kinney. N, Cruw- furd, M. Stuurnzlgcl. J. Morgan. C, Hall. J. Ht Shnre, P. Livvsay. S, Hill, J. Nnrris, M. Hill'- rismL K. Srhunbuchur, E. Meiscl, SIXTH Ruw: C. Miller, C. Berusm. Mt Cream 5, Shaw. N, Bilkin, Jt AvuruhamS, J. Laucr, J. Crinlcn, It'L Raincs, M. Dutensky, BA Joseph. SEVENTH Row: D. Hullarin. J. Musur, A Hardyv J. Culrlsnn. C, Rush, S. h tttlxuws. B. Cnhhzn, C. Wondrufi. B, KincaiIL C. Currier, J, Hrnwn. M, Kinuhelne. FmHTH Row: M. Cnmins. Jt BrucdmL .TL Rnscn- lhul. J. Slcvcnsun, R. Miller. R. Compton, H. Whinekur, Ht Sult. R. Klimt, D. Agin. NINTH Row: J. Kyle, J. Curpenlcr. J. Iiuhhle. J. 011mg. 1!. Huhmun. J. Cuplu. L. Michelson, D. Huchingur. D. LungeL N. 'J'uvrnen, N. Putter. TENTH Row: J, Watts, D. Amasnn, Bt Backert DV FI-isl. P. Irwin. F, Swat, French Club tries to bring to the students a love of the language and an understanding of the French peo- ple in an unusual and interesting way Two of the annual affairs are the breakfast in March at which a typical Hpetit dejeuneW is served and a picnic with a traditional softball game. Other meetings consist of French plays, speakers, music, and games. Mrs. Elizabeth Parker is the adviser. The ofhcers are: President, Dan M. Collier; Vice-President, Terrie Jones; Secreta 1' , Faye Coldhenr; Treasurer, Ida Lea. y . b Studiosi Optimi, ELStop for short, has many ac- tivities to increase the members knowledge of and interest in Latin. These activities include games, plays, and speakers. Latin Club is Open to all second, third, and fourth year Latin students. Mrs. Pauline Haverkos is the advisor. The officers are Sam Sudman7 president; Ruth Kloker, Secretary; Sandi Norris, Treasurer; and Joan Freiden, Program Chairman. FIRST Row: S Surlmun. J, Fruiuh-n, P. Huvrrkns. J. Bullingrrt S. Norris. Smuwn Raw: C. Muhie, 1L Walling, D. Hufl, J. Lind. J. Munrc, J. W'utts. Jt HI-nrh-lt, Kt ISelhcl. M. E, Unrr-is, 'I'num Row: B. Friu-tlmzuL AL Mountain C. Huntl-r, XL Eggerding. L. Mvinhurg, Y. Czlrtlner. J, Auger, J. Ilzlrgmlinv. IVm'Jt'rH Row: S. Fruurlcnhurg. S. Huyslipt B. Full- mvrt C4 Imlwit-k, Pt SilylL'L J. Hurgndimx FIFTH linw: IA. lav. I3, Hrrnhurdt. A, Kitll. R. MvMurrun, H Hc't'rmzmn. K. Mix. Studiosi Optimi Der Zeitgeistgs activities center around its Objectives, which aim to further the practical use of German, to acquaint its members With the cultural and historical background of the German people, and to provide them with an understanding of present day Germany. The meetings include fllms 011 Germany, learning Ger- man songs and dances, and speakers. Der Zeitgeist means spirit of the times. Mr. Sanger is Ihe advisor. The officers are Marilyn Fasold, President; David Ef- i'ron, Vice-Presidenl; Barbara Highhouse, Secretary; Lee Spievack, Treasurer; and Paul Forster, Sergeant- al-Arms. FIRST Row: B, Highhnusla M, Fumhl, H. Wrm'. D. Druri-u-r, R. Sln'illhzu'lcr, N. 'I'hrifxshuuscn S. Km-h. SECOMI Row: D. EHmn. N. Alter, B. Svnli. S. Shth-r. 1:. Rirhzu'tlsuu. K. Kirsvh. J. Hunlcy. J, lh:insrlnnidL R. Kh-ilL 'I'Ilnxn linw: P. Furslun 'lh Reinsrhmidt. U. Brrm, JA Sluuvrnug'd, II Srirln li'L S. Cumlmun. D. Frucchu-mcyen J, Knenigshrrg. R, Kirwh. Mr. Curlis Sangvr. .Mlvisur, Der Zeitgeist Spanish Club FIRST HOW: M. Busingvr. A. Sillrc'l'swili. M. Frumhnld, G. MW 5; B. Wagner. P. Cohan. R. Kielun. I3. Cullman, R. Finch D. Henkr'. SHLZUNU Row; E. Muycra. M. Grafl. EVL Quinn. .r'L Ruhin, K. Junvriu, R. Burm-k. J, SupmlilL C. Rntzmun. D. Sterling. THmn Row: J. Manic, R. RngnH, C. Buer, N, Speaks. M. Hubsnm C. SL-hruedcr. B, Hulpcrn. S. Euslcr, N. SulUL-r. Sh Rnthslein. B, Mnnish FOURTH Raw: M, Burnsv J. Spiro. K. Krucck, S. DunfurtlL Eh Foley, 5. Ficdlcr, C Marlin, NT. Reed. E. Muimnn. Jh Raunil M. Meyers. FIFTH Raw: J. Ruehlc, Kh Fellahaum. C. Lund, J. Lorenz, Unknnwn, 'l'. Vishnu , J. Allison. M. Fox. K, Baker, L. Wilnen J. Huilsume, SIXTH Row: D, Reed, E. Cuhem S. Luufcr, K. George. D. Mullnx. A. Prime. Unknown. P. Haggard. Dh Anson. By Luury, D. Blitzer. SEVENTH ROW: 1. Lunkfurd, B, Wuhl, Ah Gumunin 1, L Crismere, P. Mark. C. Drawer, 5. Phillips, D. Lingle. Sh Lumh. C. Cnlnlnugh. J. Strnmhcrg, L. Vance. EIGHTH ROW: M. Wasserman, 5. Mclzran R. Wnlfsun. S. Gurizm, M. Davis. N. Meyers, J. Thomas. Ii. Huggins. H. Buvk. E. Markcl. C. Rudukcr, L. Lcwclch, Unknown, S. Read. Spanish Cluifs many activities during the year in- cluded movies 011 Spain, learning Spanish songs and dances, speakers, and two bullflghters from Mexico. Mrs. Silherstein is the adviser. The olhcers are Phyllis Cohen, President; R011 Keilen, Vice-President; Caro- line Brown, Secretary; and Gloria Meyer7 Treasurer. Business Education Club l-'n1.v1'1' Row: B. Lumh. D. Blilzcl: E, Burlnw. B. W'hilvhuusc, A. Colwn. Mr. 31142111111, XI. Myrr- slcin. sztwn R1111: .L Hunk, B. 15l1Ai1-I1. 1L Srhwalr 1 F. Kl'm'utz. U. thryx IC. Kclr- ', J1 l.1m-1 l'Iulm Haw: U. Mulmun. ,l. Luu . M. Hum .- K. X'Ivyrl'. W. 2151111: B, llzuliulll. A. Wuinhcimur. . Adams. Fulln'm Row: II 11111? munn. C. Mcywz C1 Clark. P. Crugn. K. F1132 J1 Mcinking, J, Acrce. U. R111-kw11ml. FIFTH ROW: 51 Latham, N, Hensley. U1 Lulz, B. Barnum J. Dinner. D. Grushuu. P, Muhlcnpnh, P. Hand. 0. Smith. SIXTH Row: C. Cnrdnn, J. Taylnr. N. SvVIu-nck, J, SchiH, N, F111'r1-s. S. Singer, M. Kieth, XI. Plulkiu, S. 61111111112111. SEVENTH Row: C, 'llnnzn'in, C. Mechun, M. Green. Business Education Club sponsors trips to industry, banks, factories, and companies rendering a service, in order that its members might more fully understand the intricacies of business. Social activities are also carried out, such as the very successful hayride. Mr. MCCOHH is the advisor and the oHicers are: President, Charlfetlc: Harluw; Vice-Presidenl, Barbara Whitehouse; Secretary, AHenc Cohen; Trezn-ulrer, Daryl Blitzer; SergeanbalnArnls, Bill .IQum'lJ. The primary purpose of Senior Art Club is 10 help with art work for school functions. During the school year this talented group has designed signs, posters, stage sets7 costumes, and decorations for the Senior High. Senior Art C1 uh members donH believe in all work and no play, however. Their various social functions include picnics, skating parties, and hayl'ides. The advisers are Mr. William Meushan and Mr. William Kearney. The ulhcers are: President, Mary Sears; Vice President, Jan Smilh; Secretary, Judy W1 Hell; Treasurer, Pal McVey. FIRST R1111; Flnnr: Ti, 811111-1111: J. Miller. M, Runm M. iglllilllll. D, Hcymun, B, Curlh, VI. Mulsumnru. '1'. PEMT, Suzuw er', Siuing: D. 51-111mm. S Singrr, D. Finer. U, Sl11n1lihvrd. A, Welwr. J, Smilh. N'L 311111141 J. WSilh-lt, R Xln'Vvy. C. thlnlm. J. Wilsnn. 'I'11111n R1111; Slunding: Ur. W1 Marshall. Mr. W1 Kearnvy. H, PanH'. C, Hmlgv. H, Thmnns. H, Burk. C. 'I'rimhlc. ,I, Slirklur. S. Pulty. D. WJIh-r. JV. Jnnvs. I. Cuml. J, Runshnim. B. Miner, 15, 15111- Iinger. S, Smith. S, ShuiTrr. J. Fullill. V1 Cliilun, lu. Crulmr, Ful'u'rH R1131: V. lh'icku'nml, 5. Km-h. L. 05115111111111. B. NIiu-thL J, Humaufimu K. Fella- I1u11n1. J, Hurgzulinr. J. Yolk. D, lelugc, L, 31151. L. P114111. 1.. vaffcr. G, Mrwr. S. Finllur, M. Humm, C, Hall, H. Baker, I1 1'11 Haw: E Bevin, j. livrrs. F. LivhumuuL SeniorArt Club $7361: f? k a 1:5: 3 h , 35 A5; 32w . Future Teachers of America, certainly an activity of high aims and ideals, is dedicated to perpetuating and fostering the spirit and desire for learning. In the hands of these future teachers lies the hope of America. Miss Hall and Mr. Haverkos are the advisers. The olhcel's of this group are Phyllis Cohen, President; Roberta chinlhal, Vice President; Rosanne Steinhart- ur, Secretary; Barbara Friedman, Historian; Marilyn Frisch, Treasurer. Fms'r Row: P. Cnlmn, R. Levinthal, R. Sleinlmrlcr. B. Friedman. M. Frisrh. SECOND Row: J. ank. I. Mullins. C, Hudgc. E. Blllhll'k. M. Wade. THIRD Raw: R. Waldun, J. Mellon. E. Sichl, Burns. D. Winn. Fm'n'ru Row: D. Reed, I... lesnn. M. Rit'ill. J. Whezlvur. N. Rifkind. FIFTH ROW: J. Ber- :unn. .I. Millul', G. Meyer. 5. Smilh, Miss HEIH. Future Teachers 0 f America JuniorHigh Art Club lI'IHS'I' limv: P. Axllrr, J. anzuug, S Davis. U. ApsvluiL J. Wusserlmlu. Se Kunm-dy. SECUVH ROW: S. Roy, C. Summer, A, I,.uwcnlhall, NL Rudncr, A Cohen, R. Richmzm. THIRD Ruw: J. Mitchell, C, Thurman, D. Simune, C, Murray. J. Hymum L. Fuster, Ht Pulinsky, Lt Kumpff, B. Partiz, C. Goltfllergt B. Crecn. FUL'M'I'H Row: K Hzlyslip. H. Stewart, G. Osgund. .It Kuslmer, 5. Rose, C. Tzlylur, K. DilViS. C. Buukmzm, M. Honzm, M. Tuner, Mrs. Corry, Mrs. Knpcll. J unior High students are given a Chance to display their creative ability and talent in the Junior High Art Club, a hi-weekly organization under the direction of Mrs. Myra Corry and Mrs. Lorraine Kapell with Sandy Davis7 Phyllis Adler, Barbara Apseloff, and Judy Routzong serving as President, Vice President, Sec- retary, and Treasurer, respectivety. Some of their worth while undertakings have been these 01 decorating fur lhe Junior High Dance and seasonal occasions; also working 011 individual art projects. Junior High Dramatics Club FIRST Row: C Huffvltl. J. Hahn. R. Jnrdun. L. Campbell. A. Silversluint SECOND Row: J. lIuilstnnc. J. Sjlvcrman. E. Irishman, D. Drusslet'. P. Campbell. THIRD ROW: L. 2;: e1, J. Rultllil. . Zisman. K. Klimler, B. Mnnis, H. Clics. FOURTH Row: C. Guldhcrg. S. Bram. B. Almrloll'. B. Stephenscm. L. Mnure. FIFTH Row: L. Bur- tun, J. Pellcns. 1.. Timmer. N. Turner. K. Liuk- kuneu. S. Vtin Gcrichmn. SIXTH Row: l7, Hur- tlmg. D. Dreyer. R, RnguH. P. Irvin. S. Hill. P. Kcnnody. Miss Miller, The purpose of the Junior High Dramatics Club is to incite interest in Dramatics. In their meetings they produce plays and playlets, to increase knowledge and enjoyment of actinU. Reports and panel discussions have helped them share their dramatics experiences. The advisor is Miss Mary Miller and the ofhcers are: President, Anita Silverstein; First Vice-President, Carol Hoffald; Second Vice-President, Jennie Rahe; Secretary, Linda Campbell; Treasurer, Ronald J 01-61011. The Red Cross activities at Woodward are directed through homeroom Jr. Red Cross Council representa- tives. It is an international service organization, dedi- cated to helping others, hoth at home and abroad, in time of need. Their many activities include the mem- bership drive, friendship boxes7 tray favors and com- fort items for hospitals, and the International Schoot Music Progtjgun. Miss Ruth Giesen and Mrs. Pauline Haverkos are the udvisurs. FIRST Ruw: Mina P. lluvvrkns. IXIihr. H. 030mm. Karen Virults. Sl-zmm'n Run: Alan Strrkin. Jr'rry Slt-lmrnzlgzct. Junior Red Cross Council n. N W A new and very promising organization is the Sev- enth and Eighth Grade Mixed Choir, which made its debut at the Christmas assembly. This group, number- ing one hundred students, is elective and extra-curricw lar and fills the need of those especial talented choir members who are unable to elect the fifth period Junior Choir. The Choir plans to participate in the Ohio Music Education and auditioned in May. Under the excellent leadership of Miss Rita Will, director, the choir prom- ises to grow in popularity and to become a firmly es- tablished tradition at New Woodward. Flnsr RUW: C. ant'h, C. Buyus. L Putty. JV Fritz. J. Ruim's, P. Nehnisky, J. Bertram, Unknuwn, G, 'I'vsscl, L. Brill. L. Dennis. C. Davis, Mi Muxwi-ii. Ki Bullingmz 31. qunm. C. Stein. SELDND RtJW: J. Suhrugc. At Brawn. F. SlesnickV L. Hnilinyt-r. L, Roy. S. Shipiu. L'. Clark, C. Brenner. J, Wuincr. J, XVQ-hlcrkump. 5. Carp. B, Erikle S. Case. R. Walls, Unknmm, Hi Saveru. R. Hnln. B. LL-zilril't'. J. Williams. THIRD Row: C. Owens. Bill Svhwalh. F, Ruse, H. Smith. I. Kmlls. .I. Slump, V, thurlF. XI. Humirivka, L. LiBrizc. L. Calvin, D. Sluhnvr. D. Lindsay. W. Barbara. C. Welder, Kt Jenkins. G. Dnliluh. F. Dalton, .I. Fulsvhan. C, WilIi-wns, 1i. Spalugitr. FUI'RTH Row: W. Svlirnm C. Wt-il. C. Weigvi. C. Rnuu. EL Bl'uwn U. Harvey. S. Harris. N Ely, H. Cillluman, D. ,lltwr, R. Cnghill. J. Srilniivk. C. shH'lIl. V. Wuyunul, B, Buhm'hv. B. Wuhcn S. Lunruslrr. L. DiHmL S, Hrvkvr. XI. Hcviuc. L. Ruhrl. M. Collins. Firm Rim: X Bmwn. S. Cunard. Y. Bulaly'. B. Kendall, D. Thumus. H. Ilmtmherg. U. Casper, B, Dudt-rstudt, RV Him-n- huum. 7th and 8th Grade Mixed Choir Tax Stamp t' Council ; A group which fulfills a very necessary and worth- while task of great benefit to New Woodward, is the Sales Tax Stamp Committee under the chairmanship of Marilyn Morris, with Miss Gertrude Knapp as ad- viser. These students meet at least three morning every week from 7:30 until 8:15 to tabulate, check, count, and package tax stamps for the entire school. Senior High Y Teens Filta'r Row; J. Lumfnrd, B. Whilchnlise. B. Lunrl. J. Kite, M. Slruuss. P. Cullen. SECOND ROW: N, Adams. C. Nudge. .L P.Ihsl. 3. Preston. ,Vl, lrirh. D. Winn. J. Mullins. THIRD ROW: L. BvsL Jr Vugl. AL FUN. A. Cuhcn. A. Cnmplr-n. 1t. Cnmptun. Fm'nru Row: N. ltifkiml. . Burns. Fll- tl-I Row: C. Freudcnhcrg, M. A. Gunim, J. Louis. 3. Senior Y-Teensa program involves; activities which provide for the growth and development of each individual member through good times, happy relationships with other group members and with adults; discovery and practice of par- ticular skills and abilities; participation in planning, making decisions, and carrying responsibilities; and also exposure to new ideas and experiences. The outstanding activily 0f the year which has helped toward a realization of these goals was the z:adoptimf, of four orphans. Planning parties for them, taking them down- town shopping and nto see Santa? provided them with toys, clothes, and warmth of aiiection and belonging, has been of great value to each of the members. Miss Ruby Compton is the adviser and oHicers are: Presi- dent, Barbara Wihilehouse; Vice President, Judy Kyle; See- retary, Beverly Lund; Judy Saudiford, Treasurer. Eighth and Ninth Grade Y-Teens sincerely fulfill their motto, HTO Be Friends, with their many serv- ice projects throughout the year. Just one Of these was their Christmas welfare project, a check sent to Wash burn School. Their monthly rumor clinic has been gratifyingly successful. The impressive Recognition Candlelight Service is a beautiful program and they have many social get- togethers, such as the Christmas holiday howling party. Mrs. Ruth Blumenthal advises these young people. theers 0f the group are: President, Karen Liukkonen, Vice-President, Caroi Beroset, Recording Secretary, Carol HOHeld, Corresponding Secretary, Carol Casper. FIRST Ruw: J. Svllimpt Ml Crucn. C. '21-: J, Wusse-rman. K. Luikkuniu. C. Bernsvl. J. Ruho. D. Buehingt-r. D. Lmtgcl. S. Brunt. J. Silverman. S. Roaul. C, Milli . B. Munis. S. Kirst'hner. H, Green. J. Hal Brown. 'l'lllttll ROW: L. Campbell. A, Hm'lly. S. K. Krue-vk. .i. St'hmich. J. Saver, N. Oliver. C. 1 her; L. Burlml. J. Jnhnson, IJ. Dunfurlh. Fn- I'H Row: A. Ahlmu. S. Davis. S. Zinnun. D. Ritilc. C. Blvrsrh, H. Cumming, P. Irvin, C. Welder, Bi W'cht-r. L Dillon. B. Lee. N. 151320. CUM. 8th and 9th Grade Y- Teens Home EC. Club is made up of girls from grades 9 through 12 who are interested in hmnemaking experi- ence beyond the time spent in the classroom. This goal is accomplished through demonstrations and talks by professional home economists and consultants in per- sonal improvement, trips to stores and manufacturing plants, practice in sewing and cooking, and personal and social relationships. The advisor is Miss Dorothy Riggs7 and the ofhcers are: President, Carolyn Schroeder; Secretary, Nancy Porter; 'lireaisurer, Mary McMuIlen. l'imur Huu': J, Spiro. Ji Mullins. S, Bryum, Rt lluguli'. .Xl. Fux. l'l. Sit'hi. SH'DNII Row: J. Jum-s. B. Bohr, ll. Hurri, IL 1K Faye, S, Burbank. P. Hughvs. Tnmn Rtm: P, GruJu-r. JV Stii-ktmx J. Hill, N. Pur- lL-i'. C. Si-hrnmh'l'. M, lltthllllivn. B. Ilanliuld, R. Prrslun. V, Clifton FUIIH'H Row: C Brown, JV Mullins, P. an-v. J. Angina M, Burns. F. Krzu'nlz. S. Lvrvr. Mt Curtis: XI, Mnt'gun. ll. Si-himlrf. J. lnt'llt'l'. 5, Haitith FIFTH Row: 11 Buukhry. N. MuuiTm'il. R. Klukma J. Wi-uvvr. XI. Hrmllrup, Ht Bernhardt. Hhme Econom ics C lub 7th Grade Y Teens FIRST Row: D Cumlpnsturc. N. Bryant, S Smith, L. Shaw, Miss Lunsfurrh SECOND Ruw: Mrs. Struup, J. Lcningcr, S. Crnurh, J, Blcssh. Tuum Row; R Zimnv, J. Snyder. B. Kaizi Si Simun, V. chkin, FOURTH Row: B. Schiller, L. Diehshidtz, M. Culdhagen. FIFTH Row: C. Ruh- ertsun, D. Ulncr. Seventh Grade Y-Teens is associated with the N or- wood Branch of the Y.W.C.A. The Y-Teen director of this branch frequently visits meetings and supervises. The installation service is a traditionally, beautiful service. Worthwhile projects are also carried out, such as the donation to an orphanage this year. The industrious girls raised money by means of a potato chip sale. They have also sponsored a dance and a swimming party at the Norwood ttYY, The advisors are Miss Betty Stroup and Miss Wanda Lunsford and the oHicers are: President, Lynn Lich- schutz; Vice President, Barbara Shuller; Secretary, Roz Zimov; Treasurer, Jean Snyder. Bible Club FIRST RUHL SA Furgnsun. lit Bullnvk. C Horr- munu, N. Adams, R, McMurrilL Sunglczulcr; J. Howard. Vice-Prcsirlenl: M. Fusuld. President: W. Hughes. Repurlcr: N. Mnffurd, Secretary- 'l'ruusurtr: B. Bernhardt; M Ll L'. L Mein- herg: B. Farthing, S. Clark SECOND Row: S. Clark. A Curtaingcr, J. Mullins. J. Munnmw. P. Crugu, B, Highlmusu, B. Svhimpl. R. Roy. J. Mullinst P. Kcmcn, W. Huppcr. Lt Srltricvcr. C. Clark. Tnum Row: J. Durhin. f2. Dcndlur. M. CI'IISFUH. D. Srhn'merr. Bible Club is an interdenominational group of slut dents joined together to promote fellowship and to study the Bible ae a guide for better living. The pro- grams for the weekly meetings include speakers, re- ligious hlms, Bible quizzes, and skits. Miss Helen Hauck is the advisor. The OHiCCI'S are Marilyn Fasold, President; John Howard, Vice-President; Nancy Mof- ford, Secretary and Treasurer; Mary Hughes, Report- er; Roger McMurrin, Songleadel'; and Pat Kemam Bible Quiz Captain. Travel Club was organized for those students who enjoy studying and learning about far away places. These members gctravela7 from their Classroom by means of folders and books. Field trips, movies, and slides all help to enrich the Travel Cltllfs experiences. In addition to all these activities, each member is learn- ing to operate the film projectors. M1 . LeRoy Heinlein is the advisor, and the officers are: President, Sara Matthews; ViceuPresident, Doug Hill; Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Matthews. FIRST Row: J. Hurwitz. J. Willi, S. Kuplun. Rt Mann. D. HulL S. Matllhcws. Mr. Huinhein. J. Spirm H. Brunslrup, M. Littrcll, R, Ml-Mucny. SECOND imv: IL Lzlrumn. L Kruus. H. Mmmlch. C. Clark. K. W'inn. U. IJ'le. l. Rnlhsluint Travel Club Jazz Club strives for an enlightenment 0f the public to jazz and for the mutual enjoyment of the members. J azz Club has presented a concert, assembly, and tele- vision show. Mr. Ronald Aug is the adviser. The ofhcers are: James Reed, President; Jack Prather, Vice-Presi- dent; Bill Salt, Treasurer; and Harvey Mason, Secreu tary. Inns-r How: J, Reed, R. Smith, 1. Prulher, R. Kellen. Smuxu Row: Ml: Aug. Kt Kaliirk. C. 'l'ubucn, B. 3111:, 'l'. HPNL H. Mason, C, Kuhn. L, Brown Jazz Club Tennis Club Fms'r ROW: J. Shurc. L. Spicvak. A. Cohen. J. Utling. C. Ruigcl, T. Gordon. M. Plosl, M. Hur- risnn, C. Clark, P, Slanduu. P. CUIIBD. F. FugluA man. Sammy Row: C. Smith, R. Schnuhle, L. chimf, M. Lilwuck, U. Trcfz, Dt Cullicr. P. Mulim, Nm' Purl'lmxn: Jt Vulk. Ct Meyer; H. Huck: D, LulL J. Multnn, R. Bowen. Tennis Cluifs purpose is to develop an interest in tennis as a sport, to help students become better players and to provide a means of social contact. Their meetings consist of hlms and tennis practice sessions. Mr. Charles E. Reigel is the advisor. The of- Flcers are President, Tom Gordon; Vice-President, Marten Plost; Secretary, Janet Volk; Treasurer, June Otting. Pep Club FIRST Raw; Mrr. H. Vurlwr. J. Htmul'll. J. MM? lin. H. Wang. M. Thcmms. U. 1.01154le '3. Shilling. I7. Jl'llglL-mdn. U. Stdmliful'll. 5. Shaw. SMJUMI Kmr: J. RimlT. J. Llnyd. J. Ahlruslmz J, Hciwr. J. Wilmn. M. Cum-y. P. MnHL-li, Y. GquIm-zz 5. Hum: L. Musun. Jl'lunll Ruw: UV XIt'Ctm'uxL . KL . B. Mallhlx. N. Kifkin, N. Sallllvt' SI-Imwtlrla H. Huggins. XI. Huhsnn. C. Sllri Ll'. R tjohx-n. M. J'Vrirvh. Fourm Row: XI, IJPHI'I'. J. Lurmu. U. Kiwi, j. RMJL J. Slil'kluL C. Hull. 8, Blvil'iL T, thmun. N. Spmlku, H. Hunter. ,J. Bnllinguz: FIFTH Row: B. Miu-Ilull. .i. Krue-g a J. Lind, L kins. U. Chaney. R Haggard, PA Crugm S. ilwm. .I. VHHL D. qu. ll lidwalrtlr. '1', .Innis. SIVTH Row: A. Van Now. B. Curlmm-r. N. Myrna IL Sl'llinlpf. Q Muhiv C. Rnhurta J. Biull. C. CnnlmL J. Slrmnln'rp 5. Lamb. J. Lunkfnnl. J, Hume. Smm'lu Raw: A. Kurz. N. Frm-km'. C. Lm'wvlzslinl'. 1. L03 C. Clark P. Slunduu. U. St-hrivwr. Ii. Klnkt . SI'Inm-Ilc-r. J, Sr'hmidt. J SmiliL J. Brenden. u-UH' RUH: B. Bernhardt. C, Hrrrrn:1nr1.C Lullslmh. J. MM- J Sl'hmidh JA Smith. J. Bn-wlvn. Emu H Row: liv. l Shr-rmun. C. Murlilh M. Cruif. H. Srhnridrr. 5 Huml. L Strauslmugll. S. Rnlllsh-in. J. Lulmx', Woodward Pep Club, one of the largest clubs at school, provides opportunities for students to further school Spirit. This energetic group sponsors pep as- semblies, busses t0 athletic events 1'110111 1'111 5 oul-of- town gamesb and sells programs and school colors. These members planned the 110w annual Blue and White Day, and they spend long hours practicing to march with the hand at football games. Mrs. Hazel Varner is the adviser and officers are: President, Marty Thomas; Vice-President, Diane Lengel; Secretaries, Barb Shilling and Jewel Martin; Treasurer, Elaine Waag; SergeaIILs-atvarms, Sonja Shaw and Oren Staudiford, and Fran Fogleman, Hi5- toriau The Stage Crew, indispensable at VVOOClward7 works long hours during and after school arranging lights, setting up the stage, and testing the equipment. This eHicient group of boys has charge of stage arrange- ments and lighting effects for assemblies throughout the year and also production, such as the variety show and the yearly play. Mr. Robert Duffy is the able ad- visor. FIRST Row: Mr. H. Duffy, J. Lcimenslnll, j. ReetL R. Ridge, K. Memes, B. Smith. Stzcoxn Row: L, Lang, J, Davis. R. Dudersludr. St Welder. N01 PICTURE : F Ward, R. Manes. Stage Creu: Student Library .Assistants FIRST Row: Mt Wudc, E, Siehl. 5. Matthews. Miss Margaret Behring szown Row: J, Staley, VI. Kurench THIRD Row: S, Harris, M. Mmm- uw. P. Jordan. S. Klein, R, Seidenstein, JV Mummw. Fumn'u Ruw: Gt Meizgcr, J. Reynnhls, KV Klinker, W. Christeansen, J. Metzger, M. Salyers. J. Weiss, 5. Easter, J. JeHrics, J. Mur- phy, S. Matthews, P. Moore, M, Puulzer, Mrs. Anna Burchin. The student workers to whom the library of New Woodward owes much of its efficiency and smooth functioning are the Student Library Assistants. Under the expert guidance of Miss Margaret C. Behring, the school librarian, this group busily performs the many vital jobs of library to assure maximum serviCe in the flow of hooks to and from the shelves. Among the many duties these students perform are attendance taking, working at the Charging desk, cataloging hooks for the shelves, and the many housekeeping chores a lie hrary entails. 7W9 Juniorlournal D. Kimumlt P. Wruy. K. IlulL L. Travis; L. mac. P. Il'virL N. Turner. SECUVII Ruw: M, E r. B, Pupivr. N. UHair. P. Cullillse wurlh. L. Kncur, C. Bray. At Hamly. H. Cum- mini J. Mirirk. 'l'mnu Raw: II. Bell. J, Hail- szlmu S. Kern'hncr. .1. Braun. J. Wassvrrnzm. lit thcl. Jt Curhcll. Nm IN Pm'rnm: C. Brawler alt. V. Evans. E. Julicn, C. Murphy. K. Scham- lrzlvtu't'. A4 Slitlt. M. Tzzch. SA Curivhtrn. B. W'illidms, A. Yurhum. Fl ustr Rnw: The Junior Journal, Junior High7s own newspaper, is written and edited by members of the ninth grade newswriting class. Mr. Charles Riegers office practice Class types it and Mr. Russell Stezu'ns and his boys print it by the offset method. This, the hrst year of publication7 was a big suc- cess. The fn'st issue was a sellout. Mr. Charles E. Wrarman capahly advises the group. The editorial staff is: Editor-iu-chief, Linda Travis; Page Editors, Kay Holt, Loretta Vance, Pam Irvin, Anita Stilhn Nancy Turner, Keith Dimond. The Projection Crewas duties inchlde showing fllms to classrooms, training classroom operators, training teachers, care and occasional repair of the equipment, and collecting and delivering E1111 from the Visual Aids Exchange. Each boy has a definite schedule of several periods a week to report for duty. Crew members are tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students chosen for their willingness to help and their dependability. Mr. C. L. Heinlein is the advisor. The manager is James Reed and crew captains are John Davies, Doug Clinger, Charles iWilli-dms, and Robert Bowman. Fmstlt Row: 1.. Short. C. Willi-lms D. Olingul'. J. Reed. .1. Davin R. Hnwman. SIHINIJ Ruw: G. Ft-tli. L Ault. C. Kuhn. T. Thnmpsnn. J. Bun- jumin. L. Musull. j. SlL-um'mlgvl. Mr, Htfillll'ill. 'I'Hnm Row: M. Crnz-snn. E. Sc-huim. R. Mann. R. W'Hlfsum D. Bnugcmun. D. Hill, J. Shelton, A. Site kin. Ful'lk'l'it ROW: H. Addienn. M. Plntkin, Kt Jone kins. H. Smith. M. Pnllins. C, Bruyx D. Curpt-nlcr. .l. Vull, f2. Cummilu. Projection Crew Disc Jockeys FIRST Huu': I. szllf, J. MuHull. 1V. Wilde, M. Wade. Ii. Wagner. SECOND Row: M. Timmcr, J. Przlllmr. C. 'l'ubukuw. THum Row: P Mc- Murrim S. Kaplan: W. Salli Stamp Clulfs activities include speakers, discusw Radio techniques are made familiar to the Disc sions and trading with each other Misg Myrtle Crom- Jockies during the noon musical entertainment. Mr. Ronald Aug helps the Disc Jockies in making am- well is the advisor. The ofhcers are: President, Her- . nouncements and playmg records over the PA. sys- bert C0116 ; Vlce-Preydent, Larry Lazarus; Secretary, tem. The student Disc Jockies are given a chance to Paul Cholak; Treasurer, Ronnie Fieler. learn the different techniques and to gain experience. , Fum'r Row: B. Russ. J. Blucsuein. J, Bunjumin. BK Gn'cnburg. R. Davidson. J. Shmulu. H. Cnhn-n. 1.. Lumrus. S. Gurdnn. Ct Busliu, D. Dresslcr. J. Warw srrnmn. D. Iiruunsh-in. SMJWII Row: H. Kuhuknff. R, Cnllicla J, Rincrhulz. K. Davie. S. Hudusll. C. Eirrknvr. B. Fuglemzm. M. Plnlkizl. L Imvin. B. jurnhs, IL lmpuf. P, Chuluk. M. Epstt'in. Wt S1lle gt-nlmrst. UK Morris. H. Lisknw. ,L thr'. J. Tymul. lJ'Hnm Row: P. Wmuh. MA llt-Uullun. J. lluwl. J, Lulz, K, Kippvuhrurk. United States Stamp Club Senior High Band FIRST Row: D, Appenfelder, H. Wood, M. Eggerding, A. Curtisinger, C, Lever, D. Ronsheim, M McGowan. P. Kemem H. Stickler, J. A. Pabst, J. Sluderr B. Farth- nig, B. Frey, D. Goetz. SECOND Row: L. Whitenack, M. Heap, S. Slagley, M. Goldberg L. Thomas. R. Compton, L. Meinberg. A. Black, W. Powell. R. Appenfclder, W. Brockschmidl. J. Horn, P. Kulback, C. Osborn, T4 Weber, H. Smith, J. Hutton. THIRD ROW: 5. Evans, D. Stromberg, K. Rogers. M. Poulter, R. Bantley, M. Crosson, T. Thompson. STANDING: L. Brown, C. Kuhn, C. Fay, R Behrman, J. Staley, R. MessersmillL NOT PICTURED: D. Van Driel, R. Horton. R. Keilen, R. Schermer. MANAGERS: L Davis, J. Deed. Junior High Band FIRST Row: D. Lieberman, G. Fromhold, D. Riffe, D. Brown, D. Hataway, H. Kof- Her, R. Garden, J. Madden, P. Williams, M. Schiensker, A. Arend, J. DeGarmoe. SECOND Row: C, Palmer, A. Niedermeyer, M. Lucy, C. Perrine, B. Keith, E. Feld- man, B. Randolph, J. Dutro, B Schwartz, S. Safer, L. Grooms, B. Blaunt, H. Weisss, B. Shilling. THIRD ROW: D. Jacksun, .l. McLarcn, B, Curtsinger, P. Havlin, S. Grant, M. Bush: L. Vosmer. FOURTH Row: J. Davis, K. Jenkins, N. Heppner. The Woodward Band under the direction of Mr. Gilherl Curtis, lists many perform- ances on its yearly schedule. The hamL with its total Inelnhership of ninety: is divided inlo the junior and senior hands. They have performed at football games, numerous assemblies, ccmcerts, and parades. Small units such as brass: woodwind, and drum ensembles have filled many engagements during the year, Each year cerlain members nf tho. hand are selected In comprise lhe Whmdwarcl SIMHHtaSC hand. The oHicers: arc: Dan Appenfvldvr. president; Dick Horton, vice-prcsidnnl; Muriel Eggerdingt secretary; and Dick Bchrman, treasurer. The three oldest. living graduates of XVOOtlward prepare lo J. Lloyd. M. MCUUWJH. 5. Exam: D. Appenfelder. L. Mason. ring the Womlward Bell and the Band pal'licipates in the Y. VOIIGHI'dOH. ,l. RHOIT. ceremony. BOYS CLEE CLUB Fmsr Row: D. Bw'hrmzul. D. D'lt-Millan. T. Brirllcy. C. Vnnflst'lutr, 5. Weiss. sznNn Row: F. Reiman, M. Peskin, J. Fcnsu-r. D. Flory. D. Kuhr, E. Pinct THIRD Row: K. Slcllcnkump, P. Malntt, J. PTMIINX P. knots, D, Slickhtr, M. Highland. D4 Himlzm. FOURTH Row; D. PIIppP-V I. Mismrh, D. Miller, K. Fink, D. Harlan, B. Brown. NOT PIC'I'I'IKEIJ: K. llcrgcrt, B. Spears, D. Curry. The Senior Choir, under the direction of Mr. Robert C. McSpadden, mixes fun with hard work in their prepara- tion ior numerous events. One hundred and fourteen voices blend during the year for school assemblies, the ttSlIchasefj and outside visits. At Christmas, the choir participated in a Yuletide concert With the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Olhcers leading the seIf-goveming choir court are: Don Van Dyke: president; Jackie Masur, Vicenpresident; Jewell Martin, CayAnne Smith, secretaries; and Dick Hindman, treasurer. The dream of every choir member is to he one of the chosen thirty-two of Ensemble. The enthusiastic boys and girls who form the two Glee clubs make frequent appearances in assemblies and enjoy recreation of singing. The Junior Choir practices diligently with the hope of some day becoming a Senior Choir member. The Woodward Chair 104 GIRLS5 CLEE CLUB FIRST Row: R, Lovinllml, St Charkins, C. Tumuriu. T. Cleaver, j. Brock- man, N1, Frisch, J, Whiu. 55mm; Row: L. Moinln-rg, N. Miller, L. llruwu. F. Gunman, A. Cohen, 1L Farming, B. Whiu-hnusv. B. Brnwn. 'l'nmn Rnw: F. Kidwcll. J, Miller, D. Buebinger, IJ. Rnnkwuml, IL McDaniel. D. 1.2m- rcncc, J. Aull. 1113-1111r. R.D11vitIs1-11,D I3IIIEUF.J.HIIUIIiJI. 3.1111 . - . 4 , P. Ix: 11111111. D.Huw1u'd. ' .I. 1115111111 1:1. DLIIII. u 1 . ., . 31 1 5h. . R ' . . ' LF' K' ,. . C Bleu . Burluu, ' - 11min, Ix.Rru1--1k.R Richards. 1VII-I11I1IIIIII1- .. - .- . ' - .. . . B. W gluqmrih. C. Shumun 1r-.111r J. 1111111 D. Brntllcrlnn 1111- 111 1. C.anfcl11. C. 0111.115 F, Luns. ' . . F. R 11mm, F. - . 1. ': V 1'. R. 5111111i1ll. . Prnalher B. 1IIuw11' Fin 5. . 1- '2 ' -, . 11-: , I. . 111.11',,.I Wil- D. 11111 D1111..D.Puppe.1'1 5 D . HUI! .I.IlVlt1fh'u. .I. Sear II.J' ' I 1 A S - . JUNIOR CHOIR 11111111112111: hB .BW FIRST Ruw; W KcrseIlnL-I, G. Iillcr. C. Blum. S. Luster, P. Schneider. M. Cree D P1, J. Brawn, 5. 111, L. Jeffers, R. Hudsoll, T. Rciber, F. Sanders, K. C11T- M.T1111er.-. I3.Runc11..I. 1IIngIl. S. H1115. A 151:1:II D.IIz1r111n Chapter: Phi Dale of Organization: 1953 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 28 OFFICERS Hon li.w7.M-11-'....... .............,.,.. .... ...1;1'051715'111 DIEJK BmumAN V. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . A H .I irr Prvsidmi me: Yawn ......................... Recording .S'r-m'c-rnry DICK PIJJJHICIL . . . , , . A. , , ,, . ...Cnrrnsgmmling Sr'FI'PHU'y DIRK McMILLn .............................. Tn-usurc'r 0111411; SWARTI. .......................... S vrgmnt-ur-Arms .lm REED ..................................... Clmpiuin CARL MEYER .................................. Historian Dm'c OLINIHCR ............................ Pledge Capmfn b'myl mel 1.. Unrhnmn. W. NillIirk. l3, Hn-Uillalu. IL BunmllL C. Hvyt'r. l3. Bc-llrmun. H V'ulk. If. Grillilh. 5M IHU Run: U. Suux'tz. E. Brmxu. U. Khrung IL PiIx-hm; IL Slirklur. J, Jlllh's. J. Human P. Yxlm'lL D, Ulingt-Iz 'l'lillill an; D. Hruglv. H. Sllnqnu'kl. K. Hrrgvrl. ,I. erL J. Shrn-na CL 'l'rt'fz, FIRST Row: D, Hoffman, J, Bruck, P. Ringhuan F. Lennard. J. Schmittk, J, Sauter. J, Strwun, Sl-Ltzoxn Row: D. Mclby: B. Herman. .I. Tlmmus. D. Elliot, 1, Galbraith. J. Moncks. R SmillL Tlmm ROW: D, Laurie. R, Srhnalml, R. Appenfelder. E. I'laPhCr. 'I'. Rcinsvhmitlt, D, Cumming, D. Oslurhrnuk. D, Ap- prm'vldcr. FOURTH Raw: 11,Zins K. Slultunkzmlp. D. Van Dylan 5. Rum. O. Smurlifnrd. R. Haggard, IJ, Bulku, Clmplcr: Epsilon Date of Organization: 1953 Colors: Blue and COM Membership: 29 OFFICERS Romms SCHNABLI-Z . ., ...... . . . . . .. . .. .. . ...Prysz'dpnr. DON VAN DYKl-L. . . . .. ....Vicn PI'USI'JPM Dm'lc BrTKa-L, . . . , . . , . .. ... ........ chnrding Secretary Hmnan SMITH. . . . ,. . . . V .. . . .. . .Corrrspamling Satrvmry UHI-Lx STumme ........................ . ..... Historian Rm; ZINE . . . .. ...,. . ., .... . . . . . . .. .Svrgmm-at-Arms Chi Omega Sigma 107 Dale of Organization: 1925 Colors: Red and White Membership: 21 OFFICERS .VIIL'r MELLMM ............................... President H mm VImOLSKY. . .. , . , .. . . . .. . , .. ...... . .I'sz President CHARLES SMITH ......... . . ....... . .. .... .. . . Secretary Mumw R051; .............. .. . .. . .. . ..... . , 4 .Trwwurpr Km I-Inl-'I l ;R'1'. . . . ............. . . . , . ....... . . . .Hz'siarimr, Flus'r Row: M. Ruse, C, 'l'ulmkuv, J, Unlllstrin. IL Wulfwn. K. HufTI-ra, :X. Rubin, SI-zuuxn Rim: C. Smilll, C. Kuhn. 31'. Clmkilwr, K, Szu'lnsy. A. 5Erkin. B. Huwvl's. 'I'mlm Raw: 5 Singrrx H. XIL-llmun A. Culdiwrn. Ii. .Vchnhky. .I. Hunliu K. Kzlllivk. F. XII'llluzm. FIRST Row: T. Curdnn, B. Wilsnn. R. Vim Lieu, J. Englchert, E. Murkcl. J. Morgan ,1. Dishm'. R. Fluuglwr, KVEEZ 31;: J. Su-vcndull, J. Svuter. L Thomas. P. Furrcstcr, P. Mallul, E. Dunivls, P, Rump; S'I'ANDINU: .L Kuuppenherger. B. YngL K MvGrzuh. R, Backer, H, Bram. B, Vallendinv. C. Smith. B. Thurm ton, D. Wing Date of Organization: 1954 Colors: Red and White Membership: 39 OFFICERS DAN mezn ........ A . ..................... . . .Prosirlvm BILL STEWART. V .. , ,. ... . .. . . . . .. .. ....... Vice President JIM VANDH l-JR. . . . . . . . ............... Rmvrcling Svcrmu-y DALl-I FIICS'I', GLENN GIVS'I'IN. . . .. Corresponding Secretaries DAVIE AMASON ........ . . . . ,. . .. ...... . . ,Trrlasurrr WALT RADHKER. , . . . , , . .. . . . . ...... . , ,SwgmnI-aI-Arms HARRY ADDISON................................Clmplrzin BILL BROCHSCHMID'I'. .. . . . . ............... . . . . .Hzismriun '9. wrm T, Uusnn. Phi Beta Gamma 109 A Alpha Sigma Tau 1253 Date of Organizalixm: 194-1 Colors: Black and Cold Membership: 39 OFFICERS ULOIHA Comm ........................ . ....... President Anu-zNI-z CUHN . . .. . . . . .. . . .... .. . .. . .. . . . .Vin- President DEANM FOGI-IL ,.. . .. . . . . . . .. , . . ,H .Rz-rording .S'rcrpt'ury ROSLYV Kmm and Ulcmn' CCrHliN .Currespvmling .S'vrrrlluril-s FIRSVF RIM: l... X'I-CIHH. J. Ucl'luiin. GA Mrjfrlx C. Minll. '1'. FL-Irmun. M. Uyt-nh'in. L. LI'VH'U'IL 5110va HUW: P. tinin'n. R. LrviuihuL A. Irwpulll. 1L Skurum. J. Miller. S. Cullnt-r. IC. Mulmm. P. Mark. A. Cuhcn. A. Crnu-uirk. m , 313C .1. Honofeh. VI, Wilmw. szumn Row: G tinlrluugh. J. Krvwrl. N. Tirivk- J, LuRm G, hunt D, Br-mu. 5, UL-ymz J. Hriwh-n. 5. HA; 5. 1m. L Van st. S. Lumlu . Hull, E. Wang. me Ruw; U, Buldwin. M, Brown. I Elkinm C wunll. J. Xlnurv. J. Kinum: Ii. While, t Frvmlcnhcrgz. C. Cnrtlun, 'I'Hllm ROW: C. F; M. 'I'qunzls. J. Tuylur. SA Lillllum. L. Mason, L W Date of Organizaliun: 1935 Colors: Blue and Silver Memhership: 32 OFFICERS MARTY THOMAS . , . .. . , , . . ............... Presidwzl ANDY VAN NESS. . . . .Vice' Prr-sidvui Lm'IsI-z NIASOLN. ............. . . . . .. .. .vaarding Svcralury Jm'rzr-z TAYLOR. . . . . . , . . . . . . . .Corrospamling Serrvmry JACKIE LARm-z. , u . .. .. .. .... . , . .. Treasurer CAROL FAY ............. ... ....... .... . .. Clmp1'ain ELAIM: WAM; ., . 4 .. . . . . .. ..... ...A.. . Sr'rgvant-al-Arms GISELDA IVONE .......... . ..................... Historian UIN 1n COLUMN cu. .. . . . . , , . .. . . . . .lelgo Mz'srrvss Delta Kytyves Epsilon 1H Dale of Organization: 1953 Colors: Red and Grey Membership: 4-5 OFFICERS JUAN LLOYD . ,.. ................. .. . .. .. .. . . .P'residenr SHARLICNEC JE'1 '1 ...... ...... . . ...... .. .Vicc President GRAcu-z SHAFH-in ....... A . ... . .. .. . .Recording Secretary BARBARA Fox and BARBARA MITCHELL. . .. C or'responding Secretaries BARBARA SHILLINC. .. ........ . . . . . , , . . .. ...... .Treasurer JUDY MART . . ................ , . .. . . .. . .Sz'rgmnr-m-Arms IDA LI-lA............. ................... . .....Chaplain MAGGIE SETTER. . .. .............. . A. . . . . . .. . .Historian Fm. Raw: S Jon. J. Llnynl. SM VD Row: I. I Lilli. M. W svl'mmL 1.. Oslnndurf. . Frat'kur. A X. Spmlk. H. Ut-Cuwun. C. liuhmn. U. Silllt'rs. R Prime. C. Cruf, IA RUM? FIFTH Row: K Curpcnter. A. Srhruc-dcr, P. Sailor, S. Huyslip, J, Bonner, N. Hyurs. NUT PICT uzn: C. Shaffer. D. Simmrring. S. Wilson. C. Brown, P. Reed, B. Shilling, j. Marl, J. Marlin, B. Fox, 1V1, Svltur. 'I'Hnm Ruw: L Langfurll, N. . Kurz. J Ciuusr, B. Mitchell, J. Church. S. Evans, B, Gnldcn. FOURTH Row: C. Muhic. A. Kinzunmeycr, . Miller, Flusr Row: N Rifkind, S. Fiwllcr. R. Wagner, 8. L'Imrlxins. .Vl. Strauss Date of Organization: 1930 Colors: Green and Purple Membership: 41 OFFIC THC PHYLLIS Rrr'l'I-ik .,............. .. .............Prvsidm1l SUE BERM A .m- ............................. VrTrse Prpsidvnt CYMAN BROOKS. ............... .,.... ,. , ....51'Crelt1.ry 5m; FHLm-zn and LOIS MI'FTMAN. , . .Carrr-spnnrling Secretaries ELAINE POLI-zv ................................ Treasurer MARCIA WJASSI-ZRR'IAV . . . . . . A . , V. , , .x'Ilumnj vaardw' . GmH, E. CUIIL'II. ,mlnsn. M. Frirdnmn, .I. Hm'hhuumr, NI. Quinn, 5. Lcll'x. , E E x 1 i 3 E g x. g 43 a M. Sc'hifi M. Wrasserman. Snuox'h Row; K. Pulm, A. Culllivb, . Kruvvlz. H. Sc'lmurlz. Chi Sigma Delta FIRST Ruw: G. Bruucr: U. Heymam JV Ullvnks. U. Sand, D. Tm :L A. Guldhorg. S. Dale OI Organization: 1940 Colors: Red and White Membership: 39 OFFICERS DAV'INE T155511. ...... . . . ., ...... .. ..... A. , , ,PI'Psidelll BARBARA WOLF. . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . V ,. . .Vicr PI'PSL'IINI! AHIml-L COLmsI-lnu . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . .vaonling Secretary BARBARA SA '0. . . . ........... ,. . .Carrr-spamling Serrvmry MARJI SLICSNTIIK . . , ...... ... . . . ...Trcasurer GAIL SAFER .... . ...... .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . .SPrgetIM-HL-Anns DONNA HEYMAN and JANE ODFZLNS, . . . .. . . .Sacml Chairmwr Lunar. D. Burnshain. SECOND Row: M. Ruincs, A, Klnymun, C, leriihmun, J. anJu-im. LL Mycrslcin, M. Pnlinsky. Al. Rnscn, IL chy. TJ-mn Row: J. Crinh'r. C. Bmucr, J. Frcidcn. S. Singul, J. Abrams. II. Skurow, H. Ncunmrk. J Crintcr. Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 42 OFFICERS .luny CARPICH'I'HR ............................... President PAULA NELSON. ...... . . . ....Vice President JO WEBER. . . . ,. . . . . ,. . .. . . .. .Recorrling Setl'etm'y JACKH: MASUR and MAUREEN GREEN Corresponding Secretaries BARB RossuLn'r'r .. . . . . . .. ..... . .. . . . . .. . , . . .Trvasurer JUNE O'i'TING ...... . .. . .. . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . .Sergenm-aL-Arms FRAN FOGLEMAN. . . . . . .. ........ ..... . ... ..... .Historian, JERRY HARGADINE ...................... .. . . . .Clmplain FIRST ROW: J. Masur, M. Green, J. W ulu-r, H Rnssclolt, J. Carpenter, P. ersuu, R Fugulnmn, J. Oiling SI-LEZOND Row: R. Huggins. J. Alllensturi, B. Hzmnu. .I. Thumpmn, j. mall. M. thsnn. T. Jonesv L Elliot, THIRD ROW: Y. Middlclun. J. Srhucpc I Crawfurd, P. RusL BA SimnncT .L Blevins, S. Tally Ho Lullfer, Judy Hurgzulinc. FOURTH ROW: L Rnhins, J. Hullinger, B. Finuln K. Fox, I. Hubble, N. Junker, J. Mus r, J. Kyle, B. anlmer, S, Me 7 11-, M. Fromhuld. D. Lengel, JV ScllmidL Nm' PICTLRL : H, Buck. Jerry Hm'ga- dine, A. Purrinc. Chi Delta Beta Date of Organization: 1951 Colors: Red and Grey Membership: 20 OFFICERS SALLY BELL ....... . ............ .. . .. . . .. .. President JUDY KOCH . ..... Vase President SALLY PHILLIPS. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .Rccortlnig Secretary JAN JONES. .. ..... ..... . . . . . . .. . .Corl'Psponding Secretary ROBERTA KLOTH ......... .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Treasurer GAIL BROTHERTON. .. . . . ... ..... . . . . . . .. ..... .. .Chaplain MARCIA L1;w15...... ........... ....... .,....Historian LINDA MEINBERG, . . . . .. . . . . . , .. .. . ...... Sergermt-ut-Arms FIRST Row: E. Bulluck, C. Thcnphunis. C, Jame, D. Hah, S. Norris. J. Allison. SECOND Row: B. Kuhn. B, Brown, M. St'llfL'L NL Ablmu. M, Lewis. THIRD Row: J. Jones, L. Meinherg, R. Klnlh, S. Bell, J. Kuch, 5. Phillips, C, Brmhenun. Sigma Theta Pi FIIth Run: S. Euslvr. 15. CullmanL N. Sallln-r. D. Swillingvlz Saucnn Rnw: l. Sherman. H. Suzhm'dcr. T. Sclun-ffrr, J. Szlpurlin. NOT Puz'rl'mm: S. Wiuwm I. Wilson. Dale. of Organization: 1919 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership : 40 OFFICERS SYLVIA St:Im'iTliNS'l'I-HN . . . . . . . .......... . A ..... President FAYI-j CUTTMAN . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. ...... ....Vr7co I'rvsidml LUIS Bl-illHJ-I...A.... ... . ,,..,.. 514'1'1?!111'3! Lms SHAmw . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... ...... huY'rousm-m- Dale of Organization: 1954 Colors: Turquoise and Black Membership: 1? OFFICERS Mumm, EGGERDING, . ............. . . . , . . . . . . . . .Prcsident JEANNE PIIZRSON . . ............... . . , , ........ Sccrcmry CLAIM: NEWMAN . ...... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... ..... Trr'asurcr Jr Lumen . , .. .................... 4 . . . ......Clmplain. JEAN ANN PAUST. . ............ . . A . . . . A .ch'gan-m-Ar'ms FIRST Row.- J. Lnrmu, C. vamuu, J. Lind, C. Hunter. .I. Palm. SHLUXD Iinw ' Eggerdinm N. Cramm', B, Wulll. B. Huhhs h. riflhhuuscr, NV Wutlru Sigma Lambda Chi Wroodward alumni told us that in their day iilEV didn't have any peppy cheerleaders with short skirts. and catchy cheers l0 drive their teams In vit'lnrv. But, they did have 1h? spirit, and that. through the ages, will never Change. 77a7m FIRST ROW: R. ZinsV D. Butke, R. Schnable, M. Mellmzm, Co-Captain, D. VanDykc, Co-Cupmim Rt Weldon, and H. Nehulsky. SECOND Row: D. Ostcrbrock. E. Mellman, D. t Laurie, J. Gray, Je Caple, F. Rieman, W. Radeker. Tuum t Row: D. Mahan, D. I-lonzm, F. Lennard, R. McGrulh, t D. Elliot, J. Lung, P. Forester. FOURTH Row: Coach Vun- Hulle, B. Wettcngel, Manager PollinS, R. Ynuch, J. GuL braith, B. Hiifc, R, Grant, B. Backer, Manager Newsteudt, 0 0 t a Coach Bilcs. EDWARD BILES Head Coach ROBERT VON HOLLE Assistant C each The Bulldog varsity gridders finished the season with a 1-9 record. This record, compiled against more experienced teams, was not too impressive, but the players worked hard and many of the contests were much closer than the record would indicate. In the initial contest against St. Xavier, the Bulldogs dis- played a fighting unit as they trounced the Bombers 20,19. Milt Mellman scored two touchdowns and Hon Katz added another while the line men and defensive members held the St Xavier squad to limited gains. For the remainder of the season New Woodward was on the end of a losing streak, although they almost upset cham- pion Hughes gridders. Also, in the Withrow, Walnut Hills, Central, and Did Woodward contests, the ttBlue and White Battalionh seemed impressive. In only two outings Were the Bulldogs really trouncedethe Elder and Ironton games. Co-Captain Don VanDyke and Mill Mellman, chosen by a group of coaches, received recognition for their fine work, Milt was selected for the second All-City Team, and Don received honorable mention. A150, Milt placed fourth in the 191ml PHSL tabulation with 501 yards in 100 tries. Under the able direction of head mentor, Ed Biles, assisted by Bob VonHolle, Nick Weiler, and Stan Castelli, the Blue and White squad improved their blocking, tackling and pass defense. The Bulldogs were especially strong in the ground-gaining depart- ment. With the Fine faking ability of quarterback Ron Walden, backs Ron Katz, Mill Mellman, and Roger Schnabel, and with the endless blocking of the forward wall the yardage was pounded out. Making the long gains possible were ends Ed Mellman, Dave Hoffman, Ron Zins and Walt Radaker. Inside linemen were Don Van Dyke, Oren Standiford, and Peter Cray with guards Dave Osterbrock and Dick Laurie. Holding down the center positions were Bill Rifle and Bill Backer. Holding lhe opposing teams to limited gains were Paul Forester, Herb Nebolski. Bob Wetlengel, Dave Butke, Ken Steltenkamp, Jerry Capel, Fred Rieman. The secon- dary backfield composed of Jim Lang, Dave Elliot, Hon Katz, and Roger Schnabel did a fine job. Half-time finds the band playing the shOde to Woodwardw from the tradie tional belI-shaped formation. l'lD MELLMAN DON VANDYKIS MIIXl' .Vll-ILLKIAN HERB Nl-IBOLSKY DAVE HUFFM AN DAVIE: ICLIJO'I' The lira: team warming up before a game at Trechter Stadium WALTER HADEK ER Returning Letterman 150B WET'I'ENGEL DAVE USTERBROCK PAUL FORESTER RUN WALDUN FRED REHMN JOHN CRAY ROGER SCHNABLIE DAVE BUTKIC URICN STAJ 'DIFORD B A R R Y 1511 JW 1C H S NIUH HIGH Cl!ICICRU'VSJJICHS Front In Ihln'k: Juan :Hllmwlan. Chllmllllz .In Wr-Iwr. lildim- Wang. Plums. Mufft'lh Murllm Cusl'y, Juan W'ilsrm, Uizlnr Lvngvl. Brighten Hopes for 955 H03. Z1319 HICK LAURIE HILL BACKER BILL RHW'E ---- -.- a m 33; FIRST Row: 1L Grunt, J. Cuplc, Jt Gulhruilh, l . Lennard. IL McGrulh, D. Muhaln, F. Yqu-h, 52mm; Row; T. Roinichmilll. S. liugnH, j. Thumus. B. Milhy. B. Bucciurc, J, Hurdlle. THIRD ROW: Manager B, Smith. L. Muslin. D. Wilkins, W. Carol. J, Brurk. M. Shane, R'Iunugm- J, Lauder, Cmu-h Bihzs. Junior High Football This yeargs Junior High leam worked up a memorable record of five wins and three losses. Mr. Weileijs buys showed the result of his hue coaching by placing third in the PHSL. After a slow start the Bulldog yearlings rocketed to three straight Vic- tories to become the most successful grid team at Woodward. Keep your eyes on these boy's, because some may jump 10 the varsity next year. Johnny Johnstom Stan Shapiro, and Ted Mayer played exceedingly well in the backfield, while Ben Roberts, Larry gnaw: W. Svhmft, IL R0015, Cnrnettr and Myron Wrayne were the Illainstays 0f the line. Reserve Football The Reserve Bulldogs under Coach Sid Friedman chalked up an unimpressive record of 0 wins and 7 losses during the 1954 campaign Under the able leadership of Mr. Friedman, and his assistant Paul Doppes: the players were taught the iaTricks of the trade:7 The boys played their best game in a 13-7 losing heartbreaker to Western Hills. Coach Friedman has turned out some promising players, who undoubtedly will be heading the list Of Varsity players next year. Among those to keep your eye on are Fred Lennard, Ray McGrath, Fred Yauch, Larry Mason, Jack Kassel, and Jay Galbraith. FIRST ROW: D. Sktlggs, XI. CUIIUI'L 1i. Nm'fnik. R. Dorsey, J. Bradley. rk Bray, J. Martin. B, Brawn. SECOND ROW: B, Rubens, D, Anllel'sun. B. Leflnn, B, Nehulsky. ll HumptnxL F, Luhw vilch, L, Cnrncll, St Shapiro. Tulnn Rem : B, Braun, B. Hushzlw, J. Klein, R. Krunur. H. Em- !nurick, B. KIJOHICI'. E, Pnanhvrgcr. J. Jnhn- stun, Rt Murrinsnn. me'l'll Row: J. Walls. K. Millen Ct Humihun. W. Rubin, B. Suhw: P. Brill, J. I'lzn'lung, N. Hemmer, S. W M. Wayne. FIFTH Rnw: .It 11le e S. : Clause. D. Andersnn, R. Elnmrc, 1t. lsrivLu. H. KahukufT, 3., Weller, Coach: F. Cunlhvr; K. Jenkins. Hummer. Cross FIRST ROW: J. Goldstein, R. Hermerling. L. Hloeimer. SECOND Row; R. Racket. Dt Appenielder, Coach Freesc, Country H0 FFHEIMER GOLDSTEIN B. Whitaker, G. Marsh. HThey really put out? exclaimed Coach Freese when he saw the results of the District Cross Country Meet. The Blue and White leg men finished fifth in a field of eleven teams. Dan Appenfelder Won a ninth place in the District Contest. Dan qualified for the State Meet in Columbus, but he did not make the trip. The Bulldogs started the season by participating in three city meets. Although the team only ran to a sixth place each time, Dan was among the first ten boys to cross the finish line Bob Recker and Larry Hoffheimer are the only two boys who will be lost via the graduation route. Next yearls team should be one of the most powerful in the PHSL with the help of Roger Hermeling, Gordon Marsh, Bill Whitaker, Jack Goldstein, Bob Tegarden, Chad Brown, and Dan Appenfelder. APPENFELDER WHITAKER RECKER 126 l SAM SOBEL l954-55 BASKETBALL RESULTS Wyoming . . . . 77; Woodward . 49 Norwood . . . .46; Womiward . . . 68 Elder . . . . . .71; Woodward . .66 Cen'rral - 4 . - .5?: Woodward . . .38 5+. Bernard . , . 57: Woodward . .54 Walnu+ Hiifs ' 5': Wocdward - ' ' 55 Walnm Hms . .47. Woodward .45 wam' Hills - -65? WWdW'd - '59 , I Old Woodward . 47: Woodward . :43 Wasisrn Halls . . 58. Woodward . . 42 Hughes . . . . . 62: Woodward . ' 58 Sycamore ' ' '84: Woodward ' '72 Wifhrow . . . .42' Woodward . .50 OH Woodward -47: Woodwarri '5: Cenfraf . . . . .591Woodward . .58 McNTcholas . - .78: Woodward . . .47 Mt Heai+hy . . .47: WoodwarcE . .86 Hughes . .IOTi49: Woodward . .47 WHhrow . . . .77: Woodward TOURNAMENTS Christmas Tournamenf Lockiand . . . .69: Woodward . . Distrid Tournamen+ Debt Park . . . . 53; Woodward . . Purcell . . JOUSZ: Woodward . . COACH BILES CHANTS, ' WHY DIDN'T YOU COME OUT FOR FOOFBALL, PHIL? HOFFMAN SCORES AGNN:-ADD TWO! YOU'RE TEAMMATES, FELLOWS! NOW LET'S GEI THIS STENGHT WALNUTS TEAM WATCHES AS DAVE HOFFMAN YALLIES FOR THE BLUE AND WHiTE MATTHEWS GRASS THE REBOUND AMIDST THE CLAWS OF THE CENTRAL KNIGHTS PLAYMAKER MIKE LITWACK UNEEASHES A FIELDER AGAINST HUGHES Basketball Coaches Managers Student basketball managers, Marvin Shapiro and Marvin Pollins. MR. SID FRIEDMAN MR. ED BILES Coach for Varsity Basketball Coach for Reserve Basketball The general theory in basketball is to propel the Ieather sphere through the hoop. Coach Sid Friedmanis 1954-55 edition of the Woodward Bulldogs did this successfully on only 6 out of 22 occasions. In 22 contests the Blue and White cagers meshed 1226 points, for an average of 55.7 per game. Primarily, the Bulldogs, main weakness stemmed from lack of height. Only Phil Matthews and Jim Stevens measured in above the six-foot barrier. 0f the eight boys that were awarded varsity letters, four were sophomores. Therefore, lack of experience was another factor which led to the mamas downfall. Hampered throughout the season by the recurrence of a leg injury suffered during early practices, Phil Matthews nevertheless gained all-city recognition, as well as a position on many all-rival teams. The campaign was highlighted by the sterling play of Dave HoEman, who with two remaining seasons of eligibility promises to be the future toast of the roundhall fraternity. In compiling a mediocre 3-9 slate in league play the Bulldogs gave their opponents some frightful moments. The Chief recipient of Bulldog magic was the Hughes Big Reds, 1955 District Champs. Although defeated by scores of 49-47 in overtime and 55-51, the Blue and White gave Coach Grimesi crew many an anxious moment. Ron Haggard, the finest clutch player in the league, paced the Bulldog attack in both tilts. In the latter he tallied 20 points, all from the charity line. Another game that wi11 be long remembered was the second Walnut Hills affair in which the all-around court fineness of scrappy Mike Litwak and the scoring of Phil Matthews paved the way to victory. The final and most heartbreaking 1055 came at the hands of Purcell in the quarter finals of the District. In their initial tournament engagement the Blue and White ran rough-shod over Deer Park, only to come up against the Champions 0n the Greater Cincinnati League. After leading for three quarters and forcing the contest into overtime, on Paul Ringhandas jumper, the itFriedmenai fell apart, becoming a 52-49 victim of the Cavaliers. Ron Haggardk 306 points, for a 14- average, paced the Bulldogs in overall scoring. Phil Matthewsa 274 points, for a 15.2 average, paced them in points per game. Dave Hoffman rang up 275 points for a 12.5 average, while Jim Stevens, Bill Haggard and Mike Litwack added 85, 81, and 60 markers, re- spectively, to help lead Coach Friendmanis forces out of obscurity and into the light. ll'mstl' Row: J. Cnhlslein. D. Willins. D, Cram. D. Appenfuldt-r. D. Elliot. L, Phillips. SECUNU e wnwhmg V . 5 ltou: It. 'l'rgurdun. S. Fustcr, 0. 'l'rufz, B. MM ' mm R 8891' v e Basketba ll Coach Ed Biles7 gBaby Bulldogs7, had only a fair season for 1954-55 because of the boys7 lack of height and experience. In an attempt to master the diH'icult techniques of a fast break, a full court press, and almost 110 dribbling, the Reserves compiled an over-all record of 7-12 The 6-7 P.H.S.L, mark posted by the Blue and White was good enough for a fourth-place fmish. The team shoulti provide some fine varsity prospects in Dick Wiilins, Paul Ringland, Jack Goldstein, and Barry Flowers. Jun ior High Basketball The Junior High School Varsity, working with a new skipper at the Helm, Mr. Nick VVeilcr, pulled a successful season out of the ftre after a shaky start. This year, Coach Waller was faced with the unusual problem of having too much material. Because of this. competition was keen and no boy was ever assured of a starting position. However several freshman showed evidence of some outstanding ability which will be utilized in the future. Among these were Dick Strobel, Ron Reis, Ted Mayer, and Johnny Johnson. FIIEST Row: A. Laney. E. Puifcnbcrgcr, S. Shu- pcrio, S, Comisur, R. Heines, T, Mayer, SECUNU Row; R. Kronor, Rt Roots, D. Hampton, B. Miller, B Lutum. M. Erdman. G. Czlyort Tlmw ROW: K. Jenkins, Manager: L Rothcrslein, Mt Rice. Dt Slrobcl. R, Rics, Lt Come , 1. John- slon, P. Brill, Mr, Weiler. Bowling Seriously hampered by the loss of its entire 1954 squad due to grad- uation, the Woodward bowling team, ahly coached by Carl Dunning, came up with one match victory this season. This lone win came against the Kniwhts of Central in our second match bowled avainst this team. Mr. Carl Dunning. head of the b a Athlellc Del'm-rtment, serves '43 Ed Meyer had the teanfs best single game average, knocking down a the bowling coach. total of just under 160 pins per game. Ed also came up with the Bull- dogs.5 highest three game series. Ed,s total for his high series was 553 pins. John Davis was a close second in the single game average de- partment as he had 155 pins per game. The Bulldogs look forward to a much more successful season next year since most of this yearis squad will he returninoz FIRST ROW: A. Rubin. D, Blumhen N. Nehnlsky, J. Cray. J. Klein, D. Curpentma SECOXI; Row: R. Kirsch, E. Meyer, J. Hanley, C. Fence J, Davis, B, Wall. a ma Ron Walden doing a back layout displays the outstanding form which earned him second place in tumbling. JR. HIGH GYM TEAM Konrad Mattes, one of the hard- Fmsrr Row: R. Burtzr B. Nnrfnlk. j. Simt-b. H. Steriling. W. Rrusenthal. F. Trefz. D. 65: workers 011 the team, is doing Snyuy. J. Frnsvh. C. Burhin, SMIUNU Row: R. Smith, C. Bmlmrd, K. Kirsvh, D. Brmher- a . -. t ' h 1 ori- lnn, Br Shilling, E, Weskiltlv. B. Nclmlsky. N, Shmuln, LV Spicrm'k, Manager. THIRD 1 forward gtdnt bring Ont 6 1 Row: C. Nunn. J. Jensnn. R. Baird, W. Rubin. J. Dulrun, J. Saxton, W. Siebe, S. Evans. Lonta a1. Coach Stan Castellik small but weH-coached gym team is to be commended for the fine work it did against rugged competition. Leading the team was varsity tumbler Ron Waltien. Hon was consistently second in tumbling in every meet, and his moves down the mat were like poetry in motion. Konrad Mattes Was also Close to the top in his performance on the horizontal bar. Smoothness 0n the longhorss scored many points for the varsityas other star, Roger Schnabel. The point scorers 0f the reserve were many. Jin Bang, Fred Leonard. and Ralph Blackwelder com- bined to give Woodward the best longhorse combi- nation in the league. Bang and Leonard, along with Jim Stewart, placed in every city meet that they were in. Other reserve scorers included Roger Mc- . L Murrin, Arthur Solomon, Don Kattelman, Bob Buc- wtfg'we - .5 ' '4 2' , t Wk ' ciere, Bob Baechle, and Jack Hardtle. mm mm MM Ken Kirsch and Walter Rosenthal plus some of WI'EW .I ; w ,, ttxutixgm NSIEMO the other top-notch Junior High competitors should w m- L xmqu N -- wumtm- u a - Q VA ' h uuumma wnunm soon make their mark on the Senior High team. GYM TEAM COACH STAN CASTELLI unway uuvmo t l: 4 9 3.5 u? P'WM'Wn , '. . 3M Wt umm- mu: uni VARSITY GYM TEAM FIRST Row: R Hc-Murrin, A. SrhcidC. J. Bang, A. Snlmmm. F. Lennard, R. Schnabel. szm'n Row: XI. Jnrncks, K. Matte: D. Kanvhmm. E. Fischer. R. Walden, B. Bucvivrv. 1., Spim'ark, Manager. THIN: ROW: C. Buerhlc, P. Forster. F. Ynurh, R. Blnrkwoldvr, AL Schaen, J. Hartlllo. J. Stewart. Gym Team i -': Swimming Team Ranks The Senior mermen finished fourth this year, and Coach Marcoulier is confident that a more prosperous year is coming. A small but eFEcient part of the team will be lost through graduation1 but several swimmers are rising through the ranks to take their places. Lettermen Bill Thornton and Dave Neblitt are two swimmers to watch in the future. Senior swimmers John Howard and Dan M. Collier will be missing from the ranks next year. Sickness took a heavy toll on swimmers this year. Swimmers rising through the ranks promise of a powerful team to come. FIRST ROW: H. Blnm, R. Miller, Ed Griffin. SECOND ROW: J. Bruck. S. Roguff, R. Young, D, Nehlett. THIRD ROW: C. Stinglyy Dan M. Collier; B. Rifle B. Thurman, J. Howard. 13A WALTER MARCOULIER Swimming Coach in P. H. S. L. Keith Dimond swims the breaststroke in which he splashed to a first place in every meet in which he was entered, The junior tankers ranked second at the close of the P.H.S.L. swimming season. The mermen set three new city reconds to sound off a very successful year. Keith Dimond set records in both breaststroke and individual medley events. Our medley relay team, Herb KofHer, Keith Dimond, and Max Cohen, chopped five seconds off the old record, setting the new mark at 1:355. Eighth grade swimmers Stan Dragul and Dave RiHe helped the team immensely. The junior team lacked the depth for a championship team; however, a more prosperous season is coming next year. FIRST RUV: G. Thurman. D. Rina. S. Dragul. D. Wail, DA Gnhlherg, SECOND Row: K Kumpf, Jt Curlmn, M. Cohen, H. anHer. Tlimn Row: K. Diamnnd. B. Herman. In a triangular meet with Hughes and Withrow. Ed Grif- Eth prepares to dive. Varsity Stewart tries hut Gnldslein slides, Safe! erl lo Right: Jark Nilmllvy, Jeu'k CrlMFlcin, Carry DPBm'KL Bill Stewart, Dun Vain DykP. Run Haggard. Sum Sulml. Oren. Slundifurtl. Handley figures 21 change of pace would be good. Sam Sobel 0f murderersE row. Van Dyke says. LPut her here. Jack ! ' QM COACH ALVIN VON HOLLIS FIRST Row: L. Phillipa. D. MrMillin. P. Ringhaml. D. HnHmun, D, Elfin , J. Cthrailh, D. Wifiinms. J, Vzinrlivinr. KL Goldberg. SEEOND Row: M. Davis, R. McGrutiL B. Whitaker. P. Forster, W. Rutlahur. B. Messnrsrhmih J. Dirkens, J. Lung. Ii, Crwrlmillor. Tilmn ROW: B. Nnrfnlk tMunagerL M. Pnllins CMan- ngeri, D. Frisl. S. Rngnm A. Rahkin, J. Benlz, H. Roisnnh-M. R, Rzlmpmn, H. zit'vrin. Unknnwn. Having experienced a year Of varsity competition7 Woodward improved upon a mediocre 754 season. Boh Von Hoile completed his second season at the helm of the Blue and White diamond squad, and assistant coach Sid Fried- man expected the Bulldogs to fare hatter than in 554, mainly on the strength of potential pitching depth. Lettermen Jack Hanley and Ron Haggard with newcomers Herb Reisenfeld, Dick Willing and Bob Guerdemiller handled the pitching assignments. The other half of the battery was composed of Don Van Dyke and Jim Lang. In the inheid Sam Sohol, Oren Standiford, Dale Feist, Bill Stewart, Paul Forester and Jerry Thomas battled for positions. Ray McCraH, Jack Goldstein, Mike Davis and Hoffman roamed the out- heid. In all, the Bulldogs played a total 0f 19 games plus competing in 2 tournaa ments. Coach V011 Hone carried 18 players throughout the season. Hanging up their spikes and gloves after the last game were seniors Bill Stewart, R011 Haggard and Don Van Dyke, 137 Runners . . . Track Hurdlers . . . RALPH MARRINSON OLLIE FREESE WALTER MARCOULLIER Manager Conch. Assr'slcm! Couch $ FmST Row: R. Katz, E, Mellman, J, Cray C. Hcrmeling, C. Smith, J. Honun, H. Brandt, T, Rcinschmitll. D. Laurie, R. Kirsch. SECOND Row: C. Brown, J. Jentz, F. Yaulk, R. Appenielder, B. Riftie, B. Flowers, W. Carroll, B, Thornton, S, Sudman, D. Bulke, THIRD Row: R. Marrinson, J. Hutton, R. Blackwclder, B. Blank, T. Szlrvzlk, D Oslerbrock, B. Willer. M. Mellmun, F. Lennard, B. Wetlengcl. NOT PIC'I'UIIED: D. Appenfelllcr. Stop looking at the camera, Ed! The 1955 edition of the Woodward track team should he a big improvement over last yearis squad. giThe team is looking better this year:7 says Coach Freese. Some of the stars of last year,s team who are returning include Dan Appenfelder and Ron Kirsch in the dashes; Ed and Milt Mailman in the hurdles and relays: Bob Wet- fengel, stat hurdler; Hugh Brandt, a weight man; Fred Leonari high jumper and hurdler; and Tom Sarvak and Dick Laurie in the distance races. Coach Freese and the boys face a rugged schedule with meets taking place through- out the spring. But the fact that the team has trained since the snows melted should help them to make a good showing, even though the meets are so close together with only a few days3 rest between each of them, Fms'r Row: F. Lubuvilrh, L. Yams. J. Junscn, J. Sexton. E. Hnrdgl. D. Andorwn. K. Miller, M- C h? v SEIZUNU ROW: B, Rzlndulph, I. Rolhslein, .L Mc-Cnnlieh, M. Minion, H. Komcr, N- HCDDHCT- 5- Easter, P. Blltlnt B. SChWHrtL Tnnm Row; S. Pulling, B, Nelmlsky, K. Kirsch, B. Hashim, J. Dulro, E. Wuiskiltci. 13. 13111111, Wt Rubin, S, Slmpiru, R. Daniels; J. .VIrLurcn. J. anpin, B. Oliver. L, Aurrharh. 139 Come on, Milt; donit let Wettengel stay ahead of you! ABEL vmgxs-xe Hm n-wa. , STU FINE amsazrm WW1 a , :9? 9' 00 t 2 I CHA 'TQM QORDON 323M314 ACK rum DAN A. comma COACH CHARLES REIGEL Tennis With the coming of spring and warm weather, the Woodward tennis team got ready for action under the guidance of Coach Charles Reigel. From Hartwellts courts came the familiar sounds of game, set, match, point. Striving for good sportsmanship and a well balanced squad Coach Reigel prepared the boys for the tough competition ahead. This included matches with such formidable adversaries as Walnut Hills: Wyoming7 Hamilton7 Middletown, and Withrow. Leading the hopefuls for positions were returning lettermen Dan A. Collier, Mike Litwack, Tom Gordon, and Roger Schnabel. Other boys, who hoped to replace the vet- erans were Marty Plost, Oren Trefz, Ron Bowen, Stu Fine, and Charlie Smith. In their hrst match the racketmen fell before Withrow by the close score of 3-2. The Blue and White bagged one victory in the singles, as Collier came through with a straight set win. In the doubles the team of Bowen and Trefz defeated their opponents in a well played match. FIRST ROW: T. Gordon, M. Lilwack, D. A. Collier, 3. Fine. SECOND Row: 0. Trefz, R. Bowen, R. Schnabel, C. mith. 141 m. , 4 i t , 5 r. .50.- FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Caplc, S, Race, B. Schuck. SECOND Row: J. Shore, R. Zins, J. Howard, Couvh Ftl Biles. Golf Under Coach Ed Bites, the New Woodward Golf Team hit it out with the other P.I'I.S.L. teams this year to better last yeafs recent. Last year the golf team won four, lost five, and tied 0116. Ron Zins is judged to be the top scorer for the Blue and White, averaging about 84. Returning 'lettermen Ron Zins: Bob Schuck, Bob Racher, and John Shore formed the nucleus of the team. Coach Biles was quoted as saying, HWe hope to improve on last yearns record? Keep your eye an the hall, Ron! Concentrate, Schuck! Hole in One. Shore? FIRST Ruw, left In right: R, Kirrh, T. Corduni M. Pollins. M. Lilwack, F. Leonnard. D. A. Collier. SECOND Row: J. Hunley, D. Ellim, E. EHron. R, Wahlnn. D. Feisl. S. RuguH. Tnnu: KUW: J, Huward, D. Huffman, D, NL Collicr. D. Laurie. K. Manes. Bi Riffe. FOURTH Row: R. Haggard, D. Bulkc. R, Schnabel, Bi SIPWHI'I, B. ButikEr. FIFTH Row: D. Van Dyke, 0. Standiiurd, j. Thumas, W. Rudvker, R, Hermeling. The W-CLUB was formed this year as a service to the athletic program of the school. Among other things the club will help to promote good sportsmanship and t0 pub- licize the athletic. events of the schoolgs teams. To become a member of this honorary society, made up of Woodward Varsily letler-winners, one must be elected by those who already belong Before being accepted the buy must receive a favorable citizenship evaluation from his teachers. Also, the boy must have 111 least a 2.1 aver- age for his years in lhe senior high school. Mr. Carl Dunning advises this group. OFFICERS Frwl IJ'UIUHINI. vlirz-uk'urur: Divh Lauriu Pri-siilcm: Bill Sn-wai'l. Sw-n-Iury: Hun Wuhhvn. Hw-Pn-silienl. 143 Girls Athletic Association EXECUTIVE BOARD Left In Right: '11 Jones, Hislury; M. Sears, Recurding Secrulury; J. Ahlulh'lm'f, President- Mim Zwick. Advimr: J. Ulliug, Vivc Preaidunt; J. Carpenter, Uwrrcslmmling Sevrelmy; 5. Shaw. Tu, urvr. The Senior High Girlsa Athletic Association is an organization designed to give the feminine members of the student body an opportunity to participate in a more diversi- fied and specialized program of athletics, other than the Classmmn curriculum. Any girl of grades ten5 eleven, and twelve may participate in her choice of the many sports offered. Developing a spirit of good sportsmanship and fair play, among other things, is a primary purpose of G.A.A. C.A.A. also provides opportunities for leader- ship, keen competition, team play, recognition for individual achievmnents, and con- siderable relaxation and fun. Fms'l' Row: P, Kruemvkc. IL Whiwlmusc. .VI. Huhsun, J, Weber. N. Meyers. C, Fay, C. Walling. J, Mllenstm'L F, anlemun. A. Kurz. SECOND Row: A. Weber, .f. LlnytL J BIzlll. C, Brnwm C. Yuml. L Bust. R. Huggins. CL Rnbnrhu C. SL-hr'ucdr XI. Knrungcl. THnm Ruw. M. Scars. T. Janus, J uurv. J. Chl b' C. Chlrk. ,I, Churrh. IJ. Baldwin, j. Kinney. .Vl, Daniels, M. Hell Folnrru Row: J. Tuy'lur. M. Frumlmld. U. Fullmcr. N. Miller, L. Ostcmlurp. S. Luuftr, N, Thza-kwnml, ,L Bonner . C, Burkiu, J. Curpcmcr, ii. Finch, Ju MasurJ' 'ru ROW: M. Hunting. S. Huyalip. M Smith. D. Lcngcl, J. Utling. B. Shilling. H. SvhncidL-r, :VL Scucn S. Lallnuu, B, Russelutl, 5. Shaw. P. Saylcr, Ju Musur. December 10 00' A. Formai lnifiaf GA gn scrapbook 5! members of G A Ize winners Dala Fies+ and Care! Fay, Powder Puff vaof pr Autumn Sports SENIOR HIGH HOCKEY TEAM FIRST Ruw: D. IAt-ngnl, A. Weber, C. Bufkitt. J. Weber, M. Hubsnu. SECOND Row: C. Yumi. M. Sara. B. Slrivklcr. M. Knrcngel, C. Walling. Sports occurring during the fall season are hockey, archery, and golf. Hockey is a rough and exciting game. It takes skill and good team play to have a winning team. The city-wide Hockey playday was held at Withmw this year, and we were represented by two teams. Archery and Golf, individual sports, were held late and will be continued early in the spring. These various G.A.A. sports oHer the girls a chance to participate in activities not oEered in the classroom. Although golf is at the present limited to rubber balls on our own campus, we hope soon to play on a nearby golf course. Senior High Hockey team in action. SENIOR HIGH ARCHERY 1.ch tn Righl: B. Finrh, M. Huhsnn. L. 13051. C. Ruwl, B. HthJs. H. llzumu, Munuglrr. l,I-fl lu Right: 15. Inullnlrrl .l. Kylr. H. Fim'll. S. Laugclu .f. AhlunslurL J. Sullaupell H. Lewis. ,I'. chvins. L. Best. L. SPIIN'iVPF. AL Frunlhnlll. Manugl-rx Winter Sports VOLLEYBALL HONOR TEAM FlnsT Row; B, Whitclmuse. C. Walling. N14 Scars. C. erml. D. Baldwin. SECOND Row: ,1, Aaron, D. Clark, Hi Shilling, C, BizrkilL Bowling is held during January through April on Tuesdays and Fridays. This sport requires skill and confidence. The winners of the Tuesday League will play the Friday winners for the Championship. The Five girls with the highest averages will he the honor team and will play against another school. V 0 LL EYB ALL Earlier this year we played Hughes and lost. B A S K ET B AL L B 0 W L I N G Volleyball is another popular team short. There are specific requirements for participation. Teams are chosen and a tournament is held with the honor team being chosen afterward. The city-wide playday was held at Central and We tied for second place. The Student-Faculty volleyball game has become 2111 annual event taking place this year 011 March 23. Volleyball tournament winners in action. Girls, basketball is different from boys, basketball in that it is not as strenuous and r fast. It is one of the most popular G.A.A. activities. Girls must come to a specified r number of practices before they are eligible to play On a team. Team captains are chosen from the girls participating by the sports manager and board arlvisor. A tourna- ment is held and lasts for a few weeks. The honor team members are chosen for their sportsmanship, leadership, and skill. r G.A.A. sponsored the Powder PuH Pivot, which was in connection with the basketball 1 season. The dance was a turn-about ior which the girls were asked to make vegetable HONOR BASKETBALL TEAM 1 corsages for their dates. Prizes were given to the couple with the most outstanding Fum- Row: C. ShuHcr. A. cher- D. Baldwin, M. thsun. Sl-lrrcmu Row: Sr Phillips. C. Ivunc, J. Mrmrc, C. Jc'lt. corSage. A BU I. 'FOU AX'IENT WIN Imlt 1:: Right J. E'Iurgddinr. H. Daniels. M. Hth-x-. H. Clark 5, Phillips. 1 . FH;IV'H'ILH1. 195l BOWI INC LILAGI'IF. CHAMPIONS S'r-man LL-fl 1n Rigln: 19. anh'mum 5. Lszvr. Malndgvrs, 31: Svurs. Pr MCVLT. S. Phillipa A. Wchvr. ,I. Willvn. NUT Flt. anig, BOWLING HONOR TEAM Left In Right: B. Shilling. D, Drucker. J, Onlngr M, Sears, D. Lawrence. J. Murganr saw mmwgw SOFTB iLL GIRLS IN AC iN Lch to Right: Ji Hurgudine. R. Huggins. Hi Bulser, B. thhs. B. Bernlmrdl. P. Haggard, Si Phillips. Softball is a team sport and is held in the spring. A tournament is held an d a big citywide playday at Lunken Airport is the big event of the season. Polly gs is the girlsa swim club and is open to all senior high girls who can meet the standards of the club during tryouts. It provides advanced swimming kechniqucs, which include synchronized swimming, diving, and racing. They present numbers at the May Fete and enter the City-wide P.H.S.L. swim meet each spring. Dance clul provides participation in creative dance activities. It is open to all senior high girls w can pass the qualihcations set by the facultx and club. Tryouts are held each year. Spec'al groups have performed on televisi at assemblies, and the High School Dance bymposium. Pollywog girls prepare for a relay race Dance Club members take a regL C.A.A. Dance Club. The G.A.A. swim club, Pollywogs, performs for many school activities. I2'l JUNIOR HIGH C.A.A. OFFICERS . Left L11 Rigin: M. Schrcivcr, 'ii1'1'11sur1'1': J. W' 'zcrmun, Suvrelilry: P. Irvin: IJTC5ILICIII: C. Cnspvr. Virc President; A th I t Miss Drisrllii. Alivisnr. e l c . o o The Junior High CirIsi Athletic Association was organized in September of 1955. A 8800 la tlon Their advisor is Miss Margaret Driscoii. Junior Any girl in the seventh, eighth, or ninth grade is eligible to participate in the various sports offered. The ofhcers are elected in the spring for the following year. Some of the many sports offered are as follows: soccer, track, volleyball, basketball: Softball Swimming and tumbling. Their outside activities include track meets, swim meets and city-wide playdays. The board consists of the Omcers, sporls managers, and the advisor. These girls set E Up the rules of the organization and help in seeing that they are followed. The awards I system is to be set up in the near future. Their object is to stimulate interest in girls7 activities; to aid in development of good sportsmanship, and to offer fun in wholesome activities. FIIIST Row: 5. Bram. J. Dinu. H. Guudwin. L. Wiinur; J: 1 twmun. A. Nathan. A. Lawunthzll, Ii. Lurkncn E W111i P, traig, P. Hamilton. J. Shar, 11'. Bird. SECOND Row: I..C111vi11.5.laIsl1,C.MilI13,r A RLIIIIIIIII I..Wci115lci11 J.Dunl1a1n L. Eek. D. Lindsey S Smith I 'i1ien1r'y1z1',J. Ballwr, L. Luib. THIRD ROW: VI Curtis B BUhm-Im D. Thnmus A. SIiLh B Kvmlialli S.DilViS,G.DiIil1IH I..SiI1mt-L. VilnL'U, K. C131IrgI.,N.IIuI'IgaI1i 1-.L11115.I701.1R'I'H ROW: B. Davis, N. Iiruwn. H Drake J. Wuescrmdn S V1111 C111 IIILn . iI Rnscn. C.Ra1ieku1. .. Hlum. C. Smith. FY. Iivuna CD. H1iH'L'l1I. J, Ruhc. P. Grmdpuster, J. Saucr. i'IIrII ROW: 5. D .Infurlh, H Cummins M Lury III. 111' UIIIiigun, C. 151111111111 rPWI S1 ilTLIVI'T. K. Shuuinhm'hur, J. :Vicminws. D. Lungui, N. .Ioimsnn, N. Muiiciy, 9.1151111 Irvin. 0y! and wiid Endians En Woodwwdk halls? NOVer! ml . wmmn ,. n A buamifui symbol 0F Xmas being dreaoramd by Pauia and Faye. Hail! The sweethua rf Mason. MR. AND MISS PERSONALITY. JOAN LLOYD AND OREN STANDIFORD kw, MR. ANED MlSS ATHLETE, MILT MELLMAN AND JOAN AHLENSDORF u Lk A xx. 1 I . MR. AND MISS BRAJNS. DARRYL GOLDBERG AND FAYE GOLDBERG .k, MR. AND MISS LOOKS, KENNY STALTENKAMP AND MARTY THOMAS MR. AND MISS SMILE, DONNA HAYMAN AND DAVE BUTKE MR AND MISS COMEDIAN SAM RACE AND JEWELL MARTIN NEATEST LOOKrNe COUPLE. RONZINS AND JACKI SCHMIDT MR, AND MISS SCHOOL CITIZEN. PHJL MATTHEWS, AND FAYE GUTTMAN THE BURST JEWELRY ED. 2100 Reading Road Manufadurers of class rings and pins. college and sociefy jewelry. spor+ charms. plaques. sfafueffes. special affen+ion given +o local school cfubs. and fraf pins. We invi+e your suggesfions. Designs furnished on requesf. MAKERS OF THE I954 WOODWARD CLASS RINGS RIDGE FLOWER SHOP 6024 RIDGE IGLER PHARMACIES The Rexall Shares WyomingvHarfWeH Va. 26 l 5 Glendale Pr. 86H Open daily including Sunday, 8 am, +0 l0 pm. Free Delivery Service SEE-MORE BOWLING I776 SEYMOUR AVE. COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '55 FROM THE ROSELAWN CENTER Congratulations . . . to the class of ,55 from your Telephone Company A GOOD PLACE TO WORK ' ATTENTION GIRLS! Smar+ly5+yled BUSINESS NEEDS YOU Finely Tailored... You can find success in business quickly as a Burroughs Opera+or SIEBLER CLOTHES affer high school graduafion. Jusi' a few weeks Burroughs Training quaiifies you for a posi- Hon th-good pay and pleafanJr 6I8 Vine 5+. Cincinnafi Ohio surroundmgs. A n d busmess needs you As a Burroughs grad- uafe you can +ake advanfage of +he FREE lifetime Placemenf Service available 5? any Burroughs branch In +he world. 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BOND HILL SUMMER ICE SKATING AT THE CINCINNATI GARDENS Consulf your newspaper for hours and dafes SIMONS PHARMACY A good place fo have your prescripfions filled 6906 Ptainfield SILVERTON 0 Perfumes from France 0 Cosmei'ics for 5 your needs SOLWAY' S FURNITURE CO. Two greaf s+ores I32 Wesf Erder Si. 13l Wesf Fiffh 5+. LOUIS THE FLORIST 385i Reading Rd. CompHmenfs 01c WATSON MOTOR CO. l82l Dixie Highway Cavingfon. Ky. WOLF BROS. FURNITURE 8c APPLIANCES All famous name brands 7027 Vine St Car+hage Records Greefing cards NoveHies Music or all kinds SONG SHOP 36 East Fiffh 3+. on rounfa'm square ELMWOOD'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE 6004 Vine Sf. Complefely self service We siore Success +o H19 new annual AVON GRILL 3343 Reading Rd On your way in fown or on your way back s+op 5+ Hue grill for a meal or a snack CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS Where a+hle+e and spor+smen meef I IO4 WeswL Fourfh S+ree+ CINCINNATl. OHIO ius+ 42 sfeps from Race WESTFALLS PHARMACY Big enough to serve you, small enough fo know you ME. 0063 Complimenfs of SHULLER'S RESTAURANT 7759 Reading Rd. Res+auran+ Va. 8482 Mo+el P0. 2575 H. J. BENKEN. FLORIST 6000 Plainfield Pike Tw. '040 CINCiNNATI 3. OHIO Flowers: ' Cu+ 0 Telegraphed 0 Wedding ' Decorafions CARL F. MEYER 69 I 8 PIainHeid Sy. 9926 Mea+s - PouH-ry Wholsale. for deep freeze - re+ail Complimenfs of fhe LORETTA FOOD SHOP 3908 Reading Rd Complimen+s of CORDES LUMBER COMPANY THE AUFDEMKAMPE HARDWARE COMPANY I0 I 2- I 020 Freeman Ave. Cin. 3. Ohio Du. 3200 Compiimenfs of He VOGUE THEATER Har+well 8459 Vine 8+. Wyoming Complimen+s of PADDOCK DELICATESSEN 4927 Paddock Rd. THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES 44l8 Whefsel 7500 Monfgomery BR 0732 SY 5353 CENTER PHARMACY REAMES 8 NORRIS Proprie+ors Roselawn Cenfer Building Re 722i ENROLL NOW IN THE CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING VICAL FLORAL SHOPPE THE CROWE'S NEST I24 William 8+ ' Tw. 2739 EAST LOCKLAVD We deliver I Va. 9879 593I Plainfield Pike Sifver+on 361 Ohio BOND FURNITURE CO. expert ieweer wafch-es-silver waich repair keepsake diamonds bZIS Vine Six. Elmwood Wace Comple+e line of all furniiureu A' 6' RieeglEJ-EPOHL Va 8228 Va 8229 . ' VI . HARVEY EGHERMAN BOB EFFRON Va. 5285 6000 ne 5 Bmwwd Ohio PATTY CAKE BAKERY OLDSMOBH-E . .. KHTH KLEESPHES The Fines'r in breads, cakes, 8x pas+rles 8456 Vin Sf, 84l6 Vine Sf. Va. Ol 88 HarfweH 5 Va. 0255 MAURICE MARK THE VOGUE Professional prescripfion service All H1515 new for women 3900 Reading Rd. Va. WW Un. 5205 Cincinnaif Ohio ma MiH 5+. 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Cindnnafi I2l Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF THE VETERANS' CENTER AT HUGHES HIGH BEST WI SHES FACULTY JOHN ACHZEHNER JOHN BAGNOLI PETER COURLAS EDWARD DRIVER RICHARD HOBSON WILLIAM LOWE DAVID MINESINGER SECRETARY RUTH ONEIL gm! ?lu'dAed THOMSON BROTHERS INCORPORATED CADILLAC 2820 GHberf Ave, CINCINNATI. OHIO Ca. 5600 BUICK SALES SERVICE THE HOCKS BUICK CO. 3363 Reading Road W0. 3300 THE FINE RINGS THE JUNIORS ARE WEARING Were Manufactured By JOSTEN TREASURE CRAFT JEWELERS OWATONNA. MINN ESOTA GEORGE MILTENBERGER. Disfrici Represen+a+ive Box 7 M1: Wash. Cfncinnafi 30, Ohio The sweefness d low cosi never equals +he biHerness of poor quali+y ComPZZ-mmb of THE WOODWARD ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION OFFlCERS TRUSTEES President Julius Amaranf, 30 Carl Meier. '23 Vice President Vicfor Calvin, '28 William Bruckmann. 'I I Secrefary. Mary Elizabefh FuIdner Powers, 29 Gilberf Edger, '23 Treasurer. Myron Davidson. '22 Winfon L, Moeller. '22 Faculfy Coordinafor. John N, Achzehner' '33 THIS BOOK DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING CO. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE THE POLLAK STEEL COMPANY In Cincinnafi since I868 I 955 Our 87H! Anniversary REINFORCING STEEL BARS 8: MESH ACCESSORIES STRUCTURAL STEEL HOT ROLLED CARBON BARS FENCE POSTS FOR FARMS 8: ESTATES 9 General Offices 2640 GlendaIe-Milford Road EVANDALE. OHIO Miles - Marion, Ohio Congrafufah'ond anal gem? WAAQJ I to $9 Cyaod 0 I955 Compgmmb oz CARDINAL CRAFTSMAN Sold only +hrough your friends and neighbors GREETING CARDS STATEONERY - I . Maggy .F 43' ' V 4 vfrgw ff -W . .r 7 '11 V ,. x f AH.. fy M56 N, 5357! 5,5 -in '- - M b3.,3'1, , 'QL-Q f g- f Vg., 551 r ,,. I .I ' l . s Lf5 5 - V- 1 wrgefz. f I P V . ig. , .fx ' K . u 14 , . E' -.1 Q. 61: hw. 'Vi 5 , L .-V-' 'C' ,Ny .,. -, i 2 +4- 9 Q p 1 -...n-..-.-.W as-ru-.V v , ,.. s J, ,,,,,.4-g. .41 lw , -f , C 4 1 .5.. , I Uk 1 4. in Q 5592? ' s 'i ' Al A V 41:1 I! ., V V .J-B ESSE QUAM VIUERI WUUDWARD :Arv- IQ55 ,+r,, ANNLIA Eclilors . 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'W -' ...,,,..,,, T ,1,:,.:, Old Woodward High School was Tounded by William I 4.1. YL ',7 . L':?f4e?' ' .4 3 vw J ' . , , . H 3-. .,..,,,.L. ' , .,. A .,u !Im'iIgiie elg Woodward, who was born in ConnecTicuT in I768. He I ' 'W' a.f?',,3J7' 'Pill W immllll 'fl '13 'il' T J 'wil .. I ,i,. 1,1 .ai Lirqlgg IeTT home in I78I. His journey wesT came To an end wiTh mm. . 4- ml Q A y E E his landing aT The TooT oT Broadway of whaT is now known ' 1 .-54 A 'A ' -A-WV' ' fifs7v1' ,Q, as Cincinnafi, LaTer he meT and married Abigail CuTTer. xv- '- '-1.f-3:41 f I .,,.,wW's f- n' .nhl .-'sw' ,.l...v 4. f ' . -w w f. fi K .hi V Q if i at ,- -6.. On The TwenTy-TirsT day of November. I826. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward execuTed a deed conveying seven acres oT Their land Tor The purpose of building and supporTing a Tree public school. A Tew days laTer an addiTional acre was given, and upon This ground The TirsT Woodward school was erecTed. The aclual work was begun in l83O and on OcTober 24, I85I, The TirsT school wesT oT The Allegheny MounTains was opened and dedicaTed. Ten years laTer a Third sTory was added To The building. Four- Teen years laTer in I855, This plain, unpreTenTious building gave way To a greaTer sTrucTure. IT was of GoThic archi- TecTure and Three sTories high. In I907 This beauTiTuI building was Torn down, making way Tor The presenT building of Today. Woodward has broughT unTold beneTiTs To counTless Thousands. IT is The symbol of IoTTy ambiTions and high ideals, oT IoyalTy To God. To home and To The naTion. Old Woodward High School is, and shall always be, an obiecT of our TondesT aTTecTions and memories. To her we sing: Old Alma MaTer, Woodward High, We pledge our True devoTion: Thy sons and daughTers chanT Thy praise From ocean To ocean. Like They who Through Thy hundred years Thy IighT has carried onward, I pledge my hearT, my head, my hand To Thy ideals, Wodward! 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From every group engaged in consTrucTive worlc, comes The call Tor leadership. The problems we lace Today are oTTen greaTer Than The people who are Trying To solve Them. IT Takes more Than ordinary eTTorT and Training To solve These exTraordinary problems. By your successful compleTion oT high school. you have shown an inTeresT in preparing yourselT To do more Than a mediocre job. You have your TeeT Tirmly planTed on The TirsT sTep oT The ladder To success. How many more sTeps you Take will depend primarily on you and your aTTiTude Toward worlc, sTudy. and people. I am conTidenT many oT you will conTinue To accepT The challenges required Tor good leadership in adulT liTe. BesT Wishes, G. l'l. VAN NESS -11- l I T' Al v Iuiili Lit ZW jvfrueiu :KWTQ-ml 3 l 1. .. . 5 .' 1 ' - 1- MISS MARY ANTHONY MR. RICHARD BATHIANY MR. ROBERT BECKER Latin Physical Education Physics MR. JOHN P. ARRINGTON MRS. BEVERLY K. BECKER English Physiology MR. ROBERT BENKERT MR. RAYMOND BROKAMP Special Education Mathematics MR. ALLEN BLUMBERG Special Education MR. CHARLES W. BROWN MR. GEORGE C. COWDREY MISS JULIE CROTTY Science Science English MR. WILLIAM CANTER MR. LAWRENCE R. CRAMER Printing Driver Training --12.. Q12-f.Hs2t:.ZSL1:,-.Q ' fi ' V , ' .fe S- . 1. .F , J ,, . MR. CHARLES DIENER MR. FRANCIS DOWDELL MR. FRANKLIN DUFF English Counselor Mathematics MISS MARILYN DOSCHER MR. EDWARD DRIVER Mathematics Chemistry . 5 . 'ei V? V H l v 4 MR. CHARLES ENDICOT1' MR. LAWRENCE GARDNER Electricity Social Studies MRS. JANE FROELICH Social Studies I i i. M l MRS. ELOISE GREGG MR. CHARLES HIPPERT MISS JO ANN HUGHES Home Economics Social Studies Social Studies ' MRS. OLIVE GROOMS MR. CLIFFORD HOUSE English Business I :W - 13 - ' l Q54 ' 'I' , ..,. -I-.W - .nf-f-I-vw H -W. 'J ' I ...vw . L-M....4LmflE...c..',-'MRS-71 U as-P .. MR. CHARLES IENNINGS MRS. MARJORIE KENNEDY MR. WILLIAM T. LOWE Mechanical Drawing English Social Studies MR. DALE JONES MISS FEARN LANG Science English Alf? ,f MRS. LEILA LUNDQUIST MRS. MARJORIE MCKINNEY English English MR. CRAIG MacMANN Driver Education MR. THEODORE MENSING MISS RUTH OLIVER MRS. RUTH POSTLE Woodwork Mathematics Home Economics ' MR. EDMOND MONTGOMERY MR. FRANK PFAFF Science Metal Work ... 14 .. .. - A. ...H . t i I in - i. .--.i'---- .- bg 4-. 5.15-ik' ' A -.-1 MRS. RUTH POUNDS MISS HENRIETTA SCHMEUSZER MRS. JUSTINE SCHWAEGERLE English Social Studies Home Economics MR. CHARLES POWERS MRS. MARIE SCHNEIDER Mathematics Home Economics MISS CAROL SCHWINDT MRS. HILDA SHARROCK Home Economics Home Economics MR. RALPH SENSEL Metal Work MRS. GERALDINE SIMPSON MR. RAYMOND SOLOMON MR. PETER STITES English Science Spanish MR. SAMUEL SKUROW MR. MYRON STAPANIAN Business Counselor .. 15 .. ,f!!!'--vr-'f- - - .X g . '- . .. , -.c 'W' ' T ' '1?P W'-W' 'T7 Mika.. 'WT Y MR. VIRGIL TAYLOR MISS MILDRED I. TIEMAN MR. PAUL TRINKLE Business English Social Studies MR. NELSON THINNES MISS RUTH TODD Physical Education Home Economics MR. CARL TUGGLE, JR. MRS. DOROTHY WIEDERSTEIN Science Special Education MISS BLANCHE TVRZNIK Business MISS MARTHA WINTER MR. GORDAN WOODWARD English Science MR. JOSEPH WINTERING MRS. EDITH WRIGHT Social Studies English .. 16 - . .PH , Y .H m,L. .--..., SECRETARIES MRS. LINNEA ANDERSON MISS VIOLA STABNER Office Office MISS ROBERTA CONLEY Treasurer MISS REGINA WEISS School Secretary FACULTY NOT PICTURED MR. VERNON ALEXANDER Social Studies M ISS MARJORIE CALLAHAN Business MISS MARGARET CLARK Art MR. JOSEPH CORCORAN Physical Education MRS. JUANITA EDWARDS Physical Education MR. THOMAS FARRIS Music MR. ABRAHAM GERSHKOVITZ Music MRS. JANE HAMMONDS Librarian MR. ALFRED HENNIGAN Art MRS. CECELIA JOHNSON Physical Education MRS. MONTANA JONES Physical Education -17- MRS. NADINE MAITLAND English MRS. JESSIE MCDANIEL Librarian MRS. FRANCES MYERS Art MISS BETTY O'HARA Social Studies MISS PATRICIA PATTON Counselor MISS FRANKIE PHILLIPS Physical Education MR. JOHN PURCELL Social Studies MR. ART REISNER Science MR. FRED ROEBUCK Business MRS. BEATRICE WHARTON Mathematics MR. JOHN WHITAKER . Hearing K ik HOW CAN WE FORGET our Alma Mafer which has been a source of inspira+ion +o us and our classma+es wi+h whom we have shared so many hopes and fears. Wood- ward has done her bes+ +o make each one of us +he 'rype of cifizen 1'ha+ America needs. She will have succeeded if we follow her moHo. Esse quam videri . 1 1 is 3 L Wm.. F Q55 if 1 3 -. 1 .IT x , S ,. .K 1,5 ,,,4gk Qvlilwff' '1:.g,s?Sf4fM 1 H I 9 I F Q u I u I ll I W 'J' Y A A - . g ,x f f , 'EM' QQ 5, Q fx L, A -- 5:5 435135 K. Mgmg gy Q , A W. 213, 1 ,W v f W LM , -K ii Mk .5 fx .www x f A 5, - jp -:ww ,. at af mf X 1 -xs, 3,-S f ..p, ff-1 L .f I 2 if 1. f .f Vx -.: Q NN CH '- 136 vi .2-Q5 Q 7135 -' f- x x .. i 1 ffzszf X f f F' .. 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Q ff i M , ,Awww X X omg I Q wlfo-nn J5Y'f5 q,l 5 3 ' X LV K V Q, Q, I ff. Su.-Q V X 5 N., e:..g fe 1 , f is 5. .. , n 1 i 5 8 Q ,'hi,..w. , fx Sl' sf' 1 k , . Q ww ,W ' X if 'X g, S ir C 1 3 Z 33? Q ,M . -1 0 9 QD 1 'W 'f 4- Q v. ww WN X? 9 Q. SL 3 5 1 9 2 2 ' ww -fn on ew Q .. I l . lf, : , . K5 1 A If .,-so K 3 JIMMIE C. BATES Alpha Hi-Y, Second Bell American Prob. Club, Basket- ball, Baseball. He has his eye on the field of engineering. EMMA L. BECKHAM lvyettes Sorority, Old Woodward Honor Club, Sr. Phi Oscrs. Emma's pleasant smile and dependability make her an asset to any group. LORETTA BLACKMON Phi Kappa Epsilon, 9th St. Boosters. This fun-loving gir helps to make any gathering a success. BETTY J. BOWLES Senior Choir, Senior G.A.A. Betty is a shy girl who speaks only when necessary. SIDNEY D. BROADNAX Football, Basketball, Old Woodward Honor Cltlb, Kappa Pi Kappa. He's going to forsake athletics to be an accountant. CHRISTINE BROCK Defender Boosters. She has nimble fingers which will help make her a fine typist. WILLA M. BROOKS Old Woodward Honor Club, Majorette, Student Council. Our star majorette has good looks and a peppy personality. CORA E. BROWN Defender Hi-Y Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Lunchroom Stall. She's a grand girl with lots of personality. ROWENA BROWN Thespians, Senior G.A.A. You will always find Rowena wherever sports are being played. TIMOTHY H. BROWN Track, A Band, Delta Hi-Y, Kappa Phi Kappa. His re- served manner and industriousness have wone him a good reputation. WILLIAM A. BROWN If you have a psychological problem, take it to William. FLORINE BRYANT 9th St. Boosters, Thcspians. Florine is talkative and is ready with a joke. PAULINE AARON Phi Kappa Epsilon, 9th St. Boosters, Senior G.A.A., Senior Choir. Pauline spends her time looking at the latest fashions. MARIE ABBOTT Marie is energetic and interested in everything that's going on. JAMES E. ALBRIGHT Kappa Pi Kappa, American Prob. Club, Senior Choir. As a Beau Brummel, he causes many a girl's heart to flutter. JAMES W. ALEXANDER James' friendly attitude and winning smile will do womlers. JACK AMASON A Band, A.V.A. He isa fellow of many talents. M U RTES AN DE RSON Senior G.A.A. She isa little girl with a big heart. ERNESTINE ANDREWS Old Woodward Honor Club, Defender Boosters, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Her two loves are art and sports. THELMA ANDREWS A quiet conscientious student who does her work well. MINNIE BALDWIN Phi Kappa Epsilon, Societas Scribarum Superiorum. Something is always happening when Minnie the Mouch is around. lf' W. is I 'vo-f .-as :S is Q' S HAROLD J. BUNCH Alpha Hi-Y. Harold is very handy with tools and wood. IOLA BURRELL A Band, Senior Phi Osers, Phi Kappa Epsilon. She would like jazz to accompany all her activities. EVA L. BUTLER --war 1 Senior G.A.A., Defender Hi-Y, Senior Leaders, Societas Scribarum Superiorum. Her bubbling gaiety is contagious. ROBERT BUTLER Defender Hi-Y, American Prob. Club. Robert has given us many merry moments with his stories and jokes. GUY BUTTREE A.V.A., Alpha Hi-Y. His mechanical ability will be an asset to him in the T.V. field. FREDONIA BYRD Old Woodward Honor Club. She is a quiet and depend- able worker. ROBERT L. BYRD A Band, Bulldog Staff, Fifth Bell American Prob. Club. His words and sketches reveal his keen wit. MAGGIE R. CAMPBELL Cheerleader, Old Woodward Honor Club. Maggie is an asset to any cheering section. ELSIE H. CANTY Societas Scribarum Superiorum. Elsie has what it takes to become an R.N. -if we-W- ' .. 1. , 'af lik f J. 7 ii?-T' . kg f f iii li . L! . JOHNETTA CARTER Phi Kappa Epsilon, Big Sister Organ. She is always viva- cious and full of fun. RONALD B. CARTER Football, Pi Tau Delta, Old Woodward Honor Club, De- fender Hi-Y. Ronald is tough both on the gridiron and in the classroom. SANTONIO C. CHAMBERS Kappa Pi Kappa, Ninth St. Hi-Y, American Prob. Club. His wholesome personality makes Tony a sociable guy. BETTY J. CHRISTIAN Fifth Bell American Prob. Club, Senior Choir. Betty ap- preciates the finer things in life. BARBARA E. CLARK Phi Kappa Epsilon, Senior Leaders, Senior G.A.A. Her next stop will be Paris where she'll model exquisite clothes. OZELLA COLEMAN Phi Kappa Epsilon. We don't hear much from her but we know she's here. JUANITA CORLEY Senior Phi Osers, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Things don't happen until Corley arrives. EVELYN M. CREECH Senior Choir, Alpha Chi Gamma. Butch combines sin- cerity with a sense of humor. QUEENIE M. CROCHERON Phi Kappa Epsilon, Senior Choir, Defender Boosters. Ambitious, dependable, likeable, all help to describe Queenie. NAOMI E. DAILEY Ninth St. Boosters, Hall Monitor, American Prob. Club. This girl can always be counted upon to do a good deezl. OBIE F. DANIELS Big Brothers, Band, Alpha Hi-Y, Student Council. Obie is destined to be a pharmacist. TROY DAVIDSON Baseball, Football, Bulldog Staff, Alpha Hi-Y. He is a fine athlete, and the Yogi Berra of tomorrow. 23- l 1 gf, F' BERTHA L. DAVIS Bertha is well known for her fun-loving disposition. CAROL R. DAVIS Societas Scribarum Superiorum. Big Sisters. Carol's lovely smile will win her friends everywhere. DELORES DAVIS Big Sisters, Defender Boosters, Spanish II Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Dee Dee's charming personality has e ., , won her many friends. MAZOLA DAVIS Don't let the quiet manner of this little miss deceive you. WILLIE E. DAVIS A Band. Meet Woodward's future maestro. WILLIAM C. DEAN Alpha Hi-Y, Band, American Prob. Club, Kappa Pi Kappa. Dean is the strong silent type. hd N DONALD D. DEARWESTER Pi Tau Delta, Old Woodward Honor Club, Annual Staff. American Prob. Club. When this boy takes a test, he comes out among the best. LUCILLE V. DEERING Senior Choir, Senior Leaders, F.T.A. Lucille is known as a dependable person and a sincere friend. JOSEPH DENNIS A Band, Kappa Pi Kappa, American Prob. Club. Joseph is a quiet business-like boy who works without fanfare. 5. BETTY I. DICKS Senior Leaders, Senior G.A.A. You can never tell what goes on behind her twinkling eyes. PAT A. EBERLE Pi Tau Delta, Annual StalT, Old Woodward Honor Club, Big Sisters. To intellect. add keen wit and vivaeity and you have Pat. BOBBY I.. EDWARDS Alpha Hi-Y, Basketball. Bobby is an easy going fellow, popular with his classmates. JOSEPHINE E. ENGLAND American Prob. Club. Sweet sophistication and laughing eyes retIect a gracious manner. JIMMY S. FERGUSON He is always ready for a lot of fun. MlI.DRED FINNY Societas Scribarum Superiorum, American Prob. Club. Shy, timid, and gay describes her to a IULIUS FI.OYD Baseball. He isa nice fellow to have around. GEORGE M. FORNEY Delta Hi-Y, Kappa Pi Kappa, He's a fine fellow who is well liked by his fellow students. ANNIE FOSTER Phi Kappa Epsilon, Ninth St. Boosters. Quiet and shy- yes. that's Annie. WILLIAM P, FRAZIER Big Brothers. Frazier will defend us in any courtroom in the U.S.A. ROSEMARY FULTZ Cheerleader, Boosters Club, Alpha Chi Gamma. Her sweet smile made her one of our favorite cheerleaders. SONIA S. GILBERT Phi Kappa Epsilon, Societas Seribarum Superiorum, Speech Club. She will make some man a wonderful secretary. 'fl , .I i- , i 'If . , r HANNAH M. GRANT Defender Boosters, Phi Kappa Epsilon. This Woodwardite has many friends and is a great booster of sports. DORRIS G. HACKETT Phi Kappa Epsilon, Old Woodward Honor Club. She can make a needle and thread do wonders. ORVIN A. HAMPTON Hi-Y, Physics Club. Orvin's intelligence should help him in his ambition to be a draftsman. DONNA M. HANEY Old Woodward Honor Club, Senior Choir, American Prob. Club. Her quietness and broadmindedness have made her many friends. RAYMOND L. HARDIN Alpha Hi-Y, Kappa Pi Kappa, Track. Raymond of fun and full of mischievousness. is loads MILDRED HARDMAN Mildred's etlicient manner will help he as an accountant. r in her future job ELIZABETH A. HARDY Big Sisters, Delta Hi-Y, Old Woodward Honor Club, So- cietas Scribarum Superiorum. She's a popular fashion plate with a flair fora good time. ' GERALDINE HARDY Phi Kappa Epsilon, Senior Leaders, F.T.A., Senior G.A.A. She has that certain something which will make a good teacher. RUTLEDGE R. HARPER Kappa Pi Kappa, Alpha Hi-Y. Friendly, neat, quick thinking, and helpful, all describe Ray. sqm' if F Q .fig gf 2 M iii? 1 -...qc 1 1 ..- L V u - -.u Jai? ' at as EDDIE M. HARRELL Senior Choir, Boosters Club, Senior G.A.A. Her cheerful spirit and merry giggles brighten any classroom. BETTY I. HARRISON Old Woodward Honor Club, Student Council, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Big Sisters. Betty is striving for her goal of a successful teacher. JOHN T. HAYWOOD Alpha Hi-Y. Haywood is a hit with both the boys the girls. and HELEN E. HENDLEY Senior G.A.A., Big Sisters, Old Woodward Honor Club, Delta Hi-Y. Her voice will make her another Ella Fitzgerald . EDDIE B. HILL Senior Choir, Ninth St. Hi-Y. Football, Basketball. Eddie is one of Woodward's double threats in football and baseball. PARTICA A. HOLBROOK Alpha Chi Gamma, Y-Teens, Y.C.C. American Prob. Club. Beneath her fun-loving nature lies a current of seriousness. MILDRED HOLMES Bulldog Staff, Third Bell English IV Club, Delta Boosters. An asset to Woodward's Bulldog , she's an all around girl. WALTER HOLMES Alpha Hi-Y. Walt isa neat dresser and very popular. DON HOLT Bulldog Staff, F.T.A,, American Prob. Club. Don's won- derful tap dancing was really appreciated at Woodward SCOTT F. HOO Science Club. He's a newcomer but he has acquired many friends since his arrival. ALBERT I.. HOPKINS Basketball, Kappa Pi Kappa. Third Bell English IV. For fun and humor combined with a neat appearance, Al fills the bill. CARMON HOPKINS Carmon is a fine fellow who is interested in engineering. 25 4 'nur 'Wifi aj.. I ...-, .... ., -N ,,..., ., ,,, EDWARD HORNE Track Team, Alpha Hi-Y, Senior Choir. Ed will be the last to let his friends down . MADISON HOSKINS Defender Hi-Y, Kappa Pi Kappa. Madison is a boy well liked by the girls. ISSAC J. HOWARD Delta Hi-Y. Band, Track. He has a pleasing personality and a nice disposition. , MARJORIE R. HOWELL Boosters Club, Senior Choir, Sixth Bell American Prob. Club. Mari is a cheerful girl, always in the mood for V G, fun. 'x A 5 JOANNA T. HUBBS If Old Woodward Honor Club, Annual Staff. Joanna com- bines artistic ability and a wonderful personality. if ' MARGARET E. HUDSON ' Phi Kappa Epsilon. Big Sisters. I.unchroom Staff, Boost- tg ers Club. Musically inclined, Margaret is well liked by I , Q , ,I those who know her. JEANNETT HUGHES Tap Dancing, Boosters Club. She is woodward's little china doll. SHlRI.EY L. HUNl.EY Second Bell Speech Club. Shirley has a friendly, charm- ing personality. if ' LESLIE IVERY pi Leslie is looking for that lucky dollar. fi CREMAE JAMES Big Sisters. A nice girl who is always in a tranquil mood. HARRY JENKINS Oltl Woodward Honor Club. Annual Staff, Hi-Y. His quick and able mind has brought him to the top. A Q CHARLES I.. JETER x Big Brothers, Senior Choir, Kappa Pi Kappa. He is small 1 i and sometimes quiet. but looks are deceiving. X A Ss. EAR'l'El.l, JETER Old Woodward Honor Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Eartell vtork-. hard, is helpful, honest and sincere. N ooius 1, JoHNsoN Eg I Senior Ci.A.A., E.'l'.A., Boosters Club, Defender Boosters. 5, Doris is good natured and a line student. 'tg Q i -'ij' EI.AINE JOHNSON Her cheery disposition will help her to be a nurse. E'l'I'A M. JOHNSON Senior Choir, American Prob. Club. Etta has a flair for choosing becoming clothes. l.UCIl.l.E JOHNSON Bulldog Stall, Phi Kappa Epsilon. This shy girl has a smile for everyone. LUCREZIA JOl.LlE Alpha Chi Gamma. Boosters Club, Big Sisters, Cheer- leader. A laughing lace and easy manner portray this cheerIeader's personality. ACY l.. JONES Senior G.A.A., Senior Leaders, Boosters Club. It's won- ' derful to lind a well-mannered and nice girl like Acy. I Anim A. iowiss Pi Tau Delta. Lunchroom Stalf, F.'l'.A., Student Council. I Her keen wit and quiet humor make her nice to know. DOROTHY V. JONES Senior G.A.A. Dorothy's many friends attest to her charm and poise. -26 - A- - - ' -Uh 5 , 4- - A, 17, A i- V iv--7-i-.rf-7--W . f....i. . - 30,4 - JEAN D. JONES ' Bulldog Staff. The bulldog staff wouldn't be the same without her. MARY A. JONES F.T.A., Phi Kappa Epsilon. Still water runs deep fits ' 1 -- V Mary perfectly. ' ,.,. . W PAUL JONES A Band, Hi-Y, Kappa Pi Kappa, English IV. Club. Paul X 'fi' ff appears to be burning with enthusiasm and ambition. ...W fi' 5 iw , MATTIE M. JORDAN Student Council, Lunchroom Staff, Annual Staff, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Neatness is her motto in appearance and in her work. WILLIE JORDAN Ninth St. Hi-Y, Football, Baseball. Sports are his great love. NANCY L. JULIUS Hi-Y Teen Club. Nancy is on the gay. but sensible side. , -X GERALDINE KING Societas Scribarum Superiorum. Big Sisters. She is first in fun, laughter, and in the hearts of her friends. WILBERT B. KING Wilbert isa lady's man and we can see why. MARIAN J. KNIGHT Senior I.eaders, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Marian's beautiful f . manners are to be envied. I NORMIADELL LAWRENCE Senior G.A.A., Tap Dancing, Y-Teens, Boosters Club. She divides her allegiance between a typewriter and sports. ROBERT LEE Ninth St. Hi-Y, A Band, Kappa Pi Kappa, Sixth Bell 4 American Prob. Club. Robert usually has something on his mind and everyone knows about it. IRENE LEGGETT Big Sisters, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Senior G.A.A. The Wafs will be lucky to get a hard worker like Irene. WILLIAM H. LENNEY American Prob. Club, Band, Defenders Hi-Y, Speech Club. When better speeches are made, Lenney will make them. EDITH J. LEWIS American Prob. Club, Speech Club, Big Sisters. A pleasant girl with a soft-spoken voice. ELNORA LEWIS Phi Kappa Epsilon, Senior Leaders, F.T.A., Senior G.A.A. A busy girl with plans for a full scheduled future. FANNIE B. LITTLE Thespians. She is a cutie with a pleasing personality. NELLIE M. LOCKHART Boosters Club, Societas Scribarum Superiorum. Sewing is only one of her many hobbies. VERDELL LONGMIRE Phi Kappa Epsilon, Junior Reporter, Science Club. Her scientific mind will make her another Madame Curie . JOSEPHINE M. LOSITO Senior Choir, Honor Club. A beautiful voice and a natural manner are her outstanding characteristics. EDWARD D. LOWE Alpha Hi-Y, Y.C.C., Basketball, Football. He is a good natured lad with loads of friends. NORMA J. LOWE Senior G.A.A. Norma's delightful smile is open sesome for her everywhere. f iT f ,. ff-si: f -z1- I A Abi Y 'ir' FF...-h H - f ww-Y-ffvwvv--if i f - 5' ts 7 K f. 1 s. DOROTHY McDANIEL Old Woodward Honor Club, Main Otlice, Societas Scri- barum Superiorum. She has a pleasing smile and a personality to match. MARY E. MCHANEY Phi Kappa Epsilon Majorette, Big Sisters. Mary is one of Woodward's tine majorettes. LLWANNA G. McNU'l'T Llwanna should become a famous what-not collector in the future. s CLAUDINE MCQUEENQ Senior Leaders. She is friendly to everyone. JAMES H. MERRITT Baseball, Track, Swimming. James is one of our all- round sportsmen. MARIAN MERRlfl l' Phi Kappa Epsilon. Marian's patience and endurance should make her an outstanding secretary. LILLIAN E. MILLER Defenders Boosters, Big Sisters. Lil should make someone a very understanding nurse. NANCY MINK Fun and elliciency shine through Nancy's bright eyes. EVA MOORE Pi Tau Delta, Honor Club, Annual Staff, Societas Scri- barum Supcriorum, Big Sisters. Cute Eva is small but mighty in many ways. ONNOLEE MORELAND Phi Kappa Epsilon. She turns out lovely drawings with much style and dash. JULIE A. MORLOCK Senior Phi Osers. Defender Boosters, Senior G.A.A. Julie is a considerate person who loves to meet new people. MARSHA A. MORRIS Pi Tau Delta, Alpha Chi Gama, Old Woodward Honor Club. Friendliness, co-operation, and intelligence are but a few of Marsha's virtues. - 28 - , - -1 r ,, L' 1 'X' cs.,-LTL. ...cp-mL ., 1 YVONNE I. LUMPKIN Societas Scribarum Superiorum, American Prob. Club. She seems rather distant to some but it's great fun getting to know her . MAMIE MALCOLM Old Woodward Honor Club, Lunchroom Staff, Alpha Phi Nu, Big Sisters. She is a smart girl and liked by all who know her. IRVING J. MALONE Band, Ninth St. Hi-Y, Third Bell Speech Club. will sure miss lrving's fine sense of rhythm. BOBBIE J. MARSHALL Senior Choir, Senior Phi Osers. Bobbie features a mel- odious voice, shining eyes, and a fun-loving nature. MERLE J. MARSHALL Senior G.A.A., Tap Dancing, American Prob. Club, Big Sisters. Merle is a good gal with a neat collection of per- fume bottles. LUCILLE MASON Phi Kappa Epsilon. The clothes that Lucille w her marked distinction. HAROLD MAXWELL Football, Baseball, Senior Choir. Harold is a rough'n tumble fellow who plays a mean football game. RUTH McCLAlN Fifth Bell American Prob. Club, Senior Leaders. She is always ready for a lot of fun. WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH The band ears give Bill is a friendly chap who likes to take things easy. s. E A'V3:'.L..'t., Q1 'H 3',:m-1' - - fy.,- VINCENT L. MORTON Track, Baseball, Basketball. Vincent the Menace com- bines cars with jazz and girls. WILLIE H. MOTLEY Alpha Hi-Y, Honor Club, Basketball. Look for Willie to be the Chet Baker of I0m0rr0W. DOROTHY MURPHY i Senior Choir, Old Woodward Honor Club. Her reserve manner hides a charming personality. ALLEN H. MYLES Basketball, Honor Club, Kappa Pi Kappa, Delta Hi-Y. Allen is a fellow who is up on the latest styles. CHARLES NELSON Senior Choir, American Prob. Club. English IV Club. His constant work proves he is a conscientious student. ELOISE NICKENS Honor Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Defender Boosters. She is a great booster of morale at Woodward. CHARLENE E. NOBLE Senior G.A.A., Senior Leaders, Senior Phi Osers. Charlene likes music and plays a good game of tennis. ALVERNA E. NORED Senior Choir, Pi Tau Delta. Senior Leaders. She is a friendly girl with varied abilities. LEON E. NORMAN A Band. Leon and fun go hand-in-hand. ROSALEE PALMER Senior Leaders, Booster Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon. She will be an asset in some oliice. BOB PENNY Student Council, Pi Tau Delta, Honor Club, Color Guard. You can depend on Bob to do a good job. BESSIE PHILLIPS A friendly girl who is pleasant to be with. MARIE PICKETT Senior G.A.A., Phi Kappa Epsilon, Thespians. Marie has a charming smile and a ready hello for everyone. JERRY PLUMLEY Baseball, Old Woodward Honor Club. A Band, Alpha Hi-Y. Jerry's friendly disposition will carry him to success, BETTY S. PRINCE Defender Boosters, Senior Leaders, Sr. Choir, Phi Kappa Epsilon. She is a smooth dresser who likes a lot of fun. RALPH PROFITT American Prob. Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Choir, Big Brother, Ralph has a winning smile and a keen sense of humor. -4 ' EUGENE RACHEL 'ff Alpha Hi-Y, Drum Major. Highlighting the band as -'SI' drum major, Eugene will never be forgotten. BETTY L. RAINES Senior Choir. She is a well liked person with many friends. WILLIAM N. RAVEN Track, Swimming, Bulldog Staff, Cross Country. Here's a boy who has been kept busy on the track and swim- ming teams. l RONALD A. RELIFORD Football, Track, Senior Choir, Visual Aids. He is a Tony, Mario, and Thorpe all wrapped up in one. MARILYN E. REYNOLDS Sr. Choir, Boosters Club, Honor Club, American Prob. Club. Here is a lovely voice for a lovely girl. Wt -- 29 - Q' L, 1 , 'it 4 la I .Q K A . , . M.. '3 nt l . ' 5' A I Z X . .V H .... I JOAN V. SMART ' Stttdent Council, Socictas Scribarum Superiorum, F.T.A., Annual Staff. Vickie's beautiful eyes and smart clothes are outstanding. E BETTIE R. SMITH Jr. Choir, English Club. Bettie's wonderful voice will be greatly missed by the Junior Choir. DOROTHEA SMITH Socictas Scribarum Superiortlm, Ninth St. Hi-Y. She is happy-go-lucky and full of life. GEORGE SMITH Delta Hi-Y. He's a talented boy who plays the saxaphone well. GUS C. SMITH Delta Hi-Y, Basketball. Gus knows all the ins and outs of checkers. HELEN M. SMITH Phi Kappa Epsilon, 3rd Bell Speech Club, American Prob, Club, l.unchroom Staff. Helen is a good student and an excellent worker. JAMES SMITH Band, Alpha Hi-Y. James is a dependable worker and a supporter of Woodward's band. I I .JAMES E. SMITH Dcfender's Hi-Y Club, Thespians, Kappa Pi Kappa, Band. He is one of Woodward's indespensible trombone players. PICCOLA SMITH Sr. Blue Triangle, Journalism. Piccola is a likeable person with lots of friends. I RICHARD F. SMITH A Band, Track Team. Richard loves music and wants to I make a career of it. CHARLIE SOUTHALI. I Foo1ba'l. Charles is one of our best football players. Q THOMAS R. SOUTHERLAND Band. His friendliness and cooperative manner make 1 him an asset everywhere. - 30 5 . -'7 - . .. . 7, fri--1 'ia' ' li-A ..., ' WILLIE RICHARD A Band, Delta Hi-Y. The band will surely miss this talented member. HELEN L. RICHARDSON Phi Kappa Epsilon, Bulldog Staff. Smooth sophistication makes her the model type. CAROL J. ROTH Alpha Chi Gama, Speech Club. Jr. Choir, Office. She has a charming smile and disposition to match. MARCELLA ROUSSEAU Tap Dancing, American Prob. Club. She has proven that some good things come in small packages. WILLIE J. ROX Baseball, Ninth St. Hi-Y, Kappa Pi Kappa. Willie doesn't say much, but Oh! when he does. ANNIE SANDS Phi Kappa Epsilon, American Prob. Club. Intelligent, sincere, and fun-loving are words that describe Annie. FRANK SANFORD Swimming. Frank loves sports and likes to take part in tltem. GEORGIA A. SCOTT Hi-Y Teens. Georgia is a friendly senior who takes her work seriously. EXZELON J. SHAW Football, Track, Basketball. Lunchroom. Shaw's ability at sports is matched only by his personality. xi, bn ' 'S i . is f Q5 N. P iign -' ir E , -- . I -J ZELMA A. STALLWORTH Band, Sr. G.A.A., Thespians, Phi Kappa Epsilon. She has energy and enthusiasm for all her interests. L., ,:1 if' .uf W TTT' s PATRICIA A. STEIDEL Junior Choir. She is a shy little miss with an amiable dispositio DORA TAYLOR n. BARBARA J. STONE American Prob. Club, English Club, Big Sisters. Bar- bara's friendliness make people like her. English IV Club, Y-Teens. Dora is a neat and attractive girl. JUANITA TERRELI, She is a good natured girl with a friendly disposition. BRINSON TERRY Pi Tau Delta, Old Woodward Honor Club, Student Council, Bulldog Staff. Brinson is outstanding in sports, leadership, and scholastic abilities. GLADYS TERRY Pi Tau Delta, Annual Staff, Honor Club, Societas Scri- barum Superiorum. Everybogly admires her refined man- is ah ners and her intelligence. is n Qgiifkl ' P -.,' ' I CARRIE D. THOMAS Q Honor Club, Student Council, Annual Staff, Senior G.A.A. , 3 T ' We all admire Carrie's pleasant smile and twinkling eyes. Q JOHN THOMAS Baseball, Basketball, Delta Hi-Y. He is a sports enthusi- 4. E Y5.v 'n. ast with lots of friends. JOHN O. THOMAS Do you have an odd stamp for John? LAURA E. THOMPSON American Prob. Club, Senior Leaders, Phi Kappa Epsilon. Laura is a very calm and pleasant girl. LEON THORNTON Kappa Pi Kappa, Basketball, Alpha Hi-Y. Mercury footed Leon is on his way to the Olympics. CLARENCE TONEY He is a nice fellow to have around. ARTHUR I.. TUBBS Football, Track. Arthur is a great guy with diversihetl interests. EVA TUCKER Color Guard, Annual Staff, Honor Club, English IV at l Club. A fellow we're happy to know, whose success is bound to grow. .il RENA M. VICE Rena just loves to write letters. SHIRLEY M. VINEGAR A Band, Old Woodward Honor Club. Shirley is the sweet silent type. JAMES I.. WALDROP Someday he will mix your medicine, JULIETTE WALLACE Phi Kappa Epsilon, Big Sisters. Look for Juliette wherever there is a dance. LESTER J. WARD, JR. Honor Club, Student Council, Big Brothers, Track. James works hard and is helpful. honest, and sincere. ROBERT WARREN Robert's objective in life is to be a success. ...311 ii ur 1-1 4- ---.n-V -V+ - 'W . ,'Q,,1LDf:t!:1': -'5'1l'!5 ' - - LILLIE M. WATSON Senior Leaders, Big Sisters, F.T.A., English IV Club. She is a small sized package with a large sized personality. MARGIE WEISMAN Booster Club, Alpha Chi Gamma, Cheerleader. Margie is the easy to get along with outdoor girl. LILLIE M. WHITBY Band. A very friendly girl who enjoys dancing. BEATRICE WILLIAMS Senior Choir, American Prob. Club, Modern Dancing, Defenders' Booster. Beatrice and dancing are synonomous. BETTIE .l. WILLIAMS Betty wears the latest fashions in the latest way. EUGENE WILLIAMS He is an ambitious boy with high goals in life. HERMAN WILLIAMS Kappa Pi Kappa, Big Brothers. Il' you like jazz, see Herman. JOHN M. WILLIAMS Ninth St. Hi-Y. Kappa Pi Kappa, Big Brothers. Wood- ward's halls will miss him. LELIA WILLIAMS peop!e's feelings. LUCILLE WILLIAMS Sr. Blue Triangle. Lucillcs' livclincss and wit make her an asset to any group. ESTELLA WILSON Estella has read the latest books and seen the latest movies. MARIE WOODS Societas Seribarum Superiorum. Marie has a pleasant smile and an engaging personality, EVA K. WOOLUM Lunchroom Stalf. Eva will be a minus in the lunchroom next year and greatly missed by all. INEZ WRIGHT Inez is as quiet as the proverbial mouse. JEROME YARBROUGH Jerome wants to be a success and we think he'll make it. CU RTIS O. YATES Senior Phi Oser, 3rd Bell Speech Club, Delta Boosters. Senior Choir, F.T.A. Lelia is considerate of other s Football, Honor Club, Bulldog Staff, Alpha Hi-Y. Curt's personality has won him many friends at Woodward. DONALD YEE I I ' 3 Pi Tau Delta, Honor Club, Student Council, Alpha Phi Nu. Don's reliable easy going manner will make him a Q- 1 success. S' RUTH E. YOUNG . American Prob. Club. Nursing is her profession, shc'll keep the patients guess'n. LN il ROBERT ZIEGLER Delta Hi-Y, Senior Choir, Honor Club, Alpha Phi Nu. , Zi His motto is cooperation and dependability. ' I iff 5- I -1 -32- ...fs-ur-,. . . I Emma.-.M:Aq.,.zV.. -U ,fbslvyw eu- SENIORS NOT PICTURED BENNIE L. ARMSTRONG THOMAS BLUNT LUTHER M. BOND ERNEST C. BROWN WILLIAM I. BURNAM GLADYS M. CARR FRANK CARTER SYLVESTER L. CHENAULT GUSSIE J. COLLIER CLAUDETTE C. COOPER ROBERT CUTRIGHT ANTHONY E. DANIELS ROBERT E. DAVIS EDWARD H. DUKES VERNON DURHAM LAVERNE M. FREEMAN OSCAR GAINES EDWARD GARNER MELVIN B. GAULT EUGENE GAY WILLIE J. GRANT LEO C. HALL JAMES I. HARRIS RALPH W. HARTMANN TERRY HAWKINS JOYCE E. HENDERSON MAGGIE HUGHES CARRIE T. HUNT HAROLD M. JOHNSON JERRY JONES La.. ..,. RICHARD JONES JERRY G. KEMPER JUANITA KENNEDY BETTY E. LAWSON CARRIE L. LEARY IRMA J. LEWIS DONALD L. MANOR ALGIE MARTIN LUTHER M. MCCLAIN, JR WILLIAM F. MCKINNEY BILLIE R. MITCHELL DELORES MITCHELL BARBARA MORRIS BERTHA M. MORTEN JESSE C. NEAL WILLIAM L. NIXON JACK OLDHAM THURMAN RILEY ANNABELLE SCOTT GRACE SMITH DELORES D. STEVENSON EARL M. TAYLOR JOSEPH TUBBS DONALD TURNER KENNETH WATKINS MARILYN WHITE JOE WILSON WILLIAM E. WILSON ALLEN WOODS KATHYRN WOODWARD f 'hrf -1nJ'1' HCW CAN WE FORGET +he underclassmen wi+h whom we have shared many pleasanf momen+s. They have coopera+ed en+husias'ri- cally in +he proiec+s +hey have underlaken. As we gradua+e, we know +he school is in good hands. To our successors we leave +his advice: S+rive no+ only for +ha1' covefed diploma, buf also for fhose higher goals of life . -34- i 5 Y 4 y ' Q ss ' ' 5 :gg .. -.fI..I:z:: f ,imma :. is a. - -Q-,::.,..,:,. Qw 3 5 , 12, I 4. .. 3 , 5: . , 5 'IE5:.,1 X .... . . 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Z .Q . 11 W J -36.- an- ' re Q' -0 . is Q DQ Q ,X ft A r AWK - as -- - 1 ...L - -rn .b .s- -tn -was i s s x . '-as Gil .33 ver G. . .931 . x .V . .,,,h. 1, as ! l F. vi SEN . 5 F' .. YQ s. 'T' A.. S.. L. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Room 208: B. Aaron, K. Badger, F. Bailey, M. Baldwin, V. Brown, L. Byrd, M. Flood, A. Grant, D. Hales, A. Hampton, C. Henderson, C. James. L. Jones, R. Littlejohn, H. Maxwell SECOND ROW: M. Merritt, M. Miller, K. Morbley, E. Morris, N. Newton, M. A. Robinson, C. Smi-th, J. Starks, B. Wallace, A. Wilkerson, A. Wilks. Room 3ll: S. Bailey, J. Barnes M. Burgan, D. Campbell. THIRD ROW: R. Campbell, D. Carden, S. Childs, H. Collins, O. Cook, E. Crenshaw, R. Culver, C. Cunningham, C. Davis, P. Forney, M. A. Hetiin, C. Knight, J. Mathis, N. Medlock, S. Phelps. FOURTH ROW: M. Quillan, B. Sutton, I. Trimble, C. Watkins, D. Whetstone, E. Widener, J. Young. Room 409: B. Ashe, D. Bruce, B. Campbell, K. Daniels, B. Isham, R. Johnson, I. King, M. Logan. FIFTH ROW: M. Manley, B. Merchant, F. Miles, E. Nix, P. Penny, A. Peppers, A. Peterson, O. Presley, A. Robinson, L. Solomon, P. Spivey, A. Smith, B. Smith, M. Tevis, M. L. Thomas. SIXTH ROW: C. Williams. B. Wilson. Room 413: C. Allen. M. Andrews, E. Bates. N. Brosh, I.. Burkes, Y. Coopwood, B. Davis, V. Ellis, M. F. Flowers, E. Green, M. Grissom, M. Hamilton. G. Jenkins. SEVENTH ROW: A. Lawson, B. Logsdon, R. M, Long, E. McCord, L. McDaniel, C. McNear, B. Merritt, S. Miller, B. J. Montgomery, D. Moody, J. Nel- son, D. North, L, Page, S. Sinclair, J. Smith. EIG HTH ROW: L. Tedford, B. Thomas, C. Walker, D. Walker, B. Warren, R. Whet- stone. Room 506: S. Brooks. S. Burress, M. Coleman, T. Gilbert, H. Gilmore, M. Grant, F, Grissom. A. Hamilton, M. Hankerson. NINTH ROW: H. Harper, H. Harris, D. Harrison, M. Herring, Y. Jackson, L. John- son, L. Jordon, D. Leatherwood, R. Littlejohn, I.. Mason, J. McCord, A. Mezell, B. Porter, B. Simpson, D. Smith. TENTH ROW: E. Swan, D. Ramsey. Room 509: M. Barnett, G. Berry, D. Biunt, P. Brown, E. Cannon. R. M. Chesnut, B. Coleman, E. Collert, A. Curry, L. Evans, M. Evans, l.. Gilmore, L. Gould. . I 1 1' 4. -Y' 1. Lx' . Xi 5 gf V- is SQ 'C- N . K -,yr 5' 55. 4' x .a ,,:f,j9,f .gf :SL -9 ., N 5 W L .X 1 L 41 1 +L x 4 e .. Q, - wb 4 M X - , qi -5, 'A.: bg .2P-,,, f inf Q S, 1 , L, Q V M vihub, A N K W, X, b k N .E nb L . rx L, 3.3321 i ,. 1 k fwmf 4356-if Y m fi A 3 Xin' A X 1' - ' ' C' , ',.' V . .,,, ,P N .Q M A 9 ' 6 -x T' 9 if if-s , f- if ig 1 6 ' ..., F ',QQ . ,Q K . ., A nuiw mv , Q .us 1, X, N . f' Eiizlff. x' ' . N ' A A' I' 1 1. . 5- . ' L- . 5' , K... ,, ',. - ' mf 'V -fs. . ,, kg 5, A 8 f .. -Q , ,g .. . Q Z Q .,,. -, h 5 Q. swf . IL' All f - X 1 Q l ' ...JA . k1b q Q , I I at g x ,I ,N K 5 , 4, 3 W 1 Q M ,H ,NN. xg A P 1 '22 , A dz 5 I, v, Aa , -A if' 5 f,.- T . ' .Q tl . . . - . f ' i , ', D X Q -.A I' ' x --17 :': R if , 1 1? 4 its ifjga 1 ,V , U N I' -5 t qbl Qkla x . Q M ,ik t X F . ..., -P 1' , , X . ' ,,v, 95, t sk- :IQ -g . N ' A Q ., 4 f 1 - W ' '-.,Z,, -F A 2 . . f y V - ' , K, ' s-MN: - K' -38+ ,::., ,,:N.,. A A L M L, L ll 9 9 av' I tw 'nw X' .W ii? 42? x 7' 'f at L . x . in -it X31- ilk -xx 'ix at , . . X tb its fs.: sei ft 1 V s . x in ii' es ' si JUNIORS E. Hamilton, P. Henderson, M. Hill, M. A. Jackson, B. Mosley, G. Nealy, L. Paige, S. Patterson, R. Pettyjohn, A. Phelps, A. Phil- lips, G. Quates, D. Stephens, B. Stewart, H. Taylor. SECOND ROW: V. White. Room 510: J. Addison, J. Austin, P. Ball, A. Brown, B. Church, B. Clayton, G. Corley, S. Coulter, M. Cruey, B. Davis, S. Gibson, S. Grimes, M. Haughabook, M. King. THIRD ROW: E. Kirkland, M. Johnson, L. Merritt, E. McGee, O. Morton, J. Pope, D. Robbins, G. Robinson, B. Sallee, N. Townes, N. Walker, B. Wingate. Room 118: D. Abbott, W. Anderson, T. Asher. FOURTH ROW: l. Bevis, W. Billups, S. Cox, D. Cunningham, M. Dicks, W. Forman, C. Giles, J. Hardy, .l. Harper, K. Lattimore, E. Makeupson, H. Money, O. Murph, J. Pugh, K. Owen. FIFTH ROW: H. Shealey, D. Smith, I. Twitty, W. Tyus, J. Upchurch. Room 218: H. Albright, C. Barnett, J. Beasley, W. Bell, O. Belt, J. Crachiola, C. Davis, W. Ellis, D. C. Foster, A. Gullion. SIXTH ROW: W. Henderson, N. Hill, A. Howard, J. Lomax, B. Neeley, J. Payne, H. Saxton, T. Sherfield, H. Shipman, A. Turner, O. Twitty, C. Woods, J. Wynn. Room 406: R. Barber, R. Barker. SEVENTH ROW: E. Calhoun, C. Durham, B. Greene, H. Hales, C. Harris, T. Harrison J. Houston, H. Jackson, W. McMullen, H. Mitchell, W. Reid, A Rogers, R. Smith, A. Sullivan, H. Thomas. EIGHTH ROW: L. Twyman, D. Tyree, A. Walker, F. Wong. Room 411: F. Benton J. Bonner, D. Brock, J. Brown, R. Embry, J. Foster, H. Gollahue T. Hatcher, H. Tryan, I. Norman, J. McGue. NINTH ROW: T. Morris, W. Patton, W. Rogers, W. Ruff, R. Sanders, E. Spence N. Springs, O. Ware, H. Ward. Room 421: R. Allen, B. Angel, J Bartman, R. Black, P. Brown, E. Byrd. TENTH ROW: C. Cosby, R. Davis, B. DeHaas, C. Fennel, W. Fowler, W. Gamble W. Gritiis, D. Hanes, L. Hill, O. Hoston, J. Jones, R. Kelsey, A Pankey, P. Pierce, E. Reid. x I 1X- 5, , , 1 . AUTOGRAPHS 4 9 w sf' F' ii ' 1 Q L Y gs 6 4 .9 A A ' S 1 -' 'G I , ,. , F N 1 Q Q , KKK! Ry X 'Q X N 1 ,my J., x I A , .: ' . QQ- .., T ' if . -Q , D ., 3 4,, i, m D ki ,. .Q x 'x 'u,H. if X ' 1 A Z b Q , Q? A N ,BV , L wfk -,L Q Nkx , f If 9 1l -I ' ' hi. x iw 'Q':' , ' , wx N- md I is 1 v.. 3, X . , . . '. , , ,. . ge . Q , ik, H I kr' gh t va wtx VE ,I 'Q Q x Qub. 'Q S N E b ' , , ' l k -.P.,.,,. ,.. X , gxk L X ' Q' . , .X A ' O of A . rt X vs. nf X, . x,a. 45 ,Q U., If . 'if Q 1, 5 1' Y A, Qi-53-is . .,,, Ex .4 .Wg - V .W 3,6-.53 . ,, PE XM f. nf .Q .. -'Nw-i ..' Ya w X: iq x .ig fw v if Q E W N , x an N' ...Q ' tu L4 -42 K! K q'. Q ' .. m I A Q L ,. , gk N-f b -X X . .Q 6 3 X I 1 - .Q+ Q- K X b Z lx , Q3 V x , 5 . ' :', ' r , -X, ' B. K Q Q x ' 1' S B f , . Sirk 'ma rf -Na . ,,,, 4 ., uuiq . uuzbu IQ, Q as K, -ar 'U rg, 1 5. fr!-JN. F 6 x Q F 'Qt lxll IQQ' V v B g , K M x i i ,.., Q . - ,X ...uf . W X M gs wks 51. xi x, ,Eb is Sl' A k E, is ' 1'-I . I , ,-. . ., if .i :saga 'f . 'K' ,Q s B as , fr! ri. an U5 ., u vi-fran! . I M MII V' ? 52. Q I I 3. 5 X' .uv 5 X ....43, E gn- SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Room 207: P. Antoni, D. Barlow, C. Bates, C. Berry, F. Boykins, L. Brooks, M. Brown, J. Bush, R. Carroll, M. Casada, C. M. Clay, F. Cokley, S. Crenshaw, L. Davidson, W. Denson. SECOND ROW: C. Dorsey, B. Fail, M. Horton, R. Jackson, G. Johnson, M. A. Kidd, N. Kirby, M. Maddox, V. Montgomery, B. Mulholland, D. O'Hara, G. Rucker, M. Sheperd, E. Warren. Room 209: B. Bailey. THIRD ROW: M. Blair, J. Chambers, D. Childress, E. Cobb, B. Coleman, H. Cox, N. Crone, C. Dillard, S. Downs, G. Duncan, L. Finch, G. Franklin, E. Glover, L. Hacker, B. Harper. FOURTH ROW: G. Henson, N. Jackson, C. Jones, A. Johnson, D. McNichols, N. Merriman, J. Perkins, Z. Reed, J. Rozier, J. Shipley, B. Sparks, I. Spradlin, M. L. Taylor, H. Tucker, S. Turner. FIFTH ROW: D. Wadsworth, B. Webster, M. F. White, E. Williams. Room 212: B. Aaron, E. Alexander, D. Andrews, G. Bridges, G. Brown, B. Bush, S. Cargile, R. Carter, S. Collier. L. A. Davis, P. Dicks. SIXTH ROW: J. Farrell, E. Forney, J. Gates, M. Gusser, G. Holley, B. Jeter, V. Neal, D. Pittman, J. Rice, P. St. Clair, S. Simmons, C. Tungate. B. Vaught, C. Williams. Room 214: W. Brown. SEVENTH ROW: M. Calhoun. I. Clark, B. Coleman, B. L. Cook, J. Cooper, J. M. Crafter, B. Dangerlield, P. Ferguson, A. Franklin, B. L. Gamble, C. Graham, C. Holland, M. Humphrey, A. Jackson, R. Morris. EIGHTH ROW: B. Mozel, R. Nichols, B. J. Nored, J. Owen, B. Richardson, J. Steg- ner, J. Tarter, E. Turner, G. Whitaker, D. Williams, J. Willis. Room 301: S. Alston, S. Barker, M. Black, C. Brown. NINTH ROW: I. Foster, R. Hill, I. Hoskins, J. Ivory, Y. Jacobs, J. Leek, A. L. Manning, G. Mattox, B. McGue. N. Mclntosh, D. Moran, M. Oliver, G. Peterson. S. Ransom, S. Reid. TENTH ROW: C. Saunders, N. Thompson, J. Tribble, W. Witt, Y. Young. Room 303: R. Adams, J. Bullock, N. Chambers, M. Cowan, E. Dorsey, M. Foley, G. Ford, P. Ford, P. Greene, J. Hill. 1 W' - , g lf - - 5 -:,' x - ,1-' ' I 'f.. ,, .2. :-. 353' -.': - ,. 'Q lk- I r ,-y..4- . ,.., 4 gpg.-us qi ' ,fQ' . Q, vff 11 In '-f: :L ii 3 ., rn' Q K f -an .QIE , asf: , J k A L I H44 , x . A L lx L ,. !q.L:Nr t F J Q Q- i . E 0 5 A W - ,x 4, , . . 'si : , ' K 'f 'E' .I h ',. fi A I 6 ' 1' l 2 A ,. Q , -. - ., , 'R if fl--ff Q X ' f v 5 'Fl f 'AA., .2 ' Q Swv! -1f.Q si X L vx ma, '----,,-- , . I .,i', ,-3 1 . --., ztl X QQ ,Fx t .. Q., f' me Q 4 . n LL .L Q , an , ., gbubhf , ,, f-V X 0 ,K 1 ' Q i .sw imma'- ff f q K nk L LL . AX ' X i w x f od' -'04 A, . -I' 1 W . ' ' 'f ' ' : V- -.X - - V. , , B :L ..., . . x Y A 2- ' . . , . Q 5 X X 'mf' 5 , - - .. .Lt . if , V . f ' ' as -4 ':'-? x 252 . 4 I L N X , xx, xfx Q LA . -'tgviy V' vzzftxdn ,. ' f f . . 1, :M I- ' - . ' 'N 2 A :f E '. :.:., -' . Ex L x . ' l SW ,fl V 1 5 I K -Q Q A, WM ,V In ,LII I E E D' ali ' 5 - W-Q Q , W l H q ' Q .. i I bl xi i 0 F I 7? F Q 1 . XX A 4 ,f,4 M , K S -i , i T .,iA , .5-X .XX X XXL .5 5 f A n A . ' , .A'.,.,. P ,P S ' i H y M . .EL . ILQ Q: 2' r ' - -' A En h 144-. x . X X X 'QP X + N sin- f X X X2 'Q , 5 s X X Q Q X X -il? Fi, is Ss -:L ,L , .t'1Q,,,.ie,--b- I ...... . I 7 f Q L B Mg- t L . Q . 1 1 x I' .... I x +- . xi., -LX .. . . -.. -,, . 6. I: il- .,f ft. S - h I 5.1. x' . gffff' w fzqq ig. ' -.,,' I , ,Ex I I 5 -I l if ,ff 1 ' . 3 . 'ills uk h...l as - X If ,Q ii . N- , g ,'.:' - A . :.f- lk.. . . - ' 4. 3 zri ' r - 1'-'----..sr - ,L SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: A .King, P. Mims, B. Nelson, P. Parker, A. Phillips, C. Reed, V. Sea- born, J. Sherrill, B. Tanner, E. Thomas, E. Weisman, S. White, B. Williams, D. Williams. Room 308: C. Adams. SECON D ROW: J. Asbury, L. Barbour, D. Blye, B. Brooks, Z. Bryant, I. Gray, M. Johnson, J. Jolley, Y. Lee, W. Mahan, G. McGaha, M. Miller, M. Muddiman, B. Parker, O. Person. THIRD ROW: N. Phillips, M. Silkirk, B. Skinner, B. Tidwell, G. Walton, P. Ware, F. Zachary, M. Zanders. Room 312: C. Addison, D. Baker, F. Barker, S. Bowman, B. Brown, M. L. Cantrell, E. Card. FOURTH ROW: J. Carver, C. Childers, M. Collett, B. Cure, J. Dean, E. Edmondson, M. Fields, R. Fryman, A. Garr, E. Jackson, M. Lloyd, M. Rousseau, H. Russell, G. Smith, S. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: S. Underwood, D. Webster, E. Wetherbee, W. Wilcher. Room 4021 C. Bryant, N. Fergson, B. Hankerson, J. Holder, M. Mess, L. Richter, S. Silver, P. Simon, V. Spies, B. Turner, R. Wambsganz. SIXTH ROW: M. Wood. Room 403: P. Britten, R. Britten, N. Burton, D. Campbell, C. Flowers, O. Freeman, J. Hartsfield, I. Henderson, D. Hurley. M. E. Hutchison, S. Julius, S. A. Lay, R. Hummer, Y. McPheeters SEVENTH ROW: B. Middlebrook, C. Mitchell, E. Pankey, M. Powell, M. Pringle, D. Smith, A. Summer, B. Thomas, L, Williams, A. Wilson, L. Wright. Room IO3: R. Austin, G. Bell, M. Butler, W. Campbell. EIGHTH ROW: B. Canady, J. Craft, E. Daniels, R. Gurton, B. Jenkins, G. Lachtrop, J. Lewis, J. Littlejohn, J. Moye, J. Robinson, R. Frazier. Room ll0: H. Adams, J. Cooper, L. Evans, C. Gover. NINTH ROW: J. C. Jeffery, H. Jones, J. Powell, K. Reeves, R. Richardson, E. Rob- erts, R. Rutherford, W. Sams, J. Sansone, M. Shine, J. Smith, R. Smith, C. Spargur, E. Turner. Room 216: D. Angel. TENTH ROW: A J. Batchelor, J. Brooks, D. Brown, W. Byrd, W. Campbell, M. Dunn, B. Evans, J. Foster, L. Green. J. Hammock, W. Jackson, G. Kennedy, K. Lawson, W. Lewis, W. Mason. if M ,gh 'SQA 'gg NX .145 ' ., , , ig via , S, Q,-,f il H ' 1 if 'ff 5 kai. N gi'Q.f,'.:, 1 L as . y E Q . 4 N , K , 1- -Q ' ' 4. b ' W gin: ,E ' 1,.Q g W L 6 x t- Q , 'E' fi Q Q 1. 1 T X 5' 'S' nn- K' X . Q MQ ,, g ai 4 .ws x X ' f X X N . N' if 'E RSL 3 'R' Q, Wim I td xbqb q 1 1 1 QS M ,xg . ' ,- Qfri ' Xb -I' x X .3 . Qi: wx W' Fixx? R . K .cfm Y .. -. ,.- ..,,..,1., .W E? ii .Mm A ff ..... F . ,E.. ,M .. ..,,x . .W ' 3 .e f 7 - ..., I, 1-,-- H x. mx 'A D. ... . tl I O .t.. . Q Qt- .H ,.,- -1 Q. 5, .-E. ' ':- . ki , n e at F eer 'A D F , R , f i P11:2---'Q1 fi. 1 ' - If 1 R S I S R F it it fra A A W ..:. ix - I . sl .S . I 6 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: V. Morbley, F. Moore, A. Pollitt, L. Sharp, D. Smith, L. Stephen, P. Tatum, R. Terzis, C. Tredway, J. Young. Room 219: J. Brantley, E. Brock, M. Cordray, D. Estes, J. Guinn. SEC ON D ROW: J. Hudson, O. Hughes, D. Jackson, L. Johnson, C. Jones, E. Jordan, F. Kelley, D. King, C. Odum, C. Powell, J. Privett, D. Riley, T. Rob- inson, W. Robinson, E. Shaw. THIRD ROW: C. Spencer, H. Suggs, J. Taylor, J. Tolliver, R. Warmack, J. Wilkins. Room 309: E. Bane, H. Bonner, M. Bradley. E. Bryant, J. Car- micheal, J. Clark, E. Benjamin, O. Feltner, J. Harrison. FOURTH ROW: W. Jackson, W. Kimble, S. Moore, N. Moreland, F. Neal, J. Phillips, R. Simmons, J. Smith, T. Stallworth, J. Twyman, R. Welch, A. Wil- son, J. Wise. Room 402: C. Ballard, R. Barnes. FIFTH ROW: W. Bell, A. Brown, D. Edmondson, S. Floyd, H. Johnson, R. Kroeger R. Lane, B. Manassah, R. Schnizer, P. Smith, H. Stone, R. Williams. Room 420: R. Battle, R. Brewer, C. Brown. SIXTH ROW: T. Byrd, W. Colbert, S. England, W. Gaither, O. Garner, J. Hammer, E. Harris, W. Moor, A. Powell, A. Randolph, C. Reed, E. Sales, J. Salzer, T. Slaughter, C. Smith. SEVENTH ROW: R. Smith, S. Smith, H. Steele, R. Sullivan, R. Terrell, D. Young. Room 505: E. Abernathy, L. Anderson, G. Bell, C. Broach, I. Brown, L. Davis, W. Flagg, R. Good, E. Hatcher. EIGHTH ROW: P. Haughabook, T. Hoskins, D. Jackson, L. Leong, A. Linder, W. Daniels, R. Oliver, B. Pope, J. Powell, R. Profitt, K. Scott, W. Taylor, R. Tolliver, D. Wong. W 1 .,n- A :W Y Si l , H . - J MH? i I . i '. r J-,-. , f -,U X X' . I 5' + ' 'K W A 5 L T A-.I Q 1 . XX Ag Q N. . ': 3 Q 1 - X. 'i y K A P , ,, , . an , , 4- 'Q A--, x V Tin A S Q 5 If xi ,,,. N J ff' , V T3 A+ Lf 'ku Y .. 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Eldridge. SECOND ROW: E. Ellison, O. Fluellen, E. Gabbard, E. Gention, L. Gray, D. Holland, M. Johnson, V. Jones, B. Meadows, W. Noble, M. Scruggs, N. Single- ton, T. Taulbee, D. Underwood, N. Watt, P. Yee. Room 414: G. Adams. THIRD ROW: J. Aslinger, B. Baker, V. Bailey, L. Brown, N. J. Carter, R. Cullen, J. A. Darghty, A. Earhart, G. Helton, S. Hoskins, N. Hutchinson, L. Inman, J. Johnson, C. Mabley, L. McKinney, R. Maurice, K. Minton. FOURTH ROW: C. Raedke, A. Rivers, C. Robb, J. Runt, A. Sellers, I. M. Southcrland, P. Spence, O. Stephens. J. Stringer, J. Tartcr. B. Vaught, C. Weekley. Room 419: S. Abbott, C. Ball, L. Barnett, E. Bell, N. Bowling. FIFTH ROW: D. Brown, S. Buckhart, J. Burton, S. Collier, F. Figgs. A. Hall, M. E. Harrison, D. Hill, E. Keene, D. King, M. Larrison, A. I.ewis, G. Lewis, I.. Littlejohn, A. Malcolm, J. Maze, M. Morris. SIXTH ROW: C. Patrick, J. Robinson, K. Rockhold, D. M. Smith. J. 'I'odtl, W. Tuck. L. Tyree, H. Vaias, W. Watkins, A. L. Williams, E. Young. Room 102: C. Belcher, D. Brodnax, J. Carver, P. Caudill, C. Centers, 'II Edwards. SEVENTH ROW: B. Gadberry, R. Hamilton, H. Preston, R. .lames, G. Leung, J. May, R. Phillips, M. Saylor, J. West, N. Whitby. Room 119: L. Davidson, R. Helton, M. Johnson, V. Johnson. E. Lambert, W. Maloney, R. Miller. EIGHTH ROW: J. Smith, D. Tye. Room 408: B. Brock. D. Burress, B. Davidson P. Doane, J. Farmer, J. Gump, B. Hamilton. D. Harker, N. Jackson, F. James, M. Moran, W. Moore, G. Newton. C. Pennington, H. Pfaff. NINTH ROW: D. Robertson, J. Stillwell. R. Wilson. Room 410: T. Baker, K. Ball, G. Bolt, F. Brewer, A. Brock, J. Brown, H. Brumley, H. Brunk, F. Carpak, R. Cover, D. Fee, R. Foster, J. Hammock, R. Hoskins. TENTH ROW: R. Love, R. Newell, K. Reid, V. Rutherford, W. Spivey, B. Standrill. B. Steadman, R. Wahl, C. Wallace. R. Ware. J. Watkins. G. Williams, J. Woods, J. Wyatt, J. Young. EIGHTH GRADE . 1 A my as V I v .VX I 1 Q . .f A Q -L X x E I I tt ,. Q .-IRT: i A s V' A I Q I 2:5-n . thu W' . N 4 .. it , R pf .NAI X i VA A 1 Ny' I ' T? ' ff X S A ' fi . . L .A ...I - I gm, W. - m. I I' ' S - I . w . .fats -2 -f., X H f K ,. 2 A Y I , + A I . : K xv Q t if ' s .R trjxxkxx . Ja wr ' ' B N s Q . .:. ' ,: , r ,Y I K Q I Q. . , . , tl A V' ',,. N A V ,123 x- Q X N f. m 3 ,., . -7, I , -1 R 2 4... t A Qlwi, . af' . . sts. Y '. - . 4 x ttf: 6 A FIRST ROW: FIFTH ROW! Room 2l7: R, Dubois, J. Hodge, J. Larson, B. Neeley. P. Osborne I.. Pennington. W. Pennington, S. Petty. D. Rankin, R. Romine. T Smith. SISCOND ROW: V. Stephenson, F. Straud. W. Strange, K. Taylor, J. Wade F. Weatherby. Ii. Weaver. I. Webb, I. Webster. P. Stealey, G. Walker. THIRD ROW: D. White. .I. Woodson, N. Yancy. Room 307: G. Apple, I. Amos, H. Iienge, V. Bcrgthal. D. Byrd. R. I.. Flagg, B. Freeze. I. Grant. FOURTH ROW: G. Grillin. D. I.ynch, R. McDaniel. I.. Metcalf, I. Mullikin, I. Schrader. B. Hamer. B. Harris. A. Johnson. M. l.ewis. I. Lockwood, M. Smith, D. Springs. R. Underwood. B. Ward, L. White. Room 320: B. Anderson, P. Belcher. G. Bradshaw, M. Byers, J. Byrd, J. Campbell. SIXTH ROW: B. Coleman. F. Davis, H. Davis. B. Feltner. C. Fields, S. Hall. R. Hubbard, R. Jackson, W. Jordan, J. King. P. Lang. SEVENTH ROW: S. Patton. M. Phillips. F. Robinson. A. Rose. R. Scott. P. Scars. R. Stephenson, R. Troxcll, B. Wiggers. G. Williams, F. Woods. EIGHTH ROW: Room 322: A. Baker, J. Bowling, M. Boykins, C. Brock, P. Browning, C. Cornelius. R. Dees, G. Edwards, G. Fields, L. Hacker. M. Howard -- so -- if 3 E I G H T H G R A D E A A ' ,', . I . Q... I K. -- . :: ., ,, Q y X.. PM , T I 'I P' '-f ff 1 . J... WQ I . -Q ., . Sk K KK T x ,.. x ':... - it uzbuu ii ::. . .,,,-,- 3 - 1 Y A V A ,.5,. , H ': H, qE.'. - 'f-- .I :,, . . 2 .,,X ' H . ii 'V i ' I ' .:,. . ,,., . . J J Qi' i ,,,. . in i' if ,1. if A A' . , 1 3 I 1- 5 , QL . . 'I ,,, ,.:,. . i u e e .. A J JJe . ,.,, , : ::e : :: f , A A :es r s . : . .W - . A ' A :2,. I zif J' AII' ,5': :.. K WALK . in in I IIL 5: J :b':: A J A K I n A A -'b.'V,.p.1 Q I 1 P X .f , t .5 .E::, t -new ,.., :,, L ...., Z, V' V . . 'S wk we ,A ,,4F X ' ' ,.,' ., U ,. 1 T E I 1 my .. , , t .. ... :.... g J I J .. J w F In ee: is ' A l J . I tt A ... .. A ' -W ... A A A FIRST ROW: T. Jones, J. Kraft. F. Lige, S. Linton, J. Littlejohn, M. Mays, I. Mid- dleton. G. Monroe. J. Mosely, J. Parker. Room 325: J. Adams. SECOND ROW: C. Baker. S. Blakes. J. Bowlin. B. Brown, G. Burch, L. Combs, A Courtney. F. Drnggo, E. Fields, S. Griflis. J. Grimes. THIRD ROW: D. Harris. M. Hnynes. R. Helton. M. Hughes. C.Johnson. B. Marcum F. Mason. H. MeDude. V. Pearson. A. Pennington. Room 326: R. M Bishop. FOURTH ROW: B. Bradley. N. Combs. I.. Denton. J. Dixon. S. Estes. W. Haney O. Hensley. I.. Lawson, K. Miller, W. Noland, M. Riley. Q -5l FIFTH ROW: E. J. Saylor, N. Steeley, M. Unthunk. A. Wiehe. Room 405: I.. Am- mon, M. Bolton, C. Brock, M. Bryant. L. Chestnut, J. Combs. C' Dobkins. SIXTH ROW: H. Foster, V. Hill, W. Hunter, D. McCall. J. Mefoy. A. McGee. R. McKinney. J. Mills. H. Murphy, F. O'Connor. B. Owen. SEVENTH ROW: J. Page. F. Quillen, V. Robbins. J. Trimble. Walker. R. Webb. M Whited, L. Wilson. E. Woods. F. Young. Room 407: .l. Abbott. EIGHTH ROW: R. Asher, J. Barger. B. Blair. N. Bowling. B. Brunk, A. Combs, I. Cook. R. Cooper, C. Cox, J. Duncan. R. Edmonds. SEVENTH GRADE 'U 1 A J-1 1 A .. I A -T ai .Uv . Q N.: --., 5 .t :.',' ,t Z ' . N' auf fy A . y: . ,'.q': I 1 x ' 5 . I: i 4, L .gm , X W . t 'PR tx kukz I .x Q Y W , f - A 5 H -- .. ii. I . Q X 'A X ,, . ' ' - i -.':, A ,: Vi x . ii ' its . . . .1 X h ' I an -, b mi A .,5.s,., ., . . K in X gi my . We . ...I . Q Q gi 1 X . .- t? , L - ' IR' 1 .Lg A I A g Q '.- ' -' - ' I X A- 1 Af 1 I . B S ' Q '., IM A 'qi - B ' fa I . I f A- R A . A .,, ,,.: ' ' M , . ..lv-- I- . K' x 5 .,,5 1 si., .5 tx .Q . I. A E A FIRST ROW: K. Hawkins, A. Hen Morford. E .Evans, R. Fitzpatrick, D. Gill, L. Hammons, son, E. Hollan, S. Jones, D. Long, S. Mack, D. SECOND ROW: C. Noble, B. Nocero, E. Purtin, A. Riley, M. Stevens, I.. Trammel, B. Wager, D. Whittaker, R. Yancy. THIRD ROW: Room 412: I.. Bcgley, D. Bowen, C. Brewer, P. Byrd, C. Coggins, I.. Davidson, B. Dees, G. Engle, L. Fleming, G. Gilbert, C. Grigsby SEVENTH ROW: Siler, G. Sowder, L. FOURTH ROW: I. Hahn, B. Kendrick, Morman, P. Murphy, L. Burns. FIFTH ROW: J. Burress, D. Combs, C. Hayes, W. SIXTH ROW: D. Pearson, R. Hensley, B. Johnson. L. Laskey, Perkins, P. Kusman, F. M. Mosley, E. McCrcary, A R. Noble, D. Peters, I. Roberts. Room 4l7: G. Davidson, C. Evans, D. Fore. J. Gentry A. Herrin, C. Herring, E. Holley. J. Lawson, S. Levy. R. Mulligan, E. Odums, B. Price, C. Riddell, M. Rolges. R. Spargur, D. Stolle, T. Strunk, G. Sturgill, M. L. Vanover. G. Walker, A. Woods. 52- .- -+--A w 'lf SEVENTH GRADE A '.', B - I . tp. ,. z z., , V ' Q 1 x I ' .7 .A f ' - if ',.' Z I F! 'L ' . Q 'Q Q J Ut . 4 T' X - I Y, nf ' My . l Q 5 '1 ww? A - .w 'S' T if if if 'J .51 'ff 'f' I H, 'K J f ' ,I',' .'2:. M . I '5 Qi ' K' - sw A 1 t- t .. A J 'e 5 be ---E r . I 'Q .si-rf-'.. . -.-. 1 ' J' ' A ,, 'Q it '9' -1 ,,,V ' if '15 ' in 1 f-r ' 'jx -'f- A ' .... K . ak ll I f 2 ' I -I . , , .,.,. y ' 2' 3 , ' . - l . , f 'U S 'J . 'ie rg . ' I AT I- V .f'. .ET ' .1 - il X 'K N -E.. : .ei I X I. ' W F '.N,:, I .. nm W k ,V V t v .J N 0 . 1 ,., I .ii x 4? QQ ' J YJ 11' V 'I ' wg K. - I X I . Q A. Zz: . I 'A -'Q' jf- I gpg., , ng sd J I ,. , E . g . lg ..,,., K Q . Q Z is Q 3 , - Q ..,, HL 3 A av x at ,Qi - ,' i N. I ,A . ' Q. ,, - A In Q .ik V' M .3 h 1 - i 1 . .. A . . P ,J 'ff' Q .1 .w V' I 'L is 'Tk A ' -of I -, P 7 4 . A I if ,wi lz, 'Q F37 I -Q-T ff, -64' 9 , FIRST ROW: Room l09: J. Bridges. G. Byers, T. Chatmon, B. Clem, A. Davend son, J. Dieke, F. Franklin, T. Frashier, J. Green, J. Griflis, H. Marler. SECOND ROW: P. McDonald, A. Mullins, M. Niehaus, B. Patrick, C. Reed. V. Reed J. Starnes, M. Sizemore. J. Starkey, W. Stewart, A. Walker. THIRD ROW: P. Zachary. Room 304: C. Austin, B. Black, G. Brown, W. Buckhart W. Crooks, P. Dagley. I.. Darghty, R. Durham, G. Fears, R. Greer. FOURTH ROW: S. Helton, G. Henderson, K. Hill, B. Hubbard, B. Hughes, J. Inman D. Johnson, T. Long, J. Mabley, P. McGill, E. Marshall. I FIFTH ROW: H. Osgood, F. Ratlilf, E. Reed. L. Reeves, J. Sears, M. Shelton, M. A. Skean, E. Smith, G, Smith, .l. Spradlin, J. Suchanek. SIXTH ROW: J. Sutton, A. Tabor. B. Turner, P. Weekley, I.. Wong. Room 305: C. Barber, S. Brock, L. Brookins, J. Bunch, E. Clark, M. Creech. SEVENTH IICKYQ J. Daniels, R. Davenport, T. Davis. M. Dees, C. Forman. D. Harris, B. Johnson, 1. J. Leigh, A. Lerwill, J. Messer, A. Metcalfe. EIGHTH ROW: C. Mirick, W. Parker, J. Quillen, T. Richarson, B. Robinson. S. Robin- son, P. Simpson, M. Springs. J. Stacey, P. Swift, D. Taylor. 53- SEVENTH GRADE Q in f Q' Q . 'J -it B - 'Q' 1' ' 1. , A 3 ,M - -- w- . bg L Q X if A 3. -, 4 1': .- fl fiafi' A, . C -A I . ed' 1'., I W? f .4 if f' ' JT .V'- it K x ' jr .. - .ij , A , K I .f 1' gi' 5 , . Q 'Z ..i X- . Elixir V A T .. ..--L,,, i ff X.. t T Q . ,.A. in i . Q g . gf ,. T . . if . .Q 1 ' -, .. 'Q' Q 'ti Q- gb, 'Y as 'ff' S. A fb . A 1 P . A E 1 -f'2 , , A .i j,,q j' 4 -. 5 ' 1 R . y 5 tr g 1 Q --tw. we fs . A . - . J -F LQ.. R l J' ' 'f s ga E. I -' ii f,, Q '. D T K 2 . -. ia 4' J , S 4 ll L JL .. N . '5 ' H ' 11' .i ig, if A- R ji' . X. Ax K 'J '.' I , FIRST ROW: F. Wulls, J. Walls, li. Young. Room 306: A. Adkins. l. Bowen, P. Braunmer, C. Brown, N. Campbell, B. Clower, I.. Combs, F. Cope. SECOND ROW: I Crisp. J. Decker, A. Denny, V. Dent. D. Derby, R. Derby, B. Dixon. l . Durham, W. Ciubburd, P. Ciilkerson, A. Hacker. 'IHIRD ROW: W. Herd, W. Hughes, D. Jones, D. .lones. S. Keene, F. Keith, l.. King, W. Muck, A. Miller, F. Mink. li. Moore. FOURTH ROW: B. Ooten. S. Rutledge, W. Severance. J. Tatrter. F. Underwood, A Watson. Room l. George. 310: M. Anderson. S. Bell, A. Bolton, K. Carnes, .gm 1 . yi .. z -f S Q .. .- X ' U' v x : F .. ,.,. K 'S .A it ii' ' .Qi fn - t' ft V-it ' S ,X is - ' ' QQ' 4. . 1 5 FIFTH ROWS R. Hill. li. Hodriek. A. Jarvis, A. l.. Johnson, B. J. Jones, P. Lawson. F. Long, R. McAfee, J. Mtu'phy, M. Nelson. C. Patrken. SIXTH ROW: S. Purker, M. Robinson, D. Sexton, B. Singleton, J. Singleton. P. Smith. K. Spurks. E. Thomus, C. Todd. K. Wugers. R. Woods. SEVENTH ROW: Room 315: D. Adams, W. Banker, J. Czirter. C. M. Corbin. F. Duvis, T. Durkin, A. Fztrhnrt, N. Ferguson. S. Ciurton. B. Henson. P. A. Hornsby. FIGHTH ROW: S. Hoskins, H. Jumison. R. A. Johnson, B. l.yneh. B. Manley, W. Muxey, .I. Miller, B. Mims, T. Mullins, A. Peoples, P. Pollitt. -s4- . , Xi Qs Q. :Q . . . Xxx R an SEVENTH GRADE QS? A 2 7, ,,,, ,,Y, ,,,,,, , I t Xi 5 ', , . P ' 4' . t,.: r -2 ' .' we may . . S I , AY In I ',-:A I Ir., E 2 . ' A ' '. ' . x P 'W L, we 2+ 'Q ff id' . E Y' ,. 'Q :fn ,Qt v H kg y W I A. . I . ix I X 'FAS' ii f te AT 3 5 ii... I e.. '-:: - 1 ' . A I . . . I if 'C , '-1 if af ,af . . ff 1 xl- ht . I -,., 'V I .Q 1 K 3 I S K A x K 3 up-1' V ., , af' f ',,. .W FIRST ROW: I. Rust, G. Spencer, F. Smith, L. Taulbee, C. Thompson. Room 318 A. Aaron, I. Alread, M. Angel, E. Bohanna, M. Burnett, J. Clay. SECOND ROW: A. Collins, C. Crolgy, V. Gadberry, M. Griflis, B. Grubb, .l. Ham- mons, R. Hayden, B. Jones, J. Lakes, R. Long, W. McKenzie. THIRD ROW: G. Morford, R. Patterson, C. Pittman, G. Raider, V. Richardson, J Rogers, W. Romine, C. Stillwell, B. West, R. White, J. Wilburn. SEVENTH ROW: J. Wheeldon, M. White, F. Whit ed, H. P 51 X A .. IRQ I' 3.?aQs ' '. ,U QQ fe' 3 .0 f lf FOURTH ROW: F. Wilson, Brewer, C. I. Devney. D. Wingate. Room 327: I.. Argenhright, C. Bell, W. Burress, D. Campbell, D. Carver, E. Cox, M. Davidson, FIFTH ROW: W. Duncan, W. Fetick, L. Garrison, B. Jones, B. McCollum, D. McDonald, T. Montague, S. Nolan, B. Osborne. SIXTH ROW: C. Pennington, D. Reed, M. Sanders, B. Sharp, G, Singleton, P. Todd, D. Watkins, W. Wesley, T. West. Wilson, M. I.. Wise, N. Zachary 55- 0 HOW CAN WE FORGET 1'he many pleasani' hours we have speni' par+icipa+ing in Wood- ward's varied ac'rivi'ries. These ac+ivi+ies have given us an oppor+uni1'y +o make new friends, +o broaden our sense of responsibiliiy, +o ex- press our +hough+s and ideas, and +o develop our +alen+s. Experience is 1'he bes'r feacher. -55- -all-w g i s 3 is an wx 'B x X Y W? www Q RX XX Whey x w 4 Q, x X P' XX X PI TAU DELTA l'l't'lI1ll'lII Robert Penny ll.1'f!In Riglill I H ll l i'i'ml'i l Dvmlkl YPD Seated --W Ci. 'lieri'y. P. lilverle. lf. Moore. M. Morris. .-X. Jones. A. Noretl. sllwlull MAIN M hmm Standing R. Carter. B. ilerry. R. Penny. R. Prolitt. D. Yee. lri'flxlrr'4'f' l'va Moore lime purpoue ol llwii, wqanizalion in. lo Serve llw wcilwooi by rai:.inq llwe nodal alnndartlm. -,rlwolarmlwip fincl .1 lwruol mpiril, lo -.lrive lo rrefile COLH'lGOUS, qenial, citillurerl intli viclufilm. OLD WOODWARD HONOR CLUB Q ll 5 . 'rwi'ilwi1 Brinson 'I erry In H Q Row I ni' l'ri'ml1'rll lwa Moore . . - Row Sifwrliirv Cilatlys lerry Iri'u.wu'w' lfxelyn Swan Rm S't'l'.lfl'fIlI1 ul flrnix Allen Myles Ron 'llfllll-X' fIili'imr.x Mixs Patton and Rm.. Mr. Van New lI.1'fl In lt'1'ylI1l I-f li. Jeter. .l. Austin. lf. Bwrtl, .l. Starks. lf. Moore. P. Pherle. .l. Addison. N. Brosli 'W 3 -l 5 B. Wingate. M. Reynolds.- li. Beckham. D. Wallter, B. llioniax. M. t ainplwell. D. Murphy. Ci. lenltinx. l. 'l'e lord. Y. Coopwootl, lf. Suzan. R. Wlielslone. A. laxuon, ll. Mellaniel. M. Morrix. F. Niekenx. B. Harrison. tl lliomax. l. King. V. Fllix. D. Haney. .l. loxitli lf. Meford. B. Sallee. M. Malcolm. W. Brooks. P Brown, B. Davis. D. Haeltett. lf. Andrews. li. Plainelv. K. Watkins. LI Fennell ll. Jenkins. .l. lluhbx. .l. Met'ortl. S. Vinegar. ll. Hentllely. Ci. lerry. l. MeDanic lf. lueker. R. Carter, S. Broatlnax. R, Ziegler. .l. Wartl. D. Yee. C. Yates. W. Motley B. lerry. R. Penny .-X. Myles. llio Old VVoUqlward Honor Club if, an orqanizalion c.ompof,ecl ol iuniore and beniors. llwe qualilicaliong for membership are cifizen-ilwip, scliolfimlwip and leaclerslwip. -53- SENIOR CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Il.1'flt0Ri,11l1tI Scaled - A. Woods, H. Williams. M. Hudson, W. Brooks, C. Southall, H. Hendlcy, Z. Stall- worth. J. Shaw. Standing W- I. Howard, G. Terry, W. Thomas, M. MCHaney, F. Hill, Mr. G. Van Ness -- Faculty Advisor. Purpose: The purpose is to promote citizenship and betler working relationships between students and Ieachers. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS tl.vfr m Riglul lois Tcdford. Secretary: Clillord Fcnnell, Vice President: John frachiolo, President: Barbara Davis, Treasurer: Mr. CI Hippcrt. Faculty Advisor. - 59 - gaznarw- eff-qggv-N- - - -' ' SENIOR STUDENT CCUNCIL l lLc'ft to Rightl p,-t,.,i,1l.,,, ,vY..,,-- lnnvln, R obert penny Row l-V. Lee, L. Davidson, L. Merritt. B. Porter, M. Manley, M. Merritt, M, Fields, A. King, L. Tedford, E. Swan, J. Smart. Vice l rz'.vizl4'l1I ...... . .,...... Evelyn Swan Row 2-A. Jones, B. Gamble, B. Campbell, C. Thomas, L. McDaniel, J. McCord, M. Jordan, Secretary .....,...,.. .......,...,.....,.....,,...... J oan Smart B. Harris Mr. R. Brokamp- F C l v A'l i r'f ' 'Mr' Raymonq Bfokufvv Row 3-Mr. C. Hippert, G. Quates, M. Holmes, W. Brooks, L. Stephens, .l. Twitty, O. Twitty, and M' C 'wks H'PPef' C. Giles, E. cox, D. Campbell, M. Dawson. Row 4- D. King, L. Twyman, B. Cox, C. Fennell, J. Shaw, B. Terry, D. Yee, R. Penny. STudenT Council is one of The means by which The members of The sTudenT body are TaughT To Thinlc obiecTively and inTelligenTly and To beTTer express Themselves. Each homeroom elecTs one represeniTaTive To STudenT Council. We believe ThaT This Type of represenTaTion, which offers a direcT voice in sTudenT council affairs, is very beneficial To The sTudenTs. The STudenT Council sTrives To mainTain and enlarge The acTiviTies, and school spiriT of Woodward. IT plays a major parT in helping To solve problems which arise during The school year. Our organizaTion funcTions for The communiTy as well as The school. We assisT such acTiviTies as The Polio Drive, The Thanksgiving food collecTion, and The Junior Red Cross. ln school we sponsor The Big BroTher and Big SisTer Program, and The Annual SporTs BanqueT. In all our work, we are aided by Mr. Raymond Broliamp and Mr. Charles HipporT, faculTy advisors. - 50 - Ag, ...ms.,.:,... I 7 , EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL LLz'ft to Riglztl Row I-E. Swan, L. McDaniel, J. Smart. Row 2tB. Terry, D. Yee, Mr. C. Hippcrt, R. Penny. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA l'I'z'.xi4f1'IIl . . Vim' Pruxiflvrlt . S4'4'r1'Iul'y . Tfl'll.VIlI't'I' . . . . f'll1l'Il1l-Y Adrism' ,.,,....,Jcssic McCord ..................Ioan Smart ,,.......Geraldinc Hardy ..............Evalyn Swan ,.....Mrs. Ruth Pounds I ILvft to Rightl Row l Row 2- Row 3 A Nored, L. Watson, D. McDaniel. R. Palmer, L. Tcdford, Y. Coopwood, E. Swan. M.. Silkirk, M. A. Jones, E. Lewis, L. McDaniel. C. Chowning, C. Childers, N. Lockhart, A. Brown. K. Walker, G. Hardy, I. McCord, D. Johnson, C. Thomas, C. Rohh, A. Malcolm, J. Smart. V Ellis, D. Mitchell, D. Smith, G. Plumley, R. Prohtt, D. Holt, F. 'I'urner, D. Baker M rs. R. Pounds. Purpose: To encourage sludenls Io sludy lo be-come good Ieachers. 161.- SIXTH BELL AMERICAN PROBLEMS CLUB I'rr'.xirlf'nl ..WiIIiam Brown Sl'l'I'l'ltll'-V Joyce Henderson If4'l'lII'!llf1L' S!'l'l'l'lllI'vY Betty Harrison Ilfft tn Rigfilj Row IiJ. Terrell. H. Smith, D. Stevenson, N. lawrence. l'. Fherle. M. Reynolds. B. Williams C. Leary. A. Sands. Row 2-B. Lawson. F. Andrews, B. Harrington, B. Harrison. P. Holbrook. F. lewis. H. Rich- ardson, M. Pickett, M. Jordan. J. Henderson. B. Clark. Row 3-L. Hall. W. Brown, W. l.enney. J. Kemper. F. Taylor. lf. Gay. 'l'. Davidson. ls Watkins. Row 4-F. Shaw, R. Carter. li. Brown. R. Smith. R. l.ee. W. Thomas. R. Butler. F. Carter D. Holt. FOURTH BELL AMERICAN PROBLEMS CLUB f'l'r'.tiffi'llI Vin' 1,I'l'.lllll'Ill .S'm'r1'mry l,lll'llItlllIl'IlflH'lv1Ill .S'1'r1.'mlil nl ,flrmx .Willie Motley Ralph Protlitt Eloise Niekens James li. Smith Santonio Chambers Iliff 10 Riglztl Row I-D. Davis. l.. Williams. ll. Headley, F. Niekens. R. Young. M. Hardman. B. Raines. Row 2iB. Bowles. G. Plumley. R. Jones, T. Blunt. W. Wilson. J. Haywood. l. Wright. Row 3-C. Yates. J. Harris, J. Thomas. S. Chambers. .I, Smith. W. Holmes. W. Motley. '-- 62 -- KAPPA N KAPPA Prvsizlvnl .,,......... Vim' Prc'.i'icl4'n! . St't'l'l'flll',V .. ...H Trz'a.i'un'r ,,,, Chaplain ..., .. . Prlrlizirmvlturimi ..,,, .......Albert Hopkins .Thurman Riley .........Oscar Gaines ......,.WiIliam Burnam ......Brinson Terry .......Robert Lee Purpose: To perpetuate the na To establish a berier To aid in helping seni lLc'ft I0 Rightj Row I-W. Frazer, W. Grant, J. Dennis, K. Watkins. E. Brown, S. Chambers, J. Haywood. R. Reliford, C. .Jeter. Row 2-J. Merritt, R. Harper, A. Woods, E. Dukes, 'I'. Riley, J. Smith, S. Broadnax, T. Brown, O. Gaines, l. Malone. Row 3-H. Williams, G. Smith, E. Williams, A. Myles, R. Ziegler, R. Hardin, D. Yee. Row 4--R. Lee, W. Motley, F. Sanford, P. Jones, M. Hoskins, B. Terry, A. Hopkins, W. Burnam, l. Howard. J. Albright. me of lhe school. relalionship wilh The seniors anol The lacully. or boys 'ro graduate. SPANISH CLUB President . .,...... . ,....... Charlotte Childers Vim' l'r1'A'illz'llI ..... ..... Rvcnrflirig Stwrvliiry ........ . Cm-rv.i-pmnling Sl'Cl'l'flll'j' . . Trvu.vurvr ..... ......... ....... . Sf'l',Ul'llllf ut Arms l m'ulI-v Azlvimr . ......,. Eloise Niekens ......Johnetta Carver , . ...,.. Delores Davis . .. ...... Lois Hacker . .Charles Spargur .. ...,,,,,,. .Mr. Peter Stiles lLc'ft to Riglill Row I-Mr. P. Stites, M. Cowan. Z. Reed. C. Childers, l.. Hacker. S. Collier, B. Sallcc. A. Jones, S. Patterson, A. Phillips, V. Longmire, J. Carter, S. Moss. Row Z-P. Penny, J. A. Jollie, B. Nored, F. Nored, S. Coulter, J. Starks, M. Reynolds, J. McCord, D. Davis, E. Nickens. Row 3-D. Angel, C. Spargur, 'l'. Morris, C. Southall, J. Crachiolo, l. Hacker, B. Collins, A. Woods, R. Ziegler, E. Hill. The purpose ol the Spanish Club is to increase our knowledge ol and appreciation lor The people and things in Spanish speaking countries: their culture, customs and language. ...63.. SOCIETAS SCRIBARUM SUPERIORUM l'rmiili'lil . Elsie Canly Trm.uin'r Yvonne l.umpkin .S'z'i'ri'Iur,v Carol Davis l m'ulIy fl4li'i'.mr Mr. Virgil Taylor II.z'ft In Riglifl Row l-Y. Lumpkin, E. Canty, S. Gilbert. D. McDaniel, T. Andrews, E. Butler. E. Moore M. Woods, G. King. Row 2-G. Terry. J. Smart, M. Baldwin, D. Smith. .l. Starnes. C. Davis. The Senior Sccrclarial Club ia sponsored loy Mr. Virgil Taylor in room 302. lvleefinqs are lwelcl flue 'i9COI'ld bell. line purpose oi llic Club is lo improve knowledge in lime mecrelarial field. VMC invile variouix speakers from lmzinezs offices To folk lo our clams on secrelarioi subiecls perlainnq To qellinq A fob as a secrclary. ALPHA CHI GAMMA I'rimiiil1'ril Pal Holbrook Vin' f,l'1'.S'f111'lll Rosemary Fultz Rriurililig .S'i'i'n'lf1ry . . Nancy Brush 1'iirnzxpumlirixu .S'a'rr'i'Iury . luercxia Jollie 1'ri'fi.uin'r . . . .... . . Barbara Logsdon C'lmpIuin ,,,, .Carol Roth r1.4-fr in Riglirl Row IAI.. Davidson. B. Skinner. B. logsdon. I . .lollic. R. Fult7. D. Wadsworth. Row 2-B. Merritt. A. Jones. N. Brosh. P. Holbrook. C. Roth. -641 PHI EPSILON ALPHA I're.vidw1t ..., ,...,,,. Barbara Sallee Vive Przavizlzfnt .,,., ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, A I ta Jones Secretary ,. ...A .. .,.., Laverne Davidson Trz'u.rura'r ...,. ....,,,.. P atricia Holbrook Ilmft to Righrj Row l-S. Turner, N. Watt, B. Skinner, L. Davidson, R. Chestnut, S. Patterson, H. Viais S. Collier, L. Hacker, D. Wadsworth. Row 2-D. Baker, G. Henson, E. Widner, P. Penny, B. Sallee, N. Brosh. A. Jones. P. Hol brook, E. Turner. V The Purpose of 'the Y.W.C.A.: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the laslc of realizing in our Common life those ideals ol personal and social living 'ro which we are committed by our faith as Christians. ln this endeavor, we seek lo understand Jesus, to share his love lor all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God, Y. C. C. Council: Nancy Brosh, l.aVerne Davidson, Bar- bara Sallee, Bruce Angel, Troy Davidson, Ed Lowe, and Elmer Spence. lLz'fI I0 Rigllll Row I-L. Hacker. G. Henson, B. Logsdon, H, Viais, S. Collier. R. Chestnut. N. Watt B. Skinner, L. Davidson. Row 2-D. Wadsworth. S. Turner, N. Brosh, B, Sallee. S. Patterson. F. Turner. D. Baker Row 3-P. Penny. E. Widner, P. Holbrock, A. Jones. Row 4-T. Davidson, F. Lowe, B. Angel, B. Neeley, J. Crachiolo, F. Spence. -65- NINTH STREET HLY l'rmi1l1'li1 . l ir'1' l'r1',lirlz'll! .S't't'l'l'lf1l'-V , A mlilm' l,llfIltlH1l'llfllfltlll I 'lmpluin .,,..,Richard Lee tLf'ft to Right! ,Joseph Shaw ,. ,,,Willie Jordan Row l-W. Jordan, W. Wilson. J. Shaw. F. Brown. l.. Evans, W. Raven, W. Thomas, E. Hill .Albert Hopkins . ...,.,.. ,....,... B erry Standing-J. Cooper, W. Rox, A. Turner, W. Ewing, l.. Anderson, R. Smith, D. Harris ,, Ernest Brown J. Cooper, A. Hopkins, l. Malone, .l. Williams, R. Lee, S. Chambers. R. Allen SENIOR LEADERS i l,l'l',liflt'llf VIH' l,l'l',liIll'Hf .S't'f'rc'Ir1ry 'IiI'l'll.VIll'l'I' , , Lucille Deering tLvf! In Riglitl M nldillic Watson Row lil.. Watson. M. Knight. A. Nored. g Vcicraldinc Hardy Row 2-R. Palmer, l.. Deering. O. Moreland. li. Lewis. . Row 3-C. Darsey. T. Hamilton, F. Butler, B. Prince. l. Wright. C. Knight. C. McQueen . Rosalie Palmer G.H2lrt1y. The purpose of the Senior Leaders is lhe developmenl of understanding belween our. selves and olhers. W- 66 D, THIRD BELL CLUB OF ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY Prc'.virIc'nr .,.,.L.. Vin' PI't'.S'illl'll1 ....... Sa'c'r4'!ury ,. Trfvlxllrcr . Fllflllfj' Azlvisnr ........Thurman Riley .........James Albright .........Edward Dukes ...............Terry Hawkins M r. Raymond Solomon lLeft t0 Right, Row I- Row 2- Row 3- Row 4- Mr. R. Solomon. E. Gay, E. Lowe, W. Rogers, B. Edwards, H. Ward, T. Riley M. Gault. A. Turner, L. Hill, E. Dukes, R. Jones, W. Fowler, C. Hardaway, L. Norman T. Hatcher, J. Kemper. E. Horn, B. Pittman, J. Brook, R. Smith, J. Bonner, W. Jordan, O. Ware, R. Byrd, J. Albright. J. Harris, H. Barker, T. Hawkins, S. Mack, J. Amason, A. Tubbs, J. Pugh, J. Wilson, C. Summerlin, D. Harrison, W. Holmes. Purpose: To promote better standards of heallh and science in school as well as out ol school. OLD WOODWARD SCIENCE RESEARCH CLUB Prznviclwil .... ...... ..........................,. M a giel Collette lLeft to Right! VIH' PN'-l'Ifl4 'f -ff'-' --'--------- S COTY H00 Row I-V. Longmire, C. Roekhold, R. Fryman, l. Gollie, M. Colette. J. Willis. M. SIIICIOIC Scvrvlury ...,.,.. ., ,,,, Vivian Jones J. Carter, V. Jones, N. Thompson. Trvu.vur4'r .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,..,,,,..,.., D e Iores King Row 2-D. King, B. Mulhollan, M. Morris, R. Blair. W. Reed. R. Terzis. D. Smith. S- H00 Club Reporter .............. .. .. .,..,,,,,,. Karen Rockhold Program Clmirnmn ..,. Georgia Scott and Paul Jones Faculty Advi.vor.r ......... Mr. Gordan Woodward and Mr. Dale Jones B. Jeter, P. Spence, C. Weekley. Row 3-W. Hill, J. Beasley, D. Yee, V. Morbley, D. King, P. Jones, R. Penny, R. Collins Row 4 F. Brown, H. Jenkins. -Mr. G. Woodward, Mr. D. Jones. Purpose: To stimulate an Inleresl in science. SENIOR G. A. A. Xe 1 .s gpg s F 2 s t i. s 3 ll The Senior Girlsl Alhlefic Association is com- pozerl ol lOlh, lllh and I2+h grade qirls who meet twice ex week in the Girls' Gym. Every mix weeks the girls from Old Wood! ward meet lhe G.A.A.'s ol other schools in a playday PHI KAPPA EPSIL ON flffl I0 Rightj Row I-AS. Turner, R. Palmer. B .Nored. I. King. M. Manley. C. Henderson. C. McNear P. Aaron. F. Miles. I.. Jones. F. I.ewis. D. 0'Hara. R. Peterson. Row ZiB. Richardson. B. Parker. B. Clark. V. I.ee, M. Hamilton. P. Brown. F. Swan. L. Ted ford. G. jenkins. I. Henderson. C. Thomas. I.. McDaniel. J. Austin. M. Oliver E. Butler. A. Smith. Row 3-V. Ellis. P. St. Clair. B. Armstrong. B. Dicks. .l. Morlock. A. Jones. A. Wilks. V Harris. G. Smith. G. Hardy. M. Blair. A. Robinson. I. Trimble. B. Aaron. Row 4-P. Dicks. C. Cunningham. M. Cowan. li. Widencr. H. Harper. P. Jefferson. D. Camp- hell. A. Johnson. li. Weatherhee. Ii. Wiesman. C. Childers. J. Young. B. Steward Row 5-M. Dawson. li. Kirkland. I.. Thompson. F. Williams. G. Patterson. S. Cargile S. Bailey. E. Cohh. B. Clayton. D. Johnson. F. Turner. D. Baker. D. Martin. H Hcndley. T. McDade. h l'r4'.xiflr'nl Vin' l'lAl',Iilll'IIl Sl'f'l't'f1ll'vV Ti'l'll.IlH'I'l' I'urliumrnluriun l I . Annie Sands Cora Brown Hannah Grant laura Thompson Verdell l.ongmirc ILt'fl In Riglztl Row I-M. Baldwin. M. Pickett, H. Grant. D. Davis. M. Hudson. I.. Blackman. J. Carter V. Iongmire. B. Clark. M. Hughes. A. Foster. B. Harris. F. Nickcns. Row 2-li. Jeter. G. Hardy. .l. Wallace. H. Smith. M, Jordan. B. Dicks. I.. Thompson .l. Murlock. 0. Coleman. Row 3AM. McHancy. S. Gilbert. A. Sands. C. Brown. I. Leggett. I.. Mason. E. Andrews D. Jones. B. Prince. H. Richardson. P. Aaron. K. Woodward. F. lewis. - 68 - lr I V in 'ffl-.rw Prvsident ..,,,..A..A Vive Prvxizlvlil Sec're1ary ...... . . Trc'asurc'r ....,..,...., Business Manager ALPHA BOOSTERS OF NINTH STREET HI-Y E 3 . ........Shirley Brooks ,.......lohnnie Turner Delores Harrison ..........Phyllis Brown ....,,Gardenia Watkins - A s tLefl to Rightj Row 1-R. Littlejohn, G. Holloway, M. McCullough, L. Wright. Row 2--L. Jordan, D. Harrison, B. Sutton, B. Mizell. M. Logan, J. Brooks, J. Turner. Row 3-R. Littlejohn, F. Miles, B. Aaron, H. Harper, P. Brown, S. Bailey, V. Bailey, G. Franklin, P. Jefferson, L. Davis, G. Watkins. NINTH STREET BOOSTERS PI'l'Silfl'llI .,..,...,,. Vive Frvxirlvlit ,.., .......Naomi Dailey .......Dorothea Smith .Sw-rvmry ,,..,........ , , ,.,,..,. ..,,..,.. F lorine Bryant C'0l'l'l'.VI7UlltIilltU St'l'I'l'flll'j' .,.... .....,.. W ilma Porter TI'lf'll.VIlI'l'I' ,....... .........,...... ........ Sergeunl ut Arlm' ...... ...,, Lessie Johnson ,Dolores Tolliver 1 t tLefI to Righty Row l-P. Aaron, F. Bryant, A. Foster, N. Walker, C. McNear, M. Merritt, N. Dailey L. Blackmon, M. lsham. Row 2-G. Corley, V. Neal, N. Newton, M. A. Jackson, Y. Jackson. D. Blunt, R. Whctstone, A, Titwell, B. Porter. Row 3-B. Wallace, O. Martin, E. Hamilton, C. James, L. Johnson, H. Maxwell, C. Hollins, D. Smith, H. Harris. -69- MODERN DANCING tlmft In Right? Row l-F. Miles, R. Littlejohn, P. Aaron, S. l.inton. M. Contrell, F. Swan, M. Logan, F. Dorsey, C. Reed, J. Mosley, l.. Davis. ' Row ZH-D. O'Hara, C. Bryant, D. Barbor. V. Harris, .l. Carver. F. Figgs, C. Jordan, M. Fields, Z. Reed. l.. Davis, M. Hamilton, F. Mosley. Row 3-C. Jordan. B. Nored. M. Haugabook, D. Brown. l.. Williams, M. Herring. J. Morelock. C Heard. J. Nelson. D. Williams, D. McCall. l. King, B. Clark. Row 4-B. Richardson, N. Chambers, J. Jolly, M. Hughes, D. Stephens, J. Runt, A. Robinson. E. Jeter. B. Harrison. B. Blair, D. Gill. P. Belcher. M. Manley. TAP DANCING l l i 1 lLz'f! In Righil Row l-M. Flood. S. l.inton. J. Carver. V. Lee. M. Cantrell. B. Stewart. S. Collier. I.. Barnett E. Swan, R. Whetstone. M. Anderson. Row 2-J. Jolley, D. O'Hara. J. Young. D. Gill, C. Jordan. P. St. Clair. A. Peoples. E. Weis man. M. Logan, li. Alexander, J. Mosley. Row 3-L. Davis. B. Nored, B. Richardson, A. Nored, A. Robinson. B. Clayton, A. Wilks E. Butler. D. Barlow, P. Brown. -70- OLD WOODWARD BOOSTERS CLUB ' ' ' lLa'ft mRigl1IJ Prvxnlvnl ,,,, ..A.A. ..., ,,,,...A..... I . 0 is ledtord Vim' l'ra.vitIwir ,,., .,,, Yvonne Coopwood Row l-Mr. P. Stites, M. Bolling, C. Jones. G. Holiway. R. Palmer, J. A. littlcjohn. N. Lock- hart. S. Levy. Y. Coopwood. R. Whetstone, E. Swan. l.. Tedford. Sa'c'rf'1ur,v ..... ,. ..,...... Jessie McCord . , K I . 1 Am,mN'1I Swlrdury V V V Voloriu Jenkins Row 2-E l?iuslE,llhK1ng. M. Tevis. M. Manley, D. Smith, D. Johnson. V. Stevenson. l 'f'f1-S'1fff'f P ----. ,-.. .Ruby WHCISIOHC Row 3-J. M. Rami, E. Figgs. G. Jenkins. B. Floyd. cy Femail. cz iam-say. I.. iiaiejahn. I-'acuity Ailvi.wr .. . .... .... M r. Peter Stites J. Hartsfield. J. McCord, E. Weatherhey. The purpose ot the Boosters Club is to improve all phases ot the schools sports program. Us 3 l'n'.ii.1'v11! . ., . . . . .... . . ...,.. Irving Malone llmfl to Righty Seated - C. Davis. l. Malone, R. Reliford, G. Buttree. Row I-R. Davis, O. Garner, D. Harris, W. Jordan, C. Hardaway. G. Holley. .l. Haywood lfiw Pl't'.SJlIl'llf ,... . . ...... Charles Davis C, Yates, Row ZYG. Smith. W. Gamble. E. Byrd, Mr. Endicott. D. Hamhrick. W. Ruff. T. Stallworth R. Battle, J. Batchelor. D. Tidmore, W. Holmes. Sl'l'l'f'flll',V-Tl'1'l1A'llff'f .... ...... G lly BUIIFQEC Row 3-D. Tyree, K. Hawkins, G. Leung. J. Wilson. D. McDaniel. J. Brown, li. Hatckcr P. Marshall, J. Kemper, S. Chenault, B. Jenkins. Row 4-J. Amason, E. Calhoun. J. Lomax, J. Combs, H. Thomas, W. Burgan, C. Black Fllfllllj' Azlvimr . .. .. ........ Mr. C. I.. Endicott J. Wilkins. J. Pugh. E. Hill, A. Gullion, K. Lawson. J. Mathis. C. Hopkins. Purposes: Develop a worthwhile vocational interest. Further the cause ot education through sight and sound. Service to society, by developing operating skills, and assuming responsibilities with expensive equipment. 171.- 1. THE THESPIANS' CLUB I'rr'.vizl1'nt Vin' l'ri'.xi:lz'nI .S'1'f'l'c'Izil'.v T1'm.i11n'r l'urlimm'uluritin ALPHA l'n'.liflt'llI l'if'1' l'r1'.xifl1'r11 .YH 'l'l'1lII' l' James Smith , lirncstinc Andrews Fdith lewis Bettie Williams Nathaniel Hill Purpose: The club w -,ludenls whose PHI NU tLz'fI In Rightl Row I-I. Smith. K. Watkins. S. Handley. F. l.ittle. F. Bryant. l.. Jones. M. Pickett. F. l.ewis, B. Williams. Row 2-N. Hill, A. Sullivan, W. 'l'yus. F. Andrews, R. Brown. Z. Stallworth. J. Tubbs. F. Williams. Row 3-W. Nixon. J. Harris. R. Warren. W. Brown. Mrs. M. McKinney. as organized al lhe beginning of The school year by a qroup of main oloiecl was lo learn 'ro speak accuralely and effectively. , Donald Yee Oscar Gaines liva Moore ating 'li tLvf1m Righil Row l-S. Gilbert, B. Christian, M. Knight, R. Mcflain, M. Rousseau, F, Moore. l.. MeNutt, A. Jones, M. Malcolm. Y. Lumpkin. H. Grant. Row 2-R. Hartman, C. Nelson. R. Brown, D. Haney, Ci. MeQuene. X. Stallworth. J. Wallace, l.. Thompson. .l. Albright. D. Yee. Row 3-R. Byrd. l. Malone, H. Maxwell, T. Riley, R. Ziegler. H. Johnson, l. Howard. Harris. B. Mitchell, W. Dean. 0. Gaines. -72... W. ALPHA Hl-Y CLUB-CENTRAL Y Presizlwir ..,.......,..... . ....... Troy Davidson fLefz to Righrj Vice Prmiflwzt ,..,,...,.,.. ...,.,.,.,.,.. J erry Jones Rl'f'0fllfH,L' 5f'1'fl'fUfJ' A-A-A. ..-A----- G Cfilld Plllmley Row l-P. Stites, C. Yates, B. Angel, J. Crachiola, G. Buttree, J. Kemper, T. Davidson. Treasurer ,..........,,..,. .......... J ohn Hacker CllllPlf1ill . .............. . ......... Elmer Spence Row 2-R. Hartman, J. Jones, E. Lowe. K. McCleary, E. Spence, l. Bevis, G, Plumley. Sergeanl ur Arms ..,,... ........ B ruce Angel Fuvulty Advisor .... . ....,.,, Mr. P. Stites Row 3-J, Bates, H. Bunch, J. Hacker, F. Carter, J. Keifer. FIRST BELL SPEECH CLUB Presidf-nt ...,. .,.... W illiam Dancy tLeft to Righlj Tff'UN l ' b-----b---- ------ L Ucllle Johnson Row l-M. Johnson, J. Turner, A. Peterson, R. Littlejohn, S. Coulter, B. Richardson, Vin' Przaviflenf ...., .,.,.....,... J oe Beasley L-J0hf1S0n- Sevrvmry ,,,.,.,,,,,, .,,...,, M audie Johnson Row 2-J. Lomax, E. Hudson, W. Ellis, J. Mathis, J. Beasley. ..73... DELTA FH-Y Pl'l'.Yll,l'lIl . . . .. Brinson Terry tLz'ft to Riglirl Viv P i'l ' Imac Howard Row I-W. Brown, D. Tidmore, W. Watson, W. Butler, T. Southerland. J. Pugh. .S'w'r4'1ury .. .Allen Myles fl-,l.,,.,,m., HEMI Mindhurt Row 2-A. Howard, E. Mindhart, J. Yarbrough, J. Thomas, W. Fowler, R. Ziegler Fliiifiliiifi 1 ---A Willis Hill Row 3-G. Smith, G. Forney, i. Howard, T. Brown, w. Hill, w. Tytrs, B. Terry. ALPHA HLY l el Q at J. l'r4'.virlc'r1I ., Willie Motley tLeft In Right? Vin' l,I'!'.Slllt'llI . . .Clifford Fcnnell Row I-O. Hampton. .S'm'rvtury . . .Fred Deese Row 2-J. Haywood, W. Dean, K. Lattimore, A. Woods, T. Hatcher. 'I'rvu.vur4'r . .... .. ., . . ..... .Orvin Hampton Row 3-R. Harding, O. Stewart, R. Harper, O. Daniels, W. Holmes. Alwrilwrxliip C'lmirnmu . . .. .Eugene Rachel Row 4-W. Motley, A. Sullivan, C. Fennell, R. Molone, E. Rachel. ..74..- LUNCHROOM STAFF fLcft to Righrj Row l-A. Nored, A. Jones, R. Palmer, M. Hudson. D. Stevens, C. McQueen. H. Smith. B. Morris. M. Selkirk, l. Rue, A. Jones, E. Woolum, M. Malcolm, B. Davis. Row 2-E. Hill. K. Woodward. L. Mason. S. Gilbert, C. Walker, J. Austin. G, Hardy, M. Reynolds, E. Lewis, M. Jordan, C. Brown, W. Hawkins. Row 3-E. Shaw, W. Dean, A. Miles, D. Cunningham, W. Lenny, K. Watkins. 0. Gaines, D. Yee, T. Hatcher. R. Hardin. P. Jones, C. Whitehead. T. Hawkins. HALL MONITORS QLvfl fo Rightl Row l-E. Hamilton, B. Christian, N. Lewis, B. Davis, E. Lewis. Row 2-A. Myles. D. Yee. H. Grant. C. Southhall, S. Harper. .. 75 .. l f..,aa.u-T- 1 V' V - -f f W-new-gg! ia- 5--e-...., CAPTIOSUS President ..,.....................,....................... Willa Brooks fLef1 to Rightj Vice President .....,. ,,...... D orris Hackett , , , secretary nnunvnnnnnbn A-A,- .-bA, M a me Jordan Row I-A. Sands, H. Grant, S. Gilbert, M. McHaney, M. Baldwin, M. Dawson, M. Pickett Treasurer ....... ,......... M ary McHaney Row 2-M. Jordan, E. Nickens, D. Hackett, W. Brooks, H. Richardson. ,lgig ,!3rofAers anal Big Ssfers The Big Brothers and Big Sisters program is sponsored by Student Council. These students help to educate the younger students in school spirit, studies and obligations to teachers, school and tellow students. They practice tolerance and brotherhood so that they may become good citizens ot the school. They act in a manner that will bring honor to the school, their tellow students and themselves. The executive committee ot the Big Brothers tor i954-i955 is as lollows: Exzelon Shaw, Chairman Obie Daniels Oscar Gaines Curtis Whitehead Don Yee Robert Cox Brinson Terry The executive committee ot the Big Sisters tor l954-i955 is as tollows: Betty Coleman, Chairman Lois Tedtord Mary Manley Betty Porter Betty Harrison Mr. Raymond Brolcamp is the taculty advisor. 116.- BIG SIS ERS tl.wf1mRigl11t E. McCord, M. Marshall. A. Curry, V. Harris, D. Stevens Row I+ Row If Row 3- M. Ahhott. P. Holdhrook. D. Ramsy. B. Merritt. E. Moore. H. Hendlcy. Z. Stallworth. .I. Brooks. D. Stevenson, M. Grant. I.. Watson. N. Lawrence, N. Mink. R. Fultz. I.. Jollie, B. Logsdon, S. Warren. N. Brosch. C. Roth. B. Harrison. C. James. F. Swan. J. McCord, R. Williams. B. Stone. F. M. Johnson. B. Prince, B. Williams, B. Porter. C. MeNear. P. Fberle. R. Whetstone. Y. Coopwood. L. Tedfortl. B. Coleman. M. Manley. M. Morris. B. Thomas. F. Butler, N. Lockhart, F. Byrd. R. Palmer. F. Baily, D. Murphy, R. l.ittIejohn. l.. Jaffers. M. Merritt. N. Daily. P. Aaron. M. Fields, R. Littlejohn, B. Aaron, J. Nelson. Row 4-- Row 5 Row 6 S. Phelps. G. Allen, Mr. R. Brokamp. Miss J. Hughes. B. Davis. .Ioan Smart, G. Terry. D. North. F. Nickens. M. Reynolds. D. Johnson, D. Walker, F. Hamilton. C. Thomas. M. PiCket.t I.. Btlrks. M. Coleman. G. Hardy. I.. Wright. E. Johnson. P. Smith. M. Hill. M. Holmes. W. Brooks. D. Davis. G. .lenkins. P. Brown. P. Smith. A. Nored. H. Grant. R. Brown. J. Austin. L. McDaniel. N. Towns. M. Johnson. B. Stewart. V. Fllis, M. White, S. Vinegar. F. Kirkland. K. Woodward. M, Campbell. C. McQueen. G. Collier. A. Wilks. D. Jones. B. Clayton. M. Beatty, F. Lewis, K. Walker. B. Montgomery, B. Bowles. BIG BROTHER S t mt ILvftmRigh1J Row 4-D. McDaniels, K. Watkins, A. Daniels, C. Fennell. 0 Row I Row Z Row 3 -0. Hampton, R. Hardin, R. Jones. J. Haywood, E. Dukes H. Shealey, D. Manor. W. Brown, O. Daniels. -F. Rachel. H. Jenkins, J. Beasley. W. Frazier. J. Dennis, C Jeter. J. Smith. S. Cox, W. Fowler, D. Yee, J. Cooper, F. Lowe, T. Davidson. -R. l.ee, C. Whitehead, G. Buttree. G. Smith, H. Southerland J. Pough. W. Grant, W. Lenney, C. Giles. D. Dearwester, R. Bradley. W. Hawkins. W. Holmes. T. Hawkins. Mr. R Brokamp. Row 5 Row 6 -77- Twitty. S. Chambers. W. Rox. W. Tyus, J. Merritt, B. Bar ber, A. Tuhhs, D. Holt. 4J. Mathis, F. Horn. W. Dean. T. Hatcher. I. Malone. P Jones. J. Thomas. M. Hoskins. A. Myles. L. Hill. D. Smith J. Kemper. R. Byrd. -J. Shaw, W. Hill, R. Smith, B. Terry. B. Cox. F. Hill, C Southall, S. Broadnax. W. Thomas. W. Raven, J. Ward, A. Hopkins, L. Norman. J. Tubbs, V. Morton. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL l'n'.viclw1! Vin' l,l'l'.IIlll'lI1 Sr'r'r1'Iury Ifuvulry Aflvi.s'nr.v .. . . .. . .Helen Vuias .. .Jack Farmer lLl'fI1rr Righll Row I-Mr. F. Duff, W. Nobel. C. Fields, L. Lawson, B. Spargur. L. Harris. C. Burress J. Jordan, D. Jones, A. Henson, B. Vaught, S. Johnson, Mr. W. Lowe. . .Arvena Henson Mr. William Lowe and Mr. Franklin Duff Row 2-L. Davidson. J. Farmer, A. Collins, H. Marler, H. Vaizxs, D. Johnson, I. Roberts D. Springs, M. Bryant. R. Dubase, C. Johnson, J. May. Purpose: The purposes of Ihe Junior High Student Council are: To create a better school spirit in the Junior High: To offer an opporlunily for a better understand- ing of Ihe democratic process: Io allow for discussion of the problems of the Junior High Siudentz To develop a greater and Ireer interaction of ideas among these siudenis. JUNIOR HIGH Y-TEENS l,l't'A'Illl'lIf Sc'c4l'r'Irlry Trz'rl.vlm'r' Y W! 'A R lfurlllly A z'pr4'.w'nluIi vm zli'i.mr .. , Pat Belcher ILcjt tn Right! . .Judy Duncan Row I-I.. Chestnut, V. Robbins, P. Belcher. .I. Duncan. A. Henson, S. Jones. M. Johnson, f A- Afvcm' Henson M. J. Relics, M. Hughes. Beverly Henson and Helen Underwood Row Z-V. Stephenson, A. Riley, I.. Trammel. H. Underwood, F. Underwood. D. Statle Miss Jo Ann Hughes S. Levy. L. Littlejohn, Miss Hughes. Purpose: To grow as a persong To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, nationalities: To grow in lcnowledge and love of God. -73- x JUNIOR CHCDIR Row I-R. Oliver. J. Sanzon. B. Parker. C. Dorsey. G. Lewis. B. ROW 3--W. Coffcey. P. Stcidel. F. Weisman. N. Wait. l.. lmtmin- Williams. G. Berry. N. Kirby. M. Herring. S. Billings. L. mlm. J. C0Oper. F. Miles. C. Recd. l.. Tyrcc. F. Fiiltb- ll ljgyyig. fhginqbgrg, P- Wgirex Hglleyv Cgwgln, Wllll1lmS, CilOllCl'. xN2lLlSVVOI'Il1, IJllVlLlS0l1. Zachary. C. Berry. l. Trimble. B. MC2ld0WS- 1' Smith- E' Row 4-C. Roth. N. Bowling. M. Closscr, D. McNichols. .I. Bullock. Abernathy' K' Ball' J. Tribblc. M. Calhoun, M. Whitc. B. Aaron. W. Tuck. H. Tucker. Z. Reed. R. Cullcn, F. Gcntion. N. Hutchinson. Row Z-W. Jordan. M. McGuc. T. Robinson. H. Saxton. M. Flowers, M. Flood. H. Becknell. B. Vaught. l. Lewis. M. Cline. B. Boshears. J. Perkins. A. Williams. M. Hughes, J. Smith. G. Brown, Not in Picture: W. Datcher. l.. Grey. R. Hill. H. Pope. H. Shipman, A. King. A. Mickcl. D. Campbell. A. Wilson. B. Amith. O. Stewart. THE ENGLISH OBSERVERS I'1'v.viflwir .. ,, ..,. .Paul Jones tl.vf1tuRigI1tl W 'l'l ' H sfhl'f'le S0l hl ' Row 1-ia. Mitchell. B. Raines, 1.. Williams, H. omni. M. i-taken. Svc'rz'n1ry . .. ., ., .,.... ...,. . .. . ,.,,,, l.ila Williams Trvu.riu'1'r and PllfllllHlUIlfllI'ltlIl . .Vernon Durham ROW 2-P' Jones' O' Gameg' D' 1 umm' W' Motley' Family Advimr ., ..... .... .,.. M r . John Arrington Row 3fMr. J, Arrington, R. Reliford. C, Southall. W. Dean. 1791 SENIOR CHOIR Betty Aaron Pauline Aaron .Iames Albright Flora Bailey Dorothy Baker Luther Bond Betty Bowles Betty Christian Betty Coleman Gussie Collier James Cooper Sylvia Coulter Evelyn Crccch Queneie Croche William Dancy 'I'roy Davidson Mike Dicks Fllfl Lucille Deering Edward Dukes Willie Ellis Oscar Gaines - Edward Garner Richard Gayle Clyde Giles Mary E. Grant Dorothy Hales Donna Haney Eddie Mae Harrel Joyce Henderson Eddie Hill Edward Horne Mary Ann Jackson Charles Jeter Etta Mae Johnson Lessie Johnson Maudie Johnson Acy Jones Richard Jones James Lomax Josephine Losito Bobbie Marshall Harold Maxwell Essie McGee Evelyn McCord Jessie McCord Betty Merritt Levi Moore Dorothy Murphy Charles Nelson . Alverna Nored Ralph Proffitt Betty Raines Donna Ramsey William Raven Ronald Reliford Marilyn Reynolds Anna Bell Scott Dorcas Smith Delores Stevenson Lois Tedford Lillie Watson Marilyn White Robert Wilburn Bea Williams Carol Williams Lelia Williams Lucille Williams Robert Ziegler An outstanding organization at Woodward is the A Capella Choir. To be eligible tor membership a student must have musical ability. Under the expert leadership ot Mr. Abraham Gershlcovitz the choir participates in school and community events. At Music Hall during the Christmas season, Woodwards choir joined groups from other city high schools to torm a 500 voice Yuletide Chorus under the direction ot Dr, H. L. Wilson and Dr. Thor Johnson, Many ot the school assemblies were made very enjoyable by perlormances ot the choir. SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS President Bobbie Marshall Vice-President Robert Ziegler Secretary Beatrice Williams Treasurer Edward Horne ANNUAL STAFF Eva Moore, Carrie Thomas, Eva Tucker, Put Ehcrle, Miss Ticmun JoAnn Huhbs, Joan Smart. Gladys Terry, Mattie Jordan. The Annual Statt is composed ot students trom the senior class who give their time and ettort to produce the yearbook. The actual work ot the publication rests on the shoulders ot the statt, but the coeoperation ot the senior class as well as the whole student body, is absolutely essential tor a successtul book. The sale ot the Annual is a big iob and we certainly thank the homeroom repre- sentatives tor their help in taking orders and distributing the books. BUSINESS STAFF Harry Jenkins. Mr. House, Scott Hoo. - 81 - BULLDOG STAFF fiflllllf-ill-Clllil'f . . . . ,, Brinson Terry I r'uIura' lfflilnr . Mildred Holmes .S'pnr1.v Ifflilnr .,.. .. 'l'roy Davidson Junior Iligli Iiflimr . . Florine Bryant Mflkf'-:lp lfrlimr . . . . ..,, Don Holt Club News Ifrlimr ,,,, . Helen Richardson I'lmtngruplwr.v . Don Holt and 'l'om Asher 1JlI.Yfll1'.S'A' lllfumgvr . .. . .Curtis Yates A.v.v'r. Cirruluiinn MlIllllj,'l'f.l'.. Charles Jeter and William Raven Iidimr Page Um' .,,, .. .. . . Leon Thornton R1'purtz'r.s' ., . .. . ,,.. . Picolla Smith, Don Holt, Lucille Johnson. Elaine Johnson lizlilnr Page Two ,,,, .,.,,..,, . . .. Betty Williams Rfymrizfrx .. Charles Jeter, James Albright, l-'lorine Bryant. Christine Brock. Betty Williams, Don Manor, .lean Jones. luninr Iligli liflimr . .. . Elorine Bryant Rvpnrnfrx .. Ella Eiggs. Joyce Robinson. Naomi Hutchinson, Verlin Rutherford. Agnes Malcolm. Edward Lee. Newell Conley. Garner Newton. lirlimr Page Tlirm' .. 'liroy Davidson Rvlmrlvrx Sidney Broadnax. Willie Grant. Evelyn Swan. William Raven. Iiflilnr Page lfuur .. . . Willa Brooks Rvpurlcrx Rohert Byrd, Helen Richardson. Willa Brooks. l ACUl.'liY AIJVISERS lifliluriul Mrs. Marjorie McKinney Iiusimmv . luniur High Mr. Virgil Taylor Mr. Charles Diener lLz'ft to Rigliil Row I-B. Williams, N. Hutchinson. F. Bryant. E. Swan, H. Richardson. S. Broadnax. W. Grant. E. Johnson. Row 2-J. Albright. C. Jeter. A, Malcolm. R. Byrd, B. Terry. M. Holmes, F. Figgs. W. Brooks. .l. Jones. T. Davidson. .I. Rohinson. Row 3-Mrs. M. McKinney. V. Rutherford. G. Newton, D. Harris, W. Raven. D. Holt. l.. Johnson. D. Manor, I.. Inman. P. Smith. The Bulldog slafl is an organization ol hard working sludenls lrom The iournalism Classes and volunleer iunior reporlers. Mrs. McKinney supervised lhe lilerary ehcoris and Mr. Taylor handled lhe financial details. Brinson Terry, our capable edilor, is always slrivinq lo belle-r lhe paper. Lyery olher Wednesday the Bulldog Comes oul with lhe laiesl sporls news and gossip. BULLDO6 BUSINESS STAFF 11.4-fr ro Righii Mi. V. Taylor. E. Canty. C. Yates. M gg - l HUMOR G.A.A. ll.1'fI In Right! Row l-A. Lewis. K. Rockhold, S. Abbott, M. Larrison, S. Levy, A, Henson, L. Barnett, F. Mosley, M. Bryant, J. Littlejohn. Row 2-J. Robinson, R. Asher, J. Duncan, G. Adams, C. Jordan, B. Henson, E. Evans, D. Smith. D. Springs. l.. Littlejohn, D. McCall. Row FAS. Hoskins. C. Wecklcy, M. Morris, P. Belcher, V. Bailey, J. Hoskins, N. Bowling, S. Jones. B. Blair, D. Gill, E. Figgs. The Junior Girls' Athletic Association is composed ot 7th, 8th and 9th grade qirls who meet twice a week. They participate in various sports such as volleyball, basket- ball and hockey. STUDENT STORE 5 Af J f runfur s me V ta go l.........i tLc'ft to Rightl Bob Penney, Emily Cox. Fannie Scnogins, Miss Doscher, Mr. Blumbcrg, Borros Floyd -33- . . ---- 1-' W.. '......lT1...f.a..y5. IIlu-,.-.l.. -f W -.. BAND lLeft In Right! Row Row Row Row Row l-T. Brown, A. Franklin, E. Brown, J. Amazon, N. Walker, O. Martin, H. Foster. 2-S. Collier, M. McHaney, J. Burton, C. Sparger, M. Butler, L, Whitby, E. Spence, K. McCleary, Z. Stallworth. S. Vinegar, l. Burrel, J. Cooper, A. Wilks, L. Jordan, W. Brooks, H. Vaias, E. Rachel. 3-C. Fennell, A. Woods, E. Minhart, W. Watsons, A. Turner, R. Smith, R. Richardson, H. Ward, D. Harris, A. Sullivan. 4-C. Knight, L. Burkes, A. Howard, G. Plumley, W. Butler, R. Lee, l. Malone, R. Ewing, R. Smith, G. Smith, S. Williams. 5-I. Howard, M. Gault, W. Motley, W. Thomas, O. Daniels, J. Clark, L. Norman, C. Barnette, W. McMillan, W. Tyus, R. Harper. The Woodward Band enjoyed a year ot varied activities which started with the usual tootball rush. The tirst practice was called two weeks betore the opening ot school in preparation tor the annual Pigskin Preview. The band has scored hit atter hit with its unusual dance numbers. Outstanding members ot the band torm the t-li-Capades Band. During the l-li-Capades this group plays tamiliar melodies which are very enioyable. Later in the year the Band appears in such events as the Band Festival, which is usually held at Wilson Auditorium during the month ol May. This climaxes the high and bright spots ot the Band - until they bring torth Pomp and Circumstance on Class Day. I 184.- MAJORETTES ll ffl R gflll M. McHz1ncy, H. V2ll1lS.xlX!. Brooks, ,I. Blll'lUI1,S.f0llICl Woodward has always been prcud ol her high sleppinq maiorelles and This year proved lo be no exceplion. Led by Their Caplain, Willa Brooks, our maiorelles made each performance a spiriled one. ll is impossible lo lhinlc ol Woodward's band wilhoul 'rhinlcinq ol The drum maior. Eugene Rachael look each slrep wilh enlhue siasrn and zeal. IUC! Nl RACHAFI CHEERLEADERS llmfr m Rigliil l.. Stevens, li. Swain, S. Turner, M. Campbell, l.. Davidson, R. Fultz, L. Jollic. The Cheerleaders are composed of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls under lhe direclion of Miss Franlcie Philips. Regular arlendance allhe games, willingness lo learn The Cheers, and falfing par? in lhe Pep Assemblies are lhe dulies of a cheer- leader. SOPHOMORE SENATE lLc'fI lu Riglllj C. Williams, H. Penn, CI Jones, A. Dcnson, M. Dunn, M. Calhoun, R. Prolitl, M. Wcllcr. F. Hoykins. H. Shcpziril. O. Garner, S. Chowning. l'rz'.xizlw1l . ........,...,............. ......,... M . Dunn Vim' l'rv.siuc11t ,..... ....... S . Chowning Sc'c'rv!ury .......... .......... C '. Jones 'l'rvu.x'14rz'r ......................,.....,.. .................,.. R . Profitt The Sophomore Senale is lhe governing body for 'rhe IOlh grade and is composed ol one represenlalive from each ol lhe sophomore homerooms. -g5- HI-CAPADES The Hi-Capades really goi' under way 'rhis year as Mr. Cahall boughf +he firsf liclcei' from Nancy Mink. The 'rheme of The Hi- Capades was Cinerama, and 1'he casl' did a wonderful iob of +ranspor+ing +he audience +o Chicago, Cincinnafi, Miami, and New York. The show was highly en+er'raining, and a huge success. ...871 -M xx-xx A :tg 1, vii lenolzi Reed and Alice Humler went Latin in their exotic song and dunee arrangement of Swuy. Q it-gif? .r fig fl' K' -Ui Q XQK Q lhese girls were busy bees preparing the mainy costumes used in the show. - gg -.. SEPTEMBER 3l--Tonight the witches will be riding around on their new 55 hydramatic brooms. 7-And here we are - back at the brain factory again. 8-Today we all got acquainted with our teachers. It wasn't NOVEMBER as bad as we expected. M , N . D flv- Open wide -- Dental exams are pretty prominent in the I0--Lunchroom opened today. We didn't know how much schedules these days. that Woodward hash meant to us. Y h 8--Student-Faculty Volleyball Game provided much fun for l5vG. A. A .open house. My, but we have a lot of athletic all who attended. They would never have won if . . . girls around here! ,, . ,, . , IOA- Invasion is the word many students used to describe l7AOur first football game of the season. tMiamisburgJ We Open H0USe- They Wefenll Vefb' filf WTOUE. either. I won' 17---Homeroom guidance session. Oh, well, we didn't really 20--Detention opened today. We all tried to be perfect want I0 80 T0 that Class HUYWUY- 1 l.'. . ,, my N 24--We were greatly impressed by the Thanksgiving Assembly. 25-lt seems as though we'll never get through filling out cards. The Theme WHS the eU5l0m3fY We GIVC ThUf1kS . 3.l-The Old Woodward Honor Club and the Student Council 250-9-Th21nkSglVlng h0lld2lYS- We Teillly Slllffed 0llfSClVCS. but both opened with a bang today. we had fun- OCTOBER DECEMBER l--We won our football game with Central. How could we l--The individual pictures came back today. Hands off, miss with our team? kiddies, we don't get them until next week. 4cfi C lffevelfllon Week Started- They Want I0 SIOP 'hose 2--AMore tryouts for the Hi-Capades. Things seem to be mov- l.ot times in the old town. ing right along' 5-That old camera did some fancy clicking. The under- 3-- Seqgnd report period closes. Now if only that report Ulimlnen were all Smllee - card doesn't turn patriotic. Zl-Senior Class Elections. Our curiosity was second only to 22 that of the candidates. -End of report period. Oh, well, maybe next time . , 15a-Honor Assembly today. Those letters and bars ought to mean a lot to the people who received them. Besides, now they all have a good reason to buy a new white sweater. CALENDAR ' f H t X- N... , 1 1 7 , ' --ei CALENDAR I7--'Members of the choir sang in the Christmas chorus with the Symphony Orchestra. They made a very fine showing. 21 f Senior meeting today. Mr. Roebuck always seems to pick the right bell to call the meetings. Some of the students appeared on a TV Show at WC'liT. The topic was A Study of Ancient Man . Z2 -Where the Bulldog stafl' digs up all the material for the gossip columns they'lI never tell. 23 'Twas the day before Christmas vacation and wc couldn't wait to get out. 24-.lan. 3, 1955 christmas Vacation. JANUARY 4 Well, at least we kept our new year resolutions for a little while. fm--Still having trouble remembering to write '55 instead of '54 on our masterpieces. Psychological reasons, no doubt. Il fMr. Woodward's students gave another TV Show. This time the topic was A Study of Nutrition . I8 -Members ol' Pi Tau Delta represented Old Woodward at the Bank of Hope for polio at Fountain Square. And was it cold . . 24--Tenth Grade Physical Exams started today. We'vc been told that we have some line examples of perfect physical wrecks. 29AWe should abolish mid-year exams. They cause mental strains and breakdowns and we don't know what all. FEB RUARY l- . . . and all the time. we're getting closer to that lovely month of June. 2--Miss Tieman demanded some action from the Annual 3., Staff. So . . . we drew some droodles on the blackboard. The Annual Stall demanded some action from Miss Tie- man. So , . . she made us erase our droodles. 9--We just love those Homeroom Guidance Periods. 22-We wish there were more men like George Washington. .lust think of all the days we would get out of school. 28-And here we are . . . a month closer to graduation. MARCH Z--What's this . . . the freshmen get an assembly all to themselves? 8-Seniors were measured for caps and gowns. Student- Faculty Basketball Game A rack up another win for our versatile faculty. I5-The Annual Staff had to behave . . , Miss Tieman had nil: today. 22-Yesterday being the lirst day of Spring. it snowed today. Oh, well, here yesterday. gone today. 26ASome of the girls taking Senior Health visited the Cal- ifornia Water Works and the guide really got worried when someone yelled. Come on in. the water's line. 30-Opening night of the Hi-Capades. We again recognize the fact that Old Woodward has lots of talent. may 'I' WMFTWWMMQywQm f APHL l f-What April fools these mortals be! 2 -The lights go out on the last of Woodward's line shows and vve know that in future years we'll miss the Hi-Capades and the enjoyment they brought us. 7-I l - -Faster Vacation. IZ'-We're back again, bitt it won't be too long now. I3--The Seniors had their first practice for Class Day and Graduation. This is a sure sign that June is close at hand. I8-We awarded Miss Tieman a Brownie Button for her staunch endurance of the gay escapades of the Annual Staff. 28---These balmy Spring days are beginning to get us down. MAY I---Ah, the merry month of May, with all the lovely flowers and the singing robins and . . . oh, well, let's get on with it. Sd-We told all the teachers they could go home at noon, but for some odd reason they wouldn't leave. I2---This is the time of the year when anything can happen but nothing ever does. I8 That pallet' of little 171 feet in the auditorium is only the Seniors practicing for Class Day. 30-No school today, lt's Memorial Day. JUNE At last the long awaited month of .lunel We're counting the days until we will be free for the summer. Final Fxams for the Seniors. What a day to say goodbye! Class Day - a day of happiness and sadness for the Seniors. For although they wore smiles, the misty look seen in their eyes as they sang Farewell to Thee be- trayed them. Final exams for the underclassmen and the hnal efforts ofa busy school year. The long awaited day of Graduation arrives, and, as the last strains of Pomp and C'ireumstance fade out, wc know that we'll always hold Old Woodward close to our hearts. School's out for the underclassmen and everyone looks forward to a happy summer. CALENDAR HOW CAN WE FORGET 'rhe physical educa- +ion depar+men+ which has done such an excellenl iob of feaching us how +o develop our bodies and how 'ro be good sporls. The heal+h classes supplemenl' lhe gym classes by leaching bo'rh men+al and physical heal+h +o s+uden+s. ,R .wtf -A 1 A 5. 'Y J E ' A Ri 1 - , LN: 0 ,Xa 5 ,qw ...NVQO VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY AND RESERVE Row I-C. 'I'oney, R. Carter, F. Hill, S. Broadnax, 0. Gaines, F. Shaw, R. Reliford, H. Max- well, C. Southall. 'II Davidson. Row Z--W. Wilson, D. Smith, C. Whitehead, B. Barker, B. Cox, D. Cunningham, F. Byrd, 'I'. Hatcher, C. Yates, .I. Hacker. Mr. Bathiany. Row 3--Mr. Powers, Mr. Corcoran, C. Woods, S. Smith, R. long, P. Brown, J. C. Carter In. Robinson. W. Campbell. H. Adams, K. Scott. Row 4 --B. Patton. F. Neal. .I. Carmichael. M. Dunn. R. Smith, R. Gayle, Frazier, W. Taylor J. Robinson. Row 5'-A. Pankay, .I. Andrews. C. Gorcr, H. Davis, England, S. Harper. A. Gibson R. Battle, manager. W. Grant. As spring training commenced, nine lettermen reported to Coach Richard Bathiany tor action. These veterans and prominent graduates trom the reserve team made the l955 Bulldogs the most experienced and aggressive team in Wood- ward history. The Bulldogs won their tirst three league games to talce first place in the Pl-ISL. And then the team was stopped in the next two league games by Hughes Big Reds and the Withrow Tigers. We won our last league game by beating our newest rival, New Woodward, I3 to 6. This was one ot the team . most cherished victories. The climax thriller ol the season was the moral victory which we won over Portsmouth. Atter the Troians and the Bulldogs had pushed each other all over the tield, the score was Icnotted at I3-I3. With seconds lett to play in the game, the Troians came through with a tield goal and won I6 to I3. Although the Bulldogs lost the game, it was a moral victory tor the team because Portsmouth is one ot the highest rated grid powers in the state and the experts had predicted our team would lose by a large score. The teams season record was 5 wins and 4 losses which put it over the 500 marlc. The league record was 4 wins and 2 setbaclcs, which was good tor Third Place in the Pt-ISL grid standing, the highest in Bulldog grid history. The team scored I5 TD's, and in all they scored 98 points to the oppositionls BO. The tollowing shared the TD honors: Oscar Gaines led the team with 7, Sid Broadnax 4, Joe Shaw 3, and Tom Hatcher I. Ed. I-Iill, the stalwart guard who was a menace to the opposition with his hard charging and terocious tackles, was chosen on the tirst All'City team. Joe Shaw landed a berth on the second team and Oscar Jet Gaines received honor- able mention. All the members ot the team should be com- mended tor their tine sportsmanship and tor playing alert lootball all season. Old Woodward should be proud ot this team, because it represented the school well in its last year as a senior high school. The Reserve team, which is pictured with Varsity, enjoyed a successtul season under their Coach, Mr. Corcoran. The grid tuture ot the new Robert A. Tatt I-ligh School depends upon some ot these grid-gallants. The team won three games, tied 2, and lost I. This was good tor second place in the PHSL. W 4 l 1 1 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WE Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward THEY Miamisburg Lima Soulh Cenlral Walnul Hills PorIsn'ouIh LETTERMEN I. Sidney Broadnax 2. Edward Byrd 3. Ronald Carfer 4. Donald Cunningham 5. Troy Davidson Oscar Gaines John Hacker Thomas Halcher Eddie Hill Harold Maxwell RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES WE Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward . Ronald Reliford . Exzelon Shaw David Smifh Charles Soulhall . Curlis Whilehead THEY Weslern Hills Hughes Wilhrow New Woodward I6. N1ViIIiam Wilson I7. Charles Woods I8. Curlis Yales I9. Roberl Cox WE THEY WE THEY O. Woodward I3 Hughes I4 O. Woodward 32 New Woodward O. Woodward 20 Weslren Hills I3 O. Woodward , O Cenfral O. Woodward 26 Wifhrow O O. Woodward I3 Walnul Hills , Hulfback Ronald Reliford is held to a short gain. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY Woodward SI. Bernard ......,.........,,, ...,....,. 3 I Woodward SI. Thomas .. 4I Woodward Greenville .... 54 Woodward Wirhrow ...... 44 Woodward Wilmingron ..... 53 Woodward Walnur Hills ....,...A. 55 Woodward New Woodward ........ 5I Woodward Colerain ............. 62 Woodward Weslern Hills ..... 62 Woodward Hughes ........... 64 Woodward Wilhrow ...... 62 Woodward Cenlral ........... 56 Woodward Walnul Hills .......... 53 Woodward New Woodward ........ 53 Woodward Weslern Hills ........ 62 Woodward Hughes .................. 74 Woodward Daylon Roosevelr ...... 57 Woodward Cenrral .................. 65 Woodward I-Iamillon .. 5I Woodward Circleville .... 48 CLASS A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT IvIcNicholas .... ........ 5 3 O. Woodward ...... .......... 4 9 Lellermen: Willie Anderson, Ed, Hill, Obie Daniel, Turner Sherfield, Sid Broadnax, Mike Dicks, Qliver Ware. 199.. RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD f ,. lI.c'lt to Rightl Row 1-J. Andrews, D. Cunningham, S. England, A. Gibson, W. Campbell. Row 2-D. Angel, S. Smith, R. Welch, J. Harrison, E. Turner, L. Hill, Coach Powers. The reserve hoopslers enjoyed a successful season. Wilh a I2-6 record fhey were co-champions of fhe PHSL. Jim Harrison, Roosevell Welch, Sam Smilh, Elvin Turner and Larry Hill are lhe live boys who played lhe bullc of lhe games and maslered mosl' of 'rhe lechniques which Coach Powers laughl lhem. Don Cunningham was a well needed sixlh who played eilher guard or Forward. Many of These boys will prove valuable lo nexl year's varsily. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY Woodward .......... ........ 3 3 Sl. Bernard ................. Woodward ...... ........ 4 7 S+. Thomas ...... Woodward ........ 34 Grenville Woodward ...... .....,.. 4 5 Wilhrow ....,.., Woodward ...... ........ 4 l Wilminglon .,..,,., Woodward ...... ,,,..,.. 4 8 Walnul Hills ,,.,,,, ,,., Woodward ...... ........ 3 I New Woodward .,.... Woodward ...... ........ 4 2 Colerain ..,.,.,,.,,, Woodward ...... ...,,,,. 3 3 Weslern l-lills .,..,,. Woodward ...... ,,,,.,.. 4 8 Wilhrow .,...... Woodward ...... ......,. 2 7 Cenlral ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Woodward ...... ....u... 4 3 Walnul Hills ,........... Woodward ...... ........ 3 9 New Woodward ...... Woodward ...... ...,.... 2 3 Weslern Hills ....... Woodward ...... ....,.,, 3 4 Hughes ,,,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, Woodward ...... ........ 4 6 Daylon Roosevell ........ ......... Woodward ...... ........ 2 9 Cenrral .............,... Woodward ...... ........ 3 I Hughes ....... -100- X .. - .El . , es. .. -,,dfM1 ,',f, CROSS COUNTRY Under The capable insTrucTion of a new coach, Mr. ArT Reisner, an inexperienced squad was developed inTo maraThon runners oT indomiTable spiriT. The aggressive cross counTry Team oT The blue and whiTe surprised iTs compeTiTors by finishing TourTh in boTh CiTy and DisTricT meeTs againsT veTeran Teams. Clifford Fennell, The Bulldogs' deTermined capTain, did a greaT job oT Tinishing Tourfh in The TirsT and second CiTy MeeTs, second in The Third CiTy Meei' and TirsT in The DisTricT MeeT in local compeTiTion. He was. also, The only WoodwardiTe To qualify Tor The STaTe MeeT. Clifford Tinished elevenTh which was a very Tine showing Tor him in his TirsT year oT rugged compeTiTion. Coach ArT Reisner said, TaTT High School can look Torward To a good season in iTs TirsT year of compeTiion, because The Team will lose no one by means oT graduaTion. SWIMMING This is The second consecuTive year ThaT Old Woodward has been represenTed in swimming compeTiTion. Therefore, wiTh only one year of experience The enTire Team from Ias+ year was noT well-seasoned. Due To This TacT, Mr. Corcoran had The job oT puTTing The boys Through many hard, gruelling hours of pracTice To gel' Them inTo shape. However, iT is evidenT ThaT Coach Corcoran did a splendid iob, because The Bulldogs' swimmers made eTfecTive showings in all Their meeTs. Even Though The Team was inexperienced, iT had ouTsTanding swimmers in Hiram Thomas, Vernon Mobrley, and John Crachiollo. The laTTer was named as The mosT ouTsTanding of The Three by his Coach. -101- 4 , ... 1-.,es.4l..gg ,,- 4 TRACK Row l-W. Raven, T, Southerland, T. Harrison, M. Dunn, P. Brown, E. Shaw, W. Thomas, C. Whitehead, T. Brown, R. Butler, W. Patton, J. Wilson, B. Lewis. Row 2-R. Smith, W. McMillan, D. Angel, F. Whigman, W. Jordan, Adams, J. C. Jeffries, T. Riley, K. Scott, C. Tony, F. Neal, H. Morbley, R. Gurton. Row 3-Coach Bathiany, Mgr. Littlejohn, C. Fennell, J. Walker, B. Steadman, F. Franklin, R. Patterson, D. McDaniel, E. McCreary, R. Steven, T. Slaughter, Mgr. T. Powell, Coach Canter. Old Woodward's traclc team got otl to a good start this spring. As the Annual goes to press, the Bulldogs' cindermen have participated in tive track meets. They tinished second in one meet: third in three meets, and tourth in the other meet. But Coach Bathiany's boys are placing this excellent record behind them as they are putting in many hours ot hard practice preparing tor the P. l-l. S. championship meet. This annual cinder carnival is going to be conducted lvlay 29, at Trechter Stadium. With such potential stars as Willie Anderson, Joe Shaw, J. C. Jetter- ies, Paul Brown, Tim Brown, Clittord Fennell, Joe Wilson, and Curtis Whitehead, the Bulldogs are going to provide plenty ot trouble tor their competitors. - 102 -- , A . -,J - .M , ,A,...,, C WNW, L... ,A -pig e ,,... ,,,. . ,., A - . .. , Y . . Bn 1 .4.,.e.-Q'.L...x...- 1 wluggmmr U W rw-ML L VARSITY BASEBALL Row I-B. Neely, J. Thomas, W. Holmes, H. Maxwell, W. Grant, T. Davidson, S. Broadnax, N. Mack, W. Rox, J. Bates. Row 2--J. Plumley, D. Abbot, O. Ware, B. Haley, W. Henderson, E. Byrd, B. Hawkins, D. Cunningham, D. Tyree, Coach Bud Thinnes, Not Pictured: Managers, Gerry Jones, Robert Embery Coach Nelson Thinnes was able To Tield six leTTermen This year plus oTher veTeran diamondmen. The leTTermen were Harold Maxwell, Willie Grand, WalTer Holmes, Troy Davidson, Gerald Plumley and Sid Broadnax. BoTh GranT and Davidson hiT above 300 lasT year. NeverTheless, The Team found The going a liTTle Tough because several prominenT players were losT Through graduaTion. Coach Thinnes' squad sTarTed The season by losing Their opener To WiThrow, 8-O. Following This game, The Bulldogs dropped Tour sTraighT. Then They came ouT of This slump wiTh impressive wins over Norwood and WesTern Hills. The Dogs won The game Trom WesTern Hills behind The shuTouT piTching of Bill Haley, I-O. Bill and Harold Maxwell were The mosT eTTecTive piTchers. Coach Thinnes Thinks ThaT There are several Tine prospecTive players on The Team who will help win games nexT year. --l03- Carlisle Ave. Pt 7 '4 '5 ' Aaron, Pauline ....... Abbott, Marie ...........v Albright, James E. .. SENIOR DIRECTORY W. Fifth St. E. 12th St. Behles St. PO 4290 Alexander, James W. ........ 751 Kenyon Ave. GA 5264 Amason, Jack .......... Anderson, Murtes .... 442 Armory Ave. GA 9040 .. ....... 3132 Van Buren AV 1903 Andrews, Emestine ,.,,,......,...... 1817 Linn St. MA 6312 Andrews, Thelma .... Corley, Juanita ............ Armory Ave. Creech, Evelyn M. ................ 242 Renner St. GA 0109 Crocheron, Queenie M. Cutright, Robert .......... Daniels, Anthony E. Daniels, Obie F. ....... . .....,.,..,...1026 Bank St. MA 2387 Armstrong, Bennie L. .......... 419 Chestnut St. DU 3913 Baldwin, Minnie ...... ..,,.,..725 Clark St. MA 6823 Bates, Jimmie C. ...................................... 1633 Race SI. Beckham, Emma L...1546 Linn St. Apt. 834 DU 2011 Blackmon, Loretta ...................... 823 Barr St. GA 0375 Blunt, Thomas ........ Bond, Luther M. ...... . ................l039 Baymiller St. ........853 Findlay St. GA 6838 Davidson, Troy ........ Davis Bertha L. ..... . Davis Carol .......... Davis Delores ...... Davis Mazola .....,.. .. Davis, Robert E. ....... . Davis, Willie E. ...... . Dean, William C. ....... . Bowles, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,...... 1 503 John St. GA 1252 Broadnax, Sidney D. .......... 572 Armory Ave. CH 6093 Brock, Christine ............................ 1600 Jonathan Ave. Brooks, Willa M. .......... 877 Buena Vista Pl. WO 4852 Brown, Cora F, ,.,,,, ,,.,...... 1 019 Dayton St. DU 8399 Brown, Ernest C. ............ 1722 Freeman Ave. PA 6646 Brown, Brown, Rowena .................. 1045 Wilstach St. PA 7232 Timothy H. ..... . W. Court St. Brown, William A. ........... 520 Clark St. MA 5916 Bryant, Florine ........ 727 Clark St. Apt. 1944 DU 7288 Bunch, Harold J. .................................. 2783 River Rd. Bumam, William I. .......... 1549 Central Ave. Burrell, lola ..................... Butler, Eva L. ........... . Butler, Robert ............ Buttree, Guy ........ 596 Lincoln Park Dr. 607 Lincoln Park Dr. 557 Milton St. .748 Richmond St. GA 0142 PA 5239 GA 5.171 CH 5528 DU 0573 Byrd, Fredonia .......... ......... 9 13 Mound St. DU 2707 Byrd, Robert ................. ...... 1 065 Wade St. CH 5157 Campbell, Maggie R. .......................... 1556 Dudley St. Canty, Elsie H. ,................. 904 Kenyon Ave. MA 9642 Carr, Gladys M. ..... ......................... 6 26 W. 8th St. Carter, Johnetta ..... ....... 7 24 Richmond St. DU 0718 Carter, Frank ......... ........................ 1 35 Winkler St. Carter, Ronald B. .............. 438 Armory Ave. DU 1042 Chambers, Santonia C ..... 307 Northern Ave. CA 4269 Chenault, Sylvester L. ...............,...,.. 735 Van Home St. Christian, Betty J . ............ 3440 Larona Ave. CA 5346 Clark, Barbara E. ..... ......... 1 056 Wade St. DU 8036 Colemon, Ozella ...................... 608 Clark St. MA 7471 Collier Gussie J. ............ 617 Lincoln Pk. Dr. PA 1337 Cooper, Claudette C. .................. 735 Barr St. PA 7190 ,L+ .. ik, 'eh . S., ef- Dearwester, Donald Deering, Lucille V. ..... . Dennis, Joseph ........... Dicks, Betty J. .......... . Durham, Vernon ...... ............647 Cutter St. PA 5036 ........1037 W. 9th St. MA 6292 49 Lincoln Pk. Dr. GA 2238 Dailey, Naomi E. .......... 5 ......631 Richmond St. DU 6573 .......321 E. 13th St. GA 8957 Carlisle Ave. .......1813 Elm St. DU 7197 W. 8th St. York St. CH 1648 ....581 Lincoln Pk. Dr. GA 0595 ...........1064 Wade St. PA 9890 Lincoln Pk. Dr. .............l7l2 Carll St. WA 9205 Clark St. PA 2863 .58 Dukes, Edward H. ..... . 1092 W. Liberty St. CH 3513 Eberle Pat A. ................. . Edwards, Bobby L. England, Josephine E. Ferguson, Jimmy S. ....... . Finney, Mildred ....... Floyd, Julius ............ Forney, George M. ..... . Foster, Annie L. ..... . Frazier, William P. ..... . 3 Lincoln Pk. Dr. MA 5295 1049 Wilstach St. DU 0075 522 Armory Ave. DU 4541 1931 Auburn Ave. CA 2920 910 Mound St. MA 9893 ..,....918 W. 7th St. GA 6178 Lincoln Pk. Dr. Armory Ave. .........l524 Dudley St. GA 0846 ........407 W. 8th St. CH 1332 .......54l George St. PA 3612 ........602 W. 7th St. PA 8114 Freeman, Laverne M. ................ 750 Medosch PR 8027 Fultz, Rosemary .............. Gaines, Oscar ....... Garner, Edward ......... Gault, Melvin B. ..... . Gay, Eugene ......... Gilbert, Sonia S. ,.... . Grant, Hannah M. ...... . Grant, Willie J. ....... . Hackett, Dorris G. ......... . Hall, Leo C. ........... . Hampton, Orvin A. Haney, Donna M. ...... . Hardin, Raymond L. ....... . Hardman, Mildred ................ 458 W. McMicken MA 0148 ........720 W. 9th St. DU 1546 1925 Colerain Ave. CH 0012 .......836 W. 7th St. DU 2308 Baum St. Clark St. .......l536 Linn St. CH 6428 Clark St. GA 8965 1925 Colerain Ave. GA 5179 630 Carlisle Ave. DU 5995 10 Malvern Pl. PL 0247 ...1505 Pleasant St. CH 5548 3446 Harvey Ave. AV 1243 20 W. Elder St. CH 9504 1070 Baymiller St. PA 2816 Hardy, Elizabeth A. ......... . --11 ws-.1 Hardy, Geraldine Harper, Rutledge Harrell, Eddie M Harris, James I. . Charlotte St. MA 7633 704 W. Court St. DU 3430 .937 Hopkins St. GA 6613 Wade St. Harrison, Betty I. ....... ...... . Hartmann, Ralph Hawkins, Terry . W. ,,,,.,,.,...., 351 Baum St. John St. .627 W. 8th St. PA 3062 DU 1861 GA 0354 Haywood, John T...1035 Cutter St. Apt. 2302 MA 9602 Henderson, Joyce E. ................ 828 Windham UN 4141 Hendley, Helen E. ..... ................,.. 5 94 Armory Ave. Hill, Eddie B. .................... 811 Kenyon Ave. PA 3137 Holbrook, Patrica A. ............ 2924 Vaugh St. UN 8472 Holmes, Mildred ............ 823 Glenwood Ave. AV 9794 Holmes, Walter ,,,.... ,......... 4 36 Dayton St. MA 2791 Holt, Don ............. ....... 2 15 Findlay St. DU 5062 Hoo, Scott E.. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,. 2 16 E. Sixth St. PA 8775 Hopkins, Albert L. .............. 1121 Dayton St. CH 6695 Hopkins, Carmon ....... .............. 2 21 W. Liberty Sl. Horne, Edward ....... ........ 1 096 Linn St. MA 6324 Hoskins, Madison .............. 520 Armory Ave. GA 3708 Howard, Issac J. ,.....,,,..... 708 Freeman Ave. DU 2589 Howell, Marjorie R. ................... 932 W. Court St- Hubbs, Joanna T, ,,..., ,.,.,... 1 232 Vine St. MA 8848 Hudson, Margaret E. .............. 833 Poplar St. CH 3461 Hughes, Jeanette ..... ........ 1 229 John St. MA 0867 Hughes, Maggie .......... ....... 9 65 Clinton St. MA 7830 Hunley, Shirley L. ,,..., .,..... 5 011 Calvert St. JE 2378 Hunt, Carrie T. ..... . Ivery, Leslie ......... James, Cremae ....... Jenkins, Harry ......... ........ Jeter, Charles L. Jeter, Eartell ,,,,,,,.... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Box 293 Camargo 2008 Colerain Ave. PA 4529 1552 Dudley St. , ...................... 1 137 . ...,..... 828 Hopkins St. Doris J. .,,, ..,.... 6 36 W. 7th St. Elaine ,.,,,,, ,,,,.,.. 1 079 Mound St. Etta M. ,.....,,,,,,.... 319 Hearne Ave. Harold M ..... 1915 S. Aubum Ave. Lucille ,,,.,. ......,.. 1 079 Mound St. J ollie, Lucrezia ....... Jones, Acy L. ...... . Jones, Alta A. ........ . 2329 Vine St. .......313 Mulberry St. ....1338 Walnut St. Jones, Dorothy V. ............ 1039 Wilstach St. Jones, Jean D.. ..... . Jones, Jerry ,,..... Jones, Mary A. .... . Jones, Paul ........... Jones, Richard ........ Jordan, Mattie M. .. Jordan, Willie ......,.. Julius, Nancy L. ...... . Betts St. .........565 Armory Ave. ...,....l72l Baymiller St. ........714 Melvin St. ......740 W. Court St. 305 W. 6th St. .721 W. 7th St. PA 8265 Poplar St. MA 1279 CH 4027 DU 3931 CA 0346 CA 6431 DU 3931 CA 3727 MA 7866 DU 3512 DU 0453 DU 5507 MA 8931 MA 8739 DU 4514 MA 6899 GA 4737 ,..,....,.,,613 Lincoln Pk. Dr. ........604 Clark St. DU 6034 Kemper, Jerry G. .......... . Kennedy, Juanita ....... A f' :IES-1'-' ' ............218 Wade St. King, Geraldine ...... ....... 5 35 Baum St. King, Wilbert B. ........ ......... 1 063 Cutter St. Knight, Marian ........................ 719 Clark St. Lawrence, Normiadell .... 1139 Sherman Ave. Lawson, Betty E. ....... .......... 1 026 Bank St. Leary, Carrie L. ..... ....................... 5 52 Lee, Robert E. ....... . Leggett, Irene ............ Lenney, William H. . Lewis, Edith J . ...... . Lewis, Elnora ...... Lewis, Irma J. ...... . Little, Fannie B. ....... . Lockhart, Nellie M. ..... . ........2147 Tumer St. ............6l2 Clark St. .........520 Armory Ave. ...........1050 Linn St. ......838 Charlotte St. .......1534 Gorman St. .......939 Hopkins St. 104 Wade St. Longmire, Verdell .................. 645 W. 8th St. Losito, Josephine M. ............. . Lowe, Edward D. .............,. . Lowe, Norma J . ............ 1162 Sherman Ave. Lumpkin, Yvonne I. ............ . Malcolm, Mamie .............. 418 Richmond St. Malone, Irving J . ........ . .833 Lincoln Pk. Dr. Manor, Donald L. .............. 1923 Bigelow St. Marshall, Bobbie J . ...... . Marshall, Merle J. .... . Martin, Algie ......... Mason, Lucille ........ Maxwell, Harold ....... McClain, Ruth .............. .......408 Milton St. .1521 Harrison Ave. BL 1868 DU 4674 MA 1729 GA 4827 DU 2437 MA 1969 MA 2387 E. 8th St. DU 5381 PA 4158 GA 3588 PA 3687 GA 5892 DU 5744 GA 1156 GA 5234 265 W. McMicken Ave. ..500 E. 12th St. PA 6323 MA 9527 .839 S. Third St. PA 5429 GA 3765 DU 6071 WO 8670 .......421 Hopkins St. MA 5134 GA 6784 ..........l417 Providence St. .......474 Dayton St. PA 3297 ........574 Clark St. .........763 Clark St. McClain Jr. Luther M. .............. 822 Gest St. McCullough, William McDaniel, Dorothy ..........837 Hopkins St. ...........445 Dayton St. McHaney, Mary E. .......... ......... 6 27 9th St. McKinney, William F. McNutt, Llwanna G. . 704 Clark St. DU 3677 CH 3694 DU 5080 DU 4366 GA 0361 DU 6840 PA 0139 ...................-.14-E-14th St. McQueen, Claudine .............. 3617 Irving St. Merritt, James H. ..... . Merritt, Marian ...................................... Mink, Nancy B. .... . Mitchell, Billie R. .... . Mitchell, Delores ....... Moore, Eva .................. Moreland, Onnolee ....... Morlock, Julie A. ..... . Morris, Barbara ........... Morris, Marsha A. Morten, Bertha M. ........ ........ - Morton, Vincent L. ..... . CA 2480 ........412 Clark St. MA 6347 273 Kilgour St. 831 Lincoln Pk. Dr. MA 6333 Miller, Lillian E. ......... . ..,......968 Burton Ave. AV 7934 W. 8th St. .........806 Dayton St. CH 3353 ....957 Richmond St. PA 6586 Boal St. MA 7706 W. 7th St. .....2023 Marquis St. .......l817 Vine St. .........839 Bank St. it ., .ii '- . CA 7179 DU 0398 839 Bank St. GA 1788 GA 1788 Raven, William N. ...,.............. 539 York St. White, Marilyn E. .. .......912 Richmond St. DU 5015 .ryr .y..4 r. 4 - - -5. . P Motley, Willie H. Murphy, Dorothy .........,.. Myles, Allen H. .............. 961 Richmond St. Neal, Jesse C. ..... . Nelson, Charles ....... Nickens, Eloise ....... Nixon, William L. .... . Noble, Charlene E. Nored, Alverna E. ..,,,.,,,, . Norman, Leon E. ..........,. 947 Armory Ave. Oldham, Jack ......... Palmer, Rosalee .,.....,............ 1026 Wade St. Penny, Bob ......,..... 1560 Linn St. Apt. 912 MA 9006 Phillips, Bessie ....................... Pickett, Marie ...... Plumley, Jerry ..... ............... Prince, Betty S. ........... . Proiitt, Ralph ....... Rachel, Eugene ....... Raines, Betty L. .... . Clark St. Kenyon Ave. MA 0133 David St. DU 6573 .3562 Harvey Ave. CA 5385 ........629 W. 9th St. DU 8485 Richmond St. Linn St. .1514 Central Ave. DU 0960 CH 2635 Oregon St. DU 0855 .726 W. 8th St. DU 2189 ............120 Dorsey St. DU 2984 .332 Milton St. PA 2105 523 Lincoln Pk. Dr. MA 4401 .............l309 Main St. GA 3247 707 W. Court St. DU 7655 Wllstach St. DU 1269 Stevenson, Delores D. .......,.... 2724 Hoff Ave, TR 1648 Stone, Barbara J. ............ 828 Cleveland Ave, UN 6178 Taylor, Dora ...... ........ 5 05 Lincoln Pk. Dr. MA 1885 Taylor, Earl M. ..... ................ 7 41 Clark St. PA 5816 Terrell, Juanita ...... ......... 7 29 Clark St. GA 0753 Terry, Brinson ...................... 1032 W. 7th St. GA 4085 Terry, Gladys ...... 1035 Cutter St. Apt. 2298 CH 2208 Thomas,Carrie D...557 W. Liberty St. Apt. 942 DU 2712 Thomas, John .......................... 1819 Linn St. MA 6369 Thomas, John O. .................. 1112 Garden St. DU 5623 ......771 Clark St. DU 8438 Thompson, Laura E. ..... . Thornton, Leon ........ Toney, Clarence .. ......644 Clark St. CH 3458 1 Baymiller St. Tubbs, Arthur .... .. Tubbs, Joseph ...... Tucker, Eva .,..... Tumer, Donald .... Vice, Rena M. ..... . Vinegar, Shirley M. ...... . Waldrop, James L Wallace, Juliette ......,.,... Reliford, Ronald A. ...... 1627 Freeman Ave. GA 4148 Reynolds, Marilyn E Richard, Willie ........ . ........ 3440 Larona Ave. CA 5346 ..............2014 Whiteman CH 2043 Richardson, Helen L. ............ 952 W. 9th St. MA 8446 Riley, Thurman ............. ...... 1 013 Clark St. CH 7855 Roth, Carol J. ........ . Ring Pl. BL 1149 Rousseau, Marcella P. .............. 709 Bank St. CH 4061 Rox, Willie J. .......,. . 153 Sherman Ave. PA 0557 Sands, Annie ........ ............... 3 21 W. 6th St. MA 0732 Sanford, Frank ....... Scott, Annabelle ...... Scott, Georgia A. ........ . Shaw, Exzelon J. Smart, Joan V. Smith, Bettie R. ..... . 1169 Sherman Ave. MA 5928 Ward, Jr. Lester J. ..... . Warren, Robert ........ ................., Watkins, Kenneth .............. Watson, Lillie M. ..... ....,.,.. . Weisman, Margie ..... 1015 Findlay St. DU 8618 1015 Findlay St. DU 8618 1614 Brewster Ave. WO 8602 . .......... 555 Liberty St. DU 1610 .......405 E. 13th St. CH 2511 .........778 W. 5th St. DU 2516 . ........ 1918 Western Ave. CH 1412 ........919 W. 8th St. MA 8396 ......818 Dayton St. GA 5448 723 Lincoln Pk. Dr. 626 Carlisle Ave. PA 1182 541 Carplin Pl. UN 6808 ........444 Milton St. PA 0913 Whitby, Lillie M. ..... ........ 9 43 Hopkins St. ...912 Richmond St. DU 5015 ......l026 Dayton St. MA 6455 .....524 Armory Ave. CH 4853 ............1554 Linn St. Smith, Dorothea ............ 561 Lincoln Pk. Dr. Smith, George ...... ...........669 Gloshson Smith, Grace ........ ......... 8 17 Livingston St. Smith, Gus C. ...... ..... . Smith, Helen M. .... . Smith, James .....,. Smith, James E. ...... . Smith, Piccola ......... Smith, Richard E. ....... . ...957 Freeman Ave. PA 0997 DU 5642 MA 8718 MA 7006 CH 6871 1422 Central Ave. Wade St. .........823 W. 7th St. 146 Poplar St. ............773 Clark St. MA 6419 DU 1357 PA 0546 Southall, Charlie ............ 1700 Matthews Dr. PR 8040 Southerland, Thomas R. ........................ 31 Sweeney St. Stallworth, Zelma A. ............,..,,,.,.,,. 558 Armory Ave, Steidel, Patricia A. .......... 1606 Mansfield St. DU 0066 Williams Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Beatrice Bettie J. Eugene ...... Herman John M. CH 2722 W. 6th St. Hearne Ave. 410 Armory Ave. WO 3680 DU 2173 ......731 Clark St. MA 2178 .........731 Clark St. ........737 W. 7th St. MA 2178 PA 6407 Leila ...... ........... 1 026 Dayton St. DU 3104 Williams Lucille .. Wilson, Estella ..... Wilson, Joe ............... ., Wilson, William E. Woods, Allen ......... Woods, Marie .,.............. Woodward, Kathryn ...... Woolum, Eva K. .......... . 154 Sherman Ave. MA 7687 . ......... 592 Armory Ave. DU 4553 Findlay St. ....633 Kenyon Ave. GA 5006 ........823 W. 7th St. DU 6321 ..........625 E. 5th St. CH 1636 ..1607 Central Ave. CH 3793 ...1212 Republic St. GA 6638 Wright, Inez .......... ........ 1 072 Oehler St. MA 7209 Wright, Lucille ......... ....... 2 18 Hearne Ave. PL 0224 Yarbrough, Jerome ...... Yates, Curtis O. ....... . Yee, Donald ...... Wade St. ........4l5 Milton St. PA 6108 ................1428 Freeman Ave. Young, Ruth E. .............. 1081 W. Liberty St. DU 0176 ........825 W. 8th St. DU 0092 Ziegler, Robert L. ..... .. AUTOGRAPHS gl PARKER'S MODERN BARBER and PROCESSING SHOP WHERE YOU GET THAT NATURAL LOOK I4I0 LINN ST. 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MAIN STREET NEWS SHOP MAGAZINES - CANDY SOFT DRINKS NOVELTIES I22l MAIN ST. ,,,I' TW-,vw - -vw -r fi fff- wif jlygvgg-JL, If Iv-., ,, -, -,gg .-,, 'fxvwsv-qv:- -lf Complimenfs of Woodward Building and Loan Co. I029 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO Thomas T. Bryani' WaII'er P. Dolle 8: Co. HINSURES ANYTHING INSURABLEH 420-27 DIXIE TERMINAL BUILDING MAin I203-4-5 I-I:I5:I:I:I:7:f:2:f:1:?:?:P?2Z-:NI I I I I I I:3:I1I:I:3:3:5rg:5:5315:I:I:I:I:I:I:5:I:I:I:I:I:3:I:I:I:5:I:g:g:I:I:3:5:I:I:I:3:::::5:5:::g:515515155 ' ' ' r.r.1.2.r.3f.3.r: :fr- 5I5i5:5I5:5:5:5iIIifQ5:f RESTAURANTS. -Nc cI aII'S MUS' Hamburgdifiiiiiiiiiiif X the ongmai I I I II I 1, f ' EZf'QIgIQE2Ei5f' J 9 -I. 'U ,IIIIIIQ 6 ocosn nv at mon: cg Ano mx: 'EM Q RCW HOME! Covers for Ilwe l955 AnnuaI produced by De Luxe Crafi' Manufaduring Co. l579 MILWAUKEE AVENUE CHICAGO 22, ILLINOIS ........ ,,-,,,,...,, ,,,,.. . .R 'A U ABBOTT'S CONFECTIONERY THE WHATNOT STORE CAMERAS and FILMS Wanfed Giffs Moffo - To Please 426 E. LIBERTY STREET CHorry 9646 THE KUHLMAN HARDWARE CO. I3I8-20-22 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO CHerry 030I-0302 Com pIimenIs of THE MAIN CLOAK and SUIT CO. LADIES' and CHILDRENS COATS and DRESSES III6 MAIN ST. CINCINNATI. OHIO 6-RAFLEX POLAROID ARGUS SPAN'S KODAKS J. F. Spanhorsf SUPPLIES Qualify Finishing Copying 81 Enlarging Greefing Cards Phone PArhway 207I I223 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO LOSHIN'S MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDRENS WEAR I209 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI I0. OHIO Bargains in UNREDEEMED PLEDGES WE BUY WE SELL WILL'S PAWN SHOP con. 6TH .na CENTRAL DUnbar ooau NEW YORK DRY CLEANING IZI6 MAIN STREET Telephone MAin 8375 ROCCO ENGEGNO B A R B E R S H O P I02 E. THIRTEENTH ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO FRANK'S PHARMACY Open Un+iI 3:00 A.M. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY I324 VINE af MERCER CINCINNATI, OHIO GArfioId I042 GREGORY'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS S. W. Cor. I3'IIu and Vine Sh. Cincinnafi, Ohio GArfieId 0044 ACME TYPEWRITER SERVICE VVe Service All Makes of Typewrifers and Adding Machines 905 MAIN STREET MAin 753I EDNA'S GRILL izoi SYCAMORE STREET DOUBLE-DECKER HAMBURG-ERS SHORT ORDERS Phone CHarry I735 EBERLE DRY CLEANERS 13TH .na srnme STREETS MAin om QUALITY womc M 8: D ONE HOUR CLEANER CHerry sam 1404 CENTRAL AVENUE MODEL PHARMACY SUPREME LIFE BUILDING 6I4 W. NINTH ST. CINCINNATI Phone: CHerry I487 BEER DELICATESSEN WINE Phone For Ouick Delivery TALLY HO PONY KEG 238I PARK AVENUE. WALNUT HILLS CINCINNATI 6. OHIO Frank 81 Mary Bevier Phono: EL 9l72 ir'-1 -111- . H- Nu . . M .. 'F ' Y7 Ti ' 7 'Tl' 'Cf'-' Q','f's,7T f,I,.1f-.4u 'T' P' '4 THE DORST COMPANY Manufacfurers of CLASS RINGS AND PINS COLLEGE AND SOCIETY JEWELRY SPORT CHARMS, PLAOUES, STATUETTES Special a++en+ion given Io LOCAL SCI-IOOL CLUB AND FRATERNITY PINS We Invife Your Suggesions Designs Furnished Upon Requesf 2I00 READING ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO Phone PArIcway 3360 - 112- 11-1-Fwflgxz-772 -.W -Y-7 -v .Y,?,.,, ,, , McKINLEY'S PARKVIEW MARKET WE DELIVER 433 EAST I3TH STREET PAarIrway 8757 S. SCHREIBER SONS LIVE WHOLESALE DRESSED RETAIL POULTRY AND EGGS MAin l253 or PArIrway 8084 545-7 W. SIXTH STREET, CINCINNATI 3, OHIO KLAYMAN'S MUSIC SHOP TELEVISION RECORDS - RADIOS - APPLIANCES 52I W. Sixih SI. Cincinnaii 3, Ohio CHerry 7644 KRAMER'S SEWING MACHINE SERVICE REPAIRING-REBUILDING SALES-SERVICE Carl A. Kramer I207 MAIN ST. CINCINNATI IO, OHIO SCO'I'T'S FIVE 8: TEN STORE me MAIN smear CINCINNATI, oi-no SI'anIey's Friendly Drug S+ore 937 CENTRAL AVE. Phones: CH 0520-PA 9624 As a Favor Io Our Cusfomers Money Orders - Gas and Elecfric Bills Paid Here We Fill Prescriplipns and Sell Medicines MURRAY'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 200I AUBURN AVENUE AVon 4243 AVon 9100 Complimenfs of LARRY'S MARKET iam .na srnme smears The Handy Window Shade Co vos vme smear CINCINNATI, oeuo Cincinna+i PIaI'ing 8: Repair Co. Platers and Silversmifhs , Plafing and Repairing in 3 , A All Ifs Branches X ,' Jewelry Repairing and Refinishing 'L -1 5 I3fh and Broadway W PArlway 3446 9 24' Henderson's Rexall Drugs PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED I355 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO MAin 9333 BEN'S THE HI-STYLE CORNER 8Ih and CENTRAL AVENUE IOpposiIe Cify HaIII Feafuring CALIFORNIA STYLED' Clolhes Open Evenings and Sundays 'fill 2 RM. Complimenls of ROYAL FURNITURE CO. was MAIN smear GArI1eld 4soo ARTEMIS BEAUTY SALON OLIN C. MANN, Hair Siylist MAin III5 I I4 E. FOURTH ST., Near Walnui GArHeld 6565 EASY TERMS KAY FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERSH 520 CENTRAL AVE. CINCINNATI 2. OHIO Billy Gene's Food Marlcei' Open Weelc Days: 6:30 A.M. fo 7:00 P.M. Sundays: 8:00 A.M. Io 2:00 P.M. WHAT YOU DON'T SEE - ASK FOR 2I6 E. l3TH ST. CHarry 9384 II3 i l' Congratulations . . to 'rhe Class of '55 from your Telephone Company CORA JAMISON'S FUNERAL HOME 702 W. 9+h s+ree+ PA 4820-482I menfs in fhe Sfafe of Ohio. Solely owned and operafed by sCORA JAMISON 24 Hour Ambulance Service The Lord is my Iigh+ and salvafion, Whom shall I -114- ' :.a.:2..2P 2 ,ni 7 ' Complimenls Telephone: PA l6l6 - Res., CA 002I Hamplon Jamison. Jr.. Pres. Jamison and Jamison, Jr. WI C. lncorporaled HERFF-J ON ES COM PLIMENTS OF Radio Slalion WCIN I480 ON YOUR DIAL Larry Dean Bugs Scruggs George While Ted Byrd Odessa Monroe James Parker Pershing Rogers Penny Phelps Eddie Wrighl Cincinnali's Voice ol Personalily COM PLIMENTS Phi Epsilon Alpha Y Teens Dorolhy Baker Nancy Brosh Rose Cheslnul Sylvia Collier Laverne Davidson Mildred Evans Lois Hacker Gayle Henson Shirley Pallerson Pal Penny Barbara Sallee Belly Skinner Ella Turner Slella Turner Helen Vaias Rena Vice Funeral Direclors and Embalmers AM BU LANCE SERVICE Hopkins 8: John Sls., Cincinnali 3, Ohio COMPLIMENTS Della Hi'Y NINTH STREET AND Kappa Pi Kappa FRATERNITY COMPUMENTS OF Y. C. C. Bruce Angel Nancy Brosh Rose Cheslnul Sylvia Collier John Crachiolo Laverne Davidson Troy Davidson Gayle Henson Shirley Pallerson Pal Penny Jerry Plumley Barbara Sallce Belly Skinner Elmer Spence Ella Turner Sfella Turner Pal Holbrook Donna Wadsworlh Ed Lowe Helen Veies Alla Jones Belly Weddinglon Kay Minifon Donna Vyadswomih Kay Minion Ella Widener Bill Neeley Belly Wecldinglon ADVISOR: Miss Carol Schwindl Ella Widener ., Q.. ,,,r -lg, -V ,i if,,1-.jo , . W'-,. .1 -I In JOS. MARTINO 8: CO. FRU ITS AND VEGETABLES I304 Main Sfreef Cincinnafi, Ohio PArIcway 0939 PArkway 0940 Every WOODWARD STUDENT knows fhe sign of Good Tas're -- 4 'A44b QUALITY ll CHEKD ICE CREAM l+'s always in good Ias+e! J WIDELY KNOWN AS THE BEST! CINCINNATI ATHLETIC C-OODS IIO W. FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO BARGER'S Broadway Food Shop I2I I Broadway FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES SCHOOL SUPPLIES Comple-'re Line of Groceries For Delivery Call CHerry 87I9 ----ss. ' ., LII COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS ALPHA HLY TO THE Troy Davidson Jerry Jones Presidenl Vice-Presidenl CLASS OF N55 Gerald Plumley John Hacker Secrelary Treasurer Elmer Spence Chaplain Bruce Angel Ralph Harlmann Jim Bales John Keeler Irvin Bevis Jerry Kemper Harold Bunch Ed Lowe ASSOCIATION CO MPLIMENTS OF ALPHA CHI GAMMA Pal Holbrook Lucrezia Jollie Carol Rolh Nancy Brosh Alla Jones Nancy Mink Belly Merrill Laverne Davidson Belly Skinner Donna Wadsworlh Advisor: Miss Frankie Phillips Guy Bullree Keilh McCIeary Bill Neeley Curlis Yales Frank Carler John Crachiolo M r. Peler Sliles Advisor COMPLIMENTS OF THE ANNUAL STAFF w 7. 15. EIL! I. ' or-r W,.f. 2'3a.zagz' -em. W, W, David Kinebrew Bonding Co. We Sign All Bonds Anywhere in The Stafe of Ohio 8I5 Conirel Ave. DU 3850 Sevenfh and Ceniral Cab Co. 79h and CENTRAL DU 4040 Day AND NIGHT SERVICE Floyd Norman and Fred Wiliiams, Props. COM PLIMENTS OF FRED FELDKAMP MEATS AND GROCERIES I200 Broadway Cincinnafi I0, Ohio COMPLIMENTS or THE HEARTHSTONE Grand CocId'aiI Lounge and Resfauranf SANDWICHES. BEVERAGES, ICE CREAM 435 Hopkins SI. Cincinnafi 3, Ohio CARS - FORD - TRUCKS , JACK SMITH SAVE WITH JACK HULL-DOBBS CO. Open Till 9:30 WorId's Largesf Ford Dealers GA 2020 H33 Sycamore Sf. Cincinnaii I0, Ohio Com plimenfs of Ezzard Charles Healfh 8: A+I'IIeI'ic Club Boxing, Baller, Sfeam Bath, Massage, and Lounging GArfieId sans I LOUISE WILBORN FUNERAL Home Ambulance Service Lady Affendanf Day or Night Service 2053 DIXIE HIGHWAY Nofary Public - Prompf, Courfeous Service 543 W. 99h Sfroof Cincinnafi 3, Ohio COMPUMENT5 SICARDI CANDIES Rooseveli-Lincoln-Regal 4,0 MAIN ST. Theaires CINCINNATI 2. on-no CCIVIPLIMENTS BEST WISHES OF OF The Sophomore The Junior Class Class 7 qf! rf'f 'W'I4 '1 s 'g ww -1'-f s' P mf ' x '-'1. '7 ' f. V - ,f- .J 4.-M V .. 4- Q.- COMPLIMENTS RooM 206 Cora Brown Florine Bryant Johnetta Carter Carol Davis Delores Davis Patricia Eberle Geraldine Hardy Joyce Henderson Margaret Hudson Elaine Johnson Lucille Johnson Lucrezia Jolly Mary Alice Jones Geraldine King Marion Knight Irene Leggett Elnora Lewis Verdell Longmire Norma Lowe Dorothy McDaniel Mamie Malcolm Nancy Mink Eva Moore Dorothy Murphy Joan Smart Dorothea Smith Zelma Stallworth Juanita Terrell Carrie Thomas Juliet Wallace Lillie Watson Margaret Weisman Betty Williams RooM 210 Emma Beckman Betty Bowles Christine Brock Mary Rowena Brown Eva Butler Elsie Canty Barbara Clark Ozella Coleman Queenie Crocheron Bertha Davis OF THE Lucille Deering Hannah Grant Doris Hackett Donna Haney Elizabeth Hardy Helen Hendley Earthcll Jeter Doris Johnson Acy Jones ' Dorothy Jones Mattie Jordan Fannie Little Claudine McQueen Onnolee Moreland Barbara Morris Bertha Morten Eloise Nickens Alverna Nored Rose Lee Palmer Marie Pickett Betty Prince Helen Richardson Marcella Rousseau Annie Sands Piccola Smith Patricia Steidel Dolores Stevenson Dora Taylor Shirley Vinegar Marie Woods Eva Woolum Inez Wright Room 404 Pauline Aaron I Thelma Andrews Loretta Blackman Willa Brooks Maggie Campbell Betty Christian Naomi Dailey Mazola Davis Eddie Mae Harrell Joanna Hubbs Mildred Holmes Alta Jones -119- - T-1 ' SENIOR GIRLS Juanita Kennedy Normiadell Lawrence Yvonne Lumpkin Marian Merritt Marsha Morris Bessie Philips Betty Rains Carol Roth Annabell Scott Laura Thompson Rena Vice Beatrice Williams Lelia Williams Kathryn Woodward Ruth Young RooM 415 Marie Abbott Murtes Anderson Iola Burrell Gussie Collier Juanita Corley Betty Dicks Betty Harrison Patricia Holbrook Maggie Hughes Shirley Hunley Carrie Hunt Cremae James Etta Mae Johnson Jean Jones Nancy Julius Betty Elaine Lawson Irma Lewis Ruth McClain Mary McHaney Llwanna McNutt Lillie Miller Dolores Mitchell Julia Morlock Marilyn Reynolds Grace Smith Barbara Stone Lillian Whitby Lucille Williams Estell Wilson vip '-A ' VY' COMPLIMENTS RooM 201 James Alexander Jimmie Bates Thomas Blunt Sidney Broadnax Ernest Brown Timothy Brown Harold Bunch Wm. Burnam Robert Butler Robert Byrd Frank Carter Ronald Carter Anthony Daniels Obie Daniels Willie Davis Wm. Dean Donald Dearwester Joseph Dennis Edward Dukes Vernon Durham Bobby Edwards Wm. Frazier Melvin Gault Eugene Gay Willie Grant Orvin Hampton Raymond Hardin Ray Harper James Harris Ralph Hartmann Eddie Hill Walter Holmes llib-wir ,. , -1--mzithrum, , OF TH Don Holt Scott Hoo Albert Hopkins Edward Horne James Howard Leslie Ivery Harry Jenkins James Johnson Jerry Jones Paul Jones Jerry Kemper Robert Lee Wm. Lenny Norman Mack James Malone Algie Martin Harold Maxwell Luther McClain Oliver McGee Wm. McKinney Vincent Morton Willie Motley Allen Myles Jesse Neal Charles Nelson Leon Norman Jack Oldham Bob Penny Gerald Plumley Ralph Profitt Eugene Rachel Ronald Reliford Willie Rox -120- E SENIOR 3' - . ..-c-wt --aw-Liv BOYS Frank Sanford Exzelon Shaw George Smith James Smith Charlie Southall Thomas Southerland Earl Taylor Brinson Terry John O. Thomas Eva Tucker Donald Turner James Waldrop James Ward Herman Williams John Williams Allen Woods Curtis Yates Donald Yee Robert Ziegler Room 112 Guy Buttree Troy Davidson Carman Hopkins Madison Hoskins Harold Johnson James Merritt William McCullough William Raven Ken Watkins Eugene Williams Joe Wilson III-va .. ' ,kr ff 47 , 4 54-V pw .-.. Lg, 1-U ., ' 1 ' I .. , x,, - .1-Y, ., ,. ,W ,YQ -4 I , .fi , W v V. w A ,, , .,w,Y,,1-V, , g Y, -- .,.,, J: f . ,Rig ' 1 .TWV 'f 'S fir: 1 ' I f ' -ef , 43, ., ...m.,.'.,.,.,'.f - afjffiygi .gy ' - ji A. K qi?- 415 L L .:T ' ', 5 r ,U V ,, M 1 111, :' ' ? -'ef .,. .LU 1- 1 all -- 1' ' ggi! -vw. ' '- ,3, I 'W X1 Q 'iii K . 1 nf '1 i . 1 Tffgi K' if . Av, re, 4 5 E25 1 L . I if .wg +V 1, .1 ' 1 ,- , '..'v ' Q - . Q- ,. Ur V A V ' - ,I . ' ,,L'1.'3 H . , . V - - . g- f. mmf-.1 :-..'-5--.5 -. 1. ,, .fL:g'. - ... :f -,, , -, . - , . ,A ,.f z . 7 A . 5 . V, ,f-1, .- . : '-, 1


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