Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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XXX- lvuiii tu hair. lu gippiw-liviicl. lim l'ilSl'UX'1'l'. lliis lx x X'UUCiNN'l1I'li, Xyilul lifu'S Slim' ui'fr'l', .,i1uxx'111i14'hqtg111 , ,ww 1 X .,' X V, . ur' Lli,NOI'iD,, i 1 i 4 ,I 1 5 fi 5 I gl i., ,Ii 41. u 4 1 l J i i 1 ,f . ,.L.,.,...,, - g, .- W A .f ,J 2 a l It fam befofmepwrt A typical Woodxvarditeas day begins at 7 A.M. as a drowsy and muddled individual pulls out of bed at the call for breakfast. Sleepily, she prepares for the coming day. She hurriedly consumes her toast, milk-notices the time-and hectically begins another day by chasing the morning bus. Our student moves with many others-Others who come riding . . . walking . . . driving . . . all approaching the school on the corner of Seymour and Reading . . . all passing the statue of VVilliam Woodward who founded this school with his pioneer spirit and bestowed a rich heritage to us, his posterity. The front hall is one spot which occupies a prom- inent place in the memories of former Woodward- ites. They recall the clusters of chattering school- mates . . .the passing of a bit of gossip , . .completion of last night's homework . . . the beginning of that wonderful friendship . . . the pep . . . the enthusiasm. lt is truly memorable. kk . Y X L - ' QW 8 ' iF Qw WY 51 55:1 H: kai N K, lqp f A 3 , 5 xv E2 fl m K 353 Q A Af .L .,..., - Es 5 :ffi v h ,gif Q 55: 2,2 11 fm fy J P V ,gags W .vj'?:g1, fi 'sims 1 W? ,Y , V 5 gk I A A I iibiagggw ,nm in A W X X X W3 A 2 . Egg: Jfgijiiifg 5' il 'ff 5.1 Q1 3361 k bf Q5 1. ng , -I-4. .g1:sfg5-: :M X if ' ' ESQ Q 6 1' Q xii A n f 4 8,5 6 rw rf as E if owimllge Z.1'ZC1f'66lf6f . The first passing bell awakens the student to the realization that he must now think, write, and dis- cuss in earnest. Each new class opens into a specific field of knowledge. Our student welcomes a study period, preferably in the silence of the school library. During this break in the dayis curriculum, he can unlock the door to new horizons. He may develop himself into a well-read individual by browsing through the fine collection of fiction, reference books, biographies, and magazines. He may travel, light, hunt, swim, and relax. He may study. Most eagerly awaited by students and faculty is the brief half hour set aside for lunch. The student probably will make a procession through the lunch line and choose from a well-balanced menu. He then seats himself at a table in a modern lunch- room which in one day serves over 2000 bustling chattering, and energetic teenagers. He may eat to the accompaniment of music . . . of the latest news in sports and cars . . . or may be absorbed in his own thoughts. He leaves recuperated, refreshed, and ready for his coming classes. An earnest discussion with a counselor helps the student in deciding and preparing for the future. He is ably guided in choosing the most beneficial subjects and planning a well-rounded schedule. Routine radii? Q fimfmf . . . The spice and color of a busy school life are augmented by numerous assemblies, plays, and shows. These programs present an opportunity for students to learn and have fun as they perform skits, express their opinions, and participate in large productions. The VVoodward Showcase is the re- sult of the determination of its hard-working staff. Because of the quality of its presentation and the theatrical ability of its participants, it has becomc municipally famous. Homeroom periods develop leadership, citizen- ship, and friendship: Leadership through participa- tion, citizenship through cooperation, and friend- ship through consideration. At this time problems are discussed, schedules planned, and homework done. 55425 yn Q uf I w ' Bi It ,, -----' ,gf misss' . . ' X 3 L Vm ? E E 5 ,L M mm W n H +,...,.. new f was Aww . ,hwix2a E '35 ' 2- r M. ...r::':': - M . ' We ' g .:,...: ,, .. ,WMM wswmw V .. ,uyxxwfxvmwiawa Sound minds and bodies complement each other. Both are the product of health and cleanliness. Both may be further developed in sports, the field of physical recreation. Athletics is a course in physical and mental discipline. The degree of success is determined by the amount of hard work. Athletics develops leaders, good sports, and cooperative in- dividuals. Athletics builds confidence and coopera- tion. It presents opportunity to benefit yourself and others. ztbletic events' T595 prwiiav The last dance . . . the climax ofthe party . . . the open house . . . these and many other memories will reflect on the mirror of your mind, The new friend- ships begun, the project planned, the informality of it all . . , These are memories of Woodward. Memories of which to dreamg memories to recall. This again is Woodward. limit if ASQ ., 'f gmmwf: ygffiagzfww 'QWWQ V gif-5555 9561: Q fr f 2 H sw. A .1.:,.::. ep J ,qei 1: s:. . 25 4? ' 4 H ' 2 2 X.. 4 S 14 As :SI-sit?-, ., 3 1 5 f 5 3 1 1 f . M Progress is ever preferzt -W. .- ge. :ft-QW if , , r Each day goes by much the same as the one before, but our environment changes, Woodward High School, though old in age and tradition, of necessity must change too. This year has seen the beginnings of more expansion and improvement. Plants, shrubs, and trees have been planted to beautify the grounds, two new wings have been added to the building, and a new gymnasium is under construction. All of these additions reflect the spirit of Woodward High School-to remember the old, but to look foward to the new. M14 Winton L. Moeller The future of the United States and, for that matter, every other country in the world is in the hands of each individual citizen. Each and every member of the Class of 1958 of Woodward High School is important to the future of our country and we must be aware of the fact that we are being constantly challenged to the awesome problems ofthe world. With the impact of the launching of Sputnik and the knowledge that Russia is challenging our scientists, we must prepare to face such questions as these: Is our educational system sufficiently effective in train- ing citizens that can cope with the future? There are many that believe it is not. Certainly our education must progress and advance in pace with the advances made in all other phases of living. Can Russia and the United States continue to support the population of the world? Can we continue to supply food for some of the less fortu- nate countries of the world? How can the backward nations become more dependent on their own efforts? The use of atomic and nucleur energy is a baffling prob- lem. Will our country show the way to harness and control this source of energy which may revolutionize our way of living? Certainly we, the Class of 1958, must play a large part in resolving these questions and problems. The challenge is ours to the extent that we meet itg just to that degree will we be permitted the privilege of a suc- cessful future. SWE MR. ARTHUR I. VIGARD DR. J. HOWARD OWENS Dr. Owens, Assistant Principal for the junior high, has various responsibilities. Among these are problems of discipline, attendance, admission and withdrawals. He has supervision over classes in the Helds of mathematics, art, and home economics. He is also a member of the Activities and Citizenship Committees. He is a sponsor for the Student Coun- cil and the student book store. Also, Dr. Owens is the principal for the evening school held at Wood- ward. This is his third year at Woodward. Administration MR. ARTHUR I. VIGARD Mr. Arthur Vigard, Assistant Principal for the senior high school, aids in the general administration of the school through attendance, admissions, withdrawals and discipline problems. He has supervision of all classes in the fields of science, social studies and business. He also has charge of the ordering and distributing of textbooks and the opera- tion of the lunchroom and parking lot. He is a member of several committees including the chairmanship of the Awards Committee. This is Mr. Vigard's second year at Woodward. DR, J. HOWARD OWEN MISS ZERITA SCHWARTZ be Coumelom' MR. JOHN MCCONNELL MISS GEORGIA LEE BLACKWELL Need help on planning your program, setting a goal in life, or planning your future? The three counselors, Miss Zerita Schwartz counseling the tenth and twelfth grades, Mr. John McConnell aiding the eighth and eleventh grades and Miss Georgia Blackwell coping with the problems of the seventh and ninth grades, are at your service to help and advise you. These big responsibilities are handed very well by our three capable counselors. Left to right: Mr. VVilliam Marshall, Mr. David Redfern, and Mr. Henry Glover. wil 5 If a student has a desire to create, he can find fulfilment of this wish at VVood- 0 ward. The talcntcd art faculty tries to stimulate this creativity in their pupils by having them produce original works, many of which are on display on the walls CEMENT In opposite the art rooms and in the showcases at the ends of the halls. Using all pos- 42 sible media, the student is able to produce objects and drawings in which he can - have pride. A rt epmftment C B un neu Depp: rtmen t Typing is an almost essential Slxlll to all hlgh school UI21ClLl2ifES It, as well as other p X business department, under the guidance of Miss Rosella Honekamp, strives to help . V 1 commercial subjects, may even help prepare many students for their life work. The an - . I n O these pupils attain their commercial goal. - V . X a ' , First Row, left to right: Miss Honekamp. Second Row: Mrs. Bowers, Miss Kamm, Mrs. Lockwood. Third Row: Mr. MCCOUH, Mr. Sunnen- berg. 21 En lifla Department N Grammar, literature, journalism, and speech, the arts of self-expression, compro- mise an essential part of Woodward curriculum. The English staff, under the guid- ance of Miss Curry, strives to instill in students the desire to compose, to read, and Q to practice all forms of the language. Students become familiar with the works of many authors and with the structure of their language. , iff M l Vx at - f III 3-.3 L1 s -:-- ' J Fa' It -Jn, ,, Left to right, sitting: Mrs. Kroloff, Mrs. Miller, Miss Curry, Mrs. Blum enthal, Miss Hathaway. Left to right, standing: Miss Reising, Mrs. Magrish, Mr. Strunk, Miss Vance, Mr. Dingus, Mrs. Stefanik, Mr. Schweikert, Mrs. Heitkarnp, Mrs. Newburger, Mr. Achzehner, Miss Nathan. 22 N -rs .MM an :nun rl' I1 I. IIISTQIRIE DE Rvx5?3xQQ 4 ...s Visions. Sauwfhvzu ' ,sham ws. Bom vit-Qzxirfr. 2 t. 14 pal.: me a cvnmfnfs 1,,2,..3msa -ss ,asv V , i is sv ii fi' 52142 : A g 1 A, jgnm kg gyms V ,gf 1 -is S Ax six. ...NI 5 Q L' ' ii l .. :'i.j:.. ' Seated, left to right: Miss Jessaminc Faught, Miss Elizabeth Rgttenberg er, Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, Miss Maurine Basinger, Miss Marilyn Shepler. Standing: Mr, Curtis Sanger. If peace is to be preserved and if our civilization is to continue, a need for under- 1,11 - 1 standing among the peoples of the world is essential. The knowledge of foreign languages plays a key role in effecting this understanding. To gain this knowledge Woodward students are offered courses in Latin, Span- ish, German, and French. Because of the increasing demand for French and Span- ish, these languages are offered in the 7 and 8 grades. Foreign Language! P QD Q ' S. llll D of 15 x 5-. 'a f , , ,.- 4 ,1. '7 rm Left to Right: Mrs. pMiller, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Mautz. -tw-.. After passing through the haze of smoke, the smell of burning food and the chat- ter of teen-age girls one finds himself in the home ec rooms. Any girl from grades ' 7? . 7 through 12 may avail herself of the opportunity of becoming a better homemaker V by taking the home economics course. Here in modern, properly equipped rooms J I ' she will study nutrition, sewing, child care, safety in the home, marketing, and Q, happy family relationships. m Home Economic! I nd uftrml A rt! On the ground floor of our building one hears very familiar noises-the loud roar of the bandsaw or the rhythmic beat of a hammer. The sounds are coming from the industrial arts rooms. These rooms are, perhaps, some of the busiest ones in the school. To provide experience in practical trades is the objective of this de- partment. Seated, left to right: Mr. Wilfred Romito, Mr. Russell Stearns, Mr. Kenneth Kerns. Standing Mr William Creig 25 igh Librarian, Mrs. He len jay, Library Clerk, M Whether you are seeking information, recreation or inspiration, Woodward li- braries can supply you with the latest books and periodicals. If you need a quiet place to study, the libraries are open from 8 to 4 every school day. The librarians, Mrs. Anna Borchin and Miss Ruth Bullock are always at hand to help with any reading problem or reference question, while Mrs. Jay efficiently attends to the secretarial work. rs. Anna Borchin, Senior High Librarian. 26 an-ini-1.T......,, , First Row, left to Row: Mr, Fisher, Mr. Haverkos. To i'teach students to reason logically and work accurately is the goal of the math department. This department trains students who are college bound and some who plan to terminate their education at the level of high school. There are fundamental courses such as general math and algebra, and more technical ones as plane geometry, rnath IH, and math IV. For practical use, and for those who donlt expect to attend college there is consumer's and business math. Math Department right: Mr. Markle, Miss l'Venstrup, Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. Trisler, Mr. Duffy, Mrs. Davis, Miss Levine, Mr. Swafford Second 0. X f 5, Left to right: Miss Rita Will, Mr. Robert McSpadden, Mr. Jack Snyder. Numerous opportunities are provided for musically inclined students to develop ,'r ,,1' r I f 1 , f 'Q,j,fjf ,f ' Q3 their creative ahihiy. The Ensemble and sehiei High Choir under the capable di- ' f ,f ,I , If , X1 ',' rection of Mr. Robert McSpadden have given numerous performances for students 1 1 1 Z Z -.-. - v n 1 ,' 'sgfif and for the public. Miss Rita Will is in charge of junior Choir and has helped her 1 f f ll ',, 1 , , group be recognized for their singing talent. The junior and senior high bands and the senior high orchestra have provided music for games, concerts, dances, and the Showcase under the baton of newly-arrived Mr. Jack Snyder. Mufic Department loyficttl Education Department All Woodward students, according to the present system, are required to take 5 .- three years of gym and one year of health and first aid. The physical education pro- S' gram is designed to develop sound bodies and instill in each student an appreciation ll l of good exercise and sportsmanship. To help make these courses more of a pleasure is the aim of the physical educa- ,ll tion department headed by Mr. Carl Duning. QJ Standing, left to right: Mr. Harlan, Mr. Castelli, Mr. Dunin g, Mr. Friedman. Sitting: Mrs. Koehl, Miss Driscoll, Mrs. Pryor. 29 Science Department Well-equipped laboratories are the background for Woodward science students. Here they are able to increase their knowledge about plants, electricity, and the human body. There are courses in general science, botany, zoology, physiology, physics, and chemistry, which are under the direction of Mr. Theisen, department 1 ,, . U x 'Q sb Q J ' ,' modern times and to keep us informed of what will be done in the future. head, These courses are necessary, for they help to prepare us for the rapid pace of x Left to right: Mr. Connelley, Mr. Coyle, Miss Steuernagel, Mr. Sleuter, Miss Lunsford, Mr. Theiscn, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Ruley, Mr. Solomon, Mr. Montgomery. 30 -- . f fi 2 - if, t H f we Lt, 4 fe, fb P'--.N-J. 64,- if f H L 4 31,525 ii C Q. 5,12 7,3921 'M at V V , I V Vw 1 .,,, , ,J A7 Aj W Til U Jigi L gtgy is Jw, ,ta if 4 if ,f 'nf f' .1 Y ff.-. Left to right, sitting: Miss Compton, Mr. Shrimpton, Miss Hauck, Mrs. Schroeter, Mr. Diersing, Miss Cromwell, Mrs. Heitkamp, Miss Fine Mr. Spreen, Miss Krasne. Standing: Mr. Moffett, Mr. Von Holle. A traditional part of our curriculum has always been the social studies course. While in the elementary grades, students study the geography and history of the Western Hemisphereg in high school, students trace culture and development of nations. The wise can profit by the mistakes and successes of others-social studies --5- -- teachers try to impress this. Q 'i OHIO X s I, 4-'i---.,f,r. C' 'ls 'CTT' - x I f' , o i , tx N 1 flux 1 If '7 It ' M, tx L+ CIVICS GOVT Social Stuclief First Row, sitting: Mrs. Schlensker, Mrs. Skilken, Mrs. Jay, Mrs. Stickney. Second Row, standing: Miss Forrester, Mrs. Weiss. ' :L J 4 ffice Staff Keeping the business end of our school running successfully is the duty of the office staff. Under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Stickney, secretary to Mr. Moeller, our other secretaries perform their jobs. With Mrs, May Skilken, financial secretaryg Mrs. Hazel Schlensker, secretary to the assistant principalsg Miss Jean Forrester, secretary to counselorsg and Mrs. Betty Weiss, switchboard operator, these duties are capably handled. -3? Dietitian Mai'ntenance fficem' Senior! Left to right: Dale Kisker, Chuck Kemman, Carol Hoffcld Carol Hill. IDALE IQISKER . . . . .Prexidwzt CAROL IMIOFFELD . . . .... Vice-President CHUCK KEMMAN . . . . .Treasurer CAROL HILL . . . .... Secretary First Row: BONNIE EAN AGIN- G. A. A s orts 2 3 4' S anish Club J . . D , , , P 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Vice- President, President Homeroom 1, Prom Committee 3, Last Wlill and Testament Committee 4, Junior Class Activities Committee 3, Art League 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. THOMAS E. AHLBURN, T0m,', Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Show- case 3, Woodward Ensemble 4, Delta Beta 3, 4, Historian 3, President 4, Interfraternity Council Vice-President 4. DON ANDERSON, Andy'l, Art League 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, C. O. S. 2, 3, 4. Second Row: CHARLENE ARMBRUSTER, Char , Pep Club 4: Art League 1, 2. 3, 4, Representative 3, Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. HARRY JAMES ARMSTRONG, 'lHappy Harrywg Art League 2, 4, Football 2, 3, Baseball 2. ROBERT BAIRD, Bohn, Track Team, Gym Team, Latin Club, Council on World Affairs, Boys Glee Club, Junior Prom Committee Chairman. Third Row: CATHERINE BAKER, Kay'1. GLENDA BALL, Business Club, Art League. BRENDA KAY BARLOW, Home Economics Club 2, Busi- ness Club 4, Art League 3, Mixed Chorus. Fourth Row: PHILIP BARTEL, Beatle Bailey , French Club 3, 4, Jazz Club 2, 4, Hi-Fi Club 4, Bulldog Barks Representative 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 4, Interscholastic Bowling Team 3, 4. ESTELLE RUBY BAYERSDORFER, HStell , Pep Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Latin Club 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 1, Chi Delta Beta 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY BEADLES, Bev , Business Club 4, Art League 4. Fifth Row: NORMAN M. BECKER, Norm,', Phi Rho Delta 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BEER, '5Bobbi , Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Interfratority Council 4, Vice-President Home- room 3, Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. HOWARD BELL, l'Howic , Spanish Club 1, 2, Projection Crcw, Bowling Team, Art League Representative, Future Scientists of America, Honorary Engineering Society of Cin- cinnati, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: NORMAN BERG, Normie,', Jose , Latin Club 2, Ger- man Club 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Key Club 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Boys State Representative, Phi Rho Delta 3, 4. CAROLE ANN BEROSET, Carole',, French Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 4, G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Secre- tary 4, Showcase 1, 3, 4, Majorette 3, Head Majorette 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. RHEA BLACKWELDER, Rhee',, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Senior Prom Committee, Homeroom President 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4, Showcase 1, 2, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. ar Ti at First Row: MARY ANN BLANK, May , Art Club 1, 2, Business Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Art League Rep- resentative 2, Y-Teens 1, Annual Representative 2, Bulldog Barks Representative 2, 3, Tax Stamp Representative 2, 3, Honorary Chi Delta Beta 4. CAROLE BLERSCH, 'lBoots',, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer Polywogs 4, Fu- ture Nurses Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Showcase Pony Chorus 2, 3, Tally-Ho sorority 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 4. CAROL ANN BLUM, Bible Club 2, Vice-President 3, Jun- ior Choir 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Senior Prom Committee, Modern Dance Club 2, Business Club 3, Chi Delta Beta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. Second Row: DIANNE JEAN BOEBINGER, Debo',, French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Choir, Pony Chorus 1, 2, Polywogs 2, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Showcase Scenery 4, Last Will and Testament Committee 4, Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4. DAVID BOEGERMAN, Dave , Projection Crew 2, Tax Stamp Representative 1, Art League 1, Lunch Room Staff 1, Chi Sigma Chi Fraternity 2, Chaplain. JENNY ANN BOERING, Tea Pot , Junior Choir 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Showcase 3, 4. Third Row: MARY KATHLEEN BOJAR, Kathy',, Vice-President Homeroom 4. CAMERON BOURNE, '4Clem , Boys Glee Club 2. WILLIAM W. BRAUN, Willie , Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. Fourth Row: VIRGINIA ANN BRAWLEY, GinniU, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Showcase 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Art League Representative 2, 3, 4. PAUL MICHAEL BRILL, Mikel', VV Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Interfratority Council 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4. THOMAS WILLIAM BRISTOW, HT. B. , Baseball 2, 3, Art League 3, 4. Fifth Row: MIRIAM LEE BRONSTRUP, Mimi , Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Business Club 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. LARRY BROWN, Brownie , All City Band, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Orchestra, Senior Choir, President 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Showcase 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, Key Club, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 1, 3, 4, Chairman Building and Grounds Committee 3, 4, Public Relations 2, Principal's Advisory Committee, Pep Club, Art League, Jazz Club, Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 2, Buckeye Boys State 3, American Legion Essay Contest Engineering Society Award, Homeroom President 4, Junior Red Cross, Intra-mural Baseball, Phi Beta Gamma. THOMAS ALLEN BRUEGGEMAN, Tom,', Art League 4. Sixth Row: SUSAN INDRA BRYANT, 'iSue , Pep Club 4, Art League Representative 1, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Red Cross Representative 3, Sales Tax Stamp Representative 3. MARTHA BURNS: Maria, G. A. A. sports 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Art League 3, Business Club 1. CATHERINE DIANA BURTON, Cathi , Home Econ- omics Club, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Art League, Art Club, Homeroom Secretary. Seniors First Row: LINDA BURTON, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Showcase 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Bulldog Barks 3, Chi Delta Beta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. MURIEL BUSH, '1Bunny , Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, Economics Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Pep Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, Showcase 4, Senior Choir 4, Chi Delta Beta 3, 4, Treasurer 4. RONA CANNER, NRO , Spanish Club 1, 2, Future Teach- ers 3. 4, Pep Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Bulldog Barks Staff 3: Press Club 3, Office VVork 4, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, President 4, Interfratority Council 4. Secretary. Second Row: TOMMY CHAMBERS, Turk , Art League 2, French Club 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD M. CHAPMAN, Chappy : Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Representa- tive 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Senior Choir 2, 4, Ensemble 2, Showcase 2, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4. DONNA CLEAVER. Third Row: DAN CLEAVER. MAX HERBERT COHEN, Moonface , Senior Choir 4, Student Council Representative 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, W. Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Track 3, 4, Swimming 1, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Epsilon Fraternity. STEVE COMISAR, German Club 3, 4, Intramural Bowl- ing, Tennis, Football 1 , Basketball 1. Fourth Row: FRANK CONBOY, HO. T. L. , Cross Country 2, Art Leag- ue 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, junior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Staff, Treasurer Homeroom 4, Choir 4, Showcase 4, Phi Beta Gamma 3, 4. GERALD CORBETT, Jerry'l, German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Junior journal 1, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, 2, 3, Staff 3, Annual Representative 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 4, Baseball 2, Tennis 4, Annual Staff 3, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. LARRY CORNETT, 'lLittle Larry , Projection Crew 2, Art League 3, 4, Track 4. Fifth. Row: SARA COSTELLU. FRANK COURTNEY, Full House , Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Representative 1, 2, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Projection Crew 1, 2, 3. PAMELA CRAGG, Pam , Bulldog Barks Stall 2, 3, Poly- wogs 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2. 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Art League 3. 4, French Club 2, 3, Senior Prom Com- mittee 4, Tally Ho 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. Sixth Row: DAVE CROW, 'iBirdlegs , French Club l, 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 1, Pep Club 2, Chi Sigma Chi, Chaplain 4 HARRIET LEE CUMMINS, 'LRed , Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Recording Secretary 4, Bulldog Barks 2, 3, 4, Publicity Co-ordinator 4, Quill and Scroll Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Choir 2. 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Showcase 2, 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, I .IAMES RICHARD CURRY, Jim , Projection Crew 1, 2, 3, Gym Team 1, French Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. First Row: MARILYN CURTIS, G. A. A. 1: Home Economics Club 1, 2, President 2, Showcase Scenery 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Art League Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Sales Tax Stamp Council 3, 4, Physical Science Club 4, Shi1lito's Sewing Board 4. ROBERT E. CURTSINGER, Bob , Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Showcase Band 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. DIXIE DALTON, National Honor Society 4. Second Row: SUSAN POSEY DANFORTH, Posey , Spanish Club l, 2: French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Modern Dance Club 2. 3, 4, Polywogs 2, 3, 4, Pony Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, Homeroom President 3, Sec- retary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2: Art League 2, 3, 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. WENDEL DANIELS, The Cat . MIKE DAVIDSON' '4Davc : Football 1' Bo s Glce Club , , a Y 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Art League -1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Third Row: JERRY DAVIS, Football 2. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Representative, Art Leag- ue, Representative 3, Intramural Representative 3, 4, Chi Sigma Chi Fraternity 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DAVIS, BobH, Cheerleading 1. 2, 3, Student Council 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Press Club 4: Boys Glce Club 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. JUANITA DAVIS, l'Nital', G, A. A. sports, Tax Stamp Representative 3, Annual Representative 1 , Red Cross Repre- sentative 2: Business Club 4: Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Sigma Lambda Chi Honorary 4. Fourth Row: MERRYBELLE DEAN, Girls Week Representative il, G. A. A. 3, 4, Polywogs 3, 4, German Club, Secretary 3, Art League 3, 4: Pep Club 4, Showcase Scenery 3, Bulldog Barks Literary Staff 3, 4, Interfratority Council 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Woodward Council on World Affairs 4: Honor Society Executive Board 4, Parliamentary Law Club 4, Interschool Swimming Team 3, Sigma Lambda Chi Sorority 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. MICHAEL DICKTER, A'MikeH, Art League 2. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Art Club 2, Science Club 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Phi Rho Delta, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, A. Z. A. President 2. KEITH ALLEN DIMOND, Splash , Junior Journal 1, Bulldog Berks Representative 2, 3, Bulldog Barks Sports Edi- tor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Annual Sports Editor 3, W Club 3, 4, Civil Air Patrol 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3. 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Key Club 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4, Interfratority Council 3, 4. Fifth Row: WANDA DOUGHMAN, 'KWendy , Business Club 1. JAMIE DUTRO, Duff, Band 1, Football 2, Gym Team 1, 2, Swimming Team 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4: Jazz Club 4, Delta Beta 3, 4. MARY ANN DVVYER, Pep Club 1, Red Cross 2, 3, Sales Tax Stamp Representative 4. Sixth Row: BEVERLY JEAN EISELE, Bev , Home Economies Club 1 1 Art League Representative 2, 3. 4: Bowling Team 4, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 4. DONNA KAYE ELLIOTT, Tax Stamp Representative 21 Art League Representative 3, Art League 1. 2, 3. RODNEY ELMORE, Rod,', Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Key Club 4, Homeroom President 1, Showcase 4, Spanish Club 3: National Honor Society, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. eniorf First Row: BOB EMRICH, '4Emo',, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Homeroom Intramural Sports Repre- sentative 2, 3, Showcase 4. EDWARD L. ERVIN, Ed , French Club 2, 3, Track 2, Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. VICKI BARBARA EVANS, Vic Junior journal 1, Y- Teens 1, Spanish Club 1. 2, Bulldog Barks Staff 3, 4, Repre- sentative 1, G. A, A. 1, 2, Annual 2, 3. 4, Editor 4, Pep Club 3, Art League 3, Chi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. Second Row: RON EVERMAN. MARC EZER, Art League 1, Band 2, junior journal Re- porter 1, A. Z. A. 1. ROBERT C. FEE, Bob , Latin Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Operation Youth 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Visual Aids 3, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Prsident 4. Third Row: ,IOHN FERREE, 'iFerrari , Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. CAROL EILEEN FIALCO, '4Fi Fi , Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, Showcase Make-Up Committee 2, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, Business Club 3, 4, Bulldog Barkx Circulation 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4. RONALD FIELER, Ron , Fourth Row: CAROLYN SUE FISHER, Suziel', G. A. A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Majorette 4, Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 4. RONALD JOHN FLAXMAYER, Ronnie',, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. BILL FOGLEMAN, Sales Tax Representative 1, Lunch Room 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: SANDRA FOSTER, SandyB, Dramatics Club 1, Latin Club 1, Junior Choir 1, Red Cross Representative 1, French Club 2, Bulldog Barks Representative 2, Art League 2, 4, Pep Club 4. GARY FRELAND, PO , French Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2. CARL FREUDENBERG, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: SHIRLEY D. FRISCH, 'iFrischie , Bulldog Bafkx Repre- sentative 2, Tax Stamp Representative 3, Dramatics Club 4, Business Club 4, Art Club 4, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. FRED LOUISE FRICKE, Fritz,', Football 1, 2, 4, Base- bau 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN GARMANIK, Garbo',, Art League 2, President Homeroom 1, Projection Crew 1. t W ft I is .2 First Row: WANDA R. GODBEY, Wandie',, Homeroom Secretary l , Pep Club 1, Business Club 1, Red Cross Representative 1, Art League 1. ELAYNE GOLDSTEIN, Art League 4, Latin Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, G. A. A. 4, Sigma Theta Pi 3. 4, Inter- fratority Council 4. STEPHEN LLOYD GRANT, Steven, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Showcase Band 1, 2, 3, Dixieland Band 1, 2, 3, Gym Team 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JOHNNY GRANDA, Big JW, Football 1. MARGARET ANN GREEN: Maggie , Y-Teens 1, 2: Chaplain 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Art League 2. 3, Senior Prom Decora- tions 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. FRED GUENTHER, Skip , Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Boys Glee Club 4: Secretary Homeroom 41 Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JERRY HAHN. JOYCE LUISE HAILSTONE, Toot,', Bulldog Barks 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Art League 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, Junior Prom Committee, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4. DEANNA MAE HALLORAN, '4Dee , French Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 1, Showcase Scenery 3, Senior Prom Committee, G. A. A. Sports 3, Chi Delta Beta 3, 4, Historian 4. Fourth Row: PATRICIA HAMBURG, 'lPat , Latin Club 2, 3, Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Showcase Committee 3, Sigma Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Seer Re- porter 4. ERIC HARGY: Hogyu, 'Track 1, 2. 4, Art League Repre- sentative 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Stage Crew 3. IDA HARRIS. Fifth Row: FRANK E. HARTUNG, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Bulldog Bairks 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, 4, Student Council Concessions l, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, German Club 3, 4: Latin Club l, 2, Projection Crew 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Press Club 3, 4, Interfratority Council 4, Science Club 4, Delta Beta 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JEANNETT HASSLER, 'KJan', Y-Teens 1, Bulldog Barks Representative 3, 4, Business Club Newspaper Reporter 4. RICHARD DALE HATAWAY, Dick,', School Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 11 Committee Chairman 2, President 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Inter-City Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Pep Club 3, 4, Reserve Cross Country 3, Swimming Team 2, 4, Show- case l, Marching Band 1, 2, Hangmmfs Nooxe 3, Senior Prom Committee, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 3. Sixth Row: TODD HAYDON, Concession Staff 1, 2, Projection Crew 2, 3, Radio Club 3, Woodward Council on World Affairs 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Bulldog Barks Advertising Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 4. MARY LORRAINE HAYNES, Lorrie,,, Gils Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 4. JOYCE HECKER, German Club 2, Council on World Af- fairs 3, Vice-President 4, Senior Honor Society 4, Y-Teens 1, Art League 3, 4, Sales Tax Stamp Representative 2. Seniors fe-A First Row: MARTIN HELTZER, Marty',, Latin Club 1, Intramural Baseball 2, Art League 3. JIM HEMWALL, K'Whole Headu, Civics Club 1, Red Cross Representative 2, Student Council 2, Annual Representative 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Football 3, French Club 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Drama Club 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. DAVID HENDERSON: Red , Art League l. Second Row: RICHARD ALLEN HENNINGER, 'KDick'l, Cross Country 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Track 4, Annual Representative 4, Art League 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. LARRY HENZERLING, 4'Red',, Art League 4. BRIAN HERSCH: Enter 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 3, VV Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Tennis 2, 3, Annual Representative 4, Spanis hClub 2, 3, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. Third Row: LOIS CAROLYN HILL, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Senior Class Secretary, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Newsppaer Re- porter 2, 4, Bulldog Barks Representative, Annual Repre- sentative, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, Showcase 3: Senior Prom Committee, Taliy-Ho 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 4. JOANNA HILL, Jo , Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Polywogs 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 2, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Modern Dance 4, Council on World Af- fairs 4, Future Teachers 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee and Senior Prom Committee, Tax Stamp Repre- sentative 2, Career Conference Committee 3. SUZANNE KAY HILL, Sue , Cheerleading 1. 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, Bulldog Barks 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 4, Ponies 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Annual Representative 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks News Edtior 3, Senior Choir 2, Senior Prom Committee, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, Tally-H0 2. 3, 4, President 4. Fourth Row: ARLENE HILLMAN, Drama Club 4, Future Teachers 4, Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. CAROL HOFFELD, Carol , Junior Dramatics Club l, Vice-President, Y-Teens l, Secretary, Latin Club 1, 2, Sen- ior Ghoir 2, 3, Secretary 3, Ensemble 4, Secretary, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, G. A. A. Board 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Polywogs 2, 3, 4, Showcase 1, 2, 3, 4, Ponies 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Staff 2, 3, 4, Secretary Sophomore Class, Vice-Presi- dent Junior Class, Vice-President Senior Class, Homecoming Queen 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. MARGARET E. HOFMANN, Mert',, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, Red Cross Representative 3, Business Club 4, Treasurer. Fifth Row: KAY A. HOLT, Senior Choir 2, 3, Ensemble 4, Showcase 3, 4, JRC Representative to Council 3, 4, junior Journal Representative 1, National Honor Society 4, Chi Delta Beta 4. ANN JULIAN HOSEY, Suzie , G. A. A. 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Showcase Committee 2, 3, Showcase 4, Senior Choir 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Last Will and Testament 4, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. ROBERT EARL HOSHAW, 'LMouse , Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 3, Engineering Society of Cincinnati 3, Sons of the American Revolution Award Citizen 1, Ohio junior Academy of Science Certificate 3, Annual Representative 4: Chi Omega Sigma 4. Sixth Row: ROGER HOWELL, National Honor Society 4, German Club 3, 4, President 4, Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 2: En- semble 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Latin Club 2, Key Club 4. JOHN R. HUBBARD, 'LHub , Biology Club 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 3: Intramural Sports 3, 4, Senior Class Committee, Citizenship Award 3. MIKE HUEMMER, Homer , Football 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Showcase 4, junior and Senior Prom Commit- tees, Last Will and Testament 4, Track Team 4, Gym Team 4, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. First Row: , MARY GALE HUNTER, Gayle',, Archery 2, Art League 4, Art Club 4, Kytyves 4. EDWARD TODD HUNTER, Big Edu, Spanish Club 1, 2, Basketball 2. l JACK A. HURST, Jr., Tex , Football 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Hi-Fi Club 4, Jazz Club 4, Delta Beta 3, 4. Second Row: JOYCE HUXEL. PAMELA IRVIN, Pam , Junior G. A. A. 1, President, French Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, Showcase 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, National Honor So- ciety 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Dramatics Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks 2, 3, Editorial Editor 4, Junior Prom Queen 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, President 4. DAVID JACKSON, Dave , Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Delta Beta 3, 4. Third Row: ROBERT FRANK JACOBS, Bob , Projection Crew, Archery 2, Wrestling 2, Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, French Club 2, 3. WILLIAM E. JACOBS, Jake , Archery 3, Intramural Bowling, Wrestling, Showcase Band 1, 2, 3, Gym Team 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH JENKINS, Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, Manager, Art League 3, 4, Showcase Band 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 3, Delta Beta 3, 4. Fourth Row: JOHN JENSEN, Jack',, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 4, Art League 3, 4, Gym Team, Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. MARTHA SUE JENTZ, 6'Marty , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Career Conference Chairman 3, Bulldog Berks Representa- tive 1. WALTER PAUL JONES, Walt'1, Art League 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 4, Showcase 4, Pep Club 4. Fifth Row: DIANE JORDAN, G. A. A. Sports, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4, Art League 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. SANDY KEILIN, Council Representative 1, Homeroom President 2, Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Jazz Club 4, Chi Sigma Delta 4. CHARLES KEMMAN, Chuck',, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4, Gym Team 2, 3, Senior Class Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, Art League 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Vice-President Homeroom 3, Senior Choir 4, Bulldog Bark.: Business Manager 3, 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: SHARON KETCHUM, Ketch , Home Economics Club 1, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Art League Representative 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4. BARRY N. KEY. KENNETH ROBERT KIRSCH, Ken , Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Track Team 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Boys Glee Club 3, Delta Beta 3, 4. eniom 44 First Row: DALE KISKER, Senior Choir 2, Showcase 2, 3, 4, President Homeroom 2, 3, President Junior Class, President Senior Class, Pep Club 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, President 4, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. RALPH M. KISSEE. JEROME WILLIAM KLEIN, Jerry , Football 1, Spanish Club 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Senior High Dramatics 4, National Thespian Society 4, Art League 4, Bulldog Barks 1, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Student Council alternate 3, Phi Rho Delta Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Interfratority Council 4. Second Row: JEAN CAROL KNAPP, Jeanie , G. A, A. 3, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Pep Club 2, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 1, 2, Parliamentary Law Club 4, Secretary, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, President 4, In- terfratority Council 4, Girl's Week Representative 4. RONALD KRONER, Red , Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, W. Club, Chi Omega Sigma Honorary 4. HENRY KRUSE, Hank,', Track 1, Bowling 2, German Club 3, 4, Projection Crew 3, 4. Third Row: CHARLES P. KOCH, ChuckU, Bulldog Barkx Staff 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Art Club 4, Art League 3, 4, Jazz Club 4, Presi- dent, WooDwARD TREASURES 3, Showcase 4, Career Con- ference 3, Mr. Dance Committee, HERBERT KOFFLER, Herb,', Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, Choir 4, Showcase 4, Pep Club 3, 4, W. Club 3, 4, President 4, Execu- tive Board Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Sen- ior Prom Committee, Art League 4, Key Club 4, Alternate Annual Representative 3, 4, Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. CAROLE KONRAD, CandyH, Polywogs 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Band 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, Annual Representative 3, Business Club 4. Fourth Row: SHEILA KIRSCHNER, junior journal 1, Junior Choir 1, Y-Teens 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Council on World Affairs 4, Omega Sigma Phi. KAREN MARIE KRUECK, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 4, Polywogs 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Prom Committee, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. BUD LAEKNER, Fifth Row: IRENE LAKE, Enter 4, Senior Play 4. SUE LANE, i'Susie , Latin Club 2, Homeroom Representa- tive, Council, Annual Representative 4, French Club 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. JEROME B. LANDMAN, Jerry , Spanish Club 1, 2, Bowling 1, Secretary 2, Art Club 3, Woodward Council of World Affairs 3, President 4, Physical Science Club 4, Presi- dent 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Showcase 3. Sixth Row: KATHY LANHAM. JOE LAPPIN, Little Joe , Track 1, 2, Gym Team 2, Cross Country 2, Interfratority Council 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. DORIS LUTTRELL, Dee , Business Club 4, Art League 3. First Row: JUDY LAWRENCE, 'lLawrenceburg'l, Modern Dance 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Sports 1, 2, Vice-President Homeroom 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. BARRY LEFTON, Lefty , Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Football 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council Representative 1, Alternate 3, Art League 2, 3, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. REGINA LEIMENSTOLL, Reg',, Pep Club 4: Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Reprenentative 1, Bible Club 3. Second Row: STEFFENS ABRAHAM LEINWOHL, Stef'1, Bowling 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Jazz Club 4, Physical Science Club 4, Art League 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Bulldog Barks Representative 4, Showcase Committee 4, Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Lunchroom Disc Jockey 3, 4. BOB LELAND, Bo-O , Latin Club 1, Stage Crew 2, 3, Gym Team 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. DONNA JEAN LENGEL, Polywogs 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3,4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, 4: Y-Teens 1, 4, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Third Row: CHARLES LEVINE, Chuck , Spanish Club 1, 2, Art Club 1, Cross Country 2, Track 2, 4, Art League 1, 2, A. Z. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 2. KAREN GAY LIUKKONEN, Luke , Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Executive Board 41 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club, Annual Staff 4, Polywogs 4, Last Will and Testament, Y-Teens 1, 2, President, Art League 3, 4: Interfratority Council, Junior Choir 1, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. PEGGY LIVESAY, Peg'l, French Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Bowling, Art League. Fourth Row: MARGARET LUCY, Maggie , Annual Representative 1, 4, Art League Representative 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2. 4, Cheer- leading 1, 2, Cheerleading Manager 4, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Polywogs 2, 4, Pony Chorus 1, Modern Dance 2, Showcase 1, Chess 2, Y-Teens 1, Senior Choir 2, French Club 1, 2. BILL LUCY, Luce , Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Art League 4, French Club 4. CAROL LUSCH, 'iCar0l , Enter 3, Art League 3, 4, Senior Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Council on World Affairs 4, Showcase Band 3, 4, Dance Band 3. Fifth Row: DONALD T. LYNCH, Don'l, Art League 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Physical Science Club 4. MORRIS MACKNOVITZ, 'lMorrie , Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Executive Council 4, Cross Country 3, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Homeroom President 1, 3, Art League 3, Annual Representative 4, Interfratority Council, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Phi Rho Delta 3, 4. JOHN COWLES MADDIN, 'iTurtle : Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Dance Band 3, Showcase Band 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Showcase Act 1, 2, Delta Beta 3, 4. Sixth Row: JOAN MARIE MADSEN, Enter 2, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Orch- estra 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Council on World Affair 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Prom Committee, All- City Orchestra 4. MARLENE H. MALLALEY, Cueball , Homeroom Presi- dent 1, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Annual Representative 1: Art League Representative 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, Chi Delta Beta 2, 3, 4, Historian 3. RALPH MARRINSON, Howdy,', Football Manager 1, 2: Track Manager 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barkr Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Phi Rho Delta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Interfratority Council 2, 3, 4, eniom First Row: JERRY MARSHALL. MARIE MARTIN. JAMES WALLACE MARTIN5 'KJiml'5 Bulldog Barks Rep- resentative 1, 25 Bulldog Barks 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Activities5 Senior Class Activitiesg Last Will and Testament5 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. Second Row: STEPHEN MASON5 'KSteve'l5 Art League 1, 25 A. Z. A. 3, 4. THEODORE A. MAYER5 Teddy,'5 Football 1, 45 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 45 Recording Secretary of Sigma Delta Chi 45 2, 3, 4 Member5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 45 Woodward Council of 1fVorld Af- fairs 2, 3, 4. RUTH MCGUFFEY5 Bulldog Burke Representative 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 1, 25 Business Club 2, 4. Third Row: GENE MCGUIRE5 Geno',5 Football 3, 45 Choir 3, 4, Treas- urer 45 Art League 3, 45 Lunchroom 3, 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 Chi Omega Sigma. BARBARA JEAN MCINTOSH5 Bard 5 Pep Club 1, 25 Art League 25 Business Club 45 NOMA spelling certificate 3. MARY MARGARET MCMULLEN5 G. A. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Home Ec Club 1, 2, President 25 Homeroom President 25 Showcase Scenery 2, 3. 45 Student Council 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Art League 2. 3, 45 Council on World Affairs 3, 45 La- tin Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Future Teachers 45 Career Conference 3. Fourth Row: JOYCE A. MEADOWS5 Sis',5 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Busi- ness Club 3, 45 Bulldog Barks Representative 1, 25 Lunch- room Staff 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 G. A. A. 15 Showcase 35 G. A. A. sports. ELAINE MEISEL5 Y-Teens 15 junior journal 15 Bulldog Barkx Representative 1, Assistant Publicity Co-ordinator 45 Newspaper 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Corresponding Secretary Art League 35 French Club 1, 2- 45 Prom Committee 35 Drama Club 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Bowling 45 Gamma Kappa 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Interfratority Council 4. FRED MERKOWITZ5 Enter 4: Chess Club 45 Projection Crew 45 Radio Club 45 Hi-Fi Club 45 Science Club 45 Art League 45 A. Z. A. 4. Fifth Row: CYNTHIA ANN MILES5 Cindy 5 Newspaper 3, 4, Cir- culation 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Showcase 2, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Council 1 5 Secretary Homeroom 25 Art League 3, 45 G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 45 Prom Committees 3, 45 Junior Prom Attendant5 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. CAROL RUTH MILLER5 Millal'5 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Art League 3, 45 Modern Dance 3, 45 Ponies 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-Presi- dent 35 G. A. A. 3, 45 Bowling 25 Prom Committees 3, 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. SANDRA LEE MILLER: Sandy 5 Art League 3, 45 Busi- ness Club 3, 45 Annual Representative 3, 45 G. A. A. Sports 25 Pep Club 25 Chi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. Sixth Row: KENT MILLER5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 45 Art League 35 W Club 4. MICHAEL MINSON5 i'Sir Winston',5 Latin Club 25 Drama Club 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Executive Council 35 Intra-City Student Council 35 Principal's Advisory Commit- tee5 Debating Team 3. 45 Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, President 45 Interfratority Council 4. JOHN MINTURN5 Jack . X, gy .,,,, Q W 5 3' ,aswfif First Row: UDITH ANN MOFFETT ud 3 Latin Club 1 2 Ger J z J Y's , 9 - man'Club 3, Pep Club 4, Future Nurses 3, Council on World Affalrs 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4, National Honor SOC1CtY 3, 4, Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, Sergeant-an Arms 4. STANLEY MANDELL. BETSY MONIS, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Council on World Affairs 4, Art League 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Philanthropic Chairman 4. Second Row: MARY LOU MORGAN, Morgan , Art Club 1, Stamp Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, Pep Club 1, Projection Crew 1, Art League 4, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, Business Club 2, President, Lunchroom Staff 1, Chi Delta Beta 3. IRVIN MOSCHINSKY, '1Mo , Spanish Club 1, 2, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Representative 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 2, 3. DOLORES F. MUTCHNIK, Deedyll, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Glee Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Showcase Committee 2, 4, Omega. Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Interfratority Council 4. Third Row: ROBERT WALTON NEEL, Bob , Spanish Club 1, 2, Art League 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Annual 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Delta Beta, Recording Secretary 4. LAWRENCE DAVID NEWBURGER 'gNewby , Baseball 2, 4, Tennis 3, Art League 3. ALLEN HERBERT NOIMAN, Joe , Al , Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 1, Key Club 2, Art League 4, Senior Prom Committee. Fourth Row: LAURA NOODLEMAN, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Ticket Committee 4, Publicity Com- mittee, Prom Committee 3, Last Will and Testament, Art League 4, Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, Deputy 4, Recording Sec- retary. DALE NORRIS, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. MYRNA NORTH, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4. Fifth Row: CAROLYN NUDELL, Latin Club 1, Future Teachers 2, Council on World Affairs 4, Sargeant-at-Arms 4, Tax Stamp Council 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4. NANCYE CAROLE O'HAlR, Nancl,, Bulldog Bark: Ex- change Editor 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses, President 3, Historian 4, Writers Workshop 2, 3, Bulldog Barks Representative 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Physical Sci- ence Club 4, Art League 4. BARBARA OWEN, Barb'l, Pep Club 4, Bible Club 1, 2, Business Club 4, Art League 1, 2. Sixth Row: DOROTHY OWEN, 1'Dottie',, Pep Club 1, G. A. A. Sports 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Delta Kytyves Epsilon, Cor- responding Secretary. CHARLES OWENS, K'Chuck , Art League, Pep Club. CAROL OWENS, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Writer's Workshop 2, Showcase 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks 3, Future Nurses 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Dramatic Club. eniom First Row: VIRGINIA MARIE PELZER, 'KGinger',, Annual Repre- sentative 2, 3, Girls Glee Club, Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2, Chi Delta Beta 3, 4, Secretary. LEE PESAKOFF, Bulldog Bzzrks Representative 2, 3, 4, La- tin Club 2, 3, 4, Showcase 2, Band 1, 2, Junior Prom Com- mittee Chairman, Phi Rho Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4, Co-ordinator. BARRY C. PHILLIPS, R. B. , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Student Council 4, Intrafratority Council 4, Debating Club 4, Round Towners 2, 3, 4. Second Row: BOE PILDER, Spoof , Goof',, German Club 3, Art Leag- ue . EARL POFFENBERGER, Pofl'y , Football 1 ,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Gym Team 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, W. Club, Secretary, Treasurer 4. DAN POLLARD. Third Row: JIM PROUD, 'KMoose,,, Art League 2, 3, 4, Homeroom 3, 4, Delta Beta 3, 4, Vice-President 4. PATRICIA PRYOR, Pat , Home Economics Club 2, Art League 4. JEANNETTE C. RAHE, l'Jennie , Student Council 1, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, Historian 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Dramaties Club 1, Vice-President 1, Y-Teens 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Junior Class Activities Committee, Girl's Stat 3, French Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Reserve 3, Varsity 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4. Fourth Row: DORIS ANN RAHE, Dizzy,', Pep Club 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 4, German Club 2, Senior Prom Committee, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. MARIANNE RAITZ, Bebe , Mixed Chorus 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Projec- tion Crew 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. sports 2. BATHEL RASNER, Somerset , Football 3, 4, Art League 3, W. Club 4. Fifth Row: VERNON ROY. SANDRA JEAN READ, Sandy,', Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Showcase Committee 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Bulldog Barks 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Art League 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Press Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, G. A. A. sports 2, Bowling 2, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. TERRY REED, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Art Lague 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Boys Glee Club 4, Junior Choir l. Sixth Row: ROSALIE LYNN ROGOFF, Rosie , Modern Dance Club 4, Senior Choir 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Art League Representative 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Polywogs 2, Bulldog Barks 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Jazz Club 1, Secretary, Annual Typist 4, Showcase 1, 4, Senior Y-Teens 2, Senior Prom Committee, Spanish Club 1, 2, Press Club 3, 4, Art Club 4, Girl's Week Representative- 4, Swim Team 3, 4, Sigma Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Philanthropic Chairman 4. RONALD ALLEN REIS, Moose , Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Boy's Week Representative 4, Key Club 4, Lunchroom Staff 4, Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. JAMES RICHARD REINSCHMIDT, Jiml', German Club 1, 2, Showcase 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Art League 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Art League Representative 3, 4, Intra- fratority Council 4, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, President 4, 1 49 First Row: CARIDYNE RICHARDSON, Audio Visual Aids 2, 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 1, 3, 4, German Club 1, Cross Country 3, Radio Club 3, Senior Choir 2, 4, Boys Glee Club 3, Career Conference Committee 3. SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDSON, 6'Shirl , G. A. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 3, 4, Intrafratority Council 4, Junior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. CARYL LEE RINE, Rinnie,', Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Junior Prom Committee, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, G. A. A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Fu- ture Nurses Club 4, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Second Row: BILL ROARK, Roaring Billu, Tax Stamp Representa- tive 2, Art League 3, 4, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 4. JUDY ROBERTS, Dody , Art League 2, 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative l. BERNARD ROBBINS, Bernie'l, Senior Choir 3, 4, En- semble 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Showcase 3, 4, Annual Rep- resentative 4, Junior Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Boys Glee Club 4, Senior Prom Committee. Third Row: BARRY ROSEN, Senior Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Showcase 4, Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Phi Epsilon 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee, Showcase Committee, Red Cross Representative 4. BOB ROE, Woodward Showcase 1. BEVERLY ROSENFIELD, 'KBev , Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary of Homeroom 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Representative 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Intrafratority Council 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committeew A. Z. A. Sweetheart, Gamma Kappa 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. Fourth Row: ALLAN RUBIN. STEVEN REX SAFER, Steve , Band l, 2, 3. 4: Showcase l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Epsilon Lambda Phi 4. SABINA SAWERT, 6'DiFfy , Art Club l. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Art League 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Exchange 3, 4, Showcase 3, 4. Fifth Row: MARJORIE SCHAAL, Margie,', Dramaties Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Alternate 2, 3, Bulldog Bfzrks Alternate 2, 3. SAMUEL L. SHAFER, 'iSambo : Council on World Aflairs 3, 4, Showcase 2, Delegate to Institute on World Affairs 3, German Club l, 2, Pep Club 3, Art League 3, Jazz Club 4, Delegate to Safety Institute 2, A. Z. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Treasurer 4. ERIC SCHAIM, Rick,', Projection Crew l, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, Morse Code and Radio In- strumenting 2. Sixth Row: KATHRYN LYNN SCHANBACKER, Kay , Y-Teens 1: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Representative ll Annual Representative 3, 4, Polywogs 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, 3: Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Art League Representative 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. DAVID A. SCHERER, Dave,', Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Intramural Softball 3, Intrafratority Council 4, President, Phi Beta Gamma 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Historian 3. PAUL SCHINDLER, Dramatics Club 1, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Representative 2, Phi Epsilon 3, 4. .Sleniom First Row: PATRICIA ANN SCHNEIDER, Patti , Student Council 1, Tax Stamp Representative 1, Junior Choir 1, Red Cross Representative 3, Spanish Club 3, G. A. A. sports 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Polywogs 3, Showcase Committee 3, 4, Tally-Ho 3, 4. URSULA MARIA SCHNETZER, Urs , Annual Repre- sentative 2, 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Showcase 4, Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4. MARTHA REY SCHRIEVER, 'KMarty , German Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Polywogs 2, 3, 4, President 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Girl's Week Representative 4, Junior Prom Committee, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Home- room Vice-President 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Showcase 3, 4, Showcase Committee 2, 3, Kappa Phi Delta 2. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Second Row: JAMES RAYMOND SCHROEDER, Jim , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MARLENE A. SCHWAB, '4Mo , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Business Club 4, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Staff 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, G. A. A. sports 1, 2, 3, Showcase 3, Chi Delta Beta 2, 3, 4. ROBERT L. SCHWARTZ, Bob , Council on World Af- fairs 4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 1, 2, Senior Prom Committee: Hi Fi Club 4, President Homeroom 1: Disc Jockey 4, Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. Third Row: BARRY SCHWARTZ, 'iMoby Dick , Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Track 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRY SCHWARTZ, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Showcase 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Track Team 2: Science Club 4, Football 1, Jazz Club 4, Spanish Club 1: Miami University Science Contest 3, A. Z. A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4. WILLIAM EARL SCOTT, Bill , German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 3, National Honor Society 4: Writeris Workshop 3, Parking Crew 2, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 3, 4, Safety Institute 3, 4, Junior Safetv Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Science Club 4. Fourth Row: JOAN SEARS. JEAN ANN SEGALE, Jann, Bowling 1, G. A. A. sports 2, G. A. A. 2, Modern Dance 2, Showcase 4, Art League 1, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, Delta Kytyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. FERN MARCIA SEIDENSTEIN, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Nursels Club 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 4, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. Fifth Row: WAYNE SIEBE, K'Siebe , Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent Sophomore Class, Senior Choir 2, Spanish Club 2. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. LOIS JANE SILVERMAN, Loie , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Girl's Glee Club 4, Intrafra- tority Council 4, Senior Prom Committee, Showcase Com- mitte 4, Omga Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. ANITA SILVERSTEIN, 'lNeet'i, Showcase 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Secretary 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Sen- ior Choir 2, Intrafratority Council 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Secretary 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Chi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Historian 3. Recording Secretary 4. Sixth Row: SARAH LEE SIMON, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girlls Glee Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Business Club 4, Senior Prom Commit- tee, Alpha Sigma Tau 4. DEXTER GLEN SKAGGS, 'cDex , Football 1, 2, Track 1: Intramural Representative 3. ARNOLD SKUROW, Arnie , German Club 2, Tax Starrm Representative I , Gym Team 4, Manager. . 4 First Row: LESTER SLOMAN, Les , Art League 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Art Club 2, Phi Rho Delta 4, Epsilon Lambda Phi 3. LILAS ANN SMITH, Smitteel', Spanish Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. CONNIE SMITH, Con , Senior Band 1, Business Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Art League Representative 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, G. A. A. sports 1, 2, 3. Second Row: RONALD EDGAR SMITH, Smitty , Gym Team 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. AXEL SOESTMEYER, NOX , Senior Art Club 4, Art Leag- ue 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Latin Club 2, Treasurer, Show- case Committee 2, 3, 4, Council on World Affairs. RODERICK JOHN SOMMER, Baron , Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Showcase 3, 4, Brass Ensemble 4, Pep Club 4, Art League 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Delta Beta 3, 4. Third Row: JOANNE SPICE, Jo , Junior Choir 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Travel Club 1, Y-Teens 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Art League 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Home Economics 2, Senior Prom Committee, Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. SHARON STAPLETON. BARRY STEINBERG, Art League Representative 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Tax Stamp Representative 1, 2, Bulldog Bark: 4, Annual Representative 4, Student Council 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Council on World Affairs 2, Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: DAVID WILLIAM STEVENS, Dave , Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Art League 4. THOMAS ROY STEWART, HT. S. , Football 2, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Track 4, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. ANITA STITH, Nit',, Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, President 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. sports 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Chorus 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Showcase Committee 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barks 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Annual Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Prom Committee, Girl's Week Repre- sentative 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Fifth Row: RICHARD DALE STROBEL, Harry High School , Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, President Sophomore Class, Golf 2, 3, Lunch- room Staff 3, 4, Art League 4, Glee Club 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Track 4, W. Club 3, 4, Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. JUDITH A. TOMES, Judyl', Bible Club 1, Business Club 1. LINDA TRAVIS, junior journal Editor 1, Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3, 4, President, Bulldog Barkx 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Art League 3, Intrafratority Council 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 3, 4, Chi Delta Beta 2, 3, 4, President 4. Sixth Row: SHARON ULLNER, '4Sherry , Glee Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Entertainment Chairman 4. SIGNE VON GERICHTEN, Sig , Junior Dramatics Club 1, Y-Teens 1, junior journal 1, Bowling 2, 4, Polywogs 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 1, Art Lague 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Council on World Affairs 4, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Barkx 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 2, Scholastic Editor 3, News Editor 3, 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, MERRY JOAN WASSERMAN, Jeanie , School Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Intra City Student Council 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 1, G. A. A. Board 4, Latin Club 3, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Manager, Y-Teens 1, 2, Treasurer 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Week Representative 4, Junior Class Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Showcase 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. eniorf First Row: MYRON WAYNE, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. 2, 3, Presi- dent of Homeroom 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Intrafratority Council 4, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Secretary 3, President 4. KENNETH WEAVER, Stubs , Basketball 1: Art League 4. JUDITH C. WEBER, UCueball,', Spanish Club 2, Bowling 2, Y-Teens 2, G. A. A. sports 3, 4, Showcase 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Candidate, Bulldog Barks Circulation Staff 3, 4, Home- room President 4, Jazz Club 4, Art League 3, 4, Tax Stamp Representative 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Second Row: WILLIAM C. VVEBER, Bill , EARL WEBER, Spud',, HERBERT WEISS, Hrb'l, Senior Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Show- case l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, All City Band 4, Intrafratority Council 4, Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 4. Third Row: WALLY WHITT, Mohican , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 1, Art Club 4, Pep Club 2. PATRICK WILLIAMS, Wee Willie , Band 1, 2, Football 1, Gym Team 1, Ensemble 1, 2, Art League 1, Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN WILLER, Barb , Tax Stamp Repre- sentative 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, G. A. A. 2. Fourth Row: ANITA SUE WILLIAMS, Nital', Majorette 3, 4, Show- case 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Art League Representative 4, Bowling 1, 2: Home Economics Club 2, Junior Prom Committee, Annual Business Staff 2: Pep Club 2, 3. LOIS BARBARA WILNER, Loey', Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, Business Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Art League 3, 4, Gir1's Glee Club 3, Alpha Sigma Tau 3, 4. ELAINE WILSON, Bulldog Berks Alternate Representative 2, 3, Youth Fellowship Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Latin Club 3, Showcase 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Bulldog Barks Business Staff 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 4, Physical Science Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Announce- ment Committee 4, Writer's Workshop. Fifth Row: DIANE WINDLAND, Di , Treasurer Homeroom 1, Busi- ness Club 4, Treasurer Student Council 4. CLIFFORD WINGERTER, i'ClifTl', Art Club 4, Art Leag- ue 1, 2. 3. 4, Gym Team 1, Chi Sigma Chi 3, 4, President 3, 4. ROBERT D. WOLF, Bob , Art League, Sigma Delta Chi. Sixth Row: PATRICIA SIGRID WRAY, Penny,,, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, Polywogs 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Physical Science Club 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, Bull- dog Barks 2, Senior Choir 2, German Club 1, 2, Future Teachers of America 2, Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Bulldog Barks Representative 1, 2: Annual Representative 2, 3, Senior Prom Committee. DONALD YORK, Donl', Art League 4. GLORIA ZEIFMAN, Glow, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Show- case Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Business Club 2, Art League 4, Annual Alternate Representative 3, Pep Club 2, Future Teachers of America 2, Thespian, Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Historian. JAMES E. ZELLER, Jim,', Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1. X55 YTSYX z 33 nf. vg v Qin 5 Y. wxxumup. ,Q , C ssh. K5 Q ,S 'L 1 ul suns,-ua 4 uf uv 1 num 2. 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FIRST Row: Alta Abbott, Joanne Allman, John Allman, Jayne Allen, Peter Anderson, Phyllis Appelbaum, Glenda Applegate, Barb Apseloff, Alan Arend. SECOND Row: Joseph Bagdal, Leslie Barr, Joyce Bartlett, Howard Baum, Jo Anne Bauer, Glen Beckner, Jerry Benj- amin, Garry Benner, Barry Binkley. THIRD ROW: Dennis Blevins, Kathleen Bollinger, Judy Boone, Susan Brant, James Braunstein, John Brickwood, Boyd Brock, Shirley Brooks, Allan Brown. FOURTH ROW: Dick Brown, Nancy Brown, George Bryson, Patsy Burke, Bob Burkitt, Mike Burns, Jerry Burton, Made- leine Calderon, Ronnie Combs. FIFTH Row: Charlie Campbell, Linda Campbell, Michael Carmel, Dan Carpenter, Barry Cheslow, Paul Cholak, Wil- ma Christiansen, Carolyn Clark, Sarah Clark. SIXTH Row: Steve Clause, Elinor Cohen, Herb Cohen, Lewis, Cohen, Roger Collier, Margaret Collins, Sheila Con- rad, Larry Cornett, Max Crigger. SEVENTH Row: Fred Crowder, Peter Crummey, Faye Dal- ton, Lyle Daniel, Bob Davidson, Sandra Davis, Dave De- Bord, Lee Deddens, Juanita Deer. :'l ' . W ., ,I I er 'W W 'ff 2 -I 'fa ff . My f I 4 5 f ' M ' U c - . .as -'---- e f f wn, ,. . F 5' -I .,,. . gf:- 4 .fi lm .. ' ' A 'r E f W ' ' ' W union FIRST ROW: Jean Depoi, Lynne Dhonau, Louis Diemer, Donald Dietz, Jackie Dietz, Madeline Doughman, Pat Douglas, Peg Douglas, Stan Dragul. SECOND Row: David Dressler, Barbara Duderstadt, Judy Dudley, Lonnie Durham, Tom Earlywine, Gary Echorst, Judy Eck, Joyce Eggercling, Nancy Ely. TI-IIRD Row: Walter Erdman, Bruce Evans, Kenneth Ewing, Janet Fetschan, Ervin Fielden, Barry Fidds, Beverly Fink, Elaine Fishman, Larry Floyd. FOURTH Row: Ann Follin, Barry Follmer, Hilda Foster, .A ggi fm . V +I . I we f- 5 'R Y . Q, W, ...I , . 1 Linda Foster, Irene Fox, Ralph Freestone, Sandra Freland, Eddie Freeman, Alan Friedman. FIFTH Row: George Fromhold, Judy Fugate, Alexander Gellen, Henry Gertzman, Larry Gilland, Marilyn Glover, Cynthia Goetz, Danny Goldberg, Phyllis Goodpaster. SIXTH Row: Ruthann Goodwin, Robert Graham, Betty Green, Marcy Green, Barry Greenberg, Pat Grembo, Larry Grooms, Elizabeth Hackman, Jeanette Hagedoin. SEVENTH Row: Nancy Haggard, Arlene Hale, Margie Hamm, Barbara Hammond, Millie Hanna, Myra Harris, Sandra Harris, Wayne Hart, John Hartung. FIRST Row: Paul Havlin, Carter Havner, Nancy Heck, Sue Heidenreich, Harriet Heiman, Joanne Heitkamp, Maxine Hendricks, Mary Beth Herbig, Glenn Hergert. SECOND Row: Brian Herrmann, John Hill, Saralee Hill- man, Herbert Heulsman, Ruth Holo, Gawain Holt, Jeff Hoodin, Bill Hoover, Doris Hormberg. THIRD Row: Jerry Horwitz, Bruce Humphries, Deanna Hutchison, Bill Hyatt, Jack Jackson, Richard Jacobs, James Jeffries, Myron Jeffries, Sam Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Greg Johnson, Lorraine Jones, Ronald Jordan, Evelyn Kaffeman, Sherm Kaplan, Gary Karnal, Edward Kassner, Sheila Keller, Beverly Kendall. FIFTH Row: Ken Kippenbrock, Sheila Klein, Kay Klinker, Marylin Knabelkamp, Jerry Korte, Robert Kozlouicz, Irvin Kraus, John Kuhlman, Barbara Kuhnell. SIXTH Row: Karl Kumpf, Kathy Lodd, Jill Lankford J Larry Lazarus, Mary Lederer, Harry Lee, Bob Leighninger, Bob Leming, David Lepof. SEVENTH Row: Barbara Lerer, Phyllis Lerman, Larry Lewis, Rosalene Livesay, Lee Loeb, Amy Lowenthal, Doreen Lubow, Jody Lutz, Nancy Lysaght. Q .,.,. img ,. union FIRST Row: Doug Mac Pherson, Max McGlandlish, Jim McCollum, Maureen McGarvey, Beth McGehee, Mary McHenry, Lois Mclntosh, Gene Magnarini, Betty Lou Manuel. SECOND Row: Sue Marcus, Shirley Martin, Emily Marx, Darleen Medecke, Gail Metzger, Patsy Meyer, Kay May- tum, Alan Max, James Melter. THIRD Row: Marv Metz, June Metzger, Martha Meyer, Bill Miller, Lynne Moore, Betsy Morris, Karen Moss, Herb Morris, Gene Muhlenpoh. FOURTH Row: Donne Mullenix, Jim Murphy, Jacqueline Myers, Harriet Nathan, Nat Nathan, Tom Neuman, Marcia Neumark, Carolyn Nides, Ann Niedermeyer. FIFTH Row: Judy Niesz, John Nolte, Orrin Nordstrom, William Norfolk, Sharon O'Connell, Bruce Oliver, Thelma Oscherwitz, Dick Page, Hope Page. SIXTH Row: Cynthia Palmer, Joyce Peller, Judith Pellens, Judy Pelz, Norman Penley, Carol Perrine, Tommie Pierce, Fred Plaspobl, Carol Plogstedt. SEVENTH Row: Harriet Polinsky, Magda Polesny, Stanley Pollins, John Poppe, John Pratte, Tom Ramserfer, Bill Randolph, Tom Reiber, Lois Renner. FIRST ROW: Charles Rice, Ken Richter, David Riff, Bob Risch, Donna Ritzi, Marianne Robbins, Marlene Rol- nick, Nancy Roosa, Richard Roots. SECOND Row: Larry Rosen, Melvin Rosenstein, Walter Rosenthal, Jewel Rouda, Jerry RouHi, Buddy Sales, Robert Solt, Fred Sanders, Jack Sanders. THIRD ROW: Carole Sandman, Mary Lou Sass, Jerry Saul, Joyce Lavlin, Jerry Saxton, Barbara Saylor, Carl Schap- pacher, Jan Schimpf, Mike Schlensker. FOURTH Row: Brenda Schneider, Nancy Schnell, Walt Schrof, Larry Schock, Marcia Schultz, Bill Schwab, Robert Sears, Judy Sedam, Larry Seeskin. FIFTH Row: Ivan Shapiro, Cyril Shannon, Jackie Shearin, Gloria Sherbert, Bob Shilling, Nate Shmalo, Estill Short, Judy Shoup, Shirley Slapin. SIXTH Row: Morrie Simkin, Thelma Skidmore, Betty Smith, Charles Sonenshein, Dick Spatta, Jim Stamper, Bill Stephenson, Sally Stevens, Jim Stewart. SEVENTH Row: Joy Stone, Carla Storm, Nancy Strickler, Carolyn Sudman, Carolyn Sullivan, Suzanne Sullivan, Carolyn Taylor, Mike Thiel, Donna Thomas. FIRST ROW: Margo Thomas, Gary Thornton, Louise Tim- mer, john Tinker, Owen Toennies, Sandy Tolbert, Paul Trefz, Marilyn Trimble, Gloria Van Luit. SECOND Row: Pamela Ventre, Dave Waite, Darrell Wal- ter, Virginia Wayman, Barbara Weber, Charles Weigel, Linda Weinstein, Earl Weiskettel, Stanley Weiss. union THIRD Row: Frances Wells, Eric White, Bob Wigglesworth, Sterling Williams, Alex Wilson, Paul Wilson, Bonnie Woellner, Janet Wolf, Wayne Woodford. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Woodruff, Bob Woodward, Rita Yamin, Jack Yee, Robert Yonka, Ray Lanham, Diane Zis- man, Harley Zwerin, Myron Zwick. , - Q -W Q I 99 Q . ',.- ,I , , r-' Q: I FIRST ROW: Natalie Aaronson, Diane Acus, Bill Adams, Phyllis Adler, Ronald Alcoke, Ron Allen, Carol Alter, Terry Arthur, Bob Baden. SECOND Row: Vera Bagdal, Keren Baillie, Pat Baker, Sandy Baker, Yvonne Balay, Phyllis Barnard, Leatrice Barr, Eric Baum, Jack Becker. THIRD Row: Fred Bedwell, James Behr, Carol Benson, David Bentley, janet Bertram, Jeff Bicknell, Barbara Bier- man, Marilyn Benford, Judy Bischoff. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Biven, Don Blackwelder, ,Ian Blersch, .s:fg5z:ggsQW , in H- t s ,K mf M A gg , ,. ..:. ..., .ng if - In . ...Wins ,-: M f ,Q 5,5 -. Q . vuzigghf QMSSQ' 3 .5 if its S so fl? .5 R Q' I it gqts as Sig M2 Q ' aaa 9 N, I fp '57 5 .. s N: -' I fry, wir ,:,,:-we -r ,w b -' f 3, 4 Q X. .Ji g -:V F :Z i l ii If ,,,., .,.,. - I 1 Q s. s QI Xp 4. Q i f -If . . ..... 11 K E VX 2..,,,,-ji. ,. . A . 4, W. an . sggxggsjgm sf elif? ,SQ Q,-.912 f' I - ' N, ' ' ,, , , . .. ',. . wif :.- - , V E . X Q: A ii B 'A ' , 2 ,I V 4 , mx X, Klavj - rlli J I .A1 l 5 ,I-. ir. . I 'tr fanl T H I I ' ..., ' y ,.,,' f ' t. ,. .qll 6,-iii, U N Q -::, It Y A1 -TXT. V 3 rx Klum 1: -':., I 5: J. if we I rr, :1' f ..,. ,-: ,. . .,,.,. I - 3 er Q . .. k,, W f Bill Blum, Laura Blumenthal, Walter Bohl, Sue Bollinger, Burt Bongard, Gail Bookman. FIFTH Row: Frank Bork, Phyllis Boyd, Sue Braun, Dick Braunstein, Harry Brown, Carole Brenner, Steve Brenner, Lynne Brill, Jerry Brohard. SIXTH Row: Nancy Bryant, Joseph Buchanan, Susan Bucht- mann, Susan Buchtmann, Madeline Berman, Carl Burlin, Terry Burns, Charles Burress, Jerry Burress, Robert Buschel- man. SEVENTH Row: Stephanie Butchkes, jim Butles, Jennie Butz, jerry Butz, Lynne Calvin, Richard Calvin, Sharon Carp, Sharon Case, John Catalin. olblaomoref 91 Y. bf - , Q32 sf.:.1.g5t5g gi :-e: . 3E.-,. FIRST Row: Joan Clark, Sandy Clayland, Nancy Clayton, Houston Coates, Steve Coffey, Alan Cohen, Ben Cohen, Jim Cohen, Mike Cohen. SECOND Row: Nancy Cohen, Steven Cohn, Paul Colter, Mike Combs, Phil Combs, Barb Cooke, Linda Corn, Larry Crabtree, Judy Cramer. THIRD Row: Maerene Cravens Sherry Crouch, Tom Crow- thers, Mary Curtis, Oscar Curtsinger, Ken Dankert, Allen Davis, 'Carol Davis, Nancy Davis. FOURTH Row: Judy Dean, Barbara DeHart, Dennis Denny, op 190 m 0 ref Robert DeGroff, Marilyn Dietz, Marcia Diment, Janice Dine, Barbara Distel, Mary Lou Doehrel. FIFTH Row: Ruth Duffe, Richard Earlywine, Linda Eek, Diana Edmonson, Gilbert Effron, Roger Efffron, Sherry Ehoodin, Donald Elmore. SIXTH Row: Tom Enneking, Fred Erickson, Wayne Evans, Anita Evirill, Jack Ewing, Jean Eyerman, Peggy Fahy, Joe Farkas, Ted Fasse. SEVENTH Row: Marv Feldman, Ed Ferguson, Bruce Fister, John Fix, Bart Fogel, Carolyn Fogle, Kathy Forance, Lee Fowler, Karen Franklin. FIRST Row: Vicki Franklin, Carol French, Elaine F riedenn, Alan Friedman, Nat Friedman, Janice Fritz, Pete Frye., Michael Fulton, Dottie Funk. SECOND Row: Jerry Fuqua, Robert Fox, Woody Galloway, Betsy Gershkovitz, Harriet Gettleman, Kathryn Goertemil- ler, Carol Goldberg, Marsha Goldhagen, Barry Goldhoff. THIRD ROW: Charles Goldsmith, Danny Goldstone, Delilah Goodpaster, Janet Gordon, Dick Gose, Deneal Gottesman, David Gray, Earnestine Green, Frank Green. FOURTH Row: Gail Greenberg, Robin Greenwald, Chuck Gregg, Glenn Grismere, Harold Guttman, Dale Hadsell, Linda Hagemeier, Maryann Haitz, Lynn Hammond. FIFTH Row: Esther Hattenbach, Carol Hall, Graham Hall, Lowell Halt, Harvey Harris, Kathy Hayslip, Jack Hebbler, Anita Heinkelein, Bill Henefelt. SIXTH ROW: Allen Hild, Jay Hinterlong, Gail Hitchcock, Tom Hix, Bobbie Hochman, Stuart Hodesh, Bill Hoeft, Gwen Hoffman, James Hoffman. SEVENTH Row: Martha Hoffman, Mike Hoffman, Michael Hogan, Carole Holmes, Kathie Hopewell, Peggy Hornikel, Gloria Horstman, Pam Horton, Ann Hoshaw. FIRST Row: Terry Ishikawa, Bert Jacobs, John Jacobs, Lester Jeffers, Kay Jenkins, James Jesse, Glenn Johnson Fred Jones, Jim Jung. SECOND Row: Dave Kann, Terry Karp, Mary Ann Kasler Dolline Kassner, Marcia Kassner, Barb Katz, Harriet Katz Jim Katz, Ronnie Katz. THIRD Row: Ivan Kaufman, Robert Keely, Gaile Keiser, Jack Kelly, Bob King, Ken Kingsbury, Buck Kipe, Bill Kis- singer, Chuck Klein. FOURTH Row: Nancy Klein, Merrille Koffler, Shirley Krat- oplromores I 3 I if , 2542333 zer, Stan Kravitz, Tony Krueger, Ada Kruse, Cilff Kuhnell, Carole Kurz, Ilene Kushner. FIFTH Row: Jerry Lacker, Lyn Lackner, Art Laney, Darryl Larason, Thomas Lauman, Jay Laneson, Peter Leeds, Mar- jie Levin, Maxine Levine. SIXTH Row: Mike Levine, Steven Lewetch, Carolyn Lewis, Sid Liberman, Lynne Liebschutz, Bill Lipshy, Ron Lipson, Charles Longini. SEVENTH Row: George Louiso, Joanne Luehrman, Jim Luken, Paul Lunsford, Maxine Machnovitz, John Mala- shevitz, Dottie Malloy, Jack Manischewitz, Harvey Mann. t :'.,, J ., i I , 3 M A ,, 5 .5 A fa? -,:: E B SI? Iii' .,..,, Fi . -i f y I I' W. .E I , . K is ,I ' l nga? 5 .. y b ,, , y as I I aiy, t I , It fi- li rl' '.-f lg A 'S' ., ::.:f::2..: :2:: ii it I ,sgi ff i if ,,,f i I -22' Qtsffr si '- r-. ',f' FIRST Row: jim Marshall, Jim Mathews, John Matthews, Martha Maxwell, Elizabeth Mayer, Lisa Mayerson, Conrad McAninch, Michael McGee, john McGehee. SECOND Row: Marnice McGuire, Sandra McKenney, Sandy McKinnis, Frank Meenach, Michael Meisel, Steve Meitus, Jim Mercer, Bob Metzcar, Kathy Meyer. THIRD Row: Glenn Michaelson, Bill Miller, Charles Miller, Emily Miller, Jim Miller, Susan Miller, Gilbert Minson, Judy Mitchell, Diane Mitman. FOURTH Row: Mary Moorehead, Bill Moorman, Larry 1,3 5 asv tt ts it t, if 5 .. , y ji so Us ia? at 'ky ta I s , R F ...., M ka 'S' Z, -65 , R I, :-.. I f in y fi L -Ni aw, .Vind X, , ki rv' : Rael I. I4 SY? if K iff ,R I QS-rf 'Y as - 'ie ' Morgan, Marilyn Morgan, Vivian Morgan, Bob Morrison, Cherie Moskowitz, Mike Muldoon, Don Murphy. FIFTH Row: Ed Mysell, Lanny Murphy, Carol Murray, Amy Nathan, Janet Neat, Joan Neat, Bob Nebolsky, Paula Nebolsky, Joanne Nedelman. SIXTH Row: Eddie Nemo, Bob Neumann, Laura Newport, Mary Newport, Richard Niebusch, Ralph Niehaus, Ned Nixon, Alice Noel, Dianne Noll. SEVENTH Row: Arthur Owen, Eugenia Owen, George Owens, Randy Owens, Jenny Osgood, John Packer, Julia Page, Barb Paritz, Doug Parker. FIRST Row: George Parsons, Steven Pasteiner, Mark Pavely, Nancy Payler, Lorna Kay Peller, Viiran Peskin, Barbara Pesout, Dave Pildas, Louis Pilder. SECOND Row: Marty Pinales, Mary Ann Pollard, Sue Posi- val, Rick Pressler, Nancy Price, Judy Pryor, Ken Quan, Steve Raab, Steven Robin. THIRD Row: Mike Rand, Jirn Reineke, Robert Richmond, Barbara Ringhand, Lucille Risimini, Debbie Rittenhouse, Dave Ritter, Sherie Robertson, Mark Rodner. FOURTH Row: Bill Roll, Ricky Rose, Stuart Rose, Errol op lvomoref Rosen, Stuart Rosenstein, Barry Ross, George Routt, Judy Routzong, Larry Roy. FIFTH Row: Linda Rubel, Harvey Ruben, Brenda Rubin, Ken Rudler, Elaine Ruskin, Anita Rutrnan, Jirn Sachs, Laura Salisbury, Joanne Salyers. SIXTH Row: Orvil Salyers, Jerry Samuels, Carol Sand, Fay Sanders, Gerald Sanders, Gerry Sapadin, Barbara Savery, Ulf Sawert, Doug Sawyer. SEVENTH Row: Bonnie Schafer, Shirley Scalf, Ivan Schlan, Karen Schlect, Bill Schlesinger, Charles Schmitt, Roger Schnabel, George Schneider, Susan Schott. i is ii 1 s-' . i n r w- ,: , k k k . 1 iw Ii ' f Q. . 1 3 .MJ ' ,V ,..: if fi X W' ' Y ,gi ' W i n ' . . ,bm 51- fffiisii t S, .QQ ig Lg Q, A - mi I ,tnssstrt :.. ,mf ., .a 1 iz I G. ,Q bw -! , , , - .1 I ve 7, Q FIRST Row: Howard Schrager, David Schwartz, Myron Schwartz, Sanford Schwartz, Mary Scott, Janet Seaman, Jan Segal, Harmon Selbst, Jule Sharfman. SECOND ROW: Linda Shaw, Roger Sherman, Cynthia Shor, Anne Shreve, Barbara Shuller, Bobbie Siebler, David Sie- fert, Gus Siegel, Nancy Siemering. THIRD Row: Robert Silverman, Carole Silverstein, Fred Silverstein, David Simmons, Sherla Simon, Donna Simone, Karen Simons, Steve Simpson, Patty Singleton. FOVURTH Row: Carole Skurow, Marilyn Skurow, Frank ,ft -Q. H I fi gg , L ' IK, ::,:5z5sg:t::f :saw - -' ,,,,, I - Fifi? am, .. .,..:i . ,S H: - - ' -ef - 2-:- I 'F rr- it I Q ii filing? ,. . V : . g g ,,. ,,-. - . we nctcnra fr S , , if- l f Q '5 y y 'I er',, , 11 E: I. .,,.. . :Ei W ,,. V 3 ' f I . U L? LVZM' -nr, ,, .. 8 WF- af X ,S ,, x ,,,, f esef I ,aa ,W , ME, f I fi. sign F we 1 ,:-. - Slesnick, Sandy Sloan, John Smith, Judy Smith, Sharon 69 Smith, Stanley Smith, Elissa Smoler. FIFTH Row: Sandi Snyder, Jean Snyder, Rosalind Snyder, Mark Sollek, Garda Sommer, Pearl Sonnenberg, Charlene Spaulding, Spike Spiegel, Beverly Spiess. SIXTH Row: Don Spurlin, Diane Stabner, Ronald Stagen- horst, Mary Staub, Carol Stein, Harold Sterling, Harry Sterling, Randy Stertrneyer, Holly Stewart. SEVENTH Row: Richard Stoltzman, Charlotte Stone, Anne Straus, Mike Straus, Bill Strome, Bob Stumpf, Steve Sway, Barbara Swillinger, Barbara Swillinger. 'W M , I FIRST Row: Suzan Tash, Aleda Taylor, David Tessel, Gail Tessel, Richard Tessendorf, Pat Tewell, Sue Thomas, Dan Thurman, Arnold Tilford. SECOND ROW: Stuart Tobin, Darlene Toms, Mary Jo Toner, Richard Topel, Linda Turner, Donna Ullner, Donna Van- denberg, Gerald Van Dyke, Michael Vaughn. THIRD Row: Gary Vice, Judy Vogt, Ronald Vogt, Bonnie Wacksman, Emily Wade, Gordon Wagner, Joannie Wainer, Mark Warren, Richard Washburn. FOURTH Row: jay Wasserman, Richard Watkiss, Karen op laomoref Watts, Annette Waxler, Harriet Waxman, Harry Webster, Norman Wells, Bill Wesley, Marcella Wesley. FIFTH ROW: Irene Westbrook, Barb Wettig, Jean White, Thomas Wiehe, Ed Wikas, Herbert Wilkerson, Judy Wil- liams,'Marilyn Willians, Chuck Wilson. SIXTH Row: Fred Wilson, Sharlene Witt, Myron Witten- baurn, Lou Wolpa, Linda Wood, Paul Woodward, Lawrence Yates, Ralph Yockey, Stan Zappin. SEVENTH Row: Janet Ziegler, Fred Zigler, SI1san Zimbock, Roz Zimov. FIRST Row: Marilyn Aaronson, Ricki Abrams, Phyllis Adams, Pat Addison, Wanda Apking, Sharon Arthur, Jean Asher, Richard Badgett, Jessi Bailey. SECOND ROW: Alan Baker, Bill Baker, Joyce Barker, Kathie Bartel, Harold Bear, John Becker, Eileen Berke, Philip Bell, Eileen Berman. THIRD ROW: Rosalie Berman, Doug Binford, Bonnie Blake, Bettie Blankenship, Judy Bolton, Ron Brinkerhoff, Joe Boon, Joyce Boone, Judy Bortz. FOURTH Row: Nelson Brackett, Gloria Bradley, Lois Brewer, Nancy Brinegar, Kay Brown, Wilma Brown, Bruce Baum, Jane Brucher, Jim Cain. FIFTH Row: Cookie Camins, Marilyn Campbell, Audra Caple, Ken Carpenter, Curtis Carte, Sheila Charkins, Tammy Chrestensen, Marcia Claybon, Phyllis Collins. SIXTH Row: George Conley, Carl Cook, Charles Cowan, Cynthia Cordes, Larry Cunningham, Martha Curtsinger, Sara Daniels, Lorna Dalton, Dianne Day. SEVENTH Row: Judy DeBord, Carol Denny, Carol Depor, Judy Devaud, Shirley Jean Dice, Bobby Dietz, Carl Dilling- ham, Ronald Durham, Barry Dwyer. Freylrmen F IRsT Row: Hughie Dyer, Larry Elliott, Rita Elliott, Rose- mary Eng, Jack Esterkamp, Pat Evans, Ann Ezzell, Jerry Faddis, Elaine Ferguson. SECOND Row: Reyna Fettner, Walter Field, Mike Finney, Carol Flanegan, Sandy Fleisher, Jim Flug, Renee Fogel, Ronnie Fogel, Charles Foster. THIRD Row: Mitch Frarn, Joe Frank, Mike Frank, Mar- garet Freeman, David Frolich, George Gaadt, Mike Gaible, Carol Gertzman, Tommy Gildenblatt. FOURTH Row: Darlene Glis, Devonne Godsey, Barbara Freshmen Gold, Eugene Goldberg, Mitch Goldberg, Steven Gold- hagen, Jacqueline Golding, Jack Goldstone, Judy Goodman. FIFTH Row: Jerome Goodman, Steven Goodman, Karla Goodpasture, Nancy Gover, Naomi Guthman, Helen Hage- meyer, Sherry Hailstone, Larry Halter, Jim Hammons. SIXTH Row: Gerald Harding, Doris Hargy, Aliceteen Har- mon, Garol Garrett, Vera Harvey, Barbara Hatter, Don Hauk, Roy Havlin, Dorothy Henrie. SEVENTH Row: Myron Herman, Susan Herrick, Richard Hines, Susan Hoeweler, John Hoffman, Jean Hott, Carol Houk, Lois Howell, Charles Husman. FIRST Row: Gayle Iglauer, Pat Ireland, Sue Isaacs, Regi- nald Jeakins, Jim Jennings, Allen Johnson, Myna Johnson, Stu Jenss, Tom Jesse. SECOND Row: Michael Kahn, Sanford Kahn, Sheri Kap- lan, Carol Karovsky, Hermine Katchian, Linda Kaye, Ken Keite, Carol Kemper, Bill Kimbrell. THIRD Row: Elizabeth Kincer, Judy King, Errol King, Charlotte Kiser, Dick Klein, Karen Klein, Dennis Klepper, Louis Kluber, Gary Koebel. FOURTH Row: Steve Korb, David Korros, Danny Kouba, reflvmen Donny Kouba, Ronnie Krakovsky, Boots Kraus, Jeffrey Kreindler, Marion Kulback, Jean Lane. FIFTH Row: Jean Lanham, Ronald Larabee, Henry Law- son, Sandy Ledars, Mark Lefton, Ina Levins, Barbara Levy, Stanley Lewin, Jenny Linesay. SIXTH Row: Sue Lipsky, Melvin Lundy, Peggy Maddot, Gary Mallin, Jackie Malone, Steven Marshall, Arlene Mathis, Jacqueline Mathews, Lois Matthews. SEVENTH Row: Roberta Matthew, Donna McCarty, Anna McClillan, Jim McKenzie, Carole McKibben, Keith Mc- Guire, Sharon McLaughlin, Arthur Medecke, Larry Meyer. FIRST Row: Donna Michaelson, Jimmy Miller, Sharon Mil- ler, Bobby Mitchell, Harry Moffett, Charline Moore, Don Moore, Richard Morgan, William Morris. SECOND Row: Carol Morton, Carol Moskowitz, Kathie Mullenix, Paulette Naperstek, Rosemary Nathan, Sylvia Neat, Lois Netter, Paul Newmark, Elaine Nimon. THIRD ROW: Donna Noiman, Mary Noonan, Marv Nudell, Sharon Nunnelley, Sue O'Connell, Flogel Osborne, Larry Osky, Judy Owens, Ron Parkin. FOURTH ROW: Rose Patton, Jeff Paul, Harold Pcaslee, Freshmen Harry Peek, Susan Perrine, Karen Pilder, Stanford Poley, Jane Price, Bill Promberger. FIFTH Row: Don Raines, Charles Rapp, Patty Rapp, Paul Rappoport, Martha Ann Rettig, Charlotte Rinsky, Leslie Rhein, Lynne Rice, John Rine. SIXTH Row: Mary Robinson, Gary Robins, Maureen Rodd, Fred Roehner, Pam Rosen, David Rosenfield, Jerry Rosen- wald, Michael Roth, Norm Ratzman. SEVENTH Row: Marcia Ronsseau, Yvonne Sachs, Jim Sal- yers, Pat Sams, Janet Schaeper, Louis Schaim, Rodger Schappacher, Gary Schimpf, Albert Schmalo. FIRST ROW: Walter Schnee, Harriet Schneider, Pat Schra- der, Linda Schwartz, Steven Schwartz, Allen Schwarzwalder, Larry Seipelt, Danny Seltze, Barry Serotkin. SECOND Row: Janie Shapiro, Art Shaw, John Shaw, Sandi Sheff, Vicki Shepard, Barry Shnider, Marcy Shostack, Dave Shiveley, Steve Skurow. TIIIRD Row: Susan Sloman, Sally Smith, Charles Somers, Nancy Sonenshein, Eddie Southard, Evelyn Spiegel, Dennis Staub, Sue Steinau, Steven Schmidt. FOURTH Row: Arthaya Stewart, Barry Strittholt, Jane Strohmenger, Carol Swain, Barbara Taylor, Ginger Tiet- Frefbmen Y meyer, Patty Trachsel, Mark Tritel, Carol Trimble, Kendal Trulock. FIFTH ROW: Judy Turner, Gayle Underwood, Nancy Vaughn, Melvin Wahlert, Joyce Wallace, Wilma Wallace, Ingrid Wallin, Rita Wasserman, Darrell Watson, Dwight Weaver. SIXTH ROW: Gary 'Weber, Ruth Weinstein, Sanford Wein- stein, Babs Weiss, Arnold Williger, William Wells, Janis Whitaker, Karen Whitt, Sara Wiener, Frances Williams. SEVENTH Row: Joseph Williams, Curtis Williams, Phyllis Wilner, Charlene Wilson, Fay Withrow, Reba Wood, Anita Wray, jim Wyler, Wilma Zentgraf, Maureen Zwerin. Eighth Grade 3. Af' S ef FIRST Row: Ronald Adams, Ronald Allen, Elaine Amberg, Bob Ault, John Baillie, Judy Barash, Sandy Barlow, Aaron Barr, Charlene Bartel. SECOND Row: Bobby Beck, James Bedinghaus, Reggie Berg, Frannie Bernstein, Barbara Binkley, Torn Blankenship, Mitchell Bond, Stewart Bonem, Jeff Borer. THIRD Row: Joan Botner, Jackie Brook, Ernest Brown, Jack Brown, Doris Bryant, Bonnie Bryson, Tommy Bugg, Jim Burnett, Betty Burns. FOURTH Row: JoAnn Bush, Tommy Caddell, Dorothy Car- 76 ter, Howard Clark, Allen Cliffe, Alice Cohen, Martin Cohen, Richard Cohn, Judy Compton. FIFTH Row: Shirley Connett, Billy Constart, Terry Cooper, Bill Cornett, Calvin Crutchfield, Kelly Dean, Sandra De- Bruler, Rose DeGraff, Barbara Denison. SIXTH Row: Suzanne Denaud, Carl Dillingham, Alter Doll, Marcia Dorfman, Jerry Dorn, Gary Drake, Harald Dresel, Darlene Drexelius, Shirley Eastham. SEVENTH Row: Barbara Ebel, Elaine EHron, Joyce Erd- man, Gerald Fakonbury, Hilde Falkenstein, Joel Farkas, JIIdy Ferris, Arnold Fcttner, Eddie Feug. 1'-I lfsrmszx' fini .. .vtfgwwnvm iglrtla Grade . Re '---- . ,. . , - - meet, M - , 1 H 1' M at we lr- L sw Q Eg-'fl' - .2g'::f 4' M f - rr I 1 ' I -I ' I t , , 4 ag, J ., -.. .fit 1 -Q . T',f,,, im Q if Y . 5' f SQ, 77 . ' . T ' 1 - ,Vs 1' I me 'v::, '-I'- - . IS? - M M wx is H ,, .. , , .. , I .... .. J' Eg we-f?1 5 icf'e4' -,IHWFQ '3i 1ai EZ: I-g...t: J X K 'fi f R I , . 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' A ., . ,, ' ' i 1 l e R f I H L I - I ' I ff, H -1 , R ' 1 itfiffmflf R- - Q 4 - I ' KZ! V w-fs:wwa5i'223':,Yfef' f ' - ' My gm? - , -' I 2 sm 1-:twg 'xgnrmw wwghafmimmmmwdmf , 1 I T we . w' . wma FIRST Row: Fred Fiedler, Jack Fielden, Bill Finch, Mar- lene Fink, Alan Fischoff, Billy Frank, Muriel Frieman, Judy Fuller, Marsha Gittelman. SECOND Row: Elaine Goertemiller, Ronnie Goldston, Rickie Goret, Steve Goret, Ira Green, Jare Guggenheim, John Gorth, Tommy Halle, Wilbur Hamblin. THIRD Row: Jeffrey Hart, Linda Hasden, Jerry Hasden, Beverly Hatter, Joe Heimback, Diane Hutgens, Catherine Henn, Gretchen Herron, Jim Hinkle. FOURTH Row: Howard Hood, Jim Horsebrock, Ann Hou- 77 'Venee- I W' 0 Q iw? ' fi ?,,,m,v',,? ' ev? K .3 A. 'fam gf - 'gg M. 9 It D . wx: ,Lf .. :: ,. -5 5 A .:,., . ..,., :: 2:5 ff? ,,,, . J , 't ii L I, ,1,' :g,.. L 2 f :, a n R 5' if is . it X ,I chens, Kenneth Hyams, Hank Hyatt, Garrie Jacobs, Howard Jarson, Delmar Jeffries, Roberta Johnson. Q . y ,ft Q f .'.,.: fx, ix 1, ii 'zszaeai g. :g 1'- I. V? 5 a ' , K i 5 st a: V , as. if 22 I, Hit: ,,, , ,J fig K .,2 . -'-- 5 1 c ,yan , Sie My 55 Z, . ,ggi ww .3 FIFTH ROW: Howard Jones, Jack Kabakoff, Steve Kann, Ann Katchian, Jeff Key, Martha King, Jim King, Marilyn Kohn, Steve Kraus. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Kroger, Bobby Kuresman, Ken Lan- ham, Wanda Lawhorn, Amelia Lawson, Carl Lawson, Carol Leimbeck, Mike Leming, Burt Lerman. SEVENTH Row: Bonnie Lewis, Dave Lipman, Jerry Lipsky, Barry Lucas, Carol Lucas, Dianne Luken, Art McCandlish, Sherry Machnovitz, Diana Macintyre. Ei lazla Grade FIRST Row: David Mann. Jack Mann, Nancy Marshall, Ginger Martin, Judy Martin, Johnny Mascaii, Stan Ma- thews, Andrea Matthews, Don May. SECOND Row: Carol Meier, Emily Messer, Iris Meyers, Connie Miller, Donny Misrach, Cullen Morgan, Beverly Jo Morris, Sue Morrison, Patti Mueller. THIRD Row: Carol Myers, Herman Nadel, Lois Nathan, Ora Newport, Haana Newstate, David Oakley, Brucette Ohe, Ida Okvit, Mort Ordin. y FOURTH Row: Ernie Overstreet, Mike Padgett, Don Paul, Francine Pearl, Sandra Pellens, Gary Piatt, Harold Price, Bernard Rabenstein, Terry Raver. FIFTH Row: Sally Reitzes, Joey Rettig, Delene Reynalds, Irene Rheingold, David Rianey, Art Rinsky, Lynn Robets, Rita Rodner, Michael Rose. E ' SIXTH Row: Marilyn Rothman, Janice Rousseau, William Roy, Leslie Rubin, Kenneth Rudder, Shelley Russals, Mitch- ell Sacks, Neil Sattler, Gary Schner. SEVENTH Row: Marlene Schwartz, Mike Schwartz, Ren- nee Schwartz, Norma Scott, Nancy Sears, Lillie Senor, Eu- gene Shapiro, Jimmy Shell, Barbara Sherman. . , ,l . vw 7 Ei latla Grade ,. N ix , km V ,fb M Z, 5 J ml 7 ,inf , 1 E: -A uf , ,K s H in , A ' :'A sras S 5 as is a i T dsl Q at m T , ii A ,.,.,A-., ' -X ' 5 ' T ' is 4 ' ' ' , ' WA4, t ,, ,mr ,L I v Aqqx 6 W , .. K A .. M I , M 'Q V . r i r Lil A',, , , - Qi r LkAA m ,! was Ei ,. ,,,, . is V 4 H S - W W. I , in i2'?' x.,' viii -, i i . I 1 ,.-, :.' , S ,K ' xiii' ,iii ' E 1 K' ,,A, ' 'i iff ifs f 4 J 1 7 3iis,?,9 5 S ':' ' 'IQ , I vL hM H Y ' ': 1 V 1 -,:, at Q sr ' 'E f 'f ,gf ,Q '--. : 1 ff ,S 2 ,ff as :., h .,. we - Vrvry V ,L-J I J ,Q.' zz: Lh.A ,W . L L' ., ll ' ',.., V I K. . nllll 5 V , 3, NS, gf he , igi ta., ,Lf 4 ', i T T , 9 , ..,. 2 F ' FIRST Row: Tom Sherman, Fred Shockley, Stan Shock, Chuck Shuller, Dan Siegel, Judy Silverstein, Ellen Simkin, Fred Simon. SECOND Row: Howard Simons, Nancy Sirkin, Michael Skurrow, Larry Slaughter, Helen Small, Bill Smith, Jimmy Smith, Sharon Snyder. THIRD Row: Bonnie Solomon, Kathy Somers, Hazel Straus, Jim Straass, Marcella Strobel, Terry Tanner, Gene Tartes, Barbara Tellis. FOURTH Row: Arleen Tessel, Arnold Tessel, Bruce Thielen, 79 Mark Topel, Marian Translaleur, John Trew, Bill Van Slaars, Jimmy Vockell. FIFTH Row: Shelly Walker, Sue Walters, Charles Warman, Jean Watson, Ann Weaver, Rosalie Weaver, Barry Wein- stein, Nelson Weiss. SIXTH Row: Phyllis Wesley, Nancy Weyer, Lonnie Wheeler, Gary Wigglesworth, James Wilder, Bob Williams, Hirsch Wise, Philip Wise. ' SEVENTH Row: Tom Wolf, Yale Wolk, Bill Wood, Janet Woodalt, Jerry Woods, Eddie Woody, Claudia Wynn, Arthur Zins. F eventb male FIRST Row: Tommy Abbott, Billy Ackerman, Ann Adams, Larry Alcorn, David Allen, Richard Appel, JoAnn Apsel- off, Jim Baldock, Tom Ballard. SECOND Row: Jeff Barker, Susan Bartfield, Kenneth Bayers- dorfer, Gary Becker, Roger Bellingham, Kasha Berger, Mary Beringer, Barry Berman, Freddie Bernstein. THIRD Row: Dick Betzing, Jerry Boyles, Eldena Brackett, Everett Brackett, Hank Brav, Beverly Bristow, Ronald Brook, David Brown, Gail Brown. FOURTH Row: Carol Brownstein, Marianne Brewer, Fred Browning, Sharon Burchett, Judy Burress, Marlene Burlin, Janis Campbell, Joanne Carnsone, Mike Castillo. FIFTH Row: Boyd Clayland, Barbara Clause, Elaine Cohen, Louise Cohen, Nancy Cohen, Patty Cole, Elizabeth Con- nell, Brenda Constant, Charles Cook. SIXTH Row: Joel Cooper, Jerry Croope, Donna Cox, Larry Curtis, Charles Dillard, Larry Dorn, Gerald Dennis, Gail Doughman, Barbara Devaud. SEVENTH Row: Ruth Dillingham, LaMerlis Davies, John Dishon, Bill Doerr, Taaron Dombar, Victor Duncanson, Larry Doye, Alan Ehrlich, Bobby Eikens. eventb Grade FIRST Row: Mike Elkers, Ray Elmon, Joe Elliott, Carl Frccse, Pauline Frank, Artie Faust, Jerry Fleg, Sharon Fink, Debly Franklin. SECOND Row: Jenie Fine, Linda Floyd, Ellcn Fogel, Linda Frank, Paulette Frank, Doris Freeman, Donna Froy, Gary Grooms, Gary Glazer. THIRD Row: Omer Good, Bonnie Gardner, Phil Gutin, Marcia Graller, Pamela Gutin, Mike Cable, Joe Goldberg, Gayle Gabel, Roberta Gindy. FOURTH ROW: Susan Gleick, Phyllis Goetz, Jack Goffin, Marna Gud, David Heirnan, Anna Harper, Helen Hirsch, Ronald Hauk, Tom Hammons. THIRD Row: George Husman, Edward Hattenbach, Char- lotte Hill, Nancy Halper, Danny Hamm, Cheryl Harris, Ed Harris, Earl Hayes, Tom Heilbrun. SIXTH ROW: Tom Hoffman, Edward Hoffmeier, Wanda Hutchison, Fay Jackson, Jeannie Jackson, Martha Jacobs, Eva Jasper, Connie Jenkins, John Jentelson. SEVENTH Row: Kitty Johnson, Rosemary Joltes, Jacky Jung, Sherry Kabakoff, Judy Kabakofl, Ann Kabakoff, Nancy Kappler, Pat Keeling, Ron Kellerman. Seventh Grade FIRST Row: Betty Ann Kelley, Mabel Kelley, Lowelle King, Allen Kirschbaum, Irv Klayman, Barbara Klein, Sharon Knabelkamp, Pam Koehl, David Kolfler. SECOND Row: Jeffry Kondritzer, Brenda Constant, Laura Kuhn, Tiny Lacy, Andy Lang, Bill Lange, Naomi Larabee, Eileen Lazarus, Charles Leonthal. THIRD Row: Gregory Lester, Mike Levine, Leatrice Levine, Tom Levine, Harriet Littman, Eddie Litwack, Tammy Lahn, Dennis Lulow, Phil Irwin. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Macker, Jerry Marcus, Sandra Marcus, Sylvia Marshall, Stephen Matsumoto, Pag Mc- Guire, Thomas McLin, Jim McNeal, Sharon Medros. FIFTH Row: Gary Merkowitz, Michael Miller, Rachel Mil- ler, Richard Miller, Carole Morgan, Nena Morgan, Lind- ley Murray, Barbara Neblett, Nickie Noll. SIXTH Row: Carole Odenhs, Jean Oppenheimer, Cecil Osborn, Dorothy Owen, Richard Owen, Robert Packer. Norma Patterson, David Paul, Marcia Peaslee. SEVENTH Row: Manuel Peskin, jo Ellen Pesout, Donald Mae Pherson, Delores Pieper, Carol Pike, Michele Pinales, Bob Prager, Ronnie Rabin, Wayne Rains. Seven tb Grade FIRST Row: Helen Reeves, Howard Richalafar, Gloria Ridout, Carole Roberts, Joyce Robinson, Dian Rosenlield, Marcia Rosenstein, Ronald Roth, Connee Rouda. SECOND Row: Barbara Rouda, Judy Rubin, Larry Rubin, John Ruskin, Randy Sandler, Arthur Sararason, Vicki Schepman, Gail Schlamian, John Schneider. THIRD Row: Bob Schulzinger, Lela Schutz, Richard Segal, Michael Seidenman, Charles Shafer, Stuart Shaltuch, Judy Shaw, Robert Shore, Larry Shuller. FOURTH Row: Brent Siebler, Barry Silber, Hal Silverman, Barry Simon, Neal Simon, Clarence Singleton, Sherry Smith, Howard Snyder, Melvin Snyder. FIFTH Row: Linda Solomon, Jim Stander, Michael Stan- fill, Billy Stassi, Sandy Steinberg, Gary Steinpuhl, Jerry Stephens, Vivian Stern. SIXTH Row: Dave Stewart, Bill Strunk, Daryl Strunk, Fred Strunk, Charles Sullivan, Ann Tenbosch, Sue Thielen, Carol Tobin, Sally Frankel. SEVENTH Row: Karen Taulbee, Dewey Taylor, Maureen VanGeldor, Beverly Vaught, Ray Vogel, JelT Wacksman, Diane Wainer, Charry Waite, Marian Waldman. eventlo Grade FIRST Row: Wayne Wall, Eugene Warsrnan, Nancy Wat- THIRD Row: Millicent Wiesen, Tom Wilder, Robert Wil- kins, Arlene Weinberg, Stephen Weinberg, Bette Weis. ler, Dennis Wilderson, Dewey Wait, Howard Wolfson. SECOND Row: Nancy Westerrnan, Eraina Wheeler, Preston FOURTH Row: Stuart Wolfson, Jinx Wray, Larry Zakem, Wheeler, Bertha White, Robert Whitt, Robert Wiehe. Alta Zimov, Eileen Zwerin, Marilynn Zwerin. 84 2 ' JE? ,M M I ,U ootba ll Extreme credit should be extended to our gallant crew of Woodward Bulldogs, led by Coach Nate Harlan, for their performance in their l957 football season, as this team experienced the heartbreak of disastrous early season losses and crippling injuries to key personnel, but transformed what looked like a very bleak campaign into a second place t triumph. This thereby recorded the most successful football season in Woodward's young athletic history. The first four games of the year, all of which resulted in losses to Purcell 60-0, Elder 32-0, and Norwood 9-0, prob- ably would have proven disastrous to a less courageous team. The Bulldogs, however, struck back. With a despera- tion pass play from Earl PoH:1nburger to halfback Bathel Rasner in the dying seconds of the game, the blue and white drew Hughes to a 25-25 tie. This sensational comeback in- spired the Bulldogs to greater heights as was evidenced by the following week, Woodward routed a good Walnut Hills eleven, 32-I3 for its first success of the season. They chalked up their second straight triumph at the expense of the Taft Senators 26-13, by limiting a strong rush attack which con- stantly kept them od balance. With eighteen men benched Top: ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH BOB VON HOLLE. by Hu, the Bulldogs were closely clipped by Withrow. In a Bottom, HEAD VARSITY CCJACH NATE HARLAN, non-league encounter, our boys crushed mighty Greenhills 41-7. The Central Knights clinched the P.H.S.L. title by narrowly defeating the Bulldogs 13-7 with a 70 yard punt runback by Charlie Heard. The final contest of the season saw Woodward gouge out a hard earned 20-7 victory over last year,s champion, Western Hills Mustangs. First Row, left to right: Kent Miller. Mel Rice, Dale Norris, Paul Brill, Ron Kroner, Gene McGuire, Bob Emerich, Barry Schwartz. Second Row: Earl Pofffenberger, Ted Mayer, Fred Frickie, Arnold Bray, Herbert Koflier, John Jensen, Max Cohen, Myron Dayne, Bathel Rasner. Third Row: Buddy Sales, Dan Carpenter, Tom Earlywine, Paul Woodward, Larry Cornett, Steve Clause, Mike Thiel, Jim Braunstein. Fourth Row: Robert Hoshaw, Ken Richter, Boyd Brock, Bob Shilling, Walt SchroH', Fred Labavitch. I-31 'Z S m ,I 0 Ms, ' ff FIRST Row: Earl Pofhnberger, Fred Frickie, Bob Shilling, FOURTH Row: Steve Clause, Bob Schwartz, Larry Cornett, Fred Labaviteh, Arnold Bray, Bathel Rasner. Walter Schroff, Max Cohen, Bud Sales. EECOQD ROW: rlgedfll llgagr' :Linea Rice, Tom Earlywincf FIFTH Row: Jack Jenson, Mike Theil, Myron Wfuyne, Gene an arptmw' au fl ' en IC Her' McGuire, Kent Miller, Paul Woodward. TI-IIRD Row: Ron Kroner, Jim B1'LlUI1SlClIl, Bob Emerich, Herb Kofller, Bob Brock, Dale Norris. 89 Footlm ll Woodward's record for this year mounted to a respec- table four win, five loss, and one tie which translated into P.H.S.L. language reads as a 4 8: 2 second place. Probably the outstanding reasons responsible for our success over the latter half of the year were the improve- ment of the entire offensive unit, and the tremendously improved performance displayed by senior halfback Mel Rice, quarterbacks Arnold Bray and Earl Poflinberger, and junior fullback Dan Carpenter. It should be noted that during the first four games of the season, Woodward did not rack up a single point, but in the following six contests tallied a combined total of 151 pointsg this was an average of over 25 points a contest, a good offense for any team. Honors ran high and many for the Bulldogs during this, their best of seasons. Among them were the 28 varsity letters earned by: Dan Carpenter, Mel Rice, Earl Pofhnberger, Bathel Rasner, Arnold Bray, Boyd Brock, Paul Brill, Jim Braunstein, Kent Miller, Herb Two Bulldogs smear Central Knight as Woodward loses 13-7. Above: Mel Rice gets dragged from behind after breaking loose from scrimmage. Koliier, Bob Emerich, Larry Cornette, Steve Clause, Max Cohen, Rod Elmore, Gene McGuire, Barry Schwartz, Ted Mayer, Dale Noris, Fred Frickie, John Jenson, Myron Wayne, Ron Kroner, Bob Hoshaw, Bob Shilling, Fred Labavitch, Tom Earlywine, and VValt Schroff. Rising from these regulars were Earl Poffenberger, Dan Carpenter, and end Dale Noris, whose abilities earned them positions on Cincinnati's All Conference Football Team. Herb Koiiier, Steve Clause, Ron Kroner and Rod Elmore received honorable mention. All City Dale Noris exceled even further to earn Ohio State hon- orable mention. lt is certain that next year will be one of rebuilding necessitated by the graduation of 18 varsity Bulldogs. The cause, however, is not hopeless. There still remains a strong portion of the defense, and junior potentials such as Dan Carpenter, quarterback Bob Shilling and linemen Larry Cornett and Steve Clause. This year's play found us finally coming into our own. The respon- sibility of maintaining or bettering this status rests with the ability of the future squad and the success of their season. Season J Record Woodward .... . Woodward .... . Woodward .... . Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward SCORE CARD Og Purcell .. 0, Elder 05 Norwood .. . . .255 Hughes ... . . .325 Walnut Hills ...26g Taft . . .41g Greenhills . 75 Central . . . 205 Western Hills . . . 05 Withrow . .. Coach Harlan instructs co-captains Ron Kron P 1 B ll d Dal Coach Von Holle lo k First Row, left to right: Cliff Kuhnell, George Owens, Ed Ferguson, Art Laney, Wally Bohl, Bob Nebolsky, Charlie Campbell, Jim Dudley, Jim McCollum. Stan Weiss. Second Row: Ken Kingsbury, Harry Webster, Jack Kelly, Doug Parker, Joel Lauman, Al Davis, Bruce Fister, Myron Schwartz, Mike Cohen. Third Row: Mike Fulton, Ben Roberts, John Packer, Tom Carruthers, Bob Morrison, Arnold Tilford, Dave Greene, Bruce Evans, Sanford Schwartz. Fourth Row: Ken Morgan, Eric Baum , Doug Fowler, Larry Yates, Bob Neuman, Dick Spaata, Bob Risch, Fred A non-consistent reserve squad, coached by Nick Weiler and assisted by George Diersing, was only able to attain a 2-5 record, as VVestern Hills, and Taft fell to the Bulldogls advances while Withrow, Hughes, Central, Norwood, and Wlalnut Hills were able to withstand it. The Bulldogs, however, were faced with other problems than those of general competition. Among these were over- all inexperienee, injuries, and instability, due to varsity mishaps which summoned reserve to Hll the higher ranks. Although several, the reservels losses were by little mar- gin. So it was that 21 boys saw enough action to earn re- serve letters. These were: Joel Lauman, Paul Woodward, Bob Newmann, George Owens, Bud Sales, Ken Kingsbury, Robert Nebolsky, Ken Morgan, Mike Cohen, Charlie Camp- bell, Ed Ferguson, Bruce Fister, Allen Davis, Art Laney, jim Dudley, Walter Bohl, Stan Weiss, Mike Thiel, Bob Mc- Collum, Bob Roberts, and Ken Richter. Reserve Football g'The outlook for the season of '58, Coach W'eiler athrms, His very good, with the help of Schroeder Junior High and our own junior High squads, we will approach the ideal reserve situationfall sophomoresf, GEORGE DIERSING NICHOLAS WEILER Axsistant Coach Head Reserve Coach First Row, left to right: Bob Hoshaw CStudent assistantj, Arnold Tessel CManagerD, Paul Weissenberg, Curtis Carte, Keith McGuire, Stanley Shuek, Larry Curtis, Thomas Bugg, Alan Ehlich, Fred Shoekley, John Rine, Michael Lf-ming, Daniel McGehee, Douglas Binford. Second Row: Terry Adams, James lvliller, John Trew, Jerry Rosewald, Arthur Shaw, David Lipman, Ron Panken, James Vockell, Steve Korl, Coach Castelli. Third Row: William Baker, Michael Kahn, Jerry Fadis, David Rosen, Henry Hyatt, Ron Fogel, James NVyler, Ioseph VVilliams, Marvin Nu- dell, Don Raines, Arthur McCandlish. Fourth Row: Robert Mitchell, Stanley Mathews, Larry Cunningham, William Kimbrell, Charles Hus- man, Hugh Dyer, Ronald Durham, Errol Kink, Allen Johnson, Edward Southard, Robert Dietz, Lawrence Elliot. The Bullpup 1957 season had to be chalked up only as one of experience, as their constant efforts seemed ulti- mately encapable of attaining success. Six times a spirited and encouraged team took the Held and six times the Bull- pups were turned from their goal by defeat. Unlike, however, the average team, which after several losses would let their enthusiasm fall to the level of their success, our Junior Grid Men, coached by the able Stanley COACH STAN CASTELLI Castelli, daily worked through constant practice attendent to the necessary goal of improvement. A physical result of these efforts was their I4-0 defeat by WVithrow, a contest unlike the whole of the season, which pictured the Bullpups as an ever-lasting offensive threat. Yet, this -work, specifically with tackle, counter, and re- verse plays, was unable to correct their defensive deficien- cies-in fact, to prevent opposing end runs and pass plays. Thus, experience was, almost, the one product produced from this season. Such was exemplined by the 30 letters awarded for at least 50 per cent of the total season play. Letter winners were: Terry Adams, Curtis Carte, Lawrence Cunnigham, Robert Dietz, Ronald Durham, Hugh Dyer, Lawrence Elliot, Ron Fogal, Charles Husman, Allen John- son, Mike Kahn, William Kimbrell, Errol King, Steve Karb, Stan Mathews, Arthur McCandlish, Keith McGuire, Robert Mitchell, Marvin Nudell, Robert Pankin, Stanford Poley, Don Raines, David Rosenheld, Jerry Rosenwald, Eddie Southand, John Trerue, Arthur Shaw, James Vockell, Jo- seph Wfillians, Gary Pratt. Considering such a record and the advancement of over 20 freshmen lettermcn, one would think an outlook, if any, to be cynical. It is interesting, however, to note the optimism in which Coach Castelli speaks as he reafhrms that, Experi- ence is the best tcacherfi unior Football Vamit Bmleetlm ll Under the leadership of Coach Sid Friedman, the Blue and White cagers compiled a fifteen and five record to cap- ture, for the third successive year, the Lockland Invitational Christmas Tournament and to rank a solid second place in all P. H. S. L. competition. Although the varsity dropped both their first and last ball games to the Wyoming Cowboys they bolstered a medial reputation good enough to demand the respect and recogni- tion of any advisary. Only three times during the eighteen intervening games were they downed. These loses, however, weie not accepted, as the Bulldogs took revenge by clipping all three: Central Q80-75j Hughes Q67-531, and Taft. Most exciting of the three was the Taft game during which the Varsity come dramatically from behind to cause a 70 to 70 overtime. The Final score read Woodward 77, Taft 76. Size, speed, background, and scoring ability, Coach Friedman afirms, were four basic assets of the '58 sqaud. One can not help but think that his ideas ran as follows: size, Ron Reis, 6'l0 tall, third time varsity letterman, sec- ond string Post All City team, third string Enquirer All City team, and second highest team scorer 5 speed, Teddy Mayer and Mel Rice, both first time lettermen, both seconds for the hundred yard dash, experienced, Dale Norris, Pete Crummy, and Richard Roots, all Varsity lettermen, all backed by more than four years of competitive basketball, scoring ability, forward Dick Strobel, varsity letterman, tops in scoring with a sixteen point game average, honorable mention on the Post's All City team, and second string on the Enquirer All City team, and guard Brian Hersch, two time letterman, third man in the scoring column with 13 per game, first string guard on the Post' All City Basketball team, and third string on the Enquirer All City team. There is little doubt as to what coach Friedman meant by size, speed, experience, and scoring ability. A summary of all season play reveals that the varsity totaled 1,279 to their opponents 1,101 points while dumping, at least once, Reading, Anderson, McNicholas, Walnut Hills, Norwood, Central. Impressive though this seems, such a season, we are told, is only good. With this in mind we look toward next year. This season, with little doubt, will be one of rebuilding, as only one letterman, Richard Roots, will retum to fill the ranks. Next year's team will inherit a name semi-peaked at a most dignified basketball level. It will then be their most difficult task of either maintaining or bet- tering the heritage handed down. Whether they are capable of such a task is to be seen next year. First Row, left to right: P. Crummy, D. Strobel, M. Rice. Second Row z B. Neuman, L. Cornett, R. Reis, D. Norris, Coach Friedman. Third Row: T. Mayer, R. Roots, B. Hersch, D. Deboard. r'x-. 1 is ibm-mann .ff A ' i . -it EH'vmsa f 7 2 Y' Coach Sid Friedman and Captain Dick Strobel receive trophy for having won the Lockland Invitational Tournament for three consecutive years. WOODWARD BASKETBALL SCORES Woodward. Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Wyoming .. Elder . . . lfVithrow . , Hughes . . . Reading . . Norwood . . . McNicholas Western Hills Norwood . . . Taft ....... Walnut Hills Withrow . . . Central .... Hughes .... Western Hills Taf t ....... Walnut Hills Central .... Anderson . . . Wyoming . . . COACHES SID FRIEDMAN Head Varsity Coach OLLIE FREESE Arsistant Varsity and Reserve Coach NICHOLAS WEILER junior High Coach 95 First Row, Left to Right: R. Pressler, B. Randoff, D. Erdman, B. Risch. Second Row: D. Ritter, B. Kipe, J. Holtzman, J. Saxton, Coach Freeze. Third Row: B. Stumpf, A. Wresbrod, D. Elmore, B. Wigglesworth. eserve Bmleetlm ll Using the lateral two platoon system, Cone junior and one senior teamj, the reserve cagers, directed by Coach Ollie Freeze, gained experience and skill, while winning five and dropping 9 in the 1957-58 season. Such a record corn- pensates for itself when ultimate basketball goals are kept in mindv-varsity championship. Because the two teams of the reserve squad seldom combined their respective out- standing efforts, a so called best team could not be produced. Although this system affords little recognized reward, it must be remembered that each grade is gaining experience and skill individually and as a team. No one can judge as yet the over all value of such a system. Will such grade level co-operation benefit future varsity seasons? Conclusions like these must be postponed to next year or even 1960. Lettermen for this yearls reserve squad are: Uuniorsj John Holtzman, Walt Erdman, Bill Randolph, Jerry Saxton. Sophomore Lettermen: Dave Ritter, Joe Buchaman, Rick Pressler, Bob Sturnpf, Al Weisbrodt, Buck Kipe, Bob Neu- man. unior High Basketball First Row, Left to Right: S. Matthews, H. Moffett, G. Piott, P Newmark, J. Williams, B. Mitchell, L. Cunningham, S. Korb Second Row: J. Binford, L. Elliot, M. Nudoll, C. Dillingham, T. Wolf, E. Southard, R. Shappacher, H. Price, A. Tessel fManagerl T. Adams fnot shownj. Faced with the task of rebuilding, the Bullpup Cagers, lead by Coach Nicholas Weiler compiled, with four wins and eight losses, a .333 1957-58 season, Such seems almost outstanding when we consider two major deiiicits: first, the fact of inexperience due primarily to the limited background of all players, and second, the misfortune of having little practice because of varsity and reserve seniority over the gym. Eight boys from the Bullpup ranks collected enough play- ing quarters to earn Junior High letters. From these CL. El- liot, L. Nudell, E. Southard, R. Shappacher, Williams, B. Mitchell, L. Cunningham, T. Adamsj only one, T. Adams, will be back. The outlook this suggests is similar to that of last year-poor! The fact, however, is quite to the contrary. With the addition of eighth graders G. Piatt, S. Matthews, T. Wolf, and the facilities of a new gym, we can well look forward to a successful '58-'59 season. 97 First Row, left to right: B. Miller, P. Treves, J, Hebler, B. Binkley, J. Sax ton, E. Weiskettle, B. Wigglesworth. Second Row: D. Spurlin, S. Schei- nen, B. Oliver, B. Adams, Wasserman. Third Row: A. Friedman, P. Cones, M. Fried, B. Therman, B. Kipe, G. Thornton, P. Pressler, D. Henninger, D. Debourd fnot shownj. Shown at Left are Coach Sid Friedman Ccenterj and the three stat qualifiers: jack Hebbler Cleftj Barry Binkley flower centerj and Jerry Saxton Crightj. if , ,.,.I . f is V- -Sw. s,.s.s-sw -sm Er -Ir: .':':E::s::.f.1 --. :--lf.'f .f5Q5' . Fifi?-'rf gig: X. -.,,.,-Z:-:.,...,l i k..--rgfgggfr ,, ?,,,,., W ::i,. 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Then, at the state meet, out of a field of one hundred and fifty, the three placed seventh, eighth, and seventy-first respectively. Credit seems due, however, not only to the heroes, but to all boys who took part in this recognized physical yet real- ized mental challenge-the two mile run. Besides the Njunior trio, Bill Miller, Earl Weiskettle, and Bob Wigglesworth earned Varsity Letters. Because no lettermen will be leaving, being all juniors, and because several sophomores will be rising in ranks, Coach Friedman entertains high expectations for the season of 1958. ym Team The VVoodward Varsity gymnastics put together the strongest team in their young history. Coach Stan Castelli commended the team for the fine work and good standings. The Varsity and Reserve Bulldogs finished second in the P. S. A. L. and Invitational meets. During these meets Woodward varsity gymnasts were victorious with Walt Rubin finishing first in the rope climb, and reserves Nat Shmalo capturing a high standing. The outlook for the following year is very prosperous with many reserve and varsity lettermen returning for another hard year of practice. These boys are: Michael Burns, Wal- ter Rosenthal, Robert Shilling, Paul Trefz, Robert Yonka, Thomas Enneking, Edgar Ferguson, Bruce Fister, George Fromhold, William Henefelt, William Norlfolk, John Pratte, Mark Rodner, Charles Schmidt, Nathan Shmalo, and Arn- old Tilford. The outstanding senior gymnasts were: Carl Freudenberg, Ken Kirsch, Robert Leland, Walter Rubin, and Wayne Siebe. Junior High gym team likewise had a prosperous year. They took third place in the qualifying meet and captured fourth place in the championship. At Right, JUNIOR HIGH GYM TEAM. Left to Right: Daniel Hamm, Joseph Heimbach, James Smith, George Husman, Donald May, Donny Misrach, Barry Lucas, David Mann, Jack Brown, Mi- chael Leming, Arthur McCandlish, Samuel Roidner, Jack Mann, Gerold Harding, David Oakley, Jack Fielden, James Vollmer, Man- ager, Coach Castelli. SENIOR HIGH GYM TEAM. First Row, left to right: Mark Rodner, William Henefelt, Sterling Williams, Thomas Enneking, Nathan Shmalo, Bruce Fister, Charles Schmidt, Kenneth Quan, William Norfolk, Robert Nebolsky, John Pratte. Second Row: Charles Sonenshein, David Lepof, Arnold Tilford, Fred Zigler, Walter Bohl, Douglas Parker, Clifford Kuhnell, Edward Ferguson, Lawrence Yates, Barry Binkley, Third Row: Robert Yonka, James Dudley, Earl Weiskittel, Michael Huemme r, Michael Burns, William Jacobs, Arnold Skurow, Manager, Coach Castelli. Fourth Row: Walter Rubin, Robert Leland, Thomas Stewart, Clifford Wingerter, Carl Freudenberg, Kenneth Kirsch, Robert Shilling, Walter Rosenthal, Paul Trefz, Wayne Siebe. VARSITY SWIMMING. First Row, left to right: S. Dragul, J. Dutro, K. Dimond, J. Fee. Second Row: J. Dutsh, J. Sapadin, C. Goldsmith, D. Sour, M. W. Henlaun, Coach Russel. Third Row: T. Newman, G. Thornton, G. Magnarini, J. Burton. Fourth Row: H. Koifler, A. Gellen, D. Hataway, J. Corbett, S. Lewitch, D. Goldberg. JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING TEAM. First Row, Left to Right: G. Elman, Cooper, D. McPherson, P. Bernstein, H. Skurow, Mr R. Russell. Second Row: S. White, L. Osky, A. Fischoff, M. Kahn D. Roseniield, S. Fleischer. Third Row: -J. Barker, B. Thielen, N Ratzman, V. Duncanson, D. Siegel. Vanity Swimmin Aided by an improved pool, the Bulldog mermen, under the direction of Coach Melvin Russel, placed fourth and sixth. respective. They placed in city and district competition before finishing an impressive sixth rank in all state inter- scholastic swimming rivalries. Backed by lettermen Gerry Sapadin, Stan Dragul, Bill Blount, got Charlie Goldsmith, James Dutro, Jack Yee, Bruce Oliver, Jeff Dutch, Steve Levitch, and Herb Kofller, the varsity totaled an impressive 477 points in a series of 13 meets to defeat, at least once, every team met except the destined City and District Champs, the Western Hills Mustangs. The Junior High team, supported by S. Fleisher, H. Ratz- man, E. Fewr, D. Rosenheld, D. McPhernon, D. Rand, L. Psky, F. Bernstein. The Bullpup splashers drew experience while reaching sixth and eighth in P. H. S. L. and District swimming meets. The varsity mermen owe a great deal of their success to Senior Keith Dimond who, in reality, took almost all possi- ble honors in this, his last year of his high school career. Keith will graduate leaving his name associated with Hve pool records, three P. H. S. L. city records, one Southwest- ern Ohio District record, and Hrst and second in the state 150 yard individual medley and 100 yard butterfly respec- tively to compile fifteen of the Hnal sixteen Woodward State points. Next year's team is one of question. It is true that out- standing Keith Dimond will be graduating. It is also true that the whole of this year's teams was juniors and that next yearis varsity mermen as freshmen copped city champion- ship. enms Team The Bulldog Tennis squad, under the direction of Coach Stanley Castelli, compiled by press time, a three and three record for their 1957-58 season. Leading the team through P. H. S. L. competition are Bill Fogalman ffirst singlesj, Charlie Goldsmith Csecond singlesj, Brian Hersch Cthird singlesj, the team of Mike Dictor and Stan Pollins Cfirst doublesj and the team of Harley Zwerin and Jerry Rosen Qsecond doublesj. The Bulldogs, as yet, have defeated Bellview, Hughes, and Purcell, 'while falling to Western Hills, Withrow, and VVy- oming. Three of these early season meets fHughes, Witli- row and Western Hillsj are to be used for Hnal P. H. S. L. standings. Although one win and two losses compile this record, enthusiasm for success arises from the fact that matches and not meets are the basis of computation for final official ratings. In this respect the Bulldogs are not far be- hind and have ample chance to rank a respectable place. Right: Coach Castelli demonstrates tennis grip to Cleft to rightj Stan Pollins, Mike Dichter, Brian Hersch, Bill Fogelman, Charlie Goldsmith, Larry Rosen, and Harley Zwerin. First Row, left to right: Jerry Horwitz, Harley Zwerin, Stan Pollins Mikt Dlchtcr Bill Fogelman Brian Hersch Larry Rosen Henry Gertzman Second Row: Ivan Kaufman, Mike Strauss, Nate Schmallo, Tom Newman Jeff Dutch Charlie Goldsmith Mike Hessy fnot shownj Coach Bcneba ll as . W ,- Bulldogs pitching staff warms up. Left to right: Ron Kroner, Bill Randolph, Fred Fricke, and Dale Norris. Aided by returning lettermen George Bryson, Fred Fricke, Ron Kroner, Bill Lucy, Dale Norris, Earl Poflfenberger, Bill Randoff, and Bob Shilling. The Bulldog diamond-men lead by able coach Bob Von Holle, compiled a three and two record to start off their 1958 baseball season. Not content with just scoring runs, and maintaining the third place standing of the '57 season. This year's blue and white foster hopes of attaining first place and P. H. S. L. Championship. Such hopes, we are informed, are not without basis, with an able. defensive squad and strong pitching in the form of Dale Norris, Bill Randolph, Fred Fricke, and Ron Kroner. The Bulldogs have but the task to hit, run, and score. Even this is not enough, afiirms the winning enthusiast, Coach Von Holle. The Bulldogs can field, pitch, and often score. But there remains one thing more. They must score. We play to win, the varsity coach advances, why keep score! First Row, left to right: M. Combs, E. Poffenberger, F. Frickc, B. Shilling, B. Randoff, R. Roots, D. Norris, S. Clause, R. Elmore, G. Bryson, B. Lucy, D. DeBord, D. Skaggs. Second Row: Coach Bob Von Holle, S. Faust, R. Stertcmeyer, G. Vice, B. Rish, B. Herman, B. Stumpf, W. Bohle, R. Kroner, G. Diersing. Third Row: K. Morgan, D. Bowen, W. Rosenthal, M. Cohen, G. Karnal, B. DeGroff. Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward BASEBALL SCHEDULE ..VS... ..VS.... ..VS... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... ..VS.... District Tourney ..... .. ..VS.... . . Wyoming . . Reading . . Hughes . . . . Central . . . . . Purcell Roger Bacon .. Norwood . . . . . . . Taft . . . Withrow Western Hills . . . . Reading Walnut Hills . . . . Hughes . . . . . Central Roger Bacon . . . . . . Taft . . Withrow .Western Hills Walnut Hills LEADING BULLDOG BATTER. Bill Lucy, says oops as he accidentally lays into pitched ball, while posing for pictureg Catcher Bob Shilling moves into action sur prisedl Tmck First Row, left to right: john McGehee, Jack Hebbler, James Dutro, je rry Saxton, Arnold Brey, Bob Nebolsky, Ivan Rothstein, Mel Rice, Buck Kipe. Second Row: Fred Labavitch, Barry Binkely, Bruce Oliver, Teddy Mayer, Paul Trefz, Jim Dudley, Walt Rubin, jack Jenson, Fred Ziegler, Jack Sanders. Third Row: Paul Brill, Richard Tessendorf, Jack Hirsh, Earl Weiskettel, Max Cohen, George Fromhold, Dave Blevens, Herb Koiiler, Cliff Kuhnell, Joel Lauman. Fourth Row: Ron Jordon, Tom Floyd, Stan Cohen, Bob Roberts, Bob Schwartz, Larry Yates, Paul Woodward. Head Coach Ollie Freeze called, Get set to Cleft to rightl Mel Rice, Teddy Mayer, Walt Rubin, and Jerry Saxton, while Coach Friedman looked on. 3,4-1 Menaced with the lack of depth the Bulldog cindermen lead by head coach Ollie Freeze and able assistant Sid Friedman, ranked a close fourth while defeating Walnut Hills, Taft, and Western Hills, and falling to the clutches of Hughes, Withrow, and Central. There is reason to believe that the rank of fourth place is not final. Because the season is still young, possible poten- tial has not yet been developed. However skill and experi- ence still remain. In track events Barry Binkley, Jerry Sax- ton, and Teddy Mayer share. honors-Barry and Jerry in the mile run and Theo in the 100, 440, and 220 yard sprints. CDoing the 220 in 22.2 seconds., In the field Max Cohen and Arnold Bray play their part in weights and jumps re- spectively. The Junior High, on the other hand, gained experience while building up for varsity competition. They, as yet, have no interscholastic rating. Between now and the final State Meet the Bulldogs will compete in the P. H. S. L. Invita- tional Relays, and City Championship Track and Field Meet, The Miami Relays, The District Invitational Meet, and The State Interscholastic Meet. What the Bulldogs do then is completely dependent on depth and potential development. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK. First Row, Left to Right: M. Paskin, B. Askerman, N. Satter, B. Lucas, J. Brown. Second Row: S. Flescher, K. Deen, B. Theclard, G. Shimpf, D. Koffler, D. Mann, J. Mann, T. Lore. Third Row: C. Dellingham, J. Turlow. B. Baker, T. Adams, K. McGuire, F. Rhoener, J. Dorn, J. Williams. ? 1 First Row, left to right: John Hill, Keith Dimond, Dick Strobel. Second Row: Doug Sanders, Rick Pressler, Dick Spata, John Tinker, Mr. Nate Harlan. Golf Woodward's 1958 golf team reported a largely inexperi- enced, though eager, eight green-men composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and only two seniors. Coach Nate Harlan gathered a promising group of predominantly young talent in his second year at the helm of Woodward'sl golfing squad. Seniors Dick Strobel and Keith Dimond were the only two golfers who had seen previous league action. Rick Press- ler, a sophomore and Dick Spatta, a promising junior, helped round out Wo0idward's front line crew. Doug Sanders, Walter Schroff, John Hill, and Bob Emrick rounded out Woodward's eight man squad. Tryouts were held on Avon Fieldss mountainous terrain where scores soared and putts failed to drop. Qualifying was a three day ordeal, with each participant playing nine holes each day. While weather held up during qualihcation and early matches, nature dealt Bulldog linkmen several cold, wet plays. However, this was to be expected during the spring months of April and May. Any prophecy of the com- ing season would therefore be impossible. Left: Coach Harlan instructs Keith Dimond as to grip and position. The 'J Club The W club, ponsored by Mr. Carl Duning, can be classified as the honor society of varsity sports. All mem- bers must have at least one varsity letter in any of the nine seasonal sports, and a 2.1 or better scholastic average to be eligible. He must also have favorable recommendations from his athletic instructors. Not only honorary in purpose, the W club has spon- sored several fund raising projects. Among these are the sale of pillows for ball games and the service as coat room attendants at school social functions. All money earned is advanced to the Athletic Fund for more and better equip- ment. Right, Left to Right: Steve Clause, Vice-Presidentg Earl Poffen- berger, Secretary-Treasurerg Herb Koffler, President. First Row, left to right: J. Jentz, E. Poifinberger, H. Kofller, S. Clause B Howshaw T Mayer P Brill Mr Dumng Second Row F Lava witch, K. Kirsch, B. Schwartz, K. Miller, M. Cohen, M. Wayne, E, Weis kettle B Ernrich R Croner Third Row R Reis F Fricke R Elmore G. McGuire, D. Norris A Bray I Saxton Swimming Above: Wrestling. Below: Ping Pong. Basketball o o u n 1 0 V H z cg b Mr. Anderson, Intramural Sports Sponsor Intramural Sports Bowling SWIMMING BASKETBALL WRESTLING PING PONG ARGHERY BOWLING Swimming Awards Bowling Swimming Ping Pong Senior H 1' lo Intramural Sporty PING PONG BOWLING SWIMMING WRESTLING Wrestling Swimming First row Cseatedj, left to right: Carol Hoffeld, Nancy Schnell, Jennie Rahe, Carol Casper, Anita Stith, Marty Schric-ver, Barbara Weber, Karen Krueek, Joanie Wasserman, Phyllis Goodpaster. Second Row: Jo anna Hill, Jan Sehimpf, Maureen McGarvey, Jill Lankford, Jean Segale, Judy Dudley, Margo Thomas, Sue Marcus, Shirley Richardson. Third ROW: Magda Polesny, Maxine Hendricks, Caryl Rine, Linda Foster, Jackie Myers, Barbara Kuhnell, Harriet Cummins, Kay Schanbaeher, Ginny Roberts. Fourth Row: Merrybelle Dean, Carole Beroset. Phyllis Lerman, june Metzgar, Karen Liukkonen, Marianne Robbins, Cynthia Palmer, Lorraine Ernst, Nancy Brown. The main objective of the Senior G. A. A. is to give in- terested girls an opportunity to participate in extra-currieu- lar sports. The program ranges from the highly competitive sports, such as hockey, basketball, softball, and volleyball, to more recreational sports, such as archery, golf, and bowl- ing. It also includes specialized clubs for the girls with abilities in the fields of modern dance and synchronized swimming. The turnout for intramural sports this year was Sitting, Left to Right: Carol Casper, Vice-President, Mrs, Pryor, Advisor, Anita Stith, President, Marty Schriever, Recording Secre- tary and Polywog President, Sue Danforth, Treasurer. Standing: Lynne Lackner, Archery Manager, Carol Hoffeld, Cheerleader Cap- tain, Sue Bollinger, Historian, Karen Krueck, Volleyball Manager, Phyllis Goodpaster, Basketball Manager, Nancy Schnell, Hockey Manager, Jennie Rahe, Softball Manager, Joanie Wasserman, Dance Club President, Barb Weber, Corresponding Secretary. the highest ever. Volleyball topped the list with ninety-eight girls participating. However, sponsoring a full time sports program is not our only goal. Along with the fun and value from the health standpoint in taking part in these sports, we are also inter- ested in the social, mental, and emotional aspect of things. Developing leadership and responsibility, learning to win and lose gracefully, the fun of belonging to a groupfall these are important. Planning social affairs for the mem- bers was given special consideration this year. The board planned several nice events. Included among these was the 'LBunko Party , an afternoon social, two initiations, and an open house after a basketball game in January. G. A. A. offers its members a wealth of opportunity to engage in almost any type of activity, and because of the great response from the students this year, we feel that we can pat ourselves on the back and say, HA job well donel' Girls' A tbletic Association First Row: Marty Schriever, Nancy Schnell, manager. Second Row: Anita Stith, Jan Schimpf, Dottie Malloy, Cynthia Palmer, Ann Niedermeyer, Jackie Myers, Ann Hoshaw, Maxine Hendricks, Mary Lou Sass, Nancy Brown. H ocleey The girls were anxious to get indoors after being outside for so long. Dribble, pass, and shoot were the shouts of the girls as they got the feel of the court again. Referee's whistles blew and the girls screamed as the teams competed for Hrst place in the intramural tournament. Girl's basketball differs from the boys in that it is not as strenuous and fast. It is one of the most popular G. A. A. activities. Attendance at a specific number of practices is required for eligibility on a regular team. Team captains are chosen from the girls participating by the manager and advisor. The honor team members are chosen for their sportsmanship, leadership, and skill. Although we didnlt participate in the playday we had a very successful season. Each year more girls are found on the hockey field dur- ing September and early November, This sport takes a great deal of endurance due to the constant running and a nec- essity for team work. This year we were able to send four teams to hockey playday to represent our school, and the honor team brought the season to a successful close with the traditional game against Hughes resulting in a 3-0 victory for Woodward. Bmketlm ll Left to Right: Phyllis Goodpaster, managerg Jennie Rahe, Nancy Brown, Joanie Wasserman, Nancy Schnell, -Ian Schimpf, Judy Dudley. Absent: Carol Burbank, Barbara Krautters, Carla Storm. Left to Right: Lynne Lackner, managerg Donna Ritzi, Joyce Tavlin, Hope Page, Gloria Sherbet, Sally Stevens, Jody Bauer. After the Christmas holidays, shouts such as uup and overu were heard coming from the gym as the girls were competing for volleyball championship. The honor team was picked from the girls who showed the most skill in playing volleyball, as well as good sports- manship and plenty of team spirit. The annual highlights of volleyball season was the honor team vs. the women faculty game. As usual this event served to be a very interesting event, with the student body cheering for the girls, while the teachers showed their enthusiasm for their team of friends. Volleyball A rclaery Yippee! My first bulls-eye! Ah, heck, its a rebound! That lowers my score four points. Archery season started off with a bang in the fall and lasted four weeks. Practices were held at twenty yard dis- tances. Five honor archers were chosen from the Efty-five girls that came out. Kneeling, Left to Right: jackie Myers, Karen Krueck, managerg Jennie Rahe. Standing, Left to Right: Marty Schriever, Nancy Brown, Anita Stith. Absent: Sue Danforth, Pamela Irvin. Back row, Left to Right: Virginia Brawley, Caryl Rine, Ann Niedermeier, Maxine Hendricks, Carolyn Fisher. Front row, Left to Right: Jan Schimpf, Patti Schneider, Carol Miller, Phyllis , Goodpaster, Joanne Allman. Catcher: Jackie Myers. Batter: Jennie Rahe, manager. S'Play ballf, is the popular call of the spring season as the girl's softball teams swing into action. The tournament com- petition provides both educational and recreational opportu- nities for the many girls who participate in one of G.A.Afs most popular sports. As in previous years, this season was highlighted by the annual All-Sports Playday held at Lunken Playheld. Wood- ward was represented by four softball teams which gave the usual good account of themselves, not only in competitive quality but also in sportsmanship. Softball is the hnal G.A.A. sport of the season and it closed a very successful year for our organization. The polywogs boasted this year of a membership of 66 girls, the largest membership the club has ever had. They also presented their longest show which consisted of a cast of one hundred people. This was made possible with the aid of the guppies and a few members of the boy,s swimming team. The hrst boy-girl duet was performed in their Toy- land production. Pol wo J First Row: Marty Schriever. Second Row: Lynne Dhonau, Carol Blersc h. Third Row: Carol Hoffeld, Laura Salisbury, Carol Hall. Fourth Row: Carolyn Sullivan, Donna Vandenberg, Lynne Calvin, .Ioanie Mitman, K aren Schlect, Barb Savery. Fifth Row: Dianne Boebinger, Pat Baker, Pat Tewell, Kay Watts, Sandy McKinney, Jill Lankford, Peg Fahy, Yvonne Balay, Maxine Hendricks. Sixth Row: Ann Hoshaw, Judy Eck, Kay Klinker, Marilyn Howard, Sue Zembach, Nancy Klein, Nancy Schnell, Linda Shaw, Magda Polsney, Linda Librize, Sue Bollinger, Karen Krueck. Seventh Row: Carol Casper, Barb Kuhnell, June Metzgar, Mary Ann Pollard, Ginny Roberts, Cindy Palmer, Joanna Hill, Marybelle Dean, Karen Liukkonen, Nancy Brown, Mary Lou Sass, Sandra Glynn, Sue Danforth. Eighth Row: Cissy Wilson, Marlene Rolnick, Kay Schan- bacher, Gail Greenberg, Phyllis Lerman, Ruth Holt, Rita Yamin, Barb Apselofif, Lynne Lackner, Louise Timmer, Emily Marx, Nancy Haggard, Jan Blersch. Absent: Ruth Ann Goodwin, Peggy Biven, Carol Konrad, Pam Cragg, Margaret Lucy. First Row, Sitting Left to Right: Bobbi Siebler. Jill Lankford, Betsy Morris, Ann Hoshaw, Jan Blersch, Donna Vandenberg, Barb Weber, Maureen McGarvey. Second Row, Kneeling: Brenda Schneider, Maxine Hendricks, Jan Schimpf, Joan Brickwood, Phyllis Lerman, Lynne Dhonau, Judy Routzong, Ann Niedermeyer, Carol Benson. Third Row, Standing: Diana Stabner, Lynne Calvin, Yvonne Balay, Shelia Conard, Bonnie Schafer, Carolyn Sudman, Sue Thomas. Members of Woodward's Modern Dance Club are se- lected by their ability to perform the required skills with rhythm, poise, and grace. The faculty advisor for the club is Mrs. James Kroencke, while Joanie Wasserman and Carole Beroset occupy the offices of President and Secretary-Treasurer respectively. By its participation in the Showcase, and the Art League and Arbor Day assemblies, this group has become well known throughout Woodward. A new idea, a Mother-Daughter Tea, was begun this year with the hope that it may become an annual affair. Modern Dance Club First Row, Left to Right: Carol Hofnfeld, Joanna Hill, Jean Knapp, Carole Beroset, Rosie Rogoff. Second Row: Anita Stith, Marty Schriever, Karen Krueck. Top: Joanie Wasserman. unior Girly Athletic Affn The Hi. G. A. A, organization offers a varied athletic program to 7th, 8th, and 9th grade girls. ln the early fall, the girls may participate in a team sport, Soccer, and an individual game, Badminton. Track follows these two activities in the late fall. Winter brings Hrst Volleyball and then Basketball. The spring season offers Softball for the team minded and archery for those who like to compete in the individual sports. First Row, Left to Right: Judy Kabakoff, Doris Freeman, Jennie Fine, Sharon Snyder, Rita Rodner, Diane Rosenfield. Taaron Dombar, La Merlis Danics, Anita McAnich, Patty Cole, Gail Schlarman, Pam Koehl, Cheryl Waite, Marilyn Zwerin, Nancy Kappler, Helen Hirsch, Second Row: Ann Kabakoff, Carol Tobin, Eileen Lazarus, Laura Kuhn, Leslie Rubin, Linda Hasden, Connie Jenkins, Lois Brewer, Sharon Nunnelly, Susan Tenbosch. Norma Scott, Cheryl Harris, Judy DeBord, Barbara Weiss, Elaine Goertemiller, Ann Tenbosch, Eileen Zwerin. Third Row: Lois Nathan, Gail Doughman, Beverly Hatter, Ann Katchian, Sue Walt ers, Evelyn Spiegel, Jeannie Jackson, Carol Brownstein, Doris Hargy, Sue Stineau, Janice Rousseau, Marilyn Kohn, Marcia Rousseau, Judy Barish, Kay Kenzie, Carol Morton, Reggie Berg. Fourth Row: Shirley Connett, Jackie Matthews, Jean Asher, Carol Lucas, Sandra Pellens, Mary Robinson, Carol Depoi, Lynne Rice, Anita Wray, Judy Devaud, Lynne Roberts, Pat Addison, Sue O'Connell, Tillie Richter, Vicki Shepard, Suzan Devaud, Rosemary Eng, Margaret Kroger. J 2? Q, 5 ,gf 2 m a y Bw Ar Aw. E 72, ' Q ws' N25 W Vin 4 1 pg .y A, .9 2 E Q 35 nf I ff, H I w ,, V in ,Q f ffigfff. V- .Www- W ..,. .. ,QW Q 4 1 53 Q an . f Q A N , an '2 Left to Right: Carol Dcpoi, Pat Addison, managerg Ann Katchian. umm' Archery Badminton is a Jr. Hi G.A.A. fall activity. The winners of Each Wednesday afternoon in the spring, the arrows are the loumamem me shown' Wlllllllllg above, bclow, along side, and sometimes in thc target, forA1'cl1e1'y is 21 most popular Jr. Hi. G. A. A. activity. o o ummf Badmznton Kneeling, Left to Right: Sue O'Connell. Evclyn Spcigel, manager. Standing: Rosemary Eng, Lynne Rice. Left to Right: Laura Kuhn, Judy Kabakoff, Reggie Berg. umm' Track The track meet is a late fall activity. Broadjump, basket- ball throw and softball throws for distance, soccer kick, and relays are the events. ' P1CtL1I'CCl below are mcxnbcrs of one of two soccer tcanis that participate in the city-wide Playday for seventh and eighth grade girls held at Walnut Hills High School. unior High Soccer Kneeling, Left to Right: Anita McAnich, Shirley Connctt, Suzanne Deva ud, Barbara Devaud. Rita Rodner. Standing, Left to Right: Sharon Snyder, Arlecn Tesscl, Gail Schlarnian, Laura Manischcwitz, Beverly Hattcr, Ann Kabakoff. W ,959 - .4 -.:.::' ,.ww.f. 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First Row, Left to Right: Steve Matsumoto, David Korros, Barbara Weiss, Jim Hinkle, Ron Katz, Steve Meitus, Reba Wood, Phyllis Wilner, Marcia Dorfman, Ida Orvit, Beverly Bristow, R obert Schulzinger. Second Row: Marcia Waldman, Barbara Klein, Paula Neb- olsky, Phyllis Adams, David Koflier, Jean Knapp, Jill Lankford. Aaron Barr, Tom Slurman, Susan Buchtman, Marlene Schwab, Louise Cohen, Danny Seltzer, Sue Lipsky, Sallie Reitzes, Connie Rouda. Third Row: Bill Miller, Larry Lazarus, Dick Calvin, Mary Ann Kasler, Rhea Blackwelder, Mary Mc- Mullen, Diane Windland, Judy Holloway, Gaile Kaiser, Jennie Rahe, Bettie Blankenship, Joan Wasserman, Lynne Calvin, Judy Smith, Irvin Kraus, Joe Farkas, Glenn Rand. Fourth Row: Terry Adams, Dick Hataway, Adrianne Wilson, Larry Brown, Mike Campbell, Myron Wittenbaum, Dave Sulvely, Jerry Saxton, Bill Miller, George Routt, Barry Phillips, Dick Brown, Phyllis Lerman, Stan Dragul, Orrin Nordstrom, Walter Schnee. VVoodward School Council is based on the principle of representative government with growth in leadership and increased student participation as its goals. It is the duty of each homeroom representative to keep his classmates informed of council's activities, to represent his homeroom in the Representative Assembly, and to be an active, contributing member ol' one of the committees of council. Thus he comes to understand and appreciate the workings of a democracy. School Council has come a long way toward attaining its goals by embarking earnestly upon numerous projects which provide for the practical application of leadership and democratic principles. Council's task, then, is to adopt a program of activities designed to improve citizenship, en- courage scholarship, and to serve the best interests of the school and the community. The 1957-58 Council has met this task realistically and has put into effect several projects. Among these are the adoption of the Woodward Creed, participation in several city-wide charity drives, establishment of an entertainment program for the inmates of Longview State Hospital, char- tering of school organizations, sale of Woodward china, sup- Student Council plying milk and doughnuts between exams, discussions in the homerooms of higher standards of scholarship, estab- lishment of evaluation programs, sponsoring of several so- cial affairs including Woodward's first Homecoming Dance, and preparations for Citizenship Week. OFFICERS. First Row, Left to Right: Sue Lipsky, Jean Knapp, Joan Wasserman. Second Row: Jennie Rahe, Diane Windland, Phyllis Lerman. Third Row: Bill Miller, Stanley Dragul. Standing: Dick Hataway. First Row, Left to Right: Mary McMullen, Rhea Blackwelder, Diane Windl and, Joan Wasserman, Dick Hataway, Sue Lipsky, Larry Brown, Marcia Dorf- rnan, Steve Matsumoto. Second Row, Standing: Paula Nebolsky, Phyllis Lerman, Lynne Calvin, Stan Dragul, William Miller, Dick Calvin, Walter Sehnne, Reba Wood, Phyllis Werner. The Executive Council consists of the Council officers and the chairmen of School Council's nine standing committees. Its work is broad and varied. The projects of all committees must Hrst be approved by the Executive Council before be- ing presented to the Representative Assembly. The Execu- tive Council acts as a clearing house for suggestions and questions concerning council business. Here ideas are born, discussed and put in motion. This body acts in an advisory mal meetings the aims of Council are crystallized and many of the problems are solved and eliminated. The sponsor and advisor of Council is Mrs. Dorothy Schroeter with Mr. Eugene Shrimpton acting as coordinator. Other faculty leaders are Mr. William Sprcen, Mrs. Della Heitkamp, Mr. Max Coyle, Miss Jennie Fine, Mr. Joseph McConn, Mr. John Howard Owen, and Mr. Winton Moel- ler. ca Jacit and is also a Jolic makinff Hrou . During its infor- Y 0 S P c MRS. SCHROETER STUDENT STORE Left to Right: Dick Braunstein, Dave White, Harold Sterling, Jim Luken. CONCESSION CREW Standing, Left to Right: Richard Watkins, Phil Combs, Graham Hall, Harry Sterling. Seated: Frank Har- tung, Chairman. Not Pictured: Jerry Williamson. Executive Council ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF. First Row, Left to Right: Maureen McGarve y, Donna Noiman, Bonnie Agin, Rosalie Rogoff. Bob Woodward, Karon Llu konnen, Carol Casper, Nancy Siemering, Stan Dragul, Jennie Rahe, Richard Stoltzmally Max Cfiggelf, Jean Knapp, Diana Stablwf- ANNUAL STAFF MAUREEN MCGARVEY CAROL CASPER ....... BONNIE AGIN ... MAX CRIGGER ....... NANCY SIEMERING . .. DONNA NOIMAN ..... RICHARD STOLTZMAN KAREN LUIKKONEN . . JEAN KNAPP ........ DIANA STABNER .... STAN DRAGUL .... VICKI EVANS ANITA STITH ........ BOB wooDwARD ..... JOANIE WASSERMAN . ROSALIE ROGUFF JOHN MCGEHEE CAROL UASPER . .. .. . . . .... Co-Editor ..........Co-Editor . . . .Senior Class Editor .... . .junior Class Editor ...Sophomore Class Editor .......Freshrnan Class Editor . .Eighth Grade Class Editor Seventh Grade Class Editor .... . .Organizations Editor . . . .Photography Editor . . . . . .Sports Editor .......Copy Editor . . . . . .Special Drawings ...Student Photographer . .. .Business Manager ................Typist .... Opening Section Editor .... Opening Section Editor MISS CAROLYN HATHAWAY MR. WILLIAM STRUNK Literary Advisor Business Advisor ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES. First Row, Left to Right: Sharon Snyder, Carol Od9l'lhS, Judy Smith, D01'0thy OWGI1, Jeff Key. Gary Shnee, Cindy C0rd6S, Nancy Marshall, Mike Frank, John Mascari, Mike Roth, Howard Simons, Patty Rapp, Bonnie Brydon, Amy Nathan, Nancy Kapler, Sharon Medros, Gary Mallin, Phyliss Geotz. Second Row: Doris Friedman, Vivian Stern, Eileen Lazarus, Kenny Bayersdorfer, Jeanne Lang, Janice Dine, Carol Haulk, David Dressler, Anna McClellan, Linda Kaye, Ann Katchen, Dick Henninger, George Routt, Marcia Kassner, Janet Felschan, Linda Ruben, Elaine Ferguson, Fackie Golding, Karen Bailey, Sue Brant, Sheila Klein, Linda Frank, Hal Silverman, Judy Smith. Third Row: Mary Moorehead, Charlene Bartell, Joyce Eggerding, Carol French, Gail Bookman, Diane Stabner, Sharon Burchett, Margaret Kroger, Paul Richman, Sandy Davis, Judy Routzong, Bill Norfolk, Liz Mayer, Carole Blerch, Judy Pellins, Kay Jenkins, Ellen Fogel, Sandy Miller, Lynn Dhonau, Myra Harris, Susan Sloman, Mary Curtis, Garda SOY11mG1', Jane Strohmenger, Carolyn Hill. Fourth Row: Marty Schriever, Kay Schanbacker, Linda Rubel, Elaine Friedenn, Judy Lutz, Judy Boone, Danell Wat- ters, Bob Hoshaw, Bill Hoeft, John Allman, Jim Meltcr, John Hubbard, Larry Gates, Herb Koffler, Kon Dutz, Bob Davis, Gary Vice, Sandra Glynn, Car- ter Havner, Jim Hemwall, Phylis Goodpaster, Tom Blankenship, Roger Howell, Margaret Lucy. This year's annual stall' was given the task of capturing the typical day of a Woodward student in copy and pictures. Scheduling individual pictures, photographing all school ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF. Left to Right: Jin siiverman, Barbara activities, launching a Subscription Campaign, and Pprsuad- Apseloff, Marjorie Levine, Mary Ann Robbins, Kay Watts, Steve Good- . , , , man, Linda Weinstein. ing merchants to buy ads was only a beginning oi our work. Wlien the pictures were returned they had to be identihcd and copy for each one written-often rewritten. The famil- iar annual soon began to take form, and then one day we knew we were almost Hnished when the printed pages ar- rived and nightmare of proof reading began. But hnally, word by word, the completed product emerged showing the story of aday at VVoodward. Woo W m' Tremuref BULLDOG BARKS EDITORS. First Row, Left to Right: Frank Slesnick, Roger Collier. Second Row: Elaine Meisel, Red Cummins. Third Row: Anita Stith, Signe Von Gerichten. Fourth Row: Pam Irvin. Top Step: Keith Dimond. Seventy-five Vlloodward students and teachers combined efforts to give their high school a weekly paper, the Bulldog Barkn'Through nrehxsxvoNdng,the MaH'and faeuhy ad- vkorg hdrs hladonna Xkuuf and hir john Sunnenberg, turned out thirty issues, informing school, home, and com- munity of Woodward news, editorials, features, and sports events ' Seniors Keith Dimond and Sue Hill headed a group of eight editors in the positions of Editor-In-Chief and Man- aging Editor. Signe Von Gerichten displayed her talents by working in the position of News Editor, giving the paper a 'gface in the front page. Pam Irvin, also a senior, dealt with editorials on page two, while Sandy Reed featured various news items around school on page three. Roger Collier, a junior, and Frank Slesnick, a sophomore, represented the pa- per's young talent with their work on the Bulldog Barkly interesting Sports Page. Although the Bulldog Bark's Very Goodn rating, na- tionally, is commendable, great strides will be made next year to improve. Advertising Manager Frank Hartung, and Financial Manager Chuck Kemman served invaluable serv- icethroughouttheschoolyear WVid1 a Hne crop OfjOUfD3HSHlStUdCHtSIHONlHg up in ranks, the Bulldog Barkfv future looks bright. 126 STAFF KEITH DIMOND . . . SUE HILL .............. SIGNE VON GERICHTEN PAMELA IRVIN .... FRANK SLESNICK . . . ROGER COLLIER .... CHUCK KEMMAN . .. HARRIET CUMMINS .... ANITA STITH . .. MRS. MADONNA VANCE MR. JOHN SUNNENBERG .. . .Editor-in-Chief ... .Managing Editor . . . .News Editor ....Feature Editor ... .Sports Co-Editor ....Sports Co-Editor . . . .Business Manager .. . .Publicity Co-ordinator . . . .Art Director . . . .Advisor . . . .Advisor Bulldo BULLDOG BARKS ADVISORS. Left to Right: Mr. John Sunnenberg, Business Advisorg Mrs. Madonna Vance, Editorial Advisor. BULLDOG BARKS REPRESENTATIVE. First Row, Left to Right: Michael Rose, Carol Sue Trimble, Billy Ackerman, Joey Goldberg, Lois Nathan, Feif Boer, Bill Norfolk, Jan Schimpf, Mary Lou Morgan, Bark Rodner, Annette Waxler, Elaine Cohen, Mitchell Sacks, Barbara Telbs, Mary Medley, Tom McLin. Second Row: Marietts Dray, Connie Rouda, Ellen Simpkin, Eileen Berman, Phil Irvin, Judy Dean, Tommie Pierce, Signe Von Gerichten, Nancye O'Hair, Gail Greenberg, Sue Bookman, Sue Zemboch, Bev Rosenfield, Carolyn Hill, Pam Craigg, Barbara Lauterbach, Marilynn Zwerin. Third Row: Devin God- sey, Janet Seaman, Barbara Apseloff, Paula Nebosky, Bonnie Woellner, Carol Brownstein, Marilyn Howard, Janet Woodall, Jerry Horwitz, Nancy Klein, Kay Watts, Janice Dine, Judy Shoup, Betsy Gershkovitz, Barbara Katz, Sue Tash, Phyllis Goetz, Sandy Leaders, Jeannette Haseler. Fourth Row: Judy Linder, Nancy Vaughn, Hershey Wise, Jody Lutz, Jo-anne Niedleman, Mary Ann Pollard, David Oakley, Lee Pesakoff, Bob DeGraH, Dave Shively, Bob Baden, Tom Neuman, Chuck Koch, Robert Sears, Steif Lenwohl, Phil Bartel, Betty Blankenship, Sheila Conard, Jim King, Paul Weissenberg, Judy De- vard, Marilyn Campbell. Ba ries BULLDOG BARKS BUSINESS STAFF. Standing, Left to Right: Cindy Miles, Judy Weber, Chuck Kemman, Nancy O'Hara. BULLDOG BARKS LITERARY STAFF. First Row, Left to Right: David Dressler, Bonnie Woellner, Maryann Robbins, Charles Cook, James Katz, Rosalie Rogoff, Jennie Rahe, Carol Hoiiield, Illene Kushner. Second r Row: Susan Tash, Carol Stein, Linda Rubel, Stan Dra- gul, Jerry Samuels, Barry Steinberg. Third Row: Carol Hall, Jan Seaman, Lynn Hammond, Bob Woodward, Richard Stoltzman, Jim Behr. Fourth Row: Joanne All- man, Carolyn Hill. Most Talented ANITA STITH and LARRY BROWN Most Athletic MARTY SCHRIEVER and DALE NORRIS enior Populmfit Context Best Smile CARQLYN HILL and RON REIS Best All Around CAROL HOFFELD and DALE KISKER Most Likely To Succeed MARYBELLE DEAN and FRANK HARTUNG Best Comedians KAREN LUIKKENON and MIKE HEUMMER Best School Citizen JOANNIE XVASSERIWAN and DICK HATAWVAY Best Looks CINDY MILES and CHUCK KEMMENS Busiest SIGNE VONGRIECHTEN and KEITH DIMOND Senior Populmfit Contest JEAN KNAPP and HERB KOFFLFIR Best Personality Best Dancers CHUCK KOCH and JUDY VVEBER Cutest Couples KEITH DIMOND, CAROL HOFFELD, PAM CRAGG, AND BOB FEE We 6? 5 fr 'Q H 4' 4 Q o a , ffjjf ., f I' 1 113' W .,..L , ,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,:,.:.f,,,,,,,. ,.,. x, I Kia an 5? w 6 5 K 1 3' , 2 If A kk ' ':x,. I . .,,,...i,.fII:.- V ,x,,q,,,.,.:.,..:,..... . My Q J CM 8 -Q, D ,rf x 4 4 4 : 1: .2 ' n ef , 5 4 i K s A M ry: vip, Ha 9 Q ,, NM' S iii ZYQZMSQYER NEWS zawwdw? EMF Nil M I , ' . wi S iw'-3 MSMNQENWMQEE EDM if-f'ff'1'f -has-em WWW fwwzhgt W yn if 5 2 3 , Q -A if , f fm-:-f .V 4-L x sr 5 ' A ,. A ,ang ? M 3 Q . Q , , Q V. , , v' 5 enior High Band Present in full force at all events is the Woodward Senior Band under the direction of Mr. Jack Snyder. A rigid sched- ule is maintained by the band in its participation in many school activities. Members agree that the football games are the most exciting of all. They like to remember cheering at the games, getting the jitters before a show, and the proud feeling following a successful performance. Extracurricular offerings include Showcase, ensembles, and dance band. First Row, Left to.Right: G. Fromhold, C. Kumph, R. Stoltzman, B. Pesout, S. Clayland, G. Bookman, N. Shmalo, D. Jackson. Second Row: G. Robbins, M Schlensker, D. Lieberman, B. Davidson, S. Marcees, K. Hayslip, C. Plogstedt. J. Eck, S. Lieberman, K. Jenkins, C. Lush, A. Arend, B. Kissinger, T Krugar, S. Fleischer, T. Ahlburn, G. Hall. Third Row: N. Friedman, B. Linninger, R. Alcoke, L. Robbins, G. Michaelson, S. Tobin, B. Schwartz, B Mormon, H. Wilkerson, S. Cohen, F. Minnich, S. Safer, B. Curtsinger, P. Havdin, H. Kabaleoff, J. Madden, R. Sherman, B. Blount, D. Sawyer, G. Van- Dyke, H. Harris, J. Woodruff, R. Sommers, H. Weiss. Fourth Row: L. Brown, President, Mr. J. Snyder, K. Jenkins, J. Koolman, I. Shapero, O. Curtsinger S. Jentz. 1136 Senior High Band Formation Maj'o rettes First Row, Left to Right: Toni Meyers, Carolyn Fisher, Gail 1 Greenberg, Dave Jackson, Carole Beroset, Anita Willis, Joan ' Brickwood. 137 The Woodward Senior Choir Since the opening of lNoodward in 1953 the senior high choir has been under the direction of Mr'. Robert McSpadden. The group, one of the largest at school, has performed at several school functions and in many outside activities. Among the outside activities were participation in the NEMA concert and the May Festival. Officers of senior choir arc: Larry Brown, presidentg Red Cummins, vice-presi- dentg Carol Beroset, secrctaryg and Gene McGuire, treasurer. 138 First Row, Left to Right: Janet Bertram, Judy Pryor. Linda Eck, Carol Skurow, Garda Sommers, Carol Murray, Beth McGehee, Anita Stith, Kay Klinker, Elaine Ruskin, Suzie Hosey, Michael Meisel, Emily Wade, Janet Seaman, Faye Dalton, Maureen McGarvey, Shirley Martin, Carol Nides, Jackie Meyers, Joyce Eggerding, Julia Drake. Second Row: Barbara DeHart, Paula Nebolsky, Jackie Newman, Jan Schimpf, Marianne Raitz, Barbara Wolf, Joan Brick- wood, Bonnie Schafer, Jenny Boering, Karen Watts, Carol Casper, Karen Krueck, Marjie Levine, Jan Blersch, Carol Benson, Nancy Kl-eine, Judy Wil- liams, Diane Boebinger, Judy Pellans, Linda Burton, Carol Hoffield, Kathy Bollinger. Third Row: Amy Nathan, Judy Moffet, Sue Bollinger, Sharon Cipol- lone, Pat Grembo, Randy Rosenbaum, Barbara Duderstadt, Linda Rubel, Carol Peroset, Harriet Cummins, Pam Horton, Barbara Savery. Doris Ann Rahe, Kay Holt, Linda Travis, June Metzger, Jennie Rahe, Harley Zwerin. Fourth Row: Mike Altherr, Irvin Kraus, Steve Simpson, Jim Marshall, Caridyne Rich- erson, George Parson, Larry Roy, Jerry Williamson, Jim Dudley, Richard Niebusch, Barry Follmer, Mike Huemmer, William Schwab, Walter Jones, Edward Kassner, Max Cohen, Robert DeGroI'f, Jeff Hooden, Roger Howell, Sherman Kapplan, Tom Reiber, Tam Stewart, Pat Williams, Sterling Williams. Fifth Row: Harold Chapman, Larry Brown, Chuck Kemman, James Jessup, Ken Kirsch, Rodney Elmore, Mike Davidson, John Fix, Carol Von Fischer, Herb Koffler, Frank Conboy, Gene McGuire, Bob Emrich, Bill Brown, Steve Clause, Jerry Hahn, Mike Thiel, Jim Mercer, George Owens, Dale Kisker, John Watts, Jim Reinschmidt, Paul Brill, David Jackson, Jim Melter. Not Pictured: Barbara Brook, Carol Stein, Joanne Luchrman, Rosalie Rogoff. 139 Woodward Ememble The Ensemble is composed of select senior high voices. The members are chosen on the basis of singing ability, music knowledge, and appreciation of the art. Singing with senior choir and performing at city functions are among their activities. This year's officers are: Dale Kisker, president, Dianne Boebinger, vice-president, Carol Hoffeld, secretary, and John Watts, treasurer. First Row, Left to Right: Jul-ia Drake, Joyce Eggerding, Shirley Martin, Linda Buxton. Dianne Boebinger, Jennie Rahe, June Metzger, Linda Travis, Kay Holt, Jackie Meyers, Carolyn Nides, Judy Pellans, Carol Hoflield, Judy Eck, Carol Owens, Kath Bollinger. Second Row: Sterling Williams, Sherman Kapplan, Rodger Howell, Tom Stewart, David Jack- son, John Watts, Dale Kisker, Bemard Robbins, Jim Reinschmidt, Jim Melter, John Hartung, Tom Reiber, Pat Williams, Harley Zwerin. Not Pictured: Paul Brill. Girly' Chorus Under the very capable leadership of Mr. Robert Mc- Spadden, the fifth bell girls' glee club and the sixth bell mixed chorus combined to make the Girls' Chorus. In the 126th Founder's Day Assembly and the Christmas Concert, the two groups participated. Each club has officers with Carolyn Nides, President, Jill Langford, Vice-President, and Shirley Martin, Secretary of Girls' Glee. Nancy Strickler, President 5 Yvonne Balay, Vice-President, and Joanie Wainer, Secretary, make up the oflicers of Mixed Chorus. To be a member you must have an interest in singing and be students in Senior High School. First Row, Left to Right: Carol Davis, Judy Dudley, Leslie Rubin, Car- lene Drexilius, Elaine Meisel, Helen Reeves, Marcia Neumark, Carol French, Alta Abbott, Doreen Lubow, Joyce Eggerdine, Barbara Distel, Suzanne Sullivan, Jill Langford, Carol Burbank. Second Row: Donna Thomas, Dolores Mutchnik, Margaret Kroger, Sharlene Witt, Jo Anne Bauer, Maxine Hendricks, Pam Ventre, Gloria Zeifman, Marie Martin, Betty Greene, Shirley Martin, Claudia Wynn, Ina Lawson, Carol Wagner, Janice Raines. Third Row: Sue Thomas, Barbara Kuhnell, Marilyn Morgan, Elaine Friedman, Lynn Roberts, Kathie Meyer, Carol Blum, Joanie Wainer, Joanne Heitkamp, Sylvia Neat, Carolyn Nides, Janice Rousseau, Fern Seidenstein, Linda Li Brize, Lorraine Haynes. Fourth Row: Virginia Pelzer, Sharon Lester, Sandy Foter. First Row, Left to Right: Mr. Robert McSpadden, Leonard McIntosh, Phil Bartel, Jerry Davis, Mike Davidson, Robert Baird, Jeff Hoodin, Ken Carpenter, Ora Newport, Teddy Mayer, Vice-President. Second Row: Fred Guenther, James Melter, John Hartung, President: Bob Sil- verman, Bruce Humphries, Bob Davis. Third Row: Bernard Robbins, Dick Strobel, John Holzman, Bill Brown, Harry Lefton. Not Pictured: Jerry Brohard, Terry Reed, Don Anderson, Jerry Hahn, Vernon Roy, Pat Williams. The Boy's Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Robert C. McSpadden, is a 22 period subject. The qualification for membership is a true desire to sing. The purpose of the class is accomplished by the enjoyment obtained through working and singing together. They participated in the Christmas Concert and assembly and the Spring Concert. These performances will long be remembered by each boy who took part. First Row, Left to Right: Judy Compton, Cynthia Cordes, Ann Ezzell, Jackie Golding, Sherry Hailstone, Beverly Hatter, Gretchen Herron, Carol Hauk, Barbara Lauterbach, Martha Curtsinger, Elaine Effron, Sue Herrick, Karen Whitt, Ida Okvit, Miriam Translateur, Dianne Luken, Lois Nathan, Yvonne Sacks, Eileen Beoke. Second Row: Barbara Tellis, Norma Scott, Nancy Marshall, Patty Rapp, Jean Hott, Linda Hasden, Elaine Goertemiller, Sue Lipsky, Betty Kraus, Marilyn Campbell, Vera Harvey, Shirley Dice, Evelyn Spiegel, Beverly Morris, Devonne Godsey, Sue Hoeweller, Jane Guggenheim, Su Steinau, Francine Pearl, Ann Katchian. Third Row: Shelley Russak, Nancy Gover, Rita Elliott, Mar- cella Strobel, Carol Meier, Lois Howell, Mary Robinson, Sue Hirschberg, Aaron Barr, Jeffrey Borer, Steve Goodman, Chuck Shuller, Carol Lucas, Jean Watson, Rose DeGroff, Judy Martin, Judy King, Rosalie Berman, Barb Camins. Fourth Row: Barb Brown, Judy Silverstein, Reyna Fettner, Leslie Rhein, Nancy Vaughn, Lois Howell, Vickie Shepherd, Dianne Stamp, Jane Strohmenger, Jim Miller, Mike Frank, Emie Overstreet, Stan Matthews, Jeff Paul, Barb Hotter, Arlene Mathis, Carol Depoi, Anita Wray, Andrea Matthews, Sara Daniels, Iris Meyers, Judy DeBord. Fifth Row: Ginger Martin, Sandra Pellens, Suzanne Devaud, Pat Ireland, Judy Devaud, Sandy Stone, Jane Price, Jim Wyler, Mike Kahn, Charles Husman, David Oakley, Bill Baker, Ruth Weinstein, Jackie Malone, Pat Schroder, Pat Evans, Ingrid Wallin, Janet Scharper. Absent: Donna Noiman, Carol Flanagan, Fred Shockley, Arlene Tessel, Reggie Berg, Calvin Goubbs. Each day at the Sixth Period, one hundred five young voices blend in beautiful sound from the Lunchroom Annex. This is the Woodward Junior Choir, directed by Miss Rita Will. The president of Junior Choir is an ambitious young man, Charles Husman, who had the distinction of being an officer of Junior Choir for two successive years. He repre- sented Woodward this year at a Young People's Symphony Concert in the presentation of a silver baton to Dr. Thor Johnson, Director of the Symphony, as a parting gift from the Junior High students of Cincinnati. The reportoire of the choir has been ambitious and va- ried, running the gamut from such great works as the Bortniansky 'iCheoubic Hymn and the Counod Lovely Appearu to such currently popular favorites as i'Round and Roundi' and Catch a Falling Star. Bo JJ lee Club unior Choir unior and enior The people responsible for supplying piano background for the junior and senior high choirs are the aeeompanists. They have the task of learning endless pieces of musie and playing them over and over, Accompanying the Ensemble is SENIOR HI ACCOMPANISTS. Joanne Luerhman, Julie Drake, Judy Peilins. Not Pictured: Suzie Hosey, Doris Ann Rahe. Accompamstf julie Drake, and J Rahe, Suzie Hosey, Martha Curtsinger Strohmenger, and L JUNIOR CHOIR ACCO singer, Ingrid! Wallin, C Standing First Row, Left to Right: Carole Beroset, Gail Greenburg, Carolyn Fisher, Karen Luikkenen, Red Cummins, Joanie Wasserman, Barb Weber, Margaret Lucy, Joanie Brickwood. Second Row: Jan Blersch, Sue Dan- forth, Donna Vandenberg, Carol Benson, Carol Hoffeld, Carol Casper, Jennie Rahe, Lynne Calvin, Toni Meyers, Miss Shepler. Third Row: Singe Von Gerichten, Carolyn Hill, Anita Stith, Pam Cragg, Emily Wade, Elaine Ruskin, Karen Schlect, Paul Trefy, Lynne Hammond, Judy Williams. Fourth Row: Bruce Humphries, Bill Brown, Carl Von Fisher, Bill Neat, Leslie Barr, Rosie Rogoff, Susan Brant, Phylis Lerman, Janice Dine, Sue Zimboch, Kathy Goertemiller. Fifth Row: Kay Jenkins, Sue Braun, Barb Wettig, Pat Baker, Judy Dean, Beverly Rosenfield, Elaine Meisel, Keith Jenkins, Tom Brown, Bruce Evans, Bob Neel. Sixth Row: Dottie Malloy, Dolline Kassner, Barb Wettig, Barbara Pesout, Mary Lou Dwiel, Judy Vogt, Phyllis Barnard, Pam Horton, Juanita Deer, Brenda Schneider, Jackie Myers, Janet Fetsehaxn. Seventh Row: Barry Phillips, Diane Jordan, Suzie Hosey, Gaile Keiser, Gwen Hoffman, Janet Ziegler, Shirley Richardson, Jean Ann Segale, Carol Skurrow, Chuck Koch, Dick Hunninger, Joe Buchanon. Eighth Row: Jody Lutz, Judy Shoup, Lorraine Ernst, Linda Foster, Pat Tewelle, Kay Watts, Carole Holmes, Magda Polesnay, Kathy Ladd, Carol Stein, Sharon Carp, Jackie Neuman. Ninth Row: Jenny Boering, Susan Bryant, Marilyn Curtis, Ginny Pelser. Linda Rubel, Gail Bookman, Mary Staub, Kay Kliner, Randy Rosenbaum, Pat Grembo, Jenny Osgood, Donna Simone. Tenth Row: Vivian Morgan, Barb Ringhand, Liz Mayer, Linda Turner, Judy Pellins, Marianne Raitz, Kathy Bollinger, Jim Hemwall, Jim Curry, Bob Metzcar, Charles Schmidt, Harold Sterling, Stephanie Butchkins. Eleventh Row: Doris Malloy, Janet Seaman, Nancy Kleine, Carolyn Sullivan, Elizabeth Hack- man, Jim Murphy, Jim Marshall, Tom Meuman, Bill Blout, Jim Hold, Carol Hall, Vicki Franklin, Sandi Snyder. Twelfth Row: Anita Silver- stein, Susan Schott, Carol Alter, Bobbie Terer, Harriet Monches, Marcia Schultz, Jewell Rouda, Jill Silverman, Barb Savery, Kay Schanbacker, Marty Schreiver, Sue Bollinger, Karen Krueck. Thirteenth Row: Kathy Ladd, Paula Nebolsky, Harley Zwerin, Jan Schimpf, Steve Clause, Barry Greenburg, Herb Koffler, Bud Sales, Joe Spirit, Barry Binkley, Bob Burkitt, Dale Kisker, Bernie Robbins. One ol' the largest and most active organizations at Wood- ward is the Senior Pep Club. Among its many service proj- ects are Pep Assemblies, Annual Blue and White Day, char- tered buses to the football and basketball games, and a spe- cial section at the games for all members. A party for the Woodward participants of all sports and the sale of shakers, pennants, and ties are also among the activities of Pep Club, and let's not forget the primary purpose, the promotion of pep, enthusiasm, and school spirit. Pep Club membership this year totals 354 students from the 10th, llth, and 12th grades. These students become members upon paying fifty cents at the beginning of the football or basketball season. This membership entitles them to a reduced bus rate to the games. Because of its large membership it is necessary to form- ulate and execute most plans through the Pep Club Board. This board calls on the members to contribute both ideas and efforts through committees. The Pep Club Board con- Senior Pep Club First Row, Left to Right: Jill Lankford, Judy Routzong, Jean Depoi, Maureen McGarvey, Bonnie Schaefer, Nancy Siemering, Kathy Hayslip, Merrile Koffler, Ann Neidermeyer, Ginny Roberts. Second Row: Cindy Miles, Janet Bertram, Dick Calvin, Judy Sedam, Gloria Van Luit, Dick Page, Bill Henefelt, Roger Howell, Stan Weiss, Bob Fee. Third Row: Donna Lengel, Cindy Palmer, Margaret Green, Laura Salisbury, Sandra McKenny, Larry Brown, Mike Schlenzker, Bruce Oliver, William Nor- folk, Joyce Bartlett, Frank Courtney. Fourth Row: Joanne Allman, Bob Davis, Sterling Williams, Rod Sommer, Walt Shrouf, Jerry Woodruif, Frank Hartung, Chuck Miller, Alan Arend, Dave Jackson, Dave Scher- rer. Fifth Row: Mary Beth Herbid, Sandra Harris, Barb Swillinger, Sharon Smith, Susan Miller, Marrianne Heights, Carol Perrine, Nancy Ely, Judy Fugate, June Metzger, Mary Ann Robbins, Regina Limenstoll. Sixth Row: Carolyn Taylor, Amy Nathan, Phyliss Adler, Linda Camp- bell, Lynne Moore, Mary Jo Toner, Carole Rine, Virginia Brawley, Nancy Schnell, Linda Li Brize, Gary Thorton, Lynne Dhonau. Seventh Row: Bob Liland, Wayne Siebe, Mimi Branstrump, Charlene Armbruster, Juanita Davis, Julia Drake, Barb Cooke, Sherie Robertson, Judy Bis- choff, Marybelle Dean, Linda Eck, Peggy Biven. Eighth Row: Ann Ho- shaw, Yvonne Balay, Bonnie Agin, Peggy Fahy, Joyce Tavlin, Dianne Boeinger, Martha Meyer, Maxine Hendricks, Lilas Smith, Pam Irvin, Judy Dudley, Gaile Thornton, Ninth Row: Sherry Crouch, Janet Gor- don, Debbie Rittenhouse, Judy Cramer, Mike Dickter, Ralph Marianson, Bill Blout, Dave Riife, Jim Murphy, Tom Newman, Bud Sales, Carol Conard, Judy Mitchell. Tenth Row: Marilyn Binfold, Sally Cheer, Vir- ginia Wayman, Lois Gerrein, Mary McHenry, Emily Miller, Laura Blu- menthal, Carolyn Clark, Barbara Wolf, Sandy Baker, Sue Heidenreich, Cynthia Goetz, Lisa Mayerson. Eleventh Row: Margo Thomas, Betsy Morris, Judy Weber, Les Barr, Bill Brown, Bill Neat, Bruce Humphries, Carl Von Fisher, Peggy Pep, Linda Travis, Steve Grant, Shiela Conard, Jamie Dutro. Twelfth Row: Best Yeller, Too Loud, Carol Silverstein, Garda Sommer, Joyce Eggerding, Tommy Pierce, Ann Follin, Sandy Sloan, Doris Rahe, Joanne Luerhman, Carole Blersch, Carol Murray, Sue Marcus. Thirteenth Row: Susan Brant, Diane Zisrnan, John Watts, Bar- bara Kuhnell, Marilyn Morgan, Meg Glover, Sandy Foter, Carolyn Fisher, Dotty Funk, Ken Kippenbrock, Harry Spirit, James Prowd. Four- teenth Row: Eddie Kassner. sists of the faculty sponsor, Miss Marilyn Shepler, Joanie Wasserman, President, Barbara Weber, Vice-President: Harriet Cummins and Karen Liukkonen, Secretaries: Sandy Read, Treasurer: Mai'garet Lucy, Historianl Carol HofTeld, Head Cheerleader, and Carole Beroset, Head Majorette. First Row, Standing: Joanie Wasserman, President. Seated Front: Bar- bara Weber, Vice President. Seated, Left to Right: Karen Luikkonen, Corresponding Secretary: Carole Beroset, Head Majoretteg Margaret Lucy, Historian: Carol Hofiield, Head Cheerleader, Harriet Cummins, Recording Secretary. Not Pictured: Sandy Read, Treasurer. First Row, Front to Back: Carol Fialco, Sandy Miller, Shirley Frisch, Jeannette Nassler, Jackie Dietz, Joyce Huxel, Alta Abbott, Carole Kon- ard, Jeanette Hagedorn. Second Row: Mary Medley, Mary McHenry, Virginia Wayman, Doris Luttrell, Barbara McKentosh, Marlene Schwab, Sarah Simon. Third Row: Janet Wolf, Mary Lou Morgan, Lois Kerrain, Glenda Ball, Beverly Beadles, Brenda Schneider, Juanita Deer, Patsy Burke, Marilyn Knabelkamp, Lois Wilner. Fourth Row: Margaret Hoff- man, Irene Fox, Nita Davis, Miriam Bronstrump, Shiela Conard, Judy Fugate. Fifth Row, Standing: Miss Honekamp, Joyce Meadows, Barbara Owen, Wanda Godbey, Judy Tomas, Wanda Doughman, Thelmas Skid- more, Connie Smith. The purpose of the Woodward Business Club is to develop knowledge of the business world, to help each member grow in personality and leadership, and to render service to the school and to the community. To attain these goals twenty-five members met every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. In November, February, and April the members visited the Gibson Art Company, South-Western Publishing Com- pany, and Procter and Gamble Company, respectively. In December and March Mr. A. O. Wells, Personnel Relations Dept. of the Post OHice and Mr. George Young, President of Better Business Bureau were invited to address the group. Several of the club members assisted the counselors with the mailing of postal cards and questionnaires in the follow- up of the Class of 1957. A picnic in May brought the 1957-58 year to a successful close. Burinesr Club First Row: Left to Right: Dennis Lubow, Kenny Bayersdorfer. Second Row: Carolyn Clark, Jinx Wray, Marilyn Curtis, Sue Bryant, Linda Weinstein. Third Row: Elaine Ruskin, Mrs. Davis, sponsor, Margaret Green, Dave Boegeman, Nancy Ely, Larry Seeskin, Harvey Harris, Carol Gertzman. The Tax Stamp Council exists for the good of the school. Homeroom representatives are chosen at the beginning of the school year. From these students a council is selected to handle different aspects of a tax stamp organization. Under the direction of Mrs. Tristler and Mrs. Davis the council functions in three branches. A committee to present infor- mation to homerooms, an art committee to illustrate statis- tics and information by means of posters and charts, and a group which keeps records and distributes tickets for enter- tainment rewards. Entertainment is given to students who bring in the re- quired amount of tax stamps, during a certain length of time. This year there have been one live talent show, a movie, and a contest followed by a program to interest the students. Construction has begun this year on a new gymnasium. All tax stamp refunds will be used to help purchase seats for the new and larger gymnasium. Tax Stamp Council First Row, Left to Right: Miss Faught, Ann Niedermeyer, Martha. Meyer, Carol Hall. Ann Folling, Mrs. Parker. Second Row: Hope Page, Judy Cramer, Marcia Schulz, Stuart Tobin, Steve Tellis, Larry Lazams, Cookie Carnins, Carole Skurow, Anita Stith, Carolyn Hill, Sue Steinan, Rosalie Berman, Terry Ramsier, Chuck Sonenshein, Richard Stalzman, Steve Meitus, Susan Brant, Paula Roth. Third Row: Jeff Deutsch, Kathy Ladd, Signe Von Gerichten, Pam Horton, Karen Watts, Bonnie Agin, Louise Timer, Lynne Moore, Janet Gordon, Barbara Swillinger, Bill Lucy, Yvonne Balay, Barb Ringhand, Jackie Malone, Elizabeth Hackman, Nancy Ely, Anita Silverstein, Kathy Hayslip, Elaine Rusking, Mary Staub, Carolyn Sullivan, Maynard Speigel, Joanne Allman, Carolyn Nides, Judy Pellens, Magda Polesny, Sandy Sloan, Tom Chambers. Fourth Row: Gene Muhlenpoh, Barb Wolf, Paulelle Naperstick, Madleine Cauldron, Ruth Weinstein, Jennie Rahe, Susan Danforth, Karen Luik- konnen, Sandy Harris, Ivan Schlan, Rick Pressler, Bob Stumpf, John Hubbard, Gary Thornton, Gary Freeland, Cynthia Palmer, Margaret Green, Mary Lou Doehrel, Jim Behr, Chuck Miller, Mike Strauss, Sharon Miller, Donna Michaelson, Jane Brucher, Pat Schroder, Judy King. The French people are an exciting, gay people. Their language is a dynamic reproduction of their way of life, The French Club helps the student gain an insight into the cus- toms and culture of the French people. All the world loves a Frenchmani' is a suitable phrase when the French Club gives its annual performance at the Christmas party. Other club activities include a break- fast in April, picnics, movies, and guest speakers. The meetings are presided over by the president, Ann Neidermeyer. The vice-president, Martha Meyers, is chair- man of the committees concerned with the Club. Carol Hall, secretary, can be seen each meeting busily taking notes. French Club's vault is guarded by the treasurer, Ann Follin. Acting as advisors for the club are the Hdeux bonnes bos- settes,', Miss Faught and Mrs. Parker. French Club First Row, Left to Right: Terri Nessaubaum, Sandi Snyder, Sue Her- rick, Sharon Carp, Devonne Godsey, Shirley Dice, Carole Stein, Peg Snyder, Carol Marton, Barbara Apseloff, Lorna Peller, Vera Harvey, Barb Lauterback, Barb Distill, Harriet Waxman, Elinsie Cohen, Paula Nebol- skey, Sue Schott, Howard Baum. Second Row: Kathy Bollinger, Marianne Haitz, Joan Mitman, Amy Lowenthal, Lisa Mayerson, Eillen Berke, Peggy Maddox, Sharon Nunneley, Kay Kliner, Carol Depoi, Marilyn Camp- bell, Faye Withrow, Sue Zemboch, Jean Depoi, Emily Wade, Anita Sil- verstein, Sandy Klayland, Amy Nathan, Jean Hott. Third Row: Teri Dine, Mary Lederer, Nancy Peller, Linda Foster, Vivian Morgan, Roz Zimerb, Holly Stewart, Jenny Osgood, Gaile Greenberg, Donna Simone, Janet Ziegler, Mary Snyder, Richard Morgan, Sandy Baker, Marilyn Dietz, Betty Lou Manuel, Kathy Bartel, Betsy Morris. Fourth Row: Joan Brickwood, Joanne Hille, Judy Routzong, Barbara Kuhnell, Bonnie Schaeffer, Lynne Dhonan, Carol Hoffeld, Linda LiBrize, Kathy Forance, Pat Evans, Lorraine Ernst, Lynne Leibachuts, Cindy Shore, Judy Vogt, Peggy Fahy, Carol Benson, Karen Schlecht, Margo Thomas, Tommy Pierce. Left to Right: Carol Hall, Ann Follin, Ann Neidemeyer, Martha Meyer. First Row, Left to Right: Marcia Rosenstein, Jean Oppenheimer, Nancy Kap ler, Judy Rubin, Ilene Kabakoff, Nancy Westerman, Donna Michelson, Har- riet Waxman, Sharon Medros, Maureen Van Gelder, Ima Foru, Rita Rodner. Second Row: Sharon Schnieder, Pat Miback, Barbara Binkley, Randy Sandler, Sandi Snyder, Elaine Fishman, Karla Goodpasture, Gary Schnee, Norma Scott, Gretchen Herron, Karen Sykes, Bobbi Siebler, Gail Tessel, Sherry Machnovitz, Bob Forapples, Ann Adams, Melvin Chudnof, Kenny Hyams, Marilyn Rothman, Dave Mann. Third Row: Wilma Brown, Barbara Brook, Sharon Nunnelley, Dotty Funk, Hope Page, Maureen Zwerin, Kathie Bartel, Linda Eck, Doris Hargy, Anita Wray, Anna McClellan, Shirley Martin, Phyllis Adler, Darlene Drexilius, Emily Miller, Jackie Sherin, Ilene Kushner, Marilyn Curtis, Jean Lanham, Barry Snieder, Faye Withrow, Judy Williams, Mary Beth Herbig, Gail Wind, Marcia Schultz, Lucielle Rismi, Betsy Gerskavitz. Fourth Row: Carol Benson, Dick Page, Peg Fahy, Joy Lawson, Gail Thorton. Kianne Boebinger, Janet Schaefer, Pat Evans, Eric Hargy, Virginia Brawley, Don Houk, Ron Patton. Bud Sales, Jim Murphy, Bernie Robbins, Bob Sil- verman, Tom Nueman. Bob Leighninger, Gerry Sapadin, Chuch Koch, Don na Ritzi, Harold Gutman, Wayne Hart, Dolline Kassner, Mary Ann Kasler, Mary Lou Sass, Howard Baum, Barry Cheslow, Bonnie Woellner. The Art League, one of Woodwardis largest organizations is mainly responsible forthe beautifying of our school build- ing and the grounds. Under the leadership of President, Anita Stith and advisor of the Art Department, Mr. Wil- liarn Marshall, this club, represented by one representative chosen from each homeroom, provides for the exhibitions of paintings by famous artists as well as our own art students. Pictures are also purchased to add to Woodward's collection. This year Art League tried something a little different. They sponsored a dance in the Meridian Room which proved to be very successful. A big feature in the yearly activities is the decorating of the halls during holiday seasons and contributing toward the purchase of the shrubs around the school grounds. The terrace around the statue of Wil- liam Woodward was also helped by the Art League. Dec- orations for the May Fete and other projects also Hll the yearis busy activities. Other officers are: Carol Casper, Senior Vice-President: Babs Weiss, junior Vice-President, Rosalie Rogotl, Record- ing Secretary, Patti Schneider, Corresponding Secretaryg Penny Wray, Treasurer, and Judy Routzong, assistant to the Treasurer. Left to Right: Patti Schneider, Carol Casper, Penny Wray, Anita Stith. Rosie Rogoff, Barb Weiss, Judy DeBord, Judy Routzong. Art League First Row, Left to Right: Officers, Marilyn Curtis, Anita Stith, Mary McMul len. Second Row: Sandy Clayland, Phyllis Bernard, Ann Ruskin, Garda Som mer, Kathy Ladd, Jill Lankford, Linda Eck. Third Row: Cathy Burton, Hope Page, Dottie Malloy, Sandy Sloan, Rosie Rogoff, Dianne Boebinger, Jo Hill Mary Lederer, Shirley Frisch. Fourth Row: Barb Pesout, Dolline Kassner, Barb Ringhand, Sue Posival, Clii Wingerter, Chuck Koch, Axel Soestmeyer Carl Von Fisher, Chuck Miller, Liz Mayer, Sabina Sawert. The Senior High Art Club has dual objectives. One of these is to promote and encourage interest in the apprecia- tion and understanding of the visual arts. The second ob- jective is to assist in certain school projects pertaining to painting or design. The club has been active in extra curricular events most of the year, Members have worked long hours on posters, programs, and stage sets for the annual showcase produc- tion. The Club annually makes a Held trip or a sketching party which is enjoyed by all members. The ofhcers are President, Anita Stith, Vice-President and Treasurer, Mary McMullerg Secretary, Marilyn Curtis. The advisor is Mr. David Redfern. enior Art Club Left to Right: Anita Stith, Presidentg Mary McMullen, Vice President Marilyn Curtis, Secretary, First Row, Left to Right: Devonne Godsey, Sharon Carp, Carol Silverstein, Mary Staub, Jean Depoi, Anita Rutman, Pam Rosen, Patricia Trachsel, Sandi Snider. Second Row: Betsy Gershkoyitz, Joanne Hill, Bonnie Woellner, Barbara Swillinger, Sherry Crouch, Pat Speckman, Mary Beih Herbie, Ca1'01yI1 Taylor, Joan Wainer, Mary Jo Toner. Third Row: Arlene Hillman, Mary M cMu1len, Elizabeth Hackman, Nancy Ely, Ken Kippenbrock, Sue Braun, Linda Travis, Pat Tewell, Judy Devaud. Left to Right, Going up- the left side of the stairs: Linda Travis, Presi- ' ' ' '- dentg Bonnie Woellner, Song Leaderg Elizabeth Hackman, Treasurer: I. hlghfchool Future Teafhers of Amerlca ls: pn Ken Kippenbrock, Pariiamentarian. coming down from the to of the maril a uidance and orientation club for re- rofessional P Y P right hand of the stairs: Nancy Ely, Vice-President, Joan Wainer, Sec- ' W ' X ' retary: Sandi Snider, Historian. services and developments. The major purposes of the high school FTA Club are: 1. To have a recruitment program for students interested in teaching. 2. To present a program of orientation to teaching, in- cluding a broad picture of the opportunities of the teaching profession and the many areas of teaching. 3. To develop the beginning of professional attitudes. 4 To give members an opportunity to work with chil- dren in situations where they may realize potential satisfaction in teaching. 5. To act as a service. club for the staff and students of the high school. Future T B6lCl761 .f A mericel 148 First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Sirkin, Phyllis Wilner, Lois Brewer, Judy Turner, Mary Robinson, Margaret Freedman, Reba Wood, Leslie Rubin, Kathy Hopewell. Second Row: Rita Rodner, Sally Wood, Carol Tobin, Ann Kabafoff, Bev Bristow, Arlene Weinburg, Eva Jasper, Pam Koehl, Peg Pep, Jean Snap, Sylvia Marshall, Jean Jackson, Nancy Brick, Barbara Klein, Ruth Dillingham, Marcia Rosenstein, Barbara Binkley, Janice Campbell, Anita Mc- Anich, Helen Hirsh, Jennie Fine. Third Row: Marilyn Rothman, Beverly Hater, Marilyn Campbell, Jackie Matthews, Norman Scott, Eileen Berke, Harry Bark, Yvonne Sacks, Diane Macintyre, Ginger Martin, Sandra Pellens, Janice Rousseau, Marcia Rousseau, Suzanne Devaud, Sally Reitzes, Sherry Machonitz, Carol Lucas, Ann Katchian, Jane Stromanger, Shirley Connet, Barbara Sbel, Barb Brown. Fourth Row: Sharon Nunelly, Marilyn Kohn, Judy De Bord, Doris Hargy, Ricki Abrams, Paulette Naperstack, Sue Isaacs, Jennie Jump, Judy Devaud, Andrea Matthews, Dona Michaelson, Maureen Rodd, Lynne Rice, Anita Wray, Marcia Brant, Stella Steinau, Donna Noiman, Fay Withrow, Jo Elden Pesout. , ' H' ' , ' , Lower Steps: Connie Miller, Marcia Gettlemen. Second Step: Judy The -Iunlor lgh PGP Club 15 one of the largest Junlol Compton, Diane Luken. Top Step: Barb Weiss, Elaine Goertemiller. High organizations in the school. Striving for the goals of school spirit and good sportsmanship is its main purpose. This cluh, open to all junior high students, participates in pep assemblies, sells school colors, and promotes junior high athletic events. The social highlight of the year is the annual party given in honor of all boys active in Junior High sports. unior Pep Club First Row, Left to Right: Glenda Applegate, Tom Hoffman, Ronald Roth, Left to Right: Mr. Connelly, Fred Merkowitz, Marilyn Curtis, Elaine Patsy Burke, Carolyn Clark, Barbara Parity, Jean Owens. Second Row: Jeffrey Kondritzer, Judy Barash, Betsy Gerschovitz. The Student library assistants are on duty every period of the day as well as before and after school. Shelving, arrang- ing displays, pasting, filing, writing overdue notices, running errands and processing library permits are the varied and indispensable jobs they perform. A sterling silver pin and a Woodward Award certificate are given to each library assistant who serves at least 50 hours. However, the intangible rewards of serving their school and gaining knowledge of library procedure are much more satisfying to our library assistants. Wilson, Henry Gertzman, Nancye O'Hair, Jerry Landman. The Physical Science Club was established this year to fur- ther the interests in science of students of Woodward High School by offering an organization in which they can meet, discuss ideas, and develop their individual talents. The club this year has visited an observatory, carried out demonstra- tions and discussions, and invited speakers from General Electric. The officers are: Jerry Landman, presidentg Henry Gertzman, vice-president, and Nancy O,Hair, secretary- treasurer. Library Aryistczntf Physical Science Kneeling, Left to Right: Stan Dragul, Irvin Kraus, Dick Hataway, Rod Elmore. Second Row: Herb Kofrler, Chuck Kemman, Bob Fee, Ron Reis, Frank Hartung, Sterling Williams, Larry Brown, Keith Jenkins. Third Row: Mr. Schlueter, Bill Blum, John Watts, Roger Howell, Alan Arend, Gary Thornton, Bill Norfolk, Bill Scott, Mike Schlenskes, Joe Farkus. Oscar Curtsinger, John McGehee, Mark Soller, Bob Burkitt, Keith Di- mond. The Key Club is an honorary service organization, spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club. This club is for boys who are selected from a group submitted by teachers. Once the names are obtained, forms are sent to each prospective mem- ber's teachers who grade him on leadership, character, and academic performance. The highest ranking individuals are checked by the executive ofhcials of the school and, if found suitable, given membership. The Woodward Key Club has sold programs at basketball games, decorated the large tree on the marquee of the school at Christmas, sponsored a showcase during Citizen- ship Week, and agreed to entertain at Longview under Stu- dent Council's Ulintertainment For Longviewn program. Two members also attended the state convention which was held in Cleveland. First Row: Barry Phillips. Second Row, Left to Right: Ron Everman, Earl Schappacher, Bob Neel, Dave Stevens, Marvin Littrell, Ron Flax- meyer. Third Row: Dave Simmons, Paul Wilson, Tuck Weigel, Jim Stan- per, Fred Wilson. Fourth Row: Deneal Gottesman. The boys that are responsible for arranging the lights, setting up stage equipment and operating it are among the unsung heroes of our school, the Stage Crew. Under the di- rection of Mr. Ronald Aug they work long hours before and after school and, in some instances, on weekends. They are in charge of stage arrangements and lighting for assemblies and all student productions, such as plays and the Showcase. ey Club Stage Crew First Row, Left to Right: Sue Danforth, Carol Hoffield, Sue Hill, Jennie Rahe. Second Row: Janet Biersch, Lynne Calvin, Carol Casper, Carol Benson, Donna Va ndenberg. Clreerleadem JUNIOR HI CHEERLEADERS. Left to Right: Kathy Summers, Phyllis RESERVE CHEERLEADERS. First Row, Left to Right: Ann Niedemeyer, Wilner, Sandy Pellens, Mary Robinson, Judy Turner, Captaing Reba Sue Hayslip, Nancy Siemering. Second Row: Bonnie Schaefer, Merille Wood, Barb Weiss, Leslie Rubins, Koflier. 152 First Row, Left to Right: Jennie Rahe, Treasurerg Bob Fee, Presidentg Carol Hoffeld, Vice-President: Marty Schriever, Secretary. Second Row: Madelene Calderon, Ann Niedermeyer, David Dressler, Bonnie Woellner, Mary McMullen, Karen Krueck, Joyce Hecker, Mary Ann Lederer, Doris Hormberg, Cynthia Goetz, Myrna North, Carolyn Sullivan, Linda Bur- ton, Joyce Eggerding, Betsy Morris. Third Row: Anita Stith, Harley Zwering, Pam Irving, Larry Lazarus, Nathan Schamalo, Allen Brown, Norman Berg, Bob Burkitt, John Nolte, Max Crigger, Roger Howell, Larry Brown, Merrybelle Dean, Kiane Eoebinger, Lee Pesakoff. Fourth Row: Carol Owens, Kay Holt, Rodney Elmore, Joanne Spice, Marianne Robbins, Chuck Kemman, Linda Travis, Herb Kofiler, Bob Curtisinger, Gary Thornton, Karen Liukkonen, Sue Keidenreich, Bob Shilling, John Tinker, Bill Scott, The Woodward National Honor Society is one of 6,000 chapters active throughout the nation. Honor Society is dedicated to the stimulation of an interest in scholarship, leadership, character, and service-these qualities are there- fore required of prospective members. Membership is open to juniors who maintain a 3.5 average and to seniors with a 3.1 average. A homeroom period acquainting seventh graders with exams and the grading system, and a series in the Bulldog Barks on college selection are among the service projects. Activities include a formal initiation and banquet held at the outset of the year, and a picnic in the spring. The year is climaxed in May with the induction of seniors into the graduate chapter. Assisting the sponsor, Maita Levine, are Bob Fee, Carol Holffeld, vice-president, Marty Schreiver, secretary, and Jennie Rahe, treasurer. An executive board consisting of four seniors and two juniors helps co-ordinate activities. First Row. Left to Right: Lynn Lackner, Steve Goret, Carol Fialco, Amy Lowenthal, Joan Mitman, Elinor Cohen, Carolyn Hill. Second Row: Carol Hauck, Tom Hoffman, Jimmie Adams, Nancy Halper, Rita Yamin, Kenneth Lanham, Paulette Frank. Third. Row: Dorothy Carter, Lida Taylor, Susan Tinosch, Karen Sykes, Marsha Neumark, Jan Seigal, Pete Leeds, John Mascari, Eddie Woody, Michael Pinales. Fourth Row: Carol Roberts, Carol Gertsman, Jean Eireman. Lynn Roberts, Dolline Kassner, Dick Henninger, Jerry Davis, Barb Wettig, Sandy Stone, Marilyn Glover. The junior Red Cross Council is an organization which supervises the Red Cross Activities in Woodwa1'd High School. Each year the Council organizes and carries out membership drives, gift box drives, and other such projects. Supervising the activities of this group formed by selected homeroom members are Miss Lunsford and Miss Wenstrup. Honor oczety umm' Real Croft Future urser The general aim of the Future Nurses of America, is to give its members a general idea of the advantages and dis- advantages of Nursing and its allied fields. There are guest speakers, teas, tours, and many other activities the girls participate in. A few of these activities are working in their assigned ward at Drake Hospital, and then also doing Vol- unteer work throughout the city in order to earn a pin. There are many more activities, each one more fun, and linking the members a little closer with Nursing. The club is under the fine direction of Mrs. W. T. Gordon of the Women's Auxiliary of the Hamilton County Medical Society. lttfleetings are presided over by Brenda Behrle, president, Beverly Spiess, vice-president, and Maxine Levine, secre- tary-treasurer. Standing, Left to Right: Carole Blersch, Miss Reising. First Row: Mary Ann Haitz, Sandy Clayland, Maxine Levin, Mary Anne Robbins, Barbara Savery, Ruth Holo, Carol Brenner, Gail Tessel. Second Row: Betsy Gershkouitz, Bev Spiess, Linda LiBrize, Myra Harris, Madeline Berman, Judy Eck, Gail Green, Judy Boone. Third, Row: Marcia Neumark, Carol Skurow, Rita Yamin, Judy Pellins, Judy Grow, Ginny Brawley, Barb Sloan, Nancy O' Hair, Barbara Swillinger, Nancy Clayton. Latin Club Studiosi Optimi, Woodwardls Latin Club, under the di- rection of Miss Elizabeth Rottenburger, attempts to further an interest in the Latin language and to increase an appre- ciation of Roman culture. High points of interest at the club's monthly meetings are movies, games, original skits, and guest speakers. Membership in Latin Club is open to all Latin II, III, and IV students and to those Latin I scholars who achieve a 3.5 average. This year, for the Hrst time, Latin Club became affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a national organization of students of Latin and Greek. Serving as co-ordinators of club activities are Latin Club's four oHicers: president, Fred Silverstein, vice-president, Fay Sanders, secretary, David Dressler, and treasurer, John Hill. First Row, Left to Right: Betsy Gerskovitz, Janet Seaman, Ron Katz, Gail Bookman, J-im Katz, Jan Blersch, Steve Brenner, Stephanie Butch- kes, Garda Sommer, Steve Sway. Second Row: Dave Dressler, Sid Lie- berman, Joe Farkas, Jerry Fuqua, Joyce Tavlin, Peggy Biven, Sue Bol- linger, Kathy Goetemiller, Barbara Savery, Nat Friedman, Mary Staub, Bill Norfolk, Ann Shreve, Martha Maxwell, Nancy Kleine. Third Row: Le Pesakoif, Carole Holmes, Frank Slesmick, Jerry Benjamin, Merrille Koffler, Lynn Hammond, Larry Lazarus, Harvey Harris, Howard Baum, Jack Manischewitz, Madeline Berman, Karen Pilder, Stan Kravitz. Fourth Row: Norman Berg, Nathan Shmalo, Carter Havner, Linda Travis, Mark Sollek, Bob Risch, Pete Anderson, Bucky Kipe, Jack Becker, John Hill, Stuart Rose, Steve Lewetch, Fred Silverstein, Steve Cohen, Mike Carmel, Jerry Samuels. First Row, Left to Right: Bob Leighninger, Nate Shmalo, Mary McMul- len, Jerry Landman, Sam Shaffer, Joyce Hecker, Elizabeth Hackman, Bill Norfolk. Second Row: Betsy Monis, Marsha Neumark, Myra Harris, Maddy Calderson, Larry Lazarus, Rosalie Rogoff Joanna Hill, Harley Zwerin, Sue Marcus, Carolyn Hill, Janet Fetschan, Juanita Deer, David Dressler. Third Row: Signe Von Gerichten, John Catalin, Lynne Moore, Mike Richman, Steffens Leinwohl, Beverly Rosenfield, Norman Berg, Richard Henninger, Barry Rosen, Joan Madsen, Henry Gertzman, Jerry Banjamin, Howard Baum, Merrybelle Dean, Linda Burton. Fourth Row: Bob Davidson, James Jessup, Roger Howell, Carter Havner, Paul Cholak, Glen Brown, Axel Soestmeyer, Roy Vogel, Bob Schwartz, Sue Heiden- rich, Joanne Spice, Elaine Wilson, Fern Seidenstein, Carolyn Lush. The Woodward Council on World Affairs, now in its sec- ond year, is fast becoming one of the leading organizations at Woodward. This year it has had many fine programs in- cluding speakers from Hungary and Indo China as well as local personalities. The Couneil', is a senior high organiza- tion open to those students who have maintained a C average or above in their social studies courses. The structure of the Council on World Affairs is such that all members may have an active part if they so choose. Most of the important business is carried on through standing committees upon which every member of the Council serves. These committees are: Program committee, chairman for this year, Pat Hamburg, Membership committee, chairman, Mary McMullen, and Constitution committee, chairman, Sam Shafer. The officers for this year are: President, Jerry Landman, Vice-President, Joyce Heckerg Secretary, Eliza- beth Hackman, and Treasurer, Nate Shmalo. The Woodward Council on World Affairs is Affiliated with both The Cincinnati Council on World Affairs and the Greater Cincinnati junior Council on World Affairs. Woodward ouncil on World Affairs First Row, Left to Right: Curtis Sanger, Julia Drake, Secretary: Linda Burton, Vice-President, Roger Howell, Presidentg Elizabeth Mayer, Treasurerg Irvin Kraus, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second Row: Gary Robins, Mitch From, Leslie Rhein, Lois Howell, Jane Strohmenger, Evelyn Spie- gel, Sanford Weinstein, Margie Schaal. Third Row: Edward Freeman, Arnold Williger, Stef Leinwohl, Henry Gertzman, Raymond Bortz, Rich- ard Watkins, Graham Hall, Marvin Metz, Shiela Killer, Rita Yamin. Fourth Row: Steve Coffey, Ada Kruse, Harry Sterling, Bruce Fey, Barry Rosen, Dave Riffe, Walter Schrof, Bob Fee, Mary Ann Pollard, Judy Bischoff, Norman Berg, Mary Scott, Don Blackwelder, Barb Cooke. Fifth Row: Fred Zigler, Burt Jacobs, Bob Sears, George Schneider, Don- ald Dietz, Henry Kruse, Stan Mandell, Bill Randolph, Pete Leeds, Dave Green, Peter Koerbel, Stan Faust. The members of the club refer to it as Der Zeitgestf' which in English means 'SSpirit of the Times. The activ- ities of the club are designed to promote a better under- standing of the German people and their way of life. Its year's activities start with a German exhibit and is followed with the annual language club Christmas party. The activities are concluded by a German breakfast and picnic which is always enjoyed by everyone. Der Zeitgeft enior YTeem The Senior High Y-Teens is a part of the Young Women's Christian Association. The club, sponsored by Miss Steur- nagle, tries to build fellowship between girls devoted to the task of realizing in life those ideals of personal and social living. To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with peo- ple of other races, and to grow in knowledge and love of God are: Y-Teens goal. This year's officers are: President, Elizabeth Hackman, Vice-President, June Metzger, Secre- tary, Kay Watts, Treasurer, Carolyn Sullivan, Worship Chairman, Diary Beth Herbig. Left to Right: Elizabeth Hackman, Lynne Dhonau, Kay Holt, Kay Watts, Barbara Wettig, Garda Sommer, Sandy Baker, Carolyn Sullivan. Claes! Club Mr. Robert Connelly's Chess Club exists to foster better chess playing among Woodward students. Membership is open to anyone already possessing knowledge of the game or desiring to possess such a knowledge. The club hopes to eventually grow large enough to compete with clubs that have been longer established at other schools. First Row, Seated, Left to Right: Larry Yates, Steve Cohn, Errol Rosen, Ivan Shapiro, Raymond Elman, Gary Robbins. Standing: Graham Hall, Harold Guttman, Mr. Connelly. First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Kroloff, Lynne Calvin, Diane Stabner, Judy Routzong, Jim Behr. Second Row: Pat Trachsel, Steve Meitus, Janet Seaman, Ann Hoshaw, Bonnie Schaefer, Sue Bollinger, Lynne Hammond, Richard Watkins, Joe Farkas, Richard Sroltzman, Carole Holmes, Carol Morton, Amy Nathan, Steve Sway. Third Row: Paula Nebolsky, Joanne Luehrman, Gail Bookman, Kathryn Goertemiller, Peggy Biven, Ron Katz, Frank Slesnick, Anne Shreve, Nancy Siemering, Janet Blersch, Graham Hall, Martha Curtsinger, Gail Tessel. Fourth Row: Judy Bischoff, Sue Braun, Wally Bohl, Bill Blum, Joel Lauman, George Routt, Mark Sollek, Barb Wettig, Barb Ringhand, Kay Jenkins. Linda Rubel, Kay Watts, Vera Bagdal. Woodward's chapter of National Junior Honor Society was the first in the city of Cincinnati. Membership into this organization requires outstanding ability in scholarship, leadership, character, citizenship, and service to the school. Therefore, becoming a member is a great honor for a stu- dent. Itls program of activities include outside speakers, a Christmas party and planning the assembly program for the initiation of new members. . Honor Soviet 1 Left to Right: Henry Gertzman, Mrs. Stefanik, Dave Dressler, Mike Min- son, Jack Manischewitz. This year the debating' topics related to foreign aid. David Dressler, Henry Gertzman, Jack Manischewitz, and Michael Minson have represented Woodward in inter-school com- petition this year. In the preliminary debates held from November to Feb- ruary at St. Xavier High School, the Woodward Squad fin- ished second, behind Xavier. The combined affirmative and negative teams overcame such opponents as Walnut Hills, Summit, Purcell, Glendale, and Xavier. On February 9, the District Tournament was held among the teams that had opposed each other in the preliminary debates. An unusually close series resulted in Glendale, first, Xavier, second, Purcell, third, Woodward, fourth, and Summit, fifth. In the Hamilton County Debate Tournament held at Xavier University on February 22, the Woodward squad met with more success. Both the aliirmative and negative won their first two matches against Purcell and Western Hills. Xavier did likewise, and, at the end of the second match it was a tie race between Xavier and VVoodward for the tickets to the state finals at Columbus. Xavier Hnally took the very close third match to win the day, Woodward placed a strong second. Under the faculty supervision of Mrs. Miriam Stefanik, and Mrs. Phyllis Carter, the l957-58 Debate Team took its place among Viloodward activities. Debate Club Youth Fellowflozp The purpose of this club is to tell others about a wonder- ful Friend, In this time of insecurity each of us needs to realize that Cod is the one person in whom we can find se- curity. Thus it is our purpose to introduce you to an eternal Friend. During the year this club has various activities. This year they have had an Autumn Picnic and a Thanksgiving din- ner. They also presented a program to the patients at Long- view. In the Spring they will have their annual Spring picnic for installation of officers. Every Saturday night the Woodward Club meets with other city Y.F.C. clubs for a wonderful youth rally. There are quizzes, talent contests, movies, and wonderful speakers. There is also an attendance contest every Saturday night which Woodward has won a couple of times. Woodwardls quiz team has won the city contest for two years. This year Woodward's team is now one of the top three. The Wood- ward's Y.F.C. Girls' Trio is top notch. They have sung at various schools and churches as well as at Dayton's Y.F.C. rally. To top all this off, there are two big parties to which everyone wants to go, the Christmas Funspiration and for- mal Spring Banquet. Yes sir, you cantt beat the Y.F.C. club for fun and fellowship. First Row, Left to Right: Sarah Clark, Shirley Martin. Second Row: John Allman, John McGehee. Third Row: Beverly Spiess, Beth McGe- hee. Fourth Row: Carter Havner, Carole Taylor, Dorothy Day, Jean Snyder, Mary Beth Herbig, Dan McGehee. Fifth Row: Carolyn Clark, Thelnias Skidmore. . cience Club The Junior Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Bob Connelly, is designed to encourage a greater interest in scientific fields. Activities including tours and field trips are among the ways this interest is instilled in the student. Fun in learning is the byword and helping to promote this is Sid Liberman, President, Bob Baden, Vice-President, Jim Behr, Treasurer. First Row, Left to Right: Bruce Theilan, Tom Caddell, Howard Jarson, Hal Silverman, Sharon Medros, Judy Kabakoff, Lura Manischewitz, Har- riet Littman, Nena Morgan, David Heimon, Barry Silber, Larry Curtis. Second Row: Curtis Carte. Don Raines, Richard Appel, Mike Frank, Richard Cohn, Phil Gutin, Dave Heiman, Gerald Dennis, Nelson Weiss, Charles Warman, Helen Hirsh, Jo Ellen Pesout. Third Row: Dian Rosen- field, Carol Brownstein, Gary Becker, Jerry Lipsky. Fred Simon, Billy Von Slarrs, Joel Farkas, Phil Wise, George Frey, Don Paul, Charles Shafer, David Paul. First Row, Seated, Left to Right: David Paul, Chuck Shafer, Gary Glazer, Laura Manaishwitz, Ray Elman, Sheron Medros, Harriet Brown, Gary Greenlee. Second Row, Standing: Mr. Glover, Fay Withrow, Treasurer, Sharon Nunnelley, Wilma Wallace, Carol Hok, Sharon McLaughlin, Martha Rettig, Hilde Falkenstein, Martha Curtsinger, Vice-President: Ann Kabakoff, Sue O'Connell, Audra Caple, Lois Brewer, Sargeant-at- Arms: Judy Turner, Gary Schnee, Harold Cleary, Marvin Smith, Gary Daniel. Not Present: Doris Hargy, Presidentg Carol Flanagen, Secretary, Jackie Golding. The object for organizing the junior High Art Club was to enable students interested in art to develop a better ap- preciation and interest in this held. Presiding over this artistic group is Doris Hargy, with Martha Curtsinger, Vice-Presidentg Carol Flanigan, Secre- taryg Fay Withrow, Treasurer, and Lois Brewer, Sergeant- at-Arms. f. ily Art Club Top Row, Left to Right: R. Patton, B. Yonka, B. Phillips, C. Weigal, R. Woodward, R. Jordan, H. Kruse, R. Vogel, G. Schneider, F. Wilson, C. Keiwert, G. Conley. Second Row: A. Rubin, M. Carmel, B. Fister, J. Scharfman, R. Leming, J. Stamper, D. Stevens, M. Littrell, S. Coffey, R. Stertmyer, J. Horwitz, T. Hix. Front Row: Mr. Anderson, P. Wilson, M. Straus, A. Friedman, R. Howell, M. Fulton, C. Richardson, H. Dressel, F. Bark, K. Ruddler, M. Sacks, J. Schneider. In charge of distributing and operating projectors, the projection crew helps to create more interest in the visual aids program at lNoodward. Boys are scheduled throughout the school day to deliver and operate projectors throughout the building. The projection crew has sponsored movies which have been shown in the large auditorium. The money from such activities has paid for some of the audio-visual aids equip- ment. Pro bction C few Spanish Club El Circulo Espanol es el club que ofrece diversion y placer a los estudiantes que hablan espanol. Yes, a lot of fun and enjoyment are offered to Spanish speaking students by the Spanish Circle, WOOdW31'Cl,S Spanish Club. The year was started with a picnic at Roselawn Park. At the Hrst regular meeting Dr. Vega from Cuba played his 'gGuitarra and everyone sang Spanish Songs, and at other meetings there were some movies in Spanish, and a variety show given by the new members. The members ate dinner in a true Span- ish atmosphere at the Spanish Inn and the club took part in the Christmas Fiesta,' given by all the language clubs. All these activities and more help to fulfill the purposes of the club, to promote interest in the language, to offer Spanish students a chance to converse in everyday circumstances, and to help them learn the culture of our Spanish-speaking neighbors. 5El Circulo Espanol es un club muy bueno! Officers are: Myron Zwick, President, Betsy Monis, Vice- Presidentg Sheila Klein, Recording Secretary, Marcia Neu- mark, Corresponding Secretaryg Bill Stephenson, Treasurer, Miss Marilyn Shepler, Advisor. First Row, Left to Right: Betsy Monis, Vice-President, Sheila Klein, Recording Secretaryg Myron Zwick, Presidentg Bill Stephenson, Treas- urerg Marcia Neumark, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row, Kneeling: Shirley Scalf, Harriet Polinsky, Ilene Kushner, Sarah Simon, Linda Rubel, Martin Pinales, Barbara Shuller, Carol Brenner, Vickie Franklin Joyce Hailstone, Senorita Shepler. Third Row: Maxine Levine, Harriet Gettleman, Beverly Spiess, Carolyn Taylor, Barry Cheslow, Bob Solt, Stephen Rabin, Mary Curtis. Laura Salisbury, Esther Hattenbach. Fourth Row: Sanford Schwartz, Tom Neuman, Myron Schwartz. Wooolwarcl Stamp Club Any student interested in collecting stamps is welcome to join the stamp club. They meet to trade and discuss their stamps and to enlarge their knowledge of stamps issued throughout the world. And what is better than actually seeing these far-away places than dealing with their stamps? Second Row, Left to Right: Richard Cohen, David Paul, Sandy Kahn, Donald Paul, Norman Ratzman, Michael Seidenman, Charles Levinthal, Richard Appel. First Row: Pamela Koehl, Rosemary Jollis, Jeffrey Kondritzer, Melvin Chudnof, Sharon Fink, Edward Hattenback, Brucette Ohe, David Korros. First Row: Marcia Dorfman, Elaine Cohen, Sue Lipsky, Mrs. Miriam Stefanik, Shellie Russak, Barbara Lauterbach, Maureen Zwerin. Sue Herrick. Sec- ond Row: Jo Ann Apseloff, Sharon Snyder, Miriam Translateur, Rita Rodner. Diane Wainer, Carole Odenks, Bill Lange, Sheorn Medros, Marian Kulback, Janis Campbell, Sandra Marcus, Yvonne Sacks, Sally Ann Frankel, Eileen Berke, Barbara Klein, Rachel Miller, Carol Tobin, Nancy Brinegar, Jerry Hasden, Sheila Charkins, Kitty Luken, Diane Johnson, Diane Rosenfield, Helen Hirsch. Third Row: Barbara Tellis, Linda Kaye, Ida Okvit, Elaine Effron. Hazel Straus, Marsha Gittleman, Kathie Bartel, Cynthia Cordes, Norma Scott, Linda Schwartz, Reggie Berg, Barbara Camins, Sally Reitzes, Barbara Ebel, Barbara Levy, Emily Messer, Elaine Goertemiller, Pamela Rose, Marlene Fink, Marlene Schwartz, Patty Rapp, Renee Schwartz, Arlene Tessel, Rene Fogel, David Frolich. Fourth Row: Carol Morton, Leslie Rhein, Judy King, Jean Hott, Jo Ellen Pesout, Bonnie Bryson, Judy Linder, Judy Goodman, Marcy Shostack, Carol Denny, Carol Moskowitz, Iris Meyers, Rita Wasserman, Jean Lanham, Reyna Fettner, Hermine Katchian, Elyse Krug, Jacqueline Brook, Linda Hasden, Patty Trachsel, Vera Havey, Shirley Dice, Peggy Maddox, Wilma Zentgraf, Betty Kraus. Fifth Row: Patricia Speckman, Jackie Matthews, Phyllis Collins, Marilyn Cohn, Sue Steinau, Marlo Rose, Sue Isaacs, Dona Michaelson, Andrea Matthews, Karen Pilder, Dale Shiveley, John Rine, Maureen Rodd, Sue O'Connell, Frances Williams, lna Levine, Marcia Claybon, Anita Wray, Jeff Paul, Sheri Kaplan, Michael Frank, Paulette Napar- stek, Marcia Brant, Donna Noiman, Sherry Machnovitz. The WO0dW31'd Junior Drama Club has just completed its second official year with many stimulating activities. In December, new officers were. formally installed and mem- bers were initiated for the year 1957-1958. December also proved to be important because we presented the one-act riot i'Sure As You're Born,', under the expert supervision of our sponsor, Mrs. Miriam Stefanik. One of our most important purposes is to stimulate and create interest in drama among students. Our members have participated in many projects this year. Besides acting or working back stage, we took part in a Variety Show and made several trips to Grenhills, where we enjoyed seeing several plays. In the spring, we gave another play, more seri- ous than the first. At our meetings throughout the year, monologues, skits, readings, pantomimes, and special acts are given. The experiences in Junior Drama Club gave its mem- bers an opportunity to participate in most phases of Show- case, pony chorus, specialty acts, continuity, and back stage committees. At our last meeting of the year, the ninth graders remin- isced about the years activities and presented The Last Will and Testament. The seventh and eighth graders countered with a prophesy about the ninth graders in the years ahead. uniorD uma Club The almost one hundred students who attended our meet- ings twice a month proved that the Junior Drama Club is a thriving organization and will continue to grow in the years to come. First Row, Seated, Left to Right: Marcia Dorfman, Elaine Cohen. Second Row: Sue Herrick, Shellie Russak. Third Row: Sue Lipsky. Standing, Front: Maureen Zwerin. Standing, Back: Barbara Leuterbach. 05' G Bu+ name as if W la -ai wwe v,l,l- f fo elep Aon WQXYMVS A S 59 MQ M39 ' .fi eff 'aw' 6:39 we ,N O 2106 ook KN c owes s over . . . 'rhe crew is f ,' o WW First Row, Left to Right: Anita Silverstein, Kathy Bollinger, Marianne Raitz, Barry Rosen, Floria Zeifman. Second Row: T. Nessanbaum, S. Snider, J. Silverman, A. Waxler, S. Carp, B. Paritz, D. Gray, S. Meitus, D. Lubow, D. Dressler, M. Rand, S. Kravitz, S. Zemback, S. Butchkes, B. Gershkovitz, S. Slapin, J. Dine. R. Holo, H. Polinsky, C. Alter, E. Fishman. Third Row: L. Noodleman, P. Applebaum, B. Schneider, M. Toner, L, Campbell, P. Fahy, A. Rutman, D. Ullner, M. Curtis, A. Wilson, C. Shor, S. Skurow, G. Hitchrock. S. Tash, C. Nides, M. Stab, M. Green, C. Stein. E. Cohen. S. Frisch- F0uI Ch Row: M. Schaal, M. Neunar, M. Harris, S. Ullner, M. Maxwell, J. Pellens, A. Hillman, I. Kushner, L. Lazarus, M. Alderon, B. Hoekman, I. Lake, S. Klein, E, Freidenn, M. Howard, I. Kraus, J. Wainer, S. Schott, H. Baum. Fifth Row: L. Salisbury, E, Hackman, N. Ely, M, Simkin, M. Pinales, S. Faust, J. Klein, B. Robbins, T. Neuman, S. Braun, D. Kann, J. Catalin, L. Tim mer, R. Rosenbaum, B. Stephenson, C. Goetz, S, Hillman, P. Nebolsky. The year 1957-1958 has been the most active one to date in the history ofthe Dramatic Club. This is shown by the fact that twenty-three members were initiated into the na- tional honor society for participation in dramatic activities known as The National Thespian Society. This year marked the clubs Hrst adventure in straight drama, a three act drama HThe Remarkable Incident at Carson Cornersl' presented in January and a one act play The Informern presented at a student assembly in April along with the initiation of New Thespians. This play was repeated in May in the Hamilton County Thespian One Act Play Contest. Woodward was the Hrst school for this contest. The other schools participating were Mariemont, Sycamore, Elder, Colerain, and Deer Park. During the course of the year one other major play was produced. The family comedy i'The Family Nobody Wanted was presented in November. Two assemblies were also written and produced by the Dramatic Club, one for the Art League and the Thanksgiving Assembly. Various other programs were produced during the course ol' the year with Dramatic Clubs help. Notable among these was the 4'Showcase of l958.' Most ol' the continuity cast and many of the specialty numbers were club members. Sem'orD alma C ub The season ended with the initiation of officers and awards for Best Thespian, Best Actor, and Best Actress which were made at the club picnic May 30. Standing, Left to Right: Barry Rosen, Treasurer, Marianne Raitz, Presi- dent. Standing: Anita Silverstein, Secretary. Seated: Kathy Bollinger, Vice-Presidentg Gloria Zeifman, Clerk. ,W-f' 5 z 'ef p Um Q' 32 151352 fx 'A , 5 Nw ' gully 1. , iilfaiuaffff M' ,J ,, ifwswfi ' , Jima ,wzwii N 2 2 JM. . if ,H Ylwgwziim Wea, 7 -:-::::.:5.5 ks .g .:. :. .: Q55 va f Xl: Q, 4 ,+V 522:-ag!-,g,,:,fZS4f 4-1-2 :: 34 ' is M 5 Q 2' ff? gm 2 ,. ' ???1WW'm ww 4 3 OFFICERS CLIFF WINGLRTIQR . . . ....... Prexidcrzt Bon KELLY .,..,. . . . Viczf-Praxidmt likxvia CROXVE ..... ......... I 'rwaszuew' BILL SCI-ILESSINGER . . . ....., Recording Swcrelary JERRY CORBETT .... .... C fofre.vj1onding Secretary BILL IROARK . . ......... Chaplain JERRY DAVIS . . , .,.. Sfrgmfzt-at-A1-mx LARRY STICKLIQR . . . . . .Pledge Captain Date of Organization: 1953 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 19 FIRST ROW: Bill Roark, Bob Keely, Jerry Davis, Cliff Wingerter, Dave Crowe, Jerry Davis, Bill Schlessinger, SECOND ROW: Roger Sherman, Larry Grooms, Doug Sawyer, Mike Campbell, Darryl Larason. THIRD ROW: Jack Becker, Dave Bentley, Roger Ikert, Larry Stickler. FOURTH ROW: Jim Renick, Dave Bovgemann, Bill Hoover Cla ' S ' Cl? ' First Row, Left to Right: Cliff Wingerter. Second Row: Jerry Cor- bett, Bob Keely, Bill Schlessinger. Third Row: Bill Roark, Dave Crowe, Larry Stickler, Jerry Davis. 166 ws-'ff' Q us' Clin' me cz Sigma FIRST ROVY: Bob Hoshaw, Jim Braunstein, Fred Labavitch, Pat Wlilliams, Torn Stewart, Paul Brill, Bob Schilling, Paul Trefz, Jim Dudley, Bruce Fistcr. SECOND ROW: Jim Martin. Dan Carpenter, John jcnsen, Ken Richter, Eddie Irvin, Bill Randolf, Rick Pressler, Dick Page, Bob Wigglesworth, Mike Huemmer, Earl VVeiskittle, Ron Croncr, Rod- ney Elmore, Dick Calvin, Bill Henefelt, Ken Kingsberry. THIRD ROW: John Poppe, Bob Stumpf, Larry Cornett, Cliff Kuhnell, Dale Norris, Ron Reis, Steve Clause, Diek Strobel. FOURTH ROVV: Joel Lauman, Allen Davis. Jerry Burton, Wally Bohl, Bob Risch, Don Elmore, Jay VVQSSCYIIIZIII, Jerry Saxton. jim Reinschmidt. NOT PICTURED: joe Buchzxnnen, Boyd Brock, Don Anderson, Gene McGuire. Date of Organization: l953 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 48 OFFICERS ,IIM REINSCIIBIIDT .......,........ ...... P rrvizlwzf EARL WErsKiTTif:L . . . . .VICKP-PI'I',X'iI1I'IIf 'IIQRRY SAXON .... .............. 7 'rrrzxznm' Bois Hosrmxv , , . IBICK CALVIN .... IM' VVASSIERMAN , . . . .C'OI'l'I'Yf1UIIdl'7ZQSFt'H'liflI'3' ........,......,SUz'1'r'!a1'y . . . .C'm'zf'.vpm1d1'rzg SI'fl'!'ffl?ij' -IIM BRALJNSTIQIN . . . ...........,. Clzfzjulain PAUL TREFZ , .. BRUCE FISTIZR . . . . . .Sw'gr2an!-aff-A1'm.9 .....,,..Hi.vl0rian Front Riw, Left to Right: Ron Reis, Secretary: Paul Brill. Presi- dent: Dick Strobel, Jim Reinschinidt, Treasurer. Last Row: Bob Shilling, Vice-President, Paul Trefz, Jim Martin, Earl Weiskettle. jim Braunstcin, Fred Labaviteh. First Row, Left to Right: Keith Jenkins, Bob Neel, John Madden. Frank Hartung, Jamie Dutro. Second Row: Jim Proud, Tom Ahl- burn. OFFICERS ToM AI-ILIIURN , , . ,...,,..... ...... P rmidzfvzt JIM PROIYD .... . . .Vice-Prmidfvzt BOB NI'1IiL ,,.,.. ....,.......... S rfcnftary KEITIYI JENKINS . . . . .C!IH'f'.Yfl07Ldi7lg SFC'I'I?fllI'J' FRANK HARTIINC . . . .,........... Treasurer JAINIIE DIITRO . . . ..,...... Chaplain KEN KIRSCH . . .... Sergeant-at-Army .........Hi.v!0ria1z ALAN AREND . . Date of Organization: 1839 Colors: Red and White Membership: 37 FIRST ROW: Sterling Williams, Bruce Evans, Walt Schroff, Dave RHIC, Jerry Woodruff, Cy Shannon, John Hill, Sam Jennings, Alan Arrend. SECOND ROW: John Watts, Keith Jenkens, Jerry Van-Dyke, Frank Hartung, Tom Ahlburn, Jim Proud, Mike Combs, Bob Neel, Jamie Dutro, Rod Sommer. THIRD ROW: Carl Von Fisher, Dave Jackson, John Madden, Frank Bork, Tony Krueger, Bill Kissinger, Roger Schnabel, Chuck Wilson, Phil Combs, Oscar Curtsinger, Chuck Miller, Ken Kirsch, Bob Woodward. NOT PICTURED: Jack Hurst, Harry Sterling, Mike Alther, Bob Degroff. Delta em 168 Chi Sigma elm FIRST ROW: Carol Alter, Diggie Barr, Sue Schott, Mary Jo Toner, Sue Adler, Diana Mitman, Phyllis Stunback, Joyce Katz, Marcia Wagner. SECOND ROW: Ellen Futchin, Carolyn Bonncm, Vicki Evans, Anita Silverstein, Nancy Strickman, Sandy Yankalis, Helen Beni- amin, Sandy Miller, Elinor Cohen, Cookie Zusnian. THIRD ROW: Franic Shallot, Marilyn Fabc, Emily Miller, Bctty Green, Teri Ncssenbaum. Shiela Ash, Cookie Straus, Lou Ann Thiclen, Sandy Keilin, Bobbi Risen, Vicki Franklyn. FOURTH ROW: Marcy Green, Ruth Ann Goodwin, Barb Apselofl, Patsy Myers, Boobie Terei, Elayne Franklyn, Linda Weinstein, Harriet Heiman, Ellcn Katz, Cindy Shore, Barb Shure, Bobbic Hockman. OFFICERS SANDY YANKALIS . . . ...,....... ...... P rmidwit HIQLEN BENJAMIN . . .,..... Vive-Prfxvidmil ANITA SILVERSTIZIN . . , ..... Rvwrding Svrnstazy VICIQI EVANS ..... . . .ClCH'I'C'.Yf10lldi7LQ Svcrrflary SANDY MILLER ..... . .Corrwjzondizzg Sffmtary NANCY STRIETMAN ,... .............. 'I 'reasunfr Date of Organization: 1930 Colors: Gray and Yellow Membership: 48 Left to Right: Irv Russotto, Saul Fettner, Ralph Marrinson. OFFICERS SALJL FETTNER ...... ............ .,.... P 1 'mzdent RALPH MARRINSON . . . . . .Vice-President STAN MANDI'2LL . . . , ............. Secretary MIIQE IDICKTER . . . . . .Co1'rm'j1ondi1zg Secretary LOU COIIEN ..... . . .C.'ozw'.vj1o1zdi1zg Secretary .............,TWa.vuraf1' IRV RUSSOTTO . . MARTY LIPI' . . ..,. Cuxtodiau Date of Organization: 1941 Colors: Blue and White Membership: 48 FIRST ROVV: Ricky Rose, Steve Sway, Marty Lipp, Jerry Benj- amin, Lcc Pesakoff, Danny Goldberg, Dave Pildas. SECOND ROW: Art Goldberg, Irv Russotto, Stan Mandell, Saul Fcttner, Ralph Marrinson, Mike Dickter, Lou Cohen, Stu Hodash, John Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Richard Hershcr, Marty Pinalas, Sherm Kaplan, Glen Michelson, Mike Rand. Larry Rosen, Ronnie Katz, Alan Max, Jeff Herzig. FOURTH ROW: Jefl Hoodin, Bob Silverman, Norman Berg. Alan Hild, Ivan Shapiro, Bob Baden, Milt Cohen, Morris Machovitz, Don Taplitz. NOT PICTURED: Noman Becker, Jerry Klein. Sam Arnold, Mike Carmel, Fred Halper, Pete Leeds, Jim Sachs, Jules Malowitz, Lester Sloman, Steve Mariner, Richard Listner, Paul Richman. Phi bo Delta Phi Beta Gamma FIRST ROW: Bruce Oliver, Doug Parker, Harold Sterling, Barry Binkley, Steve Simpson, Bill Norfolk, Mike Schlensker, Joe Farkas, Ron Vogt. SECOND ROW: Lee Fowler, Wayne Siebe, Bill Miller, George Bryson, Chuck Kemman, Jim Hemwall, Harry Webster, Bob Davis, Bob Fee, Harold Chapman. THIRD ROVV: Bob Burkitt, Chuck Schmidt, Bob Metzear, Gary Thornton. Steve Grant, Larry Bown. George Fromhold, Dick Brown, Mike Hogan, Fred Guenther, Jim Curry, Neil Giffith. FOURTH ROW: Gary Vice, Bill Neat, Frank Conboy, John Knappenherger, Dave Scherer, Bill Brown, John Hartung, Richard Roots. Bucky Kipe, Leslie Barr, Bruce Humphries, Carl Freuden- berg, Keith Dimond, OFFICERS KEITH DIMOND . . . ............. ....... P mvident DAVE SCHERER . . . ..,. Vice-Prmident .............TWa.xIurer LESLIE BARR ..., BOB BIIRIQITT . . . ....... Rwcording Srfcrrtary YVAYNI3 SIILIIIQ .... . . , .Cfn'1'f'.tf1o1zdi2zg Sl'L'l'I'f6Zl'j' BRUCE HIIMIJIIRIIQS . . . . . .Corrc.vjw1zdi1Ig .S'ww'vtary BOB DAVIS ........ . . . ........... Hi.I't0rian BILL BROWN ...... .... S rfrgeanzf-at-Arms GARY TIIORNTON . ..,.... . . . .......... Clmjnlain Date of Organization: 1954 Colors: Red and White Menibershipz 48 First Row, Left to Right: Bob Burkitt, Wayne Siebe, Gary Thorn- ton. Second Row: Bob Davis, Leslie Barr, Bruce Humphries. Third Row: Bill Brown, Keith Dimond, Dave Scherer, Left to Right: Sue Hvrzig, Lois Silverman. Carol Klayrnan, Nancy Voctcll, Second Row: Deedy Mutchnik, Rona Canncr. OFFICERS RONA CANNIQR . . . ......,..,. ..... P 7AFSZ.dI'7I,f DIEEDY MUTCHNIK ,. ........ Vice-Prexidrn! Lois SILVHRMAN , . . ..... Rzfcording Secretary NANCY VOCTIQLL . . . , .C07'7'I'.9flf?7I,dI7Zg Secretary . , . . . . . . , . . . .T7'f'Ll.XiUIAt'I' SVE HERZIKD .... CAROL IQLAYMAN . . . . . .Sw'g0a1zt-af-Armx Date of Organization: Colors: Red and VVhite Membership: 40 FIRST ROVV: Rona Cannor, Dccdy Mutchnik. SECOND RK JW: Sandy Snicdcr. Jill Silverman, Penny Dauin, Annette Wzixlcr, Inalee Cohen, Ruth Holo, Harriet Gittlcman, Har- rict Polinsky, Carol Klayman. THIRD ROW: Betsy Monis, Lois Silverman, Pam Baum, Michael Meisel, Marcia Goodman, Myra Harris, Margo Kasfir, Paula Nebolsky, .Ioaniv Canter, Joanic Waincr. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Ullns-r. Nancy Vockcll, Carol Sand, jill Granby, Sheila VVillis: Sheila Kirshner, Sarallce Hillman. Rita Yamin, Marcia Newmark, Elaine Friedenn, Joanne Needlcman, Sue Herzig, Lorna Peller, Carol Fialco. NOT PICTURED: Maddy Caleron, Judy Brown, Hanita Zalcsky, Sharon Carp, Susanjane Hersch. me dl Sigma P' 172 elm Kytywef Epfilon FIRST ROW: Jean Knapp, Shirley Richardson. SECOND ROW: Barbara DeHart, Gwen Hoffman, Sherry Case, Sherry Crouch, Janet Gordon, Janet Ziegler, Dottie Funk, Marcia Diment. THIRD ROW, SEATED: Gaile Hunter, Suzie Hosey, Dottie Owen, Sharon Ketchum, Jean Ann Segale, Bev Eisele, Diane Jor- dan, Carolyn Fisher, Pat Tewell. FOURTH ROW, STANDING: Joyce Hailstone, Caryl Rine, Su- zanne Sullivan, Darlene Medecke, Lois Renner, Linda Campbell, Gloria Van Luit, Carol Kurtz. Brenda Behrle. Lynne Moore, Sheila Conard. NOT PICTURED: Judy Lawcrcnee. JEAN KNAIPP , . ..,. ..........,., ....... P 1 'exident SHIRLEY RICHARDSON , . . ,........ Vice-President JUDY LAWRENCE . DOTTIE OWEN . . . JEAN ANN SEGALE IJIANE JORDAN . . . SIIARON KIQTCIIIIM SIIZIE Hosm ',... HEV EIS1-ZLIE .,.... CAROLYN FISCHICR CAROL RINE ..... LINDA CAMPBELL Recording Secretary . . .... Correxjroizding Secretary . . ..,. Cm'n'.x'jr01zdi1ig Sffcrvlary . . ....... Trz'a.s1n'z'r . . . .Svrgraizl-at-Arms ........Cl1aj1lai1i . . . .Pledge Mi.I'l1'f'.x',v ,Publicity Chairman . . . . , .Sumlzine Girl ...,Hist0rian Date of Organization: 1935 Colors: Blue and White Membership: 34 First Row, Left to Right: Dottie Owen, Shirley Richardson, Jean Knapp, Diane Jordan, Jean Ann Segale. Second Row: Linda Camp- bell, Bev Eisele, Carolyn Fischer, Sharon Ketchum, Suzie Hosey. 173 First Row, Left to Right: Bonnie Agin, Sue Danforth. Second Row: Carole Beroset, Harriet Cummins, Pam Irvin, Karen Liukkonean, Joanie Wasserman. Third Row: Marty Sehriever, Kay Sehanbaeker, Karen Krueek, Carol Hofifeld. PAM IRVIN ., ........ IQARISN LILIKKONEN -JOANIE WASSERMAN CAROL I'IOFFIELD . . BONNIE AGIN ..... CAROL ISEROSET .... IIARRIET CUMMINS Sire IDANFORTH .... KAREN KRUEOK . . . IKAY SOHANBAOKER IXTARTY SCHRIEVER . OFFICERS ........Pr1f5ident . . ,Vice-President . . ........... Tfffasu rm' . ..... Recording Secretary . . ,C'o1'rmj101zdi1Lg Srfcrelary . . .C0rz'z'.vj1011di1Lg Se1cr1'iary . . .Co1'r1'.s'j1o11ding SUCTI'I'f6ZfJ' .............Cf1I6Zf2ZdI7L .. . . . . . . .Hirtorian . .... Sergeanl-at-A1'm.r .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sergfanf-al-Arms Date of Organization: Colors: Red and Grey Membership: 45 FIRST ROW: Pam Irvin, Karen Liukkonen. SECOND ROW: Harriet Cummins, Caole Beroset, Joanie VVasser- man. THIRD ROW: Ursula Sehnetzer, Sue Danforth, Kay Sehanbacker, Dianne Boebinger, Marty Sehriever, Karen Krueek, Bonnie Agin, Jennie Rahe. FOURTH ROW: Maureen McGarvey, Judy Dudley, Jill Lankford, Joyce Tavlin, Carol Casper, Maxine Hendricks, Ginny Roberts, Martha Meyer, Margo Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Judy Mitchell. Ann Hoshaw. Donna Vandenbury, Carol Hall, Carol Benson, Karen Sehleet, Nancy Siemering, Judy Williams, Toni Meyer. SIXTH ROW: Barb Savery, Yvonne Balay, Bonnie Schafer, Gail Thornton, Lynn Hammond, Kathy Hayslip, Lynne Calvin, Peggy Fahy, Sue Thomas, Sue Bollinger, Diane Stabner, Judy Routzong. Kappa Phi elm Si ma Lambda Chi FIRST ROW: Barbara Beer, Barbara Lee. SECOND ROW: Charlene Armbruster, Mimi Bronstrup, Merry- belle Dean, Judy Moffett, Joanne Spice, Julia Drake. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Woellner, Brenda Schneider, Linda Foster, Judy Pelz, Jody Lutz, Carol Perrine, Judy Shoup, Lorfaine Ernst, Shirley Brooks, Judy Eck, Nancy Ely. FOURTH ROW: Helen Calder, Barbara Ringhand, Judy Vogt, Linda Eck, Judy Dean, Kathy Hopewell, Sandy Baker, Sandy Clayland, Mary Ann Haitz, Carol Holmes. Sherie Robertson. Joy Lawson, Judy Kramer. Barbara Cook, Barbara Pesout, Peggy Biven. FIFTH ROW: Pat Baker, Debbie Rittenhouse, Barb Wettig, Mary Lee Doehrel, Judy Bischoff. OFFICERS BARBARA BEER . . . ........... ...... P rexident BARBARA LEE . . . . . .Vice-Pre.x'ident JOANNE SPICE ,........ ........... 7 '7'f?6l.YUI'l'T CIIARLENE ARINIBRUSTER . , . ..... Recording Secretary MERRYBELLE DEAN .... . . .C0r1'e.s'j101zdi1zgSecretary MIMI BRONSTRP . . ............. Chaplain 'JUDY MOFFETT . . . . . .Szfrgeant-at-Arms JULXE DRAIQE .... ..,. .......... I I ixlnrian Date of Organization: 1954 Colors: Turquoise and Black Membership: 41 Left to Right: Carol Miller, Signe Von Gerichten, Carolyn Hill, Sue Hill, Carole Blersch, Pam Cragg. Cindy Miles. Not Pictured: Anita Stith, Rhea Blackwelder. OFFICERS SUE HILL , . . ............. ...... P rerident ANITA STITH ........ . . .Vice-President SIGNE VoN GERICHTEN . . . ........... Treasurer CAROLYN HILL .....,. ..,,i. R ecording Secretary CAROLE BLILRSCH , , , . , .Corrmponding Secretary PAM -CRAGG .......... .... C orrmjborzding Secretary IQHEA BLACKWELDER . . .............. Chaplain CAROL MILLER ...... , .Svrgearzt-at-Arms CINDY MILES .. ........ Hixtorian Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 48 FIRST ROW: Rhea Blackwelcler, Carole Blersch, Carolyn Hill, Sue Hill, Anita Stith, Pam Cragg, Carol Miller, Cindy Miles. SECOND ROVV: Doris Ann Rahc, Patti Schneider, Sandy Read. Margaret Green, Donna Lengel, Sue Marcus, Carole Sandman, Tommie Pierce. THIRD ROVV: Lynne Dhonau, Penny Plaga. Joanne Allman, Barb Weber, Linda Dillon, AnII Follin, Joyce Eggerding, Jean Depoi, Ann Niedermcyer, Kay Klinker, Betsy Morris, Joan Bickwood. FOURTH ROW: Garda Sommer, Emily Wade, Joanne Salyers, Judy Smith. FIFTH ROIN: Jan Blersch. Liz Mayer, Pat Grembo, Linda Hage- rneir, Nancy Kleine, Sandy Sloan, Linda Turner, Holly Stewart, Jennie Osgood, Barb Distel, Carole Murray, Joanne Luerhman, Janet Bertram. Tall Ho 176 Chi elm em FIRST ROW: BQVCTIY Kvndall, Carol Blum, Linda Travis, Giver First Row, Left to Right: Beverly Kendall, Linda Travis, Carol Pelzer, Bunny Buch. Blum. Second Row: Joyce Huxel, Ginger Pelzer, Bunny Bush. SECOND ROW: Ada Kruse, Susan Miller, Donnie Irwin. THIRD ROW: Linda Burton, Joyce Huxel, Kay Holt, Judy Niesz. NOT PICTURED: Dianne Acus, Estelle Bayersdorfer, Mary Blank, Dianna Halloran, Marlene Mallaley, Dottie Malloy, Vivian Morgan, Carol Turner. OFFICERS LINDA IIXRAVIS . . . ............ ....,.. P rexident CAROL BLUM . . ....... Vice-President GINGER PELZER . . .,... Recording Secretary BEVERLY KENDALL . . .... Corresjzonding Secretary BUNNY BUSII ..... .............. 7 'reasurer CAROL 'TURNER .. .......... Chaplain JOYCE IIUXEL ....,. .... S ergeant-at-Arm.: DEANNA IIALLORAN . . .,...... Historian Date of Organization: 1951 Colors: Red and Grey Membership: 20 177 Gamma Kappa OFFICERS PENNY SALES . . ....... President Lois WPLILAND , , . ,.,. Vice-President JUDY WAXMAN . . . .... Secretary LEE POLLOCK . . . ............. Treasurer ELAINE MEISEL . . . . . .Correxponding Secretary BEV ROSENFIELD . . . . .Corrzqborzding Secretary PHYLLIS DINE . .. ....... Sergeant-at-Armx Date of Organization: Colors: Red and Black Membership: 45 First Row: Eileen Mitman, Roz Zimov, Bev Roscnfield, Amy Low- cnthal, Elaine Meisel. Second Row: Nancy Cohen, Gail Greenberg, Carol Brennan, Joanie Mitman. Sigma T beta Pi OFFICERS ... . . .President JUDY BROCKMAN .... GLORIA SCHOTTSTEIN . . . . .Vice-Prexident MARCIA GOLDING . . . . . .Secretary ..............Treasurer SUE SCHREIBER . , . ROsiE ROGOFF . . .... Plzilantroplzic Chairman NANCY GORDON . . . .... Corresponding Secretary JUDY RUBIN ...... . . .Corresponding Secretary ELAYNE GOLDSTEIN . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms Date of Organization: 1908 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 48 First Row, Left to Right: Bev Fink, Doreen Lubow, Shirley Slapin, Bobbie Siebler, Sue Zemboch, Carol Sudman, Second Row: Pat Hamburg, Barb Brook, Rosie Rogoff, Harriet Monches, Sheila Kel- ler, Janice Dine. Third Row: Cissie Wilson, Paula Roth, Martha Hoffman, Louise Timmer, Phyllis Lehrman, Jewel Rouda, Merrille KofHer, Marcia Schultz. ' 178 QJIQ Si ma Tau OFFICERS GEORGIAN CASS . . ..... Prexidcnf ARLIQNE HILLMAN . , ,..,... View-Pre.s'ide1zt LAURA NOODLEMAN . . .... Rrfcording Secretary GLORIA ZEIFMAN . . . . . .Cowmpovzdiizg Secretary SHIRLEY FRISCI-I . . . . .Co1're.vj101zding Secretary RITA JARSON . . . . . . .7'rea.vurmt Date of Organization: 1941 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 32 First Row, Left to Right: Gloria Zufman, Shirley Frisch, Georgiann Gail Tessil, Avie Koffman, Lesily Marks, Sherie Moskovitz, Carolyn Cass, Arlene Hillman, Rita Jarson, Laura. Nodleman. Second Row: Noodil. Third Row: Maxine Tevin, Sara Serrnan, Monica Neuman, Amy Nathan, Natalie Aaronson, Phylis Applebaum, Reva Pronin, Shielia Klein, Phyllis Adler, Patsy Gershovitz. 179 Q Yom c.,XKX'sq3 Q I 7 4 , 6 ff 'X i539 Kas? Ak og, . 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INC. 49 CenIraI Avenue 9,000,000 cu. fI'. of Space G ral Mdse. 81 Freezer Sforage In Offic R f I PA I-8070 DALE ROAD FOOD MARKET 2033 Dale Road We DeIiver JE. I-4515 JE. I-I43I Besf Wishes 'ro Jrhe Class of '58 S. S. KRESGE FRANK JOSEF'S Hair SIyIisIs SY I-6379 7307 M Ig ry Road SiIverIon 36, Ohio Complimenfs of CORDES LUMBER COMPANY SILVERTON CARD 81 RECORD CENTER 693I Piainfield Pike SILVERTON 36, OHIO TW I-2739 Gree+ing Cards 8: Records Our SpeciaI+ies UP-TO-DATE POTATO CHIP CO. 4920 MONTGOMERY RD. ME I-2673 Malte LyncI1's Fish Your DaiIy Dish! LYNCH FISH COIVIPANY Jewelers wI,,,I,,,I, Specializing in Diamond Engagemeni' Rings Seafoods-Fish-Oysfers . ' Phone TW I'I93O . PA M442 6928 PIaInfIeId PIIce SIIver1'on Congrafulafiorns Io Ihei Class of '58 DEER PARK TIRE SERVICE, INC. PHARMACY SY I-I345 BR I-2028 77I8 Blue Ash Ave. Deer Park 36, Ohio 6324 Madison Road MadiSOnViIle For BreaI:fas'I', Lunch, or Dinner Come To CO. DON I., MCPHAIL, Owner . Telephone EI. I-5767 Reading Road Roselawn 6603 Monigomery Rd. Cincinnafi I3, Ohio Congraiulaiions To The Class of '58 NORWOOD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Besi' Wishes To The Class of '58 From HOMEROOM I08 Good Luclc. Seniors From HOMEROOM 2 I4-GRADE I0 Goodbye Woodward! I-Iello College! I962 Graduaies of Presenl' 8TH GRADE HOMEROOM 38 Complimenfs of HOMEROOM 7-GRADE II Besf wishes and greeiings +o everyone, We Icnow Ihis year has been full of fun, and il' has 'lopped all oihers before. These gree+ings have come from 224. Besi Wishes To The Class of '58 FROM THE CLASS OF '59 IN HOMEROOM I02 Complimenis of L.R.A. HOMEROOM GRADE 7 Congra+uIa'rions Seniors HOMEROOM 2 Complimenis of HOMEROOM 6-GRADE 9 Good Luclc, Graduales Besi Wishes I l-LR, 209 HOMEROOM II3 Fancy Fruil Baslcels Choice I'IoIeI Cuis Your Healih is Our Business 6558 M0 +90me'Y Road The Friendly Markei' JE I-'YY' Don MAsLov MAX F- FAA55-Ownef 3904 Reading Road Phone AVon I-3I IO 6om,aAmenfd fo Our jemzw .Simian DAVID BOEGMANN MARTHA BURNS JUANITA DAVIS WANDA DOUGHMAN KAYE ELLIOTT RON EVERMAN BILL FOGLEMAN ALLEN GARMARNIK WANDA GODBEY BRIAN HERSCH MARGARET HOFMANN gram .iilomeroom 151 JUDY LAWRENCE PEGGY LIVESAY MARLENE MALLALEY RALPH MARRINSON RUTH McGUFFEY GENE MCGUIRE JOYCE MEADOWS FRED MERKOWITZ SANDY MILLER MARY LOU MORGAN MARIANNE RAITZ TERRY REED JUDY ROBERTS ALLAN RUBIN MARLENE SCHWAB JEAN ANN SEGALE JUDY TOMES PAT WILLIAMS LOIS WILNER JIM ZELLER ANITA WILLIS DIANE JORDAN DOTTY OWEN GARY JACOBS G-,CGD LUCK' SENIORS WITH OUR VERY BEST WISHES To FROM THE WOODWARD CLASS OE 58 H- Rf I3-GRADE II HOME ROOM 204-GRADE 10 BEST WISHES TO Good Luck IO The QUR FELLOW CLASSMA-I-ES OF '58 Class of '58 From The Class Of 63 HQME RQQM 27 HOME ROOM 225 VALLEY FLOOR FINISHERS 504 Ellioff Avenue VA I-8032 Cincinnaii l5. Ohio Complimenls of HOMEROOM 207-GRADE I2 Complimen+s of HOME ROOM 115-GRADE 12 Gree+ings Io The Class of I958 From The CLASS OF '59-HOMEROOM I4 Wi'rh Besr Wishes To Our Fellow Graduales WILSON PAINT COMPANY Arfisi' Supplies-NoveI+ies-Painis 4l0 Reading Road PArIcway I-l79O PArIcway I-l79l 522 Main Sfreel' PArIcway I-I792 358 Swiffon Cenler MElrose I-I248 Hey, Seniors! COMP'-IMENTS Have a Wonderful Time Ou'r There OF HOMEROOM I40 THE CONNELLY GANG ..ThetQnnu5pT1AuSiGo0n!.. es'r is es rom HOME ROOM 106-GRADE 9 We WOODWARD JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB Records Besi' Wishes +o Greeiing Cards Class of '58 Novemes wooDwARD's ENSEMBLE Phofos of all kinds ROSELAWN PHARMACY ALFRED J. WEISBROD, Ph.C. 36 Easi, Fiflrh S+' on founfain Square Prescripiions a specially-prompt delivery service iQpen 9 1-O 9 76Ol Re d g Rd CINCINNATI OHIO VA I I434 VA I983I 'aw TTER DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 18 md' HOMOGENIZED MILK fwith Vitamin Dj the perfect iood for BVBTY SBBSOH Share the fun . . . one you like, it's fun to enjoy a Coke together. Good times get better with the best-loved sparkling drink in all the world! Coca-Cola . . . so good in taste, in such good taste. ' Coke Is a registered 'redo when you're with some- mark .L70,.Ze?91-1? l , 2, M WMQ fm M 0U0AM,lf'0M,0'5QXNXLV ff li, , ufograp W W if ,QM 5 ,J A 4, . g 6 iIQ 4V,, t ! bJjy57 li.QifW' 4 Kb M , f W Qfazfg U36 WN fy tv f 2 '2,Ww:, M wage Q W A 1 . I. YJ m':2'i-Zlgpayxig w N. WQWQAQWB gf. MW QQ A RQjQ5iiW11i7if T W 0, Uwjipfywwwfyli Cffgi-H, 'Ng xzxavifffpfisfwifffj WWW JJ MQQ 36 C52jf5'i'-1 A O J' MQ ff' ft EHERXE WWW MM 752525 E M !5QffEi Q?g Fe 5 SLI? V 'cm N ef f . E W5 55682 'af-gf wzf igfiigq iz Li. 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