Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Meng yilzf.. ix . i X HQ K K M xx X x K. .S K A K8 x S M ',-. J 4.-S, N X2'x?f1 X -X I VKX i ' S9355 X x - WGODWARD HER THREE DIMENSIONS Boolcs are a+ The cenler of mosl learning experiences al Woodward. ln our library can be found approxi- malely 20,000 boolcs represenling an inveslrnenl of aboul 580,000 The purchase of an addilional I ,500 boolcs each year serves in building and main- Jraining Jrhe academic requiremenrs ol Woodward sludenls. Q . W. wg . 'HQ fx 7 1 au gf' n . wi 'A .5 -, X '+,a'g ' N , -'nw V, 1- ' ... Lf.w,. K Q , ,r 4 N'-w.,g,,f ... . ,W lm v 'A 'Q 534 Q- 'J ff. A ., .ev if -any X .' . ,' A 4 V H- M. W m-31 u ,. ,Jr 1 .. . ' W up ., -fri!-.d'4'E'1 :k nmill- L ' ' Y Ei 1 1 me Clllluunq, E Even lhough 'rhe shopping cenler offers cornpelilion for lhe eye of +he passer-by on Reading Road, The breacllh of Wooc:lward's lronl eleva- lion slill commands alrlenlion. The broad expanse ol windows, slone, and brick impresses all wifh Hs mas- siveness. g -4,,'K, q . ji. L , A ' ii. 'IF f -A ,' 9' ZF f tJ'i ' ft Y yi ' s f ag: Q 'N 5 I I X1 sl F . Y P Q .M O- WOM earning Who come to Woodward to achieve academic heights have chosen well: the elevations are here. Standards of high excellence which were established over one hundred years ago are still in existence and constitute the basic meaning of Woodward today. Even those who approach with less serious intent find they too attain new stature. ii unwilling, pres- sured by the competition oi climbing an upward curve. learning f X - i ,, 1 L, I ,UUE as 3 S 3 N as . W' . QW! l I -4' I 9 5 N f YI. 2 in awe lin ew :fm a,.msgv':xE15w.z'iffQ gg my .gghw 22 ,ga if Z Kf- Y. . 3 Wi' at JH if Q Q ww ' 7, X If M.. sg W? viva' 7 6. Q . 5 5 5 1 5 2 ,QV M ,gf 4, ax.-jf N Q 1 if ii ' 1 jf , aw! ,gnu w- ...nw xv 'y ws x 'v Q 9 1 . Q Q . f w s 1 u u . -. sgq l!Hgw ,MQ wsgfw ww . -M ww sm M, QA X, K L Qg'xm,M'.x 1 W? 35215-,3 Yiigjjxljf Q .six ggi? 2 -S53 5 , ,ig x, , . W gig?-rj , 5 2 I 1 Q A if Agn S HQ saga? K .min x K MN fm , xr 1 , dwg, ,mga , ' ' at -MSA 1 ' www A bw ,K ,ww The Theme oT The l959 TREASURES, 'lThe Three Dimen- sions oT Woodward, is very very Timely, The greaT inTeresT oT The American people in The currenT discussion oT wheTher or noT The modern high school is eTTicienT indicaTes The im, portance oT seTTing TorTh The dimensions oT The responsibiliTies Taced by The school. An insTiTuTion cannoT perTorm iTs Tunc- Tions eTTecTively if iTs purposes have noT been clearly speci- Tied, and as our communiTy has noT previsely deTined The pur- poses oT Woodward, we welcome The eTTorTs oT The TREAS- URES. lntellecTual growTh is The TirsT dimension which musT concern Teachers and sTudenTs. The school provides The learner wilh The condiTions, and The help needed To recognize problems, To use eTTicacious means oT arriving aT soluTions, and To carry These soluTions inTo appropriate acTion. lnTellecTual growTh is only aTTainable by Those who acguire TaciliTy in The Tundamen- Tal slcills oT learning, ThereTore, The abiliTies To speak and wriTe wiTh clariTy, To lisTen and read wiTh undersTanding, To use maThemaTics inTelligenTly in pracTical liTe siTuaTions-all musT be a primary responsibiliTy. AnoTher prereguisiTe To inTellec- tual growTh is an undersTanding oT and The abiliTy To cope wiTh The world in which we live. A concern Tor The wise use oT The resources ThaT provide Tor man's needs is necessary iT we are To appreciaTe Those aspecTs oT our surroundings which have social signiTicance and conTribuTe To a happy and useTul liTe. The second dimension oT Woodward's program is The eT- TorT to aid in TosTering in The individual The moral and spirie Tual values oT The socieTy in which we live. Teaching a sTudenT To respecT, To undersTand, and To live well wiTh oThers is a prime concern oT The school. The esTablishmenT oT habits oT honesTy, TruThTulness, respecT Tor The righTs oT oThers, loyalTy To Tamily, Triends and SOCieTy are buT a Tew oT The eThical values toward which we sTrive in all TaceTs oT The program. The Third dimension oT Woodward's responsibiliTy is con- cerned wiTh The developmenT and mainTenance oT physical and menTal healTh. lT is obvious in working Toward This goal ThaT This is a widelyfshared responsibiliTy, Tor an individuals healTh needs are dependenT upon The good healTh and saTeTy Malring cerfain physical plani is in good condiTion Talres Time Q 3, . f s Ready for anoTher day af Woodward Mr. Moeller checks on a sTudenTwiTl1 Miss Schwarh pracTices oT his Tellow pupils, oT his communiTy and his naTion, and even oT The world communiTy oT naTions. The school also encounTers limiTaTions in promoTing each sTudenT's emoTional wellfbeing. CerTainly, we aTtempT To give each learner The Teeling ThaT he is wanTed and imporTanT. The greaT wealTh oT opporTuniTies and The varieTy oT worThwhile experiences oTTered in The ToTal program are an eTTorT To provide Tor The needs oT each individual. We are cerTain ThaT if sTudenTs have warm and pleasanT Teeling Tor Their school we shall more nearly reach The goals Toward which we sTrive. MR. W. L. MCDELLER ASSISTANT PR Mr. Arfhur Vigard, who has been assislanl principal of Woodward Senior l'ligh School since l956, has a variery of responsibililies, lhe maiorily being classified as supervisory dulies and adminislrralive aclivilies. Mr. Vigard is delegafed 'rhe responsibiliry of supervising +he science, mafhemalics, and business deparlmenls and spends a considerable porlion of his lime in visiling classes, as well as giving assisfance +0 indi- vidual leachers. l-lis adminislralive responsibililies include as- sisling in lhe general adminislrafion of Woodward. Pupils in lhe senior high lcnow him besf as lhe admissions officer who handles Jrhe enrollmenl of new pupils and lhe wilhdrawal of Those who leave, as well as rhe one who handles allendance and discipline problems. MR. ARTHUR VIGARD INCIPALS Mr. Eugene Shrimplon, assislanf principal for lhe Junior l-ligh School, is new 'ro Woodward in lhis capacily. l.as'r year he was 'rhe acfivilies co--ordinafor along wilh 'reaching social srudies. As assislanl principal for lhe Junior High his respon- sibililies are mainly concerned wilh adminislralive and super- visory funclions. ln 'rhe aclminisrrarive field, Mr. Shrimplon 'fakes charge of 'rhe problems of discipline and allendance, which brings him info close conlacf wilh The iunior high pu- pils. Meelings wilh parenls, communily relalions, Teacher appraisal, and lhe studenr slore are some of lhe olher dulies which consume his lime. l-lis supervisory capaciries include The Social Srudies, lnduslrial Arls, Home Economics and fhe Arr Deparlmenls. MR. EUGENE SHRIMPTON 1,9 16 wif? Mi, John McConnell, Miss Zerla Sch arlz M ss Geo g e Black ell An imporlanl key opening lhe door lo success for all slu- denls is held by lhe counseling slafl. Al Woodward we are lorlunale lo have Mr. John McConnell counseling lhe lwelllh and hall of The lenlh grades, Miss Zerila Schwarlz aiding lhe elevenlh and lhe olher hall of lhe lenlh grades, and Miss Georgie Blackwell coping wilh lhe seemingly overwhelming problems of lhe sevenlh, eighlh, and ninlh graders. The counselors inlerprel lo The enlire sludenl body 'rhe academic program of Woodward which is planned and ad- minislered by The principal and lacully. The galhering of exlensiye inlormalion on each sludenl lhrough a series of lesls enables a program lo be planned by counselor and sludenl' in lhe lighl of lhis inlormalion. The counselors are conslanlly evalualing and making all necessary changes. THE COUNSELGRS MR. HENRY GLOVER MR. WILLIAM MARSHALL MR, DAVID REDFERN One has only To look al Ihe allraclive pieces ol arf worlc A B T S A N D C R A F T S around The building Io realize Ihai prospeclive arlisls are al worlc. Io give Ihe sludenl every opporlunily lo develop his own crearive abilirv through knowledge of color, design, and D E P A- B- T :M E N T proporlion is lhe aim ol our Arl Deparlmenr, Ihus enabling the sludenr Io appreciale arlisric work Ihroughour his life as well as lo parricipale in ils crealion. Mr. Marshall is apparenfly pleased wifh Ihe progress 18 Nw 552 MRS. HELEN BOWERS MISS ROSELLA HONEKAMP MISS INEZ KAMM MR. JOSEPH McCONN MR, JOHN SUNNENBERG MRS. ANITA WENDEL llie uducfalion received in llne Business Depurlrnenl may be applied in many dilllerenl aspecls of lodaxfs business world. B U S I N E S S 'll1i'OL.Gl1llie prnclicfe on nwoclern, up-lo-dale equipnnenl eacli 'lllllffll lms lne oppoilunily lo become an slcilled Operalor. Sluilenli. lelcinq only one course in fa business subiecl, sucln as D E P A R T M E N T lypinq or merclwandisinq, receive rnucln valuable inlormalion .ind lmininq. The Business De-parlmenl enables Tlweory and piwifliciml experience to worlc loqellmer in llwe class roonn. Under Miss Kamm's wafchful eye, a s+uden+ learns how. I9 Firsf Row: Mr. Jolin Aclwzelwner, Mrs. Jacqueline Bush. Miss Emilie Curry, Mrs. Alice Granl. Second Row: Mr. Russell Liqlwl, Mrs. Madeline Maqrislw, Mrs. Mary Miller, Miss Mildred Narlian. Third Row: Mrs. Rullm Newlourger, Miss Mildred Nickell, Mrs. Caryl Qslerlius, Mr. Roman Sclwweilcerl. Fourfh Row: Mr. James Sears, Mrs. Miriam Slelanik, Mr. Wil- liam Slrunlc, Mr. David Tliurin. 20 To achieve success in our complex world, a complefe lcnowlf edge of our own language is indispensable. Composilion, grammar, and lileralure conslilule The basic English course. The sludenl Jrhrough composilion wriling has lhe opporlunily lo develop his own abiliiy and sryle along wilh a praclical applicalion of rhe learned grammar. Organizing his lhoughls and ideas and arranging Them info coherenl slalemenls is also of ulmosl irnporlance. The sludenl is inlroduced To all forms of lileralurez shorl slory, novel, poelry. Whalever is read helps lo broaden lhe pupils appreciaiion of lileralure. Yes, English courses help +o develop our personalihes and malce us more compelenl. E Miss Curry checks for errors. NGLISH PARTME Mr. Achzehner pulling one of his li+erary iolres. F..---f MISS MAURINE BASINGER MR. THOMAS D'AMICO MISS MARIA KESZLER MRS ELIZABETH PARKER FO LAN GUAGES MISS ELIZABETH MR. CURTIS SANGER MISS MARILYN SHEPLER ROTTENBURGER The Foreign Language Deparlnnenl worlcs 'Io give each lan- guage sludenl an accurale underslanding wilh a worlcing prac- B. E I G N Iical knowledge of each language. To comprehend Ihe lan- guage ol olhers leads Io Ihe understanding ol Ihe Cullural, hislorical, and Iradilional baclcground ol Ihese people. Ones educnlion is Ihuf, enhanced, permllling an unpreludiced, wellf rounded person Io evolve. Mr. Sanger wa+ches sIudenIs using new Iaborafory equipment 1 v ,.1-wmQ: e u S MRS. JEAN ARMSTRONG MISS MARIALYCE KNOLL MRS. SYBIL MILLER Under llwe cornpefenl supervision ol our home economics leaclwers, flue sludenls slrive lo improve 'rlweir culinary and dressmalcinq abililies. A pleasanl background is provided by H O M E E C O N O M I C S Hue clafler of pols and pans along wilh llne rhylhmic sound of llwe sewing machines. Even lliouglw mislalses are made. lhe resulls are rewarding as l'l'1e praclicalinlormalion acquired D E P A B' T M E N T will be long remembered and applied. Mrs. Armsfrong adds +l1af professional foucli. 23 MR. JOHN BTGLER MR. WILLIAM CREIGHTON MR. KENNETH KERNS INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT T KN ld-T MR. WILFRED ROMITO MR. RUSSELL STEARNS MR. DAVID THORNTON The abiliTy To worlc successTully and acquire slcill in using one's hands is oTTen neqlecTed in This day oT mechanical and powerTul machinery. STarTing wi+h an idea, Then using raw rnaTerials OT wood or rneTal To give shape To The idea, The sTu- denT experiences The Thrill OT creaTion. To lceep up The Tradi- Tional Treasure OT hand-made maTerials, we rely on The Teach- ers OT indusTrial arTs. Mr. STearns waTcl1es The press rolling. 24 MRS. ANNA BORCHIN A wealfh of knowledge can be found beiween The covers of lhe many books in Jrhe Wocidward library. The library is always useful and inspiralional lo The sludenls as well as 'ro lhe facully. Reading inleresis are awakened by clever dis- plays and by personal a++en+ion from The librarians. Books are reviewed, purchased, and publicized each year lo keep our library up-fo-dale lo meel The demands of all sfudenis. A s+uden+ finds the librarians ready fo serve, as always. LIBRARY 25 Firs+ Row: Mrs. Anna Davis, Mr. Roberf Duffy, Mr. William Fisclwer, Mr. Ollie Freese. Second Row: Mr. Paul l-laverlcos, Mrs. Lois Jones, Miss Maila Levine, Mr. William Marlcel. Thircl Row: Mr. Charles Smilli, Mr. Oscar Swalllord, Mrs. Gla- dys Vogel, Mr. Mifchell Walker. Fourfh Row: Miss Juclifh Wenslrup. 26 NL 3, .1 A- Y 3 s it TNQ U. Qi ' '. 'J 'J 4 pf ',?,pl?.. - gf A 4 , f Jgiff,- J -' fzggfm '- w,,,gf:,l 1 ,J 5, , ,f '. , ,av rwv, .f.-' .,,.,.,,,, 9, , Y . , ,,,,.1-....,N,. 4+ W 1 '. 4 J ,iQ'5'.f-i , 1.15 Cf, 1 ' a, -' A JI- S qvfivnl' J ffslfff , , ,UNL -.algal 15175. ..4f,,- , .f.,,,.f'T,.-1' ,Q -. Nw, Aw ,- fy .. As U -' pr' ,fx . .ff , K ,Jf 1' .AML A ., .1 , ' ,pf ww,-4 U, , f .1 , MJ .141 . ,,,....- aff.:-' . .A mv Tia Q IQ A wx ' E4 Br xx ,QU Hi, .. ' - -- :.. Q N X A fs EX wa js if , Q- ' , f -. , . . '-J , 2 2 .1 xRg.,, 27 Q ,1 Ll it 1. 8 Wg, x but :SQ 4 t . . N,.,., 1 ,ff H x K... ann ,rv a If r K YR f Q if ENN NN qi' f - +41-1100101 - u ,. ..,.,,,,.. W, -0i,,iQ'Ni +10 M S 5 A is QM .W k L il ' x ' if , A . Q 1 N, Q sw Q 5 ss -uf' MR. ROBERT MCSPADDEN MR. GORDON RITTER Miss Rm. wiu. Music is a well-known fealure ol Woodward High School. M U S I C Numerous opporlunilies are given lo all who wish To develop musical and crealive abilify. If is for us lo open The book D E P A R T M E N T and develop our musical abililies by inslruclion and culliva- lion. Borh lheory and praclice receive equal allenlion in lhe Woodward course of inslruclion. A lol of praclice is needed for fha? big show. ' izfaifl 1 l. ., . W- n 28 MR. JOHN CAMPBELL MR. STAN CASTELLI MRS. MARY LOU KOEHL MRS. DARLENE KROENCKE MR. JAMES DOUGHERTY MRS. MARILYN PRYOR In The sTruqqle Tor a well--rounded educaTion man musT have a sTronq body as well as a sound mind. Being physically TiT adds much To one's good menTaI healTh. Because of The naTure OT gymnasTic work, The members oT The Physical EducaTion De- parTmenT come inTo close relaTionship wiTh The studenTs and are called upon in a counseling as well as a Teaching capaciTy. MR. CARL DUNING MR. SID FRIEDMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Now, There is a player, eh, Mr. Duning7 1 i Vlj 10005, Firsf Row: Mr Bob Anderson, Mr. George Brooks, Mr. Homer Caskey, Mr. Max Coyle. Second Row: Mrs. Lois Keele, Miss Wanda Lunsford, Mr. Ed- mund Monigornery, Mr. Howard Powell. Third Row: Mr. Louis Ruley, Mr. Raymond Solomon, Mr. Wil- liam Theisen, Mr. Nicholas Weiler. 30 WNW -vu, , A-'sw-uf In our world The inTernaTional slTuaTlon has placed an em plmsis on The Irnporhance of sciences in The schools. Wood' - Yes, I lcnow They malrc very good eafing, buT ThaT's nof whaT l aslzed you. ward has recoqnized This imporTance buT is also Trying To main' Taln e lwlqh level oT well-rounded STudenTS. The aim oT The Science DeparTmenT lex To inTroduce new and baslc ideas as well nf. propfzrlnq The sTudenT5 wllh The abillly To Cnjoy .1 S C I E N C E broader rornprehenrslon oT our scienhllc world. D E P A R T M E N T Mr Ruley shows ThaT somehmes :T s beTTer To be In The dark 1 l l Firsf Row: Mr. Ronald Aug, Miss Elizabelli Bolwlander. Miss Ruby Complon, Mrs. Myrlle Cromwell. Second Row: Mr. George Diersinq, Miss Jennie Fine, Mr. Francis l-lamel, Miss l-lelen l-lauclc. Third Row: Mrs. Della l-leillcamp, Mr. Joseph l-lorlon, Miss Rebecca Krasne, Mrs. Barbara Logan. Fourfh Row: Mr. William Spreen, Mr. Bolo Von l-lolle. 32 s., .P Through Social Sfudies courses we lrace The rise and fall of civilizalions so lhaf our venlure info Jrhe world will be lalcen wilh an underslanding of fhe pallern of progress. Pasr eras and errors are fhe clues To fhe world of lomorrow. Knowing Now, ifwas ius+ af abou+ +his poinifhaf- lhaf our fulure is molded from pallerns sei by pasf civilizar Mons, our Social Sfudies Deparlmenf consfanfly fries 'ro ac- quainf each smdem' wilh fhe counfless people, places, and S 0 C I A L S T U D I E S eras fhaf have gone before to rnalce hislory. D E P A R T M E N T Why, yes, Mr. Von Halle, if does appear io be round, buf- 33 The smooThlv running wheels of Woodward would cere Tainly slow down wiThouT The assisTance oT our oTlice sTaTl. The secreTaries perTorm innumerable useTul services To our school. Some oT Their Tasks are Tilling ouT TranscrEpTs, checking opTions, balancing The budgeT, checking absences and Tardy pupils, O F F I C E S T A F F and giving ouT needed inTormaTion To all who seek The oTTice as a reTerence. An earnesT aTTiTude which is expressed in Their work con- vinces us ThaT The business end ol our school is in cornpeTenT hands. The Woodward secreTaries creaTe an air of work well clone. Leff To righfz Mrs. Jean Wellman, Mrs, Lee Meyer, Mrs, BeTTv Weiss. Mrs, Hazel Schlonsker, Mrs, Mildred STicknev, Mrs. Helen Jay. 34 MAINTENANCE DIETITIA MR, FRANK SKUSE, CUSTODIAN AND MR. NELSON SWEARING-EN, ENGINEER. 35 5:22 ---.: L vua......Q als-'A Aw living I R S Some four hundred and fiffy sfronq, fhe dem, of l959 hm. af leasf Two disfindlons fo fheir credif. They are the IUVQGS1 Clase ye? Jro qraduafe from Woodward, and They are the Hrs? OFFICERS MW IHQWNMWN , . . . . . . -PM-'gd,.,,, qfoup fo qraduafe fha? hae spenf Q1 cornplefe xix year-, in ihe N5 BWHPH1 V V VV!! 4, pwsgdnm, new buildinq. Traifblazersv in many ofher wnyx, foo, ihe Cha-.-, Vx 'W NPN M 'WPVEY . ,Sinn-vdv, of '59 wih leave many fine accomphshrnenfx for wuueedind MRDAA MH! R ' ' 'T' a - 1 classes fo emuhafe. ff fo rfghf: M'm 'L-r' M Gfnvwux' Qavy Thwvrwff n, Mavfhn Mfryegv, BHP Burkaff. y A Q 37 SENIORS Firsf Row: NATALIE JEAN AARONSON: Alpha Sigma Tau 3, 4. ALTA JEAN ABBOT: Business Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Y-Teens 2: Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4. BARTON ALBACH: Baseball 2. Second Row: JAYNE LYLE ALLEN: Annual Represenlalive 2, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOANNE ALLMAN: Bulldog Berks 2, 3, Adverlising and Publicily Manager 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Maiorelles 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. JOHN ALLMAN: Youlh Fellowship Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Arl Club 2, 4: Annual Represenlalive 3, 4. Third Row: PETER ANDERSON: Tennis 2: Foolball 3: Lalin Club 2, 3. PHYLLlS APPLEBAUM: Drama Club 3: Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4. GLENDA APPLEGATE. Fourlh Row: BARBARA APSELOFF: Swim Meel 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Dramalics Club 2, 3: Big Sisfer 4: Y-Teens 2: Annual Slall 2, 3, Business Manager 4: Lalin Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Bulldog Barlxs Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, Secrelary 4. ALAN WILLIAM AREND: Key Club 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Della Bela 2, 3, Secrelary 4. JOSEPH FRANK BAG-DAL: Radio Club 3, Presidenl' 4. Fiffh Row: CHARLES W. BANG. LESLIE BARR: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, Treasurer 4. JOYCE ANN BARTLETT: French Club 2: Y-Teens 2. Sixlh Row: JO ANNE BAUER: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. NAN BAUER. HOWARD LEE BAUM: Track 3: Swimming 2: Drama Club 3, 4. SENIOBS Firsl Row: PATSY JOY BEAVERS: Spanish Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 4. JACK ANTHONY BECKER: Band 2.3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Show- case 4: Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL GLENN BECKNER: Showcase 3, 4: German Club 2. Second Row: BRENDA JEAN BEHRLE: G.A.A. 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Council on World Affairs 2, 3, 4: Eulure Nurses 2, 3, Presidenl' 4: Big Sislors 4: Showcase 3, 4: Della Kylyves Epsilon 2, 3, Vice- Presidenl 4. GERALD BENJAMIN: Gym Team 3, 4: Council of World Ailairs 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Honor Sociery 2, 4. GARRY HILL BENNER: French Club 4. Third Row: BONNIE JEAN BIERMAN: Sludenl Council 2. BARRY LEE BINKLEY' Cross Counrry 3 4' Traclc 3 4' G m - - r - I Y Team 3: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club Treasurer 4: Club 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4: Phi Bela Gamma 3, 4. DENNIS ANTHONY BLEVINS: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Eoolball 2: Gym Team 2. Fourih Row: WILLIAM ROBERT BLOUNT: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Showcase 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 2: Lalin Club 2. 3: Wafer Show 3, 4, MARGOT KATHLEEN BOLLINGER: Lalin Club 32 French Club 3, 4: Drama Club, Vice-Presidenr 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Jr, Honor Sociely Vice-Presidenl 2: Sr. Honor Sociely 4. GAIL LYNNE BOOKMAN: Lalin Club 2, 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: Drama Club 2, 4: Sr, Band 2, 4: Annual Represenlaiive 2, 4: Eulure Teachers 4: Jr, Honor Sociely 2: Sr. Honor Sociely 4. Fiffh Row: JUDY ELLEN BOONE: Arl Club 2: Eulure Nurses 3: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 3: Honor Sociely 4. RAYMOND CHARLES BORTZ: German Club 2, 3: Honor Sociefy 2. SUSAN BRANT: Drama Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Annual Re-presenlalive 4: Big Sislers 4: Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, 4. Sixfh Row: JAMES CHARLES BRAUNSTEIN: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlarive 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, Secrelary 4. JOAN A. BRICKWOOD: Maiorelle 3, Caplain 4: Modern Dance Club: Pep Club Board 4: Choir 2, 3, Presidenl 4: French Club 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4, ROBERT BREITENBACH: Transfer Sludenl in Senior Year, 'H SENIORS Firsf Row: BOYD BROCK: Foolball 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. BARBARA LEE BROOK: Drama Club 2: Bulldog Barlrs Repre- senlalive 2, 3, 4: Choir 3: Ensemble 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN BROOKS: Ari' Club 2: Erench Club 2, 3: Bulldog Berks Represenlalive 2: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. Second Row: GLEN ALLAN BROWN: Lalin Club 2: Council on World Ailairs 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 4: Sramp Club 2: Choir 4: Showcase 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4. JUDITH CAROL BROWN: Drama Club 3, 4: Showcase 4: Omeqa Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. NANCY SUE BROWN: G.A.A. 2, 3, Board 4: Pollywogs 2, 3: Showcase 4: Ari Club 4: Annual Represenlalive 4: Y-Teens 2, Choir 4. Third Row: ALAN RICHARD BROWN: Spanish Club 2: Band 2: Show- case 2: Sludenl Council 3: Phi Bela Gamma 2, Secrelary 3, Presidenl 4. GEORGE BRYSON: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Cross Counfry 4: Drama Club 4: Phi Bela Gamma 3, 4, CAROL LINDA BURBANK: G.A.A. 2. Fourfh Row: PATSY RUTH BURKE: Bulldog Barlrs Circulafion 4: Business Club 2, Vice4PresidenI 3, 4: French Club 2: Sludenf Council, Treasurer 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 4. ROBERT BURKITTZ Sluclenl' Council 2: Lalin Club 2: Proiec- Iion Crew 2: Key Club 3, Secrefary 4: Sophomore Class Vice- Prcsidenl: Junior Class Vice-Presidenl: Senior Class Vice-Presi- denl: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, Secrefary 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, Prnsidenl 4. MICHAEL THEODORE BURNS: Gym Team 2, 3, 4. Fiflh Row: JERRY LEE BURTON: Eoolball 2: Swimming 3, 4: Cross Coun- fry 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4: Track 4. MADELEINE CALDERON: French Club 2, 3: Drama Club 2. 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 3: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Honor Sociely 3. 4. CHARLES M. CAMPBELL: Foolball 3: Annual Represenla- live 4. Sixlh Row: LINDA BRYANT CAMPBELL: Sophomore Class Secrelary: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: lnferfrarorify Council 4: Della Kylyves Epsilon 2, 3, Presidenl 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL CAMPBELL: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlafive 2: Showcase 3, 4: Drama Club 2' Chi Sigma Chi 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Treasurer 4. MICHAEL A. CARMEL: Proiecfion Crew 3: Lalin Club 3: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, 4, SENIORS Firsl Row: DAN CARPENTER: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Traclr 2: Baseball 4: Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Ensemble 4: Show- case 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. CAROL JOY CASPER: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Treasurer 4: Pollywoqs 2, 3, 4: Swim Team 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Board 2, 3, 4: Ari League Treasurer 3: Senior Choir 3: En- semble Secrelary 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Big Sisler 4: Annual Pholography Edilor 2, Co-Edilor 3, Edilor 4: German Club, Vice-Presidenl 2: Kappa Phi Della 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL PETER CERVINO: Transfer sludenl in Senior Year. Second Row: BARRY CHESLOW: Foolball 2: Cross Couniry 2: lnlramural Sporls 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. PAUL MICHAEL CHOLAK: lnierlralorily Council Presideni 4: Band 2, 3.4: Bulldog Barks Slalil Wriler 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Council on World Aliiairs 3: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2. WILMA CHRISTIANSON: Showcase 4. Third Row: CAROLYN LEE CLARK: French Club 2: Big Sisler 4: Y-Teens 2:BuIldog Barls Business Slall 4: Y.E.C. 3, SARAH LEE CLARK: Y.E.C, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN CLAUSE: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Senior Choir 3: Ensemble Treasurer 4: Showcase 3, 4: Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Chi Omega Sigma. Fourth Row: WILLIAM RICHARD COBB: Traclr 4: Showcase 4. ELINOR ANN COHEN: Dramalics 2, 3, 4: F,T.A, 4: French Club 2, 3: Bulldog Bark: Represenlalive 4: Annual Represenfa- live 4: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. HERBERT COHEN: lnlramural Sporls 2: Proieclion Crew 2: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Fiffh Row: LEWIS COHEN: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporfs: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, 4. ROGER WILLIAM COLLIER: Bulldog Barlrs Sporls Editor 3. 4: Debafe Team 2: Council on World Affairs 2, 4. EMMA ROSE COMBS: G.A.A. 2: Bulldog Berks 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 2: Council on World Alzlairs 2: YFC 2. Sixlh Row: EDWIN COMREY: Lalin Club 2. SHEILA RAE CONRAD: G.A.A, 3, 4: Modern Dance Club 3, 4: Big Sisler 4: Spanish Club 2: Business Club Secreiary 3: Council on World Affairs 2: Bulldog Barls Represenlafive 2, 3, 4: Della Kyfyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, LARRY CORNETT: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. SENIORS Firsi Row: MAX Z. CRIGGER: Annual Sfarl 3, Senior Class Edilor 4: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Honor Sociely Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenl 4. PETER CRUMMEY: Baslcelball 3: Choir 4: Showcase 4: Phi Bela Gamma 4. FAYE DALTON: Drama Club 3, 4: Choir 2, 3: Ensemble 4: Business Club 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Y.E.C. 2: Pollywogs 2: G.A.A. 4. Second Row: GARNEY LYLE DANIEL. ROBERT ALDEN DAVIDSON: Band 2, 3, 4: Council of World Alrlairs 3, 4: German Club 2: Honor Sociefy 2, 4. SANDRA DAVIS: Spanish Club 21 G.A.A, 2. Third Row: DOROTHY ARLENE DAY: Y.E.C. 2, 3, 4. DAVID DeBORD: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3: Annual Represenlalive 4: Chi Omega Sigma 4: Honor Sociely 4. GEORGE LEE DEDDENS. Fourlh Row: JUANITA DEER: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Council On World Affairs 3, 4: Business Club 3, 4. JEAN ANN DEPOI: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Maioreffe 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Eulure Nurses of America 4: Showcase 3, 4: Tally-Ho 3, Presi- denl 4. LYNNE ADAM DHONAU: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3: Modern Dance 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenfafive 3, 4: Junior Class Secrelary: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Presidenl 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Honor Sociery 4: Big Sislers 4. Fiffh Row: LOU DIEMER: Golf 3. DONALD LEE DlETZ: German Club 3: Annual Represenlafive 2, 3: Foofball Manager 2. JACOUELINE RAE DIETZ: Business Club 2, 3, Presidenl' 4: Y-Teens 2: Annual Represenlalive 2. Sixth Row: LINDA RUTH DILLON: Bulldog Barlrs Represenfafive 2, 3: Tally-H0 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. MADELINE CARROLL DOUGHMAN: Sfudenf Council Rep- resenlafive 2: Business Club 4. PATRlClA LOU DOUGLAS: Spanish Club 2. SENIORS Firsf Row: STANLEY JOSEPH DRAGUL: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Bulldog Barls 2, 3, 4: W Club 3, 4: Wafer Show 3, 4: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4. DAVID HOWARD DRESSLER: Council on World AI'Iairs 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3. Sec'y-Treas. 4: Bulldog Earls 2, 3, 4, Co- Ediior 4: Debate Team 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4, BARBARA ELLEN DUDERSTADT: Senior Choir 3, 4: Fulure Nurse 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4. Second Row: JAMES DUDLEY: Foolball 3, 4: Baslrelball 3: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Showcase 3: Senior Choir 3: Bulldog Barls Represenfafive 3: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4, JUDY DUDLEY: C-.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Sludenf Coun- cil 4: Big Sisler 4: Kappa Phi Della 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. TOM CLIFFORD EARLYWINE: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2. Third Row: JOYCE ELAINE EGGERDING: Senior Choir 2: Ensemble 3. 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 2. 3: Biq Sisler 4: Tally-I-Io 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. HAROLD GARY EICHORST: Annual Represenialive 2. NANCY LEE ELY: Senior Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presb denl 4: Big Sisler 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3, Secrelary 21 French Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Thespian Sociefy 3, 4: Show- case 2, 3: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4, Presidenr 4. Fourfh Row: WALT ERDMAN: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Foofball 2. LORRAINE A. ERNST: G.A.A. 3. 4: Business Club 4: French Club 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3.4. BRUCE TYLER EVANS: Foolball 2, 3: Key Club 4: Council of World Affairs 2: Delfa Bela 2, 3, 4, Presideni 4. Fifih Row: STEPHEN SCHAFER EVENDOLL. KENNETH WILLIAM EWING. STANLEY ALAN FAUST: Baseball 3, 4: Gym Team 4: German Club 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Sixfh Row: JANET FAYE FETSCHAN: 6.A.A. 3, 4: Business Club 4: Council on World Affairs 3: Annual Represenialive 2, 3, 4. BARRY FIELDS: Traclr 4: Cross Counfry 4: Annual Represenla- five 2. BEVERLY LOIS FINK: Spanish Club 2: Big Sislers 4: Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, Secrefary 4. SENIORS Firsl Row: ELAINE PAYE FISHMAN: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Aff Club 2, LARRY GORDON FLOYD: Traclc 3, 4: Swimming Manager 4: Arl Club 4: Proieclion Crew 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE ADRIANNE FOLLIN: G.A.A. 2, 3: French Club 2, Treasurer 3: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 3: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Second Row: BARRY DEWlTT FOLLMER: Tennis 2, 4: Spanish Club 2: Pholography Club 4: Choir 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4. DOUGLAS WHITTNEY FOLLMER: Spanish Club 2, 3. HILDA FOSTER. Third Row: LINDA JEAN FOSTER: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 2: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. IRENE MARY FOX: Business Club 3, 4: Bulldog Berks Repre- senlafive 2, 4: Honor Sociefy 4. JIM WESLEY FOX. Fourlh Row: EDWARD NORMAN FREEMAN: German Club 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive. RALPH LESTER FREEMAN. SANDRA JEAN FREEMAN. Fiflh Row: MOISHE FRIED: Cross Counlry 3: French Club 2, 3: Big Brolher 4: Phi Epsilon. GERALD ALAN FRIEDMAN: Visual Aids Crew 3, 4. GEORGE B, FROMHOLD: Gym Team 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. Sixlh Row: JUDlTH ARLENE FUGATE: G.A.A. 3, 4: Business Club 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 4. ALEX GELLEN: Foolball 3: Swimming 3, 4: Drama Club 4. LOlS ANN GERREIN: Business Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3. SENICRS Firsf Row: HENRY STEVEN GERTZMAN: Tennis Team 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 3, 4: German Club 3, President 4: Debale Team 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4. LARRY RAY GILLAND. CYNTHIA BARBARA GOETZI G.A.A. 3: Lalin Club 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Bulldog Baths Circulalion 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4. Second Row: DAN GOLDBERG: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4: Slage Crew 3: Proieclion Crew 2, 3: Phi Rho Delfa 2, 3, Treasurer 4. PHYLLIS JEAN GOODPASTER: G.A.A. 2, 3, 42 Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Showcase 4: Business Club 4. RUTHANN GOODWIN: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 2: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. Third Row: BETTY LOUlSE GREEN: Drama Club 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 21 Big Sislers 4: German Club 2.4: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4, MARCIA ELAINE GREEN: lnlerlralorily Council 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. BARRY JAY GREENBERG: Lalin Club 2: Slamp Club 21 Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Showcase 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 2. Fourfh Row: DAVID H. GREENE: Fooiball 3: Cross Counlry 2: German Club 3: Phi Epsilon 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN GREMBO: Arl Club 3: Choir 3: Tally-l-lo 3,4, GERRY NElL GRIFFITH: Spanish Club 2, 3: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: GLEN HOWARD GRISMERE. LARRY G. GROOMS: Band 2, 3.4: Bulldog Barlrs Represenla- five 2: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Chi Siqma Chi 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3. SONDRA ANNE GLYNN: G.A.A. 4: Pollywogs 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. Sixlh Row: ELIZABETH ANN HACKMAN: Bulldog Barls Circulalion 3, Manager 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 2, Treasurer 3, Presldenl 4: Honor Sociefy 4: Council on World Affairs 2. Secrelary 3: Vice-Presidenf 4: Y-Teens 4, Presiclenl 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE ROSE HAGEDORN: Business Club 3, 4. NANCY ANN HAGGARD: Pollywogs 3: G.A.A. 2: Big Sisler 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Della Kylyves Epsilon. BETSY MORRIS A naiive of Cincinnaii, a iancier of horses, a fcnliei tor of LP rfzccirds is Beiby, number fine in Iwi dass, JOHN NOLTE VVanfinq fo Q0 fo M.l.T, is John, a ii ver oi ami and auio racinq, Main and cnerriiairy are +'GVOFiif5 siibierin. BOB SHILLING Bob, an exce ienf sqhaiai- and ainieic, lnaiis from Lima, Onio. His iuiure plans include a major nuciear pnysiis ai Harvard. s Q ANN NIEDERMEYER Wi+n a iiair for designing and making her own cioilnea is Ann, number fnree in dass siandinq. Sne pians io aiiend Chainarn Coileqe. CLASS BONNIE WOELLNER The eiemeniary scnoui kids wiii qef one fine qiri in Bonnie, newspaper ediior, hard worker, and iover of readinq and painiinq, K MADELEINE CALDERON C wirxl f VV:.dward fr.-rn Cwfaqo is Made- H wmv, a b.wHr'q enfhxlsiasf wlfh a dffslre My work Mi' Wdv'-'N SMA p':1mM knffend We Umvcv'sMy ' Mu M qnfv. LEADERS ARTHUR LISKOW AQ dward 4 wr Hvn fwfHTQNflwfS1X yvars IS A ww V pf-A 4 afh- ci Pvimwim, where ' sfudy my H10 M-qc! prdcuslon, A Mdmfer sfudenf in H32 funim ywav, Henry pfa HENRY G-ERTZMAN 70 affend MMT. vhere hu mafov In The pbyskal sr iflm es. Tvnnix avd Bcwvdinq mr- his favorife- Mbb L-. DORIS HORMBERG Plcmvinq in begnme a nurse is Dfrig, cdxedwr of firm reuwrds, cooker 04 duh Emu: foods. and b-,W ev' X 5 many 5fvIkeH. ir BOB BREITENBACH Amber iww in 5 Lin-,5 of ww-v +1-uv' Mm is Sub, a svmor' Mau for skid:-mf Iv. uw Cl aqu, Next VAN wi!! flwd Mm lu fmwursf CUUMJQ-, SENIORS Firsl Row: ARLENE HALE: Fulure Nurses 3. FREDERIC ALAN HALPER: Lalin Club 2: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, 4. LINDA LEE HAROLD: Ari Club 4: Business Club 4. Second Row: MYRA FRANCINE HARRIS: Drama Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Eulure Nurses 2: Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Showcase 3: Council on World Affairs 2: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, Presi- Clenl 4: Honor Sociely. SANDRA RAE HARRIS: French Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 2. KENNETH WAYNE HART: Proieclion Crew 4. Third Row: JOHN DAVID HARTUN6: Eoolball 4: Choir 2: Sludenl Coun- cil 2: Ensemble 3, Presidenl 4: W Club 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 4. KARL WILLIAM HASSEBROCK. PAUL HAVLIN: Band 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4. Fourfh Row: CARTER HAVNER: Latin Club 3: Y.E.C. 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 3, 4: Showcase 2: Bulldog Berks Represenfafive 2, 3: Band 2. NANCY CAROL HECK, SUE EILEEN HEIDENREICH: 6.A.A. 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Fulure Nurses 2: Council on World Affairs 2, 3: Big Sislers 4: Exchange Edifor of fhe Bulldog Barls: Honor Sociely 2, 3. Treasurer 4. Fiffh Row: HARRIET HEIMAN: Drama Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Sludenl Council 3: lnleriraforily Council Secrefary 4: Big Sislers 4: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, Presidenl 4. RONALD DAVID HEINES. JOANNE PEARL HEITKAMP: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Bulldog Berks Represenlalive 3. Sixlh Row: MAXINE HENDRICKS: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 3, Se-c'y-Treas. 4: Pollywogs 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Kappa Phi Della 2, 3, 4. BILL NELSON HENEFELT: Eoofball 2: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4. MARY BETH HERBIG: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Showcase 2. SENIORS Firsf Row: GLENN R. HERGERT: Foofball 2. BRIAN HERRMANN: Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOHN STANLEY HILL: Golf Team 3, 4: La+in Club 3: Sales Tax Represenfafive: Delia Bela 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 3. Second Row: SARALEE HILLMAN: Dramalics Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. RUTH FRANCES HOLO: Pollywogs 3: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Thespian Sociefy 3, 4: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4. JOHN PAUL HOLZMAN: Baslrefball 3. 4: Senior Choir 4: Sigma Delia Chi 3, 4. Third Row: JEFFREY MICHAEL HOODIN: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Phi Rho Della 3, 4. JOHN HOOVER: Gym Team 2, 3: Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. DORIS ANN HOMBERG: Fuiure Nurses 2: Spanish Club 2: Sigma Lambda Chi 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. Fourfh Row: GLORIA HORSTMAN: Chi Della Bela 4. MARILYN HOWARD: Pollywoqs 2, 3: Bulldog Barlrs Repre- senialive 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3. JERRY JOSEPH HORWITZ: Tennis Team 3.4: Proieclion Crew 3, 4: Annual Represenfahve 2, 3: Bulldog Barls Represenlalive 2.3: Sigma Delia Chi 2, 3, 4. Fiffh Row: BRUCE HUMPHRIES: Foolball 2: Track 4: Gym Team 4: Senior Choir 4, Vice-Presidenf 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Phi Befa Gamma 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM M. HYATT: Fooiball Manager 2: Baslcefball Man- ager 2, 3: Track Manager 27 Baseball Manager 2: Spanish Club: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ROGER IKERT: Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Sixfh Row: ELIZABETH ANN INGLESBE: Ar? Club 3. RICHARD JACOBS: Showcase 3. MYRON JEFFRIES: Track 2: Foofball 2. SENIORS Firsi Row: GREGORY JOHANNES. DONALD JOHNSON. LORRAINE ELSIE JONES. Second Row: RONALD LEE JORDAN: Traclc 2, 3: Baslmelball 2: Proieclion Crew 3, 4. EVELYN KAFFEMAN: Eulure Nurses ol America 2: Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4. SHERMAN MICHAEL KAPLAN: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Thespian Sociely 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, 4, Secre- lary 3. Third Row: GARY STEVEN KARNAL: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Council on World Affairs 2: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, 4. TERRY KARP: Spanish Club 2: Phi Epsilon 2, 3: Vice-Presi- clenl 4. ROBERT JOHN KEELY: Sludenl Council 2: Chi Sigma Chi 2, Vice-Presidenl, Presidenl 4. Fourfh Row: SHEILA ANN KELLER: G.A.A. 4: Big Sislers 4: German Club 2, 3: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 2: Sigma Thefa Pi 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY JEAN KENDALL: G.A.A. 2: Showcase 2: Chi Della Befa 2, 3, Presidenl 4. KENNETH ALBERT KIPPENBROCK: E.T.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Fiflh Row: SHEILA ELAINE KLEIN: E.T.A. Vice-Presiclenl' 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: lnlerlralorily Council 4: Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, Presiclenl 4, KATHRYN SUE KLINKERI G.A.A. 2, 3, 42 Pollywogs 2, 3: E.T,A. 2: Big Sislers 4: French Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Ari Club 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. MARILYN LOUISE KNABLEKAMP: Business Club 3, 4. Six+h Row: PETER KOERBEL: Baseball 2: German Club 2, 3: Council on World Allairs 2, 3, 4. JEROME CHARLES KORTE. SHIRLEY MAE KRATZER: Annual Represenlafive 2. SENIOBS lRVlN MARTIN KRAUS: Sfudenf Council: Key Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Showcase 2, 4: Choir 3, 4: Drama Club 3. BARBARA KRAUTTERS: Bulldog Berks Represenfafive 2. JOHN WILLARD KUHLMAN: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Council on World Affairs 2, 3, 4. Debafe Team 2: Showcase 2, 4. Second Row: BARBARA CAROL KUHNELL: G.A.A. 3, 4: Pollywoqs 2, 3. 4: Showcase 2: French Club 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4. VARL CHAPMAN KUMPF: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Council on World Affairs 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3: Honor Socie-fy 4. FREDERICK Wll..LlAM LABAVITCH: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 2, 3.4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: German Club 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. Third Row: HARVEY M. LAFFER. HERMAN RAY LANHAM. JILL MOELLER LANKFORD: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 21 Arf Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Pollywogs 3, 4: Modern Dance 3, 4: Showcase: Kappa Phi Delia 2, 3, 4. Fourih Row: DARRYL OWEN LARASON: Chi Sigma Chi 3.4: Foolball 3. INA LOU LAWSON. LAURENCE LAZARUS: Baskefball Manager 3: French Club 3i Drama Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3: Council on World Affairs 2: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Presidenf 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. Fiffh Row: MARY ANN LEDERER: Council on World Affairs 3, 4: Erench Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sisfers 4: Band 2: Omega Sigma Phi 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Arf Club 3. HARRY LEE. RONALD LEON LEEVER: Transfer sfudenf in senior year. Sixfh Row: MAURICE LYNN LEEVER: Proieclion Crew 4. BOB GILBERT LEMING: Proiecfion Crew 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. DAVlD EDWARD LEPOE: Gym Team 3, 4. .nl SENIORS Firsf Row: BARBARA LERER: Drama Club 3, 4: Bulldog Barls Circulaiion 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3. Vice-Presidenf 4. Pl-lYLLlS LERMAN: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 2, 3, 4: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4: Sfudcnf Council 2, 3, 4: Big Sisiers Presideni 4: Drama Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Showcase 2: Sigma Thela Pi 2 3 4 SHARON PATRICIA LESTER: Ari Club 4: G-.A.A. 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Second Row: LAR RY LEWlS. LINDA CAROL LiBRlZE: G.A.A. 3, 4: Pollywogs 2, 3.4: Big Sislers 4: Fulure Nurses 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Choir 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4. DAVID ABRAHAM LIEBERMAN: Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Third Row: ARTHUR STANLEY LISKOW: Laiin Club 2, 4. MARVIN A. LITTRELL: Proieciion Crew 2, 3, 4: Sfage Crew 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3: Annual Represenfafive 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4. ROSALENE LIVESAY: Business Club 4. Four+h Row: LEE M, LOEB: Proieclion Crew 3. AMY LOWENTHAL: French Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3: Ari Club 2: Drama Club 2: Big Sisters 4: Gamma Kappa 2, 3, Secrelary 4. DOREEN E. LUBOW: G.A.A, 4: Y-Teens 2: Bulldog Berks Circulafion 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Fuiure Nurses 2: Ari Club 4: Showcase 3: Big Sisrers 4: Thespian Socieiy 3, 4: Sigma Theia Pi 2, 3, 4. Fiffh Row: ELSA JOANNE LUTZ: G.A.A.: Swim Team 2: Bulldog Berks Represeniaiive 2. 3: Annual Represeniaiive 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Business Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Showcase 3: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4. NANCY LOU LYSAGHT: 6.A.A. 4: Ari Club 4: Bulldog Barls Represenlaiive 3, 4. DOUG-LAS MALCOLM MacPHERSON: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 3. Sixih Row: MAX EDWARD MCCANDLISH: Foolball 2: Track 2: Pep Club 4: Phi Bela Gamma. JAMES MARTIN McCOLLUM:Track 2: Foolball 2, 3.4: Base- ball 3: French Club 2. MAUREEN MCGARVEY: Modern Dance 2, 3, Presidenf 4: G.A.A. 3, Socreiary 4: Choir 3, 4: Annual Aciivilies Edilor 2, Co-Edilor 3: Assislanf Ediior 4: Bulldog Barks Publicify Co- Edifor 4: Big Sisfers 4: lnferfraforify Council Vice-Presidenl 4: Senior Class Secreiary: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Maioreffe 3, 4: Kappa Phi Della 2, 3, Presidenl 4. SENIORS Firsf Row: KATHRYN ELIZABETH MCGEHEEZ Y.F.C. 3, Presidenl 47 Biq Sisfers 4: Choir 3: Ensemble 4: Bulldog Barls Slafl 4: Showcase 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. MARY ELIZABETH MCHEN RY: Business Club 3, 4. ANNA LOlS MCINTOSH: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Second Row: GORDON MCNEELY. GENE MAGNARlNl: Swimming 2, 3, 4. NATHAN C, MALOF. Third Row: BETTY LOU MANUEL: Merchandising Club Treasurer: French Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LOUISE MARCUS: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 3. 4: Showcase 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Show- case 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Lafin Club 2: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY RUTH MARTIN: Y.F.C. Secrelary 2, Presidenl 3. Vice-President 4: French Club 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Showcase 3.4: Honor Sociefy 4. Fourfh Row: EMILY ANN MARX: G.A.A. 4: Pollywoqs 2, 3, 4: Swimminq Team 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 4: F.T.A, 4: Showcase 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, Treasurer 4. JAM ES MATTH EWS. ALAN STUART MAX: Lafin Club 2: Drama Club 3, Treasurer 4: Thespian Sociely Treasurer 4: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, 4. Fifih Row: KAY MARIE MAYTUM: Bulldog Bark Represenlarive 4: Showcase 3, 4. DARLEEN R. MEDECKE: Bulldog Barls Represenlarive 2: An- nual Represenlalive 4: Showcase 4: Kyfyves 2, 3, 4. JAMES CARL FRED MELTER: German Club 2: Showcase 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4. Sixih Row: FRED LEE MERKOWITZ. MARV S. METZ: German Club 3, 4. GAIL MARIAN METZGER: Y-Teens 2: Showcase 4: Arf Club 4. A SENIORS Firsl Row: JUNE ANN METZGER: G.A.A. 3, 43 Pollywoqs 2. 3, 4i Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Showcase 2, 3, 41 Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 2, 31 Honor Sociely 4. MARTHA JO MEYER: G.A.A. 3, 47 Sludenl Council Vice- Presidenl 43 Showcase 4: French Club Vice-Presidenl 3: Senior Class Treasurer: Big Sislers 41 Kappa Phi Della 3, Treasurer 4: Honor Sociely 4. PATRICIA GAIL MEYER: Spanish Club 27 Y-Teens 2: lnler- lralorily Council 3: Drama Club 2: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. Second Row: WILLIAM HOWARD MILLER: Traclc 2, 31 Cross Counlry 2, 3: Baslcefball 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3, Presidenl 4: W Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 27 Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, Presidenl 43 Infer- iralorily Council 4. EILEEN MlTMANg lnleriralorily Council Treasurer 4: Gamma Kappa 2. 3, Presidenl 4, Honor Sociely 4. MARCIA JOAN MITMAN: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 47 Gamma Kappa 2, 3, Vice- Presiclenl 4. Third Row: HARRIET MONCHESg Sludenl Council 23 Big Sislers 43 Drama Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, 4. LYNNE MOORE: G.A.A. 3, 43 Lalin Club 21 Council on World Affairs 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Della Kylyvcs Epsilon 3, Secrelary 4. KENNETH BRUCE MORGAN: Foolball 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4. Fourlh Row: HERB MORRIS. MARLYN ELIZABETH MORRIS: Lalin Club Treasurer 21 French Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 2: Modern Dance 3, 43 Bulldog Berks 2, 3, Fealure Co-Edilor 4: Big Sislers 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3. Secrelary 4, Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, 4. KAREN MAE MOSS: German Club 27 Drama Club 2: Bulldog Berks Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4, Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, 4. Fiflh Row: GENE DONALD MUHLENPOHQ French Club 3: Choir 4: Spanish Club 2: Fealure Balon Twirler 2, 3. DONNA LEE MULLENIX. JAMES MERTON MURPHY, Football 23 Merchandising Club Prosidenl 4: French Club 4. Sixlh Row: JACQUELINE BERYL MYERS: 6.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 43 Choir 3, 4, Showcase 3, 4. HARRIET E. NATHAN. NATHANIEL NATHAN NATHAN. NIORS Firsl Row: EDWARD S, NEMO: Lalin Club 2: Bulldog Barlrs Representa- five 2, 3: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, 4. TERI SUE NESSANBAUM: French Club 2, 3: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 4: Dramalics Club 3: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. THOMAS NEUMAN: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Bulldog Barlrs 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Thespian Sociely 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3: Sr, Choir 4: Bulldog Barls Represenlalive 2, 3, 4. Second Row: MARCIA NEUMARK: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sr, Dramalics Club 3: F.N.A. 3: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN RUTH NIDES: Lalin Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Sr. Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Dramafics Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. ANN NIEDERMEYER: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bulldog Berks 2, 3, Fealure Co-Edilor 4: Big Sisler 4: Modern Dance 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, Presidenl 4: Showcase 2: Treas- urer Sophomore and Junior Class: Council on World Affairs 3: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3.4. Third Row: JUDITH NEISZ: Chi Della Bela 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JOHN LOUIS NOLTE: Lalin Club 2: Debale Team 21 Science Club 3: Showcase 2: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. ORRIN NORDSTROM: Swimming 4: Sludenl Council Repre- senlaiive 3, 4. Fourlh Row: WILLIAM RAY NORFOLK: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Slu- clenl Council Represenlalive 2: Lalin Club 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 2, 3: Annual Represenfalive 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 2, 3, 4: Phi Bela Gamma 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2. GRACE ALENE OAKES: Dramalics Club 2, 3. SHARON O'CONNELL: Della Kylyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Fiffh Row: BRUCE LOUIS OLIVER' Traci: 2 3 4- S immin 2 3 4' . . . . w g , , , Cross Counlry 2, 3: German Club 2: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, 4. THELMA OSCHERWITZ: Alpha Sigma Tau 4. MARILYN ANN PADGETT. Sixfh Row: RICHARD PAGE: Bulldog Barlxs Represenlafive 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. HOPE DELL PAGE: Arl Club 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Council on World Allairs 2, 3: Sr. Dramafics 4. CYNTHIA PALMER: G.A.A. 3, 4: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3: Bulldog Barls Slaif: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. 'N ENIORS Firsf Row: RONALD LEE PATTON: Proieclion Crew 2, 3, 4: Sfage Crew 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE PELLENS: Sr. Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Annual Represenlafive 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4. JOYCE PAYE PELLER. Second Row: JUDY PELZ: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. NORMAN PENLEY. CAROL ANNE PERRINE: Showcase 2: Band 2: Ari Club 2: Business Club 4: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. Third Row: THOMASINE PIERCE: French Club 2, 3: Bulldog Barls Repre- senlalive 3, 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. PENNY JAY PLAGA: Dramafics Club 3: Showcase 2, 3, 41 Orcheslra 2, 3: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. FRED JAMES PLASPOH L. Fourfh Row: CAROL LEE PLOGSTEDT: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 2: Big Sisler 4. MAGDA POLESNY: G.A.A. 3, 4: Swim Team 2: Pollywoqs 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Dramalics Club 2: Della Kylyves Epsilon 4. HARRIET POLINSKY: Spanish Club 2, 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Showcase 2: F.T.A. 2: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: STANLEY POLLlNS: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 4: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. JOHN WARREN POPPE: Cross Counlry 2: Spanish Club 2. 3: Bulldog Barlrs Represenfafive 2: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. VICKI MARIE POWERS: Business Club 4. Sixfh Row: JOHN ROBERT PRATTE: Foofball 3: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Baslcef- ball Manager 2: W Club. JANICE SUE RAINS: Y-Teens 2. TERRY ALLAN RAMSEYER: Showcase 2, 3, 4: French Club 3.4. SENIORS Firsf Row: BILL FRED RANDOLPH: Baslrelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. THOMAS L. REIBER: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4. LOIS JEAN RENNER: Showcase 3, 4: Della Kylyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Second Row: CHARLES ARTHUR RICE: Science Club. MICHAEL RICHMAN: Radio Club Vice-Presidenl 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Showcase 3, 4: Sfamp Club 2: Annual Repre- senfafive 4, JOHN KENNETH RICHTER: Eoolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Chi Omega Sigma. Third Row: GERLINDE RIEDEL: Spanish Club: German Club: Arl Club. DAVID J. RIEFE: Band 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: German Club 2: Showcase 2: Della Bela 2, 3, 4. ROBERT NORMAN RISCH: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Eoolball 3,41 Cross Counfry 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Larin Club 2, 3: Council on World Affairs 3: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2. Fourfh Row: DONNA MARIE RITZI: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3: Arl Club 4: Spanish Club 4. MARIANNE ROBBINS: G.A.A. 3, 4: German Club Secrelary 2: Annual Business Sfafl 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 2, 3, 4, Sec'y- Treas. 2, Vice-Presiclenf 3: Bulldog Barls 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3, 42 Annual Lilerary Slaff 4: Ensemble 4: Choir 3: Press Club 2, 3: Annual Represenfafive 2: Honor Sociefy 3, 4. VIRGINIA ROBERTS: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pollywoqs 3, Seciy-Treas. 4: Showcase 3: Kappa Phi Della 2, 3, 4. Fiffh Row: MARLENE PHYLLIS ROLNICK: Drama Club 3: Big Sisrers 4: Lafin Club 2: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. NANCY ANN ROOSA. RICHARD ROOTS: Baslcefball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, 4. Sixfh Row: LAWRENCE ROSEN: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Jazz Club 2: Hi-Fi Club 3: Council on World Affairs 4: Science Club 3.4: Phi Rho Della 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 4. MYRNA SUE ROSEN: Alpha Sigma Tau. RANDY ROSENBAUM: Choir 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Showcase 2, 3. 4: Lalin Club 2: Bulldog Barls Represenlalive 2: Annual Staff 2: Drama Club 2, 3, 4. 'L f X SENIORS Firsf Row: MELVIN LESTER ROSENSTEIN: Chess Club 2. PAULA ANN ROTH: Dramaiics Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 37 Ar+ Club 4: Showcase: Sigma Theia Pi 2, 3, Treasurer 4. IVAN DAVID ROTHSTEIN: Baslcelball 2, 3: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2: Proiecfion Crew 2: Siage Crew 2: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JEWEL ROUDA: G.A.A. 4: French Club 3: Modern Dance Club 4: Big Sisfer 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Sigma Thefa Pi 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4. MILTON S. SALES: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Club 4: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3.4. FRED SANDERS: Golf Team 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JOHN RICHARD SANDERS: Traclc 3. CAROLE SANDMAN: Lafin Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Tally'Ho 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU SASS: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pollywogs 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3: Business Club 3. Fourfh Row: JERRY ALLEN SAU L: Cross Counlry 2. JERRY SAXTON: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: School Council 2, 3: Key Club 2: W Club 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, Treasurer 3, 4. CARL LAWRENCE SCHAPPACHER: Proiecfion Crew 4: Siege Crew 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2. Fi'f'l'h Row: JANET SUE SCHIMPF: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Fufure Nurses 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlafive 2, 3: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Kappa Phi Della 4. MICHAEL LOUIS SCHLENSKER: Band 2, 3.4: Drum Major 4: Key Club 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SCHLESINGER: Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Sixih Row: BRENDA SCHNElDER: Showcase 2, 3.4: Modern Dance Club 3.4: Drama Club 3: Big Sisler 4: Sfudenf Council 2: Business Club 3: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. NANCY LEE SCHNELL: Pollywoqs 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, Presiclenl' 4: Big Sisfers 4: Fufure Nurses 3: Honor 2.4. LARRY LEROY SCHOCK: Band 2, 3, 4. SENIOBS Firsf Row: WALT JOHN SCHROF: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Council on World Affairs 2: Annual Represenlalive 2: W Club 3, 4: Della Bela 2, 3, 4. MARCIA INEZ SCHULTZ: lnlerlralorily Council 4: Showcase 4: French Club 2, 3: Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, Presidenl 4. WILLIAM H. SCHWAB: Choir 3: Ensemble 4: Showcase 3, 4. Second Row: ROBERT ALLEN SEARS: Baslcelball Manager 2: German Club 3: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 2, 3. LAWRENCE SEESKIN: Drama Club 2, 3: Nalional Thespian Society: Bulldog Berks Represenlalive 3. CYRIL E. SHANNON: Gym Team 2: Cross Counlry 3: Della Bela. Third Row: IVAN SHAPIRO: Band 3. 4: Showcase 3, 4: Phi Rho Della 2. 3. 4. GLORIA JEAN SHERBET: Business Club. ROBERT ALAN SHILLING: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2. 3. 4: Gym Team 3.4: W Club 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Class Presiclenl 2: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Fourlh Row: NATHAN JAMES SHMALO: Gym Team 2, 3. 4: Tennis 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Council on World Affairs Presidenl 4: Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, Vice- Presidenl 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 4. ESTILL SHORT. JUDITH R, SHOUP: G.A.A, 4: Y-Teens 2: Bulldog Barlrs Rep- resenlalive 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Business Club 4: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. Fiflll Row: ROBERT JAY SILVERMAN: Choir 4: Phi Rho Della 2, 3: Treasurer 4. JILL SILVERMAN: Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: French Club 2. 4: Drama 2, 3: Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. MORRIS N. SIMKIN: Bulldog Barlrs 4: Drama Club 3. Sixlh Row: THELMA ANN SKIDMORE: Business Club 3, 4: Y.F.C, 2, 3, 4: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 2. HARVEY J. SKUROW. SHIRLEY SLAPIN: G.A.A. 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Sigma Thela Pi 2, 3, 4. SENIORS Firsi Row: BETTY JEAN SMITH: Ar? Club 4: C-.A.A, 4. BONNIE LEE SMITH: Transfer 4. MICHAEL DAVID SMITH. Second Row: ROBERT CLYDE SOLT: Proieclion Crew 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. CHARLES BERNARD SONENSHEIN: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Showcase 4: Bulldog Bark Represenlaiivo 4: Honor Sociely 2. SALLY ANN SPRAUL: French Club 2. Third Row: JAMES EDWARD STAMPER: Proieclion Crew 2, 3, 4: Siege Crew 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3. WILLIAM BUDD STEPHENSON: Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Drama Club 3.4: Council on World Allairs 4: Y.F.C. 4: Thespian Sociely. GUY PAUL STEUER: Foolball 4: Transfer 4. Fourfh Row: SALLY ANN STEVENS: 6.A.A. 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Showcase 4: Ensemble 4: Bulldog Barls Represenlalive 4: Honor Sociefy 4, JAMES STEWART. JOY ANN STONE: Business Club 4. FIHI1 Row: CARLA SUE STORM: G.A.A, 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4. NANCY CLARIE STRICKLER: Mixed Chorus 2, Presidenf 3: Choir 4. CAROLYN RUTH SUDMAN: Spanish Club 2: Drama Club 2: Sfudenl Council Secrelary 2, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4: Siqma Thefa Pi 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Modern Dance 3, 4. Sixfh Row: CAROLYN LEE SULLIVAN: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4: Y4Teens 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE SULLIVAN: Big Sislers 4: G.A.A. 4: Della Kylyves Epsilon 3, Treasurer 4. JOYCE ALENE TAVLIN:G.A.A. 3.4: Big SISIGVS 4: Lalln Club 3: Kappa Phi Della 3, 4. SENICRS Firsi Row: CAROLYN JANE TAYLOR: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 2: Y.F.C. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4: Council on World Allairs 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Big Sislers 4. MICHAEL ROBERT THIEL: Eoofball 2, 3: Sr. Choir 2, 3: Ensemble 4: Showcase 3, 4, DONNA RAE THOMAS: G.A.A. 2: Sr. Choir 4: Showcase 4. Second Row: MARGO ANNE THOMAS: G.A.A. 3, 4: French Club 2, 32 Kappa Phi Della 2, 3, 4. GARY LEE THORNTON: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Wafer Show 3: Key Club 3, 4: Junior and Senior Class Presidenl: French Club 2, 3: Phi Bela Gamma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Honor Sociefy 3, 4. LOUISE TIMMER: Pollywogs 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3 Lafin Club 2: Y-Teens 2: French Club 3, 4: Bulldog Berks sfall 2: Sr. Choir 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Thespian Sociely: Sigma Thefa Pi 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JOHN H. TlNKERg Golf Team 3, 4: Proiecfion Crew 2: Bulldog Barlts 31 Showcase 3, 4. OWE TOENNIES. SANDRA KAY TOLBERT, Fourlh Row: PAUL LOUIS TREFZ: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Cross Coun+ry 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. MARILYN M. TRIMBLE. DORIS JEAN VAN HOOK: German Club 2: French Club 2: Y-Teens 2. Fiffh Row: GLORIA ANN VAN LUIT: Bulldog Bark Represenlalive 4: Della Kylyves Epsilon 2, 3, 4. PAMELA SUE VENTRE. GERRY VOLLMER. Sixfh Row: CAROL ANN WAGNER. THOMAS WAGNER: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Proieclion Crew 2, 4. DAVID EVANS WAITE. SENIGRS Firsf Row: DARRELL L. WALTER: French 3, 4: Annual Represenfafive 3. WILLIAM HENRY WATTS: Transfer Sfudenf in Senior Year. ANNETTE NVAXLER: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 31 Bulldog Barls 2, 3: Omega Sigma Phi 3, 4. Second Row: VIRGINIA LEE WAYMAN: Y-Teens 2: Business Club 3, 4, BARBARA JEAN WEBER: G.A.A. 2, Secrefary 3: Pep Club Vice-Presidenf 3: Modern Dance 2, 3: Showcase 2, 3: Cheer- leader 2: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. CHARLES J. WEIGEL: Sfaqe Crew 2, 3: Proiecfion Crew 2, 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3. Third Row: LINDA WEINSTEIN: Annual Sfaff 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4: Drama Club 3: F.T.A. 2: Chi Sigma Delfa 2, 3, 4. EARL RAYMOND WEISKITTEL: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3. STANLEY ARTHUR WEISS: Foefball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3: Lafin Club 2: Science Club 3: Phi Befa Gamma 2, 3, 4. Fourfh Row: MARY FRANCES WELLS: French Club 2: Merchandising Club 4. DONNA ELAINE WHEAT: Transfer 4. ERIC ALLEN WHITE. Fiffh Row: ROBERT WIGGLESWORTH: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Cross Counfry 2, 3: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. STERLING L. WILLIAMS: Cross Counfry 2: Gym Team 3, 4: Council on World Affairs 2: Key Club 2, 3: Ensemble 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4: Delfa Befa 3, Treasurer 4. ADRIANNE WILSON: Cr.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bulldog Berks Sfaff 41 Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Big Sisfer Secrefary 4: Rollywogs 2, 3, Presidenf 4: Sigma Thefa Pi 2, 3, 4, Sixfh Row: ALEX WILSON: French Club 2, 3: Sigma Delfa Chi 2, 3, Treasurer 4. PAUL WILSON: Sfage Crew: Visual Aids. SI-IARLENE ELAINE WITT. SENIORS Firsi Row: BONNIE SUE WOELLNER: Showcase 3, 4: Bulldog Barlrs Stall 2, 3, Co-Edilor-in-Chief 4: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Oracle Slaff 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Big Sislers 4: Sigma Lambda Chi 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN WOLF: Lafin Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Showcase 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. JANET LEE WOLF: 6.A.A.: Business Club 3, 4. Second Row: PHILIP ORAN WOOD: Honor Sociely 2. JERRY WOODRUEF: Band 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Della Bela 2, 3, 4. EDYTHE A. WOODS: Chi Della Bela 2, 3, 4. Third Row: ROBERT WEST WOODVVARD: Proieclion Crew 2, 3, Manager 4: Bulldog Barlrs Photographer 3, 4: Delia Bela 3, 4. RITA FAYE YAMIN: G.A.A. 3: Pollywoqs 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: lnlerlralorily Council 4: Fulure Nurses 2, 3: Omega Siqma Phi 2, 3, Presidenl 4. RAELENE SUE YAUCH: Annual Represenlalive 2: Y-Teens Vice-Presidenl 2. Fourlh Row: JACK YEE: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager 2: Proieclion Crew 4, ROBERT B, YONKA: Eoolball 2: Track 2: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 2i Proieclion Crew 2, 4. LINDA JEAN ZARET: Senior Dramalics 2, 3, 4: Bulldog Barlrs Represenlalive 4. Fiffh Row: DIANE ELAINE ZISMAN: Spanish Club I, 2: Chi Sigma Della 2, 3, 4. I-IARLEY JAY ZWERIN: Tennis 3, 4: Baseball and Baslcelball Manager I, 2: Sr. Choir 2: Ensemble 3, 4: Showcase 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Annual Reoresenlaiive 2, 3: Council on World Affairs 3, 4: Bulldog Barlts Lilerary Slaif 4: Phi Epsilon Fraternily 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely. MYRON ZWICK: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, lpresidenll: Choir 41 Showcase l, 3, 4. Seniors nol picluredz Frank Gosling, Gawain I-loll, David Kadelz, Jaclr Reichwein, Ben Roberis, Richard Weaver. 7 i THE CLASS OF FIFTY-NINE IT was only six years ago, in The summer of ninefeen fifTy-Three, ThaT Woodward l-Tigh School sTood complefed in maiesfic fashion. YeT, someThing was lacking. The void was suddenly filled The following Sepfember when hundreds of eager young- sTers rushed Through Woodward's waiTing porTals. A new school welcomed new sTudenTs on The way To new horizons. lvluch can be said abouf The firsT class To compleTe all six years aT Woodward. The firsT and second years were spenT primarily on capfuring The age old secreTs To good sfudy habiTs, wiTh liTTle exTra Time available To The youThful fifTy-niners. IT was Then ThaT our class Took on The basic jobs befiTTing The beginner in all acTivi- Ties. The plighf of The lowly freshman was accepfed in earnesf as a speedy year rushed pasT. The following year The sophomores commenced Their climb. They relinquished The less desirable Taslcs, and assumed The duTies requiring increased responsibiliTies. Now The Sophs were able To aTTaclc and supporT The work required for successful ediTion of The school newspaper, The Bulldog Barlcs, and The Annual, The WOOD- WARD TREASURES. The same class was responsible for major roles in The school Theafrics, as iT parTicipaTed in Showcase, and Our Town, The play of The year. Juniors now, afTer a shorT summer, The aThleTes of the class added sTrengTh and depfh To The various Teams and shared in The Triumph of Woodward's firsT baskef- ball Trophy by remaining undefeafed in The Loclcland lnviTaTional TournamenT. SporTs and all oTher funcfions were forgoTTen aT The close of The year, when The class engaged in a mosT memorable Junior Prom. The following Sepfember, in The year ninefeen hundred fifTy-eighT, The sTudenTs, who for The mosT parT were The same who had enfered Woodward for The firsT Time in Sepfember of fiffy-Three, were again welcomed by William Woodward's ouT- sTreTched hand. The firsT class To pass compleTely Through all of Woodward's six grades had now reached iTs final sTep. The social scene was noT slighTed in The leasT as The Woodward-Wifhrow FooT- ball Folly and The Homecoming Dance proved exTremely enjoyable. Also, The senior dramaTisTs added more lusTre to Their repuTaTion wiTh The presenfafion of Dino. Their accomplishmenfs also resulfed in The mosT enTerTaining Showcase in Woodward hisTory. The Thespian exciTemenT led direcTly inTo The Chrisfmas vacaTion and a grand senior Xmas parTy. Woodward, a powerful confender in various fields of sporT, lacked The success of a highly spiriTed fooTball Team, buT achieved a winning baslcefball year. The cross counTry Team gained The ciTy championships, and placed a healfhy fifTh in sTaTe compeTiTion. A Tremendous baseball and swimming season ensued wiTh The mer- men capfuring Third place in The sTaTe meeT. A biTTer cold January sTormed direcTly inTo mid-year examinaTions, The lasT To be Taken by The fading seniors. Finally, a reprieve was given in The form of an Eas- Ter vacaTion. April and May offered liTTle more Than various social affairs, Theme papers, and college applicaTions blanlcs. On Class Day in June, many sTudenTs were recipienTs of merifed awards. ShorTly afTer, on June ThirTeenTh, The Senior Prom proved To be The greaTesT high school funcTion ever wifnessed by The TwelfTh graders. AT eighT o'clock The class gafhered for a dinner dance. AfTer Twelve, each Cinderella was enTerTained by her prince wiTh a romanfic cruise on The famous sTeamship Avalon. Refurning, a weary group lefT The downfown docks in Time To gaze aT The sunrise illuminaTing The new world which They faced. Many delighTful breakfasTs and early morning picnics crowded all The nearby parks. NOT unTil The afTernoon of The fourTeenTh did The Tired seniors head home for a much needed resT. Now The senior class of ninefeen fifTy-nine musT leave The sancfuary of Wood- ward l-ligh. On June eighTeenTh, from under the shelfering arm of William Woodward, The fifTy-niners, half relucTanT To go, were leaving. The graduafing seniors marched ouT Through Woodward's porTals, noT only wiTh a feeling of regreT, buT also with The True pride and spiriT of pioneers. Time goes, you say? Ah, No! Alas, Time sTays, we go. MAX CRIGGER '59 OFFICERS .lor BUCHANAN . . .Pmsidm sur Bomnom . . . .vm-Prmdenf Bonwlr somrw , . ,sc Q . ,mf-,f .JXXNBLERSCH . , . , Treasure JUNI RS Jusl a year away from being seniors, Woodward'-Q iunior- are a carefree lol. True, college or a lob or fhfal four of duly In lhe Armed Forces lsnll lar around The Corner, buf fa year is a long lime lo a I7 year old, Many dances, loolball qamef. dales, and yes, exams, are belvveen 'rhern and fhal lafelul day in June when 'rhey will sfop being lusl 'high school slue denlsll and assurne lhe responsibililies of lhe adult world. Some 5l2 slrong, Woodward is pinning Els hopes on lhe Cla-,rr ol l96O. Joe Buchanan, Pfeslflenl: Jan Blerfuh, Treasurer' Bennie Schaler, Seuelary: Sue B' Inger, Vige-Presidenl. - an 65 l l l l l 1 Firsf Row: Phyllis Adler, Ron Alcoke, Carol Alfer, Mike Ale ihers, Roberf Baden, Vera Bagdal, Karen Bailie, Pal Baker, Sandy Baker. Second Row: Sylvia Baker, Yvonne Balay, Phyllis Barnard, Le- africe Barr, Eric Baum, Fred Bedwell, Caroline Beel, Jim Behr, Carol Benson. Third Row: Jane? Beriram, Barb Bierman, Marilyn Biniord, Judy Bischoff, Don Blackwelder, Jan Blersch, Bill Blum, Waller Bohl, Sue Bollinger. JUNICJRS Four+h Row: Frank Bork. Befsy Bosken, Phyllis Boyd, Mary Sue Braun, Carole Brenner, l-larry Brown, Ronald Brown, Rowland Brown, Wilma Brown, Fiffh Row: Nancy Bryanl, Joseph Buchanan, Susan Buchlman, Charles Burress, Jerry Burress, Slephanie Bulchkes, Jerry Bulz, l-lelen Calder, Lynne Calvin. Six+h Row: Richard Calvin, John Caramanian, Sharon Carp, Sharon Case. John Calalin, Jack Clark, Sandy Clayland, Kay Clement l-lousfon Coaies. Sevenfh Row: Sieve Co1Cley,Alan Cohen, Nancy Cohen, Jerry Cohen, Mike Cohen, Sieve Cohn, Paul Colfer, Phil Combs, Mike Combs. Firsf Row: Barbara Cooke, Larry Crabfree, Judy Cramer, Maerene Cravens, Sherry Crouch, Tom Crowlhers, Mary Cur- iis, Oscar Curlsinger, Allen Davis. Second Row: Carol Davis, Nancy Davis, Judi Dean, Roberf DeGrahl, Barbara Deharf, Dennis Denny, Jeffrey Deuisch. Sallie Dewey. Jan Dickman. Third Row: Marilyn Dielz, Marcia Dimenf, Janice Dine, Bar- bara Disiel, Mary Lou Doehrel, Rulh Duife, Carol Dunholler, Maxine Durham, Tom Dusfuberg. Four+h Row: Richard Earlywine. Gilberl Efiron, Roger EHron, Phyllis Ellioll, Don Elmore, Thomas Enneking, Fred Erickson, Marilyn Evereil, Peggy Fahy. JUNIORS Fif+h Row: Joe Farkas, Marv Feldman, Edward Ferguson, Elaine Ferguson, Bruce Fisier, John Fix, Bari Fogel, Kalhy Forrance, Lee Fowler. Sixth Row: Roberl Fox, Thomas Franklin, Karen Franklin, Vicki Franklin, Daniel Frieberg, Carol French, Sue Frey, Elaine Frie- denn, Alan Friedman. Sevenfh Row: Na+ Friedman Janice Frilz, Mike Fullon, Dollie Funk, Jerry Fuqua, Woody Galloway, Jo Ganl, Mike Gehring, Befsy Gershkovilz. N H- SR K sw 67 Firsf Row: Harriei Geiilernan, Kaihryn Goeriemiller, Carol Goldberg, Barry Goldholi, Charlie Goldsmiih, Delilah Good- pasier, Janef Gordon, Ken Gorei, Dick Gose. Second Row: Deheal Goiiesman, David Gray, Earnesiine Green, Frank Green, Gail Greenberg, Ed Grosswiler, Harold Guifman, Dale Hadsell, Linda Hagemeier. Third Row: Mary Ann Haiiz, Carol Hall, Graham Hall, Lynn Hammond, Emily Harman, Harvey Harris, John Harziell, Es- her Hafienbach, Carol Houchens. JUNIORS if Q ip Iv .f if ig me Fourfh Row: Karhy Hayslip, Anira Heinkelein, Helen Hender- son, Jim Henry, Mike Hesse, Allen Hild, Jay Hinierlonq, Bobbi Hochman, Siuarr Hodesh. 9 Fiffh Row: Bill Hoeff, Gwen Hoffman, Mariha Hoffman, Mike Hoffman, Mike Hogan, Lowell Holi, Karhy Hopewell, Pam Horron, Ann Hoshaw. Sixfh Row: Dannie lrvin, Terry lshikawa, Ber+ Jacobs, Fred Jones, Herman Kabakoff, Pairicia Kammann, David Kann, Mary Ann Kasler, Dolline Kassner. Sevenfh Row: Marcia Kassner, Barb Kaiz, Harriei Kaiz, Jim Kaiz, Ronnie Kaiz, Gaile Ann Keiser, Jack Kelly, Jackie King, Ken Kingsbury. Firsi' Row: Bill Kissinger, Charles Klein, Nancy Kleine, Karen Koch, Merrille Kolller, Roberi Kozlowicz, Sian Kraviiz, John Krueger, Ada Kruse. Second Row: Joy Kuessner, Cliff Kuhnell, Carole Kurz, Ilene Kushner, Evelyn Laclcner, Ari Laney, Joel Lauman, Joy Law- son, Peier Leeds. Third Row: Mariie Levin, Michael Levine, Sleven Levinson, Slephen Lewefch, Carolyn Lewis, Sid Lieberman, Lynne Lieb- schuiz, Bill Lipslcy, Barry Lislcow. Fourfh Row: Ronald Lipson, Carol Logan, Charles Lonqini, Joanne Luehrman, Jim Lulcen, Maxine Machnoviiz, Ray Mc- Aninch, Paul McDorman, John McGahee. is i '6 ,A is I JUNIORS Fif'I'h Row: Marnice McGuire, Sandy McKenney, Mary Ann McNeal. John Malasheviiz, Doiiie Malloy, Carolyn Manas Berno Manderschied, Jaclc Manischewilz, Harvey Mann. Sixfh Row: Ronnie Marcolle, Kenny Marcus, Jim Marshall Mariha Maxwell, Liz Mayer, Frank Meenach, Michale Miesel Sieve Meiius, Jim Mercer. Sevenfh Row: Karen Merlcel, Pairicia Merfz, Bob Meizcar Toni Meyer, Glen Michaelson, Bill Miller, Charles Miller, Emf ily Miller, Susan Miller. svl X F ga -1 S .L SS' ui S ,S QM xi' 'FW . 'ii ' MSF' K i -: x ' -Qs? 4 D If , Q J' A. r Firsf Row: Gilberl Minson, Judy Milchell, Diane Milman. James Monday, Mary Moorehead, Bill Moorman, Larry Mor- gan, Marilyn Morgan, Vivian Morgan. Second Row: Bob Morrison, Roberl Morrison, Cherie Mosko- wilz, Lanny Murphy, Carol Murray, Amy Nalhan, Paula Ne- bolsky, Roberl Nebolsky, Joanne Nedelman. Third Row: Jackie Neuman, Bob Neuman, Laura Newporl, Mary Newporl, Ralph Niehaus, Ned Nixon, Linda Ochs, Jenny Osgood, Arfhur Owen. JUNICDRS i Fourfh Row: Eugenia Owen, George Owens, John Packer, Bar- bara Parilz, Doug Parker, Dennis Parrelf, Sherman Parrell, Sleven Pasleiner, Mark Pavely. Fif+h Row: Nancy Payler, Lorna Peller, Barbara Pesoul, Marlin Pinales, Mary Ann Pollard, Lois Porler, Rick Pressler, Judilh Pryor, Ken Ouan. Sixfh Row: Sieve Raab, Sfeve Rabin, Mike Rand, Warren Reinhard, Daniel Reynolds, Kennelh Rice, Paul Richman, Wil- liam Ries, Barbara Ringhand. Seven+h Row: Lucille Risimini, Debbie Rillenhouse, Dave Ril- Ter, Sherie Roberfson, Mark Rodner, Thomas Roelling, Bill Roll, Prank Rose, Ricky Rose. Firsf Row: Sluarl Rose, Errol Rosen, Sluarl Rosenslein, Barry Ross, George Rourl, Judy Roulzong, Larry Roy, Linda Rubel, l-larvey Ruben. Second Row: Brenda Rubin, Elaine Ruskin, Anila Rulman, Laura Salisbury, Joanne Sayler, Orvil Salyers, Jerry Samuels, Fay Sanders, Gerry Sapadin. Third Row: Barbara Savery, Ulf Sawerl, Douglas Sawyer, Shir- ley Scall, Bonnie Schafer, Pal Schepman, Ivan Schlan, Karen Schlecl, Charles Schmill. Four+h Row: George Schneider, Susan Scholl, l-loward Schra- ger, Fred Schullz, Myron Schwarlz, Sanford Schwarlz, Mary Scoll, Jan Seaman, Jan Segal. JUNIORS Fif+h Row: l-larmon Selbsl, Fran Shallal, Jule Sharlman, Bruce Sharp, Linda Shaw, Roger Sherman, Cynlhia Shor, Anne Shreve, Barbara Shuller. Sixfh Row: David Sielerl, Nancy Siemering, Fred Silversloin, David Simmons, Sheila Simon, Donna Simone, Karen Simons, Sleve Simpson, Palli Singlelon. Sevenfh Row: Carole Slcurow, Marilyn Slcurow, Frank Slesnick, Sandy Sloan, Audrey Smilh, John Smilh, Judy Smilh, Sharon Smilh, Slanley Smilh. S: - As 'z i i is ,,.As.ffe M rw ? sx Firsi' Row: Elissa Smoler, Sandi Snider, Jean Snyder, Roz Snyf der, Mark Sollelc, Garda Sommer, Pearl Sonnenberg, Charlene Spaulding, Spilce Spiegel. Second Row: Beverly Spiess, Don Spurlin, Diana Slabner, Ron- ald Slagenhorsl, Mary Sfaub, Carol Srein, Frank Sferblinq, Harold Slerling, l-larry Slerlinq. Third Row: Charles Slerneberg, Randy Slerfmeyer, Gary Sleuer, Holly Slewarl, Richard Srolrzman, Charlolle Sfone, Anne Srraus, Milce Srraus, Bill Sfrome. JUNIGRS 72 ,. A R 1 'f :BF Fourfh Row: Roberl Slumpl, Sleven Sway, Barbara Swillinger, Barbara Swillinqer, Suzan Tash, Aleda Taylor, David Tessel. Richard Tessendorf, Pal lewell. FiF+h Row: Sue Thomas, Gail Thornlon, Slewarl Tobin, Mary Jo Toner, Richard Topez, Linda Turner, Leola Twyman, Donna Ullner, Donna Vandenberg. Sixfh Row: Gerald Van Dylce, Michael Vaughn, Judy Voql, Ronald Vogl, Bonnie Waclcsman, Emily Wade, Joanie Wainer, Susan Waldin, Marlc Warren. Sevenfh Row: Richard Washburn, Adrienne Wasserman, Jay Wasserman, Richard Wallcins, Kay Walls, l-larriel Waxman, Harry Websler, Alfred Weisbrod, Julien Weldon. Q Flrsf Row: Bill Wesley, Marcella We,ley lrene Weslbroolr, Barb Welriq, Tom Wiehe, Sara Wiener. Second Row: Edward Wilras, Charles Wilson, Judy Williams Marilyn Williams, Jerry Williamson, Fred Wilson. Third Row: Myron Willenbaum, Lori Wolba, Paul Woodward Lawrence Yales, Waller Yonlca, June Zacharias. Fourfh Row: Slanley Zappin, Sue Zemboch, Janel Zieczler, Fred Ziqler, Roz Zimoy, Capi Zoller. Juniors no? picfured: Kennard Balrne, Nancy Banlcer, Made line Berman, Peqcqy Biye, Laura Blumenlhal, Jon Bradley Lynne Brill, Roberl Buschelman, Nancy Claylon, Joanne Col ony, Jim Cohen, Dorlie Funk, Phyllis Ganl, Warren Gilford, Marsha Goldhaqen, Ken Sorel, James Heidenreich, Allen Hild, Jaclr Kelly, Alvin Knaul, John Malhews, Bob Mc'Arlhur, Tom McGraw, Milce Muldon, William Mrillner, Janel Neal, Joan Neal, Richard Niebusch, Vivian Peskin, Ronald Ran, Bob bie Sie-bler, Emily Slurcqill, Nancy Taylor, Gail Towel, Arnold Tilford. Linda Wood. JUNIGRS 73 SOPHCDMCDRES The Class of l96I has promises out being The besl graduauing class Woodward has ever puu oul, if size is any delerminer of qualify. Some 650 slrong now and sfanding The good chance of being closer fo 750 when uhey reach The senior year, Hue presenu uenuh grade will be Hue largesl graduauing class in Hue schools one hundred and +hir'ry year hisuory. Size brings Hs problems, The Music Hall, lradilional sile of Woodward's commencemenl exercises, will noi be able 'ro handle a group of This size. The school audiforium will noi hold many out Their parenls for May Day aclivilies. Undaunled, however, The sophomore class moves ahead, being capably led by ils class officers. OFFICERS JERRY BRAY . T , .im-Riu-ni suEuRsRY . i . . , .vim.PieQf,zfiiu vicici SHEPHERD , . , . .sa-.Om SHARON uuuuriiv . . . . .TITCIVSLIVPT BARBARA wriss . u . . l'iiblifRoIauinn From lell To righu: Barbara Weiss, Viclci Shepherd, Jerry Bray, Presidenf' Sue Lipslcy, and Sharon Nunnelly. 74 Firsf Row: Marilyn Aaronson, Helen Abrams, Riclci Abrams, Diane Acus, Dusly Addison, Pafricia Addison, Weslynne Al- bers, Rally Albrighl, Joe Alford, Second Row: Janel Allgeyer, Bruce Allman, Barb Ash, Jean Asher, Charlene Baas, Richard Badgell, Jessie Bailey, Ronald Balcer, William Balcer. Third Row: William H. Baker, Joyce Bammerlin, Julius Bark- hau, Mary Jo Barnard, Beverly Barr, Kalhy Barlel, Janis Barl- lerl, Hannah Barlon, Bruce Baum. Four+h Row: Harold Bear, Vivian Beavers, George Bechlel. Carl Beclcer, John Beclcer, Barry Beckham, Philip Bell, John Benison, Jimmy Bennell. SOPI-IOMGRES Fiffh Row: David Benlley, Eileen Berlce, Howard Berliner, Ei- leen Berman, Rosalie Berman, Jeffrey Bielski, Douglas Binford, Bonnie Blalce, Bellie Blankenship. Sindh Row: Judy Bollon, Joe Boone, Joyce Boone, Myrna Bore' hard, Judilh Borfz, Nelson Braclcell, Rose Bradford, Marfha Brandi, Marcia Branl. Sevenih Row: Richard Brasinglon, Dorolhy Braunsfein, Bill Bresserl, Lois Brewer, Billie Brewer, Tom Breyley, Nancy Brine- gaf, Ron Brinlcerholf, Roscoe Broclc. 'A' Qi. Q13 va x ,QB I JQQQSASQ s ggi A si ,S-f. 1 9 ii X. s 44. A s .N D W 1' s ,I Q is Q . Q- ,- 1' , gr ,I 4 u-3 Q, 11 so Q X ,sf iv Q Firsi' Row: Jeanne Bronsirup, Barbara Brown, Carhy Brown, Roy Brown, Jane Brucher, Carol Brueqgaman, Barbara Buch- holz, Donna Bullingfon, William Burkey. Second Row: Carl Burlin, Cecil Burlow, Beisy Calerdine, Dawn Campbell, Marilyn Campbell, Barbara Camins, Audra Caple, Gayle Carlson, Sandy Caron. Third Row: June Carier, Bill Caskey, Joan Cervino, Charles Chace, Sheila Charkins, Pal Chrisiman, Daniel Church, Tony Cianciolo, Frank Ciboch. S-CPI-IOMORES 76 Fourfh Row: Charles Clark, Joan Clark, Marcia Claybon, Mary Clemeni, Ronald Cobb, Marsha Cohn, Jerry Collins, Phyllis Collins, Ralph Collins. Fif+h Row: George Conley, Sue Cooper, Cynihia Cordes, BeHy Cording, Linda Corn, Diane Creamer, James Crocker, Rebekah Crocker, Paul Crosson. Sixfh Row: Larry Cunningham, Junie Curry, Bill Curry, Mariha Curisinger, Lorna Dalion, Ellen Daniels, Linda Davis, Mari- anne Davis, Sharon Davis. Seven+h Row: Dianne Day, Judy DeBord, Kenny Delape, Jim Dempsey, Carol Denny, Carol Depoi, Carol Deflmer, Michael Devanney, Judy Devaud. Firs'I' Row: Shirley Dice, Marcine Dilling, Carl Dillingham, Wil- liam Douglas, Coralee Drake, James Dunning, Ronald Dur- ham, Hugh Dyer, Janef Ehrmaniraui. Second Row: Connie Eichorsl, Larry Elliorl, Rila Elliorl, Rose- mary Eng, Jack Esferkamp, Par Evans, Wayne Evans, Jack Ewing, Pai Ewing. Third Row: Ann Ezzell, Pal Farley, Tom Fausl, Roberl Fay, Reyna Feffner, David Feisl, Kris Fellabaum, Gene Feller, Elaine Ferguson. Fourfh Row: Waller Field, Frank Fieler, Terry Fieler, Barry Fielman, Renee Fogel, Ronnie Fogel, Charles Fosier, James Fosler, Carol Flanagan. SCDPHOIVIORES Fif+h Row: Sandy Fleisher, Kirk Flory, Susan Flynn, Judie Frakes, Mifch Fram, Joe Frank, Michael Frank, Barbara Fra- zier, Judy Frazier. Sixfh Row: Anne Frederickson, Judilh Freeman, Margarel Freeman, Irma Freimulh, William French, Ralph Frifsch, David Frolich, Pele Frye, Michael Gaible. Sevenfh Row: Sieve Gaible, Sue Garner, Darlene Geis, Carol Gellner, Carol Gerrzman, Jim Gefz, Rulh Geyler, Tommy Gil- denblaH', David Glenn. 42' F ir'- F 1- ' s S vs. 12 Firsf Row: Slanley Glenn, Maureen Glynn, Devonne Godsey, Geri Goodman, Judy Goodman, Jerome Goodman, Sleven Goodman, Karla Goodpaslure, Barbara Gold. Second Row: Donald Goldberg, Eugene Goldberg, Milch Goldberg, Sieve Goldhagen, Jacqueline Golding, Larry Goldsmilh, Jack Goldslone, Sylvia Gordon, Paula Golhard. Third Row: Nancy Gover, Gail Gra1Cl,Ancly Granf, Humphrey Greear, Chuck Gregg, James Gregg, Cindy Grogg, Shirley Gumenick, Eslher Guflman. SOPI-ICMORES Fourfh Row: Naomi Gullman, Helen Hagemayer, Sherry Hail- slone, Larry Haller, Dave Hand, Ronnie Hanna, Doris Hargy, Carol Harris, Gary Harvey. Fif+h Row: Vera Harvey, Barbara Haller, Don Hauk, Pal Hauss, Roy Havlin, Brenda Hawkins, Mike Hayes, Arlhur Hayes, Barb Heafh, Sixfh Row: Jan Heinlen, Ed Heilker, Jerry Helfzer, James Hengle. Dorofhy Henne, Larry Herberf, Myron Herman, Sue Herrick, Mary Jane Hess. Sevenfh Row: William Hill, Sue Hirschberg, Louis Hoeweler, Susan Hoeweler, Joanna Honschopp, Jean Holl, Carol Ann Houk, Lois Howell, John Hulick. Firsf Row: Sam Humrnell, Mary I-Iunl, Diane Hursl, Gayle lglauer, Pal Ireland, John Irwin, Sue Isaacs, Marlha Iuen, Carol Jacobs. Second Row: Joanne Jaeger, Michael Jellress, Mina Jemison, Jeanne Jenilce, Diane Jenks, Sluarl Jenss. Joann Jessup, Allen Johnson, Myrna Johnson. Third Row: Jim Jung, Michael Kahn, Sanford Kahn, Carol Kammann, Sheri Kaplan, Carol Karovslcy, Lois Karp, Ivan Kaulrnan, Linda Kaufman. Four+h Row: Linda Kaye, Carol Kemper, Eddie Kile, Elizabelh Kincer, Errol King, Roberl King, I-Iarold Kirzner, Charlolle Kiser, Juclilh Klapperl. SOPI-IOMORES Fif+h Row: Diclc Klein, Roberl Klein, Dennis Klepper, Roger Kline, Mary Lee Kloslerman, Lou Kluber, Gary Koebel, Sieve Korb, David Korros. Six+l1 Row: Danny Kouba, Donny Kouba, Ronnie Krahovslcy, Linda Krasne, Bools Kraus, Paul Kraus, Jeffrey Kreindler, Dae vid Krieg, Marian Kullaaclc. Sevenfh Row: Carol Kunz, John Laloavilch, Ellen Ladd, Clif! lord Landherr, Slephen Landamn, Ronald Laraloee, Barbara Laulerloach, I-lenry Lawson, Judy Leasure. Q' . . F .W .,,,.... .. .... , . ' ' QQ Dil I' , , ,.,,:- iff -------'i ' N ,., Q, ..,, , .,, ,-i,-., ,g my . V Y i g I ' iiii i iii i E .Qi 'Q '.' I .g,,g,. Vi,f:5 ie 33 ..., I ,A .a-... A W, Q . . ... . , -.--W Firsl' Row: Kelly Lee, Mark Lellon, Ina Levine, Barb Levy, Slanley Lewin, Michael Lewis, Karen Liebell, Thomas Lillich. Kennelh Lind. Second Row: Mike Linder, Sue Lipsky, Jenny Livesay, Douglas Lobser, Lois Long, Janel Lollar, Sue Lominac, Darlene Lol- speich, Thomas Louman. Third Row: Douglas Loveless, George Loviso, Melvin Lundy, Donna Lyau, Ellen Mabie, Peggy Maddox, Jim Maddux, Dave Mahan, Gary Mallin. SOPHOMORES Four+h Row: Bob Malloy, Jackie Malone, Edlyn Marcuse, Mar- garel Myers, Annelre Margolis, l-lerberl Margolis, Linda Marsh, Sieve Marshall, Carlo Marlellolli. Fiffh Row: Michael Mason, Arlene Malhis, Roberla Mallhew, Jacqueline Marlhews, Wanda Mallox, Pam Mayberry, Diane McLeary, Ann McClellan, William McConnell. Sixlh Row: Jim McKenzie, Carol McKibben, Donna McKin- ney, Leonard Mclnlosh, Barbara Meadows, Arl Medecke, Roe berla Meiser, Melissa McGregor, Norman Menze. Seven+h Row: Chris Merkel, Nancy Merrywealher, George Merse, Marlha Melze, Louise Meyer, Marvin Meyer, Melanie Meyers, Jan Mhoon, Dona Michaelson. Firsf Row: Diane Miller, Jim Miller. Judy Miller, Linda Miller, Harrier Miller, Linda Miller, Sharon Miller, David Minson, Bob Mifchell. Second Row: Carol Moore, Don Moore, Charline Moore, Rich- ard Morgan, Jane Morledge, Carol Morlon, Sleven Mosco- vifz, Alden Mosher, Carol Moskowilz. Third Row: Kalhie Mullenix, Jon Murphy, Paulelle Naparsrek, Bill Neicf, Donald Newman, Joe Newmark, Paul Newmark, Phil Newsome, Susie Nichols. Fourfh Row: George Nickles, Elaine Niman, Lenny Nipper, Donna Noiman, David Norfolk, Marvin Nudell, John Nunn, Sue O'Connell, Larry Osky. SOPHOMORES Fiffh Row: Thomas Ollo, Judy Owens, Randy Owens, Bill Palmeler, Gary Parker, Ron Parkin, George Parsons, Jeffrey Paul, James Pearce. Sixfh Row: Ronald Peaslee, Harry Peek, Susan Perrine, Carol Pererson, Ken Pfalz, David Pildas, Karen Pilder, Louis Pilder, Carl Polinsky. Sevenfh Row: Donna Pollard. Charles Porfer, Newfon Powell, Roloerla Powers, Ed Praqq, Jane Price, Nancy Price, Roloerl Price, Bill Promberger. Firs? Row: Tony Providenli, Carol Quisno, Carol Rabius, Don Raines, Bonnie RaiH, Nancy Rapp, Rally Rapp, Paul Rappo- por'r, Norman Ralzman. Second Row: Sam Reed, Ron Relzler, Leslie Rhein, Tillie Rich- fer, John Rine. Charlo'r+e Rinslny, Don Rissover, Lloyd Roberls, Gary Robins. Third Row: Mary Robinson, Maureen Roddy, Fred Roehmer, Joyce Romer, Margo Rose, Pam Rosen, Peggy Rosenberg. David Rosenfield. Jerry Rosenwald. SOPHOIVIGRES Fourfh Row: Gary Ross, Barry Rosl, Michael Rolh, Marcia Rousseau, Kalhy Royce, Linda Rubin, Edward RudloFl, Judy Runlz, Yvonne Sachs. Fifih Row: Louis Saldiver, Jim Saylers, Bill Salzer, Pal Sams, Carol Sand, Sally Sanders, Peggy Scali, Janel Schaeper, Judie Schaffer. Sixfh Row: Louis Schaim, Barbara Schalz, Gary Schimpf, Philip Schlaeger, Donna Schlemmer, Lesler Schmerr, Sieve Schmidl, Donna Schmurr, Palricia Schmurr. Sevenfh Row: Waller Schnee, Harrier Schneider, Waller Schoellle, Pal Schrader, Kennelh Schray, William Schuclc, Jim Schwab, David Schwarlz, Linda Schwarfz. 82 X Firsf Row: Sleve Schwarfz, Allen Schwarzwalder, Nicki Sedgwick, Larry Siepell, Danny Sellzer, Barry Serolkin, Bar- bara S+aHer, Janie Shapiro, Roberfa Sharp. Second Row: Arf Shaw, Jack Shaw, Judy Shell, Sandi Sheff, Michael Sherrick, Alberl Shmalo, Barry Shnider, Marcy Shos- fack, Gus Siegel. Third Row: Sleve Skorow, Susan Sloman, Nancy Smilh, Sally Smilh, Charles Somers, Nick Sommer, Nancy Sonenshein, Ed- die Soulhard, Palsy Speckman. Fourfh Row: Allen Spencer, Evelyn Spiegel, Doug Sprigg, Di- ane Slamp. Dave Sfamper, Dennis Sfaub, Linda Sleidle, Ar- lhaya Slewarl, Bill Slewarl. SOPHCMCBES Fif+h Row: Richard Sfewarf, Sandi Sfone, Carol Slolhfang, Marilyn Sfrange, Barry S'rriHhol'r, Jane Sfrohmenger, Carol Swain, Calhy Swormsledl, Barbara Taylor. Sixlh Row: Donna Taylor, Tim Templelon, Mary Kay Thomas, Ron Thomas, Diane Thompson, Dan Thurman, Ginger Tie?- meyer, Helen Tilford, Ron Tilford. Sevenfh Row: Pearce Todd, Pal Trachsel, Mark Treilel, Brook Trichefl, Carol Trimble, Judy Turner, Sallie Twyman, Gayle Underwood. David Usher. 9 as Q A , 4. Q, R , ' 3' .Q , Firsl Row: Sleve Van Blarcom, Nancy Vaughn, Don Verbarg, Melvin Wahlerl, Wilma Wallace, Ingrid Wallin, Margarel Waller, Gordon Ward. Second Row: Rila Wasserman, Dick Walers, Darrell Walson, Dick Weber, Gary Weber, Erwin Weber, Lois Wedig, Lucy Weinschelbaum. Third Row: Sanlord Weinslein, Tom Weise, Barbara Weiss, Bob Wells, James Wells, Norman Wells, William Wells, Fred We-ppler. Fourfh Row: Roberl Wessinger, Belly Weslbrook, Carolyn Wellig, Louis Welzel, Larry Wheal, George Wheeler, Janice Whilaker, Leland While. Fif+h Row: Marcia While, Karen Whill, Roger Wilkins, Cur- SOPI-IOMCRES lis Williams, Frances Williams. Joe Williams, Toni Williams, Arnold Williger. Sixlh Row: Phyllis Wilner, Nancy Windland, Jim Winlers, Thomas Wise, Karen Wilham, Faye Wilhrow, Linda Woll, Lora Woll. Sevenlh Row: Reba Wood. Lois Woodyarcl, Anila Wray. James Wyler, Dan Zeisler, Wilma Zenlgral, Michael Zeisler, Maureen Zwerin. Sophomores nol piclured: Pal Baker, Karen Brown, Philip Brown, Michelle Calo, Gayle Carlson, George Daadl, Roberl Dielz, Sandra Donohue, Lana l-lendren, D. Horwilz, Keilh Humphries, Peggy Lang, Jean Lanham, Bob Leichl, Donna McCarly, Keilh McGuire, Tom Mullon, Sue Nichols, Sharon Nunelly. Slan Poley, Barbara Porler, Sandra Roberls, Gerald Sanders, Barb Shank, Vicki Sheperd, William Von Kroll, Joyce Wallace, Sandy Weber, Rulh Weinslein. F-irs+ Row: Janel Adams, Ronald Adams, Evelyn Arkush, Jo Ann Armslronq, Bob Aulr, John Baillie, Jack Ballard, Judilh Barash, Joyce Barloer. Second Row: Jeffrey Borer, Sandy Barlow, Aaron Barr, Char- lene Barrel, Roberi Beck, James Bedinqhaus, Reggie Berg, Frannie Bernslein, Barbara Binkley. Third Row: Tom Blankenship, Sfewarl Bonem, Don Bookman, Joan Bolner, Jackie Brook, Doris Bryanf, l-larold Broerman, Ernesl Brown, Jack Brown. Fourfh Row: Bonnie Bryson, Jim Burnelr, Jo Ann Bush, Tommy Caddel, Curlis Carle, Dorolhy Carler, Roberf Caranzaro, Harold Cleary, Allen Cliffe. , Q Q sb s fe V Q we A1 R , .A .s M siogfkgw 'K 'CS' A J J ikisgyqw. :- fb K 'S 'EIT A ii Z' 'A Q - -11 :H fi , if is ,Asif ...in FRESI-IMEN Fiffh Row: Alice Cohen, Marlin Cohen, Richard Cohn, Judy Complon, Shirley Connell, Terry Cooper, Roderick Crablree, Palricia Crews, Calvin Crulchlield. Sixfh Row: Gary Daniel, Sandy DeBruler, Mike DeCaro, Mur ray Deckelbaum, Rose DeGroB', Barbara Denison, Sandra Des, kins, Suzanne Devaud, Alier Doll. Seven+h Row: David Dombar, Gary Drake, MaryeHa Dray. Harold Dressel, Marcia Dorlman, Jerry Dorn, Darlene Drexf ilius, Barry Dwyer, Shirley Easiham. .fs 'i i ,- Q an S Q 5 ,y,. . 5 1. J Q f L WN X Q X W - ---f - - Firs+ Row: Barbara Ebel, Elaine Eiiron, Joyce Erdman, Gerald Falconbury, Hilde Falkenslein, Ralph Falkenslein, Joel Farkas, Hope Feingold, Judy Ferris. Second Row: Fred Fiedler, Jack Fielden, Bill Finch, Marlene Fink, Alan Fischofl, William Frank, Jerry Freirnuih Gary French, George Frey. Third Row: Elaine Friedman, Muriel Frieman, Judi Fuller, Roy Gardner, Mike Gerson, Jay Gibson, Marsh Giiielman, Elaine Goerlemiller, Barbara Goeiz. FRESHIVIEN i Fourfh Row: Ron Goldslone, Rickie Gorel, Sieve Gorei, Phyl- lis Goillieb, Harry Green, Ira Green, Gary Greenlee, John Gulh, Jim Hammons. Fiffh Row: Gerald Harding, Lanny Harris, Jerry Hasden, Lin- da Hasden, Jim Hassebrock, Jeff Hari, Beverly Hafier, Grei- chen Herron, Joe Heimbach. Six'I'h Row: Peggy Hirschberg, Jimmy Hobgood, Don Hosfi- uck, Ann Houchens, Howard Hood, Dorofhy Howson, Bill Hupperiz, Kenneih Hyams, Henry HyaH. Seven+h Row: Carrie Jacobs, Sandra Jaffa, Howard Jarson, Delmar Jeffries, Richard Jenkins, Roberla Johnson, Howard Jones, Eileen Kabakoii, Jack Kabakofi. Firsf Row: Sleven Kalz, Sieve Kahn, Jeff Key, Carol Kiene- man Jim King, Mariha King, James Kirk, Marilyn Kohn, Mar- garei Kroger. Second Row: Bobby Kuresman, Ken Lanham, Vivian Lawhorn, Wanda Lawhorn, Amelia Lawson, Carol Leimbeck, Michael Leming. Burl Lerman, Bonnie Lewis. Third Row: Judy Linder, Eugene Lipka. Dave Lipman, Jerry Lipsky, Barry Lucas, Carol Lucas, Dianne Luken, Sherry Mach- novilz, Diana Macinlyre. Fourfh Row: Harold Manas, David Mann, Jack Mann, Tom Mark, Nancy Marshall, Ginger Marlin, Judy Marlin, John Mascari, Andrea Mallhevvs. FRESHMEN Fif+h Row: Don May, Ari McCandlish, Sharon McLaughlin, Carol Meier, Emily Messer. Jack Messer, Iris Meyers, Connie Miller, David Miller. Sixlh Row: Don Misrach, Cullen Morgan, Beverly Jo Morris, Sue Morrison, Carol Myers, Herman Nadel, Lois Nalhan, Sel- don Newman, l-lanna Newslaie. Sevenfh Row: Barbara Oakes, David Oakley, Brucefle Ohe, lda Okvii, Morlon Orchin, Ernie Overslreel, Mike Padgelf, Francine Pearl, Sandra Pellins. i J Q . ' Q -'55fi'5EZ' -'.. Q asf Y wi A if 'P .N rf WW ra? Q, x if 4 4- id' z , ...ff 74, - f L.. I ! f .,.. ' .. 'f Y 1 S A-'M Y Firsf Row: Susie Pelricoll, l-lerberl Ping, Donna Porler, l-lar- old Price, Bernard Rabenslein, Glenn Rand, Terry Raver, Sally Reilzes, Dee Reynolds. Second Row: Leslie Rubin, Janice Rousseau, Marilyn Rolli- man, Michale Rose, Rila Rodner, Lynn Roberls, Arlhur Rinslcy, David Rigney, Irene Rheingold. Third Row: Nennelh Rudder, Shellie Russak, Milchell Sacks, Rose Sass, Gary Lee Scall, Sleven Schaelller, Gary Schnee, Marlene Schwarlz, Mile Schwarlz. FRESI-IMEN . 5' 'C' C' if Fourfh Row: Renee Schwarlz, Norma Scoll, Lillie Senor, Duane Shaller, Eugene Shapiro, Thomas Sherman, Dave Shiveley, Fred Shoclcley, Slan Shuclc. Fif+h Row: Chuck Shuller, Dan Siegel, Judy Silverslein, Ellen Simlcin, Fred Simon, Howard Simons, Nancy Sirkin, Michael Slcurow, Larry Slaughler. Sixlh Row: l-lelen Small, Bill Smilh, Judy Smilh, Marvin Smilh. Sharon Snyder, Bonnie Solomon, Sandra Spears, Agnes Spol- ledhorse, l-lazel Slraus. Sevenlh Row: James Slrauss, Marcella Slrobel, Gene Tarler, Susan Tenbosch, Arleen Tessel, Arnie Tessel, Bruce Thielen, Jerry Tice, Miriam Translaleur. Firsl Row: Bill Van Slaars, Jim Voclcell, Sue Wallers, Jean Wal- son, Bill Wayne, Ann Weaver, Barry Weinslrein, Nelson Weiss, Mary Wesley. Second Row: Mary Ann Wesferlinq, Lonnie Wheeler, Gary Wigglesworlh, James Wilder, David Williams, Palricia Wil- liams, Hirsch Wise, Philip Wise, Thomas Wolf. Third Row: Yale Wollc, Janel Woodall, William Wood, Jerry Woods, Roberl Woods, Jinx Wray, Claudia Wynn, Jimmy Wynn, Tahanna Yeazel. A 5 mfs .Ewa FRESHMEN Freshmen no+ picfured: John Buschelman, Grace Bushy, James Cunningham, Elaine Donohoe, Earl Douglas, Eddie Eeuer, Roland Eolden, Judy Fuller, Palricia l-laas, Tom Hall, John l-leidenreich. Janis Highland, Sieve Kraus, Palfie Mueller, William Roy, Neil Sa++ler, Barb Sherman. Firsf Row: Tommy Abbo'r+, Billy Ackerman, Ann Adams, Phyl- lis Alexander, David Allen, Richard Appel, JoAnn Apselofl, Jim Baldock, Tom Ballard. Second Row: Jeff Barker, Susan Barllield, Kennelh Bayers- dorle, Lee Beavers, Gary Becker, Roger Bellingham, Kasha Berger, Barry Berman, Freddie Bernsrein. Third Row: Dick Befzing, Sharon Blackwelder, Jerry Boyles. Jack Bradner, Carol Brewer, Marianne Brewer, Beverly Bris- EIGI-ITH GRADE Four'I'h Row: Gaile Brown, Carol Brownslein, Grace Bryanl, Tom Bugg, Sharon Burchell, Edifh Burlin, Judy Burress, Mike Cable, Barbara Campanello. Fif+h Row: Janis Campbell, Joanne Carusone, Mike Caslillo, Mel Chudnol, l-loward Clark, Norman Cohen, Louise Cohen, Nancy Cohen, Palfy Cole. Six+h Row: Ralph Cole, Charles Cook, Jerry Cooper, Joel Cooper, Elizabefh Connell, Durham Corbe-H, Donna Cox, Larry Curlis, Joseph Danko. Seven+h Row: Larnerlis Davies, Gerald Dennis, JoAnn Deskins, Barbara Devaud, Charles Dillard, Rulh Dillingham, Johnny Dishon, Taaron Dombar, Larry Dorn. Firs+ Row: Gail Douqhman, Viclor Duncanson, Larry Dye, Alan Ehrlich, Bobby Eilcens, Rila Einhorn, Joe Ellioll, Ray Elman, Rulh Emerson. Second Row: Mary Faber, Orsen Fallon, Arlie Fausl, Arnold Fellner, Jenie Fine, Sharon Finlc, Jerry Fleq, Linda Floyd, Ellen Foqel. Third Row: Eileen Francis, Linda Franlc, Paulelle Franlc, Pauline Franlc, Sally Franlcel, Doris Freeman, Roberl Freeman, Carl Freese, Larry Frilz. Fourlh Row: Gayle Gabel, Bonnie Gardner, Gary Glazer, Su- san Gleiclc, Roberla Gindy, Phyllis Goelz, Jack Goflin, Joe Goldberg, Omel Good. EIGI-ITI-I GRADE Fifth Row: Linda Gosslinq, Marcia Graller, Gary Grooms, Judy Grosswiler, lvlarna Gud, Pam Gulin, Phil Gulin, Nancy Halper, Danny Hamm. Six+h Row: Anna Harper, Cheryl Harper, Ed Harris, Edward Hallenbaclc, Ronnie Haulc, Earl Hayes, Thomas Heilbrun, Da vid Heiman, Ellen Heines. Sevenih Row: Charlolle Hill, Helen Hirsch, Thomas Hohfman, Edward Hoilmeier, Sam Holbroolc, Wanda Hulchison, Phil Irwin, Fay Jackson, Jeannie Jaclcson. fx I I' 0 A . 3' 26 I 91 Firs+ Row: Mariha Jacobs, Eva Jasper, KiHy Johnson, Linda Johnslon, Jaclc Jung, Ann Kabalcofl, Judy Kabalcorf, David Kabrin. Second Row: Nancy Kappler, Ron Kellerman, Belly Ann Kel- ley, Mabel Kelley, Par Keeling, Howard Kemp, Lowelle King, Kay Kinzie, Allen Kirschbaum. Third Row: lrv Klaxman, Barbara Klein, Eddie Kleinman, Sharon Knaluelkimp, Pam Koehl, David Kolller, Laura Kuhn, Tina Lacey, Andrew Lang. EIGHTI-I GRADE Fourfh Row: Bill Lange, Naomi Larabee, Eileen Lazarus, Jim Leshner, Lewis Lesko, Gregory Lesler, Lealrice Lev'ne, Mike Levine, Tom Levine. Fif+h Row: Charles Levinfhal, l-larriel Liliman, Eddie Lilwalc, Howard Loewensfein, Dennis Lubow, Don MacPherson, Laura Manischewilz, Jerry Marcus, Sylvia Marshall. Six'I'l1 Row: Fred Maihews, Roger Max, Anifa Mcfxninch, Pag McGuire, Jim McNeal, Sharon Medros, Gary Merlcowifz, Ra- chel Miller, Richard Miller. Sevenfh Row: Marilyn Miyasalo, Sue Morgan, Nena Morgan, Lawrence Murray, Milce Nazzarini, Ora Newpori, Sharon Nip- per, Vince Noel, Carole Odenhs. Firsl' Row: Jean Oppenheimer, Cecil Osborn, Dorolhy Owen, Richard Owen, Roberl Packer, Wendell Parsons, David Paul, Marcia Peaslee, Manuel Peskin. Second Row: Jo Ellen Pesoul, Gary PiaH, Michele Pinales. Ronald Porges, Ronald Rabin, Wayne Raines, Helen Reeves, lvan Rice, Howard Richshafer. Third Row: Gloria Ridoul, Joyce Robinson. Sara Rosenbaum, Dian Rosenfield, Marcia Rosenslein, Pele Rosenwald, Ronald Rolh, Barbara Rouda, Connee Rouda. Fourfh Row: Judy Rubin, John Ruskin, Vicki Schepman, Randy Sandler, Gail Schlarman, John Schrelder, Roberl Schulzinqer, Richard Segal, Michael Seidenman. EIGHTI-I GRADE Fif+h Row: Charles Shafer, Judy Shaw, Roberf Shore, Larry Shuller, Brenl Siebler, Bary Silber, Hal Silverman, Neal Simon, Judy Smilh. Sixfh Row: Sam Snider, Sherry Smilh, Howard Snyder, Mel- vin Snyder, Don Spaulding, William Speeq, James Slander, Alan Slein, Sandy Sleinberg. Seven+h Row: Jerry Sfephens, Bill Sfrunk, Karen Taulbee, Dewey Taylor, Ann Tenbosch, Sue Theilen, Carol Tobin, Done na Troy. C H else W1 'l' rv, ' 93 Firsl Row: Dorolhy Tucker, Maureen VanGelcler, Beverly Vaughl, Ray Vogel, Emily Voyles, Jelf Waclcsman, Richard Wagner, Diane Wainer. Second Row: Cherry Waile. Marian Waldman, Wayne Wall, Belly Wadlcer, Jell Wagner, Nancy Wallxins, Garry Walls, Rosalie Weaver. Third Row: Arlene Weinberg, Slephen Weinberg, Belle Weis, Nancy Weslerman, Eraina Wheeler, Jerry Wheeler, Preslon Wheeler, Joan While. EIGI-ITH GRADE Fourlh Row: Sam While, Roberl Wiehe, Tom Wilder, Roberl Willer, Dorolhy Winclers, Dewey Will, Howard Wollson, Sluarl Wollson. Fillh Row: Douglas Wood, Barry Wooldridge, Richard You- lcilis, Larry Zalcem, Alla Zimov, Eileen Zwerin. Marilynn Zwe- rin. Eigh+h graders nol piclured: Mary Beringer, Everell Braclcell, Janis Danislavs, Rila Danislave, Thomas Dulresne, Milne Elkus, Jim Green, Jerry l-lendren, John Jenlelson, Jellrey Kondril- zer, Norma Pallerson, Mark Pilder, Roloerl Shaeler, Barry Simon, Milce Slanlill, Bill Slassi. Firsl Row: Samuel Aaronson, Beverly AbboH, David Aber- man, Andrew Abrams, Sleve Adams, Jimmy Alberf, James Alexander, Ernie Allen, Johnny Anderson. Second Row: Carol Annenberg, Roy Aplcing, Slephen Appel, Rodger Appenlelder, Allan Arlcush, Donna Armslrong, Cyn- lhia Arnold, Carol Ashcrafi, Roger Aulf. Third Row: Lynda Baldwin, Gene Ballardy. Marie Ballerman, Elsie Barber, Charles Barnes, Charles Barnelf, Roberl Bauer, Kenny Baylen, Louis Beclc. Fourfh Row: Marcia Bell, David Bennell, Marcia Bernslein, Jack Bible. Zora Blaclc, Marsha Blevins, Gregory Bloch, Sheryl Bloom, Dan Bobbill. SEVENTH GRADE Fiffh Row: Edward Bobowski, Milce Bold, Garrell Bourne, Krandald Bowen, Sleve Boymel, l-lanlc Brav, Roberla Brehm, Gary Jay Brenner, Sylvia Brenner. Sixfh Row: Bev Bridge, Roger Broclcman, Roberf Brody, Billy Brown, Bobby Brown, Charlolle Brown, Judy Brown, Fred Browning, Fred Bryanl. Sevenfh Row: Rally Bundy, Alberf Bussell, Jimmy Bussell, Larry Byar, Richard Caddell, Barbara Cahn, Marly Callner, Rodney Campbell, Keilh Daniel. ' -sl? l Firsf Row: Marvin Daniels, Linda Davies, Brenda Dearringer, Nancy Kay Dendler, Karen Deulch, Lois Doan. Connie Drake, Jerol Dean Dunham, Sieve Dunie. Second Row: Louise Durham, Barbara Dwyer, Tommy Dyer, Rulh Carpenler, Caron Calalin, Margarel Caveny, Faye Cleary, Susan Cohen, Larry Collins. Third Row: Phyllis Collins, Gayle Combs, Lennis Combe, Don- na Conison, William Cordes, Julia Cornell, Kennelh Crah- free, Glendon Eadie, Lynn Elifron. SEVENTH GRADE Fourfh Row: Donald Ellioll, Nancy Ellioll, Joyce Elmore, Pa- fricia Erazo, Norma J. Eubanks, Jim Evans, Viclor Evans, Sharon Eve, Bobby Feldman. Fiffh Row: William Feldman, Darlene Fensler, Anifa Fidler, Carole Fischofl, Sandra Foley, Shirley Forresl, Rulh Fox, Syle via Fox, Debby Franklin. Sixfh Row: Jonalhan Freiberg, Ronnye Friedenn, Rila Frolich, Michael Garmarnik, Phillip Garrell, Richard Gasl, Garnefl Geis, Sanford Gerber, Frank Gerson. Seven'l'h Row: Eddie Goldslein, Lois Goldslein, Bonnie Gold- slone, Sharon Goller, Richard Goodman, Belly Goodpasler, Howard Goodwin, Alice Grubbs, Marie l-laqemeyer. Firsi' Row: Jimmy Haggard, Jerry Hall, Sandi Hall, Thomas Hammons, Louise Harmon, Kaihy Harris, Anne Hassebrock, Sue Ellen Hassel, Phillip Hailer. Second Row: Roberf Haller, Marcia Haynes, Susan Hill, Gary Hillman, Michael Hodesh, Linda Hosiiuck, Ricky Hull, Danny Hughes, Sharon Hufion. Third Row: Mark Hyams, Gary Jarvis, Carole Johnson, Paul Johnson, Judy Jones, Kay Jones, Waller Jones, Harold Jos- lin, Larry Kahn. Four+h Row: Sharon Kahndelson, Louis Karp, Rosemary Kelly, Beverly King, Janie King, Paul King, Sieve Kinney, Mary Kirk, Vivian Konkler. SEVENTH GRADE Fif+h Row: Anila Kravifz, Margo Kruke, Larry Landman, Lau- rence Lane, Bruce Lapidus, Arlhur Larason, Sandra Lauler- bach, Danny Lawhorn, Nancy Leach. Sixfh Row: Cliff Leegard, Margery Lehr, Sleven Lesler, Carol Levine. Heddy Liebenlhal, Bob Liebman, Delgene Lienen- brink, Ronnie Lipp, Debby Lipsky. Sevenlh Row: Roberi Lipsky, Michael Lipson, Slevan Lipson, Sherry Loos, Arihur Lynch, Louise Maclzarland, Tom Mac- Farland, Carol Maciniyre, Floyd Mahan. 97 i-'Y Firsi' Row: John Maples, Mary Marlin, Rila Mass, Sharon Mc- Clanahan, Gary McDaniel, Larry Medley, Tom Melcalfe, Alan Miller, Larry Miller. Second Row: Tony Mills, Kenny Milrnan, William Moore, Roger Morgan, Peggy Morlon, Gary Morris, Ray Mullins, Nancy Mungovan, Arlhur Naslre. Third Row: Barbara Neblelf, Jerald Nidich, Douglas Oppenf heimer, Jean Overman, David Page, Don Parrish, Wayne Parsons, Marian Pesoul, Jack Pflug. SEVENTH GRADE l l Fourfh Row: Alice Philbin, Dolores Pieper, Paula Plaga, Mark Pochros, Mike Prouf, Sandra Raley, Branda Randolph, Janice Randolph, Nancy Rapp. Fiffh Row: Donna Reeves, Bobby Rich, Bobby Richshafer, Vicki Rigney, Dick Rinsky, Lawrence Rinsky, Craig Roark, Su- san Roe, Sherrill Rosedale, Calvin Rosen. Sixfh Row: Abe Ross, Jeffrey Royal, Paul Ruben, Larrl Sal- ller, Phyllis Scalf, l-lenry Schneider, Frances Schreiberg, Barry Schwarlz, Marilynn Schwarlz. Sevenfh Row: Belly Schwarlzwalder, Arlhur Shapiro, Eileen, Sheff, Nancy Shelor, Alan Shind, Cheryl Schmalo, Bobby Sie- gel, Joan Siegel, Linda Sigmon. Firsl Row: Lois Simon, Michael Simons, Belly Singlelon Larry Sklar, Marilyn Slcurow, Slan Slcurow, Vicki Smilh, Susan Spie- gel, Eugene Slacey. Second Row: Billy Slbange, Judilh Slern, Diane Slone, Roger Slone, Sandra Slrong, Daryl Slrunlc, William Slrunlc, Harry Sudman, Judy Sweeney. Third Row: Jaclc Tarler, Larry Paul Taulbee, Demelria Taylor, David Teilelbaum, John Todd, Elaine Trimble, David Turk, Allon Turner, Roy Turner. Fourlh Row: Mary Ann Vaughn, Susan Waldman, Carolyn Wall, Debahor Wallace, Jeanelle Ward, Nora Wardrop, Eu- gene Warman, Jerry Washburn, Michael Walson. Fillh Row: Russell Wayne, Gary Weaver, Denny Weber, Nada Weine, Sheila Weiner, Carole Weinslein, Charlolle Wein- slein, Judy Weilzman, Donna Werniclc SEVENTH GRADE Sixlh Row: Dianna Wesley, Carl Welzel, Belly Wheeler, David Wheeler, Karen Wheeler, Berlha While, Schield Wilcas, Oscar Williams, John Wilhrow. Sevenlh Row: Nole Woll, Rona Wollson, Alan Wolpa, Diclcie Woods, Tom Woodward, Carollee Wubbolding, Jaclc Yosa- lal, Bea Yosalal, Slephanie Zappin. Sevenlh graders nol piclured: Eldena Braclcell, Sam Busa, Don Carler, Kennelh Carler, Randy Cassil, Peggy Ann Coch- ran, Phyllis Daniels, Ronnie Davis, Richard Glasier, Jenny l-lall, Jacqueline Jordan, Linda Lillie, Jerry Lindsay, Cheryl Mas- sengale, Terri Menlce, Marlene Vandergrill, Ray Werlhinglon, Gerry Woodrum, l-lerloerl Zigled. ocating A Woodward student has vast opportunity to delve beyond living and learning. An available, wel1-bal- anced program of activities is designed to comply with the needs, demands. and widely diversified interests oi all students. Paritcipation in the activities and traditions of high school life deepen his experi- ence, giving a new dimension to a personality shaped and tempered by Woodward High School. locating I P 5 i k In 5 af? W, ,sf fg , fxk w M 5 W x QQ, 25' Q N f N X bs .. Q' xx VA Q S x hx K 'N KAQ, 1,41 , vs 'fx :im 6 , I . V mg N 'Q if , 'Ti ii E g 1? fx QE vs 5 5 Q x X L 4 W 4? baby I X ,M L sl -viii' ., L? W E if Wa, if ' kgg M U Q , s if I 'E' Mciibki' 4'2 nf gk 'UT 'M K' ' Qjfefr' ,Q V kg ' I as in ,. f 1 is ' fi v--v . a-snug 'M ls Y 1 - V If s 'vim Q' Sfanding: Marina Meyer Bill Miller. Firsf row, left fo riqhiz Dianne Luknnl Marcia Dorifnen Eilnr-n Zwcrin. Second row, Susan Pniiicoff, Lyn EHinnN Dick Miller Billy Acvrrnzarv. Third row, Reba Wool Ellen Fogfsl, Palsy Burke, Phyllis Lcrmtm. Fourfh row, Ca'oivn Sudman, Sid Liborminy Paula Nr-liolslfyy Bill Miller, Anilf Flnisrhcr Havy Green, David Mann, Bob Schil7 '1f B'll Hill Waller Srlinf-11. The Execulive Council consislm of The Council officers and lho chairmen oi School Councils nine slanding commillees. The members of The Execulive Council have shown marked abililies in leadership, high characler and responsibiliiy. They have gained These Trails lhrough broad and varied aclivilies. The purpose oi lhe Execulive Council is lo iniliale and recommend legislalion lo The Represenlalive Assembly. Coun- cil rneelings ere usually lively and informal discussions. The agenda Tor fhe following meeling of The enlire School Coun- cll is discussed and planned. The proiecls of all commiilees musl Tirsl be approved by 'rhe Execulive Council before being presenfed lo 'rhe Represenlalive Assembly. The Execulive Council acls as a clearing house for sugges' lions and gueslions concerning council business. Ideas are born, cliurussecl and put in molion in Execulive Council. I1 is a poliry-mfiling group bul can also acl in an advisory capacily. The sponsors and advisors of School Council are Mr. Wil' liam Spreen, Mr. Joseph l-lorlon. Olher Facully leaders are Mr. Moeller, Mr. Vigard, Mr. Shrimplon, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Russell, Mr. Diersing, Mr. McConn, Mr. Coyle, Miss Fine and Mrs. loleillcamp. 103 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Mr. Joseph Herron and Mr. William Spreen, Counci Sponsors. BARBARA APSELOFF MAX CRIGGER MAUREEN McGARVEY MARIANNE ROBBINS JEWEL ROUDA Business Manager Senior Class Edilor Assisfanl fo edifor-in-chief. Assisfanl Senior Class Edilor Assislanl Class Edilor Throughoul lhe school year, lhe annual slail has caplured lhe lhree dimensions of deplh, breadlh, and heighl al Wood- ward l-ligh School. These are porlrayed in piclures and copy. This may seem like an easy lask, bul il' lakes lime and con- cenlraled work. CAROL CASPER Edifor-in-Chief There are lwo slafls, business and lilerary. The business slail conducls lhe financial 'rasks of lhe annual. The subscrip- 'rion campaign and securing ads from 'rhe rnerchanls lor 'rhe adverlisemenl seclion of lhe annual are lheir main iobs. The lilerary slafl has 'rhe lask of gelling lhe annual assembled. Piclures have lo be scheduled and laken of every sludenl. feacher, and lacully member. The various aclivilies also have lo be pholographed. Somelirnes lhese piclures have lo be rescheduled and relaken. These piclures have lo be idenli- THE 1959 lied and copy has 'ro be wrillen for lhe annual. Each iob has a cerlain deadline, which lhe slarl always finds hard lo meel. These horrible deadlines cause many 'rrips 'ro gem' pizza or lhe Frisches when working lale aller school. lvlr. William Slrunk, advisor for bolh slafls, is always ready lo advise his slafis and sees lhal lhe book lakes form. l-le sels deadlines and sees lhal lhey are mel. The primary aim oi lhe WOODWARD TREASURES is fo pui inlo a piclorial slory a hosl of memories from This school year lhal we all hold so dear. The slafi has gained deplh in lheir own personal devel- opmen+ from lheir experiences of working on lhe yearbook. A final ioy comes 'ro each slall member as The compleled copy is dislribuled lo lhe sludeni body in lale May. l 'RCD' 4? .' ff . . Q W' X R ' Y E , CAROLE BRENNER Assisiani Class Ediior NANCY SIEMERING Assisfani Class Ediior um 5 rn or nor HH C-dfffwrs Maureen and ax ml 1 DS 'I Q new iff EDITORS-IN-CHIEF AND SPONSOR Mr. David Thurin, Bonnie Woellner, David Dressler When a copy oT The Bulldog Barlcs arrives in a homeroom, Tew sTudenTs realize The amounT oT responsibiliTy The sTaTT musT underTal4e To puT ouT an ediTion. lT is Through This responsi- biliTy ThaT The sTaTT members have a chance To broaden Their personaliTies. Every posiTion on The paper carries wiTh iT a greaT deal oT rosponsibiliTy, Under LiTerary Advisor, Mr. David Thurin, The ediTorial sTaTT musT ediT The news, malce assignmenTs and even do uniournalisTic iobs such as decoraTing Tor The dance They sponsor, The Royal ShuTTle. Co-ediTors-in-chieT Bonnie Woellner and Dave Dressler are The heads OT The liTerary end oT The publicaTion. They musT ediT The paper as a whole and, in general, Tie up all The loose ends. ln addiTion, Dave is The News EdiTor and Bonnie is Edi- Torial EdiTor TogeTher wiTh Co-TeaTure EdiTors, Ann Nieder- meyer and BeTsy Morris, and SporTs EdiTor, Roger Collier, The Managing EdiTor doesn'T ediT a page, buT his iob is To help ouT The Page EdiTors when There is a problem. The paper also sTarTed a new pracTice This year OT con- Terring even more responsibiliTy on deserving sTudenTs by making Them AssociaTe EdiTors. Freshmen, Too, have an op- porTuniTy To gain experience early Through a new column, The Junior Hi Times. The Business STaTT, under Mr. John Sunnenberg, has a big BUSINESS STAFF AND SPONSOR Joe Farkas, Mr. John Sunnenberg, EIizabeTh Hackman NEWSPAPER SPONSORS Mr. David Thurin, Literary Advisorg Mr. John Sunnenberq, Business Advisor, W umm, - ., ...,. . , + A BNN 9-inf Banu ww. . U . 5 Buunac Bans share oT The responsibiliTy. PubliciTy CoordinaTor Joanne Al- man, and Business Manager, Joe Farlcas, handle The moneTary end oT The paper. They musT Take charge oT ads, prinTing cosTs, money collecTed and paid ouT. plus supervise disTribu- Tion oT The paper. When These Two sTaTTs channel Their eTTorTs in one direc- Tion, The resulT is The Bulldog Barlrs, a newspaper ThaT is infor- maTive To The sTudenT body, a pleasure Tor anyone To read, and a broadening experience Tor iTs sTaTT members. IN! . 'Q 'L1lnvY4Ol3 BULLDOG BARKS 107 Ediforial Staff and Assisianf Edifors- Seaiedz Linda Rubg-I, Barbara Buchholz. Sfandinq: Jack Mann, Nan Spenfcr, Jim Behr, Barry Gros-rwberq, Judy Pryor, Jay Wasserman. Liierary Ediiorial Sfaff-Sfandirm: R-wqor CwHier, Bday Mrwrriw, Sflnfed: Bmmiw VVv0Hu0r,P-1ulChcuialc,Ann Nlodmnwf-ywv, David Dmwslnr. SHCWCASE '59 The robin may be The harbinqer ol spring for The poei, bm lor The Woodward siudcni il's lhe annual prodiiclion ol Showcase, If spring loolc as much planning and fixing lor iis arrival as does a Showcase produclion, Then old lviolher Nahire rnusl be one lired soul. Aclually, ii'13 hard lo Tell where and when planning lor lhe even! lakes place, as The process seems coniinuous. Even while one produclion is on The boards, nexi year's is 'raking shape. Chieily respon- Maxie, The Galaxy Taxi Driver Tells His Tale of Woe The Junior High Robofs in Mars Af Midnigh'f Panic During a Moonshoi Meri Bonnie wi+h her l Go+ Rhy+hm Tap Rou+ine DOWN TO EARTH sible for Showcase '59 were Mr. Roberf McSpadden, Mr. Gordon Rifrer, and Miss Rila Will, all members ol Wood- ward's Music Deparlmenl. The names of ofher facully mem- bers helping our would be 'foo numerous lo lisl, buf mem- bers ol lhe l-lome Economics, lnduslrial Arls, and Arls and Crails Deparrmenls carried a lion's share of ihe work. To lisi all of lhe sludenrs joining in lhe lun would be even more dil- lioull, as well over lwo hundred parlicgipaled lhis year, some Our Ambassadors fo Terminus Terra I ge? las+ minute insfrucfions The Air Corps has never seen ihe lilies of fhese space cadefs A well-Turned anlrle is a well-done Cha Cha Cha WiTh some opening paTTer, Show- case '59 geTs under way SHOWCASE '59 in maior roles on sTaqe, oThers in minor roles oTT sTaqe. Ma- jor parTs were Taken by lvlarTy Pinales, Sherman Kaplan, Milne Rand, KaThy, Bollinger, Randy Rosenbaum, Phyllis Collins. and Paula Nebolslcy. NOT To be overlooked in any lisT OT perTormers is The 55-piece Showcase Band, who provided The excellenT musical baclcqround. Always Timely in iTs Theme, The Showcase '59 provided an excellenT spooTinq of The American Space Age, wiTh iTs mad, deliqhTTully-Turious eTTorTs To be ouT There TirsTesT wifh The mosTesT -The cosT To The Taxpayer be hanged. Much applause up To heaven Tor Down To EarTh. Songs were made To sing while we're young W ixayi 1,-I 4 T-WW. .. 4 'si '- 5 Qgxq A f xi Q - we 5 gi FT , wg-. .. 3 1 f va: is .K ,ai 52 iwxx 5 if S x U' V, .wp-Q. v X R? 5 fl MAJORETTES s+Row, Lf-ff fmV?C1y'f1 Gayle GVf'PUbl'!kQ' Mfkf-S,HP'v1w3q Prbrvw Main? avr Bvlgkwwod, Head Iv1afwv'eHvq TON Meyer, Secon w, KOH fo rf NZ d Ro q JL.dy RoU1:wr:qgJL,dy Frgkgy Mnurgon Mfgarvoy, Mr. Rfffegv, Dlrodor fmd David Lf9bl'VVY'lr1H, Band PM-S d Q! f . ,..... 1 - f 'E' pf ' N WMM.. tv Nw jk A Y 5. S Firsf row, Ieff fo righf: Par Addison, Lorna Peller, Sandy Clayland, Barbara Pesouf, Mike Campbell, Oscar Curfsinqcr, Donna McKinney, Paul Cholak, Andy Granf, Sfu Jenss, Na? Friedman, Richard Sfolfzman, Sue Marcus, Georqe Fromhold. Second row: Marqarel Myers, Carol Peferson, Ron Alcokc, Graham Hall, Gary Robins, Carol Gellner, Pam Rosen, Mike Schlensker, Jerry Cohen, Diane Creamer, Sfephen Landman, Phil Sclilaeoer, Bob Davidson, Days Lieberman, David Rifle. Third row: Bmw Al'man, Allen Schwarzwalder, Kafhy Hayslip, Carol Ploqslcdf, Bruce Sharp, Cail BoOk'nan, Barb Porfer, Nafe Shmalo, Tom Waqnrr, Steve Gable, Bill Kissinqrr, Toni Krueger, Bill Cazkey. Fourfh row: Bob Klein, Bon Bookman, Harry Green, Frank Meenach, Paul Haylin, Sluarf Tobin, Sieve Cohen, Glenn Michnelson, Tom Mull, ni-r, Bill Moarnmn, Cary Greenlee Herman Kabakoff, Eddie Feuer, Fiffh row: Kirk Flory, Jim Holly, David Krieb, Doug Sawyer, Gerald Van Dyke, Dave Hand, Harvey Harris, Jvrr, Woodruff, Bill Cobb, Bill Blounv, Ivan Shapiro, Bill Burkcy, Tom McGraw. Sixfh Row: John Kuhlman, Slave Corel, Nick Sommer, Harold Calls, Ross McCon- nell, Sam Rodncr, Vic Duncanson, Jack Rcichwcin. Woodward sfudenfs can be proud of such a fine organiza- fion as fhe Senior Band under fhe capable bafon of Mr. Gor- don Riffer. A rigid schedule is mainfained by fhe band in ifs parficipafion in many school acfiyifies. Band season, one of fhe longesf of any organizafion, exfends from fhe Pigskin Pre- yiew lu graduafion, Pracfice for fhe foofball season begins abouf fwo weeks before school opens. Band formafions and songs are repeafed and repeafed Band members like fo remember cheering af fhe excifing foofball games, geffing fhe iiffers before a show, and fhe proud feeling affer a successful performance. Also, many hours of pracfice are needed for fhe Showcase. The fhrilling sounds which accompany each number are sup- plied by selecfed members of fhe band. Exfracurricular acfivi- 113 fies for fhe band include small unifs such as brass, woodwind and drum ensembles, and fhe Woodward Dance Band. Presiding as presidenf of fhe Senior Band is Dave Lieber- man: vice-presidenf, Mike Schlenskerp secrefary, Kafhy Hay- slipy and freasurer, Jerry Woodruff. These leaders aid Mr. Riffer wifh fhe many assemblies, concerfs and parades fo which fhe band lends fheir blended fones, We fake off our hafs fo fhe Woodward Senior Band for a splendid iob well done. SENIOR HIGH BAND Lei? lo righl, firsr row: Amy NaThan, Barb DeHarT, Maureen McGarvey, Jan Seaman, Parry Raoo, Faye Dalion Judy Pryor, Barbara Camins, Garda Sommer, Marilyn Ev:-rell, Karen Brown. Joyce Eqqerdinq, Jan Blersch, Michael Meisel, Charlene Baas, Vera Harvey, Carol STcin, Carol French, Carol Skurrow, Barbara Brooks. Emily Wade, Linda Miller, Martha Curisinqer, Kathy Bollinger, Sue Waldon, Jan Bcrlram. Second row: Cynlhia Cordcs, Lois Brcwcr, Belh McOvhoe, Paula Nubolsky, Joan Brickwood, Lois Wedig, Judy Williams, Marilyn Morgan, Carolyn Nides, Jackie Neuman, Lynne Calvin Sufi Thomas, Carol Murray Cindy Groqq Linda LiBrize, Kline Ruskin Barb Savory, Carol Jacobs, Kay Waris, Bonnie Schaler, Shirley MarT'n, Carol Benson Barb Wolf, Jan Schimpi Sur: Hoowclcr, Kay Klfnkvr, Donna Thomas, Third row: Nancy Kleine, Judy Klapperh Sue Bollinger, Pam Mayberry, Diane Siarrip, Yvonne Balay, Kathy Florancc, Jackic Mr-ycrs, Louise Timmvr, Randy Rosenbaum, Nancy Siricklor, June MeTzgcr, Sally Srcyens, Marianne Robbins, Carol Casper, Mary Ann Kaslrr, Nancy Brown, Karhy Hayslip, Pam Horion, Barb Dudvr -Jam, Robrfria Powers, Pai Schrader, Judy Pellans, Barbara Porier, Paula Gofhard, Mariie Lovin. Fourrh row: Mike Aliherr J'm W'ntcrs Bill Slewari Larry Roy Harley Zworin, Bill Von KorTf, Jim Marshall, Jeri Hoodin, Jerry Samuels, George Parsons, Bob LcighT, Jim G,-Nz, Gene Mulenooh, John Fix, Bob Defirroff, Jack Reichwcin, Torn Rr-iber, Jerry Williamson, Mark Warren, Sherman Kaplan John CaTalir1, Myron Zwick, Bill Millor, Irvin Kraus, No-'man Mcnzc, Sieve Goodman, Shvrlinq Williams, Fifrh row: David Us-har, Alan Brown, Mariin Pirialcs, Richard Niebusch, Jim Benncir, John Harrung Barry Follmer, B-Ii Schwab, Georoc Owens, Jim Wells Bob Sflverman, Bill Brown, Pele Crumrny, John Holzman, Jerry Saxlon, Bob Baden, Sfeve Clause, Barry Greenberg, M'kc Thiel, Jirn Ncrcr-r, Cecil Burlcw Jirn Melfc-r, Bruce Humphries, Tom Neuman, Dan Carpenrer, Waller Schrof Torn Lillich. Among The largesT organizahons aT Woodward is The Senior Choir, which is under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT McSpadden. This singing group mixes Tun wiTh hard work in Their preparaTion Tor numerous eyenTs. Their beauTiTul voices blend TogeTher in The holiday assemblies -Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. They also sing Tor Senior graduaTion aT Music l-lall. Many Times They sing wirh oTher groups in The May FesTival and The All4CiTy Choir. These perTormances are many, varied and are always Tun and inTeresT- ing To Those who aTTend and sing. 114 The Senior Choir meels during lhird bell and many limes before school. The members learn lhe basic lundamenlals of music and how To appreciale qood music. These Two laclors develop lhe individual member inlo a more adapfable and well-rounded person. This year presiding over Senior Choir is Joan Brickwood, wilh Bruce Humphries assisling her. Randy Rosenbaum and Sue Bollinger share lhe dulies of secrelary, while Jerry Saxlon and Mike Allherr lceep check or. lhe finances. THE WOODWARD SENICDB CHGIR To be a member oT Ensemble fs The dream oT every Senior Choir member. Ensemble is a selecTed group oT high gualiTy voices numbering ThirTy-Three. The members are all juniors and seniors and are selecTed Tor Their singing abiliTy, musical knowledge, and appreciaTion oT The arT. They sing Tor The various school aTTairs and are guiTe busy wiTh oTher perTormances around The ciTy. Along wiTh These engagemenTs, The Ensemble sings wiTh Senior Choir aT Their perTormances. This yearls oTTicers are: John l-larTung, Presif denT: June MeTzger, Vice-President Carol Casper. SecreTary: and STeve Clause, Treas- urer. WGODWARD ENSEMBLE First row, Ieff To riqhif Ji-rry Williiiirigon, Barry Grecnburg, Barbara Brook, Dan Caipenicr, Waller Schrol, June Mvllger, Faye Dallon, Richard Nraibush, Second row, Bill Schwab, Paula Ncbolsky, Sher- rnan Kaplan, Harley Zwerin, Marianne Robbins, James Mellor, Joyce Eqgerdinq, KaThy Bollinger, Sleve Clause, Bill Brown. Third row, Shirley Marlin, Carolyn Nides Jackie Myers, Slerlinq VVilliarns, Beih Mcbehee, Sally Slevcns, Linda RubOl. Fourih row, Jim Wells, Mike Thiel, Jo' anne Lehrrnan Judy Pellcns, Carol Cas- per, John Hailiinq. FifTh row, Tom Riber, Kalhy Hayslip. The Girls' Chorus consisTs of Two groups-The TiTTh bell girl's glee club and The sixTh bell mixed chorus. The girls in This group are members of grades nine Through Twelve who Tind enioymenT in singing. Under The very capable leadership oT Mr. RoberT McSpadden, The Girls' Chorus, parTicipaTes in The ChrisTmas ConcerT and a Tew as- semblies ThroughouT The school year. While having Tun, These girls are developing Their personaliTies arTisTically and culTurally bringing depTh inTo Their lives. ,SQ ?'Q3' Y 'gfgg Firsf row, leff To riqhf: lois Woodward, Carol McKilulwri, Eileen Burke, Sli,-phanie Bulclikes, Diario Hurst, Carol Burbank, Barbara Brook, BeTTv Kraus, Doreen Lu' bow, Sally SiniTh, Janc Allen, Pal Baker, Brenda Behrle Jill Silverman, Sandy Tol berl. Second row, Suzanne Sullivan, Carol Moore, Judy DeBord, Faye Dallon, Bars luara Shaffer, Pal Ireland, Kay Klinkcr, Pam Venlre, Donna Schlnmrrier, Elinsa Srnoliir, Barbara Swillinqrzr, Donna Ull- nur, Rvyna Fnlner, Donna Sclirnuii, Bai bara HeaTh Sandi Snider, Sui- Sleinau, Macrvnc Crayons, Linda Fosler. Third row, Nancy Banker, Grace Oakes, Shar lone WiTT, Barbara Goelz Louise Meyer, Lois Howell, Marcia Neurnark, Mary Robinson, Sandy McKinnif,, Bcv Barr, Toni Williams, Marcia Schullz, Jewel Rouda, Lois Mclnlosh, Barbara Kuhnf-ll, Jackie Maflhews Laura Salisbury, Kalhie Mulli nik, Joay Bauer, Yvonne Sachs. Fourlh row, Toni Mr-yer, Judy Miller, Nancy Bauer, Lynne Calvin, RoborTa Powers, Ar lene Malhis, Gaile Keisi-r, Nancy Brown, Carol Casper, Mina Jenrson, Linda Corn, Phyllis Lr-rvvian, Nanry Roosa, Lynnr Moore, Barbara Cooke, Laura Blimwnihal, Joanne Hciikainp, Nancy Claylon, Janirl Gordon Joyce Barrirrierlin, Joan Brick wood. GIRLS' CHORUS BOY'S GLEE CLUB Firsi row, Ieff To righf: Dave Glenn, Sel- don Nvwnnm, Arnie Tassel, Harold Bear, Janicw Marshall, Second row, Doug Parke' Tom Wikf-, Mark Warren, George Par' 4-ons, Larry Roy. Third row, John Packer Don Newman Eugene Lipka, Paul MC- Dornign Jim Bpnnvvr. FourTh row, Harvey Mann, Kenncfh Schray Richa'd Earlywine, Daw Scicrv John Harfunq, Bob Brooks. Not Piciureiii Wayne Evans. Direciorl Robe! McSp3ddr'n. Firsf row, Ieff To right M,ii'.innn' Brcwrr, Nwrim Pnflfirson Anim Mifininiih, L.: Mr-rls Davies Carol Tobin, Bfwfvly Bris ww, Sandy Sleiribr-'rl Howafx Rich imxnr, Judy Shaw, Susnn Olniqk Judy' Srnvn Kasha Bcroer, Judy Fuiier, Sharon link. Second row, Elaine Got-ricrnflicr, Puri Cole Lois Nnhmn, Marilynn Zwerin, Arif-fin Tissel, Nnnry Knpplsrr, Rose De bmff, Nancy Cohen, Shr-llii Lussak Irv Klnyirmn, Brent Sieblrir, Eva Jasper, Ann Adams, Jnnis Cnmpbvll, Phyllis Alex .inilrir Eileen Lazarus, Eileen Zwerin, linda Hasden, Bovcrly Jo Morris. Third row, Anna Harper, Jo Elrn Pesouf, Lowvlie Kino, Leafrcr' Levine, Susan Barr, held Hilde FolknnsTe'n Tananna Yeazel, Nnncy Wavkinsi Alle' Doll, Charles Levin- vrml, Torn Abbovf, Carol Lucas Jinx Wray, Bonnie Bryson, Elizabeih Connell, Bar, lnrra Klein, Nancy Helper, Kay Kinzie, Cnr-rry W.3iTe. Fourfh row, Judy Martin, Nona Morgan, Sandy Pcllens, Nancy Marshall, Carol Meier, Barbara Devaud, Delores Pieyper, Marcella Sirobcl, George Frey James Kirk Tliorrms Blankenship, Douolas Wacknr Dovir- Windprs, Mabel Kiniy, Eilen Foovl, Suzanne Dcvaud, Pam Linen Sylvia M.irr'xrlI Murcia Grallfzr, Sharon Nimirr. JUNIOR CHOIR The Boys' Glee Club meeTs wiTh Mr. RoberT lvlcSpadden Tor a Zlfy period Class. There are Two qualiTicaTions Tor This club-To have a genuine desire To sing and To be a mem ber oT The Senior I-ligh School. As These boys work TogeTher in preparaTion Tor pro' grams and assemblies, They experience enioymenT and have Tond memories oT The per' Tormences. A well-rounded personaliTy is obTained Through These experiences oT singing and working TogTher. The Junior Choir, under The direcTion oT Miss RiTa Will, consisTs oi ciqhth und ninth grade sTudenTs having a keen inTeresT in music and a genuine desire To achieve arli-.Tic and culTural developmenT. These young sTudenTs are Training Their voices wiTh The hope OT some day becoming a Senior Choir member. The Junior Choir parTicipaTes in holiday programs-Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas-and oTher numerous assemblies, Preparahon Tor These are made during sixTh bell wiTh work mixed wiTh a loT oT enioymenT. iff? if 5 . i 3 Q , T 5 If 5 First row, left to right: Unidentified, Elaine Fishman, Unidentified, Unidentified, Eileen Kabakoft, Norma Scott, Judy Compton, Unidentified, Marilyn Rothman, Un- identified, Unidentified, Betty Smith, Unidentified. Second row, Unidentified, Unidentified, Jean Jenike, Gail Tessel, Sherry Case, Betsy Gershlcovitz, Judy DeBord, Joyce Egqerding, Janice Fritz, Evelyn Lackner, Rita Elliott, Judy Shafer, Unidentified, Unidentified. Third row, Hope Page, Marcine Dillinq, Donna McKinney, Judy Routzong, Unidentified, Nancy Halper, Wilma Brown, Cookie Frieden, Unidentified, Shirler Martin, Marcia Schultz, Garda Sommer, Joanne Jaeger, Unidentified. Fourth row: Jinlc Wray, Bev Nathan, Ruth Ann Goodwin, Carol Ouisno, Mary Ann Kassler, Unidentified, Marcia Diment, Dollene Kassner, Diane Stamp, Gail Thornton, Judy Tufner, Nancy Kleine, Pam Mayberry, Unidentitied, Fifth row: Lau'a Manischewitz, Bill Nortolk, Martha Brandt, Janet Schaepcr, Unijentitied, Jim Matthews, Bob Kc-r-ly, Bob McArthur, Ron Patton, Gerry Sapadin, Dave Greene, Unidentified, Carla Storrn Vi:-fa Bogdal, ART LEAGUE A thing ot beauty is a ioy toreverf' a poet said long ago. A present day extension ot this idea is the thought that caused the Woodward Art League to be tormed. It is through this organization that Woodward is beautitied. The additions ot shrubbery, the beautitying ot William Woodf ward's statue, the hall decorations at Christmas time, and the additions ot pictures tor Woodward's halls are all a part ot the worlc ot this club. When a student pays his Art League dues, he lcnows he is not ioining a club in which there are meetings or a club in which he will be an active member. But it is those dues that malce Woodward one ot the most beautitul high schools in Cincinnati. The students realize this, and with every new picture hung on the walls, every stone added to the patio around William Woodwards statue, and every paper Santa Claus gracing the halls in the holiday season, the members have a teeling ot satistaction. lt is through this satistaction that the Art League broad- ens the personalities ot its members. When a member realizes that he is doing his part in malcing his school a place that will be beautitul through the years and he appreciates the changes in the school, he gains a love ot beauty and a desire to malce things better that will be a part ot him all his lite. 118 e Eggs-rding, Norma Scott, Sherry Case, Garda bctirimer, Judy DeBord, Jtsdy Turner, Carla Storm, Jinx Wray. FirsT Row, Le-TT To right: Peggy Biven, Sandy Sloan, Garda Sommer, Liz Mayer. The Senior ArT Club, under The direcTion OT Mr. David RedTern, delves inTo The depThs oT The arTisTic World. The club has dual obiecTives. One OT These is To promofe and encourage inTeresT in The appreciaTion and undersTanding OT The visual arTs. The second is To assisf in cerTain school proiecTs perTaining To painTing and design. This year's acTiviTies have been mainly engaged in service To The school Tor exTra-curricular evenTs. The members have vvorlced long and hard on posTer and program designs and sTage seTs Tor The annual showcase producTion. l-loliday dec' oraTionf are also planned and made Tor The school. For purely enioymenT, The club annually rnalres a Tield Trip or has a slceTch- ing parTy. While eiTher vvorlcing Tor The school or having Tun wi+h each oTher, The members or The Senior ArT Club develop arTisTic TraiTs in Their personaliTies. SENIOR ART CLUB Flu' Row' ull 'O .R Url' Sami' Cs' fmil Pii l'5 5d'm'U4 GNLTJ S0i m9 , Aflild Rulrnan, Shari Enoodiri, Gail MOH er, T-To we Pac:-, Jann? Hi-rfrarii. Second Row: Truim i V fl x 1 PPTP. MSW LPVJT VNS B6f1ll3l,-N His Scdgwink, Ilene Kuwhncr, Sharon Lesler, Bonnie Woellncr, Joanne Luchrman, Th.ird Row: Pvqqy Bivcn, Curia Blown! Cami Flanagan, B'T'Tm ' p i'UT'l NMCV LTNGGM- W l '-T WfTllJC0 KJV WaTTs, Carol Murray. Fourth Row: Sandy Sloan, Jim Maffhnwsy Marv Lou Doi-lirul Donrix Rin, Jri Sf.wiri '. bnda Turncr, Lynne Liebscnuvz, L'z Maycf, Nancy Brown. Firsf Row, Lelr lo R-iqhl: Gail Tessel, Jan Seaman, Ron KaTz, Joyce Eggerding, KaThy Bollinger, Terry lshikawa. Second Row: Mary Lederer, Elaine Milman Judy Fuqafe PaTsy Burke, Kay Klrnlfer, Beth Mciiehec. ThirdARow: Bonnie Schaler, Myra Hams, Shirley Mariin, Bonnie Woellnor, Jewel Rouda, Lynne Dhonau. FourTh Row: Diane Smbner, Carolyn Sullivan, David Drcssler Paul Rchman Ma'rha Meier, Marv STaub. Fiffh Row: Harry Zwsfn KAW. Goifrrcm-licf, Richard SlolTznian Karhy Hgyglip Ann Shreve, Cynthia Czoefz, -Slxfh Row: Peggy Bivcn, Jerry Bcninmin, Judy Boone, l-lnnrv Gnrrzrnnn, Graham Hail. Sevenfh Row: Barbara Rinqhand, Bcirbdra Pi-sou? Franii Slesnick, Larry Rosen, Madeline Calderon Elizabeih Hackman, Eighfh Row: June Melzocr, Joe Farkas, Sondra Srcnn, Marianne Robbins Max Criqqer Carol Casper. NinTh Row: John Hill, Robcrl Burkitf, Alan Brown, Nancy l:ly, Bob Brefenbach Marla Sollek John Tnker, Sue H-Vacnrf-'ch, Bill Blurii, John Nolte T Ci-ary Thofnron, Sally Sfevcns, Wally Bohl. V SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Ol all The many exTra-curricular acTiviTios aT Woodward, The one mosT soughT aTTer Tor membership and The one mosT closely allied wiTh The True purposes oT educaTion is The Woods ward NaTional Honor SocieTy. JusT desiring To enTer This mosT eliTe oT organizaTions is noT enough. To be eligible To join a sTudenT musT mainTain a 3.l average if he is a senior and a 3.5 average if he is a iunior, Then, Too. each prospecTive member musT be recommended highly by The TaculTy oT The school, Under The leadership oT Miss MaiTa Levine, The Woodward chapTer has been expanding iTs acTiviTies each year. The en- couragemenT oT high slandards ol scholarship is The principle goal oT all iTs acTiviTies. VisiTing iunior high homerooms To acguainT These neophiTes wiTh good sTudy habiTs is iusT one oT The varied TuncTions. Aiding Teachers wiTh grading chores around exam Time is anoTher. ln The organizaTion iTselT schol- arship is sTrengThened by malcing use oT local ouTsTanding Tig- ures in The Tield oT educaTion as guesT speakers aT meeTings. This year, Tor example, Dean Joseph Holliday oT The LlniversiTy oT CincinnaTi spoke aT one oT The regular meelrings. Yes, iT's a proud momenT in The liTe oT a WoodwardiTe when he ascends The sTeps in The audiTorium To receive his member- ship pin Trom The principal, l2O o righT: Ginger MarTin, Dianne Lulmen, Judy Complon, Elaine Cgocrlwmiller, Shirley COVWOTT, lT's never Too early-To promoTe school spiriT. WiTh This in mind The Junior l-liqh Pep Club goes inTo acTion. This club is To Teach iunior high pupils so ThaT when They are in senior high aT Woodward They will be good school ciTizens. This club's purpose is To inspire all iunior high pupils wiTh This imporTanT gualiTy, They wanT all The members To go To The games, really cheer, and mosT imporTanT, supporT Woodward in all school TuncTions, wheTher aThleTic or noT. The Junior High Pep Club may be early sTarTers in promoT- ing school spiriT, buT iT a sevenTh grader gains This f1ualiTy, he will be sure To have iT when he is a senior. The members do noT go To meeTings as They would in oTher clubs. BuT when They pay Their dues and geT Their membership cards. They are a parT of a club as much as They would be in any oTher club. Every Time They go To an aThleTic evenT aT a ref duced raTe, They are beneTiTing Trom Their membership, AT The same Time They are supporTing The purpose oT The organi' zaTion, since They are supporTing The games and gaining school spiriT. NoThing can broaden The personaliTy more Than school spir- iT. As a person learns To supporT his school and be True To iT, he improves his liTe aT The momenT and builds characTer as he goes on in liTe. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB sf Row, Lei? To Right Anim Kravcrz, Doris Freeman, Taaron Dombar, Judy Weifznnan, Louis? MacFar1and Susan Spin-qol, Second Row: Jvnir- Fino, Dian Rownliolil, TT an Hii-.ah Marna Curl, Rona Wolfson, Frances Schreiboiq, Dianne Lulcen, DerncTr'a Taylor, Nada Wcinv, Barb Binkley, Carol Tobin, KiTlv Johnson, Roburla Oinay. rd Row: Sliwyl Bloom, Sue hlisssel, Marilvnn Zwerin, Rcnnf- SchwarTz, Loslie Rubin Lauralynn Kauhn, Marilyn RoThn1an, Vicki SniiTh, Anila McAninfh, Lvalriio Lc- yinf Narnia Sfoll, Eileen Zwvrin, Pam Koehl, Marsha Blevins. Fourfh Row: Cheryl Shmalo, Bea YosalaT, Nancy Cohan, Ronnye Frirdenn, Rachel Miller, Sim llill, Ei-ye u h Sanaia Pvlluns, Jian Oyoiman, Linda Frank, Nancy Halpvi, Caroleo FischoTT, Russell Wayne, Bunny Rosa-nsloin, Connip Drake. Fiffh Row: Barbara Ebi-l, Buvvllw Tm Bcinnk Solomon, Phy'l's Golllicb, Marga'eT Kroger, Shirley ConneTT, Diana Macinlvre Connie Miller, Bonnie Bryson, Jinx Wray, Judy Coniplon, Elainw C,ioi-rlivxiillw, fappin l'li'f'n Lazarus. Sixih Row: Janicr- Rousseau, Lois Simon, Arlene Weinoorg, Michele Pinales, Ch.irIoTTn Will, Vicki Schcprnan, Martha Kina, Clauiiia Wynn, Sylvia Marshall, Ellen Fogrl, Marcia Grallcr, Marian Waldman, Ginger Marlin Donna Conison, Suzanne Deyaud. Q-2 X x x 2 my wwf was av K, 'QQ W0 f if bf' A W f' V PW 'K A, HR-Q Q 5 'iii'W' 2 ' .gif , W- .a My B .531 All The world's a sTage is exempliTied by The Junior Drama Club in iTs Third year oT exisTence. One oT The mosT imporTanT purposes oT The club is To sTimulaTe and creaTe inTeresT in dra- ma. The members have parTicipaTed in many proiecTs This year. During Showcase, The members parTicipaTed on sTage. oTT sTage, served on commiTTees, as well as in conTinuiTy, pony chorus, and specialTy acTs. AT The bi-weekly meeTings Through- ouT The year, monologues, slciTs, readings, panTomimes, and special acTs are given. These opporTuniTies Tor experience malces iTs members more developed in The dramaTic Tield. There are Two special meeTings Tor The Junior Drama Club. ln December, The new oTTicers are Tormally insTalled and The members iniTiaTed Tor The year l958-59. AT The end oT The year, The ninTh graders reminisce abouT The years acTiviTies and presenT The LasT Will and TesTamenT. The sevenTh and eighTh graders counTered wiTh a prophecy abouT The ninTh graders in The years To come. JUNICDB if RSF' Officers Leff To Riqhf S lly RPT id Slvcrshin Sh1ron Snyder Mar one D I : A A' I I I J B sf Row Lvl o nn :seio u 1w ia o ner arene rcser Nancy Elliol, Dionc Waincr, Donna Wcrnicx, Anim Mcfxninch, KiTTy Johnson, 1 n1 rv1r1 1 n N1n un oven drcia orman cron n er via renner, Linda Lillie Dian Roscnfield, Second Row: Susan Cohen, Hazel Slinus, nd! 1 U 1 on o O or on 1ron 1 a in en imkn Eileen Zwerin, Eileen Sheff, Phyllis Collins, Eilr'Pr1 Lazwus, Domifria Taylor, c L. v n ir ow u a 1 o 1r nn 1u n orrna ScoTT, Leahice Levine, Marsha GiTTelman, Marlcnc Schw.1iT1, Renal.- fri! 0 us1n xr e nn r e i i Sa iy ReiTzcs, Renee Schwarfz, Arlcen Tesscl, Laura Lynn Kuhn Mar lynn Zwvrin, Fourfh W N P 1 'V WH ll W lei v M r cry r he-r hm1 o Louise ohn Avon Barr, STeve Gorcf, Rachel Miller, Alfa Zimov, Jinx Wray, Bonnie Bryson, Mar n a 1uer 1 nn ron 'inc 0 en I ow Barbana Ebel, Rcnnye Friedenn, Helen Small, Sherry Knbakoff Shelliv Rusmk, y n uzanne ivaud 11n1 wsT1Te onna roy ndra .1 1 iis ers udy SilversTeIn, Marcia Graller, Michele Pinales, Emily Messcr, Lois Simon, Donna Sonison. A merry song for a merry crew JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB ACTIVITIES Besides 'rhe aclivifies lisfed on rhe previous page, lhe Woodward Junior Drama Club is responsible for slaqinq rho lhree or four Sales Tax Slamp Assemblies held lo en- courage sludenfs 'ro save slamps. Always enlerlaininq, These shows are oi lhe variely fype and offer lhe club members a real opporlunily To display lheir lalenls. A lol of informal fun wilh plenly ol 'rraininq in The formal principles of drama -lhafs lhe Junior Drama Club. Fun for all af ihe annual Chrisfmas pariy The club offers feaclters and pupils a chance fo gel iogerher OFFICERS, lvl? To Ruhr: Paua Nebclslry Kafhy Bollinqer, Mr. Aiiq, Nancy ll, Daw Kann, Alan Max. SENIOR DRAMA CLUB One oT The mosT acTive qroups aT school is The DramaTic Club. Under The acTive leadership oT Mr. Ronald Auq, The l958-I959 ediTion oT This group brouqhT boTh pleasure and honor To The Woodward sTudenT body. STarTinq in The sprinq oT '58, The club sponsored The HarnilTon CounTy Thespian One AcT Play ConTesT in which Tive schools parTicipaTed. Wood- ward won wiTh Their sparlclinq presenTaTion oT The lnToi-mer. They also placed Three sTudenTs on The all conTesT casT, inc lud ing The Top spoT, besT acTor. ln The Tall oT TS8, The school acTed as sponsor Tor SouTh wesTern Ohio Thespian ConTerence aT which Mr, T-lurnphry Davis oT The Touring casT oT RomanoTT and Julie-T spoke. This was Tollowed by The presenTaTion oT Balcony Scene, an oTher one acT play. The hiqhliqhT oT The season carne wiTh The presenTaTion ol' Dino on December 3 and 5. ATTendance records Tor Wood- ward drarnaTic acTiviTies were smashed aT The superb per Tornnances. As The yearbook goes To press, The club is in The The boards. FirSf Row, Lf-TT To R.i1liT: Carol All'-r, Marian Kiillwark, Knllilven Bollinqvr, Hope Panic, Barbara Laiilfibaili, Hiirriz-T Polinsicy, Rullw Holo, Eilvfrn BMW, Fav- Dnllon, An if TTT' Wil-'ai' Marcia Clmbon, Eliiinw Nifnon, Barlw Pnrilf Renee Forgel, Sandi Snider, Susie Hcrriclc, Second Row: Linda Syl-warlz, Ronnie KJT1, Jnilw kwallinix, Susan Sl.- ' l v lc Min M hen X 0' PM T 1 lse S x M lu kill ' W, 'M l'- l 'l K Ol' rn li..'.a Nil lem PJ! Baker, Ji. ly Brown, Bvlsy Gerslilcovlz, Mfnlel Mc se , C'i.1 'C' S 'A nur w r n, T ui T -l, Tr- 1- v w fx TW f S Lfirl' EJ- ' r' .Third Row: Blrli lfwcr, Snirlrw lvurviwnirlf, fail Effron, Donna Ullnf-f, Maflyn Slciivow lmiia Sal nluirv, bail lfmff, kusyle liiaxiiwr, Jimniw Wq'ni', Siimn law-, Myux Hmm-, Carol Moimn, Dave Driwalvr, lillyn Minfusrr, Mary Jo Tone r, S 'vlf-y Slapin. Fcurfh Row? Phyllis Adler, Cinily Shin, Cami Lfwlziviari M.irlli.i M-VW' l, MAH 71 Wh Tf' BJ'l Po'Tf Cam' Mosliiiwilz, Ronald Brown, M'lm Rgnjx Pali., Sgprlvvrgn Ina Lvyinr' Phyllis Collins, Annu Sliii-wi, Aww bv lf-n Mmiy Slmdq- l, Ei, Cl lcK n M1 Pnins D neil LoTTcsiiln Alan M Q: 1 Byrn D1 S-if J Bun . Fifth Rowi Jr' Safes, Ning, Llladon, Efzwbnlh l-lnckrnan, Nanc, V, mc '-V , .Hy '.l' ii K 'T T A , . Ax, won T- ' W. .we Kann, Sruirn Kaplan, Sue B'aun, Barb Shullcr, Bill Swphsnson, J'rn Miller, Jack Manisclwcwiz. I2 5 SENIOR DRAMA ACTIVITIES To be presenled on May I and 2 is S+age Door, a rhree- acl comeoly. As soon as The sels are lorn down from lhis presenlarion, rehearsal begins for lhe One Ac? Play Con- Tesl, in which six local schools will compele. When lhe final curlain rings down on May 22, The members of Woodward's Senior Drama Club will have had anolher successful year. Anofher Woodward Ersf! 126 l ci ,... From oui confesf play Broadway sfars visif Woodward ZI- The Girls from Dino The boys from Dino fwm 3sf?I3'4x E? N x ,Pr gk, 3 A Love af firsf sighf? if! Y Firsf Row, Lefi To RighT: Miss Honekarnp, Evelyn Lackner, Carol Karovsky, JaneT FeTschan, Wanda MaTTox, Shirley Scalf, Nancy Davis, Carol Kemper, Juanifa Deer Gloria SherboT, Mary Jo Barnard. Second Row: Janice Fritz, Sandy Baker, PaTsy Burke, Mary Mcl-lenry, Thelma Skidmore, Jane? Wolf, AITa AbboTT, Madeline Douohrnan Judy Shoup, Sue BuchTrnann. Third Row: Judy FuqaTe, PaT Sarns, Sara Weiner, lrene Fox, Mary Lou Sass, Mary -Ann Kasler, Helen Calder, Rosalene Livosay, Mary Moore hon l, Knllrc Mullfrnirf. Fourih Row: Charlofrv STone, Vicki Powers JeaneTTe Haqedorn Jackie DieTz, Barbara WeTTig, Marilyn Knablckarnp, RuTh Duffe, Dolelah Coodpasier Lois Gerrein, Ginny Wayman, Par Baker. BUSINESS CLUB The pounding OT TypewriTer keys againsT paper is a sound ThaT is growing To be more and more imporTanT in The world as iT is Today. So ThaT Woodward girls inTeresTed in The eyer growing Tield can beTTer undersTand The inTricacies oT business, This club was Tormed. ln iTs second year oT membership in The FuTure Business Leaders oTAn'1erica, The club had a mosT successTul year under The advisor, Miss Rosella Honekamp. The members visiT va- rious indusTries, TacTories, and companies To see big business in acTion. GuesT speakers visiT The club To Tell abouT oTher aspecTs oT business. The purpose oT This club is To deyelop knowledge OT The business world, To help each member grow in personaliTy and leadership, and To render seryice To The school and To The communiTy. 128 OFFICERS, Left To Right: Janice FriTz, Jackie DTCTZ, Pafsy Burke, Alia AbboTT Irene Fox. The wonderful world of lhe Frenchman is revealed in lhe aclivilies ol lhe French Club. This club is designed lo bring i forlh a knowledge of French cusloms and ways lo ils members. l Sludenls from all four years of French are inyiled lo join lhe French Club and lo allend ils monlhly meelings under lhe guidance of Mrs. Parker and Mr. D'Amico. Un pelil deieuneru and lhe Chrislmas fesliyilies are lhe highlighls of lhe group's fasl-moving calendar of aclivilies, climaxed wilh a picnic in June. The club meelings are high- lighled by guesl speakers, French plays, movies, games and music. The meelings are presided over by lhe presidenl, Sleye Meilus. The vice-presidenl, Cindy Shor, and second vice- presidenl, Norma Scoll, are chairmen of lhe commillees con- cerned wilh lhe club. Sandy Sloan, secrelary, can be seen each meeling busily Taking noles. French Clubs yaull is guarded by lhe lreasurer, Sharon Carp. SENIOR HIGH FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-Sianding, lefflo righf: Mr. F R E N 4 H 4 L I I B Dfhmico, Mrs. Parker, Norma Scoll, Sandy Sloan, Cindy Shor, Sieve Meilus, Siffing: Sharon Carp. Firsf Row, Lf'l lo Roni: Manf., Da, r' an Mram Translalf-ur, Jll Slverman, Linda Hasden, Barbara Laurerbach Carols: Skurow, Paula Nebolskv, Norriia Sicmll Dr-.ionnr Joiisrw, Jam Bon, Barbara Apsfloll, Hopf- Page, Kathleen Bollinger, Susan Waldin, Joan Milnnan, Susie Hr-rvick. Second Row: Marlene Schwarll, Chickii- Slain, Karr-n Fr1nkl'n, Billy Frank, Barbara Ash Nancy Banker, Kay Klinker, Edlyn Marcusv, Carol Morfon, Marilyn Campbell, Lynne Brill, Jeffrey Hari, Sharon Carp Ju-lie Flakes, Nanny Srkin. Third Row: Elini' Gomrf-mil-cf, Snaron Nunnclley, Mary Lederer, Judy Roulzong Adrienne Wasserman, Joan Depoi, Carol Depo, Karen Sclilrnl Sin- Gy ner, Marlha lvcn Marcy Dllling, Connfe Millar, Nancy Cohen, Sue Zemboch, Ann Ezzell, Barbara Ebel. Fouflh Row: Carolyn Sullivan, Diana Slabner, Linda LB'izff, Jin' Shapiro, Elaine Ruskin, Carolyn Nides, Jansl Gordon, Gail Greenberg, Marcia While, Barbara Swillinqer, Lynne Calvin, Louise Meyer, Marv Moorehreml, Barlmra Kulinwll Cinjy Shor. Fiffh Row: Rcharil Morgan, Sandy Sloan, Louise Tirnrner Junie Curry, Lynne Liebschulz, Sandra Harris, Bonnie Lewis, Nancy Ely, Ji'n Behr, SJW' Slfnwn P'crre Kaplan, Elizabelh l-lackrnan, Lynne Moo'e, Janie B'ucher, Pam Horton, Marfha Hoffman. LasT year, Tor The TirsT Time, a class in The principles and Techniques oT reTail mer- chandising was TaughT aT Woodward. Being highly successTul, iT was conTinued and expanded This year, and a Merchandising Club was added To supplemenT The class program. Made up enTirely oT pupils in Mrs. Bower's TirsT bell class, This club meeTs on class Time. OTTen, The group Tours local business Tirms or has local merchanTs address The membership. Working in pracTice wiTh Theory is regular Tare Tor This new and popular Woodward acTiviTy. MERCHAN DIS- ING CLUB Firsf Row, Leff to Right Nafalie Aaronson, Myrna Rosen, Janet Wolfe, BeTTy Lou Manuel, Nancy Heck, Pat Douglas, Frances Wells, Second Row: Ron Heines, Fred Halper, Jim Braunsfein, CarTer Havner, Jim Murphy, Ken Kippenbrock, Frank Gossling. Third Row: Terry Karp, Gary Karnal, Bob Lerninq, Mrs. Bowers, Ray Lanham, Gawain HOIT, Larry Schock. Music has powers To sooThe The savage beasT, iT is said, buT The Woodward Jazz Club was noT Tormed To sooThe iTs members. IT was Tormed so ThaT Those inTeresTed in iazz would be able To hear The Type oT music They enioy and discuss iT wiTh oThers. This club is newly Tormed To comply wiTh The growing number oT sTudenTs who have a consuming inTeresT in jazz, The members noT only hear and Talk abouT The music They love, some also play This music. Also imporTanT is ThaT The members gain an under! sTanding oT The likes oT oThers and gain a greaTer knowledge oT The music iTselT. OFFICERS IVAN sHAPIRo . . .ProsidenT TERRY ISHIKAWA . . ,Vice-Presidenf MARY HUNT . , , .seaeiafy JAN seem . . . .Treasurer Firsf Row, LCTT To Riqhl: Sfu Jenss, Glenn Rand, Pefe Leeds, Ivan Shapiro, STeve Cohn, Arnold Tilford. Second Row: Larry Osky, Jeff Hoodin, Terry lshikawa, Jan Segal, Hope Paqe, Richard STolTzman. Third Row: Jerry Samuels, Jim Sachs, Mary l-TunT, Helen Tilford, Beffy Jean Wesfbrook, Kathy Forance, STU Rosenslein, Smart Hodesh. Fourfh Row: Merrie Sim- kin, Mike Hoffman, Bill BlounT, Ken GoreT, Mr. G. Brooks, JAZZ CLUB PHOTOGRA- PHY CLUB Firsf Row, Leif lo Right: Mrs Josepn Her' Ton, Sandy Kahn! Mr, George Brooks. Second Row: Alan Spencer, Bere-nd Man- dnrshed, Avx Gollen, Slove Goodman. Third Row: Gone Fc-llery Tcrry lshikawa Bob Brooks Slove Lcvefch. OFFICERS QENE FELLER . . .... Pfesiam Boa Brooks . . 4 ,vamerfeudeni STEVE LEVETCH , . . .SecrcTary TERRY ISHlKAWA . . , ,Tl'CBSlll'Cl' A brand new organizaTion sponsored by Two new-To-Woodward Teachers, Mr, Joe T'TorTon and Mr. George Brooks, is The PhoTography Club. NOT a proTessional club, alThough many oT iTs members have TirsT-raTe eguipmenT and considerable Technique, all who have an inTeresT in picTure Taking and developing are inviTed. Various members serve on The school publicaTion sTaTTs. Many picTures appearing in The Bulldog Barksf' and in The Woodward Treasures were made, developed, and prinTed by This club. Firsf Row, LCN To Riolil: Linda Schwarfz, Pucci Fans, Dave Norlok, Dianne Jenks, Jnay Shoup, Sally Reilzlss Second Row: Mcrrillv Kof'Tlvi Carol Gerlzrnan, Harvey Hanily Phyliu W'llner, Lino.: We nsTe'n. Third Row: Pnil Gufn Pal Farley, Ginger Tielmvver, TAX STAMP COUNCIL One OT The real service organizaTions aT Woodward is The Tax STamp Council, Com- posed oT selecTed members Trom The elecTed homeroom represenTaTives, This group has The somewhaT Thankless and glamourless Task oT encouraging The sTudenT body To save and bring To school Those elusive liTTle sales Tax sTamps. Much record keeping is also necessary along wiTh a greaT deal oT Tedious work In counTing and bundling The sTamps preparaTory To mailing To Columbus Tor redempTion, IT's all worTh iT, however, as The school realizes some Three Thousand dollars Trom The redemphon of' sTudenT col' lecTed sTamps each year. Calling sTaTion KSBSX, calling sTaTion KBBSXI When This call is heard There are many boys aT Woodward who perk up Their ears, since These are The call leTTers oT The Radio Clubs ham radio sTaTion. Radio Club is a club in which all inTeresTed sTudenTs have The opporTuniTy To learn more abouT The Tield and To have The Tun OT using a ham radio. These boys can Tully realize ThaT our world is growing smaller Through advances in communicaTion and Travel. And as iT grows smaller The members oT The Radio Club broaden Their personaliTies by speaking To and making Triends wiTh people Trom all over The world. The Big SisTers organizaTion has TuncTioned Tor only one year. Big SisTers was Tounded on The principle oT aiding wiTh The overwhelming problems oT The sevenTh grade girls. To a sevenTh grade sTudenT, Woodward is a huge, sTrange building. IT is The duly ol each Big SisTer To inTroduce and make her liTTle sisTer Teel welcome as well as check on her grades, The Big Sislers organizaTion has given Two parTies, The TirsT one being a goTf acquainTed parTy in OcTober, and The second parTy in December a ChrisTmas parTy. RADIO CLUB Firsf Row, Lirll To Riqlil: Diario Crr'.iirio', Ray Vcqr-l, Larry Zakern, Dan Siegel. Second Row: Bob Scliulfnqrxr, Jirr Grz-qu Tiny Berliner, Esfill ShorT, Joss-pn Baqflal, Michael Richman, Jim Dempsey, Jirri STrauws. OFFICERS ESTILI ST-IORT . . .Prosidr:nT JIM IPFIVIIJSIBY ...... Vif rr Piifuidf-nl BOB Sl IIII ZINGIR Su' relfiiy Tloauiiicr MIKE RlCI'llVlAlI . . .Cf-Llrfflvllirifiy BIG SISTER OFFICERS l'llYl I IS IIRMAN . . .I'i i,i', irlrfnl CISSY Wll SUN . . . Viv ii l' iii-, iilnnl MARIINI RCJINILIC . .I ii-i iiliyirB raid IINIPA liBRIZl . . , Fxrfrriliyir B- and Firsf Row, lrrll Tw Riflhli M-nur:-rin Mi. Garyrryy Brenda Bolirir-4 Susan Branl, Criro lvn Clark, Airry Lowr-nlnal, Barbara Apself OTT, J.irIy Duiilf-y, Boy Fink, Kalliy Bolling er, Eln'nr3 F nrrari, Kay Klirrkr-r. Second Row: Baroara Brook, Joyce Egg:-rilinq, lvlafy Leilerrry Brenda Schneider, Nancy hlailoard Carolyn Sudrrfan Suzanne Sul' iivan, Carol Taylor, Linda Campbell, Harriet Holman, Jan Scliimpl. Third Row: Jewel Rouda, Bonnie Wovllner, Lynne Dhonau, Marcia Scliullz, Marv McHr-nrv, Mary BeTh Herb'g, Marvha Meyery Jean Depoi, Sheila Keller, Harrii-T Monclies, Jean Brickwoarl, Fourfh Row: Judy Pr-Ilona, Carol Ploqslcdl, Jody LuI7, Phyllis Ler 'nary Sheila Conard, Nancy Ely, Carol Casper, Marlene Rolnick, Cinsy Wilson, BMW C-recn, Carolyn Nirlc'-, Linda LiBrizh. BIG SISTERS LIBRARY ASSISTAN TS Firsf Row, Lcll lo R'ghT' Maureen Glynn! Marfha Maxwell, Glenda Applegalc, Caro- lyn Sullivan, Pal Beavers, Ronald Rolh. Second Row: Frank Fielcr, Jim Crocker, i Palsy Burke Lou Walpa, Barbara Parirz Welr1elTPnr'.ons, Paul Wilson, Reber? Sol? 'llionias Hoffrrfan, Dan Siegel. A deplh ol knowledge may be gained lhrough lhe source ol boolcs in lhe library. The library assislanls also gain lhis deplh while rendering a service lor lheir school. The library assislanls are on duly every period ol lhe day as well as belore and aller school lo assure efficiency in lhe library. Under 'rhe direclion ol lvlrs. Anna Borchin, The library assislanls shelve, arrange displays, pasle, file, wrile overdue nolices, and run errands lor fhe library, A slerling silver pin and a Woodward Award Ceriilicale are given lg each library assislanl who serves al leasl lilly hours. OFFICERS HHXIRY rnieigmfxn , . . .i'i.-.ini-si :Rv ifimus . . . lmsicluiil PPTP creurvimv , . . .Seeiiolmy Leif fo Righff Paul MrDri n.:n, La v Riff, ll CI i lz 1 S? ol Tc I li envy wrr rmn, evv C in! ,fry vi' lawn, John Malasheviiz, Ivan Srhhn, Charln- Rirry Pele Crurnrvinv, Mr, Ihfiiurin sponsor. ln lhis age ol maior scienlilic developrnenls, il is imporlanl lo broaden The per- sonalily by gaining an inleresl in 'rhe field of science, ln Woodward's Physical Science Club inleresled pupils have a chance lo gel experience and guidance nol possible in fi science class. The Physical Science Club ollers sludcnls an oruunizalion in which lhcy can rnc:i,:l, discuss ideas, and develop individual lalenls, Allhough only in ils second year of exislence, lhc club has offered many f,1udf:nln lhe chance lo persue lheir individual inleresls. SENIOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE DepTh in ciTizenship, characTer and leadership are The goals of Key Club, an hon- orary service organizaTion sponsored by The Kiwanis Club oi Bond l'lill-Roselawn. Boys are chosen from The TenTh, elevenTh, and TwelTTh grades Tor Their academic qualiTica- Tions. Their moTTo is We Serve. The Key Club depends upon iTs proiecTs Tor an acTive program. Among Their proiecTs, They have sold programs aT baskeTball games and decoraTed The large Tree on The marquee oT The school aT ChrisTmas. These proiecTs are lead by Bill Norfolk, presidenTy NaTe Shmalo, vice-president STan Dragul, Treasure-rg Bob BurkiTT, secreTary. Never seen, yeT always presenT keeping The show moving smooThly-This is The STage Crew. Composed oi a group oi skilled and inTeresTed boys working under The sponsor- ship oi Mr. Ronald Aug, The Crew seTs up The main audiTorium Tor each and every acTiviTy Taking place There. This ranges Trom complex problems OT lighTing and precise Timing Tor The Showcase and DramaTic Club presenTaTions To The relaTively easy prob- lem oT providing ouTleTs Tor The phoTographers Trom Pogues when They come To shooT The picTures oT The underclassmen, GreaT or small, The iob is always well-done. KEY CLUB Firsl Row, Lell To Riqhlz Ronnie Kalz, Paul Richman, Ull Sawerf, Bill Norlolk, Sid Lieberman, John McGeehee, Sfeve Meifus. Second Row: Oscar Curfsinqer, Bill Dun- ing, NaTe Shrnalo, Harry STerling, David Riffe, Ric-hard Walkins, Mike Schlensker. Third Row: Jim Behr, Mark Sollek, Gary ThornTon, Bill Blum, Wally Bohl, Bob BurkiTT, George Roulf, Irvin Kraus. OFFICERS BILL NORFOLK , . . .Presidenf NATE SHMALO . . . .Vice'Pi-esidenf Bos Burzknr . . ,seefeiafy STAN DRAGUL . . .Treasurer Firsf Row, Lell To Right: Mr. Aug, spon- sor, Jerry Fuqua, Sfan Smifh, Gil Effron. Second Row: Deneal Gotlesman, Andy GranT, Mike Linder, Ar? Medecke, STuarT Rose. Third Row: Howard Simons, Glenn Rand, Myron Herman, Mitch Pram. Fourih Row: Ron PaTTon. Fiffh Row: Paul Wilson. Fred Wilson, Dave Simmons, Harmon SelbsT. STAGE CREW FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F-irsf Row, Leif ro Right: Sandi Snioer Marianne Davis, Harrie? GeTTleman. Sec- ond Rowt Barb Levy, Sharon Carp, Befsy Gershkovitz, Marv Jo Toner, Karen Schlecf, Chickie Sfein, Sfep-nanie Bufchkes, Third Row: Pat Tewell, Judy Cramer, Jackie Neuman, Palsy Speckman, Eeve Arkush, Joanie Weiner, Mary Staub. Fourfh Row: Jean Depoi, Barbara Swillinqer, Judy Devaud, Elizabelh Hackman, Nancy Ely, Bob Bri? b h Eli F 'd Crl C OH GC , 5719 VEl GUN, 5 O Murray, Mary Belh Herbiq. OFFICERS ELIZABETH HACKMAN . , . PresidenT JOANIE WAINER .,.. Vice-Presideni' SAND! SNIDER . . , ,Secretary BOB BREITENBACT-l . . .Treasurer Preparing To Take responsibiliTies early is an imporTanT parT OT broadening The per- sonaliTy, and FuTure Teachers oT America is a club ThaT oT'Ters iTs members This oppor- TuniTy. The club members learn early abouT The Teaching proTession, and even geT a chance To work wiTh children in siTuaTions where They may learn To realize The poTenTial saTis- TacTion oT Teaching. The members sTarT early To develop proTessional aTTiTudes. The members, Through This club, will be able To go inTo The proTession wiTh a head sTarT. Firsf Row, Lell To Riqhl: Susan Tash Hanna Barlon, Donna Rifzi, Sharon Miller. Second Row: Becky Crocker, Shery Kaba- koff, Barbara PariTz, Third Row: Myron Wilrenbaurn, Slove Schmirl. Fourfh Row: Mr, Rilter, direcfor. STRING EN SEMBLE Though The musical program aT Woodward is exTensive, There has been up To This year very lirfle opporTuniTy Tor pupils inTeresTed in sTring insTrumenTs To meeT and pracTice TogeTher under organized leadership, ATTer all, whaT good is a violin or cello on The gridiron? To Till This gap in The cullural program aT school, Mr. RiTTer, band direcTor, Tormed The STring Ensemble. MeeTing during The second bell every day, This group oTTers ample opporTuniTy Tor inTeresTeol and TalenTed sTudenTs To deepen Their musical backgrounds by coming inTo conTacT wiTh The rich world oT sTrings. JEITALLY Ill. Ill Working under The name OT FuTure Nurses oT America lasT year, This organizaTion, under The leadership oT Mrs. Darlene Kroenclce, TelT The need Tor a broader and deeper coverage oT The many careers cenTered abouT heal+h. So, aT The beginning oT The pres- enT year iT was decided To worlc under The TiTle of l-lealTh Careers Club. Besides nursing, such relaTed Tields as dieTeTics, public healTh, laboraTory Technology, X-Ray Technology, and saniTaTion are discussed and loolced inTo. STudenTs having inTeresT in possible ca' reers in such areas meeT regularly, rnalce Tield Trips, and have local prolfessional person- nel address Their meeTings. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Seated, Lelr To Riqhrg Gayle lqlauer, Beverly Spiess, Brenda Behrlc, Linda Campbell. Sfandingz Carole Slnurow, Helen Small, Irene WesTbroolc, KaThy Eichorsf, Barbara DudersTadT, Linda Li- Brize, Emily Messer. OFFICERS SANDY MQKlNNls , . , .Pfesiaeni GAYLE IGLAUFR . . . vaearfeszam HELEN smALL . . .smaiafy EMILY MEssER . . ,rwfhiira LaTin may be a dead language, buf The Woodward LaTin Club is very much alive. OFFICERS The members oT This club broaden Their personaliTies aT each meeTing by learning abouT BILL SIIVPRSTFIN , , ,Pifyjdanf The language and The people ThaT soolce iT. The Purpose of The club is To promoTE: an inTeresT in The period and To help The Sul IHJSKY ' ' 'WU P ld0 l members gain an appreciaTion oT The culTure oT The Times. D , ,,AV,,, ,,R,SS, , R A , 4 V-,lmmm All LaTin ll, lll, IV sTudenTs and LaTln I sTudenTs wiTh a 3.5 average are eligible To ioin This benehcial club. ANNE Ei2EDRicKsoN . . .saasiarry Y' Firsf Row, LelT To Riqhl: Michele Calo, Gail Tessel, David Frolich, Harrief Schnider, David Korros, Linda Schwariz, STephanie Bulchlces, Carol Houlr, Helen Abrams, Second Row: Hannah Barron, Nancy Rapp, Rosemary Eng, Gail Book- man, Sandy Fleisher, DoT Braunslein, Sally Sanders, Karen Brown, Ron Brinkerhoff, Jeff Kreindler. Third Row: Barbara Buch- holz, Gail Graff, Judy Turner, Carol DeTl- mer, Marcia BranT, Cindy Groqq, Anne Fredrickson, Riclmi Abrams, David Dressler, Sue Lipsky. Fourfh Row: Humphrey Greear, Sid Lieberman, Judy Deyaud, Jack Manis- chewilz, Michael Mason, Jeffrey Paul, Calhie Brown, Merrille Koffler, Karen Pilder, Anne Shreve. Fiffh Row: Barry Lislrow, Jim Miller, Carol Sfofhianq, Jerry Samuels, Jan Lollar, Sluarf Rose, Carolyn Mamas, Fred Silycrslcin, Mike Franlc, Joanne Jaeger, LATIN CLUB WOODWARD COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS Seafed: Marlli.: Ciirviirmr-ry Dol Brwir- Evcvn Spear-l. Sfanding: Nan- Snmalo, lT.'ir'Hr Havner, Davin Dre Ne' B' Slecn v-nirin Home Pane, Larry Helen Pa? Sriri.iiman, Bill Frir-nil! Carolyn Turner, OFFICERS NATE SHMALO . . , . . Presidenl PHZABFTH HACKMAN .Vicefprosidrynl LARRY ROSFN . . .Ser relary Treawilrf r The Woodward Council on World Aflairs is now in ils lhird year oT exislence al Woodward. ll is allilialed wilh The Cincinnali Council on World Allairs. This year, lhe Woodward Council has enioyed allending meelings ol lhe Cincinnali Council, as well as lheir own meelings al Woodward. Their programs have included spealcersy Tilms, and discussions on mallers ol currenl inleresl, Any sludenl in lhe senior high school who has mainlained a Gi or above average in lheir social sludies course may loin 'lhe Council. Through lhis club one may develop a deeper underslanding ol lhe silualion in lhe world. OFFICERS HFNRY QERTZMAN , . .rwszdcrii Bos Brrirrnefxcii . . ,vi f'l3l'C ildPl1l qnnrsraoumriicrn , . . sQ.ia.,, ions Howell, . . .rrwwi First Row, Lev lo Riqnlg Eddie Freeman, Evr-yn SDPQQY. Mr. Sanger, Gary Robins, Second Row: Jinx Wfav Jane Slrommenof pg Low Howell, Marv Melz, Herman Kabakoff. Third Row: Ada Kruse, Elaine Ferguson! Harry Green, Henry Gerlzrnan, Rannfc Krakovsky, Jack Ewing, Kalhryn Gvorlerrfllef, Fourlh Row: Gary Greenlee, P014-V Koerbel, Ralph Fallrrrnslen, Richard Earlywine, Berl Jacobs Jerome Goodman, DER ZEITGEST The German Club, relerred lo as Der Zeilgeslf' which in German means 'Spiril ol lhe Times, is designed lo promole a beller underslanding ol lhe German people, lheir economic and cullural way ol lile. The club holds mosl' ol Their meelings al nighl al one ol lhe members home. During lhe year, aclivilies al school include a German exhibil, parlicipalion in lhe annual language club Chrislmas parly, a German brealrlasl, and a picnic, Learning aboul a foreign counlry is combined wilh good fun. SENIOR Y-TEENS Firsi Row, Left lo Right: Garda Sommer, Karen Schlecl, Peg Biven, Vera Baqdal, Karen Brown, Kay Walls, Jan Seaman, Vera Harvey, JoAnn Luehrman. Second Row: Judy Cramer, Mariorie Levin, Lynn mi E, Dhonau, Phyllis Barnard, Helen Calder, ' ' V Sandy Baker, Nancy Kleine, Carol Jacobs. ., 3, Third Row: Sondra Glynn, Barb Welliq, X Pam Horlon, Mary Lou Doehrel, Elizabelh X Hackman, Lynn Hammond, Liz Mayer, ' Martha Maxwell, Par Tewell. To grow as a person, lo grow in friendship wilh people of olher races, and io grow OFFICERS in knowledge and love oi God are vilally imporlanl lo everyone. ll is lhrough lhe Sen- CAROLYN SULLIVAN A 4 I V Pmiden, ior Y-Teens lhal Woodward girls gel lhis opporlunily, This club lrys lo build friendship belween girls devoled lo lhe lasls ol: realizing in LYNN DHONAU r ' - iVl'e'Pf9Qld0 l lile lhese ideals of personal and social living. KAY WATTS , , ,gecmiary As a parl of lhe Young Womens Chrislian Associalion, ihe Y-Teens gives ils mem- MARY DOEHREL S , . . . . , , , . . . CCFC df bers a chance lo broaden lheir personalilies by developing lhese characlerislics which Y are very imporlanl in lhe world as il is Today. GARDA SUMMER ' ' 'Tfeasumr The Junior High Spanish Club was formed lhis year lo allow members of lhe junior OFFICERS high school lo converse on lheir level of The Spanish language. The members have a RAY ELMAN P ,d , . . . . . . . . . . fl chance lo develop an inleresl in Spanish, lo learn lhe cullure of The Spanish-speaking ms' C people, and lo prove qualifies of leadership and responsibililies. A lol of fun and en- RANDY SANDLER ,,.. VlQeYPresiden1 ioymenl are offered lo lhe members al lheir meelinqs, singing Spanish songs, going NANCY KAPPLER , I n Asecremry on picnics, and lislening lo guesl spealcers. This new club offers slimulalion lo lhe ma- luralion of any junior high sludenl, HOWARD KEMP . , . . Treasurer Firsf Row, Lell lo Righl: Garry Glazer, Wayne Parsons, Rufh Dillingham, Law fence Murray, Ray Elman, Anita McAnnich, Nancy KaDDler, Pai Cole, Diane Wainer, Joe Goldberg, Second Row: Miss Basinqe er, Charles Schafer, Harriet Lillman, Howard Kemp, Hal Silverman, Arhe Fausl, Kay Kinzienq, Ann Tenbosch, Leaf lrice Levine, Terry Fleq, Third Row: Ann Harper, Nena Morgan, Charlolle Hill, Charles Levinlhal, Jerry Broyles, Dave Kolller, Dave Allen, Charles Dillard, Beflf' Weis, Randy Sandler. JUNIOR SPANISH CLUB JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsf Row, Lell lo Righl: Hazel Slraus, Linda Schwarlz, Shirley Dice, Marlene Schwarlz, Martha Curfsinqer, Marlene Fink, Barbara Lauferbach, Pal Trachsel, Marsha Girlelman, Marcia Dorlrnan. Sec- ond Row: Marilyn Campbell, Carol Mor- lon, Elaine G-oerlerniller, Marlha lven, Sally Sanders, Jim Dempsey, Barb Buch- holz, Nancy Rapp, Belsy Calerdine, Cora- Iee Drake, Emily Messer. Third Row: Carol Ouisno, Marcia Branl, Carol Jacobs, Maureen Glynn, Margarel Kroqer, Calhy Brown, Judy Turner, Carol Depoi, Anne Frerickson, Calhy Swarrnsledl, Rosemary Eng, Fourfh Row: Joe Boone, Joanne Jaeq- er, Marlha Brandt, Barry Fielman, Bonnie Lewis, J'rn Pearce, Jan Lollar, Roberta Sharp, Barb Schatz, Louis Wefzel, Judy Deyaud. OFFICERS MARTHA CURTSINGER . . ,Presidenr JUDY TURNER ..... Vice-Presidenl BETSY CALERDINE . .Secretary LINDA SCHWARTZ . . . Treasurer Like ils sisler organizalion, lhe Senior Nalional l-lonor Sociely, lhe Junior Nalional Honor Sociely encourages and recognizes excellence in scholarship. Formalion ol lhe local chapler marked anolher lirsl for Woodward, as prior lo live years ago when lhe Woodward chapler was formed, no local iunior high school recognized scholarship lhrough lhis organizalion. Meeling regularly lhis club enioys good fellowship while lhinking up ways and means lo encourage scholarship among iunior high pupils. Lelf fo Riqhf: Mr. Liqhl, David Dressler, Ein ly Harman, Jack Manischewilz, DEBATE CLUB The desire 'ro argue is a nalural parl ol all of us. There is a club al Woodward which ollers ils members lhe chance lo argue many imporianl poinls which will be ol benelil in laler years. This is lhe Debale Club. This chance lo debale reaches lhe members ol 'rhe club how lo prepare a clear, concise argumenl. And, since one cannol always clebale on lhe side he wishes, 'the members learn lo look al a lopic from all sides and wilh no preiudices. Combine all These aspecls and you have a club which is mosl beneficial-lhe Debale Club, A religious and spiriTual depTh is acquired in each member oT The YouTh Fellowship. The aim oT This organizaTion is To promoTe Tellowship and good living among Wood- ward sTudenTs, Under The guidance oT Miss T-lelen l-lauck, The members have Bible quizzes, religious movies, speakers and discussions. Besides Their meeTings They have picnics, dinners, parTies, and proiecTs Tor oThers. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Firsi Row, Lell To RiqhT: Karla Goodpas Ver, Nora Ann Wardrap, Jessie Bailey, Jean Owen, Belh McGehee, Jean Snyder, Ga,le Underwood, Caron Cafalin, Second Row: Diane Cramer, DoroThy Day, Anne Shreve, Helen Haqemeyer, Thelma Skid- more, Shirley Marlin, Ray Turner, Mary Belh Herbiq, Jackie Mafthews, Third Row: Becky Crocker, Maxine Durham, Susan Flynn, Jirn Crocker, Paul McDorman, Jirn BenneTT Jr,, Bill STephenson, John Mc- Gehee, Dianne Day, Marcia Pcaslee. OFFICERS BETH MQGEHEE . , . . .Pfesideni sHlRLEY MARTIN ..,. viCe.PfeS1aen+ JEAN sNYDER . , ,yrcepfesraeni JOHN ALLMAN . . , .vrewresidenr JOHN MCGET-TEE ,... Quiz CapTain AlThough There is a very adequaTe science program aT Woodward, The size oT The classes make iT diTTiculT Tor The individual sTudenT To work on any peT proiecT or To discuss aT lengTh and leisure some specially inTeresTing area. CreaTed To allow The ine TeresTed sTudenT These opporTuniTies is The Junior l-ligh Science Club. MeeTing under a regular member ol: The science deparTmenT, The members oT This club enioy The experi- ences ol good Tellowship as well as deepening Their knowledge OT The physical sciences. OFFICERS LAURA MANISCHEWIT7 . . .rfmszamii HARRIET LITTMAN . . .vice-epfesaaeni ALAN sTEiN . . .sweisfy JOANN DISKINS . . .Treasurer FirsQ Row, LefT To Riqht: Gary Hillman, Laura Manischewifz, Harrief Liflman, Da- vid Turk, Mike Seiderrnan, Mr. Powell, Russell Wayne, Jim McNeal. Second Row: Joann Diskins, Alan Slein, Sandra Diskins, Marcia Peaslee. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB JUNIOR ART CLUB Firs? Row, LeTT To Riqhrg KiTTv Johnson, Ellen Simkin, JeHy Kundifzer, Eleen Kaba' koff, Louise MacFarl:und. Second Row: Norma ScoTT, Laura Manischew'Tz, Barry Simon Dove Heman, Maweffa Drdv, HarfieT LiTTman, Third Row: Dave Brown, STua'T Wolfson, Gary Becker, Chafee lmfnfhful Sherry Kabakoff, Charles Shafer. OFFICERS usuoueuvm scon . . PuQ.ufu.u.uu MARYETTA DRAY . svuwpuumudmu Mfxuzvun swuuuuu , .Treasure-ue uouusr MMFARLAND . . . SecreTary Junuor hugh sTudenTs are given e chance To dusplay Theur creaTuve depTh and TalenT un The Junuor l-lugh ArT Club under The durechon oT Mr l-lenry Glover Thus club enable The members unTeresTed un arT To develop e beTTer undersTandung and apprecuahon un Thus Tueld Among Theur acTuvuTues are decorahng Tor uunuor hugh dances holudey decora Tuons Tor The school and unduvudual erT prouecTs The members Through These proyecfs achueve arTusTuc developmenT whule havung loTs oT Tun Firsi Row, Left To Riqhtg Aaron Barry John Schnieder, Harold Broerman, Barry Bink- ley, STevz-n Kah, Alan Friedman! Torn Waqner, Second Row: Harold Dressel, Jack Yoe, Orvil Salyers, Frank Cyboch, Sfan Wiesfu, Paul Wilson, Third Row: Mike Sfraus, Roberi Yonkee, Marvin LiTTrell, Wayne Had. Harry Peek, Jerry HorwiTz. Fourih Row: Robert SOIT, Carl Schappach' er, Dennis Denny, Jim STamper, James Holly, Ron PaTTon, Fiffh Row: Bob Wood- wardl Larry Floyd, Tom Hix, Georqe Schnieder, Charles Weiqel, Ron Jordan. PROJECTION The proiecTion crew has as iTs responsibiliTy assisTinq Teachers in Their Teaching pro' gram by The use oT audio-visual aids as well as disTribuTing and operaTinq The equip- menT. The proiecTion crew is composed OT approximaTely 30 boys who are scheduled ThroughouT The day To disTribuTe The maTerials, To work wiTh The TaculTy advisor, Mr. Anderson, and To keep The equipmenT in good working order. Many a Teachers day is made easier Through The work oT This eTTicienT orqanizaTion. CREW Laura Brook, Riedel Janice Jackie Sheila FourTh Jackie Thews, Linda Donna EI Circulo Espanol es un club muy bueno gue oTrece a los socios una oporTunidad para enriguecerse. SPANISH CLUB FirsT Row, LeIT To Riqhl: HarrieT GeTTIe- rnan, Marian Kulback, Marsha Giflelrnan, Lillie Senor, Marilyn Rofhman, Parn Rosen, Shirley Scalf, Marianne Davis, Alice Cohen, Terry lshikawa. Second Row: Barb Levy, Dennis Klepper, Carol Taylor, Judy Linder, AniTa RuTman, Maureen Rodd, Salisbury, GilberT Effron, Jackie Dianne Jenks. Third Row: Gerlinde Vicki Franklin, Beverly Spiess, Rousseau, Sandi Sheff, Shiela Klein, MaTThews, EsTher I-IaTIenbach, Sirnon, Lindo Marsh, Ernily Marx. Row: Elaine Friedenn, Arfhur Owen, Myers, Myron Zwick, Andrea Maf- Barbara Pesouf, Laura Blumenlhal, Ray Rubel, Mike Hesse, Tillie Richier. FiTTh Row: Ralph Frilzsch, Bob BrieTenbach, Box Fox, Phil Schlaeqer, Con- nie Eichorsf, Frank Meenach, Pepe Lozano, RiTzi, Errol Rosen, Bill Sfephenson STanIey Lewin. OFFICERS For Those who no hablan espanol This rneans ThaT The Spanish Club helps iTs mem- LINDA RUBEL i I ipresldeni bers enrich Their personaIiTies. IT does This by helping Them learn more abouT Spanish- SHEILA SIMON ' ' 'V'CeiP'e5'denI speaking people, Their ideas, and Their cusTorns. JACKIE MYERS ' ' ' 'secfelarl' Through a wide and inTeresTing program oT Spanish-speaking guesTs, Spanish din- CAROLYN TAYLOR - - -SGUOIGPY ners, and TiesTas, The Circulo Espanol succeeded in iTs purpose. BILI STEPI-IENSON . . .Treasurer To give The sevenTh, eighTh, and ninTh grade girls aT Woodward The beneTiTs oT The Y-Teen organizaTion, a separalre club, The Junior Y-Teens, was formed. OFFICERS Like The senior branch oT This organizaTion sponsored by The Young Womanls Chris- KITTY JOHNSON , , , Pregiderrf Tian AssociaTion, This club gives The younger girls The chance To grow as a person, To grow in Triendship wiTh people oT oTher races, and To grow in knowledge and love oT ANITA MQANINCI-I . . .Vice-PresidenT God, The Junior Y-Teens is a club in which young girls can meeT wiTh oThers who have The CHARLOTTE HILL . . .Treasurer same ideals, Talk These over, and work on developing The gualiTies which will be invalu- able laTer On in liTe, SHARON FINK . . .SecreTary Third First Row: Bev VauqhT. Second Row: Ann Tenbosch, Kay Kinzie, Charlotle Hill. Row: Silvia Marshall, AniTa Mc- Aninch, KiTIy Johnson, Sharon Fink. JUNIOR Y-TEENS SENIOR PEP CLUB To TosTer school spiriT in school as well as uT all fwporlf, Con TesTs Is The prime obiechve oT The Pep Club. The memberxhip Thls year ls epproximahely 500 sTudenTs lrom The TenTh, elev enTh, and TwelTTh grades. The Tunchoninq core oT The ordanl zeTlon is The Pep Club board. The board is composed of The oTlicers end The cepTein oT The cheerleaders and majoreTTeL.. The Pep Club has been In charge ol all The pep ussem blies, Blue and WhiTe Day, and Tor The Tlr5T year rare -,pon sorinq The Populi-1riTy Ball. AT The Populurily Bull The winner-, ol The populerny conTesT were announced . .,...m,,.,w.f:r1L iQ,- lf-. Leff To righft Carol Casper, Suu Bolllnqor, Mex T-lendrlnh-,, Joan Brirln vwrd lwne lwhunau,Ja5 WeQ,',f1vman, Linda Li Brlze, BarryBlnl1ley. Pep Club members cheer Their 'team on during a game D L, V l 143 CI-II SIGMA CI-II Firsi Row: Milne Campbell, Larry Groomu. Second Row: Ruger Slwerman, Bob Keely, Jack Beclcner, Larry Slickler. 144 Above: Firsf Row: Pob Keely, Roger Slnerrnan, Mike Campbell, Larry Grooms, Jaclc Beclcer, Larry Sficlrler. Second Row: Mark Warren, Jack Q-cilclslcwne, Sam Reed, Arl Medklcrt, Lenny Nipper, l-louq Marplierscwn, Bill Biirluzy. Third Row: Roger llcerl, Doug Sawyer, Warren Gilford, Bill Sclilesinqer, Four+h Row: Daryll Larasori, Wayne Evans, Sfuarl Jenss. Da+e of Organiza+ion: I953 Colors: Black and Gold MIKE CAMPBELL HXRRY GROOMS ROGER SHERMAN BOB KEELY . . JACK BECKER . LARRY STICKLER Membership: 20 OFFICERS . , Prenideni . .Vive Presidenl , . Canis slmndinq Sew rvliiry . . .Chaplain . . TVQGHLIN r rwrdinq Seiirvlary Da+e of Organizarionz l953 Colors: Blue and Gold BOB 5llllLlNG , JAY WASSERMAN HM BRAUNSTHN KEN MNGSBURY CUFF KUHNELI , JERRY SAXTON . STCVF CUXUSF PYCK CAIVIN . Membership: 48 OFFICERS . . .Vra- , . .Recrwrdlnq Cwfesponcllrvq Corresporvdlnq Presldcvwl Presiclovw' Secrelafy Secrefary Secrelary Treasurer Clwaplalw Hislorlfm Below: Firsf Row: Fm: Wfxwsll'le, Bwll Hr-nefell, Bob Wlqqlecworllw, Dick Page, Pau' Trwlz, lx-an Cavponler, Brb Slwllllrwq, Jay Wasserman, Second Row: A si-rw Spfvmw-r, Kem lflnqsbury, Gary Sclrvimpl, Bob Rienlm, Jerry Burlon, F11-cll.1lmu':lw,Kf-rwRlrlwlfg-v,l7wuc1Blmlwrd,l3F1lrCfalvlrw,Tl1lrd Row: Allv-rw VW Q We N Br M, Rok Press f1v,Bw'Rfav'd lplw, Bob Slumpll IL-we DeBa,nrd, B SV'-A-lvl P r Rv-ffl-v lflf- Wr'lle-, Fourfh Row: BRAC Sl'rHp, Blll Hr. lwv, C lf' , C ll Krllwrf- ,XX Wf'lsbrrsd,Bv'l1'+- Flsler, Dom Flmore, Jcvry S1-Mn Fifflw Row: .l' 'ln labawlrlw, Bula Neuman, Dirk Spalla, Larry C ww-H, Bula M1Arilmv,Jwl'w Pfvppe, Slow- Clause. Nor Piclured: Jw,-l l1u mrw,Jwl'r1 Hfvlwq Kolllw lvllgulro, Jim Brmmsleln Brwyfv Bvonlc, Jw- B.. lu1P'nrNJimPl.dlcy CH 0' Flrsl Row: B05 Slwillmq, ,lay Wfas-wQr'rwwaw. Second Row: .l. lv. Sm' v' Cwf Kufvvwll Kr-H lflvmvlmfx, PM l C711 Mm Swv' kg 11, I OMEGA SIGMA DELTA BETA Firsf Row: Aim' fvmvd, VVmfdv.navd, Bmw' Emu'-, 5.f'l'ilww1NNI11f-QIVN5 Second Row: l'f,-uw R15-, Wfa'? Sim' 4 Jw'-, Wl'w!XdvL1f?, WJ Cmwwlw, 4 Os! ar Cdr sfnqe,-1, Above: y ' v Firsi Row: MM limi' T v', Kr,1-11:3 flu L WN rw, hum Bmvlfvvzwil 1 Ef1mCm.vc:wN Rl1VQv'd SY 'Hmfw Gm'mvv1H-1',MlLf-C mlm, Second Row Dave Rfffg, WaH S, Hvw 4, STUVVM1 VVi'Hnm1,, Awww Awrwc, Bcnb Wn1L'dwf1xd Brlmo Evans! Jelrr' VVmvdr1Hf, OsL.1v'Cm'f5fnqr-r. Third Row: Bcwb Dvqmff Y Ufwo Hand Tram QHNY, BM Ewwlw, IV1aim Wzvizivrx Shivu Onfbxc, BM w Kixsinqcr, CJH0 MQHMN M Jf3H'v HHN, Harry STvfrWinq, Roqvv Slwnfqbxf PW' C errwbs Gwra cz Var EV,1u',C1'k,rkTV1Uf'r, Erar1kB!vk, De+e of Organiza+ion: I889 Colors: Red and Whiie BRUCE EVANS . . BOB WOOIDVVARD STERUNG WNLUAMS ALAN ARUXJU . . DAVE RIFFF . . WALT SCHROE . . JERRY WOODRUFF PHYL COMBS . , , OSCAR CURTSHXJGPR Membership: 3l OFFICERS . l'af'ddf-'W , .VM c- f'v1-wfdvrwi , .Mwasum Rm wldwml 54-. llxfdly C -rue-spwnduvq S1-4.rvT61v'y SeVqe2f1rw?a?-Arm SC'Y'QfE'HVW' M-Arm . .?Ius'm-yan . .Chqplfym Dale of Organizafion: l932 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 28 OFFICERS Blll MlllF,R . . .Progidunl MAX CWGGER , . . .Vis U-Prcsldenl ALKX WILSON , , , .Treasurer JEPRY HORWITZ . . , ,Secrelary Below: Firsl Row: Jerry l-lorwilz, Max Criqger, Blll Miller, Alex Wilson. Second Row: Mllxe Shaus, Milne Levine, Mike Rollm, MiTclwellGoldberq.Tl1ird Row: Dave Rosenlfelcl, Herb Marqolls, Charlie Goldwnillw, Maynard Spiegel. Fourfh Row: Gary Karnal, Mi'lon Sales, Ron Foqel, Jell Deulsclw. Fiffh Row: Jerry Cohen, Phillip Bell, Marvin Feldman, Slan Draqul.Sixll'1Row: Jerry Sapadin, Bill Blum, Dave Riller, Firsl Row: Blll Miller, Jerry Horwllz, Max Criqqer, Alex Wilson. SIGMA DELTA CHI PHI RI-IO DELTA Firsr Row: Li-ii Cwhrin Jeiry Boniamin, Dan Gnidbei-ix. Second Larry Rosen, Marry Pinaies. hentai Row: ff .wa if nv. 148 Above: Firsf Row: Dave Riidai. Ron Kaiz, Sfeye Sfahwariz, Gil Ehfmn, Jeri Krindler, Dave Frolirh, Sieve Sway, Dick Kiein, Barry Schneider. Second Row: Larry Qslcy, Dan Goidberq, Jehr Paul, Ron Brown, Jerry Benjamin, Gienn Michaeison, Sandy Fioisher, John Jacobs, Paul Richman, Mike Rand. Third Row: Je-if I-ioridin, Sherman Kapian, Jim Miiier, Mitch Pram, Miicc Carmei, Lou Cohen, Fred Haipar, Jim Sachs, Ricky Rose, Larry Rosen. Fourfh Row: Pefer Leeds, Marry Pinaics, Aian Max, lyan Shapiro, Bob Baden, Bvb Siiyerman, S'uari Hodesh,A1 Heiid, Sian Zappin, Bari Foqei. Dafe of Organizafion: l94I Colors: Blue and Whife Membership: 40 OFFICERS IERRY BLNLIAMYN , . . ,P a'c' widflili LOU COHEN . . , .Vice-Prc5idenf DAN GOLDBERG . . , .Treasurer LARRY ROSEN . . . . . Secrefary BOB SILVERMAN . . . . Rcqrvrdiriq Sefroiary MARTY PINALES . . . .Hisiorian Dafe of 0rganiza+ion: I954 Colors: Red and Whife WCK BROWN . B'l,l BROWN , JOE FARKAS , DOUG PARKER . . BOB METZGAR CHARLES SCHMHT B08 BURKITT . . . BRUCE HUMPHRVFS BARRY BINVLEY . . Below: Piesidorii President Treasurer Socrefary Sccreiaii, Senreiary Hisioriari wi-ai-Firma Ciwapiairi Firsi Row: Dow Noriiiik, Bi: Curiy,Jimiiii1eii,DriiiqLOb5Gr, Barry Binkiey, Siilvfx Siivipsoix Sian Wffiw. Jim Si iiwaiy Biii Nuiiwik, Ron iiwiiiiiis, Second Row: Jiiff Ffiiixas, Biuin- Qfivci, Ui .iq Paiiwi, Biii Miueig Biii Pa'ii1eic', Mile Si 'f-iminoi, Aidwii Mini-Ver Ke-iiiw H..mpi'i'e-w. L09 Fowiffi, Rim Viiqix i-larry WPlbSi9', Miko Hrcar, Coarivs Sgiimiif, Bob Moizqmy Biii Simrjin. Third Row: Bib Biiiifiii, Waiioi Siiiiivr',GCOin1i'Fiumimid, Hiwiid Sfvii ii'fi1, Gravy Tiiorriiwn, Biliiw i-i..mpi'iii0s, Max Mccaridiisii, Jim Pcrarcf. BW Bivwii, Biii Sairvi, Mike! Gviiriwi, Orrin Nfiidsiiom, Mikie Joiiiios, Lef++orlgi1f D 1 Parke i PHI BETA GAMMA 'QPR 5 Firsi Row: Sheila Klein, Myrna Rosen. Second Row: Belfry Gewhlrovilz Emily Marx, Phyllis App-albaum. Third Row: Amy Nalhan, Phyllis Adler, Barbara Korres. Noi' Picluredz Lynne Brill, Cherie Moslcowilz. 150 'ff-A? KAPPA Kneeling: Emily Marx. Siflingz Lucy Woinseholbaum, Sheila Kleine, Myrna Rosen, Belsy Gershkovilz. Sianding: Phyllis Appelbaum, Barbara Korres, Phyllis Adler Carol Goldberg, Cookie Oscherivilz, Amy Nalhan. Noi Picfured. Lynne Brill, Cherie Moslcowifz, Maxine Levine, Madeleine Berman. Dale of Organizalionz I958 Colors: Lavender and While SHEILA KLEIN . , MYRNA ROSEN . LYNNE BRILI. . . EMILY MARX . . . BETSY GERSHKOVITZ PI-IYLLIS APPELBAUM AMY NATHAN . . BARBARA KORROS . Membership: I5 OFFICERS , .Vigef Corresponding Corresponding Presidenf Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Secreiary Secrelary Hislorian . Depuly .ludg Miller, Suzanne Sullivan, Manda Pwle5ny,Sl'1erry Caso,F'al'Albrigl'1l. Dale of Organizafion: l935 Colors: Blue and Whi+e A M ' Rf K Membership: 39 i 0 Qi. OFFICERS LINDA Qfwir'Bill , . . .Pnvsldi-iii l:5RlNl'!R Blllllll . , ,Vife-P vf:'. idenl IYNNI MOORI V... . . .Sorrelary SUYANNE SULHVAN , . ..... Treasurw Sl-lELlA CONARD . . .C :rrr espondinq Secrelary NANCY HAGGARD . . .C cmrr espondinq Secrerary SHARON O CONNELL . . . . .Chaplain mis Rrnnrr .... . ,riaaqo Mziims Gl UWA V ffvw l llll . . .Sf-rqcanl-al-Arrns Below: FirsfRow,lelllwiiul'1f: Barbara Del-larl, Jan l-lvinlon, Pal lreland, Donna Mqlfinvff-y, Sandy Weber, Carol Trimble, Doflie Funlc. Second Row: Sue 0 Conm-ll, Gwen H. ilman, luis Ravine-i, Gloria Van Luil, Slielia Cunard, lirda Cisrnpbf-ll, Brenda Bs-lirlff, Lynne Mama-, Sliarun Oiconnell, Nancy Haqqard, Nam y Bryanf, Dol Braunsluin, Tl1ird Row: Audra Caple, Hanna Barlcan, Barb Siliafz, Barb Frazier, Slnerry Croutlw, Marilyn Williams. Jann? Ziefl er, Sandy Mclfinris, Mariia Dimenl, Pal' Tewell, Janef Gordon, Carr Krrz, Gail Keiser, Marqarel Freeman, No? Picfured: Peq Lanq, Sealed on Floor: Gloria VanLuil. Sealed, lell lu riqlil: Lynne Miwiv, Liiis Rcnner, Linda Campbell, Brenda Belnrle, Slmlia Cwnard,Sl1aron O'Cwnnell, Noi Picfuredi Suzanne Sullivan, Nancy Haqqard. DELTA KYTYVES EPSILON 151 1' 'Tr T Mfwaxkikw R- ve-R ers' -'Si 6 .Lwx , 1 n.--., T My 4-.AKC W Nwrkmh J L I KAPPA PHI DELTA Firsf Row: Marflia Meyer, Maureen McGaryey, Carol Casper, Second Row: Marqo Tliornas, Judy Dudley. Third Row: Joyce Tavlin, Ginny Rob' erls, Jill Lanlrford. No+ Picfured: Maxine l-lendriclcs. 152 Above: Firsf Row, leff 'ro riqhl: Maureen McGarvey, Judy Dudley. Second Row: Max Hendriclcs, Ginny Roberls, Jill Lanlclord, Marllna Meyer, Joyce Tavlin, Carol Casper, Jan Sclnimpf, Margo Thomas. Third Row: Donna Vandenberq, Carol Benson, Carol Hall, Karen Sclwled, Judy Roulzenq, Sue Tliornas, Nanfy Siernerinq, Judy Milflwcll, Judy Williams, Ann Hoslwaw. Fourfln Row: Toni Meyer, Diana Slabner, Bonnie Sclialer, Peqqy Falwy, Kaflwy Hayslip, Barb Savery, Sue Bollinger, Lynne Calvin, Gail Tliornlon, Yvonne Balay. Fi'F+h Row: Junie Curry, Mary Robinson, Callny Swormsledh Kris Fellabaum, Dawn Campbell, Linda Miller, Slnaron Nunnelly, Judy DeBord, Doris l-largy, Barbara Weiss, Lois Brewer, Louise Meyer, Carol Quisno, Noi Picfured: Lynn Hammond, Susie Nichols. Da+e of Organize-Hon: I953 Colors: Red and Grey Membership: 45 OFFICERS MAUREEN MCGARVEY u,..a.. . . .P.-pssdeni JUDY DUDLEY . . T . .yafarmiaani CAROL CASPER . . , .Secrelary MARTHA MEYER , . . . .Treasurer MAROO THOMAS . A eoffegpanaanqseaeiafy MAXINE HENDRIORS corresponding Secrefary VlRGINlA ROBERTS . , ..... Chaplain JTLL LANKFORD . . ..,.. Hisforian JOYCE TAVLIN . . . Scrqean 1-af-Arms Below: Dale of Organizafionz l954 Colors: Turquoise and Blacli Membership: 44 OFFICERS NANCY rw . A A A Presrderi Jomwrz A A A vrrerregrrierr UNDA rosrria A A . A Secrelary BONNIE WOELLNER A A A A... Treasurer SHIRLEY BROOKS A ..... Carresparriarrq Secrelary cfxRoL PERRINE A . Afxsrasirari Correspondinq SeCrelary LORRAINE ERNST . , A A A . . . crrrplarr BRENDA scHNiDEra . Hislorian Firsi Row, leil lo riqhf: Naney Ely, Jody LufzA Second Row: Doris Horm- herq, Judy Pelz, Shirley Broolcs, Linda Fosler, Judy Shoup, Lorraine Ernsi, Bonnie Wwollnen Third Row: Brenda Sfhnider, Carol Perrinr-, Judy Dean. Ka'hy Hopewell, Sherrie Roberfson, Barb Weifig, Vera Bagdal. Fourih Row: Joy Lawson, Sandy Clayland, Sandy Baker, Pat Balmer, Debbie Ril- renliouae, Helen Calder, Mary Lou Doehrel, Peggy Biven, Barb Rinqhand, Barb Pesouf, Judy Bischoff, Barb Coolce, Judy Cramer, Maryanne l-lailz. Fiffh Row: Marqarer Meyers, Carolyn Weffig, Carol Jean Pelerson, Bonnie Raill, Barb Ash, Marfha luen, Joyce Romer, Pal Trachsel, Mari- anne Davis, Anno Fredrirlcson, Donna Lyall, Jeannie Bronsfrup, Barb Buchholz, Peqqy Maddox, Linda Marsh. Leff io righf: Judy Shoup, Shirley Brooks, Linda Fosier, Brenda Sihnider Judy Pelz, Bonnie Woellner, Lorraine Ernsl, Carol Porrino, Jody Luiz Nancy Ely. SIGMA LAMBDA CHI mIn....,..,.. 153 TALLY HO Firsf Row, lell To riqlnl: Lynne Dlwonau, Jean Depoi, Joyce Eqgerding. Second Row: Linda Dillon, Barb Weber, Joanne Allman, Joan Briclcwood, Belsy Morris, Ann Follin. 154 Above: Firsf Row, lei? fo riqlif: Linda Dillon, Joanne Jean Depoi, Lynne Dlnonau, Joan Briclcwood, Second Row: Tommie Pierce, Cindy Palmer, Penny Plaqa, Ann Niedermeyer, Pal' Grembo. Jan Blerscli, Sandy Sloan. Liz Mayer, Linda Smillw, Jenny Osgood, Joanne Salyers, Linda Joanne Laurhrman, Carol Murray, Garda Sommer. Fourlh Row: Palfy Rapp, Joanne Honsclwopp, Cindy Cordcs, Lois Howell, Carol Depoi, Niclci Sedqwiclx, Melissa McGregor, Ginqer Tielmeyer, Sue Lominac, Sherry Hailslone, Reba Wood, Sue Herrick. Noi Picfured: Nancy Kleine, Carole Sandman, Emily Wade, Barb Weber. Allman, Joyce Eqqerding, Ann Follin, Belsy Morris. Kay Klinlcer, Sue Marcus, Third Row: Jan Berllwrarn, Turner, Barb Dislel, Judy l-lagemeier, Holly Slewarl, Dafe of Organizalion: I933 Colors: Black and Gold JFAN DEPOI . . . LYNNE DHONAU . BETSY MORRIS . , JOYCE EGGERDIN6 JOAN BRICKWOOD BARB WEBER . . . JOANNE ALLMAN ANN FOLLIN . . LINDA DILLON . Membership: 45 OFFICERS . , . Presidenf . . Vim:--Presidenl . . Secrelary . . . . Treasurer . Correspondinq Secrelary Correspondinq Secrelary , . ,... Chaplain . . . . . Hislorian . . Serqeanl-alfArms Dafe of Organizahon I930 Colors Grey and Yellow HASQRNFT WHMAN BARS HRH? .. BARB APSKLOFF HAINP FISHMAN CAPOIYN NHWFS WAN? YISMAN , MARCHY GFHN , Below: Firsf Row, lol? hw vlqrwl Bobble Hwclcman Dwqqxe Bavr Barb Leror ar An-xolflll l-laurlrvl llf rr A Q man r vw V1 ww, Second Row: Ma R lc Pal y Meyer Clwarlol R snlcy up Slfwmam, Surg Llpslcy Mar y Cream Maureon Rodd Rosalre Berman Mmfcfw Zwfffv, Tlwir Row 5 c a lyn Ndss Mar J T V1 r Sf- S lv, H, Dune M mam Em y M l LV Marcy Slwoslaclc Fourfh ow VH ld Franklin Chix ke Slum Pla l Wllngr Carol Gallnc Judy Go r'11G,FvxxvXP7w Shallwl, Ju Carr Afer No? Plclur d Torx Ne san IS Row l-lzrr lHr1mam econd Row Bavb Ap Q ll B r T lf.: rw, l rd-'l W1'nr1 1 B l 3 O M E G A Date ot Organization: 'l942 Colors: Red and White Membership: 38 OFFICERS Rim rf-xvin . . , .rfesiaeni MYRA HARRis . . ,vice-Rreaaani RUTI-I HoLo ...... semiafy MADDY CALDERON , . .Treasurer First Row, Left to Riqht: Rita Yamin, Myra Harris. Second Row: Harriet Polinsky, An' nette Waxler, Harriet Gettleman, Ina Cohen, Sheila Charlcins, Marrian Kulbank, Barbara Lauterback. Third Row: Jill Sil- verman, Barb Taylor, Cookie Carnins, Penny Dawn, Pam Baum, Judy Brown, Evelyn Spiegel, Ruth Holo, Linda Schwartz, Saralee Hillman. Fourth Row: Marcia Brant, Ina Levine, Paula Nebolslcy, Michall Meisel, Marqo Kasfir, Elaine Friedden, Joan Wainer, Sharon Ehooden, Maddy Calderon, Marcia Neumarlr, Maryann Le' derer. Not Pictured: Sharon Carp, Joan Kanter, JoAnn Nedelrnan, Lorna Kay Pele ler, Carol Sand, Barb Swillinqer, Sheila Willis, I-lanita Zalesky. Date ol Organization: l95l C Colors: Red and Grey Membership: I5 OFFICERS BEVERLY KENDALL . . .President DANNY IRWIN . , Vice-President SUE MILLER . . .Secretary JUDY NIESZ ..,... Treasurer GLORIA I-IORSEMAN . , . . . Correspondinq Secly DOTTIE MALLOY . . , , . . . Corresponding Sei'y First Row, Left to Right: Sue Miller, Dan ny Irwin, Beverly Kendall, Judy Niesz, Glo- ria Horseman. Second Row: Pat Farley, Ada Kruse, Edith Woods, Toni Williams, Judy Sheff. Not Pictured: Dottie Malloy, Karen, Baille, Diane Acus, Vivian Morqan, Loraine Jones. OFFICERS EILEEN MITMAN . . .Pfesideni JOAN MHMAN . ,vaCeePfeSiden+ QAROLE BRENNER . . .Treasurer AMY LOWENTHAL i . .seefeiafy Firs? Row, Left lo Riqhf: Carole Brenner, Joan Milman, Eileen Mifman, Amy Low' enlhal, Gail Greenberg, Nancy Cohen. Second Row: Eileen Berke, Carole Morton, Ricki Abrams, Rila Wasserman, Paulefle Napersfek, Roz Zimov. Third Row: Karen Pilder, Sue Hirschberg, Rurh Weinslein, Carole Moskowilz Linda Kaufman, Judy Freeman, Carole Gerlzman. Dale of Organizalion: l939 Colors: Red and Black Membership: 20 OFFICERS MARCIA SCHULTZ . . . Presidenl CAROLYN SUDMAN Vice-Presidenl BEV FINK ........ Secrelary PAULA ROTH ,,.... Treasurer Firsf Row, Lefl lo Riqhl: Karen Moss, Do' reen Lubow, Marcia While, Harrie? Mil- ler, Bev Fink, Jewel Rouda, Lsler Gull- man. Second Row: Harrier Monches, Bar, bara Brook, Sue Zemboch, Bobbie Seibler, Sheri Kaplan, Marlo Rose, Donna Noiman. Third Row: Donna Ullner, Shirley Slapin, Sue Branf, Janice Dine, Paula Rolh, Me- rille Koffler, Donna Miehaelson, Louise Timmer, Annette Margolis, Naomi Gulf' man. Fourfh Row: Yvonne Sacks, Martha Hoffman, Cissy Wilson, Carolyn Sudman, Phyllis Lerman, Kathie Barrel, Marcia Schullz, Sue Sleinau, Janie Shapiro, Me- lanie Meyer, Rence Foqel, Jackie Goldinq, Reyna Ffeener. No? Pidured: Shelia Kel- ler. Dale of Organizalion: l908 S I G Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 35 T H E TAUSIA Officers: Nancy Rapp, Judie Fraices, Pam Mayberry, Diane Sfamp. Above: Firsi Row: Pam Mayberry, Judie Fralces, Diane Sfamp, Nancy Rapp. Second Row: Carol Houk, Carol Deffmer, Cindy Groqq. Janef Ehrman- fraul, Paula Gofhard, Pa? Hauss, Third Row: Jane Brucher, Cafhy Brown, Mar+l'1a Brandi, Roberfa Sharp, Joanne Jaeger, Judy Devaud, Carol Sfofnfanq, Donna Bullingfon, Sally Sanders. Colors: Black and Gold Dare of Organizafionz l927 JUDIE FRAKES . . DIANE STAMP . . PAM MAYEERRY , . NANCY RAPP . . . 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V+ s sua 4 -vs -'S .Sas V ARSITY FOOTBALL Good cafch, Guy, buf don'T look now 1153! ms' .ga uw.. we Y I ii Tw. ' sf. M. M Magma Hampered by The loss oT eighTeen varsiTy players by graduf aTion Trom lasT yearls sguad, Coaches DougherTy and Camp' bell began The laborious and oTTen discouraging iob oT rebuilding Woodward's TooTball TorTunes, To malre The diiclif culT iob even more diTTiculT was The TacT ThaT boTh coaches were new To The campus. The won-losT record does noT Tell The True resulTs oT This year's eTTorTs. Nine losses and one win. Many of The games were Tosseups unTil laTe in The second halT, and given a brealc here and There, The ouTcome would have been diTTerenT. Laclc oT player experience and depTh of re- placement also made The diTTerence in many of The closer games. Whereas our opponenTs had The seasoning a couple oT year's play gives and The reserves To spell The TirsT sTringers when They Tired, Woodward's Bulldogs had To be conTenT wiTh meeTing a loT oT siTueTions Tor The TirsT Time and playing Their boys a Tull game. One TacT looms high as we loolc aT The '58359 season in reTrospecTg no one connecTed wiTh The Team, The coaches, The players, and The sTudenTs in The sTands, gave up TighTing Till The lasT gun sounded. Plans are already underway To Talce sTep number Two Towards a winning Bulldog squad. Firsf Row: Wally Bohl, Jim Braunglein, Don Carpenler, Slove Third Row: Bob Neuman, Jim Pearce, Burl Sf1lQf.,Wfill Sabi-of ClcllJfv9, Mike Coben. Jerry Collins. Bob Sl1illinq,Guy Sleucr. Second Row: Jim Dudley, Bruce Fialor, John Horlung, Fred Below: Larry Cornell, Kon Kinuqbury, Paul Wfaoclwfircl, Lur Lobavilcli, Jim McCollum, Bob Ncbol-,lcy. fy YdlCb. 161 N.. Yam if Coaches Weiler and Diersing direcf a play Hrs? hand. Reserve loolball serves a dual lunclion as an alhielic acliv ily al Woodward. I+ acls as a middle slop belween junior high and varsily in developing lhe slcill ol lhe ccmpelilor. Second, il gives lhose boys wilh average abilily a chance lc parlicipale in good, clean, wholesome sporl. The l959 reserve sguad, under The olireclion ol Mr. Nicho- las Weiler, exploiled spiril, aggressiveness, and Iaclcling abil- ily lo splil even in games. Their record ol lhree wins and lhree losses proved besl ol lhe lhree Woodward loolball squads. Individual lalenls were also displayed in lhis Sporl lhal demands leamworlc as a primary elemenl ol success. Twenly six reserve lellers were awarded lo lhe following lor lheir performances during lhe season: J. Labovilch, L. Nipper, L While L. Murphy, B. Mallory, L. Fllioll, E. Soulhard, A. John scn, L. Cunningham, L. Herberl, R. Relzler, R. Durham, I-I Dyer, A. Mosher, J. Irwin, B. Slewarl, B. I-lill, D. Mahan, B. Milchell, S. Schwarlz, G. Kuhnell, D. Reynolds, G. Owens, F Slurlemeyer, and J. Bielslci. Ol Ihese boys, Eddie Soulhard was labeled mosl accurale passer and Larry Cunningham second in punling ol lhe cily-wide reserve circuil. Allhough lhe besl ol 'lhe reserve squad annually moves up Io varsily compelilion, Coach Weiler slill expecls an excellenl '60 season. RESERVE FOOTBALL s Row, lell lo righl: A, Mmlnefx J- Irwin, R. Relzler, F. Sfulhard, B,lv1ilchaII, L. While. Second Row: L. Nipper, B. Slewarl, D. Reynolds, J. Labovilch, M , B. Malloy, L, Ciinainqhdm, Third Rowg R, Sfuflrmryer, Fl, Dyer, S. Sahwarly. R. Durham, I. Ciboclc, L. I-lerlberl, Fourlh Row: F. Zigler, L. Murphy, I. Ellioll, D. Binlord, B. Flill. Fiflh Row: Mr. George Diorsing, A. Freeman, Coacn Nicholas Weiler. ., 3 L Qs I xfu ,.. I , g 1 J ef as R 5' fin. M.. . .. - A Firsf Row, lrfll lo righl: S. Slrurow, A. Abrams, R. Appenlelder, G. Schnee, M. Shrew, D, Oppenheimer, l.. Pcllins. J. lvlesser. Second Row: ll. Biax, l l. Snyrlrwr, lJ lhl'TLCul'sRl-lillJMclNlelNS'1CObnDMPh nMSlrTh'dRoMSll l unr: c, hier . r ,. i , . a, . img n, , S or , ag er' . ac 5. If w: r. an Oy C.1swll,,S,Sl-, L B, We nslvin, V K bin P, Gyin A. Kirscrhainn, L, laylor F. Simpw W,Vr1nSlaars,N,Wc-is. lvl. lrimrg, Ccarr' Cnaros Smilh. Fourlh Row: D, Mari' A, Fill ii, ll. Sw i T lip-r A. M Cano ish J. Key, J. Evan, G, Scall, F. Shoclcley. Fiffh Row: J lviasfari M, Conan, J. Fir-den, J. Vw lu-li, D, AW-ix ll, lipni.ii', l. Blankenship, l-l. l'lyall, G. Frey, li. Oalrley, E.OvQr-.liar-1, JUNICDR FCJOTBALL Junior l-ligh Foolball, as Coach Slanley Caslelli will con, lirm, is a wholesome oullel lor boys who desire and appre' ciale vigorous conlacl sporls. ll slrives lo redirecl lhe energies ol lhe iunior high sludenl from idleness lo aclivily which is characler-forming, inlroduces him lo formal compelilive ball, ard leach him how lo co-operale lor lhe loellermenl ol lhe leem. ln iunior high loolball, as in mosl iunior high sporls, empha- sis is placed iirsl upon overall developmenl ol lhe compeiilor and Then upon lhe specilic skills developed lor lhe sporl ilsell This year? feam represenls lhe lruils ol such an emphasis Allhough lhe Bullpups failed To win, lhey always displayed lhe will lo lry again. Such a willingness lsepl fhrough a losinc season represenls a developmenl oi characler which lar sur passes in value lhe score ol any one conlesl, 'lwenly-lwo boys were awarded lellers lor lheir elzlorls' Tom Blanlrenship, lvlarly Cohen, Jaclr Fielden, Alan Bischoil Henry l-lyall, ivlilre Leming, Dave Lipman, John Mfiscari, Jacl Messer, Dave Galley, Ernie Overslreel, Gary Scall, Fred Shoclcley, l-loward Simon, Bill Van Sloars, Jim Voclsell, Nelsor Weiss. Ari lvlcflandlish, Joe Ellioll, Phil Gulin, Dave Kolller and Tom Dyer. 163 One,lwo,+l'1rce, hike!-' Le'FT To Right: Dave Debord, Don Elmore, STeve Clause, Dick ROoTs, Bob Neuman, AlThough The variance in physical sTaTure OT Coach Sid Friedman's I959 Bulldog baslceTball Team is surprisingly greaT, The heighT oT spOrTsmanship, Team eTTorT and exciTing baslceT- ball remains unmisTalcably aT Top level. From our lanlcy 6'7 cenTer John Holzman To cOmpacT guard Jim Schwab, The Bulldogs span The gamuT OT heighT-and specialized abiliTies. For ThaT consisTenT and signiTicanT swish, Torward Bob Neuman musT be singled OuT, This 62 iunior Owns a proud 23'poinT scoring average and also rr-anages To haul down abouT I7 rebounds per game. The only reTurning leTTerman Trom lasT year's Team is Torward Diclc ROOTS who, wiTh cO4capTain guard Dave DeBOrd, plays a lcey parT in Team OrganizaTion and leadership. RooTs is The second highesT pOinT- malcer and has displayed uncanny marlcsmanship aT The Tree Throw line, wiTh a recenTly esTablished school record OT 24 sTraighT, AlTernaTing aT The cenTer posT is Joe Buchanan. Don Elmore shares guard duTy and Bob STumpT and speedsTer Jerry SaxTon lTop cross cOunTry runnerl see acTiOn aT Toward, Add STeve Claus and Al WeisbrOdT and youlve gOT some mighTy helpTul and imporTanT baclcbone To The sTrong Woodward guinTeT. The developmenT OT This Tremendous bench sTrengTh has lcepT us in The Thiclc OT The league race. as Coach Fried- man poinT5 ouT. The developmenT OT a boyls personaliTy down proper lines OT good ciTizenship, respOnsibiliTy, keeness OT mind, and improvernenT OT body, is The COach's inTerpreTaTiOn OT The imporTance oT school sporTs, especially in The inTricaTe To- 164 John Holfzman, Joe Buchanan, Jerry Saxfon, Bob STumpT, AI WeiSbrOdT. Y BASKETBALL ge+herness essenTial TO good baslceTball. EarnesTly doing Their uTmOsT TO preserve The Woodward spiriT, The Blue and WhiTe cagers spend Trom T' IO ToI5 hours a week, in The perTecTion OT Their Teamworlc. The eTTOrT has mosT cerTainly paid OTT in Coach Friedman gives his co-capTains, Dave Debord and Dick RooTs, some advice on ball handling. MANAGERS R. Def-JROFF A. J. FRIEDMAN M. SACKS E. WIKAS high and close, if nol always winning, scores which al one lime had shoved 'rhe bulldogs in lhe leading P. H. S. L. spor and which finally lcepl our leam in lhird place wilh a I0-8 won-losr fofal. The ourloolc for i960 is exlremely promising since Coach Friedman feels we are befler fixed for experienced loaslcelball playing. Such a brand ol paslcelball ahilily as lhe Bulldogs have shown earns irs own reward lor The Team, buf lhe unceasing rallying cries of a hard core of loyal Team followers has given our boys fha? exlra needed incenlive To play proudly because rlfey play lor Woodward. BULLDOG'S RECORD Woodward 4lg Elder . . . , . 66 Woodward 387 Wilhrow . . . 37 Woodward 473 Wyoming . . . . 46 Woodward 58: l-lughes . . . . 46 V7oodward 632 Woslcrn . . 66 Woodward 43K Tall . . . . . 47 Woodward 72: Walnuf . . . 57 Woodward . . , . 49: Princelon . . . 60 Woodward 553 Walnur . . . . 47 Woodward 603 Cenlral . . . . 45 Woodward . . . . 67: Wilhrow . . . . 56 Woodward . . . . 56: Norwood . . . . 60 Woodward 49: Hughes , . . . 50 Woodward . . . . 59: Weslern . . . 57 Woodward . . . . 707 Toll . . . . 75 Woodward . , . . 743 Sycamore . . . . 6l Woodward . . . . 55t Cenlral . . . . 66 Vfoodward . . . , 73: lv1cNicholas . . . 68 Woodward 59.9 Opponenls . . . 56.l c PZ, 42 Tha+'s whai Bob likes-a nice clear shoi! Anoiher fwo for Woodward Bulldogs! f ' I' ,J-' . ,M Q. ii 9 . V s L A 'ii RESERVE BASKETBALL Weakened by a shorlage OT boys on which lo base a Truly winning Team, The Woodward Reserve baslceTball squad, under Coach Ollie Freeseis able leadership, worlced To The besT oT Their abiliTy. ln spiTe oT The handicap oT being The slowesT and smaIIesT Team in The league, Coach Freeses cagers managed To produce Two vicTorieswover lvlcNicholas and WesTern l-lills-in a season oT dishearTening buT hardly responsible deTeaTs. AlThough Woodwards sfoclcpile Tor The VarsiTy consTanTly TelT The need Tor a Tuller, more powerTul supply OT bencl' sTrengTh, all members musT be given crediT Tor a hard Try al' The way. No individual can be singled ouT Tor overall leader FirsT Row: Marv Nudell, Alan Spencer, Leland WhiTe, Larry EllioTT, Mr. Freese, Coach, Second Row: Bob lvliTchell, Joe Williams, Jim Pearce, Barry Ficlman, Larry Cunningham. ship abiliTies since capTainship oT The Team is never Tixed upor one person. Jim Pearce, Joe Williams, Barry Fieldman and Leland WhiTe provided a sTrong nucleus Tor The squad. AI The Team, including Alan Spencer, Bob lvliTchell, Larry EllioT Larry Cunningham, Bill NeTT and Marv Nudell, did The iob ThaT can only be expecTed when The Turn ouT ol poTenTial players is small. Coach Freese agreed ThaT The boys did many Things well on The courT, buT couldn'T puT The ball Through The baslceT.' The coach has expressed sTrong hopes ThaT nexT season's Tearr will be one chosen Trom a larger group oT possible players and ThaT adequaTe supporT will give The Team new life. The Junior High baslceTball Team, coached by Nicholas Weiler, ended iTs season wiTh a 2-I2 won-losT record Thal hardly reTlecTed Team abiliTy and eTTorT, ln pracrice and ir The TirsT game agains'r Tough FinneyTown, The boys exhibiTed real promise and as Coach Weiler aTTirmed, The Team was only acTually ouT-classed by WiThrow and CuTTer. WiTh above average playing and husTling, aTTempTs were made Tc malce up Tor The squads inexperionce, buT The need Tor Taller ball handlers could noT be meT. Similar To The Reserves, The Junior High Team has no cap FirsT Row, leTT To righT: Tom Wolf, Harold Price, Gary PiaTT, Jim Voclrell, Bob Wiehe, Mr. Weiler, coach. Second Row: Dave Allen, Ron Kellerman, Jack Brown, Ed Harris, Tom Sherman, Hirsch Wise. Third Row: Greg Roarlm, PeTe Rosenwald, Dave Oalxly, Tom Dyer, Gary Daniels, MorT Orchin. Tain buT raTher changes leaders wiTh games. However, Bock well, Wolf and PioTT have proved To be very valuable members. Since The squad has been shorT on sTrengTh in members sevenTh and eighTh grade players had To be used in spoTf where older boys mighT have Tipped The scale. Coach Weiler is already looking Torward To nexT year when his eighTl graders, Two of whom are sTarTers, will have grown one yeai in boTh heighT and experience. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 167 Firsl' Row, leil io righl: lf. Weislcellle, G. Thornlun, J. Saxlon, J. Burion, U. Sawerl, B, Binlcley. Second Row: lvl. Rolh, lvl, Speiqel, G. Bryson, J. Hcbeler, J. Mcgeeliee, J. William-yfin, N. Ralzman, Third Row: A. Froemanl lvl. Celdman, R. Frilsch, P, Kraus, J. Fix, L. Roy, D. Elmore, Mr, Friedman. CROSS COUNTRY Lefl lo righl: Bfiiiy Binkley, Ull Sawiril, lfiil VVi:i'.lcii9lle, Qify llunnlf-n, Jerry Bmlon, Jaqlc llebeer, Jerry Saxlon. Cross counlry acclaimed by many as being lhe mosl dilli- cull high school alhlelic aclivily, helps lo develop lhe bodies lhe will, and The lenaciiy of lhe individual. This years squad under lhe able guidance of Coach Sid Friedman, liferally wrole Woodward alhlelic hislory. Wilh lhe oulslanding run- ning of lhe senior lrio ol Jerry Saxlon, Barry Binlcley, and Jaclc l-lobeler, supplemenled by 'rhe fine performances ol lelfermen Earl Weislcellle, Jerry Burlon, and Ulf Sawerl, 'the varsily cross counlry squad became lhe lirsl Woodward 'ream lo capluie an undispuled cily Championship,a Soulhweslern Ohio Dis- lricl' Championship, and a lifih in an all Qhio Slale l-ligh School compeliiion. Special recognilion should go nol only lo The Team as a whole, bul 'ro lhe individuals who comprised lhe leam. Jerry Saxlon fools highesl' honors by placing iirsi, second, and lenfh in lhe cily, dislricr, and slale compelilion respeclively. Close behind was Barry Binkley, noi below fourlh place in all compe- lilion. Jaclc l-lebeler finished 'rhe honor group with fiflh places in cily and dislricl compeiilion and lwenly-lhird in The slale. Wilh lhe gradualion of 'rhe seniors, Coach Friedman will be laced wilh a big rebuilding iob. l-le believes Thai ample opporlunilies for building rhe body and supporling lhe school exisl in cross counlry. Abiliiy, condilioning, and mosl of all, desire, Mr. Friedman, allirms, combine To produce a success- ful compeliior. 168 The l958-l959 edilion of fhe Woodward Gymnasfic Team enjoyed a mosf successful and profifable season of compefi- fion in fhe Public High School Afhlefic League. To build on pasf fine performances and lo sfrive for confinued improve- menf in gymnaslic exercises remains fheir goal. Again Woodward's feams finished fheir schedule in second place behind Cenfral High Schools fine champions. Wesfern Hills and Hughes frailed in fhe varsify evenfs, and swifched places for sfandings of reserve feams. Eirsf place winners in varsify compefilion wha also earned fhe Woodward Leffer Award for Gymnasfics were: Roberf Shilling-slill rings: Nafhan Shmalo and Earl Weiskeffle-parallel bars: and Rob- erf Yonka-rope climb. Providing depfh, lhe following varsify feam members also earned The leffer award: Michael Burns, Bruce Eisfer, William Henefelf, William Norfolk, John Praffe, Charles Schmiff, and Charles Sonenshein. Reserve feam firsf place winners receiving fhe leffer award were: Richard Cal- vin-long horse: Thomas Offo-all-round: and Mark Rodner -rope climb lundefealedl, Addifional Reserve lelfermen were: Paul Crosson, James Dempsey, Roberf Mallory, Roberf Nebolsky, Douglas Sprigg, and Maior Weber, 'sacrifices and confribufions in lhis sporf are demanding and serious, buf fhe end resulfs of self-respecf and self-confi- dence, respecf for fhe genuine efforfs of ofhers, and an aesfhefic appreciafion of beaufiful maneuvers performed by fhe well-proporfioned, disciplined body qualify Gymnasfics mosf highly, Coach Sfanley Casfelli sfafes as he looks for- ward fo a brighf fufure for Woodward High School Gym- nasfics. Firsf Row, leff fo righf: Paul Johnson, Sam Bush, Arlhur Lynch, Laurence Murray, Michael Rose, Joseph Heimbafh, David Paqe, Denny Ham. Second Row: Richard Befzing, Eugene Ballard, Vinrenl Noel, Jack Mann, Jack Fielden Barry Luc ns, James Smifh, Garry Drake, Mr.Casl0lli,iwail1. GYM TEAM Slanding, lull fo righf: Sferling Williams, Charles Sonenshein, John Prafle, Bob Yonka, Mike Burns, Earl Weiskeffle, Charles Schmilf, Nafe Shrnalo, Bob Shilling, Bruce Eisfer, Bill Henefelf, Dave Lepof, Richard Calvin, Ken Quan, Bill Norfolk, Bob Nebolsky, Coach Sfan Casfelli. Kneeling, left fo righl: Mark Rodner, Bob Malloy, Bill Baker, Doug Sprigg, Maior Weber, Tom Offo, Wally Bohl, Roger Kline, Tom Breyloy, Paul Crosson, Jim Dempsey. 9 Firsf Row: lefr To righT: Bruce Oliver, Tom Neuman, Jerry BurTon, STan Draqul, Bill BlounT, Gary ThornTon, Gene Magnarini. Second Row: Jack Yee, Charles GoldsmiTh, Dennis Blevins, Ulf SawerT, STeve LeweTch. Third Row: Danny Gold bcrg, Allen Mosher, Jerry Sapadin, JeTT DeuTsch, Joe Alford, FourTh Row: Ron Thomas, Dave Norfolk, Ross McConnell, Andy GranT, Joe Noumark. SWIMMING Firsf Row, leTT To righfz Mike Gerison, Dan Segal, Joel Cooper, Mike Simins, Mike Hodesh, BurT Lorman, Donny Miserach. Second Row: Jim l-lobqood, Andy Abrams, Ron Porges, Gary Schnee, Pag McGuire, Ray Almond, Jerry Hadsen, Glen Rand. Third Row: Mike Leming, Dan PadgeTT, JeTT Barker, Joe Goldberg, Sam WhiTe. Fourfh Row: Fred BernsTein, Roger Max, Bruce Theilen, JeiT Wagner, Dan McPherson, Dave Brown, Tom Heilrun, Murray Deekellbaum, ,s... ..-A Placing second in SouThwesT Ohio disTricT compeTiTion and Third aT The sTaTe swim meeT, Woodward's swim Team did more Than Their share To boosT Blue and WhiTe presTige in The aThleTic Tield. This year's Team, consTanTly drilled and guided by Coach Melvin Russel, was a power house OT experience and sTrengTh which conTinually broughT home ThaT highly prized vicTory Tor Woodward l-ligh. The Blue and WhiTe Mermer were an awesome maTch Tor any and all comers, boasTinQ TalenT galore in Orrin NordsTrom lCoca-Cola Team sTar and consisTenT record smasherl and STan Dragul-co-capTains' Jerry Sapadin, Alden Mosher, Dan Goldberg, Bill BlounT, JeTl DeuTsch, Jerry BurTon, Charles GoldsmiTh, Dave Norfolk Bruce Oliver, Gary ThorTon, and Jack Yee, All members con TribuTed invaluable supporT To Woodwards Triumphs. EsTablished records did noT sTand very long whenever our Bulldogs invaded The waTer. For insTance, when WesTern Hills capTured TirsT in disTricT compeTiTion, iT was Woodward! NordsTrom who sfcle The show. Breaking records in boTh The T50 yard individual medley relay and 200 yard TreesTyle Orrie added poinT aTTer poinT To The Bulldog Tally along wiTh boys like Mosher, Goldberg, Sapadin and Dragul whc capTured The 200 yard Tree sTyle relay and The 50 yard Tree sTyle To bring The Tinal ToTal To 44. The Team also managed To cook up plenTy of Trouble Toi McKinley and Berea in STaTe compeTiTion and missed grab bing second place by 0.2 of one second or 3 poinTs-amassing 27l Coach Russel has every righT To be mighTy proud of his boys Tor They have shouldered The responsibiliTy of defending Woodward's ever growing aThleTic superioriTy and have done so in an ouTsTanding Tashion ThaT has made every Wood- wardiTe well saTisTied. Love, love ThaT Tennis Team -and ThaT's someThing WoodwardiTes would mosT cerTainly be happy To do iT The Blue and WhiTe neTmen will only be willing To bring home The vicTories. IT This years ouTlook is any indicaTion oT The prob- able Turn oT evenTs, Woodward's Tennis aThleTes may be more Than iusT competiTion Tor local school Teams. The I958 squad held iTs own againsT some rough conTenders in order To cop Third place in The Public High School League. This year's Team is anxiously anTicipaTing an improved season, and The depTh oT experienced players including reTurning leT- Terrnen Charlie GoldsmiTh, Mike Hesse, Larry Rosen, and Har- ley Zwerin is sure To draw ThaT exTra spark oT needed drive. InclemenT weaTher has been a greaT handicap To The Team's early developmenT and shape-up, buT Coach Charles SmiTh has succeeded in readying The boys. As To The squad line-up, Coach SmiTh has decided To use Charles GoldsmiTh and Mike Hesse as his number one and Two singles players respecTively. Seniors Harley Zwerin and Larry Rosen will comprise The TirsT doubles combinaTion. Vying Tor The Third single spoT, leTT va- canT by The graduaTion oT Brian Hersch, are veTerans NaTe Shmalo, Jerry HorwiTz. Paul Richman, and Mike STrauss. A combinaTion oT any Two OT These seasoned and well-Trained perTormers, or perhaps The Team oT Frank Slesnick and Herb Margolis, will see acTion in The second doubles posiTion. Because OT deadlines, The WOODWARD TREASURES is unable To reporT The ouTcome oT The Tennis maTches. buT hope and conTidence do ride wiTh each swish oT The racgue-T. LeTT To righT: Harley Zwerin, Larry Rosen, Charles GoldsmiTh, Mike Hesse Coach SmiTh. Kneeling. leTT To righlz Franl: Slesnick, Henry GerTzrnan, Larry Rosen, Mike, Hesse, Harley Zwerin, NaTe Shmalo. STanding, leTT To riqhT: lvan K1uTrnan, Herb Margolis, Jerry HorwiTz, Paul Richman, Mike STrauss, Charles GoldsrniTh, Mike Levine. '17 Since The Annual goes To press before The squad ns organized no defimfe Team rosT r is available From The boys picTured above will emerge The I959 Woodward Baseball Team ThaT Three sTrikes you re out aT The old ball game is a sTaTemenT which Coach Bob Von l-lolle and his Tighhng nine diamond-men wanT very much To come True. Yes, The I959 Woodward baseball Team will be making an all-ouT eTforT To puT ThaT shiny whiTe apple pasT all opposing baTs lwhile add- ing a Tew runs To iTs own scoresl. The loss oT all-ciTy piTcher Dale Norris, Bill Lucy, Fred Fricke, Rod Elmore and Ron Cro- S A Coach Von Holle shows proper baT posiTion for bunT To George Bryson as Bob Shilling backs up The play, ner could have conceivably darkened The Bulldogs' hopeful ouTlook iT iT were noT lor The happy TacT ThaT ThirTeen veTerans have reTurned To provide a sTrong backbone oT experience and Top-TlighT playing abiliTy. These valuable leaders include TirsT baseman Richard RooTs, second and piTcher George Bry- son, shorT-sTop Al Weisbrod, Third Dave De Bord, caTchers Bob Shilling and Ken Morgan, piTcher Bill Randolph, uTiliTy inTielder Randy STuarTmeyer and ouTTielders Bob STumpT, STeve Clause and Bob Risch. Along wiTh some promising power Trom iuniors and sophomores These blue and whiTe P. l-l. S. L. co-champions oT The previous year have seT Their hearT on a winning Team. Woodward's TiTle hopes will resT primarily on The conTinual crash of The baT. Coach Von Holle Teels ThaT The Bulldogs are as good deTensively as any Team in The ciTy and noTes ThaT we'll go as Tar as ouT hiTTing Takes us. As Tor being ouT aT The old ball game -This musT be IeT+ up To The loyalTy oT each WoodwardiTe. Coach Von Holle hopes ThaT a large percenTage oT The sTudenT body will aT- Tend these games and cheer The boys on To win Tor Wood- ward. 172 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Dale Opponenl' Place Mar. I4 Reading There Mar. 30 Purcell Here Mar. 3I Norwood Here Apr. 3 Wesl Hi Here Apr. 6 Hughes Here Apr. 8 Tall Here Apr. 9 Roger Bacon Ross Apr. IO Norwood There Apr. I3 Wilhrow There Apr. I5 Wesl Hi Here Apr. I6 Reading Here Apr. I7 Cenlral There Apr. 20 Walnul There Apr. 22 Hughes Coy Apr. 23 Roger Bacon Here Apr. 24 Tall Spinney Apr. 28 Wilhrow Here Apr. 30 Dislricl May I Dislrocl May 4 Wesf Hi There May 5 Cenlral Here May 6f7 Dislricl On lhe shoulders of Bob Shilling and Bill Randolph will ride The oufcome of many a game in '59. ,..-a-n-l1'j' u Ng! Eeirlvf' The Hav V ...raw '59 Infield, Lefl 'Io righlz Dave Delaord, AI Weisbrod, George Bryson, Diclr Roofs. ing a Iiflle 'lun during bafling praciice are Diclr Roofs and Dave Debord as Bill Randolph and Al Weisbrod Ioolr on. 173 Organizing Too laTe To have Tinal Team rosTer included in The Annual, The l959 Woodward Treclr Team will choose iTs members from The hopefuls above Due To The loss oT some oT Woodward's TinesT runners in- cluding The besT sprinTer in Town, Teddy Mayer, along wiTh a very Tine 880 relay Team and oTher Top performers, The pros- pecTs Tor The I959 Traclc squad are slim indeed, according To Coach Ollie Freese's predicTions. AlThough The Bulldog speed- sTers made boTh Their coach and school plenTy proud lasT sea- son placing as runners-up in disTricT compeTiTion, This years absence oT more Tine maTerial leaves a greaT responsibiIiTy on The swiTT TeeT oT a Tew highly TalenTed and experienced team members. These boys are Jerry SaxTon, Barry Binlcley and Earl WeislceTTle, who are The only reTurning leTTermen. WiThin Their sTrides lie Woodward's only chance Tor poinTs. Coach Freese Teels the Team needs The TasT developmenT OT some surprise youngsTers Trom one oT Their iunior high schools. WiThrow, l-lughes and possibly WesTern l-lills are loaded wiTh ouTsTanding speed which will prove To be dynamic. There is no speed whaTsoever aT Woodward ouT Tor The Track Team. The TalenT is poTenTiaIIy in The school, buT The boys do noT seem inTeresTed in working hard enough To develop iT, says Coach Freese. The coach Teels ThaT The selT-saTisTacTion which is gained Trom Track is the sporT's essenTial value To a boy. Though a poor iunior high Team lasT year means ThaT nexT year, in all probabiliTy, will be even worse, deTiniTe experience has been gained by each member. WiTh a Tew reinTorcemenTs Trom ouTside sources There is sTill some promise Tor a good season. Coach Freese demonsTraTes proper way To hold discus ...,. F1 J M, .as 'yi as xfifxi -Fw if S T--'far Q2 1- we X M.. ' it N 2 X. is , v X' 1 Q Q 5 M as , ,, x X m , F? f W 2 f - W M ni-m.., M if ,L-yf avi? D A Qty, S Vw fy , J.. 1. .- W+ ,ln 1' '. WF r y' 'ff f ' ,. NV ff ta It X, ff N if 1 0 f ,KE I. 5. I1k'lj' ' I 1 ' 1 21. 11 LAL -1, - f ,Xxx f' 9 if MA LeTT To righT: Dick Spafa, John Hill, John Tinker, Rick Pressler, WalT SchroT. Coach MonTgomery shows grip To John Hill l T Q 3-O! GOLF A keen eye: a perTecT sense oT iudging disTance, speed, wind and slopes: The willingness and paTience To work hard To develop Torm: and The reward oT The invigoraTing ouT-OT-doors and seeing ThaT final puTT slip in The back door on The eighTeenTh green are The TeaTures which seem To draw Those wiTh much aThleTic skill and dexTeriTy To golT aT Woodward. The T959 golT Team under The new and able coaching of Mr. lvionTgomery has been aTTempTing To Train Tor iTs opening meeTs. BuT because OT poor weaTher iT has been diTTiculT Tor The linksmen To shape up wiTh Those much needed pracTice rounds. Thus The Team has been somewhaT hampered in iTs eTTorT To slash scores in order To whip a Tew raTher ThreaTening opponenTs. A greaT buT ineviTable disappoinTmenT has been The loss of Two Tine golfers from lasT year's squad Through graduaTion-Dick STrobel and KeiTh Diamond. WiTh The wriTing oT This aiTicle Coach lvlonTgomery's '59 Team was yeT in iTs early sTages oT organizaTion and ThereTore any prophecy on The ouTlook Tor The coming season was hardly possible. The Club is an honorary afhlelic organizafion for fhose boys who have done well in bolh arhlelic and scholaslic Fields. All members musf have earned af leasl one varsify leller in any of The nine seasonal sporls, and refain a 2.l or beller scholastic average fo be eligible. Also, lhe afhlelic insrruclor musr give a favorable recornrnendalion for each me-mberi The annual Sporls Banquef is when lhe new mem' bers are announced. This year's ollficers are Sieve Clause, president Bob Shilling, vice-presidenlg and Barry Binlcley secrelary-Treasurer. CLUB Left fo Righfz Sieve Clause, Bob Shilling, Barry Binlrley Firsf Row, lol? lo righl: Barry Binlcley, Charles Goldsmilh, Ulf Sawcrl, Bruce Oliver, Earl Weislccllel, Bob Nebolslmy, Jaclc Yee, Mr, Carl F. Dungin. Second Row: Bible Fisler, Wall Schroi, Rick Pressler, Wally Bahl, Bob Shilling, Mike Cohan, Dan Goldberg, Dave Dcbord, Third Row: Dan Carponier, Slephen Lowefch, Jerry Saxfon, Sieve Clause, Paul Woodward, Peler Crurnmey, Bill Blounl, John Harfunq, Gerry Sapadin. Sofiball BOYS' IN TRAMURAL SPORTS In any school as large as Woodward noT all The boys who wanT To parTicipaTe in sporTs can. There simply isn'T enough room on The various Teams. Realizing This need, The aThleTic deparTmenT organized an inTramural program. ConTrary To The requiremenTs Tor membership on a varsiTy or reserve Team, no high degree oT c:ompeTency in a parTic:ular sporT is re- quired Tor any boy wishing To play in The inTramuraI program. A boy need only wanT To play. Under The direcTion OT Mr, Bob Anderson, Woodward science Teacher, Boys' lnTramural SporTs conducTs a year' round program designed To oTTer someThing appealing To all boys in boTh iunior and senior high. AlThough no regular aT Tendance aT pracTice periods is required, mosT boys inTeresTed aTTend regularly, and To add a compeTiTive Tlavor To The pro gram, TournamenTs are held in The various sporTs which malce up The program. The spiriT and enThusiasm generaTed during These conTesTs maTches The organized spiriT aT varsiTy conTesTs. The boys and sporTs picTured on These pages gives The readei some idea oT The areas covered by The program. Bowling Swimming Wresfling Baslrefball Ping Pong 179 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WhaT is more Tun Than exTra-curricular sporTs? The Thrill oT The game, win or lose: The enioymenT received Trom The compeTiTion wiTh oThers: and The good Times To be had wiTl' oThers oT similar inTeresTs are all undeniable. Realizing The imporTance oT girls' sporTs, The Girls' ATh- leTic AssociaTion gives all Woodward girls The opp3rTuniTy To parTicipaTe in The sporTs in which They are inTeresTed. The club oTTers highly compeTiTive sporTs such as hockey, baslceTball, volleyball, and baseball Tor Those girls who enjoy Team sporTs. Archery, golT, and bowling are oTTered Tor The girls who lilce a recreaTional sporT. And There are specialized clubs, The Modern Dance Club, and Pollywogs, Tor The girls wiTh These special abiliTies. Along wiTh The Tun oT The organizaTion, The girls geT Tc broaden Their personaliTies Through The club. The members develop leadership, a sense OT responsibiliTy, and learn To win or lose graceTully. MEMBERS OFFICERS FirsT Row, leTT To righT: Joyce Tavlin, Mary Robinson, Jan Schirnpl, Sue Bollinger, Jackie Meyers. Second Row: Nancy Brown, Nancy Schnell, Phyllis 6oodpasTer. Third Row: Maureen McGarvey, Lynne Laclcner, Carol Hall, Ann Hoshaw. FourTh Row: Carol Casper, Cissy VVilson, Judy BischoTT. HOCKEY Kneeling: Jan Schimpf, Manager. STanding, leTT To righf: DoTTy Malloy, Ann T-Toshaw, DOT BraunsTein, Lois PorTer, Carol T-lall, Judy Williams, Nancy Schnell, Louise Meyer, Nancy Brown. Carol Casper, Phyllis Good- pasTer, Judy BischoTT. Field hockey, The mosT rugged sporT in The girls' aThleTic program, was exTremely popular This year. l-lockey is a rough and exciTing game which Takes skill and good Team work Tc have a winning Team. Because iT is a ouTdoor game requiring loTs oT running up and down a large field, iT is played Trom SepTember To mid-November. This year Tour Teams wenT Tc The hockey playday To represenT our school, The hockey manager is Jan SchimpT. l'Two poinTs Tor Woodwardll' The reTeree shouTs. BUT The hoopsTers geTTing The cheers in This game are girls. This is noT aT all unusual, as loask-eTloall is one oT The mosT popular G.A.A. acTiviTies. ln early spring many girls can be Tound in The gynr Trying To perTecT Their hook shoTs and Their guarding, fXlThough girls baskeTloall is noT as sTrenuous as The Type The boys play, a greaT deal oT skill and coeordinaTion are ac quired while playing The game. BuT also irnporTanT is The TacT ThaT The players broaden Their personaliTies by gaining good sporTsmanship and a sense OT Teamwork. Leff To righfz Peggy Biyen, Kay Kiink- er. Sandy Baker, Joan NeaT, Brenda Behrle, Sheri ROberTson, Sally STevens, Jackie Meyer, Carolyn Sudrnan, Ann T-lnshaw Lynn Hammond, JaneT Neaf, Magda Polcsny, Barb Kuhnelf Ginny Wayman. BASKETBALL Up and over are common words coming Trom The girlf who are playing volleyball. This Team sporT is played in The gym during January and February, Ten Teams were choser and a TournamenT was held wiTh a honor Team being choser aTTerwards. This Team was picked Trorn The girls who showeo VCLLEYBALL Firsf Row, Leff To Righfz Lois PcrTer. Jackie MafThews, JarieT Neat Carol Benson, Lynn Hammond, Joyce Tav- lin. Ann Hoshaw. Judy Bischoicl, Phyl- lis GoodpasTer, DOT BraunsTein, Eve- lyn Spiegel, Kneeling: Managers-- Nancy Brown, Evelyn Lackner. The mosT skill in playing volleyball as well as good sporTsrrian ship and plenTy of Team spiriT. The annual highlighT OT The volleyball season is The honor Team vs. The women TaculTy This year's volleyball manager was Nancy Brown. One oT The rnosT popular individual sporTs sponsored by The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is archery. Under The managership oT Joyce Tavlin, The girls compeTed againsT each oTher dur inci The prQicTices which were held once a week, Then a Tourna rnenT was held wiTh The Top shooTers receiving exTra poinTs. Archery is very irnporTanT in ThaT iT gives The girls The opporr TuniTy To use The individual skills which They have acquired. Leff To Righfz Sally Spraul, Rosemary Eng, Judy Frazier, Linda Marsh, Joyce Tavlin, Manager. ARCHERY SOFTBALL Kneeling, Left To Righl: Margie Lev- in, Sally STevens, Barb WeTTiq, Judy BischoTT, Barb Ringhand, Phyllis Good- pasTer. Slandingz JaneT Seaman, Judy Williams, Marilyn Binliord, KaThy 6oerTimiller, Peggy Biven, Jewel Ronda, Merrille Koffler, Nancy Siem- erinq. The robins coming back Trom The SouTh donlT land in Trees around Woodward-iT's Too risky. They mighT geT de- TeaThered by a soTTball. Yes, wiTh The TirsT signs OT spring many girls aT Vlfoodware rush ouTdoors and sTarT pracTicing so They will be good when Pollywogs is The synchronized swimming club Tor TwelTTh eleventh, and TenTh grade girls. STudenTs become members oT The club by Trying ouT in The Tall, Under The new sponsor- ship of Miss Sprague, The club has cuT iTs membership To approxirnaTely 40 girls. The Teams are picked and The compeTiTion begins. SoTTball is a sTrenuous sporT, and Those on The Teams soon gain much agiliTy. BuT aside Trom This, The girls who play broaden Their personaliTies wiTh each game as They also acquire good sporTsmanship. Praclices are held every Tuesday Throughoul The enlire year. AT These pracTices new skills are learned and old skills are perTecTed. The waTer show, which is in combinaTion wiTk The May l3eTe, is The highlighT oT The year Tor lhis group, First Row: Cisuy Wilson. Second Row, Lell To Riqhi: Ann Hoshaw, Ginny RoberTs. Third Row: Carolyn Sullivan, Phyliss Ler- rnan, Lynn Dhonau. Fourlh Row: Linda L'Brize, June MeTzqer, Barb Kuhnell, Sondra Glynn, Fiffh Row: Emily Marx, Carol Casper, Magda Polesny, Pat Tewell, Louise Tirrmer, Maxine Hendricks. Sixfll Row: Peggy Fany, Karen Schlecf, Pal Baker, Linda Shaw, Peggy Blven, Lynn Lackner. Sevenfh Row: Margaret Myers, Mary Robinson, Tilly Richfer, Renee FeTl- ner, Gayle Iqlaur, Carole Morton, Lois Porler, Eiqhfh Row: Connie Eichorsl, Jill Lanklord, Sue Zimboc, Laura Salisbury, Euler Gullman, Barb Savory, Lynne Cal- vin Carole Hall, Jan Blcrsch, Kay Wally Donna Vandonberq. POLLYWOGS Moveme-nTs oT grace are puT inTo The Torm oT dancing by The Modern Dance Club. Senior high girls who gualiTy Througl' TesTs oT grace, rhyThm, and poise are eligible Tor membership. Maureen McGarvey and Maxine Hendricks occupy The MODERN DANCE SiTTing, leTT To righh Bnbbi Siebler, .Jill Lanldfird B4-ls Morris Ann Ha Y shaw! Jan Blersch, Donna Vanden- beig, Barb Weber, Maureen Mc Garvey. Kneeling, lefT To rigT1T: Brenda Schneider, Maxine T-lendriclcs, Jan SfhimpT, Joan Briclrwood, Phyllis Lerman, Lynn Dhonau Judy RouTY zfng, Ann Neidermeyer. Carol Ben' svn. STancling. leff To rigl'iT: Diana STabner Lynn Calvin, Yvonne Balay, Sheila Conrad! Bonnie SChaTer, Carc- lyn Sudrnan, Sue Thomas. oTTices oT PresidenT and SecreTaryfTreasurer respecTively wiTT The assisTance oT Mrs. Kroenclfe, TaculTy advisor. These people aid in The acTiviTies oT The club, parTicipaTing in Showcase The CiTy-Wide Symposium, and The GAA, MoThers' Tea. Such perTcirmances display Their TalenTs in dancing, The words birdie, puTT, 'hole in onef' and 'iswingi' are a regular parT oT The lives oT many girls aT Woodward. These are The girls who go ouT Tor golT. GolT, a popular G.fX.A, acTiviTy, is a spring sporT ThaT draws girls ouTside To pracTice Their swing and Their puTTing, GolT is a recreaTional sporT and is mainly Tor enioyrnenh buT sTill iT improves The gualiTies oT good sporTsmanship and Tair play. LeTT To Right: Vera Bagdai, Judy Bis E hoTT, Sally Slevens, Dwlline Kassner 1 TN TTy Malloy, Judy BischoTTgMan l ager. SENIGR HIGH GOLF OFFICERS io righfz Sandy Pellcns, Arlene Tassel, Jeanne Jaclcson, Janifo Rous- weni., Lauia Marisrliewilz, Pam Koehl. JUNIOR HIGH G. A. A. The Junior l-ligh G.A.A. is organized +o slirnulafe inferes+ in girls' aclivilies, To develop sporrsnnanship, and lo offer wholesome aclivilies. All girls in grades seven, eighl, and nine are eligible +0 par+icipa+e in any G.A.A. acriviry, spon- sored by Mrs, Koehl, ln lhe early fall, lhe girls may parficipale in a leam sporl soccer, and an individual sporl, badminlon, Traclc follows +hese lwo acrivilies in lale fall. Winler brings lirsr volleyball and Then baslcelball. The spring season ollers sollball lor a learn sporl and archery for an individual one. MEMBERS For a rrio lhal rales wilh junior high girls al Woodward: There is nolhing lhal can bear Badminlon, Archery, and Track. Since lhese are lhree of The junior high G.A.A.'s mosl popular sporls, many girls go our lo have lhe lun involved will parlicipaling. JUNIOR BADMIN TON, TRACK, ARCHERY Badminton-Lefr +o Right Killy Johnson, Andrea Mallhews, Helen Hirsch. Track-Boffom lo Top: Man- ager Beverly Halrer. Joanne Bush, 1 Kay Kinzie, Sherry Kabalcohf, Archery -Lefl lo Righ+: Marcia Rosenslein, l Shirley Connell, Anila Mcflxninch. Bur whelher The girls are barring a birdie over a nel shooling an arrow al a larger, or running a lifry yard dash They broaden lheir personalilies wiih each ellorl, since lhrough lhese sporls lhey develop good sporlsmanship. Dribble pass, and shool were The words ol The junior higl girls as lhey played baslcelball. Referees whislles blew and The girls screamed as 'rhe Tour leams compeled in lhe 'rourna meni. Girls baslcelball diiilers from The boys in lhal il is nol as srrenuous and lasl. Therefore, if is one of lhe mosr popular Junior High G.A.A. sporls. Alfhough The girls didn? parlici- pale in a playday, lhey had Tun and developed Themselves slcilllully. The manager ol baslcelball was Marcello Slrobel. Leff fo Righl: Norma Scoll, Michele Pinales, Carol Brownslein, Sandra Deslrins. JUNIOR BASKETBALL JUNIOR G.A.A. SOFTBALL SiTTing, leff To righf: Dian Rosenfield Bonnie QoldsTone, Donna Werniclc. Sfanding: Judy Barash, Jean WaTson, Miriam TranslaTeur wiTh baf, Man- ager Laura Lynn Kuhn, RiTa Rodner wiTh baT, Ginger MarTin, Connie Miller. Perhaps of all The spring sporTs, The besT aTTended is The sporT of soTTball. WiTh The spring weaTher so inviTing, The girls Tind being ouTside playing ball a delighTTul ewperience Teams are organized by The soTTball manager, and The indie 4'9l 4 vidual Teams play againsT each oTher in a closely conTesTec TournamenT. The climax oT The soTTball season is The ciTy-wide soTTbal' playday. This is pracTiced Tor and loolced Torward To Tor many weelcs in advance by all The iunior leaguers. Among The varied iunior high sporTs ThaT are so popular among The younger girls aT Woodward is soccer. ln The Tall when all The iunior high girls go ouTside, This is The sporT They enioy. Needless To say, This game is sTrenuous, BUT running down The Tield gives The girls someThing besides physical agilily IT broadens Their personaliTies by developing good sporTs manship and Tair play which will be oT value To Them all Their lives. Firsi Row, Leif To Right Jerol Dean Dunham. Carol Levine, Manager Eileen Zwerin, CharloTTe WeinsTein, Gail Doughman, Second Row: Eileen Lazarus, Nancy Waflrins, Sylvia Mar- shall Marian Pesoufy Laura Manische- wifz, LeaTricQ Levine. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER Hi may s Q. W . W .vm W4 n 5 5- fe 'us D QU 64, su u5'g an Q S The Junior Volleyball season occurred during January and February. Each girl had To be aT Two ouT OT Three pracTices in order To be placed on a Team. A shorT TournamenT was played The main purpose oT This TournamenT was To prepare The JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL Leff To Right Manager Suzanne De- vaud, Dian Lulcen, Janice Rousseau, Judy CompTon, Elaine GoerTemiller. eighTh and ninTh grade girls Tor The Volleyball Playday, whicl' was held aT Woodward. Four Teams represenTed Woodward and showed good hospiTaliTy and sporTsmanship. The man- ager Tor Volleyball was Suzanne Devaud. The junior high synchroinzed swimming club is called The Guppies. ln The club The basic slcills OT waTer balleT are TaughT and pracTiced. The purpose oT becoming a Pollywogy when in senior high school, is The aim oT mosT Guppies, PracTices held Thraughouf The enTire school year are noT in vain, Tor swimming in The waTer show is a perTecT climax To The year. SiTTing, leff To righf: Pam Koehl, Nancy Halper, Jinx Wray, Marcella STrobel, Cherry WaiTe, Sue Hill, Eve Aelcush, Joan Siegal. STanding-Cen- Ter line Top To boTTom: Sharon Sny- der, Marcia Graller, Sharon Fink, Cheryl T-larris, Arleen Tessel, Laura Kuhn, Carolee Wubholding, Eileen Firsf Row, leff To righf: Fran Schrie- berg, Marilyn Zwerin lsecrefaryl, Regie Berg lPresidenTl, Ellen Fogel, Susan Spiegal. No? Picfuredz Jeanne Jaclrson. GUPPIES Zwerin, Doris Freeman. Standing- -NX M,..ar'fv-wr. im 'YS L , GSH x www: ix' - X3 iii QW -A i 4 Mwvw' if fi 5 5? if E 5 M l ag g Je f'-it 5 S 1'- ----,:-, f 4, B .. N iGNSilli.NiD 'N ,ie AD VERTISIN No year boolc is a success unless flue billi can be paid. The scene shown above waf repealed many limes before flue TREAS URES slall Could rneel llieir bills. Tlwe edilor sponsor, and slall wish lo express llicir lioarlrlelf llwanlrs lo llwe many public: upiriloc' individuals and companies who made llwis annual a financial success. Your palronaqe ol flwem will be apprecialed. 189 YW: 'V gs N' Q. Mat O! JuCL fo Our jeffow .Simiomi FROM HOMEROOM 209 NANCY HECK BARBARA KRAUTTERS KAY MAYTUM DARLEEN MEDECKE THELMA OSCHWERITZ BONNIE SMITH CHARLES BANG GARY BENNER GEORGE BRYSON CHARLIE CAMPBELL MICHAEL CARMEL LOU COHEN KEN EVVING FRANK GOSSLING DAVE GREENE GLENN HERGERT GAWAIN HOLT JEFF HOODIN GREG JOHANNES BOB KEELEY PETER KOERBEL JEROME KORTE HARVEY LAEEER MAURICE LEEVER ROBERT LEMING LARRY LEWIS MARV LITTREL LEE LOEB NATHAN MALOF MARV METZ HERB MORRIS DAVE RIFFE ROBERT SOLT RICHARD WEAVER Congrafuhmfiolw Mai MA5AeA jo Our geffow graoluafea FROM HOMEROOM 245 H. R. 321 GRADE 12 CONGRATULATIONS fo Me 159 Q'mJuafM FROM the Classmates of H. R. 47, Grade 7 The seniors in homeroom I3 wish 'ro Thank The Iaculfy and sfahf of Wood- ward I-Iigh School for Iheir excellenl leaching, endless palience, and superb guidance. We also wish Ihe Ioesr of Iuclc Io Ihe underclassmen of our Alma Mafer. janv! Wwemoriea jrom Senior .ilom eroom 1 I6 J. ALLMAN H. LEE G. RIEDEL M. LEDERER E. INGALSBE B. ROBERTS C. BURBANK A. LOWENTHAL B. SCHNEIDER J. DEER G MAGNARINI C. SHANNON J. DUDLEY B. MANUEL S. SULLIVAN M. DOUGHMAN K. MORGAN M. TRIMBLE P. APPLEBAUM H. NATHAN S. WILLIAMS R. GOODWIN G. OAKES R. YONKA N. HAGGARD S. O'CONNELL G. EICHORST M. HERBIG B. RANDOLPH S. EVENDOLL M. HOWARD T. REIBER M. ZWICK CONGRATULATIONS +0 THE CLASS OF I959 FROM HOMEROOM 41 HOMEROOM COMPLTMENTS QF 'Bye-l+'s Been . . . MR. DUFF'S SENIOR HOMEROOM 204 SENIORS OF ROOM 11 970001 OELCL, jmim Qfeefzngd fo My ffm of 1959 FROM THE FROM CLASS OF '60 H. R. 14-GRADE 10 HQMERQQM1Q 101 ROOM, SENIORS 1 om-everyfhing of besf very Hue you wish e Tha? see you'll and backwards This Read ? ? ? Mal of 08164, .gzniord FROM H. R. 137-GRADE 10 COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM 246-GRADE 9 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS FROM HOMEROOM 20 I-GRADE I2 BEST WISHES FROM HOMEROOM 237 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM HOMEROOM 2 I4 Congralulalions lo llwe Class of '59 Gggpgyg SENIQRS The lirsf Cla55 We lwale lo see you leave, buf, alas. all good fha g +o go complelely Through New Woodward. end' HQMERQQM 45 HOMEROOM 240 Good Luclc, Graduales HOMEROOM I47 Sayonara, Mosl Honorable Seniors HOMEROOM I46 Besl Wishes COMPLIMENTS To The Class of '59 OF FROM E 9 HOMERCOM 2 I 0 HOMEROOM I40-GRAD Besl Wislwes 'ro ll1e Good Luclc lo llwe Class of '59 Class of '59 Complimenls of FROM AN A-l HOMEROOM . . . B-l 2I All +he luck in flwe world, Seniors 9009 LUCK' SENIQRS FROM FRQM HOMEROOM 250-GRADE I I The Calacombs of Homeroom 264 A fond farewell, Seniors FROM BRENNER'S SUPER MARKET - DON MAsLov - HOMEROOM zu I-GRADE nu 3904Readinq Rod on , d AV I3IIO CENTER PHARMACY REAMES, NORRIS AND KEYSER Proprieiors I ROSELAWN CENTER BUILDING RE. I-722I HOMOGENIZED MILK Iwi+I1 Viiamin DI the perfect Iood for every season J rnonucts SI THE WUUDWAHU PAHE T-FAD LTY EUUNETL Congfafufafw .qlze gfaaa of 1959 WE HAVE BEEN PLEASED TO SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS BY SPONSORING THE MAY FETE THE SENIOR BREAKFAST THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND and THE WOODWARD IMPROVEMENT FUND The good times you'll always remember . . . How many of them include Coca-Cola! en Qwm home She enjoys her calls more in her own room on her own bedside phone. The extra convenience and privacy make 'phoning more fun-and the cost is low. To order an extension phone, call our business office, EX- change 6-9900. HDMI' UGIGPIIOIZB Company L A-,, ! - K I A f ' if K: 'fund' as 60nlPkfnent5 .70 Me Kwai, of E59 THE WOUDWARD ALUMNAL ASSIUCIATIDN RAY FOLLMER, '28 Presidenf THE FINE RINGS THE SENIORS ARE WEARING Were Manufacfured By JGSTEN TREASURE CRAFT JEWELERS OWATONNA, MINNESOTA GEORGE MILTENBERGER D 'I' f R p f f Box 7, MI. Wash. Cin 30 Oh Th 1 fl cosfnever q lih b'H fpoorquali+y QM A. E. WI LDE CO. 914+ RACE ST. CINCINNATI 2, OHIO mmwfffgww N. QIQMQWJQJ XX HILL TIIP Wiih Besi Wishes To Cur Fellow Gracluaies RESEARCH INSTITUTE HQMERQQM no-GRADE I2 IVIIAIVIIVILLE, OI-IIO Serving Inolusiry Through The Biological Sciences You'II look high: you'II Ioolc low, You can search from heacl 'ro Ioe, Bui in all your search you'II never fincl A class Iilce ours of '59. HOMEROOM 40 ii io i ,i I9 I 's 'if' f - VI ' 1 f' J CD new Cincinnati s most famous double deck hamburger-the original Big Boy A r , 1 Ii ' ' a' ' s ::'-' . Q :J ' ' I ' ET TZT T ? RESTA U RANTS I NCO RPO RATED ETTTTTTTTTTTTT Q' ' e11L: FISH SANDWICH ' Popular Filet de Sole Sandwich 5 BRAWNY Um steak sandwich X' ,RSM :- izgsia 2 :-E1 -152515,-f:--.Tw 4 , A . I T I ' -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-aw:-1-:-:-:-:A:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:+:g:g:-:-: -.-.,.-,-v'v :.g.:.g.:.:.: - '-'- :-:-:-:-:':-:-:-:.:-:-:f:-:-:,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: -,-.-.-.-.-,-,-,-.-.-.-,'.-,-,-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.v.'.. EJ.: ESE:- 1 I fl I anon sv rl-lou: Ann nn: :M HOME CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GCODS 'Where aI'hIeI'e and sporfsmen mee+ I IO Wesi Fourih Sireel CINCINNATI 2, OI-IIO CI-Ierry I-4768 iusl 42 sieps from Race Malte LyncI1's Fish Your Daily Dish! LYNCH FISH COMPANY COIVIPI-IMENIS WI'0I 'I' TO THE CLASS OF '59 Seafoods-Fish-Oysiers PA I I442 CUMPLETE VENDING SERVICE UP-TO-DATE POTATO CHIP CO. 4920 MONTGOMERY RD. 304 MeIIsI'I Ave. ME I-24,73 CINCINNATI IQ, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF COLI.IER'S FAMILY THE CRUMLEY, JONES SHOE STORES 8 Delgjlliir Shopping Cen+er- Briuvgzijlxjrping Ce? DOWNTOWN-27 W.6II1 SI. MIIIJIMVIIIO-49I6 wh CINCINNATI, OHIO COW+ K I I Conlpgnlenld jo llze Cfaaa of 259 FROM THE SENIOR HIGH BAND Kongrafufafiona jo Our jeffow Qyraoluafed H. H. E15 be sociable . . . HAVE A Pgpgif 1,0 VALLEY THEATRE -AND- VALLEY SHGP-IN Hui IMAAAM fo Me from . . DUBOW PHOTOGRAPHY PAULA LEE SHOES KENNEDY HEIGHTS BEAUTY SALON A FRIEND H. BENJAMIN 81 SON H. SIEMERING CO. SUGAR N' SPICE CINCINNATI TERMINAL W CAM 0 359 NEU MARK MELODY CENTER CLINCAL LABORATORY DOCTORS HOMERO M IO9 HOMERO M 203 HOMERO M 25 HOMERO M 255 AREHOUSES, INC. JEFferson I-I l4l POULTRY Ma rlowe's A FRIEND O O O O URE BOWllNG l.llNES Congra+uIaIions To The SEE- WOODWARD BOYS' BOWLING CHAMPIONS JIM KATZ ALEX WILSON, Capt L FRANK S ESNICK NAT FRIEDMAN CHOICE MEATS and PRODUCE Roselawn Cenfer Building Daily Free Delivery SEA FOODS I7I3 SECTION ROAD CONGRATULATIONS ARGO'S JEWELRY Diamonds Precious Sfones Cosi' VALLEY THEATRE SHOP-IN M ume Jewelry Bulova Waiches J. D. JACOBS, JR. Gracluafe Gemologisl, Gemological Insl, of America, Member, American Sociely of Appraisers 76I7 Reading Road PO I-3833 cn cn l ts li R. C. MQSPADDEN DIRECTOR SENIOR CHOIR MEMBERS ENSEMBLE SENIORS arvey MCG C GJ CD L D IU E 'U o o 3 -K U 'C I .9 C FU O 'D L cv I an 2 V7 an E KJ -a L CD U7 C O co be .C -O- fO 5.4 MuIwIenpoI'1 CD C CD O r: 3 O L I C ,Q 'C L- cv UN Fl 'U- an E CD C 3 7 .xc O O L CD 0 L fU .Q L 'U I Tom Neuman Nancy Brown yers Jacqueline M nfer arpe C Dan E KD 3 .C Jack Reic eY mm r Cru CD -4- GJ D. an KD TQ Z C Z' O Car sper ICa O L YD O dye Rosenbaum C fC 1 -+- 'O fU -o- V7 L GJ 'U 3 Q fU L IU Barb DS dI+I'1 Pelle 3 'T GJ an E o CD 5 CD -+- V1 Jerry Saxfon ef' Barry I:oIIm I cu 19 an IX Tom Faye DaI+on Lo- O. .E .C U U7 C Ja GH IZI'T1 nI'Io .C O 'J U1 C L5 rnanne Rob ng Ma geroIi ce Eg Joy 6I'I Silverm Bob .E 'U o o I tl: CD -n -Q- O L .C U U7 L CD i 5 U7 L CD .Q C an cv L LD ba L L 'U I L.. 2 -HC 'u L -O- an :N o C IU Z LD an ': .C O. 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Cmclnnaiu I3, Ohio FRANK HOWARD' AND JEFFREY DEUTSCH VALLEY FLOOR FINISHERS 504 Ellioii Avenue VA I-8032 Cincinnaii I5, Ohio KENNEDY HEIGHTS PHARMACY Your Healih is Our Business 6558 Monfgomery Road JE I- I 77 I MAX F. FAASS-Owner Complimenis of FRIEDMAN FURNITURE CO. Congra+uIa+ions Io 'Ihe Class of '59 DEER PARK TIRE SERVICE, INC. SY I-l345 7718 Blue Ash Ave. Deer Park 36, Ohio MAURICE MARK Professional prescripiion service 3900 Reading Rd. UN. I-5205 Cincinnaii, Ohio DON 8: JOAN'S HAIR FASHION SALON 75l3 Reading Road Reading Road ai Secfion VA I-9494 Congrafulafions To The Class of '59 Locaied in Roselawn-Phone PO I-5007 Operaies Anywhere in Ciiy Operaled by Geri Worsi' Bes+ of Luck-Seniors From FRANK MEENACH NOIMAN DRUGS Phone PO I-l2I2 76I7 Reading Road Cinrinnafi, Ohio Besi Wishes io 'rhe Class oi '59 S. S. KRESGE HERB KROMBHOLZ Jewelers Specializing in Diamond Engagemen+ Rings Phone TW I-I93O 6928 Plainfield Pike Silverion I A -fr BENSON PRINTING COMPANY COMPLIM ENTS OF THE LEVINE FURNITURE C0. I I4O Main SI. HARRY LEVINE SAM LEVINE MIKE LEVINE CAROL LEVINE WILSON PAINT COMPANY Ar+is+ Supplies-NoveII'ies-Painfs NASHVILLE' TENN, 4lO Reading Road PArIcway I PArIiway I I79I 522 Main Sfreef PArkway I 358 Swiffon Cenfer Iv1EIrose I I248 WHAT SWEETER WORDS 0ng,,afufafi0,w COULD BE HEARD . . . See You AI The Honeycomb Creamy Whip . . . Popcorn 43 Flavors of Sno Cones . . Coffon Candy. . .Candy Apples Class of '59 We invife you Io rnake use of Ihe Iacilifies offered by Ihis sfore. whefher ir be Io shop wifh us, Io meef your friends a+ IvIurphy's, or Io seek empIoyrnen'r wirh our Company, in The evenf Ihar you decide upon a reIaiI career. JIEIQWQQQCDMEJ G. c. 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