Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1964
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A Touchdown in 0 foo'rboll game is no? the product of C1 single player; The combined efforts of eleven boys striving for success are needed for each scor- ing play In all of Woodward, as on The playing field, The combined efforts of many sfudenis are required To produce success for even one individual. Searching in 0H direc- tions To find his place, the Woodward student both depends Upon his ciossmofes and makes possible their success. i i ' ' Mmai .5 , ,3:ng h ka-mxuxmww,uhnw W. k . n. w- my - .quVka r 73;le061ijk'fgmugfhlwf ijdfwi 9M. Mr Dtu s Venn diagrams provide afternoon recreation for The Enlightened Raymond Wafers illustrates Ihe systematic method necessary for declining Luhn nouns THE INTERNATIONAL x I-H mu Qwu'l I L' 3. 7 h T H .: .NC'W-N .;.u.-uu.k ?be I.!$EIRA Hmmi'lm ' u-Lumv .! av: .w .: 4 . vnmr luxuuuus I'ulLrs iEG-Mf, NZCFDt Mr. Theisen helps physics students read intricate apparatus, Rendering the precise interp livel' the port. mion demands devotion, intense ccncemrmlon and, anlly, Ihe ubiMy 10 m drummics, css in interdependence of talents is necessary far true achievement .. :5: . if .... 1 94 !- IA LT 1H .Liamun ITIWNIMI As The ociress loses herseH In her role, she finds her place on The stage. . . . THE ROLE CREATED ConsTcmle experimenting, each Woodward sTu- clenT musT assume mcmy roies before he discovers his own place in life. In The some sense ThoT an odor is essenTiGl To his play, The individual 0T Woodward is indispensable To The drama of school life, STriving To Find meaning and pur- pose in Their respecTive roles, boTh contribute an essenTiol ingredient To The drama 05 0 whole. In The preporoTion of a new play, however, each cosT member depends upon The oThers Tor cues, evoiuoTions, and aids in inTerpreng his role. Nor can The Woodward sTudenT Tully grow To fill his inTended role in life wiThouT The ossisTonce of his clossmores. Success boTh on opening nighT 0nd in The sTudenT's life is realized when The combined eTTorTs of all players, sTriving To fill Their individual roles, produce 0 reolisTic 0nd TiTTing drama of life. Barb Shore reigns cs Homecoming Queen. Barb Brown gets enfhusiastic support. Ammmrmaw tN-hn'l Junior Pram queen, Heorher Foland, is surrounded by welliwishera Expressive spirit and mutual enjoyment enliven The atmosphere at the Western Hills victory game. William Woodward, a man with a vision, symbolizes the individual in search of wholeness. Cieon J. Wingard hos creaiad for himself a unique piece in 1he lives of his students, FOUNDERiS DAY, A DREAM FULFILLED Charles Barnes surveys ihe future. Once every year, Woodward studenis are re: minded fhoi Their opportunities for c:chievemen'r are The resulf of The dreams of one man: Wiliiom Woodward. Striving to achieve his vision of uni- versoi education, Wiiliom Woodward mode pos- sible 0n insiifufion where Thousands of students every year learn and grow 'IWoodword siill symbolizes on individual wiih a dream,- The Woodward sTudenT strives alone, searching for his place. In academics, in drama, in sporis, in government he seeks a goal, 0 direcfion, a dream. He discovers his idenTiTy-his True place -only wiih The aid and undersianding of his fellow students. SingJy and together, Woodward sTuclenfs comfinue To meet The challenge of Wii- Iicm Woodward, and fuihll his dreams. SEVENTH GRADE Accompanying the 1963-1964 school year was the intro- duction of almost 400 bewildered but enthusiastic seventh graders to the complexities of Woodward. Confusion soon faded as they became accustomed to their environment and grew eager to experiment with its resources, seeking a small measure of individuality. Through participation in classes and clubs, each seventh grader discovered the necessity of his peers as he progressed toward his own identity. Seventh graders offer varied opinions in attempting $0 inrerpret rhe news. sgfulitnspl, clossV' Sure beats sming in 12131229592222tmw :: 5x3 :L'Litulltnxniikih 11 5:31:55- 27 $3 CILYIE'J'LL'LEE E3145 am '2 -5; - 49735323,; iadEHZ-EHHL'ZL mmmme . FIRST ROW: K. Ackermun, A. Allen, J. AL len, B, Alpert, D, Anderson, L. Apking, L. Appel, M Apmeboum, G. Ashe, G. A1- woodA SECOND ROW: W. Atwood, E. Baker, M. BQH, B. BuHord, D. BolJinger, D. Banks, R. Borosth. D, Barber, A. Barr, R Basken. THIRD ROW: .1 Bmtiste, G. BGE- tle, R. Buvermun, B. Buyersdorfer. FOURTH ROW: A. Becker, J, Berg, D Billings, B. Blackmon. FIFTH ROW: M. Blackman, R. BIockmon, M, Blankenship, D. Bonopfel. SIXTH ROW: L. Bonnell, E. Bordwhe, M. Bounds, P. Boyd. SEVENTH ROW: P. Boy- mel. M. Brantley, J. Brosswell, S. BrInn. EIGHTH ROW: W. Brock, J, Brockelf, K. Brooks, R. Brown. NINTH ROW: L. Broyles, D. Bruegman, R. Buchanan, K. Buchmon. TENTH ROW: R. Bunner, J. Burnett D. Burrus, M. Burton. i Could I have rhuf in the ozher ear, please? FIRST ROW: T. Campbell, M. Carson, M7 Carter, C. Casmer, S. Chapman, T. Chap- pelow, T. Citron, C. Clark, D. QememS, K. Clemenfs, SECOND ROW: J. Clunon, A Comes, S. Coffey, H. Cohen, J. Cohen, L. Cohen, M. Combs, J. Conison, K. Conrad. Y. Cooper. THIRD ROW: J, Cowelt, E Cox, E. Crawford, R. Doiley FOURTH ROW: K. Daley, P Dancy, L. Dunforlh, M. Dunforth. FIFTH ROW: B. Davenport, C. Davis, G. Delony, D. Dickey SIXTH ROW: R. Dog- geH, D. Dougheriy, E Drone, D, Dukes. SEVENTH ROW: R. Dunhum, T. Ebocher, K; Edwards, L. Eghermun. EIGHTH ROW: B. Eikens, B. Einhorn, N. Ember. N. Erhar. ington. NINTH ROW: J. Evans, P. Evans, M. Eve, D. Fair. TENTH ROW: M. Farmer, 5. Farrow, N. Fiermork, S. Finkelsfein. hf?.nu-A xx :1.- .L912k Wikiziile ML ... 39 FIRST ROW: E. Fleisthmon, L. Focke, A Fogel, En Fogel, S Fohlen, A. Fox, B. Freeman, 1. Friedman, S. Frcdge, D. Galin- sky. SECOND ROW: G. Gone, T. Garner, F. Gem, E. Gerber, B, Gibson, M. Gildenblott, R. GlodweH, D. Glossmun, S. Gle- ason, P. Goldberg. THIRD ROW: B. Golden, 5 Goldfader, J. GoldhoFf, J. Goldstein, B. Golf fer, W. Gooch, D. Goodposture, E. Gore, J. Gruller, B. Green- wold FOURTH ROW: B. Green: wold, G Greissinger, N. Grom: R. Gu1hrie, D, Hacker, G. Huge- meyer, M. Hogy, R. Homby, J, Hanna, K. HorrisA FIFTH ROW: E. Harris, 5. Harris, B. Horrop, M. Hart, L. Hartman, T, Herr man, G. Harvey, V Haffer, J. Heery, E Hefner. SIXTH ROW: M. Heines, L. Heldrncm, M. Helr Jer, C. Herren, J. Hlnduwi, F. Hludf, S. Hoffman, D. Hood, K. Horn, M. Horne. SEVENTH ROW: N. Houser, W. Hughes, H, Hunley, RA Hyums, 5, Hy- man! 5. Hyne, A Jackson, T. Jacobs, J. Jasper, G. Jennings. Anxmw wamauummtmmd FIRSI ROW: B. Johns. D. John- son. B Jolley, D. Jones, S. Jones, 5. Jordan. R, KobokoH, JA Kuhn, T. chlan, J. Kauf- man. SECOND ROW: J. Kelly, I. Kemp, J Kersey, J. KHburn, V. Kimmey, E. Kinmon, R. Kinney, S. Kinney, S. Klein, J. Konrad. THIRD ROW: M. Kopmcn, W. Kupp, T. Kuros, M. Longford, J. Loswell, E. Laws, 0. Leher, S. Lehrer, D. Lemberg, V. Leven- sohn. FOURTH ROW: J. Leven- Hml, S. Levine, A. Levy, L Le- wallen, S. Lewin, L. Liebschurz, J. Likermon, I. Loew, C. Long- worfh, P. Loos. FIFTH ROW: R, Lutchfn, E. Lyons, A. Molke, JA Mulofsky, H. Marcus, K. Martin, L. Martin, R. Martin, L. Mass, P. McCoy. SIXTH ROW: M Mc- Dono!d, A. McDougol. L. McFar- land, K. McKenzie, G, McMan- us, D. MCMUHen, J McMullen, H. McNeil, D. Mefford, D. Men- ke SEVENTH ROW: D. Miller, N. Miller, P. Miller, S Mitchus- son, M. Monk, l. Montgomery, R. Morrison, A. Motley, D. Myer- son, 5. Neugebuuer Betty Crocker just couldn't do better. Howd l ger here? 22 FIRST ROW: A. Neuer, L. Newer, 54 Nidich, 5. Nix! E. Nixon, J. Norman, L. NovikoFf, 3. Ogdin. SECOND ROW: R. Overmun, W. Owens, A. Patterson. L. Pur- terson, L. Peaslee, P. Peek, G. Pendletan, V. Phelps THIRD ROW: E. Ping, A. Plum, E. Poluniecki, D. Po- Iey, J. Posner, FA Posfolski, W. Frager, A. Prcnher. FOURTH ROW: E. Pyne, L. Rabin, R. Ruffel. G. R0- Iey, S. Rapopurt, C. Rappoporf, D. Ruyls, G. Reed. FIFTH ROW: P. Reid, D. Reynold, T. Riddle, J. Rinsky. R. Rinsky, 5. Robinson, A. Rockwern, S. Rosen. SIXTH ROW: G. Rosenberg, T. Ross, J. Royal, 5. Ruben, B. Ruckes, P. Saltzmon, Y. Snlyers, R. Solzwos. SEVENTH ROW: D. Samuelson, S. Sands, D, Sopperstein, C. Schoengold, M. Schmidt, H. Schoeneweiss, K. Seelig, D. Seeskin. EIGHTH ROW: H. Seidner, J. Shelton, D. Shepherd, A. Shifres, B. Shor, T. Sher, L. Siebler, J. Sigler. NINTH ROW: R. Silburn, T, Silverblatr, R. Silvermcn, P. Sims, T. Skurow, A. Sloan, D. Smith, L. Smith, What's he trying to do-blow us upl FIRST ROW: M. Smith, M. Smith, P. Smith, P. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, B, Snyder, M. Spears. SECOND ROW: C. Spence, D. Stallings, A. Stein, G. Stevens, A. Stewart D. Stockburger, M. Surber, R4 Sutton. THIRD ROW: 5. Sutfon, C. Swillinger, D. Taylor, J, Taylor, A. Tennenbuum, G. Thielmeyer, D. Thomas, L. Thomas. FOURTH ROW; M. Thomas, G. Trimble, E. Tuich, B Turn- er, L. Vondiver, C. VonSloars, TA Verkamp, W. Vick. FIFTH ROW: D. Vinegar, P. Vogler, J V005, E. Waits, L, VVoIker, L. Walker, L. Waller, A. Worth, SIXTH ROW: D. Wcikins, 3. Watson, G. Weiner, S, WeinsTein, D Wells, J. Whiteside, C. Williams, M. Williams. SEVENTH ROW: 8. Wilson, M. Wilson, M. Winston, MA Wiuker, D. Wolpa, A, Wright, A. Wrighi, B. Wright. EIGHTH ROW: K. Wrighi', S. Yosafm, D. Zokem, N. Zefdmon. 23 w---..-...l, 7.. 4W wwwwmzmnmzmmmma.hwv Profound concenfrotion begins eovly. EIGHTH GRADE Upon compleTing 0 year of high school, These sTudenTs re- sumed school 05 eighTh grad- ers once again To pursue cm ocTive role in daily classes, ccTiviTies, sporTs Teams, and sTudenT government Each 05- pecT of school life aided in molding The efghTh graders as vital componenTs of Their unique communiTy in high schooll WiTh The gaining of more responsibiliTy, The eighTh graders could noT only 0T- TempT To guide younger sTu- denTs buT could also prepare Tor c1 rewarding and success- T V. TUI year as leaders of The Jun- i I ior High 05 The fuTure fresh 1 mcm class. Eighth grader delicately files her clay horse for perfection They even puT pretty linle circles around my grades! 25 Maybe if I concentrate, The grades will change. FIRST ROW: P. Abramowitz, R. Adams, C Adler, S. Nexclnder, L. Allen, S. Allen, A. Anderson, L. Anderson, R. Anderson, MA Anrhony, D. Apking, M. ApseloH, M. AronoH, J. Arons, K. At- wood, B. Bailey, R. Baillie, C Baker, D. Baker, G. Barge, G Burke, M. BarHey, D Buss. SECOND ROW: H4 Bauer, M. Bear, R. Becmy, J. Beckhom, M. Beckner, J. Behr, J Bell, C. Bermcn, D BernHeld, P. Berry, E. Betoncourt, N. Betzing, K. Bible, D. Bierley, L. Blackwood, J. Blesch, M. Blevins, M. Bluesfein, F. Boone, M Boskind, R. Boyd, A. Bratemon, D. Brcay THIRD ROW: E Breifburg, L. Brock, L. Brooks, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, L. Brown, P. Brown, 5. Brown, D. Bruegmon, J. Surge, D, Burgess, J. Burress, SA Busick, G, Butler, W. Byrd, D. Byrum, M. Cohn, L. Carneyl F. Corie, A. Curler, R. Carter, D Cosh. FOURTH ROW: M. Casper, L. Cosuro, M. Chriswell, S. Chumbley, A. Clark, C. Clerk, M. Ciork, P, Clem, R. Clemons, D. Cohen, S. Cohen, J Collins, B. Conrad, C. Cook, D. Cooper, 8. Creor, P. Croley, P. Curtis, J Daley, D Darding, D. Day, J, Deckel- hnum, 5. Diamond. FIFTH ROW: N. Dobrin, T. Dreskin, G. Duane, A. Dukes, GI Dunaway, P. Easter, M. Eaton, C. Ebcchr er, R. Ehrlich, C. Engel, B. Evans, M. Evans, B. Eve, W. Fuulk, R. Fensfer, C. Fink, M. Fisher, C. Fishman, O. Fletcher, D, Fosfor, G. Foster, K. Foster, G. Fox, SIXTH ROW: S. Frank, J Frazee, B. Freeman, F Freeman, T Freeman, R. Friedlonder, D. FriedV mon, S. Friedman, H Froiicl'l, E. Gody, B. Galbraith, J. GertzA mun, L. Gindy, D, Glunfz, K. Glover, H. Gross, RV Gold, A. Goldberg, S. Goldberg, J. Golding, K. Goldstein, S. GoldsreEn, J Gollusch. SEVENTH ROW: H. Gonzales, H. Greenland, R. Hair- ston, S. Halper, B. Harmer, C. Hammons, J. Hammons, D. Harris, H. Harris, L. Harris, M. Harris B. Horrop, R. Hayden, M, Heil- mon, N. Helwig, B. Hendrichs, T, Henry. M Hepner, D, Hess, 5. Hess, D. Hill, E. Hill, T. Hinton. EIGHTH ROW: M. Hirka, R. Hirschberg, R. Holman, R. Holzer, B. Hudgins, C. Hughes, S. Hughes, L, Hurl, E. Hyman, E. Hyman, B. Hymon, M. Ingram, R4 lfkon, B4 Jacobs, T, JeHers, R. Jenning, L. Johnson, P. Johnson, P, Johnson, T. Johnson, D. Johnston, H. Jones, R. Jones. 26 Lunch time provides Time for the more cultural outside reading, 1 ' 34.215410: FIRST ROW: R. Kondelson, J. Kaplan, M. Kupson, M. Kaufman, S. Kaufman, J. Kehrer, P. Kelly, D King, E. King, E. King, R. Kinman, S Kitoiewiiz, S. Klein, H. Klug, S, Knobler, B, Koch, B. Kuhn, 3 Koshover, S. Krave1z, N. Krovifz, L Kruse, D. Kuhr, S. Kwicfek, N. Lundsman, J. Loss, M. Levine,- SECOND ROW: 5. Levy, B. Lewis, E. LiffenhoH, M. Lif'mun, A. Logan, E. Long, R. Longworth, B. Loveless, 3 Lucas, D. Luginbill, B. Luken, C. Male, L, Malmdn, W. Molune, D, Mcndef, H. Marbly, D. Marcus, E. Margolis, B Morguet, J. Mar- mer, MA Murmer, W. Murfin, T. Mascari, H. Massek R. Mayer, T. MGZEF; THIRD ROW: G. MCAninch, M, Mc- Aninch, R. McCorncn, R. McDowell, T. Meiss, M. Messer, P Messer, R. Metculfe, J; Meiz, L. Meyers, B. Mil- ler, N. Minks, D. Mitchelll J. Moeller, G MoHord, J. Mofield, B. Montgomery, D. Moore, A. Mootry, G Morgan, D. Morrison, D Mofley, E. Nelson, J. Newsmw, M. Noel, L. Nolan; FOURTH ROW: M. O'Brien, 3. Okren', F. Olverson, R. O'Necl, D. Oppenheimer, CA Osky, M. Ouziel, H. Poms, T. Paton, J. Pearson, R. Peck, P, PeloHe, B. Peirey, D. Phillips, D. Pilder, D. Pinkelton, M. Plot, N, Plofnick, SA Pockros, N Porgos, P. Por'er, P4 Posfolski, B. Preston, D PueH, R. Redford, C. RQHO; FIFTH ROW: P. Reynoids, EA Richmond, M Richshafer, M, Rissover, C. Rittenhouse, P. Roberts, D. Robinson, H. Rosen, J. Rosenfurb, J. Rosenf'leld, S. Rofhmun, P. Rowe, B. Rouse, M. Ruben, J4 Rumn, P. Rutfencutfer, P. Ryder, R. Saks, B. Solyers, C. Semis, A. Samuel, M. Sander, R. Supudin, D. ScheH, RV Schneider, M1 Schulein; SIXTH ROW: C, Schwartz, E. Schwarrz, S, Schwartz; P Selman, S. shallot, R. Shapiro, E. Shemald, RA Sheffield, B. Sheppard, R Sherman, S. Shor, D, Shuller, S. Shuller, J. Sigman, R. Silverblaifl H, Silverman, S. Silversiain, W. Simms, L Simon, J. Simon, D. Simpson, F. Skurow, M. Skurow, E. Smith, L Smith, R Smith; SEVENTH ROW: 8 Smi'rh, J. Snider, D. Snifzer, S. Spclfer, R. Smirs, R. Stansberry, R, Stein, P, Steinberg, L. S1evens, C. Steven- son, I. Stiebel, 5. Stix, C. Stogsdill, L Stone, W. Surber, K. Sussmun, PA Sutton, G. Sweet, 5. Sweet, 5. Tait. G. Tenboschl J. Tassel, P. Thielen. S. Thompson, F, Timmons, D Tobin; EIGHTH ROW: L. Treitel, D. Turner, M. Twmy, J. Vaughn D. Ventre, E. Wages, R. Walf, D. WoHer, W. Wallerl S Wuxmun, S. Weaver, NL Weinberg, S. Weine, D Wefner, R. Weiner, L. Weinstein, M. West, M. Westbrooks, R. Westbrooks, S. Whtb ley, J. Wheeler, C. WhiHey, R. Wight, D. Wiley. H, Wilkins, B. Wilkinson; NINTH ROW: G. WiPIiams, G. Wilffums, R. Williams, S. Williams, W. Wilson, S, Wisemun, D. WoHson, L. Wolfson, S. Wolfsom 8; Wood, W. Wood, R. Woods, D. Woodward, S. Woody, D, Wright, G. Wyckoff, G. Young, J. Young, R. Zappin, A. Zorcch, K. Zeigler, N. Zeller, J. Zimmer, D. Zimmerman, D Zimmerman. J. Zippersiein; TENTH ROW: D. Zilch. Yea! The one with the Bulldog on it! x;:sggazmmzzwz:zm-awmtmazeykiwmaaz:gmmtjm The Freshmen, as The oldesT of The T Junior High, were more able To wiT- ness The Triumphs of success and The sorrows of defeoTe Members of The T Freshman Class assumed The roles of :. The Junior High School leaders and T! become more aware of The incon- T gruiTies of school and life. The cul- . minoTIon of The Junior High days was T reached 03 The freshmen ocTively T pGrTicipaTed GS elecTed officers 0T T The sTUdenT governmenT and 05 sTor T performers in eThleTics. The year ended wiTh The TrodiTionol Freshman RecogniTion Day, honoring Those freshmen who had porTroyed leader- ship in Their Junior High School. FRESHMEN I I always wondered who! Allomytes jcbonicus looked like. We won! W 0 r r 0 s t e e w 5 h c u 5 s 9 n 4n b 9 ,m 0 mr Jun :1: FIRST ROW: 5. Abermon, D. Abrams, R. Abrams, M. Ackermon, J. Adams, J. Adams, B. Allen, D. Allen, H. Allen, J. Allen, H, Alexander, S. Appelblmr, H. Aren- burg, A. Arons. SECOND ROW: L. ATwood, L. Boer, L. Boggs, J. Borcsh, M, Barr. J, Bowen, R. Bartel. F. BarTFIeld, L. Barrett M. Bosketr, C. Battle, C Baffle, M. Baum, M. Beck. THIRD ROW: R. Beck M. Beckv horn, P. Bell, 3 BenneH, D. Berg, F. Bernstein, S. Better, M. Blockmun, M. Blulcrk, M. Blanton, T. Ble- vins, J. Bloch, D. Boone, V. BrasswelF. FOURTH ROW: N. Braun, B. Brovermon, B. Brei1burg, M Brenner, J. Brown, L. Brown, 5. Buckwuld, J. Buckmun, R. Butler, J. Cuddell, M. Cain, M. Campanello, EV Campbell, R. Campbell. FIFTH ROW: M. Carney, M. Currier, M. Carter, CA Cash, D. Cash, D. Casper, M. Cotes, B. Chorkins, J. Childress, A. Chudnof, T. Clements, 5. CagdeH, J. Cohen, J. Cohn. SIXTH ROW: A4 Cole, 5. Cole, G. Coleman, J. Colin, R. Culletf, F. Conrad, M. Corbeun, R. Cornelius, G, Covington, E. Cox, E. Cruse, P. Cunningham, G. Dorr, J. Davis. SEVENTH ROW: L. Davis, J. Dawes, M. Dobbs, L Doiby, V. Dorn, P. Doughman, R. Dunie, N. Durham, 8. Ed- wards, R. Eghermun, M Elliott, C. Ellis, K. Eskin, J. Fube. It's your turn to do the homework. 32 FIRST ROW: SA Fobe. B. chdis, M. Faust, J. Feldmon, T. Finch. L Finer, M. Finkelstein, D. FischoH, B. Fleischer, M. Fleischmon, L. Flinders. V. Foley, D. Fox, G. Franklin. SECOND ROW: H. Freilich, l. Freiiich, J. Friedemun, D. Friedman. L. Friedman, S. Froikin, J. Furer, 5. Gobel, SA GuHimore, R. Golinsky, P, Gurus, l. Gelz, V. Gibson, P. Glossman. THIRD ROW; A. Goldberg, B. Golda, M. Goidhoff, P. Golding, F. Goldman, J. Geode, E. Gordon, B. Goren B. Grad, L. Greenberg, P. Greene, T. Greene, 5, Greenwcid, T, Gregory. FOURTH ROW: L. Gruenemeier, K. GutgA sell, J. Gurh, V. Gan, S Guifmun, M. Hacker, M. Hogemeyer, K HeIperin, R. Homiy, W. Hardy, G. Harmon, W. Harmon, L, Harper, J4 Harris. FIFTH ROW: G. Harvey, J. Hnssel, G. Haupsrein, D. Hay, slip, D. Heery, R. Hellman, L. Helson, L. Herren, S. Hess, M. Hiudt, l. Hodesh, H. Home, 3, Horwiiz, S. Horwin. SIXTH ROW: G. Huber, L. HUdSOn, D, HuFf, R, Huffman, J. Hyoms, RA Hyams, B. HyoH, A, Imber, M Jacobs, P Jacobs, H. Jarnicke, D. Jenans, C Jessie, D. Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: D. Johnson, L. Johnson, M. Johnston, E. Jolley, B, Jones, 5 Jube- Iirerl 5. Justin, F Kanelopoulos, J. Kapkm, J. Kaplan, L Kaplan, GV K012, J. Katz, M. Katz. FIRST ROW: P. K012, B. KUUHmun, L. Keel- ing, S. Kelly, N. Kersey, D. Kessel, D. Kirsi ner, T. Kimmey, J Kleinmun, SA Knoop. SECOND ROW: 5. Konmd, J. Kresser, R. Krueven, D. Kuhn, M. Kuios, F. Kuykeni doll, 5. Lung, N Lurobee, A. Lawson, J. Leaks, THIRD ROW: J Lehman, V. Lehman, P Lehrner, R. Lerer. FOURTH ROW: B, Lerner, J Levenson, A. Levine, E, Levine. FIFTH ROW: J. Lew'ne, D. Lewis, R. Lieb- schutz, CA Under. SIXTH ROW: L, Lingo, L. Loew, I Loewenstein, V. Love. SEVENTH ROW: 0. Lurie, P. LyOns, T. Mains, G. Mule. EIGHTH ROW: B. Moloney, I. Mol- Foh, M, MandeH, N. Marks. NINTH ROW: J. Marshnli, H. Martin, M. Martin, B. Ma!- her. TENTH ROW: R. McCorncm, S. M:- Clure, C, McConbgue, L, McFoHund. Honest, the answer just slipped my mind! '-J..m: Cindy attempts on answer. : ?bm FIRST ROW: R. Mchuin, P. MeHord, TA IMeHord, NL Meiss, M. Messer, M. Mon? hews, B, Miller, K. Millen N MHoFsky, C. Moore SECOND ROW: D. Moore, T. Moore, C. Morgan, E. Morgen, E. Murgun, K. Morgan, J. Moschinsky, B. Moses, J. Murray, L. Napier. THIRD ROW: K. Neu- lwordt, V. Nimn, R. Norman, M. November. FOURTH ROW: D. Okrem, J. Oliver, B. Owens, J. Parrish. FIFTH ROW: M. Poher- son, S Payne, K. Pearson, L. Peotross. SIXTH ROW: H. Pendleron, E, Pennick, J. Pesom, H. PetrEcoFf. SEVENTH ROW: L. PhiHTps, Z. Phipps, P Pinales, E. Plofnick. EIGHTH ROW: J. P001, K. Porler, 5. Powell, L Powers. NINTH ROW: C waen, W. Quan, O Redford, J. Randolph TENTH ROW: C. Rnpp, B. Read, B. Redmon, J. Reed. Students gather To discuss the day's events. From the mids? of minds comes a great fi'tought. : ,...,...1.,g.:' 99., .A. ; A .. V. . . .,... ..:.. . . -. 11am 36 FIRST ROW: T Rees, V. Reese, S. Reichelf, G. Reisenberg, A. Reyes, M. Ritter, T. Rizzo, R. Robineife, W. Robins, J. Robin, son. SECOND ROW: Dy Rock- well, B, Rogovin, P. Rolnick, Y. Roman, J. Rose, M Rosen, L. Rosenwold, A. Ross, F. Roth- child, 5. Royce. THIRD ROW: L Royse. J. Sodler, H. Semis. D. Sapadin, R. ScheH, N. Schlocht, D. Schreiberg, O. Schuflz, E. Schwartz, L. Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: B. Schwarz, M. Schwarz, C, Schloss, M. Scruggs, S. Seeskin, M, Seilkcp, M. Senor, 5, Service, M. Shop'sro, L. Sherman. FIFTH ROW: S. Shifres, F, Shirley, J, Shnider, C. Siegel, C. Siegel- man, 8. SiIverman, G, Simmons, IL Simons, M, Skolnick, C, Smith. SIXTH ROW; G. Smith, M. Smith. N. Smith, W. Smith, C. Spears, S. Spears, E. Spie- gel, G. Spilman, E. Spifzberg, L. Spi'ziey. FIRST ROW: T. Stein, D. Siern, M. Stone, R, StrinholL 5. Strong, M. Tuulbee, L, Taylor, G. Tekuelve, L. Thomas, S. Thomas. SECOND ROW: P. Thompson, B. Todd. V. Tomarin, N. Torry, L. Turner, C. Ungruhn, J. Volin, G. Vorion, V. Vick, A. Vilensky. THIRD ROW: E. V1ne- gcrd, S. V005, A. Wagner, M. Wuhan, R. Warner, J. Warren, H. Worth, l. Wuspe, M. Wot- kin5, 5. Watson. FOURTH ROW: C. Weaver, G1 Weinberg, A. Weisbrot, B. Weisbrot, R Weissu kopf, R. Werthoiser, R. Wiiber, MV Wilchins, B. Willlioms, M. Williams, FIFTH ROW: P. Wil- son, R. Wilson. C WEN, C. Wm, A. Wolf, G. Wonson, G. Wom- sin, R. Wolpo, L. Wrighf, W; Young. SIXTH ROW: H. Zimmer, CV Zimmerman, P. Zuchowicki. Students work cooperatively m complete 0 diFFIcuh assignment. Isa-Iss-BOYSGm .5. 38 e. c n D d Iu. f5 5 e c C U s a h .m D: m o c c o m g n w .n .M. .m W m H U D. e s U s e r o m o LH p o S , I ' x 'i SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: E. Aposioiides, Ki Kesseriing, P. Owens, M. Shelton, T. Shevel l. Wise. Fr Donahue, Mrs. Jr Boggio, Class Adviser,- SECOND ROW: P. King, J, Cable, G. MCGee, B. King, M. Wiener, K. Neugebouer, J. Royal. Not piclured: MV Connell, L. Ellison, S. Doheriy, R. HassebrOCk, L, i Nizor, M. Rheingold, K. McNeil, M. Hall. I iii S O P I I O M O R ES OFFICERS: Tinne Shave, Vice President; Mrs. J. Boggio, Adviser; Ken Neugebauer, Treasurer,- i i Martha Berger, Secretary,- Forrest Donahue, President The sophomore class, QJThough a composite of sTudenTs from various Junior High Schools, was bound Strongly To form 0 single, massive unit. Eager 10 Take odvonioge of Their newly-ocquired senior high rank and To display their enihusiosm and spirit, The sophomores supported their Sophomore Advisory Board in organ- izing and promoting o candy solei Holiday Hopi dances and various other class functions The opportunie Ties oFiered by 0 senior high school enabled The sophomore to further seek and develop a unique goal in his life as he proudly expressed spiriT by participating in football games, basketball games, and school pro- ductions. i i. II kfmyrwmwwawmwn iW$1 1mwamwuwmwmw t , muni-EEWJ Mvmmmw FIRST ROW: H Adams, N. Adams, R. Ad- ler, G. Albert, M. Alexander, D. Allen, J. Amos, P. Anderson. SECOND ROW: T Andrews, B. Angel, B. Apking, E Aposto- lides, S, Applebcum, L. Arms1rong, M. AronoH, M. Atwood. THIRD ROW: E. AL bill, B. Baker, J. Baker, V. Boliew, C, Bolhnger, A. Bolterman, S Barasch, W Barbour. FOURTH ROW: M. Barkley, 3. Barnes, J. Baron, L. Batchelor, J. Boumgorti ner, P. Boumgoriner, C. Becker, J. Beck- mon. FIFTH ROW: M4 Bedweill, C, Behn, H. Beigel, P. Benlomin, E. Benson, P. Ben? Xey, A. Berg, A. Berg. SIXTH ROW: M. g Berger, 5. Berger, F. Earning, G. Bernstein, B. BeTzlng, B Bissell, M. Shck, B. Blanton. SEVENTH ROW: E. Biock, R. Bluesfein, D. Blum, R. Boggild, N. Bcnopfel, A. Bortz, J. Bowling, S Bowman. EIGHTH ROW: T E Brommull, P. Brock, D. Brockmonl J. Bro- : nell, P. Brooks, C. Brownd J. Brown, J : ' Brown. NINTH ROW: M. Brown, M. Brown, i V. Bruno. How come I never get the some answer as Mrs Davis? FIRST ROW: T. Bunnen S. Burden, R. Burge, P. Burke, B. BurneH, R, Burnett, B. Burress, V. Bun. SECOND ROW: EL But chkes, J. Cable, T. CoddeH, J. Coin, P. CaIdweH, K. Calhoun, J. Campanello, E. Campbell. THIRD ROW: H. Campbell, T. CompbeH, S. Carpenter, J Caruthers, L. Cosh, D. Cedergren, B. Chapman M. Chapman. FOURTH ROW: M. Chorkins, M. Cicccio, M. Citron, R. Claylon, P. Cle- mems, S. CoHey, R. Cohen, L. Cole FIFTH ROW: S. Colebrook, M. Connell, L. Cook, B. Cooper, 5. Cooper, R, Coppel, SV Corica, M CosieHo. SIXTH ROW: E. Couch, J. Cowen, L Cox, L, Cromwell, C. Dalton, M. Dcrdingl K. Douterich, T. DoV vey. SEVENTH ROW: K Davis, T, Davis, R, Dees, D. Delegofor, C. Dickey, L. Dilr berll S. Dilbert, FV Donahue. EIGHTH ROW; 5, Doherry, R. Dove. C. Dukes, J. Dunker, S Durbin, D. Durham, D. Dwyer, S. Eoerwine. NINTH ROW: L. Easterl P. Ebocher, R. EdeH. I must have missed 'he punch line, or something. -:2 H. , .. .. . .. . . , , .. . ..-. . -.. .- MW... ' 7m; $-1 1:49?1' . -. 414' '13:; .. I, -. r v.74; mgwy 3'5 Hls Hm! the latest dance? FIRST ROW: J. Ellis, R. Emmanuel, N. Engstrond, D. Evans, J. Everman, J. Fallon, F. Ferrell. C, Fewell, R Field, M. Fiermurk, D. Finberg, L. Finkelmon, R. Fish C. Floyd, C Fohlen, R. Foland, G. Forrest C. Fox, J. Fox, K. Fox, M. Fox. SECOND ROW: T Fox, 1 D. Franklyn, J. Frelcnd, B. Frenser, B. Fr'xedIonder, D. Friedman, L. Friedman, C. Frisby, A, Frisch, D. Frisch, B. Frosf, R. FuHon, J. Furbay, H. Gonson, A. Geller, V. Giccomenil B. GHberT, J. Gildenbkzm F, Gilderf, J. Ginsburg, B. Githalmon. THIRD ROW: 3. Glonfz, O. Gcforth, K. Golond, G. Goodwin, L. Goodwin, P. Gordon, J. Grcf, M Greenberg, R. Greenberg, C. Greene, E Greene, J. Greene, P. Greenland, 5. Greenwell, J. Grimm, R. Gron, S. Haarmun, BA Hahn, M. Hall, E. Humm, K. Henley. FOURTH ROW:'R. Henley, J. Hargis, B. Harper, K. Harper, L. Harper, C. Harris, D. Harris, L. Harris, L. Harris, B. Harrison, 5. Harrison, SK Hurrop, K. Hort, M. Horfsock, B. Harvey, R. Hcssa brack, G. Havens, P. Huvlik, C. Hay, T. Hayden, D. Hoyslip. FIFTH ROW: P. Hedger, J. Hemmer, N. Heintzelmcn, A. Helfer, J. Hendricks, B. Henry, B. Herren, B. Herrick, M, Herzug, R. Herzog, C. Hicks, C. HHberf, O. Hillman, B. Hilton, D, Hirsch- berg, H. Hock, J. Hodde, J. Hoeltke, N. Honon, 3. Honunn, G. HorrL SIXTH ROW: D. Housley, M. Haword, D. Howells, P. Huber, B, Huckoby, B. Hudson, C. Hughe; L. Hughes, T, Humes, L. Hunt, 5. lnouye, C. llkoff, A. Ivery, D, Jackson, E, Jacobs, I. I JeFfries, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, M. Johnsan, B. Jones. SEVENTH ROW: B. Jones, J. Jones, B. Kobrin, B. Kaelter, A. Kalon, T. Kanfor, J. Kaplan, J. Kcsf'lr, K, Kcssner, C. Kastens, L. Katz, K Kaufman, C. Kemp, K. Kendrick, K. Kesselring, N. Khoury, J. Kidd, J. Kimpel. R, Kincaid, 8. King, C. King. EIGHTH ROW: R King, M. Kinmon. J. Kipner, C. chymun, A. Klein, J. KTein, J. Kneipp, A. Knighfen, K Koenig, R. Kopman, T. Kopp, S. Kornhauser, B. Koflenbrook, L. Kronrzl K. Kruus, S. Krouss, D Kresser, P. Krueger, E. Kuegner, B. Kuhn, J. Kuyper. 1 i 42 imammrmmhm:MmeWmmm 41L Are you sure the car is supposed to Hr? FIRST ROW: B. Londmon, D, Longford, G, 1.05505, M. Lossoff, B. Lawhorn, C. quhorn, A, Lawson, J. Lee, K. Lee, W, Lee, D. Lees, V. Lerch, S. Lessure, S. Leugers, A. Levine, M. Lew'ne, L. Lew'son, E. Levy, J. Levy, K. Lewallen, M. Likermqn. S. Lipp, D. Lipsky, R. Llscow. SECOND ROW: I. Linleioha, A. Lifz, J. Llewellyn! B. Long, R. Lorenz, J. Loveless, D. Lowenstein, D, Main, J. Malloy, H. Malofsky, M. Muloney. A. Mcndell, B. Marcus, P. Marcus, R. Marcus, A. Mcrcuse, C, Morksberry, M. Marrinson, C. Marshall, S Marsh, C. Marts, L. Mchrnon, L. McClusky, S, McDermoH. THIRD ROW: A. McDevIH, D. McDoweH, G. McGee, R McGee, D. Mcllvain, D. McKenzie, M. McNeol, H. McNeil, K. McNeil, P. McSpcdden, G Meiners, M. Mesloh. K. Messer, N. Mefhurd, C. Metzger, B. Meyer, C Miller, N. Miller, T. Mills, V. Mills, J. Mitchel, N. Mifchell, P. Mifcheil, C. MoHord. FOURTH ROW: 3. Montgomery, A. Moorel M. Morris, J. Moskowitz. C. Murdock, J. Myers, M. Napier, R. Nebobky, S. Nebolsky, T. Neighbors, D. Neuer, K. Neugebouer. J. Newstofe, A Nichols, P. Nidich, J. Nippert, L. Nizor, B. Nogen, R. North, M. NuDeH, C. Oaks, T. Oaks, L Okvit, B. Oliver. FIFTH ROW: 3. Olkes, D Oneal, M, Orchin, M. Owens, 0. Owens, P. Owens, D. Padgett, R. Pullo- dino, G. Pasteur, N. Payne, R Payne, K. Peifif, S. Pnug, L. Phelps, L. Phelps, G. Philbin, B Pinsky, R. P1055. J Plummer, J. Pollok, D. Powelf, B. Pawers, S. Prafher, H. Preston, SIXTH ROW: D. Prete, B. Price, B. Pyne, C. Quan, L. Raiser, M. Ruben, N, Rubensfein, R. Radobough, C. Rotcliffe, D. Redford, T. Rom, M, Rappaporf. K. Ratiner, D. Roy, 5 Read, J. Reed, KA Reeves, M Reinbock, T. Reinhart, S. Retzler, B. Reynolds, J. Rey nolds, Y. Reynolds, M. Rheingold. SEVENTH ROW: G. Richard, D. Richards, G. Richards, E. Richter, M. Rina, A, Ronrk, P. Robbins, C. Robinson, A. Rodgers, M. Rodner, B. Ronon, G. Roofs, B. R0581 P4 R058, M. Rosedale, C. Roseman, B4 Rosenberg, S. Rosenberg, B. Roth, J. Royal, J. Royal, B. Rush, G. Ryder. R. Solkind. EIGHTH ROW: G. Sclyers. MA Samuelson, B. Sender, S. Schuengold, B. Schoerges, C. Schechter, M. Schemer, T. Scheve, J Schindler, J. Schmidf, R. Schnee, DA Schneider, M. Schneider, 5. Schueschner, C. Scott, R. Seal, 5. Seay, R. Segol, 5. Seidenmon, T. Seidler, L. Show, P. Shannon, B. Sharp, 0; Sharp. NINTH ROW: L. Sharp, C. Sheff, M. Shelton, K. Shoemaker, M. Shor, N. Shore, R Shuller, D Shumon, P. Siegel, J. Siemering J. Sien, B. Silier, P. Silverblult, BA Silverstein, K. Simone, L. Skurow, RA Skurow, C. Smirh, D. Smith, G. Smnh, L. Smith, P. Smith, T. Smith, J. Solomon 44- ' But I don'f have time for a D1! 45 FIRST ROW: J. Solomon, M Sparks, C. Spencer, 5. Spencer, E4 Spivok, S. Spotted Horse; M Sf. John, T. Stairs, C. Stumos. SECOND ROW: J. Stein, 5. Stein, 5. Stem- berg, C. Stephens, E. Siephenson, K. Stern, M. STern, J; Stevens, L. Stevens, B Sfewurl. THIRD ROW: D. Sfewcrll V. Stoker, G, Srone, R. Sirousbough. FOURTH ROW: H. STreet, H. Strumpf, R Sfudt, L. SuHender, FIFTH ROW: B. Taplils, M. Topiifs, S, Takeu- chi, M. Talbert, SIXTH ROW: C. Toyior, T. Taylor, D, Thatcher, E. Theiss. SEVENTH ROW: C. Thielen, W. Thomas. K. Thompson, P. Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: P Tirobcssi, M. Torreuno, DA Trimble, D. Tracy. NiNTH ROW: R. Tranbyl S, Treiiel, K. Turner, P. Van Meter. TENTH ROW: J. Van Wagoner, C. Vought. Sophomores gaze in amazemem as a classmuf Members of the bond ceremoniously fold the Hag. :- :- mvmhk monstrcnes a unique use of lhe heed. FIRST ROW: B. Vilensky, R. Vogler, R. Vogt, J. Voiaw, R Wacksmon, T. Wahlberg, D, Wuldman, D, Waller, F. WuHer, L. Wolier. SECOND ROW: J. Walsh, R. Word, 0.. Washer, 5 Wossermon, H. Waterman, J Watkins. G. Watson, V. Watson, R. Watfers, D. Wants. THIRD ROW: J. Weaver, L. Wagner, D, Weik, J. Weiner. FOURTH ROW: A Weppler, J. WEST, M Wheeler, A Whipple. FIFTH ROW: S. White, D WTehe, M. Wienen E. Wilber. S'IXTH ROW: F. Wiles, J. WiHer, P. WiHiams, L Winston. SEVENTH ROW: L Wise, M. Wolf, N. Wolf, G. Woods. EIGHTH ROW: D. Wright, R. Wyronbnik, R. Young, 3. Young. NINTH ROW: T. Zuferes, M. Ziegler, R. Zigler, JA Zimmerman, TENTH ROW: M. Zipkes. Students vividly portray the leading roles in a drama production. Liwmfi ,1 V i .7 OFFICERS: Robin Sevester, Treasurer; Steve Cloybon, President,- Sczndy Scholar, Vice Presidcm. JUNIORS Although The Juniors reached a phase closer To The completion of high school and seriously began con- TemploTing The fuTure, This spirited group did noT sTop in The whirl of ocTiviTies. Ordering class rings, planning dances, money-mcking profecTs, 0nd 0 Junior Prom consumed only a small TrocTion of Their ocTive lives. YeT, The Juniors realized The Change The following year would provide when They would be- come The oldest sTUdenTs c1 Woodward. Plans for colleges hod To be mode and inTerviews wiTh Their counselors and college represenToTives began. Jun- iors were given The opportunity To utilize Their oc- cumuloTed knowledge by Taking various college board TesTs. A more concenTroTed look 0T The TuTure was made 05 each Junior soughT his individual goal and place in life. 48 Secremry; Roy Roberrs. u .. - '- u..m49 L :xzu9ijik33LWiEEEf-1MWM?MWW ugaawwi m Wu..- 3.. , : ieemrmxumij FIRST ROW: D Abbott, M. Abrams, R Abrams, J. Ach, J, Acres, D. Adams, J Adler, M. Adler, S. Adler, J. Albrighf, R. Alex, D. Alexander, J1 Alexander, J. Allen. SECOND ROW: 5. Allison, A Alpert, S. Ahbier, M. Amos, M. Andrews, M. Applegate, L. Armstrong, L Arons, I. Asfour, J. Austin, B. AzbiH, T. Boer, D. Bol- lard, C. Barr. THIRD ROW. J. Burfals, -C. Barton, 5. Buyer, J chersdorfer, J. Buys, R. Beuffy, M. Becker, J. Beckham, R Beer, D. Behr, J. Brenner, J. Benson, H. Bernard, J Bernfeld. FOURTH ROW: T. Bernheimer, B. Bernstein, L, Bernsrein, S. Bernsfein, C. Berry, 5. Betz, D. Bevilacqua, J Bible, R. Bickel, R. Biggs, 3 Biggs, W. Biggs, M, Bilger, C. Bifl. FIFTH ROW: T. Black- well, J. Blackwood, B. Blesch, L. Blicblum, G Boone, M Boone, D, Boskind, M Bowman, M, Boyd, R. Boyer, T. Bradford, M. 8mm, 8. Brusingfon, R. Braunsfein. SIXTH ROW: M. Bruvermon, CA Bray, D. Brewer, V. Bright, M. Brock, B. Brockrnon, B. Brown, B. Brown, H. Browning, S. Brueggemun, N Buchwald, J. Buck- man, G, Burkey, N. Burlin. 255mm 5;: JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORY BOARD: FIRST ROW: Koren Smith, Debby Whisenhunt, Denni Under, Penny Levine, Rhoda Tessel, Beverly Bushman; SECOND ROW: Phyllis Dobrin, Sandy Schafer, Marlene Cohn. Nancy Sopqdin, June Sheppard, Jo Ell'en Mognarini; 50 VHIRD ROW: Mike Humm, Jon Bernfeld, Jack Bible, Dick Donohoo, Ken Kuresman, Mug Behr, Mark Silverstein, Steve Pilder, Larry Horwitz, Chuck Meyer, Alan Kmvitz. 51 FIRST ROW: J. Burrus, B. Bushman, D. Busick, 5. Bufz, S. Byrd, B. Caldwell, H. Cumins, M. Cunterl L Ca- rothers, T. Carr, 5. Carson, J. Casper, C. Cosmo, B Cetfel. SECOND ROW: C. Chambers, T. Chambers, R. Chandler, R. Chapman, R. Chapman, .1. Chesser, R. Cholok, P. Citron, L. Clark, S. Clark, 5. Clark, D. Clayborn, S. Claybon, S. Coffey. THIRD ROW: 5. Cohen, L Cohn, M. Cchn, P. Conn, S. Connell, R. Cooper, P. Corbeun, L. Comm, K. Coughlin, J. Counts, 5 Courtier, D. Cruse, D. Crooks, R Crumher FOURTH ROW: 5. Crutcher, 8 Cummins, S, CunningA horn, B. Curtiss, D. Cusher, R. Davey, M. Davis, D. Deckelboum, I. Delaney, D. Defmering, D. Dieiz, H. Diefz, MV Disher, L DishonA FIFTH ROW: P. Dobrin, A Dombar, R. Dombor, D. Donohoo, C. Dorfmnn, 5. Downs, R. DreHer, G. Drexelius. L. Duszynof, 5. Easter, C. Ebel, A. Eden, R. EHron, J. Eichhorn. SIXTH ROW: D. Eichorst, E. Ellis, K. Eliison, J. Engterr, J. Epperson, L. Evans. D. Fairbanks, 5. Falls, P. Farkos, M, Farley, S. Farris, P. Feldman, M. Ferguson, A. Fields, A r 43-h. Solemn tribute lo :1 fallen herov m. min dWAWSKWE . 52 FIRST ROW: M. FindIow, B. Fink, G. Finkelstein, A. Fischer, F. Fischer, T, Fischer, E. Fishmun. SECOND ROW: J. Fix, J Francis, H. Fox, J. Flynn, H. Fleisch- mun, L Flechtheim, S. Flanagan, THIRD ROW: D. Franklin, E Franklin, F. Freeman, 5. Freeman, T. Freesa, C Freund, L Friedberg. FOURTH ROW: C. Friedman, E. Friedman, J. Friedman, R. Froikin, M. Frontino, B. Gabbord, J. Goible, FIFTH ROW; K. Gol- Joher, J. Gallop, P1 Gambia, A. Gardner, G Gorren, K. Gcmo, P. Gendelman, SIXTH ROW: J George, S Gerdsen, M. Gerson, A. Getz, A. 6212, R Gibson, M, Gilb. SEVENTH ROW: R. Gilhooley, NL Gloss, G. Godbey, L. Gold, BA Goldberg, B. Goldberg, R. Gold- en. EIGHTH ROW: E. Goldenberg, G. Goldenberg, T. Goldfurb, G. Goodman, C. Gordon, G. Gordon, S Graber. NINTH ROW: 5. Gruller, L. Gray, L. Green. A, Greenberg. FIRST ROW: A. Greenland, J. Grieves, C. GroshoH, S. Hobermon, R. Hackenbmchr, J. Hagemeyer, P. Huines. SECOND ROW: J. Harris, J. Hall, B. HumiNon, M. Hamm, F. Hummer, T. Hammond, T. Hammond. THIRD .ROW: A. Hamish, S. Henley, A, Harper, C. Harris, K. Harris, K. Harris, H. Hartman. FOURTH ROW: 13. Humeld, C. Huuk, H. Haupstein, B. Havens, Ex Hawks, E. Hacker, 5, Helmon. FIFTH ROW: 5. HeI- WES, J. Hendricks, J Hersher, N, Hess, S. Hess, W. Hess, D. HilL SIXTH ROW: N. Hiudf, D. Hobbs, S, Holzer, M. Holfke, M, Hon, R. Honkonen, D. Hope- well. SEVENTH ROW: D. Horton, L. HorwiTZ, M. HOUS- er, J. Howard, M. Hunley, B, Hymonx, M. lsuacs. EIGHTH ROW: F, isemcmn, R Jacobs, E, JGHG, D. Jonigen, E. Jarmon, G. Jarnicki, D. Jasper NINTH ROW: G, Jesse, C Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Jones. Did you hear ihe chesf? ..AEDE?E' 351$.-. FEE .m- Murgie's spirited indw'viduall'ty pleases her peers. FIRST ROW: 5. James, F. Kobakoff, L, chokoFf, B. Kabel, B. Kunter, E. Kunter, M. Kaplan, 5. Kaplan, B. Kassner, J. Katz, G. chz, H. Kafz, G. Kefley, 5. Kent, P. Kidder, S. Kidwell, G. Kidwell, M. Kiessling, T. Killens, J. Kimpai, A. King, G. King, L, King. SECOND ROW: T. Kin- , nay, S. Kirschner, A. Kifuiewifz, B. Klein, L, Knapp, C. i Knoop, T. Kober, M. Koeninger, T. Kolb, R. Koolmon, R. Koopmun, B. Koshover, A. Krovifz, C. Kreger, H Kropveld, J. Krupnik, E. Krusa G. Krufhaupf, K. Kuresman, A. Long, B. Long, E. Lung, D. Lonier. THIRD ROW: N Lambef, T. Lawson, R. Leeser, S. Lehrer, P. Leimon, S. Lepsky, l. Levine, P. Levine, E. Lewis, J, Lewis, K. Lx'ebermcn, S. Liebschufz, l. Lichfenszfein, P. Ligon, D. Linder, J. Lipsky, P. Livingston, 1 G. Lose, P. Loos, D. aneless, S. Luken, C. Mccinfyre, D Magilovy. FOURTH ROW: J. Magnurini, D. Mullin, C. Mala wirZ, J. Mqune, J. Manigun, F. Mann, J. Munlhey, 3. Mar- cum, T. Mcrgolis, J. Mark, N. Morkese, C. Morksberry, B. Mormer, N. Mormer, B, Marsh, D. Morfin, C. Maslov, R. Mgson, J Mcsfroncrdo, C. Mathews, J. Mathews, D, Mof- k fhews, N. Max. FIFTH ROW: K. Maxwell, M. Mayer! R : Mayer, J. Mays, D. McCarthy, 3 MchnIel, D. McDeviH, M. McDermott, W. McDowell, A. McEntire, G. McGee, L. McGee, M. McGowan, E. Mdnfosh, G. McKibben, C. Mc- MonUS, W. Means, G. MeHord, J. Meirose, M, Mendefson, J. Messer, S. Messer, I. Messlng. SIXTH ROW: S. Metz, RV Meyer, A. Mmer, B. Miller, K Miller, M. Miller, D. Mitchell, C. Mitchusson, A. Moller, C. Moore, J, Moore, E. Moritz, S. Morledge, R. Morris, J. Mosbnch, L. Mullenix, ll Mush rush, E. Myers, R. Myerson, J Myersteinj M. Nathan, M, Nebolsky, C. Nechemias. SEVENTH ROW: J. NEH, P. NeL son, R. Newhouser, S Newstme, T. Niesz, L. Noimanl J. Nunn, G. O'Bonion, D. Oexman, M, Ogden, M O'Hoin 5. Okrenf, l. Oneal, N, Osborn, S. Oscher, B. OscherwiTZ, K Oscherwitz, P. Oning, R. Ono, S. Ouziel, M. Purim, 3. Pastor, M. Polon. 54 Niall 5-1an LF1 , lliiul. 1,, I1 141 . .lfi Steve Wolfson uTiIizes his excess Time $0 The Utmost. 55 A u-ua-on nn-m FIRST ROW: P. Patterson, C Patton, J. Patton, P. Peuton, R. Fendery, B. Pendlefon, C. Perkins, L. Perfsfein, PA Phillips, 5. Pilder, Y. Pilturd, J. Plot, R; PJotnIck, T. Paley, F, Pool, R. Pope, 5. Postolski, D. Powell, W. Powers, B. Prather, K. Price, D. Pugh, G. Purdue, 5 Rahn, K Runsome, M. Rapnporf. SECOND ROW: 5 Rauch, S. Ruyis, T. Redmun, L. Reed, DA Rees, J. Rein- boch, L, Reins, N. Reinschmidf, J. Reis, M. Reisenberg, R. Rhodes, P. Rfch. E, Richardson, J. Riggins, Bl Rinsky, H. Rissover, S. RiHenhouse, G. Robbins, W. Robbins, R. Roberts, J. Robinson, 5. Rolnick, J. Roots, R. Rose, 3. Rosen, MA Rosenberg. THIRD ROW: B. Rosenfeld, D. Rosenfleld, H; Ross, D. Roflm man, JV Roudebush, T. Rowley, S. Rupert, M. Russak, C. Sachs, J. Socks, R, Sacks, D. Safer, J. Squers, S. Summons, M. Samuels, G. Sanders, L. Sand- Ier, E. Sopcdin, N. Supcdin, Y, Surwar, L. 5055, C. Sawyer, R, Scar, borough, 5. Schofer, S. Schoim, D. Sherrer. FOURTH ROW: L. Schlacht D. Schneider, B. Schoeniger, E. Schreiber, P, Schriever. C. SChroeder, MA ShuHer, A. Schuhz, A. Schwartz, J. Schwartz, L. Schwarfz, M. Schwcrfz, S. Schwartz, 5; Schwartz, 5. Schwartz, E. Schwarz, S, Seay, P. Seidner, S. Selevcn, 5 Serotkin, R, Sevester, VA Shafer, J. Shannon, E4 Shapiro, S. Sharfmun, J. Sharp. FIFTH ROW: J. Sheppard, A. Shreve, S. Skurow, C. Sheffield, C. Sherrow, M. Shind, 3. Shirley, 5, SiddGH, D. Siegel, J. Siegel, F. Sien, S. Silburn, H. Silvermon, M. Silvermun, M Silverstein, A. Simon, w L- ' ,x X Li 5 C. Simpkins, J. Sims, F, Singleton, S Slefe, C. Smifh, C. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, K, Smiih, K Smith. SIXTH ROW: T. Smith, M. Spoiie, J. Speeg, 8, Spencer, D Spencer, R. Spencer, Y Spicer, L Splegel, 5. Spiess, D. Spitz- Iey, D. Stamper, A4 Stark, S. SYeurns, M. Sleckler, 54 Stein, R. Sfefnou, J. Sfeltenkamp, D, Sfern, L, Stevens, R. Stevens, B. Stewart, 5. Stiebel, S. Sfill- puss, E. Stone, 5. Strotemeyer, M. Sirofbregen, SEVENTH ROW: P. $urber, D. Sutton, J, Sweef, C. Taylor, E. Taylor, M. Taylor, M. Tenell, J Tassel, R Tassel, L. Tessendorf, L. Thielen, K. ThieImeyer, S. Thomas, E. Thompson, L. Thompson, M, Thurman. B. Tilford, J, Todd, C. Tomorin, E. Toner, T Towns, P. Troicm, M. Troxel, R. Turner, B. Twifly, G. Ungruhn. EIGHTH ROW: R. Valerius, J. Van Slums, N. Van Wagoner, R. Vaughn, H. Victor, E. Wocksmun, L. Waldmon, K. Wallace, R. Were, A. Warner, C. Watson, N. Waxman, D. Weik, H. Weinberg, R. Weingcrmer, L. Weisschh, M. Weiizel, R. Wentzel, M. Werrhoiser, J. West, D, Whisenhuml L. Whitaker. M. Whittaker, R. Wilkinson, 5. Wilkinson, D. Williams, NINTH ROW; J, Williams, J. Williams, K. WiIliams, P. WiHiarns, P. WiHiams, R. Williams, C. Williamson, M. Willis, R. Wilner, C. Wilson, P. Wilson, R. Wilson, M Woer- ner, D. Wolf, JV Wolf, L, W'olf, E. Wolfe, S. Wolfson, M. Wrobel, L. Wyatt, D Yosofaf, T. Young, S. Younghums, R. Yund, S. Zokem, M. Zolesky. TENTH ROW: D. Zeigier, T. Zemboch, H. Ziebold, l Zimmerman, K. Zins, ugggl g J 'o A dy Sf k lobo to make h's fe m go. 57 s not as easy as you Think! uh: Charles Barnes, Henry Schneider, Jun Levin, and Sue Vogt guide The senior class. The senior yeochmd 0 goal is realized, 0 direcTion found. Toiling for six evenTs Tul years, each senior has known dis- couragemenT 0nd eniighTenmenT, disap- poinTmenT and Triumph, boredom and ToscinoTion. As a sevenTh grader, This year's senior plunged Timidly mm The physical, mental, and emoTionol invoive- menT of high school. He has emerged a senior, on individual who has grown Enthusiastic spirit and pride serve to unite The Class of 1964. hZMvtgq-a l. gaunzg H 11 o 1... ,. 1'. Iisl! h'l'I V. 11's.! 1!!12'.$-f 4m . I n g l c n a ' q a 1 V. '. A PORTRAIT GALLERY OF SENIORS Through personal sTruggle, Through group cooperaTion, and Through The guidance and examples of his 530 clossmofes, STriving for 0 goal and o direcTion, he has soughT his place in life. Because graduation is C1 iorge sTep Toword This goal, each senior, in The gallefy of senior porTroiTs on The next several pages, is awarded 0 piece 0T his own. DAVID ABERMAN CHERYL ALBERT BARBARA ALLEN JOHN ANDERSON TERRELL ANDERSON KERMIT ALLEN JAMES ALBERT JOANNE ACKERMAN STEVEN ADAMS MARLENE ALCOKE JEFFREY ANDERSON STEPHEN APPEL ROGER APPENFELDER ALLAN ARKUSH RJCHARD ARON CAROLE ASHCRAFT THOMAS ASHPAW RAYMOND AUGER VALERIE AZOUZ PEGGY BAIRD ELSIE BARBER LARRY BARGO DARRYL BARISHMAN CHARLES BARNES DALE BARNES CHARLES BARNETT i BARBARA BAUM PAULA BECHTEL PAUL BERNHEIMER ROBERT BIGGS 1 ! , l I VIRGINIA BAUM I LOUIS BECK 51' - KAREN BAUMGARDNER : VIRGINIA BISSELL MARCIA BERNSTEIN i 2 i KENNETH BAYLEN JERRY BERINGHAUS ROBERT BETZ WILLIAM BIVEN 62 GAIL BOCHNER MICHAELANNE BOLLINGER EVERETT BRACKETT MARSHA BLEVINS ROBERT BRAUN STEVEN BOYMEL CARMEN BRAY JOHN BLOOM Km I ALAN BOHACHE SHERYL BLOOM VONDA BOLIN ELDENA BRACKETT DAVID BREMER GARY BRENNER ROBERT BRODY SYLVIA BRENNER BARRY BROERMAN 4 i5 DIANE BRICKWOOD ROGER BROCKMAN RICHARD BROWERS MARTIN BROWN MICHAEL BROWN NA NCY BROWN ROBERT BROWN FRED BROWNING LARRY BYAR RICHARD CADDELL RUTH CARPENTER RANDI CASSELL RODN EY CAMPBELL LYNN CAHALL LINDA CASWELL BONNIE CARTER BARBARA CAHN MARCIA CLAYTON BARBARA CARNS MARTIN CALLNER MARCIA CASKEY NANCY COHEN 65 SUSAN COHEN DONNA CONISON LINDA COLIN BARBARA COPLAN g, s PHYLLIS COLLINS GAYLE COMBS SUSAN COPLAN 66 WILLIAM CORDES EVERETT CORK DOUGLAS CORNELIUS LUANN CORUM JANET COSTELLO BETTY DEES ELLEN DEVANNEY TIMOTHY DALBEY FRANK DAVID GARY DINAN NANCY DENDLER KEITH DANIEL KAREN DEUTSCH CONNIE DRAKE 67 STEPHEN DUNIE lOUlSE DURHAM BARBA RA DWYER THOMAS DYER JOYCE ELMORE LINDA EVANS NANCY ELLIOT LYNN EFFRON VIRGINEA EWING BEVERLY ELLIOTT GLENDA ELSCHLAGER ROBERT EIKENS MARJORIE FALONE ELAINE ELLERMAN DONALD ELLIOTT JAMES EVANS 68 PATRICIA FANNING WILLIAM FELDMAN ANITA FIDLER GARY FELLER RICHARD FINDLAY DARLENE FENSTER 69 KENT FISTER WILLIAM FINKELMAN CAROLE FISCHOFF NANCY FITE MARIAN FLORY HEATHER FOLAND WILLIAM FOLLI01T V waiiwnrmwrcwzzisissaxrawmtEsma-gmmw .1 'WJL n.3fJfrtmiL 'wruwaEirgmnmmwaW 1 SHIRLEY FORREST RUTH FOX JONATHAN FREIBERG PHILIP FRIEDMAN RITA FROLICH JANET FRICKE SYLVIA FOX . ii: 1: i l ROSEMARY GALLAGHER f: 1: CAROLE FOX i 1 J LINDA FOX DEBBE FRANKLIN RONNYE FRIEDENN MARY J0 GANNON I JAMES GARNER FRANK GERSON SOLOMON GIESER SUSAN GOLDHAGEN BRUCE GARRY 1 I: a . 11 z ROBERT GOLDMAN :w E M ; Ml ; ll 1 LAURENCE GHEARING i I CHRISTINE GILLILAND A , r i i ,1 2 i: U RICHARD GAST .- STEVEN GOLDMAN u SANFORD GERBER WALTER GIBSON CATHY GILLMAN EDWIN GOLDSTEIN 7! LOIS GOLDSTEIN HOWARD GOODWlN SUSAN GREENWOLD MARI E HAGEM EYER SHARON GOLLER LARRY GORDON BARRY GREER RICHARD GOODMAN GERALD HAGGARD BETTY GOODPASTER BARBARA GREEN JANE GRUBB JAMES HAGGARD GEORGIA HARRIS SUElLEN HASSEL BETTY JO HENDRICKS JERRY HALL LINDA HERMAN RODNEY HATAWAY RAYMOND HARRIS RUTH HALL TONI HAMILTON ANNE HASSEBROCK KENT HEINLEN SHERRI HILBERT i 1 KATHIE HILL SUE HILL GARY HILLMAN STUART HOCHMAN MICHAEL HODESH STEVEN HOFFMAN DONNA HORN 74 ANTHONY HOWARD MAXINE HORNSTEIN JOAN HOWARD JOYCE HOWARD LINDA HOSTIUK RICHARD HUFF M $ CAROLYN HUBER DAVID HULICK MARYLOU HUMPHRIES MARGARET HUNT MARK HYAMS AQUANETTA JACKSON 75 JANE JACOBS lOIS JACOBS DAVID JENIKE JOHN J ENTELSON CAROLE JOH NSON PAUL JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON JUDITH JOHNSON DAVID KABRIN JAY KARP DAVID KESSELRING CHRISHNE KIDDER LARRY KAHN KAREN KASSNER xkv KAY JONES PAUL KING I JACQUELYN JORDAN SHARON KANDELSON STEVEN KELLER 1 ANNE KRAPP TONY KNIGHT JERROLD KIRZNER STEVEN KINNEY ROBERT KRAUSE BARBARA KIRKLAND KAREN KNOX SANFORD KLEIN ANITA KRAV ETZ ALLEN KIRSCHBAUM MARGO KRU KE DAVID KOEHNKE CAROL KLINKER 77 CLAYTON KUHNELL ' k DAVID LAWSON STEVEN lESTER BRUCE LAPIDUS JOHN 1AMB ALEGRA LEVI SANDRA LAUTERBACH NANCY LEACH LARRY LANDMAN JANICE liVJN LAWRENCE LANE DANIEL LAWHORN JAMES LEINBERGER 7B STEPHEN LEVIN CAROL LEVINE HEDDY LIEBENTHAL ROBERT LIEBMAN DELGENE LIENENBRINK JON LILLICH 79 ROBERT LINDER RONALD Ll PP DEBORAH LIPSKY MICHAEL LIPSON ROBERT LIPSKY STEVAN Ll PSON A CHALLENGE MET; A PLACE FOUND EnThusiosTicolly parficipct'ring in both sTudenT governmenT and sports, Jim Evans has repeatedly been in chorge of commiTTees which have benefited Woodward. His im- proved monifor system, ouTsTonding StudenT Council work- shops, and ucTiviTy on Senior Advisory Board demonsTruTe his desire To work wiTh people in finding and solving prob- lems in The funcTioning of Woodward. As co-coptcin of a successful baseball Team and leader of The active School- CommuniTy Relations CommiTTee, Jim has demonsfrafed school spirit with concrete results. 80 Through his years in high school, every sTUdenT con- sTcmle sTrives To discover his idenTiTyi He experi- menTs in several direcTions, searching for his own personal ideas, obiliTies, 0nd goals-his place. By his senior year of high school, 0 sTudenT hos fashioned a rough mold of The person into which he will develop. AIThough olmosT all of The 530 seniors 0T Woodward have found 0T IeosT a glimpse of Them- selves, a few sTcmd OUT because They have made unique conTribUTions, or have broughT Their idenTiTies inTo sharp focus, or have Taken full odvonToge of The opporTuniTies offered by Woodward. These seniors are noT The mosT publicized, The most conspicuous; nor are They The mosT inconspicuous. They are simply seniors who have found Their places. Sandy Strong demonstrates her deep feeling about Wood- wczrd and iTs Traditions Through diversified ocTiviTies, As sTudenT direcTor of Ensemble, she leads These singers in a musical expression of pride in Woodward. Her creativity in helping To shape Drama Ciub producTions exemplifies SondyTs devoTion To all ThoT Woodward represents. T; umw M mw-W' T Unowed by her Top posiTion in The class, Mark Torrecmo, President of Hi-Y, has learned The complex and sfunning orT work 1 Murcia SoTlek continues To seek new and The True meaning of responsibilTTy and human for Showcase ThTs year may be 0T- more challenging problems. Through her naTure. His curiosiTy ObouT people, his exomino- TribuTed To The imaginohon and skill g sTudies in The Advanced BioIogicoT Sem- Tion of Their governmem and economic sysTems of Linda STeworT. As president of 4? Inar and 0 summer of bioJogicol re- Thrcugh Advanced American HisTory, and his ArTClub, she has 0150 aided in The search 0T Ohio SToTe UniversiTy, she has deep inTeresT in science have guided him Toward design of Three mm'or Drama Club k developed a deep inTeresT in This ex- research in biolochol science, Developing The produdions. HeTang To plan 0 per- 1 pending Tier. SUSTeined by on ever- self-discipline and persistence necessary for such monenT gallery of sTudenTs' work, 1 present wiT, she has also helped creOTe 0 career, Mark czdively purTicipoTes on The gym- Linda will leave cm orTTsTTc mark on T The I964 Annual. nasTics Team. Woodward 5 TT DirecTJ'ng u sToH of over TwenTy people, Editor-in-Chief of The 1964 Annuof, Edwin Goldsfefn, has been forced To assume greoT responsibiTiTy. By maine mining calm Through The pres- sure of deadline, Eddie hos successTtu guided The Annual sTofT Through many crises, His worm, ouTgoing personaliTy i5 moTched by c1 serious aware- ness of The imporTonce of edu- coTion. Working on The Annual has made Eddie manipUTOTe both words and finances, and has so sTrengThened his inTeresT in a fuTure in business or low. Aggressive competition in six years of foofball, basket- ball, and track, tempered with sportsmanship and de- votion to Woodward mark fhe high school years of Tom Dyer. While functioning as a reserve, team member, and captain CIT various Times in these sports, Tom has fundioned well with his feom motes. Learn- 5 Eng both To Take 0nd to give orders, and f0 cooperate i completely, Tom has won the respect of all who have played beside him, and of all the school itself. lnfrigued by Things electrical, Jack Young has pursued for each of his senior high years of Woodward advanced courses in Electronics. Coupled with a natural apfifude for mathematics, This electrical training has led him toward a co- reer as an Electrical Engineer. Compefing for Woodward advanced courses in Electronics, 0 special spirif and closeness to his school. 82 Mosferfully organizing ThoughTs 0nd coordinoTing people, Tom Woodward brings order To STudent Council, The Bulldog Barks, and The WriTer's ConTesTA Largely due To his guidance, The Writer's Con- TesT has evolved mm 0 unique insTiTuTion in The ciTy. His Teamwork is demonsTroTed both in The classroom and on The fooTboH field. And yeT, everyThing for him is noT neale ordered,- he sTill seeks un- answered problems and challenges, ElecTed in his homeroom, each represenToTive To The Senior Advisory Board serves as Cl link between The governmenr of The Senior class and The individual senior. SEATED, lefT To righT ore Sandy Wikas, Fran Schreiberg, Karen DeuTsch, Lorry Rinsky, Through Key Club and The Bulldog Barks, Lorry Lond- mon has learned To give of himself. EdiTorship of The school paper brings many urgent problems each week or The Time of deadline, bur Larry is cable TO keep Woodward conTinuously informed abouT new evenTs. His desire To serve is reHecTed in his decision To enter moThemoTical or physical research. Jone Mahan, Barb Allen, and Ron Lipp. STANDING: Honk Schneider, Marcia Sollek, Corky Cordes, Sue Hill, Charlie Barnes, Sue VogT, Merrilee Seidler, Ginny BisseH, and advisor Mr. Louis B, Ruley. SHARON LONGEWAY LOUISE MacFARLAND JANE MAHAN JUDY MARBACK WALTER MARDIS CAROL LOVETT JEROME MALMAN WILLIAM MACK JANET MARGOLIS DONNA LUCAS ARTHUR LYNCH KENNETH MADDUX SHERIE MANGOLD DOROTHEA MARSHALL 84 MARY MARTIN KAREN MATTOX JANE MCCOLLUM RITA MASS JAMES McCONLOGUE JAMES McANlCH NANCY MATHER FRED MATHEWS SHARON McCLANAHAN JOHN MCCOY LORRAINE McDEVITT RAYMOND McPHEYERS l LARRY MEDLEY 1 K I JEANNETTE MELLAGE 1i THOMAS METCALF E DIANA MELTER LEON MERRITTS lAURENCE MILLER OLGA MENDRZYCKI SIDNEY MERRITTS HARRI ET METZ STUART MILLER 1 MILLICENT MERCER WILLIAM MESLOH CAROLYN MEYER NANCY MINTURN DAVID MINTZER DENNIS MITMAN KENNETH MITMAN JOHN MORRISON PEGGY MO RTON ROBERT MOSES NANCY MUNGOVAN JERALD NIDICH HENRY NIENABER BEVERLY NATHAN ROBERT NORTON SUE NEEDLES ROMA OPALEK DOUGLAS OPPENHEIMER JERRY OSBORNE JEAN OVERMAN ROBERT PACKER ALBERT PARSONS WAYNE PARSONS WI LLIAM PARSONS 88 RICHARD PAYLOR BURTON PELLER FRED PENSINGER 1 MARIAN PESOUT ALICE PHILBIN DAVID PILCHER VICTORIA PITT SANDRA RALEY deA THOMAS PLATTER DONALD RALPHY CLARKLEY POWELL X 1 X l i ! i l I $ . JAMES mane ! I 1 89 SHERRY RAN NANCY RAFP CHARLES RAYMORE JEAN ELLEN REED GENEVIEVE REES KATHY REES ROBERT REES JUDY RETYI SUSAN RHOADES JOANN RIBARSKY ROBERT RICHSHAFER LAWRENCE RINSKY RIC HARD RI NSKY SANDRA RISCH 90 JERRY ROETTING MICHAEL ROSEMAN CALVIN ROSEN KATHY ROMBOLD RICHARD ROSENBAUM SHERRILL ROSEDALE LARRY SATTLER CAROL RUEBUSCH STEPHEN ROYAL ELISABETH ROSENBERG BEN SAULTER ABRAHAM ROSS WILLIAM RYLE PAUL RUBEN J EAN SAYLER J EFFREY ROYAL MELVIN SCHLUET'ER MICHAEL SAMMONS BARBARA RUCKES JOHN SCHMITT GARY SCHWARTZ WILLIAM SC HWARTZ E . HELENE SCHULZINGER HENRY SCHNEIDER JOEL SC HWARTZMAN i BARRY SCHWARTZ HARVEY SCHWARTZ FRANCES SCHREIBERG BETTY SC HWARTZWALDER j JANIS SCHULZ DANIEL SCHWARTZ MARILYNN SCHWARTZ 92 ?- k. ms, DIANE SEAFIERT CHARlES SEIBERT MERRILEE SEIDLER WILLIAM SHANNON ARTHUR SHAPIRO ElAlNE SHARP 93 EILEEN SHEFF LAWRENCE SHEFF NANCY SHELOR DENVER SHELTON ALLEN SHIND BRENDA SHIVELEY CHERYL SHMALO BARBARA SHORE JOAN SIEGEL GREGORY SIMMS PATRICIA SKAGGS LARRY SKLAR THOMAS SHOUP LOIS SIMON ROBERT SIEGEL MARILYN SKUROW ROWENA SH UMAN BRENT SIEBLER NANCY SIEGELMAN MICHAEL SIMONS STANLEY SKUROW 94- THOMAS SLAMOVITS STEVEN SMITH MARCIA SOLLEK STEPHAN SPIECKERMAN DONNA SMITH PHiLLIP SPIEGEL SUZI SPIEGEL DO ROTHY SMITH ROBERT SPRAIT JUDITH STERN MARGARET STEVENS LI N DA STEWA RT DIANE STONE ROGER STONE BARBA RA STRATEMEYER VIVIAN STREET SUE STRITTHOLT DIANE STROHL JUDD STROME SANDRA STRONG JAMES STUMPF ELIZABETH TAMU RA HARRY 5U DMAN LAURENCE TAULBEE FRANKLIN SUVETOR STEPHEN TAYLOR 96 DAVI D TEIYELBAUM LYNN THORNTON JERRY THURMAN TIMOTHY TIMMONS DAVID TURK GILDA TURNER THOMAS UNRINE ANA TURNER MARK TORREANO CATHERINE VANDIVER SUE TRIMBLE CLEM TURNER DOlORES VIRGII. ELLEN WACKSMAN RUSSELL WAYNE RUTH WARREN SUE VOGT NADA WEINE Iii! SUSAN WALDMANN GLORIA VOLKMAR SHEILA WEINER MICHAEL WATSON , 3 44' PENNY VORDENBERG WILLIAM WALLER CHARLES WEINSCHELBAUM 98 CAROLE WEiNSTEIN CHARLOTTE WEINSTEIN FERN WEINSTEIN JUDY WEITZMAN DIANNA WESLEY CHRISTIAN WETI'E 99 DAVID WHEELER KAREN WHEELER ROBERT WHITE SCHIELD WIKAS ROBERT WILLIAMS DONN WILLINS SANDRA WILSON . !...Mu L..::Ev-.. .. LaWEVEmiWJJa-EWWLhwam Lm9mmwwgdszmmymanwamwmm1 MARGARET WINCHELL RAY WORTHINGTON BEA YOSAFAT JACK YOUNG RONA WOLFSON VICTORIA WRIGHT JACK YOSAFAT : A LA N WOLPA CAROLLEE WUBBOLDING THOMAS WOODWARD KATHY YORK EVELYN YOUNG 100 m-E'uuua'mmnnhzmum:mmammu.- : 1 RONALD YOUNG STEPHANIE ZAPPIN STEVEN ZARET HERBERT ZIGLER THE SEARCH CONTINUES . . . As they till their lost high school clays with graduation rehearsals, many seniors realize that their high school years, also, have been a rehearsal, preparing them to meet the challenges of the adult world. For, in tosh- ioning Ci rough outline of his identity, the sen; ior has indicated the direction he will toilow in his search for complete identity, Even 05 he reluctantly bids farewell to high school, each senior looks to the future. 101 WOODWARD . . . WHERE KNOWLEDGE DOM-INATES g The occdemic program of Woodward encourages sTudenTs To find a signihconf nploce'1 during Their high school years. AdoIescenT minds are consTonle changing, searching, and discovering. The quesT for knowledge 0T Woodward Es noT c1 lonely endeavor. LaboroTories ore weII-equipped To whet scienTiFIc in- TeresT and To encourage The sTudenT To unravel The mysTeries of chemisTry. Cooperation and compeTiTion play a big role in The learning process 0T Woodward. JoinT efforT is iusT as necessary in The chemisTry lab 05 iT is in The band's practice room. 104 I: .m r e v e n e n In C m n E h .l Tekzvisinn quiz stars, Marcia SoHek, Torn Woodward, and Torn Slomovits, succeed in bringing academic vic- tory To Woodward. In school life, sTUdenTs often mofch Their wits against each other. These confesfs odd zest To The learning pro- cess. NOT all of Woodward's sTUdenTs sTrive To reach intellectual plateaus. Some seek Training in 0 practical Trude, such as mechanical drawing, to be used in 0 future job. Thus, by Taking advantage of Woodward's academic opportunities, sfudenfs can develop Their minds to meet The challenge of an ever-chonging world. m. w v e h t g ,n n e T s a m r 0 1: Y r a s s e C e n n b m ..u n e C n o C d n c e C n ,e h a n. e h 1 :5 a e v e r m s n 9 El e n he r a D Mr. Wolfle directs aspiring musicians. Mr. Clean J. Wingerd Woodward, comprehensive school ThoT TT is, needs guidance. Mr. Cleon J. Wingord, Principal, assumes This role of responsibility and leadership. His day is Filled wiTh The end less meeTings and deToils involved in running effecTively This large insTituTion of 135 professionals and 45 civil service workers. The adminisTroTive Tasks of Woodward, however, demand for more of The Principal. The ocTiviTy 0nd scholosTic program must be geared To inTeresT The sTUdenTs. Each adoles- cenT musT Find his own place in school life. In fulfilling This objective, Mr. Wingord vigorously promoTes The ocTiviTy pro- gram. He is often found Cheering 0T 1TooTboll games, applaud- ing drama club performances, or oTTending student council workshops. Indeed, Mr. Wingord guides Woodward for The benehT of HS sTUdenTs. mt num-um ADMINISTRATORS Mr. Eugene ShrimpTon Takes greoT pride in carrying OUT The Tasks eT his newly creeTecl posiTion as TOCUITy odvisor. His work mainly deals wiTh instrucTionol problems and planning The curriculum. Mr. Shrimpton works closely wiTh Teachers in guiding The sTudenTs and Teaching Them seIT-discipline. The many and diverse duTies of operaTing The Senior High School resT wiTh AssisTonT Principal, Mr. ArThur Vigord. The demands Upon him are greoT, Being in Charge of The school's 50,000 Textbooks involves Mr. Vigerd in Tasks of ordering, coTologing, and disTribuTion. Perhaps one of his mosT Tedious iobs is preparing The lunch schedule. SiTuoT- ing 3200 sTudenTs in c: iunchroom only bUiIT To accommo- doTe 1800 requires effort ingenuiTy, and planning. Disciplining The sTudenTs and guiding Them To odiusT To school life is The AssisTcmT Principal's mosT demanding endeavor. Thus, Mr. Vigord exerTs greoT influence in The smooTh running of such 0 big school as Woodward. Mr. Loughrey, AssistonT Principal of The Junior High School, Takes greoT pains To mold The younger adoles- cenTs 0T Woodward. Dealing mainly wiTh discipline problems, he sTrives To help These sTudenTs meeT The chal- lenge of high school life. Mr. William Loughrey Mr. EUQEne Shrimpton Mr. ArThur Viguid COUNSELORS COLLEGE CATALOGS Miss GEORGIE BLACKWELL Mr. GILBERT BRAUN , ' 44 A113 33,, - Mr, Chase guides inferes'red iuniors in college workshop. Mr. RICHARD CHASE A student waits patiently to talk with Miss Georgie Blackwell, Senior High counselor. Mn Grimm ponders a senior transcript. Mr. PAUL GRIMM Mrs. JANET KEYS Miss CLARA LEE MILLER Counselors carefully peruse materials 10 aid collegebound seniors. COLLEGE C ATALOGS IHSHU HOW 1 SLMNL u n' I HONUk : :1lM 5M w NAME W WM . '.' UN am H QIFFI 1 le u'u Mn N m '. m. 2an H M KHWNLWG! IN M LFHMNJ UN IUtJ UF 4 CAN BE CH NL CNALO THE- L ' i Mr. JOHN ACHZEHNER Mr. JOHN ANAFLE Miss LINDA ARNOLD Mrs. VIRGINIA BURKE Mrs. MAWON COYLE Mrs. E GOLDSCHNEIDER Miss HELEN DAVIS Mrs. ALICE GRANT 112 ENGLISH Mr. JEFFREY KEHNLE Mr. JACK LUHRMAN Miss E. HACKMAN Mrs KATHRYN HALES PAUL HENDRJCK JOSEPH HORTON Mr. Mr. RUSSELL LIGHT I' M Mrs. MARY MILLER Miss C. PERSO Mrs. R. NEWBURGER Miss M NICKELI. Bob Moses leads his Advanced Senior English class in discussion. r RN , x Miss V. POPLIN Mr. R. SCHWEIKERT Miss G. SHERWOOD Miss C TEMPLETON Mrs. D DABNEY l IE 114 memumir! '1-ver'L .k .: - ' mrm.:m ,n-amrl 3: 2mm n . DAVID THURIN Mr. CHARLES WARMAN Miss B. WARMAN AT last! A quiet corner! Mrs. ALICE WABNJTZ Mr. JAMES ZACHRITZ Mr. LARRY ZINN Mrs. M. FALKENSTEIN $ Mr. RONALD AUG The Great Expansion is viSuoIly demonstrated. Mr. JOSEPH BAXTER Miss E, BOHLANDER Miss RUBY COMPTON SOCIAL STUDIES Miss C. HEITZ Miss JENNIE FINE CARL DUNING Mr. THOMAS MITCHELL ALBERT ORIEZ L M Exuberom seventh graders eagerly respond lo their leucher Mr. M CARL TSCHOFEN BOB VON HOLLE r. Mr. MATHEMATICS Mr. Duffy IeHs Lmry Londmon: This is the Only Way! g Mrs. ANNA DAVIS Mr. ROBERT DUFFY Mr. OLLIE FREESE I Mu NORMA ALLEN i Mr. JAMES BECKER f Mrs. MARTHA BUCHHOLZ Miss BARBARA BUCKLEY 4 Mr, ELLIS CAUDILL i J i L E G O H V KG S 5RN Y omc D KELY A RHRE '- E EL G VADG AINE ; meK Mr LGLN mmma PVGm nn..r.r. MMMM R O O P S s m n. M R E F F E A H C S 5 n. M T S A M Y B U R n. M R E K L A W M. r. M Mr. MAX COYLE Mrs . V. HOFFMAN Mrs. LOIS KEEFE Mr. ED MONTGOMERY Mr. HOMER CASKEY Mr. CHARLES BROWN Mr. BOB ANDERSON Barbara Wood is Transflxed by on authentic skelefon. m ??'Wmnw'wk'i 1W vitrihftz-smmmmmme . m; smmsmmmmwwmwmmmw. -- SCIENCE r wean, La V x4uz. z-4 V Advanced science sfudents cluster around a newa-acquired Geiger counter. MFA MART'N SHERWOOD Mr. RAY SOLOMON Mr, CHARLES SMITH ML W'lUAM THE'SEN Mr. LLOYD WATTS Mr. NICK WEILER Mrs. MARCM MILLS Mrs, M. ROSENBLIT Mr. lOUIS RULEY WWW?!- l I Mn J CAMPBELL No. No! Put on the brake. H EALTH, DRIVER,S EDUCATION Mn 5, FRIEDMAN Mr. W. GORDON Mrs Z. HENDERSON Miss LUCILLE LONG u.m...L... ' ' n0 4 ' . a 1., IV 11 '11 T'TTW I 1L, 1 Ax 11 U , i: 1 J! I ii a ' I x :5 n Miss WANDA LUNSFORD Mr. PAUL MAXWELL Mr. ARTHUR PAUL Mrs. PHYLLIS PHAIR Miss MARTHA REED Mr. MELVIN RUSSELL Mr. PAUL FLEMING Creativity in Hue field of manual arts flourishes in the metal shop. 24 1 MANUAL ARTS AND HOME ECONOMICS I Mrs. M. KNOLL Mrs. D. MAUTZ ML N. MAYS I I I 'I Mrs. A. TODOROV Mrs. J. ARMSTRONG Mr. W. ROMITO Mr. R, STEARNS Mr. D. 1HORNTON Um-m-rn! Good! Mr. C. BONGIANI Mr, W CREIGHTON V - v N 3;; a n.3,,w.3.1x 343'. w .,,,..k,..jg,,.g.,g;rum 13313 M M3 V3 2. qu, J'JJi'j?Z,-MJ , .41, adiiv-fl: fJnyG; I 95;, 3 91 r fv-C U Larry Spiegel is an accommodming subiect for Artist Susie Greenwold in a life drawing class. Defr hands and quick perception produce a proportional skerch. Mr. Bovie accompanies beginning string ensemble. FINE ARTS l Mrl GEORGE BROOKS X Mr. FRANK LANG Mr. WILLIAM MARSHALL ML WILLIAM O'NEILL Mr. FRANCIS RATLIFF Mr. DAVID REDFERN Mn ERNEST WOLFLE 127 BUSINESS Ii; f Mrs4 JOHNNIE BOGGIO Mrs. HELEN BOWERS Mrs. EURIS BRYANT Mr. McConn cmiobly supervises the use of intricate business machines. Mr. TED DEISENROTH Mr. JOSEPH McCONN M1. JOHN SUNNENBERG Jri-NKWEWIMZ LmrFuh - - Miss MARION HOLTHAUS Step right up for your Lie DeTecTor Test! Miss LIN FLOYD Mrs. HELEN JAY Miss NANCY MEYER Mrs. HAZEL SCHLENSKER Mrs. DOLORES SHERMAN Miss VIOLA STABNER Mrs. BETTY WEISS LIBRARY Mrs. ANNA BORCHIN Mrs. MARY SiDDALL Woodward's spacious and voluminous Fibmry provides study utmosphere. Exam time draws neurl Qt NELSON SWEARINGEN Mr. Miss RUTH SCHAFSTALL Chief Engineer doubles os1ree surgeon! Dieticion gers wellvorgonized assistance. Mis; YVONNE BALZER Miss LYNN ASHLEY FRENCH CLUB: FIRST ROW: J. Johnson, L. Duszynut, A. Greenberg, E. Moritz. berg, G. Finkelstein. FOURTH ROW: L. Cohn, S. Gruber, D. Conison, C. Taylor, SECOND ROW: 5. Courtier, M. Holtke, J Rcudebush, J. Hendricks, D. Whisen- P. Grainble. FIFTH ROW: T. Slamovim, L. McGee, K. Runsome, M. Schwurfz, L. hunt. THIRD ROW: 5. Greenwold, B. Blesch, i Cable, 3. Brenner, F. Schrei- K012, S. Lipson. ' L.-::.wh7..x:.ir Mr. THOMAS DIAMICO Miss HELEN SCHROEDER The various Eonguoge clubs form on integral pGI'T of aca- demic activiTy 0T Woodward HighSchool. The French Club offers ifs members cm opporfuni'ry for 0 Close glimpse of The French people, their cusToms and lit- eroture. OFFICERS: Mr. DlAmico, Tom Slumovits, president,- Sfeve Lipson, vice-presidem; Carol NecheV i; mics, secretory,- Bev Blesh, treasurer. GERMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: M. Rheinbuch, R. Lesser, J Buchman, Y. Roman, T. Kuntor, G. Goldenberg, 5 Cfuybon. FIFTH ROW: MV Raebel, L. Armstrong, I. Lowenstein. SECOND ROW: A. Bohon, J. Rheinbach, G. Goodmnnl J. Cox. R. Coopmon, E. Moclnfosh, J. Bernfeld, W. Jones. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Robert THIRD ROW: R. Wilber, J Ginsberg, F. Hammer. FOURTH ROW: F. Freeman, Canard, M. Sfof'fregen, F. Eiseman, Miss Pm Russian. : 134 Ii Dos Leben ist sehr schwer, nichr wahr? GERMAN The German Club instilfs ifs members with the imporTonce of The German language in The modern world. These lan- guage clubs, as exTro-curric- ulor activities, provide zesT 0nd enrichmenf thoT ore noT possible To acquire in limited classroom Time. Mr. ROBERT CONARD OFFICERS: Renee Lesser, secrefory; Steve Cfoybon, freosurer; Gidon Golden- berg, president,- Everef? McIntosh, vicepresidenf. i SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: B, Fink, 5. Skurow, L. Arons, Di Rofhmon, E. Lung, J. Ackerman, N. Marks, Bi Fogel, L'Fiechthiem, E. Spiegei. SECOND ROW: R. Newman, E4 Sopudin, PA Troien, H. Maiowitz, D. Blum, S. Weiner, R. Alex, M. Schwartz, J. Schwartz, P, Levine, C. Friedman. THIRD ROW: J. Cod- dell, Vi Foley, H. Semis, M. Jacobs, J. Newstond, S. Biggs, G. Weiner, Ki Mili Ier, B. Gorat, V. Lehman, P. Lehrner, N. Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: M. Smifh, M. WiEchins, R, Saks, M. Schulein, F. chokoff, S. Carson, R. Lerer, F. Conrad, S. Bennett, J. Feldmcn, R. Worrhheiser, C. Groshofi FIFTH ROW: N. Segulmon, G. Bernstein, S. Lipp, N. Adams, A. Berg, R. Emunueli M. GoldhoH, S. Thomas, E. Fishmon, D. Segol, B. Long, Di Linder. SIXTH ROW: 8, Biggs, B, Silvermcn, J. Levenscnl J. Siemering, J. Alexander, Pi LitfenhoH, A. Jones, N. Smith, J. Cowen, M. Becker, C. Schelder, J, Friedman, C, Musiov. SEVENTH ROW: H. Alexander, 3. Kenn'P. Seidner, P. Feldmun, J. Codwell, Ji Kuplen, A. Gold- mun, B, HyuH, C. Sachs, Ri Froiken, Mi Faust, S. Horwitz. i Mrs. JOAN GOTAY Miss VIRGINIA CADDELL Miss GLORIA MEYER 136 '..;:1.,.-;;.-'u:: --':; --::' SPANISH Through varied programs of songs, games, and lectures, mem- , I - bers of the Spanish Cfub gain un- derstanding of The Spanish i speaking counTries. In addition, I. G Thorough 0nd opprecio'rive 31 study is made of Latin American culTure. The common interest in The language helps create good fellowship of all meeHngs. Lguuwg V. .I . r OFFICERS: Joanne Ackermun, president,- Emily Lang, vice-president; David Rofhmon, Treasurer; Nancy Marks, secretory. MrsI JULIA SUID 137 l l I read; ! Thought,- I conquered? Miss E. ROTTENBURGER Laiin Club, in its own inimitable style, presents Virgil. LATIN CLUB: FIRST ROW: A. Fischer. Miss E. RoHenburger, A. Alpert, S. Knoop, L. Blicllum, R. Dunie. SECOND ROW: B. Sum der, A. Berg, E. Schwarz, D. Eghermun, J. Buckmun, G. Wolo- sin, THIRD ROW: J. Katz, B. Grad, R, Roberts, P, chlun, N. The members of Latin Club develop a deeper understand- ing and appreciation of on- cien'r liferofure and customs Through Their program of speeches, plays, and games. The relationship of classical forms To modern life is c: nev- er-ending occupofion for These devoted sTudenfs. OFFICERS: secretary. Buckwctld, L. Kaplan, R. Skurow. FOURTH ROW: D Spi'ess, J, McAninch, BA Kossner, S. Stein, J. Cohn, L. Sharp L Zimmer- rncry P. Katz. FIFTH ROW: C. Meyer, l. Freilich, D. Schneider, G. Sigler, P. Marcus, J. Casper, B, Schoerges, L. Weissbach. Lilly Blicblum, treasurer; Adele Alpert, presideni; Shirley Knoop, i l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY; FIRST ROW: D. Whisenhum, E. Fishmun, C. Kreger, D. Cusher, R. Mayer, C. Schroeden M. Simons, A. Alpert, EV SheH. SECOND ROW: M. Soliek, Vice-Presidem; S. Lipson, J. Stern, S. Brenner, Treasurer; D. Busick, C. Klinken M. BoHTnger, L. Jacobs, F. Schreiberg, President. THIRD ROW: CA Nechemias, Junior board member; 5. Gruber, J, Friedman, J. Eich- horn, M. Cohn, L. Cohn, M. Seidler, N. Reinschmidt, M. Isoocs. FOURTH ROW: F. Hammer, 5. Hubermon, L Horwirzl L, Blicblum, L. Londmon, J Lamb, M. Ccskey, N. Mulhers, 8 Locke. FIFTH ROW: L. Stewart, S, Pilder, S. Biggs, JA Kimpel, 8; Spencer, D, Rothmun, D. Behr, Junior board member,- M. Nufhcn, J4 Bernfeld SIXTH ROW: K. Maddox, W. Parsons, J. Schwartzmun, E. Guld stein, W. Cordes, Senior board member; N. Dunker, J. Mulmun, J. Ribursky, Secretary; C. Berry, L Rinsky, Senior board member. A conversational interlude cf the Honor Society banquet. The Woodward chapter of National Honor So- ciety sets more Then a high academic sfondord for Woodward High School. CandidoTes for membership noT only musT be occdemically qualified, but they must be able to iFUIHII the goals of Honor Society: character, scholarship, leadership, service, and Tru'rh. Officers are: Fran Schreiberg, president,- Morcio Sollek, vice president,- Joonn Riborsky, secrefory; Sylvia JUNIOR WGH HONOR SOCIETY: FIRST ROW: P. Conrad, C. hicoH, L. Sul- iender, S. Wretzler, R. HkoH, J. Solomon, T. Sheve, R. Nebolsky, N. Ruben- stein, S. Kncap SECOND ROW: C. Taylor, E. Jacobs, M. Fiermark, B. GifHe- mun, C. Schechfer, N. Adams, N. Wolf, 8. Sanders, P. Ebcchen THIRD ROW: R. Simcns, P. Caldwell, J. Hodde, A. Nichols, J, Levenson, V. Gutin, M. Zipkes, P. Greenland, R. Field. FOURTH ROW: NL Wilchins, R. Beck, G. Roots, B. Harper, L. EHison, K. Hort, M. Berger, N. Engstrund, Pk Huber, P. Nidich. Inummuzuurmmlmmmwnmmmuam , Brenner, Treasurer. The advisor is MrsA Iris Spoor. Junior High Honor Society is open To quoiiFued sfudenfs in fhe eighth, ninth, and TenTh grades. QuoliHcoTions are similar To Those of senior high Honor SocieTy. Officers are: Phil Greenland, president; Corinne l'rkoFF, vicepresident; Betty Giffelmon, Secretory,- Roulie Schnee, Treasurer. Miss Mildred Nickell is the odvisor. FIFTH ROW: 5. Lipp, R. Rudobough, J, Coddell, M. Beck, J. Hyoms, J. Dunker, C. McNeil, P. Van Meier, M. Greenberg, B, Bufchkes. SIXTH ROW: 8, Rose, L. Kruse, A. Rodgers, M. Hurrsock, E. Richter, S. Worrel, S. Takeuchi, M, Morris, R. Wacksmon, 5. Cooper. SEVENTH ROW: 5. Harrison, H. Nex- under, B. Marcus, M. Rappoport, J. Kaplan, C. Quan, M. AronoFf, R. Schneel M. Torreono. I. Freilich. WOODWARD . . . WHERE CONFLICT SHARPENS DESIRE UNBEATEN BULLDOGS CAPTURE TITLE Wehre Number Onel SPEED, POWER, DEPTH, Clem Turner races for onmher Touchdown. DEFENSE . . . The WesTern Hills game clinched The 1964 P.H.S.L. fooTbelI TiTle for The Bulldogs 0nd climaxed The mosT successful season ever QT- Teined by u Woodward TooTboll Teom. Their sparkling 7wO league record was occenTU- eTed by The 10-0 season record. This was The hrsT Team in P.H.S.L. hisTory since 1934 To record 0 perfecT season. The Bulldogs dis- played The elemenTs of 0 championship Team, sTrong offensive and defensive uniTs, and ex- cellenT coaching, Of The nineTeen seniors on The Team, Ten were sTOIrTers. Experience wos keyed To Tol- enTed Team members, Clem Turner, 0 power- Tul and bruising running back, noT only cap- Tured The ciTy scoring TiTle wiTh 144 poinTs, bUT was also selecTed AIl-CiTy and Al! STeTe offensive fullback. AlThough in1ured Tor 0 port of The season, speedy halfback, Lorry Gordon, gained ca greoT deal of precious yardage for The Team. Torn Dyer, This year's Team cepTein, was a sTolworT player on The defensive squad end was also selecTed To The AIINCiTy defensive Team. The mosT under- roTed men on The Team was querTerbock, Mike Summons, whose sTreTegy was essenTiol in leading The Bulldogs To vicTory. FOOTBALL ThroughouT The season, The oTTensive machine sTressed a vicious ground aTTack which capTured considerable yardage. The excellenT BUHdog de- fensive uniT held iTs opponenTs To a meager 37 poinTs during The whole season. Reserve sTrengTh supporT for The sTarTing uniTs was invaluable To The Team's success. ExcellenT coaching was The final impeTus for The champi- ons. Head coach Jack Campbelf and assisTanT coach ArT Paul molded a championship Team emphasizing madesTy and spirI'T. The coaches re- fused To accepT crediT for The success- Tuf season; They gave iT all To The Team. Coach Campbell, who won The Coach of The Year Award, was The mighTy spiriT behind The Team efTorT. All of These elemenTs were molded TogeTher To build Woodward's cham- pionship Team. Coach Paul gives IasT minUTe instructions. IWW mwmemmmm r z-m-amw I964 P.H.S.L. CHAMPIONS Woodward, Clem Turner, Tom Dyer, Virgil Parker, Andy Abrams, Mike Summons. SECOND ROW- Rick Findlay, Doug Oppenheimer, Jerry Hall, Dove Turk, Gregg Simms, Charlie Barnes, Lorry Gordon, Doug McCoy. THIRD ROW-Horvey Schwartz, Bill STone, Dove Jenike, Mike Davis, John Lewis, Mike Mayer, Bob Broun, Allan Arkush. FOURTH ROW; Bob Wilkinson, John Kimpel, Dove Mitchel, Mike I E E 1 FRONT ROW-Bob CeTfel, Gory Schwartz, Tom 14-7 Homm, Dick Rose, Ellis Richardson, Bob Weiss, Rich Golden. FIFTH ROW-Mgr. Terry Anderson, Joy Speiss, Gory Kidwell, Herbie DieTz, Paul Feldman, John Mathews, Jerry Nesbift, Jock Reinboch, Mgr. Andy S'rork. TOP ROW-Heod Coach Jock Comp- bell, Leon Friedberg, Jerry Steltenkomp, Franklin Pool, Mel Gloss, Terry Killens, Marv delon, Mike Nebolsky, Assiston'r Coach Art Poul. NOT PICTURED -Jim Evans, Bill Havens. a urnr-w Franklin Pool stretches for extra yardage. Quarterback Summons scampers around end Couch Campbell paces sideline during tense moment. McCoy drives up the middle for five yards. SEASON'S RECORD Woodward ........ 36 Hamilfon-Gorfield ........ O Woodward ........ 8 Si. Xavier ............... 6 Woodward ........ 20 Wirhrow ................ 6 Woodward ........ 22 Hughes ................. 6 Woodward ........ 38 Aiken ................... 6 Woodward ........ 38 Walnut Hills ............. O Woodward ........ 20 Central ................. 6 Woodward ........ 20 Toff .................... 0 Woodward ........ 30 Elder ................... 7 Woodward ........ 32 Western Hills ............. 0 Clem Turner picks up another first down. RESERVES S EASONS RECORD Woodward ........ 6 Walnut Hills . 20 Woodward ........ 14 Aiken ....... O Woodward ........ O WiThrow . . 26 Woodward ........ 6 Hughes ..... 20 Woodward ........ 8 Toff ........ 22 Woodward ........ 6 Western Hills 0 Woodward ........ 0 Central ..... 16 ABOVE: Couch Gordon discusses his strategy BELOW: Touchdown pass? FIRST ROW: F. Gilberf, B, Hahn, D Chamberlain, K. Neuge- bauer, 5. Gray, W. Barbour, S, Carpenter, T. Smith, L, Cofe. SECOND ROW: D PodgeT, L. McClusky, R Poland, L. Hunt, C. Hughes, 0. HiHmon, R. Dees, T. Zoferes. THIRD ROW: R. Fish, L. Harper, B. Burress, W. Lee, R. Schnee, J. Austin, D. Wiehe, A Helfer, J. Reed. FOURTH ROW: D. Friedman, J. Royal, L, Armstrong, K. Reeves, W. Thomas, J. Molloy, T Ram, T.Tracy. .- --E.i .A.'i... A A A ... FIRST ROW; LefiL to Right: J Leaks, P Rolnick, M. Ritter, M. Scruggs, M. Mathews, M. Corte, D. Hill, J. Childress, A. Logan, M. Smith, L. Wright, B. Redman. SECOND ROW: T. McKenzie, R. Blevins, J. Bloch, BA Bailey, M. Harris, J. RuHin, G. Weinberg, O. Fletcher, T. Freeman, J. Reed, Mgr. E. Hill. THIRD ROW: Hulfbnck sweeps around the end Coach B. Anderson, Mgr. S. Cole, T, Kimmey, C. Battle, H Leaks, H Pendleton, T. Mitchell, R. Bierly, E. Schwartz, L. Walker, Coach M, Russell. FOURTH ROW: BA Kaufman, B Ballard, R. Rabinette, L. Davis, 8. Lewis, D Fox, H. Worth, J Collon. JUNIOR HIGH SEASON'S RECORD Woodward ........ 'I4 Wifhrow ........... 6 Woodward ........ 0 Samuel Ach ........ 44 Woodward ........ O Sawyer ............ 26 Woodward ........ 8 Lyon .............. 28 Woodward O Wainut Hills ........ 14 Woodward ........ O Shroeder ........... 32 Woodward ........ 6 CUTTer ............. 20 Woodward ........ 0 Eastern ............ 16 CROSS COUNTRY Cross CounTry is O grueling sporT requiring sTomino of The highesT degree. Each Team member undergoes rigorous daily procTice which includes sTrenuous exercise and Tread- ing Tour To six miies. By The end of The season i1 is noT uncommon To have run over 100 miles. The Woodward Cross Coun'rry Team, under The guidance of Mr. Paul Hoverkos, finished sixTh in overall P.H.S.L. compeTiTion This sea- son. The Team was comprised mainly of young, inexperienced iuniors. Junior Denny Johnigen was The ouTsToncfing Woodward horrier; placing high in all The compeTiTive meeTs. Hope builds for nexT year's squad 05 eligible members of The reserve Teom move up. i WaTch OUT Tor Hying spikes! VARSITY: D. Fairbanks, M. Appiegme, R. Abrams, T. Plotter, J. Manlhey, D. Willins, L. CoroThers, Ji Thall, DV Jahnigen, J. McConlogue. Donn Willins battles the grueling two mile course. SEASON'S RECORD First Cify Meet ................ Sixth Second CiTy Meet ,,,,, . . . . . Seventh Third CiTy Meet ...... . A . . . . Seventh District Meet ...... . . . ..... Twelfth Jim Manfhey races against man and time. RESERVE. FIRST ROW: M. Nowell, C. Freund, R. Seal, T. T. Lawson,M. McGowan, T. Chambers, S. GreeHWell, D. Dono- Hoyden, H. Campbell, 8 Spotted Horse, CV Greene, J4 Tessef, hoo, S. Schworfz J. Felon, K Lee, R. Chapman, A. Simon, J. Kosner, R. Coppel. SECOND ROW: 3. Friedman, Mgr,, P, R, Wore, Mgr. Baumgartnen K Ellison, A Schulfz, B. Soulfzer, A. Schwartz, BASKETBALL Experience, depTh, speed, and Talent de- scribed The Woodward vorsiTy boskeTbell Team A Tack 0T heighT was The only flew ThoT prevenTed The Team from being 0 consisTenT winner; The Team averaged five TeeT eieven inches per mcm. Locking in heighT, The squad sTiII displayed Team spiriT ThroughouT The sea- son. The cogers possessed a Tenacious de- fense which forced Their opponenTs inTo many misTokes. The squad employed 5T5 qua!- iTies in poTTerned offense To work The bell in for sure shoTs. ReTurning leTTermen have been The founda- Tion for This yeorTs Team. The mosT prominenT sTcerers were Howard Goodwin, noTed for his TosT hands; co-copToin Lorry Kuhn, disTin- guished for his accuracy; and versoTile co- copToin, Tom Dyer, who was known for his eliraround consisTenT play and floor leader ship. Coach Sid Friedman groomed The nucleus of 0 Tine Woodward Team for nexT yeor wiTh juniors, Eric Schreiber, Ellis Richard- son, Mel Gloss, and Dick Rose. 3 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW; R. Sherrill, L. Kahn, E. Schrieber, M. Gloss, H. Goodv win SECOND ROW; A. Stark, Mgr., R. Rose, L Carofhers, C. Turner, C. Borneff, TA Dyer, E. Rich- ardson, J Malman, T. Anderson, Manager. ?magzzgaair A -a r E L ? a. i 7 F E Conch Sid Friedman discusses srrqiegy wifh his cngers. SEASON'S RECORD Woodward ........ 50; Woodward ........ 51; Woodward ........ 62; Woodward ........ 63; Woodward ........ 69,- Woodword ........ 50; Woodward ........ 80; Woodward ........ 64,- Woodword ........ 53; Woodward ........ 62,- Woodward ........ 65; Woodward ........ 75,- Woodword ........ 56; Woodward ........ 67; Woodward ........ 7 I ,- Woodwa rd ........ Woodward ........ Woodward ........ 62,- Woodwo rd ........ 74,- Woodwc: rd ........ Sf. Xavier .......... 57 Wyoming .......... 57 Newport Catholic , . . . 71 Roger Bacon ....... 7O Hughes ............ 7O Cemrol ............ 53 Aiken ............. 77 Western Hills ....... 63 Withrow ........... 80 Taft ............... 72 Walnut HiHs ........ 53 Hughes ............ 67 Cenfrol ............ 75 Aiken ............. 80 Western HiHs ...... 66 Withrow ........... 67 Walnut Hills ....... 82 Glen Este ......... 49 Torn Dyer goes for a reverse layup, Jerry Mclmon Peeps high to make his shot Molmon and Dyer Fight for the bull, m wglu Hug: Clem TurneI scrambles offer loose ball. Charlie BurneH blocks shot Torn Dyer goes in for a layup. SEASON'S RECORD Woodward .......... 47 Woodwo-rd .......... 37 Woodward .......... 51 Woodwo rd .......... 42 Woodward .......... 55 Woodward .......... 37 Woodward .......... 50 Woodward .......... 60 Woodward .......... 43 Woodward .......... 42 Woodward .......... 61 Woodward .......... 52 Woodwo rd .......... 43 Woodwo rd .......... 43 Woodwo rd .......... 38 Woodward .......... 45 RESERVE St. Xavier ............ 50 Wyoming ............ 54 Hughes .............. 44 Central .............. 40 Aiken ............... 42 Wesfern Hills ......... 39 Wffhrow ............. 44 Taft ................. 63 WoInut Hills .......... 34 Hughes .............. 38 Centred .............. 31 Aiken ............... 46 Wesfem Hills ......... 39 Wifhrow ............. 53 Taft ................ 68 Walnut HiHs .......... 56 FRONT ROW: D. Cedargreen, R. Skurow, A. Berg, R. McGee, L. Johnson, L. McClusky, BACK ROW: M. Howard, B. Burress, C. Kendricks, RA Burge, L. Dishon, K. PoweH, Mgr Turner, D. Kendricks goes in for Iuyup. SEASON'S RECORD Woodward Lyon ............... 46 Woodward Ach ................ 27 Woodward Shroeder Woodward Woodward Eastern Hills Woodwo rd Withrow ............ I 8 Woodward Walnut Hills ......... 46 Woodward Cutfer .............. 48 Woodward ...... 39 Lyon ............... 43 Woodward Woodward Shroeder ............ 38 Woodward Woodward Eastern HilEs Woodward Wifhrow ............ Woodward ...... 30 Walnut Hills Woodward Cutter .............. 51 JUNIOR HIGH Pesouf drives for basket in practice. FRONT ROW: M. Scruggs, R. Gordon, M. Mmhews, C. Morgan, Ev Nelson. BACK ROW: 5. Cole, Mgr, A. Cole, L. Thomas, J Kaplon, H. Jornicki, J. Pesou'r, M. Hacker, H. Pendle- ton, Coach Thomas Mirchell. g. VARSITY: FIRST ROW: G. Burke, A. Simon, A. Schult, M, Brover- Kelier, M. Abrams, MT Fox. THIRD ROW; LA sz, J. Young, C. man, T. KnighT, T. Timmons. SECOND ROW: Coach M. RusseH, ch1ymcm, J. ManThey, J. NesbiTT, Ke Runner, R. Shuller. B. Sawyer, ST Rolnick, D, Donohoo, R. STeinou, K. FisTer, S, SWIMMING Coach Melvin RusselT's mermen hnished TourTh in P.H,S.L, championship compeTiTion This yeorT The highlighT of The season come when highly ranked PrinceTon TeH To Wood- word. OuTsTonding members OT The Team were Mark Abrams, Dick Donohoo, Tony KnighT, and Tim Timmons. Mark Abrams, a junior, reTGined his PTH.S.L. diving chom- pionship for 0 second year. AnoTher iunior, Dick Donohoo, specialized in The 200 0nd 400 yard TreesTyle. Tony KnighT did a superior iob in The buTTerTTy 0nd TreesTyle. Tim Timmons, copToin of The squad, seT Two records in The individual medley. NexT year, Eddie Levine, ouTsTGnding junior high swim- mer, will join The vorsiTy Team. He is disTricT record holder in The 50-yard breosTsTroke 0nd 100 yard individual medley. Mark Abrams does a one-cmd-one half. w . .... Swimmers fake your mark, Go! JUNIOR HIGH TEAM: FIRST ROW: M. Brighfburg, D. Wolfson, B Sopadm, B Fielscher, B. Miller, 5, Frank, B. Liebschutz. SECOND ROW: Coach M. RusseH, J, MarshoH, L. Phillips, D. .$.-' :1, W. x; m Berg, D. Supadm, G. Weinberg, G Harvey, D. SHverquH, A. Warm, M. Levime. THIRD ROW: 8. Waxmcm, L. Mchcm, M. KQTZ, E. Levine, P. Rolnick, L. Friedman, S. Fobe, N, Forges SEASON'S RECORD Firsr CiTy Meet ........ . ....... Fourth Seccmd City Meet ...7 .,,. Fourth Third Cify Meet .. Fourth Distrx'ct Meet Fifth TOP TO BOTTOM; Tim Timmons, Doug Behr, Tony Knight, Ken? Fisrer. - 5a John SchmiH executes the complicated Mple giant dismount. VARSITY: FRONT ROW: F. Pool, DV Oexmon, C. Harris. T. Hammond, J. Schmiff, M. Torrecmo, K. Lee, C, Williamson, M. BACK ROW: Coach B. Anderson, P. Johnson, D Deckelboum, Torreano, M. Reisenberg. GYMNASTICS Woodward's defending P.H.S.L. Champions finished a close second behind a sTrong CenTrol Team. A slim margin of 9V2 poinTs seporofed The Team from Their second succes- sive crown, Under The guidance of Coach Bob Anderson, The gym Teom displayed The skiil and confidence necessary for Top-noTch compeTiTioni Led by seniors John SchmiTT, Mark Torrecmo, and Paul Johnson, The gym- ncsTs placed firsT in one meeT and second in The Two remaining championship meeTs. Agile Paul Johnson led The Team 05 high scor- er on The parallel bars and rings. Mark Tor- recmo was noTed for his superioriTy on The horizonTol bar. John SchmiTT, who showed greoT improvemenT This year, excelled 05 on oII-oround gymnosT. CompensoTing for The loss of This year's sen- iors will be 0 fine crop of juniors and sopho- mores led by Junior Terry Hammond, on ex- cellenT performer in free excercise 0nd Tum- bling. SEASON'S RECORD FirsT PHSL Meet ........................ Second Second PHSL Meet ....................... FirsT Third PHSL MeeT Second STGTe Meet ............................ Fourth ,;.gww..izkwaWmWe L e , Balance and stability are necessary for a perfec? hondsmnd. Hammond demonsTroTes perfeci form of a back Cafch. RESERVES: B Price, B Harper, B. Friedicmder, L. McGee, R. Herzog, P, Shannon, 3 Gerdson, R, Vogler, B Burneft. Mark Torreano m Ihe peak of a giant swing Paul Johnson executes Me difficult back lever. I 1 WRESTLING Gilberr attempts to roH opponeni inio pin. '2 47.1? r 5 FRONT ROW: D, Chamberlain, E. Cork, F. Gilbert, C. Freund, J. Ausrim, T. Hayden, T, Plotter, C. Watson, B. Apling, B. Bros- J. McConlogue, M. Nebofsky, P. Bentfy, T. Zoferes, R, Fokmd, ingion, H. Campbell, G Dinun, R. Ziegler. S. SpottedVHorse. BACK ROW: Coach P. Felmmg, Mk Rodner, Get up, Jim! Get up! Runnew lo your mark, get set, BANG! VARSITY: FRONT ROW; A. Abrams, M. Gloss, D. Oppenheimer, Gordon, J, KEmple, M. Davis, R. Rose, B. CeHel, V. Parker, D. B. Soulter, M. Homm, J. Nesbitf, G. Simms, E. Richardson, T. Willins. Dyer. BACK ROW,- W, Gibson, B. Weiss, J McConlogue, L M35 $$$iw , wax ; Jm't E TRACK SCHEDULE Toff, Aiken, Wes'rern Purcell Relays Cemrol, Walnut, Western Mansfield Relays Western, Hughes, WIThrow K. of C. Relays PHSL Invitational Relays PHSL League Meet Mwwwwmwwww Hamilton Taft Miami Relays District Meet Smte Meet The stage is set. There's one that isWW going anywhere SEASON'S SCHEDULE i Deer Park Elder Moeller Reading WiThrow ! WesTem Hills 1 Walnut HIle E Purceil . Aiken Elder Hughes Taft Purcell Central Wifhrow 1; Western Hills Walnut Hills Aiken Hughes Toff Distrid Cemrol t. 1 d 333m! an t; hark viaW-Agywyw- n- w; 4w44P4 -'m 4an;n - 3A . . . rm: LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach M. RusseH, T, Brommel, T. Lawson, M. Friedlond, J. Kuyper, C. Cordes, D. Safer, J. Casper, G. Sigler, G Ungrhum, E. Taylor, L. Carofhers. Cordes gets caught in the rough again. Don Safer blasts from behind the bushesv Jerry MuIman returns a vicious backhand smash. FRONT ROW: T. Hammond, B. Harper, C. Marksbury, J. Cox, B Gerdsen, K. Crabtree, J. Malmon, SA Siddall, BV Caldwell. Intru-squod practices prepares Nae team KobeL BACK ROW: 3. kvgmm $.15; 3:1... 7 r A. i - 27'31154; ' LS; CommiHee gmhers m discuss upcom'mg eVC-MS. W-CLUB;FRONT ROW; 3. COsTeHL Adviser, K. Crobfree, Abrams, C, Barnes A. Abrams, C, Cosuio, M. Sammons, Fisfer, B. Broun, J. McConlogue. SECOND ROW: H, Diefz, Oppemheimer, J. Kimple, T. Plotter, T. Timmons, L. Kahn, FollioTT, C. Williamson, T. Hommomd, J. Royal. THIRD ROW; Arkush, NI Davis, R. Sreinou, J. Momhey, B. Ceffel, S. Merriffs, S. HonGn, M. Hamm, B, Havens, J, Lewis. FOURTH ROW; H. ?WDsVUWK W Club serves the school. Schwartz, T. Knight, D WEHms, C. Cororhers, T. Dyer, C, Turm en J. Mchm, R. Rosebaum, D Donohoo, D. Turk. FIFTH ROW; B, Sawyer, L. Gordon, J. Evans, L Friedberg, T. Anderson, M G055, D. Fairbanks, M. Fox, J. McCoy. SIXTH ROW; J Young R. Findlay, E Richardson, R. Rose, V. Parker, GI Simms, R. GoIden, 5. Keller, M. Nebolsky, M. Mayer, SITTING: B. Brown, T. Scheve, D. Cusher, S, Skurow, M, Kruke, SA Hoffman, J. Schwartz, C. Mefzger, B Rosen, S. Schoim, J. Siegel. KNEELING: R. Dombor, S. Gmller, L. Shaw, M. Folone, A. Berg, M. Ziegler, K. Deutsch, G. Sanders, L. Nizar, B. Giffle. man, P Farkasl L. EHison, V. Mills, J. Moskowirz, J. Pollak, K. MODERN DANCE OFFICERS: SITTING,- J. SEegeL Hisrorion; K. Deutsch, Shmalo, Treasurer, T. Hann'lton, ViceVPresidem; P. ColHns, Secretory President. Gillmon, C. Shmolo. STANDING: D. Alexander, E4 Friedman, P Peyfon, C. Levine, Ax Fowler, J. Cable, M. Gerson, EA Levy, C, Fischoff, T. Hamilton, C. Gordon, R Dobrin, S. Freeman, K Williams, R. Kopmcm, N. Mormer, P. Collims. STANDlNG; CA MODERN DANCE in MM ; 33' 5 Drum Moior Sam Bray L Q. n M O b b m C 81 Le 5 S aw r e b n e s o R E P, r 0 tn 5 E x, O F i z D. Stern. BACK ROW KNEELING MAJORETTES Elmore, S. Graller, T. Foley, E. Ellermum 178 gicol siudy on the football Eeld. Bulldog cmd Erjglc- take tirrc for C1 lime bioio Levine, D, Stone, N4 Osborn. G. Combs, A. Fowler, P. Patterson, C, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: J. Schwartz, RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: KNEELING; B. Brown, K. McNeil, T. Winfzel, R. Sevester. . : JUNIOR H!GH MAJORETTES: N. Schlochf, A. Chudnof, T. Greene, B. Brovermcn, P. Con- rad, J. Hassel, J BoroshA JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: FRONT; V. Lehman, D. Fischofi A. Wolf, J. Kleinmcm. BACK; L. Schwartz, F. Bortfield, D. Abrams. SENIOR HIGH GAA OFFICERS: C. Bray, Recording Secretary,- N. Cohen, President; L. Cohn, Corresponding Secretory; B. Hendricks, Vice-Presidem; N. Osborn, Treasurer. Spike it, Chris! .vp-chu- 5 r' W H. y Anna '1 I 1'1? SENIOR HIGH GAA Managers: FRONT; S. HeIwEg, D. Wesley. JUNIOR HIGH GAA Managers: FRONT; S. Weine, D John- son, C. McConlogue. BACK; N, Smith, S. Stix, K. Morgan BACK; F. Schreiberg, C. Molwitz. Summons. BACK ROW: 3 Stein, N. Miller, T. Wahlberg, E Sopadin, L. Bernstein, E Apostolidies, J. Van Wagner, M. POLLYWOGS: FRONT ROW: M. MeSIOIL D. Baum, J. Sfegel, R Wilson, F. Schreiberg, N. Mungovan, M. Russok, B. Allen, 1. Richter, A, Harper, J, Benson, D. Busick, S. Hill, K. Miller, 5. ram: ' 2V; Fiermqu, B. Frost, L. Armstrong. HHEMWEH w. Pollywogs display circle formation. GUPPIES: L Kruse, D, Weiner, S, Busick, 8. K0 1 N. Smith, S. Knoop, D. Johnson, M. Aronoff, J, Murray, 5. Reicheh, P. MiJler, N. Fiermork, E. Gerber. SenIor High girls dismay their basketball skills. L. r Treasurer- JUNIOR HIGH GAA OFFICERS: S. Greenwold, Vlce-Presidem; L. Kruse, Stevens, President,- 3. Busick, Publicity; S Knoop, Secretory. ranmnvvmw WW Charge! Up and over! WOODWARD . . . WHERE ACTIVITIES ENRICH LIFE Student Council, a body of seventy students, has the neverhendmg job of promoting school pride. By encouraging student co-operotion, Council governs school functions by supplying monitors and reguiot- ing open-houses. President Corky Cordes, Vice-President Dione Stone, Secretory Sandy Strong, and Treasurer Ken Mitmcan are only a few of the student repre- sentatives who plcm 0nd corry-out the diverse and beneficial activities of the Council. STUDENT GOVERNMENT . . . Each elected representative reports to his homeroom giving informer tion about, receiving suggestions for, and collecting money for vari- ous Student Council functions. Council's motto, Faith to dream, vision to see Courage to do, well describes the efforts and accom- plishments it sets forth in serving the school. Canned goods and Clothing drives, Citizenship Week, Homecoming, and many other proiects sponsored during the school year keep Council busy. Executive Council gathers for on informal discussion. STUDENT COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: 5, Vogf, K. Mifmzm, D Stonel VicewPresh dent,- Mr. HorVon, Adviser,- C. Cordes, President,- 5. Strong, C. Bv'oy, M. lsaacs. SECOND ROW: R. Neuhnuser, T. Scheve, D. Sanders, P. Greenbnd, S. Lipp, B. Harper, S. Hevener, E Demnney, K. York. THIRD ROW: D Mehar, E. Eliermcn, H, Folgnd, 5. Roley, CA Kieger, J. CoWe, M. ConneH, J, PDHak, A. Nperr, J. Levin FOURTH ROW: R Crutcher', R. Rober'rs, M Cohen, M. Humphv'les. N. Engsirund, R. Semester, 5. Slate, K. TheHmeyer', J. Baker, 5. Claybon, M. Summons. FIFTH ROW: J. Kimpel, J Sfumpf, J Reed, K. Ncugeu bouer, D. Mayer's, L. Freiberg, M. Abmma D. Yund, J, Km'p, T, Hammond. SIXTH ROW: T. Woodward, L McCarthy, J. Evans, M. Kobke, S. Rolnick, P, Fddman, C March's, F, Donahue, CA Bnrnefr. Some peopm ius'r have to be checked 22mm? . .-. w-MMK mm u : Vigorous Junior High Council members clear 0 Quodrongb path during the Big Snow. 190 JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL Introducing The idea of seif- government To responsible sev- enTh, eighth, and ninTh graders is The chief funcTion of The Junior High STudenT Council. Through STU- denT Council each iunior high sTu- dent has The opporTuniTy To pQrTiCie poTe in planning his own ocTiviTies. This year 0 pcsTer contesT was sponsored Tor Clean Up and BeouTify Week. Freshman Recogni- Tion Day, which was carefully organized by The Junior Council, consisted of a dance and special privileges during the day; OFFICERS: M. Ackermcn, President,- Mr. Tschofen, Advisor; J. Feldmon, Vice- President; N. Marks, Secremry; P. Rolnick, Treasurer. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: T. chlon. P. Role nick, J. Feidmon, M. Ackermon, Mr. Tschofen, Adviser,- NA Marks, 5. Woody, SECOND ROW: D. Pinkehon, R. Deuisch. Bi Golden, C. Fwyen, M. Cuhn, AT Levy, S. Brinn, J. Royui. THIRD ROW: P, Conrad, M. Kaufman, L, Sherman, Pi PostolV ski, J. Donovan, 8. Meyer, L. McFarland. FOURTH ROW: 5. Weine, L. Royce, T. Green, B. Phiiiips, B. Owens, K. Morgan, Bi Greenwold. FIFTH ROW: D. Berg, L. Philips, B. Young, S. Fubee J. Behr, G. Tekelvi, 5. Strong Y-TEENS: FIRST ROW: N. Minfurn, V. Street, L, Armstrong, D. Bcllmd, B. BTesh SECOND ROW: 5. Rhodes, Y-TEENS HI-Y HIVY: FIRST ROW: M. Summons, M, TcrreanoA SECOND ROW: C. Wil!iamson, Drefer, B, WHkinson, D. Oppenheimerl D. Donohoo, D. Mifchell, J. George, K Ellison, E. Hawks, L. Corum, K. Fisrer, D. Oexmcn, J Spies, J; Mmthews, C. Mardis, J. Young, D. Bremer, D. Eichorst, T. Woodward, T. Dyer, D. Rose, J. Kimpel, T. Knighr, C. Barnes, BK Kable, R. Chapman. THIRD ROW: R, B 3T0ne,J. Evans, Mr. Paul Flemi g, Adviser. . KEY CLUB Key Ciub, a service organionion sponsored by The Kiwanis Club, has as iTs gool HTo Build. The communiTy, The school, The indi- vidual are all sTrengThened by The Club's mcmy ocTiviTies. This year The boys, under The guidance of Mr. MiTchel Wolken have served 0T dinners for choriTy, packaged presenTs cmd candy for The neediesT kids of 01L 0nd collecTed records Tor The Longview Chil- dren'sword. KEY CLUB: FIRST ROW: ET Goldstein, J. Schwartzmun, P. Greenland, J, Anderson, A. Arkush, J. Royal, L. Landmun, R. Mayer, F. Nidich, R. Wacks- man. SECOND ROW: D. Willins, G. Simms, 5. Lipp, RT Fier, P. Kuplon, MT Fox, R. Rubens, M. Silvermon, C. Ebel. THIRD ROW: S. TreiTeT, I. Jo'FTO, L. Winston, A. Abrams, B. Schwartz, S. Dunie, J. Nldich, H. Schneider, M. Abrams, B. FollinTT. FOURTH ROW: L. Rinsky, S. Skurow, A. Simon, J, Kaplan, J. Royal, M. Roppeporf, L. Scndler, A. Eden, 5, Zokem, D. Turk. FIFTH ROW: T, Chambers, R. Lipp, K. Runner, A. GreenTand, M.-RopuporT, RT OFFICERS: L Landmun, Secretary; A. Arkush, President; J. Royal, Vice-Pres; J. Anderson, Treasurer. Koopman, B. Feldman, M. Nebolsky, D. Behr, P. Feldmun. BIG SISTERS: FIRST ROW: M. Kruke, M. Skurow, D. Baum, HT Metz, R. Moss, VT Azouz, J. Siegei, P. Collins, J. Elmore, N. Cohen, B. Tumuru, RT Fox, D. Marshall. SECOND ROW: C. Gillman, D. Franklin, H. Liebenthol, E. Sharp, B. Shore, R. Warren, G. Ewing, MV Felone, D. Lucas, 5. Spiegel, K. Deutsch, S. Cohen, C. BIuonL THIRD ROW: L. Comm, L. Turner, C. Drake, S. Needles, S, KundJeson, R. Frolich, C. Weinsfein, M. Sievens, K. York, L. Ef'h'on, C. Kidder, K. Wheeler, P. MorTon, J. Weitzmane FOURTH ROW: H. Poland, M4 Vaughn, A. Fowler, J. Soyler, AT Kravitz, C. Levine, D. Melier, M. Bollinger, P. Vordenberg, C. Klinker, S. Goldhogen, R. Wolfson, 5. Cop- Ian, J. Mohcn, M. Humphriese FIFTH ROW: D. Stone, B. Corns, P7 Bechtel, N. Big Sisters share the holiday spirit. 194 MinTurn, B. Yosofuf, C. Albert S. Lauferbnch, E, SheH, J. Marback, E. Devunney, 54 Raley, E. Ellerman, G. Bissell, B, Green, SEXTH ROW: R. Cassel, FT Skuggs, ST Goller, S. Brenner, F. Schreiberg, C. Schmalo, R. Schumoh, L. Andringu, M. Siedler, J. Levin, S. Longewuy, C. Wubbolding, LT Thornton, D. Brickwood, D. Connison. SEVENTH ROW: L. Herman, E. Allen, N. Fite, Be Cahn, Se Vogf, L. Simon, S. Rhodes, M. Caskey, B. Hendricks, P. Winchell, A. Hussebrock, B. Coplon, R. Friedon, PT Peyton, B. Ruckusl EIGHTH ROW: .J. Riborsky, AT Krupp, ST STrciemeyer, J. Schusz, M. HunT, C. Bray, N. Leach, J. Jordan, M. Flory, N. Ropp, K. Knox, Me Pesouf, C. FishoH, ST Hossel. BIG SISTERS Big SisTers is 0 group of senior girls selecTed To c:c- quoinT The sevenTh grade girls wiTh Woodward's so- cial and academic OCTivETies. Each gfrl Takes her liTTEe sisTers To c: football game, where school en- Thusiosm is shared. A baskefboll game serves The same purpose as The Big and LiTTle SisTers join To- geTher To cheer The Team on, In academic moTTers, The Big SisTers heip II'TTIe sisTers use such facilities 05 The school library. A porTy dimoxes The year 05 The IiTTIe sisTers bid Their senior big sisTers farewell. Mike Chapman and Edward The'wss serve fellow studems. BOOKROOM LUNCHROOM Staff enjoys leisure time. y. Backroom chaos bumes Les Sandler and Bob Moses. R. Morris, T. Gofdforb, M. Spiegel, R, Crutcher, M. Brown, S, Schwartz, N. Rappl A. Greenberg, S. Gruber, and S. Kondelson prepare for morning onnouncemenfs WFAE Saund eHecfs managed by C. Patton, S. Needles, B. Rosem berg, and R. Morris. L. Whitaker and A Greenberg plan The P.A. bulletin board. an; n: ma- E !- i- I :, A!! i mwmagmtgypmmwszmmmwwm w . L. i ' . E LIBRARY A1D5:FIRST ROW: M Wilchins, D, Kirshsner, B. Berns'rein, B. Gold- Grone, P. Evans, J Blesch, M. Raven, V. PiH, D. Zokem, S. Bennett, S Smith, S. Bernstein, B, Blesch, K. Runsome. FOURTH ROW: P. Zuchowicki, J. berg. SECOND ROW: B. Rogovin, M. Blevins, P MeFFord, E. Spiegel, B. Baker, G, Woloson, D. Blackman, D. MeFFord. THIRD ROW: H, Boughon, N. Curuthers, NA Minturn, C. Dickie, E. Moritz, S, Krein. LIBRARY AIDS AUDIO VISUAL AIDS AUDIO VISUAL AIDS: SEATED: T. MiHs, J. Buckman, T. Kurus, PA Glossmun, Weingormer, T. Bernheimer, L Mullenir, M, Shuller, K. Hill, K Neugebauer. T. Mains, W. Barbour. STANDING: Mr. Anderson, 1., Napier, T. Rizzo, R. l, Freilich, J. Knefpp, J. Tholl, D. Huff, H. Pendleton, M. Kurz. The sole of derbies and Carnations brings bfue and white into every Classroom. Woodward's peppy Hootencnny Club exhibits a novel spirit. PEP CLUB Pep Club brings school spiriT To The sTudenT body. On color day, sTudenTs oTTired in blue and whiTe clothes, chic derbies, bow Ties, and gay cornoTions parade Through The halls of Wood- word. This TubilcmT scene is The mani- fesTQTion of The deep pride possessed by Woodward sTudenTsT On These- doys, The bubbling spirit inTeCTs 0nd LmiTes 0H sTUdenTs. Indeed, There is Tangible evidence ThoT Pep Club has achieved iTs lony goal of insTilling school spiriT. Ir musT be bargain day Tociuy! AHan Arkush, PresidenT 199 Roy Roberts, Vice-Presidenf Heather Foland, Secremry Bill Havens, Treasurer F.T.A.: FIRST ROW: R. Alex, C. Gillilond, R. Leeser, B. Biesch, MA Coskey, R. D. Strohl, V. Street, P. Troinn, C. Knoop, S. Stein, J. Bayersdorfer. FOURTH Hockenbrocht, L. Kabukoh, L. Flechlheim, B. Fink. SECOND ROW1C. Fried- ROW: J. Flynn, D. Linder, S, Mefz, A. Dombcr, N. Sopodin, L Green, 5. man, 3. Skurow, R. Newman, M. Miller, LA Arons, P. Levine, P. Benjamin, Farris, L. Cchn. FlFTH ROW: N. Minfurn, G. Harris, V. Pitt, Me Ruben, C C. Groshofi Mr. Thur'in. THIRD ROW: K. GcHoher, E1 Fishmun, B, Konrer, Maslov, M4 Gerson, J. Friedman, M.Cohn, S. Greenwold. Bev Bleach, Treasurer; Ruth Hackenbrocht, Secrefury; Ron Crutcher, Vice President; Murcia Coskey; President. F.T.A. Under The supervision of Miss Elizabefh Hockmon, Miss Ruby Compfon, Mr. David Thurin, end Mr. John Campbell, Future Teachers of America offempfs To Train students for The Type of work required of Teachers. The mem- bers work 05 Sunday Schooi Teoch- ers, tutors, ossisfonfs To Teachers, and comp counselors. The service hours each sfuden'r accumulates are sent f0 The colleges To which he applies. Money-moking proiecfs, including apple soles, bake sales, and donuf sales, were done in or- der To raise money for scholarships to be given ?0 deserving members of The club. JUNIOR SCIENCE Exploring science in cm informal manner under The supervision of Mr. Lloyd Wcms is The purpose of Junior Science Club. Geology and the skilfs needed by C1 geologist were the main Topics of invesTi- goh'on This year. Activities included excursicms To WinTon Woods, museums, and aquariumsl Trips to Mommofh Cove and Chicago were sponsored by the club. A lec'rure by Warren Wells, HomilTon County Park naturalist, concluded The year's activifies. Science captivates. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB: FIRST ROW: K. Buckman, G. Huber, J. Kersey, C. Costner, D. Billingse SECOND ROW: 8. Baker, T, Mcckey, S. Sands, J. Berg, J. Grollery -3 JumdlL'qngmn RHHJ' 3? ' i .73 ..-' -3 ' ' 7' D.E.C.A. In order to obfoin practical i 1 experience in merchandising, each student in D.E.C.A. is 1 employed by a retail busi- j' ness. D.E.C.AA, under The 7g. leadership of Mrs. Helen :5 I Bowers, sTrives To develop fu- K fure leaders for marketing and distribution. Selling con- dy apples and s'ruffed animals were 0 few of The clubs money-moking proieCTs. Re- din... gionol conferences, ouTside speakers, and on employer appreciation banquef cul- minated the year's octiviTies, D.E.C.A,: FIRST ROW: R. Muss, A. Philbin, Mrs. H. Bowers, F. Wiens?ein, B, Siebler, J. Anderson, L. McDevitf. FOURTH ROW: BA Spratf, M. Flory, i 5. Mungdd, K. Daniels, D, Smith, J. Roelfing. SECOND ROW: 5. Sirinhoh, B. Ruckes E. Smith, D. Seafierr, M. AIexander, M, Gannon, L. Evans, B. 1 D. Smith, K. Rees, D. Wesley, L. Durham, G. Rees, S. Fox, J. CosteHo, J. Rees. Mellage. THIRD ROW: B. Feller, AA Wolpo, D. Schwartz, 5. Miller, T. Shoup, ! r i I ' W 1:, wag, 2:1 Danie Smith gains practical experience. The Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca, known 0T Woodward OS The F.B.L.A., sTrives To aid each of HS 30 members To develop more knowledge of The business world. In working To- geTher To render service To school and community, The members develop Their own personaliTies and leader- ship quohTies. An inferesTing pro- gram of guesT speakers and Trips To various business omces is provided. The club was The hos? To The SouThwesT- em disfricT of F.BTL.A. and To The sToTe convenTion. F.B.L.A.: FIRST ROW: K. Wheeler, J. Jordon, MT Vaughn, D Smith, J. Melluge, M. Felons, S. Mon- gold. SECOND ROW: L. FIechTeim, J. Fricke, C. Vaniver, A. Levi, VA Street D. Surron. THIRD ROW: D. SmiTh, C. Kidder, S. EusTer, B. Carter, B. Shuminger, E. Barber. FOURTH ROW: M. Gon- non, C. Reubusch, D. Hobbs, H. Schulzinger, M. FJ'ory, B. Gcodposreur. FIFTH ROW: N. Dendler, E. Wucksmun, M. Alcoke, B. STraTemeyer, S. Srmiemeyer, 5e Jones. C,O.W.A.: FIRST ROW: P. Kuplon, A. Eden, C. Nechemias, M. Nathan. SECOND ROW: ST Thomas, L. chhzn, Je STem, J. Krupnik, K. Deutsch, M. Kruke. 'FHIRD ROW: C. Friedman, L McGee, R. Roberts, L. Green, R. Hackenbroch', 5. Kaplan. FOURTH ROW: 5. Goller, L. Blicblum, M. Flory, M. Isaacs, A. Abrams, E, Konfer. FIFTH ROW: P. Seldner, SA KenT, R. Koopmon, FA Hammer, R. Plofnick, A. Fischer, 8. Biggs. SIXTH ROW: L, Lundmun, S Adams, R. Lipp, J. Spiess, D. Behr, B. SiegeT, S. Gerber, H. Bonboymel. Mr. MenneTI, Brmsh Consul General To the UniTed SToTes speaks of an ussemnyT C.O.W.A. The Council on Worid ATToirs enioyed ETs mosT successful sea- son ever This year. Membership soared To over 70,- and The club meriTed Two advisers, Joseph BoxTer and Miss CoTherine HeiTz. In OcTober The Honora- ble PeTer Mennell, BrTTish Cone sul General To The UniTed STQTes, addressed on audience OT eighT hundred sTudenTsA L0- Ter 'm The year onoTher pro- gram was given by Mr, Carl TschoTen, who discussed indio's role in our changing world, C.O.W,A,: FIRST ROW: P. Levine, H. Metz, M. Skurow, B. Brown, J; SchwarTz, C. Becker, 5. Schwartz. SECOND ROW: S, Metz, B. Yosafot, M. Sollek, J. Siemering, B. Liebmon, R. Friedenn, H. Jonson. THIRD ROW: E, Ellermun, S. Lipson, RT Newhouser, S. Dunie, R. Pope, R. Froikin. FOURTH ROW: J. Guible, K. Runsome. S. Gleenwoldl l. LichtenszTein, D. Rothman. FIFTH ROW: ST Pilder, L. Sondler, M. Silverman, J. Cas- per, M. NaThun, J. Fix, T. SlomoviTs. SIXTH ROW: B. Kobel, A. Greenland, C. Rosen', CV Ebel, B, Caldwell, M. Hon, L. Weissbach. The vicissitudes of debating. DEBATE TEAM: FIRST ROW: G. Wolosinl JT Epperson, M. Schemerl A. Eden, E. Jorman, S. Schwartz, J, Goldberg, LA Winston. SECOND ROW: P. Ander- son, R. Crutcher, MT Blockmcn, H. Pelricoff, B. Rogovin, J. Buckmon, K. Run- some, L. Kaplon, R, Walters. THIRD ROW: J. Stevens, DT Langfbrd, P. Siegel, B. Jones, T. Brammull, L McGee, HT Alexander, MT Hon. DEBATE TEAM DebQTe Team 09ers ifs mem- bers 0 chance To argue many points of inferesf, such as pori- Tics and foreign oHoirs. This year was one of remolding for The Team, for it had onfy one refurning varsity memberA Hours of research and practice enobfed the team To overcome ifs inexperience. By The middle of January the Team ranked third in The sfmeT The Tourncnn menTs The team participated in induded debofes with Prince- Ton, Wyoming, CovingTon Cofholic, MoeHer, and ST. Xavier. The adviser, John Ample, feels fhof This year has been successful and there is green potenfiol for nexT year's team. 'r 53 r HEALTH .1: + CAREERS ,9; 5;. CLUB ' 3 w . J N 4:; x. .., t XK Adviser and President plan mee'lingsA TOP: FIRST ROW; L, Simon, S. Pilder, C Smnh, I. Zimmerman, RV Plotnick, SECOND ROW: S. Weiner, R. Dombar, P. CoHins, R. Newhouser, S. Wcldmun. THIRD ROW: K: Stern, K. Dauterich, L. Green, R- CasseH, J. Schuhz. BOTTOM: FIRST ROW: J. Eronell, M. Murrinson, M. Chorkins, G. Sanders, H, Jonson; SECOND ROW: D. SIEQEI. G. Friedman, M. SoHek, S. Zappin, S, Lcuterbuch. THIRD ROW: K. Runsome, J4 Brown, P. Beniamin, A. Klein, E. Levy, 206 CAMERA CLUB SkiJi in Taking and processing picTures is The goal of each mem- ber of Camera Club. Under The supervision of Mr. Celio Bongioni, The club does iTs own developing and enlarging of picTures. During The posT year, ocTiviTies of The Camera Cfub included Field Trips To parks and 0 Trip To Chicago. RADIO CLUB Radio Club, sponsored by Mr. William CreighTon, gives sTudenTs on opporTuniTy To furTher Their in- TeresTs in The Held 0T elecTronEcs cmd communicoTion. Each of The FITTeen members has his own call number. AcTiviTies of The club This year included Trips To fndusTries and radio sTOTions, 0nd communi- coTion wiTh people OH over The world. RADIO CLUB: FIRST ROW; B. Rosenberg, ST Holzer, Mr. CAMERA CLUB; FIRST ROW: J. Furer, 5. Friedman, R. LiebschuTzl P, Glassmun, F. HiUdT. SECOND ROW: D, Heery, M. Cafes, L. Napier, M. BluesTein, D. Shuller, M. Samuelson. THIRD ROW: D. Hoysfip, D. Brockmun, O, Goforth, E. Barber, D. FTTch, S. Adams. FOURTH ROW: L. Johnson, D. FHnT, D. Fish, E. Spiegel, L. Helson, 3. Kelly, N. Dendler. FIFTH ROW: D. Simpson, B. Surber, L. Bair, M. Williams, A. Levine, M. HiUdT, R. Banel, M. Clark, M. McDermoTT, D. Friedman CreighTon, N. PIoTnick, L. SchlachT. SECOND ROW: G. Price, C. Hay, R Johnson, D. Rosenfleld, J. Ach, B, Stevens, L. Applebron, J. Myers, B. Holzer, B. Hyman. c SENIOR BAND The jovial oir provided by The bond adds zesT To school ocTivETies. BUT destTe iTs golo onosphere hard and disciplined work Is reqUTred Technical Torme- Tions musT be perTeCT in order To please The criTTcol eye . OT The direcTor, Mr. EmesT WolTTe. PorTicipoTion and g T eHorT on The porT of each individual ore vTTol. Indeed, I only Through compleTe cooperoTion can The Tone, T precision, and TOTOI perTeCTion be oTToinedT This year, The Tome of The Woodward Marching band spread ThroughouT The noTion as H appeared orfiTelestion performing CIT The Cievelond Browns FooTbcll Game. The erTTen score 15 Transformed into harmonious sound. Young man with a horn: Mr. ErnesT Wolfle. Anticipation . . . FIRST ROW: H, Baughan Managerl, S, Siddall, C. Tomarin, T. Wmiker, N. Hess, J. Pesof, N. VonWogoner, D. Martin, R. Roberts. SECOND ROW: F. Freeman, M. Fox, T. Zaferes, N. Mother, R. Myerson, H. FIeIschmon, D. Pugh, M. Koeninger. THIRD ROW: B. Biven, C Harris, D. Main, K. Maxwell, J. Ach, R. Koolmun, C. Rosemon, A. Krupp. FOURTH ROW: L, Horwilz, M. Howard, D. PoweH, S. Warrell, P. Troion, D. Eichorst, H. Alexander, D. Smith. FIFTH ROW: A. Alpert, D. Stewart, T Unrine, S. Silburn, P. Brock, T. Kober, M. Stoffregun, C. Knapp. SIXTH ROW: R Caddell, L. Rinsky, A. Hunish, B Dees, . anxiety . v . . . . actuolffy, .e m! J. Alexander, S, Lehren R. Bickel, R. Dunie. SEVENTH ROW: D, Safer, M. Torreano, K. Turner, B. Taylor, K. Thompson, R. Morris, J. Hossebrock, P. Conrad, EIGHTH ROW; L. Mullenix, R. Valerius, S. Lipsky, M. Boyd, E. Wil- bur, D. Franklin, R. Jacobs, J. Kirzner NINTH ROW: H. Means, J. Bowling, R Waners, B. Blusberg, C. Floydl F. Ebccher, A. Wognen R. Wilson TENTH ROW: P. Golding, S. Lessure, G. Sione, P. Huber, S. Lipp, J. Goldberg, 5 Winston, R chi. ELEVENTH ROW: R. Marcus, F. Burning, L Cook, B. Marcus, H. Harris, M. Ferguson, 5. Zakem, N Payne, JUNIOR BAND: FIRST ROW: K. Sussman, H. Purges, D. Smith, D. Sopodin, 8055, G, Wemberg, J. Lehman, J. MoHeld, G. Wolosin, H, 5i1vermon,J Peor- S. Horwitz, T. Meiss, L. NovikoH, B. Kuhn, D, Huff, L. Kruse. SECOND ROW: son. FIFTH ROW: S. GuHmun, A. Owens, P. Ciem, D. Morrison, J. Colin, G. P. Easter, 5. Strong, 5. Busick, S. Waffson, A. Shifres, D Day, L. Pemslea, M, Wiiliums, M. Smith, P. Holman, L Casutq M. Ouziel, L Dolby, SIXTH fousf, M, November, V. Dom. THIRD ROW: 3. Knobler, L. Friedman, SA Ro- ROW: R. Silverbloif, P, Posrolski, J. Harry, S, Seeskin, C. Morgan, H. Allen, ley, J. Golding, B. Albert, R. Rinsky, M, Blockmon, J. CaddeH, 5. Cole, NY A. Levine, G. Houpsiein, I. Friebuch, B. Rogovin, R. Wx'lbur. Minks. FOURTH ROW: R. Overmon, D. Myerson, B. Mayer, L. Brown, D. Hoofenunny stimulates a keen inferesr in fmk music. U- .. www.qu, . nmr. ,- WT . .m TmLaL , n-.....-..- AM. n. JUNIOR BAND WiTh The goal of becoming c: porTicipanT in The Senior Bond, each Junior Bond member develops his individual instrumenTol skille Under The direcTion of Mn ErnesT Wolfle, The band performed in such funcTions OS The ChrEsTmos and Spring ConcerTs, and many oTher Junior High AcTivlTies, From The Teoch- ing of basic skills and opprecieTion of The orT come The desire and willingness To perform, and wiTh The performance came The TosTe of success, which caused each member To sTrive even harder. Folk Club, under The supervision of Mr. COTI Tshofen, was 0 newly formed organionion OT Woodward developed To encourage and promoTe inTeresT in folk music. ApprecIoTion of The art of folk singing increased 05 The voices of The sTudenT body resounded GT The Hoofennonny held early in The FGHT Under- sTcmding cusToms 0nd deiTions of American people Through Tolk singing promoTed o wider UmTy among sTudenTs. FOLK CLUB: Top To boOTom: l. JoRo, T. Niesz, HT Wmermun, N. Rupp, P. Kidder, L. EFFron, K. Miller, S. Summons, J. Lass. Rigorous disciphne, a genuine appreciation, and skill combines every year or Woodward to produce a superior choral group which has consisfenfly broughT honor To The entire school. En- : semble continuously demonstrates ITS creative and diverse choral unity in public appearances, bUT noT without summer practice and daily work sessions. The group's performance scheduIe is 05 im- pressive 05 its repertoire. This is evident by on active program of . Television appearances, school ossembhes, luncheons, conven- Tions, concerts, and other special events. Ensemble song 0T Columbus and Cincinnmi hoTeIs during the year and was featured in six performances QT Cincinnati Gardens of Christmas. Special appearances m Showcase, The Spring Concert, and Class Day again broughf Ensemble fhe oHecTioneTe acclaim of Woodward's sfudenfs and Teachers. Mr. Frank Long, Ensemble director. ENSEMBLE A serious mood is created at The Christmas performance, Leadership . .. ... perfolmance ... ENSEMBLE: FIRST ROW- D. Alexander, J Elmore, K, York, 5. Farris, M. Eol- THIRD ROW: 3. Slate, R. Raberts, B. Whife, L. Beck, C. Cordes, R. DreHer. linger, D Mehar, D. BUSle, P. Vordenberg, C. Kaner, L. Jacobs, C. Kidder. A. Arkush, S. DunIe, S. RischK FOURTH ROW: 5. Zaret, M. qum, J. Ander- SECOND ROW: 5. Raley, P. Skoggs, J. Levin, M. Keisling, NV Leach, C. 50W 5- ShOPTFD. CA DIEXEHUS, B. ROSEHFIEId, l . Messing, M. Hyoms, C. Wubbolding, 5. Strong. B. Hendricks, M. Cuskey, D. Brickwood, M. Seidler. Marksbury. . excETemen? . .. ... exhaustion. Hg; ' 3 rd! I l llll C EN 5 c ... LL 9 $57, 7'. 95, ?a ff. k WOHDW M0; $2 I . .i In F Sem'or Choir, under ?he diredion of Mn Frank Long, hos cm ocfive membership of 170. Members are chosen by the quality of fheir voices, musicality, and their genuine desire to sing, Choir porricipoted in The Thanksgiving assembly, Christmas and Spring Concerfs, Founders! Day, and fhe Alumnol Reunion. 64 To Go and Commencemenf Exercises were The final memorable experiemces for graduating seniors, Woodward High School had fhe largest participation of any school in The city at the AII-City Festival. To learn through singing and to provide enioyment for themselves and others, is fhe goal of each porficipanf. The members of the their are: TOP LEFT: FIRST ROW: 5. Cor- son, C, GiHilon, B. Tumuro, J. Albrighf, D. Strohl, D. Marshall, J. Mosboch, C. Pcffon. SECOND ROW: T. Poley, B. Yosafaf, K. York, Px Bechfel, R. Biggs, D. Afexonder, G, Turner, M. Bol- Iinger. THIRD ROW: M. Stevens, MA Seidler, S. Rosedale, E. Ellerman, J. Elmore, R. Heckenbracht, S. Slete, E. Friedman. FOURTH ROW: N, Mimum, R. Frolich, M. Hogemeyer, P. Homes 3. Sommons, P. Kidder, P. Skaggs, M. Kiessling. FIFTH ROW: P. Vonderberg, P. Patterson, B. Brown, A. Hassebrock, P. Win- chell, M. Thurman, R, Mason, D. MmThews, G. Purdue, SIXTH ROW: K. Williams, D. Busick, S. Farris, L. Thompson, S. Helwig, M. Hunt, M. Schwartz, F. Sien, B. Hendricks, C Taylor. Senior Choir Creates Harmony BOTTOM LEFT: FIRST ROW: M. Pcritz, C. Perkins, E Wolfe, A. Greenberg, M. Shurow, N. Brown, J. Boys, N, Hess. SECOND ROW: C. Kfinker, D. Melter, J. Weitzman, S. Spiegel, K. Oscher- wifz, V. Azouz, 5 Rayls, C. Murdock THIRD ROW: 5. Risch, P. Farkas, AK Fowler, M, Blevins, R. WoEfson, S, Serofkin, C. Kid- der, J, Roudebush, R. Wenfzel. FOURTH ROW: E Devcnney, P Peyton, M Humphries, D STone, C. WubboIding, D Brick- wood, J. Levin, L. Jacobs, 5. Wilson, 5. Roley. FIFTH ROW: P, Mann, J. Eichhorn, S. Stillpass, K. Miller, M. Bernsfein, M. Flory, S. Flanagan, S. Stein, B. Goodposter SIXTH ROW: D. stamper, J. Mognorini, D. Hill, K. Thielmeyer, N. Ropp, K. Run- some, K. Gollcher, J Flynn, S.Sfr01emeyer, N. Dunker, ABOVE: FIRST ROW: B. Mock, S. Dunie, A. Shreve, H, Comins, SA Royal, R. Roberts, D. Scherrer, J. Freiberg. SECOND ROW: D. Horton, J. Matthews, J. McAnich, M, Morris, M. Collner, T. Doney, L, McGee, S. Oneal. THIRD ROW: D. Jenike, S. Gerber, W. Finkelmon, T. PlczHer, B. Whife, D. Oppenheimer, D Weik, D, Schneider. FOURTH ROW: J. Thall, S, Bray, B. Stewart, 5. Taylor, M, Spiegel, J. Lillich, J. Garner, R. DreHer, J. STumpf. FIFTH ROW: J. Schwartzman, C. Marksberry, L. Beck, M. Homm, D. Rose, M, Hyoms, T Niesz, S. Zoret. SIXTH ROW: B. Rosen- feld, J. Anderson, E. Shapiro, R. Rosenboum, J. Nunn, C, Tur- ner, B. Mesloh, R. Weingarmer, IA Messing. JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR The Junior High Chair, under the direction of Mr. Francis RaTlIH, is compused of H0 members who pariicipofed in The Thanksgiving, Chrisfmus and Spring Concerts. The members in the picture or the right are: FIRST ROW: L. Sherman, P. Lehrner, L. Taylor, B. Golde, J. Cohen, B. Chcrkins, M. Wilchins, J Reed, D. Berg, M. Brenner, P, Glussmcn, D. Lewis, M. EH30 , T. Blevins, M. MandeH, M. Carney, C. Schloss. SECOND ROW: L. McFarland, B. Edw wards, M, Carrier. D. Rockwell, T. Gregory, S. Konrad, S. Gobel, B. MiHer, B Jones, I. Mullah, M. Kupson, D. Shem, N Jacobs, R. Werthaiser, J. Feldmon, L. Finer, D. Okrenl, J. Lass. THIRD ROW: 3. Service, H Sumis, S, Knopp, C. Rapp, R. Jones, H. Freilich, B. Fleischer, E. Nelson, H. Pe1ricoH, F. Fomergill, T. Moore, R. Bartel, L. Hudson, 3. Cogdell, R. Lerer, B. Weisbroi, K. Miller, M. BuskeH. FOURTH ROW: M, Marlin, F. Bernsmin, J. Murray, A Wolfe, 3. Long, R. Hyums, D. Jenkins, CK Cole, P. Rolnick, M. Kufz, J. Sndler, 8. Young, R. Coilefl, B. Owens, C. Under, S. Abermon, N. Marks, L. Rosenwuld FIFTH ROW: M. McAnich, N, Durham, J Adams, D FischoH, M, Senor, C. Smith, J. Kaplan, M. Hurker, T. Kimmey, L. Wright, M Shapiro, L. thals, K. Morgan, J. Levenson, F Burmeld, V. Kopfun, V. Gufin, F. Rofhchild, L. Royse. SIXTH ROW: P. Greene, N Smith, G. Simmons, K. Eskin, J. Katz, J. P001, 5. Powell, P. chz, Mr. Roflig, B. Hyatt. S, Chumbley, J Hyoms, S. Greenwold, B. Silverman, MA GoldhoH, M. Meiss, A Chudnof, L4 Schwor1z, V. Foley. ttmamu- mixiais-Iaiwu ' SOPHOMORE CHOIR The seventy member Sophcmure Choir, under the direction of Mr. Frank Lang, demon strated its keen desire to sing by participating in the Thanksgiving; Chn'stmus and Spring Concerts Each member strives to demonstrate his own skill with the hope of becoming a Senior Choir member or cm Ensemble singer. The members in the picture at the left are: FIRST ROW: S. Retzter, R. Nebotsky, N. Heinzelman, KV Shoemaker, Mt Mestoh, S. Eorlywine, B. Powers, E. Stephenson, C. ltkoFF, 5. Honon, Tt Scheve. SECOND ROW: P. MCSpadden, St Nebotsky, Tt Wahlberg, A. Kulun, J. VonWagoner, C. Behn, B. Owens, St Schueschner, N. Miiler, R. Srrqusbough, Bt Silverstetn. THIRD ROW: B. King, K. Harper, M. Berger, C. Htlbert, H. Waterman, J. Sein, B. Kottenbrook S. Doherty, M. StJohn, I. JeFtries, T. Stctder. FOURTH ROW: M. Hall, E. KueHner, J. Hoeltke, S. Barnes, B. Henry, C. Hughes, 5. Carpenter, R. Poland, P. Burke, C, Schecter, P7 Owens. FIFTH ROW: J. Baker, A. Nichols, B. Frost, K. Neugebouer, D. HoweHs, K. Rottner, M. Greenberg, 0V Hillmun, K. Hart, A. Weppler, N. Engstrand. SIXTH ROW; A. Rogers, K. Messer, K. McNeil, B. Rush, RA Shuller, J. Hendricks, A. Brotz, Lt Arm- strong, J, Mitchell, R. Payne, R. Beer, C, Dickey, Tt Bunter, M. Johnson. Mr. Long waits far silence. 211,0 x -A .w:y.3 m; $5.; GLEE CLUBS Boys' and Girls! Gee Clubs, which involve over seventy members, are on infrinsic porT of Woodward's music pro- gram, The basic idea for bofh is To serve as a Training ground for Senior Choir membership. Providing c: place for Those who enioy singmg, The Giee Clubs otfempf To msfiH music appreciation and skill in each member. Porficipoting m such programs OS H16 ChrisTmos and Spring Concerts helps To de- velop The Gfee Clubs! ObiIiTy, and further 1hefr inTeres'r in music. Glee Oub member makes last minute adluslment BOYS' GLEE CLUE: FIRST ROW: 5. Appeibauml W. Waller, S. Boymel, M. J. Hefler', M. Simons. THIRD ROW: T. Howard, L. Hunt, F1 Tumbleson, M. COMET. C- King, D Wolf, D. Fairbanks, E. AzbilL SECOND ROW: W, Schneider,M. Farris, FY Ferrell,S.Merrif5, E. Ellis, D.Budgef1. j Thomas, J Slehenkump, M Bmvermnn, B. Siebferl R. Roseman, P. Feldman, GIRLS' GLEE: FIRST ROW: J Jones, G. Ewing, D. Lowenstein, F. Kubakof'f, J. Heisher, C. Macimyre, P. Ligon. SECOND ROW: J. Geisa, D. Finberg, M, Shelton, DA Shuman, J. Jones, D. Boskind, J. Reynolds. THIRD ROW: P. Rich, D. SpFTzIeyl V. BoHew, J, Rigging, J Amos, C. Shemefd, M. Troxel. FOURTH 219 ROW; G. HiH, J. Hendricks, A. Dombar, M Wheeler, D. SIegel, 8. Lang, C. Simpkins. FIFTH ROW: J. Patton, L. Dilbert, S. Wilkinson, B. Huckuby. P. Leimun, S. Butz. T Morgofis, S. Rupert. SIXTH ROW: K. Zins, D. Dwyer, K, Davis, K. Smith, C. Kauk, P. Nelson, M. Flory, K. WoHoce. Page 1: Se Huberman, L. Andringcx, L. Londman. Page. 4: B, Brody, C. Cordes, B. Schwartz, G. Simms. BULLDOG BARKS Every editor and writer of the Bulldog Burks. is given the opportunity to develop his own creative ability and share his writing talents with more than three thousand readers. He learns about the craft of iournaiism and how to boience his time to meet deadlines. Al- though the main objective of the Bulldog Barks is to serve the student body, the second objective is the staff itself. On Friday morning when the paper is distributed, the entire stoFF of the Bulldog Barks and their ad- visor, Mr. Chories Warmcm, completely for- get the previous week of hoir-puliing 0nd Fist-siomming, and beam with pride as they admire their literary creation. A little more cheesecakel please! S m Ilulu am: w r? FWiEMqugi-Eu , , Till lvlwar run - 19 n15 ! BULLDOG BARKS STAFF: FIRST ROW: H. Liebenrhol, M. Hunley, S. Wilken- MOSJOV, K. Knox, H. Victor, C. Smith, L Levine. THIRD ROW: CA Welfe, J. son, T. Foley, M. Shlnd, S. Longeway, L Messer, R Tessel. SECOND ROW: Sieberr, S. Bray, B. Liebrnan, J. Inglerr. D. Rosenfeld, N. Buchwuld, M. I J. Epperson, A. Jackson, J. Katz, R Dumber, T. Redmon, D. Franklin, C, Kuplon. 1 . ;. 1 EDITORIAL STAFF: FIRST ROW: L Andr'ingo, F. Schreiberg, Mr. Charles Warmun lAdvisch, L. Londman lEdEtoH, C. Levine. SECOND ROW: 8, Schwartz, 5 Habermun, J Lamb, N Leach. T. Woodward 221 ..!'l 2 mm Ed Goldstein, Annuul's fearless leader. WOODWARD TREASURERS STAFF: FIRST ROW: M. Seidter, M. Simon, G. Bisset, B. Allen, Mt Sotlek, H. Schneider, C. Schmoto, L. Simon, E. Goldstetn tEditortI. SECOND ROW: J. Royal, 5. Lipson, T. Slamovits, S, Wikos, S, Spieget, WOODWARD TREASURES Countless hours are spent by each member of the diligent WOODWARD TREASURES staff In order to produce cm annual which meets and exceeds the standards set by their fellow students. Pictures must be carefully planned to bring out the underlying theme, the individual striving for his place,- the copy must be both informative and interesting, and the photographer must be assisted to assure a definite mood and unity in the pictures. The cmnucl's universal theme of Woodward and people caused the staff to spend great eftort trying to guarantee that each student be- comes invol'ved In and is 0 port of the book. C. Albert, F. Schreiberg. THIRD ROW: A. Eden, L Cchn, A. Alpert, A. Ar- kush. ail EDJTORIAL STAFF: E Goldsfeln, T. Sbmovils, 5, Spiegell J. Royal, M. Sollek, C. Schmalo, M. Seidler. Oh! Splendid! mvawiz w:?shva The nudeus of the No.5 WOODWARD TREASURES How could aH four of us 92? a diHerem anSWEF? ART CLUB: FIRST ROW: J. Messer, L. Reed, J. Hodde, M. Hortsock, P. Silver- J. Marlowe, M. Kusner, C. Daugherty, L. McGee, R. Leeser. FOURTH ROW: blaH, J. Zimmerman, B. Grad. SECOND ROW: E. Wacksmun, H. Vicior, V. J. Counts, S. Rhodes, L. Stuart, M. Holtke, C. Friedman. Pih, M Isaacs, R. Muss, D. Conison. THIRD ROW: D. Fensfer, 5. McClanahan NEWSWRITING: FIRST ROW; M. Meiss, O Redford, D. Kirsner, D. Schrei- ROW: L. Greenberg, G. Durr, M. Riddle, s, Spears. FOURTH ROW: 2. Phipps, berg. SECOND ROW: M. Watkins, M, Burr, H Semis, T. Kimmey. THIRD P.2uchowicky. ART LEAGUE Art Leogee represenToTives, chosen from each homeroom, sTrive Together To enhance The appearance of Woodward. The beeuTiTTcoTion process began This year in The quadrangle. New Trees and bushes were plcmTed 0nd benches were added To each of The Tour sides. DecoroTing The halls of Woodward ore poinTings broughT by ArT League. Thus oppreciaTion 0nd inTeresT in The Fine Arts are spread ThroughouT The sTudenT body. The ChrisTmos 0nd Chanukoh spiriT was sTrongly felt ThroughouT Woodward during The monTh of December cs 0 resulT of The League's successful holiday decoroTions and displays. The selling of cemoTions on Arbor Day helped Finance The League's ocTiviTies. The members of Art League have developed c1 cooperOTive spiriT by working consTrucTively Tor Woodward. OFFICERS: E. Ellermon, Vice President; C. Drexelius, Secretary,- 5. Lipson, Treasurer. No! Pictuxed: C. Borne , PresxdenT. IJ '0 U! E : Pl 5 a 5's a SENIOR DRAMA CLUB; FIRST ROW: 5. Retzler, M. Puritz, S. Borosch, ET 5. Brenner, S. Selevan, S. STein, D. Whisenhunr, N. Buchwald, L. Green, S, Szhworz, E. Wolfe, D. Neuer, B. Tamuru, S. Kundelson TVice PresidenTT, Mr. Sliliposs, P. Hedger. FIFTH ROW: A. Greenberg, S. Carson, B. Brown, J. Van E R. Aug Ccdvisor , L. Beck TPresidenTi, J, Lamb TTrecsurerT, C. AlberT TCIerLJ, Wagoner, J. Cable, M. Berger, M. ConneH, R. Kopman, JT Siemering, S. Q D. Conison TSecreroryT, L. chokoTT, J. Harris, P. Tirabossi. SECOND ROW: Gruber, K. Ronsemen L, Dilben, C. Meyer, RT Morris, E. Levy, R. ReberTs, L V T. Scheve, R. Nebolsky, C. ITkoFf, 8. Becker, C. Johnson, C. Potion, B, SiTvere Efevens, K. McNeil, C. Friedman. SIXTH ROW: C. Murksbelry, N, Engstrund, h stein, S. Weiner, J. Myerslein, C. BTcom, C. Schecler, JT Hodde, C. Wein- C. Duckey, L. Cromwell, D, MngiTavy, K, Smith, L. STewurT, SA Greenwald, lLT sTein, L. Effron, S, Summons, K, Milier, R. Frohch. THIRD ROW.- E. Long, D M. Samuels, RT Aron, MT Russok, L. thkblum, J. Katz, L. Wagner, M. HorTsock, y! Siegel, E. Fishmun, G. Frotscho, R, Biggs, L. GOTdSTein, T. MnrgoTis, ST Needles, J. Zimmerman, J. Sheppard, L. Thompson SEVENTH ROW: J. Bronell, E. ; m M. HUHley, S. Wilkinson, B, KaelTer, N, MTller, J. Kimpel, L. Nizor, L. EHi- Wncksmon, M. Klessling, K. Daughterich, M. ThuTmun, S. STrong, B. Wthe, C. T son, V. Mills, M. Chorkins, FOURTH ROW: B. Long, A. Klein, J. Brown, R. Tomorin, BT Rush, ET Toner, J. Schuhz, M. SpiegeT, M. Brown, M. Hyoms, 1. 1 IT Wyuolnik, C. Taylor, H. VicTor, M. Holtke, J. Schwein, J. Roudebush, J. Adler, Messing, C. Marksberry, HT Strumpf, C, Dreleius. DRAMA CLUBS The drama clubs provide on ouTleT for The creative, dromoTic TolenT DRAMA CLUB OFF'CERST L9H '0 Righh D- Comm 59mm; of Woodward sTudenTs. The young c:cTors have The opporTuniTy To C. Albert, Clerk,- J, Lombl Treasurer; Mr. Ronald Aug, Adviser; L. Beck, President; 5. KandeTson, Vice President. demonsTroTe useTul TheoTer skills such 05 moke-up, seT design and consTrucTion, publiciTy, direcTing, 0nd cosTuming. Through group cooperoTion and personal socriHce, The members have succeeded in puTTing on several TTne performances. The members of The Senior High Drama Club, sponsored by Mr. Ronald Aug, Find Their places 0T Woodward on The sToge. Their work bocksfoge 0nd in ocTing rewards Them wiTh membership in The NoTionoT Thespien Sociefy, end The congenial, cooperoTive onosphere 0T rehearsals oTTen gives rise To liTe-long friendships. The sTudenTs compeTe for lead roies, buT cooperate on The sToge Tor C1 successful performance Through ocTing The members sTrive Tor recogniTion among Their own peer groups. The Junior High Theater Guild, under The direcTion of Mr. RoberT Anople, began 1T5 ocTiviTles This Toll wiTh The TrodiTionCIl candle- IighTing iniTioTionT DediceTion and Time spent in rehearsal ore demands made of The members. The group furnishes The enTerToin- menT for Junior High assemblies and for oTher special evenTs. The TheoTer Guild also encourages 1T5 members To write original plays and produce Them 0T meeTings. 226 2' F: El :1 T? 1 STAGE CREW The inexhausToble Woodward SToge Crew, The backbone of 0H Woodward sToge ocTIviTy, makes possible The smooth producTions of Drama Club, Showcase, and of all assemblies. The demands of precision and Timing, and The necessify To seT up risers 0nd 3?- changing scenery in silence require STAGE creewz FERST ROW: B. Stevens, T. Ashpaw, L. Schlacht, J. Meyers. SECOND ?f . ROW: M. McNeil, P, Glassmun, G. Robbins. THIRD ROW; 8. Fr'ensen R. WHner, M. g The STQge Crew TO work WIfh exocTness Aronoff, RT Chandler, Mr, Ronald Aug TAdvisorl. NOT Pictured: B. Rosenfleld. and core. 74 T L .l I 6 JUNIOR THEATRE GUILD: FIRST ROW: C. Bermon, M. Sander, P. Vogler, V. Taylor, V. Foley, B. Lerner, L. Sherman, MT MondeH, PA Lehrnerl J. Zipperstein, 1: Gurin Nice Presidem , Mr. John Anople TAdvisorT, D. Johnson IPresidentjll S. J, Gerrzmcm, M. Casper, P. Golding. FOURTH ROW: R. Lerev; H. Burma, D. 1'. Thompson LTreasur'er; L. Heldman, MY Winslon, S. Pcckras. SECOND ROW: Abrams, C, Adler, S, Lang, P, Jacobs, JT Levenson, N, HE-Twig, J, Murray, J, 4 E. Margolis, P, Easter, M. Rickshafer, C. waen, J, GonIng, B. Braverman, C. Kaplan, M. Senor. FIFTH ROW: S. Silverslein, L. Roscnwald, C. Linder, M. ' SamiS, D. Tobin, C. Schworfz, D. Day, A. Chudnof. THIRD ROW: P. Karz, L. KoTz. S. CoTe, R. Kondelson, L. Brawn, M. Blackmon, P. Thielen, D. Weiner. , I , T L The plans for the Contest are mapped out by the committee: Sandy Paley. Mr. JefTrey Kehnle, Mn David Thurin, Adele Alpert, Tom Woodward. WRITERTS CONTEST In March and February, the halls of Woodward bToomed with clever posters publicizing o moior school event-the Writers' Contest. Decorating the showcases were Bellringers, picturing about 70 winners and pubhshing leading essays, short stories, and poemst Started hve years ago by Mr. Dcivid Thurin, who was Tater assisted by co-sponsor Mr. Jeffrey Kehnle, the contest has grown to include the help of PrincipaT Mr. Cleon Wingerd, News Announcer Mr. Al Schottelkotte, and over 200 Wood- ward students in its promotion and production This unique scholastic activity is organized and carried out by Woodward students. Agents, selected from each English class, keep the student body informed about Contest details. The preliminaries are judged by students and the find entries, by teachers. u The Writers' Contest Provides O challenge for the student to Find his own place at Woodward The chance to create, to see his own composition in print, to win a voTuable prize such 05 a typewriter, pen, or dictionary, and to receive esteem from his own peer groups are worthy goals for which Wood- ward writers Strive, Steve Buchwald discovers the reuT gusto, drama, merr'iment, and satisfying pleasure in producing his entry for the Writers' Contest. TmidEiEVEEBT-HLJR $335513: 1m T T THE DEVILTS DISCIPLETT George Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple, a sTingihg soTire Fired CT The British during The American RevoIUTion, was The spring producTion of Senior High Dromo CTub. The whole ploT generoTes from one coincidence, ThoT being The GrresT of The wrcmg American ogiToTor by The BriTTsh. The English misroke a society ouTcosT for The anTsTer They are oTTer, and The OUTCCJSTIS or- resT Throws The anlsTerls young wife info on awk- word posITlon. Compelled noT To reveal The TruTh, she conTmues 05 if The OUTCQST were her reveranT husband. BeouTiTully, Show creoTes c1 shorTeTived romance which TheviTObly unfolds info love. In The nick OT Time, The missing mfmsTer T'Ee Tums wiTh news of The rebeTsT vicTory and orders The release of The neor-doomed ouTcosT who has now beeh Transformed mm The ployls hero. NOT only does The minisTer's reTum save 0 life, but oTso quenches o poTenTiol Tove oFfoir. The pToy ends wETh Two heroes, on American vTcTory, and o soluTTon To overeH conflict OH You evH boys! STop The executicnmT I cm The man you wanH Lines are inferpreTedT il THE ENCHANTEDh The Enchanted, by Jectn Gtroudoux, is the story of critical moment in a young girls' life. Her lust for fantasy builds up such C! strong belief in the lite of the spirit that It evolves into a real phon- tom, The Ghost tries to entice her to ioin him in death 05 his lover, and at the some time, the eligible young Super- visor strives to win her love, and thus save her from death; In the end, the Supervisor Is the vfctor, because for Jsube! the venture of love proves more ottructive than the venture of death. The Ghost and Isabel tear discovery of their secret meetingst tn this wortd the truth is always vuigor. 230 Doctor . ' ..................... John Lamb Inspecror .................... Cory Tonmrin lsobel Leslie Stevens Supervisor ............... Chuck Marksberry Ghost ............. . , . . Chuck Meyer Armande Mongebois ........ Sharon Kondelson Leonide Mongebois .......... Martha Berger Mayor .......................... Irv Fox LiTTle Girls .......... Sandy ReTzler, Jill Harris, Ann Greenberg, Charlotte Poffon, Corinne lfkoff, Eva Schwarz, Rita Nebolsky Execufioners .. Chuck Johnson, Chuck Drexilius Pope Tellier ................ Neal Buchwald Mr. Adrian .................... Roy Wilner Assistant Director . Cheryl AIberT Director ....... V.. ., r. Ronald Aug The trcndormation from death spellbound: the Little Girfs. The Docror explains his plan for Ihe transformation: . We must better at fhe gates of death with H15 sounds of life. SHOWCASE 7- 'N 'rmm-u....WA ., wwmmwwmzmamwwm. 4 izut ??nl ,. A TriumphoT finish for The STrong sisters. WOODWARD HAS DONE IT AGAIN! AlmosT everyone 0T Woodward, Trom sevw enTh grader To senior, becomes involved in one OT The mosT signTTTconT corporoTe evenTs 0T The school year: Showcase. Widely diversiFIed TolenTs and energies blend wiTh color and harmony each year Teachers are all producTive. Behind The scenes, moke-Up, properTies, seT con- sTrucTion, lighTing, cosTuming, ushering and public reloTions are all necessary supplemenTs To The on-sToge acTiviTy. In 64 To Go The Ensemble singers, The precision pony chorus, The bond, The con- TinuTTy odors, and specioTTy performers combined To Take The oudience on cm evenTTul Trip To Japan for The summer Olympics. AuThenTic Japanese, Siamese, and Russian dancers provided enTerToin- menT Tor The memorable comp Fire scene. Horse chorus Iighfened The mood wiTh c1 doinTy display of precision dancing, Mod- em Dance puT The Team Through iTs paces in rhyThmic exercises. AfTer sTrenuous eT- forT, America's Olympic Teams uniTed To produce an exciTing show in 1964, This powder Tickles my nasel d. S Du m ,E W. D E uh h w m, w qy your roman shawl Vow; end Director Ronald Aug prepares the Cos? for opening m'ghl. The bond provides the perfect mmosphere for a successful show. Even the Modern Dance line Loins in The Olympic spirit. Carofee Wubbolding and Modern Jazz unhe. ADVERTISING Woodward is o minioTure ciTy wiThin a greoT meTropoiis. IT is compleTe wiTh Oli kinds of people, sTriving, cooperoTing, : 0nd compeTing To reach Their indie . 7 viducxl goals. The oThleTic field, The V. bondroom, The sToge, The meTol shop, The home-economics kiTchens, The science labs, The classrooms, and The library are all bywoys of The liTTle ciTy i where sTUdenTs sTruggle To Find Their i 1 pieces. The senior emerges from The 1 : JiTTle ciTy, ready To Trod The Thorough- 1II fares of The meTropolis OS he pursues Cl 3; Trade, 0 job in business, or higher i learning. He musT Then reosserT himself, i find his own liTTle niche again. Indeed, i The cycle is never-ending-seorch, i sTrUggle, success- search, sTruggle, success. Such is The cycle OT Wood- ward, such is The cycle in The meTropo- Iis, such is The cycle of life. Compliments to the class of 1964 THE WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION Your Alumnal Association, as is Woodward High School, is the oldest such organization west of the Alfegheny Mountains. It is also one of the largest and most active in the entire nation. in addition its members have num- bered such personages us a President of the United States, Senators, Con- gressmen, Admirals, Generals, Educators, Professional People and many others who have distinguished themselves locally, nationally and interns- tionoily. Truly, the graduates of Woodward High School have something to be proud of, something that the majority of high school graduates and even some college graduates donit hove e heritage, a heritage that is embodied in and perpetuated by the Aiumnol Association. The Alumnal Association continually strives to enhance this heritage. This is accomplished in many ways. The most recent is through the Elsa 0nd Cliff Heisel Medal of Merit Award. This medal is awarded on a strictly academic basis to the student who attains the highest four year academic record. This medal was awarded for the first time to a student of the 1962 Gradu- ating Class. v.4.- YEARS WEAR on, FM! WOWWARD WE'RE GONE; so mm A sum, Rembem baR 1h: PT loq FWD SHULLERWS WiGWAM STUDENT COUNCI L WRlT ERES CONTEST COUNCI L WORKSHOP OCTOBER mgqaa HE WHO SEEKS ALL THlNGS WHEREVER HE GOES ONLY R1 EAPS FROM THE HOPES W A HOMECONHNQ DANCE -HCH AROUND HWW HE SOWS HARVEST OF BARPEN REGRETSw -ANONYNXOUS CWIZENSHWP WEEK NOVEMBER K K963 S. DOHERTY F. DONOHUE C. DUKES L. EASTER P. EBACHER D. EVANS D. FAIRBANKS J. FALLON F. FERRELL M. FERRIS M. DIAL D. DELEGATOR R. FIELD R. FISH W. FISHER R. FOLAND T. CAMPBELL K. DAVIS BAXTER S BULLDOGS HOMEROOM I 3W L. DILBERT D. DURHAM M. FIERMARK P. GREENE D. FUSON D. FINBERG L. FINKELMAN C. FLOYD J. GINSBURG V. GIACOMETTI J. GEISE R. FULTON B. FROST A. FRISCH C. FRISBY C. FOX V. FORREST C. FOHLEN HOMEROOM 10 SENIORS SEZ GOOD LUCK Terrance Brammall Joyce Evermon Ron Coppel Shelby Cooper Linda Ellison Jean Dunker Doris Dwyer HOMEROOM 9 John Fox Dennis Downs Sreve Colebrook tester Cook Murcia Brown Sha ron Eu rlywine Regie Emmanuel Harold Campbell Willie Colvin Brod Chapman John Bowling Nancy Engsrrand Compliments of HOME ROOM I41 AND THE CLASS OF 68 Good Luck! From the Lowly Group V6, our 9, VoerS Jo; V0 h Cae-V F u-X u x$ CAOLS$ 4:3; fob CENTER PHARMACY ROSELAWN CENTER BUILDING E 731-7221 30:0? OFFICERS Presidenf-Bill Biven Vice-president Tom Unrine Secretory-Anne Krupp Treasurer-Don Safer SENIORS Harold Baughn Bill Biven Richard Caddell Betty Dees Jerry Kirzner Ann Krupp Nancy Mather Lorry Rinsky William Taylor Tom Unrine 11th GRADERS Jeff Ach Judy Alexander Adele Alpert Richard Bickel Don Eichorsf Mike Fergusion Henry Fleishmon Freddie Freeman Arine Honish Cyrus Harris Ken Harris Nancy Hess Larry Horwifz Mike Howard Richard Jacobs Carol Knoop Tom Kober Mannie Koeninger Ron Koolman Steve Leher Steve Lipsky Redo Martin Ken Maxwell Henry Means RFchard Morris Lorry Mullenix Rita Myerson Frank Pool Dan Powell Dick Pugh Roy Roberts Don Safer Sid Shorfmun Sandy Siddeil Steve Silburn David SmITh Mark Sfoffregen Cary Tomcrin Phyllis Troion Tony Whittaker Richard Volerius Nancy Vun Wagoner Steve chem Ith GRADERS Fred Berning Barry Blustrg John Bowling Puul Brock Lester Cook Poul Ebacher Carolyn Floyd John Fox Michael Fox Danny Franklin Jonathan Goldberg Richard Hassebrock Paulo Huber Steve Lessure Steve Lipp David Main Barry Marcus Robert Marcus Ncncy Payne Carol Roseman Doug Stewart Gory Stone Kennefh Thompson Mike Torreono Trenf Tracy Keith Turner Roberta Vogi Raymond Watters Eddie Wilber Louis Winston Susan Worrel Tom Zofferse 9th GRADERS Henry Alexander Pom Conrad Richard Dunie Penny Golding Jim Pesoul Alon Wagoner Ronnie Wilson THE ANNUAL STAFF N ED GOLDSTEIM STEVE LIPSON HANK SCHNEIDER TOM QLAMOU W6 JEFF ROYAL AV! EDEN MlKE EHMONS AL AQKU 9-K SANDY wtKA'E'p M138 HELEN 5an5 CHERYL SHMALO MRRCIA SOLL'EK LINDA could BARB ALLEN GINNY BtSSEL MERRILEE SEmLEIQ sou SPlEalL J CHERYL ALBERT f: LOiS $IMON 4' ADELE ALBERT FRAN SCHREHGEEQ I-+ QI-d ZOOWTHEOI Nmomomzm 0003-2 GOOD LUCK TO THE SEmoRs o: m FROM H.R.257 WELL. 50me SEE You ARE READY TO TACKLE ALL wORLD-me PROBLEMS HAFPNESS 15 a red thermos full of coffee...seeinz Carclee, nationalTU star, come to homeroom on time..ubejng Tom Noodward and Kanhy York on Kr. and Miss 250 Reward Day...having your homeroomceacher gen married...hringing in lots of canned goods- and still losingl.4.having thw football capLain and a living wall right in your DWn homeroom.;.getting your name on the ham for having your ad money in. HAPPINESE 1?: not going 1:0 your locker before a 2:50 homErc-Om,., seeing Ray and Peggy more then once a week...knowing Mr. Hendric barks worse than he bites...raising the flag for Honday exercises making the D honor roll...having Miss Smith cake homeroom... being tardy winhoun being caught by Delares..,being Mon Yanng on a day he doesn't get a summons... HAPPINEEfS l5 being escorted to the library to pay a fine... having extended homeroom and an assembly on she dame day...being able to hear PA announcements...being taken in by Mr, Hendrick when 3155 En kicks you out...seeing Sandy Wikas on a day When a composition is due...being able to leave when the bell rings... having your F's in black ink, instead of red...non having to buy package plan because you gen everythinz free...being called people by Mr. Hendrick for three whole years... HAPPmESSug SENS WiHOMEROOM 250 34IN 43IN 64 J.A, 5.8. A.C, B.F. J.Bu DuB. LD. 5.6. M.B. MC. VKD. MAG. RlB. M.C. MAF. JAG. 5.0. LH. LH. HJ. J L P.P C.L. C.R. V.L. 33.5. JKM, CS. F.S. R.WA N.S. M5. A.W. B.W. When this old school starts getting yo down, Come up on the ROOF! m 333. IN HONOR OF THE ? JOHN F. Sylvia Rose Peggy Marygb DOC Cathy Paul Jay Susie Bill Pat Lois Bill Rich Sharon Jerry Bill Betty Steve Greg Barb Rick Steve Jane Dave Mary Mark Jenny Gary Toni Dave Georgia Drue Kathie Larry KENNEDY DOC'S H.R. 112 LATE PRESIDENT 33h2g2:;$ Zlhuoiigl HR 209 BEST OF LUCK AND GOOD WfSHES FROM HR. 40 TO THE CLASS OF '64 FROM DOC THEISENB 5w BELL PHYSICS CLASS IT WORKED LAST YEAR 1 UPS HAGEN SLKZK RED' SHIRTAILS HANKIE -PAN KIE MAU-MAU SHERWOOUS FOREST meualo XUQK SSQWRS hunk; . APM- qu'a w; Auxl.uu A.a .V '41 . . J,'.!.x . u :13; 4'. be u g CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK from HARRYJS CORNER COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR WOODWARD BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION MN your fondest hopes and ambitions come True x2 , . J I J M4 7 THE ORIGINAL , BIG BOY , m1 EEEBE'J- FIRST-CHEX-fhe college student's best friend. The low cost way To pay per- sonal bills. It's The easy way to keep a separate college account. . Personalized with your name. . No minimum balance required. . Provides record of payment. . Deposits can be made by muiL . Eliminates danger of Theft or loss. THE $ENMI0NAL BANK or CINCINNATI Member Federal Reserve Sysmm and Federal Deposit Insurance Carpolaliun THE WOODWARD PABENT-FACULTY COUNCIL Congratulates The Class of 1964 WE HAVE BEEN PLEASED TO SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS BY SPONSORING THE MAY FETES THE SENIOR PARTY THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND and THE WOODWARD IMPROVEMENT FUND GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF '64 SENIOR CHOIR President ...................... Rick Rosenboum Vice-Presidenf ................... Margaret Hunt Secretary ...................... Elaine Ellermon Treasurer .......................... Steve Royal ENSEMBLE President ......................... Jeff Anderson Vice-President .................... Sandy Strong Secretary ........................ Nancy Dunker Treasurer ......................... Allan Arkush MR. FRAN K LANG Director SENIORS Valeria Azouz Paula Bechtel Murcia Bernstein Marty Collner Tim Dalbey Ellen Devunney Marsha Blevins Nancy Brown Wm. Finkelman Jim Garner Elaine Ellermun Nancy Minrurn Sandy Gerber Ann Fowler Rita Frolich Chris Gillilund Dove Jenike Betty Goodpcster Marie Hcgemeyer Tom Platter Ann Husselbrock Jon Lillich Marylou Humphries Margaret Hunf Wm. Mock Jim McAninch Marian Fiory Bill Mesloh Sum Bmy Doug Oppenheimer Dorihea Marshall Carolyn Menze Rick Rosenbuum Nancy Rapp Sherrill Rosedale Steve Royal Marty Spiegel Jim Stumph Marilyn Skurow Meg Stevens Poul Ruben Joel Schwurfzrnun Sue Spiegel Dione Stone Diane Sfrohl Gifda Turner Judy Weitzmon Peg Winchell Jim Thail Clem Turner BeHy Tamuru Sandy Wilson Rona Wolfson Bea Yosafuf Jeff Anderson Anderson Allan Arkush Mike Bollinger Corky Cordes Dione Brickwood Joyce Elmore Mark Hyoms Betty Hendricks Lois Jacobs Chris Kidder Carol Klinker Nancy Leach Jan Levin Sieve Dunie Murcia Caskey Nancy Dunker Diane Melter Louis Beck Sandy Risch Sandy Roley Pol Skoggs Merrilee Seidler Sandy Strong Steve Zoref Curollee Wubbolding Kafhy York Steve Taylor Bob White Penny Vordenberg B.W. 0. C.' 6 t tBest Way of Callingt An extension phone all your own! It's the greatest! The cost is so small! Only thing better would be a Princess on your 1 own telephone line with your name in V the phone book. The Princess dial glows softIy-Iights brightly when you lift the receiver.Ca II 396-9900 for complete details. You probably can pay for it yourself! tOffer expires December 31, 196M 1 DRIVE-IN RESTAU RANT There's a Parkmoor Drive-In near you COMPLiMENTS Meet Me 0! STANLEYS of The finest Corn Beef 8. Poiato Pancakes in town THOMAS E WOOD PARTY TRAYS - our speciclfy - CARRY OUT ORDERS INSURANCE - WE DEWER , co. STANLETS GOLF MANOR HERB KUPPIN DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT VICE Pravda 2130 Losanriville Ave. Me 1-4900 Get The Best - Get AMERICAN LINEN TRADE MARK DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk and ice Cream Cherry 1-1922 Cincinnori John Ebhbom Evereft BraCkE-TT' Roqer Brockmah Barr Broerman Michael Brown R'mhard Cadden martin Callner Rad Campbell Covkq QordeS EVere11 Cork Doug QQFHQHUS Ken Crabfree, Tim Dalbeq Keith DanieJ Marvin Danids Mr. QCHzeHneHs Home Room 3'7 uHANDS UooDwARD HIC7H School TH9 0385 Out 64 len Be$To$ Lucktb AH I Frank DaVId l Gama Dinah . Lesleq Rndrmqa 4! Carole. RshuaH Swanqa Burns Marcia ClaTon anqk. Combs 5M9 Davahngi 613d BOQMNET Barb Cakn SUBBH to en Donna GoniSon Nam EthoT Sqlvia Brenner Barb Cams qunis Collins Lvann Qorum 50?- NEE? THE PLACE WHERE THE SLICKS ALL ASSOCIATE; THE PLACE WHERE THE BIGHEADS COMMUNICATE; WE DON'T HAVE TO TELL YOU, MAN, WE THINK ITS GREAT! NO DEBATE, ITS OUR FATE LOVE AND KISSES-w TWO FORTY EIGHT 12481 H. J. BENKEN GREENHOUSES BUY 'EM WHERE THEY GROW 6000 Plainfield C11 Woodford Road TWeed 1-1040 CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS HWHERE ATHLETES AND SPORTSMEN MEET 110 West Fourth Street CINCINNATI 2, OHIO CHerry 1-4768 Just 42 Steps From Race COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 KEILSON Com plefe Vending Service 1060 Meta Drive CINCINNATI, OHIO Compliments of: Parkway cund Main 315, THE WOODWARD BUILDING 8. LOAN CO. I 1 Cincinnati, Ohio 1 . i I; Congratulations Class of '64 We invite you to make use of the facilities of- fered by this store, whether it be to shop with us, to meet your friends at Murphy's, or to seek employment with our company, in the event that you decide upon a retait career. GQEETNGS FROM THE CROWD m 246 tee t G. c. MURPHY co. SWIFTON CENTER - CINCINNATI 4:4 :4 4 ..,.. e 1 Best Wishes t 3 WOODWARD KEY CLUB .' Compliments To The ttWe Build Allan Arkush-President. Robert Field Class Of '64 Jeff Royul-V. Pres. Lu rry Landman-Sec. Jef'f Anderson-Treo. Jef'F Royal Barry Schwartz Lee Weissbach Arnold Greenland Rich Mayer Paul Kaplcm Shelby Cooper Andy Abrams Gregg Simms Bill Stone Tim Chambers Mike Nebolsky Les Sandler Paul Nidich Phil Greenland Rich Wocksmun Louis Winston Chuck Ebel Mike Simons Steve Lipson Mark Silvermon Steve Zuken Steve Dunie Aaron Simon Jon Freiberg Ron Lipp Doug Behr Lorry Horwitz Schield Wikus Don Willins Paul Feldman Steve Spiekermun Dave Turk Stan Skurow Larry Rinsky Mike Rappoport Stuart Treitel Bill Feldman Roy Roberts Ken Rattner Joel Schwartzrnun Henry Schneider HILL TOP RESEARCH INSTITUTE MIAMIVILLE. 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Osborne- 3 Me a R. Rukor' 0- Mali '- ' w sons 0. Mendmyck- L 9. mim- 0- Wm . 8. 9c ,5 . m. Mercer- F. pensmger H- 19+; a. Fave c1. $35 m, caskey K- KOMbdd MP I64; 0 Iwe'rc oCC +0 BeJHak +L1IWSS ,0. 4f Grce+In s 63:00, $05me WZWfoL mm 2239 HAVE A BALL ON THE MALL 5' $.45? 31m: 'A Yde E: :- 1.V Vli- at CONEY ISLAND AMERICA'S FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK Compiiments of Your HERFF JONES Representatives GINO VALLE AND BOOTS DUESING Class rings, medals, trophies, announcements and calling cards Always at your service Slam!- O-gorm 57me IO Machine Treatments $20 l0 Beauty Baths $30 5 Electronic Facials $30 Where tomorrow's beautiful women meet today. 604 Neave Bldg. 62 I 3878 Dependable Technical Training in . . . Automotive Mechanics Electronics Engineering Technology Full time day school .......... S I 8.00 weekly Evening school .............. 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ROSELAWN CHERRY GROVE PLAZA EVENDALE 7655 READING RD. iBLOCK NORTH 8828 BEECHMONT AVE. Gm2 READING RD. NORTH OF VALLEY THEATRE '16P 6555 752- 0222 ?EH- 357'? MONTGOMERY SPRNGDALE WESTERN HILLS PLAZA C150! MONTGOMERY H475 SPRNGFIELD 6020 GLENWAY 7qx-qabb 77100620 0037070 BRENTWOOD MONFORT HTS. GROESBEQK 8510 meON RD. 5503 N . BEND 802i COLRAN umams BRENTmoD-smPPmaKAzA 3522225555 66203322 QSVOGGJO omcg W055 READNG 907 061- 324i C OMPLI ME NTS OF TWO LOCATIONS 3200 DUCK CREEK BETWEEN MARBURG AND LESTER SBFBOEO 3m KEMPER R0.,9HAR0WLLE r77103350 SUID95 SENIORS AND SENIORITAS KURLY KARL AND HIS RED HOT MISTAKES Adams, Harold Alexander, Missi Andrews, Tony Angel, Bev Apking, Bruce Armstrong, Lee Atwood, Mary Baker, Bruce Boron, John Butchelor, Lorry Baumgartner, Phil Bedwell, Marian Beetz, Fred Bell, Jim Berger, Sherry Betzing, Barry Blanton, Barb Blasberg, Barry Bium, David Bonopfel, Norman Bowman, Shield Brock, Paul Brockman, Doro Brown, Coleman Burden, Sandro Calhoun, Casey. Campbell, Eleanor Citron, Michael Costello, Michael Downsl Denni Easter, Larry Ellis, Dilberf Fewell, Connie Fisher, Wayne Flinders, Terry Frelund, Jeff Frelund, Michael Furbcny, John Gilbert Bev. Giocometfi, Valerie szier, John Hall, Carla Henley, Richard Harris, Lynda Harrop, Steven Harris, Kathy Heifer, Alen Herrick, Barb Huckuby, Barb Hudson, Barb Jackson, DarreH Jacobs, DEwe Moskowitz, Nancy Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Louis Kasfir, iohn Kesselring, Koren King, Curtis Kinmon, Mike Kipner, Judy Kopman, Rosie Krueger, Pot Landmun, Barb Lees, Debby Levy, John Lewallen, Karen Lipsky, David lovett, Carol Mcllvuin, David McNeal, Mike McGee, Georgia Mesloh, Marianne Meyer, Bonnie Moorel Alan Nebolsky, Susan Neuerl Dayva Newstafe, Jean Nogen, Bev Owen, O'Dell Polluk. Judy Radcliffe, Chuck Mrl Tschofen's World History classes salute the class of 1964! Reynolds, Yvonne Roark, Ann Robinson, David Roots, Gory Salyers, Georgette Samuelson, Max Scott, Carol Sharp, Bob Sheff, Carol Shelton, Margaret Shore, Maggie Siemering, Janie Slack, Bev Spottedhorse, Scotti Stolder, Teresa Slrurnpf, Herm Thomas, William David Talbert, Mike chght. Charlcia Walker, Freddy Watkins, Josephine Wheeier, Mary Wiles, Frankie Wyrobnik, Ruthy Zaferrs, Tom LL L L L L L Presence of Mind and Courage in Distress Are More Than Armies to Procure Success. E -Dryden 'i : OFFICERS: : president ................................ CHARLES BARNES LL- vice-presidenf ................................... JAN LEVIN L secremry ........................................ SUE VOGT L treasurer ---.-.-------.-.---.--------HENRY SCHNEIDER L L L CM: COMPLIMENTS , mmmmm? B: K60 M gum! s-cn-MRLES B-TOELS MARLENEQ .- LlIUOA- c,- cams K, -Tal-WL- Moro ' II'RIA ..-I:.'. ---- 1'. COMPLIMENTS OF The Backus Brothers Furniture Co. Best Wishes to the Class of '64 S. S. KRESGE C0. Neumurk's Melody Shops Siebler's Clothes Swif10n Manor Open Daily Mon.-Sat. Compliments of SEE-MORE BOWLING LANES g1 , PAU L Q- M. $ M; JOHN ' sonpx GIRLS. k rm MAameo This is Goodbye From the 20 NEATEST SENIOR GIRLS Cheryl Albert Heather Folcnd Barb Allen Suellen Hussel Ginny Bissell Marylou Humphries Diane Brickwood Harriet Metz Barb Cohn Nancy Rapp Sue Cohen Cheryl Shmulo Karen Deutsch Nancy Siegelmon Ellen Devonney Lois Simon Elaine Ellerman Dione Stone Joyce Elmore Sue Veg! g THATS ALL THERE IS AINFF NO MOREJ-HIS ISTHE LAST QLASEQ 9!: 60400 , 41 009 o a ,0 . 0 $ N $Ll9'30m , 9 BEST OF LUCK WOODWARD SEMORS FROM THE RE MEMBR ANCER m: anG Corsages far the Classes of '64 and '65 COLLEGE HILL FLORIST 8406 Pippin 521-7962 T K GARDEN STORE INC. 9840 Montgomery Rood CENTER CAB 76.1-5007 24 Hr. Service Operate anywhere in the city Operator Mrs. Gert. Worst 'W o Po+a+o Chips 0 Pre'htels o LUDWIG'S SHOE STORE Swifion Center Best Wishes Seniors INTERNATIONAL DATA PROCESSING INST. We teach 18M exclusively 2034 Reading Rd. 621 -4825 Congratulations and Best of Luck to Ihe Class of '64 SAXONY IMPORTS 33 E. Fiffh Street Congratulations, Eddie, on the terrific Annual. I1 look a lot of time and effort and you deserve a lot of credit. love, KAREN GOLF MANOR MARTINIZING For The Most in Dry Cleaning Lowntiville at Wiehe Rd. u Golf Manor SHEET MUSIC 7 INSTRUMENTS i LESSONS Howard Early's LEAR MUSIC CENTER 46 Complete Schoof of Music Band Instrument Renml 6543 Montgomery Road Cincinnat? 13, Ohio 531-6726 STANLEY RICH FURS Luxurious Furs for What CUSTOM FURRIER you would expect to pay Fine Fashion Furs 4918 Reading Fearuring Mink plus Eond Hill 53116601 other luxury furs Member Mosler Furriers' Guild of America DU BOIS BOOK STORE Paperbacks for All Your Studies History Literature Language Science Malhematics Basic Skills GOOD LUCK 1964 FROM H.R. 110 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 FROM H.R. 33 To The Class Of 1964: Our competition . . . our inspiration . . . our friends. From THE CLASS OF 1965 Lips, we forgo! The Copy! Hunk Schneider, Business Manager, pauses ior a moment of meditorion l iusf can't 1ype, fellows! 3L The Business Staff indulges in work, for once, Botched another one, Si,! 264- Bur Hank, if was only an eIghTh of a page last year! SENIOR DIRECTORY ABERMAN, DAVID, 7757 Newbedford Avenue 1371. ABRAMS, ANDREW, 1551 Norfhwood Drive 1371.- Foofball 2,3,4,- Trock 2,3,4; Weight Lifting 2,3,- Swimming 4,- Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; Key Club 3,4; Showcase 3,4; C.O.W.A. 2,3,4; W Club 4; Pep Club Represemafive 2,3,4,- Arf League 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2. ACKERMAN, JOANNE. 3175 500111 Whiterree Circle 1361: Spanish Club Presi- dent 3,4,- Red Cross Representative 3; Studenl Council 4, C.O.W.A. 3,- Jazz C1ub 4. ADAMS, STEVEN, 1530 Norfhwoad Drive 1371: Sophomore Choir 2,- Arf League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- C.O.W.A, 2,3,4,- Spanish Club 2; Jazz Club 2,3,4, ALBERT, CHERYL, 731 Avon FieIds Lane 1291: Srudenl Council 2; Drama Club 3, C1erk 4; National Thespx'on Socie1y 3,4,- Spcmfsh Ciub 3; Showmse 3,4; Jazz C1ub 4; Big Sisters 4.- WOODWARD TREASURES 4. ALBERT, JAMES, 1434 CorvulFis Avenue 1371: Science Club 2; Visuaf Aids 3. AlCOKE, MARLENE. .5834 Pandora Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2,3,- Sophomore Choir 2; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Bulfdog Barks, Business Staff 4. ALEXANDER, MAUREEN, 2222 Langdun Farm Road 1371: D.E.C.A. 4. ALLEN, BARBARA, 5704 VOHey View 1131: Polywogs 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, His- torian 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3: Girls' Glee Club 2,3; AH League Representative 3.4; San- ior Advisary Board 4; 1319 Sisters 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. ALLEN, KERMIT, 211 West Seymour Avenue 1161. ANDERSON, JEFFREY, 5719 Valley View Avenue 1131: Sophomore Choir 2; En- sembfe 3. President 4; Key Club 3, Treasurer 4; Showcase 3,4. ANDERSON, JOHN, 6195 Van Kirk 1161. ANDERSON, TERRELL, 6040 Yosemite Drive 1371: ankefbull Manager 2,3,4,- Truck Manager 2,4; Football Manager 3,4; Concession Crew 3.4. ANDRINGA. LESLEY, 1585 Summit Road 1371; Drama Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Ar? League 2,3; Big Sisiers 4; Bufldog Barks, News Editor 4. APPEL, STEPHEN, 1813 Sunnybrook Drive 1371: Gym Team 2; Art League 2,3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; lnlmmuml Soflbull 3. APPENFELDER, ROGER, 156 Wi1dwoad Street 1161: Truck 2,4,- Gerrnan Club 2, 3; Cross Coun1ry 2,- Concession Crew President 2. ARKUSH, ALLAN, 1510 Corvallis Avenue 1371: Key Club 2, Vice-Presidem 3. President 4; Pep Club 2,3, President 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Ensemble 3, Treas- urer 4,- Fooiboll 2,3,4; Truck 2,3,4; W Club 3,4; Weigm Lifting 2,3,- Art League 2,3; Showcase 3,4; Junior Class Advisory Banrd 3; Caplains' Club 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Public Relations 4. ARON. RICHARD. 6255 Graceland Avenue 1371: Drama Club 2,3,4; Bulfdog Barks 3,- Nulioncl Thespion Society 3,4; Showcase 4. ASHCRAFT, CAROLE, 8420 Burns Avenue 1161: G.A.A, 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4. ASHPAW, THOMAS, 6704 Banlry 1131: Stage Crew 3,4; Showcase 3. 51age Manager 4; Drama Club 3.4. AUGER, RAYMOND, 6700 $1011 Lane 1361. AZOUZ, VALERIE, 5220 Lillian Drive 1371: Drama Club 2,3; Sophomore Choir 2; Girls' Chorus 3,- Senior Choir 4; Big Sisters 4,- Spanish Club 2; Showcase 4. M1 RD, PEGGY BARBER, ELSIE, 8348 Curzuu 1161: G.A.A. 2,- F.B.L.A. 4. 265 BARGO, LARRY, 1322 Laidluw Avenue 1371. BARISHMAN, DARRYL, 2345 Losantiville Avenue 1371: Ham Radio Club 3. BARNES, CHARLES, 7636 Yorkshire Place 1371: Sophomore Choir 2,- FooIboll 2.3.4: Busebo 2,3,4.- Junior Class President; Senior Class President,- Weight Lifring 2,3,- W Club 23.4,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Hi-Y 3, Historian 4; Art League 2,3, 4; Key Club 2; Junior Honor Sadeiy 2,- Sem'or Advisory Board 4. BARNES, DALE, 6412 Kennedy Avenue 1131. BARNETT, CHARLES, 1947 Berkley Avenue 1371: HLY 2,3,4; Student Council 2. Executive Board 3.4; Ar? League 2,3, President 4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 4; Cross Country 3. BAUGHAN, HAROLD, 2053 Seymour Avenue 1371: Concert Band 2,3; Symphonic Band 4; Photography Club 3,4,- Marching Band Manager 3,4;1Color Guard CcpIoin 4. BAUM, BARBARA. 6411 Moyfknwer Avenue 1371: G.A.A. 2,3; Art League 2,3, 4; French Club 3; Art Club 4,- Heallh Careers Club 4. BAUM, V1RGIN1A, 6225 Ridge.- Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2.3, Represent; otive 4; Arr League 2,3,4; Polywogs 4; 31g Sisters 4. BAUMGARDNER, KAREN, 375 West Galbraith Road 1151: Art League 4,- Drama Chat: 4. BAYLEN, KENNETH, 1607 Asmcnn Avenue 1291: Senior Marching Band 2; Orchestra 2. BECHTEL, PAULA, 6326 Grand V1510 Avenue 1131: Polywogs 2,3; Art League 2, 3,4,- Senior Choir 4,- Showmse 4. BECK, lOUIS, 1760 Lawn Avenue 1371: Drama Club 2,3, Pres1den1 4; Noiionol Thesplon Society 2,3,4,- Key Club 2,- Sophcmore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; Show- case 3,4,- Spanish Club 3,- Ensemble 4; C.O.W.A. 3; Pep Ciub 4. BEINECKE, CHARLES, 6744 F1ucid Place 1361. BELL, SHARON, 7321 Reading Road 1371. BERINGHAU51JERRY BERNHEIMER, PAUL, 4511 Sunnyslope Terrace 1291: Latin Club 2.- Drama Out: 4; Pep Club 2. BERNSTEIN, MARCIA, 6114 Joyce Lane 1371: Latin Club 2, Treasurer 3,- Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Showcase 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Heulrh Careers Club 4. 31055, ROBERT, 975 Lenox Pluce1291: Radio Club 3. BlSSELL, VIRGINIA, 4208 Norvh Avenue 1361: Showcase 2,4; Art League 2, Represemalive 3,4,- Pep Club 2, Representative 3; Senior Advisory Board 4; Big Sislers 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. BIVEN, WILLIAM, 6219 Grand V1510 Avenue 1131: Senior Band 2,3, President 4; Wrestling 4; Art League 2,3,4. BLEVINS, MARSHA, 24 Glendale Street 1161: Sophomore Chair 2,- Senior Choir 3,4,- Fep Club 2,4,- G.A.A. 2,- Showcose 3,4. BLOOM, JOHN, 2439 Ardmure Avenue 1371. BLOOM, SHERYL, 6234 MayHawer Avenue 1371: Drama Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,- Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. BOCHNER, GAIL, 1166 Towne Avenue 1161: Art League 4,- G.A.A. 2,3; French Club 2,3,- Pep Club 2.3,- F.B.L.A. 2; F.T.A. 4. BOHACHE, ALAN, 2620 Grover Hill 1121: Senior Band 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY BOLIN, VONDA, 2437 Ardmore Avenue 1371. BOLLINGER, MICHAELANNE, 6764 Siebern Avenue 1361. BOYMEL, STEVEN, 7931 SHIIweII Rood 1-371: German Club 2.3,- Arr League 2,3, 4. BRACKETT, ELDENA, 120 West Seventieth Street 1161: Showcase 3. BRACKETT, EVERETT, 120 West Sevemfeth Street 1161: Boys' 6132 Club 2; Cross Country 3. BRAUN, ROBERT, 6662 Plantation Way 1241: Weight Lining 2,3,4; Football 3, 4,- Track 3,4. BRAY, CARMEN, 3847 Standish Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2,3, Recording Secretary 4; Red Cross Representative 2,3; Drama C1ub 2,- Sophomore Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Art Leogue 2,3,4; Senior Choir 3; F.B.L.A. 3,- Student Council Ahernute 3, Business Secretary 4; Big Sisters 4,- Representative To Council cm Human Relations 4. BRAY, SAMUEL, 676 Greenwood Avenue 1291: Choir 2,3,4; BusebcH Manager 2,3,4; Jazz Ciub 2; HBulldog Burks 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Gymnuslics Team 4,- Drum Meier 4. BREMER. DAVID, 2742 Losannridge Avenue 1131: Hi-Y 2,3, Secremry 4; Bus; kerall 2,3; Truck 2; Student Council Sergeant-ar-Arms 4. BRENNER, GARY, 1531 Lakeland Avenue 1371: Spanish Club 2; A 1 LBGQUE 2.3- 4; Studene Council Alfernate 2; Jazz Club 4. BRENNER, SYLVIA, 3924 Vine Vista Place U71: Nolional Honor Suciety 2,3, Treasurer 4; French C1ub 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Big Sisters 4; Drama Club 4. BRICKWOOD, DIANE, 5800 Wyatt 1131: Sophomore Choir 2; Seninr Choir 3,- Ensemble 4, Pep Club 2, Representative 3,4,- Ar? League 2; Represenfmive 3,4; Showcase 3,4,- Big Sisters 4. BRODY, ROBERT, 7257 BrookcreM Drive 1371: Faotboll 2; Bulldog Burks, Assistant Sports Editor 4; Quill and ScroH 4, BROERMAN, BARRY, 5316 Lester Road K131: Wrestling 3; Art League 3,4, BROWERS, RICHARD, 2433 Kellermdn Avenue 1371: Band 2.- An League 2.4,- Wresfling 3,- Red Cross Council 4,- 102: Club 4. BROWN, MARTIN. 6640 Sampson Lane 136;. BROWN, MICHAEL, 184 Co1dwell 1161. BROWN NANCY, 5975 Lester Road 1131: Smahomcre Choir 2; Senior Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Arr League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Student Cnun- ci1 Alternare 3. BROWN, ROBERT, 8329 Banbury U61, BURNS, SWANYA, 3938 North Fordhum Place t131. BYAR, LARRY, 262 Caldwell Drive 1161. CADDELL, RICHARD, 5219 Grafton Avenue 1371: Spanish Club 2,- Senior Orchestra 2,3,4; Foolboil 2; Pep Club 2; Senior Bond 4; Boys' Glee Club 3. CAHALL, LYNN, 6034 Dryden Avenue U31. CAHN, BARBARA, 5037 Coud Drive 1371: Spanish Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Sluden' Counci1 2; Bulldog Earks 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; 819 SISters 4,- Arf Club 4, CALLNER, MART1N, 1887 Sunnybrook Drive 1371: Sophomore Cho1r 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Spanish Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4,- Pep Club 266 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Boseboil 4. CAMPBELL, RODNEY, 48 Parkway Avenue U61: Spanish Club 2; Football 2; Baseball 4. CARNS, BARBARA, 6442 Grand Vista Avenue 1131: Pep C1ub 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3, Representative 4; G.A,A. 2,3. CARPENTER, RUTH, 267 Foresvwood DrIve 1161: Art League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2. CARTER, BONNIE, 17 Hillsdale Avenue 1161: Office Help; F.B.L.A, 4; Art League 3,4. CASKEY, MARCIA, 6738 Dante Avenue 1131: F.T.A. 2,3, Fresidenf 4; French Club 3,- National Honor Society 4; Ensemble 4,- Bfg SEsters 4, CASSELL, RANDI, 1744 Berkley Avenue 1371: Spanish Club 2; Health Careers Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Folk Club 4. CASWELL, lINDA, 6955 Carroll Drive 1361: Student Cuuncil 2; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Art League 2,3,4,- Spanish Club 2. CLAYTON, MARCIA, 6787 Glen Acres Drive 4371: French Club 2; Drama Club 2; G.A,A, 2. COHEN, NANCY, 1 Revel Lane 1171: G.A.A, 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4; Latin Club 2; F.T.A. Historian 2,- Studenr Council Historian 3; Exec- urive Board 4; Big Sisters Co-Choirman 4. COHEN, SUSAN, 1010 Clearbrook Dr1ve 1291: Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ar! League 2,3,4,- Ar? Ciub 3,4; C.O.W.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. COLIN, LINDA, 3820 Edgehill Road. COLLINS, PHYLLIS, 3560 Lynnehoven Court 1361: Modern Dance 2,3, Secretary 4; Cheerieoding 2; HeolIh Careers Club 3, President 4; Big Sisters Secretary 4; Red Cross Council 4, COMES, GAVLE, 1290 Woodland Avenue 1371: Cheerleading 2,3, Captain 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; French Ciub 2; Big Sisters 4. CONISON, DONNA, 1866 Glendon Place 1371: Drama Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Naimnal Thespiun Society 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art Club 3, V?ce-Presidenr 4,- French Club 4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. COPLAN, BARBARA, 6821 Meudowridge Lane c371: Pep Club 2; French Club 2; Big Sisters 4; F.T.A. 3,- Narionu1 Honor Society 4; Drama Club 3. COFLAN, SUSAN, 6821 Meodowridge Lane 4371: Latin Club 2; Heahh Careers Club 3,4; French Club 3; Drama Club 3; G.A,A. 3; Big Sisters 4. CORDES, WILLIAM, 1131 Regent Avenue 1371: Student Council 2, Executive Board 3, President 4; Nmionul Honor Sociefy President 2,3, Execque Board 4; Sophomore Choir Presidem 2; Ensemble 3,4; Sophomore C1055 Vice-Presidenl; Senior Advisory Board 4; Bulldog Burks 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3.4,- French C1ub 2,3; Boys' Week Councilman 4; Golf 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, Repre; sentulive 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Wl' Club 4; Harvard Book Award 4. CORK, EVERETT, 3843 Zins1e Avenue U31: Baseball 2,3,4; Wrestling 4, CORNELIUS, DOUGLAS, 1927 Lawn Avenu31371. CORUM, LUANN, 45022 Dryden Place H31: G.A,A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Stu- dent Council Alvernme 3; Drama Club 4; Big Sisters 4. COSTELLO, JANET, 5927 Carthage Court 1161. CRABTREE, KENNETH, 1401 Franklin Avenue t371: Tennis 2,3,4. DALBEY, TlMOTHY, 6120 Kennedy Avenue U31: Boskefball 2; Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3,4,- Showcose 3,4. SENIOR DIRECTORY DANIEL, KEITH, 1734 Seymour Avenue 1371. DANIELS, MARVIN, 8450 Anihony Wayne Road 1161; DAVID, FRANK, 1815 Berkley Avenue 1371; German Club 2,3; C.O.W.A1 3; Red Cross Council 3, Vfce-Presidem 4. DEES, BETTY, 3976 Dickson Avenue 1291: G.A.A. 3,4,- Senior Band 3,4,- Art League 4.- Drarna Club 4. DENDLER. NANCY, 7532 Ross Avenue 1371: Business StoFF 4; F.B.L.A. 4. DEUTSCH, KAREN, 7415 Willawbrook Lane 1371: Modern Dance Club 2,3, President 4,- Art League 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Senior Advisory Board 4; Big Sisters 4; C,O,W,A. 4; Showcase 4. DEVANNEY, ELLEN, 6450 Montgomery Road 1131: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Polywogs 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Latin Cfub 2; Pep Cfub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Student Council 4; Big Sisters 4, DINAN, GARY, 6105 Robison Road 1131: Wrestling 4, DRAKE, CONNIE, 71 Ferndole Street 1161: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Art League Repre; sentative 3,4; Big Sisters 4. DUNIE, STEVE, 4256 Rose Hi11 Avenue 1291: Sonhomore Chair 2; Fnsemble 3,4; Swim Team 2; Showmse 2,3,4; Art Club 2; AH League 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4,- ch5' Glee Cfub President 3; C.0.W.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Men's Quartet 4. DUNKER, NANCY, 3722 Congreve Avenue 1131: Sophomore Choir 2,- Ensemble 3, Secre1ary 4; National Honor Sociew 2,4; G.A.A, 2; Art Club 2,3; Art League Representative 2,3; Showcase 3.4. DURHAM, LOUISE, 293 Mysiic Avenue 1161: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arf League Repre- sen101ive 2,- G.A,A. 2,3; D.E.C.A. 4. DWYER, BARBARA, B421 Mayfair Drive 1161. DYER, THOMAS, 1034 Elm Park Drive 1161: Football 2,3,4; Baskefbn 2,3,4; Truck 2,3,4,- Hi-Y 3,4; W Club 3,4, EFFRON, LYNNE, 1854 Andinu Avenue 1371; Spanish Club 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,4; Bulldog Burks 3,- Pep Club 3; Fclk Singing Club Secretary 4; Big Sisters 4 EIKENS, ROBERT, 1413 Luidfaw Avenue 1371. ELLERMAN, ELAINE, 3842 Thormon Driva 1361: Scphomore Chair 2; Senior Choir 3, Secretary 4; Arl League 2, Sezre'ary 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Girls' Week Represemmfve 3; Student Council 4; Big SIsrers 4; Maigrene 4; Showcase 2.3.4.- Fep Club 2,3,4,- Madern Dance 4, ELLIOT, NANCY, 1930 Seymour Avenue 1371; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Art League Representative 3; Drama Club 2; G.A.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3, ELlIOTT, BEVERLY, 1026 Burton Avenue 1291: G.A,A. 2,4,- Y-Teens 2.4; Mod- ern Dance 2,- F.T.A. 2; Jazz Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; Showcase 4. ELLTOTT, DONALD, 7533 Ross Avenue 1371. ELMDRE, JOYCE, 1522 Beavertcn Avenue 1371: Sophomore Choir 2; Senfor Choir 3; Ensembie 4,- G.A.A. 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2.3, Repre- senmtive 4,- F.T.A, 3.- Showcose 2,3,4; Writers' Comes! Award 2; Red Cross Council 3:M01cr311e 4,- Eig Sisters Co-Chairmun 4. ELSCHLAGER, GLENDA, 2923 Mapleleof Avenue 1121. ENNEKING, WILLIAM. 3357 Woodford Avenue 1131. EVANS, JAMES, 1921 Dale Road 1371: Football 2,3,4,- Bosebull 2, Captain 3,4; Student Council 2, Executive Board 3,4,- Senior Band 2; Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; W Club 3,4; Junior Advisory Board 3,- Senior Advisory Board 4,- Monitor 267 Chairman 4. EVANS, LINDA, 1966 Northcut 1371: D.E.C.A. 4. EWING, VIRGINIA, 6463 Elbmuk Avenue 1371; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Girls' Glee Club 4; Big Sisters 4 FALONE, MARJORIE, 5900 East Woodmen: Avenue 1131 F.B.L.A. 3, Reporrer 4; Modern Dance 3,4; Showcase 4; G.A1A. 2,3; Big Sisrers 4, FALTER, LAWRENCE, 6908 Ohio Avenue 1361. FANNING, PATRICIA, 6454 Elbrnok Avenue 1371. FEDER, MARILYNN, 1741 Lawn Avenue 1371: W.F.A.E. 3,- Debaie Team 3,4. FELDMAN, WILLIAM, 1636 California Avenue 1371: Key Club 3.4. FENOS, JEAN, 8400 Banbury Siree? 1161. FENSTER, DARLENE, 1330 YarmoutI-I Avenue 1371: French Club 2; Orchesiru 2, 3,4; C.O.W.A. 4; Art Club 3,4; Showcase 4. FEUER. CAROL, 1122 Egan Courr1291. FIDLER, ANITA, 7190 Elbroak Drive 1371; Art League Representative 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- F,T.A. 3; Drama Club 2,3; Showcase 2. FINDLAY, RICHARD, 6276 Grand Vista Avenue 1131: Bulldog Barks 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Foolbali 3.4; Weight Lifting 3; Showcase 4. FINKELMAN, WILLIAM, 3260 East Galbraith Road 1361; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. FISCHOFF, CAROLE, 7314 Parkdale Avenue 1371: Modern Dance Club 2,3,4; G.A.A, 2,3,4: Showcase 2,3,4; Art League Represenroiive 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Big Sislers 4. FISTER, KENT, 3569 Glenedge Lane 1131: Spanish Club 2; Swimming Team 2,3, 4,- Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3,41 FITE, NANCY, 7220 Winding Way 1361; G.A.A. 2,- Ncnioncd Honor Society 2,4; Pep Club 2,3, Representative 4; Art League 2,3,4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Senior Advisory Board 4; Big Sisfers 4. FLORY, MARIAN. 526 Wes! Sixry-Ihird Slreer 1161: Girls' Chorus 3; Senior Cho1r 4,-611'15' Glee 4,- Big Sisters 4.- D.E.C.A. 4; F.B.LA. 4; C.O,W.A, 4. POLAND, HEATHER, 3101 Mapleleuf Avenue 1131; Studenf Council 2; Exam; five Board 3,4; Pep Club 2, Secretary 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Arf League 2,3,4; Girls' Week Representative 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Big Sisters 4; Showcase 2. FOLLIOTT, WILLIAM, 6240 Beechview Circle 1131: Baseball 2,3,4; Bond 2.3; Key Club 4; Showcase 3; Weight Lifting 4. FORREST, SHIRLEY, 7420 Fairpark Avenue 1161: F,B.L.A. 3. FOWLER, ELIZABETH, 6525 Brockenrfdge Avenue 1131: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,- Mndern Dance 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Cheerleading 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. FOX, LINDA, 6625 Iris Avenue 1131: F.T.A. 3; G.A,A. 3: Junior Achievement 3. FOX, RUTH, 5235 Lillian Drive 1371: Drama Club 2,3; Girls' Glee 3; F.B.LA, 4; Big Sisters 4. FOX, SYLVIA, 5235 Lillian Drive 1371: Pep CIUb 2; Spanish Club 2; Drama CM; 3,- Ar? League 4. FRANKLIN, DEBBI, 1423 Lakeland Avenue 1371: Drama Club 2,3; Pep Club 2, 3.4; Spanish Club 2,3,- Bulldog Barks 4,- Blg SIsters 4,- Art League 4. . . u--...w-.-...s$m4-. .. .. WM. SENIOR DIRECTORY Senior Choir 3.4; Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 3.4. FREEBURG, JAMES, 6530 Brackenridge Avenue 1131. FREIBERG, JONATHON, 767 Clinmn Springs Avenue 1291: Sophomore Choir 2; Radio Club 2,- Debafe Team '2,- Senicr Choir 3,4,- Showcose 3,4; Key Club 4; Mens' Quorfet 4, FRICKE, JANET, 6008 Elbroak Avenue 1371: German Club 2; Business Club 4. FRIEDENN, RONNYE, 1530 Lakeland Avenue 1371: W.F.A.EK Staff 2,- Arl League Represemmivs 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Red Cross Representative 4,- CAO.W.A. 4. FR1EDMAN, PHILLIP, 7733 Stil1weil Road 1371. FROLICH, RITA, 1262 Oberlin Boulevcrci 1371: Drama Club 3,4,- Girls1 Glee 3; Senior Choir 4,- Showcase 4,- Eig Sisters 4. GALLAGHER, ROSEMARY, 6258 Graceland Avenue 1371. GANNON, MARY .10, 111 E051 Sixty-seventh Street 1161: Art League 2,3,4: Pep C1ub 2,3,4,- F.B.L,A. 4; D.E.C.A. 4. GARNER, JAMES, 6729 E1wynne Dr1ve 1361: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir 2,- SenTGr Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. GARRY, BRUCE, 3697 Section Road 1371. GAST, RICHARD, 24 Ferndale Avenue 1161: Arr League 2,3,4,- Fep Club 2; Proiecticn Crew 31 GEHRING, lAURENCE, 1961 Longdcn Farm Read 1371. GERBER, SANFORD, 1510 Lakeland Avenue 1371: Sophomore Cho1r 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Showcose 3,4.- Art League 2,3,- C.O.W.A, 2,4; Imramurol Softball 2,3; Jazz Club 4,- Red Cross Represemative 3. GERSON, FRANKLIN, 1737 NorThompron Drive 1371: Gymnasfics 2. GIBSON, WALTER, 39.57 Odin Avenue 1131. GIESER, SOLOMON, 5410 Grofmn Avenue 1371: Spanish Club 2,3,- Ar! League 2,- G1ee Club 3; Pep Club 3. G1LLILAND, CHRISTINE, 8521 MyrHe-wond Avenue 1361: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3.4,- Spunish Club 2; French Club 3,- Showcase 3,4. GILLMAN, CATHY, 6773 Eds! Farm Acres Drive 1371: G.PLA. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Arf League 2,3, Representative 4,- Big Sisters 4,- Showcose 4,- Modern Dance 4. GOLDHAGEN, SUSAN, 133 East Mitchell Avenue 1171: Art League Representa- h've 3,4; French Club 3,4;Ar1CIUb 3: Big Sisiers 4. GOLDMAN, ROBERT, 4041 Ledgewood Avenue 1291. GOLDMAN, STEVEN, 1668 Crest Hill Avenue 1371: Bosebol! 2,3,4. GOLDSTEIN, EDWiN, 4507 Sunnyslope Terrace 1291: Great Books Ciub 3,- Nciioncl Honcr Society 4; Key Club 4; WOODWARD TREASURER Editor-I'n- Chief 4, GOLDSTEIN, L015, 7660 Greenland Place: Drama Club 4. GOLLER, SHARON, 1560 Summil Road 1371: F.T.A. 2.3.4: C.O,W,A. 3.4; Big Sisters 4. GOODMAN, R1CHARD, 1833 Sunnybroak Drive 1371. GOODFASTER, BETTY, 6505 Vine Sireei 1161; G.A.A. 2; Business C1ub 3,4; Girls' Glee Club 3; Senior Choir 4; Showcase 4. GOODWIN, HOWARD, 1736 Berkley Avenue 1371: Baske1bc11 2,3,4.- SPOHFSH Club 2,- Pep Club 2,3,4 GORDON, lARRY, 2501 Kellerman Avenue 1371: Football 2,3,4,- Eusebull 2; Track 3,4,- Weithiang 2,3,4; W Club 3,4,- Sophomore Chair Treasurer 2; GREEN, BARBARA. 5850 Valley View 1131: Student Council 2,3,- G.A.A. 2.3; F.T.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- BIg Sisiers 4. GREENWOLD, SUSAN, 1515 Beuverlon Avenue 1371: G.A.A. 2,4,- ?ep Club 2,4; Art Club 2,4,- Art League 2,4; French Club 2,4; C.O.W.A. 2,4; Drama Club 2, 4; Showcase 2,4: F.T.A. 4. GREER, BARRY, 2328 Vera Avenue 1371. GRUBB, JANE, 6148 Webblund Place 1131: Pep Club 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,- Art League 2,3,4. GUTHRIE, MARY, 8359 Burns Avenue 1161. HAGEMEYER, MARIE, 1131 Loidklw Avenue 1371: Sophamore Choir 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; Senior Choir 4. HAGGARD, JAMES, 111 Laure1 Avenue 1161: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Boskefball 2: Red Cross Representative 3. HAGGARD, JERRY, 6060 Dryden Avenue 1131. HALl, JENNY, 897 Clinton Springs Avenue 1291. HALL, JERRY, 8323 Marley Avenue 1161: Foafbull 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. HALL, RUTH, 2640 BriorcTiFfe Avenue 1121: Drama Club 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; Showcase 2; Art League 2,3,4; Modern Dance 3. HAMILTON, TONI, 7300 S11VEI'CI'ES1 Drive 1361: Debofe Team 2,3,- Student Council 2, Alternate 3; Modern Dance 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Notional Forensic League 2,- F.T.A. 3,- Showcuse 4,- Pep Club Represenmfive 4. HANCOCK, PAMELA, 8 Glendale Street 1161. HARR15, GEORGIA, 3345 Waodfcrd Avenue 1131: Pep Club 3,4,- F.T.A. 4,- Y- Teens 4; Data Processing 4. HARRIS, RAYMOND, 717 North Crescent Avenue 1291: Busketbcil 3, HASSEBROCK, ANNE, 2667 Langdon Farm Road 1121: Drama Ciub 2,3; Pep C1ub 2,3,4,- SpUnish Club 2; Ar; League 2,3,4; Senior Cho1r 4; GIrls' Glee Club 3; Shcwcuse 4. HASSEL, SUELLEN, 1407 Shenandoah Avenue 1371: Showcase 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,- Fep Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Art League 213,4; Health Careers Club 4,- Big Sisters 4. HATAWAY, RODNEY, 6204 Enge1wood Avenue 1371. HAYES, PATRICIA, 6207 Coleridge Avenue 1131. HEINLEN, KENT, 57:39 Doerger Lane1121: Pep Club 2,3. HENDRICKS, BETTY, 5837 Kennedy Avenre 1131: G,A.A. 2, Executive Ecord 3, Vice-Presidenr 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4,- French Club 2,- Dromc Club 2; Pep Club 2. 3,4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Ensembie 4; Showcase 3,4, HERMAN, LINDA, 6753 E65? Form Acres Drive 1371: German Club VicevPresi. denf 2, Secretary 3,- Heclth Careers Club 2,3,4,- Drumu Club 2,3,- Arf League 2.4; Pep C1ub2.3;$howwse 2;SvudentCounci13; Big Sisrers 4. HEVENER, SHARON, 6600 Rosalee Lane 1361: Art Club 2; SVUdenf Council 4. HILBERT, CHERYL, 5320 K1noll Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2;Ar1 LeGgUe 4. HILL, KATHIE. 3031 Gloss Avenue 1131: Pep C1ub 2. HILL. SUE. 7164 Di1lwcrd SIree! 1161: Polywngs 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, Presi: SENIOR DIRECTORY dent 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Senior Advisory Board 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4. HOCHMAN, STUART, 6811 Elbrook Drive 1371. HODESH, MICHAEL, 7636 Greenland Place 1371: Swimming 2,3; Diving 2; Jazz Club 2,3,- C.O.W.A. 2,3,- Arr League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Boys' Glee Club 3. HOFFMAN, STEVEN, 3643 Ruvenwood Avenue 1131: Foolbull 2: Basketball 2,3,- Baseboll 2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4. HORN, DONNA, 6027 Yosemite Drive 1371: Spanish Club 2,- Studeni Council 2; Drama Club 3. HORNSTEIN, MAXINE, 2667 Vera Avenue 1371: Pep Cfub 2. HOSTIUCK, LINDA, 4B Ridgeway Road 1161. HOWARD, ANTHONY, 811 South Crescent Avenue 1291: Track 2; Sfudent Council 2,- Pep Club 2,3; Baseball 4; Boys' Glee Club 4. HOWARD, JOAN, 3924 Srandlsh Avenue 1131: Shcwcuse 2; G.A.A. 2,- Girls' Glee Club 3,- Arf League 4,- Jazz Club 4; Pen Club 4. HOWARD, JOYCE, 3924 Standish Avenue 1131: Showcase 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2,4,- Girls' G159 Club 3; Pep Cfub 4,- Arr League 4; Drama Club 4. HUFF, RICHARD, 1964 Seymour Avenue 1371: Ari League 2,3,4. HULiCK, DAVID, 6313 Elwynne Drive 1361. HUMPHRIES, MARYLOU, 2870 Losaneiridge Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2,3; Sophomore Chofr 2,- Senior Chofr 3,4; Student Council 2,3, Executive Board 4,- Pep Club Representative 3. PubHcity Chairman 4; Showcase 3.4; Big 315181'5 4. HUNT, MARGARET, 3217 Atomb Avenue 1131: Drama Club 2,- Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3, VICe-Presiden' 4; Pep Club 3,4,- G.A.A. 3,4; Show- case 3,4. HYAMS, MARK, 1530 Franklin Avenue 1371: Drama Club 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4,- Showcase 3,4,- Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3.- En- semble 4. JACKSON, AQUANETTA, 3147 Maple Leaf Avenue 1131: German Club 2, Sec- veiary 3,- Drama Club 3.- Showcase 3; F.B.L.A. 3; G,A.A. 2. JACOBS, LOIS, 6226 Englewood Avenue 1371: National chor Society 2,4,- Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Chair 3,- Ensembfe 4; Showcase 3,4.- Ar1 League 2, 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4. JENIKE, DAVID, 6760 Deon Avenue 1131: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Footbull 2,3,4,- Weightlifiing 2,3,4; Bcsebulf 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3,4,- Cupmins' Club 4. JENTELSON, JOHN, 1236 Paddock Hills Avenue 1291; Band Manager 2; Bull- dog Barks Photographer 2,3,4,- Spanish Cl'ub 2; Quill 0nd Scro113. JOHNSON, CAROL JOHNSON, PAUL, 1405 Joseph Street 1371; FoofbuH 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4,- Bose- bull 2,4. JOHNSON, RICHARD, 5820 Ridge Avenue 1131: Radio Club 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT, 3941 Oak AVenue 1361: Swimming Team 2,3. JOHNSTON, JUDITH, 5905 Rhode Island Avenue 1371: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Showcose 2. JONES, JOIE, 3185 North Farmcresf Drive 1131, JONES, KAY, 7525 Ross Avenue 1371. 269 JORDAN, JACQUELYN. 28 Woadsdule Avenue 1161; G.A.A. 2,3; F.B.LA. 3, Treasurer 4.- Big Sisters 4. KABRIN, DAVID, 1402 Corquis Avenue 1371. KAHN, lARRY, 1.554 Corvallis Avenue 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arr League 2.3.4: Basketball 2,3, Co-Capmin 4,- Captuins Club 4; W Club 4. KANDELSON, SHARON, 1824 Bluefiefd Place 1371: Drama Club 2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 4,- Nofionul Thespian Sociefy 2,3,4,- C.O.W.A. 3; W.F.A,E. Staff 4; Latin Club 3; Big Sisters 4. KARP, JAY, 1251 Paddock Hills Avenue 1291: Art League 2,3,4; French Club 2, 3,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- 51Uden1Council3,4,-Track 2; Jazz Club 4. KASSNER, KAREN, 6826 Sampson Lane 1361: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Ar? C1ub 4,- Big Sisiers Alternate 4. KELLER, STEVEN, 6700 Ridge Road 1131. KESSELRING, DAVID, 1293 Woodland Avenue 1371. KIDDER, CHRISTINE, 3801' Congreve Avenue 1131: Arr League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Choir 2,- Senfor Choir 3,- Ensemble 4,- F.B.L.A. 3,4. KING, PAUL, 8335 Mayfair Drive 1161; Student Council 3. KINNEY, STEVEN, 7713 Greenland Place 1371: Fencing 2;Ar1 League 4. KIRKLAND, BARBARA, 3644 Dickens Avenue 1131: Ari League 2,3,4. KIRSCHBAUM, ALLEN, 1417 Franklin Avenue 1371: Cross Country 2; Track 2; Gymnasiics 3. KIRZNER, JERROLD, 2184 BIuegmss Lane 1371; Senior Band 2,3,4; Key Club 2,- Art League 2,3,4,- Showcose 3.4. KLEIN, SANFORD, 7851 Sfillwall Rand 1371: Senior Band 2,3. KLINKER, CAROL, 4387 Kolomo Court 1361: Sophcmore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4,- G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Big Sisters 4; Nmfonal Honor 50- cieiy 4. KNIGHI', ROBERT, 2335 Section Road 1371; Swimming Team 4; Hi-Y 4. KNOX, KAREN, 3896 Reading Road 1291: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ar? league 2,3,4,- Dmmc Club 2,- Big Sisters 4; Bulldog Barks 4. KOEHNKE, DAVID, 3115 Glass Avenue 1131. KRAPP, ANNE, 2615 Longdon Farm Road 1121: Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2, 3,4,- Senior Band 2,3. Secretary 4; LGQin Club 2.- Polywogs 3, Sezretary 4,- Bond Queen 4. KRAUSE, ROBERT, 5887 Rhode island Avenue 1371. KRAVETZ, ANITA, 1813 Larchwoad Place 1371; Drama Club 2,3,- W.F.A.E. SfaH 2,4; Art League 2,3; Big Sisiers 4, KRUKE, MARGO, 2340 Section Road 1371: Modern Dance 2.3.4.- Art League 2 4,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- C.O.W.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. KUHNELL, CLAYTON, 6917 Montgomery Road 1361. LAMB, JOHN, 1928 Seymour Avenue 1371: Drama Club 3, Treasurer 4; Bull- dog Burks, Feature Editor 4. LANDMAN, lARRY, 4849 Corinth Avenue 1371: Key C1ub 2.3, Secremry 4,- Bulldog Barks, 2, Assistant Editor 3, Edimr-imChief 4; C.O.W.A. 3,4,- National Honor Socieiy 3,4,- Quill and Scroll 3,4; Pep Club 4. LANE, RONALD, 1926 Burton Avenue. SENIOR DIRECTORY LAPIDUS, BRUCE, 1967 Andino Avenue 1371; Fencing 2,3,4, lAUTERBACH, SANDRA, 1214 Rylcnd Avenue 1371: Drama CIUb 2,- French Club 2,3; Smdenl Council 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Health Careers Club 4: Big Sislers 4. lAWSON, DAVID, 4668 McNeil, LEACH, NANCY, 8313 Woodbine Avenue 1161: Art League 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir 2, Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Showcase 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Bulldug Barks 3, Arr Editar 4,- G1rls' Week Represemmive 3,- C.O.W.A. 3; Big Sis1ers4, LEINBERGER, JAMES, 244 Oakmom Avenue; LESTER, STEVEN, 1829 Cres! Hill Drive 1371. LEVI, ALEGRA, 5240 Liilian Dr1ve 1371: Spanish Club 2,- Drama Club 3,- F.B.L.A, 4,- 819 S1sfers 4. LEV1N, JANICE, 5328 Indian Mound Avenue 1121: Pep C1ub 2,3,4,- Student Council 2.3, Executive Board 4,- quhomure Class Treasurer, Junior Class Vice- President; Sen1or Class Vice-Presidem; Saphomcre Choir 2; Senior Chou Secremry 3; Ensemb1e 4; G.A.A, 2; Art League 2,3,4,- Showcuse 3,4; Girls' Week Representative 3. LEVIN, STEPHEN, 910 Oregon Trail 1151; Cross Country 2; Basketball 2 . LEVINE, CAROL, 1558 Corvallis Avenue 1371; Cheer1eod1ng 2,3,4; Pclywogs 2, 3; Modern Dance 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; French C1ub 3; Bulldog Burks Second Page Co-EdIIor 4; Big Sislers 4; Showcase 4, L1EBENTHAL, HEDDY, 7214 Stanwood Avenue 1371: Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 2,3; Pep C1Ub 2,3; 51g S1sfer5 4,- Bqucg Berks 4,- F.T.A. 4, LIEBMAN, ROBERT, 1733 Greenv1ew F1oce 1371: French C1ub 2,3; Key Club 2, 3,4,- C,O.W.A, 2,3,4; Art League Representolive 2,3,4,- Bu1ldog Burks 4, LIENENB'RINK, DELGENE, 7018 Foirpark Avenue 1161: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Drama Club 2,3; French Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3. LILLICH, JON, 7121 Garden Road 1361: Pep C1ub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4, UNDER, ROBERT, 5935 Beocrcfl Avenue 1131: An League 3,4,- Pep Club 3,4. LlFP, RONALD, 1831 Andinu Avenue 1371: Key Club 2,3,4,- Showcase 2; Senior Band 2,3,- Spun1sh C1ub 2; Studenf Council 4,- Senior Advisory Board 4,- C.O.W.A. 4. LIPSKY, DEBORAH, 1958 Colalinu Avenue 1371. LIPSKY, ROBERT, 3230 Longmeadow Lane 1371; 51596 Crew 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Drcmc Club 2; Spanish CM: 2; Track 4; Wresiling Team 4. LIPSON, MICHAEL, 1607 Asmonn Avenue 1291: Am League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Spamsh Club 2. LIPSON, STEVAN, 8000 SpringvaHey Drive 1361: Sophomore Class Execufive Board; Junw'or Class Advisory Board; Noticnul Honor Soc1ely 4; Arr League Represenialive 2,3, Treasurer 4; C.O.W.A. 2, Treasurer 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES Cover Design 4; Track 2,4,- French Club 2,3, Vice-Presidem 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Intramural Softball 2; Studen? CounciI 3,4; Showcase 3. LOCKE, BONNIE, 4116 5011111 Avenue 1361: National Honor Society 3,4. LONGEWAY, SHARON, 3127 Nurth Fcrmcrest Drive 1131: Pep Club Rep- resenfofive 4,- Red Cross Represenfotive 4; Bul1dog Borkslr 4. LOVETT, CAROL, 6977 Glen Meadow Lane 1371. LUCAS, DONNA, 5577 Beechmonf Avenue 1301: Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 270 3; B19 Sisters 4. LYNCH, ARTHUR, 6910 Rosewood Avenue 1161. MutFARLAND, LOUISE, 8417 Curzon Avenue 1161. MACK, WILLIAM, 2918 Correlyou Place 1131: Sophomcre Choir 2,- Senior Choir3,4. MADDUX, KENNETH, 5867 Red Bank Road 1131: Baseball 2,3,4; National Honor So:ie1y 4; Art League 4. MAHAN, JANE, 6169 Grand Wsm Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3, Represenfcfive 4; Art League 2,3,4; Sfudent Council 4; Senior Advisory Board 4. MALMAN, JERRY, 3955 Beechwood Avenue 1291; Basketball 2,3,4; Sludem Council 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Nolianul Honor Society 4; Senior Advisory Board 4; W Club 3,4; Spanish Ciub 2,3. MANGOLD, SHERIE, 2528 Ardmore Avenue 1371: F.B.L.A. 3; Recorder 4; Art Club 3,- D,E.C.A, Treasurer 4. MARBACK, JUDY, 6309 Girard 1131: Big Sisters 4; Showcase 4. MARCUS, RHEANNA, 6640 Wes? Form Acres Drive 1371: Library Aide 2; Art League 2; Bulldog Barks 4. MARD1S, WALTER, 5761 Pandora Avenue 1131: Marching Band 2.3; Showcase 2,3,4; Symphonm Band 2,3; Student Counci1 3, Executive Board 4; Pep Club Representative 3; HP! 4; Bquog Barks 4. MARGOLIS, JANET, 8012 Sagomore Drive 1361; Art League Representovive 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 3,4. MARLOWE, JEFFREY, 6516 Blve Ridge Road 1131: Arr League, MARSHALL, DOROTHEA, 4135 Sibley Avenue 1361: Sophomnre Choir 2,- San; ior C'noir 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3, Representative 4; Drama Club 2; Lulin Club 2; Showcase 3,4,- Big $153ers 4; Health Careers Club 4. MARTIN, MARY, 735 East MHcI-Iell Avenue 1291. MASS, RITA, 7728 New Bedford Avenue 1371: AH Club 2,4; Art League Rep- resentative 2,3,- Showcase 2,3; French Club 2.3; Big Sisters 4; D.E.C.A. 4. MASSIE, GENE, 7818 Srillwell Road 1371. MATHER, NANCY, 1835 Berkley Avenue 1371: Bond 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Lorin Club 2,- Naticna! chur Sncie1y 4,- F.T.A. 4. MATHEWS, FRED, 274 Forestwood Drive 1161: Football 2, MATTOX, KAREN, 2805 Cypress Way 1121: G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club Repre- sentative 2,3,- F.T.A. 2. McANENCH, JAMES, 8432 Curzon Avenue 1161. McANiNCH, MARY, 29 Glendale Avenue 1161. McCLANAHAN, SHARON, 1917 Trum Avenue 1121: Pep Club 2; Art League Representative 2; Y-Teens 4; Art Club 4; Red Cross Representative 4. McCOLLUM, JANE, 2634 Sr. Albuns Avenue 1371: French C1Ub 2,3,- Ari League 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. McCONlOGUE, JAMES, 6125 .Foyce Lane 1371: Football 2,- Wrestling 2,3,4,- Trac'k 3,4; Cruss-Ccunfry 4; Pep Club 4, MCCOY, JOHN, 825 Blair Avenue 1291: Baseball 3,4; Football 4; Wrestling 4. McDEVITT, LORRAINE, 1811 Avonleu Avenue 1371, SENIOR DIRECTORY McPHETERS, RAYMOND, 6246 Grace1cmd Avenue 1371: Country 3. Pep Club 2,- Cross- MEDLEY, lARRY, 935 West Seymour AVenue 1161: Boys' Glee Club 2. MELLAGE, JEANNETTE, 6439 Fair Oaks Avenue 1371: F.B.L.A. 3, Historian 4; D.E.C.A. 4. MELTER, DIANA, 5901 O'Meoru Place 1131: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Spanish Club 2; Showcase 3,4; Sfudenl Council 3,4; Red Cross Council 3; Art League 2,3,4; BFg Sisters 4. MENDRZYCKI, OLGA, 1726 Seymour Avenue 1371: French Club 3; Art League 3.4,- Pep Club 3. MENZE, CAROLYN, 6008 Red Bank Road 1131: Modern Dance 2; Showcase 2. 3,4; Sephomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3.4. MERCER, MILLIE, 130 Wesf North Band 1161: Orcheslru President 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3,- Spunish Club 2; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 4. MEans, LEON. MERRITTS, SIDNEY, 3926 Odin Avenue 1131; Baseball 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 4. MESLOH, WILLIAM, 6700 Grace Avenue 1361: Boys' Glee Club 3; Sen1or Chofr 4: Showcase 4. METCALFE, THOMAS, 1307 Frankhn Avenue 1371: Key Club 2; Cross-Cnunrry 3. METZ, HARRIET, 6661 Meadowridge Lane 1371: French Club 2,- Sruden' Council 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; 101: Club 4,- C.O.W.A. 4; Showcase 4; Big Sisfers 4. MEYER, CAROL MILLER, LAURENCE. 1740 Carruhen Avenue 1371: Spanish Club 2; A League 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. MILLER, STUART, 2426 Canterbury Avenue 1371: Senior Band 2,3; Showcase 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Gymnachs 4. MINTURN, NANCY, 6844 Stewart Road 1361: Saphomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Y-Teens 2, Secretary 3,4; Showwse 3,4,- Librury Aid 4,- G,A.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Big Sisfers 4. MINTZER, DAVID, 2426 S1. Albans Avenue 1371: Bond 2. MITMAN, DENNIS, 1414 Shenandoah Avenue League 2,3,4; Intramural Softball 2,3,- C.O.W.A. 2,3. 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Ar? MITMAN, KENNETH, 7220 Brookcresf Drive 1371: Smdenr Council Alfernate 2, Treasurer 4; Art League 2,3,4,- Red Cross Represenlalive 2. MORRISON, JOHN, 5809 Kinoll Roud1131: German Club 2. MORTON, PEGGY, 7616 Custie'on Place 1371: Polywogs 2,3,- Drama Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Senior Advisory Board 4; Big Sisters 4. MOSES, ROBERT, 1339 Joseph Street 1371: Backroom 3,4. MUNGOVAN, NANCY. 1822 Langdon Farm Road 1371: Drama Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Smdenl Council 3; French Club 3.4; Polywogs 3.4. NATHAN, BEVERLEY, 6325 Elm View Avenue 1161. NEAT, BEVERLY, 6321 Tyne Avenue 1131: Art League 4. NEEDLES, SUE, 4016 Diahl Road 1361: Drama Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; National Thespiun Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 3.4; Big Sisters 4; W.F.A.E. Staff 4. 271 NEIERT, JUDY, 5549 Montgomery Road 1121. NIDICH, JERALD, 1537 Elizabefh Place 1371: Bulldog Barks 2,3; Key Club 2, 3,4; A League 2.3.4. NIENABER, HENRY, 5715 WyaH Avenue 1131: German Club 3. NIENZ, MATT, 3116 Amen Avenue 1131. NORTON, ROBERT, 6673 Iris Avenue 1131: Basketball 2,- Trock 3. OPALEK, ROMA, 1916 Longdon Farm Road 1371: Drama Club 2; German Club 2. OPPENHEIMER, DOUGLAS, 5758 Rhode Island Avenue 1371: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3,4; Hti 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Truck 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3; AH League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Showcase 3,4; Boys' Glee Club 3. OSBORNE, JERRY, 6127 Hammel Avenue 1371: C.O.W.A. 2,3; Ar' League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. OVERMAN, JEAN, 29 Ferndole Street 1161: Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,- Arr League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4. PACKER, ROBERT, 7015 Van Kirk Road 1161. PARKER, VIRGIL, 3975 Warwick Avenue 1291: Foo1ball 4. PARSONS, ALBERT, 2316 Langdcn Farm Road 1361: Gymnastics 3. PARSONS, WAYNE, 1613 Felhom Plate 1371: Pep Club 2,3; Ar! League 2,3,4; Nafianul Honor Society 4. PARSONS, WILLIAM, 3626 Zinsle Avenue Senior Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Club 4.- Showcose 2. 1131: PAYLER, RICHARD, 6430 Pace Avenue 1131: CrossCounfry 2; Truck 2; W Club 2,3,4;Ar1 League 3,4; Drama CM: 3.4. PELLER, BURTON, 2608 St. Albans Avenue 1371: Art League 2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. PENSINGER, FRED. 6512 Creslridge Avenue 1131: Band 2; Arr League 3.4; Pep Ciub 3. PESOUT, MARlAN. 1435 Frankfin Avenue 1371: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2.3.4; Big Sisters 4. PHILBIN, ALICE, 1644 Summit Road 1371: French Club 2,3: Art Club 2,3,- Pep Club 3,4; Heohh Careers Club 3.4; D.E.C.A. 4. PILCHER, DAVID, 2963 Mapleleof Avenue 1121: Tennis 3,4. PITT, VICTORIA, 6500 Montgomery Road 1131: F.T.A. 4-; Art Club 4.- Library Aid 4,- Pep Club 4; Art League 4. PlATTER, 1HOMAS, 37.56 North Berkiey Circle 1361: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Showccse 3,4; Wrestling 4; Cross-Counfry 4; Truck 2,4. POWELL, CLARKLEY, 3966 Warwick Avenue 1291: Pep Out: 4. PRATTE, JAMES, 2718 Silverleof Avenue 1121: An League 3,4; Pep Club 4. RALEY, SANDRA, 52 Glendale Avenue 1161: Sophomore Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4,- Showcuse 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Arf League 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,- Siudenr Council 2. 4; Spanish Club 2; Big Sisters 4. RALPHY, DONALD, 5181 Kennedy Avenue 1361. RAN, SHERYL, 5017 Lillian Drive 1371.- Art League 2,3; Pep Club 2; Red Cross Council 4. RAPP, NANCY, 1403 Beaverion Avenue 1371: Sophomore Executive Board 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Sophomore Choir 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League Representa- SENIOR DIRECTORY five 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Gir1s' Week Representative 3; Showcase 3.4; W.F.A.E. 51011 4; Folk Club 4; Drama Club 4,- Big Sisters 4. RAYMORE, CHARLES, 6738 Be1kemon Avenue 1361. REED, JEAN ELLEN, 3932 D1ckson Avenue 1291: G.A.A. 3,4,- Fep Club 4; Y- Teens 4; Health Careers Club 4; Art League 4. REES, GENEVIEVE, 8319 Bnnbury Sheer 1l61: G.A.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4,- D.E.C.A. 4; B19 S1sfers 4 REES, KATHY, 8319 Banbury Street1161:G,A.A.2;D.E.C.A.4. RETYI, JUDY, 3394 Bishop Sheet 1201: French Club 2,- Heolth Careers ClLb 2,4, 519 Sisters 4. RHOADES, SUSAN, 5829 WyoH Avenue 1131: Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Art Club Treasurer 4; Big Sisters 4. RIBARSKY, JOAANN, 5721 Wyatt Avenue 1131: Y-Teens 2,3, Fresidenf 4; G.A.A. 2; Ncm'onol Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Bulldag Burksu 2; Sophomore Choir 2,- Big Sishers 4. RICHSHAFER, ROBERT, 1602 Shenandoah Avenue 1371: Ar? League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 3,4; F.3.L.A. 4. RINSKY, LAWRENCE, 7512 Greenland Place 1371; Key Club 2,3,4; Sen- ior Bond 2,3,4,- NaHonol Honor Society 2,3, Execufive Board 4; Senior Advisory Board 4; Showcase 2,3,4. RINSKY, RICHARD, 1554 Section Road 1371: Art League 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3. R1SCH, SANDRA, 6102 Elbrook Avenue 1371: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Student Council 2; Showcase 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4. ROETTING, JERRY, 2527 Ridgeland Avenue 1121. ROMBOLD, KATHY, 1959 Avonleo Avenue 1371: Art League 4. ROSEDALE, SHERRILL, 1096 Sunnyslope Drive 1291; Sophomore Choir 2; Sen1cr Choir 4; Showcase 3,4; Art League 3,4. ROSEMAN, MICHAEL, 8521 Ridge Road 1361; Cross-Cocn'rry 2,- Boys' Glee Club 3,4. EOSEN, CALVIN, 7342 Sccflwood Avenue 1371: Semar- Band 2,3; Art League 2, 3,4,- Pep Ciub 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 4,- Jazz Club 4; Showcase 4. RDSENBAUM, RICHARD, 1748 NDHhCuI Avenue 1371: Pep Club 3,4; Sen1or Chair Fresidenf 4,- Shuwcuse 4,- BmSketboll 3,- BusebaH 3,4,- W Club 3,4; Boys' Glee Club 3. ROSENBERG, ELISABETH, 5833 Kinoll Avenue 1131.- Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Ar! League 2,3; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Show- case 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Mciorette 3,4. ROSS, ABRAHAM,1115 Rossmore Avenue 1371: German Club 2; Art League 4. ROYAL, JEFFREY, 7608 Green1ond Piece 1371: Key Club 2,3 Vice-Presidem 4; Truck 2,3,4,- Showccse 2; Symphon1c Band 2,- Arf League 3; W Club 4,- Cross-Counfry 3,4,- WOODWARD TREASURES Sports Edivor 4. ROYAL, STEPHEN, 7400 Elbronk Drive 1371: Boys' Glee Out: 3; Senior ChaIr Treasurer 4; Pep Ciub 3,4; Art League 3,4; Student Council 3; Showcase 4. RUBEN, PAUL, 1614 Northwood Drive 1371: Sophomore Cho1r 2; Sem'or Choir 3,4,- Siudenf Council 2; Wrestling 3; Baseball 3,4,- Showcuse 3,4; Art Leogue Representative 4. RUCKES, BARBARA, 692 South Crescent Avenue 1291; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Big Sisters 4,- D.E.C.A, 4. RUEBUSCH, CAROL, 1549 El1zcbefh Place 1371: F.B.L.A. 3,4; Bquog Burks Business Staff 4. RYLE, WILLIAM, 6329 Manfgomery Road 1131. SAMMONS, MICHAEL, 6056 Yosemite Drive 1371: Foolbull 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir 2; Sfudem Council 3,4; WeightHang 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3, Vice-Presidem 4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. SATTLER, LAURENCE, 5017 Newfield Avenue 1371. SAULTER, BEN, 3874 Z1nsle 1131: Cross-Country 4,- Spanish Club 4. SAYLER, JEAN, 2863 Langdon Farm Road 1121: G,A.A. 2,3; Big Sisters 4. SCHAPPACHER, RUTH, 108 West Siny-Flfth Street 1161. SCHLUETER, MELVIN, 2352 Langdon Farm Road 1371: Cross-Counrry 3; Key Club 3. SCHMITT, JOHN, 2862 Losanliridge Avenue 1131: Gymnastics 2,3,4; AH League 2,3,4,- Druma Club 2,3,4, SCHNEIDER, HENRY, 1906 Gordan Lane 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4; Arl League 7.. 3,4; German Club ViceiPresw'denf 2,3,- Intromural Softball 2; Key Club 4; Senior Class Treasurer 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Business Manager 4. SCHREIBERG, FRANCES, 7724 New Bedford Avenue 1371: Bul1dog Burks Jun- Ior High Edimr 2,3; Ass'f EdIlor-inichmf 4; National Honor Society Execque Board 3, President 4; Showcase 2,3,4,- G.A.A, 2,3,4; PO1YW095 253,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Junior Class Advisory Board; Senior Advisory Board 4,- French Club 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4; Big Sis1er5 4. SCHULTZ, JANIS, 7809 Down Road 1371: G.A.A. 2,- Showcuse 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Drama Club 4,- Heuhh Careegs Club 4. SCHULZINGER, HELENE, 6791 Meadowridge Lane 1371: Junior Achievement 3, 4; F.B.L.A, 4. SCHWARTZ, BARRY, 1535 Franklin Avenue 1371: Bulldog Barks 2, A5511 Ed?- ior 3, Srorfs Editor 4; Key Club 2,3,4,- Quill 0nd Scroll 3,4; Safety Institute Representative 2, SCHWARTZ, DANIEL, 6126 Grocekmd Avenue 1371. SCHWARTZ, GARY, 6700 West Farm Acres Drive 1371; Footbon 2,3,4; Arf League 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3,- W Club 4; Pep Club 2; Band 2,- Jazz C1ub 2,3; Showcase 4. SCHWARTZ, HARVEY, 2523 SI. Nbons Avenue 1371: Football 2,3,4,- Weight- liffing 2; Track 4. SCHWARTZ,MARILYNN,823O Ridge Road 1361: An League 2,3,4; German Club 2,- Dromc Club 2,3,4. SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM, 6231 Elbrook Avenue 1371: Snphomore Choir 2; C.O.W,A. 3,4; Pep C1ub 3,4; French Club 4; Drama Club 2,3,4. SCHWARTZMAN, JOEL, 709 Avon Fields Lane 1291: Key Club 2,3, Purlicmenfor- ion 4,- Lcmn Club 2; Vice-Presidem 3,- Senior Choir 3,4; Notional Honor Society 4,- Red Cross Representative 3,- Pep Club Representative 4; SIUdenO Council Al'ernare 4. SCHWARZWALDER, BETTY, 224 Ridgeway Avenue 1161. SEAFIERT, DIANE SEIBERT, JACK, 8109 Vine Srreet 1161: Cross-Cnunfry 2,- Bulldog Burks 4 SEEDLER, MERRILEE, 3130 Bellewood Avenue 1131: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Polywogs 2, 'lreasurer 3,4; Sophomore ChoFr 2,- Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4: Showcase 3.4; SENIOR DIRECTORY Nc1funol Honor Society 2,4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Big Sisiers 4,- Senior Advisory Board 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Activities Editor 4. SHANNON, WILLIAM, 6150 Webblund Place 1131. SHAPIRO, ARTHUR SHARP, ELAINE, 6624 Kennedy Avenue 1131: Modern Dance 2,3,4; G,A.A. 2; Spanish CM: 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ar? League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Maiorene 4; Big Sisters 4, SHEFF, EILEEN, 2324 Section Road 1371: Sophomore Class Secretary; Nmional Honor Sotfew 2,4: Pep Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,- Red Cross Council 2,- Shcwmse 3, 4; Big Sisfers 4. SHEFF. LAWRENCE, 6271 Hummel Avenue 1371. SHELOR, NANCY, 1836 Dalewoad Place 1371: Spanish Club 2,- Glee Club 2.- G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Healrh Careers Club 4. SHELTON, DENVER, 1432 California Avenue Glee Club 2; Slud4n1CouncilB. 1371: Football 2; Boys' SHERRILl, DONALD, 3855 Zinsle Avenue 1131. SHIND, ALAN, 1554 Shenandoah Avenue 1371: Swfmming 2; Wrestling 4. SHIVELEY, BRENDA, 7010 Vine Street 1161: Manager 4. Bulidag Burks 3, Circuloiion SHMALO, CHERYL, 1856 Glendon Place 1371: Modern Dance 2,3, Treasurer 4,- Art League 2,3,4; Pap Club 2,3; WOODWARD TREASURES, Classes Editor 4,- Big Sisfers 4; Red Cross Council 4. SHORE, BARBARA, 5712 Doerger Lane 1121: Student Council Ahernafe 2; Arr League Represemwive 2.- Vice-Fresidem 3,4; Pep Club 2, RepresentoHve 3,4,- SHDWCGSE 3.4; Big Sisters 4; Hamecoming Queen 4, SHOUP, THOMAS, 6311 Englewood Avenue 1371. SHUMAN, ROWENA, 6079 Yosemiie Dr'we 1371: Red Cross Representative 2: Junior Achievament 2; G.A.A. 3,4; Art League Representmwe 3,- D.E.C.A. 4; F.T.A. 4. SIEBLER, BRENT, 1500 Miramar Cour? 1371: Spanish Club 2,- Truck 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Boys' Glee 4. SIEGEL, JOAN, 8117 StillwaEI Road 1371: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Polywogs 2,3,4; Modern Dance 2,3. Historian 4; Pep Club 2.3.4: AH League 2,3,4,- Showmse 3.4; Big Sis1er5 Treasurer 4. SIEGEL, ROBERT, 7841 Greenland Place 1371: Sophomore: Choir 2; Ar! League 2,3,4; lnlromural Softball 2.- Fep Club 4: Jazz Club 4; C.O.W.A. 4; Showcase 4. SIEGELMAN. NANCY, 7649 Newbedford Avenue 1371: Art Club 3,- Fep Club 4; Spanish Club 4. SIMMS, GREGORY: 3936 Zins1e Avenue 1131; Football 2,4; Track 2,3; Weight- Iiffing 2,3; chs' Glee Club Secremry 3; Bulldog Barks 3, Ass't Sports Editor 4; Key Club 4. SIMON, 1.015, 1582 Glendon Place 1371: Pep Club 2,3: Art League 2,3,- Big Sisters 4,- Heallh Careers Club 4,- WOODWARD TREASURES 4. SIMONS, MICHAEL, 1137 Elm Park Drive 1161: Key Club 2,4: Art League 2,3: Pep Club 2; Boys' Glee Club 4; Nmfonul Honor Socier 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. SKAGGS, PATR1CIA, 6044 Wiehe Road 1371: Sophomore Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; G.A.A. 2, Manager 3,4: Showcase 3,4; Big Sislers 4. 273 SKLAR, LARRY, 4854 Reading Road 1371: Spanish Club 2; Jazz Club Vice- PresidentS. SKUROW, MARILYN, 1563 Sediun RODd 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Ari League 2,3,4.- Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir Secretary 3,4: Spanish Club 2.3,- Big Sisters 4; C.O.W.A. 4; Jazz Club 4; Showcase 4. SKUROW. STANLEY, 6302 Mayflower Avenue 1371: Track 2; Pep Club 2.13; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3. SLAMOVITS. THOMAS, 7167 Easflown Drive 1371: French Club 3, President 4,- C.O.W.A. 4; 11's Academic Represenroiive 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Fucuhy Editor 4. SLAUGHTER, LAURENCE, 20 North Bend Road 1161. SMITH, DONNA, 6344 Monigomery Road 1131: G.A.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3, Vice- President 4; D.E.C.A. Vice-President 4. SMITH, DOROTHY, 3549 Ken Oak Lane 1131. SMITH, EILEEN, 2003 Snowhill Drive 1371: D.E.C.A. 4. SMITH, STEVEN, 1714 Fuirpurk Avenue 1161: Arr League 3,4; Drama Club 3.4. Pep Club 3,4; SOLLEK, MARCIA, 2529 Kellermun Avenue 1371: Bulldog Burks 2,- Writers' Coniesf Commmee 2; Art League 2,3; Naonnul Honor Sociefy 2,3, Vice-Presi- den! 4; C.O.W.A. 3,4,- Srudent Council 3,- Girls' Week Represenrovive 3; Senior Advisory Board 4,- Heolth Careers Club 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Senior Secrion Editor 4,- Iv's Academic Represemmive 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2. SPIECKERMAN; STEPHEN, 2942 Losamiridge Avenue 1131: Bond 2,3,- Showcuse 3,- Key Club 3,4; Red Cross Representmive 2; Pep Club Representative 3. SPIEGEL, PHILIP, 5025 NewEeld Avenue 1371. SPIEGEL, Choir 2; resenlcnive 3,4; SUSAN, 5025 NewfieId Avenue 1371: Showcase 2,3,4; Sophomore Senior Choir 3,4; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 2.3.4: Arl League Rep- G.A.A. 2.3; Big Sisters 4-; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. SPRATT, ROBERT, 6303 Siover AVenue 1371: Baske1bcll 2: D:E.C.A. 4. STERN, JUDITH, 1653 Summit Road 1371: ETA. 2; Showcase 2; C.O.W.A, 3.4,- National Honor Society 4. STEVENS, MARGARET, 3816 Barker Road 1291: G.A.A. 2,- S'rudent Council Alternate 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Red Cross Representative 3,4; Big Sisters 4. STEWART, lINDA, 3803 Gutewood Lane 1341: Ar: Club 2,3, Presidenf 4,- Drama Club 4; Showcase 3,4; Nmicnol Honor Society 3.4; Art League Representative 4. STONE, DIANE, 6519 Blueridge Avenue 1131: Student Council 2; Executive Eocrd 3; Vice.Fre51den1 4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club Vice-President 2,3,4.- Drumo Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir Sec- revary 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3,4: Big Sisiers 4. STONE, ROGER, 6710 Vine SIreet1161:VisunlA1ds 3,4. STRATEMEYER, BARBARA, 2895 Losomiville Avenue 1131: F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 4; Heulfh Careers Club 4; Big Sisters 4, STREET, VIVIAN, 6647 Sompsan Lone 1361: French Club 2.3; G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; F.T.A. 4,- F.8.L.A. 4. STRITTHOLT, SUE, 6810 Foirpurk Avenue 1161: League 4. F.B.L.A. 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4; Art STROHL, DIANE, 6722 Siebern Avenue 1361: Drama Club 3; Senior Chair ACv :umpanist 3,4; Showcase 3.4.- F.T.A. 4. - m 2v. SENIOR DIRECTORY STROME, JUDD, 5515 Milan Avenue 1121. STRONG, SANDRA, 151 Nansen Avenue 1151: Scphomore Choir Vice-Presi- dent 2; Ensemble Student D1rector 3, Vice-Presidenl 4; Studem CouncIl 2,3, Sec; refqry 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; National Thespicln Society 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gfrfs' G1ee Club 4,- W.F.A.E. 5155 2,4,- Showcose 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Girlsl Week Representative 3; Junior C1055 Advisory Board; Sufeiy Council Rep- resentative 4. STUMPF, JAMES, 6553 Iris Avenue 1131: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arf League 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Student Council Executive Board 4,- Showcuse 4; Senior Choir 4. SUDMAN, HARRY, 1419 Beaverwn Avenue 1371: Gelmun Club 2,3,- Arf league 2; Bulldog Barks 3,4. SUVETOR, FRANKUN, 2201 Bremom Avenue 1371: Track 2,3. TAMURA, ELIZABETH, 2921, Cowelyou Place 1131: Drama Club 3,4,- Senior Ad: visory Board 4,- Nclionul Thespicn Society 4; Big Slsfers 4. TAULBEE, LAWRENCE, 7 East Seventy-second Street 1161: Arr League 2,3,4, TAYLOR, STEPHEN, 6226 Orchard Lane 1131: Senior Bond 2,3,4,- Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4,- Showcose 2,3,4. TEITELBAUM, DAVID THAl-l, JAMES, 1139 Towne Avenue 1161. THORNTON, LYNN, 3282 Ashwood Drive 1131: G.A.A. 2,3; Art League Rep- resenmfive 2,- Pep Club Represemarive 4,- Red Cross Representative 4; Big Sisters 4, THURMAN, JERRY, 5730 Glengme Avenue 1121. TIELEY, KARIN, 1123 Ry1und Avenue1371. TIMMONS, TIMOTHY, 3743 Woodford Road 1131; Swimming 2,3, Cupmin 4,- W Club 3,4. TORREANO, MARK, 3655 Dogwood Lane 1131: Hf-Y 2,3. Presiden? 4; Band 2,3; GYmnOsfics 2,3,4,- Ar! League 2,3,4,- Bulldog Burks 2; Student Council 2, A17 hernme 3,4. TRIMBLE, ELAINE, 8328 Mayfair Drive 1161: Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3: Jazz Club Secretary 3: GAAA. 2. TR1MBLE, SUE, 7102 Eustluwn Drive 1371: F.3.L.A. 3; Bulldog BurksH 3, EX- chunge Ediior 4. TURK, DAVID, 7837 Stillwell Road 1371: Football 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Track 3. TURNER, ANA, 346 Clark SHEET: G.A.A. 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; G1rls' Swim Team 3; Big Sisters 4. TURNER, CLEM, 5752 ST. Elmo Street 1241: Football 2,3,4; Baskeiboll 2,3,4; Truck 2,3,4; Arr League Represemmfve 2,3; W Club 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross RepresenIoHve 2; Senior Choir 4. TURNER, GliDA, 514 Camden Avenue 1291: Sophomore Choir 2; Girls' Chorus 3; Senior Choir 4;Ar1 League 3,4. UNRINE, THOMAS, 6126 MoyHower Avenue 1371: Bond 2,3. Vice-Presidenf 4,- Showcase 3,4. VANDIVER, CATHERINE, 7171 Reading Road 1371: F.B.L.A. 4; D.E.C.A. 4. VAUGHN, MARY ANN, 5408 Loconia Avenue 1371: F.T.A, 2,3,- F.B.L.A. 3, President 4; National Honor Saciefy 2: Big Sisters 4,- Art League 2,3,4. 274- VIRGIL, DELORES, 3955 Zinsle Avenue 1131: Red Cross ReprssenfotiVe 3; G.A.A. 4. VOGT, SUE, 7290 Wes? Arucomu Drive 1371.- Student Council 2,3, Farliumenvar- ion 4; Pep Club 2,3,4.- G.A.A. 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, Manager 4,- Showccse 2,3; Junior Class Secretory; Senior Class Secretory,- Girls' Week Representmive, Mayor Cundidcm? 3; Big Sisters 4, VOLKMAR, GLORIA, 2932 Douglas Terrace 1121: Band 2.3,- Showcase 2,- Art League 2,3,4. VORDENBERG, PENNY, 6684 Ralfcway Road 1361; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 2,- Showccse 3,4,- Big Sislers 4. WACKSMAN, ELLEN, 6231 Hommel Avenue 1371: Girls' Glee 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4,- Drama Club 4. WADE, JOHN, 5570 Montgomery Road 1121. WALDMANN, SUSAN, 1033 Tennessee Avenue 1291: G,A.A. 2,- Pep Club Rep- resenfmive 2,3,4,- Arf League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,- Hechh Club 4; Red Cross Represenfutive 4, WALLER, WILLIAM, 3950 Zinsle Avenue 1131: Boys' Glee Club 4; Arr League 4. WARREN, RUTH, 6948 Silverton Avenue 1361: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League Rep; resemotive 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3; Big Sisters 4, WATSON, MICHAEL, 171 Nansen Avenue 1161: German Club 2,3. WAYNE, RUSSELL, 7272 Easilawn Drive 1371: Radio Club 2; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,- Intrumurul Softball 2. WEINE, NADA, 1590 Crest Hill Avenue 1371: French Club 2; Drama Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3.4. WEINER, SHEILA, 1826 Garden Lane 1371: Health Careers Club 2,3; Vice-Presi- denr4;5pun15h Club 3,4; Drama Club 4. WEINSCHELBAUM, CHARLES, 6311 Hummel Avenue 1371: Art League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4. WEINSTEIN, CAROLE, 5223 Laconiu Avenue 1371: Showcase 2; Drama Club 3,4; Big Sisters 4. WEINSTEIN, CHARLOTTE, 2419 Kellerman Avenue 1371: G.A.A. 2. WEINSTEIN, FERN, 2248 Rosedale Avenue 1371: Art League 2,3; F.T.A. 3; D.E.C.A. Secrelury 41 WEITZMAN, JUDY, 752.5 Elbrook Drive 1371: Sophomore Choir 2,- Girls' Glee 3; Senior Choir 4,- Arf League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, F.T.A. 3,- French Club 3; Show- case 4,- Big Sisters 4. WESLEY, DIANNA, 8409 Curzon Avenue 1161: G.A.A1 2,3,4; Ar1 League Rep- resentative 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,- D.E.C,A. 4-. WETTE, CHRISTIAN, 1932 Seymour Avenue 1371: Debcfe Team 3: C,O.W,A. 3; Bulldog Barks 4. WHEELER, DAVID, 8374 Curzon Avenue 1161. WHEELER,KAREN, Mayfair Drive 1161: F.E1.L.A. 3, Secretary 4; Ar? League 3,4,- Big Sisters 4. WHITE, ROBERI, 6852 East Form Acres Drive 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Mascnt 3,4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4,- AH League 2,3,4,- Showcuse 3, 4; Drama Club 3,4; Jazz Club 4; Homeroom President 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY WIKAS, SCHIELD, 1858 Garden Lane 1371: Key Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4.- Senior Advisory Board 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. WILLIAMS, ROBERT, 6101 Dryden Avenue 1131: Latin Club 2. WILLINS, DONN, 6119 Muyflcwer Avenue 1371: Cross-Counlry 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3; Truck 2,3,1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Junior Achievement 3. WILSON, SANDRA, 6225 Tyne Avenue 1131: Sophomore Chok 2,- Senior Choir 4',- Showcose 4. WINCHELL, MARGARET, 2619 Longdon Farm Road 1121: Lufin Club 2; Drama Cfub 2; Sophomore Choir 2; Pep Club 2.3; Art League 2,3,- Senior Choir 4,- Big Sisters 4; Showcase 4. WOLFSON, RONA, 5235 Newfueld Avenue 1371: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4,- Art League 2.3.4; Pep Club 2; Red Cross Representa- five 3,- Drama Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Big Sis1ers 4. WOLPA, ALAN, 1515 California Avenu91371: Pep Club 2,3,- Art League 2,3,4,- lmrumurul Softball 2,- D,E,C,A. 4. WOODRUM, FATRIC1A. 736 South Crescenf Avenue 1291. WOODWARD, THOMAS, 8380 Moryfcir Drive 1161: Siudent Council 2, Execu- tive Board 3.4; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Writers' Contest Committee 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4,- Weighflifiing 2,3; C.O.W.A. 2, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 2, President 3; W Club 3,4.- Sophomore Class President; 1'l1's Academic Represenmfive 4,- Bull- dog Burks Co-Edifcrial Edhor 4. WORTHINGTON, RAYMOND, 7577 Ross Avenue 1371: Proiecn'on Crew 2,3. WRIGHT, PATRICIA, 705 South Crescent Avenue 1291: Pep Club 2.3; Art League 2,3,4.- Spcnish Club 2.3; Jazz Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.T.A. 8,4; Y- Teens 4. 275 WRIGHT, VICTORIA. 705 Sauih Crescent Avenue 1291. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 4. WUBBOLDING, CAROLLEE, 1843 Andinu Avenue 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4,- Showcuse 2,3,4.- Poiywogs 2,3,- Swim Team 2.3; GAA- 2.3.4; French Club 2,- Mciorefle 3, Cupmin 4; Sophomore Choir 2,- Ensemble Ax:- companist 3,4; Big Sis1er5 4. YORK, KATHY, 3123 Do! Drive 1131: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Sophcr omore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 4; G.A.A. 2,- Showcase 3,4,- Student Council 3,4.- Big Sisters 4. YOSAFAT, BEA, 1867 Nnrfhcuf Avenue 1371: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3,4; National Honor Sociew Secretary 2,- Showccse 2,3,4; Ar! League 2,3,4,- F.T,A. 3; Senior Advisory Board 4; C.O.W.A, 3,4,- French Club 3; Pep Club 2. Big Sis$er5 4. YOSAFAT, JACK, 1867 Northcut Avenue 1371; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3, 4. YOUNG. EVELYN, 675 North Crescent Avenue 1291. YOUNG, JACK, 3810 Go'ewood Lane 1361: Club 3,4. Swimming 2,3,4,- Hi-Y 3,4.- Pep YOUNG, RONALD, 6447 Fair Oaks Avenue 1371. ZAPPIN, STEPHANIE, 1813 Glendon Place 1371: Modern Dance 2,3,4,- Showcase 2,4; Pep Club 2,3; An League 2,3; Health Careers Club 4. ZARET, STEVEN, 2441 Vera Avenue 1371: Art League 2,3,4.- Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4.- Senior Choir 3,- Ensemble 4. ZIGLER, HERBERT, 5407 Laconia Avenue 1371. r0: INDEX Aduertimment: .................................... 238-264- Art League ........................................... 225 Assistant Principal: .................................... 109 Audio Visual Aidi ..................................... 197 Band junior ............................................. 210 Senior ......................................... 208-209 Baseball .......................................... 172-173 Baxketball junior ............................................. 162 Rwen'e ............................................ 161 Varsity ............................................ 155 Big Sisterx ............................................ 194 Bookroom Assixtants ................................... 195 Bulldag Barkx ..................................... 220-221 Camera C1ub ......................................... 207 Cheerleaders junior ............................................. 180 Reserw ............................................ 180 Varsity ............................................ 179 Chair junior Choir ........................................ 216 Seniar Choir .................................... 214-215 Sophomore Choir .................................... 216 Gimme: Seventh .......................................... 16-23 Eighth ........................................... 24-29 Frethnn ........................................ 30-37 Soyhomare ....................................... 38-47 Juniors .......................................... 48-57 Seniors .......................................... 58-101 Crosx Country Rexen'e ............................................ 155 276 Varsity ............................................ 153 Council on World Again ............................... 204 Counselors ....................................... 110-111 Debate Team ......................................... 205 DECA ............................................... 202 Dietitian ............................................. 131 Drama Clubs junior Theatre Guild ................................ 227 Senior ............................................. 226 Drama C1ub Productions Enchantezf, ....................................... 229 Debit ; Dijciplej1 ................................ 230-231 Ensemble ......................................... 212-213 FacuZty Department Businem ........................................ 128-129 DriverG Education ............................... 122-123 English ........................................ 112-115 Health ........................................ 122-12.? Home Economics .................................... 125 Language: French ...................................... 132-133 Lalin ........................................ 138-139 Spanixh ...................................... 135-137 Manual Art: ....................................... 125 Mathematics .................................... 118-119 Science ........................................ 120-121 Social Studiex ................................... 116-117 FBLA ............................................... 203 Folk Club ............................................ 211 Football junior ............................................. 152 Reserve ............................................ 151 Varsity ............................................ 147 Future Teachers of America ............................ 200 Girls: Athletic Asxociation junior High Manager: ............................... 182 junior High Officers ................................. 184 Senior High Managers ............................... 182 Senior High Ofiaen ................................. 181 Glee Club: Boys3 Glee .............................. . .......... 213 Cirlf Glee ......................................... 219 Golf Team ........................................... 175 Guppies' ....................... . . . ................... 183 Gym Teams Reserve ........................................... 168 Varsity ............................................ 166 Health Careers ........................... . . . . . ..... 206 Hi-Y ................................................ 192 Honor Society National ........................................... I40 fum'm ............................................. 141 junior journalism . . . . ................................. 224 junior High Science ................................... 201 Key Club .......... ............................. 193 Librarian: ........................................ 130-131 Library Aids .......................................... 197 Lunshmam Assistants .................................. 195 Maintenance ......................................... 131 Majerettes Junior ............................................. 180 Varsity ............................................ 178 Modern Dance ........................................ 177 277 O$ce Stag? ........................................... 129 Nurse .......................................... 131 Pep Clubs ........................................ 198-199 Polywog: ...................... . ..................... 182 P1incipal ............................................. 108 Radio Club ........................................... 207 Senior Directory ................................... 265-275 Showcase ............................ . ............ 231-237 Stage Crew ........................................... 227 Student Council junior High .................................... 190-191 Senior High .................................... 188-189 Student Stare Arsixtants ................................ 195 Swimming Junior High ........................................ 165 Varsity ............................................ 163 Tennis .............................................. 174 Track ........................................... 170-171 W Club ............................................. 176 Wrestling ............................................ 169 WFAE .............................................. 196 Woodward Treasure: ............................... 222-223 Writerf Context ....................................... 229 Y-Teem- ............................................. 192 THE l964 WOODWARD TREASURES STAFF EDlTOR-lN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER INTRODUCTORY SECTION CLASSES ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY COORDINATOR ADVERTISING PUBLlC RELATIONS To the Reader: Attempting to re-construct on accurate pictorial representation of this school year, the Treasures staff produced an annual which merited reproduction by the largest yearbook company in the country for its own advertising purposes, From the symbolic and artistic cover to the lust printed page, students originated, planned and designed the entire book, Although all pictures were taken by a professional photographer to assure unity, each picture was planned to relate directly to the universal theme of striving arid inter-dependence of the people involved in high school education. The vivid colors found on the cover and in other strategic places throughout the book were purposely used to echo the movement, excitement, and inter-dependency found in the theme. To the ordinary reader, the recurring circles may appear to be merely a design; yet to the thoughtful reader, these circles have not only a direct correlation to the theme but are an artistic repro- duction of it. The fact that they are arranged in ascending order is symbolic of the way a student grows between the complex months from September to June; moreover, it symbolizes those complex years from the seventh grade to the twelfth. The theme 278 EDWIN GOLDSTEIN HENRY SCHNEIDER Barbara Allenl Tenth Grade Steven Lipson, Cover Design Marcia Sollek, Senior Section Cheryl Shmalo, Editor Avi Eden Frcm Schreiberg Mike Simons Tom Slamovits, Editor Adele Alpert Linda Cohn Merilee Seidler, Editor Cheryl Albert Ginny Bissell Lois Simon Jet? Royal, Editor Sandy Wikas Mike Simons Allan Arkush Susan Spiegel is carried out even to the extent that each picture reverberates its meaning. Naturally, this could only be achieved through many hours of diligent work which the stat? was willing to put forth. Obviously the book was not produced without problems, but the stoft learned to accept and solve these problems. Learning to be flexible and devise new ideas when original ones tailed were perhaps the maior achievements of character for each member on the staFF. With guidance from advisor, Miss Helen E. Davis, and yearbook representative, Mr. Carl Vorpe, and with the superlative work of photographer, Mr. Pct McKenrick, the staff functioned as a harmonious, inter-dependent whole. We of the 1964 Treasures staff would like to dedicate this book to you in hopes that it will serve as on everlasting reminder of this school year. Edwin P. Goldstein Editor-in-Chief Woodward Treasurers 1964 ' Th . . , Th . . . 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