Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1965
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WOODWARD TREASURES , . . dedicofed To the vital spirif displayed by The Class of 1965 HIGH SCHOOL, 700! READING ROAD, CINCINNATI. OHIO o M 4: B o o o B ESSE QUAM VIDERI TO BE rather than to seem . . . A STUDENTS VOCATION: TO BE HIMSELF . . . The vision of William Woodward is embodied in the Woodward motto, ESSE QUAM VIDERI, To Be Rather Than To Seem? The student is called upon to be a vital and genuine human being, never to hide himself behind a false mask or pretense. The emphasis of the message is on Being in areas be- yond school life as well as those included within its bounds. Each student is asked to become a striv- ing, active member of both the Woodward community and of the larger society beyond. In the course of his high school career, each stun dentis experiences are diverse. He is a competitor, a questioner, an observer, a member, a contributor. He is rebellious, curious, creative. The Spirit of Woodward: cm invitation to knowledge. Seventh graders individuoily accept the challenge To learn. Both success and defeat characterize the student polificol struggle, The studenfs life is one of con- tinual variety and many contrasts. He is a spectator and participant, defeated and successful. He must. in a sense, be part of the past, for much of Woodward life is based on future traditions. Each Woodward student is singularly valuable, for to be young is to be a searching, growing individual. In struggling to become definitely and uniquely himself, much is required of the student-most of all to live fully in every phase of life: To Be. The vitaiity of Youth. Just one of the guys. Being a sfudenf requires serious concenfrufion. e ,5 G F D: V; In .T f n G h C S r e .I h Q U 0 IO d n O 5 n O 5 V! In T :1 Seniors: will they sink or swim? YOUTH THRIVES UPON CONSTANT VARIETY There's a nuf in every tree. Rocky is crowned Homecoming Queen. Waiting for the Word. Icy weather foils To thaw the spirit of the WHS band. Caught in the act. Our highly skilled and intelligent faculty A Dave Mitchell lends oHensive attack. Couch Compbele boys ponder decisive play. C'mon, kids! Let's reoHy hear if! Neither snow nor rain nor wind nor sleet . . . I '1 q. ., Good blocking paves the way for a successful run. Front line-the true backbone of the Team. Ensemble's spiri? permeates the silent nigh'r WITHIN AND BEYOND THE SCHOOL Roll 'em, Chorliel Whodya mean, Which one's The oldest? Don't jusf sit there. Worry! To seem rather then f0 be? That is incorrecfl g ? ihL Mighty seniors discuss eorfh shaking mowers. The shortest hGIf-hour of the day. Through the doorway of knowledge. . . . thy light hafh carried onward . . . STUDENTS ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE TO BE Youth experiences many realities with constantly shifting and expanding ener- gies. Those who are young and vital in spirit feel every- thing deeply: exultant joy, frustration, shared humor, the compelling need to know, and most of all, the excite- ment created by their own colorful search to be them- selves. , sixth beH fatigue Youfhes many moods: agony of defeat , V . . the joy of sharing . . . and concentration . . . VI T L .u C A F Food for though. Morning ritual. Mrs. Siddall discusses a new book 20 Talking over old times. Coach Campbell rehashes the lost play. ADMINISTRATION MR. CLEON J. WINGARD Cleon J, Wingard is more to Woodward High School than Chietc administrator and authority, far removed from the essence of school life. He is vitally a part of the student body and, in particular, of the class of 1965. Each senior has come to ; know Mr. Wingard not only as c: principal, but 05 Cl friend as well, for he has made an effort to work directly with us. His interest extends to the academically talented as well 05 the troubled student. He has en- deavored to ally more closely the work of the Student Council and the administra- tion by attending board meetings and dis- cussing school problems and possibilities for improvement. He supported the stu- dents in their independent effort to con- tinue and improve the Writers' Contest. He brought together those planning to take eorly-bird classes, in order to shore frankly with them his ideas and plans. In Student Council, in activities, in classes, in The hall, Mr, Wingord has devoted time to knowing every senior. He is, in spirit, clearly Ci member of the class, for he too has spent six high school years at Wood- ward, in triumph and defeat, oiwoys with end not above us. Mr. Wingard is among the most loyal, concerned, and active members of the 750 in the class of i965. Therefore, we, the class, devote to him this place of honor that he so well deserves among his fellow seniors. Our principal: relaxed . . . . . . and under pressure. 22 MR. EUGENE SHRIMPTON AdminisTroTive AssisTonT Principal, Mr, Eugene ShrimpTon, has as his moior duTy The co-ordinoTion and guidance of The Woodward Toc- ulTy, His Task includes helping To orienT and advise new Teachers. Mr. ShrimpTon cslso supervises The operoTion 0T Woodworde sTudenT sTore. MR. WILLIAM LOUGHREY Mr. Wil1iem Loughrey, AssisTonT Principal of The Junior High, is re- sponsibie for odministrotion 0nd conTrol of The junior high schoo1. He oversees discipline, admis- sions, and issuance of permifs 0T TheT level. In addition, he co- ordinaTes The disTribuTion of maps, chorTs, 0nd oudio-visuol aids. 23 MR. ARTHUR VIGARD Mr. Ar'rhur Vigord, Senior High School AssEsTGnT Principal, 15 port of The Team responsible for over- CIH school adminisTroTion. In addi- Tion, his duTies include such varied Tasks es organizing The lunch schedule, overseeing admissions and wiThclrowols, heading The awards commiTTee, disTribuTing Thousands of Tebeooks, and guiding The conducT 0nd oTTend- once of Woodward sTudenTs. COUNSELING Woodward's counseiors assist sTu- dents in The developmenT of Their ed- ucational and personal plans 1through counseling, program phan- ning, giving college and vocational information, bringing The individual info contact with other agencies or sources of help if needed, and Filling out college recommenda'rions, This guidance concerns every ospeCT of helping the sfudenf find himsehc end his place in The world around him. The counseling program has grown to include group counseling and workshops for college and vocational planning. Miss Miller guides a pupil. COUNSELORS: First Row: Mn Gilbert Braun, Miss Georgie Blackwell, Mrs, Janet D. KeysT SecOnd Row: Mr. Richard Chose, Mr. Puui Grimm, Miss Clara Lee Mi1ler. '71; COULW e ,n' '5 V The mystery of the Secret File 24 LI BRARY Unlike other Cincinnofi high schools, Woodward divides its library into junior and senior high sections To give adequate attention to different levels of development. The librarians and Their aides ore consfonfly oc- cupied with ordering, cataloging, and dossifying books and magazines, overseeing circulation, aiding wiTh re- search, administering oudio-visual aids, and informing sTudenTs obouT The materials available A helping hand from Mrs, Borchin , h . . . and from Mrs Siddall, LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Anna Borchin, Senior High. Teachers need :1 helping hand, too. HM gm. :3 3:? 25 - Mrsh Mary Siddnll, Junior High. MATHEMATICS Woodward's mofhemofics deporf- ment sTrives To prepare sfudems for living in on automated and economi- cally complex society. Training is de- signed for every career from scientist to businessman and informed con- sumerh The structure of moThemoTics is emphasized. Woodward was one of The hrs? high schools in This area to employ the accelerated program and The SMSG method of modern mathematics. This depcrfmenf excels in its quantity of visual aids end its comprehensive library of modem Texts. John, they don't understand! JUNIOR HIGH MATH: Firsi Row: Mrs, Suzanna SchueHer, Mrs. Norma Allen, Mr. Guy Geiger, HBuHhe answer book says . V gt Miss Barbara Wiggert. Second Row: Mr. James Becker, ML James Wiison, Mr. J, R. STaHord, Mr. G. E. Hinderlong, Mr. Freddie Terrell. Back seats do have their probiems. SENIOR HIGH MATH: Firs! Raw: Mm Iris Spoor, Mrs. Martha Buchholz, Mrs. Anne Davis. Second Row: Mr. Paul Haverkos, Mr. John Kegley, Mr. Mitchel Wciker. MrA Robert Duny, Mr. Oliver Freese. SCIENCE The aim of The science deporTmenT is To cause The sTudenT To become aware of The natural world and To aid him in developing The abiliTy To inTerpreT The phenomena observed. In order To arrive 0T This obiecfive, The sTudenT is challenged To experimenT and To op- ply The scienTific meThods he is learn- ing,- he is free To invesTigoTe. Biologi- cal seminar is 0 course available only OT Woodward; The eariy bird chemis- Try class is also unique in Cincinnati. The Interns? Why doesn'i he ask someihing I know? Mn Coyle giVes individual help. SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE: Mr. Bob Anderson, Mr. Raymond Sobmon, Mr. mun, Miss Wanda Lunsiord, Mr. William Theisen, Mn Homer Caskey, Mn loufs Ruley, Mr. Edmund Montgomery, Mr. Paul Fleming, Mrs. Virginia HoH- Nicholas Weilen JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE: Mr. Lloyd Watts, Mr. Charles Brown, Mrs. Lois Keefel Mrv Max Coyle, Mr, Bob Anderson. 50 this is Physiology! Chemistry takes concentrufion. SOCIAL STUDIES The social studies department is concerned with man's relationship with his fellow men and his 0diustment to his environment. His- tory, geography, government, economy, and current oFfoirs are geared to the various lev- els of Woodward's pupils. Research projects, oudio-visuol aids, and discussion of contro- versial issues stimulate thinking and intelli- gent interpretation. An awareness of social problems, the interdependence of nations, good citizenship, and the relationship of the post to The present is acquired. Next semester: Economicsl JUNIOR HIGH SOCIAL STUDIES: Mrs. Alice Wubniiz, Miss Virginia Poplint Mrs. Estelle Goldschneider. Not Pictured; Miss Jennie Finet Miss Compton emphasizes her conciusion. 30 SENIOR HIGH SOCIAL STUDIES: Miss Ruby Compton, M155 CG'hY HBifZ, Mitchell, Mr. Ronald Aug, Mr. Albert Oriel, Mr. CorJ Tschofen. Not Pic- Miss Betsy Bohlcnder, Mr. Bob Von Holle, Mrs. Sheila Filler, Mr. Thomas tured: Mr. Curl Duning, ...Look. . . and Listen! 31 ENGLISH The function of The Engiish depart- ment is To Teach and encourage The proper and eHecTive use of The Eng- lish language. The sTudenT learns abouT The structure and IiTeroTure of his language and gradually develops occuroTe wriTTen and oral expression. AfTer sTudying vocebufory, grammar, The wriTTen ideas of greoT wriTers, and forms or meThods of writing, The sTudenT applies his knowledge; he proceeds To analyze, criTicize, organ- ize, and wriTe. With constonT practice and discipline he is aided in acquir- ing The power of coherenT communi- caTion. Nine o'clock . . . . eleven o'clock . . e Ingenuity comes To The English department. . . . iwo-thiriy: end of u long day. 32 SENIOR HIGH ENGLISH: First Row: Mrs. Shirlee Cifron, Miss Helen Davis, Hendrick, Mr, John Anople, Mr. Joseph Horton, Mr. Chadwick Christine, MI. Miss Catherine Templeton, Mrs. Virginia Burke, Miss Donna Kolski, Miss Chor- John Achzehner, Mr. James Zuchrilz, ML Jeff Kehnie. lone Persc, Mrs, Paula Nowick, Miss Grace Sherwood. Second Row: Mr. Paul JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH: Mrs. Mary Jo Miller, Mrs. Rmh Newburger, Mr. Jack Luhr- man, M155 MHdred Nickell, Mrs Alice Gram. Mrs. Dukle chney. Show! Don'? tall! 33 SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH Several members of The Woodward focuITy Teach both English and social sTUdies. This sifuofion occurs most fre- quenle in The iunior high, where 0 class may have The some Teacher for both subieds, These Teachers partici- po're in 0 double program including both departments. They have The I added responsibility of offending both department meeTings, preparing Two Types of lesson plans, and issuing Two'se'rs of Tebeooks. Miss Hockmon in the Social Studies portion of her task SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH: First Raw: Miss Charlotte BUTler, Mrs. Patricia Baxfer, Miss Elizabeih Hackv man, Mr. Russell Light. Second Row: Mr. Jack Luhrmcn, Miss Linda ArnoIdV BUSINESS Hr i L w BUSINESS: First Row: Miss Janet Bays, Miss Roselle: Honekemp, Mrs. Helen Bowers. Second Raw: Mrs. Johny nie Boggio, Mr. John R. Sunnenberg, Mrs. Euris M, Bryant, Miss Catherine M. Tempieion, Mr. Joseph E. Mc- Conn. The business department using The lciesi equipment, develops The basic skills neces- sary for competence in OiCFiCB and soles po- sitions in business and industry and for per- sonal emciency. Woodward is Cincinnoii's only school using The Skill Buiider, a machine which improves shorthand and typing speed A newly developed electric iypewriier with 0 single inTerchdngeabie Typing eiemeni is also used. Special headphones make if possible for siudenfs To advance of individual roiesi Eyes on your work! ML Sunnenberg instructs student. It's really easy. P' LANGUAG ES The IimiTed size of Woodward's lon- guoge deportmenT makes possible an unusually Thorough study of foreign languages. Woodward is The only high school in CincianTi oHering lan- guage courses only To academic levei students, Thus providing for small, eT. TecTive classes. Dialogues, orol drills, and The modern language loboroTory help To develop orol prohciency cmd occuroTe pronounciofion in The moior modern languages. In addition, sTu- denTs goin insighT, primarily Through The sTudy of literature, We The culu Ture of The people whose language Theyleam. FRENCH: Mr. Thomas D'Amico, Mrs. Denise Frederick, Miss Helen Schroeder. A thinking mun. Mrs. Gotay gives a verbal Spanish lesson. 36 SPANISH: Miss. Virginia L. Caddell, Mrs. OTiliu Y. Femundez, Mrs. Joan E. Gorey, Mrs. Julio B. Suid. GERMAN AND LATIN: Mrs. Margaret Barton, Mr. Robert Conrad, Miss Elizabeth Ruitenberger. .2 '2 3 ART Besides encouraging Those with artis- tic Talent, the art deportmenT sTrives To Teach cm apprecicx'rion of turf To 0H inferesfed sTudenTs and To provide 0 cuHurol background. A creative mecms of expression plus an under- sTonding of beou'ry 0nd or'r are de- veloped. The Woodward deporTmenf is especially well equipped for ce- ramics 0nd enamel work. Sfuclenfs are allowed 'ro participofe in a voriew Ty of individual proiects, according to their inferes'rs. An artist's media is not always easily formed. Talenfed students disploy1heir work. ART: Mr. WiHiom ONeill, Mr. David Redfern, Mr. WiHiom Marshall, Mr. George Brooks. Perfection is important. 36 MUSIC An opprecia'rion of good music, criTI- col lisTening ability, cultural aware- ness, and cm outlet for ToIenT are de- veloped by The music department To Teach diHEereniL Types of playing, stu- dents porTicipote not only in large groups, but in ensembles and as solo- ists us well. STUde-n'rs prepare for con- cerTs 0nd confesfs and for Their own satisfaction. EnTerTainmenT and artis- Tic occompfishmenf are This deport- men'r's Two primary purposes. Ready and waiting. MUSIC: Mrs June Coldiron, Mr. Robert Bcvie, Mr, Frank Long, Mr. Ernest Wolfle. The urge to kill . .. Mr. Bovie oversees his strings. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Mr. David Thornton, Mr. Chesrer Prayer, Mr. Russell Stems, Mr. Kenneth Kerns, Mr. Neal Mays, Mr. Wilfred Romiio, Mr, W. H. Creighton. Discuss, demonsfrofe, and do are The three phases of learning s'rressed by The industrial orfs department The prevailing attitude is one of porTici- poTion by every student. After films, Textbooks, and visual aids have been employed, the students proceed To apply Theoreficol information. The imporTant long-ronge purpOSe of in- dustrial arts instruction, accomplished OS row moterioFs are transformed info usefui articles, is To give its s'ru- den'rs The basic skills necessary for future employment. All cubinefs need doors, boys! HOME ECONOMICS The Techniques and resulfing benehfs of becoming a skilled homemaker ore feughT by The home economics department. Girls learn The procficol aspects of homemoking by using The IoTesT elecTrical appliance models. The method of sewing shorT cuTs Tough'r is similar To the Techniques used by such famous designer salons CES Christian Dior of Paris. The bene- fits of This preporo'rion for procticoi living are the lasting skills and re- warding offifudes of Q good home maker. Table Talk Ohl It makes me hungry, HOME ECONOMICS; Mrs. Shirley Prillcman, Mrs. Maxine Blower, Mrs. Jean Armsfrong, Mrs. McricTyce Knofl. 4T HEALTH AND DRIVER EDUCATION Woodward's program of health and driver educofion, like 0 oThers in Cincinnati, is required for every sophomore and senior. The study of personal health, First aid, home nurs- ing, menfol hygiene, and marriage and family living helps The student CICHUST To the problems of maturing. Driver education and driver training make him a sofeTy-conscious, compe- tent driver and pedestrian. Through films, posters, reports, reading, and sfudem proiecTs, proper OTTiTUdes of health and sofefy are developed. HEALTH AND DRIVER EDUCATlON: Mr, Charles Smith, Mrs. Ruby Hawkins, Mn Mel- vin Russell, Mr. PauI Maxwell. This is called an engine PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical exercise, healthy body development, and a recreational outlet from intellectual activify are provided by The physical educa- Tion deparfmenf, whose aim is to devefop team co-operofion in The student as well as individual competition. Woodward began the swimming approach of beginning with back strokes,- irlolso fnTroduced the special- ized form of football emphasizing running, passing, and receiving. These eHecTive me'rh- ods are now used in oTher Cincinnati schools, but Their origin was Woodward's physical education deporTment. $$an 4: - 1... k lii: BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Mr, Sid FrTedmcn, Mr. Stanley Custelli, Mrl Arrhur Poul, Mr. John Campbell. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Miss Beverly Blakey. Miss Martha Reed, Miss Lucille Long. A4, Adams; A-2, Anderson; A-3 . . OFFICE STAFF The oFFice staff is kepi consionily oc- cupied with issuing permits, Typing, organizing schedules and locker dis- Tribufion, and aiding wiTh discipline. In addition, cm accurate record of each sfudeni must be kept The oFHce is c: source of diverse information for boTh Teachers and siudenis, it acts C15 0 public relations center for Wood- word and musT make sure Thai The school operates smoothly and effi- ciently. I wanted To talk to Theodore, not Roosevelt OFF1CE STAFF: First Row: Mrsi Dolores Sherman, Miss Marion Holfhaus, Mrs. Hazel Schlensker, Miss Dione Deming. Miss Viofa Sicbneri Second Row: Miss Nancy Meyer, Mrs. BeHy Weiss, Miss Vanda Bolin. Miss Yvonne Bulzer serves as Woodward's nurse. . Mr. Larry Zlnn, speech therapist. Miss Ruth Schofsmll,d1e1iciun. plans schoel menus. Mr. Nelson Sweuringen, chief engineer. directs bquing maintenance. P 4.5 CLASSES THE JOY OF FULFILLMENT The senior year is 0 year of decision, of conTlicT, 0nd of fuller experience. Woodwordls class of 1965 exemphhes The enThusiosm charocTerisTic of This dynamic phase of life. The Big BoTe- Beginning OT The End-including c1 dinner, a TooTboll game, and 0 dance, manifested This spiriT, A sense of service has moTivaTed The class To iniTioTe new TrodiTions. LOST year, for The HrsT Time, This class presenTed 0 soTire on Woodward life. In June, ca Class Doy recepTion Tor groduoTing sTudenTs was held,- cmd a new service organizofion, Group 65, was esTob- lished. Besides being involved in school life, The senior musT also look To The fuTure and decide among The many colleges and job opporTuniTies available. The Toy of fulfillment The agony of decision, and The fear of a new beginning all combine To make The seniorls life viTol. :1 n SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mark Silverstein, Vice-President; Mr. Paul Hendrick, Sponsor; Sandy Schufer, Secretary; Iris Levine, Treasurer; Steve Cloybon, President. . u'i 1 , A U ' SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: SeuTed; D. Hili, R. Tassel, E. Friedman, J. Messer, Smith, M. Abrams, C. Morksbarry, C. Meyer, M. Homm, A. KraviTz, D. Behr, L. Cohn, MT Zolesky, M. Cohn. S, Skurow. Siunding: N. Osborn, B. Brown. K. D. Linder, S, Pilder, E. Schrieber, S. Rolnick, J. Roudebush, P. Dobrin. 49 GROUP 65 : NEW TRADITION Group 65 , Cl new organization or Woodward, gives selected seniors 0 unique opporfunify To serve The school. Working under The supervision of advisors, Miss Clara Lee Miller, Mr. Paul Hendrick, 0nd oTher counselors, Group 65 functions in Two areas. As Cl group, these seniors have 05- Sisted in preparing 0 reception for the faculty, in orienting sophomores, 0nd in welcoming visitors To The school. AT Cl fol? reception, members of Group 65 met w'ITh new iuniors and seniors. Members of fhe group are also assigned To The counselors To work with individual sTudenTs on 0 more personoi basis. Miss Clara Lee Miller, Adviser; Phyllis Dobrin, Secretary; Jacquie Schwuriz and Dave MitcheH, Co-Chairmen; Mr. Paul Hendrick, Adviser, GROUP 65; First Row: J. Schwor'z, D. Stern, P. Levine, S. Schwartz, L. Green, S. Younghan5,,5. Schofer, DA Whisenhum, M. Cohn, Ph Dobrin, N. Mormer. Second Row; N. Van Wagoner, Kh Oscherwitz, E. Friedman, C. Kreger, B. Kamer, D. Bollard, K. Thielmeyer, K. Williams R. Sevesler, L. Cohn, C. Miller. Third Row; Mike Homm, B. Cenel, E. Schrieber, T. Hammond, J. Kimpel, J. 50 Allen, P. Hendrick, adviser. Fourth Row: A. Kruvitz, R. Roberts, M. Silverstein. R. Chapman. Fifth Row: D, Behr, Fh Fischer, S. Stelfenkomp, D, Donohoo. Sixth Row: B. Kabel, D. Mitchell, R. Cruicher, Sevenlh Row: Eh Jormcn, D. Deckelbuum, A, Simon. Which one is We teacher? Things are looking up. .- For those who think youngl 51 DONNA ABBOTT JUDITH ALEXANDER MARK ABRAMS ANTHONY ALFORD RONALD ABRAMS DOROTHY ALLEN 52 SANDRA ABRAMS JEFFERY ACH JACK ACREE DAVID ADAMS JANICE ADLER MICHAEL ADLER STEPHANIE ADLER JUDITH ALBRIGHT RENA ALEX DONA ALEXANDER JAMES ALLEN STEPHEN ALLISON DAVID ALLMAN ADELE ALPERT SHERRY ALTBAIER MILDRED AMOS MARTIN ANDREWS LARRY APPLEBLATT MARK APPLEGATE LINDA ARMSTRONG LYNN ARONS JOHN AUSTIN INA ASFOUR BEVERLY AZBILL TERRY BAER DOROTHY BALLARD JAY BARFELS CYNTHIA BARR 53 SANDRA BAYER JUDITH BAYERSDORFER JENNIFER BAYS RITA BEATTY MARGARET BECKER JOHN BECKHAM DOUGLAS BEHR JOHN BENNER JUDITH BENSON HARRY BERNARD JONATHAN BERNFELD 7L , THOMAS BERNHEIMER $3 BARBARA BERNSTEIN FAYE BERNSTEIN LINDA BERNSTEIN SANDRA BERNSTEIN CHARLES BERRY 54 SARALIZ BETZ SCOTT BIGGS SUSAN BIGGS CAROLYN BILL THYRA BLACKWELL JOHN BLACKWOOD RONALD BLAIR BEVERLY BLESCH LILLY BLICBLUM DONNA BOSKIND GEORGE BOWMAN DAVID BEVILACQUA MICHAEL BOYD 55 JACK BfBLE THERESA BRADFORD ROXANA BIGGS ROBERT BRASINGTON ROGER BRAUNSTEIN MORRIS BROCK BEVERLY BUSHMAN MICHAEL BRAVERMAN BARBARA BROWN 1 x . DONNA BUSICK SONDRA BRAY BONNIE BROWN NEAL BUCHWALD JOSEPH BUCKMAN GEORGE BURKEY JOANN E BURRUS SUSAN BUTZ 56 OWEN BREWER HAROLD BROWNING BRUCE CALDWELL VIOLA BRIGHT SUE BRUEGGMAN HARVEY CAMINS MICHAEL CANTER STANLEY CAPLAN LEONARD CAROTHERS THOMAS CARR SHIRLYN CARSON JEFFERY CASPER CHARLES CASUTO ROBERT CETTEL CHERYL CHAMBERS RONALD CHANDLER RICHARD CHAPMAN ROBERT CHAPMAN ROBIN CHOLAK PHILLIP CITRON LAURA CLARK SHERRY CLARK SUZANNE CLARK STEPHEN CLAYBON DONNA CLAYBORN 57 SHARON COFFEY STEVEN COHEN LINDA COHN MARLENE COHN PHYLLIS CONN SUSAN CONNELL ROGER COOPER CHEWERL CORDELL PATRICIA CORBEAN LESLIE CORUM JOYCE COUNTS SUZANNE COURTIER DONNA CRASE RONALD CRUTCHER STEVEN CUMMINS SUSAN CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM CURTISS DIANE CUSHER ROBERT DAVEY 58 MICHAEL DAVIS DAVID DECKELBAUM WALLY DEER INGRID DELANEY DONNA DETMERING HERBERT DIETZ MYRA DISHER LONNIE. DISHON PHYLLIS DOBRIN APRIL DOMBAR ROCKELL DOMBAR RICHARD DONOHOO CHARLES DORFMAN RONALD DREFFER MICHAEL DRESKIN GAYLORD DREXELIUS LIBBY DUSZYNAT SANDRA EASTER CHARLES EBEL 59 Mam, AVI EDEN JOY EICHORN DONALD EICHORST GARY ELLIOTT GARY N. ELLIOTT ELVE ELLIS KENNETH ELLISON JOHN ENGLERT JANIS EPPERSON LINDA EVANS PATRICIA FARKAS MICHAEL FARLEY SHEILA FARRI'S PAUL FELDMAN MICHAEL FERGUSON MARK FINDLOW BARI FINK GAYLE FINKELSTEIN FRED FISCHER 60 TONY FISHER ELINDA FISHMAN JOHN FIX SHARON FLANAGAN LINDA FLECHTHEIM HENRY FLEISCHMAN JUDITH FLYNN CHARLOTTE FOLZ IRVIN FOX JERRY FRANCIS DANIEL FRANKLIN ELIZABETH FRANKLIN FRED FREEMAN SHEILA FREEMAN TIMOTHY FREESE CHARLES FREUND LEON FRIEDBERG CAROL FRIEDMAN ELLEN FRIEDMAN 61 . JACQUELINE FRIEDMAN ROGER FROIKEN GAIL FROTSCHER PETER FRYE JILL GAIBLE KAREN GALLAHER JACQUELINE GALLOP PAULA GAMBLE ALVA GARDNER KAY GATTO PAUL GENDELMAN JOHN GEORGE STEPHEN GERDSEN MARY GERSON ANDY GETZ ANN GETZ RAY GILHOOLEY MELVIN GLASS GLENN GODBEY 62 m; LESLIE GOLD BARBARA GOLDBERG BENITA GOLDBERG DONNA GOLDEN RICHARD GOLDEN ELLEN GOLDENBERG GIDON GOLDENBERG MICHAEL GOLDHAGEN GARY GOODMAN CAROL GORDON GARY GORDON SUSAN GRABER SHARON GRALLER LONNY GRAY LINDA GREEN ANN GREENBERG ARNOLD GREENLAND JUDY GRIEVES CHERIE GROSHOFF 63 SHELBY HABERMAN JOE HAGEMEYER PEGGY HAINES BECKY HAMILTON JOSEPH HAMM FRANK HAMMER TERRY HAMMOND ARNOLD HANISH STEVEN HANLEY WILLIAM HARLAND ANN HARPER CYRUS HARRIS JILL HARRIS RONALD HATFIELD KATHRYN HARRIS KENNETH HARRIS HOPE HARTMAN 64 CHERYL HAUK HERMAN HAUPSTEIN WILLIAM HAVENS ERIC HAWKS LEONARD HAYNES ELAINE HECKER SHARON HELMAN SUSAN HELWlG JANET HENDRICKS JUDY HERSHER NANCY HESS SHARON HESS WILLIAM HESS DOROTHY HILL GLORIA HILL BERTHA HILTON NANCY HIUDT 65 DIANA HOBBS MARGO HOLTKE MERWYN HON DAVID HORTON LARRY HORWITZ MARCIA HOUSER JAMES HOWARD DON HOWSON MARCHA HUNLEY BRUCE HYMON MARJORIE ISAACS FRED ISEMANN 1 RICHARD JACOBS TIMOTHY JACOBS IRVING JAFFA ERNEST JARMAN 66 GERTRUDE JARNICKI DEBORAH JASPER GEORGIA JESSE CHARLES JOHNSON JUDITH JOHNSON EDITH JONES JUDITH JONES SUSAN JONES FAYE KABAKOFF LYNN KABAKOFF ROBERT KABEL BARBARA KANTER EDWARD KANTER MARVIN KAPLAN PAUL KAPLAN BARRY KASSNER GWEN KATZ 67 HARRY KATZ JUDITH KATZ GAIL KELLEY STEPHEN KENT PEG KIDDER GARY KIDWFII SUSAN KIDWELL MARTHA KIESSLING TERRY KILLENS JOHN KIMPEL AARON KINDERLEHRER ANNETTE KING CHARLES KING GEORGIA KlNG THOMAS KINNEY SANDRA KIRSCHNER ABE KITAJEWITZ BARRY KLEIN LARRY KNAPP 68 CAROL KNOOP THOMAS KOBER MONROE KOENINGER THOMAS KOLB RONALD KOOLMAN RONALD KOOPMAN BARBARA KOSHOVER ALAN KRAVITZ CHRISTINE KREGER BEATRICE KROPVELD ELMA KRUSE GREGORY KRUTHAUPT KENNETH KURESMAN ALLAN LANG . ?ij j x'-. 1 , JWULV: BARBARA LANG EMILY LANG THOMAS LAWSON RENE'IT LEESER STEPHEN LEHRER 7?? 69 BEST ALI. AROUND: John Kimpel and Sandy Schafer MOST STUDIOUS: Susan Graber and Shelby Haberman 70 SENIOR POPULARITY POLL The PopUForiTy Poll is designed to recog- nize Those students who have leff c1 sig- nifkon'r impression of their personOIiTies upon The senior class Through school Gc'rivi'ries, choroc'rer Traits and special Tolenfs are revealed. In the senior year, each sTudenT FmoHy begins To under- sfond his own qualifies. WeH-defined personalifies begin To emerge. Those judged besf on around are students who have achieved a rare balance among social life, school life, and extracurricu- lar Gc'rivi'ries. Some Find disfinc'rion on The oThlefic Fleids, some in scholastic endeav- ors, and some Through special Talents in music, cm, drama, or writing. A keen wit or O Tendency to be talkative are easily recognized, Thus the PopulariTy Poll honors Individual seniors in Their disTincT roles 0T Woodward. CUTEST COUPLE: Iris Levine and Marv Kaplan MOST ATHLETIC: Dione McDevit'r and Mike Davis 71 BEST SCHOOL CITIZENS: Poul Feldman and Robin Sevester WITTI EST: Adele Alpert and Mark Silversfein if W ?.mzin a o A u-- . mu...h din i u FRIENDLIEST: Les Sandler and Debby Whisenhunf MOST TALENTED: Karen Miller and Rich Morris MOST TALKATIVE: Marlene Cohn and Eric Schrieber 73 PATRICIA LEIMAN STEVEN LEPSKY STEPHEN LEUGERS JOHN LEWIS IZRAEL LICHTENSZTEIN KAREN LIEBERMAN IRIS LEVINE PENNY LEVINE SUSAN LIEBSCHUTZ PORTIA LIGON 74 DENISE LINDER PHYLLIS LOOS GREGORY LOSE DAVE LOVELESS SAMUEL LUEL STEVEN LUKEN CAROL MACINTYRE JO ELLEN MAGNARINI DONNA MALLIN JERRY MALONE PAULA MANN JIM MANTHEY TERRY MARGOLIS KENNETH MARGUET JUDITH MARK CHARLES MARKSBERRY BARRY MARMER NANCY MARMER DIANE MARTIN TYRONE MARTIN CHERI MASLOV RACHEL MASON JAMES MASTRONARDO CAROL MATHEWS JOHN MATHEWS DEBORAH MATTHEWS NEIL MAX KENNETH MAXWELL 75 MICHAEL MAYER RICHARD MAYER JOHN MAYS DALE MCCARTHY MICHAEL McDERMOTT DIANNE McDEVlTT JANICE McELYEA ALEXANDER McENTIRE LARRY McGEE MICHAEL McGOWAN GARY McKIBBEN WILLIS MEANS JOE MEIROSE MARK MENDELSON RICHARD MERRIWEATHER CHERYL MESSER JOAN MESSER IRA MESSING JAY METHENA 76 SHERRY METZ RICHARD MEYER DALE MEYERS ARTHUR MILLER BEVERLY MILLER KAREN MILLER MARLENE MILLER DAVID MITCHELL CAROL MITCHUSSON CHARLES MOORE JANE MOORE ELAINE MORITZ SHARON MORLEDGE JANICE MOSBACH RICHARD MORRIS MICHAEL MUELLER LARRY MULLENIX RAY MULLINS EMILY MYERS 77 JAMES MYERS RITA MYERSON JUDY MYERSTEIN ANASTASIOS NAKOS MILTON NATHAN MICHAEL NEBOLSKY CAROL NECHEMIAS JOSEPH NEFF PAMELA NELSON JERRY NESBITT MQVLC 7' L m, . A K ,7 K 71 A 7 f1 Awd 72' Imvah f r MW RICHARD NEWHAUSER STEWART NEWSTATE .... xm X X' Wu ' V- TERRY NlESZ LAWRENCE NOIMAN MICHAEL NOWELL JERRY NUNN DONALD OEXMAN MICHAEL OGDEN MICHAEL O'HAIR 78 SUSAN OKRENT ISHAM O'NEAL NANCY OSBORN STEVEN OSCHER BERNICE OSCHERWITZ KAREN OSCHERWITZ PATRICIA OTTING ROBERT OTTO SYLVIA OUZIEL MARI PARITZ STEVEN PASTOR MARGARET PATON PATRICIA PATTERSON CHARLOTTE PATTON JERRI PATTON ROGER PENDERY BILL PENDLETON CHRISTINE PERKINS LIBBY PERLSTEIN 79 KAREN PETTIT PATRICIA PEYTON WILLIAM PHELPS PEGGY PHILLIPS STEPHEN PILDER YVONNE PITTARD JENNY PLAT RICHARD PLOTNICK TAWNY POLEY FRANKLIN POOL 5242 A LEM MA www RICHARD POPE SAM POSTOLSKI DANIEL POWELL WILLIAM POWERS GARY PRICE KATHRYN PRICE MICHAEL PROUD 80 RICHARD PUGH GAYLE PURDUE SARA RAHN KATHLEEN RANSOME MICHAEL RAPAPORT SUSAN RAUCH SHARON RAYLS TAMERA REDMON LINDA REED DENNIS REES JACK REINBACH LANI REINS NANCY REINSCHMIDT v' JUDY REIS MICHAEL REISENBERG ROSALIND RHODES PEGGY RICH 81 ELLIS RICHARDSON WAYNNE RICHARDS JANICE RIGGINS VICKI RIGNEY BARBARA RINSKY HARVEY RISSOVER SUSAN RITFENHOUSE ANN ROARK WILLIAM ROBBINS ROY ROBERTS JEFFREY ROBINSON JOHN ROCKEL SAMUEL ROLNICK JAMES ROOTS RICHARD ROSE STEVEN ROSEN EDWIN ROSENBERG BARRY ROSENFELD JUNE ROUDEBUSH TERRY ROWLEY GAIL RUBENSTEIN DENNIS RUNCK SHERLEY RUPERT MARILYN RUSSAK COLEMAN SACHS JEROME SACKS RITA SACKS DONALD SAFER DANlEL ROSENFIELD JANET SALYERS B3 HENRY ROSS SUSAN SAMMONS DAVID ROTHMAN MICHAEL SAMUELS GAYLE SANDERS LESLIE SANDLER ELLEN SAPADIN NANCY SAPADIN YASMIN SARWAR LOU!S SASS CHARLES SAWYER RICHARD SCARBOROUGH SANDRA SCHAFER SHERRY SCHAIM DAVID SCHERRER KARL SCHEUER LAWRENCE SCHLACHT LAWRENCE SCHLUETER BARBARA SCHOENIGER ERK: SCHREIBER MARGARET SCHRIEVER 84 CAROL SCHROEDER ARTHUR SCHULTZ ALFRED SCHWARTZ LYNN SCHWARTZ MARLENE SCHWARTZ JACQUELINE SCHWARTZ STANLEY SCHWARTZ STEVEN SCHWARTZ SUSAN SCHWARTZ EVA SCHWARZ JACQUELYN SCHWEIN SHARON SEAY SHERRY SELEVAN 517. .I' ARTHUR SEGAL PETE SEIDNER SANDRA SEROTKIN ROBIN SEVESTER VERNON SHAFER JOHN SHANNON EDWARD SHAPIRO SIDNEY SHARFMAN JOSEPHINE SHARP CHRISTINE SHEFFIELD JUNE SHEPPARD JOHN SHERROW MARLENE SHIND ANDREW SHREVE MELVIN SHULLER SANFORD SIDDALL DIANE SIEGEL JANICE SIEGEL FAYE SIEN HAROLD SILVERMAN MARK SILVERMAN MARK SILVERSTEIN AARON SIMON JACK SIMS CHARLES H. SMITH YVONNE SPICER SHARON SKUROW DAVID SMITH LAWRENCE SPIEGEL SANDRA SLETE KAREN SMITH JIM SPEEG BRUCE SPENCER DAWN SPENCER RAY SPENCER JAY SPIESS 87 CAROL SMITH KARLYNE SMITH GREGORY SPITZ CHARLES SMITH MIKE SPAITE - :21: ; DIANE SPITZLEY JANE SPRECKELMEIER TYRONE STAIRS DIANE STAMPER ANDREW STARK SANDI STEARNS MONTY STECKLER SUZANNE STEIN RICHARD STEINAU JERRY STELTENKAMP DONNA STERN ROBERT STEWART LARRY STEVENS ROBERT STEVENS STEPHEN STIEBEL SUZANNE STILLPASS MARK STOFFREGEN VERENA STOKER WILLIAM STONE HENRY STREET 88 l PENNY SURBER DIANNE SUTTON JIM SWEET CAROL TAYLOR ERNEST TAYLOR MARK TAYLOR JEFF TESSEL RHODA TESSEL LINDA TESSENDORF MICHAEL TEWELL LINDA THIELEN KAREN THIELMEYER STEVEN THOMAS LINDA THOMPSON MELODY THURMAN BEVERLY TILFORD JOHN TODD CARY TOMARIN EDITH TONER B9 .I MARCELLA TROXEL RAYMOND TURNER GENE UNGRUHN THERESA TOWNS PHYLLIS TROJAN RICHARD VALERIUS ANDREW VAN ARNEM JON VAN SLAARS NANCY VAN WAGONER RICHARD VAUGHN HOPE VICTOR EVAN WACKSMAN LARRY WALDMAN MARY WALLACE RICHARD WARE ANGELA WARNER JOHN WASHER RICHARD WASSERMAN CONWAY WATSON NORMAN WAXMAN DONALD WEIK HOWARD WEINBERG RICHARD WEINGARTNER BERTJ WEISKITTEL ROBERT WEISS LEE WEISSBACH MARY WEITZEL RITA WENTZEL BARBARA WERNER MARTIN WERTHAISER JACK WEST DEBORAH WHISENHUNT LINDA WHITAKER JULIA WHITE LARRY WHITESCARVER SANDRA WHITT MARK WHITTAKER BONITA WILKINSON 9t ROBERT WILKINSON JIM WILLIAMS KATHRYN WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLIAMSON MARSHA WILLIS RAYMOND WILNER 92 PEGGY WILLIAMS CYNTHIA WILSON MICHAEL WILSON RITA WILSON MARY WOERNER LAWRENCE WOLF ELAINE WOLFE STEPHEN WOLFSON MAX WROBEL LINDA WYATT DAN YOSAFAT RICHARD WILLIAMS GLORIA WILSON THERESA YOUNG DENNIS ZEIGLER SUSAN YOUNGHANS TOMMY ZEMBOCH CLEON J. WINGARD RICHARD YUND HAROLD ZIEBOLD 93 STEVEN ZAKEM MICHELLE ZALESKY IRA ZlMMERMAN KATHLEEN ZINS CLEON J. WINGARD 15 MORE t0 Woodward High School thcm chiet administrator and author- ity, far removed from the essence of school life. He is vitally 0 port of the student body and, in particular, of the class of 1965. Each senior has come to know Mr. Wingorcl not only as o prin- cipal, but as 0 friend as well, for he has made an eftort to work directly with us. His interest extends to the academically talented and also to the neediest individuals He has endeavored to oliy more cioseiy the work of the Student Coun- cil end the administration by attending board meetings and discussing school problems and possibilities for improvement. He supported the students in their independent eFtort to continue and improve the Writers' Contest. He brought together those planning to take eorIy-bird classes, in order to shore frankly with them his ideas and plans. In Student Council, in activities, in classes, in the hall, Mr. Wingord has devoted time to knowing every senior. He is, in spirit, clearly a member of the class, for he too has spent six high school years at Woodward, in triumph and defeat, Cilwoys with and not above us. Mr. Wingord is among the most loyal, concerned, and active members of the 750 in the class 0t 1965 Therefore, we, the class, devote to him this place of honor that he so well deserves among his tellowseniors, JUNIORS ACTIVELY INVOLVED Well, H's oniy a $200 mistake! Worrel it up, Suel Uncon'rrolloble enthusiasm permeates 1he class room. 94 AcTiviTy ChorocTerizes The cioss of 1966, b'oTh in porTicipoTion in Class projects and in The iniTioTion of TuTure plans. More Than Twice The expecTed number oTTended The hrsT large iunior octiviTy, The class hayride. Fund roisn ing proiecTs, such 05 selling candy and class jerseys, proved successful, Planning The Junior Prom and C: re- cepTion for The seniors requires The obundonf energy of This year's eager juniors Beginning college and career preporoTions and ordering class rings noT only consumes The iuniors' Time and enThusiOsm bUT also sTimquTes conTemploTion 0nd consideroTion of Their responsibiliTies as They prepare To become seniors and examples for The resT of Woodwo rd. OFFICERS: Linda EHison, Vice President; Ken Neugebauer, Presidenr; Tina Scheve, Treasurer; Martha Berger, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: First ROW: M. Stern, J, Kimple, N. WOW, R. NE- Berger, R. Payne, J. Reed, T. Humes, R. Schnee; Third Row: Mrs. J. Boggio, bolsky, N. Miller, L. Harris, C. Hilbert, S, DoherTy, B, Sander, A. Berg, P. Class AdVisor, L, Stevens, L Levisom K. Hart, D. Hayes, M. Mesloh, 5. Cooper, Greenland, S. Carpenter, R. Skurow; Second Row: L Nizar, M. Fiermark, E, Richrer, S.WorreL A. BorTz, M. Barkley. B. BisseH, P. Owens, 5. White, T Scheve, 1.. Ellison, K. Neugebouer, M. 95 Lunch: the Pause That Refreshes! la May I be excused? f'rn b Silent struggle. 96 ; g :1 vet; Should I ask another question? Woodward's Number One Customer. H z' : El Q. . 11!u Where have all Ihe choirs gone lately? 97 Firs? Row: H. Adams, NA Adams, N. Adams, R. Adler, G. Albert, M. Alex- Bcllinger, A, Bultermah, S, chsch, W. Barbour, M. Barkley, 5. Barnes, J. under, G, Allen, J. Amos, P. Anderson, 3. Angel, B. Apking, E. Apostolides. S. Baron, L. Bossler, L. Batchefor, J. Boumgorlner, P. Bnumgcmner, C. Becker, J. Applebaum, L. Armstrong, M. Arcnoff. Second Row: E. Azbill, J. Baker, C. Beckman. Shake it up, Baby! Twist and Shout! Firsl Row: M, Bedwell, B, Beer, F. Beetz, C. Behn, H. Beigel, P. Benjamin, J. Blusberg, C. Bleh, E. Block, L. Block, R. Bluesfein, A. Boggs, A. Bolton, N. Bell, E. Benson, P. Bentley, A. Berg, A. Berg M. Berger. 5. Berger, G. Berm Bonupfel, A. Born, L Buuldin, J. Bowling. stein, J. Besen. Second Row: B. Betzing, B. Bissell, M. Block, B Blanton, B, 98 Firs? Row: 3, Bowman, B. BraIik, T, Brcmmull, J, Bronlly, E. Brill, P. Brock, J. Burr, B. Butchkes, T. Butier, J. CobIe, T. Caddell, J. Coin, P. Caldwell. W. Col- Bronell, C. Brown, J. Brown, M, Brown, 3. Brown, S. Brown, V. Bruno, T Bun- Vin, J. Cumpanello, E. CcmpbeH, H. Campbell. ner, S. Burden. Second Row: P. Burke, K. Burnett, R, Burneft B Burress, V. First Row: L. Ellison, R. Emanuel, N. Engshand, J. Evermon, L Fallon, L. Farley, Second Row: R. Field, M. Fiermork, L. Finkelmun, D. Fish, W. Fisher. C, Floyd. First Row: 5. Carpenter, C Carrol, C Carter, J. Curuthers, J. Castleberry. D. Ceder- gren, D. Chamberlain, B Chapman. Second Row: M. Chupmanl M Chorkins, M. Cicc- cio, J Citron, M. Citron, R Clark, R. Clayton, F. Clements. Third Row: 3, CoHey, R. Cohen, L. Cole, 5 Colebrook, M. Connell, G. Cook, L. Cook, B. Cooper. Faurih Row: 5. Cooper, R. Coppel, M. Costello, E. Couch, J. Cowen, J. Cox, R. Creech, J. Crews. Fifth Row: L Cromwell, DA Crooks, J. Darden, M Dnrding, K. Davis, T. Davis, R, Dees, D. Deleguior. SixTh Row: F Dicz, CV Dickey, 5 Doherhl. FA Donahue, J. Donisi, D. Downs, C. Dukes, J. Dunker. Seventh Row: G, Durst, D. Dwyer, 5. Eurlywine, L. Easier, P. Ebocher, R. Edeli, H. Eisermann, J. Ellis. 99 Fl'rsl Row: C. Fohlen, R. Foland. G. Forresf, C. Fox, J. Fox, M. Fox, T Fox, D. Franklyn, J. Frefqnd, M, Frelcnd, B. Frenser, D. Friedman, L. Friedman, C. Frisby, A. Frisch Sec- ond Row: D. Frischl B. FrOsr, R. Fulton, J Furbuy, H. Galster, H. Ganson, J. Geise. A. GeHer, M. Ghenring, V. Giacomeni, B. Gilbert, F. Gilberf, J Gildenblan, J. Ginsburg, B. Ginelmcn. Third Raw: 3. Glcntz, K, Goland. J. Goldberg, S, Goldstein, L. Good. L. Goodwin, P. Gordon, J. Gruf, M. Greenberg, R. Greenberg, C. Greene, J. Greene, P. Greene, P. Greenland, S. Greenwell. Fourth Row: J. GriFFm, R. Gran, S. Hamman, B. Hahn. Fifth Row: D. Hall, M. Hall, E. Hamm, K. Henley. Six'h Row: R. Henley, J Hor- gis, B. Harper, K. Harper. Seventh Row: L. Harper, 3, Harrop, C. Harris, D. Harris. Eighlh Row L. Harris, L Harris, R Harrison, S. Harrison Ninth Row: K. Hurt M. Hort- sock, B. Harvey, R, Hossebrock. Tenth Row: G. Havens, P. Hovlik, C, Hay, T. Hayden. Elevenih Row: D Hayes, D. Hayslip. J. Hefner, N. Heintzelman. Twelfth Row: J. Hend- ricks, B Henry B. Herrick, M. Herzog. Thirteenth Row: R. Herzog, C. Hicks, J, Hilbert, O. HillmanV My hund's getting tired! Oh, nol H's B Weekl Firs! Row: D Hirschberg, B. Hock, J. Hodde, J. Hoellke. Second Row: N. Hoffman, S. HoEmonn, G. Horn, M Howard. Third Row: T Howard, D Howells, P. Huber, B. Huck- aby. Fourfh Row: C Hughes. L Hughes, T. Humes, B. Hunt. Fifth Raw: C. I'rkoff, I. Jack- son, E. Jacobs, L. Joworski. Sixth Row: l. Jeffries, R. Jenkins, B. Johnson, C. Johnson. Seventh Row: L, Johnson, M. Johnson, B Jones, 8. Jones. Eighth Row: B Kobrin, B. Kaeffer, A, Kulan, T. Kenton Ninfh Row: J. Kaplan, i Kasfxr, K. Kussner, C. Kustens. Tenth Row: L. Katz, C. Kemp, C. Kendrick, K. Kesselring. Eleventh Row: C, Khoury, J. Kimpel, R. Kincaid, P. King, R. King, J. Kipner, C. Kloyman, A. Klein, J. Klein, A. Kmightem, J. Kneipp, K. Koenig, K. Koop, R. Kopmon, S. Kornhausen Tweifth Row: B. Kotrenbrook, S. Kran'rz, K, Krous, P. Krueger, E, Kueffner, B. Kuhn, J Kuyper, 8 Landmun, D, Langford, G. LussoH, A, Lawson, J. Luzerowilz, J. Lee, K. Lee, V. Lerch. Thirteenth Row: S. Lessure, A. Levine, M. Levine, L. Levison, E, Levy, JV Levy, K. Le- wallen, M. Likermun, 5. Lipp, A Lippelmon, D. Lipsky, R. Liscow, A. Litz, J. Llewellyn, J. Lloyd. 10! First Row: B. Long, R Lorenz, J Loveless, D. Lowenstein, D Main, H. Mcxw lofsky, J. Malloy, M. Maloney, A. Mondall, B. Marcus, P, Marcus, R Mop cus, A. Murcuse, C. Marksberry, M. Morrinson. Second Row: 5. Marsh, C, Marshall, C Marts, R. Mcuntel, L. McCarnun, L. McClusky, J. McCool, J McCuHom, S. McDaniel, S. McDermott, A. McDevm, G, McGee, R. McGee, R. McGee, D. Mcllvcin. Third Row: D. McKenzie, K. McNeil, W. McNeii, P. McSpcxdden, G. Meiners, R. Merriwemher, NL Mesloh, K. Messer, N. Mefhord, C. Metzger, BA Meyer, R, Meyer, G Miles, C. Miller, N Millet Fourth Row: J. Mitchel, N. MitchelL P. Mifchell, 5. Montgomery, A. Moore, M. Morris, J. Moskowhz. Fifth Row: C. Murdock, M. Napier, D Nash, R. Nebolsky, S. Ne- bolsky, D. Neuer, K. Neugebuuer. Sixth Row: R. Newman, J. Newsmte, A. Nichofs, P. Nidich, L. Nizar, 5. Noble, B. Nogem Savanfh Row: R. NorTh, My Nudell, T. Oaks, L. Okvif, B Oliver, 5. Olkes, D O'NeoL Eighth ROW; M. Owens, D. Owens, F'. Owens, 0; Padgett, N. Payne, R. Payne, L, Peters. Ninth Row: G. Philbin, B. Pinsky, D. Pitcher, J Pool, J. Poofe, T. Porter, D Powell. Tenih Row: B Powers, 8. Prcfher, M, Presion, B, Price, M. Pucks, B. Pyne, C Qucm Eleventh Row; M. Ruben, N Robenstein, R. Rodabaugh. C. Radcliffe, D. Redford, T. Rom, M. Ruppoport. Twelfth Row: K, Rolfner, D. Roy, S Read, J Reed, K. Reeves, M. Reinbacl-I, T. Reinhort. Thirfeenfh Row: M. Relin, S. Reizler, J. Reynolds, Y. Reynolds, D. Richards, E, Richter, T Rine Deck The halls with belles! 103 First Row: P. Robbins, C. Robinson, A. Rodgers, M. Rodner, G. Roofs, P Rose, M, Rose- dale, C. Rosemon, B. Rosen, B. Rosenberg, B Roth, J Royal, J. Royal, 3, Rubzn, B. Rush. Second Row: R Ryle, R. Solkind, G. Soners, M. Samuelson, B. Sander, J. Soul, 5. Schuengold, B. Schuerges, C. Schechier, M. Schemer, T. Scheve, J. Schindler, J. Schmidt, R. Schnee, D. Schneider. Third Row: M. Schneider, 5. Schueschner, C. 560 , S, Seqy, R. Segol, TA Seidler, S, Seiferf, P. Shannon, D. Sharp, R. Sharp L. Show, C. Shelf M. Shelton, K. Shoemaker, M. Sher. Fourth Row: N. Shore, R. Shuller, D. Shu- mon, P Siegel. Fifth Row: M. Siemerins, J. Sien, G. Sigler, R. Siiler. Sixfh Row: N. Sil- vermcn, B. Silvers'rein, K. Simone, L. Skurow. Seventh Row: R Skurow, C. Smith, G. Smith, J Smith. Eighth Row: L. Smith, P. Smith, J. Solomom, J. Solomon, Ninth Row: C. Spencer, 5. Spencer, E. Spievuk, S. Spotted Horse. Tenth Raw: T, Srcdder, C. Sra- mos, S Stefl, J Stein. Elevenfh Row: S, Stein, 5. Sreinberg, C. Stephens, E. Stephen- son, Twelfth Row: K. Stern, M. Stern, .1. Stevens, L. Stevens, Thirmenfh Row: 8. Shaw- urt, DA Stewart, G. Stone, R. Ssrausbaugh. Our group had 2004 fewer cavities For Whom The Bell Tolls. Firs? Row: H. Slrumpf, L Suliender, C Summer, 5. Tckeuchi. Second Row: R. Talbert, B. Taplifs, M. Tcpfits, C. Taylor. Third Row: D. Thatcher, E. Theiss, C. Theflen, W. Thom- as. Faurlh Row: K. Thompson, P. Thompson, A. Throm, P. Tirabossi. Fifth Row: M, Tor- reono, D Tracy, T. Tracy R. Trcnby. Sixih Row: S. Trehel, D, Trew, D, Trimble. E, Turner. Seventh Row: K Turner, P. Van Metre, J Von Wagoner, C. Vought. Eighth Row: B. Vilensky, R. Vogler, R. Vogt, J. Votuw. Ninth Row: R. Wucksmon, P. Wohlberg, D. Wolqun, D, Weller. Tenth Row: F. Waller, J. Walsh, R. Ward, 5. Wusserrnan. Eleventh Row: H. Waterman, H. Waterman, J. Watkins, V. Watson, L. Wagner, D Weik, J. Weiner, A. Weppier, J. West, M. Wheeler, S. Whife, S. Whilescorver, D Wiehe, J Wiehe, M. Wigner Twelfth Row: J. Wilber, F. Wiles, J. Willar, A Williams, D, Williams, L Williams, S Williams, G. Wilson, L. Winston, I. Wise, D Wolf, M. Wolf, N. Wolf, G. Woods, 3. WorreL Thirieen'rh Row: D. Wright, D. Wright, R. WycoH, R. Wyrobnik, L. Young, R. Young, 3. Young, 5. Young, C. Yuellig, T. Zaferes, M. Ziegler, R. Zigler, R. Zillick, J. Zimmerman, M. Zipkes. 105 SOPHOMORES ACHIEVE DIVERSITY 43m SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: Firs! Row: D, Okrenr, C, waen, L, Heldmcm, Marlowe, E Spilzberg, M4 Messer, T. Greene, J. Kleinmun; Fourth Row: R. C. York, V. Foley, D. Berg; Second Row: M. Senor, V Lehman, D, Johnson, J. Burden, L Freilich, B. Hyatt, B. Baum. Feldman, D. Lewis, B. Lerner; Third Raw: 5, Sherrick, S Fobe, P. Rush, D 106 The lively, hardworking sopho- more closs i5 busily preparing for The years ahead at Woodward. The group is characterized by a high degree of organization. Sophomores sponsored an effec- tive fund-roismg campaign among themseives of The beginning of The year, in order To provide a solid financial basis for OH Their high school years. The class of 1967 also held 0 class octivify in The spring. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Danny Lewis, President,- JUdy Feldman, Vice-Presidenf; Debby John- son, Secretary, and Bonnie Lerner, Treasurer. Listening; The fxrst step toward Iearning. I07 First Row: S. Abermun, D. Abrams, R. Abrams, L Ackermon, M. Ackermun, J. Adams, J. Adams, 8. Adkins, J. Adler, H, Alexander, R. Alexander, B. Allen, H. Allen, J. Allen, P Allen. Second Row: C. Anderson, D. Anderson, D. Angeli S. Appelblmf, J. Apple- gate, H. Arenburg, R. Arinsmier, A. Aron, H. Arons, H. Asfour, S. Ashpow, J. Auger, D. Backer, L. Boer, P. Ballardl Third Row: J. Banks, J. Borosh, J, acrfels, J. Barnard, M. Barr, R. Barteh F. Banfield, R. Bartlett, M. Bosketf, P Bossler, B. Bares, R. Bough, B. Baum, M. Baum, J. Boyliss. Four1h Row: M. Beck, K Beck B. Backham, T. Behcn. FiHI-I Row: B. Behn, S. Bennett, GV Beren, D. Berg. Sixth Row: I. Berger, F Bernstein, M, Berm stein, D. Berry. Seventh Row: B. Berter, S, BeHer, B Biedinger, 1. Bishop Eighth Row: M. Bissell, K. Black, M, Blackmon, M. Blalark. Ninth Row: M. Blomon, T. Blevins, J Block, T. Blocher. Tenth Row: R. Borinsfein, D. Bowers, S. Brommcll, V Brcsswell. Eleventh Row: A. Brutemcn, N. Brawn, B. Bmvermun, B. Breirburg, Twelfth Row: M, Brenner, B. Brown, B. Brown, L. Brown. Thirteenth Row: J. Bruno, 5 Buchwald, D. Buckler, J, Buck- man. Sophomores receive assistance from a Group '65er. Lying down on the job again! Firs? Row: R, Burden, 3. Burgs, J. Burkey, I. Burton. Second Row: A Bush, R Butler, J Caddell, M. Componello. Third Row: E. Campbell, R. Campbell, M. Carnevale, MA Cur- ney. Fourth Row: C. Carpenter, M. Currier, M, Carroll, 5 Curroil. Fifth Row: B. Case, D. Cash, D. Casper, S. Chapman Six'rh Row: D. Chappell, B. Chquins, A. Chudnof, M. Clayton. Seventh Row: T. Clements, S, Cogdell, D. Cohen, J. Cohen. Eighth Row: P. Cohen, S, Cohen, J. Cohn, C. Cole. Ninth Row: 5. Cole, J. Colin, R. Colleff, P. Conrad Tenth Row: R. Conrad, M. Corbeun, K Corbien, R. Cornelius. ElevenN-l Row: M. Courier, P. Courfier, B. Cox, I. Cruse, P. Culbertson, P, Cunningham, A, Daniels, G. Dorr, J. Davis, L. Davis, 8. Dawes, C. Degler, C. Dennis, M. Dobbs, J. Doctrow. Twelfth Row: V. Dorn, P. Doughmun, M. Duffe, N. Durham, R. Eghermon, M. Elliott, K. Enock, J. Ervin, K, Eskin, J. Fabe, S. Fobe, B. Faddis, D. Fairbanks, A. Furier, M. Faust, Thirteenth Row: P Fay, D. Feldman, J. Feldmon. E. Figgins, T. Finch, L Finer, M. Finkelstein, G. Fish, D. FischoFF, C. Fix, B. Fleischer, V. Foley, F Fothergill, A. Fox, D. Fox. 109 History: lessons make men wise . ??kt- hug-QVJ Qij'm 'r. Wm . 3'47 Firs? Row: G. Franklin, A, Freese, S. Freese, H. Freilich, I. Freilich, FE. Freudenberg, J. Freideman, D. Friedman, L. Friedman, 5. Friedmunn, S. Froiken, S. Frotscher, J, Frye, J. Fugazzi, G. Fulton, Second Row: 5. Gubel, J. Gaines, S, Gullimore, Y. Goryl W. Gerth, I Gefz, V. Gibson, R. Gil- hooley, M. Glosby, P. Glussmon, D. Gndcr, B. Golda, D. Golden, M. Gold- hoH, P, Golding. Third Row: F. Goldman, C. Goldsmith, L, Garden, B. Gor- don, B. Goref, B. Grad, J. Gravely. Fourth Row: P. Greene, 5. Greene, T Greene, 3. Greenwold, J. Grigsby, R Groe1zinger, T. Grogan. Fifth Row: L. Gruenemeier, J. Gue, K. Gutgsell, J. Guth, V. Gutin, J. Gutichr, S. Gutt- mon. Sixih Row: MA Hacker, M. Hugemeyer, J. Haimerl, E. Hole, R Hall, D, Hammond, C. Harbin, Seventh Row: Y, Harding, W. Harmon, L. Harper, C Harris, H. Harris, J. Harris, J, Harris. Eighlh Row: M. Harris, 3. Harris, T. Harris, W. Harris, E Harrison, E. Harrison, D. Hart. Ninth Row: B. Huriman, G. Harvey, J. Hassal, D. Hatfieid, G. Haupsrein, D. Haysl'lp, DY Heery. First Row: N. Hehmun, L. Heldman, S. Helming, L Helson, L, Hendley, B. Hensing, B, Herren. Second Row: L. Herren, J Herrick, S. Hess, M. Hill, P. Hill, L. Hitzemunn, K. Hiud'r. Third Row: M. Hiudt, l Hodesh, J. Homon, H. Horne, S. Hurwitz. S. Horwitz, S. Houser. Fourth Row: M. Howe, G. Huber, B. Huff, D. HUR, 6. Hum, J. Hunter, L. Hunter. Fifth Row: 5. Hunter, P. Huston, J Hyoms, R. Hyums, B. Hycm, MA Ingulsbe, 8 Irby. Sixth Row: A, Jackson, M Jacobs, P. Jacobs, H. Jarnicki, L. Jenike, EL Jenkins, C. Jessie Seventh Row; B. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, L. Johnson, B. Johnsron, M. Johnston. Eith'I Row: Ev JcJIey, B. Jones, E, Jones, R Jones, S. Jubelirer, E. Justin, 3. Justin, F. KanelopouPous, J. Kupian, J'. Kaplan, J. Kaplan, L. chlun, J. Katz, M. Katz, P. Katz. Ninth Row: P. Kelly, C Kendall, C. Kennedy, D. Kerr, D. Kessel, T. Kimmey, S. King, R. Kirschner, J Kleinman, T. Kohler, S. Konrad, S. Knoop, R. Knueven, K. Kopp, J. Kruntz. First Row: F. Kreger, L. Kreidler, D. Kuhn, G, Kuhnell, M, Kuias, F. Kuy- kendoll, G. Lamb, L. Lambert, L. Lane, 3. Long, N. Larabee. B. Lowhorn, J. Leaks, V. Lehman, J. Lehman. Second Row: P. Lehrner, R. Lerer, B. Lerner, J. Lavenson, A. Levine, E Levine, J Levine, M. Levy, B Lewis, D. Lewis, J. Lewis, P. Lewis, B. Liebschutz, D4 Lindemann, C. Linder. Third Row: B. Lindner, C. Lingo, H. Litrmon, G, Lobser, B Lockurd, L. Loew, I. Loewen- sfein, D. Long, F. Long, G. Longeway. D. LUginbilI, O. Lurie, D Lufz, O. Lyles, P, Lyons. Fourih Row: 3 Madden, T. Malone, G. Mule, L Mullah, M. Mom- dell, B. Murback, N. Marks. Fifth Row: D, Marlowe, J. Marshall, D Martin, H. Martin, L. Martin, M. Martin, N. Maris. Sixth Row: 8, Mother, M Mc- Aninch, J. McCane, R. McCarnun, C. McConlogue, F. McCuIIey, FA McCul- Iom. Sevenih Row: L. McFarland, Gv McGee, J. McGee, R. McGee, .1. Mc- Gregor, R. Mcllvoin, T. McKenze. Eighfh Row; K. McManus, My McMillan, S. McNess, N. Madman, D. Meeko, P. MeHord, T. MeHord. Ninfh Row: D Meinshuusen, M. Meiss, M. Messer, R. Me1mlfe, R Merhenu, B. Miller, D. Miller. Ten'rh Row: G Miller, J. MiHer, K Miller, M. Miller, W Milton, T. Mobberley, K. MoEett. Elevenfh Row: C. Moore, C. Moore, D. Moore, L Moore, T. Moore, C. Morgan, E. Morgan. Twelfth Row: K. Morgan, L Mor- gen, 5. Morris, A. Morse, J. Moschinsky, B. Moses, D. Munz. Thir'reemh Row: J. Murray, R. Murray, D. Nagy, L, Napier, M. Neison, L. Nessanbuum, K. Neuhardt, Rear guard action! 5k 1M Study in 170: achieving The impossible! Cold, isn't it! Stop the music! I wani to get 0H1 First Row: V. Nixon, M. November. D. Okrent, J. Oliver, M. Orchinl B. Owens, H. PetricoFf, A. Peveley, L. Phillips, Z. Phipps, F. Pinales, M. Pinsky, B. Pinord, W. Quon, R. Pockwood, J. Parrish, BA Pastor, LA Patton, 5. Payne, L Peulross, E, Plotnick, J. Pool, A. Poole, S Powe1L K. Feller, H. Pendleton. Second Row: E Pennick, D. Ferry, J. Pesouf, E; Peters, 113 First Row: L. Powers, J Poynter, C. waen, 0 Rudford, V. Rolls, C. Ropp, M. Roy, B. Read, B. Ream, B. Redmon, J. Reed, TK Rees, V. Reese, S. Reicheit, G. Reisenberg. Second Row: J. Retzler, A. Reyes, S, Richardson, M. Riddle, D. Ridener, J. Riley, M. Riner, T. Rizzo, F. Robbers, A. Robbins, R. Roblnene, S. Rabinson, D. Robisch, DA Rock- well, BY Rogovinl Third Row: B, Rollmon, P. Rolnick, Y Roman, K. Roney, J Rose, M. Rosen, S. Rosenbaum, L. Rosenwald, A. Ross, F. Rothchild, J. Routzong, F Rush, E. Rutherford, JV Sodler, H. Semis. Fourth Row: D. Sopcdin, R. Sargent, M. Soul, D. qutom Fifth Row: F. Scaringell'l, R ScheH, N. Schlachi, P. Schmidt Sixth Row: W. Schmidt, D. Schreiberg, O. Schultz, L. Schulze. Sevemh Row: E. Schwartz, H. Schwartz, L. Schwartz, B. Schwarz. Eighth Row: M, Schwarz, J. Schwering, M Scruggs, 5. See- skin. Ninth Row: D. Seiler, M. Seilkop, 3. Salmon, M, Senor. TenIh Row: 5. Service, D. Schafer, M. Shapiro, L. Sherman, Eleventh Row: 5. Sherrick, S Shifres, J. Shnider, M ShowesV Twelfth Row: R. Shropshire, C, Siegel, C. Siegelman, B. SigmunA Thirteenth Row: G. Silver, G. Simmons, R. Simone, M. Skolnick. : Now is the 1ime for all good men 10 come to 1he aid ' That's the fourth tray he's dropped this week! First Row: M. Skurow, C. Smirh, D. Smith, D. Smith. Second Row: G. Smith, G. Smith, MA Smith, N. Smith. Third Row: 3, Smith, T. Sommer, H. Spannagel, C. Spears, Faurlh Row: 3. Spears, M. Spegal, A. Spicer, E, Spiegel. Fifth Row: G Spilman, E. Spilzberg, L. Spitzley, L, Sprcn, Sixth Row: P. Stamper, B. Stunsbory, 5 Shack, S. SteFfens Seventh Row: T. Stein, D. Stern, 5. Stern, D. Stevenson Eighth Row: J. Stewart B. Siokes, M. Streff, L. Stringer. Ninth Row: R. StriHhoh, J. Sflmman, M. Toulbee, J Tcylon Tenth Row: K. Taylor, P. Taylor, 5 Taylor, G Tekuelve Eleventh Row: M. Tennenhoum, B. Thacker, L. Thomas, S. Thomas, K. Thompson, R. Thompson, 8. Todd, V. Tamarin, N. Torry, N, Turner, J1 Twiss, R. Valerius, J Volin, V. Vick, N. Victor. Twelffh Row: A. Vilensky, B. ankmor, S. Voos, A Wagner, R. Waller, D. Walther, R. Walther, M. Walton, R. Warner, J. Warren, P. Warren, H. Worth, I. Wospe, E. Waterman M. Watkins. Thirteenth Row: P. Watson, 5' Wafson, R Wcm, M. Wayne, C. Weaver. G Weber, B, WeidUS, G, Weinberg, M. Weinberg, A. Weisbrot, B Weisbrot, R. Weisskopf, M. Warden, C. Werner, R. Werthuiser. 115 a a $ First Row: J. West, M. Wilchins, BA Williams, L. WiHiamsn Second Row: M. Williams, R, Williams, S. Williams, F Williamson. Third Row: J. Wilson, L. Wilson, D Wilson, R, Wilson. Fourih Row: W Wilscn, C, Wm, C. WiH, A Wolf, Fifth Row: T. Wolf, M. Wolfe, G. Wolfson, R. Wolfson. Sixth Row: R. Wolpc, B. Wood, G. Woodburn, C. Wright. Seventh Row: K. Wunderlich, C York, TV York, P. Young. Eighth Row: W. Young, H Zimmer, C. Zimmerman, P Zuche- wicki. Who! on eyeful! Nb 7. I 9 '- g Q I a Q ,5 3 C I i I d 5.11: A , wruww NW EV nu M WWI ',,.- wnmmw ,ux zwum'Vu! .m .awtn' 5' ? .,t FRESHMEN LEAD JUNIOR HIGH WoodwardJs freshmen, The class of 1968, have led Their fellow members of The 'lunior high school eFFecTively. The oHiTUde of The class Toward This responsibility is one of pride in Their competence and initiative. The ninth graders strive Through Their leader- ship octivifies to gain 0 higher level of maturity that will prepare Them for the mainstream of high school life in future years QTWoodword. There's so much l have to learn! H8 Once upon a time there was .. . Oh, really? An artistic beginning. 119 First Row: R. Adams, C. Adler, S. Alexander, D Allen, L. Allen, 5. Allen. A. AIper, A. Anderson, A. Anderson, L. Anderson, M. Anthony, 11 Apking, M Apselog, M. Aron- oFF, J. Arons. Second Row: T. Avrohomi, B. Bailey, R. Baillie, C. Baker, D. Baker, G. Barker, M Barkley, D. Buss, J. Bnugh, B. Baumeister, V. Beach, M. Bear, R. Benny, J. Bsckhcm, J. Behr. Third Row: J. Bell, C. Barman, D. Bernfeld, S. Bernstein, E. Beren- courr, N. Berzing, K. Bible, L. Blackwood, J. Blesch, M. Blevins, M Bluesfein, P. Booz, G. 50995, T: Boone, B. Boring. Fourth Row: M. Boakind, M. Bounds, R. Boyd. D. Bray, FiHh Row: M. Breitburg, L. Brock, L. Brooks, D. Brown. Sixth Row: G, Brown, H, Brown, J. Brown, J. Brown. Seventh Row: L. Brown, P. Brown, P. Brown. 3 Brueg- mun. Eighfh Row: D Byrum, M Burns, .L Burress, S. Busick. Nimh Row: G. Butler, M. Cohn, K. Calhoun, C. CumpbelL Tenth Raw: 5. Carney, F. Curte, R. Cor'rer, D7 Cash. Eievenfh Row: M. Casper, L. Cosmo, T. Cecil, T. Church. Twelf1h Raw: C. Clark, M. Clark, P. Clem, D. Cohen. Thirleenth Row: 5. Cohen, V. Colvcrd, B. Conrad, C. Cook. Will ?his line ever end? If only the bell doesn't ring before I finish! First Row: P. Cordruy, B Creon, R. Damn, J. Daley. Second Row: A. Darden, K. Davis. D, Day, J. Decklebqum. Third Row: 5. Diamond, C. Dilbert, N. Dobrin, T. Dreskin, Founh Row: G Duorie, A. Dukes, G Dunowoy, P. Eus1er, Fiflh Row: M Eaton. C. Ebocher, K. Edwards, R. Ehrlich. Sixth Row: C. Engel, J English, M. Evans, M Evans. Sevenih Row: B. Eve, W. Fctulk, R. Fenster, C, Fink. Eighth Row: M Fisher, C. Fishmun, O. Fletcher, M, Flint. Ninih Row: K Foster, G. Fox, E. leey, 3. Frank. Tenth Row: J. Frozee, B. Freeman. P. Freeman, T. Freeman Eleventh Row: D, Friedman, S. Friedman, H Frolich, B. Galbraith, E. Gady, R. Gary, J. Gerfzmon, C, Gibson, L. Gindy, D, Glaniz, R. Gold, A. Goldberg, S. Goldberg, J. Golding, K. Gon stein Twemh Row: J. Gollusch, M Grumun, H. Greenland, H. Gross, S, Gurfinkiel, R. Hoirston, S. Helper, J. Hommons, 5. Harold, H. Harris, P. Harris, T, Harris, R Hay- den, N. Helwig, B. Hendrichs. Thirfeenth Row: T. Henry, I, Hepner, D. Hess, S. Hess, M. Hines, D. HiH, T. Hinton, M. Hirko, R. Holman, R. Holzer, G, Hornsby, J. Hosford, J. Howard, B. Hudgins, C. Hughes. 121 Firs. Row: E. Hyman, E1 Hyman, B. Hyman, M, Ingram, R. Hkoff, J. Jackson, BA Jacobs, T. JeFfers, R. Jennings, A. Johnson, G. Johnson, L. Johnson, M Johnson. P. Johnson, B. Johnston. Second Row: D Johnston, R. Jones, R. Kandelson, D Kuplon, J. Kaplan, M. Kapson, 5. Kaufman, J. Kehrer, S. KeHer, D. King, E. King, E. King, .L King, C. Kirk- sey, S, Kitaiewi'z. Third Row: 5. Klein, H, Klug, S. Knobler, B Kohn, A. Korovsky, S. Koshover, S. Krovefz, N. Kruvilz, L. Kruse, D. Kuhr, 54 Kwiotek, N. Lundsmon, B. Lorkins, J. Lass, M. Levine. Fourth Row: 3. Levy, R. Lippelmcn, E. Linenhoff, M. Limncm. Fifth Row: A. Logan, S. Lucas, B. Luhen, G. MacDonald. Sixfh Row: C. Maia, D4 Mandel, H. Marbly, D. Marcus. Sevenfh Row: E. Margolis, B. Marguet, J. Manner, M. Mormer. Eighth Row: F. Marshall, W. Martin, T. Moscori, H. Mussel. Ninth Raw: A. Matthews, E. Meyer, T Mozer, G, McAninch. Tenth Row: R. McCurncm, L. McClellan, L. McClellan, W. McCoy. Eleventh Row: R. McDowell. G. McManUs, T. Meiss, M. Messer. Twelfth Row: J. Metz, L Meyers, B. Miller, D. MiHer. Thirieenfh Row: N. Minks, D. Mitchell, D. Moore, A. Moofry, But if all used To fit! Library stimulates intellectual exchange. First Row: D Morrison, D. Mofley, E. Nelson, J. Newsfofe. Second Raw: 3. Noble, M. Noel, D. Cakes, B. Okrent. Third Row: F Olverson, D. Oppenheimer, C. Osky, M. Ouziel. FourQh Row: T. Paton, J. Pearson, B, Pefers, B, Feirey. FiHh Row: D. Pilder, M, Plot, N. Plotn'lck, S. Pockros. Sixth Row: A. Poole, N. Forges, P. Porter, P. Postal- ski. Sevenfh Row: B. Pres'on, A. Prince, D. Fuehl, R. Redford. Eighth Row: C. RuHo, J. Randolph, L. Redden, B. Reese. Ninth Row: D. Reynolds, P Reynolds, E. Richmond, M. Richshafer. Tenth Row: M. Rissover, C. Rittenhouse, P. Roberts, C. Robinson. Elevenfh Row: D. Robinson, J. Robinson, H. Rosen, JK Rosenforb, S. Ruihmon, P, Rowe. 5. Royce, F. Ruben, M Rubensfein, C. ReUbusch, J. Rumn, D. Runck, P. Ruifen- cutter, J. Sodler, B. Solvers. Twelfth Row: C. Surnl's, A. Samuel, R Saks, M. Sander, B. Sopadin, B. Schuppocher, D. Scheff, W. Schill, R. Schneider, M. Schulein, C. Schwartz, E, Schwonz, S. Schwartz, P, Salmon, R, Shapiro. Thirteenth Row: 5. Shallof, E. Shef- Held, K Sheffield, R. Sherman, S. Shor, D, Shulfer. S. Shulier, J. Sigmon, H. Silvermon, S. Silversfein, I. Simon, J; Simon, F. Skurow, M. Skurow. C. Preyor, I23 Firs? Row: E. Smith, I. Smnh, L. SmitI-L R. Smith. S. Smirh, J. Snider, A. Spalding. Second Row: 5. Spalter, D. Vernon, T. StonorTh, R. Stans- berry, A. Staples, K Stein, P. STeinberg. Third Row: L. Stevens, C. Steven- son, I, Stiebel, S. Sfix, C. Sfogsdill, L Stone, W. Strinholt. Fourth Row: J. Sfuhlbarg, W. Surbre, P. Suffonl G. Sweet, 5. Sweet 3 Tuif, G. Tenbosch, Fiffh Row: M. Tennenbaum, J. Tassel, P. Thielen, S. Thompson, R. Thorn- hill, C. Tilley, F. Timmons. Sixfh Row: D Tobin, L. Treifel, D. Turner, J. Vaughf, D Ventre, E, Wages, R WaIL Seventh Row: A. Wallace, D, Wailer, R. Waller, W. Waller, B Walters, A Warm, B, Watson. Eighfh Row: 5. Wuxmcn, M. Weinberg. S. Weine, D Weiner, R1 Weiner, L. Weinsmin, M. West, M. Wesibrooks, R. Westbrooks, J. Wheeler. N. White scarver, D. Wiley, H. Wilkins, BA Wilkinson, G. Williams. Ninfh Row: W. Wilson, 5. Wimmer, S. Wisemun, D. Wolfson, L. Wanon, 5 Wolfsun, B. Wood, W. Wood, D. Woodward, S. Woody, W. Wooldridge, D. Wright, G. WyckoH. L. Yelton, G. Young. I24 First Row: J. Young, L. Yourell, T. Yuliig, R4 Zappin, A. Zarach. R. Zeigler, N. Zeller, J. Zimmer, P. Zimmer. man, V. Zimmerman, J. Zippersfein. L. Hun. Nuts! The Royals Iosr one! T25 EIGHTH GRADERS FIND THE WAY The members OT The Class OT 1969 are beginning To discover Themselves. They are no longer groping To Find Their way Through busy corridors; They have learned To accepT diverse Teachers and classes. AlThough The eighTh graders hove noT yeT Token Their places as The leaders of The Junior High, They have begun To prepare for Their fuTure responsibiliTies. From IiTrIe acorns spring mighTy oaks. l26 eh .- I S :x' V Dim 05.5 . , r, Please pass the mascara! LitHe cubs can become big bears. Tights were bad enough but this is mo much! 7 9. Firs? Row: R. Abrams, K. Ackermon, A. Allen, J. Allen, J. Allen, K. Allen, K. Allen, B. Alpert, D. Anderson, L. Apking, L. AppeF, M. Appleboum, G. Ashe, B. Atwood, E. Baker. Second Row: F. Baldwin, M. Ball', 8. Bollard, D. Barber, R. Borcsch, A. Barr, R. Boskett, G. Battle, R. Boverman, B. Boyersdorfer, A. Becker, J. Berg, D. Billingsl D. Bishop, B. Biockmon. Third Row: P; Bluckmon, B. Boggs, D Bollinger, D. Bonopfef, L. BonneH, E. Bordwlne, A. Bculdin, P. Boyd, P. Boymel, J Brosswell, 3 Brinn, W. Brock, E. Brooks, L. Brown, M, Brown. Fourfh Row: P. Brown, R. Brown, L. Broyles, D. Bruegman, Fifth Row: K. Buchmcn, R. Buchanan, R. Bunner, J Burneif. Sixth Row: P. Burns, D. Burrus, M. Burion. T, Campbell, Sevenfh Row: P Carlton, M. Carson, M Carter, P. Caspar. Eighlh Row: P. Caspar, C. Costner, S. Chapman, T. ChappelowV NinIh Row: T. Citron, C. Clark, D. Clements, K. Clements. Tenfh Row: A Coats, S. CoHey, H. Cohen. J. Cohen. Elevenfh Row: L. Cohen, R, Cohen, M, Combs, M. Combs. Twelfth Row: Y. Combs, J. Conison, K. Conrad, 5. Cooper. Thirfeenfh Row: Y Cooper, J CoweH, E. Crawford, K. Doleyl I hope he explains that again! 126 Math and me 1w! don't five! First Row: M. Dangelo, B. Davenport RV DoggeH, D. Dougher1y Second Row: J. Dorn, E. Drone, D Dukes, R. Dunhum. Third Row: T. Ebocher, L. Eghermun, B. Eikens, B. Einhorn. Fourth Row: M. Ellis, N. Etheringmn, J. Evans, P. Evans. Fifth Row: M. Farmer, N, Fiermurk, S. Finkelsteinl E. Ffeischman. Sixth Row: 5. Fohlen, E. Focke, A Fogel, B chel. Seventh Row: A. Fox, B. Freeman, l. Friedman, S. Frodge. Eighth Row: D. Gnlinsky, T. Garner, F. Gear, 5. Geller. Ninth Row: E. Gerber, B Gibson, M. Gildenbloh, R. Glcdwell. Tenth Row: D. Gfussman, 5. Gleason, S. Goldfeder, P. Goldberg. Eleventh 310w: 8. Golden, J. Goldhoff, J. Goldstein, B, Golfer, E. Gore, J. Gruller, R. Gray, A. Greene, M. Greenhut, B Greenwold, B. Greenwold, N. Grone, D. Hacker, G Hcgemeyer, M. Hagy. Twelfth Row: 5. Hull, R. Hambv, G. Hamilton, J. Hamilton, J. Hanna, 5, Harris, M. Herr, L. Hartman, T, Hurlmon, G. Harvey, G. Hatcher, V. Hotter. J. Heery, E. Hefner, M Heines. Thirteenth Row: L. Heldman, M. Heller, J. Herren, J. Hindawi, F. Hiudt, S. Hoffman, D. Hood, K. Horn, M. Home, N. Houser, S. Hughes, W. Hughes, HA Hun!ey, R. Hymns, S. Hyman. I29 Firsf Row: A. Jackson, T. Jacobs, J. Jasper, B. Johns, D. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. Jolley, D. Jones, D. Jones, 3. Jones, S Jordon, R. KobukoH, J, Kuhn, l. Koplan. Second Row: T. Koplon, J, Kaufman, L. Kennedy, J Kersey, Lunchroom chores. The cos? is dyed. 130 J. Kiiburn, V. Kimmey, B. Kinney, 5. Kinney, R. Kipner, S. Klein, .1. Konrad, M Kopmon, T Kutus, M. Longford, 5. Laws. if was here a minute ago! Firs? Row: D. Leher, S. Lehrer, D. Lemberg, N. Lemuns, V. Levensohn, J. Levemhal, S Levine. Second Row: A. Levy, L. Lewollen, S. Lewin, M. Lewis, L. Liebschutz, J. Likermon, R. Lockhurt Third Row: l. Loew, P. Loos, P. Love less, R. LuIcI-Iin, E. Lyons, A. Malki, J. Malofsky. Fourth Row: J, Malone, W. Morons, HV Marcus, E Martin, K. Martin, L. Martin, R. Martin. FiHh Row: L. Muss, D. McCornan, JK McCcrnon, B. McClure, D. McCIure, P. McCoy, P McDaniel. Sixih Raw: M. McDonald, L, McFarland, A. McDougaI, K. Mc- Kenzie, D. McMullen, J. McMullen, H. McNeil. Seventh Row: D. Mefford, B. Meier, N. Miller, P. Miller, S. Mitchusson, M. Monk, D. Morgan. Eighth Row: J. Morgan; R Morrison, A Motley, D. Myerson, A Neuer, L. Neuer, S New- gebuuer. Ninth Row: 5 Nichols, S. Nidich, 5. Nix, D, Nixon, J. Norman, L Novikoff, S, Ogden. Tenth Row: R. Overman, B. Owens, A Panerson, L. PaHersan, L. Peoslee, P. Peek G, Pendleton, Eleventh Row: V. Phers, A. Plum, E. Polanfecki, D Poleyl F. Postolski, W. Proger, A. Prather, B. Price, E. Pyne, L. Rabin, R. RoHeI, G. Relay, 5 Rapoporr, C. Roppoport, M. Ray Twelfth Row: D. Royls, G. Reed, P. Reid, A. Reyes, E4 Reyes, D, Reynolds, R, Rinsky, J Rinsky, 8 Robem, 5. Robinson, A Rockwern, S. Rosen, G. Rosen- berg, J. Royal, 5V Ruben. Thirieenth Row: D. Samuelson, S. Sands, D. Sop- persfein, P. Suhzman, Y. Sulyers, R. Salzwas, C. Schaangold, M. Schmidt, H. Schaeneweiss. E Schune, J. Scott K. Seelig, D. Seeskin, H. Seidner, J Shelton Rik 9AM When Johnny comes marching home . . . 132 Firs' Row: D. Shepherd, A. Shifres, T. Shor, M. Shropshire, L. Siebler, Gr Siegel, R. Silburn, R. Silvermcm, P. Sims. T. Skurow, A. Sloan, C. Smith, D. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith. Second Row: P. Smith, R. Smith. R. Smith! B. Snyder, MA Spalding, M. Spears, C. Spence, D. Stallings, L. Steele, A. Stein, A. Stewart, D. Sfockburger, C, Stone, T. Srrnusf, M, Surber, Third Row: R. Sufmn, C. SwiHinger, J. Taylor, L Taylor, A. Tennenbaum, G. Thielmeyer, D. Thomas. Fourth Row: L. Thomas, J. Thompson, G. Trimble, E. Tulch, B. Turner, J. Turpin, L. Turpin. Fifih Row: L, Vandiver, C. VonSlnors, W. Vx'ck, P, Vogler. J. V005, L. Walker, E, Woifs. Sixth Row: L. Walker, L. Waller, A Wnrth, D. Watkins, G. Weiner, SK Weinstein, D. Wells. Seventh Row: F, Westbrook; M. Whitehead, J. Whiteside. D. Whin, B. WiHioms, C, Wilfioms, B. Wilson. Eighth Row: M. Wilson, M. Winston, M. Wiunkely D. Wolpu, R. Wood; B, Wright, K, Wright. Ninth Row: 5. Yosofut, T. Young, D. Zokem, N. Zefdmum SEVENTH GRADE: AN INITIATION i l i i 1 i Why do fhey make those boxes so small! Senior Elien Friedman was a sevenfh grader once herself! Pursuing the grea? mysferies of general science. 135 Seventh graders hove iusT emerged info The expanding world of Woodward life, into the chal- lenging realm of new and puz- zling experiences, They are in The process of exploring strange halls, odiusfing To 0 varieTy of teachers, and learning about The diverse people who surround Them. The class of 1970 has entered with em Thusiesm and has begun 'ro de- velop The v1ToliTyfypicol of Wood- ward sfuden'rs. First Row: B. Abrams, J. Adams, 5. Adler, G. Allen, L. Allen, M. Allen, N. Allen, G. Ard, P, Armncosf, D. Armsfrong, L. Aron, R. Aronoff, P. Arons, T. Baker, D. Boll. Second Row: M. Boltermon, A. Bartel, D. Burfleson, B. Batchelor, V, Batchelor, R. Beefz, J. Benfley, J. Bentley, A Bernstein, B, Berzing, D. Biggs, L Blackwell, 5. Bchlum, D. Block, M. Bluesrein. Third Row: T. Bonopfel, L, Bouldin, J. Bravermun, T. Brecht, S. Breirburg, K. Brown, M, Brown, P. Brown, P. Brown, S, Brown, V Brown, E, Buckman, E. Buerger, D. Burgess, K. Burress. Fourth Row: C. Busick, T. CompbeH. 0. Cash, H. Cosh. Fiffh Row: M. Cash, S. Casper, W CeciE. G, Chochoff, Sixth Row: C. Choppelow, C. Charkins, L. Cherry, K, Church Seventh Row: D. Clark, J. Clunon, H. Cohen, D. Coke Eighfh Row: B. Coiernun, C. Collins, G. Collins, B. Coluin. Ninth Row: T. Conison, D Conrad, 3. Cook, M. Cooper. Tenth Row: 5, Costen, K. Croley, C. Cunningham, C. DOiiey. Eleventh Row: M. Durden, R. David, JV Davidson, J Davis. Twemh Raw: L. Davis, P. Davis. R. Dawson, T. Dawson. Thirleenih Row: D Broadus, D. Demon, G. Delaney, P. Dennis. An inky moment In the print shop. Firs! Row: G. Dick, L. Doctor, L. Douglas, A. Dreskinl Second Row: P. Driskeil, M Dum hum, M. Eiliott, L. Eppstein. Third Row: R. Evans, N. Folick, M, Fuulk, 5. Finkel. Fourth Row: J. Finkelsfefn, B Fisher, B. Fisk, AK Fogel. Fiffh Row: R. Foster, A Fox, H. Fox, 8. Frank. Sixth Row: 3. Frazee, N. Friedberg, D Friedman, N. Friedman. Seventh Row: . Fryman, J. Furbay, L. Garner, D. Gear, Eighfh Row: P. GeTz, D. Gibson, K. Gilgoff, . Ginelmon. Ninth Row: A, Glos, D. Goldberg, W Gooch, R. Goodhcu't Temh Raw: . Gordon, D. Green, M. Guenemeier, D GUHmon. Eleventh Row: D. Hole, L. Hampton, Hampton, P4 Hankerson, R. Harmon, W. Head, K. Hendren, D. Henry, D. Heoden, Herman, M. Herman, B. Hermes, B. Hill, D. Hilf, S. Hirschberg, Twelfth Row: E. Hollbrook, C. Hood, BA Horwifz, P. Hudson, C. Hyams, R. Hyman, H. Hkoff, A. Jackson, D Jackson, S. Jackson, N. James, P. Jasper, G. Jennings, K. Jessie, B. Johnston. Thir- Ieenlh Row: A. Jones, B, Jones, D. Jones,.1 Jones, L Jones, R. Kuhn, C4 Kolan, B Kamin, R. Kontor, A. Karml, D, Katz, S. KuTz, B. Kaufman, M. Keese, V. KendricksK QWKlDU 137 I . l I f f , 5m; First Row: C. Kessel, J. Kessel, E, King, G. King, J. King, R. King, R. Kinrnan, M. Kinney, JV Knoblen C. Kresser, C. Kruse, P. Kruse, G, Kuhr, C. Kufus, V. Langdon. Second Row: L. Leuvell, M. Lehman, M. Lehrner, J. Lemons, D Levine, I. Levine, C. Liebenthoi, P. Ligon, D. Liscow, K. Liscow, H. Lihle, C Lockhorf, V. Long, D. Lundy, S. Lyles. Thi'rd Row: A. Lyons, A. Mack, D. Mal, Iah, A, Malone. G. Malone, J. Mundell, D Mandrboh. Fnurih Row: D. Mangus, J. Manny, J. Mupp, 5, Marcus, 5. Marks, A Marsha , S. Murrin. Fiffh Row: R. Matthews, B. McArThur, V. McDaniel, E, McKee, D. McMillan, S. Mefford, M. Meirose. Sixth Row: T, Menke, D Meredith, V, Messer, S. Meyer, L. Miller, L. MilFerl D. Mirchell. Seventh Row: E. Moore, J. Moore. C. Morqnn, A. Mu!drew, J. Mummert, A Nash, J. Nathan. Eighth Row: P. Noylor, J. Nedel- man, 3. Newhauser, P. Newman L. Nix, C. Nixon, 5 Noble. Ninth Row: M. Nun, V. Oscher. S. Oscherwitz, S. Ostrow, G. Pearson, P. Pearson, M. Perv kins Firs. Row: M. Perlman, 5. Perry, K, Peter, L Phillips, M. Piliu, B, Pinzku, DA Pool, Second Row: J Porter, L. PoHer, M. Powers, P Powers, D. Price, R Price, P. Proud. Third Row: B. Rudford, Dy Rahn, D. Rolls, 3. Randolph, EL Ray, C. Reagan, M. Reed. Fourth Row: 5, Reid, L. Render, J, Renfro, R, Rey nofds, R Reynolds, J. Richardson. C, Richshofer. Fifth Row: G. Riechers. C. Roberts, R. Rodgers, G. Rogevin, T. Roots, M. Rosen, T. Rosen. Sixih Row: F. Rosenfarb, B. Rosenfield, B. Rosenfleld, M. Rossl J. Sadler, S. Sudler, M. Sam- is. Seventh Row: J. Sums, P Sanders, M. Sopadin, J. Schoengold, M. Schaf- fler, N. Scheingold, C. Schnekien Eighfh Row: NL Schneider, 5. Schneider, J. Schufte, D. Schwartz, J. Schwartz, E. Scott, Y. Scott, M. Seibert, E, Said- ner, D, Selevcm, P. Sexton, D. Shorfmun, L Shegog, BA Shelton, G. Sherman; Ninth Ray: C. Shuller, E. Shuttlesworth, D. Siegel, B. Silver, M, Silvermun, R. Silvermon, D. Sims, D. Skeens. B. Shoon, F. Sloan, C. Smifh, M Smith, C Smoot, D. Snyder, L. Spalding. Muster crahsmom Firs? Row: L. Spears, B. Spencer, P. Spencer, J. Spilz, C. Spivck, CV 3mm, D. Stella worih, M. Storace, 5. Stevens. D. Stillpass, D. Stockburger, L. Stone, P, Sfrong, S. Stul- Ier, H. Summers. Second Row: J. Swanson, L. Swanson, J. Swilll'nger, T. Swillinger, G. Tamayo, RA Tanner, F Tulum, M. Thielen, P. Thornhill, C. Tredwcy, G. Vick, C. Vilen- sky, L. Wall, J, Ward, L. Worth. Third Row: D. Washer, L. Warson, D. Weaver, P. Weaver, Fourth Row: D. Weber, R. Wemberg, J. Welsh, T. Wells. Fifth Row: B. Wesiey, D. Wesley, D. Wesley, H. Wesley Sixth Row: M. West G. Wheeler, D. White- sccrver, R. Wiichins. Seventh Row: J. Wilhelm, C. Williams, D. Williams, E. Williams. Eighth Row: H. Wilson, L Wolf, J. Wolfson, L. Wolfson. Ninth Row: M. Wolfson, RV Wolpa, L. Wood, R. Young. Tenfh Row: T. Young, I. left L. Zeldin, K Zimmerman. You mean we have To run c: mile now? S PORTS Mike Davis sTde-steps a tackler and heads Tor pcydirr. GeTTing -5 Ted IoTe in The season and failing To cop- iTolize on The breaks were The main TocTors in Wood- ward's Two and seven season. The oTTensive leaders of The Team were quorTerbocks Dove MiTchell and Bob Wilkinson, and big ground gainers Terry Killens and Tom Malone. AnoTher big TocTor on The Team was This year's mosT valuable player, Bob Weiss, who was cm ouTsTonding linemen. AIThough These boys were ouT- sTonding, Coach Ccmpbeil feels everyone is equally imporTonT, CompeTiTion makes good TooTbOll, he said FOOTBALL On the third Friday in August, the football players reported to summer practice. Most of them had been working all summer at home or at physical Fitness classes at school. Practice was from 8 to 5 and con- sisted of learning and practicing plays and condition- ing. During the first week, the team scrimmaged Ba- con; and the second week, they met Moeller. When school started, the team worked for two hours each day,- they watched Films of old games, rcm oHense and defense, and listened to scouting reports. The season started with the pigskin preview and ended with the game against Western Hills. After the sea- son, the players were encouraged to participate in. 0 winter sport or weightlifting and also in 0 spring sport. Summer practiceirhe longest days of the year. Mike Davis outmoneuvers leaping opponents. Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodwo rd Woodward Woodward Woodward 145 000000 34 12 36 SEASON'S RECORD Hamilton Garfield Elder Withrow Walnut Hills Hughes Taft Aiken Central Western Hills VARSITY FOOTBALL: Firs1 Raw: 5. Leugers, R. Burlew, E. Richardson, D. Rose, 8. Burress, L. Harper, B. Ceifel, D. Mitchelf. Second Row: A. Sunk, manager; T. Kinney, M. Humm, H. Diefz, M. Kaplan, J. Nesbiff, PA Feldmun, B. WHkin- son, M. Walton, manager. Third Row: M. Davis, J, Bell, R Schnee, T. Tmcy, T Glass tracks a ngr. I46 Rain, J. Spencer, M. Mayer, L. Friedberg, M. Nebolsky. Fourth Row: F. Pool, J STeHenkomp, R. Golden, J. Kimpel, G. Kidwell, J. Mathews, L. Cole, 5. Carpenter, R. Fcland. Fifth Row: F1 Gilbert, T. Killer's, K. Neugebcuer, T. Kimmey, J. MaHoy, M. Glass, 0. HiHman, T, Malone, B. Weiss, W. Barbour. .,.Andcwoywego WHkinson fades for a long om: Herb Dietz gets the OH'xcicJ word. . ..Grob1rfnst! lT's ho1 k. . . .Smushl Mike Davis throws a block as Terry KiHens rolls for yardage Woodward 6 Walnut Hills 6 Woodward 6 Aiken 6 Woodward 8 Toff 34 Woodward 0 Hughes 8 Woodward 20 Central 8 Woodward 0 Western Hills 26 Woodward 6 Wifhrow 14 Mike Wilson barrels ahead. RESERVE FOOTBALL: Firs! Row: J. Reedl M. Skurow, C. Anderson, T. MCKen- Third Row: Coach Gordon, B. Case, J, Bloch, M. Hacker, T Rizzo, D, Robin- zie, M Wilson, D. Hammond, J. Stewart, M. Riner. Second Row: M. Waidon, eHe, R. Murray, A. Daniels, B. Moses, B. Redmun, M, Smith, J Bruno, T. J Snider, D. Anderson, J. Gutiuhr, M Hill, J. Miller, T. Moore, L. Davis. Blocher,A. Jackson. RESERVES SEASON'S RECORD JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SEASON'S RECORD Woodward 0 Shroder 42 Woodward O Wifhrow 38 Woodwa rd 0 Lyon 16 Woodward 0 Sawyer 22 Woodward 8 Eastern Hills 18 Woodward O CuHer 24 Woodward O Ach 22 Woodward 0 Walnut Hills 22 Bullpup drives for yardage. JUNIOR HIGH: Firsi Raw. Couch Preyur, M. Blevins, D2 Oppenheimer, D. Third Row. M. Evans, D. Marcus, M. Roy, B. Bollard, D, Brown, J. Sudler, J2 Byrum, G, Duncwuy, J, Daley, M. Curie, M. ApseloH, D. Turner, A. Fox, K. Hosbrd, T. Staples, J. Sadler. Fourth Row. C. Gibson, T2 Freeman, P2 Burns, Elam, Coach Anderson. Second Row, G. Jennings, O. Fletcher, E. Shuttles- K. Foyer, J. RufT-n, N. Dobrin, W. Hudgins, L. Breck, R- Kinman, J2 Kilburn, worth, E. Waits, L, Vundiver, D. Woodward, M. Ouziel, A. Comes, K. Davis. L Treilel, manager. CROSS COUNTRY SEASON'S RECORD FirsT CiTy Meet ................ FifTh Second City MeeT ............. Thir'd Third City MeeT .............. Fourfh DisTricT MeeT ............... Seventh Ron Thompson forges ahead. 1: TA 3. 21 g! F; 5i- 2; iv T3 r CROSS COUNTRY: FirsT Row: D. Fairbanks, co-ccpioin, R. McGee, JT GuTh. Second Row: J. Monihey, cowcaptain, M. Howard, M. Applegwe, H. Preston. The Cross Country Tecnm ended iTs besT season in many years by finishing TourTh in The PHSL. The oTTiTUdes 0nd eHorTs of This year's Team and managers herald c1 Cross CounTry comeback GT Woodward Teams will geT beTTer, says This year's coach, Mr. Sid Friedman. The Team procTices obouT W2 hours c1 day and runs from Three To nine miles. The objecT of This Training is To Try To develop confidence and To make practice rough so ThoT The meeT seems like a resT in comparison. Cross Country gives The small mom a chance To porTiCipoTe in a Toll sporT. He can develop Comoldence and prove his ability and endurance when he piTs himself cgainsT The Two mile run. Nexf year The Team looks good wiTh four or Five vorsiTy runners reTurning To ocTion and c1 Fine reserve Team coming back. 15! Shem and Bush strive To conquer the two mEle course. RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY: Firs! Row: H. Campbell, D Stern, 5V Spotted- Hurse, A. Bush, D. Buckley, R. Williams, G. Wiiscn, C, FreundA Second Row: A. Mmcuse, manager, S. Richardson, C. Greene, PV Buumgurfner, B. Jones, The gun; they're off . . R. Thompson, J. FaHOH, H. Pendferon, D. Werk, C. Brown, R. Abrams, B. Melfen, G. Silver, manager. ..they round ?he hill . .. Jim Mcnrhey ends CI long race. . and Mike Howard Hnishes strong. One-two, chochu-cho. 153 BASKETBALL YouTh and lock of experience were The only obsTocles for This year's VorsiTy. They had The speed, heighT and good shooTing abiliTy, buT wiTh Tour sophomores and The inexperience of several seniors, They couldn'T gel 05 0 Team, They were beoTen many Times, buT They never gave up. The oTTiTude of The players pushed The Team on unwoveringly for 0 sTeodily improving season. DomincmT playing occurred in Three helds. EichorsT, Robisch, oyd Richardson gove The Team The heighT They needed for 0 good percenToge in rebounding. Hillmon's occuroTe shooTing, plus The subsTonTiol shooTing of The oThers kepT The Team scor- ing. Finally good oll-round playing come from Sherrill 0nd Schreiber. The record wasn'T impressive, buT The spiriT never TolTered and The Team sTrengThened 05 The season conTinued. NexT yearIs prospecTs look good wiTh four reTurning Juniors and several prospecTs from The reserves. VARSITY: A. Stark, Manager, E. Schreiber, R. Sherri , E. Richardson, D. Robisch, D. Eichorst, A. Daniels, D. Thocker. J, PesouT, O. HiHmun, DV Powell, Manager. Guard Ozzie Hillman sets up under The buskeT. Ellis Richardson takes smother view of the game. The Bulldogs drive for iwc: Dun Eichorst stretches for the opening flp. n when; mar Mima- Ken Wimmer slaps at the shut Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward WOOdWO rd Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward SEASONS RECORD 56 54 62 57 65 57 53 59 80 50 61 72 55 58 68 LoSoHe Taft St Xavier Hughes Finneyfown Central Cov, Catholic Western Hills Aiken Withrow Walnuf Hills T66 Hughes Walnut Hills Aiken Cenfrol Wifhrow Western Hilis Couch Friedman chews the team out of half-Hme. 78 67 82 68 59 59 53 96 73 45 61 68 68 79 43 73 67 The Bulldbg cagers battle for possession of boIL Ozzie Hillman leads the break . , . As Eric Schreiber lays one Up. Nun Daniels squeezes in between1wo adversaries. One-Twc-Three O'Leary 155 Ken Wimmer fakes around an opponent. i g s x Ewan RESERVE BASKETBALL: First Row: G. Smith, V. Rolles, R McGee, T. Malone, M. Hocker; Second Row: E. Markuse managerh M. Scruggs, R. Burlew, B Burress, C. Kendrick, M. Roy, R. Tomson, G, Silver Managed RESERVES Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodwo rd Woodwo rd Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodwo rd Woodward Woodward Seusorfs Record 44 LoSolle 28 Toff 49 ST. Xavier 3O Hughes 35 Finneytown 57 Central 30 Cov. Catholic 40 Western Hills 52 Aiken 28 Wifhrow 45 Walnut Hills 39 Toff 50 Hughes 35 Walnut Hills 48 Aiken 40 Central 39 Withrow 41 Western HilIs T. Malone and R Burlew 90 Up to block The shot. Neil Dobrin stretches for The rebound. JUNIOR HIGH Season's Record Woodward 24 Glenview 40 Woodward 35 Shroder 26 Woodward 43 Sawyer 59 Woodwo rd 37 Wifhrow 31 Woodward 41 Walnut Hills 51 Woodward 40 Eastern Hills 29 Woodwa rd 44 Cutter 32 Woodward 34 Ach 54 Woodward 62 Lyon 32 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL: First Row: T. YeII'Ig tmoncgerL K. Elem, L. Brock, S. Knobler, G. 30995, W Hudgins, M. Evans, B. Ballard, N. Dobrin, S Wlmmer, E. Nelson, S, Helper, R, Gary managed. VARSITY: First Row: 5. Henley, G. Mole, Mt Bernstein, J. Bruno, Et Levine, J, Abrams, J. Nesbitt, RV Steinau, J. Monthey, D. Donohoo, A. Simon, De u .thr Roulsong, G. Weinberg; Second Row: B. Linder, M. Fox, K. Ruttner, L. Katz, Shultz, M, Bmverman. B. Ciayfon, M, Relyn, C. Kluymun, G. LossoH; Third Row: C. Casuto, M. SWIMMING Four was the big number for the mermen this year as they Took fourth places in the P.H.S.L., the Central Relays, and The Miami University Relays, Although the year was not excep- tionol for the team, many individuals excelled. Diver Mark Abrams led the team as he won the city and district championships and was runner-Up in the state competition. Other strong swimmers were Dick Donohoo, Rick Steinou, Chor!es Ccsuto, Charles Kloymon, 0nd Ed Levine, The team should be better next year, 05 Coach Russell has many strong boys returning. Leading the team wiil be breastroker Ed Levine, who hnished fourth in the district competition, along with Ken Rot- tner and Louis Kotz in the breaststroke, Louis Friedman in the butterhy, and Jon Bruno and Gory Lcssoft in freestyle. First City Meet ................. Fourth Second City Meet ............... Fourth Third City Meet ................ Fourth District ....................... Fourth State runner-up Mark Abrams executes a reverse layout. Coach Mel Russel and Dick Donohoo congratulated Ed Levine offer a hard race. JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING: Firsf Row: S. Coffey, T. Sfolworfh, J. Daley, M. Ouziel, B. Cohen, R Weiner, B. Sopadinl R. Canen Sacand Row: B, Hyoms, M. Breitburg, A. Huzley, G. Harvey, M. Combs, G. Kuhr, M. Levine, L Casuto. Third Row: Coach Russell, F. Bing, 5. Frank, A. Warm, D. Wolf- son, G. Wood, 5. Klein, JA Graller, N. Purges, H. Marcus, J. Gollusch, S, Wuxmun, C, Fink, manager, The seniors line up for a final plunge. Munfhey, Levine, Donohoo, and Steincu demonsfruie +heir specialties 163 Diver Mark Abrams does a front dive layout position. Chuck Williamson execures n hondsmnd on the parallel bars. GYMNASTICS Woodward gymnasts placed second in P.H.S.L. competition and eighth out of Twenfyh one Teams in The state meeT. Members put in mcmy hours of free Time for four monThsh The Team was led by seniors Terry Hammond and STeve Sfieble 0nd by iuniors Ken Lee and Mike Torreono. Senior Lorry McGee was a surprise as he Took second place on The long horse in the sfoTe meeT. With Lee on The hori- zontal bar and Torrecmo on free exercise and Tumbling, The Buildogs will have a strong nucleus for next year. SeusonIs Record FirsT P.HYS.L, Mee'r .............. Second Second PhH,S.L. MeeT ............ Second Third P.H.ShL. Meet ............. Second Store MeeT .................... Eighfh VARSITY GYMNASTICS: Kneeling: S. Gerdsen, R, Vogler, M. Reisenberg, D, Deckelboum, S. Sfiebel, D. Oexmnn. Sfunding: Couch Anderson, L. McGee, C. WiHiomson, T. Hammond, M. Torreono, K; Lee, Mh Dres- kin, F. Pool. The long horse requires strength . . . Sfeve Sfiebel performs 1he difficUlt Cl'Ucmx . coordination ... 165 . . . form. Mike Torreono demonstrates a yogi . RESERVES: S. Buchwald, P. qussmcn, R. Herzog, B. Baum, B. Johnson, G Reisenberg, D. Hammond, MT FinkeisTein, W. Smith. Doug Hammond performs a scissors on The side horse. 166 RESERVES The reserve gymnosTic Team copTured The P.H.S.L. Championship This year, defeoTing CenTrGI by 0 wide margin. They conTinuolIy placed first in The meets, Their success being oTTribUTed To an outstanding group of sopho- mores. Eoch member composed his own exercise; co-ordinoTed his physical sTrengTh by practicing This exercise; and condiTioned his mind so he could perform The exercise perfechy. Bill Johnson led The Team 05 cm GIL round porTiciponT Taking numerous firsT pieces. Doug Hammond, in olI-round, Bili Baum on parallel bars and Treeeexercies, Gary Reisenberg on The rings and long horse, and Mike FinkelsTein on side horse helped round ouT The Team eHorT scoring many poinTs. RESERVE SCHEDULE FirsT P.H.S.L. MeeT ................. FirsT Second P.H.S.L. MeeT ............... FirsT Second P.HSL MeeT ................ FirsT Third P.H.S.L. MeeT ................ First YMCA MeeT ..................... FirsT JUNIOR HIGH In iunior high gymnosTics, form and conTinuiTy are emphasized more Thcm diTTiculTy. Each member is ToughT The basic fundamenfols Through obligoTory exercises, which serve as a ToundoTion for The learning of more diHicuIT moves. EighTh grader Jim BurneTT and Freshman Don Turner were The Two Top scorers on This year's squad, Although The Team was small and did noT do excep'rionoily well in compeTiTion, They showed much iniTioTivei Next year's Team should be inspired To reach greener heighTs wiTh The knowledge ThaT one of Their Top scorers will be reTurning. The meets They compeTed in were Two ciTy meeTs and several practice meeTsi Don Turner executes a front somersauli. JUNIOR HIGH: Kneeling: Ri Schneider, D. Turner, R, Silburn, D. Marcus, 0. Fleicher, N. Kravitz, T. Dreskin. Standing: D. Seeskin, D. Glassmun, A. Dreskin, S. Fohlen. WRESTLING Coach Jock Campbell's varsity grap- plers gained c1 great deal of experi- ence and knowledge fhroughou'r 1he wres'rhng season. The Two outstanding letter winners were Feofis Gilbert and Chick Freund who Finished second and fourfh respectively in The district. Although The season record was 3h 11,1he future looks brighT as all but Two ieTTermen will reTurn next year. SEASON'S RECORD Woodward leaf to Hughes Woodward los'r to Aiken Woodward won over Colera'm Woodward IosT To Reading Woodward IosT f0 Norwood Woodwo rd lost to Moeller Woodwo rd lost To Toff Woodward won over Western Hil1s Woodward IosT To Hughes Woodward won over Western Hills Woodward losT To Aiken Woodward losT 'ro E1der Jim Gufh sidesteps u lunging Panther. Woodward lost to St. Xavier Woodward I051 fo Toff WRESTLING: First Row: L Williams, T. McKenzie, F. Gilbert, E. Wmermon, D. Fish hmunogerh R. Kincaid, G. Wilson, B. Moses, L. Harper, 3. Apking. D- S. Sponedhorse, DA McKenzie, Ch Freund, G Allen; Second Row: 5. Richardson, Skurow, D. Kerr, H. Campbell, J. Block. i '1 $37 $va . llu' VARSITY TRACK: First Row: B. Young, A Kravirz, L. WiHioms. S. Buchwald, S. Richardson, P. Feldmon, J Bernfeld, B. Cartel, T, Grogan, R. Freudenberg, J. GUTh, R. Roberts. G. Watson. M. IGFGSS, J, Sodler. Sacond Row: B Sigman, R. Burlew, L. Harper, R. Murray M. Ray, J, Pesout, D, Rose, M, Davis, J, Nes- J. Bloch, H. Preston, F. Pool, T Malone, D. Fairbanks, M. E. Skurow. M. Kafz, bin, J. Kimpel, K. Thompson, R. Shropshire, manogen H. Campbell, B. Fleischer, R. Campbell, A. Schwartz, C. Harris. Third Row: TRACK Season's Schedule Jon Bernfeld strains 10 pm the discus in orbit Elder Hughes, Wifhrow, WesTern Hills Toff, Aiken, Western Hills Mansfield Purcell Relays Wolnuf Hills, Western Hills, Central Knigh'rs of Columbus Meet Miami Invitational MeeT District Regional Stare 169 Sprimers Mel GIoss and Frank Fool spring 10 action with the gun. Heyl Someone forgot fhe crossbar. Bob Cartel groans with fhe weight of The shot. GOLF SEASON'S SCHEDULE Aiken Western Hills With row Walnut Hills Aiken Western Hills WiThrow Walnut Hills District Meet Stcfe Mee'r Don Safer 5515 up to blast a Five iron GOLF: First Row: D Safer, Couch Mel Russell. Second Row: R. Walther, G. T. BrummulI, R. Abrams, M. Nelson, T. Lawson, J. Kaplan, D. Buzkley, J4 Kuy. Fish, E. Schwanz, E Taylor, G. Wolfscn, G Ungruhn, J. Davis. Third Row: per. A. Vilensky, H. Home, B. Gordon. S. Rolnick. BASEBALL SEASON'S SCHEDULE Greenhills Aiken Aiken Western Hills Wesfern HEIls Hughes PurceH Taft Hughes ST. Xavier Toff Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Central Newport Catholic Centrof With row BASEBALL: KNEELING: M. Hacker, B, Wilkinson, E. Schreiber, L. MUIIinex, A. Wifhrow NewporT Catholic Eddie Lewis sharpens fielding in preparu+ion for season's opener. Berg, E. Lewis, S Ccrpenkr, L. Wuldman, l.. Dishon, assistant coach. cuse,manager. STANDING: Coach Gordon, GA Silver, manager, J; Reed, J. Bell, M. Brock, T. Freese, M. Torreano, C. Smith. H. Pendleton, L. Davis, manager, A. Mar- Seniors discuss game plans during a practice session. Pitcher Tim Freese foosens up as teammates Larry Waldman, Morris Brock, and Eric Schreiber wait in anticipation TENNIS Season's Schedule Elder WesTern Hills Greenhills Country Day Garfield Aiken Highlands Garfield Aiken WofnuTHills Bellevue HUghes WolnuT Hills Wifhrow M0 riemon'l' Western HIHS Hughes Wifhrow Sf. Xavier Terry Hammond smashes one over the net, TENNIS: B. Caldwell, M. Ogden, M. Dreskin, Mr. Brown, S. Gerdsen, T. Hammond, S. Siddall, P. Greenland. u - . I . . w-I- m Phil Greenland returns a voHey us doubles purfner Mike Dreskin looks on. Mike Dreskin slams a forearm shot. 5'. g i 175 unwrnwa uwmw-nrm Terry Hammond scoops one of? the ground. a i 1 1, i .P-r-gwyr .r- u v W-CLUB: FERST ROW: 5. Stiebe!, K. Neugebauer, B. Weiss, L. Friedman, E. Schreiber, J. Kimpel, C. Harris, R. Foland, D. Fish, 3. Sponedhorsa SECOND ROW: C. Freund, L. Friedberg, M. Dreskin, R. Golden, Av Stork, RA Schnee, T, Tracy, J Cox, T. Kimmey, M. Gloss. THIRD ROW: R. Wilkinson, M. Humm, M. Bruvermun, F. Pool, 5. Siddall, J. Matthews, M. Nebolsky, P. Feldman, H. Deifz, C. Williamson, FOURTH ROW: L. Waldman D. Housman, S Riclh ardson, A Kravifz, J. Guth, F Gilbert, T. McKenzie, J. Bruno, R. Abrams, T. Hammond FIFTH ROW: B, Cenel, J, Nesbirt, S, Gerdsen, T. Malone, M. Mayer, G. Kidwell, G. Allen, L. Williams, M. Kaplan, D. Rose. SIXTH ROW: T. Freese, 5 Henley, J. Hargis, H. Preswn, D. Fairbanks, D. Miichell, L. Corum, B, Burress, M. Brock. SEVENTH ROW: D. Powell, L. Harper, J. Berna feld, B. Caldwell, D. EIchorsf, R. Burlew, L Katz, J. PesouL Ev Richardson, K. Turner. The Managers: Dun Powell and Andy Sfark The Capmins of Varsfiy sports. OFFICERS; Kneeling: D. Cusher, 5. Skurow, STunding: S. MeTz, N. Mcrmer. MODERN DANCE: Firs'r Row: S, Gruller, D. Johnson, M. Mandell, C. Menger, S. Skurow, B. Ginelmun, J. Schwartz, B. RoTh, D. Cusher, B. Brown, T. Scheve, B. Brovermuni Second Row: Pi Greene, V. Gutin, S. Froischer, N. Marks, 8, Hoffman, Li Ellison, A. Wolf, D, Alexander, C, Johnson, L. Nizcr, VT Foley, Se MODERN DANCE Membership in The Woodward Modern Dance Club, which is open To senior high girls, was deTermined This year by cludi- Tions in OcTober, The purpose of The Dance Club, whose sponsor was Miss Lucille Long, is To insTrucT The girls in basic dance move- menTs. In order To procTice for numerous performances, including Parenfs' Night and Showcase, The girls danced Weekly. Among Their ocTiviTies were The spring MoTher-DoughTer Tea and The picnic in May, GT which new omcers were selecTed. Williams, S. BenneH, S. Knocp, C. Siegelmon. Third Row: B. Behn, Si Freeman, K. Williams, E, Levy, C. Gordon, P. Dobrin, J. Cable, D. FischoFf, H. Spanncgel, P. Peyton, L. Lamberk, N. Marmer, 5. Meiz, L. Moore, R. Kopmcn, LA Reins, L. Show. G. Sanders. Mcioreftes brave rhe coldness of night to lead the bcmd You gotta win, you gotta win. . MAJORETTES: Front: D. Stern, Second Row: C. Kleger, C. Poimn, S. Retzler, T. Foley. Third ROW: J. Moore, J. Fox, 3 Grollen Back Row: 3. Slate, P Furkus, K. McNeil. Please, make then basket! Chorrrgel CHEERLEADERS: B. Brown, J. Schwartz, 5. Schafer, R Sevesfer, P Patterson, N Osborne, R, Wentzel, T. Scheve. I79 RESERVES: First Row: L. Schwartz, J. Kleinman, D. Abrams Second Row: A. Wolf, D. FischoH, K. Davis, V Leh- man. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: M. Marmer, C. Adler, J. Sigman, B. Turner, E. Jacobs. No! Pictured: M4 Cnhn, D, Tcabin GIRL? ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SENIOR HIGH G.A.AM MANAGERS: Seated: S. Biggs, N. Smith. Standing: C Johnson, D. Johnson. .M - . , , a 'T W.Mww-way 514 5A - .. . - M M . V : way .qu a, npjgr-I'nw 2i .i :3 xiii a M man I a '7 m x. r W1 4, Law A: a a W .1,- I I l SENIOR HEGH G.A.A. OFFICERS: Seufed: Pat Green, Dianne MCDeVI'tf, Sfunding: Margaret Shelron, Nancy Adams, IBI Ml Ill Ill ' m HI IN POLYWOGS: On Board: P. Taylor, R. Eghermon, S Knoop, E. Supadin, D. Howe, B. Behn, D. Felqun, M. Fiermork. Not Pictured: L. Bernstein, 5 Sel- Johnson, N Miller, D. Nagy. Firs+ Row: 5. Benneft, F. Bernstein, B. Brown, 5.. man. 8- Frost D. Busick. Summons, K. Miller, M, Gerson. Second Row: E. Apostolides, E Richter, M. GUPPIES: On Board: D. Siegel, A. Ginelmun, C. Hyoms, M. Supcdim V. Brown, S. Breitberg, P MiHer, I. Phillips, L. Kruse. Sfunding: Sue Lehrer, C. Kolan, 5 Marks, J. Renfrol S. Marchs, R. Jones, M. Aronon, B. Koch. JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A OFFICERS: Seated: P. Johnson, L Kruse, L Hurf Siunding: K. Bible, B. Miller, V4 Kimmey Polywog members perform an intricate formation during practice session. JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. MANAGERS: Seated: M AronoH, E. King. Sfunding: H. Greenhnd, L. Sievens, G.A.A. members enloy a weekly buskefbali practice. EuEEZEE ally .llauuu-ullll Fun ... i 4: 53.....wmgwmxmui ACTIVITIES SENIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS: Mari Foritz, treasurer; Paul Feldmun, presi- dent; Kris Kreger, secremry; Robin Sevester, vice president. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: V. Shufer, Sergeant o? Arms,- K. Lewollen, Business Secy.; S. Grober, Poriicmemorian; R. Sevesrer, Vice Pres; P. Feldman. Pres.,- Mr. J Horton, Advisor; C. Kreger, Secy.; N. Engstrund, Hisiorion; M. Parifz, Trans,- R. Falund, Sergeant af Arms. Sec- ond Row: M. Ackerman, P. Conrad, T. Bekon, V. Foley, P. Levine, T. Scheve, L. Heldman, A. Greenberg, R. Dombor. Third Row: D. Whisenhum, B. Lerner, S. Richardson, .M Katz, R. Roberts, D, Hammond, A. Weisbrot, J. Stein, B. Paul Feldmun occepis Freedom Shrine plaque frcm Exchange Club omcers and Superintendent of Schools Wendell Pierce. Sander, C, Hillberr. Fourth Row: A. Alpert, E. KrieHner, N. Miller, J, Potlok, L. Sherman, G. Longeuoy, F. Kreger, K. Nagy. J. Feldman. Fifth Row: 5. Bergs, P. Peyton, L. Cohn, K Trimble, J. Cobie, N. Mormer, N. Sopadin, E. Apostolides, S. Slate, N. Osborn. Sixth Row: K. Lee, P RoInick, D. Yund, R. Crutcher, B. Kobel, M. Steckler, J. Kimpel, T. Hammond, R. Skurow. Seventh Row: J Hurgis, J. Pesouf, E. Schwartz, R. Woxmon, I. Wise, J. Bernfelti D. Mitchell, 5. Claybon, i E , l : IN ACTION Student Council's motto, Faith To dream, vision To see, courage to do reflects the spirif That each of HS members posse55es. The Senior and Junior High Student Covncils are The governing bodies of Their respective secfions of the school. The Student Councils promote school func- Tions, sTimuleTe school pride and spiriT, keep The student body informed, and co-ordina're The odmfnisfrofion and the sfudenTs. Two of Junior High Councills activities were Clean Up and BeouTify Week and Freshman Recognition Day. Senior High Council's projects included the success- ful Thanksgiving canned goods drive, the Neediesf Kids of AH drive, Homecoming, and the new Glen Manor serv- ice proiect JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: C Kessel, N. Dobrin, R. Boyd, Mr. Tschofen, H. Greenland, Se SiJverstein, L. Apking, K. Burresse Second Row: 5. Kruvetz, J. Brusswell, 5. Oscherwitz, J. Nedelmon, T. Swfilinger, J. Mormer, B. Baker, C. Fink, K. Clements. Third Row: G. Reed, F. Mifler, S, Thompson, K. JUNIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS: Reginald Boyd, president; Harriet Greenland, Vice president,- Neil Dorbin, treasurer. Not pictured: Shelly Silverslein, sec- retary. Daley, A. Flour, J. Beckhom, A. Shifres, N4 HouserV Fourth Row: P Freeman, L. Blackwell, Re Hampton, S. Yosofuf, B. Boggs, B. Mayer, M. Schmidt, E, King, K. Edwards. Fifih Row: C. Scoufel M. Plot, M, Eaton, E. Nelson, P, Proud, K. Elam, J. Davidson, C. Conninghum, S. Gushnkiell B. Jones. FTA: First Row: L Flechfheim, P. Levine, Treasurer, D. Busick, president, B. C. Knoop, J. AcHer, S. Lungl DV BoHord. Fourth Row: M. Gerson, P. Cohen, Blesch, second vice presidem, J, Stelfenkump, first vice pvesidem, R. Lesser, R M. Meiss, M, Murrinson, B Grad, L. Green, J. Bronell, C. Friedman, JV Buyers- BeMomin. Second Raw: 5. Rubin, R. Alex, C. Becker, S, Barasch, A. Chudnof, dorfer. L, Clark, P. Zuchowicki, Third Row: B. Goref, M. Zolesky, E. Fishman, SK Ruhn, FTA AUDlO-VISUAL AIDS VISUAL AIDS CREW: Firs! Row: T. Colbl T. Howard, B. Cohen. Second Row: Neugebauer, T, Mains, R. Weingorfner, Crew Cupmin. FOUTH'I Row: A. Sloan, R. Burlar, TV Rico, L. Napier. Third Row: Mr, Anderson, M. Ray, T. Sfolder, K. T. KUth, J. Buckmon. J- Howard . wmxrij, , um Illll Mun t yum ' mun Win. v, 0.41 . mqqmawn-U ; V MQFcFl-n-vzf Miag Y-TEENS: Firs! Row: C. Carroll, L. McCullagh, P. Schriever, S. Reed. Second Row: 5. Bray, J. Banks, M, Wheekr, C. Davis, T. Bummer, F. Waller, B. Huckelby. Third Row: 5. Spears, P. Owing, 5. Shore, L. Farley, P. Harris, L Clark, B. Blecsh, D. Bollard YJEENS OFFICERS: Laura Clark, vice-presidem; Bev Blesch, president; - Dom Bollard, treasurer. Not picfured: AWE: Gardner, secremry. LIBRARY AIDS LIBRARY AIDS: Firs? Row: D. SmmueIson, C. Roppoporf, C. Shuilen Second Row: A. Sloan, B. Heed, L. Tocke, C. Cook, J. Blesch, P. MeFfordA Third Row: Y. Roman, K. Ronsome, D. MeHord, M. Carson, B. Finsho, HA Marcus, L. Mil- ler, B. Blesch, M, Hart, 5, Lehrer, P Fay, E. Moritz. J gum; r11 . W H KEY CLUB: Firs? Row: R. Beck, R. Field, A Greenland, treasurer; S. Haber- Fourih Row: A. Simon, P. Feldmon, J. Royal, 5. Zakem, R4 RoberTS, D. Hirsch- man, Vite prESident; L Sandler, president; C. Ebel, secretary; MT Silvermon, berg, MT Abrams, R. Shuller, MT Mendelson. Fifth Row: J. Kaplan. L Thomas, Second Row: L. Kaplan, P. Kaplan, M. Ackerman, MT Skolnick, LT Heldmun, R. J. Kaplan, A. Eden, H. Alexander, I. Juchx, R. chksmcn, D. Eehr, MT Nebol- h Mayer, D, Schreiberg, P. Nidich. Third Row: 5. Horwirz, H. PetricoFF, L Fried- sky. mun, MV Beck, 5. Lipp, M. Brenner, L. Horwiiz, 3. Gordon, H. Waiermun. KEY CLUB Key Clubls consTrucTive obiecTives are To serve Wood: ward and The communiTy, To encourage good citizenship and co-operoTion, and To develop iniTioTive and leader- ship. This service organizaTion hos porTicipoTed in o num- ber of worThwhile proiecTs This year, in accordance wiTh iTs forthrigh'r moTTo, We buifd. The members of The or- ganionion added Their efforTs To The NeediesT Kids of All drive and collected canned goods and funds for 5 needy families during Thanksgiving. See your way clear To vote, suggesf Chuck EbeI and Henry Alexander. Bob Field and Mickey Beck guTher magazines for Longview children. I90 BIG SISTERS The primary purpose of The Big Sisters Organizotion is To orienT sevenTh grade girls To The complexiTies of Wood- ward life. A member's iob of helping her liTTle sisTer od- iusf To a new, crowded way of life conTinues beyond The initial orienToTion. This year, Through The eFForTs of a co- ordinating commiTTee 0T Twelve girls, The organionion has been especially efTeCTive in Tulhiling iTs obiigoTion. Among iTs ocTiviTies This year were a picnic in The Tall and 0 Big SisTers' nighT during The TooTboH season. BIG SISTERS: Firs? Row: K. Thielmeyer, D. Whisenhunt, R. Tassel, D. Boskind, l. Levine, S. Flanagan, P. Punerson, S. Graller, Second Row: Be Brown, R Dombur, L. Duszynuf, B. Rinsky, L. Kubokoff, D. Mcmhews. J, Bays, M. Cnhn, T. Foley, A. Greenberg, J. Hersher, R. Leeser. D. Stern, J. Schwartz, Third ROW: BT Fink BA Koshover, P. Levine, D. Cusher, S. Skurow, L. Arons, S. Schwartz, B. Bernstein, F, KobokoH, J. Rels, RT Alex, E. Schwartz, J. Harris, M, Porifz, J. Mosbcch. Fourth Row: A. Harper, H, Hartman, S. Schofer, E. Fishmun, J. Hendricks, C. Schroeder, M. Becker, R. Biggs, S. Rauch, B. Kon- Ter, K. OscherwiTz, E. Friedman, CT Kreger, S. Carson, CT meon, G. FroTscher. Fifth Row: 3. SeTevan, ST Younghuns, M. Holtke, S. Rehn, G. Hill, A. King, V, Boight, P. Peyton, l, Delaney, J. Adler, P. Oning, S, AlTbcier, L. Clark, L. -5 BIG SISTERS OFFICERS: FirsT Row: Sharon Flanagan, Marlene Cohn, Tawny Foley, Donna Ecskind. Second Row: Rhoda Tassel. Iris Levine, Sharon Grol- Ier, PGT Pufferson, Debbie Mcfthews, Debby Whisenhunf. Not Pictured: Jenny Bays, Koren Theilmeyer. Bernstein, D. Linden Sixth Row: C. Friedman, .L Friedman, N. Sopodin, C. Barr, 3. Meiz, L. Reins, L. Green, J. Alexander, C. Knoop, K. Lieberman, M. Zulesky, S. Whitf, J. Moore, C. Bill, R. Wentzel, N. Osborn, Seventh Row: PT Haines, S, Slere, MT Weitzel, J, Eichorn, S. Wilkinson, M; Hunley, L. Tessen- dorf, BV Bleach, P. Mann, 5. Bernstein, B, Goldberg, EV Long, S. Stein. DA Seigel, B. Long, D. Ballard. Eighfh Row: D. Hobbs, E. Messer, L. Cohn, N. Mar- mer, N, Reinschnidl, D. Busick, C. Smifh, D. McDeviH, N. Huidt, M. Gerson, C. Moslov. D. Mullin, M. Schind, A. Dombcr, P, Fcrkcse Ninth Row: 3. Helwig, P, Nelson, P, Corbeon, JT Katz, M. Kiessling, M. Russak, L Armstrong, J. Bayer- schorfm, K. Williams, A. GeTz, R. Sevesfer. C. Gordon, S. Freeman, J, Magnoe rini, D. Hill, K. Price. NEWSWR1TING: E, Schwartz, D. Mandel, BA Wilkinson, 5. Wise- man, Standing: K. Davis, D. Cohen, C. Ruebusch N EWSWRI I I N G NEWSWRITING: B. Sapodin, C. Fink, Standing: D. BernfeId, L. Kruse, T. Avro- homi, Bl Kuhn, H. Brown, EA Gudy. WFAE W.F.A E.: Seaied: J. Mitchel, A Eolterman, M. KatL Sianding: M. Russak, R, Morris, C. Watson, K. Miller, 5. Strong, 5. Gruber, E. Jormon, M, Murrinson, I92 STUDENT STORE.- L Cook, M, Chapman, E, Theiss. STUDENT STORE BOOK ROOM BOOKROOM: Chuck Berry, Rich Honiey, Jerry Steltenkarnp LUNCH ROOM LUNCHROOM AIDS: Firs? Row: P. Greene, C. Floyd, T. Doiley. Second Row: C Vought, M. Boone. N. Madman, G. Hunt. M. Woerner, C. Kendrick. J Sharp, B Hunt NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES The Woodward chapters of the Nofionol Hon- or Sociefy, QFHliaTed with the noTionol organ- ionions, provide service and honor academic excellence. Each chapter seTs ifs own scholas- Tic requirements for membership. Scholar- ship, Leadership, ChochTer, Service is The Honor Society motto, Senior High Honor So- ciety's activities This year included an iniTict- Tion banquet a speech by Dr. Heinlein, C1 progressive dinner, and o TuToring program. Diane Weiner purficipmes in studem furoring program. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: FirSf Row: J, Dodrow, D. Lehen J Caddell, J. boum, K Gutgself, S, Knoop, D Bernfelcf, L, Sherman, L McFuHond, N. Hel- Behrl J. Levenson, treasurer; P. Conrad, president; L. Lambert, vice president wig, A Wolf, T. Garnet Fifth Row: B Johnsion, S. Steffens, J. Fugazzi, S. D. Feldman, secretary; H. Alexander, J. Block, R. Itkoff. Second Row: V. Leh- Fabe, S. Thomas, A. Fax, A Wagner, M. Seilkop, L. Hendley, R. Beck, L. man, B. Lerner, A. Pqut, E. Baker, M. Rosen, N. Schloct, M, Mandell, PV Fay, Thomas. Sixth Row: G. Lobser, M. Howe, P thz, 5. Greenwold, M. Kufos, M. J. Buckmun, SA Houser. Third Row: T Kohler, A. Morse, R. Jones, P. Warren, Meisa; M. Beck, M. Baum, P. Allen, D. Weiner, L. Kruse, M. Wilchins. Seventh P. Schmidt, L. Ackerman, D, Bruegmun, M. Schulein, D. Walther, 5. Levy, Miss Row.- D Meinshouuen, l. Freilich, J. Kaplan, B. Rogovin, P. Rolnick, B Gor- NickelE, adviser. Fourih Row: L, Hifzernann, V. Gutin, L. Schulze, A. Tennen- don, M. Weinberg, Mike SfreFF, .L Pesout, H, Home, S Horwitz SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: First Row: R. Newhouser, D. Cusher, J. Solomon, L. Blicblum, MV Nathan, Treasurer, C. Nechemias, Vice President, D. Behr, President M, Cohn, B. Roth, J. Benson, C ITkoFf. Second Row: J, Hoeltke, E. Sapudin, A Alpert, P. Oning, P. Koplon, L Schlechf, R. Mayer, R, Fieid, J. Burrus, E. Fishmanl C. Schroeder, N. Wolf. Third Row; D. Beskind, K. Hort, C. Schechfer, D. thsenhunl, C. Kreger, l. Levine, D. Linder, D. Siegel, B. Git- Hemun, J. Hodde, L, Reins. Fourth Row: R. Radabuugh, S. Coopcr, B. Burch- LEIIy Blicblum and Bruce Hyman examine Honor Society emblems. 195 kes, 3. Werner, J. Eichhorn, N Engstmnd, J. Fn'edman, L Ellison, D. Busick, N. Reinschmidt, S. Gruber, S. Adler, J. Bronell. FiHh Row: C. Berry, 5. Takeuchi, S. Biggs, F. Greenkmd, S. Habermun, F. Hammer, 8. Harrison, M. Hartsock, L. Thielen, B. Hyman, A. Fischer, L. HorwirL S. Zukem, J. Bernfeid, Sixth Row: R. Wocksmun, J. Kimphe, TA Hammond, B, Spencer, J Kuplun, L, Cohn, L Sandler, 3 Pilder, A. Eden, D. Rothman, B. Klein, J. Alien, D. Yund, L. Weiss- buch. C. Nechemins conducts initiation ceremonies. . . mum.qu 5W. PEP CLUB Pep club's purpose is To promote The ocTiviTies of The oTherschoolorgonionons.lTTHesTo do Th5 by sup- plying buses for games, sponsoring color days, and selling various novelTies To insTill Hpep in The sTudenT body. This pep can be divided inTo Three coTe- goHee pHde, enmuyosnu 0nd parhdpaHon. Phde B The general ohhude ThoT makes school ochwhes successTUI; enThusiasm describes The feelings and ac- hvhms ofThe specknom; 0nd poerpohon comes from The players represenTing The school and sTUdenT body. .,' JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Diane Tobin, Treasurer; Liz Hyman, secretory; Judy Wheeler, president; Pam Thielen, vice president. 197 PEP CLUB OFFICERS: NonCy Osborn, president,- Joni Messer. vice presie dent,- Chuck Marksburry, Treusurer; Put PoHerson. secretary. Pep Club sells school spirit. Mysteries of the universe are unravellede JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Junior Science Club's purpose is To teach its members to oppre- cioTe The true value of science. This year's major field Of study wos osTronomy. Among The moior projects were The recondi- fioning of The school telescope, s'rclrgozing, and learning all of JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Tc Baker, . . A 4 , . . y e the constellation; The Junior Smence Club met once 0 week and secretary,- Mike Slhlerman, preswdenf; Debbie Rohn, II- I I broriun; Steve Oscherwitz, treasurer. under The sponsorship of Mr. Lloyd Watts, The Clubs fwenTy-five members can look forward to on exciTing future. JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB: Firs? Row: T. Baker, secretary, S. Oscherwltz, Schneider, P. Proude H. Hunley, B. Head, J. Kersey, 1, Wolfe Third Row: D, treasurer, D. Rohn, librarian. Second Row: B, Kumin, M. Lehmer, D. Cole, C. Block, D. Biggs, R, Goodhcm, D, Shorfmon, V. Oscherl 1-H; i xXIrr COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS: First Row: JV Schwartz, A, Eden, M. Ncrhcn, Treasurer, L. Clark-Secretary, P. Kaplun, President, A. Greenland, Vice President R. Crutcher, Membership Chairman Je Buckmun. Second Row: P. Cohen, CV Nechmius, C. Schroeder, R. Newhouser, C. Cordell, S. Younghans, COWA To keep members invdved in the worlds currenT economic, po- litical, and social situofion is The primary funcTion of the Council on World Affairs. With The advice of Miss Ko'rherine Heitz, and The ofhcers, The Council was completely reorganized. A con- stitution and a new office gave each member inTeg'r'oI respon- sibilify in The group's success: Movies, debates, lectures by peace corps ve'rerons, Teachers, and college p'rofessors were feo- Tured of monthly meetings. COWA solves uncfher maior world problem. L. Kabukoh. Third Row: S. Lipp, L, Kopbn, G. K?Ng, K. Ransome, S. Bray, K. Ronlyl M. Silvermon, M. Zipkes. Fourth Row: J. Kaplan, S. Biggs. I4 Lichfensze 15in, L. Blicblum, F. Hammer, 5. Zoken. S. Horwitzl Fifth Row: J. Kaplan, L. Weissboch, J. Casper, De Ro1hmun, J. Bernheld, P. Nidiche COWA OFFICERS: M. Nathan, Treasurer; P. chlcn, Presi- dent; A. Greenland, Vice President; A. Eden, Steering Com- mittee Vice President No? Picfured: L. Clark, Secretary; R. Crutcher, Membership Chairman. '7 DECA members practice future sales technique, Distribufiva Education Clubs of America is an organization ThoT develops leaders for marketing and disfribuTion. Deco members receive knowledge under The classroom in- structions of Mrs. Helen Bowers 05 well 05 ac- TUO! experience in required porT Time iobs. Money received from The sole of candy apples and Funny Former candy was used To sponsor c: banquet. This bcmque'r was heid To show The oppreciofion Deco members had for Their employers. DECA: First Row: J. Hersher, C. Perkins, D. Cloyborn, GA Kelley, P. Seidner, J. Sheppard, D, Martin, S. Messer, M. Willis, G. Rubenstein. Second Row: .T- Murgolis, 5. Summons, L. Perlsfein, J. Reis, S. Rosen, R. Sucks, G. Jar- nicki, C. Sheffield, P. Lees. Third Row: L Mullenix, T. Redmon, Ch Mathews, B, DECA DECA bites into care of problem. Goldberg, Sh Crutcher, J. Messer, J. Plat, C. Smith, R, Pope, T. Kalb. Fourth Row: 5. Siddul, M. Farley, M. Boyd, J. Socks, L Oneal, L. Spiegel, Sh Allison, C. Sawyer, H. Browning Sixth Row: J. Nunn, R. Wasserman, .1. Sims, R. Pewdery, S. Jones, 5. Newstute, L. Sass, R. Brounsfein. 2471 F113 CHESS CLUB: P. Tomlinson, D. Meyers, B. Chapman, A. Eden, A. Simon, M, Silvermun, l. Zimmer- mGl'L HEALTH CAREERS HEALTH CAREERS: First Row: R Wentzei, Treasurer; R. Newhouser, President; R. Dombor, Vice-PresidenT,-, MT Zipkes, Secretary. Second Row: C. GroshoH, B. Werner, J. Johnson, D. Neuer, J. Schwartz, E. Plotnick. Third Row: C. Smifh, M. GoldhoTT, O. Lurie, E. Friedman, M. Becker, G. Sanders. FourTh Row: M. Mueller, Jo Moore, A, King, B. Silversiain, B. Kclelter. HT HurTmun. Fifth Row: J. Kaplan, T. Grogan, L. Reed, B. Huckuby, Founded oT Woodward High School under The name of FuTure Nurses of America, The Woodward HealTh Careers Club Took on iTs presenT nome oT The beginning of 1958 as it expanded iTs membership To include Those sTudenTs who looked To- words 0 career noT only in nursing buT in oTher helds reIoTed To heolTh. FuTure di- eTicions, public heoITh ond soniToTion workers, IoboroTory ond X-roy Technicians ioined The ranks of The club. This year, under The odvisorship of Mrs. Ruby How- kins, The club meT To discuss careers in heolTh and hear proTessionoI personnel speak. Their ocTiviTies also included sev- eral inTeresTing held Trips. Avi Eden mcfches wits wiTh Dole Meyers. The Woodward Chess Club is one of The mosT ClcTive organionions of HS size in The school. The club odvisor, Mr. Lloyd WoTTs, meT wiTh The Ten members of The dub 0T which Time They held chess moTches. The. Chess Club's members concluded on onnu- ol TournamenT when They vied Tor The honor of holding The Top posiTion 05 The number one chess player in The school. h I I .-, . E t 9 r E 7; DEBATE TEAM: Firs? Row: B. Buumeister, E. Jarman, D. Longford, A. Eden, P. McCullon, J. Stevens, T, Bromoll, L. chlun, P. Anderson, H. PeTricoH, M. Schemer, L. Moore Second Row: S. Friedman, V. Tomurfn, KT Roney, L-MCClusky,J. Goldberg, C.Cc:rrol, R. Burden, R. Roberts DEBATE TEAM The Debate Team discusses The Timely 0nd cru- cial currenT evenTs of The world. Members learn L; To organize, Think, onolyze, and effectively pre- Experienced squad members explain The Techniques of debcTeT ' T 1 T. senT Their moTeriols in order To persuade. They :1; EIIEEEE learn The arts of research, selfediscipline, 0nd '3'? 3H , Teamwork The Team belongs To The NoTionol Forensic League, 0 NoTionol High School speech organionion. The presenT Team is confidenT ThoT 5T will reTom iTs presenT TiTIe 0T SouThwesT- em DisTricT Champions. The Team discusses JosT minuie details of its case. F.B.L.A. The Fu'rure Business Leaders of America is on organ- ization That develops leadership for use in the busiw ness World. This group was composed of Twenty- eighf lunior and senior girls. In working Together in diverse proiec'rs, The girls increased Their knowledge of business. This year They visited businesses and ot- tencle-d The regional convenTion of Dayton and The nafional Convenfion in Cincinno'ri. FBLA OFFICERS: Diane Hobbs, vice presiden'; Linda Flechtheim, president; E. Lung, B, Long, and K. Wallace check scrapbook to be entered in sfofe Sandy Easter, secretory; Kathy Zins, Treasurer. contest. F.B.L.A.: First Row: K. Wallace, historian, Dh Hobbs, vice-president, L. Flechf. heim, presidenr, K. Zins, treasurer. Second Raw: Bh Angel, G. Phiibin, JV White, Ien, C. Mucinfyre, Sh Burden, R. Rhodes, B, Oscherwitz. Fourth Row: K. Smith, A Roark, F. Timbassi, E. Morilz. Third Row: F. Waller, D. Trimble, K, Lewal- E. Lung, B. Long, B. Horver, S. Seuy. DRAMA CLUB: FirsT Row: Mr. Aug, Adviser; K Miller, Vice-Presidem; R. Mor- ris, President,- 5, Wilkinson, Secretory,- M. Hunley, Clerkv NoT Pictured: R. CruTcher, Treasurer, Second Row: C. Patton, C, Becker, 8. Borosch, C, Perkins, L, Kubakoff, A. Greenberg, JT Harris, P. McSpadden, A. Chudnof, E. Wolfe. Third Row: E. Fishmcn, S. Doherly, R. Eghermon, H, Gunson, E. Schwarz, S, Courtier, L. Taylor, L. Ackermon, R. Roberts. FourTh Row: K GuTge OFFICERS: K. Miller, Vice-president; R. Crutcher, Treasurer; R. Morris, President; 5. Wilkinson, Secretary,- M. Hunley, CTerk. 204 sell, J. Eppersan, B. Long, DT Marlowe, S. Selevan, D. Siegel, R. Emcnuei, CT Cordell, L. Schulze. FiHh Row: G Simmons, L. Thielen, K. Ransome, J. Malley, M. Berger, ET Warner, N. Buchwald, MA Wolfe, S. Summons, D. Martin, J. K012, L. Blicblurn, JT Levine. Sixth Row: J, Miichell, CT Meyer, 5. Dickey, B. WyckoR, C. MiTchusson, K, McNeil, M. Russuk, MV Kiesling, C. GroshoH, R. Alex- ander, C. Temorin, M. Katz, C. Sucks, I. Fox. DRAMA CLUB A vorieTy of ocTiviTies, including ocTing, costuming, seT designing and building, direcTing, make up cmd publiciTy, QTTrocT more Then sevenTy sTudenTs To The Drama Club of Woodward High School. Some of The school's mosT creoTive sTudenTs Find This organionion a useful ouTIeT for Their expressive TolenTs. Under The supervision of Mr. Ronald Aug, many 0 member finds his place in The Field of The creoTive urTs. Those who wish To TurTher Their Theatrical obiliTy seek enTronce info The NoTionol Thespion SocieTy. For The HrsT Time, The group held 0 dance in The spring in order To raise money To offseT producTion cosTs. The Final resuIT of many hours of Tedious work was The Club's presenTG- Tion of Three plays, Two Tullelength plays and 0 one- ocT ploy given 0T cm assembly; lllll't' STAGE CREW Stage crew's few members work obouT fwice 05 long as anyone else for every dro- mofic performance. The boys must be carpenters, eledri- cicms, and sound Technicians and have on undersfonding of stage procedures and lighting effects. STAGE CREW; First Row-M. Kapson, Mr. Aug, L Molloh, D. Ruhgk, Second Row -D Pifchar, M. Aronoff, 04 Fox, M. McNeol, LadderiB. Sfevens, D. Rosenfield, B. RosenFIelcl, G. Robbins, Third RowiL Schlocht, J. Meyers, R. Wilner. Stage Crew constructs Showcase sefs. Thornfon Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth was seen by the largesi audience in drama dub hisiory to offend 0 single perform- once. The Theme of This masterful comedy concerns The endurance of Mon and his universe! problems. The production in- volved more Then seventy students in crew, commitiees, 0nd COST. Mrs. Antrobus pleads wiih Mr. Amrobus not to give ii uii up. Mrs. Anirobus iKuren Miller'l implores fhe conveeners to Save rhe Family. George Anfrobus iChuch Morksberryfi and Sabina lehy McNeili embrace. Karen Miller and Chuck Meyer evolve o Charaderizmion. LITTLE MOONW OF ALBAN Marilyn Russnk and Rich Morris run through their lines. The unusual and fender Tragedy Lihle Moon of Albon, by James CosTigon, fakes place in Duinn during the Irish rebellion Toward The beginning of The cenTury. The play is oboui 0 young girl who becomes 0 Sister of ChariTy offer her lover is killed. A tense moment in His Mamats Boy. Sandy Diamond emotes in I'His Mama's Boy. JUNIOR HIGH THEATER GUILD The Junior High Theater Guild oFfords Junior High students at Woodward with the opportunity to participate in many activities connected with stage performances, Included among their ac tivities are set building, designing, moke-up, publicity, costuming, directing, and acting. The Theater GUHd produced three plays during the hrst semester. They were His Mama's Boy, Final Dress Rehearsal, and The Friendly Per- suoders. Also the Guild acted out skits at weekly meetings. A member of Junior High Theater Guild can learn as much as he desires. If he wishes to improve and to grow in knowledge and under standing, the Theater Guild is there. Mr. Anuple coaches Julie Golding in Friendly Persunden JUNIOR HIGH THEATRE GUILD: Firs? Row: P. Voglarl Secretary; Mr, J, A. Anaple. Advisor; 5. Thompson, President B. Mayer, Vice-President; D. Tobin, Treasurer. Second Row: 3. Jacobs, CV SwilHnger, A. Ginelmun, D. Goidberg, 3. Diamond, B, Abrams, R. Weinberg, S. Goldberg, L. HeHmon, S. Ham's, M. Sander Third Row: C. Kolun, R. Aronoff, K. Gilch, C. Liebemhol, C. Ber- mcm, 5. Pockros, G. Rogovin, E. Murgolis, L. Brown, S, Cohen, D. Green, D; Day. Fourth Row: G. Wiener, J. Behr, J. Koplcm, S. Spalfer, L. Robin, M. Riss- chsf mmme preparation for Final Dress Rehearsulf' over, J. Tassel, D. Kofz, P. Eusrer, D chIon, C. Fishmcn, J. Gonstein, L. Miller, D. Kuhr. Fifth Row: L. Cohen, B. Bcumeister, J, Metz, 5 Levy, AV Fogel, l. Phillips, M. Hort, S. Rapoporf, M. Schulein, L. Wolfson, J. Zippersfefn, 5. Marcus, R. Saks, C. Cook. Sixlh Row: D. Weiner, P. Sims, J, Vacs, R. Fensfer, G. Brown, D. Friedman, I1 Hepner, A. Tennenboum, N. Helwig, G. Duane, .3. Sigmcn, R. Smith, I. FrIedmon. LATIN CLUB The Woodward LoTin Club sTrives To ocquoinT iTs members wiTh The cusToms and daily habiTs of The ancienT Romans. Through skiTs Taken from The Aeneid, from Cicero's oroTions, and from The works of oTher noTed wriTers, The sTudenTs see before Them Roman dress, Roman culTure, end The classic IETeroTure TheT hos IosTed Through The ages. LecTures from various professors Ground The ciTy enrich members of LGTin Club wiTh oddi- Tionol hisToriccl knowledge. CUT votes melle soporutum eT medicatis frugibus oHom obicit. LATIN CLUB: First Row: D; Wright, J. Buckmon, M. Kulas. A. Alpert F. Kopw Ion, E. Schwartz, M. TopITTs, D. LowensTein, M. Brown, Second Row: A, Dukes, T. Dreskin, H. Gorison, C, Wright, D. Boss, P. Warrenl S. Knoop, M. Acker- man, B. Sander, Third Row: T. Reinhort, B. Kossner, L. Kaplan, J. Dude, D. Lewis, B, Miller, A Wagner, l. Zimmerman, BT Grad, Fourth Row: G. Young, LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Eva SchworTz, treasurer; Adele AlperT, president; MurTo Kuros, secretary; Paul Koplun, vice president. R, STein, J. Eichhorn, 5. Voos, A. Fox, K. Peni', JT Lewis, S. Kcufrmn, N. Zeller. L7 Kruse, Fifth Row: 5. Froischer, J. Cohn, D. Shofer, M. Howe, A. Rodgers, J. Fugozzi, B. Ream, R. Weiner, A. Vilensky, Sixth Row: 3. Horwirz, J. MitcheH, L. Weissbach, T. Grogon, E. Gordon, H. Jornicki, M. Sheff L Block, G. Meiners, I. Freiliche GERMAN CLUB: First Row: H. Aron, A. Greenberg, F. Hummer, Vice Presl- dem; Re Leeser, Secretary,- J. Bough, Y. Rumou, G. Johnson. Second Row: 34 Boumeisier, J. Scull F. Freeman, B. Walters, A. Boltum, K. Davis, K. Black, GERMAN CLUB German Club aims at giving The German sm- denf 0nd oTher students lnTeresTed in German The opportunity to learn about German cuifure and history, Although The club's omciol pro- ceedings are carried on in English, films, re- cordings, and speakers are offen heard in Ger- mcm. The members also discuss evenTs concern- ing Germany and its culfure. Cincinnati ist ein rye-breod Burg, II II 2H Ae Samuel, R GroeTZinger, R. Conord MdvisorL Third Row: J. Cox, l. Lowen-r stein, T. Davis, J. Bernfeld, B. Rosenberg, J. Wilson, W. Jones, R Ryle, F. Ise- monne GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Renee Leeser, secretory; Kathy McNeil, President,- Frank Hummer, vice presidem; Judy Krupnick, ireasurer. FRENCH CLUB: First Row: M. Srarace, P. Amns, J. Kaplan, D. Busick, S. S. Jubehrer, L. sz, Founh Row: B. Blesch, D. Whisenhum, M, Holfke, R New- Grcber, S. Adher, P. Greenland, M. Gildenblon, E. Beckmun. Second Row: manh B. Kubkin, M. Zipkes, P. Orfing, S. Younghonsd P. Kaplan, M. Meiss. Fihh B. Weisbrof, E. Flotnick, D, Zakem, R. Nebolsky, C. Swillinger, L, Neuer, SK Row: B. Huckuby, P. Von Metre, K, Ronsome, L. Cohn, B. Bukhkes, B. Grad, Nidich, T, Sfrous, A. Plum, W. Proger. Third Row: A Eden, R. Bavermon, A.Weisbrof, P. Nidich,M.Cohn, E, Richer, J. K012. M. Mart, R. Eghermon, M. Mondeli, H. Freilich, C4 Dennis, R Hyums, A. Klien, FRENCH CLUB The customs and traditions of French culture are The 0nd going interesfs of French Club led by Mr. Thomas D'Amico. This year started with on informcfrive 0nd cul- turally s'rimulafing lecture by Dr. Cordew of 1he Univer- sity of Cincinnmi. Princess Martha RusToli spoke of cmo'rher of French club's meetings Telling of her experi- ences OS on orcheologisf in French Morocco. Also French Club oftended a play of the Edgecliffe Acad- emy 0nd p1onnedfo dine 0f Pigoll's. Les am: chcmams. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Donna Busick, vice presidem; Phil Greenland, treas- urer; Susan Graber, presidenf; Jan Kuplcm, secretory; Not Pictured: Stephanie Adler, Hrs? vice president. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club endeavors to provide Spanish sfue dents wiTh both practical and cuITurol experi- ences outside of The classroom. The club's spon- sor, Mrs. Julio Suid, showed her slides of Mexico of one meeTing, At The Chrisfmcs meeting, mem- bers were Told about ChrEsTmos in Mexico and later broke 0 pinom. L05 estudfontes porticpan en Ins costumbres esponolcs. SPANISH CLUB: First Row: J. Arons, Ne FuHCk, D. Rothmon, E. Lung, L Arons, N. Marks, K. Kruus, Mrs. Suid, R. Wclpa, L. Zeldin. Second Row: V. Lehman, E. Spiegel, C. waen, J. Doctrow, L. Flechtheim, J. Barcsh. B. Lerner, J. Kap- Ion, K Miller, H. Gonson, S. Hoffmann. Third Row: H. Klug, S. Carson, A. Wolf, FA Williamson, R. Newman, L. Ackermnn, Be Kosher, B. Silversfein, P. Lehrner, CA Siegelrnon, P, Conrad Fourih Row: R. Smith, M. Schulein, Se Ki- SPANISH CLUB OFFiCERS: Nancy Marks, secretory,- Emily Lang, presidenf; Dove Rothmcn, treasurer; Lynn Arons, vice president fuiuwifz, D. Siegel, B, Long, E. Fishman, B. Goret, P. Cohen, M. Beskind, M. Becker, R. Saks. Fifth Row: J. Burkey, C. MosFov, B. Bartleif, Se Freikinl L. Lornberf, 5. Rothmun, N. Helwig, J. Levenson, S, Thomas, M, LMmon, M. Gerv son, N. Watkins, Sixfh Row.- Je Coddell, Se Sherrick, C. Friedman, B. HyoH, S. Horwirz, M. Weinberg, J. Adams, K. Newhordt, H. Alexander, B. Baum, M. Hill. HI-Y The serious purpose of Hti is expressed by The moTTo, le Third, ofTer God and oThers. The boys heid o Tund-roising candy sole, wrapped Toys for The NeediesT Kids of All proiecT, porTicipoTed in The Ohio HE-Y YouTh in GovernmenT program, and per- iodically oTTended church TogeTher. In 0 less serious mood They Took porT in a bonfire porTy, o FoTher and Son bcmqueT, and boskeTboll 0nd sofTboll TournamenTs. Hle OFFICERS: Bob WiTkinson, Treasurer; Bob Kobel, president; Jim Mcn- They, secrerory; John Mafhews, vTce-presideni; John Reed, chopTain. Hi-Y: Firsf Row: J. Spiess, JT Manthey, Secretory, B. Stone, RT DreHer, D. Yund, J. KTmpeL S, SiddoH, 5, Ger'dsen, F. Gilbert Mr, FTeang, Adviser. Second Row: J. Fchon, D. Donohee, D. Rose, D. MiTcth, K. Lee, R. Chapman, T. Hom- Religion, Service, FeHowship: precepts of Hi-YV mond, J. Mathews. Third Row: 8. Greenwell, BA Cottel, D. Cedergren, M. Ape plegote. T. Fox, K. Ellison, J. Reed, E. Hawks, D. Oexmun. BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Firs! Row: H. Browning, W. Young, J. Stein, J. Lozerownl, J, Weaver, M. Gloss, J RoyoL R. Wcssermon. Second Row: J. Bible, 5. John- son, M. Tewell, NL Bruvermon, P. Feidmcm, H GaIster, R. Golden, J, Cain. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: First Row: V, Larch, D. Okrenrl G Cook, J. WoIans, M. Mowes. M, Tcpiifs Second Row: R, Wervhu'wser, S. Aberman, M. Shehon, J, Geise, M. Wheeler, B. Ronon. Third Row: N. Marks, M. Goldhcg, Y. Piitord, Third Row: B. Gron, B, Burrus, M, Saul, T. Ram, E. Ellis, M Schema, DV Richards, M. McMiHon, BA OMB. J. Burden, M. Troxel, S. Marsh. Fourrh Row: C. Frisby, M. Mom'nson, E. Comp- bell, F. WoHer. P. Greene. S, Glcniz. Fifth Row: K. Davis, P. WHson, .i. Burgs, K. Eskin, O. Schuhz, L. Thiew'er, S. Messer. SENIOR CHOIR: First Row: T. Scheve, P. McSpodden, C. Patton, MA HuH, C4 lfkoH, R, Nebolsky. Second Row: D. Alexander, N. MiHer, R. Wenrzel, 5, Stein, 5. Sermkin, 8. Kosher. Third Row: K. Miller, B. Powers, P. Patterson, K. Hort S Slate, S. Farris. Fourth Row: D. Busick, K. Ronsome, S. Schu- escher, M. Kiesang, D. Mcmhews, M. Be!- ger. Fifth Row: M Mesloh C Behn, K. Mes- ser, C. Dickey, D. Hill, R. Mason, P. Leimun. Sixih Row; L. Thompson, M. Thur- manl S. Flanagan, J. Hynm K. Golloher, C. Taylor, 54 Worrel. SENIOR CHOIR: First Row: C. Perkins, A. Greenberg, E. WoWe, S. Hononn, 5. Ne- boisky, D. Lowenstein, T Foley, M. Paritz, J. Mosboch. Second Row: C. Murdock, B. SIIVerstein, S. Carson, J. Boys, D. Aphz- Iey, E. Aiephenson, L. Ahow, J. AHarigI-af, W. Heintzelmcn, Third Row: G. Frolscher, J. Adler, D. Siegel J. Hcehkel K, Oschev witz, B. Frost F. Burke, J. Roudebush, R Sfrausbcugh. Fourfh Row: P. Owens, F. Sien, S. Eorlywlne, K. Harper, P, Huines. l. JeFfriesl CK Schechter, B King, E. KueHner. Fiffh Row: D. Boskind, S. Stein, 5. White, F. Peywcn, T. Wuhlberg, 5. Ray's, B. Owens, 5, Stillpcss, A. Nichots. Sixth Row: B. Brawn, K. Williams, A. Weppler, B. Wern- er; J. Eichhorn, M. Schwartz, T. Bonner, J. Mcgncrini, S. Wilkinson. SENIOR CHOIR HARMONIZES Senior Choir provides fine music in a large group of about T70 members. Through This group, choral mu- sic is provided at special school programs and of conceris, including The Holiday Concert, Spring As- sembly, Founderis Day Program, Alumnol Assembly, Showcase, and commencement. This year Senior Choir SENIOR CHOIR: First Row: C, Hilbert, D. Horron, R. Roberts, R. Vaughn, 5. Applebaum, Di Scherrer, S. Doherfy. Second Row: G. Wilson, R. Foicmd. Ji Mathews, B. Stewart, 5 Carpenter, D. Howells, K. Neugebauer. Third Row: L. McGee, F, Pool, 5. Barnes, M. Greenberg, H. Waterman, A. Shreve. 0; Hill- mch Four'rh Row: D. Hirshberg, i. O'Neai, J. Hendricks, M Brovermun, H, song outside Woodward as well', in 0 performance for The Ohio Music Educators' Association. This choir is especially valuable because a great number of STU- den'rs have the oppormniiy to sing GT 0 high or'risfic level. Carnins, M. Morris, D. Weik. Fiffh Row: R, Wiikenson, P. Feldman, E. Shapiro, T. Caddell, R. Shulier, R, Crutcher, R. Payne. Sixrh Row: K. Rotrner, J. Donisi, M. Humm, F. Ferrell, D, Rose R. Dreger, G. Sigler, Seventh Row: R. Weingart- ner. l. Messing, R. Hcssebrock. G, Drexelius, J. Mi'rcheL A. Borrz, L. Arm- sfrang, T. Niesz. 5 R. VGUQEn, F3. Ne Crutcher, C, Dre'xfl'ws, D, Busick, S. SL913, K. MWer, K. Hark, M. Berger. Fifth :wer, M, HoH, P. MC- Row: C. Morksbern Mr Homm, J. Dunker', S Schu chner. N. Engstnd, K, Spud , C. Patton. CV . :, Shoemaker, Shah Row: B. Rosenfeld, C. Taylor, M. ' McNeiF. D. Nexander, S, Farris, P, Potterscn, Four1h Row: E. Some of the qroun crher around Ihe piano for an informal xmfite sessfon .. . g $ '21 VT 4;- v-h; . ,1 X1 3n; SQ. ENSEMBLE Ensemble occupies a unique pesiTion in The sTrucTure of The vocal music depurT- menT. Because 0T iTs fimiTed size, The group is mobile and has The opporTuniTy To perform ofTen. Its primary concern, producing The highest possibfe level of orTisTic performance, enToiLs long hours of diligent rehearsal. The appearances of This enThusiosTic, selecTive group are as numerous and varied OS The works in 1T5 reperfoire. Pleasure comes noT only in singing, but also in meeTing many rem ceptive audiences. ENSEMBLE OFFICERS: Donna Alexander, Secrefur'y; Ed Shoplrol President,- Mike Homm, Treasurer; Donhc Busick, Vice President Holiday spiriT emanates from EnsembTe. SOPHOMORE CHOIR SOPHOMORE CHOIR: First Row: M Ellionj J. Cohen, B. VoHuncr, A. Chudnof, R Eghermon, RV Lerer, V. FoXey, C, Wright, K. Kopp, T. Bievins, N Vidor, M. Dobbs. Secand Row: H. Freilich, D. Roch well, P. Huslen, PA Glassmun, 0. Stem, J. Krontz. F. FothergiH, M. Finkelsfein, M. Wilson, L. Ackermon, M. MondeH, C. Dennis. Third Row: P4 Jones, 5. Strong, 5. Knoop, M. Wilchins, W. Yoons, H. Perricoff, J. Mobberiy, M. Katz, S. Richardson, L, Taylor, C. Harris, M, Martin. Fourth Row: R. Hymns, K. Morgan, G. FUiron, D. Bers, J. Reed, T. Kimmey, P. Rolnick, M. Hocker, J. Gainer, H. Aron, L. Finer, P Greene. Fifth Row: P. Cohen. M. Carrier, D. Sexton, C. Goldsmith, No! Pictured: B. Greer. 220 JUNIOR CHOIR JUNIOR CHOIR: First Row: R. Summer, J. Kaplan, M. Richshafer, S. Neugebauar, MA Murmer, H. Green- land, D. Royls, S, Carney, C. Cosrner, L. McFarland, B. Jacobs, 3. Koshnver. Second Row: M. Casper, K. Martin, S. Kitoiewilz, 5 Spoken R. lfkoff, S. Shuller, G, Pendeftcn, D. Kuhr, M Schumon, S. Noble, J. Snider. Third Row: G. Dunoway, A. Poole, D. Stock- burger, J. Sigman, J, Zippersrein, D, Bernfeld, L. Apking, R. Jones, S. Frodge, A. Reed, P. Harris, D. Bray, B. Meier. Fourth Row: L. Hun, K. Buchmun, J. Blesch, H. Klug, S. Shor, S. Kellen Bl Duvenpori, C1 Clark, B Wright, L. Bonnell, S. Levy, M4 Weinberg. Fifth Row: M. Evans, D. Moore, M. Hacker, R Carter, E. Wages, A4 Greene, N. Helwig, E Crawford, B Wil- kinson, J. Brown, A. Kurovsky, L. McClellan, 5 Wimmer. Nof Pictured: P. Freeman, 3; Heindricks, B. Damn, L. Johnson MARCHNG BAND: First Row: S Shorfmon, D. Huff, R. Valerius, B. Phelps, R. Mefcolf, P. Ebophen D. Powell, D. Safer, F4 Freeman, 51 Cob, R. Jacobs. Second Row: R. Wiison, S. Lepsky, G. Winberg, J. Applegate, 5. STeme I Freflich, C. Harris, M. Fox, C. Hays. Third Row: D. Meeko, H. Heischmon, A Wagner, R. Jones, T. Kober, M. Boyd, J, CaddeH, B. Vmerius, N, Paynes. Fourth Row: M. Faust, J. Golding, K Maxwell, G. Houpstein, J. BowIing, B. RG- govin, D. Main, P. Huber, J. Alexander. Fiffh Row: 5. Busick. J. Frye, J. Ach, Band members and their porems are recognized on Band Night. R. Wilber, P. Troionl L. Patton. Sixth Row: 5. Worrel, S. GuHmun, J Cohn, L. Horwifz, M. SroHregen, H. Alexander, P. Conrad! P. Poslolski, W. Means. Seventh Row: L. Helson, L, Winston, K, Thompson, S. Seeskind, S, Sifburn, M. Howard, L Pesout, D. Franklin, R. Vogt. Eighth Row: P. Schmidt, M. Black- man, K. Turner, L. Kruse, C. Knoop, D. Smifh, S. Zakem, M. Koeninger, N. VunWogoner. Ninih Row: B. Murboch, R. Holman, K. Harris, M. Ferguson, L. Cook, 8 Harris, R. Shropshire, J. Krous, .1 Goldberg. Band Queen Nancy Van Wagoner proudly receives roses on Band Nighl 4:,- J BAND GROUPS The bond deportmenT is made Up of Marching Band, Symphonic Band, ConcerT Bond, and Junior Bond. The Toll was one of The most colorful seasons for Woodward bandsmen. The Marching Band per- formed before Thousands in precision drills and Theme shows The Termination of The Marching Bonde season marked The organichion of Symphonic Band, which provided fine music Tor The resT of The year, ITS ocTiviTies incfuded Showcase, Holiday Concert, Spring ConcerT, conTesTs, Tours, and commencement ConcerT Bond conTribUTed I'Ts performing obiIiTy To The musical success of The bond. Marching Band executes on CW forch'Ton in honor of palncipul, Clean Wingmd, Drum Meier Don Huff leads The Marching Band. SYMPHONIC BAND: First Row: J. Pesout, J. Cuddell, B. Marbock, J, Wilber, S. Busick, P. Tr'oicm, P. Huber, J. Nexunder, S. Worrel, Second Row: J. Ach, M. Faust, R. Wiisonl .L Goldberg, L, Helson, P. Sthmidl, M. Blackmon, N. Von Wagoner, R. Meimife, D. Mainl S. Zakem, D. Shcfer, P Conrad, P Ebacher, C. Knoop. Third Row: R. Volerius, R. Heiman, M. Koeninger, R. Jones, K Wanna share, Mr. Wolfle? ..-.Ww Maxwell, A. Wagner, K, Turner, C. Harris, 5. Harris, K. Harris, M. Ferguson, L Freilich, D, Smith, D. Powell, B. Rogovin, H. Nexnnder, L. Horwitz. FaurH-I Row: 5. Sherfmon, Manager, T. Kober, P. Brock. N01 Pictured: D. Stewart J. Bowling. Marching Band prepares to perform. JUNIOR BAND The Junior High Bond is made Up of Two groups, The Junior Band of Three- yeor members and The InTermedieTe Bond of Two-yeor members, These Two secTions combine To play for The Holi- day Concert, Spring ConcerT, 0nd ele- menTory school concerTs. The members of boTh groups praCTice long hours in The hope of later playing in The Senior High Bond. BRASS ENSEMBLE: C. Coopen F. Baldwin, G. Thielmeyer, F. Hiudi, G. Relay, 3 Cox. JUNIOR BAND: First Row: D. Samuelson, K. Seating. L. Brown Nice PresidemJ, R. Overman. 3' Owens, 0- Morrison, P. Clem, M. Ouziel, E. Cox, 5. Bernstein, I L. Hartman, C. Schoengold, L. Liebschutz, S, Ogden, 13. Boss, R. Alpert, C. R. Goodhorl, J. Konrad, H. Seldner, G. Relay, L. CasuTo, D. Watkins. Third Kruse, T. Meiss LTreosurerL D. Daugherty, D. Day, A. Shifres. E. Fieischman, Row: R. Kubakofi F. Baldwin, J. King, C. Cooper, F, Huidt, K. Taylor, M. R. Smith. Second Row: R. Mayer TPresidenH, N. Minks, 5. Harold Gecremrw, BIevins, G. Thielmeyer, NT Forges, L. NovikoH, ET HeFFIer. SENIOR STRING ENSEMBLE: First Row: MV Beck Row: M. Harding, G. Finkelstein, N. Ffeischman, R. Beck, G. Burkey. Fourth Nice Presidentr, S Thomas SecretoryJ, J. Buckmon, L. Friedberg. Second Row: N. Adams, 5. WiHioms, G. Havens, I. Lichfensztein, E. Juslen, C. Hicks. Third Nancy Adams in dedicated proche. Row: Pianists: R. Skurow, G Lobser. Diligent concentration. STRING GROUPS Woodward's Two sTring groups are The Junior STring Ensemble and The Senior STring Ensemble. Junior STring Ensemble plays CT The Spring Con- cert, 01 assemblies, 0nd OT eIemenTory schools. Senior Sfring Ensemble, 0 smaller group, entere Toins GT hospimis in addition To performing 01' The Holiday and Spring Concer'rs. The long range goal of The Senior Ensemble is To expand into an orchestra. Leon Friedberg perfeds his playing ubiiify. JUNIOR STRING ENSEMBLE: First Row: 3. Shuller, T. Kurds, R. Borosch, S. M. Wiuker, K. Bible, P. Johnson, E. LitrenhoFF, S, Kwicrek. Fourfh Row: L. Nidich, J. GoldhoH, I. Kemp. Second Row: M. Bell, N. Houser, R. Werner, R. Shegog, D. Kaplcn, D. Motley, R, Fensten B. Preston, C. Cook. Stein, 8. Alexander. B. Freeman, A. Dukes. Third Row: P; Blackmcn, M. Schmidt, ANNUAL EDITORS: B. Kubel, M. Cohn, P. chlcm, A. Eden, L. Cohn, LT WeISS. both A. Alper'r, D, Behr, L. Blicblum, L. Sandler, 5. Skurow, S. Graber. The fenders confer: coEee and copy. TThe caption To this is iusT Too Trile To prinTJ WOODWARD TREASURES The responsibliTy of The 1965 Woodward Treas- ures STQTT was To presenT c1 vivid occounf of The school year Through words and picTures. The pri- mary goal was securing qualify photographs and inTeresTing copy for producTion of The besT pos- sible yearbook, In oddiTion, sToTT members suc- ceeded in forming a closely-kniT, efhcienT work- ing uniT. Numerous porTies, one of which re- uniTed The sToTFs of The losT Three years' Treasures, and a Trip To The American Yearbook Company plonT in Hannibal, Missouri, provided reloxoTion 0nd highlighTed The evenTs of o busy and frUiTTUl year. From the reunion; Cohn '65; Loescher '63,- Dovis '63,'64,'65; Goldstein '64; Sandler '65. ANNUAL SLAVES: D. Delegafur, S, Pilder. P. GreenJund. S. Gersen, P. Nidich, A. Hanish. Only the trash can is courtesy of Hannibal chcees; 1he kids are Woodward's treasures, P. Kaplcm explains cropping 10 S. Schcfer, D. Decklebaum, and D. Linder. Freeman, G. Richards, L. Reins, C. Meyer, D. Meyers, J. Casper, B. Chapman, M ShuHsr. Sfanding: C. Kreger, S. Liebschmz, D. Behr, A. Greenkmd, R. Field, D. Friedman, A. Fischer, J Reinbach. BULLDOG BARKS EDITORIAL STAFF: Seemed: J. Katzinews bureau edhor, S. Hanleyikofure editor, D. Boskind-Jeque editor, C, Moslov-news edifor, M. Kaplon edimria1 editor, I. Levine-editoriul editor, 8. chermnn-edifor-in- M. Berger, A. Geller, chief, T. Humesfsporrs editor, K. Goland-sports edimr. On floor: M. Brown, S. BULLDOG BARKS EDITORS: Seated; C. Maslov, J. Kolz, T. Humes, K. Golond, D4 Boskind, 5. Henley. Sfunding: S. cherman. w V Mag -. EggumEDURH Donna ankind and Sieve Henley rush to meet decdlina BULLDOG if BARKS The aim of the Bulldog Berks Staff is To pro- duce 0 student newspaper which effectively i reHecTs The life of Woodward High Schoole H is The duTy of each reporter To discover news, .. To wriTe assigned stories, and To work cooper- i atively with editors. To do This, each 5109 mem- ber must be willing to give up much of his free 1 Time. This iob is done unremi'rTingly by re- : porTers 0nd ediTors each day in order to meet weekly deadlines. Not only does the Bulldog Berks publish the weekly paper in block and whiTe, but pro- duces 0 special blue and wh'uTe issue several Fridays of the year ro inspire school spirit. It also publishes 0 Bellringer Edition for The writerls contest 0 Founder's Day Issue, Honor Roll EdiTions every six weeks, and 0 special edition 01 The end of The year To honor OUT- sfcmding students. PHOTOGRAPHERS: D. Friedman, C, York, and M. Adher BULLDOG BARKS BUSINESS STAFF: K. Price, C. Bill, E. Friedman, R, Biggs, J. Moore! H. Sponnogel, K, MoL he , J. Borfels. ART CLUB: First Row: J. Katz, C. Fohten, Mr, Redfern, Adviser, M. Hartsock, Secretory, M. Holtke, President, R. Leeser, Vtce-President, K. Pettit, Treasurer, Ht Gonson, L. Heinter, M, Watkins, D. Perry. Second Row: L Jenike, J. Hodde, ART CLUB Precise techniques result in quality picture frames. D, Whisenhunt, 5. Younghons, A. Frisch, E. Fishman, K. Kruus. Third Row: 5. Shorfmun, E, Levy, PA Cohen, IV Bishop, M. Meiss, B. Grad, KA Fox, P. Lumun, Jt Zimmerman, Art Club, whose purpose is to stimulate interest in the visual cnrts beyond classroom experience, is on exceed- ingly active organization. The club takes field trips, sketching trips, and hears speakers on the subiect of ViSUOl arts. During the year, the club has made c: trip to Gibsort Cords, planned on art exhibit, set up sketching and crafts boothes in the May Fete, and has established a gallery for permanent art collection from students of the past. It has been traditional that Art Club has designed and built scenery tor showcase. The Art Club President and Vice-President have in the past been the automatic chair- mcm and co-chairmcm 0t Showcase designing. ART CLUB OFFICERS: Koren Pettit, treasurer,- Mcrgo Holtke, President; Marcia Hortsock, Secretary,- Rene Leeser. Vice President. ART LEAGUE The ArT League has oTTempTed wiTh vigor To beouTiTy The school building and iTs surroundings. During The year, iTs membership purchased poinTings, sculpTures, and oTher orT objecTs To add To The presenT Wood- ward collecTion; and The landscaping of The school grounds including landscape archiTecT's Tees, shrubs, Trees, lawns, and Terraces was paid for by The league. MonThly meeTings have been held, and 0 new Cin- cinnon Hog has been boughT by The ArT League. The league has given Three or four exhibiTs in The display cases in The main ha and has helped To decn oroTe The school for The ChrisTmos 0nd Chanukoh SGCISOFT. JUNIOR HIGH ART LEAGUE OFFICERS: S. Koshover, junior high vice president B. Blackmon, secretory. Ci'ry flag-one of Art League's many purchases. Woodward i5 draped in holiday spirit. ART LEAGUE OFFICERS: Chuck Drexelius, president Carol Mengur, secre- tary,- Mike Davis, Treasurer; Rich Chapman, vice-presidem. LITERARY ACTIVITIES The Writers' Contest provided Woodward sTudenTs with on opporTunETy To exhibit their creativity. The annual Bellringer edition of The Bulldog Barks pub lished winning essays, short sfories, and poems. AT The Confesf assembly in May, winners were awarded gold scrolls by Cincinnati CiTy Councilman Charles P. Toff. Oracle '65, 0 revival of Woodward's oldesiL publica- fion, provided Cl forum for creoTive 0nd criTicol sTu- dent writing and 0 means for IiTerory communica- Hon among Woodward studenTs. An independenf proiecf, Oracle '65 was written, edi'recl, designed, and primed by The students Themselves. ConEesf publicify is disseminmed Throughout the school. ORACLE: First Row: F. Hmmmgr, S. Biggs, M. lsaacs, C, Runsome, J. Goldberg, A4 Greenberg. Second Row: D. Wh;senhunt, P. Van Metre, Ch Nechemios, R. Weiner, Dh Rothman. Adele Nperl explains contest rules to committee members. ; Oracle judges select Fmol copy. CAMERA CLUB Camera Club, supervised by Mr. Jeffrey Kehnle, is cm organization for Those in- terested 'In phofogrophy C15 a hobby. IT is designed To provide meetings for exchang- ing experiences and viewing samples of members' work. IT offers use of dork-room facilities, 05 well as opportunities To pho- tograph school oc'rivifies 0nd to enTer ,1 school, local, and national contests. The special evenTs This year included Taking pictures of May Fete, Showcase, and 1 Drama Club. These ocTivifies and oppor- funifies help each member To achieve his goal of becoming more skilled in faking CAMERA CLUB: Furs! Row: 5. Levme, D. Samueison, E. Spmgel, M. Samuelson. Second Row: B. and processing picTures. Liebschutz, B Miller, R Barrel, G. Goodman, Mr. Kehnle, adviser. Third Row: D. Friedman, M. Rosenberg, M. McDermoH. RADIO CLUB RADIO CLUB-KSBSX: Firs! Row: L. Appleblotr;W8DRD, .3, Meyers, E. Cohen, WABPAM, B, Stevens, 3 Holzer-WABBJQ, W. Wickemeyer, Mr. Creighton- B. Hymun-KBCJM, L SchlecthWABAVH, T. Kufas. Second Row: B. Holzer- KBTUT, B. Rosenberg-WABHKO. II u I; u I; u u u Miss Else Mueller, Class OT 1895, rings The old Woodward Bell. ReTurning alumni reminisce. FOUNDERTS DAY Founder's Day commemoraTes The birThday of Wifliam Woodward and of Woodward iTselT, The oldesT free public high school in The world. Wif- liam Woodward's ideal was To bring knowledge and wisdom closer To all individuals, noT so They mighT earn a good living, but so They mighT earn 0 good life. From The Tour-room brick school house ThaT HrsT realized his dream come The Woodward High School of Today-massive and modern. The Woodward TradiTion has never been TorgoTTen, for as The school siTe moved four Times Through The CW, The old was broughT along To embellish The new. Founder's Day is a day filled wiTh ceremony. In The morning, To The sTeody beaT of a drum, The STudenT Council marched ouT To The William Woodward STaTue To perform The ceremony of placing c1 blue and whiTe wreaTh aT iTs base. The oldesT graduaTe, from The class of 1898, sTood in her glory as she rang The Old School BeH 0T The assembiy. The audiTariume Filled wiTh alumni and seniors, was silehT as all waiTed To hear her speak. The Senior C1053 was represenTed by Adele ATperT, who delivered a speech describing her impressions and memories of Woodward, Senior Adele Alpert deIivers Founders' Day speech. Sfuden! Council places a wreath of dedication at William Woodward statue. Alumni luncheon: one of the highlighTs of Founder's Day, L L A H VI .H C TI H rlu rr 5 N E W. H C F. TI A oln i 9 1 q IN 'NO PARKING IN THE LOBBYi SHOWCASE i65 No Parking in The Lobby, The TenTh Woodward Show- case, was The years primary exhibiTion of sTudenT TolenT, cooperoTion, and spirit AbouT 400 sTudenTs, under The direCTion of Mr. Ronald Aug, Mr. Frank Long, Mr. ErnesT Wolfie, and Mr. John Ample, worked TogeTher To produce ouTsTGnding perform- onces.Vocc1l solos and group numbers; jazz, modern, and classical dancing; insTrumenTcxl numbers from band To chamber music To dixielond 1022; and cm archery exhibiTion-wall These mode The 1965 Show- case ouTsTonding. In oddiTion, crews worked as much 05 100 hours To prepare sets, lighTing, sound equip- menT, cosTumes, and makeup. Technical difficulTies, numerous buT surmounToble, included such 0 problem 05 noT being able To lower The Tiying seT for The Ad I coffee house scene during The opening nighT per- formance. The scripT began wiTh The eTTorTs of 0 young man To make his way mm The TheoTer in Chicago and The efforTs of his girl friend To bring him home for mor- rioge. Meanwhile, The ciTy planned To Tear down The TheoTer of which The young man was To work, in order To replace iT wiTh 0 parking lot After many compli- coTions, The ciTy was persuaded To leave The TheoTer up and The young man and his girl friend were hop- pily uniTed. The money raised by The four Showcase performances is used for The insTrumenTol music de- porTmenT, The vocal music deporTmenT, and The pur- chase of sToge equipment 239 'A'I' K .' . Crew puts finishing Touches on sets. Mr. Aug and enfire cost and crew say silent prayer for the success of the show Cheryl Murdock, Par Peyton, and Janet Fool harmonize. rmwrrr'IIVJ-F'ITVu-an-v rm-p A , A 5: ii .er-ww-v ': ' ' W u : w... W MAVHL.I Precision Chorus dances to Give My Regards to Broodwoyi' Patsy McSpadden and Jef? Mitchel swing with Dixieland Band. 241 Karen Miller sings Hie blues Upon learning that The theufer is to be torn down. Sherry asks Ken for advice. d w o r C r e t o e In 1 e m s n u f r m n e s n e v e S .m '5 e L 1L. : .VQ . ii. 41N1uuvxtq. w? 3.4 4.4741 . . rm V11 Roy Roberts, Sue Wilkinson, Karen Miller, and Rich Morris discuss ways of saving ?he theater, Modern Dance Club unites in protesr against City Hall. Ensemble singers swing to Midnight Opus. uHI-l- -- . - ll 1 h-L : Showcase choir expresses ?he voice of the people, singing N0 Parking in the Lobby, wrinen by Mr. Frank Long. Nancy Mormer: A talented baHerinn. Debby Fairbanks and HFennies from Heaven. 244 M .g..JM.h...n.-LWM..k - 4; .u A Koren Oscherwitz uudifions for EC. Water. Ron Crutcher dispIcys vocal Talent in Try To Remember. Symphonic Band, directed by Mr, Ernest Wolfle, provides instrumental background for entire show. The Four Seniors: Mike Hcmm, Ed Shapiro, Ron DreHer, and Chuck Mnrksberry. Dona Nexander inQerprets When Sonny Gets Blue? The Woodwordehes kick up a storm in order to scve1heihec'er. Our own ballerinus covert to Swan Lake. Sharon and Ken learn ?hot the theater's been saved. Look what Depressina did for mew Sealed with a kiss. Cincinnati is in a state of rapid expan- sion. With the core redevelopment program, the cityis business districts are booming with renewed vigor and gaining new vitality. Old businesses grow and take fresh forms through novel ideas. and new businesses emerge to fill the in- creasing needs of a complex economy. A web of expressways reaches out to bring consumers rapidly to and from every business. Construction projects provide more space and a clean, modern face for the city. 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Bluestefn Congratulations Class of t65 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 retail career. G. C. MURPHY CO. SWIFTON CENTER - CINCINNATI FIRST-CHEXethe cotiege studentts best friend. The low cost way to pay per- sonal bills, It's the easy way to keep a separate college account. . Personafized with your name. . No minimum balance required. . Provides record of payment. . Deposits can be made by mail. . Eliminates danger of theft or loss. THE SENAIIDNAL BANK or CINCINNATI Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Cmpuralian Megatqwmm 80ml! Caste HERSCHEL yehk OPTOMETHIST I Swinon Center-351-65M ' I Tvi-Cuunty Center-nl-zozu t - 0 Norwood. OhineSSI-ZUZD 0 Hamilton. DhIn-BSB-ZOZO WE THINK WE'RE HEAVENLY; WE'RE THE CLASS Ard, Gary Buslck, Curtis Casper. Sanford Chachoff, Gregory Fox. 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Diane Marks, Susan Mtller, Linda Newhouser, Susan Pearson, Pamela Perry, Sharon Rose , Teena Seibert, Mary Stevens, Shelly Stulter, Susan Tredwuy, Ctuudio Wood, Leslie Zeldin, Leslie mx Mpih- HAVE A BALL ON THE MALL at CONEY ISLAND AMERICNS FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK Compliments $12.50 OPTICAL SERVICE INC. 44 E. 6th Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 All Glasses one price 621-9874 GOOD LUCK SENIORS FROM THE JOVIAL JOKERS IN JUNIOR HOME ROOM 15 Jacques Ellis Mary Gheuring Phil Greenland Karen Fox Jeff Gildenblorr Bob Gron Dan Franklyn Bev Gilbert Kris Hanley Jeff Frekmd Behy Ginelmun Kathy Harper Mike Frelond Sidero Glanlz Cherie Harris Bill Frenser Debby Glassman Karen Hart Don Friedman Ken Golund Barbara Herrick John Furbuy Linda Goodwin Lil Hinton Artie Geller Phyllis Gordon Roz Newman Henry Gainer Mark Greenberg Jean Newstate Steve Greenwell ill Compliments of your HERFF JONES Representatives GENO VALLE AND BOOTS DUESING Class rings, medals, trophies, announcements and coHing cards Always of your service REBISSO PLUMBING :k HEATING 2 AIR CONDITIONING Quality Service Work Since 1892 ' 4624 Station Ave., Norwood Phone 531-0540 Bill Cettel Lou Andrews 3 Thanks to the Student Body of Woodward for your friend- . ship and service to the residents 2' of Glen Manor Board of Trutees Glen Manor ; CHARLES CHIPS Potato Chips - Pretzels 9 Cookies Home delivered in stay fresh cans also snacks and candy Compliments of: THE WOODWARD BUILDING 8. 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Kruthaupf things go better Wlt BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS COMPANY, CINCINNATI 4.53 ' '- M s z r - A WE BUILD IF YOU HEAR SOMEONE YELLING, SO LOUD ALL CAN HEAR IT YOU'LL KNOW IT'S A SOPHOMORE SHOWING OFF HIS SPIRIT!!! WE THINK WERE HEAVENLY; WERE THE CLASS OF 70. ROOM 43 ARD, GARY CONISON, TOBY BUSICK, CURTIS DOCTOR, LINDA CASPER, SANFORD GUTTMAN, DEBBIE CHACHOFF, GREGORY LEAVELL, DIANE FOX, ALAN MARKS, SUSAN FRIEDMAN, NEIL MILLER, LINDA HALE, DAN NEWHAUSER, SUSAN KANTOR, RONALD PEARSON, PAMELA KESSEL. CHARLES PERRY, SHARON KNOBLER, IGAL ROSEN, TEENA SCHWARTZ, DAVID SEIBERT, MARY SNYDER, DAVID STEVENS, SHELLY WOLFSON, JEFFREY STULLER, SUSAN ZIMMERMANJ RANDALL TREDWAY, CLAUDIA ARONSI PAULA WOOD. LESLIE BURRESS, KAREN ZELDIN, LESLIE CHURCH, KAREN Dependable Technical Training in Automotive Mechanics Radi01TV1Electr0nics Day and Evening Classes Call 421-1850 New York Technical Institute 217 E. 8th St. Cincy, Ohio 45202 Founded 1910 in New York; 1947 in Cincinnati Compliments to the class of 1965 THE WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION Your Alumnol Association, as is Woodward High School, is the Oldest such organization west of the Allegheny Mountains. It is also one of the largest and most active in the entire nation. In addition its members have num- bered such personages 05 a President of the United States, Senators, Con- gressmen, Admirals, Generals, Educators, Professional Peopie and many others who have distinguished themselves locally, nationally and interna- tionollyt 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 don't have - heritage, 0 heritage that is embodied in 0nd perpetuated by the Alumnal Association. The Alumnol Association continually strives to enhance this heritage. This is accomplished in many ways. The most recent is through the Elsa and Clif't 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 T962 Gradu- ating Class. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 365 F ROM 5 c nior 67101? SENIOR CHOIR ENSEMBLE Dona Alexandm Presideni Dick Rose Donna Busick Vice-Presideni Peg Haines Ron Crutcher Secreiary Sharon Flanagan Don Dreffer Treasurer Foul Feldmun Ch uck Drexel ius She i la Farris ENSEMBLE Mike Humrn Marty Kiessling President Ed Shapiro Chuck Marksbury Vice-Presidenl Donna Busick Ira Messing Secretary Donn Alexander Karen Miller Treasurer Mike Hamm Pat Potterson Charlene Punon Roy Roberts Berry Rusenfeld Ed Shapiro Sandy Slete Carol Taylor Richard Vaughn $60.? $0 L w 503 1 he Lord b E5$ OU ANd KQEP 700 , gThe Lord hfjt VHS COUNJreNANce UPON ou- 9 . n. J And gwe you ?eAceJ-he Lord MAke .5 Jinexce +0 Shwe UPON you,ANcL be. 80A I U UNfo you.... ' SENIOR CHOIR Judi Albright Jenny Boys Mike Braverman Janice Adler Donna Boskind Harvey Cumins Roxie Biggs Shirlyn Carson Dave Horton Judi Flynn Gail Frefscher Karen Gulleher Puu! Feldmun Pat Farkus Sharon Flanagan Ellen Friedman Peg Haines Ann Greenberg Sue Helwig Dottie Hill Pam Magoffin Frank Fuol Rich Rose Mari Paritz Chris Perkins Put Peyton Tawny Foley Bonnie Brown Rim Wentzel Bonny Wilkinson Elaine Wolfe John Maihews Larry McGee Pal Leimun Jo Ellen Mugnorini Rachel Mason Bob Stewart Karen Thielmeyer lshom O'Neal Debbie Mathews Janice Mesboch Diunn Spitzley Dove Scherrer Koren Oscherwifz Kathy Ransnme Sharon Royis Mick Schwurlz Suzanne Slein Don Weik Linda Thompson Melody Thurman 223 Z t 3-5 Mil your Fondes1l hopes and ambitions come true BIG BOY , H mm o? Pkrce. Li Mini 40 be WOODWARD! SinaJl nude 1+ over 1A f-enu CL'W-er 55 yeara They awn ' thaw S'uctwsml 5 FAILUREsU t 117! Q , m A RAQUATE 1m A AT or WooDWARD OF WW PAWw 43' Pumagf'ap AN. .1 THE SENIORS ARE TO BE THE GRADUATES! GoonOP WOODWW NOW! Luck FROM FQ' Homeaoom jLH ADIOS 1' BUENA SUER'I'E A L05 SENIORS? DEL CIRCUlO ESPANOI. Ii K, S mom: 281-3461 EGLuEC PHHRMHCY , READING ROAD mo CLINTON SPRINGS CINCINNATK 29., 991191 Best Wishes to the Class of '65 S. S. KRESGE C0. Premium Produced EXTRAFRESH Dairy Products l H. .42 7 Sold only M the store ,, .w of Your Best Milkmen- ': 4,4 - YOUR GROCER, x .x -. g V Gk. ' rmxnlu HOMEROOM 170 REALLY STRAINED 00 pay for this od toz COMPLIMENTS OF WOODWARD BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of Encore Fashions Honeycomb One Hour Valet Swiftom Fube Realty Co. Mr. 8. Mrs. Ted Horwitz Karl Mauch Jews 8. Family ler Barrows Pharmacy DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL AWARD W I N N E R We invite you To see our Muster Jewelers make the exclusive jewelry we sell. ESTABLISHED 191 B SAEESROOM AT OUR FACTORY. SIXTH STREET BEIWEEN RACE AND ELM Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 from the Class of 1966 LASTVWHLLHANIlTESTAAJENTT We of Homeroom 211 bequeath to you: The halls what you can't run and joke; The restrooms where you cannot smoke; The study halls where you can,t doze; The days you come although it snows; The circle where you never park; The tests to study for after dark; The guards in the lunchroom, big and mean, They make you keep it neat and clean; The teachers you try so hard to please, Who reward you with a few D. T35; The counselors who arrange an interview, Just cause you got an F or two; Our principal who is so neat, He certainly would be hard to beat- All these things we leave to you, And hope you have fun at Woodward too! Paul Hendrick J. Harris G. Kelley To Kober H. Hartman P. Kidder M. Koeninger T.Jacobs G. Kidwell R. Koolman R.Jacobs S. Kidwell R, Koopman Go Jamicki Mu Kiessling A. Kravitz D,Jaspcr TV Killens K. Kuresman GJesse J. Kimplc T, Lawson E.Jones A. King 5. Leugers J.Joncs T. Kinney G. Lost: F. KabakoH A. Kitajewitz A. McEntire B. Kanter B. Klein Go Katz L. Knapp Congratulations, Grads ! Pwrlemom has a FREE treat for Youl'! g f9 FREE! K ' , Dinner Size Hot Fudge Ice Cream Cake Take your yearbook to any Parkmooroask the man- ager or assistant manager to autograph this ad. He1ll give you a dinner size hot fudge ice cream cake FREE. Manager to sign hereJ Pankmom DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT There's a Parkmaor Drive-In near you G 004 Tuck. Semhks Horlekoo h 46 728 SenUORs or, 200! J.N WOODWARD OUR MOTTO: CI9M THIRDaa OUR PLATFORM: CClean Speech-Clean Athletz'cs- C lean Scholarship Clean Living; DRIVE-IN CONEY CHEF for CHILI ' SPAGHETTI :k FRIED CHICKEN ' HAMBURGERS CONEYS ' FISH :' DRINKS :k STOP AT SWIFTON 2085 Seymour 731-4200 891-7174 I DEER PARK 8335 Plainfield E THE OHIO ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT COUNCILS c7726 reward of 072er duty is the power tofulfill another. j EGEORGE ELIOT Junior High Student Council Officers PRESIDENT-REGGIE BOYD V. PRESIDENT-HARRIET GREENLAND SECRETARY-SHELLY SILVERSTEIN TREASURER-NEIL DOBRIN : HOMEROOM ll LEADS THE WAY I SCHOLARSHIP SPIRITED LEADERSHIP i TOP TEN: Two students . . . A STudenT Council PrersfdenT .. . Annual EdiTor-En- j HONOR ROLL: average of Chief Football Co-Copmin Bulldog Barks ' Three sfudenfs each marking NeWS Editor . . . Art League President . . , Two An- ; period . . . B HONOR ROLL: nuczl secTion editors Varsity basketball center of IeosT Five sfudems each Debo're Team Captain Ensemble members marking period . . . 90 per 0 Senior Band members 2 Key Club cen'r of The students en'rering members tSL college. APRIL DOMBAR LINDA COHN TERRY BRADFORD MADELINE BOONE JOANNE BURRUS CHEWERL CORDELL RON DAVJS LES CORUM RON DREFFER DON EICHORST CHARLES EBEL CHUCK DREXELIUS AVI EDEN HERB DIETZ NOT PICTURED: Paul Feldman, Henry Flefschmcm, Alice Altmark, Donna Cruse, Sue Cun- ningham, Ingrid Delaney, Myra Disher, Phyllis Dobrin. 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He Qbch- announce men+ was Made : H Q-E JUL 5 R5 HR 3.0.4 :5 W63 +60 64060 Wm. LY'HNI CF ENT-ns $3 190 Long,bdoodwardw- from +116 SENIORS In 204 E. LANG J. MAGNARWI M1 MQGOWAN 21.555212 D. MALLMI e. McKIweN FRENCH CLUB F! Lemm P. MANN W1 MEANS P. Levime T. MARGOLIS :r. MEIReSE KcLEJBERNAN R. MASoN n. HENDELSDN 19. LIEBSQHUTZ J, BLAQKWOOD 3. HETHENA CONGRATULATES DUNDER 5, MARMER :D. MITGHELL 1; 11:036 55 T. MARTIN R. MORRIS - 0 ELE J MATHEWS M. MUELLEK C. MAUNTYRE Ln MQGEE L. MULLEMX THECLASS OF 1965 M0 HON THE WOODWARD PARENT-FAEULTY CDUN EIL Congratulates The Class of 1965 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 AA 1:N '.A4-ul'.lx . L n. ,4 . A;. ,A $411 Our past acclaim: ourfuturefj Swz'nebume . We are tomorrowiv past? Webb ecOur revels now are ended? Shakespeare eFar now the field is notfar off Where we must give the world A pmqf of deeds, not words.n Butler a0 brave new world, That has such people z'njf; Shakespeare ceroutlz is alive . . 3; B mayo rd Andyoutlz waking t0 the future are we THE CLASS OF e 5 GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF 1965 FROM THE WOODWARD SR. HIGH BAND ERNEST E. WOLFLE, JR.-DIRECTOR SENIORS Ach, Jeff Alexander. Judy Boyd, Mike Ferguson, Mike Fleischmon, Henry Freeman, Freddie Harris. Cyrus Harris, Kenneth Horwitz, Larry Howard, James Jacobs. Richard Jones Richard Knoop, Carol Koberl Tom Koeninger, Mannie Lepsky, Sleven Maxwell, Ken Myerson, Rita Powell, Don Safer, Don Sharfman. Sid Smith, David Sfoffregen, Murk Troiun, Phyllis Vaierius, Richard Van Wagoner, Nancy Zakem, Steven OFFICERS: Don Safer President Mike Ferguson ViCe President Judy Alexander Secretary Ken Harris-Treasurer MEMBERS Bowling, John Brock, Paul Cook, Lesler Ebocher, Poul Floyd, Carolyn Fox, John Fox, Michael Franklyn, Don Goldberg, Jonathan Huber, Paula Main, David Payne, Nancy Siewart, Doug Thompson, Ken Turner, Keith Vogi, Roberfa Wilber, James Winston, Louis Worrel, Susan Zoferes. Torn Alexander, Henry Applegate, John Blackmon, Michael Caddell, John Cohn, Jim Cole, Sieve Conrad, Pom Dom, Vera Faust. Martin Freilich, Irv Frye, John Golding, Penny GuHman, Sam Harris, Tim Haupstein, George Helson, Larry Huff, Don Kraus, Jack Lehman, James Morback. Barbara Meeko, Debby Melculf, Roger Patton, Linda Fes out, James Rogovin, Bruce Schmidt, Peggy Strong, Susan Vaierius. 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Univuc B15769-Aufomation hits business smH. SENIOR DIRECTORY ABBOTT, DONNA, 303 West Seymour Ave. 1161, 761-7359. ABRAMS, MARK, 1Brahms1, 7629 Yorkshire P1. 1371, 761-0485: Key CIUb 2,3,4; S'udenr Council 3,- Pep Club 2,3, Chairman of Membership Committee 4; Swimming 2,3,4,- W Club 3; Senior Class Council 4. ABRAMS, RONALD, 1528 Yurmoufh PI. 1371, 531-8128: Cross Country 2,3, 4,- Truck 2,3,4; Buskefba 2. ABRAMS, SANDRA, 1Sundy1, 6635 Iris Ave. 1131, 531-7958: Pep Club 3; Showcase 3,4; Bulldog Barks 4; Pep C1ub 4,- Art League 4,- Orocle 65 4; D.E.C.A. 4. ACH, JEFFREY, 6235 Rogers Park PI. 1131, 731-9693: Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Radio Club 3,4. ACREE, JACK, 1Fred1, 7508 Ross Ave. 1371, 821-1592. ADAMS, DAViD, 1Dove1, 7191 West Arocomo Dr. 1371, 731-4237.- Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3; Spanish Club 2,- Red Cross 2. ADLER, JANICE, 1Jan1, 6402 Fuirouks Ave. 1371, 531-3181: F.T.A. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Sponish Club 2; Red Cross 2; Choir 4; Art League Representative 3,- G,A,A. 2,- C.O.W.A. 3,- Big 5151ers 4. ADLER, M1CHAEL, 1Mike1, 3320 Fairhaven Ln. 1371, 351-1770: STudenf Council A11ern01e 2; Bulldog Burks 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,- Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3. A'DLER, STEPHANIE, 191eff'21, 7606 Ardmore, 1371, 731-8543: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Naiional Honor Socie1y 2,4; Art Club 4; French Club Vice- President 4,- Senior Class Council Alternate 4. ALBR1GHT, JUDITH, 3803 North Broudlawn, 1361, 891-1382: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Showcase 3,4. ALEX, RENA, 7288 Eus11own Dr. 1371, 351-4579: Drama Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Club Representative 4,- Red-Cross Represenimive 4-; Big Sisters 4. ALEXANDER, DONA, 1Dino1, 673 North Crescent 1291, 281-6230.- Modern Dance 2,3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Red Cross Represenmtive 2. ALEXANDER, JUDITH, 1Judy1, 1526 Shenandoah Ave. 1371, 761-3912: Sen- I'or Band 2,3, Secretary 4,- Showcose 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4; G,A.A. 2; C.O.W.A. 4; Bulldog Burks 3. ALFORD, ANTHONY, 3943 Standish Ave. 1131, 791-4489. ALLEN, DOROTHY, 1318 Coufornia Ave. 1371, 731-5160. ALLEN, JAMES, 1Len1, 5704 Valley View Ave. 1131, 351-3197: National Honor Society 2,4; Pep C1Ub 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4,- Gym Team 2; Swim Team 4,- Red Cross Represenrufive 3; Hi-Y 4, Group 2651' 4,- Showcase 4. ALLISON, STEPHEN, 6419 Mayflower Ave. 1371, 531-6394. ALLMAN, DAVID, 1Duve1, 2644 Losantiville Rd. 1371, 731-4212: Conces- sion Crew 2,3. ALPERT, ADELE, 1Boom Boom1, 7558 Dawn RC1. 1371, 761-7649: Sfudenf Council 2,3, Executive Board 4; Honor Socieiy 2,3,4,- Band 2,3,- Showcase 2; Latin Club President 2,3,4; Cincinnati Classics Club 2,3,4; Writer's Con- fesf 3, Chairman 4; Girls' Week Entertainment Committee 3,- WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Senior Section Co-EdiTor 4. ALTBAIER, SHERRY, 6500 Ridge Circle 1131, 531-9730: Big Sis16rs 4. ALTMARK. ALICE, 1985 Seymour Ave. 1371, 531-8738. AMOS, MILDRED, 6549 Iris Ave. 1131, 731-8939. ANDREWS, MARTIN, 1Mar1y1, 1224 Lofdlaw Ave. 1371, 731-5308: Gym Team 2; Y.F.C. Club 4. APPELBLATI', LARRY, 7504 Grimn Drive 1371, 761-7083: Radio Club 2,3,4. APPLEGATE, MARK, 6213 Fcirhurst Ave. 1131, 531-6210: Cross Country 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Baseball 4-; Red Cross Representative 4. ARMSTRONG, LINDA, 1Lin1, 4211 Rose Hill Ave. 1291, 221-1068: Show- case 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,- Sophomore Class Council 2; Polywogs 3,- German Ciub 3,4,- Y-Teens Secremry 3; Big Sisters 4. ARONS, LYNN, 5202 Grafton Ave. 1371, 631-8953: F.T.A. 3,4; Spanish 276 Club 2,3, Vice-Presl'dem 4,- G.A.A. 2,- Big Sisters 4; Oracle 65 Represent- ative 4. ASFOUR, INA, 6636 Kennedy 1131. 351-7660. AUSTIN, JOHN, 3724 Zinste Ave. 1131, 891-7704: Foo1bull 3,- Wresfling 3,4. AZBILL, BEVERLY, 1Bev1, 8366 Anthony Wayne 1161, 761-7266: Library Assistonr 4. BAER, TERRY, 1T.B.1, 5042 Coud Rd. 1371, 242-1349: Swimming Team 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2; Spanish Club 2; Red Cross 3. BAKIE, JOHN, 1Jack1, 3714 Iona Ave. 1131, 791-0321: Reserve Football 2; Track 2,3,4,- Sponish Club 4; Wrestling 4. BALLAR'D, DOROTHY, 1Dolti1, 1312 Regent, 1371, 531-8709: F.T.A. 2,4,- Showcuse muke-up 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Group 65 ,- Big Sisters 4; F.T.A. 4. BARFELS. JAY, 3112 Schubert 1131, 631-3686. BARR, CYNTHIA, 1C1ndi1, 1434 Lake1und Ave. 1371, 761-3329: G.A.A. Secretary 2; Pep Club 2,3; Showcase 3.4; Big Sisters 4. Buyer, Sondra 1Sandy1, 7631 Daly Rd.,- 1241, 931-2765: D.E.C.A. 4. BAYERSDORFER, JUDITH, 1JUdy1, 7843 Stillwell Rd. 1371, 761-0527: Pep Club 2,3; G.A.A, 2; F.T.A. 3,4,- German Club 2,- Swimming Team 3; Big Sisters 4. BAYS, JENNIFER, 1Jenny1, 189 W. North Bend Rd. 1161, 821-5826: Choir 2,3,4,- F.T.A. 2, Showcase 3,4; Health Careers 3,- Big Sisiers Co-Ordinating Committee 4. BEATFY, RITA, 3919 S1andish Ave. 1131, 891-4410. BECKER, MARGARET, 3293 Ashwood Drive 1131, 631-5916: G,A.A. 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3; Pep CFub 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Show- case 3,- Bulldog Burks 4; Heulih Careers 4; C.O.W.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. BECKHAM, JOHN, 3955 Warwick Ave. 1291, 561-1334. BEHR, DOUGLAS, 1D.J.1, 6385 Paddock Rd. 1161, 242-4419: National Honor Society 3, Presidem 2,4; Swimming Team 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4,- Jr. Class Counci! 3,- Sr. Cfuss Council 4; C.O.W.A. 3, Group 65 ; Bulldog Burks 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Sports Ednor 4. BRENNER, JOHN, 1Beun1, 6211 Tyne Ave. 1131, 631-9012: Football 2. B'ENSON, JUDITH, 1Judy1. 6274 Orchard Lane 1131, 351-2924: Drama Club 2,- Polywogs 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,- Modern Dance 3,4; Showcase 3; Nafional Honor Society 4. BERNARD, HARRY, 3707 E. Galbraith 1361, 791-4283. BERNFELD, JONATHAN, 1Jon1, 1130 Cheyenne Dr,, 1161, 242-3663: Track 2,3,4,- German Club 3,4, Treasurer 2; Oracle 1'65 4; W Club 4; Student Council 4,- C.O.W.A. 4; National Honor Society 3,4,- Junior Class Council 3, BERNHEIMER, THOMAS 1Tom1, 4511 Sunnyslope Terrace, 1291, 242-3619: 8052130112, Visual aids 3. BERNSTEIN, BARBARA, 1Burb1, 5307 Laconiu Ave. 1371 351-5016: Art League 2,3; Library aid 3,4; Big Sislers 4. BERNSTEIN, FAVE, 8060 Debonair C1. 1371, 821-6315. BERNSTEIN, LINDA, 1102 Egan Hills Dr. 1291, 242-5999; Polywogs 2,3, President 4; G.A,A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Swimming Team 3,4; F.T.A. 3.4; Big Sisfers 4. BERNSTEIN, SANDRA 1Sandy1, 1512 Joseph Street 1371, 731-1953: G.A.A. 2, Library Aids 2,3,- Big Sisfers 4; Pep Club 4. BERRY, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 6315 Coleridge Ave. 1131, 791-0799: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Book Room Attendant 4; National Honor Society 3,4, BETZ, SARALIZ, 2511 Briarcfif'f, 531-1632. BEVILACQUA, DAVID, 1Diz1, 3109 Auten Ave., 731-0656: Boys' Glee 4. BIBLE, JACK, 1Bibble1, 1021 West Seymour, 1161, 821-7345: Football 2,3,4; Track 2.4,- Weighfliffing 2,3; S1uden1 Council 2,- Sophomore Class Council 2; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Glee Cub 4. BIGGS, ROXANA, 1Roxie1 6097 Ban'rry Ave. 1131, 351-7395: Drama Club 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Bulldog Burks 4; Big Sisfers 4; G.A.A. 2. BIGGS. SUSAN, 15ue1, 965 Lenox P1. 1291, 751-3236: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Spanish C1ub 3,4; Oracle 65 4. 31665, WILLIAM, 13mm, 965 Lenox Place 1291, 751-3286: Spanish Club 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3.4,- National Honor Society 3,4; Oracle 65 4. BILL, CAROLYN, 8330 Roland Street 1161, 821-4566: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,- Bquog Barks 4; Big Sisters 4. BLACKWELL, THYRA, 1Thy1, 3960 Lowry Ave. 1291, 961-3438: Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3; Girls' Glee 3; Showcase 4. BLACKWOOD, JOHN, 7321 Scotiwood Ave. 1371, 821-3339: Cross Country 2,3. BLAIR, RONALD BLESCH, BEVERLY, 1Bev1, 7135 Eastluwn Drive 1371, 731-9414: Y-Teens 2,3, President 4; French Club 2,4, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 2; Library Aid 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Big Sisters 4. BLICBLUM, LILLY, 7845 Greenland P1. 1371, 821-1036: Drama C1ub 2,3,4,- Nufiona! Thespiun Society 4; C.O,W.A. 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Art League 2; Sophomore Council 2, G.A.A. 2; NaHonal Honor Society 2,3,4; Latin C1ub Treasurer 2,3; WOODWARD TREASURES Activities Co-Edltor 4; Oracle 65 4. BOAZ, CAROLYN, 1Carol1, 230 Heartwell Ave. 1161; G.A.A. 2; Glee Club 2. BOONE, GALE, 1334 Franklin Ave. 1371, 731-4555. BOONE, MADELINE,1334 Franklin Ave. 1371, 731-4555. BOSKIND, DONNA, 1Boski1, 7739 Newbedford Ave. 1371, 821-7494: Stu- dent Council 2; Polewoggs 2; G,A.A. 2; F.T.A. 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Sopho- more Council 2; Pep Club 2; Girls' Glee 3; Bulldog Barks Feature Editor 3,4; Qu111 and ScroH 3,4; Choir 4; Big Sisters 4; Art League 4. BOWMAN, GEORGE, 1Mickey1, 1916 Longdon Farm Rd. 1371, 351-7343: Wrestling 3. BOYD, MICHAEL, 1Mickey1. 5314 Lester Rd. 1131, 631-3417: Football 2; Wrestling 3; Senior Band 2,3,4,- D.E.C.A. 4; Showcase 2,3,4. BRADFORD, THERESA, 1Terry1, 5916 Rhode Island 1371, 731-1214: Drama Club 2. BRASINGTON, ROBERT, 1301, 5838 Wycm Avenue 1131, 531-6989: Wres- tling 3,4; Showcase 4,- Golf Team 4. BRAUNSTEIN, ROGER, 1Flume1, 7536 Abbie PI. 1371, 821-8636: D.E.C.A. 4. BRAVERMAN, MICHAEL, 1Mickey1, 5046 Debonair C1. 1371, 761-7096: Swimming Team 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Boys' Glee 3,4; Senior Choir 4; Show- case 4. BRAY, SANDRA, 1Ange11, 676 Greenwood Ave. 1291, 751-5037: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3, Jazz Club 3; Red Cross Rep- resentative 3; F.T.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Big Sisters 4; C.O.W.A. 4. BREWER, OWEN, 1Brew1, 8419 Banbury 51. 1161, 821-9269: Gym Team 2; Art League 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. BRIGHT, VIOLA, 1V1ddie1. 1023 Lenox PI. 1291, 961-4760: Spanish Club 2; Choir 2,3; Showcase 3; Girls' Glee 3,- Pep Club 3, Big Sisters 4; Modern Dance 4, BROCK. MORRIS, 1MoUry1, 1855 Lawn Ave. 1371; Baseball 3,4;Buske1bull 4. BROWN, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 1514 Shenandoah Ave. 1371, 821-8347: Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Showcase 2,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arf League 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Student Council Alfernute 3,4,- Modern Dance 2,4; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,- Red Cross 2,3,- C.O.W.A. 3; Big Sisters 4. BROWN, BONNIE, 6404 Ridge Ava. 1131, 731-4571: Drama Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Chair 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 3,4; Senior Class Council 4. BROWNING, HAROLD, 1919 Rockinghum Ave, 1371, 731-4277: Art League 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4; Boys1 Glee 4. BRUEGGEMAN, SUE, 3239 Harvest Ave. 1131, 731-7535. BUCHWALD, NEAL, 1Beatie1, 7810 Down Rd. 1371, 761-7391: Latin Club 2;, 277 Drama Club 2,3,4; Notional Thespiun Socfety 3,4; Bulldog Barks 4. BUCKMAN, JOSEPH, 1Joe1, 7829 Sunfleld Dr. 1371, 821-7191: Visual Aids 2,3,4; Orchesvc 2,3,4,- Germon Club 2,3. BURKEY. GEORGE, 2521 Bremont 1371, 731-7271. BURRUS, JOANNE, 1929 Avonlea Ave. 1371, 631-2708: Junior Achievement 3. BUSHMAN, BEVERLY, 1L1 E5111, 3118 Maple Leaf 1131, 631-6245: Nationa1 Honor Sociefy 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Sophomore C1055 Council 2; Pep Club 4,- Junior Class Council 3. BUSlCK, DONNA, 1921 Truih Ave. 1121, 731-2597: Sophomore Choir 2; Polywogs 2,4, Vice-Presidenf 3,- Honor Society 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Y Teens 2,4, Vice President 3; Ensemble 3, V'Ice-Presidem 4; Showwse 3,4; F.T.A. 3, President 4,- Guppies, Student Director 4; Big Sisters 2; French Club Vice- President 4; Big Sisters 4. BUTZ, SUE, 2853 Lawndale, 731-9264. BYRD, SANDRA, 1Sandy1, 2131 Vine Street 1101. BURKEY, FREDERICK, 1Fred1, 2521 Bremen: Avenue 1371, 731-7271: Orches- fra 2,3; Swim Team 3. CALDWELL, BRUCE, 3222 Woodfor'd Rd. 1131, 631-1721: Tennis 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,- Nufional Honor Society 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Band 2; C.O.W.A. 3,- Art League 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2,3; Hi-Y 4. CAMINS, HARVEY, 1526 Beaverton Ave. 1371, 761-1281: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senior Choir 3,4; Pep C1ub 2,3,4; Red Cross Representative 3; Ar? League 3; Showcase 4. CANTER, MICHAEL, 7637 Casfleton PI. 1371, 761-0057: German Club 2; Boys' Glee Club 3. CAPLAN, STANLEY, 223 Fiedmonf Ave. 1191, 861-0508. CAROTHERS, LEONARD, 1Lucky1, 2331 Burkharf P1. 1131, 631-5906: Cross Country 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Golf 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Art League Representative 3,4; Red Cross 3,4,- Showcuse 4. CARR, WALTER, 6640 Dante 1131, 631-6729: Senior C1653 Council Rep- resentative 4. CARSON, SHIRLYN, 7241 Reading Rd. 1371, 731-4986: Girls' Chorus 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,- Drumu Club 3,4,- Bulldog Burks 2,3; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. CASPER, JEFFREY, 1Cash1, 7623 Greenfond P1. 1371, 761-3926: C.O.W.A. 3, 4,- Lafin Club 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Bulldog Burks 4. CASUTO, CHARLES, 8054 Sfillwell Rd. 1371, 761-8216: Swimming 2,3,4; Bowling 2,3,4. CETTEL, ROBERT, 150131, 3530 Glen Edge Ln. 1131, 631-5008: Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Weightlifring 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Group 65 ,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,314; Hi-Y 4; Junior Class Satire; Swihon Parking 1.0! Monitor 3,4; Junior Prom Ticket Chairman. CHAMBERS; CHERYL, 1Cherry1. 3972 Ardmore 1291, 961-1594: G,A.A. 3,4; Y-Teens 3. CHANDLER, RONALD, 6415 Longview $1. 1161, 821-4139: Radio Club 2; Truck 2; Stage Crew 3; Pep Cfub 3. CHAPMAN, RICHARD, 1Rick1, 582.5 Whitechupel 1361, 891-1918: Reserve Football 2,- Sophomcre Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Reserve Cross Country 3,- Group 65 ; Art Leogua Vice-Presidenr 4,- Senior Prom Co-Chair- mun. CHAPMAN, ROBERT, 1Bcbby, Wolly1, 1630 Shenandoah Ave. 1371, 761- 4452: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, Representative 4,- Spanish Club 2; C.O.W.A. 4; Chess Club Treasurer 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Jazz Club 3. CHOLAK, ROBIN, 4201 Rosehill Ave. 1291, 281-8840: G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3.- Jazz Club 3, Health Careers Club 4. CITRIN, PHILLIP, 1Ph111, 1633 Colmar Ln. 1371, 761-7043; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,- Art Club 4; Red Cross Represemaiive 2,3. CLARK, LAURA, 1Bulfons1, 11375 Myrfle Ave. 1161, 281-4494: G.A.A. 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Sophomore Class Council 2; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Y-Teens 2,3, Vice-President 4; French Club 3; Jazz Club 3; C.O.W.A. Secreiury 4; Big Sisters 4. CLARK, SHERRY, 15 East Seymour Ave. 1161, 821-9205. CLAYBON, STEPHEN, 1C10y1, 8080 Debonair Dr. 1371, 761-3762: Student Council 2,3,4,- Sophomore Class Council 2; Junior Class President: Senior C1055 President; German Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Key C1ub 2; Na- tional Honor Society 2. CLAYBORN, DONNA, 1Ringo1, 7120 Vine St. 1161, 821-0347: D.E.C.A. Treasurer 4. COFFEY, SHARON, 3103 Parkview 1131, 351-6547. COHEN, STEVEN, 1S.B.H,1, 1630 Crest Hill Ave. 1371, 761-0748: Pep Club 2,3,4; Ar? League 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Red Cross Representa- five 2. COHN, LINDA, 5104 Newfield Ave. 1371, 351-6543: WOODWARD TREAS- URES Faculty Section 3, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 4,- Nationul Honor Sociefy 3,4, Secretary 2,- Big Sisters 4-,- G.A,A. Publicily Chairman 2, Corresponding Secretary 3,- Graup 6.5 ; Showcase 2,3,4; French Club 3,4,- F.T.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,- Student Council 4.- Senior Class Councii Alternate 4. COHN, MARLENE, 5104 Newf1e1d Ave. 1371, 351-6543: WOODWARD TREASURES Senior Sedion Co-Editor 4; Student Council; Represen'rutiva 2, Alternate 3,4,- Junior Class Council Representative 3; Senior Class Council Alternate 4; National Honor Society 2,3, Executive Board 4,- Group 65 ; French Club 3,4; Big SisteIs Co-Chairmun 4,- Showcuse 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3. CONNELL, SUSAN, 1Sue1, 316 Foves1wood Dr. 1161, 821-7074: G,A.A. 2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- French Club 4; Red Cross Represemutive 4. COOK, JAMES, 1120 Towns St, 1371, 242-2367. COOPER, ROGER, 8364 Woodbine 1161. 761-2759. CORBEAN, PATRICIA, 1Pu11, 927 Dunc: Ave. 1291, 751-5390: G.A.A. 2,3,- Y-Teens 2,3; G1ee Club 2; French Club 2,- F.T.A. 4. CORDELL, CHEWERL, 2441 St. Albans 1371, 351-0413: Drama Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; C.O.W.A. 4. CORUM, JAMES, 1Les1, 6022 Dryden 51. 1131, 731-6114: Footbali 2,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ari League 2,3,4; Student Council Ahernate 2,3,4. COUNTS, JOYCE, 1768 Yorktown Rd. 1371: Pep Club 2,3,4; Ar? Club 2; Art League 3,4; Y-Teens 3. COURTIER, SUZANNE, 6746 Siebern Ave. 1361, 891-4943: French Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4. COX, EARL, 13100py1, 3616 Eaton Ln. 1291: Baske1ba1l 2,4; Track 2; Radio Club 2. CRASE, DONNA, 1Donni1, 8033 Woodbine Ave, 1161, 821-4221. CRUTCHER, RONALD, 1Ron1, 3447172 Harvey Ave. 1291, 221-4138: French Club 2,3,4; Sophomore Class Council 2; Showcase 2,3,4,- Student Council 3, Executive Board 4,- Senior Orchestra 2,3; F.T.A. 4, Vice-Presfdent 3; Drama Club 2,3; Treasurer 4; Group 65 ; Art League 2,3,4,- C.O.W.A. 4; Ensemble 4. CRUTCHER, SANDRA, 5640 Abbonsford P1. 1121, 351-4608: D.E.C.A. 4. CUMMINS, STEVEN 1Sfeve1, 2699 Willowbraok 1371, 351-2471: Foo1bull 2. CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN, 8315 Banbury St. 1161, 821-8864. CURTISS, WILLIAM, 131111, 6911 Booke St. 1161, 821-7571. CUSHER, DIANE, 3225 Nor111 Whitetree C1r. 1361, 791-0168: Modern Dance 2,3, Vice-Presidem 4,- French Ciub 2; Showcase 3,4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4,- Big Sisters 4, DALTON, CHERYL, 33 Harfwell Court 1161, 321-6743. DAVEY, ROBERT, 130131, 6422 Maynower Ave. 1371, 351-6960. DAVIS, MICHAEL, 1Vis1, 3150 Schubert Ave. 1131, 351-0867: Pep Club 2,4, Representative 3; Football 2,3,4,- Hi-Y 3,4,- Track 2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4; Art League 2, Representative 3, Treasurer 4; Showcase 4,- Weightlifting 4. DAVIS, RONALD, 1Ron1, 5002 Laconio Ave. 1371, 731-1167: Buske1ball 2,- Busebull 2. DECKELBAUM, DAVID, 1868 Lurchwood P1. 1371, 351-1285: Gymnastics 2,3,4; Showcase 3,- Group 65 ; WOODWARD TREASURES, Introductory Section 4. DEER, WALLY, 3503 Edgeview Dr. 1131, 531-5566. DELANEY, 1NGRID, 127 Nuby Ln. 1171, 231-7765: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep C1Ub 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4,- Giris' G1ee Club 2; Red Cross Representative 3. 27B DETMERING, DONNA, 310 West Seymour Ave. 1161. 821-3651- DIETZ, DAV'ID, 1726 Norfhcuf 1371, 631-5439. DIETZ, HERBIE, 226 West 6811'! $1. 1161, 761-5164: Football 2,3, Co-Cap- Tuin 4,- Hi-Y 3,4,- Pep C1Ub 2,3,4,- Visucd Aids 3,- W Club 3,4; Baseball 4; Showcase 4,- Art League 3,4. DISHER, MYRA 1Dish1, 6620 Kincaid Rd. 1131, 351-0333: G,A.A. 2; Pep Club Representative 4. DISHON, lONNY, 8424 Woodbine Ave. 1161, 761-1232: Baskefbu 2,3,4; Baseball, 2,3. DOBRIN, PHYLLIS, 1406 Lakeland Ave. 1371, 821-3147: Modern Dance 2,3,- 4; Junior Closs Council 3; Senior Class Council 4,- Pep Club Representative 3,- Group 65 Secretary; F.T.A. 3,4,- Showcuse 4. DOMBAR, APRIL, 7848 Greenland P1. 1371, 761-0941: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3, Representative 4,- F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 2,- Girls' Glee C1ub Vice- President 3,- Big Sisters 4. DOMBA'R, ROCKELL, 1Rocky1, 1015 Avondcrle Ave. 1291, 8616146: Modern Dance 2,3,4; Hecrhh Careers Club Secre1u-ry 3, Vice-President 4; Showcase 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2,- Arr League 2,3; Junior Class Council; S1udem Council Represenlufive 4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Red Cross Representative 2. DONOHOO, RICHARD, 1Dek51, 7201 Fair Oaks Dr. 1371, 531-5374: Hi-Y 2,3, Historian 4; Swimming 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Group 65 ,- Showcase 4; Weightlifting 4; Pep Club 2,4,- Red Cross Representmive 2,3; C.O.W.A. 2,- W Club 2,3,4; Arr League Alterncfe 2, Representmive 3, Sergeant A'r Arms 4. DORFMAN, CHARLES, 1Chick1, 1562 Shenandoah Ave. 1371, 761-8256: C.O.W.A, 2,3,4,- French Club 2,3; Sephomore Class Council 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Drurnu Club 2; Studem Council Ahernate 4. DREFFER, RONALD, 6636 $1011 Ln. 1361, 891-2929: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir; Ensemble 3,4; Ar! League 2,3,4,- Showcuse 3,4; German Club 3,- Swimming 4. DRESKIN, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 1221 Avon Dr. 1291, 242-3161: Cross Country 2,- Tennis 2,3,4; Gymnastics 4; German Club 4. DREXELIUS, GAYLORD, 1Chuck1, 1670 Rose P1. 1371, 531-2353: Showcase 2,3,- Ensemble 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Repre'semutive 2,3,4; Sophomore Choir Secretary; Art League Representative 2, Secrefcry 3, President 4,- Nafional Thespian Soc1e1y 2,3; Swimming 2,- Trock 3; F.T.A. 2. DUSZYNAT, LIBBY, 1423 Shenandoah 1371, 761-8390: French Club 2,3; Pep Ciub 2,3,4,- Art League 2,- G.A.A. 2; Big Sisters 4. EASTER, SANDRA, 1Bunny1, 191B Avonleo Ave. 1371, 631-5445: G.A.A. 2,- Pep Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Ari League 2,3,4. EBEL, CHARLES, 1Ebes1, 8391 Banbury 31,, 821-6961: Key Club 2,3, Secre- tary 4,- Art League 2,3,- C.O.W.A. 3. EDEN, AW, 1542 Kenova Ave., 821-7850; C.O.W,A. 2, President 3, Vice- President Ci1y Steering CommiHee 4; Debate Team, National Forensic League 2, Captain, Distrid Champions 3, Degree of Distincfon 4; Key Club 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Classes Editor 4,- French Club 2,3,4; Ar? League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; Narioncl Honor Society 4,- 11'5 Academic rep- resentative 4; Chess Club 4. EICHHORN, JOY, 1Acorn1, 7132 Silvercresf Drive 1361, 891-2710: Choir 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisiers 4,- Latin Club 4. EICHORST, DON, 6430 Fair Oaks Avenue 1371, 631-3026: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Senior Band 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Showcose 3; Art League 2,3,4,- Basketbull 4. ELLIOT, GARY, 213 MilEsdale, 761-5030. ELLIOTT, GARY N., 7545 Ross 1371, 541-1087. ELLIS, ELVE, 6612 Plainfield 1361, 793-0070: Boys' Glee 3,4. ELLISON, KENNETH, 126 Hunsford Street 1161, 821-4374: Hi-Y 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Cross Counny 2,3. ENGLERT, JOHN, 6219, Orchard Lane, 1131, 531-4126: Bulldog Barks 3, Page 1 Edi'ror 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4. EPPERSON, JANES, 732 Greenwood Ave., 281-7368. FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS, 1R1ck1, 920 Bunon 1291, 281-9927: Boy: Glee Club 3; Cross Country 3,4; Truck Team 3,4. FARKAS, PATRICIA, 1Pat1, Polywogs 2; Sophomore Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Modern Dance 3; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4, FARLEY, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 2200 Bluegrass 1371, 731-5036: Baseball 2; GymTeam 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. FARRIS, SHEILA, 5496 Bosworth PI. 1121, 631-0117: F.T.A. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3; Sophomore Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; French Cfub 2. FELDMAN, PAUL, 1629 Don Rich C1. 1371, 761-5860: Sludenf Ccunci1 2,3, President 4; Key Club 2,3,4,- Germnn Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Reserve Football' 2; Varsity Footbafl 3,4,- Weighflifting 2,3,4; Pep Chub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Boys' G1ee President 3,4; Senior Choir Treasurer 4; Track 3,4; W Club 4; Showcase 4. FERGUSON, MIKE, 115 W. 70111 St. 1161, 761-2133: Band 2,3,4,- Showcase 2,3,4. FINDLOW, MARK, 2627 Langdon Farm Rd. 1121, 351-5717: Wrestling 2,3,- Pep Club 3; Art League 3. FINK, BARI, 1Finkie1, 5130 Reading Rd. 1371, 351-5487: Spanish Club 2,3,- G.A.A. 2; F.T.A. 3; Big Sisters 4. FINKELSTEIN, GAYLE, 184-1 Blackstone P1. 1371, 531-4392: Senior Orchesim 2,3,4; French Club 3. FISCHER, ABE, 8595 Lynnehuven 1361, 791-6622: Latin Club 2, Vice Presi- dent 3; F.T.A. 2,- C.O.W.A. 3,- Notionnl Honor Society 3,4; Bulldog Barks 4. FISCHER, FRED, 3160 N. Furmcresf 1131, 731-1315: Basketball 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arf League 2,3,4,- Group 65 4. FISHMAN, ELINDA, 1Lindu1, 1230 Stratford PI. 1291, 281-4067: Drama Club 2,3,4,- Nafional Thespian Society 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3,4, Big Sisfers 4; Pep Club Represeniarive 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4,- Narional Honor Society 3,4,- BUHdog Barks 3; Showcase 2,3,4; Sophomore C1055 Council 2. FIX, JOHN, 3141 Esther Dr. 1131, 351-6261: Pep Club 2,3; Arr League 2,4; C.O.W.A. 3. FLANAGAN, SHARON, 1915 Portmon Ave. 1371, 531-2006: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3, Secretary 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 3,4; Bulldog Barks 4; Big Sisfers Co-Ordinming Com- mittee 4. FLECHTHEIM, LINDA 1913 Losantiville Rd. 1371, 351-0159: Art Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3, President 4; Spanish Club 4. FLEJSCHMAN, HENRY, 1Meut1, 5044 Oberlin Blvd. 1371, 351-4554: Wrestling 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Art League 3; Pep Club 4. FLINT, DAVE, 3971 Parker, 1371, 751-2514: Camera Club 2,3. FLYNN, JUDITH, 1Judi1, 3127 Beilewood 1131, 631-7087: Sophomore Choir 2,- Senfor Choir 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; G1A.A. 2; Showcase 3,4. FOLZ, CHARLOTTE, 5739 Euclid Rd. 1361, 793-2846. FOX, HOWARD, 5302 Grafton Ave. 1371, 731-1698: Drama Club 2,3,4; Swimming 2. FRANCIS, JERRY, 1535 Yarmou:h Ave. 1371, 531-6389. FRANKLIN, DANNY, 1861 Greenbriur P1. 1371, 731-6297: Arr League 2,- C.O.W.A. 3. FRANKLIN, ELIZABETH, 1Kitfy1, 3925 Standish Ave. 1131, 891-7085: Art League 2,4; Pap Club 2. FREEMAN, FREDDIE, 1Heud1, 117B Towne Ave. 1161, 242-0377: German Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Jazz Club 4. FREEMAN, SHEILA, 5125 Newfield Ave. 1371, 351-1786: Pep Club 2,3,4: Modern Dance 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3; Big Sisters 4; Bulldog Barks 4. FREESE, TIMOTHY, 1111111, 1856 Lawn Ave. 1371, 731-5213: Baseball 2,3,4. FREUND, CHARLES, 1Chick1, 5904 Pandora Ave. 1131, 351-4163: Spanish Club 2,- Cross Country 3,4; Wrestling 3,4,- Track 3,4. FRIEDBERG, LEON, 1417 Regent Ave, 1371, 731-7247: Fcofboll 2,3,4; Or- chestra 2,3,4; Truck 2; Tennis 3; Wrestling 2,- Sophomore Class Council 2.; Student Council Representative 3. FRIEDMAN, CAROL, 1422 Robinwood 1371, 761-4870: Drama C1Ub 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4,- Arl C1ub 2, Secrefary 3; G.A.A. 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Junior Class Counci-I Alternuie 3. FRIEDMAN, ELLEN, 1305 Woodland Ave. 1371, 761-3685: Modern Dance 2,- Senior Choir 3,4; Cheerleading 3; Showcase 3.4; Senior Class Council; Big Sisters 4; Pep Club Representative 2,3, Publicity Chairman 4; Health 279 Careers Club 4; Group 65 ,- Bulldog Barks 4. FRIEDMAN, JACQUELINE, 1Jcckie1, I910 Berkley Ave. 1371, 731-4333: National Honor Society 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; Health Careers Club 4,- G.A.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3. FROIKIN, ROGER, 7867 Stillwell Rd. 1371, 761-3323: C.O.W.A. 3; Spanish Club 3. FROTSCH'ER, GAIL, 6658 Dante Ave. 1131, 351-0669: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4,- Dramu Club 3,4; Red Cross Represemotive 3,4,- Bulldog Burks 4; Big Sisters 4. GABBARD, BILL, 3282 Beredith P1. 1131, 631-8711. GMBLE, JILL, 6306 Kincaid Rd. 1131, 531-3470: Pep Club 2; Polywogs 2; Sophomore Choir, Secremry 2; Senior Choir Junior Secretary 3; C,O.W.A. 3; Showcase 3,- G.A.A. 4. GALLAHER, KAREN A., 6743 Belkenlon Ave., 1361, 891-2237: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- F.T.A. 3,4; Showcase 4. GALLOP, JACQUELINE ANN, 1Jacquie1, 6118 Stover 1371, 531-6471: Art League 3,4,- Pep Club 3,4. GAMBLE, PAULA J., 3286 Beredifh 1131 631-5177: G.A.A. 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,- F.T.A. 4. GARDNER, ALVA, 1A1va M09001, 3705 Beotrke Dr. 1291, 281-6492: Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 4. GATFO, KAY L. 6108 Fontaine C1. 1361, 891-4369. GENDELMAN, PAUL F1, 4523 Perth Le. 1191, 242-4535. GEORGE, JOHN ALLEN, 1R1co1. 8310 Judwin Sf. 1161, 821-8424: Gymnastics 2,3,4,- Hi-Y 2,3,4. GERDSEN, STEPHEN, 1Steve1, 6510 Kincaid Rd. 1131 731-3564: Swimming 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Pap Club 2; Gymnasiics 3,4; Hi-Y 4; WOODWARD TREAS- URES Activities Section 4. GERSON, MARY, 6206 Elm View PI. 1161, 242-1202: Modern Dance 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,4; Art League 2,4,- Spunish Club 2,4; F.T.A. 3,4,- Big Sisters 4. GETZ ANDY, 7606 Reading Rd. 1371, 821-0135. GETZ, ANN, 7864 Ridge Rd., 1371, 531-5772: French Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Art League 2,3,: Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. GILHOOLEY, RAY, 1Jock1, 6259 Graceland 1371, 731-8716. GLASS, MELVIN, 1Mel1, 677 Greenwood 1291, 221-4854: Football 2,3,4,- Track 2,3; Basketball 2,3; W -Club 3; Boys' Glee 4. GODBEY, GLENN, 141 Esculon St. 1161. 821-8290. GOLD, LESLIE, 5430 Newneld Ave. 1371, 731-0346: French Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; F.T.A. 2,3,- Arl League 2. GOLDBERG, BARBARA, 6467 Elbrook Ave, 1371, 631-8313: Big Sisfers 4. GOLDBERG, BENITA, 6314 Hummel 1371, 531-6962.- Dramc: C1ub 2,3; Arr League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,- D.E.C.A. 4. GOLDEN, DONNA, 7051 W. Amcomo Dr. 1371, 731-5876: Art League 4; Art Club 4. GOLDEN, RICHARD, 1Bird1, 8322 Judwin 51. 1161, 821-7656: Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3,4; W -club 3,4; Boys' Glee 4. GOLDENBERG, ELLEN, Club 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. 1Pearl1, 7540 Newbedford 1371, 761-5886: Pep GOLDENBERG, GIDON, 1535 Hurley Ave. 1371, 761-3137: German Club 4. President 3; C.O.W.A. 3,4,- Key Club 4; Chess Club 4. GOLDHAGEN, MICHAEL 1Mike1, 2867 Burkhurt 1131, 731-2001: Fencing Club 2. GOODMAN, GARY, 16-21, 1015 Avondule Ave. 1291, 861-6146: German Club 3,4,- Cameru Club 4. GORDON, CAROL, i503 Corvallis Ave. 1371, 761-4833: Showcase 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; Modern Dance 3,4; French Club 2,- Arl Club 3,4; Big Sisters 4. GORDON, GARY, 2502 Canterbury Ave. 1371, 351-3272. GRABER, SUSAN, 7305 E1brook Ave. 1371, 351-6539: Drama Club 2,3,4; National Thespion Society 3,4; Nafionul Honor Society 3,4; W.F.A.E. 3,4; French Club 3, President 4,- Writers' Coniest Commiriee, V.I.C. chair- man 4; Student Council Parliamentarian 4; WOODWARD TREASURES, Copy Co-ordinufor 4. GRALLER, SHARON, 1411 Shenandoah: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4,- Mod- ern Dance 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Girls' Week 3,- Maiorettes 3,4; Big Sisters 4; F.T.A. 4. GREEN, LINDA, 1634 Northwood. 1371, 761-3549; Latin Club 2; F.T.A. 2,3, 4,- Pep Club 3,4,- Red Cross 2; G,A.A. 2,3,4; G1r151 Swim Team 2; Health Careers Club 2; Arr League 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3; Drama Club 3; Group. 65 4; Big Sisters 4,- Bulldog Barks 4. GREENBERG, ANN, 1865 Blacksfone P1. 1371, 631-3372: Drama C1Ub 2,3, 4; Choir Accompanist 2,4; Junior Class Council; Student Council 4; French Club 3; German Club 4,- Showcuse 3,4,- W.F.A.E. 3; Big Sisters 4,- Oracle 65 4. GREENLAND, ARNOLD 1Arnie1, 7334 Sconwood Ave. 1371, 761-2367: Band 2; Key CM: 3, Treasurer 4; Showcase 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Arr League 2,3; C.O.W.A. 3, Vice President 4; French Club 4; Bulldog Burks 4. GRIEVES, JU'DY 1Jud1, 556y Bosworfh Place 1121, 631-2899; Student Council 2; Senior Class Council 4; Big Sisters 4. GROSHOFF, CHERIE, 8033 Debonair C1. 1371, 761-8420: A11 League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,- F1T1A. 3,4,- Heulfh Careers Club 4,- Red Cross 4; Drama Club 4. GURFlNKIEL, LAURA, i914 Rockinghum 1371, 531-3458. HABERMAN, SHELBY, 7736 Newbedford Ave. 1371, 761-4931: Key Club 2. 3, Vice President 4,- Nutiono! Honor Society 2,3,4; Bulldog Burks News Ed- itor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; It's Academic Captain 4. HAGEMEY'ER, JOSEPH, 1131 Loidlqw Ave. 1371, 242-5879. HAGER, SUSAN, 3130 Parkview Ave, 1131, 351-0490: Art League 4. HAINES, PEGGY, 1Piggie1, 6126 Plainfueld 1131, 791-7089: Choir 2,3, Vice President 4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- ArT League 2,3; Showcase 3,4,- Big Sisters 4. HALL, JOHN, 5743 Rhode Island Ave. 1371, 351-0653. HAMILTON, BECKY, 7300 Silvercrest 1361, 791-6404: Spanish Club 2,- Drama Club 2; C.O.W.A. 3; Senior Class Council Alternate 4. HAMM, JOSEPH, 1Mike1, 2524 Ridgelawn PI. 1121, 231-5030: Sophomore Chair Presidem 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Track 2,3; Weightlifting 3; Ensemble 3, Ireosurer 4; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Group 65 4,- W C1ub 3,4; Varsity Football 3,4. HAMMER, FRANK, 4902 Paddock Rd. 1371, 242-3669: National Honor Su- ciefy 3,4; German Club 3,- Vice President 4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Oracle 65 4. HAMMOND, TERRY, 5813 Valley View Ave. 1131, 731-1193.- Srudem Coun- cil 2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,4,- Gym Team 2,3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 3; Group 65 4; Hi-Y 4. HANISH, ARNOLD, 1Varnish1, 6860 Meadowridge Ln 1371, 631-4121.- Band 2,3; Showcase 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- WOODWARD TREAS- URES Classes Section 4, HANLEY, STEVEN, 1958 Seymour Ave. 1371, 531-3990: Bulldog Barks As- sistant Editor 3, Feature Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; It's Academic 4,- Swimming Team 4. HARLAND, WILLIAM, 7512 Grimm Dr. 1371, 761-3777; Concessions Crew 2,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 4. HARPER, ANN, 6272 Grand Visfu 1131, 351-4272: Diving 2,3,4; Swimming Team 2,3,4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Choir 2,3,- Polywogs 3,4; Showcase 3,4; G.A.A 3,4; Modern Dance 4; C.O.W,A, 4,- Big Sisters '4. HARRIS, CYRUS, 3955 Warwick Ave. 1291, 751-0396: Bond 2,3,4,- Gym- nusfics 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; W Club 4. HARRIS, JILL, 1Ji1lsy Babes1, 2531 Losuntiville 1371, 731-0504: Drama Club 2, Program Chairman 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Thespion Society 3.4; Big Sisters 4; Showcase 3,4; Red Cross 4, HARRIS, KATHRYN, 1Kcthy1, 1603 Section Rd. 1371, 821-1605: Art League 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2. HARRIS, KENNETH, 4357 Yakima Dr. 1361, 891-3583: Band 2,3, Treas- urer 4; Jazz Club 4. HARTMAN, HOPE, 8059 Debonair Court 1371, 821-6618: French Club 2; Red Cross 2, Secretary 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Monitor 2; Health Careers Club 4. HATFIELD, RONALD, 7515 Ross Ave. 1371, 821-6837. 280 HAUK, CHERYL, 1287 Woodland Ave. 1371, 821-3603: Girls' Giee Club. HAUPSTEIN, HERMAN 1Skip1, 7837 Sfillweli Rd. 1371, 761-2649: Swimming Team 2,3; German Club 2,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Ar? League 2,3,4,- Phofo Club 2; Healrh Careers Club 4. HAVENS, WILLIAM, 1131111, 5747 Lester Rd. 1131, 351-3522: Reserve Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Pep Club 2, Treasurer 3; Orchestra 2,3. HAWKS, ERIC, 1Rick1, 3619 Northdole 1131, 351-6777: Ar1 Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; Cho1r 2.3; Pep Club 2,3; Hi-Y 2,4. HAYNES, LEONARD, 1335 Rylond Ave. 1131, 631-9236: Red Cross Alter- nate 4. HECKER, ELAINE, 5612 Abbonsford Street 1121, 531-8898: Pep Club 3,4; Art Club 4. HELMAN, SHARON, 2435 Kellermun Ave. 1371, 731-5851. HELWIG, SUSAN, 1Robin Hood1, 69 E051 GalbruHh 1161, 761-4683: G.A.A1 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Chair 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; Showcase 3,4,- Junior Achievemenf 3,4; Big Sisters 4. HENDRICKS, JANET, 1Jan1, 7400 Fair Oaks 1371, 351-5378: G.A.A 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Girls' Glee 3,- French Club 3, Big Sisters 4; Student Council Alternate 4. HERSHER, JUDITH, 1Judy1, 1721 Northampfon Ave. 1371, 531-6426: F.T.A. 2; HeuEth Careers Club 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. HESS, NANCY, 6115 Tulane Rd. 1121, 731-2399: Band 2,3; Choir 2,3; Showcase 3. HESS, SHARON, 237 Avalon St. 1161, 821-8157. HESS, WILLIAM, 1Mike1, 3001 Gloss Ave. 1131, 631-8924: Truck 3. HILL, DOROTHY, 1D01He1, 6302 Plainf1e1d 1131, 791-4652: Polywogs 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Showcnse 3,4; Junior Achieve- ment 3,- Senior Class Council 4,- Big Sisters 4,- G.A.A. 4. HILL, GLORIA, 3943 Abingfon Ave. 1291, 751-6853: Pep Club 2; Art League 2,4; Girls' Glee Vice President 3; G.A,A. 3,- French Club 3,- Big Sisters 4,- Y-Teens 4; Jazz Club 4;Hec111th1reers Club 4. HILLMAN, GARY, 1Boris1, 1500 Northwood Dr., 1371, 821-0718. HILTON, BERTHA, 6716 Humpfon Dr. 1361, 791-5933,- G.A,A. 3; Ar? League 4. HIUDT, NANCY, 7800 Elbrook Ave. 1371, 761-8171: Ar? League 3. HOBBS, JOYCE, 112 Hereford C1. 1161, 821-0760: GAA. 2; Art League 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. SecreIury 3, Presidenf 4; Junior Achievement 3,4; Pep Club 3; Big Sisrers 4. HOLTKE, MARGO, 1Go-Ke1, 3550 Skyview Lane 1131, 531-3560: Art Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; French Club 3; Big Sisters 4. HOLZER, STUART, 131u1, 3040 Debonair CGUH 1371, 321-2151: Radio Club Vice President 2, President 3,4; S1099 Crew 2; Showcase 2; Pep Club 4; Art League 4; Red Cross Alrernme 4. HON, MERWYN, 1Mern1, 3954 Lowry 1291, 221-4432: C.O.W.A. 3; Debate Team 3; Chess Club 4; Spanish C1118 4,- Pep Club 4. HORTON, DAVID, 3467 Kimberly St, 1131, 731-7573: Boys' Glee 2; Chair 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Writers' Contesr 3. HORWITZ, LARRY, 5122 Luconia 1371, 731-4253: National Honor Society 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Key C1ub 2,3,4; Studenf Council Al- ternate 2,3,- Jr. C1055 Council 3. HOUSER, MARCIA, 2B3 Forestwood Dr. 1161, 821-4399: G.A.A. 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arl' League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. HOWARD, JAMES, 1Mike1, 137 Wesf 6611-1 51. 1161, 242-5118: Band 2,3,4; Visual Aids Crew 2. HOWSON, DON, 15 East 72nd St. 1161, 821-5166: Varsi'ry Baseball 2. HUNLEY, MARCIA, 1Mori1, 29 H1115da1e St. 1161, 821-0780: Showcase 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3 1CIerk1 4; Art League 2,3,4,- Bulldog Barks 3,4,- Pep Club 4; Big Sisters 4. HYMON, BRUCE, 1514 Beaverton Ave. 1371, 761-2636: Radio Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,- Nofionul Honor Society 4; Pep Club 4. ISSACS, MARJORIE 1Mar91, 8080 Sntingvalley 1361, 631-1777: C.O.W.A. 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Student Council Historian 3; Spanish Club 2; Sophomore Class Council; Oracle 65 Editor 4. ISEMANN, FRED, 2429 Ardmore Avenue 1371, 531-2509: Camera Club 3. JACOBS, JAMES, 1Cob1, 116 Nansen 31. 1161, 761-5927. JACOBS, R1CHARD, 1Jake1, 3896 Reading RC1. 1291, 251-1675: Band 2,3,4. JAFFA, IRVING, 1Ving1. 1824 Glendon 1371. 731-5029: Key Club 2,3,4,- Showcase 2.3; Art League 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2,3; Heoifh Careers Club 2,4; Pep Club 2,- C.O.W.A. 2; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2; Football 4; Chess Club 4. JARMAN, ERNEST, 1Ernie1, 3978 Ardmore 1291, 751-0140: Debate Team 2,3. President 4; Truck Team 2.3.4; C.O.W.A. 3,- National Forensic League 3,4,- Cumeru Club 3,- W.F.A.E. 4; Group 65 4; Drama Club 4, Skin of our Teeth 4. JARNICKI, GERTRUDE, 1605 Pelham Place 1371, 821-1141: Girls' Glee 2; D.E.C.A. 4; German Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Drama Ciub 2,3; Healvh Careers Club 4. JASPER, DEBORAH, 1Debbie1, 8422 Burns Ave. 1161, 821-2430: Pep Club 2; Arr League 2,3. JESSE, GEORGIA, 1George1, 51 Art League 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3. Ferndale 1161, 821-2361: Girls' Glee 2; JOHNSON, CHARLES, 1Churlie1, 8 Lenox Lane 1291, 861-0693: Drama Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4,- Footboll Manager 2,- Baseball Manager 2,3: Baskabull Manager 2,- Pep Club 2,3, Representative 4; Student Council 2,- National Thespian Sociefy 2,3,4. JOHNSON, JUDITH, 1Judy1, 5833 Kennedy Ave. 1131, 631-0654: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; French Club 3; C.O.W.A. 4,- Dramu Club 4; Senior Class Advisory Board 4,- Health Careers Club 4. JONES, EDITH, 1Edie1, 4672 McNeil Street 1121, 531-1394. JONES, JUDITH, 1Shor1y1, 7501 Fairpark Ave. 1161, 821-2646: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3; Girls' Glee 3. JONES, RICHARD, B434 Wiswell Ave. 1161, 761-0855: Band 2,3,4. JONES, SUSAN, 15ue1, 7525 Ross Ave. 1371, 761-0531: Art League 2; FBLA 3; D,E.C.A. 4. KABAKOFF, FAYE, 1Fagi11, 1439 Beaverton Ave. 1371, 761-0135: Pep Cfub 2,3,4; Girls Glee 3; Spanish Club 3; Big Sisters 4. KABAKOFF, LYNN, 6815 W. Farm Acres Dr. 1371, 351-5402: F.T.A. 2,3,4; Drama CIUb 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,- Nationol Thespian Society 3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Big Sisters 4. KABEL, ROBERT, 1Bob1, 2513 RidgecliHe 1121, 731-6504: Student Council 2,3, Execuiive Board 4; Hi-Y 2,3, President 4; Pep Club 4, Representative 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; I965 WOODWARD TREASURES Facuhy'Co-editor; Group 65 4,- Boys' Week Representative 4. KANTER, BARBARA, 1Barbi1, 6218 Stover Avenue 1371, 631-6137: Sopho- more Cfoss Council; French Club 2; Pep Club 3,4, Represenfotive 2; Show- case 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Big Sisters 4,- Group 65 4. KANTER, EDWARD, 1Eddie1, 1840 Sunnybrouk Drive C.O.W.A. 3; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 4. 1371, 761-7893: KAPLAN, MARVIN, 1Murv1, 7940 Springvolley Dr. 1361, 631-7496: F001- bull 2,3,4,- Bulldog Burks 3, Editorial Editor 4; Art League 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4. KAPLAN, PAUL, 1715 32110 Vista 1371, 731-9418: Key Club 2,3,4; Lafin Club 2,3, Vice President 4; National Honor Society 2,4; C.O.W.A. Vice President 3, President 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Activities Co-Edifor 4; French Club 4. KASSNER, BARRY, 3940 Orchard St. 1361, 891-2595: Choir 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; An League 2,3,4; Latin Club 3,4,- Junior Class Council 3; Group 65 4. KATZ, GWEN, 6560 Hudson Pwky. 1131, 731-4587: F.T.A. 2,- Showcase 2,3; Drama Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; French Club 3; Ar? League 3. KATZ, HARRY, 1406 Corvallis 1371, 761-0482: Arr League 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. KATZ, JUDITH, 1Judy1, 6:25 Hummei Ave. 1371, 731-8910; Drama Club 2.3.4; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Bulldog Burks 3, News Bureau Edhor 4; Quill 6nd Scroll 3,4; Big Sisters. KELLEY, GAIL, 6023 Yosemite Dr. 1371, 531-2873.- Pep Club 2,3,- Showcase 2; Student Council Alternate 2; An League 3; D.E.C.A. Secretary 4. KENT, STEPHEN, 1Sreve1, 3205 North Whilefree 1361, 891-4755: Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3; Spanish 2,3,- Jazz Club 3,2; C.O.W.A. 3,41; Art League 281 4; Chess Club 4; Heulfh Careers Club 4. KIDDER, PEGGY, 3801 Congreve Ave. 1131, 531-8581: Pep Club 2,3; Choir 2,3; Folk Club 2; Art League 2,3,- Showcase 3. KIDWELL, GARY, 1Anim611, 6536 Cresfview Ave. 1131, 531-8000: Football 2,3,4; Truck 2,- Weightlihing 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Arf League 4. KI'DWELL, SUSAN, 6731 Kennedy Ave. 1131, 531-5579: Library Aid 2,4. KIESSLING, MARTHA, 1Mar1y1, 6363 Iris Ave. 1131, 731-4758: Choir 2; Pep Club 2,3; Ensemble 3,4; Drama Club 3.4; Showcase 3,4; French Club 4; Bulldog Burks 4; Big Sisters 4, KILLENS, TERRY, 11K1llers1, 3938 Odin 1131, 891-0466: Football 2,3,4,- Track 2; Weighilifiing 2; Wrestling 4. KIMPEL, JOHN, 5700 Wyatt Ave. 1131, 531-8587: Foorball 2,3, Co-Capfuin 4; Track 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3; Class President 2; Sfudenr Council 2, Executive Board 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3, Pur1iumenluricn 4,- Group 65 4; Senior Class Council Alternate 4. KINDERLEGRER, AARON, 7511 GriFFm Dr. 1371, 761-1220. KING, ANNETTE, 1Nelfie1, 764 East Mitchell Ave. 1291, 751-0864: F.T.A. 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Pep Club 2; Arr League 3; Health Careers Club 4; Big Sisters 4. KING, CHARLES, 6502 Coleridge 1131, 791-5096: Foorbull 2,- Buskefbull 3. KING, GEORGE, 8440 Anthony Wayne 1161, 761-5748: C.O.W.A. 4. KINNEY, THOMAS, 1Tom1, 6694 Kennedy Ave. 1131, 731-4444; Football 4; Wrestling 4; Baseball 4; Ar! League 4. KIRSCHNER, SANDRA, 150M110, 7915 Springvalley Dr. 1361, 351-4711: Pep Club 2,3,4;Ar1 League 3,4. KITAJEWITZ, ABRAHAM, 1303 Luidlaw Ave, 1371, 531-3653: Wor1d His- tory Club 2; Pep Club 2,3. KLEIN, BARRY, 7955 Greenland P1. 1371, 761-9275: National Honor So- ciety 4. KNAPP, LAWRENCE, 1Larry1, 2518 Ardmore Ave. 631-0825: Art League 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4. 1371, KNOOP, CAROL, 135 Wes? Seymour Ave. 1161, 821-7817: Band 2,3,4,- Larin Club 2,- Ar'r League 2,3,- Junior Class Council 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Big Sis- ters 4,- Dramu Club 4. KOBER, THOMAS, 1Tom1, 5711 Murmion Lane, 1121, 531-5667: Showcase 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Ar? League 2,4. KOENINGER, MONROE, 1Monnie1 6334 Graceland 1371, 731-0574: Show- case 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- F.T.A. 2. KOLB, TOM, 6511 Pace 1131, 531-1161: Ar? League 2.3.4,- Audio Visual 2,3,4; Camera Club 2; Recorder for Treasurers in Sound 4. KOOLMAN, RONALD, 1Kon1, 2541 Losantiville Rd. 1371, 351-1251: Bond 2,3; Showcase 2,3; F.T.A, 2; Oracle 65 4. KOOPMAN, RONNY, 7821 Sunf1eld 1371, 821-8177: German Ciub 3. Vice President 2,- Pep Club 2; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Key Club 3,4. KOSHOVER, BARBARA, 1Kosh1, 8021 Stillwell Rd. 1371, 761-1378: Spanisl Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; Drama C1Ub Secretary 2; Red Cross' 3,- G.A,A, 4,- F.T.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. KRAVITZ, ALAN, 7325 Brookcrest Dr. 1371, 351-0984: Sophomore Class Council 2; Truck 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2; Junior Class Council 3; Gym- nastics 3; Senior Class Council 4; Swimming 4; Groups 65 4. KREGER, NANCY, 1Chris1, 6306 Elwynne Dr. 1361, 891-8711; Student Coun- cil 2,3, Secretary 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Pep Club 3,4; Art League 3; Big Sisters 4,- Majoreltes 4; Grou-p 65 4; Bulldog Barks 4. KROPVELD, BEATRICE, 1Bea1, 7850 Dawn Rd. 1371, 821-7557: Archery Team 2,3,- Arr Club 2,3; Swimming Team 3. KRUPNIK, JUDITH, 4506 Spring Meadow Dr. 1291, 242-2475: French Cl-ub 2,3,4;Ar1 League 2,3; C.O.W.A. 3,4; German Ciub 4. KRUSE, ELMA, 1E1mer1, 1827 Lawn Ave. 1371, 531-9138: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4;Ar1CIub 2,3; German Club 2,3. KRUTHAUPT, GREGORY, 8320 Bonbury Street 1161, 821-0015. KURESMAN, KENNETH, 1Goose1, 1558 Shenandoah 1371, 821-1795: Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Student Council Ahernate 2,3,4,- Junior Class Cou.:c113;Moniror Captain 3; Tennis 4. LANG, BARBARA, 1Burbs1, 1939 Avonlea Ave. 1371,731-6769; Drama Club 2,3,4,- Sponish Club 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; F.B.L.A. 4,- A'r1 League 4. LANG, EMILY, 1Em1, 1939 Avonlea Ave. 1371, 731-6769: Spanish Club 2; Vice-Presidem 3, President 4;- Droma CEUb 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Big Sisters 4; F.B.L,A. 4. LAWSON, THOMAS, 1Tom1, 1931 Dale Rd. 1371, 531-9767: Cross Country 3: LEESER, RiENETT, 1Renee1, 1789 Cresf Hill Ave. 1371, 821-2127: German Club 2; Secretary 3,4; Ar'r Club 2,3, Vice-Presidenf 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4,- Art League Representative 2,3,4; Pep CJUb 2; Big Sisfers 4. LEHRER, STEPHEN, 1Steve1, 7866 Down Rd. 1371, 761-6686: Marching Band 2.3,- Concert Band 2,3. LEIMAN, PATRICIA, 1P611, 2611 Knighl Ave. 1121, 351-2205: Senior Choir 4; Art Club 4,- Girfs' Glee Club 3. LEPSKY, STEVEN, 1Steve1, 1816 Colmar Ln. 1371, 761-1594: Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Showcase 3. LEUG'ERS, STEPHEN, 6505 Plainfield 1131, 541-5576: Ar? League 3,4; Foot- ball 2,4,- Baske'rbull 2 LEVINE, IRIS, 1Ris1, 1118 Elm Park Dr. 1161, 242-2619: F.T.A. 2,- G.A.A. 2,3; Art League Representative 2,3; Spanish Ciub 2; Pep Club 2; Bulldog Barks 2; Editorial Co-Editor 4,- Senior Class Treasurer; National Honor Socieiy 4; Big Sisters Executive Board 4.- Quill and Scroll 3,4. LEVINE, PENNY, 7617 Yorkshire P1. 1371, 761-5251: F.T.A. 2,3,4,- Sopho- more Class Council 2,- Junior Class Council 3; Group 65 ,- G.A.A. 2,3,- Big Sisters 4; Showcase 3,4; Spanish C1ub 2,3; Folywogs 2; Modern Dance 2,3, 4; JuniOr Prom Co-Chairman; C.O.W.A. 3; Student Council Representative 4; Senior Class Council Alternate. LEWIS, JOHN, 1Louie1, 7139 Eusflawn Dr. 1371, 351-2754: Football 2,3; Weightlifting 2,3; Truck 2; Wrestling 4. LICHTENSZTEIN, ISRAEL, 1151, 1638 Mirumur Ct, 1371, 761-3631: French Club 2,4; Senior Orchestra 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 2,3,4; Red Cross Representative 3,4; Spanish Club 4. LI'EBERMAN, KAREN, 1967 Garden Ln. 1371, 631-2536: Art League 2,3,- Showcuse 3,- Big Sisters 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Class Ahernafe. L'IEBSCHUTZ, SUSAN, 15Uly1, 3905 Loymun Dr. 1291, 281-1860: Pep Club 2; Bulldog Barks 4. LIGON, PORTIA, 1Porchops1, 3960 Warwick 1291, 861-2564: G.A.A. 2,3. LINDER; DENISE, 1Denni1, 7956 Stillwell Rd. 1371, 761-2681: Sophomore Class Secreiary 2; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4,- Spanish Club 3,4,- Secremry 2; National Honor Society 4, Vice-Presiden? 2,- F.T.A. 2,3,4; Student Council Alternate 2,3; G.A.A. Historian 2; Showcase 2.3; Girl's Week Represenmtive 3; Big Sisrers 4; WOODWARD TREASURES ln- trodudory Section 4. LJNGROSSO, KATHLEEN, 1KOY1, 6225 Kincaid Rd. 1131, 531-5972. LIPSKY, JUDITH, 1Carrot-Top1, 1958 Cafolina Ave. 1371, 731-9456: Junior C1055 Council 3; Red Cross 4. L1V1NGSTON, PATRICIA, 1Pa1'1, 3944 Holman Cir. 1361, 793-1640: Art League 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Health Careers Club 4,- Y-Teens 4; Latin Club 2. L008, PHYLLIS, 6706 N Vine 51. 1161, 761-4532: D.E.C.A. 4. LOSE, GREGORY, 1Greg1, 3324 North Berke1ey Cir. 1361, 791-1594: Red Cross 3; Smge Crew 4. LOVELESS, DAVIE, 7128 Rosewood St. 1161, 761-8877. LUEL, SAMUEL, 6241 Stover 1361, 731-1764. LUKEN, STEVEN, 1Luke1, 8376 Bonbury 1161, 821-9057: Arr League 3,4. MUCINTYRE, CAROL, 1Max1, 299 Foresfwood Dr. 1161, 821-2711: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Girls Glee 3; F.B.1..A. 4. MACKEY, CAROLYNN, 861-2641: G.A.A. 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3; French Club 2,51 MAGNARINI, JO ELLEN, 631-6837: Choir 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3; Art Leagte 2,3,4, Junior Class Council 3,- Showcase 3.4; Big Sisters 4. MALLIN, DONNA, 1530 Shenandoah Ave. 1371, 761-1932: Palywogs 2; Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. MALONE, JERRY, 36 Hartwell Ct. 1161, 821-9339: MANN,'PAULA, 6239 Elbrook Ave. 1371, 351-1599: Choir 2,3,4. 282 MANTHEY, JAMES, 6306 Fairhursf 1131, 731-0005: Pep Club 2,3,4; Ari League 2,3,4,- Swimming 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Truck 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; W - Club 3,4. MARGOLIS, TERRY, 7885 Greenland 1371, 761-8848: Drama Club 2; Girls' Glee 3; D.E,C.A. 4; F.B.1..A. 4. MARGUET, KENNETH, 1Ken1, 214 Ridgewoy Rd. 1161, 821-0165. MARK, JUDITH, 1Lynn1, 8521 Arborcresf Dr: 1361, 791-2640: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3; Folk Music Club 3; Jazz Club 3. MARKSBERRY, CHARLES, 5425 Eastwood 1271, 271-0966: Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,- Ensemble 3,4,- Showcose 3,4; Boys' Glee 2; Art League 3,4; Sr. Advisory Board 4; Studem Council 4. MARMER, BARRY, 1856 Wynnewoad Ln. 1371, 761-0761: Swimming Team 2,3,4; Camera Club 2,- Boys' Glee 2. MARMER, NANCY, 7309 Parkdule Ave. 1371, 761-9267: F:T.A. 2,- Modern Dance Club 2,3; President 4; Showcase 2,3,4; Student Council '4,- Big Sis- ters 4; Group H65 4. MARTIN, REDA 1Mc1rty1, 2006 Snowhill Dr. 1371, 531-7263: Band 2,3,4,- Y- teens 3; Showcase 3,4; D.E.C.A. Treasurer 4. MARTIN, TYRONE, 1Rudolph1, 680 5. Creseni Ave. 1291, 751-0429: Boys' Glee 2. MASLOV, CHERE, 6750 Meodowridge Ln. 1371, 631-6331: Spanish Club 2, 3,4,- F.T.A. 3; Bulldog Burks 3. Editor 4,- Quill and Scrofl 3,4; Big Sisters 4; P051 and Times Star Correspondent 3,4. MASON, RACHEL, 1Rach1, 7085 Glenmeadow Ln. 1371, 731-6511: Choir 2.3.4.- G.A.A. 2; Pap CM: 2,- Ar? League 2.3; Showcase 3,4, MASTRONARDO, JAMES 1Jim1, 41 Sheehan 1161, 261-2139. MATHEWS, CAROL, 8362 Roland St. 1161, D.E.C:A. 4. MATHEWS, JOHN, 3928 Davenanl Ave. 1131, 731-0521: Foolball 2,3,4,- Truck 2; Weightlifting 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; HP! 2, Chaplain 3, Vice-presi- dent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,- Showcase 3,4. MATTHEWS, DEBORAH, 1081313191, 618 Gholson Ave. 1291, 751-0780: G.A:A. 2, Hockey Manager 3, Volley 8011 Manager 4; Pep Club 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Art League 2,3. MAX, NEIL, 7975 Greenland PI. 1371, 761-9084: French CIUb 2,- Pep Club 4,- Art League 4. MAXWELL, KENNETH, 10wusu Hukafomy1, 4119 St. James 1361, 891-6095; Pep Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Red Cross 2. MAYER, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 3265 Lcmorque 1361, 791-3377: Football 2,3,4,- Swimming 2; Weightlifting 2,3,4,- German Club 2; Art League 2,4; Pep Club Representative 3,4; Wrestling Team 3,- Showcase 4; Health Careers Club 4. MAYER, RICHARD, 1Richie1, 7358 Scotfwood 1371, 761-3852: Honor Society 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Key Club 3,4,- C.O.W.A. 3. MAYS, JOHN, 6565 Stewart Rd. 1361, 791-4051: Pep Club 2,- Representa- tive 3,4; Art League 2,3,4. MCCARTHY, DALE, 6435 Stove: Ave. 1371, 731-3064: Pep Club 2,3,4. McDERMOTT, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 6016 Elbrook Ave. 1371, 731-8275: Camera Club 2,3, Treasurer 4. McDEVITT, DIANNE, 1Muc1, 1811 Avonlea 1371, 631-6638: G.A.A. 3, Presi- dent 4; Big Sisters 4; Bulldog Barks 4. McELYEA. JANICE, 8222 Manon Ave. 1161, 761-7795. MCENTIRE, ALEXANDER, 1Alex1, 6112 Ploinfield 1131, 791-2047: Track 2,3, 4,- Glee Club 2; Weightlifting 2,3; Wrestling 4; Football 4. McGEE, LARRY, 3840 Oak Crest 1361. 891-6462: French Cub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Druma Club 2,4; C.O.W.A. 2,3,- F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Debate Team 3.4; Art Club 3,4; Red Cross 3,4; Cross Country 3; Showcase 3,4,- Truck 4. McGOWAN, MICHAEL, 3236 Beredith PI. 1131, 351-4536: Cross Country 2,3; Art League 2,3,4,- Lutin Club 3.4; Pep Club 3,4; Track 4; Showmse 4; Wefghflifting 4. McKIBBEAN, GARY, laO4 Edgemont Rd. 1371, 761-0928. MEANS, HENRY, 2609 BriarcliHe 1121, 351-6374: Band 2,3,4,- Showcose 3; Red Cross Representative 3,4; Art League 3,4. . . . 29.212;qu MEFFORD, GARY, 1Memp11151,. 7606 Reading Rd. 1371, 821-8622: Foofba 3; Wrestling Team 4. MEIROSE, JOSEPH, 1Bu1ch1, 5504 Reading Rd. 1371, 531-4705: Football 2, MENDELSON, MARK, 7938 Greenland PI. 1371, 761-7681: Spanish Club 2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4,- Wresrling Team 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Showcase 3.4,- Key Club 4. MERRIWEATHER, RICHARD, 1Dickie1, 1913 Langdon Farm Rd, 1371, 631- 1709: Pep Club 4. MESSER, CHERYL 15herry1, 8201 Burns Ave. 1161: Choir 2; Girfs' GJee 4; D.E.C.A1 4. MESSER, JOAN, 1Joni1, 7517 Abbie P1. 1371, 821-0424: Sophomore C165: Council 2; Junior Class Council 3; Showcase 2,4; Spanish Club 2,- Fep Club Chairman 3, Vice president 4; Art Cfub 3; Ar? League 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Big Sisters 4; Health Careers Club 4; Bquog Barks 3. MESSING, IRA, 1750 Avunlea Ave. 1371, 731-1219: ChoTr 2,- Ensemble 3,4; Drama Club 2,3; French Club 2; Showcase 3,4. METHENA, JAY, 3372 Arrow 1131, 631-4798. METZ, SHERRY, 7872 Greenland P1: 1371, 761-6603: F.T.A. 2,3, Treasurer 4; Modern Dance 2,3, Secretary-treusurar 4; Art League Representative 3; Showcase 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; C.O.W.A. 3. MEYER, RICHARD, 1Chuck1, 6863 Elwynne Dr. 1361, 891-2036: Vice presi- dent Sophomore Class; Drama Club 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4,- Latin Club 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club Executive Board 4; Bulldog Burks 4; Oracle 65 4. MEYERS, DALE, 5116 NewFIeId Ave. 1371, 351-5278: Student Council 2,3,4; Tennis Team 3,4,- Showcase 3.4,- Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4,- Chess Club Vice presidenf 4; Bulldog Burks 4, MILLER, ARTHUR, 1Willy1, 102 Ridgeway Rd. 1161, 821-6361: Baseball 3,4. MILLER, BEV, 5435 Nekfield Ave. 1371, 351-3585: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4. MILLER, KAREN, 2185 Bluegrass Ln. 1371, 731-2882: Art League 2, Rep- resentative 4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Showcuse 2,3; Folk Club President 3; Drama Club 3, Vice-presidenf 4; Polywogs 3, Treasurer 4,- Choir 3; Ensemble 4; WFAE 4. MILLER, MARLENE, 1Marcy1, 2200 Rosedale 1371, 531-8975: Ari League Representative 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Health Careers Club 4. MITCHELL, DAVID, 1Mitch1, 5737 Pandora 1131 731-3268: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,- Monitor 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Track 2,4,- Hi-Y 2,3,4,- National Honor Society 2,- Art- League 2,3,4; WeightIifting 3,4,- Group 65 co- chuirman 4,- Showmse 4; Student Council Executive Board 4. MITCHUSSON, CAROL, 1Mitch1, 5236 Newfield Ave. 1371, 531-1373: G.A.A. 2; Drama Club 3,4; Showcase 3.4. MOORE, CHARLES, 23 Woodsdale Ave. 1161, 821-9007. MOORE, JANE, 1Jun1e1, B319 Newbury St. 1161, 821-7718: GAA 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Maiorefte 4; Big Sisters 4; Heu1fh Careers Club 4. MORsz, ELAINE, 3936 Ledgewood Dr. 1291, 961-4016: F.B.L.A. 3,4; French Club 2,3; Library Aide 2,3,4. MORLEDGE, SHARON, 1Sheri1, 6300 Tyne Ave. 1131, 531-3536: Drama Club 2; Pep Club 2,3;Ar1 League 4, Representative 2,3. MOSBACH, JANICE, 1Mooss1, 821-7308: Choir 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Polywogs 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 3,4, Represenmrive 2; Drama Club 2; Showcase 3,4. MORRIS, RICHARD, 8309 Burns Ave. 1161, 761-3563. MUELLER, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 7761 Stillwell Rd. 1371, 821-4942: Spanish Club 2; Art League 2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 4; Sfudenf Aide 3,- Healfh Careers Club 4; Jazz Club 4. MULLENIX, LARRY, 1Mully1, 8335 Nawbury 1161, 761-3196: Band 2,3; Pep Club 2; Baseball 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4, Basketball Manager 2, Announcer 2,3,- Concession Crew 3,4. MULLNS, RAY, 8303 Newbury Ave., 761-4672. MYERS, EMILY, 6713 Rolluway Rd. 1361, 891-1919::: Polywugs 2,3; G.A.A. 3,4; Choir 2; Red Cross Representative 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Junior Class Council 3,- Senior Class Conncil 4. 283 MYERS, JAMES, 6739 Siebern 1361, 891-1308: Stage Crew 2,3, Manager 4; Radio Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4. MYERSON, RITA, 8020 Stil1well Rd. 1371, 761-0168: 86nd 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3; Art League Representative 2; Pep Club 3; Red Cross 2,3,4. MYERSTEIN, JUDY, 1626 Crest Hill 1371, 821-3332: F,T.A. 2; PEp Club 2,3, representative 4; Art League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,- Red Cross 2; Student Council 3. NAKOS, ANASTASIOS, 1Nickie1, 1851 Lungdon Farm Road 1371, 351-5454: Art League 4. NATHAN, MILTON, 7244 EusHown Drive 1371, 731-9019: C.O.W.A. 2, Treas- urer 3,4; Senior Band 2; National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4,- Chess Club 4. NEBOLSKY, MICHAEL, 1Nebbs, Chicim1, 6111 Grecelund Avenue 1371, 731-9463: Football 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Weightlifting 2,3; Spanish Club 2; W -c1ub 3,4,- Red Cross Representafive 3,4; Art League 2, Representative 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4. NECHEMIAS, CAROL, 7801 Gwenwyn Drive 1361, 791-2491: G.A.A. 2; C.O.W.A. 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4,- Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3. NEFF, JOSEPH 1Sp1der1, 7148 Rosewood 1161, 761-3024: Truck 2,- Wres- Tling 3,4. NELSON, PAMELA, 705 Greenwood Ave. 1291, 751-8954. NESBJTT, JERRY, 915 Dana Avenue 1291, 871-6398: Foofbull 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Swimming 3. NEWHAUSER, RICHARD 1NU1, 1114 Rylond Avenue 1371, 242-3199: C.O.W.A. 3; Student Council 2,3; Health Careers Club Treasurer 3, President 4; Cross Country 2; Jazz Club 4; Nmionul Honor Socie'ry 4; Bulldog 4. NEWSTATE, STEWART, 1559 Section Road 1371, 761-7816: D.E.C.A. 4. NJESZ, TERRY, 2615 BriarcliHe 1121, 531-8920: Gym Team 2,3,- Baseball 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Folk Club 3; Choir 3,4; Red Cross 3,4,- Showcase 3.4. NOIMAN, LAWRENCE, 1Larry1, 7307 Reading Road 1371, 7314292: Ger- man Club 2. NOWELL, MICHAEL, 810 South Crescent 1291, 861-5660: Cross Country 2; Track 3,4. NUNN, JERRY, 1Keith1, 2722 Oakleof Ave. 1121, 631-5086: Choir 2,3; D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 3, OEXMAN, DONALD, 2645 Canterbury Ave. 1371, 351-1967: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 4. OGDEN, MICHAEL, 1302 California Ave. 1371, 531-7608; Tennis 2,3,4. O'HAIR, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 5319 Grafton Ave. 1371, 531-8830. OKRENT, SUSAN, 1Tree1, 2865 Burkhorr 1131, 731-3469: G.A,A. 2,3; Art League 2,3, Representative 4; Pep Club 2,3; Drama Club 2; Red Cross Represenfalive 2,3. ONEAL, ISHAM, 11ke1, 3622 Solar Vista P1. 1131, 731-9241: Fao'rball 2; Senior Choir 2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4; Showcase 3,4,- Merchandising Club 4. OSBORN. NANCY, 67 DeCump 1161, 821-7280: G,A.A. 2, Treasurer 3; Sophomore C1655 Council; Pep Club 3, President 4; Cheerleading 3,4; Senior Class Council; Student Council Execufive Board 4: Big Bore Co- Chairmun 4. OSCHER, STEVEN, 1832 Berkley Ave. 1371, 351-5950: Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 2; French Club 2. OSCHERWETZ, BERNICE, 5448 Grafton Ave. 1371, 351-6893: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4, OSCHERWITZ, KAREN, 1120 Franklin Ave. 1371, 242-2827: Art League 2, 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Group 65 ; senior Choir 3,4; Big Sisters 4. OTTING, PATRICIA, 1Patfy1, 2028 Snowhill Dr. 1371, 631-9811: Y-Teens 2,4; French Club 4; National Honor Society 4. OTTO, ROBERT, 1Bo1, 3145 Beaver Ave. 1131, 631-7748: Senior Band 2; Boys Glee Club 4. OUZ1EL, SYLVIA, 1837 Wynnewood Ln. 1371, 821-7151: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; G.A.A. 2. PARITZ, MARI, 6202 Muyfield Ave. 1371, 731-0448: Choir 2,3,4; Drama C1Ub 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Art League 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Sfudenf Council Treasurer 4; Big Sisters 4. PASTOR, STEVEN, 6327 Graceland Ave, 1371, 731-8368: Reserve Baseball 2,- Baseboll 4; Wrestling 2. PATON, MARGARET, 37 Ferndale 1161, League 2,3,4; G.A,A. 2. 761-5094: Pep Club 2,3; Ar'r PATTERSON, PATRICIA, 1Pnf1, 2624 Bremont Ave. 1371, 631-5421: Choir 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Ar? League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3, Captain 4,- Showcase 3,4; Big Sisfers 4; Ensemble 4; Polywogs 2. PATTON, CHARLOTTE, 1C1'Iar1, 16 W. 70111 Street 1161, 821-7204: Drama Club 2,3,4; Notional Thespiun Society 2,3,4; Choir Accompanisr 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; French Club 2,- Showcase 3,4; Maiorenes 4; Ensemble 4; Big Sisters 4. PATTON, JERRI, 3948 Warwick 1291, 221-0011. PENDERY, ROGER, 131 Nansen St. 1161, 821-2290: Pep Club 2,3; Lunch Room SmH 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Art League 4. PENDLETON, BILLY, 1Wee-Willy1, 221 Wesf Seymour Ave. 1161, 761-0829: Gymnastics 2; Art Department Assistanf 4, PERKINS, CHRISTINE, 1C1'Iris1, 111 Geberf, 1151, 761-5367: Choir 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4; Arf League 3,4,- Drumu. Club 3,4; Showcase 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. PERLSTEiN, LIBBY, 1Luba1, 4837 Corinth Ave. 1371, 242-5998: Pep Club 2,3,4; Arr League 2,3,4,- Dramo Club 2; Studenf Council 2,- F.T.A. 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Showcase 2,3; French Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. PETTIT, KAREN, 6208 Bone V1510 PI. 1131, 351-0123: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Art Club 2, Treasurer 4; Art League 2,4. PEYTON, PATRICIA, 1Pa'rsy P.1, 323 Ellond Cir. 1291, 221-5037: Red Cross 2; Junior Class Council 3; Showcase 3,- Modern Dance 3,4; Art League 3; Choir 3,4; Student Council 4. PHELPS, BILL, 127 Wes! 661h 51. 1161, 242-1280: Bond 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4. PHILLIPS, PEGGY, 3469 Seclion Rd. 1371, 731-9394: Art Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; French Club 2. PILDER, STEPHEN, 1Pidd1e1, 1936 Twin Ave. 1121, 531-5709: National Honor Society, 3,4, Treasurer 2, Reserve Baseball 2; Showcase 2; Wres- fling 3,4,- Jr. Class Council 3; Sr. Class Council 4; WOODWORD TREASURES Public Relations 4. PITTARD, YVONNE, 1Beanie1, 3962 S. Fordham 1131, Glee 3,4,- Art League Aliernule 4. Y-Teens 2, Girls' PIZZO, ANITA, 5745 Pandora Ave. 1131, 731-4442. PLAT, JENNY, 1916 Langdun Farm Rd. 1371, 351-1922: Pep Club 3; D.E.C.A. 4. PLOTNCK, RICHARD, 1Nick1, 5118 LoconEa Ave. 1371, 351-4849: Student Council 2; Track 2,3,4,- C.O.W.A, 3,4; Health Careers 3,4. POLEY; TAWNY, 1306 Avon Dr. 1291, 242-0052: Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Maioretfes 3,4; Bulldog Barks Staff 3; Showcase 3; Big Sisters 3. POOL, FRANKLIN. 634 Gholson Ave. 1291, 961-8392: Football 2,3,4; Gym- nastics 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Bond 2,3; Pep Club 2,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Choir 4. POPE, R1CHARD, 1Tko1, 1271 Avon Dr. 1291, 242-4528: Wrestling 2,4; C.O.W.A. 3; Jazz Club 3; D.E.C.A. 4. POSTOLSKI, SAM, 1524 Section Rd. 1371, 761-9538: Art League 2, POWELL, DANNY, 1Dc1n1, 249 Beechridge 1161, 761-2571: Band 2,3,4; Showwse 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Art Club 2,3,- Tmck Manager 2,3,4; Baskef- boll Manager 3,4. POWERS. WILLIAM, 5710 Ridge Ave. 1131, 351-4625. PRICE, GARY, 6505 Pace Ave. 1131. 531-0840: Art League 2,4; C.O.W.A. 2; Track 2,4. PRICE, KATHRYN, 1Kcrhy1, 114 Ridgeway Rd. 1161, 821-6164,- Art League 3,4; Pep Club 4; Big Sisters 4. PRATHER, BRIAN, 1Briar1, 188 W. Norfh Bend Rd. 1161, 821-4690: Track 2,3,4,- Cross Country 3,4; Softball 3; Wres3ling 4. 264 PROUD, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 304 Caldwell Dr. 1161, 821-4312: Drum Mqur 2,3; Showcase 2; Art League 2; Pep Club 3; Red Cmss 4. PUGH, RICHARD, 1Dick1, 3127 Gloss Ave. 1131, 351-1683: Band 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3. PURDUE, GAYLE, 1Duppee1, 3839 Kirup Ave. 1131, 891-9135: Choir 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 8; Health Careers Club 4. RAHN, SARA, 1Sally1, 8335 chwin St. 1161, 821-7873: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,4 Representative 3; F.T.A. 3; Big Sisters 4. RANSOME, KATHLEEN, 1Kafh1, 6628 Afton Ave. 1131, 351-1595: French Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4,- Healrh Careers Club 2,3,4,- Choir 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3; Showcase 3; C.O.W.A. 2,3,4; Library Aide 2,3,4; Debate Team 3; Oracle 65 4. RAPAPORT MICHAEL, 1ROP1, 8114 Debonair Cf. 1371, 821-2892: Key Club 2,3,4,- Track 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ari League 2,3,4,- German Club 2,3,4; French Club 2; C.O.W.A. 3; Student Counci1 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Oracle 65 4. RAUCH, SUSAN, 1Sue1, 3706 Gerdsen Ln. 1361, 791-2376 Pep Club 2,3,4; Polywogs 3,- Dmma Club 2; Big Sisters 4. RAYLS, SHARON, 8077 Woodbine Ave. 1161, 761-1638: Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Senior Choir 3,4; Sophomore Choir 2. REDMAN, TAMERA, 1Tammy1, 8327 Refund St. 1161, 821-2590: Art League 3,- Pep Club 2,3; D.E.C.A. 4. REED, LINDA, 181g Ten1, 726 E051 Muchell Ave. 1291, 961-7815: Pep Club 2,3; French CJUb 2; Jazz C1ub 3; Junior Class Representative 3; Ar? Club 3; Health Careers Club 4. REES, DENNIS,1Denny1, 8319 Bonbury Sr.1161, 761-1859. RE1NBACH, JACK, 1Boch1, 8126 Debonair 1371, 821-9096: Pep Club 2,3,4,- German Club 2.3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Sophomore Class Council 2; Football 2,3,4; Track 2; Art League 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 4; Boys' Glee Club 4. REWNS, LANI, 7337 Brookcres? Dr. 1371, 531-3281: F.T.A, 2; Modern Dance 3,4; National Honor Socie'ry 2,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Bull- dog Barks 4; Showcase 4,- Big Sisters 4. REINSCHMIDT, NANCY, 2884 LosontiviHe Ave. 1131, 731-0747; G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3; Ar? Club 3,- Drumu Club 3; Big Sisters 4. REIS, JUDITH, 1Judy1, 7792 Sfillwell Rd. 1371, 761-0263: F.T.A. 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Pep C1Ub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; D.E.C.A. 4, REISENBERG, GEORGE, 66 Sheehan 1161, 821-4734: Gymnastics 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. RHODES, ROSALIND, 1Rogie1, 3719 Kirkup Ave., 891-0170: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Art League 2,4; Red Cross 2,4; F.B.LA. 4; Y-Teens 4. RICH, PEGGY, 7105 Elbrook Ave. 531-4522: Drama Club 2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 3. RICHARDS, WAYNNE, 1Glenn1, 139 Ridgewoy Rd. 1161, 821-7693. RICHARDSON, ELLIS, 1801, 876 East MitcheH 1291, 751-4394: Football 3,4,- Baskefbull 3,4,- Truck 2,3; Baseball 4. RIGGINS, JANICE, 232 Sturgis Ave. 1291, 221-5930: G,A.A. 2,4,- G'Ir15'GIee Club 3; Pep Club 4,- Jazz Club 4,- Folk Club 4. RIGNEY, VICKI, 118 East 72 Street 1161, 821-7487: Girls'Glee C1ub 2; Art League 4. RINSKY, BARBARA, 1Bonnie1, 1507 Franklin Ave. 1371, 731-5247: Student Council 2; Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League Representative 4. RISSOVER, HARVEY, 1121551, 1509 Yarmoufh 1371, 631-7867: Spanish Club 2; German Club 3; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3. RITTENHOUSE, SUSAN, 1Susie1, 1128 Towanda Terr. Art League Represenmtive 2; Red Cross 2. 1161, 242-2616: ROARK, ANN, 1Peanuts1, 1801 Crest H111 1371, 761-6005: F.B.L.A. 4; Art Club 4. ROBBINS, GEORGE, 6507 Blue Ridge 1131, 351-4487: Audio-visucxl Aids 2; Stage Crew 3,4. ROBBINS, WILLIAM, 5404 Tanner 1131, 531-8482: Pep Club 2,3,- Arf league 3,4. ROBERTS, ROY, 1Butch1, 6309 Plainfield 1131, 891-5915: Showcase 2,3,4; Bulldag Burks 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,- Band 2,3; Truck 2,3; Football 2; Pep Club Vice-President 3,- Junior C1055 Vice-Presfdent; Ensemble 3,4,- Art League 3; Studem Council 3,4; Folk Club 3; Key Club 3,4; Debate Team 4. ROBINSON, JEFFREY, 1Crisco1, 1430 Corvallis 1371, 761-4790: Art League 2; Red Cross 2,3,4: Jazz Club 2,3,- Golf 2,3,- C.O.W.A. 3,- D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 4;Bu11dog Barks 4. ROCKEL, JOHN. ROLNICK, SAMUEL, 1Sam1, 1704 Stonybrook Dr. 1371, 761-1236: Student Council 2,3,- Swfmming Team 2,3,- Senior Class Council 4; Honor Society 4. ROOTS, JAMES, 1J.E.1, 176 North Bend Road 1161, 821-3090: Truck 2,- Cross Country 21 ROSE, RICHARD, 1Dick1, 1813 Crest Hill Ave. 1371, 821-7132; Truck 2, 3,4; BaskeTball 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Choir 2, Treasurer 3, Fresidenf 4; W -c1ub 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Red Cross 4. 1371, 351-7830: Jazz C1Ub 3,14,- ROSEN, STEVEN, 3301 Fairhoven Ln. D.E.C.A. 4. ROSENBERG, EDWlN, 1821 Sunnybrook Dr, 1371, 761-7067: Baseball 2; Camera Club 3, Vice-presidem 4. ROSENFELD, BARRY, 1774 Yorktown Rd. 1371: Stage Crew 2,3,4; Choir 2; Showmse 2, Mnuager 3,4; W.F.A.E. 2,- Ensemble 3,4; Lighting Manager 3,4. ROSENFIELD, DANIEL, 7612 Custlefon Place 1371, 761-5238: Radio Club 2; Stage Crew 3,4,- Showcase 3,4. ROSS, HENRY, 1Hen1, 771 N. Crescent 1291, 961-4754: Baseball 4. ROTHMAN, DAVID, 1660 Cres? Hill Ave. 1371, 761-5347.- Spanish Club Treasurer 2,3,4; Nofionnl Honor Sociefy 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Oracle 65 4. ROUDEBUSH, JUNE, 5838 Robinson Rd. 1131, 731-9351: Arr League 2,4, Represenmrive 3; Cho1r 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; G.A.A. 3; French Club 3,- Showcose 3,4; Senior Class Council 4. ROWLEY, TERRY, 2875 Ridgewood Ave. 1131, 631-3559. RUBENSTEIN, GAIL, 4405 Paddock Rd. 1291, 242-3294: D.E.C.A. 4. RUNCK, DENNIS, 1Rebel1, 6724 Kennedy 1131, 351-2146: Stage Crew 3,4; Cross Country 3,- Showcase 3,4. RUPERT, SHIRLEY, 3760 Reading Rd. 1291, 751-9513: Girls' Glee 2,3; Art League 4. RUSSAK, MARILYN, 1Roos1, 1812 Sunnybrook Dr. 1371, 761-2745: Polywogs 2,3,4,- Dromq Club 3,4,- Notionol Thespian Society 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3; Showcase 3,4,- Arl League Represenfotive 4. SACHS, COLEMAN, 3571 Section Rd. 1531-3571: Club 3; Drama Club 4; W.F.A.E. 4. 1371; Spanish SACHS, JEROME, 1Jerry1, 2845 Burkhan 1131, 531-7778: Buskefball 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Baseball 4; Arr League 4; Showcase 4, SACKS RITA, 1Sparkle1, 2845 Burkhart 1131, 531-7778.- Poiywogs 2; Pep Club 2,3; Showcase 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3. SAFER, DONALD, 1Don1, 711 Clinton Springs 1291, 861-8300: Senior Band 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Golf Team 2,3, Captain 4: Showcase 2,3,4. SALYERS, JANET, 111 West 70111 St. 1161, 761-6721. SAMMONS, SUSAN, 1Sue1, 6056 Yosemite Dr. 1371, 731-4783: Sophomore Choir,- Senior Choir 3; Showcase 2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; Polywogs 3,4; Folk Club Vice-Presidenr 3: SAMUELS, MICHAEL, 1Mouch1, 6707 CliHridge 1131, 351-1563: Drama Club 3. SANDERS, GAYLE, 6626 Fairoaks Dr, 1371, 731-4407: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3; Modern Dance 3,4,- Heclrh Careers Club 3,4; Art Club 3,- Art League 4; Girls' Glee Club 3,- Showcase 4. SANDLER, LESLIE, 1Les1, 1515 Miramor Ct. 1371, 761-1112: Studenf CounciI Representative 2; Key Club Executive Board 2.3, President 4,- C.O,W.A. 2,- 285 Backroom 3; Naiional Honor Sccie'ry 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Business Manager 4. SAPADIN, ELLEN, 4157 Paddock Rd. 1291, 961-7861: Po1ywogs 2,3,4,- Span- ish Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; National Honor Society 4. SAPADIN, NANCY, 7349 Greenland PL 1371, 761-4467: Student Council Representative 2,4; Junior Class Council; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Showcase 2,4; F.T.A. 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; French Club 3; Big Sisfers 4; Senior Class Historian. SARWAR, YASMlN, 5875 Rhode Island Ave. 1371, 731-4071. SASS, LOUIS, 1777 Lawn Ave. 1371, 531-3417: D.E.C.A. 4. SAWYER, CHARLES, 5906 E. Woodmont 1131, 531-7039: Swimming 2,3; Jazz Club 3,- W Club 3,- D.E.C.A. SCARBOROUGH, RICHARD, 1434 Yarmoufh Ave. 1371, 731-4064. SCHAFER, SANDRA, 1Snndy1, 6601 Sampson Lane 1361, 891-2143: Poly- wogs 2,- Showcase 2,3,4,- G,A.A. 2; Junior Class Secretary; Pep Club Rep- resentative 3; GirIs' Week Representative 3,- Senior Class Secretary; Cheer- leading 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4; Group 65 4; Big Sisters 4. SCHAlM, SHERRY, 6258 Elbrook Ave. 1371, 351-5392: Modern Dance 2,3, 4; Showcase 3,4; Pep C1ub 2,3, SCHERRER, DAVID, 3707 Zinsle Ave. 1131, 691-7043,,- Sophomnre Choir; Showcase 3,4,- Senior Choir 3,4. SCHEUER, KARL, 6228 Stewart Rd. 1271, 272-0194. SCHLACHT, LAWRENCE, 1Larry1, 7709 Greenland PI. 1371, 821-7108: Radio Club 3,4, Secretory-Treasurer 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4,- National Honor Sociefy 4. SCHLUETER, LAWRENCE, 2352 Longdon Farm Rd. 1371, 731-8352. SCHOENIGER, BARBARA SCHREIBER, ERIC, 2515 KeEIermun Ave. 1371, 351-5255: Reserve Baske1bal'l 2, Vanity 3,4; Reserve Baseball 2, Varsity 3,4; Latin Club 2; Pep Club, 2, Representative 3,- Senior Class Council Alternate,- Group 651'. SCHRIEVER, MARGARET, 1Peggy1, 3645 East Galbraith 1361, 891-5476: Pep Club 3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Art League 3.4,- F.T.A. 4. SCHROEDER, CAROL, 4365 Grinnell Dr. 1361, 791-4469: National Honor Sociefy 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3; AH League 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 4; Big Sisters 4; Oracle 652 Representative 4. SCHULTZ, ARTHUR, 1Ar11, 8279 Arborcresl Dr. 1361, 891-5138: Swimming 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Annual Represeniaiive; Sophomore Class Council Alternate; Junior Class Council Alternate, SCHWARTZ, ALFRED, 6230 Hummel Ave. 1371, 351-1163: Truck 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Art League 2,3,- Wresiling 4. SCHWARTZ, LYNN, 1Schwcrfzie1, 6269 Siuver Ave: 1371, 351-6269: Pep Club 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,- Germon Club 2,3. SCHWARTZ, MARLENE, 1Micky1, 6242 Hammel Ave. 1371, 531-5320: Sopho- more Choir; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,- French Club 3,- Pep Club Representative 4. SCHWARTZ, MARY, 1Jacquie1, 4401 Paddock Hills Ln. 1291, 242-1625: Cheerleading 2, Varsity 3,4; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Pep Club Representafive 2,3,4; Showcase 2,4; C.O.W.A, 3,4; Junior Class Satire Chairman; Group 65' Chairman; Big Sisters 4. SCHWARTZ, STANLEY, 1510111, 1837 Sunnybrook Dr. 1371, 821-8995: Art League 2,3,4,- P'ep Club 2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 2,- Red Cross Representative 2,3,- Intrumurul Softball 3. SCHWARTZ, STEVEN, 1Beqver1, 2523 Sr, Albans 1371, 531-5473: Art League 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Pep Club 2. SCHWARTZ, SUSAN 375 West Galbraith 1151, 821-1442: Debate Team 2,3,4; W.F.A.E. 2,3,; Big Sisters 4,- Group 65. SCHWARZ, EVA, 1326 Section Rd. 1371, 761-9075: Latin Club 2,3, Treas- urer 4,- Spanish Club 2,- Drorno Club 2,3,4; Art League Representative 3; Pep Ciub 4, SCHWEIN, JACQUELYN, 1Jackie1, 6090 Dryden Ave. 1131; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Drama Club 3. SEAY, SHARON, 3806 Queencrest 1361, 791-6648: G.A,A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4, SEGAL, ARTHUR, 1King1, 7933 Sunfield 1371, 761-3454: Pep Club 4. SEIDNER, PETE, 5123 Luconia Ave. 1371, 731-7477: Art League 2,3; Spun- 151: Club 3; Wrestling 2; Track 2; Jazz Club 3,- C.O.W.A. 3; D.E.C.A. Presi- dent 4. SELEVAN, SHERRY, 7960 Greenland P1. 1371, 761-5610: Drama Club 2,3, 4,- Showcose 1,4; Nofional Thespiun Society 3,4; Big Sisfars 4. SEROTKIN, SANDRA, 1Scndy1, 7284 Eostluwn Dr. 1371, 731-5673: Girls' Chorus 2; Drama Club 2; Art League 2,3,4,- Showcase 3.4,- Spunish Club 3; Senior Choir 3,4. SEVESTER, ROB1N, 1Bird1, 6118 Elbrook Ave. 1371, 631-1062: Student Coun- cil 2, Executive Board 3,- Vice-President 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Senior Class Council; Group 65 ; Girls' Week Representative 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer. SHAFER, VERNON, 4069 Victory Pkwy. 1291, 281-5633: S'rudem Council 2, Officer 3; Gymnoslics 3; Ar'r League 2,3,4; Red Crass Represemofive 4; Pep Club 4. SHANNON, JOHN, 1847 Wymf 1131, 531-6464: Art League 2,3,4. SHAPIRO, EDWARD, 1Eddie1, 1869 Greenbriur 1371, 731-0049: Art League 2,3,4,- Sophomore Class Counci1; Junior Class Council; Ensemble 3, President 4; Sophomore Choir,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Sludent Council 4; Showcase 3,4; Spanish Club 2. SHARFMAN, SIDNEY, 1Sid1, 1142 TOWne Ave. 1161, 242-3551: AH League 2,3,4; Srudent Council Alternate 3; Red Cross 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; Senior Band 2,4; Sludenf Council Representative 2; Art Club 4; Pep Club 4. SHARP, JOSEPHINE, 1231 California Ave. 1371. SHEFFlELD, CHRISTINE, 1Chick1, 707 Greenwood Ave. 1291, 961-5165: Girls' Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; D.E.C.A. 4. SHEPPARD, JUNE, 5721 Wycf1 Ave. 1131, 531-5660: Drama Club 2; Junior Class Council; D.E.C.A. 4. SHERRILL, REGINALD, 3855 Zins1e 1131, 891-8458: Basketball 2,3,4; Base- boll 2,3,4. SHIND, MARLENE, 1554 Shenandoah Ave. 1371, 761-5232: Girls' Glee Club 2,- Spanish Club 4; Big SiSTers 4; Pep Club 4. SHREVE, ANDREW, 1Andy1, 3523 Skyview Ln. 1131, 531-7266: Sophomore Choir; Senior Choir 3,4; Red Cross Representative 4; Ari League Representa- live 3. SHULLER, MELVIN, 1Me11, 1605 Miromor Ct. 1371, 821-8446: Basketball 2. 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; C.O.W.A, 3; Visual Aids 3,- Buildog Burks 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Jazz Club 4. SiDDALL, SANFORD, 1Sundy1, 6437 Ridge 1131, 631-3196: Bond 2,3; Gym- nastics 3; Showcase 3; Tennis 3,4; Hi-Y 4; D.E.C.A. 4. SIEGEL, BARBARA, 1Dunny1, 6050 Yosemite 1371, 731-4660: Drama Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Showcase 2,4,- Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Senior Chair 4; Big Sisters 4; National Honor Sociefy 4; Girls' Glee Club 3. SIEGEL, DIANE, 6080 Yosemite 1371, 731-4660. SIEGEL, JANICE, 1612 Pelhum PI.1371, 821-1387. SIEN, FAYE, 5507 Newfield Ave. 1371, 531-6724: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Choir 2,3, 4; Showcase 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Droma Club 2,3. SILBURN, STEVEN, 1Drummer Boy1, 2025 Seymour Ave. 1371, 531-7175: Senior Band 2,3,4. SILVERMAN, HAROLD, 1Si11, 1522 Corvallis Ave. 1371, 761-0145: Baske1b011 2; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Ari League 2,3; Showcase 4,- Red Cross 2,3,4. SILVERMAN, MARK 151M, 14311 KenOVc: Ave. 1371, 761-3548: C,O.W.A. 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Chess C101: 4; Art League 2,3,4. SILVERSTEIN, MARK, 1Ringo1, 1720 Norfhampron Ave. 1371, 631-1931: Sophomore Class Council 2,- Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Vice- President 4; Truck 2; Key Club 2,- French Club 2; Ar? League 2,4; Infra- mural 501113011 2; Junior Class Satire Co-Chcirrrron; Group 65 ; Pep Club Executive Board 4; Junior Prorn Tickers Co-Chairmun. SIMON, AARON, 1832 G1endon PI. 1371, 351-2915: French Club 2; Cross Country 3; Swimming 2,3, Co-Cupluin 4,- Sophcmore Class Council; Key Ciub 3,4; Pep Club 2; Showcase 2; Group 65 ,- Chess Club 4; Senior Class Council 4. SIMPKINS, CAROL, 128 East Galbraith 1161, 821-9003: Girls' Glee Club 3. 286 SIMS, JACK, n E.C.A. 4. 1J.B.1 6607 Vine St. 1161, 821-6576: Cross Country 2; SKUROW, SHARON, 1119 Rossmore Ave. 1371, 242-3861: Po1ywogs 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4,- Fep Club 2,3,4,- Modern Dance 2,3, Historian 4,- Art League 2,3,4,- Senior C1055 Council; Big Sisters 4; WOODWARD TREAS- URES Photography Co-Ordinaror 4. SLETE, SANDRA, 1Sundy1, 8349 Lynnehaven Dr. 1361, 891-1473: G.A.A. .; Student Council 2,3,4; Girls' Week Represemmive 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Ensemble 3,4,- Polywogs 2; Showcase 3,4; Sophomore Choir; Big Sisters 4; Majoremes 3,4. SMITH, CAROL, 1725 Northampton Dr. 1371, 351-1858: Spanish Club 2; Healfh Careers Club 3,4; Drama C1ub 2,- Art League Representofive 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,- Showcuse 2,3,4,- Big Sisters 4,- Bulldog Burks 3,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross Representafive 2. SMITH, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 3322 Donald Ave. 1131, 731-9079: Pep Club 3; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross Representative 2; D.E.C.A. 4. SMITH, DAVID, 5021 NewfieId Ave. 1371, 531-4836: Symphonic Band 2,3,4,- Showcase 2,3,4; Distrid Band Contest 3,4; District Ensemble Contest 3,4. SMITH, KARLYNE, 7712 Anthony Wayne, 821-1426. SPAITE, MICHAEL, 5755 Glengate Ave. 1121, 731-3927: Pep Club 2,3,4; Ari League 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,- C.O.W.A. 3,- chz Club 4. SPEEG, JAMES, 1Psycho1, 148 West 72 SL- 1161, 821-4198: Art League 2,3,4. SPENCER, BRUCE, 6234 Monfgomery Rd. 1131, 731-9925; National Honor Socieiy 2,3,4; Senior Class Council Alternate. SPENCER, DAWN, 1Spence1, 3630 Ruvenwood Ave. 1131, 631-1490: G.A.A. 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3. SPENCER, JAMES, 1Jimsy1, 3711 Beatrice Dr. 1371, 221-0322: Foofboll 4. SPENCER, RAY, 6655 Banfry Ave, 531-0465. SPICER, YVONNE, 11 Cedarwood C1. 1131, 391-9439: G.A.A. 3, SPIEGEL, LAWRENCE, 15pook1, 1142 Ry1ond Ave. 1371, 242-3347: Track 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Arr League 2,4,- Golf Team 2,3; D.E.C.A. 4. SPIESS, JAY, 1Chiggers1, 3623 Duvenant Ave. 1131, 531-3241: Football 2,3; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Art League Rep- resentative 4, SPITZ, GREGORY, 5049 Coad Dr. 1371, 242-4675: Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,4; Intramural Softball 2; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Art League 2,3,4. SPITZLEY, DIANNE, 3933 Reading Rd. 1291, 861-0842: Girls' Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; Senior Choir 4. SPRECKELMEIER, JANE, 1Spreck1, 6203 Tyne Ave. 1131, 531-7108: Studenf Council Representative 2,3; Showcase 3; Maiarettes 3,4; Polywogs 3; Big Sisters 4. STAIRS, TYRONE, 192 Sturgis Ave. 1171, 751-2906: Art League 2; Art Club 2. STAMPER, DIANE, 1Sp1der1, 6005 Elbrook Ava. 1371, 531-8739: Sopho- more Choir; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 2,3; Pep Club 2; Art League 2,3,4, STARK, ANDREW, 1Andy1, 1926 Longdon Farm Rd. 1371, 731-9408: Foot- ball Manager 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Concessions Crew 3,4. STEARNS, SANDRA, 1Sue1, 6212 Girard Ave. 1131, 731-1735. STECKLER, MONROE, 1MONY1, 3273 South Woods 1131, 351-1791: Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Junior Class Council 3. STEIN, SUZANNE, 1529 Blacksfone P1. 1371, 731-2662: Sophomore Choir; Senior Choir 3,4; Drama Club 3,4.- F.T.A. 2,3,4,- Lafin Club 2,3,- Sfudent Council Representative 2; Showcase 3,4; Notianul Honor Sociely 2. STEINAU, R'ICHARD, 1Rick1, 1519 Corvallis Ave. 1371, ming 2,3,4,- W Club 3,4; Art League2,3,4; Jazz Club 4. 761-2417: Swim- STELTENKAMF, GERALD, 151e111, 1972 Seymour 1371, 731-8015: Football 2,3,4,- Weightlifting 2,3,- Bookroom 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Track 2; Boys' Glee Club 3; Jazz Club 4; Group 65 ; F.T.A. Vice President 4. STERN, DONNA, 6804 Glen Acres Dr. 1371, 351-2626: Moioreltes 2, Head .J-d. il Maiorene 3, Captain 4; Pep Club Representative 2,3,- Art League 2,3,4; Group 65 ; Big Sisters 4. STEWARD, ROBERT, 130131, 7040 Easf Ave. 1361, 891-2615: Football 2; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Droma Club 2,3,4; Ar? League 3; Pep Club 3,4. STEVENS, LAURENCE, 1Larry1, 5742 Rhode Island Ave. 1371, 631-3245.- An League Represenfutive 2. STEVENS, ROBERT, 136131, 6757 Siebern Ave. 1361, 891-2185: Stage Crew 2,3,4; Radio C1013 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4. STIEBEL, STEPHEN, 7974 Greenland P1. 1371, 821-6854: Truck 2; Gym- nastics 2,3,4; Cross Country 2. STILLPASS, SUZANNE, 1Cookie1, 2508 Vera Ave. 1371, 351-4754: Sopho- more Choir; Senior Choir 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,4; Heulfh Careers Club 3,4; Showcase 3,4. STOFFREGEN, MARK, 2859 Langdon Farm Rd. 1131, 531-1618: Band 2,3,4 German Club 3,4,- Pep Club 3. STOKER, VERENA, 1Spuddle1, 5009 Lillian Dr. 1371, 531-1870. STONE, WILLIAM, 131111, 6236 Grand Vista 1131, 531-9338: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3; W Club 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,34. STREET. HENRY, 2658 Vera, 531-0465. SURBER, KATHLEEN, 1Penny1, 6630 Fairpark Ave. 1161; Red Cross Rep- represemutiVe 4. SWEET, JAMES, 21 East 67th St. 1161; Drama Club 4. TAYLOR, CAROL, 6226 Orchard Lane 1131, 731-6492: Choi! 2,3; French Club 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 3; Showcase 3,4; Ensemble 4; French Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3; Showcase 3.4. TAYLOR, EARNEST, 1Earn1e1, 19 Hereford 1161, 761-2423: Football 2; Track 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Golf 3; Baseball 4. TAYLOR, MARK, 7155 Reading Rd. 1371, 351-0887. TESSEL, JEFF 102111, 6233 Girard Avenue 1131; 631-4713: Spanish Club 2; Red Cross 2; Art League 2; Cross Country 2,3; Pep Club 2,3. TESSEL, RHODA, 1121101, 1835 Andina 1371, 531-8853: Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Spanish CM: 2,- Bulldog Burks 3,4; Junl'or Class Council 3,- Senior Class Counc114. TESSENDORF, LINDA, 1Tess1, 1303 Rylund Ave. 1371, 731-7511: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 3; Big Sisters 4. TEWELL, MICHAEL, 23 Aldon Lane 1361, 891-5357: An League 2,3; Pep Club 3,- Dramu Club 2,3; Eoys' Glee Club 4. THIELEN, LINDA, 1Linny1, 8320 Curzon Avenue 1161, 821-9103: Drama Club 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,3,- Showcase 2,4; National Honor Society 4; Art League 2.3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. THIELMEYER, KAREN, 11111311, 8381 Bunbury St. 1161, 821-3159: Sophomore Choir 2; G.A.A. 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4,- Girls' Week Rep- resentative 3; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Group 65 4; Student Council 3. THOMAS, STEVEN, 1BU1ch1, 6508 Vine S'rreet 1161, 761-5382; Studenf Council 2,- Pep Club 2,3; Art League 4. THOMPSON, LINDA, 1Lynn1, 5720 Valley View 1131, 351-0504: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4,- Dmma Ciub 3,- Bulldog Barks 4. THURMAN, MELODY, 5730 Glengufe 1121, 351-6868: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4,- Swimming Team 2; Showcase 3,4,- Drumn Club 3,4,- Red Cross 3. TlLFORD, BEVERLY, 1T111Y1. 3745 Dunloe Ave. 1131, 891-1252: Pep Club 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3; Y-teens 2. TODD, JOHN, 1578 Summit Road 1371, 821-1831. TOMARIN, CARY, 7210 Parkdale Ave. 1371, 761-1742: Drama Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Band 2,3; National Thespiun Society 2.3.4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Art League 3,- Folk Singing Club 3; Junior Class Council 3; Bulldog Burks 3.4: Oracle 65 4. TOMLINSON, PETER, 6553 Iris Avenue 1131: Science Club 2; Chess Club 3, President 4. 267 TONER, EDJTH, 1Edie1, 8012 Stiliwell 1371, 821-7021: Polywogs 2,3; Drama Club 3,- Pep Club 3. TOWNS, THERESA, 1Tee1, 3929 Norrh Fordhum PI. 1131, 793-2587: G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,- Heulth Careers 2,4; Y-feens 2,3,4; C.O.W.A. 2,3. TROJAN, PHYLLIS, 1Phy11, 7865 Newbedford 1371, 821-5637: Senior Band 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Spanish Club 3,- G.A.A. 2; C.O.W.A. 4; Arr League 233,4; F.T.A. 2,3. TROXEL, MARCELLA, 1Mar1i1, 7103 Vine Street 1161: Girls' Glee 3,4. TUCKER, LINDA, 3366 Woodford Rd. 1131, 631-3512. TURNER, RAYMOND, 6728 Mon1gomery Rd. 1361: Art League Representative 2,3. UNGRUHN, GENE, 47 Hereford St. 1161, 761-5039: Golf 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4. VALERIUS, RICHARD, 1Dick1, 3108 Schubert Rd. 1131, 531-7612: Band 2,3,4. VAN ARNEM, ANDREW, 1130171, 7775 Monfgornery Rd. 1361, 891-5689. VAN SLAARS, JON, 5439 Grafton Ave. 1371, 731-5193: Skin Diving Club 2. VAN WAGONER, NANCY, 2704 Ridgewood Ave. 1131, 531-3718: Band 2,3; Librarian 4; Pep Club 3, Health Careers Club 3; Grohp 651' 4. VAUGHN, RICHARD, 789 Greenwood 1291, 751-0637. VICTOR, HOPE, 3215 South Whitetree Cir. 1361, 791-1539: F.T.A. 3,4; Drama CM: 3.4; G.A.A. 3; Art Club 3. WACKSMAN, EVAN, 1Putsy1, 1503 Lakeland Ave. 1371, 761-2590: Drama Club 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Folk Club 3; Crude 65 4. WALDMAN, LARRY, 1853 Wynnewood 1371, 761-2067: Visual Aids 2,3; Baseboli 2,3,4; Arl League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. WALLACE, MARY, 1K01hy1 8383 Burns Ave. 1161, 821-5865: Girfs' Glee Club 3,- F.B.L.A. Historian 4; Pep Club 4. WARE, RICHARD, 1Kenne1h1, 1037 Tennessee 1291, 242-5239: Pep Club Represemmive 3,4,- Cross County 3; Wrestling 4. WARNER, ANGELA, 1Angie1, 525 Camden Ave. 1291, 751-2703. WASHER, JOHN, 113 West 69111 Street 1161, 761-8713. WASSERMAN, RICHARD, 1Rick1, 1628 Donrich C1. 1371, 761-4335: Art League Representafive 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 4; D.E.C.A. 4. WATSON, CONWAY, 11319 Wum, 3828 Odin AVE. 1131. 891-8255: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Wrestling Team 3.4; Junior Class Council 3. WATSON, KAREN, 5940 Rhode Island Ave, 731-5902. WAXMAN, NORMAN, 1Norm1, I950 Andina Ave. 1371, 531-9246: Football 2,- Wrestling 2; Track 2; Art League 2,3. WEIK, DONALD, 2762 Ridgewood 1131, 531-5381: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. WEINBERG, HOWARD, 8061 Siillwell Road 1371, 761-5369. WEiNGARTNER, RICHARD, 6326 Elbrook Ave. 1371, 531-7984: Audio-visuul Crew Captain 3,4,- Choir 3,4. WEISS, ROBERT, 19 Escu1on St. 1161, 621-0607: Cross Country 2; Track 2,3,- Football 3,4. WEISSBACH, LEE, 1600 Cresthill Ave. 1371, 821-2357: Key Club 2,3; Nation- al Honor Socier 2,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; C.O.W.A, 2,3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES Facuhy Co-Edifcr 4. WEITZEL, MARY, 1L1z1, 8575 Oakside C1. 1361, 793-3745: Polywogs 2,3,- Pep Club 2,3,4,- Arr League 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 3. WENTZEL, RITA, 2355 Vera Ave. 1371, 731-7652: Cheerleader 2,3,4,- Art League 2,3; Health Careers Club Treasurer 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4,- Big Sis1ers 4. WERNER, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 2959 Douglas Ter. 1121, 731-1920: Choir 2,3, Latin Club 2,3,- Dromu Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Notional Honor Society 3,4; Showcase 4; Pep Club 4; Heulfh Careers Club 4; Na- tional Thespian Society 4; Art League 4. WERTHAISER, MARTIN, 1Morfy1. 1708 Sfcnybrook Dr. 1371, 761-0369. WEST, JACK, 5938 Rhode Island 1371: Reserve Foofbcl1 2. WHISENHUNT, DEBORAH, 1Debby1, 3529 Edgeview Dr. 1131, 731-5981: National Honor Society 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Student Council 2,4; Junior Class Council 3; Big Sis+ers 14; Group 65 4; Oracle 65 4,- French Club 4,- Ar1 Club 4. WHITAKER, LINDA, 1Whi'r Jr. 1, 8332 Woodbine Ave. 1161, 761-8875: Y- 1eens 3,4; W.F.A.E, 3,4; Showcase 3; Drama Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4 WHITE, JULIA, 1JUdY1, 5903 Wess Park Dr. 1171, 221-1208: Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.B.LA. 4, WHITESCARVER, LARRY, 234 West Seymour Ave. 1161, 761-0988: Varsity Football 2,3; Basie1bull 2; Lighting and Sound Technician 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; Pho1o Club 2,3. WHITT, SANDY, 7755 Sfilfwell 1371, 761-3576: Big Sisters 4; F.T.A. 4; French Club 4; Oracle 65' 4; Pep Club 4. WHITTAKER, MARK, 1Tony1, 6139 Tulane Rd. 1121, 731-4076: Senior Band 2,3; Art League 2,3,4. WILKINSON, BONITA, 1Sue1, 117 Mi1lsdale St. 1151, 821-5502: Drama Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Art League 2,3,- Showcase 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 3; Girls' Glee 3; Senior Choir 4. WILKINSON, ROBERT, 1Wi1kie1, 1643 Northwood Dr. 1371, 761-3324: Foot- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3, Treasurer 4,- Ar? League 2,3,4; Junior Class Council 3; W Club 4,- Red Cross 2,3,4; Senior Choir 4; Showcase 4. WILLIAMS, J1M, 1Jay1, 8051 Sagomore 1361, 791-3458: Art League 2,3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Red Cross 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, KATHRYN, 1Kmhy1, 1722 Cufol'lna 1371, 631-9024: Modern Dance 2,3,4; Girls' G1ee 2,- Choir 3,4; Group 65 4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. WILLIAMS, PAUL, 13 Nellie-P1, 985 Dunn 1291, 961-7876: Baseball 2,4; Boske'bull 2. WILLIAMS, PEGGY, 8490 Dixie Ave. 1161, 821-9135: Y-teens 2; F.T,A. 2,3,4; G:A.A. 2; Big Sisters 4. WILLIAMS, RICHARD, 6716 Siebern, 891-1823. WILLIAMSON, CHUCK. 1Woldo1, 5829 Valley View 1131, 731-6489: Sopho- more Closs Council 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cross Country Team 2;'Gymncstics Team 2,3,4; Student Aid 2,3. WILLIS, MARSHA, 1Mish1, 8112 Sfinell Rd. 1371, 761-2320: D,E.C.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. WILNER, RAYMOND, 1Roy1, 7779 Stillwell 1371, 761-2825: Sfuge Crew 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Art League 3,4. 288 WILSON, CYNTHlA, 6842 Sampson, 793-0632. WILSON, GLORIA, 1Phyll1, 5506 Newmard Ave. 1371, 351-5177: Girls' Glee 4. WILSON, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 285 Kearney St. 1161, 821-8824. WILSON, RITA, 1Reet1, 1943 Seymour Ave. 1371, 351-1372: Polywogs 2,3; Swim Team 2; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2,3,4. WOERNER, MARY, 1307 Regent Ave. 1371, 631-4587. WOLF, LAWRENCE, 1Lurry1, 5222 Laconia Ave. 1371, 531-6645: Wrestling 2,4; Art League 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,- Student Council Alternate 2; Red Cross 2; Pep Club 2,4. WOLFE, ELAINE, 7796 Stillwell Rd. 1371, 761-5175: Drama Club 2,3,4; Senior Choir 3,4. WOLFSON, STEVE, 15unshine1, 7904 Greenland PI. 1371, 761-9273: Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; C.O.W.A. 3,4; Golf Team 3,4; Jazz Club 4. WROBEL, MAX, 1309 Ryland Ave. 1371, 351-4370: German Club 3; D.E.C.A.4. WYATT, LINDA, 3714 Longreue, 731-0986. YOSAFAT, DAN, 5401 Newfield 1371, 351-3226. YOUNG, THERESA, 111, 3981 Loury Ave. 1291, 751-4788: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. YOUNGHANS, SUSAN, 4426 Yakima Dr. 1361, 391-8519; Group 65 4; French Club 4,- Big Sisters 4; Art Club 4,- C.O.W.A. 4. YUND, RICHARD, 1Dick1, 6716 Doon Ave. 1131, 531-3158: Red Cross Presi- dent 3,4; Junior Class Council 3; Student Council 4; Hi-Y 4; National Honor Society 2,4. ZAKEM, STEVEN, 1Zuk, Zeke1, 1865 Greenbriur PI. 1371, 731-3993: Band 2,3,4,- Showcose 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; C,O.W.A. 3,4; Chess Club 4,- Na- tional Honor Society 4. ZALESKY, MICHELLE, 1M01ku1, 7750 Greenland PI. 1371, 761-0309: Drama Club 2,- Big Sis1ers 4; F.T.A. 4; Senior C1055 Council 4; Drama Club 4. ZIEGLER, DENNIS, 1850 Yorktown Rd, 1371, 631-7698. ZEMBOCH, TOMMY, 1T.Z.1, 1302 Avon Dr. 1291, 242-5525: Swimming 2; Smdenf Council 2,3,4,- French Club 2; Art League 3,4,- Pep Club 3,4. ZIEBOLD. HAROLD, 15kEp1, 7849 Reading Rd. 1371, 821-4008. ZIMMERMAN, IRA, 112021, 1431 Beaverion 1371, 761-2753: 1.011 C1Ub 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Junior Class Council 3; Chess Club 4. ZINS, KATHLEEN, 1chhy1, 49 Sheehun Ave. 1161, 821-4907; Pep Club 2,3,- G.A.A. 2; Girls' Glee 3; F.B.L.A. 4, AUTOGRAPHS ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISEMENTS ART CLUB ART LEAGUE AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS BANDS Junior Senior BASEBA LL BASKETBALL Junior High Reserve Varsity BIG SISTERS BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS BULLDOG BARKS CAMERA CLUB GHEERLEADERS J unior High Reserve Vanity CHESS CLUB CHOIRS Junior Senior Sophomore CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade COUNSELORS COWA CROSS COUNTRY Reserve Varsity DEBATE TEAM DECA DIETICIAN DRAMA CLUB PRODUCTIONS The Skin of our Teeth NThe Little Moon of Alban INDEX 22-23 248-275 232 233 188 224-225 222-223 172-173 160 159 154-158 191 193 230-231 235 180 180 179 201 221 216-217 220 48-93 94-105 106-117 118-125 126-133 134-141 24 199 152 151-153 202 200 45 206 207 290 DRAMA CLUBS Junior High Theater Guild Senior Drama. Club ENGINEER ENSEMBLE FACULTY Art Business English Health and Driver's Education Home Economics Industrial Arts Languages Mathematics Music Physical Education Science Social Studies Social Studies and Engiish FBLA FOOTBALL Junior High Reserve Varsity FRENCH CLUB FTA GERMAN CLUB GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Junior High Managers Junior High Officers Senior High Managers Senior High OfEcers GLEE CLUBS Boys1 Glee Girls' Glee GOLF TEAM GUPPIES GYMNASTICS Junior High Reserve. Varsity HEALTH CAREERS HI-Y JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB KEY CLUB LATIN CLUB LIBRARIANS 208-209 204-205 45 218-219 203 150 149 144-148 212 188 211 183 181 183 181 215 215 171 182 167 166 164-165 201 214 198 190 210 25 wed LIBRARY AIDS LUNCHROOM ASSISTANTS MAJORETTES Junior High Varsity MODERN DANCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES Junior Senior NEWSWRITING NURSE OFFICE STAFF ORACLE PEP CLUBS POLYWOGS RADIO CLUB SENIOR DIRECTORY SHOWCASE SPANISH CLUB 189 193 180 178 177 194- 195 192 45 44 234 196-197 1782 235 27622 89 236-247 213 SPECIAL EDUCATION Speech Therapist Teacher of the Blind STAFF PAGE STAGE CREW STUDENT COUNCIL Junior High Senior High STUDENT STORE ASSISTANTS SWIMMING Junior High Varsity TENNIS TRACK W CLUB WFAE WOODWARD TREASURES WRESTLING WRITERSI CONTEST Y-TEENS 45 45 292-293 227 187 186 193 163 161-163 174-175 169-170 176 192 228-229 168 234 189 REALIZATION OF A VISION: l965 WOODWARD TREASURES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.. . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... . . . . .LES SANDLER BUSINESS MANAGER ....... EDITORS ADELE ALPERT SENIORS DOUG BEHR SPORTS LILLY BLICBLUM ACTIVITIES MARLENE COHN SENIORS AVI EDEN CLASSES SUSAN GRABER COPY BOB KABEL FACULTY PAUL KAPLAN ACTIVITIES LEE WEISSBACH FACULTY SHARON SKUROW PHOTO ......LINDA COHN STAFF DAVID DECKELBAUM DAVID DELEGATOR STEVE GERDSEN PHIL GREENLAND ARNOLD HANISH DENNI LINDER PAUL NIDICH STEVE PILDER SANDY SCHAFER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Photography: Pot McKenrick, Inc. lcondidst .. . Mobley and Corew Portrait Studio tsenior portraitst Osborne Studios, Inc tunderclctss picturesl . Mike Adler lcolor, page 10L Consultants: Carl V. Vorpe and Vic Taft LAmericcm Yearbook COJ. Advisers: Miss Helen E. Davis, Mr. Jeffrey Kehnle lunderclass picturest. Special Artwork: Marjorie lsaacst TO THE READER: William Woodward was a man with a vz'sian;a vision which is embodied in the Woodward motto, Esse Quam Videri lTo be rather than to seemJ Through the use of artwork, pictures, and softy. we have en- deavored to impart meaning and depth to this motto. The message provide: a challenge for all of us: to be ourselves in an incon- gruous and often chaotic world. The years at Woodward have pro- vided u; with the ohportunity ta expefiment with new concepts and to engage in diverse activities, thus gaining a more meaningful peripeetiue of the world and 0f ourselvext The motto :uggests many things: to be a challenger, an observer, :1 questioner, both defeated and succejjfult Above all, it is an invitation to use to the fullest extent the vitality, imagination, and energy that are inherent in youth. Only then may it become possible for u: to shed all pretenses and truly discover our distinct identitiex. Long hours, dedication, and tediout work were required of the twenty-one people whose individual talents and idem were blended mto an arttrtic whole: The I965 Woodward Treasurex. A: a result 292 of a two-week seminar, a trip to the yearbook plant in Hannibal, Missouri, various social functions, and the experience of working together, the stag has gained flexibility and a sineere respect for each ether; consequently, we feel that our joint etlorts have been in- strumental in making our year a rich and memorable one. To member: of the faculty and administration who gave as con- tinuing cooperation and to all those who have contributed to the suceen of the book, I offer my sincere appreciation. I would like to extend a special note of thanks to Miss Helen D'avis, our adviser, Mr. Carl Vorpe, yearbook representative, Mr. Jeff Kehnle for his aid in underclass pictures, and Mr. Pat McKenrick, whose unique photographic talents have contributed immensely to the meeess of this yeah Treasures. The dedicatian at the beginning of the book serve; a twu-fold pur- pose. First, it recognize: the unique spirit of the Class of 1965: a clan that has truly accepted the challenge of Esse Quam Videri. But most important, it i: a challenge extended to all future grati- uating classes to continue the traditions and innovation: that have made the vision of William Woodward a never ceasing reality. Linda Cahn Editor-inthief Gonna build c: mountain . . . gonna build if high . , . AND A VISION BECKONING .. . WW!!! Mumumumugmlmm m IMHNMIHW ,u. 49856552 I Haw 1mm Ccmm- - a y 'X' , x . V . V'l 41 ' X l: ,4 - ' vb . ,. 3., Momma HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCOE EMEEW EXERCISES TJEELD House Jim I377? IVZS RABBI GOIDFEDDER, MR. 511mm, PARENTS, mums, AN D HONORED GRADUATES: It is a tremendom honor and privilege to substitute CL my small mad for Mr. Wingard tonight, and to extend to the class of 1965 his w regret that he is unable to be with you at this important moment in your lives. He has told us all, over and over again, that. we are to ignore him entirely so that all the honor and 0.11 the glory might fall as it should upon the young women and young men who are graduating tonight. This we have tried to do but it. is a difficult andg impossible task, for the plain facts are W: W we miss his glowing personality,Ahis ldnd words M NW and gentle humanness, and it is from the very bottom of our hearts that we wish him 0. speedy return to health and to us all. lg 'fU I Cafb W- g M ' W V; W gwm'7w We W e have been espemlly honored wt to have with us Mr. John Sanning, member of the Board of Education, whose wife, incidentally, WWW muwmmmwgun ummw.mmcwmum MJmaIHthmdtdm 3mw11mdhnfotmud mawammoa Mumum Wmmdmumm'umt- mmmmmmmmmmu mmmmmwmmuu mmNm Wnuumaummuw mmmwm gnawing wwwnum.wmm upr- a...w...,o--4.... . k . AA;:.:I hwkmhlmak - Q is a former graduate bf Woodward High Sdhgol. Mr. Sanning, it. is with great pleasum- that I present to you the.claas of 1965. BOARD OF EDUCATION Members Alice P. Bruckmann James W. Farrell, Jr. John M. Sanning Calvin H. C0111iffe Harry M. HOpkins Homer S Toms Stanley G. McKie Officers Stanley G. McKie ................................ President Harry M. Hopkins ........................... Vice-Pr'esidmt Canl H. Heimerdinger ........................ Clerk-Treasurer OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT Wendell H. Pierce .................. Superintendent of Schools Robert P. Curry .......... Associate Superintendent of Schools Joseph M Beckman ........ Assistant Superintendent of Srhool: Arvey E. Diettert ........ Assistant Superintendent of Schools George B. Redfem ........ Assixtauf Superintendent of School: John W. Shreve .......... Asxfsnmt Superintendent of Schools - PROGRAM OF EXERCISES Processional - Pump and Circumstance .................. Elgar Invocation .......................... Rabbi Fishel .l. Goldfeder Adarh Isreal Synagogue The National Anthem .............................. Smith Organ, Senior Class and Audience Welcome ................................ Shetby Haberman Class of 1965 Saivation is Created ............................ Tschesnokoff Senior Choir Commencement Address ........................ Adele l. Alpert Class of 1965 Presentation of Class of 1965 ............ Mr. Clean J. Wingard Principal of Woodward High School Conferring of Diplomas ...................... Robert P. Curry Associate Superintendent of Schools Acceptance of Diplomas ...................... Steven Claybon President of Class of 1965 Battle Hymn of the Republic .................... arr. Wilhousky Senior Choir, Senior Class The Woodward Pledge ........................ Merrill Van Pelt Senior Class Benediction .................................. Peter Lutkin Senior Choir Recessionai - War March of the Priests .......... Mendelssohn Principal .................................. Cleon J. Wingard Assistant Principal .......................... Arthur I. Vigard Assistant Principal ........................ Eugene Shrimpton Moderator of Program ...................... Paul H. Feldman C1355 of 1965 Director of Choir ............................ Frank E. Lang Organist .................................. Robert J. Bovie Baldwin pinno and organ courtesy of the Baldwin Piano 8: Organ C00 Cover Design by Sheila Freeman HONOR STUDENTS - CLASS OF 1965 I. Shelby Haberman 1. Susan Graber Stephanie Adler Judibh Albright James Allen Adele Alpert Lynne Arons Douglas Behr judjith Benson Jonathan Bemfeld Charles Berry Scott Biggs Lilly Blicblum Donna Boskind Joanne Burrus Donna Busick Linda Oohn Marlene Cohn Chewerl Cordell Diane Cusher Avi Eden Joy Eichhorn John Englert Abraham Fischer Elinda Fishmau 'Oarol Friedman Jacqueline Friedman Arnold Greenland Frank Hammer Terry Hammond Kenneth Harris Jianet Hendricks Larry Horwitz Bruce Hyman Marjorie Isaacs Barbara Kanter Paul Kaplan john Kimpel Aaron Kinderlehrer Barry Klein Nancy Kreger Iris Levine Lois Levison Denise Linder Jo Ellen Magnarini Richard Mayer Sherry Me-tz Milton Nathan Carol Neohemias Richard Newhauser Patricia Otting Stephen Pilder Lani Reins Nancy Reinschmidt Samuel Rolnick David Rothmlam Leslie Sandler Ellen Sapadin Lawrence Schlacht Carol Schroeder Barbara Seigel Bruce Spencpr Rhoda Tessel Linda Thielen Karen Thielmeyer Lee Weissbach Barbara Werner Debby thisenhtmt Susan Younghans Richard Yund Steven Zlakem List of Graduates June 1964-65 Dorothy Ola Ballard Theresa L. Bradford Jay Robert Barfeis Marilyn Jo Brant Cynthia Barr Judith Lee Bayersdorfer Jennifer Lynn Bays Rita Carmen Beatty Sandra Anita. Bray Margret Ann Becker Owen Davis Brewer John Calhoun Beckham 111 Viola Ann Bright Douglas James Behr Morris Wayne Brock John David Banner Barbara Jean Brown Judith Ann Benson Bonnie Lou Brown Harry Neal Bernard Harold Wayne Browning Jonathan A. Bernfeld Sm: Ellcn Brueggeman Thomas Benton Bcrnheimcr Neal Allen Buchwald Barbara Ann Bemstein Jnscph HA Buckman Faye Bernstein George Frederick Burkey Sandra Jean Bernstein jnannr Burrus Charles Henry Berry Beverly Jean Bushman Samliz Betz Dmma Lynn Busick Jack Edward Bible Sue Leigh Bmz Roxana Carol Biggs Sandra Sue Byrd Martin Lee Andrews Susan Mathews Riggs Larry Martin Appelblatt William Scott Biggs Mark Stephen Applegate Carolyn Ida. Bill Linda Elizabeth ArmstrongThyra Margaret Blackwell BEUY Arnold John Elmer Blackwood Lynn Sandra Amns Beverly Ann Blcsch Ina Asfuur Lily Blicblurn John Steven Austin Gale Johnson Boone, Jr. BEVFJ'IY Jean Albill Madeline C. Boone Donna Lynn Boskind George Michael anman Michael Charles Boyd Donna Jean Abbott Mark David Abrams Ronald C. Abrams Sandra Lee Abrams Jeffrey Roy Ach Jack M. Acree David Stuart Adams Janice Elaine Adler Michael Robert Adler Stephanie Adler Judith Ann Albright Rena Faye Alex :13 Marie Alexander Judith Elaine Alexander Anthony Alford James McIntosh Allen Steve C. Allison David john Allman Adele Ina Alpert Sherry Althaier Mildred JV Amos Roger Albert Braunstcin Bruce inell Caldwell Harvcy D. Camins Michael jnseph Canter Stanley I. Caplan Lennard R. Carnthors n'ahcr Thomas Carr Shirlyn L93 Carson Jeffcry Casper Charles Cawum Rnhert W Cettel Cheryl Ann Chambers Terry Wayne Baer John Brian Bakie Ruben Dennis Brasington Michael Dennis Bravcrman Ronald V. Chandler Richard Ray Chapman Robert jerome Chapman Rubin Sue Choiak Philip Alan Ciiron Laura Ann Clark Sherry Gene Clark Stephen Claybon Danna Lynn Claylmrn Sharon Anne Coffey Steven L. Cohen Linda 433th Cohn Marlene Sue Cohn Susan Ellen Connell Roger Wayne Cooper Chewcrl Joy Cordell James Leslie Comm Suzanne Courtier Earl Strvcn Cox Donna Jean Crass Ronald A. Crutcher Sandra Le:- Crutcher Strveu Louis Cummins Diane Lynn Cushcr Cheryl Ann Dalton Michael Earl Davis Ronald Ray Davis David Mark Deckelbaum Waliy O. Deer Paul Dassaucr Donna Harriet Detmcring David John Diet: Herbert C. Dietz Myra W'hitlock Dishcr Lunny Eugene Dislmn Phyllis Arion Dobrin April R Dombar Rnckell Domhar Richard Glenn Donohoc; Charles Frankfin Dorfman Ronald Lee Dreffer Michael Edward Dreskin Gaylord Cllaries Drexelius Libby Ann Duszynat Hugh J. Dyer Sandra Kaye Easter Charles Bauer Ebel Avi Don Eden Jny Ann Eichhorn Don Allen Eichorst Elve Asbury Ellis Kenneth Raymond Eilison John R. Englert Janis Irene Epperson Patricia Farkas Michael F. Farley Shelia Jekn Farris Paul Howard Fcldmun Michael E. Ferguson Bari M. Fink Gayle Finkelstein Abraham 1. Fischer Frederick Charles Fischer Robert Anthony Fisher Elinda Bea Fishmzm John Carlisle Fix, Jr. Sharon Kay Flanagan Linda Ellen Flechtheim Henry Lawrence Fleischman David Charles Flint Judith Evelyg Flynn Charlotte Ann F012 Howard Irvin Fox Gerald A. Francis Daniel jay Franklin Elizabeth Franklin Freddie XVilliam Freeman Shana Helene Freeman Timothy James Freese Charles Freund HI Leon Friedberg Carol Lee Friedman Ellen Gail Friedman Jacqueline Dee Friedman Roger Lewis Frnikin Gai1 Lee Frotscher Billy Ray Gahhard Jill Gaihle Karen Ann Gallaher jacqueiine Arm Gallop Paula June Gamble. Alva Phiilipa Gardner William Frank Gray Kay Lynn Gatto Paul Francis Gendelman John Allen George Stephen Frankland Gerdsen Mary Gerson Andrew Henry Getz Ann Eiizahcth Getz Ray Jack GHhonlcy Melvin Thomas Glass Glenn Alan Gndhey Leslie Ann 001d Barbara Ann Goldberg Fcnita Goldberg Donna Joy Golden Richard Hardy Goldtn Eltcn Pearl Goldenherg Gidon Goldenhcrg Cary F. Goodman Carol Ann Gordan Gary Richard Gordon Susan Pia Graber Sharon Carol Grallcr Linda Lee l1reen Ann Cynthia Grecnbcrg Arnold Greenland Judy Kay Grieves Cherie Beth Groshoff Shelby Joel Habcrman JOSEDh William HagemeyerAbraham Boris Kitajewitz Susan Ann Hager Peggy Gail Haines John Hall Becky Lynn Hamilton Joseph Michaei Hamm Frank Edward Hammer Terry Allan Hammond Arnold Cary Hanish Steven Harrington Hanley Ann Rutledge Harper Cyrus Jacob Harris, Jr. Kathryn Marie Harris Kenneth Dan Harris Linda Jill Harris Hope jeanene Hartman Ronald Jack Hatfield Herman Isaac. Haupstein Eric Bryan Hawks Leonard Burt Haynes Sharon Helinda Helman Susan Jane Holwig Janet Sue Hendricks Judith Ann Hersher Nancy Jeannette Hess William Michael H955 Dorothy Elizabeth Hill Gary Hillman Bertha Hilton Nancy H. Hiudt Diana Joyce Hobbs Margo Therese Hnltke Stuart Charles Holzcr Merwyn Harry Hon David VViHiarn Horton Larry Richard Horwitz Marcia Jane Houser James Michal Howard Donald Ray Howson Marsha Laura Hunley Bruce GrEgory Hyman Marjorie jane Isaacs Fred Herman lsemann james Timothy Iacnhs Richard Michael Jacobs Irving Jeffrey Jaffa Ernest Woods Jarman III Gertrude Jarnicki Debnrah Sue Jasper Georgia Ann Jesse Charles Robert Johnson Judith Rae Johnson Judith Carole Jones Richard Carl Jones Susan EiaineAJones Faye Myra Kahakoff Lynn Anne Kahakoff Robert James Kabel David Craig Kabrin Barbara Ann Kantcr Edward LEE Kanter Marvin Kapian Paul Martin Kanlan Barry Howard Kassnev Gwen Laura Katz Harry Kat: Jurlhh Anne Kat: Gail Arm Kelley Stephen Robert Kent Peggy Larainc Kidder Cary Lee Kidwcll Susan Kay Kidwell Marlha Ann Kiessling Terry Deleon Killens John Martin Kimpel Michael Dennis McGuwan Gary Frank McKihben Henry Willis Means Aaron Chaim Kinderlehrerjoseph Theodore Meirose Annette King Charles Leonard King Georgia King Thomas S, Kinney Sandra Lynn Kirschner Barry Stuart KEein Larry Ivan Knapp Carol Jean Knnop Thomas Edward Kobcr Monroe Leslie Koeninger Thomas F. Kalb Ronald Gary Koolman Ronald Edward Knopman Barbara Lee Kushover Alan Michael Kravitz Nancy Chvistine Kreger Mark Louis Mcndelson Richard Alan Merriwcather Cheryl Ann Messer Joan Elaine Messer Ira Jay Messing Jay Alan Melhena Sherry Lynn Metz Richard Charles Meyer Dale Meyers Arthur W'illiam Miller Beverly Sue Millet Karen Lee Miller Marlene Ann Miller David Alan Mitche Carul Ann Mitchusson Charles Thomas Moore Jane E. Moore Beatrice Paulette Krnpveld Elaine Alice Moritz Judith Krupnik Elma Grace Kmsc Sharon Christine Morlcdge Richard Melvin Morris Gregory Frances Kruthaupt'lanice Ruth Mos'hach Kenneth Mark Kuresman Barbara Ann Lang Emily B. Lang Thomas Michael Lawson Renett Lisa Lecscr Stephen Mark Lchrcr Patricia Ann Leiman Steven Craig Lepsky Iris Ruth Levin: Penny Lee Levine Lois H. Levison John Allen Lewis IzraeI Lichtensztein Karen Sue Lieberman Susan David Lichschutz Portia. Laraine Ligon Denise Karen Linder Kathleen Helen Lingrnsso Judith Anne Lipsky Patricia Ann: Livingstnn Phyllis Ann L005 Gregory Louis Lose Davie Ann Lovcicss Sam Luel Steven Phillip Luken Carol Ann Macintyre Carolynn Arm Mackey Jo Ellen Magnarini Donna Gail Mallin Jerry Ford Malone Jerome Josiah Manigan Paula Jeanne Mann James Scott Mamhey Terry Sue Margolis Kenneth Frederick Margue Judy Lynn Mark Michaei Garfield Mueller Larry Vi150n Mullcnix Emily Rulon Myers James Edward Myers Rita Lynn Myerson Judy Michele Myerstein Anastasia: Christos Nukns Milton Fred Nathan Michael Steven Ncbnlsky Carol Ruth Ncchemias Joseph Edwin Neff Jerry Allen Nesbitt Richard Gordan Newhauser Stewart Martin Newstate Gary Albert Nicolay Terry Frank Niesz Lawrence Noiman Michael Nowell jerry Keith Nunn Donald Moreland Oexman John Michael Ogden Michael Sheridan O,Hair Susan Risa Okrcnt I-sham 5. O'Neill Nancy Irene Osborn Steven S. 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