Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1966
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Wm... m. .mwim L. .L -a. u . 14mm;;.a-m ...;..;1u..;..:s;x.m.;q;...;1 ; 5.1:li kmmmmmmMMmeumumA-Luam.tgmammhamummd WOODWAR TREASURE W0 OD WARD 19 H RITA GE: I m m C A 0 T. m E L ALA m A TRIA Ls, TRI UMPHS, TREA SURES Woodward 2': trials, triumphs and treasures. It is youth striving to learn, to succeed, to grow. Its multi- color brick encompasses student life; Woodward is an initiation to life. A student concentrates. He masters a geometric theorem: two points determine a line. He makes hydrogen. He analyzes a profound novel. He perceives the overwhelming ambition of Macbeth. Thus, a student learns. An athlete runs to the hnish, feet flying. The Cinders scatter as he rounds the track. Short of breath, he reaches his goal; and he is triumphant. Within a crowded bus, cheers pervade the air: iTrample the opposition? AgWood- wardis the greatest! Blue and white streamers crumple in the breeze. A student council representative stages a campaign. Endless nights are spent tracing name buttons, printing posters, writing his speech. The front hall is crowded with his supporters. A battered car bumps the pavement in the front circle. Upon it, sits the candidate, smiling and worried, but determined. While these successes are attained, a student fails, a team loses, and a candidate for election is defeated. These dramas enrich Woodward, for Woodward personihes life. Here one takes a step and stumbles, progresses and falters; but here one grows, learns, and in his own way, triumphs. Life is a succession of trials and triumphs, and the struggle to attain this maturity becomes a treaSure, a treasured part of growth. The pages of life are reflected in Woodwardis 1966 Treasures, a life of trials, triumphs and treasures. From the hardships of true struggle . , . . . . eventual triumph. ABOUND The challenge to learn. V didrft do anythingw Work , . u. . and not to yieldf, Anxiety in the midst of crisis. . wonder . . . . . . create. N. x A ' 2: 35222;; 'Cn. '- -qultm ' nth. me- hm C 'l'!::-;l r i 1 4 TRIUMPH A queeds triumph. KFThey told me Seniors shouldngt have so many study hallsl', RENEWS YOUTHjS VIGOR The intelligentsia seek fulEllment. Here it is . . . smash?1 441m A TIME FOR TREAS URIN G Big and Little Sisters cheer the Bulldogs on to victory. Even the smell of formaldehyde provides a thrill. The enthusiasm of true learning. a: KV3md then he says . . . The incessant quest for knowledge. Conference time. 1tat10n Creative med 15 ALL LIFE Yahoo! She won!n A busy man with time for everyone. 16 OFFERS CHALLENGE, VALUE Woodward of 1966 refiects an era of constant change. New administrators, a handful of new teache ers, and many new students have entered Woodward in the past year. Yet the high standards of excel- lence achieved by former students and administrators stand as unchanging as the proud statue of William Woodward. Although this school has known many brilliant students and distinguished teach- ers, the essence of its heritage, that which gives it immeasurable value, is the experience of living shared by all Woodward students. Every student participates in the diverse traditions of Woodward life, whether he is running to tackle a halfback or running to win a class office; whether he is manag- ing to get straight As or just managing to wake up in the morning; whether he is winning a writing award or winning the respect of a new friend; whether he is learning the inverse square of twelve or learning how to climb a rope. Woodward combines the personal dramas of several thousand people; their trials, triumphs, and treasures are indeed a vital and constant part of schoollife. The statue of William Woodward faces the rising sun; his hand extends toward the horizon. In the distance, beyond this symbol of Woodward5s traditions, lies the challenging horizon of the future. To reach this horizon, to fuliill the promises of life, is the achievement of the mature, truly educated person. Such fuIiillment, never Without its trials and always with its triumphs, is a continued treasure. An exhausted athlete has met the challenge. i F t Debbie Radford reigns at Homecoming. THE INDIVID UAL The individual rises from the group. MOMENTS OF TRUE EXPRESSION Portrait of boredom. Study hall is what you make it. Barry Burress initiates Kingly tradition. ML Ruley explains slide making. Cheerleaders poised for practice. Informality prevails. cStudent Council wants YOU V, 21 FREEDOM TO EXPLORE THE UNLIMITED OPPOR TUNITIES 23 T0 LI VE: To ponder . . . pursue . . . and perceive. 24 TO STRI VE, NOT TO YIELD WeIl-executed blocking rips open a hole and Tom Malone scores. 25 Ninth graders share the thrill of learning. 27 An eye on the job. Q - v Ky V, X. I A a a I b. , .. lam. : l2: SPIRIT IN Mild mayhem at Junior A deep breath and Louis Katz takes the lead. wwwlixlll 28 RIVALRT, FUN, AND WORK Class open house. A brotherhood of necessity. 29 Bill Baum demonstrates perfection in balance. Learning demands intent concentration. 31 u. the act. Sophomores caught in . gs , .V .., Hamvmmhmmih Eiitixcwren: A assembly. Senior Band enlivcns Christmas 9.7,. .niwifm $.5va .navmmkqh v.19 : v 32 33 ENTHUSIA SM In th conformity i HDown w cBut what did you expect?! 34 AL iwdusa u PER VADES TEEN AGE LIFE Surrounded. 35 VITALITT 36 Life in the lunch line. L331. r :y ,. w .1441 1 1.33.5445 tannin unvak uh I 4. a1! PERSONIFIES W0 OD WARD Wrestling emphasizes speed, strength, intelligence of participants. 37 Concentration 3B The smiling face of Woodward. www.lyw J .. . 4r Talented vitality evokes admiration. 39 THE EXPERIENCED AID THE Mr. Kerns clarifies speciHcations in mechanical drawing lab. Ken Huidt enjoys a chat with 40 Group 65-er Odell Owens helps newcomer find his way Mr. BraurL 41 SCHOOL LIFE ENCOMPA SSES Junior-Senior Game: ballet or basketball? Did you have to move your car, too.Pu 42 CON TRA STIN G M O ODS, E VENTS Smiling attendants pose with Snow Queen, Joyce Zimmerman. ! H1 43 A moment of solitude. 44 InteruRacial Council absorbed in problem. r'l I a p hoes for Prom expenses. 45 Seniors shine s STUDENTS DISPLAY TOUTHFUL Senior Gary Woods shares his skill. 46 Recess! SPIRIT Open House provides outlet for expression. 47 PREPARIN G INQUISITIVE MINDS The long trek from wooden Colony to vast, briCk-bound halls. FOR FUTURE DISCO VERIES At last: peace in the Main Hall! Judy Geise meets a challenge. 49 Juniors struggle with class rings Strenuous indoor track practice results in athletic victory. 50 The fun of experimentation. 51 z a 1 3K iwi..w1.ss:t3i . m At ease. Classroom delight. 52 PERSONA LITIES EMERGE gHi, Granny?a 53 Set construction: an integral part of dramatic presentation. 54 PROD UCTIVE MOMENTS OFFUN nOh, really?,, Student rush to process P.F.C. mail. 55 THE END OFA BEGINNING Woodward is contrast. The eye of a camera records the physical and emotional differences of its sub- jects. A student yawns drowsily in class; a girl exhibits the ecstacy of a newly crowned queen. A boy concentrates on playing his tuba. Another bends intently, Iiling a steel tube. A swimmer strains to win a race. A girl rocks to the beat of a bass guitar. A black hand and a white one work in concert to hnish a shop assignment. In a darkened auditorium, voices sing a soft hymn, while at a pep assem- bly some of the same voices cheer for the basketball team. A student rises to make a point for his teacher, and the roles of education are, for the time, reversed. But these many rhythms of life are tuned to the same 8:30 to 3 dclock schedule. A hundred varied per- sonalities strive to analyze Shakespeareis H amlet. Several thousand students feel early morning fatigue in the home room and that welcomed sense of relief at the end of the sixth bell. The exhilaration and hopes are shared along with the frustrations and disappointments of growing up. On a cold winter,s evening, the heavily clad spectators at a football game rise in unison t0 cries of iiGO, Bulldogs, GOP, T0- gether, the similarities and differences blend into a picture of life, a true picture of Woodward. 56 A Society is the union of men and not the men themselves. Montesquieu 1689 1755 STU ENT COUNCILS BRING NEW SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Nancy Eng- strand, vicc-president; Noric Miller, secretary; Mike Torreano, presi- dent; Karen Koop, treasurer. No litter bugs here! SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: B, Sander, SA Knobler, SA Doherty, N. Miller, M. Torreano, N. Engstrand, R. Wacksman, R. Skurow, T. Schevev Second Row: M. Rappoport, T. Humes, B. Blatt, H. Greenland, L. Lipson, J. Feldman, SA Houscr, M. Schwarzj P Freeman, A. Poole, S. MCCreary. Third Row: J. Pesout, P. Conrad, A, Nichols, D. Hayes, D. Saxton, D. Nagy, J. Pol- lak, B, Connell, G. Longeway, F. Kreger, CA Dilbert, R. Ruthven. Fourth Row: M. Wciner, P. Courtier, P. Rolnick, P. McSpaddenl P. Huston, SV Earlywine, S Spalter, J. Kaplan, S Lang, K. Lewallen, J. Engstrand, J. Newstate. Fifth Row; L Wise, R. Boyd, E. Camp- bell, L. Sherman, N. Adams, L. Hyman, S. Wcinc, S. Silverstein, L. Zwick, M. Willins, S. Worrel. Sixth Row: P. Greenland, I. Zwick, R. Campbell, A, Weisbrot, R Beck, B. Gordon, M. Ackerman, D. Hammond, P. Nidich. IDEASt NEW SPIRIT TO SCHOOL LIFE This year the Student Councils have em- phasized both building school spirit and educating the students to the Councils, pur- poses. Both Councils this year sponsored a spirit week which tried to strengthen the growing spirit of the student body, A further attempt this year to build school spirit is the Senior High Inter-Club Council. This group consists of a representative from each school organization to co-ordinate and extend the projects of the club and the spirit of the school. Senior High Student Council also sponsored a successful Homecoming dance, the ilNeediest Kids of Alln drive, the Thanksgiving fund chive, and the Glen Manor project. Further, the American F ielcl Service tAFSl has organized so that Wood- ward will be able to receive a foreign ex- change student next year. The Junior High Student Council will again sponsor the Clean-Up and Beautify Week, Freshman Recognition Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, as well as their newly instituted Spirit Week. Both Councils are living up to their motto, llFaith to dream, vision to see, courq age to d0.n JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Sandy Nidich, vicc-president; Pam Peek, secretary; Stuart Brim, treasurer; Brad Bak- er, president, JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: A, Zeldin, C. Hyams, Mi Staracc, Si Nidich, B. Baker, P. Peek: S. Brinn, P. Boyd, M. Thielen. Second Row: P Proud, Rt Fultz: B. Pinzka, E. Gross, R. Johnson, J. Appelblatt, P. Fairbanks, L. Spalding, E. Waits. Third Row: B. Hill7 K. Croley, D. Plaut, K. Daley, M. LangfordJ L. Rabin, S. Schneider, B. Levenson, DV Green: M. Harvey. Fourth Row: B. Polaniecki, G. Simpson, B. McDevitt, J. Konrad, Si Robinson, J. Hanna, j. Burnett, B. Atwood, A. Nickles: N. Houser, D, Pool, S. Barnes. Y-TEENS: Finn! Row: R. Lockhart, B, Crockett, B. Boggs, C. Cunningham, S. Martin, L. Perkins, B. Turner, L. Walker, S. Ogden, L. FockeJ L Tucker, S, Barnes, P. Harris, 5 McCreary. Second Row: D. Anderson, E. Martin, D Hill, M. Shropshire, D. Pool, B. Coleman, T. Campbell, EA Green, D. Clark, P. Douglas, C Zimmerman, G, Reed, J. Ginsburg, C. Carroll, L. Mc- Clellan. T-TEENS LIBRARY AIDS LIBRARY AIDS: First Row: C Shuller, C. RappoportJ P. White, DA Azouz, B, Pinzka. Second Row: A Lewis, B. Dollin, C. Warth, L. McFarland, B. Bayersdorfer, C Cook, J Nathan7 BV Ballard, J. Richardson. Third Row: L. Clements, M. Car- son, L. Focke, D. Mefford, S. Jubelier, J. Zimmerman, J. Blesch, D. Schepman, L. George, R Baugh, D. Samuelson, K. Baker, J. Stewart, J. Baugh, J. Schaengold, T. Dreskin, L Tucker, E. Bushman. L UNCHROOM LUNCHROOJM: Fin: Row; L. McClellan, P. Greene, A Poole, WA Faull-LI P. Nickles, C Floyd, L. Saylor. Second Row; G. Hunt, N. Turner, B. Larkins, J. Banks, J. Murray, N. Nedman; C. Kendrick, C, Rudolph. STUDENT STORE BOOKROOM STUDENT STORE: L. Cook, M. Chapman, E. Theiss. BOOKROOM: P. Ballard, R Hanley. x HH 'uIHIIIv Hike? V ' Mama 3: ..V ww'aV b aw a $317; AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS: First Row: L. Novikon, B Rinskyj T. Kutas, B. Cohen. Second Row: D. Miller. E. Waits, S, Sands, L. Stone Third Row: M. Clark, B. Cox, P. Burns; L Vandivcr. Fourth Row: L. Napicrt R. Butler, Crew Chief; G. Jennings. Fifth Row: D. Brown, H. Pendleton, B Redman. A UDIO- VISUAL AIDS CAMERA CL UB CAMERA CLUB: Fint Row: G. Wheeler, D. Samuelson, J Whiteside, D, Smith: IVI. Dardcn, M. Samuelson. Second Razr: H. Hunlcy, E Spiegelj P. Bartel, S. Kastens, A. Levine. Third Row: Mr. Neal Mays, adviser; J. Kersey, I... Blackwell, G. Huber, J. WalshJ D. Friedman. sr-J' r , FTA: Firxt Row: R. Hyams, secretary; S. Barasch, vice-prcsidem: A. Chudnof: president: SA Lang, secretary: C. Siegel, treas urcr. Second Rum.- C. Wc-rncr, L. Sullcndcr, S. Cohen, R. Eghcrman. Third Roar: P, Zuchzm'icki, M. Shcltnn, T Mciss, M. Boskind, N, Payne, Fourth Row: B Gorctt P. Lchmcr, J. Kaplan, 5. Justin. Fifth Row: V. Brasswell: O. Luric, S. Jubclircr, P. Gordon, M Mciss7 E. Beckham, L. Hilzcmann. Sixth Row: A. Rodgers, B. Hyatt; J. HaimcrL L. Basslcr, A. Wolf, J. Adams, J. Everman, S. BurgsV F TA DECA DECA: First Rozt': C. Murdock, S. Wasserman, B. Nogen, L. Colt: BIL Reinhach, j, MrClcml, M. Likcrman. Second Row: J. Schmidt: M tharing, C. Taylor, P. Thompson. B. Kuhn, R. Strausbaugh. M Cllarkins. C. Scott: J. Amos. Third Run : H. Campbell. C. Carton K. Koop, D. Krcsser, G. Hill, R. Tranby, C. Kemp, S. Krauss. S. Haarman. Fourth Ron : H Preston. R. Bluestcin, D4 Hayslip, C. Carroll, J. Ncwstatc, C. Kastcns, 5. Read, D. Oneal. Fiflh Ran': M. CainJ J. Campbell. T. Tracy: L Easterj D. Friedman, R. Liscuw, R. Adair, C. Yuellig, H. Adams. I 4. M...A.,x. .. M gzuxwst.m 7.. . .. m4...th r 91 ? .w' E- 5uluunuxu; nuau, . i STAGE CREW: First Row: D, Pitcher7 M. MCNeaI, J. Zimmerman, secretary; M. Aronoff, Mr. Ronald Aug, adviser: Second Row: K. Taylnr. D. Fox, D. Cranc. W. WTiCkemcyer, B. Luckcrman: B. Read: N. Milnl'skig F. PHestcr. Third Raw: B. Weidus, M. Siugcl, J. Si- mnn, C. Rudolph, D. Mycrson. S TA GE CRE W BI G SISTERS BIC SISTERS: Fin?! Row: 5. Worrcl. C. Schecter: R. Newman, N. Adams. M. Zipkcs, secretary: N, Miller. m-chairman: E. Richter. ELF Chairman: B. Roth. treasurer: M. SheltmL J Campbell, K. Kraus. P. McSpadden, D. me'cnstcin. S. Cnopcr, A. Nickels, Second Row: M Shnr, M. Reinbach. J. EvermarL NM Payne, K. an, L. Harris, R. Wymbnik, RM Eclcll, S. Ncbnlsky. J. Mnskmvitz, B. Pync. H. Gan- srm. A. Frisch, J. Pullak. Third Row: J4 Zimmerman, B. Silverstein, J. Cablc. C. Carroll. S. Bnu'man. S. Frccsc, R. Emanuel. B. Harvey, F. Waller. B. Kachcr, NI. Marrinsnn: S. Stein A. Berg. Fourth R015: K, McNeil, P. Gurdun, N, Rabcnstcin, R. Fulton, P. Burks. S. Slay. I. chfrics, KM Harper. E. Campbell. B. Rose, BM Nngen, D, Shuman: T. Schevc, Fifth Row: R. Voqt: L. Wagner, A. chplcr, J. Snlomrmf CL Salycrs, Ex Apostolidcs, KM Hanley, A. Rodgers, J. Hoeltkc, G. Rivhard. CL Fohlcn. Sixih Rory: M. Chcaring. B. Gilhvrt: K4 Hart: R4 Nchnlsky, S. Earlywine: M. Ziegler. D. Hayes, E. Civin, J, Van VVaguner, S. Rctzlcr. C. Sheff. Swenth Raw: N. Wnlf. KM Bax: 1th P. King, CK IlkofT. N, Shore, B. BisscIl, B. Hcrrivk, D. Glassman. S. Barasrh, S. Schucsrimor, M. Brown. Eighzh Rau': V. Watson: CL Kastcns. D. Waldman, M. Charkins, R. Levy. E. Benson, J. Brown, P. Benjamin. E. Strphcnsrm, NA Humean, T. Ruinhart. DM WrighL Ninth Row: L Sullcndcrj B. Rush, M. Owens: C. Taylor, P. R052, R. Kopman: L. Nizar, S. Wassennan: C. Harris, M. Stem, BM Rosen, DA Radford. KEY CLUB: First Row: M. Rappoport, vice-president;' P. Greenland, president; Jeff Kaplan. secretary; B. Field, treasurer. Second Row: H. Silverman, R, Stein. R Beck, J. Kaplan: S. Lipp, H. Alcxander. D. Schrcibcrgl A. Wagner, L, Kaplan: B. Rogmin. Third Rozt': I Wise3 D. Hirschbcrg I. Mallah, M. Ackerman, C. Goldsmith, M Finkelsteinl D. Shullcr. H. Frnlich, 1. Smith, R. Weiner: P. Nidich. Fourth Row: K. Rattncr, L. Katz, M. Brenner, D Delegatnr, L Friedman, J. Royal, H. PctricofT, M. Stein, G7 Smith. A. Man- clcll. Fifth Row: S. Horwitz, H, Korms, B. Mayer, M. Skurrow: R Wacksman. H. Waterman, S. Trcilcl, R. Shullcr, B. Gordon, LV Thom as, M. Skoluick, R. Shapiro. KEY CLUB HI-T HI-Y: First Row: P. Courticr, Jr. treasurer: T. Finch, Jr. secretary: D. Hammond, Jr. vice-presidcnt: J. Pcsout, Jr. president; M. Mor- ris. Sr. president; M. Torrcann, Sr. vice-prcsidcm: S. Grecnwell, Sr. chaplain; J. Fallon, Sr secretary: R, Schnec, Sr. treasurer: R. Frcundenlx-rg, JrA Chaplain Szcond Raw: Mr. Paul Fleming, adviser: D, Weik, E. Theiss, K. Lee; R Poland: S. Carpenter, D, Ccdcr- gran, K. Ncugehauer, J. Gary: T. Tracy. Third Row: R. Payne, B. Burrcss, J, Bell, F, Gilbert, V. Nixon, P. Ballard, J. Routzong, B. Baum, B. Johnston, G Anderson, H. Home. Fourth Row: J. Bruno, P. Myers, M. Walton, G. Lubser, H. Alexander, J. Caddcll, J. Buck- man, D. Main, A, Bortz, M. Hill, T Kimmexy Fifth Row: R. Murray. 4 CHESS CLUB: First. Rozt': H. Malnfsky. K Davis, B. Baumeistcn N. Miller. E. Spicgcl. Second Ram: B. Balfour D. Bass: B. Zimov, S. Gunman, R. Stein, CHESS CL UB DEBA TE TEAM DEBATE TEAM: Fin! Row: J. Goldberg, M. SchefFler, L. Kaplam Mr. John Anaple, adviser; H. PetricoH, L. Hcldman. Second Row: R Cohen, P. Anderson, S. Stevens, R Burden, L. McCluskey.T. Brammall. what. '4 . . m r, a 213:; HEALTH CAREERS: Finn Rou': D. Neuer, N. Jacobs, treasurer; B. Ccmncll. x'iCc-president: LIA Kaplan, prcsident: K. Gutscll. scarc- lary; S. Johnson, S. NICCrcaryI Second Row: J. Burross: XII Alexanclm: DI Glassman. B. Ralls. E. Hyman. E. Plnlnick. M. Eaton: MA Claytrm. Third Row: G. Adams. P. Pickerill, H4 Samisy BI Charkins, H. Aron, L. Finer. P. Harris. Fourth Rm: : B. VVatsmL I. Harris. NI. Foster. M. Wheeler. M. BaskmL P. Meadows, L. Meyers, M. Marrinson, M. Rappnport. Fiflh Row: D. Borg. BI Ynung: M. Charkinst I, Pnnl. I Zimmerman. E. Levy, N. Adams, I Hyams2 G. Smith. Sixth Rmx': S. Trcitcl, J. Katz. M. IVcincr. O. Flctrhcn S. Brinm A. Jackson, T. Tracy. S. Culdstein, B. Chapman, D. Marcus, HEALTH CAREERS RADIO CL U8 1 I RADIO CLUB: First Row: B. Holzer. D. Jenkins, B. Baumcistcr. Setond Row: R Fosmr. VNK Wirhcmeycr: B. Rosenberg. prcsidcnt: Mr. I William 110m. adviser: B. Blasberg1 vice-prcsidcnt. Third Row; D. Crane, W. Houscr. F. Pficstcr, L. Gelmn. I FRENCH CLUB: First Roux- M Starace, C. Barman: I Wasps, viceprcsident: R. Newman: vicc-presidem; P. Greenland. president; R. Nebolsky, secretary; C. Itkoff, treasurer: M. Sander, H. Rusen, S. Nidich. Second Raw: H. Greenland, P. Nidic'h, A. Levy. C. Fishman, J. Blcsch. E. Plntnick. P. Harris, R. ItkoE, CL Adler, C. Schwartz. Third Row: J, Kaplan, S. Justin, C. Werncn A. Balterman3 D. Glass- man. M Zipkes K. Bible. E. Hyams. C. Raflo, S. Packros, C. Samis. Fourth Row: P. Ballard, R. Lockhart, S. Williams, D. Schneider, S. Lang: D. Okrcnt, R Hyams. S. Greenwald, L. Egherman, W. Pragcr, A. Plant. Fifth Row: 5. Koshovm . AronoH, L. Brown? S. Shallat, P. Katz, E. Richter. CA Ebacher, R, Jones. A. Kiein: P. Van Metre, L. Stevens. S. Wm'rcl. Sixth R K. Fellerf S. Applehaum A. Weisbrot. H, leich: J. Riarmer, D. Delegator. FRENCH CL UB SPANISH CL UB SPANISH CLUB: Fin: Rum: L. Hirsch E. Gaible. J. Caddell, N. Marks. secretary: S. Brinn. treasurer: P. Conrad. vice-jyresident; B. Mayer. president: D. Samuelson. S. Bowman, NI. Plat. Second RDIE': . Ruelmsch. Dilbert: I Haimerl. H, Gansun M. Winston. R. Schneider. R. Shapir J. Gerlzman, M. Weinberg. S. chin. Third le': E. Litt huff L. Johnson: M. Blevins. T. Barnett, S. Brix , N. Minks. E. Schwarw . Fox. L. Hendley. E. Shuman, C. Samis. Fourth Row: D Turner, C. Williams, S. Lucas. J. chensnn, M, Litt- mam D. Rnlensnn, 1 . Skumm B Einhorm H. Alexander, R, Salzwas, R. Rulhvcn. Fifth Row: B, Blackman, S. Blackman. J. Rinsky, C. Gordon, D. ScheH, H Littman, M. Schuiein, R. Saks, I. Kaplan, S. Ruben. H, ..., ...; VA, .7 .. :- LATIN CI UB: First Row: B. Baker, A. Tennenbaum, M. Kutas. S. Knnnp. secretary; D. Lexus, treasurer; J. Fugazzi, president; L. Kaplan. vi resident: J. Burkman. H. Jarnicki. T. Grogan. Second R J. Vncs. CL Harbin. KA Scelig, A. Weinlmrg S. Friedman, J. Fitzgerald, O. Owens, M. SH'CH. M. Weinberg, L. Lnew. Third R011. X. Dardon, T. Drcskin, D. Lcher. R, Smith. K. Jacobs, V. Dom, E Gordon, S. Hnrwitz. F. Horne. D. Hammnnd, L. Kruse. LA TIN CL UB GERMAN CL UB C'ilfRMAN CLUB: First Rnu' N. Miller, B. Baumeister, T. Kulas1 J. SauL treasurer: K. Mchil. vicc-prcsident: B. Rosenberg. presi- dent: K. Davis: secretary: T4 Kamm' R. Bluestcim A. Bolton. Semnd szl': B Comer. J. Rnscnfarb, J. Cuhn, D. Lewis M. Kutas. C. Dilbert, C. RucbusclL R. Ruthx'cn. E. Shuman. E, LittenhoH. Thin! Roux- I. Locwcnstcin. CL Tcnbnsrh: G. Juhnsnm L. Brumbcrg, M. Wjuker, B. Brown, A. Samuel, S. Bowman, B. Weidm;J R. Valeriusl D. Brown, Fourth Row: C Tiliey, D. Berg, S. HorwitzJ Mr. Robert Cunard, advisen SENIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY: Fin?! Roar: S. Takeuchi. B. Gillclman. R4 Radabaugh. Nh VVUlf, S. Cooper7 P. Greenland. Second Row: C. liknfT. S. Steinberg, R. Newman. K. Hart, C. Taylor. V. Gutin. V. Watson, D, Traryh S. Kunrad. Third Row: P. Fay M. Burger, L. EllismL N. Adams C. Srhcrhlcr. Kh Kmus. D. Glassmam L, Basslcr. L Finkelman. B, Ruth. Fnurlh anr: J Sohumnn, NI, Zipkcs, 31. Rappuprn'l. J. Hrmllkc. N1 Hartsnrk. N. Engslrand: J. Hoddc, S. Harrisnn, R. Emanuel. Fifth Ron': R. Sclchc. D, Hccry. L, Kaplan, R. H'arksman. P Van XIoIru. NI. Kutash Lh Lambert, S. meser. Sixth Rum: .V'I, Kiurris. L. Loew. M. Strcff. D. Main, I Kaplan, J Cad- dclll S. Horwilz, J. Burkman, H. Home, R Gordon, Sez'enth Row: H. Maiofsky, J. Fugazzi. B. Rogovin. S. Stchns. H. Alexander, I. Frelicht J Pcsuut. B. Nlarcus, P, Rolnick. NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES National Honor Society, operating with the principles of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service, under- takes a variety of projects during the school year. Each fall new mcmbcrs arc inducted at a banquet followed by a candlc-lighting service. At Woodward5 Honor Society is divided into Junior High and Scnior High organizations. Junior High Honor Society includes eighth: ninth, and tenth graders who are selectch on the basis of academic superiority, Under the supervision of Miss Mildred Nick- C11, Junior Honor Society sells Chrysanthemums for Home- con'ling, ushers for Parents, Open House; and provides a banquet for its Inmnbers. Students in eleventh and twelfth grades are eligible for membership in Senior High Honor Socicty, advised by Miss Elizabeth Bohlandcr. This year that are approxhnatcly 75 active members. Through its projects; Senior Honor Society has been of service both to the school and the community, Ont: such project was a book drive for Longvicw. In addition, a progressive dinner was held in March, and a banquet for seniors cntcring the graduate chapter was hcld in May. Proms from various fund raising activities were used to award a scholarship to a qualified senior. 72 JUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY: Ffrsl Row: B. Krusej R. Cm'timz hf. Srhulcin, L. Kruse I. Engstranli D. Bernfchi D. Kiaruxs, A. Bnllingcr. Scan!!! 11mm G. Young. CL Fishman. A. Dukes, M. Cunmn s S. Hndtlc. S I-Ialpcr, P. Pcstulski KL Litlman. T. Gamer, D. Brurg'man. Third Roar: D. Rcynnkls C. Clank. J. Blcsrh. H. Grnss: H Frolich, E. Rivhmond. R. VVeinc-r. G, Konsta. R. Itkofjf7 I. Smith, N. Hclwig. Fourth Row: R. Jones: CL Ebaclmr, L. Brown. I Zipperstvin. C. Berman. C. David K. Schultc. B. Ballard, J Niarmer, V. Lehman. Fifth Row: P. V'nglcr. J. Rinsky. J- Tesva D. Kuhr. S Levy. 5. Kitajcu'itz, M. Willins, K. Thompson, C. Gordon, T. Meiss. Sixrh Rozc': L. Thomas. D. Lohm: B. Browns. T, Winston, R. Campbell: M. Breitburg, S. Allen R. Jambs. DA Simpsnn, B. Baker: T. Straus. Sm'cnlh Row: A. Tcnncnhaum, A. Plant, S. Kl'avctz, P. Steinberg, M. Rmvlcy, N. Schulze, Jl Vogelsang. L. Kicssling, P. John- son, C. Krusc. S. chcrding. Miss Bo and Robyn Radabaugh chat about future. Another service: tutoring, l q . C2:- VNWTV COWA: First Row: R. Adler, J. Buckman, vicc-president; J. Kaplan, president; L. Kaplan, treasurer; L. Bromberg, secretary. Second Row: A. Bush, J. Manner, H. Frolich, H. Greenland, N. Wolf, E. Richmond. Third Row: H. Korros, B. Mayer, S. Shallat, S. Froikin, J. Fugazzi. Fourth Row: D. Schrcibcrg, R. Stein, R. Eiscn, L. Locw, P. Sicgcl, J. Caddell. Fifih Row: 1. Smith, D. Shuller, D. Main, M. Littman, R. Coppel, R. Weincr. Sixzh Row: B. Marcus, B. Miller, J. Kaplan, R. Wacksman, H. Alexander. CO WA F BLA FBLA: Firjt Rort': S. 58er2 C. Johnson: secretary; Miss Rosella. Honekamp, adviser; J Campbell, prasidcnt; P. Tirabassi, vicmprcsidcnt: Mrs. Paula. Kalamam adviser; S. Wood, treasurer. Second Row: K. Lewallen. S. Konrad: I, JeFFrie-s: D, Mur- gan: A. Frisch, J. Watkins. Third Row: G. DarrJ B. Gilbert, 0. Barnes, 5. Burden, B. Todd. Fourth Row: D. Tracy: NI. Seilr kop, Z. Phipps; K. Morgan, M. MCAninCh, C. Weaver. Fifth Row: E. Campbell, K, Davis, G, Tekuelve, D. Berry, S. Austin, S. Baker. PEP CL UB Pep Chibis goal is to promote spirited ac- tivity in all school organizations. Its ac- cent is on sports, since it plans pep as- semblies, provides publicity for games, sells bus tickets to games, sells novelties, and schedules color days. Pep assemblies have becn particularly successful this year due to the initiative and originality of the students. Pep Club is the largest organiza- i tion in XVoodward: involving almost 700 students. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Sue Worrel, president; Steve Doherty, vice-presi- dent; Donna. Hayes, sccrctary; Sharon Earlywinc, treasurer. Like the sign sayshZAPlii Spirit emanates from Pep Club desk. ORACLE: Fin! Row: T. Coc: H. Gansnn. M. SUCH, art editor; R. Emanuel, Cdjtor: P. Fay, K. Kraus, N. Silverman, B. Powers Second Row: P. Van Mare, R. Wciner, 1. Smith: R. Stein, J. Fugazzi,R. Zigler. ORA OLE WFAE WFAE: Firxt Rarr: M. Rina, D. Saxtom B. Silverman, R. Ziglcr: R. Burden Second Row: G. Gordon, M, Blackman, V. Gu- tin, J. Mitchel, L. Stevens, D. Huff, C. Dickey, P. Cohen: P Brock, H. Strumpf, B. Mayer,F. Rothchild. ART LEAGUE OFFICERS: Judy. Royal, Jr, vice-presidcm; Lynda Skurmv, Sr. vicc-prcsidcnt; Barb Jacobs, Sr. treasurer; Bobbi Ruscn: president; Shelley Stevens, Jr. vicc-prcsident;CarolMetzger,sccretary. ART LEA GUE OFFICERS ART CLUB ART CLUB: Fin: Row: A. Frisvh, D. Wolf: J. Hoddc, J. Zimmerman, R. Newman M, Hartsnck. J. Hucltke: C. Stamus, G. Davis, C. Fuhlcn, N. Silverman. Second Row: L. Hunter, L. Jenikcn D. Radfnrd, D. Fcldman, L, Lipson, S. Sleffcns, R4 Hcrzog. Martha Berger and M12 Anaple discuss page three. PHOTOGRAPHERS: M. Samuelson, A. Zwick, L Zwick. 78 STAFF: Firxt Row: C. waen, T. Behan, J. Schindler. Second Raw: V. Lehman: CV Werner, P7 Fay, Mr John Anaple, adviser; J. Buckman, J. Citron, M. Brown. Third Raw: D Johnson, B, Silverman, S. Lipp, EA Brill, S. Lessure, J. Bloch, D Dwyerv BUSINESS STAFF: Firs! Row: H. Ganson, J. Haimcrl, R. Herr- linger, K. Koop, J Baumgartner, S. Olkes, S. Wood, M Hines, BULLDOG BARKS The Bulldog Barks, long a cherished tradition at VVood- ward, continued this year in its capacity as XVoodwardis news reporting medium. For the first time, the Bulldog Barks became a member of the National Scholastic Press Association which judges student publications and at- tempts to improve their quality. Another journalistic im- prOVement that the Bulldog Barks attained this year was a stronger membership in Quill and Scroll, the national journalism honorary society. The purpose of the paper is to inform competently and completely, This year, the Bulldog Barks staff interested itsclf in fulfilling its purpose by trying to communicate a i belief in responsible journalism which includes the terse- ncss, integrity, honesty; accuracy, and objectivity, a quality not easily found in high School students. As journalism teacher and Bulldog Barks aclvisor, Mr. John Anaple, pointed out, uThe Bulldog Barks: as a school newspaper, is one of the vertebrae of freedom and democracy upon which this country is based? Third Row: J. Mitchel, S. Thomas, Ri Bernstein, I Stevens. Fourth Row: R HasschrockJ T. HumesJ K. Goland, Mi Tor- reano. EDITORS: First Ruzai: K. Goland, C. Richard. M. Berger. Sea and Row: T. Humes, L. Heldman, B. Fieldj D. Johnson. C. Hughes. Secund Row: J. Campbell, K. Baker. 79 45 I j EDITORS: M. Rappopnrtr P. NidiclL Miss Helen Davis adviser; P. Greenland D Dclcgator, L. Finkclman, L. Nizar, C. Ilkuff. INTRODUCTORY STAFF: N Adams M. Nlorris, R. Radahaugll.D.Dclcgamr: L. Ellison,NI.SIrCfT, STAFF: Fin! Row: L. Kaplan, L. Stevens, M. ZipkcsT A, Balterman, B Gittnlnmn. Second Rant J. Kaplan, S. Applchaum, R. Shuller, D, Schneider, M. ScheHier, N.Millcr. W0 0D WA RD TREA S URES Freedom in style characterizes the 1966 IlVoodu'ard Tz'casurex The book breaks away from old codes and restrictions to show the school as it is. Through varying designs and layoutsJ the motion, individualism, and the vitality is portrayed. The sixty pages of in- troduction display the candid pictures .of students: teachers and administration against a contrasting white background. The large use of white space serves to emphasize TTGosh, Miss Davis, thafs funny . . the activities and expressions of the school, This section introduces the theme of the book. The divisions of trials, triumphs and treasures are rC-cmphasized throughout the rest of the book William Woodwardas stat- ue, the cover design, symbolizes the bookgs entire theme, a yearning to succeed and re- member. The 1966 staff has captured VVOOd- ward student life. Editor-in-Chief confers with staH. W0 OD WARD ENSEMBLE EN TER TA IN S ENSEMBLE: First Row: P, McSpadden, R. Nebolsky, P. Huston, S. Knoop, CA Itkoff, T. Scheve. Second Row: 5. Madden, M. Berger, KA Shoemaker, P. Cohen; M. Hall, V, Gutin, K. Hart. Third Row: L. Schulze, A Nichols, K. McNeil, S. Schueschner, S. Worrel, M. Ingalsby, J1 Dunker, N. Engstrand, D. Saxton. Fourth Row: S. Doherty, M. Katz, H. Waterman, J Reed, D. Howells, S. Carpenter, M. Morris, KV Neugebauer, M. Greenberg, M. Wilson. Fifth Row: R Payne, J Hendricks; T. Caddell, D. Jenkins: B, Burress, J. Mitchel, A, Borlz, B. Greer, R. Shuller, M. Wilchins. 82 BOTH SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY The Woodward Ensemble, a group of stu- dents chosen on the basis of their superior singing ability, constitutes a vital part of Woodwardis music department. Mr. Frank Lang, Ensembleis director, selects the memn bers of the group in May. The forty-two members attended weekly rehearsals through- out the summer. These sessions gave the members an opportunity to become ac- quainted with their music and with one another, so that they were able to work as a close unit when school started. During fourth bell, Ensemble could be heard sing- ing in the corridors near Room 168. Their music consists of a large variety of com- posers from different eras. EnsembleTs reper- toire ranges from Bach to Richard Rogers, and includes the traditional Alma Mater and Benediction. This selective group per- formed in many programs during the year, and they purchased new uniforms. This was the first Change in their attire since Ensem- ble first established itself at the New Wood- ward. This group participated in the Christ- mas program on Fountain Square: they sang at church and civic meetings throughout the city, and they took part in the Thanks- giving: Christmas: and Spring assemblies and concerts. Ensemblejs year was highlighted by participation in Showcase and Graduation. n tThe Lord Bless you and keep you . . . '83 I d f 91!. . M11533.- g . SENIOR CH 01!?! SENIOR CHOIR: JLEFTJ First Row: T. Scheve, V. Vallew, N. Hcintzclman, R. Nebotsky, B. Kaeltcr, E. Stephenson, G. Wil- son, B. Henry, S. Applebaum, E. Theiss, E. Lewis, L. Shaw, B. Silverstcin, P. McSpadden, R. Strawshaugh, C. Murdock, D. Lowenstein. Second Row: E. Kueffner, V, Balleu, I. Jeffries, J. Royal, SJ Earlywine, J Hoeltke, D. Howells, K. Ncugcbaucr, S. Carpenter, DJ Hirschberg, J . Royal, H, Waterman, C. Schecter, B. Frost, K. Hart; MJ Shelton, K, Harper, C. Itkoff. Third Row: B. Powers, R. Kopmam T, Bummer, A. Rodgers, CV Dicky, L. Bouldin, J. Van Wagoner, R, Payne, T. Caddell, J. Hendricks, M. SChechr, M. Greenberg, R. Shuller, C. Behn, A, Weppler, K. Davis, A. Nickols, DJ Hayes. Fourth Row: SJ Sherrick, M. Johnson, F. Waller, K. McNeil, M, Hartsock, A. Bortz, J. Mitch- el, B. Burress, F. Ferrell, S. Treitel, R. Schnce, G. Sigler, S. WorreI, B. Behn, B. Huckaby, K. Shoemaker, S. Schueschner, J. Pollak. SENIOR CHOIR: JBELOWJ First Row: M4 Eiliott, A. Chud- nof, N. Victor, H. Aron, D. Rockwell, K. Kopp, L. Ackerman, B. Young, VJ Cue, AA Wcisbrot7 NI. Wilson, P Glassmdn, J REtZ- ler, RV Egherman, H. Samis, M. MandelJ V. Foley, J. Doctmw Second Row: L, Hitzcmannr P, Pickerill, L. Hudson, P. SChmidtJ P. Huston, W. Ellison, G, LobserJ M. Katz, J Gaines, B. Wood, S, Richardson, M. Martin, MR Carrier, L. Martin, P. Young, G, Fulton, P, Jones, Third Row: L. Hunter, P. Greene, D. Fair- banks, V, Gutin, G. Kunnell, L. Schulze, J. Gutjahr, M. Hacker, J, Reed5 S. Horwitz, C. Goldsmith, TJ Malberley, G. AdamsJ A. Fox, S. Madden, N. Smith, S. Strong, L. Roscmvald. Fourth Row: L. Hendley, J. Kaplan, F. Rothchild, J. Auger, B. Hyatt, C. Cole, J. Smith, D. Long, R. Hasscbrock, DJ Jenkins, P. Rolnick, M. Ingalsbe, P. Cohen, B. Irley, S. Powell, J. Hyams, S. Thomas, J. Pool. i! JUNIOR CHOIR IUNIOR CHOIR: First Row: K. Conrad, C. Castner, L. McFar- land, S. Martin, M. Thiclen, C. Williams, L. Appel, S. Nichols, S. NeugebauerJ K. Daley, L. Heldman, S. Harris, C. Rappoport, K. Hendren, N. Friedberg, S. Chapman, C. Bachman, B. Ern- stein. Second Row: R. Baverman, M. Carson, J. SiglerJ D. Zakem, R. Baskett, S White, S. Prodge, S. Ruben, P. Loos, M. Apple- baum, R. Salzwas, R. Tanner, J. Kahnj J. Heery$ G. Weiner, L. Liebschutzl L Rabin, K. Martin, Y. Salyers. Third Row: G. Pen- dleton, J. Rinsky, M. Eilis, B. Turner, G. Reed, E. Tulch, D. Wells, 1V1. Kopman, J Graller, M. Hagy, L. Cohen, J Hunley, A. Sloan, D. Lemberg, 1M, Langford, RJ Bunner, D. Liefford, J. Strong Fourth Row: L. Bonnell, R. Lockhart, G. Rosenberg, N. Grone, D. Stockburger, B. Meier: J Berg, MA Roadcupl A. Stein, B, Jones, NI. Combs, B. Ballard, P. Evans, L. Broyles, P. Peek, L. ApkingJ L Thomas, J V005, D. Schultz H345'f'mllfm J S OPH OM ORE CH 01R SOPHOMORE CHOIR: First How: I. Engstrand, N, Schulze: S. Carney, E. Jacobs, M. Richshafer, S. Shuller, J. Deckelbaum, S. Spalter, R. Jones, P. Freeman, M. Schulein, D. Kuhr, J. Stamer, R. Lippelman, J. Paerr, J. Kaplan, B. Sommerj S. Kbshover, M. Sander, HA Greenland. Second Row: S. Alexander, D. Bernfeld, S McCreary, G. Hynes, S. Ginn, R. Leonard, A. Bollinger, D. Gut- jahr, D Moore, G. Dunaway, C. Williams, J. Brown, B, Hussian, M, Kees, J. Lass, M. Rowley, S. Kitajewitz, P. Harris, J. Mago- teaux. Third Row: J. Clark, F. Webb, S. Cobb, L. Buter, S. Levy, E. Gaiblej E Nelson, A. Karovsky, A. Logan, R Carter, J. Sadler, A. Anderson, B. Goldberg, J. Krantz, B. Botner, S. Shor, E. Wages, A. Poole, J Zipperstein, C. Dilbert, Fourth Row: B. Wilkinson, S, Kidwell, J Blesch7 H. Simpson, S. Neiert, RA Shapiro, D. Runck, J. Werner, J. Williams: C. IVIcBee, M, Evans, R. Ewing, L. MC- Clellan, M. Hacker, RV Boyd, L. KiesslingJ I Schneider, B. Van Orsdel, N, Helwig. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS: FirJt Row: B. Marback, secretary; C. Schechter, historian; S Worrel, president; R. Nebolsky, vice-presi- dent: D. Stewart; treasurer. Second Razt': B. F1 ust . P, Schmidt, P, Conrad. T. Schcvc, P. MCSpaddcn, V', Foley: Third Rum': A. Wag- ncr, T. Harris. J Buckmam S. Dnhcrty, S. Madden, A. Dukes, K. Hart. Fourth Row: J. Caddcll, M. Wilchins, S. 'l'hnmas, R Huber, R, Beck, J. Coth Fifth Razc: R Cohen, L. Kruse, R. Metcalfc, H. Waterman, M. Hartsock, K. Ncugcbaucr. SIXTH ROW: R. Holman, J. Reed, M. Ingalsbc: H. Alexander, K. Turner, R. Wilson. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS GIRL? GLEE CL UB GIRLSU CLEE: Firm? Row: B Bicduigcr, B. Charkins. NI. NuDell, B. Rnllmanj 5. Robinson. V Lcrch, L. Ackt'rman. Serond Row: NI. Casper. S, Young, J. VmGins: B. Landman, D. Johnson. B. Brown, L. Gordon, S. Whtson. Third Row: L Cromwcll: L. JUnike, 5. Keller: A. Wolf, R, Gilhoolcy; P. Rush, N. Jacobs. S. Prathcr, J. Nippcrt. Fourth Row: R Alexander, L, Hunt, L. Yungkau, C. V-N'cavcr, L. Sherman, R. Golder, N. Marks, K. Koop. jUNIOR HIGH THEATER GUILD: Fz'nt Raw: L, Rabin, vice-president; P. Voglen president: Mr, John Anaple. adviser; J. Rinsky, treasurer; M. Hart, secretary. Second Row: S. Levine, A. Neuer, M. Wnlfson, B. Mayer; B. Blackman. M Bass, Nh Zcidman, M. Winston, A. Gittclman. Third Row: S. Nichols, B. Shor, V. Hirschberg, S, Blackman, L. Heldman, J. Kahn, S. Harris, jh Royal: T. Shor, J. Pala- nicckih Fourth Row: P. Peek, C. Williams, V. chensohn, D. Kurcsman, B. chenson, A. Miller, A. Marmcr, P. Hudgins, K. Conrad, B. Freeman: S. Wcinsteinh Fifth Roar: G. Wciner, S. Rapaport, C. Smoot, C. Reed, J. Greenfield, L. Bouldin, S. Goldfcder, R. Council, A. Barr, L. Cohen. Sixth Row: J. Voos, A. Sloan, B. Greenwold,S.Kastens,K.Bcechmaan Roberts. jUNIOR HIGH THEA TER GUILD The Junior High Theater Guild offers students an Opportunity to participate in the numerous activities connected with the theatrical arts, including music, dance, and drama. Junior High students gain skill in set building, scene design: costum- ing, make-up. publicity and directing, in addition to actual acting cxpcricncc. Early in the second semester, the Junior High Theater Guild presented three onc-act plays: Ifx Cold in Thrm Thar Him; Cusicrk Last Sit, and Chad for Rent. At their weekly meetings, the Theater Guild members present entertainment of a theatrical nature to supplement the business at hand The entertainment often 'hBut Mr. Anaple! IFS too long! consists of short dialogues, skits, pantoh mimos. and dramatic readings 89 --vx NE W BAND DIRECTOR BRINGS FRESH SENIOR BAND: First Row: 5. Worrel, P. Huber, K. Schulte, D. Day, S. Busick, BY Bruck, K. Pettiford, T. Meiss, P. Conrad. Second Row: J. Caddell, P. Schmidt, J Kneipp, L. Kruse, J. Jack, S. Harold, R. Wilson, J. Applegate, M. Blackman, J. Cohn, G. Weinberg, R. Schriever, B. Kaufman, D. Main. Third Row: B. Marback, V. Dom, L. Brown, L. Patton, D. Meeko, N. Minks, K. Turner, A. Wagner, B. Waiters, S. Bernstein, S Guttman, B. Ballard, M. Ouziel, R. Jacobs, L. Casuto, E. Walker, R. Pugh, J. Frye, B. Holman. Fourth Raw: 1. Hilbert, N. Payne, B, Vogt, R. Stairs, B. Mayer, D. Stewart, J. Bowling, K. Burton, N. Purges, T. McCullough, M. Ble- vins, S. Harris, L. Lushbaugh, L. Winston, L. Cook, J. King, B. Rogovin, H. Alexander. 90 APPROA CH T0 MUSIC PROGRAM R. Bryson Curry, Woodwardts new band director, provided leadership for this year's Senior Band, composed of Marching and Concert Bands. Marching Band opened the new school year by performing during the football season, entertaining with precision drills and theme shows. The termination of the Marching Bandts season resulted in the organization of Concert Band. For the re- mainder of the year, this band furnished fine music for several school events, includ- ing pep assemblies, Christmas and Spring Concerts, Showcase, and commencement ceremonies. Other activities included shows, tours to schools throughout the city, and an occasional trip to schools out of the city. In addition, two other groups within Senior Band perform for the school: pep band, and stage band, which entertained during Showcase with jazz and pop numbers. An exceptionally talented member of one band group was awarded the John Phillip Sousa award at the end of the year. 91 JUNIOR STRINGS: First Row: D. Sharfman. B. Mayer. L. May, J. Bentley. Second Rum: L. Shcgaz R. Dunham. M Faulk. B Jones, T, Sunni M. Ball. Third Ruzv L WnlL D. Jarksnn, N. Hnuscrr L. Walker, P. Blackman. Fourth R k Pmrsun. I. Kaplan. J. Hin- daui. J. Gnldhnff, R. Barasrh. Fifth anz': A. Giltlcman: E. Waits, E. Reinhart3 S. Sands, SA Ostrmv. Kutas, P. Boyd. S IOR STRINGS: Pint Rozr: R. Beck. J. Lewis, J, Buckman: R, Sk .7 ' president, Setond Rm 5. Kwiatck, D. Lindcr. S. V' llx'ih$1 M. Gann. B. Presto Third Row: P. Jahnson. M. Fleischmam K. Bible. . BridenthalL Fourth Ru : H. Donny. G. Havens. C. H A. Dukes. Fifth Row: R. Stein, R. Weinerl J. Hammons. Sixth Row: S. Thomas. vice-presidem; N Adams: treaswer: D. Motkfy. secretary; DA Pinkeltan, :m' ; Wining: H 3'53sz LEVI; 42m .25 Senior strings rehearse difEcuIt passage Bass provides full tones. 93 S THIN G GRO UPS The Junior and Senior string ensembles function not only as educational opportunities for Woodward students, but also provide a varied musical program that serves to aug- ment XVoochvzu-d life on a cultural level, This group in- cludes those who play the violin, viola: cello: and base. This year under the supervision of Mrs. Alberta Schneider, new to H'ooch-vard, they performed for both the school and the public at large. Three performances highlighted the year for the orchestra. The string ensemble had the dis- tinction of playing the opening number in the Thanksgiv- ing assembly. At Christmas they were again an essential part of the holiday program, Rounding off the year: at the Spring Concert the orchestra had the opportunity to play for the general public as well as for the school. Violinist awaits cue. m.t-e..;. -x u g. 3 3 x E --$ ugh! . x JUNIOR BAND: Fint Row: B. Fleischman, C. Kruse, D. Friedman, B. Barmore, L. Miller, A. Shifres, M. Fine, NI Winston, R, Smith, Second Row: R. Alpert, K. Seetig, D. Samuelman, RA Kabakoff, S. Ogden, A. Mack, D. Daugherty, D. Guttman, G. Thielmeyer, P, Reid, B. Owens, R. Overman. Third Row: M. Bluestcinj L Wall, S. OaBanion, M. Reed, 1. Zeff, B. Collier, E Martin, A. Miller, T. Bogart, M. Brown, P. Van Tuyle, J. Mummert, M Lehner, J. Konrad, H. Scidner, D. WatkinsJ R. Goodhart. Fourth Raw: D Winters, J. Hood, C. Thacker, B. Kamin, G. Miller, D Myerson, A. Glas, R Catchings, N. Scheingold, L. NovikoH, G Combs, S. Dunvanson, R. Weinberg; M Darden, B. Vinson, B. Coxy F. HiudtJ D. Smith, F Balowin, E. Shuttleworth; C. Cooper JUNIOR BAND Bow GLEE CLUB BOYSu GLEE: First Row: D. Lindcmann, R. Kincaid, SV Lipp, G, Smith; M. Skolnick, H. Petricoff Second Row: D. Johnson, J. Gravely, RA Payne, L. Treitel, L. Phillips. Third Row: M. Pinsky, L, Thomas, M. Wiener, M. Barkley, R, Packwood. .mmwnnnms- - DRAMA CLUB: First Row: S. Goldberg, J. Mitchel, S. Strong, K. McNeil, Mr. Aug, H. Ganson, H. Strumpf, Sh Diamond. Second Row: 0 Becker, L Taylor, C. Barman, S. Barasch, H. GmenlandJ E. HymanJ P. McSpaddcn, B. Charkins, H. Littman. Third Row: P. Gold- ing, L. Ackerman, J. Kaplan, B. Sommcr, S. Cohen, A. Chudnof, A. Robbins, V. Foley, M. Eaton, J. Tassel. Fourth Row: D. Abramsh B. Brewers, C. Fishman, C. Werner, L. Harris, J. McCane, B. Okrent, M. Boskind, D. Turner, D, Johnson, D. Marlowe. Fifth Row: D. Friedman, S. Wolfson, K. Gutgsell, J..Kap1an, B. Baumeister, S. Dohertyj P. Lehrner, M. Smith, D. Johnson, V. Gutin, M. Wolfe. Sixth Row: S. Sheff, C. Dickey, B. VanOrsdel, J. Malloy, L. Rush, J. Haimerl, B. Goret, A. Wolf, D. Martin, S. Kidwell, B. Bierman, L. Meyers, J. Zimmerman. Seventh Row: M. Ingalsbe, N. Zeller, L. Skurow, C. Cook, P. Meadows, B. Wilkinson, J. Schneiderj E. Liccenhoff, L, Stevens, R. Emanuel, L, Helsonl R. Alexander. Eighth Row: A. Bortz, R. Hanley, J. Hargis, M. Blackman, S. Sherrickj M. Hartsock, J. h Hyams, D. Huff, S. Horwitz, K. Eskin, B. Weidus, D. Runck, L. McClusky. 1 h THESPIAN S PRO VIDE CUL TURE 1 Drama Club offers a variety of activities for the creative: expressive student Not only is there op- portunity for actingy but one may also display his talents in set-designing, costuming, directingJ pub- licity, and make-up. Throughout the year the nearly one hundred Drama Club members revealed their theatrical talents in various productions such as Our Town, by Thornton Wilder; You Can? Take It With You; by Moss Hart and George E. Kauf- man; and the annual Showcase. The long hours of participation do not go unrewarded. For one hun- dred work hours, either on stage or behind the scenes, at student becomes'a member of the Na- tional Thespian Society: an honorary dramatic organization. Besides providing Woodward with cultural benehts, Drama Club sponsored a social function on January 27athe Snow Queen Dance, The Woodward Drama Club, advised by Mr. Ronald Aug, attempts to further develop a stu- dentis poise, imagination, abilities in the art of communication, and a deeper understanding of the vast field of drama. A moving scene from Our Town: Emily enjoys the mnonlig 'They just dmft undorstal OUR TOWN inn Club's ant production, Our Town. por- Ihc tray orlx' qualitivs of life. Through the nact'r Emily hYch . 'Hlm'nton Wilder dcpicts the blind ignorance of human hcingsh who do not lizc fully the goodness of life. while th 1m liv- hwy. Emil' dmd. has the unusual oplx'munity t0 jonmcy hack into life. She Choosm a 113 n! but not 1110:1umcntal day- v1 twvlfth birthday, Elni- ly, howm 'r dL n not stay for the d h completion. It all goes too q lily and 100 painfully for 1101: She sees that people. involn-d in lhcnlsvh'os, fail to touch. 10 scc one another. Thcy wandcr blind- ly. No one can know thc xx'ondvrs of earth Emily lcm'cs: unahlv lo L'ndurc ith XYildcrk play, divided into 1hrcc acts C'Daily Lifu. Low and E-Iarriagc. and 13031111: rcwnls the 31mg 10. and resulting growth of a yam d in our tmn any town. It is a life of inhnch worth which only saints 0r poets rcalizv fully at the nmlncnl it 0t curs. hGee, George, I dcuft know. ' ctTOU CANJT TAKE IT WITH YOU; You Canit Take It With You, the second play produced by Drama Club, is a come- dy with a simple theme; life should not be devoted solely to business Martin Vander Hoff, often called Grandpa, lives with his family and friends around the corner from Columbia University in what seems to be a madhouse. He has chosen to live here because he loves commence- ments. Penny, his daughter, is an unpub- lished playwright; she began her career when a typewriter was accidentally de- livered to her eight years before. Paul, Pennyis husband, makes fireworks, Mr. De Pina helping him. Ed prints anarchic messages on the wrappers of his wifeis candy. The romantic element is presented by Alice, Pennyss daughter, who is in love with Tony Kirby, son of the great induSH trialist, Anthony Kirby, Sr. Alice wants to marry Tony, but feels her family is un- acceptable. Mr, Kirby and his son visit the Vander Hoff clan and all are arrested by the FBI because of Edis seditious messages. Mr. Kirby feels disgraced until Grandpa convinces him that his success- ful business career means little because it is unsatisfying. Thus, Mr. Kirby reforms for the better and Alice and Tony are married. 'iIf I catft take it with me, Fm not going! y I Leads run through lines in First rehearsal. Some rehearsals can be fun! GROUP 65 Group ,65, begun by last yearis senior class, informs students and visitors about XVood- ward. This group was initiated by Miss Clara Lee Miller and Mr. Paul Hendrick who realized the need for a central body to acquaint students with Woodwardis diverse activities. To this end, the organization, con- sisting of 4-2 carefully chosen seniors, works Closely with the individual who is Finding it difficult to become an integral part of Woodward. Beside individual aid, Group i65 works in sophomore homerooms, with the student just entering senior high. The mem- bers also help new teachers in tackling the beginning of the year paperwork. Stationed at the main hallis information desk, these seniors direct visitors through Woodward. On Founderis Day, Group 365 served and met returning alumni. They also sponsored a college day to acquaint seniors with c01- iege life. Group i635 infomation acts to unite and vitalize the student body. GROUP J65: Fin! Row: Mr. Paul Hendrick, adviser; MV Hart- K. Hanley, R. Radabaugh, D. Delegator, N. Engstrand, P, sock, secretary; Miss Clara Lee Miller, adviser. Second Row: L. Nidich, S. Cooperj A. Rodgers, 0. Owens. Sixth Row: 1W, Rappo- Sullender, T. Svhevc, Pi MrSpaddon, Rt Newman. Thin! Ram: port, It Kaplan, T. Humcs, S. Carpenter, D. Main, R. Green- L. Nizar, N. Millcrt A. Klein, M. Ficrmark, N. Wolf. Fou rth berg, B. Rosenberg, K. Ratmcr, Di Schneider, M, ArnnoH . Seventh Raw: Nt Adams. M. Zipkes1 L. Ellisnn, P. Owens, M. Shelton, Row: 1, Wise, Pi Greenland, S. Lcssure, S. Trciteli R. Wacksman. S. Stcinbcrg, J. Hocltke, S. Doherty, Fifth Row: A. Baitcrman, 9B Mrs. Atlanta Gerdsen, Class of 1884, shares Woodward spirit with Principal Harry M. Hannum. F0 UNDERJS DA Y Foundefs Day commemorates William Wood- wardts dream, the dream of establishing a free in- stitution to beneht many. Woodwardis cornerstone was set in 1831, and ever since, alumni have re- turned to honor William Woodward and his far- sighted dream. The days opening ceremony was conducted outside by William Woodward1s statue. Student Council climaxed the event by placing a. blue and white wreath on the statue. A luncheon and assembly followed. During the assembly, the oldest living graduate from the class of 1884, Mrs. Atlanta Gerdsen, continued the tradition of ring- ing the old Woodward Bell. Nancy Engstrand, representing the Class of 1966, gave her speech, entitled 11The Power of a Dream? This speech characterized the spirit and pride that Woodward graduates and students feel toward their school and its founder. 0 William Woodward, founder great . . . t, A1 Weisbrot usees forever.n Steve Doherty and Rita Nebolsky tell about uLOVEK Before the show begins . . . Merrilea Rosedale makes ballet seem easy. A ROGUE IS A ROGUE IS A . . . .9 1966 Showcase, under the direction of Mr. Ronald Aug, satirically presented the evils of crime in the production, cTA Rogue is a Rogue is a ?V The show concerned a small town which was suddenly bothered with petty stealing. The objects stoien-a rocking chair, a chandelier, and a doorknobewere a source of bewilderment t0 the townsfolk. The two policemen were even suspect because of their ineffectual attempts to capture the culprit. The Rogues, however, were caught as a result of Mrs. Johnsorfs perceptivity. The kindly vegetable man, his son, and cousin, were by their own confession, guilty. Their penalty was full repayment in groceries and return of the stolen objects to those burglarized. The show ends with their promise to never steal again. That is almost never; for as they leave, Homer cannot resist commenting Gnashiny new doorknob. Four hundred students, working on stage and behind the scenes, presented a show which was' interspersed with varied talent and interests found at Woodward. The poised and constrained dance of a ballerina contrasted with the loud, steady beat of a jazz band. The varying groups presented their yearss culmination of knowledge and skill in song, instrumentals, and continuity. The Band, conducted by Mr. Bryson Curry, opened the show with hThis Could Be The Start of Something Big, and played such instrumental numbers as cWoodchoppefs Ball? Ensemble and Choir, di- rected by Mr. Frank Lang, enlivened the show with TiSecond Time Arouncii. The mood of the Show varied too: from the haunting sounds of tiHarlem Nocturneh played on a dark street corner to the beating rhythm of Let There Be Drumsh on a well-lighted stage. The show combined the talent and work of many students, uniting the faculty and student body in order to produce a versatile 1966 Showcase. this could be the start of something Big!H AIMS a VWgAv-wq wm' i t 56V T0! SHO WCASE: A KALEIDOSCOPE Pat Greene thrills the crowd, Woodward-ettes prance to Anthon'fs Boogie Marc Katz absorbed in Prelude No. l Patsy McSpadden is nShy Mr. Currfs jokes relieve pre-show tension The Girls in Gingham Down by the Riverside? I03 WE they can sing, why are they streetcleaners?u Dixieland Band swings WWuen The Saints Come. Marching In? John Bowling captivates audience. unior? wouldrft steal an thin ! Aha! Yes I would! Y E 1 MUSIC ENHA NCES THE SHO W : NNever throw a lighted lamp at MothenN Jazz Combo creates a satiny mood. Bobbi Frost and Judy Hoeltke harmonize. Fireflies win hearts of audience with beauty and grace; 106 Rocky Rafel goes Arabian. CA S T FINISHES TRIUMPHANT 107 For strong Souls live like fire-hearted suns; to spend their strength in furthest striving action. George Eliot 1819-1880 SPORTS FOOTBALL W oodwardls lighting Bulldogs, with their traditionally tough schedule, once again temlinated a highly Successful season with an impressive 5m3m1 overall record. Starting early in August the Bulldogs worked and perfected their abilities under the highly skilled coaching of Jack Campbell and Art Paul. Spirit, unity, determination and the desire to work and win were the outstanding traits of this yearls squad and only with these qualities were the Bulldogs able to climb to runner-up position in a tough league race. This yearls team displayed brilliance both as a team and as individuals. As a teamJ the Bulldog defensc held nearly all their opponents to low scores allowing slightly over eleven points per game in league competition, Individually, five gridders were honored by their selection to the all-league teaml Halfback Ozzie Hillman was a First team offensive selection and also received the WSAI Player-of-the-Week trophy for his performance in the Courter Tech game. Se- lected to the defensive team were tackle Larry Harper and linebacker T rent Tracy. Two other Bulldogs who received Honorable Mention were Junior Tom Malone and Senior Raulie Schnee. These boys along with fine bench support gave Woodward one of its finest seasons in Bulldog history Tom Kimmey sweeps the end trying for a big gain. Raulie Schnee shows the strain and anguish of a. tough night. i - rI , A , .15 , 7x ' l - r61 ' 6-5! SENIOR HIGH VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row: T. KimmeyJ T Malone, R Burlew, L. Harper, RA Schnee, KA Neugebauer, J. Malloy, R. Foland, B. Burress, O. Hillman, S. Carpenter; C. Lingo Second Row: T. McKenzie, W. Barbour, B. Boone, J. Slaughter, J. Reed, L. Cole, R. Murray, T. Tracy, D. Anderson, M Evans, J'. Turner. Third Row: B. Young, M. Smith, M. Walton, J. Bloch, N. Dobrin, B, Goldberg, T. Maupin, R. Robinette, M Hill; T, Biocher, M. Hacker. Fourth Row: Manager B Buckley, J. Prellland, I Miller, J. Bell, R. Packwood, M. Skurow, K. Floyd, G. Bomar, R, Payne,K.See1y, D. Hammond, Manager L. Harper. Kimmey receives hand-of? from Carpenter and follows his blocking to the right. H1 Quarterback Carpenter takes to air . . . Malone sidesteps surging Eagles . . . Coaches Campbell and Paul show concern for Bulldogs defensive action. Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Carpenter scrambles to escape claws of flying Eagles. SEASONS RECORD 12 0 20 14 28 14 28 16 Hamilton Garlield Elder Hughes Withrow Walnut Hills Taft Aiken Courter Western Hills '20 14: RESER VES SEASONS RECORD Woodward 6 Hughes 14- Woodward 6 Aiken 6 Woodward 6 W estern Hills 0 W oodward 8 Taf t 6 Woodward 5 Cou rter 12 Woodward O Withrow 2 2 Woodward Won W alnut Hills F orfeit It takes two to tangle! RESERVE FOOTBALL: First Row: L. McClellan, manager, J. Simpson, C. Kelly, K. Elam, D, Bymm, G. Sammons, E. Nelson. Sec- ond Row: R. Twitty, M. Gann, M. Carte, D. Fletcher, G. Dozier, D. Brownj L Brock: M, Allen, LA Treitel, B, Goldberg. Third Row: Coach Weiler, T Freeman, J Sadler, S. Mathnight7 R4 Boyd, F. Timmons, H7 Marbley7 J. FrelandJ K Hardin, L. Mitchell, J, Williams, M. F ranklin, C. Gibson, M. Sorg, J. Parks, N. Burton. 1T4 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL: First Row: L. Vandivcr, E. Shuttlesworth, EA Waits, J Kilburn, P. Bums, B. Cox, P. Boyd, R. SilburnA Second Raw: S. Hoffman, G. Ashe, T. Mitchell, A. Jones, D. Johnson, B. Ballard, W. Brock, A. Coats Third Row.- R. Johnson, R Wil- chins, D. Spitzley, A. Jackson, M. Roadcup, H. Cash, J. Sadler, D. Gibson, S. Coston. Fourth Row: Coach Preyar, M. Combs, R. Hamp- ton, M. Stevenson, G. Delaney, Coach Anderson. JUNIOR HIGH SEASONS RECORD W oodward 3 2 Gamble W oodward 8 Cutter Woodward 6 Hughes W oodward 16 Bloom Woodward 0 W estem Hills W oodwa rd 2 S hrod e r 20 20 I15 Quarterback Coston Hres over Charging opponents. CROSS COUNTRY This yearis Varsity Cross Country team showed pow- er and depth in finishing third in the PHSL to im- prove over last year. Surprisingly enough, this up- grade in performance was predicted last year by Coach Sid F riedmanJ who felt a revival in interest would herald a Cross Country come-back at Wood- ward. It was a good Season by a good squad. The boys showed fine morale in striving for self-satisfactionf, stated Coach Friedman. The outstanding feature of the squad was its balance as evidenced by 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th place finishes in the first league meet The outstanding harrier from among this balanced group was Junior Tom Grogan who received the Boosteris Trophy. Next yearis team is expected to improve even over this yearis as members of the league championship Reserve team will fill in for graduated varsity per- formers. First Meet ................ Third Second Meet ............. Second Third Meet .............. Third District Meet Seventh Harriers begin race in field of competitors . . . m D W L . E. 90 MW ' 1' lb 5.9 Int: 5 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: First Row: J, Guth, R. McGee, G. Smith. Secund Raw: H. Preston, C. Brown, P. Baumgartner, T. Grogan. Phil Baumgartner pulls away . . . u$i RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY: First Row: S. Friedman, A. Bush, L. Ware, M. Lotz, J. King, M. Stein. Second Row: G. Sil- ver, manager, S Richardson, L. Williams, G. Wilson, G. Wil- IJUI V a a rim? ll :7 i ' rI 'Ug'gla vunmnu . QC. DD '0 L'. am, I liams, R. Thompson, A. Darden, R. Carter, D. Buckley, A. Mar- cuse, manager. . The race is over, but the pain of fatigue lingers. BASKETBALL The varsity basketball team under Sid Friedman had one of their best seasons in many years in taking third place in the Public High School League. In running up their 975 league record, the Bulldogs beat long-time nemesis VVithrow and lost most of their games only by a few points, In non-league play, W oodward ran into some tough competi- tion. Outstanding here were the Finneytown and Milford games. At Finneytown, the Bulldogs lost by four points in the last two minutes. Against Milford in the district tourna- ment, Coach Friedmanls men fought back valiantly only to lose by one point to the fourth-seeded team. Leading the Bulldogs this year was Ozzie Hillman, who made the PHSL all-star team. Junior Alan Daniels and Senior Ralph McGee also were mentioned on the squad. Other team members who made large contributions to the Bulldogs great efforts were Juniors John Leaks and Jim Pesout and Senior Ken Seely. Looking at the future, Woodwardls hopes are high. Re- turning, undoubtedly to secure Sid Friedmanls 200th career victory, will be starters Daniels, Leaks, and Pesout as well as Juniors Tom Malone and Gary Smith and Sopho- more Marcus Evans. Ozzie Hillman grimaces as he struggles for the rebound. :msmu- meaw unwam 4m VARSITY BASKETBALL: Fin: Row: C. Brown, G. Smith, R McGee, O, Hillman, T. Maione. Second Row: K. Seely, J. Pesout, J. Leaks, A. Daniels, K. Kendrick, B. Burress, Coach Friedman John Leaks drives for two. SEASONS RECORD W oodward 62 LaSalle 69 Woodward 71 Aiken 65 Woodward 52 St. Xavier 70 Woodward 78 Hughes 68 Woodward 6 l Finneytown 65 Woodward 64- CovV Catholic 78 Woodward 65 Withrow 68 W oodward 63 Western Hills 60 Woodward 76 Courter Tech 64- Woodward 92 Walnut Hills 67 Woodward 78 Taft 83 Woodward 7 7 Aiken 80 W oodward 66 Hughes 6 7 Woodward 59 Withrow 5 8 Woodward 69 Western Hills 67 Woodward 71 Courter Tech 53 Woodward 79 Walnut Hills 60 Woodward 7 5 Taf t 77 Woodward 59 Milford 6O Pesout and Daniels fight for rebound. ,I t K, V w 6 ; . m f . 7 . L. . , C 7 , I m, U Guard Ralph McGee attempts to bring ball down Court. jrv' 120 Alan Daniels jumps for second half tip-ofT, Teamwork assures the rebound. RESER VES SEASONS RECORD Woodward 28 La. Salle 51 Woodward 39 Aiken 44 Woodward 48 Xavier 54 Woodward 33 Hughes 26 Woodward 46 Finneytown 47 Woodward 38 Gov. Catholic 48 Woodward 48 Withrow 46 Woodward 48 Western Hills 37 Woodward 28 Courter Tech. 38 Woodward 64 Walnut Hills 50 Woodward 45 Taft 49 Woodward 41 Aiken 33 Woodward 51 Hughes 39 Woodward 37 Withrow 46 Woodward 37 Western Hills 45 Woodward 39 Courter Tech. 43 Woodward 60 Walnut Hills 53 Woodward 36 Taft 59 Reserves jump into action. RESERVE BASKETBALL: First Row: J. Turner, S. Cash, E. NelsonA Second Row.- W4 Martin, M. Scruggs, M. Evans, M. Showes, R4 Ewing, L. Brock. Not pictured: R. Kruse. i22 IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL: First Row: J. Conison, HA Schoeneweiss, D. Bomar Second Row: R. Vinson, D. Wells, J. Kilburn, D. Spitzly, B. Ballard, G. Thielmcyer, E. Shuttlesworth, S. Finkelstein, D7 Hacker. Steve Finkelstein sends up a jump shot. JUNIOR HIGH SEASONS RECORD Woodward 25 Hughes 28 W oodward 45 Gambia 29 Woodward 45 Eastern Hills 44 W oodward 43 Cutter 35 W oodward 39 Withrow 41 Woodward 19 Samuel Ach 45 Woodward 60 Lyon 46 Woodward 37 Shroder 55 W oodward 35 Sawyer 40 Woodward 36 W alnut Hills 35 W oodward 49 Gamble 32 Woodward 47 Cutter 41 Woodward 47 W alnut Hills 4-0 123 GYMNASTICS This yearts young and inexperienced gymnastics team, under coach Bob Anderson, fell to third in the P.H.S.L. but showed much promise for the future. With no returning varsity Iettermen, the team was dominated by lower class- men. Outstanding this year were juniors Bill Johnston, Bill Baum, and Jim Routzong, and sophomore Jeff Metzger. Johnston, in the long horse and all-around competitions, placed well in every meet. Metzger, the lone sophomore to crash the varsity team, improved steadily and placed high in tumbling and Hoor-exercises. Looking at prospects for next year, all but senior Rich Herzog, who worked on the parallel bars, will return. Also, members of the league championship reserve team will prob- ably see varsity action. LEAGUE RECORD First Meet .................................. Second Second Meet ............................... Third Third Meet .................................. Third RESERVE GYMNASTICS: Kneeling: M. Lotz, D. Turner. Standing: E. Hill, T. Dreskin, D. Motley, O. Fletcher, G. Sammons, J. King, D. Hammond. waouwm cm W Bill Baum executes a yogi. Bill Johnston shows strength, agility, and form required on the longhorse. VARSITY GYMNASTICS: W. Schmidt, J. Metzger, R. Herzog, B. Johnston, D. Hammond, B. Routzong. Baum, G. Reisenberg, M. Finkelstein, J VARSITY SWIMM'ING: First Row: L. Casuto, N. Forges, A. Daniels, D Wolfson, T. Kimpel, D, Sapadin, M. Clayton, Second Row: K. Hiudt, M. Bernstein: L. Friedman, B, Clayton, L. Katz Third Row: B. Fleischer, J. Bruno, D. Miller. Fourth Row: E. Levine, C. Klayman. 126 S WIMMIN G The Woodward Mermen had another great season this year placing fourth, third, and third consecutively in the three P.H.S.L. meets and winning three of their other five con- tests. The mermen won their first three meets by defeating Mid- dletown 5144: Anderson SOe-H and Oak Hills 52e45. At the next meet, which was held at Aiken, Woodward placed third. At the Miami Invitational meet, the Breast stroke Relay consisting of Ed Levine: Louis Katz, Art Daniels and Bob Fleischer won second place silver medals. The Diving Relay of Dave Wolfson and Norman Forges placed third, while the Individual Medley Relay placed fourth. The Mermen showed their strength at the District meet this yeari Dave Wolfson showed his skill by placing third in diving. The Medley Relay of Charles Klayman, Ed Levine, Art Daniels and Louis Katz placed third while Ed Levine scored second in Breaststroke Because only three swimmers will be graduating this year, next yearls team will return to competition with a strong Norm Purges Springsmto aetion' nucleus, The graduating seniors are Bob Clayton, Louis Katz and Charles Klayman. The swimmers that will be re- turning are Juniors Ed Levine, Jon Bruno, Bob Fleischer, Lou Friedman, Marty Bernstein, Dave Sapadin and Sopho- mores Art Daniels, Dave lVolfson and Norman Forges. jUNIOR HIGH SWIWIMING: First Row: T. Mann, B. Price, M. Baldwin, L. Render, D. Marcus, D. Cole, T. Shor, P. Reid. Second Row: F. Baldwin, E. Polaniecki; J. Marcus, M. Stevens, G. Combs, W. Baker, Bl Hyams, J. Bentley. Third Row: S. Coffey, J. Konrad, S. Kretschmer, G, Kuhr, R. Salzwas, N. Miller: R. Homer. Fourth Row: P. Spencer, A. Levy, G. Dick, M. Combs. I 15w I WRESTLING Coach Paul F lemingas varsity grapplers made an impressive comeback this year finishing sec- ond in the P.H.S.L. competition with an 8:5 overall record. Tom McKenzie was the top scorer with 43 points. Bob Buckley Enished the season undefeated, and newcomer Jeff BerkoH was also outstanding. SEASONS RECORD Woodward 16 Hughes 33 Woodward 34 Colerain l 3 Woodward 31 West High 20 Woodward 21 Aiken 24 Woodward 22 St. Xavier 19 Woodward 24 Taf t 19 Woodward 24 Moeller 18 Woodward 19 Fairfield 24 Woodward 16 Hughes 26 Woodward 24 West High 20 Woodward 38 Aiken 5 Woodward 21 Taf t 23 Woodward 3 7 Norwood 8 Jeff Berkoff fights to keep his equilibrium. SENIOR HIGH WRESTLING: First Row: S. Richardson, B. Buckley, J. Berkoff, M. Blanton, S, Spotted Horse, T. McKenzie. Second Row: Coach Fleming, G. Miller, C, Blackburn, D. Kerr, T. Hayden, Li Harper, G Allen, D. McKenzie, R1 Twitty, G, Wilson Third Raw: E. Waterman, D. Johnson, D. Byron, R. Silburn, C. Moore, L Williams, C. Kennedy, J. Burress, B. Sullivan. . .3. w man! 4 . I I I TRACK: First Row: M. Ouziel, J. Metzger, T. Malone, J. Woods, C. Anderson, R. Carter, N. Forges, J. Simpson, M. Skurow, S. Turner, A Stein. Second Row: B. Young, K Thompson, D. Brown, G4 Wilson, W. Milton, G, Williams, G. Bomar, H. Preston, B. Fleischer, D. Johnson, J. Parks, J. Sadler, R. Campbell Third Row: F. Skumw, O. Fletcher, D. Eve, L. Waller, C. Gibson, H. Campbell, J. Pesout, R. Thompson, J. Freland, T. MaupinJ M Evans; R. Frcudcnberg, K. Turner, M. Smith, L. Walker, D. Marcus, W Burton, M. Shapiro, RA Shropshire, Coach Art Paul. TRA CK Keith Turner and Ken Thompson jump hurdles. $3445; .. Jeff Metzger strains to Clear the bar, f I L '5. Bob Gordon works for perfect form. John Levy shows mher golfers the proper stroke. GOLF: First Row: K. Hiudt, G Miller, B. Dollc, J. Levy, S. Friedman. D. Franklyn? B. Baumcislcr, D4 Pildcr. Second Row; Russell, T. Brammall: H. Home, M. Freland, E. Schwartz, J. Kaplan, H, Thornton, B. Gordon, R Zappin, J. Davis, 3 Waxman. V4 I l30 Coal h TENNIS . Steve Greenwell scoops one up. Ken Lee anticipates forehand smash. VARSITY TENNIS: M. Ackerman, T. Dreskin, M Stein, C. Goldsmith,K.Lee,P.Greenland,S.GreenwelI. Mike Torreano cranks up. Carl Smith connects in intra-squad game. VARSITY BASEBALL: First Row: W. Barbour, S. Carpenter, I Hargis, A, Berg, M. Hacker, T. Kimmey, G. Albert, Second Raw: Coach Prcyar, C. Morgan, T Moore: C. Smith, H. Pendleton, M, Scruggs, C. Cole, B. Redman, M, Torreano, J. Bell, D. Cedergren, K. Neugebaucr. RESERVE BASEBALL: First Row: H. BurnwellJ A. Bush, K. Elam, D. Ventre, S. Frank: E. King, D. Byrum, M. Walton. Second Row: B. Clark, C. Kelly, D Gutjahr, GA Sammons, B. Galbraith, R, McDowell, B. Schappacher, D, Smith, S. Wiseman. Third Row: V. Nixon, K, Davis, M. Black, D. Motfey, D. Baum, L Brock, A. Johnson, Coach Hoeft, M Showes, H Marbly, F. Timmons, CA Tilley, L. Treitel, D. Smith. Baseballers sharpen fielding by playing jaepper . ef-aswx I A kbytam'y ' V l33 q CHEERLEADERS RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: First Row: B. Jacobs, M. Marmer, BA Blatt. Second Row: D. Tobin, G. Longcway, R. Slete, J. DeWert. Flying high. Ed Lewis executes a spread-eagla Sheilah Harrison twirls with the band MAIORETTES: First Row: S. Harrison. Senmd Row: S. Retzler, D. Nagy, L. Skurow, B. Marback, J. Fox, K. McNeil; D. Walther, T. Greene, J. Barasch, H. Ganson. CHEERLEADERS: First Row: T. Scheve. Second Row: M. Ziegler, V. Foley, S. Knoop. Schueschner, M. Watkins, J. Pollak. Third Raw: S. . - 4.... -M-m gr JUNIOR HIGH MAIORETTES; First Row: K, Daley. Second Row: R. Bunner, E Greenwold, L. Bonneil, D. Levine, S. Rappaport, A. Neuer. Third Raw:M.Szarace,Amy Bartel,RDennis. IUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: First Row: S. Breitburg, W Prager, R Turner, J. MandelL Second Row: R RaHel, L. Hart- man, C. Liebenthaj M ODERN DANCE SHO WS F ORM, GRA CE 1 Pat Greene and the Modern Dance Chorus interpret HPreacher Man in Showcase. MODERN DANCE: First Row: J. Watkins, M. Mandell, V. Foley, D. Johnson, D. Okrent, B. Roth. S. Hoffman, P. MCSpaddcn, B, Braverman. Swond Row: P, Harris, K. Miller, L. Ellison. L. Sherman, L. Nizar, C. Johnson, S. Williams, B Roscn, S, Knoop, E. Schwartz, P, Huston. Third Row: B. Bchn, R. SIcte, R. Kopman. D. Fischoff, J. Cable, L. Lambert, A. Wolf, P. Greene, D. Berry, M. Foster, N. Marks, D. johnson, B. Jacobs. G.A.A. In providing for the physical needs of Woodward girls, the Girlsl Athletic Association offers hockey, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and dancing to all interested girls. GAAA. not only serves this purpose, but also provides mon- ey for equipment and transportation to carry out their nu- merous activities. To raise the necessary funds, the girls stage bake sales and apple sales throughout the academic year. Just as boys need exercise, so do members of the fairer sex; for exercise is important to the development of a well- rounded person, Fair play, determination, good sports- manship, and hygiene are emphasized far more by G.A.A. than is mere skill alone. The duties of the G.A.A. ofhcers and managers include the co-ordination and supervision of all activities governed by the Girlsl Athletic Association. The help of these mem- bers enables the gym teachers and advisers to devote more time to their regular teaching duties. GVAlAl Managerx: C. Johnson, S. Williams, D. Johnson. POLYWOGS: First Row: M. Warden, P. Taylor, S. Knoop, L. Sommer, D. Johnson. Second Row: R. Slete, D. Harper, E. Gaihle, J. De'Wert: T. Gamble, Third Row: D. Feldman, L. Finkelman, R. EghermanJ B. Behn, F. Bernstein, M. Howe, M. Aronoff, L. Kruse, Jl Stamer, E. Richter, M. Selman, D, Nagy. 0AA. Officers: MK Shelton, N. Adams, P. Greene, G, Durst, C. Murdock. CUPPIES: Fin! Row: J. Renfroj J. Johnston, F. Schwartz, K. Churvh. Sucuml Row: D. Sicch J. Braverman, C, Hyams: D. Lcavell. Third Row: J, Gann2 V, Bmwm A. Wiltvlman. Fourth Row: M SapadinJ B. Dollin, N Fricdberg. junior High C.A.A. 0$rrrr Scared: Y. Sal- ycrs, P. Peek, M. Smith. Standing: CV Kruse. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. H. B. Adams ' 1838-1918 w L U C A F TEA CHERS: Woodwardis faculty is highly qualified and trained. The teachers, purpose is not only to provide the student with a suitable back- ground of knowledge, but to assist him in the attainment of maturity. Teachers must con- vey knowledge; they must stimulate youth; they must challenge the enthusiastic desire to learn with their own vigor. The teacher must be a superior educator as well as an interesting peer, conhdent, and friend. Be- sides having achieved accredited degrees in various academic fields, the administrators, teachersJ and counselors pursue unique avocations, giving each individual a com- plete character. One teacher bowls, another directs a summer camp. Many seek fulfill- ment in travel, while some express personality through dramatics. One umpires a baseball game, one operates a ham radio set, one flies an airplane, and one golfs. The teacher in- fluences his students as an individual as well as an educator. INTERESTING, HIGHLY SKILLED ADMINISTRA TORS. . . Woodward has been fortunate to acquire Mr. Harry Hannum as its new principal, Mr. Han- num, a native Cincinnatian, was educated at Western Hills High School and received his Bacheloris and Masteris degrees from the Uni- versity of Cincinnati. His teaching and admin- istrative posts throughout the city have prepared him for the large size and diverse interests at Woodward. Mr. Hannum envisions Woodward as the center of secondary education in this city. One of his many plans for enriching Woodward is to initiate an American Institutions Course available to qualified and interested students. XVoodwardas principal also hopes to give the students more freedom and responsibility in order to prepare them for college life. Outside of school, Mr Hannum enjoys piloting planes and practicing sports, Having learned to oper- ate a plane in World War II, he has since taken many vacations by air. His interest in sports has extended to the Ohio Valley Officials: Associa- tion of which he was President. This organiza- tion selects referees for high school and college sports. Mr. Hannumk family consists of four children, two girls and two boys ranging from ages eight to fourteen. His wife is a teacher of mathematics in another secondaly school in the City Under Mr, Hannumjs guidance, Woods ward anticipates becoming the center of sec- ondary learning in Cincinnati MR. HARRTHANNUM Mr, Hannum shares serious decision with student leaders. MR. CHARLES N U CK OLLS Mr. Charles B. Nuckolls, JL, serves as Wobd- wardls senior high assistant principal. He re- ceived a bachelorls degree in history at Central State College in Wilberforce, Ohio; and he has received a Master of Arts degree in history at Ohio State University. His responsibilities are numerous and demanding. He handles all at- tendanee, withdrawal, admission, and discipline matters in the senior high. He issues all maps, globes, charts, textbooks, and other teaching aids. He also supervises the organization of the lunchroom, the administration of summer school, and the programs of science and business departments. Though Mr. Nuckolls has been at Woodward for only one year, he has quickly and easily found his place and assumed his various diH-icult responsibilities. MR. E UGENE SHRIMPTON As Administrative Assistant Principal of Wood- ward High School, Mr. Eugene Shrimpton is concerned with the welfare of the school in its entirety. His duties entail the supervision of the curriculum and the student store. He also serves as liaison between the faculty and ad- ministration as faculty coordinator. In prepara- tion for his position Mrs Shrimpton acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Educa- tion, a Master of Arts in American History, and a Masterls degree in Administrative Education from the University of Cincinnati. Before becoming part of the administration six years ago, Mrs Shrimpton had taught at Woodward for one year. Mr. Shrimpton, a man of diverse interests, enjoys golfy history, reading, and travel. His academic background and varied activities have made Mr. Shrimpton an integral and dom- inant factor in Woodward society. MR. WILLIAM LOUGHRET M1: William J. Loughrey, assistant principal of the junior high, has been at Woodward since 1963. He attended Kent State University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree After- wards, he received his Masters degree at' the University of Cincinnati. He came to Wood- ward with twelve years of experience in educa- tion, both in administration and teaching. As Assistant Principal, Mrs Loughrey is responsi- ble for the administration and discipline of jun- ior high students. Mri Loughrey also organizes instruction programs and arranges meetings for the fine arts, industrial arts, and home econom- ics departments. Above all, he attempts to help each junior high student meet the challenges and accept the privileges of high school life. ,. .4 A gm! 1J1 iiSo you want to go to Harvard ? CO UNSEL ORS The counselors provide an invaluable service to the students of Woodward High School. The counselorsi main role is helping the student find his place in a large institution. In addition, they incessantly pursue the educational guidance of each individual so he will be prepared to enter a vocation or college of his choice. Tasks which involve the counsclors include program plan- ning, college recommendations, and workshops for students interested in vocations or college. The counselors, work is time-consuming; it be- gins in the summer and continues throughout the year. Appointments with students, meeting with parents, and conferences with other coun- selors fill their day. In addition to Mr. Gilbert Braun, Mrs. Janet Keys, and Miss Clara Lee Miller, there are several new counselors: Mr. Grady Evans, Mr. Richard Fiibin, and Mr. George Jacobs. Their functions are not to dis- cipline or to perform clerical tasks but rather to guide and help students adjust successfully to academic and vocational life. i 35 s COUNSELORS: Front Row: Miss Clara Lee Miller, Mrsi Janet Keys. Back Row: Mri Richard Filbin, Mr. George Jacobs, Mr. Grady Evans, Mr. Gilbert Braun. LIBRARIAN S The library offers Woodward students a place to read, study, engage in research, and learn. Wood- wardjs librarians, Mrs. Anna Borchin, Mrs. Mary Siddall, and Mrs. Ruth Creech, 'help students during study hall time as well as before and after school with reference work and location of books and periodicals. Numerous responsibilities of the librarians consist of cataloging and Classifying books, shelving periodicals, compiling bibliographies for faculty members, and lecturing entire classes as well as aiding individual students. Approximately 2,000 additional books are purchased each year. A new phone extension in the library has facilitated the necessity of ordering these books. Students catch up on their homework. lul: scIIILs - ' um: 147 Advanced students ponder complex ideas in literature discussion. ENGLISH Although today great emphasis is placed on science and mathematics, English still plays an important role in the life of the Woodward student. Excellence in writing is rewarded throughout the year by rec- ognition in a. writefs program. A reading program using SRA materials enables the student to better understand great books. Visits to EdgeciiFf to view plays let the student experience that which he has been taught. The advanced placement class al- lows select students to examine the wide realms of college English. The English De! partment thus endeavors to provide the student with a useful background in the structure and composition of his language in order to develop accurate oral and writ- ten expression. After studying vocabulary, grammar, and literature, the student begins his quest for coherent oral and written communication. SENIOR HIGH ENGLISH: First Row: Miss Gail Grafi', Mrs. Shirlee CitronJ Miss Charlotte Perso, Mrs. Virginia Burke, Miss Catherine Templeton. Second Row: Miss Donna. Kalski, Mr. Paul Hendrick, Mr. Joseph Horton. Third Row: Miss Charlotte Butler, Miss Helen Davis, Mr. John Anaple, Mr, Jack Luhrman. Fourth Row: Mr. Robert Conard, Mr. James Zachritz, Mr. John Achzehner. 148 JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH: Front Row: Miss Linda Arnold, Mrs, Mary Jo Miller Back Row: Miss Barbara Goodhew, Mrs. Ruth Newburger, Mrs Alice Grant, Mrs. Dulcie Dabney, Miss Suzanne Perkson, Miss Mildred Nickell. Standing: Mr. Jack Luhrman, Mr. Russell Light. Not pictured: Miss Grace Sherwood. Mrs. Citron inspires her tenth graders. uI-Ialchpiness is teaching AP English ? 3 : i SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies is that organized body of knowledge related primarily to man and his relationship with his fellow man and to man,s adjustment to his en- vironment. At the senior high school level, the term social studies includes such areas as history, geogra- phy, government, economics, sociology, elementary psychology, and current affairs. The Modern History course includes study of Europe from the Renaissance to the intellectual Revolution; the National, Econom- ic, and Social revolution; the impact of Western Im- perialism on other civilization; and world conflicts up to the cold war. World History constitutes the study of the Egyptian Era, the Roman Empire, and the Medieval period of man,s pasti American History propounds a knowledge of the settlement, the Con- stitution, and the presidents of the United States, enabling the students to appreciate their American heritage. Advanced Placement History further chal- lenges the enthusiastic student. Socio-Economic iiAnd HOW-The Eisenhower Administration! Problems deals with manis adjustment to society and the nationis use of its resources and products. JUNIOR HIGH SOCIAL STUDIES: Miss Virginia Poplin, Mrs. Estelle Goldschnei- der, Miss Elizabeth Hackman, Miss Jennie Fine. 150 x1; .i .w. , 3.. SENIOR HIGH SOCIAL STUDIES: Mr. Ronald Aug, Mr. Albert Oriel, Mrs. Patricia Baxter: Mrs. Judith Libby, Miss Elizabeth Bohlander, Miss Ruby Compton, Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Miss Cnherine Heitz, Mr. Carl Tschofen, Mr. Carl Duning, Mr. Roger Arthur. Not pictured: Mrs. Carolyn Vail. Witty exchanges in Socio-Economics Miss Fine wields her famous paddle. SPANISH: Mrs. Otilia Fernandez, Mrs. Julia Suid, Miss Virginia Caddell, Miss Marilyn Parasiliti. LANGUA GES The various language classes form an integral part of academic study at Woodward. A11 level students are en- couraged to study French, Spanish, Latin, or German sometime during their years at Woodward. In classes, through drills, oral recitation, and the modern labora- tory facilities, students gain skill in pronunciation and comprehension. This year the department is also using a new audio-visual method, through which the students learn by hearing the language from tape recordings as well as with textbooksi In addition, each language has a correlated extra-curricular club in which interested students can gain further knowledge through Elms, lec- tures, displays, and group projects. Tries bien! Tout le monde Ont mgu F 152 FRENCH: Miss Helen Schroeder, Mrs, Roberta Hauer, Mri Thomas DiAmico. HThe writing on the W311 - - - LATIN AND GERMAN: Mrs. Margaret Barton, Miss Eliza- beth Rottenburger, Mr. Robert Canard. German teacher, Mr. Canard, checks Oracle manuscripts. i Si, es verdadW S CIEN CE The objectives of the science department are to instill in the student an understanding of natural phenomena and to aid in developing the studentas mind. Interesting lectures provide one source of information. Observing protozoa under microscopes, and dissecting animals like grasshoppers and frogs, and viewing their differing life processes cultivates an understanding beyond the realm of textbooks. Chemistry emphasizes the necessity to question and experiment. The students assume a great responsibility in their work with acids and other harmful substances, and they learn precision by performing experiments. Seminars in biological and phys- ical sciences, which place an emphasis on individual work, are available for students interested in furthering their knowledge. Osmosis, the Brownian movement, and electrical currents were several of the projects demonstrated by physi- cal science students. In addition, visits to the Taft En- gineering Center and Procter and Gamble Research Labo- ratories were among the numerous held trips taken by biological seminar students. An insight into Zoology. The enlightened students. Mr. Theisen helps young scientist. xxxxxv w x I ,6! 1 ma 4 171 llrllrnm H ., L 1 x 0.xe xx Mrsl Keefe Hthrows light upon the subject of Biology. SCIENCE: Front Row: Mrs. Lois Keefe, Miss Wanda Lunsford, hairs, Livia L'Iaculang L'Irs, Virginia Hoffman Back Row: Mr. Louis Ruley, Mr. Homer Caskey, Mr. james Wilson, Mr. Martin Shexwood, Mr. Max Coylc, Mr. Raymond Solomon, Mr. Charles Brown, Mr. Edmund Montgomery. Not pictured: Mr. Bob Anderson, Mr. William Timiscn, ML: Lloyd Watts, ML Nicholas Weilc-r SENIOR HIGH MATH: Sealed: Mri Mitchel Walker, Mrs. Martha Buchhoiz, Mrst Winifred Mendenhall, Mrs, Ann Davis, Mr. Robert Duffy. Standing: Mr. Paul Haverkos, Mr. John Kegley. Nat pictured: Mri Oliver Freese, MA THEMA TICS gAna there any questionsiw The Mathematics department of Woodward High School offers varied levels of mathematics to challenge each student according to his capabilities. Woodward was one of the earliest high schools in this area to initiate the accelerated programs and the School Mathematics Study Group method. In the seventh grade each qualifying student is permitted to take an examination which, if passed, will enable him to be- gin a program of accelerated work, beginning with eighth grade algebra. Following this algebra class is geometry, algebra II, and Math IV, which mainly deals with trigonometry. A special college calculus course is offered in the senior year for those who have been involved in the accelerated program since junior high school. College credit is available upon success- ful completion of this course. Accompanying these advanced classes is a comprehensive stock of recent texts. The curriculum of the Mathematics Depart- ment is designed to prepare students for any career or an'y continuation of education. The department is constantly expanding as it accepts new methods of teaching and incorporates new material. 156 uOn the other hand . . 3' Are you sure your schedule says Math VP, jUNIOR HIGH MATH: Front Row: Mr. Gail Hinderlong, Mrs. Suzanne Schaeffer, Miss Barbara Wiggert, Mr. Guy Geiger, Mr. Jeffrey Stafford. Back Row: Mr. Robert Gray, Mr. James Becker, Mr. William Shelton.Nut pictured; Mr. John Hensel. 157 ART Using all possible media, the student in his art classes is able to produce drawing and objects in which he can take pride. Originality, creativity, and a use of the imagination is encouraged by the art de- partment. Throughout the year an ap- preciation and understanding of art itself is provided. In addition, the student is encouraged to enter his work in competi- tive shows, such as the Scholastic Art Show, sponsored throughout the city by Shillito's. The art department performs many services for the school when students participate in Art League. This organiza- tion aids not only in beautifying the school grounds and the quadrangle, but in pur- chasing paintings and works of art for the hallways. ART: Mr. David Redfern, Mr. George Brooks, Mr. William Marshall, Mr, Wil- liam OlNeill. The precisiun of an artist. Creativity in water colors. 158 MUSIC Music is one of the more beautiful forms of self-expression. To perform a musical composition so that the mood and mean- ing are conveyed to the audience is a true art. This is a skill which the music depart- ment strives to develop in its students. The music department also tries to instill in Woodward3s students a love of the beau- tiful through Choral and instrumental per- formances during the holiday seasons. This year is a year of innovations for the music department Two new instructors have been added to the staHeMr. Bryson Cur- ry as director of the Woodward Symphonic and Concert Bands, and Mrs. Alberta Schneider as a string instructor. In addi- tion, the Woodward Ensemble was pre- sented with new blazers for the first time since the opening of the new school build ing. At Woodward, music, whether choral or instrumental, plays a major role in school life; and Woodward is proud of her music department. MUSIC: Mrs. Alberta Schneider, Mr. Frank Lang, Mrs. June Coldiron, Mr. Bryson Curry. The Hute adds delicate melodyi WK little bit softer, pleasc' 159 mu 295433 ,r, d, Mr. Thornton's students prepare to work with plastic. IND USTRIAL ARTS: Seated: Mn Wilfred anito, Mr. Russell Steams. Standing: Mr. Kenneth Kerns. Mr. Ncal Mays, Mr. Chester Preyar; Mr. Mr. Stearns supervises linotypc operation. William Hocft, Mr. David Thornton. HOME ECONOMICS: Mrs. Maryalyce Knoll, Mrs Jean Armstrong, MrsV Maxine Blotter. ' HOME ECONOMICS i My wash is 40'Z1 brighter? Experiment in the cooking lab. utharly beloved . . F HEALTH AND DRIVERS ED U CA TION HEALTH AND DRIVERJS EDUCATION: Mrs Ruby Hawkins, Mr. Paul Maxwell, Mr. Paul Fleming. Mr. Charles Smith. Mr. Mel Russell and Mr. Craig Macmann await driving students 162 PHYSICAL ED UCA TION Mr. Campbell demonstrates his agility BOYSU PHYSICAL EDUCATION.- Mr. John Campbell, ML Arthur Paul, Mr. Sid Friedman, Mr. Stanley Castelli. GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Miss Lucy Long, Mra Elaine Housq Iey, Miss Martha Reed SOCIAL STUDIES- AND ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES AND ENGLISH: Miss Elizabeth Hackman, Mrs. Alice Wahnitz, Mr. Russell Light. BUSINESS BUSINESS: Seated: Miss Rosella Honekamp, Miss Catherine Templeton. Standing: Mr. Joseph McConn, Mrs. Euris Bryant: Miss Janet Holt, Miss Paula. Kalaman, Mr. John Sunnenberg, Not pictured: Mrs. Helen Bowers. ' And where is your homework? OFFICE STAFF: Mrst Dolores Sherman, Miss Nancy Meyer, Mrs. Helen Jay, Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Betty Weiss, Miss Viola, Stabner, Miss Marion Holthaus, Miss Diane Bearing. Miss Meyer checks studentls absence. 165 OFFICE STAFF Before and after school the office staff dili- gently perform their tasks. Even before the tardy bell sounds, they are earnestly at work preparing attendance charts, varied excuse slips, and summonsesi Throughout the day schedules are organized, phones are answered, and letters and bulletins are typed. Along with these, the office personnel is responsi- ble for the accurate records of each student including his personal background, academic history, and extra-curricular activities. For those who intend to go to college these rec- ords are valuable in compiling transcripts necessary for all applications. In addition, the staff provides a constant flow of informa- tion for students, teachers, and parents. Not only do they efficiently perform their Clerical duties, but they also maintain good public relations for Woodward High School. MR. NELSON SWEARINGEN MR. LARRY zINN Chief Engineer Speech Therapist MISS R UTH SCHA FSTA LL Dietician MISS YVONNE BALZER Nurse 166 S TUDEN T TEA CHERS And I wanted to be a teacher.u Miss Glenbcrg accepts the challenge of teaching. I67 Mr, David Shepherd demonstrates the delicate technique of dissection. The direction in which education starts a man will determine his futurelife. Plato 4214347 B.C. s E S s A L C SE VENTH GRADE uGosh! You really can make one without a mixl'i hBut Mom! I forgot my lunch! I70 A BEGINNING To the seventh graders, Woodwardis youngest Class, the most startling aspect about Wood- ward is its vastness. Their abiiity to adapt to this new and different environment often determines the sum of their success and happi- ness at Woodward. In guiding them into this new world, the school attempts to reach out and help struggling newcomers in their quest for lxziriowledgey new skills, and new friends. Through a helpful, friendly faculty, a more difficult academic life is made more digestible for the seventh grader. Organizations func- tion to enrich his social life also. One or- ganization designed specihcally to help younger students adjust is Big Sisters. Because of the seventh graders, eagerness to be a part of the school and the schooFs eagerness to make the seventh graders comfortable, the youngest class is often the most spirited. The Class of 1971 is preparing itself for the re- sponsibilities and challenges that lie ahead as they enter the mainstream of W oodwal'd lifei I72 LEA RN IN G BTDOING Fin: Row: 1V1. Allen, R. Allen, M. Alloway, L. AItmack, J. Appelblatt, J Archie, T, Aren- burg, P. Atwood, RJ AuIs, D. Azouzj G. Bailey. Second Row: J Baillie, C. Baker, D. Baker, S. Baker, W . Baker, M. Baldwin, B. Balfour, S. Banner, 1. Bareush5 S. Barnes, B. Barto. Third Row: M. Bass, R. Bauer, L. Baugh- man, R. Baum, E. Beauchamp, D. Beckham, R, Beetz, 'W. Bell; G. Bernard, T. Berney, C. Better. Fourth Row: J. Bilbrey, J. Bishop, B. Blackman, D. Bland, LJ BioomEeld, B. Boaz, M. Bouldin, V. Bounds, T. Boutet, M. Brateman, M. Brinn. Fifth Row: B. Brocker, P. Brogan, C. Brown, P. Brown, R. Brown, T. Brown, V. Brown, J. Bubp, H. Buckheim, K, Bulvanker, P, Bunner. Sixth Row: R. Burke, R. Cain, S. Camins, E. Carrier, D. Carroll, LJ Carte, L. Cash, V. Castleberry, R. Caudill, S. Churnick, L. Clements. Seventh Row: R. Cohen, S. Cole, G. Combs, R. Con- nell, DJ Cook, B. Cornelius, C. Cornelius, L. Coston, J. Cox, B. Crear, F. Daffin. Eighth Row: D. Dangelo, D. Dawson, G. Dean, C. Dole, B. DoIlin, D. Donaldson, N. Douglas, P. Douglas, T. Downs, GJ Driskell, L. Dukes. Ninth Row: D. Duncan, S. Duncanson, R. Durham, S. Eddie, R. Eiche, D. Elefante, R. Ellis, G. Ernst, J Etherington, R. Ewing, P. Faierman. Tmtlz Row: P. Fairbanks, LJ Feld- stein, M. Fine, E. Finer, S. Finkel, T. FishJ G. Fishman, E. Focke, J. FordeJ C. Fowler, R. Fultz. Art for Art,s sake! Ugh! What a messy mixture!In 173 I74 First Row: B. Hartmanm M. Harvey, D. Hat- ter, J. Hatter, NJ Hazley, G. Hclton, B. Hender- son, P. Henslee, S. Hermes, L. Hewson, G. High- landerJ Second Row: B. Hines, C. Hirschberg, P. Hirschberg, C. Hobbs, D. Holbrook, M. Hol- land, R. Horne, L. Horwitz, C. Hudson, D. Huf- faker, B. Hunt. Third Row: E. Hurley, P. Hurst, D. Immerman, R. Ingram, D. ItkoH, K. Itskin, D. Jackson, 0. Jarnicki, L. Jefferson, J. Johns, A. Johnson. Fourth Row: D. Johnson, F. John- son, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, T. Johnson, T. Johnson, W. Johnson, J. Johnston, A. Joner, B. Jones, H. Jones. Fifth Row: J. Jones, P. Jones, R. Jueksin, SJ Juran, J. Kahn, B. Kap- lan, C. Kaplan, C. Kappes, S. Kastens, N. Katz, B. Kaufman. Sixth Row: M. Keller, R. Kemp, W. Kemper, T, Kersey, P. Kessei, D. King. Swmlth Row: R. Kinman, L. Knighten, D. Kuresman, D. Lamb, S. Landsman, D. Law- horn. Eighth Row? T. Leathers, E. Lefton, E. Leher, B. Levenson, R. Levin, D. Levine. Ninth Row: J. Levy, P. Lewin, A. Lewis, D. Lewis, P. Ligon, W. Linville. Truth Row: H. Lipsky, D. Loftspring, C. Long, P. Longworth, S. Lynd, G. Malof. Eleventh Row: D. Malcme7 A. NkappJ D. Marcus, J Marcus, A. Marmer, B. Martin. Twnlfth Row: C. Martin, G. Martin, S. Mar- tin, T. Martin, V. Martin, L. May. TRAINING FOR FUTURE Fimt Row: D. Fowler, R. Fricdmann, B. Gabbard, S. Garner, L, Games, L. George. Second Row: R. Ghazala, L. Gibson, N. Gibson, R. Gilbert, D. Gil- dcnblatt, E. Glosby. Third Row: L, Goldman, J. Goodman, L. Gray D. Greene, L. Grill, E. Gross. Fourth Row: E. Hagen L. Hakim, G. H2111J PA Hall, D. Hauler, B. Hammons. Fifth Row: M. Handis, L. HannahJ B. Hardy, C. Hamel, D. Haw per, S. Harris. Todayfs shop courses prepare tomorrows skilled craftsmen. First Row: B, Mayer, E. Mayfield, M. Mazer, L. McCray, S. MCCullom, Bruce McDevitt. Second Row: L. McFarland, D. McKee, C. McMullen, R. McNeil, M. McQueary, S, Messer. Third Row: A. Meyers, A. Miller, A. Miller, E. Mil- Ier, G. Miller, 0. Miller. Fourth Row: G Mincy, S. Minks, A. Mitchell, Q. Montgomery, R. Montgomery, W. Montgomery. Fifth Row: A. Moore, DA Moore, G Morgan, J Morgan, K. Mor- ris, K. Morrison. Sixth Row: B. Mullins, L. Murray, V. Norman, C. Oakes, S. Oldham, M. Opalek. Seventh Row: H. Page, D. Parrish: S. Parrish, D. Paton, K. Patterson, C. Pena. Eighth Row: N. Phelps, D. Plaut, J. Polaniecki, BA Polasky, L. Poly, W . Price, E. Ralls, D. Ramsey, D. Redmann, S. Reece. Ninth Row: B. Reese, C. Render, D, Reynolds, H. Reynolds, H. Richard, R. Richardu son, R. Richardson, K, Richter, R. Rob- erts, T. Roberts. Tenth Row: K. Robin- son, N. Robinson, R. Rodgers, B. Rosen, S. Rosen, I. Rosenberg, G. Roy, W. Roy, G, Ruttencutter, A. Safdi. Elev- enth Row: L. Samuelson, M. Sanders, P. Sanders, P. Sarwar, C. Satterwhite, R. Schaim, B. Schear, M. Schechter, M. Scheff, R. Scheff'. Twelfth Row: D. Schepman, S. Schillinger, M. Schneider, R. Schneider, F. Schwartz, S. Scott, B. Secskin, D. Seifert, W. Senters, V. Shallat. I76 First Row: S. Sharp, M. Shaw, B. Shel- ton, S. Sheppard, R. Skurow, DJ Smith, E. Smith; E. Smith, J. Smith, L. Smith. Second Row: R. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, J. Snider, CA Solomon, J Spalter, D. Sparling, R, Spaw, S. Spears, L. Speeg, Third Row: L Spence, E. Spitz- berg, K. Spitzley, L. Stairs, D, StamJ boulian, T. Stammcr, C. Steele, M. Sterrett, M. Stevenson, M. Stewart. Fourth Row: S. Stewart, C. Stix, J. Streicher, D. Suggs, MJ Sullivan, A. Sureell, B. Sweet, B. Swenson, D. Tarp ter, J. Tartar. Fifth Row: D. Taylor, J. Taylor, W . Taylor, W. Taylor, C. Thackcr, G, Thomas, R. Thomas: J. Thornton: L. Timmons, L. Tucker. Sixth Row: M. Tulch, Y. Turner, G. Ungar, N. Ungar, M. Vandament, P. VanTuyle. Swmth Row: D. Vaughn, E. Vinson, D. Voelker, L. Vogelsang, M. Wacksman, C. Wages. Eighth Row: J. Wagman, C, Wallace, R. Waller, C. Warth, H. Waspe, S. Watson. Ninth Row: S. Webb, G. W eisskopf, J, Welch, A. Wendill, P. White, D. XVilliams. Tenth Row: R. XVilliaJns, R. VViHins, G. Wilmoth, P. Wilson, D. Winters, R. VViSe. Elwmzth Row: S. Wolf, R. VVolf- son, R Yates, S. Yocum, S. Yourell, G. Zappin. valfth Row: A. ZeldinJ CJ Zimmerman. B. Zimov. I77 A student concentrates on homework. We get 15 more cuts per blade! I know! I knowW E1 GH TH GRADE: ENTHUSIA SM Through their first yeafs experiences, the Class of 1970 has come to know the intricate plan of cor- ridors and Classrooms at Woodward. Eighth graders now know what is expected of them; they can cope with the noisy hallways, the confusing lunch room, and the final rush at three oiclock. They are no longer apprehensive about the very fact that they are attending an enormous school. Now, as eighth graders; as they accept their teachers and their classrooms; they are able to accept themselves. Their interests and spirit in school are extended This enthusiasm is shown by their first efforts to join extra-curricular clubs through which all inter- ests can be explored, from swimming and science to music and journalism. Eighth graders support and participate in school teams and government. As they grow to accept more responsibility in school activities and academics, they mold them- selves into a more meaningful element of the school community. The sclf-assurancc developed in their Hrst two busy years at Woodward will allow them to meet and accept the challenges of their next year as leaders of the Junior High and Of all their years to come. iiAre there enough zeros?! u : 1:: Wm not hard at 3113, Tests nex er are any fun ISO First Row: D. Aaron'son, B. Abrams, K. Abrams, K. Abrams, J. Adams, 8. Adler, A. Allen, G. Allen, L. Allen, Gr Ard, E. Armacost. Second Row: D. Armstrong, L. Aron, R. AronoffJ P. Arons, L. Baile, T. Baker, M. Balterman, A. Bartel, G. Beau- champ, R. Beetz, J. Bentley. Third Row: S Bent- ley, R. BerkoH, B. Betzing, D. Biggs, L. Blackwell, S. Blicblum, D. Block, M. Bluestein, T Bogart, B. Boggs, T. Bonapfel. Fourth Row: L. Bouldin, D. Braun: J. BravermanJ T, Brecht, S. Breitbut'gJ R. Brogan, K. Brown, M. Brown, P. Brown, V. Brown, Z. Brown. Fifth Row: E. Buckman, DV Burgess, K. Burress, C. Busick, C. Grain, B. Calvin, T. Campell, M. CashJ S. Casper, G. Chachoff, C. Chappclon. Sixth Row: C. Charkins, L. Cherry, K. Church, D. Clark, P4 Clark, D. Clements. Seventh Row: H. Cohen, D. Cole, G. Cole, B. Coleman, CA Collins, G. Collins. Eighth Row: T. Conison, D. Conrad, S. Conk, M. Cooper, S. Coston, E. Cox. Ninth Row: B. Crockett, K. Croley, C. Cunning hamJ C. Dailey, M. Darden, R. David. Tenth Row: J. Davidson, J. Davis, B. Dean, C. DeFonzo, G. DeLaney, P. Dennis. Eleventh Row: L. Dhonau, G, Dick, L. Doctor, L. Douglas, A. Dreskin, P. Driskell. Twelfth Row: M. Dunham, M. Elliott, N. Falick, M. Faulk, A. Faust, J. Finkelstein, But I got it right yesterday!n 181 SPIRITED First Row: R. Fisher, B. Fisk, A. Fogel, R. Foster, H. Fox, S. Frazee, B. F razier. Second Row: N. FriedbErg, D. Fried- man, N. Friedman, S. Frodge, S. Frank, B. Frostein: D. Fryman. Third Row: J. Gann, L, Garner: D, Gear, P. Getz, D Gibson, K. Gibson, K. Gilgoff. Fourth Row: F. Gilb, A. Gittelman, B. Ghacken, A. Glas, D. Goldberg, W. Gooch, R Goo6hart. uLet there be lightW gCam I do it nowim 182 CURIOUS First Row: K. Gordon, B. Gray, D. Green, D. Gregory, M. Gruenemeier, D, Guttman, S. Hackcker, L Hampton, R. HamptonJ P. Han- kcrson, W. Head. Second Row: J. Herman, M. Herman, K. Hendren, D. Hemy, B. Her- mes, B. Hill, D. Hill, S. Hirschberg, D. Hock, E. Holbrook: CA Hood. Third Row: R. Hor- ncr, N. Hoskins, 5. Howard, P. Hudgins, P. Hudson, C. Hyams, R. Hyman, H. Itkoff, A. Jackson, D. Jackson, S. Jackson. Fourth Row: V. Jackson, N. James, P. Jasper, G. Jennings, K. Jessie, J. Johnson, S. Johnston, S. Johnston, A Jones, D. Jones, J. Jones. Fifth Row: R. Jones, R. Kahn, C Kalan, R. Kantor, J. Karageorgm. B Kamin, A. Kartal, D. Katz, S. Katz, M. Keese, D. Kersey. Sixth Row: C. Kessel, J. Kessel, A. King, R. King, G. King, J. King, R. King, M. Kinney, I. Knob- ler, J. Koff, S. Kretschmer. Seventh Row: C. Kruse, P. Kruse, G. Kuhr, C. Kutas, V. Lang- don, L Leavell, M Lehman, M. Lehrner, D. Levine, I. Levine, C. Liebenthal. Eighth Row: P Ligon, D. Liscowj K. Liscow, H. Little, C. Lockhart, V. Long, C. Lampkins, D. Lundy, A. Lynns, A. Mack, D. Mallah. Ninth Row: G. IVIalone, J. Mandell, D. Man- derbah, D. Mangus, J Manny, I. Mapp, S. Marcus, S. Marks, S. Martin, R. Matthews, D. Mayes. Tenth Row: W. McArthur, L. McClellan, V, McDaniel, E. McKee, D. Mc- MillamJ S. Mefford, M. Meirose, D. Mere- dith, V. Messcr, S. Meyer, L. Miller. Eleventh Row: D. Mitchell, M. Mitchell, B. Moore, E. Moore, J. Moore, S. Moore, C. Morgan, D. Morgan, A. Muldrowj L. Mummer, J. Nathan. Twelfth Row: P. Naylor, J. Nedel- man, S. Newhauser, P. Newman, A. Nickles, B. Nickles, C. Nixon, S. NobleJ S. O'Banion, D. Oliver, V. Oscher. 183 First Row: 5. Oscherwitz, S, Ostrow, G. Ottlex, G. Pearson, P. Pearson: M. Perkins: M. Pcrlman, 5. Perry, K. Peter, 1. Phillips, M. Pilja. Second Row: B. Pinzka, D. PoolJ J. Por- ter, L. Potter, L. Powers, M. Powers, PJ Powers, P. Previh, D. Price, P. Price, P. Proud. Third Row: B. Radford, D. Rahn, D. Rallsg R. Ray, M. Reed, P. RecsJ S. Reid, L. Renu der, J. Renfro, R. Reynolds, R. Reynolds. Fomth Row: J. Richardson, C. Richshafcr, GJ Riechers, MJ Roadcup, S. Robbers, C. Roberts, W. Rodgers, G. Rogovin, T. Roots, M, Rosen, T, Rosen. Fifth Row: F. Roscnfarb, B. Rosen- Eeldf B. Roscnfield, M. Ross, E. Rupc, J Rupe, J. Sadlcr, S. Sadler,WI. Samis, P. Sanders, M. Sapadin. Sixth Row: J. SchaengoldJ M. SchefHer, N. Scheingold, C. Schneider, M. Schneider, R. Schneider, S. Schneider, J Schultz, J. Schutte, D. Schwartz, J. Schwartz. Srwrmh Row: Y. Scott, D. Scruggs, M. Scibert, E. Seidner, D. Selevan, P. Sexton, M. Shaengold: D, Sharfman, L. ShogogJ GJ Sherman; T. Shor. Eighth Row: C. Shuller. E. Shuttlesworth, D. Siegel. S. SienJ B. Silver, M. Silverman. R. Silverman: G. Simp- son, D. Sims, 3 Sloan, P Sloan, 184 EXPECTANT Firxt Row: G Smith, L Smith, M. Smith, S. Smith, C. Smoot, D. Snyder. Second Row: L. Spalding, LJ Spears, B. Spencer, P. Spencer, C. Spivak, C. Srouff. Third Row: M. Starace, C. Stein, S. Stevens, D. Stillpass, D. Stockburger, J. Strong. Fourth Row: S. Stuller, HJ Summers, J. Swenson, L. Swen: son, J Swillinger, T. Swillinger. Fifth Row: R, Tanner, F. Tatum, M. Thieleny P. Thornhill, C. Tredway, A. Tribble. Sixth Row: K. Verdon, L. Verdon, C. Vilensky, L. Wall, K. Wallace, SJ Ward. Seventh Row: L. Warth, D. Washer, F. Washington, L. Watson, V. Watts, DJ Weaver. Eighth Row; P. Weaver, D. Weber, R. Weinberg, J. VVelch, T. Wells, B. Wesley. Ninth Row: G. Wheeler, S. White, D. Whitescarver, R. Wilchins, J Wilhelm, D. XVilliams. Tvnth Row: E. Williams, S W'oelferJ 1. Wolf, J Wolfson, L. Wolfson, M. Wolfson, Eleventh. Row: R. Wolpa, K. Wright, R. Young, G. Zambouras, I. Zcff, R. Zimmerman. 185 Members of the Freshman Class strive to at- tain leadership and maturity in preparation for their future years at Woodward. The ninth graders participate in divarse activities, such as Junior High Theatre Guild, Choir, and athletics; By developing interests in special academic fields, Freshmen will be able to expand their knowledge upon entering the Senior High, which encompasws a broader scope of activitiesi Being the leaders of the Junior High, the ninth graders set a good ciamplc for the seventh and eighth graders to follow. This example is demonstrated by their active participation in the Junior High Student Council, Thus: upon entering the tenth grade, they will be acquainted with the operations of a governing body and will be able to organize an effective Sophomore Class govemment. In the spring, the ninth gradersl accomplishments are acknowledged by Fresh- man Recognition Day, which climaxes their years in Junior High School. Absorbed in thought. HWlhat do you mean; the math homework was on page 186?! First Row: R. Abrams: K. Ackermam J Allen, K. Allen, R. Alpert, D. Anderson, MA Anthony, L. Apking, L. Appel, M. Applebaum, G. Ashe. Second Row: K. Atwood, XV. At- wood, C. Bachman, G. Bailey, B. Baker: M. Baker: F. Bald- win, MM Ball, B. Ballard: R. Barasch, D. Barber. Third Rozc: A. Barr, R. Baskett, G. Battle, R. Bavemlan, B. Bayersdorfer, V. Bale, L. Beauchamp, A. Becker, J. Berg, L. Bevel, DJ Billings. Fourth Row: P. Bims, B. Blackman, M. Blackman, S. Blackman, H. Bodley, D. Bomar, D. Bonapfel, L. Bon- 11611, A. Bouldin, M. Bounds, P, Boyd. Fifth Row: P. Boy- meL. J Brasswell, DJ Braverman, S. Brinn, W. Brock, J. Brown, R. Brown, L. Broyles. D. Bruegman, P. Buchanan, R. Buchanan. Sixth Row: K. Buchman, R. Bunner, J. Bur- nett1 D. Burns, M. Burns, D. Burrus, DJ Campanello, T. Campbell, C. Castner, M. Carson, S. Chapman. Seventh Row: T. Citron, C. Clark, K. Clements, A. Coats, S. Coffey, H. Cohen, J. Cohen, L. Cohen, R. Cohen, B. Collier, M Combs. 188 nI couldrft have gotten a 58W VIVACIOUS First Row: Y. Combs, J. Conison, K. Conrad, D. Cook, C. Cooper, Y. Cooper. Sacond Row: D. Cornett, J. Cowett, B. Cox, E. Crawford, L. Crump- ton, K. Daley. Third Row: P. Dancy, M. Dangelo, D. Dant6, J. Dom, D. Daugherty, J Dozier, Fourth Row: E. Drane, D. Dukeg R. Dunham, K. Edwards, L. Egherman, B. Eikens. Fifth Row: B. Einhom, M. Ellis, N. Ember, N. Etherington, P. Evans, 0. Fame. Sixth Row: W. Farley, M. Far- mer2 I, Ficlden, N. Fiermark, S, Finkelstcin: E. Flcischman. Learning is not always painful. 189 ACTION DEFINES CLASS OF :69 The daily routine begins. First Row: B. Focke, A. Fogel, B. Fogel, S. Fohlen, A. Fox, B. Freeman, L Friedman, C. Gaines, L. Gaines, R. Gals- ton, T. Garner Second Row: F. Gear, 3 Geller, E. Ger- ber, B. Gibson, M. Gildenblatt, R. Gladwell, D. Glassman, S. GleasonJ P. Goldberg, B. Golden, S. Goldfeder Third Row: J. Goldhoff, J. Goldstein, J. Graller, A. Green, E Green, J. Greenfleld: M, Greenhut, B. Greenwald, N. Grone, D. Hacker, J. Hagemeyer. Fourth Row: M. Hagyg J. Han- na, S. Harris: M. Hart, L. Hartman, T. Hartman, G. Har- vey, V. Hatter, R. Headen, J. Heery, L. Heldman. Fifth Row: R. Herrlinger, D. Hill, J. Hindawi, V. Hirschberg, F. Hiudt, M. Hock, S. Hoffman: D. Hood, K. Horn, M. Home, W. Hoskins. Sixth Row: N. HouserJ E. Hughes, H. Hunley, R. Hyams, S. Hyman D. Jackson, L. Jackson, T. Jacobs, J. Jasper, T. Jaworski, B. Johns. Seventh Row: D. Johnson. I90 First Row: G, Johnson, R. Johnson, B. Jolley, D. Jones, D. Jones, R. Jones, S. Jones, S. Jordan, J. Josefovsky, A. Joseph, R. Kabakoff. Second Row: J. Kahn, 1. Kaplan, T. Kaplan, V. Kees, I. Kemp, DJ Kendrick, J. Kersey, J. Kilburn, VJ Kimmey: R. Kinman, R. Kipner. Third Row: S. Klein, J. Konrad, M. Kopman, R. Kotte, T. Kutas: D. Lang, MJ Langford, D. Leher, S. Lehrer, M. Leigh, D. Lemberg. Fourth Row: V. Lerensohn, J. Leventhal, YJ Leviatan, S. Levine, A. Levy, BJ Levy, L. Lewallen, S. Lewin, M. Lewis, S. Lichtenbaum, L. Licbschutz. Fifih Row: J. Likerman: M. Linville, RJ Lockhart, I. Loew, C. Longworth, P. Loos, W. Loveless, R. Lutchin, E. Lyons, J. Malofsky, W. MaJ lone. Sixth Row: G. Mann: T. Mann, L. Mass, H. Marcus, B. Martin, E. Martin, K. Martin, L. Martin, T. MayEeld, B. McCall, B. McClure. Srvmth Row: J. McCory, P. McCoy: D. McDaniel, PJ McDaniel, M. McDonald, LJ McFarland, K. McHenzie, G. McManus, D. McMullen, J. McMullen, R. Meffer. 191 First Row: D. IVIcffori N. Miller, P. Miller, R. Miller, T. Mitchell, S. Mitchusson: D. Morgan: R. Morrison, A. Motley, D. Myerson, M. Neal. Second Row: V. N631, A. Neuer, LA Neuen S. Neugebauer, S, Nichols: S. Nidich, S. Nix, D. Nixon, P. Nolley, J. Norman, L. Novikoff. Third Row: S. Ogden, R. Overman, W. Owen; A. Patterson, L. Patterson, L. Peaslee, P. Peek, G. Pcnolcton, L. Perkins, C. Perry, V. Phelps. Fourth Row: D. Phillips: S. Phillips, W. Pitts, A. Plaut, E. Polaniecki, D. Foley, F. Postolski, D. Powell, W. Prager, B. Price, M. Price. Fifth Row: M. Prince, E, Pyne, L. Rabin, R. RaHel, G. Ralcy; S. Rapa- port, C. Rappoport5 D. Rayls: G. Reed, P. Reid, E. Rein- hart. Sixth Row: A. Reyes, E. Reyes, J. Reynolds, Z. Rich, R. Rinsky, J Rinsky, B. Roberts: SA Robinson, A. Rockwem, S. Rosen, G. Rosenberg. vanth Row: J.R0ya1, S. Ruben, P. Saltzman, Y. Salyers, R. Saizwas, D. Samuelson, J. San- ders, S. Sands, D. Sapperstein, C. Schaengold, T. Schmitz. P92 Concentration: the keynote to success. Boys will be boys! 193 1. GRADE NINE.- EN TH USIA S TI C First Row: H. Schoeneiss, M. Schutte, B. Scott: K. Seelig, D. Seeskin, L. Siebler. Sec- ond Row: H. Seidner, J. ShaltonJ D. Shep- herd, D, Sheppard, A, Shifres, B Shor. Third Row: T. Show: M. Shropshire, G. Siegel, M. Siegci, J Siglery R. SilburrL Fourth Row: R. Silverman, D. Simpson, R. Simpson, T. Skurow: A. Sloan, K. Smith. Fifth Row: C Smith, D. Smith, I. Smith, M. Smith, M. Smith: P, Smith. Sixth Row: RA Smith, L. Smoot: B. Snyder, M. Spalding, M. Spears, L. Spitz. AD VENTURE The wonders of Biology. 194 First Row: C. Spitzley, D. Spitzley, E. Stacy, S. Stau- bach, L. Steel. Second Row: A. Stein, A. Stewart, D Stockburger, C. Stone, T. Straus. Third Row: J. Straho- fer, R. Stuttman, G. Sullivan, C. Sumner, M. Surber. Fourth Row: C. Swillinger, A, Tennenbaum, G. Thiel- meyer, D. Thomas, L. Thomas, Fifth Row: R. Thom- hill, M. Thrower, L. Tribble, G. Trimble, E. Tulch. Sixth Row: B. Tumbleson, B. Turner, J. Turpin L. Tur- pin, L. Vandiver. Seventh Row: C. Vanslaars, C. Ver- don, D. Vinegan First Row: B. Vinson: P. Vogler, J. V005, L. Waiker, L. Walker. Svcond Row: E. Waits, W. Miles, A. Warth, L. Waller, D. Watkins. Third Row: G. VVeinerJ S, Weinstein, J. Weir, D. Wells, F. Westbrook. Fourth Row.- J. White- side, D. Whitt, B. Wides, B. Williams, C. Williams. Fifth Row: B. Wilson, E. Wilson, M. Wilson, M. Winston, P. VViscman. Sixth Row: D. H7olpa, M, VVjuker, MA Woebkenberg, A. Wright, B. Wright. Seventh Row: S. Yosafat, E. Young, D. Zakem, N. Zanders, N. Zeidman. T95 How can you tell a 45D angle?m W understand it now! S OPH OM ORES S TR! VE F OR UNITY, SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: Fint Row: L Kruse, S. Thompson, J. Beckhan, J. DeWert, D, Mandell, L. Hirsch, R. ItkoH'. Second Raw: S. Harold, N. Bridenthall, M Kees, L. Hyman, N Pollak, J. Wheeler, C. Fink, Mr Oriez. Third Row: R. Campbell, H. Frolich, M. Smith, S. Silverstein. Fourth Row: I. Smith, T. Winston, A. Bollingcr, J. Marmer,R. Boyd CLASS OFFICERS: Nicki Pollak, Vice President; Roger Campbell, President; . Shelley Silverstein, Secretary ; Laurie HirschJ Treasurer. Away from HOISY halls EXPERIENCE Initiative and perspective characterize the Class of 1968. Under the supervision of the class adviser, Mr. Albert Oriez, the Sophomores have planned and carried out many projects with great success; thus, they will be better prepared for their proms and other social functions in their remaining years at Weodward. These projects included open houses and sales of such things as potato chips. This was the Erst year that Mr. Oriez advised a class and that the tenth graders took an active part in the Senior High. The adviser and the students carried out their responsibilities to the fullest extent. The Class of 1968 was able to accomplish many of its goals by working in a combined effort, as a group. The tenth graders won the contest at the Home- coming Dance for making the most original and decorative float. When the holiday spirit permeated the halls of Woodward, the Sophomores joined in the spirit with their sale of candy canes. ti. .. blondes do NOT have more fun '3, I97 9 I Firxt Row: S. Abbott, P. Abramowitz, R. Adams, C. Adler, S. Alexander, T. Alexander, V. Alexander, D. Allen, J AllenJ L. Allen, M. Allen. Second Row: S. Allen, A. Alper, L. Anderson: P. Anderson, K. Angel, D. Ap- king, M. Apseloff, M. Aronoff, J Arons, F. Asfour, T. Avrahamil Third Row: R. Baillie, D. Baker, B. Bakie, B. Ballard, M. Barkley, T. Barnett, D. Bass, G. Battle, J. Baugh7 R. Baughman, D. Baum. Fourth Row: M. Baum, B. Baumeister, V. Beach, M. BearJ R. Beatty, J. Beckham, J BeltJ P, Bell, P. Bennett, C. Barman, D. Bernfeld. Fifth Row: S. Bernstein, L. BarterJ N. Betzing, K, Bible, B. Bierman, F. Bing, L. Blackwood, B. Blatt, J Blesch, M. Blevins, M. BIuestein. Sixth Row: B. Boberg, G. Boggs, A. Bollinger, J. Bonta, F. Boone, B. Bortz, M. Boskind, B. Botner, R. Boyd, D. Bray, M. Breitburg. Seventh Row: N. Bridenthall, S. Brinn, L. Brock, W. Brewers, D. Brown, G. Brown, JHBrown, L. Brown, M. Brown, P. Brown, B. Brueg'man Eighth Row: B. Brunk, J. Buck, B. Burnett, J. Burress, Y. Burress, K. Burton, M. Burton, W. Burton, H. Burwell, S. Busick, G. Butler. Ninth Row: D. Byrum, M. Cahn, C. Camp- bell, R. Campbell, S. Carney, V. Carr, F. Carte, M. Carter, R. Carter, S. Cash, M. Cas- per. Tenth Row: L. Casuto, D. Chamberlain, J. Chemoff, T. Church, B. Civin, C. Clark, J. Clark, P. Clem, SJ Cobb, T. Coe, D. Cohen. , .L HI wonder if P11 make it through the next doorway. Student ponders the mysteries of literature. TR UE LEARNING Fin: Row: S. Cohen, V. Colvard, E. Comer, M. Connors, B. Conrad, C. Cook, R. Courtier, D, Crane, B. Crear, G. Crockett, D. Cummings. Second Row: J. Daley, A. Daniels, S. Darden, C. David: L. David; G. Davis, K. Davis, M. Davis, D. Day, J Deckelbaum, J DeVVert. Third Raw: S. Diamond, C. Dilbert, N. Dobrin, B. D0116, D. Donlan, H. Donny, GJ Dozier, T. Dreskin, D. Drue, A. Dukes, S. Dula. Fourth Row: G. Dunaway, P. Easter, M. Eaton, C. Ebacher, R. Ehrlich, R. Eisen, K. Elam, 0. En- gel, J. Engstrandj M. Evans: M. Evans. Fifth Row: P. EvansJ B. Eve, R. Ewing, W. Faulk, E. Faust, J. Faust, R. FensterJ W. Ferree, M. Fidler, C. Fink, M, Fisher. Sixth Row: C. Fish- man, R. Fishman, O. Fletcher, J.F011i0tt, B. F012, C. Forde, K. Foster, M. Foster, S. Frank, M. Franklin, B Freeman. , mmmwww'w 200 ' RE QUIRES DISCIPLINED A TTENTION Fint Row: P. Freeman, K. Freestone, J. Freland, D4 Friedman, S. Friedman, H. Frolich, T. Fuchs, E. Gady, E. Gaible, B. Galbraith, T. Gamble. Second Row: R. Gann, D. Garbutt, B. Gary, H. Gaston, J. Geerdes, P. George, J. Gertzman, C. Gibson, J GilbertJ S. Gilhooley, L. Cindy. Third Row: S. Ginn, D. Glantz, A. Goldberg, B. Gold- berg, S. Goldberg, J. Golding, D. Goldman, G. Gordon, M. Graman, S. Greene, J. Greenebaum. Fourth Row: H. Greenland, H. Gross, D. Gut- jahr, T. Hacker, R. Hairston, S. Halper, D. Ham- mond, M. Hammonds, J. Hammons, K. Hardin, S. Harold. Fifth Row: D. Harper, P. Harris, T. Harris, W. Harris, B. Harrop. Sixth Row: S. Hawks, L. Healion, G. Heard, A. Heater, M. Hedges. Seventh Row: N. Helwig, T, Hemy, I. Hepner, C. Higgen- bottom, D. Hill. Eighth Row,- E. Hill, M. Hines, T. Hinton, M. Hirka, L. Hirsch. Ninth Row: S. Hodde, R. Holman, E. Holtke, R. Holler, D. Hood. Tenth Row: C. Hoover, R. Horn, S. Homer, J. Hosford, W. Houser. 201 202 TENTH ORA DEBS First Row: J. HowardJ S. Howard, B. Howes, C. Hubbard, B. Hudgins, C. Hughes. Second Row: A. Hunter, D. Hunter, L. Hurt, T. Husband, E. Hyman, L. Hyman. Third Row: B. Hymon, G. Hynes, M. Ingram, R. Itkoff, J. Jack, R. Jackson. Fourth Row: S. Jackson, B. Jacobs, R. Jacobs, T. JePfers, A. Johnson, C. Johnson. Fifth Row: D. Johnson, G. Johnson, G. JohnsonJ J. Johnson, L. Johnson, M. Johnson. Sixth Row: P. Johnson, P. Johnson, B. Johnston, T. Joiner, D. Jones, H. Jones. Seventh Row: R. Jones, W. Jones, W. Jones, R. Kandelson, D. Kaplan, J. Kaplan. Eighth Row: N. Kapouralis, M. Kapson, A. Karousky, W. Katz, K. Kaufman, K. Kaufman. Ninth Row: S. Kaufman, M. Kees, J. Kehrer, S. Keller, C. Kelly, T. Ken- nedyJ S. Kidwell, L. Kiessling, R. Kimes, T. Kim- pel, D. King Tenth Row: E. King, E. King, J King, T. Kisker, S. Kitajewitz, S. Klein, H. Klug, J. Kneipp, S. Knobler, B. Koch, J. Koenig. Elev- enth Raw: B. Kohn, G. Konstam, A. Koolman, H. Korros, S. Koshover, J. Kramer, M. Kraus, S. KravetzJ N. Kravitz, M. Kruke, BJ Kruse. First Row: L Kruse, D. Kuhr, S. Kwiatek, N. Landsman, B. Larkins, J. Lass, B. LawsonJ V. Leh- man, R. Leonard, M, Levine, A. Levy. Second Row: S. Levy, D. LinderJ R. Lineback, RA Lippelman, B. Lisner, E, LittenhoH, M. Littman, C. Livingston, A. LoganJ L. LoganJ C. Long. Third Row: E. Long, R. Longworth, M. Lotz, SV Lucas, B. LuckermzmJ W. Luken, M, Lumpkin, S. Macknight, J Mago- teaux, S. Maius, C. Male. Fourth Row: D. Mandel, M, Maples, H. Marbly, D. Marcus, E. Margolis, J. Manner. Fifth Row: M. Manner, W. Martin, W. Martin, H. Massel, S. Mathews, A. Matthews. Sixth Row: M. Matthews, R. Mayer, T. Mazer, G. MCBee, C. McCane, L. McClellan. Seventh Row: B. McCloud, R. McCullom, T. McCullough, T. McDonald, R, McDowell, J. McEntire. Eighth Row: J. McGraw, P. Meadows, A. Means, T. Meiss, M. Messer, J. Metz. Ninth Row: J. Metzger, L. Meyers, B. Miller, D. Miller, N. Minks, D. Mitchell. Tenth Row: L. Mitchell, D. Moore, B. Morgan, D. Morrison, D. Motley, F. Mueller. Eleventh Row: S. Neiert, E. Nelson, J.Neuem'1an, B. Newmark, J. Newstate, P. Nickles. 203 S OPH 0M ORES A TTEMPT TO FIND First Row: S. Noble, M. Nunnelley, B. Okrent, F. Olverson, K. Oppenheimer, C. Osgood, C. Osky, D. Ottley, MA Ouziel, G. Parker, J. Parks. Second Row: J. Payler, J. Pearson, P. Pelotte, S. Pennington, B. Peters, B. Petrey, V. Pettiford, F. PEester, K. Pike, D. Pilder, P. Pineault. Third Row: D. Pinkelton, M. Plat, N. Plotnick, S. Pock- ros, N. Pollak, A. Poole, N, Forges, P. Porter, P. Postolski, B. Preston, D. Puehl. Fourth Row: R. Pugh, N. Raer, C. Raflo, B. Ralls, M. Reams, R, Reed, B. Reese, D. Reynolds, P. Reynolds, E. Rich- mond, M. Richshafer. Fifth Row: G Riley, M. Rissover, C. Rittenhouse, P. Roberts, D. Robinson. Sixth Row: D. Robinson, J. Robinson, J. Robinson, H. Rosen, J. Rosenfarb. Seventh Row: J. Rosen- Held, B, Roth, SJ Rothman, M. Rowley, M. Ruben. Eighth Row: MJ Rubenstein, C. Rudler, D. Rudolph, C. Ruebusch, D. Runck. Ninth Row: S. Runck, L Rush, J Russell, R. Ruthven, P. Ruttencutter. Tenth Row: J. Sadier, J. Sakelos, R. Saks, B. Salyers, C. Samis. 204 First Row: G. Sammons, A. Samuel, M. Sander, C. Sanders, M. Sawyer, R. Sawyer. Second Row: B. Schappacher, D. ScheH, W. Schill, L. Schindler, M. Schmidt, J. Schneider. Third Row: R. Schnei- der, R. Schriever, M. Schulein, K. Schulte, N. Schulze, C. Schwartz. Fourth Row: D. Schwartz, E. Schwartz, S. Schwartz, P4 Service, S. Severding, S. ShaIIat. Fifth Row: R. Shapiro, S. Sheff, R. ShefHeld, R. Sherman, S. Shor, D. Shuller. Sixth Row: E. Shuman, J. Sigman, H Silverman, S. Silverstein, 1. Simon, J Simon. Seventh Row: D. Simpson, J. Simpson, R. Sims, F Skurow, M. Skurow, J. Slaughter. Eighth Row: R. Slate, A. Small, B. Smith, B. Smith, I Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, S Smith, S. Smith. Ninth Row: J. Snider, B. Sommer, L. Sommer, M, Sorg, D. Spain, A. Spalding, S. Spalter, C. Spence, B. Stairs, J Stamer, R Stansberry 205 Home is where the heart is. Academic refuge: the library. 206 FRI VOLITY, DILIGENCE First Row: T. Staples, R. Steger, R. Stein, P. Steinberg, C. Stevensom I. Stiebel, S, Stix, C. Stogsdill, C. Stone, L. Stone, K. Stringer. Second Row: C. StlrohoferJ D. Surrell, P. Sutton, S. Sweet, S. Tait, F. Tasch, D. Taylor, D. Taylor, M. Taylor, S. Taylor, G. Ten- bosch. Third Row: D. Tennenbaum, M, Ten- nenbaum, J. Tessel, P. ThielenJ B. ThomasJ B. Thomas, C. Thompson, D. Thompson, K. Thompson, M. Thompson, S. Thompson. Fourth Row: T. Thompsom H. Thornton, C. Tilley, F. Timmons, D. Tobin, L. Torvik, L. Treitel, C. Turck, D. Turner, R. Twitty, B. Unrine. Fifth Row: B. Van Orsdel, J Vaught, D. Ventre, M. VerdonJ J Vogelsang, E. Wages, E. Walker, L. VNaIker, R. Wall, D. Waller, R. Waller. Sixth Row: W. KValler, B. Walters, A. Warm, KN. Washington, 3 JNatson, J. Watson, S. Waxman, P4 Webster, M. Weinberg, S. Weine, P. Weiner. Seventh Row: R. WeinerJ L. Weinstein, M. Weinstein, J. Werner, M. West, R. Westbrooks, J. Wheeler, N. JWhitescarver, H. Wilkins, S. Wilkins, BJ Wilkinson. Eighth Row: B. Wil- liam, C. Williams, G. Williams, J.Wi11iams, M. Williams, P. Williams, V. Williams, M. WillinsJ F. Wilson, W. Wilson, T. Winston. Ninth Row: S. Wiseman, D. Wolf, D. Wolf- son, L. VVolfson, S. VVolfson, W. Wood, D. Woodward, S. Woody, D. Wright, L. Wright, G. Young. Tenth Row: J. Young, M. Young, R. Youngj L. Yourell; R, Zappin, A. Zarach, K. Zeigler, N. Zeller, S. Zilberberg, J Zim- mer, D. Zimmerman. Eleventh Row: D. Zim- merman, J. Zipperstein, AA Zwick, I. Zwick, L. Zwick. 207 When shall we three meet again 3' You found a what in your sandwich'zm JUNIORS Juniors fulfilled their purpose at W'ood- ward by participating in activities that af- fected both their present and future school lives. Working with their adviser, Mr. Louis Ruley, the Officers and the Class council strove to provide variety, fun, and financial success for the juniors through organized events. Not only did the Junior Class hold traditional class meetings to incite spirit among the group, but they also ordered class rings: held a fall mixer, had doughnut sales, and had a candy sale. This energetic work culminated in the suc- cessful planning and execution of the Jun- ior Prom on May 27. In addition to working for their school, the Juniors became con- cerned with college and the future. They discussed college placement with counse- lors and college representatives; they at- tended vocational workshops; they took college board tests. By working for the present and the future, the Juniors were able to find their place at Woodward. CLASS OFFICERS: Debbie Johnson, Secrctary; Bonnie Lerner, Treasurer; Sue Strong, Vice President; Doug Hammond, President. CLASS COUNCIL: First Row: D Johnson, V, Lehman, B. Pastor. Second Row: B. Lerner, S. Fabe, D. Lewis, G. wacn, B. Weisbrot, P. Zucllowicki. Third Row: L Freilich, D. Hammond, M. Brenner, S. Homitz, 5. Strong, S Knoop, L. NIcFarIand. Fourth Row: D. Friedman, D. Marlow Fifth Raw: E. Schwartz, D Berg, J. Bruno, M. Senor. m - .JJ. -J First Row: T. Abbott, S. Aberman, D. Abrams, R. Abrams, L. Ackerman, M. AckermanJ G. Adams, J. Adams, J. Adams, J. Adler, H. Alexander. Second Row: B. Allen, J. Allen, P. Allen, C. Anderson, D. Anderson, S. Appleblatt, J. Apple- gate, H. Arenburg, R. Arinsmier, S. Armstrong, H. Aron. Third Row: A. Arons, W. Ashpaw, J. Auger, L. Baer, S. Baker, P. Ballard, J. Banks, J. BarashJ B. Barbara, J. Barfels, M. Barr. Fourth Row: R, Bartel, F. Bartfleld, R. Bartlett, M. Baskett, P. Bassler, M. Baum, W. BaumJ J. Bayliss, R. Beck, B. Beckham, T. Behan. Fifth Row: B. Behn, D. Berg, I. Berger, F. Bernstein, M. Bernstein, D4 Berry, S. Better, L. Bing, M. Bissell, K. Black, M. Blackman. Sixth Row: M. Blanton, J. BlochJ T. Blocher, R. Borinstein, D. Bowers, S. Brammall, V. Brasswell, A. Brateman, N. Braun, B. Braverman, B. Breitburg. Seventh Row: M. Brenner, L. Bromberg, B. Brown, B. Brown, L. Brown, J. Bruno, S. BuchwaldJ D. Buckley, R. Buckley, J. Buckman, S. Burgs. Eighth Row: J, Burkey, R. Burlew, A. Bush, R. Butler, J. Caddell, N. Cade, S. Cade, M. Cain, M. Campanello, E. Campbell, R. Campbell. 210 CHA LLENGE INCREA SES First Row: D. Candy, A. Car, M. Carnevale, M. Carney, M. Carrier, M. Carroll. Second Row: S. Carroll, B. Case, L. Cash, D. Casper, S. Chapman, D. Chappel. Third Row: B. CharkinsJ A. Chudnof, E. Clark, J. Clark, M. Clayton, S. Coffey. Fourth Row: D. Cohen, J. Cohen, P. Cohen, S Cohen, J. Cohn, C. Cole. Fifth Row: S. Cole, PV Conrad, M. Corbean, K, Corbett, RJ Cornelius, P. Courtier. Sixth Row: B. Cox, I. Crase, P. Cunningham, R. Daniels, G. Darr, J Davis. Seventh Row: L. Davis, R. Dees, C. DeglerJ P. Dejamac, C. Dennis, K. DerangerJ Eighth Row: M. Dobbs, J. Doctrow, V. Dorn, P. Doughman, M. DuHe, N. Durham. Ninth Row: R. Egherman, M. Elliott, J. Ervin, K. Eskin, M. Evans, J. Fabe. Tenth Row: S. Fabe, A. Farier, M, Faust, P. Fay, D. Feldman, J. Feldman. Elev- enth Row: E. Figgins, T. Finch, L. Finer, M. Finkelstein, D. FischoE, G. Fish. Twelfth Row: C. Fix, R. Fleischer, M. Fleischman, V. Foley, F. Fothergill, A. Fox. 2H First Row: D. Fox, R. Fox, G. Franklin, A. Freese, H Freilich, I. F reilich, R, Freudenberg, J. Friedeman, D. Friedman, L. Friedman, S. Friedmann. Second Row: S. Froikin, C. Frost, S. Frost, S. Frotscher, J. Frye, J. Fugazzi, G. Fulton, S. Gabel, J. Gaines, Y Gary, J. Geerdes. Third Row: W. GarthJ I. Getz, V. Gibson, B. GiIlett, P. Glass- man, M. Glosby, D. Godar, A, Goldberg, R. Goldblatt, B. Golda, M, Golde. Fourth Row: D. Golden, M. GoldhoH, P. Golding, F. Goldman, C. Goldsmith, R. Gordon, B. Goret, I Gravely, L. Greenberg, P. Greene, T. Greene. Fifth Row: S. Greenwald, B. Greer, J. Grigsby, R. Groetzinger, T. Grogan, L Gruenemeier, V. Gue, K. Gutgsell, V. Gutin, J. Gutjahr, S. Guttmzm. Sixth Row: M. Hagemeyer, J Haimerl, M. Halker, D. Hammond, M. Hammonds, C. Harbin, Y. Harding, W. Hardyg W. Harmon, L. Harper, C, Harris. Seventh Row: J. Harris, T. Harris, E1 Harrison, D. Hart, G. Harvey, J. Hassel, G. Haupstein, D Hayslip, T. Hazley, D. Heery, L. Heldman. Eighth Row: L. Helson, L. Hendley, L Henry, J. Herrick, S. Hess, D Hill, M. Hill, P. Hill, M. Hines, L. Hitzemann, K Hiudt. 2I2 Meditation in the classroom. SPIRIT D OMINA TES JUNIORS First Row; M. Hiudt, I. Hodesh, R. Hoggs, D. Hood, H. Home, S. Horwitz. Second Row: S. Houser, E. Housley, MJ Howe, G. Huber, L. Hud- son, K. Huette. Third Row: D. Huff, W. Huff, G. Hunt, J. Hunter, L. Hunter, S. HunterJ Fourth Row: P. Huston, J. Hyams, R. Hyams, B. Hyatt, M. Ingalsbe, B. Irby. Fifth Row: N, Irby, A. Jack- son, M. Jacobs, P. Jacobs, H. Jarnicki, L. Jenike. Sixth Row: D. Jenkins, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Johnson. Seventh Row: W. Johnson, M. Johnston, W, Johnston, B. Jones, B. Jones, H. Jones, P. Jones, S. Jubelirer, E. Justen, 5. Justin, J. Kaplan. Eighth Row: J.Kap1an, J. Kaplan, L. Kaplan, J Katz, M. Katz, P. Katz, P. Kelly, C. Kendall, C. Kennedy, D. Kerr, N. Kersey. Ninth Row: T. Kimmey, J. King, J. Kingo, JJ Kleinman, S. Knoop, T. Kohler, S. Konrad, K. Kopp, J. Krantz, J. Kraus, FY Kreger. 2l3 ENRICHING A CADEMIC LIFE First Row: L. Kreidler, J Kresser, D, Kuhn, G. Kuhnell, M. Kutas, G. Lamb, L. Lambert, L. Lane, S. Lang, J. Leaks, J. Lehman. Second Row: V. Lehman, P. Lehrner, B. Leigh, R. Lerer, B. Lerner, J. Levenson, A. Levine, E. Levine, J. Levine, B. Lewis, D. Lewis. Third Row: P, Lewis, R. Lewis, D. Lindemann, C. Linder, T. Lindsey, C. Linge, H. Littman, G. Lobser, B. Lockard, L. Loew, I. Loewen- stein. Fourth Row: M. Lohmann, D. Long, L, Long, G. Longeway, D. Luginbill, O. Lurie, D. Lutz, S. Madden, G. Male, I, Mallah, J. Malloy4 Fifth Row: T. Malone, M. Mandell, B. Marback, N. MarksJ D. Marlowe, J. Marshall, D. Martin, H. Martin, L. Martin, M. Martin, M. Martin. Sixth Row: R. Martin, B. Mather, T. Maupin, M. MC- Aninch, J. McCane, R, McCarnan, P. McCullom, J. MC- Gee, R. McGee, J McGregor, R. McIlvain. Seventh Row: T. McKenzie; M, McMillan, N. Medrnan, DK Meeko, P. Mefford, D. Meinshausen, M. Meiss, M. Messer, R. Metcalfe, B. Miller, D, Miller. Concentration on the elbows. First Row: G. Miller, J Miller, K. MillerJ L Miller, MJ Milier, N. Milofsky, W. Milton, T. Mobberley, KJ MoHett, C. Moore, D. Moore, Second Row: L. Moore, T. Moore, C. Morgan, E. Morgan, K. Morgan, L. Morgan, S. Morris, A. Morse, R. MortonJ J. Moschinsky, W. MosesJ Third Row: D. Munz, J Murray, R. Murray, D. Nagy, L. Napier, B, Nedelman, J. Nelson, M. Nelson, L. Nessanbaum, KJ Neuhardt, C, Nicholas. Fourth Row: V. Nixon, J. North, M. November, D. Okrent, G. Ottley, RJ Packwood, B. Pastor, L. Patton, S. Payne, LJ Peatross, K. Feller. Fifth Row: RV Pendleton, E, Pennick, J Pesout, S. Peters, H. Petricoff, L. Phillips, Z. Phipps, P. Pickerill, P. Pinales, M. Pinsky, B. Pittard. Sixth Row: E. Plotnick, P. Polon, J. Pool, A. Poole, R. Powell, S. Powell, L. Powers, C, wacin, O. Radford, V. Ralls, C. Rapp. Seventh Row: B Read, W. Ream, B. Redmon, J. Reed, TJ ReesJ SJ Reicheht, G. Reisen- berg, J. Retzler, S. Richardson, G. Rico, M. Riddle, Eighth Row: D. Ridener, M. Ritter, J Riley, T. Rizzo, A. Robbins, R. Robinette, J. Robinson, S. Robinson, D. Rockwell, B, Rogovin: P. Rolnick. .AJ .V 215 The Front Hall crush. First Row: K. Romy, J. Rose, MA Rosen, S. Rosenbaum, L. Rosenwald, A. Ross, F. Rothchild, J Routzong, C. Rudolph, P. Rush, H. Samis. Second Row: D. Sapadin, M. Saul, D. Saxton, F. Scaringelli, R. Scheff, N. Schlacht, P. Schmidt, W. Schmidt, D. Schmitz, D. Schreiberg, O. Schultz. Third Row: L. SchuIze, E. Schwartz, H. Schwartz, L. Schwartz, B. Schwarz, M. Schwarz, J Schwering, M. Scruggs, S. Seeskin, D. Seiler, M. Seilkop. Fourth Row: S. Selman, M. Senor, SJ Service, D. Shafer, M. Shapiro, G. Shelton, L, Sherman, S. Sherrick, S. Shifres, J. Shnider, M. Showes. Fifth Row: R. Shropshire, C. Siegel, C. Siegel- man, G. Silver, B. Silverman, G. Simmon, R. Simons, M. Skolnick, M. Skurow, C. Smith, D. Smith. Sixth Row: D. Smith, G. Smith, G. Smith, M. Smith, N. Smith, R. Smith, S Smith, T. Sommer, H. Spannagel, C. Spears, S. Spears. Seventh Row: A Spicer, EA vSpiegel, G. SpilmanJ E. Spitzberg, L. Spitzley, L. Spratt, S. Stack, C. Steele, S. Steffens, M. Stein, T. Stein. Eighth Row: D. Stem, S, Stern, M. StreFf, L. Stringer, R. Strittholt, S. Strong, J. Stut-tman, N. Sullivan, RJ Sullivan, DJ Summers, MJ Taulbee. Ninth Row: J. Taylor, K. Taylor, L. Taylor, P. TaylorJ S. Taylor, G. Tekuelve, M. Tennenbaum, L. Thomas, S. Thomas, R. Thompson, R. Thornton. jUNIORS ANTICIPA TE FUTURE First Row: B. Todd, V. Tomarin, P. Tomlinson, N. Torry, N. Turner, J. Twigg. Second Row: R. Valerius, J. Valin, N. Victor, A, Vilensky, B. Volk- mar, S. Voos. Third Row: A. Whgner, D. Walther, R. Walther, M. Walton, E. Wanda, R. Warner. Fourth Row: L Waspe, E. Waterman, M. Watkins, P. Watson, S. Watson, R. Watt. Fifth Row: M. Wayne, C. Weaver, G. Weber, W . Weidus, A. Wein- berg, G. Weinberg. Sixth Row: M. Weinberg, A. Weisbrot, B. Weisbrot, R. Weisskopf, B. Wendell, M. Werden. Seventh Row: C. Werner, R. Wert- haiser, J. West, J Whitehead, W. Wichemeyer, M. Wilchins, W. William, B. Williams, L. Williams, M. Williams, R. Williams. Eighth Row: S. Wil- liams, F. Williamson, G. Wilson, J Wilson, M4 Wilson, P. Wilson, R. Wilson, W. Wilson, C. Witt, A. Wolf, T. Wolf. Ninth Row. M. Wolfe, G. Wolf- son, R. Wolfson, W. Wood, J. Woods, C. Wood- burnJ K. XVunderlich, C. York, P. Young, W. Young, F. Zuchowicki. 2T7 j The square of the hypotenuse of the right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the two adjacent legs CLIMAX: A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT The Seniors experienced a year of treas- ures. Their final year at Woodward was the climax, a year of fulhllment. The philanthropic project was the Senior Class Show. This group performed at charitable organizations throughout the city. Continuing the service of Group 65, the Seniors acquainted new stu- dents with Woodward and acted as school guides and tutors. College rep- resentatives furnished individual Sen- iors with knowledge of the type of schools available. Socially, the Class was prepared for the climax of the year, the Senior Prom. To raise money for this function, the Seniors planned a shoeshine day and sold Christmas can- dy. In addition, fun was promoted by the September hayride and the class mixer. The Seniors have been the schooITs leaders, and for them it was a year of treasures. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Tina Scheve, Treasurer; Martha Berger, Secretary; Ken Neugebauer, President; Linda Ellison, Vice President. ml SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL.- First Row: S. Carpenter, D. Main, 0, Owens, R. Coppel, J. Stein, R. Paynet Second Row: D. Weik, M. Shelton, P. Owens, A. Berg, St Freese, C. ItkoffJ J, Watkins, D. Radford, M. Mcsloh, P. Caldwell, J. Hargis. Third Row: J. Van Wagoner, E. Levy, J, Hodde. Fourth Row: S. Cooper, R. Schnee, M. Barkley, S. Greenwell, S. Treitel, P. Greenland. J A 219 W ROBERT ADAIR HAROLD ADAMS NANCY ADAMS NANCY C. ADAMS ROBIN ADLER GARY ALBERT MISSI ALEXANDER RITA ALEXANDER GREGORY ALLEN ALICE ALTMARK JOYCE AMOS PAUL ANDERSON BEVERLY ANGEL BRUCE APKING X ' A1 ; ELIANA APOSTOLIDES STEPHEN APPLEBAUM LEE ARMSTRONG MICHAEL ARONOFF SHIRLEY AUSTIN 1 220 EARL AZBILL BRUCE BAKER VELMA BALLEW ANDREW BALTERMAN ZANDRA BARASCH WAYNE BARBOUR MOSTYN BARKLEY OCEOLA BARNES STEPHEN BARNES x. LINDA BASSLER ROBERTA BAUGH JUDY BAUMGARTNER PHILIP BAUMGARTNER l, CHERYL BECKER JOHN BECKMAN MARIAN BEDWELL CAROL BEHN HAROLD BEIGEL 22l JAMES BELL PAM BENJAMIN ELLEN BENSON PETER BENTLEY ALAN BERG ARLENE BERG MARTHA BERGER JEFFREY BERKOFF JON BESEN BARRY BETZING BARBARA BISSELL MICHAEL BLACK BARBARA BLANTON BARRY BLASBERG CARL BLEH ELLIOTT BLOCK ROBERT BLUESTEIN ALAN BOLTON 222 AARON BORTZ LYNDA BOULDIN JOHN BOWLING SHEILA BOWMAN TERRENCE BRAMMALL BARBARA BRAZILE EDWIN BRILL PAUL BROCK COLEMAN BROWN JACQUELINE BROWN MARCIA BROWN STEPHEN BROWN VALERIE BRUNO TENITA BUNNER SONDRA BURDEN PATTIE BURKE KAREN BURNETT BARRY BURRESS 223 VERNON BURT BRYNA BUTCHKES THOMASINA BUTLER JANICE CABLE TERRY CADDELL POLLY CALDWELL ELEANOR CAMPBELL HAROLD CAMPBELL JACQUELINE CAMPBELL JAMES CAMPBELL CHRISTINA CARPENTER STANLEY CARPENTER CAROLYN CARROLL CHARLES CARTER JUANITA CASTLEBERRY DAVID CEDERGREN DAVID CHAMBERLAIN BRADLEY CHAPMAN 224 4:, MICHAEL CHAPMAN MARILYN CHARKINS MARY CIACCIO JONATHAN CITRON MICHAEL CITRON ELAINE CIVIN ROBERT CLAYTON PAT CLEMENTS LOUIS COLE STEPHEN COLEBROOK JEANETTE COLEMAN WILLIE COLVIN MARY CONNELL GAIL COOK LESTER COOK BEVERLY COOPER SHELBY COOPER RONALD COPPEL 225 WDMM MICHAEL COSTELLO RONALD CREECH MADELINE DE CLOUETTE DAVID DELEGATOR CHARLENE DESSAUER LINDA DILBERT STEVE DOHERTY ELIZABETH CROM WELL FORREST DONAHUE 226 DOUGLAS CROOKS KATHRYN DAVIS CHARLES DUKES JANICE DARDEN TRU DY DAVIS CHERYLANN DICKEY JOAN DUNKER GWENDOLYN DURST DORIS DWYER SHARON EARLYWINE LARRY EASTER ROSALYN EDELL JACQUES ELLIS LINDA ELLISON REGINA EMANUEL NANCY ENGSTRAND JOYCE EVERMAN JAY FALLON LAVONNE FARLEY FRANK FERRELL ROBERT FIELD MARIANNE FIERMARK DIANE FINBERG LINDA FINKELMAN 227 RICHARD FISH CAROLYN FLOYD CAROL FOHLEN RICK FOLAND VIRGINIA FORREST CAROL FOX JOHN FOX KAREN FOX THOMAS FOX DANIEL FRANKLYN SHARON FREESE JEFFREY FRELAND MICHAEL FRICLAND DONALD FRIEDMAN LESLIE FRIEDMAN CHERYL FRISBY ARLEEN FRISCH 228 DAVID FRISCH BARBARA FROST ROBERTA FULTON HENRY GALSTER HARRIET GANSON JUDE. GARY JUDY GEISE ARTHUR GELLER MARY GHEARING VALERIE GIACOMETTI BEVERLY GILBERT FEOTIS GILBERT JEFFREY GILDENBLATT JOSEPHA GINSBURG BETTY GITTELMAN SIDERA GLANTZ DEBORAH GLASSMAN 229 KENNETH GOLAND JONATHAN GOLDBERG STEPHEN GOLDSTEIN LINDA GOODWIN PHYLLIS GORDON MARK GREENBERG RICHARD GREENBERG CLARENCE GREENE PATRICIA GREENE PHILIP GREENLAND STEVEN GREENWELL SQUIRE GRIFFIN ROBERT GRON SUSAN HAARMAN I BARRY HAHN MARGARET HALL EDWARD HAMM KRISTINA HANLEY 230 RICHARD HANLEY SANDIE HANSEN JON HARGIS KATHY HARPER LARRY HARPER CHERIE HARRIS DANIEL HARRIS LINDA HARRIS LYNDA HARRIS In ROBERT HARRISON SHEILAH HARRISON STEVEN HARROP KAREN HART MARCIA HARTSOCK BARBARETTE HARVEY RICHARD HASSEBROCK GARRY HAVENS PETER HAVLIK CHRIS HAY THOMAS HAYDEN DONNA HAYES DANA HAYSLIP NANCY HEINTZELMAN ROBERT HENRY BARBARA HERRICK RICHARD HERZOG CAROLYN HICKS OZZIE HILLMAN DAVID HIRSCHBERG HOWARD HOCK X f JULIA HODDE JUDITH HOELTKE NANCY HOFFMAN SHARON HOFFMANN 232 GARY HORN DONALD HOWELLS PAULA HUBER BARBARA HUGKABY THOMAS HUMES CORINNE ITKOFF ISAIAH JACKSON ESTHER JACOBS LINDA JAWORSKI INGRID JEFFRIES RUSSELL JENKINS BETTY JOHNSON CECILIA JOHNSON DEBORAH JOHNSON LOUIS JOHNSON MARCIA JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON 233 STEVEN JOHNSON BONNIE JONES WILLIAM JONES BROOKE KABRIN BONNIE KAELTER 1 ARLENE KALAN FRIEDA KANELOPOULOS THEODORE KANTOR JEFFREY KAPLAN KENNETH KASSNER CAROL KASTENS LOUIS KATZ KATHRYN KELLY CHARLOTTE KEMP CLABORN KENDRICK KAREN KESSELRING 234 NICHOLAS KHOURY JUDITH KIPNER KENNETH KOENIG JANE KIMPEL CHARLES KLAYMAN KAREN KOOP RONALD KINCAID PATRICIA KING ANNE KLEIN ANNETTE KNIGHTEN ROSEMARIE KOPMAN SAMUEL KORNHAUSER 235 REBECCA KING BARBARA KOTTE SENIOR POPULARITY POLL Their Popularity P011 is one of the many treasures of Seniors. It acknowledges those who have contributed to the Class of 1966 by a smile, a witticism, a dramatic perform- ance, an athletic feat, an academic drive, or an outstanding participation in Woodwardk activities The Seniors know how deserving these students are. It is not easy to maintain a smile, a drive, an interest after failing a test, taking endless notes, acquiring a cramped hand, attending lengthy meetings and writing homework assignments. Some- how these students have accomplished it. They have triumphed. They have pored studiously over books. They have strained ligaments, They have rehearsed tirelessly. These students, excelling at their own inter- ests, are representative of the large Senior Class whose desire to learn, to grow, and to give has been manifest throughout the past six years. MOST TALKA TIVE: Judy Schindler and Aaron Bortz .tmR ' .31.. h' M OS T TA LENTED: Steve Doherty and Leslie Stevens M OS T A THLETIC: Pat Greene and Ozzie Hillman FRIENDLIEST: Harry Waterman and Susan Worrel 23 WITTIEST: Martha Berger and Jon Citron MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: N ancy Engstrand and Phil Greenland MOST STUDIOUS: BEST ALL AROUND: Betty Gittelman and Robert Field Tina Scheve and Mike Torreano ROBERT KOTTENBROOK EILEEN KUEFFNER JERRY LEE LEE KRANTZ BA RBARA KUHN KENNETH LEE KAREN KRAUS JERRY KUYPER BARBARA LANDMAN VIVIAN LERCH 238 SANDRA KRAUSS J ANNETTE LAWSON STEVEN LESSURE PATRICIA KRUEGER JACK LAZEROWITZ ALLEN LEVINE MICHAEL LEVINE. ESTHER LEVY JOHN LEVY JUDY LEWALLEN KAREN LEWALLEN X EDWARD LEWIS JOYCENE LEWIS WILLIAM LIEBSCHUTZ MARILYN LIKERMAN STEPHEN LIPP ANDREW LIPPELMAN DAVID LIPSKY RAY LISCOW AMY LITZ JANICE LLEWELLYN BARBARA LONG 239 RIDNEY LORENZ JACQUELINE LOVELESS DEBORAH LOWENSTEIN LARRY LUSHBAUGH DAVID MAIN JAMES MALLOY HAROLD MALOFSKY LARRY MAL'ONEY MICHAEL MALONEY ARTHUR MANDELL BARRY MARCUS PETER MARCUS ROBERT MARCUS E -u.. x. x xi x X ALLAN MARCUSE MARILYN MARRINSON CHARLENE MARSHALL ; 240 i , Mi Claiming? 71711:! Jay ! . Hm. ,. . tum: r: . CHRISTIAN MARTS ROBERT MAUNTEL CONCHITA MAYES LEROY McCLUSKEY JEAN MCCOOL SANDRA McDANIEL SHEILA MCDERMOTT ADELE MCDEVITT RALPH MCGEE DAVID MCKENZIE MICHAEL MCNEAL KATHIE McNEIL PATRICIA McSPADDEN CHRISTOPHER MEALS GREGORY MEINERS ROBERT MERRIWEATHER 24l MARIANNE MESLOH KARIN MESSER CAROL METZGER BONITA MEYER RAYETTA MEYER CHARLES MILLER NORIE MILLER JEFFREY MITCHEL STEVEN MONTGOMERY i ALAN MOORE DIANE MORGAN jANE MORGAN MARK MORRIS JANE MOSKOWITZ CHERYL MURDOCK PAUL MYERS MACK NAPIER RITA NEBOLSKY 1 242 1 i w L: . SUSAN NEBOLSKY DAYVA NEUER KENNETH NEUGEBAUER ROSALIND NEWMAN AMY NICHOLS PAUL NIDICH JOYCE NIPPERT LILLY NIZAR . SYLVIA NOBLE BEVERLY NOGEN DARRELL NOLLEY RACHEL NORTH MELVA NUDELL THOMAS OAKS LIBBY OKVIT SIDNEY OLKES DARPHUS ONEAL 243 MICHAEL ORCHIN DALE PITCHER MARIBETH OWENS N ANCY PAYNE JUDITH POLLAK .k DONNA POWERS ODELL OWENS RONALD PAYNE JESSE POOLE SA RA PRATH ER 244 MARGARET OWENS GERALDINE PHILBIN TERRY PORTER HAROLD PRESTON DAVI D PADGETT BARRY PINSKY DOUGLAS POWELL ROBERT PRICE BEVERLY PYNE ROBYN RADABAUGH KENNETH RATTNER TERI REINHART CHEF. QUAN CHARLES RADCLIFFE DIANN'E RAY MITCHELL RELIN MIKKI RABEN DEBORAH RADFORD SANDRA READ SANDRA RETZLE'R 245 NAOMI RABENSTEIN TERRY RAITT MIMI REINBACH MARC RHEINGOLD MICHAEL RAPPOPORT GAIL RICHARD DALE RICHARDS CAROL ROSEMAN EILEEN RICHTER GARY ROOTS BARBARA ROSEN MICHAEL RINE AN N RODGERS BARI ROSE BART ROSENBERG 246 PATRICK ROBBINS MICHAEL RODNER PAULA ROSE J BARBARA ROTH CAROLYN ROBINSON BETTY ROLLMAN MERRIE ROSEDALE JOSEPH ROYAL JANE ROYAL SYLVIA RUBIN BARBARA RUSH JAMES SADLER RENE SALKIND GEORGE'ITA SALYERS MAX SAMUELSON BARRY SANDER JEFFREY SAUL SHERRY SAUNDERS SOL SCHAENGOLD BRUCE SCHAERGES CHARLOTTE SCHECHTER MICHAEL SCHEFFLER CHRISTINA SCHEVE JUDITH SCHINDLER JANE SCHMIDT 247 RAULIE SCHNEE DANIEL SCHNEIDER SANDY SCHUESCHNER SHIRLEY SEAY TIMOTHY SEIDLER DALE SHARP MARGARET SHELTON KAY SHOEMAKER MARGARET SHOE 248 CAROL SCOTT ROBERT SEGAL NANCY SHORE DAVID SEARS SARA SEIDENMAN CAROL SHEFF RONALD SHULLER DOREAN SHUMAN NANCY SILVERMAN LYNDA SKUROW PAUL SMITH PHILLIP SIEGEL 3X BEVERLY SILVERSTEIN RI CHARD SKUROW JANET SOLOMON JANE SIEMERING CARL SMITH JOEL SOLOMON 249 GARY SIGLER LARRY SMITH CAROL SPENCER ROBERT SILLER KENNETH SIMONE EVA SP1 VAK SCOT SPOTTED HORSE TERESA STALDER CAROL STAMOS PATRICIA STAMPER JAMES STEIN SANDRA STEIN SUSAN STEINBERG CAROL STEPHENS EILEEN STEPHENSON KATHLEEN STERN MAUREEN STERN JOEL STEVENS LESLIE STEVENS DONNA STEVENSON DOUGLAS STEWART GARY STONE. RITA STRAUSBAUGH JOY STROHOFER 250 HERMAN STRUMPF MARCIX TAPLITS PEGGY THOMPSON DARLENE TRACY LINDA SULLENDER ALBErLT THROM TRENT TRACY STE PHEN TAKEUCHI DARLENE THATCHER PEGGY TIRABASSI ROBERT TRANBY 25l BRYAN TAPLITS EDWARD THEISS MICHAEL TORREANO STUART TREITEL KENNETH THOMPSON DIANE TRIMBLE ELINOR TURNER KEITH TURNER CHARLCIA VAUGHT RICHARD WACKSMAN PATRICIA WAHLBERG JAMES WALSH PATRICIA VAN METRE JANE VAN WAGONER BARBARA VI LENSKY ROBERTA VOGT DEBORAH WALDMAN DARALENE WALLER ROBERT WARD SANDRA WASSERMAN 252 LAWRENCE VAN ZANT JOSEPH VOTAW FANNIE WALLER HARRY WATERMAN JOSEPHINE WATKINS DANIEL WEIK STEPHEN WHITESCARVER JAMES WILLER VICKI WATSON JAY WEINER ALAN WILLIAMS JOHN WEAVER ANN WEPPLER MORRIS WIENER DAVID WILLIAMS 253 JANICE WEST FRANKIE WILES LEROY WILLIAMS MARY WHEELER PETER WILLIAMS t LQX, ; SANDRA WILLIAMS GREGORY WILSON LOUIS WINSTON IRVIN WISE MARTIN WOLF NANCY WOLF CAROLYN WONG SHERRY WOOD SUSAN WORREL DEBORAH WRIGHT RUTH WYROBNICK SANDRA YOUNG CHARLES YUELLIG LANA YUNGKAU THOMAS ZAFERES MARION ZIEGLER RONALD ZIGLER JOYCE ZIMMERMAN MARILYN ZIPKES 254 Huiiamge .,. . 100k out, world! 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Here Comes Homeroom 12 The Oakley Building and Loan Company 3140 Madison Road Best Wishes Class of 1966 DECCA RECORDS Compliments of the Treifels :4Double 7' our Trash Back IfNot Satisj15d44 DICICS TRASH SERVICE 541-0562 Compliments to the Class of 1966 i THE WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION , t......,u, r in As is Woodward High School, your Aiumnal Association is the oldest organization of its kind west of the Allegheny Mountains. it is also one of the largest and most active high school alumnol associations in the entire nation. in addition, its members have included such personages as a Pres- ident of the United States, Senators, congressmen, Admirals, Generals, Educators, Professional People and many others who have distinguished themselves locally, nationally, and internationally. Truly, the graduates of Woodward High School have something to be proud of, something that the muiority of high school graduates cmd even some college gradu- ates don't have-heritage, a heritage that is embodied in and perpetrated by the Alumnul Association. The Alumnai Association continuoliy strives to enhance this heritage. This is accomplished in many ways. The most recent is through the Elsa a-nd Clift 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 i962 Graduating Class. .- BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 L! FROM Qt. 0: SENIOR CHOIR W . f mum; $230 ? A n p Looks? 53 09 ?KOB o $hu$ Ensemble Officers Marihu Berger Presidenf-Steve Doherty Vice Pres -Ri:c Nebolsky TreasureriDon Howells Aaron Bor1z Barry Burress Terry Coddell Stan Carpenter Secretary-Corinne ltkof? Sfeve Doherfy Senior Choir OFFIcers Joanie Dunker PresidentiRauiie Schnee Nancy Engstrond Mark Greenberg Margaret Hall Karen Hon- John Hendricks Don Howells Corinne itkoH Kathy McNeil Pafsy McSpadden Jeff Mirche! Mark Morris Rita Nebofsky Ken Neugebauer Amy Nichols Ron Payne Vice Pres.-Jana Van Wagoner Treosurer-Albert Weisbrof Secrefo-ryiVicky Foley Tina Scheve Sandy Schueschner Kay Shoemaker Ron ShuHer Harry Waterman Sue Worrel W. . 'i j c 76K9 Steve Appieboum Velma Bullew Steve Barnes Lynda Bouldin Carol Behn Teni'ro Bunner Pony Burke Kathie Davis Madeline De CloUH'e Cherylann Dicky Sharon Earlywine Frank Farrell Bobbi Pros? 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Complimenrs of SAPADINIS AnanprlePIerIse tToyceZimmerman JanCeWQST TRl-COUNTY THARS Wood word High School Participation Enthusiasm PIde GOLD-SCHNEIDER IN THEM THAR HALLS it H3. 48 THE WOODWARD PAHENT-FAEULTY C DUN BIL Congratulates The Class of 1966 WE HAVE BEEN PLEASED TO SUPPORT YOU AND YOU R FELLOW STU DENTS BY SPONSORING THE MAY FETES THE SENIOR PARTY THE WOODWARD IMPROVEMENT FUND muanauaJw... -. -. W...u mp. .. . - .. A- - '4 1 1'. 1966 WOODWARD TREASURES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .............. DAVID DELEGATOR BUSINESS MANAGER ......... MICHAEL RAPPOPORT STAFF FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS Andy Balterman Paul Nidich Betty Gittelman Dan Schneider Leslie Stevens Nancy Wolf SPORTS INTRODUCTORY Nancy Adams Linda Ellison Mark Morris Robyn Radabaugh Mike Streff Phil Greenland Ron Shuller CLASSES Lonnie Kaplan Norie Miller ADVERTISING Mike Scheffler Steve Applebaum Marilyn Zipkes jeff Kaplan Michael Rappoport SENIORS PHOTOGRAPHY Linda Finkelman CO-ORDINATOR Corinne Itkoff Lilly N izar ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Photograjihy: Pat McKenrick Inc. kandidsq . . . Mabley and Carew Portrait Studio $enior Portrait$ . . . Ohio School Pictures mnderclass portrait9.,Adviser.' Miss Helen Davis. Consultants: Mr. Carl V. Vorpe . . . Mr. Vic Taft American Yearbook C03. Cover Design: Norie Miller. 280 TO THE READER: For each individual at Woodward High School, this has been a year of Trials, Triumphs.J and Treasures. The theme of thetyearn book is suggestive of many things: the challenge to excel, the thrill of success, and the memory of a unique experience. In the chaotic world of Woodward High School, each student, teacher, and administrator is subjected to experiences that mold his char- acter and future. The perception of onets trials and triumphs is culminated in a vast treasure of memories that prepare the in- dividual for life in society. Combining the knowledge of a week-long seminar, a trip to the yearbook plant in Hannibal, Missouri, and many long hours of precise and tedious mental endeavors, the twenty-four members of the 1966 Woodward Treasure: have strived to give an accurate I. ! v3 pictorial representation of life at Woodward. The staff has ulti- mately learned how to function as a unit. while at the same time, appreciating the individual effort that was required of each mem- ber. Their effort has been coordinated into one rich, rewarding memory: The 1965 Woodward Treasures. I oHer my deep appreciation to members of the faculty and ad- ministration, without whose thorough co-operation the book would not have been possible, I extend a note of thanks to Miss Helen E. Davis, our adviser, Mt: Carl VorpeI the yearbook rep- resentative, and Mr. Pat McKenrick, whose unique ability to re- capture life in a photograph is unsurpassed, David Defegator Editor-in-Chief 281 SEN I OR DIRE C TOR T ABBOTT, JAMES, 1111114, 5119 Stover Ave. 1452364, 731-2750: Pep Club 4. ADAIR, ROBERT, 1Roadrunner4, 215 Craft Sc. 1452324, 451- 2894: Baseball 2:D.E.C.A. 4-. ADAMS, HAROLD, 1Steve4, 1727 Andina Ave. 1452374, 731- 0588: Camera Club 2,3; Red Cross 2; Pep Club 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Art League 4. ADAMS, NANCY, 1Sod1um4, 7191 West Aracoma Dr. 1452374, 731-4237: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Student Council Alternate 2,3; Student Council 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Class Council 3; Big Sisters Co-ordinating Committee 4; Group u65 4; Health Careers Club 4; National Honor Society 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Introductory Section 4. ADAMS, NANCY C. 1Nance4, 1963 Berkley Ave. 1452374, 531- 5602: Pep Club 2,4; Alternate 3; Rch Cross 2,4; Art League A1- ternate 2 ,;3 Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4; G AA. 2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Modern Music Masters 4. ADLER, ROBY, 1111113514, 7311 Reading Rd. 1452374, 351.0045: C.O.W.A. 3,4. ALBERT, GARY, 1Mickey4, 735 Avon Fields Ln. 1452294, 751- 2102: 134159112111 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Art League 4; Summer Student Council 3. ALLEN, GREGORY, 4008 Dichl Rd. 1452364, 891-8906: Fom- ball 3; Track 3' ,Wreslling 3 ,;4 W C1ub 3,4 AMOS, JOYCE, 6549 Iris Ave. 1452134, 431-8939: 611-151 Glee 2; Art League 2,3; Pep Club 2;D.E.C.A. 4. ANGEL BEVERLY,1BCV4,5555 Bosworth 1452124, 631-5427: RedCross2,3;4 F..BL.A .3. APKING, BRUCE, 6919 Longview 51. 1452164, 761-1107: Wres- fling 2,3. AFOSTOLIDES, ELIANA, 3370 Woodford 1452134, 731-7646: Polywogs Vice-President 2; President 3,4; Class Council 2; Pep CIub 2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Student Council 3; G.A.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. APPLEBAUM, STEPHEN, 1Steve, Pumbum4, 7616 Yorkshire Pl. 1452374, 761-6090: Art League 2,3; Boys, Glee 2; Chair 3,4; Junior Class Show 3; Senior Class Players 4-; Showcase 3,4; Pep Club 4; French C1ub 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Business Section 4. ARMSTRONG, LEE, 1Army4, 4211 Rose Hill 1452294 , 221-1068: Football 2,3; Swimming 2,3; Trac 2; Art League 2,3,4; Choir 2, 3,4;-Red Cross 2,3,4; Weightlifting 2,3; Pep Club 3,4. ARONOFF, MICHAEL, 7502 Grimm Dr. 14-52374, 821-0525: Junior Honor Society 2; Stage Crew 2,3; Manager 4; Showcase 2,3, Manager 4; Group 65 4; French Club 4; National Merit Semifinaiis! 4; A.P. Review 4-. ASFOUR, HEIDI, 6636 Kennedy Ave 1452134, 3517660: Pep C1111: 4; Art League 4; F...TA 4. AUSTIN, SHIRLEY, 1Shir14, 1015 Dana Ave. 1452294, 961-1867: GHAA 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Y-Teens3 glzBILL, EARL, 3366 Anthony Wayne 1452164, 761-7265: BoysI ee 2. BAKER, JERRY, 1435 Yarmouth 1452374, 731-2892: Art League 2,3,4; Bible Club 3,4. BALLEW, VELMA, 846 E. Mitchell 1452294, 751-4582: Red 21055 2,4; Girls Glee 2; Senior Choir 4; Pep Club 4; Art League BALTERMAN, ANDREW, 1Rcd-Headed 011110, 3971 Beach- wood Ava, 1452294, 281-0200: W.F.A.E. 3: Boys, State 4; Group H65 4; French Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Pep Club 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Faculty Section 4. BARASCH, SANDRA, 1504 Miramar' CL, 1452374, 821-7584: Drama Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Vice- President 4; Pep Club 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Tumring Program 4; Red Cross 4. BARBOUR, WILLIS, 301 North Bend, 1452164, 821.3704: Re- serve Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Reserve Baseball 2; Audio- Visual Aid 2,3; Pep C1ub 2,3,4; 11304151 Glen 4. BARKLEY, MOSTYN, 8429 Wiswell, 1452164, 761-9441: Class Council 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3,4; Boys Glee 4. BARNES, OCEOLA, 3729 Odin Ave.,1452134,891-9074z G.A.A. 3,;1'14 LA 4 BARON, JOHN, 1020 Barry Ln., 1452294, 961-2984: Art League 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,4; Pcp Club 3,4. 282 BASSLER, LINDA, 6509 Pace 1452134, 731-7726: Writer's Con- test 3; A. P. Renew 4, Honor Society 4, F .T. A. 4, Oracle 4 BATCHELOR, LARRY, 1Batch4, 4511 Bristol Ln., 1452294, 242-3390: Wrestling 2,4. BAUMGARTNER, PHILLIP, 1Baumy4, 8405 Mayfair Dr. 1452164, 821-0963: Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; W-Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. BECKER,CHERYL,1Cheri4, 7822 Dawn Rd 1452374, 761- 6321: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,;4 Jazz Club 2,4; Drama. Club2,3,4 Red Cross2; F.T..A 3. BEHN,CAROL,1Bcane1-4,2650 Briarcliffc Ave.1452124, 731- 4827: F. T. A 2, Spanish Club 2; Choir 3, 4; Art League 3, 4; Show- case 3, 4; Pop Club 4 BEIGEL, HAROLD, 1607 Northwood Dr. 1452374, 821-0869. BENJAMIN, PAMELA, 1Pam4, 8115 Stillwcll Rd. 1452374, 761- 8244: Health Careers 2; F.T.A. 2,3; Art League 2,3; alternate 4; Big Sisters 4. BENSON, ELLEN, 1262 Westminster Dr. 1452294, 242-2588: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. BENTLEY, PETER, 1511:1154, 1523 Lakeland 1452374, 751-0571: Wrestling 2; Class Counc114. BERG, ALAN, 1A111c4, 1419 Lakeland Ave. 1452374, 321-6647: Reserve Basketball 2; Reserve Baseball 2, Varsity 3,-;4 Class Coun- cil 2,3: Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Student Council A1ternate 2; Art League 4. BERG, ARLENE, 1L2nie4, 1438 Lakeland Ave. 1452374. 761- 5867: Modern Dance 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2; Bulldog Barks 3; Pep Club 3; Big Sisters 4; Class Council 4; Art League 4. BERGER, MARTHA, 1Marty4, 8124 Fontaine 145236,4, 793- 0500: Choir 2; Enscmble 3,4; Drama Club 2,3; Vicc-President 4; C1355 Secretary 2,3,4; French Club 2; Pep Club 2.3.4; Nationai Thnspian Society 2,. ,4; Bulldog Bark: 2,3;Teature Editor 4; Show- case 3,4; Art League 3; Quin and Stroll 3,4; Gir151 State 3; Girls' Week 4; Honor SOCicty 4. BESEN, JON, 1018 Cheyenne Dr. 1452164, 242-3747: Spanish Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; Red C1055 2; Pep Club 3,4. BETZING, BARRY, 2112 Mystic Ave. 1452164, 821-6608. BISSEL, BARBARA, 4208 North Ave. 1452364, 891-2793: Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,4; Class Counril 3; Schnlastic An Award 3; Big Sisters 4. BLACK, MICHAEL, 3923 Zinslc Ave. 14-52134, 891-7925: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; May Fete 3; Jazz Club 4. BLANTON, BARBARA, 8266 Wundward 1452164, 761-2476: G.A.A. 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 2;Art League 3. BLASBERG, BARRY, 3565 Arborcrcst Ct. 1452364, 891-7556: Radio Club 2,3, Vicc-Presiden! 4; Band 2,3. BLUESTEIN, ROBERT, 1Hotkcy4, 2436 Ardmnre Ave. 1452374, 731-7481: German Club 2,3,4; Pep CIub 2,3; Red Cross Alternate 2; Art League 2,3; D.E.C.A. 4. BOLTON, ALAN, 5457 Grafton Ave. 1452374, 731-2989: German Club 2,3,4; Pup Club 2,3; Boys, Glee 2. BONAPFEL, NORMAN, 1Norm4, 151 Hereford Cl. 1452164, 821-3852: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2; Track 2 BORDEN, ELLEN, 7209 Winding Way 1452364, 591.3594. BORTZ. AARON, 130117.164, 7665 Elbrook Ave. 1452374, 531- 3309: Chair 2,3; Class Council 2,3; Showcase 3,4; Pup Club 4; Senior Class Players Chairman 4: Drama Club 4; Ensemble 4; Hi-Y 4; Student Council 4. BOWERS, CLIFFORD, 1Sharp1e4, 3854 Standish 1452134, 793. 1432. BOWLING, JOHN. H.114 3240 Ashuvod Dr. 1452134, 731-5282: Red Crass 2; Band 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4. BOWMAN,SHEILA,1Sheba4,3626 Ravenwood 1452134, 531- 2798: G.A..A 2.3.4 :Art League 2,43, ; Red Cross 2,:4 German Club 4; Big Sisters 4' Spanish Club 4; Jazz Club 4' F. FA. 4. BRAMMALL, TERRENCE, 1Tcrry4, 6866 Elwynne Dr. 1452363, 891-4389: Debate Team 2,3, Varsity 4. BRANDENBURG, PATRICIA, 2719 Oaklcaf 145212 4. BRILL, EDDIE, 1586 Crest Hill 1452374, 821-1588: Pep Club 2, 3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Bulldog Bark: 4. BROCK, PAUL, 2918 Losannville 1452134, 731 -4B72. Senior Band 2, 3; Shoucasc 2 ,3; W...FA E 3, 4. hymn wrva grim BROWN, COLEMAN, 4Butc111, 3853 Zinsle Ave. 4452131, 891- 5510: Cross Country 3, Co-captain 4-; Red Cross 3; Pop Club 3- Art League 3,4; Basketball 4-; Track 4; W Club 4. BROWN, JACQUELINE, 4111141191, 7313 Bronkcrcsl 4452371, 351-0778: Drama Club 2; Health Careers 2; Art League 3,4; Big $151015 4; Pop Club aiternate 4. BROWN, MARCIA. 2329 Vera 4452371, 531- 2785: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 2,4; Pap Club 2, 3, 4; Bulldog Barks 3 ,4; Quill and Scroll 3 ,;4 Oracle Staff 4; Big Sisters 4' F.T.A 4; Red Cross 4 BROWN, SHIRLEY, 3632 Reading Rd. 4452291. BRUNO, VALERIE, 4Val1, 2424 St. Albans 4452371, 531-1652: Art League 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4. BURDEN, SONDRA, 4Birdic1, 3948 Holman 4452361, 791-2634: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Girls Glee 3. BURKE, PATRICIA, 4Pattie1, 6005 Dryden Ave. 4452131, 531- 0265: Art League 2,3,4; Chnir 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Y-chns 2; Drama Club 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4-; Red Cross 4. BURNETT, KAREN, 4Cilla1, 1967 Andina 4452371, 731-5639: Y-Tecns 3; Pep Club 3; Art Club 3; Big Sisters 4. BURRESS, BARRY, 4jethm1, 1616 Elizabeth Pl. 4452371, 351- 3600: Funtball Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Basketball Reserve 2, Var- siiy 3,4; Track Varsiw 2; Pop Club 2,3,4; Boys Glee Vite-Presidcnt 3; Ensemble 4; W Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4-; Showcase 4; Homecoming King 4-. BURT, VERNON, 4Rudy1, 3836 Edgchill P1. 4452291, 751-8383: Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Wrcst1ing 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2. BUTCHKES, BRYNA, 4Bib11, 31.20 E. Galbraith Rd. 4452361, 791-2661: French Club 2; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor So- ciety 3,4; Red Cross 2; Shuwcase 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 4. BUTLER, THOMASINA, 4Tommie1, 530 Charming St, 4452101, 721-0678: G.A.A. 2; C.O.W.A. 2; Pcp Club 2,3,4; An League 4; Jazz Club 4. CADDELL, TERRY, 5219 Graftun 44-52371, 351-1989: Boys Glee 2; Chair 3; Ensemble 4; Showcase 3.4; Pep Club 3,4; Modern Music Masters 4. CALDWELL, POLLY, 3222 Woodford Rd. 44-52131, 631-1721: Junior Honnr Society 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Cuuncil altcr- nale 2.3; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2; Polywogs 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Council 4. CAMPBELL, ELEANOR, 4Big 1311191, 6112 Hedge Ave. 4452131, 891-8236: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3; Red Cross 3; Girls Glen 3; F.B.L.A. 4-; Big Sisters 4-;Studcn1Cuuncil4. CAMPBELL, HAROLD, 4Handsome Har01d1, 676 N. Crescent 4452291, 751- 6391: Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2 ,3; Wrestling 2, 3, Class Cuuncil 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4: D. EC .A. 4. CAMPBELL, JACQUELINE, 4Jacki1, 1234 BOndiCk 4452301, 232-0597: F.B.L.A. 3, President 4-; Bulldog Barks 4; Pep Club 3; juniur Prom Committee 3; Big Sisters 4. CAMPBELL, JAMES, 4Jim1, 1333 Yarmnuth Ave. 4452371, 351-5818: Spanish Club 2,3; Basketban 2; Y.F.C. 2,3; Intramural Track 3; D.E.C.A. 4. CARPENTER, STANLEY, 4Carp1, 17 Glendale St. 4452161, 761- 8121,- Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Class Council 2.3,4; Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; May Fete 3; Group 11652 4-; W Club 4. CARROLL, CAROLYN, 2629 Bmmont 4452371, 531-2087: Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; chatc Team 3; Art League 3,4; Y- Tecns 3;Big Sisters 4; Showcase 4; D.E.C.A. 4-. CEDERGREN, DAVID, 4Cedy1, 3907 E. Gatewood 4452361, 791-1804: Basketball 2; Reserve Baseball 2, Varsity 3,4; Cross Country 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4. CHAMBERLAIN, DAVID, 5843 Red Bank Rd. 4452131, 891- 0990: Wrestling 2; Football 2,3,4. CHAPMAN. BRAD, 40113151, 6228 Montgomery 4452131, 631- 4621: Art League 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Safe Driving Rodeo 3; Health Careers 4-. CHAPMAN, MICHAEL, 4Mike1, 260 Kearney St. 44-52121, 8214 4853: Student Store 2,3,4; Speech Cnntest 3 CHARKINS, MARILYN, 7624 Greenland 4452371, 761-2993: Health Careers 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 3; Big Sismrs 4; Equestrian Club 4. CITRON, JONATHAN, 4Evil-Eye-F1eaglc1, 3941 Beechwood 4452291, 751-2178: Bulldog Bark: 4-. CITRON, MICHAEL. 7836 Newbedfurd 44-52371. 761-7043. 283 CIVIN, ELAINE, 4Lani1, 734-5 Laureloak 44-52371, 531-7968: Junior Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 3,4; Class Day 3; Class Coun- cil 4; Big Sisters 4; Senior Class Players 4-. CLAYTON, ROBERT, 4Bobby1, 7224 Winding Way 44-52361, 891-2582: Art League 2; Swim Team 2,3,4. COHEN, RITA, 4Rete1, 5119 Stover Ave. 44-52371, 731-8048: Art League 2; Pep Club 2; Red Cross 2. COLE, LOUIS, 4Lou1, 1502 Corvallis Ave. 4452371, 761- 2691: Pep Club 2; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3; D.E.C.A. Presi- dent 4; Student Council alternate 4-. COLEBROOK, STEVE, 7252 Chctbert 4452361, 791-6813: Art League 2,3,4; Scholastic Art Entry 2,3,4; Oracle artist 3,4; Bull- dog Barks artist 3; Eden Park Art Academy 4-; Pep Club 2,3. CONNELL, MARY, 4Beetsie1. 316 Forestwood 4452161, 821- 7074: G.A.A. 2,3, manager 4; Class Council 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Health Careers 2, Vice- Prcsident'4; Showcase 3; Equestrian Club 4-. COOK, LESTER, 4Buddy1, 1315 Ryland 4452371, 351-2093: Sen- ior Band 2,3,4; Student Store 2,3,4. COOPER, SHELBY, 8473 Ridge Rd. 44-52361, 791-5226: GMAA 2; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2,,;34 Art League 2; Student Council 2,,;34 Inter Club Cnuncii 4, Class Council 3,4; Girls Week 3; A.P. Review 4; Group 55 4' Big Sisters 4-. COPPELL, RONALD, 4R0n1, 2508 St. Albans 4452371, 731- 4591: Cross Couniry 2; Drama Club 2; Red Cross 3; Student Council satire 3; Writers Contest 3; Class Cnuncil 4-; Pop Club 4; C.O.W.A. 4-; Showcase 4-. COSTELLO, MICHAEL, 5927 Carthage Ct. 4452121, 731-5687. CREECH, RONALD, 6746 Dunn Ave. 4452131, 351.2409; Pep 01.119 3,4. CROMWELL, ELIZABETH, 4Liz1, 1664 Rose Pl. 4452371, 531- 6815: Student Council alternate 2; Drama Club 2; Art League 2, 3; Pep Club 2,3,4;Gir151 Glen 4. CROOKS, DOUGLAS, 3976 Warwick Ave. 44-52291, 751-8831. DARDING, GEORGE, 4Mike1, 1867 Dalewood Pl. 4452371, 631- 5440: Golf Team 2,4. DAVIS, KATHRYN, 4Katt1, 1534- Fairfax 4452071, 961-8774: Girls Glee 2,3; Art League 2; Cheerleader Reserve 3; Y-Teens 3; Pep Club 3,4; Red Cross 3; G.A.A. 4-; F.B.L.A. 4; Choir 4. DAVIS, TRUDY, 414-0 Home Ave. 44-52361, 791-5413: German Iub 3. DeCLOUE'I'TE, MADELINE, 746 Greenwood 4452291, 961- 7058: Choir 4; G.A.A. 4 DELEGATOR, DAVID, 4Gator1, 1025 Avondale Ave. 4452291, 751-3752: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3; Writers Gomes1 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; French Club 4; Gmup H65 4; 11,: Academic Captain 4; Art Club 4-; A.P. Review 4; American Field Service 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. DESSAUER, CHARLENE, 4Char1, 3459 Section Rd. 4452371, 731-9502: Pep Club 4-. DICKEY, CHERYLANN, 4Cheri1, 5171 TuLane Rd. 4452121, 631-1036: Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Library Aid 2; Art League 2,3; Thespian Society 3,4; W.F.A.E. 4-; Oracle 4-; Senior Class Players 4; Speech Team 4-. DILBERT, LINDA, 270 Caldwell Dr. 4452161, 761-3160: Girls Glee 2,4; Pep Club 2,4; Drama Club 2; Class Council 2; Art League 3; Senior Prom Committee 4. DOHERTY, STEVE, 6740 Hampton 4452361, 891-8525: Class Cnuncil 2,3; Choir 2; Ensemble 3, President 4-; Art League 2; Pep Club 2,3, Vice-Presidcnt 4; Showcase 3,4; Thespian Society 3,4; Junior Pmm Chairman 3; Citizenship Award 3; May Fate 3; Mod- ern Music Masters 4-; lnter-Club Council 4; Group H65 4-; Student Council Alternate 3, Historian 4, Drama Club 3,4. DONAHUE, FORREST, 4Woudy1, 812 5. Crescent Ave. 4452291, 861-4396: Class President 2; Student Council 2; Red Cross 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2,4; Writers Contest 3; Summer Class Council 4. DUKES, CHARLES, 4Charlie1, 1105 Regent 44-52371, 242-0287: Art League 3,4; Pep Club 4. DUNKER, JOAN, 4Joanie1, 3722 Congreve Ave. 44-52131, 531- 2511: PTA. 2; Pep Club 2,4; Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Senior Class Players 4-; Art League 4-. DURST, GWENDELYN, 4Gwen1, 1955 Seymour Ava. 4452371, 731-0420: G.A.A. 2,3, Recording Secretary 4; Art League 3,4; Red Cross 3,4; Pep Club 4. DWYER, DORIS, 8421 Mayfair Dr. 4452161, 761-5288: Art League 2,3,4; Girls GEee Club 2; Pep Club 4; Bulldog Bark: 4. EARLYWINE, SHARON, 1Ear1y1, 5524 Lester 1452131, 531- 2685; Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Red Cross 2;C11o1'1' 2,3,4; Show- case 3,4; Drama Club 2; Art League 2; Class Council alternate 3; Big Sisters 4. EASTER,LARRY,1919 Avonlea Ave 631- 5445: Art League 2, 3,;4 RedCross234 D...AEC :11 .EDELL, ROSALYN, 1R021, 6238 MayHowet Ave. 1452371, 631- 1567: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Health Careers 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. EGGERS, LINDA, 8377 Cunon Ave. 1452161, 761-0296: Eques- trian Club 4; Glen Manor Project 4. ELLIS, JACQUES, 1Strap1, 747 Greenwood Ave. 1452291, 861- 7355: Cross Country 2; Track 2; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; Student Council 4. ELLISON, LINDA, 11311, 126 Hunsford 1452161, 821-4574: Class Council 2, Vice-President 3,4; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Showcase 4; Honor Society 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Art League 2; Latin Club 2; Inter-Racial Committee 3,4; Group u65n 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Introductory Section 4. EMANUEL, REGGIE, 897 Clinton Springs 1452291, 751-5418: Spanish Club 2; Wrilers Contest 2,;3 Thespian Society 3, Oratl: 3, Editor 4; Bu7la'og Bark: 3,4;D1'ama Club 3,;4 Honor Society 4' ,Big Sisters 4. ENGSTRAND, NANCY, 6282 Orchard Ln. 1452131, 731-6936: Student Council 2, Historian 3, ViCe-President 4; Choir 2; En- semble 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Shuwcasc 3,4; Junior Prom Quecn 3; Girls Week 3; Homecoming Court 4-; A.P. Review 4; Group 265 4. EPSTEIN, IRO, 1960 Garden Ln. 14-52371, 351-0744. EVERMAN, JOYCE, 4148 Home Ave 1452361, 891- 2932: Pep Club 2, 3 ,4; Art League 2, 3; Big Sisters 4; F. TA FALLON, JOSEPH 1Jay1, 5547 Red Bank Rd. 1452131, 791- 5931: Pep Club 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4. FARLEY, LAVONNE, 1Vnn1, 11 Laurel Ave. 1452161, 761. 4984: Y-Teens 3; Pep Club 4. FERRELL, FRANK, 1130 Regent St., 342-1539: Boys' Glee 2; Choir3,.4 FIELD, ROBERT 1Bob1, 1636 California Ave. 1452371, 631- 0392: Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Red Cross Treasurer 2,3,4; Jun- ior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Bulldog Bark: 3, Editor- in-Chief 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Harvard Book Award 3; IFS Acaclemic'3 alternate 4. FIERMARK, MARIANNE, 1515 Lakeland Ave. 1452371, 761- 0562: Junior Honor Society 2; Polywugs 2,3; Girls Swim Team 2; Pep Club 2; Art League 2,3; Class Council 3; Group 2652 4; Na- tional Merit Semifinaiist 4; A.P. Review 4. FINBERG, DIANE, 1Frose1l1, 2617 St. Albans Ave. 1452371, 631- 5525: Girls Glee 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Drama Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Writers Contest Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Oracle 4; Big Sisters 4; Tutoring Program 4. FINKELMAN, LINDA, 3260 E.Ga1braith Rd. 1452361, 891- 3679: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Polywogs 4; Big Sisters 4; AP. Review 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Senior Section 4; Senior Prom Commitlee 4. FISH, RICHARD, 1Dick1, 6102 Joyce Ln. 1452371, 731-6407: Football Manager 2,3; Track Manager 2; Camera Club 2,3; Wrestling Manager 3; Class Day Committee 3; Art League 4. FLOYD, CAROLYN, 6134 Kennedy Ave. 1452131, 351-6841: Art League 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3; Red Cross 3; Lunchroom Aid 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Pep Club 4; Health Careers 4. FOHLEN, CAROL, 2671 Vera 1452371, 351-2598: Pep Club 2, 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3; Health Careers 3,4; Big Sister5 4; Oracle alternate 4. FOLAND, RICK, 1Fireplug1, 6132 Fairway Dr. 1452121, 351- 6949: Reserve Fomball 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Wrestling 2; Choir 2,3; Student CounciI alternate 2,3, Sergeant of Arms 3; Showcase 3; W Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4. FOX, JOHN, 1Jack1, 5156 Fairway Dr. 1452121, 531-4331: Show- case 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 3,4 FOX, KAREN, 1Kandy1, 1710 Greenview 1452371, 531-8154: F.T.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Writers Contest 2,3; Junior Achievement 3; Art Club 3; Debate Team 3; Student Council 3; A.P. Re- view 4; Big Sisters 4; Oracle 4. FRANKLYN, DANIEL, 1Danny1, 8105 Debonair C1. 1452371, 821-1822: Senior Band 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Student Council 2; C.O.W.A. 3. 254 FRAZIER, REGINALD, 1005 Burton, 281-6594. FRELAND, JEFF, 5727 Danger Ln. 1452121, 531-7446. FRELAND, MICHAEL, 6431 Stover Ave. 1452371, 5131:3925: Gulf 3,4; Red Cross alternate 4 FRENSER, BILL, 1143 annc Ave. 1452371, 242-2635. FRIEDMAN, DONALD, 1Giant D0n1,1719 Andina Am 1452371, 531-77541F00tball 2, Camera Club 2, 4; President 3; Bulldog Barks 2, 3; Art League 2; Red Cross 3: D 15.0.41. 4. FRIEDMAN, LESLIE, 11.051, 1704 Stonybrnnk 1452371, 761- 2377: Pcp Club 3. FRISBY, CHERYL ANNE, 3982 Lowry Ave. 1452291, 961-2535: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Art League 2; Girls Glee 3; Tutoring Program 4. FRISCH, ARLEEN. 7701 Greenland P1. 1452371, 821-4624: Art League 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Spanish Club 2; Red Cross 2; Junior Achievement 3; Health Careers 3; Oracle 4; Big Sisters 4; F.B.L.A. 4. FRISCH, DAVID, 8440 Springvalley Dr. 1452361, 11915941: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art Lcaguc 2,3; Red Cross 2,3: Debate Team 3; Camera Club 3,4; Health Careers 4. FROST, BOBBI, 1Frosty1, 5705 Vallcy View Ave. 1452131, 531- 3392: Pulywogs 2. Vicc-President 3; Drama Club 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Show 3; Senior Class Players 4; Showcase 3,4; Mod- ern Music Masters 4. FULTON, ROBERTA,1Bobbic1, 6330 Parkman Pl. 1452131, 631-6447: Pep Club 2,3,4; G. A. A. 3; Junior Achievement 3; F.T.A. Historian, Librarian 4; Tuturing Program 4; Big Sisters 4. GALSTER, HENRY, 1Hank1, 1578 Crest H1115 1452371, 821- 4684: Pep Club 2; German Club 3,4; Art League 3. GANSON, HARRIET, 1Goose1, 3361 East Galbraith 1452361, 793-3653: F.T.A. 2; Drama Club 2,3; Cierk 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Oracle 3, Assistant Editor 4; Bufldog Bark: Business Staff 3; Exchange Edi- tor 4; Art Club 3; Big Sisters 4; Majoretles 4; Senior Class Players 4; Girls Swim Team 4; Our Town cast 4. GARY, JUDE, 1Mike1, 5860 Rhode Island Ave. 1452371: Hi-Y 4. GELLER, ARTHUR, 1Artie, Dukc1, 664-1 Meadowridge 1452371, 351-7149: Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Student Council A1- temate 2; Bulldog Barks 3,4. GHEARING, MARY, 2729 Arbor Ave. 1452091, 731-4745: D.E.C.A. 4; Big Sisters 4. GIACOMETTI, VALERIE, 1Jark1, 5227 Bona Vista 1452131, 631-7365: Art Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Writ.- ers Contest 2;G.A.A. 3,4; Equestrian Club 4; French Club 4. GILBERT, BEVERLY, 135111, 6631 Vine St. 14-52161, 761-2755: Art League 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Big Sisters 4; Pep Club 4. GILBERT, FEOTIS, 1041 Dana Ava. 1452061, 221-7537: Foot- ba112,3; Wrestling 2,3, Coach 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 4. GILDENBLATT, JEFF, 1Gildy1, 1836 Wynnewood 1452371, 761-0853: Boys Glee Club 4; Choir 4; Red Cross 4; Art League 4; Group 65 4 GINSBURG, JOSEPHA, 1617 Miramar Ct. 1452371, 761-9974: German Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Alt League 2,3,4. GI'I'TELMAN, BETTY, 1Cassius1, 1343 Westminster 1452291, 242-1759: junior Honor Society Secretary 2; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Swim Team 2; Honur Society Executive Board 3, Vice-Presidem 4; Showcase 3,4; Writers Contest 3; Junior Achievement 3; A.P. Review 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Faculty Section 4; nMost Sludiousu 4; Girls! Week 3. GLANTZ, SIDERA IRENE, 1805 Crest Hill 14-52371, 821-6459: Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Art League 3. GLASSMAN, DEBORAH, 1Debby1, 2521 Kellerman Avc. 1452371, 531-3429: French Club 2,3,4; G.A,A, 2,3,4; Debate Team 2; Junior Achievement 3; Big Sisters 4; Honor Society 4; Health Careers 4; Tutoring Program 4. GOLAND, KEN, 1Hugo1, 8750 Arbortrest Dr. 1452361, 791- 0408: Bulldng Barks 2, Sports Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. GOLDBERG, JONATHAN, 1Jody1, 2640 St. Albans 14-52371, 531-0477: Debate Team 2,3,4; Grade 3,4; Band 2,3. GOLDSTEIN, STEVE, 1Goldic1, 7590 Elbmok 1452371, 731- 1783: Reserve Baseball 3; Pep Club 4; Art League 4; Health Ca rears 4. GOODWIN, LINDA, 1Algae1, 8480 Lynnehaven Dr. 1452361, :91-6974; Golf Team 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Big Esters 4. g, 1 1 1 1 GREENBERG, MARK, 1Mark-Mark, Bark-Bark, $0111, 1515 Shenandoah Ave. 1452371, 761-2372: Choir 2,3; Art- League 2,3, 4; Student Counci1 alternate 2; Writers Contest 2; Pep Club 2; Ensemble 4; Showcasc 3,4. GREENBERG, RICHARD, 1Dick1, 2606 Ridgecliff: Ave. 1452131, 731-2226: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3; Red Cross 2, 3,4; May Fete 3; Group H65 4. GREENE, CLARENCE, 3832 Edgehill P1. 1452291 , 281-2378: Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. GREENE,PATRICIA,1Grccnic1, 667 E. MitchelAl Ave 1452291, 861-4690: Modern Dance 2,,3 President 4; GA 'Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4; Red Cross 2' Girls Glee 3; A211 League 3' Pep C1ul; 3; Showcase 3,4; Lunchmom 3,4; Pigskin Preview Queen 4. GREENLAND, PHILIP, 1141111, 7334 Scotlwood Ave., 1452371, 761-9349: Student Council 2; Executive Board 4; Key Club 2,3, President 4', Tennis 2,3,4; Junior Hunur Society President 2; A1- Iiance Francaise 2; Red Cross 2; Pep Club 2; French Club Treas- urer 3, President 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Honor Society 3; Execu- tive Board 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Sports Editor 4' Bulldog Bark; 3,;4 Williams College Book Awa1'd 3; Group ,,55,; 4, W Club 4, A. P. Review 4' Inter- Club Council 4; KMost Likely to Succeed,1 4; Senior Prom Committee 41 GREENWELL, STEVE, 1S1ick-um1, 3751 Aikenside 1452131, 631-9021: Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4 Basketball 2; Weightlifting 2; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 2, ;Pep Club 2, 4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 2,3 4' Tennis Team 3, 4, W Club 3:4; May Pole 3; Class Council 4. GRIFFIN, THOMAS SQUIRE, 1Jun1m'1, 68 Decamp 1452161, 761-6215: Pep Club 2,3; Red 01055 2,3,4; Art League 2,3. GRON, ROBERT, 1130131, 6414 Hammel Ave, 1452371, 631-7019. HAARMAN, SUSAN, 15m, 214 West 69111 51. 1452161, 761- 4841: 1113.13.11. 4. HAHN, BARRY, 1Lurc111, 2515 St. Albans Ave. 1452371, 731- 3552: Football 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Health Ca- reers 4; Debate 4. HAMM, DONALD, 1Eddie1, 1214 Yarmouth Ave. 1452371, 631- 6136: Pep Club 3,4. HANLEY, KRISTINA, 1Kriss1, 1958 Seymour Ave. 1452371, 531- 3990: GA '1 9.; Pep C111 h2,,;34 Art League 2,3,4; Senior Class Players Secretary 4;1 Our Tuwn cast 4; Showcase 4; Group H65H 4; Big Sisters 4; Drama Club 4' Class Council 4;S1'10wcase 4.. HANLEY, RICHARD, 1Rich1, 1958 Seymour Ave. 1452371, 531- 3990: Senior Class Players 4; Bnokroom 3,4; Pep Club 3, Execmive Board 4; May Fate 3; Drama Club 4; 1LOur Town Cast 4; Shaw- casc 4; Thespian Society 4. HANSEN. SANDIE, 2847 Burkhart 1452131, 631-3083: Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 3; Big Sisters 4; Jan Club 4. HARPER, KATHY, 1Puddin1, 3845 Dunloe Ave. 1452131, 793- 2186: Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. HARPER, LARRY, 3831 Edgehill P1. 1452291, 961-3263: Foot- ball 2,3,4; Wcight Lifting 2; Track 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Wres- tling 3,4; W Club 3,4. HARRIS, CHERIE, 2375 Section 1452371, 731-8892: Modern Dance 2.3; Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 3; Jazz C1111: 4; Big Sisters 4. HARRIS, DANIEL, 1Big Dan1, 717 N. Crescent 1452291, 281- 0747: Red Cross 2; Student Council 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Art. League 3,4; Spanish Club 4. HARRIS, LINDA, 3345 Woodford 1452131. 531-8223: Student Council 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Health Careers 2; Class Cuuncil 3; Red Cross 3,4. HARRIS, LYNDA, 6403 Stover 1452371, 351-4808: Drama Club 2,4: Red Cross 2,3,4; Health Careers 3; Big Sisters 4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Art. League 4. HARRISON, ROBERT, 1Bubby1, 1638 Plum 1452251, 542-5695: Art Club 2,3,4; Choir 2: Cross Country 2; Red Cross 2; Art League 3; Jazz Club 4. HARRISON, SHEILAH, 5076 Dryden Ave. 1452131, 531-7345: Junior Humar Sucicty 2; Pep Club 2,3,4: Honor Suciety 3,4; Shaw- case 3,4; Equestrian Club Treasurer 4; Art League 4; Lead Ma- joreue 4. HARROP, STEVEN, 6414 Slewar! Rd. 1452271, 271-8046: Red Grass 2; Ar! League 2,3; Pep Club 4. HART, KAREN, 1410 Kenova Ave. 1452371, 761-2519: Choir Accmnpanist 2; Spanish Club 2: Junior Honor Society 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Red Cross 2; Student Council alternate 2; F.T.A. 2; Ensemble 3, Accompanist 4; Honnr Society 3,4; Class Council 3; Showcase 3,4; Drama CIub 3; May Fate 3; Art League 4; Big Sisters 4; Modern Music Masters 4. 28.5 HARTSOCK, MARCIA, 5866 Red Bank Rd. 1452131, 891-1256: Art League 2,3; Art Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Pep Club 2,3, Executive Board 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; A.P. Review 4; Senior Class Players 4; Group 365 Secretary 4; Choir Accnmpanisl 4; Modern Music Masters 4; National Thespian Society 4. HARVEY BARBARETTE, 6708LHigh1and 1452361, 793- 2548: GA.A. 2,3: Pep C1ub234; F.B L..A -.TF T..A 4; Big Sisters4; m: Senior Class Players 4; Student Counci1 alternate 4. HASSEBROCK, RICHARD, 111212211, 2667 Langdon Farm RC1. 1452121, 731-5693: CIass Council 2; Band 2; Hi-Y 2,3, Historian ;; Ehzir 3,4; F0111 C1ub 3; Red Cross 3; Showcase 3,4; Bulldog ar .1' . HAVENS, GARRY, 5747 Lester Rd. 1452131, 351-3522: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4. HAVLIK, PETE, 6998 Glenmeadow 1452371, 731-1056: Wres- tling 2; Pep CEub 2,3,4. HAY, JOHN, 10111451, 6656 Dante 1452131, 351-2809: Radio Club 2; Art League 2,3; Red Cross 2,3. HAYDEN, THOMAS, 1Chico1, 1012 Burton Avc. 1452291, 871- 6138: Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Art League ,3,4. HAYES, DONNA, 6405 Tyne Ave. 1452131, 731-4508: Pep Club 2,3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2; Class Council 3; Girls Week 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Chair 4; Drama C1ub 4; Our Towrfl cast 4; Showcase 4; Big Sisters 4; Senior Class Players 4. HAYSLIP, DANA, 3744 Reading 1452291, G.A.A. 2; 13,150.11. 4. HECKER, ELAINE, 5612 Ahbottsfond St. 1452121, 531-8898: Pep Club 4. HEINTZELMAN, NANCY, 6524 Biueridge Ave. 1452131, 731- 9022: Chnir 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Art Club 2,3,4; Showcasc 3,4. HENDRICKS, JOHN, 1Sm0ky1, 5837 Kennedy 1452131, 731- 3358: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Choir 2,3; Ensemble 4; French Club 2; Showcase: 3,4; Class Council 4. HERRICK, BARBARA, 2632 Briarcliffe 1452121, 351-2059: Show- case 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3; Student Council a1ternate 4; Big Sisters 4. HERZOG, MARCIA, 78 Laurel Ave. 1452161, 761-3667: Red gfogs22,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama 11 . HERZOG, RICHARD, 78 Laurel Ave, 1452161, 761-3687: Gym- nastics 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Pep Club 4. HILLMAN, ISIAH, 1022181, 3727 Odin Avc. 1452131, 791-0170: Reserve Football 2, Varsity 3,4; Reserve Basketball 2, Varsity 3,4; Inter-Racial Committee 3,4; A11 League and All City Baskeiball 3; A11 League and All City Football 4. HIRSCHBERG, DAVID, 1Dave1, 3295 S. Whitetree Circle 1452361, 793-2240: Debate 2; Folk Club 2; Pep C1ub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; French 2,3; Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Senior Class Players 4. HOCK,HOWARD,1Buddy1, 8436 Woodbine 1452161, 761- 78801W1'estling 2, Latin Club 2; Art League 2, 3 ,4; Red Cross 3, 4; Pep Club 3 ,4. HODDE, JULIA, 111111121, 6521 Sto11 Ln. 1452361, 891-6083: Art Club 23.4; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 2; Showcase 2,4; Class Council 4; Senior Class Players 4; AP. Review 4; Bulldog Barks illustrator 4. HOELTKE, JUDITH 11udy1, 3813 Congreve Ave.1452131, 631-0395:Ar1 League 2; Dmma Club 2 3. Choir 2,3 4, Showcase 3, 4' Honor Society 3 ,;4 Pep Club 3,;4 Senior Class P1ayers 4; Big Sisters 4' ,Group 1165 4; A. P. Review 4; Art Club 4. HOFFMAN NANCY,1095 Sunnyslope 1452291, 242-1695: Art League- 2 .3 ,4; Pep Club 4; Big Sisters 4 HOFFMAN, SHARON, 2919 Mapleleaf Ave. 1452121, 631-6194: Modern Dance 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Equestrian Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4. HORN, GARY, 8315 Marley St. 1452161 761-1285: Art League 2,3,4; Bulldog Barkx 3. HOWARD, MIKE, 1Stoney Burke1, 3924 Standish 1452131, 891- 3506: BasketbalI 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3; W Club 2,3; Baseball 3. HOWELLS, DONALD, 1Don, Hood1, 151 Millsdale 1452161, 761-1525: Student Council 2; Art League 2; Choir 2; Ensemble 3, 4; Showcase 3,4; Pep Club 3,4: Modern Music Masters 3,4; Class Council 4; Senior Class Players 4. HUBER, PAULA, 5707 Marmion Ave. 1452121, 531-2898: Jun- ior Honor Society 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Show- case 3,4; Senior Band 2,3, Historian 4; Modern Music Masters 4; F.T.A. 4; Music Contest 4. HUCKABY, BARBARA, 211 Clinton Springs 1452171. 961- 6670: Red Cross 2; Y-Tecns 2,3; Girls Glee 2; Art League 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Choir 3,4; Shnwcasc 3,4; Health C21- recrs 3,4. HUMES, THOMAS, 1Hug01, 2731 Silverleaf Ave. 1452121, 631- 2774: Bulldog Bark: 2, Sports Editor 3,4; Student Council alternate 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Class Council 3: Oracle 3,4; Group 6511 4; SEnior Class P1ayers 4; Post-Time: Star cur- respondcnt 4; W.S.A.1. correspondenl 4. HUNT, BEVERLY, 1Barb1, 6814 Kenton Ave. 1452361, 891- 2891. ITKOFF, CORINNE, 1Syringe, Cringe1, 1032 Valley Ln, 1452291, 221-2250: Drama Club 2,3; Choir 2; Ensemb1c 3, Secretary 4; Junior Honor Society Vice-Presidcnt 2; Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 2,4; National Thespian Society 2,- Student Council al- ternate 2; 3Thc Enchantcd2 cast 3; May Feta 3; A1liancc Fran- caisc 3,4; Big Sister 4; French Club Treasurer 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Senior Section 4; AP. Review 4. JACOBS, ESTHER, 7834 Dawn Rd. 1452371, 821-2957: Junior Honor Snciety 2; Honor Society 4. JAWORSKI, LINDA, 5243 Lillian Dr. 1452371, 631-2730: Pep Club 3,4; Art League 4. JEFFRIES, INGRID, 6601 Plainfield Rd 1452361, 791-1852: G.A.A. 2,3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sis- ters 4; F.B.L.A. 4. JOHNSON, BETTY, 13001, 6199 Coleridge 1452131, 793- 0478: G.A,A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; An League 2. JOHNSON, CECELIA, 1Punch1, 6121 W, Fordham Pl. 1452131, 791-5692: Pep Club 2,3: Y-Tcens 2; G.A.A. 2, hfanager 3,4; Red Cross 3; Showcase 3; Modern Dance 3,4; F.B.L.A. Secretary 4. JOHNSON, DEBORAH, 1Dceja1, 5847 Rhoda Island 1452371, 731-2063: Modern Dance 2,4; G.A.A. 2,4; Red Cross 2; Gymnas- tics 2,4; Showcase 4; Girls Glen 4. JOHNSON, MARCIA, 6537 Brackenridge 1452131, 631-3073: Pep Club 2,5,4; Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4. JOHNSON, ROBERT, 3546 Lumfurd P1. 1452131, 731-2555. JOHNSON, STEVEN, 3954 S. Fordham 1452131, 791-2719. JONES, BONNIE, 2811 Curtclyou Pl. 1452131, 351-0403: Drama C1ub2,3,4; Pep Club 4. JONES, WILLIAM, 1Squirre11, 3824 Oakcrcst 1452361, 891- 7347: Track 2; German Club 2,3 1. Cross Country 3; Pep Club 4. JORDAN, MARDI, 946 Dana Ave. 1452291, 861-1350. KABRIN, BROOKE, 1402 Corvallis 1452371, 761-6576: Health Caarzcrs 2; French Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Pop Club 2,4; Art League 2, , . KAELTER. BONNIE, 1972 Seymour 1452371, 631-6102: F.T.A. 2,3,4; Health Careers 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Pep Club 3; Big Sisters 4. KALAN, ARLENE, 1K.K.1, 3980 Ledgewood 1452291, 281- 7889: Chair 2; Pep Club 2,4; Art League 2,4; Showcase 3. KANELOPOULOS, FRIEDA, 3736 w. Berkley 1452361, 793- 0991: Pop Club 2. KEQNTOR, THEODORE, 1Ted1, 1606 Section 1452371, 821- 6 1, KAPLAN, JEFFREY, 1Je6'1, 1232 Westminster Dr. 1452291, 242-5020: Key Club 2.3, Secretary 4: Spanish Club 2; Junior Hon- or Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Health Careers 3, President 4; C.O,W.A. 3, President 4: Pop Club 3,4; A.P. Review 4; Group 26551 4; WOODWARD TREASURES business Section 4. KASSNER, KENNETH. 3940 Orchard 1452361, 891-2595: Choir 2; Bulldog Bark: 3; Pep Club 4, KASTENS, CAROL, 26 Hillsdale Ave. 1452161, 761-3134: Big Sisters 4; D.E.C.A. 4, KATZ, LOUIS, 3960 Winding Way 1452291, 221-7722: Tennis 2; French Club 2,3; Swim Team 2,3, Captain 4; Key Club 4; Student Council alternate 4,- Equestrian Club President 4; Inter- Club Council 4; Bulldog Barks 4: KELLY, KATHRYN, 1Kris1, 515 Camden Ave. 1452291, 221- 4126, KEMP, CHARLOTTE, 1Char1, 7345 Reading Rd.1452371, 731- 6099: Art League 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Cluh 2,3,4;Ch01r 2; Spanish Club 2: Hcahh Carccrs 3; D.E.C.A. 4, KENDRICK, CLABORN, 1M0hair Kcn1, 3955 Wcss Park Dr. 1452171, 221-0122: Studcnt Council 2; Baskctball 2,3,4; Bascbafl 2; Track 3,- Art League 3; Pep Club 4. 286 KESSELRING, KAREN 1293 Woodland Ave. 1452371, 761- 2613: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,4: Red Cross 2,3,4; Show- case 2; Class Council 2; Student Council 3; Senior Class Players 4; Equestrian Club 4. KHOURY, CHARLES, 1Nick1, 6271 Orchard Ln. 145213,1 631- 4929: C.O.W.A. 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4: Red Cross alternate 3, KIMPEL, BARBARA, 1Jan1E1, 5700 Wyait Ave. 145213,1 531- 8587: Drama Club 2; Pop Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2.3,4; Art League 4; Class Council 3. KINCQID, RONALD, 3865 Odin 145213,1 891-8441: Fnoaball 2; Radlo Club 2; Red Cross 2; Wrestling 3; Boys Glen 4. KING, PATRICIA, 1Patly,1 1455 Summit Rd. 1452371, 821- 4062: Class Council 2,3; Choir 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Big Sisters 4. KING, REBECCA, 1Becky1, 1455 Summit Rd. 1452371, 821- 3062:3C4hoir 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3: Pep Club 3,4: Red ross , . KIPNER, JUDITH, 1Judi1, 7953 Glen Orchard Dr. 1452371, 761-0573: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art Ciub 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. KltAYMAN, CHARLES, 1309 Paddock Hills 1452291, 242-1110: wamming 2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4. KLEIN, ANNE, 2370 Lnsamivillc Ave: 145237,1 351-4056: Art League 2,3,4; French Club 2.34; Health Careers 2,3; Pop Club 3; Group Ix65 4. KLEIN, JERRY, 8705 Arborcrest 1452361, 891-4229: Spanish Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 2. KNIGHTEN, ANNETTE, 1Nette1, 634 Ghalson 1452291: Y- Tcens 2,3; Health Careers 2; Art League 3 ; Jazz Club 4. KOENIG, KENNETH, 1Kcn1, 3610 Davenant Ave. 1452131. 631-3859: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Red Cross 3. KOOP, KAREN, 8305 Banbury St. 145216,1 761-3633: Red Cross 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Girls1 Glee 4; D.F..C.A. 4; Student Council Treasurer 4. KOPMAN, ROSIE, 1804 Crest Hill 1452371, 761-3808: Drama Club 2; Modern Dame 2,3,4; Art League 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Choir4; Big Sisters 4. KORNHAUSER, SAMUEL, 1630 Crest H111 1452371, 761-0413: Key Club 2.3; Student Council 23, alternate 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Bascbail 2; Red Cross 2; Art League 2,4; Writers Contest 2; Latin Club 2; Gnl13,4; C.O.W.A. 3; Class Council 4. KOTTE, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 5754 Rhndc Island 1452371. KOTTENBROOK, BOB, 1Bird1, 5833 Skyline Dr. 1452131, 531- 2316: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Rad Cross 2,3,4; Choir 2. KRANTZ, LEE, 1Skip1, 3102 D01 Dr. 1452131, 351-6230: Red Cross 2,3. KRAUSS, SANDRA, 1321mm, 5887 Rhode Island 1452371, 351- 7713: D.E.C.A. 4. KRESSER, DENICE, 5926 Rhode Island 1452371, 351-1941: D.E.C.A. 4. KRUEGER, PATRICIA, 5832 Kinoll Ave. 1452131, 351-1813. KUEFFNER, EILEEN, 1Lenny1, 28 Aldon Ln. 1452361, 891- 1581: Choir 2,3,4; Art League 2; Student Council 3; Showcase 3, 4; Pep Club 4 KUHN, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 210 W. 69 St. 1452161, 821-7991: Red Cross 2,3; D.E.C.A, 4. KUYPER, JERRY, 1Kuyp1, 2903 Mapleleaf 1452121, 531-3091: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; French Club 2; G011 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4. LANDMAN, BARBARA, 4849 Corinth Ave. 1452371, 242-4648: Girls Glee 4; Red Cross 4. LAWSON, ANNETTE, 8360 Mayfair Dr. 1452161, 761-1549. LAZEROWITZ, JACK, 1Jacky1, 1655 Summit Rd. 1452371, 821- 5505: Boys Glee 3. LEE, JERRY, 1Rabbit1, 3555 Woodford Rd. 1452131, 731-2327: Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 4. LEE, KENNETH, 1Kcn1, 3655 Woodford Rd. 1452131, 731- 2327: Student Council 2,3, alternate 4; Cross Country 2; Gym- nastics 2,3; Track 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Class Council 3; Tennis 3,4. LERCH, VIVIAN, 6407 Orchard 1452131, 631-0930: Giris Glee a E 1 r; E 405'; E LESSURE, STEVE, 7775 Stillwell 1452371, 761-6765: Spanish Club 2; Student Council alternate 2; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; C.O.W.A. 2; Showcase 3; Group n65 4; Bulldog Bark: 4; Representative to Cincinnati Enquirer 4; Oracle 4. LEVINE, ALLEN, 1A11, 5510 Ncwfmld 1452371, 351-1320: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2. LEVINE, MICHAEL, 1Mikc1, 2422 Ardmorc Ave. 1452371, 731- 7016: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Student Council 3. LEVY, ESTHER, 1Essy Lou1, 14-35 Lakciand 1452371, 761-2286: Modern Dance 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Student Council' alternate 2; Health Careers 2,3,4; French Club 2; Art League 2; Art Club 3; Pep Club 3; Class Council 4; Equestrian Club Vice-President 4; Big Sisters 4. LEVY, JOHN, 1306 Paddnck H1115 Ave. 1452291, 24-2-1225: G011 2,3,4; W Club 3,4, LEWALLEN, JUDY, 12 Mary St. 1452151, 761-7084. LEWALLEN, KAREN, 27 Escalon St. 1452161, 821-4962: Jun- ior Honor Society 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council Secretary 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4. LEWIS, CONTANCE, 1Connie1, 7124 Dillward St. 1452161. LEWIS, EDWARD, 1Eddie1, 7821 Dawn 1452371, 761-6037: Bas- ketball 2; Baseball 2,4; D.E.C.A. 4; Choir 4; Bulldog Mascot 4. LEWIS, JOYCENE, 3840 Standish 1452131, 793-1492: Student Council alternate 2; Orchestra 2,4; G.A.A. 2,4; Latin Ciub 2; Pep C1ub4, LEWIS, WILLIAM 1Bill1, 1574 Elizabeth P1. 14-52371, 531-1262. LIEBSCHUTZ, WILLIAM, 1David1, 4084- Reading Rd. 1452291, 861-2003: Pep Club 4. LIPP, STEVEN, 1Steve1, 1031 Andina 1452371, 731-5897: Jun- iur Honor Society 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2,- Band 2; Art League 2; C.0.W.A. 3; Boys Glee 4; Bulldog Harkx 4; A.P. Review 41 LfIJPPELMAN, ANDY, 1Scooter1, 1540 Elizabeth 1452371, 351- 1 51. LIPSKY, DAVID, 1801 Wynnewoud 145237;, 761-8428. LITZ, AMY, 4807 Reading Rd. 14-52371, 631-2333: Pep Club 2, 3,4; Art League 2,3; Showcase 2; Red Cross 4. LONG, BARBARA, 7323 Lebanon Ave. 14-52161, 821-8292. LOWENSTEIN, DEBORAH, 1Debbie1, 8275 Springvallcy 1452361, 791-5472: Girls Glee 2; Latin Club 2,3; Art League 2,3, 4; Showcase 3,4; Choir 3,4; Big Sisters Co-ordinating Committee 4. LUSHBAUGH, LARRY, 34-29 Woodford Rd. 1452131, 731-8136: Band 3,4; Red Cross 4. MAIN, DAVID, 1Chow1, 5728 Kinoll 1452131, 631-3735: Band 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Red Cross 2; May Fete 3; Oracle 3,- Sau- dent Council 3; Group 2653' 4; Class Council 4; Honor Society 4; C.O.W.A. 4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4; Congressional Tour 4, MALLOY, JAMES, 3850 Kirkup 1452131, 891-2988: Fomball Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Reserve Baseball 2; Wrestling 3; Chess Club 4; Pep Club 4. MALOFSKY, HAROLD, 1136 Elm Park Dr. 14-52161, 24-2-0678: Chess Club 3, President 4; Honor Society 4; Bulldog Barks 4. MALONEY, LARRY, 1Jolly Green1, 8035 Woodbine Ave. 1452161, 761-9705: Oracle 4; Pep Club 4. MALONEY, MICHAEL, 1Mikc1, 7444- Fair Park Ave. 1452161, 761-6847: Wrestling 2; Track 2; Cross Country 3; Art League 4. MANDELL, ARTHUR, 1Artie1, 1914 Avonlea Ave. 1452371, 531-2825: Pep Club 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Art League 3. MARCUS, BARRY, 1Marc1, 1526 Franklin Ave. 1452371, 531- 9174: Marching Band 2,3; Concert Band 2; Junior Honor So- ciety 2; Red Cmss 2,3,4: Class Cmmcil alternate 2; C.O.W.A. 4; Art League alternate 4; Honor Society 4; Pep Club 4, MARCUS, PETER, 4084 Reading Rd, Apt. 109 1452291, 861- 9567: Swim Team 2; Art Lcaugc 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; FrenCh Club 4. MARCUSE, ALLAN, 6247 Elbmok 14-52371, 351-3691: Manager Basebalt 2; Manager Cross Country 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3. MARRINSON, MARILYN, 1Mar1, 1850 Wynnewood Ln. 1452371, 761-2861: Health Careers 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; W..FA.E. 3; Girls Glee 3; Drama Club 3; Red Cross 3,4; Shuwcaso 3; Big Sisters 4. MARSHALL, CHARLENE, 7123 Fairpark 1452161, 821-5009: Art League 2,3,4. 287 MARTS, CHRIS, 1B. J. Bush1, 6409 Orchard Ln. 1452131, 351- 6515: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. MAUNTEL, ROBERT, 130m, 6126 Elbrook Ave. 1452371, 531. 3922. MCCARNAN,L1NDA, 7120 Dillward St. 1452161, 761-6536. MCCLENDAN, CHARLOTTE, 6601 Coleridge 1452131, 891- 9893. MCCLUSKY, LEROY, 1Clusk1, 3950 Standish 1452131, 793- 2803: Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 2', Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; French Club 2; Drama Club 3,4; Debate Team 3,4; Showcase 3,4; '1LittIe Moon 01 Alban1, cast 3; 15011! Town cast 4; Jazz Club 4; Senior Class Players 4. MCCOOL, JEAN, 1Jeannie1, 6620 Kennedy Ave. 1452131, 731- 6311 I D,E,C.A. Secretary 4; Student Council alternate 4. McDERMOTT, SHEILA, 6016 Elhrook Ava 1452371, 731- 8275: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4. MCDEVITT, ADELE, 1811 Avonlea 1452371, 631-6638, Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4. MCGEE, RALPH, 1McGoo1, 3840 Oak Crest 14-52361, 891-6452: Basketball 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; W Club 4. MCILVAIN, DAVID, 1809 Yorktown, 1452371, 631-4768: Red Cross 2,3,4; Art. League 2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. MCKENZIE, DAVID, 755 North Crescent 1452291 : Track 2; Wrestling 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Art League 4. McNEIL, MICHAEL, 1Mac1, 1856 Yorktown Rd, 1452371, 531- 1183: Stage Crew 2,3, Manager 4; Stage Manager 3,4; Lighting Manager 3,4; Construction Manager 3; Showcase 3,4; Electronics Club 4. MCNEIL, KATHIE, 8339 Ridge 1452361, 791-2777: Cheerleader 2; Drama Club 2,3, President 4; Majorette 3, Captain 4-; German Club 2, President 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Showcase 2,4, Assistant Director 3; Red Cross 2; Thespian Society 2,3,4; Class.Council 2; Choir 2: The Skin of Our TeethH lead 3; Ensemble 3,4; Spring Queen 3; AP. Review 4; Senior Class Players 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Big Sisters 4; National Forensic League 4. MCSPADDEN, PATSY, 5824 Skyline Dr. 14-52131, 351-3459; Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir Vice-Presidcm 2; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Modern Music Masters 3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Drama Club 3, 4; Thespian Society 3,4; May Fete 3; Big Sisters Co-urdinating Committee 4; Group 11657 4; Student Council 4; Senior Class Players 4. MEINERS, GREG, 4845 Corinth, 1452371, 242-2713: Pep Club 2; Latin Club 3; Art League 4. MERRIWEATHER, ROBERT, 1913 Langdon Farm Rd. 1452371, 631-1709: French Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Art League 4. MESLOH, MARIANNE, 1Mcs1, 6700 Grace Ave. 1452351, 791- 4461: Polywogs 2; Choir 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. MESSER, KARIN, 8201 Burns Ave. 1452161, Choir 23: Show- case 3; Art League 4; Pep Club 4. METHARD, NANCY, 1Mustang1, 7606 Reading Rd. 1452371, 821-9638: G,A.A. 2; Pep Ciub 2,3; Red Cross 2; Junior Pmm Magazine Reporter 4. METZGER, CAROL, 2840 Lawndale Ave. 1452121, 531-4525: Pep Club 2; Art League 2, Secretary 3,4; Modem Dance 2,3, Vicc-President 4. MEYER, BONITA, 11301111121, 6832 Park View Ln, 1452361, 891- 2099: Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Office Aid 2,3,4. MEYER, RAYETTA, 7264- Eastlawn Dr. 1452371, 531-4 648: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Health Careers 2,3; Showcase 2,3. MILLER, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 2368 Vera 1452371, 351-0424: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 4. MILLER, NORA, 1N0ric1, 2508 Oak Ridge Dr, 1452371, 531- 4804: C1ass Council 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Polywogs 2,3; Drama Club 2; Student Council 3, Rscnrding Secretary 4; Choir 2,3; Jun- ior Prom Co-Chairman 3; Shnwcase 3; Art League 2,3,4; Girls Week 3; Big Sisters Co-Chairman 4; Group u65 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Classes Section 4; A.P. Review 4; American Field Service Chairman 4; Inter-Club Council 4. MITCHEL, JEFFREY, HEEL 4514- Pcrlh Ln. 1452291, 2-1-2- 1949: Choir 2; Drama Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Thespian Society 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; W.F.A.E. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Ensemble 5,4; Writers Contest 3. MITCHELL, NANCY, 6649 Bantry Ave. 1452131, 531-2238. MITCHELL, PATRICIA, 6649 Entry Ave: 1452131, 531-2238. MONTGOMERY, STEVEN, 10071, 136 W. 731d St. 1452161, 761-5905: Boys Glee 4. MOORE. ALAN, 4007 Tamworth Circle 1452131, 791-5878, MORGAN, VERONICA, 1Diane1, 267 Oakmnnt 1452161, 821- 2442: Y-Tcens 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. MORRIS, MARK, 3245 Orion 1452131, 631-6924: Senior Choir 2,3; EnsembEC 4; Showcase 2,3,4; junior Honor Sucicly 2; Honor Society 4; Hi-Y 3, President 4; Pep Club 3; Student Council al- Lcmalu 3; WOODWARD TREASURES Immduclury Section 4; Intcr-Club Council 4; Modem Music Masters 4; A.P. Review 4; 21E; Academicu alternate 4; Writers Contest 2,3,4. MOSKOWITZ, JANE, 1Jancy1, 7201 Willuwbrook Ln. 1452371, 631-4575: Modern Dance 2,3,4; Art Lcaguc 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Big Sisters 4. MURDOCK, CHERYL, 3816 Inna Ave 1452131, 891- 2974: Choir 2,3,4; GA ..A 2, Recording Secretary 3, Corresponding Sac- relary 4: Shoncase 2,3 4; Art League 2; Red C1055 3; Pep Club 3; GirFs Gymnastics 3; D.E.C.A. 4. MYERS, PAUL, 6034 Fernvicw Ave. 1452131, 531-7208. NASH, DON, 1924 Twin Ave. 1452101, 351-5210. NEBOLSKY, RITA, 1Rcctic1, 1813 Blueficld Pl. 1452371, 631- 7526; Choir 2; Ensemble 3, Vicc-President 4: Modern Music Mas- ters 3, Vice-Prcsidcnt 4; French Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Showcase ,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Writersy Contest 3; May Fete 3; Big Sisters 4. NEBOLSKY, SUE, 2608 St. Albans 1452371: Health Careers 2; Pep Club 2; G.A.A, 2; Choir 2,3; ETA. 3; Jazz Club 4; Big Sis- ters 4. NEUER, DAYVA, 1817 Latchwood Pl. 1452371, 731-8741: Dra- ma Club 2; G.A.A. 2'. Health Careers 3,4; Art League 3,4; Pep Club 4. NEUGEBAUER, KENNETH, 1Frog1, 8438 Burns Ave. 1452161 821-7890: Class Council Vice President 2, President 3,4; Chair 2; Ensemble 3,4; Student Council 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Audio-Visual Aids 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4; Football Rcscrve 2, Varsity 3,4; Baseball Reserve 2, Varsity 3; W Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Senior Class Players 4. NEWMAN, ROSALIND, 1550 Corvallis 1452371, 821-6307; F.T.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2, Program Chairman 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2: Honor Society 4; French Club 3, Vice-Prcsidem 4; Group 2652 4; Big Sisters Co-ordinming Committee 4; A.P. Re- view 4. NEWSTATE, JEAN, 1Jcanie1, 1559 Section 1452371, 761-7816: Art League 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. NICHOLS, AMY, 2857 Ridgcw,ood 1452131, 731- 74-32: Choir 2, Secretary 3' Enscmble 41Pep Cl ub 2, 3 ,;4 Art League 2' Junior Honor Society 2' Showcase 3,4; Student Councii4 ,Big Sisters Co-ordinating Committee 4. NIDICH, PAUL, 1537 Elizabeth Pl: 1452371, 731-8066: Key Club 2,3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES Business Section 3, Activities Editor 4; French Club 3,4; C.O.W.A. 3; Group 265,1 4; Showcase 4; HIFS Academic7 alternate 4. NIPPERT, 4JOYCE, 110311, 6719 Siebern Ave. 1452361, 891-2905: Girls G1 ee4 NIZAR, LILLY, 184-5 Sunnybrook Dr. 1452371, 761-0268: Class Council 2,3; Student Council 2; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3; WOODWARD TREASURES E?olgography Co-ordinator 4; Group 265 4; Big Sisters 4; French 11 . NOBLE, SYLVIA, 1Tommic1, 922 Marion Ave. 1452291, 861- 5655: Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A. 3,4. NOGEN, BEVERLY, 1Bev1, 7515 Castleton 1452371, 821-8336: Art League 2,3,4; French Club 2; Red Cross 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; Big Sisters 4; D.E.C.A. Treasurer 4. NuDELL, MELVA, 1Carmt1, 2424 Kellerman 1452371, 731-3260: Art League 2,3,4; Girls Glee 4, OAKES, THOMAS, 1Tnm1, 6717 Deon Ave. 1452131, 531-4734: Pep Club 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2. OLKES, SID, 7920 Glen Orchard 1452371, 821-7355: Reserve Football 2; Track 2; Art League 2,3,4; Bulldog Bark: Distribu- tion 2,3, Business Manager 4; Pep Club 3,4; Cross Country 3. O1NEAL, DARPHUS, 1D.J.1, 3622 Solar Vista F1. 1452131 731- 9241: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Reserve Fuotball 2; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 4. ORCHIN, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 1858 Northcut 1452371, Science Club 2; Writcfs Contest 2; Art Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 3,4; Red Cross 3,4. OWENS, MARGARET, 1Peggy1, 148 Hereford CL 1452161, 288 821-4811: Class Council 2,3,4; Chnir 2,3; Showcase 3; Student Council 4; Gmup 65 4. OWENS, MARIBETH, 111121111 5909 Vine 51. 1452161, 1121- 6810: Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 4; Big Sisters 4, Showcase 3. OWENS, ODELL, 10wenstein1, 714 East Mitchel! Ave. 1452291, 221-8419: Student Council 2,3; Class Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 3 4; Group 265 4, Careers Council President 4, Latin Club 2,3,4. PADGETT, DAVID, 118 W. 68111 SL 1452161, 821-3672: Foot- E7 22; Reserve Baseball 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Boys cc . PAYNE, NANCY, 2620 Briarclifie, 14-52121, 631-3837: Band 2,3,4, Red Cross 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Showcase 3; Big Sisters 4. PAYNE, RONNIE, 1G0mcr1, 8333 Marley, 1452161, 821-8960: Football 2,4; Choir 2,3; Ensemble 4; Pep Club 2,3; Art Leaym 2,3; Red Cross 2; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Junior Class Show 3; Senior Class Players 4; Hi-Y 4; W Club 4. PHILBIN, GERALDINE, 1Gm'1'y1, 1644 Summit Rd. 1452371, 821-5147: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4. PICKERILL, JIM, 3625 Aikenside 1452131, 791-5386. PINSKY, BARRY, 5118 Hammcl Ave. 14-52371, Art League 2, 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. PLOSS, RICHARD, 5135 Joyce Ln. 1452371, 731-5078. POLLAK, JUDY, 6055 Stover 1452371, 351-1039: Student Coun- cil 2, Executive Board 3,4; Modern Dance 2,3; G.A.A: 2; Pep Club 2,3, Executive Board 4; GirFs Week 3; Showcase 3,4; Cheer- leader 4; Big Sisters 4; Choir 4 POOLE, JESSE, 1Little J.P.1, 721 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452291, 961- gB'IGitq'Football 2; Track 2; Student Council 2; Art League 4; Pep LI PORTER, TERRY, 129 Millsdale, 1452151, Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 3. POWERS,DONNA,1Betsie1, 5710 Ridge Ave. 1452131, 351- 4625: Chjoir 2,3,4; Wnters Contest 2,,;34 Bible Club 3; Shaw- caseS,;4 GMAA 4; 011151324 PRATHER,SARA,1Kelly1, 188 W North Bend Rd.1452161, 821 4690: Girls Glee Accumpanist 4 PRESTON, HAROLD, 1Hollywood H311, 3983 Warwick Ave. 1452291, 861-4830: Pep Club 2,3; Cross Country 3, Ca-Captain 4; Track 3,4; W 01111.: 3,4; Hi-Y 4; D.E.C.A. 4, Homecoming King Candidate 4. PYNE, BEVERLY, 7652 Greenland P1. 1452371, 821-3636: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Class Council 2; Big Sisters 4. QUAN, CHEE, 1217 Rossmore 1452371, 351-0916: Red Cross 2, 3 ,;4 Softball 2; Student Council 4 RABENSTEIN, NAOMI, 7866 Greenland 1452371, 761-2212: Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Orchestra 2,3; Art League 2,4; Big Sisters 4. RADABAUGH, ROBYN, 5351 Indian Md. 1452121, 351-0648: Pep Club 2.3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3, Presi- dent 4; Art Club 2; A.P. Review 4; Group H65 4; Inter-Club Council 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Introductory Section 4. RADCLIFFE, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 5639 Ridge Ave. 1452131, 731-7448: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 4, RADFORD, DEBBY 5954 Pandora. 14-52131, 631- 4517: Student Council 2, Class Council 3 ,;4 Pep Cl ub 2,3,4; Art League 2 3 ,;4 Art Club 4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Writers Contest 2' Big Sisters 4; Homecoming Queen 4. RAITT, TERRY, 2533 RidgecliE 1452131, 731-6378: Football 2,3; Boys Glee 3. RAPPOPORT, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 1523 Shenandoah Ave. 14-52371, 761-5095: Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Junior Hon- or Society 2; Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 2,3; Vice-President 4,- Hcalth Camus 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Business Mana- ger 4; Group 65 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Art League 3,4; Or- acle 3,4; Showcase 4; Senior Class Players 4; A.P. Review 4. RATTNER, KENNETH, 1800 Wynnewond 1452371, 821-6450: Swim Team 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3; Art League 2,3; Pep Club 2; W Club 2,3; Photography Club 2; Group H65 4. RAY,DIANE, 21 E. 77 St. 1452151, 761-0269; Red Cross 2; Pep Club 3; Art League 4. READ, SANDRA, 1Sandy1, 8332 Woodbine Ave. 1452161, 761- 3889: Y-Tcens 2,3; D,E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Art League. 4; Bull- dog Bufks 4. REDELL, FRED, 1Butch1, 1820 Langdon Farm Rd. 1452371, 731- 1741: Intramural Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Football 3. REINHART, TERI, 7839 Ncwbedford 1452371, 821-4234: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Latin Club 3 ', Big Sisters 4. 1'! ,.........-.-fq.......,n---,.,-QV .I w r '. -12? ',--.--.:-.-'-.t' - i't' :E-WI-b! 2:1; RELIN, MITCHELL, 1Mitch1, 1016 Valley Ln. 1452291, 961- 4021: Swim Team 3; Art League 3,4; Pep Club 3,4 RETZLER, SANDRA, 1Sandy1, 7024 East Ave, 1452361, 891- 1266: Pep Club 2; Drama Club 2; Showcase 2; Art League 2,3; Red Cross 2,3; Junior Honor Society 2; Chair 2; The Enchanted cast 2; Majorcttes 3,4; Big Sisters 4. REYNOLDS, ROBERT, 1130111, 1318 California Ave. 1452371, 731-8160. RHEINGOLD, MARC, 7809 Dawn Rd. 1452371, 821-2471: Class Council 2; Pep Club 2; Showcase 4. RICHARD, GAIL, 1223 Statford P1. 1452291, 861-3997: Art League 2,3; Bulld'ag Barks 3, Associate Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Pep Club 4. RICHARDS, DALE, 4127 Sibley Ave. 1452351, 791-1074: Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Boys Glee 3,4; Art League 3,4. RICHTER, EILEEN, 665 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452291, 751-4562: Polywogs 2,3, President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Art League 2, 3,4; Class Council 3; Inter-Club Council 4; C1ass Council alter- nate 4; French Club 3,4; Big Sisters Co-Chairman 4. R1NB,MICHAEL, 1Mikc1, 5306 Indian Mound 1452121, 351- 4974: WFHAE ROBBINS, PATRICK, 1Pat1, 5404 Tanner Ave. 1452131, 531- 8482: Pep Club 4. ROBINSON, CAROLYN, 1Robbie1, 106 W. 64 St. 1452161, 242- 4586: Junior Band 2; Art League 2; Pep Club 2; Bulldog Barks 3; Writers Contest 3; Heaith Careers 3. RODGERS, ANN, 6255 Orchard Ln. 1452131, 351 -:0678 Pep Club 2, 3 ,4; Art League 2, 3 ,4 Choir 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3; Show- case 3 ,4; Big Sisters 4' Group 2657 4; F. T.A RODNER, MICHAEL, 1R0ach1, 4201 Victory Parkway 1452291, 861-7907:Wrest11ng 2, 3' Pep Club 2, 3, ;Art League 2,3, alternate 4; Red Cross 2' Track ROLLMAN, BETTY, 7715 Ridge Rd.1452371, 351- 3079: Girls Swim Team 2; Red Cross alternate 2, 4; Girls Glee 3, 4; Oran! e 4 ROMEU, RAIMUNDO, 5887 Rhode Island Ave. ROOTS, GARY, 1Root1, 176 W. North Bend Rd. 1452161, 321- 3090: Junior Honor Society 2; Pep Club 3,4. ROSE, BARI, 3300 E. Galbraith Rd. 1452361, 791-6122: Swim Team 2,3; G.A.A. 3; Art Club 4; Art League 4; Pep Club 4; Big Sisters 4. ROSE, PAULA, 1594 Crest Hill 1452371, 821-6473: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red. Cross 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Big Sisters 4. ROSEDALE, MERRIELEA, 1096 Sunnyslope Dr. 1452291, 242- 3615: Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,4; Art League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2. ROSEMAN, CAROL, B521 Ridge Rd. 1452361, 891-6849: March- ing Band 2; Symphonic Band 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 3,4; Drama Club 2,3; G.A.A. 3; Student Council 3. ROSEN,BARBARA,1Bnbb11, 1713 Northampton 1452371, 351- 4759: Shnwcase 2; Student Counc11 2, 3' Art League Vice- Presi- dent 2,,3 President 4; Modern Dance 2,3; Girls Gym Team 3; Equestrian Club 4' Inter-Club Council 4; Health Careers 4' Big Sisters 4. ROSENBERG,BART,1WA8HKO1,7923 Stillwell Rd 1452371, 761-3045:Rad10 Club 2 President 3,;4 German Club 3, Presi- dent 4; W..AF A..E 2, Art League 3,;4 Pep Club 4; Group 265 4; Showcase 4. ROTH,BARBARA,1Barb1,1027 Egan Hills Dr.1452291, 242- 1828: Class CmmciI 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Mo-d ern Dance 3; Historian 4; Honor Society 3 ,,'4 Student Council :1- ternate 4; Showcase 4; Big Sisters Co-ordinaling Committee Treas- urer 4. ROYAL, JANE, 740001171me1: 31452371, 731-5644: Art League 2, 3 4; Pep Club 2, 3 ,;4 GA A ;Spanish Club 2; Library Ald 3; Health Camus 3; Cho1r 4' Showsmse 4, Red Cmss 2, 3, 4 ROYAL, JOSEPH, 1Jody1, 7608 Greenland P1. 1452371, 821- 5280: Class Council 2, alternate 3,4; Student Council alternate 2,3: Football 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3, 4; Boys' Glee 3; Choir 4; Showcase 4. RUBIN, SYLVIA, 7026 Newbcdford, 1452371, 761-5831: F.T.A. 3; Art League 3,4; Tutoring Program 4. RUSH, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 758 W, Seymour 1452161, 761-3675: Chair 2: Showcase 2,3,4; Drama. Club 3; Art League 3,4; Pep Club 4; Big Sisters 4. SALKIND, RENE, 1The Hustler1, 8575 Cooluuud Ct.1452361, 891- 8217: G. AA. 2: Art Leaguc2 3,,4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 23: Showcase 2; Health Careers 2; Safe Drivi11g Rudeo 3; Girls Glee 4. 239 SALYERS, GEORGETTA, 1George1, 111 W. 70 51:. 1452161, 761-6721: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. SAMUELSON, MA,X 1Musclcs1 1532 Yarmouth 1452371, 731- 2524: Camera Club P13561611: 2 3 ,;4 Bulldog Barks 3, 4; Ar: 'Lcague 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Pep Club 4; Footba1l Phutographe1' 2, 3,4 SANDER,BARRY,1Ba1, 8750 Arborcrcsc Dr. 1452361, 791- 0408:8111dent Council 2,3, 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 2, 3 ,.4 SAUL, JEFFREY, 1Bernard1, 3743 Reading Rd. 1452291, 961- 6191: German Club 3, Treasurer 4; Jazz. Club 4. SAUNDERS,SHERYL,1Sher1, 764 Red Bud Ave. 1452291, 221- 7674: Pep Club4; Art Lcague4. SCHAENGOLD, SOL, 6190 Joyce Ln.1452371, 351-1631: Visual Aids 2' Art League 2 ,;4 Pep Club 3, 4 SCHAERGES, BRUCE, 7257 Chetbert Dr 1452361, 791- 3161: Latin Ciub 2, Art League 2, 3 ,;4 Pep Club 2' Red Cross 3,4. SCHECHTER, CHARLOTTE, 1011311, 7817 Greenland P1. 1452371, 821-5922: Drama Club 2' Junior Honor Society 2' Han- or Society 3 4, Chair 2, 3 ,4; Spanish Club 2 3; Art League 2 ,3 ,4; Pep Club 2,3;1Modern Music Masters 3, H1storian 4; Big Sisters Co-ordinaling Committee 4. SCHEFFLER, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 1430 Beaverton Ave. 1452371, 821-6245: Debate 2,3,4; Choir 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Classes Section 4,- Health Careers 4; Showcase 4. SCHEVE, TINA 1Mouse1, 5826 K1n011 Ave. 1452131, 351-3744: Class Council Treasurer 2,3,4, Student Council 2; Executive Beard 3,4; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; 01-10112 -; Junior Class Show 3' Seninr Class Players 4;Gir15 Week 3:13me 65H 4; Big Sisters 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Junior Honor Sociezy 2. SCHINDLER, JUDY, 1220 Paddock Hills Ave. 1452291, 242- 3535: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4: Red Cross 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 4. SCHMIDT, JANE, 6720 Bellenton 1452361, 891-2875: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Equestrian lab 4. SCHNEE, RAULIE, 1Rollie1, 1012 West Seymour 1452161, 821- 7434: Footban 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society Treasurer 2; W Club 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Junior Class Show 3; Honor Society 4; Chair President 4; Hi-Y Treasurer 4; Senior Class Players 4; San- ior Prom Committee 4. SCHNEIDER, DANIEL, 1Dan1, 4064 Beechwood Ave. 1452291, 861-1755; Drama Club 2,3; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Oracle 3; WOODWARD TREASURES Activities Section 4; 21115 Academic2 4; Group 765 4; French Club 4; A.F.S. 4; Tutoring 4. SCHUESCHNER, SAUNDRA, 1Sandy1, 7288 Chetbert Dr 1452361, 793-3413:Ch01r 2; E1150mble 3,4; Pep Club 2,34; Red Cross 2; Art League 2,,34; Showcase 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Big Sisters 4. SEAY, SHIRLEY, 1M155y1, 3806 Queen Crest 1452361, GAA 2,,;34 Pep Club 3,4 ; Art LcagueS ,Red Cross 3 alternate 4; F. B. L A4 ;Big Sisters 4 SEELY, KENNETH, 1Ken1, 2005 Snowhill Dr, 1452371, 351- 7691:Footba114;Baske1ball4;Arthague 4. SEGAL, ROBERT 11301151, 7933 Sunfield D1 1452371, 761-6988: Art League 4. SEIDENMAN, SARA, 1723 Portman Ave. 1452371, 351-5572: Pep Club 2,,34; Art Club 2;Hea11h Club 4; Drama Club 3: Art League 4. SEIDLER, TIM, 7725 Elbrook Dr. 1452361, 351-1221: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2. SHARP, DALE, 6102 Dryden 1452131, 731-8990: Art League 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. SHAW, LINDA, 1577 Elizabeth P1 1452371, 531-6873: Modern Danc3e42, ,3 4; A11: League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Choir 3, 4; Show- case SHEFF, CAROL, 2324 Section Rd.1452371,631-4366:ArtLeague 2,3 ,;4 Pep Club 2, 3 ,;4 French Club 2' Showcase 2' Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Writers Contest 2,3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; Oracle; 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. SHELTON,MARGARET,1Margo1,8400 Dixie 1452161, 821- 0992: G.A. A. 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Girls Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; Red Cross 2, alternate 3: Class Counci1 2,,;34 Art League 3,4; FTA 4 ,Big Sisters 4' Pep Club 4. SHOEMAKER,KATHRYN,1Kay1,6737 Elwynne Dr. 1452361, 791-7827: Art League 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3 ,;4 Chair 2' Ensemble 3 4; Showcase 3 ,,4 SHOR, MARGARET 1Maggi1 7610 Reading Rd. 1452371: Pep Club 2,,;34 Art League 2, 3,4, F...TA 4: Big Sisters 4. SHULLER, RONALD, 4R0n1y- Nonny3, 1519 Shenandoah Ave. 4452373, 821 -5690: Swimming 2 Choir 2,3; Ensemble 4; Art League'l 3;,4- Pep Club 2,3,4; Showcase 3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Red Cross 3,4; Student Council alternate 4; WOODWARD TREAS- URES Sports Section 4. SHUMAN, DOREAN, 6079 Yosemite 4452373, 351-1368: Girls Glee 2; Art League 2,3,4; GErman Club 2,3,4; Bulldog Bank: 3; Pep Club alternate 4; Red Cross 4; Drama Club 4; Big Sisters 4. STEGEL PHILLIP 2305 Losantiville Rd. 4452373, 531-5370: Debate Team2; COW .A 4; Honor Society4 51EMERING,MARY, 4Janie3, 5725 Center Hill Rd. 44-52323, 2412-0649: Drama CIub 2,3,4; Senior Orchestra 2,3,,4 Spanis1i Club 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,;4 Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; $.O.W.A. 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Health Careers 3,4; G1A.A. 4; Pep Club SIEN, JAY, 4J.S.3, 7610 Reading Rd. 4452373, 751-9734: Writers Contest 2; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Scholastic Art Partici- pant 3; Choir 2 SIGLER, GARY, 7743 Newbedford 4452373, 821-5090: Latin Club 2; Pep C1ub 2,3,4; Art League 2,3; Oracle 3; Showcase 3,4; Choir 3,4. SILLER, ROBERT 4Bob3, 7300 Sagamorc Dr. 4452363, 791- 8992: Track2;Swimming2;PcpC1bu 2 SILVERSTEIN, BEVERLY, 4Bev3, 3105 D01: Drive 4452133, 531- 3993: Chair 2,,;34 Pep C1u b 2,;4 Art. League 2,3,4; Drama Club 2 ,3 ,4 Showcase 3 4; Red Cross 3; Health Careers 3, 4; Spam- ish Club 3; Showcase 4; Big Sister 4; Student Council alytcmate 4; Oracle 41 SIMONE, KEN, 6302 Gitard Ave. 44-52133, 531-8263: Pep C1ub 2,3; Art League 2. SKUROW, LYNDA, 481111123, 6662 Farm Acres 4452373, 351- 2258:Gir15 Swim Team 2,3,4; GAA. 2,3,4; Art League 2,3, Vice- President 4' Pop Club 2, 3 ,;4 Drama Club 2 ,;4 Majurettes 4; Big Sisters 4-. SKUROW, RICHARD, 4Skee3, 1427 Lakeland 4452373, 761- 4332: Reserve Basketba11 2; Serum Omheslra 2,,3 President 4: A11 C1ty Orchestra 2' Latin Club 2' Showcase 3; Class C0u11ci1 3; Student Council 3, Sergeant- at- Arms 4; Honor Society 4. SMITH, PAUL, 5521 Bosworth P1. 4452123, 351-1871: Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4- SOLOMON, JANET, 432113, 2929 Ridgewood Ave. 4452133, 531-7459: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 3,4. SOLOMON, JOEL, 3261 E. Galbraith Rd. 4452363, 391-8766: Art League 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3. SPENCER, CAROL, 4Tarol3, 8356 Curzon Ave. 4452163, 761- 3753: Pep Cfub 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Student Council 2. SPIVAK, EVA, 4931 Corinth Ave. 4452371, 242.3549: Pep Club 2,3,4. SPOTTED HORSE, SCOT, 5406 Eastwood Dr. 4452273, 271- 2916: Wrestling 2,3,4; Cmss Country 2,3,4; Track 2; Art League 4. STAMOS, CAROL, 6510 Lynnehaven 44-52363, 891-3381: Ari. League 2,3,4; Art Club Secretary 4; Pep Ciub 2,3,4; Class Council 4. 5142332215 STEPHEN, 4511:1123, 1970 Andina. Ave. 4452373, 731- STEIN, JAMES, 4Jimmy3, 1247 Westminster 4452293, 242- 4722: Student Council 2, 3, alternate 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 2,3, 4; Red Cross 2; Boys Glee 3; Class Council 4 STEIN, SANDRA, 4Sandi3, 1236 Franklin Ave 4452373, 631- 0201: Pep Club 2,,;34 Polywogs 2,3,4;St11dent Council alternate g; Art4Lcag'uc 2,3,;4 Choir 3' Bulldog Bark; 3; Showcase 3; Big 1sters STEINBERG, SUSAN, 7281 W. Aracoma 4452373, 731- 8246: Health Careers 2: Pop Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 2, 3,;4 Red Cross 2, 3,4;G.AA12; Oracle 3;Gro11p 1165 4-; Honor Society 4; AC? Review4. STEPHENSON,V1VIAN,4151166113 2434- St Albans 44-52373, 731 H0095 Girls Swim Team 2, Co- Captam 3; Pep Club 2, 3,;4 C1101: 2,3,4, Showcase 3,4; FT1A. 2' Drama Club 2,3; Span1sh Club 23; Art League 2,3,4,- G.A.A 2:3111den1 Council Alternate 2; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Big Sistlers 4. STERN, MAUREEN, 2875 Belkay, La. 4452373, 731-8560: 51.11- dcnt Council 2: French Club 2.3; Pep Club 2,3; Class Councii 3; Jazz CIub 4; Big Sisters 4; Art League 41 290 STEVENS, JOEL, 1403 Lakeland Ave. 4452373,,821-2190: Dc- bate Team 2,3,4; Camera Club 2; Stage Crew 3; Bulldog Bark: 4. STEVENS, LESLIE, 1857 Sunnybrook Dr. 4452373, 761-3164: Class Council 2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3; Girls Week 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Art League 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES Faculty Section 4; W'1F.A.E. Staff 4;A.P. Review 4; French Club 4. STEVENSON, DONNA, 4Dana3, 3939 Wess Park Dr1 4452173, 281-1372: G.A.A. 2,4; Red Cross 3; Pep C1ub 4; Art League 4. STEWART, DOUG, 3803 Gatewood La. 4452363, 891-2737: Band 2,3, President 4; Showcase 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,4; Modern Music Masters 3,4; Inter-Club Council 4; Art League 4. STONE, GARY, 6008 MayHower 4452373, 5131-74941 STRAUSBAUGH, RITA, 4,103, 1504 Yarmouth Ave. 4452373, 351-4335: Red Cross 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Art League 3,4; Showcase 3,4. STROHOFER, JOY, 1815 Yorktown Rd. 4452373, 631-3640: Pep Club 4,- Equestrian Club 4; Art League 4; Senior Class Players 4. STRUMPF, HERMAN, 4Herm3, 3239 Beredilh, 4452133, 531- 3583: Drama Club 2,3,4; Class Council 2,3; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Speech Teain 2,,;34 Senior Class Players 4; W.F.A.E. 4; National Furcnsic Laaglie 4, SULLENDER, LINDA, 4Susie3, 6115 Ridge Ave. 4452133, 631- 4415: Junior Honor Society 2; Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Gmup 265 4; Red Cross alternate 4; Tu- toring Program 4. SUMMERS, CLAUDE, 1878 Langdon Farm Rd. 4452373 2 Red Cross 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Art League 3,4. TAKEUCHI, STEPHEN, 4Steve3, 6023 Red Bank Rd. 4452133, 791-9992: Tutoring 3; Honor Society 4. TAPLITS, BRYAN, 4Spence3, 6850 Elbrnok Dr. 4452373, 351- 5416: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Equestrian Club 4; French Club 4; Honor Society 4-; C.O.W.A. 4; Health Careers 4. TAPLITS, MARCIA, 6850 Elbruok Dr. 4452373, 351-5416: Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Latin Club 3; Girls Glee 3. TAYLOR, CHERYL, 738 W. Seymour 4452163, 821-1542: Class Council alternate 2; F.T.A. 3; 13.15.4114. 4; Big Sisters 4; Honor Society 4. THATCI-IER, DARLENE, 4Dixie3, 7205 Elbrook 4452373, 351-1559: Red Cross 2,3; Art League 3,41 THEISS, EDWARD, 4566163, 8367 Roland 4452163, 821-5491: Manager of Student Store 2,3,4; Choir 4; Hi-Y 4; Showcase 4. THOMPSON, KENNETH, 4K.T.3, 1016 Dana Ave. 4452293, 861-2323: Marching Band 2,3; Symphonic Band 2,3; Showcase 2,3 ; Track and Field 2,3; Jazz Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2. THOMPSON, PEGGY, 5239 Lillian Dr 4452373, 631 9-7:33 Pep Club 2, 3; Art League 2,3,4, Drama Club 2' D EC THROM, ALBERT, 111 Wildwood St. 4452163, 821-8141. TIRABASSI, PEGGY, 4Pego3, 2515 Langdon Farm Rd. 4452123, 351-5834: F.B.L.A. 3, Vice-President 4. TORREANO, MICHAEL, 41741103, 3655 Dogwood Ln. 4452133, 531-7154: Student Council 2, President 4; Bulldog Barks 2,3,4; Boy? Week 4; Gymnastics 2.3,4; 132153172111 Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Class Council 2; Showcase 2,4; W Ciub 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3, Vice- Presidcnt 4: Imer-Racial Committee 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Inter- Club Council 4. TRACY, DARLENE, 133 Parkway Ave. 44-52163, 821-1110: Hon- or Society 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 4. TRANBY, ROBERT 11301.3, 6318 Stover Ave. 345237;, 631- 8366- Arthagu62H34 Pep c1111; 2,3,4- D...ABCA TREITEL, STUART, 4Chip53, 1411 Corvallis Ave. 44-52373, 761-0627: Key Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Choir 4; Showcase 4; Class Council 4. TREW, DAVID, 4Drinkalot3, 8247 Woodbine Ave. 4452153, 761- 2042: Pep Club 2,3; Art League 2; Red Cross 31 TRIMBLE, DIANE, 4Sunny3, 8328 Mayfair Dr. 4452163, 821- 4977: Art League 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Student Council alternate 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4. TURNER, KEITH, 4K.T.3, 3928 Warwick 4452293, 961-7017: Basketball 2.3; Football 2; Track 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Modern Music Masters 3,4; W Club 3,4; Jazz Club 4. VAN METRE, PATRICIA, 4Pat3, 2676 Briarcliffc Ave. 4452123, 631-0379: French Club 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Honor Society 4; Pup Club 2; Oracle 3,4. VAN WAGONER, JANE, 2704 Ridgewood 4452133, 531-3718: Choir 2,3, Vicc-President 4; Art League 2,3,4; Polywogs 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Showcase 3,4; May Fete 3; Class Council 4; Big Sisters 4, VAUGHT, CHARLCIA, 8463 Wiswell, 1452161, 761-6545: Big Sisters 4. VILENSKY, BARBARA, 1Bobbi1, 5217 Newfield Ave. 1452371, 731-4518: Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama. Club 2; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3. VOGT, ROBERTA, 1Bobbi , 2844 Lawndale Ave. 1452121, 631- 7157: Y-chns Treasurer 2; Art Lcaguc 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 3; Showcase 3; Health Careers 3; Big Sis- ters 4; Symphonic Band 4. WACKSMAN, RICHARD, 1Rick1, 6407 Stover Ave. 1452371, 731-8204: Red Cross 2; Juninr Honor Society 2; Honor Society Executive Board 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council Executive Board 3,4; Showcase 4; Group 11652 4; C.0.W.A. 4. WAHLBERG, PATRICIA, 1Trish1, 6430 Crestview 1452131, 731-9825: Choir 2,3; Pulywogs 2; Pep Club 2,4; Art Club 2; Show- case 3; Art League 3; Student Council alternate 3. WALDMAN, DEBORAH, 1Debby1, 1609 Pciham P1. 1452371, 761-8174: Art League 2,3; alternate 4; Red Cross 2,3, alternate 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Health Careers 4; Big Sisters 4. WALLER, DARALENE, 1Dara11, 3525 Mary Ave. 1452131, 531- 0346: Pep Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Class Show 3; Senior Class Players 4. WALKER, JUNE, 513 E. Mitchell 1452291, 751-2891: Jam Club 4. WALLER, FANNIE, 685 North Crescent 1452291, 861-2192: G.A.A. 2,3; Girls Glee 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Y-Tecns 3; F.T.A. 4; Showcase 4; Choir 2; Big Sisters 4. WALSH, JAMES, 1Jim1, 6235 MayHower 1452371, 731-3846: Art League 2,3,4; Camera Club 2,3,4; Pep C1ub 2. WARD, ROBERT, 1130131, 184 Escalon 1452161, 761-4397: Art League 3,41 WASSERMAN, SANDRA, 1Sandy1. 7336 Reading Rd., 1452371, 631-7673: Class Council 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; D.E.C.A. 4. WATERMAN, HARRY, 1Happy1, 2350 Losantiville Rd., 1452371, 731-4550: Choir 2,3; Ensemble 4; Red Cross 2,3,4: Pep Club 2, 3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Folk Singing Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Mod- ern Music Masters 3,4; Showcase 3,4. WATKINS, JOSEPHINE, 1,101 6591 Plainfield, 1452131, 791- 6897: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Girls Glee 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Modern Dance 4-; Class Council 4. WATSON, VICKI, 1Vic1, 171 Nansen 1452161, 751-0757: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Honor Socimy 3,4; Red Cross 4; Big Sisters 4. WEGNER, ELIZABETH, 1Lissa1, 2622 Ridgecliffc 1452121, 631- 6010: Red Cross 2,3; Art League 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Big Sisters 4. WEINER, JAY, 6205 Elmvicw 1452371: Pep Club 4; Art League 4. WEPPLER, ANN, 1Weppic1, 3799 Gatewood Ln. 1452361, 891- 29-11; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,4; Showcase 3,4 Choir 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. WEST, JANICE, 1Pixxie1, 707 Greenwood 1452191, 851-2807: G.A.A. 2,3; Art League 3. WHEELER, MARY, 661 E. Mitchelf 1452291, 751-4676: Pep Club 2,4; Student Council 2; Red Cross 2,3:Gir15' Glee 2,3; Class Council 3; Y-Tcens 3,4; Health Careers 3,4; Glen Manor Project 4. WHITESCARVER, STEPHEN, 1Whitcy1, 234 W. Seymour 1452161, 761-0988, WIEHE, JOHN,1418 Shenandoah 1452371, 821-4913. WIENER, MORRIS, 1Acc1, 7890 Stillwell Rd. 1452371, 821- 1760; Class Council 2,3; German Club 2: Student Council 4: Pep Club Executive Bnard 4: Inu-r-Racial Committee 4; Boys Glee President 4; Group H65 -1-; Health Careers 4; Art League 41 WILBER, JAMES, 1Edwin1, 4360 Kalama Ct. 1452361, 791- 8625: Showcase 2,3,4. WILES, FRANKIE, 7217 Lebanon Avc. 1452161, 321-6002: Art League 4. WILLIAMS, DAVID 1Dave1, 5707 Lester Rd, 1452131, 351- 0957: Art League 2,3,4; Pep C1ub 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3; Cross Country 2; Red Cross 2,3,4, WILLIAMS, LEROY, 1Ty1, 315 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452171, 751- 2228: Track 2; Wrestling 3,4; W Club 3,4; Cross Country 4; Art League 4. WILLIAMS, PETE, 5223 Elbmak 1452371, 631-6579: Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, SANDRA, 1Sand1'1, 785 Grecnwoud 1452291, 221- 0892: G.A.A. 3, Basketball Manager 4; Modern Dance 3,4; Jazz Club 3; Pep Club 3; Orchestra 3; Red Cross 3,4; French Club 4. WILSON, GREGORY, 1Buckwheat1', 647 Greenwood Ave. 14-52291, 861-1282: Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; French Club 2; Junior Satire 3; Cross Country 3,4; Wrest1ing 3,4; W Club 4; Jazz Club 4. WINSTON, LOUIS 1422 Shenandoah 1452371, 761-4795: Band 2,3,4; Color Guard 2. WISE, IRVIN 1Bacon1, 7641 Greenland 1452371, 761-7058: Stun dent Council 2, Exccutive Board 3,4; Writers' Contest Executive Board 2; Class CounciI 2; Key Club 2.4: Red Cross 2; Pep Club 3; Boys! Week Alternate 3; Bulldog Barks 4; Group 265 4; Rotary Club Convention 4. WOLF, MARTIN, 6750 Glen Acres Dr. 1452371, 731-7798: Pup Club 2; Art League 2; Class Council 3. WOLF, NANCY, 4137 Paddock Rd. 1452291, 751-4562: Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 4; Latin Club 2; Writers1 Contest Secretary 3; Clas: Council 3; French Club 3; Art Club 3; Big Sisters 4; Group 651,; C.O.W.A. 4; Oracle 4; WOODWARD TREAS- URES Organizations Section 4. WONG, CAROLYN, 1Susie1, 1561 Joseph St. 1452371, 631- 3014: Art League 4; Red Cross 4. WOOD, SHERRY, 81.04 Woodbine 1452161, 761-0333: Visual Aids 3; Bulldog Barks 3, Circulation Manager 4; F.T.A. Treasurer 4. WORREL, SUSAN, 1Sue1, 5830 Valley View 1452131, 351-5573 Class Council 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Modern Mu- sic Masters President 3,4; Showcase 3,4; French Club 3,4; Drama C1ub 3; Student Countil Executive Committee 4; Pep Club Presi- dent 4; Homecoming Chairman 4; Big Sisters Coordinating Com- mittee 4; Bulldag Bark: 4; Junior Class Show 3; Senior Class Players 4. WRIGHT, DEBORAH, 415 Clintnn Springs 1452171, 751-6538: F.T.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Art League 2,3; Health Careers 2; G.A.A. 2; C.O.W.A. 3; Latin Club 3; Big Sisters 4. WYROBNIK, RUTHIE, 6227 Stover Ave. 1452371, 731-5155: Drama Club 2; Art League 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; CIass Council 4; Big Sisters 4. YOUNG, RAYMOND, 1318 Woodland 1452371, 821-1184. YOUNG, SANDRA. 1Sandi1, 6447 Fair Oaks Ave. 1452371, 731- 7849: Pep Club 2,3,4;Ar1 League 2,3,4; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 3; Health Careers 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Girls: Glee 4. YUELLIG, CHARLES, 4581 Paddock Rd. 1452291, 242-1724. ZAFERES, TOM, 1Zorba1, 2931 Lawndalc 1452121, 731-0525: Football 2,3; Wrestling 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 3. ZIEGLER, MARIAN, 1Ziggy1, 3148 Beaver Ave, 1452131, 631- 1330: Modern Dane: 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art League 2,3,4; Senior Class Playsts 4; Big Sisters 4; Gymnastics 3. ZIGLER, RONALD, 1Bag1, 5407 Laconia Ave. 1452371, 731- 1704: Wrestling 2; Baseball 2; W.F.A.E. 4; Jazz Club 4; Oracle 4; Student Council alternate 4; Showcase 4. ZIMMERMAN, JOYCE, 2934 Losantiridge 1452131 : Drama Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3; Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 2; May Fete 3; Big Sisters 4; Oracle 4; Stage Crew Secretary 4; Library Aid 4; Health Careers 4; Pep Club 41 ZIPKES, MARILYN, 7230 ParkdaIe Ave. 1452371, 761-6617: Junior Honor Society 2; G1A1A. 2,3; Art League 2,3,4;Hea1th Ca- :6ch Secretary 3,4; French Club 3,4; C,O.W.A. 3: Red Cross 3; WOQDWARD TREASURES Classes Section 4; Group 11652 4; B1g S1sters Co-ordinating Committee Secretary 4; Writerf Contest 3; Honor Society 4; AP. Review 4; Pep Club 3,4. 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