Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1969
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1 hampions bea uties' p. 72 a blast p. 28 vdlIor-advimr yak luhrmdn editor 5:40 dle business manager phylllS salmndn managing editor cathy Allis PXPCUHVP Editor t'unnm amith Introductory editors sandm stroH pohn goddr activnies oditorS lynne rahm John goddr fMLJIty editor lerrl garnor sports GclllOrK dobble gear STOW? Adler classes editor Imdd broyles semon editor donna zakem advertising editor gail blashorg siaH Charlotte better makv brown Iynml heldman karon hunter gudy katz vivian' lovvnsohn bony Ievonson rudy' nathdn stove nelson carol rolf mary SPibPll 1 1969. woodward treasures- Cincinnati, Ohio contents story of a year .............................. 2 faculty ................................... 125 activities ................................. 143 sports ................................... 173 classes ................................... 189 seniors .................................... 223 advertising ............................... 245 directory ................................ 284 index .................................... 296 pubfishing specialist richard cunnien, american yearbook co. design theorist - Iarry pirnie, american yearbook CO. photography faculty activities sports candid pat mc kenrick, patimc kenrick photography al hartman, bat mC kenrick photography 1' fseniors . I J 355': Exeiciutive studios. '- 1 ',:ngan$'3$; . schaolgpgcmres.gin c; , r I am one of 3500 at Woodward High School where: I may view 31.9 acres of grounds. my feet may plod the 3.5 miles of hallways. there are 17 colony classrooms with a pupil capacity of 510. there are 320A: black students. I am intermingled with students from 10 feeder schools. the medium family income ranges from $5,423 to $14,726. I find 134 teachers, 7 adminis- trators, and 8 counselors. my pupiI-counselor ratio is 469:1. I may join any of 55 activities that interest me. my class sizes vary between 15 and 150 students. I need 18.75 credits to graduate. my student number is 29532794. I am enrolled in course numbers 435, 799, 363, and 281. lspend 4,329,000 seconds, 72,150 minutes, 1,202.50 hours, or approximately1402o of one year. lam an individual. A single being. An entity struggling for identity. Out of thousands of faces and numbers, midst hallways,'stairway5, and rooms bulging with human beings, lexist. lam an individual. lam. IAYII sum uitrzx. Spring 1968: A vigorous drive was initiated to raise funds for Woodward's first stadium. Floyd Zef-f, Dolly Cohen, Pep Club, and the entire student body combined their resources for a successful drive. One facet of the drive was the 1'Buy a Brick campaign. Homerooms, clubs, and students were urged to buy bricks for $10.00. Besides this, Pep Band, majorettes, and boosters solicited funds from nearby residents. The goal was reached, but summer construction was hampered by various strikes. By the beginning of the 1968-1969 school year, the stadium began to take shape. Finally, on October 11, the Bulldogs faced the Walnut Hills' Eagles at their first game in their new, jam-packed stadium. iii!!! 5f mm-rllmr-erEMWWI third consecutive phsl title Sept. ZO-Rushed in to replace quarterback Jeff Josefovsky, who was injured in the Elder game, Pete Murdock led a determined Bulldog con- tingent against the Aiken Falcons. Feeding giant fullback Eddie Shuttlesworth, who amassed over 200 yards and scored twice, Pete drove the grinding Bulldogs to an 18-0 win. Sam Mays, Andy Glas, Doug McCray, and Albert Jackson completely stifled the Aiken offense. This vic- tory proved the running strength of Woodward but left the passing game figuratively and lit- erally up in the air. Sept. 27-With the offense coming of age, the Bulldogs ran over the Withrow Tigers at With- row, 341qu. Demonstrating the depth of the backfield, Albert Banks and Billie Cox turned loose in the second half. The real spearhead, however, was Anthony Coats, who was forced to go both ways. Defensively, Coats picked off three Withrow passes, running one back for a TD. Offensively, Coats took over for Ed Shuttles- worth, who SUHQTEd a shoulder separation in the third period, and ran another spectacular TD, this one a 46 yarder. Once more the defense was superb with Coats and Ballard having six tackles each and Combs dumping the quarter- back twice. The only sour note was the loss of Shuttlesworth for the season. feelinginside, t tAlbert Banks Oct. 4eThe first half of Woodward's contest with Western Hills at Trechter Stadium was a tight affair. After twenty-three minutes of action the score was even, 6-6. Then, lightning struck in the form of Pete Murdock's arm. With 46 seconds left on the clock, Pete zeroed in on Albert Banks cutting across the middle for the TD toss. Recovering a West High fumble on the ensuing kickoff, Woodward called time out for one more play. With two seconds left in the half, Pete Murdock dropped back behind the impenetrable wall of blockers headed by Emmett Drane, Mark Patterson, and Jeff Kil- burn, spotted his primary receiver, Mark Combs, and hit him with a 25 yard bomb. What once was a close game turned to a 20-6 halftime advantage for Woodward. The second half frolic found Woodward scoring 30 more points to win 50-6. Oct. 71-The opening game in our new stadium gave the Bulldogs added incentive against Wal- nut Hill's Eagles. However, pregame hoopia and heavy press-coverage seemed to tighten the team. That tightness showed up as Woodward fumbled away its chances the entire first half. On the short end of a 6-0 score, Woodward went to work the second half and ground out two scores against the stubborn Eagles to win16e6. After the first two games, we really buckled down We knew what we had to do so we went out and done it After the first win, we was on the right road. Everybody feels good after you knock someone down. When you win, you hold your head up in the sky and no one can't say nothing until the next Friday. Hwe keep working hard, we can't go no way but up. It's a short bus trip home when you win. You feel good with a victory under your belt. We sing and have a good .... .m HM. ,n. 1 Nov. 1-Looking ahead to the November 8 showdown with Hughes, the Bulldogs crawled past the Courter Knights, 20-6, at the Bulldog stadium. In a tight battle until the last minute, Woodwardis defense paced by Bill Stith, Mike McCreary, John Sebron, and Bob Bouldin checked the Knights with only two first downs the second half. Al Banks and Tony Coates both gained over 80 yards rushing. Nov. 8-The final game of the season found Woodward's 6h0-1 league record pitted against the Hughes Big Reds' mark of 720. The championship contest saw Hughes getting much pre-game publicity as the likely winner. Wood- ward quietly went about its business, took the kickoff, and scored 12 plays later on an Albert Banks' sweep from the fifteen. The defense coughed up 3 Hughes touchdown in the sec- ond quarter and then stymied the Big Reds with their stunts and blitzes the rest of the game to win 22-8. losses in non-Ieague tilts 'Sept. 6-The Bulldogs opened the season at Hamilton Garfield. Woodward scored rather easily against the perennially overrated Griffins and led 14-6 at halftime. Two Woodward fumbles at the outset of the second half were quickly turned into scores by the Griffins. The deflated Buildogsi collapse was complete, 42e'l4. Sept. 13hlnvading the lair of the Elder Panth- ers, the Bulldogs confronted the Cincinnati Enquirer's player of the year, Larry Parker. Parker was good, scoring 16 points, but Wood- ward's Jeff Josefovsky was equally exciting with his three scoring strikes through the air. Al Banks scored twice and Ed Shuttlesworth was strong on the sweeps, but Woodward lost 30-18. Oct. TBeResembling a Sunday sandlot contest, Woodward and Taft spent most of the after- noon in a tug of war between the twenty yard lines. Regular QB Josefovsky whose broken collarbone had healed made his first appearance in five weeks in the final minutes of the game, but he could not break the 0-0 deadlock. Oct. 24-Princetonls Vikings, led by Doug Pur- cell's three touchdowns, ran up 26 points in the first half. A hard, driving cold rain in the second half cooled off their attack as they settled for a 32-0 trouncing of Woodward's battered Bull- dogs. ' 'tThe tradition ofwinning at Woodward makes losing harder to take You wanra keep up with the records of the group before you. Cettin'beat by outside teams like Princeton and Elder is bad enough, but losing to somebody in the league is worse, 'cause you're playing against guys you've known for a long time And when you do play a lousy game, like we did against Taft, y0u almost feel like quittin'. You know you're a better team and all you get out ofa game like Taft is a tie. And to me a tie is a loss. it tPete Murdock spirit Chargers I love Woodward and cheering is one way that hefps me to show the spirit I feel for It. The students can identify with me in relation to the schoofandthe team. When we win I am so happy I'm there and I would not want to be anywhere else, When the bus is cheering and being rocked back and forth, full of spirit, I feelso happy. IfeeIso bad when we lose and I can understand the team's sadness. Icheer even louder when the Crowd does not respond. When they do cheer, I feeI Woodward is peopIe and I love them all. I'm proud to be a part and represent them. To me Cheerleading means representing the school for better or worse. Kids usuallysupport football because it's a good aspect of Woodward. They can look at the team and say, 'IIm from Woodwardi t tDebbie Siege! The Woodward Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Bryson Curry honored the presidential candidates at the Hughes game by playing a special song for each: South for Wallace; just One More Chance for Nixon; Mr. Wonderful for Humphrey; and for Snoopy, Snoopy for President. The soul rhythmic actions of the Drill Team were performed at the Courter Tech game. The 32 girl team was captained by Claudette Williams. This year the Wood- ward majorettes added new songs to their repertoire, such as Up, Up, and Away and Love is Blue. A highlight of the Hughes game was Katie Daley's twirling of a fire- tipped baton. Woodward cheerleaders started the year with new outfits and new cheers. To purchase the new blue skirts and white sweaters there were bake sales and a donation from Pep Club. The Uni- versity of Cincinnati's cheerleading clinic plus each girl's ingenuity culminated in two new cheers: S-O-U-L, Soul team, Sock it to me now and UH UMGAUWA, Woodward's got the power, Now say it louder . many phases of fun for fans 22 The fans played an important part in cheering the Bulldogs on to victory in the 1968 football season. Their travels took them all over the City, to Elder, Princeton, and Trechter, and even outside the City to Hamilton-Garfield. The fans did not always go away for the games, because for the first time in Woodward's history, they were given the opportunity to show their spirit in the new Woodward Stadium. Another addi- tion which aided participation in the cheers was the Bulldogs' mascot, Ellen Gerber. Even through the numb noses and frozen feet at the bitter cold game with Hughes, the spectators proved that they had the enthusiasm needed to boost the team's morale. Some came to see their friends; others, just to yell, and a few even came to watch the game. But no matter what the motivating force, their pep contributed to championship for the Bulldogs. The crowds were usually small in size, with the exception of the first game in the new stadium, when the crowd cheered not only for the team, but aiso for Dolly Cohen, who helped to make the stadium a reality. The fans ended the season still showing their spirit, by giving the team a lively send-off to the P.H.S.L. championship game. I've been to all the games, and I've gotten more interested in my school that way. l'm proud of it and Ithink the games raise the morale and spirit of the students. Iwent to the first game and wanted to come back 'cause lwant to stay with 'em all the way. Jthink it's only right to support your school every way you cant fdr'dn't understand football that much at the beginning ofthe year, but since Hook it upon myselfto learn about it, Hound out that it's a pretty excitinggame. If I had to givejust one reason for coming to the games, I'd say it's the feeling of excitement inside of me. Ithink this school's a really great one! t tsharon Stein .IT TO BE SEATED HOSTESS a: J -PLEASE- ON DUTY 24 November 7 and 9 were the nights Drama Club presented Harvey, a story about a man who thinks he sees a six-foot rabbit. Ronald Aug di- rected; Gail Blasberg, Pam Vogler, Debbie Comisar, Andy Joseph- son, and George Dickey were featured. A da Vinci type lam. Many talents. Or at least many interests. The experience of the theater I seek. I reek of culture. And lam a swinger. I'm in. Ibugaloo. Ifrug. Iwatusi. Icreep. Man, I'm doing mything. I'm out ofsight! 25 November 16-H0me- coming 1968, found Stevie Schebor queen and Mark Combs king; The Regals provided the musical entertainment for Dancing in the Streets , which was held in the Meridian Room. Of the clubs represented, Span- ish Club won the trophy for the best float. 27 28 The Junior and Senior class councils sponsored their annual Junior-Sen- ior Open House this year on December 13. The scene of action was the Girl's Gym after the basketball game at Woodward. All those present danced to and enjoyed the sounds of the Gravy Bread Stand- ard. 29 WWt-tm-I- 123T the swingerls guide to academeh Of course them is an academic side to Woodward tifc. Ciusive Club is war Intollocuml excellence is hotly pursued by industrious can expect sttholnrs rtmsldntly demonstrating their proficiency. How do they do it? How Can others get in on the Hbmin-gamef? th l'roasurm through its Vast reset ' tattilitics of'fvrs somv interesting data for fnfolligs'ntxia. 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Don Hacker, No. 10, John McKinley, No. 40, Chuck Cooper, shoot- ingt lim Morgan, No. 14. resolve to improve their individual and team play. The next game with Hughes saw continued good play but Woodward was simply out- classed by a better team. Then came city- powerhouse Withrow, confident and haughty. With a rare lack of respect for the Tigers' fame, 3 W Y Q? 1; L W. g4; Vigwy W , A ; . VW , .w - .WWrwfwr 4-way 1 .. i; W25: $2: i;- Wk? AlumH 4 the 'Dogs curbed them for the entire game and sank them 61-51. This giant upset raised team and fan morale, and brought successive victories over Aiken and Walnut Hills. The rest of the season Woodward struggled to achieve a .500 record but failed in the attempt. IH- Suffering from a dearth of swimmers, a broken pool early in the season, and lack of experience, the Woodward swim team had a disappointing season. Veterans Steve Collins, Dale Ziegenfelder, Frank Baldwin, and Gerson Kuhr managed to keep the sinking mermen afloat. This page: A Donald Youngblood on floor 8. Donald Young- blood grimacing. Op- posite page: A. Coach Wilson counseling Paul Sebron. E. Ross Sitburn in anguish. Led by Leon Peaslee, Paul Sebron, Ron Barasch, and David Lundy, the sophomore-Iaden wrestling team displayed a marked improvement over the '68 squad. Inexperience took its toll as the grapplers dropped some close meets, but the young squad keeps next season in view. This page: A. Lenny Aron on horse. 8. Tom Stamos strains on rings. C. Eugene Fields vaulting off horizontal bar. Op- posite page: Craig Applegate balanced atop parallel bars. In a complete rebuilding year, the gymnastics squad depended on veterans Eugene Fields, Dave Allis, and William Brooks, and newcomers Tom Stamos and Lenny Aron to pull them through the meets. The team did surprisingly well, repeating last year's runner-up league finish. This page: A. Ronna Friedman leads trio of tumblers B. Upside- down Marilyn Lee gets support from Miss Linda Zeisler. C. Susan Schneider and Terri Campbell leap for basketball. Opposite page: A. Connie Huckleby. 8. Marilyn Lee and Miss Linda Zeisler perform acrobatics. The season for the participants in girls' sports was somewhat hidden in the shadows. Although they went unnoticed by many, a select, hardy band of giris Ied by Brenda and Linda Cave vied in volleyball, basketball, tennis, swimming, and softball. 7968 I 5 R E DD M EL V O N ELECTION '68 The '68 election marked a change on the part of the American voting public. Dis- content with the liberal John- son regime provoked many voters to turn to the Republican Party for new leadership. How- ever, the combination of Humphrey and Wallace pre- vented Richard Nixon from getting an overwhelming man- date. eeEShEEMFT NIXON The voters favored Nixon in the '68 election after his nar- row loss to Kennedy in the '60 election. Nixon's platform favored the reduction of funds in the Medicare and Welfare program in order that more money could be set aside for granting tax deductions t0 factories so that more jobs could be supplied. He supported the Vietnam peace conferences. Nixon also favored limiting the federal government's power and giving more power to the states. He proposed to allot more government funds to Negroes so that they could start businesses of their own. Finally, with Nixon as President, the United States expected to follow a conservative path in government. e - X WVXJI HUMPHREY The role of the underdog in the '68 election belonged to Hubert H. Humphrey. His great- est problem was breaking away from President Johnson. Fur- thermore, his liberal views clashed with the nation's growing conservatism. He appealed to the lower middle class and the working classes, strongly supporting Medicare and social security. He was for higher federal taxes and for the bombing halt in Vietnam. Much of the labor votes that Humphrey had expected to receive were given to Wallace and enabled Nixon to win. WALLACE The 1968 election brought the rise of a third major political party, the American Indepen- dent. Its nominee, George Wallace, was the chief contro- versial figure in the election. Wallace's backers consisted mainly of Southern, bluencollar workers, who were against Negro-white integration. Wal- lace's party platform leaned towards weak central govern- ment with increased state governing power. He advocated stronger police control in the cities and especially a more stringent control over riots. FORTAS The chief issue in the Senate during the fall of 1968 con- cerned the nomination of Abe Fortas as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Fortas' nomi- nation came on June 26, 1968, and it met with great opposition from the Senate. The feeling pervaded among the Republi- cans that lame-duck President Johnson wanted to prevent Nixon from appointing the next Chief Justice. Fortas had been criticized for his political contacts with the President. Fortas had been considered too liberal by many of the Senate members. Some Sena- tors were bothered by the fact that Chief Justice Earl Warren had not even really resigned. A Senate minority comprised mainly of Republicans and Southern Democrats threaten ed to filibuster to block Fortas' appointment. Rather than see his opposition heap further abuse on the court and risk lowering its prestige and effec- tiveness, Mr. Fortas withdrew his nomination for the office of Supreme Court Justice. The ap- pointment of the Chief Justice was left to President Nixon. VMEK :4 ' Teachers lock N. Y. students out N. Y. TEACHER STRIKE The New York City public school teachers went on strike in September, 1968. There seemed to be more than money in- volved in the strike; it involved a matter of power. The dispute was centered around the idea of decentralizing New York schools and letting the com- munities run them. The break- down came when ten teachers were fired by the community for unsatisfactory performance. The United Federation of Teachers feared that the decen- tralization would place the teachers at the mercy of the community. Strong tones of social and racial unrest ap- peared. The blacks accused the whites of racism. Similarly, the Negroes were accused of being anti-Semitic. The ten-week long dispute finally ended November 19 with most of New York's schools in session again. However, the students may have to make up lost timeinjune. WORLD SERIES The Detroit Tigers won the final three games from the St. Louis Cardinals and copped the 1968 World Championship. Mickey Lolich, who pitched all season in the shadow of 31-game win- ner Denny McLain, won three games in the Series, including the crucial fifth and the final seventh game. Al Kaline, who vowed that he would never view a World Series game until he had played in one, led the Detroit attack in the final three games to bring the first world championship to Tigertown in 23 years. APOLLO SEVEN In October, 1968, Apollo 7, piloted by Commander Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Captain Donn F. Eisele, and Captain R. Walter Cunningham, completed an 11-day, 163-orbit space flight. This was a giant step toward putting an American on the moon before 1970. .52 LOCAL NEWS GOVERNORS CONFAB Flags from every state were drawn across downtown Walnut Street to welcome the fifty- four governors and their wives as the Queen City hosted the National Governors Confer- ence in July, 1968. Governor of Ohio and host of the conven- tion James A. Rhodes greeted the honored guests at the con- ference headquarters in the Sheraton-Gibson Hotel. The governors conferred in the new Cincinnati Convention Exposition Center. The produc- tive conference witnessed the adoption of forty-six impor- tant resolutions. A prime topic of discussion concerned the nominees to support at both the Democratic and Republi- can National Conventions to be held later in the summer. The governors, from fifty states and four territorial possessions, debated the enactment of more stringent gun control laws. Much of the non-working time of the governors was spent in attending parties throughout the metropolitan area, includ- ing a German-style picnic at the Indian Hill Rollman estate, cocktail parties in scenic Mt. Adams, and a grand ball at the Convention Center with enter- tainment by Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. The Queen City was pleasantly surprised when President Johnson, who had been invited to the con- vention but had replied with an indefinite l'maybe, arrived at the ball to speak to the gover- nors. LOCAL ELECTIONS To be sure, Hamilton County is very Republican in its views. Out of all the offices in question in the Hamilton County area, Republicans won all but one, the office of the sheriff. Among these offices were several judi- cial posts in which the incum- bents had been Democrats. The race that was most in the spotlight was the United States Senatorial race between Wil- liam Saxbe, a Republican, and Democrat John Gilligan. The seat had been held by Cleve- land's Frank Lausche, a Demo- crat, since 1956. However, Lausche was defeated by Gilli- gan in the May primary. Gilli- gan, a dovish liberal, was defeated by Saxbe, Ohio At- torney General, by about 100,000 votes. Eighty percent of these votes came from Gilli- gan's home city of Cincinnati. Cincinnati voters were protest- ing against more taxes when they defeated all of the Hamil- ton County tax levies on the ballot. The failure to obtain an increase of school taxes placed the operation of the schools in jeopardy. The Board of Education threatened the possible reduction of school days by extending the Christmas vacation or letting school out early in the spring. The defeat of the Cincinnati City tax levy prevented the possibility of some pay raises for certain city employees. Other problems were presented in the complet- ing of the city projects that had been planned by the city earlier in the year. CINCINNATI CHANCES This year construction progress in Cincinnati was hindered. Work on the stadium and the downtown improvement pro- jects was progressing steadily in the summer of 1968 until the workers went on strike, severe- ly setting back construction. However, after the strike was settled, work progressed swiftly. Later the City tax was voted down and caused speculation as to whether there would be sufficient funds to complete all the intended construction. Fountain Square CALHOUN STREET During the summer of 1968, Cincinnati acquired an un- wanted tourist attraction-a hippie colony. Much con- cern was voiced about these young people living in the Clifton area. It was rumored that the use of drugs was ram- pant among them and that they had not yet learned about soap. However, they did attract sight-seers and brought a flood of youngsters to Calhoun Street every weekend. All these visi- tors caused a traffic problem 53 and worried Councilman Held so that he felt compelled to introduce a program which would prevent Cincinnati's hippies from becoming a ferocious animal named Hip- pie, Phase II. This animal at- tracts addicting drugs, spreads diseases, and ruins cities. BENGALS In September, 1968 the legend- ary Paul Brown sprung loose his Cincinnati Bengals on the American Football League. The green Bengals raised quite a stir throughout the League with Rookie-of-the-Year, Paul Rob- inson, winning the rushing crown and Bob Trumpy and Bob Johnson taking all-league honors. The Bengals' failure to develop a quarterback led to the struggling 3-11 record. Jlie and 5e deer at 10.7 May we remmmem griwr dibm pleasure an euem qr two at the mfimaie and 6'th 9W HIGH ATOP THE WOODWMKD BLDG. 18mm dam rim: deg decrrpZmn. thc food is hard to Jllba' words b ?castJiIasic bj the aver popular Harr ffannum- 00ml: 6y fhat 0' mml'cnsexfet- Th? erhisfrafars. May we su est that au phone. ahead For ragerunhonS-llong lines are traditional at ?I- T i 3 10 ' '0 INTERNATIONAL CZECH REVOLT Once again Russia showed its bearish propensity to shove its unwanted bulk on its neigh- bors. The victimeCzecho- Slovakia. There were more Soviet troops in Central Europe last summer than at any other time since 1945, tWW Ill. Czechoslovakian cities were filled with secret police. This was the result of the Czechoslovakian upheaval in which new political parties, economic reforms, and liberal practices of the press had been established. The Stalinist lead- ers such as Novotny were ous- ted and Dubcek, the liberal hero of the Czech people, re- placed him. However, in Sep- tember, 1968, the Soviet Russians invaded Czechoslo- vakia and halted all reforms. All anti-Communist parties were suppressed. The reform law helping victims of the Stalinist show trials was revoked. A seven-year economic agree- ment was made, which forbade Czech industry to receive funds or know-how from Western countries. Consequently, Czech industrial advancement was halted. Strict censorship of radio, television, and journalism was revived. Many professional people fled the country and refused to return despite Du- bcek's pleas. Yet, the majority of Czechs had not given up hope but were keeping lively underground newspapers and radio communications. This was their way of doing what Dubcek called hating intellid gently. BOMBINC HALT Pressured by international opinion and personal con- science, LBJ stopped the bomb- ing. The most important event con- cerning the war in Vietnam, besides the fruitless peace negotiations in Paris, was Presi- dent Johnson's decision to halt the bombing of North Vietnam. Johnson was advised by various members of his cabinet, by General William Momyer of the Air Force Tactical Command, and by General Abrams from Saigon. The President made his momentous decision on October 31, 1968. He was told that the halt would not be likely to be a military risk or a casual- ty risk, but that it might be an aid in bringing the war to a peaceful and honorable end. Thus, on Friday, November 1, all air, land, and naval bom- bardment of North Vietnam ceased. jackie and Aristotle tackle and Aristotle IACKIE ONASSIS Former First Lady, 39-year old Jackie Kennedy, wed 68-year old billionaire playboy, Aristo- tle Onassis, on the island of Skorpios. The Catholic hier- archy objected to the marriage. Nun aids Biafran childt NO VICTORY So it was said of the war be- tween the seccessionist state Biafra, and the newly indepen- dent Nigeria, which began in June, 1967. The Ibo tribes of Biafra only by sheer force of energy in striving to win inde- pendence from Nigeria, carried on with the war these seven- teen critical months in which they starved to death at the rate of a thousand per day! Nigeria had the advantage of receiving modern weapons from England, Russia, and most of Europe. The Biafrans were outnumbered and landlocked by the rain forest surrounded by Nigerians. Although France offered Biafra aid, it was not sufficient. The Biafrans looked to the UN. for food and sup- plies through a possible airlift. The UN. haltingly responded to the Biafrans' plight. Ameri- cans protested in front of the UN. building for the relief of the beleaguered Biafrans, and citizens of West Germany planned to send money to Bia- fra. Yet, as one Biafran admitted, There will be no victory for anyone. s mummy; A Mr WORLD REBELLION The name of the game was PROTEST. Throughout the world, chiefly in the familiar university setting, the older generation was assailed by youths tired of the establish- ment . Demonstrations took place in France, Mexico, Uruguay, West Germany, England, Poland, Rumania, and Russia. The re- bellious students were trying to urge their leaders to effect re- forms, but their method of communication proved rather inarticulate. The October Revolution in Great Britain was a protest against the war in Vietnam. The students of the National Mexican University threatened, in October, to stop the Olympics unless the Mexi- can government conceded to certain demands. In France, Danny the Red declared against the System and led French students at Nanterre University in a rebellion that rocked the De Gaulle republic. Demonstrators in Poland and Romania, as well as in the Soviet Union, protested against the Soviet Union's tyrannical role in Czechoslovakia and pledged for greater liberalism in com- munist countries. However, the communist demonstrators as well as the other protesters, already mentioned, were quick- ly apprehended by their re- spective governments' police forces. Yet, the spirit of rebel- lion had not diminished but had strengthened and grown, just as it had in the United States. OLYMPICS '68 Olympics, Mexico City With a total of 107 medals the United States copped the mythical championship of the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City. Led by 16-year- old Debbie Meyerts three in- dividual gold medals, United States swimmers built up an insurmountable lead ir. total medals won. Spearheading the U.S. track and field effort, Bill Toomey shattered the Olympic and world marks en route to a gold medal in the Decathlon. Bob Beamon, Bob Seagren, Randy Matson, Dick Fosbury, Al Oerter, Willie Davenport, Tommie Smith, Jim Hines, and Wyomia Tyus all took gold medals. With US. basketball teams yet to lose a game in Olympic competition, Jojo White and Spencer Haywood led the American cagers to another gold medal. qndlerl 13g - V 4w 1; .-,, Q5: .113,,, ..! pg.-. ., cu .Wro-f.---- ,g- awn --- -. .gynwh-w auv , a . , Mu, . h .. . SHOWCAS DAT ELINEz' PARI . V Look at me-finally caught in the spotlight. Greasepaint,jitters on opening night. . . and oh, that applause! 2. a-A'DP5- - woo : - .x Mum o 'U--nd-- or-w.. 10 - showcase preparations take threemonths. 58 What is Showcase? To a chorine- 3000 kicks; t0 musicians and actors- cadences and cues. But the real Showcase people are those who spend long hours as carpenters, elec- tricians, movers, painters, and de- signers. 59 Opposite page: A, Scaffold- piay by stage crew. B. Modern Dance polishing routine Ci Larry Blackwell, Pam Vogler, and Audrey Shifres pondering continuity problems. D. Stage Band with director, Larry Hor- witz. This page: A. Sets con- struction. B. A rather unsure step by Woodwardettes. C. Arranging the pulsating score toAquariusi Ion perfect . I, IS $14 ;.' Showcase's foundation rests in the pit where Larry Horwitz draws verve and gusto from his 15-piece band. John Anaple's starkiy simple sets treat the eyes to dramatic colors and lights. Dazzling sights and thrilling sounds mark the performance of Ensemble under the inspired tutelage of Frank Lang. And prodding, ex- horting, shouting, pleading and praying is Mr. Showcase, Ronald Aug. 61 Opposite page: A. Ron Aug, Showcase director, exhorting cast. B. Detailed instructions by set designer, John Anaple. This page: A. Choral staging gets Frank Lang touch. Bt Orches- tration under the baton of Larry Horwitz. Mia Haam-v - V., :0 a e r .5 e S a C w O h S M, a n ,n t U b .N, GO .m .m h The audience is never aware of the pandemonium that occurs before cur- tain-call. The entire backstage is a world of players chasing down missing shoes, guzzling Cepacol for sore throats, Iimbering limbs, straightening seams,and zipping zippers. V l0 OFFICE FLOOR Opposite page: A. Carol Crawford mirrored in make- up room. This page: A. Stage-hand moves props stageward. 3. Waiting for stagecall, Sherry Cucinotta, Debbie Levine, Shelfi Gile hooley. 63 yn-La mm e W 64 Mg; $qu 11MB EL kn. lilmf'lri Equ . xt .' 15 7 r . , 2.1.? V, f, ., 2, LERSEE, A A a. n K'LAN m a 4A Lg: 'ay? 3555, - ; 5 E2: A a ' . - . .--- -..--..-..4 I guess it's just that I'm a esentimentalist. A. dreamy voyager in 'the land of nostalgia. Yes, my blase' sophistication mel- lows noticeably when I realize the Irony of it all- this Woodward that has nurtured a president and' a chief justice numbers me as one of her brood. This Founder's Day is? a warm memory day for alumni all over the world. No wonder that I lift my voice with pride and Ifbid I' . ' ' thee God speed,hWood-' ' . . m; I k A7 m. - ..,. r41 '7 ward. ' 1 U V fgy xu'.1 U x$25.7 THE 7969 GIRLS OF WOODWARD A Pictorial Review of Some Photogenic Lasses at Eden Park Far left, top to bottom: Pole-swinger janifer jones swings best in Carl Tscho- fen's world history class, her favorite teacher and course. Vivacious Jan pre- fers the freedom and naturalness of the outdoors for her leisure time. Eleventh grader, Karen Schwartz, besides her fondness of dogs, also enjoys horses, but her real medium, she points out, is art. Karen hopes to go to Pratt and even- tuafly make her mark in interior deco- rating. Bionde Karen Hunter is somewhat of a paradox. Outgoing, popular, and witty, Karen passes many of her private hours reading modern fiction and sing- ing Joan Baez ballads. Although leaf- twirling Shelli Cilhooley iabove centeri has never blown up the chemistry lab, she ominously observes, I've never had the Chance to. Chemistry experi- ments, singing with Woodward's prestig- ious Ensemble, and sitting in on Mrs. Bazell's American history class are the particular pleasures of the effervescent Shelli. Sophie Hargrave ibottom cen- teri represents Woodward at all the games as one of its most spirited cheer- leaders. Quite athletic herself, Sophie excels in modern dance and basketball. In school she has a particular fondness of Miss Rottenburger and her Latin course. Barbie Creenwold iabovei has a quiet, soft-spoken, almost serene ap- proach to life in and out of Woodward. A sensitive artist and a shapely majorette, Barbie finds the diversity of cultures and races at Woodward appealing to herhumanistviews, Sophomore Donna Dangeio, leaning against a fireplug, hopes to be- come a teacher someday. Donna's deep fondness for children coupled with her good study habits makes her excellent teaching potential. Bonnie DoHe tabovei considers herself a dreamer; she is often found exploring the heights and depths of imagination through reading. Al- though she is an honor student, Bonnie contends that she likes none of her subjects. Top right: Emulative of Florence Nightingale, Bev Cobb fancies practicing first aid in Senior Health. I think itIs fun bandaging up peoplef she points out. Candidly summing up her favorite teacher, Bev notes, I like Mrt Lang because hes a real nut! Bottom right: Although she is only a sophomore, jan jones tseen earlier on page 72i exudes ample pulchritude and poise to justify her modeling ambi- tions. Far right: Despite the prohibitive message on the sign, senior Katie Daley's amiability more than neutralizes negative attitudes. Voted by her Class as the friendliest senior, the outgoing Katie is the featured twirler in the majorettes. Iluwwxa Top left: Senior joni Hattenback counts journalism as one of her favorite subjects and applies her knowledge to the weekly pro- duction of the school paper, The Bulldog Barks. Joni admires the comic antics of teacher John Anaple, noting especially the infor- mality and fun of his class. Bottom left: Cooking and sewing take up much of the relaxation time of demure and reserved jackie Reynolds. Jackie is also a bowling enthusiast, works in the office as a clerical aide, and has plans to go to college. Lighthearted Cathy Cordes tcenterl projects enthusiasm and levity as a way of life. Recognized for her talent as a dancer, actress, and comedienne, Cathy finds it easy to talk with everyone at Woodward. Cathy's popularity stems from her down-to-earth sense of humor which usually finds herself as the butt of her own jokes. A real tomboy tfootball and basketball are her favorite sportsl, Cathy's only com- plaint about life is that sometimes she wishes she were a boy. Un- daunted by the big bad wolf, plucky Shelli Cil'hooley lseen earlier on page 73 wards off all evil by the most effective expedient; name- ly, ignoring it. Caught in a reflective mood, Barbie Greenwold tabove; also seen on page 73l may be thinking about her favorite teachers, Miss Ginn or Mr. Mitchell, or she could be pondering whether to go to Georgia or Indiana for college. Elton Jones I will set up a medium between my young kid getting too much or too little discipline. ldon't want him to be spoiled or, on the other side, to feel a sense of insecurity. When he gets to the age of reason, I will sit down with my adolescent and discuss different things, such as the facts of life. When he gets to college, tell him what way you want it and if you don't get that certain thing, just let him go. There's a certain age where there is nothing you can tell your child. Mark Applebaum Ithink I'm going to be a rather good father because I have a pretty good example to work with in my own father. As I learn more about the world and myself, I think I will be able to teach my children and explain to them my feelings. Teach them if lcan, if it can be done at all, to think for themselves, to live for themselves, and hopefully they'll be good fathers too. I would be very liberal with my kids and respect theirjudgement. lfthey really wanted to do something and they believed whole-heartedly in it, I would let them do it. You haveto be able to bend, to be flexible. I wouldtry to let my kids see that the world can be beautiful and not to get all hung up in the money making aspectst I would want them to know themselves before they go out into the world. To me that's very important. I would want them to know what they're doing and the reason they're doing it. A father-son relationship should deal with provocative subjects such as sex, down to the realistic aspects of financial responsibilities tothe family. The modern father is too interested in trying to get things for his child and therefore he's not home very often. My home will have a relaxed type of atmosphere.l think if an individual is going to take the responsibility of becoming a ' father he should spend time with his child, notjust spend money on him. TomllStAsius lfeel that a child can't grow up in a family that has no restrictions or set of rules so I'd try to be strict when the situation arises. My greatest problem will be the problem of communication with my child. There's going to be the same generation gap as there is now. I will try to understand my child and develop a form of communication between us. WIF'W'Ji Aerthmt-t: ormaninmnrn 'l 3 i l '3' E g i ,. 3 .Ar , h-uhunuhir $- I 1, Rik? , ,4 My one goal, my one and only goal, is to be a good mother and have a good family. It's the job ofthe parents just to give kids a background of love. There are so many things that can detract from not having meals together or having a father at home. Parents should treat each child as a separate individual. My children are not my children. They are of God but they come through me. All I can hope to do is to send them out into a world that they can cope with. I think I would be a fairly good mother because llove children. You have to have respect for your child, as well as him having it for you. If it doesn't balance, then things aren't going to go right. You have to approach children in a way that you're not tellingthem what to do, but totake in and listen to what you have gone through so they don't make the same mistakes. Teach him responsibility, teach him that you can't get something for nothing. Judy Goldstein The concept that really concerns me is the fact that one human being has the huge responsibility of determining the emotional, physical, and mental course of a person's life. When I do impose a restriction, it will only be a physical one. The last thing I want to do is inhibit my child mentally, because who's to say who's right. I want to allow him a chance to experience a formulation of his own ideas. Johnetta McKinley I would start off early to get my kids ready for society. Tell them what society's really like and orientate them intothe funny ways people have. They should know that some people will have prejudice toward them and others will be extremely nice. i'll teach my children to give society a second Chance. Connie Scoles I think that a child should be exposed to Sunday School when he's a little kid because that gives him a basic standard of everything. It's important for my kids to respect my judgment. Whatever I say I hope that they'll take as right. I hope that I'll be just in my decisions but since our basic beliefs should bethe : same sincei i taught my kids I what I believe, l then basically l we should agree? As parents, you i shouldn't ever give in because you have to hold the basic line of standards. 1' w 'l .W ,;' gr Cr'l; Be it . the smack ofthe bat, the plunk ofthe racket, the swish of the Club, or the driving patter of racing feet, I KNOWspring is here. And with spring and all the sports activities it brings, there is one sure fact. There's gonna be lots of RAW and lots ofpostponed games, matches, and meets! 82 Miserable weather and a comparable baseball season. New coach, Scott Simonds, saw his weak hitting and poor pitching charges lose two- frustratio r for a new coach thirds of their games. Hacker and Rosenbaum showed some pitching skill while Bouldin, Glas, and Mitchell powered the hitting. Opposite page: A. Coach Scott Simonds removes dejected Dave Rosenbaum as incoming piicher Don Hacker Confers with Andy Glas. B. Vicious visage of righI-hander Don Hacker. This page: A. Gehrig Franklin checks swing. B High hard one gets past Andy Glas. C. Bench-jockeys, John Col- linsworth and Mike Keese. B3 4- A s4 .59 , -- ' Opposite page: Don Hacker beats one into the dirt. This page: A. John Collinsworth, easy out at first. 8. A peg across the diamond by third baseman, Bob Bouldin. C. Gehrig Franklin almost loses his head in close play at first. B6 J , 15- K: Bolstered by a stalwart en- tourage of seniors Elton Jones and Mark Combs and junior Sam Mays, the varsity track squad showed promise, plac- Wional dash for title ing seventh in the district meet, but lacked the spirit and dedication vital to pro- ducingachampionshipteam. Opposite page: A. Wilbert Ventus hurdles into lead. 8. Caught in mid-air, broadjumper Elton Jones. This page: A. John McKinley strains over bar. B. Muscled Doug McCray sights soaring discus. 88 Opposite page: A frequent stringbreaker, versatile Elton lones This page: A. Mark Combs seen in full stride. B One more hurdle for speed- ing Tim Mallory. C. Sam Mays displays his barefoot technique Though weak in doubles, the tennis team bettered last year's .500 record by the consistency of singles Kessel and Goldberg. Hoff and Evers, Leistner and Lee, powerful golfing combinations, gave Wood- ward one of its most suc- cessful teams in years. Opposite page: A. John Kessel slams overhead volley. 87 Back- handed reflex by Ned Gold- berg. This page: A, Denny Hoff teeing off at Crest Hills. B. Followthrough by Dave Evers. C. Pete Lee holing a six-footer. AMERICA .m- .. 4m -.. .53.; W .,-. m Am n ,9 belief . .. .expression . .. unity . H .spirit . .. soul.. determination .. 93 Macbeth . . . ruin . . . Sandbox . . . apathy Trysting Place , . . humility . . 95 96 IlIili K$ 'HIIM :,K Ehaos. . . balloons . . . raffle .. 00ths . . . Operetta . . . ballet . .. 97 December SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK TEACHER STRIKE HANOI RELEASES THREE AMERICAN POW'S 1968 COST OF LIVING SETS 11-YEAR RECORD ISRAELI REPRISAL ATTACK ON BEIRUT AIRPORT NlXON-EISENHOWER WEDDING RED CHINA TESTS NUCLEAR WEAPONS MACKLE KIDNAPING PUEBLO RELEASED ROBINSON AFL ROOKIE-OF- THE-YEAR HONG KONG FLU APOLLO 8 ANDERS, BORMAN, LOVELL MEN OF THE YEAR YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS CLOSE HOLIDAY ASSEMBLIES POPULARITY POLL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY KEY CLUB TO HOPE COTTAGE NEDELMAN AND VOCLER WIN SPEECH TOURNEY VACATION 98 January CITY WORKERS CARRY OUT STRIKE SOVIETS TRANSFER CREWS IN SPACE LINKUP SANTA BARBARA OIL CUSHER DEMOCRATS OPPOSE PLANNED COUNTY SALES TAX 9000 NEEDY STUDENTS TO GET FREE LUNCHES ELEVENTH PLANE HIIACKED COURT TOLD CROSLEY FIELD IS OBSOLETE PUEBLO HEARINGS O.S.U. WINS ROSE BOWL CZECH STUDENT BURNS SELF NIXON INAUCURATION jETS WIN SUPER BOWL MlD-TERM EXAMS MOORE WINS FRANKEL SCHOLARSHIP CHENAULT SPEAKS TO COWA ORACLE DISTRIBUTED WOODWARD HOSTS BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING jUNIOR CLASS OPEN HOUSE CAGERS BEAT WITHROW, 61051 99 February RHODES' BUDGET INCLUDES RIVERFRONT COLLEGE LOCAL HEART TRANSPLANT SIRHAN WANTS TO PLEAD GUILTY BOWIE KUHN BASEBALL CZAR REDS BLOCK WEST BERLIN TRAFFIC NIXON TOURS EUROPE BASEBALL STRIKE SlXTY-DAY AQUANAUT EXPERIMENT BEGINS STADIUM SKELETON RISES CONGRESS RAISES PAY IKE DEVELOPS PNEUMONIA IRAQ HANGS SEVEN AS SPIES FOR ISRAEL NATIONAL MERIT TEST BLACK HISTORY WEEK HR. 173 WINS AD CONTEST MARLING AND VOGLER WIN COLUMBUS TOURNEY BEN KAMIN ON WCET WOODWARD HOSTS PHSL WRESTLING TOURNEY BROTHERHOOD WEEK SHOWCASE IOO M arch CLAY SHAW ACQUITTED CTU'S KILEY OFFERS TO RESIGN UCLA WINS NCAA TITLE CHINESE CROSS BORDER TO HIT SOVIET TROOPS RAY PLEADS GUILTY GM RECALLS 5,000,000 CARS CTU-CTA TO BACK LEVY DOORS CONCERT BARRED NIXON APPROVES ABM CHRISTINE CORHN DIES SUPREME COURT RULES ON BUCGINC EVIDENCE APOLLO 9 EISENHOWER DIES FOUNDER'S DAY ACHZEHNER WINS WOODWARD MEDAL OF HONOR LIFE MAGAZINE HERE EIGHT PLACE IN DISTRICT DECA COMPETITION PETE IOHNSTON MEMORIAL PARK IT'S ACADEMIC TEAM LOSES STRING QUARTET, QUINTET FIRST AT MIAMI 101 . SIRHAN VERDICT: DEATH April INCOME TAX DUE SCHIPPERS NEW CSO HEAD NORTH IRELAND CIVIL WAR TEENS FOR DECENCY RALLY SCHOOL LEVY DRIVE BECUN MEXICAN MINE BLAST KILLS 156 REDS LOSE OPENER TO LA CARPENTER WALKOUT AT STADIUM RUSSIANS OUST DUBCEK RHODES ATTACKED BY LIFE U.S. SPY PLANE SHOT DOWN BY NORTH KOREA DEGAULLE RESIGNS MIDWEST HIT BY FLOODS WATER RATE HIKED MALONEY NO-HITS ASTROS ' ff 1:? . . GErald Brimacombs SENIOR TRIP APRIL FOOLS' DAY ISSUE OF BULLDOG BARKS GIRLS WEAR THE PANTS NOW CITIZENSHIP WEEK SWEARINGEN LEAVES AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS SPRING PLAYS PRESENTED 102 WILSON NO-HITS REDS MAJESTIC PRINCE WINS DERBY, PREAKNESS SCHOOL LEVY PASSES BY 16,500 VOTES COUSY NEW ROYALS COACH PRO FOOTBALL REALICNED PUEBLO CREW EXONERATED NIXON CHOOSES BURGER TO SUCCEED WARREN LIFE MAGAZINE ARTICLE ON WOODWARD FORTAS RESICNS AMID PRESSURE UC TROUBLED BY SDS, UBA APOLLO 10 CIRCLES MOON INDIANAPOLIS 500 CELTICS WIN NBA TITLE UC QUITS MVC TORNADOES HIT COUNTY May MAY FETE jUNIOR-SENIOR PROM AT NETHERLAND-HILTON AP EXAMS 1969-70 ITS ACADEMIC TEAM CHOSEN STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION l03 instrumental Inmrunmwnalgroups peHorm at formal as well as informal functions. Orchestras are underthe dhecHon of Carol Baxter and bands under Bryson Curry. Larry Horwitz conducuxithe19698howmase band. . . ' !:-'3:.?0. A wide range of vocal enter- tainment is provided by Senior Choir, Sophomore Choir, and Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs under the leader- ship of Frank Lang. Paula Webb leads the Jr. High Choir. ensemble Experience gained from out- side performances and that of regular school concerts endows Ensemble with the unique, diversified, self- gratifying ability and fellow- ship, for which it is known. MAJOR CLASS DAY AWARDS Heisel Award .................. Brad Baker Greider Memorial Aw d . . Man Glassman Pete Johnston MemoriaI Award Ad .1 .A. . Mark Combs Robert King Memorial Award V. , . .. , Seth Goldberg Cleon J. Wingard Grant-in-Aid ......... Margretta Bounds Leonard Kaplan Memorial Award ......H... Susan Dick Lynne Rabin John Phillip Sousa 7 Award ................ David Samuelson American Legion Americanism Award . . Stephanie Schebor Brad Baker Human Relations Award . . . Seth Goldberg National Merit Scholar ............. Alice Tennenbaum National Merit Finalists ........ Brad Baker MichaehBall Deborah Leher Karen Stuart Judith Voos Alumnal Association Athletic Award ............. Brenda Cave Ronald Barasch Student Council Citizenship Award ....... Yvonne Salyers Richard Block Betty Crocker American Homemaker Award ...... Darlene Riley Silversmiths of America Award ..... Karen Higgenbottom Woodward Alumnal Endowment Fund Scholarship ....... Deborah Dukes Booker Dickason Margaret Ellis Rachel Smith Ann Neuer THE SENIOR: an empathetic being- warm with feeling for genuine friendships appreciated on Class Day; 112 like a tree bending in the rushing wind 1 reaching with extended branches toward the resplendent sun; I J L 1 l5 mmmsn -..'c a frolicking creature picnicking, enjoying- like a Iarkish girl sailing Skyward in a spritely swing; Boat: a soulful sentimentalist- reveling in prom splendor like a proud and stately peacock unfolding its delicate plumage. Prom Queen, Katig Daley. I All i; 0 H7 Ly n .m r O t a t U a S a minute entithy-one of 595 graduates a being whose ! whole being tingles for a second as high school slips by. ValedictoriaH; B . Eager. '6 1l9 so MUCH FOR N THE CHRONOLOGY OF 19638-09 NOWA LOOK Al :RSONALITIES FACULTY PRINCIPALS: A. William Strunk, Anderson Owens, James Doerger, Keith Wieland. B. Nor- man Bolds, Ronald Aug. C. Harry Hannum. COUNSELORS: D. Margaret Martin, George Greene, Clara Lee Milier. E, Rosalind Reade, Otis Cargill, Arline Beigel. F. Janet Keys. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: A, Neal Mays. B. Wilfred Romito, David Thornton, John Pfliegel, William Hoeft, Alfonza Moore. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: C Linda Zeisler, Carlene McDonald, Lucille Ruth. D. Sidney Friedman, Martha Reed, Stanley Castelii, David Plunkett, John Campbell. ENG- LISH: E, Jack Luhrman, Victor Craft, John An- aple. F4 Linda EHis, Janet HuberV C. Mary June- wick. .. .,. v mommy: I i w t i n. X ENGUSH: A. Caroline Massey, Mary Jo MiEler, John Achzehner, Grace Sherwood, Walter June- wick. B Helen Davis, Paul Hendrick. C. Jo Ann Perdikakis. D. Mary Ginn, Patricia Bibbee, Char- lotte Perso, Fay May, Joseph Horton, Dulcie Dabney, Louise Harris, Diane Woodley. Smith. YOUTH CORPS DIRECTOR: A. Horace Bradley. MATH: B. James Swanda, Laraine Zbikowski, Mar garet Reiss, Evelyn Mercer. C. Suzanne Schaeffer, Paul Haverkos. D. Robert Gray, Ann Davis, Mildred Gray, Lois Wagner, Barbara Rogers. E. Jeffrey Staf- ford, John Kegley, Oiiver Freese, Chester Kalb. F. Susan Scott, Thomas Brengelman. SOCML STUDIES: A4 Eileen Stern, Albert Oriez. B. Elizabeth Bazell. C. Scott Simmonds. D. Carl Tschofen. E. Thomas Dyer, Roger Arthur, F. Thomas Mitchell. G. Ruby Compton, Patricia Mueller, Amel Bresson, Kathleen Kiefer, Allen Bivens, Ella Hamm, Elmer Burwinkel, Susan Greene, Catherine Heitz, Torn Mooney. mu- BUSINESS: A. Joseph McConn. B. Helen Bowers, Rosella Honekamp, Claire Frey, Virginia Shearer, Jerry Scarlato, Beverly McGuinness. HEALTH: C. Ruby Hawkins, D. Frank Kling, Eric Wright, David Sidener, John Gray. DRIVER TRAINING: E. Craig MacMann, Thomas Sharp, Charles Smith. FRENCH: F. Janet Kimme. G. Jean Meister, v: PF? m R CINCINNATI J PUBLIC SCHIJDLS STUDENT DRIVE SCIENCE: A. Lloyd Watts, Wanda Lunsford. 3. Homer Caskey, Charles Berckman, Nicholas Weiler, Herbert Kalkbrenner C. James Wilson, Lois Keefe, Denise Anderson, James WiHiams. D Louis Ruley, Martin Sherwood, Carl Fromm, Max Coyle. LIBRARIANS: E. Anne Borchin, Carolyn Byron. F7 Mary Siddall. ni-l-lu LATIN: A Elizabeth Rottenburger. B. Margaret Barton. SPECIAL EDUCATION: C. Robert Lipsky, Geneva Leahr. SPANISH: D. Charles Grosser, Julia Suid, Otilia Fernandez, Virginia Caddell. MUSIC: E. Frank Lang, Bryson Curry, Paula Webb, Carol Baxter. ART: F. Della Brown, George Brooks, David Red- fern, William Marshall, William O'Neill. HOME ECONOMKZS: C. Marialyce Knoll, Jean Armstrong, Maxine Blotter. Faculty members not pictured: Mary Helen Daily, Spaulding Dickerson, Robert Duffy, Alice Grant, Joanne Gross, Eleanor Heider, Madeline Jacobs, Russell Lighf, James McDaniel, John Meighen, Marlene Ringler, Judy Risner, Safra Samuels, Ruth Schaf- stall, Helen Schroeder, Mari- lyn Skurow, Roger Soloman, Raymond Solomon, William Theisen, Emily Watkins, Vir- ginia Yates. 54...: : OFFICE WORKERS: A. Helen lay. B Rita Mae Eachen. C. Dora Walters, D. Juanita Hake. E. Sam- uel Skurow. F. Kathryn Sundstrom. C, Donna Woelfle. H7 Viola Stabner. L Delilah Baker. TREAS- URER: 1. Marion Hohhaus CUSTODIANS: K. George Reiss, Ralph Whaley. L. Nelson Swearingen, Morris Akins, Bengiman Marshbanks, Joseph Wrigh1.M. Eulis Halbert. ACTIVITIES Ira imaging; Hm jnuaum mummy m 2.91 92.9,: 9.5;; 9. EL 9.1M QQW'JE. . mgyg. :93, iF 9.9 19931 X7, I i JUNIOR CHOIR SOPHOMORE CHOIR CIRLS' CLEE IUNIOR BAND jUNIOR ORCHESTRA BOYS' CLEE r ?. 3 SENIOR ORCHESTRA owwb -mw QR . .I. . .v.. .3 .N amt . 3321.3; 13.! T41? 1 5. CONCESSIONAIRES BOOKROOM AIDES VISUAL AIDES 150 LIBRARY AIDES 15! CLERICAL AIDES a MW 1 H- ' THEATRE GUILD DRAMA CLUB ART CLUB ART LEAGUE OFFICERS MCMICKEN HALL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY jUNlOR HONOR SOCIETY !. : o, t ekNleb. 5:; 55 -.n. v.- v...-- x Mm - vfi lT' wWBW-W x SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL FRENCH CLUB President: Harriet ltkDH 1st Vite-Presidenl: Mike Brown 2nd Vice-Presidenl: Paul Newman Secrelary: Andi Solomon Treasurel: David llkoff Adviser: Miss MeiSEer Members: Man: Barman Elaine Butler Penina CZErkiewicz lanet Ekslracl Naomi Ember Linda Heery Isabel Kemp Chuck Kessel Elaine Leflon Belly levenson Slu Levey Linda Mass Iudy Nathan Ann Neuer Lynn Neuer Lauren Pinzka Elliot Polaniecki Carolyn Ready Barry Silver Rulh Smith Charles Sroufe Ellen Tulch Kim Wilson Shelly Winston SPANISH CLUB President ludy Goldstein Vice-President: Liz Neidich Secretary: Joyce Rinsky Treasurer: Ken Washington Adviser: MIS. Suid Members: Debbie Allison Terry Arenburg Becky Barmore Rebecca Briggs Mark Brinn Diane Iruegman Regina Colley Linda Doctor Paula Driskell Eddie Fox Cynthia Garner Barry Goldstein Susan Green Gail Harlsuck Linda Hendrikson ludy Jacobs Jo Ann Levy Craig Newburger Ken Newlon Sharon Novikoff Sandra Parrish Tuck Pugh Bill Rose Bub Singley Richard Skurow Bi Smith Cheryl Smcol Terri Slammes Judy Streicher Ruth Travis Jeanette Webb Sheliy Weinslein Linda WillEams Rabir'l Yarbmugh Sandy Vourel! Gayee Zappin Ira Zeff ACTIVITIES LATIN CLUB President Mike Ball ViceJ'residem: Allen Fox lunior Vice-Presidenl: Jelry Nedelman Secretary: Debbie Leher Treasurer: Carol Kruse Adviser: Miss Ronenburger Members: Mark Applebaum Brad Baker Brad Balfour Billie fean Crockell Joyce Etherington Bob Fisher Steve Frank Linda Hilson Rosemary Horne Kathy llskin Janet Kahn Barry Kaufman Phil Kessel Stefi Meeko Paul Newman Karen Schaffer Mike Schnefder Terri Schwegman Ken Seelig Barry Seeskin Shannon Sherman Teddi Siddall Dan Taylor Alice Tennenbaum Brenda Thompson Linda Vogelsang GERMAN CLUB President: Colleen Wanf Vice-President: Arthur Moore Secrelary: Lynda Smoot Advisor: Mrs. McDonald Members: Thoras Brecht Brenda Cave Judy Johnson Stuarl Levey Dorothy Mays SENIOR CHOIR President: Dale Ziegenfelder Secretary: Jackie Virgil Treasurer; IeH Kahn Librarian: Linda Liebsrhutz Director: Mr. Lang Members: Barb Albright Linda Apking Cathy Asbury Carole Bachman Rodhelle Bavetman Gail Blasberg Linda Bonnell Phil Boyd Katrina Bradford Richard Bradford BeverEy Brown Linda Broyles Nancy Campbell Terri Campbell Leonard Cave Ivan Cawthon Susie Chapman Lane Cohen Steve Collins Kalhy Combs Mark Combs Calhy Cordes Carol Crawford Ken Croley Katy Daley Jim Davidson Gary Dick Sue Dick Ted Dickasun George Dickey Pal Dorman Emmett Drane Paula Dubois Roberta Dubois Bill Dunn Ann Egan Andy Ferguson Arnetla Fogle Howard Fox Terri Garner Debbie Gear John Godar Darlene Green Luwanda Hamplun Carol Hanish Greg Harper Gail Hansock lim Hausserman John Heery Kathy Hendren Mary Hendticks Donna Hill Ann Hoeltke Pat Hoff Kathy Hubbard Joe Huff Harold Hunley Karen Hunter Harriet ltkoff Judy Jenings Elton Jones Gilda Jones Larry Jones Marilyn Jones Michelle Jones Pamela Kelley Bruce Kreidler Dan Krekeler Marion Langford Sharon leavens Bernard Lee Barry Levy Manin Lewis Cynthia Lockhan Renee ankhart Sam Lynch Daisy Mallah Dianne Mamhey Susan Marks Karen Marlin Pally McCaslin Doug McCray lohnetta McKinley lerry McQueen Dorothy Mefford lerry Nedelman Barb Neirl Sharon Neugebauer Sherri Nichols Mark Patterson Steve Payne Sue Pendlelon Sharon Perry Dalphine Pool Lynne Rabin Rochelle Raffel Carole Rappoporl Diana Rayls Gwen Reed Judy Richardson Tony Riddle Darlene Riley Paula Rishly Charles Robinson Carol Rolf Thomas Rousey Sieve Ruben Donna Ruth Sue Sadler lane Schutte Connie Scales DIRECTORY 156 Marjorie Scot! Yvonne Scan Carol Shuller Barry Silver Rhea Silverman Debozah Sims Andy Sloan Rumi Smith Charles Sroule Andy Stein Sandy StreH Sue Sluebing jeH Swillinger Debbie Taylor Beryl Thompson Brenda Thompson Phil Tomlinson Ellen Tulch Carolyn Turner Lloyd Vandiver Rodney Varney Charlene Venlus Pam Vogler Danny Wells Linda Walker Connie Weaver Jean Werden Greg Wheeler Sandra While James Whileside Richavd Wilchins Claudette Williams Greg Williams Sammie Williams JUNIOR CHOIR Director: Miss Webb Me mbers: Margie Adams Ofer Averharni Danny Baker Judy Bays Margaret Beany Vicki Eonapeel Thea Bourne Michael Brown Vicki Eroyles Dale CampbeH Marilyn Calpenle! Lisa Chenault Don Chandler Margie Chestnul Yvette Clark Howard Cohen Joe Collier Mildred Coops! Portia Cox Shondolyn Cunningham James Davis Jerome Dean Joanna Dozier Wesley Duncan Pam Elliot Paula Florio Ronna Friedman Toni Gilyard Clozel Glover Nancy Goldberg Ice Goreed Suzanne Grier Donna Grosheim Roger Hairslon Pam Hall Yvonne Harris Wanda Hildebran Thyra Hines Willa Hacker Emanuel Hudson Richard Hyams Mike llskin Robin Jackson Victor Jenkins Sharlene fohnson Gregory Iones Rosalyn Jordon Emmy Kahn Pam Kilborn Murray Lang Eddy Lee Michael Marks Deborah Mays Berlha McCoy Anneue Mitchell Marlene Milchem Beverly Murdock Kathleen Pills Mary Reynolds Noia Robinson Sharon Raley foanie Sallwas Barbara Schreiber Iudy Seltzer Ada Shields Gloria Simmons Theresa Sims Ruth Smith Nancy Snyder Denise Spaulding Virginia SI. Clair Sharon Stein Alice Tatum Theresa Thurmond Deborah Wallace Mary Weider Jerry Wesley Wanda West Cathy Williams Helen Williams Jacqueline Williams Cynthia Wilson Tony Wilson Sally Woellel Samuel Wolf Penny Worsham Robin Yarbrough ENSEMBLE President: Phil Tomlinson Vice-President: Leonard Cave Secretary-Treasurer: lohnelta McKinley Direclm: Mr. Lang Members: Rochelle Baverman GaiI BIasbetg Phil Boyd Linda Broyles Karen Burress Lane Cohen Steve Collins Mark Combs Carol Crawford Ken Croley Sue Dick Ted Dickason George Dickey Pa: Dorman Shelley Gilhooley Terri Garner John Godar Mary Hendricks Marilyn Jones Elton Jones BIUCE Kreidler Ierry McQueen Jerry Nedelman Barb Neiert Sharon Neugebauer Malk Panerson Steve Payne Sue Pendleton Lynne Rabin Carole Rappoport Yvonne Scott Connie Scales Charlene Venlus Pam Vogler Dan Wells SOPHOMORE CHOIR President: Mark Brinn Vice-Presidem: Teddi Siddall Secretary: lanie Smilh Treasurer Roberl Willins Direclnr: Mr. Lang Members: Debbie Azouz Rita Baum Mary Beamon Barb Ierg Paula Billups Kalhy Buyd Linda Combs Gayle Driskell Virgie Dukes Janet Egbers Debbie Elelanle Edward Fox Sandy Garner Linda Gaston Mike Creenwell Marsha Gulgsell Michelle Harper Mike Heard Linda Hilson Carol Hobbs Bayle Holmes Linda Hurwilz Clemmie Hudson Paula lanes Barb Kaplan Juanita Kiewer! Linda Kirkland Tim Lanham Davy Levine Richard Levin Dorothy Mays Loretta McFarland Alberta Moore Marilyn Nebolsky Greg Nipper! Marlene Pheips Barb Pohlman Debbie Powers Carole Sauer Debbie Schepman Terry Shwegman Pam Scull Barry Seeskin Sam Shreve Chicko Smith John Smhh Slave Steffens Paula Stuart Vicky Thomas Joan Wagman Robyn Wang Judy Wilks JUNIOR BAND Director: Mr. Curry Members Terry Abrams Kalhy Anderson James Boyd Rodney Braun Deena Brown Greg Calloway Reggie Calluway Torn Carter Andrea Dula Bill Durks Angelika Eiserman Mike Elefanle Richmond Flowers Reed Ghalala Yvonne Harmon Bonita Heard Carl Horne Daryl Horne James William JeHJohnson Mike Johnson Karen Jordan Warren Marks Allen Miller Ricky Mincy Rousseau O'Neal Deborah Penn Joe Philpol Harold Roy Richard Stranger Jerry Slurdivanl Mike Taylor Darwin Turner Sheila Turner Guy Wheeler Charlie Wilbul JeanetteWilliams Joe Young CIRLS' GLEE CLUB President: Darneiia Leach Secretary: Brenda Thompson Director: Mr. Lang Members: Paula Billups Pam Brammall Delores Can Kathy Combs Tonda Dubois Arnella Fogle Beuy Golden Maxine Hill Brenda Hunter lane! Kahn Equillar McNeil Vicki O'Neal Becky Parsons Carole Rappoport Joyce Renfro Joyce Rinsky Karen Rogers Janice Schultz Carol Shuller Ellyn Signer Cheryl Wages JanieWilhelm lynn Wilson EOYS' GLEE CLUB President Carson Kuhr Vice-President: Martin Siegel Dileclor: Mr. Lang Members: Ricky Aronoff Willie Bladford Chuck Brinn Sandy Casper Anthony Coats Bob Dahlke George Dickey Norm Falick Bob Fisher Steve Frank Gary Franklin Fred Hiudl lob Hyam Ellon Jones Sieve lones Mike Kaminenberg lgal Knobler Samuel Mays Mike McCreary John McKinley Ken Newton Bob Rinsky Elijah Rudolph Mike Samis Dave Sharfman Wayne Shaw Richard Silverman Fred Sommer Rod Varney Gary White Randall Zimmerman JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Officers: Sherry Cucinana fulie Smith Director: Mrs. Baxter Members: Richard Barasch Angela Baughman Connie Broch Karen Brokaw Darrell Callaway Edgar Clements Nancy Florin Karen Fowler Bernice Friedberg Barbara Hof Peter Hollaway Jonalhon lanes Karen lones Frank Nichols Martin Nichols Lauren Pinzka Ray Samuels Mike Summers Shelley Winston SENIOR ORCHESTRA President: George Dickey Vice-President: Debbie Tayior Secrelary: Lois Shegog Treasurer: Grela Pope Director: Mrs. Baxter Members: Bobby Alpert Mike Ball Lynne Baughman Phil Boyd Ronaid Dunham Randy Emerson Cardine Even Mark Faulk Pamela Fulton Rosalind Fultz Howard Hall Frank Harris Deborah Halter Nancy Houser Brenda Hunler William Hunter David hkoH Danny Jones Shelmara Jones Ira Kaplan Neil Kalz Isabel Kemp Carol Kruse Thomas Kulas Lewis May Michael Mazer Ellen Miller Greg Miller Arthur Moore Becky Parsons William Pope Eddy Reinhard! Pamela Riley Mike Roadcup Wilma Roy Chuck Schmidt Ken Seelig Rachel Smith Tom Straus Anlhony Thompson Mark Wacksman Charles Williams Ian Wolf SENIOR BAND President: Howard Hall Director: Mr. C urry Members: Bobby Alpert Louis Arnold Ira Ba rash Stephen Barkley Becky Barmore Debra Beckham Charlene Bener lerry Bubp Merle Burton Marcia Cash David Daugherty Scon Duncanson Randy Emerson Chris Everman Caroline Even Clifmn Fleetwood Elhan Fleischman John Focke Pam Fulton Bill Goelz Dorothy Guy Charles Hall Mike Hammer Ralph Hardy Margo Harvey Donna Hill Mike HoEland Phillip Howard Connie Huckleby William Hunter Greg Jennings Anthony Johnson Cheryl lohnson Daniel Jones Ron Kabakof'f Ben Kamin leH Konrad Carol Kruse Robert McNun Anthony Mack Milk Main Roger Marks Evelyn Martin Selma Marlin Gary Maxweil Ron Meadows Greg Miller Pamela Norris Larry Nuvikoff John Oaks Shirley Ogden Robert Overman Kristina Parker Aurell Ray Phillip Reid Walter Reliford Pam Riley Mike Roadcup Shelley Rylon David Samuelson Harvey Sauller Karen Schaffer Deneal Schilmeisler Chuck Schmidt Ken Seelig Audrey Shifres Terralf Simmons Wayne Simpson Fred S!oan Rachel Smilh Bill Taylor Cheryl Thacker Greg Thielmeyer Amhony Thompsan Dexter Watkins Wayne Wilder Charles Williams Karen Williams Norman Willis Debbie Wimers Ira Zeff BOO KROOM Mam hers: Tuck Pugh Larry Novicoff Bill Gael: CONCESSIONS Manager: Brad Baker Mem bers: Tom Kulas Tom Straus VISUAL AIDS Manager: Danny Webb Assista nt Ma nage r: Greg Wheeler Advisor: Mr. Sidener Members: Jan Amos Greg Craig Greg Crockett James Davidson Joseph Minor Tuck Pugh Sxeve Varmbrock Judie Webb Betty Wesley Debbie Whilescarver LIBRARV AIDS Advisor: Mrs, Borchin Members: Margo Abramsun Cindy Apking Danny Baker Riki Blum Sharon Braum Lisa Chenaull Debbie Detanay Nancy Fiorio MargarerGeu Marcia Goodman Brenda Hacker Regina Harper Debbie Hartman Shelby Sones Ray Lebowski Mara Lehrner Many Minor Gail Rains Linda Peterson Judy Richardson Rebecca Rush Natalie Sebastian Vicky Shepherd Janice Schuhz Jill Siegelman Renee Smith Ellion Speckler Shelley Stickler RHa Tenhover Sally Woefel Sandy Yourell Lisa Zwerin CLERICAL AIDES Members: Margrella Bounds Darlene Eriscoe Kathy Brown Vickie Brown Marcia Cash Linda Castleberry Diane Chrisly Pat Dorman Marcia Gales Nancy Heilbrunn Linda Holleu Jackie Reynolds Margie Scott Charlene Stein Belly Wesley Michelle Wesl SIAGE CREW Adviser: MnAug Mern bers: Tom Brown Alan Cummings Britt Holloway Gordan Kennedy Greg Nipperl Lee Samuelson Sam Shreve John Smith Steven Wong THEATRE GUILD President; Marc Herman Vice-Presidenl: Cindy Skurow Secretary: Nancy Leflon Advisor: Mr. Anaple Members: Richard Anderson David Barrett Nancy Banach Jon Berliner Anne Brenner Vicky Broyles Cynthia Bush Marilyn Carpemer Becky Centers Eddie Cohen Rhonda Crabtree Randy Fax Ronna Friedman Barbara Goller Linda Heery Mara Lehrner Pegi Levi Vicki Mastronardo Iudy Mehl Phyliss Milofsky Many Minor Sharon NovikoH Lauren Pinzka Anne Rabin loan Salzwas Judy Seltzer Julie Smith Ruth Smith Andi Solomon Sharon Stein Shelley Stickier Barry Stregevsky Ruth Travis Ricky Tulch linda Williams Shelly Winston DRAMA CLUB Presidenl: Harold Huniey Vice-Presidem: Pam Vogler Secretary: Gail Blasberg Corresponding Secrelary: Frank Harriss Treasurer: Andy Sloan Clerk: Caml Crawford Advisor: Mr. Aug Members: Cathy Asbury Brad Balfour Pam Brammeil Rick Block Emily Buckman Sandy Casper John Collinswurth Kathy Combs Debbie Comisar Ron Cunningham George Dickey Anne Edell Celeste Ernst Amy Fausl Barbara Freeman Kathy Gierharl Debbie Goldberg Darlene Green Shelley Harris Minda Harl Karen Higgenbottom Bruce Hines Nancy Houser David lmmerman Susan lsaacs Joanna Jasper Andy Josep hson lerry Kersey Dianne Leavell Betty Levenson Karen Morris ludy Nathan Marilyn Nebolsky Sharon Neugebauer Sherri Nichols Marti Nordquisl Debbe Nudeil Becky Parsons Judy Pulaniecki Paula Rishly lee Samuelson Robyn Scheff Diane Schneider Steve Schriever Audrey Shifres Fred Sommer Charles Srcufe Charlene Stern Paula Stuart Alice Tennenbaum Marilyn Tulch Donna Volker Joan Wagman Caron Ward Les Walerman Angela Waus Robin Waus Geri Weiner Joy Welch Eeuy Wesley Denice Win Marilyn Wise Lois Wolfson Leslie Wood Leah Woudruff Sandy Yourell Leslie Zeldin Chris Zeuski ART CLUB Fresidem: Judy Cohen ViceAPres'tdem: Joanna Jasper Secrelary: Mary Jo Pelzer Treasurer: Margarel Wjuker Advisor: Mr. Redfern Members: Wall Adams Rebbecca Briggs Belinda Brown Nancy Campbell Margo Ellis Carol Englerl Nan Fierrnark Lyn Focke Barb Freeman Ellen Gerber Edison Gore Frank Harriss lesEie Heninger Peggy Horne Sue Issacs De bbie Katz Debbie Leher Esther Levy Paul Maker Linda Mass Wannah Myers Bonnie Nessanbaum Lynne Neuer Marti Nordquisl Vivian Oscher Leroy Reason Ross Silburn Charles Srouie Cheri Swellinger Alice Tannenbaum Juanila Tince Ann Wanh ART LEAGUE OFFICERS President: Barbara Greenwald Vice-President: Kitly Miller Secretary: Ann Fogel Treasurer: Cheryl Charkins SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY President: Brad Baker Vice-President Cathy Allis Secretary: Susan Dick Treasurer: Phillip Tomlinsan Adviser: Miss Davis Members: Steve Adler Debbie Allison Mark Applebaum Ronald Barasch Carol Beskfn Steve Blicblum Thoralf Brecht Charles Erinn Stuart Brinn Mike Brown Linda Eroyles Diana Bruegman Suesan Buckley David Burrus Sondra Delk Bonnie Dolle Deborah Dukes Bill Dunn Naomi Ember Carol Englerl Caroline Even Allen Fox Terri Garner Debbie Gear John Godar Seth Goldberg Judy Goldstein Darleen Green John Heery Lynne Heldman Linda Hendrickson Karen Higgenbonnm Gary Jennings Marilyn Junew Andrew losephson Ronald KabakoH Ieff Kahn Ben Kamin Ira Kaplan Dasha Konstam Carol Kruse Deborah Leher Stuart Levy Irvin Loew Philip Loos Samuel Lynch Palricia Marsh Linda Mass Timothy McCabe Pani McDaniel Karen Mier Susan Murphy Judy Nathan Jerry Nedelman Liz Neidich Ann Neuer Lynne Neuer Craig Newburger Paul Newman Ken Newton Sanford Nidich Shirley Ogden Mary Pelzer Geraldine Pendellon Barbara Pieper Elliott Polaniecki Fay Postolski William Pugh Lynne Rabin Mike Reed Joyce Rinsky Gail Rogovin Carol Rolf Sieve Rasen Phyllis Sahzrnan Phyllis Sanders Slevie Schebor Charles Schmidt Susan Schneider Connie Scoles Bill Smith Connie Smith Michael Smith Rachel Smith Lonnie Spitz Turn Straus Sandra Slref-f Karen Swan Alice Tennenbaum Laura Thomas Terri Thomas Gary Townley Carol Vilensky Judith Voos Patricia Ward Neil Wain be rg Geri Weine: Richard Wilchins Margaret Wjuker Leah Woodruff Dixie Lee Young Donna Zakem JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY President: Cteg Sahlman Vice-Presidenr: Andi Solomon Secretary: Nancy Leflon Treasurer: Lauren Pinzka Advisor: Mrs. Harris Mrs. Smith Members: Marc Barman Ed Cohen Angeleka Eiserman Ronna Freidman Reggi Levi Jerry Meme Sharon NovikoH Anne Rabin Joan Robinene Joan Salzwas Ruth Smith Sharon Stein Barry Suegevsky Jeanette Wiliiams Shelly Winston Barbara Wong JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL President: Gary Church Vice-Prasident: Greg Saltzman Secrelary: Andi Sulumum Treasurer: Charles Sher Advisor: Mr. Wilson Representatives: Gloria Alien Ophir Avrahami Richard Barasch Audrey Bell Michelle Bowens Greg Calloway Grant Charlisle Eddie Cohen Jerry Deborde Debra Edelnein Peter Ehoodin Eddie Gallop Barbara Goodman Mark Gootesman Gayle Hall Lisa Hall Paxricia lenkins lef'fjohnson Ronald Johnson Emmy Kahn Maria Lehrner Steve Lehmer Sieve McCloud Gail McCoy Daryl Mitchell Andrea Mode Rosalyn Nelson jenny Payne Lauren Pinzka Lynn Rubensrein Joanie Salzwas Carl Sandlin Robert Shelton Thereas Sims Sharon Stein Debra Slade: Mary Tapp Thomas Vinegar chnne Walton Neil Weiner Barbara Wong Penny Wcrsham SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL President Mark Combs Vice-Presidem: Stevie Schebor Secretary: Terri Garner Treasurer: Elton lanes Represental i ves: Mark Applebaum Reggie Auls William Eell Steve Blickblum Rick Block Phil Boyd Pam Brammall Stuart Brinn Connie lrunner Shyrle Carr Debbie Caner leonard Cave Janet Chaiken Suzi Chapman Kathy Combs Donna Dangelo Mike Dangelo Vicki Davis Menita Deutch Celeste Ernst Chris Everman Lyn Focke Steve Frank Rosalind Fultz Cynthia Garner Sell : Goldberg Sara Goldfeder Darlene Green John Hannan Michelle Harper Victoria Hanman Lynne Heldman Mary Hendricks Karen Hunter Judy Jenings Barb Johns Diana rohnson Gilda Jones Phil Kessel Suzy Khuury lan Knobier Debbie Lernberg Gary Maier Diane Manthey Howard Marcus Dorothy Mays Joan McKibben Smphanie Meeko Barbara Newsom Sandy Nidich Shirley Ogden Tony Pack Hallis Page Cheryl Penn Gwen Reed 160 Carol Richschaffer Mike Samis R hon da Scha im Debbie Schepman Yvonne Sccm Shannon Sherman Teddi Siddall Connie Smith Jan Spalter Chari Swill'mger Debbie Taylor Wilbur Venlus Pam Vogder Joan Wagrnan Steve Wolfspn Bonnie Wood John Woodbum Dale Ziegenfelder GROUP '65 Co-Chairman: Linda Broyles Co-Chairman: Bruce Ralhkamp Advisor: ML Hendrick Members: Cathy Allis Dave Allis Brad Baker Slu Brinn Sieve Collins Mark Combs Mike Dangelo Susan Dick lohn Godar Seth Goldberg Judy Goldstein Suzy Khoury lim Morgan Sharon Neugebaur Shirley Ogden Mark Patterson Steve Payne Pam Peek Lynne Rabin Marcia Roley Sxephanie Schebor Connie Scales Tom Slraus Sandy Stref'f Dexter kains Margret Wiuker Don na Zakem Dale Ziegenfelder HFY Presidem: Dan Wells Vice-President: Dave Allis Secretary-Treasurer: Ken Miller Chaplain: Joe Meadors Advisor: Ml. Wlighl Members: Ben Ballard Mike Barnard Steve Collins lohn Collinsworth Mark Combs Pat Costello Mike Daley Tony Hendrickson Jeff Josevolsky lEff Killburn lohn Leahr Dan Madden Bob Overman Mark Patterson Steve Payne Tum Root; Vance Scheuer Bill Shepard Dave Snyder Tim Wells John Woodburn KEY CLUB President: Mike Ball Vice-President Ira Kaplan Secretary: Elliot Polanieki Treasuler: Torn Slraus Advisor: Mr, Williams Members: Allen Fox Steve Frank Jeff Kahn Chuck Kessel John Kessel Igal Knobler Howard Marcus Torn Margolis Jerry Nedelman Craig Newburger Sandy Nidich Steve Oscherwitz Bill Rose Steve Rusen Doug Schou Chip Schwartz Ken Saelig Greg Sherman Mike Srnilh Dave Stern Tom Swillinger Ricky Weinberg BIG SISTERS Co-Chairrnen: lynne Rabin Gwen Reed Advisor: Mr. Oriez Members: Calhy Allis Laverne Apple Rochelle Baverman Vicki Baze Linda Berg Carol Beskin Gail Blasberg Linda Bonnel Linda Broyles Karen Bryant Kathy Buchman Sue Buckely Ruth Runner Tara Burden Pam Caldwell Cathy Cams Brenda Cave Susi Chapman Linda Chiricosla Judy Cohen Sandi Dennis Monita Deutch Elaine Donney Ann Egan Leslie Egharman Carol Englert Evelyn Focke Mary Fuller Susie Geller Ellen Gerber Judy Goldstein Sherry Grusd Carol Hanish Joni Hanenbach Lynne Heldman Leslie Heninger Karen Higgenbotlom Pam Hinton Kathy Horn Peggy Home Nancy Houser Linda Jones Michele lanes Sandra Jordan Ta mmy Kaplan Isabel Kemp Suzy Khoury Cickie Kimmey I Dasha Konslam DarneHa Leach Deborah Leher Sue Lehrer Kmhy Levin Sylvia Lewin Linda Liebschutz Pal Marsh Linda Mass Pam McDaniel Loraine McFarland lohnena McKinley Dorothy Mefford Ann Neuer lynne Neuer Sharon Neugebauer Sharon Nichols Marty Nardquisl Shirley Ogden Pam Peek Sue Pendlelon Cheryl Petil Barb Pieper Wendy Prager Rocheile Raffle Sharon Rappaporl Carol Rappaport Gail RauChman Darlene Riley Paula Rishly Marcia Roley Gerri Rosenburg Judy Royal Phyllis Sallzman Rhonda Schaim Cathy Schaengold Stephanie Schebor Connie Scales Toby Shot Marilyn Shropshire Lois Siebler Terri Skunow Karen Slagle Sandy Sleight Connie Smilh Rachael Smith Karen Sluarl Connie Uible Jackie Virgil Judy Voos Linda Walker Patricia Watt lean Warden Denice Whin Vicki Wilkins lulie Williams Margie Winston Marilyn Wise Dixie Young Donna Zakem Nan Zeidman WFAE ChiefAnnouncers; Gail Blasberg Elton tones Advisor: Mr. Anaple S1aff: Lane Cohen Rosalind Fulll Ben Kamin Bill Marling John Pelzer Rulh Smilh Debbie Taylor loan Wagman Dale Ziegenfelder COWA President: Sandy Nidich Vice-President: Michael Smith Secretary: Joyce Rinsky 1reasurer: lerry Nedelman Advisor: Miss Compton Members: Mike Ball Mike Darden Rosalind Fultz Judi Gcldstein Malgu Halvey Sleve Hirschberg Erin Holloway Janet Kahn Ben Kamin Stuart Levy Linda Liebschulz lames Oscher Elliott Polaniecki lames Sanders Mike Schneider Doug Sh nu Barry Silver Judi V005 AFS Co-Chairmen: Terry Garner Gail Hartsock Advisor: Mrs. Schaefier Members: Phyllis Adler Nancy Bennell Linda Berg Betsy Blackman Shelley Blackman Doris Bridenthrall Linda Broyles Kathy Buchman Nanci Campbell Susie Chapman De bbie Cohen ludy Cohen Linda Doclor Leslie Egherman Liz Ellis Carol Englerl Lyn Focke Barby Fogel John Godar ludy Goldslein Sherry Grusd Carol Hanish Ann Hoeilke Kathy Hum Tum Howe Christopher Jasper ludy Jennings Marilyn Jones lane! Kahn Isabel Kemp Dasha Konstam David Lambert loAnn Levy Janice Malofsky Pat Marsh Linda Mass Susan Murphy loan McKibben Liz Neidich Craig Newburger Shirley Ogden Vivian Oscher Tuck Pugh Deborah Rahn Phyllis Sanders Susan Schneider Cheryl Shair Carol Shuller Ellyn Signer Barry Silver Connie Smith Rachel Smith Sandy Streff Susie Sluart Lynn Swanson Laura Thomas Shelley Weinstein Lois Wolfson FTA Presidem: Linda Broyles Vine-President: Cynthia Lockhan SeCrelary: Deborah Sims Treasurer: DeedeeJones Advisor: Miss Frey Members: Beverly Branham Darlene Briscoe Emily Buckman Toni Campbell Gail Durant Leslie Eghern'lan Loraine Garnet Frank Harris Gilda Jones Shelmara Jones Isabel Kemp Cheryl Smoot Robbie Spouedhorse Juanita Tinch FBLA President: Barbara Eikens Vice-Presidem: Brenda Jolley Secretary: Sue Rees Hislorian Veronica Hatter Adviser Miss Honekamp Members: Terri Bonapfel Kathy Brown lane! Dorn Nancy Etheringlon Linda Feebeck Patticia Gallagher Leslie Heninger Marti Hock Rosemary Horne Paula Hudson Maryann Kesselring Fran Rosenhrb Linda Walker DECA Presidem: Jimmy Sanders Vice-President: Robert Blum Secretary: Sylvia Lewin Treasurer: Robert Vinson Members: Laverne Appel Richard Badlir Brenda Crear Penny Dancy Mike Delmonico Leslee Egherman Barbara Eikens Andy Fugel Darlene Galinsky Ruth Galster Fred Gear Debbie Glam: Jeff Goldhoff Veronica Hatter Vicki Hirschberg Roberl Hyams PEEEV Jones Debbie Lemberg Larry Lewallen Jan Likerman Paula Miller Linda 05 born Melvin Parker Rita Pearcy lohn Pineault Fay Postolski Eileen Pyne Sharon Rappapon Don Sapperstein Jeff Schwallie Mark Siegel Judy Sigier Ray Simpson Dome Smilh Julie Stephenson Richard Stultrnan Robert Turtfetaub Jerry Wolf Steve Yosofal PEP CLUB OFFICERS President: Dian ne Manlhey Vica-President: Leonard Cave Recording Secretary: Sue Dick Corresponding Secretary: Judy jenin gs Advisers: Mr. Aug Mr. Oriez DEBATE TEAM Captain: Jerry Nedelman Advisor: Mrs Anaple Members: Rosalind Fultz Ian Hamilton larry Hasletler Joseph Rousey Greg Saltzman Mark Schutle Joan Wagman INTERCULTURAL COUNCIL Chairman: Dexter Watkins Secretary: Marcia Roley Advisor: Mr. Craft Members: Gail Blasberg leH Conrad laneiro Couller Rosalind Fullz Terri Garner Seth Goldberg Joni Hanenbach Theodora Howard Michelle Jones Robert Kinney Howard Marcus Gregory Miller lim Morgan Sharon Neugebauer Sandy Nidich Pam Peek lackie Reynolds Mike Smith SPEECH TEAM Capla i n: Pam Vogler Advisor: Mrs Ana ple 16! 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COYD FSK 150E131 H570 TRA 7!. h Aansn SSCAPSCS iSVad :,0RAc;LwEW . ,,, BULLDOG BARcKS 'WOODWARD TREASURES IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL: VARSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: A. Coats, D. Mitchell, B. COX, M McCreary, P. Johnston, R Silburn, R. McGee, R. Bouldin. SECOND ROW: J. Sebron, D Slaughter, 5. Crawley, J. Josefovsky, P. Sebmn, L McQueen, H Watkins. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, A. Banks, E. Drane, T. Malone, 1. Oliver, R. Peterson,- D. McCray, A. Jackson FOURTH FIRST ROW: R. HEN, W. Deand, K. Gilmore, C. Combs, S. Kinsler, R. Samuel, M. Monroe. SECOND ROW: 5. Crockett, mgr., A. Love, D. Horne, DV Surrell, B. Mallory, DA Harper, M. Free- man, H. McGee, mgr. THIRD ROW: R. McMillan, mgr., E. Gallop, T. Brown, M. Fogleman, D. Pendleton, J. Kennedy, 1. Kimmey, E. Folden, K. Church, mgr. FOURTH ROW: M. Shelton, K. Nowell, T. Abrams, E. Kinsler, J. Young, E. Williams. P. Overton, S. McCloudA FIFTH ROW: R. Jones, mgr., J. Davis, S. Polasky, A. Beacher, 5. Hunter, 6. Church, M, McMillan, RV McMilian, P. Sheffield, mgr. SIXTH ROW: W. Sloan, mgr, R. Kidd, D. Harper, 1. White, V. Jenkins, D. Calloway, R. Haynes, J. Sturdivant, R. Sweeney, 1. Rickey, mgr. ROW: B. Pierce, T. Pack, R. Glasper, T. Mftchell, B. Slith, A. Williams, I Cawthon. FIFTH ROW: A. Glas, L. Jones, S. Mays, P. Proud, R. McGee, C. Murdock, M. Keese, D. Horn. SIXTH ROW: M. Combs, M. Patterson, B. Ballard, L. Waller, G. Ashe, M, Kelly, J. McKinley, T Dickason, S. Stratemeyer, hr RESERVE FOOTBALL: ON GROUND: J. Dean, 11 Johnson, W. Taylor. FIRST ROW: T. Sleight, R. May, B. Dean, D. Marcus, C. Kincaid, W. Reliford, M. Baldwin. SECOND ROW: W Brooks, V. Brown, W. Baker, N. Gibson, B. Sweel, B. TaylorA THIRD ROW: A Harris, W W1lder, A. Thompson, C. Combs, W. Hunter, J. Smith, L. Spence. FOURTH ROW: A Surreil, E. Vinson, C Mier, T. Mallory, C. MCLain, L. Arnold, R. Meadows, C, Oakes, mgr. FIFTH ROW: M. Thomas, M. Greenwell, C. Bicknell, V. Martin, C. Wiliiams, 1. Johns, P, Sebron. FOOTBALL COACHES: KNEELINC: Jack Campbell, head varsi- ty coach; Tom Sharp, assistant varsity coach. STANDING: Frank Kiing, junior high coach; Jim Wilson, junior high coach; Pete Gray, reserve coach. CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: 5. Levey, mgr., D. Evers, B. Marling, GK Townley, D. Ziegenfelder. SECOND ROW: R. Brad- ford, R. Smith, D. Biggs, l, Zeff, M. Lehrner, Mr; Dave Plunkett, coach. THIRD ROW: K. Young, C. Newburger, E. Glosby, R. Gilbert, P. Sarwar. FOURTH ROW: G. Kennedy, M. Brinn, J. Weidus, B Coetz, C. Morgan, j. Bubp, MA Ferguson. J 4A m r-;-r ,- i I JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: M. Johnson, mgr., C. Bold, mgrv, DA Calloway, R.McMi1lan, R. Hill, D. GutlL R. Bray, D. Pendleton. SECOND ROW: W. Marks, B. Kidd, T. Vinegar, J; White, 5. Hunter, M. Marce, E. Colley, D. Mitchell, D. 1 I Home. 1 1 X w I V I' I . W ' w '. '4 VARSITY BASKETBALL: SIT- V- TING ON STEPS: B. Holloway, y r:' mgr., S. Levey, mgr., B. Silver, mgr. SITTING ON RAMP: l. Zeff, C. Morgan, D. Hacker. STANDING: W. Adams, M. Patterson, J. Morgan, C. Cooper, T. Bell, J. McKinley, M Wilson, B. Ballard, mdkd-zuwAg: ' '3 ; BASKETBALL COACHES: Dave Piunkett, junior high; Thomas Mitchell, reserve; Sidney Fried- man,var5ity. RESERVE ROW: 8. Sarwar. ROW: C. V. Martin. BASKETBALL: FIRST Rosen, M. Brinn, P. SECOND ROW: T. Maliory, C. Kiner, D Slaughter. THIRD ROW: N, Katz, W. Vem tus, J. Collinsworth. FOURTH Bicknell, M. Thomas, IUNIOR HIGH GYMNASTICS: KNEELINC: 1. Pierre, T. Cover, A; Lowe. SITTING: S. McCloud, V4 Weihe, K, Glass. STANDING: J. Cause, K. Class, R. Johnson, R. Beckham, D. Durgan TOP ROW: R. Johnson. H. Wood- ward, mgr., J. James, Mr. Eric Wright, coach, 5. Jones. VARSITY GYMNASTICS: IN FRONT: B. Dean, CV Kincaid, A. Beck. IN REAR: L. Aron, C. Appiegate, W. Brooks, D. Mc- Cray, T Stamos, E. Fields, D Johnson, D. Allis, Mr. Victor Craft, coach. VARSITY SWIMMING: FIRST ROW: T. Schwartz, M. Daley, J. Bentley, C Newburger, 5 Collins. SECOND ROW: K. New- ton, J. Konrad, W. Smith, C Martin, D. Sharfman, N. Falick, THIRD ROW: M. Stevenson, GV Kuhr, D. Marcus, L. May. FOURTH ROW: R. Ziegenfelder, M. Holland, C. McLain, A. Sloan, T. Martin, J. Weidus. . IUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING: i FIRST ROW: D. Liming, M. , Hall, M. Gueterman, R. Ander- ; ' son, E Folden. SECOND ROW: J, Jones, R. Buford, Mr. Chester Kalb, coach, D. Lewis, J. Bos- kind, D. Bullock, J. Minor, mgr. THIRD ROW: L Holland, J. Fuller, D. Baker, R. Calloway, E. Lee, D. Calioway, R. Barasch, R. Hyams4 WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: D. GIassman, R. Bradford, D. Lundy, R. Barasch, E. Rails. SECOND ROW: E. Wynn, R. Silburn, L. Peaslee, l. Barash, BA TaylorA THIRD ROW: R. Dunham, M. Keese, F. Sloan, P. Sebron, C. SmEth. w: .; ma- mam r1 amt- .. . 1 'amvuxmd mama! mama mi .mmlwmrw .; GOLF: FIRST ROW: G. Wil- moth, D. Evers, T. Gehring, D. Sapperslein. SECOND ROW: D. Hoff, 57 Frank, P. Lee, M. Fer- guson. THIRD ROW: N. Wein- ; berg, A. Ferguson, R. Leistner, 1 E.Meadows. TENNIS: FIRST ROW: N. GoId- berg, R. Wilchins, Mr. Ken jones, coach. SECOND ROW: 5. Nidich, J. KesseE, THIRD ROW: E. Polaniecki, L. May. FOURTH ROW: M. Mazer, M. Barnard. Due to lack of cooperation of some team members, the teams listed on the opposite page were not pictured 180 VARSITY BASEBALL Mr. Scott Simonds, coach R. Cohen J. Collinsworth C. Cooper S. Finketstein Cu, Franklin D. Hacker J. Huff A4 Glas M. Keese S. Levey, mgr. S. Lynch D. Mitchell D, Rosenbaum B. Stith SENIOR HIGH TRACK Mr. Jack Campbell, coach W. Anderson L. Arnold L Barash C. Bicknell J. Bubp M. Combs S. Crawley R Dunham N. Gibson R. Glasper P. Hail G. Harper B. Holloway, mgr. E. Jones T. Mallory D. Matthews S. Mays L. McQueen 0. Miller W Norman W. Norton 1. Radcliffe P. Sarwar C. Satterwhite l. Sebron P. Sebron T. Simmons F. Sloan R. Smith D. Spears L. Spence L. Waller RESERVE BASEBALL Mr. Chester Kalb, coach R. Anderson, mgr. M. Baldwin W Bell 5. Chambers G. Combs R. Gilbert J. Gipson J. Glassman, mgr. A. Moore N. Muldrow E. Ralls B. Rosen J. Spalter M. Stevenson B. Sweet D. Taylor W. Taylor L. Timmons M. Wacksman R. Walton D. Weaver G. Weisskopf E. Young JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Mr. Eric Wright, coach 1. Arnold T. Brown D. Bubp, mgr D. Calloway G. Calloway E. Colley W. Dean 1. Dukes T. Fairbanks E. Folden K. Glass K. Glass R. Greer D. Guth D. Home M. ltskin R Johnson R. Jordan 5. McCloud R. Moody W. Niles D. Overton D. Pendleton H. Woodward, mgr. . A n. am .5532 E. mm 2,9535 m. q R EEE R. 32.20.50 ....,e.m....m.v.m,1m ....U.... M023. mm H.103... mm ww m...:... H32..$3 om mm .72... cm mm m...:... v20 ow ow EOMIEE on av IUmF MFEDOU am mm ...n.zx... rm mm m...:... ZMEMES Eu on 3...... ...DZ.?:S 5 mm 25.2 x cm .S.Ov.........$ mm om mmIUDI Eu ow 3...... Zamkmwg Eu mm Zm.v.2 X. .b 5.7.561. mv mm IUm... MMFMDOU .b mm D243mSO. mm ww ZOHmUZEn. hm mHZmZOnEO 014350002, jammhmzmxxm. Ngammmw. a 3:02.. R 016.3000; N, mv mi... .52....15 mm . ...V 23.2 vw ..m 3011.23 .b mm 3103: ow mm m...:... mehmmg mm mm 23:6. E K m.......xm4... 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Greenond, D Levine, V. Bale. SECOND ROW: J; Werden, M, Starace, C. Hyams, J.Pucket1,KlChurch. L DRILL TEAM: FRONT ROW: L, Brown, 0. Sims, C. Lockharl, D. Jones, C, Williams, capt., H. Buchheim, 1. Bentley, P. Dor- man, C. Barnes. REAR ROW: A. Zeldin, T. Stammer, L. Albasin, W co-capt., N. Klein, L Heltinger, IL B. Thompson, M. Gales, E. Miller, V. O'Neal, J. King, 8. - Roberts, R. Lockharl, D. Ander- i son, J. Jones, 5. Mefford, D. - lohnson, C. Dailey, D King, G. Pope, M. Harper, L. Hakim, J. ; Cooper. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: IN FRONT: C. Fishman, 5 Rosen, DA Gfldenblatt. IN REAR: l. Wagman, J. Mandell, M. Sei- bert, C Liebenthal. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: ON LADDER: J. Savage. ON LIMB: A1 Matthews, B. Pierce, J. Robinette. S. Cucjnotta, S. Stein. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: IN FRONT: D. Manthey. FIRST ROW: W. Prager, D. Siegel, R. Raffel. SECOND ROW: P. Peek, C. Cordes, S. Hargrave, 5. Dick. MODERN DANCE: IN FRONT: D. Wallace. SITTING: J. Poiani- ecki, B. Thompson, 1. Watkins, R. Jones, D. Hartman, L. Hilson, D. Hatter; KNEELING: S. Gady, M. Lee, V. Broyies, P. Elliot, L. Brown, L. Gaston, 5. Hindawi, G. Berlfein. STANDING: SA Costner, P. Thomas, T. Camp- beEl, D. Burney, W. Hildebran, G. Hildebran, A. Edell. IN REAR: W. Turner, D. Watkins. POLYWOGS: FIRST ROW: M Dugan, J. Johnson, P. Rishty, G. Driskeil. SECOND ROW: D. Schepman, M. Malott, B. Wood. THIRD ROW: R. Watt, C. Ma- haney, S. Taylor, K. Eggerding. CIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION: FIRST ROW: T Camp- bell, D. Jones, B. Cave. SECOND ROW: C. George, G. Dean, AV Fogle. THIRD ROW: P. Douglas, J. Rodgers, Y. Sims, A. Harris. FOURTH ROW: L. Hampton, C. Ventus, C4 Asbury, V. Dukes, B. Crear, S. Hargrave. CUPPIES: FIRST ROW: K. Brokaw, A. Zeff, K, Girton, 5. Richmond, 1. Balll SECOND ROW: N. Bartsch, D. Girton, D. Gann, M. Czerkiewicz, J, Mef- : ford, V. Shepherd, W. Florio. 1: THIRD ROW: 5. Stickler, P. ' Fiorio, K, Stark. Awwwwbrv made w CLASSES Seventh Grade cha Ada Merriszins , . avid Allen Gloria Amen Li . g Danny - Eugene Bak Brady Baldwsn gJudy Ball KM ' ITyrone B B rber Ronald Beckham Cheryl Beetz Audrey Bell Teresa Bell Alfred Berry Janet Berry Thurman Berry Glenna Bilbray Tim Blanchard Wanda Blanchard Marjorie Boggs Karen Bolton Mark Bonnell Victor Bouldin Terry Boyd Fay Boymei Karin Brokaw Michael Brown Larry Broyles ery Brumett ;ri Brunning reg ush , Stevq Byyrti Gelgma Caldwell . a gmdharcf Campbeli . WiKathy Callinan Betty Carr Regis Carr Kathy Carroll 7 Diana Caudilm Wiliam Coats Ray Cobb Sandra Coleman Patricia Colvi K i i r9! 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PHILLIP EDWARD JACQUELINE ANTONiO DARLENE JOYCE REID REINHART REYNOLDS RIEP RILEY RINSKY I J a r L ROBERT PAULA ARLENE BRENDA ALAN GLORIA RINSKY RISHTY I RITTER ROBERTS ROCKWERN RODGERS 1 BETH MARCIA WILLIAM STEVEN GERRJ JUDITH q ROGER ROLEY ROSE ROSEN ROSENBERG ROYAL 1 239 STEVE ELIJAH PHYLLIS YVONNE RONALD DAVID RUBEN RUDOLPH SALTZMAN SALYERS SALZWAS SAMUELSON JAMES STEPHEN DONALD CATHY RHONDA STEPHANIE SANDERS SANDS SAPPERSTEIN SCHAENGOLD SCHAIM SCHEBOR CHARLES THERESA HAROLD MARK VERNON ELLIOTT SCHMIDT SCHMITZ SCHOENEWEISS SCHUTTE SCHWALLIE SCHWARTZ CONNIE BETTY KENNETH DANIEL HERBERT JOE SCOLES SCOTT SEELJG SEESKIN SEJDNER SHELTON AUDREY TOBY MARILYN LOIS MARK MARTIN SHJFRES SHOR SHROPSHIRE 240 SIEBLER SIEGEL SIEGEL A SCOTT SIEGEL TERRI SKUROW DERRICK SMITH WILLIAM SMITH THOMAS STAMOS JUDY SIGLER KAREN SLAGLE DOTTIE SMITH LYNDA SMOOT THOMAS STAPLES ROSS SILBURN SANDRA SLEIGHT LEONARD SMITH BARRY SNYDER STEPHEN STAUBACH 241 RICHARD SILVERMAN HARRISON SLOAN MARTHA SMITH MICHAEL SPALDINC LORETTA STEEL NORRIS SIMPSON CONNIE SMITH RACHEL SMITH LONNY SPITZ ANDREW STEIN PAULETTE SIMS DEBORRAH SMiTH RUM! SMITH DONA STALLINCS JULIE STEPHENSON DAVE CAROLYN ALPHONSO DIANNE CAROLYN STEVEN STERN STEVENSON STEWART STOCKBURGER STONE STRATEMEYER I M TOM SANDRA GLENDA KAREN SUSAN RICHARD STRAUS STREFF STRINGER STUART STUEBINC STUTTMAN i 3 m DEBORAH CHERI ALICE GREGORY DAVID LAURA SUGGS SWILLINGER TENNENBAUM THIELMEYER THOMAS THOMAS PATRICIA TERRI MIKE DAVID PHILLIP GARY THOMAS THOMAS THOMPSON TOLER TOMLINSON TOWNLEY 7d ELLEN SYLVIA WILLIAM JULIA ROBERT CONSTANCE TULCH TURNER TURNER TURPIN TURTELTAUB UIBLE 242 DIANE VINEGAR LINDA WALKER PATRICIA WATT JOSEPHINE WELBORN Vf- VICTORIA WILKINS ROBERT VINSON LOUIS WALLER GEORGE WEATHERSBY DANIEL WELLS CLAUDETTE WILLIAMS IACQUELINE VIRGIL ALBERT WARD CONSTANCE WEAVER JEAN WERDEN JULIE WILLIAMS 243 PAMELA VOGLER ANN WARTH GERI WEINER MARLON WHITEHEAD SALLIE WILLIAMS IUDI VOOS Jo. LESLIE WATERMAN SHELLEY WEINSTEIN JAMES WHITESIDE SAMMIE WILLIAMS DONNA WACHSMAN DEXTER WATKI NS DAVID WEITZMAN DENICE WHITT MICHAEL WILSON RUTH TERESA MARJORIE MARILYN MARGARET WILSON WILSON WINSTON WISE WJUKER MARGARET JEROME MARTHA STANLEY JOHN WOEBKENBERG WOLF WOLFGANG WOOD WOODBURN 4. ANTIONETTE STEVEN DJXIE DONALD DONNA WRIGHT YOSAFAT YOUNG YOUNCBLOOD ZAKEM NAN DALE NEAL MARCO ZEIDMAN ZIEGENFELDER ZIMMERMAN ZWICK ,gg? SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL G N B W W A. BEST WISHES FROM NORM DEXTER'S FRONTIER DODGE 7780 READING RD. ROSELAWN HAVE YOUR FRIENDS SIGN HERE LUTHER CARTE mob? g! gRESTAURANTS HOME OF THE ORIGINAL BIG BURGER CARTERS OWN FRIED CHICKEN CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '69 COMPLIMENTS OF CARTER'S RESTA URANTS ROSELAWN 7655 Reading Road 6 Block No. Valley Theatre 761- 6555 or 761-3242 CHERRY GROVE PLAZA 8828 Beechmont Avenue 752- 0222 EVENDALE 9972 Reading Road No. of Cooper Road WES TERN HILLS PLAZA 6020 Glenway KENNE DY HE IGHTS 6621 Montgomery Road 563-2277 661-7070 531- 5888 SPRINGDA LE MONTGOMERY 11475 Springfield 9301 Montgomery 771- 0620 791- 9366 FINNEYTOWN GROSEBECK OFFICE 8242 Winton Road 522- 8710 8021 Colerain Avenue 93 1- 0660 771-12'21 40 West Cresentville Road ; Pepsi-Cola cold W! beats any cola cold! THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMFS FIRST LADY, MRS. A. B. DOLLW COHEN SALUTES WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL MY MESSAGE CAN BE DESCRIBED IN ONE OF THE BROADEST WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. UNDERSTANDING THE TRANSCENDENT POWER OF EXAMPLE IS GREAT. IN THE PROCESS OF OBTAINING AN EDUCATION, ONE IS SERVING AN APPRENTICESHIP IN LIFE. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT TAKES PLACE WHEN WE WALK UPRIGHT; THUS WE INSPIRE OTHERS. ALL OF US CAN FIND PLEASURE IN DOING GOOD. LET'S DO IT TOGETHERX' DOLLY COHEN Compliments of SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY 301 Race Street N. JOHANSEN'S MEATS 1308 California Avenue 242-6626 Terry Folzenlogen, Proprietor BOND HILL PURE OIL Complete Service For Your Car Car Care Service Since 1953 Paddock and Laidlow Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Phone 242-1920 Proprietor Jim Clements MARTIN CLEANERS Free Delivery 6121 Montgomery Road Phone 631-3970 CAPRI PIZZA CARRY OUT Open 7 Days You'll say it's the best Chili-Coneys-Tater5460ndolas- Steaks 4544 Reading Rd. at Tennessee 242-1440 BOND HILL LEROY MARTIN'S PURE OIL SERVICE 5602 Carthage Avenue 531-9362 Road Service Minor Repairs Compliments of A and W PRINTING COMPANY Offset-Letterpress 7767 Montgomery Road Phone 791-4637 .g NAPIER SHELL SERVICE 4 COMPLETE TUNE-UP SERVICE 4 A. 7289 KENWOOD ROAD 10pposite the MalD RUSS 6 a.m. till midnight ...... 791-9758 NAPIER midnight till 6 a.m. 522-6410 SPATZ BETTER FOODS For Better Health 607 Main Street Compliments of THE HONEYCOMB Compliments of BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Second Floor 42 East 6th Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45282 Phone 621 -3306 CINCINNATI. OHIO 45237 242-2980 242-9944 Compliments of EDWARD H. DINCILIAN Rugs of All Kinds 41 East 7th Street FERGUSON AND SCHARNHORST Specializing in General Tires and Motor Tune-ups 7500 Reading Road at Section Road Bill Ferguson Gene Scharnhorst 631-8990 STANDARD OIL COMPANY Reading and Tennessee Free Lubrication With Oii and Filter Change SUPERIUR BEAUTY SHUP V rWL' gpsaiafizz in 671011 grinning w W 4933 PADDOCK ROAD ClNCINNATl. OHIO PHONE 242-9936 MARION BOTROS CIL'S BARBER SHOP 6108 Montgomery Road-Pleasant Ridge Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 Union Shop Phone 631-9876 IACOB'S FLORISTS 302172 East Fifth Street 241-9669 Weddings, Corsages, All Occasions Deliver Anywhere! Master Plumbers Kitchen Planning 6009 Hamilton Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 541 -2682 PHONE: 631-6726 Howazd E a115,: Music Cantu SHEET MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - LESSONS 6543 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45213 TOM GEORGE VALLEY RAMBLER IN THE HEART OF AUTO VALLEY PHONE 761-7512 8250 Vine Street Hartwell, Ohio H. j. BENKEN FLORIST 6000 Plainfield Road Flowers For All Occasions KARL MOUCH IEWELERS Trophies-Diamonds-Watches 7200 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 Compliments of SEE-MORE BOWLING LANES Seymour and Reading Road LOUIS C. WEISBRODT Candy and School Supplies 8100 Reading Road WYOMING PASTRY SHOP Fine Baked Goods Decorated Cakes 505 Wyoming Avenue 821-0742 Compliments of WOLF BROS. FURNITURE 7027 Vi ne Street KENWOOD MARATHON WHEEL BALANCE3TUNEUF'S-GUARANTEED SERVICE PHONE 791-9867 7599 MCNTGOMERY RD. ALBERT L. BRADFISH CINCINNATI, OHIO THE SUMMIT SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. 7617 Reading Road P.O. Box 37593 Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Valley Theatre Shop-ln CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS THE CLERMONT LITHO CO. 3786 HOPPER HILL ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO, 45230 PHONE 752-4040 CONVERTIBLE TOPS SEAT COVERS TRUCK SEATS FLOOR MATS gag puma! Am 7m 5W COMPLETE CUSTOM AUTO UPHOLSTERY 307 NORTH BEND ROAD PHONE: 821r5008 CINCINNATI. OHIO 45216 SEILER'S BICYCLE SALES Schwinn Bikes 7207 Vine Street 821-0387 5mma $efp'5 fHair $fgfinsf5 1529 Reading Road Reading, Ohio 45215 Across Street From Red Barn Phone 733-4334 NORWOOD PAINT AND HARDWARE If its hardware we have it. 4642 MONTGOMERY RD. NORWOOD. OHIO Kenwood PHONE 631-4536 GOLDEN LION INN 69 Cents Roast Beef Sandwich r Fit for a King 7774 Mggag-ggqgry Road LODDER PHOTOGRAPHY 6231 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 351-1223 For Permanent Hair Removal Consult GEORGE j. EATRIDES D.C.T. Orma Perkins D.C.T. Licensed Ohio Medical Board Expert Electrolysis Method Used Known as the Air Jet Stream Technique Hair Removed Successfully From Face, Moustache, Eyebrows Body, Legs, Arms Hairlines, Necklines, Underarms Call 621-3370 1002 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg. 4th and Race Streets Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Note: To Look Your Best We Recommend That You Do Not Tweeze, Wax, Depilate, or Shave Facial Hair As It Does Increase the Problem. hm--. . . 791-2187 KENWOOD AND MONTGOMERY Ros. CINCINNATI 35. OHIO Q WEATHER-PROOF SHOPPING gGszaoaf gjfaza. 5,142ti Gaagiorz aghuiio MARY SHAFER at the KENWOOD MALL Intersection of KENWOOD and Compliments of MAIN AUCTION GALLERIES MONTGOMERY Roads Cincinnati's 15! oIf-enclosed Shopping Center 137 W. 4th Street Gilbert and Jay Karp, Auctioneers SYLVAN KAHN'S CHILI BOWL Chili the WAY you like it. 6110 Vine Street Elmwood Place across from Hyams Music Center Carry Outs 242-3030 Congratulations Class of 1969 EXECUTIVE STUDIOS 242-4959 Compliments of THE WOODWARD BUILDING 8: LOAN CO. Parkway and Main Sts. Cincinnati, Ohio PIONEER Vending, Inc. Operators of COIN-OPERATED EQUIPMENT Since 1909 Always FIRST With the BEST in Coin-Operated Machines 121' 3726 Kessen Avenue Cheviot, Ohio PHONE: 661-5000 CENTER PHARMACY Roselawn Center Building Teenage Cosmetic Headqua rters 731-7221 1 WIHUN HllP INE BEN CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! WhHe you're out doing your thing, Be sure and visit us from time to time. m.ta-uI-lwr When something goes wrong with the old car, Remember to call ROSELAWN SHELL SERVICE 7935 Reading Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 821-6161 John McGoron, Proprietor ' 'I--. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '69 C. C. MURPHY CO. Swifton Center, Cincinnati llllllsillel' a career in service When you've compieted your edu- ,1 cation consider a career with Your 5 9- Telephone Company. It's a career which offers challengw ing opportunities. pieasant asso- ciates, attractive surroundings. good salaries, numerous benefits and an exciting future. Congratulations. graduates, from YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY a good place to work The Cincinnati and Suburban $ Bell Telephone Company An equal opportunity employer 225 EAST FOURTH STREET, CINC1NNATI, DHICJ 45202 HAMMERSCHLAC CLEANERS Shirt Laundry ACRO TOOL AND DIE COMPANY .4929 Readmg Rea?! Dally Pick Up and Delivery Call 242-8009 Compliments of GITIZENS1GOMMEBGIAL Young Beatniks 0f the Future BOOKKEEPiNG AND TAX SERVICE Congratulations to Your Robert F. Day Teachers For Being Availabie During 1969 7304 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 793-1202 MANOR BEVERAGES MANCINI'S HOUSE OF NAPLES Cincinnati Pleasant Ridge Daily11-2 A.M. School of Beauty Culture 6016 Montgomery Road Sunday 12-12 ma Twas: WT WAT TH: E? .NMTM.::G 531-4773 C'Osed Monday 1 ONES: 52:21:35; Evendale Daily 11-12 9944 Reading Road Fri- and 53t- 1121 511.332.2353'32222 Amaiiuimfiiifliim 563 2510 Sunday12612 PHQNE 72l73709 COLOkNSY - LEc-v-unsn . EDUCAYOR OPPOSITE SH-Lm-o's st9: 31.35 1' . 4m FLOOR Compliments Somerset House . . 8353 ' t Compliments of A Frtend Vme S reet Lovely Lady Beauty Salon Roselawn Center Building Alfred Wm. Bach, Owner STEHRILIZE CLEANERS 6721 Montgomery Road Phone 891-1220 Silverton, O. Compliments of URMETZ IEWELERS Jewelry and Gifts-of-Distinction Swifton Center LlNOLEUM FURNITURE APPLIANCES RADIOS TELEVISION HUGS Jqppliances of fkorulan jnc. 4708 MONTGOMERY ROAD NORWOOD, OHIO 452I2 EILL WISSEL S? 2' L PHONE: 531-3100 Compliments of THE SHOWROOM Roselawn Center Bldg. ROY'S HAIR STYLISTS Hair Shaping Permanent Waving and Styling Specialties 631-4086 6647 Montgomery Kennedy Heights Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 Smart Cincinnatians Save and Borrow at SUBURBAN FEDERAL Savings 8: Loan Assoc. of Cincinnati 8358 Vine St. Swifton Center Hartwell On The Mall SCHABABERLE'S Paint, Feed and Seed Store Jim Brickweg, Prop. 7045 Vine Street 821-6963 Carthage Best of Luck KELLY-SPRINCFIELD AUTO SERVICE 1676 SeymourAvenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 351-0271 AiHWIA-h- I- 1- mm a Imunfkl . It's fact! Famous for overstuffed sandwiches! Guarantee! Quality and quantity! Happy Atmosphere Call me, Meir 'Il SCHOOLEY PIANO 82 ORGAN NATIONAL BRAND PIANOS CONN ORGANS 7229 MONTGOMERY RD. CORNER OF PLAINFIELD AND MONTGOMERY ROADS FRANK'S BARBER SHOP 4922 Reading Road 242-7767 GOODYEAR SERVI CE RETAIL DIVISION OF THE GOODYEAR TIRE 2 RUBBER COMPANY 7135 READING ROAD DAVE LEPOF CINCINNATI 37. OHIO STORE MANAGER PHONE: 531-332I MOTORCYCLE SERVICE CO. 1375 Tennessee Avenue Phone 242-0100 THE ZERO BREEZE CO. Roofing 81 Sheet Metal Since 1902 4120 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati,0hio Phone 541-1221 Compliments of NATIONAL CARPET CO. 381-3400 MILT'S PADDOCK DEL. Groceries 242-0457 4927 Paddock Avenue Milton A. Holmes Proprietor PLEASANT RIDGE HARDWARE CO. 6081 Montgomery Road Alvin H. Schlesinger 631-1171 631-1172 Pleasant Ridge Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 Compliments of MR. IIM'S STEAKHOUSE 7800 Reading Road 761n3292 Dayton, Lexington, Cincinnati, Erlanger KRAMER'S SEWING SERVICE WOODWARD'S FINEST HOME ECONOMISTS USE VIKING SEWING MACHINES VIKING HAS A SPECIAL DEAL FOR YOU TRI-STATE VIKING DISTRIBUTORS Phone 521-3100 1605 W. Galbraith Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 1f , ,i , ,,,,,,, KENNEDY SHOE REPAIR 608 Adams Street Parkway Plaza Shopping Center Southland Shopping Center Great Eastern Shopping Center Colony Shopping Center 2614 W. Central Avenue DELICATESSEN t SANDWIEH SHDP 130 WEST 7TH ST. CINCINNATI. OHIO 45202 Fora loan BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY 433 Main Street 241-5144 Formals Bridals PHONE 381-1144 W 14WEST SIXTH STREET OPP. TERRACE HILTON HOTEL CINCINNATI. OHIO 45202 jET SPRAY AUTO WASH 140 Reading Rd. BOKAY FLOWERS 6927 Plainfield Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 891-2750 liilllllllllllll lllllllllll Winning and participating teams from high schools in the CG8LE area have won for their school libraries more than 17,000 volumes of reference books on CG8LE58 exciting quiz program, 111T1S ACADEMIC? Congratulations! THE CINCINNATI GAS tE ELECTRiC COMPANY CGhE The Union Light. Heat and Power Company EXPERT CHlLDREPPS AND FLAT-TOP HAIR CUTS 4 BAmERs 521-3927 Iim'd BEECH HILL BARBER SHOP RAZOR OUTS STYLING COLORING HOURS: B-G WEEK DAYS 8-5 SATURDAY GALBRAITH AT DALY ROAD JiM MANNING MARATHON INN RESTAURANT 7207 Montgomery Road 791-2922 OLYMPIC CARRY-OUT 793-5411 STATE FARM INSURANCE Russell W. Dunn, Agent 7719 Reading Road 45237 Auto Insurance 25070 Discount to Good Students B Average 761-7974 122-22 mutl'i'm' FIRST-CHEX-fhe college student's best friend. The low cost way To pay per- sonal bills. It's the easy way to keep a separate college account . Personalized with your name1 . No minimum balance required. . Provides record of payment. . Deposits can be made by mail. . Eliminates danger of theft or loss. THE $1 NATIONAL BANK or cmcINNAn Momlm Ftderll Reserve System and Fedanl Dumsit Insurnnca Corporation ROBERT OESTREICHER FRIBIDINT L. S. MEYER 8: CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 145 W, FOURTH STREET 621-4893 CINCINNATI. OHIO 45202 Compliments of A 82 B RECORD COMPANY .- I And may all your fondest hopes and ambitions come true BIG BOY BETTY BRITE CLEANERS 4941 Paddock Road 242-1661 Free Pick-up and Delivery 28in 73ainum 31m. QIoinz Coins Bought and Sold 202122 E. 4th St. Phone: 513-381-2540 QUEEN CITY CHEVROLET CO. HCINCINNATI'S LARGEST and FRIENDLIEST DEALER 414 E. Court St. 721-4880 Lose Weight the Right Way Join Best Wishes THE DIET WORKSHOP PILDER'S KOSHER FOODS For Information, call 681-4434 821-7050 7601 Reading Road at Northwood 83732335550 iivwoliiu' .3570;me ANDY'S GLASS SHOP COMPLETE INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE ROBERT MATHIs CI;g?3g:i;EEMgRL;:35 Compliments of LOUIS THE FLORIST 7416 Paddock Road 821-8530 GLOTIHNG tea mEeNl'mE Filmy! Compliments of ANCILO'S PIZZA ARBYS ROAST BEEF Corner of Liberty and Vine Streets 8140 Reading Road 34mm . O. 358 Swifton Center 340 TH County Center RUBBERSEXEPE- 1616 Harrison Ave. 105 Kenwood Mall : -MARKING DEVICES 627 MAIN STREET 6 CINCINNATI, OHIO 621-1 052 I'Paint Service for Every Surface Art and Artist Supplies YES Every banking service is yours at Provident. Every Provident person you meet wants to help you . . YES whether you need investment counsel, a savings or checking account, or any of the many other Provident ways to helr you with money. YES Many people driving new cars, buying homes, educating thei children or meeting medical bills, have been helped by thei friends at Provident. YES And when you plan a vacation, your friends at Provident Trave Service are right here to smooth the way, wherever you go YES We would like to have you stop in at any of 22 offices where each staff member is ready to be of service. The PBOWDENT BAN K RESOURCES OVER $230,000,000 0 MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. ROYAL FAMILY BILLIARD LOUNGE 7617 READING ROAD VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER 761 -4747 SUPPLIES FOR THE YOUNG jO-RAY'S CARRY OUT 1244 CALIFORNIA AVE. DELIVERY MINIMUM $3.00 2 CALL 242-7667 : f, j 2 e? 'f OES CAMPING EQUIPMEN JEWELRY'lUGGAGPSPORTlNG 600D - 607723 In and look Around I W. 2;. C II SURPLUS STORE 12th and RACE STREET 621-5043 NATIONAL SCHOOL OF SELF DEFENSE TWO LOCATIONS SOUTHERN OHIO NORTHERN KY. 8136 VINE ST. NEWPORT PLAZA JH-Hi-T- HOSIERY BARGAIN CENTER 1 Our Hosiery Covers a Multitude of Shins 6017 Montgomery Rd. Pleasant Ridge KAY FURNITURE COMPANY Eighth 81 Main Cincinnati, Ohio Phone: 421-6565 791-5255 THE DADEIQ SHOP INC. Stationery and Office Supplies Art Supplies 7333 Montgomery Rd. Silverton Bob Shoemaker Cincinnati 36, Ohio ANN'S BEAUTY NOOK Ann Carr Creative Hair Stylist Hair Coloring, Cutting and Permanent Waving Phone: 791-9755 2 Cycle Champion 791-2622 SUZUHI U? HEHUJUUU Nick Stagge 7791 Montgomery Road General Manager Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 Phone: 731 -9336 ROSELAWN CUSTOM FURRIER Roselawn Center Bldg. Irving Poloniecki 1705 Section Road Master Furrier Cincinnati 37, Ohio ART SCHOOL Wrn. E. Gebhardt Associates Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 241-4338 VINE-CLIFTON CLEANERS PHONE 241 -2077 2019 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio dr. ralph b. heery and the many other outstanding and charitable physicians who contributed to the support of our annual. Compliments of Style Salon 1674 California A Friend Ludwig's Shoe Store Swifton Center Downtown Pet Shop 34 E. 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NEWTON MOVING AND STORAGE 7 West North Bend Road 761-0500 AGENV ALLIED VAN LINES Congratulations 1 HOUR VALET 1985 Section Road 631-9303 331.. mm mm 3-6;. 55,106 7617 Reading Road Valley Shopping Center Cincinnati, Ohio 761-6883 THE DONALD B. HUNTTINC COMPANY Cincinnati and Dayton 7105 Shona Drive at Seymour Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 Specializing in Machine Tool Accessories 631-4145 THE WOODWARD PARENT-FACULTY COUNCIL CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1969 WE HAVE BEEN PLEASED TO SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS BY SPONSORING THE MAY FETES THE SENIOR BREAKFAST THE WOODWARD IMPROVEMENT FUND Compliments to the Class of 1969 THE WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION Welcomes the CLASS OF 1969 into the organization. As rs Woodward High School. your Alumnal Association is the oldest organization of its kind west of the Allegheny Mountains. It rs also one at the largest and most active high school atumnal associations In the entire nation, In addltiont its members have mcluded such personages as a President at the United States, Senators. Congressmen. Admirals. Generals. Educators, protessicnat people. and many others who have distinguished themselves locally. nationally and internationally. Truly. the graduates 01 Woodward ngh School have something to be proud of. somethxng that the majority of high school graduates and even some college graduates don't have - heritaget a heritage that is embodied in and perpetuated by the Alumnal Association. The Alumnal Assocnatlon continually strwes to enhance this hentaget This is accomplished in many ways. The most recent :5 through the Elsa and Clitt Heisel Medal of Merit Award This medal is awarded on H SMCNV academic basis to the student who attains the highest tour-year academic record. This medal was awarded for the hrst time to a student in the 1962 Graduatlng Class. 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ADLER, RONALD, 3320 Fairhaven 1452371, 351-2044. ALBRIGHT, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 3803 Broadlawn Cir. 1452361, 891-1382: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4. ALLEN, JEFF, 134 North Bend Rd. 1452161, 761-5453. ALLIS, CATHY, 5963 Lester Rd. 1452131, 631-0630: Latin Club 2,3; Soph. Choir 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Choir 3; Sr. Honor So- ciety 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Showcase 3; Pep Club Rep. 3; AFS 3; Group '65 4; Big Sisters Co-ord Comm. 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Managing Ed. 4. ALLIS, DAVE, 5963 Lester Rd. 1452131, 631-0630: Student Council 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Group165 4. ALPERT, ROBERT, 1Cloud1, 7858 Dawn Rd. 1452371, 761-7649: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Sr. Orchestra 2,3,4. ANDERSON, DEBORAH, 1Devi11, 1915 Avonlea 1452371, 351-2769: 6AA 2,3,4; Y-Teens 3; Drill Team 4. ANDERSON, MARK, 3562 Interwood PI. 1452201, 961-7942: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3. ANGEL, MAXINE, 1Macky1, 2332 Vera Ave. 1452371, 731-2889. APKING, LINDA, 6919 Longview St. 1452161, 761-1107: Drama Club 2; Class Council 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4. APPEL, LAVERNE, 1813 Sunnybrook 1452371, 821-8708: Soph. Choir 2; French Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; Red Cross Rep. 3; DECA 4; Big Sisters 4. APPLEBAUM, MARK, 2508 Oak Ridge Dr. 1452371, 531-5311: Latin Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2; Ir. Honor Society 2; Soph. Choir 2; Stu- dent Council 4; Class Council 4. ASHBY, PAULA, 8333 Marley Ave, 1452161: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir3. ASHE, GEORGE, 775 East Mitchell 1452291, 841-5123: Football 2,3, 4; Wrestling 2,3. ATWOOD, WILLIAM, 235 West 70111 1452161, 821-1380. BACHMAN, CAROLE, 13313111, 6331 Elm View PI. 1452161, 242-6331: French Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Art Club 4; 5r. Honor Society 4. BADER, RICHARD, 2495 Twigwood Ln. 1452371, 531-5241: DECA 4. BAKER, BRADLEY, 1Brad1, 1435 Yarmouth Ave. 1452371. 242-8913: Class Council 2,3,4; Campus Life Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Conces- sions 3, Mgr. 4; Oracle 3; Citizenship Award 3; Harvard Book Club Award 3; Group '65 4; It's Academic Capt. 4. BALDWIN, FRANK D., 10 Hartwell Ct. 1452161, 821-4087: Student Council 2; Swimming Team 2,3,4. BALLARD, BENJAMIN, 1Ben1, 1312 Regent Ave. 1452371, 242-7875: Soph. Choir 2; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Sr. Choir 3. BANKS, ALBERT, 1966 Avonlea 1452371, 731-4907: Varsity Football 2,3, Capt.4; Varsity Baseball 3. 284 BARNARD, MICHAEL, 1Barney1, 2531 Briarciiffe 1452121, 731-9537: Class Pres. 2; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 2; Student Council 2,4; Soph. Choir Treas. 2; Sn Choir 3; Showcase 3; Class Council 3,4; Varsity Tennis 3,4; Concessions 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4. BARR, AVA, 7916 Stillwell Rd. 1452371, 761-1965: French Club 2; Class Council 3,4. BATT, MARTIN, 20 Upper King's Drive Willingdon, Eastbourne, Sussex, England, 631-1642. BAVERMAN, ROCHELLE, 1821 Wynnewood 1452371, 821-5429: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3,4; Ensemble Accompanist 4; Big Sisters 4. BAYERSDORFER, BARBARA, 7842 Stillwell Rd. 1452371, 761-0527: Poiywogs 2,3; FTA 2, Historian 3; Big Sisters 4. BAZE, VICKI, 6439 Elbrook 1452371, 731-3882: Student Council 2; Drama Club 2,3; Equestrian Club 2; Majorette 3,4; Showcase 4; Big Sisters 4; Class Council 4. BEHAN, TOM, 5811 Ridge Ave. 1452131, 351-1445; Class Council 2, 3; Tennis 3; Student Council 4. BERG, JOHN, 1419 Lakeland Ave. 1452371. 821-6647: Student Council 2,4; Baseball 2,3; 1r. Honor Society 2; Class Council 2; Spanish Club3,4; COWA 3. BERG, LINDA, 7565 Elbrook 1452371, 351-0220: Spanish Club 2; AFS 2,3,4; Showcase 3; Big Sisters 4. BESKIN, CAROL, 7852 Glen OrChard 1452371, 821-4476: FTA 2; Pep Club Rep. 2,3; AFS 2,3; Drama Club 2; Class Council 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. BING, ALFRED, 1Fred1, 763 Red Bud Ave. 1452291, 221-0607: Show- case 2. BLACKMAN, SHELLEY, 1766 Dale Road 1452371, 242-0369: Spanish Club 2; AFS 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3; Art League Rep. 4. BLASBERG, GAIL, 1Blast1, 3565 Arborcrest Ct. 1452361, 691-7556: Drama Club 2,3, Secy. 4; Soph. Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Speech Team 2,3; Bulldog Barks 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; WFAE 3, Chief Announcer 4; Girls Week Rep. 3; Showcase 3,4; Natl. Thes- pian Society 3,4; Prom Comm. Chr. 3; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4; Inter- cultural Council 4; Wittiest Girl 4; Big Sisters 4; Logic '68 Co-chr. 4; Harvey 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Adv. Ed. 4; Natl. Forensic League 3,4. BLOCK, RICHARD, 1Rick1, 725 Betula Ave. 1452291, 1361-23452 Stu- dent Council Exec. Bd. 4; WFAE 4; Harvey 4; Bulldog Barks Adv. Mgr. 4; German Club 4; Class Council 4; Showcase 4. BLUM, ROBERT, 2437 St.AlbanS1452371, 631-6848: DECA 4. BLUMENTHAL, LYN, 1Bean21, 6065 Stover Ave. 1452371, 731-3915: Student Council 2,3; Girl's Gymnastics 2; AFS 3; Showcase 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Buildog Barks 3, Editorial Ed. 4. BONAPFEL, DENNIS, 151 Hereford Ct. 1452161, 821-3862. BONNELL, LINDA, 107 Ridgeway Rd. 1452161, 761-5291: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. BOULDIN, ROBERT, 1ButCh1, 6146 Hedge Ave. 1452131, 793-1423: Footba1l2,3,4; Baseball 3. BOUNDS, MARCRETTA, 1Margaree1, 501 Camden 1452291, 861- 9641: GAA 2,3; FTA 4. BOYMEL, PATSY, 7931 Stillwell Rd. 1452371, 821-8984. BRASSWELL, JAMES, 3952 Parker PI. 1452171, 221-3777: Track 2,3. BRAVERMAN, DAVID, 1338 Avon Dr. 242-3598: Art League Rep. 2; Visual Aides 2; Stage Crew 3. 145 2291, BRINN, STUART, 1518 Beaverton 1452371, 761-3373: Soph. Citi- zenship Award 2; Ir. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Spanish C1ub 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Soph. Class Treas. 2; 1r. Class Pres. 3; Sr. Class Pres. 4; Williams Book Club Award 3; Intercultural Council 3,4; Group'BS 4. BRESCOE, DARLENE, 1Dimples1, 3620 Zinsle Ave. 1452131, 731-2751: Pep Club Rep. 2,3; FTA 4. BROWN, BELINDA, 18.8.1, 970 Cleveland 1452291, 861-6304: De- bate Team 2; Art Club 3,4. BROYLES, LINDA, 165 W. North Bend Rd. 1452161, 761-7350: Soph. Choir 2; FTA 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Sr. Choir 3; COWA 3; Class Council 3,4; AFS 3,4; Ensemble 4; Showcase 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Underclass Ed. 4; Group '65 Co-Chr. 4; Big Sisters 4; Prom Comm. Chr. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. BRUEGMAN, DIANA, 115 W. 72nd 5!. 1456161, 821-7987: Class Council 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Spanish Club 4; Jr. Honor So- ciety 2; Sr. Honor Society 4. BUCHMAN, KATHY, 7628 Castleton AFS 3,4; Big Sisters 4. 1452371, 761-2282: FTA 2; BUCKLEY, SUSAN, 1Buck1, 3710 Section Rd. 1452361, 791-4054: Class CouncE12,3; Big Sisters 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. BONNER, RUTH, 8380 Mayfair Dr. 1452161, 761-1030: Girl's Glee Club 2; Big Sisters 4. BURDEN, TARA, 3948 Holman Circle 1452361, 791-2634: Speech Club 2; GAA 2; DECA 4; Art Club 4; Big Sisters 4. BURRUS, DAVID, 2029 Seymore Ave. Apt. 2 1452371, 631-2708: Sr. Honor Society 4. BURTON, MERLE, 1Mild1, 381B Kirkup 1452131, 891-8088: Band 3,4. BUTLER, MURIEL, 5534 Bosworth Pl. 1452121, 531-6552: Oracle 4. CAMPBELL, NANCY, 5919 Wyatt 1452131, 631-0408: Art Club 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Art League Rep. 3,4; AFS3,4. CARNS, CATHY, 6442 Grand Vista, 1452131, 731-4754: Big Sisters 4. CARTER, DEBORAH, 1Debbie1, 242-4269: Student Council 4. 1135 Regent Ave. 1452371, CARTER, MICHAEL, 1Mike1, 3715 Beatrice 1452291, 961-2049. CASTNER, CANDY, 1Can1, 1812 Wynnewood Ln. 1452371, 761-0765: Girls' Glee Club 2,3; Art League Rep. 2; AFS 3; Health Careers 4. CAVE, BRENDA, 6713 Hampton Drive 1452361, 791-1925: GAA 2,3, 4; FTA 3; Big Sisters 4. CAVE, LEONARD, 1Len1, 6713 Hampton Drive 1452361, 793-1325: Soph. Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Class Council 3; Student Council Exec. Bd. 4; Pep Club Vice-Pres.4; Prom Comm. 3. CAVE, LINDA, 6713 Hampton Drive 1452361, 791-1925: FTA 2; GAA 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Class Council 4; Big Sisters4. CHAMBLISS, LARRY, 6507 Lyne 1452131, 351-5341. CHAPMAN, ANN, 15u5i1, 1630 Shenandoah 1452371, 761-9279: Class Council 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; AFS 3,4; Health Careers 3; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4; Student Council Exec. Bd. 4; Big Sisters 4. CHERNOFF, DAVE, 6462 Graceland Ave. 1452371, 731-9051: AFS 2. 285 2355 Losantiville Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 2; Big Sisters 4. CHIRICOSTA, LINDA, 1452371, 531-4908: 1r. COATS, ANTHONY, 768 E. Mitchell 1452291, 751-6998: Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3. COFFEY, STUART, 1Stu1, 145 Millsdale 1452151, 821-1835: Swim Team 2. COHEN, JUDITH, 1Judy1, 8053 Debonair Ct. 1452371, 761-7429: FTA 2; French CIub 2; AFS 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Art Club 3, Pres. 4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. COHEN, LANE, 7608 Yorkshire Pl. 1452371, 821-9239: Soph. Choir 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Art League Rep. 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Bulldog Barks 3,4; WFAE 3,4. COLLINS, STEPHEN, 2527 Ardmore Ave. 1452371, 631-7452: Swim Team 2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Group '65 4; Hi-Y 4. COMBS, MARK, 6190 Tulane Rd. 1452121, 351-3369: Reserve Foot- ball 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; Student Council 2,3, Pres. 4; Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3,4; Ensemble 3, 4; Showcase 3,4; Group '65 4. COMER, GLORIA, 1G.C.1, 6039 Yosemite Dr. 1452371, 351-3878: AF52,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Latin Club 3; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3. CONISON, JOEL, 1866 Glendon 1452371, 731-6798: Class Day Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 4. COOPER, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 62 Laurei Ave. 1452161, 821-0791: Reserve Football 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Reserve Baseball 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4; German Ciub 2; Sr. Band 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Baseball 3,4. COOPER, MARY, 1Janie1, 187B Langdon Farm Rd. 1452371, 531-4237: Showcase 3; Homecoming Comm. 4. COPPEL, STEVE, 2508 St. Albans 1452371, 731-4591: Class Council 2; Big Brothers 3. COULTER, IANEIRO, 11an1, 3734 Odin 1452131, 891-0928: Pep Club Rep. 2,3; Soph. Choir 2; Drama Club 2; French Club 2,3; Art League Rep. 3; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3,4; Student Council 4; Intercultural Council 4. COX, BILLIE, 1Billie Joe1, 1331 Summit Rd. 1452371, 821-6334: Foot- ball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Visual Aide 2,3; Boys' Glee Club 2; Sr. Band 2; Sr. Choir 3. CRAWLEY, STEVEN, 3646 Aikenside 351-7024: Football 4. 1The 1igalow1, 1452131 CREAR, BRENDA, 1Red1, 1128 Ryland Ave. 1452371, 242-1596: GAA 2,3; Showcase 2,3; French Club 2; DECA 4. CRIWENDEN, BEVERLY, 242-9075: GAA 2,3. 1BeBee1, 5302 Grafton Ave. 1452371, CUNNINGHAM, GORlA, 1Ham1, 3542 Lumfcrd Pl. 351-6143: Re- serve Football 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4. CUNNINGHAM, RONALD, 1Ron1, 3625 Zinsle Ave. 1452131, 351- 7924: Drama Club 4; Pep Club Rep. 4; AFS 4. DANCY, PENNY, 1Penelope1, Clerical Aide 2,3,4; DECA 4. 5002 Laconia 1452371, 242-4372: DANFORTH, LEWIS, 1Wild Thang1, 664 Greenwood 1452291, 281- 9762: Football 2. DANGELO, MIKE, 101, 1848 Langdon Farm Rd. 1452371, 351-0249: Pep Club Rep. 2,3; German Club Treas. 2; Cross Country 3; Re- serve Basketball 3; Student Council 4; Group '65 4. DAVIS, NANCY, 1VIS1, 6320 Parkman Pl, 1452131, 531-5618: Class Council 2; Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 3,4; Sr. Choir 3; From Co-Chr.4. DAVIS, VALERIE, 3800 Kirkup AveA 1452131, 891-8296: Student Counci12,3; Spanish Club 2, DAWSON, ALFREDA, 1Alfie1, 6741 Placid Place 1452361, 793-4902.- FTA 2; GAA 2. DEES, SHIRLEY, 1Dee1, 3976 Dickson 1452291, 221-0310: CAA 2; Girls' Glee Club 2. DEGLER, JANE, 1Deg1, 7519 Kirlley 1452361, 791-6319: Art Club 2; Showcase 3; Oracle 4. DELMONACO, MIKE, 3120 Mapleleaf 1452131, 631-6973: Boys' Glee Club 3; DECA 4. DENNIS, SANDRA, 1Sancli1, 6761 Elbrook 1452371, 731-5205: Spanish Club 2; AFS 2,3; Student Council 2; Modern Dance 2,3; Showcase 3; Big Sisters 4; Woodward Bulldog Alt. 4. DEUTCH, MENITA, 1Niti1, 2328 Section 1452371, 631-3241: AFS 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Student Council 4; Big Sisters 4. DICK, SUSAN, 1Sue1, 7117 Garden Road 1452361, 791-0373: Latin Club 2,3; Soph. Choir 2; Student CounciI 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Ensemble 3,4; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Citizenship Award 3; Show- case 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3, Secy. 4; Girl's Week Rep. 3; Pep Club Secy. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Group 165 4; Most Likely To Succeed 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Editor-in-Chief 4. DICKASON, TED, 1Milton1, 3859 Zins1e Ave. 1452131, 791-2937: Soph. Choir 2; Boys' Glee Ciub 2; Reserve Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4. DICKEY, GEORGE, 1Dickey1, 518 Hale Ave. 1452291, 861-9126: Showcase 2,3,4; Sr. Orchestra 2,3, Pres, Concert Master 4; String Quartet 2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 3,4; Ensemble 4; Drama Club 4; Harvey4. DOAN, THERESA, 1Terry1, 6736 Placid Place 1452361, 891-0052: Art Club Treas. 2,3; Library Club 2. DONNY, ELAINE, 6266 Mayflower Ave. 1452371, 351-5815: Jr. Honor Society 2; Big Sisters 4. DORN, JANET, 112 E. Galbraith Rd. 1452161, 821-8586: FBLA 2,3,4; FTA 2; Art Club 2,4. DRANE, EMMETT, 1Dranen01, 974 Burton Ave. 1452291, 751-4499: Footba112,3,4; Baseball 2; StudentCouncE12,3,4; Track 3,4. DREFFER, JENNI, 1Dref1, 6636 Stoll Lane 1452361, 891-2929: Soph. Choir 2; Pofywogs 2; AFS 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3; Spanish Club 3. EGAN, ANN, 7225 Garden Rd. 1452361, 791-3083: Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Sr. Choir 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Big Sisters 4. ECHERMAN, LESLEE, 1Les1, 8085 Debonair Ct. 1452371, 761-8226: French Club 2,3,4; Art League Rep. 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Art Club 3,4; DECA 4. EIKENS, BARBARA, 1Barbie1, 1413 Laidlaw Ave. 1452371, 242-6447: FBLA 2,3, Pres. 4; CAA 3; DECA 4. EINHORN, BARRY, 762 Betula Ave. 1452291, 281-1077: Baseball Team Mgr. 3. ELLIS, MARGARET, 1Marg01, 1252 Paddock Hills Ave. 1452291, 242-4409: French Club 2,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3,4; Art Club 3,4; AFS 3,4. EMBER, NAOMI, 5972 Rhode Island 1452371, 631-7336: Modern Dance 2; 1r. Honor Society 2; Showcase 2,3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; French Club 4; Oracle 4. 286 ENCLERT, CAROL, 6219 Orchard Lane 1452131, 531-4126: AFS 2,3, 4; Jr. Honor Society 2, Sr. Honor Society 3, Exec. Bd, 4; Student Council3; Class Council 4; Big Sisters 4; ArtClub 4. EVERS, DAVID, 1Dave1, 6314 Fairhurst Ave. 1452131, 531-2270: Golf Team 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Cross Country 4; Post and Times Star Correspondent 4. FEEBECK, LINDA, 617 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452291, 961-4795: FBLA 4; AFS 4. FELFMAN, ALAN, 7511 Sagamore Dr. 1452361, 791-1008: Art C1ub 2; Oracle 4. FIELDS, EUGENE, 1Satch1, 670 S. Crescent 1452291, 751-5828: Gym- nastics 2,3,4; Track 2. FIERMARK, NANETTE, 1Nan1, 1515 Lakeland French Club 2;ArtC1ub 2,3,4. 1452371, 761-0562: FINKELSTEIN, STEPHEN, 1Fink1, 1841 Blackstone 1452371, 531-4392: Reserve Basketball 2; Reserve Baseball 2; 1r. Orchestra 2; Varsity Baseball 3. FLEISCHMAN, ETHAN, 1Farmer1, 5044 oberun Blvd. 1452371, 242- 6648: Sr. Band 3,4; Key Club 4. FOCKE, EVELYN, 1Lyn1, 1334 Laidlaw Ave. 1452371, 242-7976: FTA 2, Secy. 3; GAA 2; AFS 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club Rep. 4; Big Sisters 4. FOGEL, ANDREW, 1Andy1, 1020 Towne St. 1452161, 242-0718: Soph. Choir 2; DECA 4. FOGEL, BARBARA, 1Barby1, 7649 Yorkshire PI. 1452371, 821-2307: AFS 4; FBLA 4. FOHLEN, STEPHEN, 7877 Glen Orchard, 821-0437: Student Coun- ciI 2,3; Art League Rep. 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2; Wrestling 3; Key Club 3; Showcase 4. FORTE, LEON, 3631 Ravenwood Ave. 1452131, 731-8230: Cross Country 3. FOX, ALLEN, 3320 Lamarque Dr. 1452361, 793-3593: Key Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; 1r. Honor Society 2; COWA 3; WOODWARD TREASURES 3; Bulldog Barks 4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 4; It's Academic Alt. 4. FREEMAN, BARBARA, 7819 Newbedford 1452371, 821-6509: Show- case 3; Drama Club 4; Art Club 4. FRIEDMAN, IRENE, 1Reenie1, 1719 Andina Ave. 1452371, 242-9445: FTA 2; Spanish Club 2; AFS 2,3; Scholastic Art Award 3; Bulfdog Barks 4. FULLER, MARY, 200 W. Galbraith Rd. 1452151, 821-3798: Big Sisters 4. GALES, MARCIA, 1Snoopy1, 3651 Solar Vista Pl. 1452131, 631-7582: Drill Team 4. GALLAGHER, PATRICIA, 1Pat1, 33 Hereford St. 1452161, 821-4771: FBLA 4. GALSTER, RUTHIE, 7810 Dawn Rd. 1452371, 821-4684: DECA 4. GARNER, TERESA, 11.1, 175 Nansen St. 1452161, 761-1490: FTA 2,3; COWA 2,3; Student Council 2,3, Secy. 4; Class Council Historian 2,3,4; AFS 2, Exec. Ed. and Host Family 3, Co-Chr, 4; Jr. Honor Society Exec. Bd. 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; Intercultural Council 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3,4; Ensemble 4; WOOD- WARD TREASURES Faculty Ed. 4. GEAR, FRED, 1234 Rossmore Ave 1452371, 242-6638: DECA 4. GELLER, SUSIE, 3140 Fairhaven Ln. 1452371, 731-14442 Big Sisters 4; Art Club 4. GERBER, ELLEN, 1Goober1, 1510 Lakeland Ave. 1452371, 761-0095: Student Council 2; Art League Rep. 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; FTA 2; HeaEth Careers 2; Big Sisters 4; Bulldog Mascot 4, GILDENBLATT, MARCO, 1836 Wynnewood 1452371, 761-0853: Class Council 4. , GLASSMAN, DANIEL, 1Glass1, 5227 Laconia Ave. 1452371, 242- 9602: Art League Rep. 2; Latin Ciub 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 3,4. GODAR, JOHN, 6137 Robinson Rd. 1452131, 531-4527: Jr. Honor Society 2; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3; Latin Club 3; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Intro. and Activities Co-Ed. 4; Showcase 3,4; En- semble 4; Group '65 4; AFS Host Family 4; Logic 168 Exec. Bd. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. GOLDBERG, NED, 2611 St. Albans 1452371, 531-5025: Tennis 2,3, 4; Key Club 3,4; Big Brothers 3; Class Council 3. GOLDBERG, SETH, 2640 St. Albans 1452371, 531-0477: Class Coun- cil 2,3; Student Councii Exec. Bd. 3,4; Big Brothers 3; Intercul- tural Council 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. GOLDFEDER, SORA, 3271 E. Galbraith 1452361, 793-3276: French Club 2,3; Art League Rep. 2; Class Council 4; Pep. Club Rep. 2,4; AFS 2; Big Sisters 4. COLDSTEIN, JUDY, 7858 Greenland P1. 1452371, 821-6350: Jr. Or- chestra Accompanist 2; Sr. Orchestra Accompanist 3, Vice-Pres. 3; Woodward String Quartet Accompanist 3,4; Spanish Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; AFS 2,4; FTA 2; Showcase 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Girl's State 3; WFAE 3; COWA 3,4; Group '65 4; Student Council 4; Prom Comm. 4; Big Sisters 4. GRALLER, JOSEPH, 110dy1, 1411 Shenandoah 1452371, 761-2738: Student Council 2,3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Key Club 2; Class Day Comm. 3; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3,4; Prom Comm.Chr. 4. GREENBERG, LAURIE, 2606 Ridgecliff 1452121, 731-2226: Drama Club 2; Speech Team 3; WFAE 4. GRUSD, SHARON, 1Sherry1, 2795 Losantiridge 1452131, 631-5478: French Ciub 3; Big Sisters 4; AFB 4. HACKER, DON, 132 Nansen 5!. 1452161, 761-1693: Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Baseball Reserve 2; Varsity 3,4. HALL, HOWARD, 1Howie1, 3969 Zinsle Ave. 1452131, 891-7812: Band 2,3,4; Drum Major 4; Orchestra 4; Showcase 4. HAMILTON, IAN, 22 Helvellyn Rd., The Hill, Johannesburg, South Africa: AFS Student 4; AFS 4; Debate Team 4. HAMMER, MICHAEL, 5647 Ridge Ave. 1452131, 631-0867: Sr. Band 2,4; Sr. Orchestra 2; Showcase 3. HARGROVE, DEBORAH, 110051, 3922 North Fordham Pl. 1452131, 793-3085: Spanish Club 2; GAA 2,3; FBLA 3,4; Big Sisters 4; FTA 4. HARPER, GREGORY, 1Greg1, 3845 Dunloe Ave. 1452131, 793-2186: Track 2; Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Sr. Choir3,4. HARRIS, SHELLEY, 15118111, 2531 Losamiville 1452371, 731-0504: Drama Club 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Take Her She's Mine 3; Art Club 3; Clerical Aide 4; Red Cross Rep. 4. HARRISON, RICHARD, 1Ricky1, 1322 Yarmouth Ave. 1452371, 242-1961. HART, MINDA, 1Mindy1, 1239 Rossmore 1452371: Drama Club 2,3, 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 3, Feature Ed. 4; Natl. Thes- pian Society 3; COWA 3; Quill and Scroll Secy. and Treas. 4. 287 HARTMAN, TERRY, 8059 Debonair Ct. 1452371, 821-6618. HARTSOCK, GAIL, 5866 Red Bank Rd. 1452131, 891-1256: AFS 2,3, Co-Chr. 4; Soph, Choir 2; Student Council 2,4; Class Council 3; COWA 3; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Spanish Club 4. HAST, FRANCES, 1Fran1, 3645 Solar Vista 1452131, 351-3087: Class Counci12,3; Pep Club Rep. 2,3. HATTENBACH, JONI, 110-Annie1, 2417 KeIEerman 1452371, 351- 3375: Drama Ciub 2; FTA 2; Bulldog Barks 3, Editorial Ed. 4; Big Sisters 4; Intercultural Council 4; Quill and Scwll 4. HATTER, VERONICA, 1Ronnie1, 146 Ridgeway 1452161, 761-1854: FBLA 2,3,4; StudentCouncil 2,3; DECA 4. HAUSSERMANN, JIM, 3726 Kirkup 1452131, 791-6055: Boy's Glee Club 3; Sr. Choir4; Stage Crew 4. HEERY, JOHN, 1Stephen1, 4525 Spring Meadow 1452291, 242-3193: French Club 3,4; Sr. Choir 4; Drama Club 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. HEINES, MYLES, 1Mickey1, 1120 Towne St. 1452161, 242-5430. HELDMAN, LYNNE, 1546 Corvallis 1452371, 761-1634: Girls' Glee Club 2; Drama Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3; AFB 3; French Club 3; WOODWARD TREASURES 4; Big Sisters Co-ord Comm. 4; Student Council 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Logic Exec. Bd. 4. HESS. JOHN, 1Chuck1, 3001 Gloss Ave. 1452131, 631-8924. HIGGENBOTTOM, KAREN, 3526 5. Buckley 1452361, 891-0824: Class Council 2; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Drama Club 4; Big Sisters 4. HILL, MAXINE, 1Slirn1, 5806 Stewart Rd; 1452271, 751-8444: GAA 2,3; Girl's Glee Club 4. HIMELHOCH, SUSY, 6032 Ridge Acres Dr. 1452371, 631-3204: French Club 2,3,4; AFS 2,4; Pep Club Rep. 4. HFNDAWI, JIM, 1Bwana1, 7895 Creeniand 1452371, 761-9381: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 2; Spanish Club2. HINTON, PAMELA, 1510013111, 3914 South Fordham 1452131, 793- 3384: Girl's Glee Club 2,3; Showcase 3; Big Sisters 4; Student Council4. HIRSCHBERG, VICKI, 1Rat1, 6066 Stover 1452371, 631-3346: French Club 2; Drama Club 2; Class Council 2; FTA 3; Art Club 3; Student Council 4; DECA 4. HIUDT, FRED, 1792 Bising 1452391, 729-1127: Class Council 2,3; Student Council 3; Prom Chr. 3; Boy's Glee Club 4. HORN, KATHLEEN, 1Kath1, 8315 Marley St. 1452161, 761-1285: Jr. Honor Society 2; FBLA 3; AFS 3,4; Class Council 3; Big Sisters 4. HORNE, PEGGY, 1Mug1, 46 Hereford 5t. 1452161, 821-3043: Big Sisters 4; Art Club 4. HOUSER, NANCY, 283 Forestwood Dr. 1452161, 821-4399: 51'. Or- chestra 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. HOWARD, CATHY, 1Cath1, 6441 Montgomery Rd. 1452131, 791- 6673: Art Club 2,3,4, HUNLEY, HAROLD, 1Happy Har01d1, 29 Hillsdale 1452161, 821-0780: Camera Club 2,3; Soph. Choir 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Sr. Choir 3,4. HUNTER, BRENDA, 1Diane1, 729 E. Mitche 1452291, 861-1040: Sr. Orchestra 3,4; 6AA 3. HYAMS, BOB, 1Dopey1, 5211 Grafton 1452371, 242-0900: Swim- ming Team 2,3,4; DECA 4. HYMAN, SHERRY, 1142 Cheyenne Dr. 4452161, 242-3129: Student Council 2,3; Class Council 2,4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Health Careers 2. JASPER, JOANNA, 4101, 8422 Burns Ave. 4452161, 321-2430: Art Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Health Careers 3; AFS 3; Drama Club4. JENINGS, JUDY 5660 Euclid Rd. 4452361, 793-0254: AFS 2,3, Exec. Bd. 4; Soph. Choir 2; Class Council 3; Pep Club Rep. 3, Corres. Secy. 4; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Student Councii Exec. Bd. 4. JOHNSON, ALONZO, 167 E. Mitchell 4452171, 961-9109: Track 2, 4; Boy's Glee Club 3. JOHNSON, DAVID, 131 W. 70th 4452161,761-7490. JOHNSON, RONALD, 4Mazzio1, 3870 Zinsle 4452131, 791-0045. JOHNSON, TERRI, 3546 Lumford PI., 731-2555: CAA 2,3,4; Stu- dent C0uncil4; Oracle 4. JOLLEY, BRENDA, 2420 Losantiville Rd. 4452371, 731-3845: FBLA 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; GAA 2; Drama Club 4. JOLLY, BILL, 6354 Grand Vista 4452131, 731-4843. JOLLY, CHRIS, 6354 Grand Vista 4452131, 731 -4B43. JONES, CLARENCE, 4Butch1, 3977 Lowry 4452291, 281-9746. JONES, ELTON, 3546 Lumford 4452131, 731-2555: Track 2,3,4; WFAE 3, Co-Chief Announcer 4; Ensemble 4; Showcase 4; Student Council Trees. 4; Boy's Glee Club 4. JONES, LINDA, 4Jonesey1, 3635 Northdale P1. 4452131, 351-0490: Soph. Choir 2; French Club 2; Student Council 3; Big Sisters 4; FBLA4. JONES, MICHELE, 4Miki1, 6747 Plainfield 4452361, 891-7516: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Intercultural Council4. JONES, PEGGY, 6263 Graceland AVE. 4452371, 731-7676: DECA 4. JORDAN, SANDRA, 4Sandy1, 28 Woodsdale 4452161, 821-5924: FBLA 2; AFS 3; Big Sisters 4. JOSEFOVSKY, JEFF, 1719 Belia Vista 4452371, 242-0946: Intercul- tural Council 2,3; Baseball 2; Footbal12,3,4. JOSEPHSON, ANDREW, 4Andy1, 200 W. Galbraith Rd. 4452151, 821-3262: Swimming Team 3; Boy's Glee Club 3; 5r. Honor So- ciety 4; Drama Club 4; Harvey 4; Bulldog Barks 4. KABAKOFF, ALAN, 1139 Regent Ave. 4452371, 242-4250. KABAKOFF, RON, 4Head1, 1438 Kenova 4452371, 761-6557: Band 2,3,4; Boy's Glee Club 3; Sr. Honor Society 4. KAHN, JEFFREY, 416111, 1559 Shenandoah Ave. 4452371, 761-5124: Soph. Choir 2; Class Council 3, Treas. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Big Brothers 3; Sr. Honor Society 4. KAHN, SYDNEY, 2519 Langdon Farm Rd. 4452121, 731-4639. KANOFF, STEVE, 7836 Newbedford Ave. 4452371, 761-4927. KAPLAN, IRA, 7354 Scottwood Ave. 4452371, 761-6137: Spanish Club 2; Key Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4. KAPLAN, TAMARA, 4Tammy1, 1232 Westminster Dr. 4452291, 242- 5021: Class Council 2,3; Showcase 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; From Comm. 4; Big Sisters 4. KEMP, ISABEL, 4lsy1, 7625 Castleton P1. 4452371, 761-3028: Sr. Or- chestra 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; AFS 3,4; French Club 3,4; Big Sisters 4. 288 KENDALL, DEBBIE, 6253 Stover Ave.4 452371, 731-7333: Girl's Glee Club 3; Student Council 3; FBLA 4. KENDRICK, DEBBIE, 4Deb1, 7053 Ohio Ave, 791-4635: Student CouncilZ. KHOURY, SUZANNE, 4SUZY1, 6271 Orchard Ln. 4452131, 631-4929: Class Council Secy. 2,3,4; Student Council 4, Exec. Bd. 2,3; Art League Rep. 2; Pep Club Rep. 3; Girls Week 3; From Publicity Comm.Chr.4. KIMMEY, VICKIE, 8331 Roland 4452161, 761-2887: Big Sisters 4. KIPNER, RICHARD,1539 Kenova Ave. 4452371, 761 -0573. KIRKLAND, SARAH, 4Kandi1, 3834 Zinsle 4452131; Drill Team 2,3; Modern Dance 2,3. KONRAD, JEFFREY, 272 Parkway Ave. 4452161, 761-4541: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Swimming Team 2,3, Tri-Capt. 4; Intercultural Council 4; Showcase4. KONSTAM, RIVKA, 4Dasha1, 2365 Section Rd. 4452371, 351-3334: Student Council 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; FTA 2; Art Club 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; AFS 4; Intercultural Council 4; From Comm. Chr. 4; Big Sisters 4; Art League Treas. 3. KREKELER, DEBBIE, 4Krek1, 3156 Mapleleaf 4452131, 631-6143: Soph. Choir 2; Student Council 2. KRUG, DANA, 6259 Orchard Ln. 4452131, 531-4558. KUTAS, THOMAS, 1410 Lakeland Ave. 4452371, 761-9836: Drama Club 2; Visual Aide 2,3; Madwoman of Chailfot 2; Orchestra 2, 3,4; Swim Team 2; Boy's Glee Club 3; Concessions 4. LAMB, TERRY, 3624 Zinsle Ave. 4452131, 531 -7358. LAMBERT, DAVID, 6675 Kennedy Ave. 4452131, 531-3788: Jr. Honor Society 2; Showcase 3; AFS 4. LANCFORD, MARION, 4Red1, 1974 Seymour 4452371, 351-2719: Soph. Choir Accompanist 2; Spanish Club Secy. 2; Student Council 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4. LEACH, DARNETIA, 4Neta1, 5915 Red Bank Rd. 4452131, 891-3930: GAA 2,3; Girl's Glee Club 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3; Big Sisters 4; Pep Club Rep. 4. LEHER, DEBORAH, 4Debbie1, 8750 Arborcrest Dr. 4452361, 793-3950: Latin Club 2,3, Secy. 4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; French Club 3; FTA 3; Oracle 4; Big Sisters 4; Art Club 4. LEHRER, SUE, 45uzy1, 7866 Dawn Rd. 4452371, 761-6686: Spanish Club 2; Art Club 2; Drama Club 2; FTA 2; Clerical Aide 4; Big Sisters 4. LEMBERG, DEBBIE, 4Cheese1, 2675 Vera Ave. 4452371, 731-2115: Spanish CEubZ; Student Council 3,4; DECA 4. LEVENSOHN, VIVIAN, 1948 Dalewood P1. 4452371, 242-9750: Show- Case 2,4; Drama Club 2; WOODWARD TREASURES 3,4. LEVEY, STUART, 4018 BeEChwood Ave. 4452291, 961-7350: French Club 2,3,4; COWA 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Boy's Glee Club 3; Bulfdog Barks 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Cross Country, Basketball, and Track Mgr. 4. LEVIN, KATHY, 5328 Indian Mound 4452121, 531-8656: Class Coun- cil 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Big Sisters 4. LEVINE, STEVE, 1118 Elm Park Dr. 4452161, 242-4540: Debate Team 3. LEVY, ARTHUR, 1435 Lakeland 4452371, 761-2286: Swim Team 2,3; Student Council 2; Boy's Glee Club 4; Key Club 4. LEVY, BARRY, 1620 Summit Rd. 1452371, 761-3469: Class Council 3; Boy's Glee Club 3; Sr. Choir4. LEVY, ESTHER, 5227 Newfield Ave. 1452371, 242-9538: Clerical Aide 3; French Club 3; Art Club 4. LEWIN, SYLVIN, 7814 Dawn Rd. 1452371, 761-3311: Health Careers 2; Big Sisters 4; DECA Secy. 4. LEWIS, MELINDA, 1Trudy1, 764 E. Mitchell 1452291, 861-0250. LICHTENBAUM, SUSAN, 1Suzy1, 946 Dana Ave. 1452291, 281-7285: Health Careers 4. LIEBSCHUTZ, LINDA, 1Leap1, 1140 Elm Park Dr. 1452161, 242-5941: Pep Club 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Class Council 3,4; COWA 3,4; Sr. Choir 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Showcase 3,4; Modern Dance 3; Big Sisters 4; Oracle 4. LIKERMAN, JAN, 1634 Don Rich Ct. 1452371, 761-8140: DECA 4. LITTLE, PAMELA, 1Pam1, 5936 Rhode Island 1452371, 531-3655: French Club 2. LOCKHART, RENEE, 1Emmett1, 6741 Stoll Ln. 1452361, 793-5707: Soph. Choir 2; Student Council 2,3; GAA 2; French Club 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Showcase 4. LOEW, IRVIN, 1835 Northcut 1452371, 242-9737: Jr, ciety 2; Sr. Honor Society 4, Honor So- MALOFSKY, JANICE, 1136 Elm Park Dr. 1452161, 242-0678: Health Careers Club 2; AFS 4. MANN, THOMAS, 1101 Fenmore 1452371. MANTHEY, DIANNE, 6306 Fairhurst 1452131, 7311-00135: Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Cheerleader Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Class Coun- cil 2,3,4; Sr. Choir 3,4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 3; Pres. 4; Art League Rep. 3; Student Council 4. MARCUS, HOWARD, 1HOWEe1, 1266 Avon DrA 1452291, 242-1609: Swim Team 2; AFS 2; Class Council 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 3,4; Key Club 4; Intercultural Council 4; Bulldog Barks 4. MARKS, ROGER, 3261 Beredith Pl. 1452131, 731-1107: Sr. Band 2,3, 4. MARLING, BILL, 3696 Dogwood Ln. 1452131, 731-4421: Reserve Football 2; Reserve Gymnastics 2; Reserve Track 2; Art League Rep 2; 1r. Honor Society 2; Varsity Football 3; Varsity Track 3,4; Hi-Y Secy. 3; Big Brothers 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; WFAE 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Speech Team 4; COWA 4. MARSH, PATRICIA, 16 W. 66 St. 1452161, 242-0037: FBLA 2; Treas. 3; Class Council 3; AFS 3,4; Big Sisters Co-ord. Comm. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. MARTIN, EVELYN, 1T.J.1. 3947 Warwick 1452291, 861-1182: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Clerical Aide 3. MARTIN, KAREN, 5307 Marley 1452161, 761-5082: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Student Council 3; FTA 3; AFS 3; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Intercultural Council 4. MASS, LINDA, 1Mess1, 7728 Newbedford Ave. 1452371, 821-1310: Jr. Honor Society 2; French Club 2,4; FTA 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; AF53,4; Art Club 4; Big Sisters 4. MAXWELL, CARY, 1Lance1, 6656 Montgomery 1452131, 793-0319: Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Concert Band 2,3; Showcase 2,3,4. MCCABE, TIM, 2636 Knight Ave. 1452121, 351-1073: Sr. Honor So- ciety 4. MCCOY, PAULETTE, 987 Burton Ave. 1452291, 221-8063. 289 MCDANIEL, PATTI, 81 Woodsdale Ave. 1452161, 821-0632: FBLA 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; Big Sisters 4. MCDONALD, PATRICK, 7116 Plainfield Pk. 1452361, 791-5632. McFARLAND, LORAINE, 1732 Dale Rd. 1452371, 242-9754: Big Sisters4. MCKEE, DAVID, 725 E. Mitchell 1452291, 861-5079. MCKINLEY, JOHNETTA, 1lohnn1f1, 3956 Odin Ave. 1452131, 791-3981: Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Orchestra 2; Ensemble 3,4. MCKINNIS, R1CHARD,1Brian1, 3318 Donald Ave. 1452131, 731-7250. MCMULLEN, JANIS, 1Rat1, 625 E. Mitchell 1452291, 861-4786: GAA 2; Clerical Aide 2,3,4. MCQUEEN, JERRY, 1Butchie1, 3840 Reading Rd. 1452291, 221-8120: Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Sr. Choir 3; Ensemble 4. MEFFORD, DOTTIE, 223 Kearney St. 1452161, 821-8196: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; FTA 3; Class Council 3,4; Big Sisters4. MEIER, BOB, 1553 Summit 1452371, 761-9975: Soph. Choir 2; Oracle4. METZ, EILEEN, 7265 Elbrook Dr. 1452371, 731-6725: Student Coun- ciIZ, MEYER, GEORGE, 3564 Glen Edge 1452131, 731-3228: Stage Crew 2, 3,4. MIER, KAREN, 3751 Dogwood Ln. 1452131, 351-7226: Polywogs 2,' Drama Club 2; Soph. Choir 2; Ir. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4. MILLER, DARRYL, 1849 Langdon Farm1452371, 731-0112. MILLER, JEFF, 1ChECO1, 153B Beaverton Ave. 1452371, 761-9750: Student Council 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Most Talkative 4. MILLER, PAULA, 7326 Parkdale 1452371, 821-8990: Student Council 2,3; DECA 4. MONTGOMERY, ROMEO, 1Rome1, 758 Greenwood 1452291, 751- 8472: Football 2. MOORE, MARVELLA, 6097 West Fordham 1452131, 791-2775. MORGAN, IAMES, 3848 Queen Crest, 1452361, 891-9643: Basket- ball Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; W-Club 3; Group '65 4; Big Brothers 3; Intercultural Council 4; Class Council 4. MOTLEY, ANTHONY, 1Tony1, 3965 Lowry Ave. 1452291, 861-8905; Soph. Choir 2; Gymnastics 2; Student Council 2; Sr. Choir 3. MURPHY, SUSAN, 1Murph1, 2881 Losantiville 1452131, 631-5824: Jr. Honor Society 2; Pep Club Rep. 2; Art League Rep. 2; AFS 3,4; 5r. Honor Society 4. MYERS, WANNAH, 1Sioux1, 6709 Sampson Ln. 1452361, 793-2688: GAA 2,4, Treas. 3; Spanish Club 2; Art Club 4. MYERSON, DAVID, 8020 Stillwell Rd. 1452371, 761-0168: Sr. Band 2,3. NAHEM, IKE, 7848 Glen Orchard 1452371, 821-0922: Student Coun- ci12,3. NEIDERT, JUDITH, 1Nite1, 3310 Lamarque Dr. 1452361, 793-6906: LatinClub 2,3. NEIDICH, LIZ, 6021 Elbrook Ave. 1452371, 351-5896: AFS 3,4; Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. NEUER, ANN, 1817 Larchwood P1. 1452371, 731-8741: French Club 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Mercantile Library Award 2; Big Sisters 4; Class Council 4. NEUER, LYNNE, 1422 Lakeland Ave. 1452371, 821-5848: Equestrian Club 2; French Club 2,3,4; FTA 2; Showcase 3,4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 3,4; French Alliance Francaise Award 3; Art Club 4; Big Sisters4. NEUGEBAUER, SHARON, 1Neugie1, 15 Sheehan Ave. 1452161, 821-7890: Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 2; Jr. Class Vice-Pres. 3; Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 4; Soph. Choir 2; Drama Club 2,3; Citizenship Award 2; Natl. Thespian Soc. 2,3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Girls Week Rep. 3; Group '65 4; Big Sisters 4; Intercultural Council 4; Student Council 4. NEWMAN, BEV, 6110 Wiehe Rd. 1452371, 731-7565: Jr. Honor SocietyZ. NEWTON, KENNETH, 1Ken1, 2431 Bremont 1452371, 631-8488: Hi-Y 2,3; Boy's Glee Club 3,4; Big Brothers 3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Swim Team 4. NICHOLS, SHARON, 3874 Spring House Ln. 1452171, 751-1276: Health Careers Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Drama Club 2,4, Clerk 3; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Natl. Thespian Sodety 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4. NIDICH, SANFORD, 1537 Elizabeth PI. 1452371, 242-8555: Key Club 2,3,4; Tennis 2,4; French Club 2,3; Student Council 2, Exec. Bd. 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Bulldog Barks 2,3,4; COWA 3, Pres. 4, Steering Comm. 4; Big Brothers 3; Intercultural Council 4; 5r. Honor Society 4; Logic '68 Exec. Bd. 4; It's Aca- demic alt. 4. NIXON, ELIZABETH, 1Debbie1, 115 Clinto Spring 1452171, 281-1546: Modern Dance 2,3; GAA 2,3; Art Club 2; Clerical Aide 3,4. NORDQUIST, MARTHA, 1Marti1, 3544 Edgeview Dr. 1452131, 631-7786: Drama Club 4; Art Club 4; Big Sisters 4. NOVIKOFF, LARRY, 5105 Newfield 1452371, 242-0876: Sr. Band 2,3, 4; Visual Aides 2,3. OGDEN, SHIRLEY, 1302 California Ave. 1452371, 242-7847: 5r. Band 2,3,4; Class Council 3; Student Council 4; Group '65 4; Big Sisters 4. OSBORN, LINDA, 6126 Mayflower 1452371, 731-1977: Class Coun- Cil 3; DECA 4. OSCHERWITZ, MARC, 2439 Kellerman 1452371, 731-7534: Big Brothers 3. OSHER, NANCY, 6670 Glen Acres Dr. 1452371, 731-9645. OVERMAN, BOB, 1Chickenman1, 29 Ferndale St. 1452161, 821-3708: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4. PATTERSON, ALAN, 1Craig1, 6634 Fairpark 1452161, 821-4789. PATTERSON, MARK, 1Pit1, 2624 Bremont 1452371, 631-5421: Varsity Football 2,3, Tri-Capt. 4; Basketball Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 2; Soph. Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Brothers 3; Boys State Rep. 3; Group '65 4; Hi-Y 4. PAYNE, STEVE, 2620 Briarcliffe 1452121, 631-3837: Student Coun- cil 2,3,4; Class Council 2; Gymnastics 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Group '65 4. PEASLEE, LEON, 6144 Joyce Ln. 1452371, 351-1580: Camera Club 2; Wrestling Team 2,3,4; W-Club 3,4. PEEK, PAMELA, 3926 Wess Park Dr. 1452171, 281-0548: Cheerleader 3,4; Girls Week Rep. 3; Showcase 3; Prom Chr. 3; Class Council 3,4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4; Intercultural Council 4; Group '65 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Big Sisters 4. 290 PELZER, JOHN, 3136 Gloss Ave. 1452131, 531-1863: Art League Rep. 2; Golf Team 2,3,4; WFAE 3,4. PELZER, MARY JO, 1loey1, 3136 Gloss Ave. 1452131, 531-1863: Jr. Honor Society 2; Art Club 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Bulldog Barks 4. PENDLETON, SUSAN, 3476 Edgeview Dr. 1452131 631-2470: Class Council 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Big Sisters 4. PETTET, CHERYL, 1Cher1, 6208 Bone Vista Pl. 1452131, 731-3333: Student Council 2,4; Latin Club 2; Health Careers CEub 2; Big Sisters4. PIEPER, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 6303 Elbrook Ave. 1452371, 531-6934: Latin Club 2; Health Careers Club 2; FTA 3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Big Sisters 4. PIERCE, ROBERT, 1Bob1, 7206 Parkdale Ave. 1452371, 761-8242: Varsity Football 3,4; W-Club 3,4. PINEAULT, JOHN, 3671 DavenantAve.1452131, 531-1191: DECA 4. POLANIECKLELLIOTT, 7847 Glen Orchard 1452371, 761-7621: Key Club 2,3, Secy. 4; French CIub 4, Treas. 3; Oracle 3; WFAE Alt. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. POSTOLSKI, FAY, 1534 Section Rd. 1452371, 761-9538: Art League Rep. 2; French Club 2,3; Sr. Honor Society 4. PRICE, BRUCE, 238 Hartwell Ave. 1452161, 761-6084: Reserve Cross- Country 2; Varsity Swimming 2,3,4. PUCKE, PAUL, 5425 Lester Rd. 1452121, 631 -7852. RABIN, LYNNE, 1Rabie51, 1912 Truitt Ave. 1452121, 242-9435: Jr. Honor Society 2; Soph. Choir 2; Latin Club 2,3; Drama Club 2,3; Speech Team 3; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Group '65 4; Big Sisters Co-chr. 4; WOODWARD TREA- SURES Activities Co-ed. 4. RAPAPORT, SHARON, 1Rape-o1, 8114 Debonair Ct, 1452371, 821- 1187: Class Council 2,3,4; FTA 2; French Club 2; Jr. Honor So- ciety 2; AFS 3; DECA 4; Big Sisters 4. RAPPOPORT, CAROLE, 1KnOCk1, 1523 Shenandoah Ave. 1452371 761-5095: AFS 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Student Council 4; Big Sisters 4. RATHKAMP, BRUCE, 6334 Parkman Pl. 1452131, 731-3549: Class Council 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Student Council Exec. Bd. 3,4; Group '65 C0-chr.4. RAUCHMAN, GAIL, 3170 Patrisal Ct. 1452361, 891-3639: FTA 2; Drama Club 2; Class Council 3,4; AFS 3; Modern Dance 3; Big Sisters4, RAYLS, DIANA, 8077 Woodbine Ave. 1452161, 761-1628: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir3,4. REED, GWENDERLYN, 1Cwen1, 3931 Wess Park Dr. 1452171, 221- 5126: Drill Team 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3, 4; Student Council 4; Class Council 4; Big Sister Co-chr. 4. REED, MICHAEL, 2605 Bremont Ave. 1452371, 731-7457: Student Council 2; Class Council 2; Hi-Y 3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Speech Team 4. REES, DOROTHY, 15uzie1, 8319 Banbury St. 1452161, 761-1859: FBLA 3, Secy, 4. REID, PHILLIP, 3801 Winding Way 1452291, 281-3173: Wrestling 2; Track 2,3; Sr. Band 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Showcase 3,4. REINHART, EDDIE, 7386 Newbedford 1452371, 821-4234: Visual Aides 2,3; Latin Club 2; Sr. Orchestra 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3. REYNOLDS, DON, 1Don1uan1, 760 S. Crescent 1452291, 221-5685. REYNOLDS, JACQUELINE, 4011 Tamworth Cir. 1452131, 791-8065: Intercultural Council 4. RIEP, ANTONIO, 1Tony1. 6810 Hampton Dr. 1452131, 891-9936: Football 2; Baseball 2,4; Art Club 2,4. RILEY, DARLENE, 6033 Fernview Ave. 1452121, 631-7264: Art Club Secy 2,3; Soph. Choir 2; Art League Rep 3; Sr. Choir 3,4; Show- case 3,4; Big Sisters 4. RINSKY, JOYCE, 1Nurse1, 7512 Greenland Pl. 1452371, 761-2629: 1r. Honor Society 2; Drama Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3, Secy. 4; Soph. Choir 2; Girl's Glee Club 3,4; Student Council 3; COWA 3, Secy. 4; School Safety Rep. 3; Sr. Honor Society 4. RISHTY, PAULA, 2718 Ridgewood 1452131, 351-1092: Drama Club 2,3, Exec. Bd. 4; Natl. Thespian Society 2,3,4; Mad Woman of ChafHot 2; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Polywogs 3,4; Speech Team 3; Big Sisters 4. RITTER, ARLENE, 2308 Losantiville 1452371, 731-9494: 1r. Society 2. Honor ROBERTS, BRENDA, 200 Sturgis 1452171, 281-5318: GAA 2,3; Sr. Choir 3; Health Careers Club 3; Drill Team 4. ROBINSON, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 3711 Beatrice Dr. 1452291, 861- 2945: Gymnastics 2,3; Boy's Glee Club 3; Sr. Choir4. ROCKWERN, ALAN, 1848 Sunnybrook 1452371, 761-2239: Show- case 2. ROGER, BETH, 8400 Springvalley 1452361, 791-8220: Spanish Club 3. ROLEY, MARCIA, 3816 Edgehill PI. 1452291, 961-8190: Drill Team 2,3; Clerical Aide 2,3; Class Day Comm. 3; Showcase 3,4; Inter- cultural Council 4; Group '65 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Prom Comm. 4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4; Big Sisters 4. ROSE, BILL, 1Wild Erish Rose1, 3300 E. Galbraith 1452361, 791-6111: Pep Club Rep. 3,4; Key Club 4; Spanish Club Exec. Bd. 4. ROSEN, STEVEN, 1Steve1, 7255 Reading Rd. 1452371, 731-5200: Key Club 2,3,4; Visual Aides 2; Debate Team 2; Operation Youth Rep. 3; Sr. Honor Society 4. ROSENBERG, GERRI, 8320 Crestdale Ct. 1452361, 793-0592: Stu- dent Council 2,3, Exec. Bd. 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3; Sr. Choir 3; Big Sisters 4. ROUSEY, THOMAS, 11.1.1, 1039 Towanda Ter. 1452161, 242-4108: Sr. Choir 4; Debate Team 4; Speech Team 4; Showcase 4. ROYAL, JUDY, 7608 Greenland PI. 1452371, 821-5280: Class Council 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Art League Rep. 2; Health Careers Club 2; Intercultural Council 4; Big Sisters 4. RUBEN, STEVEN, 1808 Glendon PI. 1452371, 531-3419: Spanish Club 2; Soph. Choir 2; Big Brothers 3; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. RUDOLPH, ELIIAH, 1SnookY1, 3856 Odin Ave. 1452131, 891-7958: Basketball Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Boy1s Glee Club 4. SALTZMAN, PHYLLIS, 8099 Debonair Ct. 1452371, 761-0843: Safety Council Rep. 2; Modern Dance 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Class Council 3; WOODWARD TREASURES Bus. Mgr. 4; Big Sisters 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. SALYERS, YVONNE. 1 Y 1, 111 W. 70th St. 1452161, 751-6721: Soph. Choir 2; 1r. Honor Society 2; AFS 3; Homecoming Chr. 4. SAMUELSON, DAVID, 1Sam1, 1532 Yarmouth Ave. 1452371, 242- 8899: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Camera Club 3,4, Pres. 2; Spanish Club 2; French Club 3; All City Band 3. 29! SANDERS, JIMMY, 1Satch1, 3896 Reading Rd. 1452291, 861-7286: Tennis 2; DECA Pres. 4. SAPPERSTEIN, DON, 1307 Avon Dr. 1452291, 242-5482: Golf Team 3,4; DECA 4. SCHAENGOLD, CATHY, 1828 Colmar Ln. 1452371, 761-0213: Big Sisters4. SCHAIM, RHONDA, 6258 Elbrook Ave. 1452371, 351-5392: Modern Dance 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; AFS 3; Student Council 3,4; Sr. Choir 3; Girl's Week Rep. 3; .Big Sisters 4; Class Council 4; Clerical Aide 4. SCHEBOR, STEPHANIE, 1Stevie1, 2837 Cypress Way 1452121, 731-1806: Art CEub 2; 1r. Honor Society Vice-Pres. 2; Class Coun- cil 3,4; Girl's Week Rep. 3; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 3,4; Showcase 3; From Comm. 3,4; Student Council Vice-Pres. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Group '65 4; Big Sisters 4; Homecoming Queen 4. SCHMIDT, CHUCK, 6167 Tulane Rd. 1452121, 631-7524: Sr. Band 2, 3,4; Sr. Orchestra 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. SCHMITZ, THERESA, 1Terri1, 257 Mystle Ave. 1452161, 761-4700. SCHWALLIE, JEFF, 1Vernon1, 3146 Parkview Spanish Club 2,3; Drama Club 2; DECA 4. 1452131, 631 -4707: SCHWARTZ, ELLIOT, 7883 Glen Orchard Dr. 1452371, 761-5043: Red Cross Rep. 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Wrestiing 2; Tennis 3; DECA4. SCOLES, CONNIE, 3641 Zinsle 1452131, 631-2840: Class Council 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Girl's Week Rep. 3; Prom Co-chr. 3,4; Pep Club Rep. 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Group 165 4; Ensemble Accompanist 4; Showcase 4; Big Sisters 4. SEELIG, KEN, 15831, 7881 Stillwell 1452371, 821-2175: Sr. Band 2,3, 4; Sr. Orchestra 2,3,4; Latin Club2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4. SEESKIN,.DAN1EL, 5431 Newfield Ave. 1452371, 242-0830: French Club 2; Drama Club 2. SEIDNER, HERB, 1The Head1, 1614 Miramar Ct. 1452371, 821-0495: Wrestling 2; Sr. Band 2. SHELTON, JOE, 1432 California 1452371, 242-6670: Visual Aides 2,3. SHIFRES, AUDREY, 3550 E. Galbraith Rd. 1452361, 793-1074: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Drama C1ub4. SHROPSHIRE, MARILYN, 1Shr0p1, 816 Cleveland Ave. 1452291, 961-8988: GAA 2; Soph. Choir 2; Y-Teens 2; Sr. Choir 3; Show- case3. SIEBLER, LOIS, 1500 Miramar Ct. 1452371, 761-2256: French Club 2,3; FTA 2; AFS 3; Big Sisters 4. SIEGEL, MARK, 7314 Parkdale1452371, 821-0195: DECA 4. SIEGEL, MARTIN, 2199 Section Rd. Football 2,3; Boy's GIee Club 4. 1452371, 531-5370: Varsity SIGLER, JUDY, 7743 Newbedford Ave. 1452371, 761-5739: Soph. Choir 2; Student Council 2; French Club 2,3; Sr. Choir 3; DECA 4. SILBURN, ROSS, 2025 Seymour Team 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4. 1452371, 531-7175: Wrestling SILVERMAN, RICHARD, 1Big Si11, 1522 Corvallis Ave.1452371, 761- 0145: Student Council 2; Baseball 2,4; Key Club 3; Boy's Glee Club4. SIMS, HORACE, 756 E. Mitchell 1452291, 281-7388: Soph. Choir 2; Track 2,4; Sr. Choir 3; Clerical Aide 3. SIMS, PAULETTE, 1Paul1, 8044 Woodbine Ave. 1452161, 761-2081: French Club 2,3; GAA 2,3; FTA 2,3; Oracle 2; Drama Club 2. SKUROW, TERRI, 1119 Rossmore 1452371, 242-3861: Showcase 2,3,4; Class Council 2,3; Modern Dance 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; Big Sisters4. SLAGLE, KAREN, 1Bug1, 2560 Ridgeland 1452121, 731-0083: Big Sisters 4; Campus Life 4. SLEIGHT, SANDRA, 1Sand1'1, 6602 Stewart 1452361, 791-8290: Drama Club 2,4; Ciass Council 3,4; Big Sisters 4. SLOAN, HARRISON, 1511 Lakeland 1452371, 761-4896: Drama Club 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Swim Team 4; Class Council 4. SMITH, CONNIE, 51 E. Galbraith Rd. 1452161, 761-7690: FTA 2; FBLA 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES Classes Section 3, Exec. Ed. 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Big Sisters 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Enquirer Correspondent 2,3,4. SMITH, DEBORRAH, 1Debbie1, 6617 Sampson Ln. 1452361, 891- 7816: GAA 2,3; FTA 3. SMITH, DOTI'IE, 6254 Hammel Ave. 1452371, 631-5941: Girl's Glee Club 2; FBLA 3; DECA 4. SMITH, LEONARD, 1Mike MOHEYL 3922 Warwick 1452291, 961-4888: Wrestling Team 2; Track 2; Student Council 2,3; Basketball 3; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3. SMITH, MARTHA, 1Marty1, 1816 Langdon Farm Rd. 1452371, 351- 1597: GAA 2,3,4. SMITH, MICHAEL, 6391 Paddock Rd. 1452161, 242-4942: French Club 2,3; Key Club 2,3; COWA 2; Vice-Pres. 3; EUNA Delegate 2; Best Delegate 3; Oracle 2,3; Bulldog Barks 3; Sr. Honor So- ciety Exec. Bd. 3. SMITH, RACHEL, 5021 Newfield 1452371, 242-9362: Latin Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Band 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 4; Sr. Orchestra 4; AFS 4; Campus Life 4. SMITH, RUMI, 701 Greenwood 1452291, 961-4487: CAA 2; Sr. Choir4. SMITH, WILLIAM, 1Bi111, 2507 St. Albans Ave. 1452371, 731-8421: Jr. Honor Sociew 2; Hi-Y 2,3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 4; Swim Team 4. SNYDER, BARRY, 5434 Newfield 1452371, 242-9261; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2. SPALDING, MICHAEL, 110ey1, 526 Clinton Springs 1452171, 751- 7059:51udemCounci12; Spanish Club 2,3; Baseball 3; FTA 3. SPITZ, LONNY, 5049 Coad Dr. 1452371, 242-4675: Spanish Club 2,3; COWA 2,3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Red Cross Rep. 4. STAMOS, THOMAS, 8510 Lynnehaven 1452361, 891-3381: Spanish Club 2; Key Club 2; Student Council 2,3; Class Council 3,4; Cross-Country 3; Basebeill 3; Prom Comm. 4; Hi-Y 4; Homecom- ing Comm. 3,4; Gymnastics 4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4; Health Careers Club 4. STAPLES, MIKE, 6707 Grace 1452361. 793-2183. STAUBACH, STEPHEN, 1Sleve1, 1602 Rose PI. 1452371, 242-6295: Class Council 2. STELL, LORETFA, 647 E. Mitchell 1452291, 961-3150. STEIN, ANDREW, 1Buff1, 8125 Debonair Ct. 1452371, 821-9060: Track Manager 2; Soph. Choir 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Sr. Choir3,4. STEWART, ALPHONSO, 11un1e1, 3973 Lowry Ave. 1452291, 281- 6367. STONE, CAROLYN, 3668 Alter Pl. 1452291, 281-3487. STRAUS, TOM, 1668 Crest Hill 1452371, 761-3505: Orchestra 2, Treas. 3,4; String Quartet 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; 1r. Honor So- ciety 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Key Ciub 2,3, Treas. 4; French Club 2; Concessions 3,4; Group '65 4. STREFF, SANDRA, 6722 Montgomery Rd. 1452361, 891-6250: Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Sh0wcase 3,4; AFS 3,4; FTA 3; COWA Secy. 4; Oracle 3; Pep Ciub Rep. 3; Group 165 4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Intro Co-ed. 4. STUART, KAREN, 6816 Bantry Ave. 1452131, 631-0891: GAA 2; Soph. Choir 2; AFS 2,3,4; 1r. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; Campus Life Secy. 4; Big Sisters 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. STUEBING, SUE, 2906 Colonial Ridge Ct. 1452121, 531-6320: Class Council 3,4; Sr. Choir 4; Showcase 4. STUTTMAN, RICHARD, 7613 Yorkshire 1452371, 821-4880: DECA 4. SUGGS, DEBORAH, 3823 Standish 1452131, 791-6521. TENNENBAUM, ALICE, 1Wha1, 7341 Reading Rd. 1452371, 731-6088: Jr. Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Class Council 4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Art Club 4; Bulldog Barks 4; It's Academic 4. THIELMEYER, GREG, 145 Nansen St. 1452161, 821-5943: Sr. Band 2,3,4. THOMAS, DAVID, 101 E. 69th St. 1452161, 761-8382. THOMAS, LAURA, 835813dwin 1452161, 761-8512: AFS 2,3,4; FTA 2; 1r. Honor Society 2; COWA 2; Student Council 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. THOAMAS, PATRICIA, 1Patt161, 3929 Elm St. 1452361, 793-1282: GAA 3; Spanish C1ub3; FBLA 3; Modern Dance 4. THOMAS, ROBERT, 1301311811, 6740 Hampton Dr. 1452351, 793-5099: Baseball Reserve 2; Varsity 3,4. THOMAS, TERRI, 6995 Ken Arbre Dr. 1452361, 793-5886: Drama Club 2,3; Student Council 2; Showcase 3; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Speech Team 4. THOMPSON, MIKE, 1Luke1, 5516 Monardi Circle 1452131, 351-6082. TOLER, DAVID, 6273 Stover 1452371, 731-3518. TOWNLEY, GARY, 5531 Lester Rd. 1452131, 631-4256: Cross-Country 4. TULCH, ELLEN, 1El1, 1514 Kenova Ave. 1452371, 761-3733: Soph. Choir 2; French Club 2,3,4; Sr. Choir 3,4; AFS 4; Clerical Aide 4. TURTELTAUB, ROBERT, 1Turt191, 8585 Arborcrest 1452361, 891-4994. VINECAR, DIANE, 923 Marion Ave. 1452291, 221-7658: GAA 2,3; Intercultural Councii 4. VINSON, 80311901 Langdon Farm Rd, 1452371, 351-3944: Stu- dent Council 2, Exec. Bd. 3; Sr. Band 2,3,4; Cross-Coumry 2,3; Baseball 2,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; DECA 4. VIRGIL, IACQUELYN, 1Squirt1, 6413 Elwynne 1452361, 891-7897: Latin Club 2; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Big Sisters 4; Clerical Aide 4. VOCLER, PAMELA, 1V0gie1, 1604 Crest Hill Ave.1452371, 821-3780: Drama CIub 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Madwoman of Chaillot 2; Take Her, She's Mine 3; Harvey 4; Natl. Thespian Society 2,3,4; Drama Club Traveiing Troupe 4; Showcase 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Ensemble 3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Grade 2,3,4; Natl. Forensic League 2,3,4; Speech Team Capt. 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Class Council 3; StudentCounci14, Exec. Bd. 3. VOOS, JUDITH, 1Judi1, 1544 Glendon PI. 1452371, 351-4577: Jr. Honor Society 2; Girl's Giee Club 2; Latin Club 2; Sr. Honor So- ciety 3,4; COWA 4; Big Sisters 4. WALLER, LOUIS, 1Louie1, 3227 Glendora Ave. 1452201, 861-2192: Soph. Choir 2; Track 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Football 2,3,4; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3; Clerical Aide 4. WARTH, AANN, 3486 E. Galbraith Rd. 1452361, 1391-50611 Spanish Club 2; Art Club 4. WATKINS, DEXTER, 1Dex1, 1037 Redway Ave. 1452291, 281-0413: Sr. Band 2,3,4; 1r. Honor Society 2; Modern Dance 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Cross-Country 3; Group '65 4; Intercul- tural Council 4. WATT, PATRICIA, 1Pat1, 2726 Silverleaf Ave. 1452121, 351-7451: Drill Team 3; Clerical Aide 3,4; Big Sisters 4. WEAVER, CONSTANCE, 1Tookie1, 3925 Kirkup 1452131, 793-3823: GAA 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. WEINBERG, NEIL, 2747 Ridgewood 1452131, 351-4934: Class Coun- Ci12; Golf Team 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4. WEINER, CERI, 1Wha1, 6205 Elm View PI. 1452161, 242-2163: Soph. Choir 2; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Sr. Choir 3; Showcase 3; 5r. Honor Society 4; Art Club 4. WEINSTEIN, SHELLEY, 1745 Dale 1452371, 242-9413: Class Council 2; Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 2,4; AFS 4. WELBORN, JOSEPHINE, 11051631, 6105 W. Fordham 1452131, 793-5586: French Club 2; GAA 3. WELLS, DANIEL, 1 D 1, 754 W. Seymour 1452161, 761-1256: Bas- ketball Reserve 2; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3; Hi-Y 3, Rep. in Columbus 3, Pres. 4; Showcase 3,4; Ensemble 4. WERDEN, JEAN, 6336 Ridge 1452131, 731-4898: FTA 2,3; COWA 2,3, 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Soph. Choir 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Pep Club Rep. 2; Student Council 2,3; Majorette 3,4; Big Sister 4; Latin Club 2,3. WHITESIDE. JAMES, 3918 Wess Park Dr. 1452171, 861-7763: Gym- nastics 2; Camera Club 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Cross- Countljy 4; Track 4. WHITT, DENICE, 1Dee1, 7755 Stillwell Rd. 1452371, 761-3576: Drama Club 2,3,4; Big Sisters 4. WIEBELL, ROBERT, 1Rob1, 7420 Sagamore Dr. 1452361, 891-4469. WILKINS, VICTORIA, 1Vickie1, 5703 Doerger Ln. 1452121, 731-7623: Showcase 2,3,4; Art League Rep. 3; Big Sisters 4. WILLIAMS CLAUDETTE, 1732 Berkley 1452371, 631-3492: Drill Team 2,3; Capt. 4; Modern Dance 2, Secy. 3; GAA 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; Sr. Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. WILLIAMS, JULIE, 6710 Dame 1452131, 731-8436: GAA '2; Girl's Glee Club 3; Class Council 3,4; Big Sisters 4. WILLIAMS, SALLIE, 1M155y1, 3843 Oak Crest 1452361, 891-9976: GAA 2,3. WILLIAMS, SAMMIE, 1Sam1, 1023 Dana 1452291, 281-5670: Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Choir 4. WILLIS, NORMAN, 305 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452291, 751-4346: Fool- ball 2; Sr. Band 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Drum Core 2,3; Drama Club 2; Sr. Choir 3. WILSON, MIKE, 1Pickett1, 5110 Laconia Ave. 1452371, 242-9715: Basketball Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Student Council 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4. WINSTON, MARCJE, 1422 Shenandoah 1452371, 761-4795: FTA 2; Drama Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; AFS 3,4; Big Sisters 4. WISE, MARILYN, 3540 Arborcrest Ct. 1452361, 791-6373: Drama Club 2,3,4; Natl. Thespian Society 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3; Student Council 2; WFAE 3; Speech Team 3; Big Sisters 4; Harvey 4. WJUKER, MARGARET, 1Maggie1, 1968 Berkley 1452371, 631-8979: Orchestra 2; FTA 2,3; Art Club 2,3, Treas. 4; German Club 2,3; Health Careers Club 3; Art League Rep. 3; AFS 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Group '65 4. WOLF, JERRY, 6815 Ohio Ave. 1452351, 791-2016. WOOD, STANLEY, 15mm, 297 Lux Ave. 1452161, 821-8365. WOODBURN, JOHN, 1W00dy1, 6241 Beechview Cr. 1452131, 351-6076: Gymnastics 2; Student Council 3,4; Pep Club Rep. 3; Hi-Y4. WRIGHT, ANTOINETTE, 1Toni1, 416 Clinton Springs 1452171, 751- 6538. YOSAFAT, STEVE, 5401 Newfield 1452371, 242-0880: Student Council 2; DECA 4. YOUNG, DIXIE, 3451 Kimberly Ct. 1452131, 351-7557: Class Council 2,3; Jr. Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURE53; Big Sisters 4. ZAKEM, DONNA, 1865 Greenbriar Pl. 1452371, 731-3993: Soph. Choir 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; French Club 2; Clerical Aide 2,3; Group '65 4; Big Sisters 4; AFS 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; WOOD- WARD TREASURES Sr. Class Ed. 4. ZEIDMAN, NAN, 7838 Dawn Rd. 1452371, 761-0723: FTA 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Clerical Aide 3,4; Big Sisters 4. ZlEGENFELDER, Dale, 1Ralph1, 6565 Kincaid Rd. 1452131, 531-4109: Cross-Country 2,3,4; Swim Team 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Boy's Glee Club 3; Bulldog Barks 3, Ed. 4; Oracle 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Sr. Choir 4. ZIMMERMAN, NEAL, 2625 Knight Ave. 1452121, 351-4508: Tennis 2; WFAE 3; Bulldog Barks Sports Ed. 4. ZWICK, MARCO, 2330 Royal Oak Ct. 1452371, 351-2661: Jr, Honor Society 2; Big Sisters 4; AFB 4. 3-, 'Tw JErabu-f' , A visit to the Loveland Castle provided the setting for some yearbook staff medieval mischief. At top left, Carol Rolf and Vivian Levensohn fill archway with Karen Hunter and Lynn Heldman overhead. Top right, Judy Nathan, Charlotte Better, Linda Broyles, and Donna Zakem fill battlement wall. Above, heroes Steve Adler and Mike Brown with damseIs Debbie Gear and Terri Garner Right, in front of dungeon door, Judy Katz, Phyllis Sallzman, and Gail Blasberg. Top 'center, staff conquers Chateau La Roche. Bottom center, sword play involves Sandy StreH, John Godar, Betty Levenson, Steve Nelson, and Lynne Rabin. Far top right, foul play for editor Sue Dick at the hands of advisor, Jack Luhr- man as Connie Smith and Cathy Allis look on Bottom far right, the pleading editor, Sue Dick, begs easily- duped photographer, Al Hartman, to shoot her. I I the in the year for for 1 those Pat Mc- I mover editor advisor I I I for all r prime goes kudos personable Thanks most to suedick jackluhrman o AYC representative his I U representative, conscious over the past two years. I more for Gracias-sincerely. Appreciation approach to solving our problems. is what we are trying to show but for all the sacrifices, inspiration kindnesses extended to the Treasures AYC service, I To our the help, -69. Kenrick and Al Hartman for giving us the optimum that dimorphic duo, the eclectic eccentrics mephistophelean mavericks Of the dark room in photography. Thanks also to Dick Cunnien Thank you. Thanks. deep and heartfelt, Larry Pirnie making us design professional for all 1968 T L 163 153 153 148-149 157 150 171 146-147 151 150 163 167 165 158-161 152 147 165 144 164 145 143 156 156 154 168 157 145 151 143-149 170 166 144 169 155 152 150 162 172 246-282 196-200 215-222 201 -206 234-235 224-244 190-1 95 207-214 126 141 136-137 127 142 137 129-131 137 136 141 128 140 INDEX ACTIVITIES AFS Art Club Art League Officers Bands Big Sisters Bookroom Aides Bulldog Barks Choirs Clerical Aides Concessionaires COWA Debate Team DECA Directory Drama Club Ensemble FBLA French Club FTA German Club Glee Clubs Group 165 Hi-Y Honor Societies Intercultural Council Key Cliib Latin Club Library Aides Orchestras Oracle Pep Club Officers Spanish Club Speech Team Student Councils Theater Guild Visual Aides WFAE Woodward Treas ures ADVERTISING CLASSES Eighth Grade Eleventh Grade Ninth Grade Popularity Poll Seniors Seventh Grade Tenth Grade FACULTY Administrators Art Business Counselors Custodians Driver Training English French Health Home Economics Industrial Arts Latin Librarians Math Music Office Workers Physical Education Science Social Studies Special Education Spanish Treasurer Youth Corp Director 139 132-133 140 142 128 138-139 134-135 140 141 142 132 INTRODUCTORY 30-35 Academic Life 82-65 Baseball 36-41 Basketball 92-93 Black History 50-55 Current Events! 98-103 Current Events II 12-23 FootbaIl 66-71 Founder's Day 72-77 Girls of Woodward 48-49 Girls' Sports 91 Golf 46-47 Gymnastics 24-25 Harvey 26-27 Homecoming 78-61 Interviews 96-97 May Fete 104-109 Music 28-29 Open-House 110-120 Senior Activities 56-65 Showcase 94-95 Spring Play 8-11 Stadium 42-43 Swimming 90 Tennis 2-7 The Woodward Student 86-89 Track 44-45 Wrestling SENIOR DIRECTORY 284-293 SPORTS 176-177 Basketball 185 Cheerleaders 175 Cross Country 184 Drill Team 174-175 Football 187 GAA 179 Golf 187 Cuppies 177 Gymnastics 184 Majorettes 186 Modern Dance 166 Polywogs 182-183 Scores 178 Swimming 179 Tennis 178 Wrestiing WOODWARD TREASURES STAFF 294-295 296 : Jlgiiuisrwi
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