Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1970
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Table Of Contents A Beginning ...................... 1 What Happened 1969-1970 ...... 17 Change In Principals ............. 18 Football ........................ 24 Fall Activities .................... 36 Winter Sports ................... 46 The Daily Scene ................. 58 Showcase ....................... 64 Rebuilding Cincinnati ............ 74 New Junior High ................. 82 Founder's Day ................... 88 Black Identity ................... 94 Spring Sports ............... .. . 100 Music . ......................... 110 Senior Activities ................ 118 Who Was Involved .............. 129 Faculty ........................ 131 Activities ....................... 149 Sports ......................... 175 Classes ........................ 191 Seniors. ........................ 217 Advertising .................... 237 Senior Directory ................ 272 Index .......................... 288 1970 Woodward Treasures l Eia'lmah WUUDWARDT ' ff. nglb xx -1 H u! jakV U , a r:?,gu , ?jmm navy awwgma mem umiw WUUDWARDT w .m m M M .W Hzm mrffii' I've developed a much greater sensitivity . . . t0 the demands of our time. A NEW TYPE OF LEADER I EUGENE We're going to have a few little disturbances . . ., but these help Settle the coffee- grounds. First of all you hepe to accom plish the primary thing that we've set up which is for the best education of the youngsters in the eiassroom. Hhink we have an ali- inciusive cover aim, which is primariiy to iaeiiitate the development of the demod cratic spirit in out schoei, so that we here at WoooLward in sort of a mini-way achieve the true iundamemal precepts of. democracy, something that the adults in our outer world obiviousiy aren't achieving.- - My basic responsibilities are as nu- memus as we have teachers and stu- dents and custodians and parents. it ecvers the gamut of ail types of human reiz'tt'mns. T0 me the primary function of a principzi of a iarge schooi such as ' Woodward is to bring it aii together, to sun at unify the drive toward the goal and to help the total situatian, but can the mhe! hand to be so flexible ihai you can deal with minutia as long as it deais . with the human being and the human spirit and the human dream. The pressing probiem in education May is to 'tnnsfet to the young people of 0m satiety a firm belief in . . . the great American tdiream, which is based upcm the precepts of our forefathers: iibe'rty and emaiity and justice and un- derstanding and all these other things which give a human being dignity and a sense at 'wpnh and a sense of impor. tance, which i think is finite t0 aii of em human drives. If an individual can't feei that he is contributing to society, and if he doesnit feel that he is an important perseni not oniy for himself but for what he is doing for other people, then I don't think we can achieve too much here. I think what we have to do is to try to instiii in our youngsters and all the p-eepie associated with working with our youngsters a feeling not only for them- selves but for their responsibility for helping their fellow man within the con- text of education. The iarge public schools of our coun- try are feeiing the frustrations and the .. . pressures of what I choose to call a social revoiution in America. Weire in the middle of a revolution, a revolution of the spirit, of philosophy, of attitudes, of relationships, which is bringing about tremendous change. The problems Of our society , . , spiil over into the school. i think ow teachers. . , . as well as many administrators are basiceiiy conservative in their attitudes and they aren't tooled to deal with revoi'ution, to dreai'with the change in the point of view. So this is frustrating to many of them and many do leave the proiessien. Weodward right now is limited by the fact that we just have too many bodies walking around. Innovation. is limited by the mere physical piant that we are working in. But next year when we move the iunior high to the new buiiding we are iooking forward to doing many t things. I think the most exciting thing is the organization of Woodward com- munities into a sub-system in which we evoive a curricuium that we hope is .more relevant. Woodward becomes the center of about 15 ieeder schools, and we experiment with all sorts of t things from team teaching to the urn ' graded ciassroom. were lacking for- ward to Woodward being knovin na- tionwide . . . as the center for educa- tional innovation. . I think the big advantage of being a student at Woodward is being able, in our community, to mix with all facets of America. I think if therels anything to the American dream it is that all people from all walks of life ... can live as one body, respect the worth of the other in- dividual, and prove that democracy can work, and that if it works here we can carry over to when we go to the outside world and in some way contribute to helping it work there. I think anybody in this business is in it primarily because he likes to work with young people, and l ... feel that this is my forte, that I work well with young peOple. I like to be with them. I think l understand them. i feel, in fact, that i probably feel more comfortable around them than I do my fellow adults. 50 i would say that's the most rewarding thing, to be with the young people, full of their vibrations, full of their anticipa- tions, full of their hopes, full of their dreams. It's good to be with people who have dreams. A In many ways we've seen the worst of the turmoil in the schools, but on the other hand I think we haven't seen the best of it yet. We have a long way to go. We're going to have a few little disturb- ances that might shake us to our bones, but these help settle the coffee grounds. If I had an unlimited choice .t. and i could drive 300 miles it'd be down in the Smoky Mountains walking the trail with my 'kids and wife with our lunch boxes in our hands and keepin' a wary eye out for the bears and just enjoying the nature and the fog and the fast streams and avoiding people. Thomas jefferson is the one individual I most admire for his fundamental belief in the democratic spirit and the worth of the individual, for his concern for the belief that all men, not only the wealthy or the educated, can contribute to democracy. , My wife knows very well this amazing fondness which does my stomach no ' good. I love my wife's home-cooked bean soup Not only do Ilove bean soup, but i like to eat a loafof bread with bean soup and this causes me infinite misery. But it's worth it. My favorite player ofthe Reds of the last twenty years has been Ted Kluszewskiu Ted Kluszewski to me personifies a sort of dignity of action, a man of obvious physical strength, who didn't get excited in a crisis, who didn't flip his lid like some ballplayers do when they have the decision go against them. If i was a young person, I'd probably wear bell bottoms, and I'd probably have my hair a little longer than my par- ents would want. I remember when I went to school if you didn't have a tan cashmere sweater that you wore over a t-shirt you just Weren't with it. Everybody wore the Little Abner shoes and the girls wore anklets. The thing to do with your hair . . . was to cut it in a butch. Fashions, like life, change, and each individual and each age expresses its individuality and I'm for individuality. $3 , mg IN L .:r u BULLDOGS QUEST OF A FOURTH BY ANDY GLAS AUGUST 15 I like to get to practice kind of early, so it isn't rush-rush before the meeting. I usually come about fortynfive minutes early although it only takes about ten to get dressed. I had to adjust ail my pads today to make sure they felt right We had our meeting and we went over a few plays and I was surprised because I remembered most of these plays from last year. So then we went out on the field, and we went through calisthenics and agility drills, Next we worked on our block- ing fundamentals. Coach Campbell's driving us, He's saying that Elder's working that hard and Garfield's working that hard. It was hot out and after the first practice, I didn't feel like doing much of anything I just Iayed around for a while, but during practice I felt pretty good. I felt I was running hard. The coaches said I was hustling. After the second practice we worked on defense mainly and we still had to run sprints. That takes a lot out of you, running it in full gear, especially with our real heavy jerseys. My t-shirt was soaking wet, all the way down, and for a while there I didn't feel too good after practice. AUGUST 21 We were running plays offensively and nobody looked too good. The first team wasnIt firing out and the second team didn't know what they were doing. The linemen weren't getting on their as- signments fast enough and the backs weren't running hard. We were running an off-tackle play and James Williams came up to the line es- pecially slow, 50 Coach Campbell stopped every- thing there and challenged Williams to hit him Campbell said he wasn't afraid of him even with- out equipment because he was hitting so soft. Campbell got a shield and Williams came up hard and hit him and Campbell pushed him right back about five yards. 50 we knew Campbell wasn't fooling around and we ran the plays harder than we had been. We have to run sprints at the end of practice. Nobody likes this but only a few people refuse to do it They take leg injuries, and these people have to jog around the field. Doc Collins always Bill hit him inthelegs and I stuck my helmet right in his ribs, and we made him scream . drives his car around onto the field. Well, we're running sprints, and Doc's watchingi And these guys started walking around the field instead of iogging. With most leg injuries, you usually run it out 50 Doc took off in his car, following these guys around the field, making sure they ran. Just looking at it reminded me of one of those big Tiuie teams with the wagon behind it. IKUC-UST 23 I had to get up really early, about a quarter of seven, because I had to be over at school by seven-thirty for the scrimmage with LaSaIie. I couldn't eat anything I drank my orange juice, and then I got all my clothes out of the dryer and got ready to go to football. I got there about seven-thirty, and I felt a little more nerv- ous and anxious. I put on all my stuff and was ready to go. We were on defense first so I lined up oppos- ite the tackle. I was surprised because with these Catholic schools you expect some big monster to be playing opposite you. But this guy wasn't any bigger than me; he must have outweighed me by about ten pounds, When comparing a Catholic school to a public school, you think they realiy hit harder. But LaSalIe didn't hit hard at aiit They just came out like they had marshmallows in their shoulder pads. I didn't have a rough time on defense, except their backs hit pretty hard and it was hard to bring them down. I could have had a lot more tackles than I didj but I didn't follow through on the tacklesi I hit the guy and knocked him off balance but I couldn't bring him down. The offensive tackle didn't provide much opposition. In one play that Bill Stith and I made, and this is what the lineman wants to do, Stith was blitzing from the left side and he came straight in at the quarterback and I was coming in from the side and exactly, right when he was throwing the ball, Stith and I hit him at the same time. Bill hit him in the legs and Istuck my helmet in his ribs, and we made him scream. That's just what a lineman likes to hear. You want to know that you're really hitting the quarterback, making him feel it. It seemed like the referees were kind of hometown because there were about ten sec- onds left in the game and LaSalle had no time outs left, and they Wouldn't have enough time to run another plays 50 for no reason the offie cial calls an official time-out, stopping the clock and giving LaSalle the chance to run one more play, And they eventually scored on the play and won the game, three touchdowns to two AUGUST 26 Tony Pack quit the team today, partly be- cause he wasn't playing the position he wanted to and partly because he had a job in the book- room at school. Campbell was pretty upset about this. When we got down on the practice field, before we started calisthenics, Campbell told us about Pack. Campbell said that you'd have to be a fool to come this far and quit, to come through a week of summer practice, which is harder than any other practice, and then quit. He said that doing this from now on would be called a Pack, because Tony was the only one who had done it so far, He said from now on if anybody'd quit, held go out and buy a little doll and some pins and stick your name on it, and if you'd quit, every day he'd stick a pin in your doiii I guess he thinks he's a voodoo doctor along with a football coach and slave-driver. AUGUST 27 We went out to the scrimmage with Loveland and most of us thought it'd just be a joke, Coach Gray said that they probabiy just took the cows off the field and were cutting the grass. Every body around me was just talking and juSt not paying attention to the scrimmage like they should be. When you have an atmosphere like that, it's almost impossible to get mentally pre- pared for a scrimmage or game. Still and all, the first team looked pretty good on offense. Shuttlesworth ran well, and in the last play of the game, Sam Mays broke around left end for a touchdown. Coming home, everybody was joking around; the scrimmage didn't mean anything We were coming home on the Cross County highway and when we were practically home, Campbell looked up, and he saw the new Rockdale Tem- ple, and he said that the thing looked like a big birdhouse. So I told Mr. Campbell that my father would be glad to hear that because he's on the board of trustees of the Temple. The score of the scrimmage was Loveland 12, Woodward 6. AUGUST30 m e . I mag. We beat Purcell in a scrimmage today, 6-0. Coach Sharp said I had a few good blocks today. The coaches never say that much to me. I guess Illl have to start worrying when they start yelling at me too much instead of not saying anything. During the week, the coaches have already started to talk about Hamilton Garfieldt Camp- bell mentioned how he knocked Boxcar Bailey out of the game up there one year. The whole team seems to think that this is kind of a myth, that there really isn't a Boxcar Bailey. 1 was talking to my dad a couple nights ago about this, and I found out that there really was Boxcar Bailey and that he was quite a back at Miami University. I was really surprised because I thought it was just a funny little story that Campbell made up for every Garfield game. But there's really a Boxcar Bailey. SEPTEMBER 6 Our14-12 loss to Garfield was a gift. There weren't that many penalties, but we did have an awful lot of fumbles. Being a lineman, I couldn't really pinpoint the trouble. Anyway, we found that we have the halfbacks that can run with Ed- die. That will take a lot of pressure off him. The linebackers won't be able to key entirely on the fullback now; they'll have to watch the halfbacks too. If we can eliminate the mistakes though, the fumbles, missed assignments, and a few things that we did wrong on defense, I think we'll have a pretty good ball club We out-played Hamilton Garfield, except that there were just those mistakes. After the game, we were coming home on the bus. Coach Campbell said there's only one thing worse than the other team beating you and that's when you beat yourselves. And that kind of summed up the whole game. We beat ourselves with our mistakes, We out-played them, but we beat ourselves. SEPTEMBER13 Last Monday in practice we were running punt coverage. One time, I got down there pretty fast, and the ball went through the punt receiver's arms and bounced up right to me. If it had been a game, I probably would have gone for a touch down. So after practice I was thinking that I should have saved something like that for a game because it would probably be the only time I'd ever score a touchdown. So in the game last night, which we lost 12-6, Elder was on about their own thirty yard line and they ran a pitch-out to the opposite side, So I was supposed to trail the play and the halfback fumbled the pitch-out and I picked it up and ran for a touchdown. When I scored that touchdown, it was the line- man's dream, because he rarely has the oppor- tunity. Somebody remarked to me after the game that I looked like a halfback running with the ball, and that's because once I finally got the ball, I wan't going to let anything stop me from scor- ing thetouchdown. Last night was Rosh Hashonah, theJewish New Year, and fortunately my parents let me play. Mr. Campbell expected me to play, and before the game he said to me, Well, let's try to make it a happy New Year. And when I came off the field after scoring my touchdown, he said, Happy New Year! The stadium lights blacked out for about forty- five minutes, so while the lights were out, my morn decided to take my brother to get a hot dog at the refreshment stands Well, the lights came on while they were still over there, and that's when I picked up the ball and ran for a touch- down. So my mom missed it. SEPTEMBER 20 During the week, I thought I'd really be up for the game because I have a personal thing against Aiken's quarterback, Barry Dotzauer. I know the kind of guy he is. He likes to brag a lot. I learned this about him from baseball. During the baseball season, he was pitching for Aiken and I was bat- ting against him and he hit me twice in one game I really didn't appreciate that too much Because of this, I thought I'd really be able to get up for the game, but come Friday, I just couldn't that much Well, I got Dotzauer once. I got him when he was returning a punt. I hit him pretty good, right in the chest with my helmet. Then about four or five other guys came over and they hit him pretty hard too, William Brooks ran back two punts for touch- downs, but both were called back because of penaltiest After each of Brooks' touchdown runs, he did a little cartwheel and then a back-flip in the end zone. When I first saw it on the game film, my jaw must have dropped about an inch because I've never seen anything like that on the football field before. Even a guy doing it in full uniform is something, but there isn't really that much place for that kind of thing on a football field, because even though it might not mean much to the game, football is a team sport and there isn't any place for showboating on a foot- ball field at all. During the game we did have a lot of penalties and at times it seemed they might have ham- pered us, even though we won, 20-0. One time, Doug McCray jumped 50 early that he got up to the line before the ball was even hiked. So he was up there talking to the quarterback, Pete Andthe official . . . sa'd, 'Shut up!' and Mr. Gray looked around real innocent, you know, as if to say lWho me?! II Murdockv He was saying to him, Where's the ball? Where's the ball? Why wasn't it hiked? We had all our yardage rushing and as long as we can keep going offensively that way, itls safer to keep the ball on the ground, especially in high school. But one of these days we're going to run into the nine-man line and such, the way they played against Clem Turner when he was on the team And we'll just have to start throwing the ball some then to keep 'em honest. So we do have to work on the passing game, but right now itisnlt goingto hurtus ifwe don't have it. SEPTEMBER 27 Even though we beat Withrow, 12-0, it does seem like therefs a Woodward Stadium jinx, al- though I don't think it's just a jinx. I never liked playing football in the afternoon. For one thing, early in the season it's usually pretty hot. And when you're playing in the afternoon, you come onto the football field straight from school. There's no way you can get mentally prepared for a game, because while walking around with the rest of the team, you see all your friends and all your girlfriends. At lunch before the game, a lot of the team members made the mistake of eating the lunch- room's macaroni and cheese, It'll settle in your stomach It didn't affect me but before a game you ought to have a decent meal. 50 for the rest of our afternoon games, 1 might start packing my lunch instead of taking a chance on the school food On one kickoff there was this especially funny play. They had this big huge guy that kicked off for them. He was about six-four or so and he weighed three hundred pounds. He kicked off and Bill Stith tried to block him. The film this morning showed Bill lying on the ground and the big guy lumbering down the field towards the ball carrier. So two seconds later you see John Sebron run up towards this big guy and John hit him and the big guy's feet flew about two feet up in the air. We ran that part of the game film over and over. It was just unbelievable. This guy was about twice as big as John and John just upended him like he was nothing. I haven't heard anything directly from scouts yet and I probably wonlt until the end of the sea- son, if J do then. But Mr. Meloy, who was up in the press box at the Elder game, said a guy from West Point was asking about me. I hope they dont get into contact with me until the end of the season, because right now I just want to think about winning football m winning the champi- onship. After the season, that's where your per- sonal gains come in, college and all that. OCTOBER 5 We came back to Elder stadium to play West- ern Hiiis. When my parents got there, the first thing my mom said to my brother was, If you want a hot dog tonight, you can go get it yourself. We beat Western Hills, 60-6 Just about every- body had a good night rushing. The offensive line was really moving their men. it said in the paper that Jerry White had more total yardage than Shuttlesworth. He averaged about eleven yards a carry. He's only a sophomore, and, I mean, he looks like a senior running, I just want to see what he's going to be like when he's a se- 1ior. He really ought to be great. OCTOBERI'I We beat Walnut Hills, 32-12. Jerry White got hurt on the second play of the game and hes going to be out for the season. He's a real good runner, but he is a sophomore and he has two more years. Now Doug McCray and Sam Mays will have to play a little bit more offense than they usually do, as well as playing defenses Pete Murdock completed his first pass of the year, a 25-yarder to Sam Mays. Pete was kind of overdue. He was bound to start completing pas- ses sometimes I mean, you just don't go through a whole season without completing a pass. Itjust wouldn't have been natural. On the days of afternoon games, I miss all my afternoon classes. I'd really rather go to class, especially to Mrs Duffy's, but I have to eat lunch early with the team because you need about three or four hours to digest your food before you play the game. Well, I know that sometimes teachers will give you a hard times Last year, I had math sixth bell and the teacher I had wasn't too happy about the idea of my getting out of class two or three times, and she held it against me But so far, Mr. Duffy hasn't really said anything to me. Of course, he never says much of anything to anybody. But if I had my Choice, I'd rather go to class and play a night game than miss class and play a day game. Once I'm out on the field playing against guys I know, they're just football players, they're not friends any more. I try to hit them as hard as I would anybody that I didn't know Especially when we play Walnut Hills, I really want to play better than I ordinarily do because if I don't play well, my friends from Walnut Hills are going to laugh at me later, and I don't like to be laughed at. So I didn't have much trouble getting up for the game. I wanted to play a real good game and lthought I did. This morning when we saw the game films I saw something unbelievable Mr, Gray said that during the game, Mike Render, Walnut Hills' halfback, took off his helmet and was making faces over at the Woodward bench - sticking out his tongue and wiggling his hands, That's really bush, And Mr. Gray started calling, Show off! Show off! And the official came over to the sideline and said, 'IShut up! and Mr. Gray looked around real innocent, you know, as if to say, Who me? OCTOBER 18 I thought Elder and Withrow hit hard, but Taft hit much harder than either of these teams, After one play, Rudy McGee, myself, and Robert Jones came back to the huddle, and we were in bad shape. The defensive end had slugged Rudy in the nose and he came back to the huddle hold- ing his nose; it was really hurting him During the course of the game, I hurt my left elbow falling on the hard ground. It seemed like every time I fell down I hit the same eibow. And Robert Jones said he was having headaches, I guess the de- fense was really hitting him. So Jones came back to the huddle and said to Pete Murdock, Pete, the next time ya go over to the sidelines, tell Coach Campbell to put Stith in. And it's just not the kind of thing you'd expect a football player to say I think I would've started laughing out loud at him if I hadn't been hurting more than he was. Seeing us there, Rudy holding his nose in the huddle, and me holding my elbow, and Rob ert lones holding his head - it was a pretty pitiful sight, Now that we've won five straight games after beating Taft, 14-12, I think there is a feeling that we just about have the league championship in the bag. But I really do hope that we don't get too cocky about it because we do have this long winning streak in the league. By now it's proba- bly about 30 games that we've played in the league without a loss. I wouldn't like to have any part of breaking this winning streak because some of the guys on the team get the big head. We ought to win our last two league games, any- way. were a game and a half ahead, and we only have to win one of those last two games to win the league championship. But, it'll be a lot easier on us if we beat Courier rather than losing to Courter and then going into the Hughes game with everything riding on that game like it did last year. This morning after we watched the movies we nominated the candidates for Homecoming queen, I really don't care one way or another who gets it, and I don't think Mr, Campbell liked the idea too much. He thinks that we ought to iust be concerned with winning football games. Last night after the game, he said for us to come and watch the movies this morning, and then he added, And you're also gonna vote for Home- coming queen. And he said it like he didn't really want us to, so I'm pretty sure he didn't like the idea OCTOBER 26 We scored against Princeton for the second time with about a minute left in the game. Right then it looked iike we just about wrapped up the game, which we won, 14-6. Mr. Campbell started jumping up and down. I've never seen him dis- play his emotions like that before, not even last year after we had beaten Hughes to take the 1968 PHSL championship. He must've really wanted to beat Princeton badly, just like the rest of us. Eddie Shuttlesworth has really been running great this years The films of the Princeton game say just about all there is to be said about Eddie. Sometimes during the films, there was a string of about seven or eight Princeton guys lying on the ground and then Eddie finally lying on the ground past them after making about an eight- yard gain. I was talking to Mr. Plunkett after the game. His kids go to school at Princeton and he's gone to Princeton games fairly regularly. He said that Eddie's rushing out at Princeton was the best offensive exhibition that he'd ever seen out there. Eddie's also leading the city in scoring, He's been leading the city ever since the Western Hills game, when he scored 40 points. I didn't play as much as I would have liked against Princeton because during the week, I had reinjured my neck, which had been bothering me on and off since the Withrow game. It espe- cially bothered me while blocking. The pain shot down my neck and through my shoulder. 'As a result, I wasnit playing the way I should have. Several colleges have written to me about play- ing football for them, They're just feelers though, no kind of scholarship offers or anything like that. The colleges have written to me so far are: Dartmouth, Cornell, Yale, Williams College, West Point, the University of Tennessee, David- son College, the University of Pittsburgh, Univerh sity of South Carolina, University of Wisconsin, Coast Guard Academy, Wooster College, Trinity College, Centre College, Bucknell, Oberlin, and Denison University, and Toledo for baseball. OCTOBER 27 I went to the doctor today to find out what was wrong with my neck. The doctor poked around my neck for a little while, and he took some x- rays. OCTOBER 28 The doctor called up the school and said that l was having muscle Spasms in my neck and that I shouldnit play Friday against Courter Tech. OCTOBER 30 I went back to the doctor for treatment for this thing in my neck, He put me on a rack, a spine- stretching thing. I don't know what good it did. He also shot some sound waves into my shoul- der. What for, I don't know. I got back to school just in time to miss the team picture for the year- book, and I just stood around for the rest of the day. NOVEMBER'I Mr. Sharp and I missed the bus for the game. The bus was about ready to leave and Mr. Sharp had left his raincoat in the gym office 50 he told me to come with him and he got it When we came back out, we saw the bus down at the exit, ready to turn onto Seymour Avenue. 50 we jumped into his car, and we took off after the bus. Driving with him, I was really wondering how he got to become a driver training teacher. Once we got on the expressway, I guess we were doing about 85, and we ended up at Trechter about ten minutes ahead of the bus. When we were walking across the field to our bench before the second half started, one of the referees came up to me and said, Hey, number seventy, are you a manager? I don't know what he wanted, but not being able to play, I was feel- ing kind of depressed at the time. His saying that really didn't help my spirits too much. We beat Courter Tech, 32-0. When the time ran out and we were the league Champions, ev- erybody would think that the players would jump up and down and, you know, go Crazy but I just couldn't get myself worked up for it the wayl did last yeart Maybe it was because I wasn't play- ing and I felt I didnit have really that much to do with it. I guess that must be the reason. I don't know why I wouldn't be excited about winning the championship, our fourth league champion- ship in a row, which nobody's ever done before. The Hughes game is coming up this Friday and one might be able to see where the team might let down. I don't know about anybody else, but I'd kind of like to go out in style with a big win. NOVEMBER 8 The doctor gave me the okay to play in the game but I was kind of concerned how well I'd Doc was talking about his wife for a couple of minutes. He said he picked her upata carnival. plays I didn't get to practice until Wednesday and then it was only limited. I hadn't done anything for a week and a half and it turned out that the week and a half really hurt me because even in normal practice I was really huffing and puffing out there. I just about lost all my conditioning, It was practically like starting over in the summer. The Hughes game meant more to us than the Courter Tech game. Maybe it was because we could go undefeated in the league and keep the winning streak going, which we did, by beating Hughes, 32-6. It's now 31 straight games without a lossinthe league. It's a tradition to throw the Coaches in the shower after the last game. Mr. Campbell went along peacefully, which is a good thing, I sup- pose, because if he had put up a fight, I don't know if we'd have been able to get him in the shower or not. But after the game, Mr. Campbell was talking to us out on the field, and while he was talking to us, Mr. Sharp slipped up to the school and put on some real old clothes. 50 after we threw Mr. Campbell into the shower, we came up to the athletic office looking for Mr. Sharp and he was lying on one of the couches in the nurse's office just ready to be taken. And that kind of took some of the fun out of throwing him in the shower, After the Hughes game, the other coaches pre- sented Mr. Campbell with a big cake. I forget what it said on the cake - something about win- ning the fourth straight championship and the successful season and all that. Well, I guess the cake was about two feet by three feet, and when we saw the cake, we thought that we might be able to get some of it So nobody said anything about it after the game but when I got to school this morning to watch the films I asked Mr. Sharp if there was any cake left, and, well, there wasn't. The coaches ate the whole thing. And you could tell because Mrt Sharp's stomach did look a little bit bloated this morning, At Homecoming last night, Eddie Shuttles- worth was the Homecoming King. When they put the crown on him, it really struck me funny because the crown was too small and it really looked odd - that tiny little crown sitting on that big head. said he picked her up at a carnival. The awards were given out, and, of course, Eddie Shuttlesworth was the best offensive backs Mike McCreary was the best offensive lineman, and Doug McCray was the best defensive back. I couldn't enjoy myself at the banquet. I never have liked any kind of banquet. It seems like af- ter you eat, it just drags on and you're there be- cause you have to be there. And the food wasn't that good anyway. They had some kind of fried chicken and the whole outside, the crust was nothing but corn flakes, NOVEMBER 22 NOVEMBER 14 At the annual football banquet, Clem Turner was the speaker and Doc Collins pulled some dirty jokes at the head of the room. Doc was talk- ing about his wife for a couple of minutes. He E was thrilled to make the all-league team. And making it both ways is an even bigger honor. But what I'm really proud of is making the offensive team because last year I didn't play any offense and it's just like a rookie coming into a new league and being the all-star at his position. But even though making all-league is a big honor, I'm sure it never would have meant much to me unless we'd won the championship. The only other guy from Woodward who made the first team on offense was Eddie. John Sebron and I were the only Woodward defenstve players to make the first team of the alleleague teams Other than winning the championship, beat- ing Princeton would have to be the biggest thrill for me this year. It was a big game, and we were representing the whole league, And Princeton went on to win their league, and it's a big thing to say that you beat the champions of a whole other league. If I could do anything over this year that I wanted, I'd play Hamilton Garfield again. First of all, we're a better team than they are We should've beaten them And second, we had so many mistakes that game that could have easily been corrected. They ended up this season with a bad record. I don't particularly like the fact that a 3-7 team can go around saying that they beat the champions of the Public High School League. Now that football is over, I wish we were still practicing and playing games. When I get home in the afternoons, it just seems like there's noth- ing to do to fill all the time. During football, it does take up your whole afternoon every day of the weeks I plan to go to college, of course, and I do want to play football although I can't let this interfere with my studies because football is not my main reason for going to a certain college. Right now it looks like I want to go to the College of Wooster. Although if Ohio State offered me a full scholar- ship I think I might accept it, At Woodward, there's a lot of talk about the lack of spirit. Well, it's true, but it seems like nobody ever says anything about the people that I really do apprec'ate the people that do come to all the games. do attend all the games. And, I really appreciate the people that do come to all the games, The Courter Tech ga me especially showed this. There must have been maybe 50 students there and that really shows who cares and who doesn't care. Not many people are willing to go down to Courter Tech. They say to themselves that there might be trouble down there. Well, they're just rationalizing the fact that they don't want to go to the game. And the people who go to the other games at the other stadiums out at Elder and Hamilton Garfield - they're the ones that really do care. The football team does really appreciate this kind offollowingi My parents are members of this faithful fol- lowing, if you want to call it that in the two years that I've played varsity ball, they have missed one game, because it was their wedding anniversary and somebody was having a party for them. And i think that's really good that my par ents really do care that much about what i'm doing in high school sports. Next year might be a lean year. Next year, unless something unusual happens, I think it might be a lean year for Woodwardr i think there are two starters returning on offense, and two on defense. And then it's very hard to replace18 starters. Knowing Coach Campbell, he just might be able to whip the Bulldogs into shape. i remember last year we had only six startr ers coming back. And, we won the league cham- pionship. I think Mr. Campbell had quite a bit to do with this. llCoach Campbell ...might be able to whip the Bulldogs into shape. FALL ACTIVITIES A. Debbie Gil- I ' I- E denblatt, B. A 4 little help. C. I . 1 Drill team. D. V . .:. B,- Enthusiaszic 4 t , crowd. Heads throbbed, throats ached, and bleachers bounced. The cheerleaders led fans in two bits about 87 times a game and the majorettes and drill team stomped t0 the thump of the marching band. All were thankful for these football spirit chargers. Fans could sit there and follow the action, but when these folks came on, they could cheer or watch or just go get a fllllTBAll SPIBII A, E, Band. B. Cheerleaders. C. Cynthia Lockhart, drill team. D. Marcy Starace. That Homecoming dance, with Ed Shuttles- worth as King and Gwen Pearson as Queen, sure was a great way to cap the football season. After watching the Bulldogs pulverize Hughes in the after- noon grid contest, it felt good to work it out to the rhythms of the Soulful Uniques. The Iunchroom, er, Meridi- an Room ... was a little on the warm side, and the dancing didn't help matters any. One thing for sure, they sold a lot A. WinningAFS 0f Cokes there. 1 float. BA Ed Shut- tlesworth, Gwen Pearson. C. Soulful Uniques. ;...-..-...-.n1!uu'u1nwyg .mJ Elliott Nqunt A. Advertising poster. B. BilIEe Crawley, Gayle Claus, Barbara Burton, Fred Sommers. C. Fred Sommers, Rod Varney, Bob Bockstei- gle. D. Mr. Anaple's nose. So what if you couldn't hear the actors too well from the rear of the auditorium. Really, the acting was pretty good, and the sets looked real nice. And that drunken brawl between Rod Varney and Bob Bock- stiegel was like Gra- ziano-Zale all over again. Assisted by Karen Burlin, Mr. John A. Anaple's direction was professional enough to make The Male Ani- mal seem worthwhile. Besides, the play was free with package plan and what else was there to do on a Thursday night? A.Roben SmHh.BADoug Scoles. C. ZeH, D. Bubp. ha Jerry Running up hills, down hills, and sideways across hills, the cross country squad placed four h in the PHSL. Despite parched throats, cramped legs, and aching guts, Coach Kalbk charges, paced by Ira Zeff, Dan Spears, Tom Martin, Jerry Bubp, and Robert Smith, sprinted to a ninth-place district finish. WWUW WINTER SPORTS A. Ira Zeff,Talmadge Bell, Ed Shuttlesworth. B. Jerry While. C. Ed Shuttlesworth, 46 It just didn't seem right. They had the big men in Talmadge Bell and Ed Shuttles- worth, both averaging in double figures. Ira Zeff did a pretty fair job as playmaker. Don Calloway, Ed Colley, and Jerry White all had their big nights. Yet the Bulldogs, again finishing with a losing slate, were blown off the court by such scores as 84- 49 and 75-50. It just seemed kind of fun- ny. You know, if the paper hadn't kept printing their score every Saturday morn- ing, you'd have thought they left the league. 47 48 A. Don Calloway, B. Talmadge Bell, C. Ed Shuttlesworth. 49 51 A. David Lundy. B, C, D. Archie Jones gaining pin. Even with Paul Sebron and Archie Jones and Rich Bradford, those wrestlers couldn't make the grade. They had the skill, but they just didn't have the depth. They couldn't even get enough qualifiers to fill the weight classifications. So on top of all the injuries and illness, they had to forfeit points for lack of men. The meets were always close, but at the outcome they were mostly on the wrong end of the score. 53 54 55 A. Gerson Kuhr, B. Chip McLain, Craig Newbur- ger, Jim Mum mert, Mike Ste- venson, C. Lew- is May, D Rusty Schwegman. 56 What can you say when a team which died in the league cellar a year ago comes back to a third-place finish this year? Coach Kalb has been wonderful for the team, says captain Gerson Kuhr. The Mermen were great in I.M., back, and 60 and 100 free, and led by Kuhr, Jim Mum- mert, Chuck Martin, and Rusty Schweg- man, the squad hung together to win 7 of 13 dual meets. It all just goes to show what can happen with a group of guys with a little spirit, dedication, and coaching. 57 307ij0 WQWZL NEVQK HAPPQN UKE Alamoy pygmy: 7D i - ii MIQVNG IN PIE fmkgmk LIFE, elem- 70 Me; me my: :9 week. Steepm 17E cwfkoo'for 27 IS 3. KW COMES mm 1N6 MEX ormamvmm. r Gan, Isms ADMGJ swan IS EQURLTD zmllkosn. w - wmvxm aww- .1 6.,NGwH,.H':e.:IEf , oum m1- - ' Ha Wu ' fut DIUAEK? D WNWN M15530 EWING. INDIANS . ' Qmmmn...1'u m: 0106- - N we nous J Nam: War Mp J 1995. Ma? MN HA: mu GMT :0 saw: $33531: A L muc WWom-rme 196607? 6 er wcxen' Foil $gerzgns GANFSUNMY. 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Bob Dean, Jose AI- vir. D. Ensem- ble. E. Cathy Jo Cordes. F. Paula Hirschberg. n. 3.3 22.3 u... .559. ha: $3952 .3: A. Ensemble. B. Marjorie Scott. C. Debbie Com- isar, Fred Som- mer, Barry Sil- ver. D, Finale. . V. 414A 5 Thisplctun cinnati lime. Right Building. Cin H CINCINNATI: CHYON THE MOVE Twenty-five years they've spent planning and rebuild- ing this city. Finally some of the results can be seen around the area. It took a lot of work but Cincinnati is really beginning to modern- ize. New buiidings, new roads, expansion every- where. You can really see some changes taking place here. -423 1333321 .Hn lT-llvull I. Hi m4 tun- Mr- ! mm- L bih'bm bm' IiI-I'rll a... bun! 5...: u- . u This picture, Carew Tower, seen from a new perspective, look- ing up from the Foun- tain Square Plaza. Left, Fountain Square, Re- development Plan Lower left, Stadium shell. RA in m; xt'EkH y M , w 5:559. 4; ' , . 3 Q The city's progress could really be seen this fall when Fountain Square Plaza was dedi- cated. The Plaza is surrounded by all kinds of new buildings. At one corner is the 32- story DuBois Tower. On the north side is a Sustory, block-long building. Under all this is a 600-car public garage. There's a lot more stuff downtown, too. At Fourth and Walnut, Formica's new 13-story office 1' building is being built. At Fourth and Main is a $20 million Federal Reserve Bank Build- i ing which will open in 1972. They're also going to build a new Holiday inn and Stouf- i fer's is planning to expand. There's even a new overhead walkway to make it easier for l the shoppers and businessmen. The city got a national award for the walkway. And Cin- cinnati's finally gonna have a new stadium. It'll hold 55,000 and is gonna open June 30. This city is really changing fast. lWllhh i lllllllllm I Thlspiuurv, IH - DM idmn unlain, Dw isTunL-r. H,DuBOIs l'x h l e wvr, R Ht 7 i J .1 p hunnmnnmmwn-nnmn , aid -'1W1MC'P1H Inum 7- QITW'jHWHHHHr'ng-y, 3Hn-nnwnunnnM-y. . vw'w-der'im-nnn'wrs a .2, BBEST HILLS Ar. - .r .. ..-.A-n . r, , Wk me war 'w iysiies. Ii i :5 i? ll. ., 111' LIAN. Woodward right now is limited by the fact that we just have too many bodies walking around. Eugene Shrimpton Woodward's really grown since it opened in 1953. Then there were 1259 students in junior high and 657 in tenth and eleventh grades. Now there's 1347 in junior high and 1815 in senior high. This school started with 72 teachers; now there's about 130. It opened with three wings, and lots of new sections have been added. There's even 17 colony rooms. Woodward is just too big. 94m, awry mm, mm, 1.4 The schooi's gonna hold 900 kids. There's 39 classrooms, each 30' by 25', with 35 teachers. Theschool's got an audi- toriumseatw ing 600 and a lunchroom holding 400, and ifthat's not enough, there's a100' E81 IIIllS by 75' gym,a 28'stage, and 2 eEeva- tors. Each wing of the building is 272' long, almost long enough for a football field. The office area takes up 29,925 square feet. That's a lotof principal . CREST HILLS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT FOR CINCINNATI BOARD OF EDUCATION BAKIE CATES AND ROTH ARCHITECTS ANDREW H. SCHNEIDER - ; MECHANICAL9 ENGINEER JACK SEYFERTH GENERAL WULKER PLUMBING co PLUMBING DON AYER INC. ELEECTRg L 9 ml, - W cm CORP- Hm , , . .. ; a E Ml ANSWER III III! IIVEIII'IIPIIIAIIIII Ill WIIIIIIWAIIII FIIIINIJEB'S DAY 3mm Hum: 1855 Second 1831 Woodward 1848 US. Woodward 1893 First 1398 Span- opens as two- a! war with building 1865 Civil Founder's Day ish-American story building. Mexico. erected. War in US. at Woodward. War. 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 Third Wood- L; 1953 Fourth 1902 PubIL ward building Woodward cation of dedicated at 1918 1931 Hundreth building opens 1965 US in- first Woodward Sycamore and World Anniversary 1945 World 1953 Kor- at Reading volved in war annual, Broadway. War 1. of Woodward. War Ii. ean War. and Seymour. in Vietnam. 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 90 91 i A ' Jerry Nedelman, speaker 11 1 1 H Principal Eugene Shrimptun 92 The day was real nice. Lots of old grads came back for a look at Woodward. The luncheon was all right, and the afternoon program went real smooth. Mrs. Brown eCIass of '90 gave us the peace sign and tolled the bell. Black culture. Black fash- ion. Black history. Black power. Black militancy. BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL. Changing attitudes, a sense of worth, an impe- tus to excel. Everybody benefits from the Black identity movement. Whites gain new under- standing. In fact, it's now cool for whites to have a few black friends. Blacks accept Blackness .o . with pride. Pride in a heritage. Pride in a culture. Pride even in an Afro. It's a feel- ing you get because you know who you are, and what youtre striving to become. A Black history course was started and taught after school by Mr. Bivens. It'll be accredited next year. Black assem- blies depicting an African tribal marriage ceremony were presented. Ka-Ka- Na-Da-Da unified the in- terests of the Blacks at Woodward. A Black Cul- tural Workshop was instituted at school. Blacks were represented in just about all school organizations and activi- ties, including student government. Blackness: a new outlook, a new awareness. The world is no longerall white. I think just on the basis of what's happening, Woodward's ahead in providing racial equaiity. Like in everyday activities. Like you see people walking down the street and they're snobbing each other. Like they hardly ever speak to each other or anything. But in the halls of Woodward, people are friendly and people are just together. Tony Pack I can't say that l have been discriminated against. I guess it is because I think of myself as a person first, whereas many of the black students here come with the attitude that they are black and they feel that they are at a disadvantage in the first place because they are black. They don't have the desire to try, whereas if you think of yourself first as a human being, and then secondly as an American, and then as a black per- son, I think you'll be able to achieve more. I feel like the blat'k identity movement has helped me find a place here within Woodward High School. Clover McCrary In the way of scholarship and whatnot, the black person at school is more or less at a disadvantage, but he can't project himself because, like, in the academic classes, there are may- be two, three, four black people in the Ciass, and if they per- form, then they're recognized by the class as smart biack students. Edward Buford Everything is fine, you know, with me and the administrators as long as you're like doing their thing, but when we as black students decide that we've had enough and that i we want to do our thing, it gets kind of uptight. Shannon Sherman When one talks about equality, one is speaking of equal opportunity. I think a lot of black people just want the same opportunity to be all that we can be. We need more and better teachers who are sincere about helping the students and who are interested in motivation to offset severe envi- ronmental obstacles. I feel that we now possess a certain dignity and a sense of self respect that we lacked before the black identity movement. Rox Fultz I think that the black identity movement could improve Woodward in a way in relationships with white students in the way of feeling an under standing of each others' culture. Ben McCreary I feel like the blacks in Woodward today have more rights than the whites because everybody's rushing to like pacify all black demands and in doing so, they're cheating them lblacksl because this isn't how the real world is. What's going to happen is that the blacks are going to rebel against that and you'll know that it can't be all white any more, and you'll realize that it can't be all black and then yOu'll be able to reach, if not a happy medium, some kind of medium. You have to start from now and go forward: This is progress. If your environment is black, then your friends will be black. That's why I don't see why they're pushing for this togetherness. I mean, segregation is a bad word, but you segregate yourself from many things: academic students segregate them- selves from basic classes. The black identity move- ment has helped other blacks to identify and ac- cept themselves and, therefore include them- selves. Environment plays an important part in blacks identifying with blacks. Shyrle Carr SPRING SPORTS ' BASEBALL . M ' w J'gdthd n . .,5 .41!, 3. : MH- A., c., D. Cascher Mark Wacks- man, B. First baseman Jon Spaher. E Lannis Timmons. A determined coach ... better hitting . . . Mitchell ... Combs . .. Rosenbaum . .. Walton ... Collinsworth ... an 8-7 record and fourth- place PHSL finish. PHSL CHAMPS . .. talent, determination, depth . .. record-setters Mallory in the high hurdles and Bubp in thetwo-mile run ...Mays . .. Thompson ... a tough squad. A Mark Mitzman and Mike Bennet out from, B. Ed Colley C. Robert Smith D. Paul Sebron. E. Harry Long. A. Mark Ferguson. 8. Andy Ferguson. A poor beginning, losing the first eight matches Leistner . . . Schumacher the Ferguson twins a mid-season spurt . .. finishing with a 4-11-2 mark. A better-than-average team .V.winners of 12 0f 18 matches . . . Coach Jones counts upon leadership of Wilchins, Alexander, and the Kessels. A, Lewis May B. Chuck Kessel. MUSIC MUSIEM PEJTPEJHRRI 1 .-! - .lI SINGING SITES: Taft Auditorium, Hall of Mirrors, Tri-County, Assemblies, Kenwood Mali, Beechmom Mall, Showcase, UC, Founder's Day, Foun- tain Square, Pavilion Caprice, Graduation. SENIOR WEEK SENIOR ACTIVITIES AWARDS Heisei Award .............. Carol Kruse Pete Johnston Memorial Award .. Michael Darden Kantor Memorial Award . . Jeffrey Swillinger Greider Memoriai Award . Craig Newburger Lonnie Kaplan Memorial Award ,4 . Michael Brown Cleon J, Wingard Grant-in-Aid ........... Gilda Jones Human Relations Award ............... Linda Hendrickson American Legion Americanism Award . . Darlene Green Charles Kessel Student Council Citizenship Award V . .. Debby Siege! Jerry Nedelman Aiumnal Association Athletic Award ....... Cathy Asbury Andrew Glas National Merit Scholar ............ Jerry Nedelman National Merit Finalists ................ Steve Adler Bonnie Dolle Marilyn Jones William Pugh Thoralf Brecht, Class 0f1930 Memorial Award ,,,,, Paula Driskell Kathy Hendren Claudia Tredway . ludy Nathan Silversmiths of America Award ........ Nancy Klein The Top Ten ............... Carol Kruse Michael Brown Jerry Nedelman Gail Rogovin Caroline Evert ThoralfBrecht Darlene Green Paul Newman Debbie Allison Judy Kalz Leah Woodruff GLASS DAY The funny thing was, there was all that practice for the processional and the re cessional tMr. Hendrick's terms for walking in and walk- ing Gum and then it went and rained on Class Day for the first time in years. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ira Zeff and Ken Washington in the hallway processional; Reminder-ban- ner recalls two Showcases; Cathy Asbury receives the Alumna! Assocation Athletic Award. 9 lmlldirf :h 11 fun! ll: Tam, dd 1w A 11:19- Im, I Ljruh um n 1m? HUI, gilt. had 114ml 0 flaw! muf In : ' 0:, :lm liml rjun Limit! J11. t EACH! ll tjm Hui Wu H rm nudhrs ygl fl hi Haul :ru ' 3t Mud: Xx; 1W7 CML Ulmquf m :1 ; mil M ! jhjllwrb mam Jul H11 ii IX 1: H ' y2V 9 mp GLASS DAY LEFT TO RIGHT: Junior Class spells twelfth grade with farewell card; Stephie Siddall ponders last moments; Class Day reception in girls' gym. At least it didn't rain on the picnic, and those there en- joyed swimming, playing soft- ball, or just hanging around. LEFT TO RIGHT: Splashing Shyrle Carr; Kathy Brown, Ter- ri Bonapfel, and Paula Hud- son try the swings; Buddy Gal- lop, Ron Cohen, Dave Sharf- man, and John Collinsworth find Debbie Gear irresistible. One thing you can say about a Prom, everybody looks damn nice. LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Jones makes it with Rick Bail- lie; Dayton Imperials; Cathy Asbury and date; Prom pro- gram and centerpiece. Oh, and there was no Prom queen this year. Z mnmmw Commencement itself was a case of different strokes for different folks. Some guys gave an address; while some of the grads listened to the Reds game on radio. To some it was an important event, a milestone; to others it was a farcical formality. But every- one shared a common feel- ing: Hlt was hot and we're glad it's over! LEFT TO RICHT:On t0 the processional; Darlene Green, Salutatorian; Richard Wilchins, Valedictorian; Class President Chuck Kessel ac- cepting the diploma for the Class of 1970. INVOLVED FAC U LTY James L Doerger Assistant 9: Principal Comments? Anybody awake? -William Theisen Johri 1 An' Englis John Achzg I English Denise Anderson . jleane Arenslein Sc1ence ' Education Margaret Banon Latin We go over some math in chemistry just to bring back some fond memories, or give you nightmares. - Nicholas Weiler Charles Ben: Science Studies Amel- Bressbn--. k ; Social Studies a There is a direct nega- tive correlation between social stability and charisma. - Edward Bohlander John Campbell Physical Education Virginian addel! :Spanish 7 ' Casper iness Each night put one of these graphs under your pillow and over night it will seep up into your brain. - Robert Duffy Iey Castelli ' al Educatio q 7521 , v; . , Ruby Epmphm'h .. . .-.. ' ' Jrzx... WSW??? - f , ,V ..., ,., 'a-x Max Coyle Science Robert Duffy Math x I Janet Enck. $3M iducation :1? T omas Dyer a Social Studies Sidney Friedman Physical Education IVs not the long fall that kills you -it's the sudden stop. - Roger Arthur Linda Goldstein V.O,W.Coor Business .5. - ice Elfexrh - 7 English Okay, men! Here's where we separate the men from the boys. - Sidney Friedm n , Math ' l Robert Stay 1 p 1 t Mary 10 Cross Speegh Therapi t X RA George Greene Counselor Some mother asked me, Are you the teacher? I saidj Are you a moth- er? - Paul Hendrick Hawkins -7. . . Catherine Hcilz Social Studies William Hendrick Hoeft Electricity Marjorie Holtel ;. Rosella Honekamp Social Studies , . Business Walterjunewick English a e ine Jacobs En Jish rank KlEng Kathleen Kilgfgrf . ealth r; r Social Studieg I wonder what that textbook is for never to read instructions, that's obvious, - Ann Davis 5A Helm Kowa p Mari yce Knoll b! icien X $ HomeEconomIcs . h , Mary Elizabeth Lemon Sogial Studies 50 I asked him to spell it and he wrote W-O-O-W-A-R-T. He was in the twelfth grade - Amel Bresson Geneva L231 Special Educaiion Russel Light ,Social Studies You don't need a pair of glasses You nee'd a goddamn teiescope. John Campbell BevSlngGuinnes, V 5 , , I... .v Je'an Meister French Clara Lee Mill Counselor x Albert Oriez I Social Studies I'm the king at home, but anywhere else Vm notso hot. - David Plunkett artha Reed ysicai s; Education 1 Good Students will never know what teachers owe them It is the only reason we stayinteaching, AAHHenDaWs Judy Risner xmialh I , Catherine Rolain'dji'r V English Daniel RLimer Music William Russ I'd take her maybe, if I was in the war, in a foxhole, and I knew lwas dying. - lack Luhrman Thomas Sharp 4 , k . Driver Training : ' ' Virginia Shearer Business 9 l qwartin Sherwood ,affience Mr. Craft is really 53 - not 52. John Gray Soci lStudies Scot; Simonds Jeffrey Stafford Math I3 Julia Suid Spanish James Swa nda Math Woods If you're walking downtown and a man falls off a fad- der and breaks his leg, don't pull his pants off. -Thomas Corwin Emily Watkins Counseling Con r Paula Webb Musjc ij'cholas Weiler Williams David Thornton ,..-1 ..; Lloydmans :, Deliiah Baker Rerords Loraine Zbikowskl Math Rita MacEachen Office Worker When you go intoa courtesan's house, before you know it, you won't have a cent on you. - Elizabeth Rottenburger Dora WaitersN Office Worker When I brought up my kids, I wouldth make a move unless I had checked with Dr. Spockk book. Now he's in jail, It makes you stop and wonder. Ruby Hawkins Donna Woelfle Office Worker Gerald rtini Custodial ngineer m ACTIVITIES J .- up n M. A, .. ,Mwnmmu.5unul :m:l u .. i . unEnmn mzn .1: 3. .11 , oxoxmmamb, ENSEMBLE J UNIOR Ty :- , ' l ; ; ' : f i J x! t g - . : 3;; L -: 1 J g LIBRARY H EAIRES ART LEAGUE mHCUmZ... 00:20:. 3 :v yr , 2.2: 165 DRAMA CLUB lillIlNlill INIEIIIIIIlIIIIIAl i i IIEBME B D an A w n o o w :1: E E: Z. 8 4 FRENCH CLUB President: Betty Levenson 1st Vice-Presidenz: David llkoff 2nd Vice-Presidem: Andi Solomon Secretary: Ronni Friedman Treasurer: Lauren Pinzka Adviser: Miss Meister Membeu: Sharon Allen Nancy Bartsch Paul Booth Tanya Bray Anne Brenner Diane Brown Tanya Brown Ierethe Brown Sharon Camins Linda Castleberry Sue Coban Danny Duncan Fran Ezer Pam Ferguson Christine Ghazala Larry Goldfarb Loira Hegemeir Peter Holloway Emma Holmes Harriet llkoff Chuck Kessel Elaine Lefton Cathy Leonard Clover McCrary Delym McCray Anne Miree Valery Murray Terry O'Connor Patricia Sanders Barbara Schreiber Lisa Schwartz Stephanie- Siddall Jackie Tucker Helen Tyler Deborah Vaughn Cynthia Wade James White Shelly Winston Helene Wise . Lisa Zwerin SPANISH CLUB President: Linda Doclor Vice-Presidenl: Ken Washiggton Secretary: Debbie Allison Tleasurer: Barry Goldstein Program Chairman: Andy Ferguson Advisor: Mrs. Suid Members: Iarb Berg Charlotte Bener Angela Baughman Vanessa Brown Vickie Broyles Rosalie Coren Connie Crum Connie Daltan Barbara Dixon Tom Dooley Paula Driskell Karen Finley Eric Fnldan Karan fowler Edward Fox Yvonne Fox Lula Franklin Cheryl Goldfarb Susan Greene Marsha Gulsell Betty Hagy Terry Hoff ludylacobs Jodi Kaplan Bevaly Lawson Robert Luxz Maralyn Nebolsky Sharon Novicofl Mike Ormshy Sam Parrish Debbie Powers Tuck Tugh Terri Scheff Becky Schneider Robin stechenberg Debbie TayIOr Claudia Tredway Linda WiHiams Sandy Vuurell Leslie Zeldin LATIN CLUB President: Paul Newman 15! 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Valerie Gehler Diane Liscuw Photographers: Randy Emerson Ken Swilzer Adviser: Brad Balfour Hella Eucheim Michael Elefa nle Ronna Friedman Luwanda Hampton Ben Kamin Vvonne Kennedy Cynthia Lock hart Craig Newburger Terry O'Conner Tony Pack Barry SiIver Mickie Sin gar C indy Skurow Debbie Smith David Spariing Rod Varney Joan Wagman Angela Watls WOODWARD TREASU RE Editorlin-Chief: Steve Adler Business Managen Judy Nathan Managing Editor: Carol Rolf Executive Edilor: Debbie Gear lnlmduclory Editors: Debbie Gear Kitten Gilgoff Activities Edilors: Gail Rogovin Carol Rol! Classes Edi! : Debora h Rah n Seniors Edilr: Linda Doctor Senior Slalf Editor: Mike Brown Advisor: Mr. Luhrrnan Staff: Charlotte Bellef Carolyn Castello Donna Dangelo Rosalind Fullz David ltkoff Diane Johnson Jo Ann Levy Pani Palm Caroline Reedy Harriet Saks loan Wagman Caron Ward Gayle Zappin SPO RTS A. IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: R. Bar- ber, T. Rachel, R. Calloway, S. Henderson, M. Neu- gebauer, SECOND ROW: P Christonl J. Dean, D. Allen, T. Fairbanks, G. Gresham, L. Williams, THIRD ROW: T Hamilton, B Denham, M. Gottesman, S. Kimmey, A. Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: M. Free- man, G, Barbour, EA Zacharyj M, Hall, M. Green, M Gibson, D. McKenzie, R. Moody, T. Smith. FIFTH ROW: P. Ehoodin, E. Folden, R. Wormus, D. Haller, T. Brown, C. Reynolds, GA Milis, D Shaw. SIXTH ROW; A. Hill, R. Sweeny, H, Sadler, W. Wooten, G. Fails, M. Reeves. B. RESERVE FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: A. Thompson, E. McCreary, J. Frost, W. Norton. SECOND ROW: M. Johnson, B. Dean, A. Lowe. THIRD ROW: T. Simmons, R, Hill, N. Muldrow, D. Home. FOURTH ROW: B. Sweet, J. Lee, J. Brown. FIFTH ROW: E. Young, L ArnoEd, M. Schmidt, D. Gibson. SIXTH ROW: L Kimmey, CV Church, L Timmons, E. Gallop. SEVENTH ROW: M. Gamble, R. Campbell, R. Haynes, M Wyly EIGHTH ROW: M Schuster, S. Jackson, R. Schwegman, M Slaughter C. VARSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: D. Johnson, J. Sebron, L. McQueen, W. Brooks, D Mitchell, G. Combs, P. Sebron, M. BaEdwin, l. Kimmey, G. Kin- caid, R. Jones, M. McCreary. SECOND ROW: R. Meadows, T. Mallory, T. Turner, A. Williams, J. Hali, I. Dean, E Stares, Ry McMillan, A. Jackson, R Glas- per, R. McGee, H. Watkins. THIRD ROW: R. Mc- Gee, S. Mays, BA Stith, N. Gibson, 1. Parks, G. Ringer, C. Mier, J. Smith, MA Keese, L Spence, C Williams FOURTH ROW: T. Bell, J. McKinley, E. Shuttles- worth, L. Faulk, M. Kelly, M. Greenwell, K. Greer, D. Mathews, J Williams, P, Murdock, D. McCray IN R'EARrC1.fv1artin DA FOOTBALL MANAGERS: B.Holloway1 54 Kinsler, and L Wilkerson. E. FOOTBALL COACHES: William Meloy, assistant varsity coach; Jack Campbell, head varsity coach; Tom Sharp, assistant varsity coach; Jim Wilson, head junior high coach; Tom Dyer, assistant junior high coach. F. CROSS COUNTRY: IN FRONT: R. Smith, T. Mar- tin. SECOND ROW: D. Sharfman, l. Zeff, S. Murphy. THIRD ROW: J. Bprr L Alvir, R Kerdolff FOURTH ROW: M, Mitzman, E. Closby, CA Satterwhite, Mr. Chester Kalb, coach; D, Scoles. Mn 00 w... A, VARSITY SWIMMING: FIRST ROW: D. Marcus, C. Newburger, R. Barasch. SECOND ROW: R. Bu- ford, R Anderson. THIRD ROW: 6. Kuhr, N. Falick. FOURTH ROW: W. Welder, J. Boskind, D, Sharfman. FIFTH ROW: C. Martin, C. McClain, T. Martin. SIXTH ROW: L May, I. Weidus. SEVENTH ROW: M. Ormsby, RV Schwegman. ElCHTH ROW: J. Mum- mert, D Lewis, M. Stevenson, Mr, Chester Kalb, coach. B. JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMfNC; FIRST ROW: 1. Hol- land, T. Boyd, A. Cunningham, E. Williams. SECOND ROW: S Kimmey, M Hall, L. Hinkle. THIRD ROW: R. Hyams, R. Bullock, T. Cobb, T Brown. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Chester Kalb, coach; E. Lee, 5. Young, D. Hillman, M. Brown, M. Lerman. C. VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: 8. Kidd, J. McKinley, T. Bell, D. Rosenbaum. MlDDLE ROW: T. Vinegar, W. Marks. BACK ROW: V. Martin, L Zeff, J White, D, Callaway, D. BASKETBALL MANAGERS: B. Wolfson and C. Reynolds. E. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL: FIRSTROWI J. Manx ley, G. Gresham, W. Wooter, D. Caiioway, G. FaiIs, L. Slaughter. SECOND ROW: G. Milis, R4 Duskin, R. Bray, R. Calloway, M. Stamper, D. Haller, A Hill, T Smith. THIRD ROW: 5. Corbin, M Reeves, M. Green, L. Marshall, 5. Broadnax. F. BASKETBALL COACHES: Dave Piunkett, junior high; Sidney Friedman, varsity; Tim Pelfrey, reserve, C. RESERVE BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: C. Ball, L. Timmons, S. Jackson SECOND ROW: L, Spence, J. Davis, M. McGhee. THIRD ROW: D. Home, T. Mal- lory, B. Rosen, C. Williams, E, Colley. WM :f 7v W Wu. ,..,.K N M m Wm m N A. VARSITY GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW: G Kin- caid, M. Taylor, B. Dean, N. Gibson, L. Aron. BACK ROW: M. Slaughter, D. Pratte, W. Brooks, D. McCray. B. WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: 5. Pringle, Ev RaHS, J. Glassman. SECOND ROW: R. Gilbert, I. Barash, P, Sebron, D. Lundy, S. Murphy. THIRD ROW: K. Har- ris, T. Turner, M. Keese, W. Taylor, F. Sloan. C, VARSITY BASEBALL: SITTING: L. Timmons, DA Rosenbaum, M. Wacksman, J, Collinsworth, D. Mitchell, W. Bell, P. Reese, R. Cohen. STANDING: J. Huff, A. Glas, G. Combs, J. Davis, A Moore, 3 Wal- t0n,C0ach S, Simonds. D. BASEBALL MANAGERS: D. Meyer, M. ikieugebauzer E RESERVE BASEBALL: FIRST ROW: R. Turner, C. Church, J. White, D. Pendleton SECOND ROW: D Steinman, D. Pendleton, B, Mowry, J. Stacy. THIRD ROW: Coach C. Kalb, R. Gruenke, K. Nowell, D. Horne, G. Crowell, J Pierre, M Monroe. FOURTH ROW: M Johnson, 5. Schaeffer, D Scoles, T. Wood- ruff. FIFTH ROW: 5. Martin, D. Mitchell, K. Schwag- man, F. Medell. ; ;: A. GOLF: FIRST ROW: A Fergeson, B. Fisher, L Diamond, R. Buford. SECOND ROW: 5 Juran, Q Cetz, M. Fergeson, R, Leistner, R. Meadows, 5. Schreiber, Coach 5, Friedman, E. CIemoms. THIRD ROW: K. Switzer, J Schmacker, Q Wilmoth. B. TENNIS: FIRST ROW: C. Kessel, R. Cordes, D. II- koff, L. May SECOND ROW: R Wilchins, J Kessel, V Alexander, Coach K. Jones, THIRD ROW: T. Sleight, M, Mazer C. VARSITY TRACK: FIRST ROW: M Mitzman, D Dove, M. Day, B. Dean, H, Long, R, Smith, R. Mo Gee, N. Gibson, T. Simmons, K. Crawley,A. Richard- son. SECOND ROW: E. 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Hyde THIRD ROW: R. Coren, S. CucinottaA D. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: J. Mandell, D Gildenblalt, C. Cordes, co-Capl. REAR ROW: D. Johnson, C. Liebenthal, co-capt., G. Fishman. E DRILL TEAM: IN FRONT: C. Lockhart, captA FIRST ROW: R Colley, C Barnes. SECOND ROW: D. Sims, pres., K. Williams, M. Beamon. THIRD ROW: J. Ber- ry, P Worsham, H Buchheim, v pres., C HudsonA FOURTH ROW: B. Crear, P. Cox, R, YarbroughA FIFTH ROW: D. Jones, C. Dailey. SIXTH ROW: D. Mays, CA Glover, M Hettinger. SEVENTH ROW: C. Asbury, E. Miller, JA Watkins, V. O'Neal, Sec. REAR ROW: M, Harper, L. Brown, co-capt. F. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: SITTING ON BRANCH: K. Harper, L. Hilson. STANDING: R. Jones, 5 Radcliffe. A. SENIOR HIGH CAA: FIRST ROW: Iv Knigh1,1. Landers, L. Hampton, D. Moore, M, Harper. SECOND ROW: L. Stewart, B. Hardy, B. Crear, D. King, T. Waits. THIRD ROW: A. Anderson, D. McCray, D. Mays, C. Barnes, C. Johnson, B. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: C. Driskell, M. Mitchel, P. Furgeson, C. Brach, D. Brown, J. Jones, C. Dean. FIFTH ROW: B Johnson, D. Iones, A. Harris, K. Sanders, C. Dubois, L. Johnson. SIXTH ROW: T. Bell, C. George, C. Clover, T. Campbell, L. Stairs, D. Mays. H. SENIOR HIGH CJRLS SWIM TEAMS K Stark, T. O'Conner, P. Florio. CV MODERN DANCE: FRONT: A. Mode FIRST ROW: L. Hilson, G. Mincy, D. McCray, P. Jones, E. Crear, T. Bell, D. Mays, B. Hardy, S. Gady, P Ferguson. SECOND ROW: D. Leon- ard, D Johnson, BA Dean, G. Kincaid, E. Stairs. THIRD ROW: D King, B Thompson, 8. Jones, W. Hiidebran, M. Suid. D. JUNIOR HIGH 6AA: FIRST ROW: L. Johnw son, V. Landers, C. Brock. SECOND ROW: C. Merriu, R. Johnson, A James, T. Brown, B. Washington, L. Calvin THIRD ROW: J, GEI- yard, 6. Williams, S. Philiips, J. Moore, E. Mays, S. Jones, M. Boggs, B. Neal. FOURTH ROW: D. Anderson, S. Armstead, T Gray, F. Williams, V. Pierre, D. Bernelt. .3: $.59! .13. CLASSES SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: Myra Abrams, Sheena Abrams, Debra Adkins, Larry Alexander, Glenn Allen, Kenneth Allen, Roberta Allen, David Alonzo. ROW 2: Ronnie Amarant, Crampton Anderson, Michael Anderson, Vickie Apple, Randy Arledge, Bruce Armstead, Maxine Arnold, Mark Arrige. ROW 3: Sherry Asbury, Emily Atwood, Dennis Baker, Doug Bartsch, Keith Beah, Jeanette Bea- mon, Frank Beauchamp, Ayal Beer. ROW 4: Maurice Berry, Cassandra Blakely, Ro- mellee Bolden, Sonja Bonner, Felice Booker, Gene Borders, Leslie Bowman, Reginald Boykins. p4 ROW 5: Marcus Bradley, Maurice Bradley, Patri- cia Brantley, Pearl Breitburg, Sharon Brice, Thomas Broadway, Jeffrey Brose, Dawn Brother- ton ROW 6: Connie Brown, George Brown, Kenneth Brown, Kimberlyn Brown, Mark Brown, Teressa Brown, Deborah Brumen, Celeste Brown. ROW 7: Debra Buchanan, Teddy Buchelmann, Paulette Bucheim, Paul Burke, Derrick Burnett, Florence Burnett, James Burton, Pamela Bush. ROWE: Joseph Butler, Richard Byrd, Steve Byrd, Julia Cairns, Gelema Caldwell, James Carri Phyllis Carr,Tim Carrier ROW 9: Rita Carter, Sheila Carter, David Cash, Ingrid Chapman, Reginald Chatman, Jim Child- ress, Anthony Chirton, Paul Christon. ROW10: Artie Circum, Veanita Clay, Mike Clem, Danny Clifford Brenda Cobbi, Irvin Cochran, Arnetta Cofer, Cheryl Cohen. ROW 71: Bill Coker, Lisa Coleman, Vincent Cole- man, Bernice Collier, Deborah Coliins, Debra Colville, Kim Cooley, Renee Cooperstein. ROW 12: Janet Cornelius, Anna Cortes, Michael Daniels, Bob Dorant, Jon Dooley, Richard Dav- enport, Kimberly Davis, Marie Davis. 16' i 1 X I ROW 73: Faith Day, Donald DeBorde, Erma Dees, Pamela Delaney, Sheila Denham, Michael Deutsch, Shelia Donaldson, Muriel Dorsey. 192 ROW 1: Daniel Drudy, Mark Dugan, Dwight Dukes, Pamela Durham, Charles Duskin, Dennis Douglas, Annette Ealey, Hazel Edwards. ROW 2: Mary Elam, Mark Evans, Marquis Evans, Vickie Evans, Curtis Fairbanks, Mary Fairbanks, Angela Faulk, Paula Fields. ROW 3: Man Fisher, Linda Fortmeyer, Anthony Fogie, Randy Foley, Sherry Foster, Terri Fried- man, Sherree Fruechtmeyer, Andre Fuller. ROW 4: Leon Fuller, Bill Gaddis, James Gaines, Sheree Gamble, Sabrina Garrison, Charles Gen- try, Pamela Gentry, Shelley Gibbons. ROW 5: Erwin Gibson, Roger Gibson, Susan Gib- son, James Gilliam, Gail Ginley, Hilary Click. ROW 6: Albert Glover, Albert Goettelman, Greg Coins, Robin Goldberg, Marcia Goldfarb, Ruth Gooch, David Goodman, Harvey Graden. ROW 7: Shelley Greenberg, Karen Griffin, Ron- ald Griffin, Stephanie Griffin, Margo Gunter, Sheree Hall, Wendell Halsell, Michael Hampton. ROW 8: Tim Hansell, Eddie Hardcastle, Floyd Hardy, Tanya Harris. Vera Harris, Stephen Hatch- er, Veronica Hatcher, Jimmy Hatter, ROW 9: Stephen Haynes, Teresa Haynes, Danny Henson, Ronald HiIJ, Cynthia Hillman, Phyllis Hines, Barbara Hinkle, Diane Hinkle. ROW10: Brenda Hodge, Jerry Hof, Clayburn Holland, Reginia Hollars, Vickie Holliday, Pamela Hoiman, Steven Horton, Jerre Houser. ROW 11: Rhonda Houston, Joseph Huckleby, Cindy Hueter, Arthur Huffman, Bruce Human, Gary Husbands, Paul Jackson, Sylvia Jackson. ROW12: Tonya Jackson, Valerie Jackson, Rich- ard Jamerson, Ted James, Billy Johnsj Calvin Jack- son, Danny Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson. ROW 73: Mary Johnson, Roger Johnson, Tammy Johnson, Carmella Jordan, William Judge, Sharon Kamenetky, Debbie Kamenetzky, Delores Kane. 193 Do you think I'm pretty? Jeff Schwartz Senior SEVENTH GRADE If you have hose on, you'll tear them. I don't care about your legs. Anna Davis Math ROW 1: Lynda Kane, Scott Kanter, Susan Katz, Benjamin Kendrick, Judy Kelz, Sonja Kindl, Eve- lyn Klug, Cathy LaFuze. ROW 2: Ronald Lanaston, Larry Lapplar, Julie Leach, India Lee, Arthur Leahr, Donald Lester, Jennifer Lewis, Teresa Lewis. ROW 3: Richard Little, Daryl Lockett, Cynthia Loth, Patrick Love, Vaugh Lovell, Sheri Manes, Carnell Manton, Hugo Martinez. ROW 4: Morris May, Elnora Mays, Sherrie Mc- Bride, Jerry McCarnan, Paul McCoy, ROW 5: Ricky McCrary, Oliver McGee, Peggy McGirens, Bill McGregor, Robin McMillan, Vic- tor Meles, Vuncia Merrick, Donald Meyer. ROW6: Bill Miller, Michael Miller, Perscilla Mill- er, Sharon Miller, Mary Ann Mitchell, Charlotte Moeller, Pierre Monrone, Cathy Montgomery. ROW 7: Marsha Montgomery, Jeffrey Moore, Reggie Moore, Robert Moore, Dennis More- Iand, Janice Morton, Delmus Mosley, Carla Mur- Phyv ROW 8: Patricia Murphy, Rhonda Neal, Arlene Nemoff, Michael Neygebayer, Elsie OIiver, Ty- rone Oneal, Craig Ovadia, Stephanie Overton. ROW 9: Willie Parham, Martin Payne, Jacquelyn Payne, Jeff Payne, Beverly Perry, Pam Perry, Mar- ietta Philip, Ben Phillips. ROW 70: Ronnie Phillips, Steven Phillips, Scott Pitcher, Deborah Pittman, Michael Pope, Pamela Porter, Denise Powell, Jerome Pressley. ROW 11: Barbara Price, Bill Price, David Price, Randy Price, Tim Proud, Nancy Redman, Gary Reynolds, Barbara Richardson. ROW12: Bill Richmond, Caroie Richter, Teal Roberts, Terry Roberts, Vernon Robinson, Randy Roots, Michael Rosenfarb, Francine Rosser. ROW 13; Lynn Roy, James Ruetschle, Roy Sales, Laura Samuelson, Ruthie Sanders, Ellando Saw- yer, Jim Schalah, Tracy Schepman. ROW 7: Elaine Scott, Margret Scruggs, Michael Setser, Duane Shaw, Stanley Shaw, Michael She- perd, Bill Siemering, Janet Simmons. ROW2: Eric Sims, Larry Sims, Val Skurow, Brenda Slaughter, Charles Slaughter, Daryl Slaughter, Joddy Smart, Angie Smith. ROW3: Billy lo Smith, Donald Smith, Gary Smith, Gracie Smith, Greg Smith, Harriett Smith, Jeff Smith, Phyllis Smith. ROW 4: Robert Smith, Sharon Smith, Winifred Sowell, Verg Spaw, Seth Speckter, Van Spencer, Kim Stairs, Willie Steagall. ROW 5: Robin Skechenberg, James Steele, Tomw my Stephens, Diane Stevenson, Rosemary Stew- art, Martin Stith, Deborah Strauss, Glenn Strong ROW 6: Cindy Sweet, Brenda Taylor, iackie Tay- lor, Paul Testj Eric Thatcher, Cynthia Thomas, Denise Thomas, Verlinda Thomas. ROW 7: Barbara Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Wanda Thrasher, Pamela Tims, Denise Toney, Anthony Trubka, Ronald Ushery, Terry Van Derver. ROW 8: Deborah Varner, Cheryl Vaughn, Jacqueline Waiker, Robert Walker, Karen Wal- Iacel Carol Waller, Kimberly Ware, Joe Waters. ROW 9: Sil Watkins, Michael Webb, Beverly Weinstein, Karen Wesley, Keith White, Martha White, Tony Whiting, Gloria Whitney. ROW10: Carl Williams, Cherie Williams, Cheryl Williams, Clarence Williams, Eric Williams, Gary Williams, Renee Williams, Vickie Williams. ROW 11: Steve Woeifel, Lori Wolff, Reginald Womack, Mark Woodson, Eddie Wright, Mat- thew Wright, Linda Zachart. 195 EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: Anita Abrams, Morris Akins, Jan Alexan- der, Anthony Allen, David Allen, Gloria Allen, Linda Allen, Terry Arnoffv ROW 2: William Ash, Linda Ashley, Anthony Auls, Danny Baker, Darryl Baker, Eugene Baker, Timothy Baker, Brady Baldwin. ROW 3: Judy Ball, Brenda Barnett, Gilda Barrett, Donna Bates, Joe Battle, Bev Baughman, Char- lene Beaumel, Ronald Beckham, ROW 4: Tony Beckham, Gloria Beecher, Cheryl Beetz, Audrey Bell, Teresa Bell, Alfred Berry, Benard Berry, Marcia Bevans. ROW 5: Margaret Bevans, Wanda Blanchard, Marjorie Boggs, Karen Boltonl Victor Bouldin, Terry Boyd, Fay Boymel, Cari Bradshaw. ROW 6: Myron Bradshaw, Linda Brasswell, An- thony Brown, Michale Brown, Vincent Brown, Larry Broyles, Donald Brumfieidl Lori Bruning. ROW 7: Shane Bruning, Regina Bullock, Ronnie Bullock, Paul Burns, Veronica Burress, Gregg Bush, Wallace Cairns, LeVore Calvin. ROW 8: Vanessa Calvin, Richard Campbell, Grant Carlisle, Regis Carr, Antonius Carter, Di- ane Carter, Michale Carrerj Diane Caudill, ROW 9: Collie Chapman, Steve Clifford, Amy Close, William Coats, Sandra Coleman, Bobby Collins, Patricia Colvin, Pam Combest. ROW10: Craig Combs, Charlene Connors, Wil- Iiam Cooperstein, James Corbin, Veryl Cornelius, Michele Cox, Karen Crabtree, Ruth Crabtreev ROW11: Dennis Craig, Stephen Crockett, David Crum, Ella Crumpton, Archie Cunningham, Dave Cunningham, Mazil Czerklewiez, Wayne Dalton ROW 1'2: Sharon Daniels, Herbert Darden, Lois Davenport, Doug Davidson, Kevin Day, Jerry DeBorde, Michale Dees, Debra Delaney. ROW 13: Gary Delaney, Larry Delk, Robert Delyons, Gregory Dendler, Bobby Denham, Brian Digby, Brenda Dirion,Steven Dollin, Ix, 196 L-wm1r- ROW 7: Rhonda Douglas, Donald Dukes, Donna Dukes, Carolyn Duncan, Cindy Dunsker, Danny Durdin, Mark Durgan, Denny Durham. ROW 2: Deborah Edelstein, Gary Edwards, Ingrid Edwards, Janet Ekstract, Mark Emory, Sharold Emory, Brenda Ernest, Max Esses. ROW 3: Billy Estes, Glenn Fails, Terry Fairbanks, Renee Ferguson, Ricky Fiorito, David Fisk, Doris Forrest, Kathy Fox. ROW 4: Ralph Fruechtemeyer, Bill Garner, Ro- land Garner, Beverly Gentry, Margaret Getz. ROW 5: Chris Ghazala, Mark Gibsonj Thomas Gibson, Bill Gierhart, Kenneth Gilmore, Kim Gir' ton, Keith Glass, Kevin Glass. ROW 6: John Golden, Lester Gooch, Alfred Goves, Kim Gray, Bob Green, Diana Gresham, Thomas Hale, Carlos Hall. ROW 7: Connie Halloran, Deborah Halsel, Jef- frey Hansell, Kenny Hanson, Kevin Harden, Damon Harding, Curtis Hardy, Reggie Harper. ROW 8: Regina Harper, Anthony Harris, Jana Harrison, Arthur Headon, Arthur Hellman, Janis Helms, Faye Hildebran, Bennie HiEI, ROW9: Derrick Hillman, Michale Hillman, Susan Hindawi, Beverly Hodge, Jimmy Hof, Joyce HoL land, Stephanie Horton, Jonas Houser. ROW10: Velma Huckleby, Gary Hudson, Rosetta Huffaker, Ruth Hunley, Cary Hunt, June Hunt, Bonnie Hutsell,Janie Hyde. ROW 71: David ltskin, Michale Jackson, Tony Jackson, Jonathan James, Geraldine Jeffery, AL bert Jenkens, Vickie Jenkins, Frank Johnson, ROW 72: Iva Johnson, Mary Johnson, Ricky Johnson, Rita Johnson, Rodney Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Tyrone Johnson. ROW 73: Beverly Jones, Gregory Jones, Gregory Jones, Phyllis Jones, Shelby Jones, David Jordan, Richard Jordan, Rita Kapson, 197 Woodward is run by seven walky talkies and one principal. Ivan Cawthorne Senior EIGHTH GRADE 198 ROW1: Ezra Kanan, Ivan Keeling, Pamela Ken nedy, John Kimmey, Monika Kindl, Joyce King, Samuel Kinsler, Alan Kipner ROW 2: Collin Knight, Joyce Kravetz, Pauline Kyles, Pamela Lafimore, Kenny Lafollettel Irvin Laibson, Kim Lane, Susan Lane. ROW 3: Cedrena Leathers, Shermainn Lee, Mark Lerman, Barbara Lewis, Tina Liebowitz, Thomas Linder, Carl Letteral, Joyce Lockaby, ROW 4: Michael Lunsford, fay Lutz, Patricia Malblanc, Jay Mandell, Evelyn Marsh, Larry Mar- shall, Brenda Mariin, Kimberly Martin. ROW 5: Marilyn Martin, Judith Mason, Wanda Maxwell, Donald Mayo, Gregory Mazion, Steve McCloud, Rita McCray, Cedric McCutcher ROW 6: Mark McDaniel, Doug McDowell, How- ard McGee, Sherry MCHone, Cindy McKee, Joyce McCullen, Nanessa McMullen, Vanessa McQueen. ROW 7: Patricia Means, Raquel Meles, Cornelia Merritt, Connie Meyers, Marcella Miller, Mark Miller, Terry Miller, Gregory MiIEs. ROW 8: Aaron Mitchell, Curtiss Mitchell, Sonja Montgomery, Robert Moody, Joann Moore, Dianne Murray, Terry Myrick, Denise Nadier. ROW 9: Rosalyn Nelson, Joe Newstate, Wendell Niles, Donna Odum, Marguerite Oliver, Rodney Patterson, Valerie Patterson, Robert Payne. ROW 10: Dale Pennj Ruby Perry, Denise Pierre, Steve Pierson, Linda Piphus, Elaine Pollington, Marilyn Ponder, Marilyn Poole. ROW11: Teri Poore, Terri Posey, Kenneth Poun- cey, Jeannie Poynter, Diane Price, Ann Priston, Karen Pruett, Judy waen. ROW 12: Anthony Rachel, Jerry Rains, Pamela Rains, Beverly Raley, Beverly Reese, Randy Reese, Carlton Reeves, Vickey Reynolds. ROW 13: Greg Richardson, Gary Riddle, Joyce Rizzo, Devenia Roberson, Verona Robinson, Russell Rodgers, Brenda Rogers, Teddy Rose ROW 1: Deborah Rosier, Theresa Roush, Sharon Rox, Gregory Roy, Lynn Rubenstein, John Ruetschle, Darine Ruffin, Carla Rush. ROW2: Gail Russeli, Leah Samuelson, Robert St. Germaine, Male Scales, Arthur Scarborough, Laurie Schwartz. ROW 3: Sheri Schwartz, Johnathan Scott, Duler Scuter, Bob Sharon, Robin Shelton, Cheryl Shem pard, Jerome Shepherd, Benjamen Signer. ROW 4: Gregory Simeton, Vanessa Sims, Janice Skurow, Steven Skurow, Daryl Smith! Delisa Smith, Fred Smith, Jake Smith. ROW 5: Kathi Smith, Ray Smith, Renee Smith, David Spears, Mark Spears, Elliot Speckter, Cher- yl Stamper, Teresa Starks. ROW 6: Sabrina Stephens, LayKo Slewart, Paul Stregevsky, Debra Strader, Kathy Strunk, Leaann Taylor, Lynda Taylor, Jon Tebbsv ROW 7: Jack Telecman, Karen Terry, Andrew Test, Harry Thatches, Diane Thomas, Terry Thom- as, Tom Thomas, Cathy Thompson ROW 8: Patrice Thompson, Walter Thompson, Kerri Tims, Jane Tredway, Raymond Toney, Shei- la. Tritt, Dan Turner, john Underwood. ROW 9: Leavell Ushery, Etta Varney, Michaei Vinegar, Terri Vinegar, Kevin Vogelsang, Terry Wagner, Donna Walker, Terryl Wallace. ROW 10; Kathy Walters, Terry Walton, Yvonne Walton, Carlene Ward, Corlis Ward, Ricki Wash, Denise Washer, Howard Waters. ROW 11: Joyce Watkins, Vance Weihe, Neil Weiner, Marvin Werthaiser, Wayne Wesley, Eliz- abeth Wheeler, Patricia White, Tim Whitener. ROW 72: Donna Whitworth, Patricia Wilder, James Wilkerson, Sandy Wilkinson, Celestine Williams, Donald Williams, Gregory Williams, JamesWilliams. ROW13: Marie Williams, Renee Williams, Com nie Williamson, Gino Wilson, Jacki Wilson, Jenni fer Wilson, Carol Wolf, Rickey Woods, 199 A :1. J r- God does the think- ing, I just do the believing, Carol Rolf Senior EIGHTH GRADE William Woody, Wayne Wooten, William Wyatt, . Sam Young, Eugene Zachary, Anita Zeff. Treasures staff. 200 ROW1: Frank Abrams, Margo Abramson, James Allen, Robert Allen, Diane Anderson, Steven Anderson, Sheree Arinsmier, Charlene Arm- stead. ROW 2: Micky Asbury, Barbara Baker, Debbie Baker, Raymond Barber, Reginald Barber, Glenn Barbour, Anthony Battle, Larry Beacher. ROW 3: Robert Beamon, Paul Bean, Margaret Beattyj Reamer Bell, Deborah Bernstein, Riki Blum, Edwin Boggs, Rickey Booker. ROW 4: Thea Bourne, Michele Bowens, Bonnie Boyatt, Steven Boyd, Ann Brantley, Rodney Braun. ROW 5: Rickey Bray, Tanya Bray, Steve Broadnay, Karin Brokaw, Steve Bross, Deborah Brown, Ter- esa Brown, Terrence Brown. ROW 6: Terry Brown, Venessa Brown, Sharon Bulvanker, Yvonne Burkes, Adrian Burnett, Dim ane Burnett, Linda Bush, Elaine Bustt. ROW 7: Darrell Calloway, Reginald Calloway, Betty Carr, Beverly Carr, Ernestine Cane, Michael Caudill, Steve Centers, Alfred Chapman. ROW 8: Mary Clark, Carol Claus, Alfred Clem- ents, Len Clifford, Thomas Cobb, Spence Coffey, Debbie Cohen, Jolunda Coleman ROW 9: Jackie Collier, Mike Combs, Donald Conway, Sammy Cooper, Rosalie Coren, Mike Corey, Myra Crawford, Leslie Criswell. ROW 10: Gregory Crockett, Geneva Crum, Sher- ry Cucinotta, Mike Cundy, Lisa Darden, Diane Darding, Dennis Davis, Ronald Davis. ROW 71: Jerome Dean, Jeffrey Deborde, Cindy Dirion, Shervawn Dodge, Nancy Donaldson, Deborah Douthard, JoAnna Dozier, Pat Drudy. - ROW 12: Mary Dugan, James Dukes, Lucius Duncan, Wesley Duncan, Debbie Durant, RayA mond Duskin, Barbara Edlstein, Peter Ehoodin. ROW 73: Donna Elam, Barry Elliot, Elizabeth Ellis, Able Esses, Jack Fahuna, Rosemary Farmer, Leon- ard Faulk, James Fine. NINTH GRADE . There's not a soul out there. Not a soul. Billie Crawley Junior w x i I I i NINTH GRADE ROW 1: Karen Finley, Mark Fischer, Nancy Flo- rio, Eric Foiden, Richard Foster, Randy Fox, Ron- ald Fox, Lola Franklin. ROW2: Lee Frary, Mike Freeman, Bernice Fried- berg, Althea Fulton, Stanley Galster, Rhonda Gamble, Deborah Gann, Vickey Gentry. ROW 3: Andy Gilgoff, Jeff Gilpin, Kari Click, Nancy Goldberg, Karen Goldfarb, Barry Gold- stein, Mary Gooch, Marcia Goodman. ROW 4: Joseph Goreed, Roger Gossling, Mark Gottesman, Ruth Graden, Gregory Gray, Michael Green, Susan Greene, Sue Greer. ROW 5: Gregory Gresham, Brenda Hacker, Val- erie Hackim, Lesa Hall, Linda Hall, Michael Hall, Danny Haller, Anthony Hamilton. ROW 6: Donald Hamilton, Jackson Hamlin, Vivi- an Handorf, Phyllis Harden, Ovane Harper, Gre- gorv Harper, Debbie Hartman, Mike Haupt, ROW 7: Cynthia Hawks, Fay Haygood, Rodney Hazeley, Steven Headley, Amey Helegna, Sidney Henderson, Jonathan Henry, Sharon Henry. ROWB: Brenda Hensley, Jerome HiII,Tresea Hill, Lani Hines, Lois Hines, Arlene Hinkle, Larry Hin- kle, Lisa Hirschberg. ROW 9: Willa Hocher, Barbara Hof, Robert Hol- land, Russell HoHingsworth, Naomi Honor, Dave Horne, James Huckleby, EmanueI Hudson: ROW10: Mary Hunter, Patricia Hutsell, Richard Hyams, Michael Isaac, Michael ltskin, Rita Jack- son, Theresa Jamerson, Angela James, ROW 17: Reta Jasper, Patricia Jenkins, Eric John- son, Gregory Johnson, Josephine fohnson, Steve Johnson, Ava Jones, David Jones. ROW 1'2: Gary Jones, Jonathan Jones, Linda Jones, Marcinda Jones, Nancy Jones, Robert Kabakoff, Cathy Keeling, John Kehrer. ROW13: Beverly Kelly, Charles Kennedy, Cheryl King, Miriam Kitajewitz, Murray Lang, lvelyn Latham, Beverly Lawson, Jerry Leach. ROW 7: Raymond Lebowske, Edward Lee, Cheryl Lewis, Myron Liebschutz, Scott Little, Darlene Liveiy, Linear Lovett, Duryea Lowe. ROW 2; Jerry Maco, Madelyn Madison, Joseph Manley, Tanya Manton, Michael Marks, Bryan Marquardt, Geneva Martin, Kenny Massel. ROW 3: Dedra Mayes, Gail McCoy, Jeff Mc- Donald, Darrell McKenzie, Rodney McMilfan, Ronny McMullen, Constance McWilliams, Jenny Mefford. ROW 4: Judy Mehl, Phillip Merritt, Chona Mesi- na, Angie Middleton, Mary Miller, Timothy Mill- er, Vicky Miller, Judie Mincy. ROW 5: Arthur Mitchell, Andrea Mode, Rickey Molley, Darrel Moore, Howard Mundom Lorma Murray, Beverly NeaI,Jerry Nelson, ROW 6: Steve Nemoff, Marty Nichols, Adrienne Niles, Donald Norman, Jan Peek, Yvonne Pep- pers, Louise Perry, Linda Peterson. ROW 7: Susan Phillips, Connie Philpot, Veronica Pierre, William Pitman, John Plotnick, Debby Polasky, Harold Palmer, Ann Rabin. ROW 8: Gail Rains, Gayle Ranford, Peggy Read, Homer Reece, Gregory Reed, Melvin Reeves, Mike Reis, Calvin Reynolds. ROW 9: Sharon Richmond, Scott Rohman, Shar- yn Roley, Linda Rose, Marty Ross, Benjamin Ros- ser, Raymond Ruff, Darnell Ryan. ROW10: James Ryan, Donald Sachleben, Sandra Sanders, Carl Sandlin, Roger Sands, Teri Scheff, Becky Schneider, Barbara Schreiber. ROW 11: Natalie Sebastian, Kimberly Seltzer, Marsha Shaw, Cynthia Shepard, Charlie Shields, Brenda Shively, Stephen Skolnick, Edward SloanK ROW12:Joseph Small,lanet5mi1h, Nancy Smith, Terrell Smith, Charli Spanoknebei, Phil Spears, Larry Spence, Diane Sroufe ROW 13: Mike Stalder, Mike Stamper, Kathy Stamper, Debi Starnes, Verginia StClair. Cynthia Steagall, Pat Steagall, Barry Stregevsky. NINTH GRADE Mrs. Watkins, counselor, in Jr. High Office. ROW 7: Howard Stuttman, Maureen Suid, Randy Sweeney, Cynthia Tapplar, Alice Tatum, Gregory Taylor, Sue Taylor, Willie Taylor. ROW 2: Diane Terry, Ernest Thatcher, Ronald Thomas, Thersa Thurmond, Larry Tolpin, Patrick Tomlinson, Rick Tulch, Montigue Vampkin. ROW 3: Sandra Vanderver, Barbara Vandiver, Rose Vaskaj Timothy Vinegar, Charliette Walker, Yvonne Walker, Patrick Ward, Belinda Washing ton ROW 4: Smiley Watts, Perry Weaver, Mary Wei- der, Pam Wesley, Charles Wilhelmj Terry WiL Iiamton, DeeDee Williams, Frances Williams. ROW 5: Jacqueline Williams, Luther Williams, Laverne Williams, Lynda Williams, Patricia Wila Hams, Randall Williams, Sonya Williams, Antonia Wilson. ROW 6: Donna Wilson, Kim Wi1son, Helene Wise, Robin Witt, Sally Woelfel, Barry Wolfson, Barbara Wong, Steve Wong. ROW 7: Jenny Woodman, Lois Woodson, Rich ard Wormus, Steve Young, Donna Zimmerson, Michelle Zimmerman, Jack Zwerin, Lisa Zwerin ROW 1: Terry Abrams, Glen Alexander, Brenda Allen, Allen Allmandinger, Kathy Anderson, Richard Anderson, William Anderson, Debi Arm- strong. ROW 2: James Arnold, Wanda Asfour, Herman Ashe, Steve Ashley, Joyce Baker, Richard Bald- win, Charles Ball, Russell Bannister, ROW 3: Richard Barasch, Barbara Barg, Karen Barkley, David Barret, Nancy Bartsch, Cortne Baskett, Pamela Bates, Patricia Bates, ROW 4: Angela Baughman, Debi Bayer, Albert Beacher, Mark Becker, Tania Bell, Dottie Benne- Ii, Robert Berckmann, Ion Berliner. ROW 5: Jack Better, Vicki Bettisj Toni Billyard, Karen Bissell, Robert Blackwell, Jill Blasberg, Bur- ton Bloom, Wanda Bolin, ROW 6: Viki Bonapfel, Theressa Bonner, Paul Booth, Reva Borstein, Jonathan Boskind, Janisce Bouldin, James Boyd, Walter Bradford. ROW 7: Micheal Brasswell, Anne Brenner, Jane Bridemhrall, Connie Brock, David Brooks, Brent Brown, Lynn Brown, Tanya Brown. ROWE: Vicky Broyles, Danny Bubp, Diane Buck- Iey, Reginald Buford, David Bullock, Jonathon Burgin, Mary Burton, Cindy Bush. ROW 9: Steve Bushelman, Steve Bushelman, Don Calloway, Greg Calloway, Gregory Calloway, Daie Campbell, Randal Campbell, Tony Cappa. ROW 10: Marilyn Carpenter, Pal Carr, Eddie Carter, Gilbert Carter, Kimetta Carter, Michael Caner, Thomas Carter, Becky Centers. ROW11:Terry Chalk, Mallory Chambbers, Don- ald Chandler, Gail Chandler, Marty Chappell, Lisa Chenault, Mark Chenault, Gary Church. ROW 72: Yvette Clark, Wendell Clem, Edgar Clements, Clarisse Clemons, Randall Clemons, Ricky Clifton, Susan Cohan, Edward Cohen, ROW 73: Paul Cohen, Dianna Coiley, Edward Colley, Dennis Collinsworth, Kathy Comer, Kar- en Comisar, Rebecca Cook, Robby Cordes. TENTH GRADE TENTH GRADE They weren't rum-dums like those peopie in Congress today. Elizabeth Bazell History ROW 1' Judy Costello, Portia Cox, James Coy, Rhonda Crabtree, Jody Crawford, Kim Crawley, Greg Crowell, Connie Crum. ROW 2: Chondolyn Cunningham, Oliver Curry, Peninia Czerkiewicz, Connie Dalton, Deborah Danforth, ROW 3: Terri Dave, Greg Davis, James Davis, Peznel Davis, Reginald Dawson, Robert Dean, William Dean, Connie Delmonaco. ROW 4: Garnet Desembly, Jack Diamond, Scott Dick, Steven Dittman, Aaron Dodge, Dave Dol- lin, Dennis Dove,Teresa Driskell. ROW 5: Sherry Duffe, William Dugan, Albert Dula, Donald Durgan, Susan Eades, Angelika Ei- serman, Pamela Elliott, Vicki Embry. ROW 6: Mike Emerick, Jack Engel, John Estes, Larry Estes, Peggy Etherington, Carmen Ewing, Fran Ezer, Larry Faulk, ROW 7: Sol Fahuna, Pamela Ferguson, Gregory Fields, Ken Fields, Laura Fine, Tom Finkleman, Marc Firestone, Jody Fieischer ROW 8: Paula Florio, Richard Flowers, Sheila Flowers, Karen Fowler, Evonne Fox, Ronna Fried- man, Shirley Furnish, Annetta Gabbard. ROW 9: Sandra Gady, George Gaines, James Gal- Iaher, Ed Galop, Michael Gamble, Denise Cary, David Garner, James Cause. ROW 10: Michael Geilman, Barbara Gentry, Jon Glassman, Cleo Glover, Sharon Clover, Jeannie Goldberg, Larry Goldfarb, Sheryl Goidfarb. ROW 77: Barbara Goller, Barbara Goodman, Cindy Cordon, Tyrone Cover, Yonette Cover, Stan Granger, Ruth Green, Jeff Greenberg. ROW 72: Greg Greene, Sue Greene, Marvin Greenlea, Charles Grevious, Marsha Grimes, RudoH Gruenke, Ralph Grur, David Guth. ROW13: Terri Guthrie, Betty Hagy, Victor Hair- ston, Dillard Hall, Patricia Hall, Shelly Hall, Debo- rah Hailer, Glen Hamann. ROW 1: Tanya Holiday, Juanita Hamler, Yvonne Harmon, Derrie Harper, Karen Harpef, Alton Harris, Angelia Harris, Jerry Hartman. ROWZ: Sharon Harvor, Diann Haygood, Randall Haynes, Anita Hayward, Rita Hayward, Bonita Heard, Linda Heery, Becki Helton. ROW 3: Ronald Henry, Russ Henson, Marilyn Hettinger, Wanda Hildebran, Arthur Hill, Holly HiJl,Raymond Hill,Victoria Hill. ROW 4: David Hinkle, Darryl Hodge, Sarah Hol- lars, Ron Hollett, Emma Holmes, Herberta Holmes, Parn Hopper, Terri Horn. ROW 5: Marian Houssermann, Melinda Huff- man, Harry Human, Sterling Human, Debi Hun- Iey, Syl Hunter, Paula Huston, Evelyn Isaac. ROW 6: Adolph Jackson, Robin Jackson, Sammy Jackson, Stephen Jackson, Henry Jacobs, Mike Jacobs, William James, Bonnie Jeffrey. ROW 7: Victor Jenkins, Barbara Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, James Johnson, Mike Johnson, David Jolly, Howard Jones. ROW 8: James Jones, Janet Jones, Karen Jones, Paul Jones, Robert Jones, Robert Jones, Vandy Jones, Karen Jordan. ROW 9: Tanya Jordan, Emmy Kahn, Carolyn Kair ser, Jerry Kaiser, Jody Kaplan, Larry Kaplan, Mimi Karp,'Joan Katz. ROW 70: Terry Kalz, Toni Kelley, Tony Kelsey, Richard Kerdolff, Robin Keyes, Robert Kidd, Pam Kilburn, Joseph Kimmey. ROW 17: Rosalind Kincaid, Steve Kingery, Ye- vette Kinnery, Eugene Kinsler, James Knight, Judy Knight, Phil Komadina, Karen Kraft, ROW 72: Ami Kretschmer, Quentin Kruy, Cyn- thia Kuller, James Lackey, Cindy LaCoe, Mary Lane, Art Lebowski, Darryl Lee ROW 13: Daryl Lee, Delores Lee, Jackie Lee, Nancy Lefton, Mara Lehrner, Kathy Leonard, Pegi Levi, Steve Levinev Ia TENTH GRADE 208 ROW1: Don Lewis, Daniel Liming, Joseph Lin- den, Daren Lipscomb, Frankie Lockaby, Anthony Lowe, Vanessa Lumpkin, Donna Maddox. ROW 2: Brandon Mallory, Elinore Malloy, Mike Manny, Warren Marks, Sheila Marshall, Reid Martin, Steve Martin, Denise Marts. ROW 3: Ilene Mossle, Vicki Mastronardo, Joan Mathews, Deborah Mays, Sheryl Mazion,1erome McCloud, Stuart McCloud, Linda McCoy, ROW 4: Delyn McCray, Benjamin McCreary, Becki McDaniel, Derrick McDonald, Marce McGhee, Sharon McGinnis, Dale McGirr, Roz- anne McKenzie ROW 5: Walter McLean, Raymond McMillan, Deborah McMulIen, Tim McVayJ Marc Mealy, Frank Mefford, Darryl Miles, Leroy Milleb. ROW 6: Harry Miller, Sue Miller, Charlene Mills, Phylliss Milofsky, Joe Minneci, Trevae Mionen Ann Miree, Annette Mitchell. ROW 7: Daryl Mitchell, Edward Mitchell, Peggy Mitchell, Marlene Milchem, Mark Mitzman, Darlene Moore, ferry Moore, Joanna Moore. ROW 8: Brent Mowry, Herbert Mullins, Darlene Murphy, Steve Murphy, Darrel Napler, Christine Neal, Nancy Neidich, Barry Nelson ROW 9: Frank Nichols, Judy Nolan, Larry Nordquist, Sharon Novikoff, Dale Nutter, Terry O'Conner, Anita Oldham, Winifred Oliver. ROW 70: Allison Oliverson, Rousseau O'Neal, Jeff Ormsby, Mark Ovadia, Diane Palmer, Debra Parkham, Pat Parrish, Linda Pate. ROW 17: Patricia Peek, Dale Pendleton, Dave Pendleton, Deborah Perm, Patricia Penny, Har- old Perlstein, Rudine Phillips, Russell Phillips ROW 72: Becki Pierce, James Pierre, Glenna Pike, Lauren Pinzka, Steve Polasky, Jim Pollington, Walker Pollitt, Lee Polstalski. ROW 13: Patricia Porter, Jo Post, Daryl Powelf, Debra Pressley, Katherine Pressley, Scott Preston, Jackie Price, Sydney Prigle. ROW 7: Arthur Putnam, Sherry Radcliffe, Mike Ram, Carolyn Randhill, Jean Rathkamp, Debbie Rawls, Joanne Reeves, Michael Revis ROWZ: Debra Richardson, loan RiSSOUCB, Joanie Robinette, Marlene Robinson, Michael Robin- son, Nota Robinson, Gwendolyn Rodgers, Ray Rogers. ROW 3: Candy Rogerson, Irene Roper, Harold Roy, Rebecca Rush, Karen Ruth, Howard Rut- land, Stanislaus Rysitsky, Naji Saleem. ROW 4: Greg Saltzman, Joanie Salzwas, Roy Samuel, Tom Sanders, Lila Sandlin, Davetta Sar- gent, Ruby Savage, Steve Schaeffer. ROW 5: Ken Schlueter, Robert Schlueter, Mike Schmidt, Joseph Schumacher, Michael Schuster, Lisa Schwartz, Russel Schwegman, Steve Schwer- ing ROW 6: Doug Scoles, Maurice Scott, Cheryl Se- gal, Larry Selevan, Judy Seltzer, Ronald Selzer, Wallace Sergent, Allifa Settles. ROW 7; Dwayne Shaw, Gary Shawl Leslie Shawes, Pamela Sheffield, Ada Shields, Charles Shore, Morry Shuman, Jill Seigelman. ROW 8: Mabel Siemering, John Silas, Gloria Simmons, Cedric Simpson, Odell Sims. ROW 9: Teresa Sims, Theresa Sims, Cindy Sku- row, Salli Skurow, Orlando Sloan, Diane Smith, Dwayne Smith, Linda Smith. ROW 70: Merri Smithl Patrick Smith Rebecca Smith, Sandra Smith, Vernon Smithl Nancy Sny- der, David Soifer, Andrea Soloman, ROW 11 Emil Sommer, Denise Spalding, Lin- ville Spangler, Tony Spaw, Sam Spears, Larry Snoonamore, Jeff Stacy, Brenda Sta mper. ROW 12: Richard Stanger, Karen Stark, Norman Steffens, Sharon Stein, David Steineman, Linda Stewart, Shelley Stickler, Bruce SuggsV ROW 13: Derrick Surrell, Linda Sweet, Rick Sweet, Betty Switzer, Mary Topp, Teri Tatum, Barbara Taylor, Melvin Taylor. I can't stand myself. Paul Hendrick English TENTH GRADE ROW 7: Mike Taylor, Rita Tenhover, Glenn Theders, James Thomas, Mardretia Thomas, Shar- on Thomas, Beshila Thompson, James Thomp- son, ROW 2: Mary Thompson, Steve Tilley, Terry Tilmes, Edward Trabka, Cindy Trammel, Jackie Tucker, Keith Turner, Richard Turner. ROW 3: Shella Turner, Terri Ulmer, Lynda Van- clament, Ralph Vandiver, Benita Vargo, Angela Ventus, Thomas Vinegar, Debbie Wachsman. ROW 4: Cynthia Wade, Wayne Walder, Jean Walker, lisa Walker, Lorraine Walker, Charles Wallace, Debbie Wallace, Glenda Wallace. ROW 5: Denise Walther, Marrella Ward, Robin Wash, Belinda Washington, Sharon Washington, James Webb, Jerry Wesley, Wanda West. I : ROW 6: Guy Wheeler, Clara Whetstone, Brenda White, James White, Jerry White! Lani White, Danny Whittle,Tony Whittle. ROW 7: Donaid Wietmarschen, Charlie Wilber, Donna Wilkinson, Duane Wilkinson, Audrey Williams, Broderick Williams, Denise Williams, laniceWiIliams. ROW 8: Jeanette Williams, Joanne Williams, La- Verne Williams, Opnelia Wiliiams, Pam Williams, Pete Williams, Roger Willis, Sandra Willis. ROW 9: Arthur Wilson, Garry Wilson, Keith Wil- son, Micheal Wilson, Shelly Winston, Kathy Wirth, Larry Wise, Sammy Wolf, ROW10: Mefissa WoIff, Martin Wolfgang, Steve Wong, Greg Wood, Sandy Wood, Tom Wood, Beverly Woodruff, Thomas Woodruff. ROW 11: Tim Woods, Hugh Woodward, Jenny Woody, Penny Worsham, Micheal Wyly, Robin Yarbrough, Leslie Yee, Tim York. la; ..' '5 l . ROW12: Joe Young, Jonathan Young, Karen Young, Charles Zajac, Aileen Zeidman. ROW 7: Richard Allen, Shannon Allen, Sharron Allen, Victor Allen, Barbara Allmandinger, Leon Altmark, Alicia Anderson, Freddie Andrews. ROW 2: Stuart Andringa, James Angel, Judy Appelblatt, Terry Arenburg, Louis Arnold, Pat Atwood, Debbie Azouz, Alvin Bailey. ROW 3: Sherry Baker, Gloria Banks, Mark Bald- win, Bradley Balfour, Ira Barash, David Barfels, Stephen Barkley, Cassandra Barnes. ROW 4: Stephanie Barnes, Phyllis Barnett, Jeffrey Bates, Lynne Baughman, Rita Baum, Gordon Bayr liss, John Beamon, Mary Beamon. ROW5: Norma N. Beatty, Debra Beckham, Mar- tin Belinsky, William Bell, Michael Bennett, Nan- cy Bennett, Barbara Berg, Tonie Berney. ROW 6: Ronald Berry, Charlotte Better, Paula Billupsl Charles Blakney, Laurence Bloomfield, Elizabeth Bogle, Sherrian Bonner, Peggy Bonta. ROW 7: Phyllis Boroughton, Veronica Bouldinl Stephanie Bounders, Cheryl Bowers, Kathy Boyd, Michael Brateman, Mark Brinn, Larry Brower. ROW 8: Clifford Brown, Diane Brown, Michael Brown, Oscar Brown, Pamela Brown, Steve Brown, Tom Brown, Toni Brown, ROW 9: Victor Brown, Jim Brueggemeyer, Connie Brunner, Jerry Bubp, Hella Buchheim, Karen Bulvanker, GaiI Burden, Karen Burlin. ROW 10: Barbara Burton, Scott Burton, Sharon Camins, Madonna Carmichael, Gary Carmen, Ernie Carrier, Luther Carte, Carolyn Castello. ROW 11: Ricky Caudill, Stephen Chambers, Di- ane Christy, Gayle Claus, Beverly Clifton. ROW12: Marlana Cohen, Regina Colley,C.regow ry Colson, Charlene Combs, Gary Combs, Linda Combs, Wanda Coney, Charles Conner ROW 13: Gary Conner, Annie Cook, Don Cor- dell, Joan Cornelius, Greg Craig, Billie Crawley, Bonita Crear, Ronald Crittenden. 211 ELEVENTH GRADE w x If you have any trouble, ask a question and I'll see if I can confuse you some more. Nick Weiler Chemistry ELEVENTH GRADE ROW '1: Dan Cronstein, Alan Cummings, Frank Daffin, Mike Daley, Donna Dangelo, Allen Davis, Booker Davis, David Davis. ROW 2: Derwin Davis, jimmy Davis, Lee Davis, Ralph Davis, Walter Davis, Gwenette Dean, John Dean, Andre DeGraaf. ROW 3: Allan Dicky, Beverly Donny, Patricia Douglas, Gayle Driskell, Claudia DuBois, Ethei Dugan, LaVerne Dukes, Debi Duncan. ROW 4: Scott Duncanson, Dennis Durham, Gail Duwson, Kathy Edeistein, Martha Edwards, Janet Egbers, Robert Egbers, Debi Elefante. ROW 5: Randy Emerson, Lacy Enneking, Joyce Etherington, Chris Everman, Bev Evert, Robert Ewing, Yvonne Fails, Stanley Farmer. ROW 6: Linda Feldstein, Lois Ferree, Pamela Fields, EEaine Finer, Sherry Finkel, Geri Fishman, Edward Focke, Elaine Focke. ROW 7: Carla Foster, Charles Fowler, Darryl Fowler, Edward Fox, Evonne Fox, Anthony Free- man, John Frost, Steve Frost. ROW 8: Cindy Fulp, Pamela Fulton, Rosalind Fultz, Brenda Gabbard, Tom Gaible, Carlin Gaines, Sandra Garner, Lynn GarnesA ROW 9: Bernard Gary, Linda Gaston, Martin Gentry, Lori George, Daryl Gibson, Denise Gib- son, Jimmy Gibson, Norman Gibson. ROW 10: Kathy Gierhart, Michael Gilbert, Deb- bie Gildenblatt, Greg Goetz, Glenn Golder, Eric Glosby, Raymond Glover, Jill Goodman. ROW 71: Jacqueline Gary, Debbie Greene, Mike Greenwell, Kenneth Greer, Ellen Gross, Marsha Gutgsell, Dorothy Guy, Debbie Hall. ROW12:Gary Hall, Palmer Hall, Pam Hall, Lloyd Hannah, Mark Hansell, Brenda Hardy, Michelle Harper, Allene Harris. ROW 13: Anthony Harris, Kenneth Harris, Mar- vin Harris, Bruce Hartman, Margo Harvey, Deb- bie Hatter, James Hatter, Greg Havens. ROW 1: Glenna Hayes, Francine Haygood, Ar- thur Headen, Greg Helton, William Henderson, Beverly Herrmann, Hilda Hichs, James Higgen- bottom. ROW 2: Lori Hindersman, Linda Hilson, Bruce Hines, Thyca Hines, Craig Hirschberg, Paula Hirschberg, Jon Hiupt, Carol Hobbs. ROW 3: Ronald Hoffman, Mike Holland, Jacki Holt, Carol Hollett, Gayle Holmes, Brenda Hooks, Carl Horne, Rosemary Horne. ROW 4; Phillip Howard, CIemmie Hudson, Dal- phetta Huffaker, Bradley Hunt, William Hunter, David Immerman, David Itkoff, Kathy Itskin. ROW 5: Charles Jackson, Cynthia Jackson, Ros- lyn Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Judith Jacobs, Sally Jacobs, Oscar larniki, Larry Jefferson. ROW 6: John johns, Alan Johnson,Belinda John- son, Cheryl Johnson, David Johnson ROW 7: Diane Johnson, Mike Johnson, Michael Johnson, Michael Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Sharlene Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Tyler John- son. ROW 8: Janet Johnston, Archie Jones, Beatrice Jones, Ben Jones, Daniel Jones, Greg Jones, Jani- fer Jones, Leslie Jones. ROW 9: Pamela Jones, Paula Jones, Rita Joneg Rosalyn Jordan, Steve Juran, Steve Kadetz, Bar- bara Kaplan,1anie Katz. ROW10: Neil Katz, Barry Kaufman, Mickele Kell- er, Phil Kessel, Larry Kidd, Juanita Kiewett, Greg Kincaid, Delores King ROW 11; Linda Kirkland, Robert Korelitz, Dan Krekeler, Jim Kroeger, Janice Landers, Bertha Larkin, Gloria Lee, Joseph Lee ROW 12: Elaine Lefton, Ed Leher, Randy Leistner, Bob Leitz, David Leonard, Betty Levenson, Rick Levin, David Levine. ROW13: loAnn Levy, Deborah Lewis, Gary Lew- is, Gregory Lewis, Toni Lewis, Pamela Ligon, HiI- lary Lipsky, David Loftspring What you know about this city could be put in a gnat's navel. Roger Arthur History 9 ELEVENTH GRADE 214 ROW 1: Cheri Long, Harry Long, Phillp Long- sworth, Randy Lotz, Elaine Lyles, Dan Madden, Cynthia Mahaney, Gary Maier. ROWZ: Mark Main, Timothy Mallory, Gary Mal- of, Margie Malott, Gary Mapp, Danny Marcus, lay Marcus, Amy Marmer. ROW 3: Barbara Martin, Chuck Martin, Douglas Martin, George Martin, Kim Martin, Selma Mar- tin, Tom Martin, Vincent Martin. ROW 4: Silvia Martinez, Audrey Matthews, Da- vid Matthews, Lewis May, Dorothy May, Michael Mazer, Randall McCloud, Lester McCray. ROW 5: Steve McCullom, Shirley McCutchen, Bruce McDevitt, Brenda McGee, Chip McLain, Equillar McNeil, Robert McNutt, Joe Meadors. ROW 6: Ronald Meadows, Stefi Meeko, Richard Mesina, Sandy Messer, Irving Metz, Dan Metz- ger, Russell Meyer, Craig Mier. ROW 7: Sue Millennor, Maria Miller, Otis Miller, Gregory Miller, Gloria Minty, Sylvester Mioner, Deborah Mitchell, Tony Mitchell. ROW 8: Chris Moeller, Roger Montgomery, Alberta Moore, Arthur Moore, Michael More- land, Grace Morgan, John Morgan, Gail Moses. ROW 9: Norris Muldrow, Bev Mullins, Sharon Mullins, Roste Mundy, Curtis Murdock, Carol Murray, Valerie Murray, Debbie Myatt. ROW 10: Maralyn Nebolsky, Steve Nedelman, Rucelle Newell, Barry Newsom, Vicki Norman, Willie Norton, Kenneth Nowell, Debbie Nudell. ROW11: John Oaks, Charies Oakes, Stephany Oldham, Joe Oliver, Janie Paddy, Steve Padgett, Hollis Page, Denise Palmer. ROW 12: Esther Parnell, Sam Parrish, David Pa- ton, Karla Patterson, Carolyn Pencand, Lloyd Perlman, Linda Perry, Michael Pheion ROW13: Marlene Phelps, Nina Phelps, Eugene Phillips, Betty Pinkerton, Barbara Pohlman, Judy Polaniecki, Belinda Polasky, Bonnie Pollard ROW 7: Marvin Poloneicki, William Pope, Debo- rah Powers, Bill Price, Mura Pritchett, Janet Puck- ett, Eric Ralls, Debbie Ramsey. ROW 2: John Ramsey, Norman Ranford, Debbie Redman, Anne Reece, Carolyn Reedy, Beverly Reese, David Reeves, Jan Reynolds. ROW 3: Marcus Renoyds, Nancy Richardson, Rhonda Richardson, Kathy Richter, Pat Robbins, Bonnie Robinson, Isaac Robinson, Kenneth Rob- inson, ROW 4: Kent Robinson, Janice Rodgers, Beryl Rosen, Sharyl Rosen, Tommy Rosien Glen Rut- tencutter, Doreanne Ryan, Alan Safdi. ROW 5: Harriet Saks, Rami Saleem, Lee Samuel- son, Edgar Sanders, Johnny Sanders, Krystal Sanders, Marty Sanders, Patricia Sanders. ROW 6: Cortis Saterwhite, Bonnie Sawyer, Carol Sauer, Daniel Sawyer, Danielle Sawyer, Reginald Sawyer, Ross Schain, Brad Schear. ROW 7: Mike Schecter, Marcia Scheff, Debra Schepman, va Schindler, Marilyn Schneider, Rosalyn Schneider, Harold Schoeneweiss, Scott Schreiber. ROW 8: Rockne Schwartz, Terry Schwegman, Pamela Scott, Paula Sebastian, Pauf Sebron, Barry Seeskin, Senita Settles, Cheryl Shair. ROW 9: Vicki Shallat, Linda Shannon, Mark Shaw, Douglas Short, Sam Shreve, Teddi Siddall, Terrall Simmons, Angela Sims. ROW 10: Theresa Sims, Norma Singerman, Bob Singley, Richard Skurow, Michael Slaughter, Ty Sleight, Chiko Smith, Debbie Smith. ROW 17: Gail Smith, Janie Smith, John Smith, Linda Smith, Rick Smith, Robert Smith, Robin Smith, Betty Snider. ROW 12: Jonathan Snider, Chad Solomon, Ion Spalter, Dave Sparling, Rhonda Spaw, Danny Spears, Denise Spencer, James Spencer. ROW13: Gerald Spiller, Lynn Stairs, Theresa Slammer, Pat Staples, Cast Steel, Steven Steffens, Scott Steinmetz, Mike Stevenson. 215 ELEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: Michael Stewart, Sandy Stewart, ludy Streicher, Paula Stuart, Andrew Surrell, Lynn Swanson, Ben Sweet, Hudson Tapplar. ROW 2: Bill Taylor. Dan Taylor, Jenny Taylor, Jerome Taylor, Ron Taylor, Susan Taylor, Will Taylor, Cheryl Thacker. ROW 3: Gail Thomas, Kathy Thomas, Michael Thomas, Rosemary Thomas, Anthony Thompson, Paulette Thompson, Lennis Timmons, Dino Todd. ROW 4: Sandy Tranby, Marilyn Tulch, Tom Turn- er, Helene Tyler, Mary Vanderment, Cheryl Van- dermeer, Paul VanTuyle, Belinda Vaughn. ROW 5: Deborah Vaughn, James Vaughn, Rod- ney Vaughn, Donna Voelker, Linda Vogelsang, Mark Wacksman, Cathy Wade, Cheryl Wages, ROW 6: Joan Wagman, Taffi Waits, Vernon Wal- Eace, Robert Walton, Caron Ward, Dwight Ward, Ernest Ward, Patricia Washington. ROW 7: Margaret Waters, Julie Watkins, Roberta Watt, Robin Watts, Desi Weaver, Jeanette Webb, Judie Webb, Sandra Webb ROW 8: 1m Weidus, Richard Weidus, Gary Weis- kopt, Janet Welch, Gregory White, James White, Wayne Wilder, Judy Wilks. ROW 9: Charles Williams, Connie Williams, Dawn Williams, Joann Williams, Karen Williams, Cheryl Williamson, Robert Willins, Greg Wil- moth. ROW 10: Debbie Winters, Greg Wippert, Ronald Wise, Barbara Woebkenberg, Bonnie Wood, Paulette Wozniak, Eugene Wright, Kirk Wyly. ROW11: Eric Young, Kent Young, Sandy Yourell, Irene Zagorianos, Gayle Zappin, Lori Zbikowdki, Amy Zeldin. 216 SENIORS DAVID STEVEN LYNN VERNON DEBORAH AARONSON ADLER ALBASIN ALEXANDER ALUSON JOSE CRAIG LEONARD RICHARD PAULA ALVI R APPLEGATE ARON ARONOfF ARONS CATHERINE GAIL YVONNE REBECCA TERRY ASBURY BAILEY BARDON BARMORE BARTON ANTHONY TALMADGE JAMES SUSAN ROBIN BECK BELL BENTLEY BENTLEY BERKOFF JAMES JOHN LAWRENCE STEVE CAROL BINGHAM BISSELL BLACKWELL BLICBLUM BLOOM :42 ; ,5 RICHARD MONICA RONALD DENNIS TERRI BLOOM BLUESTEIN BLUESTEIN BONAWEL BONAPFEL gr: :- - .. g-gq-e-mtwan-gzyvaasgwmmm A L RICHARD PAMELA THORALF ANDREW , DORIS BRADFORD BRAMMALL BRECHT BRENNER BRIDENTHRALL g gww K. mum REBECCA CHARLES BRIGGS BRINN MICHAEL MARY DAVE EMILY EDWARD BROWN BRUNNER ,, BUCKLEY BUCKMAN BUFORD CHERYL DANA KAREN TONI SHYRLE BURDEN BURNEY BURRESS CAMPBELL CARR i ' f' P r i7 MARCIA SANFORD LINDA IVAN GREGORY 5 CASH CASPER CASTLEBERRY CAWTHON CHACHOFF JANET CHERYL CHERYL KAREN PATRICIA CHAIKIN CHAPFELOW CHARKINS CHURCH CLARK 1 L RONALD BETTY LENDA y COLEMAN COLEMAN GARY JOHN BEN KATHERINE DEBRA COLLINS COLLINSWORTH COLVIN COMES COMlSAR TOBY JULIE SHIRLEY CATHY SHIRLEY CONISON CONROY COOK CORDES COSTNER BILLIEJEAN KENNETH CLYDiA ROBERT CHARLOTTE CROCKETT CROLEY CUNNINGHAM DAHLKE DAILEY 4X X XX? 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BERNARD LEE CALVIN LEWIS DARLENE LISNER DONALD LUTHER Wk JULIE MANDELL MELVIN LEHRNER MARTIN LEWIS EILEEN LITTMAN SAMUEL LYNCH CAROL LEVINE MARSHALL LIBERMAN CYNTHIA LOCKHART HOPE LVNEM SUSAN MARKS II!- , xgk THOMAS REGINA SAMUEL PATRICIA ERNEST MATHEWS MATTHEWS MAYS MCCASLIN MCCLOUD . $62: k 'p 5' . e' .I I PERRY CLOVER DOUGLAS CHARLENE MICHAEL MCCOOL McCRARY McCRAY MCCREARY McCREARY JAMES VICKI RANDOLPH RUDOLPH MCCULLOUGH MCDANIEL MCGEE MCGEE z x k IOAN JOHN DEBORAH DORNETTA LARRY MCKHBBEN MCKINLEY MCMILLAN MCQUEEN MCQUEEN SUSAN EDYTHE KITTY DARRYL DENISE MEFFORD MICHAELIS MILLER MITCHELL MITCHELL MMJX-m-Wm .muu jws.:g-. rumoumm wimgrwav i f 4 - 2 3. k . ars- 79mmwzryw 3'; k. 7;.- vvrvmr-w r ELAINE BARBARA CLYDE BELINDA ELAINE MOORE MORGAN MORGAN MORTON MOSCOVITZ WENDY LINDA ARZMARIE LEROY CHARLES MOSS MOTON MULDROW MUMMERT MURDOCK JUDY JERRY BARBARA STEVEN BONNIE NATHAN NEDELMAN NEIERT NELSON NESSANBAUM CRAlG SUSAN PAUL BARBARA JOHN NEWBURGER NEWHOUSER NEWMAN NEWSOM ODONNELL QT L x xggi: 4 1 x A L. Er VICKI MICHAEL VIVIAN STEVEN STEVEN O'NEAL ORMSBY OSCHER OSCHERWITZ OSTROW Y X I a4 ANTHONY PATRICE REBECCA GWENDOLYN MICHAEL PACK PALM PARSONS PEARSON PERKINS :F ALAN SHARON KATHY CHERYL ILENE PERRY PERRY PETER PHELPS PHILLIPS - GAE. THOMAS DALPHINE GRETA DOROTHY PIERCE PINEAULT POOL POE POSEY JOHN MARGARET DANIEL ANDREW MARY POWERS POWERS PRATTE PRESTON ' PRICE PATRICK WILLiAM JEFFREY DARRELL DEBORAH PROUD PUGH RADCLIFFE RADIN RAHN MICHAEL PATRiCK GERALD STANLEY REED REES REESE REID JOYCE ANITA JUDY RECHARD CAROL RENFRO RICH RECHARDSON RICHARDSON RICHSHAFER GWENN PAM GREGORY GAIL CAROL RIECHERS RILEY RINGER ROCOVIN ROLF TEENA DAVID FRANCES ROBERT MlCHAEL ROSEN ROSENBAUM , ROSENFARB ' ROSENFIELD ROSS d .. h d o . DENIS JAMES CHERYL M1CHAEL PHYLLIS ROSSOW SACHLEBEN SADLER SAMIS SANDERS AA MARY HARVEY CARL JEFFREY KAREN SAPADIN SAULTER SCARiNGELLI SCHAENGOLD SCHAFFER 1- . CHARLES MICHAEL SUSAN JANICE SCHNEIDER SCHNEIDER SCHNEIDER SCHULTZ I , DAVID JANSCE JEFF KAREN TERI 1 r. SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ MARJORlE YVONNE x DANIEL MARY EVELYN SCOTT SCOTT SCRUGGS SEIBERT SEIDNER DAVID VERNAL LOIS WILLIAM GREG SHARFMAN SHAW SHEGOG SHEPHERD SHERMAN SHANNON CAROL EUGENE STEPHANEiE STEVEN SHERMAN SHULLER SHUTTLESWORTH SIDDALL SIEGEL BARRY MICHAEL RHEA DEBORAH FREDERICK SILVER SILVE-RMAN SILVERMAN SIMS SLOAN WWW MICHAEL TERESA CHERYL -. SMITH SMITH SMOOT g: FREDERICK LINDA BETTY SOLOMON CECILE E SOMMER SPALDING . SPENCER SPITZ SPIVAK ill CHARLES CHARLES EUGENE MARCY CHARLENE SROUFE STACY STAIRS STARACE STEIN DEBRA WILLEAM JODY JOHN JEFFREY STELLPASS STITH SUSSMAN SWEET ' SWILLINGER b A .. THOMAS KENNETH DEBORAH KATHLEEN NANCY SWILUNGER SWITZER TAYLOR TAYLOR TENNENBAUM r GEORGE BERYL BRENDA CAROL CLAUDIA THEDERS THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON TREDWAY N, DEBORAH WliLlE RODNEY CHARLENE WILBERT TURNER USHERY VARNEY VENTUS VENTUS CAROL MAYNARD STEVEN PAULINE MARTHA VILENSKY VIRCIL VORMBROCK WAGERS WALKER a .4 i ix LN I g1! k RAYMOND PATRICIA KENNETH SHERYLL HENRY WANSTRATH WARD WASHINGTON WATERS WATKINS 0 ANGELA THEODORE DEBORAH WATTS WATTS WEAVER DAVID WEBER RICHARD JOY BETTY MICHELE SANDY WEINBERG WELCH WESLEY WEST WEST iv w?am . V24? SANDRA DEBORAH IENNIFER RECHARD WHITE , WHITESCARVER WICKEMEYER WILCHINS JANlE ANTHONY ESTHER GRACE LINDA WILHELM WELLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WlLSON SUSAN IAN JEFFREY LOIS STEVEN WOELFEL WOLF WOLFSON WOLFSON WOLFSON JULIE LEAH CHARLES KIRK CHRISTINE WOLPA WOODRUFF WOODS WYLY ZECISKI IRA LESLIE RANDALL ZEFF ZELDIN ZIMMERMAN 236 ADVERTISING BEST WISHES FROM NORM DEXTER'S TRl-COUNTY DODGE 135 NORTHLAND BLVD. 771-5701 HAVE YOUR FRIENDS SIGN HERE - PEPSI v Pepsi-Cola cold beats any cola cold! 06691593 5M ?A HOME OF THE ORIGINAL BIG BURGER CARTERS OWN FRIED CHICKEN CONGRATU LATIONS CLASS OF '70 COMPLIMENTS OF CARTER'S RESTAURANTS Ernestine Carte ROSELAWN 7655 Reading Road 2 Block No. Valley Theatre 761- 6555 01' 761- 3242 CHERRY GROVE PLAZA 8828 Beechmont Avenue 752- 0222 EVENDALE 9972 Reading Road No. of Cooper Road 563-2277 WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 6020 Glenway KENNEDY HEIGHTS 6621 Montgomery Road 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 931- 0660 40 West Cresentville Road 771-12121 PIONEER Vending, Inc. Operators of COlN-OPERATED EQUIPMENT Since 1909 Always FIRST With the Best in Coin-Operated Machines 3726 Kessen Avenue CHEVIOT, OHIO PHONE: 661-5000 Compliments of ROCKENFIELD FORD 7725 Vine Across from Carthage Fair Grounds Compliments of SIMON'S KOSHER MEATS lpreviously Boymel'sl 1436 Section Rd. Roselawn 761-1864 THE ZERO-BREESE CO. Roofing 8: Sheet Metal Residential 8: Industrial Repairs 8i New 541-1221 RIX ROAST BEEF 632 Race St. 241-4000 7919 Beechmont 231-3042 CONVERTIBLE TOPS SEAT COVERS TRUCK SEATS FLOOR MATS Eat: 2mm: Am 7m 54a; COMPLETE CUSTOM AUTO UFHOLSTERY 307 NORTH BEND ROAD PHONE: 82l-5008 CINCINNATI. OHIO 45216 At Custom we have the customerls viewpoint For conscientious adherence to your require- 0 Special machinery ments of quality, economy and delivery, ' Tooling call Custom Tooling. Our specialties are: 0 Prototypes o Instrumentation 0 Welding Cusrom loouue COMPANY 603 Wayne Purl! Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Phone: l513; 733-5790 GOODYEAR SERVICE THE GOODYEAR TIRE h RUBBER COMPANY 7l35 READING ROAD CINCINNATI 37. OHIO PHONE: 53I-332'l DAVE LEPOF STORE MANAGER Compliments... Of A Friend Compliments of SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY 301 Race Street MR. 8: MRS. IRVIN SOLOMON DRUCKER DRUGS, PRESCRI PTIONS PHONE: 751-3452 678 Forest Avenue., Cincinnati, 29, 0. Complete line of Max Factor Cosmetics, also theatrical line as well. All well known brands of Hair preparations, straightening combs, Afro combs Pharmacists on duty at all times We deliver CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS THE CLERMONT LITHO CO. 3786 HOPPER HILL ROAD PHONE 752-4040 CINCINNATI, OHIO, 45230 Compliments of PI LDER'S KOSHER FOODS T0633 and Evegdg KRAMERS 1 51:0? Ht RED BARN 713l Read'mj E Sejmour Sewing Machine Service Phone 521-3100 1605 W. Galbraith Rd. North College Hill Cincinnati 45239 Compliments of THE WOODWARD BUILDING 8: LOAN CO. Parkway and Main Sts. Cincinnati, Ohio Congratulations from All of your RCA COLOR TV DEALERS HOUSE OF LIVING LANGUAGES Speak Fast! Learn Fast! Any Language! Thafs it . . . Just Dial 242-1445 and in a matter of minutes you will be invited to your FIRST FREE conversational lesson in: French -- Italian - Spanish German - or other living languages Private or Group - by Native Teachers Cali NOW 242-1445 5227 Newfield Ave. South of Swifton Center Ma Bell is a gas. Move in the groove with a great job Opportunity. Find out if it's your bag and start your application by phone 3974421 YouTe in solid with Cincinnati Bell. CED Cincinnati Bell An equal opportunity employer 2 ?IATSTAMP co. RUBBER srAMps- 'MARKMIG 0: wet: 627 MAINgal STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 4520l BOND HILL PURE OIL Complete Service for Your Car Car Care Service Since 1953 Paddock 8c Laidlaw Ave Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Phone - 242-1920 Prop. Jim Clements B I L L ' S SERVICE 5005 PADDOCK ROAD CINCINNATI. OHIO 45237 242-2980 242-9944 Paint Service for Every Surface Art and Artist Supplies Painting Novelties 358 Swifton Center 105 Kenwood Mall 340 Tri County Center 1616 Harrison Avenue N. IOHANSEN'S MEATS 1308 California Avenue 242-6626 Terry Folzenlogen, Proprietor PATTY CAKE BAKERY 8416 Vi ne St. 821-0188 Hartwell MIATE 0, AEND l'INESIRANC E W Bus. E32!-U5EI1 R55. 521 3291 Elnunl :4.Bu'19num 543:0! Exhale: - gimaml giuumnca 7121113 VINE STREET EINDINNATI 16, OHIO Compliments of HON EY COMB Swifton Center CAMPERS CORNER 200 E. Galbraith Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 Fan Travel Trailers Explorer Motor Homes MILT'S PADDOCK DEL. Picnic Supplies Dairy Products 242-0457 4927 Paddock Avenue MRS. J's BEAUTY SALON 3443 Reading road 751'9593 Noon SLmNb 61.955 Doom! Noon Fonmu, boom AND ?ARHTKONS 82121983 Wow meows 01:o1:mplyc.'1's., Inc. 0 anxritxs q ha 75m Shed- . B1- HUNG 3n un'n 1 . Awwe C G .h 'OH 0 WW RAN o-Nak NORM KXCHARDSON THE SINGER COMPANY INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION 1865 SUMMIT ROAD. CINN.. OHIO 45237 THE DONALD B. HUNTTINC COMPANY Cincinnati and Dayton 7105 Shona Drive at Seymour Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 Specializing in Machine Tool Accessories 631-4145 GLENFLOS HILL T OP BARBER SHOP TWO BARE ERS 6942 MONTGOMERY ROAD PHONE 793-4960 SILVERTON, OHIO SAVE-MOR DRY CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY Swifton Shopping Center Cincinnati, Ohio Across from Murphy's w Next to Krogefs Phone - 351-6860 Jim 81 Mae Yates, Owners Swifton Village Residents SAVE-MO R 142 6214 Montgomery Rd Cincinnati, Ohio Phoneg631-9462 Dottie Blomer, Mgr. Compliments of: COLUMBIA OLDSMOBILE CO. 5th 81 Syca more Streets Downtown, Cincinnati CLIFF'S PHARMACY PHARMEX DRUGS, INC. 439 Melish Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio45229 Compliments to GLEN MANOR - Home for Jewish Aged 6969 Clenmeadow Lane from a friend Compliments of: THE KG'S BEAUTY SALON formerly Fritzie's 4926 Reading Road Hair Fashions for the Young-Minded 791.5255 THE DADEIQ SHOP INC. STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES 7333 MONTGOMERY RDV SILVERTON CINCINNATI 36. OHIO THE BROWN PLASTERINC CO. 5012 CALVERT ST. Cincinnati, Ohio 45209 731-9200 AFRO - AMERICAN - INTERNATIONAL DECORATOR DESIGNERS PoiMzs Easi' 865 LINCOLN AVE. 861-5050 CINCINNATI. OHIO 45206 no In IN'IIIIOIS Locations: 2085 Seymour Across From Cincinnati Garden CONEY CHEF 7314200 8335 PIuinFie1d DRIVE-INS DiHonvole - Deer Park 8917174 7292 Kenwood Rd. Kenwood 793-3293 Compli ments of JOHN HODAPP SONS FUNERAL HOMES 7401 Vine St. 821-0805 6041 Hamilton Ave. 541-1040 Compliments of ACRO TOOL 8: DIE CO. imam 3 NW Nk-Oodbmomuo HEM ATING 593'! :cuh A Nn CxNuHNFM OH to Sewing Grate Cindhnuk'y Sana. nan A 8: A AUTO GLASS CO. '1GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE 5001 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Phone 242-7373 437 Pike Street Covington, Ky. 41011 Phone 431-3644 Compliments of COLVIN' S SHELL SERVICE STATION AND WRECKER SERVICE 580 University Dial 751-9458 Mr. Willie Colvin, Proprietor Motor Tune ups Front end alignments Compliments of LOWELL MOTORS 7400 Vi ne Street Clean Cars Reasonably Priced FRANCOISE GREETING CARD CO. Fund Raising Cards Novelties Whitmaer Candy 631 Main Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 241-8231 PRODUCTION AUTO BODY SHOP Located in Roselawn's Industrial Center 7636 Production Drive lack Vettel Phone 761-5252 MOSLER SAFE CO. 7609 Production Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 YORK CAMERA SHOP,1NC. Cameras 0 Films - Supplies Phone: 241-5650 434 Main Street Cinci nnati, Ohio 45202 Bell Bottoms G.I.J. SURPLUS Pea Coats Everything in Military 12th 0 Race St. 621-5043 JACOB'S FLORISTS 302 V2 East Fifth Street 241-9669 Weddings, Corsages, All Occasions Deliver Anywhere! EVERYTHING FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE . . . ALSO FORMALS AND PROM Brides Showcase Reading Road across from Valley Theaten 821-3406 Open: Mon.-Wed.-Thurs. til 9:00 P.M. Tues.-Fri:-Sat. ti! 5:30 P.M. IT'S OUR TURN TO CHEER! We proudly salute the over 1690 students kind, of course, their enthusiastic classmates, teachers and advisorm who have competed, since 1963, in 66083 exciting TV quiz IT'S ACADEMIC! ln participating they have won for their school Iibra- ries more than 19,000 volumes of reference books. We're delighted to recognize and encourage the academic achievements of our area's high school students. And we look forward to continuing to do so. THE CINCINNATI GAS E ELECTRIC COMPANY The Union Light, Heat and Power Company 0E Always at your service SEYMOUR SHELL SERVICE Tires, Batteries and Minor Repairs 9 East SeymourAvenue Carthage, Ohio45216 Phone: 821-9835 SAXONS SANDWICH SHOPPE 7825 Reading Road Cincinnati 821-8243 SPATZ BETTER FOODS for Better Health Also Food for Gaining 81 Losing Weight 607-609 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 621-0347 DELIBATESSEN - SANDWICH 8H0? 130 WEST 7TH ST. CINCINNATL OHIO 45202 SEE - MORE LANES 28 Lanes - Cocktail Bar 1776 Seymour Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Phone 731-5779 George Griffiths, Mgr. 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TERRACE HILTON HOTEL CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 TRl-COUNTY Cincinnati's largest enclosed mall shopping center 74 stores on Route 275 ICfrcle Freeway1 at Princeton Pike and Kemper Road SINGER WALLPAPER - PAINT CO. 221 W. 5th St 621 -3081 Iopposite Convention Ham Dutch Boy Paint - Sanitas - Walltex LEROY MARTIN'S PURE OIL SERVICE 5602 Carthage Avenue 531-9362 Road Service Minor Repairs KARL MOUCH JEWELER DIAMON DS -- WATCHES - TROPHIES FOR CHAMPIONS Cincinnati. Ohi045216 Phone: JEHermn 0557 Ouuhly Ha: Nu subnnwe 5mm. Qlismfs Qtnukie 4120., Zinc. Baker; of HOME-TASTE COOKIES 8. THE ORIGINAL TOASTED OATMEAL COOKIE 21l5-1l19 Wnshinglon Avenue NORWOOD l2, OHIO ROY'S HAIR STYLISTS Hair Shaping Permanent Waving and Styling Specialties 631-4086 6647 Montgomery Kennedy Heights Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 BOBBIE STEIN'S BOUTIQUE Famous Designers Originals 8: Samples Save Up To 75Wu Sizes 6 to 20 121A to 2222 531-5538 6018 Montgomery Rd. 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V6- omens snvt'Es FRANK'S BARBER SHOP 4922 Reading Road mear Dale1 AND IN THE VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8A.M.-6P.M. Saturday 8 A.M.-5 P.M, 3 Barbers to serve you. Smart Cincinnatians Save and Borrow at SUBURBAN FEDERAL Savings 3 Loan Assoc. of Cincinnati Swifton Center 8358 Vine St. On The Mall Hartwell Compliments of SAPAD l N 'S Tri-County Shop CAPRI PIZZA CARRY OUT Open 7 days You'll say it's the best. Chili - Coneys - Taters 4- Gondolas 4 Steaks 4544 Reading Rd. at Tennessee 242-1440 BOND HILL JAS. H. THOMPSON 8c SON Funeral Home of Distinctive Service Serving Cincinnati and Suburbs for Over 65 Years 820 Lincoln Avenue 961-7523 Director James A. Thompson Class of 1933 Hey Graduate! Feel like swinging to the end of that rainbow? Put a little soul in that pot of gold with the crisp taste of Coca-Cola. That top-o'-the world, turned on feeling goes even better with Coke! E NJOY CMEW Innnz-umua CCCA-CGLAH ms cons ARC nzaranzz IFh'-:E-'4APVE mum tEE'.?tFY car 7x: PRJCUCY or m: cccmcou camnm KAHN'S And may all your fondesf hopes and ambitions come true 9 I 5.? 7M4 Tm: ORIGINAL BIG BOY UaTESTgM SERVICE OF CINCINNATI, INC. 9968 Springfield Pike Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Phone: 771 -248'l CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '70 SYLVANIA . BLUE DOT GC. MURPHY CO. BATTERIES FLASH CUBE Swifton Center, Cinci n nati WYOMING PASTRY SHOP Fine Baked Goods Decorated Cakes 505 Wyoming Avenue 821-0742 NEUMARK MELODY SH OPS Swiiton Kenwood Mali Tri-County COMET TOOL 8i DIE 604 Wayne Park Dr. PLEASANT RIDGE HARDWARE CO. 6081 Montgomery Road Alvin H. Schlesinger 631-1171 631 -1172 Pleasant Ridge Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 761-8888 WOLF BROS. FINE FURNITURE Where People Shop For Quality And Don' t Mind Paying A Little Less 7027 Vine St Cincinnati Ohio 45216 Compliments of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 6948 Plainfieid SEILER'S BICYCLE SALES Schwinn Bikes 7207 Vine Street 821-0387 Congratulations to The Class of '70 Compliments of AN N'S BEAUTY NOOK i l E E E e: i 51 g: i: Compliments Of JACK'S BONDED Paddock 8i Laidlaw NORWOOD PAINT AND HARDWARE If its hardware we have it. 4642 MONTGOMERY RD. NORWOOD. OHIO PHONE 631-4536 Compliments of URMETZ IEWELERS Jewelry and Gifts-of-Distinction Swifton Center CLIFF'S FOOD MARKET Cliffis Serves You Best 150 Delmar St. Bernard, Ohio45217 Store Phone 861-1115 Home Phone 771-0017 George A Zeis Store Manager JIMis HUMBLE SERVICE Humble Oil Co. of Ohio Minor Repairs - Tune-Ups - Brakes AAA Radio Dispatched 8i Wrecker Service Paddock 8i Reading Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 PH. 961-9519 Jim Pugh, Prop, ,vk :W? cunning IIKBI'DIAIII 4746 Montgomery Rd. Norwood, Ohio Phone: 531-3263 29 35! fix K' -.'1I3K3-;Y-;Vf-g':x3:i aormn m m! INTIRI' FIMIKY! m YOUNG INDIVIDUCALISW QAT FRANKLIN wSIMON For the Finest in Kosher Sausage and Corned Beef l. OSCHERWITZ 8i SONS, INC. An All Beef Product 7443 Lebanon Street Compliments of MAIN AUCTION GALLERIES 137 W. 4th Street Gilbert and Jay Karp, Auctioneers BETTY BRITE CLEANERS Bond Hill 4941 Paddock Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Phone 242-1661 Phone 761-7418 BARTHEL HARDWARE Household and Electrical Supplies Keys - Paints 4 Supplies Sporting Goods 8444 Vine St Cincinnati,0hio45216 H. J. BENKEN FLORIST Plainfield at Woodford Rds. Fresher Flowers For All Occasions 891-1040 REACHING THE MULTl-MILLION DOLLAR NEGRO MARKET CINCINNATI HERALD 863 LINCOLN AVENUE CINCINNATI. OHIO 45206 MARJORIE B. FARHAM 221-5440 EDITOR - PUBLISHER 90W wk Your Wig Is Our Secret Your Hair Is Our Business gardnerk WT and 663 Forest Ave. MUTY S LM Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 q . 5:? C m Phone751-9357 2 n S! gunk, ReaverGardner, Prop. W W Compliments of CORRYVILLE SOHIO Minor Repairs - Service Calls Don't Cuss - Call Us 2600 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 Phone 281-9249 Bob Hensley, Mgr. Compliments of STANLEY'S GOLF MANOR FOOD SHOP Body Work and Complete Auto Repairing LEN KALB'S GARAGE 2201 Losamiville Compliments of THUNDERBIRD CAR WASH Wiehe and Losantiville Golf Manor GOOD LUCK SENIORS STANLEY RICH CUSTOM FURRIER 7534 Reading Rd. 761-4702 Member Master Furriers Guild of America PHONE: 631-6726 agowarzd 5 0.113,; Music Canter: SHEET MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - LESSONS 6543 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 452l3 LODDER PHOTOGRAPHY 6231 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45213 351-1223 CUSTOM COVER DECORATORS 4924 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Phone 242-7383 Cincinnati School of Beauty Culture Fob: THOSE WHO WANT TM: 855? m TnAwwG IN ON: or TH: Maawst's Mosr Mons 1N AIR CDNDI'HQNED EGHOOLS 3'? WEST 7TH STREET ALFRED LEMBERG. DIRECTOR CINCINNATI. owe 45202 asmnv CONSULTANT PHONE 72l-3749 COLonlsT a chvunzn I :uuc-wcm Ouncsnr: SHELLTD s Pason BLDG . 41'1-1 FLoaa MOTORCYCLE SERVICE CO. 1375 Tennessee Avenue Phone 242-0100 I? 'F FIDELITY FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association Home of Blue Chips Savings LOUIS C. WEISBRODT Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Sundries ALLIED VAN LINES INC. World's La rgest Mover Agent NEWTON MOVING AND STORAGE Vine Street and North Bend Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 PHONE 761-0500 WEST BROS. DISCOUNT JEWELERS 4628 Montgomery Road - Norwood Name Brand Diamonds and Watches All at Low Discount Prices Guaranteed Watch Repairing 631-5346 CENTER PHARMACY Roselawn Center Building Teenage Cosmetic Headquarters 731-7221 Compli ments of LOUIS THE FLORIST 7416 Paddock Road 821-8530 ANDY'S GLASS SHOPS, INC. AutoGlass Commercial - Residential Glazing 7000 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 791 41880 Robert Mathis THE SUMMIT SAVING AND LOAN CO. 7617 Reading Road P.O. Box 37593 Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 VALLEY THEATRE SHOP-IN THE MALE MAN Norwood Plaza Shopping Center Montgomery 82 Ivanhoe Norwood i CHILI TIME RESTAURANT TWO LOCATIONS For Carry Out Call St. Bernard 4720 Vine 961 -9013 Bond Hill 4890 Reading Rd. 242-9804 1- ,. 7'4 .; 3f f p g :1 im'ruzwm Latest Styles In Young Men's Accessories SYLVAN KAHN'S CHILI BOWL CHILI THE WAY YOU LIKE IT 6110 Vine Street Elmwood PI. 242-3030 Carry Outs SUMMIT LAN ES Bowling Billiards Lounge 7798 Reading Rd. 761-7200 APPLIANCES OF NORWOOD 4708 Montgomery Road 631-3100 Compliments of: BANK CAFE SWIFTON SHOPPING CENTER Congratulations Seniors! While you're out doing your thing, Be sure and visit us from time to ti me. QUEEN CITY CHEVROLET CO. CINCINNATI'S LARGEST and FRIENDLIEST DEALER 414 E. Court St. 721-4880 fii WEATHER-PROOF SHOPPING al the KENWOOD MALL Inrersectian of KENWOOD 0nd MONTGOMERY Roads Cincinnotrs ls? all-enclosed Shopping Center JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS . SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION 7 ACHIEVEMENT FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLOMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 7 MTM SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION 0F AMERICAS FINEST STUDENTS Whitey Huiet 7241 Longfield Maderia, Ohio 45243 Your personal representntive VlNE-CLIFTON DRY CLEANERS 2019 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 PHONE 241-2077 The Families we serve are our best reference RENFRO Funeral Service, Inc. A business built and operated since 1921 on principles of HONEST Y, RELIABILITY and EFFICIENT SERVICE Which have built COMMUNITY CONFIDENCE In the name of RENFRO 647 FOREST AVE. AVONDALE 221-4812 751-3827 SCHOOLEY PIANO 8t ORGAN National Brand Pianos Conn Organs 7229 Montgomery Rd. Corner Of Plainfield And Montgomery Roads IGLER PHARMACY Hartwell - Wyoming 821-2615 Compliments of: A 84 B RECORD COMPANY 254 Swifton Shopping Center The Royal Crown Bottling Co. 5151 Fischer Ave. 242-5151 kt'j' 5 , Lu S; v2 0M urtmt FIRST- CHEX-the college student's best friend The low cost way to pay per- sonal bills. It's the easy way to keep a separate college account . Personalized with your name. . No minimum balance required. . Provides record of payment. . Deposits can be made by mail. . Eliminates danger of lheH or loss. THE Sit NATIONAL BANK or CINCINNATI Mamba chunl Ruam Spam and Fndoul Duposit lnsuunn Carpovltian 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 .E? ! E-VMW4. ...; .. W . .1 u n . x - u . n 1 44.. .4 Fir .. r4 s. -- x v, Ell m. ......7-... farm... Compliments of Crisco Shoe Hospital 230 East Sixth Street Harolde's Inc. Swifton Shopping Center J.F. Chappell Realtor 8390 Vine St. Valley Paint and Body 14 Compton Schababerle's Paint Store 7045 Vine St. Superior Beauty Salon 4933 Paddock Rd. Master Pattern Works Inc. and Foundry 231 North Bend Rd. LeonIs Beauty Salons Belvedere and Park Lane National Awning and Builders Supply 2608 Vine St. Martin's Cleaners 6121 Montgomery Rd. A Friend Lewin Electric 7205 Vine St. Compliments Of Clark and Glaser Foods ' 7000 Vine Clem s Beaufy Salons SUB? ELENWAY AVE. 5419 VINE ET. PRICE HILL 921-9759 HARTWELL EZE-9446 Style Salon 1674 California MuN. - Tuza. - WED. - SAT. Newman's Gulf Service 9 334311655?- 2290 LOSEntiVEHE 9 A.M. m 9 F'.M. Fox's Beech Hill Barber Shop 1175 Galbraith Road We also sell 82 service hair goods - wigs, wiglets, and falls. Marathon Oil Dealers 7759 Montgomery Road Howard Adams Heating and Air-Conditioning Co. 1206 California Ave. The Elmwood Place Loan and Building Co. 6305 Vine Street Tractor Supply Company 7222 Vine St. The A.G. Ruff Paper Co. Inc. 6011 Wiehe Road Congratulations Jessie Beauty Shep Class of 1970 Telephone: 531 -9511 EBZZFLEZZUsithEtyF'OriSt EXEC UT l VE Yahn's Gulf Station ' ST U D l O S 3190 Woodford 242-4959 Compliments t0 the Class of 1970 THE WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION Welcomes the Class of 1970 into the organization. As is Woodward High School, your Alumnal Association is the oldest organization 0! !ts kind west of the Allegheny Mountains. It Is also one at the largest and most active high school alumna! assocxations In the entire nation In addition. its members have Included such personages as a President of the United States. Senators. Congressmen. Admnrais. Generals, Educators professxonal people. and many others who have distinguished themselves locally, natlonatly. and internationalty. Truly. the graduates 07 Woodward High School have something to be proud of, something that the majority of high school graduates and even some cotlege graduates don't have a heritage. a heritage that is embadied 1n and perpetuated by the Alumna: Assuciattcn. The Alumnal Association continually strives to enhance this heritage. ThIS IS accomplished in many wayst The most Iecent is through the Elsa and CH Heisel Medal of Merrt Award. This medal IS awarded on a smelly academic basis to the student who attains the highest four-yeav academic record. This medal was awarded for the fllst time to a student in the 1962 Graduating Class. Annual Reunions are held each year the closest Saturday to March 8th. William Woodward's birthday, THE WOODWARD PARENT-FACULTY COUNCIL CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF1970 WE HAVE BEEN PLEASED TO SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS BY SPONSORING THE MAY FETES THE SENIOR BREAKFAST THE WOODWARD IMPROVEMENT FUND 1- lEADEBS OF THE NEW DECADE Class of 1970 GASSIGAL CLASS OF Q 1970 , kw g. VD X w -$ r-i': .1 .numum' ' an-fo .. 1,. g$ n ff: 003 Y W... 0 u. U 'a K a -. ' $3.5 59$ Wd 75v oCWV ' '.'. a k- $ s I, 4 F A 3? HI h HONOYSOCiE+ doesN + horse . rouNd N I' , x HK I :: :u I. x. H K W M: $4 y. r v n . . H x V H. v x N . .. ' I x d H x NH 1 H z . Fl :1! .. K'. x Hwy . I ' H - H K ' IH W H : ; . f g ,x . , H I ' INN H H ' ' 1 4f' x. , 4' THE CLASS 05: 7f ' 4'5 QL'VE 4N0 Kltkrwc, PR6. Rcsgie Cw'vp. Burbrmwc- SCCW. SueT. .TR'ES. Rm; L. 37 R 3 1mH :3: $WXDENT mmm :1: SEQYS '3 ' . Ii: FAREHE LL, 31:: vooovn RIP - Hq.Dc.6c.Peong-VH-LH- kw-Jpem-mm-Dkolu$ HT. 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It was Heaven ln Room4$237 COMMITMENT GROUPS Left: Grades 7,8,9 Right: Grade510,11,12 SENIOR PARENTS WHO CARE Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. :Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Adler Luther Burress Robert Cordes Nathan Dennis Bernard H. Doctor William E. Durant Edward W. Frank William T. Garner Andrew Gear Marshall Gilgoff Walter Glas Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Gruenke Mr. and Mrs. Murray Guttman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Hoeltke Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jackson Mrs. Harry E. Jones Mrs. Ruth M. Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liberman Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. John Newburger Dr. and Mrs. Max Newman Dr. and Mrs. Irvin D. Palm. Mr. and Mrs. John Rahn Mr. and Mrs. Jenifer W. Renfro Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rogovin Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Rolf . Mrs. Joseph B. Rosen Dr. and Mrs. Albert Szipadin Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Suggs Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Taylor Mrs. Marian A. Varney Mr. and Mrs. John E. West Mr. and Mrs. J. T. W'oodruff Jr. 1 1 5 L I ct,- z2 ,2, , , SENIOR DIRECTORY AARONSON, DAVID,1Dave1, 7325 Reading Road 1452371, 351-0511. ADLER, STEVEN, 1Steve1, 1519 Beaverton Ave. 1452371,B21-9317: Stu- den! Council 2; 1r. Honor Society 2; Ciass Council 2,3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Bulldog Barks 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES Sports Co- Ed. 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; It's Academic 4; Group 65 4; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 4. ALBASIN, DAWN, 1Lynn1, 156 Parkway Ave. 1452161, 821-3912: Drill Team 2,3; Choir 2; Clerical Aide 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. ALEXANDER, VERNON, 3824 Woodford 1452131, 793-6596: Cross Country 2; Tennis 2,3,4. ALLEN, GREGORY, 119 West 64 St.1452161242-4753 ALLISON, DEBORAH, 6419 Mayflower Ave. 1452371, 531-6894: AFS 2, 3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 3, Secy. 4; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. ALSTON, MARCIA, 698 South Crescent 1452291, 351-6202: GAA 2; Sr. Band 2,3; Glee Club 4. ALVIR, JOSE MA., 1Joey1, 6462 Grand Vista Ave. 1452131, 351-1638: AFS Student 4, Drama Ciub 4, Cross Country 4, COWA 4; AFS 4, Speech Team 4; Student Council 4, Showcase 4. APPLEGATE, CRAIG, 1Kenneth1, 6212 Fairhurst Ave. 1452131, 531- 8310: Cross Country 2, Gymnastics 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4. ARON, LENNY, 1Nurd1, 1540 Lakeland 1452371, 821-7843: Football 2; Gymnastics 3,4; Student Council 4. ARONOFF, RICHARD, 6226 B. Ridge Acres 1452071, 731-7949: Swim Team 2. ARONS, PAULA, 5202 Grafton Ave. 1452371, 242-9484: French Club 2, 3; COWA 3. ASBURY, CATHERINE, 3719 Woodford Road 1452131, 631-5934: Dra- ma Club 2,3,4; GAA 2,3, pres. 4; Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Girls Glee 4; Clerical Aide 4; Drill Team 4. BAILEY, GAIL, 1Sweetcake1,1847 Dalewood PJ. 1452371242-4767 BARDON, YVONNE,1Voni1, 3617 Lansdowne 1452361, 791-6356 BARMORE, REBECCA, 1Becky1, 1872 Langdon Farm 1452371, 351- 4785: Sr. Band 2,3,4; Spanish CEub 3. BARTON, TERRY, 1733 Berskley Ave. 1452371, 731 -5802 BELINSKY, MARTIN, 1Marty1, 7894 Glen Orchard Dr. 1452371, 761- 0846: Baseball 2; Student Council 3. BELL, TALMADGE, 1Ta11, 975 Lenox PL 1452291, 751-1322: Footba112,3, 4; Basketball 2,3, Capt. 4; Choir 2,3,4. BERCHMANN, FRED, 3139 Woodsfield 1452131, 731-7553 BERKOFF, ROBYN, 4201 Victory Pkwy. 1452291, 961-2455: French Club 2; Showcase 3,4. BERNSTEIN, DAVID,1AJan1, 410 Terrence Ct. 1452021, 961-8156 272 BINGHAM, JAMES, 6371 Grand Vista 1452131, 531-1135 BISSEL, JOHN, 4208 North Ave. 1452361, 891-2793 BLICBLUM, STEVE, 7845 Greenland PI.1452371, 821-1086: Class Coun- cil 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Student Council 2,3; Exec. Bd. 4; Sr. Orchestra 2; COWA 2; Sr, Honor Society 3,4; Boys' Glee 4; Intercul- tural Council 4; It's Academic alt. 4. BLOOM, CAROL 1Duck1, 2439 Ardmore Ave. 1452371, 531-6255: Pep Club Exec. Bd.4. BLOOM, RICHARD, 6234 Mayflower Ave.1452371, 531-4536: DECA 4. BLUESTEIN,MONICA, 1511 Beaverton Ave. 1452371, 761-0777: Sr. Band 2; Student Council 3,4. BLUESTEIN, RONALD, 2436 Ardmore Ave. 1452371, 731-7481: Baseball 2. BONAPFEL, DENNIS,1Bear1, 151 Hereford Ct. 1452161, 821-3862 BONAPFEL, TERRI, 1Bonnie1, 151 Hereford Ct. 1452161, 821-3862: FBLA2,3,4. BRADFORD, KATRINA,1Kay1, 915 Dana 1452291, 281-1448: Choir 2,3, 4; Showcase 3,4. BRADFORD, RICHARD, Track 2; Cross Country 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3, 4; Choir 2,3; Ensemble 4; Debate Team 2; Showcase 3,4; Boys' Glee 4; Intercultural Council 4. BRAMMALL, PAMELA, 6866 Elwynne Dr, 1452361, 891-4389: Drama Club 2,3; Recording Secy. 4; ChoirZ. BRECHT, THORALF, 1850 Garden Lane 1452371, 242-9056: German Club 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. BRENNER, ANDY, 1605 Miramer Ct.1452371, 761-2159 BRIDENTHRALL, DORIS, 2922 Mapleleaf Ave. 1452121, 731-7943: Choir 2,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; AFS 2,3, Secy. 4; GAA 2. BRINN, CHUCK, 6680 Elbrook Ave.1452371, 351-6588: Jr. Honor So- ciety 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Boys' Glee 3. BROWN, DAVID, 238 Caldwell 1452161, 821 -3448 BROWN, KATHY A. 1Kat1, 6 Caldwell 1452161, 761-3381: Clerical Aide 3,4,- FBLA 3,4. BROWN, LINDA, 1823 Dale Road 1452371, 242-0881: Modern Dance 3; Showcase 3,4; Drill Team Co-Capt. 3,4; Girls1 Glee 4. BROWN, MICHAEL, 1531 Northwood Dr. 1452371, 761-1782: Jr. Hon- or Society 2; French Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Sr. Honor Society 3, Presi- dent 4; Class Council 3; From Committee Ch. 3; Oracle 3; Harvard Book Award 3; Alliance Francaise 3; Student Council 4; Group 65 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3; Sr. Staff Ed. 4. BRUNNER, MARY, 6414 Wiehe 1452371, 731-7131 BUCKLEY,DAVE, 2712 Cypress Way 1452121, 351-7369: DECA Treas. 4. BUCKMAN, EMILY, 7829 Sunfie1d Dr. 1452371, 821 -7191: FTA 2,3,4; Jr. Orchestra 2; WFAE 4; Drama Club 3,4. BURDEN, CHERYL, 3948 Holman Circle 1452361, 791-2634: French Club 3; Drama C1ub4; AFS 4. BURNEY, DANA, 3915 Holman Circie 1452361, 791-6152: GAA 2,3; Modern Dance 3; FBLA 4; StudentCouncil Exec. Bd.4. BURRESS, KAREN, 1616 Elizabeth P1. 1452371, 242-8832: Choir 2; En- semble 3,4; Girls' Glee 4; Showcase 3,4. BUSJCK, CURT, 1755 Avonlea 1452371, 731-3535. CAMPBELL, TONI, 676 N. Crescent Ave. 1452291, 751-6391: GAA 2,3, 4; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; FTA 3; Class Council 4; Gymnastics 4; DECA 4. CASPER, SANFORD, 7623 Greenland 1452371, 761-3926: Take Her Shejs Mine 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Boysl Glee 3,4; Choir 4; Showcase 4. CASTLEBERRY, LINDA, 1Lin1, 3923 Odinave 1452131, 791-1753: Cleri- cal Aides 3,4; lnercultural Council 4; Class Council 4; Drama Club 4; French Club 4. CAWTHON, IVAN, 1Butchie1, 6324 Elwynne Dr. 1452131, 891-8457: Student Council 2; Footbal12,3; Baseball 3; Choir 3. CHACHOFF, GREG, 2533 Losantiville 1452371, 531-1096: Choir 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Showcase 3,4; Boys'Glee 4. CHAIKIN, JANET, 7830 Dawn Road 1452371, 761-8482: Latin Club 2; Class Council 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4. CHARKINS, CHERYL, 7624 Greenland Pl. 1452371, 761-2993: Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2; Art LeagueTreas. 3; Class Counci14. CHURCH, KAREN, 6423 Hammel Ave. 1452371, 731-0172: Drill Team 2; Majorettes 3,4. CLOSE, BETH, 130 W. North Bend 1452161, 821-0249: Art Club 2; Spanish Club 2. COBB, ROBYN, 3949 Holman Circle 1452361, 793-3961: GAA 2,3,4; French Club 2,4. COHEN, RONALD, 1Stane1y1, 2301 Royal Oak Ct. 1452371, 531-1011: BasebaH 2,3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Showcase 4; Class Council 4. COLE, PAULINE, 300 W. Galbraith 1452151, 821-0755: CAA 2; Library Aide 2; Majorette 2,3; Buildog Barks 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, COLEMAN, BETTY, 1504 Joseph St. 1452371, 242-6374: GAA 2; Library Aide 2; Clerical Aide 4. COLEMAN, LINDA, 1296 Ryland 1452371, 242-5917: FBLA 4. COLLIER, STEVEN, 1Yaca1, 3809 Odin Ave. 1452131, 793-2999: Football 2,3,4; BasebaI12,4. COLLINS, GARY, 119 Ridgeway 1452161, 761-5877 COLLINSWORTH, JOHN, 1Collie1, 2616 Knight Ave, 1452121, 731- 0423: Drama Club 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Take Her She's Mine 2; Hi-Y 3, President 4; Student Council 4; Showcase 4; Boys' Glee4, COLVIN, BEN, 672 Greenwood 1452291, 861-1095: Baseball 2; Wres- tling 3. COMBS, KATHERINE, 6716 Dante Ave. 1452131, 531-8895: Choir 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Girls' Glee 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Showcase 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. CONISON, TOBI, 1866 Glendon 1452371, 731-6798: Drama Club 2; Student Council 2. COOLER, WILLIAM, 1T-Bird1, 6042 Kennedy Ave. 1452131, 351-5380: Football 2,3. CORDES, CATHY, 2926 Douglas Ter. 1452121, 531-6053: AFS 2; Show- case 2,3,4; Pep Ciub Exec. Bd. 3, Vice-pres. 4; Harvey 3; Drama Club 3; Choir 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Group 65 4; Intercultural Council 4; Student Council Exec. Bd. 4. COSTNER, SHIRLEY, 1Red1, 732 Greenwood 1452291, 961-8498: GAA 2,3; Clerical Aide 2,3; Modern Dance 3. CROCKETT, BILLIE, 1311,3113 E. Mitchell 1452171, 281-4396: Latin Club 3; Clerical Aide 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Student Council 4. CROLEY, KEN, 6424 Curzon Ave. 1452161, 761-0270: Boys1 Glee 2; Ensembie 3, President 4; Showcase 3,4. CUNNINGHAM, CLYDIA, 8315 Banbury1452161, 761-3560 DAILEY, CHARLOTTE, 791 E Mitchell 1452291, 221-2071: Drill Team 4; GAA 4. DARDEN, MICHAEL,1Key1,1 Revel, 1452171, 861-6850: 1r. Honor So- ciety 2; Sr, Honor Society 4; Latin Club 2; German Club 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Gymnastics 2; COWA 3; Student Council Vice-Pres. 4; Showcase 3. DAVIDSON, JAMES, 15hifly17540 Abbie P1. 1452371, 761-5964 DEAN, BROADUS, 165 E.Mitchen 1452171, 861-9512: Football 4; Base- ball 4; Gymnastics 4. DELK, SONDRA,1Sam1, 6653 Vine1452161, 761-2075: FBLA 4; Jr. Hon- or Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4. DENNIS, LOUIS, 6761 Elbrook Ave. 1452371, 351-0958: Class Council 4. DENNIS, PAMELA, 1Pam1, 1630 Cresthill 1452371, 821-8178: Drama Club 2; Health Careers 3; Girls' Glee 2; Bquog Barks Front Pg. Co- Ed. 3, Front Pg. Ed. 4; Senior Choir 4; Showcase 4; Group 65 4; Class Council 4; Quill and Scroll 4. DeWERT, CHARLES, 1Bill1, 2709 Ridgewood Ave. 1452131, 631-7784: Class Council 4. DIAMOND, DINAH, 3413 Section Road 1452371, 631-5808: AFS 3; Spanish Club 3; Health Careers 4; Art Club 4. DICK, GARY, 7949 Srillwell Road 1452371, 761-1427: Swimming 2,3; Choir 2,3,4. DIXON, BARBARA, 3650 Solar Vista 4452131, 731-9027: Clerical Work- er 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; AFS Ex. Bd. 4; Spanish Club 4. DOCTOR, LINDA 4518 Barbara Pl. 4452291, 242-4447: Spanish Club 2, 3, President 4; AFS 3; Art Club 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Class Council 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Sr. Section Ed. 4; Showcase 4. DOLLE, BONNIE, 6323 Grand Vista 4452131, 351-1575: Jr. Honor Socie- ty 2; Sr, Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. DORSEY, DAN, 1226 Rossmore Ave. 4452371, 242-5872: DECA 4. DRISKELL, PAULA, 1764 Yorktown 4452371, 351-6959: Spanish Club 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. DUBOIS, PAULA, 6819 Elwynne DrS. 4 452361, 793-4172: CAA 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; PFC 4; Majorette 4; Showcase 4; Student Council Ex. Bd. 4. DUNHAM, RONALD, 4Rip1, 8402 Dixie 4452161, 821 -BB31: Sr. Orches- tra 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Track 3,4. DUNN, WILLIAM, 4Bill1, 1301 Carolina 4452371, 242-7574: Boys' Glee 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Drama Club 4. DURANT, GAIL, 3919 Odin 4452131, 891-0329: GAA 2; French Club 2; FTA 3, President 4; Art Club 3; Class Council 3; Drama Club 4. EADES, DOUGLAS, 2515 Langdon Farm Road 4452121, 351-1933: German Club 2. EDELL, ANNE, 8300 Lynnehaven Dr. 4452361, 891-0691: Drama Club 2, 4; Modern Dance 3; Clerical Aides 4; SIudentCounci12; Class Coun- cil 2. EDELL, RICHARD, 7405 flbrook 4452371, 731-68181Wrestling 2. ECCERDING, KAREN, 4Eggie1, 4201 South Ave, 4452361, 891-7988: Polywogs 2,3; Cirlsl Glee 2; Drama Club 4; Student Councii 4. ELLINGTON, HAROLD, 4lose1, 5622 Ridge Ave. 4452131, 531-1638. ELLIOT, MARC, 7545 Ross 4452371, 821-4121: German Club 2,4; Swim Team 3. EPPSTEIN, LARRY, 1527 Northwood 4452371, 761-5035. ERB, BARRY, 4Duck1, 200 W. Galbraith 4452151, 761-0458: Baseball 2; Tennis 3. ERNST, CELESTE, 7155 Reading Road 4452371, 351-0299: Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 3; Choir 4; Showcase 4. EVERT, CAROLINE, 3163 Bellewood Ave, 4452131, 531-7690: Band 2,3, 4; Orchestra 2,3; 1r. HonorSociety 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. FALICK, NORMAN, 1841 Bluefield PI. 4452371, 731-1497: Swim Team 2,3,4; Class Council 2,3; Boys' Glee 3; German Club 4. FAUL, DIANNE, 6440 Graceland Ave. 4452371, 631-7312 FAUST, AMY, 7358 Scottwood 4452371, 821-1418: FTA 2; Drama Club 3,4; DECA 4; Nat'l Thespian Society 4. FERGUSON, ANDREW, 4Andy1, 5771 Glengate Lane 4452121, 531- 8668: Boys' Glee 2; Choir 3; Golf Team 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Class Council4; Showcase 3. FERGUSON, MARK, 5771 Glengate Lane 445212, 531-8668: Student Council 3; Golf Team 2,3,4; Cross Country 3. FINGERMAN, MARK, 8044 Stillwell Road 4452371, 761-0585: Stage- crew 2,3; Drama Club 2,3; Boys' Glee Club. FISK, BARBARA, 7022 Glen Meadow Lane 4452371, 351-7082: Home- coming Princess 3; Prom Princess 3; Intercultural Council 4. FLEETWOOD, CLIFTON, 4Fleet1, 5125 Newfield Ave. 4452371, 242- 9066: Band 2,3, Drum Major 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Drill Team 3. FLOWERS, PATRICIA, 4Trish1, 7 Cedarwood Ct. 4452131, 7933407 FOCLE, ARNETTA, 4Nita1, 808 N. Cresent 4452291, 751-8376: Choir 2,3, 4; GAA 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4; DECA 4. FOSTER, ROGER, 8267 Woodbine Ave. 4452161, 821 -8355 FOX, HOWARD, 1531 Kenova Ave. 4452371, 761-5765: Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3,4. FRANK, STEVEN, 1021 Egan Hills Drive 4452291, 242-4615: Latin Club 2; COWA 2; Key Club 3,4; Choir 4; Showcase 4; Boys' Glee 3; Golf Team 3; Class Council 3,4. FRIEDBERG, NANCIE,1417 Regent 4452371, 242-82761 FTA 3,4; French Club 2; Drama Club 2. FRIEDMAN, DIANE, 4DeDe1, 1722 Dale Road 4452371, 242-0873: Class Council 3. FRIEDMAN, NEIL, 1704 Stonybrook Dr. 4452371, 761-2377 GALLOP, BERNARD, 4Buddy1, 1720 Northampton Dr. 4452371, 242- 9411: German Club 3,4; Football 2. GARNER, CYNTHIA, 1723 Northcut 4452371, 242-5027: FBLA 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3; Clerical Aide 3. GEAR, DEBORAH, 4Debbie1, 1234 Rossmore Ave. 4452371, 242-6638: Latin Club 2; Choir 2,3; Ir. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, Treas. 4; Showcase 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES; Sports Co-Ed. 3, Intro. Co-Ed. and Exec. Ed. 4; Oracle 4; Class Council 3,4; Group 65, 4. GEHLER, VALERIE, 4Val1, 8505 Crestdale Ct. 4452361, 793-2244: Clerical Aide 2,3,4; Bquog Barks Circulation and Exchange Mg. 3,4; Quill and Scr01l3. GEORGE, CASSANDRA, 4Sandy1, 6607 Coleridge 4452131, 891-9968: GAA 2,3,4; DECA 4. GETZ, PHYLLIS, 6422 Mayflower 4452371, 731-9515: DECA 4. GIBSON, DONALD, 1 Lenox 4452291, 221 -4543: Football 2,3. GILGOFF, KAREN,1S23 Corvallis Ave. 4452371, 821-8094: Drama Club 2; Class Council 2,3,4; Speech Team 2, Oracle 3,4; Latin Club 3, Vice- Pres. 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4, Intro. Co-Ed. GILHOOLEY, SHELLEY, 6259 Graceland Ave. 1452371, 731-8715: Class Council 2,3,4; Choir 2; AFS 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Student Council 2, Ensemb1e3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. GLAS, ANDY, 1297 Paddock Hills Ave. 1452291, 242-2615: Football 2,3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 2; Williams College Book Club Award 3; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4; Student Council 4; Sr. HonorSociety 4. CLASPER, RICHARD, 1Rickey1, 3301 Woodburn 1452071, 221-6263: Wrestling 2; Track 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Showcase 3,4; StudentCounci13. GOETZ, WILLIAM, 131111, 6114 Hammel Ave. 1452371, 631-0929: Band 2,3,4; Camera Club 2; Cross Country 3; Boys' Glee 4. GOLDBLATT, LYNN, 7869 Newbedford 1452371, 821-0318: Class Council 2,3,4. GORDON, KAREN, 1431 Robinwood Ave. 1452371, 761-7346: French Club 2; Choir 2,4; Clerical Aides 2,4; Drama Club 2; Health Careers 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; Showcase 4. GREEN, DARLENE, 7723 Newbedford Ave. 1452371, 821-2303: Class Secy, 2; Student Council 2, Exec. Bd. 3, Secy. 4; 1r. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 3, Presi- dent 4; Prom Chairman 3; Choir 3; Showcase 3; Grade 4. GRIFFIN, DENISE,1715 Avonlea 1452371, 731-2099: COWA 2; Art Club 2; GAA 2; Student Council 2; Drama Club 3, GRUENKE, PAMELA, 1Pam1, 6113 Webbland 1452131, 631-1642: Art Club 2. GUTTMAN, DEBBIE, 1142 Tawanda Terr. 1452161, 242-4510: Drama Club 2,3; Art Club 2,3; AFB 2; Class Council. GUTTMAN, STEVE, 7380 Laurel Oak Lane 1452371, 631-9194: Student Council 2; Class Council 3,4; Prom Co-Ch. 3. HANNAN, JOHN, 5915 Kimberly Ave. 1452131, 631-2879: Class Coun- cil 2,3; Student Council 2, Exec. Bd. 3,4; Pep Exec. Bd. 3, Trees. 4; Spanish Club 2; Showcase 3,4; Ensemble 4. HARDY, RALPH, 3668 Alter P1. 1452291, 961-1761: Debate Team 2; Band 3,4; Wrestling 3; Orchestra 3; Showcase 3,4; Class Council 4. HAWK,1EFF, 4453 Reading Road 1452291, 242-2595 HEGEMEIER, LOIRA, 6040 Hammel Ave. 1452371, 731-3751: Latin Club 2; French Club 4. HEILBRINN, NANCY, 7415 BeIkay Dr. 1452371, 731-3115: French Club 2; Drama Club 3. HENDREN, KATHY, 2596 Petworth Ct. 1452361, 793-0268: Choir 2,3,4; French Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3,4. HENDRICKS, MARY, 1LuLu1, 5837 Kennedy 1452131, 731-3358: Choir 2; Student Council 2,3, Exec. Bd. 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Ensemble 3, Secy. 4; Showcase 3,4; AFS Exec. Bd. 4. HENDRICKSON, LINDA, 5970 Lester Road 1452131, 631-4006: Spanish Club 3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Group 65 4; Girls' Glee. 275 HENRY, DANIEL, 316 North Bend Road 1452161, 761-9733 HERMAN, JEFFREY, 1551 Shenandoah Ave. 1452371, 761-6138 HERMAN, MARK, 2440 Twigwood Lane 1452371, 351-1342: Drama Club 2; Take Her She's Mine 2; Latin Club 2. HILL, DONNA, 1Peanuts1, 3715 Odin 1452131, 793-5093: GAA 2,3; Debate Team 2; Choir 2,3,4; Intercultural Council 4. HIRSCHBERG, STEVEN, 1Steve1, 7232 Easllawn 1452371, 531-7233: COWA 2,3, President 4; Edgecliff United Nations 3,4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 4. HIRSCHMAN, ROSLYN, 1Roz1, 6670 Elbrook Ave. 1452371, 731-9736: Drama Club 2,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; AFS 3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Spanish Club2,3; An Club 2; Girls' GIee Pres. 4. HOELTKE, ANN, 3613 Congreve Ave. 1452131, 631-0395: Choir 2,3; Ensemble 4; AFS 2,3, Exec. Bd. 4; French Club 2,3,4, HOOVER, RALPH, 6859 Park Ave. 1452361, 891-9970: Boysl Glee 4. HOSTETLER, LARRY, 1Hoss1, 6129 Plainfield 1452131, 791-1534: Band 2, 4; Debate Team 3; Drama Club 3; Speech Team 4; WFAE 4. HOUSER, GARY, 1Critter1, 2784 Losantiville 1452131, 531-0468: Art Club 2; Finalist Scholastic Art Award 3. HOWE, THOMAS, 6118 Wiehe Road 1452371, 731-6484: AFS 2, Treas. 3, Co-Ch. 4; Latin Club 2; Student Council 3; German C1ub4. HUDSON, PAULA, 1Punkin1, 8352 Curzon Ave. 1452161, 761-0144: Student Council 2; FBLA 3,4. HUFF,10E, 6215 Kennedy Ave. 1452131, 731-6117: Choir 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Cross Cou ntry 2. HUNTER, KAREN, 5828 Montgomery Road Apt.14241452121, 731- 8236: Class Councii 2,3,4; Student Council 2, Exec. Bd. 3,4; Choir 2,3, 4; Showcase 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3; Prom Ch. 3; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 3; Group 65 4; Intercu1turalCouncil4. HYAMS, CARYL, 5211 Grafton 1452371, 242-0900: Majorettes 2,3,4; Choir 2,4; Showcase 4. HYMAN, ROBERT, 1B0b1, 1011 Lenox Pl. 1452291, 1361-75559: Boys' Glee 3. ITKOFF, HARRIET, 1Harry, Hair, 111, 1032 Valley Lane, 1452291, 221- 2250: Choir 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Showcase 2,3,4; French Club President 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Student Clinic 4; Group 65 4; Bulldog Barks 4. JACKSON, ALBERT 1Cricket1, 746 South Crescent 1452291, 751-5329: Footba112,3,4; Choir 2,4; Baseball 2,4. JACKSON, SHEILA, 26 Burton Woods Lane 1452291, 861-0749: Girls' Glee 2; French Club 2; Clerical Aide 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Group 65 4; Intercultural Council 4; Choir4. JAMES, CARMELITA, 1Lee1, 3650 Washington 1452291, 281-3480: GAA 2,3,4; Clerical Aide 2; FBLA 4. JEFFREYS, LINDA, 1Lynn1, 3654 Northdale PlaCe 1452131, 731-2320: FBLA 4. JENINGS, MELISSA, 1MiSSY1, 5660 Euclid Road 1452361, 793-0254: AFS 2; Speech Team 2; Scholastic Art Award 2; Student Council 4. JENNINGS, GREGORY, 20 East 70 51. 1452161, 761-4968: Band 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 4. JONES, DEJRDRE, 1DeeDee1, 775 North Crescent 1452291, 961-8407: GAA 2,3,4; FTA 2; Choir 2; Drill Team 3,4. JONES, GILDA, 1George1, 3977 Lowry Ave. 1452291, 281-9746: GAA 2, 3; French Club 2; German Club 3; Choir 2,3; Student Council 3, Exec. Bd. 4; DECA 4; Class Council 4. JONES, HARRIET, 781 Whittier St. 1452291, 281-4827. JONES, JANET, 148 Parkway Ave. 1452161, 821-4497: Drill Team 2; Oracle 3. JONES, LARRY, 594 Red Bud Road 1452131, 793-6417: Boys' Glee 2; Football 2,3; Choir 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Concession 4. IONES, MARILYN, 6217 Beech View Circle 1452131, 351-0052: Choir 2; AFS 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, Secy. 4; Showcase 3,4; Ensembie 3,4; Nat1l Merit Commended Student 4. JONES, ROBERT,1Lewis1, 7413 Paddock Road 1452161, 761-1952: Foot- ball 2,3,4; Wrestling 3. JONES, SHELMARA, 1Shelly1, 781 Clinton Springs 1452291, 961-8313: Orchestra 2,3; Student Council 2; GAA 2,3; FBLA 4. KAHN, JANET, 2519 Langdon Farm Road 1452121, 731-4639: AFS 2,3,4; GirIs' Glee 2,3; Latin CEub 3,4; COWA 3; Sr, Honor Society 4. KAHN, ROBIN, 8440 Springvalley 1452361, 791-5108: Student Council 2. KAISER, DEBORAH, 5127 Laconia Ave. 1452371, 242-0909 KAMIN, BEJAMIN,1Shane1,1825 Bluefield PI. 1452371, 731-9160: Band 2,3; Pep Band 2,3,4; COWA 2, Program Ch. 3, City Steering Commit- tee President 4; Edgecliff United Nations 2, Delegation Ch., Hon. Mention Best Delegate 3, Ch, Best Delegate 4; WFAE 2,3,4; Bas- ketball PA 3,4; Bquog Barks 2,3,4; Sr, Honor Society 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Group 65 4; Class Council 3; Quill and Scroll 4. KANINENBERG, MICHAEL, 6419 Coleridge 1452131, 891-5343: Boys' Giee 4. KANTOR, RON, 1606 Section Road 1452371, 821-6521. KAPLAN, MARK, 2281 Royal Oak Ct. 1452371, 731-1180. KARTOL, ANDREW, 10 Burton Woods Lane 1452291, 961 -6635, KATZ, DEBBIE, 7818 Dawn Road 1452371, 761-2396: Spanish Ciub 2; AFS 2,3; Art Club 3, President 4. KATZ, JUDITH, 1JUdy1, 7851 Clenorchard Dr. 1452371, 821-7149: Class Council 2,3; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; WOODWARD 276 TREASURES 3; AFS Exec. Bd. 4; Bulldog Barks Ed. 4. KEESE, MICHAEL, 1James1, 726 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452291, 861-7041: Footba112,3,4; Basebal12,3; Wrestling 3,4. KELLEY, PAMELA,1Pam1, 3974 Lowry Ave. 1452291, 661-1313: Choir 2, 3,4; Showcase 3,4. KELLY, MIKE, 715 Greenwood 1452291, 241-0659: Basketbalf 2; Foot- ba112,3,4; Track 4. KESSEL, CHARLES, 1Chuck1, 1256 Paddock Hills Ave. 1452291, 242- 4779: Key Club 2,3,4; Class Council Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; Baseball 2; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 3; Mercantile Library Award 3; Award For Outstanding lunior3. KESSEL JOHN, uohnnyl, 1256 Paddock Hills Ave. 1452291, 242-4779: Student Council 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Class Council Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3,4; 1r. Honor Society 2; Group 65 4. KINER, CARL, 1Cowb0y1, 6711 Aipine 1452361, 791-0511: Basketball 2, 3; Class Council 3,4; Student Council 3. KING, JANIS, 844 E. Mitchell Ave. 1452291, 221-2422: GAA 4; Drill Team 4. KING, ROSEMARY, 315 Sheehan 1452161, 821-1332: FBLA 4. KINNEY, WILLIAM, 1Bil11, 6290 Grand Vista Ave. 1452131, 731-4444: Baseball 2,4. KLEIN, NANCY, 6305 Girard Ave. 1452131, 631-6389: Drill Team 3; AFS 4. KOHLER, KEN, 5411 Lester Road 1452131, 631-9946: Jr. Honor Society 2. KNOBLER, JGAL, 7825 Greenland 1452371, 821-4376: Class Council 2, 3; Basketball 2; Ir. Honor Society 2; Cross Country 2; Student Coun- ci13; Boys' Glee 3; Key Club 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 4. KREIDLER, BRUCE, 5825 Skyline Dr. 1452131, 731-6928: Choir 2; En- semble 3,4; Oracle 3,4; Showcase 3; Drama Club 4. KRUSE, CAROL, 1638 Berkley Ave. 1452371, 531-4122: Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, Treas. 3,4; Ir. Honor Society 2; Sr. Hon- or Society 3, Exec. Bd. 4; All City Orch. 2. KUHR, CERSON, 6226 Ridge Acres 1452371, 631-1863: Student Coun- cil 2,4; Class Council 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 2; Pres. 3,4; Swim Team 2,3, Capt. 4; From Com. Ch. 3,4; Senior Choir 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Pep Club Exec. Bc. 4; It's Academic alt. 4. KUTAS, CINDY, 7955 Greenland Pl. 1452371, 821-0458. LANDMAN, JUDITH, 1JUdy1, 6402 Elbrook 1452371, 351-0667: German Club 4. LEAVENS, SHARON, 5827 Redbank 1452131, 891-5160: AFS 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Showcase 3; Polywogs 2,3. LEE, BERNARD, 1Barney-Jay1, 975 Lenox Pl. 1452291, 421-0696: Choir 2, 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Football 2; Baseball 2. LEHRNER, MELVIN, 1Wolf1, 7625 Yorkshire 1452371, 761-0632: Band 2, 3,4; Tennis 2; Cross Country 3; Showcase 4. LEIGH, TERRY, 6807 Van Kirk Ave. 1452161, 761-3437. LEONARD, NANCY, 5082 Grandview PI. 1452121, 631-7572. LEVINE, CAROL, 3555 Verger La. 1452371, 631-6616: Art Club 4. LEVINE, DEBBIE, 8060 Springvalley Dr. 1452361, 731-9698: Showcase 2, 3,4; Majorettes 2,3,4; Class Counci12,3; Student Council 3. LEVINE, ILENE, 1535 Northwood Dr. 1452371, 821-6850: French Club 2; Class Council 3,4. LEWIS, CALVIN, 1Lou1, 3840 Standish Ave. 1452131, 793-1492: Cross Country 4; Football 4. LEWIS, MARTIN, 1Gru1, 3019 Gloss Ave. 1452131, 351-6166: Choir 2,3, 4. LIEBENTHAL, CAROL, 7214 Scottwood 1452371, 761-2623: Student Council 2; Showcase 2,4; Class Council 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Art League Secy. 4; DECA 4. LIEBOWITZ, BARBARA, 1Barb1, 3220 Fairhaven 1452371, 631-6693: Class Counc112,3,4; Prom Corn. Ch. 3. LIGON, PATRICIA. 3960 Warwick Ave. 1452291, 861-2564. LISNER, DARLENE, 6275 Mayflower 1452371, 351-1758: AFS 3; Girls' Glee 2. LITTMAN, EILEEN, 2208 Rosedale 1452371, 351-1342: DECA Secy. 4. LOCKHART, CYNTHIA, 6741 3101' Lane 1452361, 793-5707: Drill Team 2; Vice-Pres. 3, Cpt.4; Choir 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Girls' Week Rep. 3; Art Club 3,4; Showcase 3,4; Bquog Barks 4; Intercultural Council 4. LORENZ, JOSEPH, 2371 Losantiville Road 1452371, 731-7597. LUNDY, DAVID, 1Du-Lun1, 8464 Muscogee Lane 1452161, 761-9928: Wrestling 2,3,4. LUTHER, DONALD, 2620 Canterbury 1452371, 3151-79131. LYNCH, SAMUEL, 1Sweet Pea1, 972 Burton 1452291, 751-6196: Basebail 2,3,4; Choir 3; Ensemble 4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. LYNEM,HOPE,15hortstuff1, 6703 Plainfield 1452361, 791-5346. LYONS, ALLAN, 6816 Vine St. 1452161, 761-7159. MACK, ANTHONY, 1Tony1, 874 E. Mitchell 1452291, 751-1292: Band 4; Boys' C1ee 4. MANDELL, JULIE, 1527 Robinwood Ave. 1452371, 821-5358: Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; Class Counc113,4. MANNY, JOHN, 1953 Lawn Ave. 1452371, 631-7831. MARKS, SUSAN, B111 Debonair Ct. 1452371, 761-7831: Jr. Honor So- ciety 2; Showcase 3; Choir 3,- Oracle 4; Class Council 4. MARTIN, TAMARA, 3006 Losantiviile 1452131, 351-1588. 277 MATH EWS, TOM, 5410 Pandora 1452131, 631-7665. MATTH EWS, REGINA, 610 Gholson Ave. 1452291, 751-0780. MAYS, SAMUEL, 1Mayseo1, 5222 Newfield 1452371, 242-7239: Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Art Club 3; Intercultural Council 4; Group 65 4; Showcase 4; Ensemble4. MCCLOUD, ERNEST, 3917 Elm 1452361, 793-3639. MCCRARY, CLOVER LEE, 1CIee Mac1, 1256 Paddock Hills Ave. 1452291, 242-8195: Class Council 3,4; Student Council 3; French Club 3,4; CAA 3. MCCRAY, DOUGLAS, 1Doug1, 6749 Sampson Lane 1452361, 891-7441: Gymnastics 2,3; Baseball 2; Track 3,4; Football 3,4; Showcase 4; En- semble 4. MCCREARY, MICHAEL, 3814 Iona Ave. 1452131, 891-6814: Football 2, 3,4; Baseball 4; Student Council 4; Intercultural Council 4. MCCULLOUGH, CHARLES, 6376 Grand Vista Ave. 1452131. MCGEE, RUDOLPH, 6425 Coleridge Ave. 1452131, 791-2175: Football 2,3,4. MCHONE, GALE,1Pugs1, 7125 Van Kirk 1452161, 761-0294. MCKEE, EDWARD, 8070 Woodbine 1452161, 761-7541. McKIBBEN, JOAN, 8388 Arborcrest Dr. 1452361, 791-1822: Student Council 2,3; Class Council 3,4; AFS 3. McKINLEY, JOHN, 3956 Odin 1452131, 791-3931: Track 3;Basketba112, 3,4; Football 3,4. MCMlLLAN, DEBORAH, 1De D61, 993 Burton, 1452291, 961-8340: Girlsl Week Rep. 3; Drama Club 3; FBLA 3,4. MCQUEEN, DORNETTA, 3842 Reading Road 1452291, GAA 3. MCQUEEN, LARRY 3840 Reading Road 1452291, 221-8120: Football 2, 3,4, MEFFORD, SUSAN, 223 Klarney St. 1452161, 821-8196: Drill Team 2,3; GIrls' Glee 2; Class Council 4. MEYER, STEVEN, 6791 Siebern 1452361, 791-8175: Student Council 2; DECA Vice-Pres. 4. MICHAEUS, EDYTHE, 1Dedee1, 6642 E. Farm Acres Dr. 1452371, 531- 1928: Drama Club 2. MILLER, KITTY, 3515 Section Road 1452371, 631-2885: Art Club 2; French Club 2,3; Showcase 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Class Council 3; Art League Vice-Pres. 3, President 4. MITCHELL, DARRYL, 3454 Harvey Ave. 1452291, 281-2843: Football 2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. MITCHELL, DENISE, 3501 Section Road 1452371, 631-3552: Student CouncilZ. MITCHELL, THOMAS, 1018 Burton Ave. 1452291, 281-3339: Football 3. MOORE, ELAINE, 3851 Standish Ave. 1452131,891-3355. MOORE, JOHNNY, 23 Woodsdale 1452161, 821-0452. MORGAN, BARBARA, 1921 Truitt Ave. 1452121. MOSCOVITZ, ELAINE, 2407 Ardmore Ave. 1452371, 531-5594. MOTON, LINDA, 5479 Glengate Lane 1452121, 631-7743: Girls' Week Rep. 3. MUMMERT, JIM, 22 Laurel Ave. 1452161, 821-9225: Swimming 2,4; BasebaI12;Boy5' Glee 2. NATHAN, JUDY, 7244 Eastlawn Dr. 1452371, 731-9019: Jr. Honor SO- ciety Exec. Bd. 2; Drama Club 2,3; Art Club 2; French Club 3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Oracle 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Bus. Mg. 4. NEDELMAN,1ERRY, 5212 Newfield Ave. 1452371, 242- 9415: Ensemble 3, Treas. 4; Bulldog Barks 2,3, Mg. Ed. 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Oracle Co-Ed. 4. NEIERT, BARBARA, 6748 Doon Ave. 1452131, 351-6097: AFS 2; Chair 2; Ensemble 3,4; Student Council 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Showcase 3,4; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 4. NELSON, STEVE, 6801 Stewart Road 1452361, 891-3867: COWA 2,4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3. NESSANBAUM, BONNIE, 6760 W. Farm Acres 1452371, 731-1055: Drama Club 2,3; Art Club 2,3; AFS 2,3; French Club 2. NEWBURGER, CRAiG, 1660 Cresthill Dr. 1452371, 821-0336: Cross Country 3; Key Club Secy. 3, President 4, Lieut. Governor 4; Class Council 3,4; Bulldog Barks 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3; AFS 3; Spanish Ciub 3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Swimming 3,4; Intercultural Council 4. NEWMAN, PAUL, 1550 Corvallis 1452371, 821-6307: Latin Club 2,3, President 4; French Club 2; Vice-Pres. 3; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Oracle 4; COWA 4. NEWSOM, BARBARA, 3794 S. Broadlawn 1452361, 891-5841: AFS 2; Drama Club 2; Choir 2,4; Student Council 2,3; Girls' Week Rep. 3; Showcase 3,4; Pep Club Corresp. Secy. 4; Group 65 4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 4; Student Council Exec. Bd. 4. O1NEAL, VICKI, 5123 Laconia Ave. 1452371, 242-6182: Drill Team 3,4; Intercultural Council 4; Choir 4. ORMSBY, MIKE, 4005 Oak 1452361, 791-7305: FootbaI12;Swimming 3, 4; Spanish Club 3,4. OSCHER, VIVIAN, 7126 Eastlawn 1452371, 731-2772: Clerical Aides 2; Art Club 3, Secy. 4; AFT 3; Gold Key Scholastic Contest 3. OSTROW, STEVEN, 6111 Stover 1452371, 631-5830. PACK, ANTHONY, 1T0ny1, 5563 Wyatt 1452131, 731-6133: Football 2,35 Student Council Exec. Bd. 3,4; German Club 3; COWA 4; Group 65 4; Class Council 4; AFS Exec. Bd. 4. PALM, MARILYN,1Patti1, 3971 Wess Park Dr. 1452291, 861-2780: Latin Club 2; Showcase 2,4; Class Council 3, Treas, 4; Group 65 Co-Ch. 4; Prom Ch. 4; Clerical Aide 4; WOODWARD TREASURES 4. 278 PARSONS, REBECCA, 1Becky1, 3626 Zinsle 1452131, 631-1227: Drama Club 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Choir 4; AFB 4. PERRY, ALAN, 5108 Newfield 1452371, 242-0919: Band 2,3; Art Club 4. PERRY, SHARON, 7217 Ridge Road 1452371, 731-5561: Choir 2,3; Showcase 3; DECA 4. PETER, KATHY, 1109 Californ ia 1452371, 242-2871. PIERCE, GAIL, 5856 Redband Road 1452131, 891-2054. Pl NEAULT, TOM, 3671 Davenant Ave. 1452131, 531-1191. PHELPS, CHERYL, 6442 Kennedy 1452131, 631-9280: GAA 2,3. PHILLIPS, ILENE, 6219 Graceland 1452371, 531-3610: Drama Club 2; Student Council 3; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 4. POLLINGTON, ROBERT, 1Bob1, 7859-A Glen Orchard Dr. 1452371, 821-1691. POOL, DALPHINE, 1301 Burdett Ave. 1452061, 751-4899: Student Council Exec. Bd. 2,3,4; GAA 2; Choir 2,3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; In- tercultural Council 4. PORTER, TERRESA, 1Terry1, 6308 Plainfield Road Apt. 1 1452361, 791- 0576. POPE, GRETA, 3848 Odin Ave. 1452131, 791-6236: Spanish Club 2, Secy 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Class Council Secy. 3,4; Girls' Week Rep. 3; Show- case 4; String Quartet 4; Ensemble 4; Group 65 4. POWERS, JOHN, 5710 Ridge Ave. 1452131, 351-4625. PRATTE, DANIEL, 1Duck1, 2718 Silverleaf 1452121, 531-3772: HE-Y 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Choir 4; Key Club 4; Student Council 4. PRESTON, ANDREW,1Andy1, 2610 St. Albans 1452371, 531-7504. PRICE, DANNY, 6308 Rosewood St. 1452161, 242-2099. PROUD, PATRICK, 304 Caldwell Dr. 1452161, Track 2,3; Football 2,3. PUGH, WILLIAM, 1Tuck1, 6462 Grand Vista Ave. 1452131, 351-1683: Stage Crew 2; Visual Aids 2,3,4,- Bookroom 2,3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3,4; AFS 3,4. RADCLIFFE, JEFF, 5639 Ridge Ave. 1452131, 731-7448: Track 3; Boys, Glee 4. RADIN, DARRELL, 2511 Kellerman Ave. 1452371, 731-4685: AFS 3,4; Intercultural Council 4; Bulldog Barks 4. RAHN, DEBORAH,1DebbieJ, 8335 Jadwin St. 1452161, 821-7873: AFS 2, 3; WOODWARD TREASURES Classes Ed. 4. REES, PAT, 8319 Banbury 1452161, Baseball 2,4. REESE, JERRY, 3167 Auten 1452131, 351-7530: Swimming 2; Visual Aids 2; Gymnastics 3. REID, STANELY, 1Buddy1, 259 Bechridge Dr. 1452161, 761-3658: Cam- era Club 4. REIF, RICH, 8657 Lynnehaven 4452361, 791-8438. RENDER, LEON, 4Corky1, 3940 Dickson Ave. 4452291, 751-6284: Swim- ming 4; Class Council 4; Student Council 4. RENFRO, JOYCE, 3905 Leyman Dr. 4452291, 751-4617: Showcase 2,3,4; Driil Team 2. RICH, ANITA, 7105 Elbrook Ave. 4452371, 531-4522: AFS 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Art Club. RICHARDSON, CHERYL, 1012 Burton 4452291, 281-2072: FBLA 4. RICHARDSON, JUDY, 249 W. 73 St. 4452161, 761-6337: Choir 2,3,4; Library Aide 2,3,4; Showcase 4,3. RICHSHAFER, CAROL, 1602 Shenandoah Ave. 4452371, 761-8212: Student Council 3; Showcase 4. RIECHERS, GWENN, 7765 Stillwell Road 4452371, 761-2867: Showcase 2,3,4. RILEY, PAMELA, 1730 Seymour Ave. 4452131, 351-4807: Band 2,3; 04- fice Aide 2; Class Council 4; COWA 4; French Club 4; Drama Club 4. RINCER, GREGORY, 6528 Iris Ave. 4452131, 351-5704: Football 2,4; Clerical Aide 3,4. ROGOVIN, GAIL, 1426 Corvallis Ave. 4452371,761-0439: Student Council 2; Jr. Honor Society Pres. 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Choir 2; Class Council 2,3,4; Prom Comm. Ch. 3; Grade 4; Latin Club 4; WOODWARD TREASURES Co-Ed. Activities 4. ROLF, CAROL, 3490 Edgeview 4452131, 731-9111: Choir 2; Oracle 2, Co-Ed. 4; Group 65 4; Drama Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Choir 3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3,4; WOODWARD TREASURES 3, Activities Co-Ed. and Managing Ed. 4. ROMANS, CHRISTINE, 6455 Graceland Ave. 4452371, 531-1066: Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4. ROSEN, TEENA, 7342 Scottwood Ave. 4452371, 761-6750: Class Coun- ci12,3; French Club 2; Student Council 3. ROSENBAUM, DAVID, 2446 Losamiville 4452371, 351-4968: Baseball 2, 3,4; Basketball 4. ROSENFARB, FRANCES, 4Farb1, 1328 Ragent Ave. 4452371, 242-6242: German Club 2; FBLA 3; GAA 3. ROSENFIELD, BOB, 4Rosey1, 5508 Montgomery Road 4452121, 731- 6366: DECA 4. R055, MICHAEL, 122 W. 64 St. 4452161, 242-0579. ROSSOW, DENY, 5421 Lester Apt. 1 4452131, 351-2599: Art CIub 4; Drama Club 4. SACHLEBEN, JAMES, 4Sock1, 6104 Joyce Lane 4452371, 531-6347: Base- ball 2. SADLER, CHERYL, 4Sue1, 8053 Anthony Wayne Ave. 4452161, 761- 6022: Class Council 3; Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4. SADLER, JOEL, 920 Burton 4452291, 221-4765. 279 SAMIS, MICHAEL, 7806 Newbedford Dr. 4452371, 761-0663: Footbatl 2; Student Council 3,4; Class Counci13,4. SANDERS, PHYLLIS, 69 Laurel Ave. 4452161, 821-6714: Latin Club 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. SAPADiN, MARY IO, 4Sweeta1 4157 Paddock Road 4452291, 961-7861: Art Club 4; DECA 4. SAULTER, HARVEY, 3874 Zinsle 4452131, 791-4746: Band 2,3,4; Or- chestra 2,3; Showcase 2.4. SAWICKI, ZYGMUNT, 4Tom1, 741 Red Bud Ave. 4452291, 861-7454. SCARINGELLI, CARL,1888 Langdon Road 4452371, 531-4387: Sr. Hon- or Society 4. SCHAFFER, KAREN, 7540 Montgomery Road 4452361, 791-3567: Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. SCHNEIDER, CHARLES, 1841 Wynnewood Lane 4452371, 761-9432: Baseba112; ArtCIub 4. SCHNEIDER, MIKE, 7155 Reading Road 4452371, 731-3194: Latin Club 3; COWA 3; Sr. Honor Society 4. SCHNEIDER, SUSAN, 3905 Ledgewood Dr. 4452291, 961-1684: AFS 3; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Choir 4; C1ass Council 4. SCHULTZ, IANICE, 1925 Lawn Ave 4452371, 531-9725: Sr. Honor SO- ciety 4; Art Club 4. SCHUTTE, JANE, 1831 Yorktown Road 4452371, 531-7137: Choir 2,3,4; Honor Society 4. SCHWARTZ, BERT, 4Buzzy1, 6700 Meadowridge Lane 4452371, 351- 5049. SCHWARTZ, JANICE, 1439 Lakeland Ave, 4452371, 821-1603: Student Council 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4. SCHWARTZ, KAREN, 6242 Hammel 4452371, 531-5320: Art League Treas.4; French Club 2; Class Council 4. SCHWARTZ, TERI, 6435 Hammel AVE. 4452371, 531-7145. SCOTT, YVONNE, 45c0ttie1, 3719 Reading Road Apt. p25 4452291, 281- 7915: C4355 Council Pres. 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; GAA 2; Drill Team 2; Pep Club Exec. Bd. 2; Choir Pres. 2; Ensemble 3,4; Group 65 4. SCRUGGS, DANIEL, 2066 Snowhill Dr. 4452371, 351-5768: Baseball 2. SEIBERT, MARY, 8077 Stillwell 4452371, 761-9549: Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 4; Pep Club Secy. 2; Showcase 2,3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Class Council 3,4; Oracle 4; Dec. Prom Ch. 3,4. SEJDNER, EVELYN, 1614 Miramar Ct. 4452371, 821-0495: Student Council2,3. SELEVAN, DANIEL, 2528 Vera 4452371, 631-3250: Spanish Club 2; COWA4. SHARFMAN, DAVID, 1527 Kenova Ave. 4452371, 761-5153: Swimming 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2 Cross Country 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Male Animal 4; Showcase 3,4; Bulldog Barks 3,4. SHEGOG, LOIS, 3959 Parke Pl. 1452171, 751-9096: Orchestra 2,3,4; Woodward Quartet 4; Student Council 4; Showcase 4; Choir 4. SHEPHERD, WILLIAM, 131111, 5935 Bearcraf! 1452121, 731-1580: Stu- dent Council 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Latin Club 4; Showcase 4. SHERMAN, GREG, 4510 Bristol Lane 1452291, 242-2187: Student Council Exec. Bd. 2,3; Class Council 2,3; Prom Comm. Ch. 3; Key Club 2,3,4. SHERMAN, SHANNON, 673?. Hampton Dr. 1452361, 391-9207: Stu- dent Council Exec. Bd. 3, Treas. 4; Cfass Council 3; Latin Club 3; In- tercultural Council 4; Group 65 4. SHULLER, CAROL, 1522 Shenandoah 1452371, 761-3892: Choir 2,3,4; FTA 2,3; AFS 2,3; 1r. Honor Society 2; Class Counci13,4; Girls' Glee 3; Showcase 3,4. SHUTTLESWORTH, EUGENE, 1Eddie1, 3955 Ardmore Ave. 1452291, 281-0044: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Student Council 2. SIDDALL, STEPHANIE, 15teffi1, 6441 Grand Vista 1452131, 631-3196: 1r. Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2; Choir 2,4; Frech Club 4; Polywogs 2; Showcase 4. SIEGEL, DEBORAH,1Debby1, 8117 Stillwell Road 1452371, 761-2229: Jr. Honor Society 2; Debate Team 2,3; Drama Club 2,4; Showcase 2,3,4; NFL Award 2,3; Cheerleader 3; Speech Team 3, Capt. 4; Oracle 3,4; Bquog Barks Assoc. Ed. 3; Ed.-in-Chief 4; Group 65 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. SIEN, ROCHELLE, 1Shele1, 7610 Reading Road 1452371, 821-3089: CAA4. SILVER, BARRY, 1Aaron1, 610 B Ridgeacres 1452371, 351-1801: COWA 2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 2,3; Football Mgr. 2; AFS 2,3,4; French Club 2, 3; Choir 3,4; Buildog Barks 4; Key Club 4; Intercultural Council 4; Showcase 3,4. SILVERMAN, MICHAEL, 4201 Victory Pkwy. 1452291, 961-4061: Foot- ball 2; Class Council 3. SILVERMAN, RHEA, 1431 Kenova Ave. 1452371, 761-3548: Cheerlead- er 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Student Council 2,3; Showcase 3,4; Class Council 2,3; Sr. Honor Society 4. SIMPSON, MARILYN,1874 Langdon Farm 1452371, 731-1452. SIMS, DEBORAH, 1Debby1, 3921 Warwick 1452291, 281-6593: Drill Team 3, Pres. 4; FTA 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Girls1 Week 3; Intercultural Council 4; Choir 2,3,4; Library Aide 3. SINGER, MICKIE, 1221 California 1452371, 242-7866: Drama Club 4; Bulldog Barks 4; Oracle 4. SLOAN, FREDERICK,1Fred1, 945 Dana Ave. 1452291, 221-1861: Band 2, 3,4; Orchestra 2; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Showcase 3; Ensemble4. SMITH MIKE, 7141 Silvercrest Dr. 1452361, 891-9372. SMITH, TERESA, 1Terri1, 3547 Harvey 1452291, 221-7861: CAA 2,3,4; DECA 4. SMOOT, CHERYL, 6818 Withany Ave. 1452131, 631-0482: FTA 3,4; 280 Spanish Club 3; Drill Team Secy. 4. SNYDER, DAVID, 1Dave1, 271 Avalon 1452161, 821-7184: Student Counci12; Choir 2; Showcase 2; Footbal12;Hi-Y 3,4; Boys' Glee 4. SOMMER, FREDERICK, 1CUrJy1, Boys' Glee 3; Drama Club 3,4; En- semble 4; Showcase 4; Latin Club 4; AFS 4. SPALDINC, LINDA, 526 Clinton Springs 1452171, 751-7059. SPILKER, BEVERLY, 1Bev1, 2922 Losantivilte Ave. 1452131, 631-0357: Sr. Honor Society 4. SPITZ, SOL, 1Saul1, 6407 Hammel Ave. 1452371, 731-4373: German Club 2; Boys' 6196 4. SPIVAK,CECILE SROUFE, CHARLES, 425 Mitchell Ave. E. 1452291, 751-4105: WFAE 2; Debate Team 2; Bulldog Barks 2; Student Council 2; Drama Cfub 2,3; Class Council 2,3,4; Art Club 3; Choir 3,4; Showcase 3,4; French Club 3; Group 65 4. STACY, CHARLES, 2910 Douglas Terrace1452121, 631-8949. STAIRS, EUGENE, 192 Sturgis Ave. 1452171, 751-2906: Football 2,3; Track 3,4. STARACE, MARCY, 7304 Scottwood 1452371, 761-3879: Majorettes 2, 3,4; Showcase 2,3,4. STEIN, CHARLENE, 1Char1, 1423 Corvallis Ave. 1452371, 761-7623: Drama Club 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Clerical Aide 2,3; Showcase 3; Choir 3; Class Council 3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Health Careers 4. STITH, WILLIAM, 1Bill1, 1574 CrestHill1452371, 761-9837: Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3; Showcase4. STOCKBURGER, DONNA,7751StineII Road1452371, 821-3309. SUSSMAN, JODY SWILLINGER, JEFF, 1535 Corvallis 1452371, 761-3900: Class Counc112,3, 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Group 65 Co-Ch. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Prom Corn. Ch. 4. SWILLINCER, TOM,1519 Lakeland Ave. 1452371, 761-3185: Key Club 3,4; Class Council 3,4; Student Council 4; Sr. HonorSociety 4. TAYLOR, DEBORAH,1Debbie1, 3955 Standish Ave. 1452131, 891-7954: Spanish Club Treas. 2,4; Orchestra 2, Vice-Pres. 3,4; AII-City Orches- tra 2; Choir 3,4; WFAE 3,4; Student Council 3; Class Councii 3,4; Citi- zenship Award 3; Showcase 3,4; Ensemble 4; Regional Orchestra 4; HomecomingCom. Ch. 4. TAYLOR, KATHLEEN, 1Kathy1, 3018 Mapleleaf 1452131, 531-2138: Health Club 2; Oracle 3. TENNENBAUM, NANCY,1 T 1, 2816 Cortelyou PI. 1452131, 731-2626: French Club 2,3; Student Council 2; Clay. Council 3,4. THEDERS, GEORGE, 6235 Orchard Lane 1452131, 731-9830: Showcase 4. axtwwu- - re. 1.: 2.. THOMPSON, BRENDA, 1 T 1, 3861 Kirkup Ave. 1452131, 791-4353: Choir 2,3, Secy. 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Drill Team 3, Treas. 4; Latin Club 3; Showcase 3,4; Girls' Glee Secy. 3; Clerical Aide 4; Homecom- ing Com: Ch. 4, THOMPSON, CAROL, 3819 Congreve AVE. 1452131, 531-0617: French Club 2; 3; AFS 2. TOLBERT, RICK, 3 Shadybrook Dr. 1452161, 821-2837. TREDWAY, CLAUDIA, 249 Avalon 1452161, 761-2676: COWA 2,4; Spanish Club 2,4; Choir 4. TRIMBLE, GARY, 8328 Mayfair Dr. 1452161, 821-4977. TURNER, DEBBIE, 2605 Briarcliffe 1452121, AFS 2; Class Council 3,4; Showcase 3; Student Council 4. VARNEY, RODNEY, 6704 Bantry 1452131 531-1469: Showcase 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Bquog Barks 4; Debate Team 4. VENTUS, CHARLENE, 1Lizza Mae1, 6704 Elwynne 1452361, 791-0863: Ensemble 3,4; Showcase 3,4; GAA 3. VILENSKY, CAROL, 5217 Newfield 1452371, 242-7465: Spanish Club 2; AFS 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. VIRGIL, MAYNARD, 6413 Elwynne DL1452361, 891-7897: DECA 4. WALKER, MARTHA, 6744 Elwynne Dr. 1452361, 793-0223. WANSTRATH, RAYMOND, 2650 Knight Ave. 731-0516: Oracle 4. WARD, PATRICIA, 1Colleen1, 4807 Yarmouth PI. 1452371, 242-0614: German Club 2, Pres. 3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4. WASHINGTON, FRED, 626 Greenwood1452291, 221-5192. WASHINGTON, KENNETH, 1851 Lawn Ave. 1452371, 351-5695: Span- ish Club Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Debate Team 4; Key Club 4; Health Careers 4, WATERS, SHERYLL, 761 N. Crescent 1452291, 221-8204: 0AA 3,4; C1er- ical Aide 3,4. WATKINS, HENRY,6591 Plainfield 1452131, 791-6897: Football 2,3,4. WATTENHOFER,JOSEPH, 6029 Robison 1452131, 631-9893. WATTS, ANGELA, 1135 Ryland Ave.1452371, 242-2343: Drama Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Bulldog Barks 4. WEBER, DAVID, 262 Forestwood Dr. 1452161, 821-4718. WEINBERC, RlCHARD,1WeimS1, 7333 Reading Rd. 1452371, 631-7321: Baseball 2; Class CounciI 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Showcase 4, WELCH, JOY, 269 Beechridge 1452161, 761-5782: fatin Club 2; Drama 3,4; Art Club Vice-Pres. 4; Showcase 2. WESLEY, BETTY,1Wesel1,23 Sheehan Ave. 1452161, 821-5365: FBLA 2, 4; German Club 2; Drama Club 3. WEST, SANDY, 6001 Montgomery Rd. 1452131, 631-0776: Student 281 Council 2. W1CKEMEYER,JENNIFER, 5341 Indian Mound1452121, 731 -0336: AFS 2; Spanish Club 2. WILCHINS, RICHARD, 3321 Fairhaven, 1452371, 351-4800: Jr. Honor Society 2; Tennis 2,3; Gymnastics 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Choir 3 Ensemble 4; Showcase 3,4; Group 65 4. WILHELM, JANIE, 8364 Curzon Ave 1452161, 761-6931: COWA 2,4; Ensemble4, WILLIAMS, ESTHER, 425 Glenwood 1452291, 281-9847: Student Coun- cil 2; Choir 2; Art Club 2,3; DECA 4. WILLIAMS, GRACE, 6712 Hampton Dr. 1452361, 793-4465: Student Council 4; DECA 4. WOLFSON,1EFFREY, 7612 Yorkshire PI.1452371, 761-1255: Caolf Team 2,4; DECA 4. WOLFSON, L015, 7942 Glen Orchard Dr. 1452371, 761-0539: Drama Club 2,3, President 4; Harvey 3; Trysting Place 3; Nationat Thespian Society 2,3,4; Showcase 2,3,4; AFS 3,4; WFAE 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Bquog Barks 3, Feature Ed. 4. WOLFSON, STEVE, 7305 Aracoma Forest 1452371, 531-1007: Student Counc112,3; Class Council 3. WOLPA, JULIE, 2528 St. Albams 1452371, 351-3260: Student Council 2; Drama Club 2,3; Art Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Showcase 2,3,4; Harvey 3; Bulldog Barks 3; National Thespian Society 3,4. WOLPA, ROBERT, 1515 California Ave.1452371, 242-62751COWA 4. WOODRUFF, LEAH, 3559 Edgeview 1452131, 731-3559: Drama Club 2, 3, Clerk 4; Showcase 2,3,4; Latin Club Secy 4. WOODS, CHARLES, 7235 Reading Road 1452371, 731-4849. ZECISKE, CHRIS, 2921 Losantiville 1452131, 531-2093: Drama Club 2,3; Vice-Pres. 4; Showcase 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4: ZEFF, IRA, 1Zeffer1, 1403 Shenandoah Ave. 1452371, 821-5791: Basket- ball 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Class Council 3,4. ZELDIN, LESLIE, 1Le51, 1434 Corvallis 1452371, 761-2572: COWA 2; Drama Club 3,4; Art Club 4; Class Council 4; Spanish Club 4. ZIMMERMAN, RANDALL, 1Randy, Krick1, 1431 Beaverton Ave, 1452371,761-2732: Latin Club 2; Art Club 2; Boys' Glee 3; Choir4. l lllllilllllilllilllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I-a Some of you will: probably disagreeE with what's been saidE in this book. MaybeE this book isn't exactly: what you want. Henu: ry R. Luce once said: that a danger of the:. Press - that - gives - the - people - what - they - want is ... that there is in this situa- tion an enormous . .t incentive to publish twaddle - yards and yards of mediocrity, acres of bad fiction and triviality, square miles of journalistic tripe. Let me explain my position by saying that tripe never has set too well with me; Steve Adler Editor-in-Chief fx 9 xy' Thank you sometimes seems too small or, too trite to say what we feel to those who have given so much. ifthank you's came in mountains i'd wish an Everest or at least a McKinley to Larry Pirnie and Dick Cunnien of AYC to Pat McKenrick and Al Hartman to many others who will remain nameless here but not forgotten for all they did to help me with the Treasures. Jack Luhrman Adviser a. :. .::.:..... ...,..,.,.r -AKfrmme . 322:: h . Ea; E I u , . .. E:EEE:Es:22:25:55:22:22:: WWm ltohplau. 286 287 INDEX A Beginning 2-16 ACTIVITIES 149-174 Identification 172-174 ADVERTISING 237-271 AFS 165 Art Club 166 Art League Officers 160 Band 150 Baseball 100-103; 1131 Basketball 46-51; 179 Big Sisters 160 Black Identity 94-99 Bookroom Aides 158 Bulldog Barks 170 Choirs 153-155 CLASSES 191-216 7th - 192-195 8th - 196-200 91h - 201-204 10th - 205-210 11th - 211-216 Cheerleaders 187 Clerical Aides 159 Concessionsires 158 COWA 169 Crest Hills Jr. High 82-87 Cross Country 177; 44-45 Daily Scene 58-63 Debate Team 169 DECA 164 Drama Club 166 Drill Team 187 Ensemble 152 FACULTY 131-148 Fail Activities 36-45 FBLA 164 Football 24-35; 176-177 Founder's Day 88-93 French Club 157 FTA 165 GAA 188-189 German Club 156 Glee Clubs 152-153 Golf 182; 109 Group '65, 162 Gymnastics 54-55; 180 Hi-Y 162 Honor Societies 163 Intercultural Council 168 Key Club162 Latin Club157 Library Aides 158 Majorettes 186 Modern Dance 189 Music 110-117 Oracle 170 Orchestra 151 Pep Club Officers 160 Polywogs 188 Principals 18-23 Rebuilding Cincinnati 74-81 SENIORS 217-236 Activities 118-128 Directory 272-281 Showcase 64-73 Spanish Club 156 Speech Team 169 SPORTS 175-190 Scores 184-185 Spring 100-109 Winter 46-57 Stage Crew 167 Student Councils 161 Swimming 56-57; 178 Tennis 182; 108 Theater Guild167 Track 183; 104-107 Visual Aides 159 WFAE 168 WOODWARD TREASURES 171; 282-283 Wrestling 52-53; 180 :le, m Tu. '13 CINCINNATI, OHIO Treasu res' Staff Editor-Advisor Jack Luhrman Editor Steve Adler Business Manager Judy Nathan Managing Editor Carol Rolf Executive Editor Debbie Gear Senior Staff Editor Michael BrOWn Introductory Editors Debbie Gear Karen Gilgoff Activities Editors Gail Rogovin Caro! Rolf Faculty Editor Michael Brown Sports Editor Ronnie Wise Classes Editor Debbie Rahn Seniors Editor Linda Doctor Staff Charlotte Better Carolyn Castello Donna Dangelo Rosalind Fultz Shelli Gilhooley David ltkoff Diane Johnson JoAnn Levy Patti Palm Carolyn Reedy Harriet Saks Joan Wagman Caron Ward Gayle Zappin rig A
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