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The South High Build og

Guardian off trie School Spirit

Shares His Secret T reasure

o o o O O emories off the Year in the

1961 Lens Volume XX11

South High School 1160 i&rin Street Columbus, Ohio His first selection from the tr easure chest is the

Alma Mater

To thee, our dear old South, We raise this glorious song; For battles fought and victories won Our noble hearts and strong.

Hail to old South High, Oh, shout her glorious name; Far down the ages We'll sing her song of fame.

Hail to her heroes Whose strength will never fail; To Gray and Blue we'll all be true- Hail, South High, Hail! Table of Contents

ft ~sl PUPS (juniors and sophomores) Page 10

£$\/ \ MASTERS (faculty and administration) Page 24

CAPERS (activities Page 34

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PACK ACTION (sports) Page 66

PEDIGREES (seniors) Page 84

BARKS (advertising) . . Page 116 These girls (Bonnie Brown, Jan Filbin, Sue Mosslander, and Cheryl Suter) are experiencing some of the inconveniences brought about by the $191,000 school remodeling program started during the summer and completed by mid-winter. These girls were able to improvise with bare necessities, just as other students had to do in the cafeteria, chemistry lab., and foods room.

He Returned in the Fall to Find

To some students the remodeling was an inconvenience, but to Jack Van Gundy it was handy. His motives are questionable, but we can understand his tempta­ tion. When the remod­ eling was completed, however, the improve­ ments far: outweighed the inconveniences that have since been forgot­ ten. The red wire goes on the blue wire, and Undisturbed by the general clutter of the the white wire goes on the green wire; or does room, two of the staff members, W.B. Wilt the blue wire go on the green . . . and Eugene H. Pierce, conducted their business as usual. is Home in Disorder-Bui

Students were especially interested in the work of the carpenters who toiled during the remodeling program. The chemistry lab­ oratory was completely changed in the remod­ eling. C. W. Hall super­ vises the students' ex­ periments as they ven­ ture into the field of science. They are work­ ing in a new lab, with new equipment, creating new ideas.

By Mid-Winter It Became A

Cooking in a modern setting is explained by Miss Elsie Friebel. These girls show keen interest in new methods of pre­ paring food.

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tables, new uten­ 1 >' sils, and redecor­ ated walls make for more appetizing surroundings in the . lunchroom. Mrs. Gladys Wiley care­ fully observes the cafeteria workers as they serve the students.

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Now the shop is a little more complete— this seems to be instructor Robert Halley's feelings as he inspects the new offset printing press installed in the print shop as a part of the renovation program.

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104, 11-A ROW ONE: Dorothy Craggs, Barbara Webb, Janet Anile, Sharon Martindill, Christine Both. ROW TWO: C. W. Hall, David Erb, Almeda Swatman, Diane Hume, Audrey Henkle, Sharon Weaver, Diana Longworth. ROW THREE: Henry Gause, Roger Jones, Charles Brown, Joe Chevallard. R<)\\ FOUR: Herman Cousar, Dan Ditter, Bob Middendorf, Bill Zealer. NOT PICTURED: Bill Bugh, George Cockran, Ginger Talbott.

204, 11-A ROW ONE: Harry Darst, Linda Lindsey, Connie Taylor, Rosemary Waddell, Anna Gramelt, Carol Sollner. ROW TWO: Mrs. Helen Hall, Sally Friend, Carol Smith, Edith Dover, Virginia Seagraves, Sandra Lucas, Judy Bobo. ROW THREE: Ruth Carpenter, Edward Becker, James Christman, Joseph Harless, Pamela Brooks. ROW FOUR: Bill Stout, Jeffrey Kredel, Karl Weber, Clifton Hook, Ralph Tischler. NOT PICTURED: Dan Marvin, Frank Schaber, Raymond Woodward, Sara Woodward.

After the bulletin is read, students study for first period classes. 209, 11-A ROW ONE: Connie Hibbler, Sherri Reese, Marjorie Gleich, Molly Morris, Charlene Jordon. ROW TWO: W. M. Scofield, Mike Blake, Jim Lanfear, Bob Franklin, Jerry Butts, Charles Loudermilk. ROW THREE: Mitchall Swain, David Chancellor, Wayne Richards, Larry Middendorf, Bernard Palmer, Bob Robertson. NOT PICTURED: Carol Hessinger, Denny Klingbeil, Marianne Schmitz. Robert Wycuff. 107, 11-B ROW ONE: Connie Vanatta, Carol Sells, Phyliss Iacovetta, Doris Frey, Helen Emerson, Valceeda Cutwright, Beverly Noble. ROW TWO: C. R. Shaner, Sandy Bowen, June Ballenger, Linda Houser, Susan Chasey, Cheryl Watklns, Don Curtis. ROW THREE: Sidney Meisner, Lynn Hurd, William Carlisle, Walter Ranke, Andy Gross. ROW FOUR: John Clark, Terry Inscho, John Tedrick, John Harris. Paul Abbott. NOT PICTURED: Clarence Bivens, Sadie Shannon, Kay Seman, Dave Claar, Lois Marcum.

113, 11-B ROW ONE: Beverly Von Schriltz, Marjorie Joseph, Barbara Vance, Marilyn George, Carol Gregory. ROW TWO: Miss Elsie M.Friebel, Mildred Shannon, Lynda DeWeese, Harriett Howard, Janis Vance, Priscilla Bradley, Anna Claffey. ROW THREE: John Harris, James Gillenwater, Venitia Sharpe, Charlotte Vinson, Calvin Dawson, Dave Gruber. ROW FOUR: Robert Fisher, John Rutherfod, Ray Cartwright, Robert Rogers, Larry Abney, Tom Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Banzhof, Tom Beury, Joe Justice, Carol McCoy, Bill Sherron.

Miss Virginia Titus, girls' attendance teacher, checks absence excuses with an assistant, Patty Brogan. 201, 11-B ROW ONE: Beverly Howell, Sharon VanDe Water. Nancy Shawen, Ann Bollinger, Peg Shaum. ROW TWO: R. R. Halley, Nancy Mitchell, Sharon George, Nancy Parker, Sue Breece, Janet Parker, Barbara Mascari, Dorothy Dersoon. ROW THREE: Frank Conley, John Dobbie, Sam Katz, Ron Chapman, Dick Mitchell, Dave Rohner, Ray Blaich. NOT PICTURED: Paul Alford, Bill Hamler, Jackie Mohler, Walter Stainer, Judy Young. 207, 11-B ROW ONE: Shirley Meade, Linda Grooms, Connie Morrison, Elora Baker, Connie Lambropoulos, M irtha Raish. ROW TWO: W. F. Sites, Argenta Allen, Naja Hansen, Doris Goodman, Janet Endicott, Nancy White, Shirley Pratt, Martha Snyder. ROW THREE: Joe Rundio, Jim Wiltshire, Jerry Baker, 1.11 T) Edwards, Arnold White. ROW FOUR: Bob Kiniber, Joel Auls, David Boye, Fred Wiechers, Bob Cupp. NOT PICTURED: Dave Adams, John Graham, Lindsey Murphy, Merrill Sturgill, Maxwell Ware.

212, 11-B ROW ONE: Patricia Bass, Janice Spriggs, Gloria Hairston, Patricia Kimberly, Joan Jordan, Faye Kean, Michele Lando. ROW TWO: R. E. Rinehart, Margaret Garley, Sharon Everitt, Patricia Meiser, Norma Williams, Sharon Anderson, Barbara Rife, Cheryl Sowards. ROW THREE: Larry Mallory. Emory McKitrick, Glen Leckrne, David Corbett, James George, Patricia Patterson. ROW7 FOUR: Franklin Teamer, Gaylord Hicks, Randy Smalley, James Mackey, Michael O'Ryan, Gary Reichle. NOT PICTURED: Paula Price, Alfred Wellman, Paul Klein.

Which one is yours 302, 11-B ROW ONE: Donna Young, Marcia Mendelman, Barbara McGraw, Donna Riley, Clara Clements, Marilyn Leslein. ROW TWO: Miss Hdrtense Mohr, Arlene Williams, Barbara Spohn, Janis Evans, Linda Barton, Sharon Wilkerson, Treva Ziniman, Audrey Cobb. ROW THREE: Elus Goodwin, Nate Noble, Denver Jordan, Tom Rettenmier, Larry French, Steve Williams. ROW FOUR: Tom Meier, William Green, Sam Wilson, Don Brown, Lyle Merlano, William Smith. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Coffman, Larry Cooke, Richard Schwab, Wayne Meinen, Sharon Storch. 203, 11-B ROW ONE: Sheila Howe, Judy Parker, Karen Skinner, Susanna May, Norma Vanscoy.ROW TWO: Guyla Hunkerford, Judy Dupler, Nancy Paulus, Joyce Fillinger, Sharon Watkins. ROW THREE: Barbara Kimbler, Jack Sarchet, James Harris, Fred Sherman, Robert Roshon, Lillie Dubenion. ROW FOUR: Robert Hill, Leroy Gaston, Virgil Hoilingsworth, Lonnie Derouaux. NOT PICTURED: Jack Cremeans, Robert Schneider, James Allen, Carolyn Bond, Miss Clara Nuber

205, 11-B ROW ONE: Sandy Plummer, Peggy Estep, Janitta Dawson, Florence Eblen, Joyce Skinner. ROW TWO: Miss Valentine, Karen Peters, Evelyn Dunn, Yvonne Abahazie, Paula Jane Martin, Marilyn Wetzel, Janice Dalton. ROW THREE: Bill Lucas, Charlene Borst, Cynthia Bryant, Bonnie Frey, Edna Carl. NOT PICTURED: John Westlake, Roger Watkins, Rudolph Scharte, Larry Robinson, David Reynolds, Stephen Miller, Robert Leffler, Jack Hipsher, Barry Hartman, Joyce Hamilton, Walter Dupler, James Culver, James Bland.

206, 11-B Getting there is half the fun. ROW ONE: Nancy Hamilton, Barbara Smith, Cheryl Baker, Louise Whitacre, Carol Wilson, Katina Skufis, Carol Taylor. ROW TWO: J. A. Warner, Claudia Hoyt, Charlotte Eisel, Sandy Kunzi, Pat McCoy, Lembi Poska, Linda Poppy, Beverly Wheeler, Sue Friebis. ROW THREE: Tom Lewis, Tom Lynch, Larry Wetzel, Ted Schmittauer, Clark Thompson, Mike Barnett. ROW FOUR: Jerry Edwards, John Whitt, David Leslie, Bob Tinklepaugh, George Burton. NOT PICTURED: Twila Carter.

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ROW ONE: Bill Seasor, Mike Jaynes, Bill Price, \nilrew Brabdon, Mike Boggs, Ray Martin. ROW TWO: Mrs. Charlotte Swisher, Larry Meade, Robert Stump, Eugene Peppin, Dennis Malone, Gerald Roadcap. ROW THREE: Geraldine Smith, How HI, Donna Moore, ThedaSeagle, Carolyn Ward, Joyce Greenhoward, Bob Manning. ROW FOUR: Pearl Caplinger, Marilyn Malloy, Judy Sipe, Karen Kidd, Cheryl Hoover, Darlene Bower.

309, 11-B ROW ONE: Gene Bennett, Al Garren, Ray Speakmon, James Bell. ROW TWO: J. L. Shelton, Gary Smith. Jack Richardson, Mike Ferguson, Nate Woods, Terry Sherburn. ROW THREE: Betty Merkle, Elsonia McClure, Shelia Beals, Judy Harmon, Nancy Clevenger, Barbara Vansteenburg, Barbara Haywood. ROW FOUR: Shirley Taylor, Dorothy Williams, Margaret Kelly, Sharon Rings, Betty Lewis, Marie Fields. NOT PICTURED: Judy McGoron.

311, 11-B A means of communication - dating back generations, ROW ONE: Ruth Harrold, Shirley Mullens, Betsy Ruby, Marilyn Tack, Joyce Weaver, Cheryl Ross. How TWO: Miss Winchester, Steve Mason, Larry Carroll, Louis McCaleb, Linda Fowler, Delores Rock, Barbara Heinlein. ROW THREE: Carolyn Loughry, Judith Metzger, Mary McClain, Carmen Swain, Norma Conkle. ROW FOUR: Mel Standifer, George Adams, Clarence Black, Clyde Queen, Ronald Hoffman. NOT PICTURED: Joseph Krohn, Malcolm Parsons, Charles Skipper. 316, 11-B ROW ONE: Donna Thomas, Verna Ruby, Carolyn Brogan, Su Ellen Ross, Virginia Parfitt, Sandra Sheets. ROW TWO: Miss Lucille Cornetet, Jane Hastilow, Rebecca Berry, Cheryl Lewis, Virginia Hessenauer, Barbara Mickey, Barbara Dodson, Michael Gallicchio. ROW THREE: Richard Yantes, Donald Knadler, Nancy Taylor, Sharon Crozier, Ronald Robinson, John Embleton. ROW FOUR: William Steward, William Stewart, Bernard Gutter, Charles Massey, Kenneth Carpenter, Robert McCann. NOT PICTURED: David Feeney, James Jackson, Audrea Hunter, Beverly Martin, Donna Jean Games.

321, 11-B ROW' ONE: Carol Troiano, Carrie Broom, Beth Hoffman, CarolynColegrove, Gina Dalicandro, Kathryn Nickell, Carlene Bluhm. ROW TWO: R. R. Fearing, Vicky Scurlock, SharonO'Keefe,BonnieSchneck, Vicky Moeller, Mary Dempsey, Juanita Buckley. ROW' THREE: Jon Streaty, Lois Edwards, Bob Boland, Michael McSweeney, Janice Goebel. ROW' FOUR: Ralph Purks, Evan Brown, Steve Large, Adam Crum, Bob Rockhold. NOT PICTURED: Beverly Hoeflich, Mary Walker, Linda El kins, Wes Cornute, Ernie Bean.

Dave Rohner adjusts the public address system which Principal H. D. Swain uses to make important 318, 11-B announcements to the students. ROW ONE: Doris Thompson, Wanda Hiser, Darlene Bartlett, Diana Morris, Sharon Reeves, Anita Sands. ROW TWO: V. C. Smith, Kenneth Milam, Jean Robinette, Patricia Bivens, Jean Linebaugh, Pamela Schakett, Daniel Richmond. ROW THREE: Larry Christian, Ferd Gaulke, James Cales, WilliamBolden. NOT PICTURED: Curtis Coffey, Jeri Custer, Pamela Hermann, William Hillis, Dan McCray, Andy Wade, Richard White, Charles Wilder, George Simmons. A.N., lO-B ROW ONE: James Dobbs, Joanna Wittenmeier,Dorothy Arledge, Myra Cantrell, Linda Johnston, Lois Routte, Dave Oty. ROW TWO: R. M. Kate, Tom Moore, Jim I .andrum, Linda Brooks, Sharon Evans, Sandy Donahue, Paula Clifford, John Jarvis. ROW THREE: Lillie Sellers, John Close, Charlene Walters, Frank Adams, Bill King. Dale Blanton, Debbie Harris. ROW FOUR: Curtis Marcum, Dick Smith, Rodney Wilkerson, Mike Campbell, Carol Schulz, Dan Robinson, Norma French. NOT PICTURED: Diane Anderson, Bob Archer, Betty Baldeser, Alta Innis, Karen Langley.

A.S., lO-B ROW ONE: Linda Sharp, Mary Ann Schmarr, Beverly Jones, Judy Mitchell, Sharon Hahn, Jackie Ward, Dana Carter. ROW TWO: L. E. Detling, Brenda Mathews, Sharon Heltzer, Susan Barber, Irene Barkie, Phyllis Ferguson, Josephine Wycuff, Don Lanfear. ROW THREE: Jon Sabo, Marc Borst, Roy Constable, John Brining, Ed Yeauger, David George, Herbert Walls. ROW FOUR: Robert Miller, Doug Anderson, Richard Snyder, Snadra Seasor, Barbara Coleman, Bob Griffin, Benny Williams. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Druggan.

Mrs. Ruth Phipps advises Nancy Brignoli on her sewing project. 108, lO-B ROW ONE: Beverly Collins, Richard Bricker, Donna Beals, Anthony Lang, Lynnette Young, Sherri Dupree, Sandra Hill. ROW TWO: D. M. Strother, Vivian Morrison, Carol Hildenbrand, Sandy Kientz, Gyoengyver Batizy, Trena Sherman, Jean Harris, Margaret McCoy. ROW THREE: Gary Kipp, Alan Sobel, Jerry Penman, Lennard Montgomery, Charles Coen, Steven Bevan. ROW FOUR: Paul Dolby, Clark Goodman, David Price, Glen Goldsberry, David Sammet, Curtis Cordell. NOT PICTURED: Robert Arthur, Richard Grinstead, James Wood. Carol Sue Hamler, Donna Cavanaugh. 109-10B

ROW ONE: Sara Moss, Norma Siders, Kay Miller, Jack Bean, Anna Bean, Diana Harkless, Nancy Bobst. ROW TWO: Gail Werner, Doris Conley, Cora Martin, Carol Hoff, Sharon Young, Sharon Elswick, Sandra Smith. ROW THREE: Larry Purtee, David Downing, Jay Young, Frankie Nelson, Alfred Schneider, Sharon Furman. ROW FOUR: Larry Koonts, Robert Lewis, Henry Scott, RobertCossin, James Newell, James Thomas, Russel Hanf.

112, lO-B

ROW ONE: Beverly Zuckerman, Shirley Miller, Barbara Bevens, Mary Gannon, Nancy Conrad, Pat Sopher, Barbara Boden. ROW TWO: W. B. Wilt, Ralph Hamler, Evelyn Mullins, Deanna Harless, Martha Long, Mary Wiederhold, Donna Spencer, Bob Heider. ROW THREE: Al Dawson, Rick Coverdale, Jim Benson, Jim Rarey, Beth Jacks, Philip Spohn, Terry Beard. ROW FOUR: Elmer Smith, Rita Embrey, Charles Dunbar, Roger Green, David Schneider, Norman Cradlebock.BobBrokaw, Carol Soles. NOT PICTURED: Carol St.John, Paul Lofton, Tom Neymeyer.

Tina Borst and Tom Lewis lead the parade down the hall as 213-lO-B classes change.

ROW ONE: Joe Smith, Janet Wharton, Leslie Staten, Marilyn Bocook, Mark Hawks, Rosalee Freeman, Phyllis Lowery, ROW TWO: R.J. Duncan, Clara Standifer, Bob Towns, Charles Angus, Linda Esselstein, Sandra Cornwell, Susan Kish, Anita Parson. ROW THREE: Jack Davis, Patty Willis, Mila Beavers, Mary Boland, Carol Ganrett, Robert Hanson, Don Betts. ROW FOUR: Kit Fox, Bob Schoonover, Carol Hattielo, Perchie Loggins, Herb Patterson, Gary Reams, Tom Denby, Jack Dunning. NOT PICTURED: Seiena Jackson, Bill Prince. p & p 213, 11-B

ROW ONE: Paula Bennett, Jeanne Swickard, Sharon Henry, Gale Gary, Darlene Estep, Charlene Stevens, Shirley Vbram. Row TWO: Mrs. Ruth Phipps,Marjorie Mossburg, Vivian Marshall, Sharon Johnson, Mary Lu C< ilette Knapp, Keenan Reese. ROW THREE: Floyd Baker, Thomas Rawlins, Clark, Dagmar Wiskow, Eddie Derenberger, John Haynes. ROW FOUR: Gary Harber, Dick Schundelmeier, Mike Frieb, Ricky Dupler, Tony W ha ley, Don Daugherty.

301, lO-B ROW ONE: Sharon Cozad, Joyce Lesline, Bonnie Canfield, Judy Jinks, Billie Tarr, Pam Fee, Sheila Nelson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Elizabeth Gurney, Jack Henry, Anna Browning, Sharon Cramer, Jeanne Tesi, Richard Vice, Bruce Elliot, Keith Bradley. ROW THREE: Dorothy McClure, Carl Robertson, George Harrison, May Gary, Sam Ellidge. ROW FOUR: Dick Williams, Victor Heigel, Ron Robinson, SteveShawen.

Individual guidance of the students is only one of the registration teacher's tasks. Pictured are C. G. Howard and Kenny Adkinson discussing a schedule. 303, lO-B ROW ONE: Karylyn Klemm, Annalee McCulock, Carol Carsey, Carol Woods, W'illadean Blackburn, Pat Hermann, Dianne Cunningham. ROW TWO: Carolyn Miller, Karen Linley, Joyce Strongs, Doris Crego, Lyn Green, Julia Teimer, Lesile Thomas. Row THREE: John Herrel, Mike Wiltshire, Bob Elliot, Karen Bradord, Charles Coleman. ROW FOUR: Marshal Martin, Willie Thompson,Charles Washington, Harold Linsay, Clifford Rose, Ron Skeen. 304,10-B

ROW ONE: Betty Chaff in, Sandy Stidham, Sandy Hunkerford, Carole Kirby, Carolyn Thompson, Linda Buffenmeyer, Sharon Greenberg. ROW TWO: Dave Henry, Ralph Gohring, Oscar Epelbaum, Patty Woods, Ethel Loar, Carol Holley, Jim Russo. ROW THREE: Ronnie Copper, Gary McCoy, Vernon Basham, Robert Holland, Nancy Price, Andrea Cullison, Donna Cunningham. ROW FOUR: Phillip Rynolds, Jerry Rudolph, Carl Leatherwood, Wallace MacDonald, Robert Drumm. Bob Dover, Steve Stoll. NOT PICTURED: Miss Anna Lentz, John Burns, Sharon Frank.

306, lO-B

ROW ONE: Dorothy Davies, Cheryl Lucas, Twila Griffiths, Sharon Frye, Dianne Burnett, Mary Lee Sonastine. ROW TWO: Mrs. Florence Belcher,Sandra Dameron, Gloria Thompson, Mary Pence, Mary Krautner, Gloria Wright, Sondura Miller, Judith Quidor. ROW THREE: Richard Rickrich, John Schumacher, Vicki Hook, Linda Tapia, Susan Woodward, Ray Gray, Tom Burton. ROW FOUR: Jerry Stephens, Peter Meitner, Hunter Hopson, Curtis Evans, Roger Saunders, Ray Watkins. NOT PICTURED: Jim Livingston.

These sophomores, Paula Bennett, Charlene Stevens, and Jack Bean, chat in the elevator. 310, lO-B

ROW ONE: Carolyn Boerner, Martha Conley, Mima Taylor, Sue Puetz, Carolyn Lutz, Shirley Lamie, JoAnne Burnett. ROW TWO: Miss Mary Gaal, Joan Rinehart, Lynn Tiedt, Nancy Funk, Helma Reinke, Patsy Wright, Jane Daniels, Sharon Davis. ROW THREE: Tom Hayes, Harry Gorman, Charles Horvath, Harry Morris, Bill Elliott, Mike Wagner. ROW FOUR: Jack Holstein, John Butler, Don Feeney, Bill Weber, Don Causar, Rudy Seidlertz, Dave Schaaf. NOT PICTURED: Kay Kinnanion, Berta Minor, Roger Riley, Wayne Stewart, Mary Robinson. 312, lO-B ROW ONE: Norma Doneghy, Rose Long, Molly Buckley, Sandy Gross, Sharon Plumley, Shirley Johnson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Orma Anderson, Brenda Hairston, Karen Collins, Lyla Frost, Dale Mapes, Lorraine Fuller. Gu l.other. ROW THREE: Becky Mitchell, Roger Anderson, Eric Brinson, Roger Cruse, Harold Denny, George Barrowman. ROW FOUR: Howard Meade, Darrell Branham, Harold Finnerty, Laurence Horn, Ralph Ster I

313,lO-B ROW ONE: Barbara Grubb, Sharon Zornes, Carol Gilmore, Wilnia Rhodes, Rose Tople, Mary Crouse. ROW TWO: W. A. Moler, Sharon Roberts, Jay Armentrout, Mary Ritchardson, Tony Williamson, Cheryl Lando, Sharon Howell, Eugenia Tinsley. ROW THREE: Tom Croft, David Howard, Willie Tucker, William Hunter, Clara Overdier, Jo Ann Dethloff. ROW FOUR: Richard Wade, Tom Scheiderer, Chris Harmon, Keith Ritchason, William Weber, Larry Stout. NOT PICTURED: Pat Bowles, Bob Cassady, Mike Ellis, Margaret Marte, Gary Monk.

Future engineers are working intently on their drafting projects. 317,lO-B ROW ONE: Gwendolyn Owens, Joan Lantos, Gretchen Hall, Marion Robinson, Rhea DeWitt, Nora Grell, Jean Moore, Robert Justus. ROW TWO: Miss Lucy Amborski, Cheryl Adkins, Sue Lansing, Vinetta Dodson, Shirley Hummerick, Connie Dawson, Ruth Ward, Glenn Howard. How THREE: Eddie Antauer, George Fetch, John Christman, Marian Carroll,Gloria Gray, James Ellis, Paul Borrows, Eugene Moore. ROW FOUR: Terry Swingle, Frank Cruz. William French, Fred McGhee, Charles Brooks, Bob Schmitz, Stanley Webb. NOT PICTURED: Diane Madden, Ron Flowers. P. C C o P r> 320, lO-B ROW ONE: Betty Gray, Sylvia Reeves, Billie Layne, Wilda Townsend, Barbara Hamilton, Jo Ann Boyer, Duanne Cashdollar. ROW TWO: Mike Palma, Janet Glines, Kathy Mason. Marilyn Dersoon, Darlene Aller, Georgia Rubin, Helen Dolan. ROW THREE: Don Early, Donna Jackson, Ronnie Reynolds, David Rogers, Larry Hinkle, Gary Fields. Kenny Mills, Joe Barker. ROW FOUR: Lawrence Sailor, Charles Wheeler, John Evans. Ben Morgan, Bob Scholl, Harold Vance, Phil Ikehorn, Gerald Kehlmeier.

322, lO-B ROW ONE: Sandy Crawford, Judy Gothard, Nillie Price, Mary Jarrell, ErnettaBridges, Delaine Roeder, Janie Lewis. ROW TWO: R. R. Beetham, Sharon Gutknecht. Arlena Harrell, Barbara Trumps, Linda Erler, Sally May, Dorothy Wears, Alice Hornbeck. ROW THREE: Gabor Batizy, Roy Roshon, Buck Chapman, Bill Foraker, Glenna Salyer, Marcia Alspaugh, Marcia Cessor. ROW FOUR: Ed Lewis, Morris Mitchell, Bob White, Toby Jaynes, Arthur Moss, Bob Scott. NOT PICTURED: Fred Daniel, Roberta Roth, John Salyers, Herb Klopfer.

Senior Bob Gilchrest directs confused sophomore, Richard 323, lO-B Bricker, to the elevator. ROW ONE: Judy Lewis, Doris Friend, Lauren Werling, Delberta Eseman, Marilyn Schmidt, Sharon Bullock. ROW TWO: D. J. Helmick, Pat Brown, Larry Dixon, Sue MacDonald, Donna Harris, Donna Johnson, Carrie Rockhold. ROW THREE: Jim Gatewood, Joyce Walls, Bob Henderson, Charles Kocher, Steve Wilson. ROW FOUR: Dennis Ferrell, Jan Nagy, Lee Jones, Larry Hanson. NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Archer, Bob Smith, Harriett Chapdelaine, Bob Moon, Tom Schmitt, Roy Claar.

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A message from the Principal

Another school year has been written into the history of South High School. I am gratified that I have been privileged to share this year with you and trust that you have taken advantage of the many educational opportunities and experiences you have met here.

At the close of the school year Ibring greetings and congratulations to the members of the graduating class of 1961. As a class and as individuals, you have demonstrated over the three years of our association that you are a capable, well-qualified and energetic class of students. I trust that you will always measure up to the standards we have established so that you will bring honor to yourself and credit to your school.

I would encourage you to apply the knowledge gained here to guide your actions in your new surroundings. One who cannot learn from the past will never understand the future. You must continue your education is some form so that you can better understand and enjoy the future. Make the best use of your time, energy, and ability to help you achieve your objectives.

You are a part of a mammoth and continuous movement for world improvement and peace. Are you aware that the success of this movement is dependent upon education? It is a culture, not military power, that maintains peace. You have a responsibility to direct your talents towards the accomplishment of such worthwhile goals.

H. D. Swain Principal ELSIE GROVE Vice-Principal

VIRGINIA D. HEIGEL HILMA M. EVANS Secretary to Mr. Swain Secretary to Mi3s Grove •ddf m

FLORENCE DORIS FEARING BELCHER Journalism-English English Waynesburg College Western College for Ohio State University Women Optic-Lens University of Wisconsin Ohio State University Philo

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MAKY GAAL PAULINE JONES Discussing school business are Miss Virginia Titus, English English-Beginning Principal H. D. Swain and K. B. Hoover. Ohio State Radio Capital University Ohio Wesleyan Philo Columbia University English Department Student Council

AREMA KIRVEN ANNA LENTZ HORTENSE MOHR CHARLOTTE L. WILLIAM B. WILT English English English SWISHER English-Radio- Ohio State University Muskingum Ohio State University English Dramatics Student Court College of Denver Capital College of Ohio State University University of Dayton Ohio State University Oratory and Music West Texas University Ohio State Uni ersity Language Department

M[ ~ M LUCY AMBORSKI LUCILLE CORNETET ELSIE CRIGER French-History Latin-English Spanish-English Ohio State University Ohio State University Ohio State University University of Wisconsin Science Department ^0fim* ft if (f> A A:* M H. C. PEARCE CHARLES W. HALL EMILY KOTERBA CHARLES R. DONALD M. Biology Chemistry-Advance Biology SHANER STROTHER Ohio W'esleyan Biology Ohio State University Biology-Geography Physics-Biology- Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State University Advanced Biology University Ohio State University Ohio State University Penn State University Social Studies Department

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ROBERT T. YOU MANS History-Problems of Democracy Ohio State University Valparaiso University

A friendly, informal chat among a few members of the sports-minded faculty. Business Education Department

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NOT PICTURED: CLARA NUBER Shorthand-Typing- Clerical Practice

The faculty basketball team scored a victory over the reserves in their first annual game. The team, which in­ cluded "Dribbler" Duncan, "Daring" Detling, "Mighty" Manierre, "Killer" Colmery, "Shoot 'em" Shaner, "Fearless" Fearing, "Hot Shot" Shelton, and "Never Fear" Near, were cheered on by their capable, captivating cheerleaders, Emily Koterba, Florence Belcher, and Doris Fearing. The referees were "Fair Penalty" Pierce, and "Whistle-Blower" Beetham. usic Departm nt

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Lunch affords a few moments of relaxation in the teachers' busy schedule.

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If m WILLIAM A. MOLER RUTH PHIPPS WILLIAM M. GLADYS L. WILEY Drafting Clothing SCOFIELD Manager of Lunch­ Ohio State University Ohio State University Metal room-Foods New York University Oswego Teacher University of Stylettes College Minnesota Ohio State University Ohio State University HV

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SARA CRIST KENNETH B. EUGENE H. PIERCE VIRGINIA TITUS Bus. English HOOVER Review Math- Attendance-Bus. Denison University Guidance-Attendance Guidance Math X Ohio State University Muskingum Capital University Ohio State University Hi Capital University Ohio State University F.T.A. Hi \ W Mi R( h Cl Go In Memoriam

South High School mourned Miss Martha Ann King's death on Tuesday morning, October 18, 1960. Miss King had been art instructor here for seven years. She joined the faculty in 1953 after teaching at Starling Junior High School, Columbus, for nine years, commencing in 1944.

Miss King had received three degrees: a B.F.A. from Ohio State in 1933, following which she became an assistant in Physical Education at O.S.U., 1939 through 1944; a B.S., also from O.S.U., in 1943; and an M.A. from Columbia University, New York, N. Y., in 1947.

Interment services were held at Spring Grove Cemetery, Carey, Ohio, Miss King's home town, on October 20, 1960.

ETERNALLY

We're borne through all this life of flesh too soon, And when Death's grim form calls, we must be ready To say to God in truth. "I haven't bothered With trivial enmities: I rose above them." MISS MARTHA KING God's Will must come about perpetually, And His revered Commands be realized. Through assiduity, through perseverance, Eternal Blessedness has now been found.

Cafeteria Workers A'orking in South High School's newly re- nodeled cafeteria are, eft to right: Mrs. Margaret Ort, Mrs. \lice Wishon. Mrs. Dorothy Eisnaugle, Mrs. Margaret Lisk, Mrs. Gladys Wylie, super­ visor; Mrs. Ann Merrick, Mrs. Dorothy vVeakley, Mrs. Ethel Woodward, Mrs. Ethel Shoaf.

Maintenance Crew The South High School mainte­ nance crew takes care of South High halls and classrooms. ROW ONE: William Schneider, William E. Daniell. Robert Mumma, Eddie M o rb it ze r. ROW TWO: Crawford Trumbull. Edison Toll, Charles Walters, James Goodlett.

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1/ A * P- r Student Council

Each registration room of the school is repre­ and then, in turn, take suggestions from the students sented in the legis lative branch of the school govern­ to the Council, which is supervised by Miss Pauline ment, the Student Council. One representative is Jones, English teacher. Ken Lee was president; elected from each registration room to become a Bob Tidwell, vice president; Bonnie Brown, secre­ member oi the Student Council. The members report tary; and Bill Warren, treasurer. on Council meetings to their respective homerooms,

KNEELING: Kenny Lee, president; Bonnie Brown, secretary; Dethloff, Vicki Scurlock, Glenna Salyer, Bev Howell, Sharon Bill Warren, treasurer, Bob Tidwell, vice president. ROW ONE: Storch, Shirley Mullens, Delberta Eseman, Jean Tesi, Bonnie Patty Komives, Fonda Raduege, Doris Moore, Brenda Keller, Abahazie, Mickey Lando, Virginia Hessenauer. Phyllis Ellifritt. JoAnn Crabtree, Marietta Elledge, Janet Herrel. Phyllis ROW THREE: Venitia Sharpe, Mike Campbell, Dave Chancellor, Iacovetta, Sharon Watkins, Margaret McCoy, JoAnn Burnett, Alex Meszaros, Bill Kauffman, Ferd Gaulke,Sharon Ross. Terry Diane Burnett, Linda Poppy, Sharon Rings, Sharon Hahn. ROW Swingle, Charles Brown, Larrj Purtee, Omer Taylor, Ken Mills, TWO: Miss Pauline Jones, Lyla Frost, Dagmar Wiskow, Andrea Arnold White, Bill Bugh, Ralph Tischler. Cullison, Donna Spencer, Karen Bradford, Pat Robertson, JoAnn Council Is Democratic Governing Body "Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The Student Court of South High School is now in session. So opens the court which en­ ables the student who has strayed to be led back to the right road. SEATED AT TABLE: Virginia Hessenauer clerk; Kenny Lee, chief justice; Bob Tidwell, prosecuting attorney. STANDING: Diana Lamp. SEATED: Bill Warren, Terry Swingle, Mickey Lando. Bill Kauffman, Arnold White, Ferd Gaulke, Diane Burnett, Sharon Hahn. Ken Mills, Mrs. Martha Klapp (substitute for Mrs. AremaKirven), jury. Hi-Y Supports Heart Fund Drive

The Hi-Y Club, one of the oldest and most Day, working for the Heart Fund Drive, and active groups in the school, is sponsored by the refereeing for the Gra-Y leagues sponsored by the South Side Branch of the Y.M.C.A. The purpose n-y 11 is service to the school in any possible way. The members are the top-choice boys of South, Services and projects performedby this year's and they uphold the high ideals of the organization. group includes participating in the Thanksgiving Officers and advisers for Hi-Y are named with and Easter Services and City Hi-Y Government the cabinet photograph.

ROW ONE: Dennis Ferrell, Bill Foraker. Gary Kipp, Kenny Y.M.C.A. representative; Tom Scheiderer. Jerry Kilmire, Barry Mills, Herb Kolpfer. Jim Thomas, Marshall Martin, Lewis Hartman, Randy Smalley, Gary McCoy, RonnieCooper, BobScott, Hemphill. Marks Hawks, Maxwell Ware, Buck Chapman. Bob Bill Kauffman, Tom Schaber, Wally Rueckel. Ted Redman, Bill Arthur, Walter Stainer. ROW TWO: H. B. Drake, adviser; Warren, Bill Weber, Dave Chancellor, BillReall, Hunter Hopson, Steve Shawen, Mark Borst. Larry Mathew, Arthur Watkins, John Cline, Jan Nagy, Victor Heigel, Russ Hanf, Larry Abney, Adam Crum, Larry Downs, Bob Griffin, Charles Wilder, Jerry Larry Teasdale. Art KJenzle, Jim Allen. Paul Cline. Briley Forbis, Rick Meyers. Jim Coleman, Mike Debus, Don Gray. Ritchason. ROW THREE: Robert Middendorf, Jim Wagner, South Side

Hi-Y Cabinet

The officers who makeup the cabinet of Hi-Y are, ROW ONE: Bill Kauffman, secre­ tary; David Chancellor, vice president; Bill Warren, Pres­ ident; Rick Meyers, treasurer; Lewis Hemphill, chaplain. ROW TWO: E. H. Pierce, adviser; Mike Debus, publicity chairman; Wally Rueckel, social chairman; H. B.Drake, adviser. NOT PICTURED: Bob Stevenson, recreation chair­ man; Clifton Hook, service chairman; Arvin Chapdelaine, telephone chairman. Service Projects Head Y-Teen Activity

Making wreaths and cookies for the Franklin Thanksgiving assemblies, the Snow Flake Hop, County Home was the Y-Teen service project for Links project, and the big event of the year - this year. Selling basketball and football pencils was the Rose prom. Heading the Y-Teens this year are a project used by the girls to build up their treasury. Pam Quickel, president, Glenna Harris, vice Other activities of the group were the selling of president, Brenda Keller, secretary, and Sue mums at Homecoming sponsoring the Easter and Breece,treasurer.

Y-Teen Cabinet The fourteen members of the Y-Teen Cabinet plan and organize meetings for their club. ROW ONE: Sue Breece, treasurer; Brenda Keller, secretary; Glenda Harris, vice president; Pam Quickel, president. ROW TWO: FondaRaduege, publicity chairman; Patty Komives, membership chairman; Jo AnnCrabtree, member-at-large; Mary Heery, social chairman; Joyce Hamilton, public af­ fairs chairman; Carol Gilmore, Links chairman; Bonnie Schneck,program chairman; Linda Sharp, world fellowship; Linda Barton, music chairman; Marianne Wiegerig, service chairman. Students Serve As Assistants

Library Assistants

These students give their time to assist Miss Mary Eyerman in the library. They are: Paul Abbot, Carolyn Brogan, Patty Brogan, Cynthia Bryant, Mickey Caito, Ruth Carpenter, Betty Chaffin, Donna Dixon, Janet Endicott, Peggy Estep, Joyce Fischer, Carol Hahn, Jim Harris, Janet Herrel, Wanda Hiser, Sheila Howe, Claudia Hoyt, Charlene Jordan, Brenda Keller, Emily Klein, Joe Krohn, David Leslie, Bill Lucas, Paula Jane Martin, Judith McGoron, Vicke Moeller, Bill Ochsenwald, Lembi Poska, Sharon Rings, Jean Robinette, Nancy Shawen, Sandy Sheets, Carol Sollner, Mary Ann Spurgeon, Sharon Storch, Sharon Walters, Odessa Werts.

Office Secretaries

Work done by office personnel and their student assistants deals with helping pupils in their everyday problems - schedule changing, arranging credits for graduation, locker permits, tardy slips, excuses for medical purposes, etc. Office assistants are: STANDING: Left to Right, Linda Barton, Norma Vanscoy, Phyllis Macioci, Gary McCoy, Marian Carroll, JoAnne Dethloff, Bill Ochsenwald, Sharon \\ ilkerson, Judy Park, Michele Caito, Karen Johnson, and Bonnie Husse. SITTING: Ada Hoskins, Janet Herrel, Wilma Sherfey, Sue Friebis, Virginia Seagraves, Barbara Wood, Sharon Leach, Peggy Estep. Book room Assistants Assisting Mr. Helmick in the book room each period of the day you will find one of these girls. They help issue books, collect fines, and dis­ tribute books.

ROW ONE: Doris Frey, Sharon Bullock, Shirley Taylor. ROW TWO: Judy Park, Betty Merkle, Nancy Shawen, Janet Parker, Doris Moore, Janet Hensley. ROW THREE: Sue Breece, Kathy Mason, Diane Daniels, Sandra Crawford, Karen Linley, Kim Rowley.

Bookroom, Attendance, Guidance Offer Book Exchange

During the lunch periods these girls are always on hand to take orders for pictures or anything that may be on sale around school. They also sell tickets lor the noon movies.

ROW ONE: Donna Dixon, Lois Richardson, Janet Baldeser, Glenda Harris, Roberta Coslett, Priscilla Kirk.

.. ROW ONE: Joyce Skinner, Myra Martindale, Sharon Leach, Petty, Fay Kean, Donna Thomas. Priscilla Bradley, Sharon Pat Meiser, Janet Baldeser, Mr. Hoover, Martha Snyder, Carol Roshon, Alice Womeldorff, Ellen Pennington. NOT PICTURED: McCoy, Betty Baldeser, Carol Sells, Linda Poppy. ROW TWO: Sharon Ross, Barbara Bethel, Carol Black, Linda Bateman Patty Brogan, Grace Adams, June Ballenger, Sharon Tack, Millie Barbara Pfeifer.

Opportunities For Student ervice Attendance Office

Miss Virginia Titus, girls' attendance teacher, K. B„ Hoover, boys' attendance teacher, and their student helpers keep a check on the attendance of South's boys and girls. Guidance Staff Many problems con­ cerning part time jobs and college are solved by the guidance of Miss Sara Crist, Eugene Pierce, and their staff.

ROW ONE: Mr. Pierce, Patty Hampton, Norma Rice, Molly Morris, Miss Chist. ROW TWO: Diane Oty, Carol Fox, Florence Snyder, Charlene Jordan. Projection Crew Handles Classroom TV

Projection Crew Under the direction of Mr. Strother, South's new physics teacher, the projection club members work on the lighting for assemblies and plays, set up the closed-circuit TV for the various classes and con­ trol the sound.

ROW ONE: Dave Blazer, D. M. Strother, Jim Christman. ROW TWO: Tom Moore, Dick Bricker, John Herrel, Bob Justus, Jay Young, Tom Lynch. Lennard Montgomery, Larry Koontz. ROW THREE: Anthony Lang, Ron Lentz, Walter Dupler, Chester Hauck, Bill Jacobs, Tom Johnson, Wayne Meinen, Tom Rawlins. ROW FOUR: Roy Claar, RodneyWilkerson, Clark Thompson, John Christman, Ray Woodward, FreoV Wiechers, Howard Leonard, Bill Stout. Lab Assistants

The lab assistants are chosen for their scholastic ability and chemistry knowledge. They clean test tubes, straighten up after lab peroids, and do much to help Mr. Hall" and Mr. Strother. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Lentz, Jim Kraner, Arvin Chapdelaine, Howard Leonard. Bible Club

The Bible Club is under the direction of Miss Lucille Cornetet. the Latin teacher. This club meets before school and on club day to study and discuss the Bible.

ROW ONE: Pat Bowles. Phyllis Ferguson. Marietta Elledge, Lawana Ellis, Regina Dai ley, Charlene Stevens. ROW TWO: Mary Anne Schmarr, Carol Hoff, Carolyn Brogan, Fay Kean. Norma Justice, Dorothy McClure, Joan Rinehart. ROW THREE: Delberta Eseman, Mary Walkers. Lillie Sellers, Patricia Harris, Sharon Davis, Patricia Brown, Carole Schulz. ROW FOUR: Miss Cornetet,Sam Elledge, Terry Sherburn. Walter Goff, Mike Ellis.

Red Cross Aids Hospital Staffs

Red Cross

Members of the Red Cross Club assist the staffs of local hospitals. The students serve food, errands for the nurses and doctors., make beds, feed patients, and collect trays. Mrs. Helen Hall is the adviser.

ROW ONE: Carol Sollner, Kathy Mason, Sandi Swadley, Rebecca Berry. ROW TWO: Joe Justus, Tom Schaber. David Leslie, Ralph Tischler. archi and Performs^ I ;t • Marching Band Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The band goes marching —marching down the football field. Outstand­ ing pre-game and half- i time performances at m South's 1960 football games gained plaudits for the band from stu­ dents, and added to the spirit of the games. Columbus' annual Vet­ erans Day Parade, Nov­ ember 11, saw the band stepping high; in a more "subdued" mood, they performed at all 1960- 61 athletic pep assem­ !• blies. ROW ONE: Bill Bugh, Janis Vance, Sandy Gage, Phyllis Ellifritt, Sue Bell, Judy McGoren, Sally Metzger, Lucy Woodruff. R obe rt a Jenkins, Pam Quickel, Joyce Hamilton, Mary Heery, Sara Woodward, R. H. Near. ROW TWO: Carol Hamler Mike Ellis. George McKnight. Joe Justus, Danny Marvin, Jim Robinson, Omer Taylor. Vernor Mason, Paul Alford, Denney Klingbeil, Larry Cook, Dane Thompson, Jim Ford, Al Barry (student teacher). ROW THREE: Roy Claar, Larry Robinson, Bill Warren, Don Pindell, Bill Hillis, Jim Culver. Bill Hamler, Clyde Evans, Jerry Forbes, Maxwell Wares, Al Wellman, Paul Hoag. ROW FOUR: Jo Ann Mizelle, John Westlake, Jerry Oursler, Arvin C hapd e 1 ai ne, Berry Hartman. Barbara Druggan, John Graham, Patty Trigg, Bonnie Hoeflich. Judy Noble, Paul Klien. Bob Moon. ROW FIVE: Bill Ballenger, Donna Carnes, Sharon Storch, Donna Wycuff, Beverly Hoeflich, Kay Seman, Bob Wycuff, Malcolm Parsons, Margaret Marte, Sharon Frank, John Burns, Westley Cornute. ROW SIX: Kerry Lynch, Jim Kraner, Harriet Chapdelaine, Tom Schaber, John Wollam, Paula Price, Joe Streaty, Sally Poeschel, Pat Williams, Sara Carr, George Latham. Jack Grodner. ROW SEVEN: George Simmons, Herb Klopfer, Bob Arthur, Cheryl Archer, Bob Smith, Dianna Miller,Jim Livingston, Walter, Stainer, Fred Daniels, Beverly Stein. ROW EIGHT: Bill Sherrod, Bob Archer, Jack Ferguson, Paul Lofton, Richard Byrd, Jim Bland. COLOR GUARD: Charles Hoilingsworth, Dick Jones, Virgil Hoilingsworth, Ray Speakman. n Veterans Day Parade, Orchestra, Dance Band Plaj

Orchestra

Many interested persons have wondered whence comes the oeautiful music through the southeast section oi the building the fifth period. Is it a recording? Is it the Columbus Symphony Orchestra? No. Neither of these can equal the matchless quality of South's own concert orchestra. If they are so good, other people query, why don't they turn professional? Alas, the orchestra has found itself much too busy to record or perform for profit. This year, alone, they've played at two senior plays, a Christmas choral festival, a B.O.P.A. meeting, and Class Day, not to mention baccalaureates and commencements. But its collective members get enjoyment enough out of re-creating the musical master­ pieces of old, and the more modern style music, in a pleasing way.

ABOVE - ROW ONE: Arnold White, Sally Metzger, Sandy Lucas, ROW THREE: Kathy Mason, Susan Woodward, Ray Speakman, Hettie Burgess. ROW TWO: Marilyn Michel, Mary Heery, Erich Karen Allen, Beverly Stein, Lauren Werling, Susan Kish. Pacht, Spencer Mizelle, Connie Hibbler, Diane Cunningham. STANDING: Sharon Roshon, Sue Bell.

AT TOP OF PAGE 47 - ROW ONE: George McKnight, Ronald Sharon Van de Water, Diane Cunningham. STANDING: Al Mullen, Teal, Gerald Oursler, Sharon Hahn, Doris Thompson. ROW TWO: Jeanne Tesi, Sharon Wilkerson, Jack Davis, Lawrence French, Jim Rogers, Dave Thomson, Tom Scheiderer, Donna Games, George Burton, Earl Cherryholmes, Shirley Fearing. (Identified on page 16) or Variety Show, Senior Play Dance Band

If you think the orchestra is good, you should hear the dance band. Its outstanding reputation over the years has been enhanced by some of its alumni who recently signed a recording contract, proving once again that it's only the best for South's Dance Band. Their major function for 1960-61, aside from the usual round of post-game dances, etc., was the Variety Show, January 13.

HOW ONE: Robert Smith. John Graham, Malcolm Parsons, Jim Wellman, Clyde Evans, Don Pindell. STANDING: George Allen, Westly Cornute, Robert Moon, John Burns. ROW TWO: McKnight, Alice Hackney, Sue Bell, Paul Alford, Lawrence Joe Streaty. Tom Schaber. Jim Kraner, John Westlake, Al French. Senior Choir The senior Choir is a select group of students who are chosen Hamilton, Sue Mosslander, Jane Hastilow. Ruth Maness, Dorothy by Miss Mary Frances Winchester for their outstanding vocal DeAtlej June Ballenger, Martha Raish. Connie Vanatta, Carol qualities. These students represent South High School at various Driggs, Janis Vance, Sue Friebis. Sandy Gage. Linda Poppy. ROW music festivals throughout the city. These include the All-City THREE: Rick Meyers, Heinz Birtler, Jack VanGundy. Charles Christmas Festival and Spring Festival. The members are: Dnling, James Gillenwater, Joe Justus, Terry Sherburn, Tom ROW ONE: Brenda Keller, Sandy Hunter, Charlotte Highland. Johnson, Steve Williams, Bonnie Hoeflich, Phyllis Ellifritt, Marianne Marilyn Keyser, Beverly Howell, Diana Morris. Barbara Mascari, Spurgeon, Sharon Boquist. ROW FOUR: George Simmons, Robert Phyllis Iacovetta, Donna Young, Carol Harper, Beverly Martin, Stevenson, Henry Meinert, Dick Mitchell, Ronald Chapman, Robert Charlene Highland. Diane Sunderman, Donna Dixon. ROW TWO: Stump, Dale Shaffer, Dan Decker, Ralph Tischler, Larry Stout, Miss Mary Frances Winchester, Pat McCoy, Virginia Biggs.Joyce Robert Schmitz, George McKnight.

Senior Choir, Ensemble Members Cho n

Boys' Ensemble The Boys' Ensemble is a small group of boys whose voices blend well. The group includes: Left to Right, Steve Williams, Henry Meinert, Ralph Tischler, and Joe Justus. Senior Choir ROW ONE: Sandy Mays, Barbara Pfeifer. Janet Filbin, Regina Alan Shapiro, Bob Ison, Sam Elledge, Ralph Golden, Lynn Hurcl, Dailey, Pat Komives, Barbara Dodson, Judy Metzger, Ellen Spencer Mizelle, Don Curtis. Steve Mason. ROW FOUR: Tom Pennington, Marietta Elledge, Terry Holmes. Sharon Leach, Sharon Greenawald, JoeStreaty, Emory McKitrick, Jim Rothwell, Don Wonn, Roshon, accompanist. ROW TWO: Charlene Borst. Alice Womeldorf, Larry Cook. Clarence Black, Clyde Queen, Morris Mitchell, John Joyce Reese, Barbara Rife, Martha Reed, JoAnn Mizelle, Bonnie Schumacher. Bill Bugh, Leroy Gaston, Gene Harper. The officers Frey. Jo Ann Crabtree, Sandy Lucas. Peggy Shaum. Shirlee Pratt. of the Choir are Gene Harper, president; Bill Bugh, vice president; Carmen Swain, Venetia Sharpe. ROW THREE: Karen Boquist, Joyce Barbara Pfeifer, secretary; and Karen Boquist, treasurer. Fischer, Shelia Beals. Bob Boland, Bernard Gutter, Louis McCaleb,

For Their Outstanding Voices

Girls' Ensemble The Girls' Ensemble is a select group of girls who are chosen to sing together because their voices blend well. This group includes: ROW ONE: Barbara Mascari, Sue Stalter, Karen Johnson, B e v e r 1 y Martin, Diana Morris. ROW TWO: Sharon Standard, Connie Vanatta, Anna Claffey, Joyce Fischer, Mary McClain. GlennaSalyer, Judy Metzger, Sue Friebis. Junior Choir ROW ONE: Barb Hamilton. Twila Carter, Nancy Weston, Dorothy Gleich, Sara Woodward. Tom Denby, Charles Washington, Gordon McClure, Sue Casey, Bob Ison, Norman Kredlebock, Steve Mason, Bartee, Perchie Loggins, Bob French, Harriet Howard,Sue Stalter, Sara Moss, Barb McGraw, Judy McGoron, Phyllis Lowery, Verna Anita Parsons,Carol Lutz. Sally Hickle, Cheryl Lewis, Lois Harris. Ruby, Carolyn Bond, Miss Mary Frances Winchester. ROW TWO: ROW FOUR: Phyllis Furgeson, Bonnie Abahazie, Edna Carl, Dorothy Norma Vanscoy, Diane Rausch, Sue McDonald, Marion Robison, Thomas, Cheryl Sewards, Joyce Walls,CarolGilmore,Henry Scott, Jean Moore, Bob Franklin, Gerald Roadcap, Marshall Martin, Jim Jim Bell, Tom Jenkins, Bob Harris, Pat Hawk,Diane Cunningham, Benson. Sam Katz, Bruce Solba, Duanne Cashdollar, Judy Jinks, Cheryl Archer, Donna Cunningham, Karolyn Klemm, Linda Tapia, Charlene Stevens, Peggy Spriggs,-Joyce Whitt, Linda Esselstein. Sue Woodward, Marcia Alspaugh, Sue May. ROW THREE: Janie Lewis, Audrey Cobb, Leslie Thomas, Margie Vocal Music Groups Perfor m Af Mixed Ensemble ROW ONE: Charlotte Highland, Diane Sunderman, Charlene Saundra Mays. ROW TWO: George McKnight, Don Wonn, Highland, Sandra Gage, Jane Hastilow, Sharen Boquist. Jan Dick Chapman, Paul Ankrom, Larry Cook, Bill Bugh, John Filbin, Mary Ann Spurgeon, Marietta Elledge, Sharon Roshon, Schumacher. Sam Elledge. I

A Senior Girls' Glee Club ROW ONE: Martha Caldwell, Ella Mae Denny, Carol Karen Peters, Diane Humes, Martha Snyder, Anna Claffey, Pemberton, Diane Morris, Sharon Leach, Shelia Howe, Edna Carl, Pat Meiser, Linda Barton, PeggySpriggs, Naja Patty Bass, Stephanie Skunza, Janet Schell, Pat Anderson, Hanson. ROW FOUR: Glenna Salyers, Carol Moore, Lillie Sharon Swentzel, Marilyn Dworkin, Janet Hensley. ROW TWO: Dubenion, Lois Edwards, Norma Anderson, Joyce Fischer, Marianne Glenn, Vicki Moeller, Janis Evans, Sue Wright, Vicki McNaughten, Mary McClain, Sharon George, Barb Barb Kimbler, Delores Rock, Pam Schakett, Karen Johnson, Smith, Venetia Sharpe, Sharon Standard, Miss Mary Frances Sue Stalter, Harriet Howard, Ellen Pennington,JoyceClark, Winchester. Officers of the group are Pat Anderson, Katina Skufis. ROW THREE: Sandy Landis, Connie Vanatta, president; Linda Barton, vice president; Sharon Leach, Sharon Reeves, Wanda Heiser, Judy Reynolds, Judy Dupler, secretary; Sharon Swentzel, treasurer.

All-City Christmas, Spring Festivals Junior Girls' Glee ROW ONE: Sharon Everett, Carol Jean Garrett, Dorothy McClure, Sara Moss, Jackie Ward, Donna Thomas, Darlene Bartlett, Paula Bennett, Andrea Hunter, Susan Chasey. Carol Holley, Phyllis Laury,Charlene Stevens. ROW TWO: Lily Sellers, Mary Walker, Cheryl Ross, Dana Carter, Joyce Brown. Alsonia McClure, Susan M c Donald, Linda Johnson, Duanne Cashdollar, Linda Leslein, Betty Lewis, Dana Carter, Miss Mary Fiances Winchester. ROW THREE: Janice Dal ton, Sandy Sheets, Pat Brown, Judy Mitchell, Patty Willis, Mila Beavers, Andrea Cullison, Rita Embi c y Taylor, Jean Tesi, Josephine Wycuff, Janis Goble. Hi-Fi Club ROW ONE: Carolyn Boerner.GloriaWright.GloriaThompson, Diana ith, James Rarey, Lois Edwards, Audrey Cobb, Harkless, Dana Carter, Beverly Jones, Anna Browning, Twila Joyce Brown, Carmen Swam, Judy Reynolds, Rosemary Waddell, Carter, Peggy Groley, Barbara Webb, Jamice Dalton, Susan Puetz, II izel Wilder, Janet Trott, Priscilla Kirk, Donald Curtis. James Glenn a Salyer, Judy Harmon, Phyllis Lowry, Trena Sherman, Janie Gatewood, James Russo, Robert Brokaw, Louis McCaleb. ROW Lewis, Delaine Roeder, Miss Mary Frances Winchester. R< >\\ TWO: FOUR: Robert Dover, Henry Meinert, Joseph Justus, Andrew Gross, Sharon Bormes, Mary Wiederhold, Beverly Zuckerman, Georgia Steven Williams, David Shaft, Leonard Waldo, Alvin Latham, Robert Rubin, Helen Dolan, Carol Halley, Linda Brooks, Dorothy Arledge, Gilchrist. Larry Flowers, Richard White, Steven Mulisano, Clyde Phyllis Iacovetta, Jane Hastilow, Beverly Comer, Pat Williams, Queen, Robert Boland, Charles Brown, Bernard Gutter, Jack Sharon Allen, Sally Poeschel, Nancy Brignoli, Linda Esselstein, Cremeans, Clarence Black, Thomas Lemier, Larry Carroll, Donald Nancy Funk. Diane Rauch, Lucille Rhodes, Jan Filbin. ROW THREE: Betts, Walter Ranke, Curtis Marcum. Robert Tinklepaugh, Thomas Haynes. Emory McKitrick, Richard

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Boys' Glee Club

ROW ONE: Steven Mason, Emory McKitrick, Norman Kruedelback, Sam Katz, Ralph Tischler, Bill Bugh, Louis McCaleb, Robert Boland, Robert Ison, Miss Winchester. ROW TWO: Gerald Roadcap, James Benson, Rick Meyers, Robert Stump, Jerry Rudolph, Marshall Martin, George McKnight, Samuel Elledge, Thomas Denby, William Green. ROW'" THREE: Morris Mitchell, Donald Curtis, Robert Franklin, Steven Williams, James Roth well, Tom G reenawald, Dan Decker, Clarence Black, Donald Worin, Clyde Queen, Terry Sherburn, Eugene Harper. ROW FOUR: James Bell, Richard Mitchell, Spencer Mizelle, Tom Jenkins, Robert Harris, Bob Stevenson, Bernard Gutter, Tom Johnson, James Gillenwater, Robert Schmitz. Masquers Masquers is an honorary dramatics society. To be eligible Hensley, Mickey Caito, Anita Sands. ROW THREE: Sharon for membership students must have ten points which are Leach, Sara Carr, Becky Miller, Barbara Smith, Norma given for dramatics work. ROW ONE: Bonnie Brown, Bill Anderson, Judy Trout, Carol Driggs, Linda Leslein, Patty Bugh, Judy Park, Doris Moore. ROW TWO: Roberta Jenkins, Anderson, Rosanne Gartin, Carol Fox, Sharen Boquist. ROW Molly Morris, Reha De Witt, Bonnie Husse, Sandra Gage, FOUR: Phil Spohn, Gordon Bartee, Budd Fowler, Dan Decker, Karen Allen, Sandra Nagy, Donna Dixon, Carol Hayes, Janet Jeff Kredel, Ralph Tischler, Mike Mason. Radio Experience Develops Confidence Radio Staff The radio classes of South High School learn to speak with Sharon Coffman, Beverly Hoeflich. ROW TWO: Kay Seman, confidence, variety, clearness, and feeling through broad­ Joyce Skinner, Diana Lamp, Spencer Mizelle, Jim Lanfear, casting experiences. This year student and faculty members Jane Hastilow, Dorothy Dersoon, Stephanie Skunza, Cheryl heard high quality radio shows on such topics as finishing- Sowards, Barbara Rife, Charlene Jordan, Linda Leslein, school, fun without destruction, going on to college,observ­ Judy Winton, Judy Dupler. ROW THREE: Bill Lucas, Mike ance of World Day of Prayer, Abraham Lincoln's birthday, Barnett, Sidney Meisner, Dale Schaffer, Bill Green, Jerry courtesy, and take-offs on popular T V shows. ROW ONE: Roadcap, Wayne Richards, Mitchell Swain, Ralph Tischler. Molly Morris, Verna Ruby, Andrea Hunter, Cheryle Hoover, Sharon O'Keefe, Nancy Taylor, Janice Goebbel, Jaunita Ruth Harold, Sharon Van De Water, Marcia Mendleman, Vicki Newell, Sharon Wilkerson. Moeller, Barbara Pfeifer, RosanneGartin, Carolyn Loughrv. Friday Cast How ONE: Patti Hampton, Bonnie Husse, Marilyn Dworkin. 1' oi. Anderson, Goldie Salmons, Sandy Gage, Karen Allen, Ron Mehlman. ROW TWO: Donna Dixon, Bonnie Brown, Jerry Oursler, Jack Van Gundy, Larry Mat hew, Chuck Specht, Marianne Spurgeon.

Double Cast Presents "Strictly Formal"

The senior play, "Strictly Formal," presented November 18 and 19, had two casts. The play, a comedy, presented the typical teenage triangle - girls, boys, and the Senior Prom. It should have been very simple for the girls to "hook" the boys, but complications set in, in the form of one crazy, mixed-up cousin from Deucyville and another beautiful, glamorous cousin from New York. The play was directed by W. B.\\ ilt. with the assistance of Judy Park, Ron Mehlman, and Donna Dixon.

Saturday Cast ROW ONE: Doris Moore, Judy Park, Su« Mosslander, JoAnn Crabtree, Sue Bell, Goldie Salmons, Brenda Keller. ROW TWO: Jack Van Gundy, Dick Jones, George McKnight. Bob Stevenson, Larry Moseley, Carol Fox. Elroy (Chuck Specht) has just kissed Rose (Mary Ann Spurgeon) who has the mumps. The others are waiting for him to kiss Marcia (Pat Anderson). If can give her the mumps she can't go to the prom

Stage Crew The stage crew handles scenery and props for assemblies, plays, and variety shows. They work many hours each school year. Left to right, around the piano: Phil Spohn, Paul Lofton, Dan Decker, Larry Moseley, DaveGruber, Jeff Kredel, Bob Black, Bill Jacobs, Roger Watkins. On the piano is Mike Jacobs. Standing on the ladder are Tom Lewis, Budd Fowler, and Larry Mallory.

Jane (Bonnie Husse) wants George (Larry Mathews) to think she is sick so he won't take Marcia to the prom.

Jane is crying because Sally (Sandy Gage) has just told her that George is taking Marcia to the prom. First Semester Ofrtic Staff

While bringing the news of school events to the stu­ dents and the com­ munity, the Optic staff learns the ground rules of journalism. This year's editors were Jerry Ours 1 er, Patti Hampton, and Tim Bowers.

Staff members are: ROW ONE: Alice W ii m eldorff, Sandy Land, Sandy Hunter, Fonda Raduege, Dorothy Advertising Gray. ROW TV Acquiring ads for the Optic and Lens is the duty of the advertising Christine Both, Carol staff. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Pfeifer. Ruth Morrow, Sharon Harper. Patti Hampton, Martindale, Sharon Ross. Millie P e tty, Patty Brogan. ROW THREE: Tim Bowers. Jim Christman. Ron Mickens, Dick Patterson, Jim R o t h w e 1 1, Danny Valentine. Three Groups Produce Optic, Lens Printing Staff Th*e clang of the printing press, smell of fresh ink, and the crackle of paper are encountered as you enter 201, the printing room.

Staff members are: ROW ONE: John Mayfield, John Trumps, Chuck Grinstead, Dick Heinlein, Bill Deibert. ROW TWO: Chuck Spect, Bob Helsel, Ronnie Franz, Andy Brandon, Bill Ott. Second Semester Optic Staff

ROW ONE: Barbara Bethel, Carol Hill, Darlene Bower, Nancy Bob Middendorf, Ray Blaich, George Burton, Eugene Harper, Shawen. Gloria Hairston, Marilyn Malloy, Pat Anderson. ROW Carmen Swain. Roland Poole, Carolyn Ward. TWO: Ron Mickens, Wayne Richards, Sid Meisner, Ethel Kirby,

ROW ONE: Sharon O'Keefe, Sandra Jameson, Joyce Brown, Doris Frey, Judy Dupler, Becky Berry, Bob LeMaster. ROW Martha Hairston, Mickey Caito, Sue Barnett, Charlotte Carter, THREE: Randy Smalley, Dick Jones, Earl Cherryhomes, Walter Marilyn Leslein, Vicky Scurlock. ROW TWO: Nate Woods, Linda Stainer. DeWeese, Nancy Parker .Sharon Watkins, Sue May,Cheryl Baker,

HOW uNE: Charlene Jordan, Louise Whitacre, Jackie Mohler, Cutright, Janis Evans, Doris Goodman, Nancy White. ROW Susie Breece, Harvey Gurevitz, Janet Woods, Hazel Wilder, THREE: Priscilla Bradley, John Dobbie, Herman Couear, Diane Sharon George, Bonnie Schneck. ROW TWO: Diana Wright, Becky Humes, Norma Vanscoy. Miller, Ruth Maness, Molly Morris. Wanda Hiser, Valeeeda Philo Has Scholastic Requirements

The Philomathean Society, founded in 1907, is the oldest club at Shirley Mullens, Sandra Nagy, Diana Oty, Judy Park. Nancy Paulus, South High School. Its membership is limited to girls who meet Janet Parker, Judy Parker, Patricia Pemberton, Barbara Pfeifer, certain scholastic requirements. The Philo members are Patricia Linda Poppy, Lembi Poska, Martha Reed, Joyce Reese, Norma Rice, Brogan, Rebecca Berry, Anna Claffey, Roberta Coslett, JoAnn Sharon Rings, Jean Robnette, Patricia Robertson, Carol Sells, Crabtree, Jean Derenberger, Garnett Derexson, Donna Dixon, Venitia Sharpe, Peggy Shaum, Florence Snyder, Martha Snyder, Phyllis Ellifritt, Janet Endicott, Peggy Estep, Joyce Fillinger, Sue Sharon Standard, Cheryl Suter, Donna Thomas, Patricia Trigg, Friebis, Joyce Fischer, Bonnie Frey, Anna Gramelt, Martha Jams Vance, Arlene Williams, Norma Williams, Alice Womeldorff, Hairston, Patti Hampton, Janet Herrel, Virginia Hessenauer, Bonnie and Terri Zollman. The advisers are Miss Mary Gaal and Mrs. Husse, Charlene Jordan, Brenda Keller, Marilyn Keyser, Diana Florence Belcher. Lamp, Patricia McCoy, Judy McGoron, Paula Martin, Sal lie Metzger,

PhiBo Cabinet Leading Philo in its program for 1960-61, which has been a study of several forms of art --literature, painting, music, and the theatre, has been the club's two cabinets. The second semester cabinet was Cheryl Suter,president; Diana Oty, vice president; Peggy Shaum, secretary; and Martha Reed, treasurer. Pictured here is the first semester cabinet: Sallie Metzger, sec­ retary; Cheryl Suter, vice president; Sandra Nagy, treasurer; andBarbara Pfeifer, president. F.T.A- Future Teachers of America club members begin to realize what teaching would be like for a profession when they take over classes in junior and elementary schools.

KNEELING: Patti Hampton, president; Charlene Joraan, Wanda Hiser, Sally Hickle. Pat Robinson, Delores Rock. treasurer; Diana Oty, vice president; Jo Ann Crabtree, Karen Collins. Linda Houser. Patty Trigg, Sandi Gage, Lois secretary. ROW ONE: Molly Morris, Sharon Tack. Carol Richardson, Trena Sherman, Carolyn Miller. ROW THREE: Hayes, Betty Collins, Martha Reed, Barbara Pfeifer, Sheila Carol Moore, Marilyn Michael, Sharen Boquist, Florence Beals, Joyce Reese, Sandra Nagy, Janet Hens ley. Sandi Snyder, Carol Lowery, Janet Gliens. Ann Claffey, Karen Swadley, Sherri Dupree. ROW TWO: Marilyn Dworkin, Johnson, Rosanne Gartin, Patti Komives. Spanish Club Holds City Fiesta Spanish Club Mrs. Elsie Criger led the club in ob­ serving Christmas as Spanish tradition demands. A Spanish Fiesta was held here with several schools participat­ ing.

SITTING: Shirley Pratt, Mrs. Elsie Criger, Barbara Smith, Linda Poppy, Carol Sells, Wanda Hiser, Josephine Wycuff. STAND­ ING: SharonWilkerson,Sue Mosslander, Mary Ann Spurgeon, Richard Yantis, Richard Snyder, and Bill Ochsenwald. Varsity "S" Varsity "S" is composed of juniors and seniors who have earned their letters. The club helps to supply school teams with uniforms and needed equipment.

ROW ONE: Earl Cherryhomes, Dick Sherwood, Ferd Gaulke, Farson, Alex Meszaros, Lynn Hurd, Sid Meisner. ROW THREE: Terry Foster, Tom Sims, Gene Harper, Kenny Lee, Spencer Lemon Pollard, Larry Moseley, Sam Wilson, Tom Jenkins, Mizelle, R. M. Kate. ROW TWO: Jim Cordell, Jerry Wigfield, Al Wilson, Irving Tieman, Herman Cousar, Bill Bolden. Chuck Grinstead, Larry Franz, Gary Englehart, Gary Ogle. Dave

Sports-Minded Organize Special Clubs

iporlsmen Club Sportsmen's Club members meet with the idea of expanding their knowledge of sports beyond the usual high school baseball, basketball and football. In the meetings they discuss the likes of trap shooting, etc.

ROW ONE: Denny Klingbeil, Dick Shundelmeir, Frank Mullen, Ron Skeen. NOT PICTURED: Jay Armentrout, Nelson, John Westlake, John Mayfield, John May. ROW Ed Becker, Dale Blanton, John Brining, Harry Darst, .TWO: Larry Christian, Fred Daniels, Larry Purtee, Jim Al Dawson, Bob Franklin, Roger Jones, William Kountz, Culver, Jim Wells, Dick Patterson, Bob Helsel. ROW John Knore, Norman Kruedelbach, Dan Larimer, Carl THREE: H. C. Pearce, Larry Cook, Danny Marvin, Mike Leatherwood, Bob Potts, Larry Robinson, Bob Smith, Treib, Bob Black, Dick Mitchell, Terry Swingle, Al Ron Teal, Tony Williamson. Driving Club Driving Club members discuss safe driving, the mechanism of the automobile, and driving laws. All members must have a driver's license.

ROW ONE: Gloria Thompson, Jeri Custer, Pam Hermann, Alsonia McClure, Sharon Cozad. ROW TWO: Danny Marvin, Jake Holstein, Ralph Denney, Oscar Epelbaum, W. A. Manierre.

Groups Study Photography, Driving

Photo Club Technical assistance in pho­ tography is given to members of the Photo Club by their adviser, C. G. Howard. He teaches new­ comers how to develop and dis­ cusses problems arising in home experiments.

ROW ONE: Gabor Batizy, Ray Blaich, Mike Palma. ROW TWO: Dave Henry, Eddie Lewis, Philip Eichorn, Danny Robinson. NOT PICTURED: Bill Ballenger, Jim Kraner, Paul Lofton, Dave Thomson. The Pep Club was organized primarily for the Sue Puetz, Glenna Salyer. ROW TWO: Carol Lutz, purpose of boosting support for the football and bas­ Donna Beals, Peggy Shaum, Molly Morris, Donna ketball teams. During football season, the members Young, Kim Rowley, Mima Taylor, JoAnn Boyer, wore white gloves and sat in the middle section Carol Moore, Grace Adams, Doris Moore, JoAnn of the stadium. They made hand formations to sup­ Crabtree, Pat Komives, Sandy Gage, Carol Hayes, plement the cheers led by the cheerleaders. During Janet Hensley, Sharon Leach, Michele Lando, basketball season they used blue and grey shakerpos \ irginia Hessenauer, Doris Conley. ROW THREE: which were made and sold by the club. They also Helma Reinke, Carole Schultz, Pat Robinson, Diana sold little blue and grey bulldog paws which membe rs Harklas, Margaret Kelley, Unidentified, Norma of the club purchased and wore. Anderson, Karen Allen, Eugenia Tinsley, Barbara The members of the club are: KNEELING; Smith, Karen Boquist, Sharen Boquist, Sharon Brenda Keller,president. ROW ONE: Joyce Leslein, Ruzicka, Joyce Clark, Rose Ann Gartin, Sandy Nancy Shawen, Mary Jane Gannon, Joanna Kientz, Carol Gilmore, Anita Parsons. ROW FOUR: Wittenmeier, Unidentified, Joanne Burnett, Dianne vVilladean Blackburn, Helen Dolan, Carol Hoff, Burnett, Marcia Alspaugh, Fonda Raduege, Sara Cheryl Green, Barbara Bowden, Kathy Mason, Judy Moss,-Jean Derenberger, Terry Holmes, Diana Mitchell, Jackie Ward. Lamp, Sharon Rings, Shirley Mullens. Sharon Evans. Students Organize Pep Club Stylettes

"Self-Assurance, Self-Confidence, Poise" is the motto of the Stylettes Club. The purpose of this club is to attain these qualities through the use of correct style. Members are interested in style and work to acquire it. Pictured, left to right, are, ROW ONE: Linda Boggs, Sandi Swadley, Joyce Clark, Ginger Biggs, Barbara W'edell, Nancy Malson. ROW TWO: Sharon Mahoney, Audrey Henkel, Judy Mason, Jane Vaupel, Arlene Harrell. ROW THREE: Sandy Jameson, GwenOwens, Mary Dempsey, Donna Games, Ruth Burks. STANDING: Shirley Taylor, Mary Lee Sonsastine, Unidentified, Pat Bivens, Betty Frey, JoAnn Mizelle, Betty Chaffin, Sue Hayden, Sandy Land, Mrs. Ruth Phipps, adviser; Pat Woods, Duanne Cashdollar. NOT PICTURED: Sandy Dameron. Purchasing P.T.A. memberships are Mrs. Walter Trigg, Tom Moore, Airs. Mildred Carroll, Patty Trigg, Mrs. Dwight Rife, Mrs. Harold Druggan, L. D. Thompson, Mrs. Paul Barton.

R. R. Halley, printing teacher, discusses printing with Miss Ruth Lang, office machines instructor, Diana and Jo Anna Wittenmeier look over shoulder of Janet Trott as two visitors. she operates a comptometer. Open House

Well Alien

A capacity crowd attended Open House this year Parents and students visited with teachers in their class­ rooms following a general assembly meeting.

C. W. Hall, chemistry teacher, is explaining an exhibit to Lois Richardson, Joan Poston, and Mrs. Jack Hayden. M1 -=-5Rt .-5V. I

Arthur Kienzle Jerry Wigfield Larry Downs Sports Sports Art Bill Ochsenwald Sandi Swadley Co-Editor Co-Editor

I y Patti Hampton Jerry Oursler Ellen Pennington Brenda Keller Millie Petty Alice Womeldorff Index Editor Copy Editor Copy Editor Copy Editor Seniors Seniors

Lens Staff The '61 Lens staff was headed by co-editors Bill Ochsenwald and Sandi Swadley. Bill, a January graduate, was also editor of the '60 Lens. Sandi had her first experience in yearbook work at the publi­ cations workshop at Ohio University last summer. Millie Petty and Alice Womeldorff, as senior editors, took complete charge of the senior section. The student in­ dex - a tedious task - was completed by Patti Hampton. Larry Downs did the art work. Arthur Kienzle and Jerry Wigfield worked together on the sports section. Copy writers and copyreaders were Jerry Oursler, Diana Lamp, Ellen Pennington, Brenda Keller. These students worked diligently and faithfully on the book.

SEVENTY-TWO MORE PAGES TO GO!- LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Ochsenwald, Brenda Keller, Sandi Swadley, Donn.a Dixon, Sandy Land. Fonda Raduege, Grace Adams, Tim Bowers, Jerry Oursler, Millie Petty, Roland Poole, Alice Womeldorff, Ellen Pennington. June members are. ROW ONE: Brenda Keller, Patti Hampton, Derenburger. Carol Fox, Joyce Reese, Carol Driggs, G arnett Diana Lamp, Sally Metgzer, Norma Rice, Bonnie Husse, Jo Derexson, Cheryl Suter. ROW THREE: Pat Pemberton, Sharon Ann Crabtree, Bonnie Brown, Sue Bell, Janet Herrel. ROW TWO: Standard. Dave Colegrove, Erich Pacht, Arvin Chapdelaine, Patty Anderson, Sharon Walters, Diane Oty, Sandy Nagy, Judy Clayton Hicks, Bob Tidwell, Larry Mathew, Wally Rueckel, Park. Patty Brogan. Ellen Pennington, Martha Reed, Jean Eugene Mayer, Jerry Oursler. Joyce Fischer, Florence Snyder.

ational Honor Society Taps 41 Seniors

Thirty-seven members of the June class and four members of the January class were inducted into the National Honor Society. The traditional tapping was done by the alumni on Friday. March24. Scholar­ ship, leadership, service, and character are the qual­ ifications for membership.

January graduates tapped for the National Honor Society are, left to right, Bill Ochsenwald, John Trumps, Barbara Pfeifer, Alex Meszaros.

Ik Homecoming ueen Doris Moore Doris Moore was elected South High's homecom­ ing queen for the 1960 season. The queen was announced by Ken Lee, president of Student Council, during the half time of the West - South game. Jo Ann Avigone. 1959 queen, presented Doris with a bouquet of yellow mums. She was crowned by Eugene Harper, co-captain of the football team, at the dance following the game. Members of the court are, top left: Brenda Keller, Alice Hackney, Pat Anderson, bottom: Barbara Pfeifer. Sandra Nagy, Bonnie Brown. "Drive, Drive Down That Field," was one of the inspirational cneers of the 1960 varsity cheerleaders. The cheerleading squad included, left to right, ingroup picture, Pat Anderson, Jan Filbin, Becky Miller, Bonnie Brown, Cheryl Suter, and Bonnie Husse. Seated in the middle is "Doc," the Bulldog mascot. jards Cheerleading Squads

Reserves Awaiting their turns to cheer the varsity squad for 1961 are the re­ serve cheerlead­ ers. These girls participated in cheering for the re­ serve squad. They are: Carol Sollner, Sharon Rings, Shirley Mullens, Beverly Howell, Lembi Poska, and Virginia H essenauer. Track Team Enters Ohio Relays The track team will enter such events as the East, City League school to finish above South. ROW ONE: Willie North, Eastmoor, Hilltop, and Ohio Relays. The squad will Thompson. Lemon Pollard, Jack Ferguson, Al Wilson, Bill also take part in the Riverside Relays, District Prelimin­ Bolden, Charles Brooks, Sam Wilson, Ron Bell, John Cline, aries, and City League meet. The team has already proven Lynn Hurd. ROW TWO: CoachC. R. Shaner, Ken Schumacher, that it will be one of the top teams in the City League as Earl Cherryhomes, Larry Abney, Dick Schundelmier, Gary they finished in fourth place in the Greater Columbus relays Ogle, John Dobbie, Mike Ferguson, Leroy Gaston, Willie held March 18. Linden took first in the meet, the only other Tucker, Paul Kazee, Tom Moore.

Cross Country Team Members of this year's cross country team are, left to right, Dick Schundelmier, Ted Hunter, John Evans, Hunter Hopson, Dan Lanfear. Bill Kocher, Coach Charles Shaner, Oablum Chapman, Charles Brooks, Manager Paul Kazee.

Golf Golf team prospects for the coming season will be good as veterans Larry Franz, Dick Sherwood, and Bob Tidwell give the "Links" squad their experience. Pictured, left to right, are Art Kienzle. Bob Tidwell. Tom Lynch. Tom Graham, Larry Franz. Dick Sherwood, Mike Debus, and Coach R. B. Kolb. KOW ONE: Jerry '. Wigfield, Sid Meisner, • • Gene Harper, Ken Lee, , -'' I i a^yty Tom Scheiderer.

T With ten lettermen returning the 1961 Bulldog baseball team has prospects for 4 a good season. V Coach Bob Fearing, who has had threeVHtx^ight third-place finishes, is aiming higher this year. Spirit is high mlong botlml^Ajt'i's and students alike for the upcoming season. Top games have been schedulecST including two against last year's Dist Champions, St. Charles. \ \ f \*\\ Senior lettermen returningVnFiWW thYse-year men Ken Lee, Spencer Mizelle, JERRY WIGFIELD, 2 B » Gene Harper, and two-year mert^i^i arson,Worn Sims, Jerry Wigfield, Terry Foster. Good utility man. . .has Junior lettermen are Fec<3^au\ke, Sid Meisner, Jerry Edwards, and John Westlake. ability to fill in where Many sophomore hopefurs will ye battling for a position this year. Among them are needed. Rocky Roshon, Rick Cove^dal/, Bob White, Tom Scheiderer, Herb Klopfer, and Paul Dolby. Pitching p^6\pe^s/i\kclude Terry Foster, Ferd Gaulke, John Westlake, Bob White and Irving NOTE - As \i*e Ldn/f is being printed before the baseball season opens, a summarv cannot be give ulldog Baseball Hopes Hi

SPENCE MIZELLE, SS TERRY FOSTER, P IRVING TIEMAN, P EUGENE HARPER, 3 B Good pair of hands. . . II he lives up to his po­ Hard worker. . .goodcurve Stout all-round ball player also three-year veteran tential this season. . .will ball. . . .three-year vet. . . .steady performer. be one of the best in the league.

KENNY LEE,1B TOM SIMS, R F GUS BURNETT, C DAVE FARSON, L F Three-year letterman Long ball hitter, .strong Fine catching possibility Consistent hitter...... fine base runner arms. . . .to fill in the catching blasted over three hundred . . .good defense. gap left by Jerry Meinrod. last season.

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ROW ONE: E. Tom Sims (89),G.Tom Lewis (67), T. Alex Meszaros T. Bob Black, E. Steve Stoll, E. Elmer Smith. ROW THREE: C. Al (74), C. Dave Farson (57), G. Budd Fowler (69), G. Earl Mullen, T. Wayne Meinen, HB. Will Tucker, G.John Dobbie, T. Andy Cherryhomes (65), FB. Gene Harper (37), QB. Jim Cordell (17), Wade, G. Bob Franklin, QB. Roy Roshon, C.Calvin Dawson, T. Dan HB. Bill Bolden (47), E. Herman Cousar (88), E. Gus Burnett (87), Watts, HB. Larry Mallory, FB. Mike Crary. ROW FOUR: Student G. Mike Jacobs (64), T.Gary Ogle (79). ROW TWO: T. Steve Leffler, Trainer Clark Thompson, managers Art Kienzle, Mike Debus, Larry HB. Sid Meisner, HB. Chuck Grinstead, HB. Lemon Pollard, E. Moseley, FB. Dennis Ferrell, T. Dan McCray, line coaches R. M. Spencer Mizelle, G. Dan Larimer, QB.Sam Wilson, HB. Lynn Hurd, Kate, R. R. Fearing, Head Coach R. J. Duncan.

Gridsters Take 2nd Place in City League

The graduating class of 1961 can look back on the football team of '61 as having one of the most successful seasons in many a year. "No one realizes how hard the team worked," R. R. Fearing, end coach, said. The Bulldogs, due to an unusual circumstance, found themselves with a 5-1 record, still no better than second place in the City League. Eastmoor and Linden, both carryinj/undefeated marks, tied for the championship. South compiled a 6-4 record for the over-all seasorf. The sease^^J^^sptrlT- Began play against a then-strong East team, losing 18-12. This game was/counted as&M&fffieaguer. Sept. 16 - Scrapped hard against an Arlington team which was to finish in 2nd p&c&dFtttWemral Buckeye League. Result: Arlington 36, South 7. Sept. 23 - On Faculty Appreciation Mjg|«-^dtrTcortipl|4tely dominated play and walked off with a 19-0 win over Grandview. Sept. 30 - Inth^dSggt offensive/g-^rne of the year the Bulldogs began league warfare, blasting Marion-Franklin 41-6^l3tff7 7/- A strong Eastmoor team crushed South's line and their chances for City League honors, as they handeqf the Blue and Grey their only league loss, 30-0. Oct. 13 - Saw the beginning of a great comeback for Soiith as they traveled to battle highly-rated Steubenville, The experience helped later on. Steubfcprflle 22, South 0. Oct 21 - At Central the boys played what many con­ sider to have been the best mj/ne of the season, spoiling the Pirate's Homecoming with a 19-8 victory. Oct. 28 - It was SoutlA'te Homecoming and the stage was set for a dramatic 8-0 victory over West, as Doris Moore reigned ag\ Que&n.rt Nov. 4 - In a game enjoyed by many, South defeated Aquinas for the first time in many years -V|puthj l^Aquinas 0. Nov. 10 - As the Bulldogs gained speed, they rolled over North for their fourth straight victory, to end a successful season. South 38, North 12. Special tribute jgoe^io the c hee r le adefps and Brenda Keller, wlioiormed the Pep Club, which helped greatly in keeping spirit high throughout the season. Brenda was assisted by Fonda Raduege and Jean Derenburger. Gene Harper and Bill Bolden received special recognition as they were members of the all-city team.

COAC HIXC. STAFF - LFFT TO RIGHT: J. W. Colmery, reserves; R. R. Fearing, ends and tackles; R. J. Duncan, head coach; R. M. Kate, centers and guards; Jim Butts, O.S.U. student coach. Chuck Grinstead (19) slips through the grasp of an unidentified West pi Bulldogs blanked the Cowboys, 8-0. md dashes 1 ,.,id zone for the only TD of the game. The

Halfback Bill Bolden awaits pass from Jim Cordell in 30-0 loss to l t league champs, Eastmoor.

Strategy session for Eastmoor game between Coach R. R. Duncan, Tom Sims, Dave Farson, and Eugene Harper, is interrupted by Lens cameraman. le Harper (37) and Bill Bolden (47) se in on Arlington's Bill Anthony ) as South drops 36-7 decision.

lalfback Lemon Pollard (white uniform) picks up good yardage as he 'aces around left end against Grandview.

Unidentified Grandview player and South tackle Alex Meszaros (74) close in on loose ball, as Bulldogs pull off 19-0 victory. ineteen Leave Squad Via Graduation

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GARY OGLE Bl IB 1^1 M I. AL MULLEN DAVE FARSON Tackle Tackle Center Center

MIKE JACOBS JIM CORDELL TOM II WIS ALEX MESZAROS Guard Quarterback Guard Tackle

'61 GRID SCHEDULE /*^8Bk 1960 FOOTBALL STANDINGS Sept. 8 North Away Co umbus City Le ague Sept. 15 Arlington Here 7* Team W. L. T. Pts. Opp Sept. 22 Grandview Away Eastmoor 6 0 0 218 52 Sept. 29 Marion-Franklin Here Linden-M cK n ey 6 0 0 166 66 Oct. 6 East Here South 5 1 0 120 56 Oct. 13 Steubenville Away Aquinas 3 3 0 105 101 Oct. 20 Central Here Central 2 3. 1 118 90 w; \ \ • -V Oct. 27 Linden-McKinley Here '-^& e % |yll North 2 4 0 147 131 Nov. 3 West Away West 2 4 0 89 136 Nov. 10 Eastmoor Away East 0 5 1 38 147 Marion-Fran kl in 0 6 0 27 249

CHUCK GRINSTEAD MIKE CRARY Halfback Fullback '60 GRID REVIEW

Lost South 12 East 18 Lost South 7 Arlington 36 Won South 19 Grandview 0 Won South 41 Marion-Franklin 6 Lost South 0 Eastmoor 30 Lost South 0 Steubenville 22 Won South 19 Central 8 Won South 8 West (H.C.) 0 Won South 14 Aquinas 0 Won South 38 North 12

HERMAN COUSAR DAN LARIMER LEMON POLLARD End Guard Halfback

EARL CHERRYHOMES BUDD FOWLER GUS BURNETT GENE HARPER Guard Guard End Fullback

SPEXCER MIZELLE End

Senior managers, left to right, Larry Moseley, Mike Debus, Art Kienzle, watch intensely as the Bulldog line charges. FRONT ROW: Coach John Colmery, Al Wellman, Mel Standifer, Wally Rueckel. BACK ROW: Andy Brandon, Tom Sims, Co-Captain Gene Harper, Nate Noble, Kenny Lee, Spencer Mizelle, ulke, Mitchell Swain, Co-Captain Al Wilson, Ron Skeen.

Cagers Have 6-6 Season

Under the direction of Coach John Colmery, and blasted North by 20. South's battling Bulldogs finished in fifth position The final point totals for the season showed in the always-tough City League. South collecting 1343 points for a 61.0 average. The The Blue and Gray completed the league season opponents the hoop for 1261 points, averaging with a 6-6 record. They collected 759 points which 57.3. produced a 63.1 per game average. Their opponents The '61-'62 Bulldog cagers and Coach Colmery pulled the strings for 689 points for an average of will have a major rebuilding job on their hands 57.4. after losing 7 seniors via graduation. The reserve The starting five, all seniors, had their hands squad must supply some of the strength needed to full all season, as they made strong efforts to come fill the holes left in the varsity. back in several of their closest games. One thing the '61-'62 squad should have no The losses to Middletown, Eastmoor, North, trouble rebuilding will be its spirit and vigorous Newark, Lima and East came on a combined total attitude. This year's battling team showed their of 18 points. real strength and spirit as they won six out of the Late in the season they lost one of their finest last seven games. The team finished the season performers, Mitchell Swain, through age-limit with an over-all record of 10 wins and 12 losses. ineligibility. This was a serious blow to the Bulldog In tournament action, the Blue and Gray played five, as he was one of the top three scorers on the brilliantly as they turnedback Hilliard, London, and team. upset Marysville to earn a quarter-final berth with South found revenge for their one-point losses Gahanna. They fought Gahanna to the very end, and to Eastmoor and North in second meetings with the it took a sudden-death overtime before the Bulldogs two teams. They downed Eastmoor by 18 points would admit defeat, 63-61. Senior Cagers

60-61 Summary ith 75 Lancaster 53 ith 74 Aquinas 61 jth 65 Middletown 70 uth 45 Eastmoor 46 uth 69 Marion-Franklin 39 uth 51 North 52 uth 52 Newark 55 uth 55 Lima 60 uth 53 Delphos St. John 64 uth 49 Central 61 uth 52 Linden 82 uth 52 Mansfield 67 uth 76 West 68 uth 47 East 50 uth 65 Aquinas 53 uth 76 Eastmoor 58 uth 69 Mar ion-Franklin 55 uth 85 North 65 iter forfeited by South :ENTRAL DISTRICT TOURNAMENT uth 54 Hillard 41 uth 60 London 44 uth 58 Marysville 54 uth 61 Gahanna 63

MITCHELL SWAIN KEN LEE AL WILSON Forward Guard Center TOM SIMS NATE NOBLE GENE HARPER SPENCER MIZELLE Forward Guard Guard Forward

i V Bulldog Mitch Swain (5) prepares to go up for a jumper, but Alvin Foster (44) guards closely, in the City Leaguer with Central.

Alvin Foster (44) of Central tries to block a hook shot by South's Eugene Harper (15).

Al Wilson, juggling ball, is surrounded by three Hilliard players wearing North jerseys. Hilliard had to wear North's uniforms in an unusual mix-up. This was in district tournament action at the Fairgrounds Coliseum.

'61-'62 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Nov. 24 Capital City Classic at South, with Central, Nov. 25 Marion-Franklin, and Utica Dec. 1 At Linden Dec. 8 Central Dec. 15 At Mansfield Dec. 21 At West Dec. 22 At Lancaster Dec. 27 At Salem Dec. 29 At Middletown Jan. 5 East Jan. 12 Aquinas Jan. 19 At Eastmoor Jan. 26 Marion-Franklin Feb. 2 At North Feb. 9 Linden Feb. 10 At Marion-Franklin Feb. 16 At Central Feb. 23 West T ournament Play

h i ROW ONE: Coach Bob Duncan, Doug Anderson, Willie Hayes. ROW TWO: Bob Schmitz, Mike Treib, Henry Tucker, Charles Washington, DickSchundelmeir, Tommy Scott, Fred McGhee, Ralph Dixon, Ron Wilkerson. Reserve Cagers Have Fair Season

The reserve basketball team ended its season some stout potenial. Henry's and Tommy's fine with an eight win, nine loss record. This reserve play will also be of assistance. The Pups' best squad will help to fill seven open spots on the '61- game of the season was summed up by Coach Bob '62 varsity team, because of graduating seniors. Duncan, "In our second game with Marion-Franklin, Possibilities to aid on varsity may be Dick we played as good a basketball game as we've Schundelmeir, Henry Scott, and Tommy Hayes. played all year." South was too much for the Red Dick's fine defensive play and ball control makeup Devils as the Bulldogs ran rampant 40-19. Grid Reserves Win 2, Lose 3 The '60 reserve footballers had a shortened ous holes to fill because of nineteen graduating season, playing only five games. They won two and seniors from varsity. Linemen prospects from the lost three. Although they were downed by Eastmoor, reserves will be Henry Scott, Curtis Marcum, Dick the Blue and Gray put forth their best effort of the Schunderlmeir, Andy Wade, Buck Chapman, Paul season before bowing 22-20. The reserve players Dolby, Sam Elledge, Gary Fields, Russell Hanf. will get a chance to compete for a starting position Back prospects may be Bob White, Charles Brooks, when August 18 rolls around, as there will be numer- and Willie Thompson.

ROW ONE: Terry Swingle, Larry Horn, Mark Borst, William Green, Patterson, Tom Scheiderer, Larry Abney, Paul Dolby, Marshall Ron Chapman, Mike Ferguson, Charles Washington, Curtis Marcum, Martin, Glen Goldsberry, Gary Fields, Harold Vance, Bob White, Gary Kipp, Charles Dunbar, Henry Scott, Jan Nagy, Ed Lewis. Jim Butts (O.S.U. student coach).NOT PICTURED: Willie Thompson ROW TWO: Coach John Colmery, Dick Williams, Larry Moseley, and Charles Brooks. (res. mgr.) Russell Hanf, Dick Schundelmeir. Jerry Rudolph. Herb

mBtmm ROW ONE: Bonnie Brown, publicity chairman; Sallie Holmes, Sue Woodward, Linda Tapia, Bonnie Canfield, Metzger, treasurer; Pat Pemberton, vice president; Susan Kish, Judy Quidor, Barbara Wallar, Virginia Rose Gohring, secretary. ROW TWO: Carol Gilmore, itt, Judy Metzger, Tina Borst, Martha Caldwell, Virginia Hessenauer, Shirley Mullens, Sharon Rings, Odessa Werts, Sherri Dupree. ROW FIVE: Sharon Storch, Marilyn Tack, Peggy Shaum, Sara Moss, Jackie Ward, Kathv Mason, Sharen Boquist, Karen Boquist, Dorothy Donna Thomas, Esther Bynum, Norma Williams. ROW Williams, Judy Mitchell, Sharon George, Nancy Mitchell, THREE: Sharon Frank, Audrey Cobb, Pat McCoy, Kay Linda Stephens, Phyllis Ellifritt, Michelle Lando, Paula Seman, Darlene Bartlett, Sally Hinkle, Linda Bateman, Price, Joyce Fillinger, Jane Daniels, Karen Bradford, Charlene Highland, Ginger Biggs, Sue May, Lynette Young. Barbara Druggan, Linda Johnson, Sharon Davis. ROW FOUR: Dagmar Wiskow, Bonnie Husse, Terry Girls9 Athletic Associatior One of the most active clubs at South is the Girls' Athletic Association. The members participate in soccer, basketball, volleyball and softball in after- school games. They receive points for playing, refereeing, timing, scoring, all-star rating, serving as sportsheads,team captains, and for other services related to G.A.A. and to physical education. As they accumulate points, they become eligible for an initiation pin, numeral, letter, and, finally, a trophy. G.A.A. sponsored the "Sweetheart" Dance and sold Christmas cards as money-making projects. Diana Lamp, Jan Filbin are playing doubles in table tennis with Bonnie Husse and Pat Anderson. ROW ONE: Karen Boquist, sergeant-at-arms; Terry Adams, Mary Heery, Sharon Tack, Karen Allen, Linda Holmes, president; JoAnn Crabtree, social chairman; Poppy. ROW FOUR: Sharon Johnson, Karol Washington, Mrs. JoAnn Chaney, adviser. ROW TWO: Pat Meiser, Mima Taylor, Barbara Smith, Judy Park, Sue Wright, Judy Jinks, Glenda Harris, Mary Jane Gannon, Sharon Janet Endicott, Trena Sherman, Carolyn Miller. ROW Greenburg, W illadean Blackburn, JoAnn Boyer, Diana FrVE: Lois Edwards, Barbara Haywood, Mildred Shannon, Lamp, Barbara Wedell, Bonnie Husse, Jan Filbin. ROW Joyce Redmond, Sharen Boquist, Donna Prater, Sadie THREE: Sandy Nagy, Judy Noble, Doris Moore, Pat Shannon, Judy Trott, Hazel Wilder, Alsonia McClure, Komives, Sandy Gage, Sue Bell, Marilyn Dworkin, Grace Mary Boland, Glenna Salyer, Sue Puetz.

Sponsors Sweetheart Dance

Beverly Howell and Sharon Rings jump center as Shirley Mullens and Kay Seman are set for action.

Sara Ross and Mima Taylor are receiving instruction in shuffleboard from Mrs. JoAnn Chaney, a G.A.A. adviser. *.

•January Class Officers Officers for the midyear graduating class are, left to right, Gary Englehart, president; Sharon Ross, treasurer; Al Mullen, vice president; Jan Filbin, secretary.

leers, Advisers Plan Graduation

Advisers Guiding the school activities of the January graduates keeps advisers R.T. Youmans and Miss Ruth Lang busy. These January graduates, BobCopeland, Ralph Golden, and Curt Miller, are taking advantage of the college counseling ser­ vice offered by the guidance department.

RONALD ANKROM JANET BALDESER ROSE MARIE BARKIE JOSEPH BERARDI HEINZ BIRTLER CAROL ANN BLACK LINDA BRINING TRUMAN COLLIER, JR. ROBERT COPELAND ELLA DENNEY GARY ENGLEHART JANET FILBIN

January Grads Make College Plans

Row Two Cont'd Row One Senior Secretary '60, '61; Student Council '58. '59; Nurse's Aid '59. COLLIER JR., TRUMAN. ANKROM, RONALD LEROY - Sportsmen's Club '58, '59, '60. BALDESER, JANET LOUISE - Attendance Office '58-'61; Y- Teens '58-'61; Book Exchange '60, '61. BARKIE, ROSE MARIE - Hi-Fi '59; Red Cross '59; Pep Club "60. BERARDI, JOSEPH S. - Spanish Club '58; Hi-Fi Club (Blue and Gray) Row Three '58, '59, '60, '61; Driving Club '59. COPELAND, ROBERT LEON - Chess Club '60, '61; Hi-Fi Club '60, '61. DENNEY, ELLA MAE - Senior Girls' Glee '58-'60. ENGLEHART, GARY - Spanish Club '58, '59; Treas­ urer '60, '61; Hall Monitor '58-'60; Reserve, Varsity Football Row Two Manager '58, '59; Student Council '59; Senior President '61; BIRTLER, HEINZ WERNER - Senior Choir '59-'61; Boys' Athletic Assistant '60. FILBIN, JANET LOU - Hi-Fi '5S-'61; Glee '58, '59; Junior Choir '58, '59. "Song of Norway" '58; Future Teachers of America '58; Y-Teens '58, '59; "Brigadoon" "Brigadoon" '60; Spanish Club '58; Masquers '60; Driving '60; Optic '59; Junior Girls' Glee '58; Junior Choir '58; Senior Club '59. BLACK, CAROL ANN - Student Council '59, '60; Girls' Glee '58, '59; Senior Choir '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble Y-Teens '58-'60; Senior Secretary '60. BRINING, LINDA '59-'61; Varsity Cheerleader '60, '61; Senior Secretary '60, LEE - Philo '58-'60; T-Teens '58, '59; Hall Monitor '60; '61; Salutatorian '61; Pep Club '60, '61. V v

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RICHARD FINCK BUDD FOWLER ROSE MARY GOHRING CATHERINE GOLDEN RALPH GOLDEN DONALD GRAY CHARLES GRINST EAD BEVERLY HAHN PATRICIA HARRIS CLYDE HARRISON RICHARD HEINLEIN ROBERT HELSEL SHARON HELSEL LOUIS JACOBS LOU III. JENKINS JOHN KNORE LINDA LESLEIN SHARON MAHONEY

Row Two Cont'd Row One CLYDE EUGENE - Cafeteria Assistant '58; Latin Club '58; Optic Staff '59; Hi-Fi Club '59; Hall Monitor '60. HEINLEIN, FINCK, RICHARD THOMAS - Hall Monitor '60, '61. FOWLER, RICHARD PAUL - Printing Staff'58-'60; Driving Club'59,'60. JAMES BUDD - Hi-Fi !58, *59; Masquers '60, '61; Thespians HELSEL, ROBERT FRANKLIN - Sportsmen's Club '58-'60; '60, '61; Stage Crew '58-'61, Manager '60, '61; Reserve Football '58; Varsity Football '59, '60; Senior Choir '60; Printing Staff '58-'60; Hall Monitor '58, '59; Optic Staff '58-'60. Printing Staff '60. GOHRING, ROSE MARY - G.A.A. '58-"61, Secretary '60, '61, All-Stars '58-'61; Gym Assistant '59, '60; Hall Monitor '59, '60; Y-Teens '58, *59. GOLDEN, CATHERINE LOUISE - Student Council '58, '59; Y-Teens '58-'60; Hi-Fi Row Three •59, '60; Senior Secretary '60, '61; Gym Assistant '59. GOLDEN, HELSEL, SHARON JEAN - Hi-Fi '58, '59; Junior Choir '57; RALPH EDWARD - Senior Choir '59, '60; Student Council '58; Girls' Glee '57, '58; Hall Monitor *57, '59. JACOBS, LOUIS Hi-Fi '58, '59; Hall Monitor '59, '60. GRAY, DONALD PAUL MICHAEL - Football '58, '59, '60; Reserve Track '58; Reserve Hi-Y '59, '60; Lunchroom Attendant '60. Baseball '59; Stage Manager '58-*60; Boys' Glee '58,'59; Junior Choir '58, '59; Sportsmen's Club '58, '59; Masquers '60; Thespians '60; Hall Monitor *59. JENKINS, LOWELL THOMAS Hi-Fi '59; Football '59; Track '59, 60; Basketball '59, '60; Row Two Varsity S '60; Boys' Glee '58-'60; Junior Choir '58-'60. GRINSTEAD, CHARLES LLOYD - Varsity Football '59, '60; KNORE, JOHN HARMON - Sportsmen's Club '58-'60; BibleClub Varsity Track '58-'60; Hall Monitor '59; Lunchroom Attendant •58, '59; Hall Monitor '59, '60; Radio '60. LESLEIN, LINDA '60; Hi-Fi Club '58; Varsity S Club '60; Sportsmen's Club '58; LOU - Y-Teens *58-'60; Junior Glee '58-'60; Junior Choir '58- Athletic Staff '60. HAHN, BEVERLY ANN - Y-Teens '58, '59; '60; Radio '60, '61; Attendance Staff '60, '61; Hall Monitor '60, Hall Monitor '58, '59. HARRIS, PATRICIA ANN - Library '61.- MAHONEY, SHARON JANE - Y-Teens '59, '60; Stylettes Staff '58; G.A.A. '58; BibleClub'60; Hi-Fi Club '59. HARRISON, '60. AY ML! Isirt Mk It**

Paying senior dues to Sharon Ross, treasurer, seems to be a pleasant duty for Dick Finck and Rose Mary Gohring.

MICHAEL MASON DANIEL McCUNE NANCY McWILLIAIvIS ALEX MESZAROS RONALD MICKENS CURTIS MILLER CONLEY MORRIS RUTH ANN MORROW' ALFRED J. MULLEN WILLIAM OCHSENWALD RICHARD PATTERSON BARBARA PFEIFER

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Row Two Cont'd Row One Senior Secretary '60; Radio'59,'60; Advertising Staff *60; G.A.A. '58. MASON, MICHAEL WILLIAM - Hi-Fi '59, '60; Masquers '59, '60; Thespians '60, »61; Senior Play '59. McCUNE, DANIEL CHARLES. McWILLIAMS, NANCY ELLEN - Hall Monitor Row Three '58; Senior Secretary '58, '59. MESZAROS, ALEX JOSEPH MULLEN, ALFRED J. - Senior Vice President '60; Football Projection Club '58, '59; Sportsmen's Club '59; Stage Crew '59; '58-'60; Orchestra '58-'60; Dance Band '59, '60; Operetta '58, Hall Monitor '58, '59; Reserve Track '59, '60; Reserve Football '60; Marching Band *58; Sportsmen's Club '58, '59; Photog­ '58; Varsity Football '59, '60; Varsity S Club '60, '61; Hi-Fi raphy Club '60; Hall Monitor '59; Gym Assistant '59, '60. Club '59; Athletic Assistant '60, '61; Class Speaker '61; OCHSENWALD, WTLLIAM LEO - Library '58-'60; SpanishClub Valedictorian '61; Student Council '60, '61. '58-'60, President 10; Chess Club '58, '59; Office'60; Lens '59, '60, Co-Editor '60; Optic '58, Editor '58; Hall Monitor '58, 60. PATTERSON, RICHARD LOUIS - Sportsmen's Club '58-'60; Optic Staff '60; Hall Monitor '60. PFEIFER, BARBARA JEAN - "Brigadoon" '60; Homecoming Court '60; Philo '58, '59. President Row Two '60; Dramatics '60; Senior Choir '58, '59, Secretary '60; Mixed Ensemble '60; Senior Girls' Glee '58; Y-Teens '58-'60: F.T.A. MICKENS, RONALD LEROY - Reserve Track'59; Sportsmen's '58-'60; Optic Staff '59; WCBE '60; Advertising Staff '60; Club '59; Hi-Fi Club '59; Optic Staff *60. MILLER, CURTIS Attendance Staff '59, '60; Hi-Fi '59, '60; Spanish Club '58; RAY - Baseball Manager'58; Sportsmen's Club'59; Hall Monitor Girls' Ensemble '58. '58, '59; Optic Staff '59. MORRIS, CONLEY RICHARD. MORROW, RUTH ANN - Y-Teens '58, '59; Hall Monitor '59; ROLAND T. POOLE DONNA J. PRATER MAC C. REYNOLDS SHARON L. ROSS I 11 \ RLE S J. SPE CHT SUE A. STALTER JUDITH A STEMEN SANDRA J. STE WART JOSEPH M. STRE AT Y JOHN J. TRUMPS JACK W. VanGUNDY KENNETH D. WARE JAMES T. WELLS JOYCE N. WHITT DONALD W. WONN LUCY C. WOODRUFF THERESA J. ZOLMAN GERALD G. ZOSEL

Row Two Cont'd RowOne STREATY, JOSEPH MICHAEL - Hi-Y '58; Cross Country '58; Track '59; Band '58-'60; Dance Band '59, '60; Senior Choir '58- POOLE, ROLAND THOMAS - Archery Club '59; Optic Staff '60; Junior Choir '59; Boys' Glee '59; Variety Show '58-'60. '60; Lens Staff '60; Masquers '60; Play '60. PRATER, DONNA TRUMPS, JOHN JOSEPH - Gym Assistant'59,'60; Hall Monitor JEAN - Y-Teens '58, *59; G.A.A. '58-'60; All-Stars '61. •60; Printing Staff '58-'60. VAN GUNDY, JACK WILLIAM - REYNOLDS, MAC CLIFFORD - Cafeteria Assistant '59, '60; Junior Choir '59; Senior Choir '59, '60; Boys' Glee '58, '59; Hall Monitor '59, '60. ROSS, SHARON LEE - Y-Teens '58- '61; Hi-Fi '59, '60; G.A.A. '58; Student Council '59, '61; Student Mixed Ensemble '59; Hi-Fi '59, '60; Masquers "60; Class Play Court '59, '60; Hall Monitor '59; Nurse's Aid '59, '60; Gym '60; "Song of Norway" '58; "Brigadoon" '60; Stage Crew '59, Assistant '59, '60; Radio '59, '60; WCBE '60; Advertising Club '60; Radio '59; Band '59, '60. WARE, KENNETH DARREL •60, '61; Senior Treasurer '61; Attendance Office '60, '61. Hall Monitor '60. SPECHT, CHARLES JOSEPH - Sportsmen's Club '58, '59; Masquers '60; Senior Play '60; Printing Staff '59, 60. STALTER, SUE ANN - Y-Teens *58-'60; Hi-Fi '59; G.A.A. •58-'60; Junior Glee '58, '59; Senior Glee '60; Girls' Ensemble Row Three '60; Junior Choir '60, Treasurer '60; Gym Assistant '59; Hall WELLS, JAMES TERRY. WHITT, JOYCE NEOMIA - Office Monitor '59, '60. Staff '60; Cafeteria Assistant '59; Junior Girls' Glee '60, '61; Bible Club '59. WONN, DONALD WILLIAM - "Song of Norway" '58; "Brigadoon" '60; Senior Choir '58-'60; Junior Choir '58, '59; Boys' Glee '58, '59; Mixed Ensemble'59,'60; Hi-Fi '58, '59. WOODRUFF, LUCY CAROL - Y-Teens '58-'60; G.A.A.'58,'59; Row Two F.T.A. '58; Reserve Majorette '59; Varsity Majorette '60; Hall STEMEN, JUDITH ANN - Hi-Fi '58-'60; Hall Monitor '58, '59; Monitor '58, '59; Gym Monitor '58, '59; Attendance Office '58. Senior Secretary '60; Y-Teens '58, '59; Attendance Staff '60. ZOLMAN, THERESA JEAN - Philo '60; G.A.A. '58; Latin Club STEWART, SANDRE JEAN - Hall Monitor '58; G.A.A. '58-'60. '58. ZOSEL, GERALD GEORGE - Hi-Fi '58, '59; Hi-Y '58. June Class Officers Larry Mathew (standing, right) was elected class pres­ Cheryl Suter (seated, right) and Pat Pemberton (seated, ident by his classmates in a close race. Eugene Harper left) were elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. (standing, left) was elected vice president to assist Larry.

Larry Mathew Heads June Class Advisers Guiding the seniors through the busiest of their high school years and pre­ paring them for graduation is the job of the twelve senior advisers.

AROUND THE TABLE: Mrs. Jo Ann Chaney, Miss Pauline Jones, D. O. Davis, C. G. Howard, Mrs. Martha Klapp, (substituting for Mrs. A r e m a K i r v e n), Miss Patricia Monette, Mrs. Doris Fearing, Mrs. Emily Koterba, Mrs. Elsie Criger, E. H. Pierce. NOT PICTURED: H. B. Drake, J. W . Colmery. GRACE ADAMS KENNETHADKINSON KAREN VLLEN NORMA ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON JANET ANTLE WILLIE ARCHIE JANICE ASHTON GORDON BARTEE LINDA BATEMAN CSABA BATIZY LARRY BAYES EDWARD BECKER SUZANNE BELL BARBARA BETHEI VIRGINIA BIGGS TIMOTHY BILLIPS ROBERT BLACK

Row Two Cont'd Row One Red Cross '58-»59; Gym Assistant '60; Variety Show '58, '59, Concert Band '59. BARTEE, GORDON DARRELL - Boys' ADAMS, GRACE LEE - G.A.A. (All-Star) '59-'61; Y-Teens Glee '58-'59; Junior Choir '59-'61; Masquers '60-'61; "Strictly '59-'61; Variety Show '59-'60; "Strictly Formal" Make-up Formal" Cast '60; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Radio Staff '58-'59. Committee '60; Flora, Fauna '59-'60; Hall Monitor '59-'60; BATEMAN, LINDA LEE, "Winch"- Y-Teens'58-'61; Hall Lens Staff '60-'61; Optic Staff '59-'60; Attendance Office "60-*61. ADKINSON, KENNETH LARRY, "Hillbilly" - Hall Monitor Monitor '60; Girls' Attendance Office '59-'61; G.A.A. '58-'61. '58-"60; Lunch Monitor "58-'59; Gym Assistant '58-'59; Printing BATIZY, CSABA, "Bob." BAYES, LARRY DENNIS, "Lary" - Staff '59-"61; Optic Staff '61; Archery Club '58-'59; Chemistry Optic Staff '59-'60; Lens Staff '61; Masquers *60-'61; Radio Club '59-'60. ALLEN, KAREN AVELEE - Y-Teens'59; Variety Staff '59-'60. Show '58, '59, '60; Modernettes, Secretary '59; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Orchestra '59-'61; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Gym Assistant '60-'61; G.A.A. (All-Star) Row Three '60-'61; Masquers "60-'61; Library Staff '59; Fun Without De­ struction Play '60; Pep Club '60-'61; Girls' Glee '59. BECKER, EDWARD DENNIS, "Ed" - Driving Club ANDERSON, NORMA LEE - Spanish Club "58-'59; Y-Teens •59-'60; Sportsmen's Club '60-'61. BELL, SUZANNE RAE, '59-'60; Masquers '60-*61; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'61; Optic "Suzy" - Flagswinger '59-'61; Y-Teens '58-'60; Philo *59-'61 Staff '60; Hall Monitor '61. ANDERSON, PATRICIA LOU, Masquers, Treasurer '60-'61; G.A.A. '58-'61; Hall Monitor '59 "Pat" - Reserve Cheerleader '59-'60: Varsity Cheerleader'60- Office Staff '58; Gym Assistant "59-'60; Radio Broadcasts '59-'60 '61; Junior Choir, Secretary '58, President '59; Senior Glee, WCBE '60; Orchestra '58-'61; Dance Band '60-'61; Variety Show President '60-61; "Brigadoon" Make-up Committee'60; "Strictly '59, '60, '61; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Spring Concert '59, Formal" Cast and Make-up Committee '60; Homecoming Queen '60, '61; Instrumental Assistant '59-'61. BETHEL, BARBARA Court '60; Y-Teens '58-'61; G.A.A. '58-'60; F.T.A. '58-'60; SHARON, "Barb" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Girls' Attendance Office Gym Monitor '60-'61; Radio Workshop '59-'60; Optic Staff, '59-'61; Boys' Attendance Office '61. BIGGS, VIRGINIA SUE, Page Editor '61; Veterans Day Assembly '59; Variety Show '58; "Ginger" - Y-Teens '58-'60; Stylettes, Vice President '59-'61; Lens Staff '61. ANTLE, JANET LEE - Hall Monitor '58; G.A.A. *58-»61; Variety Show '58, '59; Junior Choir '58-*60; Y-Teens '59-61. Girls' Ensemble '59-'60; Senior Choir '60-'61; Style Show '58, '59, '61; Pep Club '60-'61; Brigadoon" Cast '60. BILLIPS, TIMOTHY ALLEN, "Tim." BLACK, ROBERT LOUIS, "Bob" - Reserve Football '58; Varisty Football '59, '60: Track '58; Row Two Stage Crew, Assistant Manager '61; Varsity S '61. ARCHIE, MICHAEL WILLIE, "Mike." ASHTON, JANICE MARIE, "Jan" - Marching Band '58-'59; Y-Teens '58-'61; flHHUHHB

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Audrey Henkel and Chester Hauck study job opportunities inthe "Scholastic Roto."

DAVID BLAZER LINDA BOGGS KAREN BOQUIST SHAREN BOQUIST TIMOTHY BOWERS NANCY BRIGNOLI PATRICIA BROGAN BONNIE BROWN KENNETH BROWN MARGERY BROWN HETTIE BURGESS RUTH BURKS

512 Entered As Tent raders

Row Two Cont'd Row One BRIGNOLI, NANCY LUCILLE - Y-Teens '58; Hi-Fi '60-*61; Style Show '59. '60, 'CI. BROGAN, PATRICIA ANN, "Patty" BLAZER, DAVID ROY - Projection '59-'61, President'60-'61; - Philo '60-'61; Spanish Club '58-'59; Library Staff '58-'61; Light Crew '59-'60; TV Crew Chief '61; Scoreboard Crew Chief Red Cross Club '59; Attendance Office '60; Hall Monitor '59; '61; Basketball '59. BOGGS, LINDA SUE, "Squeaky" - Y-Teens Optic Staff '60. BROWN, BONNIE LOU, "Needles" - Scholar­ '58-'60; Stylettes, Sergeant-at-Arms '59-'61; Hall Monitor "60; ship Team (Biology) '59; Y-Teens. World Fellowship Chairman Junior Choir '58-'60; Variety Show '60. BOQUIST, KAREN '58-'59, Program Chairman '59-'60; Philo '59-'60; Masquers, EVELYN, "Twin" - Y-Teens '59-'61, Social Committee '61; Vice President '60-'61; Student Council '59-'61, Secretary '60- Library Staff '58; Office Staff '58; Senior Choir '59-'61, 61; Student Court '58-*59; G.A.A. (All-Stars) '58-'61, Program Treasurer '61: "Brigadoon" Cast '60; G.A.A. '58-'61, Volleyball Chairman '60-'61; Variety Show '58, '59, '61; Reserve and Sportshead '60, Sergeant-at-Arms '61, Ail-Star '58-'60; Hall Varsity Cheerleader '59-'61: Homecoming Queen's Court '60, Monitor '61; City Music Festival '59, '60, '61; Spring Concert "Strictly Formal" Cast 'CO; Senior Choir '59-'60; Nurse's '59; Gym Assistant '59-'60. BOQUIST, SHAREN ETHEL - Assistant '59-'60; Gym Assistant '59-61; Buckeye Girls' State Masquers '60-'61; Student Council '59; G.A.A. (All-Stars) '59-'61; •60. "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Guidance Office '59-'60; Red Cross C lub, Vice President '59, President '59-'60, Cabinet '60-'61, Senior Council '60-'61; G.T.A. '59-'61; Senior Choir '59-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'60; Mixed Ensemble '60-'61; Archery Club'59- Row Three '60, Secretary-Treasurer '60; Attendance Office *59-*60. BROWN, KENNETH NORWTN - Driving Club '60; Sportsmen's Club '60. BROWN, MARGERY ANN. BURGESS, HETTIE HELEN - BibleClub'59-'61; Romani Novi '59-'60; Variety Show '61; Orchestra '59-61: G.A.A. '58; Roman Banquet '59. '60; Row Two Hi-Fi Club '58; Prep Orchestra '60; Ali-Citj Music Festival BOWERS, TIMOTHY JAY, "T.J." - Optic Staff, Editor '59, '60; Christmas Choral Festival '60. BURKS, RUTH ELLEN Photographic Editor '60; Lens Staff, Photographic Editor '61. - Red Cross Club '59-'60: Stylettes '61; Style Show '60. tf * J '

ZOLTON BURNETT ETTA BURT RICHARD BYRD ESTHER BYNUM MICHELE CAITO MARTHA CALDWEL SARA CARR CH \RLOTTE CARTER EARL CHERRYHOMES ARVIN CHAPDELAINE BEVERLY CLARK JOYCE CLARK CLIFFORD CLAYTON CHARLENE CLIFTON DAVID COLEGROVE JOHN CLINE JOHN COLEGROVE JAMES COLEMAN

Row Two Cont'd Row One Spring Music Festival '59; Bible Club '60. CHAPDELAINE, E. ARVIN - Hi-Fi '58-'60; Marching Band '59-'60; Chemistry BURNETT, ZOLTON WILLIAM, "(.us" - \ arsity Football '60; Club '58; Astronomy Club '59; Hall Monitor '60; Roman Banquet Varsity S '61; Hall Monitor "60-'61. BURT, ETTA FAYE - '59, '60; Scholarship Teams (History) '59, '60; Variety Show Hall Monitor "59-"60. BYNUM, ESTHER YVONNE, "Bonnie" '58, '59, '61; Lab Assistant '60-'61. CHERRYHOMES, EARL - Y-Teens '59-'61; Bible Club '59; G.A.A. '58-'61. BYRD, LEROY - Football '58-'60; Track '59-'61; Varsity S '60-'61; RICHARD LEWIS, "Birdie" - Prep Band '58; Marching Band Sportsmen's Club '59-'60; Hall Monitor '61; Variety Show '60; '59, '60: Concert Band '59-"61; Projection Club'58; Hall Monitor Dance Band '59-'60: Orchestra '58-'61; Optic Staff '61. '58-'59. CAITO, MI( II! I! 1 RANCES, "Mickey" - Masquers CLARK, BEVERLY KAY, "Slick" - Y-Teens '58-'61. CLARK, '60-'61; Y-Teens '58-'59; Optic Staff '60-'61; Library Staff JOYCE ELLENE, "Joy" - Style Show '59; Hall Monitor'59-'61; '58-'61; Variety Show '58-'61; Senior Plays, Usherette '58-'61; Y-Teens '58-'60; Stylettes,Sergeant-at-Arms '59-'60, President Spring Music Festival '59; G.A.A. '59-'60; "Strictly Formal" '60-'61; Junior Choir '59-'60; Senior Girls' Glee '60-*61; Advertising Committee '60; Roman Banquet '59; Gym Assistant Attendance Office '59-'60; Music Festival '60; G.A.A. '59-'60. '59-'60; Radio Workshop '59-'60. CALDWELL, MARTHA LEE, "Marty" - Y-Teens '58-61; G.A.A. '60-'61; Junior Girls' Glee '59; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Junior Choir '59-60; Gym Assistant '60-'61. Row Three CLAYTON, CLIFFORD, "Fiorello" - Reserve Basketball '58; Row Two Projection Club '58-'61; Light Crew '58-'61; CLIFTON, CHARLENE FRANCES, "Cricket" - Attendance Office '61; CARR, SARA, "Cherie" - Hi-Fi Club '58; Junior Choir '58; Y-Teens '59-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Library Staff '59; Senior Girls' Glee '58; Senior Choir '59-'61; Band '58'61; Y-Teens, Homeroom Secretary '59; G.A.A. '59; Vocal Music Y-Teens '60: Masquers '60-'61; Thespians '60-'61; "Brigadoon" Concert '59-'61. CLINE, JOHN MIKE, "Hunky" - Hi-Y '58-'61; Cast '60; Variety Show '58, '59. '61; Hall Monitor '60-'61; \ i tsity Basketball '60-'61; Hall Monitor '58-'61; Lunch Monitor G.A.A. '58-'59; F.T.A. '59-'61. CARTER, CHARLOTTE JANE, '59-'60. COLEGROVE, DAVID EARL - Astronomy Club "Pete" - Y-Teens '60-'61; Hi-Fi Club '60; SpanishClub'58-'59; *58-'60. COLEGROVE, JOHN RICHARD - Optic Staff '61. Junior Choir '59-'60; Senior Girls' Glee '60; Optic Staff '61; COLEMAN, JAMES B., "Beast" - Hi-Y '60-'61. 4 I*

Terry Foster gives Sharon Roshon her corsage for the Rose Prom.

BETTY COLLINS JOHN COOPER JIM CORDELL ROBERTA COSLETT JO ANN CRABTREE MICHAEL CRARY MARGARET CROOKHAM REGINA DAILEY DARLENE DARNER ROBERT DAROE DOROTHY DeATLEY MICHAEL DEBUS

Class Attends Last Rose Prom

Row Two Cont'd Row One Destruction '59; "Brigadoon" Make-up and Publicity '60; Gym Assistant '59-'60; Decorations Chairman for Backward Ball and COLLINS, BETTY JEAN, "Bee" - Y-Teens "58-'61, Links Homecoming '60. CRARY, MICHAEL STEVEN, "Mike" - '61, Poppy Sale '59, Lily Parade '59: Bible Club '58-'60; Sportsmen's Club '58-'59; Orchestra '58-'61; StageCrew '58-'59; "Brigadoon" Usherette '60; G.A.A. '58-'60; Pep Club '60-'61; Varsity S '60-'61; Varsity Football '59-'60; Reserve Football F.T.A. '59-'61; Junior Choir '58-'60; Senior Glee '60-'61; Ad­ '58; Chemistry Club '58-'60; Hall Monitor '58-'61; "Brigadoon" vertising Staff '61: Hall Monitor '58-'59. COOPER, JOHNGARY, Cast '60; Art hery Club '58-'59; Roman Banquet '58. CROOKHAM, "Cars" - Hall Monitor '61; Cross Country '58; Chemistry Club MARGARET ELAINE - F.T.A. '58; Mixed Glee '58: Y-Teens '60. '59-'60. CORDELL, JIM, "Jungle Jim" - Varsity Foot­ DAILEY, REGINA SUE, "Jeanie" - Y-Teens '58-'59; BibleClub ball '58-'60; All-City Honorable Mention '60; Varisty Baseball '59-'61, Secretary '60-'61; Variety Show '58, '59, '61; Senior '59-'60, All-City '59, '60, All-State '60, Most Valuable Player Girls' Glee '58-'59; Junior* Choir '59; Senior Choir '60-*61. '60; Student Council '59; Hall Monitor'58-'60; Optic Staff '59-'60; Radio Staff '60-'61; Varsity S, Host '59-'61. COSLETT, ROBERTA JEAN, "Bobbi" - Y-Teens '59-'60; Spanish Club '58-'59; Philo '59-'61; Book Exchange '60-'61; Junior Choir'59: Row Three Junior Girls' Glee '59-'60; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'60; Optic DARNER, JACQUELINE DARLENE - Y-Teens '60-'61: Hi-Fi Staff '60; Homeroom Secretary '61. Club '60: Spanish Club '58-'59; Spring Music Festival '5*9. DAROE, ROBERT IRVING, "Bob" -Romani Novi '58-'59; Row Two Hi-Y '58. DeATLEY, DOROTHY HELEN, "Dot" - Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Y-Teens '58-'61;, Lily Sale '61; Hall Monitor '5S-*59; CRABTREE, JO ANN, "Jody" - Student C .uncil *58-'61; Philo Bookroom '58; Junior Choir '58; Senior Choir '59-'61; '60-'61; F.T.A. '58-'61, Secretary '60-'61; Y-Teens '58-'61, "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Christmas Choral Festival '59, '60; City Member-at-Large and Interclub Council '60-'61; G.A.A.'59-'61, Music Festival '60,'61. DEBUS, MICHAEL, "Mike" - Football Sports Head '60, Social Chairman and Cabinet '60-'61; "Strictly Manager '58-60; Reserve Baseball '59; Golf '61; Romani Novi '58- Formal" Cast and Publicity '60; Radio Workshop '59-'60; '59; Sportsmen's Club '58-'60; Hi-Y '60-'61; Chemistry Club Junior Choir '59-'60; Senior Choir'60-'61; RedCross, Secretary '60-'61. '59: Bible Club '59: Variety Show '58, '59, '61: Fun Without ^> CJ /"% O

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Row Two Cont'd Row One '59; Y-Teens '58-'60; "Strictly Formal" Advertising Committee '60; Junior Choir '58-'60. ELLEDGE, MARIETTA ELIZABETH DECKER, JOSEPH DANIEL, "Joker" - Student Council'58-'59; Bible Club '58-'61; Senior Girls' Glee; Senior Choir '59-'61; Student Court '58-'59; Reserve Football '58; Varsity Football Student Council '60-'61; Mixed Ensemble '60-'61; Gym Assistant '59; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Hall Monitor '58-'59; Stage Crew, Assistant Manager '59-'60, Manager '60-'61; Senior Choir '60- '59-'60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; City Music Festival '60. ELLIS, '61; Masquers '59-'61; Thespians '59-'61. DERENBURGER, LAWANA FAYE - Bible Club '58-'61. AUDREY JEANNE, "Jean" - Y-Teens '58-*59; Junior Choir '59-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'61; Philo '59-'61; Student Council '60-'61; Fun Without Destruction '60; Pep Club '60-'61; Row Three Spring Concert '59-'61; "Brigadoon" Usherette'60. DEREXSON, GARNETT RUTH - Philo '59-'61; Spanish Club '60; F.T.A. ENDICOTT, NAOMIL, "Nicky" - Flora, Fauna'59-'60; Y-Teens '59; Flora, Fauna '59-'60. DIALS, BRENDA JOYCE. DITTER, '60-'61. FARSON, WILLIAM DAVID, "David" - Hi-Y '58; DANN ALAN. DIXON, DONNA GENE - Y-Teens '58-'60; Football '58-'60;Basketball'58; Baseball'58-'60; Student Council Bookroom '58-'59; Scholarship Team (Latin) '59; Library '58; VarsityS '59-'60; 100-Mile Club '58; Romani Novi '58-'59; Staff '59-'61; Book Exchange Staff '59-'61; Junior Choir '59- Hall Monitor '58-'60; Gym Assistant '58-'59; Wrestling '61. '60; Philo '59-'61; "Brigadoon" Props '60; Optic Staff, Page FAULK, LARRY DEAN. FEARING, SHIRLEY JEAN, "Rexy" Editor '60; Senior Choir '60-'61; Masquers "60-"61; Thespians - Orchestra '59-»61; Concert Band '59-'61; All-City Orchestra '60-'61; "Strictlv Formal" Director '60; Lens Staff, Associate '59, '60, '61; Regional Orchestra '59 '60, '61; All-State Editor '60-'61; F.T.A. '58-'59. Orchestra, Alternate '60, '61; Variety Show '58, '59, '61; Spring Concert '59, '60, '61; Y-Teens '59-'Gl; Links '61, Lily Parade '60; G.A.A. '59; Red Cross Club '59-'60; "Brigadoon"Orchestra '60; District Band Contest '59; Style Show'59; Christmas Choral Row Two Festival '60; Dance Band '61; Pep Club '60. FERGUSON, JACK WALLACE, "Jackie" - Track '60-'61; ScienceClub'60; March­ DOWNS, LARRY LEE, "Lee" - Hi-Y '60-'61; Lens Staff, Art ing Band '60; Astronomy Club '59; Varsity S '61; Aviation Club Work '60-'61; Hall Monitor '61. DRIGGS, CAROL JEAN, '58. FISCHER, JOYCE ELAINE, "Fishie" - Y-Teens '58-'60; "Driggsie" - Masquers '60-'61; Hi-Fi Club '60: Y-Teens '59 Philo '59-'61; Library Staff '58-'61; Senior Choir'59-'61; Senior F.T.A. '58-'60; Senior Choir '59-'61; Lunchroom Staff '61 Girls' Glee '60-'61; Girls' Enemble '60-'61; "Brigadoon" Cast Roman Banquet '59; Hall Monitor '61; Marching Band '58 '60; Vocal Music Concert '59, '61; City Music Festival '59, '60, Concert Band '59; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; "Strictly Formal" Cast '61; Christmas Choral Festival '60; Spanish Honor Society '59; '60. DUNCAN, DOUGLAS MATHEW, "Doug." DWORKIN, Scholarship Team (Spanish) '59. •MARILYN SUE - G.A.A. '59-'61; F.T.A. '58-'60; Masquers'61; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Variety Show '58, '59, '61; Girls' Glee '59-'60; "Brigadoon" Ushert ;e '60; Spring Concert 4 _

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Judy Park and Ron Teal don't waste a moment between classes.

LARRY FLOWERS JERRY FORBIS TERRY FOSTER CAROL FOX LARRY FRANZ RONALD FRANZ PATRICIA FREEMAN BETTY FREY BARBARA FRYE SANDRA GAGE ROSANNE GARTIN SANDRA GEORGE

Florence Snyder Ranks First Soholastically

Row Two Cont'd Row One Optic Staff '60. FREEMAN, PATRICIA LOUISE, "Pat" - Y-Teens '60; Library Staff '58-'59; Hall Monitor '60; Book Ex­ FLOWERS, LARRY LEE - Bible Club '58-'59; DrivingClub '60. change '58-*59. FREY, BETTY LOUISE, "Sis." FORBIS, IVAN JERRY, "Jer" - Hi-Y '59-'61; Marching Band '58-'61; Concert Band '58-'61; Variety Show '59; Spring Festival '59, '61. FOSTER, TERRY MICHAEL - Basketball '59-'61; Baseball '59-'61; Varsity S '60-'61; Driving Club '59-'60. FOX, CAROL EILEEN, "Foxie" - Variety Show '58, '59, '61; Row Three Choir '58; Orchestra '58-'60; Spring Concert '59; "Brigadoon" FRYE, BARBARA ANN, "Bobbie" - Hi-Fi Club '60. GAGE, Cast '60; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Guidance Office '60-'61; SANDRA ANN, "Sandy" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Stylettes '58-'59: Gym Monitor '60; Lens Drawings '60; Modernettes '60; Roman Masquers, Secretary '60-'61; Variety Show'58,'59; "Brigadoon" Banquet '60; French Banquet '60; Masquers '60. Cast '60; "Strictly Formal" Cast and Usherette '60; Senior Choir '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble '60-'61; Flagswinger '59-'61; Pep Club '60-'61; G.A.A. '58-'61; Homeroom Secretary '61; Hall Monitor '58-'59. GARTIN, ROSANNE, "Rosie" - Y-Teens Row Two '58-'61, Links '60; F.T.A. 'G0-'61; "Strictly Formal" Usherette FRANZ, LARRY WILLIAMS, "Larry" - Hi-Y '58-'59; Golf and Make-up Committee '60; Hall Monitor '58-'59; Bookroom '59-'61. FRANZ, RONALD ALLEN, "Ron" - Football '59; Assistant '55-'61; Masquers '60; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Pep Club Stage Crew '59-'60; Archery Club '59-'60: Printing Staff'60-'61; '60: WCBE '60-'61. GEORGE, SANDRA LEE, "Sam." D,

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Row Two Cont'd Row One '59-'60; Dance Band, Vocalist '60; Hall Monitor '61; Library Staff '61; Homecoming Court '60; Variety Show '59-'61. HAHN, GILCHREST, ROBERT STANLEY, "Big G" - Hi-Y '59-'60; CAROL LEE, "Susie" - Y-Teens '60-'61; Romani Novi'59-'60; Hi-Fi Club '60-'61; Football '58; Track Manager '59; Hall G.A.A. '58-'59; Archery Club '58-'59; Links '61; Library Staff Monitor '60; Printing Staff '59-'61. GILL, JAMES PAUL - Chemistry Club '59; Hall Monitor '59. GLENN, MARIANNE '60-'61; General Scholarship Team '61. HAIRSTON, MARTHA MAXINE, "Peanut" - French Club '59-'60; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; JEAN, "Mart" - Philo '59-'60; Hall Monitor '61; Optic Staff'61. Junior Choir '59-'60; Junior Girls' Glee '60; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61; Gym Assistant '60-'61; Nurse's Assistant '61; "Brigadoon" Usherette '60; Y-Teens '60-'61. GOFF, JOHN WALTER, "Wally." GRAMELT, ANNA MARIE, "Annie" - Row Three Philo »60-*61; Hi-Fi Club '58-'59; Student Council '59. HAMPTON, PATRICIA M., "Herman" - G.A.A. '59; Romani GREENAWALD, THOMAS CHARLES, "Port-o-Wall" - Junior Novi '59; Philo '60-'61; F.T.A. '59-'61, President '60-'61; Choir '59; Boys' Glee '59; Senior Choir '60-'61; Spanish Club Guidance Office '60-'61; Optic Staff '60; Lens Staff '60-'61; '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60. "Strictly Formal" Cast '60. HARPER, EUGENE, JR., "Geno" - June Class Vice President '60-'61; Football, Captain '58-'60; Basketball, Co-Captain '58-*61; Baseball '59-'61; Varsity S, President '59-'61; Senior Choir, President '59-'61; Boys' Glee Row Two '59-'61; Hall Monitor '60-*61; Optic Staff '61; "Brigadoon" Cast GREENBERG, MICHAEL ALLEN, "Mike" - Romani Novi, Vice '60. HARRIS, GLENDA RUTH - Y-Teens, Co-Social Chairman President '59; Hall Monitor '59, '61; Hi-Fi Club '60; Scholar­ '60, Vice President '61; G.A.A. '61; Rose Prom Co-Chairman ship Test (English and History) '59; General Scholarship Team '60: Office Staff '61; Hall Monitor '60; Book Exchange '60-'61; •61. GROOM, ROSADELL, "Rosy" - Bible Club '58; Flora, Hi-Fi Club '58-'59. HARRIS, LOIS MARIE - Y-Teens '58; Fauna '59-'60; Hi-Fi Club'58-'59; Y-Teens'60-'61; "Brigadoon" Bible Club '58; Red Cross '60; Library Staff '58-'59; Hall Usherette '60; Junior Glee '59; Junior Choir'60; Senior Glee '60; Monitor '61; Junior Choir '60; G.A.A. '59. HAUCK, CHESTER Hall Monitor '60-'61. GROVE, HOPE MARIE, "DeDe" - Bible J., "Chet" - Projection Club '60; Hall Monitor '61. HAWK, Club '60-'61; Optic Staff '60. HACKNEY, ALICE LORRAINE, PATRICIA ANN, "Pat" - Hi-Fi Club '61; Junior Choir '58-'60; "Bane" - Y-Teens '58-'61, Homeroom Secretary'61; Hi-Fi Club Optic Staff '61. kto **k

Jim Rogers, Tom Lewis, and Mike Debus are using the slideruletosolveaphysics problem.

SUE HAYDEN CAROL HAYES JERRY HAYWOOD MARY HEERY LEWIS HEMPHILL AUDREY HENKEL JANET HENSLEY JANET HERREL CONNIE HIBBLER SALLY HICKLE CLAYTON HICKS CHARLENE HIGHLAND

Seniors Apply For College Scholarships

Row Two Cont'd Row One Y-Teens '58-'61; Junior Choir '58-'60; Masquers '60-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Bookroom Staff'58-'61; HAYDEN, SUE ANNE, "Susie" - Y-Teens '58-'60; Red Cross "Brigadoon" Usherette '60; "Strictly Formal" Usherette '60; '59-'60; Stylettes '60-'61; Optic Staff '60; Variety Show '58; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Variety Show '58, '59; Pep Club '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Junior Choir WCBE '59. HERREL, JANET ELIZABETH, "Jan" - Y-Teens '58-'59; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'60; Girls' Ensemble '59-'60; '58-'61, Links '59-'60, Worship Chairman '60-'61; Student Council Hall Monitor '59-'61; Library Staff '58-'59; Fun Without De­ '58-'61, Sales Tax Committee '59-'61, C ha i r man '60-'61; struction Program '60. HAYES, CAROL JUNE - Variety Show Student Court '59-'60; G.A.A. '58-'61; Library Staff '58-'61; '58-'59; Advertising Staff '61; Y-Teens '58; "Strictly Formal" Nurse's Assistant '58-'59; Philo '59-'61; Office Staff '60; Fun Prompter and Usherette '60; Attendance Office '61; Hall Monitor Without Destruction Committee '59; Backward Ball, Decorations '58; F.T.A. '58-'60; Bookroom Staff '59-'60. HAYWOOD, JAMES Committee '60; Senior Girls' Glee '58. JERRY. HEERY, MARY MARGARET, "Mary" - Y-Teens'58- '61; Membership Chairman '59-'60, Social Chairman '60-'61; Student Council '59; Drum Majorette '59-'60; Orchestra '58-'61; "Night of January 16th" Usherette '59; Backward Ball and Rose Prom, Decorating Committee '60; F.T.A. '58-'59; Row Three Pep Club '60; Hall Monitor '60; Instrumental Assistant '59-'60. HIBBLER, CONNIE LEE - Y-Teens '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Orchestra '59-'60; Girls' Glee '60. HICKLE, SALLY ELAINE, "Sal" - Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Bible Club, Vice President "59-'60; Pep Club '61; G.A.A. '61; Y-Teens '60- Row Two '61; F.T.A. '59-'61; Junior Choir '59-'61. HICKS, CLAYTON HllMPHILL, LEWIS HAYNES, "Luigi" - Football Manager '59; NATHANIEL - Hi-Y '58-'59; Hi-Fi Club '58; Chemistry Club Hi-Y, Chaplain '59-'61; Student Council, Alternate '59; Hi-Fi '59; Band '58; Romani Novi '58-'59. HIGHLAND, CHARLENE Club '59-'60; Prep Band '59: Chemistry Club '59-'60; Home­ ELIZABETH, "Heidi" - Y-Teens '59-'61; Lunchroom Assistant coming Decorations Committee '59; Lunchroom Assistant '59-'60; '58; Senior Choir '59-'6.1; Mixed Ensemble '60-'61; G.A.A. '59- Gym Assistant '59. HENKEL, AUDREY GAYLE, "Aud" - '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; SpringConcert '59, '61; City Music Stylettes '59-'61; Y-Teens '58; Girls' Ensemble '58-'61; Girls' Festival '59, '60, '61; Christmas Choral Festival '59, '60; Glee '59-'61; Hall Monitor '59; SpringConcert'61; Pep Club '61. Hall Monitor '60; Pep Club '60, '61; Roman Banquet '59, HENSLEY, JANET HARRIET, "Shorty" - F.T.A. '58-'61; •TO

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Row Two Cont'd Row One '59; Philo '58-'61; Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader '59-'61; Radio Workshop '59-'60; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; "Night of HIGHLAND, CHARLOTTE ANN - Y-Teens '59-'61; Hi-Fi '59; January 16th" Usherette '59; Masquers '60-'61; Thespians '60- Senior Choir '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble'59-'61; Variety Show'58- '61; Graduation and Baccalaureate, Usherette '60-'61. ISON, '60; Hall Monitor '61; Roman Banquet '59; City Music Festival •59-'61. HOEFLICH, BONNIE JEAN, "Bon-Bon" - Marching ROBERT LAWRENCE, "Bob" - Hi-Y '59-'61; Senior Choir Band '58-'60; Concert Band '59-'61; Prep Orchestra'59; Variety '60-'61; Junoir Choir '60; Sportsmen's Club '59-'60. JACOBS, Show '58, '59, '61; Y-Teens '58-'61, Links '60; F.T.A. '58-'61; WILLIAM ANDREW - Football '58; Basketball '58; Projection Spanish Club '58; Senior Choir '60-'61; Junior Choir '60; Junior Club '58-'60; Hall Monitor '59-'61; Stage Crew '59-*61; Optic Girls' Glee '58-'60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; "Strictly Formal" Staff '59-'60. Usherette '60; Spring Music Festival'59,'61. HOLLINGSWORTH, CHARLES HENRY, JR., "Sugar Pie" - Hi-Y '58; Band '59-'60; Track '60; Optic Staff '61. HOLMES, TERRY LEE - Spanish Club '58-'59; Y-Teens '59-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Junior Girls' Row Three Glee '58-'59; Junior Choir '59-'60; Senior Choir '60-'61; Gym JAMESON, SANDRA YVONNE, "Sandy" - Y-Teens '59-'60; Assistant '59-'60; G.A.A., All-Stars '58-'61, Sportshead '59, Stylettes '61; Student Court '59; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Office President '60-'61; "Brigadoon" Usherette'60; Hi-Fi Club'59-'60; Assistant '60; Optic Staff '61; Lunchroom Assistant '59. Sports Banquet '59, '60, '61; Pep Club '60-'61; City Music JENKINS, ROBERTA, "Bobbi" - Romani Novi *58-'59; Chemis­ Festival '61; Christmas Choral Festival '60. HOSKINS, ADA try Club, Secretary '58-'59; Masquers '60-'61; Variety Show '59, LOUISE - Y-Teens '58-'61; Office Assistant '58-'61; Hall '61; All-State Band '60; Majorette '59-'61; GA.A. '58; Roman Monitor '58. HOSKINS, SYLVIA ANNE, "Kitten" - Y-Teens Banquet '59; Fun Without Destruction '60; "Strictly Formal" •61: Hall Monitor '60. Committees '60; Hall Monitor '59. JOHNSON, JOHN STANLEY Printing Staff '61; Hall Monitor '60-'61. JOHNSON, KAREN LEE, "Blondie" - Y-Teens '58-'61; F.T.A. '58-'61; Junior Choir'58; Senior Glee '59-'61; Girls' Ensemble '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59; Row Two Hall Monitor '59; Pep Club'61; Office Assistant'60; "Brigadoon" HOTTENROTT, PATRICIA LOU, "Pat" - Y-Teens '59-'61; Cast '60; Spring Concert '59, '61; Bookroom Assistant '58-'60; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Hi-Fi Club'60; G.A.A.'59. HUNKERFORD, Lunchroom Assistant '58; Y-Teens Homeroom Secretary '60. LOIS ANN, "Sis" - Y-Teens '59-'61; Hall Monitor '61; JOHNSON, THOMAS TERRELL, "T.J." - Projection Club'59- HUNTER, SANDRA LEE, "Sandy" - Senior Choir '59-'61. '61; Boys' Glee '59; Junior Choir '59; Senior Choir '60-61. Lens Staff '60-'61; Optic Staff '60-'61; Y-Teens '59-'61; Attend­ JONES," RICHARD ALAN, "Dick" - Band '58; Spanish Club ance Office '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Pre-Lenten Service '60; '58-'60; Variety Show '58; Color Guard '60; "Strictly Formal" Red Cross Club '58-'59. HUSSE, BONNIE LEE - Y-Teens Cast '60: Optic Staff'60-'61; Masquers '60-'61; Thespians '60-'61. '58-'61; G.A.A.'58-'61, All-Stars'59-'61; Variety Show '58, '59, 100 '61; Student Council "58-'59; Office Assistant '58-'61; RedCross Miss Marcia Jean Bolin, school nurse, checks height of Norma Rice.

ROBERT JOSEPH WILLIAM KAUFFMAN PAUL KAZEE BRENDA KELLER CAROL KETNER MARILYN KEYSER ARTHUR KIENZLE ETHEL KIRBY PRISCILLA KIRK EMILY KLEIN PATRICIA KOMIVES WTLLIAN KOUNTZ

'61 Class Has Bulldog Spirit

Row Two Cont'd Row One Baseball '60. KIRBY, ETHEL LYNN, "Ek" - Romani Novi JOSEPH, ROBERT L., "Bob" - Driving Club '59; Chess Club '59; Bible Club '59-'60; Y-Teens '60-'61; Cabinet '60-'61, '58-'59. KAUFFMAN, WILLIAM WAYNE, "Bill" - Hi-Y '60; Homeroom Representative '60-*61; Pep Club '60-'61; Hall Chess Club '59; Student Council '60-'61; Student Court '60-'61; Monitor '60-'61; Student Council '58-'59; Optic Staff '61. Romani Novi '58; Roman Banquet '59; Reserve Baseball '59. KAZEE, PAUL, "Rabbit" - Archery Club, Vice President '60; Track '59-'61; Cross Country '59-'61. KELLER, BRENDA JOYCE, "Runt" - Hall Monitor '59; Alternate Reserve and Row Three Varsity Cheerleader '59-'61; Junior Choir '58-'60, Treasurer KIRK, DAPHNE PRISCILLA, "Pie" - Hi-Fi Club "58-'61. '59-'60, Vice President '60; Library Assistant '59-'61; Optic KLEIN, EMILY JO, "Em" - Y-Teens "58-'61; Student Council Staff, Page Editor '60; Senior Choir '60-'61; Y-Teens '58-'61, '58-'59; Bible Club '60-'61; Library Staff'59-'61; Gym Assistant Secretary '60-'61; Student Council '60-'61; Gym Assistant '59- '61; Y-Teens Homeroom Representative '61. KOMIVES, '60; Lens Staff, Associate Editor '60-'61; Variety Show '59, '61; PATRICIA MARIE, "Pat" - Student Council '58-'61; Student "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Pep Club, President '60-'61; Home­ Court '58-'59; Y-Teens '58-'61, Cabinet '59-'60, Links '59-"60. coming Court '60. Membership '60-'61; G.A.A. '58-'61; F.T.A. '59-'61; Stylettes, Treasurer '59-'60: Senior Choir '60-'61; Senior Girls'Glee'59- '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Nurse's Assistant '58-'60; Variety Show '61; Backward Ball, Rose Prom, Homecoming, Decorations Row Two Committee '59, '60, '61; Girls' Ensemble'59-'60; Backward Ball KETNER, CAROL JEAN, "Jeannie." KEYSER, MARILYN Entertainment Committee, Chairman '61; Pep Club '60-'61. LOUISE, "Sam" - Y-Teens '58-'59; Philo'60-'61; Senior Choir KOUNTZ, WILLIAM RUSH, "Bill" - Astronomy Club '58-'60; '59-'61; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Junior Achievement '58-'59. Chemistry Club '59-*60; Sportsmen's Club '60-'61; Hall Monitor KIENZLE, ARTHUR FRANK, "Art" - Hi-Y '60-'61; Lens Staff '59-'60. '60-'61: Optic Staff '60; Football Manager '59-'60; Reserve JAMES KRANER DIANA LAMP SANDRA LAND SANDRA LANDIS DANIEL LARIMER FREDA LATHAM SHARON LEACH KENNETH LEE RONALD LENTZ HOWARD LEONARD DEWEY LEWIS LARRY LEWIS THOMAS LEWIS LESTER LONG JAMES LOSKA JUDY LUZADER PHYLLIS MACIOCI NANCY MALSON

Row Two Cont'd Row One Secretary '60; Junior Girls' Glee, Treasurer '58-'59; Senior Choir '58-'61; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Main Office Staff '60-'61; KRANER, JAMES FREDERICK, JR. - Marching Band "58-'60; Attendance Office '60-'61; PepClub'60-'61; HallMonitor'60-'61. Concert Band *59-'61; Dance Band '60-'61; Chemistry Club '58- LEE, KENNETH ALBERT, "Mr. Lee" - Student Council'58-'61, '60; Astronomy Club '59-'60; Romani Novi '59; Roman Banquet President '59-'61; Student Court '58-'61, Chief Justice '59-'61; '59; Photo Club '60-'61; Hall Monitor '61; VarietyShow '58, '59, Chemistry Club '58-'60, Program Chairman *58-'60; Varisty S '61; Lab Assistant *60-'61. LAMP, DIANA CLAUDIA - '59-'61, Vice President '60-'61; Reserve Basketball '58-'59; Y-Teens '59-*60; Philo '59-'61; Optic Staff, Co-Editor '60; Varsity Basketball '59-*61; Varsity Baseball '59-'6i; Football Hall Monitor '59-*60; Gym Assistant '59-'61; G.A.A. '58-'61, Announcer '60; WCBE '59; Variety Show '59; Stage Crew '58- All-Stars '60-'61; Scholarship Team (English) *59; Lens Staff, '60; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Roman Banquet, Host '59; Buckeye Associate Editor '60-'61; Pep Club'60-'61; Homeroom Secretary Boys' State, Judge of Supreme Court '60; "Night of January 16th" '61. LAND, SANDRA LEE, "Sandy" - Y-Teens '58-'60; Jury '59; City Fun Without Destruction Committee '58, '59. Stylettes '59-'61, Vice President '60-'61; Variety Show '59; LENTZ, RONALD RAYMOND, "Beaver" - Projection Club '58- Nurse's Assistant '59; Junior Choir '58; Advertising Secretary '61; Chemistry Club '59-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61. LEONARD, '61; Lens Staff '59; Optic Staff '60. LANDIS, SANDRA KAY, HOWARD RAY, "Ray" - Projection Club '58-"61. LEWIS, "Sandy" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Junior Girls' DEWEY ROBERT, "Bob." LEWIS, LARRY LEE, "Bud." Glee '59-'60; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61; Senior Homeroom Secretary '60-'61. LARIMER, DANIEL SHERMAN, "Dan" - Football '58, '60; Sportsmen's Club '59-60; Chemistry Club '60. Row Three LATHAM, FREDA MAE, "Freedie" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Hi- LEWIS, THOMAS EDWARD, "Louie Bends" - Football *58-'60; Fi Club '59; Hall Monitor '61; Optic Staff '59-'60. Baseball '59-'60; Sportsmen's Club '59-'60; Chemistry Club'59- '60; Driving Club '60, Hall Monitor '59-'61; Marching Band '59; Concert Band '59; Stage Crew '59-'61; Varsity S '61. LONG, LESTER RAYMOND, "Les." LOSKA, JAMES HOWARD, Row Two "Roscoe." LUZADER, JUDY ANN, "Judy" - Dance Club '59- LEACH, SHARON GAIL, "Sherry" - Student Council '58-'59; '60; F.T.A. '59-'60; Junior Choir '59-'61; Office Staff '58-'60; Y-Teens '58-'60, Homeroom Representative'58-'59, Lily Parade Guidance Office '59-'60; Spring Festival '59-'60. MACIOCI, '59; Stylettes '59-'60; Masquers '60-'61; "Strictly Formal" PHYLLIS ANN, "Pam" - Main Office '60-'61; Hall Monitor '59- Program and Ticket Committees '60; G.A.A. '58-'60; Scholarship '61. MALSON, NANCY LEE, "Mousey" - Hall Monitor '59; Team (French) '59; French Banquet '60; Senior Girls' Glee, Stylettes '59-'61, Treasurer '60-'61; Main Office '59. fevf AA?H

Wally Rueckel gallantly picks up Pat Pemberton's books.

/ RUTH MANESS MYRNA MARTINDALE DANIEL MARVIN JUDITH MASON VERNON MASON, JR. BENJAMIN MATHENY LAWRENCE MATHEW JOHN MAY JOSEPH MAY EUGENE MAYER JOHN MAYFIELD SAUNDRA MAYS

Kenny Lee Named Council President

Row Two Cont'd Row One "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Science Seminar '59. MAY, JOHN, "John" - Photo Club '58; Nature Club '59-'60; Advertising Staff MANESS, RUTH A., - Y-Teens '58-'61: Attendance Office '61; Hall Monitor '61; Sportsmen's Club '60-'61. '59-'60; Senior Choir '60-'61; Optic Staff '61; Hall Monitor '60. MARTINDALE, MYRNA LOU - Y-Teens '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59; Library Staff '59; Attendance Office '60-'61. MARVIN, DANIEL LLOYD - Astronomy Club '59-'60; Driving Club '60- '61; Baseball '60; Band '60-'61; Sportsmen's Club '60-'61. Row Three MASON, JUDITH ADELE, "Judy" - Stylettes '59-'60. MAY, JOSEPH LEO, "Joe." MAYER, EUGENE. MAYFIELD, JOHN HOWARD, "Big John" - Sportsmen's Club'59-'61; Print­ ing Staff '59-'61; Hall Monitor '61; Advertising Staff '61. MAYS, SAUNDRA LEE, "Runt" - Y-Teens '58-'60; Junior Red Cross, Council Member, Treasurer '60-'61; Masquers '61; Row Two Junior Choir '58; Senior Choir '59-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '59- MASON, VERNON ROSCOE, "Skip." MATHENY, BENJAMIN •60: Girls' Ensemble '59-'60; Mixed Ensemble '60-'61; CLARENCE, "Ben." MATHEW, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS, "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Variety Show '59-'61; Senior Banquet'59; "Larry" - Senior Class President '60-'61; Hi-Y '58-'61; City Music Festival '60, '61. JAMESKRANER DIANA LAMP SANDRA LAND SANDRA LANDIS DANIEL LARIMER FREDA LATHAM SHARON LEACH KENNETH LEE RONALD LENTZ HOWARD LEONARD DEWEY LEWIS LARRY LEWIS THOMAS LEWIS LESTER LONG JAMES LOSKA JUDY LUZADER PHYLLIS MACIOCI NANCY MALSON

Leonard Howard Ray Leonard, age 71, went home to be with The Lord on June 4, 2014. Howard was Row One born in Columbus, OH to Ray­ |for Girls' Glee, Treasurer '58-'59; Senior KRANER, JAMES FREDERICK, JR. - Marching Band *5S mond and Mildred (Rapp) Leo­ gadoon" Cast '60; Main Office Staff '60-'61; Concert Band '59-'61; Dance Band '60-'61; Chemistry CluH nard who predeceased him. He 0-'61; PepClub '60-'61; HallMonitor '60-'61. '60; Astronomy Club '59-'60; Romani Novi '59; Roman Ba is survived by his wife of 27 BERT, "Mr. Lee" - Student Council'58-'61, '59; Photo Club '60-'61; Hall Monitor '61; VarietyShow '58 years, Melis; five children; 11 Student Court '58-'61, Chief Justice '59-'61; '61; Lab Assistant "60-'61. LAMP, DIANA CLAU' grandchildren; two great­ -'60, Program Chairman '58-'60; Varisty S Y-Teens '59-'60; Philo '59-'61; Optic Staff, Co-Editoi grandchildren; brother, Kenneth ident '60-'61; Reserve Basketball *58-'59; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Gym Assistant *59-'61; G.A.A. '51, (Junette) Leonard; sisters, De- '59-'61; Varsity Baseball '59-'6I; Football All-Stars '60-'61; Scholarship Team (English) '59; Lens lores (David) White and Sandra BE '59; Variety Show '59; Stage Crew *58- Associate Editor *60-'61; Pep Club'60-'61; Homeroom Seci Duff. Howard was a tool and die 60-'61; Roman Banquet, Host '59; Buckeye '61. LAND, SANDRA LEE, "Sandy" - Y-Teens '5! maker, enjoyed square dancing, f)f Supreme Court '60; "Night of January 16th" Stylettes '59-'61, Vice President '60-'61; Variety Shoy was a member of Fairfield n Without Destruction Committee '58, '59. Nurse's Assistant '59; Junior Choir '58; Advertising Seci Beach Senior Citizens and was RAYMOND, "Beaver" - Projection Club '58- '61; Lens Staff '59; Optic Staff '60. LANDIS, SANDRA a Lay Minister at Fairfield tb '59-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61. LEONARD, "Sandy" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Junior i Beach United Methodist j'Ray" - Projection Club '58-'61. LEWIS, Glee '59-'60; Senior Girls* Glee '60-'61; Senior Home Church. Service will be held on 'Bob." LEWIS, LARRY LEE, "Bud." Secretary '60-'61. LARIMER, DANIEL SHERMAN, "E Friday, June 6, 2014 at 1:30 Football '58, '60; Sportsmen's Club '59-60; Chemistry Clu p.m. with calling at 12Noon at Fairfield Beach UMC, 5570 Fair­ low Three LATHAM, FREDA MAE, "Freedie" - Y-Teens '58-'6: PDWARD, "Louie Bends" - Football'58-'60 Fi Club '59; Hall Monitor '61; Optic Staff '59-'60. field Beach Rd., Thornville, OH 43076. Chapel service at For­ ortsmen's Club '59-'60; Chemistry Club'59- est Lawn Memorial Gardens, 0. Hall Monitor '59-'61; Marching Band *59 5600 E. Broad St., Columbus, Stage Crew '59-'61; Varsity S '61. LONG Row Two OH 43213 to follow. In lieu of !lD, "Les." LOSKA, JAMES HOWARD flowers, memorial contributions PER, JUDY ANN, "Judy" - Dance Club '59- LEACH, SHARON GAIL, "Sherry" - Student Council '5 may be made to Fairfield Beach Junior Choir '59-'61; Office Staff '58-'60 Y-Teens '58-'60, Homeroom Representative'58-'59, Lily I UMC or FairHoPe Hospice, 282 ?9-'60; Spring Festival '59-'60. MACIOCI '59; Stylettes '59-'60; Masquers '60-'61; "Strictly Fc Sells Rd., Lancaster, OH im" - Main Office '60-'61; Hall Monitor'59- Program and Ticket Committees '60; G.A.A. '58-'60; Schol 43130. Arrangements are en­ SLNCY LEE, "Mousey" - Hall Monitor '59 Team (French) '59; French Banquet '60; Senior Girls' trusted to DAY & MANOFSKY reasurer '60-'61; Main Office '59. FUNERAL SERVICE. *>

^«> v Itkf&bAi J GEORGE MCKNIGHT RONALD MERRITT SAL LI i: METZGER PAUL MEYERS M \RILYN MICHEL REBECCA MILLER JO ANNE MIZELLE SPENCER MIZELLE CAROL MOORE DORIS MOORE 1. \RRY MOSELEY SUE MOSSLANDER SANDRA NAGY JU \NTTA NEWELL JUDITH NOBLE GARY OGLE BILL OTT DIANA OTY Row Two Cont'd Row One Y-Teens '58-'61; Masquers, Secretary'60-'61; Student Council *60-'61; Radio Staff '59-'60; WCBE '58-*59; "Strictly Formal" McKNIGHT, GEORGE FRANKLIN, "Georgie" - Masquers '60- Cast and Make-up Committee '60; "Night of January 16th" •61; Band '58-'61; Choir '58-'61; Dance Band Leader '60-'61; Variety Show '59, '61; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; "Brigadoon" Make-up Committee and Usherette '59; Variety Show '59; Senior Cast '60. MERRITT, RONALD I!

GERALD OURSLER ERICH PACHT JUDITH PARK CONSTANCE PARKER CHRISSIE PATTERSON JOSEPH PAUL DANIEL PAXTON CAROL PEMBERTON PAT PEMBERTON ELLEN PENNINGTON GARY PETERf MILDRED PETTY

Pam Quickel Is Head Majorette

Row Two Cont'd Row One Teens, '59-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '59- '60; Junior Girls' Glee OURSLER, GERALD WILLIAM, "Jerry" - Band '58-'61; All- '60-'61. City Band '60; Orchestra'59-'61; All-City Orchestra'61; Region­ al Orchestra '61; "Brigadoon" Orchestra '60; "Strictly Formal" Cast and Orchestra '60; Christmas Choral Festival '60; Variety Row Three Show '61; Romani Novi '58-'59; Chess Club '59-'60; Masquers PEMBERTON, PATRICIA ANN, "Pat" - Y-Teens '58-'60; '60-'61; Thespians '60-'61; Scholarship Teams (English) '59, Senior Class Treasurer '61; Philo '59-'61; G.A.A. '59-'61, Vice '60 F.T.A. '59-'61; Optic Staff, Editor '60-'61; Lens Staff, President '60-'61, Points Chairman '60-'61; Gym Assistant Associate Editor '60-'61. PACHT, ERICH - Orchestra'59-'61; '60-'61; Stylettes, Vice President '59; Senior Girls'Glee'59-'60, Chemistry Club '60. PARK, JUDITH CAROLYN, "Judy" Christmas Program '59; Inter-Club Council Workshop '61; - G.A.A. '59-'61, Publicity Chairman '59; Chess Club '59: Variety Show '58; Style Show '59: Latin National Honor Society Philo '59-'60: Masquers, Treasurer '59, President '60; Romani '59; General Scholarship Team'61; Hall Monitor. PENNINGTON, Novi '58; "Strictly Formal" Student Director '60; Bookroom ELLEN SUE, "Ellen-or" - Hi-Fi '58-'59; Gym Assistant '59- '59-'60; Office Secretary '60; Student Council '58; Radio Work­ '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Attendance Office '60-'61; Y-Teens shop '59: WCBE '59. PARKER, CONSTANCE IRENE, "Connie" '60; Masquers '60-'61; "Strictly Formal" Committees '60; - Office Secretary '59-'60; G.A.A. '58-'60; Hall Monitor'58-*60. Christmas Choral Festival '60; All-City Choir '61: Style Show '61; Spring Music Festival '59, '60; Senior Choir'60-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'61; Lens Staff'60-'61; Optic Staff '60. PETERS, Row Two GARY STEPHEN, "Pete." PETTY, MILDRED ANNE, "Millie" - \ttendance Office '59-'61; Y-Teens '59-'61; Student Council PATTERSON, CHRISSIE ARRINGTON "Chrissie" - Y-Teens'60; '59; Optic Staff '60-'61; Business Manager *60-'61; Lens Staff G.A.A. '59-'61. PAUL, JOSEPH R., "Joe." PAXTON, DANIEL •60-'61; Junior Choir'59-'60; Girls' Ensemble '59-'fi0; Hall KEITH, "Dan." PEMBERTON, CAROL ANN -G.A.A. '59; Y- Monitor '59-'61: G.A.A. '59; "Brigadoon" Cast '60. # M k

h CARMEN PIERCE LEMON POLLARD JOAN POSTON PAMELA QUICKEL FONDA RADUEGE DIANNA RAUCH WILLIAM REALL HENRY REDMON JOYCE REDMOND MARTHA REED LARRY REEFER JOYCE REESE GARY REINHARDT JUDITH REYNOLDS LUCILLE RHODES CARLA RICE NORMA RICE ROBERT RICHARDS

Row Two Cont'd Row One REED, MARTHA JANE, "Marty" - Y-Teens '58-'60, Links Project '59; G.A.A. '58-'59; Latin National Honor Society '59; PIERCE, CARMEN LEE, "Lee" - Y-Teens'60-'61. POLLARD, Junior Choir '58, '59; Spring Concert '59; Senior Choir '59, '60, LEMON, "Plum" - Hi-Y '58-'59; Varsity S *60-'61; Football '61; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Spanish General Scholarship Test'60, '59-'60; Track '59-'61. POSTON, JOAN ELAINE, "Joanie" '61; Scholarship Team (Spanish) '60, '61; Philo '59-'60, Treas­ - Y-Teens '59-'61; Junior Choir '59. QUICKEL, PAMELA urer '61; Homeroom Secretary '61. REEFER, I \KK\ "Reef" SUE, "Pam" - Majorette '58/59, '60, '61; Head Majorette '60- - Hall Monitor '60, '61; Homeroom Secretary '61; Homeroom '61; Orchestra '58-'59; Y-Teens Secretary '59, President '60- Treasurer '58. REESE, JOYCE ANN - Y-Teens '58-*60; '61; Pumpkin Show '58-'59; Flora, Fauna '59; Backward Ball F.T.A. '58-'61; Junior Choir '58-'59; Senior Choir '59-'61; Queen '59. RADUEGE, FONDA SUE, "Fonda" - Student Council Senior Girls' Glee '61; Senior Girls' Ensemble '61; Philo '59-'61; '58-'61; Student Court '59; Y-Teens '58-'61, Publicity Chairman American Legion Award '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Backward '60-'61; Variety Show '58, '59,'61; Safety Council and Award '60; Ball, Queen '59; Spring Festival'60-'61; Christmas Choral Festi­ Pep Club '60-'61; Fun Without Destruction Committee and Play val '59, '60' Attendance Office '58. •58, '59, '60; Gym Assistant '59-'61; Junior Choir '58, '59; Senior Girls' Glee '59; Optic Staff '60-'61; Lens Staff '60-'61; Office Staff '58-'59. RAUCH, DIANNA LOUISE - JuniorChoir '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59. '60, '61; Hall Monitor '60. Row Three REINHARDT, GARY MICHAEL, "Mike." REYNOLDS, JUDITH Row Two ANN, "Duke" - Bookroom '58-'59; Girls' Glee "58-'61; Hi-Fi Club *59-'61; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; F.T.A. '59-'60. RHODES, REALL, WILLIAM ROGER, "Gill" - Marching Band '58-'59; MANDA LUCILLE, "Cille" - Hi-Fi Club '60; Hall Monitor '61. Concert Band '59-'60; Hi-Y '58-'61; Driving Club '59; Hall RICE, CARLA MARIE, "Sis" - (Business Manager, Yearbook Monitor '58-'61. REDMON, HENRY THEODORE, "PollyParrot" '59-'60; Girls' Glee '58-'60; - Waterloo High School), Radio - Hi-Y '59, '60, '61; Football '58; Hall Monitor '61; Gym '60, '61. RICE, NORMA FRANCES, "Sis" - Philo '60-'61; Monitor '61; Chess Club '58; Sportsmen's Club '58-'59; Squad F.T.A. '58-'61; Guidance Office '61; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Y- Leader '58, '59. REDMOND, JOYCE ANN - Y-Teens '58-'61; Teens '59-'60; Nurse's Office '60; Library Staff'60. RICHARDS, Bible Club '59; G.A.A. '58-'61; General Scholarship Team '61. ROBERT WAYNE, "Hondo" - Flora, Fauna '59-'60. r -«*v V *»• -J 1 In silhouette and serious conversation s I are Tim Bowers and Karen Allen. i d LOIS RICHARDSON PAUL RIGGS PATRICIA ROBERTSON BETTY ROBINSON JAMES ROGERS RUTHADEAN ROGERS SHARON ROSHON JAMES ROTHWELL WALLACE RUECKEL SHARON RUZICKA RICHARD SAILOR ANNA SALVETO

Girls Take Top Scholastic Honors

Row Two Cont'd Row On Hall Monitor '59-'61; "Brigadoon" Orchestra '60; Christmas Choral Festival '59-'60; Spring Music Festival'59,'60,'61; Gym RICHARDSON, LOIS ANN, "Lo" - Y-Teens '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club Assistant '60; G.A.A. '58-"59; District and State Music Contest '60; Book Exchange '60-'61; Attendance Office '60; "Strictly '60-'61. ROTHWELL, JAMES RICHARD, "Fabian" - Hi-Y Formal" Make-up '60; Hall Monitor '61; F.T.A. '59-'60; Fun '58; Hall Monitor '59-'61; Senior Choir '60-'61; Advertising Without Destruction '60. RIGGS, PAUL MAURICE - Sports­ Staff '61; Optic Staff '60; Reserve Football '58. men's Club '59-'61. ROBERTSON, PAT ANN, "Lucky" - Philo '59-'61; Y-Teens '59-'61; F.T.A. '59-'61. ROBINSON, BETTY LOU, "Suki" - G.A.A. '59; Y-Teens '59-'61: Library Staff '59-'60. Row Three RUECKEL, WALLACE LEE, "Wally" - Hi-Y '60-'61; Football '59-'60; Track '59; Basketball, Manager '61; AAA Safety Week, Row Two Safety Council '61. RUZICKA, SHARON ANN, "Bug-a-Boo" ROGERS, JAMES MEREDITH, "Jim" - Football '59; Student - Y-Teens '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; Hall Monitor '59-'60; Council '59; Sportsmen's Club'59; Dance Band'59-'60: Orchestra Homeroom Secretary '60-'61; Pep Club '60-'61; Spring Concert '59-'61: Spanish National Honor Society '60-'61. ROGERS, '61. SAILOR, RICHARD THURMAN, "Rich" - Spanish Club RUTHADEAN, "Ruthie" - Bible Club '58-'60. ROSHON, '59; Reserve Baseball '58-'59; Reserve Football '58; Nature SHARON KAY, "Roach" - Y-Teens '58-'59; Hi-FiClub'59-'60; Club '58. SALVETO, ANNA LEE - (Franklin Heights High Senior Choir, Accompanist '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble '59-'61; School - Commercial Club '59-'60; F.T.A. '57; Falcon Staff Orchestra '58-'61; Library Staff '59; Attendance Office '59-'61; "57-'58; French Club '59-'60), f t

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Ltfclift SANDRA SCHAKETT MARIANNE SCHMITZ PATRICIA SCHOLA KENNETH SCHUMACHER DALE SHAFFER ALAN SHAPIRO WILMA SHERFEY RICHARD SHERWOOD THOMAS SIMS, JR. SUE SKEEN STEPHANIE SKUNZA BARBARA SMITH BEVERLY SMITH FRANCES SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH FLORENCE SNYDER WILLIAM SNYDER JOSE SOLIS

Row Two Cont'd Row One Style Show '60. SKUNZA, STEPHANIE JANE, "Steve" - Y-Teens '58-'59; Hi-Fi Club '60; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61; SCHAKETT, SANDRA LEE, "Sandy." SCHMITZ, MARIANNE Junior Girls' Glee '60: Cafeteria Assistant '58; Spring Concert SAMMY, "Sammy" - G.A.A. '59; Y-Teens '59; Bible Club '59- '60. SMITH, BARBARA DIANE, "Barb" - (East High - Office '60; Senior Choir '59-'61; Senior Girls' Glee '59-'60; Mixed Secretary, Attendance and Office Staffs, Guidance Office As­ Ensemble '60-'61; Hi-Fi Club '60; Radio Broadcasts '60-'61; sistant, Operetta Cast) Thespians '60-'61; Masquers '60-'61 Optic Staff *60-'61. SCHOLA, PATRICIA ARMINDA, "Pat" Spanish Club '60-'61; "Brigadoon" Make-up Committee '60 - Y-Teens '58-'61; Style Show '58-'59; Nurse's Assistant '59; "Strictly Formal" Advertising and Make-up Committees '60 Pep Club '60-'61. SCHUMACHER, KENNETH GEORGE -Bas­ G.A.A. '58-'61; Pep Club '60-'61; Senior Girls' Glee Club '60- ketball '58; Track '58-'61. SHAFFER, DALE EUGENE, '61. "Flower" - Senior Choir '60-'61; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Hi-Fi Club '59'60; Driving Club '60; Radio Staff '60-'61; Roman Banquet '59. SHAPIRO, ALAN WALTER. Row Three Row TWO SMITH, BEVERLY SUE, "Bev" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Homeroom Representative '60-'61; Nurse's Assistant '59. SMITH, SHERFEY, WILMA - Office Stalf *59-'60. SHERWOOD, FRANCES SUSAN, "Sue." SMITH, PHYLLIS JEAN, "Phyl" RICHARD LEE, "Hot Lips" - Hi-Y '58-'60, Treasurer '59; - Hi-Fi Club '58-'59: Y-Teens '60-'61. SNYDER, FLORENCE Varsity S '60-'61; Varsity Golf '59-'61. SIMS, THOMAS, JR., ELIZABETH, "Flossie" - Spanish Club '58-'59; Y-Teens "Bumps" - Varsity S '60-*61; Football '58-'60; Basketball '59- '59-'60; Philo '59-'61; F.T.A. '59-'61; Gym Assistant '59-'61; '61; Baseball '59-'61; Sportsmen's Club '59-'61; Hi-Y '58. Guidance Office '60-'61; General Scholarship Team'61; Scholar­ SKEEN, CAROLYN SUE, "Susie" - Y-Teens'59-'61; RedCross, ship Teams (English and Spanish); Merit Scholarship Qualifying Vice President '59-'60; G.A.A. '59; Hall Monitor '60; Radio Test Honor^Art Award. SNYDER, WILLIAM BURNS, "Willy." Broadcasts '59-'60; WCBE '59-'60; Variety Show '60; Links '60; SOLIS, JOSE RIZAL, "Sonny."

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In a scene from "Strictly Formal" are Jack Van Gundy, Chuck Specht, Larry Mathew, Jim Loska, Karen Allen, Bonnie Husse, and Mary Ann Spurgeon.

NANCY SPENCER JOHN SPOHN PEGGY SPRIGGS MARY ANN SPURGEON SHARON STANDARD BEVERLY STEIN ROBERT STEVENSON DIANE SUNDERMAN CHERYL SUTER SANDI SWADLEY MITCHELL SWAIN ALMEDA SWATMAN

iddendorf Crowned Backward Ball King

Row One Row Two Cont'd '61; Senior Girls' Glee '59; Junior Girls' Glee '59; Girls' Ensemble '59; "Brigadoon" Cast'60; RedCross Club'59; Y-Teens SPENCER, NANCY - Hall Monitor '59-'60; French Club '59. '59-'61; Spring Concert '59; Hall Monitor '60; Optic Staff '60; SPOHN, JOHN WILLIAM - Hall Monitor; Office Worker: Romani Style Show '59; Variety Show '59; City Music Festival '60, '61. Novi. SPRIGGS, PEGGY JO, "Jo" - Y-Teens '61; G.A.A. '59; Junior Girls' Glee '59; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61; Junior Choir '61; Hi-Fi Club '59. SPURGEON, MARY ANN - Y*-Teens '58- '59; Hi-Fi Club '59; F.T.A. '58; Spanish Club, Secretary and Treasurer '60-'61; Masquers '60-*61; Thespians '60-'61; WCBE Row Three '60; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Library SUTER, CHERYL ANN, "Sudi" - Y-Teens '58-'60; G.A.A.'58- Assistant '58-'60: D.A.R. Good Citizen Award '61; Senior Choir '59; Variety Show '58, '59,'61; RedCross Club '59; Senior Girls' '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble '59-'61: Senior Girls' Glee '59-*60; Glee '59; Junior Choir '59; Reserve Cheerleader '59-'60; Head Choral Contest '61; G.A.A. '59-'60. Varsity Cheerleader '60-'61; Senior Choir '59-'61; Philo '59- '61, Vice President '60, President '61; "Night of January 16th" Usherette '59; Student Council '60-'61; "Brigadoon" Cast '60; Fun Without Destruction Committee '60; Backward Bail, Chair­ Row Two man of General Arrangement '61; Senior Class Secretary '61. STANDARD, SHARON ANNE - F.T.A. '59-'60; Philo '60-'61; SWADLEY, SANDRA LEE, "Sandi" - Student Council'59; Chess Y-Teens '59-'60; Seniors Girls' Glee, Accompanist '59-'61; Club '59; Romani Novi '58-'59; Roman Banquet '59; F.T.A. '60- Girls' Ensemble, Accompanist '59-'61; School Organist '60-'61; '61; Red Cross '61; Stylettes '59-'61; Secretary '60-'61; Style Baccalaureate Service '61; Spring Concert '59, '61. STEIN, Show '60-'61; Optic Staff '60; Lens Staff '60-'61; Co-Editor '60- BEVERLY, "Bev" - Y-Teens '59-'61; G.A.A. '59-'61, All- '61; Journalism Workshops - Ohio State University '60, Ohio Stars '59; Orchestra '59-'60; Variety Show '59, '61; Band and University '60. SWAIN, MITCHELL, "The Dipper" - (Reserve Orchestra Concert '60-'61. STEVENSON, ROBERT SCOTT, Basketball '58-'59; Varsity Basketball '59-'60; Football *58-'59; "Steve" - Hi-Y '59-'61; Football '58; Senior Choir '59-'61; Reserve Baseball '58-'59; Hi-Y '58-'59; Art '59-'60: East High) Hall Monitor '61; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; City Hi-Y Day '60; Varsity Basketball '60-'61; Hall Monitor '61; RadioStaff'6C-'61. Boys' Glee '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble'61. SUNDERMAN", DIANE SWATMAN, ALMEDA JUNE, "Mimi" - Lens Staff, Advertising ELAINE, "Mousy" - Senior Choir '59-'61; Mixed Ensemble'60- '60-'61. 109 i \ i! '1 fcllftrf J*,^

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MICHAEL SWEENEY SHARON SWENTZEI SHARON TACK CONSTANCE TAYLOR OMER TAYLOR RONALD TEAL HELEN THOMPSON JUAN THOMPSON DAVID THOMSON ROBERT TIDWELL IRVING TIEMAN LARRY TISDALE PATRICIA TRIGG JXNETTROTT JUDY TROTT CLYDE TUCKER SHARON TUCKER BARBARA WALLAR

Row Two Cont'd Row One HUDSON, "Professor" - Romani Novi '58-'59, Vice President '59; Sportsmen's Club '59; Chemistry Club'59; General Scholar­ SWEENEY, MICHAEL JOHN. SWENTZEL, SHARON ARLENE, ship Team '61; Student Council '59-'61, Vice President '61; "Sas" - Y-Teens '58-'61; Office Staff '58-'61; Junior Girls' Student Court, Attorney '61; Varsity Golf '59-'61: Buckeye Boys' Glee '59-'60; Senior Girls' Glee '60-'61, Secretary '60, Secre­ State '60. TIEMAN, IRVING SAUL, "Schnozz" - Baseball tary-Treasurer '61. TACK, SHARON ANN, "Tacky" - Y- '59-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61; Varsity S '60-'61; Sportsmen's Teens '58-'61; G.A.A. '58-'61; F.T.A. '58-'61; Attendance Office Club '60. TISDALE, LARRY DEAN, "Tiz" - Sportsmen's Club '59-'61; Fun Without Destruction '59; Student Council '59-'60; '60; Hi-Y '61. Hall Monitor '60-'61; Pep Club '60-'61. TAYLOR, CONSTANCE MAE, "Connie." TAYLOR, OMER DOUGLAS, "Red" - Band '58-'61; Student Council '60-'61; Fun Without Destruction Play '60; Variety Show '58, '59, '61; Lens Staff, Advertising '60-'61; Hall Monitor '60-'61. TEAL, RONALD LEE, "Ron" - March­ Row Three ing Band '58-'59; Concert Band '58-'60; Orchestra '60-'61; TRIGG, PATRICIA ANN, "Pat" - F.T.A. '58-'61; Philo '59- Romani Novi '58-'59; Chemistry Club '59-'60; Sportsmen's Club '61; Spanish Club '59-'60; Romani Novi '59; Marching Band '59- '60; Hall Monitor '60. '60; Concert Band '60-'61; Instrumental Assistant '60-'61; Variety Show '61; Roman Banquet '59. TROTT, JANET LEE - Hi-Fi Club. TROTT, JUDITH LEE, "Judy" - Junior Girls' Glee »58-*59; Y-Teens '58-'60; G.A.A. '59-'61; Hi-Fi Club '59- Row Two '60; Gym Monitor '59-'61: Hall Monitor '59-'60; Radio Workshop THOMPSON, HELEN MAY -G.A.A. '58; Y-Teens '59; *59-'60; "Strictly Formal" '60; Masquers '60-'61; Thespians '60- THOMPSON, JUAN C, "Don Juan" - (East High - Projection '61. TUCKER, CLYDE ALLEN, "Tuck" - Football '58: Hall Club '58-'59- Track '58-*59; Yearbook '58-'59). THOMSON, Monitor '58, "61. TUCKER, SHARON ANN - Y-Teens '59- DAVID LEE - Marching Band '58-'60; Concert Band '60-'61; '61; G.A.A. '59; Hall Monitor '59. WALLAR, BARBARA LOU, Orchestra '60-'61: All-City Orchestra '61; Chemistry Club '60; "Barb" - G.A. \. '58-'61; Astronomy Club '58-*59; Y-Teens '60- Photo Club '61; French Horn Quartet '60. TIDWELL, ROBERT '61; Junior Achievement, Sales Manager and Treasurer '59-'61.

I Lens cameraman catches journalists Patti Hampton and Jerry Oursler busily working on the Optic.

WILLIAM WARREN KAROL WASHINGTON WILLARD WATSON, JR. SHARON WEAVER ODESSA WERTS LINDA WEST NANCY WESTON MARIANNE WIEGERIG JERRY WIGFIELD LOIS WILKINS FRED WILLIAMS ALBERT WILSON

Class Finishes With 320 Graduates

Row One Row Two WARREN, WILLIAM EDWARD, "Willy" - Band '58-'61; Pres­ WERTS, ODESSA, "Sporty Oded" - G.A.A. '58-*61; Y-Teens ident '60-'61; Orchestra '60-'61; Dance Band '59-'61; Hi-Y'58- '58-'59; French Club '60; "Strictly Formal"Make-upCommittce '61, Treasurer '58-'59, Secretary '59-'60, President '60-'61, '60; Senior Banquet '59; Library Staff '58-'61. WEST, LINDA City Government Day '60, '61; Track, Manager '59-*60; Boys' KAYE - Y-Teens '58-'60: G.A.A. '58-'59; Bibffc Club '60-'61. Glee '58-'59; Student Council '59-'61, Treasurer'60-'61; Student WESTON, NANCY ELLEN, "Corky" - Junior Choir '59-'61. Court '60-'61; Bible Club '59-'60; Variety Show '59, '61; Varsity WIEGERIG, MARIANNE LINI - Y-Teens '58-'61, Cabinet '60- S '59-'60; Baccalaureate and Commencement, Usher '59, '60; •61; Hall Monitor '59. General Scholarship Team '61; Band and Orchestra Concert '59-*61; Safety Committee '60. WASHINGTON, KAROL ANN, Row Three "Little Willie" - Y-Teens '60-'61; G.A.A. '59-'61; Library Staff '60; Gym Assistant '60-'61; Y-Teens Homeroom Repre­ WIGFIELD, JERRY GALE, "Jer" - Hi-Y '59-'60; Baseball sentative '60-'61. WATSON, WILLARD ARNOLD, JR., "Jackie" '59-'61; Junior Achievement '58-'59; Varsity S '60-'61; Hall - (Raceland High - Conservation Club '57; Track '57-'58; Monitor '58-'59; "Strictly Formal" Cast '60; Optic Staff '59-'60; Science Club '58; Student Council '58; Class President '58) Radio Staff '59-'60: Spanish Club '58-'59; Scholarship Tests Chemistry Club '59. WEAVER, SHARON LEE, "Charlie" (English) '59-'61. WILKINS, LOIS IRENE, "Gus" - Y-Teens Y-Teens '59-'61. '58-'60; Hall Monitor '61. WILLIAMS, FRED A,, "Fish." WILSON, ALBERT LEWIS, "Tuck" - Basketball *59-'61; Track '59-'61; Varsity S '60-'61. -

DIANA WRIGHT

MICK WOMELDORFF CAROL WOOD j \NI: r WOODS MARILYN WOODS SUSAN WRIGHT DONNA WYCUFF EDWARD WYMAN KAREN YANTIS

Row Two Cont'd Row One Glee '60; Junior Girls' Glee '59. WYCUFF, DONNA LEE, "Dee" - Marching Band '58-'60; Concert Band '59-'61; F.T.A. WINTON, JUDY ANN, "Judy" - Y-Teens'58-*61; Hi-Fi Club '58-'61; Y-Teens '58-'61. WYMAN, EDWARD DALE, "Eddie." '59; G.A.A. '58-'59. WOMELDORFF, ALICE LOUISE, "Mis" YANTIS, KAREN SUE. Attendance Office Staff '59-'61; Student Council "59-'60; Student Court '59-'60; Philo '60-'61; Senior Choir '60-'61; Lens '60-'61; Optic Staff '60-'61; Hall Monitor '59-'61; Y-Teens '60; Christmas Choral Festival '60. WOOD, CAROL JEAN, "Woody" Not Pictured Y-Teens '58-'59; Hall Monitor '60. WOODS, JANET LEE Y-Teens '60; Hi-Fi Club '59; Library Stalf '60; Junior Glee FRIEND, SA] LY JANE - Bible Club '60, '61. '60-'61. WOODS, MARILYN SUE - } -Teens '58-'61. WRIGHT, DIANA LEE, "Fuzzy" - Y-Teens '59-'61; Romani Novi'59-'60; GRIFFIS, JACOB (Serviceman) Student Council '59-'60; Hi-Fi Club '59-'60; "Night of January 16th" Usherette '59; "Strictly Formal" Usherette'60; RedCross 1 I M \STER, ROBERT Club '58-'60; Attendance Office Staff '58-'60; Hall Monitor *59- '61; Gym Assistant '59-'60; Junior Choir '58-'60; Chemistry ROSEBERRY, CONNIE SUE, "Connie" - (BelpreHigh - Honor Club '59-'60. Society, Spanish Club, Youth for Christ Club; Huntington High - Big Sisters Club.)

Row Two VALENTINE, DAN WRIGHT, SUSAN, "Sue" - Y-Teens '60-'61; Hi-Fi Club '58-'59; WALTERS, SHARON ANN - Philo '59, '60, '61; Library Staff G.A.A. '58-'61, Sportshead '61; Junior Choir '59; Senior Girls' '59, "60; Romani Novi '59; Hi-Fi Club '58; Band '58.

I Student Picture Index

Bethel, Barbara - 57,92 Burks, Ruth - 62,93 Conley, Martha - 21 Betts, Don - 19,52 Burnett, Dianne - 21,36,62 Conrad, Nancy Ellen - 19 Beury, Tom - 13 Burnett, Joanne - 21,36 Constable, Roy - 18 Abanazie, Yvonne - 15,36,50 Bevan, Steven - Burnett, William - 71,73,77,94 Comer, Beverly - 52 Abbott, Paul - 13,39 Biggs, Virginia - 48,62,82,92 Burns, John - 45,47 Cook, Larry - 45,49,50,60 Abney, Larry - 13,37,71,81 Billips, Timothy - 92 Burt, Etta - 94 Cooper, Gary - 95 Abram, Shirley - 20 Birtler, Heinz - 48,87 Burton, George - 15,46,57 Cooper, Ronald Lee - 21,37 Adams, Frank - 18 Bivens, Cennie - Burton, Thomas - 21 Copeland, Bob - 87 Adams, George - 16 Bivens, Clarence - 13 Butler, Jim - Corbett, Dave - 14 Adams, Grace - 41,62,64,83,92 Bivens, Patricia - 17,62 Butler, John - 21 Cordell, Curtis - 18 Adkins, Cheryl - 22 Black, Bob - 55,60,73,76,92 Butts, Jerry - 12 Cordell, Jim - 60,73,76,95 Adkinson, Kenneth - 20,92 Black, Carol - 87 Bynum, Esther - 82,94 Cornute, Wesley - 45,47 Alford, Paul - 13,45 Black, Clarence - 16,49,52 Byrd, Dietra - 20 Cornwell, Sandra - 19 Argenta, Allen - 14 Blackburn, Carol - Byrd, Richard - 45,94 Coslett, Roberta - 40,58,95 Allen, James - 37,47 Blackburn, Willadean - 20,83 Cossin, Bob - 19 Allen, Karen - 46,54,62,83,92.107 Blaich, Raymond - 13,57,61 Cousar, Donald - 21 Allen, Sharon - 52 Blake, Michael - 12 Cousar, Herman - 12,57,60,73,77 Aller, Darlene - 23 Bland, James - 45 Coverdale, Richard - 19 Alspaugh, Marcia - 23,50,61 Blankenship, Van - Caito, Michele - 39,57,94 Cox, Mary Lou - 20 Anderson, Diane - 18 Blanton, Dale - 18 Caldwell, Martha - 51,82,94 Cozad, Sharon - 20,61 Anderson, Douglas - 18,81 Blazer, Dave - 42,93 Cales, James - 17 Crabtree, Jo Ann - 36,38,48,54,58,59,62 Anderson, Norma - 51,62 Bluhm, Carlene - 17 Campbell, Joseph - 18 65,83,95 Anderson, Patricia - 51,54,55,57,65,69 Bobo, Judith - 12 Campbell, Mike - 36 Craggs, Dorothy - 12 70,82,92 Bocook, Marilyn - 19 Camper, Carol - Cramer, Sharon - 20 Anderson. Roger - 22 Boden, Barbara - 19 Canfield, Bonnie - 20,82 Crary, Mike - 73,76,95 Anderson, Sharon - 14 Boerner, Carolyn - 21,52 Cantrell, Myra - 18 Crawford, Sandra - 23,40 Angus, Charles - 19 Boggs, Linda - 62,93 Caplinger, Pearl - 16 Crego, Doris - 20 Ankrom, Ronald - 50,87 Boggs, Michael - 16 Carl, Edna - 15,50,51 Cremeans, Jack - 52 Antauer, Eddie - 22 Boland, Mary Gail - 19,83 C u lisle, William - Croft, Tommy - 22 Antle, Janet - 12,92 Boland, Robert - 17,48,52 Carpenter, Kenneth - 17 Crookham, Margaret - 95 Archer, Cheryl - 45,50 Bolden, William - 17,60,71,73,74,75 Carpenter, Ruth - 12,39 Crouse, Mary Lou - 22 Archer, Robert - 18,45 Bollinger, Ann - 13 Carr, Sara - 45,94 Crozier, Sharon - 17 Archie, Willie - 92 Bond, Carolyn - 50 Carroll, Lirry - 16,52 Crum, Adam - 17,37 Arledge, Dorothy - 18,52 Boquist, Karen - 48,82,83,93 Carroll, Marian - 22,39 Cruse, Roger - 22 Armentrout, Jay - 22 Boquist, Sharen - 48,50,59,82,83,93 Carsey, Carol - 20 Cruz, Frank Paul - 22 Arthur, Robert - 18,37,45 Bormes, Sharon - 52 Carter, Charlotte - 57,94 Cullison, Andrea - 21,36,51 Ashton, Janice - 92 Borrows, Paul - 22 Carter, Dana - 18,52 Culver, Jim - 45,60 Auls, Joel - 14 Borst, Charlene - 15,19,48,82 Carter, Twila - 50,52 Cunningham, Dianne - 20,46,50 Borst, Marc - 18,37,81 Cartwright, Ray - 13 Cunningham, Donna - 21,50 Both, Christine - 12,56 Cashdollar, Duanne, - 23,50,62 Cupp, Robert - 14 Bowen, Sandy - 13 Cassady, Robert - 22 Curtis, Don - 13,49,52 Bower, Darlene - 16,57 Cavanaugh, Donna - 18 Cutright, Valceeda - 13,57 Baker, Cheryl - 15,57 Bowers, Tim - 56,64,93,107 Cessar, Marcia - 23 Custer, Jeri - 61 Baker. Elora - 14 Bowles, Patricia - 22,43 Chaffin, Betty Lou - 21,39,62 Baker. Floyd - 20 Boye, David - 14 Chancellor, David - 12,36,37 Baker, Jerry - 14 Boyer, Jo Ann - 23,62,82,124 Chapdelaine, Arvin - 42,45,65,94 Baldeser, Betty - 18 Bradford, Karen - 20,36,82 Chapdelaine, Harriett - 45 Baldeser, Janet - 40,41,87 Bradley, Keith - 20 Chapman, Oablun - 23,37,81 Dailey, Regina - 43,48,95 Ballenger, Bill - 45 Bradley, Priscilla - 13,41,57 Chapman, Ronald - 13,48,50,81 Dalicandro, Gina - 17 Ballenger, June - 13,41,48 Brandon, Andrew - 16,56 Chasey, Susan - 13,50,51 Dalton, Janice - 15,51,52 Banzhof, Sharon - 13 Branham, Darrell - 22 Cherryhomes, Earl - 46,57,60,71,73,77 Dameron, Sandra - 21 Barber, Susan - 18 Breece, Susan - 13,38,40,57 94 Daniels, Diane - 40 Barker, Joseph - 23 Brendle, Herbert - Chevallard, Joe - 12 Daniels, Fred - 45,60 Barkie, Irene - 18 Brewer, Veronica - Christ, Robert - 13 Daniels, Jane - 21,82 Barkie, Rose - 87 Bricker, Richard - 18,23,42 Christian, Larry - 17,60 Barnett, Mike - 15,53 Darling, Charles - 48 Christman, James - 12,42,56 Barnett, Sue - 57 Bridges, Ernetta - 23 Darner, Darlene - 95 Christman, John - 22,42 Barrowman, George - 22 Brignoli, Nancy - 18,52,93 Daroe, Bob - 95 Bartee, Gordon - 50,92 Brining, John - 18 Claar, Dave - 13 Darst, Harry - 12 Bartlett, Darlene - 17,51,82 Brining, Linda - 87 Claar, Roy - 42,45 Daugherty, Donald - 20 Barton, Linda - 14,38,39,51 Brinson, Eric - 22 Claffey, Anna - 13,49,51,58 Davies, Dorothy - 21 Basham, Vernon - 21 Brogan, Carolyn - 17,39,43 Clark, Beverly - 94 Davis, Jack - 19,46 Bass, Patricia - 14,51 Brogan, Patricia - 39,41,56,58,65,93 Clark, Estel - 20 Davis, Sharon - 21,43,82 Bateman, Linda 82,92 Brokaw, Bob - 19,52 Clark, John - 13 Dawson, Al - 19 Batizy, Csaba - 92 Brookins, Douglas - 12 Clark, Joyce - 51,62,94 Dawson, Calvin - 13,73 Batizy, Gabor, - 23,61 Brooks, Charles - 22,71,81 Clayton, Clifford - 94 Dawson, Constance - 22 Bayes, Larry - 92 Brooks, Linda - 18,52 Clements, Clara - 14 Dawson, Janitta - 15 Beals, Donna - 18,62 Brooks, Pamela - 12 Clevenger, Nancy - 16 DeAtley, Dorothy - 48,95 Beals, Shelia - 16,48,59 Broom, Carrie - 17 Clifton, Charlene - 18,94 Debus, Mike - 37,73,95,99 Bean, Anna - 19 Brown, Bonnie - 36,54,65,69,70,82,93 Cline, John - 37,71,94 Decker, Danny - 48,52,55,96 Bean, Ernest - Brown, Charles F. - 12,36,52,124 Close, John - 18 Deibert, William - 56 Bean, Jack - 19,21 Brown, Charles S. - Cobb, Audrey - 14,50,52,82 Dempsey, Mary - 17,62 Beard, Terrance - 19 Brown, Donald - 14 Cochran, George - 13 Denby, Thomas - 19,50,52 Beavans, Barbara - Brown, Evan - 17 Coen, Charles - 18 Denney, Ella Mae - 51,87 Beavans, Steven - 18 Brown, Joyce - 52,57 Coffman, Sharon - 53 Denny, Harold - 22 Beavers, Mila - 19,51 Brown, Kenneth - 93 Colegrove, Carolyn - 17 Denny, Ralph - 61 Beck, Sonny - Brown, Margery - 93 Colegrove, David - 65,94 Derenberger, Eddie - 20 Becker, Edward - 12,92 Brown, Patricia - 23,43.51 Colegrove. John - 94 Derenburger, Jean - 58,61,65,96,124 Bell, James - 16,50,52 Browning, Anna - 20,52 Coleman, Barbara - 18 Derenberger, Robert - Bell Ronald - 71 Broyles, Mark - Coleman, Jim - 37.94 Derexson, Garnett - 58,65,96 Bell, Sue - 45,46,54,65,83,92 Bryant, Cynthia - 15,39 Collier, Truman - 87 Derouaux, Lonnie - 15 Bennett, Gene - 16 Buckley, Juanita - 17 Collins, Betty - 59,95 Dersoon, Dorothy - 13,53 Bennett, Paula - 20,21,51 Buckley, Molly - 22 Collins, Beverly - 18 Dersoon, Marilyn - 23 Benson, Jim - 19,50,52 Buffenmeyer, Linda - 21 Collins, Karen - 22.59 Dethloff, JoAnn - 22,36,39 Berardi, Joseph - 87 Bugh, William - 12,36,45,49,50,52 Conkle, Norma - 16 DeWeese, Linda - 13,57 Berry, Rebecca - 17,43,57,58 Bullock, Sharon - 23,40 Conley, Doris - 19,62 DeWhitt, Rhea - 22 Burgess, Hettie - 46,93 Conley, Frank - 13 Dials, Brenda - 96 Ditter, Dann - 12,96 Fetty, Samuel - Gourdy, Jim Id, Carolyn - Dixon, Donna - 39,48,54,58,64,96 Fields, Jacqueline - 16 Graham, John - 45,47 Hattielo, Carol - 19 Dixon, Larry Jean - 23 (iary - 23,81 Graham, Sandra - Hauck, Chester - 42,93,98 Dixon, Ralph - 81 1 illim, .1 met - 48,50,52,70,82,83,86,87 i - 12,58,98 Hawk, Pat - 50,98 Dobbie, John - 13,57,71.73 Fillinger, Joyce - 15,58,82 Gray, Betty - 23 Hawks, Mark - 19,37 Dobbs, James - 18 . Richard - 88,89 Gray, Don - 37,88 Hayden, Sue - 62,99 Dodson, Barbara - 17,48 Finnerty, David - 22 Gray, Gloria - 22 Hayes, Carol - 59,62,99 Dodson, Vinetta - 22 Fischer, Joyce - 39,48,49,51,58,65,96 Gray, Dorothy - 56 Hayes, Tommy - 21,81 Dolan, Bill - Fisher, Bob - 13 Gray, Ray - 21 Haynes, John - 20,52 Dolan, Helen - 23,52 Flowers, Larry - 52,97 Green, Lyn - 20 Haywood, Barbara - 16,83 Dolby, Paul - 18,81 Flowers, Ron - 22 Green, William - 52,53,81 Haywood, James - 99 Donahue, Sandra - 18 Forakcr, Bill - 23,37 Green, Richard - Heaberlin, Roy - Doneghy, Norma - 22 Forbis, Jerry - 37,45,97 Greenawald, Thomas - 49,52,98 Heery, Mary - 38,45,46,83,99 Dover, Edith - 12 Ford, James - 45 Greenberg, Mike - 98 Heider, Bob - 19 Foster, Terry - 60,72,95,97 Greenberg, Sharon - 21,83 Dover, Robert - 21,52 Heigel, Victor - 20,37 Fouch, Frank - Greene, Roger - 19 Downing, David - 19 Heinline, Barbara - 16 Fowler, James - 55,73,77,88 Greenhoward, Joyce - Downs, Larry - 37,64,96 Heinlein, Richard - 56,88 Fowler, Linda - 16 Gregory, Carol - 13 Driggs, Carol Jean - 48,65,96 Heiser, Wanda - 51 Druggan, Barbara - 45,82 Fox, Carol - 41,54,65,97,101 Grell, Nora - 22 Fox, Darwin - 19 Griffin, Bob - 18,37 Helsel, Robert - 56,60,88 Drumm, Robert - 21 Helsel, David - Dubenion, Lillie - 15,51 Frank, Sharon - 45,82 Grifliths Franklin, Robert - 12,50,52,73 Helsel, Martha - Dunbar, Charles - 19,81 Grinstead, Charles - 56,60,73,74,76,88 Franz, Larry - 60,97 Helsel, Sharon - 88 Duncan, Douglas - 96 Grinstead, Richard - 18 Franz, Ronald - 56,97 Heltzer, Sharon - 18 Dunn, Evelyn - 15 Grodner, Jack - 45 Freeman, Patricia - 97 Hemphill, Lewis - 37,99 Dunning, Jack - 19 Groley, Peggy - 52 Freeman, Ros Henderson, Robert - 23 Dupler, Judy - 15,57 Groom, Linda - French, Lawrence - 46 Henkel, Audrey - 12,62,93,99 Dupler, Judy Kay - 51,53 Groom, RosaDell - 98 French, Marvin - 18 Henry, David - 21,61 Dupler, Rickie - 20 Gross, Andy - 13,52 French, Robert - 50 Henry, Faith - Dupler, Walter - 42 Gross, Sandy - 22 French, William - 22 Henry, Jack - 20 Dupree, Sherri - 18,59,82 Grove, Hope - 98 Frey, Betty - 62,97 . Sharon - 20 Dworkin, Marilyn - 51,54,59,83,96 Grubb, Barbara - 22 Frey, Bonnie - 15,48,58 Hensley, Janet - 40,51,59,62,99 Gruber, Dave - 13,55 Frieb, Mike - 20 Hermann, Pamela - 61 Gurevitz, Harvey - 57 Friebis, Sue - 15,39,48,49,58 Hermann, Patricia - 20 Gutknecht, Sharon - 23 Friend, Doris - 23 Herrel, Janet - 36,39,58,65,99 Gutter, Bernard - 17,48,52 Friend, Sally - 12 Herrel, John - 20,42 Early, Don - 23 Frost, Elaine - Hessenauer, Virginia - 17,36,58,62,70 Eblen, Florence - 15 Frost, Lyla - 22,36 82 Edwards, Jerry - 15,72 Frye, Barbara - 97 H Hibbler, Connie - 12,46,99 Edwards, Larry - 14 Frye, Sharon - 21 Hickle, Sally - 50,59,82,99 Edwards, Lois - 17,51,52,83 Fuller, Lorraine - 22 Hackney, Alice - 69,98,140 Hicks, Clayton - 65,99 Edwards, Ronnie - Funk, Nancy - 21,52 Hahn, Carol - 39.98 Hicks, Gaylord - 14 Eichorn, Phillip - 61 Hahn, Sharon - 18,36,46 Highland, Charlene - 48,50,82,99 Eisel, Charlotte - 15 Hairston, Brenda - 22 Highland, Charlotte - 48,50, 100 Elkins, Linda - Hairston, Gloria - 14,57 Hildenbrand, Carol - 18 Elledge, Marietta - 36,43,48,50,96 Hairston, Martha - 57,58,98 Hill, Bob - 15 Elledge, Sam - 20,43,48,50,52,81 Hale, Brenda - Hill, Carol - 57 Elllfrltt, Phyllis - 36,45,48,58,82 Gage, Sandra - 45,48,50,54,59,62,83,97 II ill. Franklin - Hill, Sandra - 18 Hall, Gretchen - 22 Elliot, Bruce - 20 124,140 Hilhs. William - 45 Elliot, Robert - 20 Gallichio, George - 17 . Carol - 52 Hines, Orlando - Elliot, William - 21 Gannon, Mary - 19,62,82 Hamilton, Barbara - 23,50 Hinkle, Larry - 23 Ellis, James - 22 Games, Donna - 45,46,62 Hamilton, Joyce - 38,45,48 Hinkle, - Garrett, Carol - 19,51 Ellis, Lawana - 43,96 Hamilton, Nancy - 15 Hipsher, Jack - Ellis, Mike - 22,43,45 Garrett, Jane. - Hamler, Bill - 13,45 Gale, Gary -20 Hiser, Wanda - 17,39,57,59 Elswick, Sharon - 19 Hamler, Carol - 18,45 Haag, Paul - 45 Embelton, John - 17 Gartin, Rosanne - 53,59,97 Hamler, Ralph - 19 Gary, Mary - 20 Hoeflich, Beverly - 45,53 Embrey, Rita - 19,51 Hammock, Ralph - Hoeflich, Bonnie - 45,48,100 Emerson, Helen - 13 Gary, Rosetta - Gaston, Leroy - 15,49,71 Hampton, Patti - 41,54,56,58,59,64,65,98 Hoff, Carol - 19,43 Endicott, Janet - 14,39,58,83 Hanf, Russell - 19,37,81 Hoff, John - Endicott, Naomie - 96 Gatewood, James - 23,52 Gaulke, Ferd - 17,36,60,72 Hanson, Larry - Hoffman, Elizabeth - 17 Englehart, Gary - 60,86,87 Hansen, Naja - 14,51 Hoffman, Ronnie - Epelbaum, Oscar - 21,61 Gause, Henry - 12 George, Dave - 18 Hanson, Robert - 19 Holland, Robert - 21 Erb, David - 12 Harber, Gary - 20 Holley, Carol - 21,51 Erler, Linda - 23 George, James - 14 George, Marilyn - 13 Harkless, Diana - 19,52,62 Hoilingsworth, Charles - 45,100 Eseman, Delberta - 23,36,43 George, Sandra - 97 Harless, Deanna - 19 Hoilingsworth, Virgil - 15,45 Esselstein, Linda - 19,50,52 George, Sharon - 13,51,57,82 Harless, Joseph - 12 Holmes, Terry - 48,62,82,83,100 Estep, Darlene - 20 Gerren, Alfred - 16 Harmon, Chris - 22 Holstein, Jack - 21,61 Estep, Peggy - 15,39,58 Gilchrist, Robert - 23,52,96,98 Harmon, Judy - 16 Hook, Clifton - 12 Evans, Allen - Gill, Emily - Harold, Ruth - 53 Hook, Vicki - 21 Harper, Carol - 48,56 Evans, Clyde - 45 Gill, Jim - 98 Hoover, Cheryle - 16,53 Harper, Gene - 49,52,57,60,72,73.74.77 Evans, Curtis - 21 Hopson. Hunter - 21.a: Evans, Janis - 14,51,57 Gillenwater, James - 13,48,52 79,91,98 Horn, Lawrence 22,81 Evans, John - 23 Gilmore, Carol - 22,38,50,82 Harrell, Arlena - 23,62 Hornback, Alice - 23 Evans, Sharon - 18,62 Glass, Judy - Harris, Deborah - 18 Horvath, Charles - 21,52 Evans, Sherry - Gleich, Marjorie - 12,50 Harris, Donna - 23 Hoskins, Ada - 39.100 Glenn, Marianne - 51,98 Everitt, Sharon - 14,51 Harris, Emmett - Hoskins, Sylvia - 100 Glines.^Janet - 23 Harris, Glenda - 38,40,83,98 Hottenrott, Pat - 100 Goble, janis - 51 Harris, Jean - 18 Houser, Linda - 13,59 Goebbel, Janice - 17,53 Harris, Jim - 15,39 Goff, Walter - 43,98 Howard, Alice - 16 Harris. John - l.i.50,52 Howard, David - 22 Farson, Dave - 60,72,73,74,76,96 Gohring. Ralph - 21 Harris, Karen - Howard, Glenn - 22 Faulk, Larry - 96,101 Gohring, RoseMary - 82,88,89 Harris, Lois - 50,98 Howard, Harriet - 13,50,51 Fearing, Shirley - 46,96 Golden, Catherine - 88 Harris, Patricia - 43,88 Fee, Pamela - 20 Golden, Ralph - 48,87,88 Harrison, Clyde - 88 Howe, Sheila - 15,39,51 Feeney, David - Goldsberry, Glenn - 18,81 Harrison, George - 20 Howell, Beverly - 13,36,48,70 Feeney, Donald - 21 Goodman, Clarke - 18 Harrison, Ruth - Howell, Sharon - 22 Ferguson, Jack - 45,71,96 Goodman, Doris - 14,57 Harrold, Ruth - 16 Hoyt, Claudia - 15,39 Ferguson, Mike - 16,81 Goodwin, Elies - 14 Hart, Jerr\ - Humes, Diane - 12,51,57 Ferguson, Phyllis - 18,43,50,71 Gorley, Margaret - Hartman, Barry - 37,45 Hummerick, Shirley - 22 Ferrell, Dennis - 23,37,73 Gorman, Harry - 21 Hassinger, Carol - 12 Hunkerford, Guyla - 15 Fetch, George - 22 Gothard, Judy - 23 Hastilow, Jane - 17,48,50,52,53 Hunkerford, Lois - 100 Hunkerford, Sandy - 21

t 14 Hunter. Andrea - 51,53 Knapp, Paulette - 20 Mickens, Ronald-56,57,89 Hunter, Sandra - 48,56,100 Knore, John - 88 Mickey, Barbara - 17 Hunter. Ted - 22 Kocher, Charles - 23 Middendorf, Larry - 12 Hurd, Lynn - 13,49,60,71,73 Koehler, Robert - McCaleb, Louis - 16,48,52 Middendorf. Robert - 12,37,57,109,124 Husse, Auggie - 11 Komives, Patricia - 36,38,48,59,62,83 McCann, Robert - 17 Milam, Kenneth - 17 Husse, Bonnie - 39,54,55,58,65,70,82,83 101,124,140 McClain, Mary - 16,49,51 Miller, Becky - 57,70,104 100 Koontz, Larry - 19,42 McClure, Alsonia - 16,61,83 Miller, Carolyn - 20,59,83 Kountz, William - 101 McClure, Dorothy - 20,43,50,51 Miller, Curtis - 87,89 Kraner, James - 42,45,47,102 McCoy, Anne - Miller, Diana - 45 Krautner, Mary - 21 McCoy, Carolyn - 13 Miller, Kay - 19 Kredel, Jeffrey - 12,55 McCoy, Gary - 21,37,39 Miller, Robert - 18 Iacovetta, Phyllis - 48.52 Krohn, Joseph - 39 McCoy, Margaret - 18,36 Miller, Shirley - 19 Ikehorn, Phillip - 23 Kruedelbach, Norman - 19,50,52 McCoy, Patricia - 15,48,58,82 Miller, Sondura - 21 Innis, Alta - 18 Kunzi, Sandra - 15 McCray, Danny - Mills, Kenny - 36,37 Inscho. Terry - 13 McCullock, Annalee - 20 Minor, Berta - 21 Ison, Bob - 50,52,100 McCune, Dan - 89 Mitchell - 18,51 MacDonald, Susan - 23,50 Mitchell, Morris - 52 MacDonald, Wallace - 21 Mitchell, Nancy - 13,82 Lambropoulos, Coni - 14 McGhee, Frederick - 22,81 Mitchell, Rebecca - 22 Lamie, Shirley - 21 McGoron, Judith - 39,45,50,58 Mitchell, Richard - 13,48,52,60 Jacobs, Bill - 42 Lamp, Diana - 53,58,62,65,83,102 McGraw, Barbara - 14,50 Mizelle, Jo Ann - 45,49,62,104 Jacobs. Mike - 55,73,76,88 Land, Sandy - 56,62,64,102 McKee, Charles - Mizelle, Spencer - 46,49,52,53,60,72,73 Jacks, Beth - 19 Lander, Jim - 18 McKitrick. Emory - 14.49,52 77,79,104 Jackson, Donna - 23 Landis, Sandra - 51,102 MeKnight, George - 45,46,48,50,52,54,104 Moeller, Vicki - 17,39,51,53 Jackson, James - Lando, Cheryl - 22 McNaughton, Vicky - 51 Mohler, Jackie - 57 Jackson, Selena - 19 Lando, Michele - 14,36,62,82 McSweeney, Michael - 17 Montgomery, Lennard - 18,42 Jameson, Sandra - 57,62,100 Landrum, James - McWilliams, Nancy - 89 Moon, Robert - 42,45 Jarrell, Mary - 23 Lanfear. Donald - 18 Macioci, Phyllis - 39,102 Moore. Carol - 51,59,62.104 Jarvis, John - 18 Lanfear, James - 12,53 Mackey, James - 14 Moore, Donna - 16 Jaynes, Michael - 16 Lang, Anthony - 18,42 Madden, Diane - Moore, Doris - 36,40,54,62,68,69,83,104 Jaynes, Toby - 23 Langley. Karen - 18 Mahoney, Sharon - 62,88 124 Jenkins, Roberta - 45,100 Lansing, Sue - 22 Mallory, Larry - 14,55,73 Moore, Eugene - 22 Jenkins, Tom - 50,52,60,88 Lantos, Joan - 22 Malloy, Marilyn 16,57 Moore, Thomas - 18,42,71 Jinks, Judy - 20,50,83 Large, Steve - 17 Malone, Denny - 16 Morgan, Ben - 23 Johnson, Donna - 23 Larimer, Dan - 73,77,102 Malone, Jess - Morris, Mitchell, - 23,49 Johnson. John - 100 Latham, Alvin - 52 Malson, Nancy - 62,102 Morris, Conley - 89 Johnson, Karen - 39.49,51,100 Latham, Freda - 102 Maness, Ruth - 48,57,103 Morris, Diane - 17,48,49,51 Johnson, Linda - 82 Latham, George - 45 Manning, Robert - 16 Morris. Molly - 12,41,53,54,57,62 Johnson, Sharon - 20,83 Lawry, Phyllis - 52 Mapes, Dayle - 22 Morrison, Connie - 14 Johnson. Shirley - 22 Layne, Billie Jean - 23 Maple. Karen - Morrison, Vivian - 18 Johnson. Thomas - 13 Leach, Sharon - 39,41,48,51,62,102 Marcun, Curtis - 18,52,81 Morrow, Ruth - 56,89 Johnson, Thomas - 42,48.100 Leatherwood, Carl - 21 Marcum, Lois - 13 Moseley, Larry - 54,55,60,73,81,104 Jones, Beverly - 18,52 Leckrone, Glenn - 14 Marshall, Vivian - 20 Moss, Arthur - 23 Jones, Norman - 23 Lee, Kenny - 36,60,72,79.102 Marte, Margaret - 45 Moss, Sara - 19,50,51,62,82,83 Jones, Richard - 45,54.57,100 Leffler, Steve - 73 Martin, Beverly - 48,49 Mossburg, Margie - 20 Jones, Roger - 12 Leisure, Becky - Martin, Cora - 19 Mosslander, Sue - 48,54,59,104 Jordan, Charlene - 12,39,41,53,57,58,59 Lemaster, Robert - 57 Martin, Marshal - 20,37,50,52,81 Mulisano, Steven - 52 Jordan, Denver - Lemier, Thomas - 52 Martin, Paula - 15,39.58 Mullen, Al - 46,60,73,76,86,89 Jordan, Joan - 14 Lentz, Ronald - 42,102 Martin, Ray - 16 Mullens, Evelyn - 19 Joseph, Marjorie - 13 Leonard, Howard - 42.102 Martindale, Myrna - 41,103 Mullens, Shirley - 16,36,58,62,70,82,83 Joseph, Robert - 101 Leslein, Joyce - 20,62 Martindill, Sharon - 12,56 Justice, Norma - 43 Leslein, Linda - 53,88 Marvin, Dan - 12,45,60,61,103 Justus. Joe - 13.45,46,48,52 Leslein. Marilyn - 14,57 Mascari, Barbara - 13,58,59 N Justus, Robert - 22,42 Leslie, David - 15,39,43 Mason, Judy - 103 Lewis, Betty - 16 Mason, Kathryn - 23,40,43,46 Nagy, Jan - 23,37,81 Lewis, Bob - 19,102 Mason, Michael - 89 Nagy, Sandra - 58,59,65,69,83,104 Lewis, Cheryl - 17,50 Mason, Stephen - 16,49,50,52 Nelson, Frankie - 19,60 Lewis, Eddie - 23,61,81 Mason, Vernon - 45,103 Nelson, Sheila - 20 Katz, Sam - 13,50,52 Lewis, Janie - 23,50,52 Massey, Sharles - 17 Newell, James - 19 Kauffman, Bill - 10,36,37 Lewis, Judy - 23 Matheny, Benjamin - 103 Newell, Juanita - 53,104 Kazee, Paul - 10,71 Lewis, Larry (12A) - 102 Mather, George Nickell, Kathryn - 17 Kean, Fay Rosalie - 14.41,43 lewis, Larry - Mathew, Larry - 37,54,55,65,91,103 Noble, Judy - 45,83,104,124,140 Kehlmeier, Gerald - 23 Lewis, Robert - Matthews, Brenda - 18 Noble, Nathaniel - 14,79 Keller, Brenda - 36,38,39,48,54,58,62,64 Lewis, Tom Edward - 19,55,73,76,99,102 May, John - 103 65,69,101,124,140 Lewis, Floyd - 15 May, Joseph - 103 Kelly, Margaret Ann - 16,62 Lindsay, Harold - 20 May, Sally Lou - 23 Kern, Sandra - Lindsay, Linda - 12 May, Susanna - 15,50,57,82 Ketner, Jeannie - 100 Linebaugh, Jane - 17 Mayer, Eugene - 65,103 Ochsenwald, William - 39,59,64,65,89 Keyser, Marilyn - 48,58,100 Linley, Karen Lee - 20,40 Mayernik, Ron - Ogle, Gary - 60,71,73,76,104 Kuld, Karen - 16 Livington, James - 45 Mayfield, John - 56,60,103 O'Keefe, Sharon - 17,53,57 Kienzle. Arthur - 37,64,73,101 Loar, Ethel Roberta - 21 Mays, Sandra - 49,50,103 O'Ryan, Mike - 14 Kientz, Sandra Jean - 18 Lofton, Paul - 19,45,55 Meade, Howard - 22 Ott,'Bill - 56,104 Kilmire. Jerry - 37 Loggins. Perchie - 19,50 Meade, Larry - 16 Oty, Dave - 18 Kimber, Robert - 14 Long, Lester - 102 Meade, Shirley - 14 Oty, Diana - 41,58,59,65,104 Kimbery, Patty - 14 Long, Martha - 19 Mehlman, Ronald - 54 Oursler, Gerald - 45,46,54,56,64,65,105 Kimbler, Barbara - 15,51 Long, Rose Ann - 22 Meier, Patrick Tom - 14 Overdier, Clara - 22 King, Sharon Ann - Longworth, Dianne - 12 Meinen, Wayne - 42.73 Owens, Gwendolyn - 22,62 King, William - 18 Loska, James - 102 Meinert, Henry - 48,52 Kinsinger, David - Loudermilk. Charles - 12 Meiser, Pat - 14,41,51,83 Kipp, Gary - 18,37,81 Loughry. Carolyn Sue - 16.53 Kirby, Annette - 21 Meisner, Sidney - 13,53,57,60,72,73 Lowry, Phyllis - 19.50 Meitner. Peter - 21 Kirby, Ethel - 57,101 Lucas, Cheryl - 21 Pacht, Erich - 65,105 Kirk, Priscilla - 40,52,101 Mendelman, Marcia - 14,53 Lucas, Diane - Merkle, Bette - 16,40 Palma, Mike - 23,61 Kish, Susan - 19,46,82 Lucas, Sandy - 12,46,48 Palmer, Bernard - 13 Klein, Emily - 39,101 Merlano, Lyle - 14 Lucas, William - 15,39,53 Parfltt, Virginia - 17,82 Klein, Paul - 37,45 Merritt, Ronnie - 104 Luther, Guy - 22 Park. Judy - 39,40,54,58,65,83,97,105 Klemm, Karolyn - 20,50 Meszaros, Alex - 36,60,65,73,75,76,89 Lutz, Carolyn Sue - 21,50,62 Parker, Connie - 105 Klingbeil, Dennis - 12,45,60 Metzger, Judy - 16,49,82 Luzader, Judy - 102 Parker, Janet - 13,40,58 Klopfer, Herb - 37,45 Metzger, Sallie •- 45,46,50,65,82.104 Lynch, Kerry - 45 Parker, Judy - 15,58 Knadler, Donald - 17 Meyers, Rick - 37.43,52,104 Lynch. Thomas - 15,42 Michel. Marilyn - 46,59,104 Parker, Nancy - 57 Parsons, Anita - 19,50 Riggs, Paul - 107 Schwab, Richard - Stertzer, Ralph - 22 Parsons, Malcolm - 42,45 I innna - 11 Scott, Henry - 19,60,81 Stevens, Charlene - 20,21,43,50,51 Patterson, Chrissie - 105 Riley, Roger - 21 Scott, Robert - 23,37 Stevens, Linda Lou - 13 Patterson, Herbert - 19,81 irt, Joan - 21 Scurlock, Vicky - 17,36,57 Stevenson, Robert - 37,48,52,54,109 Patterson, Patty - 14 Rings, Sharon - 16,36,39,58,62,70,82,83 Seagle, Theda - 16 Steward, Bill - 17 Patterson, Richard - 56,60,89 Ritchason, Briley - 22,37 Seagraves, Virginia - 12,39 s - 18 Paul, Joseph - 105 Roadcap, Gerald Lee - 16,50,52,53 Seasor, Bill - 16 Stewart, Sandra - 90 Paulus, Nancy - 15,58 Roberts, Janice - Seasor, Sandra Jane - 18 Stewart, Wayne - 21 Paxton, Dan - 105 Roberts, Sharon - 22 Seidlertz, Rudolph - 21 Stewart, William - 17 Robertson, Care - 20 Sellers, Lillie Mae - 18,43,51 - i Stidham, Sandy - 21 Pemberton, Carol - 51,105 Robertson, Pat - 36,58,107 Sells, Carol - 13,41,58,59 St. John, Carol Ann - 13 Pemberton, Pat - 58,65,82,91,103,105 Robertson, Robert - 12 Seman, Kay - 13,45.53,82,83 Stoll, Steve - 21,73 Pence, Mary 21 tte, Jean - 17,39,58 Shaffer, Dale - 48,53,108 Storch, Sharon - 36,39,45,82 Penman, Jerry - 18 Robinson, Betty - David - 52 Stout, Bill - 12,42 Pennington, Ellen - 41,49,64,65,105 Robinson, Betty - 107 Shannon, Mildred - 13,83 Stout, Larry - 22,48 Peppin, Eugene - 16 Robinson, Danny - 18,61 Shannon, Sadie - 13,83 Stover, Nancy - 14 Peters, Gary - 105 Robinson, James - 45 Shapiro, Alan - 49,108 Streaty, Joseph - 42,45,49,90 Peters, Karen - 15 Robinson, Larry - 45 Sharp, Linda - 18,38 Strongs, Joyce - 20 Pettj , Mildred - 41,56,64,105 Robinson, Marion - 22,50 Sharpe, Venetia - 13,36,49,51,58 Stump, Robert - 16,48,52 Pfeifer, Barbara - 49,53,56,58,59,65,69 Robinson, Patty - 59,62,107 Shaum, Peggy - 13,49,58,62,82 Sturgill, Merrill - 14 89 Robinson, Ronald - 20 Shawen, Nancy - 13,39,40,57,62 Sunderman, Diane - 48,50,109 Pierce, Carmen - 106 Robison, Mary - 22 Shawen, Steve - 20,37 Suter, Cheryl - 58,65,70,91,109,124 Pindell, Don - 42,45 Robison, Ronald - 17 Sheets, Sandra - 17,39,51 Swadley, Sandra - 43,59,62,64,109 Plumley, Sharon - 22 Rock, Delores - 16,51,59 Sherburn, Terry - 43,48,52 Swain, Carmen - 16,49,52,57 Plummer, Sandy - 15 Rockhold, Carrie - 23 Sherfey, Wilma - 39,108 Swain, Mitchell - 12,53,79,10? Poeschel, Sally - 45,52 Rockhold, Robert - 17 Sherman, Fred - 15 Swatman, Almeda - 12,109 Pollard, Lemon - 60,71,73,75,77,106 Roeder, Delaine - 23,52 Sherman, Trena - 18,59,62,83 Sweeny, Michall - 110 Rogers, David - 23 Poole, Roland - 57,64,90 Sherrod, Bill - 47 Swentzel, Sharon - 51,110 Rogers, James - 46,99,107 Poppy, Linda - 15,36,41,48,58,59,82 Sherwood, Richard - 60,108 Swickard, Jeanne - 20 Rogers, Robert - 13 Poska, Lembi - 15,39,58,70 Siders, James - Swingle, Lee Terry - 22,36,60,81 Rogers, Ruthadean - 107 Poston, Joan - 63,106 Siders, Norma - 19 Rohner, David - 13,17 Simmons, George - 45,48 Prater, Donna - 83,90 Rose, Clifford - 20 Pratt, Shirlee - 14,49,59 Sims, Tom - 60,72,73,74,77,79,108 Roshon, Robert - 15 Sipe, Judy - 16 Price, David - 18 Roshon, Sharon - 41,46,49,50,95,107 Price, Nancy - 21 Skeen, Ronald - 20,60 Ross, Cheryl - 16,51 Skeen, Sue - 108 Price, Nillie - 23 Ross, Sharon - 36,56,86,89,90 Price, Paula - 45,82 Skinner, Joyce - 15,41,53 Ross, SuEllen - 17 Skinner, Karen - 15 Price, William - 16 Tack, Marilyn - 16,82 Rothwell, James - 49,52,56,107 Skipper, Charles - Prince, Bill - Tack, Sharon - 41,59,83,110 Routte, Lois - 18 Skufis, Katina - 15,51 Puetz, Susan - 21,52,62,83 Talbott, Ginger - 12 Rowley, Kim - 40,62 Skunza, Stephanie - 51,53,108 Purks, Ralph - 17 Tapia, Linda - 21,50,82 Rubin, Georgia - 23,52 Smalley, Randy - 14,37,57 Purtee, Larry - 19,36,60 Tarr, Billie Jean - 20 Ruby, Betsy - 16,53 Smith, Barbara - 51,59,83,107 Taylor, Carol - 15 Ruby, Verna - 17,50 Smith. Barbara - 15 Taylor, Connie - 12,110 Rudolph, Jerry - 21,81 Smith, Beverly - 108 Taylor, Mima Jean - 21,62,83 Rueckel, Wally - 37,65,103,107 Smith, Carol - 12 Rundio, Joseph - 14 Smith, Elmer - 19,73 Taylor, Nancy - 17,51 Queen, Clyde - 13,49,52 Russo, James - 21,52 Smith, Gary - 16 Taylor, Omer - 36,45,110 Quickel, Pamela - 38,45,106 Rutherford, Johnny - 13 Smith, Geraldine - 16 Taylor, Shirley - 16,40,53,62 Quidor, Judith - 21,82 Ruzicka, Sharon - 107 Smith, Gloria - 12 Teal, Ronald - 46,97,110 Smith, Joseph - 19 Teamer, Franklin - 14 Smith Phyllis - 108 Teasdale, Larry - 37 Smith. Richard - 18 Tedrick, John - Smith, Robert - 42,45 Tesi, Jean - 20,36,46,51 Raduege, Fonda - 36,38,56,62,64,106,124 Smith, Sandra - 19 Thomas, Donna - 17,41,51,58,82 140 Sabo, Jon - 18 Smith, Susan - 108 Thomas, Dorothy - 50 Raish, Martha - 14 Sailor, Lawrence - 23 Smith, William - 14 Thomas, James - 19,37 Ranke, Walter - 13,52 Sailor, Richard - 107 Snyder, Bill - 108 Thomas, Leslie - 20,50 Rarey, James - 19,52 Salmons, Goldie - 54 Snyder, Florence - 41,58,59,65,108 Thompson, Carolyn - 21 Rauch, Dianna - 50,52,106 Salvetto, Ann - 107 Snyder, Martha - 14,41,51,58 Thompson, Clark - 15,42,73 Rawlins, Thomas - 21,42 Salyer, Glenna - 23,36,49,51,52,62,83 Snyder, Richard - 18,59 Thomson, David - 45,46,110 Reall, William - 37,106 Salyers, John - Sobel, Alan - 18 Thompson, Doris - 17,46 Reames, Gary - 19 Sammet, David - 18 Thompson, Gloria - 21,52,61 Redmon, Teddy - 37,106 Solba, Bruce - 50 Sands, Anita - 17 Sloes, Josi - 108 Thompson, Helen - 110 Redmond, Joyce - 83,106 Santavicca, Ronald - Thompson, Juan - 110 Reed, Martha - 49,58,59,65,106 Sollner, Carol - 12,39,43,79 Sarchet, Jack - 15 Sonastine, Mary Lee - 21,62 Thompson, Willie - 20,71 Reefer, Larry - 106 Saunders, Roger - 21 Thurman, Larry - Reese, Joyce Ann - 49,58,59,65,106 Sopher, Patricia - 19 Schaaf, David - 21 Tidwell, Robert - 36,65,110 Reese, Keeman - 20 Sopher, Virginia - 12 Schaber, Thomas - 12,37,42,43,45 Tiedt, Lynn - 21 Reese, Sherri Lee - 12 Sowards, Cheryl - 14,50,53 Schakett, Pamela - 17,51 Speakman, Ray - 16,45,46 Tieman, Irving - 60,72,110 Reeves, Sharon - 17,51 Schakett, Sandra - 108 Reeves, Sylvia - 23 Specht, Charles - 54,55,56,90 Tiemer, Julia - 20 Scharte, Rudolf - Spencer, Donna - 19,36 Tinklepaugh, Robert - 15,52 Reichle, Gary - 14 Scheiderer, Tom - 22,37,46,72,81 Reinhardt, Gary - 106 Spencer, Nancy - 109 Tinsley, Charlotte - Schmarr, Mary Ann - 18,43 Reinke, Helma - 21,62 Spohn, Barbara - 14 Tinsley, Eugenia - 22,62 Schmidt, Marilyn - 23 Rettemnier, Tom - 14 Spohn, John - 109 Tischler, Ralph - 12,36,43,48,52,53 Schmitt, Thomas - Reynolds, Judy - 51,52,106 Spohn, Philip - 19,55 Tisdale, Larry - 110 Reynolds, Mac - 90 Schmittauer, Ted - 15 Spriggs, Janice - 14 Tobias, Donald - Reynolds, Phillip - 21 Schmitz, Bob - 22,48,52,81 Spriggs, Peggy - 50,51,109 Topel, Rose - 22 Reynolds, Ronnie - 23 Schmitz, Marianne - 12,108 Spurgeon, Mary Ann - 39,48,50,54,55,59 Towns, Robert - 10 Rhodes, Lucille - 52,106 Schneck, Bonnie - 17,38,57 Townsend, Wilda - 23 Rhodes, Wilma - 22 Schneider, Alfred - 19 109 Trieb, Mike - 60,81 Rice, Carla - 106 Schneider, David - 19 Stainer, Walter - 37,45,57 Trigg, Pat - 45,58,59,63,110 Rice, Norma - 41,58,65,101,106 Schneider, Robert - Stalter, Sue - 49,50,51,90 Troiano, Carol - 17 Richards, Wayne - 12,53,57,106 Schnell, Janet - 51 Standard, Sharon - 49,51,58,65,109 Trott, Janet - 52,63,110 Richardson, Jack - 16 Scholl, Robert - 23 Standifer, Clara - 19 Trott, Judy - 83,110 Richardson, Lois - 40,59,107 Schoonover, Robert - 19 Standifer, Mel - 16 Trumps, Barbara - 23 Richardson, Mary Margaret - 22 Schultz, Carole - 18,43,62 Staten, Leslie - 19 Trumps, John - 56,65,90 Richmond, Daniel - 17 Schumacher, John - 21,49,50 Stein, Beverly - 45,46,109 Tucker, Clyde - 110 Rickrich, Richard - 21 Schumacher, Kenny - 71,108 Stemen, Judy - 90 Tucker, Roberta - Rife, Barbara - 14,49,53 Schumacher, Larry - Stephens, Jerry Alfred - 21 Tucker, Sharon - 110 Schundelmier, Pochard - 20,60,71,81 Stephens, Linda - 82 Tucker, Willie - 22,71,73,81

I Washington, Karon - 83,111 Whitt, Joyce - 50,90 Woods, Janet - 57,112 Watkins. Arthur - 37 Wiechers, Frederick - 14,42 Woods, Marilyn - 112 Valentine, Dannie - 56 Watkins, Cheryl - 13 Wiederhold, Mary - 19,52 Woods, Nate - 16,57 Vanatta, Connie - 13,49,51 Watkins, Ray - 21 Wiegerig, Marianne - 38,111 Woods, Patricia - 21,62 Vance, Barbara - 13 Watkins, Sharon - 15,36,57 Wigfield, Jerry - 60,64,72,111 Woodward, Raymond - 12,42 Vance, Harold - 23,81 Watkins, Roger - 55 Wilder, Charles - 37 Woodward, Sara - 12,50 Vance, Janis - 13,45,58 Watson, Willard - 111 Wilder, Hazel - 52,57,83 Woodward, Susan - 21,45,46,50,82 Van De Water, Sharon - 13,46,53 Watts. Daniel - 73 W llkerson, Rodney - 18,42,81 Worin, Donald - 52 Van Gundy. Jack - 90,54,48 Wears, Dorothy - 23 Wilkerson, Sharon - 14,39,53,59 Wright, Diana - 57,112 Vanscoy, Norma - 15,39,50,157 Weaver, Joyce - 16 w ilkins, Lois - ill Wright, Gloria - 21,52 Vansteenburgh, Barbara - 16 Weaver, Sharon - 12,111 Williams. Arlene - 14,58 Wright, Patsy - 21 Webb, Barbara - 12.111 Wright, Susan - 51,83,112 Vaupel, Jane - 62 Williams, Ben - 18 Webb, Stanley - 22 Wycuff, Donna - 45,112 Vice, Richard - 20,52 Williams, Dorothy - 16,82 Weber, Bill Clark - 22 Williams, Fred - 111 Wycuff, Josephine - 18,51,59 Vinson, Charlotte - 13 Weber, Karl - 12 Williams, Norma - 14,58,82 Wycuff, Robert - 12,45 Von Schriltz, Beverly - Weber, William R. - 21,37 Williams, Patricia - 45,52 Wyman, Eddie - 112 Weddell, Barbara - 62,83 Williams, Richard - 20,81 Wellman, Alfred - 42,45 Williams, Steve - 14,48,52 Wells, James - 60,90 Williamson, Anthony - 22 w Werling, Lauren - 23,46 Willis, Patricia - 19,51 Waddell, Rosemary - 12,52 Werner, Gail - 19 Wilson, Albert - 60,71,111 Yantis, Karen - 112 Wade, Andy - 73,81 Werts. Odessa - 39,82,111 Wilson, Carol - 15 Yantis, Richard - 17,59,112 Wade, Richard - 22 West. Linda - 111 Wilson, Samuel - 14,71,73,79 Yeauger, Ed - 18 Westlake, John - 42,45,60,72 Wagner, Mike - 21 Wilson. Stephen - 23 Young, Donna - 14,48,62 Weston, Nancy - 50,111 Walds Leonard - 52 Wiltshire, James - 14 Young, Fay - 19,42 Wetzel. Larry - 15 Walker, Mary - 43,51 Wiltshire, Mike - 20 Young, Judy - Wallar, Barbara - 82,110 Wetzel, Marilyn - 15 Young, Lynnette - 18,82 Whaley, Tony - 20 W niton, Judy - 53,112 Walls, Herbert - 18 Wiskow, Dagmar - 20,36,82 Young,Sharon - 19 Walls, Joyce - 23,50 Wharton, Jonet - 19 Wheeler, Beverly - 15 Wittenmeier, Diana - 63 Walls, Judy - Wittenmeier, Joanna - 18,62,63 Walters, Charlene - 18 Wheeler, Charles - 23 Whitacre, Louise - 15,57,124 Wollam, John - 45 Walters, Sharon - 39,65 Womeldorff, Alice - 41,49,56,58,64,112 Ward, Jacqueline - 18,51,82 White, Arnold - 14,36,45 White, Janet - Wonn, Donald - 49,50,90 Zeallear, Bill - 12 Ward, Ruth Jean - 22 Wood, Barbara - 39 Zinimon, Treva - 14 Ware, Kenneth - 90 White, Nancy - 14,57 White, Richard - 52 Wood, Carol Jeane - 20,112 Zolman, Theresa - 58,90 Ware, Maxwell - 37,45 Wood, James - Zornes, Sharon - 22 Warren, Bill - 36,37,45,111,124 White, Robert - 23,72,81 Whitt, John - 15 Woodruff, Lucy - 45,90 Zosel, Jerry - 90 Washington, Charles - 20,50,81 Woods, Carol Jean - Zuckerman, Beverly - 19,52

GOOD LUCK TO GRADUATES FROM THE PERSONNEL OF THE

SUPER DUPER MARKET

1776 PARSONS AVENUE HI 3-3232 Lawnboy and Toro Mower LAFF'S COFFEE SHOP Sales and Service Homemade Soups WOLFORD'S Hamburgers - Coneys GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE 193 Thurman Avenue 1378 East Livingston Avenue HI 4-2216 CL 8-8435

FLOVIN'S COLUMBUS TELEVISION LAB

Quality Market 1583 East Livingston Avenue 619 Stanley HI 3-4016 We Deliver CL 2-3553 CL 2-7380

It's Smart To Have That Dressed Look Quality Work Delivery Service Boyd Roscoe 1304 East Livingston Avenue We Do Our Own Cleaning CL 8-1035

Open Daily 8-8 FREE Saturday 8-6 Gerhard! Laundromat Pick up and Delivery HI 4-0432 Dry Cleaning Service 1323 Parsons at Hanford We Wash or You Wash - Shag Rugs Washed and Fluffed Dried Shirts Each 25

Vieretk, The Florist Free Parking Lot - 5th and State Streets Open Evenings and Sundays

Phone CA 4-1201 84 South Fourth Street

Columbus Ohio

THERE'S NO ILLUSION

abo ut a career wi th the telephone company it's a FACT there are opportunities for . promotion for bright, ambitious high school graduates at the Ohio Bell Telephone Company Compliments of Compliments of

COHAGAN HARDWARE P WTON'S SOHIO SERVICE 3003 East Livingston Avenue 4000 East Broad Street 1484 Parsons Avenue

Seaman Auto Supply, Inc. 944 Parsons Avenue HI 3-6519

^-Ar eld ^jr u n era I ^rr o m e William B. Cotner Funeral Director

1058 Parsons Avenue

Ambulance Service HI 4-3200 HI 4-2252

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c qto L; $ E v&k^erP- A Friend Ohio Pennant Knitting Co. School Sweaters, Jackets, Sweat Shirts, and Pennants All-Year-Round Delivery Phone CL 2-8018 468 Parsons Avenue South Side Cycle Service Schwinn Bicycles - Power Mowers Repaired Hobbies and Supplies Keys Made and Go Kart Parts 1175 Parsons Avenue

Fountain Drug Store, Inc.

Irma G. Henry, Proprietor Harry T. Sells, Manager

Phone HI 4-0371 Phone HI 4-1411

1846 Parsons Avenue

Burger Boy Drive In COLUMBUS' BUSIEST DRIVE IN OPEN 'TIL 2 EVERY NIGHT PHONE BE 1-4593

2133 EAST LIVINGSTON AVENUE Judy Noble (left) and Jean Derenburger whack two suspects, Charlie Brown and JoAnn Boyer, as they enter the Backward Ball through the traditional pel.

Bill Warren crowns Bob Middendorf King of the 1961 Backward Ball, Holding her winning corsage is Louise Whitacre, Bob's date.

Middendorf Crownet Backward Ball Kins

On the evening of St. Patrick's Day, March 17, the annual Backward Ball was held. Bob Middendorf, senior, reigned as "King" because his escort, Louise Whitacre, junior, made the winning corsage. This is the dance of the year to which the girls invite the boys. They escort them to and from the dance and treat them to midnight gnacks.

Cheryl Suter, Brenda Keller, Judy Noble, Sandy Gage, Doris Moore, Pat Komives, and Fonda Raduege sing "Sadie Brown" in the floor show. PECK'S CLEANERS 4 Hour Service Compliments Free Pickup and Delivery of a Phone HI 3-1814 FRIEND 1858 Lockbourne Road

Reichert's Sohio Service Lubrication 831 Frebis Avenue Car Wash Atlas Tires Accessories HI 4-0393 Batteries Jack Reichert, Class of '50 Battery Charging Pickup and Delivery

Bush Hardware

Dean and Barry Paints - Scotts Grass Seeds - Hardware - Paints

Glass - Tools - Sporting Goods South East Phone HI 4-1042 Phone BE 1-3479 1242 Parsons Avenue 929 South James Road

Compliments of Bill's Carry Out All Legal Beverages Southwood and Ann Fast Delivery HI 4-2955

Best Wishes To All Graduates Koebels Foods & Drugs Champion and Frebis HI 4-0513 - HI 4-1559

M. A. BORST CO.

Body Building - Painting - Repairing 1125 Parsons Avenue Telephone: HI 4-7296 Columbus 6, Ohio SOUTH VIEW FLORIST AND HERB SHOP MOHAWK MARKET Open 9 to 9 Daily Corsages - Floral Designed 764 Mohawk Street County-Wide Delivery R. 1269 South High Street III 3-4229 HI 3-4242

Highly Fashioned GRADUATION WATCHES With Working Jewels $16.95 Up Grumley Jewelers 1615 South 4th Street HI 3-5747

Huber Florist Floral Design - Cut Flowers - Potted Plants

Phone CL 2-2189

Greenhouse, 964 Lockbourne Ave

Columbus Ohio

Beauty Salon Fayette

Complete Beauty Service

If Your Hair Isn't Becoming To You,

You Should Be Coming To Us.

MILDRED STEWART Phone HI 4-8383

1328 South Fourth Street KUHN'S Good Luck, Seniors Department Store Nationally Advertised Brands Of HI-WAY CONFECTIONERY Men's, Women's and Children's Clothing 1406 South High Phone HI 4-3956 1038 Parsons Avenue

HI 3-9549 The Vanity Fair Beauty Salon Hours: 8 to 5 "Specializing In Glamour" Evenings by Appointment Helen Koebel Managing Cosmetologist 957 Frebis Avenue

Come Visit Our New: Reebs Restaurant

45 Years At Champion and Livingston

Steaks - Chops - Sea Food

Nationwide Beauty Academy Kathie Scholtes a June, 1959, graduate of South High School, is now attending NATIONAL BEAUTY ACADEMY. For a career with a secure future investigate the beauty profession. Consult a Nationwide Academy student counselor NOW who will arrange a school visit or home interview.

210 North High Columbus, Ohio Phone CA 1-3239 Special - Ladies' TERRACE PHARMACY Men's Haircuts Haircuts School Supplies - Gifts F.A. SLOAN Prescriptions - Greeting Cards Tonsorial Parlor 1546 Lockbourne Road Columbus 7, Ohio Confectionery HI 3-2577 HI 3-0539 1743 Parsons Avenue Columbus 7, Ohio

Parkview Pharmacy Prescriptions 259 East Whittier Phone HI 3-5959

Compliments of WILLIAM MONETTE

JOE OBERT SHOE REPAIR GROCERY 1030 Whittier Street Phone HI 4-5329 691 East Stewart Avenue HI 4-0949

Shop Daily At Snedeker's Confectionery & Grocery Groceries - Meat - Vegetables 1599 South Fourth Street HI 3-4606 — •

Cook & Son

Established 1850

Crematory Funeral Home Ambulance Service

Phone HI 4-7861 1615 Parsons Avenue

The Ohio Bedding Co., Inc.

Mattresses - Boxsprings

Pillows - Upholstering - Cotton Felt

Metal Beds - Springs and Folding Beds Phone HI 4-2463 1263 Parsons Avenue ECHO SUPER MARKET Compliments of 786-788 East Whittier Street Your Complete Food Market and JACK'S BEAUTY SALON Savings a Plenty HI 4-7670 We Make Prices: We Don't Meet Them 354 East Whittier Street Phone HI 4-9220 SEARS RADIO AND TELEVISION To Look Your Best, Go To Sales and Service TEDRICK'S BARBER SHOP Television - Home and Auto Radios 1325 East Livingston Record Changers - Amplifiers Popular Prices For Men, Women Since 1940 And Children 1035 East Livingston Avenue CL 2-1763 CL 2-3470 6

A. Schumick's Market

769-771 South Third Street

HI 4-4926

Rainbow Bowling Lanes

3224 South High Street HI 4-2155 Why the shoemaker's ren went barefoot

ONCE THERE WAS A SHOtMflKf K DECIDED TOASK FOR A •• HIS BOSS WAS A GOOD Guy ANO SAIU OKAY

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BUT THE BOSS FOUND HE HAD TO RAISE PRICES WHEN THE BUTCHER . THE BAKER ,THE THEY HAD TO RAISE THEIR PRICES TO PAY FOR THE SHOEMAKER'S RAISE CANDLESTICK MAKER FOUND OUT, TO BUY THE MORE EXPENSIVE SHOES

WHEN THE SHOEMAKER'S WIFE WENT SHE SPENT SO MUCH MONEY FOR HAD NOTHING LEFT KOR SHOES SHOPPING.SHE WAS HORRIFIED EVERYTHING ELSE,SHE...

SHOES 0*5

HEW HUSBAND WAS PUZZLEO BECAUSE WITH THEN HIS BOSS FOUND AWAY FOR HIM TO NOW THESHOEMAKLR REALLVEARNSMORE MORE MONEY HE COULDN'T BUY ASMUCH MAKE MORE SHOES IN THE SAME TIME BECAUSE HE CAN BUYMORE WITH HIS MONEY It isn'/ how l/iuc/i you spend, hut j/ou' much you get foryoUf ///ai/ey The Tiniken Roller Bearing Company, Canton 6, Ohio Groceries - Lunch Meat HI 3-6001 HI 3-6001 STEVE'S CARRY OUT "Call Ahead-Your Order Will Be Ready" 66 Thurman Avenue DONNA MARIA Fast Free Delivery Service Spaghetti, Pizza, Ravioli - Carry Out South - Southeast - Southwest Spaghetti Sauce and Pizza Sauce Open 7 Days a Week - 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. To Carry Out Phone HI 3-3645 Jim Stevenson 1569 Lockbourne Zollinger's Pharmacy Accurate Prescription Service Oakwood and Whittier Streets Phone HI 3-3200

Pickup and Delivery Mac's Shell Service BUS. HI 4-0233 Bob Mclnerney Lockbourne Road and Frebis RES. CL 2-3747

A Flower Is Worth A Thousand Words Say It With Ours Livingston Flower Shop "Bill" Moehl 1391 East Livingston Avenue CL 3-1812 —i —

Compliments of these 12A's

LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Bell, Brenda Keller, Sue Skeen, Alice Hackney, Pat Anderson, Carol Hayes, and Marilyn Dworkin.

Evan's Funeral Home

Livingston at Kimball Place

24 Hour Ambulance Service

Richard A. Evans CL 8-3645 KEN'S BARBER SHOP BRIGHT'S CARRY OUT "Courteous Service" 1032 East Whittier Street 1327 East Livingston Avenue CL 2-2255 CL 2-7443

Compliments of Dr. George 0. Fillinger 229 Thurman Avenue

Compliments of Dr. Robert J. Fillinger 228 Thurman Avenue

Parkview Pharmacy Prescriptions 259 East Whittier Phone HI 3-5959

DeVany Cleaners

"All Work Done On Premises."

2 Hour Service Quality Work

1279-81 Parsons Avenue HI 4-8686

Erfurt's Market

Fine Meats and Groceries * Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

We Deliver

333 Stewart Avenue HI 4-1197 WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961

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TRAIN NOW FOR YOUR BUSINESS CAREER

All Courses Lead to Degree *Bachelor of Commerce •General Psychology •Word Study •Economics •Advance Accounting •American Literature •Payroll - Social •Stenograph •Advertising I, II •Business Psychology Security *Dictaphone •Letter Writing •Economic Geography •Federal Tax Course •Auditing Principles •Public Speaking •Business English Radio - Television (Commerce Clearing) and Procedure •Comptometry and Announcing •Tax Accounting -( State •Bookkeeping Burroughs Calculator •How to Run a Small •Shorthand Review and Local Taxes) •Business Adminis­ Business •6-Week Typing Course, tration •Physical Universe manual and electric •C.P.A. Problems •Salesmanship (science course) •Constructive typewriter •Money and Banking •Secretarial Science *Credit and Collections Accounting •Business Mathematics •Civil Service •Insurance •Real Estate •Professional •Sales Management •Shorthand and Typing •American Government •Penmanship Accounting •Business Law •Purchasing •Cost Accounting •Personnel Management •Business Cycles •I.B.M. Key Punch •BLISS COLLEGE now offers GREGG DICTATION on the NEW WEBSTER ELECTRIC EKOTAPE recorders. Tape recordings range in speeds from 40 words to 180 words per minute. •Transportation and Traffic Management. •Dictation for Medical Secretary and Court Reporting Courses. *Air Lines Reservations and Ticketing. •Mechanical Drafting and Blueprint Reading. REVIEW COURSE in Shorthand and Typing Part Time Full-Time Employment Employment Provided for 18 Mo. Executive Secretarial Course for Girls Provided on Students While All Courses Lead to Degree of Bachelor of Commerce Completion In School of Course

•SPECIAL 6 WEEKS TYPING COURSE Instruction on Royal, I.B.M. Electric and Manual Machines

CALL, PHONE or WRITE for FREE CATALOGUE DAY NIGHT SCHOOL BLISS COLLEGE SCHOOL 8:00 - 1 p.m. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m Ohio's Greatest School of Business 1 - 3:30 p.m. Mon. - Wed. Tues. - Thurs. Mon. thur Fri. 131 EAST STATE STREET Evenings COLUMBUS, OHIO CA 4-2580 CA 4-4112 "61 Years of Service" Compliments of ANDY'S BARBER SHOP 1167 East Livingston Avenue Complete Ready-To-Wear SIMONS DEPARTMENT STORE "It Pays To Look Well" 591 East Livingston Avenue

Compliments MARTINS SHOE AND BIKE SHOP of

1330 South Fourth Street COOPER PHARMACY HI 4-2519 Never A Dull Moment 917 Whittier HI 3-4009

Compliments of H. T. Lucas Barber Shop Where Friends Meet Thurman At Lockbourne Road Esquire Cleaners 1 Hour Service Lockbourne and Whittier CL 8-5831

Aluminum Siding Room Additions Awnings Stone Fronts Rec. Rooms Storm Windows Franklin Builders Supply Home Improvement

349 South Fourth Street

CA 4-1259 CA 4-1259

"Vending Candy Machines"

Raybo Vending Company 2741 Dover Road Columbus, Ohio BE 1-9679 AX 1-3545 f^J

REMBRANDT STUDIOS

SPECIALIZING

IN

HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS

FOR SENIORS

PHONE CA 1-3621

75 EAST GAY STREET Quality Printing Letterpress and Offset Allen Press 597 Parsons Avenue CL 3-5622 Congratulations Chuck & Buds Pure Oil Graduates 1188 Parsons Avenue Columbus, Ohio HI 4-0179 Education is The Key

Milk Makes Teenagers Glow

Whitacre Flowers

Call Us The Next Time You Need Flowers For Any Occasion. We Will Give Your Order Our Best Attention.

Call HI 4-4031

158 Southwood Avenue

Columbus 7. Ohio "Great Food" KIPS TV-RADIO SERVICE Black and White, or Color B & C SNACK BAR Car Radios and Record Players Clifford Elkins Corner Southwood and 6th 576 Stockbridge Road HI 4-6300 George's Food Market "Low Prices Every Day"

1040 East Whittier Street CL 2-6677

Paul's 480 South 4th, Corner Livingston Columbus 15, Ohio Parson's Recreation Bowling Special Rates for SOUTH HIGH Pupils 9-6 P.M. Daily HI 4-3737 Summer Leagues Now Being Formed

CAPITAL "CAP" and what it stands for-: Capital University is dedicated to the development of the whole personality. It is the place where young men and women may prepare themselves for a variety of professions and vocations in a Christian environment, with desirable associations, at moderate cost. It repre­ sents four years of living in an atmos­ phere charged with the adventure of learning and the thrill of participation. For Catalogue, Application Papers, and further information, call or write: OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS

IMmzmmm'mim Capital University Columbus 9, Ohio BE 5-8611 CALVIN'S BARBER SHOP J. E. POWELL Flattops Our Specialty Deputy Registrar Motor Vehicles 2 Barbers 432 Hanford At Parsons 1086 Oakwood at Whittier

Call J. A. Crossen Plumbing Co.

2120 Franklin R. D. CL 8-1569

Meet Your Friends To Enjoy Fine Food At Don's Briarcliff Drive-ln

7000 East Main Street UN 6-6305 (Corner Briarcliff and Main)

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Compliments of

These 12B's

PICTURED: Left to Right, Ginger Talbott, Charlene Jordan, Ralph Tischler, Jim Lanfear, Bill Zeallear,CarolSollner,Dianne Longworth. NOT PICTURED: Sara Woodward. Congratulations, Graduates!

What Next?

If it's business Training, we offer and recommend courses in:

Accounting - (Junior, Senior, and Professional) Business Administration Commerce and Finance

Executive Secretarial Private Secretarial Stenography Stenotypy - (Machine Shorthand) Speedwriting Shorthand

as well as shorter courses in Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, and office Machines (Addressograph, Comptometer, Ediphone, Mimeograph, Multigraph, IBM Key Punch and Electric Typewriters).

Completion of your choice of these courses will assure you of a good office position. For many months employment calls have ex­ ceeded our supply of graduates.

Write or visit the school for detailed information and a copy of our latest bulletin

OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL COLUMBUS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

CA 1-4201

208 North High Street

139 Oops!! "There goes our chance for Broadway. Hi-Jinx Theme Chosen For Friday, 13th, Variety Show

Hi-Jinx was the theme for the annual variety show held on Friday, the 13th of January. Arnold White emceed the show. Twenty-seven acts, ranging from a vocal solo to a boys' chorus line, were presented.

Alice Hackney sings an olc favorite, "In The Chapel.'

A vocal trio, Sandy Gage, Brenda Keller, and Patty Komives, sing "Winter Wonderland."

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