I The season of our youth is the springtime of our live .»•».— •.**- RZVQU BEXLEO 1966 Volume 30 Published by the Senior Class Bexley High School Bexley, Ohio Summer is preparation. anticipation, Page Two .-..-•• ... ".:••' :••• :• : .- -— * .AmSjKjtSlS liiKBtiimMmfnm im WM and organization. Page Three •\-'.<l ' Autumn is a restoration Page Four of recreation and meditation. Page Five amamm "*. is asspiring, desiring, and inquiring. Page Six «*s Page Seven H ^H I2B Spring is a rebirth of frolic and mirth. Page Eight 1 &f Y '~:V>W- I I '. Itt-J" •••ii>:;«' TABLE OF CONTENTS FRESHMAN CLASS... 12 It <r/ DEPARTMENTS... 16 Er cI Ikr CLUBS... 26 Mt wmmmwri'^' '^MmmV^Mm \ / jfl mmwmmX yf STUDENT COUNCIL... 28 BEXLEO and rOi?6YY... 32 INFORMALS... 36 Page Eleven TOP ROW: Bill Arnold Vicki Allshouse Jeff Broadnax Chris Ajidrian Jane Antle David Barrett Mike Baumgardner Steve Callif MIDDLE ROW: John Biersteker Bill Albershardt Sandy Barnett David Byrnes John Campbell Barbara Beltzhoover Eddie Bell BOTTOM ROW: Richard Bagley Mike Barr Kathy Boesel Freshmen biology students, Laura Blatt Rob and Linda, extract the Sally Brock chlorophyll from a leaf. Larry Carr Eddie Cannon TOP ROW: Barbara Deinhardt Jeff Christie Bob Frampton Susan Eschenbrenner Rhonda Freedman Don Freidenburg Carl Friedland Tom Fernald MIDDLE ROW: Vicki Dapper Jack Gary Martin Flicker Debbie Frank Biff Farley Jerri Cohen Vicki Colmery BOTTOM ROW: Bill Casto Ronda Cheses Steve Derfler Roger dayman Class Officers: Carol Fried­ Mike Cleary man, secretary-treasurer; Carol Friedman Ralph Pariser, president; Karen Fell Linda Stern, vice-president. Jennie Daniel Page Twelve Top row: Gary Gitlitz Sam Gingrich Bob Germain Ira Groban Steve Godsey Ron Gates Tod Gladen Gordon Gray Middle row: Phil Hathaway Don Hamilton Mary Heise Dale Goldberg John Gerhold Jim Heironimus Hank Gorchoff Mike Gray Bottom row: Jim Harrison Debbie Graham Kathy Grayson Freshman Robin Rosenfeld Gaye Gronlund gets practical experience in Eric Goulder French lab. Dana Goldslager Penny Haas Linda Hale Top row: Bruce Hoffman Bob Hersch Craig Honts John Jones Mike Kessler Mark Koslin Jack Knauer Bill Lambrecht Middle row: Debbie Hickle Julie Holden Joy Hoffman Mindy Klie Claudia Kahn Gail Kaltenecker Daird Koch Kathy Kramer John Laird Bottom row: Elizabeth Johnson Ron Jones Kenny Kaufher Danny illustrates a fresh­ Danny Kayne man's problem—homework! Tom Kelley David Korn Margie Korn Page Thirteen TOP ROW: Kathy McGuire Mike MacKay Mark Meng Kenny Leggette Dick Leonard Paul Lynn Wayne Mally Jim Lesher Melissa Lincoln MIDDLE ROW: Susan Lane Delia McCabe Nicole Martin Tom Maxwell Linda Meeks Mary Miller Dorothy Miller BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Legg Bruce Leach Bob Levy Brion Levin Dan Metzger Beth Matthews Peggy Loeffler Lisa Margulies Jeff Moore Laura Nicholl Linda Peters Pam Pollack Kathy O'Donnell Debbie Putchat Mark Orr Ralph Pariser Jim Pike MIDDLE ROW: Susan Nichols Jill Paynter Ann Pobereskin Anne Pryor Robin Rosenfeld Vickie Rosenthal Wayne and Bill decorate Fresh­ Peggy Schoedinger man hall in preparation for the BOTTOM ROW: holiday season. Allen Petzinger Cindy Paine Pam Paine Rose Ann Pratt Milt Pixley Charles Pergiel Marilyn Redd Linda Reed Page Fourteen TOP ROW: Scott Thall Pam Stine Linda Stern Jan Smith - Scott Sher Bruce Schwartz "0 GX-m», Nancy Thornton Larry Siegel MIDDLE ROW: Gary Swinehart Linda Skuller Kathy Squeo Toby Seiferas Jay Sokol Gretchen Sebring Laurie Schroeder Kathy Schoedinger BOTTOM ROW: Marc Shar Denise St. Clair Phyllis Topolosky Ronny Solomon Debbie Thompson Polly Schwartz Diane Sims Ron Seagle Gary Schottenstein TOP ROW: Diana Turner Shoshanna Williams Ann Wolfe Howard Van Woert Jon Wells Don Worly John White Joan Welch David Zieve MIDDLE ROW: Renee Topolosky Jane Trautman Randy Wasserstrom Linda Wamack Lynn Wells Janice White Peggy Wiessinger Bill Albershardt poses with his Laurie Zox sousaphone. During football sea­ BOTTOM ROW: son he marched almost twice his Gary Weil weight in horn. Dick Wasserstrom Cece Wing Scott Weakley Rick Willman Susan White Barbara Zieve Mike Zikas Page Fifteen Principal C. W. Jones Superintendent of Schools: Dr. E. D. Jarvis. Board of Education: Dr. John F. Lewis, Mr. Donald H. Elsass, Mr. John D. Metzger, Mr. William Guidance: Carol Fought, James Ort. B. Hoyer, and Mrs. Donald R. Williamson (not pictured). Page Sixteen ^B School benefits from new aids Newness has been the theme at Bexley High School this year. School was started with the advent of the new IBM system, which replaced the former method of categorizing students and completing their report cards by hand following each six weeks. Teachers and students alike were given the benefit of new textbooks, which were designed to improve the learning process. Spanish and history classes were among those receiving the new books. According to the new Public Law 89-10, Bexley was entitled to aid from the federal government, which provided students attending summer school with a wider variety of subjects. A humanities course, consisting of movies on the humanities will be offered for the first time because of this federal aid. Also newly offered to summer school students are various academic courses, designed to help those students who need extra help. Among these are Spanish I, Spanish II, geometry, and general math. The fundamentals of radio, a newly organized course, will be offered too. A final addition to Bexley High School will be this year's senior class gift, a large stuffed lion to be placed in a glass case for the benefit of the entire student body. Mr. Hartline and Mr. Schacht soak up the latest gossip before a teacher's meeting. mrmum Secretaries Betty Mitchell, Sharon Hicks. Custodians Forrest Davis, Oba Metcalf, Jim Moore. Cooks Leola Pflaum, Jane Smith. Page Seventeen tfh •&#;: Mr. Dickey, A.B. Ohio University . English II and English III . BEXLEO advisor . "Your theme should be as long as a piece of string." Mrs. Pfaff, A.B. Purdue University and Washington University . English I and English II ... Y-Teens advisor . "Nice is a garbage word." Mrs. Barr, MA. Oberlin College and Ohio State University . Fulbright appointment to Scotland, John Hay Fellowship at Harvard Uni­ versity . Honors English IV and English IV . National Honor Society advisor . "When I was in Scotland . ." Mrs. Buckner explains that students need not conserve library space. Mr. Peters, M.A. Muskingum College and Standing: Donahey Jones, Gene Millard, Joel Poetker. Western Reserve University . English I and Sitting: Marilyn Trishman. World History . Hi-Y advisor . "As you were." Mr. Eliopulos, M.A. Denison University and Ohio State University . Dramatics, Speech, and English IV . Debate Club advisor and Dramatics Club advisor . "Padermderm." Mrs. Amos, M.A. Muskingum College, Uni­ versity of Michigan, and Ohio State University . Honors English III, English III, English IV, and Journalism . TORCH advisor . Quill and Scroll advisor . "Do you belong here?" Miss Jones, A.B. Lycoming College . English II and English III . Y-Teens advisor . "O.K., kids, reach up and grab the curb." Mr. Jones, M.A. Centre College, Vanderbilt University, and Ohio State University . American Civilization I and American Civiliza­ Standing: John Dickey, Sara Pfaff. tion II . Senior Class advisor . "tremendous." Sitting: Antoinette Barr. Standing: Robert Peters, James Eliopulos, Sara Amos. Sitting: Lauralee Jones. Page Eighteen ^mm Mr. Munselle, M.A. Capital University, Ohio State University, and Columbia University . French II, French III, and French IV . Le Circle Francais advisor . "Eh bien." Mrs. Cox, B.A., B.S. in Ed., and M.A. Central Missouri State College, University of Illinois, Standing: Carl Munselle, Marjorie Cox. Sitting: Opal French Summer School at McGill University, Wylie. Montreal. Canada . French I, and French II . Le Circle Francais advisor . "If you don't be quiet . ." Miss Wylie, M.A. Otterbein College, Ohio University, and Ohio State University . Latin I, Latin II, Latin III, and Latin IV . Latin Club advisor . "Say it to your pencil." Mr. P. Smith, B.A., B.S. Ohio University, Ohio State University, and West Virginia Uni­ versity . Spanish I . assistant football coach . head baseball coach . "Hola." Mr. L. Smith, M.A. Ohio State University and National University of Mexico . Spanish II, Spanish III, and Spanish IV . Spanish Club advisor . "Callese." Mr. Millard, B.S. Ohio State University . American Civilization I and Economic Geog­ raphy . assistant to football coach . head basketball coach . "all right." Mr. Poetker, M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University. Muskingum College, Miami University, and John Hay Fellowship at Williams College . Amer­ ican Civilization I and American Civilization II . "Get these smarts down." Mrs. Trishman, M.A. Ohio Wesleyan Univer­ sity, Bowling Green University, and Ohio State University . American Civilization I and World History . "O.K. people." ;IIabla usted el espanol, Linda? Perry Smith, Lawrence Smith. Page Nineteen Mr. Click, M. Ed. Denison University and University of Miami . Driver Training . assistant football coach . tennis coach . "Did your barber die?" Mr. Ridenour, M.A. College of Wooster, Indiana University, and Ohio State University . Honors Algebra I, Math I, Plane Geometry, and Algebra II . assistant track coach . "That is the world's worst!" Mr. Schacht, M.S. Capital University and Ohio State University . Honors Algebra II, Honors Geometry, Plane Geometry, Algebra II, and Math IV . "A mistake in math is like a mistake in driving." Mr. Swinehart, M.A. Capital University and Ohio State University . Math I, Algebra I, and Intermediate Algebra . "What are you wait- Craig Honts demonstrates the use of the quadratic formula. ing for, Christmas?" James Click, Driver Education teacher. Harold Ridenour, John Schacht, Dana Swinehart, Harold Tenwalde. Mr. Hughes teaches eager (?) students the principles of graphing. Page Twenty Mr. Hughes, M.A. Ohio University, Ohio State University, and Miami University . Algebra I, Algebra II, and Physics . "Obvi­ ously." Mr. West, M.A. Ohio University, Ohio State University, Purdue University . Biology and Modern Science . Science Club advisor . "P.I. factor." Mr. Boring, M.S. Ohio State University, Indiana University, and Capital University .
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