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Introduction 4

Administration and Faculty 8

Freshmen 14

Sophomores 20

Patrons 124

Social 114

Sports 94

Arts 86

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Juniors 26

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ADMINISTRATION

Superintendent DR. E. D. JARVIS

Principal C. W. JONES

BOARD OF EDUCATION WALTER ENGLISH, DR. JOHN F. LEWIS, MRS. DONALD R. WILLIAMSON, president, JOHN I. JONES, and DONALD H. ELSASS, vice-president.

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Sara M. Amos Antoinette Barr Russell W. Boring Anna E. Buckner

FACULTY

Mrs. Amos, M.A. . . . Muskingum College, University of Michigan, and Ohio State University . . . Honors English III, English III, English IV, Journalism . . . TORCH advisor . . . Quill and Scroll advisor.

Mrs. Barr, M.A. . . . Oberlin College and Ohio State University . . . Fulbright Appointment to Scotland, John Hay Fellow at Harvard University . . . Honors English IV and English IV . . . National Honor Society advisor.

Mr. Boring, M.S. . . . Ohio State University, Indiana University, Purdue University, and Capital University . . . biology and modern science . . . visual education director . . . text book coordinator.

Mrs. Buckner, B.S. and B.S. in L.S. . . . Women's College of Georgia, Peabody Library School, and Ohio State University . . . librarian.

Mrs. Butler, B.S. . . . Ohio University . . . typing, stenography, and office practice . . . Senior Class advisor.

Mr. Click, M.Ed. . . . Denison University and University of Miami . . . driver training . . . assistant football coach . . . tennis coach.

Mr. DeJong, M.Ed. . . . Denison University and Wittenberg . . . health and physical education . . . head football coach . . . assistant basketball coach.

Mr. Duffey, M.A. . . . Miami University and Ohio State University . . . American Civilization II, drafting, and industrial arts . . . faculty manager of athletics.

Mr. Eliopulos, M.A. . . . Denison University and Ohio State University . . . dramatics, speech, and English IV . . . Dramatics Club advisor . . . Debate Club advisor.

Mr. Hartline, B.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . director of instrumental music.

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James L. Click

Donald D. DeJong Robert M. Duffey James Eliopulos James L. Hartline

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William R. Hughes

Eileen Manly

Donahey H. Jones Margaret E. Love Trola L. McCurdy

Mr. Hughes, M.A. . . . Ohio University, Ohio State University, and Miami University . . . Algebra I, modern science, and physics.

Mr. Jones, M.A. . . . Centre College, Vanderbilt University, and Ohio State University . . . American Civilization I, American Civilization II, and world history . . . Senior Class advisor.

Miss Love, M.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . Dean of Girls . . . health and physical education . . . Student Health Council advisor . . . BAA advisor . . . GAC advisor . . . intramural director.

Miss McCurdy, M.A. . . . Ohio Northern and Ohio State University . . . English I and home economics . . . special events and hospitality.

Mrs. Manly, R.N. . . . White Cross Hospital School of Nursing . . . school nurse.

Mrs. Mead, B.S. . . . Bryn Mawr College and Ohio State University . . . French I and French II . . . LE CERCLE FRANCAIS advisor.

Mr. Millard, B.S. . . . Ohio State University . . . American Civilization I and economic geography . . . assistant to football coach . . . head basketball coach.

Mr. Munselle, M.A. . . . Capital University, Ohio State University and Columbia University . . . French II, French III, and French IV . . . LE CERCLE FRANCAIS advisor.

Mr. Myers, M.A. . . . Muskingum College and Ohio State University . . . English I, choir, and general music . . . Junior Class advisor . . . Music Club advisor.

Mr. Ort, M.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . Guidance Counselor . . . freshman basketball coach.

Anne M. Mead

James E. Millard

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Carl D. Munselle C. Robert Myers James E. Ort

Russell C. Owen Robert M. Peters Joel S. Poetker

Mr. Owen, M.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . bookkeeping, business training, economics, personal typing, and sales . . . head track coach . . . head swimming coach . . . football trainer.

Mr. Peters, M.A. . . . Muskingum College and Western Reserve University . . . English II and world history . . . Hi-Y advisor.

Mrs. Pfaff, A.B. . . . Purdue University and Washington University . . . English I and English II . . . Y-Teens advisor.

Mr. Poetker, M.A. . . . Ohio Wesleyan University, Muskingum College, Miami University, and John Hay Fellow at Williams College . . . American Civilization II and world history . . . History Club advisor.

Mr. Ridenour, M.A. . . . College of Wooster, Indiana University, and Ohio State University . . . Math I, plane geometry, Algebra II, and Honors Algebra I . . . assistant track coach.

Mrs. Rogers, B.S. . . . Miami University . . . physical education . . . Pep Club advisor . . . advisor to cheerleaders . . . noon activities.

Mrs. Sanders, M.A. . . . Hope College, University of Michigan, and University of Edinburgh, Scotland . . . English II and English III . . . F.T.A. advisor.

Mr. Schacht, M.S. . . . Capital University and Ohio State University . . . Math IV, plane geometry, honors geometry, Algebra II, and Honors Algebra II.

Mrs. Silverstein, B.A. . . . University of Michigan . . . English III . . . Junior Class advisor.

Mr. C. Smith, M.S. . . . Ohio Wesleyan University and University of Minnesota . . . chemistry . . . golf coach . . . athletic coordinator.

Harold Ridenour

Betty J. Rogers

Henrietta L. Sanders John F. Schacht Rosalind Silverstein Carlton H. Smith

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Lawrence R. Smith Dana N. Swinehart Harold J. Tenwalde

Marilyn D. Trishman

Ralph H. Trivella

David M. Weis

Mr. L. Smith, M.A. . . . Ohio State University and National University of Mexico . . . Spanish II, Spanish III, and Spanish IV . . . Spanish Club advisor.

Mr. P. Smith, B.A., B.S. . . . Ohio University, Ohio State University, and West Virginia University . . . Spanish I . . . assistant football coach . . . head baseball coach.

Mr. Swinehart, M.A. . . . Capital University and Ohio State University . . . intermediate algebra, Algebra I, and Math I.

Mr. Tenwalde, M.A. . . . Bowling Green State University, Ohio Wesleyan University, and Duquesne University . . . Algebra I and plane geometry . . . assistant football coach . . . wrestling coach.

Mrs. Trishman, M.A. . . . Ohio Wesleyan University, Bowling Green State University, and Ohio State University . . . American Civilization I and world history . . . BEXLEO advisor.

Mr. Trivella, M.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . creative art . . . Art Club advisor . . . director of special art projects.

Mr. Weis, M.A. . . . Loras College, Ohio University and Ohio State University . . . guidance counselor . . . Student Council advisor.

Mr. West, M.A. . . . Ohio University, Ohio State University, and Purdue University . . . biology and modern science . . . Science Club advisor.

Miss Wylie, M.A. . . . Otterbein College, Ohio University, and Ohio State University . . . Latin I, Latin II, Latin III, and Latin IV . . . Latin Club advisor.

Floyd R. West Opal L. Wylie

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miSki ^Secretaries Sharon Hicks and Beverly Morgan efficiently

run the Attendance, Guidance, and Principal's offices. Mrs. Buckner and Mrs. Cohen operate and supervise library

activities for hundreds of students.

Students USenelit J~rom tke ^Arid ol Special J^>ervi ervuces

Mr. Forrest Davis, maintenance fireman.

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Cooks, Mrs. Leola Pflaum and Mrs. Jane Smith.

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Fran Grossman, Secretary-Treasurer

Bob Forman, President

Jessie Davidson, Vice-President

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Back Rou; Mary Ahrens Steve Amos Susan Anderson Don Anthony Bill Barnes Carol Bartholomew Debbie Bauer Beverly Beall Ken Becker

Middle Row Nancy Beim Steve Berlin Nancy Birch Craig Birhanzl Gary Born Martha Bramlage Pat Broadnax Bill Browning

Front Row Ellen Bryant John Calland David Callif Mike Callif Elizabeth Campbell Jeff Carroll Tom Carr

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Back Row Debbie Chasin Debbie Collier Colby Crall Tom Christ John Cummins Mark Dauer Jessie Davidson Alfred Davis

Middle Row Susan Day Marcy Deaton Ann Deinhardt Carol Devine Nancy Droz Bobby Dunn Steve Eanes

Front Row Sandy Edelstein Ilene Engelman Tom Erwin John Eshenfelder Corinne Fendell John Ferguson Jeff Finke Danny Fleming

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Back Row Fran Grossman Eddie Grove Barb Grundstein Lynn Gundersheimer Steve Hale Marsha Hallet Bob Halpern Larry Hamill Bill Hamrick

Middle Row Anne Gardner Susan Garner Carol Glassman Jody Glick Max Goler Connie Goodall Judy Gross

Front Row Bob Forman Avvy Fox Dan Fox Karen Fricke Diane Frohnauer Al Fulford Lynella Gall

Back Row Ricky Handler Debby Harbold George Harrington Kathy Hart Franz Haubert Debbie Hawley Donna Hays Bruce Kelley

Middle Row Tammy Hein Diane Helmly Greg Henley Bob Herbst Kathleen Hickey Froncie Hoffhine John Holzemer Karen Kanter

Front Row Luanne Holzworth Craig Hoffman Charlene Imes Fred Jackson John Jay Eddie Jones David Joseph Dennie Karn

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Back Row Diane Kessler Kelly Kirk Rose Kleski David Koebel Jim Lackritz Mary Ann Lane Phil Lang

Middle Row Kathy Leach Barbara Lee Fred Leiter Lindy Lemmon Bob Lesher Rick Levine Kathy Liefeld Kris Lindquist

Front Row Elaine Lisle Kathy Little Debbie Loehnert Susie Long Loren Loving Charlie Lowenthal David Lubin John Ludlum

3ack Row Tom Lutzy David Lynn Melissa McCoy Janie McKenney Jeff Macklin Randy Mains Jody Marks Dennis Maupin

Vtiddle Row Janet Medors David Metzger Steve Michaelson Clyde Miller Janet Miller Linda Miller Mindy Jo Mindlin John Moore

'ront Row Elizabeth Moras Rick Mordoff Jim Moriarty Cynthia Mulbarger Nancy Murphey David Nichols Bob Nowacki

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Back Row Jerry Office Kathy Packard Julie Paine Tom Parker Larry Parkinson Debbie Pealle Larry Peters

Middle Row Mark Peters Dennie Poast Rick Pree Barbara Putchat Gary Quinn Jeff Ralph Terry Ralston Richard Rambo

Front Row Clarence Reed Bill Reynolds Sherry Rhodes Mike Ritchey Steve Robins Fred Saas Cathy Salt

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Back Row Laurie Samuels Deborah Sapp Carol Schiefer Susan Schlezinger Randee Schottenstein Tom Schottenstein Ronnie Seagle Lance Seesock Debbie Sells

Middle Row Mary Sherman Pippy Shustick Mary Simpson Elizabeth Smith Roger Smith Fred Spohn Sharon Squeo Susan Stegmiller

Front Row Nancy Stern Cheryl Stewart Anne Stolarski Carol Stone Kathy Stone Marilyn Stone Sandy Strouss

Back Row Nancy Summers Sandy Tennebaum Melinda Thackery Andy Thall Tom Thiebert Leonard Tieman Terry Tobin Carol Toronto

Middle Row Matt Ungar Dave Vogel Jackie Wagner Vicki Walters Ricki Wasserstrom David Weston Steve White

Front Row Barbara Woods Dave Woodyard Steve Wyman Carol Zelizer Bill Zinn Sherry Zox Linda Zuckerman

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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM

Back Row: Ken Becker, Steve Michaelson, Bob Forman, Eddie Grove, Fred Jackson, David Cal­lif, Rick Levin e. Front Row: Coach Ort, Steve Berlin, Craig Birhanzl, Jim L a c k r i t z , Greg Henley, Leonard Tieman, Mike Callif, Craig Hoffman.

David Koebel, Karen Fricke, and Bob Forman decorate stairs with snowflakes.

FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET

Back Row: Al Fulford, Cathy Salt, David Callif, Karen Fricke, David Koebel, Eliza­beth Smith. Front Row: Fran Grossman, Bob Forman, Jessie Davidson.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

Murray Lamp, President

Sue Blose, Secretary-Treasurer

John Main, Vice-President |

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Back Row Pat Abbott Scott Albin Lindsey Alexander Jon Alspaugh Mike Altmaier Tom Archer Steve Baier Harriet Baker

Middle Row Kim Barkan Judy Baumgardner Ruth Beltzhoover Leslie Bender Dianne Bendoff Steve Benedict Nancy Benson John Bidner

Front Row Rhonda Biersteker Carleen Binkley Barbie Birch Sue Blose Darcy Bown Sue Brock David Brodsky

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Back Row Sharon Brodsky Beth Broidy Catherine Brown Tom Brown Harvey Clayman Connie Cleary Gordon Coffman

Middle Row Judy Cohen Steve Cohen Bill Cohn Penni Colmery Marilyn Cox Brenda Craft

Front Row Laurel Dachner Debbie Daniel Linda Darby Jim Daugherty John Dell

Back Row Jeff Detwiler Jack DeVennish Biffy Eschenbrenner Ellen Epstein Beth Farley Terri Feinstein Doug Felger

Middle Row Robyne Finke Art Flicker Marcia Forbes David Fox Betsy Frampton Melanie Frank Maureen Freedman Tona Freeman

Front Row Gary Friedenberg Harry Gates Jan Gebhart Sue Germain Marcia Glick Dan Goldberg Charles Goldberg

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Back Row Rayline Gossett Marcey Goulder Karen Greenblott Debby Greene Mike Greene Mollie Greiner Carol Grogan

Middle Row Don Groner Candi Grossman Rick Grove Patty Hadley Judy Hagler Dick Hale Randy Hardgrove Steffi Harnett Samara Hock

Front Row Sharon Hauff Dave Hayes Karl Heinke Jonas Hermann Bill Hersch Nancy Heurich Susan Hickman

Back Row Sheri Hopkins Jim Hornberger Kenneth Hubbell Steve Jay Liz Jeffries Fred Jensen Ron Cohen Rob Duckworth

Middle Row Karen Kallman Marci Kaplan Steve Karr Louis Katz Mike Kaufher Nancy Kelley Chris Kilpatriek Brian Kotzin Herb Lembark

Front Row Kurt Krauss Linda Krech Kathy Lackritz Murray Lamp Bill Langley Rees Lattimer Laura Lee

Back Row Jeff Lemert Christi Lesher Ronnie Lieberman Donald Lippert John Long Marc Lurie John Main Beverly Martin

Middle Row Meredith Martin Bruce Matthews Rob Mauger Randy May Cathy Mayer Jack Meizlish Martha Milbourne

Front Row Dan Miller George Miller Mary Moody Tom Moser A. J. Myers Ann McCoy

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Back Row Mike Neff Jim Norris Leslie O'Hara Karen Paine David Pariser Rachel Perrault Mike Peters

Middle Row Howard Schottenstein Bruce Peterson Paula Petzinger Suzy Pixley Rona Poritz Pat Price George Pryor Rick Reinhorn Sarah Rice

Front Row Sandi Robinson Fred Rohe Jim Rosel Kenny Ruben Laurie Schaefer Lynne Schmidt Chuck Schottenstein

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Terri Schottenstein Jeff Schuster Anita Schwartz Shelley Schwartzberg Sevie Shar Mark Shell Janet Shenker Paul Shultz

Middle Row Carol Siegel Sandy Simmons Debby Skeen Marcia Smilack Ann Smith Bob Smith Richard Smith

Front Row Sharon Smith Wendy Snider Sherry Sokol Ted Spillman Gary Stein Barbara Stern

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Back Row Bill Johnston Patty Stewart Steve Stout Dallas Sturgill Sharon Swinehart Debby Talis Debbie Tapper Thalia Thomas

Middle Row Gary Thorla Randv Topolosky Cheryl Trimbath Tom Tuckerman Glenn Warman Dana Warner Susie Weakley Sam Webster

Front Row John West Sue Weston Kelly White Martha White Nancy Wolman Byron Yaple Nancy Zipser

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SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET

Back Row: A. J. Myers, Sam Webster, Kathy Lackritz, Laurie Schaefer, Ann Smith, Jim Norris. Front Row: Murray Lamp, Sue Blose, John Main.

Sophomore girls try to make the boys happy!

Marci Kaplan speaks at the Christmas assembly.

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I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

Phil Levoff, President

Brent Blackshaw, Vice-President

Dianne Krech, Secretary-Treasurer

Back Row Peg Caryer Pat Caryer Mary Christensen Phil Cline Frank Coffman Bill Cohen Bob Collins Dave Cooke Linda Coopersmith Pete Freed

Middle Row Ann Corcoran Tammy Crow Bob Curl Sonny Dargusch Paul Davis Kathy Dawdy Ginny Fleming Jo-Ann Friedman Suzellen Gall

Front Row Mimi Deaton Julie Dobos Susie Dworkin Mike Elin Judy Engelman Linda Falk Sharon Felger Becky Fisher Mike Flesch

Bruce Byrnes Bill Callif

Back Row Andi Abrams Bonnie Albin Ronni Altman Nancy Antle Eric Ault Judy Barnes Ann Barry Carol Becker Jim Benskey

Middle Row Ellen Berliner George Beverley Brent Black Cini Blatt Fredi Bleich Jeff Bloom Ron Bloomfield Vida Blue

Front Row Craig Booth Linda Bornstein Sylvia Bornstein Maureen Brenner Nick Briscoe Debbie Brunev Bill Brust Charlie Burkam

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Back Row Rosalie Garner Matt Gayley Calvin Gebhart Karen Gingrich Randy Glick Carol Godofsky Steve Gold Barb Golden

Middle Row Mark Gorchoff Rod Gossett Mike Grayson Lynn Greiner Jean Grevenow Fred Grimm Bobbi Gross Ron Grove David Gurvis

Front Row Susie Gutter Steve Gutter Mike Hall Mike Halpern Susan Hamilton Chris Harbold Diana Harnett Merry Harnett

Back Row Jennifer Harr David Hazan Gary Helf Dannie Herbst David Herwald Linda Hickey Rick Hoffman Rob Hoffman

Middle Row Cathy Holden Linda Holley Bruce Honts Steve Hopkins Bob Hoy Peggy Hoyer Nancy Huntsman Anne Huwaldt Leslie Jackson

Front Row Billie Jarvis Barbara Jenks Dave Johnston Kristie Johnston Mike Jones Woody Jones Bob Kahan Mark Kaplan Bob Kaplan

3ack Row Chuck McCarty Janet McCleary Mac McCloy Linda McClure Debbie McGavran Herb Magley Penny Main Jim Mangus Greg Margulis

Vfiddle Row Mark Masser Charley Meng Cathy Mickel Mark Miller Susan Miller Pam Millman Wendy Monroe Tom Morehouse

>ont Row Tom Myers Nancy O'Brien Kris Ohmer Cam Orr Dick Packard Larry Paine Linda Paine

Back Row Bill Karn Bob Karr Susan Kass Betsy Kearns Mike Kefauver Jim Kelley Kent Kellner Dayle Kessler Bob Klages

Middle Row Judy Korn Christine Kramer Dianne Krech Fritz Laird Mark Landsman Marcia Lauritsen Terry Lazear Mike Luby

Front Row Pat Leach Barbara LeMessurier Pat Lemmon Bruce Levin Phil Levoff Lance Lisle Dianne Loehnert Leslie Loehnert Carol Lowenthal

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Back Row Dennis Palmer Jeanne Parsons Julie Paynter Karl Petzinger Louis Pobereskin Sharon Pree Alan Pressman Bill Rambo

Middle Rou> Seth Reichenbach Melissa Rice Larry Ringer Mark Rinkov Eric Robinson Gary Roselle Ellen Rosenthal Debbie Rowe Ellen Rubin

Front Row Steve Samuels Diane Saint Dick Schalinske Carolyn Schneider Linda Schneider Alice Schottenstein Bill Schubert Wes Seidel Dave Sells

Back Row Tom Shafer Dan Sharkey Chris Simcox John Simpson Bev Slatzer Susie Sloan Steve Sloan Kathie Smith Muguet Smith

Middle Row Pat Thackery Doug Smith Laird Smith Sherry Smith Wayne Smith Dick Snoots Larry Snyder Pete Snyder Sammye Sokol

Front Row Rob Solomon Tom Spangler Phil Spohn Steve Squeo John Staker Arleen Stern Bob Stern Bill Stevens Paula Strang

Back Row Ralph Trimbath Rick Tully Larry Turk James Underwood Jan Wagstaff Dennis Walker Shirley Walters Rosalie Wamack

Middle Row Joe Thiebert Jaye Warman Rick Weber Rick Weis Chet Weld Claire Wells Barbara Wetzler Lisa Williams Sam Williams

Front Row Larry Willman David Winfough Pat Winters Jay Worly Laura Wright Susie Young Roy Ziegler Bob Zieve Gloria Ziskind

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Pile up a Victory" wins for the Juniors.

JUNIOR CLASS CABINET

Back Row: Bruce Byrnes, Herb Magley, Fritz Laird, Fred Grimm, Woody Jones, Front Row: Cini Blatt, Brent Blackshaw, Dianne Krech, Phil Levoff.

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Linda Sue Ahrens "Lily" . . . Little sis Mary . . . How about Sandy's Sandy? . . . The gang from South . . . Kenley Players . . . I guess I could drive, Char. GAC 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4; Spanish 3, Pres. 4; Dramatics 2, 3; Music 3, 4; Book 1; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; You Can't Take It With You, Connecticut Yankee, Pajama Game.

Howard Thomas Albin "Mac" . . . Brothers Steve, Scott . . . Sisters Sue, Bon­nie . . . Chiller Theatre . . . hot summers . . . camping and fishing. Varsity B 3, 4; Student Council 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 3, 4.

Gregory Wayne Antle "Greg" . . . Sisters Susan, Nancy, Jane, Karen Swimming . . . Who's driving, Mike? . . . . . E for English. Varsity B 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Cap­tain 4.

Frederick S. Ball A.C.H.C. . . . Lost puck and broken sticks . . . Froggie the Gremlin . . . Barry's Boys . . . 7-Up at Hoffhine's . . . Anacondas . . . What's GNU? . . . Kawanee. Spanish 1; Hi-Y 4.

Judith Sue Beim 3eem" . . . little sis Nancy, Brother Garry . . . Strum-

min' Sisters . . . Gwendolyn . . 3 L t i l l POSLS

GAC 1, 2, 3; French 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3.

Kathleen Anne Bellingham (With a K) . . . Big Sis Patter . . . WEBERS 5 . . . Karen's Curve . . . Under the Arches . . . Playground . . . H's . . . Garbage Women . . . Squash, eh Pip? . . . Rosey Cheeks, eh Di? GAC 1, Sportshead 2, 3; Intramural Manager 4; Y-Teens 1, 3, 4; French 1; Music 1; Pep 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Freshman Cheerleader, Alternate 3.

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George Beltzhoover Transfer from London, England; Art 4; French 4.

Gary N. Bender Little sister Elaine . . . Lab-oratory years Shot . . . What homework? Spanish 1, 2; Track 1; Band 1.

Catherine Mary Birch Cathy . . . 8 brothers and sisters, 6 girls, two boys . Susie . . . Mrs. Trishman-favorite teacher. GAC 3; Y-Teens 4.

Nancy Benedict Marc, 4/27/63 . . . Big Sis, Barb; Little Brother, Steve . . . Carol . . . Chemistry, Connie? . . . Scottwood, Judy . . . J & J . . . "What time are you picking me up, Carol?" . . . Phone calls. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2.

Carolyn Sue Berger C.B. . . . What a Fair '64! . . . A & P Super Market . . . CDB . . . Trips down South . . . Long Walks, Barb? . . JBS . . . "Myrtle" . . . Parties? . . . Dog(s).

GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.

Karen Leigh Birch Bill . . . always . . . little sisters Barb and Lisa . . . little brother Billy . . . Garbage Women . . . Cathy's Curve . . . Webers 5 . . . Y-Fun, Nancy? . . . Bossa M'Koisse . . . Hannie . . . mono . . . 7th period. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, cabinet 2, Member-at-large 3, prog. chrm. 4; French 1, 2; Latin 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; TORCH 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Sec. Treas. 4; Class Cabinet 4; Quill and Scroll 4; A.F.S. Representative 4; Top ten 3.

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Stephen Blake Bonus . . . Mabel & Syl . . . Academy . . . officer . . . Varsity A . . . Nancy . . . May 10, 1963 . . . May 10, 1963 . . . Skalitsa . . . B.M.F. . . . A.J.C. . . . "No, it's Irish Tweed" . . . Midnight steaks . . . Fla. . . . Brothers Bun, Bob, Dick . . . Sister Ann . . . Spider monkey . . . Dyno . . . Bear. Hi-Y; Varsity B; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3.

Dennis Brent Blank Three brothers and two sisters . . . 2 years shot . . . sis' Irene?

Spanish 1; BAA 4; Wrestling 1; Band 1, 2, 3.

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Mark Allan Bookspan Bookie . . . Walk home, then drive home . . . 3 years shot . . . I don't know . . . slipstick gang . . . bologna-oxide . . . licorice stick . . . Briefcase brigade . . . runner up-human race. French 4; Latin 1, 2; Spanish 3, Cabinet 4; Science 2, 4; Football 2; Band 1, 2, 3; History Club Co-Chmn, 1, 4; National Honor Society.

Hosalyn Gay Bornheim Rozi . . . Where can you find us 5 at B.B.F. . . . Bon­nie's bus . . . big brother Chick . . . I win the Clairol Award, 3 . . . blinkers . . . babesn'keeds . . . whu sayz I kant spel ore write . . . southern drawl. Pep 1; GAC 1; Y-Teens 1; Book 2; Spanish 1, 2, 4; Dramatics 2, 4; Art 2.

Stefan Jack Broidy Steve . . . The weasel . . . go Eastmoor . . . white team 2 . . . wrong side of the street . . . Kill Bird Society 4 . . . Poetker's playtime 2, 3, 4 . . . Junior P . . . Back to South . . . There is nothing like a Steve. French 3; Dramatics 4; Basketball 2.

Stephanie Ann Bromberg Steff . . . Please, just Steff . . . 4 S's . . . Friends for­ever . . . Sharon . . . "Miles of Smiles" . . . "You know?" . . . Remember the Alamo . . . Linda's s.p.'s . . . Snaggle tooth . . . Grapefruits & eggs . . . Bro. Roy . . . Merkle Rd. Gang . . . "Pin & Pen". GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; Music 1; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4.

Leslie Anne Bohl Jon . . . sister Karen . . . Janice, Linda . . . Black VW's and baseball . . . Linda to the B? GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2; Music 1; Pep 1, 2; Basketball 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1; Pajama Game.

Marcia Jeanne Bolin "Mosh" . . . Brother Stu . . . B.B.B. + L O P . s W.C.O.L. regulars . . . "Who ever heard of a girl drum­mer?" . . 6th period Sound Effects Club . . . Meatball sandwiches . . . O.M.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Auto tag . . . Girls, you're not marching . . . Lizard legs . . . Sat. morning art classes . . . TORCHure. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Art 3, 4; Pep 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH, art editor 4.

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Craig Steven Brandon Keg . . . Merkle Road Gang . . . Half and half . . . N . . . New Jersey! . . . Fly in . . . Lemon . . . Let's go . . . brothers Jeff and Scott . . . Arnie's Army . . . Bon­neville . . . Can I help you, sir? . . . Percentage . . . What? . . . Later. French 1, 2; Spanish 1, 2; Track 1; Tennis 2, 3.

Dean Bright Deano . . . Arlington wins everything . . . Pastor Bright . . . Ralph and Billy . . . Hi, cornfields . . . teddy bear . . . Wine . . . Friday 13th 2&4 . . . Urbana Band Trip 3 . . . Florida '64 and '65 . . . Broken ice box . . . shrunken skull . . . Dec. 22nd, a new one! . . . no so . . . open locker lock. Latin 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.

Sharon Diane Browning Sheri . . . Little brother Bill . . . AF . . . Teddy Bear . . . Big four . . . Don't forget the drinking fountain . . . Rabbit and Puppy . . . MO . . . Red convertible . . . Black motor scooter . . . Yea Army! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4.

Susan Carol Bryant Bill 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Little sis Ellen . . . Arfy . . . Bubble Double . . . BEXLEO . . . Joey Babes . . . Lonny, friends forever . . . Ladybugs . . . Three stars . . . 3 Musketeers . . . Cape Cod . . . Summer evenings. GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3; Music 1; Pep 1, 2, 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court; Pajama Game; Quill and Scroll.

Charlotte E. Buckner T.B. 2, 3, up a tree . . . Harley . . . Big Brother Ben . . . Friends forever, huh, Pam S. . . .A.I.M. it, Wart . . . D.B. boys . . . B.T.C. . . . Guess who the librarian is? . . . J.C.L.'s Cornstalk Maiden . . . St. Simons Isl., Ga. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3.

Patricia Lou Buker "Potty" . . . Cast Away—81764 . . . Toad Tech . . . TRIO TRUDGE . . . Club, Club, Club . . . HA!HA!HA! 2, 3, 4 . . . Blinkers . . . Older sisters Eloise, Barbara . . . Older brothers Marty, Frank. GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, Cabinet 3, Pres. 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Drum Majorette 2; National Honor Society.

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Linda Marie Camp Burr Oak . . . Hey, Loretta, Let's go fishing . . . "Welp, you know how it is" . . . Aunt Aerobic . . . "Boy" . . . Let's play Mississippi, Mrs. Rogers . . . Bowling "64". GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Art 1; Hockey 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4.

William Mark Caplan Bill . . . Jo . . . C. P. 116 . . . Eastside . . . Vega . . . Mole's Rendezvous . . . Chiller Theatre 4. Varsity B 3, 4; BAA 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3; Class Pres. 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Swim­ming 3; National Honor Society.

Ronald Bruce Carmen Byrd . . . Eastmoor 1, 2 . . . Chicago . . . Poor Grade 3, 4 . . . J.C.C. Stadium . . . Mole's Room . . . Franklin Heights B.B.C. 8-2 . . . Eastside . . . Where am I? Eastmoor 1, 2; French 3; BAA 4.

Christine Marie Cleary Chris . . . Chris, please . . . Wrestling I . . . Bug 2, 3, 4 . . . Burr Oak . . . L.L.P.C.C. . . . "Boy" . . . Hello, California . . . Connie and Others . . . Driving "17". GAC Sporthead 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 2; Pep 1, 2.

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Charla Collier Litt le (?) Sisters Deb and Chris . . . "Sandy, how about Sandy 's?" . . . Who's got the treats? . . . San, Lin, Q- fun . . . Girls ' S ta te . . . 7:30 Sat . . . Charl ie . . . The gang from South. GAC 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; BEXLEO 3, 4; S tudent Heal th Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Pajama Game, You Can't Take It With You; Quill and Scroll.

Irene Marilyn Cohen Nov. 28, Joel? . . . frustrations (?) Linda . . . baseball 3; football 4 . . . Your Magistrate . . . Long Island, Diane? . . . 2AM . . . L W ' s S.P's . . . That 's right, Toby . . . Blinkers . . . Sisters Laur ie and Nancy . . . brother Steve and "bro thers" Stan and Dennis. GAC 1, 2, 3; Latin 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; You Can't Take It With You, George Washington Slept Here.

Stanley Allen Cohen Stanley Mouse . . . fair days behind . . .3 years Shot . . . Oh, Cursors . . . Kites and Ice . . . Ron and "Marilyn". French 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Var ­sity B 3, 4; BAA 3; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestl ing 1, 2, 3 manager ; Choir 2, 3, 4; Connec­ticut Yankee, You Can't Take It With You, The Pa­jama Game, Annie Get Your Gun; National Honor

David Alan Dachner Doc . . . "Hi, J i m m y " . . . 2 years Shot . . . May as well, when ya' comin'? . . . "Not in the wastebasket , Stan!" . . . Ivan it 's five 'till . . . Cursors . . . "I gotta move" . . . "What should the part icles say?" Spanish 1, 2; BAA 3 t reasurer , 4; Basketbal l 2.

Gary Deeds "Horace." Varsi ty B 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4.

Sandra Kay DeLong Sandy . . . Happy Groundhog 's Day . . . 4 Munchketeers . . . Peanutshe l l . . . Do you play this one, Norma? . . . Carloa de Zishlish. Dramat ics 3; Music 2, 3 V.P., 4 Cabinet ; F.T.A 2, 3 treas., 4 Pres. ; BEXLEO 3, 4 L i t e ra ry Editor; S tuden t Council 4; Nat ional Honor Society 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game Choreographer ; Quill and Scroll.

James Wendell Davis J im . . . Not p re t ty much . . . Sisters Libby and Carol . . . "Get towels, Cru tch" . . . Ger ts and mara thon phone calls . . . 3 years Shot . . . Cursors . . . What homework? . . . Grade -g rubber s . Latin 1, 2, 3; Hi -Y 1, 2; Varsi ty B 3, 4; BEXLEO 3 Business Manager, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Basketbal l manage r 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game; Quill and Scroll.

John Richard Davis Jack . . . Nowhere , U.S.A. . . . Big Time . . . Long night, short day . . . The P a r t y . . . Hill top. Spanish 1; Dramat ics 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 4; Political Science 2, 3, V.P.; National Thespian Society 3, 4.

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Michael Timothy Detwiler

Joyce Devine Spot . . . To Williams . . . the "A" men . . . I guess! . . . Swim meets . . . 2z, remember the "Big Delta Bomb"? . . . Commonwealth Park . . . Keno . . . Surf Club '64 . . . S and B . . . Who's the "Phantom"? . . . Sandy and Kathy . . . Burgundy XKE? . . . Mr. W.-greatest . . . Mr. Ridenour . . . Mo Queen . . . N.B. . . . eagle, Triffids. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Art 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 4; Basket­ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4.

Daniel Edwin Dick Dan . . . ABCDJ . . . The Towers . . . P.S. . . . Walkin' Miracle . . . Where have all the flowers gone? . . . Brothers Four. Latin 1, 2; Art 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Class Cab­inet 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, Captain 4.

Jayne Ann Dinkelaker Terry . . . C.S.G. almost-right, Sue? . . . vacation widow Tracy . . . Sister Mouse . . . member of Surfer Club . . . Dear Ann . . . unbelievable. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, cabinet 4; Music 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, cabinet 3, 4.

Suzanne Aloise Dlouhy Susan . . . T.V. Guide . . . Can it, Robin . . . Memphis . . . I want a green one, Toppy! . . . Galena, SK? . . . A-men . . . Tiger . . . Eagle . . . C.J.H. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; Dramatics 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; Choir 3; Pajama Game.

Richard E. Doty Rick . . . Tex . . . "wrestling Teddy Bear . . . Southlanders at LJ . . . Mary Jones. Varsity B 3, 4; BAA 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, captain 4.

team . . . Magie . . . . . Crutch . . . HF at

Sylvia Anne Dozer Mousie . . . SAD . . . Crash . . . AuHzO . . . E & Habble . . . Stingray . . . Peachy Neighbors! . . . Culver . . . . . . Fred's . . . Sisters Caroline, Jayne . . . Brothers Charles, Dan . . . Candy Striping . . . Bring your broom, Toppy? GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Music 1, 3, cabinet, Sec'y Treas. 2, Pres. 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game, George Washington Slept Here.

Philip M. Durschniit Phil . . . "the counselor" . . . Class of '64; Karen 3, 4 . . . Feb. 15th . . . Kentucky? . . . The Arsenal . . . "Go Browns" . . . "The Chef" . . . Christopher Inn . . . "Little white bomb"-stick? . . . "Hola, hola" . . . "Dan-cin' Fool" . . . car 50 . . . S.H. 7th 3, 4 . . . 3 older sis­ters. BAA 3, Pres. 4; Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2.

Sandra Elaine Erkis Sandy . . . Frito . . . January 10th . . . 4S's, Friends forever . . . tennies . . . Friend Josie . . . Shay's Apart­ment . . . Big Bro, Ronnie . . . Excursions, Mar? . . . Miles of Smiles . . . Long Talks . . . Remember the Alamo. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Student Council 1.

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Karen Ann Eshenfelder Karen . . . Little Brother John . . . Litt le sister Kay . . . Florida '64 . . . Mar. 23, 1963 . . . Bike Hikers . . . Peggy, Look behind us! . . . STARES!! . . . Charm . . . Many memories . . . W.W.A.M. . . . J e rky rides . . . Ardmore Army. GAC 3; Y-Teens 1, Cabinet 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Peggy Jane Ewart Wart . . . A.I.M. . . . College visits . . . Spiders? . . . STARES!! . . . Not again, Karen! . . . '64 Tiger . . . W.W.A.M. . . . Pool? . . . P.G.A. . . . Pizzas . . . P.T.F. . . . Green & Blue. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; French 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 2; Music 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH 4; Quill and Scroll.

William Jonas Fell Bill . . . Sept. 2 . . . Fishering Rd. . . . He, Tiger . . . Sa turday mornings . . . Car 50, Where a re you? . . . Deano . . . Preacher . . . "Pool anyone?"

John Lewis Forman Crutch . . . Anyone found a 4-inch pin? . . . Kid brother Bob . . . Chiller Thea t re . . . J im, tu rn off the hot water , I'll get the s topwatches . . . War games at our age Bill, Rob? . . . 50 M.P.H. in a Valiant? . . . "Not another slice, Fore" . . . splash! . . . WANTED: aqua lung divers. Spanish 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Varsi ty B 3, 4; BAA 3, secretary 4; Basketbal l mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4.

Hannah Harriet Frankel Hannie . . . Big bro ther Richard . . . 3T2WD, Nanc . . . Freedom days . . . Talks and laughs, Carol . . . Par ty , Paula? . . . Bossa m'koisse, Kar ie 3 . . . ATGTT Minna . . . p layground K's. GAC 1, 2, 3, sportshead, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; French 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, pres., 4; TORCH 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1; Golf; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society.

David Edward Frasch Dave . . . Sue, philosophy discussion? . . . 3D20 . . . 3 left . . . Chiller Thea te r . . . 40 protection, PLEASE? . . . Is it sunny today? . . . ski much . . . Bexley be cool. Latin 2; Hi-Y 1, 2; Varsi ty B 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 3; S tudent Council 1, 4; Football 2, 4; Basketbal l 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Pajama Game; National Honor Society.

Leon Friedland Lone . . . Hi tchhike . . . Detroit . . . Wha t am I? . . . Eastside . . . Tim there? Spanish 2, 3; Varsi ty B 3, 4; BAA 3, 4; Football mgr. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.

Judith Ann Furman J u d y . . . Jensons . . . U.A. Dupy . . . The nose knows . . . 2 a.m. . . . Long Talks . . . Bl inkers . . . M.B., Rm. 739 . . . T.C.Mar! . . . Linda 's S.P. . . . Dec. 15, 1961 . . . 4 Musketeers . . . Merk le Road Gang . . . Well. GAC, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; French 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramat ics 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3; TORCH 3, 3rd. page editor, co-edi tor 4; Quill and Scroll 4.

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Connie Geldis Yes, Greek . . . Peg M. . . . true friend . . . Brother Sam . . . Chemistry: Nancy? . . . L-19384 . . . Swing: summer meetings . . . Nov. 14? GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3; Music 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Marc Howard Gertner Gerts . . . Bud Brothers-Steve, Mike, Mark-eph. . . . Sister, Gail . . . Fla. . . . Gross, Buds forever . . . Mid­night rides . . . 3 years Shot . . . Fugitives—3 a.m.

J.C.E. . . . SURE . . . Oh yeh . . . Slope, Seif . . . I'm late again, Ron . . . Jim, 5 minutes this time . . . Francoyze . . . LATER TEX. French 4; Latin 1, 2; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society.

Nancy Lee Glick Steve . . . May 10, 1963 . . . Waldenite . . . Summers in Maine . . . My cousin Marilyn . . . Ladybugs . . . 3 Musketeers . . . Sisters Ruth & Jody . . . Midnight Steaks . . . Fla. . . . Brat, Bonus. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court; Annie Get Your Gun.

Geoffrey Lee Gold Goff . . . Brothers Steve & Kenny . . . VW-Au48 . . . Us 5 . . . Latin Buds, Ron . . . 3 years Shot . . . Off to O.S.U.—Big Trip . . . Florida or Bust '64—Will you guys make up your minds? . . . You only live once. Latin 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.

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David Greene Dave . . . What 's the homework, Greiner? W . . . Brother Michael . . . Ride, Miller? '64 . . . Walking . . . Bum Knee. Track 2; Band 2.

Robert Bernard Greene, Jr. Creams . . . ABCDJ . . . 3 left . . . P.S., we got . . . P.M. Editor . . . Hard daze night . . . The Towers . . . Where have all the flowers gone? . . . Brother Tim, Sister Deb . . . Mrs. Ed . . . Guardra i le rs . . . Well ing-t o n s T fltoT* Latin i, 2; Dramatics 1; Varsi ty B 2, 3, 4; TORCH 2, page editor 3, Co-editor 4; Quill and Scroll; Tennis 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society.

Timothy Greiner Tim . . . Nomads 2 . . . Gri lner . . . Lunch at L . . left . . . Check left . . . A.M. Editor . . . C.P.-116 . . . Mole's Place . . . 3D-81 . . . Is it sunny today?

Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsi ty B 3, 4; BAA 3, 4; S tudent Council 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Cap­tain 4.

Ivan Gold '52 Chev . . . Tardy?-Me?-Nah! -Never ! . . . Three years Shot . . . Do you wan t -uh? . . . What do you want the dots to say? Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4.

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Ellen Martha Groban Groby . . . Ole . . . 4 bro thers . . . Hazie + Bernardo = Dayton + refreshments . . . S.H. 6th . . . Fr iends 4ever, Nancy . . . Barb, 7:15 too early? . . . Yuk! Yuk! . . . "E 's" English class. GAC 1, 3, 4, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Book 1, cabinet 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1.

Steven Barry Grossman Gross . . . Bud brothers—Marc, Mike, Mark—you . . . Ger ts—Buds forever . . . Elaine—3:00 fugitives . . . 12:00 backwards . . . Lawn part ies . . . Sure—Oh yea! Lat in 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.

Ronald Alan Gurvis Ron . . . '57 P lymouth , "The Bomb" . . . "Florida or Bust" . . . Ger ts forever? Ugh! . . . Lab-o ra to ry . . . Merkle Road Gang . . . Me, Mark, Bruce, Bob, Olle . . . Brothers Dave, Dale . . . Sister Cathy . . . "Go Browns" . Spanish 1, 2, 3; BAA 4; Swimming 2, 3; Golf 4.

Diane Guy Twin sister Sharon equals double t rouble . . . Good Guy . . . Donny 64-65, St. Charles . . . 63 A.H.S. . . . Sandy and the Oldies but Goodies . . . Eastmoor . . . Knappy . . . OSU. Ar t Club 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; GAC 1.

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Sharon Lee Guy Good Guy . . . Twin, Diane = Double trouble . . . Roosevelt Road Gang . . . St. Charles 1, 2, 3 . . . North End anyone? . . . A.H.S. "63" . . . 4 on the floor . . . Want to drag, Suzanne? . . . Jerry's . . . J.Z. "64" . . . Hi, Big kid . . . Crystal? GAC 1, 2, Sporthead 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 2; Art 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Connecticut Yankee, Annie Get Your Gun.

John Earl Hagler The "Hag" . . . NRA 3, 4 . . . . . "Snake eyes-you lost!'

The Thursday night gang . . . "It fiizzled again!"

Peggy Lynn Hanover Peggies . . . Ronnie 3, 4 . . . Peggy-O . . . Blackie . . . Sister, Sharon . . . Brothers, Unmentionable (Ron, Mick) . . . Emo, how's your black eye? . . . Girls, you're not marching! . . . Freshmen your taste . . . 17 Surprise Ha Ha Secrets . . . Ardmore Road Gang . . . Who's got some toothpicks? Art 4.

Carol Ann Hart (N&C) (G&P) . . . Lions & Tigers & Bears . . . '68? . . . Terrible Trio . . . Summer '64, Days & Weekends . . . J-2092 . . . 'Carrolla'. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3; Music 1; Book 1; FTA 2; Pep 1, 2, 3.

William Michael Hale Mike . . . The "Blue Goose' tires . . . Summertime . . . we going, Greg?

. . . Red rims and snow 3 years Shot . . . Where

Harvey Bruce Handler HH . . . Ron's Card Parlor . . . Florida or Bust . . . Last Game Nov. 6 . . . Down to the Last Drop??? . . . Us 5 . . . Basketball Games . . . 3D-65-61 . . . Diamond Tip . . . Delaware 3 . . . Splashing to Nowhere . . . Spring Banquet . . . Brother, sisters. Spanish 1, 2; Varsity B; BAA Sportsmead 4; Student Council 4; Football 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Track 1.

Patricia Haubert T.K.H. II . . . Breakerwoman . . . Tiger . . . V.W. '63 . . . Slumber Party at 411 . . . Town Without Pity . . . The Bun Plus Three . . . Treasure Is. GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; FTA 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Henry Edward Hauff Hank . . . "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" . . . Sister Sharon . . . Caps and gown . . . California conventions . . . O.S.U. and Gamma Delta . . . M.S.U. . . Maverick . . . Shangri-La . . . Want a ride? My basket's avail­able! . . . 1984 . . . Sweeping up the grime. French 3; Latin 1, 2; FTA 2, 3.

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Senior dauS are lilted witk important activities

Jack Roth, Nancy Schoedinger, Gary Herwald, Marcia Ziskind, Kathy Bellingham, Mark Smilack, Karen Birch, Bill Caplan, and Carol Lubin compose the Senior Class Cabinet.

A royal wave from Homecoming Bob Greene and Jack Roth: 007 declares temporary armistice Queen Dianne Kushner. with SMERSH.

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Eugene Kelly and Mark Bookspan exchange meaningful glances as Mr. Hughes poses a physics question.

Mr. Weis and Nancy Schoedinger discuss college selection. Mark Smilack monitors Senior Hall fifth period.

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Howard N. Hinderleider "Hondo" . . . White team 2, run a play; it 's an air ball John . . . Wentz 3, 4 . . . Nice try, Dean . . . You goin tonight, Bill? Hi-Y 4; Basketball 2.

Seth Allen Hock Little sister, Sam . . . 3 years Shot . . . Lat in lives today . . . Beware of Greeks bear ing gifts! . . . Hawkeye . . . Mathlete 3, first string waterboy . . . Summer fun, O.S.U. . . . Ping pong, Seif? . . . Four years P b . . . Big Guy . . . Hac . . . Me, dance? ' . . . "Scram Out, Ger ts!" Latin 1, 2, 3, Cab 4; Tennis 1; National Honor Society.

Margaret Ingalls Maggie . . . A.M. 4 . . . I tal ian . . . Swamped, Sue! . . . Crystal? . . . Kites and ice . . . Blue MG . . . confused . . . I.T.N. . . . J e r k y r ides?! . . . b ro thers and sisters . . . Night bike hikes . . . Buckeye Lake . . . best friend Minna . . . CCC at n ight . . . the informer J.D. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3; Music 3, 4; FTA 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Choir 4.

Carl Japikse Carlos . . . Ecuador as exchange s tudent wi th Galo Vasquez . . . Colegio Americano 3 . . . Among the TORCHured . . . 30. Spanish 4; TORCH 2, 3, 4; S tudent Council in Ecuador 3; Baseball 1; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society.

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Nancy Billie Herman Green eyes . . . Eternal Paral le logram H.M.S.Z. . . . Your Magistrate . . . Go Plow the Tundra . . . Blinkers . . . Guess what, Cookie! GAC 1, 2, 3; French 2, 3; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Pep 2, 3, 4.

Gary Allen Herwald D.K. . . . David, Barbara, Larry, Diane . . . Main St. . . . Sebring, Where 's the "Pa r ty?" . . . Who's there. 2:30 . . . Stop the circus, Ken . . . N.Y.E. . . . Jackets . Varsity B 3, 4; S tudent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class V.P. 2; Class Cabinet 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Fred Medors Award, Shoulder Pad Club, All CBL; Tennis 2, 3, 4.

Charles E. Hoffhine Chuck . . . Hofferduty . . . ACHC . . . Lost Pucks and Broken Sticks . . . Kawanhee . . . Kid sister Froncie, Bigger brother Br inker . . . Knees 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bob Hoyer Award '64 & '65 . . . Numismat is t . . . 7-UP & Pong. Spanish 2, 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 4; BEXLEO 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4.

Tina Wright Holmes Elaine, Penny , etc. . . . Mr. E. . . . Gate 10 . . . Gaines Studio . . . Geometara inism . . . Sophomore neuras­thenia . . . The great bu t ton robbery . . . complexes and neuroses . . . s tudent teachers . . . Virginia Woolf Fan Club . . . Tree . . . 7th period headaches . . . mono . . . Solopism is the answer. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4.

Myrna Lou Jones "Myrn" . . . Big sis Carole . . . OU!! . . . Ricky??!! . . . Girls you're not marching . . . K.U. . . . Folders?? . . . Out with the Murine . . . TORCHure . . . "Lou" —sit up champ . . . Mailbox stop . . . Laugh . . . d.a.d.! —Finished. Y-Teens 4; Latin 1; Art 4; Pep 1; TORCH 4; Band 1.

Toby Jo Kahn Toby . . . Goldilocks . . . Bonnie—Long walks & pop-sicles . . . Wolfe Park . . . 2 A.M. . . . Linda—Brides­maids forever . . . 4 Musketeers . . . That's right, Irene . . . 1:30-6:30 Apes . . . Linda's s.p.s. . . . Cedar Pt. '63 . . . Long talks. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; French 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; BEXLEO 4; Class Cab­inet 1.

Alan Jefferey Katz Cats . . . Trips . . . Dayton . . . Honda . . . . M.K.-please? . . . P.G.A. . . . "Friends'1

. . . Cursors . . . Later . . . Me. Latin 2; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2.

Jonathan E. Kaplan Jon . . . Cass . . . Little sis Marcie . . . Interview with Jack McMahon . . . "Ice cold Coke, here!" . . . Cursors . . . Mansfield . . . Varsity mathlete, returning letterman . . . "Good tip, Smats!" . . . PGA . . . 3 years Shot. Latin 1, 2; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; You Can't Take It With You.

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Eugene William Kelly Gene . . . '57 Chevy . . . Wha's Happenin' . . . Cincy or Bust . . . 51 Fraud-clunk . . . What uncoordination-three trans . . . Europe '63 . . . Little brother Bruce. French 1, 2.

Emogene Kinnaman Emo . . . '57 Chevys & girls' mechanics . . . Horns . . . E.S.P. & 3 stripes . . . Brothers Bob & Neil . . . Auntie 3 & K.T.? . . . San Francisco, New York?? . . . Are you going out of your tree? . . . E-ileen . . . The Girls!! . . . TOPAZ. Art 4.

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Susan Bonnet Koebel Sue; You don't see that every day . . . Milkshake, Nanc? . . . Revival meetings . . . a bon sang de bon sang . . . The great but ton robbery . . . Seventh period . . . Galena, Suzanne? . . . Can I go straight, Nanc? . . . Brother Dave . . . Sisters Molly, Cindy . . . I 've got a green one and Toppy. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, cabinet 3, 4; French 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; BEXLEO 4; Quill and Scroll.

William Paul Krakoff Krak ; Wayne, Paul , & Morg 63 & 64 . . . Pooch . . . Ross, my pal . . . Reading sessions in Brentwood Rd. . . . Roll it to Wooster . . . The Montrose Gang, right, Joel? . . . The champs Gary & Bill, the losers Dick and "The Lip" . . . Girls. Baseball Manager 1; Football manager 2, 3 head mgr.; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAA Sportshead, 4.

Suzanne LeMessurier Sue . . . Dayton . . . Red Cross Volunteer . . . Fr iday the 13th . . . Barbie, why? . . . J im . . . Surely not tomorrow! Music 4; Art 2, 3, 4; Pep 3; Science 4.

Susan Joy Levy Bob . . . Brothers-Jeff, Bob . . . M.B.-739 . . . Sis's— Claire, Marcia . . . 4S's Fr iends forever . . . Indian, C.P.—178 . . . Twins, Diane? . . . I r r egu la r 3 . . . U.S. Keds . . . Linda 's S.P. . . . Remember the Alamo. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep L 2, 3, 4.

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Edward George Klopfer Eddie . . . 3D' 84 . . . Wasteful Blue Matic . . . Vacuum . . . The South will rise again . . . Still Kris . . . Keeping fed . . . football . . . big sister . . . vicious dog . . . honda gang . . . valve . . . Barney and Snid . . . Cu. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 4; Student Council 2, 3; Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game—Band.

Joyce Knupke Aerobic; Hawaii '64 . . . Oct. 16 . . . Cuz . . . nieces . . . Middle of the road . . . Pammy! . . . 219 . . . Ha-Ha! . . . Gay-Ben . . . Blinkers . . . Welp, you know how it is! GAC 1, 2 sportshead, 3 V.P., 4 Pres.; Spanish 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 cabinet; Student Council 4 alt.; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cheerleading 2 alt., 3, 4; Home­coming Court.

Dianne Kushner Di . . . G.A.H. . . . Campbel l kid . . . 517 . . . J r . year . . . Parabola to M.U. . . . tennies . . . WBEX II . . . DCK . . . Bones -r Tacs . . . Anna - Andy . . . Teard, Renie . . . Ladybugs . . . Lazarus High School Board 3. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4 sportshead; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketbal l 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Cheer-leading 3, 4 head; Homecoming Queen.

Loreiia LaVonne Lee Little sis Laura . . . Yea Beatles-George . . . Orph, Huh Bird? . . For gosh sakes, Malloy . . . C'Mon, Gingrich, all in the Bexley Pool . . . J ames Bond movies . . . Viva espanol . . . Aun t Aerobic . . . Yea, sprees with Lincoln! GAC 1, 2 sportshead, 3, 4; Spanish 3; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.

Nancy Lee Lincoln Line . . . Ron . . . June 8, 1963 . . . "Lop-Ears" . . . "It won't be long" . . . Hey, Loretta! . . . Yea Sprees' . . . "Little Joe" . . . New Albany and Gahanna . . . Ha! Ha! . . . Shrunken Heads I & II . . . Ice Cream Cones and Spoons . . . Grounded again! GAC 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Latin 2, 3, 4 Cabinet.

Jane Elizabeth Lindquist Steve, July 30, 1963 sister Kris, little brother Dave a ride? . . . Capital . . . Jel—lo . Bexley Pool. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

Camp Mowana Little May I please have

. . Hey, Loretta, the

FTA 2, 3, Cabinet 4;

Carol Jean Lubin Live & Laugh & Learn . . . SOSMA . . . Marcia & Norma, life-long friends once-removed . . . talks & laughs, Hannah . . . 4 Munchketeers . . . O'ra & Gladden . . . 2 A.M. or floppy floats are fun! . . . Mac's with Jud. GAC 1, 2, 3; History 4; Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class officer 3, 4, V.P.; Class Cabinet 3, 4; National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game; National Honor Society.

Peggy Ann Maize Trippy Toes . . . Cuz . . . Simle girls, be Happy . . . Takes Talent . . . Pet Peeve: BR (CWG) . . . C.G. good things come in pairs . . . ducky . . . P.S. Pom Pom. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4 sportshead; Y-Teens 1; Pep 1; Hockey 2; Basketball 1, 4.

David Daniel Lippert C.S.A. all the way . . Ed, Paul, Dick, Larry . Stompers . . . Dave . B-2604 . . . A.D.T. . . .

. Bonjour, Henri . . . Hi Clyde, . . Aarduark, Zot . . . Sherwood . . Remember Richmond . . .

Southland forever. French 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

Linda Sue Loeffler Free as a bird . . . 1, 2 MD.—GMHS . . . E.F. & beach parties!! . . . P.a.l. rummy . . . Di, Miami Sun a. 7:00 . . . T.D. 8-64 & 11-21-22-64 Cinkent . . . Wauseon 8-64 . . . Sue, baby? . . . friends forever Jack. GAC 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep 3, 4; TORCH 4; Hockey 3, 4; Choir 4; Top ten; Quill and Scroll.

Cathleen Corrille Malloy Cathy (with a C) . . . Tom 4 . . . Webers five . . . 3 brothers . . . Woogs . . . ditty . . . For gosh sakes, Loretta! . . . Tommy Joe . . . Vespa? . . . Garbage Women . . . Revival Meetings . . . Clunk! GAC 1, 2, 3 Sportshead, 4 Treas.; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 cabinet; Spanish 1, 2, 3, Sec; Music 1, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4 captain; Basketball 2, 4; Pajama Game.

Henry James Maston Hank: Cardos . . . BB . . . . Babes . . . Lua? . . . Boots! French 3, 4; Latin 1; Band 1, 2 George Washington Slept Here.

I'm sure . Poetry, manager,

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Diane Susan Mathless G 317 . . . Other Half . . . Long Island, I rene Apar tment . . . Summers 3 . . . Blinders . . S. P.'s Spanish 1, 2; Pep 2, 3, 4.

. Shay's Linda 's

Leonard Ned Mathless Shared memories and moments . . . Marcia, Bill, Norma . . . Toujours, Mark and Joel . . . we, the good t imers . . . Toot's basement . . . cuz Diane . . . Winter of our Discontent, 1963-64 . . . G.W.B.B. . . . Mr. Jones and I—good, good buddies . . . B.H.S. . . . Forever . French 2, 3, 4; History 2, 4; Lat in 1, 2, 4; Debate 2.

Dennis Mendelson Mendy . . . b ro ther F red . . . Vespa . . . Ohio t r ip . . H.M.D. Spanish 1; Varsi ty B 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA; Swimming 1, 2

Larry Miller

Susan Dee Miller Cincinnati . . . whi te toy French Poodle, BEBE

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Thomas Robert Miller Lion 76 . . . TD . . . Not much room for a Vespa! . . . For What? . . . Cathy 4 . . . Tired Tanker . . . Bozo Scooter to Lake Hope and Cleveland . . . BBA or BAA. Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAA 4; Football 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4.

Jessie Ann Mordoff AFROTC??? . . . Ellen? . . . brother Rick, sisters Martha, Laura, Nancy . . . a beautiful day . . . littl' ole coffee maker . . . Abby. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; BEXLEO 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society.

Alvin Mark Nedelman Mark . . . Mags . . . the Wig older brothers Bart and Arnie "Red Squirrel" . . . and "bete' History, 2, 3, 4; BAA 4; Football 1

Pamela Nichols Pam . . . Richard 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Little Honda . . . Dec. 23 . . . Florida 1964 . . . Beat ya, Bebby . . . Backyard Baseball . . . Marauders?? . . . Whip 'em. GAC 1; Y-Teens 1; Spanish 1, 2; Art; BEXLEO Art Editor; Prom Decorations; Quill and Scroll.

James Nelson Nowacki Jim . . . "Nino" . . . Cathy 2, 3, 4 . . . 40 Winks . . Brother Bob . . . Sister Nancy . . . 3 years Shot . . "#50" . . . Apple Banana a L'Elaire Club . . . "Hey Quit turning on the cold water!" . . . H.L. . . . R.U.S.S (don't know what it means, but it sounds impressive) Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4; Student Health Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; A.F.S. Committee 4.

Barbara Ann Moser Barb . . . Us four . . . Rick, friends forever . . . Little Brother Tom . . . Blind date . . . Hiya, Greenie . . . Pennies From Heaven . . . BBF . . . Florida vacations . . . Hey, Zuck . . . Surrepitious? . . . Shrunken Head 1 f& 2 . . . Did he call you? . . . Ohio U. . . . charades . . . Byee! . . . Bowling, Huh? . . . Nitey-Nite . . . Toodles. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Kick 1/10 dollar . . . Wanderings with the

Basketball 2.

Stephen Mark O'Grady

Jeffrey John O'Hara Jeff . . . two blind men can't see rose . . . wild English classes . . West Virginia . . . ethyl . . . dj little sister Les . . . N.Y. Hi-Y 4.

. . ACHC . . . mel-clunk . . . trips to . . eight ball . . .

Bonnie Carol Passoff Bonnie . . . Mike . . . Linda's S.P. . . . M.B, rm. 739 . . . Little sisters, Carol and Maureen . . . Long talks . . . L.I., N.Y. . . . 4 Musketeers . . . Hi Twin! . . . Toby Jo, Long walks, and popsicles . . . Falcon . . . Stars shine bright at 2 A.M. GAC 1, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3, 4; Latin 2.

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Margaret Patton Peggy . . . J u n e 7, 1963 . . . brothers 3 . . . Pip, eh Squash . . . Night bike riding . . . tr ips to school 3. GAC 1, 2; Spanish 1; Pep 1, 2; Hockey 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.

Janice L. Petzinger Marilyn and Tiny . . . r.r. . . . "check" . . . license plates . . . "See you in church" . . . fruit face . . " twins?" . . . cap . . . p -p . . . spys. GAC 1, 2, Cabinet 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Pep 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketbal l 1.

Richard W. Porter

Carl Poston Erby . . . Sunday 12:00 . . . A.C. H .C>° . . . Broken Sticks and lost pucks . . . A.J.C. . . . Touch football . . . LOTW . . . Litt le Bros. George & David & John . . . ACADEMY '65 . . . Brian, let's make it interest ing . . . Honda 90. Hi-Y 4; Basketbal l 1; Golf 2, 3, 4.

Michael Howard Robins Bonnie . . . Big and little bro thers . . . Robbie and Simon . . . Y . . . Us 5 . . . LOS + SA Pool . . . Ju ly 20. Spanish 2, 3; Varsi ty B 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.

Madeline Beth Robinson Linnie . . . Dave . . . August 13, 1964.

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Jon G. Powers Leslie . . . A.J.C. Hi -Y 4; Varsi ty B 3, 4; Football 1, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketbal l 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3.

Dave Reed Here . . . Mr. Jones ' office . . . Youth in Govt, for Hi-Y . . . P J . . . Shoulder -b lades club . . . Transfer s tudent from Toledo DeVilbiss.

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Susan Elizabeth Rosel Dave, philosophy discussions? . . . Toad Tech . . . Member of Surfer Club . . . C.S.G. almost-right Jayne . . . Tracy . . . Lonny again! . . . I.T.N. . . . swamped . . . UNBELIEVABLE . . . brother Bruce—real brothers Bob and Jim . . . B.L. . . . A Hard Day's Night . . . I guess! . . . Serious? . . . Alright . . . 29, 64' 1, 64'. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3; Dra­matics 1, 2, 3; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Lonny Jean Rosen Lon . . . Herb 1, 2, 3, 4, February 19, 1962 . . . Double: Bubble . . . Joe; Wears Winston? . . . Smiley . . . We four . . . Little Dray . . . Friends Forever, Susan . . . I'll remember H.K.

Ken Ross Ken . . . Carl D. is the greatest . . . Oct. 16 . . . two blindmen can't see . . . Mr. E. Ill . . . Lost pucks, broken sticks . . . Who tripped Ted? . . . Stone . . . D.C. . . . "Great Escapes" . . . Jed . . . A.C.H.C. Hi-Y 4.

Robert A. Ross Bob . . . How'd we get here, Sue? . . Martin's . . . B.M.F. . . . Dec. 19 . . Walking . . . just thanks . . . HOT ROD Happening? . . . Strings . L.B. . . . Eastmoor . . . TIF Float . . . Bill . . . C.S.

Sundays at Fords . . . . Anything

Summer School . . . . I GUESS . . . Loser

Louis Jack Roth ABCDJ . . . the Towers . . . Bubble Double . . . Linda, friends forever . . . D. brother E. . . . take me, Holmes . . . guardrailers . . . brothers and sisters . . . Class, both ways . . . bullwhip . . . Wellingtons . . . Second places . . . locksmith . . . later. Torch 2, 3, 4th page editor 4; Tennis 2; Student Council 4; Class Cabinet 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Prom Co-chairman 3; French 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2; BAA 3, 4, Sportshead 3.

Eileen Carol Rubin Leeny . . . Pancho and Poco . . . O.U. Bound . . . T.C.C.H. . . . Strummin' sisters . . . Topy . . . Janny, Henry and Co. . . . Blinkers . . . Red roses—FOR ME? . . . long distance phone calls are fun . . . Snow, Stars, Fires. GAC 1, 2; Pep 1.

Judy Allyn Rubin Chicago . . . Smitty, crime pardners . . . Benji . . . Big (?) sister Jill . . . Common friends (?) Minna . . . Lonny, am I seeing double . . . Shu Shan S.I. FTA 2; GAC 1, 2, 3; Pep 2, 3; Spanish 2, 3, 4.

William Bradley Salt II Bill . . . Karen 2, 3, 4 . . . Scuba Buddies . . . Good friends Rob, Crutch, Dan . . . Jonathan Winters . . . Maude and the gang . . . watch out devil . . . Under pressure . . . Florida and California comin'. Class President 1, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Good Citizen­ship Award 1; Hi-Y 1; Latin 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Home­coming Outdoor Chmn.; Choir 2.

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Frederick Lewis Schiefer Young Fred . . . mea t wagon . . . H-T All Stars . . . shut down . . . k inda- l ike . . . Browns—Groza . . . Skiing—Clear Fork . . . little sis, Carlo . . . 1965? . . . crazy rowdies . . . extra pickle wi th that shake . . . work . . . B.B.F. Club . . . enough's plenty . . . Beach Boys . . . and then some . . . p lenty . . . Coca-Cola . . . Eckle's. Hi-Y 1; BAA 4.

Linda Kay Schneider BeBe U . . . r iver goodness . . . Vive de Sode . . . The debate what? . . . Poet 's alfalfa . . . Ear ly to bed, etc. . . . hemp ropes . . . Pe te r the Rock . . . Honors. Debate 1, 2, 3; National Forensic League 1, 2; Latin 1, 2, 3; French 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; GAC 1; FTA 2; Book 2; Dramatics 2, 3.

James Mark Schottenstein Pongi-Gi . . . sister Terr i . . . b ro ther Ed . . . L.P.P.J. . . . Ohio t r ip—Dayton via cycle . . . Leechers . . . Here we go boys . . . Train Day . . . Pa r t i es : lawn, senior . . . Hideout . . . (Pepsi hit the Spot . . . no m o r e ) . Latin 2; Spanish 2, 3, 4; Varsi ty B 3, 4; Wrest l ing 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Pajama Game.

Rebekah Bertha Schottenstein Beckie . . . 23:18 . . . friends forever, Renee . . . older bro ther in Israel . . . Shalom, J u d y and Arleen . . . Shor in '64 . . . December 16 . . . NBC '63 . . . Gui ta r '64. GAC 1; French 1, 2; Lat in 2, 3; Spanish 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4.

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Elaine Lynn Schecter Elaine . . . brother Benson . . . sis Bev . . . Debs Jan. 26 . . . S.B G. . . . P.T.F. . . . 3 musketeers . . . baby sitting, Susanne? . . . the winding city . . . Band Parents . . . the M.G. . . . Window Watching at 4 . . . "Watson" . . . friends forever, Susanne & Deb . . . An-nee . Pep 1, 2; Spanish 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Dramatics 4.

Edwin Gruber Scheiderer Easy Ed . . . Last of the Scheiderererers . . . Howard Johnson's . . . 3 Years Shot . . . A.B. a la E. . . . R.U.S.S. (I don't know what it s tands for, but it sure looks impressive) . . . to quote an ancient maxim. Hi-Y 3, Pres 4; Band 1; French 2; Class Cabinet 3; S tudent Council 4; BEXLEO 4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Lion Life Chai r ­man 4.

Philip James Schneider Phil l . . . dog on the aerial . . . the Marke t . . . Fremont , Ga.? . . . Bachelor 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Greek 3, 4 . . . Hey Fri tz . . . Beach Boys . . . Clear Fork . . . Browns . . . phenominal . . . and then some . . A.C.H.C. French 1; Hi -Y 3, 4; BAA 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Football Manager 3; Varsi ty B 3, 4.

Nancy Anne Schoedinger Webers 5 . . . 3T2WD, Han . . . F reedom Days . . . Clunk . . . Y-Fun, Karen? . . . Paula ' s curve . . . Garbage Women . . . Milkshake, Sue . . . Revival mee t ­ing . . . l i t t le sis Peggy . . . both King and Queen of Hearts? . . . t iger tail. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, Sec. 2, V.P. 3, Pres . 4; French 2; Lat in 2; Music 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; BEXLEO 4; Class Cabinet 4; P r o m Co-cha i rman; Choir 2, 3; Homecoming Top Ten; Pajama Game; Quill and Scroll.

Julia Rose Schumacher Julie . . . sister Liz . . . brothers Joe and Jim . . . Don't forget the drinking fountain . . . hi ya check . . . Jynx . . . Ye ole mail box . . . the 4 of us . . . See you in the library . . . Jay Hawkers . . . Illinois . . . stay awake. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Robert Stanley Schwartz Bob . . . 3 years Shot . . . Le Boeuf . . . disaster 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ex-Frenchman . . . Alky . . . Short Wet Summer . . . T.G.I.O. club, founder . . . relax and for­get friend. French 1, 2, 3; Debate 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas., 4; Political Science 2, 3.

Mary Lee Seligson Sisters, Jean and Marsha . . . Brother, Bruce . . . Dog, Schnapps . . . Us 4 . . . How do you feel, Diane? . . . Mark-Mark . . . Cardos . . . Common Sense . . . The Turtle . . . Spanglish . . . Ciere La Boca . . . What's right for me, eh Mark?! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

Charles Howard Shenk Chuck . . . ABCDJ . . . Brothers Dick and Bill . . . guardrailers . . . A.C.H.C. . . . June 6, 1964 . . . take me Holmes . . . Art Club . . . Later. Spanish 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1.

Joseph Bernard Sebring Joe . . . Nomads . . . Redeye . . . Susan Baby . . . Friend S.E.E. . . . 3D-44 . . . Lonny, the fly's got him . . . Mole's Place . . . Herwald, I'm always right! . . . CP-116 . . . Sisters, Gretchen & Cheri . . . Bexley Learn to do IT. Spanish 2, 3; Dramatics 4; Hi-Y 1, 3, 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAA 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Wrestling 3; Track 1, 2, 4; George Washington Slept Here.

Joel Irvin Seiferas "Little 'Siefs', Toby & Howard" . . . Us 5 . . . White Team, 2: "Set it up" . . . 3 years Shot . . . 2 Violations: One bad turn deserves another . . . Noon Bus Route . . . How much is pie? . . . Mathletics Bench . . . Now, not later. Latin 1, 2; Band Announcer 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Class Cabinet 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Health Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1.

Donna Lee Sherman July 10, 1963 . . . M.T. . . . Sister Mary . . . Driving on front lawns, Sally-Peg? . . . Homeroom Hanky-Panky . . . O.S.U. Bound . . . a bon sang de bon sang . . . Aren't we trustworthy? . . . Remington Road Gang . . . fun?? in 7th period study hall. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Music 2; FTA 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Valentine Candi­date 3.

Ronald Marc Shkolnik Ron . . . How about worms, Eng? . . . Brothers Larry, Steve . . . Sister, Annelyn . . . Us 5 . . . Chiller Theater . . . Latin Buds, Geoff . . . Homeroom Hanky-Panky . . . By and LARGE . . . plenty of numbers . . . July 20 . . . Flip ya! . . . Turn the Crank . . . busted '64! . . . More Cars . . . Lavoris? . . . Fearsome 3. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Diane Lynn Siegel DS2 . . . J a . . . Us four . . . . . Cardos . . . Walks and talks wi th m-m stick . . . tr ips . . . BBF, anyone? GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society Scroll.

Bruce Jay Silberstein Ollie Swede . . . Detorit fun, fun, fun-eh Mark? . . . Merkle Rd. gang . . . Bernard? . . . Volpon, erasers and chalk . . . But I'm speaking in French . . . At least I 'm consistent . . . Have you been living in a cave all your life? French 3, 4, Program Chai rman 4; Latin 1, 2, 3; Political Science 3, 4; Football 3.

David L. Skeen The Brigade . . . Cardo's . . . E-Z and H . . . red sox . . Oh no! Not MC . . . 6th period sound effects club . . David or David? Lat in 1, 2; Spanish 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Band 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4 George Washington Slept Here.

Lynne E. Skilken Cookie . . . Bl inkers . . . . Guess what , Han Why not? GAC 1, 2; French 1, 2,

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3; History 4; Dramat ics 1, 2, 3; Debate 1, V.P. 2; National Thespian Society 1

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Arloa Elaine Shultz Loa . . . Want to double, Connie? . . . Ebbtide . . . Brothers Paul and Dave . . . Foul play . . . Caps . . . Campaign . . . 2 years Shot . . . P for 3 . . . Remember Con? . . . Carloa De Zishlish. GAC 1, 2, sportshead 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Latin 1; Spanish 2; Class Cabinet 3; Student Council 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Class Sec'y-Treas., 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Homecoming Court.

Sally Carol Shurlow Sister, Nancy . . . Ran-61 . . . Can it, Robin . . . Home­room h a n k y - p a n k y . . . Bryan-a ted . . . Driving on front laws, Donna . . . A bon sang de bon sang . . . Under the Arches . . . Hanover bound . . . 3 years Shot . . . 7th period . . . licorice, Maplie. GAC 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 4; Music 1, Cabinet 2, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; BEXLEO 4, Class Editor; Choir 2, 3, 4; The Pajama Game; Chorus 1; Quill and Scroll.

Mike Silverman Mike . . . older bro ther Rich . . . Blood . . . Sweat and perspirat ion . . . Malibu cruise . . . 65 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representa t ive 2; Tennis 1; Choir 2; George Washing­ton Slept Here.

Robert L. Simcox Gem Beach Stomp . . . Chevy's for ever . . . sick stick . . . Cid Blub . . . Donka 's dish Pan hands . . . let 's shot some stick . . . Ned, wha t do you want the light for? . . . total point shoes wi th taps. Hi-Y 2; Varsity B 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

Mark Steven Smilack Smats . . . Sisters Marcia and Nancy . . . Bud Brothers —Steve, Marc, and Mike—See . . . Let's go "A.C'ing. Detroit . . . fun, fun, fun-eh, Bruce . . . Hi, How are you? 12:00 backwards . . . Merkle Road Gang. Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 4; Political Science 3, 4; Stu­dent Council 1, 4; Class Cabinet 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3; George Washington Slept Here.

Diane Riley Smith Smitty . . . May 25, 1963 . Judy . . . Crime Pardners voyage! GAC 2, 3; Latin 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Pep 1, 2, 3 2, Chorus 1; George Washington Slept Here.

Ellen, friends forever . . . geometarianism . . . bon

Nancy Lee Stone Sisters Mickey, Carol, Judy, and Debbie . . . Wachs' Inst . . . El. Grob's . . . Steinway's keys—Sophistication. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; French 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3; Pep 3; Basket­ball 4.

Cheryl Ann Strang Dick . . . Feb. 7, 1964 . . . Little sisters Paula, Susan . . . Little Broth. Mike . . . Transfer-Mich . . . Crazy 8's . . . Summer '64 . . . Anchors away! . . . Laughs and tears . . . Spring vacation '64-A2 . . . Moonriver, Peggy . . . Beep Beep . . . Charms . . . What's wrong? GAC 3, 4; French 3; Pep 3, 4.

John Hamilton Stroefer Johnny . . . "Air ball? It's a Shot-pass, Howard" . . . Blue team 2 . . . Goldwater '64 . . . The Backs . . . Ackerman 2, 3, Wentz 4 . . . "Did the Royals win, Bill?" . . . "What luck!" Latin, 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, V.P. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3.

Michael Allen Talis Pandy . . . Barbara . . . Florida; O.A., O.A.Y.H.B.C. . . . Sister Deb . . . Showers . . . Bud Brothers-Mark, Marc, Steve . . . Kay . . . Oh, yeah! . . . Tweest & Shout, Say . . . Tex, buds forever . . . Sure! Spanish 1, 2, 3; BAA Sportshead 4; Student Health Council 4, Red Cross exec. Bd.; Swimming 1, 2.

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Cynthia Joan Thomas Toppy . . . Eagles . . . I brought my broom Mouse . . . Alley escapades . . . I want a green one, Susan . . . Tweeds . . . Doc . . . Candy striper . . . Galena . . . Kirk's tree . . . C.J.H. . . . Yuck, yuck . . . Blind dates Odd some beaking . . . Bus. GAC 1, Sportshead 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3; Hockey 2. 4: Basketball 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, Ensemble 4; You Can't Take It With You, Pajama Game, George Washington Slept Here.

Sandra Kay Tilton Sandy . . . Ca t l l l . . . Leany . . . Sandy, how about Sandy's? . . . Who's got the treats? . . . Lin, Charlie, P a m . . . Ohio Wesleyan . . . Teeney . . . Capital . . . The gang from South. GAC 1, 2, 3; Sportshead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1; Music 2, 3, 4; Pep 1; Choir Girls Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game; National Honor Society.

Maury K. Topolosky "Moe" . . . 3 years Shot . . . Ex -Frenchman . . . "grade average?" . . . Lit t le sis Phy l . . . Slipstick gang . . . D.S. . . . All English Honorable Mention . . . A mile a day . . . Chemo lab-bubble your troubles away. French 1, 2, 3; Science 1; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2; Track 2.

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Constance Aurelia Turner Connie . . . Want to double Arloa? . . . N.Y. . . . Vets . . . C A T . Bird huh orph . . . 1964 and Cap . . . Quatra-dimps . . . Do you have any brothers or sisters? . . . E.R.B. . . . 'Vi va Espanal! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 2; Pep 1; Choir 4.

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Dan Louis Vogel Vogues . . . Leslie . . . Honda 50 . . . 748-5 . . . Hey Willy . . . Jona than . . . Granny Fr icker t . . . Can I come? . . . Not now, Honey. . . . Salty . . . Younger brother Dave . . . Susie . . . Summer 64 . . . Hi, honey . . . Cousin Bob . . . OSU Lockroom . . . Bye Devil. Varsity B 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Band 1, 2; Homecoming Skit 4; Hall Monitor 4.

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Edwin Leroy Wagstaff Wags . . . 3D-32 . . . Go Browns "Hey Mole when 's wres t l ing?" . Mole's Place . . . Beach Boys . . . . . 50 'Chev. . . . Sister Barb Car . . . Hey Jose . . . The Brusier Hi-Y 1; Varsi ty B 4; Polit ical Science-Sec. Treas. 3 Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4.

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Paul David Watters Dave . . . Muddy . . . Bullets, Bust out, o-for . . . Gus . . . Tonight Fred . . . Thanks Russ . . . Greaser . . Mono . . . Van . . . Swanson . . . Goldwater in '64 . . The BOMB, Don't laugh . . . B-ball and Branch . . I.U. . . . Little sister . . . Lack. French 1, 2; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 3, 4 Political Science 1, 2, V.P. 3; TORCH 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.

Susan Elaine Weil "61" . . . How'd we get here Bob? . . . Wild ones . . . Linda? Telmo? . . . hot rod . . . just thanks . . . Dec. 19th . . . Quack! Quack! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Art 3, 4; Dramatic 3, 4; George Washington Slept Here.

My apt . . . trips to Cedar shout, Mik . . . "Blinders" . member the Alamo. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Linda Carol Westerman Wendy . . . Hi, twin . . . Frustrations? Irene . . . my s.p.'s. . . . Li'l sis' Sally, Wendy, Debby, big bro Rich . . . Gang Girls . . . it's lockertime Shay . . .2:00 a.m. . . . Blinkers . . . Razing Ruach 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Passoff's bus . . . bridesmaids forever, Toby. GAC 1, 3; French 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4.

Edwin J. Weston Eddie . . . Large Ed . . . L.G.—April 4, 1964 . . . Mole's Place . . . Gars, Ken??? . . . little brother and Sisters . . . dolt . . . D.T.—Leon . . . Food??? at Greiner's . . . D. Brother J . . . Fitch . . . summer drive inn's. Spanish 1, 2; Hi-Y 1; Varsity B 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Float driver 4; Annie Get Your Gun.

Sharon Anne Weiner Shay . . . my kinds . . . 4S's, friends forever . . . Staff, miles of smiles . . . Big bro, Sam . . . Li'l sis, Ellen . . .

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4; French 1, 2; Dramatics

Robert Runkle Wells Robin . . . 3D-82 . . . scuba buddies . . . chiller theatre . . . 1st per. social hour . . . brother Jon, sister Gret­chen . . . Can it . . . Browns to war games. Varsity B 3, 4; BEXLEO 4; Student Council 3, V.P., 4; Class Cabinet 3; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Base­ball 3; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll.

Mary Ellen Williams Ellen . . . Tiger . . . Pyramid . . . Fred Waring Music Workshop . . . sister Joan . . . Smitty—friends forever! . . . Mr. W's Date Bureau. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, Cab. 3, Treas. 4; French 1, 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Dramatics 4; Music 1, 2, Cab. 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, Cab. 4; BEXLEO 4; Student Council 1; Class Sec'y Treas. 1; Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Pajama Game; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll.

Thomas Allan Williamson Willy . . . Is it sunny today? . . . WBEX . . . White Team—2 . . . 30-70 . . . Mole's . . . Vices Greiner? . . . Top Ten . . . M.S.C.F. . . . Shut Down . . . one more, Frashy. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, alternate 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Yon Can't Take It With You, See How They Run—asst. stage manager, Annie Get Your Gun, Pajama Game—stage manager.

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Betty Lou Zuckerman Zuck . . . Danny 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Big Bro ther Joey . . . N.Y. Pen Pals . . . Bowling (202) . . . US Four . . . Hey, Barb . . . Charades . . . Did he call you? . . . Moon River . . . Fla. Vacations . . . Ohio U. GAC 2, 3, Spor tshead 4; French 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

Ellen Louise Wristen Trumpet . . . smile . . . 6th period sound effects . . . Calif. '64 . . . Joyce, here comes Mr. E . . . bright 'n early . . . which way home Jessie? . . . Let me cut it . . . band study hall. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; Music 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

Paula Jean Young P.J. . . . Here, Webers 5 . . . Tandem . . . 1:00 Honk . . . Revival Meeting . . . City Dump . . . Par ty , Hanna's? . . . Under the Arches . . . Blinders . . . Cathy 's bones . . . Kathy 's curve . . . sis Sharon . . . brother J im. GAC 1, 2, Sec. 3, Sportshead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cab. 4; Latin 1, 2, Sec. 3, V.P. 4; JCL; Pep 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Class Officer V.P. 1; Class Cabinet 1, 3; Student Health Council 1, 2, 3, Pres . 4; Hockey 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Top Ten; Pajama Game.

Marcia Joy Ziskind Tootie . . . Muddy, Mootize, Geet, " B " . . . "Always," Norma . . . Best friends once removed . . . 4 Munch-keteers . . . E terna l Para l le logram HMSZ . . . Book-ends, Leonard and Bill . . . Cuzy . . . "Beef 's" in the basement wi th the boys . . . Wild Weekends! Fr idays, Mr. Drewes; Saturdays , Mr. E. . . . Sec'y Ohio . . . Lub. French 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; TORCH 3, 4 Second Page Editor; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society.

Barbara Lynn Zox Barb . . . Mike . . . b ro ther and sisters . . . long night . . . do the bird long walks , Carolyn? . . . tr ips down South . . . I'll r emember you, Diane . . . i r regular three . . . S.D.A.B. . . . problems and pat ience . . . O h - h - h please. GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; French 1, 2, 4; Dramat ics 4; Music 1, 4; FTA 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4.

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In past years, Bexley High School has had the pleasure of hosting foreign exchange students from various countries who have come to the "Tack" United States through the American Field Service program. This year Bexley was host to Olle Muhrbeck, a senior, from Stockholm, Sweden. Olle lived with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Silberstein and their son, Bruce, also a senior this year.

The American Field Service is an organization which selects students from America and other conti­nents and gives them the opportunity to make their homes in foreign lands. Those students coming to America cross the seas by boat or plane and spend three days in New York City at the American Field Service Headquarters. They then are dispersed throughout the country to enter their new homes and communities. At the end of their visits, they are again joined together in small groups to take bus trips. At this time, caravans of three or four buses travel through the United States, allowing the students to see many parts of the country and meet many people from each of its sections. The two week trip is culminated with a visit to Washington, D.C., and a handshake from the President.

This year, Olle participated in many school activities. He talked at many of the club meetings about the life and people of his country. These talks gave each Bexley student a better understanding of him­self and of other peoples of the world. Certainly, both Olle and the students at Bexley have profited from this experience; it is one that will not be easily forgotten.

Last summer, Debby Kayne, a senior at Bexley, had the opportunity to stay with a family in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for three months. She, too, found this a very enriching experience.

The American Field Service has offered to these two students, and to all Bexley students, the opportunity to serve as ambassadors for their nation. The benefits of these exchanges are mutual— all people concerned are more aware of the powerful forces striving for better relations between countries, for world friendship, and for world peace.

A.F.S. students point out their homes to Robin and Karen. Bruce and Olle at home.

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Graduating gridders honored at pep rally.

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7th semester ranks handed out.

GUIDANCE

Marcia decorates halls for the last time.

Cathy and Loretta set a conversation record.

Phil isn't much help to Ken and Mike.

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Arloa Shultz, Secretary-Treasurer

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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES

Back Row: Jack Roth, Bill Salt, Dave Frasch, Karen Birch, Bill Caplan, Carol Lubin, Mark Smilack, Tom William­son, Robin Wells. Front Row. Gary H e r w a l d , Steffi B r o m b e r g , Paula Young, Sandra DeLong, Arloa Shultz, Ed Scheiderer, Jim Nowacki.

I JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES

Back Row: David Herwald, Phil Levoff, Dianne Krech, Brent Blackshaw, Tom Shafer, Herb Magley. Front Row: Cam Orr, Cini Blatt, Bill Cohen, Chet Weld.

SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES

Back Row: Steve Benedict, Sue Ger­main, Murray Lamp, John Main, Sam W e b s t e r . Front row: Jeff Schuster, Betsy Frampton, Jeff Lemert, Bruce Peterson.

FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES

Back Row: Carol Zelizer, Fran Gross­man, Bob Forman, Jessie Davidson, Richard Pree. Front Row: Al Fulford, Bob Nowacki, David Koebel, David Callif.

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Student Council members plan the new Alumni Association.

Student Council The student government organization at Bexley High School is the Student Council. This group is

composed of council officers, defeated candidates for these offices, class officers, president of the Student Health Council, and homeroom representatives. Serving as officers this year were Jim Nowacki, presi­dent; Robin Wells, vice-president; and Arloa Shultz, secretary-treasurer. Mr. David Weis served as faculty advisor. Under the able guidance of these people, Student Council enjoyed an active and profit­able year.

The council activities began during the summer with four successful open houses held in the school parking lot. The council also sponsored the Bexley representative to Buckeye Boys' State.

The first major activities of the school year were the homecoming festivities. The election, bonfire, parade, float contest, and homecoming dance were all organized and executed by Student Council. The council once again decorated the halls for Christmas and supervised the collection of Christmas baskets for the South Side Settlement House. The Christ­mas season was culminated with the annual New Year's Eve dance held at the Jeffrey Mansion.

The second annual Alumni Day was held in early January. Bexley graduates were invited to the school in order to talk with students about their respective schools. Each student had an op­portunity to talk with a maximum of three repre­sentatives and in this way to obtain a better understanding of college life.

This year, the Student Council organized an Alumni Association. By means of this organiza­tion, classes will be able to organize periodic reunions. The Student Council and the senior class officers from each class will serve as the nucleus of the association.

In addition to their many other activities, Student Council again sponsored an American Field Service Day in order to acquaint students with the AFS program. The council also revised the Lion Life, a booklet published for the purpose of helping students adjust to life at Bexley High. Other activities included the management of the popcorn and apple machines, the cafeteria, the parking lot, and the locker policy.

Planning the next Student Council Jim, Arloa, and Robin.

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Front row: Carolyn Schneider, Brent Blackshaw, Paula Young, Joel Seiferas, Charla Collier, Mike Talis. Back row: Jim Nowacki, George Beverley, Jon Alspaugh, Jessie Davidson, Cathy Salt, Penny Main, Dana Warner, Judy Baumgardner, David Koebel, Bob Forman.

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health problems and to promote good health standards in the school.

Four major projects highlighted the council's activities for the year 1964-65. The United Appeals

drive was sponsored by the council this fall at which time contributions were accepted from students

and teachers. The money was used to aid various organizations, including settlement houses and recrea­

tion centers. The council also collected cards from every student giving emergency information, such as

preference of doctor and hospital in the case of sudden illness. Before the Christmas vacation, the

council organized a blood donor drive in Bexley to help alleviate serious shortages of blood during the

holiday season. Finally, in May, Student Health Council sponsored the annual tuberculin skin test, ad­

ministered to the Junior Class at Bexley High.

The council is composed of two boys and two girls from each class who are selected in their fresh­

man year to serve in the organization for four years. This year a Red Cross delegate from Bexley also

served on the council as a non-voting member.

Officers for the year 1964-65 were Paula Young,

president; Brent Blackshaw, vice-president; and

Carolyn Schneider, secretary-treasurer. Miss Love

and Mrs. Manly served as advisors.

Council members aid in city-wide blond donor drive.

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Back row: Stan Cohen, Robin Wells, Bill Caplan, Dave Frasch, Bob Greene, Marc Gertner, Carl Japikse, Mark Bookspan, Seth Hock, Paula Young. Front row: Debby Kayne, Sandy Tilton, Diane Siegel, Becky Schottenstein, Marcia Ziskind, Pat Buker, Hannah Frankel, Carol Lubin, Jessie Mordoff, Ellen Williams.

National Honor Society March eleventh's National Honor Society assembly

honored thirty-three students who had excelled in the areas of character, scholarship, leadership, and service throughout their high school careers. The eleven juniors who were inducted were in the upper sixth of their class, while the twenty seniors all had above three point aver­ages. To be chosen a member of National Honor Society is the highest honor Bexley High School can bestow.

Sponsor of the society, Mrs. Antoinette Barr, planned the ceremony in conjunction with the eleven seniors who had become members in their junior year. These seniors gave short speeches concerning character, scholarship, leadership, and service as well as the mean­ing of the symbol of the organization and the history of the society. The ceremony was concluded with a few words by Mrs. Barr and Mr. Jones, followed by the in­duction of the newly elected members. After the cere­mony, a reception was held for the relatives of the honored students.

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Back row: Woody Jones, Fritz Laird, Bruce Byrnes, Penny Main, Charles Burkam, Tom Shafer, Karen Gingrich, Sam Williams, Mimi Deaton, Dianne Krech, Judy Engelman, Carol Becker, Cam Orr. Front row: Jim Nowacki, Dianne Kushner, Ed Scheiderer, Norma Meizlish, Jon Kaplan, Joyce Knupke, Bill Salt, Sandy DeLong, Jim Davis, Arloa Schultz, Joel Seiferas.

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TORCH

i The 1965 TORCH staff added their publication to the long list of outs tanding papers by Bexley High

School. The TORCH has received the Ail-American ra t ing for eleven out of the past twelve semesters .

Heading the staff this year were co-editors Bob Greene and J u d y Furman . The staff included Jon Kaplan, page one editor; Marcia Ziskind, page two editor; Marc Ger tner , page th ree editor; Jack Roth, sports; Dianne Kushner , features; Alice Schottenstein, club editor; Stan Cohen, business manager ; Maury Topolosky, circulation manager and Bill Murphey, photographer . Mrs. Sara Amos was advisor for the group.

In addit ion to the publication of the newspaper , two dances were sponsored by the TORCH—one after a football game and the annua l Valent ine Dance at which the King and Queen of Hear t s were crowned. This year the TORCH staff again published the Dial-a-Date, the s tudent te lephone directory which is a great ly appreciated convenience for the s tudent body. Finally, the TORCH sponsored the sale of Junior Prom, a new teen-age magazine for the s tudents of Frank l in County, published through the cooperation of the Columbus Citizen-Journal.

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Back row: Toby Kahn, Charla Collier, Susan Koebel, Chuck Hoffhine, Ed Scheiderer, Robin Wells, Sally Shurlow, Marilyn Glick. Front row: Jessie Mordoff, Nancy Schoedinger, Sandra DeLong, Norma Meizlish, Jim Davis, Pam Nichols, Ellen Williams, Susan Bryant.

BEXLEO The 1964-65 BEXLEO staff endeavored to produce a yearbook in the tradition of past years. Norma

Meizlish, editor-in-chief, headed the staff. She was ably assisted by Sandra DeLong, literary editor; Jim Davis, managing editor; Chuck Hoffhine, photography editor; and Pam Nichols, art editor. The rest of the staff included Nancy Schoedinger, senior section; Charla Collier and Sally Shurlow, classes; Jessie Mordoff, faculty and student government; Susan Bryant and Susan Koebel, social; Marilyn Glick and Toby Kahn, club section; Ellen Williams, girls' sports; and Ed Scheiderer and Robin Wells, boys' sports.

The theme of the 1965 BEXLEO was based on the spectrum. Bexley High offers students a wealth of opportunity, and, in a sense, the school is a prism through which students' activities are directed and diversified. The theme was evident throughout the book, on the cover designed by Pam Nichols, and on the divider pages.

Besides publishing the yearbook, the staff managed the concessions for the homecoming football game against Urbana, from which the proceeds were used to purchase a new camera.

Mrs. Marilyn D. Trishman served as the advisor for the BEXLEO staff this year. Her patience and guidance was greatly appreciated.

Looking at the finished product, Nancy Schoedinger, Norma Meizlish, and Jim Davis recall months of plan­ning and enjoyment.

Last minute copy-reading is done by Susan Koebel, Mari­lyn Glick, and Robin Wells.

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Co-editors Furman and Greene proudly display the TORCH'S All-American rating.

Members of Honors English IV sweep all places in the 'Ability Counts" essay contest.

Student director of George Washington Slept Here: Judy Engelman.

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Y-Teens officers: Karen Birch, Shirley Walters, Nancy Schoed­inger, Sue Blose, Sherry Smith, and Ellen Williams.

Susan Dloughy and Peggy Ewart enjoying Y-Teens "Around the World in Eighty Dishes."

Y-Teens Teaching its members the meaning of world fellowship is the main purpose of Y-Teens. The club

advocates the personal growth of its members , the growth of the brotherhood of mankind, and the growth of love and knowledge of God.

Y-Teens "In the Comic St r ips" rush par ty at Jeffrey Mansion opened a successful year for the or­ganization. At the par ty , the cabinet was in t roduced in a skit which por t rayed comic str ip characters .

Two city-wide fund raising projects were held dur ing the year. The first was the annual Hoote­nanny at Veterans Memorial on J a n u a r y 30. The Four Dimensions represented Bexley. Money from this event went to the In terc lub Council World Fel lowship Commit tee . The second project took place on March 27 and on April 3, when members sold donuts .

Other activities at the Y.W.C.A. included the Fa l l Roll Call Rally, the Public Affairs Conference on "Sex and Morali ty," and the annual leadership conference.

Among the activities which the Y-Teens at Bexley sponsored was the Thanksgiving Assembly planned by the Worship Committee. Y-Teens also held two dances: Ugly Man's on February 27, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance on Apri l 24, at Mulbarger ' s farm. Other social events included "Around the World In 80 Dishes," a Mothers ' Day Tea at which the n e w officers were inducted, the Senior Farewel l hon­oring graduat ing members , and the annual overn ight at the South Side Y Camp in May.

Y-Teens cabinet: Row 1: Cini Blatt, Shirley Walters, Karen Birch, Nancy Schoedinger, Sue Blose, Ellen Williams, Sherry Smith, Margaret Ingalls, Janice Petzinger. Row 2: Barbara Birch, Mimi Dea-ton, Karen Eshenfelder, Cathy Malloy, Jayne Dinkelaker, Pam Smith, Linda Coopersmith, Paula Young, Peggy Hoyer, Dianne Loehnert, Penni Colmery, Kathy Lackritz, Steffi Harnett, Row 3: Ann Smith, Susan Koebel, Sue Germain, Peggy Ewart, Martha Milbourne, Pat Stewart, Linda Ahrens, Laurie Schaefer, Meredith Martin.

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Coach Smith: "Sold! GAC Officers: Joyce Knupke, Carolyn Schneider, Kathy Lackritz, Cathy Malloy, Kathy Bellingham.

GAC Fun and excitement began the Girls Athletic Club's busy season at its rush party entitled "Mad,

Mad, Mad, Mad World of GAC." Dressed accordingly, the girls enjoyed a picnic dinner at Jeffrey Mansion.

At GAC's annual Hockey Night, the Juniors were victorious after a close game against the Seniors. To help celebrate the Christmas season and as a fund raising project, a successful bake sale was held. A rummage sale and a paper drive were two other major fund raising projects that GAC undertook this year. The Junior Class once more proved their athletic ability by winning the Basketball Class Night. Again it was an exciting game with the Juniors beating the Seniors by one point in the overtime. Following the game, Kathy Bellingham was crowned 1965 Sports Queen by basketball captain Bill Salt.

This year GAC held a volleyball invitational. Various schools in the Columbus area were invited to Bexley to compete in the tournaments.

The Girls Athletic Club is in charge of all intramural sports activities at Bexley. Homeroom volley­ball and girls and boys basketball teams vied for the school championships under the direction of Kathy Bellingham, intramural manager. In April a fine synchronized swimming show was presented.

As in the past, the GAC Banquet in May ended the year's program. The old officers completed their term of office, and new ones were installed. This year's officers were Joyce Knupke, president; Carolyn Schneider, vice-president; Kathy Lackritz, secretary; Cathy Malloy, treasurer; and Kathy Bellingham, intramural manager. Miss Love and Mrs. Rogers served as advisors.

Sports Queen candidates Patty Buker, Cathy Malloy, Linda Beck, Joyce Knupke, Kathy Bellingham.

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Pep Club officers: Peggy Hoyer, Patty Buker, Sandy Erkis. Patty and Kathy join pep men in promoting school spirit.

Pep Club The Pep Club of 1964-65 worked dil igently to create and promote school spirit. Commit tees headed

by cabinet members of the club were established to make posters, locker tags, and banners in honor of the par t ic ipants in the various sports. With the aid of Mr. F r ank Loehnert , Jr. , Pep Club init iated the sale of basketball p rograms in order to serve the school. In future years, the club plans to enlarge and improve upon this wor thwhi le project. Other under tak ings of the club included aiding the cheer leaders wi th pep rallies, teaching new cheers to club members , and in general encouraging s tudent part icipa­tion and a t tendance at sports events.

Pep Club was under the leadership of Patr icia Buker, president; Peggy Hoyer, vice-president; and Sandy Erkis, secretary- t reasurer . Mrs. Rogers served as club advisor.

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Hi-Y officer; John Stroefer, Chuck Hoffhine, Dan Sharky, Ed Scheiderer.

Hi-Y seniors and advisor admire trophy.

Hi-Y Hi-Y, under the leadership of president Ed Scheiderer , par t ic ipated in m a n y activities both within

and outside of Bexley High School. Ed was supported enthusiast ical ly by the members of the Club and by his fellow officers—John Stroefer, vice-president; Dan Sharky , secre ta ry- t reasurer ; and Chuck Hoff­hine, chaplain.

The Bexley chapter of Hi-Y was par t icu lar ly active this year in the affairs of the city and s ta te Hi-Y organizations. The members par t ic ipated in the s tate-wide Hi-Y Youth in Governmen t Day, in the ci ty-wide Hi-Y City Government Day in Columbus, and in other Columbus metropol i tan Hi-Y activities. The Bexley club also sponsored athlet ic t eams in basketbal l and volleyball to par t ic ipa te in the Colum­bus Hi-Y League. As a service project the m e m b e r s of Hi-Y held a World Service candy sale to raise money for Y.M.C.A. work abroad. The two final events of the year were the Hi-Y, Facu l ty and the Hi-Y - Y-Teens basketbal l games, both of which provided much en te r t a inmen t for the s tudent body.

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BAA officers: Bill Callif, David Dachner, John Forman, Phil Durschnitt.

BAA members participate in intramural basketball.

Boys' Athletic Association The Boys' Athletic Association, a relatively new organization at Bexley, successfully sponsored

many new activities during the year. All boys were encouraged to join; however, the club was organ­ized primarily to provide competitive sports activity for those boys not involved in varsity sports. In order to do this, intramural sports with two sportsheads for each sport were organized, and tourna­ments were held throughout the year. The sports included were touch football, basketball, baseball, table tennis, badminton, and tennis. BAA joined with GAC to sponsor a volleyball tournament, as well as a mixed doubles table tennis tournament. The winning volleyball team competed with four teams from different schools on Volleyball Day in April. Another main event for BAA was the participation in the Invitational Bowling Tournament, in which Bexley competed with other schools in the area. Finally, BAA sponsored a foul-shooting tournament for boys during the noon hour. Hopefully this is to become an annual event.

Club officers were Phil Durschnitt, president; Bill Callif, vice-president; John Forman, secretary; and David Dachner, treasurer.

Varsity B

Varsity B The Varsity B Club, composed of Bexley athletes who have won letters in varsity sports, is primarily

a recognition organization and sponsors no regular club functions during the year. Athletes are auto­matically inducted into the club as soon as they have won a varsity letter. The varsity sports at Bexley included football, basketball, swimming, wrestling, track, baseball, tennis, and golf. The sign of a mem­ber of the Varsity B Club is the large "B" which appears on either the letter jacket or the letter sweater of the Lion athletes. Second year members are awarded with belt buckles, and third year members receive trophies.

Membership in the club serves as an incentive for Bexley athletes to improve their skill and sports­manship.

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Le Cercle Francais enjoys another party. French Club officers: Bruce Silberstein, N Ellen Williams, Debby Talis.

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French Club Le Cercle Francais began a most successful year wi th a rush par ty at Jeffrey Mansion. More than

sixty enthusiastic French s tudents took sack dinners to the par ty and later part icipated in a French version of the American game of Bingo. Throughout the remainder of the year, the club provided many educational and interest ing programs for its members . At one meeting, Olle Muhrbeck, Bexley's Ameri ­can Field Service s tudent from Sweden, spoke about his country and answered questions posed by club members . Another especially interest ing meet ing was that held with the Spanish Club dur ing which slides were shown of both Mexico and Paris .

Officers of Le Cercle Frangais this year were Ellen Williams, president; Nancy Zipser, vice-presi­dent; Debby Talis, secre tary- t reasurer ; Bruce Silberstein, program cha i rman; and Mrs. Mead and Mr. Munselle, advisors.

Latin Club induction of new members. Latin Club officers: Dianne Loehnert, Fritz Laird, Hannah Frankel, Sharon Pree.

Latin Club The initiation service in F e b r u a r y of first-year Lat in s tudents marked the beginning of Latin Club's

agenda for the year. S tuden ts who joined the club had all mainta ined an "A" average dur ing their first semester of Latin.

In March, members of Lat in Club joined other Lat in s tudents from Columbus schools for a banque t held at the Youth Center on the fairgrounds. The annua l J.C.L. Convent ion was held on March 26 at the Ohio Sta te Universi ty. Bexley 's par t ic ipants w e r e invited to give an original skit, "All Roads Lead F rom Rome." This skit had been awarded first place w inne r by the Classical Depa r tmen t of the Ohio S ta te Universi ty. The annua l Lat in Club banque t in May concluded the events for the year.

Officers for the club of 1964-65 were H a n n a h Franke l , president ; Dianne Loehner t , vice-president; Sharon Pree , secretary; and Fr i tz Laird, t reasurer . The club advisor was Miss Wylie.

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Spanish Club officers: Ron Grove, vice president; Nancy Kelley, secretary; Linda Ahrens, president; Eric Ault, treasurer.

Doug Smith and John Hagler having fun at Spanish Club's "Pinata Party."

Spanish Club Spanish Club opened the year with its annual rush party in September, held at Jeffrey Mansion. The

next major event on the club's calendar was the "Pinata" party in December, at which time the mem­bers attempted to break open the paper mache pinata. The purpose of the party was to promote a better understanding of the culture and customs of the Spanish-speaking countries, as well as to have fun.

At the beginning of the new year, Spanish Club sponsored a dance, which served as the club's fund-raising project. Later during the year a joint meeting was held with French Club, and a bake sale was sponsored for which members were asked to donate home baked goods.

Finally, the new officers of the club were recognized at the Spanish Club banquet in May. Leading the club this year were Linda Ahrens, president; Ron Grove, vice-president; Nancy Kelley, secretary; Eric Ault, treasurer; and Mr. L. Smith, advisor.

FTA officers: Sandra DeLong, president; Jean Greve-now, treasurer; Mimi Deaton, vice-president; Bev Slatzer, secretary.

FTA rush party.

Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America Association engaged in numerous activities throughout the 1964-65

year. The members profited greatly from the speeches and advice of guest speakers concerning the differ­ent levels of education. The members gained further experience by observing classes and by aiding teach­ers in the elementary and junior high schools. The club sponsored a successful dance, "The Turkey Trot," after the first home basketball game, and it also introduced a new service to Bexley High School—the student paperback bookstore. This book gallery proved to be a most worthwhile project since it not only greatly aided the student body but it also augmented the treasury of F.T.A. The year was ended with the traditional Teachers' Tea in May, at which the new officers of the club were inducted. F.T.A. was led this year by Sandra DeLong, president; Mimi Deaton, vice-president; Jean Grevenow, treasurer; Beverly Slatzer, secretary; and Mrs. Sanders, advisor.

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Club meeting. Dramatics Club officers: Marcie Kaplan. Bill Brus

Carol Lubin, Sylvia Dozer, Judy Engelman.

Dramatics Club Dramatics Club began its busy schedule for 1964-65 with guest speaker, Sally Jones Sexton, pro­

ducer of Playhouse on the Green. Later in the year, another guest speaker, Wayne Byers, newscaster for WBNS, presented interesting insights into the production of television programs. At other meetings, movies or programs were focused on lighting, directing, and other phases of theatre production. Some improvisional work was also done by members of the club. As a community service, members worked twice a month at Children's Hospital reading stories and performing skits for the patients.

In April, Dramatics Club presented its production of George Washington Slept Here, starring Bill Cohen and Sharon Smith. Much work and effort went into this project to make it an excellent perform­ance. A second highlight of the year was a joint meeting with Dramatics Club members of Worthington, Upper Arlington, and Eastmoor. The season terminated with a banquet and induction of new mem­bers into the National Thespian Society.

Music Club officers: Betsy Frampton , Sylvia Dozer, J ane t McCleary.

George Beverly enter ta ins at a Music Club mi

Music Club Music Club meetings proved to be interesting and entertaining. Some of the special programs for

the meetings included a male folk trio from Upper Arlington, "The Travelers"; a piano concert by George Beverly; a vocal ensemble from the Columbus School for Girls; and a demonstration by the Bell Choir of the First Congregational Church.

During the Christmas holiday season, members of Music Club participated in Kinder Key Caroling. They continued to spread the holiday spirit by having a party for the orphans of the Hannah Neil Mis­sion. The Club sponsored a successful dance, "The Basket Ball," after the last home game of the basket­ball season; and finally, in the spring, Music Club held a hootenanny-picnic.

Leaders of the club for the year were Sylvia Dozer, president; Janet McCleary, vice-president; Betsy Frampton, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. Myers, advisor.

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Art Club officers: Sue Brock, Pam Nichols, Dave Cooke Sue and George apply their talents.

Art Club Art Club began a successful year when commercial artist, Jack Haunty, came to Bexley to talk to

members about art in advertising. Throughout the rest of the year the club went on various field trips, including a visit to the Columbus Art Gallery to see the Jean Grotte exhibition, and a visit to the Bexley Art Guild's third annual exhibition. At one of the meetings, Mr. Trivella, Art Club advisor, showed slides of Scandinavia. Members refinished picture frames and had their own art exhibit. In order to raise money, Bexley pennants were sold, and a successful "Winter Wonderland" dance was held after a basketball game.

Art Club served other school projects through its work on the scenery for the Band Parents' Show, and the set for George Washington Slept Here. Finally, as a completely new project, the club displayed nine different paintings in the lounge in order to encourage art appreciation among students.

Interested members of History Club pose with their advisor, Mr. Poetker.

History Club Organized by Mr. Poetker the second semester, History Club is geared to the above average World

History or American Civilization student. The members attempted to acquaint themselves with various interpretations of significant aspects of American history. Meetings were held once a month, during which students discussed the views presented by the particular historians they had read. Led by co-chairmen Mark Bookspan and Norma Meizlish, these discussions served both to supplement the mem­bers' knowledge of history and to expose them to the type of seminar approach used in many college history classes.

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Science Club officers: Kurt Krauss, Mike Halpern, Judy Hagler, Jeff Shuster.

Fred Spohn and Judy Hagler prepare for Science Fair.

Science Club The purpose of Science Club is to encourage and develop an interest and appreciat ion of the sciences

among Bexley students .

The major event for this year 's club was the Annual Science Exhibi t held on March eleventh. The s tudents displayed science projects, which were given rat ings by qualified judges. The club also spon­sored two speakers, Prof. Ralph Bond and Colonel Jack Nole, who spoke respectively on geology and aerodynamics. Through such educational programs, as movies and field trips, the club members enjoyed both a learning and a social experience. Finally, on J a n u a r y 29, the club sponsored an " Inner Exten­sions" dance in order to raise money for the year.

Leading the club this year were J u d y Hagler, president; Mike Halpern, vice-president; Kur t Krauss , secretary; and Jeff Schuster , t reasurer . Mr. West served as advisor for the club this year.

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Winning debaters: Mike Halpern, Linda Schneider, Rob Solomon, Bob Schwartz.

Linda Schneider rehearses her speech,

Debate Club Bexley High School's Debate Club is composed of member s who are interes ted in the ar t of public

speaking and debat ing. The 1964-65 debate team had as its captain Rob Solomon, and as its coach, J a m e s Eliopolus. The team finished the past season wi th an overall record of nineteen wins and eleven losses. The negat ive component of the team, Rob Solomon and Mike Halpern , won th i r teen of its fifteen debates . Jun io r Linda Schneider and senior Bob Schwar tz , debat ing for the affirmative, won six of their fifteen contests. The Bexley debaters par t ic ipated in t o u r n a m e n t s at Columbus Centra l , Grove City, Worth ing­ton, and Columbus School for Girls. They also were hosts for a t ou rnamen t at Bexley. At Grove City, t he debaters won the first place t rophy wi th a record of six wins and no losses. The team placed second at the Bexley tou rnamen t wi th a record of four wins and two defeats. The topic discussed by the debat­ers this year was "Resolved: Nuclear Weapons Should Be Control led By An In te rna t iona l Organizat ion."

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Back row: Robin Wells, Ed Scheiderer, Jim Davis, Carl Japikse, Ron Shkolnik, Stan Cohen, Marc Gertner, Bob Greene, Maury Topolosky, Jon Kaplan, Lance Lisle. Middle row: Sandy DeLong, Mimi Deaton, Jessie Mordoff, Charla Collier, Peggy Ewart, Pam Nichols, Carol Lubin, Debby Kayne, Dianne Kushner, Ellen Williams, Toby Kahn, Hannah Frankel, Norma Meizlish. Front row: Nancy Schoedinger, Sally Shurlow, Susan Koebel, Alice Schottenstein, Diane Siegel, Marcia Ziskind, Judy Furman, Susan Bryant, Linda Loef-fler, Karen Birch.

Quill and Scroll Each year the International Journalistic Society, Quill and Scroll, recognizes those members of the

BEXLEO and TORCH staffs who have shown special interest in their work on these publications. A "B" average and a recommendation from the journalism advisors are the requirements for

membership in the society. At this year's annual Journalism Banquet held in May, approximately twenty-four members of

Quill and Scroll were inducted and honored in a short ceremony.

Back row: Bill Cohen, David Skeen, Ivan Gold, Tom Williamson, Norma Meizlish, Stan Cohen, Henry Mas-ton, Mike Silverman. Front row: Toppy Thomas, Sylvia Dozer, Sammye Sokol, Irene Cohen, Marcia Zis­kind, Carol Lubin.

Thespians In 1955, the National Thespian Society was established for the purpose of rewarding and recog­

nizing those students showing interest and demonstrating conscientious work in dramatics. In order to be eligible for membership in the society, each person must earn ten points. These points

may be collected by attending theatre performances or by working in connection with dramatic pro­ductions. Most of the National Thespian Society members inducted this year either performed in or helped with the production of the Dramatics Club spring presentation, George Washington Slept Here.

The members being inducted this year were recognized at the annual Dramatics Club picnic held in May.

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Back row: Joel Kaufher, Stan Cohen, Kenny Stone, Dave Frasch, Rick Weber, Sam Williams, Brent Blackshaw, Chuck McCarty, Bob Karr. Third row: Sharon Swinehart, Fredi Bieich, Judy Hagler, Jim Schottenstein, Bill Cohen, Jim Norris, Steve Benedict, Sue Blose, Cristi Lesher, Joyce Devine. Second row: Muguet Smith, Karen Gingrich, Kathie Smith, Margaret Ingalls, Sharon Pree, Jennifer Hair, Maureen Brenner, Debbie Rowe, Judy Baumgardner. First row: Linda Paine, Paula Young, Susan Bryant, Leslie Bohl, Pam Smith, Jean Grevenow, Connie Turner, Charla Collier, Bobbi Gross, Sherry Hoskinson.

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been instructing vocalists at Bexley High School for seventeen years. In addition to his duties as an English teacher, he pre­pares the choir and ensembles for ap­proximately eighteen concerts per year.

A firm believer in the necessity of good discipline for fine musicianship, Mr. Myers has molded some of the finest choirs in the area. He is highly respected in his field and has served often as a judge at both district and state contests.

Due to Mr. Myers' efforts, the cultural horizons of Bexley students have been broadened, and all owe him a debt of gratitude.

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Under the direction of C. Rober t Myers , Bexley 's Senior Cho

performed a full schedule of concerts dur ing the academic year.

At the annual Pa ren t s ' Night, pa ren t s of choir member s viewe

demonst ra t ions of the w a r m - u p techniques and the methods b

which music is learned in regular rehearsals .

As in past years, the choir par t ic ipated in the Thanksgiv ing

Assembly. Numerous engagements were filled dur ing the Christmai

season. The ensembles en ter ta ined at the H a n n a h Neil Mission and

for the Bexley Women 's Club. The full choir presented four con­

certs at Columbus Count ry Club as well as at the t radi t ional

Chr i s tmas Concert for the s tudent body.

On Apri l 30, one of the major highl ights of the season, the

Spr ing Concert , was held. F e a t u r e d in the performance were Negro

spir i tuals and the works of more recent composers such as Duke

Ell ington. Senior accompanists Sandra DeLong and Norma Meiz­

lish played Gershwin ' s "Rhapsody in B lue" on twin pianos.

The final effort of the choir was the Baccalaurea te Service hon­

oring g radua t ing seniors.

Due to the change in school hours and in order to give the

mixed ensemble longer pract ice periods, choir rehearsa ls were

held only th ree t imes a week. But the qua l i ty of per formances was

not appreciably affected, and a II ra t ing was received in the district

contest.

Officers of the choir were Norma Meizlish, pres ident ; Stan

Cohen, vice-president; and Toppy Thomas , social cha i rman.

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Fifth row: Ron Grove Fourth row: Matt Ungar Rick Mordoff Gary Thorla Clarence Reid Phil Spohn Mark Miller Third row Rosalie Wamack Janet McCleary Jim Kelley Karl Petzinger Larry Paine Bill Lembrecht Gary Quinn Charles Burkam Second row: Doug Smith Jeff Bloom Betty Zuckerman Marcia Forbes Rick Levine Tona Freeman Jeff Carroll Susan Garner Julie Paine Mark Dauer Bob Halpern First row: Randy Glick Diane Saint Diane Kessler Ellen Wristen Janet Medors

Symphonic Band The band had an active and reward ing year under the direction of the new conductor, J a m e s

Hart l ine . For the band, the year began in late summer wi th practices for its performances at the half-t imes of

the football games. Following the long football season, the band was t ransformed into a concert group. On December 20, it performed at the Chr is tmas Concert dur ing which a var ie ty of t radi t ional Christ­mas songs, from religious to l ight music, was presented. On F e b r u a r y 12 and 13, the band presented t h e annual Band Pa ren t s ' Show throughout which a stage band provided background music.

Dur ing the month of March, the band and its member s performed often. On March 6, Bexley band s tudents entered and received recognition in t h e district contest. On March 10, the en t i re band played a short concert for the combined meet ing of the Bexley City Teachers Association and the Frank l in County Educat ion Association; and on March 12, the annua l Spr ing Concert was held. At the end of the year, the band toured the Bexley e lementa ry schools in order to demons t ra te the various ins t ruments and to give short concerts. A final performance was given at the annua l Ar t s Fest ival at which the band, choir, and visual ar ts depa r tmen t were honored.

The Band banquet , given annual ly by the Band P a r e n t s in recognition of the band members , was held in April .

The officers of the seventy-one piece band this year were H e n r y Maston, president ; David Skeen, vice-president; Rosalie Wamack, secre tary- t reasurer ; and Jane t McCleary, l ibrar ian.

Band officers: David Skeen, Henry Maston, Rosalie Wamack.

Standing: Mr. Hartline, Randy Hardgrove. Seated: George Beverly, Jessie Mordoff, Randy Glick.

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Fifth row: Steve Hopkins Mr. Hartline Dave Lippert Fourth row: Wendell Warman Randy Hardgrove Tom Crist Louis Pobereskin Third row: David Joseph David Skeen Henry Maston George Beverly Tom Shafer Greg Margulis Bill Zinn Second row: Lance Lisle Marcia Bolin Jim Daugherty Dean Bright Larry Peters Carol Becker Mary Lee Seligson Jessie Mordoff First row: Debby Collier Holly Campbell Lynella Gall Mary Moody Jane Lindquist Marcia Goulder Ann Barry

Drum Major and Majorettes

Steve Hopkins, Chris Simcox, Janet McCleary, Marcia Forbes, Rosalie Wamack, Kris Ohmer.

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George Washington Slept Here

April 2, 1965

Directed by Mr. J ames Eliopulos

Mr. Kimber Henry Maston Newton Fuller Bill Cohen Annabelle Fuller . Sharon Smith Madge Fuller Kathy Salt Steve Eldridge Joe Sebring Katie Gloria Ziskind Mrs. Douglas Diane Smith Clayton Evans Mark Smilack Rena Leslie Irene Cohen Hester Sevie Shar Raymona Dianne Krech Uncle Stanley David Skeen Leggett Frazer Bryon Yaple Tommy Hughes Jack Meizlish Sue Barrington Marcie Kaplan Miss Wilcox Sue Weil Mr. Prescott Mike Silverman Folk Singers Carol Lowenthal, Dan Macys, Toppy Thomas, Sylvia Dozer, Har­riett Baker

'I want her kept off my property!

Madge and Steve contemplate country life.

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BAND PARENTS' SHOW

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February 12-13

1965

Sophomore Debbie Tapper enter­tains with the guitar.

Barbershop quartet with Mr. Myers, Mr. West, Mr. Hartline, and Mr. P. Smith.

Fred Grimm singing "A Taste of Honey"

The Aperitifs: Kathie Smith, Muguet Smith, Diana Har­nett, and Chris Kramer.

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Bill Salt Basketball

Greg Antle Swimming

Brian Kotzin Golf

Rick Doty Wrestling

Dan Dick Tennis

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Fred Medors Award '64

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Doug Felger Soph. Guard

Dave Herwald, Jr. Guard, Linebacker

CBL Honorable Mention '64 Shoulderpad Club '64

Ed Wagstaff Sr. Guard

Robin Wells Sr. End, Back

Fred Grimm Jr. End

Joe Sebring Sr. End

Bob Simcox Sr. End

Rick Weber Jr. Quarterback

Chris Harbold Jr. Guard

Pat Leach Jr. Tackle

Mike Luby Jr. Halfback

Dan Vogel Sr. Back

Joel Kaufher Sr. Halfback

Shoulderpad Club '64

Bruce Levin Jr. Guard

Harvey Handler Sr. Guard

The Captain and Coach

Jim Nowacki and Coach DeJong Sr. Center

Captain '64 Honorable Mention '64 Shoulderpad Club '64

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Top roi«: Steve Wyman, Randy Glick, Craig Booth, Kurt Krauss, Bob Smith, Jim Moriarty, John Bidner, Tom Archer, Steve Benedict, Bob Forman, Jeff Ralph, Joe Curl, Charles Golden, Bob Nowacki, Bob Lesher, Fred Leiter, Al Fulford, Dennis Maupin, Steve Amos, Bob Herbst, Fred Spohn, Dennis Karn, Larry Hamill, Bruce Mathews, Bill Karn. Third Row: Coach Click, Coach Tenwalde, Coach DeJong, Joe Theibert, Dave Herwald, Paul Shultz, Rick Grove, Randy May, Colby Crall, Dick Snoots, Wendell Warmen, Tom Karr, Tom Parker, Mike Ritchey, Harry Gates, John Main, A. J. Myers, Sam Webster, Doug Felger, Bill Barnes, Jim Hornberger, Fred Grimm, Managers John Staker and Leon Freidland, trainer Russ Owen, Manager Phil Spohn. Second row: Coach Smith, Coach Millard, Karl Petzinger, Mike Luby, Dave Winfough, Bruce Levine, Paul Davis, Woody Jones, Jim Rosel, Mike Green, Dan Miller, Wes Seidel, Dennis Walker, Chris Harbold, Jim Mangus, Rick Weber, Pat Leach, Managers Rick Weis and Bob Karr. Bottom Row: Tom Williamson, Harvey Handler, Ken Stone, Dan Vogel, Joel Kaufher, Gary Herwald, Jim Nowacki, Dave Frasch, Ed Klopfer, Joe Sebring, Robin Wells, Tim Greiner, Bob Simcox, Tom Miller.

FOOTBALL Guided by the enthusiasm of Captain J im Nowacki and the coaching staff under Donald DeJong, the

Bexley Fight ing Lions of 1964 worked hard to produce fine efforts when they were seemingly out-manned. Especially in the Mt. Vernon, Whitehal l , a n d Arl ington games, the Lions displayed spirit and performed well .

The first two games were dropped to Logan and Gahanna by scores of 34-0 and 32-15 respectively. Bexley fought s tubbornly against Whi tehal l but lost in the final seconds, 7-0. After bowing to Worth­ington, 34-0 and to Mt. Vernon, 30-7, the Lions c a m e back to win the Homecoming game against Urbana, 13-6. Bexley lost two hard-fought games to Delaware , 6-0, and to Grandview, 22-8. Against Arl ington, in the final game of the season, the fighting Lions scored 19 points, but were beaten 48-19.

Gary Herwald was selected for the all-CBL first team, while David Herwald and J im Nowacki received honorable mentions. Gary also received t h e Fred Medors Award . J im Nowacki, Gary and Dave Herwald, and Joel Kaufher earned membersh ip in t h e Shoulderpad Club.

Next year 's fighting Lions will be captained by Woody Jones and Dave Herwald . The Lions will play in a new league in the 1966 football season and, wi th renewed spirit and en thu­

siasm will a t t empt to br ing winning seasons back to Bexley.

Bexley football coaches: Gene Millard, Perry Smith, Russ Owen, Ben Tenwalde, Jim Click, Don DeJong.

Varsity cheerleaders: S t e p h a n i e Harnett, Dianne Kushner, Joyce Knupke, Terri Schottenstein, Sherry Smith, Betsy Kearns.

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Back row: Coach Millard, Mac Albin, Bill Caplan, Dave Johnston, Rob Wells, Woody Jones, managers John Forman, Jim Davis. Front row: Mike Luby, Dave Frasch, Bill Salt, Pat Lemmon, Sonny Dargusch, Charles Burkam.

Basketball The 1964-65 basketball season opened wi th a thr i l ler against Gahanna , in which the Lions emerged

victorious, 55-54. F rom that point, the Bexley cagers faced stronger opposition as Grove City and Urbana visited the Lions' den in the two following weeks. The Lions recorded the i r next victory at Whitehal l wi th evenly dis t r ibuted scoring and overall good defense. Worthington and Mt. Vernon proved to be s tubborn opponents, and the Lions lost both by na r row margins. The Bexley cagers then avenged an earl ier loss to Grandview by defeating the Bobcats, 52-51. After a bad night at Arl ington, the Lions came on strong to outplay and outscore Worthington. Bexley then topped Mt. Vernon and wen t into the tournament wi th 7-10 record and momen tum from victories in the last two games.

The Lions' spirit and enthusiasm showed up at the end of the season and the last four victories made the season a success. The final 9-11 record is the best at Bexley for many years of basketball , and Coach Millard's cagers of the next year intend to enlarge the win column even mo:e.

This year ' s most improved player award went to Dave Frasch, while Capt. Bill Salt and Rob Wells received joint ly the most valuable player award. Pa t Lemmon and Mac McCloy were selected as co-captains for next year. Bill Salt was chosen to the All-CBL second team and also received honorable men­tion in the district. Mac Albin, Dave Frasch, and Rob Wells received honorable mention in the CBL. Rec­ords were set or tied for season high rebounding, single game high rebounding, and single game high scoring by Bill Salt, Mac Albin, and Rob Wells, respectively.

Back row: Coach DeJong, Karl Heinke, Jonas Herrmann, Kim Barkan, Jim Duffey. Front rou>: Steve Stout, Sam Webster, Mark Shell, Steve Baier, Jim Daugherty.

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Back row: Tom Williamson, Dennis Maupin, Bill Reynolds, John Fergeson, Mark Peters, Alan McCade, Rick Handler, David Nichols, John Cummins, Coach Owen. Middle row: Laird Smith. Steve Samuels, Lar ry Ringer, Chris Harbold, Dan Masys, Rick Pree, Jeff Finke, Matt Galey, Gordon Coffman, Ronnie Cohen, Steve Robins. Bottom row: Nick Briscoe, Dan Miller, A. J. Myers, Colby Crall, Pat Leach, Mike Robins, Tom Miller, Greg Antle, Bob Kahn, Rod Gossett.

Swimming Wrestling The 1964-65 swimming team rewarded both

itself and its coach, Mr. Owen, as it finished the season with a seven win and four loss record. Bex­ley tied for second place in the Central Ohio Swim League with a three-four league record. In the city relays, the tankers, captained by Greg Antle and Tom Miller, finished fourth. This year Mike Robins, Colby Crall, Dennis Maupin, and Pat Leach set a new school record in the two hundred yard freestyle relay with a time of one minute and forty seconds.

Co-captain Antle received the Most Valuable Swimmer Award and the Bob Connell Award, while the Most Improved Swimmer Award went to A. J. Myers.

The Bexley wrestling team showed some im­provement this year as it ended the season with a record of four wins and eight losses. Coach Ten­walde saw his matmen finish sixth in the CBL with Tex Miller reaching the finals. Both Jim Kelley and Captain Rick Doty reached the re­gional finals. Doty completed an excellent mat season with an eleven-one record, contributing forty-three of the Lion team points.

The Most Valuable Wrestler Award went to Doty, while Dennis Walker received the Most Im­proved Player Award. Although this year's squad was relatively young, twelve grapplers received letters; and of these, eight lettermen will return next year.

Back row: Mark Elin, J im Schottenstein, Bruce Levin, Rick Doty, Dave Reed, Larry Miller, Steve Gutter , Coach Tenwalde. Front row: Mgr. Bruce Kelley, Kar l Petzinger, Rees Lat t imer, Al Fulford, Tom Shafer. Steve Sloan, Doug Felger, J im Kelley, Dennis Walker, Mgr. Tom Crist.

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Back row: Jeff Ralph, Jim Duffey, Marc Gertner, Mike Altmaier, Jon Alspaugh, Mark Gorchoff, Jon Kap­lan, Mark Smilack, Pat Lemmon, Bob Forman, Bill Rambo, Ivan Gold, Jim Lackritz, Nick Briscoe, John Cummins, Arthur Flicker. Front row: Tom Moser, Ken Becker, Ed Weston, Steve Grossman, Mike Luby, Dan Dick, David Frasch, Mike Melton, Chet Weld, Gary Herwald, Bill Cohen, John Long.

Tennis Tennis coach James Click built the 1965 ten­

nis squad around five returning lettermen: Dave Frasch, captain Dan Dick, Gary Herwald, Mike Melton, and Ed Weston. Other top netters this past year were Chet Weld, Steve Grossman, and Mark Smilack. The team played its first match against Newark on April 21. Later in the sea­son, Frasch, Dick and Melton were among the strong choices for placement in district compe­tition. At the District Tournament, which was held at Ohio State University, Bexley was represented by two singles players and two doubles teams.

The team showed all the desire and ability necessary this year for a successful season in the CBL.

Golf The Bexley golf team started slowly this spring

as it dropped its first two matches to Delaware and Worthington. During spring vacation the linksters embarked on the annual North Carolina trip with Coach Smith at the wheel. Coach and the first four varsity golfers—Kotzin, Callif, Forman, and Tucker­man—spent each day of the week on a different course and utilized this spring training period to improve their games and to prepare themselves for the season. They returned full of anticipation for the coming matches.

Coach Smith interchanged his linksters so that Carl Poston, Rick Reinhorn, and Mark Shell also saw CBL action. Captain Kotzin was medalist at mid-season. Bexley again competed in the District Golf Match as it has done in past years.

Back row: Jerry Office, Jay Erlandson, Jack Meizlish, Mark Shell, Steve Baier. Richard Rambo. Bob Herbst. John Calland, Coach Smith. Front row: John Forman, Carl Poston, Bill Callif, Brian Kotzin, Tom Tucker­man, Rick Reinhorn.

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Track Although Coach Russ Owen called this year's track season a rebuilding one for the Lions, the thin-

clads opened their season with impressive victories despite bad weather. This year's squad, led by co-captains Dan Vogel and Ed Scheiderer, also included returning let­

termen Mac Albin, Rick Weber, Paul Davis, Greg Van Woert, and A. J. Myers. In addition, the squad had many other top prospects to fill vacancies in the dashes, field events, and hurdles.

The cindermen started their season with victories of 67-51 over Reynoldsburg and 92-26 over Grand-view before they lost a close meet at Walnut Ridge. However, the Lions came back to defeat Hartley 711/2-46V/2. Bexley's squad showed their strength by defeating several other schools which had their best track squads in several years.

Despite the early successes of the season, the thinclads found strong competition in the White­hall and Arlington relays and the CBL meet. The team was gaining the experience necessary to im­prove upon the highly successful 1964 track season. Already strong were returning lettermen in the dis­tance races, 440 yard dash, broad jump, and mile relay.

Back row: Gary Freidenberg, Jeff Macklin, David Callif, Jeff Schuster, Roger Smith. Third row. David Harnet t , Tom Carr, Ken Hubbell , Bill Reynolds, Tom Erwin, Steve White. Second row: Rodney Gossett, Brent Blackshaw, Clyde Miller, Bob Nowacki, Steve Hopkins. Dennis Maupin, Lar ry Hamill . Front row: Tom Parker , Bruce Honts, Joe Curl, Chuck Golden. Kurt Krauss, Dennis Dale Kessler. Walker, Matt Ungar, Craig Birhanzl. Kefauver.

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Baseball Coach Perry Smith inaugurated his first year as the baseball coach with an exhibition victory over

Watkins Memorial. The only other opponent prior to spring vacation was Lancaster. Bexley then played Academy and was defeated by the slim margin of 9-8, allowing the Vikings only three hits.

The team this year was young but displayed much poise, baseball know-how, and desire to win. Freshmen Jim Moriarty and Steve Wyman snowed much promise, and sophomores Steve Stout and Carl Heinke proved to be valuable assets to the team. Juniors Charlie Burkam, Wayne Smith, Jay Worly, Cam Orr, Larry Snyder, Sonny Dargusch, and Woody Jones provided hitting strength and filled fielding positions well. Seniors Tim Greiner, Geoff Gold, and Bill Meeks completed the nucleus of the team.

The baseball team displayed much potential and under the fine direction of Coach Smith should be able to become a winning team in the next season.

RESERVE TEAM: Back row: Jeff Finke, Tom Thei-bert, Leonard Tieman. Front row: Kelly Kirk, Mike Neff, Fred Jackson. Captain Greiner and Coach Smith.

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Baseball pi tchers J im Moriarty, Bill Meeks, Mike Abbott, and Wayne Smith, kneeling.

Record-set t ing freestyle relay team—Colby Crall, Dennis Maupin, Mike Robins. Pat Leach.

Miler Myers and hurd le r Nowacki w a r m up.

Five l inksters tee off—Carl Poston, Rick Reinhorn, Bill Callif, Tom Tuckerman, John Forman.

Broad jumper Mac Albin.

Coach Smith demonst ra tes for Captain Kotzin.

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Coach Click's surprise offense: Seniors Mike Melton, Dan Dick, Dave Frasch.

Baseball outfield: Charlie Burkam, Woody Jones, Cam Orr, and, kneeling, Sonny Dargusch.

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Doubles team: Eddie Weston and Gary Herwald.

Mile relay team: Co-captains Dan Vogel and Ed Scheiderer, Paul Weightmen Tex Miller, Tom Williamson, and Ron Davis, Paul Shultz. Shkolnik.

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Girls' Varsity Hockey

efppflflKW**.' Back row: Bev Slatzer, Dianne Loehnert, Linda Beck, Toppy Thomas, Patty Buker, Janice Petzinger, Linda Loefner, Kathy Bellingham, Dianne Kushner, Cathy Malloy. Middle row: Cristi Lesher, Karen Gingrich, Carolyn Schneider, Martha Milbourne, Ronni Altman, Patty Stewart, Linda Krech, Kelly White, Joyce De-vine. Front row: Kris Ohmer, Cathy Holden, Pat Caryer, Alice Schottenstein, Charlotte Buckner, Margaret Ingalls, Peg Caryer, Carol Godofsky, Sherry Smith, Carol Lowenthal, Sylvia Bornstein.

Senior Line-up Joyce Devine, Linda Loefner, Janice Petzinger, Linda Beck, Toppy Thomas, Margaret Ingalls, Kathy Bellingham, Dianne Kush­ner, Cathy Malloy, Patty Buker, Charlotte Buckner.

Freshmen and juniors battle on Class Night. Patty Buker leads senior attack.

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Team B row: Carol Becker, Nancy

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Girls' Athletic Club

Restricted Activities: Sharon Swinehart and Pam Smith.

Archery: Laurie Schaefer and Fredi Bleich.

Badminton: Martha Milbourne and Dianne Kushner.

Bowling: Sandy Tilton and Betty Zuckerman. Swimming: Bev Slatzer and Sherry Smith.

Hockey: Barb Golden and Ronni Altman.

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Office chairman, Tammy Crow; pub­licity, Penny Main; bulletin board, Dianne Krech; scrapbook, Linda Ah-

Basketball: Cini Blatt and Peggy Maize.

Golf: Wendy Monroe and Dianne Loehnert.

Officiating: Patty Buker and Judy Baumgardner. Table tennis: Rosalie Wamack and Carol Becker.

Tennis: Toppy Thomas and Carol Godofsky.

Dance: Jennifer Harr and Betsey Frampton.

Volleyball: Hannah Frankel and Alice Schottenstein.

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"Let's have a hand for our Queen, Dianne Kushner!'

At the traditional bonfire, students burn an Urbana player in effigy.

Dianne's big moment! Bill Salt joyously welcomes a former Homecoming Queen, Dan Vogel.

The 1964 Homecoming Court and Escorts: Arloa Shultz, Phil Schneider, Joyce Knupke, Ken Ross, Dianne Kushner, Bill Caplan, Nancy Glick, Steve Blake, Susan Bryant, Jack Roth.

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Bexley students enjoy the last few minutes of 1964 Cathy, Tom, Joyce, Robin, Karen, and Bill pau the New Years Eve Dance.

Criminals? No! Jus t Jack Roth, Kathy Packard, Bob Greene, and Robyn Finke. Bexley High School's "Music Man." Kenny Stone.

A sea of happy faces midway through the New Years Eve Dance.

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Linda Weste rman and Dennis Blank leave after the 1964 Cheer leaders ' Dance.

Happy dates enter Cheerleaders' Dance.

Freshmen King and Queen of Hearts candidates, Debby Sells and Bob Forman.

Penny Main and Charlie Burkam, Junior King and Queen of Hearts candidates.

Seniors help to ring in the new year.

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Jim, Ethyl, Bertha, Roy, Carol, and Bob talk over prom in town square of yesteryear.

Some days will live forever for prom chairmen Nancy Schoedinger and Jack Roth (center) and their dates, Jim Nowacki and Marilyn Glick.

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Discussing the merits of the 1964 Prom are Geoff Gold, Debby Kayne, Chuck Hoffhine, and Maggie Ingalls.

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Members of the Mixed Ensemble, Sandy DeLong. Toppy Thomas, Van Snider, Sharon Taylor, Jim Davis, Shyla Jones, and John Grossman, entertain during intermission.

Prom-goers find much to do in the New England town of the 1890's.

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199 EAST BROAD STREET

COLUMBUS, OHIO

N. E. HARRIS, JR. W. C. STELLER

Optometrists

JOS. F. HARRIS Contact Lenses

If

Town B

Ohio's Largest Selection

of

VALIANTS- PLYMOUTHS SIMCAS

CHRYSLERS-IMPERIALS

VOLVO-TRIUMPH and

The Only Dealer to Give You

48 MONTHS TO PAY

C(

GEO. BYERS SONS, Inc. Transportation Merchants for 66 Years

46 E. Town St.

Page One Hundred Thirty-two

OPEN ' T I L 10 P. M .

Sincere Best Wishes

from

HALLMARK HOUSE

"When you care enough to send

the very best"

o o o

3946 East Broad Street

Town and Country Shopping Center

Best Wishes

from

Congressman and Mrs.

Samuel L. Devine

ILJVfvl P A I N T I N C O M PA N Y

INDUSTRIAL

' DECORATING ' l| CONTRACTORS)]

. . 1 AMERICA .

COMMERCIAL 252-2914

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RESIDENTIAL

1 1 7 4 E A S T M A I N S T R E E T ,

C O L U M B U S , O H I O

Page One Hundred Thirty-three

Insured Savings Home Loans Money Orders Travelers Checks Free Parking Drive-in Window

/ <$" 'Out U»KCS *£>'

INSURED

fENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS V and LOAN ASSOCIATION

66 SOUTH THIRD ST. (WE HAVE NO BRANCH OFFICES)

MCR I N S U R A N C E

MILLER, COOK and ROBINSON

Agencies, Inc.

4920 EAST FIFTH AVENUE

COLUMBUS 19, OHIO

237-6383

RUBINO'S

Phone—BE 5-1700

2643 E. Main

Pizza Specialists

W H I T E S

JOHN M. MILLER WILLIAM C. COOK SAM K. ROBINSON, JR.

Page One Hundred Thirty-four

4057 E. LIVINGSTON

1179 E. MAIN ST.

237-7677

258-1140

I SALT BROS. Hardware Co.

Owned and Operated by Bexley Grads

BEXLEY-EASTMOOR

2964 E. Broad St.

BE 5-4372 1

Compliments

of a

Friend

a milestone

on their way

to a bright future

j

th€5 C O L U M B U S

COMPLIMENTS

of

THE COLUMBUS AUTO PARTS CO.

JO BE SAFE-DRIVE SAFELY

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ELECTRIC co. A N D S O U T H E R N OHIO E L E C T R I C C O M P A N Y

Page One Hundre d Thirty-five

C. GEORGE BIBLE

Good for young and old. Our 15th season on this

corner. The best frozen dairy dessert fresh from

freerer to you. Quarts, pints, sundaes, cones, etc.

Also many ten cent novelties.

ESKIMO QUEEN Cor. Chelsea & Main

Congratulations from

Evans & Schwartz Shoes

ESTABLISHED 1888

Quality footwear tor the entire family

Bexley, 2468 E. Main St. 862 S. Hamilton Rd. 191 S. High St.

479 N. High St. 239 Graceland Blvd.

Congratulations and Best Wishes

Class of 1965

COHAGAN HARDWARE

one location

4000 East Broad

237-5467

When your sweet tooth thinks of sweets Your wisdom tooth thinks of WENTZ

l+'s always fair weather when good fellows get together at

WENTZ PHARMACY Corner of Drexel and East Main Street Established in 1912

A drug store with drugs and the knowledge of compounding them

MULBARGER TWINS, INC. Plumbing and Heating

4477 Hamilton Road

lAJe take care of dripA

EMILE HAIRDRESSERS

2679 E. Main Street

FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL BE 1-5511

WE DELIVER BEAVERS & HORN MARKETS

QUALITY AND ECONOMY WITH SERVICE 1660 E. MAIN ST.

CL 2-3115 CL 2-7346

1565 N. 4TH ST.

AX. 1-3151

Best Wishes

to

The BEXLEO Publication

from

A FRIEND

Page One Hundred Thirty-seven

RANCH DRIVE IN 3559 E. Broad St. BE 1-4553

Treat Yourself to the Best

Good Food — Fast & Courteous Service

CARRY OUT

The Skilken Co. Skilken Engineering Associates

Morris Skilken Construction Co., Inc.

Designers . . Engineers . . Constructors

Columbus, Ohio

BEImont 7-2261

A. B. LEACH AND SON FUNERAL HOME

2154 EAST MAIN STREET

AT PARKVIEW

COLUMBUS, OHIO

Arthur B. Leach

Congratulations and Best Wishes

Class of 1965

REALTORS HACKMAN REALTY CO. 1339 EAST BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS 5, O. CL 2-2106

Page One Hundred Thirty-eight

The Bobb Chevrolet Company

621 Parsons Avenue

228-5231

Columbus 6, Ohio

Best Wishes

from

EDWARD C. METZGER

ASSOCIATES

^rndurance to fit the need

720 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio

224-8109 231-4960

A Complete Drug Store

Always At Your Service Prescription Specialists-Cosmetics - Sundries Sick Room Supplies

Free Delivery

2270 E. Main St.

Ac^e/unciti ^APuqJL BE. 1-7668

COMPLIMENTS

of a

FRIEND

Page One Hundred Thirty-nine

Compliments of

BUCKEYE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.

etXLEf »*, M A R <M A r - •

PHONE BE I 7 (37 2501-03 EAST MAIN ST C O L U M B U S O H I O

Paul's Food Shoppe

2513 East Main Street

We deliver

BE 1-4581

Best Wishes

of

Bexley-Zettler Hardware Company

Page One Hundred Forty

CONNELLS BEXLEY GREENHOUSES

2385 East Main Street BE 5-8621

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Bexley Camera Company "your drive-in camera store"

CAMERAS - PROJECTORS - PHOTO SUPPLIES

Color Processing - Photoflnishing Tape Recorders - Accessories - Mylar Tapes

RENTALS and REPAIRS

2731 E. Main Street 231-7400

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Compliments

of a

Friend

HOWARD _ F A S T JOHNSON'S

EAST BROAD AT JAMES

Nearest to you

Dearest to all

237-8416 237-8417

RALPH % CURL, ENGINEERS DESIGN & CONSULTING

Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning Plumbing, Electrical, Plant Layout

3720 E. FIFTH AVE. COLUMBUS, OHIO 4 3 2 1 9

Columbus' Oldest and Largest Auto Glass Replacement Center

Norman SPECIALISTS IN THE REPLACEMENT OF ALL AUTO GLASS SINCE 1979

AUTO GLASS CO. WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTS

WE USE ONLY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY GLASS QUICK—EFFICIENT—WATERTIGHT—INSTALLATION

SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP Special Direct Claim Service for All

INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS Authorized Replacement Center for All Insurance Companies

COLUMBUS' ONLY GUARANTEED REPLACEMENT SERVICE— "IT'S CERTIFIED IN WRITING"

WINDSHIELDS & BACK GLASSES Guaranteed in Writing Against Water Leakage for the Lifetime of Your Car

Modern Air Conditioned Waiting Room City Wide Pick-Up & Delivery Service

Courtesy Car Available

CA 1-7456 222 E. GAY ST. at NORTH 5th ST.

RITE DOWNTOWN — FREE PARKING D ~ „ , , „ , Page One Hundred Forty-one

KOEBEL & KOEBEL

REALTORS

17 SOUTH HIGH STREET

COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215

Telephone 221-7717

^Jhe ^rraroid ~jf. ff/oiienauer C-o.

PAINTING CONTRACTOR

253-8671

1226 MCALLISTER AVE. COLUMBUS 5, OHIO

^Jsfere S to uour

aood health

and happiness

in the uearS

ahead

M I L K a n d

I C E C R E A M

Page One Hundred Forty-two

AVERY PONTIAC Featuring the 1965 PONTIAC and TEMPEST

621 E. BROAD and CA 8-5461

AVERY RAMBLER Rambler and Service

1199 FRANKLIN AVE. CL 2-1118

"America's Oldest Automobile Dealership"

Aeal/ots

2 3 3 8 EAST MAIN STREET

PHONE 2 3 5 - 3 4 1 9

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT

aim n's FINEST IN KOSHER

fOODS,

2992 East Broad Street BEImont 1-3653 Columbus 9, Ohio

COMPLETE SUPER MARKET OPEN SUNDAYS

CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS

PHONEi CL 2 .2148

THE ROBERTS PLUMBING CO.

IB74 CAST MAIN STREET

C O L U M I U S 5. OHIO

Page One Hundred Forty-three

Mr. N. Keeper

YOUR HOST, INC. Owners, Operators, Consultants—Motels, Hotels, Restaurants

Wm. R. Smith, President

Invites You to Enjoy These Fine Places in Columbus:

EXECUTIVE CLUB

5050 East Main St. (U.S. 40)

For Your Out-of-Town Guests

AUNT JEMIMA'S KITCHEN

2855 East Main Street

Open 24 Hours

H O W A R D J O H N S O N ' S MOTOR LODGE - EAST

5000 East Main Street (U.S. 40)

H O W A R D J O H N S O N ' S MOTOR LODGE - WEST

3833 West Broad Street (U.S. 40)

s

Wishing you the best of

ever/thing a/ways

DREXEL THEATRE

2254 East Main

Across from Capital University

BE 1-9512

Page One Hundred Forty-four

The

DODDINGTON Lumber Yard

455 W . Broad CA 1-5213 i

All Models on Display Complete Parts & Service

DICK KLAMFOTH HONDA SALES, INC.

1962 E. Main St.

Columbus 5, Ohio

252-9203

252-0262

9 to 9 Wed. & Fri.

9 to 6 Other Doyi

Closed Sun. & Mon.

,

Davidson-Green, Inc.

701 South Hamilton Road 237-5445 AUTHORIZED

DEALER

Best wishes for success

KRHns JEWELERS

24 North High Street

Page One Hundred Thirty-six

CAPITAL

Write:

ADMISSIONS OFFICE

CAPITAL UNIVERSITY

BEXLEY, OHIO 43209

YOUR UNIVERSITY <r_:

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FINE PRINTING By

^-Jveer /^rintina (^ompanu 364-386 South Fourth St., Columbus, Ohio

C O M P L E T E O F F I C E S U P P L I E S A N D F U R N I T U R E

"OVER 80 YEARS IN P R I N T I N G "

ONE STOP SERVICE FOR THE BUSINESSMAN

We Appreciate and Service Large and Small Orders

Sincere best wishes for every success

Your Senior portrait photographer

ROBERT E. PARKER

PARKER PHOTOGRAPHS

Page One Hundred Forty-six

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Shop

Now

FOR MEN & WOMEN

At 18 E. 15th Ave. — O.S.U.

THE UNIVERSITY SHOP

Ohio State Univ.

Ohio Univ.

Purdue Univ.

Miami Univ.

Bowling Green State Univ.

Univ. of Kentucky

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Compliments of the

JOSEPH SKILKEN CO GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Johnson's Real Ice Cream

Famous for Delicious Ice Cream

and Sherbets

2728 E. Main St, BE 1-0014

Complete Insurance Protection

Fire — Bonds Casualty Life Hospitalization

BOYD S. CRALL Don't settle for less than the Best in Service,

Quality, Cost, and Selection.

CA 8-2686 CL 3-6830

Vfe* . COMET

LINCOLN

MERCURY

GERMAIN, INC.

2935 E. MAIN ST. BE 5-8641

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S

S E N I O R S

E>irect l ine to a f ine career i

WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE I

Ohio Bell / 2 ? \ Part of the Nationwide

Bell System All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, creed, color or national origin

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The future is bright . . . Use it well Do not dissipate with frivolity the wisdom you've learned. Set your goals and work toward them.

No, don't be an "all work and no play" advocate, but earn your leisure before you take it.

Remember, whatever growth you hope to attain has already set its roots in the past twelve years. What you become depends on the nourishment you feed those roots, and on your own tenacity of purpose.

A material part of your future depends largely on the savings and thrift habits you establish now. If you'd care to stop in we'd be pleased to share the benefits of our experience in these matters with you.

Scioto Savings Association

190 SOUTH HIGH STREET 61 EAST GAY STREET A GOOD FRIEND FOR 55 YEARS

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Congratulations, Class of 1965

We hope that you will join with us to maintain the high standards of our fine Bexley community.

*JamesS. Henley 231-2280

*Robert Fisher ...... 235-1651

*Eva Luper 231-8159

Wm. O'Brien 471-3330

John Martin 235-2787

Bill Renz 235-0364

Norman Divine 235-6512

Ed Hoskinson 231-7569

Tom Fox 237-5971

J. Adrian Redd 237-9054

'Member of the Million Dollar Club of the Columbus Board of Realtors

J. ELMER REDD, Realtor 2699 EAST MAIN ST., BEXLEY

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

237-0211

HOWARD MAUGER

All forms of INSURANCE for

home and business

2546 E. MAIN ST.

Telephone 231-1532

Best wishes to the class

of 1965

Dress Shop

rr

Are you looking for

"different" gifts for

CHANUKAH

BIRTHDAY

ANNIVERSARIES

W e Have I t !

For the women in your life Novelty Sweaters

Print Shirts and Pants Hostess Gowns

Wool Shirts

For the men in your life Sweaters

Suede & Alpaca Jackets With Zip-Out Linings

Hours: Thurs., Pri., Sat. 10 - 5

Edye Mendelson 3415 E. Main St.

(Above Holiday Beauty Salon)

PHONE 235-0614

—it's always heads when the hairstyle is by

THE HAIRDRESSERS

Whichever way the coin of fashion

goes, the heads from THE HAIR­

DRESSERS always win.

And this currency will take you anywhere — London, Rome, Paris. Wherever you go your hairstyle — designed expressly for you by THE HAIRDRESSERS—will lead you into fashion circles.

THE HAIRDRESSERS 3942 EAST MAIN ST. 237-0444

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We hope that through this book your lives will become blended with the many hues of the spectrum as our lives have through our experience in working to publish these memories for you.

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