Bishop McGuinness High School - Chi Rho Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1960
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P ANNE HIGGINS Assistant Editor DENNIS DORNILY Edltorrtn-Chief 1 MIKE CARR Asststant Editor SONDRA CURRAT Layout FRANCES SAKACH Layout -L15 L PAUL RUSCHA Layout DOROTHY BRAUN COPY -I w F V.-H I fi 'MQ SIS , ' ' MARY BETH McKENNA LINDA OBER CUPS' Index SUZI SCHMIDT COPY MARY JO PETERSCHMIDT Index BOB BUTCHER Business JOHN EBERLE Circulation KALE KHOURY Advertising CAROLE SLIE F Art ..i Sltaufif tan. is ACTIVITIES 74 - 103 We praise you our lXICGuinness Whether We win or we lose we'll see Your banners fly lXIcGuinness High In Irish victory, ADVERTISING 128 - Grateful acknowlegement to: Brown's Photo Reflex for Senior portraits: Pipkin Photo for underclassnien portraits: Barney Hillerman for awardpic- tures: Frank Carey, student photog- rapher: and our advertisers. lv ACADEMICS 1 - 73 We love you our McGuinness Through the years your ideals will be A noble guide, through time and tide Held high for all to see. ATHLETICS 104 - 128 Hail, hail, MCGuinness March onward is our cry Here'.s our salute in fond tribute All hail MCGuinness High. H 15 -' 'F' .1 i:fI l ij' H me 'T' ,S Luk.: I X , 'waz' L. V4 -i a' rwstvrczl :md I1fHlI'iSh0Kl in 4-:wh clzxssxwwxmm, If 1' Wlcfiuiuuess 'MAP ' Lf' '-' WN Adlministmtinn Qty!! LH X X Q! vixv X SISTER M. ALOYSIUS, O.S. Principal U. R EV. RAMON CAR LIN Superintendent REV. HENRY HELLINGHAUSEN Student Counselor REV. DAVID MONAHAN Dean of Students Scripture t I f : W,-,, .g.,,,1,zfi A w, 50 . ' ef'-'iff , ' 9 J by Bishwp THE MOST REV. VICTOR J. REED, Bishop of Oklahoma f X183 f f...- CUNSTRUCTING .X I'1CNr'l'H for U11- Lilllgjllilffl' Dcpr1rtn1ent. lziborutory SIGNAL 111 5111111115 1111- 111111' fm' thv ncxt arc Holm Gvnxvx' 11ml I4'1'1-1! Zv111wk, vL1stf11li:1ns. dmv. Taking thu 51211111 1lI'l' :1 tn-'1111 of 1w111I1s-- Mrs, Woskvt, Mrs. Z1-11111-11, Mrs, Rf1I11'l1:1rl1 :md MPS. IIm':111. 1. xxx , 111, 5,21 .'f5JKQ:-1 -. . Q 55 '-55, L ,Ma1,,11N :H.A:k',1i nik? M W . glfskr'Q.'f,'1'f iE3'Fii?1 Q5-Aj '- wifi? L -P X -ff'f?i,,T.s'?ff' 'f,, QW Y 11: B- V wr .h lil ff, f - . -. - -'u-- 1 A f. 'Na ki' ' 5. 1 U ' .5544 -f f' 01 at ,f . ' H M511 1 '1 - - 2 11- : ., , in . . 1.11 I his GOOD AFTERNOON, McGuinness High School, is the cheery greeting from Mrs, Ed. Bellows, secretary. p-4' C,'XFlC'l'l'IIll.'X C.XSllll-IRS Mrs ll Genzer and Mrs. E. Smith are anxious to rvllvvl' Ili ilu lilllk'llk'l' ol' his penn 4 Indispensable Team X kr BHOWING Tlllz. ROPPS to Mrs V P 0 l Oavanaugh is lvlrs. Dmiisnif1er,Secifet:fry .Xs indispensable as the football hero or the Latin scholar to MHS are the custodians, cooks and secre- taries. The custodians manage the upkeep of the 45 rooni school building and the gym, inside and outside, while the cooks keep 60-1 appetites satisfied daily. The secretaries run two offices with help from a staff oi' volunteer mothers. X X SPICICD QUEEN Mrs. W, P, llenlie gets 1 ' -?-. - ,. ',.,-- Q- Q- . 4. 'R' ' , . '-1 inilh' ' 'Y P nv CARS, SPORTS AND FOOD seems to be topics of conversation at this lunch table. Involved are Mark Bryson, Ron llenke, David llest, John Bachle, Jim Telcocci, Tom Lynch, Miko MeCreight and Eddie Sokolosky. financial statements out pronto. bligations Both Social, iturgical Iiniph:1sis in religion is plneed on developing Catholic lziynien nwaire of :und willing to :ieeept their soeizll :ind liturgical responsibilities. This ennhest he explained In' borrowing 1lI71ll'llQ1'2lIJIl from Iieverly Stephen's prize winning essny in the Mzireh issue of Today. Hut eneh lziynizln must find his own npostolztte. .Xnd the emphasis is on the must. The modern Catholic' lziymzin enn- not nt't'ord to sit hawk :ind 'let George do it,' Ile is impelledto uvtion not onlyhy the urgem-5' of c'ontenn1or11ry problems hut by the Inlet ol' his nienihershipinthebody ot' Christ. Xlhen he wus baptized he received these responsibilities. Ile received the divine life. Ile IJCVLIIIIC Ll Christ. IJILXMIX IN LITIIIIGY finds Put I ltlgl r'1ld IKIITIITIISILFIIII., un list s ici lrmnt to Johnni Hein iuc rig 'QR Religion R EV. JAMES IN1cG LINCHEY Corpus Christi Parish Apostolic Lifv R EV. GROVE HAYDEN St. Francis Parish Scripture REV. PATRICK QUIRK St. Patrick Parish Theology -1 '..... 'VX REV. PAUL GALLATIN St. Charles Parish Theology SISTER MARY MEL, R.S,M Liturgy Scripturc Latin I Sopliomo rc C lass Sponsor 6 MISS PATRICIA DCCASPEII English II English IV SISTER GI-IIIIVIAINE, O.S.I5. English II l.itu rgy Spvvcii English SISTER VERONICA, O.S.B. English I English IV Journalism SISTER R EGINA, S,C,l,, English I Liturgy I jr ,4 JP! RIEISILXIICII IVXPEIIS :Irv in the making judg- ing frmn tho diligent MISS JUAN COL.-Xl'llETE English III Fr0m'h I . A , ggi -f work of Karol Wasinger, Sherry Kelly, Jerry Lynch and Todd Floberg. SlS'l'l'Ill MARY DAVID, O.S.l3. English Ill Glee Club 5 E f K f 1. . li f f ' rf 5 . 'f i ill' MISS COLAPRETE gives personal attention to her class as they do creative writing. X .W 1 LONG OR SHORT? Iambic or trochaie? So wonder English ll scholars John Simpson and Vicki O'Loughlin as they mark rhythm in said poem. Essays, Poetr in Limelight Poetry, essay and short story winners snatched the limelight in the English Department this year. Juniors Loretta Neumann, Carolyn Fuchs. Jim Burke and Kathryn Dudley will have their poetry published in the forthcoming National Anthology of Poetry while Classmates Trudy Morrison, Sylvia Price, Joe Bane and Jane Robinson eopped first, second and third plaees in the Catholic Daughters Poetry contest. Senior Beverly Stephen won the Today magazine essay Contest and also honorable mention for her short story, Feature stories by Kay Cavanaugh and Beverly will be publishedin the July and August issues of lixtension magazine. Beverly also won the American Legion essay Contest. . Freshmen Concentrated on the reading lab while sophomores became avid evaluators of good literature. LOOKING FOR AN .XNSWI-IR '?It's Tim lloran with the book not at ll loss for words. itlewalk ketch, Data Busy Historians, Artist Panels, slides, reports and demonstra- tions on old and new historical data engulfed history students while art students managed to hold their own exhibit, do sidewalk sketches at the Oklahoma City Public Library in cele- bration of Library Week, enter the Scholastic art contest at the University of Oklahoma and take part in the celebration of International student day at Penn Square. Pete Smith, Paul Ruscha and Sally Milam brought home gold keys and certificates for their entries in the Scholastic art contest. jr ' I at I I Q .., I A HSIKOTS7 Q A ,A 5 CITIZENS of the Civics Class found that km-Jin un on national affairs I I- I was In-st dom- hy posting a bulletin hoard around the world with the nvws. Sister Mary Charlotte, Stove McKenzie, Ruth Lythcott, .Amanda IIagg:ird, :md .Xllzin Carter get news in orc lor. MISS JUDY LANCASTER SISTER M.-XRY .Vlxl 'XIPIN American History World History World History English History American Ilistorx Scripture SISTER MARY CILXIILUTTIC, Il.S.lII. Oklahoma History Civics Latin I Iinpglish IV ,4 b-uf. vw-5 45- u X u 53? ,X ' ff in W1 W 'sktisrg N.. K, f .is M9 X13 N , X x- ' ' .1 X 'wiv XY' I Muff' V, f in 'Q' . n I Q A ffg y : AA 5 . ,f N .,, AQ.. A f x . -1 f www V1 V. X ' six ' A , f al' M lg l qs. ,wa A ,J Ek' W 5 ,W js , A ',r,x 5 . 'HN 5 . 4 t.i-Y'?kTLLf'l!qf1J?15gvg:EfhA si5i3 qlj 139' Q 5 a . ' . --.,.i!',-,arf -yi ,k7V,.v.' 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An original stinlcnts. A I..-XTIN FIRST was thc RomanI3anquvtl1Q11llNlay5 in Llic ca.fctu1'ia. Latin II senators rulax while Latin I Slavcs :lo thc waiting. I 17 , . 1, Q , 5, , jpg 'Wk , Us 2 Q. Sciemce ' M R, J, I., POW I-IRS Phvsics Trigonomctry GL-uxuvtry :X1j,fl'hl'1l SISTER MARY I'.-XULINIC, Ii.S.M Gmm1c'tl'5' .-XllIl'bl'1l 18 Math SISTER MARY GERTHUDE, Ad. P.P.S. Gvncrzxl Science C homistry Gmmornl Math . TONY VRANA .Xlgcbrxl Goumvtrv Molzse ives All Science Progresses Science history wus mucle when scientific geniuses put :ui innocent mouse into orbit in ll liomemucle rocket. The unfortunate victim is new on llisplny ins the physics lab, zifter he gave his :ill :lt the rocket firing range :it Fort Sill on April 230. Meister thinkers behind the project were Mike McCreight, Bill Iluhbnrfl :incl Ken Snchen, BY USE OF A JOY CAN, ai cork and n string, Mr. Jones can demonstrate the meaning of centrifugal force. li X 4- Y : Z Mary Mike M44 N., .no Hoff, Helen Flygare and w 6 u-Q Mary Lou Glenn are nt- nll5 ' tempting to p r o v e neu- tr'ili7'xtion Ll-IT'S HAVE A PARTY? Frank Wozny, JoeCl:1ro,:ind John Bzichle experiment in the :nrt of making iee creznn for Physics. '1 K 1. ...........a I while mzithemziticinns. '55 .f 't 1 1 if TRIANGLES, HYPUTIIESICS, ll 4 b : C :Ire the tools Mr. Vrnnzi uses to develop erst- wr? li-bf SISTIAIR ST, BASIL, S. P. Typing l Typing ll J gh CRAZY HATS are the whims of women, they say. However, Mary Mike Hoff and Carolyn Svymbersky are displaying these hats for the race in selling tickets for ln and Out. 20 NI' Till-I l-ith .XNNUALteaehers' Institute registering the Rev. Paul Brown, Enid are Charlene Braun, Mary Beth McKenna, Cathy Sehmees, Sondra Currnt, and Linda Oher, SISTER JEANNE ELIZABETH Shorthand Tickets, tn les Get Top Billin The Commerce and llome lico- nomic Departments set their usual busy pace. All ticket sales were handled by the Commerce Department besides typing all reports forthe North Central evaluation and reg- istering all visitors at the Teach- ers' Institute. There was time enough left for 15 students to rate l0O .'t on the National Spelling exam and take part in the FaeitTypewriter contest. Introduction to Home liconom- ics was a new class offered to freshmen, The departmenthelped with the costumes for ln and Out, held an :mnual style show, faculty lu ne h e o n and Mother- Bookkeeping Seeretarial Studies Daughter Tea. Commerce 34? F , an . if L xex Q v ,a 1 fm I ,i I 1 . llL S N all Uber and Rosellun BIICIIIL' hvlp svru thi I nnullx lunLh1onIuwpllulbx SISTER INIARGAIRIYI' D0l,URl'jS Home Economics Svnior Class Sponsor THIC NICXY SPRING L'Rli.XTIONS are modeled by their crozitors. Paula Riggs and Mary lillen Truutmaln, v MARY lil-I'I'll Mclil-INNX bequcatlis her Glee Club accompanist job this year, after tlircc roars of faithful service. Music Music ffering Sacred oncert A program of sacred music presented on Palm Sunday was the artistic work of the year by the Glee Club. They also took part in the graduation ceremony. An effort to introduce a course of appreciation of music to fr c s hm e n xv a s in a al c. llal Thompkins, Christ the King mu- sic director, and Sistcr Mary David were directors, .-KN I-INSI-IMl5l,l'I OF VOICES includes Jerre Townsend, Trudy Manning, Linrla Harrell, Virginia Dnbclbowvr, Catliv Powers, Jonctta Van Horn, Kathleen McKenna, Frances Kozakowski, Sharon Frank, Janice Lcycrle-, Sarah Patricia Poclolcc, .Xnn Cirou, Susan lJonovan,Betty McGraw, lX'IcLauchlin, Judy Sherrod, Nancy Rueb, Ruth Fletcher, ancl Samlra Russell, Carolyn Link, Julie Rancllcman, Ann Savage, Brenda Neumann, 4,11 Q., l ,W Q, 9 Y SISTER MARIE JEAN, O.P. Librarian Junior Class Sponsor LIBRARY CLUB GUEST Marguerite Hamilton, author of Red Shoes for Nancy,' recalls the experiences which l J to the writing and the publishing of her book lL 'lbraury NEW PAPER BACK RACK enthralls seniors Ray Wolf, Mike Barnes, Mary Jo Faust, Dan Kublak, and Elizabeth May. 23 K3' 1. , v' gg.-- f ,,,gvl 32 1,1-we-91 A k 1 . f'-v aw NN, 5 SENIOR CLASS LEADERS look to the future. They are Henry Aaron, council representativeg Sue Cook, secretary: Mary Ellen Russell and Mary Beth McKenna, council N 1' representatives Not pictured is Gary Barnes class chair man Seniors III-INRY GREGORY .XA RON lionry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G, Aaron ...I.ott0rman's Club--Vivo-prcsitlent ,nllotarian ...Host .Xa-tor .Xwarcl ...Knights ot' Columbus Award ...Student Council rop- rcsontative ...Football ...liaskotball 'l rack. G.fXllY 'l'llOlNl.-XS ll.-XRNIQS Gary. son ol' Mr. and Mrs. ll. XX. Barnes Honor Roll ...Senior Class president Chi lihoan staff ...Student Counril rep- resentative ...B0ys' State ...YCS group leader ...Football ... Thu Lottery ... In '1uOut. SHARON lXlfXRIli .-Xl3liOINllil'1' Sharon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henri J. Abromcit ...Pop Club ...Junior Classical League ...Photography Club ...St. l'atrick's YCS ...Typing avvarcl ...Varic-ty Show. ROSICLLICN IB.-XCllI.I-I liosellen. slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I.. Ikaohlc ,..J.PXC'S ...Pop Club ...Chi Rho Staff ...Junior Classical IICIIQUC ...Corpus MICIIMC l. HICNRY B.-XRNICS Miko, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. XY. Barnes llonor Roll ...Chi liboan staff ...Student Council truasuror ...Boys' State ...YCS ...Latin llonor Society ...Rotarian ...Debate Club ... Tho Lottery ... In and Out, Christi Youth Club and YCS ... St. Anne and Gouty Re-otor ... In and Out. Glfll,-Xl.D XY, BICRK LPIY Jerry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jac'kl5c1'kloy... Chi lihoan Staff ...Photography Club .Xt Sl. John's in San .Xntonio--Football Junior Varsity Show. SUSAN llI..XCKXl'l'II,I. Qusiv, rlauglitcr of Mr. anrl Mrs, Knox ltlarkwcll ...JAC Swcotlicart ...llvp Club 'ln anal Out ...Yaricty Show ..,tgueen's 'layers ...Christ the King YCS ...Bowling L-ani ,., .Xniahl anrl thc Night Visitors. IJOROTHY J l'Nli HR.-XUN Dorothy, daughter ot' Mr, and Mrs. ll, A llraun ...Pup Club ...J.-XC's ...Honor Roll C,C,IJ, ,,, Latin Honor Society. Seniors JUDITH I., BLUM Judy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Karl ll, Blum ...llonor Roll ...Art Appreciation Club ...Junior Classical League ...Latin Honor Soc-icty ...St. Charles Borromco YCS In and Out. LINDA LOUISE BRAUN Linda. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas M, Braun ...Red Cross ...Shorthand award, C'll.XRI.liNlf Vl-1RONlC.XllR.XliN Charlene, :laughter of Mr. :incl TXli's,G0org.fc 7 V G, Braun ...Icp Club ...J XC s ...llonor Roll ...Latin Honor Society ...Communism Study Club ...Corpus Christi YouthCluh:nitl YCS. NANCY ICLIZ.-kill-ITll BURKIQ Nancy, daughter of Mr. and ltlrs. James li. Burke ...llrrp Cluh ...fhcorlvaclcr ...JAC sweetheart vancliclatc ... lNlurfIer Takes the Veil ,,, Song at. thc Sc'affolcl ...Photog- raphy Cluh ...YCS ... In ancl Out. MARJORII-I LOUISE BURTON JAMES C, BUSWE LL Margie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ii, Jim, son of Mr. and MPS. J. G. Buswell Burton ...Red Cross Ululi ...llonor Roll Queen's Players ...Chi Rhoan staff Latin Honor Society ...Junior C las sic al Music AppreCiuti0l'1 Club...Juniortjlassical League ...Cathedral YCS and Youth Club League ...Latin Honor Society ...YCS Basketball ... ln and Out. Oil Man for a clay. WILLIAM ROBERT BUTCHER, JR. Boh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Butcher Chi Rho staff ...Kiwanis Key, Club sec- retary ...YCS ...Football ...Ofl Man for a day ...Religion award ...Civitan Cup Award ... In and Out ...Great Books. ls' OUTSTANDING S T U- DENTS of the year are Sue Cook, Valedictorian, Kay Cavanaugh, Saluta- torian. 27 Nl ., e AQQE JUNIOR IIKYIHXIII,-INS chosen by thc ziciministrntion for Citizenship und lezulcrshlp :ire Tom Kompcr, Miko l'rJlI'lll'S, Ilvnry .'XZlI'OIl, John Link, Ross Dixon and Frank Ciirey. VIR XNCIS ICIJXK XIII? C.XlilIY III INIICIIAICLJ. C.'.fXlili I rank. son of NIV, :1nciM1's. If. lf.fl1l1'CY, Jr. Mike. son of Mr. and Mrs. George II, Il, .Chi lilioqln vo-uclilox' ...Kiwqmis Key Club Curr ...I,cttcrrnun's Club ,,.LQueen's Play- ..Iou1'n.1lism Monlul ...nguoi-n':s Plxiycrs ers ...Chi Rho C0-editor ...Chi lihoun Stuff ootbnll ...lInL1u'i:ui .., In :md Out. ...Debate Club ..,lXIusiC' .Xpprocialtion Club hrist the King YflSf.fI'OIID representative. J.XCQI?I-IIIINIC K. C.XSSI'I'I I'Y -Jackie, Cl1lLlf.flllL'lf' of Mr. :incl Mrs. John I. Cxissctty ,,,I'op Club ...J.XC's ...llonor Roll ...Latin Honor Society ...l utux'c 'l'e:whe1 s Vice-Ilrvsident ...YCS suction rcprcscntzl- tive ...Basketball ...Grout Books. K.'X'l'llRYN ANN C.fXV.-XNAUGH Kay, daughter of Ur. and Mrs. V. P. Cavanaugh ...Salutatorian ...Honor Roll Chi llhoan co-editor ...Quill Lind 5CI'011 award ...DAR Citizen Award ...YCS Fed- eration seeretary ...Latin and Religion medals. TERICSA ANN CORY Teresa, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F, Cory ...Pep Club ...JAC's .... ' Xrt Ap- preciation Club ...Cathedral Glee Club In and Out. ANN FRANCES CIROU Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 15. .-X. Cirou ...Pep Club ...JAC's ...Chi Rhoan Staff ...Drama Appreciation Club ,.,Glee Club ...Junior Classical League ...Corpus Christi YCS ...Speech award. ALBERTA ANN CRABTREE Ann, daughter of Mrs. C. F. Crabtree Pep Club ...JAC's ...QL1een's Players Cathedral Youth Club and YCS ...Glee Club ... Amal1l and the Night Visitors ... St. Anne and the Gouty Rector ... II1 and Out. SUSAN ISLLISN COOK Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.M,Cook ...Valedietorian ...Cheerleader ...Honor Roll ...Chi Rhoan Staff ...Senior Class secretary ...Student Council alternate Song at the Scaffold ... In and Out YCS. Seniors CHARL.-X ANNIE CRINHH Charla, daughter of Mrs. Ann Criner Pep Club ...member of St. Joseph's Youth Club ...Communism Study Club ...Latin awards ... Ir1 and Out. 29 BARBARA KATHERINE CRISICR l3:Lrbar1i, daughter of Mr. und Mrs, John M. Criser ...Pep Club ...JAC's ...Sec'y of Foreign Missions Club ...Chl Rho Stuff Latin ziwaird ...Typing award ...Bowling SONDRA KAY CURRAT Sondra, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, O, J, Currzit ...Chi Rho layout editor ...YCS JAC best pledge ... Amahl and the Night Visitors ... Char1ey's Aunt ... Song at the Scaffold student director. Basketball ...Glce Club ... In and Out. -ix '12 CUVETED AW A R DS from Ok1alionmCityc-iv- ic groups were cupped by John Link, the lin- gincering Club zixxdiril for outstxindingziebivve- ment in ninth :ind sei- cnccg Bob Ilutchor, thi- Clvitnn Cup foroutstain- ding citizenship :incl Henry Auron, thelinights of Columbus iiwzird for outstnnd i n g student lender. 30 JY' 'Y 'if' . gm, G LORIA A N N DIX ON Gloria, daughter of Mr. imcl Mrs. W, R. Dixon ...Pep Club pres. ...JAC vlce-presl- dent ...Foreign Missions Club pres. Cathedral Youth Club ,.,B:isl4etb:il1te:iin - All-State Team ... In :incl Out. 5 lx L 44' .x- 43' N . 1733 of ..- I' xiii J.. 21 aff iff ..,..,j .. Xa -'Cf i A .. -1. f ' 4 1-:xr ' ' , 3.-. bl- N. -.':- Nh 41211 .L ROSS J, DDION Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dixon l.etterman's Club president ...Queen's Players ...Kiwanis Key Club treasurer Great Books ...Track ...Student Council representative. JEANICTTE ANN DORSEY Jeanette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B, Dorsey ...Pep Club sergeant-at-arms ...Honor Roll ...Chi Rhoan Staff ...Student Council representative and vice-president ...Girls' State representative ...Cathedral YCS and Youth Club. SANDRA JANE DONOVAN Sandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J, Donovan ...Pep Club ...JAC's ...Queen's Players ...Junior Classical League Photography Club ... Murder Takes the Veil ... In and Out ... Amahl and Night Visitors. JOHN T. EBERLE John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eberle ...Honor Roll ...Chi Rho circulation manager ...Debate Club ...Latin Honor Society Great Books ...YCS group leader ...see- retary of State Senate one day. Seniors DENNIS CULLICN DORNEY Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. I , J. Dorney ...editor of Chi Rho ...Honor Roll ...Debate Club ...Gleo Club ...Great Books ...YCS group leader ...City Police judge for a day ...Junior Classical League ... S0VGl'lf9Gll ... ln and Out. JAMES WRIGHT ICDHRICR James, son of Mrs. Leo l . liderer came to MHS senior year from St. Greg0ry's ...YCS ...Corpus Christi Youth Club presi- dent. HUXL r. L' HJXNL IS IGVK ING lloyve. son of Mr. and Mrs, Max liwing CJUCUIIVS Players pres. ...Junior Classical l.c-aguu pres. ...Christ the King YCS pres. ...Drama award ... Seventeen ... Mu1'der Takes the Veil .., Charlie's Aunt Lu and Out. J.-XMES TIMOTHY PINSLI-IY Jim, son of Mr, and Mrs. llaul H, linsley ...Queen's Players treasurer ...Music Ap- preciation Club ...Variety Show ... In and Out. RIC HARD L. l lCI.TON Richard, son of Mrs, Marie Felton ...Hot Rod Club ...C.C.D ...VhOt0g1'aphy Club Great Books Club ...Cathedral YCS und Youth Club ...Variety Show ...StuclentCoun- eil representative. PAUL VINC ENT FTCNNESSICY Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. PaulJ, Fennessey ...National President of YCS ...President of Western Federation YCS ...Cathedral Youth Club President ...Football ... Seventeen ... Oil Man for a Day. Seniors lNlARY JO ICXIIST Mary Jo, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Josef Faust ...Pep Club ...J.-XC's ...Chi liho staff ...Junior Classical League ... Seventeen ... ln and Out ...Photography Club. HELEN L, I LYG.'XlllC Helen, daughter of Lt. Col, and Mrs. G. ll, Flygare ...Music .-Xppreciation Club ...Pep Club ...Junior Classiral League ...SL llhilip Neri YCS ...Variety Show ... In ancl Out, INIARY LYNNE FLYNN Mary Lynne, daughter of Mr. and lvlrs. W. T, I-'lynn ...Pep C1ub...1 oreign Missions Club ...Chi M10 Sfllff ...Junior Classical League ...Latin Honor Society ...Latin award ... ln and Out. BARBARA ANN GICNZICR Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L, Genzer ...Pep Club ...JAC's ...Junior Classical League ...YCS ...At Ft. Worth, Texas--Senior Class Vice-President member of Genesian lllayers. CLIZAV J. FUNK Buddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Funk Boys' Pep Club ...Photography Club presi- dent ...Great Books Club ...Our l.ady's Youth Club and YCS ...Football ...Track ...Bowling ...Science Fair award .,. In and Out. MARY LOUISE GLENN Mary Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Glenn ...Pep Club .,.JAC's ...Chi Rho, Chi Rhoan staff ...Glee Club ...Cathedral Youth Club ...Junior Classical League .,. In and Out ...Latin Honor Society. S.XNDli.X Sllli G.-XLICS Sandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T, N, Gales ...JAC President ...Cheerleader ...Honor Roll ...Chi Rho and Chi Rhoan Staffs Homecoming Queen .Xitendaui ...Miss School Spirit ...JAC sweetheart attendant ... ln and Out. M ARGARICT .-XNN GR.-XC li Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G, A Grace ...Queen's Players ...Honor Roll .. Cathedral YCS leader ... Song at the Scaf- fold ... In and Out .,.X'lashing1on, D, C Conference representative ...Religion a- ward, WAY UP llIGll on the Honor Roll are Sue Cook, Beverly Stephen, Kay Cavanaugh llICll.-XRD Ii, GRIMI-IS II Dirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimes, Sr. ...Il3U8l'Illlill'S Club ...l2ueen's Players ...YCS ...Football ...Baseball ...Track Ilclmatc Club ... In and Out. and Anne Higgins. Not pictured are Margaret Grace and Elizabeth Mav. CAROLYN VIRGINIA GROVE Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Grove ...Cheerleader ...JAC's ...Queen's Players ...Chi Rho, Chi Rhonn staff Junior Classical League ...YCS Char1ey's Aunt ,., In and Out ...bas- ketlmall. NANCY ANN H,-XNLY Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Hanly ...Pep Club ...J.-XC's ...Honor Roll ...Chi Rho staff ..,Great Books Cluh Youth Club ...Scholarship Winner. Seniors MARY MICH.-XICL HOFF Marry Mike. daughter of Mr. :incl Mrs. Richard M, Hoff ...Pop Club ...J.-XC's .. Chi Rhozin Stuff ...Music .'XIJIJI'CClLlflOYl Club lllfli.-NRI? N. H0019 ... In:u1clOut ...Vurie-tyShow. Dick. son of Mr, and Mrs. V, I.. Hood Kiwanis Key Club ...spvcvh GQ-nesiun nioclul ...Juuiior Clussicul Luzxguo ,,.YCS ...Foot- ball ...honorable mention in Scrru Club art contest ... In :incl Out. JOHN lll'INllY KI'll'IN,XN John, son of Mr. :incl Keenzin ...llot llo Mrs. Jzimos E, cl Club ...YCS ...Foot- bzill .,. ln :incl Out. ANN li I-I LIZ .-XIX ICT II HIGGINS Anne. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T, R, llipggins ...Chi llhoun co-xisst. editor Gvucsizm medal ...Nzmtionzil Merit Scholar- ship finalist ...Stuult-nl Council represen- tzilivo ... Soug at tho Sc'ul'folfl ... In and Out. 'l'IlVIO'l'llY l RANC IS IIORAN, JR. Tim. son of Col. :md Mrs, 'l'i1nothyFr1incis llorzm ...1lCttOI'I'lIlllI'S Club ..,lInsketb:il1 JOAN MARIE JESSUP Joun. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. N. P, Baseball ,..At St. l'ue1'ii:11'd in .-Xl:ib:imu-- Football ...At Iiucllow. Vermont--Soccer .,,Sklt0Zll'I1... lIl 1lHliOllt. Jessup ...St, P:1trick's Youth Club ...Short- hzinfl .-Xwu rd. 35 Seniors 'l'llfkllXl.XS lXl.XllYlN Klillllllfll Toni, son of Mr. :ind Mrs. ll, ll. Kemper ,,,L3i1een's lllziyers ...KiW1lf1iS KOYClUll Junior Clussicuil l.e:igue ...lfootbnll ...BHS- kotbzill ...Oil Mun for :i dziy ... Song ut the St':iIfolrl. JUDITH LYNN KNOUSIC Judy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, K. P, Knouse ...Pep Club Treats. ...Pledge Mis- tress of JAC ...Chi Rho Staff ...Queen's Players ...Great Books Club ...Biisketbaill ...Bowling ...Volleyball ,., ln und Out. IMNII-ll. .XLAN KUBIAK lJ:inny. son of Mr. :ind Mrs, A. A. Kubizik .,.llonor lioll ...Chi lihoun stuff ...Out- stzinding journqilisni student :iwurd ...Foot- Iinll ...'l'i'.n-la ...llzisvlxzill ...Student :ithlete trophy .,.Oil Mzin for gi dziy ... In :incl Out. ...liowling. LINDA KATHERINE LINHAHIJT Lindai, daughter of Mr. :incl Mrs. C. A. Linhxirdt ...Pep Club ...JAC's-voted Best Member ...Glee Club ...C,2ueen's Players ...YCS ...Busketbzill ... ln and Out. Variety Show. KALE CHARLES KHOURY, JR, Chuck. son of Mr, and Mrs. Kale Khoury ...Chi Rho Advertising niainziger .,,Kiwiinls Key Club ...Explorer Scouts ...Weight- lifting ...Bzisebull ...'I'rn0k ...Junior Clussieail League ... In :ind Out. l...'XWRPTNCIi JOHN LINK John. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lziwrenee Link ...Honor Roll ...Engineering .-Xwzird ...Stu- dent :ithlete iiwiird ...Football ...Cutlieclrul Youth Club ...Truek ...YCS group lender ,,.Rotnrinn ...College Schnlnrshipwinner. NOllM.X JI-IAN LINK lllliljliil.-XIQIJIC LO L LM.-XN Norma Joan, nlauglitvr of Mr. anal Mrs. lloby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. lf, l'nUl'Il2ll'Kl lilllli ...llvp Lllllll ...J.-XC's .,.RL'Ll Lgllfngin n.JAXC'5 IHLQUQQ-11's I'lg1yQ1'S ,H Cross Club ...Cathcnlral Youth Club ... l11 Business manager Chi Rhoan ...Catheclral and Out. Youth Club ...Bowling teani,,..Tcnnis ancl volleyball teams ... S0ng at the Scaffold ... ln and Out. lQ1.IZ.XI3l'lTll.-XNN M.-XY lilizabc-th, nlaugliler of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. May ...Honor Roll ...Chi liho Staff Religion award ,..I.atin llonor 'Society National Merit Sa-holarship finalist ...Home- maker of Toniorrow ...Spanish award D,.fX.li, award .., ln and Out. M ARILYN K.-XTIll'l RINlC MCGUIR lf Marilyn, claughicr of Mr. anal Mrs. Joe Mutluirc ...Pup Club ...Cliccrlcaclcr JAC's ...Qui-cn's Playvrs ...Chi lihoan Staff ...cwmciidato for football qia-uri ... lXlurder Takes the Veil ,,. ln and Out, MARY BICTH lXlc'KENN.'X Mary lieth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ll, li. McKenna ...llonor Roll ...Typist 01' the Year ...CBICA contc-st winner ...Outstanding representative ol' the year ... S0ng :lt U11 Scaffold ...Glee Club accompanist. TICRRIZNC li T, MCVICIGH Terry, son of Mrs, Bobby McVeigh Queen's Players ...Hot Rod Club ...Oil Man for a Day ... Son at the Scaffold. lVl.fXT'I'lll1ZXX' G RICGORY Ml-1ZIl'fRlC Mutt, son of Mr. :md Mrs, M:1tthewMezlere ...Lettermun's Cluh ...YCSfecle1'ution rep- rcsentutivc ...St. llutrln-k's Youth Club Football ...Truck ... ln and Out. I' RUTH CATHERINE MILLER Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond-I. Miller ...Pep Club...JAC's ...Queen's Play- ers ...Red Cross Club ...Christ the King YCS ... Murcler Takes the Veil ... Song nt the Scaffold ... In and Out ...Glee Club. MIC HE LE MINNIS Michele. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. IC. Minnis, Jr. ...Pep Club ...Cheerleader JAC's ...Queen's Players ...Chl Rh01ln Sillff circulation mgr. ... MurderTz1kesthe Veil ... In and Out ...Latin Honor Society, fl ,x TW li LVIC WON schulxlr- ships to colleges. They ...,, are llc-vorly Steph 1- n, if. 'Muni Mary Both M c K 0 n n :1, M- f..,...,a . . John Link, Suv Cook, lf' A nn L' ll i g gi i n 5, Kay C 'ljzipi Yrw C1lV1lllIIllj.'fh, li l i Z :1 h 1- t h 1 J fy lllny, Not plCllll'l'4l :ure H, Don N c Du n ll ld, .- 1 :Xlll1'j.f1ll'L't Grace, fy' Michele Ninnis, Suzi S c' h m i dt, :md Nancy .Y L llzmly. 55?-1 : A ... Q ., ag :L . . - lp. . .41 ZF, we 35 'Y' .1 E .lf ill Seniors WIl,l,l.-XM J. INIURPIIY Bill. son of Mr. and Mrs. XX, J. Murphy Iiutternian's Club ...Little .-X11-City Football team ...Catholic .-X11-State Football team ...llasvball ...Oil Man for ac'lay...Ya1'iety Show '58, lVIAltGARlG'1' l'IliIZ.-XBICTII O'llRIliN Peggy, daughter of Mr. anal Mrs. Harold L. O'llricn ...llep Club ...J .'XC's ...Candidate for football queen and J.-XC sweethe a rt Mveiimcii ...Variety Show ... lnandOut. FRANCES K.-XTH Ll-I ICN MlTllllllY Kathie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy ...llep Club sergeant-at-arnis Basketball ...Student Council representative ...Blue ribbon in Art exhibit ... St. Anne and Gouty Rector ... ln and Out. lX'1,'XRY CHRISTINE llliAllSON Chris, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. IC. O, Pearson ...Pep Club ...J.XC's ...Queen's Players ...Art .-Xppreeiation Club ... In and Out. LINDA K.-X I'lll'IIilNl'I Olllili Linda. daughter of Mrs. Inonarcl I, Obcr Pep Club ...J.XC's ...Chi Rho staff ...For- eign Missions Club ...Junior Classieal League ...Corpus Christi YCS ...Volleyball team ...Variety Show. GARY .Xl.l.liN Ill-II,I,liGlllNI Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pellegrini ...Chi llhoan staff ,..St. l'atric'k's 'South Club president ...YCS ...Junior Classical League ...l ootball. Seniors lllziry Ju, iliuglitvi' ol lXl1'. :iiirl MVS. J, lu, l'0ivi'sm-limirlt ....I.XC pzirlizmu-nt:ii'i:nn klii Illini 2411111 ...lntiii lloiim' Sowicty YL' KICVYN DICANNIC PUIA Kovyn, cliiughter of Mr. :incl Mrs, W, S, l'ula ...Pop Club ...J.XC's ...Music Ap- preciation Club ...Christ the King YCS Youth Club ...Liitin :iW:ii'dS ...Gleo Club Song :it the Sc':it'folcl ... In zincl Out, lXl.XliY JU XX l'l'fTl'I HSC lllXllD'l' 5 .. JM qittvmluiit ...l.:i1in vc-rtiticvito lim-ligion ziwzliwl ...X':u'ii-ly Show ,,, ln :incl Hut. lll-Zl.l-iN X'llilSlNl.X RICIC llumiv. mliii1g,5liivi'ul fllrs. XX, liivi- ,,.lR'pClulv IKXTRICLX .XNN RODIKIGIHCX sm-Ny, ,,,.l Xt' Illl'llg,Ql'VIV1'-l7l'L'Hl1lClll ,,.Youtli l':itric'i:i, rlziugbter of Mrs. lithcl Rodriguez Club ss-i-'xg ,,,li:islwtb.ill tcnin 4,,c':1nrlirl:i1c .,.lllCIIllJCl' of Sl. CbztrlosP1ii'isli...l'GDClUll lor tooibqill qiii-vii ...Stuilvnt Counvil svc y. ...Pliotogriiphy Club, LYNN C, QIYINN I.ymi, son of Mr, :ind Mrs. li. J, Quinn l.ettQrriizin's Club ,.. ln.inclOut ...Trqu'k Football ...Catholic All-Stzxtc l ootb:illtc':mi ...Junior Classical LCilf1,'LlC. Lflll IHCNL' l-I J. R081-I Liirry, son of Mi: :incl Mrs, IJ, Rose ,,,Chi Rhoiin Stuff ...Kiwzinis Key Club ,,,GIvc Club ...Our Lzxcly of lfzitiniii YCS ..,lnS1m Antonio. T0x1is-- lfootbiill ...ll1iScbaill, ,,, Song :it the Sz'qitfc1lml ... I1i :incl Out. If I M l l'll'I'lll'lll PINK .XNGICL PUNCH 01' fruit 171155- ion, speculaltn-5 John Slusswr, To Bill lklurphy :mil Chuck SIlIlfUl'll it iiizilws no ilifferencc. lilzirilyn lXlcGuii'v :xml ,Iurry Lvncli ara- marching giwimlly. FATlll'IR lNlON,Xll.'XN rccuunts ll tense tale of his naibluing an clirunic offomlvi' with 17 clo- nivrlts. lNl:ii'g1i1'0t Giwivo :incl Pziul Ruschai ur' zxstrmiinmlc l, . . 1 1 I TOHI Clplllfll Hawaiian Mood incss of thc exotic lziml ul' ll - 1 ': U aj is thc juniors liustm-rl thc' sc'nim's all Lhv :mnua Juiiiui'-Senior l'i'om, Oklulicniigi l'i1y's .Xl tio W X : ': : mvlorlivs AND THEN THAT OLD RABBIT came toward me with zz wicliml glvaini in his vyv :ind lshot him in self-Clufcnse relates Jim Burke, obviously to impress clntv Carolyn Fuchs. Tho Olalziliomzi City Gull' :mil ClJllllll'.X' Cluh clunmwl the flowerofl xx'1'L'1itlis, soft lights :mil llll'llOXX'Cl1't'1llll- ik 41 i 3 wa Seniors IRXUI, ANTHONY RUSCILX l':iul, son of Mrs. IC, J. Rusvhn ...Qui-en's Pliiyers ...Chi Rho stuff ... Song :it tho Scaffold .,, ln :incl Out ... 'l'he lniportiniee of R4-inf' l'l2l1'llCSll' ...Certifieaite of Merit J.XlN'll'IS .XNDRI-IXX lll'l'Il'i Jini, son of lX11'. :intl Mrs. C, XX. Rueb Chi Rhunn stall' .,. ln :inilOui ...lfootbzill Rowling. l'l'XiGY l.OUlSl'I lll'!lL'K.X Peggy, ilnugghtei' oi' Mr, :ind Mrs. llenry Ruzivkii .,.J.XC's ...Nut-en's i'l1iy0i's lloniu Missions Club ...YCS ...HKlll1'ClCl' 'l':ilws the Veil ... In Lind Out ...Nong :xi the Si':ilfolil, in Scholastic Art contest. FRQXNCI-IS ANN SAKACH I 1':inny, claiughtei' of M12 iinclltlrs. I-Iclwzird M. Saikiioh ,..J.-XC'strc:isurc1' ...Chi Rho Stiff Junior Clnssiczil League ...P hot og 1' ai p h y Club ...Student Council zilternzite ...Youth Club :md YCS ... Iri :incl Out. IVIARY Iil.Ll5N Mnry lillen, rliiughtcr RUSSIGLI. of Mr. und Mrs. M, E. Russell ...Footbaill queen ...Student Council representaitive ..Honor Roll ...Driinin main ...Caithcciriil YCS In :ind Out. Cll.fXRl.lCS IC, Chuck, Son of Leon H. riiphy Club ...YCS, ,, Club Vicfe-president. ...Qui-en's Pliiyers .Xppi'ec'i:iti0nChziir- :incl Youth Club S.XNl OlllJ Siinford .,.l'hotog- .SL Chzirles Youth lll'fGIN.X G.-XII. S.-XY.-Xillf licgiuu, llilllgflllljl' of lXll'. :uicl Mrs. llctcr ll. Savage ,,,lll'IJClL1lP...JKKWS...KQLIUUIIVS lllqiy- vrs ...limi Cross Club mlixiskctbullicum Song ut thc Scaffold .... Xt lNl1lrqucttc-- l'hCCl'lL'2lKl1'l' ...Glee Club. l C.-XTHIZ RINPI ANN SC HMICICS Catherine, duughter of Mrs. Dorothy L. Schmcvs ...Pep Club ...Junior Classical League .,,Librury Club ...Glee Club Corpus Christi Choir ...Library pin ... ln :ind Out. Sieimiurs Sl'7.XNNIC Sl'llNlllJ'l' Suzi, claxughlor of Mr, :uni Mrs. li, .-X Schmidt ...J.XL s ...llOI10I' R0ll...s1'lwl:l1'- ship winner .,,winn0r Nl'-l'I.X's vontvst .. Debate Club ...YCS ...vwlly Chi libel .. Bowling IOZIYN ... Song :u tbl- Si':xtt'ulcl .. Que-c-n's Plziycrs ... lu :md Out. KICNN lCTll C, KIRKXX OOD Kenny, sou of MV. :xml Mrs. .Inu liirkwoorl l , ...Art .Xpprcc'i:1tionl'lub ...I botogr :ip hy Club ...liocliut Club ...Corpus Christi YCS UON, XliD IPURICN lNlL'DON.'XLD G If T . B .l' . ,. H , lion, son of M1'.:u1cllNl1's. W, ll, lllvllonulrl bin Ki Mm mx mg Html In Am ...l1Ulli'l'l'Il1lll'S Club ...Kiwzmis Key Club prvsiflcnt ...Student COllllCllDIll'll1llllCfll.1ll'- izm ..,l.:1tiu 1lW:1l'il ,.. Soug ut the Scuifolclv ...lhlskn-ilzzill. VlRlllNl.X SCllUM.XCllliR Ginny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, ll, SllllIll1Il'llCI' ...Pep Club ...Music Xpprecia- tion Club .., ln and Out. MARY ANN SIELIFIELDT Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. XY, R, Suefcldt ,.,. V Xrt .-Xppreciation Club ...Glee Club. PETER .-XLBICRT SMITH Pete, son of Mrs. Dorothy Smith ...Debate Club ...Student Council president ...Cathe- dral Youth Club ...Scholastic Art Medal YCS ...l ootba1l. CAROLE TIQRESA SLIl'Il Carole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, lf, L, Slief ...Pep Club ..,J.XC's ...LQueen's Play- ers ...Honor Roll ...Chi Rho .Xrt editor ...Cathedral YCS and Youth Club ...Religion award ... ln and Out ...Junior Class, League. BIZVIZRLY ANN ST lCl'llliN Beverly, daughter of Mrs. L, S, Stephen Honor Roll ...Chi Rho Staff ...Chl Rhoan Staff ...Religion award ...Student Council alternate ...Stale Council of Youth dele- gate ... ln and Out. BARRAIIA A. ST .-XNF A Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Stanfa ...Queen's Players .... - Xrt Apprecia- tion Club ... The Song at the Scaffold St. Patriclds YCS. I'llIl.I.IP li, SMITII Phil, son of Mr, and Mrs. RussellMcCuddy ...Baseball ,,,CathedralYouth Club...Photog- raphy Club. l W. LOUISE SMITH Louise, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R, L, Mefuddy ...Communism Study Club l'atlivdral YCS and Youth Club. PI-IGGY SUIG STICPIIICNS C.fXliOI.YN FRANCES SVYMBERSKY Peggy, daughter of Mrs, Margaret Stephens Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P, J, ...J.XC's ...Musiv .Xppreciation Club ...At Svymbersky ,,,Pep Club ...JAC's ...Photog- l-'airvicw Iligh School--Band queen attendant raphy Club ...Cathedral YCS and Youth ...Pop Club ...I4anrl, Club ...Bowling team ...Basketball team Variety Show ... In and Out. Seniors JOHN M, SLUSSICIK John, son of Harold A. Slussm-1' ... In and Out ...Intramural football ...SL Joseph YCS ...Photography Club ...Variety Show '57 MARY liI,I!.XIlliTll TICNNICRY Mary Both, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Tennery ...Pep Club ...J.'XC's ...Quee-n's Players ... In and Out ...Executive com- mittee of NCCJ ...Typing Award ,,. Song at the Scaffold ...Cathedral Youth Club and YCS. , Plfilllni .NNN TOXXNSICND Pnulu, ckuigliter oi' Mr. :intl Mrs. Paul Townsend ...Pop Club ,,,J.XC's ...QUCOWS Plgiyers ,,,Gl0e Club ...fIltllClll'1ll Youth Club .,. Murclcr Takes the Veil ... In und Out ...Mnsiv Appreciation Club Variety Show. M.XlllliYN .XNN TllOiXll'SON Mnrilyn, clnupghtcr of Mr. :intl Mrs. William ll, 'Thompson ...Quoc-n's Pluyers ...S:1CI'iSiY Club vice-president Sucristy Club ...Glee Club ...lizislwtbnll tcauu ...Yotccl one of the 2 best saicristnns ... ln :uid Out, NORMAN LEE THOMPSON, JR, Norman, son of Mr. :intl Mrs, N, L, Thompson .,. Song :it the Scaffold Cntliedrail Youth Club trcutsurcr ...YCS Junior Classical League. J.XlXll'fS XX, XX.Xl.lil-Ill MARG.-XRlC'l'.-XNN lX.fXIiI,.-XCII C.XROLYN XY.X'I'll.'XN Jinx, son of Mr. unil Mrs. .Xrt Xiqilkur .-Xnn, clnugliter of Mrs. Gene llaillnvc Carolyn, clnuglitur of Mr. :ind Mrs. IC. L, Lcttcrninn's Club .,.L3uccn's lllziyors Pep Club ...J.XC's ...CLlfllCLl1'1ll Youth Club Wuthun ...Pop Club ...Current livcnts Club Cntlicclrzil Youth Club prvsitlcnt ...Grout ...C.C'.l'7. ...lQucen's llluycrs ... St. .Xnnc ... ln and Out. ...lflusketlinll ...GIOC Club Books ...l-'ootbnll ...linskotbull ...Oil Mun and Gouty RQCtOI ' ...Chi Rlionn Stuff ..C:itl1cclrul Youth Club. for n day ... Song :it the Svni'fold,' Amahl :uid Night Visitors. Saemziuzrs llflllllllf KAY Xl I-f1.Cll I.ol'1'ic, ililllgllllll' ol lNl1'. :uul Mrs. J, C which ...Pop Club ...Glvv Club ...J.XC's Qum-0n's l'luyn'rs ... lXlLlI'llOl'T1lli0Sl.ll0VL'll ...Valric-ly Slurw, ILXYIXIUNIJ ll, XXOl,l , JR, Huy. son ul' Mr, :xml Mrs. Raymond H, XX olf, Sr, ...Art .Xpp1'uCi:1tiOh Club president ln :mul Out ,,, Cl1:u'lvy's Aunt ... Song: all the Hv:ll'lolll ,,,Chl liho stuff, I. lXl.XRY C.XTlll'IRlNl-I XX'llITIXlIRli lXl:u'y Kay, cluughtel' of Mr. amd Mrs. William Vlhitmiro ...Pep Club ...J.-XC's .,,Currcnt livent Club .,.Cnthcclrul Youth Club ... Svv0ntGc11 ...Variety Show ... In :mul Out. l lVl.fXRY LOUISE WORLOXY lllury Lou, daughter of Mr, .md Mrs, George ll, XXo1'low ...Pup Club ,..J.'XC's ...Music .lpllreciution Club ...Corpus Christi YCS ...Variety Show ... In und Out. MARY JANE XX'ILI.IAlNlS Mary June. KlIlllglltQI' of Mr, und Mrs, Put Williams ,,,l'vp Club ,,,J,'XC's ,,,Mu5iQ lXpp1'en'iution ...Qucc-n's Players.,,C:ltl1cflrul Youth Club ...V:ll'lCllj' Show ... In und Out. JILL .NNN XXIIYATT Jill, Clllllf.flllC1' of Mr, :xml Mrs, John L. XXhy11tt . .Pop Club ...J.XC's ...Dcbute Club. W 'SA Y- - if '1 11.7 F: 9' s FIRST ROW: Anita Albright, Berna Amend, Ray Ast, John Bachle, Lorraine Ballina, Joe Bane, Susan Barrick, Sharon Barry. SECOND ROW: Dan Berumen, David Best,Patricia Biddle,Suzanne Birdsong, Jim Blacketer, Barbara Bulgawicz, Jim Burke, Janet Buser. THIRD ROW: Gary Carpenter, Sandra Cash, Paul Chenault, Joe 'Ffa I Q Q- 11 :GPN fb 1 E , Claro, Judi Cody, Carol Colby, Kathleen Cross, Marguerite Dansereau. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Deegan, Michelin DeLier, Mike Dill, Virginia Dobelbower, Margaret Drescher, Kathryn Dudley, Ruth Ann Dwyer, Mark Dyniewicz. ff' - 6 ff' , s N gf X ,av IQE ix, SQ Q Tb' ui 1 CHAIRMAN JERRY LYNCH with co u nc il representatives--Judi Cody, Carolyn Fuchs, Michelin DcLier--:ind c ln s s secretary Nlnrguerite Dnnsercau headed the Junior Class committees. umicirs iuunnioiifs -ul X R FIRST ROW: Bob F Y 3 if if 'L' rg ' we , -' X WE ' ROW: Susan Eberle, George Edison, Camille Ewing. SECOND Mary Anne Fisher, Jean Flanagan, Sharon Frank. THIRD ROW: riess Carolvn Fuchs Pat Fuchtman. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Fuller, Rita ,Gerrityf, Mike Gleason. 4 ,' ,.oQ , . .P - ' '- ---. sy 1 1 N .. 5 eh' 2' O 'fair' Qi. Yo- X I Aft.. 'Beta . JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY members numbere eleven. Standing are Jane Robinson, Jim Burke Michelin DeLicr, Marilyn Mnrondc and Elain Grove. Seated are Mary Maddox, Marty Westerman, Karen Simms, Patricia Biddle, Jean Flanagan, and Madelinne Kernion. xxx , 'df ff . ...4 0. if N 'I X Q. A eat- ' We V 'r O 8 .n . X b ti . Q.., av- .' 5 E: L ' EL X 2. ' E KZN L3 l ' Q N D , 'iw 'L 5 W , N ui f 4' 6 is gg S, jj m in 1 A D nf, 1, Z A ,Tj , ,l , TA I I , J H S FIRST ROW: Elaine Grove, Allen Harkey, Linda Harrell. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Henke, Pat Halley, Harriet Hood. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Houston, Bill Hubbard, Charles Hudgen's. FOURTH ROW: Ray Immenschuh, Allen Ingram, Ronnie Jacobs. FIFTH ROW: Kent Kaiser, Al James, Jay Jenks. is 75. N a vf A 1 -QQ. , :W w 1 'QQ .N ICU .. 1 i44- IHS: AWD. I ff .J - 'fe-v' if l f W- Q ,K he 4-,, Y- if'- if-. 115 x 'E ff-r, 'v-BIO, Q , 17' 15' Y' .43 5 J FIRST ROW: Jim Keller, Sherry Kelly, Madellnne Kernion, Don Kingston, Jean Koos, Jana Kostka, Frances Kozakowski, Pat Kraker. SECOND ROW: Judie Land, Louis Lepak, Charles Ley, Mary Frances Lincoln, Carolyn Link, Katye Lucas, Jerry Lynch, Violet McAullff. THIRD ROW: Arlene McCarroll, Mike McCreight, Linda McDonald, Bill McGuire, Sharon McMichael, Mary Maddox, Trudy Manning, Marilyn 4 Maronde. FOURTH ROW: Pat Martin, Sally Maschino, Paul Matthews, Elenora Merrigan, Martin, Am Eldon Mills Catherine Minden, Marna Monson. FIFTH ROW: Trudy Morrison, Loretta Mullane, Mary Ellen Murphy, Nancy Murphy, Terry Nashert, Loretta Neumann, Priscilla Newbury, Maggie O'Meara. 9 'U' vw, 6- 'Q' - f S A f , . wx 5: I I'IXCl'Il.I.l'INl'I'I in I't'ligIil7I1 :md 60 lumllrra nl' svrvicv in thv l1b1':l1'y ll11'I'llUtl I110lf1llS tm' IXl1ll'1,1lllI'l'l Ibn-scI1v1', Iih1':11'.x': 'I' 1' u ci y M :1 n n i n g, Blurty XX'm'sln'l'u1:1l1 :m1lJolm Bzlchlu, rv- llglllll, unimfs umuinnrs ...J- I vi S W- ,g 7 xr as 'K if '75 FIRST ROW: Tcrry PLIIISZII, Jerry Pzlpin, Doris Pipkin. SECOND ROW: Juno Pollurcl, llctty Kay 1'1'itc'l1:1rcl, Kathy Reinnucr. THIRD ROW: Paula Riggs, Guurginnnzx Rohn-rts, Juno Robinson. FOURTH RUW: Marty Ryan, Ann SIIVZILIU, Louis Sclmciclvr, 56 X Y N. Vx N. X - ' v! Wig? 'N . RR xx g m 'xx -. N. 1 X ,w lx W, , X xx x NK xg NX 1 GIRL AND BOY STATERS rvproscnting MHS nt the annual Girls' and Boys' Stntv con- ventions Juno 4-11 werv Bill lluhlmrd, lllicholin DeLier, Marty Wvstvrmnn :mcl John Ruclmlu. 'R 11, K fm Qi 9 'K fl 5 ' x A X FIRST HOW: Susan Scott, Cnthic Shaw, lVl:u'ie Shoot, Karen Simms, SECOND ROW: Cecilia Skvorc, Loretta Small, Steve Snider, Eddie Sukolosky. THIRD ROW: Paiulu S-pnuth, Hosumnriv Summers, Hnrbnrzl Teevnn, Phil Svymbersky. FOURTH HOW: Jim Tclcocci, S :I n cl r il Thompson, Mary lillcn TI'1lUtYI1I1ll,FI'1ll1liV1ll'l Vailkenbllrpf. FIFTH ROW: Tony Venters, Mike Walker, Karol Wnsingc-r, Mnrty Wcstermun, SIXTH HOW: Larry Wicks, Diane Woolley, Frank Wozny, Billie Yoaltler. P' S 'N-0 ti .4 - xl-' 1. f i 0 .gpm f .,,y' , 'F Q - if ,F l i: 42 10 'N fx fv-U fy Snqphnmnmes 97 Ar .-XLL-AROUND SU P H O M U R ij lenders are council representa- tives Susan Wilson, Th 0 m Il s Hardy, Nancy Wilsong sL'c1'ct:1ry, Madeline Graco :ind chairman Grnyson Vain ilorn, ah 5 wi 31 ,. W. .. ff nz- aaii .af 'U' If FIRST ROW: Mary Ann .Xaron, Carol Abromeit,Cii1cIyAlbertson, Betty Allen, Billy Allen, Carole .'X1'c-lwr, Joy Arndt, Bill Bachle. SECOND ROW: John Bane, Cathie Ileauszinpg, hlary Bizal, Don Botchlvt, Karl lllnni, John Brandon, Pete Pirmvn, Roger Brown. THIRD ROW: Robert Buchanzin, Gloria Ballinger, Jim Burton, 'iordon Butler, Rcva Caldwell, Robert C0mbs,Cnrolyn Campbell, .an 1 uv-I ff! ' --n' , ff, -' 'Q . ' , 1'-'ffl .1 .3 'x V QU: 1 'IIT' I .. I G . Q A I 'NM 1 1 ' Nt Cathy Carey. FOURTH ROW: Portia Claro, David Cooper, Joe Cory, Judith Cowden, James Crabtree, Bill Criser, Mary Pat Davis, Shaun Delaney. FIFTH ROW: lX1arySue Dixon, David Dodson, Eddie Donnelly, Susan Donovan, Pat Dorris, Roger Dunn, Kathy Eggers, Nancy Engel. Swphomccmes 1-r I Wm. ' an I71 1 L mx X . . .mc w 1 E K1 xyson mlc 1 X . ' l I ff I31'uwn, A K Y , fa 4. y OC A lf' J, fi- -1 4.1 ,4 l 3 K S .2 'QQ 4 1 J X -jx V 'n Q. AJ- -Yin Q an I A Mmm., 47 X lf FIRST ROW: Sherrie Evans, Robbie Fetters, lVlury Finley, Ruth Fletcher, Mike Fitzmorris, Dick Flanagan. SECOND ROW: Janice Fox, Nick Gales, Betty Gallagher, Chuck Glover, Madeline Grace, Arlyne Guilliams. THIRD ROW: Judy Guthrie, Thomas Hardy, Melanie Harris, Myrtle Haskins, Mary Ilolmes, Barbara Huelsman. FOURTH ROW: Marie Hughes, Anne Humphrey, Rick Hunt, lvlarilyn Kapraun, Jim Kelley, Joe Kernke. FIFTH ROW: Ken Khoury, Jeanne Kirwan, Dorothy Kolb, Harold Kranz, Linda Lahlonte, Gary Lester. SIXTH ROW: Janice Leyerle, Alice Lincoln, Judy Linhardt,Bill Link,Joe Lollman, Robert Luetkemeyer. Sofphnmnirnes ,R . ish, wr 1-...di SICRVICI-I IN 'l'llRlCl'l .-XRICAS moritccl recognition for Kathy Eggers, religriong Dorothy Kolb, libruryg Alice Lincoln, roligiong Cheryl Nall, libraryg Grayson Vzm llormnthleticsg Kon Khoury :incl John Tucker, religion. -I ' 'Si .5 fi' YC, I J' if 35? 1 as . W Q qv- Q ' -J' 4 '4 ' 4 '45 ,:hXA l , ZF 5 ' - ' S. 1 Q5 ws Qi ., tm., - ax- . ,,1hl, . 'W rv- 4 H 42 u X . 'Jp- W QL- U I--'N A I T -I an-wmv 7 ki Y R. it QW . 'x X T x sw' -V I ,,..... Q K' .,,,n-Q 'tr- ,vs 15 J Ml' ,,,,-vw FIRST ROW: Frank McCormick, Michele IXlcCurdy, Mike McDonald, Betty McGraw, Terry McGuire, Kathleen McKenna. SECOND ROW: Sarah IXlcL:1uchlin, Patricia McNeil, Mary Alice Mctguillen, Mac lNlacziulay,Marilyn Maker, James Nancy. THIRD ROW: Cathy ltlejclrech, Judy Illcziere, lllike Minnis, Phil Mitchell, John Illontroy, Nancy Morrow. FOURTH ROW: lX'l:1I'pgz1rvtlVlurphy,Cheryl Nall, Rudy Nieves, Stephanie O'Brien, Vicki O'Loughlin, Camille Parks. FIFTII ROW: Patricia Pettie, Mike Pierce, Ralph Pinnsoneault, Bob Plugge, Patricia Podolcc, Cathy Powers. SIXTH ROW: Kaaren Pula, Marjorie Quinn,John Ragland, Julie Randlcman, Jo Rogers, Charles Rohrbach. 63 Sophnmnres fi i r GA LLIC INTEREST brought mcdalls to Florence Spurgeon, Joncttzi Vfin Horn, Kzithy Eggers, Naincy Iingol, Jim Kelley, N il nc y Morrow, Ken Khoury, G r :1 y S 0 n Vain Ilorn, Kathleen McKenna, Judy Cowclen, J u l i e Rzmcllemnn, B Q tty M cGr:1w, C nrol Abromeit, mga? 1,1 I , V S - 1 f r ,. cv -' Q , Q, 7 I F r KYi'1w 415 'Jil 3' -4: ,, H ' ,Y '7 l ! ,ff ' ig , . ' Q' K :ll l- A '4 I 'H Q Q V 'W 11 K 3:.,. fv- i 75- ,L fr' Xa G. i -fr ,l , 1 95 A I Q iii in :T ?-v 1 1' l FIRST ROW: liflfliu Royvton, Nancy Rui-lm, Szinclrzi llussvll, lilzirthzl Ruzickzi, Nancy Rynin, Ann Snrpgunt, Mairlin Schxiucr, Bill Schneiclvr, Victor Scliwziiihuvk. SECOND ROW: l.incl:i Shczicl, Frank Shiiller, John Sinipsun, Tum Simpson, .lim Smiley, Geriilcl Smith, Lorvttzi Smith, Chrystiv Smith,Ch1'is Gosh wx Q., . f x 'i' T n l Al P'-T' , x 4n--- 3 ' W... , ' ec. . , Q it I Ra A-1 ff' K x Q .ov 'nm' M S 'Q 5 1 9' in 1 , M .A Y 9-K . x X ' N ' 'N-I Q -- ski, 1- 1 A 2 gb 1 J ' ki' ' N- ...M , 2 S 'L H -'ro' L r Hi T' Qu tx nf S r J X -at M mf 'V' ' 'Rf ' -.J M'-a l 41 Sprehc. THIRD ROW: Florence Spurgeon, Carole Stanfa , Margaret Stover, Kathy Strecker, Tom Sullivan, Rosemary Tener, David Tennery, Kay Timmons, Diane Tinker. FOURTH ROW: James Tobin, Jerrc- Townsend, John Tucker, Patricia Tullius, Tim wi 1 , I K- V' a.,- A' Y A J J wi Tyrec, Grayson Van Horn, Joncttn Van Horn, Steve Wade, Carol Walker, FIFTH ROW: Jcanctte Whitmiro, Joan Vlhvatt, Jim Williams, Gai Wilson, Mickey Wilson, Susan Wilson, Joanne Wilson, Mary Jane Wozny, Mike Zucker. 65 ...- 4 J P .Oi ' , 'QF' 'YZ7' - A-x ww-A M.. x Z 3. 2 5 ,- 463 Q1 ,.., 517 D' 5 . L O FIRST ROW: Sharon Albright, Diane Archer, Bill Arnold, Mary Ast, Elaine Bachle, Diane Bartlebaugh,Mike Bible,Jan Birdsong. SECOND ROW: Mary Borelli, Kathryn Botchlet, Karen Braun, Jane Burke, James Burkey, James Butcher, Lora Butenhoff, Patricia Byrne. THIRD ROW: Allan Carter, Gardner Carter, 1 1 f 45' I Q, .1 -Qi if . .i A 1 Po N Tom Cook, Alice Corff, Charlene Craig, Carol Cude, Cherie Cude, Anne Dansdill. FOURTH ROW: Mike DcLier, Evelyn Dilis, Mike Dinger, Bill Dinges, Jim Dorney, Sally 1-Iderer, Charlene Eckroat, James Embree. ' f 66 I X. K r J 'Nt'-I X I 'IS' 6 Q04 ur' FRESIIMAN CLASS OFFICl'IHS:1re Bob Minnis, chairmang Joy Rice, secretaryg representatives, Shnryn Mach and Allan Carter. Not pictured are representatives Miko DeLier, Paula Smith :ind John Schille. R V , . f' i-'np' ' k Ai 4 kay, ' f 5 X 5 Freshmen i fi gp- X , 1 Y. Q it W is .4 ' - 3 -. 'Z' .' l.' - ' 1 i' !5.5r':5'. I I H lf :S::::fE'f? I ll,-ffffifr?-F1 ' , nf ff' FIRST ROW: Patrick l ltZ1,JQl'I'1Ilfl, Carolyn Frcvny,Torcsa Freid.Sl5COND ROW: Tony Gappa, Miko Gaylor, Bob Gubliarclt. THIRD ROW: Barbara GL-yor, Patricia Ghz-vn, Jcrru Gilvs. FOURTH ROW: Anne Gormley, Jucly Ilafvr, Hub llagey, gh L. , Qi 53 xn ' 'Y . ,N ,Y X I 'W' -- , -,4. A ' 'x V, , v, . Q .- ,- ART, RELIGION AND ATIILETICS gave Qs-vvn frfish- men opportunities to win honors. Elfman wont In Judy I-Iafor, religiong Sally INIil:im, art: Charlene Eckroat, roligiong standing. Cliarlvnv Ilcinun, reli- gion, Bob Illinnis and Miko Ililmlu, atlilvticsg Pat Fitzgerald, religion, I A .. 1 ,---wr J MX uv fa I1 .H fa A ' K Zu: .QA 5 FIRST ROW: Keating Ilagmann, Amanda Haggard, Dean Ilarback. SECOND ROW: Marianne Harbison, Hob llarrington, Ralston Harry. THIRD ROW: Charlene Hoinon, Rita Horiur, Vincent Hoonig, FOURTH ROW: Anno Holmes, Gerry IIopcus,Ilarbara Houston. FIFTH ROW: Donal Ilummcr, Dennis Ingram, Don James. SIXTH ROW: Patti Hunt, David Howard, Patricia Hudgens. 'Q il! mf 41's K i'b-1 ,A -dl' Q, W , if L ll a, .x ,M i It ix . ' Q 2 4 x pf' 4 9? 45' X 1-X 15 EKU? L r ' 5 . gf. ' Q' ini, h '-sq! , af- FD A by, W .. ' ' ' ' .f 'T T' fl ' 7 I rv' 4? I ' r , I I. 10- ' 'S' .. av' 505 'G I 'fu' if-, M 'vb I, M 'wt' in MF., f Y I 'N H we I P I FIRST ROW: Gail Kaiser, Peggy Keefe, Mnry Kendrick, Bill Kvrnion, Jim Koelsch, I-Iileen Koelsch, Rick Jones, Chris Jorclam. Sl-DCOND ROW: Kay Lucas, Ruth Lythcott, Sharyn Much, Froclzi lllndclox, Jackie Maier, Peggy Martin, Jim Kubiak, Don Lamb, TIIIRD ROW: Frank McMann, Susie McVeigh, Belle Melvin, Sully Milam, Ray Miller, Bob Minnis, Susan McAdams, - N -vs x g a Q ' I 1, M :UA H - Y N 55? f w ii Q 0,4 w J 1 'ET' vu 'L 75' - I jf 1,w'. Joan McLz1uchlir1. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Neikirk, Brenda Neumann, Russell Nowell, Margo Ollvares, Anne O'Malley, Carol O'Reilly, Jack Muse, Jim Nave. FIFTH ROW: Judy Pinnsoneault, Elizabeth Powers, Johnna Reinauer,Jolene Rezny, Delrene Rhea, Joy Rice, Kathleen O'Rei1ly, David Papin. T 1 SI .-,L I 'Cf 'QF' if 1 Prcshmcm 415 1 I ' M ff fy, ,af T.. K- . .f --,M x 5 Q N ,,,'MZ, 'Q -a::a, I' in Q HONOR STUDENTS in thv FrCSh- mam P11155 won' Miko Bible liilcvn Koclsch :md Shuryn Nach. John Schillu is not pictured. 'Q I Q J 2. W, 1 XCQlixXXXXXXW, X M L X xv XXX -1...--1 ,.,..--- ,,....-- ,....-- 4 Q.. L L -L Q - 4 1. L4 I li ff! , I 1 -wr f :N- rv' ,U 15? ie- 415- 3 , Z- I w x S. ' X- N ' V' N Q' N - L W , FIRST ROW: Jo Jean Rinkle, Ann Robinson, Betty Rodriquez. SECOND ROW: Mziry Rogers, Put Ryan, Carl Schauer. THIRD ROW: Harold Scheer, John Schille, Gary Sleeper. FOURTH ROW: Norma Smith, Paula Smith, Mary Schnetzler. FIFTH ROW: Linda Spaeth, Bill Sprague, Mike Stank. SIXTH ROW: Mary Steltenkamp, Susan Sweeney, Martyne Terwclp. Preshnmem Jia, We MAGNA CUM LAUDE :md Cum Laude Lziun certificates were won by Harold Scheer, Charlene lieinen, June Burke :ind Mary Kendrick. 'xgQm'.w ,f 'ff' FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Thomas, Janie Thompson, Cecil Trice. SECOND ROW: Pamela Van Vulkenhurg, Tony Walde, Tim Walker. THIRD ROW: Shirley Waltham, Mary Eloise Wells, Margaret Wetwiska. FOURTH ROW: Cnrol Wilkinson, Betty Worlow, Oletn Wyskup. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Mike Barnes treasurerg Jeanette Dorsey, vice-presidentg Pete Smith, prcsidentg Bunny Rice, secretaryg planned the social calendar for 1959-'60 I . xi., ' W X 1 'wp We pm! c' gm wr ur Wlfqiuiunes M 1 J W, ,,,, ,,,,, W ,N ,, M M, MA WJ, m,,'M, ww , W , ,WL Mm, H H u -W gp My PRIQSIIJICNT, PICTIC SMITH ziidvrl by sr-ci'vt:ii'y Bunny Rice, vice- prvsidm-nt, Jeanette Dorsey :incl trvzisurer Mikellnrnes Conducts ri weekly Student Council meeting. tudent Government ontributes pirit TIIIRTY-ISIGIIT representatives with officers Pete Smith, Jeanette Dorsey, Bunny Rice and Mike Barnes rzillied to give MHS student government one of its most fruitful years. Among the many projects were ai series of amendments to the Constitution, the drafting of 21 student directory, the stile of autograph hounds, folders, polo shirts, pom-poms :ind deetils in Mciluinness motifs. .-Xt the uwurds assembly the Council presented ai S600 cheek to Father Carlin to be used indee- vs orziting the auditorium, F.-XTHICR C.-XIILIN introrlucoml the Stuflvn Study Week designed to give students ni luttmi ll prvciaition of the rc-spoiisihilitivs of ai stu resentutivc. WITH NO NEICIJ FOR XYISIIING WI-Il,IS IN tlw new Student Couneil tuzini, rli nt up fig '- '-L Min w . ,wwuwem was-dy 'WM -'nm ini 9 Q - ' i if r A W ' O Re 5, jf five x R Q if ' Q sn is sql. Q ws x Q ' 5 yy.: W S f Q f ww aw, if I ,S- V - E l L s R i .I V'tE', I I EZ, A AV V 3 ff, if l Y -fl, f 4 W Q A, A , ,, ,V , if I ,L 4, QQ fi xl I 1 iw FN f FS My 2 ff' ikdkak 'fan if 2 M mul .Lx Q. p X W ' fxf, w L L51 3 . 3 ' XZ 41 -4 -MA' SONG .-XT Tllli SC .-X F FO LD Blanc-he ,,,,,, lilaine Grove M, deL'halis . . . Barl1araStanfa Rev. Mother . . . Carolyn Fuchs Sr, lllaric . . Sr. Jeanne Sr. Constance Market Woman Young Dancer Young Intellectual . . . Ray Wolf Young Lieutenant . Paul Ruscha Old Iieggar . Louis Schneider Mob ..... Ross Dixon, Jim Xkalker. Terry McVeigh, Don ltlt-Donald, Norman Thompson, Margaret Grace, Dick Grimes, Peggy Ruzicka, Ann Savage, Maggie O'lXIeara, Sherry Kelly, Trudy Manning, Lorraine llallina. Sisters of Carmel . . . Regina Savage, Sue Iiherle, Marilyn Maronde, llildegarde Lollman, Nancy Burke, Mary Beth Tcnnery, Jeanette Dorsey, Ruth Miller. Mary Beth McKenna. NLE PETVT ROI comforts Rev. Mother fCarolyr1 Fuchsl. . . . . . Bunny Rice . . Anne Higgins . . Suzie Schmidt Loretta Neumann . . . Sharon Frank is our peace Local armelite ommunit Data For Fall taging of Most high school excursions are aimed for the nearest hydrogenation plant or electron accelerator in the interest of science--but a field trip for 14 McGuinness students wound up in Oklahoma City's cloistered Carmelite con- vent. The students were gathering real-life data to hack up a dramatic presentation, the plot of which involved a Carmelite community at Compicgne during the French Revolution. The cast, still at the stage of working into their characters, trekked en masse to observe convent atmosphere for help in portraying the Carmelite spirit. The spirit was needed for the Queen's c .l Furnishes Real-lqre 6S0ng at the Scaffoldv layers first production of the year, Song at le Scaffold , by Emmet Lavery staged No- ember 23 and 24 at St. Francis Seminary aud- oriuni, A third presentation was given at Jenks, iklahoma, November 25, Sister Germaine was director. -- IF THE STRING BREAKS it means destruction for France prophesies Blanche de la Force QE1aine Grovej. J . I A gn? .,-1, L.-. .. ,,,W If 'f N Q, IMA.. . K , N, ' lgnm I U-...Q Q 5 We 4 E 'Y A241 4 J I l BEHIND THE SCENE characters are Sue Cook, Mary Ellen Russell and assistant director Sondra Currat. Hmm-mm SCAFFOLD INC, is off to Jenks, Oklahoma, and St. John Vianney for their third performance. N ld IMAGINE the same Scaffold Inc. as above only this time on the inside after the last performance. 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'.a ,M n .r +3 3222 I '7 KgQ'5f'k 'Q' X l . A 3 ,. f ,Q . s XZ' HQ.:-Q : - q P O in 'P' jf 1 1 Q . es Wg. . sr. -n ' r . .1 if G' 5 i 'iff 'fl 653 if WITH THE POISE deserving of Gencsizln medals are Anne Higgins :md Dick Hood, The medals :ire given to two seniors who achieved outstanding progress in speech und drama. . J' Q 'T'-sw ALL-AROUND ATHLETIC Tim Horan receives his trophy 'from Conch Dnter. FILLING CHEERLEADERS' SHOES are Mike Car: Papin and Gary Pellegrini. IT'S TIME OUT during the faculty-varsity tilt while the faculty squad--Coach Hungerford, Fathers Dillon and Hellinghziusvn, Conch Dater--map out their strategy. Varsit Tips FATIIICR MUN.-XIIAN presents Z1 trophy to the best team athlete, Dun Kuhiuk. The varsity squad put the faculty in their place to the tune ol' 48-32 :1 the first vzirsity-inc-ulty' game. lfzwiiltj members--Coziclics llungorforcl, Duter Vrzmug Fathers Dillon, llcllinghuuse M C G 1 i n C h 0 y, lXlonuh:m, Huyclen--fu. nished some lively action for vursit' U , . - Q 3 2 ' 44 f N , 43 55 ' R? 5 Q j Q si'- 49' rf' rm X A 1 4 I I -1 .- N. ,ww l we '-M 'J 9. A 55 .M 'Q' , 2 4 5 mx 'Q 9 x jx , A W 6+ is :M .-. Y fr? fu 'VR g W' QQ' N' ff w , . ,. qi ,, ff, ii' W ifljf, 15? Tv 2 HE, -'F a,A LM Q3 II 5 I gum f .Z 49 im 5-, 4 . , ,, , .. .W,K . , LL,, , . A -ws?Sf -2 1 'f :W Aw qpwwv- ,K in NOW Wli'l.L DISC USS LXHUR RHI X TIUNSQ' Suys Fgitiivr Gznllxitin :lt thc YCS I-'c'rlL-rcltion Studi' I7:lhx'. Potvnil ll EWU, nap, Teaching, collecting soup, taking part in YCS activities were some of the important works done by MHS students throughout the year. Responding to za parish need were Betty McGraw, Kevyn Pula, Trudy M o r r i s on und ? A hill monk: we-:ul wr.: saga a.a.,4,4 A s. n fa wt.. if ut.. L, , s as iw wa wa N -H .ea .W ,., H virgo Q s..w..a,. , an ,l A , , I ,WM mme men, , a, l .' as ' , it 5, M ,ggi B ...H-....s.Q. .GW lN1AIiG,-XRI-YI' GRACE and Father Carlin look over the itinerary for their Washington trip to the White House Conference held in March, sers are llarlmara Geyer, ltlargo ies, Sharyn Mach :xml N1lIlR'j'l'1llgjQ0l. Youngsters, D7asl1iingt0n aptifvating Kathleen Cross. They instructed youngsters in religion each Saturday morning. YCS study days were held quarterly. Areas of concentration were family life and international life. In March Margaret Grace was named one ofthe Oklahoma delegates to the White House Conference. Fascinated by Dr. Tom Dooley, the American doctor who has devoted his life to the people of Laos, sophomores of Miss DeCasper's English class executed a Soap for Dooley Campaign, Net profits were 200 pounds of soap, a traffic ticket, a 337.25 postal bill, a picture and a two page thank you letter from the doctor. C LE.-XNING UP FOR DOOLEY were sophomores Marilyn Kapraun, Nancy Engel, Camille Parks, Joy Arndt, Mike Minnis and Roger Brown. i 91 , VN? , O.Q Q C x 1 A .N 3' se r 4, V , A ! K4'f 4 514,45 3 ' i . ' -.i B , 'f'. f -Q -, - , 3,1 0-Q 4 1' V , UL, wfbk .2 ' 1 -f f. K . . X30 . lkf pi an-.1 .mn-'!lrnA7lR'l5 1Yln'Ll'.'ll'S'R,N CHI RHO,-XN CO-ICDITORS Frank Carey and tion, while Dan Kuhiak merited the outstanding Kay Cavzmaughrecoivod distinguished service journalism student award, Frank was also medals for editing an All-American puhlica- Chi Rhoan photographer. Monthl 480 Inches ports Top Rating Once ix month 480 inches of grapevine ure distributed in McGuinnoss Clzissroonis, This is officially known :is thc Chi lihoun, the principal organ of coniniuniczltion within the school. The 35 niunilior stuff strives to write, interpret :ind cdit the news in View of the significzincve of the vocation of thc student. All-.-Xinoricnn und Newspaper of Distinction honors halve lmedcckcd tho publication the lust four semesters. .Xn cditoriul by Kay Cuvaiiiuiigli merited il hronzo nicdzil und ai S100 chock fronithe Nutionul Ifrccdoni Foundaition for outstanding achievement in bringing out u hotter understanding of the .-Xmcrcziun way of life. Syl- 1 if ' ,J W.-XY BACK WHEN thu Chi Rho was in lhv planning stage zlssistzint editors, .Xnuu Iliggins :md Miko Curr were talking :ind editor Dcnnis Dorm-y was listvning, NICWLY NAMED CHI IIIIUAN l-IlDl'1'lJHS--Jvxm Flunzigam, Trudy Morrison, Ann N:ischimi--scavenger throughpicturus for thc- May issuv. 93 GETTING A CLOSI R LOOK at the audltorlum progress 'ire Phxl Mltchell Eddle Sokoloskv Xlfred James il nd Steve M clicnziff NORTH C ICNTRAL STUDENT COMIXIITTE li--K:1yCavanaugh, Jim Burke :md David Best question Jake Smart. nqualified Accreditation Granted lialrly in September the faculty :md Ll student committee begun in C'OIllDl'Cl1CIlSlVC evzxluution of Meiluinness. 'l'wenty-four evaluators from the North Central .-Xssoeialiion oi' Colleges Lind Seeondnry Schools inv: - H schc on l'lL'lll'll1lI'Y L to 1 observe faculty :md students in an-tion by attending classes. They observed the conditions of the elzssrooms ldc d tht mol 79 themselves, the discipline or luck of it, the prepurzltion and participation of the classes, the methods used in tezlehing :md the l'2lll1JO1't between the students :md the lHSt1'L1L'tOI'S. The evaluating committee reported their find- ings ut :ln ,-Xpril NCA convention in Cliiengggo :ind the board found lXleGuinness guilty of unqualified :ic-ereditzition, L I.. AT Tllli JAC SPRING FORMAL IIISTORIAN-R EPORTER ANNE IIIGGINS PIIICSICNTS .X IZOSI-I TO SUCCI-ISSOR K,-XRICN SIMMS Working with chilclrcri :it tho lloly Child- ' d hood Rotzirclccl Home has lmccn tho c'liicl'p1'o- jcot of thc J.Xl s, whose purposc is thi- nucl- vzmccmohi of Clizlrilailmlo, i'llItlll'llI :mil social zivtivitics among Llitholic' girls. llcziclihg the Activity were Samcly Gales, G-lorixi Dixon, Rosclh-h lixiclilc, lf rzinvcs Szlkucrli, Maury Jo I7CtL'1'SL'llIllIflt. . X Y-xii? sul Z, MK X . s MN f Y X TO DANC E or not to siaincu--that is thequcstion. Wunclcrimr Ill'C Kathy R0il111UUl', Alun Ingram, Sharon Barry, Jnnv Bzilkcnbusli :ind Dzivid Bcst, DISCUSSING Tllli STATE of the nzitiun, tm' smu' ul tm- stzitv :ind Lhv stutu of :iffuirs in g.ic1wr:i1 :irc Anne Higgins, Kzly Czivzinziugh, Pqiul lluschgi and Mary Ellen Russvll. Griry Bzirncs sn-L-ms boron! hy it ull, wa V., .i,.., A 5 f x ' QQ 0 n af 1 K r 0 5- 1 as ' A ' Q K 4? ,n 4 '59 I s 19- n..,, Q? . Q. 'T l iw S n E ' ibm RUSICM.'XRII'2 SI'fXIRll'IIiS has trncivci thc' Kingston 'Ij1'iO f0Y' W:1ltzinQ :i ln .Xrthur AillI'1'1lX' :luring thfi Iilzircii Grzis. Cain f1:inc'v1's wurv in full bloom. garvv, wpain, ,lapan 'l'i'l.XliUliSI'I wi' nu LUQIII oi ll jj1'Ill'0llli pus si-ul. iiusz- 'l'I'll1iY Rlziuiiing is in thi- midst i L' li i,l-I ISILXTING Dr, Llfik-iiliom-fi!-i's i'ic'tm'ym'c1' Lhvhull 1ll'l' Szmrly Cash :ind Jim KL-lim-y, 101 aww: Y 1 'iw .,, T -'-5'-Fr' ' ..., Q 'UG?'wXq,, I A CRUCLXL MOMENT calls for water and silencc. Hail Hail Jvlvfiuinnesf March onward is nur fry 106 th, 'K vb f HEY, FELLOWS arc you sure that jug contains H2O? J1m Rueb and Frank Van Valkenburg seem to have an anonymous benefactor. MHS MEN on the bench are diligently watching the action on the field. Q.. :mi 1959 TRI-CHAMPS. FIRST ROW: Mark Dyniewicz, Henry Aaron, Frank Carey, Jim Rueb, Dick Grimes, Lynn Quinn, Harold Kramz, Allen Ingram, Terry Pansza, Gardner Carter, Bill Allen, Mike Minnis, Kent Kaiser, Jerry Link. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Henke, George Edison, Larry Wicks, Roger Brown, Charles lludgens, Ron Jacobs, Tim Tyree, Ralph Pinsonneault, David Best, Jim Williams, Rudy Nieves, Grayson Van Horn, Bob Minnis, Gary Pellegrini. THIRD ROW: Head Coach Dick Hungerford, Dick Hood, Jim Blacketer, Tom Sullivan, Mike Gleason, Dan Kubiak, John Link, Frank Shidler, Mike Carr, Pete Smith, Chuck Glover, Bill McGuire, Frank Van Valkenburg, Vincent Hoenig, Coach Dater. FOURTH ROW: Pat Ryan, Mike Stank, Mike DeLier, Mike Bible, Gary Barnes, Bob Butcher, Richard Hunt, Chris Jordan, John Montroy, Allan Carter, Bob Harrington, Jim Nave, Tim Walker. Irish Eleven laim Tri- hump Ratin Ramp Kelley, Cascia, t. Mar 's As hoped for, McGuinness, Cascia Hall, and St. Gregory's wound up as Tri-State Champs. The Irish fought their way up to the championship with ll 14-8 victory over Kelley and a 8-6 win over Cascia Hall, a loss of 14-8 to St. Gregory's, and a final conference win over St. Mary's, 28-6, Non- conference games proved to be too much for the Green and White as 28-14 win over Laneri did not outweigh the losses to Lindsay, Casady, Northeast and Central. The 1959 football season came to a close with the first annual Varsity-Alumni game, which the Varsity won 8-7. 107 IH Xl INIIHI- N I Il'II' IJ L'1Q'1flN' plwvvl' '1p1mc zx'stulwc lwmmocl in un 6 , . - A, all Huh--Q hx' thv tlghtlnpg lrmsh. 108 'Af YW -'. yi M? 'I'llICY'IKlC Ulflf XXII RIWNIYGV IuI'lllli Vzm Vzllkcnburgi thc' Irish lm-mis ilu- puck with :1 xxidv CLll'VL'1Hlhl'l4'f1. X Q l.l Sl I-.H UI1 K HL l.1lTNl:b :Incl ll'lHh sc-1-111 in sm- sumo- thing i!11l'l'4'5liIlg.L. lR'1'l1'lpw it L'HL11lllJl'UN'lllllllf ish: - 1 P' A , . , -.' , r 5 Q , , r T' t v ki HN! fx' lo S'S LJUXHTI-IIRIEAXCK, .Il'l'I'j' Pzxpin, xxhilv llUL'lllll1.iI1 io gain yxlrrlzxgn' culliclvs lwnrilnng unto Dnviri Iixlrtulxl 1 atlllCl'l. The Texas player doesn't seem to be too happy ibout the situation, asacl Wins , Laneri Falls A first in the football season was homecoming celebratio Festivities included an Irish-St. Mary's game Senior M iry Illen the festivities attended n staged October alumni reception, and a reception the queen. B Sandy Gales, Peggy O' the 30. the for Russell reigned over by Marilyn McGuire, rien and Bunny Rice. The Varsity-Alumni game was the final high school football game for seniors Henry Aaron, Mike Barnes, Gary Barnes, Bob Butcher, Frank Carey, Dick Hood, John Link, Matt Meziere, Bill Murphy, Gary Pellegrini, Lynn Quinn, Jim Rueb a 1959 FOOTBAL MHS 0 MHS 0 MHS O MHS 14 MHS 8 MHS 8 MHS 28 MHS 8 nd Pete Smith. L SCHEDULE Lindsay Casady Northeast Kelley Cascia Hall St. Gregory's Laneri Central 109 110 ueen Mar Ellen races Homecoming MARY ELLEN RUSSELL reigned over homecoming festivities NIGHT AIR AND TOUGH NORSEMEN PHOVED FAT THERE WAS CLOSE CALLING IN THE CASCIA BO October 30. Attendants to the queen were Sandy Gales, Marilyn McGuire, Peggy O'Brien :md Bunny Rice. -suv-wnnuvli' , S. A ,, , ' + Tllli BALL was momentarily lost from sight as two players sum- mersnulted forthe pigskin.Rz1ther ll unique view, isn't it? Tll1XT'S NOT A FOUTB.-X LL! No. 10, il Cnsmly CyCl0llL',S0l'I1lS ll trifle bit confused. It is :1 case of mistnkvn idvntity, NO, 30 of lNlcG-uinncss has quite il hold on that C1lSIldy Cyclone. Defending Champs 112 The 1959 State Catholic roundball champs bounced back to take the runner-up place in the state basketball tournament after a hectic season of 10 losses, 7 wins. Sophoniores Mike Minnis, Bob Luetkemeyer, Jim Burton, Jim Kelley, Grayson Van Horn, Tom Sullivan and freshman Bob Minnis were responsible for the Irish come- back, Returning lettermen Tim Horan and Bill Mc-Guire sparked the sophomore dominated five. Land unner- p pot Conference rivals Caseia fell twice to the Irish, while St. lNlary's managed to put one on ice. The Irish barely slipped by Kelley in two tilts. Conference champs St. Gregoryds dealt two fatal blows to lNlIlS's hopes for conference champs. Championship tournament play pitted the Irish against conference champs St.fiI Cf.'fO1'Y'S, A first half stall failed to yield a win tothe defending champs, as Gregoryds triumphed 34-21. The Irish had defeated fascia 43-32 to gain a berth in the finals. SE.-XSON'S SCHEDULE Opponents MCGuinness 35 Classen McGuinness 38 Cascia Hall McGuinness 36 Kapaun McGuinness -ll Central MeGuinness 50 Kelley McGuinness -L3 St. lVIary's McGuinness 44 Casady McGuinness 44 Central McGuinness 36 Casady McGuinness 42 St. Gregory's Mctiuinness 47 Southeast XJ McGuinness 42 St. Mary's McGuinness 65 Northeast ' Mcliuinness 58 Kelley 5 3 MeGuinness 48 Cascia Hall McGuinness 53 Southeast McGuinness -12 St. Gregory's 1959-'GO BASKETBALL TEAM, FIRST ROW: Mike Minnis, Bob Luetkmeyer, Tim Horan, Bill McGuire, Jim Burton, Jim Kelley. SECOND ROW: Coach Dater, Grayson Van Horn, Tom Sullivan, Bob Friess, Paul Chenault, Bob Minnis, Coach Hungerford. in Tourne Pla Two highlights of the season were the crowning of Nancy Murphy as queen and the defeating of Casady in an overtime 36-32. Attending queen Nancy were juniors Kathy Rcinauer, Susan Scott, Paula Spaeth and Joan Mach. Tim Horan was named to the first Catholic All-Star team and to the All-City seconclteam, Tom Sullivan drew a place on the second All- Star team. TIM IIORAN IS WATCHING and waiting for the ball to come his way, HPARDON ME, replies the hidden opponent to Bob Luetekemeyer as he aims to block Bob's shot. 113 114 9Il.XI,l, WIC IJ,-XNCl4I', ' queries Tom Sullivan, but the Iiullcy pluyvrs sn-cms ilwtvrcstorl only in the ball. ILXYSUN VAN IIURN docsn't scem too happy about the Ilistunvm- lwtuovn him :md thu huslwt. TIM HURAN num mlmvn on thc fluru' to IIYUVUIIIS point LU 'xp I' of L lS1Il Illll dulm Q . 1, ': 5 V: 1 gg thu S1,:ltuC:ntholiC Tuul'- n.1uu ul. asad , asciaf THE IRISH LISTEN carefully whilu Conch Dntcr gives I :1 few tips. Picturvd are Bill NICGLIIFO, Roh Luctkemc fella tough but pre or Irish R540 4 T Horan. Tvm Sllllivllh find Rob Minnis. WHEN BOB FRI!-ISS pulls thc strings No, 21 of Casncly jumps. The Irish downed the Cyclones 315-32. 115 V7 5 L'-. F1 8' JUNIOR NANCY M URPIIY was crownvcl basketball queen by Bill NlQCu1rc it hllftlllll ceremonies during., the L lbCll MHS tilt Feb- ru uw lh 116 ueen ancy Lands Beaut to Cascia Tilt TIM IIORAN and ldurl Berry from St, Gregory's NO TACKLING on the basketball court, please is join in thc fight for victory. Paul Chenault's thought. 4-1 Nh ,..w- .4i ALL DRESSED UP AND SOME PLACE TO GO arc MHS and Cnscizx roundbnllers. The-y're out to get the jump ball between Bob Luetkcmevex' and No. 35, 117 1g.,M 0 in ian? 3, N I 'W' K' 'I ,2 K Q I I A 120 'fn AJ! if' d' - SUIC COOK 212 hx RV N -4 1 , 'X .f CAROLYN GROVE I N... POM POM '1l1'1S Muggle O'Me'1r1 IS rl ht mth it MARTY WESTERMAN BOOP BOOP, that's the one, claims Rita Gerrity, head cheerleader. Who has a choice think Carolyn Grove and Sue Cook. Shamrocks Snatch lass A Troph The resonant Cry of 300 Irish voices lent spirit and noise a plenty to sports bouts at home and away. Projects for the year included the spon- soring ol' the football and basketball queens, the lVlz11'el1 ol' Dimes Campaign and the sale of poppies. , Q33 l V,,Qa X f e .1 'K . if Q gan. W sr, MICHELE MINNIS PRAY, YELL, RELAX seems to be the motto of thegg SHAMROCK PRESIDENT Gloria Dixon presents thc Senior pep Club members. spoils of the Class A Pep Club in the state to Sister M, Aloysius. I2I 122 lT'S A MOMENT of relaxation for three McGulnness players during the Casady game TON SULLIVAN makes it to first base without :my difficulty. 5 V ni! 1 xl . 3, 1 f 4 3. J 5 , s X , .xl 1 K Q . b .ie I 1 .' nrtfp N W Q V 1 ' Q - 4 Q -+- g. 1 1 X ' xl' g. V ' G if 'X r is 4 H.'X'l l'l'2ll UP is the eue waited for byC01lCll lid Dziter, Coach Dick Hungerford, Bob Hngey, Joe Bane, Dain Kubizik :ind Jim Bliiokuter. Th:1t's Col. Timothy Horam coming with the batting roster. State Baseball rown Falls to Irish Baseball season proved to be the brightest in MHS history us the Irish wound up with ti 13-5 reeorcl :md the state Catholic championship, The baseball squad clinched the title bv defeating St. lVl:1ry's, 104 :md 12-2, They had ClOWllGdCOllf91'Cl1C9 foes St. Gregory's 11-0 1md6-13 Kelley, 10-3 :incl 15-4 and split with Cuseiai 5-3 :md -1-Z, Teum members were Jim Nuve, Bill Allen, Jim Burton, Tim Horam, Bill Murphy, Terry Piuiszu, Bill Link, Chuck Glover, Dim Kubiailc, Joe Blume, Jim Blaeketer, Bob Luetkemeyer :md Bob Haigey, 123 124 Track Squad Ranks Third , ll Ct In Annual Meet The MHS track team racked up 47 1X2 points and third place honors in the state meet in Tulsa, May 21. Rudy Nieves was clocked in 53.7 for the 440, lowering the old re- cord of 54.2 Frank Van Valkenburg tied the low hurdle record of 22.4.0th- er scoring went this way: High hurdles: 3--Van Valkenburg. Mile: 3--Sprehe. Discus: 1--Link: 2--Van Valkenburg. Broad jump: 3--Meziere. Shot put: 2--Van Valk- enburg: 3--Link. 440: 1--N i ev e sg 4--Van Horn. Low hurdle sz 1--Van Valkenburg. 880: 3--Hubbard: 4--Claro 220: 3--Meziere. Mile relay: 2--McGuinness High jump: 1--Bob Minnis: 3--Harrington: 4--Jordan KALE KHOURY clears the bar with room to spare, or so it looks. THE CONDITIONED TRACK SQUAD FRONT ROW: Mike Bible, Keating Hagm Grayson Van Horn, Harold Kranz, David E Kale Khoury, Bill Hubbard, Mike St SECOND ROW: Eddie Donnelly, Pete Bra CHRIS JORDAN stretches over the high jump as Bill Hubbard, Grayson Van Horn Harold Kranz and Chris Sprehe look on. . ,fl 4' f-1-efT'f f' 1-,Li I 35 7 TRW. . ,Z ju .., . 1 2'3.iff3fg,fvw , . its , mb Minnis, Mnti Nlvzivre, Ralph Pinsonnvziult, ndy Nicvvs, Lynn Quinn,F1':1nk Van xikvnhurpg, Juv Clnro, Jim liuch, John Link. X ff 123' -.. Q- CHRIS SPREHE gots across the tinisn unc third in thc xnilc run nt the state track rneet, JOHN LINK practices heaving thc discus for thu meet. Ile throw it 147 feet in tho meet with Northeast. 125 i . W P we w.,.4..,. I-ZIIOXXINCIUIYI-' l.li'l'TlCRM.XN izwlwts ainclswczitvrs uri- FIRST ROW: limes Dixnn, llc-nry .XIll'Ul1, .Iini Vxkillu-i', Dill Murpliv, Tim llornii, Ilivlx Griinvs, Lynn Quinn, Mnti llcxir-rv, Sl'IC'ONIJ ROW: .Klan liigrqiin, Clizirlos lluiligvns, llnviil Hi-st, Bill lluhhziril, lion Jacobs, Tllli I'NlVl'IliSlTY UI Ulil,.XllOM.X's Jim lgl'0WIl was il Sllfllli-l visitor :ind sin-:ilu-1' to NHS :iihlvtcs zinml nun-nthl4'tc'S. liscort is lfntln-I' Nlwnzilixin. 126 Jim Burke, Terry' Pnnszzi. THIRD ROW: l'hil Mitchell, llzirolcl Krnnz, Grzivson Vnn Ilurn, Kon S1lCllCll,CllLlCli Glnvm-r, Put Martin, Gziry Czirpa-ntcr, Bill .-Xllon, Frank Vzin Vzilki-nburg, Tum l.j'llI'll, Steve Sniclur. Wbight-Li ting Team Makes Debuit MHS's first Competitiveweight-lii'tingtcinn hzicl one scheduled meet. 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Arnold, Bill . . . Ast, Mary .... Baohle, Elaine . . Bartlebaugh, Dlane Bible, Mike .... Btrdsong, Jan . . . Borelll, Mary . . . Botchlet, Kathryn . Braun, Karen . . . Burke, Jane . . Burkey, James . . Butcher, James . . Butenhoff, Lora . ..6l .66,7l ..6t .......66 .......66 ......66,90 67,68,71,106,124 . . . . . . . 67 . ...66 . ...66 ....66 .66,73 ..66 ..66 ......67,79 Byrne, Patricia . . . . . . . . . 67 Carter, Allan .... 66,67,107,127 Carter, Gardner . . 66,78,90,107 Cook, Tom .... .... 6 6,86 Cortf, Alice . . . .... 66,78 Craig, Charlene . . . . 66 Cude, Carol . '. . 66,78 Cude, Cherie . . . . . . 67 Dansdill, Anne . . . . 67,79 DeLler, Mike . . . . 66,106 Dllis, Evelyn . . . . . 66 Dinger, Mike . . . . 66 Dlnges, B111 . . . . 66,78 Dorney, James . . ..... 66 Ederer, Sally . . . .... 66 Embree, James . . . 67,78,90 Eckroat, Charlene . . . 67,69,119 Fitzgerald, Patrick .... 68,69 Freeny, Carolyn . . 68 Fried, Teresa . . . 68 -Gappa,T0ny . . . . . 68 Gaylor, Mike . . . . . 68 Gebhardt, Robert . . . . 68 Geyer, Barbara . . . 68 Gheen, Patrlcla . . . 68 Giles, Jerre, . . . . . 68 Gormley, Anne . . . . . 68 Hater, Judy . . . . . . 68,69 Hagey, Robert . . . . . 68,122 Hagmann, Keating . . . . 69,124 Haggard, Amanda . l-larbaok, Dean . . Harblson, Marianne Harrington, Bob . . Harry, Ralston . l-lelnen, Charlene . Hodur, Rita . . . I-loenig, Vincent Holmes, Anne . . Hopcus, Jerry . Houston, Barbara Howard, David . . Hudgens, Patricia .. ...69 ... ...69 .......69 .. ..69,107 . .... 69 , ..68,69,72 .... 69 . .. 69 69 . .. 69 .. ..69 . ..69 .. ..'69 Index Hummer, Donal Hunt, Pattl . . . Ingram, Dennis . . Jackson, Mike . . James, Don . . . , Jones, George . Jordan, Chris . . . Kaiser, Gail . . Keefe, Peggy . . . Kendrick, Mary . Kernion, Bill . . . Koelsch,Jlm . . . Koelsch, Eileen . Kubiak, Jim . . Lamb, Don . . . Lucas, Kathleen Lythcott, Ruth . Mach, Sharyn . . Maddox, Freda . . Maier, Jackie . McAdams, Susan McKenzie, Steve . . MoLauchlln, Joan . MoMann, Frank . . McVeigh, Susie . . Melvin, Belle . . Milam, Sally . . Miller, Ray . , . Minnls, Robert Muse, Jack . . . Nave,James . . . Nelkirk, Dennis . . Neumann, Brenda . . Nowell, Russell . . Ollvares, Margo . . O'Malley, Anne . O'Neal, Cheryl O'Rellly, Carol O'Reil1y, Kathleen Papln, David . . Pata, Cheryl ..... Powers, Elizabeth . . Plnnso Pinsonneault, Judy Powers, Elizabeth Relnauer, Johnna Rezny, Jolene Rhea, Delrene . Rice, Joy Ann . . Ricks, Mary Rinkle, Jo Jean . . Robinson, Ann . . . Rodrlquez, Betty Rogers, Mary . . Ryan, Patrick . . . Schauer, Carol . . Scheer, Harold . . Sohl1le,John . . . Schnetzler, Mary . . 69 . 69 ..69 .. 69 ...69 ...'71 ..71,107 70 ...70 .. 70,72 .. 70,78 .....70 ..70,71 70,90,127 .... 71 . - . 70 . . . 70,78 .67,70,71 70 .. 70 .. 71 ..94 ..71 ..70 ..70 . . . 70 ..68,70 .....70 . 67,68,70 107,112,124 ......71 ...71,107 70 .. 70 .. 70 .. 70 .. 70 . . 70,86 . 71,127 . . 71 . . . 86 . . 70,86 . . 86 . 70 . . 70 . . . 70 . . 67,7C . . . 72 . . 72,86 . . . 72 .... 72 ...72,106 ....72 ...72 ..72 ..72 gl Sleeper, Gary . . Smith, Norma . . Smlth, Paula . . Spaeth, Linda .... Sprague, Bill Steltenkamp, Mary' f f f Stank, Mike ...... Sweeney, Susan . . . Terwelp, Martyne . . Thomas, Mary Ann . . Thompson, Janie .... Trice, Cecil ...... Van Valkenburg, Pamela Walde, Anthony .... Walker, Tim ..... Wathan, Shirley . . . . . Wells, Mary Eloise . . Wetwiska, Margaret . . Wilkinson, Carol . . . Wls Worlow, Betty . . Wyskup, Oleta . . SOP HOMOR ES Aaron, Mary Ann . . Abromelt, Carol . . Albertson, Cindy . Allen, Betty . . . . . Allen, Billy .... . . Archer, Carole . . . Arndt, Joy . . Bachle, Bill . . Bane, John . . . Beausang, Cathle . Blzal, Mary . . Blum, Karl . . Botchlet, Don . . Brandon, John . . Brown, Pete . Brown, Roger . . . . . Buchanan, Robert . Bullinger, Gloria . . . Burton, Jim ..., , , Butler, Gordon Caldwell, Reva . . . Calvert, Robert . . . Campbell, Carolyn . . Carey, Cathy ..., Claro, Portia . . . Cooper, David . . Cory, Joe .... Cowden, Judith . . Crabtree, James . , Criser, Bill ..,, Davis, Mary Pat . . Delaney, Shaun . . Dixon, Mary Sue . . Dodson, David . . . Donnelly, Eddie . . ..'1z ..'12 ...vz ..'z2,vs ....72 ....72 72,106,124 ....72 ....72 ..73 . .73 . ..73 ....73 ....73 73,107,127 . . 73,86 . . 73,79 73 .73 .73 .73 . . 58 . . 58,64 ....59 59 59,107,126 ....59 .. 59,60 . . . 59 . 58,122 . . sa . 59 . 59 . . 59 . . . 59 . 59,124 59,eo,1oe . . . . ss . . . .se 59,112,114 59 .. 59 .... 59 ....59 ..59,119 ..58,60 ..58 ....59 . 59,64 .. 59 ...59 ...59 ...59 ....58 ....58 ..59,l24 Donovan, Susan . . Dorrls, Pat . . . Dunn, Roger . . Eggers, Cathy . . Evans, Sherry . . . Fetters, Robbie . . Finley, Mary . . . Fltzmorris, Mike . . Flanagan, Dick . . Fletcher, Rugh . . . Follstad, Maxine . . Fox, Janice .... Gales, Nick . . . Gallagher, Betty . . Glover, Chuck .... Grace, Madeline . . Guilllams, Arlyne . Guthrie, Judy .... Hardy, Thomas . . Harris, Melanie . . Haskins, Myrtle . . Holmes, Mary . . . Huelsman, Barbara Hughes, Marie . . Humphrey, Ann . Hunt, Rick .... Kapraun, Marilyn . . Kelley, Jim . . . . . . Kernke, Joe . . . Khoury, Ken . . . Kirwan, Jeanne . . . Kolb, Dorothy . . ..22,59 ....59 ......59 . 59,60,62,64 .....60 .....60 ..61 ..61 ....61 ..22,61 .. 66 ..6O ...60 ...61 ..61,126 ..58,61 .. 61 ..60 . 58,60 .. 61 . 61 . 61 . 61 60 60 61,107 . . . . . . 6 61,64,101,11a ......61 ..6o,62,64 ......60 61,62 K1-anz, Harold . .61,107,124.,126,127 LaMonte, Linda . . . . . . . , . .61 Lester, Gary . . . Leyerle, Janice . Lincoln, Alice . Linhardt, Judy . . Link, B111 ...... Lollman, Joseph . . Luetkemeyer, Robert Lynch, Tom ..... McCormick, Frank . McCurdy, Michele . . McDonald, Mike . . McGraw, Betty . . McGuire, Terry . . . McKenna, Kathleen . McLauchlln, Sarah . McNeil, Patricia . . . McQui11en, Mary Alice MaoCaulay, Mac . . Maker, Marilyn . Maney, James . . Mejdrech, Cathy . . Meziere, Judy . . . . . . 61 , . 22,60 . . 60,62 . . 61,89 .. ...61 . 61 .. 61,112 114,117 . 86,102,126 . ....62 . . .60,62 . . . . . 63 , , 22,63,64 . . . . . 63 . . . 22,6a,64 . . . 22,62 62 ..........63 .. ..63 63 II 63 62 0.04.6 . ...... 62 Minnie, Mike . . . 63,107,112,115 Mitchell, Phll . . 6a,94,126,127 Montroy, John .' . . . . . . 63,107 Morrow, Nancy . . . Murphy, Margaret Nall, Cheryl ..... Nieves, Rudy . . . O'Brien, Stephanie . . . . . 63,64 60,62 . . . . . . 62 4,623,107,124 . . . . . . 63 O'Loughlln, Vicki . . ..63 Parks, Camille . . . . 63 Petztie, Patricia . . . . . 62 Pierce, Mike ........... 62 Pinsonneault, Ralph . . 63,101, 107,124 Plugge, Bob ..... .... 6 3 Podolec, Patricia . Powers, Cathleen . Pula, Kaaren . . . Quinn, Marjorie . . Ragland, John . . . Randleman, Julie Rogers, Jo ..... Rohrbach, Charles . Royeton, Eddie . . . Rueb, Nancy . . . Russell, Sandra . . Ruzlcka, Martha . Ryan, Nancy .... Sargent, Ann .... Schauer, Martin . . Schneider, William Schwanbeck, Victor Shead, Linda . . . Sherrod, Judy Shldler, Frank . Simpson, John . Simpson, Tom . Smiley, Jim . . Smith, Gerald . Smith, Crystle . Smith, Loretta . . Sprehe, Chris Spurgeon, Florence Stanfa, Carole . . . Stover, Margaret . . Strecker , Kathryn . . ...22,6a . ...22,6a ..22,62 .....62 ......6a .. 22,60,63,64 . ..... 63 . ...6a ....64 ...22,64 ...22,64 ..65 ..65 ..6s . ..65 .. ..6s .. ..65 . ...64 22 ..64,127 64 . 65 .. 65 65 . . 65,102 . . . . . 65 65,124,125 . . . . . . . 64 . ....64 .......64 . . . . . . . . 65 Sullivan, Tom . . 65,100,106,112,114 115,122 Tener, Rosemary ........ 65 Timmons, Kay . . . . . 65 Tinker, Diane . . . . 60,65 Tobein, James . . . . . . . 64 Toumsend, Jerre . . . . 22,64 Tucker, John .... . . 62,64 Tullius, Patricia . . ...... 65 Tyree, Tim ...... 65,102,107 Van Horn, Grayson . . 58,60,62,64,65 107,112,114,124,126 Van Horn,Jonetta ..... 22.64.65 Wade, Stephen ......... 65 Walker, Carol . . . . . 65 Walker, Tom ..... . . . 90 Whltmire, Jeanette . . .... 64 Whyatt, Joan ..... . . 60,64 Wilson, Gai . . . . . . 65 Wilson, Joanne . . . 65 Wilson, Mickey . .... 65 Wilson, Susan . . . 58,65 Wozny, Mary Jane . . . . 65 Zacker, Michael . . . . 65 Williams, Jim . . 64,107 JUNIORS l Albright, Anita . . Amend, Berna . . Ast, Ray . 1 . . Bablak, Mike . . . . Bachle, John . . . Balkenbush, Jane . Ballina, Lorraine . Bane, Joe Barrick, Susan . . Barry, Sharon . . . Berumen Danny . . . . . . . 50 . 22,50,86 50 . . . . . . 50 19,5o,55,57,77 .. 79.97,98 . 50,7s,a2,e3 86,101 . . . . 51,86 . . . . 51,97 , ....... so Best, Dav1d . . 50,95,97,107,117,124 126,127 Biddle , Patricia ....... 50 ,53 Birdsong, Suzanne . . . . . . . . 50 Blacketer, Jim . . 50,86,105,106,122 Bulgawicz, Barbara . . . . . . . 50 Burke, Jim . . 41,51,52,86,95,102 Buser, Janet . . Carel, Bill . . . . 103,126 .... 51 77 Carpenter, Gary . . . . 50,77,126 Cash, Sandra . . . . . . . 50,101 Chenault, Paul . . 50,89,112,117 Claro, Joe . . . . . 19.501125 Cody, Judi . . . . 50,51,77 Co1by,Carol ..... . . . 50 Cross ,Kathleen . . ......51 Dansereau, Marguerite .... 51 Deegan, Kathy . . . DeLler, Michelin .i Dill, Mike .... Dobelbower, Virginia Drescher, Margaret Dudley, Kathryn . Dwyer, Ruth Ann Dynlewloz, Mark . Eberle, Susan . . Edison, George . . Ewing, Camille . Fisher, Mary Anne Flanagan, Jean . . Frank, Sharon . . Frless, Bob . Fuchs, Carolyn . . Fuchtman, Pat . . . Fuller, Margaret . Gerrity, Rita . . Gleason, Mike . . Grove, Elaine Halley, Pat . . . Harkey, Allen . . Harrell, Linda . . Henke, Ronnie Hood, Harriet Houston, Elizabeth . ..- 50,78 .' .5.0,'51,52,56 77,103 . . . . . . 50 . , 22,50,77,99 . . . . 50,55 .. 50,77,s6 . 51,77,100 .. 51,106 . , 52,80 . . 52,106 .. 52,77,s6 100,101 52 . . . 52,53,93 . . 22,52,82,86 . 52,s9,112 . 41,51,52,76 80,86 . . . . 52,77 . . . . . 52,86 . . 52,100,121 . . . 52,106 53,77,s1,10a . . . . . . 53 . . . . . 53 . .22,53 . . 53,106 .......53 .....22,53 Hubbard, Bill .... 53,56,124,126 l-ludgens, Charles .... 58,107,126 Immenschuh, Ray ....... 53 Ingram, Alan .... 53,79,97,107,126 Jacobs, Ron .... 53,107,126 1 H In 1 L ' in TF .M 'J I' E .q L31 A -Q 1 ,sig .1 3 .6 7: 187 0 4.12 .., L . ig p 5' :L ,- If l P1 1 ,rl x,' . '1 111, ,nj .1 I. if- A 1 F. :J . 5.3, L ,,,,, s, 1, . 53 ' 1 'i 5 I. f i , 1 2 fl ii ' i. 51, 5 'Fil 'W James, Alfred . Jenks, -Jay . . Kaiser, Kent . . Keller, Jim . . . Kelly, Sherry .... Kernion, Madelinne . Kingston, Don . . . Koos, Jean ..... Kostka, Jana ..... Kozakowski, Frances Kraker, Pat .... . . Land, Judie ..... Lepak, Louis Ley, Charles Lincoln, Mary Frances Link, Carolyn . . . . Link, Jerry ...... Lucas, Katye . . . . Lynch, Jerry . . Mach, Joan . . . Maddox, Mary . . Manning, Trudy . . Maronde, Marilyn . . Martin, Pat ..,, Martin, Sally . . Maschlno, Ann . . Matthews, Paul . . McAuliff, Violet McCarroll, Arlene . . McCrelght, Mike McDonald, Linda . .. 53,94 . . . 53,78 . 53,77,107 . . . . 54 . 54,82 . 53,54 .. 54 .. 54 . . .. 54 .. . 22,55 . . 55 . 54,83 . . 54,127 . . . . 54,77 . . . . . 54 . . . . 22,54 . . . . . 107 . . . . . 54 61,55,s6,s9 . . . . . 79 . . . 52,54 . 22,55,82 83,101 53,55,80,86 . 54,126,127 . . . . . 54 . . 54,86,93 . . . 54 .54,s6 .....54 McGuire, Bill . . 54,89,112,114 McMichael, Sharon . . Morrigan, Elenora . . Mills, George . . . Minden, Catherine . . Monson, Marna . . Morris, Steve . . . . . Morrison, Trudy . . Mullane, Loretta Murphy, Mary Ellen Murphy, Nancy ......54 .....54 . . . . . 55 55,62,86,134 . . . . 78 . . . 58,93 . . . . . . 54 . . 54,99,101,116 Nashert. Terry . . . . . . .. 54 Neumann, Loretta . . . 54,82,86 Newbury, Priscilla . 55 0'Meara, Maggie . . 55,S2,86,99,120 Pansza, Terry , , Papln, Jerry . . Parks, Ben . . Plpkin, Doris . Pollard, Jane .... Pr1ce,Sylv1a Pritchard, Betty Kay Relnauer, Kathy . . . . . Riggs, Paula .... Roberts, Georgianna . Robinson, Jane .... Ryan, Martin . . . Rueb, Billy . . Sachen, Ken . . . . Savage, Ann . . . Schneider, louis . . . Schumacher, Betty Scott, Susan .... . 56,107,126 . 56,89,127 . . . . . 86 . . . . 56 .. 56,86 . . . . . 56 56,97 . . 21,56 . . . 56 . . 52,56 . . . . 56 . . . . 127 . . 126,127 22,56,82,83 . . . 56,86 ..57 Shaw, Cathie . . Shoot, Marie . . . Simms, Karen . . Skvorc, Cecilia . Small, Loretta . Snider, Steve . . Sokolosky, Eddie . Spaeth, Paula . . Summers, Rosemarie Sturm, Jerry .... Svymbersky, Phil . .U . Teevan, Barbara . . Telcoccl, Jim . . . Thompson, Sandra . . . . . . 57 . . . . . . 57 . 53,57,77,96 . . . . 57,86 . . . . 57 . . 57,240,126 . . . . 57,94 57,79 . . .57,a2,1o1 . . . . 127 . . 57,127 . . . 57 . . . . 57 . . . . . . 57 Trautman, Mary Ellen . . . . 21,57 Van Valkenburg, Frank . . 57,78 104,106,117,125,126,127 Venters, Tony . . . Wasinger, Karol . . Westerman, Marty Wicks, Larry . . Woolley, Diane . . Wozny, Frank . . Yeager, Billie . Walker, Mike . SENIORS Aaron, Henry . . Abromeit, Sharon . Bachle, Rosellen Barnes, Gary . Barnes, Mike . . Berkley, Jerry . Blackwell, Susan . Blum, Judy .... Braun, Charlene . Braun, Dorothy . . Braun, Linda . . Burke, Nancy . . . Burton, Margie . . Buswell, Jim . . . Butcher, Bob . . .......57 . .....57 ,, I.42,52,55 57,865,121 .. 57,106 . . . 57 . 19,57 .. 57 .. 57 24,25,2s,30,s6 106,116,126 . . ..... 25 . . . ..... 25 . 25,e6,97,1o2,107 23,25,2a,74,76 86,102 . . . . . . 25 . . 26 . . 26 . . . 26 . . 2,26 . . . . 26 . . . 5,26,12o . . . . . . 27 . . . . . . 27 2,27,30,103,107 Carey, Frank . . . . . . . 28,92,106 Carr, Mike . . . . . C assetty, Jacqueline Cavanaugh, Kay . . Cirou, Ann . . . 2,28,78,B8,93 . . . . . 28,120 27,29,34,3a,42 80,85,92,95,97 22 29 cook, sue . .' '24,27.,2.9,.34,38:78 Cory, Teresa . Crabtree, Ann . Criser, Barbara Criner, Charla . . Currat, Sondra . . Dixon, Gloria .... Dixon, Ross . . Donovan, Sandra . . Dorney, Dennis . . Dorsey, Jeanette . Eberle, John . . . 83,86,120,l21 . . . . 29,120 . . . . . . 29 .. 30 . . . . . . 29 . . . 2,3o,s3 30,119,120,121 28 31 82,86,126 I l . . . . . 31,120 . 2,31,93,102 . 31,74,76,s0 . . . . . 2,31 Ederer, James . . Ensley, James . . Ewing, Royce . . Fause, Mary Jo . . Felton, Richard . . Fennessey, Paul . . Floberg, Todd Flygare, Helen . . Flynn, Mary Lynne Funk, Buddy . . . . Gales, Sandy . . . Glenn, Mary Lou Grace, Margaret Grimes, Dick . . Grove,Carolyn . . Hanly, Nancy Higgins, Anne . . Hoff, Mary Mike Hood, Dick Horan, Tim Jessup, Joan Keenan, John Kemper, Tom . Khoury, Kale . Kirkwood, Ken Knouse, Judy . . Kubiak, Dan . . ... . . . . 31 . . . . . 32 . . 32,88,98,99 . . . . 23,32 .....32 . . 32,85 19,132,120 . .....33 . . . . . 33 . . 33,98,101 . . . 19,315,120 . . 33,41,82,86 91,120 34,82,86 ,89,102 107,126 . . . 34,120,121 . . . . . . . . 34 2,34,35,38,83,80 s6,a7,93,96,97 . . . 1s,35,12o 35,a7,103,1os 35,86,88 102,112 ' .113,115,117:122,126 .......35 ......35,86 . , 28,36,83,86 . . 36,124,127 . . . ...... 44 . . . . . . . 36 23,36,88,92,102 103,122 Llnhardt, Linda ..... 5,36,120 Link, John . . . Link, Norma . . . 28,30,36,38,102 117,125 . . . . . 37,120 Lollman, Hlldegarde . . . 37,81,83 May, Elizabeth . . 23,37,38,103,120 McDonald, Don . . . . . . . 82,86 McGuire, Marilyn . . . . . 37,120 McKenna, Mary Beth . . 2,22,24 McVeigh, Terry Meziere, Matt . Miller, Ruth . . Minnis, Michele 37,38,80,120 . . . . . 37,83 . . 28,124,126 . 3s,61,a3 . . . . 38,121 Murphy, Bill . . . . 39,41,89,126 Murphy, Kathie . . . . 39,86,100,120 Ober, Linda . . O'Brlen, Peggy . Pearson, Christine 2,39,120 . 39 .....39,100 Pellegrini, Gary .... 39,89,107 Peterschmidt, Mary Jo . . 2,5,40 Pula, Kevyn ........ 40,83 Quinn, Lynn . . 40,107,125,126 Rice, Bunny . . 40,75,76,80,83 Rodrlquez, Patricia . . . . . . 40 Rose, Larry . . ..... 40,86 Rueb, Jim . . 43,105,106,125,127 Ruscha, Paul . . 2,41,43,B2,83,86,97 Russell, Mary Ellen . . 24,43,'I8 83,97 Ruzlcka, Peggy . . . 43,82,83,86 Sakach, Frances . . 2,-18,103 Sanford, Chuck . . . . . 41,43 Savage, Regina . . 44,B1,88,120 8ohmeee,Cnthy........44 Schmidt, Susie . . . . 2,44,80,B3 Sohumaoher, Virginia ..... 45 Seefeldt, Mary Ann ...... 45 Sliof, Carole .... . 2,45,100 lunar, John . . . . . 41,46 Smith, Louise . . . . . . 46 Smith, Pete . . 4,45,75,76 Smith, Phil . . . . . 48- Stanfa, Barber! . . Stephen, Beverl . . 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