Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1959
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W li il gi i ii or i li l l , l fi i il i gl l , , Wi 4 fa 5 I 5114 'fj- QW . ,, A If , V., Ea ' is i 5727 , Q 4 I i Y 4' ff f. 19 - f , r -44 I W' f 'Wfffa , ef , A ' Wh We : :' 1 ' ' , an 9, ,H gag 5 ,f f f I 1, 4 f If I fl 11 1,4144 if 7 4' 'ffvwvr 4 'g-we ,N wnlvf 'f is 1 . -af! 4 4 4 5 Dedication To Mr, Walter Holcombe, teacher of mathematics and science, who retired this year after thir -one years of teaching, twenty of which have been at Southg who has enriched t le lives of thousands of students by his fine classroom teaching and willingness to offer individual help to all studentsg who has given freely of his time as a class counselor and as a sponsor of Key Clubg who has also found time for work and leadership in church and civic affairs: who has actively participated in organizations of the teaching profession through his memberships in Phi Delta Kappa, a men's honorary fraternity, the Colorado Schoolrnasters' Guild, the Denver Classroom T eachers, Association, of which he was president in 1948-49, and through his life membership in the National Educational Associationg who will long be res membered as both a teacher and friend, we dedicate this 1959 johnny Reb. fx Contents Activities . . I0 Royalty ...... 32 Clubs and Organizations . 40 R.O.T.C ...... II4 Sports . . I24 Academics. . I50 Sophomores . . I72 Juniors . . . l94 Seniors ..... . 222 Senior Memories . . 282 Index .... . 290 al :qw 31.4 W5-.xxxw J -R Ie L ' ,S,Z,1L:.L Tgzg., -5 U K C' ff X u 'H ,, -J .,,33,,f,.f4.J , JAY., . Q. , fm' 'CA x ' E avngf. vi N 1 -,, -x 'X -H I X ,CA k ,X-i, f .,,,,-. 'iff , -' ,,.z,- K ,, K ff RA My ,I lY,, 'I ' IL J ,A KL 'T w , ' Ni' L-'--wi,ff,g1 W! 633: Y 6, jQr:Lt-ff . N 9 22, X fg 4g,, KW ' - if JA V ' '7K6i? 5C.j:!,,4' A-M L fl' 7,1 CK? Q 'f ' Q ff' A 1, ' -,vi - K F i. V!! JZ!! Ly- 3 ' Q5 f I . X K ,, ,I C C '-f':f:,..:L:1.f- C 'Cf 4 --eff' ---Qfa I, ggxii . ccif, IM. 7 QA F:-fig' -Qui:-E ' sf M' w , ,f WX, fr!-f L ' . .W C. 'L f wif Q? I Q-41 ,Aix C : V-1 9 Mvf' N'--1 iZf,-' 'rv Y -:Lid ' fx CE, ,. S'C.Cy:1,,,1, 7 r K .,,f':'f- 3 1. ' ,l ,H Z1 Y fj, Mountains LC- f.,1,,. L if X www K w ,, Q ah Nw Q ff . A. ' Y 'wvw .,- N. 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Kathy Ratliff and Andy Lay, who have entertained Rebels in many assemblies, sing 'Bluelwirclv ID the All Sc-lmol Show 13 Publications Present Assemblies 7 . 1 , , ,L ' E if 2 ' 9 f 5 Q, 5 : f E f E f 3 5 5 f s g 9 2 5 K f 5 2 1 Z 2 9 . 1 Q i 5 ' 5 , 5 f 5 2 2 5 Z f ' ' 5 5 ' 2 i E s i 2 V I Q 3- ,ff Ei The Confederate assembly was enlivened by Bill Wer- neris solo on the malimba. F-...gs Hike Thrash drank his F fiat whiif- pffrfnmuing with the 'Ing :md Home Band in thr- Vlohrmy Reb znssernbly. -, ,ix 'P . '-- f . I, . - - . ff :f', 5 -s if ff-' I 4 A.,1.,,9,i we V i ' if' 5 ' - i as ale-- , . 95 fi ff A A snicker lights Linda Ric-hardson's face just before she sings A Good Man Is Hard to Findv in Iohnny Reb assembly Novem- ber 22, i 2 Assemblies U her i Holiday Pat Beard and her harp create Christmas atmosphere before a mural of the Madonna and Child. Sunny jamison and Charles Stevenson gave a narration con- ceming the modern significance of Christmas between selec- tions by Soutlfs Vocal department in the Christmas assembly given December 23. Ex-Rebel state basketball chmp, Hey. iscrm' king, liighliglite-fl r N Thanksgiving assembly, November 6, with an inspiring talk v-u-c-T-o-R- -42? Soutlfs number-one Rebel Rouser, Mr. Lort, proudly displayed trophies at lettermerfs assembly. Sittin' in the grandstandf' a unique and strenuous cheer, roused spirit at a pep rally. The Norsemen were depicted in a rally during the football season. -m. T , s 2 i 4 f1?,'f1-2 's iv s People Are Funny ? ,-if ww I J This bread and water routine is getting old! 'ET .Q Future Homewrecker of America. I also dance with the Russian Ballet School Show ge-enacts Colorados Past South presented its All School Show, Colorado Panorama, February 19-20. Girls donned their grandmothers' dresses and nervously awaited their stage call. Marsha Dyer applies the finishing touches to Eddie Sanchez' makeup. The beautiful sets for Colorado Panorama wcrc created by thc stage crew under the able direction of Mr. Burton. Delores Taylor's flashy dance ably repre- phere. sented the Spanish Conquistadores. .,,l,, ,. if , f'f 'l l J' Sherrie Oliner and Pat Kelly danced out of Colora do's colorful past to recreate the Westem atmos A 'R ,,i1Q1A.. 1 ,A A , l , M 5: ,,-. av . G L7 Sporting ruffles 'and frills, fgillu 1 wi ,I 01' rm ',V' Can Can Cuties capturecl fhm' a.u:,?3,fmce. 1 1 , -- .V - ,.,,.f,.,m,., 2 fof S um H 2 Novice debater Greg Hammill takes the negative side of the argument in a debate against Littleton in the Central, dis- trict eliminations for the State festival held at South on February 14th. 20 w.- IZ1 Ad, Nervous extemporaneous sic-:akers Io Heller, Charles Stevenson, and As y McCown pace the halls as they Wait for their turns at the rostrum in the Shafroth Contest tryouts on December 4th, .R Linda Riclumlson, It-ny Vnuglmn, Kathy O,Donnell, and Uldis Kapostins greeted our guests ut the South invitational meet on Dccemlicr 19th Participamts caunc from eight schools in the metropolitan area to coiupt-fel in our successful evening toumainent, A f Y., , ...,,,,-, Q:::f'S-Q ta ' A ff-aw --,gt 44 ' S 3qlglylFC ' r l5E? f K4 535 Pf.'.7,i ', x X Q1 ,- f.f5,1,:f3 1 B iff-'fl ,. figgg .Ti A. I , M, ,, 3 X l V I , F L l L ...- , .,.. K , aw - li w Q r-M wb sy xi 2552. .,Q, .ya ...f- l f .f South's football team was featured October 23 on a local telev1s1on program explauung the mechamcs behlnd a champ1onsh1p team . The half ume of the State Champronshrp football game was hlghhghted wxth a precision drill by 'South Hwhs , -.Y ws, '- Agony in the Tepeef' or, The P J? ajn was Intense. Battle of the bulg XF i sy iVVi- W 0 M cian Cf xxx'- RL, Y -,If X xx X f Rebels i 1 v appreciation. b The Maverick who didn't make it Brat. n P3- , f., ' xx, A 'ae X f fi f .f-Q., 1 .- . we ff ,' 0 ' A-F.,,g 1 5- 1 x Seniors Present Modr n Drama it-si'--'v::..:': ,,...4 , . W 221131555 f iiigf , .-LLM gif? V Mrs. Rebekah Goldberg, who directed the senior play instructs the cast in the proper acting style. x XX I x , -. X 17 ,viii-'fir'-' flu-m - 'QF ...oqv On Friday, May 29, the sf,-nior class presented Tho lhffignnu- of David Cll'lI'll'S,n an play lmsml on mmlvm tPOI1ilg0 problems. Members of the cast, seen in rehearsal, included llc-ft to riglitbz Bnrlmru Rr-in-un, jr-nn Sunli, Cynthia Colm-mam, .lim lNlamspcz1kcr, Martha Stedman, Don jzuvi, Peggy Lewis, Allan Oliver, Alf'CliI Morris, Bill Mcmirlwzul, Clmrlos Sta-vvuson, Eric Davis, :incl Many Ann johnnnos. 1 Merr making Highlights Midyear ?3i'iiES The All-City Student Council Dance, Rush to the Rockies inaugurated the high school centennial season. February 14 found the girls using their best gentlee manly manners making corsages and treating their The music of Wayne Case's band tickled the dancing dates to Cupid's. Beau. feet of many attending Cupid's Beau. A Autumn Dances Kick Off Social Whirl x ' ' 1 ? ' ' o X, 5 o 26 W'hite mums accented by purple ribbon were a common sight at the Homecoming dance, Octo- ' X ber ll. 5 Xxx Smiles light the faces of these couples as they polka N- at the Key Klub Klomp, held November 8. 'F 1 Beneath purple and white streamers, couples discuss llnc novel decorations at jersey jump. 26 f X f Dance Concludes Successful Year 1 W X e A The annual S Club free evening. S dance, Athletes' Feat, was a care- ,E - ff :ax 41,5121'.u:::1::::ef1:f ::gageufaf af-1, ::?Q5a:5:'i42?'5 ?t'13-1. fu -' 'W 'Hx' -if 7- -1:,,,,-M., baqzfufwjbf. 1 . f-- . P w, . - -. ' - ' - A -- BELEGZW'iilii--231:29 9- M 4.1 12, ' - 1 'tilgagz .5 5 Q 3 lv: vw. ' l2?fi55f5'l3- 2. iijakfki N Y W. :wx kr: if. 'lv' - ,'1yz,.,. K. ,. . f4s1r'1:za5b:e5' Q. 12211,-'.1 -:fl 91.4 44. ' ' 2 , -,L .. - .. . -5'mm::ef4'rpm:f:1r1.51-. Q,-.ef 'H -I is 'Vt 4 -rn. ge wt f, 1 A. -'L we mai?--.'?r A N' ,,f 5213gmffQ:'M?4' ' Q. ' , -N wwfynfe. 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'4 , mf 2, f' - gg .ff 4 I f x mfffe -' , 4 1 ,J ,. if 1 ,, 4 f , iywfaw 'f' ff , . 3, ,H -M:c:4,:Qf g 5 A My MVK, ,gf - ' 1 4 :V b 07 47 The evening of Color Day, May 8, was the climax of a day filled with excitement. D471 If l 2 t ? ' Rebel couples await entertainment during intel-m1ss1on ifimege en Cr ete! Enhances Senior Year ..l. is Kuff 78 Judy Easley radiated happiness as Nick Willhite, Senior Class President, crowned her queen of L,Imz1ge en Cristal, the Senior Prom, held De- cember 13. The theme, L'Image en Cristalf' was portrayed by this i ' crystal star rotating on an ice blue satin table. Princesses Carol VVi4-dr-mam :und Sh-plumiv NVnlts cnjov n post-coronntion dance. Abstract Shadows Fulfills Expectations .L , I, , I , 'r ' 1 ,f , s The junior Prom Queen chats with friends after her crowning. l?'1Sf'l-Z . 'V K' . s , V, I 5 3 , s E - , 4 Cownecl in white, the junior Prom Royalty Bobbi Blount, Sherry Oliner, and Sharon Thompson reigned beautifully over Abstract Shadows, heltl March 21, A turquoise and white satin design was the backdrop for the crowning of the junior Prom Queen Sherry Oliner. ,Z Cherished ?s'om Memories Linger X ,aw R, Q , , 'fi - ' . 4 V. f ' H .JJ A ,ff f - 93523 Img: . 5 4' , f ff' ' ' J in , rf? j . 4 K to -i ii. , , fy ,. L' Q I .rf ,3g.v'-Q ' ,,,, ' ' Lf -17 I 4. ,L Members of the Class of '59 will hold many memories in their hearts of their final prom, L'Image en Cristal. The Junior Class onjoycd :ur 4-vt-ning of guiety :it its prom, Abstract Shadows ur- My a' ' 4 5 4-' l l,',,f- , .--ff 'C ' .-5.. 1.14, L, ,S-, ,Q-Q., ,- :M,.-f ',,2n',.TT . , ,, I, ,,,.- A ,1- ' 7 f' ,,.-w ,,.fr..,, - ' W-4 M W ,-,.,1,,.,s 41 'A 14 .45 2, .-vgu..-I - ,-J 4:--fp.,- ,.-'-..4 '11, ff-2. 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'- . 1 pvvl., M 4 ffi, . if ' Q gl 'Q 1 ra ' ' 'sf Bette Thomas Student Body Secretary 1 1 Ke nt Hutcheson ar' Nick Willhite Senior Class President 195 iff ' .if M , , A N i fl'-'AY ,V 4- A , , , J is 3 .f :S '41 Student Body ' X President .0 - .., ' Phyllis Cromer A P S Sue Wagner Senior Class Senior C lass Vice President s Secretary he 1,1-v Bob Bishop Iunior CICIS-S' President Harry Kisker Sophomore Class Pres-iclent 44 tg? i le-orn Sotnti Student Body Vice President ,limi W Bette Thomas Mr. Mohr Student Body Sponsor Secretary B r eooeeot f B - silivl of .o,. r r n . g r. f Ei? oee. 1. QB'e iff 'oot - ' 1 S+ ooee e.oo ' 1 u en S s ci S, oo'o B Q,QfQlj'2l5l ,frlgl'1:i,'Q- S F e'eo Class and school leaders have a chance to meet and discuss school business every dav through the meetings of the Student Council in the tower. Pledged to represent the student body and to promote understanding between teachers and students, council members sponsor such ac- tivities as class elections, PTA membership drive, Purple and NVbite Dav competition, the sale of pep cards, and inter-school activities. The newest project of the coun- cil was the revival of the Rebel Roundup which was used to build school spirit before the two most important foot- ball games of the season. Kay Hartshorn junior Cflns-s Sedfqtrlry My - junior Class s Vive Preskient I, 1 y K ma 'WE' it T' fi Y l 1 I S . 5. l , , W ,, ' A if s K -, - e grass Q- , . -'Lg-f-n x .gh L' ee. E A X f , . 3 W: W' lg: i X nf, Q wt v is g .-4 .8 -lf 'Q 'X I .47 ,rf if 1' -Mtifsilg 'ui 1 . X, A H sx ' -N A -A .vw . Q, . , .14 I I' .l' 1 ,ltt.ll' fs-pw Pvmla Chance A V , Y,sQD'l'K'fIll'i1 Tfl1llalllllcillllfll'll liuriiilwis emili'1lniie their ideals .Q 1 1,5-T .H 4- ii- num up. +1 V S v .5 gig: 2 ,if i g T, fu- A.. i fini 5 i if 'E for their new activity, 1, I T, ,fi 29, 7. l TWWV , .. . - ,V .,, Bn Ka-ut Hutcheson pre-sides over Student Council meeting as Bette Tlionius takes the minutes. Student council attendance is carefully checked by sophomore class secretary Paula Chance. .Y, 'W , ' ' ' .- , ' I , M, .sf - r A' :L Y-S F .5:I.1if7lri S. 'H 4' 'W '1 'fa .sr M' A f' ' ' , 54- f . ' 11 ww' 'V' gf ' , 3 QQV2 ' ' ,Q ' 1 frfvv i - - Maggie HuifmCtn Gilbert S ICC t Pep Club 4 Hep1'i'.S'cnt11tz't2e Representative Iewell Manspeaker Ilcacl C11 ccrlvuclvr ,J -vfvi Don Folsom Senior Class Hep1'z'.s'w1f11tiUc' 06. ,27 ,.-5 S ' wa 0 r if .lv 'S Iudy Iames , Senior Cl11.s'.s' Ha,r1'c.a'c':1f11fil'c' Barry Wyatt Senior Class It cp1'v.s'c' ntati vc Phil Stephenson junior Class Representative 5.0.1- W nur.- ' fl .wg 'V 4 .5. 11 '- V. 4, ,gl .6 , 54 , -...VJ -QV .. 'ua -' v,,g:Qf - 'pg 4 ,.z-:mgnrvj f xi --' :sf1f1':I.. ' V. - ,- .1 1. f- ,nie -..,., V A 5, -9-:I f V H 52.1, an 3 ' ,V W7 f'Z,f,'3fff 'Y . .... , 315:51 I' A '12 V 7 2 ' 3ff'?1'a5if7if5?5 7732 ff - flffl fzff 'f ' V B111 Gehrke I ulee junzor C lass junzor C lass .V Re p rese n ta ti te Rc p rose n ta ti L' w32Q.f g fy nf ff ffmtff .... 4. x .ff t Q..Aae1?fi- f .. ,fir V. I i W :il -...fd QV t Kitty Bowman Sophomore Class' R6lDl'6-S'lZl1HlfflJC Lynn Iamie Willhite Snplzomorc Class' RC,JI'C,SCHftltiU6 45 Inter-Club Council .pf X el' fd fl Chuck Bischoff Myrlynne Redmond Judy Schocklin Lowell Duhrsen Mcrqqie President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Rell- Debafe Club Iumbr Heil Cross Tri-Hi-Y Pre-Med Club Frenclz Club 'W .-af pn Aff I,C.C. members Chuck Bischoff, Mari- lynne Tanberg, Bob Bell, and Carol . ous types of booster buttons which they will sell. I.C.C., short for Inter-Club Council, was originated in 1953 when it became apparent that the student council could no longer handle the rapidly growing group of clubs. Designed to eoordmate the organized clubs at South, I.C.C. governs all Clubs and their actixities, super- vises times and locations of meenngs, authorizes new Clubs, and assists all member clubs in every way possible to see that the club program at South is run smoothly and efficiently. J S ii , J, 24- . 1 X ' J J .,4 -I .-4 Al Sheline Donncx Shellenberger Accounting Clulw Art Club 5517541 9- vga' sag, X X C -'Q -gg A 3 X OX Roe Ann Wilson leon Christensen flffllldll Clulw Cirlfv Rifle Tmm -mga lb Q NViede-man discuss the merits of vari- 4 X 5 -ill I-1 bi Carol Wiedemcm Lenore Fox Bruce Williams Dcxve lsocxc Kcxy Hcxrtshorn Pgp Club Iii-lml liullwrx S clllllf 5.P.Q.li. Ski Club . V, 4 fy VN r-.. on ' 0 W3 ' 42, z Kathy Hayes F .T.A. WW Sharon Worley Organ Guild fx, 'fra-X' Murilynne Tonberg Triple S :ng ! '-af 1104 401, llv 451' A it f-4' Howard Whitaker Mr. D Editor Carol Wiecleman Assistant Editor Chuck Bischoff Layout Editor Merril nne Tanberg opy Editor Ralph Wells Atlmlnl-5't1'utim1.v liclilor ,zz.+::., , , K , ,, --4'7 :gg 'was' wr. E Uk? , ,. . . .. .1 ...N yn - 5 , J c Myers-5wwfnf,--qg::,sg-,i-Q44-,zf ' . , gy- ,-.gmff 4' ' ff:??!??'s in 1 2-lr - R A X 2 V Q .X 5, iw . an or X x 1- wr is Q M f.f.,i Q- V fx S . i ? 2, :gs .,:-4 1-X Qiijaffaf, I f ig: f' , ' -,tn-::i:':E'3-'if gaiiifff' S41 4 ,, - ' 32,113 f'-i 3l?'i'f'ZZS5 .-,v:,,iMa,i-V1-1 1, , ,ary-.q.?' .4 . in - ,. fsfz' Q ii 1 r if ' 451'-Aqiz? 5A'p .w C4::5' 2:12 fmij i fzi ' fi L ,ly ,:g'j,.sk3 15' fm V. .. . i 4 W 1-.mf-. H: ,V , T3 ff-Z, k , -' i ' , 1aff?',,,.gf. L f - , . H W -,x4..f- 355. W ' . 5. ' , , X ' E- 52? 4 . fm 5 A onald Taylor Mr. Warren McMahon Sponsor Sponsor ' , .5 11 ,Q-. 5 1' . i I ' I as 'Mi , W, N'-1. l 3 Iohn Lilly Tami Gebhardt Marilyn Philippus Mike Nevin Head Pliotograplzor Photo Co-orclinator B11.s'i11o.s'.sA llanagcr Art Eclztor ' ' 3:51 ' HMWQ mi, W.. , ,-fjxjgqfg H , if ' 1225 fy, ' 1 f-A er-fs Susie Templeton Ac'tiritif'.x' lffllflll' . V X V K Bonnie Erickson junior Ifrlilor . V ,,-.. -5 fV.k7 ,, fr .hi-, . N 'CJ NI 'A Qi Gail Gilbert Dick Werntz Nancy Reeves Club lfilitor Sjmrfx Editor 5411101 Edztor ,, 11.- 'S 4 Elaine Hicks Karen Yule Carole Auer Sllflllflllltlll' liililur Imlux' lfclifor Xyfut .,-.......A. Q-...a-.....-.mf.f. Staff The Yearbook Staff is comprised of those indi- viduals Who have shown the ability and desire to help in putting out one of the state's top-ranking high school yearbooks. Chosen for their skill in Writing, photography, art, or business, the members Work under various editors who are responsible for organiz- ing their sections and coordinating them with the other sections of the book. The practical and educational ex- perience one gains frorn working on such a publication is unequaled, for production of a yearbook is a large and demanding responsibility. Sherrye Crosswy Karen Keeton Leslie Works Photo Coordinator Writer Writer Ierry Gerken Roger Kelly lim Nolte Photographer Photographer Photographer '12 if, l Sharon Colnar Linda Freeburg l0CI1'lI'l9 MCIQHUSOH Artist Business Business Annual Staff is tolerant of all political beliefs. 'x ie 'Q , fa 1 Fx, -M 77101 I-K' ,Q I ' . A 1 , f . I I I , .5 wi w, war t, ,I I jg, f- 4 f- The Iohnny Reb lclelrnonstrates typical deadline attire, equipment, and attitude. Z. is M Qui Linda Penley Iudy Williams Mr. Bassett Feature Editor Feature Editor Sponsor The current news of the school is reported in the bi-weekly editions of the Confederate, Southls newspaper. Chosen for their ability in writing and reporting, members of the staff meet sixth hour every day to prepare for their coming four-page edition. Originated in l926 as the Auronuut,,' the Confederate has long served the school with its news and other worthwhile projects. Bennett Lu Ann Wells Patty Rurnbaugh Ion Schwartz Linda Nussbaum I flztor lJf'.s'k Editor Das-k Editor .X'vit'.w Iiclitor News Editor , at -- X . it X 6 V1fqiT1iCI MUTIGY Mimi lones Lynn Claiborne Sue Gustafson lim an f Il Il f IU! 1,111 I T - ft inn ' ' lo CTU-orzlimltur Vlmto 170-onlirnltm' l'uI2Iiciti1 Clllllllllllll , 'CX if- ff Mis! 2 Pwitifr .V if 'T-lf' E7 12' Southern spirit is stressed in The product of many hours of hard work is appreciated by all Confederate readers. ll '-,.-an .,V,,kr,yf ,.,v Doug Anderson Skip Laird Dick Stultz Lloyd Carter Sue Photographer Photographer Cartoonist Reporter 3 E 5 nr ' r kiii 'JT QI, 1 .1 4 :N - i t f U I 'EIL' 0 Q xox sv Q r Sharon Knight Iudy McClung Penny McG1oth1in Carol Scmti Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter iii Fr! aww ,mash Ioni Denslow Reporter Weik 355 21? sion' Q6 Howie Whitaker Bill Campbell Mary Willis President President Vice President ' The state and national reputation of the Concert Choir ,W ,rx for its impressive and beautiful a Capella music is the sd j , Q' pride of South, for no other group is as skilled in its work ' XV P Ncmcy Dodd Mr. Eichenberger Secretary Director and as devoted to creating perfection. Under the expert and faithful direction of Mr. Eichenberger, the choir per- forms throughout the city during the year and is especially in demand in the Christmas season. The group also makes an LP. record of its music which is on sale at the end of the school vear. I A 2 2 1. ,, ' r 1 4 f f 1 pf 5, ! ' r Q ' .V J '2 X lil! .' x ' , 1 1-1 X . , 3 S S' IHUNT HOVV: M. Willis, C. Benjmuin. C l lll ' l- ldllivvlxliu, ll Millir-vu, S, I4-isliltow, N. lliugxuuzm, S. NV:1tts, XV. lltwlflllll M X tu hm P, l'fitlu:n,bcrga:T. ROW' Tlfvfl: N. llrvflrl, 'l llul'-llllTlllll, Ti l'1'I'l'lll, ff ll.ull1-ug 1 4'lu-vlwm-:1u,S. Uvrlwu, N. lVt'lllll1lll, Sami Rum t I K4-mmitn-, RUVV THREE: P. Sttxrlwy, ff. flulrlnzm, ll. Kzrposlivls, F-pn-lv-luuu wg ll, lXllIl'IllIl', .-X. Uliu-r, ll. Ilotlgt-s, Ili Nlliitllstl l Img HOW IVOUH: K. Williamson, G. l'l:nrllz'y. K. llUl4'll'N1P'I Il. Wall, IJ, Un-rslsnlu-, It flunplrt-ll, ul. Craft, S. Nilwlo, N, Nlillliitt D Slu t Concert Choir ,,. ,,..c- 5 was maui! Ex 1 w Mr. 'KIke collects second helpings at a , choir . ., K - A L F Pa-'W E KM AW.. . , Ll A,, 'V W Av ff . .. . 1 rg... ...- . ' . . 58 A.. f FRONT HOW: M. Douvas, N. Zabel, B. Fellows, A. Scritchfield, D. Blergmann,'S. Hoag, S. Hartshom, S. Hicks, B-Umbaclx, S. Noren ROW TWO: M. Redmond, P. Fry, L. Peck, Milne, Mumma, A. Dudgeon, Coleman, S. Maresh, R. Bussell, S. Goff. HOW THREE I. Swart, G. Peterson, R. Dameron, B. Spencer, Ramos, E. Davis, D. Werniz, K. Clay, M. R.lCl'XIIl31'l. HOW FOUR: M. Thrash, Reed PI. Thompson, A. Lay, B. Blom, T. Parfet, D. Hansen, R. Kientz, R. DeBoer. 'Q st' ,. -,. 'YT' Jfki FRONT ROW: L. Martin, S. Hawkins, D. Davis, R. Bragg, C. Bardwell, C. Payne, M. Goldsmith, D. Henry. ROYV TWO: K. McCollum, J. Dedrich, B. Culver, S. DeMarcus, D. Bergmann, S. WVorley, K. Bowman, S. Goff. Concert Grchestra G , Concert Orchestra provides a means by which interested musicians at South can study both classical and semi-classical music and can perform at assemblies and programs held throughout the year. Many of its mem- bers are selected to play in the all-city and all-state orchesuas, an honor for which all in the orchestra strive. Daily classes for the orchestra proxide needed practice sessions and add to the members' enjoyment and know- ledge of concert music. , ,ff -. k Sharon Worley Mr. Goff Cmwert Mistress Director FRONT HOW: C. Enowold, H. jones, I. Cromwell, P. Swngggurt, K. lingers, I.. Markisen, M. Tarr, B. Beck, -I. McDonald. RON' TWVO: B. Berg- man, D. Rc-itz, Thompson, B. Myers, S. Turner, M. Darla-y, Al. Pitney, C, -lolmson. Nicholls. . 4 Q.. 9 ,.x H a- f X X. ' Ex ,Q . P G. 'Z I v 4 rn. A f. 4 '42 A- H . ,. ,,I,,, ,f, V . , . Z A,Ah.. f ,f I . A ,7 , ,.,6?X.,, , K ? H L... . ffl My :aim-5 ff. ,A , . r , ' wig!! A 1. 5, fb. 7 n 1 ff..f1,,.z J Q 4' XC Q.. 9 15 -1. ent wauxauasw-as n ,E a if fl C' ,fn E' FRONT ROW: P. Miller, B. Alter, Tarr, P. Lewis, N. Dickey, D. Cromwell, Strand. ROVV TVVO: R. Ricker, S. Rlerinan, Robinson. Delvin, R. Jenson, McNaughton. M. Shannon, RON' THREE: RI. Gates, R. Callender, E. Stratton, F. Ordelbeide, Thompson, D. Reitz, H. Nlclntosh, V. Barrett. sy. Z in 'W . 1 , Ion Nicholls Mr. Goff Concert Master Director W 7 .W ,H,.- W7 . 2 Concert Band The music for football games, rallies, and parades is proxided by South's Concert Band. Designed to develop its members' appreciation of band music, the group meets daily for a class and studies such music as classical selections, contem- porary works, folk music, and Uadition marches. The band appears in attractive piuple and white uniforms at all performances. 1 i 7 , 'ff 45' 42 is LJ X1 tr 1flfU.VT HOW: D. C3.rlSOIl, Penlcw, C, lulunsmi, ll, lun.-5, Mt-llomnlul, C. Spurlin. HOU' 'I'll'U: ll. NVQ-mcr, B. Nlluldcll, S. Turner, S. Smith, D. Beuthel, B. Nicmann, A. Francis. 9' 5 av . -,f:,,- fx .wiv W? J q.- Xia AA 51 ff-MM if i 2 ,' - if , ff V 4 -f -y f Y A fi, W ' H - ' 11 . ' 5 , . VK ',,??f.az , 'lu ' lr y y . I f X - . ,.- ', , a ' ..., .,fiz '2,,, va A AA-. 'K - ,- ,. A , M4Ef'2f,.f-4f'.?-. W .A Affwfw g . Xl- I . 1 'f.f'v ' ' Nr' '595 ' 454' ' , ,, 'YW -: 1 - A XM - 'Y' ' f , ti ' j F W 'M rv' ,r W J W , ,A , . , .A ,. X f Q' ff- .. I fs, M1-f.2 Beginning Choi .1 V 1 Girls' .fee eg is Kgs lx if 1 My ' y , ' -. -1 :M i ,.., . sqix-EQ ' 4 lk - i '1u ' 58, ' 'k X 1-er, A J l ' Q ft: if Arleen Moore Mary Ann Iohcmnes Presuient Vice President Cam Tcxllcz Karen McChesney' J W p Vice Premdent ssegfempy L54 !V Lg'.J'JQ4l,L-1,l- VC 5 -1.1! QQLKLQL. , , ' ' - 4 Q K 1, 7 ,I x n'JQ7 'lL I Lflgdl A544 i f' C, f fl 5 , , , ' , ,P ' 'reid 1 'Eff Lia 1141 f ,Q ' roi f ,.-. .- Q P , .f I . ,lx CQ., X Kg . d ,A FEI- , ff .1 A j -W . , W 5 rf' sf- cial!! 'Zi' '7 749 5,1' Cfafif F15 1 . ' 1154 J- ,f , ' r i , m 4' :L A . ' q , fic' fT.Zfsf ffewfgf' A 1 f'C7'Lf'f 1 ' l ? ifi'7'3f'4 Q9 '5 9' 'f eil ciiifzi 5-,z.!uuQ R. f A , f I QCA? Z,,fy31,Q -xifjff 4, Qi i L QC fr, I A ' 4 A -J . if -f . . - V, l l i V! Anderson ,, K Q g g , eye, 841. X f l Vtfziqb, Secretary Mr. Wells Director Beginning Choir is designed to acquaint students with the best in choral literature and to increase their vocal ability so that they can later qualify to sing in the Concert Choir. Compiised of junior and senior music students, the choir studies mostly contemporary works and perfomis throughout the city for school, civic, and church groups. South High girls with average of above-average voices and a desire to improve their vocal ability are urged to join Girls, Ensemble. The group meets once a day for practice, and its repertoire includes many fine selections of both classical and religious music. Actixities of this choir include performing in the Chiistinas assembly and representing our school at various civic functions. lHU.'x l' ROW: P, Kiivzm, Afl:uns, C, Curlnrrl, K, Xli'll.u-, ll. flnrlsfm, Xl. llliss, Cl. Mills, l.. Gorton, Sumlquist, V, -loncs, K. X'i1HKTlll1CI1- rglpv ff. Riley. HUXV 'IWVOJ l'. Xxvlfl-flllilll, 'lf lfvzuus. l'. llarll, K, cllllllllllllllillll, li, lllmml, -loin-S, C. 'l':llla1, li. Carlow, D. Turner, K. Malv- , I. ' -rmrvtt, l,. Spitlwr. HON' 'l'llRlCl'f: U. lloln-rts, bl. Clrillos, XX'l1ilr-. lillll' Fllllll: Smith, K. Cliff, N. llutchcson, B, Ditfk- ln lfl f VlCDl ll, ll, llrpyle, ll, WV.rtsfm, K, nlulmsrnl, rll. SllI'lN'li. fi'- 'W' -----he . .N .-...,...,...,.. ,, 11-v i 1 1 It V 5 Q N P ' K ' 1 1, w A I A 2 Km , rj i 1 i f, H-M ,, . .. n X X W 1 :1 1 Y -i -,.....-.,, , . rv' , 1 ' ' ,. W V 4 ., 1 A W -, l'4l JJ X H f xl' rl 1 , f J ' 1 W -. , A f ' - 0 V -Q. ' ' 1 1 ' j.l - f 77'V .''T: '--.-4r':ffF15' if 'ff , . ' x., I , QM- 7 W Q , M a 5 , 1 'Q -l1A. f if 5 if f: f .,,..,,. A 1 f 1, 1' : f 1' ' ' I 2 ' y:L,AA:l 5 A l' -Y P , V h ' . . F ,I I A , 'V -VVA V . VV x Q - 1- . - , f , , , .V ',- . , . . X ' ' A , A Q A -ff 'C if 1 'V - , f 1 ff, iff?fiff ,'-'QQ1 fiff??QEiQQi 1' X ' - N , '- -, , t -r , V - V' 7 V -- f .1 .. , 6 'HQ' .Z , K j I Af ,A f f if ,Q 5 ' fi: 'I .ff ,f ,Z r 'xg 5 I . , , Y , l fi 52' i A s r lisa., 4 l l ,l!DiC!11Q-g6IQ'61'l'101.1S6 V Pfesjkient l I ' I 1 . . Zi,yV .V ,. s .. , aw ,ax ,N ,, s . '- 'tg 25 . m 'f -' WW - .. ' , f if ': jL2Hf,,,, ,f.,, , U: . -i ' i A t mn? , if , I 1 ., .,.., I: 1?-:yy :. 1iL i ,,,, A ,,.. I ,V,V VI f Art Clubbers collaborate to put the finishing touches on a poster. Art Art Club was begun ten years ago as a service club and was respons- ible for all hall bulletin boards and posters. Since then individual groups have taken over the responsibilities of their own posters, but Art Club has remained as a group to increase the appreciation of art and to render its service for special art projects which arise during Christmas and other holidays. Visits to the museum and other art galleries add to the club's enjoyment and understanding of art. 4'--..,.,,,kv 'Q' maxim V1 5: S.-I . ,1 sq, L' in x- . u, Nloscolii, M. lin-f-iiwnlt, N. ,fXllr'ry, A. Su-iflli-y. RUN' TYVO: D. Bcrgcrliouse, D. Shellcn- lH.rg,.r7 Adams, T, Auvr. l'lUl'l' 'l'lllil'fl'f: M. lion-ln, Nl. N4-vin, lf. Pllllllllll, K. Bishop, C. Tising. 4 1. , Mac Sunley and Bill Moorhead, draped in the traditional White Roman toga, gesture dramatically in the midst of an oration. Since 1943, members of Senatus Populusque Romanus, better M155 known as S.P.Q.R., have been Working toward a better understanding of Roman life. Though previously composed of a majority of sopho- mores, Latin Club is now open to all students enrolled in an advanced Latin class and gives them an opportunity for programs and activities centered around Roman life and culture. Allcmfgliifer CQTWE S- as 1 Q VE? Q, 252 Q .nw my .- 4. W. 0 ,W 5 FRONT ROW: Lewinson, S. Major, Huston, D. Burg, Guenther, A. Ryan, lenz, C. Alberry, N. Dodd, S. Shedd, U. Kapostins, Snelson. ROW THREE: brunn, M. Sunley, Leingang. ROW FOUR: Pulsipher, Robinson, A. Oliver, C. Mie iz .-i 1 'Q 2 Dix 1 6 4 4 H 1 T 2 ffl' 'I -45- 62 1 WWW 'L J vp' if pa FRONT ROW: Weitlrl, G. England, B, Nlurphy. Manspeaker, R. Olivctt, Oliver, Bisbee, L. Cummins. ROW' TYVO: C. Duhrsen, D. Pigman. S. Price, M. McQuiddy, M. Griffin, D. Leonard. K. Seve-nson, B. Prins. RON' THREE: E. XVi1son, D. Shikles, G. Gray, B VanDoorvbuck, M. Stanger, E. Arnold, Osse. -I. Keller, D. Muriett. RON' FUUR: XVilds, S. Hall, Marsden. T. Parfe-t, Mussey G. Ritchie, G. Burkgren, T, Greer. B. Grant. B. Corishek, I. Rumaker. ,ff W. .+. gi, I f Fnfifx S 7' 5. 444 l'liU.N l' HOW: D. Toole , B. Knight, J. H-nrt. I. l'w1f +c-k. li. C3-rrwtl. 'lf I?--wl. S. 17-11'p 11lv1'. U. Wvriilf. U. 'l':1ylw1'. M. Caldwi-ll, B. Kiblw. fffjuf' 'HYIJ5 MCQgJjfg1y, DQHSIOW, Il, flr1Hiu, I'. lirzmg ll. IAIISINI, li, Cfllilvs, ll, lung, U. lhnugon, B, lhmr, RUN' THREE: P. Lal.- Qm., Yiiglmlli, M. VCILCB, D. RHISIOII, D. lliil, S. NV1rtl,, .X, 61. Ilmw-l'if'H. 'In l'x'm'vu. lf. lll'lL'l'SUIl, C. Ilvstvr. RON' FUUR: Ajtkgn. R, PIU-lima. ID, lulinsoxi, P, Hubble, B. O'Hearn, D, l'.u'us, ff, 'l'mxu1smurl, li. Cairily. bl. Lilly, .X. B1'SSL'l', A. Cnpm. h .,',,,f 'f '4 'q,'f1:'g an 1' ' 'ff'm??.nkif 1 , f fi .J VASE L Snr I N7 1 Q .ff X ,ui gif! :Q IN 1' s x in R-3. x , 3 ml '. .r x w- v w x MHA. ,ffm ,- M 1' hs i 4 in Y. 1, K rar 21- . 5, fqfggu 1 'tv .t 'F W ' 13 , . X 3 . dl L, X W? ,fig fi KK V 1 f rv! -..a: .- :Q -vf,,sf.r:fb-gn Chuck Bliss S ec retary .a Ralph Dergclnce Sergeant-at-Arms To create, maintain, and extend throughout thc home, school, and community high standards of Christian living, is the motto of Hi-Y, one of the active service cluhs at South. Activities of this boys' club include participation in Youth and Government, staging an assembly of a re- ligious nature at Thanksgiving, and decorating store win- dows during the Christmas season. Tom Pcxrfet Iim Mcrnspeaker President V-ice President um Bill Clark Dave Shikles Treasurer Chaplain . .ff M FRONT HOW: Edwards, K. Lang, B. Blue, C. Harris, Ramos, -I. Wofford, Manspeaker, F. Corishelc. ROYV TWO: B. Codfrev, A. Oliver, B. Wodrich, L. Carter, B. Spencer, S. Leisge, R. Wallton. HOVV THREE: M. Morrison, R. Long, L, Iiixvtraringen, B. Hedges, R. Guertner, L. Iankovsky, S. Shafer, jessop. ROYV FOUR: B. Wilhurn, K. Charlton. C. Bliss, B. Tra lt . N 'lr R fx A uc , I on 1 1, . It-Bride, H. liletgancfc. 63 Q. m y , ,Q .-73. 1-, fL.Qv1.wf..r7g' 1: C, 'sfJ5-4 W Q r 'Hi' '22--f'T'f':7 1' 195-'l21l'335TQ2f 1 ii 1 Ko' , ,Q-, .- T -Lf h,:'-Wake-'aa-yff. , 1'-7111g,rf!jTQ 'f -.-.. '. .:A.:!?,.,'-',,'57?, ' A ' I . 'awk , 'Q ' . , V .V 1 l, 1 L- 1' , 'Y fr1.,,l1n',-, ffnf ' Z ,ir37,,,W X Iudy Schctcklin President ,410 'Id Karen Williamson S ec retczry .:'- ,' 33,55 QQ- 51575-'gif 'Y ff 'I A l 3' 1: WH '-f'- ' 'm ,. , r f A .1.,,,.. ' aff f 1 71' lf' .4 ' f Q V v'1Qf'1' Mfr. f-.-V f'f' 1 f K 45 'f 1 A r 1 sf .UN ' yr ' ' ff-.I.-wit. v , f' ' 1 f? 7'-4,-rf-f2'.f..2'-'i,. --H' .1-.Y !,.',-.-1-1' 1,--vp-m---:lawn-., f ,J f 73' -.yfgmg - , ik .iff . ' ' ' ' fi-t wr 1 My ' - fi V . ze, . i . I, w ' . fr f YK ' ' .. .- ,.v ,.q'f, ,,1 ?ll . 1- . rf, 4 : -f , ,,: ' K ' f it 'f'ti!12i33, I ,,,. U 4- V, ..VIi.,,5.Z:-E4 Bob Bell 3 ' Vice President , 1 is ,Myrlynne Redmond V' Tfeasllrer 417 'nr , f, .',f 0, U f,,7vu5,, 'L ' Q 7142 f .Na ,f ,f .,4 f fr.. 1 f, , ,ff I,-1, 40--I 4 W ' ,4 .,, . mf, . '44 ff, 1, ,,.4f.1 , , ff, ,A ,f ff., ,,. . ,N H ww: , me 4 fs f V1fYfTi'5-V s J' , . I 1 f,i,:z'p:2. f'33?X,ZJfy152fW'Y7 'f' ve ' - 'f If - -' 1 1: , ' -fu gif 1. ,fffg ef HCLXQQY r ' , W 239' ' f a -,, .f .V 3,-f,,, V, V I ,v, 1 , f. ff, 7,15 Z Wi ,, is M It M, fy 1 X fr ,, . 1 Af gg vw, ,ye ,. - fa. f ' '3- fi. ,I , 1 tm., P-,J4'2., ,... gg,-2 . 1-:X 1 ,- V .- V .- V . , . J, f t1,fv.,a-.f y -,,Q-Wie -, A vw N . , . . ,f X 1 I N l r is fr H A- 1 as Drama has been a part of South since the first drama club was organized in 1920. Today the Southern lNIasqueraders meet on Thursday evenings to study and present dramatic selections. Created with the purpose of helping its members to develop poise and personality, and to improve their creative and interpretative talent, the club has presented several dra- matic productions this year. 'Q-'37 4-Q..-.A f-. f l m N .4 ev Q. N :J -at 'I l t'ti . X wr X -.4 , ' r r 1 1 I'llH2N'l' IZOYVJ Cdsgiggjf, NS. 'l'f-ff-rs, l.:uy, I lx: llrm, Illlll' 'l'll'fP, tl XI:-Ilan-, Sl'll1li'lxllll, C. Samli, ll, 'l'lumm5, HOU' 7'HRI:1:. K iifrmf, I. lcirghardsmyj .ilrv SM1tii,l1vlr. Reflv.,f.,..uo cg y..l...s.,.1. mm' lffwlf, KI mt.-l...r1g II, mln-I-, lr. mu-,c1. sit-tr.-mm,, 14, nun B. Ml,.,,.1wfNj' 64 V Vi----nl Cahalleros, South's riding club, was organized in 1956 when students indicated an interest in the care and enjoyment of horses. Meetings consist mainly of monthly rides at a nearby stable. The group 'also attends the National Western Stock Show and the Little Britches Rodeo. . I' .,, . 'L FJ 1 .L 0 Yblx. i ' Q . 1 . . sr r . m K P qv wi, X. xrptfl in, is N J l , ,ff lrQ JL 1 5 I . V, ,l , X n ,, , . X haf! Y 'X V rl., my? 9 x All 15 W. J D np x'N 1,X .. 1 'F rv '- xi' 9 KN?- l i ..,- lilly' '3 , .ka ww- f . .f . lei siir Sonja Kettleson President . 4:- J 1 I l 1 l ll I ,W 5, l - loAnn Stl' Secretary Wf 'f rx- ,.: 70'Y5Z':EW e -x-r'L'1'f17'QsT1-.4 If flex... vw-51 - :4:y.i'L '-: 91 - 4' Q ,, - , . 43. .- I ,. .. Af .vt - . 4. mn. -. ' 3.1. -,.' 5. xCU'1 . . is - .: Sally Goldsmith Vice PFC-S'lCI'C'l1f bin' sv fxrv W0 Iudy Iordcrn Treasurer - QM.. .4 .4..,.A.L. ...Q 'B FRONT ROXV: C. Kingsley, T. Quimby, il. Lesan, B. Cameron. Stenman, Rose, XI. fl R. Wfherrv, E. INIcDowd. HOYV TYVC7: S. Sellens, C. Major, S. Hundorf. L. NIL-Kenziv, C. M. Simpson, C. Benell, il. lordan, S. Kettelson, Scott. HOW' THREE: nl, Hunter, ll. Strand, Hihlns, Wfihnington, C. Hansen, M. Mt-Cuig, C. Kelley, P. Adams, P. Allen, HOU' FOUR: K, Cuiston, D. Marshall, S. Clothier, T. Downey, C. Barth, D, XVilliinns. Rolueck, S, Kettelgonl K. fxlccurh S. Hiqlrfill Lutlwig, R is, BI. KI'- N. . 'xltf-,N X' .Y m A , - as - . we 14 8 'fm-5, 54' .X 5 I 'K We r, ,M Bob Worley 4995 iii.. Dave Alenius The slide rule is an amazing instrument and deserves 1 th lbb S . or close study by every Ma Cu er. fW4:,f.y3 3 A. A, I ,W jest N -Q,z..5gu j ,- ,Q iw 'vggjga' ? we 2 ,, ff 2 J AM 'MM .44 fiffff f1'fZ'f ,'?4f.f'Tfff ff f'f'tP'Z 9 3-'77 7 W?f J-'Q-Milf ' ' ' lQ41f'P33l jv'.f1.i ? .QE kiwi-49i lf54W-442. -!5 97'1'?'bS'f '. ., -' wif X ' f f , te, Math Club is a new club at South, organized to give its mem- bers extra work and help on mathematical problems. The club does a great deal of its work with the slide rule which is a necessary instrrnnent in all higher math. Problems are presented to the club at one meeting, members work on them during the week, and the answers are given and discussed at the following meeting. ,W A-WG? V- ,girl , 43' N-M 4 1 V ,, i -fo dt ipgfit 4? 1, 21 ' :fx 37 'aff C' 9- . ku .. sg -., ,QE M 53,5 WY lf, f,!!f , I lil' -' ffl 'ffm lr lf Q .list X '--- -. f 1 H . LAN? ,,...+..,,.f4 Wf'rAr l f ' 1 .rllllff lil K 'Xi i 0 ills- 3 'Ig H Mr J i r 1: if '- qi' ll fl-3 5:3 -E fl X lig. 31355 ,l X if FRONT llflllfbll, Carroll U. BKlYL'f,'l', S. W'ml1-y, Xl, Tqirr, ID, ,Xnclc-rsrm, li. liylf-S, N. Aull. I'lOlV TXVO1 Zumlimmi, S. NVyunt, An- UJHY L. Xlurlsiriell 'P VVlL'l4I'l'l11 i7'um1ell Ill, l rosl, lf, Klilms. HOU' 'I'llllI'f1'f: D. lsxmc, M. l't-tvrsou, ll. Zimmer, llvlrslmll, B. Beck, , ,, . .. , . . I . Ii. Srlnlwif. 'lf Proven. RQQPW FOUR: H, joints, li, Film-q1z'wx', ll. Scliwawlx, ll. lr-lc-rst-n, Cl. Clirislianson, A. Sucurto, B. Xvillll. ,,, . li 5 VY,Wf f ZLQTQHJ3, ' gf fy' 6 Mr. Rqggghne111 C at gf. f. n X F . . ,. g' 3.1 1 K. U . SQ 'A li ' .- .,... .fl- . . 1 ,MJ ,I ,L .., A 4 ix' ' wth' 4 or il I W if l r . I if N e t . lft rf l ' , 1 'J ffm Uldis Kctpostlns Vi if l ' - ' Presidem i l 1 ,' ' Q5 , a gg IW. 7 E I ' , ' igtfl 1 ' 21712. . I p ' 1 if l 4'?j 'if 1 FRONT HOW: R. Dolce, K. hleulbroeli, K. Zamislia, Reeves. hrunn, R. Plowman, Schwartz, K. List. '.1JgQ4f' V if , . X HH . ' ' ff nb f C ' .v f , . I ' 'f '. f Vffiffg' 'fi':tf'.' iffyhffglfcj fy ' .' . .' ' f ' ' f f. f 'f'i'2fQ5 A 7 . I-.'f'..f9 912751 ifl :ni zff f . ' Vw'ff1'fi.w ff, 1 fffxgf www iz L55 af Z 9 ' ' f' f 1.5. 155 gf ,f H, .4 .f gg. W . . . ff, i'- A022 MMV ,737 0 7 4 ' 'V , ' ' 7 ' ' Encouraging and furthering an interest and knowledge of the business world is the aim of Accounting Club. Mem- bers are all bookkeeping students and receive extra train- ing in accounting through weekly meetings. The club recognizes a need to establish a better basis of under- standing between students and businessmen through field trips and lectures from local professional personnel. ROYV TYVO: U. Kapostins, Aum- i l Y N.. Mr. Cozens S pomor Chess i Club Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Cozens, was estab- lished primarily to give instruction to beginners on the techniques ol chess and to give practice to those who arc mastering the game. Soutlrs Chess Club participates in inter-high school tournaments which provide competition tor the members. Q 'i .:f'?-: 'f:i ' . .fgzlgf ar' , if .1 :.f'5.,ffgf, - 12.1 1, . 1:-:- -vzw 33 32 . .5 '- .. ,a ff ,Y as ' J: 2111.25 fvs:1:.4l.,.i....-, . :-'-V T' FRONT HOYV: C. Rondinelli, A. r f 5 is ! 9 . . g 1,49 ' ' 5 1' J I 1 ' M ., z e A . 4, V. lx Q 'P Q f , -if N' u L g 1' 4 ' ffdaffi ff tfiffff : s 1, 5 I 1 .wetnf I ., ,. s' 1:5557 gffg ' f, f .8 IA. q Q25 , gg-1,71-1 -A- 7- f-'f .-mai.. 7 l.'59 3?1':l t ' ' 1 ' 1 V X . - 425' ' -11lS'tT'.'? '7:'. 'Q' f s ' :f1g,.r5 4t f' fgm,-gs-.-4.-W A f U gill' 'lf I-v' 'g,'g.',ipf7'i7ff i:-fff'ff2,g1f?If?5, 1 iq'2,,2?ii ' 5QiCffi,' LQSPSKL 'WJ' 'A' . i I 4 119: - ' A Q. Miller, B. Barton, Economy. HOU? TYVCV. Christensen, lt. Stetson, A. Morris, B. Robbins. HOU' THREE: A. Sheliue. -I. XVilds, Yantlerllfai. X Q gp. is?-?fr7':.5 '1'f ' May wma ' f ' 5 President 'V:::1'sf?4?. SVA: k i L g-C V. f 5? 1 iff' I ff 3,4 -' e ' ' . wwf . -514' f 4 .ik . ' V' , ,. . 1. A Iudy Schczcklin . Tri-Hi-Y, a service club for girls, is affiliated with the National Y.M.C.A. A widening interest in the club has caused such an increase in membership that only junior and senior girls were admitted this year. Tri-Hi-Y girls eagerly participate in activities such as the Easter Assembly, Youth and Government, and leadership camps. All meetings have been moved out of the school to the new South Denver Y. This development was welcomed by both Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubbers as joint swimming parties, initiations, and meetings were held at the new Y. , a T7 Q-. NNI ROVV D Stcere R UWGIIS, S. lloxntf, Nl. l'n'1mrlt, Plcomnny, llog1'l'S. fl. llslllalswy, K. Mayfield, S. Evans, B. Erickson. if IWW J C enwfzlt N. Lippincott, S. liolvlvn, K. Hog--rs, Sh-plu-nson, ll. Wise. N. Bossvlummn, R. l3oycv, N. Aughenbaugh, ourr IHPII Hacker, L, Clriiw, I'. Cram-, li. Pm-k, l'l0Vl'lL'l'. l.. Nlillcr. li. Wforlis, L. Burke. k ' Y 7 ., 4 A . F QQ s.7 FRONT ROVV: N. StCI1lNilX'l, Auger, S. Carlson, Easley, S. Lcntz, K. Willis, Williams, S. Fel' Son, C. Sayers. HOW TWO: Meyers, C. Eroddy, D. Liston, K. Yule, L. W1lflS1lL'li, Doran, T. Sunlc-y, L. Cl1lDl1l'TQ', C. Tyler, L. CT:ibO1'I1e, P. HGSS. ROW THREE: I. Ormslicv, D. Kclting, C. Newman, M. Hutcliinson, A. Erickson, C. Rego, S. Meyer, C. Auc-r, S. Coppock. ROW FOUR: K. Xfvilllifxf, McCullough, P. Mnllizniscn, L. Evans, N. XVCStjl 2ll'Cl, R. Hayser, Morgan, B. Rust, C. Stern. Q Q T Q7 C7 L. FRONT ROW: S. Medill, C. Belsli, R. Adams, P. Valdez, E. Olson, Stephenson, C. Ferrell. B, Thompson, S, S l 'st D. Mow , D. Petersen, D. Canatsey, C. Wiedeman, S. Templeton, P. jordan. RONV M. Ben- nc 1 , ry ngtt, Schug, D. Davis, C. Capra, S. VVells, M. Tanlierg, S. Rupp. ROW' FOUR: S. Ixumin, D. I Cgff, H. Luhe, L. Wells, Lewinson, Dochull. , V V . I A I ' lf - Z'-,.,,.,, lm- .1 , f 4.-N ,M .L ,..,,.,5.,,k ,,..,.'s,fw -. fl K. A .. . A ' - S . ff T7 FRONT ROYV: S. Flint, KI. Iohannes, N. Lorcl, C. Carson. Page, C. Larson, K. Gustafson, S. Gustafson, Gorham, S. VVinsloW, M. WVillis. ROW' TYVO: B. Fellows, Cherlveneau, Overlin, N. Dodcl, C. Talla, Lewis, C. Logan, Davis, S. Hartshorn, A. Dudgeon. ROXV THREE: P. Fry. Bannon, Y. Heare, C. Schock. L. johnson. L. Penley, E. Bookstronl, S. Major, H. Linn, Schacklin. ROVV FOUR: P. Iones, N. Zabel, RI. Rogers, C. Armstrong, M. Guffman, D. Manley, Iunues, C. Gilbert, S. Cerken. 1 s. l'Al1'UN'I' lfUVVg M, Now, fl. Rollo, Strxmrl, H. I :-nwifglc, C. llivlxs, lXlt'f',llll'4', l.. fllll'I'l'Y, W4-ik, N. llluv. RUYV TWVOI C. Carson, A. X , I . . , . . . , , ,Vg,.fj,,l1' XI. Hiilwr, IJ. Sv-wrmqon, Xlf-lntyyvg I. Xlqnlmn, IJ. Nlllls, 5. VN:-ning:-r. lil Xl 'I'lllil'TI'I: Nl, l r:nm-isr-o, S. Knight, N. Carlson, M. Mil- lf-r, IS. Shurlf, S. Vlfnrts, N'V:1llon, NI:-Cullorrlr, II llflflllllll, CI. flux, ll. ilmnr-y, IHTU' IWUUII: C, Nowlvn, S. llamglr, B. Sutton, R. Mer- IHKQ' fl, SIIIllI'1'S, N. Slum-r. .11 'Y . . 'Y' 'w qv q. 9 t ' S U1 h ' s YK P! . Q Mx, Bill Moorhead Preszdent FRONT ROW: B. Milliron, C. Hadley, L. Fox. ROVV TWO: B. Thomas, M. Redmond, Santi, S. lami- son, L. Richardson. ROW THREE: B. Moorehcad, B. Bell, C. Stevenson, H. Kisker. if 1f!23.,Tfiifi?5i!2 f - f f f ' Q if T 1 if 'k. wif'l fi' Y'O'f il ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' fi J B T a 3 IO na CS I3 I1 Twenty-eight years ago, Southis French Club, then called L,Academie Francais, began as a social club. Today it is open only to particularly advanced students who have a desire to leam and to speak the French language. One of the clubis main proj- ects is the frequent publication of the French paper, La Com- meref' A tea is held each spring to which the club members and visitors from France are invited. The National Thespian Society at South is a chapter in the na- tional organization of the same name and is designed to promote showmanship and good speaking qualities in its students. Mem- bership is obtained by earning ten thespian points for appearing in dramatic performances or by giving speeches to large groups. Elena 'T-3' 5, 1 . r d,,,,... ., 2 'STB' FRONT ROW: C. Christian, B. Lieubray, S. Hicks. ROXV TYVO: Schacklin, L. Couric-y. M. O'Bryan, E. Bookstrom. ROW THREE: L. Hays, D. Kelting, M. Huffman. QI. Bayliss. t .2 , ,,. w 3 f ff 2 7 ,D .l i 'NN' . K 5 ,X Don McKenna President 'V .1 ,W V as ki ,ii X . ,M it W4 v , -WH A IQ! I- , K f ig Y '25, 5 I 3 Q , g i V 1 -uw 101-l 3 riff' t ? ff , t f 55132 ii- ff' i f i sr i -L3 'fx' 3 it V9 1.ff:E5fi,,' 6 I s Bonnie Carlson ' 'Vice President ..,....,......,., ,, W.-- ..-. . ,- 2 2 T p V! , 5 ,,. 2 ,VA f ' 1-V' 4 , ' M'-.?' :fi N gf 1 , I ,,V, , .,,A s Mary Bliss Andres S6Cf6fl1l'y f',, f fspgnsof .ta 6 IV' 1 eiWf' Les Patineurs, the ice-skating club, was formed to teach members how to develop the techniques of skating and to teach beginners the fundamentals of the sport. XVednesday nights are reserved to the members for a Nitin night of skating at a nearby rink. In addition to excursions to Homewood and Evergreen, an inter-high school racing team has been established for the more ad- vanced skaters. 'VD C17 if lHH,N l HDMI: ID. Gmgtin, Fugatt, C, Iigivww, H, Sumliluist. Xl Uyr-ig K, Smith, lhlgc, N. NFLIHLII, S, l1l'm'k. ROV' TYVO: Si pill'-illl Xi, 9p0l'CiCi l, YHIC, E. fJiSOI1, Sli-,ills-lmill, ii2l4'lxI'I', l,. f'l'ilr'x, I Hi:-ix, Xl. lilies, Cf, Vixlllill. HOU' 'l'l1HI'II'f: Tgqylnr W tvluiiil I Ofilwbffce, M. DOUVEIS, B. Btlyff, K. 5XXllii1lW,X,' Ii, Xl1'I'i1'IlN, I3 Xlf-11-i, Cook, ,IAIVIXSUII4 HOU' 1ff7l'R: lv. HHH' AIX' Mdrrisv 1 . , . . i Sli..-Iig-ii,C.Bz1ldridge, D. McKenna, IJ. Xllf-ii, ID. VUL, X1 Xlviw-Lv, I . I'lmiili-4-, 1 ir rf 1 FRUNT ROVV: Aninnclsen, C. Wage, N. lXlL'lDllIlOllgl1, C. McDermott, K. Nlilliggnn, S. Conley, B. Re'I1ea11,AP..'MQ26XG, K,,Y0ung, E. Lyles B. Weir, P. McNania1ru. RUYV IWVO: Lyles, K. Cohle, M. McDermott. P. Crnwtln-r, M. Kflilus, C. C0ITl18Ck,AK. Mgyfinfld MC- Cutcheon, K. Rogers, E. Rhocly, C. Cassell, C. Bn-nell. HOW' TIIRICIC: C. Squires, lfmvlvr, I. Graves, Oiiglltfed, K Price, P. Kalvan, P. Mahoney, C. Rego, E. Ilulin, Willizuns. ROV' FOUR: L. Anclersmi, Kronowski, Sl1YClC'f, D WerntZ, C. Petersen, D. Hantsehcl, K. johnson, R. O'Hare. X.'V A .!L. x.'L f 5 . fi 3 Qu 2. 5. , ' fs Rfk nf'7 .9 fill, FRONT ROW: S. Alfred, S. Chisholm, K. Clay, S. VValters, L. Fonts, L. Easley, A. NYikstr0m C DeWa11, K. Walters, S. Murphy, D. Drelier, S. Becker, C. Carson, A. Duclgeon, L. Ahercroinhie M. DeWitt, B. Wise, D. Anderson, Bannon, C. Armstrong, A. Christensen, S. Price, L. Burke Woltz, Devlin, M. Lerner, B. Frazier, D. Reitz, B. Walden, D. Kusserow, H, Moss, S. Pusey. TYVL7: XV. E. lXlOrr-'lund. P. Tl1!T1Cl', 5' f . f W7 , 5 , 554 rig? yy. . f-11.4--'W 4: . Q'-1, ,,,.. ' .' - 1 :we ,f, , -ffvffgvf 4 30 .1 fi, :Fw f ' . , .I .qawflfp ,., 7,.,Q4..,.,' if f- . 2 Z! 0 W... . ,Mi , Z, ,- 1 f f I I Ll, V 4' , f We 4 1 , Q5 1 f N 'Q 1 7 If f on f ff 1 Q ,, , ,, 7 ,Q f A -7 'M 'U f 4 W ' f 1-,sf 4' -Q . -.42 1:5 1. 1 as-fr , ',',..,fQ - ig, g - if - Ii-11 1- h . 'f 2 Q--if I5 J aww, i ,mf f fa 4. 4 4 9 'SY j .J 'df ' 'SZ ' 7 A avg 18 gg, 4 20 34 1. ffm 2 -. f Q f W fi? , V :P tg, , 14? , W, 3 Q7 '11 f ' tr 1, ,iqfyvf 1 in x 'QV T uf if 1 'ef Q V .r. ng, .z,17:..,,..f.. . f -w 11 v'?,,QWiiE.ff, :Sabi 1 .ft ,, - , -f i is at L ig s 4? ? , ,I Y W ag 'fi-ft i 4 , 1 9, Q . :fr.f:f-yv.-.- - , .,:,f,v.f.,y,,,,,,- . 2 V- ',,1'.f1:-mt. it ' T - V, ,V .j-1z- it f 13 ,ww,1,:: ' ' vip.: 3 . Jima '4 A ff-40. -v- jf, .ww , V' , ww ,f g- ,gil '44 31. .. ff ,f, 175, ,, ., f sfjtih ' ir e: f' 72 I ' ' r,.,a,. XJ' Uldis Kcrpostins President f ' , If .f A442 , , ,fmff i r , , , L ai' ,, F144 ff My ,, , regret, 1 iw 4, 0: f 0 V. 1 4 'J , 1 A ff jf., I , K N ff ,i WM fv 'VM I 1 1i,'! 1 i 9255 , f , ,- bkuw 7 1 1 wyw 9' , if I ,Z ,, f.h.lf. Q ' -f Qs , , w CTD -: .. 5 , .. r ' 1 F . ? + ia- -A..,.:,l...,.- !..A Aj, 3 ., A, ,, FRONT ROW: G. Brenkert B. Hindbau h P. ordan R. Wilson, D. Burg, R. Kar , T. Cates. , . ,,,,,.,,W,,,,7, , ,W , , L , , , , 4 fjlgi, 'AA' ,M 773 , ,fp.fff,3,c: I D 4 f , ROW TWO: U. Kapostins, D. Soderquist, L. Morsen, C. Alberg, E. Weber, T. Richmond. '1f'?lvff2,'f'7rv, f ' '- 'CFML' U51 - I ROlV THREE: P. Wickman, R. Candler, T. Moore, D. Sanford, H. Jones, D. Isaac. ,, f mi. ' 40 fry ,vm f ' - . Y . , at ll i . . . . . ' All tudents enrolled in a German course are eligible for membership in Mr. Kiken Sponsor I 4 T53 .FQ -:ly s German Club and thus receive extra information and knowledge about the cus- toms, achievements, and history of Germany. The club, begun m 1952 with the purpose of strengthening relations and understanding between the United States and Germany, not only has discussions, reports, and movies at meetings but also has parties such as root beer fests and potlucks with German food which are centered around German customs. ,,., .W V-:inf , , 1 Q. n Y? ' 'ffm' , ,I V, if V., M, , . , A X xi ti . If i :N ,V Gif' Kathy O'Donne11 Mr. Lonsdale President S ponsofr Senate Cluh is mainly a discussion group which is aimed at developing its members' speaking techniques and creative expression of thought. Given a choice of topics, a speaker does research, writes his speech, and then pre- sents it to the club which offers constructive criticism on his presentation. FRONT HOW: C. Geyer, L. Dalton. HOW TWO: E. Sunley, B. Dunham, M. Iohn- gon, ROW THREE: Billmyer, Bylmcc, D. Isaac, HOVV FOUR: B. Wahl, Schwartz, C. Stevenson, R. Bell. ,Nr Members of Highvvaymen recognize the need to promote traffic safety throughout the student body and metropolitan Denver area and to cooperate with the state Teenage Safety Association, which is interested in seeing that today's youth is educated in the rules and regulations of the road. The club serves this need through meeting with representatives from the Denver Police Department and the State Patrol and planning such activitics as thc annual Road-e-o, in which parents, teachers, and students all compete for safe-driving awards. l 1 Y 1 K :-P' f f if - r v j 1 ,. .. 1' Dieter Hczntschei ' President. if f ,f sf Claudia Secretary . . Q , .1 ,W , 5? -:J Q' A ,rd 1 . I K 5 ' . l . . : i ' P . 1 4 , Ui' , Q r. . , Y bi.-1 ' Q . ' . 1 :L ' W-, 'A ' A Don Gueck - Vice President ...es 'lt .il Mr. Pennington Sponsor ,ga fp if l -,W f l i .. ff' 92-2 A - 6 ,, - V , YW , , r., QA , 4 f-v -9 X 1 Vx . - .,z- f - u -' FRONT ROW: A. Stageberg, D. Onsgerd, Chambers, A. Vigil, Preston, S, Peters, R. Sliearetyif TVVO? D. Hzmtschel, E. Lewis, B Stookesberry, C. Rogers, M. Kent, L. Stanley, M. Burrous, Mr. Pennington. ROVV THREE: C. SL'hW6igCK,'K, IOEIBSHXI, D. Cueck, H. Miller, P Fiore, S. lent, Jones, P. Adams. ROW FOUR: R. Zimmer, Henry, M. Schreilur, L. Foutz, De33Ql'I,VCa1d 117 R' 5 , I.. , , We ausm an 76 if lnrernauona I ul 7'f'3xs- ' 5, 'xx xv Z 'K N rg , if 5 Global affairs are all-important to I.R.C. members. '41 'S bv Mis., 5 Kp .QA .u - FRON'I'1iUVV: N. Blur-, D. lic-rg1lm111u,C, Brzlslixn, S. Clrzunzmv, S. Cal1'pvlltvl', H, Hawkins, N. Dodd. ROXV TXVO: L. Cnc-lmln, A. I'Il'iCI4SUIl, C. Cllnristiun, II. Iiislwv, IC. Lyh-s. HOW TIIIZICIC: K. Curr, M, Ilnrl, E. lloukstrom, M. Bvnnctt, N Funnrrll. HOVV FOUR: H. Epling, C. liisclloff, 'lf limmiv, T. Ewing, B, ljlllllllllll. Working to promote peace and understanding be tween people of different countries, I.H.C. is composed of students Who have an interest in international relations Service projects include the United Nations Assembly, In- ternational Assistance Drive, and Brotherhood Week Members from all three classes at South meet in students homes Where foreign speakers and travelers are featured 127 C? 2, FRONT ROW: V. Watson, C. Ricketts, K. Km-bel, S. Shikles D Nlillis ROW TWVO derson, K. VVilliamson, H. Markisen, H. Siirdmaa. ROW THREE I Powers S Tu lor postins. ROW FOUR: S. Strauss, D. Sanford, Kennedy, B. Moorlie id C Stevenson V M ,E 7,,.,, ,Q 225315 1, ,. ,,V- wt -,'V i in 'ff - 3 H W as ,, ,, . l fl - of E ' Q s s s ,,,,, WW Carla Bfoddv s Sw s Pfemdem: 4 r p Vw Pregnant AA is r M 'Viv' 5 1 if Lrk. In .. , i,, ,. ? L A i I -,.r Y 's M., A s AW Pre-Med Club was started m 1952 With the purpose of up ' --Q ivin students interested in medical careers a chance to 'W s stss. W f,,n,,- it .. . . . . . . P, ' familiarize themselves with the field of medicine. WV1th the I 659, A 'V, .. help of guest speakers, movies, and lectures, the students learn a great deal from these meetings. Highlights of the year , 5 sffjg irsrrsp ' include field trips to Pueblo to the State Mental Institution ' 2 , I f,'if,, r ',', Q ,'?+1f7' 3 ,jr ,fy 3-2,1 . . - V so if jffffq, ,,rpir' if jqjjlv and to Boulder to visit the Med-School laboratories on the p Q f-fyfjf' 'L:'Qf f5,j, W 55153555332 lf ' 5 campus of the University of Colorado, Iill Robgrlgfwi i'?7'l'7iif fil1MZQYHe1c1nder S6C1'6fC1fgl,'fZ V ' f ,W pf ,, nf ga, :s,4,fm,f 11,3 1, i f, , , 4 L f 7Wf'7'f,?f6 2'12531647'V'f-fif:'1. I f V, fffafff, ,, . f f , Y C N y . A r'.'Q sl'l f ', SPOn.s'or fs ,y.,,X,-,,f,,,,'ff., V 'f Q 'www-f f f7Cf4f'fz1 -,- 'V ,,,, ,, ,,., f,,,,:,,. , , ,mfzf fcfywff :,mr,,',ff:ff4,.,f' I w 'ff -fwfff ' ' ' 4,fg,L,,. -f 1 '- f',fGf'ziY2f'1i -v,,-inf ' +1 f K A 3 ,f CQwiffZyWWf:f wtf 'L V f f :QQ-,ygy,ff:, f r'2'??fz'f , Q ,,!'Q2ZiZ?fji7QfZ2'fffIf4, f5r :if ff V if .wifi wwf Wifi? 'ff' f ' , wp, fuw,wf ,,,.,,q+-w,,wy'r 4 ,n w we- 'ff 'fwawff MM I aff fy, , -fffdyg 'f4:y1,yQ.g1f,ffvv,-, 4 ,Wz,,f7fff,z,7f, I 'lffb'-,AMW Mc' '7'1 '-Zfafffi' ' Ci?e,'1'1-3' , l HUN'l' HC Hulmffls, C. l M. llogura, Z Q ?T Qi? A fvu rs Q V7 Fr T7 C7 I 'l 'l'lY1 l'l4'5lf'DH Uwrlin, Il. l,ll'lllll'lly. HOU' 'l'll C7: N, Stephens, Luhc I' Prltlur U I 1 7 l A , . ,ist nr. Hi W 'l'llltl'fIif.' l,. -lol nson, li. Hu-vu, ll Tuft, ll, Anderson, Snclson ...swan ,...,,M.... 5 1 lt. xi ll E , .4 . , l A ' V: l , . W ' 7 iii! , 2:-1 -. I f 1 5 or - . or f , r 2 if , V 'V A I tm ., 94, I -. f ' X Q, Nl .L P y .1 V Y. X. , Ag, p I 5 'f'WT?4,f sZ',,A4 'jr-fs. l' yw lm dliw I Jn lx .4 H Q Q V .q:31,. '- ' 'I V L ft JA! f V v fav 'r j , l X' iv 5 I , 4, ff 1 , .. 2 .. ' 1' ' 1 f' 2 f. fl 2 5 Z! fu ff . vi, Q-El l ff? il .55 .rr E 1? l fr V Y 92192 'JJ 4 fs , Q I Pre-Med includes both past and present generations. 41 FRONT ROW: L. Phillips, B. jameson, A. Schlenzig, L. Castles, Coles, S. Sly, born, N. Bell, D. Manske, C. Gunther, Kemman, C. Ferrell, R. O'Hare. ROW' f Coffman, A. Markkanen, james. 5- 3 D. Mew- Huble, QI. 0 'Y 1... ' Q 1, 1 f . . , , J 7 is , AA f A Q Q ff 4 yi f, , 3 r off , f f f . , f 1 as6-.f.1.,'..-:.1..s4...q,.4za., 4, .aff sv! N.-.... S., .- . . ,. f., , Ar.-1.-,rgam:-1-.1.wr-:r.:5-1-1.-R,J su,-:m.v,2a1 :.:e-fa-45, We ,ff 1 .rm rf izm 5+ .:.-f. 1 .,.,..... . ,,,v . f.-.-.-.-,.. Q - ..f' 4 -. f-.. . Q., :.,, , ,,,., , , ,..,. ,,,, ,.,..,,,A , ,, , ,.., ,,.,.,.., . ,V ,P f I 1 Comparative educational systems is the topic set up this year by the National Forensic League for its debate teams. South,s Debate Club, a member of the N.F.L., has competed inter-scholastically with its opponents from Colorado and Wyoming on this topic and has brought back many trophies and honors for its fine Work. Members of the Debate Club are chosen for their ability to give extemporaneous speeches on given subjects and are encouraged to participate not only in debates but in all kinds of speech activities. Chairman '..y,'v f f-H A: I, fu F - , '53 ij: V. Ag, ,. aw, ' , M in . 1 . i b wif Y Q 9 N F Cy ' H. Bauman, Heller, D. Bennett, H. Gulston. ROW TWO: G. Bren D. Anderson, S. Jamison. ROW THREE: C. Iohnson, K. Atwcll B Bis- ROW FOUR: C. Bischoff, D. Isaac, Artliur, B. Bell, C. Grant, W7fZ!:g5'j7.j ' .,,, P ,vi . 3 . -,V 1 wh x., I V, 4 of N K, 1 W x , N 7 - ,foo Mr. Mitick Sponsor Miss Kccsdorf Sponsor Mrs. Nordstrom Sponsor '., FY.-F' 7-:?eI'Ck '- 42 f ' -'S Lf.. sr- ' 'EQN1 .-31,-if' . -C ffl ' '-of , 5 . 4--K , ww A Q, A 1 1' NL -CW o 1 , N W iq, X-ff! 1 ln .-, 15,51--,., ,auf-,P - '- ,- -1.1 ff- ':Nf4:fg if H 43 x 1 .- k vw '54 1? ,,w p1ag1f.-f V . SQA E - . VP Jag ff V? ' L 'Q lf fir ' - ' . .1 ' - ,' 1 , ., ,.,- 5, , 1312 'Q Aff I F . f BQ ' if .' ' gf lf-5V VV I A A ,, f W x ga, W4 , V ,M x L , K QV .Ji , fox QQQYT ,M , l. . ,, 'I-W - 3 I gg' if-all Q v 2' ' f 3 K x 5 I I ' if ' 'af' I , .1 , 'J 11. ,gf f 1 1 , vi 'V' ' X X Q2 4 -, ,. T BOW TWO: I. Perm A. McCown, Schwanz, C f , Cheryl. Benjamin A114111 Oliver President Vice President if if ie, X Sharon Worley Mr. McCul1ey I .C .C. Representative Spam-of fr vain J if v f 1 iz Q ,e,e ft- ee'f eeee S S, , L jackie Bach furnishes music as s t u cl e n t s enter auditorium. Organ Guild is composed of those who have a mutual interest and ability in the organ. The club fumishes the organ music be- fore and after assemblies, and members also play during the Christmas season when organ music is piped from Southys tower. Monthly meetings feature potlucks, demonstrations in playing techniques, and visits to music companies. ,-5 lt Q' 1 T Q-7 T 9 3 YQ l FHONT HOW: L, flurrf-tt, A. Miller, Milla-r, L. llisson, IJ. Ancli-rscm, ll. Mc-Knight, In-sam. HUW' 'l'll'U: C, Mil-lg' C. Bvnjluniu K Culv 82 Allfgbgmgh, C. Christian, D. Mowry, H, llvnry, S. llosmaun. IHWV 'l'llliIfIC: llolmson, C. klulmsun, S, lVm'lr'v, B. Connrcl, M. Dc NVitt B, fer. HUVV FUUH: M. Mclirifle, Crillair, A. Oliver, Bur-ln, S. Hoslnam. ' l 7 J ' Q - ff' JO 1 3 ff 0 Q Knowing that the only way to learn is by actual practice, a member of Cirls, Rifle Club receives excellent training through a workout in the rifle fllflgli. Girls' Rifle Club ,lyk ' 'S-U -QQ ' 3' l Carol Onsgcxrd Iecm Christensen President Vice Pres-irlcrzt N sq lvf, .V . ' f' , J t 1 .Y , .1 V, .Wg t . 4 H23 1 , ,t 1' ' l ,K Mr. Brcmdhorst Nlr. Can' Sponsor Sponsor All girls who are interested in the fun and ex- perience of shooting a rifle are urged to try out for membership in Cirls, Rifle Club. Proper pro- cedure in the handling of a rifle and the impor- tance of safety are recognized and emphasized in the club at all times. The girls participate in na- tional competition and are known for their high ratings. Q.. Q,- 1 it .. .iv . FRONT ROW: Eliakedia, A. Steiclley, 1. MacMillan, Lesan, L. Fox, S. Moore, C. Onsgard, A. Miller, E. Hicks. HOW' TXVO: F. Dud- ley, A. Wikstrom, C. Nowlen, C. Carson, Krieger, B. Aker, Craig, K. Hayes, C. Squires, D. Martin. EO'-V THREE: D. Mewborn. B. Rhodes, B. Conard, LaVeck, Christensen, K. Collins, L. Newman, Haugen, P. jones. HOW FOUR: G. Phillips, K. Keetfm, M. Bowen, V. Mugan, G. Vines, P. Oughtred, M. Sharmon. K, ,Q , KI W I A x , tv ,sm M I i 1949 Howie Whitaker Recording Secretary iv -CL Kim Spence Sergeant at Arms ,X 1 it ' 2 4' we 5 ' -7 L .M s s 5 - it y , J Af-3 A113312 'ff ,mst lx , iff, fagjg 4 M 41 1 A4 wtf' A5c'Mt2if Q th Q Janna UAV? 0 MW 2 4, , 5924, ,Q , ,J , , 8 .v,,,f5, , fwfmfef 4 ,, A A MQ! ,SIM Malia, MM fs iff.-. t -, . . ' - . . . f as f. , , ., f 5, has ,Mr '4-sea,-,.i.,Q.,,..L,3,a,. - 2 ' 3' X- f-' Q ' -1 '- .a,?gmE,e,Wf'fi-V ffwaf ff, sf' ' f 4 ,M W A J - ,H , fc, rw iw fe L ' H4 bw .xx Organized in 1947 by the Kiwanis International, Key Club acts as a junior Kiwanis club and gives service to both school and community. Limited to a membership of 35 boys, the club picks its members, who can be rec- ognized by their white jackets with yellow Kiwanis em- blems, on the basis of outstanding scholarship and leader- ship ability. In addition to the many services the club performs, it also presents its annual dance, the Key Klub Klomp. 1 V P' . t ' . X' A 1 FRONT HQW K. Manspeakf-r, T. Parfct, S. Carroll, Mr. Holcombe. ROVV TVVO: R. Vifoiner, P, Cooper E Lge D, Manapeakcr. HOW TIIREIC: C. Morris, D. Folsom, Il. YVhitnkcr. , , Key Clubbers, easily distinguishable in their white jackets, discuss I ...H 5. V . ,J-rx, 1 ,ms-. . urgent business on the front lawn. ?'-X 3 .U A NU lu 'sf fl f 1?- lk. ,, : 'tg 3 5 '91 ,f N N , Y . .,.,. , , 141 f. H f 'f ,. 'fg vff' 1 4 ,, 'vwigff WE. K 4' QL I -Qs . W' ' ' A 't f 141 . 3 FQ f 1 - 1 P if lv A V T 5 i lei I7 W VV fn fflq laf, g , if .5 , 4 4' ':jf 1'. j . sc4,3f' f , g 4- .4 G7 f ! .fn 'E .. .n ,' 1 ln 2:l?'23'A'm' 2 'Z'5?1 7 4 1 l 1-' f , . '21 12:3 7' '-1'-fe lim-an --fl 3.1 f - 3 . f ' f FRONT HOW: M. Marsh, P. Stevenson, R. Orrell, K. Hutcheson, M. Mielenz, B. Roning. ROW TW B. Wyzltt, - ' ff ' ,V f 5 ,ffl-rf. B-. Bishop, L. Mosconi, D. Peck. HOW THREE: B. Campbell, T. Bonnie, K. Charlton, M. f 85 K 441. Q . ht S 2 by FRONT Glaze, C. holm, S. Strand, S. Shaver, R. VVestby, S. Clendenin, R. Russell, B. Eells, R. Willson. ROW TWO: P E. Hahn, K. Slay, VVillette, XVallenstein, R. Sparks, Havbold, B. Barton, S. Ford. ley Cats 'wr The Southern Alley Cats are junior and senior girls 'wh . 4 ' who are interested in bowling and have a desire to in- crease their bowling skills through local and national com- 4. jf r.ri petition. Membership is based on interest and also assures an enrollment in the Junior Bowling Congress. The climax of the year is the victory banquet in the Spring when the girls receive their awards. P f7w,'kfV'5' ' v ,. . ,,, W . H3124 ' .- .-. ,' 4, 4! 1 if W - 'U 1 i p'fg0N'l' HOVV: M, Partch, Osbourn, M. Philippus, S. Cask:-y, M, Vlflllillllllui, ll. Nlirlcllr-mist, M. xY.lllUIl, H, Ferguson. li. XXYYINAIII. RUN 'l'WfJ: A. McColl, B. Spretlgef, L. CTUCBS, A. llllffillllblllll, S. Shlvllls. NWN U. VNS. l.. AlN'l'l'l'UllIllll'. li. .'Xmlr-rson, RUN' 'I'lllil'fIC.' IC. Wil hams, N. Noe, N. CSKIYHOII,-IJ. McNeal, ll. Bvrgumnn, I.. Phillips, K. l':ll1'rS1HI. 17. Km-lliug, V. 4'Ul'1lilll, HOU' 1 Ul R: K. BlL'tlllll'k'Il, Y. lxul H6 Lg'-n, IC Un,-hs, L. Rask, M. F rgmgiscg, M, liz-nnvll, l'. Ball, N. Stephens, A, Morris, Alzrckson, fsulnm-lic. K. Clay, K. DeCanter, I. Moll, VVard, K. McCulloch, S. Teilborg. ROW THREE: Chis- f',f f w7y4fwu.ywf,f5f fw,y,,mgr:,, f-'f , I ,, ,V , , g x Vp . f ,f,, ' , jf' Z ' ' Iunior and Senior boys having a mutual in- terest in learning the techniques of bowling join the Southern Pinheads. In addition to the weekly competition staged at surrounding bowling alleys, the members vie in national, regional, and city tournaments during Christmas and spring vacaf tions. All have an equal chance in obtaining a trophy. i i A y 'Q With his eyes on the pins this Pin Head de- f V 1 I livers a potential strike. , fi' Q75 1 ' l -lf? s Mr. Scheimcrn Sponsor 'QTY 63, Q., 9? I 9-X . X FRONT ROW: B. Camey, D. Bettridge, Williams, R. Callender, M. Lerner, R. Merman, G. Hinldzouse. ROW TTVO: M. Oliner J, Tilton, C. Hammill, Devlin, K. Cook, C. Wallenthin, G. Christianson, K. Kirby. ROlV THREEQ falm, Vax1de1'YVal, S. Hall. l.Vilds C. Coldben, R. Plowman, D. Reed, B. Moorhead. ' f' 'f5ir1.t,a'l . , 1 f , ,. 7- , X6 W , t in k: Betgiegleargies Mr. SGlcjxn1ESson Gutter l l Members of Southern Cutter Putters, Soutlfs sopho- more girlls bowling club, meet at nearby bowling alleys once a week to participate in club competition and to further their interest and skill in bowling. Holiday touma- ments provide a chance for the girls to compete nationally, and an award banquet is held in the spring, where trophies and recognition are giving for outstanding achieve- Unusual form is displayed by this bowler. ment. T L L N 4 j.'j'ff7N'l' UNLV- M, Iurviq, I,, Hmilly, K, flosrcs-lirl, I Sllllltllx, V, lxllififlllll, K, Kolm-rl, ll, ffll:ul'll0n, ll, Imac-N, lNl4lt'Mill:ll1, S. Scllvns, RO I 9 l 1 S4 I S rl s 7 5 'IWVU' S, T-.Ioorf-, fl. Hills, l-. liltlvfq, ,Vu I, .N flvi Ivy, N. Mzuitls, I , le-vmwlt, M, Mount, ll. Newt-ll,v Smith, HOU' 'l'l1H1Q1f5 M ,,Im,I,j,,f,,y, XI, Amnlfl, S, lxlgftrll, fxllllllllly, ll, l'Qngli'4l1, x'Vlllt1llllS,1l. xfv1lllul11lll,fl, Tisiug, l.. Ill-rmcr. HON' FUIVH: l,, Knight S Col nur, 9' Alls1,un, 'lf Hf'Ilf'fllljl-xy ff, flzxllulmn, fl, flurlmrl, l'. llmmxula, I. l'fmury, Ifilwurcls, K l I ,Nj l Rebel Rollers was formed twelve years ago for all those with an interest in roller skating. The club visits a nearby skating rink every Friday night where its members increase their skating skills through competition and practice with other Denver high schools. Individual achievement and ability are recognized by the presentation of trophies and awards at the end of the year. Q Q U. H.-.----, J. ------VJ, -- --- -V1 - 1 1' 1 A. r fy 1 1 -as .U '-1-Q K lr-A44 ,vi-Q1 Y' ,if . A4 ,uf was i ef bi. ' rr wi I A 'I yw if ' K ' fi H' gi as Miss Evcms Mr. Gwen Sponsor Sponsor Spanish Club Spanish Club, which consists of students who are taking Spanish 5, 6, 7, or 8, was established to help members with extra conversational exer- cises and literary knowledge. The several classes that form the club hold special meetings during the year to plan and carry out the annual Spanish dinner where the food, language, and activities are centered around a Spanish theme. Breaking the pinata at Christmas time is a favorite Spanish Club activity .J- ii.-.ul fflgf9N 1' HUM' ll. IL:-lalvr-mo, Xlillizuvuus, Nlillwr, K4 Ciormgu-lx, If Xlvylllllll, ll llvlllwl HOU' vlvlllllj K, html-Intl, XA XYik5h-Um' . , . r - v S IN un S f us! if-mm Xl llllfVlllll'xHlI, lit-Hfrf-1', S Rupp, liflll lllltlzlv S, Xx2lllx4'I', XI, Xl.lL'lll5llill1l, Xlvllx, lx l llvrsoli l' bllimiiq 'xlib 1vg,,,,y,,-,IQ K, lllnlnrmqsmvu. f1r.lY N. fl. Xllw-ru. 'X . Cl 'I 6 .A 1-.ps IL ,-Q E r 1 J In ,, - , ' ' f ,, an , . Q51 9 'WT-7 , f 0 A N M ' 4 Q7 ' Y? XL w 1 FRONT HOW: S. jamison, S. Fisher, K. Hurtsliom, V. Watson, S. Hartsllom, D. Taylor, D. Dorman. ROW TWO: G. Jacoby, Powers, S. Templeton, M. Redmond, K. Ynlv, Orinslmee, C. Str-rn, S. Carroll. ROW THREE: R. Burger, B. Strathearn, R. Watne, D. Faris, D. Henry, H. Frost, Pringle, A. jenkins. N- - :Z - ' . ,x 5,13 ,V ' ' C79 FRONT ROW: C. Braslin, R. Boyce, M. Arnold, Grcenwalt, S.-Goldsmith, K. Gustafson, S. Medill, K. Bishop, C. Larson, HOW TRVO T. Ewing, D. Bross, P. Bender, McCullough, L. Works, S. Gustafson. ROVV THREE: D. Sloan, M. Darley, D. CTC-ft, Ljlclriulgfi-, I Thomas, D. Boltz. , . W C .fgfTi'f'9 iff A EJ? .flflv . A' ' l an . . I ,2 A 1 3- 2 f' 24' g g ., '-jg . , . Ja ,Q 4 l -2 rfxx '- M ,gg fsgfj 'ii 'fm at A ' Q 11-V 'vrf' ' '. f' gg1gfS1ggjf:1j:g2'f'1 ',f' X ,' 1 f Y H. 'A I ,Z , ' J fri 21.1 V ,Y me' if . ' F Barclay Blue Bob Bishop President Vice President .'g.gQj,1li:'7hV 'V g v i. A ', s ggi V eu , . 4 2: cn., 33 ' -,f' 11. - 4? if ' ji Icmet Baker Paul Duncan Treasurer Race Chaimum .. 1n!4??'5' -ks. .av 4 - I ef f sg .4 . 9 wr , ' -1. r' Y ' ' nr ff' 1 W fri? W. -' ',,-gp : U V X Elena Bookstrom Secretary , -1 . av Q ' 'ff gl l ' -,,,.,' 'I Mr. Page Sponsor Ski Club Soutlfs largest club, Ski Club, was once one of the smallest, with only twenty members. When the club was first established, only boys were al- lowed to join, but the club now has active co-ed participation. Besides teaching new members the fundamentals of skiing, Ski Club of-ters inter-school downhill and Slalom racing. Buses take the skiers on weekly outings to most of the ski areas in Colorado. 'W' 'H' . Q27 3 '-'7,,,. ff ' 4 C7 K tv UU! F Boqlgfmm N Blue I llilrlmo P DC7C'CxIlW K Burrouglls ll. llulz, S. Cqnqn-nit-11 ROW' TYVO: 1. Fowler, S. Carlsont B. fflfflfkvfl I .r. C. , . .,, . . . .. f , . , fill'-,ll'T, P. Dwmkzm, C. Berdy, D. Leonarcl. Xl. Anderson, R. Kelly. ROW 'l'IIlH'fIC.- ll. Com-ml, l'. Dixon. N. Blue. L. Frccso, L. Bolliq, I. !5,,L:f-r Xl. li:-,llard,, Cuubins, R. Conti. HOU' FOUR: N. Bauer, Cliamlaf-rlin, ll, lfrosl, ll. llislmp, D, llr:lSl'f'4'r' B. livzms, B. Godfrey, l'. Ilulll.l1-, Cll5Ll'l70ATlCfl.U. V -4 s Jff W 4 J ,W ll .M A K' W ,,.,, 'v ,frrffl .. +A ..,. .. Q MI.. Q , Selected for their excellent skiing ability, ' ' ' 4 the members of the ski team represented .g 'tit 5 '-fiwyiwt South well in the annual Mile High Meet fi held at Arapahoe Basin. Ten skiers, five boys and five girls, who qualified in time trials, participated in the slalom and down- I , hill events April 11 and 12. M R' f pf p , 6 TQ? C7 f'J-W' X 4 3- 4. if 1 ' 2,5 , .. ky ' 19 '42 ' .f ' 1 5 5. '- -252' ' sv it xwiiez. 1 4 . J 1 : '22 at f ge' p , fa V l '- .,4:5ij:5-iL 1 f45?.!'-14.5.1 FRONT ROW: M. Killian, S. Maresh, S. Halowuer, S. Me-dill, B. Gilmore, 1. McClung. ROW' TVVO: S. julml-Ze, 5. Meldmm, Lav, C. Iacohy K. Anderson Bl. Fenwick, I. Coles, K. Kulp. ROW THREE: P, Ginn, McNaughton, C. Capra, C. Cox, D. Dorman, A. Capra, Pj ?tiry4'fl0fj1Lir. A. Markkanen. ROYV FOUR: M. McQuiddy, B. Hedges, R. Guertner, Marsden, Gerkeu, M. Griffin, Holden. -La 2 ki Club f--Q.-K.- Two South High Skiers execute perfect form in getting off the chair lift. 5 nu. -07 4:3 Q 1 41 FRONT HUVV: Snow, D. Vs-t4-rsun, H. Uingla-y, H, H1-m-nu, Nlillwr, CI, 7NlvR4-an, C. lingers, l'ph-I-Son' ROW! Tuffy: S' Kmmw. S. Rupp. M. Rmlnmnrl, S. Price, li. Link, Hnlu-rls, Lilly, HOW' 'l'llliEI'f: S. llzlll, ll. I.mlLQ, D. l :u'is I Tilton I Hulvlo C V'u1VVo1dcri B Ca 1 . , . .-- . . - , . 'rcy, W. Wznlkcrr. K A quiet ride on the chair lift gives these skiers a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery. .J Z 2 YSL? MX FHUNT HOW: D. Soderquist, S. Sausman, C. Auer, K. Walters, S, Walters, S. Erickson, K. VanKrane'nlmrgh, Huston. HOYV TVVO: Smith, K. McCurk, K. McDonald, A. Ryan, M. Weisbrocl, E. Arbuckle, jenkins. ROYV THREE: Young, Sickels, Stephens, S Axelson, M. Watkins, BN. Thompson. ROW FOUR: B. Custer, S. KYVl.l'fZ, M. V amlerWal, D. Chalet, I, Scheu, G. Shvebgon, D. Tooley. 95 . K. .K Efxyxxw .5 hx--.iL'z3.R-1 K' .-,- '- . 1:53 ,x.fNg,. .auf 1 Ai if ' Skiers stop to View Coloradds fore Siartiug down the slope. .LN ur' , XU x ff, -A X E2 3. M ', x ...KI fx A All , . . L, ' agr X VVinter YVonder1a ski Club F JQIQ , .. 'Z fgjzfj '. 4? Z- im, FT' C4 A . 1 - I 1 K W f ' f i flfxwl' How, S, Hgnfris, Goff, Luhe, H, flucllxzw-y, IS. Xluxuuni. HOU' 'IWVUJ IU, Xlalflvtf, C. ciillkxft, L. XVurkg, 131119 B EUL 5 F Hzwtslnnrn, B. FQTZIUSOII. ROYV THREE: H, lJ4'lf4lCk4'l', li. Kill' ll. Xl: ' hx' li Vw' - ' ' 5 ' 'UL lf, Hp 1. . - mink, li. Ixmbby, B, lxmglxt, M. M15 F '.,,,.!1:' . ?, -A f '. SM' 1 iff' Q . - 1 ,fH.v' r ,...,,,.c. Wil? 4 , ' 1 ww W,-0. 1 5 N , - IL J If I ohn Schwartz President M.. S K my E im, Sl t 'Ziff FRONT HOW: A. Scritchfield, P. Nesbit, Huston, S. Tapp, Landrow. ROW TWO: C. Gunther, K. Meulbrook, B. Custer, R. Hopkins, R. DeBoer, Ramos. ROW THREE: B. Dickson, R. Epting, Swartz, Billmyer, Bybee. Mr. Eichenberger Sponsor Folk Song Club is new at South this year and was organized by those who were interested m learning the many folk songs fiom the u b various countries. The group studies the styles, music, aridnrhythm -11 K ' Vt 7 . , 'fa ll ' .1 1 w,., we iw- WM .vm Y, as 9 Q, , 4 1342, 'i af , . ,,,,, ,gk of different lOC,dl1O'I1S through speakers, films and group Slllglllg. QFD' 441 FRONT ROW: N. Aughenbaugh, S. Nibbe, G. Brown, S. Hoffman, B. Barton, L. Wertz. HOW TWO: Bi. Clarke, G. Farrell, D. Burke, R. Moritz, C. Ochs. ROW THREE: Mr. Cummins, Manley, D. Beuthel, Fry, N. Smith, B. Maul. i C C ..i. no e o South's Distributive Education Club is a member of the national organization which was designed to train people interested in meeting and dealing with the general public in business. Members are given an opportunity to explore different work situations through speakers, films, field trips, and actual job experience. Public speaking, job appli- cation, sales judgment, and merchandise display are all emphasized in the training. 97 'JfQ.1iQ'- Bob Beck President J 6 AVH' , A ,ww . , , , .. M , ,Nj Nancy Dodd Treasurer T7 Marilynne Tcmberg Sue Hqrfshom VViC8 President Secretary College applications, scholarship opportunities, and future careers and vocations are presented and stressed in Triple S meetings through speakers, films, and discussions. Member- ship in the club is based on grades, and prospective members must have had at least five A's and no C's', in academic subjects during the previous school year. Triple S, which stands for South Scholastic Societyf' was designed to recog- nize, promote, and honor scholastic achievement and is the aim of all academically minded students. or C7 g s l K I' ' f' ll, A. Miller, K. llnrtshom, V. NVutson. HOW' TWVO: P. Cramer, D PHUNT HUVV: P. Bender, OSlJOurn, M. Pllilippus, L. P1114-y, . 'zur ici I S Thom son S Hawkins D Burg K Ilwyvs KI l,o+mn S Squirt-s. ROW 'I'IIIlIClC: Nl, Sunlcv, M. Arnold, M. Bennett S arp-rnollsf-, , P' , .. 4 , . A, . 4. ., . W., , . r ' ' ' K H 'I M- Mill . l. l1f'Wf'IlHfHl. UI. Lulu-. EI. Sami. HOW IVOUH: S. Tqnylor, L. Miller, lJONVL'l'S, M. Redmond Mus ro., f,, I 1 rrcll, . ummm, , er l sry j, Coles, N. Stephens, R. Dergance. Q' s 7 x f Triple S . . k, . -ff: W 'E Mr. Carr, Triple S sponsor, leads ri stimulating educational discussion as members prepare to express their views. w-,qi 'VT' 197 X ,rr i '45 C9 , V , 5 . I l FRONT ROW: K. McLe2uy, M. Tanberg, L. Freeberg, M. De VVitt, P. Swaggart, Williams, S. Granzow, S. VVorl.ey. HOVV TWVO: I. Hunt- er, B. Wahl, E. Harris, C. Auer, B. Erickson, M. Turr, E. Bookstrom, B. Schlief, G. Christensen. ROW THREE: B. Moorhead, C Nic-iniinn, I. Jordon, L. Markison, Zunibrum, S. Goldsmith, K. Van Cencleren, Robinson, B. Beck. HOW FOUR: D. Sanford, G. Enewolcl, D, Isaac, B. Niemann, H. Frost, C. Stevenson, B. Peterson, M. Caldwell, Perdew. Triple S . Q, Q an 1 T A 3'9- .., S ,- MILL J , v L :-::-ff, r. - - EEF --Q- '1 L.x - u-. h FRONT ROVV: M. Newberry, S. Worley, K, BIC-Clenrey, P. Swaggurt, B. Stephenson, A. Miller, XVilliams, V. YVatson. KI. Phjlippus. Osbourn, S. Peters. HOWV TVVO: S. Newel1,B. Schleif, bl. Murkisen, xl. Morgan, S. Major, MQ-Cullouglm, S. Taylor, B. Stewart. HOV' THREE: Robinson, G. Niemann, Perdew. XI. Sunley, C. Stevenson, D. Sanford, B. XVn1den, B. XVahl, Pulsipher, BI. Power. 3 l f,,.,v-5 ,A I l llf7.V'l' IZOXV: C. Coleman, Coles, Ixl, Arnulfl, IJ. Burg. Al- Sl'l'41flNll11, S. 'l'lumnps4m, I. CTln-rlwnvanl, K. Cuuninglmm, IC. Bnokstrom HUW' 'I WVU: C. Erenlccrt, L. Currcy, D. BlIT!f'Tll!JllSf', l', llvlwlvr. ff. -'Xllf'l'. Nl. l5uXYill, N. lbmltl, C. XXI-iclt-1111111, Nl. Culrlwt-ll. HOV' THREE Ii. Bgfgla, C. Bischoff, C. Chrisliunson, H. Frost, ll, l7ur'gaml-1-, ll. ll:-vlwr. lllll K W ! Q Fo io ieaves 1 f 5 ii . 35.522 ,, - .mx-,S Miss Peres Bob Bell Sponsor President Folio Leaves is South's literary club and is designed to help individual Writers further their abilities in the field of writing. The club has re- ceived the largest amount of national awards ever given to a club in the nation. Towers,v Folio Leaves, magazine, is written and published hy the Club members, and is a collection of their out- standing stories and essays. The other important club activity is the planning, Writing, and produc- ing of the Purple and White Day show. 5 FRONT ROW K lxeeton C' Hansen H Marlxisen Miss Peres C Moore L Marlusen. HOW TVVO: S. Cranzow, PJ Parker, Ormsbee S Taylor Bilmtyer S amison K McClea.ry T Mereness D Burg ROW THREE: S. Mciresh, G. Niemanni ii. 101 lg ' '4' W 335 of 'cv Kim Spence President 'E 6 . 'cfs , . 1,2 Clint Helton Vice President YW' 3 ui 1 J X. 9 S Club It is the personal responsibility of every member of HS Club to uphold and maintain standards becoming an athlete and athletic organization. Comprised of boys who have lettered in some sport, Sv Club was first organized so that South letterrnen would be recognized for their ability and achievement. Among the activities of this service club are the sponsorship of Parent-Student Night and the S Club dance in April. Frank Gorishek Paul Cooper Secretary Treasuref if . H it T , W ' i 1' in ,,,,, 'fl V I ff' 9 4 i at i S 5 211, l, 545' '-fa, ' I 3 X ,4 if ly 'fit if-3' l i if M 1 4 C V ll 4 4 41 1 is S f ' I El CIE X' g ,7- 0, Q1 X f' 4 A K FRONT HOVV: V. Ater, D. McKenna, R. Murriet, H, Reining, li. Blm-, I. Vnllus, P. llnmcnn, ll. llricklmm, B. Spcnccr. ROXV TXVO Carroll, P. Stevenson, S. Carroll, M. Marsh, K. Spf-not-, D. Ifolsom, l'. Cooper, ll. Clmlfrvy, L. llolilvn, B. wvvklft, M. Lopez, F. lolmsen C' lxil'lILf1'Vl,i-lflfl. ROW THREE: L. Mosconi, T. Dilullo, C. P4-tvrsvru, S. N1-llis, C, ll:-ny, ll, -lolmston, S. lilllfll, S: lump, N, I-Iutchggbn E L C. Hr-ltrm, ll. Trauclt, R. McBride, H. Hester. . 'B 5 S, 5 X FIS r 'S 5' X V , 'w,3,ES5!g5-5. 5 , 'sy' ,f 2 2,45 E. f 35? 221213 53 33' , f ' 'if' h ff f .,, ,-' ' e ' ,,,. +5-1 If 'TFT I 1 . F Qi f fi ..'- .E .X I A as Q 4 I Q5 E ff' ,f f --n ,F . , .: . X 99952 -1 '- .IHE vgifniixf l ??iiS:'TiS', F f. . 3 f I-'Til , L- , 5' , 13- ll ,. ' ' 3 1 -1: in-' - 1. -Q 1 ' W, ., W . M bm, -,..,3gx- V. , . ,M Q, S , V if Uri-gui, H, .w 4 f ' 3 I I b , l fx rf A . f al XXX , 'fr gg Mum's the word ..... a Q 'Xl ,Y QW. I ,. . , ' H .I ff ,,,' ' . 1 T M PA , 1 M - he - T ' J ' N T V , ' ,l -, , A f' 1 -7115 ' A ' ' . E . ... . .. ,,. , 3 I A ' . AA: :, . +5 , ' V . QM - V Q V.,A . T LZVZA 5' Ad W WET BU' L' , ,, Q Zi ff - H ,.,. , ,1Q' 1 A' , , - A I 2 - ' p 5 2534 ' i i' ' X A 'xl , 0, 5 Q 'N 5 , '.,: , N ET we 1, E H fi' QS , .4 FRONT ROW: M. Snead, H, Buckner, B. Holmstrom, M. Mielenz, E. Sketers, K. Hutcheson, F. Gorishek, Roorda. ROW TWO: Ramos, B. Gardner, C. Goldben, B. O'Heam, E. Iaynes, C. Townsend, Leingang, M. McNeill, A. C. Howorton, XV. Burley, T. Fairley. ROW THREE: L. Velasquez, D. Marsh, R. Dergance, Y. Van Genderen, T. Greer, K. Charlton, C. Morris, P.. Phelps, N. Willhite, R. Weiner, B. Garrett. 103 Q21 15 Kathy Hayes President 'G' l 4 I , -e,-1.L. Iudy Easley C orre.s-pond i ng Secretary if e Shirley Vice Pres-:dent Q e E i Rae Ann Wilson Treasurer -if 41711 Lu , -XXJ Patsy Amen Recording Secretary f t i? e X we . ju I ,Av e , E A l 5 - , Q A I Q , I Q '.f. N.,,X,- 5 1 j 1--v j X Mrs. Whiteciker Sponso r Future Teachers 51,1 l '44, is Q47 1 L: FRONT HOXV: L, Courley, P, Arnett, K. Cunningham, L. Perkins. ROW l'WU: I, lluxtml, 13, lh-rgnmnn, EI, D.u'is, C. Cnnaxtscv, C. Hale, C. Hvxnu. HUW THREE: Cerken, FlNK'11'l', D. Kelting, L. Hurry, B. Tlunmms, S, jnmnisfm. RUN' l Ul'li: C. Squires, A. lC1'ickQun, Goff, I. IAYXK-'iIlSflIl, Sanli, M. Hllffmall- Among the several high school and college chapters of Future Teachers of America in the United States, South's affiliate club, established in 1949, was the first in Colorado and has grown to be the largest. The purpose of FTA is to ac- quaint its members With all phases of teaching and to make them aware of the qualities necessary for teaching. The members are taught to conduct classes and help individual people by taking over the various classes for teachers and tutoring pupils who need outside help. of America W'-153' fl -quo' 5' FRONT HOW: K. Korbel, H. Willson, B. Reneau, M Roedel M Roedel Osbouln ROVV TWO Staveland, R. Thomas, K. Meulbroek. HOW THREE K Hayes S Mqor D Severmsen I McClung C Newman P Mulnausen E isyles ROW FOUR: M. Penix, B. Williams, S. Worley, L. Miller Powers L Scott we f -4 'Wifi ,-.J rf I 9 -xx . ,P .Z I I. Gail Gilbert Ccrrol Wiedemcm Diane McNeal Molly Penix President Vice President Secretary Treasurer K -W... 1' an ,Z .,. Pep Club The purple skirts and White blazers worn by many girls at school signify Southys Pep Club. This group is responsible for maintaining school spirit and supporting all athletic events. Halttime ceremonies at the football games are performed by Pep Club with the help of the band, and the club also performed its special drill for both the Veteranis Day and Memorial Day parades this X year. Other important activities of Pep Club include I is the Homecoming dance, the S o p h o m 0 r e Get- . Acquainted Tea, and the sponsorship of Career Day ' in the spring for juniors and seniors. Mrs. Scmstrcx Mrs. Mclntosh Sponsor Sponsor 4 i K C it ' ' i ' I ai Q' I V' lg ff SD' EJ l ' . g . 9 Q 6. s 1 i. A i7 ' f ' l .P .Q al me il ' y 1. ' ' V 1 ' l ii., 5 'mi , .6 f f i 'N ' n 'H' 4, . f Q7 3 V V , .A W y . x . V, . , A p 1 u x X . l l IO6 1 IFHONY' HUll': Noe, S. Staszak, G. Hacllf-y, lfllismn, S. llziwlxius, li. l.ic-ulmraiy, ll, Smokey, S. Flint. ROYV TYVO: C. Ilcclit, G. Argo, Oslmum, A. Nlcllinley, L. Abercrombie, B. Ynlmut, Xl. Nlillvr. Hflll' 'l'lll'lI'Il'f.- Nl. Spcnsli-y, il. Polzuiis, K. Vau1Kr1uu-ulmrgli, N. Lord, MC- Clung, L. Gourley, B. Sprcngcr. ROXV FUVH: N. lit-at-li, K. Allvnlmngli, ll. .Imm-son, ll Cnmuicliacl, C. Byma, N. Stephens, S. Major, E. I I arris. ' Q.. l ., M .W . j ' XL, . ,,,,.,, . I ,J 1 Wi.-. A jk ,N L. ,.. . . . .ygtvr -uw A 1 1 Z ,fy -. Z H . -4 '11, X if X 'H N, fl 1, f . , 2 U If Hb 4' it The South High Pep C'lub pays tribute to South during their demonstration at the state game. X E It Q it X' l'f'eA: I- ' i' I V' K ii'3f'2Wf?T:5f'S' . .fr 02' . .. 1 sf' -T u to X .L '--C . fg ,pf 4, Selected by thc' members from the top ten seniors in Pep Club 5 X 5431, 5 . , for her outstanding amd unselfish work is JoAnne Osbourne. 6.97, , ' 'gf 3:- 1- S f A. O V, 2 fi 3 I ffl' 'A-' . ' - vv, it 5' ,A .,,.e Tj T fl - 3? to ' l 'fn T i t - g I ff .1 az if QL S r S ' SS d S S s I 'Q . .jf XY, A f f ,l JK 5' fs ' T J 5 . xp 1 so T z u .L 1 FRONT HOW: Kellam, B. Sansborn, L. Penley, S. Templeton, S. Vernill, L. Scott. R. Thomas, S NVells, F. fxlitclm-ell. ROW' TVVO: L. Cochran, D. McNeal, M. Ballard, M. Tzmnberg, Willette, Colf, K. Paterson, O'Brien. ROYV THREE: N. Bosselman, L. Newman, K. johnson, Moll, Lewinson, M. Thompson, Luke, B. Moss. ROXV FOUR: Iackson, E. Peters, M. Tcrsl. M. Bowen, A. Markkanen, R. Martens, A. Morris. 107 Yep Liub Louncil , 'Nw K 1 h W. 'Q -ve A , he if '55 y if '- ., J 1' I, 'ni , rf L' I , r f 9' S' ff .,,, L H LE- K ' 'Q - A fs -f r . V fi? S7 'i . Q - N, if-'rig ' E72 Q f x f I 1 S f X 'rj X x , 1 f E 6 .A Nancy Auqenbaugh Iudy Iames Marsha Dyer Shirley Major Eileen Harris Shirley Hawkins Ioan Hoppes Dori Gourley IoAnn Osborne Linda Penley Kristen Van Kranenburgh Sherry Oliner S y S , i f: ' QL, . I 4 4 Ag, iq' -uk A S f' y i i QM i f , 4 X ., ,J 14. A .4 'A 1, xx I. I , l :lr ' ,W 4 J '-N -5 , , he AV Qi ' i Q7 1 g X fi M -I W '. 1 iii 'ISS ' D l ,y X 'L GJ . I E 'MA J . 1 I I 'N Q . U r H I ? E 4' k X I , i , l4'l'iUN'l' HOVV: fl. llauflwy, K. Yam KI'1lIll'lll1lll'QlI, li. Nlillifllll, D, Iiislnn, M. Dye-r, 5. Ulinvr, M. Shllllllllll, l,. Pvck, F. lNlitr-In-ll, ROW' TYVO: N. Hmm-lx'u11111, 1 Clmlrlr-y', M, VVH-cl:-nmxm, M, Svllx IJ K4-lling, li. liluuntg 5. lvlnplvlmu, 5. lluwklns. HOW' Illlilulzs M. Pclux, P. Ochs, G. If 14 Cilbfwt, Ifulilin-5, jsunvs, C. Crazy, I,. ' '11 fy. IOH Pom4-Pom Girls Vivacious and energetic, the Pom-Pom girls arouse Rebel spirit at rallies and games. Chosen by Pep Club members, they lead the school toward active athledc interest. I W 'Pi' Nong' Auqenbaucijh He Pom-Pom Gif Bobbi Blount Marsha Dyer . .,o f K. V 'A -Q v? rfA25mQ'5W f'R'6'?a w ,ff gf-'X-wt-3 it Diana Kelting Sherry Oliner Linda Peck if , , ,, , 4, , i 1 H, -- ia 4 ' . 1 M-., J f 1' y . get X124 ..-ii' J, 'kfiggrgj fl?'T2+ 109 '15, 110 r ,fd Q- jjr- 3 pi . 'SQ . E f-T.:-5 f 1 i , 2 1,4124 . if 2- 5 ' , F ' 4 1 l A ,f A J ,ga ff Af f' , , I W -Q wK,' . ' ' ua- ' ' vs- C- 'Y '. ' . r lack Mussey P Mcxrilynne Tornberg President KGY , 1 .w. -eff . K- . '- . ?5 'gg 4-AV '. Bill Clark Secretary Red Cross has been an active club at South for many years. Through their sponsorship of Worthwhile projects such as the Santa Claus Shop, the International Assistance Drive, and talent pro- grams for Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, Red Cross members achieve their purpose: To aid the under- privileged. They also present assemblies and the annual Valentine Dance. 'C 2 avr 1 uv 'uv Y? CRV llvgivfk P 'l 1 ' ' f I .'I.-.ny 1' ,icgltqy 5 , f alm a? .. -,Ag 5 4107 -rj. J ,:,5vl.i',I . Q., s.: ,y, .nl 9'1 '45 I . ,'f'! W Q'7f-1739551 'jf' 3, . , L . 5 W ' ZH .. ,,,. ,.?+7l'f . I ff! fi 12',:'5j1,' if - - if , ' i' . .5 1 Q,flZiQg'- 1 V ':f.r:'1',1'f'.fw' 7 1 1 3 f . .,.1,,3l51f-gh.. M . 1 K Ury , LL ,L 1 ,-.-, rr. n il' l , ' L RONT HOW: K. McDonald, . Rasmussen, M. D cr, P. Rumbaufli, . Mellor, P. Christensen, L. Lc nirc M. Willis B. lxi iron 7 I TVVO: Stephenson, E. Olson, B. Fenwick, D. Eldcrkin, Carpenter, K. Lord, S. Hartsliorn, Boom, P. Schultz. ROW THREE S Carl son, N. Bower, K. I-Iartshorn, L. Sack, L. Standlcy, Colt-man, B. Codfrey, VI. jenkins, P. Mark. ROW FOUR: Cray, Rust, D Dreller S. Becker, M. Redmond, I. Powers, C. Carson, j. Craig. Red Cross members discuss plans for the Intemational Assistance Drive calnpaign. 13 fe , '- ' 'l ' V30 4 FRONT ROW: A. Anderson, L. Albin, King, C. Reed, Baker, Maddux, C. Geyer, K. Walters, C. Hesse. ROYV YWVO: L. Peacock, M. Tanberg, Rhodes, N. Blue, C. Thomas, Lewis, D. Moker, M. Hellhzike. ROW THREE: M. Durfee, N. Lippincott, S. Garcia, S. Boh- len, D. Richards, S. Clark, K. Swallow, S. Colnar, Stephenson, C. Paine. ROW' FOUR: D. Steen, B. Canaeron, M. Stcnger, C. Ritchie, I. Mussey, B. Steen, Aitken, B. Clark. ' 111 'in' ww FRONT ROW: D. Braddock, B. Augenstein, H. Morgan, Wise, Pr. Barton, D. Pigman. HOW TWO: R. Cubbage, A. Preisen- H. McGee, D. Van Stelten. ,, . . Dixie League 'if-f Mr. Gcrrretson L Sponsor , , 'W f ' f I f Q: fb fha dorf, Palmguist, B. Carlson, B. Cain. G. WVl1ittacker, Caffrey. ROW THREE: B. Iones, T. Barber, N. Reed, T. Plummer, Competition for school, city and national honors is the main activity in which Dixie League partakes through- out the year. Members, who are sophomore boys, meet once a Week at a bowling alley, and this time is valuably used for practice and improvement in bowling skills. The league holds a banquet at the end of the year at which time trophies are awarded. G4-l' xi I All I Qu 9 n!Umruor l'Y Q 0 Qafdwlrr FRONT HOW: lrshr-r, Wilfl, ll, S1'lllll'lIlf'l', ll. llivlxs, I. llvrlwii, ll. cllllfilllllllll. HOXV TXVO: T' Bomit K Buttcrq D Duff N. Crandall, L4-Inman, P. llolmrovonly, M. llzrrl, HOU 'l'llllI'fl'f: Squnson, S. Iohnson, U. Urlwloom C Orujwil L Car: 1 J l , , - , . . K . , . , . hart, D. Roth. BOW FOUR: L. linllory, I. Sloan, lu. l',I'Il'S0!l. as photo Club 'Ji 314 . -VA' , Mr. Watts . gf f'r'A 1 Sponsor All those who arc intcrcstcd in new techniques and Sfwlw 'll llllf-l'l'l?l i1l7llY would ho wclcomc mcmhers of lholo Lluh, for this group mcvts to compare notes on in- clivuluul methods and to take pichircs at tho school proms and various other activities. The club 11150 lmldg lm lmnunl hzmquct on tho spring. Science Club n 5' A L' , 5 L Wilfred Miller Robert G. Morrison Sponsor Sponsor 'Qi Q3 Q P if 3' , . Q .. v --' : -.3 D Y'. Y 'n u' , , f.. X if X V W 'Qi 'I Mein, ga 'A p,fgilf4f,,r , U fiafnfefgm. Q. QQQ KQ LQIQ k ,Q .,z, . L,,,V , uv x ,A n s'fE? 'i f 'lli?s1.fi2f1'fe -l Edward Kusel Kennit Wciln Sponsor Sponsor . , Members of Science Cluh, who have an interest in medicine, in 4 chemistry, physics, or photography, recognize tho. increasing im- jgifrw nnnix in J A portance of thought and activity in the field of science, amd they Work on various projects and gain experience in. llllJ0l'ilt0l'y work. A demonstration of glass blowing was the They zilso hope that these projects will he. considered for entry in highlight of tl-,js Science Club meeting, the Science Fair, which is held at South in the spring and is the climax of the year's work and study. ,.- 1,-v l : FRONT ROW: R, Wells, D. Stone, Weith, D. Soderquist, P. Boyer, Cox, Antony, Obefrg. ROW' TVVO: D. Beaven, Mc-Donald, L Rider R. Patterson M. Anderson, Grilles, D. Carlson. ROVV THREE: M. Smiley, M. Reeves, B. Smith, N. Ault, S. Price, H, long, Lilly. RCW FOUR: Wills, B-. Shearer, Stanley, R. Rehn, D. Rathhun, R. Russell, R. Zents, K. lahn. ' 113 4' p 1 , x-',,f I ' Xff' , , . X K. f I 4 , ' 1 fk--, ,,h.' Wg' S 2 im at ' ' K'h' H - 'LVL . LKA, N454 i 1f'f.w Q MS 25 5 S5635 R M My Qikiikg Xi F XM ,A f A A - f .A A' - A, A l 4 xA 511 W iw rg , f I f , ' i .2 NA., rimwfys. ,,'. . A -, .t f Q, 1 2, A 33 QE Qx X X V, ,g gil, ,kk, V: ,ive vpiwzr X2 y X XEK XX MfSgt. Iohn B. Mahan M!Sgt. Robert R. Goolsby M! S91 Ofhfll Mllclm Commandant of C aclets Second Year Instructor F1181 Yeaf Instmctof ,,,,W fa, , 'B ' 'N-2 -415 Mr. Brandhorst Mr. Carr Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor UN. . if X l 7 1 ' ' r WJ Qtr N 5'-' FF J K Q 'lain-7' .Ln 9 I l.,, 1' vi Cpt. Robert Wcxll Cpt. Harold Minter Cpt. IOSeph Pigmom Cpt Rxchard Zxbert Battalion Adjutant Intelligence Officer Supply Officvr Opcratmns Offxcen , 23 Lt. Col. Bill Peterson Battalion Commander The Reserve Officers Training Corps carries on its task of instilling in young men good Aincri- Can living, leadership, courtesy, and good physical development. Cadets gain experience in tlic fields of first aid, map reading, weapons and niarksman- ship, military tactics, command, and drill. These qualities enable the cadets to participate in a Regimental Review, Federal Inspection, and in holiday parades. The cadets also present an an- nual R.O.T.C. Ball and dinner dance. 41' nilxvpa Maj. Richard Tsudct Battalion Executive Lt. Col. Iim Scott Battalion Adjutant rr A-mr Lt. Col. Plyllis Craner Honorary Ca et Commander i '53 ff? ' Mai., Ccrrol Vvliedemmt Honorary Cade: FRONT HOXV: D. Tsuda, McClellan, B. Frazier, Lloyd, D. Zibert, Nelson, G. VVi1inek, Scott, B. Peterson. HOU! TWVO: R. Stultz, B. Link, H. McCabe, R. Lindberg, F. Jones, C. Bowman, W. Wunsch. Drill Team Q 3 X It-A N Xpq Major Richard Tsudcr Drill Team Commander - J' IIC , 95- -T 1- V H- K L- .f . ' .' 1 Rx A ' ',4,B.n.-........ , .. . .- .,,,., - .. ..i. N ff. .,.,-, J ..4. :.v.1,...: 4-1n,,...,.. Mg, e:m,,.,. 'Q'-L -- -1 - Q--vi rr ' -4 'iff' - ' ' 1.-f .Q....Bn - J 'U 6 Q K ffl: ' r 4b ut, lm-n, is il cznnvru-am instrument cnpnlwlc of producing image by moans of . . A wri ght, mister! 1111 pg . r WNV! f wg 'iM Z'- al f4 '4,1-13.19229 QS' HMM 4 'w2iz.lx4f 41,3 M p-.nu 2 1: Rifle Team Alan Brewer Rifle Team Commander ,,w.,,,., mms 13 -nr we wav -5 tivrinw 41 I W3 if wx ag uw- v fywuwfl nab M1 5 .fd I , FRONT ROW N Sudgl A Bra-vur ROVV TVVO R Shmnon J. Munda D Elder FRONT ROW: F. Inselman, D. Cahow, B. H1gganbotham F Cumer C Chfton I Stratton B Eberlem ROVS TVVO G Ehmke, D. johnson, R. Bowman, S. Kady P DeLong C Armstrong R Hawlxms ,mf l -' ff! Qfiwiifv W 'VEAQWW7 HPS FRONT ROYV: R. Aavermik, C. Fine, E. Murdy, C. Ford, R. Dragon, H. Holt, R. Esa, R. Eberline, C. Wfatenpaugh, YV. Philput, L. Steele, D. Meredith C. Shaw. ROW TW'O: D. Shun, R. von Kaenel, Stotts, Wood, L. Morisen. B. Higganbotham, B. Link, D. French, L. Plummer, Drummond R. Roth, Smith, M. Dolan. ROYV THREE: N. Seidel, P. Cuffrnan, C. Copeland, Manly, VV. Smith, R. Linberb, T. Conte, H. Moss, Murphy, N Lombardo, E. Stratton, M. fNIcQuiddy, Monday, ROW FOUR: E. Easley, C. Raymond, Taylor, Schneider, C. Bauman, C. VVilimer, R. Blon R. Brundige, B. Coyle, T. Young, NVhyte, R. Fuehrer, D. Wingert. I l w l i l l I I l 4 1 Classroom studies in maprcading arf- in impryrkant part in R. O. T. C. training. ' Learning to disussmnlmlc and l'li'1lI1 we-alpmms is :1 popular exercise in R,O,T,C, , ,f':. N 'g. f'mi.f:':,..:J:Q5 f - .'.-1.45 53'-fi 4 ' 4 5 -4' ' . l f 7,. x 23:11 flu! .f a A f Headquarters Compan M . N' . Mei. ' ' 11 Ji if-fl.. -' . . ' fy. ' , J I ' . -. 924 A A ,V .5 . ., . E ' V 1 fi! i 79 1 a 1 K. 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Pennington f ' Company Commander Honorary Captain Executive Officer 123 24 Q gf! 313 '- fa' w. ,.b, ', NNW .4-f jf' mf' Sports b. Sli?-T 4 1, Q2 4 J Q., 11 .h , 'Wt e -O '. .I 'fm 'V N alk- ab ., 'Tr' 9. ' , ,J Wa I fd AF I ,J .4151 lk' 57-V ET :J 5 M Z 55. V 45,1 53.4, 'Phan' ' - . f ,.,, L, - M' Iewel1MansEeaker Iudy Easley Maggie Huffman Head Cheer ader Cheerleaders With happy smiles and dancing feet, these gay personalities sparked audience participation to rousing cheers at many athletic events. The purple and White clad cheerleaders united the enthusiasm of the crowd with the determination of the team to produce the harmony that is school spirit. 5, .. a,1.1.1.1,,,,L., r rt wt.:.-.-:-.r:-:-::,.9'ff:-fr.'f.-1 . '-ww ,,- - - , 1 5 Y 3 Q y 31 . Q 4- J, - 1 ,. 4 Au 1 , , r ,si, . N - t N K s 26 Bill Clark Phyllis Craner Eddy Sanchez Carol Wiedeman R xr Gridders Are State Champions f -g,g,.'f .I .', 'rw' rf' ' ,A I: ' 'A t x 'W v w. M . Q ,-as . 5 2 f .ff d 'W at ll' ' ive - Qi. yif all ., - .df 1 -, l ' - 30 T M' ,. ,J A ' 4 1-v-We-M-nzhasgfa Ag ' ' I fi- - V. Ww A ,sm...,, aff' ' far V- -,W , ...M Jr l , , S855 wi if LICMW MM R 1 ,f rfemf' is ' vw I W-. Y ' - i ,A - , .. . ya. , ' we ,Nw 1, ,. . Y Z. 4-. ' i I A 1 - 1 ' la EV l I V In me V- -. -V -L Tw ' A-Qrz9'1SsL9ii?,!5!lief',5kw, , .af 4? i ss S , ff 7 , , . , . . ,af ,,,,,. 4 . -Z ,.. v T-V y Chuck Morris boots the winning extra point for the Rebels while Bob Roning crashes through Pueb1o's line to stop the Wildcats' extra point attempt, saving the game for South. The South High School Rebels moved into the state play-offs united in the goal-take State. Two games stood between them and the champion- ship. One was with Arvada and the other was with Pueblo Central. South handed Arvada a 26-6 defeat. Then the Rebels faced the Wildcats. Pueblo scored late in the first period, but missed the extra point attempt. South tallied early in the second quarter. Late in the fourth period Pueblo was within striking distance of the end zone. They planned a field goal. They tried-it was good. The three points that could have won the game for the Wildcats were Withheld because of illegal procedure. They tried again, and missed. Achieving their goal, South's Rebels had taken State, 7 to 6. We I We fa f tiff, Lf LM-ff .V 1 .Lf 55,1 f. W1 U: if, .. -5-ejjfv' Pueblds Nick Graham is trapped by Bob Godfrey and Chuck Morris. 'V..,a, All-American Lee Velasquez snags a quick pass as Pueblo de- fenders prepare to move in. 1 , ,, .. , , X . rf . X vs 3 . . - 3 .pug t-X-:gfgx-s-43-rw.,,..,1,t- - avai-:f.fwgfs-f-gg,gow-f-'fffze-Lfi,Nsslower., Kent Hutcheson All-City, All-Met-ro, Thom McAn Award, All-State, All-American Tailback f. The entire membership of South's championship team joined together in spirit and goal to form the grea'feSt football club South High School has ever known. Perhaps the most rewarding game of the city play-offs was the second game with East. South, after many years, finally held East scoreless while making three touchdowns and two extra points for themselves. A still excitement shrouded the new stadium in the first game with East when some- how the Angels held the Rebels to a 0-0 tie. South won seven games and tied one, making them the city cham- pionship team for 1958. Won soUTH 'I East 5 North 4 Manual 2 West 0 L05 0 1 4 6 8 4' , I I a ir A 3 Lee Velasquez Kent Hutcheson and Clint' Helton display the smooth teamxvork 33, w ,i':3w,,5q All-City, All-State, that earned them All-American nominations from Teen Magazme. t 7 A All-American ' ' f ff , Most Valuable Player, ' , rte b k f - QM ' HC f.L342L?2?L'-5.6521 . 7 .1-F421 -all 'Q' a 5 1 A nl . - 1 ily . . , V ,A A vt , ,M . . ' I V Hn. ' N?-l J M. W W' fe -t 1 f 2 A K. 1 3 - it 1 Q -,af-' 54+ ,! ' V sf A ., ' ,avi- A X 4 jf'-f -gr. 1 7?-lfig'3f?'4 -, A--1' r ...W rr.. . - A+- V ... wifi' 3 WWW' Q0 -,m --f'5t'i1i'. - ' -' f rm. hx ,mfs ji: - , ' - .L - A nd h 1, H f f 5 91' L-Ni. , - . .n-A 1 ' N M it , - . A -YQ' llzufu lfh Nick Willhite Clint Helton Etfrl IGXHGS Chuck Morris All-City, All-Metro, All-City, All-Metro, All-Czty, A ,-Metro, AIl-Cify, AIl-A1L-f,-0' All-Sgggg End All-State, All-American Nmninatifm, 21161 All-Stutv, Tri-Capt., All-State, Tri-Capt., 128 Tri-Capt., Tackle Guard Fullback t Tie 1 1 0 0 0 2' f1fef f22'.f' 'zw,f.fzwa2.1 an :' in-11,-ff ' .yirzi f af w 1 ...W 'ig' a. H ', 1' Jw 1152. 'fsf4 Q r w -A V 1 . ' - ss , s - ' . e ' ..,., Iii Wim .iQlH f?7 . -fi If K 7 2' W K -' - ' 5 e ff ' f ' f ' Q , ' ' . . X 'iv 1' ,e f 2-: W ,, .'P 4'-..,.y, 4- , 'f ' 1 , dpkg' , 'M-11 ,1-if' -Y, 4, .,,-fwir' ', K . , ry ,, ,- .' A - ,W-.W ieffffiw-riwfgj 1, ,, 4 .1! f fff. , W4 WZ - ff ,ff .V ,-:wwf-'gem ,, . V -, M t. . Y 59- i I 3, i V. ,few-ye 1,52-M4 ' ,. ,Wg M6 -. -f- - F Z 1,121-' W-441-,2y4zfw,e:fff ,f-rw f V. , it - I - . . - A J ' u f r i V - r An overwhelmin crowd of anxious Rebels jammed the new Denver Public Schoo s' stadium to watch their team sink North's Vikings, 21-7. Kent Hutcheson, turning his left end, was over for the first touchdown of the '58 season. Chuck Morris converted, giv- ing South a 7-O lead which was later stretched to a 21-7 victory. In the third quarter Eric Lee received a back injury that sidelined him for the next four games. In the second game, Morris rifled a screen pass to Kent Hutcheson who ran the remaining thirty yards to score. North could not seem to hold on to the ball, and the Vikings lost it several times to an alert Rebel defense. South Won the game, 20-0. , f' ' ik ft' 414. 5 my L 1 Q fr. ffif .. QL 'ft 1 L,f,,,,,.. , ,, yn' . l,-1 -,,pv ' . if HJ' r I' ' f 'wflwwgix mea. ,, ,., fwaxfwww' 1441.1 -4 Wnva., . ,. ,,, A i ' 4 ' J 1 5 fi .K ..'19f2 rQ,g4!Q,'Q5,2',i5,,.rg.J9? W - . -ie 'nfvafw Chuck Morris slips by a falling Viking Oarsman for six points. . - I1111 Clan' All-city End Kurt VanGenderen Kim Spence Ronnie Orrell znd All-City End 2nd Azz-city Back 21141 AZZ-City Back Paul Cooper All-City. 2nd All-State QQ .-2.4. .-l-.g'- Center J '.,,, , , ., S if 'f'-:A ' ran- I -Q1 T, , ' ...N -Q , ' . ,fy-I ra -,sm t i 5 'i 9 wad f X- el,-, 2 ' Q - . ag, W , , :,- ,A . , ', .,Q,, ' 'Eli ' was L.. K An, . 1, X V. M- fhzi Q an ..V, i' i 'M rf! 'u vw. h- .. .vs .- .mf- Vl t M I Q 1--sn '. til, , 1 . 'Q .5 ., , ,,,. kwa- 2 ..,, ' lx HG , I ,... ,i 1 rr x glial' M lj 5 -it tem . 'fwfr :ir '?,Zi.fQ mfg 'Ad' '1Q7 'if ,p 'lf' ' .J-iffifq' M ' L ' 1 Qlkkqd :1e1'f9 'T5 7 - -Q WM' 55 P S Xing a . 1 'K fi f sz J' Q- If .135 ,x gf! t vi.: I J, Ax QM, aff ve' '4 '. N. . ' 5 ,av W 4 ' :IQ fir ' V l .5 L. jf ,NN VN ' 4 1 5 W I r r 4 W, . ,La Q fi, - M If 1 'I fy . , Wai I 1 My ,f 1 i, N X WWW-n .- 0 , . T3 h N .pl 23' lf gf .jf -Ti it 1 at 4. . ia. ,Mx .ff.',:.31TC-Q. :g ' if ff 17-,. f- ', :f?f'- 'A g .V 2s QQ' ,. .iilf V 12535411 ie - Zi 'L ' ' . 4312--iiie-XZ51' 'ff ' .. .2f -,L Ice Gibbons All-City Tackle 129 Re bei S cs i a Ai-age 5, U DOI! l.VlC1IShCIl1 All State fullback Chuck Morris prepares to crash over the Angels' defensive line. Wingback 8,000 fans watched South's Rebels and East's Angels fight a tremendous battle on the gridiron to a scoreless tie. South out-played, out-rushed, and out-maneuvered the red and white clad cherubs but could not seem to tally. The Rebels rushed 84 yards to Ea.st's 78. Chuck Morris averaged an impressive 40.3 yards per punt. Earl Iaynes, Kent Hutcheson, and Clint Helton were the top Rebel players of the game. Came num- ber two was a different tale. Almost single handed, Lee Velasquez crushed the Angels' offensive notions, making four straight tackles unassisted at one point during the contest. South's first touchodwn came when Kent Hutcheson rifled the ball to Nick Willhite who reached between two of East's Angels and came down with the ball in the end zone. Later, from the eight yard line, Kent Hutcheson plowed over Easfs right tackle and started a twisting 92-yard jaunt to paydirt. South won over East 20-0. . l , 1 Q If Mike McNeal Bob Honinq End Wingback I 80 L 1 rx 3 A wprrit-tl Cunt-ln l5i,,,,- imximmh. Slmlgvs A vital PIM, in uw first l I l'l I um ' ' Il - 'il S Qi ', Rebels Short Thunderbolts A fast-moving South eleven overpowered 1Xlll1l1llll'S under- charged Thunderbolts, -18-0. Chuck Morris led thc Rebel on- slaught by scoring 23 points of the total -18. South out-rushed Manual by 130 yards. Manual gained 119 yards to Southls 249. The Rebels snatched 7 of 9 passes from the air while the Thunderbolts dropped 17 of their 20 tries to the ground. Again in the second game Chuck Morris split Manualls defensive line through the middle, and averaged 7 yards per carry in 19 plays. Morris completed 4 out of 6 passes for a total of 72 yards. In this game all 22 sophomores that had suited up received a crack at the Manual line. Morris averaged 45 yards per punt as South crushed Manual, 20-12. Cooper, Velasquez and Gibbons rush a nervous Manual back. L, 15 B'11 Campbell Don Folsom BobTfiffe on 1 Fuzzbfwk End lt af Q2 vw' m,.N.mmsannnlll sh a ' is if A V L KV 'S 4 3 ff W f C '- ' X1 P iggifiga si, Ypisig ,ft as ., .,r.,,c,XM w w Kee 5 as fr , 7 ' Lf A In both games the South High Rebels roped and tied West's Cowboys, 47-0. In exhibition number one the Rebels let the Cow- boys carry the ball for 40 plays, but took 84 for themselves. Fast men Kent Hutcheson and Ronnie Orrell left the West defense standing while Chuck Morris pounded hole after hole in the op- position's line. Many Cowboy fumbles in the second game lead the way to Rebel tallies. Once in each half West was able to cross the 50 yard line into Southern territory. West picked up onlv one first down While South added 22 to its credit. Again Chuck Morris cut chunks of yardage against Westis defensive team. .tu A W kit. pm. 1 -Juanes 1ns,1d.-nm1.w my -A u.w-N-s..sz-f-.mos w--imp .rw use-A . - M, k, ,.. V, El? A ' s ll D .Qhli nhvdni an Qieti 511 A 9 5 FRONT ROW: L. Velasquez, K. VanGenderen, K. Spence, S. Nellis, L. jankovsky, D. McKenna, H. Buckner, B. Harris, E. Lee, N. Hutcheson, K. Hutche- son, N. Willhite. ROW TWO: C. Baker, M. Lopez, R. Weiner, M. Marsh, D. Marsh, Craft, B. Wodrich, B. Roning, Vallos, L. Mosconi, Cox, D. Reitz. ROW THREE: B. johnson, B. Campbell, P. Cooper, R. Orrell, B. Wyatt, Smathers, C. Van Locnen, Clair, Leingang, C. Dragoo. ROW FOUR: D. Stultz, D. Helton, C. Helton, D. West, B. Traudt, D. Harshman, C. Townsend, M. McNeil, Jump, R. Leigh. ROW FIVE: B. Kellough, B. Hoar, B. Axelson, B. Cod- frey, Gibbons, C. Morris, E. jaynes, D. Folsom, D. Marshall, R. Stein. ROW SIX: Mr. Mielenz, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Wurtz, M. Diner, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Lort, Mr. Schumacher, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Mohr, Mr. Yates, Mr. Flanders. 'iff 'V f fi f'f'. ,,.' I 'Q 3 r, f, ff, 'y.Qv3,'.,. ' if . ' ' , ,' 'V ' . ,, ,',, D . 1 V,Vp f 'V iaia Q fr i. Hr E it faiia ' ' in V' ' ' f,gJf5.g,y,, ':'f ff' 3 wgigffiq -1f:,if f 2 W iffy? '- f f , . V' f , ,ff. ,f q f ' f , 'A , 1,75-K. ,I '.V:,,f:f., -, ,V I f- V Southls junior football team met rugged op- position on the gridiron this year and placed third in the city. The team gained valuable experience in the junior and varsity games throughout the '58 season. Although they were defeated in a few city matches, South's juniors displayed a tremen- dous spark of spirit that will aid them in the varsity position in the coming '59 bout. South 0. . . .... North 0 1 South 6. . . . . . . .East 7 K D South 26. . . . . .Manual 13 South 31... ...West 6 South 6. . . .... North 7 South 0. . . .... East 6 South 7. . . . . .Manual 18 l- I L -l wafer isa- swf 45 an B wav A fflfs' al W Iuniors Chuck Townsend and Harry B' lane. - N L 'th du- Manual Thunderbolts. hc Y gmppp W1 ee Coach Lloyd Flanders 133 ,X I Arron Engrahom lim Dcrvies Halfback Guard Bill Brown Chuck Elliot Tailback Center m-l ? y L , fmmikdfk Englewood Back is snowed under by Rebel Sophomore-s. Southis sophomore team split the bill this year by winning two and los- ing two. Finishing the season in third place, these Rebels gained the basic fundamentals of football under the conscientious training of coaches Dick Yates and Bob Wilson. The members of the team should prove to be a welcome addition to next year's jun- ior and varsity clubs. . 1 M7 SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH East 6 NV est 0 Manual 9 North 122 .ox A 1- 4 ALMA .... 1' A if ' 'su X Wi' P XX Eb I xx N' ..a. t+rfE,s '-it VV il- IFRON7' HOVV: L. lirolcznw, M, Nlf'Stf'li, ll. Wyzntl, lilVlllf1filHIH', ll. llowaml, Ii, Maurslmll, C, lilliol, 'lf Moss, ll. Stllllll, C. Gallegos, ll. vm., H,,,,5f,,,,, F,,,,l, RUVV TWU: U. Ynlvsw Clmmlu-rlanin, ll. Dutlmu, llmn'ml:l, ll. Cflulpunalu, ll. llzlllwnlmsll, lf. Slvvlicl, ll. NC- Vyillilurmy CL, Sf-Ilmgm, KL, Rrirlmrrlt, A. l'f'tf-rsrm, l,, l,zu'sun, ll. Allen, ll, Mzarslmll, llrwps, ll. XVilsm1. lillll' 'l'llllI'fI'f: ll, Lev, ljilVll'S. li, lijurlc, fl, Sow, liulurrts, NA klulurusrm, lit lung, IJ. Csum-rrm, l,. Alolmsrm, A. lllgfilllillll, ll. llmwn, N. Slllllll, Nwllliifvi lg- liinlcvq D. i 4 X'l'yl1JlIl'l. ,w,wAr:7cn.sf lol, rl1.fiSnf-mf-U, D. lllfiu- I. Wilwfl- H- M1'f7fllm - ,lr UH1s11'f 41101 SIMWIIU- ' m - In R-...urge-'-'-.ui lir u as v w.. er' '- 5 W5-Maw-1'EHf f u 'wfa . ef-e Q Skill 'Illia nm-Ji ---.. sv -Nm.. hug . mum, Winn., Ulmnmmm Wflnu- 4 Fw Q uwliiluqgnl I-V ' ' T' .-1 1 ,--,wp ulimpmm' QUIFQWHLTS xi A- W i r' 'im v' 2 , Md 'J N if , ' T . ' f ' M 1' 1 , HQlmmnnnHg'm'2'h'Eu':i U - ' . . . 1 my . vllnummwrmmnmmnzf . A 5 ti- ' . , hmtimmmnmmmmm , I, ,V , f A if .Q W ' Af 'F.1.'!.m':1.'r,a.'r..,'m':: ffi-4 f ftwf rtf' . F .m:..':a:':.-:as 'S' I. Q f ' if . 1 . an T ' -fs? : ', ' 'H' T A T 1 Bob Schleif gr 1 nwmnmnmiggfgil i l f r' 2 .A 1 i N , Ze N A my 'Q1lEH5mmlm-59559 ff ,Q ., . f' it Z' E ' o. 1 Smg s .1 , pg :IMF mmmwmmq A :'f,.q-5,',fQ..,,,.-l, Q ii' . I 2 Hwiqgfmgmnwwllki . ,, ff1 .,r2g.:335 ' N-' WI , - ' -' ,', 3 WW ammW1,H'Q??f-1 Hi21-:friisp' ' ' - . . Iv.. . 5 if 1953? - 1 '?f'f.4 sf . . 1.--1: - BKEYCEIY Blue VV' , ggi , 3 , fa. 0- tain 1 'a. r T ' M n'T.,,as ' Hr5Q '1' H, 5:14-. 1 '- ap f it uZl y ,t',ir213f: 'f f J ff ff- 'TL s A If 'f Q' 'tis 'M 'W 2 ' Ken Chmlton T Co-Captain f 1 , 'Y fiifizfiii '- A ' f' if-51. 2 L 155 fi3f:lfi!f'3'3? 1-,ft NO' 3 Singles 352.1 i-f M C' 1 l 'H-H T - 2 South's tennis team placed second in citv this year under the able guidance of Coach Frank Mielenz. The Rebels topped North, West, and Manual with little difficulty. East was another story- the Rebels lost to the Cherub netters. The team has six juniors that will be returning next year. These juniors have gained valu- able experience in this sport of skill and precision-tennis. WON LOST East ...... . . . 45 3 SOUTH . . . . . 37 ll North .... .. 23 25 Manual... .. 9 39 T West .. .. 6 42 I-fi and 'nr .- FRONT HOW: Charles Willsea, jeff Robinson, Dave Magnuson, Barclay Blue, Bob Schleif, Bob Carney, Paul Duncan. ROW TVVO: Brian O'Hearn, lim Reed, Ken Charlton, Rodger Plowman, Chuck Golben, Iewell Manspeaker, Chuck Bischoff, me LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Prins, Oliver, Mussey, M. Snead, R. McBride, C. Berry, R. Wright, M. Mielenz. f f,f',', ' Q 3 fs , V ' ' 4' , Wye, ' . X T- :li W h 1 'Si-4 .- if M ' 1 .,., .. -fy W ' li f I For the second straight year, South's golfers Won the city championship crown. With East trailing close behind, South clinched the city meet by winning one match. Next season, with half of the team graduating, the four remaining lettermen will again face stiff com- petition for the hard-Won title. f 49' l l P l I ,,,- l 4 .4 ... 4 4 .4 S 4 I tj. 4 Won SOUTH 14 East 13 West Manual 'V- W- . FSA ,-fy A, 4 f4f'f4,,Q . H K ' -1 ji' J 4? . A. is l f A W 4231, lf 'V' 715 M .. 16, , 7 North 4 2 Lost 2 3 9 12 14 1 li . 1:71 AA ,V , X 1,,n.av-,-,. - - ANS I 'I 'I n, r 1 mfg. .1 ' I HI Ur if 4 ' Y A-.F X ,fl N . MGX Snead Icrck Mussey Mike Miele-nz Ioe Oliver Ronnie Wright C0-Captain Co-Captain. IT56 Randy Phelps 4 ,,,,,, 1,, .,W,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,f,,W,,,f ,,4. 5 , ,,., ,,,, , ., , ,,,. , ,,., ..-n , ,V, ,4,, , ,, . ,, , , 4 J 1 if -. ' ff, .- My ,. 91- , . qf 5 - 3 E 455 gr wr K 4 gfryywi ,A ,ff -f,-my-,ry ,L . . 41 44 Wyff qyyfe M , .f ,f ,f 0 ,Q 3.41, , gsdf . , .ff yd., fy 11' ,V .4 ,fgfi ' fd Aw f '42 Zz: 410: 'J-'ff ' :iff ' .fwff -. f 12. 'Af' ,gif-af .. ' ,ra r,'f'f',9f'.f: C Q al f - ' l si mmf: .ple 1 3 9 :gag Q. Bob Holmstrom Bill C1111 lf Co-Captain Co-Captain South's big five, facing top notch opponents, raced to second place in the city meet this year. Since the team receiving the least amount of points places highest, East Won with eighteen points as compared to Southis twenty-three. Man- ual placed third. Bob Holmstrom led S0uth's har- riers by placing third in city, with Randy Phelps X- and Dave Butz finishing fifth and sixth respec- 'Vj X tively. The Rebels placed seventh in the state. v Standings East 18 SOUTH 23 Manual 55 P . . . . West 58 ausmg vvith satisfaction, N rth 80 Coach Mlelenz reflects the 0 success of his golf, tennis, and cross-country teams. J igyvssa.-ua' 1 snfvnwc- lar-mavsnlnwzauznmirrms-xnkllxisvf Cagers Rebound From Earl A stunned mass of Southern supporters watched North launch the first upset of the year. Favored South bowed to the Vikings, 41-40. The second game was complete revenge. An improved Rebel five held the Northern Oarsmen to a virtual standstill. Ken Charlton and North's Frank Zupancic fought a hard, competitive battle under the backboard. Charlton, pacing the determined Rebels, pumped 21 points through the hoop. Vic- tory was sweet as South beat the Vikings 44-41. 7 Ken Charlton, top scorer of the Den- ver League, sinks two points against North. Lance Emory grapples with a Viking while attempting a basket. The Rebels won the second game against North, 44-41. 4f it X, 1.510- .-:.a.L. ,i ,. c f 1 I. , fft F x . J 1 5 1 L CW Af.: Ken Chgflfon Eric Lee Chuck Morris Lcrnce Emory Iohn White All-Smrc osses To Tie For 2nd X With the terrific coaching of Bob Wilson, South was able to beat East in both games. The scoring ran nip and tuck until the last three minutes of the fourth period, then the Rebels overpowered East, beating them 54-52. Again this game Kenny Charlton racked 21 points to his credit. Lance Emory and Chuck Morris chalked ten points a piece, while Junior Neil Hutcheson scored nine. The second game found Eastis starting line peppered with illness, and South romped over the Angels, 47-39. Standings 4 Won Lost Manual... .......... SOUTH .... 7 1 5 3 East ..... ...5 3 North... ...4 4 O 8 West .... . . . . sv 'tif Chuck Morris and Eric Lee join forces to recover the ball in the second South-East match. 'ra ' A-sm-All - wmmfwm- v 1 ' Eff M 1' J. f,1,g, ,Q,.1zg 5j,i.x1j'1.g:5. -IS , 'fig Wdmi , ., 7 X GQIY Burkgren A. C. Howerton Don Folsom Neil Hutcheson Ralph Becker l Manual was considered an inexperienced team, des- tined for third place in the city play-offs, according to the preseason ratings by the newspapers. But Manual beat top-rated South twice, and lost only once, to East. In the first South-hlanual game, South had a bad night. The Rebels hit only 50 per cent of the free throws attempted. Kenny Charlton made 23 points. The ball was given to the Thunderbolts several times because of bad passes. The final score was 43-40. In game number two, three of Soutlfs top players were sidelined because of illness. John YVhite played his best game of the season, scoring 15 points. Ken Charl- ton oicked up another 16. Manual slipped by South, 56-50. junior N7-il llutcheson .uubles past a Cowboy lor a layup. Eric Lee glides in for two points as a Manual defender attempts to stop him. Twice the Southern Rebels crushed the lVest- em Broncbusters. ln both games the Cowboys proudly did their best to stop the onslaught. but they could not hold the fast Rebels. Soutlrs center, Ken Charlton, almost beat the Cowboys singlehanded, but some help from the other four members ol the team was necessary, Charlton added Ill points to his total the first game, and South won 53-410. The second game was a com- plete walleaway. NYest held the llebels to an even lil points in the lirst period. Then South broke loose. The liinal seore ol' the second game NVLIS 11 wallopinu 75455. This win insured South of a berth in the State Sr-mi4l7inals. NS, xx sir South Cops Consolation Trophy State championship hopes died for South in the opening game of the state tournament when Greeley edged the Rebels, 74-67. It seemed South could do nothing right, and the Wildcats actually won the game on free throws. South, however, went on to win the consolation trophy, beating Aurora, 67-42, and romping over Grand Junction, 66-42. Mickey Marsh vainly attempts to avoid Contact with 21 Greeley player. 4. is 6 ' S L M ' as 5 . . iff:- W -..-4.4-s-W....s ,..,. io.. y . 4 p .QQ-, l,'- :V-s.:f,..,::.:1. 1 ...,. p -:.:.-s. I I In W ,, . g . Z QA Z 4,6 Q g A rn -:A 4 a t .44 . . 5 6'5 'ft' fffff, , . TL 6 ' ' ., Af' f.,Q' .l.-.-.. Q ', ' 4' M ,Q K1 f, X fwfr .. , x , I Q r My ,ZX Y k .v, t V I . N - X' - . l if fy 3 .- Q H . 1 5 4 ff , . ' , ' ' '-JW .,,, ,,-' ' 'WW ' 52. Alpvul A E4 1 fi., fl . A- I . I l n n W V M- .-..::..1f3:- -I A: E: ,L I 5 I Z if f Q . 1 'P'-0 'I ' 2 ,, - ' V ,,,. ,..,,.,,, , f, , I '- - 4 ---..,., V 1 - Vvr' ,f + 1 . R .. . ft '- A z. 21 ff'-.. .l . 1 . v 4 qs. 2 N 'ff 'i s-f'r wk. Wit-...ff 'w 4 L L 6 4 if .Q gf 5 1 . 'sl' f if V1 - ' if 5 -'-' l 6 G V ' L l'4 ' 'ft' 'W n 'L' 'ii' 1 fr ,.T. 5 ', ' ' + 1 Q ' S -44,2 W ,. 1 . 2 x,,,,, . , . , 1 Ly- -1 g. 1, . -i M ' 'W - ' ' . ,.., , V , . . Q 1 - 2' ' Q A -s' e . , - wi M Yu . 5 gl , I W f ' 4' rf 5 f I Q sr F llll -. Q, 1 dl f. 'K S J ' gas NN 1 W NV, G I , i Q wk 5 ..., I ..,... M' f gg W J ng, in , aw: QW, b .-., i . . .5 . V -s-. 1 y S L ...W . - 1 -- '1 ,'-- ., .. X . , ' A , 4 .. 4 ,4 ' 1' , ...six X X - ..,, Q A WM 3 13 A f my E an ,ff Y or sf i 1 A 4 .. Q. l M. -gl, D. L 1, I. Hoo JS. M. Miele-nz. A. Howerton. D' Folsom' ROW? TXVOS Delong, B. Belmear, B. Iohnston, D. FRONT ROW M GUST! ec vBll1lxfTl'6T1 E lee T Dilullo ROXV THREE' C0'lCl'l VV1lsOn L Emow I Wlhitc T Gr e R B ke Shikles, L. Vclnsquez, .1ump, . '15 . . , -, . . . ,. . , . , . car, . er-'r, K. Charlton, LootenS, C- Moffjsf D' Helton' 141 Juniors Tie For 2nd Manual's junior basketballers swept to the city cham- pionship this year with the same record as the Bolts' varsity team. South Wound up tied for second with East, both boasting a 5-3 record. South's junior squad has a great amount of potential for the coming season. With a lot of hard work, this team should top all competition 5: in their bid for first place next season. Scores SOUTH 47 North 35 SOUTH 57 East 59 SOUTH 49 Manual 67 SOUTH 54 West 28 SOUTH 48 North 42 SOUTH 47 East 44 SOUTH 42 Manual 51 SOUTH 76 West 46 Mike Mielenz evades a West Cowboy and goes for two points. .K 4 ' f. 1 3 G mnastics 1 fr, QM nunahsw' , , naw, -- M. 0 Gymnastics, a new addition to the Rebel line of sports, was inaugurated this year. In the city meet, the inexperienced Rebels placed fouith. Coaching the exacting skills of this sport was Ierry Smith, also new to South. Win or lose, these fellows did a fine job working together as South's new gymnastic team. AIN! ,..,, MTW!!! I9 ii 7VbV'G4' -3 t p git A l 1 t lass eff if 1 1 7-1 , A f . , X' ij ' X ,wx Vifv--MH A I IFHUNT IKOVV: Smith, Conf-ll, VV. Mi-Donald, E. Nlzml, ID. XV4ircli'll, Il, llmlmllvstun, ll. Hicks, CQ Gonzales. ROYV TYVO: P. Swim, R. Clnxipman, K. Gibbs, YV. I,rmg1'wuy, C. Kzlrns, llaqn-r. Hflll' 'l'llliI'fI'f.' l,. NVilson, Arthur, Huston, C. llofnngcl, S. MCDalr1nl, Ps. fioclfrcy. WH , ' fun.-. - V- vw- --W--gsm i T u'. M H - M A- f if i t mm 4, 1 - tw 'N - -mu Y, , , -.nn 0 X S A LZ'Q6x SCORES A 71 1 I V '19 I ' ' ,..' ' A . - 5 'V 1.45. 5 '. .1 '- SOUTH Noah T -' Q -3 A SOU 61 30 at TH 38 East 39 , , .- SOUTH 30 Manual 4 ly' . SOUTH 39 West 6 L Mazda? i , SOUTH 35 North 40 ' ' Fug:-Tff'jFjf'7j'g if-wg SOUTH 52 East 42 , W.: f -T ' 1 T it SOUTH 36 Manual 41 3 T 3 iff gn gggy 7 jill? SOUTH 69 West 36 A , .5 if , 3. .S 'lift' ,. s--J--gg., Vila.-l '-K ,..-.. 'I M T Don Rittenhouse Bill Brown Ed Steckel Forward Guard C enfef' 4 Fight Hard South,s Sophomore basketball team met rugged competition around the key-hole this year, and came in third place. Manual walked away with the city crown, and East took sec- Chlgulflrlgow ond. South Won only three out of eight games, while the Thunderbolts won seven and East B won six. During this season the Rebel sopho- IohE:,,uiZZent mores gained poise and confidence that will help them in the coming years of varsity ball. Illi a: as ffl I I I fl 'I il TQ! ' 4 Q 4 V n 'vf12'Y1ff'w2' ' ' ..mmm'.L.v1Js',-. .,,5.Q1ibl.f,4 lfykfx.. - 'iff' f'31'7 '. 'H Wi T we r-.- , 1 -E ' ' fum: ww-' .,., , ' S 2 i. W WH N' . .,,t . it 4 4 aaa ta' in M52 W 4 . 3+ 1 -'fl' ' Lf' Q e . 2 5 4 1-1:1-2:,L,, A ' 5 1 gm ' 4 .'1.g.:- -1 :xg , , . ' 9 s -, .5 g , . 1 . A -I-.Vw I ' J, I, Z . QL: ' I M , . 4 . 8 of qi ' . ,,.,L, .. Q ? W' M . . lel' -V-s' stvi . v ,,,,. , ff, Ti T 4 ,.. .. .fm N.. df' -- . ,saa at t ,. ww FRONT ROW: L, Leu-son, C. Dow, G. Vance, T. WVhite, K. Bacon. ROW TVVO: C. Elliot, W. Livingston, S. VVirtz, B. Howard, B. Brown, P. Ward, F. Page. ROW THREE: Bessent, D. Rittenhouse, E. Wilson, Burgner, E- Steckel. G- Sfiltlliilli. 143 Scott Carroll drives an East High Angel to the mat. , ffl is ,, ,.,, 4.7 x W. H, Y .ima X ,W tw . . A All , E 3 e J I .,zY',J,, K ' ,J .4 effiyfnf.- .....,.., . .,.l r p:i ,M-,mu X11 Gary Harris Glen Neigenfind 103 All-City 138 All-City Q ,ff -f4 , ,, 1' i . . y tAA I fy ,, :L in AHl'ff:b.w,,,f:'f-fl' Southis grappling squad trounced Manual and West in the city meet, but were unable to cope with the strength of North and East. Nortlfs Vikings swept to first place with 28 points to spare. East took second, beating South by only three points. Three Rebels, Cary Harris, Glen Neigenfind, and Clint Helton, nabbed All-City titles. Matmen Are Third J. North . . , A Clint Helton 175 All-City Scott Carroll 127 Dick Sicner 154 ...92 64 East ...... . . . SOUTH West . Manual 61 ...51 39 Q all 1. 1--t I 6' 1 ' If-1 Q, My Iggy? r 'ZA I 'Ad' my Q 3 , 1 , ,. ,A Y A A 1 Q . V A , l , Q '1 W I, . A D ' r 3 -5, A' q 4' 1 1 E 1 J ' I I i I, 'Fw 1 ' ,. Z' ' t ' I f s A W 4 .., Q E' s L iq tf f 1 4,1 ig.. A 1 J Y' SQUTH ,H nu- K f ' V E 1' I Qual , n I 'I 'll RLBTI' l FRONT HUVV: C. N1-igvufiml, Willllitf-, l,. Brokaw, VV. l'mrl4-y, fl, llurris, Carroll, P. Sll'Vl'llSHl1, Vullos, ROXV '1'VVOg D, But-Z D. Sic-rwr, S. Carroll, B. Kinlz, H. lloriuvlni, ll. lun' U' Hnllwrt' Cl'1ll'l'UIllll'4Lll. I . Carlson. IKWV 'I'IIIlI'II'l: E, Wurtz, B. S1Jvnc0l', C. Helton L, Mmzcuni, li, Coflfrcy, D. llarsliman, S. N1-llis, I . Caulsun. l 144 wimmers Splash To State Co-Title , Paul Cooper Butch Ditmer Frank Gorishek Chris Iudd Bruce Wi11iCITU5 All-City, All-State All-City, All-State Co-Captain All-City All-City Co-Captain South's swimming Rebels slipped by the favored East Angels in both city and state competition to first place. Colorado Springs tied South in the State Meet. Both teams 'N scored 55 points. Spearheaded by swimmers such as Bruce Williams, All-City, Paul Cooper, All-State, Chris Judd, All-City, and Butch Ditmer, All-State, All-City, South won the D.U, Invitational meet. East edged South in the individual meet With the Rebels, but were unable to cope with them in either the city or state match. Jim Scott , SOUTH . , . . . . 81 EElSli ..... . . . 79 Mike Morrison ' North . . . . . 23 S' West . . . . . . 19 Manual .. .. 6 fa, . -wr l -me Y, -: , .1-.. --dr-4.15 Dill: nol'l-l'lJ i n-ww 1.1 ms - mf' ' -5 1, ,ff 5 K' V C d Q , Bi. Brickhum, P. johantzen. B. Corishek, N. Doerges,7B. Chapman. ROW TVVO: Aitken, K. gldgcorr 1:liOXCxboIerB1l1qWl?floss hinhlcmigsshilb. Wfilliums. HOVV THREE: V. Ater, C. Iudd, D. Smith, T. Allen, D. Brown, M. VVilson. ROW FOUR:gC .VanIFoenen' G. Peterson, D. lacino, B. Garrett, F. Coirishek, Scott, D. Marsh, Coach Parker, Coach Diner. 145 Q Q Q 5 'Q Athletes Off Guard w l 1 Diver K rt V Ward thi bliglilerlilien plunges apprehensively to- School sw' ' ep of the Morey Junior Hi 1IHI'I'l1Hg pool. gh .X xx 1 I s 1 l . I , l l 1 itil 5 . l 45- ,L ? -nm!-3 Y A ,..'-1 I I' Ir.: 1 IAP I'-II IMI- 'qi 1 'Q S 1 .H N- 1,4 if A- I,4 .I'I , g,,.,, -115 ,f 1. ,- una 1 ' Y-I ,0 SI 1 .. ga 5, It-,I-Ig , at H' In I H .II- III:- -135. 'Film ffl EI' Il. I I us, I I-I ,,I'3 In-A I I 'IVQF -. - ,Q Gal 9 QQ. . I I' ' F , I ..Q ..,-3 -Q II!! - IIIIIII IIIII!! IIIIIGI IIIIIII '1fl J --IIIII 2 -IIIIEID is .IIIIII I ,.--III IIllI Y- ,.pIIII , IIIIICU .IIIll' Q ---.III 1 lIIllll W nnnnlvl' '- .IIIIII IIIIIU- IIIIII g-IIII nr ,L I '- , I G, Y' I I I I L I I I I .es ' .f ' I I I I gq,isIII -:Af--CIII Conrad Gallegos works ' V-. ,. Xustlu Lauvy hlwmni is t by Couch Llviu, XVUYLZ .- I' 5 J. I.: I.-I I I I4I I I I 'II I I I I I I I I I I I I u I'I I I I 3.2, 222. DCC!- III!! C1-if C1111 ICSC IIIII :SIIG I-ICI IIIII -CCC out on the U-,lmpohne pu on the defense Track Team ' .-Nj ,--,lm-,,,- , L ,, .5 ,., ,, , M 'f 1 '. 4' 1f:,f, .,,. , . y .f .. g ' , , 'M ia'-fe -1 -5 - . :: ' :::::' efzgzzssesez 'sasssffrsaszz' -. - '-N 5: .V W 1 , W -4 ' , . li - Q 9 f , .A , ' W glo w lbrg i.. I ' ggi, -- T I 37. ,f .ty 66,22 5 .ui ' T ' . . A :M my A4 ' br .A V W f Q , , A , V if L, ' - E? 5, - 'T Q ,Ti gf- W' 3fQ ' Q F z' 2 1 ' T' . fi' fa P-iX'iif.ig 'Q T is 1 . Jzwllykii X V , ..f , f. . , MMV-I t N Y ri 1. g lm SHUI!! VVIY ik 4 V 1 , c.. I V V ' fm ,gpg N 3 K Q ...in V A i es r fi f ' .m P :fi ' 2521: T . . . I , , at . . in an 5 if V 1 I fi , i xii, ,LXR .H 1. 1. 4 ri . Q , 1 . . f is f T F ef z : .ff if F F it ft -K :L .fa f . ,f u as IL . T 7 R F an . 2 . AV iltr Z J. f: fl .,,l I , , . 6 N Igeiml V A by V I qw 3 ' l ' T 'auf ' -4, 33.31 'Y-4. .. FRONT ROW: T. Mt-Tntosh, K. Bolvhlet, B. Donalclson, C. Vance, T. Wm-ith. B. Roninfr B. Clark, S. Leisqe, D. Wvatt, L. Cummins, T. VVhite, S. Wietz, D. Wells, E. Tacino, H. Ditmer. ROW TVVO: C. Taylor, D. Peck, L, Fink, T. Vanflerhurg, D. Scott, A. Cook, B. Finley, R. Harshman, D. Boltz, S. Nellis, Mayer, D. PTQHTQIH, P. Hellhilink, Davies, D. johnson, R, Long, H. McWilliams. ROW THREE: S. Laird, Nowlin, B. Wyatt, C. Helton, L. Moskoni, B. Trautlt, L. Tankowski, B. Waclclell, C, VanVVclclen, S. Tucker, B. Allen, Bc-rgncr, D. Rittenhouse, L. Larsen, D. Helton, F. Steckel, C. Smith, B. Cameron, F. Page. ROW FOUR: D. Marslmll, B. R4-Qinclli, C. Peterson, Vallos, T. Proven, K. Johnson F. James, D. Montrose, T. Fairhy, H. Kiskcr, B. Wilhurn, B. Woodridge, M. MtQuiflcly, B. Holmstrom, R. Weiner, D. Regan, A. Besser, R. Phelps, R. Pastoruis, R. Cooper, D. Anderson. 1 Baseball Team I! if E 2 f 6 FRONT ROW: M. Marsh, D. Reitz, D. Folsom, H. Buckner, B. Spencer, K. Hutcheson, B. Iohnston, B. Belmear, D. Magnuson, D. Halbert, Mrg. ROW TWO: C. Wurtz, R. Dergance, N. Hutcheson, N. XVillhite, L. Emory, Gibbons, M. Thrash, C. Carnphell, Roorfla, S. john- son, D. Yates. ROW THREE: M. Mielenz, L. McBride, Ambuehl, jessop, Leingang, C. Townsend, F.. Steele, Dyer, Mgr., D. Haslouer. 147 State Championship Base all sn Track l 1 ,. E, I :QA figs r ' f ' 148 Outfielders Kent Hutcheson, Bill Campbell, Lance Emory, and Catcher jim Roorda and Pitcher Nick Willhite Mike Thrash. Several members of last year's State Championship Baseball team returned this year with high ambitions for the ,59 crown. Playing together with great success as American Legion Regional Champs, the top-ranking Rebel club gained the valuable experience and lcnow-how that made them the hustling contenders they were. Returning seniors were: Don Folsom, Kent Hutcheson, Nick Will- hite, Kim Spence, Ralph Dergance, Bill Campbell, Mike Thrash, lim Roorda, Lance Emory, and Bob Spencer. X af-W if 4 V- -' ,V , J aik4mna2.sx.a X f , 24 a..fss1Mt,4i.LJ.a.41,L f 4. , . 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Q 1 ls., gm., -I f I I .- V Q -.K I .,,b,V., -, WW' A f f 7, ew at 1 ' 5 , 'Wg-.V-.a-V.': ' V ., 1 ' 4 , I Y ' Q 1 l' - ' 33.3, ,,,, ,,p jg,- Q4.gg,f'?f -Nj '-Q 399' ' 5 'Q Y .,f,, p V. 'M Q . i i v.4-,, i Z M 3 xr 5, fb... V I 1. , 4 , If nga? , A AIAV F I V V 'WI ., J' , my f -I , mf V, 1, , 1 0 , L W W ,H I hw z w ll ,Ik s , , , i V ,1,,,,.,, ,.,.,,,gZ1?,fjj.-' A Yfzv 1. V E Q 13 W 5 ? tx' ,,,,V- , , 'v w M, .V.. . ,ff-1 f grain? ' s t ' , V f ew sf s C , , Y .V . Vf :M ' 1 ., - M 1 ww -f ' ul 1 ' if , :A l!-. g .,..,. ,,.., , ,, .... ,,,,., MMM 5 V. If t V I . ! s - - 'S E v Q if ,-- ' V , 4 U. , M- ' 5 C Don Marshall JA, ' Bob Holmstrorn Clint Helton The Rebel traokmen showed tremendous drive and desire this year. With the able coaching of Frank Mielenz, these boys did a great job for themselves and for their school. Returning letter- men from last yearis State Championship squad Skip Laird, Bob Holmstrom, Don Marshall, A. C. Howerton, Terry Fairley, Clint Helton, and Eric Lee spearheaded the success of this group, and helped to make it the fine team it was. Win or lose, these boys participated together, representing South High School and its high standards of sportsmanship. rin .mn-M Terry Fairley X-, , wa 4289.-6 13 ' -v - s ...,q,,. V V .- , ,.1-,Ax .,,,:,,-, 9,-sf' Q - ss . .ay ' ,M ik - Q . , ..- . 1 B Q I . .- -1 .,. .2 ' f .N '. Eric Lee Skip Laird A, C, Hgwerton V if U , -.vim -... .!9 -Q.: 149 nl fx 'Me-f , . ,,,,F, V, U 0245 ,,,. , .' ,f M , if lik ' , , , ,,, , , , , ff, ,, f , , , , 4 ,f WV' - 214256, H+, , 'ZZ fm 1 hi' 4' 1'f '5' ,V .f 44 ' , 4,1 M f -- 'ww , I MM if wx fi if iff' ' , ,,,s, 1 f W ,gf ,wwf lj' , 1 A7 ,V 9ja'757,'5,:Qg49Q,'J'1. Y X 0 'fm QZIVQ, f 1 f 4 wfi. 1-?'w,,g Mi, zg Z5 V j4 : I 'f M3431 , ,X rf? swat I , ,.,f.v. 4 -' , i ' E, lr, 14 , 1 W. Q fin' Li! 1, I ,4 awry., yy, ,V f.A,.A 5 Wgy, , A Qwut X ?'w i2 - ,ada Z ,,f,i,2fM'f ?j5i1'f'5'7 uf' fpaff' V' iw- '4'5Qg,,k.gV 1 . ffd ffy i ,QW T' 7214 f fi ffl 331244 A' 9' ,' M Q'9'7 ,1gf4 vf' 11 Qi f 4? nf 'Z nf? Q'v.1- 'g. A Win,M. 31? ff Q Q QQQO-Q an f ' ' !ff'4,,' f Q 'wiv' w A 4 gg ' ,fi:f7M. Q 1 iw' W 1559 Academics , fa.. -'fx nr V I wx 7' a ' .4 r.. , W- f.f'Ff-JY . V, , x x --3 .V Djldjfl 15--fav ix 'JI , X ,JJEJW .N 1 A-NN! ,fi ,AVA If x LISJM ! NIMAX ,4 V ' P IP , y? 'Pl' N X ' fl,-J J In A VX' H! fwj! IJ Lvnlwl ,wfn 7 ' ff, 1 Q' 0 N M df , ,Q ' ' L' ' U9 ' YV 3 fiplf lrjfffyxl lvtbf is XJ CJ' ,f CE A J Mil, 4,1 'fi W v , J , ,f Qkffl f 55 N.- 15 f 1 ,,.,..., -naw- f ' ggfokvmjf , .,, ,pf :4 w 351 Q5 M os K s -f-1 ' My . mmm ' , .. Nei .1 .K Q R X . . ' ' , .. I u xi ., L ix. Q aww i .2 ,rr I su 'i -' A I 'ei wif-F i ,Q.51Wk5Nr. , Af Mi r. -h 5 . , :,-1' .. .s Q ,m i i Q ..........-... - .N Vv.. - - -..K .. .. ... ..'YLQ..-... H .. K XX Q N r. Joseph Lort Principal Kimwii lim' his xxxuin smihg his umivrstzimiing and h'ic'mlly hi-lp tmxaml amy pmhhiin, his optimism ami con fich-m'v in si-lawful sports mul zlcaiihiiiiics, amd his truh' sin cure' illi1'I'l'Si in Smith, Mr. lmri, mn' Pl'ilK'ip1li, has Qaiiucd thi- 11-spm-ct ul hmilh svlimil mul 1-oininiiiiity amd has 0ill'1lCd lhc liimm' ul living ilvsiggiiiltvcl Smiths iiumhci' mio Hchcl Piciiisvr. I32 . ,Q Q, CY 1 1 Q v 4 X X ff 5 William Schumacher Assistant Principal A.B., M.A. -..W -Mm ,- N.- --- M-, - .. I 5 1 Km 4,-if N P N l5.J'2f:.L6, A 1546: Arthur Beck Ellsworth Mitick Coordinator Coordimztm' A.B.,M.S. A.B,, MA, 153 X ounseiing f 62 'N-.s lx QQTRX -iz gs ,s .43 X fir' -51, ze, v:1,:,y:.: .. 'ls' y W ' f' 3' f 1 ei if f :f:u:1'2fEff1:6gryfrrfffcglk,-cg. ya Qfg.,.,-,gg ' ,- l l 'ps 1.-1 fi gs Edward Brandhorst E r C 4,1.A' ' ' , ' i? ' Grade Counselor A A.B., M.A., Denver f - f 5 ' f Buren W. Curr 1 e e - , 4 ' College Relations 4 X 'f A ' V im: if Counselor ' 74 . b V1 by ' A.B., Abilene Christian 'W W is .,rlr Iiul cone 6 'llr . is V M .AF Denver 1 5 'llv University 1 A , If' . Carl Rondinelli 5,3 . Q ff! ,lll i li College Counselor il 1 f- . B.S., B.A., M.A., ,ff N , V'V- ,'5?35V5'5 Denver University l , y ' l1,, 1 L2 .1 l 4 4' . , ,f.. 4 Lloyd L. Flanders Vocational Counselor B.S., Northwest Missouri College M.A., Denver University Calvin M. Seller Evaluation Chairman The counseling department at South High School realizes the need of students for advice and help in preparing for college and the future. The counselors work with the students in matters con- cerning their present programs, their plans for further education and their future lives and jobs. Ethan R. McCue Grade Counselor B.S., Kansas State Teacliefs College M.A., Denver University Iohn E. Temple Grade Counselor Edward W. Mohr Director of Counseling A.B., Colorado State College of Education M.A., Denver University Ruth Whiteaker Grade Counselor A.B., M.A., Denver University B.A., M.A., Denver University A.B., M.A., Denver University ., , is i I 4 I r l SL, V ?g?:e.i, QE 1 ggi 'J' 4 4 K 1 X 'Km l 54 + 7 xy. if f . ff, 0 - ' -3- X A -f'fi:'f il f Dye. .. uv 'r an V A J'-5,'QK' A v iq, 'Q 114' ' 11 Mrs, Vim-out discusses the future plans with one of her couusclees. ,f W Art students demonstrate their creativeness in Miss Fisher's class. Music Art gieif mfk gsf Wsgpj Lw,f S he 91 . ,Z 9 , L . .'-, 'AA N -.JIS X Tiff. ' ii, j- 'w'.,f ,,-k, I .wr Lcrurcx E. Fisher Myrtle S. Rorem Art Art A.B., M.A., C.S.C.E, A.B., C.S.C.E. M.A., D.U. For the inexperienced as Well as those with an artistic ability, the art department at South provides a channel wherein they may demonstrate their creative skills. Art students work on personal projects and paint the sets for our assemblies and shows. The music department of South High School instills in young men and women a deeper appreciation and love of music. The band and orchestra provide a means of enjoyment for the pupils who are instrumentally talented, while the Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls, Ensemble, 5 Richard Eichenberger Music A.B., C.S.C.E. M.A., D.U. Forrest W. Goff Musk Aa,csaE MA,DU. Dana F. Wells Music B.M., Syracuse Univ. M.M., Florida State Univ. i Beginning Choir and the sophomore groups provide re- lease for the people who are vocally talented. Two music students practice for an orchestra performance. 155 Administrations -5-iS?,.a,:g,yi:1ir:4L5:29525 '- s . . -f rw 2 4 .. M E iii . Vi Q: 2415, eg-sf fi, V I . .4431 .,. N 4 . i .1 - - , ,. , X f ' '-I 'Wax' . - ' - - P. - , . , 'm', . . , . Q., tier, 'fs . . gl .i j W I 1,1 C 1 f 1 M 1 lfay ,: 1 W ,, V , ff , 'ff 'X .V.- - '-' ' Q Tglkis Q A in' .2 'Q W if . UF Enid Draper Craig Virginia L Custer Donna L. Applehans Florence Kay Burry Iolyne Corbin Mary E. Carlin . Librarikzn Librarian Librarian Librarian Regi-S'f6f6Cl Nurse Clefk B.A., Macalester College A.B., M.A., Denver Public Health, M .S., University of University University of Washington Southern California iiil ff-'3i3?::Z?' ' ' if -. .4-vm. M734 f iya I r N , 'sqm 3 '0 -v-www-f '5' I I .. KI! , if 2 i Evelyn E. Davis Ioan G. Davis Betty F. DeKoevend Florence P. Foltz Beverly lane Holden Dorothy L. Iennings Clerk Clerk Secretary I Librarian Clerk Treasurer 4 A.B., Colorado College B .S ., University of Illinois The administrative department of South is responsible for the business involved in the management of the school. All internal and external affairs of the school are managed by Mr. Lort and his fine staff of assistants, deans and secretaries. Because their Work involves the business of the school, the registered nurse and librarians are part of this department. ,rl ii . My ii ' 7 J 1, it if K K J 2 1 -N gf -.1 -v S,..v5rx. YA I M , . w H ' 'Tl l ' 'f -ski,-.. . ,,,,. W. ..,.. ,,, M- . A U, 4 V .A In wil' N -7-QM '+-N-- ,.. I ' 'Kd-w., ., k Qjf'f-if-- ,-x LL-QQ? Xnihgfll am, . ' 'A N- l - . 'gf i Q- it 'iii , - . 't '-1--N-WIT? ' . r- lf' 5 silt . -- ...,..--....l.,,,,,,,,,,Wwn - ,Nm A H Wa rim-wnWs..Q,,g,4r'r .k:53+gl?fl?!,i,s1 i ,, , JAM' W if. my The office staff works efficiently to manage the school. 156 . ,Z A A I, , . F yr. ., V: 1 ,,, .5 Qs ,., 'I we 1- 'rancis M. Kroenke Barbara A. Langley Iosephine Martin Clerk Clerk Secretary I I A.B.A., Denver University 'hyllis T. Pastemak Bett G. Peonio Evelyn M. Pollard Librarian Clzrk Clerk B.S., State University of New York 5. Qtr' -'fbi f ?L7f f: ,flag-fifjiQ12:i :Trl-f.f1.'f ' . 3--.-.- rf,..,...f,.'..f,v Q G Q 3 Q fix -rr-'M' C D 0 E 4 Q Q .' ..MwrXKY or C r..r Q Q iixggr -Tl:-ffirii-'K a V Q-. 'f7' 1fQff3,jQ?ji':TI - I , I .....-....-1 S '42-'5i2iaf'i'f-l.'.. '-a-uv'--f'-'- 1 ,, WW? ' ' Mr. Lort checks his files for information in the operation of school affairs. The more-Qi of the story is: dorft have an over due book. 157 Business Education w.,..-09' ,-f A, ,5 E p Ioan E. Armstrong Richard H. Cummings Keith M. Daly f Lorene A. Ethridge Carleton Hall Anna L. Malowney Business Education Business Education Business Education Business Education Business Edueation Business Education B.S., University of University of Utah B.S., Colorado University B.S., M.B.A., Denver A.B., B.B.A., Colorado B.S., University of Nebflwkll University University South Dakota Francis M. McCul1ey Virginia L. McGehee Warren D. McMahon Business Education M.A., Denver University Business Education A.B., University Iowa Business Education A.B., State Teachers' M.A., Colorado B.S., M.Ed., Phillips College, Nebr. University University L.L.B., Denver University 15 Many of the students graduating from South this se- mester Will go to work in the field of business and they Will soon appreciate the courses offered to them by the Business Department of South High School. The depart- ment offers bookkeeping, business law, business arithmetic, stenography and typing. Office Practice, another of the business courses, familiarizes the students with Work of the school offices. VVhich key shall I hit next? 8 M .A., Denver University , K ' 80 H ,ga x , ...- f -3 , 4 2 , NK? v ' '?1-1: X I' f E f V tt. we ' X . X , ,: Am f'-. - 41. X 5 N M' 1y'2 h ' i 3 r . x - mllllt! t X E. B. Muth Reita A. Noble William E.Scheirna1i Business Education Business Education Business Education B.S., Fort Hogs, Kans. B.S., Indiana University B.S., Denver M .S ., Denver University University his Mathematics but it Alfhild Alenius Barry Beal Melvin I. Brower Merle H. Dorsett Howard M. Grater Ruth Hach Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics M l1fl101'flflfiCS A.B., B. E., A.B., Denver University A.B., M.A., Denver BD., Religious Ed., A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver Colorado University University B .S., University of Okla. University Univefttify Chicago Theological Seminary Clin-av' WR can ' N3 Irwin I. Hoffman Walter M. Holcombe George F. Kienlen Iames G. McGrew Allen B. Miller Ioan O'Neall Mathematics M athem atics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics B.S., M.A., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., University of A.B., M.A., Colorado B.S., Denver University B.S., University of University University Wyoming State College of Missouri M .A., University of Education Colorado Miss Alenius shows how a number is raised to a power in one of her mathematics classes. . Y , Eugene E. Pennington Dorothy D. Troute Famum A. St. Iohn Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics A.B., Southwestern B.S., M.A., Denver A.B., M.S., Denver College, Kansas University University Basic mathematics, general mathematics, algebra, business arithmetic, trigonomehy, and mathematical analy- sis are all part of the extensive program of the mathematics department at South High School. The department strives to find the best mathematics course to suit the individual studentls needs. 159 English few, A, M, 'Aa . f it 1. f Q. r . 5 ' ' li Elizabeth Asfahl Ieanette Barnes Douglas K. Bassett George A. Cutting English English English English A.B., Colorado B.A., Denver University B.A., Denver University A.B., M.A., Denver University M.A., Northwestern University M.A., Columbia University University I6 0 Q'- f Margaret I. Dalgard English A.B., M.A., Colorado College of Education r-W' K9 f Charlene F. Edwards Drama A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Colorado University ,-E NM- f Rebecca B. Goldberg Philip B. Houghton Virginia M. Kasdort Harold B. Keables Margaret I. McIntosh Drama English English English B.E., Northern A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., Bates College, Maine A.B., Colorado University A.B., Denver University Illinois State Univ. University English English The expression of thoughts and feelings through writing, and the understanding of the English language and its structures are the objectives of the English department at South. The department teaches stu- dents the fundamentals of our language and offers advanced courses in English for the students of higher learning. Literature, creative writing, grammar, and research work are made available to all students in order that they can be better prepared for college classes. A Spirited teacher explains n grunimuticul orror to his stu ent. 'CQ' l .4I 'r- . W? 2 ' fziiflf 'Qzilf' Tl' ' y :AJ-i ,- ' ' '.5.f,M.,4 S f' V Y ,i 2 V v 1 in Wifi- K 'ti ,. 1 ff' J I 1-55911, 1. ? '.gi.1- rw , H , 12 .1 ,Num-:,'s. in 3' S fe- A Qt ' r' x r r I Y , ga- Rgfffli' fr 4 ., .. . , . A Q Ext.. .E . Q W . ,Q , .Q ,J c Cnr-41 WK Q li i l ,J Ruth H. Newlon Ioyce B. Nordstrom Beverly V. Page Robert L. Page Sally A. Peres Beth E. Rudolph English English English English English ETlgliSh A.B., Indiana B.A., State University of A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., Columbia University A.B., Denver University B.S., Col0rud0 State M.A., Denver Iowa University M.A., Pl1.D., Yale University University ALA., DQVIUZ1' University fer' -5 f 5 i A K--ff 9 .QW ,, 1:-1 Eff- , 'fx ' Aff,-V l,'j'3if1'F ' ' V frtgzglj. , . I, Carolyn Snuffer Maxine W. Suckstorf Selina A. Sweet Donald R. Taylor Iohn L. Weller E nglislt E nglisll E nglislt E niglislz English B.A., Missouri Valley B.A., Nebr. State B.A., Denver University B.A., Princeton University B.A., Louisiana Tech. College Teachers' College y -sf ff' ef 4- E y. gg X! Q 69,4-. jjff Q13 ,. ' .. A Two students take an English test to show their ability in standardized tests. l6l Physical Education '90 me ,--sv X,,,,f Donald E. Day Leon E. Diner Frank E. Mielenz Francis G. Smith Robert L. Wilson Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education B.A., M.A., Denver B.A., M.A., Denver B.S., Nebraska State B.A., Denver University B.A., M.A., Denver University University University University M .A., Columbia University 'ff Qi 4459 fix 'ZX f-if y 151 s 1 f 1 .L - :Iii X y' ,Q 'A 2' : af ar ' 1-ff, s i fi.. ii - L ,sri i X A- i , if We , .W . it i is irate M, K AF' Wh, fl i r ' 2' P 'EJ if ff' -muy., . 1 'Q' X, r-D5 ll :gg av by N ,ge j Louise Aymer Iesse E. Beaton Winifred K. Iarrett Dianne R. L on Lorraine M. Neilson Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Ejucation Physical Education B.A., Colorado State B.A., M.A., Colorado State B.A., Colorado State A.A., Christian College B.S., M.S., University College of Education College of Education College of Education B.S., University of of Illinois Missouri l 62 Mr. NVurtz exercises his students during one of their gym sessions, - fs 0Q7'50 0M'9 'inggy' Eugene P. Wurtz Richards A. Yates Sgt. Robert B. Goolsby Sgt. Iohn B. Mahon Sgt Othol Milam Physical Education Physical Education R.O.T.C. R.O.T.C. R O T C A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver University University Concettcx D. Scrnstra Physical Education B.A., Denver University The physical education department at South offers time and facilities for the development and training of the individual through physical activities. It requires one year of physical educa- tion and one semester of health and provides an opportunity to establish good habits of physical and mental health. ir' . 4 goto -' c Sothisisaguni A better View of the rafters is afforded lay the new trampoline. industrial Arte ..,:,VL V. My , ' 1 f ' , ,. , vlf Y 2- 4 Q , ,-, , A A 1 A 1-. , . -,' P 'N 'J i f - 2 1 ' TW - - 'E'-'Q5 ,V ' ' A at - . -if -f N Z J -I ' ' l Y41 1 ,--i... .u Y' ,', 1' ,., W : ,N AV W 4 why., VV I ,vir 1,9 1 5 ,fd if X ff' 2 Ioseph Barstnar Marvin I. Carmichael Earl E. Evans Donald C. Garretson Byron E. Graber Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industdal Arts Indufmlll A118 B.S., University of B.S., Nortlnuest Missouri A.B., Colorado State A.B., Colorado State B.S., Kansas State YVyoming State College of Education College of Education Teacheris College M.A., Colorado State M.A., Colorado State M.A., Colorado State College of Education College of Education University E. 'li 'f ia .Sift Albert G. Mihevic Robert H. Wright Industrial Arts Industrial Arts A.B., Colorado State B.S:, Oklahorrw State College of Education University M.A., Denver M.E., Colorado State University University Manual skills are developed in Soutlfs industrial arts de- partment. Such courses as mechanical drawing, metalcraft, woodwork and crafts are offered for the students who are in- terested in learning how to use their hands. As a product of their efforts the students make fine blueprints, exquisite jewelry, beautiful pieces of furniture and handtooled leather goods. !, I N An lIl1lllSll'llll arts Sllulcut works lmul on one of his pimiccts, V 's slmlciits thc V pl':u-lit-ml in using lllk' l'll't'll'lt' plum.,-V Delton V. Armstrong Odette L. Combs Bubymoe Evcms E Eugeme Gumdon Mlldred S Ieffrey Ioncfs K1ken Language Language Langua U6 Lan guage Language Language A.B., Pasadena A.B., Brevet Sup., U. de A.B., Denver Untversrty A B Loretto H61Ul1tS A B Alfred Unzvermty A B New York College, Calif. Bor., France, Cer. d M.A., Mzddlebury M A Colorado Unzversnty Unrverszty M.A., Long Beach 'Etudes Supj' Univ. College Vermont MA Colorado State College, Calif. de Bordeaux, France Unzversrzty Hugh A. Morris Katherine M. O'Connor DGV1d C Owen Ruth Rmglcmd V1Ig1I11CI I V1ncent Language Language A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver University University The language department of South realizes the importance of self expression and communica- tion through the study of foreign languages. Stu- dents are offered French, German and Spanish, and are thus better prepared to promote good international relations between the United States and its many foreign neighbors. Mr. Owen places the lessons. on the board for One Off l'11S Spanish classes. Science Leroy Bonger Eugene W. Clcrrk Poul R. Helcmder Edward I. Kusel Mcrrcellc G. McNertney Science Science Science Science Science A.B., University of A.B., Macalester College A.B., M.A., Denver B.S., Colorado B.S., Denver University Southern California M .S ., University of Illinois University Univef-Sify M.A., Denver University B.S., Ed., Colorado University Science delves into every phase of life and nature and thus plays a major role in our lives today. The methods of approach used in these subjects have been accelerated because of the importance of science in education today. The department offers instruction in biology, physics, physiology and chemistry. Advanced courses are being instituted along with the present courses to prepare the student for the coming space age. Wilfred W. Miller Robert G. Morrison Donald I. Moser Science Science Science B.S., Panhandle A. A.B., M.A., Colorado State A.B., M.A., Denver ar M. College, College of Education University Oklahoma B.S. lC.H.E.I, M.A., Denver Colorado University University 16 6 Uvy' . 'N Chemistry students examine the nature of il substance during ai lnlmrulow session, v3?1 sl li U lf , fd - f ' -'i,gfl'4+ 915715 ' V-'fr-13275325 ,. , .A J ..,,., 'T' 453 V 1 , if X , Q l X m Harvey I. Riddle Kermit Wcxln Edgar E. Warren Icrcqueline I. Watson Lawrence M. Watts Science Science Science Science Science B.S., Colorado State AB., M.S., Colorado AB., Denver University B.S., Wisconsin State V B.S., Denver University University University M. Ed., Colorado College M.A., Colorado University M.A., Denver University University If Q4 UQ Q! Q ge - 4 fi ,Q , '02 BTN Mi' We-X ' Two ' ment acid-excelsior experi A biology student prepares eysdlutienrgffrr a future experiment. Social Science ' L + 5 fmt' ft I . N. . if ,'AA T Larry Andres Ralph N. D. Atkinson Donald V. Carlson Iames W. Cozens George I. Cropley Esther F. Curtis Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science SOCil1l SCi6M'6 5001111 SCff9'lCe A.B., PhD., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., Colorado University A.B., Iowa State A.B., Colorado State University NUni ers-ity 4 University M .A., Denver University University College of Education Qloytlle KJ M.A., Colorado University M.A., Denver D 'W University .ZW Wd r . it S F as N IF, ' P Roland R. Fricke Helen M. Garrett Randall C. Hcnt Social Science Social Science Social Science A.B., M.A., Denver B.S.B.A., M.B.A., Denver A.B., Iowa State University University Teacheris College Mr. Randols students listen with interest as ho teaches one of his economics claSSGS. 1.68 M.A., Colorado State College of Education Loren I. Hays Social Science A.B., M.A., Denver University The social sciences help the student to realize the wonderful heritage that is his as a result of the works of his forefathers. This branch of edu- cation offers courses in psychologv, sociologv, political science, ancient histoiw, Eiiropean his- tory, Western history, American' government and American history. The student gains an excellent knowledge of history and of ones self bv taking these courses. ' laLirC. g'x u,,.r ii' 'uf' fi ...ww .J6.,,A. f A ij Asc: G. Hilliard Icxmes D. Kingsbury David L. Lonsdale Virginia L. Pillsbury less M. Randal Robert W. Spencer Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science A.B., Denver A.B., M.A., Denver A.B., M.A., Colorado A.B., Denver University A.B., B.S., Nebraska A.B., Amherst College University University University State University M .A., Harvard l University Paul Ton ' Social Science B.S., Union College, Schenectady, New York M ,A., Stanford University 7' g gifs'-' Map reading is a skill attained in American history Classes. , 169 me Economics NWN Wiv- at g gi, ig , rw Elinor S. Gower Marjorie H. Gunkle Marilyn W. Savage Lois I. Stone Mary F. Whiteman Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics B.S., South Dakota B.S., Colorado State B.S., Kansas State College A.B., Iowa State B.S., Indiana Uflivef-Yify State College University Teachefs College Ar. rglrefgtrif- sr-Wing mmf-lwirie helps fl1iS girl FIS Sllf' m.r,l:r-:Q zz :ww flrvw. .1 Qt, ,f ,Q tfffli 4126 , Z 'Lf nf Av .. he QM mlt'M ' The purpose of the home economics department is to prepare girls for becoming better hornemakers. Its comses teach girls how to prepare Well-balanced and pleasing meals, how to design and make attractive wardrobes, and A wlf to plan or their future home and family. MQ p Af' L 4, LJ! ,Ln fp ,g , , , ,, , i fl PM of A fb 5 L Mill!-X61 U! ,ILO jlltkhf 2' X' N tel 'E Z, ' 'pill' , 1, . f' ' 1 fUY CN'!6 Alai V, f ft LL' 1 fvf V rt X I .1 be J A sewing student works with care as she makes part of her wardrobe lfftcifien Staff .N f Jw? 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K - I g . 4 5 - A' 1 ,, 5.-K 1 F v , J .A,'i 4, i-xljxlr l V1 A N1 A 2 1 'r W 'Q A . - J rf, ,.J,.,.r-- I- - ' huts. -fx: -I..-Q , FRONT HOW john Evans, Belle Lothrop Amel Reffel, Beth Buchanan Olga Connelly. ROW TVVO: Keith Shafer, Frank Reisbeck, Orrin 171 .iv .fl Marx, Q f s3'f-?'5a . . .qi vi, - 9 v 6 L .,.K'r . :- lm 4 1 an aw' Sophomores A u F T f' ' 1,144 ....,,v ' . 'A' . .,-Mg A Q. ,4. :W 5. '54 ' , 1 tuna . nw Y 1 - 5' Q-,, rf. ' . ' ' v' 'A W fl Q.. -1 7 Work io Promote , 22 T77 6, , f,. -5-,, 'zunuo ' HCUTY Kisker Iune Gray President Vice President Distributirm of Chrishnus guodivs intcrrupts sopl1on1o1'u coum-il procvm-clings. . W1 id 4. do cf ffzfvzf. ff A., ,M W , ,WW my 1, fu, ffff ' ff QnZ.,,'.' W1 A mf . , Council and Officers Pcrulcz Chance Miss Garrett and Mr. Wright Secretary Sponsors FRONT HOW: K. Bowman, M. Emamuel, S. Gibert, Kaye, D. Ke-rin, D. Dreher, S. Neering, LeVeclc, P. Sloan. ROVV TVVO: L. Pea- cick, B. Horiuchi, L. Brokaw, C. Reed, K. Mammel, Mac.-Millan, Doidge. HOW THREE: E. Kisker, VVilll1ite, S. Rees, P. Chance, S We-mtz, C. Paine, M. Hellhake, S. Baiblie. ROVV FOUR: B. Eberly, D. Ralston, Hoops, C. Gallagher. E. W'il5ou, P. Pierce, V. De C011 dreaux, Murray. K, 9 ,,,. r ff M, fm. J A W ' .f ' A Mu. ,p ' se 1. sys., , - A -2 fa - Cf' , '- ,, 'H W I ,A 2 . 1 1 i J J Y --af ia Adams, Alderman, Allen, Allison, Mary M. Ann Bill R. Ruth N. Albin, Alfred, Allen, Allstun, Lauralee Sharon Torn Pamela N' X ' ' A -fn Baillie, ' ' .J M , Susan 6 Bald, 4 Karen . ..,- ' Balsley, 3, 'rw , i, 3' I E ff Daphne -, 'QL ,L Bane, -5- V 'B' Doug W. - if , ' sf f' , Z, V ,, Qldvjggn., V ,, BameS, ZZ' 3. ,Q B Janie ' Q f arton, K -an 4 . Helen L. fi ix -, Becker, we X Susan N. 1 Q A ' Beebe, Jeanne Benedick, Brenda Bennett, Dana J V l ff W 1 ,. f JJ Bisson, Q ,F Louise Q- ra, Bjork, ', i Ken J N' 'li' 176 'MTD f ,- : r' .- -, ..,. A S' . A B an fair? V ' , at gg, f xx- U Amundsen, Anderson, Anderson, Joyce Diane M. 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F Czuroll, ' jim N-R, Cellan, Mike C -P' Clmnce. n . x Paula , U gp XI Cllllplllllll, -1 ' 25 ,4t Bob ' 'Rl 'Q 9 E-7 ,v ff Caldwell, lim Caldwell, Nancy 2 f i W , J 'Sf I Zjfwf E, W , J. f ,iii v- i f 1, , 1 J .. L- ' I . -S I K ,,..A. H 5335 .1 , ' . -..f ' :fwfr A , I 1 3 K n x wf 7 F3 '5- fy , 4 , .3 v.-.1 3 in 9' an l 'far ff' ' ' 5 H A Gia ,WM -A 'Tiff' A Candler, Rudy Callahan, Cameron, Cameron, Cathleen Beverly Marcia Calhoun, Cameron, Campbell, Calvin Bruce joy Christine 2 Chairman, - , enna .2 , 6 K Chapman, I ' Rick .1 'A Charlton, 8 If ' ' Barbara Checots, . Q, ensen, alfiy df? ll ,V Anna ff... 'A Christensen, 1 Harold . A www, ,r ..,, ' I Q Christensen, a Cfmia w I 1-1- A Nancy Af ' Clark, as 'A Sue , Coble, , I Karen 50 527' :Q j , Cofluan: ' iv ' inl N fi if Coffman, .H ,I Beverly -, ava il a l 2 i ,V Colley, A ZI' Sharon Sue Coghelir - an a n B -V rg, B Mike .-1: 4? 'S 5 Colnar, Sharon Conard, Betty , A? Conger, ' l john Conley, Sandra Cook, Albert Coulter, Norma Cox, Barbara Cox, Dennis Cox, Ellen Cox, Jeannie Cox, William Crabb, Evelyn Craig, Barbara Crandell, Norman Cruz, Garfield Culver, Beverly Cummins, Merle Curd, Judy Cunis, Steve Czajkowski, Ice Dahl, Clayton Davidson, Nancy Davies, jim Davis, Gene Davis, Ieannie Davis, Marilyn Dedrick, Mary Io Sophomores .. 2 1-r NM' AA. E Ti, Tr A ,gi A if aa SZ, 1 Fi Q: l u ' S 49 B fx . Q 03, 1471 C' ' wit. rl . . J ag- T, , ,VW,,k I 1: X , AV if I X '4 , V ,A ,f-v ' fa 1-X ff! f YI , Y ,H X 4' q V sf 1 4 ' V ..,, ,, 2, A 'dd . X .. ' - .4 . 1 , L -f 1, is pg ff, - , ' ., .Z-if'.avJ'r+if - ,, , , .nm -,g,..v ,, , , 'f ??'A'Cf ,ei A gi If Y, ,' 'W' ml Jn- 1 '-N:,, 1' gf: ,, J I J f...,,,f f I ,K r,., ,, 'ol A BX if n 'eww' , NW7-ae 'Y,, G 4 ,f 'YF' ,Q-' N 1 N. , 42- 'X- f-,' ,..'. - ,, nvi, ,.,. .,,,., . , a ' -- ' - 'K- ,ia . 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Fox, Vicki L. Franckey, Mike Frankfather, Ioanne L. Franklin, Paul Frascarelli, Linda R. Frohlick, Ricky Frost, Helen Fyles, Danny R. Gagnon, Pat Gallegos, Charles Ga.mel, Gwen Gaston, Diane E. Gates, Tom Gavin, Mary Beth Gerber, Michele Gerton, Lorene Geyer, Caroline 1 . Gilbert, Sharon , .,-.., ., ., 1 'i f:-3 Q 1 A... ,vv.-y,:La.- Q , 5 V, 'F .1 ,fate Edwards, Ellis, EIHOTY, 10311 Greg Eliakedis, Emanuel, Erickson, Iennie Mary Carol ay V JD V' . if , , ju 7' 'W Qiif ,' 'IAQ be ' 4'i2 it f 1 ta ' l' 1 it G l ,.. . . if . K Y 3, , tm A 3 105. . 5 i . ,. ,.:i i 1. L S ' .,,. . 5 i i 5, gk Q l':': Al , S iigfiqi M N 'Q as f' on 'V X' fi, - -0 fo N' S D -Q' .. Q ' ag, e 12 -'Qu ,X 'R I izr 'C:E5 .QE fl . ia, -ls-rf , -ii i ,Q 3, J' As. a5.A,,E,f, 1 r'-' ' N4 ' .. fl ' ,,.k ,5 5 1 L.-43' V A YF' . I ' i f 1 3 X .. -'S ff' 4 54 ' 'earl X , 'M A . 41: V A, . f S 'I .... .V,Q J -A.- : -ez .Q ' 'if' Erickson, Faller, Field, Finn, Fle-mini Sherry V. 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Godfrey, Larry Goff, jackie E. Goldberg, Gary L. Goldsmith, Sally A Goodwin, Russell Gordon, Terry Gorishek, Bill H. Granzow, Sherry Gray, Carolyn Greer, LYHH Greer, Tom Griffin, Mila- Klrillos, John Grissom, Craig Gm-ck, Don Guire, N nncy Gustafson, Karen K .. X X 1- f 1- .f ' l nz 'Wu 1 s X-I J , and A' 4 -r ,..,,, 4' fs! i-Q2 :S gf 1 4 ' 1 '77 gr Ag. 1' r -' ef? 1 1 . ..,. -' 'L f I, 4, J , l 'if F!-, Y 4 'cf J ' xgxd ' K4 u 7 if, -.1 he-' ,M ,al 8 Gustafson, Sharon Gustafson, Susie L. Haas, Harold Hacker, Iudie G. i l! . fx: A ' V Q -sp, ,Q ,ffm r . v , . ' Afvzwp V a, C, 2? N , f .1 at-,J ,gl Haines, Dorcas Haines, -lack 'it . .4 junior boys express inte-rr-st in passing girls. e 1 f - f' ' ,f V ' wif? I , W in if A ' A ' ' E gh si 'uv uf V La. 'hav , I F , :Rmb fi - 'f-, -' , , at fuV:1,V,f ,f .' if-'j 2 U. v f ,j , 'V ' 1- 11 V, 411' N ' kj., 7 ,. x 'X K , .41 5SeV. . 'Mf- Q 4' ry -+V lk? ' AEN . 'dt il 1. P -wiv wf Q ' , Q-.V , J A , if , 'g' ' U , .f 'K Q 1V 35.5. 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'zafv-M-QV. ,lf , f lf M-'xxx-s1:pv'---wwf -- Mfffxkw .. 29,1 af-ff '-, -- 1 ' f , Q . X 6 , - Q ' ' -A , , ' gy .. V X ,..h l ' -A f , , -fefw 1 W , S '12 e-,.szsi:,Q' A ..,. , l. , .kk-ww as x xx.. f w w --+ A 1 l I 1 l l '1 Nick Vvillhite President M magna,-,Q QS: Phyllis Cramer Vice President l 4 l 4 Phyllis Crane-r pauscs to answer il question posccl by ll Scnim' Council mc-mlber. The Senior Class ,. M1 T25 .3 Yi X, Mr. McCue and Mrs. Noble Sue Wagner Sponsors Secretary TN. '71 ,.. . . M. Willis, S. Wagner, D. McNeal. ROVV THREE: C. Peterson, C. Iudd, P. Lewis, M. Bennett, P ROW TWO: D. Roth, D FRONT ROVV: Schacklin, P. Fry, N. Bosselman, M. Walton, L. Le-Quire, 3' Tooley, L. Duhrsen, Manspeaker, R, Olivett, P. Craner, N. Augenbaugh. i Jones, James, D. Smith, M. Miller. ROW FOUR: N. Wlllhxte, A. Lay, C. Stevenson, K. Van Cenderen, R. Dergance, B. Clark, Mussey H. Hester. 1 1. .5 3: :Via 225 6 iq, VA . , ,rz 6' .f4- V ..J,, C' Hr It A nf, f ,.,4f H ' ,, N vt'-'Sq 'Ps ff , 5,1 'l :'..', , . ' l . .,, Q . 'gl 0,1 . ..-,ly ' ' hw - Y, , u S 'il 5. A Ki anis Club Award Paul Cooper, who has been an All-City, All-State swimming champion and tcam captain, All-City football center, vicc-president of Key Club and representative to their national convention, treasurer of S Club, and mem- ber of Junior Council, Inter-Club-Ccnincil, and many C0111- mittees, is recognized by the members of the Denver Kiwanis Club as outstanding senior boy for his line Con- hibntions to school and community activities. I 1 li 4 oil., Y I 1 y ' J 'i Q J' ,,,, 'i 1'-S151 ltr, - l 5' ir, K ' x 1- fn N in ,J s n 71 he .SL '4 ,t ,AM X Neg was 1 ag aj f I Y W 5 ffl! 6. 'f,,. 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Concert Band, Marching Band. jg If fx Concert Band, Girl's Rifle Club, Marching Band. 1 W 'ff ,yn klial V17 jbgf Lpglffil Alberygl A. , ff, V W L7 ,0 if ' M M75 ,fl JV Mjyf, W'?jg,!lffl,f W0 4 wif fl 14 ,X 1 ,ffl .if Llfjil gif Liifipfjfi ' jgjfgfjM!jAf Yyofif D friijflflfyy gli' , 4 ' A , .20 ffl' f 'S ,Li if ,,,i , A 'i . L L ff' !p'1,Qf'jj, ,fM!LdQ1f 'lfQ!,, f df fy!! yi! if 41' l LM ya aj!! fcfiffwnf C If Jlfflfll lj . 'Aj' f' f' f MA' W 179 pf . gf , ffl X f 1 My f v ,iff . . ' tl j if .' ' ky fi A1t,Frede3c1gC.1 ll I mi V f .. , 4' i, p C lf, Art u,C Cun' 1, 2,C0 Gu , If ,Ml , ! , 2 lj ffl Prom 2. ass o c or If Z f f , ' J iff' jr IS! Half ,ff XM Teachers Select Rebel Rousers On the following pages twenty-six seniors are recog- nized as Rebel Rousers for their outstanding work and contribution to both class and school. Since it is im- possible to name all of those who merit such an award for service and achievement, these seniors have been selected by the faculty as representatives of the whole senior class in regard to sports, club Work, academic ability, and a conscientious effort to build and maintain South's spirit and reputation. Nominations are open to all faculty mem- bers, and the final list is voted on at a faculty meeting. This recognition in the yearbook is sometimes the only Way the teachers and administrative staff can thank the senior class and these individuals for their outstanding leadership and service to South. Senior and Student Body officers are excluded from nomination for Rebel Rouscr. Anderson, George L. Football soph. Anderson, Karen I. Ir. Escort, Prom 2, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Anderson, Michael C. Color Guard, Prom 3, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Ski Club. Anderson, Word V. Football Soph., Hi-Y, Prom 2, Ski Club, Wrestling. Antonio, Louise A. Chrishnas Program, Girls' Choir. Antony, Iohn I. R.O.T.C., Science Club, Tennis Vzuz Andresen, Gail L. All Scluml Show, Clnishnas Progrqnn, Class Council l, 2, Clnss Slunvl, Color Dux' Princess Color Day Sluiw, Concert Clioixflloiioratrx' Cult-i, Ski Club, Sopb. Dauice. l Applegate, Icinice C. Teachr-r's Ass't. Arbuckle, Louise C. Arnett, Patsy N. Class Council 2, Class Show 2, l .'l'..'X. Record. ing Seen-l:1ly, jr. Iisumrt, Prinn 2. ll, Ski Club, .1-. ., .. , I Il-lll-l , 'l riplc h. Arthur, lerry Chemistry Club, Cross Country soph., Debate Club, l.ll.C. X f nw-Q 'Y' I v Njlffi xii' .,,..Jw,-1-,. Allen, Lavina I. , l , X S.A.C. Allen, Pat A. A .fy -.,,..4 lu N Riding Club. 'V F SL.-. A 'Ffh XXX. w-A w- ix Yu .44 Seniors Anhuf, Iohn . 2-,92'rw I lr. Agliicvcmcnl, Nlntlx Clulz, Slxi Clull, NVr0St- Aughenbaugh, Nancy I. 'N 'Th -5 A J , :io V Class Council 53, rr, EQC-cart, l'c-P Clulv, Pom Pom A imf 'A' 'N I N Girl 2,3, Proms 1253, Tri-Ili-Y. N ...qv . V 'Nz 1T li ' fl ' ' Ault, Norman V Chemistry Club, Cross Cuuntry Sopli., Math ,-. ,AL Club, Prom 3, Track Sopli., Vzir. I ' I ' , . -gre. Axelson, L. Robert A ' ' l n A ..1, 2 imofimii Sopli, mf., Club, ski Club, 4' f -P . A .-1'-A, ff F Spanish Club. Rg.'21?'+V'X' Y . 'Wg ll All gil ' W6 V 7' I .fyzrixf ,f 1 ,i, ' I! gffffi ,, , nw 416 f, fi Bacher, Patricia I. Clxrlstrnas Program, D.E.C.A. Bailey, Dale A. R.O.T.C., Spanish Club. Bailey, Linda Clms Slimvs 1.2, Color Duy Slww 1, Proms 2,3, blai Club, Sophomore Duncc. Bair, W. Laurence Football Sopli., Swimming. Baker, Kathy All School Show 2, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance. Baker, Leary I. Bakkemo, Louis H. Ball, Pearl D. Beginning Choir, Cirl's Choir, Les Pntineurs, S.A.C. ,Q P. lr? .7 -aff' if 7 1 l V , .- ' . . afebfg-1.1 2: ff .. v . . 4, f ff? 513.55-Sill? 'iq' -. J .L-'IF:.21':5.4-l:1' J' fx' E.: 1 ' ' 'X 'W Q.-gh. 2:29 ,f , f, 4 ,M , f,f- . ff if ff f ff ff ,av 1 Wt'-.ew M :L . ' V . -. .1 ,,,., , 1, 3: 5 ., P 18 V -f 4 U! . ,,,. mfg' ' , 3, 4: ... 9 N Q Y' J j' L L.. M 1 if cf 2 ' 1, Qyfefxg, k ,jf 'WA 1 5 2 A fi A 1 . Zh' X V xr f 1.1 Ballard, Karen L. M V Bannister, Russel F. V Dixie League, S.P.H. eeee . Bedard, Kaye K. by . VX, Behm, Myrna I. K, a wx K V X Nil ty gxl QUE- Barnes, Karen L. 'X 2 'Pkg , Ir. Escort, National Thespians, Pep Club, Prom ISSJ lx Y 3, su Club, Tri-Hi-Y. IW I W Q , . X014 w 1 ll' X qv Barth. Glenn R. PX jx A Xj I Hi-Y, Riding Club, R.O.T,C. 11 YV? i' B P 1 A W ' lx : KJ, XJ X .Aug XXX Tj - x B E . ,,w xl 3 . ,V eq -Ra x. Y X- X J Barton, Barbara E. Accounting Club, D.E.C.A., Rebel Rollers, S.A.C., Teacherls Ass't. Bates, Paul A. Color Guard 1, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. Bayhss Iuduh E French Club r Escort TL mher s Ass t Bean Lou hss Councrl 12 Prom 23 Soph Prrty Tn H1 Y Beard, Archle L. IIi'Y, L1-s Pulimrurs, Movie Opc-rantor, Spunislm Club, rlll'll.Cl1C1',S Ass't. Beaven, Darryl Y. Ili-Y, Prom 3, Ski Club, Rifle rllllillll, R,O.T.C. x--gr' Beck, Lois M. +1 Color Daly D.u1u , l mm -3, Beck, Roberi E. Class C:fllIlIL'll L, clIlIIl'l'I'l lizmrl, ClUlll'L'Tf Urn' '.'- ' lm, I.CI,C., Mull! Cllllr, llilqlv 'lll'kllll, ll.U.'l'.C., Q-.li Spanish Chula, S,l'.ll., Triple S. Pu-s. A of Sri: . x ,p S SESW B -'ik iq in-s Ziff' dsl 7 hr iii Bell, Nancy L. Belt, Iohn D. Pre-Med. Club. Lt-s l'.ttint-urs, NYi't-stling Soph, Bell, Robert A. Benell, Carolyn G. llufs Slilllj Ili-bale: Club, lfuliu Lf-zlvus Pres., l,C.C,, National Thi-spian, Lc5l'allnr'u1s,Rm'bclR0llt'rS, Ruling Club. S4-natu Club, Sr, Play, Stnitlrt-ru Masq, Vit'clJ1'u, ,.4 . V , 4- , ff . Belsh, Carolyn R. . C0 ' I Class flaunt-il 12, Lvs ll-ILl11Ulll'5, l'rrnn 33, 'll-.1cla'i s Asst., Tri-lli-Y, ,,.v' I if , 911 ,M ' ,ff , MLW , L . .C if - ...M , . , . f I 0 rl -51 1 rd ,rf A! I 3--440, , -' ' rl. 'X .7 - ' ,., A I ' tr. A W -045,44 N ' r Q- , ' 'T in 6 .-', Benjamin, Cheryl L. ltwrl Cross, Spanish Club. Bennett, Marsha S. czlrrlr, 'n-i-11r.r, Triple 5. Benning, Darla l. 253, Rt-tl Crass, Ski Club. Benson, Linda I. Bergeson, Terry A. Bergman, Bob Bergmann, Dana K. Besser, Arthur A. Soph., Var. Best, Lynda I. Class Council l, Prom 3, Beuthel, Richard C. Band, R.O,T.C. Bickel, Virginia L. Billmyer, Iohanna S. I.C.C., Senate Club. Concert Band All-City, i .Xll Sr-lnrrrl Show 2, Assvmlmly Talcnt l'rogrznn ltwfimuin-f Choir Class Shows l, 2, Christmas lmgi rm Concert Choir, Organ Cuilrl Pros, tlrss ftillllkll 3 Clrss Show 2, Corrie-tl:-mic, ' l,CI,lI,, lr, Est-wrt, llc-rl Cross, S.A.C., Spanish Christmas. Cont-t-rt, l.ll.C.. Lt-s Patim-urs, Prrnns All St-lrool Shows l,2, Class Shows 1.2, Color Day Shows 1.2, Cunct-rt Bancl. Concert Urclics- tra, Council Capers, l,2, Les Patina-urs. All State Choir, All School Show 3, All State Orchestra, Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, F,T.A., I.R,C., Ir. Escort. Les Patincurs, S.A.C. Basketball Soph., Class Council l,3, Hi-Y, Track D.E.C.A., Marching Shots Folio Leaves r . . ls- IA' V Q use . J N. ff' in , BOB BECK, who ably served as president of two important Clubs, Chess Club' Color Day y' A i Triple S and Math Club, and participated in Band and Orchestra, is awarded the honor of Rebel Rouser. 2 'V . wg' 1+ y ' . if ,. f .Mr 1 11 I . 3 Birrell, Roberta A. Class Council 2, Class Show 2,3, Color Day Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Teachers Ass't. Bisbee, Iohn H. Hi-Y, l.R.C., Ski Club, Track Ir. 'la 4 ii? - 1 g' P .gene llhli 5, 1,1 Tl: YQ-E' .vililef -- T 1 ,as X., ,x. MQ 2- f,lu1'.'iif ,,,.-7 .-1 For the outstanding sc.-liolustic zmcliievc-inc.-nt of ranking numlwr one in our class, for winning honors in speech contests :incl com- petitive math tf,-sts, for serving as pn-sirlcnt of l.C.C. :incl layout editor of the johnny Rf-li, CIIUCK BISCHOFF is rr-cognizcd as a Rebel Rouser. 2, , . Bischoff, Charles Annual Staff Layout Editor, Boys' State Speaker of the House, Class Show 2 Debate Club N.F.L. Sec., l.C.C. Pres., I.R.C. Vice Pres., Senate Club Southern Masq. Treas., Sr. Class Play 2,3, Triple S. Bishop, Barbara A. Christmas Program 3, Class Show 1,2, Red Cross, Prom 3, Ski Club. Blakely, Iohn Blom, Robert H. s ll 'W Chess Club, Concert Choir, Beginning Choir, 5 R,O.T.C. 4, Blue, I. Barclay , . Hi-Y, I.C.C., S Club, Ski Club Pres., Spanish vb Club, Teachers Ass't., Tennis Team Co-Capt. . ry.-C . v-as Blue, Nancy I. Transfer from VVc-bster C-raves, Mo., l.R.C., jr. Escort, Latin Club Sec., Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Teachers Asslt., Tri-Hi-Y. Bohlen, Sharon Ir. Escort Bookstrom, Elena D. Class Council 2, Class Shows 1, 2, French Club Pres., I.R.C., Prom 3, Ski Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Bosselmcrn, Nancy Bosworth, Kent 1' X Beginning Choir, l ooiluLll Soph., Hi- ', Pre-Lax Club, Ski Club, Traick Soph., V1 . , . Bott, Ronald R. f A Drill Ti-am, R.0.'l'.C., R.O.T.C. l 'l u . Bowclidge, Brenda D. Los Pallim-urs, Ski Club. Bowen, Richard L. ll.O.T.C. Boyd. Ncmcy L. Cllrislmals l'l'0Lfl'llIII 2, l'lll5l'lllllll', l .'l'..'X., Music . l i-slivzil 2, 'l'CLlCllK'l4'H Asst., 'l'1'i-lli-Y. Boyer, Connie R. l'lsL'm'l, Nillllillill 'llllt'Sl5lilll. x X GW I 'li 'Q' Bliss, Charles W. Class Councils l,2, DL-cie Lf-argue, Hi-Y Sec., Proms 2,3-, Ski Club, Studi-ut Council 2. ,f 1. Bloch, Nancy A. IQQCL-'L,ILL1 -Y K I ik-+L1,L3 ?r1L'CL,CIAJl- lDJ1.GfCLT' 'L 'K .17-QPLQQLQ Cf CLQ J-.- HC? ficqlus QQ! X P3 n'l,p,,r,9 , .. kj , 5 ' YUVW, lf1V.J,Q,g,4, WL? ' LU, 1 1,315 VCC Cu K H . x K ' sf f ' i i. QQ? R1 Uylzw , N Q Q Q-deff r M Cm Q 97' , fir V 4 , , sv fm yx- A f j:5,Q,v,g,: Q .if Q1 ., Sx, fx' J l ,l Brcdy, lack Ski Club. Brandt, Mary L. Accounting Club, Cluss Sliow 2, Girls' Clioir, Les Pitinrurs Pc Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 1. 1 A ', p 3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Brauer, Gary A. Brelsford, Robert O. f Ski Club, WVrestling. WCM 1 Y Kgs. 1? G 1 Qlairafus V f l LJ.-Q 1',i'.,1!lf9 X'-KN K wp , fs , I 5 f.J.,J.,-.- ,Iv J. QLAJLM N .df Brenneis, Geraldine Z. Brickham, Byron E. Cluss Council 2, Cross Country Vur,, Rr-rl Cross, Club, Club Dance, Ski Clulm, Truck Var., Wrestling Sopli. Brinkerhoff, Ann Transfer from Kent School for Cirls, Les Puti- neurs, Ski Club. Broersma, Eleanor Brooks, Naihalee R. Class Councils 2,3, Office Ass't. Brown, Linda C. Brown, Nicholas A. Brown, Sharon I. Color Day Princess 2, Play Festival 2, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Teacliefs Asslt. if .l , 'lL i 322+ Y Q L... EA-VR auf' .V 5'3- -. Sm but 'ff ami. ..-- , f Y jf! , . , 5' 234 1, to ,iff if all W W Brown, Virginia Class Council 1.2. D.E.C,A. Pres.. Debate Club. Bruckman, Dalton W. XVrestling Sopli., Var. Buxton, Iudie has F.T.A., Highwaymen, Ir. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y. Byrna, Carol I. Cliristmas PI'Og'I'iUl'l 2, Ensemble, F.T,A. Ir. ' Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3, Triple S. Brundriqe, Bob R. Color Guard, Photo Club, Rebel Rollers, Rifle Team, R.O.T,C. Bruskotter, Bill R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Dance. Buckmaster, Larry IVI. Bueqhly, Kenneth K. -1167 Burg, Denyce Folio Leaves, Cerm.rn Club, l.C.C., l.R.C., Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Prom 3, Triple S. If Burke, Donna L. I Q D.E.C.A., Rebel Rollers. rim Burke, Lois Y. Cluss Council 2, FSL-ru-t, Lf-S Putiuvurs, Of- fir-c Asslt., l'rmu 3, Tri-HifY. Triple S. Burl-cgren, Gary M. Buskertlinll Vim, lli-Y, Ski Club. , ilk yjl Je l. Q Mull fir 539,33 lagjjvfl 1? LSR! O.. ' , v ,ie J -.. Plwliillilf ' .fav 'iP ,Q,Q' , . lv 'Vt I 'N E. Q l . Q 'fi , . 1 . 'wg-i I' ,jx YJ .A 4..f 5 ..L-195 'Lf '79 - 'gg- J. Caldwell, Martyn lVl. Campbell, Bob L, Hi-Y, Ski Club, Triple S, Wrestling. Photo Club, R.O.T.C, Callender, Roger L. Campbell, Rebecca C. Concert Baud, Dixie League, Marching Band, S.P.H. lr. Escort, Rifle Club, Southcrn Masq. Cameron, Iames L. f ' ' A X , , ' ll A'A' ' l ' . 'N 'snuff' X 5 A . ,.,.f - 1.14 Sf. -if ' r' M.. .,'ff Kl!F'JlLl N U I 1 CCl1'1'1pl3ell, William S. All School Show 23, Assm-mbly Talent Program, Bust-bull Var., Basla-llvull Snpli., Concert Choir Pr:-s., lfonllmll Var., K4-y Club, Key Club Dana-c, lNlLlLll'l1LfLll, S Club. Cann, David R. li! Science Club. l Capra, Alan A. Football Suph., Hi-Y, Lvs Paitincurs, Ski Club, Track Soph. ...V . ew , 1 mf A0- iff Carlson, Nancy S. Latin Club, Prom 3, S.A,C., Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Carney, Dave Science Club, S.P.H. Carroll, Scott Football Suph., Ir., Kcy Club Pres., Key Club Dance, Spanish Club, Triple S, Vllrestling Soph., Var. Carson, Carol K. Class Show 2, Cirlls Choir, Lcs Patineurs, Pre- mcd Club, Proms 2,3, Rccl Cross, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Sophoiuorc Dancc, Tri-Hi-Y. Carson, Carolyn I. Class Council l, Class Shows l,2, Confederate, Proms 2,3, Sophomore Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. Carter, Lloyd D. Baseball Soph., Bt-grinning Choir, Christmas Pro- grzun 2,3, Cross Country Var., Hi-Y, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Case, Ronald T. Caskey, Sharon A. Transfer from Casper, Wyo., Cluisnnas Pro- gram, Class Council 2, Girls, Choir, Prom 3, Tri-Hi-Y. Cassell CQIOIM ELENA BOOKSTROM, a worthy Rebel Rouser, worked for two '. , - ' , 4 years as secretary of ski club, scrvecl as president of French Club, and willingly flcinonstratcd her dancing ability in many shows throughout her thrce years at South. ' Les Patineurs, Rnd Cross x ia 'G X , , t 3 .4 1 5. , X - Nix ' . '- -1.15 ' xx, to N ',. .. . r W ' ' , , 'N X Qizgli lilo , ,- - N Xliyfj 'C , tiff- lv 5 X , U XX I 5 . V- I .. xlw N V X A x I -j'-21 7113- ff R5 Y ml' eggs 'Wir Y 'Q XM X1 U , Caubin, lack Charlton, Kenneth W. Y Class Council l, Cross Country Soph., Var., SH Basketball Soph., Var, Class Councils 2,-3, Hi-Y, Key Club, S Club, Tennis 'N K, 5 N Club, Tfiwli Sophr, VM- Soph., Var., Track Var, w Q ff, Q lvl i Q R, Cawood, Jeanne E. Cherbeneau, Ieanne 'V R ' N X Chemistry Club, Class Show 2, Girls, Cl'lOiY, Class Council l,2, Class Show l, Concert Choir, Confederate, Girls' Ensemble ' 'K X Pl1ySiCS Club, Pre-Mcd. Club, PIUIDS 13, Red Rccl Cross, Senior Prom. Sophomore Dancc. Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Cross, Recl Cross Dance, i M A Sxllhxrlfw Q1 l N ai, it 3 iii sf 3 For pcrforrnancc in class shows, participation in Tri-Ili-Y :incl pep Club, Hml ,IL-tivo scrvicc to thc school, NANCY BOSHELMAN is clcsignutccl Rcbcl Rouscr. Cherry Patricia R lcflcritc liom 7, Rccl Cross, Soph. Class Xiu Pres., Sophomore Dance Y X All School Shokv 3. Class Council l. Class Shous 12, Color Day Dance, Con X 'I X C, .L ., J- L- , - ' s- -. Student Council l. Clark, William F. Clieerlcaclei' 3, Class Council 2,-3, Cross Country Var., Hi-Y. Proms 2.3, Red Cross, SH Club Ski Club, Spanish Club, Student Council 2. Clarke, Beverly M. D.E.C., Rifle Club. Clay, Karen L. Beginning Choir, Christmas Programs 2.3, Con- cert Choir, Les Patineurs, S.A.C., Southern Youth. Clendenin, Sharon L. All School Show, Cliristmas Program, Class Council l, Class Show 2. Proms 2,3, Red Cross. Red Cross Dance, S.A.C., Ski Club, Sophomore Dance. Clift, Gerald F. R.O.T.C. Clore, Norman R. Movie Operator, Photo Club, Cochran, Ianet L. jr. Escort. Cole, Bub All School Show 3, Bust-ball Solslr, llcginuiu Choir, Lcs P.zl'iucurs. Coleman, Cynthia Cflirislnias l'rogr.uu l,2,Il, Couccrt Choir, Ccr- umu Club, National Tlu-spiam, Scuior Plan. Triple S. V Coleman, Iudy Court-rt Choir 'rx Coles, Iudy A. J L fflass Show 2, Ir. lfscorl, l'rc-Xlctl. Club, I-'roui Il, S.U.I'., Ski Chill, 'l'ri-Ili-Y, 'friplc S. rf Collins, Robert C. I wir I if Qi ,,gygy'f, 'K V fp ' Christensen, lean 'VIII Accounting Club, Girls' Rifle Club, Les Puli- ncurs. Clair, James W. Biisclmll Sopll., Yur., Buslautbull Sgipli., Footbi Vur., Club, ,H i 5, ,Q . ie' 4 Wm WLM f',gi ,gf M ,,w ,wr A 592. JZ' ' .4 , 61. y , , . ff jf il ,Lf , . I ,. Wm' ' rt- 5,922 ,A Collins, Russell E. Conti, Ted R.O.T.C. Cook, lack Cook, lean Cook, Kenneth H. Ski Club, S.P.H. Cooke, Myra A. Cluss Ciuiiicil l fului Di sl , , ' 1 '. um' 2, 1'. l',Qc'0i'l i I Ir. l,I'IJIll Ulu-1-ii, l'i'uiii -3, Niki Clulw, Suiilmiiimw- . m Dauicc, Stuilci Cooley, Diane E. it CLlIlllL'll 1. Cliristmais Program 3, D.E.C.A,, Rebel Rollers. Cooper, Dave F. Cooper, Paul D. Football Var., Key Club Vice Prcsiclciit, Club Trcus., Swi.mming Vur. Coppock, Sue M. Cliiss Council fl, Coiifi,-clcrutc, jr. Escort, Ski Club, Spanish Club Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y. Seniors ---..,.- we 1 li ll 0 , XWU , f , 21 S, ii 'Ir lt' ,i fl y M i ' I hd ,-,J 1' -I--f nif '- f ' 1 - ifffiz-f32 :1.214-4 ,1 - ewiiwomewmw fff-f if,fi,f g--'.f bi. ,, 'Hy' 2? C1 X 4 U - XJ! ,i 7g QW . i , ' ' .Q Corbin, Dave C. Rebel Rollers. . V Covey, Marilyn K. 'Hx ,. f E t All School Sliow 2, .-X551-inbly Talent Progmni, L f Cluss Sliow l, Prom 3. Y I V ' , I A 4 fl! y i .... , 1. . YL ii ,V 1, iv' M fig? f VL ll X ' ' 1' I 1: Lx N. ' .' .., , . 4 ,R ' :if ,H f fe' if fi, il l . 4, ,- ,fi I L L eff.- 'f.wEi LZ LM QQ4lsb,eJLo Q V A 'A ii ML L if is L f iffv Y r' 1 , - 'JMU fjllrsfv ji fjfi' fgff ll:,iQ Lievcfiigig lil .gflg 3 M Jig' f 1 1 , ,f Seniors ,.f, . rdf' 4' .1 ' 1' ' I if-i.. I 5 Z' 1' 1 7 - 2 ' f' ,f ZZ., A uf., W, r j I in ip. 7, . f 33,24 .- 1' f . if Q . ff-V. I ., -L: fur X MQ fiyixg 4 li df! 'Q . , , , Q ,,..-329' 5' - K fql'S?' ' ,V 11. 1 'W ii.,,v.,4',-si f' A-' , , ,f wiv 4' 41 'f Q 5 ' if-1 11'x35 Zz n' W , 3 '- .1:+'4.'a'?.iK,:-K'.4v:' .JM fm H254 Cowsert, Bernie C. Fuullmll Sopli., Truck Sopli, Ski Club. Cox, Ccrrol S. All SQ-liool Show 1,1 Class Council 2, Class Slioxvs 1,2, Cuiih-clcr.1tu, Proms 23, Red Cross, Rr-cl Cross Dance, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Cox, Carolyn I. Cliristiuus Programs 1,2,3, Girls' Choir. LES lJiltll'lL'll1'S, Prom 3. Crobtree, Doncild M. Color Guard, R.O.T.C, Crciig, Icinice K. Clubs Cuunuil 53, Cimfcclerate. Les Paitincurs, Pruiu 2, Heal Cross, Rifle Club, Sopliouioru Dance. Crane, Pcrrnelcx I. Aasuuilily Tzilcut Prograun, F.T.A, Prom 3, Tri- Hi-Y. Cromer, Phyllis Cluwgrlr-:ulcr 3, Class Council l,2,3, Color Dui' l'riiiu'ss l, Ilonoriiry Cadet, Pep Clul-, Sr-uiur Class Yiu- Prim., Ski Clulv, Stuclmit Counr-il 3, Tri-Ili-Y. Triple S. Crites, Lila R. Color Iliy l5.inL'c, Los Pzitiiin-iii's, Prrnu J nic, soia, Tri-Hi-Y. Cromwell, Dick .-XII 54 luml Slum 2, f,l:iSs Slifiws l,2, Culiir Uni' Slum' l, ffvuu,-I-i'l Cliwlii-Kiran, Clown-1-rt lliiml. Crosson, Leonard L. Cummins, Lee A. Ili'Y, l'luysiL's Cluln. Curl, Iim C. llicling Clul . 9 ...W 5 ff of 2 1 5 l 1 Currier, Fred Dcimeron, Rick G. Beginning Choir, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Ski Club. had P . .ww .APL Af X - ' ,- -1' ' x A fi: I .Q .ge Y Jflpllm f 'x Darley, Michael D. All School 1,3, Christmas Program l,2,3. Class Show 1, Color Day Show 1,2,3, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Council Capers l,2,3, Les Petineurs Marching Band. Spanish Club. Davis, Iackie M. All School Show 1.2, Class Shows 1,2, Davis, Janice L. Class Show 2, F.T.A,, Jr. Escort, Proms 2,3, Tri-Hi'Y. Darrow, Patricia A. Confederate, F.T.A., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Triple S. Dcrvis, Eric N. All Schol Show, Color Day Show, Concert Choir, Sr. Play. rw ' x ' Q, ' .e ,.. M11 3 L .5 lf, .gf Davis, Roland f , V' El I YL Dean, David L. F Highwaymen. W 2 5 ' ea' 'P 2 ' 3125? K Pi gi ,E gif . ff- Deason, Vance A. 'Rl rr 5 W , Math Club. 'N H, x--f-, w -,x . . . L . .A Q. 4:5 Z: tr Y E 1 ' WWE' ' 'hy 9- DeBacker, Stan E. - ,1 fr' 2 It , j., 'l-n. DeBoer,Hevel L. X . ' Concert Choir, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Spanish i, '-V YM , Club. Jw 6, by 'w gb.. V I De Cocnter,KaIen L. 4 ..-.- ,.,. I ' S.A.C. ' I ' ,V I f F ' A T K yu 'Q 4 , , .5 r .- 4 x f 1' 9 E' 1 J ,mf , 24 3,33 42. wiv z -vx ,L X . ,: z,. ,,, , , -iQ . K-6, Deffenbaugh, Betty A. Delonqf lack C. - ' Basketball Mg. P Dennison, Don G. ' Baseball Soph. Dergance, Ralph H. Baseball Soph., Var., Basketball Soph., Class Councils 1, 3, Hi-Y, Key Club, Key Club Dance, HS Club, S Club Dance, Spanish Club, Triple S. D li ,l hu , ev 12'3OniertBand, MaIchingBand, SDPIH. KENNY CPIARLZTON, who starred in basketball and tennis, and was also diligent in studies, is awarded the title, Rebel Rouser. DeWaa1, Winiired A ,,'. 'sig 239 ,, Q f 1 v A Dickerson, lim D. Ski Club. Dickerson, Iohn T. Baseball Soph, Football Soph., Var., Ski Club Wrestling Sopb. i ' DISIILLCDETSDI , le JA lin ' ' djxlaf VZ 411 .,. 5 'Q 3' 1 'S fy 1 ' , -gang ii' 1'-4 5 f 1 z., T' sw.. PAUL COOPER, who cxrgc-llccl in. swimniing zmcl football :intl who gf-Wed as Tre-zlslircr of Club and as Vim- Prcsiclcnt of Key Club, is ucknmvlcclgccl as Rebel Rouser. 1 - 7 Wf' - ,Qu n ' r X' ii ' . -. ' . r 'go . . Eli-Q xx-7 ,Ng ' ' X wqikgxwlig X r X SQ mg, kx Nb my X -mx 5 I R ,sr s I Xl' N Q 5 5. . S r ,' 1 ' Dilullo, Tom W. h I Baseball Var., lXIg'r., Basketball Van, Mgr., Football Var., Mgr., Dixie League Vice Pres., MS Club. Dodd, Nancy E. A Cliristuius Progriuns l,2,3, Concert Choir Sec., l.C.C., I.R.C., Latin Club, Maclrigiil, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S Treas. Donnelson, Iohn W. Ski Club. 'fl . . f r . ' Douvas, Marie S. ' Q- j F.T.i-X., l.C.C., Les Patineurs, Spanish Club. A ' Downey, Tom B. Highwuymen, Math Club, R.O.T.C. Dozier, N. Sue if C 1 lx Cb' ' 9, ' J'-Z1 . 1. U 5 ,.g'l.. 1 ' - 1 . I 42 Dudgeon, Annette Class Councils l,2, Cliristmcis Prognuns 2.3. Concert Choir, Cirl's Clioir, lr. Escort, Les Putineurs, Proms 113, Senior Play, Tri-Hi-Y. v ?' 'Q Duff, Michael A. vig' -. Duhrsen, Lowell R. ' Class Council 3, lli-Y, l.C.C., Prcdlecl. Club, Red Cross, Real Cross Dance, Sopluuuore Dance. Dulin, Patrick I. Duncan, Paul R. f cilll't'I'll'.l1l1'l' 2, llrovu ll, Club, Club lluiiu' lil, Ski Cluli, Ski 'l'1'.uu l,f.l. All City, 'lliuuis 'lk-.uu, '1'riplc S. Dunkin, I. C. lfoollmll Supli., ll.U.T.C., Ski Club. Easley, ludy 'XII N-luml Slum I, kiln-1-ul1-.ull-1' R, K'l.ws 1'-viiiivil lv . . . i, l.l.nss Slum I, knlcu l7.nx Slum' l, I-.l..'X. T 51-1-., l'.s1-url, l'i'4-'XII-4l. lfluli, Ili-il Llruxs, Sr. l,I'UllI Qin-4-ii. Eckhardl, Beverly I. 'l'4-:u'li1'r's .'XaH'l. Economy, loyce A, Xl'l'UllIllllIQ lflulv, Cluss Kfiuiiivils lj, llluw Slum 2, Girl! Cluxir, Pup lfluli. V,-li Chili llzuu-1-, l'mui 2. 'lui-lli-Y. I Doran, Ianet E. Beginning Choir, Clxtss Councils l,2, Class Show l, Girls' Ensemble, Ski Club, Sophomore Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. Dorman, Dorothy L. Ski Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y 10 hir. Edwards, Iohn P, Beginning Choir, Clic-iuistij' Club, Cliristmus Program, Dixie Ls-ugiiv, lli-Y, L:-s Purim-urs, Music Festival l, Sr,-it'-mv Club, Ski Club, S.l'.ll. Eels, Bonnie D, Cluss Council l, Cluss Shows l,2, Color Day Shows 2.3, Proms 253, Rf-tl Cross, Rr-cl Cross Dance, S.A.C,, Ski Club, Sophomore Dance. Egler, Lloyd H. Christmas Program, Dixie League, Girls' En- semble, National Thespiun, S.P.H. Elliott, Neil E. Class Council 2, Football Soph, I its 5, lwllv Ellison, Iudy K. Pop Club, Pep Club Dunne, Prom 3, llwtl Cross, Ski Club Emmerik, E. Clara Seniors 'W A ' .fx i 9 get N174 fxjlfcl 5 ,f 4.4 4' f' 'H' ,iv ...., ,.,, fl-t 'ww 'WE Clalss Council Q, Proms ZH, Hiflt- Club, Ski Club Spanish Club Emory, Lance D. Trauisferr from Ill., Baseball Var., Buskt-tbull Ynr., Cluss Councils 513, Cross Country 2, Key Club Club Endsley, Linda Class Council 2, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Sophomore Dance. Eppersori, Ron Enckson, Amy All School Show 3, Class Council 2, F.T.A., I.R.C. Treas., jr. Escort, Proms 2,3, Tri-Hi'Y, Triple S. Erodcly, I. Carla Ir, Escort, Latin Club, Pre-Med, Club Pres., Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Evans, Bill T. Hi-Y, Ski Club, Ski Team 1,2,3. .-14 ka 1 I X I .Xl 'K 'loaf M5 ',. - g.,. I-o1':.'4,--2, ws , W 2 4 4,4 X , 'ZZ ' - ' --11 E' fo. 'li J' , V 1',,,......- X4 U 'Z Mfrs N 1 ,,,3!,!1. ..., . . c f , f ygy 1,4 J f' f in 'I f C:-nv F r ' V 'L -N i , , if Ll K 1 X f , , eff 454 X- E- ? 'W , . JN I .2 . S Ju V rv-' Q E7 V 415 , ff, .1 1 ' 1 Q, ,C A f lglzzzrdfi 7 , W i KM ix rf yy, L f F, 4 ' I 1 If f. fl In , Ewing, Judith L. v y f 1 Biology Club, Class Cannell Ll. Class Shogi? ill ly F Prom 3, Red Cross. Slsii Chili I Ll ' fig ,4 ' L F' L l nb Ewing, Tom R. H J ,V fl gb If L Frm., Spanish Club. N 4 1 ' 1 , . 3 'Lu A I ' , I ' l 4 fl ' I Eyre, Joanne E. Fabrizio, Iohn A. Football Sopli.. jr., Pre-Luw Club. Stage Crew. Track Soph., Wrestling Soph, Fairfield, Karen K. Ir. Escort, Les Paitineurb, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Ski Club, Triple S. Fairley, Terry R. Buskctlmll Soplx., Coiifcilcrute, Hi-Y, Club, Ski Club, Track Yar. Felker, Gary A. Cross Country Nlrr., Track Yur. Fellows, Barbara I. Trainsfur from Billing. Mont., Ciuuwrt Clioir, Latin Club, Pep Clulw, Prom 2, THVH1-Y. Fenton, Byron M. R.O.T.C. Fenwick, Babs E. Colnl:-flvrulv-, UH Ski flllrll, 'llrielll-Y Ferguson, Shirley Io S,A,C., Trielli-Y. Ferrin, Lonnie D. l'rL-'lumix Clulr, Vur. l'I'.nLk Snlrli, NYli-allilug Sulvli., 1 L I D . is-fit .. , X -.3 , . . - 5. . - . ,-..---':- '- . 1 N J' . ri i w. i, I., A, gli N l X' H- -3' ... tc f i as . ' l U llffiizf Cx ' ' A '- f fi . i.: ,J , - , . , 45, 9 N1 ' . ' I v e gf 6 ?? 4 J! y 4 ' f ' 9 . 'H . X ' fx - ' Z its Flilnl, Ford' Debora Pep Club, Pc-p Club Dance, Prom 3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Ford. Sharon K. Flohff Alan K- Rebel Rollers, S.A.C. Dixie League, Gcrmun Club, Pliglnvzlylricu, Maitli Club, R.O.T.C., S,P.H. Folsom, Don I. Buscbnll Soplu., Var., Buskctbzill Soplr, Var., Football Soph., Var., Key Club, S Club, Student Council 3. Forsyth, Linda L. All School Show, Art Club, German Club, Proms 2,3, Rr-rl Cross. ,,,,w Fouts, Donnalee E. 'ly Les Putincurs, Rcbcl Rollcrs. Fowler, Iudy , All School Slum' 2, Class Council 2, Class Shows 1.2, Color Daly Slnow 2, F.T.A., -Ir. Escort, Lf-s V ff lJillll1L'lll'S, Proms 23, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Fox, E. Lenore ' ' Concert OI'L'llL'Sll'kl All City, All State, l.C.C., , Nutionul Tbvspiam, Rebel Rollers Pros., Reel ' Cross, Riflc Club, Riflc Team. M P g , '-' '-i , 4,45 Francisco, Mary E. '.-, Chris'mms Program, Girls' Choir, Proms 2.3, Rifle Club. s.A.c., ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. ,,,,,, Franks, V. Anne All School Show 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, V0 , Class Councils 1,E2,I3, Color Day Show 1, Con- . ' cert Choir, Ensemble, jr. Escort, Prom Z. Tri- . V , , P Hi-Y, Triple S. Fraser, Forrest A. French, Nicki I. :Xt R.O.T.C. Fritis, Nancy A. Christmas Program, Rebel Rollers. Frost, Hildy Class Council 1,2, Math Club, Physics Club Pres., Prom 2, Ski Club, Spanish Club Treas., Triple S. Fry. Iudy A. Off' A'.,RiflC1b,S h D . , , , , we Sgt 6 U OP Omore ance For the unusual combmanon of straight As and athletic ability in baseball, RALPH DERGANCE proved his worthiness to the Christmas Program 2,3, Class Council 3, Class award of Rebel ROUS911 Show l,2, Concert Choir, Les Patineurs, Prom 2,3, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Fry, Patricia K. 2, W ,li -'Q xv' , M L. Gardino, Charla S. Gaualgllelliefl Rollei? All School Show 2, Assembly Talent Program 3, Class Show 2, Proms 2,3, S.A.C. ' , 'd A. Gmcm S1 Hey Garlow, Leona M. Garrett, Gordon F. Cross Country l,3, Math Club, Physics Club, US Club, S Club Dance 1,2,3, Ski Club, Swimming l,2,3, Track 3, Triple S. Gerken, Sharon R. All School Show 2, Christmas Programs 2,3, Class Council 1,3, Color Day Show 1, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble, F.T.A., Jr. Escort. Gibbons, Ioe Baseball Soph., Basketball Soph,, Football Soph., Var., MS Club, S Club Dance, Sopho- more Dance. Gibbs, Ken C. Rebel Rollers, Ski Club, S.P.H., Wrestling. Gilberg, Marsha L. Transfer from Term. Gilbert, Gail V. Annuul Stuff Club Ed., Class Council 2, Class Show 2, Cirl's Stntc, Ir. Escort, Pep Club Pres., Proms 23, Ski Club, Stuclent Council 3, Tris Hi-Y. Godfrey, Richard E. Godfrey, Robert K. Beginning Cboir, Cbcmistry Club, Football Sopbv Yzir., lli-Y, Club, Scuinr llluy. Ski Club, Truck Supb., Yuri, Ylrcstling Supb., Ynr. Goff, Sharon I. clIYlIl'l'Tt Cboir, lfurwcrt O1'cbcstra1 All Cilv, All Slutc, lzscort. bln Club, 'll'l-llhl. Gorham, Iudith A. Clu'islm:xs l'l'UjlI'lllIl Il, Cluss flllllllfll Sl, Class Slum' 2, ffmulm-all-rulc, Cirls' l'llISt'l1llWl0, l:I'A'llL'll Cll1lb'l'1'1'.us., lllXYlIy'lllllll, 'l'l'i-lli-Y, l'l'Ull1S 233. W Gorishek, Frank I. H lll-N, Irwin -3, 5 Llub Svc., S 1 Club lluumi , SXVllllllllll1-Z Var. l Graff, Iune , , e . . . . G f, - R. Our Sfwniofr Prom Queen JUDY EASLILY is it Llc-serving rf-clpn-nt TCHAIITTFS , I V 1 mul hlmw, Ib-gillllillg lilwir, Cluss Sllows of the uwurrl Rebel Rouscr for sf-rvlcc us chccrlmulr-r and Lorrc- I,2,C1uu-1-rl ltlmir, lmullwull Suplr, Yur., Musiq- Sponding Sccrctalry of l 1-sliwll, Club, Club llanivv, Huplumumrq- 'jilll1'4', W'x'm'slli1u3L. Grcrhcnn, Ed H. S.P.H. Grciney, Bonnie L. Class Shows 1 Cross, Tri-Hi-Y. Grant, Iim I . Graves, Iudy L. f...-X- . 'N -5 X-N R --.., , -A..-L.. ' 'i .,'gu -. ' 1 Grcry, Gary L. Hi-Y, Math Club, Movie- Operator, Physics Club, Pre-Med. Club, Proms 2,3, Rr-Cl Cross, S.P.H. Greenhczlgh, Mczrilyn I. f ' ' Greenstreet Rlchcrrd R Rifle Team R O T C Grunberg L1ndcr L Class Council 2, Les Patmeurs, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Gu ,GQ:ryL. uertner, R Ver W. Football Soph., Golf V Team. Gunther, Carol Transfer from St. Mary's Academy, Folk Song Club, Girls' Ensemble, Pre-Med. Club. 'HM W Guriey,1yeer1E. lux WU Ckkfs C 19llCll.S l,2, Les Patineurs, Red Cross, K V S4 Cum ' L my if r f if l, Xl: J Y f V 2-0--+ W X Ur V f ' ,r 1 1 .lf IM' 'J ' lf i rl Nl , 'f 'Xl fb Q 3' A ' I 1 x r , wx, , ' X if -Q Q, i no NK rlv HLNX 0110 'KL Ml ii , L ff nl gvl rl' ll W W 5 .ii w T ll X ir A. ri in Q r l If fly ' 4 l MW .W 3 50 Miva My MLN 5 xvw W Qxrgkvbx . 1 flll J M xv 'l 3 w N Ami Sensors ,J , 'Z N, f b .Q 1 . pf is X- 4 g 'Meg I vp! v W' ' f f 'ze- as ,A , Y 'C 'T nl r q, 'UE A Seniors ww -GZ R., NNW? . , A 7 , 'W jQ',: x N as 'Q-.rx QS if r SQ x l 4 A f.-rf 246 Zac Zi ly X, W 'mf V '44 'W:v'7 ,W 1 gf, 'Q' an AE' Gutheil, Betty A. Gennan Club, National Thespian, Prom 2. Habenicht, Bill Hadley, Gail Christmas Proggmiu 2,3, Class Show 2, Concert Choir, Les Patineurs, National Tliespians, Pep Club. Hahn, Elaine R. Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 3, Girls' Choir, Riding Club, Ski Club, Ski Team. Hall, R. Skidmore Dixie League, Hi'Y, Les Paijneurs, Ski Club, S.P.H. Hcmdorf, Susan Christmas program 3, Mixed Choir, Riding Club. Hannah, Penelope A. Hansen, Don L. All School Show 1,2,3, Class Show 1,Q,3, Color Day Show l,2,3, Concert Band, All City, Coun- cil Capers 1,2,3. Hanischel, Dieter F. A. Tramsfvr from Olwrrca1lsr'lnlli- NVua-rzlmrg, C1-rf many, Iligliwaiymun President, I.R,C. Harold, Roberta L. Class Council I, Color Daly Show l, Rr-hcl Rollers, Riding Club. Harris, Donald C. Harris, Eileen IVI. Class flibllllllll 2, lfsvorl, Pop Club, l'i-p Club Iluncz-, Prom 3, 'lll'1llfllL'l'YS Ass't, Tripli- S. Harris, Gary I . Class Council 2, Hi-Y, S Club, Ski Club, Wrestling. Hart, Maureen E. Christmas Program, Easter Program, Girls' Chorus, l.R.C., Prom 2,3, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Soph. Girls' Chorus. M... md TS :L Hartshom, Sue E. :ff .,l Christmzls Programs 23, Class Council 2, Conccrt Choir, Concert Orchestra, Folk Song Club, Proms 253, Red Cross, Spanish Club Pres., Tri-Hi-Y Cones. Sec., Triple S. Scc. Haubold, Ioanne Ensemble, Folk Song Club, Movie Operator, Rebel Rollcrs, S.G.P. Havens, Rosemary 3 ,940 JM :jf Hays, Linda A. Heatly, Iody Rebel Rollers. Hedges, Iohn R. Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Math Club, Ski Team Truck Soph. Helier, Paul G. Helton, Clint I. Basketball Soph., Football Var., S Club, Track Var., WVrestling Var. Henderson, Edwin P. Henry, David M. Concert Orchestra, Physics Club, R.O.T.C., Spanish Club. Henshall, Iames A. Football Soph., Math Club, Physics Club, Pre- Law Club, Wrestling Soph. Hermann, Nancy All School Show, Class Show 2, Red Cross, Ski Club, Teachers Ass't. Hester, Herschel G. Football Mgr., Hi-Y, sv Club. Hicks, Elaine All School Show l,2, Annual Staff Soph. Ed., Class Council 2, Class Shows l,2, Rifle Club, Prom 2, Tc-acher's Assit. Hicks, Sandra L. Class Council l, Class Show 2, Concert Choir, French Club, Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club. jus-C' y xsgfyi 6 . , y gf ' ,Q ' 333 - . 1 A J 7lx,'7 'L! K ,'l'7l' XT 1 A L,x'ff! ft CPP-il 5 U T llT Xl 3 Ll J 'LJ K f' . , A ' hi ' V l L Hayes, Kathleen A. L' 5 L' All School Show 1, Class Council l,fZ, Color I F Day Show 1, Confederate, F.T.A., I.C.C., jr. V L,Iv !i,t '-DU L e 3 ' Escort, Proms 2,3, Triple S. , f t up ,. i ff, fy 17' .Sify Inj U 4 Hayman, Vonda R. if A if fwl' M' German Club. , - jr H , ' ,M l. UM . ' f'1.V ,ft A . N . s l c f A ,M .ff . M M ' .L Z Il i' .y, .V I L.-' 1 gf' .Jw fl it J f 1 , ' 1 1, - ' , f i ,bl if , ' L, X' ' .' Av 1 Vvflj I, ' I k F Lx M , , 7, , , i A , . ' JJ. . ,- 9 az! :Vg 'wx' -. f!1'VV fe' 4 f 1 5 V ff,--' I' 353945 .,,f'.. Supporting South with his football and baseball talent, DON FOLSOM proved his worthiness to the award of Rebel Rouser. 24 7 Hiersold, Katherine M. Highfill, len-y M. F or participation in class activities, for x., . , - , Q, ,,,-- ,,,..,,- ,, . ' 9 , N A. iq Q 2 5 8 'S I , ,U ' sewing as Chaplain of , .1 ' c ein' Hildebrandt, Claudia I. All School Show 3, Class Council l, Les Patineurs, Hillman, Eileen Class Councils l,2, Red Cross, Teachers Ass't. Hinkhouse, Iccmes P. Class Show 2, Concert Band, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Hoffman, Shirley A. D.E.C.A., German Club, Les Patjneurs, Red Cross, Ski Club. Hoggard, Sharon I. Class Show 2, Ski Club. Hogue, Madeline G. Girls' Choir, Pre-Med, Club, Riding Club, Tri- Hi-Y. Holden. Iames L. S Club, Ski Club, Wrestling. Holrnstrom, Bob Cross Country l,2,3, French Club, Physics Club, Prom 3, S Club, S Club Dance, Ski Club, Track l,2,3. Hopkins, Bobby L. Christmas Program. Hoppes, Betty I. Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3, S.A.C., S.G.P. Horstmann, Ann Class Show 2, Consort Choir, Highwnymcn, Pop Club, Pep Club Dance. Hostetter, Dierdre C. Rebel Rollers. Hougen, Dennis ltolml Rollers, rll0:tL'llt'l',S Ass't. Houghton, Kay 'lll'2lllSl,l'l' Irmu Aururu, All Sulluol Show 2, llcxl Cross, Tri-Ili-Y. Howard Patricia A x 5 Proms 2,3, Teache-r's Ass't. 35 E 2, X 5 We -.J f C -au... -l Tri-Hi-Y and Working' in F.T.A. unrl Concert Choir, SHARON J,..'l.3Sw,.,, Tl.il,l'U Sv -at CERKEN merits the titlo, Rebel Rouscr. X , Hoo Sharon K gf - Christmas Program 1,2,3, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Les Patincurs, Tri-Hi-Y. Hobbs, fran-tm 1. QA F .rr X, ,, f,.i-' V fit 1 k Q. ,Y ,-., - ,u 0 ' , l 'r' A' 17+ -s ' ' I ,ff zu,-.1-'S ,ff---mpfs J 1 1 1 ir' W N- I, 5, Q V f' -ness, . J' F- l rl ' - Milk -., . f,L.,,t fu: , . if . ,ff-1-Y, Howerton, A. C. Busketball Soph, Var, Capt, Fumlhill Sfipli, Hi-Y, Red Cross, Club, 'lbw Club llaiicc-. Track Soph., Var. Hoyt, Iuhe M. Class Council 1 French Club Ski Club. Hruby, Iudith E. 5 'Vxxf' f, i 1 il., All School Show, jr. Escorts, Les Patineurs, N i Prom 3, Rifle Club. l ,. . L , , I ., , 2 , I 'X Huffmcm, Mo 'e E. 'fri' , X ggi 1 I X Y ' Y LX Cheerleader 3, Color Day Dance, French Club, Yff W f F.T.A., I.C,C., Pep Club Dance, Pep Club, VW' ' E L- J V Prom 3, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y. ,-- i , , fl, ' f' V f f ' L 1 X If ,fi ii I frf D J ffiz ,, ,M f 'l ' i fi' 7 if-',17f fofdfrl. Hi1in1B P ,f I 'g-.5 QN HumphrGYmREId X ,K f, 4' kj Hunter, Tohn S. Math Club, Tlriple S. , X Husted, Vcm f ,llc ' ' Color Cu , NI ie eiftor, Physics Club, -1 Rebel fi is dill, ss . .T.C. I r qt U 0' f ,Q j 4 I A 1 l y ' fr ' V 4 v l 4 J' JJ! fl ilu Lf' 1 XJ V I ffi J' ff f ll , -ffl W if 'LT- ,Z 2 ,of K l Q22 if C s r I H es ,Kent fr J ,A School Show 2, Assembly Talent Program 3, fy, ' A use-ball Sopb., Var., Concert Choir, Football L, ' Soph., Var., AU City, All Metro, All State, All American, Thom Mc.-Xn Award, Key Club, 'ASU Club, Student Body President, Student Council, -' VVrestli.r1g Va.r. '1 Hutchins, Earl C. Ingrcxham, Rick W. ff Football Soph., Pre-Law Club, Track Soph. ' lf wffwm Irwin, Don R. All tg f , 123' 249 I f Icxckson Iim Hi Y Slu Club Icickson, Iocrn K. Les Patineurs, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Prom 2,3, S.A.C. Treas. . . JU: v j Yi 'L ' fl N ,L VL, ly' if Ic1cobs,Ba:rbc1rc1I. y ,Alf I If ,lv Q RJ ,if L' N ' A, TN 1 L laenson, Margaret Dil p fly f 5V If iff' ' if T . l ,C ' X lilly: I 1 'Q .. I, , , rw 'pjllllr ' V lf .I x ill 'l l l 'fgl , -,,b,.W lgfdijwlf 'll l,4L7l'., ,V',.J, 'X y ,Ml Icxhn. Kurt F. U fi ' All School Show 3, Beginning Choir 2,3, S.P.H. Iames, Iudith D. Class Council 2,3, Class Show 2, jr, Escort, National Tbcspian, Pep Club, Pre-Med. Club Prom 2,3, Ski Club, Student Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y Trees. Jamison, Scrrcrh M. Color Dny Show 2, Debate Club, Folio Leaves, F.T.A., National Tliespian, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Tcuchcr's Ass't., Triple S, Iarvi, Don L. Beginning Choir, Cl'u'istmas Program, Class Show 2, Los Patineurs, Ski Club, rlw1'Ll.L'li Sopb. Iaynes, Earl F. Football Snpli., Var., All City, All llli-UU, All Stutc, Hi-Y, Nlzitb Club, Club, 'l'mi'k Sopli., Var., Triplre S, NVN-stliiig Sopli., Vur. Iefferies, H. Curt All Sm-lionl Sllmv, Claws Slums l,2, flllIlL'L'Ill ljiuirl, Mzuiwliiiig liziml, Nnlb Club, llllysics Club. Ienkins, Lael ffrmfvrlifrsnlu- l'lilit4rl'-in-flllim-f, I.:-s l'lllllN'lllS ,r Aff C!! ,lf l'rnm Sl, lliiling Club Svc. 7 Iohunnes, Mary Ann H ,of ' M 1 I lCIlHl'IlIlbll', l.1-s l,.Illll1'llI'N, svlllill' Cflzlfxvrfflaly, Af 5' S,A.C., 'l'I'i-lli-Y. AA J it f! f 9 ' 1' I .3 f ', ,f fl, V I ., ,. ,I . f 1 I I J ' . .' ' .fi , ,,, ,,, . we xg ,Y ' , ,, fp . J If f, ff , , r N If 1,4 fr .0 ,l . I . l 4 ff . , ,f rf 5 ' ,lf wif!! L ' if :Q Sl ,,. fm wi, 1 f 1' L P -if ,J ,,f-4x5'00 f f ' C ' , 1 I ' 4 !' ,f 250 f pi ' .flffi fWf,7tf, f' A A . ' 6 P W4 I -,1 , Q. 1' , 151 '- fm- .J., 'eh . .1 .. . 'N I lg-1313,-.5,,, if H M 4 'C Al ' ' E ' ,ka -fi -S'1-Lg' --1-H - '-.H . -- v-: ..-4-. '. I 1 -.1 . 2 f-1 ' f .f I. .. Wt few:-f:::.?-'f 1 - A ' I :-'--- f i ' , g ef. . A - - i aaxuf. . - . .vwf2'- e 9. '. '. 'wir . 1, . 0 f J, .- Q., if f .. V- ia- fb -f . - i gf F K v . I .i ' . ,L ' ' Q- 'wr , ,ff - 1.44, uv. Iohnson, Bonnie T. Iohnson. Karen L. Mixed Chorus, Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers. Concert Band, lXl2l1'Cl'l-U12 Bmld, Pmm 1- lohnson, Don W. Iohnson, Gene B. Iohnson, Lindo R. Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Tri-Hi-Y. Iohnson, Sharon A. Pre-Med. Club. Iohnson. Sharon K. Claiss Show 1, Office Ass't,, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Sophomore Dnncc, Student Council 1, Prom 3. Jones, Edward B. Beginning Choir, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Red Cross. Iones, Polly A. Class Council l,3, Prom 3, Rod Cross, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, long, Hurry T. Chemistry Club, Math Club, Photo Club, Phys- ics Club. Jordon, Iudith Les Paiineurs, Riding Club, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Teachefs Ass't., Triple S. Iordcxn, Mcugcrret L. Concert Orch., All-City, All-State, Red Cross, Senior Council, Soph. Council. Iordan, Pauline M. German Club, Jr. Escort, Prom 3, S.A.C., Tri- Hi-Y. Ioy, Myron Iudd, Chnstopher I. S Club, Ski Club, Swimming Var. KU.l'11'l,I11TI1 H. Kopostins, Uldls 4 311955 Clglg ,Pfeih ghflsugiggqfgoggsa KATHY HAYES, an active senior girl, eagerly participated in Pfezcergermgfclub' Lcfch Latinlclub class activities and worked as President of F.T.A, For this we Tdpfe 5. ' ' l 3 acknowledge her as Rebel Rouser. 7 1 7 l A 3' ,, ' W? 'M , '23 ..,. fl fi -ff' ' 1 fe' 1 '73 if ' ff' 04. L V- Nw., 'f' f 1 ' - X Kams, Gaiy R. f f Gymnastics, R.O.T.C., Wrestling? K ig. Y Karns, Keith T. 4 Color Guard, R.O.T.C., Stage Crewe Q i 'L fi , If 'P 1- -,fp -J' X . 1 f 5' id dr ! X ff -1 I ii f 4 1 fe ,yjd ' fa i - nf, ,.. mg Y ,fi it in Z5 Outstanding scholar, all-city, all-inetropolitim football player, and varsity wrestler clescrilnc-s in clcsorving Ri-lic-l Rousur, EARL JAYNES. Kavan, Patricia R. All School Show 3, Beginning Choir, Les Patineurs, Music Festival, Senior Prom Committee. Kealiher, Maynard M. Hi-Y, MS' Club, Track, Soph., Var. Keenner, Lois Les Patineurs, Teacher's Ass't. Kennedy, Ruthe A. Pep Club, Soph. Kidd, Penny I. Pep Club. Kientz, Ronald G. Kiley, Mary I. Killian, Mary L. Tea, Sr. Prom, Sr. Council. junior Escort, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Ski Team, Spanish Club, Triple S. Kinqery, Myrna I, Junior Escort, Les Pntincurs, Riding Club, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Kinsmen, Kay E. Kirby, Keith E. S.P,H. Kirk, Louise A. Iii-trfilmiuig Choir, Clirislinns Priigraun 1,2, Hn. wnlili-, Ir. l,l'OllI 2, Tri-I l'i'Y. Kissell, Harry Klaus, David n.o.'r.C., ska cz Klippert. Gary I. , Irvs Paitiuours, Ahlusic Fcslivnl . w , luis, S,C..l. xgifft ,. x,-- ...rv I ,fl-iv' ., I V, . ,,f '12, , ,, 411 fu xi 3 X. . T - T- iw fftiti W m:-2-' ' fi .- -do Vi? Knight, Sharron L. Class Show Z, Corifcclfylnitc, Ir. Escort,f'ICfAs Pzitineurs, Plgy Festivlllfl Prom. l' 3. S ' Club, Tri-Hi-Y - f ' Seniors 97 it My - ,. I Knight, ' sS.V N- jf --A fy? l M Pro 1 33, ub, Orepouncil. KJ 3 . fl 7-fl al Lf X4 .K j 1 fx V . ,nj X If I A 3 is 1 T - 7 0 S U f -10 Y V x e1t1nq,DicmcrL. f y if xg , if XO! , , French Club, Sec. Treas., F.T,A., I.C.C., Ir, ' H jj NJ, 'P l f' X1 ,I . ,f X Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pom Po XC X M sm X PM of yf N cm, Prom 2, S,A.C. W , , r J f' Iemmcm, Ianet E. O 'J . f Q! 1 jj P will All School Show 3. Class Show.sjl,2, Conce ff-1 ' ' , Choir, Play Festival 2, P ecl., Proms ,-, 7 11C S,I11di . X X I 1 Red Cross, Red C 035, D' e, Ski Cl , Tri- jf Chl-igtm Pr amlw,2,3, S CQBHQLI 1, Hi-Y. I X ' Conc Cho ll?-es atineyrs Sz' ,J N by a?shoYN'1b 6 Ah if f X 4, emistry uA X XX -f I if X ' x . N 1 r' ' X' In X C 'N K x I XX! P mf 1 r l P , 1 d X 7 fx f' I ! A' If cf A ff' T ,J jf l - y , ff , M Kroerlfre, a N UQ T ' . , , , . , Prom . - f ' 7 -1,- L Kuna 'e 3' f 1 S f' ' All l wQf C rle , Clasfdoun- 1'- A ' ' fi X -il , -, - S 2,C10 I P'4c s 1, ,, J! K J gfg16I'l16,3 ,A.C lr Club? qGl1 ..-1-,ff . fy ' t NJ, I LK J Lager, Ioccn M. Pep Club, Prom 2, S.A.C., S.C.P. Laird, Hmold R. Basketball Soph., Color Day Dance, Confed- erate, Key Club Dance, Pep Club Dance, Photo Club, Prom 2, Red Cross Dance, S Club Dance, Track Var. Lamoraux, Bob I. Lcunpshire, Larry C. Long, Ken H. Boy's State, Cross Country 3, Hi-Y, I.R.C., Les Patineurs, Physics Club, Prona 2, Sophomore Class Council, Track 2,3. ,fylf f , M' Lcrngtry, Lindo LM ,FW All Sc ool how 1 l' Class Sho 1 Teachers . , ,f ,J N, A ' ' 1' l'L ' ' Mfr- hljsg M' i . qwl ,I rf nl- mf' l rhwyrtll-V yll' ml lv X fhfy' v V X W givygjfv My J 'W ,591 Mi P . if ' X r, by 1 .1 iw .i , A 1 ry fn ,X lf A-llt A-E21 My Xl, ,,' lp' Q , 43,7 I l ' K XJjJ jd llxl 4- x 'M M Qfvff . 4-nq,,,,, -ww 'Z I a 4 f f X K X I , X Q ,J K' 'bv ' 2 W fr Y 2 , CH away ww Lcxrson, Peter B. Hi-Y Laughlin, George Color Guard, Marching Bzmd, R.O.T.C. ff 4 1 jfff Lilly, Iohn O. . ' l L' L l f L' Q ' Annual Staff Photo Ed., Class Council 3, Hi-Y, 2-4. ,. A ,' f. ,, Photo Club, Ph sics Club, Science Club, Ski if f 4 L75 Q4 fc L2 H 4' I if Club y .4 ,V , A ,,-, 'ir fr M, f e..f'- .rf X f ,Q vu., 1-f'l!-J A . J AV F - , .' P, ,.,, ,J - ' - . bggfwqf ,L W .4 ff ALL -:lf 'Neff'- Lind, Karen I. : Vx ziv i u I, hh 7 ff Christmas Program 3, F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, L. Lcruterbcrch, Edithl. ,zffqr , '2,L.'2fZ.ff, , Orem Cudd- .M V f '..,A iz ,, v German Club. ff I I ,LCLLL1 Z 1. , . 4 nfl S-ff f C' 44- ' A , CQ 1-GY, AI1dY W. .f, fc at are . ,figs 14-LZ, f 42 74, . H Accounting Club, 3-XlP,School Show .?Chn?t:n-:SKA C, ' -'I' L! x . 'gl' - Programs l,2, Class Shows l,2, jfflass Councils '14, , , , ,f , A CL, ' l,2., Concert Choir, Red Cross.L 'K l V4 71 CWLX' Lt , if L, fr C XJ CY edit, 6? alfa, fi? ygdp X , P rf-'f' f e.r..f'Zu P1 ' or l . .1 fi 1 L L - . W ' ' ' Q ff 'f' 'C,,, fl yr tp A I, I V Af V' X ,,V. I E -,Qs X ,N ' , L fffrfxbf -fcfhfotf ,log big, Q ,LV I - in-1. 7'Q, 1 7 V I rf f 1 f ', 5 1, 'VVV V, M' 441 K All fQ,r'.,f5, J4Cb7LJL 4 ,1,f,a,.f,Q,Q LQ CLL Jn 5 4-E'-'-Mill' iffei? 4 . . S , . ez, Ziff we fr , . . 1 P 9 ' ff' ' ' f'h4i'Z:z3, ' fl 4 k'S Q La 7 NADA? gf, - f , f 1 f- ff, , -. ., Q7 . , L . C-, 0 zf. og' -C+ f 99, EUC I X gp: ,..o in ,,i,f. f h Basketball Var., Football Var., Key , Keffs X if ie -I Club Dance, S Club, S Club Dance, Track -41? K' ' 556 V . 2 at We-' Leisge, Stephen C. - 'W ' C213 .w f tm I 4, Q ,1 f R, .Z ,f.VjLL fn ig'-,-V J , an Z GJ -W--we llln ,fvvvi f 171 I 1:77, 24, . NU F f f ? I nimggm ' W fig ,g jf' 3::gx2E??f!'11' l A W, 4, i ,Q I I l ,4'.,. ,, I tr ,na f 1 x x 'Z .' ,f . L 0 ' , '.. ,H My ' ,A 'Tb i-Y! 254 Class Council 2, HEY, Proms 2,3, Co-Chairman, Track Soph., Var. S J J Leistikow, Sherry S. All School Show 2, Class Show 2, Girls' En- semble, Pep Club. 'bw wi. LeQuire, Lindo L, Class Councils l,EZ,3, Class Show 2, Color D Dance, Les Patincurs, Play Festival l, Rl Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Studen- Council 3. .R 'Q 'F' X Lerner, Mark P. N N. Christmas l,l'UL l'ilI1l l, Dixiu Llxllglllx, Lcs Pati- Q X nucrs, H.O.'l'.C., Ski Club, S.P.H., Concert A Band. z Q1 Lewis, Iudy A. Proms l,2, Ilcd Cross, Hcfl Cross Dance, Tri- 'Q' Hi-Y. Lewis, Pegqy A. Class cli -ils 213 Class Show 2 C 'rrl llnml ez - . . : - :ur - ing liuml, Prom Z, Spanish Club Vial- l'11-fs., Sr. gw, Play. ' Lieubrcry, Bonnie E, l 1'1-mln fflulr, IH-In Club, I'1-lm Llulv llunm-, Pri'- Mccl. Club, l'rmn 2, llm-lu-l llollcrs. 41 I'--i .1 Class Council 1 Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club. Class Council 2 Movie Operator, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, S.C,P., Ski Club. Bowling Club Class Show 2, jr. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y. Livingston, Ioan Lloyd, Hannah Class Council 3, Prom 2. Lootens, Iim H. Cllrishnus Program l,2,3, Cluss Show 2, Con- cert Band Soc.-Trcas., Concert Choir, F.T.A., Marching Band, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Logan, Richard I. Dixie League, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Logan, Sandy B. Play Festival, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club. Lootens, lim H. Basketball Soph., Var., Physics Club. Lopez, Luke E. Baseball Soph., Football Var., Hi-Y. Lord, Noelann Les Pafineurs, Pep Club, Prom 3, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y. Lott, Marcella I. Christmas Program 1. Lucero, Barbara I-l. ' Lund, Iack M. Lyles, Edith G. Art Club, Debate Club, F.T.A., jr. Escort, ..,,,, E K s l J J . 'ik . i. 1' N9- in X if 5w,.,, X R ' . ',:'Q kl:! ,, Lippincott, Nancy S Class Show 2, jr Liston, Diane C. All School Show 2 Class Show 1 Pep Club Pep Club Dance Pre Med Club Proms 'P '3 r Escort, Teachers Asst Tn H1 Y F-T-A-, L3 Patineursi Minh Club, PQP Cllubq An outstanding mus1c1ar1 md schollr MARGARET IORDAN Pep Club Dance, Teachers Ass't. served South and deserves the title Rebel Rous r .,,4..,-. ....h,'.-.,,.:,,,,.. . wry.:-7. ' f- frvfw., f,1?.,,'i., n,.,,,I-1:Z,,1Q.Ne- on--.. -if- ai-11,2 ' C' WZ' .1 . . ,fi v' . .W,f:'f1' fi 1' :fr ,?J?25.4iJ .-. r'5'1.irx?f'5Sx .3 ,4'rfj,5 ,,....' ,i,gf,,,, .. H... ,mfs .if - fi , y ,4,.,,a,i. I I PHT rr W' T 3'-,74'2.s ' , .f-1.5 P. -.37-29 3 ' A ivifigf' 2 . -.IL ,4 - H' if ' .' -v ,.' ' :L ne' , .. ' WV, 24 -C . . -'.' I - '1 ..,. .. . P ,,, Q A fee ,, ,f,,.,,1g,. - . , ,V 9, 10 V . U , , ,fx , V -. 5, , V wr, ' ' faf ..j,fw,ef,,qg ' V. ',' f 7 Z'-'fine .,, . ef -Q V. , 1' Zfiigzf , 7 Y ' - A' ff .e 'f rv C I 1 :fr ffl, 0' ,f- i'5f51,g',?f E51 gf ,2 .5..5p,:v :gl . 1-flaw 1 -I Q , fifgfwllll f. . 2 , ,ef Mg , ilk P ' ' I, XX I x fl 1 ' pr QQ- - ,,-i,f.,, fi., - y 1.3 , fr- , . ,V hifyy. 37.14-W 'fg.v,:.g,-.,...gg f ' A 1 -.w av 3 115.4 ....- . 4, A ' A K A f. 1- m'1'Pf.e'rff'L','4 ,1'Q.i'.Q?-,,-' ,1QEfffff..'viiL .1 1 if Q P lf fbi V MacDonald, M. Sue T ' L 93:11 Class Councils 1.28, Cliiss Show 1,1 Color Day ' f' - J' .g.-f'?'2 ,--- ,ffm Princess 2, Prom 13, Ski Club, Sophomore .. R y ' -'ffig 1,,PeLrty, Spanish Club, Student Council 1, Triple C 1 fl. -V Q S' -- ' ff I T Madden, Gary T. ' ff Q ' 5' in 1' Dixie League, Football Soph. .4 7 ,f ff' Lrg 2614 f r .1 K . ,. iz ,, .jf 1,21,i2 V .iff 1 . Q A 17 V, V, is ,ri.g,4' F.. J f' .- .f .f, L. ll 7 . QA., f . .fs-I ff' ', 2 W' 3... V j'rf-girly-1115 of C1C'1'l'lI?ll l flllilr 1,l'f 41Ill'lIl ul lllf' 1lIl'Slf1f'lI1 ul , ly gjflqqll ul 11l'1l?llf' f.luli, unrl lII1'lIl1lt'l ul l 111 Crmfgf,-rt stzinrling Rf,-liril Hinuscr, 256 fflufsg flllllbx Vlfi' Y Cliriir, l11.1Jl'lS K,'Xl'flS'1'1NS luis I7l'llX4'4l to li- :ur Il- r - - A 1 ,N ,r is f. Sx , n l x .if 'Agri f V1 A, 1. .saggy Mahoney, Patricia A. Les Patineurs, Prom 2. Ski Club, Spanish Club. Major, Carol E. Beginning Choir, Concert nn Music Festival, Riding Club, Ski Club. , Major, Shirley K. ' F.T.A., Vice Pres., Latin Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S, Manley, Dianne C. Class Councils 2153, Class Shows l,2. Higliway- men. Latin Club, Pep Club, Pcp Club Dance, S.A.C., Prom 3. Ski Club, Sophomore Pau-ty, Manly, lohn S. Mcmske, Darlene A. Ir, Escort, Latin Club, Pre-Med, Club, Rifle Club, Teachers Ass't. Manspeaker, Iarnes R. Chccrlcanler 2, lli-Y Vice Prcs., l.R.C., lr. Cluss Pres., Key Club, Kcy Club Dnncc, Pr-nn 2, Ski Club, Student Council 2, Tennis Sopli. Manspeal-ser, Iewell C. Cliiss Councils 1.2.3, Hiaicl Clieerli-qulcr. Hi-Y. l.C.C., lr. Cl,iss Yicc Prcs., Kcy Cluli, Sr. l'roni Clminiiuii, Ski Club, Snulcnt Council 2.3. Tennis Sopli., Var. Maresh, Sandra L. All-City Choir. Bcginning Choir, Conccrt Choir. Folio Lcaivcs Scc., Girls' Choir, llruins 2,-3. Ski Club. Mariotti, Patricia L. Nailional Tbcspiaui, Real Cross, SA C., Supliu- inorc llauiy. Markisen. Leilani L. .XllASI:1li- l1.uu1, Col-n INV Sb-vu' 1.2. C'niu'crt 11.uul, llmicwl Un'lu's1i.1. lfullu l,c.n'cs Yicc l'n-s., l11lllllS.llllV, Mulli 1 lub, 1IlPlU S. Marques, David H. Marsden, lame-s V. l1.isLi-llmll Nvlili, 2.21. Ili X, Ski Vluli, Slmiusli lllulv, I'r:-s. Marsh, Dick Ilqm-li.ill Sulvlr, lluluu l1.n Slum' 1, lfimlliull Soplr, Mu., lx'-V lflnlw, Rllnlv, Slinli-ut Coun- cil, Snluiiuinij, l,2,Il. Marsh, Linda E. 1if'51'illllIl'lII'N . 5. HIVSPLK -nk 1-:.--Lf' - 1. ai 'wif' M! .E I P2 ls ,gf i 5 .fy B cl, Christinas Program 2. Marching Band, . J 1 Sv 'Q-.v J 3' Af, Y I A0 Af Mallett, Edwin D. Ski Club. Maloney, Barbara I. Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Proms 2,3, Cross, Tri-Hi-Y. Y , , A v 5,1 . yu A, . , ,gg i . 7 .V w , 4' ,, lg, V' M 4: Lb' 17233 . , 1' V as . ,VAS 6 .ji .4 f ,D ll- L ., D., 4. H A2 i., .. , ,J fy i ,, 4 V , l ,, if l lf Liv! JH ,fvv ' al M 'ir I r 'rf W F1 Y .5 P .1 v-J Nm' :fe Red 1 1 I V . IR .. K l fi 1.. Marshall, Donald W. Class Councils 2,3, Football Soplr, Var., Pre- Luw Club, Club, Club Dunne, 'Truck Var., Wrestling Sopli. Martinez, Dolores I. Seniors 3 Transfer from St. Marys Academy, S.A.C. ,Jaan A, -J Mashburn, Donna ',.- .f 1 Z jr. Escort, Rebel Rollers. 'I Q C' ' Matthews, Margie Z. -V X C K 7 Clinic Ass't., s.A.C., s.G.P. 1-', Maul, Beverley I. Prom 2, S.A.C., S.C.P. Mayfield, Karen I. Transfer from New Mexico, Beginning Choir, Les Putincurs, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. McBride, Rodney Golf Var., Hi-Y, Math Club, Prom 3, S Club, HS Club Dance. McCabe, Donna McChesney, Karen A. Girls' Ensemble. McClanahan, Thomas L. Dixie League. McClaren, Karen K. S.A.C. McColl, Audrey L. ...J , ., lx l 'XlK'a MY A 1 -gy r Class Councils l,3, Class Show 1, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Sophomore Dance, Teachers Ass't., Tri-Hi'Y. nv-. Ann' ,fe 257 ar-3 3 McCormick Dave M McCutcheon, Icxne C. Transfer from Lubbock, Tex., All School Show 2, Class Show 2, Color Day Dance, Les Pati- neurs, Proms 2,3, Ski Club. ..41f:+. f., . .,-35... .-.-.-.' 1 fzzl- ,f.:,,v Z ,.,.1.f- , , xg-: 1- it 4 'Z 2 Ks A fu 'N Mgr,-.'-rw',s5j,2 f x gqfh - 'fFQ.'.4 , - .gi K S f .1 XJ 4 ,- ! ' 30' i-5'-215' , f 7-' ' fififi-st 'fft ' . . .ew-1.-:V ef A .- - rn ' gm ,f , McNeal, Dean D. o .1 wr Class Council 3, Pep Club Sec., Pep Club Dance, Play Festival, Red Cross, S.A.C. McNitt, Cecil D. '41 7 ' . R' fl ' V rr-fffffo McDermott, Mary L. C F, 1 ,, , Bevinning Choir, Christmas Program 1,2,3, , 1 , Z 1, 7 Clzlss show 2, F.T.A., Girls, choir, Les WZ-405 fzfffafzf' A Q Patineurs, Ir. Escort, Prom 2, Tri-Hi-Y. ,flfl-' .f f ,fp , ,J V- ' J 4 .1 .f ,ff . Q' McDonald, lim R. 577' -. j bl' . ,,,. g, ..,., ya All School Show 2,3, Concert Band, Concertflcxbdgf 1,77 1 l I uh ,Hg M, Orchestra, Marching Band, Physics Club, Sci- f ,1 ' C G ZJQJ ' ' ence Club. W .-7 'rw-fi4: l f Z' ' Zifgi fvbzi J f f3',.f ' Aff -V A CJ 1 -fvif f M f 1 P ,M .sfiif fd? ',1 :11: ' ' Y , ,..-' , . ff za F1 my-.. 4 NJ f W' ,M ,, Z Z - f f. '7 7f4Q'7'1?f' m'0'7 f7W9' .1 ww 3, f VU Q - .riffs n , f ., - P . , V sq W . 'i . , 7447 ' 'V ' A . , b ,ga , 'W S Z' , 7 un ' gf' . .3 -s 114' ll 4 i ,Y ,,,w.v,py9'f,' ' - ,sf nf fvf' ff ' 7fZff2F',fff52f1. 1. 7 'ff f 4 4 gzffsf ffzif ,af Aw , '- , 'MCH ' ' , ' Di? I - 951145 V , , . Vs . ' , 4 1 . 1.-4-.1 . 4, ' .fr 4 v 258 McDonnell, Margaret L. 4 7-ix All School Show 2 Ir Escod Red Cross. McDormcm, Carol I. Chrishmas Program 1,2, Girls' Choir, Mixed Chorus, Rebel Rollers. MCGQW, Ccxrol A. Class Show 2, Play Festival, Ski Club. McGeorge, Shcrron R. All City Orchestra, All School Show, All State Orchestra, Class Show 2, Concert Orchestra, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Sophomore Dance. McGirr, Kent Physics Club. McGuire, Iill D. All Sr-bool Show fl, Color Duy Dum-0, Color Day Show, IR-p Club, Pi-p Club Duuvc, Rcml Cross, Rcfl Cross Duncc, Prom 3, Tiielli-Y. . 1 1 .f. bvrq Aww X ll W 'Q W ., Mclntyre, Ierol E. All Sr-buul Slunv fl,Cl:1xs: ffuuuvil Il, Ifulur l,ll Dum-1-, Color lluy Show, Pa-p Club, Pop Club Dune:-, l,l'Ulll 3, llc-cl Cross, lli-ml Cruss Dumsc, Tri-lli-Y. McKennc1,Dan Clu-uiislry Club, lfoolbaill VHF., l.C.C., I4-s Panlius-urs Pri-s., Nuliuuul 'Flu-spiuu, Prolu 3, Club, Club Duucc, Slxi Club. Jasc 11-1 Meir. DOIIIICI M. Messner, Kay E. Meldfum, Sally A, , Danoe, Spanish Club Trezis. Art Club, Class Council 1,2, Class Show 2, Girls' Ski Team, jr. Escorlgj' ed Cross, Rccl Cross Dance, S.G.P., Ski Club, Sophomore!Dance ,VJ J ,f if' L M ,R h dia. A fl 'T s 'll lg. ermlglgrclmlsg grand, S.P.IgI'?,l, ,LM fb , 'A lily? l li ll' .7 f . J fig, My f ,ll H I gf , i f w M fl ir fl 17 KW , l 1 . X, ll ' ll I6 fbi, 1. ,Q I , 1 CL I, 1.1 W V 1 A , . , v r . - f f . . , , . ,, f 1 V, , , . V 5 f 3 - If f rv ,f J , I fi , ' v , v W. ' , f f r A . ' ' . ' .' N., ' ,, it , , i I, , , H 1 J 4 :'v ' , X .I , ,i I V, , ' ,ff ' J. . A , - V. 1 , , V ' ' rf, 1 f . ' 4 f . . ' . m fv a, ' . J . , , in J I, , Y, K' ll' 1 ldv! W' L' W vi fl ' 3 I fy 1, pf X J J r LW' , ll! lily ,fl lhluntii ,Ly y gl 5 WL ff 0 J .f fl V fy L' K, qw , 51 Z 2 ,im iw -f , V f JA ' 1 l f M W fy I of Lf IL' W Nj fl l- 'vw' l f' W lv W1 L L 3 ll l W' ff l U 'i .-9. X Q 'ig X . K I T S x 1' 51 4 X k f 1. J, gi Q W... y v ,- Q 2 I ,I If f V - C . ..,1 fi- ,f x y V if in PQ fl- MP-12 ff or , L' ff . .. ll fl ,V ,,g ,if ,, fi K I ll W bl, Wl ll . , . . fr ' ,V . v, . 1 Mdlzger, Pdl K. Meulbroek, Kathleen Ghcss Club, F,T.A., Tcachcr's Ass't. Mewborn, Diana I. Pro Nled Club Riflt Club S anjsh Club, Y , , P Triple S. Meyer, Susan Class Council 2, Prom 2.3, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. K Milberger, Sharon A. All School Show 2, Christmas Program 1,2., Class Council 1,2, Color Day Show 1, Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, Red Cross. Miles, Gary R. Miller, Alice G. Accounting Club, Girls' Choir, Rifle Club Treas., jr. Escort, Organ Guild, Prom 3, Rebel Rollers, Triple S. Miller, Icxcque G. Art Club, Class Show 2, jr. Escort, Les Pati- neurs, Organ Guild, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Miller, Ierry L. Football Soph., Var., Pre-Law Club, Ski Club, Track Soph., WVrc-stling Soph., Var. Miller, Marilyn L. All School Show 3, Class Show 3, Color Day Dance 2,3, Prom 2,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y. Miller, Merry Lee Glass Show 1, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Prom 2,3, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Miller, Tom jr. Escort, Pre-Med Club Treas., Sophomore Metzger, Michael K. Basketball Soph. Hi-Y, Prc-Law Club, Wres- tling 1,2. i we--J - ' -,,....--f-.. ,. ,V 1 IP :In HV v K R l 5 Lrrv -sCHOoL- ' If . l l l 4 7.20 440 4- ' l mcnluu' -.- ,I 1. , :lg .L I .if .K Q. ig lf f- 5? . , 1? ll i l ,El Vp., 5: is 5 4: .TR-f U iii iii . ,ii is 55 ' 1 1,19 1,1 il I .l , ., tru , , ' mggwzz 5 5: if ' s W 1 ' 5, E 4, ii? ,g i s il? Ll f f , . ,5 .5 11' . ' :5 ' 4, , 3 'K 3 2 E 1 , f . .. f ' Il I , it gil: l Participation in football, basketball, and track have shown ERIC LEE to be an outstanding Rebel Rouser. r-' D 6 Q f .--A if P - M .3:1a-f-'5- it ' .. .4-.V 1. .A 'N 'UU' X, 1,., iv . .,- 'VTJ' f Q, 5 ,',A ,L . r 'K Milliron, Bcrrbarcx All School Show l,2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Shows 12, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble, National The-spiern, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3, Red Cross. Mills, Dicmcr L. All School Show l, Class Shows 1,2, Color Day Show 1, Ir. Escort, Prom 2, Ski Club, l.R.C., Tri-HiY. llezrcl Clue,-erlffzirlf-r imcl junior Class Vice lJI'C'SlClf'TIl .IEWELL MANSPEAKEH luis lim,-rr rlvsignzitc-rl llcbcl llouser. v l 7 ' J. l lf Milne, Jqqui ,M pr ly' ,L Concert Choir. .. flfilfl I Mitchell, Faro1A. -yr ' pf ,gl,l:, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance. gh gjj AAS. L s l f ' i. K , W 'lx' J? Mitchell, Gary M. lv l ,gf ff! ,Li ,I R,O.T.C., Drill rem. . y. ' ' ! 4 Il ,gif lf . rf - ,lf - ff p ,Lufl ,aj ,,f5' A yi' H J S if ll' ff 1 ll flllllil ' v 7 X l l -' w' ili- f ,V Q! A l - if-'ff fl' ill- . lf P , we ll if il loll i if rf ff' V AJ yy Q 'L y Nfl' Jljl f 'if A A Q1 5 'Lf ' llfJf,m,. 2' ' , J +7 W ', , 1,1 7 in i 5' all will J Il,-Al I M.,'lN. H I - - 9 s ' X lt 3 ff' ll!! if l ' 1 fi 'T W 1 -'Ask ,.. gs,-' ,4 ,1 hr APEC! . M011, Iudy A. P, ' Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Deuce, Rebel Rollers, S.A.C., Ski Club. Moore, Arleen L. Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 1,2,3, Color Day Show l, Girls' Ensemble Pres., Na- tional Thespian, Red Cross, Sr. Play, Class Show. Moore, Lindo G. Teachers Ass't. Moorhead, William S. Dixie League, Folio Leaves, l.C.C.. l.R.C,, Na- tional The-spinn, Prom 3, Southern blll5f1llE'l'GKl- ers, S.P.G.R., Triple S. Morehead, Mcrrk B. Baseball Soph. Morgan, Iudy A. All School Show 3, Ir. Escort, Class Council 2. Pre-'Med Club, Prom 2,3, TrivHi-Y, Triple S. Morris, Alecicx l. A-:counting Club, -lr. Escort, Los l'.1timrur's. llcp Club, Pop Club Damcc, S..'X.C, Sec, S.C,P., Sr. Pluy. Morris, Bruce E. Muclniug Bzincl. Morris, Chcrrles llwslwllnill Suplum X.u., lnmllylll X .1r., .-Xll-Q mix. Jlll lXl:-lru, ,'lll'5l.Ilv,'l'l'l4l.ll1l,lll-Y, lim Kllulxv Kwy Kflullm ll2lII4'1', kllulv, 'l'r.nvlx Y.ll'., All- Lily. Moritz, Hosomcny ffl.iss Slum fl, ll IC KTA lllnlll Il, Class Cmrxwll 'l les I :Im ul 'Nll l lul l -, '. ' 1- vs, .X ' -,'R-...ilu-1-'sAsst. Moss, B1'ookCi lllixvsl llluuns, l's'Ix Vlulr, IMP Qfllllu llzlllvl' Ill-ln-I Ilulli-ls, l'mm ll Mummo, Indy K. llI'lwIIIIlIII!Q 4 llnvlr, Class i'mum'il fl, 115155 SIN ll lhlllll' ll-ll Slum, Nqulnmml 'l'l1vspiqnn. NY ...--.K QW -by ' 1 . , 6 .. No 'YQ -431 -...Kyra 2 .CJ -' L . V J1'ixtZt,j,f W 'f ' u' .-rf ' ,f A-uc x 1 . ,lf 'rl' ' - ' M .e1f ff!'fiZLdQif'j'w ' Moak, Phillip S. Mohr, Ronald K. J.. f'l ' .Q ,ffm I F L!,lJ:'A .ibyl M l ll' l A Wx i EM ll i ll - - i f W Y j l I ' vf,i.,f I nj yvl.. :xl I 6 1 fr v,f V ' gc. l an '27 . f ,. ' A .. i 1 , 'ls i A, 1. I. Y f 7 , 1 1 f ' ,if r 4, ' I I ' 2' ,- ' s . A I v is' li. .W li W I l if .V , . W . Af ll J 1 .N l I x .,,y' I X., ,rw W .W -frrf'? WW? xl Murphy, Dcmis L. Seniors Murdock, Robert A. Prom 3 Tcichrfs Asst Murieti, Richard A. Busoball, Suph., Var., Mgr., Bnskctbull Sopli., ' Mgr., Hi-Y, Club. QP? -91' Murphy, Roben H. Baseball Sopli., Clnss Council 3, Class Show 1 Cliristinais Program 253, Concert Choir All-City, 111-Y,lLes Patineurs, Prom 3, Ski Club, Teach- Ws' A5s'r. i . X 4, Murray, Ginni R. Class Sliow LZ, Clinic Assft., Color Duy Show, Corifcclcrutc, Prom 2,3, Sturlcnt Council l Tri-Hi-Y. Musick, Carole E. f lr, Escort, Pcp Club, Pup Club Dance, Prom 2. ' Mussey, Icrck M. All School Show l,2,3, Class Councils 2,3, Class Sliows l,2, Color Day Show, Council Capers, Golf Var., Hi-Y, Red Cross Pres., Red Cross Dance, Triple S. M' ' 43 Ncrber, Tom C. I I f iiffffl Nou, Darlene Christmas Program 2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Ski Club. ,n-up .-QQ? Necrsham, Freda O. 'U Neclbcrlsld, Robert I. Neideger, Sally A. Class Council 1, Concert Choir, Refl Cross, Prom 2,3, Ski Club, Sophomore Dance. Es- wap'-W 112, iff ii A, W ,I Y l ,-5, if 150 4 'E S . Ss f 1 2' , ' X I Fl AK '.' is Z ,W li .A .i , , f ff? S 155 J' ,. , bf.. . 1 a -adv, '11-.-.. my '17 10 E' Neiqeniind, Glenn P. S Club, 'US' Club Dance, Spanish Club, lrVrestling Soph., Var. Nelson, Linda R. Nesbitt, Patricia I. , Christmas Progrzuns l,2, Folk Song Club, Girls Rifle Club, Les Patineurs. Newman, Carol A. Assembly Talent Prograin, F.T.A,, lr. Escort, Play Festival, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Nibbe, Shcrron R. All School Show l, Class Council 2, D.E.C.A., l.C,C., Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Soph. Dance. Niblo, Steve R. All School Shows l,2, Class Shows lf., Concert Choir, Council Capers l,2, lr, Red Cross, Marching Band l,2, Orcheslxa 12, Senate Club, Ski Club, Track Soph. Nicholls, Ion S. All School Shows l,2,3, Assembly Talent Pro- gram, Boys Stzitc, Class Council 2, Class Shows l,2, Concert Band Pres., Com-e-it Orchestra, Hi-Y, Ir., Red Cross, Wrestling Soph. Niemann, Brand All-State Band, All-State Orc-hcstm, Cluss Show 2, Concert Bzmcl, Concert Orc-liestru, Marching Band, Triple S. Noe udy Irp Club lap Club Dwmt Pliy lutivil Red Cross 5 A C S C P Ski Club Noe Nancyl Sclmnl Slums l 7 C I is lrr uu C uracil l fl ss Slow l 1 Cross Prmus 3 S Af H lub n Hi Nowlin, Ierry Transfer from Richardson, Texas, Hi-Y, Ski Club. Oberg, Iarnes L. I Photo Club, Physics-Club, R.O.T.C, .J . X' J ff, ,- iff if .J , f' . y 1, V, Jil' y , Al , , 4 ' r., , 4 , y,-M T f il M Xl!! ff! l l lil! Nljl' lil ff! M ffl!!! ! 1 'I , f A f Qs! Wiki lzflcfl fly ' x Q Nl' 1,42 J it ,r i i ,f I C ' Ti- xvxikfiil -. xx E i ' l 262 Nordlie, Karen I. lr. Rvrl Cross, Prom 3, Ski Cluli. Noren, Sandy L. All Sr-Imul Hlmws 2,fl, Asst-mlrl 'l':ili-ul Pm- iwnuu, . , ., mul.: . ,.,., ..,, , 1 ,V Cuiirw-rl fflurlr, Hills l'lus4-mlwlv, l'rnui Il, S,lX.C., Ski Club, Triple S. s Tx bf ' Span: 559+ if S' , Q 40 'fr -4 I Ochs, Connie M. Transfer from West High, D.E.C.A., Rebel Rollers. Ochs, Peggy Pep Club, Play Festival, S.A.C. O'Donne1l, Kathleen M. Class Show 2, Color Day Show 2, Concert Orchestra, Debate Club, F.T.A., Senate Club. I 3 . y M44 My y Q My ATQJ w li M 1 . gy ' if all . VL! 'il' ,ff w X? if l ' Y ax ff! Color Dal ' ow 3, Concert Band, Folio Leaves, TY, Latin Club, Organ Guild Vice- Pres., Proms 2,3, Sr. Play, Triple S. i Oliver, H.Kl7X1iifip,?F'J l. f Oliver. Ioe R. 'Tr Golf Var., All-City, Hi-Y. Olivett, Ron Class Councils 1,3, Cross Country Soph., High- waymen, Hi-Y, Prom 3, Pre-Law Club, Red Cross, Ski Club. Olson, Duane D. ' Highwaymen. Onsgard, Carol ll Assembly Talent Program, Girls' Rifle Club. Ord, Cathy! L. ff All Sch l Show 1 Cliss Council 1 Class Show 'Q , QQ 1 2 1 X. li 'i ' 2, Proms 2,3, S.A.C., Ski Club, Soph. Dance. Orloff, Alex Osbourn, Joanne M. Class Show 2, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. P '-my. Osse, Iames A. Baseball Soph., Hi-Y. Overlin, Ianet L. Pre-Med Club, Prom 2, Tri-Hi-Y. Pariei, Thomas C. Christmas Programs 1,2,3, Class Councils 1,2,3, ,Q Concert Choir, Football Soph., Hi-Y Pres., Key Club, Key Club Dance, Music Festivals l,2,3, Proms 2,3, S.P.H. Pres. Parker, Dianne K. if 0 V 'ws -k . V, 'Z' , .L ' -gr r ,:1,1.- ig i . 44, , as 'QWHP' as-r, Sai' 1 ac.. vs .Al ws.. i V, 4 ., . .. .- -:Yi 1 X 3 L' A O'Ha're, Rosaleen M, Les Patincurs, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club. Oliner, Myron R. All School Show, Concert Band, Class Show 2, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. C37 LEILANI MARKLSON, who has proven her mathematical and musical ability, also possesses ai straight A average. As a result of these achievemenis, she is recognized as Rebel Rouser. Q --'ld' 3 A ' Q -' 'T 5K X ' 'EFX -v I , .. I ,J ,Af ,rr L , ,lf ,V . . fs- . -M K ', r 'lv as tffihaf ' Biifitz lf ' 1? 21- 212: 1 rt at S fix L, Q' L .1 I f. . 'c,.IQ, - Y - asv - V -, my i LLM Llt P ye X' .fe ,, , Q Af lylf ,vi 'K ygjy' Jolpwfrjiirsir, Carole L. 1 C H r . 'S ll lflPartch, Marlene M. X JH C if X I kj. JA lbw Xlf s.A,c. Pres., s.G.P., Teachers Am. Nw 1,0 ll , f I ' , .F ' All IN I Uk , ff all ' lt 1 1 .,.f Miknfpkvll, ' l1jl!lyIl , , U' 5 N ii olwfxgl, J 1 all i 3. 1, il il I ,F , . All state, all metropolitan football star, basketball player, and track star, CHUCK MORRIS is a deserving Rebel Rouser. 264 W' .W rfdvr Rauf' f 1,9 'G ,I':'fii ,p : .wZsg3f-.r,. . MJ. .2r.,,.m- .52 li fts fairest , fs Ig ,, Q.. I8 aff' -rg' ' 4 3, r 2 i erm.-. -lm,-,,., .. , Q mm 1-P 'J X -,oi Pash, Rodney D. Christmas Prograrn 1,2. Paterson, Don R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. Pearson, Gayle Confederate, Proms 2,3, Rifle Club, Ski Club. Penley, Linda D. Class Councils l,2,3, Class Show 1, Confed- erate, Girls' State, IRC, Ir. Escort, Pep Club Drill Leader, Prom 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Pentek, Esther M. Perkins, Louise A. F.T.A., Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club. Perry, Sandra S. Office Ass't., Rebel Rollers. Petersen, Charles R. Basketball 2,3, Hi-Y, Les Patineurs, Prom 3, NSU Club, S Club Dance, Sr, Council, Ski Club, S.P.H., Truck l,2, Mgr. Petersen, Ed Ski Club, Swi.m.ming. Peterson, Gordon A. Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Ski Club, Swimniing All- City, All-State, Var. Peterson, William K. xllltll Club, R.O.T.C. Drill Tezuu. Science Club. Triplu S. Petet, Gary D. Pettyjohn, Patricia M. All Sr-luml Slimxg Class kl0lllll'll l, Class Slum' 11, cllitll-l'lll'l'-lll'. l'rm1l rl. llcil Cross, Ski Club, Tri-lli-Y. Philippus, Marilyn G. Alllllhll Stull llus. XlLfl'., l.C.C., lilsvurt, llrmn 2.33, S..t.1I. 'l'n-.asm Il-.n-In-n s .Xss't., Triple S. Phillips, Lee E. Maircluinig llauul, S,.X.C., Ski Club, G' 14,. A X x -P if 'A i Peck, Lynda I. Class Council 3, Concert Choir, Pcp Club, Pep Club Dance, Pom-Pom Girl, Prom 3, Tri-Hi-Y. Penix, Molly A. All School Show, Girls' Rifle Club, F.T.A., Les Putineurs, Pep Club Treas., Pep Club Dance, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Riding Club, Tri-Hi-Y. kwa. 'Ll P 'is i i M fi., if , Nl' i -,Ev l, 1 ,- V, VVVQVFV Philli s LindaK P f ' Pre-Med Club, Ass't. Phillips, Ralph H. Pigman, Joey T. Concert Band, Pistol, Duane A. Proms 953, S.A.C., Tc-zxcher's R.O.T.C. Confederate Editor-in-Chief, Teacher's Ass't. Pitney, Gerald B. All School Show 3, Class Shows 1,2, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Council Capers, Foot- ball Soph. Mgr., R.O.T.C., Prom 3, Ski Club. Plato, Iohn C. Plumlee, Dwane A. Les Patiueurs. Polcmis, Iudith A. Pep Club. Polk, Bamey W. R.O.T.C. Porter, Roben W. Power, Max S. Highwaymen, Latin Club, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C., Triple S. Power, Sandra L. Transfer from Lakewood. Seniors my, avi? Af-sa' 1-'JB' ,cv 13N -147 Q lm., A222316 , -Ct-1125-F .- 1 1. ' ri s L- ', 3 . ,Jig 4,4 ,,. .5'-:Q:':.'2Q,:3f:5 ww. ' +'4'3'9f4 5: --2:21-.1211- 1.4.11-52 '5 LM 1 , ,Qi 'ij :'Pg:,.f.,E:,m mi ' t- '11 , x.1f' Hz All ,l Q! Sl' 1 1 . W ,4-1 .. V A . .-.fs hx . ,iff , M-og., l 1 1 1 5 Powers, Iecrn P. All School Show l,2, Class Show l, I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Les Paiineurs, Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Triple S. Price, Keith G. Latin Club, Les Paiineurs, Science Club. Price, Sharon L. Class Council 2, Les Patineurs, Library Ass't., Prom 2. Price, Stephen G. Hi-Y, Science Club, Ski Club. Prins, Bradley I. Golf Var., Hi-Y, S Club. Proven, Tom R. Cross CounU'y Var., Hi-Y, Math Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Track Var. Pusey, Steven R. Les Patineurs. Rader, Marilyn A. Movie Operator. Ramos, Ioseph I. rum 2, Concert Choir, Cross W, Country, Dc-butc C u 1, Fu Song C u 1, i , Play Festival, Prc-Luw Club, S Club, Track Clirislrnus Prog Var. Rose, Henry L. , A Chemistry Club, Ci-rinari Club, Li-s lntinmlrs, Math Club, Physics Club, Triple S. Rusk, Lois E. Nl:iLh Club, llicliug Club, Ilillo Club, S.A.C. i I' U 2' . A, Q- , if ,R 5 ' fl' A2535 V 4 if , 1 x fi E i aiu. Rcry Lee E Rebell Shcuon M 1 S iz , . 2. -QR 'M Rcrthbun, Richard L. Movie Opcrailor, Physics Club. Club. f if 'V ff My y . 12, 11,2552 V 6 . . V V, 7,14 .C -, 2 H .4,. dk., lg, P Redmond, Myrlynne C. Reeves, Nancy E. Class Councils 2,3, Class Shows 12, Concert Choir, I.C.C. Vice-Pres., I,R.C., Annual Staff Senior Ed., Class Council 2, Class Ir. Escort, National Thes inn Treus., Prom Princess 2, Red Cross, Southern Show SZ, Ir, Escort, Proms 2.3, Tri-Hi-Y. M T' l S P 'X S asq., ripe . , --X. X - -, Rego, Carolyn L, Reed, ICUDSS D. A fy'U ' X- All School Show 3, Beginning Choir, Christ-mas I, X Qui' I , LJ Programs l,2,3, Les Patineurs, Proms 2,3, Rifle Rgevesl 1Vj'jCk1', Q Q, , l- 4 col ., X Bn QD, X Club, ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Golf Soph., Physics Club, Spanish Club. , I L I -1 I If ' V 5 L' - . M 3 fi i Zi L ' ,D cob ,f QNX! JL R if ' gh-'Q me Q X lx ,MA WD if , 4 ye, R, X 4 Q E ge in 5, 6, if ,J Q I , 12. yy!!! - lv' N 1 ,D ' CQ :Dil - 7 Qf T W ly '17 ll . 'LSP' f fi- 2 ' M .x f. I-'V 4 0- V .ff ' 'I ' N x X .f L, .X ,f e -X I a 4 ' K NV 7 I l I ' T ' A T iw . W i fi fer X we ,fe Q- ' fu. f KY 2 ,uf JC, be L S ,KU ., . 1 ffxwwfx A X 1 X X L h ,nichmdxsi of ' Math Club, Rebel Rollers, 'ience Cub, Ski , .J Reneou, Barbara G. Dolmte Club, F.T,A., jr. Escort, Les Piltll'lClll'S, National Thespiam, Pep Club, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Sr. Play. Ress, Pat I. Class Councils l,2, Prom 2, Tri-Hi-Y. Rex, Marilyn I. All School Show 2, Les Patineurs. Reynolds, Sammy C. Assembly Talent Program, Concert Band, Hi-Y. Rhine, William G. Chemistry Ass't., Physics Club, Science Club, S.P.H. Rhody, Elaine P. Girls' Choir, Class Council 3, F,T.A., Les Pati- neurs, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Play Festi- val, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Teacher's Ass't. Richards, Larry M. Richman, Myra I. All School Show l, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Color Day Show 1, Concert Choir, Ensemble, Play Festival, Prom 3. Rickard, Alan R. Riney. Arlene Rebel Rollers. Ritchie, Gary Class Councils l,2,3, Hi-Y, Prom 3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club. K l. 1' 1 i fi? :. fyff?.-'Ji' My ff. ' , f'::!- ' ' . . 'fffa f 'IZ 4. rj: . ,-,. U'-W ., f- 1 is ' 44 President of Red Cross and an accomplished pianist, Rebel Rofuser IACK MUSSEY has also proved his ability as a golfer. -TQ i vm my ' i-as f ,' AV 2 t X J' ' Ulf' ' gm f f Rgbertsl Igmeg S, Robertson, Richard D. I rt.o.r.c., ski Club. Hi-Y, Pfsrrred Club, spanish Club, smnunwww . . Roberts, Ii1lS. Roedel,MC1Iqf1IeiA- M 5. M17 XML Class Show 2, Latin Club, Pre-Mecl Club Sec., Dean ASS L, RT-A-, Prom 3- ' Q24 LLLQJ- Prom 3, Tri-Hi-Y. J ,0 Roedel, Marion L. , , f V! All School Show 3, F.T.A., Prom 3, Teacher s Ass t. 4 ,IJ 1 KJ! v l bl-'Jdj l 4 I g 2 1? - 4 L L fl 3091 V I fp 'J ' A . - r . I I . ' L 1, '15 r ,1 I 6 ' 1' 4 W L K v lk, I 4 I 1 W 4 ' Q Q t 5 1 ,V ,N ,A tg , r. 4 'QQ D , . ,' ,F -511 4, 'LM l L' lf ' wi Rf , 1 L .i,, f ,' . 1- 1 , ,. I , f L.. . . . , , 1 ffl '- 3 ' Q ' 1 l. H '- , A 'J ! ll., l S r- ' ji' Lx 'L li t 4' 'mo 'U' ' 2 Mm W. ' . .. i,,,..,,ww?Wf 'M 'tr As Vice President of Tri-Ili-Y :incl Prcsich,-nt of SUlllQllL'lTl Mus- rluc-rzulc-rs, our sophomore l'ur'plc nnrl White- Dany QHCCU. ,lUDY SCHACKLIN, has provt-cl to bo ri worthy Ruhr-I Rouscr. . . ,fm J r It 5 A Rornbctch, Esther A. f 'J' L L ' 'Q L K Christmas Program 2,3, Class Show ,2, lColor Day 2,3, Concert Choir, Music Festival, Prom 3, ski Club. Roordcr, Jim K. Baseball Soph., Var., Football Soph., Var., Hi-Y, S Club, S Club Dance, Student Council 1. Roth, Dennis D. Baseball Var., Class Council 3, NS Club, Ski Club. Russell, Linda S. All School Show 2, Christmas Programs 2,3, Class Councils 1.2, Cluss Shows 2, Concert Choir, Madrigiil, Prom 2,3, Honorzuy Cadet. S.A.C., Ski Club. Russell. Richard L. Ruth, Deon All School Show 2.3, Class Show 1. Color Day Show, Concert Band, Hi-Y, Track Soph., Var. Hyder, Marilyn L. Rylund, Arlene D Saccxrto, Arthur H. Color Cuurtl, Math Clulx, R.O.T.C., Slxi Club, Spauiish Club. Sample, Douglas P. Nuliunaal ll'lh'hlillIlI, Slugc Crow. Sampson, John W. Clams fllNlllt'll 2, ll.O,'l'.C,, S,P,ll, Sums, Dorothy L. fs! 1? 4? ,fi Rogers, Iudith I. '14 Clues Shows l,2, l.R.C., L1-s llaitinf-urs, Prom 3 Sopli. lJill'lCL', SPllI'llSll Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Rogers, Karolyn K. Trnnxfur from Kansas, Conn-rt Bnml, Concert Choir, Lcs Pzitincurs, Marching Band, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. W 1 Sanchez, Eddie C, Cheerlemler, Proms 28, Soph. Council. Sariti, lean All School Slmuq 1.2.3, Cl.1wQ Slwowe l,2, Drama Club Vice Pres., lr. lfswrt, Hrmmmry Cmlct Capt., Sr. Play, Stuclont Bocly Vice Pros., Stu- clcnt Council 23, Triple Satterlee, Merle L. Satterwhite, Ioan D. C-ills' Rifle Club. A, , . ,l- ,, L-gif, JL -I f U vu.. ,L .V I f . M- 'L fl .. ,few TL ,U ,,.e, 1, Lf. M ffl-X' L f, V f ,pfi ,,' Uxciufyclvf bhwjf ,,f 41.1 J A 1,0 ' fl 'VVV' 7 ,, L, lIlL ffl l , 1 , I ' lj '- J , ,i 5 Y fr WW ALMA 4. ,..vfl b .dy ,L 'L Ly, LL- 'V If I L if x ffv' l,L, f' 'lk 4 EV lo' . .lll pi 5 J: , M 1 lie! fl I i . .,,f .6564 X ,i,,,.,,. , .f , , k , . . f If-. , T- , . 1,...A-f ,4f.3g,,U .:fz-w75541xe:1f- if ff- -MQ. ...,,J,. Q..-K1 1,55-fir,-,. i..- ' f 3-3 .'f'l7 .,z w .7 ff - L 1,6,V..fv ',' f I, ' Satterwhite, Ioyce L. df if 6 Scrusman, Ronald P. Highwaymen. Schacklin, lud A Clalss Cougcils 123, Clnss Show 2, Color Day Queen l, French Club, Girls' State, l.C.C. Sec., Soutllem Masq. Pres., Student Council 2, Tri- Hi-Y Vice Pres., Triple S. Schaefer, Fred W. Schleif, Robert F. l.C.C., Math Club, Physics Club, MS Club, Tennis, Triple S. Schlenzig,Ann Folk Song Club, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. Schock, Carroll L. All School Show 2, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y. Schriner, Iune Seniors , 7 ' .,. Q: In iele V. A ' , ,, til . f r if A Y 'R ' -- f 4 iffy L EZ., ff' he P I - --n .N gk 1' it f'll'TlT 'l A av- l .5 I J 5 6-Q4 . X Y , -, Wi- . , P ' .' 'ii' ' if J lg V . aj, L ,.ir, X t , 1 ami' .4 ,. 1' or ' 4,.-, ,Z nwyyi ,. 7 , I fn .N . I new , . - - an -'P - . Y .5 'VI V4 . A Q 'f ' 'Nu , 'fy Wav 'ly -X4 1 yy. I .. fb. . L p - I ffm. SGW rw, ' T g l , 'V 122'-bv' .L fit!! . .4 Ls' , M. J -'ef ., ,gi , . :arf 2 . . , was rf ' 4 1 Q' 'LX l X 1 X A A fe- L V i ii mal' V in L ,' ? - ff j 2: 5 5 Z z 269 Seniem fa? 6. .X ear' ,,.,, 512' B , Az ...Jfv' , V I f4Lg5,4:,A h f 1 ,us w f ,.f-,,,f:,.f. WF5 Qp'W ,:3,.74fJ3f.,,A,.n 5, f fm, WWW! Q, ,fum 1 ' ' I 101' ,xx V A-. Mfg, N ' iw? ,' f' 3,5 9 I -4, 1 ' f QQ 446' 1 1. 5.ff,.,4 4? way Schug, Anita D. Biology Club, Les Patineurs, Pre-Sled Club, Teacher's Asslt., Tri-Hi-Y. Schvvariz, Ionaihan B. Class Show 2, Confederate, Debate Club, l.C.C,, Folksong Club, French Club, Math Club, Physics Club, Senate Club. Scott, Diane Highwziymcn, Class Shows 2,3, Les Putineurs, National Thespian, S.A.C., Senior Play, Scott, Linda L. Color Day Dance, F,T.A., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3. Scidtchfield, M. Anne All City Choir, Chrisllnas Program l.2,3, Class Council 1, Concert Choir, Les Pzitineurs, Red Cross, Prom 3, Ski Club. Searle, Richard L. Seidel, Norman F. Color Cuurcl l, Rifle Team l,2,I3, R.O.T.C. Capt. Sellens, Iohn W. gr-rr ' 1 , Shandy, Iohn I. Rebel Rollers, R.O.T.C. Shannon, Margeret L. I Pep Club, Pep Club l?'rrcf, Pre-Med Club Prom 2 3 Red C ds! C'oss Dance, Sopho- , K ' Pl lb X1 1 'l ' , X. i, gjfny fjfkf' , ff A-,, M' J flfiflll flflf 'I A vf T',iWv f ' v' ,O ff ' ill ,, il w N Sellers, Carolyn M. 1- l 'J jf X fl! Serakos, Leo A. 'fl I' fl , ,fl-7 A Ski Club, Truck. f .Lf fl I 'll A f ' W! I 'Q l l fr' L f,1 ' J , 11' 1 I lfflw 1 ' .' f 1 , I Seitles, Ha I Key Ci 1. Severmsen, Dee A. I 4.33 f.luI,, I'. I .X , 4-ails lzlum-lxllrln-, Ir. ltsi-ml, lmm Whx Wt- fa- A ,vu ,qw .,. M1 l . 'ggi'- 'F -- ,Y 4,1 Shaver, Susan Sheline, Allan R, llijhfilllllflji Clmir, Cliristmxis ljlili-flillll l,2,fl, Class Council 3, Color Dau' Show ,'XL'L'UllllllllLf Club, Bust-liqill Sfiphq I,C,C, l, jr. Escort, llrom 2,3, Ri-fl Cross, limi Cross Dance, S.A.C., Ski Club. Shellenberger, Donna M. Art Club, l,C.C,, S,C,l'., Tri-Hi-Y. Shearer, Robert D. Math Club, Physics Club, Science Club. Shecld, Sandra K. Latin Club. I I, 1 ,k , ,M , ., rf' ' ,Q fi C l' l . ,ff f' I f' ,fi MIV V ' 17' ,, I , W t X 1' I -1 V , I N I 'V ,f l .- Y ll ,I lf i fu' I , b,,fd ' p. F Sherman, Evelyn M. Shier, Iudy E. Class Council 1. Shikles, David E. llzislwtlmll, Cuiiulrt Clmir, llixim- IJLQIILIID, lli-Y Cliaiplaiili, Prom 2, SP1llllSll Club, Truck. Sibley, Sara Ski Club. 'ff gi Sicner, Dick I. Ski Club, Track, XVrestling. x J Siebers, Carol I. f J N 1 S,A.C., Teachers Ass't. I P X ' ' I i , I if We Z' 1' a X' I -. if ' PQ-., V I ,. 455.-.-Q' 1.2311 A 1 f it' Ill' F I V fi Siek, Iudy L. ' 4 Les Patjneius, Pre-Med Club, Sinderson, Deanna I. Rifle Club, Teacliers Ass't. Sketers, Earl Class Council l, Cross Country Var., Football Var., Key Club, Key Club Dance, Club, S Club Dance, Track Var. 4.,.w-ar' Skinner, Sylvia S. Sl Sandra I Y' - Pep Club, Pre-Med Club Vice-Pres. .,,-' Smathers, Iack R. Baseball 50Pll4f Ville FO0f'f1'll50Ph'f Val' President of S Club, KIM SPENCE is an outstanding athlete in baseball, football, and wrestling. For his active participation and hard work as HS Club Presiclent, Kim deserves the title Rebel Rouser. 7 , X1 X v j 1 l ' 1 .M lvl -N, x 4 1 . al K , V . i 1 l l Smith, Bonnie S. V . j .ul schwl show. Smith, Dicmne V. Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Pre-Med Club, Prom 3, Sr. Play, Teachefs Ass't,, Tri-Hi-Y. Xi X, NJ Smith, Dicme T. U J- In ' prom 2, SAC, Snuth, Donna I. i P 'K All School Show, Class Council 3, Prom 3, W1 U , . xy fy-1 1, X C I, Smith, Io Ann J li A XJ. kg- , X ,f 'X' L LJ K., 'I' X .R.,,,f i 4 I 7 1 ,' fx . wf ' 1. fl , li N . , I A . ff A' , lp x.QTfQ,fx1U u,fflL-flibbk Q L, ,vwx 'WK kj, N ,Lf-fmx,.2 MZ,,Lf7 ' -.fk!'TLj , - VT, f . 1-.Q -N-, - , Q-U ff f , vfifi, r Xvf!k!y 5, L k,-H, 4 Rf ln' Lx L-J CLfo5f'Nx-Ml' .J kj 1 UF. f J iw 15X J fl AJ' il J ri, ,fi A Q 'N 1 ' X W LL,,2 x, ' QXLFA .,fL,Lf. -If J . F , i fn' vu' 'Q' U vfhwu ,gg .fy Lb'-1-'L,'JfL,C L, f .CI-Jlflf 2 .,.-'V !v,. Klfjgj 6,7 U CHARLES STEVENSUN is 0lIfSt11llillflQ: in urfrmry, n straight A Folio Leaves, Hcmscr. 3t,,flQnt, and Pfq-giflvnt of Ilwlmtc- Clulv, fxrfivm- also in S1'TIlll1f C I,R,C,, :mfl llnuuzl Clulm, lu: is lll'SljLTl1llQf'fl H5 llffllvl lulv, A I W 4 ' ' MJF Wwmhi? 'W 4 3 Smith,Robe11 L. Y 7, LAC: A., 1 B I, I V ! , 1 I yy . V Smfsgz-Q. fl' Jbfbwcf li f Concert Band. ' ' ' f ' if 1 f G' ' ,fa 1. .,,.51.JJv'X.zf-1 - Rifle Team R TC V' f I, i U, fufipfpffo. Mi.. H! fi ! A 4 ' X K2 fn 'v L N ,is-Lrg' ,4Z2hfQ' I 3 Cyf 1 , ff Loffin A ' smithsfhaonqld if. 'V CL f - Cro CTountTy, Sl-ci Cluli. Swimming, Track. . f Art Clulw, All Scliool Show, Class Councils l,2,J3, l.C.C.. L1-s z1PtinCurS, National Tllc-spiuns, Prom 1153, Red Cross. Ski Club. V. Soderquist, S. Dale Clicmishj' Club, Ccnuzui Clulm, MMI Club Ski Club, Tcau-liens Ass't. , l ' 4 VN l 'Q W A, -Tv 'N - S fn f ,V ll XLS-I H if Spcrrks, Rose 1 llmvlirig Cllllv. Ruling Clulx. Specrrs, Beverley E. Spears, LuVetc1 lVl. Spence, Kim G. Spencer, Bob R. ll,nxm'lv.lll Sulull flu-A 4 mln: ll I ' 'J X.xl , Ill X, l'l.lN lsvwllx .ll I.2,.l. Lflnlx. 0 Xl l'A'Nlllll,L Sperry, lVlCn'louG K. Cf- 1', 1 l E: Snyder, Icxnice R, ? Smith, Karen S. L wiv sim? V Transfer from St. Francis Lle Sales, Les Puti- UCUIS. Smith, Nancy C. Spicer, Thomas G. Spickelmier, Iarnes L, Beginning Choir, Color Day Slum' 3, Concert Choir, Cliri-sunus Programs 12.3, Xlusie Festi- val 1,2,3, H.O.T.C, v if 1 rf' sl' ' s s r ienn , . N P Q. GPSY rf. . J H, f 'la I ' X ' 1 , 1 rf A i 12 J ki , .I-fl r ' 1 L a J xv XA I u my 'lined L fp 5 Hf 9.M. R. ' iw 'JS ' I ij,-' 'E fri ,45- Q--nv :X , '74, el- 'gi' fi ? 1 iw 24-fi m VM' '13 fr 2' H fin W ' H' riffifit , .,, , .ma . . 'ef'- afkieizfflfnif 2 ', f I: ' i :QT3f5,E?f4iQfLk .ff? ' 7, . -'fi' -. J -'H , 1 1: .:izhef,ffv'1w.'-..-f. Q if 1 . AC1'l.I'1Sl1ITl35 Program 3, Class Council 1. Spaitlen, Iune A. Riding Club, 4' l J Sprague, Beverly A. Clinic Ass't., Cirls's Rii1e Club, S.A.C. Sprenqer, Barbara E. Girls' Rifle Club, Les Paitiiieiirs, Pep Club, Pep Club Diince, SiA.C. Sprulin, Carol A. All School Show, AlllS1C Fe-Stival, Riding Club. Squires, Connie K. A11 School Show 3, Class Show 2, Concert Band, F.T.A., jr. Escort, Les Patineurs, Prom 2.3, Rifle Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Staab, Lawrence L. Concert Choir, R.O.T.C. Stageberg, Alan V. Highwaymen. W , 9-1 Q-inn, m4n.ll.QgwJ Ord,-,-ik ,x'f:l.ffl47wlfV4flv: A ,Af 'lllomw x. ogvr Aaswfrn. DQPQM E I Sf ,, , X fmoifi A'b':L7r-gk .eva-X. rqjwglnx flhaluki rQN,fCm,ux2-. 59-ffVf'fV Qnxw 'AHQSX flwinllfma. rr me 1 mi Stand er, Barbara I. . Class Council 1, Rebel Ro11ers. - W Stanger, Marlin Baseball Var., Class Council 2, Dixie League, Red Cross, Hi-Y. Seniors . .fi . F 951 1 J . r 4' 5.- Y ,ff H .Af ,CZ l A 'E AN 6' .gif X ' . 'f I N l if -. ..- 1 Mfg? 'Qi' ff . f Y 2 , -5 .yy gr . '..,.,'v 'AN' I X? 'T'- 'limi 4.1 +1- , K , 73 51 V.: -i 3311 , . 7' Seniors ro' was 'Ns bs.-.N f'v . 1-w fs, , v..',f. - 5 V ay, I, ff? f fl 5457? , ,- E Y -, iff, ff'-5 - Z V ..-iff- -ff-' ' .lf ,-Q rfg. H2313 ,Z ff-,, . ,say S f s i I V I I 1 r 2 . . , 'wi ' i' 74 rf YZ? -'97 Av-F' ', 1151 Q-af wi Stanley, Ion D. Chess Club, Class Council l, Math Club, Rebel , Rollers, Science Club, Ski Club. Stanley, Karen K. Les Patineurs, Proms 2,3, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, Ski Club, Teachefs Ass't. Strait, Arlan L. Les Patineurs, R.O.T.C. Summison, Jack W. Starck, Denny W. Basketball Soph., Class Show 1, Hi-Y, Ski Club. Stark, Bonnie I. Class Council 1, Class Shows 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club. Staszak, Sunnie R. Red Cross, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A,C., S.G.P. Stavast, Ioe I. Ski Club, Track Soph., Var. X 'cn' I .jlrpyjffx , ff ,ff UM ffl WL Stedman Roger A Steele, Ioyce E. Ir. Escort, Rifle Club. ff ' Q ir' x 4 X Steere, Dorothy A. I ' k 1' .- Beginning Choir, Highwuymen. Prom 3, S.C,P.. Tri-Hi-Y. K . Q 11 Stenrnan, Martha E. jr. Iiscrrrl, lx-s Pilf.'lI'li'lll'S, Movie Opvrutor, Prom V. 3, Scniur Play, Tri-Hi-Y. -.--1-v 'fs f. A' E. tm! Stevenson Charles A N ffhb I N xl .1 I f 11 1 Sriulln rn :XllLSf1llt'l'.lLll'I'S fa?-i 'P IV' , Aa F . ri LL 1 6' f fx f W ,X .ls .., .M X, A Y Luk X 1 t,, :I I' Stookey, Pai ' .' 'vsli u.l, 'rum I , S i lub, 'l' '- '- '. 'mfg if 4 ,, ., W if 1'- 'WI' Sundquist, Iecm K. Beginning Choir. Sundquist, Sally I. jr. Escort, Biology Clube 4 I Sutton, Belva M. ,. Tzi-Hi-Y. ' X ,J , L Ju' X ,, .,' 'f - L . if l ' 4 .' I ' 1 I lf . if q l - il , 4 1' I .fu-f hi? --:sr .aria Y -3- ,- .1 x I X I , ,vftf f ' I-Q51-He x-3.534 ' S x.'i'5?T 'N Ak. . , Hx LN- 341 ., ' T' N :Q ' 1 --1 1 A .-, 4 ' r is -E 4 4' S la' .n F , - L fl ,-1. Swaggart, Paula I. F All-City Band, AllACity fJI'CllL'St'I'il, Prom 3, 5' 'T J Christmas- Prograun, Concrrt Band, Concert Orchestra, Frc-nch Club, Pluy Festival, Triple S. Les Patincurs, Play Festival 2, Tri-Hi-Y. 1 F,T.A., Les Patineurs, National Thespian, Swain, Melinda D. Teachers Ass't. ! 2-. l 1 l V ' I 1 , . 1 l 4 I I . Swearingen, Erle L. l Concert Band, Hi-Y, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Track 2,3. i rf f ' 1 5-I l Symons, Pamela l Accounting Club, l.C.C,, Prom 2, S.A.C. Tarnminga, Grace C. , Class Council 3, Rifle Club, Skating Club, Ski Club. Corridor Outside Tcmberg, Marilynne Annual Staff Copy Ed., Class Council 2, Class Show l,2, l.C.C,, lr, Escort, Pep Club, Prom 23, Rod Cross, Rod Cross Dance, Triple S. W N I Tanner, Carolyn A. f Teachers Asslt. 1 Y i 1 l Taylor, Gary H. Christmas Progrzmi l,2,3, Color Day Show 2,3, Concert Choir, Ski Club. Taylor, lim L. Class Council 1, Sophomore Dance, Soph. Wrestling. Teqtman, Carolyn K. ' ' ' Tri le S. Iuzuor Escort Les Patineurs, p Templeton, Susan Annual Staff Activities Ed., Class Show 2, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Spanish Club Sec., Soph. Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Thomas, Bette M. 1110 Class Shows l 9 FTA Class Counc' ,-, ,.., . , ., I.C.C., l.R.C., National Thaspian, Southem Masqueraders, Spanish Club, Student Body Sec., Student Council 3. Thomas, Rosemary A. , , W . Class Show 2, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, VVh1le serving as Vice President of Red Cross and Triple S, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross. MARILYNNE TANBERC also workc-cl as Copy Editor of the johnny Reb and played an active part in the Pep Club. She Thompson' Frances C- merits the honor of Rc-bel Rouser. 5 , , . 1 5 I 275 1 I: ,... . 'V' I , 1 ,,f1z:555:1s1,:.5 it - . 4 1' ,-13-:., lj.-.V ff ..,- ,W 1 ,im in si f' , Q SV? .15 , . , f- git. 2 A g ,N- ' Q?-X :rx .- .7 Thompson, Marcy K. Class Show 1, Color Day Dance, Highway- men 1, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Photo Club, Prom 2,3, S.G.P., Teachers Ass't. ' ' Thrash, Mike Transfer from Billin s Montan Baseball Var., 1 as Concert Choir, Footiall Var., Key Club. 7 KURT VAN CENDEREN worlfc-rl cliligcntly to achieve high scho- lggtig gtgmrling, This combiucfl with his football :mtl swimming prowess makes him a worthy Rebel Houscr. vi - 1,51 jr 4 f i l P . H Title, Leighton , h ' L. To1mGzFllicli1obleShow, Christmas Program, Class Council l,2, Class Show 2, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Sophomore Dance. Tooley, Day C. .A C1355 Councils 2,3, Class Show 2, Debate Club, Dixie League, Hi-Y, Play Festival l, Ski Club. ,fi Tremayne, Nancy l. lk.. Tsuda, Richard A. Class Council, Drill Team, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Dance, 'F 9.x 'si Turner, Sharon P. Class Council 1, Riding Club. N- 1 id 'Y I ,lifh Valiant, Betty C. F.T.A., jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C. VanclerWa1, James A. Accounting Club, All School Show 3, Assembly Talent Progranl 3, Dixie League, S.P.H. VanDoorninck, William Class Council 2, Concert Band, Hi-Y, March- ing Band, Math Club, Physics Club. VanGenderen, Ioe I. Hi-Y, Ski Club. VanGenderen, Kurt Class Council 13, Footlmll l,2,f3. lli-Y, S Club, Ski Club, Swimming 2.3, Track 1.23, Triplo S. Varqa, Ron Vaughan, Jerry llc-lmlu Club, N.l .l,., Nnliuxml Tllospiam, ll.O,T.C., Soplumuuro Party. 1,5 Vaughan, Marilyn I. All St-lioul Slum' 2, iiliiw C4 7 H vuuvil l. Class Slimvx l,L. fPlll'lSllll.I s l'I'0ul'.llll l,2,Il, Cmivcrt Cllirnr, l'.l..'X., lloluu':1l'y Czulct, l'1-omg 13- '4 ll.O.'l'.U, lluncv. Vaughan, Tom Ili-Y, R.0.'l',C., NVrcslling Soplx, Tope, Susan M. Riding Club, Rifle Club, Spanish Club. Trautmann, Dave H. Ski Club, S.P.H. I' 'K N -'l'9v M haf' ? gf if 4 lqw, 395.2 19' . 3 4' if , ,.r,,, gp ' P G!-,ZE ' .- .. :,.-,w,jfiae.z',.: A , . nan, if .1 5 ' ff' ,. 77! : 5 to 'i f f 1. Q ff f 1 5 ' 1 L' C ik Seniors MT. ,, . +I Verrill, Sally I. Christmas Program, Class Council 33, Color l Day Show, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Prom 3, S.G,P. Vickery, Iim F. 11, 3' Viner, Bob Football Soph., Ski Club, Wrestling Soph. Von Kaenel, Robert O. ,gf Color Guard, R.O.T.C. -'4 4 '7 Wadsack, Olivia G. All School Show 3, Les Patineurs, Proms 2,3 Teachers Ass't., Tri-Hi-Y. ., A ix Wagner, Sue All School Show 1,2,3, Class Council l,2,3, in Class Show 2, Color Day Dance, gr. Escort, I.R.C,, Proms 2,3, Sr. Class Sec., Stu ent Coun- cil 3. XT' I I Walker, Karen l ' -'.,,,,, Class Show 1, Play Festival, Soplk Dance 1. V7y Tri-Hi-Y. F, l f K5 ' 05 Walker, Kenneth E. E1 J L 5 ,X M' 1 -as J e L6-f fy X I X if U f I ' 1- v V LL ,N JJ .f fi if Walker, Richard 4 . V4 Color Guard, Concert Band, Marching Band Prom 3, R.O.T.C. Walker, Wayne E. all Bowling Club, Chemistry Club, Marching Band Physics Club, Ski Club. 'rw 1 Wall, Robert F. Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 1,2,3, Concert Choir, Highwaymen, Pre-Med Club, R.O.T.C. Wallenthin, Charles W. R.O.T.C., S.P.H. 11, .iii-. V ,4 if ,s I 2 , . X 2 Y' ' az, f- 3 .Q V ff V fl'-J V I 4 , , .YM X ' -, U f :il 277 .1 S eniors Wi! 'Seb f x Walrczth, Mary Lynne Play Festival, Ski Club. Walters, Sally ,B. Folk Song CluLb,'Les P i2'SH 1123, iff ' 1 ,f we , I ' f y y , ,,, ft tl ,ff ,ff , f ,J ,nw M bf bf' fi 1 Lf f , ,,. 1 f if V , C Xf l,f m Watts, Stephanie M. V,44 '7 1 V115 l Nfv! l 0 Christrnas Program 2,3, Class Council 2,3, fin, ffl' , Z ffpfv ' If A it lg. yL,4,g'f'A? Class Show 1, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble, 'f jg Jvffk x 7 X' I f ff ' I Prom 2,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Sr, ' V' 1 gf' ,lf ' L 4' Prom Princess, Tri-Hi-Y. f, , i - L f . UV' --iff' fig ff ffl' Waugh, Dick Waltonflackie L. R- 'bfi Rifle Team, R.o.T.c., Track. Biology Club, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross, Tri- Hi-Y. Walton, Melba E. Class Council 2,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y. Q Walton, Roger A. Hi-Y, I.C.C., Prom 3. Ward, Bob E. ,.,.. 'VO' an-X N we X Wardell, David B. Gymnastics Var., S Club, Tennis Soph. Watenpcrugh, Marie E. jr. Escort. Waters, Don Science Club, Ski Club. Watkins, Marna L. Honorary Catlct, jr. Escort, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. Dance, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. iii? .. ,se Y ,S kv Watne, Victor R. , A Ski Club, Spanish Club, Truck Soph, A-Sh 'VS Watson, Carolyn I. .., A Class Show 1, Concert Biuul, llighwuyiuou, 've S.A.C. .J Y' 1 Y I f I ' -.Q . it 7 f .- ,fa -l ' t ., 1 J fm-iff' . if - -'if r Q - - . .U 'Q 4 N ,- W ,..w '? - mix.. ty, X gm I J vii .,w,?S15153t,.L , 1' , 3 :f ' 1:- 11 UP It rf' V 1,1 My y, ,Qatar 't t . .ajft 4 1 it 1 in 5 ff . Q,!C'it9'Ci'l13- '?1i1l .1 , 2 lf v 1. 52.4 ,,, tw, ,,. tfg,,,...,.a X J 4' A '- fl' .4 1 Flir t?-if-'J F'3hf:Qi'?il'?uzit': ,f M - ' + rt:.:y::,S'!m :glifmt!-xliiltl-gp x 1 ' -.::-Qwft-I-st. :K-fi.-'mSfv:f'f'ii'?s:' 278 ,,+ W 3 ' It .af fs. riff XJ' 13' 1 , .f-.?, T, Weber, Emily E. German Club Sec.-Treas., Library Asst Weiner, Ronald H. Basketball, Soph., Class Shows 1.2, Color Day Show l, Football Soph., Var., Key Club, Key Club Dance, Red Cross, HS Club, Track Soph., Var., Ski Club. Weiss, Bonnie I. Les Patineurs, Student Council 2. Wells, LuAnn .,, Class Council 2, Concert Choir, Confederate, Ensemble, jr. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y. Wells, Ralph -5 ' '- Annual Staff Ad.min.istrations Ed., Science Club, Y.: V Te-acher's Ass't. Werntz, Richard G. Annual Staff Sports Ed., Class Show 2, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Les Patincurs, Sophomore Dance. -rs Q, i Wertz, Linda D.E.C.A. West, W. Barry All School Show 2,3, Class Show 2, Class ' Council LS, Concert Band, Council Capers 2,3, Marching Band. Westby, Roberta M. All School Show 3, Beginning Choir, Cluistmas Programs l,2,3, Girls, Choir, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, S.G.P., Ski Club. Westerberg, Dicme Rifle Club. f , if Westerberg, Gary E. F, ' 2, Baseball Soph., Color Day Show, Movie Op- ' V , erator, Pre-Law Club, Red Cross, Ski Club. if Whitaker, Howccrd L. Annual Staff Editor, All School Show 2,3, Base- ball Soph. 2, Class Councils 1,3, Class Shows l,2, Concert Band, Concert Choir Pres., Concert Orch., Football Soph., 2,3, Key Club Rec. Sec. Wierenqa, lohn R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. Wiedeman, Carol A. Annual Staff Asst. Ed., Cheerleader 3, Class Councils l,2, I.C.C., Ir. Escort, Pep Club Vice Pres., Prom 3 Priucms, Honorary Cadet, Tri- Hi-Y, Triple S. ,.' Wilds, l91 IY R. :U Accounting Club, All School Show 2, Color if Day Show 2, Dixie League, Hi-Y, Play Festival, ' .-.4 2 f.'f J 1.3-H1-7:e:f1fi. :::Lt. 3 iff: ,Q '-ii S .P.H, SEV. ' llffff A33 E .fTif7711'lf2'f2i5Z:15i f' X .v.,,,,,Y ,,. . seq-ang ' 'wg ' : -'mf' . 3, 11'ffT':f ,,'3, 'K' ,, K 'illffvl . EEN vt . 1 ,l JI- .- QE, iii.-, f , ': V ff . ' ' if e-iliac: a ,Q o f - -' , C' 4 - 1' Q Q.,..':fi? r I '56 Wellman, Nancy L. All School Show l,2, Christuias Protframs l,2,3, Class Show 1, Concert Choir, Color Day Show 2, F.T,A,, Tri-Hi-Y. Wells, Dcrn M. Pre-Law Club, Track Soph., Var., Ski Club. am I ,iraqi 'l?5l ':f+-A . ,, , QQ . .gay , ., -,- ' 'Lrg ,, a r . '44, , . , 5, 6 la. . Z A 4' 2,5 z . LEE VELASQUEZ, voted most valuable player by his teammates, also won national honor as an All-American football player. This and his ability in basketball merits the honor Rebel Rouser. wgfll W ,,-....- . 4. , ,.,,,... , . ..,, . . , . . -Q-, f, . 'gtfffmm'-z if ff H1 ,1 4 - 61:12 ' ' , 1: ' I 121. m111.f3.s?f1'3-2422+-M'-. ' f' M33 aifffz--:Qf-agzgwwffif vf:z-.1-ffygin 4-35115 3 f ' ,e-A'-..:1u3fp ,-J: . f- V f ,:,f r. gb' ,-wr . -2 A , ff:-'wr-'-,'!gf2'g , ' -5.2: . 3 Q -.ro 1-ML.-. . .,, . ,, ' Tzsa-.' 1.-'wt'-1:57-.s,ifsf.f w'f'f ,, M Mi -5.14, L. ,ru ,,,..'i,w:Ji.:,,G.m -Qc 41 ,L f - .- f -. M.. .ar 4'-'qs I 2' -, wfifgx. - -. .- - 1 -' m,iv,frww3s'-' 4 sm. 'J-fzffc 'fwfiteivt' -' H- f ' . -I ' is '7f.' '3 ' Q5irbpEfJ'9' . 5 i 2' ,,,zfaf.'5:' -' ' , Willette, Iulie M. Concert Band, F.T.A,, Marching Band, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S,A.C., Ski Club. Willhite, I. Nick 5 5 Q S 1 V4 f 9 Baseball Soph., Var., All-City, All-State, Foot- ball Soph., Var., All-City, All-State, Red Cross, S Club, S Club Dance, Ski Club, Sr. Class Pres., Student Council 3, Wrestling Soph., Var. Q17 As Cheerleader and Vice Presirlent of Pep Club, CAROL WTEDFT- MAN has zrrousecl Rc-hcl spirit. She also is rc-cogrrizcfl as Honorary Cadet Major and Assistant Erlitor of thc Johnny Heh which mc-rits the honor of Rebel Rouscr. 1 Williams, Brent P. Ski Club, Wrestling Soph., Var. Williams, Eleanor F. Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers, S.A.C. Williamson, Karen L. . W All School Shows l,2.3, Christmas Programs 2,3, Class Shows 1,2, Concert Choir, Council Capers l, Drunm Club Sec., French Club, Girls' Ensemble, 1.R.c., sf. Play. Willson, Rae Ann F.T.A., German Club, I.G.C,, Ir. Escort, Math Club, S,A,C., Teachers Ass't. Wilson, Iacqy L. Biology Club, Concert Orch, Class Show 2, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, S.A.C., Soph. Dance, Ski Club. Wilson, Mary H. Class Council 3, Christmas Program 1, High- waymen, Play Festival, Girls' Rifle Club, S.A.C., Prom 3, Recl Cross Vice Pres. Winslow, Sue E. All School Shows l,2, Class Council 2, Class Shows l,2, Color Day Show, Escort, Proms 2.3, Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Honorary Cadet Capt., R.O.T.C. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. ' Winston, Charles E. Wofford, Ioe Hi-Y. Wolf, Harry L. Football Soph., Spanish Club. Wolz, Iames B. R.O.T.C. Worley, Sharon L. All-City Ori-lu-slr.r, All-School Slinxvn Clugs Council 2, Concert Orvlu-stru, F,T.rX., l.C.C., jr. Escort, Math Club, Organ Guiltl. Prom 2, Wright, Dcrle Math Club. Wurtz, Eddie A. Wyatt, Barry liuskr-llizrll Soplx., lfluss Council Il, lfrmilmll Soph., Vur., lli-Y, Ki-y Club, Key Club llurrcu, Sflltllilt Council Il, llvl'Llt'lx Stlplll, Yur, E Bn- 1 ::1.f,,.,,-4 :wt 2' qgflg N QA., ef as , 1, 'x s , it t X, 0 F gary wk B W if ev 9' lf ie sw? ' is rast- eil ,gr . is the .r r sr Q 32 Yklkx 533. -I m ,f y Q ,i E. 'gi x s X x :Qt Qs, r Q ,si .1 list -. ' Q N r , , X ,iff 9 . - ,.t.,,,2:f: xg J' . r ::'f.5x- 1' T1 ' Q air .. . -gi, -., C.. I it PES N-.Q- 'EP X ' . cm, Et . A Q.. r. Seniors 5 S. C. anis b. Willis M . ary Christmas Program 2,3 lffwflrzr Yoder, . X P1 5 B 'etl Cov 1., isrmas Program, Football .lf I Q. Show l,2, Color Day . V A Vice Pres., Concert V X JH' lf. Prom 2,3, Red Cross ' ' J if Tri-Hi-Y Pres. is . I f Q. .5 1 :. Wills, Arnold I. K Q9 - G Pf 7, I 1 i ' 4 ' tmas Program, Ml Chorus. . B W ' x Zeb .N H. PU g ' V 5 I V -J' All oi ju' 2, Christmas Program 2,3, 'N i , C l,l.R.C., .E rt,LePiin , ' LN rr lik jg P0145 gs,,??,-111-Y, Hes? S Q em 'E 'xr K . R lf s, V Q' Vi si .ff . ,lf fri ' P 1 P ' s - 1 xy G f J li -'J 3 i 4' 'Q ' .1 , ,Y 1 A W' nf- 1 - ' Zents, Richard C. ' Y lj -e -fi ziben, Dick L. Color Curml, Drill Team, Hi-Y, Phvsics Club, ' 9 R.O T.C. 'as nf 3 ' ' -2 'f 'ark ' ' Wg' .Hy :lvl fl? J uv , JJ r K' l 1, F . 4 A I fa . s l 1 -J 1 4 Im 'KA ff' P I nf ! ff f Zimmer, Richcrrd A. Higliwayrnen. Math Club, Prom 3. Y JY V Zimmerman, Sherwood E. Elwmc C995 P' P 0 fr P ' fb ' 00 ff' as f lv ,HUD VM 2 : U' 5 ln C ,nfl ' I M SPTXTK Zink, Scmdrci L. Transfer from En le-wood Band P1 g ' , .Les rtineurs, Music Festival, National Thespian, Pep Club. Zschoche, Ian Nevin, Michael N. Annual Staff Art Editor, Art Club, 9 4.2 X3 .1,., I s- 'K .rsh ful 0: -qi' ,fl arse-my l f ff' 281 Pas Sopho me re s We 4. 52 GZ? 'Fx ,ww-. Our class sponsors patiently and willinglly participated in all class activities, were always on han for needed ad- vice, and were true friends of every member of the Class of '59-for this we humbly say, Thanks fm ff' Sweeper girls jean Santi, Sue Winslow, Indy Easley, and Gail Andresen relax after cleaning up the Sweet Shoppe. NVe were treated to various performances of these talented dancers in several shows through- out our three years at South. Sophomore class offiwrs Sue MacDonald, Put Cherry, and Dick Marsh, who ably led our class through our first year, look sobcrly fonvnrd to greater heights. Bewilcleretl, we cnterefl South in September, 1956. High school dances, football games, pep rallies, and concentratecl stucly greeted our sophomore innocence. Eagerly we threw ourselves into the midst of the whirl-producing our first class show, setting up our class coun- cil, and working on school service projects. XVe emerged an unusual success, and crowned our queen on Purple and Vfhite Day. NVith a year of experience behind us, the Class of '59 prepared for its junior year. rs 535 fha, ,Z Sophomore maids Judy Mumma, Myra Rich- man, and Stephanie Watts relax at the fountain after harmonizing in our first-rate show, Southem Sweet Shoppe. Members of the class of '59 were thrilled at the success of the first social event of our caree-nat South. The sophomore party, Black Magics theme was carried out effectively in the hand made bids. px X ..,l, ,,. . :Jft f . Dfcxikf i ,Q urrf ,- 11 9- -1 The surprise victory of the Class of 59 de- Day As juniors We Ascended ,.,,g.,. p f V-.- ra., X ... junior Class Secretary jean Santi and V eep jewell Manspeaker smile approval as President jim Nlnnspeaker soberly rejects the proposal, These three active members willingly and ably guided our class through a productive junior year. Mitty Vaughan lets loose with her barrel-house rendition of Sweet Old Fashioned Girl. She sparked the junior show, Skrazo,', with her vivaeity and charm. 2 84 uv' X .... Andy Lay sings ll lullulwy to Vaughan who watches with adoring eyes. Later on in the your Andy was lvronght buck for an encore at a talent assembly. Our original Skrazo will always he remembered. Myra Cooke reigned beautifully at our junior Prom, '4Rosc Cas- cade. We worked hard on this, our first prom, and were thrilled at its success. VVS retumed to South in the lmliuu Snuuui.-1' :yt l'-57. An- ticipating with batter knowlt-alg' ui' what v...N ,ii.:.1fl, xm- solemnly plunge,-tl into our work. Tlu- Class ul' 521 fezutrgt-tl with an enlightening vt-ur wliit-li pruduit-1-il ,Q ei-tuiitl plut- class show and 11 first-nite prom. 2 . 5 'CTD' fr ,f 'L ,, ,, .Wh V 4 u J' I Q, fa- 'r f I 5' .,v b, 4, ig, ,, T? A A Tami Gebhardt and Steve Leisge guided all committees through the weeks of preparation for the prom, Rose Cascade. The radiant royalty included Misses Patra Stookey, Myra Cooke, and Myrlynne Redmond, Our imaginative bid reflected the ingenuity of members of the Class of 59. The promis colors, red and pink, blended beautifully in the bids and in the rose decorations. 511 ,,.f,7V, r, r., W As Seniors We Reached The Summit As our three high school years are concluded, we stand at the summit of our secondary education, and midway in the de- velopment of ourselves as contributions to the world. Looking back over the accomplishments of our senior year, we see a unity that grew as we became the leaders of South. We missed the senior show, but efforts were directed in other ways to create spirit for our class and school. Surveying the trying times that surround us, we realize the challenge that awaits us in the creation of 9. new Space Era, and we anxiously dream of the future when we will split our Class of '59 to go many ways and to seek myriads of goals. But in the years to come as we live to fulfill our purposes, we will always cherish one mutual experience-our career at South . . . The Class of '59, cw., ,ff Cf' C? Our class scrapbook was kept faithfully throughout our years at South hy Cathy Ord and Sue MacDonald. The hook, encased in zu woodhurncd cover, is artistically embellished with medic-vail cluiructers on gcnuine parchment. It leaves an outstanding rct-ord of the Class of '59 for future readers. 286 4 2' 1 x Q ru 'ln I 6 ,xt 'Q , . -, i cs LOC Girl's Staters Linda Penley, Gail Gilbert, and judy Shacklin enjoy reminiscing over the many good times had during their week of work and play at Colorado Girlls State. Honorary Cadets who were elected in our sophomore year and who served the R.O.T.C, for two years are Gail Andresen, Rusty Russell, Phyllis Craner, Mitty Vaughan, Carol XVi6Cl6Il13.I1, Sue VVinslow, and jean Santi. Not shown is Mama Watkins. r ., '- -O -6 ?p- 1 - vf. :aff- , I.,-.:.y .es '. 'SIL ' 4'If'4a .- . . , V-fn..f., ,:-f,'fA5':fi9,1Q 'l 27z5f'2'l . .,-, .,... ,, V. 'gs +212-:.' .4 .4, 35.14 T ..r fv- C7 S. X .,, s , V--f A' 'S R., . S .f' ,. .1 ,' x A -N . .4 una-1..f-1---. 4, , ,.,..-, ' ,EWU by .w..: r Tun rm bf-.Q Ken Lang, Chuck Bischoff, Bob Bell, and Charles Stevenson discuss the model relief-map of Colorado. Along with john Nichols, who is not shown, these four boys spent a week at Colorado University learning about government at the 1958 Boy's State. 287 i .I ' ,-fmt luv. K, , Q is , ,, ,fx :L afrnyf-.f f I - , , t. , 5 L. ' - ap A ggi Q., X Xgf'g1g5:.s'1-'ggi-Q5-W, !g qfM,fg.f! 4 -3 -fha, I N-Q. 3.-5,15 1 ' ' t 1 l - a 1 f x 1 fi . -, . 'ggi' , , . , I' 'J' X , . , .- , ,.. . . 'RY ., f ' ' .7mA.:,f,, i . rw ff Q i 'A 7' , -,I 88 95 ,n ej- ' 1 A .J , .- Vvvr y 5 ,f 1 5 1 1 i A' f Q 1 I H Q., 1 af , 1 7 ' t if 1' I ,p , f A j.' , .fn , , ,, - .5 .f 1 ,,, 3,1 4 V 4 ,ft Q y I., ., , M' I JW 5, , , ' y , f ,ffl ' Senior prom royalty Carol Wiedeman, Iudy Easley, and Stephanie Watts dressed stunningly in shades of blue, fitting in with the wintry ' theme, UL' Image 'en Cristal. . 41 4. . , A--V ,J 1' Q 4 I wig' ww, 4 fx ge ' , -I . 9 1 v , J J l nk N 'S Q r gh? 5 Xi 905 E1 a. il , x if 'L i A rw' Judy Easley enjoys the flllCt'Il,S clam-0 with Sn-nior Class ' Prcsirlcnt Nick Willhitc as Wayne Casuis Orclxcslra plays Q 'X her fuvm-ite S0111-rj Di-vp Purplvf' Royal lmluo and ovvr- ,D laid with silvciy iciclcs, the hicls of If Image 'on Cristali' were prcsf-nted to the girls. .1 X ,g,,.. K 4 . A 'x N Today's Dream ls Tomorrow? Qeai y. At the Close of our junior year we elected three capable student bodv officers-Kent Hutcheson, lean Santi, and Bette Thomas Throughout our senior year, these leaders set ex- cellent examples of conduct and ably guided the student council in its yearly projects, The enthusiastic cheerleading squad was made up of seven boisterous members of the Class of '59. Appearing at all athletic events, Jewell Manspeder, Bill Clark, Eddie Sanchez, Maggie Huffman, Carol Wiedernan, Phyllis Craner, Cand ludy Easley not shownl, led the student body yells during a successful sports year. a r I I . 5 I V. is. 6' E. .2 115 2 ki cfC?Q6fe, Charles Stevenson, Bill Kioorehead, Sharon Wor- ley, Leilani Riarlfjsen, and Charles Bischoff deserve congratulations for diligent work throughout their three years at South as they, for the first time in South's history, earned grade averages above four- poiht. This was made possible this year because advanced placement courses were offered in which the final grades were multiplied by one and three tenths. 289 Gower, Mrs. Elmore S. .. 121.111 55 181113 ORGANIZATIONS Accounting Club Annual Staff . .. Art Club ..,.... Beginning Choir . . . Caballeros .... Chess Club .... Concert Band .... 71 Concert Choir .. Concert Orchestra . . . Confederate Staff . . . Debate Club ....., D.E,C.A. ...... . Dixie League .. Ensemble ....... Folio Leaves ..... , , , Folk Song Club .......... .... French Club ............... .... Future Teachers of America ...... German Club .........,.... .... Girls' Rifle Club ......... .... Highwaymen .... Hi-Y ................... .... Inter-Club Council ..........,.... Intemational Relations Club ....... Lonsdale, Mr. David L. .. 74, 67 48 60 58 65 67 56 52 54 50 80 97 112 59 101 97 104 74 83 75 63 46 76 Junior Class Council ....,... 196 Key Club ............... .... 8 4 Latin Club ........ .,.. 6 1 Les Patineurs .... .,.. 7 2 Math Club ....... .... 6 6 National Thespian . .... 71 Organ Guild ..... .... 8 2 Pep Club ...... . . . 106 Photo Club . . . ,,, 112 Pre-Med Club .. ,,., 78 Rebel Rollers . . ,,,, 89 Red Cross... ,,,110 R.O.T.C. . . , , , 114 S Club .. . .. 102 S.A.C. ...,... .... 8 6 Science Club ...... , , , 113 Senate Club ......... , , 74 Senior Class Council . . . . . . 225 Ski Club .............. . . . 92 Sophomore Class Council . . . . . 174 S.G.P. ................. . . 88 Southern Masqueraders . . . . . 64 Spanish Club ......... . . 90 S,P.H. .......,...... . . 87 Student Council . . , , 44 Tri-Hi-Y ......,......., . . 68 Triple S ..............,. . . 98 FIXCIIJIITTK 1 A 1 Alenius, Miss Alfhild . . . . . . 66, 159 Anderson, Mrs. Orrin . . . . . . . 171 Andres, Mr. Larry ..... .. . 168 Applehank, Miss Donna . . . . . . 156 Armstrong, Mr. Delton .... 155 Armstrong, Miss Joan E. .. . .. 158 Asfahl, Mrs. Elizabeth ...... 160 Atkinson, Mr. Ralph N. D. . .. ... 168 Aymer, Mrs. Louise ...... 162 1 B 1 Bames, Mrs. Jeannette . . ,,.. 160 Barstnar, Mr. Joseph ..... ...... 1 64 Bassett, Mr. Douglas K. . . .. . 50 164 Beal, Mr. Barry ....... .... 1 59 Beck, Mr. Arthur .... 153 Berry, Mrs. Angie ..... 171 Beuthel, Mrs. Gertrude .......,.. 171 Bonger, Mr. Leroy .....,.,.. 47. 166 Brandhorst, Mr. Edward . . 83, 114, 154 Brower, Mr. Melvin ........,.... 159 Buchanan, Mrs. Beth . .. .,..., . 171 Burry, Mrs. Florence . . . , . . 156 Burton, Mr. Charles ...... . . 18 ... C 1 Carlin, Mrs. Mary E. ..,...,...., 156 Carlson, Mr. Donald B. .. 133, 138 168 Carlson, Mrs. Nonna ....,....... 171 Carmichael, Mr. Marvin I. .,..... 164 Carr, Mr. Buren W. .. 98, 99,114 154 Clark, Mr. Eugene .........,.... 166 Combs, Mrs. Odette L. .,..,. 71 165 Connelly, Mrs. Olga . . . . . . . 171 Corbin, Mrs. Jolyne .... ..,... 1 56 Cozens, Mr. James W. .... , . . 67 168 Craig, Mrs. Enid Draper ., 156 Cropley, Mr. George 1. .... .,.. 1 68 Cummings, Mr. Richard H. . .. 97 156 Curtis, Miss Esther F. ..., . , . 168 Custer, Mrs. Virginia L. ., 156 Cutting, Mr. George A. . .. .. . 160 1 D 1 Dalgard, Mrs. Margaret I. . . . , . 160 Daly, Mr. Kenneth M. . ,. . . . 158 Davis, Mrs. Evelyn .... 155 Day, Mr. Donald E. ...... 162 DeKoevend, Mrs. Betty F. ..,.,... 156 Delzer, Mrs. Lillian ............, 171 Diner, Mr. Leon E. . 130,133,139 162 Dixon, Mrs. Alta ........,.... 1 171 Dorsett, Mrs. Merle J. , .. .. . 159 1 E ... Edwards, Miss Charlene F. ,....., 160 Eichenherger, Mr. Richard 52, 97, 155 Ethridge, Miss Lorenl: A. .,...... 158 Evans, Mr. Earl E. ..,.. ..... 1 64 Evans, Mr. John ........ ..... 1 71 Evans, Miss Ruhymac ..., . . 90, 165 1 F 1 Fisher, Mrs. Laura E. ......,.,. 155 Flanders, Mr. Lloyd L. .. 132, 1351, 154 Foltz, Mrs. Florence . . . . . . . . Fricke, Mr. Roland R. . . . .. . 89 ...q3... Garrett, Miss Helen M. ...,.... . Garrettson, Mr. Donald C. 88,112 Goff, Mr. Horace W. ...,. 54, 56 Goldberg, Mrs. Rebecca B. ...... . Goolsby, Sgt. Robert R. ..... 114 Graber, Mr. Byron E. . .. 156 168 168 164 155 160 163 '170 Crater, Mr. Howard M. .,.. . . . . Guindon, Miss E. Eugenie .... 61 Gunkle, Mrs. Marjorie ..... .... 1H1 Hach, Mrs. Ruth .... Hall, Mr. Carlton Hart, Mr. Randall C. .. Harvey, Mrs. Sally .... Hayes, Mr. Loren I. Helander, Mr. Paul R. . Hoffman, Mr. Irwin J. . . Holden, Mrs. Beverly Jane .. Houghton, Mr. Phillip ..., Jarrett, Mrs. Winifred K. . . . Jeffrey, Mrs. Mildred ...,. Jennings, Mrs. Dorothy L. .. 1 K 1 Kasdorf, Mrs. Virginia M. Holcombe, Mr. Walter M. . . . I 1 ....81 Keables, Mr. Harold R. .... , . Kienelen, Mr. George .... Kiken, Mr. Jonas ......, . . . Kingsbury, Mr. James D. 74 Kroenke, Mrs. Francis ....... Kusel, Mr. Edward J. ...... . 1L1 Langley, Mrs. Barbara . 113 Long, Mrs. Doris .......,... Lort, Mr. Joseph .,.. 15,133, 110 152 Lothrop, Mrs. Belle . ........ Lyon, Miss Diana R. ,....,.. . ...pg ... Mahan, Sgt. John B. ..., .. Malowney, Mrs. Anna L. 114 Martin, Mrs. Josephine .. .. McCulley, Mr. Francis ....... McCue, Mr. Ethan ........, 154 6. McGehee, Miss Virginia McGrew, Mr. James G. L. l1'id6 Mclntosh, Mrs. Margaret 1. McMahon, Mr. Warren ......48 164 159 105 170 159 158 168 171 168 166 159 159 156 160 162 162 156 160 160 159 162 159 157 166 157 171 159 157 171 162 163 158 157 158 225 158 159 160 158 McNertney, Mrs. Marcella ........ 165 Mellow, Mr. Raymond .......... 171 Mielenz, Mr. Frank E. .. 133, 137 162 Mihevic, Mr, Gilbert G. ......... 164 Milam, Sgt. Othal ......... 114, 163 Miller, Mr. Allen B. ..,......... 159 Miller, Mr. Wilfred W. ...... 113 166 Mitiek, Mr. Ellsworth ........ 81 153 Mohr, Mr. Edward W. 43, 44, 133 154 Morris, Mr. Hugh A. ........... 165 Morrison, Mr. Robert G. .... 113,166 Moser, Mr. Donald J. .. ...... 166 Muth, Mr. E. B. ......... ..... 1 58 1 N 1 Neilson, Mrs. Lorraine .. ..... 162 Newlon, Mrs. Ruth H. . . ...... 161 Noble, Mrs. Rita ...... .... 1 58,225 Nordstrom, Mrs. Joyce ... . . . 81, 161 O'Neall, Mrs. Joan ,... ...... 1 59 Owen, Mr. David C. ...,..... 90 165 1 P 1 Page, Mr. Robert L. . .... 92,161 197 Page, Mrs. Beverly V. ....... 161 197 Pastemak, Mrs. Phyllis T. ........ 157 Patterson, Miss Mary ...... ..... 1 53 Peonio, Mrs. Betty G. ........... 157 Pennington, Mr. Eugene E. .... 75 159 Peres, Miss Sally ........... 101 161 Perkins, Mrs. Louise ....,. ..... 1 71 Pillsbury, Mrs. Virginia L. .. 169 Pollard, Mrs. Evelyn M. . . i . . . 157 1 R 1 Randol, Mr. Jess M. . .. 77 169 Reffvl, Mr. Amel .... ,..,. 1 71 Reisheck, Mr. Frank . . . . . . 171 Riddle, Mr. Harvey 1. .. 167 Ringland, Miss Ruth .. . ....., 165 Rondinvlli, Mr. Carl .... . . . 67, 154 Roorda, Mrs. Comrlia .. ,,... 171 Rorem, Miss Myrtle- . . . . 60, 155 Rudolph, Miss Beth ..., ..... 1 61 1 S 1 Sanstra, Mrs. Concetta D. . . . 106, 163 Savage, Mrs. Marilyn E. ........ 170 Scheimnn, Mr. William E. ..... 89, 158 Schumacher, Mr. William ..,. 133, 1511 Seller, Mr. Calvin ,,..., ...... 1 54 Shaffer, Mr. Kenneth ....,.. 171 Shearer, Mrs. Z1-lla .,,...,..,.. 171 Shelli-nburger, Mrs. Mildred ...,,. 171 Smith, Mr. Frances C. .. .... 144, 162 Snuffer, Mrs. Carolyn .. ...,,. 161 Spencer, Mr. llobert W. ., 169 Stancliff, Miss Elizabeth . . . . . . 153 Stone, Mrs. Lois J. ....... 170 Suckstorf, Mrs. Maxine W. .. 161 Sweet, Miss Salina A, .... 161 ...T... Taylor, Mr. Dlmald 11. . . . . 48, 161 Temple, Mr. John E. .. ....... 154 Thomas, Mr. Ladvll . . , ,... 133, 153 Ton, Mr. Paul ....,.... .. 169 Trout, Mrs. Dorothy D. .. .. 159 1 V 1 Vincent, Virginia J. ...... .... 1 65 1 W ... Waln, Mr. Kermit ...... . . . 113, 167 Warren, Mr. Edgar E. . . . . . . . . 167 VVatson, Mrs. Jacqueline J. ....... 167 Watts, Mr. Lawrence M. ..... 112, 167 Weller, Mrs. John L. .... ....... 1 61 Wells, Mr. Dana F. ..... .... 5 8, 155 Wertz, Mr. Eugene Q. . . . . . . 133, 163 VVhiteaker, Mrs. Ruth . . . . . . 104, 154 Whiteman, Mrs. Mary . . . . . . . . 170 Williamson, Mrs. Caro .......... 171 Wilson, Mr. Robert L. . . . . . . 133, 162 Wright, Mr. Robert H. . . ..... 164 Wright, Mr. Keith ...... .... 1 71 1 Y 1 Yates, Mr. Richard A. ....... 133, 163 STTJIDEIJTSS 1 A 1 Abbin, L. ...................... 55 Abercrombie, Loretta . . 59, 86, 106, 228 Adams, Donna ................. 198 Adams, J. ........ ....... 5 8, 122 Adams, Joyce L. . . ... 60, 197, 198 Adams, Mary M. .. ........ 176 Adams, P. ...... ...... 6 5, 75 Adams, Rosalee . . ..... 59, 69, 198 Adler, Dick ................... 228 Aitken, John E. .... . Aker, Brenda L. .........56,83, 62, 111, 139, 228 228 228 Albery, Carmen, A. .......... 61, Alberg, Carolyn J. Albin, Lauralee M. .. Alderman, Ann ..... Alfred, Sharon ..... ....89, ....73, ....74,90, 111, 198 176 176 176 Allredge, William . . . ....... . 122 Allebaugh, Kathie . . . . . 82, 106, 198 Allen, Bill R. .... ....... 1 76 Allen, D. ....... ...... 7 2 Allen, Lavina 1. . . ....... 229 Allen, Pat A. . . . .... 65, 229 Allen, R. .... ..... 1 34 Allen, Tom ... ... 139, 176 Allery, N. ....... ...... 6 0 Allison, Ruth N. . . ...... 176 Allstun, Pamela .... . . . 88, 176 Alt, Frederick C. . . . . . . . . 228 Althouse, Phil .... ...... 1 98 Amundsen, Joyce . . . ....., 73, 176 Anderson, Alpha .... . . 58, 111, 198 Anderson, B. ..,................ 78 Anderson, Diane M.. . ..... 73, 82, 176 Anderson, Doug O. ,...,...... 51,98 Anderson, Doug W, . . 66, 80, 120, 176 Anderson, Ellen , ..,......... 86,176 Anderson, George L. ..... . ...... 228 Anderson, Karen J. . . . . . 93, 228 Anderson, Michael C. . . . . 113, 228 Anderson, Linda .,.. ..... 1 76 Anderson, Nancy L. ............ 198 Anderson, VVard V. ............. 228 Andresen, Gail L. . 119, 228, 282, 286, 287 Andresen, Sandra ............... 176 Andrews, Joan M. . . . . . . 198 Andrews, John ........ . . . 198 Andrews, William W. . . . . . 198 Andries, Keith ...... . . . 176 Angevine, Sheryl E. .....,...... 176 Antonio, Louise A. ............. 228 Antony, John J. . 66, 113, 122, 123, 135, 228 Applegate, Janice C. .....,...... 228 Arbuekle, Elaine M. . . . . . . 95, 176 Arbuckle, Louise G. . .. ..... . 228 Argo, Gail J. ....... .... 1 06, 198 Armhmst, D. .................. 122 Armstrong, Carole J. ...... 70, 73, 198 Armstrong, Curt J. ...... 117, 120, 176 Armald, Edwin H. . . . ...... 62, 199 Amett, Charles R. .. ........... 177 Amett, Patsy M. .....,......... 164 Amold, Marjorie . . . . 88, 91, 98, 199 Arthur, Jerry . .. ........... 228 Arthur, John . . . . 80, 144, 229 Asmus, Jean .. ......,. 177 Asmus, Joyce .......... . 177 Ater, Victor ............... 102, 139 Atwoll, Kenneth J. . . . 80, 122, 197, 199 Am-r, Carole .... 48, 60, 69, 95, 99, 199 Augvnstr-in, B. ................. 112 Auger, Janet ................ 69, 199 Aughc-nbaugh, Jim J. ... ,... 122, Aughvnbnugh, Nancy J. . . 68, 97, 11 19, 225, 229 Ault, Norman ..... Austin, Pnl ll. .... . Auston, Roger L. . .. Axclson, Bob L. .. Axelson, Sherri R. .. Ayer, Susan ....... -- 1 Babcock, Carole . . . .. 66,ll11, ... 1.11. 1.1.1, .. ...,. 95, 177 108, 229 199 177 229 177 177 177 198 229 177 229 Bach, Jackie ....... . . . . 82, Bacher, Patricia J. . . ,,,,, , , , Bacon, Ken B. . . . .,... 1-15, Bailey, Dah- A. . . . . , 120, 121' Bailvy, Judy Ann . .....,,, , Bailey, Linda . . . Bailey, Pat ..... Bailey, Richard .. Baillie, Susnn . . . Bair, Larry W. . , . lluker, Cathy C. . . 198 . ....- 18, 229 .... 89,198 120 176 229 198 Baker, Gary . .. Baker, Jan .... Baker, Kathy .... Baker, Larry J. .. Bakkemo, Lewis R. Bald, Karen ..... Baldridge, Karla . Baldwin, Carole . . Balkenbush, Daniel Ball, Pearl D. .. . Ballard, Karen . . . Ballard, Mary Ann Balsley, Daphne .. Bane, Doug W. .. Bannister, Russel F. Bannon, Joyce . . . Barber, T. ..... . Bardwell, Carla J. Bames, Ardon . . . Ba.mes, Carol . . . Barnes, James .. Bames, Janie .... Barnes, Karen A. . Barrett, N. .... . Barrett, R. .... . Bars, Gunta ..... Barton, Helen L. . Barton, R. ..... . Barth, Glenn R. . Barton, Barbara E. Bastrom, T. . . , . Bates, Paul A. . .. Bath, Jim ....... Bauer, Nancy L. .. Baugh, Sharon . . . Bauman, C. ..... . Bauman, Helen ..... Bayliss, Judith E. Beach, Nancy ..... Beal, Karma L. .. Bean, Lou ....... Beard, Archie L. . . . . ... 133, 198 ... 111,198 ... 69, 229 . .... 229 ... ...9o,229 . ....... 176 ... e5,72,176 . ......... 176 ......... 134,176 ... 5s,72,s6,229 ..........230 . ... 58,107,198 ......... 176 . ....... 176 .. ....... 230 . ... 70,73,198 .. ....... 112 .. ...54,176 ....176 ...72,176 .....89 ...176 ...230 ....56 ...120 ...198 ...176 ............119 ............ 65,230 .. e7,s6,s9,97,23o .....,.,........60 ............230 ......176 ...110,176 ....70,198 .........118 55,80,176 ....71,230 ...106,198 ......198 ....,..230 ........230 Beard, Patricia A. . ........ 15, 16,55 Beaven, Darryl L. ..........113,230 Beck, Bob ..... 54, 57, 66, 98, 99, 230 Beck, Lois M. ................. 230 Beck, Terri .................... 198 Becker, Ralph D. . . . . . 100, 198 Becker, Susan N. .. . .. 110, 176 Beckett, Robert E. .. ...... 198 Bedard, Kaye ..... . . . 230 Beebe, Jeanne . . . . . . 176 Beery, Joe ..... . . . 198 Berger, Judy E. . . . . . 176 Behm, Myrna J. ................ 230 Bell, Nancy ................... 231 Bell, Robert A. . . 46, 47, 64, 71, 78, 80, 101, 231, 287 Bell, N. ........................ 79 Belrnear, Bill L. .. Belsh, Carolyn R. Belshe, Dave L. . . . Belt, John D. .... . Bender, Cortlandt Bender, Penny .... Bene-dick, Brenda .. Benedict, Terrie .. Benell, Carolyn Benjamin, Cheryl .. Bennett, Dana . . . .......199 ..69,73,231 .......176 .....231 .,.... .176 . . 91, 98, 199 ........176 .......88,199 65,73,231 .. 52, 55, 82, 231 ... . 55, 80, 88, 176 Bennett, Karen ................ 199 Bennett, Marsha S. . 50, 69, 76, 86, 98, 225, 231 Benning, Darla J. . . ...... .... 2 31 Benson, Linda J. . . , . , 231 Berdy, Chris S. ..... ....... 1 99 Berg, Byron R. ....... ........ 1 76 Bergerhouse. Diana . . . . . 60, 98. 199 Bergeson, Terry A. . . . Bergman, Bob .... Bergman, Dana Kay 104, 231 Berkowitz, Allan .. Berry, Chip . ..... Berzirs. llze Valya . . . ...... . . . . Bessent. lohn .,,. Bc-sser, Anhui' . .. Best, Lynda J. Bettridge, D. , . , . Beuthcl, Dick C. .. Biblio, Jo ..... Biliill. L. . . . .. .. llickvl, Virginia .. Billniyer, Johanna Binder, M. .... . . . ll in gamau, N. ....,, , Birrell, Roberta A. Bisbee, John H. . .. Bislwe, L. .. . , . . , lliselmff, Charles ........231 54,57,23l 52,5-i,76,86, ...........176 ,..102,l36, 199 176 ......145 ...62.231 ........,23l , .......... 87 .. 47, 56, 97, 231 ..........l99 ....74,97, 101,231 50 . . ......... 232 ......62,76.232 ...46, 48, 64, 76, 80, 100. 135, 232. 287, 289 BlSl10l1. Barbara . . Bishop, Bob ..... Bishop, Kathie . . Bisson, Louise 1-liork, B. .... . Blnrk, Ken --... Black, Charlene . .. Black, Tim F. . . . Blaeklulrn, N. . . . . lllaikvlY. John ..... llletha-ln. Kathy P. Bliss. Chuck .... . . Bliss, Mary ...,, , Bloch, Nancy A. .. lilockledge, Jan . , . Blom, Robert 11. ., Blond, Dolores .. Bloom, Harold R. . . I'44'9d'9sfi9s 232 199 ...y..i.60,9l:199 ... 82, 89,176 .......13-1 ......176 ...176 ......176 ........57 . . . . 122, 232 .. ...... 177 ....63,232 ...58,72, 199 .......233 .........176 ... 53,118,232 .... 65,177 ... 122,177 Blount, Bobbie .. Blue, Barclay ...,. Blue, Nancy A. Blue, Nancy Julia .. Boal, Jackie ...... Boblit, Terry . ., Bodhaine, Sue .. Bodney, Sandy .,.. Bohlen, Donna M. .. Bohlen, Sharon . . Bollig, Lynn J. . . 58, 108,109,197, .. 63,102, 135, ...76,lll, ......70, ....112, ...59, .. . .... 68,l11, Bolz, Dennis M. .... 91, 120,122, Bonnie, Tom ....,...,.., 76, 85, Bookstrom, Elena D. 70, 71, 76, 99, Boom, Judy .........,,.... 110, Borgeson, Karen ...........,.... Bosselman, Nancy . . . 68, 107, 108, Boswcll, Bonni . . . .....,.. . . . . Bosworth, Kent ..... ........ Bott, Ronald R. . ,............ .. Bowelidge, Brenda D. .....,.... . Bowen, Marilyn .,,...... 83, 107, Bowen, Richard L. . . .,.,,. . . , Bowman, C. ....,. ..,..... , Bowman, Kitty . . . . . . 45, 54, Bowman, R. .... ...,... 1 17, Boyce, Ruth A. . . . . . 68, 72, 91, Boyd, Bonnie L. . ......,. 59, Boyd, G. ......... . . . . . Boyd, Jerry K. ....., . . . Boyd, Nancy Louise . . . . . . Boyer, Connie ...... . . . Boyer, Phillip . . . Boyer, Wynn .,,... ,,.,...,... Boyle, Robert W. . . ..,. 58, 120, Brack, Harold ..... 122, Braddock,D.... Bradley, J. ..... . . . Bragg, Doug E. .. Bragg, Ruth E. ..,. . . . 54, Braly, Jack ....,.... .,.... Brandt, Jeraldine L. . ,...,. . . Brandt, Ma.ry Lou . .. Brantley, R. .... . Brase, Paul J. .. Brashear, Dave .. Braslin, Carolyn . . ..,68,72, .....62, ...76,91, Brauer, Gary A. . . Breffle, Carol R. Brelsord, Bill B. . Brelsford, Bob .. Brenkert, George G. . . Bresford, Robert O. . . Brewer, Alan . . . Brewer, B. ..... Brickham, Byron E. . . Briels, Julie G. . Briggs, J. ,.... . Brinkerhoff, Ann Brock, Betty .... Brock, Sandra . . . 120 239 Z 'ao' .1800 i l .117, i 1 1 162, 'iso ff i2' . 199 232 177 232 177 177 177 177 177 232 199 199 199 232 177 177 225 177 232 232 232 199 232 116 177 120 199 177 120 177 232 232 113 177 177 199 112 122 199 177 233 199 233 . 89 177 177 199 233 177 177 233 200 233 120 120 233 200 120 233 200 177 Broersma, Elinor . . , ......, . 233 Brokaw, Lynn . . . . . 45, 138, 177 Brooks, Bemie . .,............,. 200 Brooks, Nathalee ....,....,..... 233 Bross, Don C. . .. 47, 91,122, 197,200 Brown, Bill .. ........... 145,178 Brown, Bill . . ......,......, 134 Brown David .. , . . 139, 178 Brown, Diane .. ..... 178 Brown, Ginny .. .,.. 97 Brown, Henry . . . . . . 200 Brown, Jim ...... . . . 139 Brown, Li.nda C. . . . . . , 233 Brown, Monte . . . . . . 178 Brown, Nicholas . . .... , . 233 Brown, Pat ..... ........ 2 00 Brown, Sharon . . . . . 97, 233 286 Brown, Virginia .... ......,. 2 34 Bruckman, Dalton . . . ...,.. 234 Brindige, Bob ..... . . 118, 234 Bruner, Connie . . . .... . 178 Bruskotter, Bill .... , . . 234 Bryan, Dixie A. ...... ,.,...., 2 00 Buchmaster, Larry M. ..,........ 234 Buckner, Harry ......... 103, 133, 200 Bueghley, Kenneth K. ........... 234 Bugh, Mary Lee .... .,...... 1 78 Burback, Joan ................. 178 Burch, M. ..............,..... 122 Burg, Denyce . . 47, 61, 74, 98, 101, 234 Burger, Carole ........,......., 178 Burger, Dick ................ 66, 91 Burgess, Karen . . . . . . 89, 178 Burgner, Jim ...... ,....... 1 45 Burke, Donna Lee ......97, Burke, Lois G. ..... , . . 68, 73, Burkett, Carol .,,. ........ Burkgren, Gary - - - l - 2 62. Burkgren, Susan . . . ,... . . . . Burley, Warren . . . .... 103, Burner, Charlotte . . . . . . . . . Bumer, Sharon L. . . . . . . . Buroick, Diane .... ...... Burroughs, Kay . . . 1 - - 33. Burrous, M. ...... .... . Buskey, Suzanne . . . . . . Buskirk, Norman . . . . . . Butcher, Barbara . . . . . . Butters, K. ....... . . . . Butterfield, Alan . . .... . . Butz, Dave ..... . . . 137. Buxton, Judie K. . . ...... 104, Bybee, Judy ...........,. 74, 97, Byma, Carol J. ......... 104, 106, ... C .. Cahole, Don ... . .. ... 117. Cain, Bob .... ... 112. Caffrey, J. . .-.. . V 234 234 178 234 178 178 178 234 178 200 . 75 178 234 178 1 12 178 138 234 178 234 120 178 112 Caldwell, Jim ..,... ,.,. 7 5, 179 Caldwell, Martyn M. . . ..,. 99, 235 Caldwell, Nancy . . .... 62, 178 Callahan, Cathleon ....,,. 88, 179 Calhoun, Calvin . . . . . . 117, 120, 179 Callender, Roger L, . . .... 56, 87, 235 Callius, M. .,..... .....,.. 1 97 Campbell, Bob .... . . . 133. 235 Cambt-ll, Christine . ....... 179 Cameron, Beverly . . , , .... 65, 179 Cameron, Bruce Joy . . ..... 111 Cameron, Dave ..... .... 1 34 Cameron, James L. .. ..... 235 Cameron, Marcia . . ,...,., 179 Camner, Stephanie . . . . . 197, 200 Camp, Judy S. ....... ..... 2 00 Campbell, Rebecca C. . . . .... 235 Campbell, Bob L. ........... 85,235 Campbell, William Scott ..,.., 52, 131 Canatsey, Dana ...,.. . . . 69, 197 200 Canatsey, Gina ...,..... 68, 104. 200 Candlcr, Rudy . . . . . . 74, 120, 179 Cann, David R. .. .......... 235 Capra, Alan A. . . .... 62, 93, 235 Capra, Carla J. .. ..,,. 69, 93 201 Cardy, Bruce ..., . . . 62, 94, 197 201 Carhart, Carolyn . . ...., 58, 88 178 Carhart, Forrest ....,.,..... 112, 120 Carlson, Bonnie L. .... 39, 58, 72, 201 Carlson, Don ....... 56, 113, 120 201 Carlson, Karen . . . .,........,. . 178 Carlson, Fred .. ....,...... 138 Carlson, Ken .... . . . 65, 122 178 Carlson, Nancy . . . . . 70, 201 235 Carlson, Sherry . . . .... 110 178 Carlson, Sue Ann . . . ....... . . 69 Camey, Bob ...... ... 87,135 201 Carney, Dave ..,.. ....,... 2 35 Carney, Joyce ....... ,...... 1 78 Carpenter, Neal D. .. .... 89 200 Carpenter, Steve . . ..... 62 178 Carpenter, Susie B. . . . . . 76, 110 200 Can, Catherine ..,,,,.,..... 76 178 Carr, Joyce ..,................. 178 Carroll, Jim ......., 60, 102, 138 178 Carroll, Scott .... 84, 91, 102, 138 235 Carson, Carol K. ...... 70, 83, 110 235 Carson, Carolyn J. . , ..., 70, 83 235 Carter, Lloyd D. . . ,. 51, 63 235 Caskt-y, Sharon . . . .....- 5 9, 86 Cassell, Carol M. . . ...... 73 Castles, Lore-ta A. . . . . . 79, 201 Caubin, Jack .... ..... 2 36 Cawood, Jeanine .,..... 236 Cs-llan, Mike ,... . . . 120, 178 Chadwick, Judie . ..... 201 Chalet, Diane . . . ,... . 95 Chalmers, Shirley . . . . . . 200 Chamberlam, J. . . ....... 134 Chambe Chance, rs, J. .. Paula . ....44,45,178 Chapman, Bob .. . Chapman, Glenna . 7 . . 139, 144, 178 5 1 9 .6. 179 138 120 179 135, 200 179 236 282 201 86 200 179 179 237 134 179 200 Chapman, Rick . . . . ,. 134, Charbonneau, J. . . . . . . . Charles, C. ......... ......... . Charleton, Barbara .,...,.,,.. 88, Charlton, Kenneth W. . 63, 85, 103, 236, 239 Chavez, Lenora . . , ...... . . . . Checots, Judy .................. Cherbeneau, Jeanne . . 52, 70, 100, Cherry, Patricia .......,.... 236, Chiles, William L. . . , . . 62, Chisholm, Judy . . . . . . . . . Chisholm, Sally . . . . . 73. Christensen, Anna . . . .... . 73, Christensen, Harold ......... 134, Christensen, Jean ...... 46, 67, 83, Christensen, H. ..... ......... , Christensen, Linda . . ...... . . Christensen, Sharon . , . .... . . . . Christensen, P. .... . Christian, Carol J. . , . . Christiansen, George . . Christiensen, George .. Clagett, Nan cy ...... Claibome, Lynn ...... ..........11O .. 71,76, 80, 82 66,87,100 61,99 179 . , 1 f '5'o', '69, 201 179 236 236 122 236 200 236 117 236 200 179 236 179 201 179 201 122 236 236 236 . 55 201 236 Clair, Jim W. .......,,. 129, 133, 237 Clark, Bill ..... 63, 110, 111, 126, 137, 225, 236, 289 Clark, G. ...,. .......,....... . Clark, Sue .,.............. 111, Clarke, Beverly M. .......... 97 Clay, Karen L. ........ 53, 73, 86, Clayburg, D. ..... .......... . Clendenin, Sharon . . . ...... , 86, Cliff, Kenneth D. . . .... 58, Clift, Gerald ..... ,..., Clifton, C. ....... ... . Clore, Norman R. . . . . . . Clothier, Sam G. .. .... 65, Coble, Karen .... .... 7 3, Cochran, Janet . . . .... . , . . Cochran, Jim ..... .......... Cochran, Li.nda E. . . . . . . 76, 107, Coffman, Beverly . . ,..... . . Coffman, Joel A. . , .... 79, Coffman, T. ...., ...... . Cole, Bub ........ ........ Coleman, Cynthia . . . . . . 52, 100, Coleman, Judy . . . . . 53, 110, Coler, C. ...... ...,..... . Coler, Lynn ..... ............. Coles, Judy A. ........ 79, 93, 98, Colley, Sharon Sue Collier, Sandra Collins, Kay ..... Collins, Mike .... Collins, Robert C. .. ....83. 179 179 201 179 236 Collins, Russell E. ....,. .,.,.,. 2 37 Colnar, Sharon ...,. 49, 88, lll 179 Cunard, Betty . . . 82. 83 179 Conger, John . . ....... 179 Conley, Sandra . . . . . . 73 179 Conti, Ted .. . . ... 118 237 Cook, Albert . . . .. 57 179 Cook, Jack . . . . . 72 237 Cook, Jean .... . . . 72 237 Cook, Kenneth . . . . . . . 87. 237 Cooke, Myra .....,....,... 237, 285 Cooley, Diane Elaine ......... 89, 237 Cooper, Dave F. ..... ........... 23 7 Cooper, Paul D. . . .. 84, 102,129. 131, 133, 139, 237 Copeland, C. ..... ......,,. 1 18 Coppock, Sue M. . . . . , 51, 69, 237 Corbin, Dave . . . ......... 237 Cormack, Cathy . . . . . . 73, 90 201 Cos, C. .,...... ....,.., 7 0 Cottrell, J. ....... . . . 122 Coulter, Nom-ia ,... . .. 179 Covey, Marilyn K. .... . . . 237 Cowsert, Bemie C. . , . . . . 238 Cox, Barbara ...... . . . 179 Cox, B. ....... .,.... 1 20 Cox, Carol S. .. . .. 93, 238 Cox, Carolyn . . . ....... 238 Cox, Dennis ... 122 179 Cox, Ellen . . ,..... 179 Cox, Jeannie . ....... 179 Cox, John ,.... 113 133 Cox, VVilliarn ... ...... 179 Coyle, B. ........ .,..,,. 1 18 Crabb, Evelyn ..,.. ......... 1 79 Crabtree, Donald M. .... 117, 120, 238 Craig, Barbara ......,.......... 179 Craig, Janice K. . .,... 51, 83, 110, 238 Crandell, Nomian ......... 112 179 Crane, Pamela J. ............ 68, 238 Crane, Sharon ................. 201 Craner, Phyllis J. 44, 98, 115, 119, 126, 224. 225, 238, 286. 287, 289 Crammer, D. . .........,.....,. 120 Crawford, Mike F. ............. 201 Crites, Lila R. ........ 68, 72, 86, 238 Cromwell, Dick .......... 54. 56, 238 Crosson, Lt-onard L. . . ..... 120, 238 Crosswy, Sht-rrye . . . ..... . . 49 Crothcr, Pat ...... 73 201 Crowe, Marvin . . . . . 201 Cruz, Garfield . . . . . 179 Cubbaile, R. ... .... .. 112 Cuffman . ..... ....... 1 18 Culver, Beverly . . . . . . 54, 82 179 Cummins, L. ............... 62 238 Cummins, Merle ................ 179 Cunningham, Gerald K. ........,. 201 Cunningham, Karen . . 58, 100, 104, 201 Curd, Judy .................. .. 179 Curel, Jim ..... .,........ 2 38 Currey, Leslie . , . . . 70, 100, 201 Currier, Fred . . . . . 117, 122, 238 Cun'ier, Paul . . . ........ . 201 Curtis, Kathy A. . .. ..... 119, 201 Curtis, Steve .............. 120, 179 Custer, Bob E. ........ 76, 95, 97, 201 Czajkowsky, Joe ................ 179 .. D ... Dagton, S. .......... ....... . 88 Dahl, Clayton .... Dalton, Lynn C. .. Da.mer0n, Rich Darley, Mike .ff Darnell, M. ...... . Darrow, Patricia A. Daubert, Kenlon .. . , .. 120, 179 .......74,78 ....54,57,91 y Davidson, Nancy . . . Davies, Jim .... .. Davies, Jim .... Davis, Diane .. Davis, Eric .... Davis, Gene ...... Davis, Jackie M. . . Davis, Janice L. . . Davis, Jeannie .. Davis, Linda .. Davis, Marilyn .. Davis, Roland .. Davis, Sue .... Davis, Sue .... . Dean, David L. Iff'ffff'sd IIf'54','e'9 sa 1 i f 'vb'.'1'oli' Q'-is' v i Deason, Vance A. DeBacher, Stan E. DeBacker, Ronald DeBoer, Judy . .... DeBoer, Revel L. . . DeCanter, Karen L. DeCoudiyaux, V. Dedrick, Mary Jo Deffenbaugh, Be 8 f1f'1'2'o' ' .ii::li'9-0. ....53,9o,97 .,.,....,.76 1QQ.1Qf:isi,'s4. A. ......... . . f DeGraff TW , Frankie ..... ...... Degroen, J. ..... . Delong, Jack C. .. Delaney, B. . . . . DeLong, P. ..... . Delviarcus, Sheryl . . DenAdel, M ary L. Denison, Don G. .. Denkel, Jackie .... Denslow, Joni ..... Dergance, Ralph N. 225, 239, 243 DeVa1le, Dianne .. Devli.n, John T. . . , DeVVaal, Thelma . . DeVVaal, Winifred DeVVitt, Martha . . Diamond, Mike D. Dick, Evelyn . .. ...120 ...107 . ...54,73 .......51,62 ...e3,s5,98, 56,73,87 ... 55, 82, 99, 238 239 120 239 122 179 134 179 201 239 179 239 239 179 201 179 239 201 197 239 239 239 . 96 201 239 239 . 57 179 180 . 89 239 120 120 180 201 239 180 201 103, 180 239 . 59 239 201 180 202 Dickerson, Jim D. .. Dickerson, John . . Dickey, Nonnan . . Dickson, Bob J. . . Dilullo, Tom XV. .. Dill:-y, Lois D. .. Dishc-r. Jane . . . Ditmer, Butch .... Dixon, Peggy ....... Dobrovolny, Carl Dochull, J. ........ . Dodd, Nancy E. . . 56, 120, . 58. 97. . 102. ..,,...112. 248 240 180 202 240 180 180 139 180 180 69 47, 52, 61, 70. 76, 98, 240 Dodd, Tom ..... .. 180 Dodrill, Janet ..,.. . . 202 Dodson, Kathy S. . . .. 180 Doerges, Norman .. .. 139 Doidge, J. ..... , . 122 Dolan, M. . ...... .... 1 18 Dolce, Ronald .... ...... 6 7' Domas, Sonja ....... . . 55, 180 Donnelson, John W. ........,... 240 Doran, Janet E. ..........,.. 69, 241 Dorman, Dorothy Lee . . 70, 91, 93, 241 Dosh, Sue ..............,...... 180 Douvas, Maria S. . . . 47, 53, 72, 90, 240 Dow, Charlie .................. 145 Dowler, Craig .... ....... 2 02 Downey, Tom R. . .... 65, 240 Downing, T. .... ..... 1 22 Dozier, N. Sue .. ........ 240 Dragoo, Bob A. . ..,.....,. 180 Dragoo, Chuck L. . . . 118, 133, 202 Draper, Paul .... ...... 1 20,180 Drayton, Linda .. ........ 180 Dreher, Dianne . . . . . 110. 180 Dreher, Mina .... . ..... 202 Dreith, Sandy .... . . ....... 180 Drummond, Mandy ............. 202 Dudgeon, Annette . . . Dudley, F. ...... . Duff, D. . ......... . Duff, Michael Allen . Duhrsen, C. ....... . Duhrsen, Lowell R. . . Dulin, Pat ........ Duncan, Paul .. Dunham, Betsy .. . . .. Dunkin, Diane 1. .. Dunkin, J. C. . . .. Dunkle, Larry D. . . Dunn, Carolyn . . . Durand, Nancy . . . Durfee, Mary Dutton, R. . . . . Dyer, John F. . .. .. Dyer, Marsha D. .. . . 110, 202 53,70,2-40 83 112 .......202:240 4662.225 0 -E- Eagen, Sharon L. . . . Easley, E. ........ . Easley, Judy . . 28, 32 240, 282, 288, 289 Easley, Leanna ..... Eberlein, B. ....... . Eberly, Bill ....... . . Eckhardt, Beverly J. . Economy, Joyce A. . . Edkins, G. ....... . Edson, Lois A. . . Edwards, Jack . . . Edwards, Joan . . . Edwards, R. .... . Eels, Bonnie D. . . Egler, Lloyd H. . . Ehmke, G. .... . Elder, O. ....... . Eliakedis, Jennie .. Elder, Dwight Elderkin, Diane . . Eliakedia, J. Elliot, Chuck . . Elliott, Neil E. .. Ellis, Greg . . . Ellis, Loren .... Ellis, Richard .... Ellison, Judy K. . . Emanuel, Mary .. Emmerik, Clara . . Emory, Lana .. Emory, Lance Endsley, Li.nda Enewold, Glen R. . 54 England, G. ...... . English, Betty ...... . , ,24 ...........240 .......102,135 ..74,76,80,202 ...........180 ..........240 ..,.57,180 ........202 ..........2o2 ...59,111,180 ...........134 ...........202 18,72, 106, 109, ...........180 ...........11s ,69, 78, 104, 126, ...,....73,180 . ...117,118 .......180 ...........24o ....67,68,240 ..,..75,122 ....59,180 ....63,241 ....8s,1so ........s9 .,.,.se,241 ..........24l 117,120,122 ........122 .......180 ...117,202 ...110,202 ......sa ,..134,145 .....241 ....180 ....202 .......122 ...106,241 ....80,180 ...88,112,180 ...........241 ...........241 , 57, 99, 122, 202 .........57,62 88 Engraham, Aaron . . . . . 134 Enloe, J. ........ .. 122 Epperson, Ron . . . .... . 241 Epps, Fred ....... ....... 6 6, 202 Epting, Rick C. .......... 76, 97, 202 Erickson, Amy Lou . . . 69, 76, 104, 241 Erickson, Bonnie . 48, 68, 96, 99, 202 Erickson, Carol ..............,. 180 Erickson, Everett ........... 112, 202 Erickson, Paul ...... ....,.. 2 02 Erickson, Sherry V. . . ..... 95, 181 Eroddy, Carla . . . . . 69, 78, 241 Esa, R. ......... .,.. . . . 118 Eskew, G. ...... .... 1 22 Evans, Bill T. ... ...,. 241 Evans, Janice . . . . . 59, 202 Evans, Janlene .. ...... 202 Evans, Kathy .... ....,... 1 81 Evans, Linda D. . ..... 58, 69, 202 Evans, Sally .... . . 68, 78, 90, 202 Evilliams, Dick . . . .....,.,. . 202 Ewing, Judith L. . . ......... 242 Ewing, Tom .,.... . . . 76, 91, 242 Eyre, Joanne E. .. 242 1 F 1 Fabriiie. John .... Fairfield, Karen K. Fairley, Terry R. .. Faller, Kathy ..... Faris, Richard L. . ...98, ..,..l03, ...65, .....60,91,94, Fattor, Yvonne J. . . Felher, Gary A. . .. Fellers, Terry .... Fellows, Barbara J. 11 1 . 1 1 1 1531,17101, Fenton, Byron J. ...........,.. . Fenwick, Babs E. ..... 70, 93, 110, Fenwick, D. Tims . Ferguson,B. ..... Ferguson, Shirley Jo ..,.., 69, 86, Ferrell, Gwen ..... 69, 79, 97, 98, Ferrin, Lonnie ..,.............. Ferris, Dee ....,.. Feyerhem, Joan . . . Field, Joan ..... Finder, Jaye . . . r1ne,J. .... Fink, Larry ... Finley, B. ...... 1 1 1 Finley, Janet . . . Finn, Sheila ..,. Finney, Robert .... Fiore, P. ........ . Fisher, Suzanne . .. Fisher, Terry .. . Fiske, John ....... Fitzpatrick, John . . . . . . Fleecs, Kenny ..... . . . Fleming, Marsha . . . . . . Fleming, Sandy G. . . ..... . . . Fletcher, Dawn D. . . ...... . . . Flint, Sylvia L. . .. Flohr, Alan K. . . ...91. ....70,106, .....122, Flood, Joe ,.... ............... Folk, Fran . . .............. . . Folsom, Don .... 45, 84, 102, 131, 243, 247 Folsom, Marlene K. . 59, Ford, Charles ..... ..... Ford, Deborah . . . . . . Ford, Emie .... Ford, Georgia . . . ....... . , . . Ford, Jeff ....... . . . 120, 134, Ford, Sharon K. . . . . . . 86, 89 Fomian, Judith L. . . ..... . . , Forsyth,LindaL... Fouts, Donnalee ............ 73 Fouu, L. .................... . Fowler, Ann .................. Fowler, Judy ..... 50, 68, 73, 104 Fox, Edna L. ..... 46, 55, 83, 89 Fox, Vicld L. ............... 71 Francis, A. . ..,..... ...... . . . 242 242 242 181 203 181 242 181 242 242 242 203 . 96 242 242 242 203 181 181 203 118 112 134 181 181 181 . 75 203 203 181 181 203 181 203 242 243 243 203 181 133. 203 181 243 122 181 181 243 203 243 243 . 75 181 243 243 180 . 56 Francisco, Mary E. . . . . . 70, 86, 243 Frank, Priscilla A. . . . ...... . . 203 Frankey, Mike ........ ,..... 1 80 Frankfather, Joanne L. . . . . . 180 Franklin, Paul ......., .,... 1 80 Franks, Anne ......... ...... 2 43 Frascarelli, Linda R. . . . . , . 59 180 Fraser, Forrest A. . . . .,.. 1 243 Frazer, J. ....... ..........., 1 20 Frazer, Tom V. .......,........ 203 Frazier, Brian ...... 73, 116, 120 203 Freeburg, Linda B. ....... 49, 99, 202 Freese, Lynette ..,. ........... 2 02 French, D. ........ ..,.. 1 18 French, Nicki ....... ....,. 2 43 Fritts, Nancy Ann . . . . .. 89 243 Frohlick, Ricky .... ..... 1 80 Frost, Ed ....... ......,,. 2 03 Frost, Helen . . .....,...... 180 Frost, Hildy .... . . . 66, 91, 99 243 Fry, Judy A. .........,..... 97 243 Fry, Patricia K. ....., 53, 70, 225 243 Fuehrer, R. ..... .....,...... 1 18 Fugatt, Jean ...... ....... 7 2 203 Funnell, Nancy A. . . . . . . 66, 76 202 Fyles, Danny R. ................ 180 1 G .1 Gagnon, Pat .......... . . . 180 Gallagher, Myrna L. . . . .. . . . 244 Gallegos, Charles J. . . . ,... . 180 Gallegos, Conrad . . . . . 134, 202 Galston, H. ..... ...... 8 0 Gamel, Gwen .... ..... 1 80 Gammon, Nancy . .. ... 86, 203 Garcia, Sidney ..... . . 111, 244 Gardino, Charla S. . . ,.... 244 Gardner, B. .... . ..... 103 Garlow, Leona M. . . ,.... 58, 244 Gamer, Dale .................. 120 Garrett, Gordon F. ..... 103, 139,244 Garrett, L. ........ .. . 62, 82, 122 Gaston, Diane E. . . ........ 180 Gates, M. ...... ......, 5 6 Gates, Tom .... . . . 74. 180 Gatrell, W. ....... ..... l 22 Gaughan, Nan J. . . . . . 203 Gault, Barbara J. . . . . . 202 Gault, Noel I. ..... . . . 245 Gavin, Mary Beth . ,........ 180 Gebhardt, John M. . .......... 202 Gebhardt, Tami . . . . . . 48, 245, 285 Geer, Judy ..... .,....... 2 03 Gerber, Michele . . . ........... . 180 Gerhke, Bill ................ 45, 197 Ge-rken, Sharon R. .... 52, 68, 104, 244 Gerken, Jcn'y ..... ...... 4 9, 93, 203 Gorton, Lorene . . ..,. 12, 58, 180 Geshell, G. ...................,. 57 Geyer, Caroline J. .,..... 74, ll l, 180 Gibbons, Joe ...... 129, 131, 133, 244 Cihhs, Ken C. . . ,........ 144, 244 Gilberg, Marsha ...., Gilbert, Bill ..... . . . Gilbert, Gail . . . 45, 48, 68, 70, 96. 108, 227, 244, 287 244 202 106, Gilbert, Sharon ................. 180 Gillen, Kay ...... ....... 1 81 Gilmore, Barbara . . .... 93, 202 Gilmore, Gloria . . .... 86, 203 Gilpin, Roger D. . . . . . 122, 203 Gingras, Jennie .. ....... 181 Ginn, Patsy . . . .... 93, 181 Glascock, Joan . . . .... . 204 Glasmann, Ralph . . . . . 112, 204 Glaze, Penny ............... 86, 204 Godfrey, Barbara ........ 96, 110, 181 Godfrey, Bob K. 63, 102, 131, 133, 138 Godfrey, Carol A. ........... 59,204 Godfrey, Larry .............. 57, 204 Godfrey, Richard E. ............ 144 Godfrey, Robert ............ 127, 244 Goff, Jackie E. . . . 69, 96, 104, 104, 207 Goff, Sharon Ida ......... 53, 54, 244 Goldben, Chuck ..... . . . 87, 103, 135 Goldberg, Gary L. . . . .......... 204 Goldsmith, Martha ....... 54, 65, 181 Goldsmith, Sally A. .... 47, 55, 65, 91, 99, 204 Gomez, Maria ...... .. 181 Gonzales, Conrad . . . . . 144 Goodson, Ginny . . . . . 181 Goodwin, Russell . . . . 204 Gooran, G. ...... .. 120 Gordan, Denny . . . . . 181 Gordan, Jim ...... ..... 1 81 Gordon, Terry J. .. .......... 204 Gorham, Judith A. ....... 50, 70, 244 Gorishelc Bill H. .... 62, 96, 139, 204 Gorishek, Frank . 63, 102, 103, 139, 244 Gosselin, Karen ............. 88, 181 Gourley, Lora .... 68, 71, 104, 106, 108 Graff, June ................. 52, 244 Graft, James Robinson . . 131, 133, 244 Graham, Ed H. ................ 245 Graney, Bonnie ...... ..... 7 0, 245 Grant, B. ....... ..... 6 2 Grant, Craig . . . ........... 80, 181 Grant, Jim J. .................. 245 Granzow, Sherry . 76, 99, 101, 197, 204 Graves, Judy Louise ...... 73, 90, 245 Graves, Sandy ................. 181 Gray, Carolyn ............. 108, 204 Gray, Gary L. .............. 62,245 Gray, June ...... 44, 59, 110, 174, 182 Green, Darlene ................ 182 Green, Mary . . .............. 182 Greene, Helen .... .. 182 Greene, Mary ........ .. 182 Greenhalgh, Marilyn . . . . 245 Greenstreet, Richard . . . . 245 Greenup, Darlene . .. .... . 182 Greenwald, Judy . . .... 68, 182 Greenwalt, Mailyn . . . . 1 60, 91, 182 Greer, Carolyn .... .......... 2 04 Greer, Tom ..... . . . 62, 103, 204 Griffin, B. ..... ............ 6 2 Griffin, Mike . . . . . 62, 93, 197, 204 Grifith, Louise . . . .......... . 182 Griffith, Roger . . . ....... . 182 Grillos, Jan ....... .......... 1 82 Grillos, John M. .. . .. 58, 113, 204 Grillow, J. ...... ......... 8 2 Grissoni, Craig . . . ...... . 204 Grosvenor, J. ..... ....... 1 22 Gruenwald, J. ...... ......... 6 5 Grunberg, Linda L. . . ....... 69, 245 Gueck, Don ...... . . . 75, 122, 204 Guenther, J. ...... ......... 6 1 Guertner, Gary L. . .. ......... . 245 Guertner, Roger W. . . .... 63, 93, 245 Guffman, M. ..... ......... 7 0 Guire, Nancy .... .... 5 9, 204 Guirtz, Lennie . . . ....... . 182 Gunther, Carol . . . .... 79, 97, 245 Gurley, Meri ....... ..... 8 6, 245 Gustafson, Karen K. . . ....... 91, 204 Gustafson, Sharon ........... 70, 204 Gustafson, Sue L. ..... 50, 90, 91, 204 Gustin, D. ..................... 72 Guthe-il, Betty Ann ..... .... 2 46 1 H 1 Haas, B. ............ ..... 1 20 Haas, Harold ....... . . 120, 204 Hahernicht, Bill .......,.... 120, 246 Hacker, Judie G. . ..,..... 68, 72, 204 Hadley, Gail .. 52, 71, 106, 108, 246 Hadley, Claudia M. .......,...... 52 Hahn, Elaine ........,.,.... 86, 246 Haines, Dorcas .... . . . 204 Haines, Jack J. ..,.. .... 2 04 Halbert, David D. . . . ..., 138 Hale, Carol Lynn . . . . 104, 205 Hale, Janice ..... ..... 2 05 Hall, Ellen ..... ........ . ,, 182 Hall, Lou Anne . . ......... 197, 205 Hall, R. Skidmore ...., 62, 87, 94, 240 Hallhiok, Annu .. ........... 182 Halowvc-r, Sandy . . . . . 93 Hulotn, Melanie . .. .. 182 Hamhy, G. ....... .. 120 Hamilton, Marilyn . ..,,...... I82 Hamilton, Wayne .............. 205 Hammill, Greg ........ 20, 80, 87, 205 Hammond, Linda . .. .......... . 182 Handnrf, Susan .... ....... 6 5, 246 Hannah, Pamela ..... .... 8 8, 182 Hannah, Penelope A. ............ 246 Hansen, Carmen .... . 65, 101, 205 Hanson, Don L. .... . . . 53, 57, 246 Hansen, Marilyn . . . ....,,.. 182 Hantschel, Dieter F. A. . . . . . 75, 246 Hamer, Regina ....... ..... 1 82 Harold, Roberta L. . . . ..... . . 246 Harper, Jon ....... . . . 144. 205 Harper, Roberna .. ..... 205 Harr, JoAnn .... . . . 205 Harrington, F. . . 122 Harris, Bob ..... .......... 1 33 Harris, Don C. .... ............ 2 46 Harris, Eileen M. . . . 99, 106, 108, 246 Harris, Gary J. .... ..... 6 3, 138, 246 Harris, Ronny .... ...... 1 22, 182 Harris, Suzie ...... ...... 9 6, 205 Harshman, Richard .... 133, 138, 205 Hart, Jack ....... ......... 6 2, 182 Hart, Maureen .... ..... 7 6, 112, 246 Hartshom, Kay . . 44, 46, 69, 91, 96, 98, 110, 197, 205 Hartshom, Sue Ella .... 53, 68, 70, 91, 98, 110, 247 Haska, Joe ....... ......... 1 82 Haslouer, Cheryl . . . .... . 182 Haslouer, Douglas . . ...... 205 Hasse, Carol ...... .. . .. 111, 182 Haswell, Mary Pat . . . ......... 205 Haubold, Joanne . . . . . 86, 89, 247 Havens, Rosemary . ....... 247 Havens, Sandi .... ....... 2 05 Havgren, Judie . . . ...... 83, 205 Hawbord, A. ..... .......... 1 22 Hawkins, Ralph . . . . . 117, 120, 182 Hawkins, Shirley ..... 54, 76, 98. 106, 108, 205 Hayes, Julie ............ 45, 197, 205 Hayes, Kathleen . . . 47, 50, 83, 98, 104, 105, 247, 251 Hayes, Linda A. ..........,. 71,247 Hayman, Vonda Rea . . . . . . 247 Hayser, R. .......... ..... 6 9 Hayward, Sandy .. ...... 182 Heare, Yavonne . . . . . . 90, 205 Heatly, Jody ...... ......... 2 47 Hecht, Carole D. .......... 106, 205 Hedges, John R. ...... 52, 63, 93, 247 Heimbach, Barbara ............. 205 Helfer, Paul G. . . . ....... . . 247 Heller, Jo ........ . . . 20, 80, 182 Hellhake, Margie . .......... 111, 182 Helton, Clint James . . . . 102, 128, 133, 138, 247 Helton, Delbert ...... ..... 1 33, 182 Henderson, Edwin P. .. ...... 247 Hennigar, Vicki Jo ............. 205 Henry, David ........ .... 5 4, 91, 247 Henry, Helen .............. 82, 182 Henry, James C. ..... 57, 75, 122, 205 Henshall, James A. .......... 66,247 Herberg, Aime ..... .... 2 05 Herbst, Tom ......... . . . 205 Hermann, Nancy S. . . . . . . . 247 Hemies, Betty .............. 88, 182 Hertzog, Joan .............. 59, 183 Hester, G. Herchell . . 62, 120, 225, 247 Hibbs, Rita ................ 65, 183 Hicks, B. ........ ............. 7 1 Hicks, Carol . . . .... 70, 205 Hicks, Elaine . . . . . . 48, 83, 247 Hicks, Harold ...... ....... 1 44 Hicks, Herschel B. . . ....... 183 Hicks, Howard D. . . . . . 112, 205 Hicks, James E. . .. .... .. 205 Hicks, Sandra L. . . . . . 53, 247 Hidtl, R. ........ ..... 8 8 Hiendl, Hannelore . .... 205 Hiersold, Kathryn .. ...... 248 Higganbothan, R. . . ... 117,118 Highfell, Jr-n'y' .... ...... 2 48 Highfill, S. ........ ..... 6 5 Highland, Jean ...... . ...... 205 Hildekrandt, Claudia . . . .... 73, 248 Hill, David D. ....... ......... 1 83 Hill, Don R. ...... . .. 62, 120, 206 Hillman, Eileen . . . ........ . 248 Hillman, John D. . . . ..... . . 206 Hillman, Mary Lou . . . . . . 183 Hindbaugh, B. ..... .... 7 4 Hindes, Marilyn J. . . ...... 183 Hindle, Sue C. ..... . . .... 59, 183 Hingley, Bc-ryl ....... . . . 59, 94, 206 Hinkhousc, James P. . . . . . 57, 87, 248 Hitchcock, Gayle . . . ....... 206 Hitcnnin, Sherri . . . ...... 89, 183 Hix, Judy ........ ...,........ 1 83 Hoag, Shnron K. .. .. Hour, Bill O. Hoard, George .. Hobbs, Tuxnrn .. Hoffmun, Shirley .. Hofnogvl, Gregory . . Hoggaird, Shnron .. Hoggutt, Georgo . . . 53, 68, 73, 249 . . 62, 133, 206 Hoguc, Mnrlm-linc G. Holden, Jim ...... Holden, L. . .... .. llollowny, Dnphnc 31.1 1 llolmcr, Suundm L. llolmstrom, Bob . . . Holt, R. ........ . Hoops, JlllllL'S A. .. Hoops, John ...... Hopkins, llonnio L. Hopkins, C. Richard .. Hopkins, Rohcrtu .... lloppcs, Jonn ...... Horiuchi, Bruce . .. lloming. Jnnici- E. . llorstmunn, Ann ...... Hosmnn, Sharon L. lilostntti-r, Divrdre C. . Hougvn, Dennis ...... 13:1 ....1. 249 1.97.2-is .1 ,. 14-1 ... 248 ..,. 120 .. ...7s, ms 941, 2111 . ..,, 102 .1 .... 55,11-1:1 ,, .....,... 206 1. 1011, 137, 248 ll8 ...,... nm 1:1-1 ... 24s . ,,.... 206 1 ,... 55,117 ... 108,248 ... 1311, isa ,., 511,183 ... 52,811 2411 . ..., s2.1a:1 . ...... 2-is 2118 Houghton, Kay . . . 248 Houston, J. .... .--- 1 34 Honze, Judy ..... ..... 2 06 Howard, Bill ....... . . . 134, 145 Howard, Patricia A. . . ....... 248 Howe, Don ...... . . . 120, 183 Howell, Carol .... ........ 2 O6 Howerton, A. C. . . . . . 62, 103 249 Hoyt, Julie M. .... ........ 2 49 Hmby, Judi ........ ....... 2 49 Hubbell, Nlary Ann . . . . . . . 183 Hubble, Paul ............... 62, 206 Huddleston, Howard ............ 144 Huffman, Maggie . 45, 46, 71, 104, 126, 249, 289 Hughw, Diana R. .............. 183 Hurne, Barbara Anne ........... 249 Hume, Marcella J. .............. 206 Hummel, Karen ...... 69, 98, 197, 206 Humphrey, Reid . . ........... 249 Hunter, John S. . . .... 65, 99, 249 Hurry, L. ..................... 104 Husted, Van .......... 122, 123, 249 Husted, Vivian .............. 89, 206 Huston, Joan C. 59, 61, 86, 95, 97, 206 Huston, John .................. 144 Hutcheson, Kent .... 42, 44, 45, 52, 85, 103, 128, 133, 249, 289 Hutcheson, Neil . 59, 102, 133, 197, 207 Hutchins, Earl C. .............. 249 Hutchison, Mary Ann ..... 69, 90, 207 - 1 .. Iacino, Ed ......... .... 1 39 Idol, D. ......... ...... 5 7 Ihrig, Donald R. . . . . . 134, 183 Ikenberry, Bill . . . . . . . 207 Ingraham, Rick .. .... 249 Iselman, F. .... .... 1 20 Irsher, J. ........ .... 1 12 Ironfield, Bonnie ............... 207 Irwin, Don R. ................. 249 Isaac, Dave ..... 46, 64, 66, 74, 80, 99, 101, 207 1 I 1 Jackson, Jim ................... 250 Jackson, Joan .... . . 72, 86, 107, 250 Jacobs, Barbara ................ 250 Jacoby, Grace A. ...... 76, 91, 93, 207 Jaenson, Margaret .............. 250 Jaenson, R. ....... .......... 5 6 Jaenson, Tom ............ ...... 2 06 Jahn, Kurt F. . . . James, Judy .. . 225, 250 James, F. ....... . . .......... . , 87 250 45, 68, 70, 79, 96, 108, 79,106, Jameson, Beverly ........ 206 Jamison, Sarah M. .. 15, 16, 71, 80, 91, 101, 104, 250 Jankovsky, Linda J. ............. 206 Jankovsky, Lynn . . . .... 63, 133 Jarvi, Don L. .... .............. 2 50 Jarvis, Mardi ............... 88, 183 Jaynes, Earl F. ..... 103, 128, 133, 250 Jefferies, Curt-is R. .............. 250 Jenkins, Annabeth ............... 91 Jenkins, Joby K. . . . . . 95, 110, 206 Jenkins, Lael ..... Jenkyns, Dennis R. Jenny, Richard .... Jensen, Gail ..... Jent, Sylvia . .... . Jessop, Jon ..... . . Johannes, Mary Ann Johantgen, Pete .. Johnsen, F. ..... . Johnsen, Larry F. . Johnson, Arlene .. Johnson, B. ..... . Johnson, Beverly .. Johnson. Bonnie T. Jolmson. Carl .... Johnson, Carol . . . Johnson, Cindy .. Johnson, Craig . . . Johnson, Don . . . Johnson, Don ..... .l0hIl50ll. Don YV. .. Johnson, Eugene B. Johnson, Gay ..... Johnson, Gene .. Johnson, Joyce . . . Johnson, Judith .. Johnson, Kurcn .. Johnson, Karon . . . Johnson, Karon L. . Johnson. Kit ..... Johnson, Laurel .. .l0llllS0ll, Lcslic . . . Johnson, Lindn R. . Johnson, Marilyn L. Johnson, Norman .. Johnson, Robert K. . Johnson, Sharon Ann Johnson, Shnron Kuy Johnson, Steve C. , Johnson, Susie .... Johnston, Bob Jones, ll. ,,,, , , , , Jones, Edward B. . Jones, Finley R. . . . Jones, Hnriy P, luncs. Juckio S. Jones, Judy J. . . . . Jones, Lnrry T. ., Jones, Mimi .... Jones, Peggy . , , 1 Jones, Polly A. , , , Jones, Ronnie ll. .. Jones, Sliirlr-y . . . ..... 50, 250 183 183 206 75, 183 63, 206 58. 59. 70. 86. 139, ...54,56,57, ........80, ...59,83, ...120. . ...62. .. ...57, . . . 1 1 1 si. . 1 1'fa1,19101,111o1'f, 1 1 1 1 111s1,1ss,1is, . 1 1 1 id. 1113. 1 1 1 Q 1 1 111341, .. .... 112, ... 102.133, .......88. ..........52. .........116, 5-l.56,66,74. .....75, ... 50, 119, . . . 83, 225, ...,120 250 206 102 250 183 117 250 251 206 183 183 206 183 206 251 251 183 . 64 183 206 183 206 251 183 183 134 251 . 74 183 206 251 251 206 183 197 112 251 122 207 207 183 207 207 207 25 1 207 183 Jones, Vivian A. . . . Jong, Harry T. . . Jordan, J. ,..,,.. . Jordan, Judie ....,..,.... Jordan, Margaret L. ., Jordan, Pauline M. Jordan, Ronalee .... Sharon . . . Jordan, Jost, Roy ..... Joy, Carol . . . Joy, Myron . . Judd, Chris Juhnke, Susie ...... .... 59, 207 ... 113, 251 122 65, 99, 251 .., 55, 251, 255 . 69, 74, 86, 251 183 183 .... 138,183 183 251 ., 139. 225, 251 . . , 37, 93,183 Jump, Skip ,......... . . 102, 133. 207 1 K .. Kady, Steve ,....... .... 1 17, 120 Kahn, Jim H. ...... .,.. 1 33, 251 Kailey, Sondra L. .,.. ..,....... 2 07 Kailus, Mary Ann ........... 73, 207 Kapostins, Uldis . 20, 52, 61, 67, 74, 76, 80. 251 Karg, Ruth .... ..........,. 7 4, 207 Kams, Gary R. . . .... 144, 252 Kams, Keith T. .. ,....... 252 Kautz, R. ......... ...,...... 8 9 Kavan, Patricia R. . . . , . 58, 73, 252 Kay, E . .........., ......,. 1 22 Kaye, Judie ........ ...... 1 83 Kieliher, Maynard M. . ..,....... 252 Kehner, Lois ...............,... 252 Keetofn, Karen ....... 49, 83, 101, 207 Keith, Gary . . . ........... . 183 Kellam, Jamie . . .... 64, 107, 207 Kellam, Jill J. .. .,...,.. 183 Keller, J. ..., . . . 62 Kelly, C. .... .... 6 5 Kelley, Lois . . . . . 207 Kellough, Bob .. ..... 133 Kelly, Pat ....., ........ 1 9, 183 Kelly, Roger ..... Kelso, R. .................... . Kelting, Diana L. .. . . 108, 109, 253 Kemman, Janet . . . Kennedy, John ..... Kennedy, Ruth A. . .. Kennedy, Sharon L. . Kent, Myma ..,.... Kentfield, Jerri . . . Kerbs, Darlene ...,, .........49,207 , 122 69. 71, 86, 104. . . . 52, 79, 253 76, 207 . . . . . . 252 207 . . . 75, 207 . .,.., 59. 207 . , , 59, 86, 207 Larson, Charles . . ........ 184 Larson, Ginger . . ,,..... 59, 184 Larson, Larry ... ... 134, 145, 184 Larson, Peter B. . . . .,..... 62, 254 Laughlin, Cynthia . .....,..... 184 Laughlin, George ...... 120, 121, 254 Lauterhach, Edith 1. ,........ ,. . 254 Law, Leslie ....., ..... . . . , . 208 Lawrence, Jack ..,.......,.... 5 7 122 Lay, Andy W. .., 13, 53, 225, 254, 284 Lay, Judy .,..... 44, 64, 93, 196, 209 Ledbetter, Carolyn .......... 65,184 Lee, Denny ...........,... 134, 185 Lee, Eric . . 84, 102, 131, 133, 254, 259 Langley, C. ..... . Kerin, Diane ....... .....,.. 1 83 Kettelson, Sonja Lee . . . . . . 65, 207 Kibby, B. .......... . . . 62, 96 Kidd, Penny J. .,... ...... 2 52 Kientz, Ronald G. . . . . . 53, 252 Kilboum, Lynda . . . . . , . , 208 Kiley, Joanne ..., , . . 252 Killey, T. ....... . . , 120 Killian, Judy ......... ..... , 208 Killian, Mary Lou ...... . . . 93, 252 Kimberling, Cecilia M. .. .,... 208 Kimberling, P. ,.,..,.. . , . 122 King, Darlene ...... . , . 208 Kingery, Myma J. .. ...... 252 Kingsley, Carol . . . . . 65, 208 Kirmey, Fran A. .... ..,.. 2 08 Kinonen, David A. .. ........ 208 Kinsman, Kay ..... ....,.... 2 52 Kintz, Bill ...... ..,. 9 6, 138, 183 Kirby, Keith E. . . ...... 87, 252 Kirk, A. Louise . . ..,...... .. 252 Kisker, Harry ... .. . 44, 64, 71, 174 Kissell, Fred A. .. .,......,.. 208 Kissell, Harry W. . . , . . 252 Klaus, David W. . . . . . . 252 Klein, Phyllis ,... ....,. 1 83 Klippert, Gary J. . , . ...... . . 252 Knight, Bob ......, . . . 62, 96, 184 Knight, Judy ...... ........ 1 84 Knight, Linda L. . . . . . 88, 208 Knight, Sharon L. . . . . . 51, 253 Knight, Willis S. . ...., 253 Knisely, John ...... . . . 59, 184 Knuckles, Judi L. . . . . . 52, 253 Kofoed, Karen . . . . . . 88, 184 Kohnken, Pam . . ........ 184 Kondy, Martha . . ...... 59, 184 Korbel, Kathy .... ,.., 9 0, 105, 208 Korsoski, Janet . . . ....,... . 208 Kramer, John ....... . 184 Kramer, Pamela . . . . . . 184 Kraus, Roy N. ..... ..... 2 53 Krening, Richard H. . . . . 59, 208 Krieger, Joanne .... . . . 83, 184 Kroenke, Bee ..... ..... 2 53 Kuhlman, Bonnie . . . . . . 208 Kuhnle, Irene M. . . ...... 208 Kulp, Ken ..... ..... . 93, 209 Kumm, Sandy . . . . . 69, 94, 209 Kimg, Dottie ...... . . . 253, 286 Kusserow, Diane ...... . . . 73, 184 1 L -. LaDage, Cindy D. . . ...... 209 Lager, Joan M. . . . ..... . . 253 Lraine, Matt E. . Laird, Harold R. .. Lamoreaux, Bob . , . Lamoreaux, Pegi ..... Lampshire, Larry C. . . Landrum, Judy M. . Lane, Effie ,.... Lang, Ken R. Langsam, Sandy . . Langtry, Linda . . . Larkins, Norman . . Larson, B. ...... .. Larson, Carol . . . . . 120,209 ... 51, 102, 253 253 184 253 97,209 184 62, 63, 253, 287 120 209 253 184 70,91, 197,208 Lehman, H. ................... 112 Leigh, Roger .............. 133, 209 Leingang, Jack T. 61, 85, 103, 133, 208 Leisge, Stephen C. ....., 63, 254, 285 Leistikow, Sherry ............ 52, 254 Leitner, Connie J. . . . ,..... . , . . 208 Lemily, Linda E. . . ......,.... 209 Lentz, Susie ...,....., 45, 60, 69, 209 Leonard, Dave N. ,........., 62,208 LeQuire, Linda L. 36, 45, 110, 225, 254 Lemer, Mark ,....,...... 73, 87, 254 Lesan, Jil ...,,....... 65, 82, 83, 184 LeVeck, Joyce .,....,....,..... 185 LeVeck, Judy ........,.,.....,. 208 Lewinson, June . . 61, 69, 98, 104, 107, 209 Lewis, Edward ..... ,..........., 7 5 Lewis, Judy A. ..... ,.., 7 0, 111, 254 Lewis, Nancy ............,..... 185 Lewis, Peggy A. . .. 47, 56, 80, 225, 254 Lewis, William V. .............. 208 Lieubray. Bonnie E. . . 71, 78, 106, 254 Lilly, John ....... 48, 62, 94. 113, 254 Lind, Karen J. ....,,....,...,.. 254 Lindberg, Richard ...........,.. 166 Lindquist, Karen . . . . 185 Lindsey, Nancy .. ......,.... 255 Linenberger, R. ............,... 118 Link, Bob ........., 94, 116, 118,119 Link, Charles R, ...,...,....... 255 Linn, Helen K. ............. 70, 255 Lippincott, Nancy S, .,... 68, 111, 255 List, Donald ................... 185 Liston, Diane C. ..,.. 69, 78, 108, 255 Litke, R. .,...., ......,.... 1 22 Littrell, Pat A. . . . .....,.. . . 208 Livermore, Judy .. ..,.. 209 Livingston, Joan , . . . .... 59, 255 Livingston, Wally . . . . . . 145, 185 Livingstone, J. .... ..... 1 34 Lloyd, Becky .... .... 1 85 Lloyd, Hannah . , , . , 38, 255 Lloyd, Jay .,.. . . , 116, 120 Lloyd, Julia ..,. , 184 Lloyd, S. ....... ,...,... 1 20 Lofgren, Barbara . . ....,.. 81, 184 Logan, Cecilia J. . . .... 52, 57, 70, 98 Logan, Richard J. . . . ...... 120, 121 Lombardo, N. .... ........., 1 18 Long, Karen L. .. .,.,......, 209 Long, Richard . . . . . , 63, 94, 134, 209 Long, Ron ...... .......... 1 84 Longbrook, Tim . . . . . 122 Longeway, Wally . . .... 144 Lootens, Jim ...., ...., 2 55 Lopez, Luke E. . . ....... 102, 255 Lopez, Mike . . ............... 133 Lord, Noelann ...... 70, 106, 110, 255 Lott, Marcella J. ............... 255 Lotz, Phyllis ...... ...,...,... 2 09 Lucero, Barbara A. .. ,.., 255 Ludwig, Lana .............. 65, 184 Luft, Lee .,.....,.......,... .. 209 Luhe, Judy . . . 69, 78, 96, 98, 107, 209 Lund, Jack M. ................. 255 Lyles, Edith G. . . . 66, 73, 76, 105, 255 Lyles, Johnnie ....,..,,..... 73, 184 Lynncock, Barbara .. ....... 184 Lyons, George ......... . . . 122, 184 - M - MacDonald, Marily B. ..,..... 90, 209 MacDonald, Mary C. .......,.... 209 MacDonald, sur- .....,. 256, 282, 286 MacDonald, William ............ 144 MacDougall, Jeannie . , ...,, 89, 184 MacMillan, Judy ,... , . . 83, 88 MacMillian, Jeannie .,,.,....... 184 Madden, Gary T. ............... 256 Maddux, John .... . .. 111, 122, 184 Maeiz, Donna . ,. .......... 184 Magnuson, Dave . , . . . 135, 209 Magnuson, Joanne . .... 49, 209 Mahoney, George . . ,,... 184 Mahoney, Pat . . . . . . . 256 Mai.n, Ronald D. .. , .... .. 209 Maisto, Nancy ....,,........ 88, 184 Major, Carol .......,.,.. 57, 65, 256 Major, Shirley K. . 61, 70, 98, 104, 105, 106, 108, 256 Mallett, Edwin D. ........... 96, 257 Maloney, Barbara J. . . ..... 70, 257 Manley, Dianne C. . . ...... 70, 256 Manly, John S. .... , . . 97, 118, 256 Mann, Jean H. ..,. . .,....... 184 Manske, Darlene ,....., .,... 7 9, 256 Manspeaker, James R. . , 62, 63, 84, 256, 284 Manspeaker, Jewell C. . 45, 63, 84, 126, 135, 225. 256, 260, 284, 289 Marcus, R. .....,...,..,....... 122 Maresh, Sandy L. ,,... 53, 93, 101, 256 Mariotti, Patricia L. .......,..., 256 Mark, Barbara ..... ......... 2 O9 Mark, Peggy D. .. ..... 110, 184 Markisen, Heidi . . . . 77, 101, 184 Markisen, Leilani , . 54, 57, 66, 99, 101. 256, 263. 284 Murkkanen, Ann ,,... 79, 93, 107, 209 Marques, David H, , .. .....,. 256 Marsden, Donald . . . . ..,....,. 184 Marsden, James Y. . . , . . 62. 93, 256 Marsh, Dick 84, 103,133, 139, 256, 282 Marsh, Linda .......,,.,...,.., 256 Marsh, Mick ..... , , . , 102, 133, 209 Marshall, Bob ....,..,..,.. 134,184 Marshall. Donald VV. . , . 130, 133, 257 Marshall, D. .,..., ,. ...... 134 iiarnn, IJ. ,. .. , ,....... . 120 Martin, Donna ..... . . . 65, 83. 209 Martin, Lyee .,...... ..,.- 5 4, 184 Martinez, Dolores J. ,. ...... 257 Man, D. ......... ..., 8 9 Mashbum, Donna F. . . . . . 257 Matthews, Margie Z. . . . . , 257 Mattson, Toni ..... . . . 184 Mauk, DeLean ..., .... 1 84 Maul, Beverly J. . , . , . 97, 257 Maul, R. Edwin ... ... 144,184 Mauldin, Sue . ,. ... 59, 184 Maupin, Jeanne . . . . , . . 184 Maurice, Bill ..... .....,... 1 84 Maxwell, Marilyn , . . ..,....... 184 Mayfield, Karen J. ....- 5 8, 68, 73, 257 McBride, Larry . , , ......,., . 209 McBride, Mike ..., . . . 59, 82, 184 McBride, Rodney . , . . , . 102, 257 McBride, Ronny . . . ...... 63, 136 McCabe, Donna . ............ 257 McCabe, Harry .. ,.., 116, 120, 121 McCraig, M. . . . .,,....,. . . 65 McCaig, Mary .... .....,... 1 84 McCalmon, Robert . . . . . 134, 209 McCartney, M. ..,..., ,...... - 57 McChesney, Karen A. ,... . , . 58, 257 McClanahan, Thomas L. .,....... 257 McClareu, Karen K. .......... 86, 257 McClearey, Karen ....... 99, 101, 209 McClelland, Richard ......,. 116, 120 McClel1hu, J. Russell ...,...,.... 209 McCloskey, Pat .......,.....,.. 184 McClung, Judy . . 51, 93, 105, 106, 209 McColl, Audrey R. ......, 70, 86, 257 McCormick, Dave M. ........... 258 McCown, Ashby .......... 20, 81, 209 McCree, Dan .....,,........... 185 McCullough, Joan .... 69, 91, 100, 210 McCullough, Karen S. .,,,.... 86, 210 McCullum, Kasey ..., . . . 54, 59, 209 McCummishey, Jim . . . ...... , 210 McCustion, Max W. ... . . . 65, 209 McCutcheon, Jane P. . . . . . 73, 258 McDanal, Steve ............ 122,144 McDen'nott, Cheryl ....... 59, 73, 210 McDermott, Mary L. ....,. 58, 73, 258 McDonald, Jim R. ,... 54, 56, 113, 250 McDonald, Kay .....,.., 95, 110, 185 McDonald, Penny .,,......,.... 184 McDonnell, Margaret L. .. ,.,. .. 257 McDonough, Nan ...,. . . . 73, 185 McDorman, Carol .,.. ..,. 2 58 McDowd, Ethel . . . . . . 65, 210 McElroy, Judy ....,., , . . 210 McFarland, DeWitt . , . . , . 185 McGaw, Carol A. , . . . . 258 McGarvin, Karen . . . . . . 185 McGechie, Keith . . . . . . 185 McGee, H. ........... ...... 1 12 McGeorge, Sharon R. . . .... 55, 258 McGi.rr, Kent ......., ......... 2 58 McGlot11len, Penny . . . . . . 51, 93, 210 McGuire, Jill D. .... ..,..,. 2 58 McG1irk, K. ...... ..,. 6 5, 95 Mclntosh, Hugh . . . .... 56, 210 Mclntyre, Jeri ...,. . . . 185, 258 Mclntyre, Jerol E. . , . . 70, 258 Mclntyre, Tom ,... .......,.... 1 85 McKay, Cynthia ................ 185 McKenna, Dan ..... 72, 102, 133, 258 McKenzie, Lynette .............. 185 McKinley, Anna R. .....,... 106, 210 McKnab, Martha . . . ...., . 185 McMillan, Judy . ,. .... 185 McMillen, Curtis .. ...... 185 McNamara, Pat ............. 73, 185 McNaughton, Judy ....... 56, 93, 210 McNeal, Dian D. 86, 106, 107, 225, 258 McNeill, Mike .,....,.. 103, 130, 133 McNitt, Cecil D. .....,....,.... 258 McQuiddy, Mike J. . . . . , . 62, 93, 210 McQuire, J. ....... ,..,.... 7 0 McRae, Gayla ..... . . . 64, 94, 185 McRae, Karene K. ........- 5 8, 64, 210 McWilliams, Hudson ..... 59, 134, 185 Medford, Mary E. .............. 210 Medill, Gordon .....,,..,....... 185 Medill, Sandra .... 60, 69, 91, 93, 210 Meier, Donna M. ........... 72, 259 Meineke, Vickie . . . .,....,.. 72, 210 Meldrum, Sally . , . . . . 93, 259 Mellor, Jackie . . . . . . 110, 210 Meredith, D, .,,.. .,,,,, 1 18 Mereness, Teddy , . . . . 59, 101 Merkle, Lyndon . . . , . . . , 79 Merman, Richard E. ..... . .. 87 259 Mermen, Steve K. ........... 56, 185 Merrett, F. ..,................. 120 Mertens, Ruby . . . . . 70, 72, 107 210 Messner, Kay E. .. ,...... ..... 2 59 Mestek, Mike . . . , , , 96 1,34 Mestels, Mike ..... ,,,, 1 85 Metzger, Mike K. . . ,.,,,,,,,, 259 Metzger, Pat K, ................ 259 Meulbrook, Kathleen , . 67, 97, 105 257 Meunier, Patricia A. ,.,.,..,.... 210 Mewbom, Diana . . . ...,... 79 259 1 Meyer, Susan . . . Meyers, Joyce . Meyers, Marilyn . Mickhail, M. . , . . Middlemist, Joan . Mielenf, Mike K. Miles, Gary R. Miller, Alice G. .. Miller, Ann .,,. Miller, B. ,... Miller, Carol ..,. Miller, Carol J. .. Miller, Jacque .. Miller, Jerry C. .. Miller, Linda . . , Miller, Lynda .... Miller, Marilyn A. Miller, .... 69. 259 ....69. . . . , . . . ,. ss 61, ss, 163. 136. i i V6-7-, U8-21, -83.981, Q 1 62. '96, . . . . . . . . 94. . . Q ' 681,19-81,-197. 16106, Mariiyn L. . . .... 16, 225. Miller, Mary Lee .. ....,. 98, Miller, Patricia A. .. ..,.. 56, Miller, Patsy ...., ..... Miller, Sheila ,... . . . Miller, Tom ....... ,.... Miller, Yvonne L. ...,......... . Milligan, Kathleen ........... 73, Milliron, Bobbi . . . 52, 71, 108,110, 210 185 . 85 210 210 259 259 185 120 185 185 259 259 186 210 210 259 259 210 186 186 259 210 186 260 Millis, D. ................,..... 77 Mills, Diana L. . ..,, . . . 70, 260 Milne, Jaqu.i ..,. . . . 53, 260 Milner, Colleen . . ..... 186 Miner, Carol . . . . . - 186 Minor, Steve ...., . . . 185 Minter, Harold ..,., . , . 114 Misek, Marcia .,,... . , . 186 Misberger, Sharon A. . . . ...... . . 259 Mitchell, D. ....... ........... 1 20 Mitchell, Farol . . . . . 107, 108, 260 Mitchell, Gary ..... ......... 2 60 Mitchell, Mary A. . , ......... 186 Mitton, Charles . , ........... 186 Mitts, Ginny . . . , . , 58, 82, 88, 186 Moah, Phillip . . . .......... . 261 Mohan, D. ..... ......... 1 34 Mohler, Pat ..... ........ 2 10 Mohr, Ronald K. . . . ....... ,. 261 Moll, Judy A. ..,..,.... 86, 107, 260 Montague, Carol .............,. 186 Montgomery, Robert , . . ..... 57, 186 Montrose, Richard ..,.....,..... 210 Moon, Patty ....,.........,,... 211 Moore, Arleen L. .... 57, 58, 120, 260 Moore, Carole ,,........... 101,186 Moore, Linda G. . . . .,...... 89, 260 Moore, Marilyn . , ..,... 188 Moore, Paula . . . ,..., 73, 186 Moore, Sue B. ........... 83, 88, 186 Moore, Terry .......,... 74, 117, 120 Moorhead. William S. . .. 47, 61, 64, 71, 77, 87, 99, 101, 260, 289 Morehead, J. ...,,.,.........,., 81 Morehead, Mark B. .. ...... 260 Moreland, Eloise . . . . . . 73, 186 Morgan, Harry . .. .. 112, 187 Morgan, Judy A. . . . . . . 79, 260 Morgan, Pat ..... . . , 88, 187 Morgan, Sandy ..... ...... 6 9, 211 Moritz, Rosemary . . . ........ 97, 260 Moritz, Sandy ,....,.... 59, 119, 211 Moming, Janice ,............... 187 Morris, Alecia E. . . 67, 72, 86, 107, 260 Morris, Bruce E. ................ 260 Morris, Chuck . . 84, 103, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 260, 264 Morris, Robin A. ....... 119, 197, Morrison, Mike .. Morse, D. ..... . Morsen, Larry .... Mosconi, Barbara Mosconi, Jay L. .. Mosconi, Larry .. Moss, Brook C. .. Moss, Harold . . . Moss, Tom ..,.. Mossholder, Bill .. Mount, Meredith . Moury, Donna L. , Moyer, Connie . . . Mugan, Karen Meigan, V. .... . . Mulhausen, Phyllis Mullins, LynS. .. Mumma, Judy K. . Munden, Karen .. Mundy, Jim ..... Munger, Mike W. Murach, B. .,... . Murdie ,D. ..... . Murdock, Robert . Murdy, Muriette, E. ...... . Murphy, B, ..... Murphy. Murphy. Murphy, Murphy, Murray, Murry, J Danis J. .,... . Robert H. Sharon . . Ginni . . . Musgrave, Tom . Musick, Mussey, Carole , . Jack .... 225, 261, 272 Myers, Bill ..... Naber, Tom C. . Dick . . . Nakagawa, Judie . Nash, J. .,.,,, , Nau, Darlene . . . .....63, 211 139 ......122 .,.14,1s1 ... ........ 96,187 .........60,21l ... a5,1o2,1a3,1aa ........107,260 ....73,118,187 ...l34,139,187 .........s9 .. ...... 88,187 .. ...69,83,211 ........186 ......186 ... ........ ..s9 ... ..69,1o5,211 .. ..... 37,211 .. ..53,260,283 ........186 .. .... 117 .. .... 218 ....12O ...,122 .. ........ 261 .........11s ...62,102,261 .........96 .......261 ... ......... .118 .. .... 52,62,261 . .....,.. 186 ....5o,261 .,.120,186 ......,........ 81 ...,.....,....261 62,98,110,111,136 ..,.....54,57,211 N- .,,261 . ...186 . ...120 261 Nascham, Freda l ' ' N eavill, Judie .... . 261 . 186 Sawyers, W. ..... . Noe, Judy ......, Nedbalshi, Robert J. . . . . . . 89, 261 Neering, Susie ...,.. ,...... . 186 Neideger, Sally A. ..,.,...... 70, 261 Neigenfind, Glenn Paul . , 102, 138, 262 Nellis, Steve G. . 61, 84,102, 133, 138, 211 Nelson, Charlene . . . ..... . 186 Nelson, Gayne A. . . ,. 120, 211 Nelson, Karen .... ..... 1 86 Nelson, Linda R. . . . .... . . 262 Nesbitt, Pat Jean . . . ..,, 97, 262 Neuman, Alfred E. .. ........ 186 Nevin, Michael . ..,, ,... 4 8, 60, 281 Newberry, Marilyn . . . .... 100, 186 Newell, Dona ...... .... 8 8, 187 Newell, Stanley .... .,.. 1 00, 211 Newman, Carol A. . . . . . . 69, 105, 262 Newman, Linda .... . . 83, 107, 211 Nibbe, Sharon . , . ...., 97, 262 Niblo, Steve R. ...,.......,. 52,262 Nichols, Chuck ............ 120, 187 Nicholls, Jon S. 54, Niemann, Brand . , . Niemann, Gary .. Nikkel, J. ...... . Nikkel, William .. Nissen, Kay .... 56, 57, ez, 262, 287 210 Nicles, Theresa ............. 78, .. .. 55, 56, 99, 262 .......,99,101 ... . .5.9. .89 ,187 .......89,187 86,106,262 Noe, Nancy Jean . . 70, 86,262 Nolte, Jim ...... ... 49, 120, 210 Nordeen, L. ..... ........ 1 20 Norden, Michele ., ....,.. 187 Nordlie, Karen J. . . ..... 262 Noren, Sandy L. .. Nowlen, C. .... . Nowlin, Jerry ..... Nussbaum, Linda . . ....53,262 .....70,83 . . .... 63, 262 50 11 10- Oberg, Jim ....... Oblant, J. ...... . O'Brien, Jane ..... , 2 .,...113, 120, 262 211 , . .. 107,211 O'Bryan, Michele . . .... 71, 210 Ochander, Lois . . .... 59, 187 Ochs, Connie M. . . ..... 97, 263 Ochs, Ed ........ ...,... 1 20, 187 Ochs, Peggy ............ 86, 108, 263 O'Donnell, Kathleen . 20, 55, 74, 80, 81, 263 O'Donnell, Pat ...... ....... 1 87 Ohlson, Elaine ...,... ........ 1 87 O'Ha.re, Rosaleen M. . . . . 73, 79, 263 O'Hea.rn, Brian J. . . . . . . 62, 103, 210 Olguin, Rose ............,...... 211 Myron, R. ........ 57, 87, 263 Sherry R. , 19, 59, 108, 109 Allan ...,,. 52, 61, 63, 82 oe Russell .....,. 62, 136 Oliner, Oliner, Oliver, Oliver, J Olivett, Ron .......,.... 62, 225 ,211 ,101 ,263 ,263 Olson, Duane D. ............... 263 Olson, Evelyn .... 57, 69, 72, 110, 210 Olson, Linda L. ................ 210 O'Neill, B. .... ............. 1 20 O'Neill, Susie .... .... 2 11 Onsgard, Carol . . . . 83, 263 Onsgerd, D. ..... ........ 7 5 Orblom, Don J. .. . ... 112, 211 Ord, Cathy L. ............. 263, 286 Ordelheide, Franklin ....,,... 56, 187 Organ, Gordon R. . . 112, 117, 120, 210 Orloff, Alex .............,..... 263 Onnsbee, Jean . . . .... 69, 72, 91, 210 Orrell, Ronnie ...... 84, 129, 132, 133 Osbome, Sally .........,....... 211 Osbourn, Joanne M. . . 86, 98, 105, 106, 107, 108, 263 Osse, James A. . . . ........ 62, 263 Oughtred, Peggy . . , . 73, 83. 187 Overlin, Janet ...... . . 70, 78, 263 Overstake, Richard . . , ......,... . 52 Owens, Ruth E. ..... . . . 68, 197, 211 Ozias, C. Blake ....,.....,..... 212 1 P 1 Pacheco, Mary ...., . .....,. 86, 212 Page, Bob ..,. .... 8 1, 120, 212 Page, Fred . ., ... 122, 145,187 Page, Jaye . . . ..,. 70, 72, 212 Paine, Carol ,.... ...,... 1 11, 187 Palmquist, L. ...,.......... 112, 122 Parfet, Ann .........,..,.....,. 187 Parfet, Thomas C. . . 47, 53, 62, 63, 84, 263 Parker, Dianne .. .... 263 Parker, Evelyn .,.. .. 212 Parker, Paula ....... .. 101 Parma, Martha Jean . . . . 212 Panott, Carole L. . . . . . . . 264 Parson, Philip ..,. ,..., 1 87 Parsons, G. .......,. ....... 1 22 Partch, Marlene M. . . .... 86. 254 Pash, Rodney D, . ,. ... .. 264 Paterson, Don . . . .....,..... 264 Patten, Carolyn ..............,. 187 Patterson, Kay M. .... 86, 90, 107, 212 Patterson, Robert . .. ... 113, 120, 212 Payne, Celia .,... ....... - 54. 157 Peacock, Larry . . . .. 62, 111,187 Pearson, Gayle .........,.,...., 264 Peck, Dave .............. 72, 85, 212 Peck, Linda ..... 53, 68, 108, 109. 265 PL-den, E. ...,,, ,...,,.... 1 12, 120 Rehkow, Bahs .. ............ 187 PL-nhallow, Amy .........,...,.. 187 Pr-nix, Molly ...... 105, 106, 108, 250 Pt-nley, Linda D. , 50118, 107. 108. 264. 287 Pennington, D. .. ......,,.. 121. 122 Pentik, Esther M. . . .....,.... 264 Perdew, John . . ..,4 5 8, 81, 99, 101 Perenyi, A1 ..... .......... 1 97 Perkins, Louise . . . . . . 104, 264 Perry, Sandra S. .. .......... 264 Peters, Evelyn . . ..,..... 107, 212 Peters, Sue ,... ..... 6 4, 75, 180, 212 Petersen, B. .........,.......... 66 Petersen, Charles R. ..... 73, 102, 264 Petersen, Donna J. . . . . , 69, 94 212 Petersen, Ed ..... .... , . . 264 Petersen, Jerry . . ...,... 212 Peterson, A. ...... .......... 1 34 Peterson, Bill K. . , ... 99, 114 116 Peterson, C. ....., ..,... 6 2 225 Peterson, Gerald . . . ...... 94 187 Peterson Gordon . . . . . . 53, 139 264 Peterson, L. ..,.....,.......... 122 Peterson, Marshall K. .. ,... 66 212 Petich, J. . ..,....... .... . 89 Petet, Gary D. ...... .... 2 64 Pettyjohn, Patricia M. ........ 50 264 Pferdesteller, Jean ..........,,.. 187 Phelps, Randy L. .... 62, 85, 103, 137, 197, 212 Philippus, Marilyn . . 47, 48, 86, 98 264 Phillips, Gail ..... ., ,.,.... 83 187 Phillips, Larry .... ....,.... 1 87 Phillips, Lee Ellen . . . . . 79, 86 254 Phillips, Linda K. .. ....... 265 Phillips, Maureen J. . . . . . . 212 Phillips, Ralph H. . . . . . 265 Philput, T. ,..,... . . . 118 Piehe, D. ...... ..........., 1 20 Pierce, Leota . .. ............ . 187 Pigman, Dean ...... 62, 112, 122 187 Pigman, Joey ..,.. 114, 122 265 Pike, Sandy .... .......,.,.. 2 12 Pitrowski, Alice . . . ...... . 212 Pitrowski, Patricia . . ,... 212 Pistol, Duane M. .. .... 50 265 Pitman, Darlene ..., ......... 2 12 Pitney, Gerald B. . . . . . 54, 57 265 Plato, John C. .... ........,, 2 65 Plowman, Roger . . . . . . 61, 67, 87 135 Plumer, Lee ....,.............. 118 Plumlee, Dwane A. . . . .,.,.. 72 265 Plummer, T. ,...... .... 1 12 Pobuda, Eckhard . . . . . , 60 187 Polanis, Judy ..... 106 265 Polk, Bamey .......,., . . . 122, 265 Porter, Robert W. ......,... 122 265 Postlethwaite, Linda A. . . . .,.. . . 212 Power, Max S. .....,.....,. 100 265 Power, Sandy L. ............... 265 Powers, Jean B. .. 77, 91, 98, 105, 110, 266 Prall, Nancy .... ............. 2 12 Prather, Polly .... . . . 78 212 Preisendorf, Allan . . . . . 112 187 Preston, Jackie J. . , . . . 75 212 Preyer, Judy ..,. .... 1 87 Price, Janie O. . . ...... 212 Proce, John ..... 120 212 Price, Keith G. .... ......,., 7 3 266 Price, Sharon ....,.... 62, 69, 73 266 Price, Stephen G. .. ...... 113 266 Prires, Bradley J. . . ...... 62 266 Prohira, D. ...., ....... 1 22 Proven, Tom R. .... .... 6 2, 66 266 Pulsipher, John ......... 61, 100 213 Pumphrey, Mary Jo . . . ...... 88 187 Purcell, Mary An.n . . ....... 187 Pusey, Steve .,......., 73 266 1. Q ... Quelvog, Keith M. ..... 120, 139 213 Quich, Gordan M. . ......... 213 Quimby, Jeanine . . . ...... . 187 Quinby, Theresa ........... 197 213 1 R 1 Rader, Lce ..,.,. ... ... 213 Rader, Marilyn A. . . . . . 266 Rader, Thomas F. ,. .. . 213 Rahn, S. ....... . ..,.. ,.... 1 22 Ralston, Doug ,............. 62 187 Ramaker, J. .................,.. 62 Ramos, Jost-ph J. . . 53, 63, 97, 103 266 Rankin, Sharon .......... 72,86 213 Rnnkine, L. ..... ..... 1 22 Ruse, Henry L. . . .. 266 Rasic, A. .,.... .... 1 22 Rask, Lois ..... H6 266 Rusk, W. ...... . . ,,.. 122 Rasmussen, Jndy ...... ..... 1 10 Rasmussen, llcrdis I.. .. , 89 2151 Rusinussr-ri, Richard . . . ..... . 187 Rathhum, Dick I.. . , . . 113 260 Ratliff, Kathy Jo .. . lfl, 59 IH7 Ray, Jim M. .... ....... l 87 Ray, Lee ...... ...... 2 66 Ray, Richard ..., 2151 Raymond, fl. ... . .,. 89 118 Rt-agon, Dnvid B. . , . . 62 2111 Reagan, R. .....,. ..,. I 20 R1-am, Don ..... , . , 2111 Rr-hr-ll, Carol . . . ,. 187 Rf-hell, Shnrrm . . .... ,.., 2 66 R1-ctnr, Donna ...... .,,....... l 87 R4-tlmond, Myrlynnr- C. . -46, 551, 64, 71, 77,91,9-4.98,110,267,285 ll:-1-d, Carol ...,....,... ..... 2 lil Reed, Chrissy . . , . 111, lH7 Rt-ed, D. .,.... .....,... 8 7 Recd, Jtum-s D, . . . 551, 135, 267 Reed, N. ...... ...... 1 12 Recd, Pat . . . . . . . 2113 Re:-d, Tom .. . . . 62, 213 Rees, Sandy ..., Reeves, Betty . , , Reeves, Don K. . . Reeves, Jim . . Reeves, J. ..... . Reeves, Reeves, Nancy E. .. Reginelli, Bob Rego, Carolyn L. . , . Reha, Richard S. Reich, Connie ..,. Reichardt, Gerald Mick J. .. . Reilly, B. ......... . Reitz, Denny L. 54, 56 Reiver, Marcia .,.,.. Renean, Barbara . . . 73 Ress, Pat J. ....... . Rex, Marilyn J. .. Reynolds, Sam ..... Rhine, William G. . . Rhoads, Janice . . . Rhodes, Barbara . , Rhodes, Jan ....... Rhody, Elaine P. . . . Rich, A. ....... . Richards, Della .... Richards, Larry M. .. Richardson, Linda .. 188 ....187 ....213 ....213 ....187 .,....67 ..113,267 ...48,267 ..137,213 ......69,267 .. 89,113,267 ........188 .......134,l88 ...,......,122 ,73,85, 133,213 188 ,81, 94, 105, ......269 267 267 .....,267 ,..,..267 ...87,267 ..111,188 ...83,188 ......188 ...73,267 .....120 .......1l1,188 267 14, 20, 64, 71, 81, Richman, Myra Jean ............ 267 Richmond, Myra . . . . , . 53, 283 Richmond, T. ..... ...... 7 4 Rickard, Alan R. . . . .... . . 267 Ricker, R. ....... ......... 5 6 Ricketts, Cheryl . . . . . 77, 81, 188 Rider, Larry C. .. . , 113, 213 Riley, C. ....... ...... 5 8 Riney, Arlene . , . ....... . 267 Risher, Judith .. ......... 188 Ritchie, Gary .,.. .... 6 2, 111, 267 Rittenhouse, Don . . . ........ . 145 Roaseau, Dale W. .. ........ 213 Robeck, J. ...... .... 6 5 Robbins, Barbara . , . ..... 188 Robbins, Beth L. . . . . . . 67, 213 Roberts, B. ...... ..... l 20 Roberts, D. ..,. .......,. 5 8 Roberts, Diane . . . ......,, , 188 Roberts, Jake . . . .... 94, 134, 188 Roberts, Jill S. ... ....... .. . 78 Robertson, Denny . . . . . . 188 Robertson, Jean .,,.. ..,.. 1 88 Robertson, Ruth Ann ....,....... 213 Robinson, Carol ..........,. 188, 213 Robinson, Jeff C. . . 56, 61, 99, 135, 213 Roedel, Margaret A. ,.........,, 105 Roedel, Marian L. ...,.......... 105 Roewe, Sharon ..... ....,,.. 2 13 Rogers, Claudia . . . . , 75, 94, 213 Rogers, Dianna . , ...... 89, 188 Rogers, Judith 1. ............ 68, 269 Rogers, Karolyn K. .... 54, 68, 73, 269 Rogers, Marilyn K. , . ........ 70, 213 Rohe, Marticia , . . ........ . . 89 Romback, Esther , ............, 53 Ronnferdt, Joanne .,.....,...... 188 Roning, Robert J. . , , 84, 102, 127, 130, 133, 213 Rood, Sandra . .. ............ 213 Roorda, Jim .... . . . 134 Roorda, Jim K. . , . .. 103 Rose, J. .,,.... .... 6 5 Rose, K. ..,.... , . . 120 Rosen, Marilyn .. .,.,. 213 Ross, Judy ..... . . . 59, 214 Roth, Dennis . .. .... 112, 225 Roth, Hemiie . . , , . . 70, 214 Roth, VVayne .... ,.... 1 88 Rothweiler, Ruth . . . ..... . 188 Rubin, Byron .... ..,.,... 1 88 Ruble, John W. . . . .. 79, 94, 214 Rueter, J. ...... ........ 1 22 Rule, Jim .,.... ..... 1 22, 188 Rumhauizh, Pat . . .... 50, 110, 214 Rummel, Lois .... ........,.. 1 88 Rundiks, Arnold ..,,....... 122,188 Rupp, Sue S. ....,.... 69. 90, 94, 214 Russell, Linda S. . . . .... 86, 119, 287 Russell, Richard L. ., .......,, 113 Rust, Betsy Jean . . , .... 69, 110, 214 Ryan, Ann L. Ryan, Mary .... Ryder, Kny ...... Ryland Dwifht E .,,61,95, 89, 1 v L - - - . . . Ryman, Karen . ..,.... , 13- Arthur R. . . . Marilyn . . . Sauk, Lindn C. .. Sam-r, Clziivrlt' C. . . , Saicnrto, Szicnrlri, Ssntln, C. .......,, . Snlnzztr, Szilinais, Sznnplc, llvntricc A. . . NV Dmnglas ll, . , Sampson, Sumpsmu, Szimsrm, J , John W. .. Tony A. . . Szinhom, Rm 1-rly J. . . . Salncln-7, litldiu .. 18, Sand, Kathy . ....... . Sznnlt-rson, Kcndnll Sanifortl, 59. 126, 260 Dave ....... .. 110. . .. tn, 1 Q -1-2.0-, i f . ' f 1 411174, fffifQ r'i. 214 188 188 214 214 .66 188 21-t 214 122 21,1 122 120 112 214 112 21-1 289 215 188 . 74. 77, 99, 215 Silllil, Jvnn . '12, -1-1, 52, 64, 71, 98, 101, 119, 121. 269, 282,281 287, 2851 Snnll, P. Sntlvrlvt- Carol ....... 51,61 119 , M1-rlc .........,...,. Snttt-rwliiln-, Joan 17. Snttt-ru'liilm', Joyce L. , . . , , .215 .269 269 269 Sausman, Ron P. .. Sausman, Sharon . . . Saver, L. . ...... . Sayers, Claudette . . . Schacklin, Judy A. . . 44. 52. 64, 68 71, 100, 225, 269, 283, 287 Schaefer, Fred W. .. Scheu, Jack ....... Schlecht, Mary A. .. Schlede, Richard Schleif, Robert F. Schlenzig, Ann ..,.. Schneider, R. ..... . Schock, Carroll L. . . Schoenfeld, Denny . . Schreiber, Mike E. . Schreider, M. .... . Schriner, June ..... Schroeder, John S. . . Schroeder, S. .... . Schuck, Judy .... Schug, Anita R. Schultz, Pat ....... Schwartz, Jon B. . 47 ...75,269 ...95,188 ....120 ............122 .........69,215 .70. ............269 .........95,215 ............215 ..47, 66,99, 135,269 .....,...79,269 ............112 ...70,269 ....188 ...214 ....75 ...269 ....214 ......120 ...88,188 .......,.69,270 ........110,189 , 50, 66, 67, 74, 81, 97, 270 Schweiger, Cynthia .......... 75, 189 Schwieger, Jan .... .... 1 89 Schwieger, Susie .. ...... 189 Scott, Diane ..... ......., 2 70 Scott, Dwight . . . ...... 122, 214 Scott, Jim ..... . . . 115, 116, 139 Scott, Judy ....... ..... 6 5, 88, 189 Scott, Linda Lee . . . . . 105, 107, 270 Scott, Ray ....... ...... 1 20, 189 Scritchfield, Anne ..... 47, 53, 97, 270 Seal, Diana ...... .......... 1 89 Searle, Richard L. .............. 270 Seggerman, Kathy .............. 189 Seidel, Norman F. . . 117, 118, 119, 270 Seidel, W. .....,.....,........ 120 Sellens, Sue ........ . . 65, 88, 189 Sellers, Carolyn M. .. ....... 270 Sellers, John ..... ....... 2 70 Sells, Margaret . . . . . . 108, 214 Seltman, George .... . . . 134, 145 Seminara, Gerrie A. . .. 51,214 Serahos, Leo A. .,... .... 2 70 Settles, Harry .... ..... 2 70 Settles, Phil ..... .... 5 5, 189 Sevenson, K. ..... ......... 6 2 Severinsen, Dee A. . . . . . . 70, 105, 270 Severs, Gail ...... ........ 1 89 Severs, Patsy .... ....,.. 1 89 Sevier, Cheryl . . . , . 214 Sexton, Brenda . . . . 214 Shacklett, Joan .. ..... 189 Shafer, Steve . . . . 63, 214 Shaffer, S. ......... ........ 5 9 Shandy. John I. ...... ........ 2 70 Shannon, Margaret L. .... 83, 108, 270 Shannon, Mary ....... ..... 5 6, 189 Shannon, Richard .... . . . 117, 120 Shar-its. Paul ...... ..... 2 14 Shaughnessy, Judy . . . . . . . 189 Shaver, Susan .... ...,.... 8 6, 271 Shaw, G. ..................... 118 Shearer, Robert D. .... 75, 66, 113, 271 Shedd, Sandra .,............ 61, 271 Sheline, A1 R. ....,..,.., 46. 67, 271 Shellenberger, Donna M. 46, 60, 69, 271 Shelton, Sandi ................. 189 Shepherd, Jim . .,.......... 122, 214 Sherlock, B. ........ ..... 1 20 Sherman, Evelyn M. .. .... 271 Sherwood, Chris . . . . . , 214 Shier, Judy E. . . . ......... . 271 Shier, Mary Jo .... ...,....,.. 1 89 Shilcles, David E. ,..., 52, 62, 63, 271 Shikles, Sue ..... ........ 7 7, 189 Shockley, Dan ....., ,,., 1 S8 Shockley. Dave E. . .. .. 214 Shrock, T. ....... , , , 58 Sibley, Sara ..... .... 2 71 Sickllls. llldy' . . , .... 95, 188 Sicner, Dick J. . . . , , , 138, 271 Sicner, Sue ...... ,,,,, 1 SS Siehel'S. Carol J, . . .... 271 Siegfried, H. ... ,... 120 Sick, Judy L. . . , 72, 271 Sims, J. , .....,. ..... 1 22 Siirdmna, Helle . . , , 77, 188 Siluu, Nancy . ,. , , ,, 188 Simonds. Jo ..... , ,,,,, ISS Simonton, Rohr-rt .... ..,. 1 20. 18S Simpson, Marcin ..... . . 65, 89, 188 Sindoison. Deinnni J. . ......., 271 Skaters, Earl ........ . . . 84, 103, 271 Skinner, Sylvin . . . .,..,.. 271 Slay. Kurt-n . . . ,,,, , , 86 Sloan, D. ..... ,,,,,,,, 9 1 Sloan, Put ...... . , . 112, 188 Slushvr, Tnrry G, , , ,,,,, 214 Sly, Siunlrn ..... .... 7 8, 79 Sly, Sandy J. ..... ....... 2 71 Smntln-is, Jack R. . . . . . 133, 271 Smiley, M. ....... ,,,,,, 1 13 Smith, Ronnie Sue . . . ....... 272 Smith, D. ......, , , , 134, 139 Smith, 15.15-ton ,,,, ,..,-, 1 88 Smith, Diane T. . . . , , , , 272 501011. Dinnno V. . . .....,... 272 Smith, Donna ..... .,........ 1 88 Smith, Donna J. . . . . . . 59, 225, 272 Smith, Edith ..... ......... 1 S8 Smith, Jnnice . . ,,,, 95, 214 Smith, Jim M. .. ,,,,,, 188 Smith, Joan C. . . , , , 88, 188 Smith, JoAnn . . , , , 55, 272 Smith, Jo . . . . Smith, John . . . Smith, Joyce ..,.. Smith, Smith Karen Sue . L. ..... . Smith, Mae ...,.. Smith, Michol J. . . Smith, Myma , . . . Smith, Nancy C. . Smith, Robert L. . . . Smith, Sally J. .. Smith Steve .... . 58,118,122, 214 188 ...... 215 .,, 72, 273 , ..,., 88 ...72,215 .-.,215 ......188 ...97,273 ,. 113,272 ....,.215 ...56.272 280 118 Smith: Todd L. . . , Smith , Warren ..,.. Smith, William L. .. Smithson, Ronald . . . Snead, Max ..... Snelson, Jack . ,... . Snelson, James C. .. .. 57,215 .. 118,188 ...., 272 . . 272 .. 103,136 ......79,215 .,, 61, 78, 215 Snow, Jill ......... .,.. 9 4, 197, 215 Snyder, Janice R. . . Soderquist, Dale . Soderquist, Wally Soderstrom, David . Sow, C. ......... . Spangler, Kathy . . . Spanyard, Carolyn A Sparks, Rose ..... Spears, Beverly E. Spears, LaVeta M. . . Speight, Sherry 74,9-5,113,272 188 :ZH--'till-242-,189 134 .. ...215 ... ...,.. 215 . . . . . 86. 272 . ..... 272 ........,...272 ...215 spence, Kim 84, 102','1'99,'1'3'3',A271, 272 spencer, Bob .... 5:s,63, 102, 138,272 Spencer, JoAnn .... Spensley, Margo Z. . Sperry, Marlene .,,. Spicer, Bill L. .... . Spicer, Thomas G. . ...,.....89,189 . ....... 106,215 .....272 . .. 122, 215 ... ..... . 273 Spickeh-nier, James L. . . . . . 52, 273 Spickelmier, Marilyn Spiering, Sandy .... Spitler, L. .....,,. . Spoden, June Arlene Spoden, Pat ....... Sporcich, Mary ..... Sprague, Beverly A. Spratt, Steve W. Sprenger, Barbara E. Spurlin, Carol Anne . Spurling, T. ...... . Squires, Connie K. . 104, 173 Staab, Larry L. ,... Stageburg, Alan V. . Stampili, Judy . . . Stanclefer, Barbara Standefer, Bea . . . Nancy . . . Martin ., Staner, Stanger, Stanley, Jon Dee . Stanley, Karen Kay Lynda .. Stanley, Stansbury, D. . . . . Starck, Bonnie J. . Staszak, Sunnie R. . ,... ..59 . ..... 273 . ..,58,120 . ...... 273 189 . 59,72,215 ..,.,.. .273 215 86,106,273 .,... 56,273 , .,.... ...120 .... 70, 73, 83, 98, 120,273 . ...75,273 Stratton, Edgar L. . . . ....- 5 6, 217 Stratton, J. , ...... ... 117,120 Stratton, Ken .... ..... 1 22 Strauss, Steve ..., ...., 7 7 Stroessner, Bob J. . . ..... 216 Strother, Dona ..........,... 59, 216 Struhle, Karen ..........,...... 190 Stultz, Dick M. . 51,116,120,133, 217 Sturdivant, Joanne .,,........,.. 190 Sturm, Marsha ........,.... .. 190 Stutsman, Charles . .. 190 Suhm, Janet ........ .. 190 Sullivan, Barhara A. .. ..... 217 Summison, Jack M. .. ....,., 274 Sundquist, Jean K. . .......... 58,275 Sundquist, Sally J. ......., 69, 72, 275 Sunley, Emil ... 47, 61, 74, 81, 98, 216 Sunley, Traer . .............. 69,216 Sutton, Belva M. . . ..... 70, 275 Swaggart, Mark ..... .......... 1 20 Swaggart, Paula J. .... 54, 57, 99, 275 Swain, Melinda Doras ........,,. 275 Swallow, Karen .,..,,,.. 72, 111, 190 Swan, Patrick ....... ........ 1 44 Swan, R. ....... ....... 1 22 Swanson, Jon H. . . .. 217 Swanson, Jud .... ...., 1 90 Swart, John ...... . . . 53, 97 Swartz, Marilyn . . . . . 89, 190 Swearingen, Les . . . . . 63, 275 Swenson, Keith . . . . . . . 190 Swenson, Nonalee . . . . . . 190 Symons, Pamela ......,. . . 275 1 T .-. Talla, Cara ..........,..,...... 58 Tamminga, Grace Carol .......... 275 Tanberg, Marilynne . 46, 47, 48, 69, 98, 99, 107, 110, 111, 275 . ...., 189 .. ..... 273 . .,.... 189 70,215 .. 62, 111, 273 113, 274 ..........89, ... 47, 75, 110, . ...... 70, . . . 68, 106. 274 215 122 274 274 Steidley, Alta . . . . . Stavast, Joe ..... . ......... 274 Staveland, Shirley ....... 86, 105, 215 Steckel, Ed ....,... . .. 134, 145, 189 Stedman, Roger A. . . .,..,.... 274 Steele, Joyce E. . . ...... 274 Steele, Leonard . . . . 118, 189 Steele, Roger . .. .... . 215 Steen, Dee ..... 111 Steen, Bill ...... .....- 7 8 Steere, Dorothy A. . . ........ 68, 274 Stehr, Sylvia M. . 215 I f I '90,'s'34,'8As, 189 Wurtz, Eddie A. Stein, Roger . ..... . ., ...... 133, 215 Steinkraus, Linda S. Steinmetz, John . . . Stenman, Jolee .... Stenman, Martha E. Stepenske, Wallace Stephens, Barbara . . .. .,.. 59, 216 . . ..... 187 .......65 ...69,274 .. ...,..... 216 122 Stephens, Nancy A. .... 78, 86, 95, 98, 106, 216 Stephenson, Bette ........... 100, 216 Stephenson, Jeanie . . . 68, 105, 110, 216 Stephenson, Jim ......... 72, 122, 216 Stephenson, Joan K. . ........ 69, 216 Stephenson, Laurance . . ....,... 189 Stem, Carolyn D. ...91,216 Stetson, Pat ................ 67, 216 Steubgen, G, ................ 72, 95 Stevenson, Charles .. 15, 16, 20. 47, 61, 64, 71, 77, so, 99, 101, 225, 272, 274, 287, 289 Stevenson, Donna .. Stevenson, Fred . . . Stevenson, Jim ..... Stevenson, Lorrie . . . Stevenson, Phil J. 45, 216 Stewart, Bill ....... Stirling, Bill ..., ...189 ...189 ....,.......190 ............216 84,102,138,197, .......,100,216 .,..,.190 Tanberg, Steve ................ 190 Tanner, Carolyn Ann ...., .... 2 75 Tapp, Sally ................ 97, 190 Tarpley, L. ..,.....,.......... 122 Tart, John ...........,.. 30, 120, 190 Tarr, Mary F. 54, 57, 61, 66, 78, 99, 216 Taylor, Dolores ....... 19, 59, 91, 216 Taylor, Cary H. . . ............. 275 Taylor, Gary S. ..,.......... 62,217 Taylor, Jim L. .......... 72, 118, 275 Taylor, Sharon . . . 59, 77, 98, 101, 217 Teel, Mary ................ 107, 216 Tegtman, Carolyn K. ............ 275 Teilborg, Sally J. ............ 86, 216 Templeton, Susan E. . . 48, 69. 91, 107, 108, 275 Thode, Charlotte 1. M. ....,..... 217 Thomas, Bette . 43, 44, 45, 64, 71, 104, 275 Thomas, Cathy ............. 111, 190 Thomas, Dottie ........ . .... 190 Thomas, John W. .....,, .. 91 217 Thomas, Rosemary Anne ..... 105, 107 Thompson, Betty Kay ..... 69, 95, 217 Thompson, Jim ........... 53, 54, 56 Thompson, Loretta . . . ....,. . 190 Thompson, Marcy .... ....... 2 76 Thompson, Marguerite ......,... 190 Thompson, Sharon ...... 98, 119 217 Thome, Bobbie Lou ........ 197 217 Thrash, Mike . ,...... 14, 53, 75 276 Tilton, John L. .... .... 8 7, 94 217 Tising, Carlee . , . . . 60, 88 190 Title, Leighton .. ....... 276 Toft, D. ......... ...... 9 1 Tolman, Sherrie L. .. .... 276 Tomblenson, Eulama . . ..... 190 Tombling, Larry A. ......... 122 217 T0ni.ni, Lacema ................ 190 Tooley, Day C. . . . . . 62, 95, 225, 276 Tope, Susan M. .. ...,,...... 277 Torpy, Dick ...............,... 190 Towne, J. ..................... 120 Tovimsend, Chuck . . . 62, 103, 133, 217 Traudt, Bob ............ 63, 102, 133 Trautmann, Dave H. .........,., 277 Tremayne, Nancy J. ..........,. 276 Tsuda, Richard A. ...... 115, 116, 276 Tucha, Roland C. . . . ..... 1 . . . . 217 Tuft, Dan ..,.... ......... 7 8 Tumer, Debbie . . . . . 58, 190 Tumer, Philip .... .... 7 3, 217 Tumer, Sharon ..... . . . 217, 276 Tumer, Stuart O. ......54 Tyler, Kathy L. ........ .. 69, 217 .. U .- Ullery, Nadine ....... .. 190 Ullery, Norrine ...... . . 190 Underwood, Kay . ..,... .. 190 .-. V 1 Valdez, Penny .......... 69, 119, 217 Valiant, Betty Carole .... 105, 106, 276 Vallos, John ...... 102, 133, 138, 217 Vance, Chuck ....,............ 145 Vancil, Kay ........... .. 190 Vandenberg, Sharon L. . . .... 217 Vanderburg, Tom .... . . 12, 197 VanDerGang, Janice F. .......... 217 Vandegrift, Tom .... .....,,.... 1 91 VanderWal, Jim .......... 67, 87, 276 VanderWal, Marilyn ......... 95, 191 VanDoorninclc, William ....... 62, 276 Van Genderen, Joe ........, ..... 2 76 Stirling, sharon .... ........ 2 fe Stoddard, Lester . . . .... 122. 216 Stone, Barbara .... ...--. 1 90 Stone, Beverly .. ..--, 190 Stone, Dick, L. .... . . .. 113 Stone, Dick S. ......,.......... 217 Stool-tesberry, Bob R. ......... 75, 217 Stookey, Pat A. ..... 52, 106, 274, 285 Stotts, Jerry ...... Stout, Dick ..... Strait, Arlan L. .. . Strand, JoAnn St-ratheam, Bill J. . 118 190 .............274 ss, 65, 70, ss, 217 ..........91,217 Van Genderen, Kurt . 99, 103, 129, 133, 139, 225, 276 Van Hom, Judy .........,..,. 19, 59 Van Kranenburgh, Kristen . 58, 95, 106. 108, 197, 217 Van Loenen, George .... ... 133, 139 Van Stclton, Drew ...,..... 112,191 Van VW-lclen, Carl E. ,,.,. 94, 197, 217 Varga, Ron .......,.....,....,. 276 Vaughan, Jerry . ., 20, 47. 81, 122, 284 Vaughan, Gerry .........,..... . 88 Vaughan, Marilyn J. . 52, 119, 121, 276, 284, 287 Vaughn, Sandra . . . ...,..... . . 191 Vaughan, Tom ..,............., 122 Vautrain, Ann ,........,....... 217 Velasquez, Lee R. , . 103, 127,128,131, 132, 133 Ventrvllo, Carolyn . .,....... 191 VerLee, Mike M. . . ....... 62, 217 Verrill, Sally Jo .. . ,... 5 2, 107, 277 Vickery, Jim F. . . . ....... . . 277 Vugil, Angela ... ,.. 75,191 Viner, Bob .... .... 2 77 Vines, Carol ...... ...... 2 17 Vines, Georga ......, . . . 83, 191 Von Allmen, Nancy .... ,..... 1 91 Von Kaenel, Robert O. ...... 118, 277 Vos, Diana - W Waddell, Bob ...... W'ade, Linda ...... Wadsack, Olivia G. . VVage, Carcn ...... VVagner, Sue .... 44, 77, 225, 277 ......,86 .. ...56 , , ,... 69, 73, 217 191 277 191 286 XVahl, Bill . . .......,... 66, 74, 99 VValden, Bill . . . ............ 73, 218 VValker, Carol ... H, 218 VValker, Coralie . , , , 191 VValker, Joyce ... ,... 218 VVaIker, Karen .... . . . 69, 277 Walker, Kathy M. . . , , , , 218 Walker, Kenneth E. . . . ,,,, , , 277 Walker, Richard W. . . . . , . 57, 277 Walker, Sharon L. . . , , , 90, 218 Walker, Wayne E. . . , , , 94, 277 lvaufling, Carlotta . . ..,.... 191 VVall, Laurie ....... ,.,,,,,,,, 1 91 VVall, Robert F. .....,... 52, 114, 277 XVallenstin, Joan N. . . . ....... . . . 86 WVallenstrom, C. .......,,,, ,,,,, 1 22 VVallenthin, Charles W. . . . 87, 122, 277 Walrath, Mary Lynne ......, .... 2 78 W211fl'fS. Kay .....,, ,... 9 5, 111, 191 Walters. Mary ..... ...... . 59,191 VValters, Sally ., ,,,, 73, 278 Willfftn, .Jackie L. . . ..... 70, 278 Walton, Jean ..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 Q1 Walton, Mr-lha E. . . . . . 86, 225, 278 VValton, Roger A. . . .,, 47, 63, 278 Ward, Bob E. .... ....... 2 78 Ward, Carl ..... ,,,,,, 2 18 VVard, Jackie . . . , , , 86, 218 Ward, Marla Sue ,, , 86, 218 Ward, Pete ..... ,,,,,, 1 45 Wardell, David . . , , , , 144, 278 Warner, Bill .... ,,,,,,, 1 4 Wamer, Sharon . . . , , , 89, 191 Warren. Kay ... ,... 191 VVate. C. ...... ............ 1 18 VVaters, Don . ............ ...... 2 78 NVatkins, Mama L. . . 95, 119, 121, 278, 287 VVatne, Victor R. ................ 91 Watenpaugh, Marie E. . . . .... . . 278 Watson, Barry ........ . . . 120, 218 Watson, Coralie ...... ...... 1 91 Watson, Carolyn J. ............. 278 Watson, D. ......,......... 58, 122 Watson, Val . . 59, 77, 91, 98, 105, 218 Watts, Stephanie . . 28, 33, 52, 70, 278, 283, 288 Waugh, Richard E. ............. 278 Wayne, F. ........ , , , 120 Vliayne, Victor R. .. ..,, 278 Weber, Emily E. . . ....... 74,279 VVehner, Carl . .. ........... . 191 Wei.k, Jan .... . .. 51, 70, 90, 218 Weil, Judy .. ............. 191 Weiner, Ron . . .... 84, 131, 133, 279 Weir, Bonnie ... .......... 73, 191 Weir, Dave ....... ............ 2 18 Weisbrod, Mickey . . .,.. 95, 191 Weiss, Bonnie J. . . . ....... . . 279 Weith, Jim D. ...,. . ,. 62, 113, 218 Wellington, Susan . . ...,..... 191 Wellman, Nancy . . ,,,, 52, 279 Wells, Bonnie J. ., ,,,,,, 218 Wells, Dan ..... ,,,,,,,,, 2 79 Wells, Lu Ann . . . .... 50, 69, 279 Wells, Ralph ..... . . . 48, 113, 279 VVells, Shirley A. . . ............ 218 Wells, Sue .......... 59, 69, 107, 218 VVemer, William . . . .... 55, 56, 218 Wemet, James .... ............ 1 91 Wemtz, Dick . . . , . 48, 53, 62, 279 VVerntz, Sid ......... . 191 Wertz, Linda . . . . . 97, 279 VVest, Barbara . . ...... 218 VVest, Barry ...... . . , 57, 279 West. Dave ....... . .. 133, 218 Westby, Roberta M. . . . . . 59, 86, 279 Westerberg, B. ..... ........ 5 9 Westerberg, Diane .... ...... 2 79 Westerburg, Gary E. . , ...... 279 Westgard, Nanc ' . ...... 69, 218 3 .. Wherry, Rosemary . Whitaker, Howard , ,.,.. . 59,155,191 , 48,52, 84,279 VVhitaker, Joyce Ann , ......... . . VVhite, John ........ ......... VVhite, Tom ...,..... , , , VVhite, VVilliarn H. . . . , . . VVhittacker, George . . . , , , VVhittecar, Joe E. . . . . . 218 . 58 145 218 112 218 VV'hiltc-nburg, Dale S. ........,... 218 W'l1ytc-, Jnrncs P. ..... . .... 118, 219 VVickmim, Pat ........ 58, 66, 74, 219 Vl'ickre, Terry .... 219 VW:-cl:-man, Carol A. . 28, 33, 46, 48, 69, 100, 106, 108. 115. 119, 126, 279. 286, 289 VVii-rt-nga, John .. VVikstrom, Annette S. . . 73. 83, 90, Wilbum, Benny L. ...,..63.l22. Wilcox, Paul R. .... ........ . Wild, Jim ....... Wilds, Jerry R. .... . . I f 62.671, NVilinek, Willett, Geraldine . . . George ..... VVillette, Julie ........... 86, 107, Willhite, Nick . . , 28, 44, 52, 103, 133, 224, 225, 280, 286, 288 Williams, Brent P. .......... 105, Williams, Bruce K. ....... 46, 77, Williams, Diane .... ..... 6 5, Williams, Don A. .... . . 120, Williams, Ed ......... ..... Williams, Eleanor F. . . . . . . . . Williams, Jeff A. ............ 87, Williams, Joan W. .......... 88. Williams, Judy .... 50, 69, 90, 99, Williams, Susan ............. 55, Wiiliamson, Karen L. . . 52, 64, 77, Willmer, G. ....... . Willis, Katherine ......... 59, 69, Willis, Mary . . 52, 55, 68, 70, 110, 81 2 .......113, Wills, Amold J. .... . Willsea, Charles V. ...... 59, 135, Wilmington, Joyce W. . . ..... 65, Wilmore, Jack E. .... .... . Wilson B. ...,.... . . . Wilson, E. ..... .... . Wilson, Edward . . . . 145, Wilson, Gene ...... . . . Wilson Jacqy L. . , . . . . Wilson, Jack ....... . . . Wilson, James E. . . . . . . Wilson, Janice L. . , . . . . Wilson Mike .........,........ Wilson, Mary H. .............. . VVilson , n 122, 134, 280 Rae An Wilson, S. ......... . Wilson, Ted .. Winger, H. .....,.. . . 46, 74, 86, 104, Wmgert, G. .................. . Winslow, Sue E. 70, 119, 121, 282, Winston, Charles E. . . Wirtz, Steve ........ 62, 95, 145, Wise, Bonnie Gay ........ 68, 73, Wise, J. .......... . Wochl, Sue ......... Wofford, Joseph Paul . . . . . . 63, Wolf, Edith ........ Wolf, Glory ........ Wolf, Harry L. .. Wolz, Jim B. . . .. W00d- Judy ........ Woodhouse, Sharon . . Woodrich, Bill ..... Woods, Paul ..... Woods, Sharon . . . . Wooton, Dick ....... Wooton, Edward .. ...89, 73, 122, III f '0a','1'9:i, Works, Leslie ..... 49, 68, 91, 96, Worley, Sharon L. . . 47, 54, 66, 82 105, 128, 280 Wretlind, Norman . . . .... . . . . Wright, Dale ....... ..... Wright, Elizabeth . . . .... . 57, Wright, Ronny ..... ......... Wunsch, William . . . . . . 116, 120, Wyant, Spencer . . . . . .......138, WYBW, Barry .... 45, 85, 102, 133, Wyatt, Denis . ...... Wyman, Ethel R. 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