South High School - Southite Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1960

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South flogln 4 Our principal's energetic boosting at Pep Rallies did much to heighten school spirit. It was a happy Mr. Krebs who received the State Championship Basketball Trophy from Coach Cornie Collin and his team only one month after the wres- tlers gained the top spot. N M J , W' M JQMIJVM viii success is a variable meas- u- in terms of one's aims. He who ms at nothing is almost sure to hit 't. He who would achieve sets his evel of aspirations high. Your formal education has been keyed by that to which you aspireg the knowledge itself but a potential, the magnitude of which is determined by what you put into itg its worth ul- timately to be realized in its con- structive use. In the continued development of the pattern of your lives, may you set your thoughts upon things of valueg spend your strength in the ful- fillment of noble purposesg be faith- ful to responsibility cherishing serv- ice above gain. If QM mmf, U I-.-y ' H. 1 f NNW.. PRINCIPAL RICHARD C. KREBS Mrs. Krebs joined her hus- band to view and participate in many South High activi- ties.. They are pictured at the left among the many who took part in the Homecoming Coronation ceremonies. As a graduate of South High you will become a living symbol of your Alma Mater. Should you compromise South High's standards, the traditions and high honor of your school will be lessened. When you succeed your victories will reflect glory upon her name. Since South High can rise no higher than the achievements of her sons and daughters, our anticipations for the future brighten when we reflect upon your combined record of achievement dur- ing the past four years. We hope that coming generations of students will rise up to thank you for what you have done and will do in her name. 2 I if Assistant Principal Howard R. Sorensen, pictured at the left, is South High School's director of guidance, athletics, student activities, and attendance. L.. ' A 60Wb1d0fL4 and aa diacoom and darwrfuwz 3 South High's guidance services provide the opportunity for students to discuss per- sonal, educational, and vocational problems with their counselors. Miss Jean Landale, advisor of ninth and twelfth grade girls, considers with two seniors the alternate plans for college and the business world. Counselor Dale I. Marcum, who doubles as advisor of ninth and twelfth grade boys, does some group counseling about four-year plans with freshman boys. Junior Boys' Counselor Loren A. Gammon discusses Miss Mary Louise Beck, dean of girls and junior their test scores with two eleventh grade boys as a girls' counselor, reviews some of the current litera- help in educational planning for the senior year ture on colleges, scholarships, and job placement with and college. two of her counselees. ielped develop am At the right is Dean of Boys Charles B. Drake. He is shown performing one of his numerous jobs, con- ferring about student attendance with a parent. l Miss M3lfE3I'9t Gearing, COUUSQIOT fm' S0Ph0lN01'6 Sophomore Bovs' Counselor Warren W Witlrxm g1F.S,. tal S OVGI' .9XtI'3 Summffl' School Study OPPOT- Checks choice of studieskcards with two hoys from tunities with an interested tenth grader. the Class of 1962, MRS. SHIRLEY ANN ADAMONIS Girls' Physical Education MRS. DONNA ADAMSON B u s in e s s DONALD ANDRE ws S c ie nc e 7 Q i' MER LE E. APPLE BEE 1255- Social Studies Head Football I 72 V ' Coach, Head Track Coach MRS, GERTRUDE D BACON :Qi English ' MRS. GUYLA BAER ., .,,.:.., 5 Busmess -1 35539 WILLIS M. BROWN Social Studies, Tennis WILLIAM A. CARRICK Industrial Education MISS EVE LYN CAR RIG English Coach EMIL BLAZEK Industrial Education MISGT. WINNER P. BOSTIC ROTC RAYMOND L. BROWN Social Studies C. H. BAILEY Mathematics SXSGT. EARL C. BEAN ROTC MISS MARY LOUISE BECK Counselor ROBERT H, CHRISTIE Social Studies CONRAD D. COLLIN Boys' Physical Education, Head Basketball and Baseball Coach MRS. JOAN COONEY English Q. ARD G. COOPER WF F M1 Science MRS. E ITH DAVIS Business MISS FERN M. EADS English RAYMOND B. ELWELL Social Studies MISS MARY ALICE ENGLES Scienre l Q ,r , . -:L Eff s h silxalstgw-g.1',w' H i k, MM , ' as si ,gf , ' fi 1.M, f f 2 Q ,gl A is 1 x fi 3 . F . A I gy - Q ...lr if QQ W Q f J ,Q g- --1232.--' X 5 F H .1 gi ,t X S f l A sis sy is . 5 5 2 ? Y 1 M- xl 'V K 1 I f I ig N5 T ., K. Y bi A x X X M X X x lf E x MRS. OMA A. ENO Horneniaking MISS SALLY FELLOWS Social Studies, English I-'RED J. FERRARO Industrial Education -.Q . . . .x ,F , Q- Q. - X . MRS. ELLEN H. FLNNEGAN Business MRS. VIVA M. FUERST Business LOREN A. GAMMON Social Studies, Counselor QQ? MISS MARGARET E. GEARING Mathematics, Counselor MATT H. GERSICH Industrial Education , MISS ALICE GIITTER IT Spanish V7 'V t Q M I 1, Y, N1 lx w ' J L life v Mgt 4 Nfl L is L, Vvz ,I vc xx 1, LM, N :N ' 11' 6b Vx MISS ROSE GUTTER English VERTIS GRIMSHAW Industrial Education KENNETH L. HIGHTOWER Industrial Education MRS. MARY JE LINEK Nurse MISS IRENE KEENAN Homemaking ROBERT KEISTER Business, Football Coach MISS SANDRA HILL Social Studies ROLAND E. HINRICHS Vocal Music F. A. HUGGENBERGER Industrial Education, Science mm ROY J. LONG Industrial Education JACK LONGNECKER Industrial Education LEO R. LOWRY Business lvll55 HELEN MaCMAR'l IN English NIRS. CILAR L.O'l TE A. MAHH'l K QP English EDWARD A. NIANDI. Industrial Education 'Q Basketball and Football Coach It I . I . t k - K A, .. x '- DALE I. MARCUM Social Studies, Counselor WILLIAM J, MQCALLISTER Industrial Education Driver Education MARGARET J. MCMARTIN English, Journalism ' x ' 4 , gf, N , . I, Q. 1 l W ' 'tj K-if If: ff! l , DR, EDWARD J. KUNCEI Sorial Studies MISS JEAN C. LANDALE English, Counselor E. A. LINDBERG Social Studies 616 -ww-fm 34' as 1 l,YI,E K. MEIER Malhernalics MAX MEIER Business RICHARD R. Mll.I,.ER English, Drarnntia s M I W, 1 , f . we GLENN R. MOORE Industrial Education ROBERT J. MURRAY Social Studies Basketball and Golf Coach WALTER G. NEEVEL Business H? ...... . A 'fi , in - - - .ai , W' f A C . SSX? , ai L, , ki i ffl. ,v iii ir Bi b .W S lf. . W.. .,... MRS. CARILE SCI-INABL Vocal Music MRS. CECILE M. SCHROER Business MISS FLORENCE SIEVERDING Business MRS. MARY ANN NELSON Homemaking, Science MRS. BARBARA OLDFIELD Latin HAROLD O. PETERSON Science, School Treasurer JOSE PH C. REEVES Science LLOYD R. RICHARDS English DONALD W. RUBY Science .lv fi V C. A X U N X sk! .A f will Vi ' 'B iff 1 n N J if islimfismwzf' ' Q 'E ... iw a s wife Me.r:MfN 'W .4 .. N K M?'- Q .ig . -.V 6 is 1 li 3'1- WS? fmwmg Y ' J: 9-.Q A Y Tw 35. , zfgpnffw WTS LM' R 2. his x f Ji Y Q.. X b A + 1 .X S i , .Q ,R is SL f fm 1 mg A ,hi .N fi l :gg Q. Q - x ,K . 4 9' W gsk is X B gsm 2 .. . . 'E DESK Y fs 5 gig 4. SN., ,si S xg x l, ?i-55 ' if ' -' Y f , 'Q 0 9 X MQ at lik if X Q kg. QQ, .. M N 5.31, 1 34' S , 4 4, G Nm Q 'Y . 59 2 N S. AX Q xx NN 1 ex X . 3 Q is gg 'G Q . f- ff. MISS GERTRUDE PI-LELPS Librarian WILLIAM L. PIERSON English, Debate MISS ,TOANNE PLACEK Spanish wswwaw W za wx. xxyx .ssl X 3 ,W Q Wx a 5 S if NH. in 1 s Xg u.. Q A, Q' 1. aw. M.. .. .Q :Ks . 1 . :-.S:,JI..f:I:. ui M ......,..... . ...U ..,,.... . Q... ,. W ,WM , ' wx W Q U' , Sxyi , I i , 1 - ' . . EQ, 35? - . I .,g.. .E . Y, ML x 7 L . . .W N ff Q1 1 X. .. A 4 V X - Y si . . Y .lik xl , 2 JAMES E. SIMMONS Industrial Education Vocational Agriculture ALFRED E. SMITH Business HAMIIII ON B. SMITH Instrumental Musii' MISS JOAN SMITH Business Q X MICHAEL J. SPAR Amo 5 f ' Boys' Physical Education Football and Wrestling Coach :' KXwNgs!gF DONALD R. STEWART S Science I . X16 CHARLES H TOMS JR Science Football and Swimming Coach MRS GERTRUDE TRUMBLE Mathematics MRS MARION TRUMBLE Homemaking MRS DORISE VINCENT English MISS JEANNE1 TE VOLLMER English, Business DEWEY S WADE Art, Football and Track Coach GEORGE E. WILDRICK Social Studies WARREN w. WITI-IAM ' Social Studies, Counselor CLARK O. WOHLERS Business Miss Ruth Milford English teacher, and Miss Margaret Power, social studies instructor, are n p' tured. as Richard Wohlfarth Charles B. Young Dan H. Zanders Norman L. Zinn Mathematics ndustrlal Education Sciencg 7' Practice English - French rivmg All of South High's-faculty and students were saddened by the death of Mrs. Inez Peregoy Sherman on November 12, 1959. Mrs. Sherman, who had been the head librarian at South for 25 years, had been ill for nine weeks before her death. Among her accomplishments was the organization of the South High School Library Service League on April 1, 1935. She is also credited with guiding many students into library work. However, Southites remember that she was interested in all the activities of the school and was often seen in the stands cheering Packer teams on to victory. One of the many tributes to her was made by a Library Service League member who remarked, Our library, in fact our whole school won't be the same without Mrs. Sherman. There Wasn't anything she wouldn't do for her students. W mama .amz wa W ,mm ay sawn , Six members of South's Clerical Staff are pictured at the left. SEATED ileft to rightj are: Mrs. Barbara Howery, Mrs. Dorothy Young and Miss Barbara Krupski. STAND- ING: Mrs. Betty Croft, Mrs. Celia Svoboda and Miss Betty Gudgell. Miss Amelia Man- gan, South High secretary, is not shown. Pictured to the right are South's janitresses, left to right: Evelyn Thompson, Mrs. Mary Biodrowski, Mrs. Lorena M. Chambers, Mrs. Dorothy Andersen, Mrs. Sirveley Hunter, Eliza K. Shelnut and Mrs. Golda Girnus. Not shown is Mrs. Nellie Bowen. QS, A i' I ,rig V, . .. 'gs V V 'J ' Q s 1 , we Qi W . : v 9' 5 SJ- L -mari: H Y, O l X i A I s Q . . wifi' C, awww, SW. To the right are custodians An- drew J. Cohoon, I-Ilmer J. Johnson, Lloyd W. Crum and Edward O'Con- nor. Leonard Hawkins, Jr., and Henry C. Prerost are not pictured. .TQ nygm 'Wa Y1Hf'.,lf'if'i tax. 4 wil I V. .rg 1 lf . 9 ,ie xt., fi' win? , dui To the left are the cafeteria ladies, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Helen Mertlik, Mrs. Bess Yost, Mrs. Frances Dole- zal, Mrs. Leona Alex, Mrs. Vivian Klepper and Manager Mrs. Rose Doksansky. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Shirley Elliott, Mrs. Tillie Swanda, Mrs. Violet Shearman, Mrs. An- tonia Sigmund, Mrs. Julia Pluta, Mrs. Nellie Bauder, Mrs. Anna Mil- ler, Mrs. Judith Risley and Mrs. Marie Walters. 1 43 .ff i REMEMBER THE PEP RALLIES MUSICA L MOMENTS M THE GRA ND MA RCI-I Wm Om 7 WL xy, na 1 4 Y' v X 6 A w i., I 'H ' ' . . ' THE AUDIENCE SEEMS PLEASED CLUB MEETINGS SO POPULAR. COUNCIL WISHES DOC A MERRY CHRISTMAS SHOW US HOW IT'S DONE. DON'T APPLAUD--JUST THROW MC -3 Q il Ig 'I 1 SEE WHAT MADE THOSE CHRISTMAS JNEY! lxemgh-it fi Tl-IDR!-1 FIAMVC MKII. 1 f .yy 4,, i A f Left to right above are Fred Colanino, Cheryl Witham, Pete Quintero and Al Binder, preparing a poster for Homecoming. January to June Committees Intra-city Banquet Leroy Baker Janet Moravec Janet Blessie Patti Moore Bob Van Outry Academic Dorene Bartasky Pete Quintero Mel Beal Pauline Williams Bake Sale Ginny Bohaty Bev Moravec At the right, Council members are shown selling baked goods at the after-school fund raising project. Left to right are Ginny Bohaty, Pete Quintero, Beverly Moravec, Leroy Baker, Cheryl Withazii and Honesto Simon. Student Council Committees September to December Homecoming Chairmen Dorene Bartasky Jan Moravec Jim Fuxa Pete Quintero Patti Moore Honesto Simon Toy Drive Leo Kennedy Patti Moore Judy Larimore Dvvane Novak Rita Larimore Bob Van Outry Faculty Day Dorene Bartasky Q7 ,fl . H Bev Moravec Dwane Novak Pete Quintero Council Store Janet Blessie Ginny Bohaty Bev Moravec Honesto Simon Studmt Coma! gauze wwdce to time adwol. The purpose of the Student Council shall be to participate with the principal in the leadership of the student body, to exercise powers delegated by the principal, and to promote the general welfare of the school, in all matters pertaining to the good behavior of the student body, the beautification of the building and campus, and the development of the morale of the school as a whole. Assembled above is South's Student Council. FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: .Inn Fuxa, Jan Moravec, Pete Quintero, Dorene Ilartasky and Dwane Novak. SECOND ROW: Al Binder, Bev Moravec, Janet Blessie, Ginny Bohaty, Annie Knight, Patty Anglixn, Rita Larimore, Fred Colanino, Cheryl Withaln and Honesto Simon. THIRD ROW: Danny Bernth, Mel Beal, Pauline Williams, Patti Moore, Bob Van Outry, Toni Risk, .Iohn Kurtz, Leroy Baker, Mike Petersen and Sponsor Donald R. Stewart. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President Pete Quintero Pete Quintcro Vice-President , Dorene Bartasky Dorene Bartasky Secretary Jan Moravec Bev Moravec Corresponding: Secretary Patty Arliillm Treasurer Dwane Novak Honesto Simon Parliamentarian Jim Fuxa SECOND SEMI STI' R Dwane Novak ego, FIRST ROW SEATED fleft to rightjz Ida Mae Black, Connie Shamblen, Charlene Smith, Secretary Janet Palmer, Vice-President Jean Dvorak, President Judy Sebron, Treasurer Beverly Taff, Program Chairman Judy Palmer, Joan Slepicka, Virginia Milan, Julie Slepicka, F.N.C. Representative Diane Alaimo and Social Chairman Sonja Heaton. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Miss Sally Fellows, Judy Buss, Bonnie Yost, Yvonne Boritell, Betty Lohr, Donna Longo, Barbara Bartak, Karen Fogee, Jane Povondra, Marilyn Sager, Sarah Smith, Patricia Secora, Connie Kushinsky and Linda Ballou. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Hodges, Beverly Sperry, Marialyce Supenski, Carol Prokop, Jeanne Halsey, Carol Smith, Dona Sivers, Judy Collins, Carol Furnas, Kathy Gregg, Carolyn Blackman and Service Chairman Dianna Taff. FOURTH ROW: Joan Dvorak, Frances Burghardt, Geraldine Stock, Jackie Julian, Iris St. Clair, Joyce Wheeler, Jill Anderson, Jeanette Freyer, Barbara Allen, Joann Trovato, Marilyn Pane, Claudia Mathew and Oksana Worabec. FIFTH ROW: Karen Baker, Jean Gill, Artis St. Clair, Pat Yablenski, Betty Sumpteo, Judy Ballan, Pat Casart, Sandi Gusdall, Marcia White, Jean Benedick, Jackie Blankman and Worship Chairman LaVera Nielsen. SIXTH ROW: Point Chairman Janet Jansa, Rita Wagner, Joy Swaney, Barbara Novotny, Barbara Boettcher, Lillian Link, Publicity Chairman Vernelle Gust and Sharon Guthrie. Ueaw President Judy Sebron was chosen to represent Omaha Y-Teens at the Second Na- tional Y-Teen Conference, held in New York City and Washington, D.C., last November. Some of the cabinet members prepared rt freshnients for the annual Valentine party 1. l S0uth's Hi-Y Club, affiliated with the International YMCA, is pictured above. The officers are, SEATHD, FRONT ROW fleft to rightl: Chaplain Jack Kesting, Secretary- Treasurer Jack Benedick, President Leroy Baker, Vice-President Gary Masilko and Sergeant-at-Arms Ernie Gruber. Members are, ll.-XCK ROW: Russ Bruner, Pete Quin- tero, Jim Leonard, Mike McPherson, Jack Hile, Danny Rernth and Aubrey Wise. cmd H6-Q maruim coouidvwd than www to pwmote amid fffwtlmlwod. An outstanding project this year has been the Hi-Y dances. Pictured are Jack Benedick, Mike Mcl'hcrson and Lee Baker discussing a dance, the proceeds frum which will help Jack go to the international NY meeting in Europe this summer. 5 ,,..ig1f:. alibi! ,J ,A Freshman-Sophomore Hi-Y members SEATED ileft to rightl: Denny Kirschenman, Don Knapp, Art Dittman, Jim Weak, Bob Murphy and Dave MacMahill. STANDING: Richard Volenec, Stan Maliszewski, Dick Oldfield, Bob Stern, Jerry Thompson, Chuck Johnson, Ray Cudda and Carl Sum. 7 -Sopdmrwfw Hd-Q Slecmfw 611154 wwe oflqcuuged, These two clubs were newly organized this year. Fresliiiiaii-Soplioiiiore lli-Y mem- bers are iii tlie process of -nialiing: plans to attend the listes Park fl17llfl'l'CllC'l' this summer, while l'Ilecti'mi1cs Club members are Studying the tlieory and piuctieal aspen-LS of radio. SIC.-X'l'l'IlJ flefi to rigrlitl: JZIIICL Guthrie and lid Setlzik. S'l'.-XNDING: Sponsor Ver Grimsliziw, .lolianliu l-lros, Tom Eros, Wayne Stockwell, Jim lllzidek, Walter' Gi-ov Glenn Grulm, Martin linker, lliek Grinisliuw, Larry Wade, Louis lfislier, lial Sekerzi u Sponsor Donzilrl Ruby, IS 3 v ess C uh members are, IHCLOVV, left table, left to right: Marv Yala, Bud lienali, Simon Millie Kover, Regina Oliver, Gary Mielke, l rank Truman, Ken Olson, and Il nnioncl. RIGHT TAISIIIC: Ray Davis, .Iolin Dm-I'oe, Ilarlmra Rerka, fleor fe ke llon Martin, lid Olsson, Grant Frazier, Carolyn Yaskn, Ray llron. and lffrnvxt lmo onsor Charles R. Young is standing at the back, Science Club members, assembled beside Sponsor Miss Mary Alice Engles, left, are, SEATICD IN FIRST ROW, left to right: Social Directors Rudy Dufek and Sonja Heaton, Secretary Marian Russo, and Treasurer Ron Samson. SECOND ROW: Rob Kratzer, Judie Whear, Judy Nekola, President, Beverly Cisar. Vice-President Ronald Culton, David Williams, Larry Wade, and .Ian Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Kathie Hammerly, Barbara Bartak, John Tourek, Sharon Guthrie, Carol Peters, and Judy Dudzinski. w4lle5'c6e4weamZCie44Cla64 Q! qi Portia Club provides social ac- tivities and offers its members les- sons in etiquette. Any girl is eligible for membership. S SEATED fat the leftl : Viee-Pres- ident Virginia Riter, Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, and President Yvonne Tesar. STANDING: Ser- geant-at-Arms Elizabeth Vinski, Secretary Carolyn Karpisek, Treas- urer Karen Stone. and Award Chairman Marie Filipowicz. 790mm fmwaxed tie mal ymcea, Seated, fleft to rigbtb, are the members of the Portia Club. FIRST ROW: Donna Filipowski, Pat Cooley, Darlene Grabensehorer, Sally Gonzales, Bonnie Collins, Barbara Rosinski, Ritamae Traynor, Marilyn Kiscoan. Sandra Panzer, Sherrie Headley, Elaine Bogus, Anne Marie Mead: SECOND ROW: Carol Korgie, Mary Sehutte, Connie Warren, Carolyn Reynek, Sharon Holubar, Gloria Foueek, Mary Ann Polieky, Judy McCurry, Carol Harkins, Gayle lloury, Viola Benak, Erna Roehr, Katherine Swoboda, Judy Speelman, Jane Bakesz, Andrea Welch: THIRD ROW: Jackie Julian, Joyce Wheeler, Judy Calta, Sherry Lastoviea, Sharon Walter, Carol Kowalski, Sharon Fiala, Margaret Nodean, l'at Ritzo, Donna Grigerg FOURTH ROW: Emilia Chevez, Lanaya Lapham, Mary Ann Semerad, Marlene Hansen, Mary Gruber, Marlene Charvat, Betty Bluvas, Pat Leas, Jacque Newcomer, Karen Cerveny, Shirley Moseher, Millie Williams, Jeri Elder, and Sharon Yelinek. Junior Red Cross encouraged its members to seek and discover the satisfaction which comes from serving their fellowman. At the right, checking their Red Cross kits, are Shari Zagor, Gloria Foucek and Karen Griffith. and junior 7564 Uma gcwe cad. In the South High chapter of Junior Red Cross are, FIRST ROW fleft to rightbz Sharon Homic, Donna Filipowski, Karen Griffith, Secretary Jan Meyers, President Shari Zagor, Vice-President Kathleen McGuire, Sharon Skorniak, Carol Korgie and Betty Wisniski. SECOND ROW: Pam Rolfe, Barbara Bolton, Jean Kadlec, Patti Stutz, Marleen McGuire, Joyce Jackson, Joan Novak, Mary Gruber, Marlene Hanson and Mrs. Charlotte Mahrt. THIRD ROW: Julie Vomacka, Leare Gottsch, Joyce Indracek, Sandra Tague, Ruth Mertz, Betty Lannon, Stefa Naujokaitis, Diane Smithberg, Janet Crawford, Carmen Vacanti and Mrs. Donna Adamson. Pictured above are the Future Nurses of America members. FIRST ROW fleft to rizhtiz Janet Barrett, Twila Jokumsen, Nancy Samson, Diane Josoff. Helen Castro, Mary Kay Sterba, Cheryle Alston, Carol Lubsen and Sharon Yelinek. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Lindsay, Judy Bowsman, Barbara Boettcher, Georgia Halac, Mary Blomenkamp, Jean Bressman and Nancy Lawson. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Marv Jelinek, Connie Shamblen. Linda Burggraff, Rosanne Scripter, Kathy Stellinz, Marleen McGuire, Kathleen McGuire. Sarah Jolcumsen, Carol Paskach and Artis St. Clair. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Meredith, Barbara Petska, Anne Mixan, Ann Gross, Cynthia Versch, Judy Hull, Diane Moss and Lillian Link. ?7Z,4me0u5m about , The purpose of the Future Nurses' Club is to foster an interest in the field of nurs- ing, to give members an idea of what to expect of it as a profession, to show girls where to train, how much it costs, and how to applyg and to acouaint them with the different areas within the field. To the right are the FNA officers. STAND- ING fleft to rigfhtlz Membership Chairman Cheryle Alston, Program Chairman Rosanne Scripter and Secretary-Treasurer Anne Mixan. Judy Bowsman, president, is seated. s. 6 S.111Il'1's Futurm- 'll-:14'l1v1's uf gXlHl'I'it'2l wmv tuupglwt Hiillly fllluizxnwmzxls nf uclllvzltiml during thx- past yum: I'iutu1'ud uluwo uw. FIRST HOW llc-ft tn riglxtbz Yvmmm- 'l'vs:n'. Lynda t'mvpm', Szumdm Anxciwswll, Judy Nusa, Milmlrn-mi S11-punlack, .lam KZIIIIUIIKUS :md 1721110110 lI1'zxhv11m'l11'1mv1'. SICCHNIP RHXY: liiunv Slllilhll1'l'Qf, liliszxlwtll YiIlSlii, Limizl Iizilluu, Jun Mvyvrs, .lurwt .lzlussn-11, Mary AIM- lilllmvy, .loan Iilllmvy :xml liililllil 3 U Y liL1m'1s.'I'HlhIb MUW: -lviillllx' Him-s. Shari Zugur, lllurizl lfumrwk, Iursla Mcmiv, Mvlvin Clzxrk, Dawn Williams, Julia- Stimmol, .-X11tm1u-ite Martin, fvilftllyll Hl'XIlL'k. Lullic l,i1mv- mam and Spfmsor Mrs. 4Durt1'udc 'I'1umb1u. I-'OUIZTH li UW l,zlXa-ru Nwlsa-11, lxl2il'l2i'yl'U Suponski, Wnlta Suv Dodd, Judith lillisnm, Juvquvlim- Nom-mmw, Huwrly Spa-1'1'y. Judy B'lom'v. Sillliifil 1,llllZl'l'. 1W21I'j.l'il1't'L Nmluzm, Blzlrww Iilwill ami lizu'lvz11'z1 SHIIWJSIQZI. cmd 156046 Ln 517,47 wrpfmed Mx pwfeaawn. nn- ' Yicc--I'1'csis1u11t .lam Mn-5'v1's, l'r1-winlvlml .lm Izmssvn. Scrrm-tary Mary Alim- liulmvy il 'l'I'0i1SLlI'L'I' Lmdu Bzlllmx, lPlfIl'L'l'S uf lwxluu 'l'L'z1clu'r's uf' :XlIlVl'll'il, :uv lDlK'llll'k'ti mm th: lfft lucwlmug' owl' il lmwllllrv :uni :1 gwllp uf' fOl4ll'I'S ull FT.-X. Pictured above are the Future Farmers of America members, FIRST ROW tleft to rightl: Richard Halac, sentinelg Edwin Fiala, secretary, llill Gorgen, president, Bernard Galus, vice-president, Gary Leander, reporter, Ralph Balsano, treas- urer. SECOND ROW: Sponsor James E. Simmons, James Rust, Stephen Walls, Philip Woodward. Douglas Robb, Victor Riha, Tom Hansen. Walter Dittman, Fld Ebert. David Rye, Calvin Whitchill, Chester lletts, Mark Rilea, Richard Meyers, Rodney l'lastridg'e, Jerry Latimer. THIRD ROW: Owen Lloyd, Larry Leslie, Nd Salinas. Richairl Hartman, Lowell Bohzien, Roger Day, Ray Sprzigue, Gerald Wulf, Lloyd Petersen, Paul Josoff. Robert Zych and Ronald Griger. Shown to the left, xxorking on a piece of farm machinery, are Gary Leander, Richard Hartman and Ralph Balsano. Pictured to the right, with his prize heifer, is Chester Betts. .,.g.,?ff7s'g 2' Q?-ax- X I F ,,4?41i CA sf luww eo 0 lad Nfiilfffis 0 lfrm f-,ig-Q 1 W FFA members studied about twrming: c-xre of animals and machinery. They competed in agricultural contests and exhibited projects V g 'tt the Home Show. tg, fCU1,.'Y O vel MU 'ff T Q2 3? ' HXXXA Y IC, Q f n fv Mg ,Q L AMER 7324 60q4 added to tfwvc I' gel I I I X Ex , ,I 2 1 l T l -K - I L OV ,Q M M W 9? A is 2 S . x 'Q 'i':m , K gg, , .. A , 7 . Nik 3 .ww 'Q L X I' A , JJ, . M 5 11' - i?i-igfagzffis 'rid ,1', Q5 Q, N N fgkxiki x x . Qi f .Q EQ , ., . W i wgm ' Q -F3 N Q.: L xv xv in ,mf . , gg:-fwfff X Fx? Q A as Pictured above are the members of the Thespian Club. SEATIGD tleft to rigrhtlz George Marek, Don Moran and Sonja Heaton. STANDlNG: Sponsor Richard Miller, Phyllis Van Severn, Lollie Linneman, Connie Kostos, Chuck Halda, Carolyn Karpisek, Pat Seeora, Sarah Smith, Marlene Charvat and Carla Spataro. Ulnwpduw mm witiawt cc mga, Thespians promoted the advancement of the dramatic arts in secondary schools. Presenting the annual initiation and aiding dramatic productions are the main func- tions of this organization. Because of the building program at South High this year, Thespians carried on without the usual advantage of a stage and auditorium. Pictured to the left are several members of the Thespians portraying a typical scene from a play. They are, FIRST ROW fleft to rig'htJ: Elaine Vondra, Mike Davis, Donna Filipowski and Jeri Pluedeman. SECOND ROW: Marion Mertz, Vern Barnett, Nancy Mickolafsky and Lucia DeCarlo. 'PQ 735 'l' Above, Donna Plambeck, left, and Sharon Homic pose for their fellow Art Club members, SEATED, left to right: Betty Bluvas, Karen Cerveny, Phyllis Ecker, Mairata Bradford, Judy Calta, Carolyn Vasku, Harold Samson, Nikki Chenoweth, Shirley Kaspar, Virginia Barrett. STANDING: Honesto Simon, Mr. Dewey S. Wade, Cheryle Alston, Mary Ann Riha, Janet Barrett, and Jackie Blankman. mdf4u6lw5de0d0pedwuMmaz . Art Club members completed various pro- jects that could not be done in the regular art classes. ,,i 5 Members must be enrolled in an art class i for one year or have taken one year of art previous to the enrollment date. 92 X t Y: li i it 1 5 Pictured to the left is Jackie Kingsley showing her fashion design to Mr. Wade, club sponsor. In the center of the photo to the left, Miss Gertrude Phelps, Library Service League sponsor, is shown performing one of her many duties at the main desk in the new library room, 326, assisting her on the left is Miss Carolee Disney, South's newest librarian, and Miss Betty Gudgell, clerical assistant. The South High School Library Service League is an organization of students who relinquish their study periods to Work in the school library. They perform such duties as takin gattendance, monitoring at the doors, working in the library office, shelving books, and assisting at the two circulation desks. After school activities for the members include field trips to supple- ment their knowledge of libraries and social events to promote comradship and recreation. l5.lmem6mpv4ofwaeddai!q Library Service League members are, FIRST ROW tleft to righth: Jean Kadlec, Ellen Miller, Barbara Rosinski, Joyce Bingham, Jeanne Halsey, Sonja Heaton, Jeannie Johnson, Ruth May, Judy Buss and Barbara Berka. SECOND ROW: Kathy Curtis, Judy Cappello, Judy Nekola, Judy Dudzinski, Marilyn Kiscoan, Jackie Thompson, Sharene Barrington, Zita Vingelis, Mary Alice Kubovy and Judy Johnston. THIRD ROW: Eunice Hague, Shirley Schroeder, Beverly Sperry, Linda Andersen, Marialyce Supenski, Judy Booth, Marlene Charvat, LaVera Nielsen, Peachie De Haven and Jackie Schultz. FOURTH ROW: Janet Hatfield, Helen Castro, Delores Kasal, Pat Pabian, Glada Walker, Connie Kushinsky, Terrilyn Elder, Betty Vondra, Margaret Trout and Bonnie Yost. The Library Service League Cabinet members for the first semester are, FRONT ROW fleft to rightl: Secretary Lollie Linneman, President Jean- ne Hines, Vice-President Linda Ballou and Treas- urer Connie Humpal. BACK ROW: Head Office Monitor Sharon Jaros, Head Shelf Monitor Pat Souba, Head Attendance Monitor Pat Pribramsky, Party Committee Chair- man Jodie Cullinane and Tooter Reporter and As- sistant Door Monitor 1 Kathy Novotny, to make poawfk Mmm, effwlvwq fm ai! Souihtea. Marilyn Mitchell, left, and Miss Gudgell are shown taking books from the old library in 365 to the new one in Room 326 on library moving day in early February. Second semester Library Service League Cabinet members are, FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz Sec- retary Patricia Souba, President Linda Ballou, Vice - President Jeanne Hines and Treasurer Mari- lyn Mitchell. BACK ROW: Tooter Reporter LaVera Nielson, Head Desk Mon- itor Marialyce Supenski, Head Door Monitor Janet Hatfield, Head Attendance Monitor Connie Humpal ,ii and Head Office Monitor A 1 Judy Johnston. kkqmg f Q , , 'Xl fr' 4 , , J., ar wwf . ' Estos son los representativos de Los Sombreros Altos de las clases. Fila primera, izquierda a derecha: Linda Fitton, Vera Sabaliauskas, Mathevv Thompson, Nancy Cunningham, Faith Bagstad, Pamela Bruno, Janice Ishii. Fila Segunda, izquierda a' derecha: Michael Norman, Thomas Ten Brink, Sarah Cardenas, Emilia Chavez, Ray Faust, Bernard Dergan, Ludwig Mehrer, y Zeke Espejo. La Senorita Joanne Placek, nuestra profesora nueva de espanol este ano, paso cl verano de 1959, estu- diando a la Universidad Interamer- icana en Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Esta fotografia fue sacada en la casa donde ella vivio en Mexico. .104 5'0m6ww4 film, Los funcionarios de Los Sombreros Altos son, izquierda a derecha: Philip Castle, reporter, Janet Jans- sen, secretaria, Patrick Donahue, reporter, Art Simon, presidenteg Jan Meyers, vice - presidente' Thomas Hauptman, tesorero. v Estos estudiantes cantaron y bai- laron en el programa Sur de la frontera en honor del Senor Hill, nuestra subdirector, quien retiro el 31 de enero. Fila primera, izquierda a derechag Art Simon, Linda Lemm, Leare Gottsch, Jacque Newcomer, Twila Jokumsen, Marilyn Leytham, Jan Meyers, fila Segunda: Stanley Zwerling, Marilyn Pane, Emilia Chavez, Genevieve Galvan, Car- melita Zaner, Nijole Jaudegis, Bev- erly DeCarlo, Karlina Witzig, y William Drefsg fila tercera:Thomas Hauptman, Peter Quintero, Jerry Hobson, Lucia De Carlo, Carol Paskach, Ray Faust, Robert Thompson, y Robert English. i ifmtl, Members of the Latin Club are. FIRST ROW tleft to rightl: llcwrly llloravw, Kathy Novotny, Anne Mixan ,Sharon Zagwir, Jim Fuxzi, John Smith, Kathryn Slzulck, Mary Kay Sterba, Judy Bowsman, Kathleen lllctluire, llclvn llrubik. Mairlticn Mctluirv, Jean Ilelnar, Jeri Pluedvman, Phyllis Van S1-yt-rn, Karon Gritfitli. .loan Slvpic-lui and Mildred Briggs. SECOND ROW: Annu Koclianowicz, Karen lfzihcy, .lanct Nlorziycc, Sharon Skorniak, Linda Ballou, Laima Runcis, .loan Wcssman, Kart-ii Stvrhzi, liztrhzira lloettcher, Lillian Link, Cheryl Alston, Parlsa Mendc, Ilarlc-nv tlraln-nscliriwi'. llnrhzirn Baker, Mary McMicheal, Julit- Slepicka, lfricda lleycraux, Betty l'ctric, Tlllltll NOW: Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Oldfield, l.ois Groves, l'atrici:i li0LllZlIlLEl'l', Gayle lioury, lliann Josoff, Nancy Lawson, Nancy Samson, Linda lilliott, Nellic Sudavicious, Cathy Walker, Mairiata Bradford, Nancy Ryan, Frances llachel, Jill Andcrson, Linda Saumlcrs. Judy Vincent, Will Willner, Barbara Norcitt. l OUK'l'll ROW: Mznrylouisc Sclailjoszt, Judy Cheryl Rowell, Carol Lubscn, Julie Kudrna, Judy Hull, Susan Johnson, lirnzi lloclir, Cynthia Versch, Barbara Bolton, Jean Kadlec, liarbara Wilson, Lili l'cti'r and lizirlnui'u Starosha. FIFTH ROW: Art Stcinhousen, Gary Young, Milic Wainwrigrlit, Ifrcd l'a-tors. Jerry Sterba, Walt Link, Dick llurnvy, Melvin Clark, .lim Ag-iii-xr, lloh Zunncr. .lot- Partusch, Expcranza Lujano, Judy Lund, Patricia Leas, Mary Blomi-nkzinip, liziri-ii it 6 Bergstadt, Diane Moss and George Marek. 1 ,E Johnston, Viola Bcnak, Sandra Meredith, Judy Moore, lCtta llowvmzin, liizinzi Benson, Latin Club officers from lcft to right, Anne Mixan, .lohn Kurtz, Sharon Zziuor and Jim lfuxa give good-nzitured commands tu their slaves X wfxN Standing around a miniature of a Roman colosscum are, left to right, the Latin Club officers: Vice Consul John Kurtz, Secretary Anne Mixan, Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Fuxa and Consul Sharon Zagor. ,:,,,', cuadtlw Above is the French Club. FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Beverly Cisar, Judy Jensen, Sandra Belitz, Lois Groves, Marsha Kirschenman, Gloria James, Tina Ruffner, Kathy Kissel, Rita Zanski, Sue Williams, Carilla Gill and Carol Comandella. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Norman Zinn, Mildred Briggs, Vivian Wheeldon, Judy Russ, Karen Seivers, Jael Bland, Judy Lambert, Elaine Dooley, Mary Pattau and Ray Davis. THIRD ROW: Don Anderson, George Miles, Janet Kamphuis, Mel Beal, Carman Vacanti, Betty Nowaczyk, Jean Halsey, Rosie Flores, Janice Blackstock, Katherine Burger and Wayne Sellers. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Gonsior, Jim Kopecky, Gary Marley, Dan Rishel, Claudia Chorley, Lynn Hagge, Mary Renner, Karen Fogle, Jane Povondra and Johanna Eros. Iiwadi Clwiwpp clawwom language I The purpose of the French Club is to further the understanding and appreciation for the French language and the people and cul ture it represents. In regular monthly meetings the members of this group increase their knowledge of France and its contrlbutions to the world's progress through panel discussions, guest speakers films, tape recordings, records, and the study of old customs and L... traditions. The motto of the club, Connaitre c'est comprendre means To know is to understand and is representative of the way in which French Club membership contributes to better understanding among all people. qalcs Flulm numlmers are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Biilnm Jansen, Joan Macek, Rosario Lugo, Joyce Nloslex Bfulvu 1 Reevers, Marlene Skocz, Diane Niel- son infl Sponsor Robert Keister. SECOND ROW: 'N xy Xwinutis Iris St. Clair, Mickey Shukis, Q llx KUIIIIIQ7 and Sharon Harry. THIRD I V Q1 non Carter, Evelyn Knutson, J'1cl ll Iuli in flarene Rraniow, and lVIa1',Qfie Bailcx FOI RTH ROVV: Ray Nelson, Ed Tvl li C len Mowery, and Paul Iiimas. FIFTH ROW Jim Ourada, Art Ositis Bill Bickles, and Irvin Members attending a Press Club meeting are, CLOCKWISE: President Vern Barnett, Treasurer Judy Bowsman, Secretarv Marie Filipowicz, Pam Wainwright, Parlia- mentarian Judy Sebron, Bob Kocourek, Gary Earnest, John Smith, Joanne Turpening, Dorothy Petrovich, Sponsor Miss Margaret McMartin, Ray Hilton, Vice-President Cheryle Alston, and Nancy Muldowney. 7m and SM CIW wpp dm knowledge T? in 3 L i EQ 5-vw 91 Y - - is E hu I- :wan lun nl: I1 The members of South's Math Club are pictured from left to right above, FIRST ROW: Frank Marek, Roger Carrell, Steve Brezenski, Stanley Keast, Vice-President Don Harm, President Ron Culton, Larry Wade, Bob Pipal, David Williams, Harold Samson. SECOND ROW: Bob Vlasak, Shari Zagor, Betty Lannon, JoAnn Linhart, Secretary Karen Griffith, Treasurer Al Binder, Elisabeth Vinski, Pat Cooley, Ron Ponec. THIRD ROW: Tom Gross, Marilou Sekyra, Marilyn Leytham, Marian Russo, Anne Kochanowicz, Judy Dyson, Karen Sterba, Barbara Staroska, Judy Moore, George Marek, Sponsor Richard Wholfarth. FOURTH ROW: Pat Leas, Marleen McGuire, Kathleen McGuire Margaret Nodean, Mary Alice Kubovy, Donna Sivers, Richard Burney and Jim Agnew. CM arfddzea. Treasurer Al Binder, standing above at the right, is explaining a binomial theorem problem to Secretary Karen Griffith, Vice-President Don Harm, on the left, and President Ronald Culton. Math Club, sponsored by Richard Wohlfarth, is restricted to students who have completed or are now enrolled in Algebra I. To promote a better understanding of math and what it teaches, to create an interest in the club as a whole, and to help students get along: with each other and their teachers are the purposes of the club. A series of educational lectures, a project on the study of the slide rule, the promotion of an alleschool math contest, and the study of the mathematical cal- culators at the Union Pacific Railroad Office were among the activities of the group this year. I b' ' i f ii' A ' Q in f l Y The Second Girls' Choir, above, participated in the student ps-rt'orm:im-e of the Christmas Program and the Spring Concert. lts members, shown with Dirt-rtor Roland li. Hinrichs, extreme left, are, FIRST ROW, left to right: lfziith Jordan. In-lomn Strickland, Farlene Hamilton, Barbara Palmer, Diane Alaimo, .liiniw lioziol, llvlen Jakes, Mary Hammerly, Miss Else-e Frese. SECOND ROW: Jane Bzilwsz, llonnci llt-rt, Elaine Kresl, Beverly Moravec, Beverly Meyers, Varol Patterson, Lum-lla Minnick. THIRD ROW: Dianna Washka, Gloria Sedlak, Maria Nlieuta, Nant-v illlllllillliflllllll, Kathleen Hill, Linda Larsen, Kathleen Lynch, Cheryl Ilimmitt. l 0Ult'l'll ROW: liarhara Walters, Barbara Hall, Judith Zalovivh, Cynthia Wersch, Katlih-en Vznust. Anna Radik, Carol Plambeck, and Kristin Mactier. Not pic-tured are Phyllis Adams, Kathleen Coble, Kathleen Flores, Marilyn Han. Dorothy Matlovk, and Jean Walker. South !'f6yfi'4 num fwgwm mlm md wapmzm. 2746 mm with Second Gala' dim V Second Mixed Choir performed for the Christmas student performance, the All-City Festival in January, and the Spring Concert. and Second Director Roland IC. Hinrivhs con- ducted all the choirs at South High this year. 4 . i J A ,. 'i,, C f ' . f ., .7 I me fs A of .Loi S 1 l g . .. at A Shown above with Mr. Hinrichs, left, are 32 of the Second Mixed Choir members- FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet Kamphuis, Betty Lohr, Judy Jarosik, Sharon Maus, Dorothy Whittle, Rita Conn, Judy Larimore. SECOND ROW: Marcia Grau, Betty Taylor, Lynn Jakub, Judy Brand, Cheryl Witham, Judy Buss, Mary Sterba, Jean Benodick. THIRD ROW: John Kratina, Russell Hylen, Phillip Taylor, Roy Garcia, lid Linhart, Donald Janicek, John Kavan, James Tefft. FOURTH ROW: Floyd Zoucha, Tom Walker, David Bishop, Norman Gohr, Chester Addison, George Clocks, Ren Wollberg, Charles Deane, and Harry Hoult. I H M. W, Miss Donna Stangland joined South's Vocal Music Department as accompanist at the beginning of ' the second semester. l X I 5 ww ' 5 C A ir? 5 if I R goo R R1 V i 5. A ,. xg, is ova ' me U , of B B 4 ' e if , .se A Q V ,Y , xv f J ,hx , . xl , R .,, , vb 'T 2 'r ev- I X 5 Q, K 5 1 v I 'Nr s il Thirty-five other Second Mixed Choir members are pictured above with Miss Rlseo Frese, the accompanist for the first semester, at the extreme right. They are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Weak, Etta Bowerman, Sue Johnson, Pat Slieibal, Mary Ann Davis, Shirley Schroeder, Kay Lillithorup, Polly Dolezal, Cheryl Rowell. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Hodges, Judv Mickulecky, Connie Lee, Annette Riley, Pilar Navarrctte, Sharon Rozniiarek, Sharon Robertson, Diana Benson. THIRD ROW: Larry Kolo, Ted Greenlee, Jim Armbrust, Carl Sum, Ronald Sopcish, Norman Hardin, David Williams, Carl Zaner. FOURTH ROW: Ross Holland, Roger Bullock, Bob Urquhart, Bill Drefs, Tony Campagna, Ronald Heldt, Paul Richart, Ed Sedlak, Ronald Culton, and Ronald Cage. Not pictured are Dennis Babcock, Gayle Ruedy, Art Schon, Sharon Taylor, Carol Todd, and Caroline Urban. 5' N The piano duet, played by Janet Janssen, left, and Gayle Boury, right, was an outstanding feature of the Christmas program. and pfwgfaeaaea up tlvwuqlv Mr. Hinrichs, to the left above, stands beside 31 of his First Girls' Choir members. They are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Donna Grigrer, Eloise Wilson, Jackie Thompson, Dorothy Miles, Elvera Velez, Sandra Panzer, Bonnie Collins, Sharene Barrington. SECOND ROW: Joyce Wheeler, Judy Booth, Elizabeth Miller, Donna Kirknian, Lois Buss, Sharon Lamar, Dorothy Petrovich. THIRD ROW: Edda Fanslau, Linda Ringo, Elaine Greiner, Geraldine Stock, Beverly Niederle, Bernice Revers, Kay Crandall, Patricia Filipowski. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Brewer, JoAnn Cullinane, Margaret Sova, Carol Benda, Alice BeLoyed, Jane Winkleman, Frances Romero, and Lois McNurlin. Not pictured are Rosalin Recoy, Lynne Skalla, and Jean Kadlec. ii- wE'1t-wif-EASY! l The First Girls' Choir performed at Open House on November 11 during American Education Week: the Christmas program Music and the Spoken Word, on December 13, and the Spring Concert in May 55' an 5 S, Above are 32 First Girls' Choir members and Miss Frese, accompanist, at the extreme right. They are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Eileen Mitchell, Cathy Love, Judy Johnston, Mildred Briggs, Barbara Berka, Joanne Turpenning, Jeanette Shepherd, Maria Velez. SECOND ROW: Betty Carlson, Joan Benak, Barbara Allen, Janet Blessie, Gloria Foucek, Claudette Freeman, Emma Pschenica, Anita Peters, THIRD ROW: Susan Shymkwich, Mary Jane Savage, Virginia Riter, Marilyn Olsen, Sharon Clark. Ruth May, Billie Beyette, Barbara Cowan. FOURTH ROW: Nelsie Larsen, Sondra Griffin, Rosalie Addison, Darlene Gerber, Mary Ann Policky, Pat Walker, Jackie Schultz, and Jeanene Bourne. Not pictured are: Rosalin Recoy, Lynne Skalla, and Jean Kadlec. Fm Gm' Gm Wi OFFICERS President Marilyn Olson Vice-President , Nelsie Larsen Secretary , H Edda Fanslau Treasurer Virginia Riter SECTION REPRESENTATIVES Alto , H ,H , Jeanene Bourne Soprano ,, , Betty Kirkman Second Soprano Mary Jane Savage The two First Choir members at the right were the speakers at the Christmas prorram. Connie Kostos presented Let's Keep Christmas , Vernon Barnett, center, read the Christmas story from the Bible, and Jerome Carstens was the narrator for the perform- ance, from dramatics club. 4 .. pt 4 A- With Director Roland li, Hinrichs, left above, are-FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Ballou, Sally Kaiser, Sue Williams, Betty Petrie, Sharyn Daniels, Barbara Susterka, l'Irika Matuza, Patti Mclntyre, Barbara Rosinski, .Janet Bahr. Bonnie Sass. SECOND ROW: Janet Janssen, Connie Sbamblen, Elaine Pechar, Janet Dolezal, Frances Lipnold, Marian Russo, Lorraine Davis, Sharon Johnson, Judy Whitney, Sally Flores. 'l'lllRD ROVV: Jerry Kellogg, Subby Nigro, Victor Danowski, Bob Callahan, Don Jetter, Henry Hembertt, Andy Holbeck, Rob Graff, Paul Woster. FOURTH ROW: Tom Slizinski, Walt Hudson, Ronald Kellogg, Frank Sanko, Mike Wilson, Ray Faust. John Kurtz, Vernon Barnett, Roger Aden, and Mike Petersen. 3-'mx South's First Choir has partici- Dated in many presentations during the school year. including the Nebraska State Education Associa- tion Convention in the fall, the Christmas program, the All-City Music Festival in January, the Spring Concert in May, and Com- mencement in June. Forty First Choir members presented a special Christmas program for the school administrations Christmas party. At the left, accompanied by Mr Hinricbs, are, left to right: girls sextet members Janet Janssen Connie Shamblen, Judy Whitney Lorraine Davis, Judy Bowsman and Connie Humpal. Forty-two more First Choir members pose with Miss Frese, first semester accompanist, extreme right. They are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Jean Limley, Gayle Boury, Margaret Nodean, Judy Aylward, Donna Claxton, Janet Moravec, Connie Kostos, Judy Bowsman, Jeri Pluedeman, Connie Humpal. SECOND ROW: Sherrie Headley, Georgia Halac, Phyllis Van Severen, Lollie Linneman, Rose Salerno, Jean Kavan, Pat Pribram- sky, Pat Moore, Marlene Jourdan, Sandra Crosby, Kathleen Pierce. THIRD ROW: Wesley Graybill, Bob Lohr, Fred Shiery, Jim Leonard, Stan Jones, Tom Risk, Joe Stadnick, Art Steinhousen, Joe Donaldson, Jim Hladek. FOURTH ROW: Jim Palmer, Aubrey Wise, Mike Kielian, Stan Keast, Gordon Bahr, Jerry Kurtz, Fred Svoboda, Ken Isaacson, Jim Jones, Jim Price, and Joe Nedich. Dave Troudt is the only First Choir member not pictured. W 22 . az! , W. 1 4 0 jj!!! OFFICERS President , Janet Janssen Vice-President , Aubrey Wise Boys' Secretary-Treasurer , , Y , , Jerry Kellogg Girls' Secretary-Treasurer , Jean Kavan SECTION REPRESENTATIVES Alto Connie Humpal Bass Jim Price Soprano Connie Shamblen Tenor Ronald Kellogg South's Boys' Octet is shown sing- ing to Mr. Hinrich's accompani- ment. Its members are, left to right: Mike Wilson, Jerry Kellogg, Subby Nigro, Vernon Barnett, Fred Shiery, Aubrey Wise, Jim Hladek, and Joe Nedich. Instrumental Instructor Hamilton B. Smith is shown directing South High's Concert Band at the 1960 Military Ball. Owe Comm fam! played fm fauna! occaaiom, The C Oncerm Band members, a ccor ding to Sect ions, are: PICCOLO Betty Pelnar FLUTE Marcia Brodil Jean Dvorak Joan Dvorak Joyce Jackson Betty Pelnar Judith Speelman JoAnn Suster OBOE Marleen McGuire Jean Pelnar Eb CLARINET Rita Wagner Bb CLARINET Rose Adam Robert Altrock Vojmir Benak Clarene Bramow Patricia Dukes Donna Filipowski Carol Gano Mike Holcomb Cheryl Keil Janet Lebanousky Grace Metzner Robert Pipal Mary Ann Riha Kathy Stelling Jerry Sterba Bob Thompson Marvin Vala Richard Wagner Will Willner ALTO CLARINET Cheryle Alston BASS CLARINET Karen Foster Daniel Hood ALTO SAX George Cheshek Karen Griffith Karen Sterba Sharon West TENOR SAX Mary Kay Menze Sharon Zagor BARITONE SAX Tom Sheehan CORNET Gary Berka Joe Clark Richard Fisher Robert Fisher Richard Johnson Richard Kral Pat McPherson Don Piksa Stanley Zwerling FRENCH HORN Betty Petrie James Rust Don Underwood Carolyn Vasku TROMBONE Linda Elliott Robert Koerner Tom Ricks BARITONE Janet Barrett John Hayes Roger Jirka TUBA Doug Henson Charles Lastovica BASS DRUM John Kmiecik SNARE DRUM Gus Godek Marcellus Green Sam Ira Garland Menke TIMPANI Karen Richter CONDUCTOR Hamilton B. Smith .- ,nn Q 4- 4 I Above is the South High Orchestra which played at such events as the All-City Festival and Commencement. Its members are, SEATED Cleft to rightj : Linda Anderson, Rosie Flores, Nellie Sadavicius, Mildred Kover, Rita Larimore, Via Magone, Betty Pelnar, Sharon Moss, Jael Bland, Leare Gottsch, Kathleen McGuire, Jean Pelnar, and Marleen McGuire. STANDING: Karen Richter, Instructor Hamilton B. Smith, Will Williams, Rita Wagner, Tom Sheehan, Don Underwood, Connie Smith, Kathleen Onak, and Richard Kobielski. South's Dance Band demonstrated its talent at the Homecoming Dance and the ROTC Promotion Dance. It's saxophonists are George Cheshek, Thomas Shee- han, Karen Sterba, Marvin Vala, and Sharon Zagor. Brass instrumentalists are Gary Berka, Linda Elliott, Donald Piksa, and Donald Underwood. In the rhythm section are Richard Kobielski, Kathleen McGuire, and Garland Menke. wide om Ofwiam and amdlllaace Banda wpplzld ouuic foe Ma weata The Marching Band, with the same personnel as the Concert Band, took part in the half-time shows at the football games. 'Jil Ei T? ,SSX W 4 :U giggef 4 i I Sigh 5 ,gs South Colm Guam! cuwf 750 76 frwwwtou leaf ble my fam Ma fattalwn. Below are the instructors who have guided South's ROTC program. Left: lVlfSg1t. Richard G. Cooper. Center: S!Sgt. James C. Bean. Right: M!Sgt. Winner P. Bostic. mst. fag. At the left is the Color Guard, commanded by Ca- det Officer Aubruy Wise. From the left are Cadet Major Wise, Kestutis Ka- valiauskas, Kenneth Vance, Joe Nedick, and Joseph Benkis. 'l'lim- lmiizui llill IQOTK' ikmipzmy, c-ummzxiicicci by Smith High Captziin Iiulwil llzxlaiv, vxtrvlm- right, iiiclliclv- FIICST ROVV: Bill Yost, Rick Ham-lim-, Hula Iiviiuli, Byruii Bzlkc-V, Mark Otuiipail, Ruyiiiuiul Armviimlariz, Allwrt Davis, William llritt. SICVUNII ROW: Ili-unix Svliiiiiilt, c'il2ll'li'S Pwlivky, Jim Huskus. Tliumzis 'l':1ylm', limi lmwis, Gs-rg lim-iiiii-i'. Hairy Wliitlwy, :incl Milw ii02llll'll1llilP. We Eadm ffl!! Cmqwuf and Cammy Wffwl, .L . 'vrs lwlmv arv, I'lKS'l' ROW, lvft tu right' 'l'vrl Svulimlgx, I rv1l Svnhmla, .lzmius .Imir's. 5ll'll'ONIJ ROW: XYultcr Link. Iluiiulri Ojvslii, Murtiii Hzikvr, William Su-1-iilmc-lc, Tum Iivll, Ge-wi'gv I,imlsuy. .In-rrx' Yzica, Wm slvy llc-am. Tlllllll HOW: I r'x11k gLliil'I'li'l QR-mvi'g'e' GI ilu Im 'Vliill I ' . . . ., 1 fn- -, . 1 , .4-rry HLlUZil'Uli, ciUl'liUI1 Hzilir, Miko Iliwmiv- mimi, Paul B11-l'Ix'uy, Grunt lfrzizicr, limb lluttvr. I OUR'l'll ROW: .Iusviili N1-rlictt, Gln-mi Mmm-l'y, 'iiUI'I'j' 'l'limli-, Stzuilvy KL-usi, Ilzlvirl XYm'kiiizin, Gwiiggm- Ohivski, liimvvi' l':1l'lm'x'. :xml G1-rzilfl llulxziii. :f..,'i.',f- '1 1 0 0 0 . 0 I The members of Company A are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Larry Stricklin, John Smith, Thomas Fngsti-oni, Gary Kroll, Mike Pluedeman, John Ramirez. SECOND ROW: George Gibbons, Bill ligr, Dick Smith, Robert Blackburn. Norman Robinson, Jack Swanoy, Loren Lux, Rriive Gill, Ray Davis, James Buss. THIRD ROW: Larry Kolo, Raymond Koch, Art, Selion, Kenneth Pitha, Chester Addison, Charles Gonsior, Georgie Glouke, Aleksandras Sederavicius. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Mowery. Grover Partee, Ki-stutis Kavaliauskas, lidward Coffey, Kenneth Vance, Patrick Parsons, Michael Makara, Ronald Haley. FIFTH ROW: Frank Bogaez, Clarenee Sypal, Raymond Flm-tc'her, Larry Kenny, Fred VVarren, Joe Haratta, and Richard Johnson. www Www Um, -an rf l 5 Rifle Team Cadets 2 FIRST ROW, left to rig Fred Warren. Ron, Haley, Thomas lingrsti Terry Thode, Rruce C SECOND ROW: Rok Halac, Joe Zyeh, and M Pluedeman. U I 4 X. uf, X x x x x The members of Company B are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Frank Sanko, Jerry Kellogg, Aubrey Wise, James Tyrakaski, Robert Vandenbera. Dan McGee, William Steenbock. SECOND ROW: Joseph Setlak, Leo Tepreder, Burton Robinson, Dave McMillan, Larry Winningham, Jim Nekuda, Larry Potter. Donald Ojeski, James Larrick. THIRD ROW: Jerry Sterba, Walter Link, Edward Hill. Jerry Hunacek. Melvin Clark, Joe Calek, Denny Roger. Billy Mansfield. FOURTH ROW: Leo McCormick, Bill IC. Grutell, Melvin Cerny, Mike Haneline, lfldwin Duncan. Larry Weak, Jerry Vaca, Walter Groves, Frank Susterka. FIFTH ROVV: Dennis P. Larson, George V. Ojeski, James Tracy, Arthur Steinhausen, Marvin Vala. Chuck Roubicek. Tony Zager, Rob Vlasak. SIXTH ROW: James Jones and John Williams. eww, nfs Wx W Glad SW, The Crack Squad, commanded by Honcsto Simon, right, and Robert ll l 1 ra FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Potter, Jerry Vaca, Richard Kral, fhuak Ion-. ar Eugene Lepniakovas, John Ramirez, Bill Steenbock, Frank Snsterka. Sl 1 ONID ROVN Wesley Dean, Mike Pluedeman, Jerry I-Iunacek, Frank Shimkus, Jolm Willi ims I ordon Bahr. Paul McEvoy, Joe Calek, and Terry Thode. Not pictured are Gcorgtm On l i I arrk Sperry, and George Lindsay. EQ 1 nf . 'v' L I ' ' F V A 1- 1p graft , . x .vf f E 1 M . ' Baie g .2 0 4 f, U 1,1 1-ik K. Q w? fy of if M 2 ' ' : Shadi ' ,gl It .,, ixfw DQ Ba P 'Z 3 j f 7 ! we' I 1 Q ,M . . g A 5 f - - A - .. - l - 5 3 6 1 1 l 2 'tx -1' bf- wk if PQ M 5' in. E EE., VF 'V' iw.5'w5' .-5 i f R X '9 W, mmf? xx A 1 yy? M. ,-! Q' fa x 1 'fx x q, sl? Q , 1 S5533 , V +L: u Su Rf , if il kv w W Q f . X 9 4 4 , . . it VX ' . . I 9 if , 5 Y I J' -. Y. In .Q itz' -,-. -M -,L S' - w... - fc A . .W s :W ' 'A 5, ,A A 9 Y x ' Q ' x . gp . s fx J' . E1 r Q ' KX Q : f- ' ' 0 1 If io 1 .X ti' , Q . in X 4'- l,, - 1 9? 'R G W Q x S -nama- Q i I I - N 3 fify Q-Xi g 3 u 'Q , fgfxgdq fi 5. A W A A . IJ, yxbkhiv 'V i If ':'. t ' W1 ' . Y .ik b A V .wg In h 7 -HA, L 'W if X' Q, 1' Wjixf A I 5 R 5 .5 i' ?k f Q 'Q Qviv, E35 g F' w 4 Q 9 ' Q MXSQI. Winner P. Bostic is shown rceeivinga framed portrait of him- self from Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Engstrom. Others taking partin the awarding ceremony were, left to right, Honorary Colonel Mary Jo Saitta, Art Simon, Ed Meyers, Mrs. Bostic and Gary Kroll. H60 Ball, The announcement of the names of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Tho- mas Engstrom and his lady, Mary Jo Saitta, was one of the highlights of the ball. One of the attrac- tions of the Military Ball was the promen - ade. fi ' l'i Lg: ,Q S wgmgiggifm infix 'gi nw yn W A 1 ,f 6 QW, Q Q 4 Q. Q QQ- s sf sgwff 'I f v-v-Mm ra W . fl 1 . r X If s L f U . A . mad' , X S Mew. K .- . M Q s J 1 f.. Q, . Uumld A lrron FHIUIIXLIS liINlSlfUI!i 'ilmmus Grow Ruben lflglgqg jim 10,105 ,gm-rv Kcllngg 1 im I fdvww ,N mviervggffvi Z , Q f ix bf P V ' .41 I 4. ' ' ' M I' 'W I X f LA' x - 5 -, ' f 1 . I. . ...,,. V Mn lima-I Ku-liqm Llgiry lxrnll Sn .I ww 1 A' 'Wk , my Dxm Mvcico Edward Meyers - lvrox' Milos .Lungs Rowling C. L., im ' V Q E 1,3 , W .az EgSX'f ', C X f Yr' ' .,. , Q' W jg - Iggy ,. ,Q - ' R ,,,. .Q 5 S , 4' in -iff ff Q i Simon lolm Sunil: Iiill3nl1movk I,zlrrvSrrlrk11n ' P. t ' L L by iii' ,. 2 5 5 at We M I ' R 5: I F x I 4 1, ,I ,KS 1 , ...' - I 'gr I f' 4 line-rl 5x-ntmdn Theodore Svolmda jim Tvrnkoskl Robert Vznaclvxxhnm Bob Vlasuir .Mrhruy XVISL' cmd tie Offlww' C1146 all zwukfuted to the ' South 76 0 7 C pfwgfwwa. MfSgt. Bostic is shown explaining a map read- ing problem to a group of his cadet officers. Coach Collin referees a gym class basketball ga me Mr. Sparano briefs the class league football line, while Mr. Collin checks the back- field. Gym Instructors Collin and Sparano are shown refereeing a volleyball game between organized class teams. Boyd' Gym uwqlz caopmaim md coafzdawftm MIWM4 spam. Coach Sparano explains to his class the hold his varsity wrestlers are demonstrating Wneae Wm Om Spam. THAT IS A FOOTBALL. IT'S A BIRD IT'S A PLANE IT'S A TENNIS BALL HOLD THAT LINEN ' ' ' WATCH THAT IACKKNIFE THERE'S NOTHING TO IT mi 5 . Sf 'NASB xwgv M If ,V J gg If if ,. Q. ,Es if ' 65 . N .F va ME 3 ,f. if ' iff A59 'V if .,, M' I ,s if , wil?- wyx Aww, ,A wx J, X Q Q '-ggf, Q 1, 56 :SL 81 Il II lx I L Y '-4 ,-:av ....a...... Assembled above are South's O Club members and their sponsors. FIRST ROW, left to right: Fred Colanino, Bob Binder, Dwane Novak, Jim Fuxa, Pat Donahue, Paul Limas, Rudy Tesar. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Anglim, Rob Potash, Jim Hoffman, Butch Ranslem, Jack Kesting, Gary Masilko, Jack Hile. THIRD ROW: Jim Hardick, Jim Talmon, Robert Keeling, Wesley Dean, Jerry Newville, Ernie Gruber. FOURTH ROW: Lad Nemecek, Bob Van Outry, Coach Merle Applebee, Coach Robert Keister, Coach Charles Toms and Ray Milan. A 0 x 222-'Q'f.i1.?Lgitf ,. l ' ' -C ' . ga'-1-2, . 4 .z...5-45 2 '2 null.. . 1 Q , ..--. 1.2 South's Red Peppers boosted our teams and backed the cheerleading squads. Peppers are, FIRST ROW Qleft to rightl: Party Chairman Jan Kamphuis, Treasurer Kathy Kissel, President Jeannie Johnson, Secretary Jeanne Hahne, Vice-President Jeanene Bourne. SECOND ROW: Judy Larimore, Margaret Fiala, Julie Kundra, Ann Hoffman, Verna Rathgeber, Barb Spencer, Delores Clark, Sandy Krueger, Rose Salerno, Joyce Ducek, Renate Schneider, Rita Larimore, Bev Moravec. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Miss Sandra Hill, Linda Bednar, Carol Lubsen, Sharon Walters, Janice Couch, Donna Longo, Pat Groves, Leare Gottsch, Kay Lillethorup, Lois McNarlin, Mary Ann Simerad, Skip Bradford, Kathy Sobczyk, Janet Dolezal. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Dobbs, Barb DeVeney, Karen Stone, Kathy Lindsay, Marion Lindsay, Barb Hoettcher, Lillian Link Vernel Gust, Gayle Boury, Eunice Craig, Viola Benak, Judy Zdrakovich, Jean Suva. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Potach, Sharon Rozmariak, Dorothy Williams, Lynn Hagge, Pamella Pelto, Marilyn Paine, Annette Blackstone, Mary Ann Policky, Sandy Crewdson Connie Humpal, Kathy Netzel, Pat Hostrowser, Diane Alaimo. SIXTH ROW: Judi Clark, Sandy Anderson, Ann Gross, Carol Lee, Karlene Witzig, Diane Moss, Mary Gregg, Rose Vodicka, Jean Zoucha, Cathy Walker, Kathy Egnotovich, Rosemary Piatt, Ginny Bohaty, Sharon Caniglia. SEVENTH ROW: Shirley Schroeder, Andrea Fahey, Linda Schirmer, Ruth Hayduspa, Nancy Knapple, Margaret Sova, Karen Fahey, Cathy Wolfe, Ethel Vertch, Kathy Olsen, Sherry O'Dowd. EIGHTH ROW: Chris McTier, Janet Illessie, Olivia Lowe, Ida Mae Black, Sherrie Headley, Carol Cappello, Bev DeCarlo, Carmella Hemberth, Betty Nowaczyk, Mickey Cuva, Jan Guthrie and Mary Jean Randone. v 1 coateata, Saudia Wed ipeppm pfwaided 6lL600!66l,f60l0Ll Award winners are, FIRST ROW fleft to rightbz Sue Williams, Kathy Novotny, Jody Cullinane, Cathy Wolfe, Jackie Schultz, Edda Fanslau and Nelsie Larsen. SECOND ROW: Dorene Bartasky, Susie Ihnen, Joyce Indracek, Patti Anglim, Jan Meyers, Ginny Bohaty, Karen Fahey, Sheri Zagor, Margaret Sova and Diane Alaimo. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Dobbs, Gerri Erb, Kathy Netzel, Sandy Crewdson, Connie Humpal, Jackie Mengler, Kathy Olsen, Judy Calta, Jan Thompson and Lolly Mittermeier. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Alston, Carol Hodges, Jeanie Suva, Diane Smithberg, Jill Anderson, Carol Abboud and Leare Gottsch. 6,414 aww! wauww The officers with their new mascot, Monie Bear, are: Treasurer Edda Fan- slau, Party Chairman Sue Williams, President Cathy Wolfe, Publicity Chair- man Kathy Novotny, Vice- President Nelsie Larsen, Awards Chairman Jody Cullinane and Secretary Jackie Schultz. ball, bowling, hiking and softball. lx-.. ,. My Nelsie Larsen and Cathy Wolfe obtained the high- est award, the star. Girls' Athletic Association members participated in volleyball, tennis, badminton, field hockey, basket 9 Qi! 0 sf' JY C Q ro, . r mfr ' 4 , ws yogi urn! ' r A 5 xo f SAA general members are, KNEELING Cleft to rightlz Cathy Wolfe and Nelsie Larsen. FIRST ROW: Donna Akeyson, Opal Conger, Joyce Bingham, Julie Vomacka, Pam Rolfe, Helen Earnest, Sue Williams, Kathy Novotny, Edda Fanslau, Jackie Schultz, Jody Cullinane, Charyl Sparks, Margaret. Schwartz, Jan Kamphuis, Jael Bland and JoAnn Turpenning. SECOND ROW: Judy Ellison, Sharon Rozmiarek, Barb DeVaney, Kathy Walker, Barbara Norcutt, Rita Wagner, Jean Dvorak, Oksana Worobec, Kathy Egnotovich, Kay Lillethorup, Gloria Foucek, Kathy Ponec, Linda Elliott, Karen Griffith and Janice Couch. THIRD ROW: Sherry Lastovica, Donna Longo, Verna Rathgeber, Jean Kadlec, Judy Larimore, Kathy Sobczyk, Marlene Rose, Delores Clark, Betty Luhr, Jeanie Calabro, Jenny Galvan, Kathy Lynch, Barbara Baker, Virginia Kotlar and Mairata Bradford. FOURTH ROW: Judy Bowsman, Marie Filipowicz, Joan Slepika, Betty Lannon, Gloria Cottone, Marilyn Pane, Kathy Warinski, Carrnie Zaner, Sharon Moorehouse, Mary Kay Sterba, Betty Bluvas, Karen Cerveny, Elaine Pelnar and Carol Popek. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Duda, Kathy Lindsay, Rita Larimore, Barbara Spencer, Ann Hoffman, Yvonne Boutell, Vija Magone, Nellie Sudavicus, Barbara Zezulak, Mary Ann McMicheal, Elaine Dooley, Cherry Witham, Beverly Moravec, Sylvia Herdy and Marian Russo. SIXTH ROW: Andrea Fahey, Linda Schirmer, Jackie Newcomer, Karlene Witzig, Barbara Berka, Jeannie Kocourek, Caroline Vasku, Jeanne Vavra, Mary Ann Riha, Carol Engstrom, Georgene Heyde, Joan Benak, Judy Jensen, Pat Mosites and Sharon Homic. amd mamma and pwazed dafwmaf an ' pmzqfmn. Patti Moore Joyce Indracek fi-'xviifi Patti Anglim Lucia De Carlo t N xll. V1 'A !,M , l .,..: I . kk , Sue lhnen X X Q Judy Jensen , E Frankie Gruber 3 wax Jan Moravec 'R ! 2 E Q KX Jeanette Shepherd Gerri Erb Sally Ca ppello ' 2 1 r ma Uma, lpwwd an Sm H144 may During the year 1959-60, the Varsity Cheerleaders participated in various activities. Among these activities were bake sales, sticker sales, and the sale of football coin purses. The funds raised were used to help defray expenses of trips to Scottsbluff and Lincoln. South's first team yell-belles cheered for all varsity football and basketball games and wrestling invitationals. sawn am, md, md and md aqam, cmd Sept. 18 South 0-Creighton Sept. 25 South 13-Central33 Prep 6 Oct. 16 South 26-Scotts- Oct. 23 South 6-West- bluff 27 side 14 Efudaq, 7Zo0aru5m !3, wcw ipackm Good Iwi day The Packer 1959 Football Team members shown above are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Laddie Nemecek, Ted Gulizia, Jerry Welker, Jim Collin, Dwanc Novak, Leo Kennedy, Ron Kellogg, Sam DiBiase, Jim Hardick, Bob Swanberg, Mike Grahovac, John Gillotte. SECOND ROW: Line Coach Dewey Wade, Backfield Coach Charles Toms, Ronnie Morocco, Donnie Crum, Jerry Kamphuis, Don Garrison, Ronnie Anglim, Terry South South South The Freshman Red offense squad appears above. The players are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Student Manager Bob Urquhart, Gary Lane, Jack Schoville, Jim Vincent, Frank Orduna, Jerry Fuxa, Jerry Thomnson, Ed Kulper, and Student Manager Dennis Kirshenman. SECOND ROW: Coach Mickey Sparano, Marlin Briscoe, Jesse Ariza, John Orduna, Joe Berenis, Denny Crum, Don Loftus, and Assistant Coach Ed Mandl. wide tlw Wd, Wim, md Blu Faealwum team zieawae cdzunpwm. The Packer freshmen have achieved a 16-game winning streak over a two-year period. They racked up 147 points this year to 28 for their opponents. 20-Prep 0 South 13-Central 7 South 20-Benson 0 32-Tech O South 13-McMillan7 South 28-Westside 7 21-North 7 The Blue team, below, played both offense and defense. FIRST ROW, left to right: Student Manager Bob Urauart. Fred Martin, Larry Considine, William Bader, Richard Oldfield, Russell Clark, David Wiggins, Fred Peters, and Student Manager Denny Kirshenman. SECOND ROW: Coach Mickev Snarano, John Peters, William Schwalter, Victor Nawjokaitis, Terry Jayne, Larry Follett, Robert Montgomery, John McKittrick and Assistant Coach Ed Mandl. 7 11185 King Bob Van Outry is shown greeting Queen Patti Moore as she approached the throne following the announcement that they had been chosen as the 1959 Home- coming: sovm-reigns on the evening of' November lil. it wan cz gala aught At the ripjht the 1958 Honieeoniing mon- archs, Sonny Calta and Dinni Waldo, are pictured crowning the new rulers. , 43 G H. pax K .Liv A l5S8 The 1959 Homecoming royalty and their proud parents assembled for Z1 court photo- graph. FIRST ROW, left to right, are: Fred Svoboda, Renate Schreiner, Paul Linias, Connie Kostos. Jeanette Shepherd, Robert Swanberg, Karen Richter, and Bob Thompson, flanked by their relatives. TOP ROW: Mr. and Mrs. Van Outry, Bob Van Outry, Dorene Bartasky, Jack Kesting, Patti Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Moore. WJ 'CQ l riff! Qfmfargxw 4- King Huh and Que-vu Patti and their C'llllI'tfPFiIli'1'SSC'S .lomu-ttf' Shepherd, Karen Richter, Vunniv Kustzm and Ihvrmlc I3artaSky: and I'l'im'0S Holm Thcmlpson, Paul Limas, Rolu-rt SXV2lYllJUI'jI. .Iuvk Kvsting, and Frvd Svubuda--lcd thvir suhjv1'tS in an 0VPIlil'1f.!,' uf d1iIN'iIlQI 2lftf'Y' thc' wvlorful l'0I'OI1!lti0!1 cvrm-mouy dirvcicfi :md spfmsorvd by Sfudunl C'mmL'il. cw Soaillte atiletea cmd fam celehafzd a, footbed aictouf and welcoafaed cam ffomeconukag Varsity team members are, from lift to right: Chuck Bruno, Joe Josef, Jim Collin, Charles Richards, Mike Demkowski, Gary Marley, Bill Vincent, Jerry Kamphuis, Maurice Wade, Dwane Novak, Wendell Wiksell and Ron Kellogg. Kneeling in the front are Student Manager Bob Urquhart and Coach Cornie Collin. South ydlftddlf famtwfall tem won time fatmcdq E W ww This was how it happened. IN TERCITY South 44 ....... ............................ C entral South 64 ....... ......................... P rep South -54 ....... ......... B enson South 62 ....... .,...... N orth South 63 ....... ........, T ee Jay South 78 ....... ......... T ech South 62 ....... ........ L incoln Southeast South 72 ....... ........ L incoln Northeast South 71 ....... ......... W estside South 62 ....... ......... N orth South 68 ....... ......... T ech South 76 ....... ......... A . L. South 52 ....,.. ......... C entral South 70 ....... ......... L incoln High South 64 ....... ........,............. P rep South 68 ....... ......................... B enson DISTRICT South 62 ....... ......................... B ellevue South 75 ....... ......................... C entral STATE South 67 ....... ......................... N orfolk South 58 ................................................ Alliance South 53 ................................................ Lincoln Southeast i Chuck Bruno pushes the ball toward the bas- ket, while Bill Chief Vincent comes to his aid. NGR U ATIUNS ffl' W, MPS bouths Loaclm iollm and lus top six svnior Cagrvrs proudly display tlwir tm STANDING,lof'tto1'igl1t1Wv114lvIl Wiksoll, Bill Vin , ' 2 ' ' ' ,. -' Q' ': .lim Collin. KNlCl4II,lNG: Vlluvk Hrurw :md Rfm lislllvvgg. ,M-.. fs' Q53 Q sim? 4 .4-,T plll nut iwull iullm lm rrx lx lmplml ww Q. V85 u X Y 1 'Q x ,, . , 8 , .M um ,Q 45 N, M? 21 iv 'ZS umm A M, gay f?Qfz5v 15 113Q1L ,, ,,...., i .... Q XI. , Q .. .A W Sak QQ -ixink .g: ,.. N A X :iv M M. my -, ,.., W S .X ' ,ff f if ' Q ,lm Wmfx . . ,X 'in .gygi ., W QQ w X as 4.19 L VET' 'iagxlg Y, 1? if I 'f 5 I aff . ,..-ff' S 321.55 ,X A xg? X1 'M , - ex., QR X, 351.3255 l 'liilxuav 5. W...- .As Q XV N, .,X,t..... M South's fifth straight undefeated varsity wrestling team members are, FRONT ROW fleft to right! : Jerry Newvillc, 953 Jim Talmon, 1033 Don Alexander, 120g Jim Fuxa, 1273 John DeGcorge, 1335 Ron Anerlim, 1385 and Bill Gorgen, 1545 BACK ROW: Coach Mickey Sparanog Bob Swanberg, 145g Rudy Tesar, 1655 Bob Van Outry, 1753 Paul Limas, heavyweightg Trainer Leonard Hawkinsg and Student Manager Ray Milan. Not pictured is Loren Crayne, 112. 5'0wt4'4 Uafwdq made viwfauf. l pions pictured with Mr Sparano are Don Alexan- der, Bob Van Outry, Jim Fuxa, Bob Swanberg, and Jerry Newville. The coach said of the boys, Wrestling taught them to work on their own for the benefit of others. Sportsmanship is a big factor in their five consecutive team championships. North Invitational Cham- The undefeated reserves boosted the varsiy strength and took over in many matches. ' ' ' - Ch l C t ia 112 They are, FRONT ROW. Bob Potach, 95, Fred Colanino, 103, ar es a an , 5 Stanley Novak, 1203 Robert Keeling, 1275 Russell Lane, 133. BACK ROW: Coach Sparano, Don Gillotte, 138g George Cardenas, 1455 Dennis Vacek, 1545 Mike Wither- spoon, 165g Gary Strnad, heavyweightg Student Manager Wesley Dean, and Trainer Leonard Hawkins. Not pictured is Donald Loftus, 175. Fewwe www, too, we up apvqect South will miss these out- standing senior wrestlers. With Mr. Sparano are, left to right: Jim Fuxa, Bob Swanberg, Ronnie Anglim, Bill Gorgen, Bob Van Outry and Rudy Tesar. l M' Udctofuf Recon! Coach Sparano's Packer grapplers this year have set and broken more records than any other team in Nebraska history. Their record stands at 65 wins with no losses, five straight State titles, three South Invitational tourna- ment titles, five North Invitational tourn- ament titles, five Intercity titles, and one title from the District Tournament which was initiated this season. VARSITY South 35 ....... ............ I Vestside 15 South 42 ....... ......... L incoln Southeast 5 South 31 ....... ......... B ellevue 7 South 30 ....... ......... I ,incoln Northeast 14 South 28 ....... ......... B oystown 13 South 35 ....... ......... L incoln Hight 7 South 33 ....... ......... N orth 9 South 35 ....... ......... A . L. 7 South 40 ....... ......... T ech 8 South 28 ....... ......... C entral 16 South 28 ....... ...,........ B oystown 11 South 30 ...................... North 21 RESERVES South 37 ....... ........... I Vestside 20 South 36 ........ ........ L incoln Southeast 14 South 29 ........ ........ B oystown 23 South 34 ..,..... ........ L incoln Northeast 16 South 24 ........ ........ B ellevue 21 South 42 ........ ........ L incoln High 8 South 48 ........ ........ T ech 5 South 33 ........ ........ A . L. 11 South 60 ........ ........ C entral 0 South 36 ........ ........ B oystown 8 South 32 ........ ........ N orth 20 ,- ,gm-wsffww Mr. Sparano happily ac- cepts the North Invita- tional trophy these champs brought him. He stated that it takes more than brawn to win a match, and these boys proved it. Shown with Mr. Sparano are Don Alexander, Bob Van Outry, Jim Fuxa, Jim Hoffman and Jerry New- ville. Bob Swanberg, an- other North Invitational Champion, is not pictured. South Invitational wre g champions who helped the Packer grauplers win their own invitational title a1'e, left to right: Bob Potach, 055 John De- George, 133g George Cardenas, 1453 Jim Talnion. 103, and Jerry Newville, 05. fu z .un.1 4 4 , ., . .. .5?.gt.wsge., . H - k X 'M H qb P' ':'i ' 1 W b w. f-V, Q41 x A ' 3, Fw , X ' :sw sg If 3' 5 mwg. S! ,. 551, .Q K ,N P l M... At the left, following the path of the S and beginning at the upper right are: Gwen Dodd, Judy Clark, Bev Moravec, Linda Bednar, Diane Alaimo, Judy Lariniore, Kathy Sobczyk, Kathy Potash, Ginni Ilo- hate, Janet Dolezal, Jeannie Suva, and Rita Larimore. cmd Yfewwe mated Ycwkw team. At the left. forming the H are, LEFT ROW, front to back: Caro- lyn Dobbs, Shirley Schroeder, Judy Zdravkoich, Cathy Olsen. ACROSS, left to right: Jan Guthrie, Jan Blessie, Annie Knight. RIGHT ROW. front to back: Walta Dodd, Cherie O'Dowd, Mary Jean Ran- done, and Chris Mactier. l we - 'gifts' ' 1,,,,...Q-M X fill- w.,y,pY nczzf -ef: ., Jim Collin, Jerry Kamphuis, Bill Vincent, Wendell Wiksell and Chuck Bruno, with Coach Collin hug each other for luck before the big game on March 12. ffm me dome Mu adam 0 am It's a tip up for Bill, while Jerry observes. Gimme, says Bill to the astonishment of the Ben- son ballhawkers. Chuck go, go, goes with a Prep lad in hot pursuit. Don Alexander and Bob Van Outry give Mr. Spa- rano a crown for leading the Packer matmen to their fifth State title. Tbackm 4. Jan Moravec, queen of the South High Invitational Tournament, was named Miss Invitational at North's Invitational tourney. Below, Bob Swanberg, Jan Mora- vec, Bill Gorgen, Jim Fuxa, Jerry Newville and Bob Van Outry ex- hibit South's wrestling award cake after the State victory. .ff I O 'a Q If R-Wfft ...li Above, left, is Circulation Manager Jean -Johnson folding Tooters for distribution. Next is Advertising Manager Judy Dietz waiting to check an ad with Miss Margaret McMartin, Tooter advisor, who is copyreading a story for Reporter Marilyn Mitchell. At the right is Excange Editor Jeanne Hahne posting one of more than a hundred school papers received regularly by the Journalism Department. l 5 i 7!w 700m We Tooter staff members Vernon Barnett and Jean Johnson brought back awards from the Nebraska High School Press Association Convention, held on November 6 and 7 at Nebraska University. Vernon won first place in news feature writing, and Jean placed second in radio news writing. Above, left to right, are Wayne Stockwell, Marie Filipowicz, Marilyn Mitchell, Jeanne Hahne and Jean Johnson writing 'Footer copy to meet a deadline. Below, left, is Dr. F. A. Huggenberger, printing instructor, working at the shop paper cutter, one of the many pieces of equipment used on the Tooter. Next is Wayne Stock- well, photographcr for both the pictures ir the 'Footer and the page photographs for the offset press. At the right, below, is John llluvas, print shop foreman, adjusting the big printing camera and focusing the lights on the Tooter. Editor-in-Chief Judy Sebron is shown presenting Principal Richard C. Krebs with the Community Chest award won for the publicity campaign in the fall of 1959. This plaque was awarded to the Tooter for its creative use of the theme, Give Your Fair Share. To the right, examining a drawer of type, are staff inenibers Vernon Barnett, John Riha, Andy Mickevicius, Jerry Carstens, Judy Bowsman, Joan Slepicka, Marilyn Mitchell, Faith Bagstad, Robert Noah, Pam Wainwright and Marie Filipowicz. tlw mlm of wut. At the 1960 University of Omaha High School Journalism Conference, held on March 24, more rec- ognition came to South. Second place awards were won by the Tooter for front-page make-up, Andy Mickevicius for sports writing, and Judy Sebron for news writing. Judy also received an honorable men- tion for her editorial entries. Above, right, Associate Editor Vernon Barnett is pictured explaining page layout to reporters John Riha and Joan Slepicka. Below, left, is Pam Wainwright adding' the finishing touches to her fashion column. Next is Ray Hilton, ready to present his editorial to the staff for discussion. At the right is Norman Rockwell, setting headline type for the paper. if 9.242 1 - ' A ' e fa 1 I ? 2 ,W 3 gg, ,Q , xv.-im? f, Q ii: F,- AWK? we Yff? x. .vc y as A 'far ,J S. +L A E? We Q8 WM! IS WAS LIBRARY MOVING DAY HN1IH'I' TOR 6 LR, l'3.f-,Nfih x 853' 'Ur E, W fnki Sims 3 x AA 5. V-. LH Hi! N m2x I'w1,1 QU! N W cw ' ' IQHI air ,pi Sponsor Miss Margaret McMartin appears above with the Simon brothers, Treasurer Art, on the left, and Vice-President Honesto, as they point out the important senior dates. Sponsor Dale I. Marcum was snapped in the process of taking Prom reservations. To the right, Sponsor Miss Margaret Gearing, .ex- treme left, is shown officiating at the senior election. Uogetlam We mam p and walked apeakzl www of 766 Salam 71mm l 3 QW5 V i Above, Sponsor Miss Jean Landale and Boys' Representative Frank Pospishil are shown measuring President John Smith for his cap and gown. apomau and offiww w my about we tlw qmdawtmq claw. 761: Serum 760460 me f 60 jane !0 1 S ,.....,,.aul6s -' Above, Sponsor Alfred IC. Smith is pictured supervising one of the many typing jobs requiied for the senior class activities. To the left are Secretary Connie Iiumpal, left, and Girls' Representative Janet Janssen making arrange- ments for one of the pre-graduation events, ALVIN RAY ANDERSEN .General liuginess Library Service League 1, Z, 3. 4: ROTC 1, 2, il. VINCENT ANDERSON Industrial Arts-Wood RONALD A NGLI M College Prep GIQRALD ALEXANDER Auto Mechanics GERALD ALSTON General Crack Squad 2. il: Officers Cluh 4: ROTC 1. 2, 23, 4. SANDRA I.. AMRROSE College Prep Y I lortias 1, L, 23, Social Chairman ZZ, 23: Spanish Club 1: Thcspians CI: Honor Roll 1, Zi. JOSEPH ANZALONE College Prep ROTC I. FRANK RARIC College Prep-Engineering' Latin Club 1, 2: ROTC 1. JANET RAHR College Prep Chnir ll-'irsti 3, 4, tSecomll 2: French Club 1: Portias 1, 2, Sl, Corresponding Secretary 2, Secretary 3: Thes- pians 3, 4: Christmas 1'rog'rzun 2, Ii, 4: Commencement 3, 4: Emper0r's New Clothes Student Director 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4. CAROL ABBOIID General Business Big Sister 34. 13 lI.A.A. 1, 2, Ii, 4: Lihrary Service League 4: Red Peppers 1, 2, 25, 4: Homecoming' Parade 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4. ROSE MARIE ADAM College Prep Rand iAdrancerll 3, 4: 1I'rt-pl 21 French Cluh 31: Futurt Teachers of America 2, flj tI.A.A. 1. 2, 31, 4: Library Serv ice League 2: Math Cluls 1, 2, 3: Pnrtias 1, 2, SZ, 4: Red Peppers 1. 2, 25: Tennis 1: Majnrette 4. ROSALIE ADDISON Business-Stemagra vhie V I Choir llst lnrls I 31, 4: 12nd blrlsl 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, II, 4 Portias 13 Christmas Prograni IZ, 3, 41: Open House 3, 4 Spring' Concert 3, 4, ,..,.. SHARON BAHUN Business-Stenogfraphic Debate Club IZ: Portias I. 2: Red Peppers 1, 2, 232 Jr. Red Cross 1: Homecoming Parade 2, ii: Honor Roll 1, 2. MARGARET L. BAILEY General Business Pm-tias 1: Sales Cluh 1: Spanish Cluh II: Safe Teens 3. LEROY BAKER College Prep-Engineering' Basketball 1: Big' Brother 3, 4: Debate Club 2: Hi-Y 1, Z, 34, 4, Chaplin 2, President 3, 4: Homecoming 4: Chairman Dance Committee 4: Chairman Homecoming Program Committee 4: Inter-city Student Council 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Track 1, 2: Out- standing' Sophomore Award 2: Summer Science Fellow- ship 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RALPH BALKOVEC Fine Arts RALPH BALSANO College Prep-Vocational Agriculture Football 1, 2: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, Vocational Agriculture Treasurer 3, 4, Future Farmers of Amer- ica 3, 4. VERNON EUGENE BARNETT College Prep-Arts and Science Choir fFirstJ 4, All City Festival 4, Debate Club 3, President 3, Future Teachers of America 4, Library Service League 1, Chief Shelf Monitor 1, Orchestra fAdvancedl 1, Press Club 4, President 4, Quill and Scroll 4: Science Club 1, 3, Thespians 4, Tooter Staff 4, Associate Editor 4, Intra-City Writing Club 4, Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Christmas Program 4' 2 l 'H 1 Hx. ,K 1 ' FRANCIS BARRETT College Prep JERRY BARRETT Auto Mechanics Wrestling 1, 2, 3. SHARENE BARRINGTON General Business-Stenographic Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ff 'S ul RALPH BELITZ General Business ALICE JANE BELOYED General Business Choir tFirst Girls! 4, ,Second Choirl 2, 3. JOE BENAK Electricity Big Brother 4, Wrestling 2. Choir fFirst Girls'J 3, 4, fSccond Girls'b 2, G.A.A. 2 Library Service League 3, 4, Portias 3, 4, Safe Teens 4' Christmas Program 2. 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. LARRY BARTEK College Prep Engineerin - 2 Band fAdvancedb 2, 3, 4, tPrepl 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, Spanish Club 4, Track 1, Honor Roll 4. CHARLES W. BECHER Draftin 2 Baseball 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2: O Club 4. JACQUELINE L. BEECHER Accounting-Bookkeeping Red Peppers 1, 2. SHARON BARRY Business-Stenographic Big Sister 3, Cheerleader tReservel 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 2, 3: Sales Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. TOM E. BARRY College Prep Spanish Club 2, 3. DORENE R. BARTASKY General Business Big Sister 2. 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming 2, 3, 4: Queen Candidate 4, Homecoming Parade 2, 3, 4, Inter-City Student Counf eil 2, 3, 4, Library Service League 1, 2, Portias 1, 3, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, County Day 3, Average Teen-Ager Award 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. -1 4 ' :Oz 3 511 it 5 A ,, . , 5 K 3 s as . I3 ' SS r Girls'y Club Ig 1 2 'S BILL BERNADY Auto Mechanics .IIM BERRY College Prep WILLIAM BICKELS General ROTC I, 2, 33 Sales C'lub 4. RITA C. BIDROWSKY General Business FRANK BIGA Woodworking ROTC I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Choir Girls'J 33 G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Service League 2, 3, 4g Refi Roll I, 2. I , -55.- , C .NW , 1 'Sl 454.4 lifweil ETX ., . 5 ROBERT A. BINDER College Pup Engimeiing Bandflhepl 7 C'1.1ck Qquad P H13 I 2 I 4 Libian Service Leaguel 7 Math Club I 4 O Club Z 3 4 ROTC I 4 Buttx Platoon I Spanx h Club I Tennis 4 Wu tllllg 5 H01 hill IOI-IN H BIRD K eneial Nlechinicu R0 C 1 2 JOHN Bl IINAS Induxtiial Alu Piiniine I-ootballl Tootu qtafi 4 4 'lrack I Print Shop Fore n 4 Honoi Rolll 7 3 SHARON BENAK General Business JACK BENEDICK College Prep-Engineering Band ll-'repb I: Football 2: Hi-Y Z, JS, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Vice-President 3, 43 Wrestling' I, 2, Cl: Swii ARDITH JEAN BENTZ Business 3: Spanish l'lub 2: Track nming' 43 Honor Roll 2. Transfer: G.A,A. 4: Library Service League 4: Year' book Staff 4. if n H ' Ks ' '. ,g . ,. -Zi I rw- A A fffffi. ff 4 , .fw'u'w51Z::' L A , wyeig . 4- - . if jig- f ' My-.. I 'f,,f1 z E.. gl ART BOBIER General Business Spanish Club I: Wrestling' SI. RITA ANN BOCKMANN College Prep-Stenograpliic G.A.A, I, 2, 25. 4: Latin C'lub ELAINE TISRESA BONUS Business-Steiiographic' l,2, Portias 1, 2, 23, 4: Honor Roll I, 3, -I, 4. DELORES BONHAM General Business .IUDITH ANN BOOTH General Business Choir fFirst Girls'J 4. lSecond Choirl 35 Library Service League 3, 4: Red Peppers 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: All City Festival 3. JOE QBUD3 BOSILJEVAC General Choir 4Secondb 2: Latin Club I. A RN f, - was GARY BROWN College Prep ROTC 1, 2. JAMES BROWN General Business Choir 1Firstb 3, lSecondl 2: Spanish Club 43 All City Festival 2, 3: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3: The Empe-ror's New Clothes 3. RUSSELL BRUNER College Prep-Industrial Arts Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. 4 5 aa, JEANENE BOURNE Stenographic Choir 1First Girls'r 3, 4, LSeCond Choir! 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: All City Music Festival 2: Christmas Program 2, 3, -1: Sound Off 2: Spring' Concert 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN BOWSMAN College Prep Choir fFirstH 4, lFirst 15irls'l 3, Alto Representative 3: Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4: G.A.A. 3, -1: Latin Club 3, 4: Press Club 4, Treasurer 4: Red Peppers 3: Tooter Staff 4: Y-Teens 3: All City Festival 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. CLARENE S. BRAMOW Business-Sales Band tAdvanceJ Z, 3, 4: Sales Club 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, Zi, 4. WILMA BRAND General Business G.A.A. 2: Red Peppers 1, 2. GEORGE BRI-INTLINHIGR College Prep-Eng'ineering 4? GLORIA JEAN BREWER Stenogrziphic MILDRFD ANN BRICCQ College Pzep Choir fFirst Girls! 4, 151-cond Choir! 3: l- rench Club t 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: All City Music Festival 3' Future Teachers of America 3 JLRR1 BRIFTLIN Industrial Arts-Auto Mechanics Track 3. THOMAB BROSNAN Auto Mechanics . , , 1 s , ,mv ' in W 1 A ,. ,, li F ,C V ,,.x W Q N I , ,4 ,V k ,ix O .W I -.. . . . Football 1: Track 1, 2: Wrestling' Z, 3. 4... Choir 1First Klirls'p Ii, 4, 18a-cond Girls'J ZZ: Portias K Red Peppers l: Safe Teens 3: Christmas Program 3 4 Spring Concert 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 4. 2'-lf? ' .1-.1'..5' ,. ' ' Q' :1?g:..'wi ' I . 5- 1 t if . .1-I fm! 1 KQEOIIIQIC R. CARPENTER Auto llleehanic-s Ifuotlwall I, LINDA CARRI-ILI. Business-Stonouraphiu Rig Sister II, 4: li.A.A. 1, Z, Zi, -Ig Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers I, 23 Safe Teens Sl, Tennis II, -1. JANET MARIE CARROLL Business 'liansferrerl froni West High at Cleveland, Ohio. CHARLES BUSCHER Drafting-Electricity Baseball I, Math Club 2: Science Club 1. LOIS RUSS Business Choir ilfirst Hirls'b 4, 1Seeonrl Girls'l 2, 1Sec0nd Choir! II: G.A.A. 13 Portias I: Red Peppers 1. RON CARLEY College Prep-Engineering Fra-neh Club 1: Hi-Y 2, 3, Spanish Club 4. .IERRY CARSTENS College Prep Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 13 Thespians 3, 4, Tooter Stuff 4, l2entl+-nien Prefer Blondes 3: Christmas Pro- gram II, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, MERLE CARSTENS Industrial Arts-Machine Shop Spanish Club 2: Truck 2. SHARON CARTER General Iiusinees G.A.A. 13 Portizls I: Rerl Peppers I, Sales Club 4: Y- Teens 1. CHARLES BRUNO College Prep-Woodworking Raseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Rig Brother 3, 4: O Club 2, 3, 4. LEE BUGLEWICZ College Prepelingineering ROTC 2: Science Club 1: Spanish Club JI, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. FRANCES K. BURGHARDT General-Business Spanish Club 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL CASEY College Prep G,A.A, 3: Red Peppers 13 Sales Club 4: Spanish Club 3. PHILIP G. CASTLE Industrial Arts Spanish Club 4, Tooter Reporter 4. HELEN MARIE CASTRO Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Service League 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, Representative 3: Honor Roll 3. JOHN J. CEPURAN General Spanish Club 3. MARLENE CHARVAT Steno ld ihic ll l Library Service League 4, Portias 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, Thespians 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. RITA CHELOHA General Business G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 1, Red Peppers 1, CAROLYN COOK College Pl't'Il-Stt'llOjl'l'EilJl1lC PATRlClA COOLEY Business-Stenographic Choir tlfirst liirls'l CS, KSQ-conrl llirls'l 2: Debate Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Liln'ary Service League 1, 2, 3: Math Club 15. 4: llortias 4: lim-fl Peppers l, 2, Il: Safe Teens -1: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4. JANICE COUCH Homemaking' lQ.A.A. 2, Il. -1: Red Peppers 2, 3, 4. ROSALIE CHLUPACEK Business-Stenographic G.A.A. 2, 4, Library Service League 2: Portias 1: Red Peppers 1: Y-Teens 1: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY A. CISAR College Prep-Science French Club -lg Future Teachers of America 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Math Club 2, 3, Secretary and Social Chair- man 3, President -1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA CLAXTON College Prep-Stenogrraphic Choir 1Firstl 4, fFirst Girls'J 3, 1Second Girls'l 2, 3: Library Service League 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 25 Dra- matics Club 1: Sound Off 1, 23 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Spring' Concert 2, 3, JAMES COE Electricity Football 1. JAMES C. COLLIN College Prep Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, Ci, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 0 Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1. BONNIE LEE COLLINS Stenographic Choir 1First Girls'l 3, 4, lSecund Girls'l 23 Portias 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICL LOLLIINS Auto Mechanics Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1: Football 1 3 Golf 1, 2: Libr' Service League 1, Track 1, 2: Wrestling' 1. GARY COMBS College Prep Football 15 Hi-Y 2 3, 4' Spanish Club 1 2' Track 1 2 ROBERT CONLE1 Ceneral PATRICIA VROSS Sll'I'lUHl'2I.l1l'llL' .10 ANN l'1lI,l.INANI'l S1l'IlIJjJQl'2IlJl'1lC Choir 1F'irst Ilirls'1 II, 11. ISL-ccnul 11 Zi, 4, AW2ll'1lSill12lll'I112l11-I1 l.iln'ziry Svr'viL'v Ileaguo 2, 3, 4, Party i4l1ZlI1'l112ll1 -lg llurtizis 1, 2, 31, -1: R011 Vvppvrs 2,3141 Safe 'l'vvna 4: I.ilwrzu'y SL-1'x'ic'v I1t'H.g'llk' Vicv-Prc-simlent lntvr-City Zi, I'r1-sirli-nl Inu-r-l'ity 11 1JOR0'I'1-IY KTNNINILI-IA M Stvnoifrziphiu l rs-nch Vlulw 21, 1: Spzinish Vluh 1, Z ,QHVW H RARBARA I. COWAN II1lIl1UIT12llilI1'Lf Choir 11-'irst tlii-ls'1 14, 4, 1Secunr1 Girls'1 21: Debate Cluh 21 R011 IR-ppi-rs 13 l'hristm11s Program 2. 11, 43 4 1 , Open I-luusv 2, :L 113 Spring' Voncvrt 2, 3, 1. LARRY VOWSKY l'nll1-gv I,l'L'11-501131100 Baseball 23 ROTC' 1, 2g lnternatimml Optimist Award 21. KEITH C. URAVEN Electricity R0'I'l' 1, 21 Honor Roll 1. 34, 4, SANDRA 1.011 CRI-IWDSON College PIYIP-IIIISIIIQSS 1i,A.A. 1, 13,-11-Illllltll' Reprvsentative Optimist Club 3: Rus! Pcppers 1, 2, 23, 4: Spanish Cluh 33 Y-Tex-113: Ho coming I'zirzulu 2, Zig I-Ifvnm' Roll 3. SANDRA MAR VROSISY G1-1101111 IILISDIPSS Choir tlfirstl -1, 1I irsL 1lirls'1 2, 24, ISL-coml Chuirl 1 All Vily Fvstivzll 1, 4: f'l'11'IStl1121S I,1'01Il'2IT11 1, 41 Spring ill1IIK'lAl'I. Zi. . YHY1'l'NN1N1'H.,' II.' 'll .i '.' 111' : n-- rin'1.'z't .1ANl',S IZRIIXIN. xl Mau-liim' Shop IJ XX IX I 'uf' ' r asm-tm ,L,2,-:sf ru -'L.,J,1'A f'l1 '2, 'uc' , L, 21, - 3 '41un1y iiUYl'1'11l11L'11i -' 3.. KAY CRANDAL1. Vnllvue Prep Chnir 1First LIirls'1 3, -1, ikSPC11I1C'l Girls'1 2: Spanish P 7 l'luh L,531 Honor Roll 1, I., 3, 4. SI'SAN IIAINIH HRTY General Rusim-ss Iii ' Sistvr 24, -1: li..-XA. 1, 2, 21, -1: Ikvrtizis 1. Z, 31, 4: Refi E Peppers 1: Spanish l'lul1 1: 1hwv1'11lnent Day 3. IAIRRAINIHI DAVIS Stt'lI0KQ'1'ill1llIC Choir 1First1 33, I, ll-'irst Girl!! 2, 184-'CU11fl Fhoirl 1 L1,A.A. 1,3i.-13 i'liristni:1s I'rogr:un 2, Ci, -13 Fall Show 3 lllusiu F1-slivznl 21. 4: Suunil Off 21 Spring' Vrmcerl 3, 4 MIR 141 DAVIS th-m-ml llll1L1rl1I11Y'1S -4. wb 5' OTTO l'HAlil.l'IS Dl-Il 4 Hl lfl Vullvgrv I'1'v11 Hunul' Hull 1, ZZ, Sl, ISAIQI4.-XRA lJoYl-INEY G0n01'z1l Husim-ss . ., . 1 , ILA.,-X. -u, ll, lwwl lolmpul SAM Di Bl.-XSE Imlustrlzil Arts 3 lfuotlulll 1, I.. Tl, ll: 0 tlulm l Vlus lnvitzlliunzll flll2lIllI!lHllSl1lll ll u l lklXXVkllLll1 meh' 2? , . VARL DISTEI-'ANU Crrllegw- Prvp liATHI,hIljN VAL DONl HI I General Business Rig Sister 2: tl.A.A. 1, w 1 Imtm. Peppers 1, 2, Il. PAT DONOHUIC Ccxllege Pre-p Ilaskc-tball 2, Il: Big' llmthu 4 I mn Klub 1 Z O Club 1, 2, Il, 4, Svcrvtau a X1 nu 4 .mix Vlulw Awarsl in Track w Tuck Spanlsh ilu 'l'uute1' lh-lmrter 4, PATRICIA DUKES Bookkeeping-General Business Band tAclvancerl5 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 3, 4. BOB DUNNE College Prep-Arts and Science Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: French Club 3: Track 1, 2: Honor Roll 1, JEAN DVORAK College Prep Band fAclvancedl 1, 2, 3, 4: G,A.A. 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Safe Teens 4: Y-Teens 1, 2 ,3, 4, Vice-President 4: All City Hand Festival 1, 2, 3: Spring Concert 1, 2, 32 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 'f . f , . f .fi RODNEY EASTRIDGE Vocational Agriculture l M 1 ROTC 1, F.F.A. 3, 4. , VINO EUGENE ,oENEm ECKER In , General Business Egisfqgg E lnlll . :ju Crack Squad 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: ROTC 2, 3, Honor Roll 3. THOMAS lvl. ENGSTROM C Cness Club 33 Crack Squad 3: Officers Club 4, Vice' rjgigam' , I, Xf fif f, President 4: Rifle Team 2, 4: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2 1- f lt Club 1, Military Police 1, 2, 3, Escort Platoon 1, 2, t W, M I ROTC Summer Camp 1, 2: Saber Drill Team 4. iglffi i Nik' 'ia , 51 A te e 22344 GERALDINE KGERRIJ ERB General Business A1-r Club 4, t'heu-leadw 2, zz, 4, o.A.A, 1, 2, za, 4, Red .1 , . 1 Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4. Qi, 5, .2 - K Y ' ' K EZEQUIEL s. ESPEJO 4 1 ,K . ' A A Industrial Al'fS-Wt3OllW'0l'kll1gI is ' W Q GARY F. EVANS 1 p - 1 4, Machine Shop-lnrlustrial Arts . .- Crack Squad 2: ROTC 1, 2: Band tPl'epl 1, 2. I M 2,4 12, ff: ' fi 7, Ei 7 flips Yi 5 .i LARRY EVANS College Prep-Arts and Science ROTC 1: Spanish 1, 2: Sound Off 1: Butts Platoon 1: Honor Roll 1, 2. LINDA J. EVERS Business-Stenographic ll.A.A. 1, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. EDDA FANSLAU Stenograbhic Choir tFirst Girls'J 3, 4, Secl'etal'y-Treasurer' 4, tSecond Glrls'l 2: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Spring' Concert R, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Portias 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. 1' BOB FAUER Electricity-Drafting RAYMOND F. FAUST Chess Club 3: Choir tlfirstl 2, 3, 4, tSeconnl Choirl 1: Football 1: Red Peppers 3, 4: Spanish Club 42 Track 1: Christmas Prugraxn 2, 3, 4: All City Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Trial by Jury 2: The Fhnperor's New Clothes 3: Sound Off 2: Teachers Convention 2, 4. PAULA FELDE Nurses' Prep Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor Roll 3. EDWIN FIALA, .IR. College Prep IPIIIIHUCIIIIIIIIQI Pzirarle 43 Spanish Club 1, 2: Future I-'armes of America Il, -I. Secretary il, 4. MARIE FILIPOWICX College Prepliusiness ll.A.A. ZZ, 3, 4: Homecoming' I':11':ule Il, 41 Lutin Club 2, -1: Portias 2, Ii. 4. Award Chairman 4, Tooter Reporter 4: Press Clulm 4, Sm-crm-t:u'y 4: Rerl Poppers I-I, -lg Safe Teens 41 Tooter Stuff 41 Honor Roll 2. DONNA MARII-I FII,II'OWSKI Cullum- I'rep-Art Art Cluh 2. il. 4: lizmel lAclrzmcerll Il, 4, LPrepJ 1, 2: May Queen Coronation 12 Portias LZ, II, 43 Rell Peppers I 1. 2: Spanish Clnli Il. 43 Thespizins lg lllzijorette 43 All I City Ifestiwil I,, -1: Sounrl Off 1, 23 Junior Renl Cross 3, -13 Spring' Concert Il. -1: Honor Roll 4. GLORIA FRANKL College Prep Future Teachers of America 1, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 33 Red Peppers 1, 3, -I: Safe Teens 4A Spanish Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, Il, 4. ROSA FRANKLIN Business Cheerleader Ii: Svconrl Choir 2: Red Peppers 3. FRANK FREDERICKSISN Auto Mechanics-Wood ROTC 1. s if sf 'ir , P 'Es if .Ci 5 'L A K K K :I i X 3, PATRICIA FILIPOWSRI Gem-rzil Business Choir lFirst liirls'J JZ. -I, lSeconrl Chuirl 23 Rell Pep- pers 23, .IANICE ANNE FISHER 1 Stunogruphie I '. French Club Ci. - LOUIS FISHER Inmlustriul Arts-Electricity 1 ' Chess Club 2: Latin Clulw 1: ROTC I: Iizunl ll'repr 1. 3 4, I RICHARD FISHER College Prep-Engrinea-riiig Iianrl lAdvaneerlI Il, 4, lljrepl 13 Footlmull 3: ROTC l, 2: Iiutts Platoon I: All City Rzuul ll: Homecoming' Parade il, 4: Spring' Concert 3, DOROTHY ANN FLAKUS Stenogrnpliie SALLY M. FLORES General Business f'llQ'0l'lE2Illl'l' 1: Choir lFirstI 4, llfirst l2irls'l Il, lSeconcl Choir! 2: G.A.A. 1, 23 Portius 2: Red Peppers 1, ZZ: Christmas l,l'Ul.fl'2llII 2, Il, -I: All City Festival ZZ, -1: Com- mencement -13 Teaxchi-r's Convention -I3 Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. SANDRA FLOWER College Prep-Stenog'i'u5xhie Cheerleader 1. Z, Captain I: Latin Cluh I: I,iImrur5 Service League 33 Rell Peppers 1. 11, 525 Souncl Ofl' 2 Homecoming' Pzirzule 22, Ii: Honor Roll I, Zi. LOYOLA FOSTER General Business Honor Roll 1. DENNIS FRANK Fine Arts Art Club 2: ROTC 1. 2: Spanish Club I, 2. 3, 43 Honor Roll 2. Willa' ! JEAN FRISCI-I College Prep-Stenographie Peppers I: Honor Roll I, 2, Zi. 4. LINDA FRIZZEIII. Business-Stenogralrhie G.A,A. 1, 22, 3. 4: Red Peppers I, 2. -3. GARY FULLER College Prel1-Engineering' Honor Roll 1, 2. JIM FUXA College Prep Football 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 35 Homecoming ltitlel 43 Inter-City Student Council 4: I,atin Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Il, Sergeant at Arms 4: Math Club 2, Chair- man 2: O Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Student Council 4, Track 2: Wrestling' I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: South Invitational Zi: Big, Brother 4. BERNIE GALUS Industrial Arts Future Farmers of America 23, 4, Vice-Presiclent 4. EUGENE J. GALUS Vocational Printing Tooter Staff Zi, 4. CAROI. ANN IQANO College l7l'k'lD-StL'llUgl'l'tl1ll'lIC , l Teachers of America 1: Honor Roll 1, 3. MARY ,I0 GASKILI, General Business Red Peppers I. LEONARD HAI' General ,,,.-as French Club 1, 23, 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 4: Red CLALTDETTE FREEMAN Nurse's Prep Rig Sister 4: Choir 1First Girls'1 Zi, 4, lSeeoncl Girls'J 2: Fixture Nurses of America 1Z,3,4: li.A.A. l, Ci, 4: Library Service League 1. 2: Red Peppers 1, 2, 333 Seienee Club 4: Spanish Club 3: .Iunior Red Cross I, 21 Sound Off 2. KAREN FRESE General Business Choir II-'irst liirls'l SS, lSeennrl Choir! 2: Christmas I'l'f!2'l'3.lll Cl: H.A.A, Z, Zi: Portias ZZ: Big Sister 3: Spring Concert 2, Il. ROBERT I,. I-'REYER Industrial Arts Wk Band lA4lvaneedh Ii, rl, ll repr ZZ: Debate French Club 1, 2: Future Nurses ot' America 1: Math Club 1, 2, Il. Secretary 1, 'Vreasuror 2: All City Music Festival ll. 4: Majorelte 4: S urine Concert Il, 4: Future 1 Library Service League 1, 2, ZS, 4: ROTC I K .rf wir' Qin- sy:-. FRANK GELECKI Auto Mechanics DARLENE ROSE GERBER General Business Transfer: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Choir lFirst Girls'l 4, lSecond Choirl 3: Safe Teens 4: Tooter Staff 35 Yearbook Staff -1: Christmas Program 4: Open House 4: Spring' Concert 4. RICH GIROUEX Woodworking ,s L JERRY GLUP Woodworking ROY GLUP College Prep-Autu Mechanics ROTC 1. ALICE IRENE GOEBEL Stenographic Portias 15 Sales Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. MARl'ELl,I'S HRICFIN Machine Shup EIIAINE HIIICINI-Ili General Business Chnir' 1First tlirls'l 4, lSecmul l'huirb Zig ll.A.A. 2. Purtias 1. l'A'l'lCll'lA A, llltI'llNl'lll Stenugruphic l2.A.A. 2: Pprtias 25 Spanish Club el: Honor ' W ANTHONY E. GONZALES Industrial Arts Football 1, 2, 3, 4: O Club 32, 4: Track 2: Wrestling 2. SALLY GONZALEZ General Business Portias 4: Sales Club 4: Spanish Club 2. BILL GORGEN College Prep Baseball 23 Football 1, 2, 3, O Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Farmers of America 3, 4, President 4: Third Place in State Wrestling, South Invitational 2: Honor Roll 2. Cullegc I'relm-Stuiiogwlpliic Math Club -1: Pnrtias 2, Ii, .lg H DANNY URAFI-I Drafting Spanish Club -I. RAYMOND DAVID KSHACF Industrial Arts'l'rinting' Math Club 1, 2: Wrestling' 1, 1 VX 'V ' .J ure Teach:-rs of America 2, 3, rl: Latin l' f. DARLENE MARIE GRA BI'lNSt'IIItOl-Ili num lwll J, 3, 4. WJ 1 S V441 . ROBERT GRA!-'F Auto Nlechanu hon flfnstl 4 1849011 l-ootlwill 3 Spiingi 1 DON GRAHAM Flcctricity ' 1 1-ill1,L,I, 2 Flux 'uSI.I'IY fl. CRAYBIL , College Imp 'oil' 3, 1 ' ' iiersi 5 ' .'SciuiHl 3. I ' H x'C': 's as 'frzni 'A : ival 24, 5 s ' 'e ' r: Qprii ' ' n ' ' 24. . --N Nui lub 3, Ii, -lg Xen - f X I I Rlothu I oo 1 ' Officers Club 4: ROTC 1 7 3 1 T1 uk ' I 1 Chou 1Seconrl1l,1Z. X N TOM GROSS College Prep-Engineering Chess Club 23 Math Club 4: Officers Club 4, Red Pep- pers 2, 35 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 13 Spanish Club 1. ERNIE GRUBER Industrial Arts Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 O Club 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3. DONALD R. GRUIDEL College Prep Band lAdvancedl 1. 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 23 O Club 3, 41 Spanish Club 1: Wrestling 1: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, rx cw LDV! ARD 'I lIIll'l FF MP1 LR lnrlustiiil Art Auto llflschlnies P 'I 4: O Club 1, 2, 3, 4' gifx - fa 536.552, i . , f I I tiffizv ,- ' e .: :::.:.:f:-. ..- , 4 gee' gee - we ig -- . fn, ., -e .,--,N . 2 , .. ,.,... , . EN 154 W 5 :-w- - : -- Q, -V Al. GUSTAS Auto Mechanics SARON LaVERNF GUTHRIE College Prep Science Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. ELIZABETH J. IDOLLYI GUY General Business Choir 1First Girls! 3, fSeconcl Girls'J 2: G,A.A. 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 4, Homecoming Parade 23 Christmas Prol gram 2, 3: Spring Concert 2, 3. 5 KAREN KAYIC GRIFFIN General Business ll.A,A. 13 Rell Poppers 1: Sales Club -l. SONDRA GRIFFIN Stenographic Choir lFirst Girls'l 3, 4, lSec:mml Girls'J 25 G.A.A. 213,43 Portias 2, Sl, 4: Homecoming' Parade 3. DONNA HRIGER Business Stenographic Choir fFirst Girls'l 1, 2, lSeconml Klirls'l 3, 4: G.A.A. P l, 22, 3, 4: Library Service League 2, 333 Portias 41 Refl Peppers 1. . --Q I I . for I up U21 Cl i gmf i lib ,::p ,, ' p g, , wi Xiu! H JEANNE HAHNE Business-Stenographic Big Sister 3, 43 G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Safe Teens 3, 43 Tooter Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 43 Homecoming Parade 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, JAMES HAINES Industrial Arts Art Club 1: Choir LFirstb 3, lSec0ncl Choirl 23 ROTC 13 Safe Teens 2, 3, 4. RALPH HAINES General get ,i S I GEORGIA I-IALAC Nurse-'s Prep Choir llfirsti 4. lEirst Girls'l 3. lSeconrl Girls'l 2, Fu- ture Nurses of America l, ZZ, Il, 4: Red Peppers 15 All City Festival -lg Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Open House 33 Teachers Convention 43 Honor Roll 1, 3. ROBERT I--IALAC College Prep Crack Suuarl 2, Zi, -1: Officers Club 4, Secretary 43 Rifle Team 4: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Butts Pla- toon 1, ROTC Summer Camp 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES il. HALDA College Prep French Club 2, Si: ROTC 1: Thespians 3, 4, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3: Sounfl Off 2: Honor Roll 1, 4. a few zffl 'Q' Q ' 3 RICHARD I-IARTMAN Inilustrial Arts-Auto Mechanics Choii Saeonfll 2' Futuie Farmers of America 4: Christ- .K , ' . mas Progrzun 2: Spring' Concert 2. THOMAS I-IAUPTMAN College Prep-Engineering' Football 1: Hi-Y 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tennis 23 Swim- ming' Team 4. MARCIA HEATON Nurse's Prep Ll.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Red Peppers 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: T00t6l' Staff Jig Honor Roll 2. le if if DOUG HALL College Prep-Engineering' Band fPrepJ 1: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Butts Platoon 1: Honor Roll CHUCK HALLGREN Industrial Arts-Mechanics Football 1. KATHLEEN HALLGREN General Business Spanish Club 1, 2: Honor Roll 1. ROTC lg Spanish Club 25 2, 3. . i PATRICIA HARDER Stenographie JAMES HARDII lx Flectricitv DONALD HARM College Prep Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2: Future Teachers of America 4: Math Club 4, 1, 25 Spanish Club 1: National Forensic League 2, 41 Pen Pals 4 Honoi Roll 2 3 4 KATHLEEN HAMMERLY Stenographic Portias 3, 4: Science Club 4. MICHAEL HANELINE College Prep-Engineering ROTC 4: Spanish Club 23 Honor Roll 2, JACK HANZEK College Prep-Drafting' Spanish Club 4: Swimming' Team 4. Vice-President 4: ROTC .IACK Hllrli Cullm-go Prl-yi Ifmitlmll 1. 2: l'l1'L'11Cl1 Cluli 1, 2: Hi-Y 1, ZZ, 3. 4: HO Clulv 2, Il, -1: Tvnnis 1, ZZ, ffl, 4. JAMES l1LAD1i1i lfllcctriuiti Chvss Cluli 2: Cli-:ir 11-'irstl 4: lSi-rmnl Clmirl 2, 3, Hi-Y Zi. .HM HU1 l-'MAN Cnllcgw' l'1'LtID'l11'illl1ll1l,l lfimtlmll 1: 0 Club 2: Wrostling 1, 2, Zi, 4, Second l'lucL- Stats' Wrestling 25. JOSEPH ic. Hoi-'FMAN L ' Auto Mechanics Y ROTC 1, 2. ,QAE 1 I Q .JAMES E. HOLST M y Auto lvlechzmius ' DONALD HOLUH ' . General Business ' v Art Club 1, 2, Ji: ROTC 1: Safv Teens 2. ' ,gg -..,,, , 1,-f SHARON KAY HOLUBAR Busiiiess-StenOg'i'aphic Choir 11-'irst l1ir1s'l Zi, 1SecOncl Girls'J 23 Portias 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Rell Cross 1: Christmas P1'0f!f1'E1l1'l 2, 31 G.A.A. 4: HOnOr Roll 23. HELEN KAY HORAN Cnllegv 1'1'ep-Stenogmphic G.A.A. 1, ZZ: Pnrtias 221 Rwl Poppers 1, 221 Spanish Club 41 Honor Kull 1. EVELYN nOsPOOKA ' Stcnographic' Latin Club 2, 23, -1. L rj!! SONJA IIEATUN Cullvui' l'l'vp lill1l'2l1'y Svi'x'im- 1,1-zlgiiu IZ, 1: Salk- 'IH-mis 13 Soil-iicv Club il, -4. Social Iiiiwfctui' 4: 'l'lws11ia111s 23, -1, Sl'Cl'L't1l1'X 11: Y-'1'wns 1. 31, -1, Sm-iail lliroctin' -13 l-'ull Slmw 213 Spring Play Il, 43 'l'livspizxn 1'luy2i: lluimr lloll 121.-1. l!1'lYIC1ll,Y JEAN HECUX l.'ulleg'c 1're-3v-Stn-iing,1'1'z1pl1i1' ll -X A -1' Rell I'vppvi's 1' Spanish Club 1, 2, Il, 4. SHERLHY RAY HENIJICRSON lieiioml Ilusinvss Bziskvtlmll 1, Fnutlnill 1, 23, Zi, -13 0 Clulm 4: 'I'r:ick I, 21, 3, -1. Wy!! 'iff'-y' PAT HOSTRAVVSER College Prep Future Nurses nf Anwric-:1 1: G.A.A. 2, Cl. 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, -1. SHARON JANE HOWISEY General Business JUDY ROSE H1'LL College Prep Future Nursvs Of America 1, 2, 3, -11 G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, -1, Rell Poppers 1, 2, 35, 4, Homecoming Parade 2, 3, 4. CONNIE JUNE HUMPAL College Prep-Arts and Science Girls' State Alternate 3: Choir fFirstl 3, 4, fSeeond Girls'l 2, Alto Representative 4: ti.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 4: Red Peppers 2, 25, 4: Spanish Cluh 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative 3: Christmas Program 2, 3, 43 All City Festival 3, 4: Spring Concert 2. 3, 4: Graduation Marshall 3: The PIinperor's New Clothes 23: Homecoming Parade Zi: Honor Roll l, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT HCRLEY College Prep SUSAN KAY IHNEN College Prep-Stenographic Cheerleader l, 2, Ii, 4, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3: tl.A.A. l, 2, Ii, 4: May Queen Coronation l, Zi: Red Peppers 1. 2, 23, 4: Spanish Club 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, Runner-up 2, All State 3, Intereity Champion 3: Y-Teens 34. -an DONALD RAY JICTTICR College Prep-Business Choir tl-'irstj Ii, 4. tSe-cond! 2: Latin Cluh 2, 3, -1: ROTC l: Christmas Program 2, Ci, 4: All City Festival 2, 3, 45 The Emperor's New Clothes Ii: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 54, 4. DIANE JOICRNS General Business Science Club 1: Spanish Club 2, Zig Honor Roll Banquet Committee 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. JOHN M. JOHANEK Industrial Arts-Woodworking Swimming: Team 4. QQ' JOYCE ANN INDRACI-Ili Business-Sten-igraphie Cheerleader 1, 2, Zi. 4. Reserve 2. Varsity 35, 43 Choir 1Seeondl 34: lLA.A, l. 2, SS, -1: Red Peppers l, 2, Ii, 42 Safe Teens 73: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas l'roe'ram Ii: Homecoming: 2, Ii. 4: Spring' Coneert Ci: Huuol' Roll l, Z, Ii, 4. WILMA JACOBS Business Future Teachers ot' America 2. NORMA li. JAMES Business-Stenoeraphie ti.A.A. l, 2, CL -4: lied Peppers l, 2, -1: Sound Off 2. .v JANET li. JANSA College Prep-General Business Portias l: Spanish Cluh lg Y-Teens IK, 4. Point Chair- man 4, JANET JANSSICN College Prep Girls' State Alternate IZ: Choir tlfirstl 2. Ii, 4, Section Representative It, President 4, tSeeond Choir! 1: Debate Cluh 2, Ii, 4, Secretary Il, 4: Future Teachers of' America 2, 3, 4, President 4: tl,A.A. l, 2, It, -l: May Queen Corona- tion 2: Red Peppers 1. 23 Safe Teens 3, 4: Spanish Club 24, 4, Secretary 4: World Herald City tlorernment Day 3: Sound Off 2: All City Festival 1, 2, Zi, 4: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: The l'linperor's New Clothes Ci: Trial Dy Jury 2: Christmas I'rogram 2, 3, 4: Teachers Con- vention 2, 4: National Forensie League 2, ii. 43 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4. JANETTE JAROS General Business Red Peppers 1, DUANIC H. JAZYNRA College Prep Rand 1.-Xdvaneedb Zi. rl'repl l, 2: Latin Club 1. JOHN W. Jl41NSliN Drafting' Football It. SUSAN ANN JIGNSICN Stenographie Homecoming' Parade 2, Il, 4: Math Club 2. Il: Red l'ep- pers 2g Y-Teens l. 2, 34, 4: Honor Roll l. SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON Stenographic Future Teachers of America 35 G.A.A. 2, 3. JAMES E. JONES College Prep-Engineering' Choir CFirstl 3, 4, fSecondl 2: Officers Club 45 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 All City Festival 2, 3, 45 The Emperor's New Clothes 35 Christmas Program 3, 4: Spring Concert 3, 45 Military Police 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2: Military Police Commander 4: Honor Roll 4, LOUISE M. JONES Business RONALD JOSOFF College Prep-Machine Shop Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: ROTC 1, 2: Honor Roll 3. MARLENE JOURDAN General Business Choir fFirstJ 4, fSecondl 3: Christmas Program 3, 4: All City Festival 3, 4. JACKIE JULIAN BusinesseStenog'raphic Portias 3, 4: Press Club 3: Red Peppers 1, 2: Sales Club 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 4. Portias 1: Red Peppers I, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GEORGINA KAISER Business Spanish Club 1, 4. LEE A. KALLSTROIVI College Prep-Drafting Press Club 35 ROTC 1, 25 Spanish Club 1: Thespians 3, 4: The Emperorzs New Clothes 3: Gentlemen Pre- fer Blondes 3: Tooter Staff 3. JERRY KAMPHUIS College Prep Football 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 HO Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Intereity Basketball Tournament 3, 45 French Government Award 2: Baseball 2: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, All-State Basketball 4. ANTHONY QSPIKEI JOHN Industrial Arts Football 1, 3, 4: Track l. JEANNIE M. JOHNSON College Prep-Stenographie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 3: Press Club Z, 3, 4: Red Pep- pers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4: Spanish Club I: Tooter Staff 3, 4, Circulation Editor 3, 4: Sound Off 2: Home- coming 2, 3, 4: May Queen Coronation 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Second Place N.H.S.P.A. 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON KAY JOHNSON Stenographie Choir tFirstj 4, QFirst Girls'b 3, tSecond Choir! 25 G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Christmas Program 2, 3, 45 All City Festival 2, 4: Spring' Concert 2, 3, I Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS KAPLAN College Prep Latin Club l, 3: Math Club 3, 4: Red Peppers I, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 3: Honor Roll 2. CAROLYN KARPISEK College Prep Big Sister 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2: Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Secretary 4: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3: Safe Teens 4: Thespians 4: Homecoming Pa- rade 2, 3, 4: Fall Show Committee 33 Spring Play Committee 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. DELORIS JEAN KASAL Homemaking Library Service League 2, 3, 4. .IANICT KASTRICK Business-Stenmvgruphie Choir :First llirls'I 3. 4Seeond Girls! 2: G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 Purtias 1, 2: Rerl Peppers 1. HARRY KAVAN Ilrzxfting JEAN KAYAN Business-Stenogrnpliic Choir llfirstl 3, 4, llfirst llirls'l 2: G.A.A, 2, 3, 4 Portius 1, 2: The l'Iniper4n s New Clothes 3: Christ mas l'rogr:un 12, ZZ, -1: First Choir Secretsry-Treasurer 4 Honor Roll 2, -1, -ins TOM KINSELLA Industrial Arts-Woodworking Football 1, 2, 3, 4: O Club 3, 4: Track 1, 2, JAMES M. KISICKI College Prep Debate Club 2, 3: Orchestra fAdvancedl 1, 2: ROTC 1, 2, 3: Science Club 3: Spanish Club 4: National Forensic League 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3. RICHARD KISICKI Industrial Arts IRENE KAVAS General Business Cheerleaders fReserveH 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Portias 3: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespians 4: Big Sister 4: Homecoming 2, 3, 4. JERRY KELLOGG General Business Choir 1Firstl 3, 4, lSecond Choirj 2: Officers Club 4 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Boy's Secretary-Treasurel First Choir 4: Sound Off 2: Junior Red Cross 3, 4 Chairman Disaster Committee 3: All City Festival 2, 3, 4 RONALD KELLOGG General Business Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir QFirstJ 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3, 4 O Club 4: Track 1, 4: All City Festival 2, 3, 4: Christe mas Program 2, 3, 4: Sound Off 1, 2. ? N17 ROBERT KEMERY College Prep-Industrial Arts Spanish Club 2: Honor Roll 1. COLLEEN KENNEDY Business Library Service League 3: Portias 3: Red Peppers 1, 2 Spanish Club 2. JACK KESTING College Prep 5 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Chap- Mll HALL I. lxIlul.lAlN General Rusiness Choir llfirsti Il, -1, :Sen-oinl Choir! 22: Crack Squad 54: Ot'I'icers Cluli 4: ROTC 1, 2. Il, 4: All City Festival 2, Ii, 4: The I'lnipero1 s New Clothes 3: Christmas I'i'ugrazn 2, Cl. 4: Spring' Concert 2, Il. 4: County Hoverninent Daly Zi. DONNA li. lilI,l.HAM Business-Stenogrzipliic ' ' ' ' ' ' ' llono Rn JAL lxllz ATNIN lxlNl.SI.hX llenerzil Business Art Club 2, Il, 4, Vice-P1-esiclent 2: Rami 1Arlvzn1eeill 1: G.A.A. 1, 2. Sl: Portias 1. 2: Red Peppers 1: Yearbook Staff' 4: Honieconiing Parade 2: Spring' Festival 1: Sound Off Art Cmninittee 2: Safe Teens 4: Honor 7 lain 4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: O Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. L Q' Se sf - Y .1 ..,, ii . I U .,.. 1 . A I ... C i i.jQj.:.4g2 - g X - . n -is It rm ROBERT KNOBLA I li' H Wumlworking' Bl':I'1'H KNOX College Prep Ll.A.A. 3: R911 Peppers Zig Spanish Club 4, EVELYN KNUTSON General Business Choir 1First Gix'ls'l 33, 185-cnnrl Girls'J 2, lSecoml Choirb 13 Sales Club 4: Y-Teens 3. RUBERTA LEA KLEIN Stenographic Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 1, 2, Ii, -11 Honor Roll 1. JUDY KLUZA Steimgraphic' G.A.A. 4: Portias Ji. LEO KLUZA Machine Shop Football 2, 25: O Club 1. 2, 243 Golf 1,' 2, 33 ROTC 1, THEADORE A. KOCHANOWICZ Woodworking ROTC 1, Wrestling 1. JEANIE KOCOUREK College Prep Debate Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 43 Red Peppers 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Representative 3: Y-Teens 1, 25 Honor Roll LAWRENCE EDWARD KOHLER Drafting ROTC 1. Q x .l 1' 6 gr ' 5' f-- . .4 J ' Staci.. '. Q ' Y' A ,sf if l5? ., .a im I ' 1 A1 . lg .feghg l 1 ' 1 gifrpz' .1 'W r. e zlegsim- X 5 s .f A 4 , . V 2 'lei f KATHLEEN KISSEL i'ulleg'0 Pulp-liusim-ss Latin Club 2. 3, 4: Portias 1, 2, 3, 4: Rell Peppers 3, 4, Trsiasurer 43 French Club 4: l1.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Hon Roll 1. 2. 3, 4, JOSEPH KITTA College Prep ROTC 1: Spanish Club 4. JUDY KLEIN General Business I.l.A.A. 3, 4: Red Peppers 1 7 IJ . Mx QR., ,XX 2 7 'F X 4 .N 'lf , S-, 0 1' A .W iii 4 'fi . XS ufi X 11-H K+ 5. Q? L . . 4 Xb A '-as-z-z Q JEAN S. KOHRICLI. General Businoss Spanish Club 3. JAMES E. KOPHCKY Uollege Prep Chess Club 1, 2: French Club 4 FRANK M. KORGIE lnclustrial Arts-Wonmlwui-king Track 1: Wrestling' 1. JAMES KOSISKIC Auto Mechanics VONNIE KOSTOS Cullvgu I'm-p-Arts and Science Iiig' Sister 2, 34, -I3 f'lIVPI'll3ilflPI', Ile-se-rw 22, Varsitv 3, -I, Svvrvtzn'y 4: Chun' llfirstl Il, 4, lScconcl Choir!! 1, 23 , l 'LI1Ill'0 'I'vuclu-1's nt' Aiue-rica 1. 2, 3, Ig G.A.A. 1, 2, Zi, 43 lloiin-umiiiin: Camlirlate -I: I,iln'zn'y S1-1'vice 1.9z1gu0 1, 22, All 25, -I, TI'L'ilSLII'l'l' I: May Queen f401'0II2Ii11lII 2: Portias I, 2. ii: II:-ml I'1-ppurs 1, 2, Zi, 4: Sufi- Tn-uns 54, 4: Spanish l'lub I, 23 Tunnis 2,31 Thospiniis ll, 4: All City Fvsti 'L Iillll. KOUSHAAIIIJ l llvzivml Iiis' iss , 51' mf -4 LM '- ALEX Y. KOVALSKIS Vmlllcgv I'l'vp MILDRED IQUVER College Pwpi-Stvli1ig'1'airhic Chess Club 3. ,Ig G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, -1: U1'chust1'z1 lAdvancucIl I Q. Spanish Club 43 Honor Loll 1, L, 23, 4. 1,213.43 Roll I Upiiws I, I2:Spanish1.'lub 1, 2.3,-13 Sound Off 2: All Vitv Fwtival 1 Zi 4' Honor Roll 1 'I 1 AM IA I1fI IxO!AIx lullc-Le Ilzop Amt fmrl Scnume l'lI'UIICll Club 1: li.A.A. I, 2, II, -I: R011 I'Qppurs 1, 2: J 7 SAFE bf- -I sf.:-.' ,ip-.eg,, -- .A if .. . . . fuss? P w .1-I f'-wg fygb l -. . fm 1' E, . . , , 9 g . A .G e i.: Mg Q lazlg .IQ ui., :,, I 1 N . E - I if AQ11 TOM Iillill-' Imlnstrial Arts lI1l'I'l' l. IJAIIY KIIULI. lit'IlL'I'2ll liusiin-ss llt'1'ii-1-rs t'lub I: Il0'I'l' I, 2, ZZ. AI: Szifu 'I'm-ns 43 Escort l'l:itbnn I3 Xlilitzlry l'nliL'e- I. ZZ. Ii, I. .I I-l.-X N MAI-21111 Ii I ' IH WY Sim-1iug1'nlil1is' l'hnir lSi-1-mul Clumirl Si: t'lu'isl1nzis I'rngg'1'ziii1 33 Fall Shun IZ: lfutun- 'l'i-zicliws bf' Aniuriczi 35, 43 G.A,A, 13 Ili-el l'i-pliws I. 2. il: lluncn' llnll I, 2, 3, fl. LEONAIIIJ KOZEN Y College I'rep-Iiinsim-ss 1, 2, 3, 4, Spunisli Club 1: llonm' Ro JANE KRAFT Ge'11vrzil Iiusim-ss G.A.A. -I1 I'1n'tias II. ROIIEIVI' KRATZICII College Pre-p Iiasvliull 1, ZZ: Bzaskotluall lg Foutbzill 1, 2, Clg 0 1 uv 1'lI'k1IlClI Club I, 2: IIOTK' I: Svii-ucv Club I -I STANLEY KRAVV Autb IIIQ-chauics Golf 1, ZZ, II: ROTC 1. IEERNIE KIIAWFZYK Industrial A1-ts Gulf 2. 3, 4: ROTC' 1. IIAVEHN IiIlI'lI T Wumlworking Mtv ?' my 'WHA , SQ? 5 NELSIE JUDITH LARSEN College Prep Big Sister 3, 43 Choir lFirst Girls'l 3, 4, Vice-President All Citv Spring Loncer 2. Parade 2, 3, 4: l-lf STAN LASAITIS Drafting Football 1, 4, 1Second Choirj Portias 2, Red Peppers 1, Spanish Club 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 1' A Ch ' ' t I LASSEK LANAYA LAPHAM Stenographic-Bookkeeping' G.A.A. 1, 2: Portias 4: Red Peppers 1, 2: Honor Roll 4, RITA LARIMORE Business-Stenographic Big Sister 4: Cheerleader llteservej 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, I-Iomecoming' Pagent 4: Inter-City Student Council 4: Orchestra lAdvancedl 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 23 Student Council 4, Tennis 1, 2, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: All City Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Sound Off 2: Library Service League 4. RUTHY LARIMORE Business-Stenographic Big Sister 4: Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, lVarsityl 3, 4, Library Service League 1, 2, 3, Press Club 31 Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Sound Off 2: Tooter Staff 3, Student Council 4. 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: oir 23 Christmas I'rog'ram 2, 3, 4, 3, 4: Open House ll, 4: Homecoming nor Roll 2, 3, 4, 1 Wrestling 1 X LHARLES I LASTOVICA JOHN G. KUDIRKA Auto Mechanics WILLIAM LaFERLA Auto Mechanics WILLIAM LEONARD LAPACEK Industrial Arts-Drafting Honor Roll 1. Drafting Music Band QAdwancedl 5 4 lPie-pl 1 2 ROTC 1 All Cxtv Band 3 4 ipiing, Concert 9 3 4 JERRY LATIMER General Shop Football 13 F.F.A. 3, 4. MARY LAUKAITIS Nurses' Prep PATRICIA LEAS College Prep-Stenographie Latin Club 2, 3, 41 Math Club 4: Portias 4, Red Peppers 1, Science Club 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR W. LENZ Industrial Arts-Woodworking' Football 1. AL LESKYS College Prep-Engineering' Latin Club 11 Spanish Club 21 Honor Roll 2. I '21 PATRICIA ANN LEUTZINGER General Business-Col, Prep Future Nurses of America 1, 3: Future Teachers of America 2: Latin Club 4: Library Service League 2, 3, 4. PAUL J. LIMAS College Prep-Arts and Science Art Club 4, Big Brother 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Candidate 4: O Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4: Sales Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 13 Spanish Club 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.I.C.O. Honored Athlete 3, 4, Honorable Mention Inter-City Football Team 3. JEAN LIMLEY General Business Choir tFirsti 4, II-'irst lIirls'i 3, lScc0nd Girls'l 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Library Service League 4: Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 13 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, All City Festival 4. IQ' NJ' 5 'isa' ,I i.'. xg, ICSIWIIQANXA I,I'.IANU College l'rep PAUL LYNCH wYtDll4i11'lPI'klIIg' Football I: Swunining' Team 4, JOAN 'FIIIIICSA MACIClx Sales I'ortius 1.13: Heil Peppers 1,1343 Sales Club 3, 4. so-.as LOLLIE LINNEIVIAN College PrepsArts and Science Choir fFirsti 3, 4, 1Second Girls'l 23 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 43 lI.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Library Service League 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Secretary -I: Thespians 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: The Emperors New Clothes 3, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, -I, All City Festival Zi, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, ii. PATRICIA M. I.II'ERT General Business Big Sister 3, -11 G,A.A. -I3 Refi Peppers 1. FRANCES ALVIRA LIPPOLD General Business Choir fFirsti 3, 4, lSecond Choiri 2, Christmas Pro- grain 2, 3. 43 All City Festival 2, 3, 41 Spring Concert 2, 23, 4: The EI11IJl1l'0Y'S New Clothes 3: Honor Roll 1. ' Fine Arts W ,x w icoiru IIOKAMAS X ' I St0Yl0QII'2lIbl1IC I'-Teens Jig Honor Ito X I M Y K4 ,X ,' WOLIII-IlI'ZIfiII1Q ll l, 0. A I .IA ES LIGO LOPEZ All-INRY WILRUR LORIEINS . if ROTC 1: Safe Teens 4: Militzux Io tt .- ' X e jf' CATHY IAIYF General Business Choir fFirst tlirls'l 4, ISQ-eoiui Chuirl Z: All City Music Festival 22: Spring' Concert 2. ROSAIZIO LIWLO Bookkeeping' French Club fig Sales Club Zi, 4. MI-IRI,l'I I.IlIt'Ii General Business It0'I'C 54. LARRY MANHART Auto Mechanics MURRAY MANN General Business ROTC 1: Science Club 1: Spanish Club 3. GEORGE M. MAREK College Prep Latin Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Sci Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer IS, 4, Gentl Blondes 3. ence Club 2, emen Prefer LYNN ELAINE MAHR College Prep-Stenographic French Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3. GEORGE MAJEWICZ Industrial Arts FRANCES JOAN MAJOWSKI College Prep G.A.A. 3, 4, Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, Red Peppers 2, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4: Homecoming Parade 2. GARY MASILKO College Prep Football 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4: O Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3. CAROL ANN MATHEWS General Business PAUL MATHEWVS College Prep-Business Art Club 1, Press Club 3, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Tooter Staff 3, Yearbook Staff 3. DONALD MATSON Drafting RAYMOND MATTOX Machine Shop ROTC 1, First Choir 1, 2, 3, All City F estival 1, 2, 3. TERRANCE J. MATULA College PrepfEngineering ERWIN MATUZA Electricity-Wood Hi-Y 1, Red Peppers 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, RUTH MARIE MAY Stenographic Choir fFirst Gin-ls'b 4, LSecond Girls'J 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Service League 4, Portias 2: Red Peppers 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 3. RALPH McCARTY General MARGE J. McCORMICK General Business G.A.A. 1, 2: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3: Chess 3. RICHARD McCOY College Prep Spanish Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY A. McELROY General Business Spanish Club 4. fix a N3 5 me 1 Q :fd ' :Eg-s YQ? I 'A 1 X t dk KENNY MEISINGER Industrial Arts GARLAND RAYMOND MENKE Industrial Arts-Auto Mechanics Band fAdvancedJ 1, 2, 3, 4: ROTC 1: All City Band 4: Honor Roll 4. MARIAN MERTZ Business-Stenographic G.A.A. 4: Portias 3, Red Peppers 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2: Thespians 4: Honor Roll 2, r.. i I' DAN MCGEE College Prep Crack Squad 2, 3: Latin Club 3, Officers Club 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Military Police 3: Saber Drill Team 4: Creighton Invitational 21 Honor Roll 2. FRED E. MCINTYRE Printing Spanish Club 2: Tooter Staff 3, 4. PATTI McINTYRE General Business Choir llfirstb 3, 4, lSecond Girls'l ZZ: Portias 1, 2: Red Peppers 1, 2: Y-Teens I, ZZ: Christmas Prog'ram 2, 3, 4: All City Festival 3, 4: The E1nperor's New Clothes 33 Spring Concert 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. X t E -ii 2 'fx .... . SHIRLEY lllcLAll1lHl.lN Stenoyrraphic G.A.A. 34, 4: Spanish Club 3. JAMES PATRICIQ Mc-NAMARA College Prep - mer Camp ll Honor Roll 2. GiCllAI,DINIfl Mt-NARY College Prep Latin Club 2: Library Service League -I: lied l'epp4-rs Mllxlu Nici HERSUIN College VPUll-ElIj1'lllC0l'illQ,f Baseball 2, 3, 4: lloys' State Alternate 3: Hi-Y -1: Honor Roll 2, 3, -1. ANNA MARIE MEAD College Prep-Nurses' Prep Latin Club 1, ZZ: Library Service League 43 Portias 4: Honor Roll 1. HD MEINKE College Prep Latin Club 1. vw Crack Squad 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3, ROTC 1, 2, Il: Saft Teens 3: Sound Ott' 2: Crm-iglnon Invitational ZZ: Sinn JAN J. MEYERS College Prep-Arts and Science Band CAdvancedl 1, 2, 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Girls' Nation Alternate 3, Cheerleader fVarsityJ 3, 4, Captain 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 4: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, May Fete 2, 3, 4, National Foresinec League 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4, Safe-Teens 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 1: Red Cross 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 3, Secretary 4, All City Festival 1, 2, Spring GRACE METZNER College Prep-Stenographic Band fAclvancedj 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Band Festival 2, 3 Latin Club 3: Spring Concert 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 GARY MEYER Drafting ROTC 1, 2, 3. EDWARD MEYERS Auto Mechanics Crack Squad 2, 3, Officers Club 4: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Butts Platoon 1, Saber Team 4. Concert 1, 2, 3, Sound Off 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MEYERS Auto Mechanics-Woodworking ANDREW MICKEVICIUS College Prep Press Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Tooter Staff 4, Honor Roll 2. RONNIE MICKEVICIUS Drafting Spanish Club 3. NANCY LYNN MICKOLAFSKY College Prep Cheerleader 2, 3, Choir 1First Girls'J 3, fSecond Choirj 2, Debate Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Spanish Treasurer 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. RAY MILAN Wood Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, O Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. LEROY MILES College Prep DeETTA MILLER General Business G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red P RICHARD MIRACKY Wood ROTC 1, Track 3. Crack Squad 3, French Club 2, Math Club 4' Officers Club 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Saber Drill 4. eppers 1, 2. ' LORRAINE KLOLLYD MITTERMEIER Business-Stenographic Big Sister 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 2, 3, 4, Library Service League 2, Portias 2, 3, Red Peppers 2, 3, Party Chairman 3. KENNETH L. MIXAN Wood JANET fJANl MONZINGO General Transfer 4. PATRICIA A. MOORE Business-Stenographic Bie Sister 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1Reservel 3, tVarsityJ 4: Choir tFirstJ -1, tFirst Girls'l 24, tSecond Gii'ls'l 2: G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Inter-City Student Council 4: Library League 2: Press Club 2: Red Peppers 1, 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: County Govern- ment Day 3: Treasurer Student Council 3: Spring Con- cert 2, 33, 4: Christmas Program 3, 4: All City Festival 4: Honor Roll 1. DON E. MORAN Electricity Baseball 2: Track 12 Wrestling 1. 2. DONALD G. MORAN General Business Thespians 3, 4, Vice-President 4: The Eniperor's New Clothes 3: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3: Thespian Conference 4. I-JD NELSAS College Prep-Science Latin Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Honor Roll 3. GENl'IV1I'IV1'1 M. NELSON College 1'rep-Stenoeraphic Choir 1Seeondl 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Library Service 1,1-ague Ji: Portias 2, 251 Red Peppers 1: Science Club 31 Christmas Program 2: All City Festival 2: Spring Con- cert 2: Honor Roll 1, 4. LAD NEMECEK College Prep Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Football 2, 3, 4: O Club Ii, 4: Alternate Boys' State 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Kiki Q atm-r JANET MORAVEC College Prep Big Sister 4: Girls' State 533 Cheerleader 1, 2, 22. 4: Choir 1First7 3, 4, 1Secondl 2: Debate Club l. 2: Inter-City Student Council 4, Secretary 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Secretary 4: All City Festival 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Christmas Prograln 2, 3, 4: The Emperors New Clothes 3: Sound Off 2: County Gov- ernment Day Treasurer Sl: Honor Roll 1, 2, Cl, 4. RONALD MOROCCO College Prep Basketball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: O Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. JOYCE ELLEN MOSLEY' General French Club 1: Sales Club 4: Science Club 2. ELOISE J. lVlOSTl'lK General Business Red Peppers l, 2: Libra 1, 2, EMII, MUDRA Spanish Club 41 'l'r:1c-It College Prep-Drat'tine' rv Servi NANCY A. Ml'l,IJOWNl'IY uv 4-'I' A 'Il gut l Ml tlub ee Leaf '52 1 ' ' College l'rep-Arts and Science G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Service l,eag'ue Sl: l'ress Club 3, 4: Red Peppers 2, 33: Spanish Club 253 Tooter Sta ff 'G' Yearbook Staff -1: Y-Teens -3 'Footer Reporter for Library Service League Zi, -A ALGIMANTAS lVlYKOLAl'l'lS , e College Prep ' EUNICE NADRCHAL . CQ. Honiemakine' ' X 3, L STAN NAUJOKAITIS , College Prep-Drafting ing Tennis 2. 23, 4. , ii ' C jjj, I 1 it 'f -..-fwU!f' 'Ng .4 9 ent W Yfitigfxiu I' ,I :5 -5 . . xfis.. nl x w e Q . :E ,xt V. Y,-xejiiu. f bv? fa 2 .LN JOHN NOORDAM College Prep Football 13 Spanish Club 4. STEVE NOSAL Industrial Arts ROTC 1. JERRY W. NOSEK Auto Mechanics Track 1, 2. . ,gn l.J, 4 . 4 -f 4 5 - ' 'f - at are ,ff , DIANE NIELSEN General Business G.A.A. 1, Portias 2, 3, Sales Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Homecoming Parade 3. LAVERA MAE NIELSEN . Future Teachers of America 4, G.A.A. 1, Library Serv- ice League 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Worship Chairman 4, I.C.C. Representative 3, L.S.L. Tooter Reporter 4. CATHY NISSEN h Business-Stenographic G.A.A. 1, 2, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4- l-'RANK C. NOVOTNY Auto Mechanics KATHLEEN FAYE NOVOTNY College Prep-Arts and Science Big Sister 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Library Service League Reporter 4, Press Club 3, 4, Red Peppers 3, Safe Teens 4, Science Club 3, 4, Tooter Staff 3, NHSPA Feature Writing Award Second Place 3: Yearbook Staff 4. PATRICIA B, NOVOTNY Stenographic Red Peppers 1, 2, Safe Teens 1. KATHY NETZEL College Prep G.A.A. 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3. LARRY NICI-IOLSON Industrial Arts-Auto Mechanic ROTC l, 2, Military Police 1, 2. BEVERLY NIEDERLE General Business Choir fFirst Girls'J 3, 4, fSecond Girls'b 2, Portias 1, Spring' Concert 3, 42 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, DIANE P. OLIVER College Prep Art Club 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,Portias 1, Red Peppers 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN OLSEN Business-Stenographic Choir 1First Girlsfb 3, 4, President 4, CSecond Choirj 2, G.A.A, 1, 3: Portias 1: Red Peppers 1: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. PHILIP A, ORLANDO College Prep Math Club 1. rl' ROBERT ORSI Woodworking RONALD OSBORNE Industrial Arts-Electricity ROTC I, ART OSITIS Inc strial Arts ROT 3: Sales Club 4. z' I I , ry JOSEPH PARTUSCH College Prep-Engineering' Latin Club 2, Zi, 4. MARGARET ICOOKIEI PATTERSON College Prep Choir LSeeonml Choir! Jig Spanish Club 2, I GEORGE PAIILSON Vucatiunal Auto Mechanics RICHARD C. OST General Business ROTC 1, 2, 3. JIM OURADA General Business Choir lP'irstl JI. iSecoml Choir! 2: Sales Club 4. CLII-'FORD OWENS Auto Mechanics 1 2 Q I I s BUD OWENS QDELBERTJ College Prep PATRICIA PABIAN Homemaking G.A.A. 13 Library Service League 2, Cl,' 45 Pnrtias 2 Red Peppers 1. JANET PALMER Stenographic-College Prep French Club I, 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Hanoi Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 - i JUDY ANN PALMER General Business Red Peppers Ii Thespians 4: I-Teens 2, 3, 4. RON PANKERS Industrial Arts Art Club 1, 2. RICHARD PARSONS College Prep Spanish Club 2. 3: Wrestling 1 KATHLEEN PIERCE College Prep 3- 2. z'35 h'f.: . ... T . 324 - F ' 'QL CAROL PETERS Stenographic G.A.A. 3, 4: Portias 1, 35 Science Club 4. JERRY PETROSKI Wooclworking Art Club 1, Baseball 1: Football 11 Golf 1, PATRICIA ANN PIATT Stenographic Rig Sister 4: Latin Club 1: Honor Roll 2. Choir fFirst1 24, 4, iSt'Clilll'l Girls'l 1, 2: All City Festival 33 Spring Concert 2, I-ig Honor Roll 1. MARY PIJEWSRI General Business VEINNA K. PIPPITT General Business French Club 3: Red Peppe X 1 J NX, if 1'S DONNA RAE PLAMBECK General Business Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Service League 13 Portias 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers 1, 2: Sales Club 4, Secretary 4. JERI RAE PLITEDEMAN Nurses' Prep Choir CFirstl 23, 4, qSeconcl Choir! 2, Debate Club 2: Future Nurses of America 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 45 May Queen Coronation :iz Red Peppers 1: Safe Teens 4, Christmas Prog'ram 2, 33, 43 All City Festival 2, 3, 4, Spring Play 233,41 Fall Show 3: Teachers Convention 45 Passion Play 4: Honor Roll 1, 3, -1. JACK POHI, Drafting JOHN PECHA Drafting ROTC 1. JOSEPH O. PERINA College Prep-Arts anrl Science Basketball 1, 2: Orchestra fAflvancecll 1, 2, 3: ROTC 1: Spanish Club 4: Dance Band 1. 2. 33: All City Music- Festival 2, 3: Sound Off 2: Spring Concert 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 2. ANITA PETERS Business-Stenographic Choir 1I irst Girlso Sl, 4, 1Secoml Girls'J 1, 23 Portias 15 Refi Peppers 1, 2: Y-Teens 11 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4. . xi if 3 i . RICH POLLACK College Prep-Drafting' Football 1. RON PONEC College Prep Math Club 4: Honor Roll 3, RICHARD G. PORTER College Prep-Arts and Science Art Club 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 33 Math Club 11 ROTC 1, 23 Science Club 1, 35 Spanish Club 34, 4: Military Police 1, 2: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, FRANK POSPISHIL College Prep-Engineering Boys' State 3: Debate Club 4, President 4, Math Club 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANGELA PRESTITO Business-Stenographic Cheerleader 1, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2 ,3, 4: Press Club 4, Red Peppers 1, 3: Science Club 13 Tooter Staff 4. PATRICIA PRIRRAMSKY Stenographic Choir lFirstl 3, 4, 1Secund Girls'l 23 Library Service League 3, 41 Portias 1, 33 Red Peppers 15 Safe Teens 4, All City Festival 3, 41 Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, The Emperors New Clothes 3: Spring Concert 3, 4. GERALDINE RAK Business-Stenographic Choir 4I irst Girls'l 3, 1Second llirls'l 21 Debate Club 2' Portias 1, 25 Red Peppers 1, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Christmas Program 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA RAMIRFIZ Stenographic G.A,A, 1, 23 Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 1: Tennis 21 Honor Roll -1. MARY HELEN RAMIREZ Business G.A.A, 1, 2: Red Peppers 1, 2: Tennis 1, JAMES GAII. PRICE Woodworking' Choir thirsty 2,1 -l. IS:-cond Choir! 11 Debate Cluli 21 All City Festival 1, 2, Il, 4: Christmas Proyrrani 2, Il, 4: Fall Show 2, Il: Teachers Convention 2, -lg Honor Roll 1. PATRICIA PROCHAZKA General Cheerleader 1, Zi. 43 Choir 1Second Girls! I1 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers 2, 11, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. JOE PROKCPISK Industrial Arts Wrestling 1, 2: South Invitational Wrestling Chanipion- ship 2, State Championship 2: Regional Championship 2, Intercity Championship 2. ALVIN Plllil-I DONALD I'I'LSIFlCR Electricity PETE QUINTERO College Prep Math Club 2: 0 ' BEVERLY ,IIAIAN QUINZE General Business Library Service League il, -1: Red Peppers 1, 2. BOB RARE Electricity KAREN R-ACHWALIR Stenographic Choir fSecond liirls'J 2, 3: Music for a May Night 3: Christmas Proerani Zi: Spring' Concert 2, 3, Honor Roll 1. Crack Squad ZZ: ROTC 1,231 Military Police 1, 2: lfntnre Farniers of America Il, -1. cil Z, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, Il, -lg I lluh1,-,,, , Teens 41 Spanish Club 2, Ji, -4, Ircsident I.: Student Council 1, LZ, il, -4. President 3 Christmas I'roy:rzini 221 All Delegate to Iil'1lfIk'1'SI1Ill Com 33 Iflonor Roll I, ZZ. II, -1 ,X R9' ae, .-,t s. S 1 Industrial Arts-lVIachine Shop Rand fAdvancedl 13 Wrestling 1. Big II1'0tIlPl'2.fI. 4: lioys' Stale ll: Choir lSt-cond Choirl 2: Debate Club 2. fl. -1: Hi-Y 2, Il, 4. Secretnry3l're:isurer 33 Honiecoming' Court 2, Sl, -Ig Inter-City Student Coun- 4llDl'Z1l'j' Service IAURIQIIIQ' 1, 2: ' 'I 4' Press Clnlm 23 Safe 7 I I, -t: Tennis 13 Wrestling' 1: City l t-stival 25 Nebraska 'ention at Denver. Colorado 1 JANE RETIKISH General Business BERNICE REVERS Business Choir fFirst Girls'1 43 Red Cross 3. CAROLYN REYNEK College Prep Future Teachers of An ierica 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Service League 1, 2: Portias 4, Red Peppers 1 Science Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. 1Seconcl Girls'3 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, . , , 2 7 5 ROGER LEE REECE Vocational Printing LOIS REHLING Business Choir 1, 2, 33 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, ORVAL RENNER Industrial Arts-Auto Mechanics INN' we we HAROLD RANSLEM College Prep-Engineering' CHARLENE RAUR Bookkeeping' ROSALIN KAY RECOY Homemaking Choir tFirst Girls'b 4, lSeconrl Choirl 3. pv-,. JW! JAMES RICHECKY College Prep ROTC 1, 2, Spanish Club 3. KAREN JOYCE RICHTER Business Bookkeeping Band CAdvancedl 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 1, Future Teachers of America 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 4: Library Service League 1, 2, Math Club 1: May Queen Coronation 15 Orchestra tAdvancedJ 1, 2, 3, 4, Portias 1, 23 Red Peppers 1, Safe Teens 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4: Spring Concert 1,- 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Festival 1. 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. TOMMY RICKS Drafting Rand lAdvancedl 2, 3, 4, lPrep1 13 ROTC 1, 2. MARY ANN RIHA Business Stenographic Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Band lAd- vancedj 3, 4, fPrepi 23 Chess Club 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: May Queen Coronation 3: Portias 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 23 All City Band 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. IRVIN A. RISLEY - College Prep-Sales Sales Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANN RITER Stenographic Big Sister 3: Choir fFirst Girls'l 3, 4, Secretary-Treas urer 4, fSec0nd Girls'l 23 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Vice-President 41 Red Peppers 1, 2, Safe Teens 4: Homecoming Parade 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 33 Christmas Program 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA RITZO Business-Stenographic tI.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Portias 3, 4: Red Peppers I: Y-Teens 32 Honor Roll 1. MICHAEL GRANT ROBERTS Industrial Arts-Woodworking VICKI ROBERTS Stenographic Choir fFirstJ 3, 1Second Choirl 2: G.A,A. 3, 4: Red Peppers I1 Christmas Program 2, 3: The Emperior's New Clothes 3, Spring Concert 2, 3: All City Festival 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. is DONNA FAY SACKETT Nurses Prep Choir fSecond Choirr Si: Future Nurses of America 1, 2, 3: G.A.A, l, 2, Il, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Red Peppers 2: Science Cluh 33 Y-Teens I, 2, MARILYN SAKFICR College Prep Band tAdvancedh I, 2. Cl: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Service League I, 2: Red Peppers 1, 2: Y-Teens 4: All-City Hand 2, 24: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, ED SALINAS General Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2: Football 1: Library Service League l: Math Club 2: Science Club I, 2: Span- ish Club I. 2, 3: Track I. 3: Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4. ,jar A A ...,. K xv' A 'lbl . Q 3 X NORMAN ROCKWELL College Prep Art Club 2. 3: Baseball I, 2: HO Club I, 2: Press Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 1. 2: Tooter Staff 3, 4: Wrestling I: Homecoming Parade 2, 33, 4: Second Place O.I7. Journ- alism Contest 3. ERNA ROEHR Stenographic Latin Club I. 2, 4: Portias 4: Honor Roll 1, L. MARLENE JUDY ROSE Homemaking e J S Art Club 1, 4: Choir LSecond Choirl 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 4: Math Club I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2. BARBARA JEAN ROSINSKI Business-Stenographic Choir fFirstl Cl, 4, 1Set-ond llirls'l 2: llonieeoniing Parade 3: Library Service League 4: Portias l. 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 4: All City Music Festival JI, 4: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Spring' Concert 2, Il, 4: 't'l'he l'lmperior's New Clothes 3: Teachers' Convention 4: llonor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES CHAICLES ROWVLINKI College Prep Crack Squad 2, 3: Officers Club 43 ROTC I, 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 4, Sound Off 2: Superior Cadet Ji: Creighton Invitational 2: Summer Camp I: Honor Roll 2, ll. JOHN RUFFINO Football 1, 2, 3. LAIMA RUNCIS College Prep-Arts and Science Band lAdvancedJ I. 2, 35 Debate Club 2, il, 4, Secretary 23 Future Teachers of America 3, 4: tl.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 73, 4: Orchestra LAdvancedl l, 2, Ili Portias I: Red Peppers I, 2: Y-Teens 1: Dance Band 1, 2, 3: Sound Off 2: Spring' Concert I, 2, 3: All City Rand 1, 2, il: Honor Roll I, 2, II, -1. RUTH ANN RUSSO General Business JIM RYDL I Woodworking 1 f fi if ligtdlb ,pr we 1 'QP' X bill ltr I it Qtr College PI'0IJ-EFlH'lI'l80I'lII1,, General Business Honor Roll 2. EDWIN T. SCHAFER Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Vocational Print LEO SCHOTTE Auto Mechanics GARY SCHRACK College Prep-Engineering Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Boys' State Alternate 3: Spanish Cluli 3: Honor Roll 1, 2 ,3, 4, RENATE SCHREINER Art Art Club 3, 4: G.A.A, 3, 4: Red Peppers 3, 4, ROGER SCHULTZ Electricity ROTC 2, 3. Business Spanish Club 1, Z, , 3, Editor-in-Chief Social Chairman 3, Y-Teen Delegate Usher Roll 1 MARY JANE SAVAGE Choir fFirst Girls'l 3, 4, tSeconcl Girls'J 2, Spanish Cluh 2, Christmas Program 4, Spring Concert 3, Industrial Arts-Drafting' WILLIAM HARRY SCI-IMIDT DOROTHY SCHWARTZ .IUDY KAY SEBRON College Prep-Stenographic Big Sister 3, 43 Future Teac Club 3, 4, Quill and qcroll , V, , . 3 T hers of America 2, Press 42 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 45 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, Intercity Treasurer 2, 3, 4, President 3, Omaha Convention 43 Graduation 25 Safe Teens 4, Honor RONALD SAMSON College Prep-Science ROTC 13 Safe Teens 4: Science Club I, 2, ii, 4, Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 2. 24. FRANK SANKO College Prep-Arts and Scienee BONNIE KAY SARS College Prep-Arts and Science Choir tlfirsth 4. 4F'irst Girls! Zi, tSm-cond tlirls'l 2: G,A.A. 1: Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Merit Chairman 2, Rerl Peppers 1: Spanish Club 1: Thespians Zi, 4: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ZS: Christmas Program 2, 3, 43 Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 Teachers Convention 4, Press Cluli 1: All City Festival 4: Freshman Speaker at Parents Night 1: Honor Roll 1, 2, 23, 4. X PATRICIA SECORA Stenographic Red Peppers 1, 23 Science Club 33 Thespians 45 Y-Teens 4. ED SEKERA Industrial Arts-Electricity Big Brother 1, 2. MARY ANN SEMERAD College Prep Transfer 4: G.A.A. 4: Portias 4: Red Peppers 4. EDWARD SEMPEK Drafting ROTC 1, 2. THOMAS SEMPEK Drafting Band fPrepJ 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD SETLAK General Shop-Electricity -ssszf it . I at Q .K pei f if V X' ART SIMON College Prep-Arts and Science Art Club 1, 2, Program Chairman 2: Big Brother 2, 3: Chess Club 1, 2, 4, President 2: Crack Squad 2, 3: Home- coming Court 3: Officers Club 4: Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Student Council 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Military Police and Escort 1. 2: Sabre Drill 'l'eamHCommander 4: County Government Officer 1: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4. HONESTO Z. SIMON College Prep-Arts and Science Art Club 2, 3, 4: Big Brother 2, 3, 4: Crack Squad 2, 3, 4, Commander 4: Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4: Intercity Student Council 2: Math Club 1: Officers Club 4, Pres- ident 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Awarded Best Cadet 1, Best Company 3: Rest Platton 3: Nebraska Associa- tion of Student Council 3: Scholastic Art Award 2, Honor Roll l. 2, 3. LYNNE SKALLA College Prep Choir fFirst Girls! 3, 4, 1Second Choirl 2: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers 1: Science 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. 599. rr CONNIE SHAMBLEN College Prep Big Sister 4: Choir qFirstl 4, fFirst Girls'J 3, Future Nurses of America 2, 4: G.A.A. 1: Red Peppers 1, Y- Teens 4: Christmas Program 3, 4: All City Festival 4, Spring Concert 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 4. PATTY SHANAHAN Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, JUDY G. SHARP Stenographic Stenographic Red Peppers 1. TOM SHEEHAN College Prep KRISTINE C. SHEARER TERRY J. SHIMERDA Drafting Honor Roll 1. MONICA SHUKIS General Business G.A.A. 1: Red Peppers 1, 2, Sales Club 4. KAREN SIEVERS College Prep Transfer 3: French Club 4, Tennis 3, 4. Band fAdvancedl 2, 3, 4, 1Piepl 1, Orchestra QAd vancedl 3, 4, ROTC 1, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Band 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4. JEANETTE SHEPHERD General Business Big Sister 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Choir tFirst Girls'J 3, 4, fSec0nd Girlsfj 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4, May Queen Coronation 2, 3, Portias 3: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4, Safe Teens 3, Spanish Club Repre- sentative 2: County Day 3, Sound Off 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3. JUDY SMITH Stenographic Portias SARAH SMITH B11SIIICSS-St0llUg'l'2,llJI1IC Spanish Club '1, Thespians 4: Y-Teens 41 Honor Roll 1, 2, Il, 4. ROBERT J. SOJKA Woodworking Baseball 3, 4. MIKE SUMMER Electricity Latin Club 1. JOHN CLAY SMITH, JR. College Prep-Arts and Science Big Brother 2, 3: Boys' State Governor 3, Crack Squad 2, 23, Debate Club 33, 4, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Court 2, 3: Inter-City Student Council 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Treasurer 4, 0 Club 2, 3, Officers Club -I: Press Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Vice- Presiflent 3, 4, ROTC l, 2. 3, 4: Science Club 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Tooter Staff 2, 3, 4: Butts Platoon 1, Creighton Invitational 1, 2, Saber Team 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, American Legion School Award 2, Appointed Admiral Nebraska Navy 3: Sound Off 1. 2: School Photographer PAUL SOPINSKI College Prep-Arts and Science ROGER SORTINO College Prep Spanish Club 2, JOYCE NI. SOUKUP Business Red Peppers l. JULIE SLEPICKA College Prep Choir fFirst Girls'l 3, 1Second GirIs'l 2, Debate Club 2 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4 RAY F. SLIZEWSKI College Prep-Engineering CHARLENE SMITH Nurses' Prep Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 3 Y-Teens 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, Second Place American Legion District Orator- ical Contest 3, First Place 4, State 4, I Speak for Demo- cracy Essay Winner 3, First Place District Elk's Ora- torical Contest 2, 3, Regional Runner-up 2, Regional Winner 3, National Title 3, Photography Winner of Nebraska Press Convention 3, National Certificate of Merit Kodak Photo Contest 2, First Place Picture Omaha U. Journalism Contest 2, Second Place 3, Third Place News Writing 3, Kappa Alpha Mu Photo Award 3, Co-winner of Lincoln Northeast Debate Tournament 3, White House Conference on Children 8: Youth 4, ROTC Honor Guard 3, Optimist Club Good Student Award 3, Honor Roll 3, 4. SUE SPARKS College Prep Band QAdvancedl 2, 3, fPrepJ 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Red Peppers 1, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. CARLA JO SPATARO College Prep Chess Club 4, Red Peppers 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Pen Pals 4, Homecoming Parade 3, 4, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3, The Emperor's New Clothes 3. BEVERLY JEAN SPERRY College Prep-Arts and Sciences Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Library Service League 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MARDEL L, SPORVEN General Business G.A.A. 1: Spanish Club 2. RAY SPRAG UE General LA DONNA K. STANLEY Stenographic Portias 1. GERALDINE STOCK General Business Choir 1First Girls'J 3, 4, 1Second Girls'l 2: G.A.A. 3: Red Peppers 1, 2: Y-Teens 4. E. PAUL STONE General Business Band 1Advancedl 2, 3, fPrepl 1: Football 1: Orchestra fAdvancedl 2: ROTC 1: All-City Festival 2, 3: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. KAREN ANN STONE General Business G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 4: Red Peppers 3, 4. xiii QR JOHN STASKIEWICZ General Business Choir 1Firstb Sl, fSeconrl Choirl 1, 2. s IRIS ST. CLAIR Stenographic-Business Future Teachers of America 1: Portias 3, 4: Sales Club 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN STEENBOCK College Prep Spanish Club 3, 4. JOYCE E. STEPHENS Business Big Sister 2: Cheerleznier l, 2: Choir 1, 2, Sl, llfirst Girls'3 3, 1Seeond Girls'l 21 G. A. A. 1, 2, Ii, 4: l.iln'ary A Service League 2: Portias lg Refl Peppers 1, 2: Spanish Club 3: Tennis 1: Y-Teens I. GENE STERKEL Woodworking Art Club 2. EVFILYN STEVENS General Business Red Peppers l. MARVIN STIER College Prep-Arts and Science Band QPrepJ 1: Latin Club 1: ROTC 1. WILLIAM STILLMOCK College Prep Chess Club 2, 3: Crack Squad 3, 4: Debate Club 3, 4' Golf 1, 2: Math Club 1: Officers Club 4, Treasurer Rifle Team 1, 2: ROTC 1, 2, ll, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Butts Platoon lCorninanderJ 4: Color Guard 2. 3: lVlilitary Police 1, 2 SHARON KAY STIMMEL Stenographic Choir fFirst Girls'l Ii, LS:-cond Girls'j 2: L Library Service League 4: Christmas Program 2, 3: Spring Concert ZZ, 3: Honor Roll 3. JEA BETTY RUTH SUMPTER Homemaking Y Teens 4 PEGGY SUMPTER Business Stenogi aphic Y-Teens 4. MARIALYCE SUPENSKI College Prep Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Library Service League 3, 4: Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. Business-Stenographic Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Choir flst Girls'j 3, 12nd Girls'J 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 4. FREDERICK J. SVOBODA Electricity Choir fFirstl 4, fSec0ndl 2, 3: Football 3: Homecoming Candidate 4: Officers Club 4: Red Peppers 3, 4: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 4: Track 2: Courtesy Patrol 3, 4, Commander 4: Saber Team 4: Escort Platoon 3, 4: All City Festival 3, 4: Christmas Program 3, 4, THEODORE F. SVOBODA Drafting-Printing Officers Club 4: Red Peppers 3: Rifle Team 2, 3: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 4, President 4: Courtesy Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4: Escort Platoon 1, 2, 3: Butts Platoon 1: Saber Team 4. , BOB J. SWANBERG Drafting Football 1, 4: O Club 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK SWANSON College Prep Hi-Y 1: ROTC 1: Spanish Club 1, 2. EVELYNN SWETALA Homemaking' Future Nnrses of America 3: Red Peppers 3. WAUNITA STOTT Stenographic Choir fFirstl 1: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 1. RONALD W. STRAZDAS Electricity ROTC 1, 2, 3, Squad Leader Sergeant 3. LARRY STRICKLIN Industrial Arts-Woodworking' ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. PM-N BEVERLY ELAINE TAFF College Prep May Queen Coronation 3: Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 3, 4: Thespians 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treas- urer 4: Honor Roll 4. RICHARD TARNOPOLSKI College Prep Golf 3, 4: ROTC 1. 2. TOM TENBRINK College Prep-Engineering' Basketball 1: Debate Club 2: Latin Club 3, 4: Safe Teens 3: Spanish Club 4: Track 1. 2: Interstate Debate Tourn- ament 2. RVIDY 'l'l'IS.-XR l'ullvg,1'm- llrs-p 0 Vlub 32. 4. Tl'l'2lSll1'!'I' -I: Spanish l'lub 1, 23 Track 1, ZZ, 24, 4: W1---stling Z, IL -8: Stumlont llxuncil -1. YVONNIT TICSAII l'ull1'j,1x' l'1'v1r-Si1'I11vgV2lplliC May Qum-on l'uz'u11:1tim1 22: Futurv 'l'vaclu-rs ui' Ame-rica 4: CLAA. 1: l'm'lias 1. 2, Il, 4, Pnint fll12lll'll1ill1 Il, Prusi- flt'l11 11: lb-fl l't'IiPlxl'S 1, 2: Safn- Twins il, lg Spanish Club 1, LZ. Ci, I: llmnvcwmnminu llaramlv 2, 34, 41 Hunm' Roll l, 2, 52, 4. .1Al'UI'lCI.lNI'I 'I'HO1ll'SON i'nllvg'v l'l'L-prlhlfilmvss fll'l4lll' rl-'im Hirliv 22. ll, 1Svc'uml Clmirl 23 ll.A.A. 13 Library Sm-1'x'is'v lmapus- Sl, 11: Re-fl l'n-pgwcw 13 Safe Tk'L'l1S:l,-flISl'ilIllSl1flllllN 1, 2, 23, -1: Y-'IK-ons 2, 31, 41 Spring' flIil'lCt'l't 131, 15 fllll'lSII1HlS Pruygraln 2, 3, 43 ll0l111'COI11ll'l,E' I'-uaarlv '4 DAXI T TROUDT lullegn I un rs lat I lu S1 nnca I Iub1 Nlllfll h L lub 4 L l1I'1Stl1ldS I rogmm +I ity F tux mpc' ms Ns x L10 hu . ERI ENE 'l'R1'MAN ' Pgvl ' urs- Tm-' vbnrs . xmfc' 3 xpp - 's 1 Y-Teens , 3 . ' ' ns : ' , L. . IYICHARD V. TUCUITTO 'u mgv l1'e-p-Fl111.'i1xe-cw' ' N ' 'e-stling 1. ,.,...w-p- ,lANll'l'l THOMPSON Sft'l1UQ'l'2lIll'1lP Rig' Sister 2. Il. 1: i'l1vvrln ulu u 1 A A 1 1 4 1 Hmm-cmning l'41u1't 2: llm-rl l'f-ppurs 1, 11, 3: Stuc X . lbuncil 2: Suunrl Off 2: County Day Ili llbnur Ru MANVFII, TIIONIPSON Industrial Arts-Alun M4-chanic ROBERT I. THOMPSON College- P1'vp-Arts anrl Scioncc Banrl lAflvzmc-cfll 1, 2, 33, -1: IImm1c'm11ir1g' Vanrlirlatc -li S N 1 Math Club 4: Safe- hens 43 Scif-me l'lub 123 All Vity Band Festival 1, 2, il. 43 Band Drum Major L11 Hmmm' .1 Roll 7 S 4 RONALD TRAYNOR College Prop Choir' fSecunrl f'l1oirl 3. MARILYN TRECEK General Business Red Peppvrs 1. MARY ANN TRIPP General Rusinvss Teens 2, 4. !l.A.A. -1: Portias 4: Pre-ss Flub -13 Spanish Club -1: Y- Ml4'HlCl,A TO0Hl'IY Stollugwaplmic l..A.A. 1, 22: l'urti:1s fl: l'r4-ss Vlub 13: Spanish Vlub , 1 '1,'3 - 'nll2. SHARON TOWICY ' Gem-ral RIT.-X MAE TRAYNUR Collvgv llFUI!-S10ll0'L1'l'ilIPl'llL' Fl'l'I1L'l'l Flub 1, 23 llurtias I, 12, ZZ, -I: Hmmm- Roll 12. NORMAN TWEEDY Auto Mechanics Football 1, Spanish Club 1, Wrestling 1. STEPHEN E. TYLER College Prep Latin Club 3, 4, Safe Teens 4. EDWARD TYLSKI Sales Golf 1, 2, 3, Sales Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. TYRAKOSKI JAMES E. . College Prep-Engineering Crack Squad 1, Officers Club I, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Saber Team 1, Military Police 1, 2, Escorts 1, 2. DICK ULFERS College Prep ROTC 1, EDWARD UMSHLER General Mechanics DONALD UNDERWOOD Fine Arts-Music Band fAdvanced6 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra QAdvancedJ 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, All City Band Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD VACEK, JR. Auto Mechanics MARY ANN VACEK Stenographic Red Peppers 1, Honor Roll 1. JOYCE TUCKER Bookkeeping Choir tSeconcl Girls'H 3, CSecond Choir! 3, Y-Teens 3. RUTH TURNER General G.A.A. 2: Red Peppers I. ELLEN K. TWEDEN General Business Choir iSecond Girls'l 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Portias 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, Safe Teens 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, Spring Concert 2, 3. BOB VALENCIA College Prep-Engineering Baseball I, Football 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Safe Teens 3, Science Club 4, Wrestling 1, Swimming 4. FRANCES ANN QCHICOI VALENCIA General Business G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, 2. DICK VALENTA College Prep-Industrial Arts Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. Steno ra Jhic RAY THOMAS VAN CLEVE Industrial Arts-Woodworking ROBERT VANIJICNRERG College Prep Boys' State Il: Latin Club 2. It, 4: Officers Club 4: ROTC 1, 2, Il, 15 Spanish Club 3: Color Guard 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, Cl. ROBICRT JAMES VAN OUTRY College Prep-Engineering Bib Brother 4: Homecoming King' 4: O Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student Council 4: Track 1, 2, 4: Wrestling' 2, Il, 43 South Invitational Championship 3: State Wrestling Championship 3: K.M.T.V. Regional Team 3: Co-Captain Wrestling Team 4: Honor Roll 1, 4. is is f 9 ' as KAREN LORETTA VINSON , , I Choir Qlgirstj 3, tSecond Choirl 2: French Club 1, 2' Y- Teens 3: All City Musical Festival 2, 3: Christmas Pro- gram 1, 2, 3: Spring Festival 3: Honor Roll 3. ROBERT VLASAK College Prep-Engineering Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Crack Squad 2, 3: Football 1: French Club 2, 3, 4: Golf 1: Math Club 4: Officers Club 4: Red Peppers 2, 3, Secretary 3: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 3: Science Club 4: Butts Platoon 1: Military Police 1, 2: Honor Roll 1, 3. ELAINE VONDRA College Prep-Stenographic Portias 1: Red Peppers 1, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. WN, X J Q PHYLLIS VAN SEVFIREN College Prep Choir tlfirstl IS, -1, rSeeond Choirl 2: Future Nurses of A1nerica2: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Safe Teens 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Thespians 41 Fall Show 3: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, ll, 4: Spring Play 3, 4: All City Music Festival 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4, MARY DOLLY VARNAITIS General Business tl.A.A. 35, 4: Latin Club 1, 123. 4: Portias 1, 2: Sales Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Honor Iloll 1, II, CAROLYN FRANCES YASKII College Prep Art Club 2, 4: Band tAdvanceilb 1, 2, 4, tPrepl 3: Chess Club 3, 41 U,A.A. 1. 2, Il, -1: May Queen Coronation 3: Portias 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Spring Concert 2, 3: All City Music Festival -1. .IICAN VAVRA ess flllli ,ig -'- - Y-Teens lg Honor Ro VI-IRA Vl'Il.l'IZ College l'rep-Stenog'raphie ' ' l'unth Club 4 l X A I 1 Poitiis l I lll 3 3 Stenographic Choir lFirst llirls'I 3, -I, tSiu f Christmas Vrograni Il: All Citi his Spring ton ' cert 33: Music' for a May Nig' . SAM A. VEIISCH Industrial Arts-Woodworking X . , Basketball 1, 2: Football l, 2 Ti it N' WILLIAM JOHN VINCENT Industrial Arts Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1: 0 Club 4: ROTC 1: Basketball All-City Team 3, 4: Basket- ball All-State Team 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-Ameri- can 3. ZITA VINGELIS College Prep G.A.A. 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Service League 4: Portias 1: Spanish Club 3, 4, Representative 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ELISABETH VINSKI College Prep-Arts and Science Debate Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Math Club 4: Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3: Safe Teens 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: American Legion Award 3: National Forensic League 3, 4: National Math Society 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. WAI T W AVI FR tullegt Pup l'llLllltLllI1L vanish l lub 1 ' my lu KARY WALTFRS folltel Pup Funch I lub 4 DIAINNA POVSI Ps 1XNAsIIIxA1 Buukkeepiut on Scumrl lxll X A 1 Rul Peppe FRANK VONIJRA, JR. College Prep Basketball 1. 2,231 Football 1 : O Club 1, 2. ll, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3: Spanish Club 2, Cl: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4. ROBERT VRANES Drafting RITA JEAN WAGNER Business Band tArlvaneerll 1, 2, 3, 4: Rig Sister 2, ZZ, 4: G,A.A, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 1, 2, ZS: May Queen Coronation 1: Orchestra lArlvaneetl1 1, 2, 3, -1: I'cn'tias 2, Cl, 4: Safe Teens 4: Tennis 3: Y-Ten-ns 33. 4: All City Ilaml 1, 2, 3, 4. JI-IRIIY WFI KER 'o Q-gt lr' 'sketball 1: ffm wall 2, i, '1 French Club 1, 2: O 3, 4: Tennis Il: Track 1, 2, '. JOANN WESSMAN College Prep Band lAclvaneerll 1, 2, 3: Future Latin Club Il, 4: Spanish Club 4: All City Music Festival 1, 2, 3: Hfmur Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN WHEELDON College Prep-Arts and Science French Club Cl, 4: Science Club 3. Nurses of America 2: JOYCE KAY WHEELER General Business Choir tFirst llirls'l Zi, 4, tSecunfl Girls'l 2: Homecoming' Parade 2, 3: Portias Cl, 4: Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Christmas Prugrani 2, 3, 4. KAY WHITE College Prep Choir 1Secunrl Girls'J 2: Debate Club 2: G,A.A. 1, 2, 4: Latin Club 1, 12, 3, 4: Library Service League 1, 2, 3, 4: Portias 1: Red Peppers 1, 2: Y-Teens 1: Christmas Pru- gram 2: Spring Concert 2. CALVIN WHITEHILI. Drafting ROTC 1. 1 liking: 4 . 5 .,. . A .e. W . s , ,.,,, K n I si: , 4 WENDELL R. WIKSELL College Prep Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: 0 Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3: Track 1, 2. CARL WILFING College Prep Football 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. MILLIE A. WILLIAMS General Business G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Portias 3, 4: Red Peppers 1: Y-Teens 3: Honor Roll 1, 3. Si-Xll.'Xl,YN Sl'l l Wll.I.IAllIS lhlleee l'rep-tienernl Iiusinens l'luiir1l irwtiIl.4. lSecunrl Choir! 2: Fre nch Club 2, 3, 4 Red ii..-XA. 1.2.3,-1. l'nriy C'hziirn1an 4: Press Club 2, 33 Itvni l'lSvlil11innl 4 t' hristm 2 'i '-H-'A ,1..i:.l' 1:3 I--12.31. 5 ' 5 a:I'u- eruni 2. li. lg All 1'iI5 lil-slixul 12. Il. -lg The Emperiufs New l'Iutlu-s Il: Iflvuun' llull l, 12, ll. 4. I'Il,UlSlC WILSON Stenuprupliie t'hnir 's I, 'F 2' ' 9 , .' H mz.A.A.:.ic.-. '- g ' -4 1, '- L,:, , R t'The l'1liiperinr'a New Vluthi-9' Il: All t'ity Musical l-'estivul 2, za. Hrnun' ni-ii 1, 2. ::, 4. fXl'IiRl'IY WISI-1 tpllepge l'i'ep-Selena-e Vhnil' ilfirsll ZS, 1, Vive-l'resiclent l. lSvt'nu1fl l'huir l2' Ilehatv Vlulv -ll Ili-Y I1 Ilutin t'luli Il: Officers Club St-rem-:iiit at Anus 1: RUTQ' l, 2, 34. -i: Science Ulub 1,2 Ji, -lg Spanish t'luh lg Vului' titizml 2. 34, 43 Christm l'rngruiu 2. 14, 4. The I'Ixnperiur'f New Clnthesn Militurx' I-lst-wrt 1. 2. Il. Militnm' Pulice 1, 2. 35 R ritimiiiiiiiiig Suphunnxre Cadet fp Spring Concert Cl, 45 L'i'4-ightoii lnritntiunal l,1Z,3l,-I: Iiutts IVlzu1uzil Platoon l .m,,,..,.msw- RICHARD WISMONT Drafting CATHERINE WOLFE Follege Pi'ep-Business G.A.A. 1, 2, ll, -I, Treasurer Ii, President -iq Homecoming 2, 3, 43 May Queen l'uronatim1 3: Press Cluh 2: Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 May Fete Attendant to Queen of Athletics 3. ARKADIFS CODY WOLODKEYVITSCH College Prep ROTC I: Spanish Clulm 1: County Government Day 3. WALTER W0l.Vl4IR'l'ON Auto Mechanics .IACQIIICIIINIC l.I'2l'I WUUDWARII General Ilusiness Spanish Cluh l. f'HES'I'l'I R W0 R M EARI. YORK Autn Mechanics .wmmv Vhuir tlfirsti Il, rSeeuiul Choir! 1, 2: ROTC 1, 2, 3. LARRY YOST Auth liieehnnies ROTC lg l uture l z1i'iiiei's of Anieriea Il. DARRYI, lf. ZAJ.-Xl' Uilltfge I'l'ep ROTC I: Suieiwe t'luli l: Huiun' Roll 1, 2. College I'l't'll-Ellll'Illl'l'I'IIll.Y ROTC 1, 2, 243 Spanish Club 4. DON WZOREK Machine Shop PATRICIA YARLONSKI Honieiuziking Latin Club 1: Y-Tet-'us -1. JOE Yl:It'HOI l' Woodworking' ROTC' I: Spanish t'luh 1. 5 in AQ Portias I. Business TONY ZICCARDI Auto Mechanics O Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. JOENITA V. ZIMBA Stenographic Junior Red Cross 1, Portias I, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ZPEVAK College Prep-Arts and Science JOHNNY JOSEPH ZUREK Industrial Arts STANLEY ZWERLING College Prep-Science Band LAdvancedl 2, 3, 4, 1PrepJ I, Baseball 1, Boys' State 3, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, O Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Science Fair 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors not pictured are: CHARLES ABBOUD Auto Mechanics HARRY E. ABRAHAM General KATHERINE GODINEZ Seniors not pictured are: JO ANN ZELENY General Business RICHARD ZELENY Industrial Arts VINCENT ZENDEJAS RITA ANN ZANSKI FRANCES ZARAGOSA Business-Stenographic ROBERT L. ZAUNER College Prep MARJORIE CUNNINGHAM College Prep Choir fFirst Gir1s'7 3, fSecondj 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 2, GAA 2, 3, Music Festival 2, Red Peppers 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. College Prep-Arts and Science Art Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, Red Peppers 1, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1, 2, Honor Roll 3. Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2. KATHERINE GODINEZ ' ' Homemaking Portias 1, Red Peppers 1, Y-Teens 4 KEITH CURTIS College Prep DAVID LE RETTE KARL KIMMELL Industrial Arts Vocational Printing JACK NYSTROM Woodworking JERRY T. RUSSELL SHARON LAMAR FRED LINDSEY Business College Prep General Business Basketball 1, 3g Football 3, 4g Track Football 2. 35 Honor Roll 4. PATRICIA ALICE LAROSE CHARLES NEWLIN GILBERT STEELE' Business General General 'JANUARY GRADUATE July GRADUATE Alomylqafmafyywamw Eeckafwlwn of QIBJIIUWILCC, flew aiqn you aaioqwplz me. 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My A x WW Aw wwe time aweet tow. 1-Marialyce Supenski, 2-Bev Sperry, 3- Anna Marie Mead, 4-Joenita Zimba, 5- Jean Marie Kubovy, 6-Dorene Bartasky, 7-Lois Buss, 8-Judy Klein, 9-George Carpenter, 10-Carolyn Vasku, 11-Cathy Donehue, 12-Jean Kavan, 13-Julie Slep- icka, 14-Bev Cisar, 15-Lorraine Davis, 16-Edith Lakomas, 17-Donna Griger, 18- Sharon Johnson. 19-Joyce Wheeler, 20- Marie Filipowiez, 21-Alice Goebel, 22- Sandy Crewdson, 23-Judy Bowsman, 24- Chuck Halda, 25-Dianna Powles, 26-Em- ily Chavez, 27-Sharon Howisy, ?8-Linda Ramirez, Z9-Janette Jaros, 30-Rita Zan- ski, 31-Pat Prochazka, 32-Phil Castle, 33-Rosemarie Adams, 34-Linda Fri7zell, 35-Ginnie Nelson, 36-Sandy Dowhower, 37-Wilma Jacobs, 38-Judv Hull, 39- Jackie Thompson, 40-Patti Mclntyre, 41- Jackie Beecher, 42-Shareen Barrington, 43-LaVera Nielsen, 44-Jackie Julian. 45- Pat Harder, 46-Pat Cooley, 47-Donna Filipowski, 48-Mary Jo Gaskil, 49-Karen Stone, 50-Pat Pribramsky. 51-Nancy Mul- downey, 52-Frank Pospishil, 53-Sandv Diedrichs, 54-Judv Sharp, 55- Connie Kostos, 56-Bev Neiderle, 57-Donna Kill- ham, 58-Sharon Bahun, 59-Barb De- Veney, 60-Veinna Pippitt. 61-Sonia Hea- ton, 62-Barb Rerka, 63-Dollv Guv, 64- Flllen Tweden, 65-Frances Majowski, 66- Yvonne Tesar. 67-Sue Williams, 68-Diane geilsen, 69-Kathy Hammerly, 70-Georgia alac. 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MQW aww, Central Tech Westside Abraham Lincoln South South South South Lincoln High Benson North Central Members ofSouth's 1960 golfteam are, left to right, first row: Floyd Clapp, Ter- ry Whitney, Dick Gulizia, and Jim Pospisilg second row: Walter Link, Rex Sweet- wood, Coach Robert Mur- ray, Bob Murphy, and John Guteena. The team posted a six win, two loss record for the season. Junior Jim Pospisil de- monstrates the swing that helped him win top honors in the seven-team Fremont Invitational Golf Tourna- mentonApril11. Jim shot an 83, nine over par for the '74 par course.His low score, the lowest to be posted, earned him the tourney medal. 54 Sf ' 'N ew ii 2 ,,.t . - .Q .., ,. N at 3 ' ,. 2 K ., RMQ Q w H i , v - ' , fa- 2 ,, s . 1 . f - f I - : ' 4,5 is 'V sf J s t is J It-fb Q: ..,k' :.,, tm, Q R., Q 'AE ? .-AAQA A 3 'vufqsrrw Q J.-Mrs' 1 A 'id' .J Q he SL. .U E 'if Li N V' 1 r ,.tL . - 1 x , - . . . :ta -f - is :yas J f . , - , 6,3 gg, ,, M 4 K K Q KE., in .K .mv-f ,.,, ' - ' X f 5. ... ra , In ' if Q 2,1 ,QQ - S' i N ,. 33 , l . X at 5 X .- V - .l, ' SJ ' as ii . I-Ms f F., tag ' I South South South South 342 Benson 329 North 346 Central 336 Prem gag and male, GOLF SCORES 365 South 328 305 South 396 361 South 391 316 South 397 Westside Tech A braha m Lincoln Thomas Jefferson 349 472 458 474 Coaches Merle Applebee and Dewey Wade began their first year with the Packer track team. Among the boys who turned in good showings this season were Ron Kellogg, senior, and Leo Kennedy, junior. Kellogg won from Central ace John Nared inthe semi-finals of the 60-yard dash atthe University of Omaha Indoor High School Track Meet on March 25. Kennedy was first across the line in the first section of the mile run at the same O. U. meet. .. I wifi. 5' li- 1 X .g if y ,,,,. ,lu Q if Z Q - 'ai' ' W -,AA y r 1 ., r a t Q53 - '- -zgv I A s , ' ,. as 5 ,sg 5 .14 ,. -e ,, V., ' q ,, ,. -' f-' I .' ., ., Nwsaf s , V Above, Boys' Tennis Captain John Smith shows the form which made him a member of the doubles team that advanced to the finals of the Intercity Tennis Tournament before being stopped by Prep. Art Simon was his doubles partner. This year's Girls' Tennis Team appears at the right. Left to right, standing, are: Cathy Wolfe, Nelsie Larsen, Jackie Schultz, and Edda Fanslaug kneeling: Kay Lillethorup and Karen Fahey. Girls' Tennis Coach Mrs. Shirley Adamonis is not pictured. At the left is the 1960 Boys' Tennis Team. Standing are, left to right: CoachWil1is Brown, Bill Stillmock, Art Simon, and John Smith, kneeling are Bob and Al Binder. South netmen won from Westside, 2-lg and Tech, 3-O. They dropped matches to Benson, 2-lg A. L. , 2-Og Central, 3-0, and Prep, 3-0. Sue Ihnen, the Nebraska State Woman's Tennis champion, is pic- tured with her trusty racket shortly before being graduated from South. 1 N I r- iff M15 All Gm' fdfllflf On April 29, South girls attended their annual masquerade dressed as their Heart's Desire rang, - 'S D , 'BY' 'N :Yr S- ' 5 Q t Vocal In- structor Roland E X Hinrichs and the South High First Choir are shown receiving applause for one of their numbers in the presenta tion Music fora May Night. Seated at the piano is Miss Donna Stangland accompanist. All South High vocal groups appeared in this concert, presented at the George tr MW W Norris Junior High School Auditorium on the vocal and www, At the left band members are pictured adding novelty to the an- nual instrumental concert, held this year at the Norris auditorium on May lO. Variety was the keynote of the performance. Selections from pop to concert were presented. l yyr 2 at Q. K r - L ., ,4 1s it ,Q 5 5 S Shown planning the annual Spring Play, whichwas presented at the Indian Hill Junior High School Auditorium on the evenings of May 26 and 27, are, left to right, Student Director Don Moran, Dramatics Instructor Richard R. Miller, and Assistant Student Di- rectors George Marek and Carla Spataro. This year The Matchmaker, a farce by Thornton Wilder, was pre- sented. the Spwag Tlaq, if ik , Left to right, Dorene Bartasky, Wendel Wiksell, Jeri Pluedeman, and Vernon Barnett evesdrop on Jerry and Connie. M Student actors display the gaiety of this comedy as the matchmaker, Connie Kostos, feverishly schemed to get her client, Jerry Kamphuis, matched up with herself. A scene which brought forth one of the innumerable laughs throughout the play showed Dorene Bartasky throw out her hands in horror as Jeri Pluedeman kissed Vern Barnett. x Km 1 5 swf Five of the couplcswho appeared in the Prom Coronation Ceremony are, left to right, Rita Larimore and Rudy Tesar, Bonnie Collins and Lee Kallstrom, Janet Moravec and Jim Fuxa, Linda Carrell and Harold fButchJ Ranslem, and Bill Gorgen and Patsy Prochazka. At the right, Treasurer Art Simon is shown presenting King, Leroy Baker with a gift while Queen Linda Carrell and the class officers watch. Leroy and Linda were chosen by their fellow seniors as Prom sovereigns. Below, the royalcourtapplauds while Queen Linda sheds happy tears as she makes her way toward the throne. V 1 Serum his s Q '- A .f ' A Q l X' i' ss A s f x ' ' i nn--A-1 Other couples who appeared in the ceremony are, left to right: Jim Kopecky and Carol Ab- boud, Darryl Zajac and Diane Oliver, Mike Kielian and Kathy Novotny, Mary Prestito and Leroy Baker, Pat Cooley and Bob Thompson, and Sharon Johnson and Tom l-lauptman. All but Miss Cooley were candidates for the title of Prom King or Oueen. Beside the royal couple are the senior offi- cers-President John C. Smith, Girls' Represent- ative ,Ianet Janssen, Vice-President l-lonesto Si- mon, Boys' Representative Frank Pospishil, Sec- retary Connie Humpal, and Treasurer Art Simon. Below, the royal court is shown during the first dance. The royal court curtsies as Queen of Achievement la n Meyers nears the throne. Sue Ihnen smiles as she is announced the l960 Queen of Athletics. X sam is Club representatives are shown above with the queens and their flower girls. Lefttorigghtare, first row: Shari Zagor, Dorene Bartasky, ,Ian Moravec, Rita lsarimore, and Linda Balloug second row: Jeanne Hahne, Sonja Heaton, Marie lfilipowiez, and Yvonne Tesarg third row: Patti Moore, Jody Cullinane, Edda Fan- slau, Mary Jo Saitta, Jan Kaniphuis, Lairna Runeis, Connie Shamblen, Janet Janssen, Beverly Cisar, Janet Hatfield, Marilyn Olsen, Carolyn Vasku, and Lollie Linnemang fourth row: Queen Sue lhnen, Donna Carlson, Barbara Bell, Queen Gerri Erb, Diane Grell, and Queen Jan Meyers, fifth row: Karen Cerveny, Judy Bowsman, Marian Russo, Jean Dvorak, Rita Wagner, Lucia DeCarlo, Karen Griffith, Judy Sebron, and Ruthy Larimore. WW sf RTT ZEKHIQ' vfillikff ri? Shown above with the May queens are the maids of honor, class representa - tives, and flower girls. Left to right are, first row: Kathleen Lindsay, Mar- ion Lindsay, and Linda Anderson, second row: Margaret Sova, Kay Lillethorup, Mary Alice Kubovy, Barbara Baker, and Jael Bland, third row: Cathy Wolfe, Jeanjohnson, Diane Sherbowdy, Virgin- ia Riter, and Cheryle Alston, fourth row: Jeanne Spencer, Debbie Wagner, Queen Susie lhnen, Donna Carlson, Lucy Mit- termeier, Barbara Bell, Queen Gerri Erb, Debbie Johnson, Nancy Ayrers, Di- ane Grell, and Queen Jan Meyers, fifth row: Nelsie Larsen, Lollie Mitternieier, and Joyce lndracek. 60f60lldflQ9fL, 5 W yr is e ,YA 5 if fe f S 3 X '..4xE ti sissy Q Q. I gk. Queen of Popularity Gerri Erb is photographed approaching the dais Following their uoronarion, the queensreceivedgiftsfrointheirsubjects Above are the members of South's Escort Platoon, left to right, first row: James Murphy, Grover Partee, Albert Sperry, George Ojeski, David Workman, Larry Sexton, Stanley Keast, Tom Siedlik, Pat Parsons, and Fred Svobodag se- cond row: Frank Susterka, Rodger Denny, Jerry Sterba, Walter Link, Fred Mar- tin, Martin Baker, Bill Steenbock, Burt Robinson, Rich Kral and Rick Thillg third row: Norman Robinson, George Glocke, Jerry Hunacek, Melvin Cerny, Larry Winningham, Melvin Clarke, Joe Calek, Mike Pluedeman and Gary Doughty. These boys were responsible for maintaining order, supervising parking, and ushering at eight football games, Open House, the Christmas program, Career Night, the Promotion Dance, theAll-City Music Festival, and the Military Ball. 75 0 7 C Fedevwl ffwflection and ffecogzultxm At Federal inspection, on April 29, an inspection committee observed the leadership, drill, and command of Company B, , inspected the Arms Room, checked the records of South's Battle Group, and reviewed the Rifle Platoon Defense tactics, the Squad Fire Team tactics, and the Butts Platoon and Crack Squad drills. Later SHS cadets performed a Brigade Drill at Fort Omaha. At the Recognition Night ceremony, on May 20, Cadet Major Art Simon received the World-Herald's annual ROTC medal as the outstanding cadet at South High. Art had won the Best Junior Cadet medal in 1959. Other awards included: Best Company - B , Best Platoon - First of Company D g Best Squad - Third of First Platoon, Company A g Department ofthe Army ribbons - Cadet Sgt. Mike Pluedeman, Cadet Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Vance, Cadet Lt. Col. Thomas Engstrom, South Omaha Kiwanis Best Freshman Cadet award - Cadet Pfc. Bruce Gillg South High Student Council Best Sophomore award - Cadet Sgt. Walter Link, Creighton University Phalanx award - Cadet Sgt. Marvin Vala, Arnold Air Society of the University of Omaha award - Cadet Maj. William Stillmockg Great Plains Chapter of the Association of the United States Army award - Cadet Maj. Robert Halacg American Legion Post No. 331 medal - Cadet Sgt. Frank Susterka. Above, left, sfsgr. James C. Bean is shown checking Packer equipment before Federal Inspection. At the left, South cadets are pictured receiving the examining officers on April 29. At the right, Cadet Lt. Col. Thomas Engstrom and M!Sgt. Richard G. Cooper appear as they reviewed South's military plans. 1 hai ML Serum if Wi Swim md On June 1 at Fontenelle Park and on June 3 in the school gym, the seniors gathered informally. Their principal ographing year books. -- ff 'K' Saul-off Em, activity WRS aut' SP0-A ii 9 W Above, Judy Sebron, U. S. Senator Roman Hrnska, and Art Simon examine the first scholarships from Aerie No. 154 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles to the University of Omaha. Judy and Art each were presented one of these S250 grants by Senator Hruska at the South Omaha Eagles'. Recognition Ban- quet for outstanding South High seniors on May 12. South High School's chapter ofthe National Honor Society bases its membership on character, scholarship, leadership, and service. This chapter, now sponsored by Miss Jean Lan- dale and Mrs. Ellen Finnegan, was organized at South High in 1923. In his com- FIJCJJCCTTXCHI PUBS' sage, Principal RichardC. Krebs announced that the Class of 1960 had won more honors for South High than any previous class in the school's his- tory. iowa and aww! South High School's 1960 National Honor Society included: Janet Baht Leroy Baker Vernon Barnett Dorene Bartasky Robert Binder John Bluvas Elaine Bogus Jeanene Bourne Judith Bowsman Lee Buglewicz Jerome Carstens Marlene Charvat Rosalie Chlupacek Beverly Cisar Patricia Cooley Kay Crandall Lorraine Davis Otto Deuchler Jean Dvorak Linda Evers Edda Fanslau Marie Filipowlcz Sandra Flower Jean Frisch Carol Gano Darlene Grabenschroer Donald Gruidel Sharon Guthrie Jean Hahne Donald Harm Sonja Heaton Connie Humpal Joyce Indracek Janet Janssen Donald Jetter Diane Joerns Jean Johnson Sharon Johnson Ja mes Jones Jerry Kamphuis Carolyn Karpisek James Kisicki Kathleen Kissel Jeanie Kocourek Mildred Kover Marcia Kozak Jean Kubovy Patricia Leas Lola Linneman Patti Mclntyre James McNamara Michael McPherson Jan Meyers Janet Moravec Ladislav Nemecek Kathleen Netzel Diane Oliver Janet Palmer Jeri Pluedeman Richard Porter Frank Pospishil Peter Quintero Geraldine Rak Virginia Riter Vicki Roberts Barbara Rosinski James Rowling Laima Runcis Marilyn Sager Bonnie Sass Gary Schrack Judy Sebron Connie Shamblen Art Simon Honesto Simon John C. Smith Sarah Smith Beverly Sperry Yvonne Tesar Robert Thompson Robert Vandenberg Robert Van Outry Phyllis Van Severn Jean Vavra Zita Vingelis Elisabeth Vinski Elaine Vondra Joann Wessman Sue Williams Darryl Zajac Rita Zanski Stanley Zwerling Frank Pospishil and Elisabeth Vinski were chosen as commencement speakers by a faculty committee from among a large and select group of seniors who tried out for the honor. fmewttalwfw, The following scholarships and awards were won by South Students: World-Herald --Janet Janssen and Frank Pospishil. Omaha University Regents --Janet Moravec, Frank Pospishil, and Stanley Zwerling. Omaha University Music Award --Jan Mora- vec. Nebraska University Regents -- Leroy Baker, Vernon Barnett, James Kisicki, Jan Meyers, Frank Pospishil, and Stanley Zwerling. N. U. Regents Alternates -- Lee Buglewicz, Thomas Gross, Sharon Guthrie, Sonja Heaton, Kathleen Kissel, Lola Linneman, Dan Mc- Gee, Lad Nemecek, Richard Porter, Peter Quintero, Marilyn Sager, Ronald Samson, Karen Steenbock, Yvonne Tesar, Robert Va- lencia, Robert Vandenberg, Elisabeth Vinski, Robert Vlasak, and Darryl Zajac. Nebraska State Teachers Colleges -- Bever- ly Cisar, Kay Crandall, Darlene Graben- schroer, Josepl1Perina, Karen Richter, Laima Runcis, Marilyn Sager, Marialyce Supenski, Phyllis Van Severen, and Frank Vondra. University of Nebraska Freshman Scholarship -- Leroy Baker and Jan Meyers. AK SAR BEN Scholarship to Creighton Uni- versity -- Frank Pospishiland Peter Ouintero. A K SAR BEN Scholarship to Omaha University -- Kay Crandall and Elisabeth Vinski. Debate Scholarshipto Ripon College -- Peter Quintero and Stanley Zwerling. Nebraska Wesleyan University Achievement Scholarship -- Sue Williams. Associated Retailers Scholarship to Omaha University -- James Fuxa. Bethel Collegeg Baptist General Conference Youth Fellowship Scholarship -- Joann Wess- man. Sears, Roebuck Foundation Scholarship -- Vernon Barnett. Associated Contractors Scholarship to Ne- braska University fState Winnerj -- Leroy Baker. Armco Steel -- National Society of Profes- sional Enginecrs S3000 -- Leroy Baker. Naval ROTC -- Robert Vandenberg World-Herald Carriers Scholarship -- Robert Vandenberg. National Merit Scholarship Commendation -- Sharon Guthrie and Stanley Zwerling. Valedictorian Janet Janssen and Class President John Smith are shown receiving awards from Max Stanley, exalted ruler of Omaha Lodge No. 1817 ofthe Brotherhood ofthe Protective Order of Elks. Janet and John each won both the local and state Elks' awards. Janet was named the most valuable student, and John was chosen for leadership. This was the first time that both a- wards had gone to two students from one school. In addition to these awards, Janet received the S250 World- Herald Scholarshipand the George M. Moffitt Scholarship given through the Whitehall Foundation. John was awarded the Damsel Club and the Stanley R. Osborne Scholarship Trust Fund. The latter is a S200 per year renewable grant. He also won the local, state, regional, and national Elks Oratorical Scholarship. WOW Gold Medal for Proficiency in Social Studies -- Patricia Cooley. Brandeis Watch for Scholarship and Leader- ship -- Joan Wessman. Rotary Award -- Peter Ouintero Assistant Principal Howard R. Sorensen is pictured distributing some of the 68 scholarships presented to South graduates on com- mencement night. ,,..,..F-'ills 'gr -fe brig' Ss Principal Richard C. Krebs and Sponsors Miss Mar- garet Gearing, Dale I. Marcum, and Miss Jean Lan- dale are shown synchronizing their watches before the commencement exercises to insure the required pre- cision timing for the performance which began at 8 p.m. on June 10. g . ,, ft, 5 jiri K g W ,N A gf , -. 7 Q itegfyfq Some 5000 parents and friends attended the commencement exercises in the Civic Auditorium Arena, They watched and listened as South's First Choir, Orchestra, and Color Guard performed: the Reverend Arthur H. Pinkall, pastor ofSt. Lukes Lutheran Church, gave the invocatlong Seniors Elisabeth Vinski and Frank Pospishll spoke on 'Our HOUI Of Decision and It's All Over, respectivelyg 68 scholarshipswere presented, Dr. Harry A. Burke, superintendent of schools, addressed the classg and Dr. John A. Alta, member of the Board of Education, presented diplomas to the largest high school graduating class in the history of Nebraska. .fs Senior Class President John C. Smith, Vice-President I-lonesto Simon, Secretary Connle Humpal, Treasurer Art Simon, Girls'RepresentativeJanetjanssen, and Boys' Rep- resentative Frank Pospishilreceived the first six of the 613 diplomas issued at the South High commencement. wwf, ,B M4160 . Atthe June5Baccalaureate Services, held for the second time with the prospective graduates from other Omaha public high schools in the Civic Auditorium arena, nearly 600 Southites heard an address by the Reverend Carl M. Reinert, president of Creighton University. The Reverend Edward W. Stimson, pastor ofthe Dundee Presbyterian Church, gave the invoca- tion: the Reverend Horace Schaffner, pastor of the Florence Christian Church, the scripture, and the Reverend Harold Mitchell, pastor ofthe Grace Metho- dist Church, the benediction. i U'I ti H SOUTH HI HDMFPHMIM H n K


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