Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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F fi ' S b f f Z' Q ' Q: ' l , JCL if ' - .I M ' fp X ,fvccex QQ? zffwawfapf f ig? eq wczcig fiazgcfqjgtiqoc ff dl, Qff?2jf'w 'Q4f2Q? 4QQsfJ 1 if E if Magi ,Q . J xy few. R. is im: fig ui Q 2 I -- fe V Q -- 4,. s w f QQ . ' H2 KLLL Q, M' 1 f R egg, 1 1, .k-, 2+ - . . ,..1, ,Q W ,.Q4f. , MQ ug -si I -a '. Q ll-1, n . p if -Aix i- YN' 'gs W ffjifwf . 4M2iQ'fQfwQ- j W 5 H ff lv' J, li X qWfZM4fjMW,QJ,,. f 1 1, H VOLUME xxxv 'MMM WQZLZ Published by the Students of SOUTHWEST HIGH S CHOOL Kansas City, Missouri BACK ROW: Myrna Wedlan, Larry Rosenthal, Jane Hou- , Sandy Jacobson, Patty Patterson. FRONT ROW: Betty ston. Mike Brown, Susan Dlnklnpze. John Kurtz. SECOND Davis, Jane Bushfield. Betsy Ruvel. Lynne Campbell. ROVV: Mary Kay Nannimra. Dianne Turner, Judy Sackin. .STAND1NG: Carl Chinnery. ctivities Council Coordinates Social Program X - ' Sock hop 'requires shoeless feet. 4 This year a council created for the improvement of the activities at Southwest has effectively bettered school spirit and has promoted numerous ideas to improve the so- cial program. One of the main ob- jectives has been school dances. Beginning with a street dance in Waldo, a full schedule followed. The Christmas Literary Society dance was praised by all who at- tended. The sock hop, Halloween dance, heaven-hell dance at semes- ter, and a dance at the Elks' Club are just a few more examples to prove the effectiveness of the coun- cil's work. Another program advanced by the activi- ties council was that of assemblies. To heighten enthusiasm in school events, an assembly was held once a week. A long anticipated jazz assembly and a Russian assembly were high points in the schedule. A Christmas card exchange raised money for the foreign exchange program. A stu- dent directory made it easy to know every- one's phone number. Programs and more pep rallies helped to raise spirit for sport- ing events. The election of officers for every class made each class run more smoothly. The students of Southwest High School salute these people who have made this social year such a success by their work on the activities council. 5 Jp,,,.,M.J gg JQLZJ ...4fyflf0 '-J xi vf1f0?Q'a' VO-.'M'.fa,oaL,gf ,,,q.,64,g, Mfaavffvff f'-0' - ejwadf 1,FU Q . 32frL..qfxL-5 6 257 -cvfvvwafk,-1 Media, wr' ,.'?M6,cA-, .,yQCr ,07LCz 17,2212 ,4-rvowzf? 54 ,' Sp ,456-, A ff J57L,6-44, fczoo ,zfdefffacf 74-fMQ' ' f O4QJ .ffz-ccfvv fw-,LL if '94-cc., Q of ue,LLao1,-yyL,4,gJ . .img -MJ? -0 sP . sign , . .qs . ,, DONALD S. STEPHENS Vice-Principal 1956-1960 The students who had occasion to seek help of Mr. Stephens can vouch for his kindliness, patience, and sin- cere interest. His gentleness was apparent even in situ- ations of gravity. Even when necessity laid on him tasks requiring firmness or severity, they were accompanied by his desire not only to solve the immediate problem but to rehabilitate the student and to assume the role of friendly counselor. In himself Mr. Stephens embodied a love of tranquillity, joy, and beauty, as attested by his love of music, and he attempted to instill in others that spirit. To this good friend and wise counselor, as a small expression of our respect and admiration, we wish to dedicate the 1960 Sachem-. W. LAWRENCE CANNON Principal An outstanding feature of this school year has been the improvement of our activities program. The student body, with the leadership of the Student Council and Activities Council, has done a marvelous job in providing many new and varied projects to inspire the interest of Southwest students. Consequently, participation in the extracurricular program, which reached an all time high, has given us a new pride in our school. A quite noticeable fringe benefit has been a friendlier school atmosphere that undoubtedly indicates an improved school spirit. With the fine start we have made this year and with continued cooperation in the direction we have gone, we may hope not only for further expansion of the program but also for a greater feeling of unity. Richard M. Griffith Director of Activities The social activities of the various organiza- tions at Southwest, under the supervision of Mr. Griffith, have been expanded and co- ordinated. He has established and promoted an effective plan for developing leadership and cooperation among all classes. I0 Marjorie S. Patterson Counselor As counselor to more than four hundred sen- iors, Mrs. Patterson conferred with students and their parents regarding college entrance requirements and scholarships. She also helped sophomores and eighth-graders plan their course of study. Margaret L. Taylor Counselor This year Miss Taylor has given guidance to the juniors and freshmen in planning their schedules for entering college or the business world. She has helped to classify students according to their abilities so that they might achieve accordingly. Mabel B. Adams Virginia Kammerer Maxine Norris Frances E. Ryan Secretary Registrar Secretary Attendance Clerk Administrative Mr. Stephens confers with a, seniofr 're garding a change of program. Glen A. Ballinger Vesta Bolliger Gertrude Redmond Mary Ross Engineer-Custodian Nurse Cafeteria Manager Librarian 1 Viona Ewalt Cleora H. Flory Mary Margaret Groves Harriet V. McCaffrey 1 English Thomas E. Sanders Esther Schroer Advanced Placement English students air their 'views on '77l0d6'l fl man. Dorothy W. Varney Virginia Welch Ida S. Wells I2 . h Chaney 0. Williams Sarah Helen Anderson Audrey Bodner Helen Fling Mary C. Johnston Latin German, French Spanish Latin Frances Lamkin Dorothy S. McLeod French French Foreign Language Los Americfmos discover the exotic tm- dit-ion of the pinatu. Mildred Meuser Jeanne Neal Katherine Norris Abihail B. Rosales Spanish Russian, English Spanish Spanish, English I3 2- Robert B. Armour Elinor Dolson George C. Dunn J- C- EdW3l'dS Human Science, Earth Science, English Chemistry, Biology Physics American Problems . - Victor Gustafson Jane Joyce Chemistry Human Science Science Eighth graders use the medium. of TV COIIIIHOH Learnings to study science. Frank L. Stark Biology 1 Charlotte E. Brooke Ethel V. Cooper Marjorie Elliott Lucile Koger Common Learnings, General Science l4 Caroline Atwood George A. Campbell Alpheus 0. Fisher Mary L. New Algebra, Arithmetic Geometry, Algebra Arithmetic, Algebra, General Math, Algebra Mathematics Chelsae B. Sargent Geometry, Algebra Mary Swick Algebra, Arithmetic Alma I. Shipley Special Math, Algebra ' N'-. X :ec 5 Nd xv. .Y Q.. 'Kgs was . J fax XA . ,gl X SJ General Science Special Math, students fluently discuss cosines and multiple angles. Kathleen N. Torbert J. R. Wiggins James H. Woods Algebra, Geometry General Math, Algebra Trigonometry, Algebra, Geometry I 5 ,J ri ' 9. Alice L. Boicourt M. Violet Fairchild Julia Guyer Family Living American History, American History, Civics World History Flora Linn World History, Civics Social Studies Gifted students concentrate on L-incolvfs F, W, Mann Civ-il War policy. American History James S. McKee Harrison Overman p. William C. Robinson Kendall L. Wilson World History World History, Civics Civics, Civics, K Q fig 'lg Physical Education American Problems ' Y' .Q-'QW I6 V fx .QE N '22 Sk E3 QB' K it U? v f -w H' .... mf. ?i cw . 'if-.R Jack W. Clifford Samuel P. Gibson J. R. Manly Leo S. Scott Woodwork, Drafting COE Metal Shop Drafting, Shop Frances Whitmire Homemaking Practical Arts Futufre architects seek the key to pleas- , , ing design. Business Educatlon 0. L. Hoover, Jr. Blanche Moore Merle E. Smith Thelrha Welch Typing Bookkeeping, Typing Typing, Shorthand Typing, Shorthand I7 George C. Alter Ruth M. Beck Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. Grace M. Breen Band, Orchestra Art Vocal Music Speech, English Fine Arts Young artists perfect clay pieces for glazing and firing. Mary Ellen Nichols Art Earline Strong Oka Sullivan Leonard J. Western Olga Wiens Vocal Music Accompanist Speech, Drama Accompanist Q W Frances Pence Deets ! George C. Ewing ,,-n u . .Q A M ' f - V. Y.. Q LL.. - , 2: f '4 - e y we sf. 1 -L ...Q , ,' Frances B. Richart Juana W. Seymour Physical Education Driver Education f Q ' cf iiii X g el Q .1 3 kk.: ' if Jr ,W S il 1? William M. Thomas Edward Kipp Greenstreet Varsity players are no match. for our spirited faculty team. William J. Brewster Joe S. Cirriucione Laurence Nivens I9 Southwest grows its icicles king sized. Hoary beards hang from our homes. A blizzard made no difference to these spirited Indians. The A1'CtiC,A.i1' Did otsllisturb f ur Equanimit Artists proudly display newly designed mosaic in the an 'room' National Merit finalists find Slaves auction their services the library helpful in for foreign exchange. research work. Mr. Hoover tailors his sports jackets and 'markets his ties. Mrs. Boclner, an artist of note, completes a mural in her home. To Put Fun In Their Lives Despite their heavy schedule of grading papers and planning lessons-to say nothing of extracurricular duties-teachers find time occasionally for relaxation. A few of their hobbies pictured here illustrate the variety of talents and interests our Southwest faculty has away from the classroom. Mr. Nifvens entertains children in hospitals with feats of magic. Miss Cooper puts tlze firzislzirlg touch to a desk she has constructed. Miss Shipley collects dolls from all parts of the world. Zl Www I ,V 'Sm., , 9 'K -w-p.,...,,xm Ai 'i 'X --1.15 ' i Q Xb X K Eg . ,,, in . b1E7'3'?5531:' xik ff , ..'I9?i:.f,'f ' JT 'I-Vi? - if?-31 'S--sg: ' fr ve-4, -'M M Ji' - ,,y 1 ' L . , -i if 4m 'f-ww t '- 5- ' I 'Wx' ' . ' K, J 71, W W , Q V A 9 1 45 if 1 'W f .. if X . ' W wg- ,, . g f V M AS W .. , .. 4 X 'ff , ,W ,gr 3 5 .. 31 X R sw- X1 5 A . V .S ,Q 'Hr-Q ,, 3 ' If ax L, ff - - W ' agssf if , X Under the direction of Mr. Hugo Vianello, the K.C. Philharmonic returned with a program of modern and classical works. The Foreign Exchange assembly concluded the newly inaugurated exchange week with a panel discussion of the students' countries and impressions of the U.S. Assemblies Aeeentuate School Activities General Motor's Preview of Progress The cheerleaders appeared frequently to cook -up schemes demonstrated examples of the ad- for arousing spirit. fuancements in 'modern history. if .352 Student Council President Carl Chinnery introduced Kay Ya- suda, Southwest's foreign ex- change student, to Southwest. Activities and action were the keynote of this year's assemblies. The programs ranged from the classical music of the Kansas City Philharmonic and Handel's Hallelujah Chorus of the Concert Choir to the long awaited jazz assembly. En- tertaining skits were presented to ad- vertise school and organization activi- ties. Special music was presented to augment the spirit of the season. The numerous assemblies have effectively enhanced the education and enthusiasm of the student body. Again the versatile Sachem staff was a smash-N ing success in their annual campaign dramaturgy. During their annual convention, the Future Farmers of America chorus entertained us with a varied repertoire. At last the long auvafited jazz assembly became a blue note reality. 25 ? 3 33 21 J Q . .MQ .W ., M' Ny QA ' .. A . 2 4 g ' W is, . I , 1 s. , , M . . v X' 5 5' ,r V Q P i X,l. at 5 1' Q 1. ,gf A S ' 1 V f . w f. if 5 if IUEWQE if 'GR 5 ks? 2 I uv 1 3. ' e is N I ffm? S Q sf W ACT I New York, New York . . New Yorkers Standing on the Corner . Boys' Quartet Comedy Sketch . . . Street Peddler Instrumental ..... Cool Sounds Everytime I Feel the Spirit . Beatniks Jazz Solo . .... . . Beat Gossip . . . . Beatniks Noah ..... Beat Boy and Girl Detective Dance Detectives and Thieves Village of New York .... Sailors Wimoweh ........ Sailors Road to Mandalay . Merchant Seaman Danny Boy ...... Irish Girls Russian Folk Dance Russian Immigrants Jolm, 0'Neal with the Male Chorus smgs of Il mercllant seaman s ada entzues W -Nh wa, . if v i 4 P1 MN fm 1 fi 45 Yfwiggf 7 if NL . x if , 9 A ' Q 'Q X. 3' W gy. .Rf - W ww? - 2 A55 ' ,- X5 'f 1 Q v , W X . .4 gifmzifigi 1 ' ' 'J 255935, 1 Q T . QE? W Q avi gl 5 , s X QR :ff EH, 9 5, M ., . ff ' 4 N X 1 55, Q XX 'K . if H -- W ' ' ' --L' v 55525-ia-5 -1 - gff1igg'x? v5 'J' ' . H mf: i i -,ff fb, LL? ,, ig, , hifi N 'L F ' X A If f X , gf. L 5' H L if L A X k L ' 5 L L 1-' N Y . Iv Xa K' LL -L 1 N 'L A ' ' L A f Y A s ' f, ll 'l PW 'Ag Q L 'L L' Lava 43 l - K . 5 'Q' E if Q L ,L 5 L L QL Yi QL . ,ru ,L G if , Q L vb T .L lm H L LLLLJQW - -- f L? i -L XQA1 M L L L L M ,Q N 'L fi LL L L L ' QL 7 Q' TL WL wg'-L , ' X- fr-UL, lg? 3 f Lx 5 E' 2 ii X L L LL f L ,J LLL Lv 1 i , LL 'E ' X LL UL M 5? LL 'ML - L ' S gif? 6- ES 11-5:2 Q L , W L f Ll L,5SL5LiLLl!Q Y AL '. -X55 - L, A L5 L15 3 V, x L L wwggv 41' ,. ,L ip LLL gk NLLLLL LL ' 4 L L WW Q L L L , L L -' L - LL L 'fs , IL LQQQ L , ,L LL k Q ' LL L Q L .T ' As f ' S Whether entertaining in the community, at local churches, or augmenting the spirit of holidays, the voices of the active Concert Choir gave a memorable performance. The choir was applaud- ed by critics at a music workshop in Fayetteville, Arkansas, for their professional performance. The group was an important part of many assemblies, formed the chorus of the operetta, gave many outstanding concerts at Christmas, Easter, and other special occasions, and provided inspiring music at the Baccalaureate and Commencement services, a fitting climax to the seniors' year. Concert Choir Gains Greater Prestige The caroling of the Concert Choir -in the halls This .same Choi tmas spzazt zs shared with the does mucli to heighten the spirit of Clzristmas. commumty as the Chou smgs m the Pla a 30 TOP ROVV: Arnold Snectnr. David Rosenbaum, John Young: Rowland Anthony, Benny Friedman, T. D, Brous. Ken Hoy: Larry Combs, Steve Hammond, Phil Emmons, Jack McPher- son, Don Sne-ed. Dave Kasper, Pat, Connelly. Jim Merrick. Paul Spencer, Harvey Throop. Andy Lyons, Jerry Arni, Tom Cummings. THIRD ROW: Bill Alden. Ben Achten- berg. John 0'Neal, Dave Hart. Dnnn Howell, Barry Eisen- berg, Chris Elliott, Dale Mutchler, Marvin Marvell, Dom: Dible, Carl Chinnery, Steve Koshland, John Shelton, Charles Dixon, Jim Parkison, Allan Block, Richard Fnrha, Bob Lange. SECOND ROW: June Dearimr, Rosemary Robert- son. Sao Randall. Mervdith Bly. Susan Wheeler, Jill Edmis- son. Carol Six, Shirley Reid. Elaine Goren. Nancy McMa- han. Sandy Amato. Jane Bushfield, Christine Paterson. Diane Duncan. Sharon Peltzman. Jenn Scott, Martha Bumpers, Pat Arnold, Barbara Wilch. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Grousnick, Pat. Bengtson. Nancy Zeiner, Janis Me- hornay. Phyllis Clay, Sherron Baslve, Sally Williams, Susan Soard. Nan Stritzimzer, Henrietta Hopkins, Sherie Kirshner, Jackie Boisse. Judy Brett, Joyce Rosen, Laura Lemmon, Carole Sue Henderson, Martha Hudson, Mary Lou Mc-Crath. In the C11-ristnms assembly, the Conce-rt Clzoifr jrresents the tmzlitimzal carols, whose beauty is effectively enlzuvncezl by the use of -multicolm-efl lights. 3l TOP ROW: Judy Johnson, Sharon Van Tuyl, Glenda Ang- lin, Carolyn Cox, Tobi Tavernaro, Sandi Logan. Janeice Kenyon, Jackie Rnshbaum. Barbara Throekmorton, Charlotte McKean. FOURTH ROW: Sue Ann Grant, Carole Ward. Judy Stout, Jeanie Throckmorton. Sally Blue. Sue Keeler, Merrilee Bourne, Diane Varnum. Jo Ann Lamberson. THIRD ROW: Nancy Scott, Frances Bartlett, Connie Clay, Judith McMahan, Linda Hatfield, Linda Gay Nelson, Harriet Wadsworth, Jill Miller, Richey Rowley. Nancy Jones. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr., Marsha Firestone, Carole Sherer, Christie Hill, Lawrene Hansen, Linda Schaerrer, Barbara Northrop, Jane Shoemaker. Cnthie Lowry, Susie Godfrey. BOTTOM ROW: Josie Ganaden, Carol Nelson, Lauran Fenimore. Jeanne Young, Beth Stew- art, Virginia Lemmon, Bonnie Jones, Peggy Peterson. Betsy Conrad. NOT IN PICTURE: Ruth Fite, Joyce McAnally, Genevieve Naber, Sherri Willard. Girls, Choir The angelic voices of the Girls' Choir describe the 'nativity SC67l,e. 32 The feminine voices of the South- west music groups proved that they had both talent and train- ing. The charming, versatile Girls' Choir sang in scenes rang- ing from the bright lights of Broadway to the rustic high- lands of Scotland. The voices of this outstanding vocal group made a noteworthy contribution to the fine music tradition of Southwest. The Belles not only rang for numer- ous school productions but also gained a reputation for their superior performances in the community at local churches and social gatherings. Indian Belles BACK ROW: Nancy McMahan. Sherie Kirshner, Christine Paterson. Debbie Wood, Nancy Zeiner. FRONT ROW: Phyllis Clay. Jane Bushfield, Pat Bengtson, Shirley Reid, Sherron Baslee, Sandy Amnto. SEATED: Linda Gay Nelson. Girls' G ee TOP ROW: Debbie Lanham, Madeline Schnaer. Mary Linda McDonnell, Kathy Makris, Susan Hahn. Susan Faron, Lynne Churan, Barbara. Fines. THIRD ROW: Sue Roberts, Jo Ann Fuhrer, Cindy Rowan, Suzie Burgener, Jane Myers. Allison London. Linda Myers, Judy Abbott. SECOND ROW: Connie Carmichael. Ann Edwards, Linda Lang, Judy Shawgo, Julie Denver, Kay Klein, Erma Phillips, Joanne VVilkerson. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Hill. Lois Wilhite, Pat McDonough. Roberta Caplan, Sherry Gershon, Kathy Hall, Jo Nell Davis, Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. 33 Although the performances of the vigor- ous and virile Male Chorus were few, their presentations of The Village of New York and Wimoweh in the Redskin Revels, and their participation in the Christmas Musicale did much to enhance these productions. This extracurricular activity attracts boys who are seriously interested in sing- ing even though they may not be enrolled in vocal music and who evidently have no objections to early morning practice ses- sions. Male Chorus Harmonizes Traditional Tunes TOP ROW: Doug Dible, Dave Kasper, Chuck Dixon. THIRD ROW: Debbie Wood. Nan Stritzinger, Nancy McMahan. SECOND ROW: Phil Emmons, Allan Block, Steve Hammond. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Bushfield, Sherron Baslee. Sandy Amato. 34- Southwest Singers The mixed voices of the South- west Singers entertained with a variety of moods. Whether ren- dering the atmosphere of the Beatnik in the Redskin Revels or providing a more traditional spirit in the Christmas Musicale, this ensemble always gave an admirable performance. TOP ROW: Barry Eisenberg. Benny Friedman. John Shel- ton, Rich Palmer. Paul Spencer, Howard Bodney, Dale Mutchler, Ken Hoy, John Thomson, Jack McPherson. Norm Bollinger. Greg Dolan, Dave Hart, Harvey Throop, Chuck Dixon, John Young. THIRD ROVV: Allan Block. Richard Klein, Paul Pritchard, Richard Rosenwald, Harvey Safer- stein. T. D. Brous, John Middleton, Gayland Keroher, Steve Chick, Donald Stein, Fred Reinstein, Jim Hill, Jim Kirsch, Jim Merrick, Marvin Marcell, Jerry Arni, Frank Kirk. ale uartet SECUND ROW: Wolfgang Pollem, Larry Garfinkel, Ronnie Ruback, Chuck Tigerman, Stephen Koshland. Arnold Spec- tor, Bill Behrens, John 0'Neal, Lloyd Ruble, Carl Chinnery, John Curtright. Steve Hammond. Richard Arlan, David Ellis, Phil Emmons. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Woll, Chris Hakan, Mike Keeler. Ricky Eisberg, Rick Johnson, Chips Schmelzer, Tracy Leonard. Chuck Harris, Tom Cummings. John Rollins. Bob Lange, Steve Woods, Bruce Woodruff. Steve Bernstein. Milt. Feder. John 0'Neal, Benny Friedman. Dale Mubchler. Carl Chinnery. The male quartet gave many fine performances not only at school in the Redskin Revels, Christ- mas Musicale, and assemblies, but also at the United Funds Campaign dinner and at local churches in the community. 35 TI b ' t' gl , ' I l Q' we t OFFICERS-STANDING: Jerry Garr tt, V' -Pres'dent: Har le and in ac Lon unng la f zme ad 'S A S old Boston, President: John Kiser, eLibra1:fzfn: Dhvid Wells and color to the gCl711eS. Student Conductor-Drum Major. SEATED: Charles Greenberg Sergeant-at-Arms: Pat Barker, Secretary: George Cook, Li brarian. Band Drums up Enthusiasm 36 Piccolo Lynne Baughman Flute Carole Squires Lynne Baughman Clifton Haas Susan King Oboe Marczella Nagelvoort Clarinet Harold Boston, Concertmaster John Bacher Pat Barker Steve Greenstein Sheldon Gulinson Susanne Hammett Tony Huddleston Harold Levine Jim McMeachin Joe McNerney Wayne Morie Connie Nelson Diane Pearson Jerry Wheeler Alto Clarinet Phillip Blender Bass Clarinet Charles Perry Robert Walters Alto Saxophone Gayland Keroher Robert Edwards Marilyn McMillan Tenor Saxophone John Kiser Baritone Saxophone Paul Duffendack Bassoon Eleanor Goodson Cornet Mike Burnett Ronnie Bledsoe Douglas Curts Shane Davis Robert Dimsdale Ed Eggleston Jerry Garrett William Goodson Rick Johnson Bill Lowe David Mouber Ronnie Reiman Addison Slentz Allen Troxel Jerry Williams Gary Zeff French Horn John Rollins Jerry Huff Douglas Mill Charles Scarbrough Larry Wells Baritone Ralph Moore Gene Deffenbaugh Susan Shipman Bram Wise Trombone David Wells Fred Buis George Cook Ray Falkenberg Warren Swenson David Troxel Bass Trombone George Cook Sousaphone Albert Schwerin Peter Kirby Dennis Lucas Percussion Al Hoffman Justin Dreiseszun Charles Greenberg Jim Holler Lester King Nancy Morgan Chris Nygren Tympani Chris Nygren Twirlers Suzanne Ivers Sandra Day Barbara Fines Sandy Gilliam Penny Reynolds Arlie Russell Martha Vaughan 37 Orchestra Augments Productions The string section of the orclzestfra practices for one of the many productions which rely upon their talent. OFFICERS-STANDING: Sherrill Bratten, Secretary: Jerry Huff. Student Conductor: Dan Sheehy, Sergeant-at-Arms: Michele Brown, President. SEATED: Jeanne Fording, Li- brarian: Jane Taylor. Vice-President: Penny Reynolds, Li- brarian. First Violin Michele Brown, Concertmistress Sherrill Bratten Sandra Day Pat Donovan Jeanne Fording Ronald MacLennan Linda Wasserman Second Violin Penny Reynolds, Principal John Cater Janice Gilbert Stanley Greenberg Russell Hamblin Sharon Hicks Ilene Indin Elizabeth Poindexter Barbara Roworth Viola Jane Taylor Louisa Nagelvoort Cello Evalue Blackwell Ann Adler String Bass Bill Anthony Mary Milroy Jim Whitaker Flute Mary De Lano Becky Buckaloo Judy Greenberg Margie Morgan Clarinet Robert Weinstein Judy Frashier Bass Clarinet John Kiser Oboe Donn Howell Tenor Saxophone John Kiser Trumpets Glen Hodges Douglas Curts Ed Eggleston Norman Levine Dan Sheehy French Horn Jerry Huff Ronnie Reiman Trombone Fred Buis Tom Boyle Percussion George Day Tom Kornfeld 39 Highlight from the Highland -Brigadoon Mr. Limrlie explains the miracle of Brigarloon. Charlie Dalrymple sings of his approaching -marfriage- I'll Go Home with Bo-nn-ie Jean. 1 DRAMATIS PERSONAE Tommy Albright . . Jeff Douglas . . Archie Beaton . Harry Beaton . . Angus MacGuffie . . Andrew MacClaren . Fiona MacClaren . Jean MacClaren . Meg Brockie . . . Charlie Dalrymple . Maggie Anderson . Mr. Lundie . . Frank . . . Jane Ashton . Bagpipers . . Director .... Mr. Orchestra Conductor . Student Director . . . . Doug Dible . . Phil Belove . Dale Mutchler . . Jim Merrick . . . Phil Emmons Stewart McDermet . Sherron Baslee Nan Stritzinger . . . Susie Soard . Nancy McMahan . Carl Chinnery . . Teddi Kern . Richard Farha . . John Shelton . Janis Mehornay . . Elliott Foulds Pat Farrel Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. . Mr. George Alter . . Nancy Scott Maggw Anderson perfofrms the Funeral Dance Meg Brockie tells of My Mother s Weddzng Day oter the body of Hmrry Beaton. Tom-my Albright and Fiona dream of The Heather on the Hill. When Brigadoon, a strange Scottish town which miracu- lously appears only once every hundred years, was discov- ered by two New York hunters, the scene was set for this serious Lowe and Learner operetta. This tuneful produc- tion with such favorites as Almost Like Being In Love, I'l1 Go Home With Bonnie Jean, and From This Day On, transported the audience to Brigadoon, every man's utopia. The romantic highland background, the sonorous wail of the bagpipes, and the gay costumes added much to this enchanting performance. Come ye to the fair Down on MacConnaclLy Square. The four unscrupulous board di- rectors open the annual General Products stockholders meeting. The Solid Gold Cadillac DRAMATIS PERSON AE Narrator . . . T. John Blessington Alfred Metcalfe . Warren Gillie . . Clifford Snell . . Mrs. Laura Partridge Amelia Shotgraven Mark Jenkins . . Miss L'Arriere . . Edward L. McKeever Miss Logan . . The A. P. . The U. P. . . I.N.S .... A little old lady . News Broadcasters: Bill Parker . . Dwight Brookfield Estelle Evans . Photographer . Producer . . Lynne Campbell . Marvin King . Jerry Johnson . Elliot Goldstein . David Hardy . Nan Stritzinger . Janis Mehornay . Bill De Atley . Leslie Hantover Stewart McDermet . . Nancy Scott . . Joe Wikoff Larry Rosenthal Dave Rosenbaum . Judy Lipoff . Carl Chinnery . Harvey Kaplan Marcia Bordman . . Ed Levinson Patty Patterson Director ...... Phil Belove Faculty Advisor . Mr. Leonard Western 42 1 T. John Blessington welcomes Mrs. Partridge to the organization. Next time you dig a swimming pool use a General Products steam shovel. Mrs. Partridge assumes her new job of making friends with the stockholders. Edward L. McKeever, honest, hardwork- ing government executive, harried by Senatorial committees, is a 'man con- stantly on the move. Amelia Slwtgraven and Mark Jenkins have office romance pre- cipitated through the efforts of Mrs. Partridge. The press seeks the reason for Mr. McKeeve'r's unexpected resignation. Through her friendly letters Mrs. Partridge gains control of the General Products corporation. +..... 77--W -2 - --7 ---7' ' BACK ROW: Put Barker, Jerry Stewart. Jack Chapman, Lynne Campbell, Vici Cornelison, Nancy Jones, Judie Hoff- Sally Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Rochelle Lerner, Pam man, Allen Agron. Schwerin, Sue Ivers, Judy Sackin, Susie Grant. SEATED: I Trall Staff: Reporters and Recorders Jack Chapman, Lynne Campbell, Pat Barker, Allen Agron. FIRST SEMESTER President and Publisher . . Jack Chapman Editor-in-Chief .... Lynne Campbell Business Manager . . . Allen Agron Advertising Manager . . . Pat Barker Circulation Manager . . . Paula Gore Sports Editors . . . Vici Cornelison Nancy Jones Art Editor . . Judy Sackin Photographer ...... Jerry Stewart Reporters .... Sally Dunlap, Sue Ivers, Susie Grant, Shelly Lerner, Judie Hoffman, Pam Schwerin Faculty Adviser . . . Miss Virginia Welch 44 I SECOND SEMESTER President and Publisher . . . Betty Davis Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Bill Fromm Business Manager . . . Linda Horine Advertising Manager . . Ronnie Tyrl Circulation Manager . . Ronnie Tyrl Sports Editors . . . . Gary Altman Ed Ross Art Editor ....... Dianne Turner Public Relations Manager . Dave Rosenbaum Feature Editors .... Janice Halperin Sharrel Keyes Jane Myers Photographer ....... Frank Kirk Reporters . Stephanie Alexander, Teddi Kern, Marcia Bordman, Suzanne Rosenstock, Bob Harrington, Richard Rosenwald, Pam Henderson, Nancy Scott Faculty Adviser . . . Miss Virginia Welch Bill Fromm, Betty Davis. Linda Horine, Ronnie Tyrl. Through the efforts of a resourceful staff, the Southwest Trail blazed a path of originality and news excellence. While scooping all other newspapers in present- ing the important student activities, the press was also active in promoting stu- dent safety, school productions, and Southwest spirit. BACK ROW: Dick Rosenwald, Gary Altman, Edward Ross. Scott. Jane Myers. David Rosenbaum, Pam Henderson Ronnie Tyrl. Stephanie Alexander, Bob Harrington. SEC- Marcia Bordman. Frank Kirk. SEATED: Shar-rel Keyes OND ROW: Suzanne Rosenstock, Janice Halperin, Nancy Betty Davis, Bill Fromm, Linda Horine, Dianne Turner. 45 Bill De Atley George Ogden Leslie Hantover Sachem Staff: Scribes and Scholars ART STAFF: Dudley Shoemaker and Jean Hatche Laboring under the shadow of the impending and inexorable deadlines, the editors of the Sachem Staff frantically photographed and recorded the important activities and achieve- ments of the student body. From September to May the staff diligently assembled and verified voluminous material and prepared a tangible record of the spirit of this year. UNDERCLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Cam Schutte. Terry Hoyt, and Charles Carter. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS: Peggy Milner. Arthur James, Jim Parki- son, Bob Woodling, Marjorie Bergendoff. and Ann Morgan. Linda Smalley Editor-in-Chief . . Bob Barker . . Bob Barker Business Manager ...... George Ogden Faculty and Senior Class Editor . Jean Hatcher Organizations and Class Editors . Leslie Hantover Sports Editor . Activities Editor . . Photographic Staff . Art Editor .... Photographic Layouts Junior Marjorie Bergendoff Arthur James Peggy Milner Linda Smalley . . Bill De Atley . . Jerry Robinson . . Bill De Atley Paul Kivett . . . . Jean Hatcher . . . Dudley Shoemaker Assistants Ann Morgan Jim Parkison Bob Woodling Underclass Representatives Sophomore .... Freshman . . Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . Terry Hoyt . Cam Schutte . . . . Charles Carter Faculty Advisers Editorial Adviser . . Photographic . Art ..... School Treasurer . . Miss Mary C. Johnston . Mr. William J. Brewster . . Miss Ruth M. Beck . Mr. 0. L. Hoover, Jr. Paul Kivett Jean Hatcher J erry Robinson TOP ROW: Donn Howell, Marvin Marcell, Janis Mehornay, Ken Hoy, Bernie Friedman, Barbara Molotsky, Susan Bauer, Beverly Brockus, Allan Block. THIRD ROW: Alfred Volku- witz, Ben Achtenberg. Mary Kay Nanninga, Linda. Smalley. Judy Moser, Judy Kaufman, Jackie Rashbaum. Shari-el Keyes, Sheryl Ruskin. SECOND ROW: Carole Sherer. Gin- Three Tie for First First Place: Delphi, Thalian, Zend-Avesta. Second Place: Sappho, Sesame. The spirit of the contest was high and the competi- tion keen as the societies made their entrances into the festooned auditorium. Waving brightly colored banners and shouting club songs, each club displayed determined enthusiasm. Following the oral events, the tense moment of the announcement of the win- ners came. All the clubs except Excelsior became anxious during Mr. Cannon's statement about win- ning the cup three years in a row. However, final tabulation showed a three way tie for first place among Delphi, Thalian, and Zend-Avesta, putting an end to the two year reign of Excelsior. 48 nie Lemmon, Jean Hatcher, Gail Henry, Sherry Gershon. Diana Schultz. Myrna. Wedlan. Linda Horine, David Ellis. B0'l'1'OM ROW: Rex Thrasher. Christie Ann Hill, Lynne Ottman. Richey Rowley, Jane Smith, Christine Avondoglio, Betsy Ruvel, Bob Bond. NOT IN PICTURE: Jerry Johnson. Presidents Jane Myers of Thalian, Patty Patterson of Delphi, and Bob Barker of Zend-Avesta greedily seize the coveted cup. VERY SUPERIOR Essay Sherry Gershon, Sappho Sheryl Ruskin, Thalian Verse Sharrel Keyes, Sesame Declamation Ginnie Lemmon, Delphi Rex Thrasher, Excelsior Betsy Ruvel, Thalian Donn Howell, Zend-Avesta SUPERIOR Essay Myrna Wedlan, Athena Susan Bauer, Delphi Linda Horine, Delphi Lynne Ottman, Omega Christie Ann Hill, Sappho Allan Block, Summus Richey Rowley, Thalian Gail Henry, Veda Bob Bond, Zend-Avesta Verse Ken Hoy, Excelsior Mary Kay N anninga, Sappho Jackie Rashbaum, Veda Declamation Janis Mehornay, Omega David Ellis, Summus Barbara Molotsky, Veda Short Story Carole Sherer, Delphi Ben Achtenberg, Excelsior Diana Schultz, Omega Judy Kaufman, Sappho Judy Moser, Sesame Jean Hatcher, Sesame Alfred Volkuwitz, Summus Christine Avondoglio, Thalian Bernie Friedman, Zend-Avesta Jerry Johnson, Zend-Avesta Extemporaneous Jane Smith, Delphi Beverly Brockus, Omega Linda Smalley, Sesame Marvin Marcell, Zend-Avesta Sesame and Thalian add to the enthusiasm and confusion with spirited club songs. 49 STANDING: Brad Smith, David Keyes, Mike Fried. SEATED: Jane Smith, Woody Cozad, Carol Johnston, Tom Turner. The Southwest debate team, sponsored by Miss Grace Breen, parti- cipated in tournaments at Rockhurst and William Chrisman High Schools. The members of the team were chosen for their ability to assimilate material and to present their arguments on such current questions as Resolved that the Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 Should Be Repealed, and Resolved that the Federal Government Should Substantially Increase its Regulation of Labor Unions. Polemics . . . Production Placing the hundreds of stage lights in the sockets before every assembly, moving the many properties of a large production on stage at the proper time, maintaining the correct volume on the microphones, and attending to many similarly essential re- sponsibilities are the tasks of the stage crew. STANDING: Terry Redman. Stewart McDermet, Jim Jennett lllgoug Patton, Jerry Pakula. SEATED: Bill Howell, Staley Mc ermet. Jack Chapman accepts the Student Interest Award for Mr. H. D. Milhone and Mr. E. D. Burks, outstanding safety work from Mr. R. E. Marshall in be- represent'ing the Firestone Tire Corn.- half of the M. F. A. Insurance Company. pany, sponsor of the convention, confer with Mr. Brewster, chairfman of the Safety Corn-mittee. Southwest Host to Safety Convention Southwest achieved honor and distinction this year on national as well as local levels in the field of student safety when it was chosen host to delegates attending' the first National Student Safety Associa- tion Convention held August 30 to September 1. Representatives were sent from every state in the union and from each of the secondary schools in the city. Another achievement was an award distin- guishing Southwest as one of the twenty-five secon- dary schools in the nation doing the most active work in the promotion of student safety. Representing Soutlzswest at the convention were Mary Kay Nanninga and .lack Chapman. 1 Kansas City 'residents warmly wel- comed tlze delegates as lz onse guests. 5I Y' - mnizsv ion Ns x , -W Q. - . K 46 . .,., 5, , V ,lf I ,wglyax N Y? L.: . 75' 'V -' Q- x ' WW5Sf1.f , jf L. x.,,i'2:ef+' r f ff -R f4:g:,s1-22151.31 yy'-Nam, fa: gg QIQ 1 wk M! .WM W X STANDING: Student l Sgt.-at-Arms, Larry Rosenthal: Vice-President. Harvey Kaplan: Sgt.-at-Arms, Jack Ross: Treasurer, Larry Cortez: Critic, Carl 'd C l Ch' SEATED S t J n Bush- Helmstetter: Presi ent, ar innery. : ecre ary, a e field: Treasurer, Larry Garfinkel: Vice-President, Sally Williams: Critic, Elliott Goldstein: Secretary, Joyce Moss. NOT IN PICTURE: President, Jack Chapman. 54 The Student Council, by sponsoring many successful projects this year, succeeded in arousing among the students a greater interest and participation in school activities. A policy of an assembly a week, in- cluding a long-awaited jazz assembly, was carried out. Southwest became the first public school in Kansas City to publish and sell a student directory. Students enjoyed a Christmas card exchange for the benefit of the foreign exchange program and many unusual dances highlighted by a Heaven and Hades dance at the end of the first semester. The Student Council of 1960 developed into an effec- tive organization of the school. Hundreds of Christmas cards pass through the Student Council post office ouncll TOP ROW: Barry Mnookin, Bill De Atley. Frank Kirk, Jack Chapman, John Stevens, T. D. Brous, Arthur Morris, Bob Jackson, Steve Melcher, Mike Bell, Richard Smalley. Curl Helmstetter, Jim Cozad. FOURTH ROW: Judy Johnson. Millie I-Iilgert, Steve Perkins, Larry Bodinson, Sandra Hig- man, Harvey Kaplan. Jane Houston. Susie Jones, Juanita Phillips, Merlena Birney, Barbara Throckmorton, Michele Brown. THIRD ROW: Joyce Moss, Suzie Pitt, Nancy Scott. Judy Kesler. Dianne Turner. Chuck Harris. John Mc- Donnell, Randy Cox, Margo Lackie. JoAnn Fuhrer. Suzie TOP ROW: Susan Hoy, Charles Carter, Sandi Logan. Bob Brewster, Steve Melcher. Charles Allmon, Will Czarlinsky. Dale Mutchler, Marvin Marcell, John Kurtz, David Averill. Larry Rosenthal, Linda Smalley. FOURTH ROW: Midge Faeth. Chuck Blackmar, David Ellis, Ruth Fite. Susie Bauer, Bob Frey, Mike Ferguson, Barbara Throckmorton, Donna Moss. David Rosenbaum, Allison London. THIRD ROVV: Judy Kesler, Patty Patterson, Barry Altman, Van Mank- witz, Jo Ann Fuhrer, Nancy McMahan. Carl Chinnery, Webb Gilmore, Patricia Taylor, Gale Griffin. Jeanne Ford- Rowland. Nancy Hunter, Francie Feild. SECOND ROW: Steve Bodney, Nancy Shopmnker, Joyce Howey, Elaine Hyde- man, David Cochrane. David Cohn, Vickie Wikoff, Carol Gladstone, Rhonda. Bloom, Linda Bair, Nancy Turner. BOT- TOM ROW: Lauren Smith, Myra Lapides, Laura DeGiovan- ni. Ritchie Swartz, Bobbie Bassin, Leslie Evans. Cheryl Brodkin. Judy Bisman, Sherry Winett, Harriett Davis. Bob Bond, John Wilke. NOT IN PICTURE: Sandy Kindred. Joyce Nanninga, Michelle Metzger, Ken Patrick, Donna Holman. Carol Printz. Bob Davidow, Carol Potter. ing. Mary Kessinger, Dennis Woodling. SECOND ROVV: Rick Johnson. Pat Donovan, Keiko Yasuda, Shirley Hansell. Susan Brown, Carol Bargfrede, Mary Roberts. Allan Fried- son, Francie Feild, Cary Swofford, Jerry Schenck, David Cochrane, Ricky Eisberg. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Rabicoff, Cheryl Richards, Linda Hinsh, Carol Nelson, Betsy Ruvel. Elaine Hydeman, David De Yoe, Diana Raglan. Deanna Conner. Lauren Smith. Pat Maloney, Stanley Woll, Harriet Cooper, Stephanie Deitchman. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharon Peltzman, Bernie Friedman. 55 Red Cross Council STANDING: Debbie Wood. Sgt.-at-Arms: David Hardy, President and Sgt.-ab Arms: Janis Mehornay, Secretary: John Middleton, Vice-President: Marsha Firestone, Parliamentarian. SEATED: Linda Hipsh, VicePresident: Linda Schaerrer, President: Mary Lou McGrath, Treasurer and Parliamentariang Pat. McElheny, Secretary: Marcia Bordman. Treasurer. The Red Cross Council spent a very active and rewarding year. A successful football dance helped to raise funds for over-seas chests. The Junior Disaster and First Aid programs were active again this year, showing students their part in disaster relief. For the first time the council had its own assembly and, through an informative speech and entertaining program, all the students learned more about the work of the Red Cross. Red Cross classes further students' knowledge of important first aid skills. 56 TOP ROW: Jim Jones, John Middleton, Bill Kanter, Barry Mnnsur, Bill Hesselroth, Jack Litman, Joe Hirsh, Dan Sheehy, Marvin Marcell, Bill Pachter, Dudley Shoemaker. Sandi Logan. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Herbranson, Jeff Hantover, Leslie Hantover, Susan Blue, Steve Skid, Carol Haworth, Carolyn Bufton, Caroline Yeo, Cindy Koch, Elaine Munro, Debbie Wood, Suzie Cohen. THIRD ROW: Pat McElheny. Sally Haydon, Carole Ward. Harriet Wadsworth. Penny Van Cleave, Allison London, Diane Pearson, Justine Boehm, Marilyn Singer, Sherry Ruskin, Marycay Knipmeyer, TOP ROVV: Yale Dolginow, Ronald MacLennan, Jack Dailey, Paul Pritchard. Dave Miller, Allan Block, Joe Hirsch. Harry Carlton. Kit Alexander, Thomas Hawthorne, Mike Moriarty, Kirk Vaughan. FOURTH ROW: Carol Haworth, Cam Schutte, Bob Kaplan. George Ogden, Barbara Molotsky, Sue McClelland, Susan Davis, Henrietta Hopkins, Keith Zeff, Richard Glass. Ed Rosenfield, Sallie Manley. THIRD ROW: Eileen Eaglstein, Jay Barrish, Diane Pearson. Caroline Yeo, Suzy Morgan, Jane Myers, Margie Bergendoff, Barbara Smith. Ann Buckley, Patricia Eisberg, Felice Shaffer, Judy Arlene Partnoy. SECOND ROW: Linlley Dennis. Kathy Greenwood, Barbara Smith, Sunny Yeddis, Karen Marcum. Myrna Wedlan, Mary Roberts. Jean Mahley, Carol Barg- frede, Leslie McLaughlin, Ricky Eisberyz, Jeffrey Piercy. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Vollrath, Carol Metzger, Laura Lem- mon, Karen Lockridge. Jan Milligan, Rick Wells, Lucy Ludwig, Alana Greenberg, Donna Galamba, Teddi Kern. Kathy Green, Chris Hakan. NOT IN PICTURE: Paula Gore, Sharon McCaughey. Diane Duncan, Nancy Zeiner, John Kizer, Jim Kohl, Barbara Levitch. Leva, SECOND ROW: Susan McDermott, Pat Arnold, Harriet Kusnetsky, Maggie Nelson, Pam Schryver, Sherron Baslee, Jane Shoemaker, Elaine Goren, Rosemary Robertson, Marcia Bordman, Marilyn Mothner. Carol Radetsky. BOT- TOM ROW: De De Frey. Bobbie Bassin, Rita Vandever. Karen Marcum, Sally Lockridge, Jeffrey Piercy, Carol John- ston, Rhonda. Bloom, Phyllis Biederman, Gail Young, Richard Dickinson, Randy Stiles. NOT IN PICTURE: Roxanne Estrin, Jack Gabel. Laura Lemmon, .Terre Owen, Jerry Schenck. Ruth Stewart. 57 TOP ROW: Bob Barker, Charles Tigerman, Frank Kirk. Jerry Robinson, Ed Ross, Steve Melcher. Stephanie Alex- ander, Ronnie Tyrl, Jack Chapman. THIRD ROW: Bill Fromm. Sally Dunlap. Becky Lawrence. Barbara Molotsky, Jerry Stewart, Bill De Atley, George Ogden, Charlotte McKean, David Rosenbaum. SECOND ROW: Dianne Turner, Janice Halperin, Patty Patterson, Jane Myers, Allen Agron, Linda Smalley, Leslie Hantover, Pam Latshaw. Judy Sackin. BOTTOM ROW: Lynne Campbell, Suzanne Rosenstock, Nancy Scott, Sharrel Keyes, Nancy Jones, Pat Barker, Jean Hatcher, Betty Davis, Linda Horine, Vici gon-nelison. NOT IN PICTURE: Gary Altman, Pam c werm, uill and Scroll A. B. MacDonald Chapter President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Sponsors Jack Chapman Bob Barker - Betty Davis - Lynne Campbell Miss Virginia Welch Miss Mary C. Johnston Members of the Sachem and Trail staffs are eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll, an international organization for high school journalists. Outstanding contributions to these publications, whether through editorial work, business management, photography, or art are rewarded at the annual initiation ceremony at which membership pins are presented and the purpose of the organization is explained. 58 Many underclassmen, as well as seniors, look forward to the stirring NHS assembly in May. Then those students excelling not only in schol- arship but also in leadership, character, and service receive the honor of membership. Sixty-five seniors and, this year for the first time, twelve juniors were inducted into the so- ciety. The beauty of white and candlelight in the solemn ceremony is a fitting climax to the students' years of serious effort and achieve- ment. President . . . Mike Brown Vice-president . . . Sally Williams Secretary . . Mary Kay N anninga Treasurer . . . Susan Davis Sponsor . . Miss Jane Joyce TOP ROW: Charles Greenberg. Barry Mansur, Bud Hay- den, Mike Brown, Kenneth Hoy, Ken Davidson, Bob Slater. Jerry Robinson, Larry Selden, Bernie Friedman, Jerry Johnson, Hanan Kivett. Joe Wikoff. FOURTH ROVV: Albert Fulton, Bob Barker, Bill De Atley, Susan Davis, Chuck Tigerman, Susan Dinklage, Thomas Hawthorne, Allan Block, Janis Mehornay, George Ogden, Linda Smalley, Donn Howell. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Lamberson, Tarvi Her- mann Jean Scott Henrietta Ho ki s . , ' p n . Charlotte McKean, Bev Brockus, Harvey Kaplan, Leslie I-Iantover, Judy Stout, STANDING: Molly Luke, Ben Achtenberg, Arthur James, T. D. B1-ous, Carol Giles. SEATED: Harriet Daniel. Janis Luke, Lawrence Zalcman, Sherry Ruskin. Jim Davis, Pat Arnold. NOT IN PICTURE: John Skeer. ational Honor Society Mary Kay Nanninga, Pat Barker, Kathleen Lucas, Judy Kesler. SECOND ROW: Milt Feder, Carolyn Steele, Cyn- thia Laing, Judy Greenberg, Anita Blackman, Jane Myers, Joyce Moss, Linda Stearns, Janice Halperin, Sherry Ger- shon, Nancy Shopmaker, Marilyn Mothrier. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Schaerrer, Sharon Peltzman, Mary Lou McGrath, Linda Horine. Jean Hatcher, Betty Davis, Christie Hill, Lawrene Hansen, Lynne Campbell, Sandy Amato, Virginia White. NOT IN PICTURE: Sally Williams, Steve Charno, John Davis, Harvey Woll. 'Q--4 59 TOP ROW: Donna Mutchler. Mary Lou McClelland. Sue McClelland, Jack Rabinowitz, Randy Parks, Terry Passman, Ricky Ulrich, Barbara Langworthy, Jim Cox. Bob Mcltiench- in, John Middleton, Barbara Warren, Sharon Bitner, Jim Seaver, Norma Nagelvoort. FOURTH ROW: Jenean Barr, Stefanie Gill. Mary Porter, Judy Groeningr, Judy Moser, Linda Smalley, Judy Sackin, Janette Elliot, Cheryl Schneider, Emily Rich, Cheryl Stevens, Candy Lamkin, Nancy Little. Beverly Miller, Diana Cornwell. THIRD ROW: Carla Schultz. Suzan Shipman, Judy Shawgo, Susanne Tyler. Judyanne Nelson, Gail Henry, Suzie Pitt, Terry Hoyt, Di- anne Turner, Susan Brown, Lillian Connelly, Maryanne Art Honor Society Slcetching horses at the American Royal at- tracts kibitzers. 60 Gottschall, Jane Long. Nancy Ann Hunter, Phyllis Oliver. SECOND ROW: Judy Dloogoff. Deann Silverman, Judi Fisler, Nancy Vollrath, Carolyn Steele, Vickie Wikoff, Jean Hatcher. Gail Adreme, Pam Henderson, Judy Zarr, Merrelyn Mullaly, Geoff Rickets, Ginnie Lemmon, Caryn Nilsson. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Reynolds, Margie Roberts, Vir- ginia White, Dian Hoppi, Judy Glass, Penny Leonard, Myra Lapides, Julie Shapiro, Sharon Traxler, Phyllis Biederman, Harriet Cooper, Donald Bloustine, Roger Baker, Margaret Campbell, Miss Ruth Beck. NOT IN PICTURE: Barbie Levitch, Gayle Pugh, Harley Scott. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Linda Smalleyg Vice-President, Norma Nagel- voortg Secretary, Judy Moser, Treasurer, Jim Cox. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Norma Nagelvoortg Vice-President, Jim Coxg Secretary, Judy Moserg Treas- urer, Harriet Cooper. SPONSOR: Miss Ruth M. Beck. An interest in modern and abstract art has pervaded the activities of the Art Honor So- ciety this year. Enthusiasm for new ideas and new techniques has been high among the more than fifty young artists. The first of their projects, a sketch trip to the American Royal, was followed by demonstrations on new techniques given by representatives of the Art Institute and Hallmark Cards and a field trip to the Nelson Gallery. Activities planned to broaden the knowledge of music have been the essence of Scherzo meetings. The programs have included reports by the foreign exchange students on music in other countries, a comparison of all forms of musi- cal expression, and a report on jazz in church. Working on the band festival, raising money for the state contest trip, and spon- soring a club assembly have made this year one of accomplishment. Revising the constitution demands the officers' attention. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Jane Tay- lor: Vice-President, Michele Brown: Secre- tary, Joyce Moss: Treasurer, Penny Rey- nolds. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Harold Boston: Vice-President, Michele Brown: Secretary, Diane Pearson: Treas- urer, Penny Reynolds. SPONSOR: Mr. George C. Alter. TOP ROW: Carole Squires, Phil Blender, Harold Boston. Jerry Huff, Joyce DeLnncey, Gaylnnd Keroher, Louisa Navelvoort. Eleanor Goodson. SECOND ROW: Linda Was- serman, Diane Pearson, Pat Barker, Connie Nelson. Michele Brown, Jane Taylor, Marzella Nagelvoort. BOTTOM ROW: Susanne Hammett, Jim Whitaker, Barbara Roworth, Joyce Moss, Jim Holler, Mary DeLano, Lynn Bnughman, Becky Scherzo Bnckaloo. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Barker, Evalue Black- well. Sherrill Bratten, Doug' Curts, Dan Eggleston, Judy Frashier, Jerry Garrett, Chuck Greenberg, Ralph Moore. Nancy Morgan, Wayne Morie, Chris Nygren. Ronnie Rei- IQRH, David Thorp, John Gitterington, David Wells, Ronnie inn. bl TOP ROW: Jill Edmisson. Linda Zide, Samyra Glass, Beth Schley, Beckie Lawrence, Sue Barker. SECOND ROW: Nancy McMahnn, Connie Nelson, Linda Stearns, Sandy H t' A gift w-rapping pa.-rty for the benefit of cha-rity. 62 Day, Jan Campbell, Pam Shafer, Lawrene Hansen. BOT- TOM ROW: Paula Illmer. Cheryl Brodkin. Edith Koffler, Pam Schwerin, Diana Thornton, Margie Carl. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Jan Camp- bellg Vice-President, Sandy Dayg Secre- tary, Pam Shafer, Treasurer, Becky Law- rence. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Sandy Dayg Vice-President, Paula Illmerg Secretary, Lawrene Hanseng Treasurer, Pam Shafer. SPONSOR: Miss Frances Whitmire. Through informative programs, as Well as amusing activities, the well-informed girls of Hestia learned to cope with the many problems of the home. The club's activi- ties included a wild beatnik party com- plete with beards and berets, and an un- birthday party with the usual cake and candles. At a more serious moment, the club listened to a speaker from Singer Sewing Machine Company. Most reward- ing of all was charity work, giving the children at Carver Center many toys at Christmas. The aspiring actors in Spotlighters pre- sented, to the delight of Southwest audi- ences, a one-act play, Balcony Scene, and many entertaining skits. Besides learn- ing the skills of make-up and stage tech- niques, the members also made use of the culinary arts with an early morning break- fast at school and an initiation dinner. Serving as hosts for the city-wide speech festival was another notable accomplish- ment. Through the many activities of Spotlighters, these thespians hope to in- crease interest and participation in the field of drama. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Phil Be- loveg Vice-President, Janis Mehornayg Sec- retary, Teddi Kerng Treasurer, Harvey Kaplan. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Teddi Kerng Vice-President, Janis Mehor- nayg Secretary, Nancy Scott, Treasurer, Jim Cozad. SPONSOR: Mr. Leonard J. Western. TOP ROW: Beckie Lawrence. Janis Mehornay, Phil Belove, Dick Fogel, Richard Klein, Marvin Marcell, Jim Merrick, Barbara Molotsky, Barbara McHenry. THIRD ROW: Har- vene Naylor, Lynne Swingley, Jeff Hantover. Nan Stritzin- ger, Marv King, Harvey Kaplan, David Ellis, Richey Row- ley. SECOND ROW: Shelly Lerner, Betsy Ruvel, Suzanne Aspiring actors perform a mock operation for an assembly audience. potlighters Rosenstock. Nancy Scott. Francie Feild, Sallie Manley, Linda Greenbaum. Lynne Campbell. BOTTOM RONV: Judy Rabi- coff, Bobbie Bassin, Teddi Kern, Murcia Bordman, Myrna Wedlan. Nancy Shopmaker, Joan Louis, Gail Rothschild, Mr. Leonard J. Western. 63 TOP ROW: Susan Stern, Ralph Jacobson, Steve Melcher. Tom McCaffrey, Steve Goodman, Dick Fogel, Cheryl Heim- brodt, Susie Bauer, Carl Helmstetter. FOURTH ROW: Susie Rosenfield, Bob Barker. Larry Rothman. Jane Houston. Sandra Higrman. Lisa Lanner, Mary Kay Nnnninga. Bob Lange. THIRD ROW: Sherry Ruskin, Ruth Indin, Frances Bartlett, Mary Porter. Jeanne Throckmorton, Gail Henry, Socii Latini A Roman atmosphere is created by toga-clad dfra- matists. 64 l l l Sallie Manley, Jo Ann Fuhrer, Ann Morgan. SECOND ROW: Harriet Daniel, Harriet Wadsworth, Nan Singer, Sally Williams, Pat Arnold, Brenda Unell, Joyce Howey, Peggy Milner. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Alport, Sharon Edwards, Linda. Lenge, Caryn Nilsson, Betsy Ruvel, Alicia Saunders, Phyllis Clay, Ranelle Tobb, Bob Bond. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Betsy Ru- velg Vice-President, Mary Kay Nanningag Secretary, Bob Barkerg Treasurer, Sherry Ruskin. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Sherry Rusking Vice-President, Jo Ann Fuhrerg Secretary, Lisa Lannerg Treas- urer, Steve Melcher. SPONSOR: Miss Sarah Helen Anderson. A Saturnalia program with songs and skits, a report by the second year class on the buildings of ancient Rome, a pot- luck dinner held at Ann Morgan's home, and a humorous skit on ancient burial customs provided fascinating' programs for the Latin Club. Participation in the regional convention and a trip to Colum- bia for the state Junior Classical League activities added much interest to this ever-growing new club. The busy Russian Club was host to a group of Russian students touring the United States. Since only a few of the visitors spoke English, the members had a chance to demonstrate their skill in Rooski. In the Rezvels, as well as in a Russian assem- bly, the club showed talent and energy by performing strenuous Russian dances. To show their good will, the club presented a gift to a member of the Russian Olympic basketball team playing in Kansas City. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Donn How- ellg Vice-President, Mike Brown, Secre- tary, Susan Davis, Treasurer, Judy Stout. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Judy Stout, Vice-President, Susan Davisg Secre- tary, Sharrel Keyesg Treasurer, Ben Ach- tenberg. SPONSOR: Mrs. Jeanne Neal. TOP ROW: Jim Parkison, Steve Chick. Mike Bell, Vic Damon, Jerry Johnson, Arthur James, Mike Brown, Donn Howell, Steve Rosen. THIRD ROW: David Rosenbaum. Bill Soltz. Barbara Molotsky, Susan Davis, Susan Dinklage. Harvey Saferstein, Beth Schley, Susie Jones. SECOND ROW: Sharrel Keyes, Margie Bergendoff, John Clabaugh, Members ente'rtain Russian students at a reception. Russian lub Ben Achtenheriz, Judy Stout, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Zeiner. Susie Rosenfield. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Smith, David Wynn, Pat McElheny, Sherry Ruskin, Jane Liesveld, Peggy Milner. Joy Firestone, Mrs. Jeanne Neal. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Jack Chapman, Will Czarlinsky, Sheryl Ginsberg. Nick Kelne, Bob Lange, Paul Manson. 65 TOP ROW: Suzie Rowland, Pat McElheny. Susan Glass, Barbara Smith, Sally Dunlap, Barbara Northrop, Pat Bar- ker. Janet Burt, Sharon Bitner. THIRD ROW: Sharon Peltzman, Janis Luke, Sheryl Glasberg, Jill Miller, Christie Hill. Molly Luke, Linda Wasserman, Sherry Gershon. Nancy Shopmaker. SECOND ROW: Maryrie Roberts, Judy Dloogoff, Lyn Van Osdol, Nancy Turner, Sandy Higgins, Sandy Goss- TOP ROW: Charlotte McKean, Mike Milens, Carol Smith, Lloyd Ruble. Bob Slater, Bob Wadsworth, Susan Golding. Steve Brown, Donn Howell. THIRD ROW: Diane Duncan, Jean Scott, Julia Jenkins, Judy Golding, Beckie Lawrence, Rita. Bolls, Mary Gilmore. Stan Newman. SECOND ROW: Leslie Hantover, Elaine Munro, Emily Rich, Carl Chinnery, El Circulo Espanol 66 ner, 'Terry Hoyt, Suzanne Rosenstock, Kay Heims. BOT- TOM ROVV. Alana Greenberg, Caxnille Simmons, Lynne Campbell, Janet Laird, Penny Grant, Janet Gerson, Carol Nelson, Judy Gitterman. Carol Johnston. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Tom Nitardy, Marilyn Shapiro, John Skeer, Cary Kemp, Nancy Davis, Cheri Scott, Jill Miller, Danny Sudran. Dennis Schwartz. Judy Kaufman, Carol Haworth, Cynthia Laing, Allen Agron. BOTTOM ROW: Maggie Edwards, Debbie Young, Shan-rel Keyes, Barbara Sagl, Jane Myers, Mary Koenigsdorf, Karen Marcum, Mary Lou McGrath. NOT IN PICTURE: George Ogden, Mike Brown. Patti Dyer, Tom Hawthorne, Judy Hutton, Pam Latshaw, Carol Nelson. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Bob Sla- ter: Vice-President, Donn Howell, Secre- tary, Sharon Peltzmang Treasurer, Steve Brown. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Donn Howell: Vice-President, Sharon Peltzmang Secretary, Sharrel Keyes, Treasurer, Jane Myers. SPONSOR: Miss Helen Fling. Whether saying bonjour or eating French cream puffs, the members of the French Club were always doing some- thing French. The eighth grade mem- bers presented a French puppet show and Jo Ann Lamberson showed slides from her trip to France to further the club's knowledge of French culture and everyday life. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Susan Davisg Vice-President, Betty Davis g Secre- tary, Judy Sacking Treasurer, Julie Shep- herd. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Betty Davis, Vice-President, Judy Sackin 5 Secretary, Jean Hatcher, Treasurer, Tarvi Hermann. SPONSOR: Miss Dorothy S. McLeod. TOP ROW: Richey Sue Rowley, Susan Davis, Jim Peil, Howard Bodney, Stephanie Alexander, Marshall Westberg, Gordon Griffith, Judi Clover, John Schlangzer, Nick Kelne, Barbara McHenry. FOURTH ROW: Connie Nelson, Tarvi Hermann. Jeanne Keith, Barbara Ulmer, Yale Dolginow. Susan Blue, Sandi Logan. Judy Tompkins, Joyce DeLancey. Bev Brockus, Betty Ennis. THIRD ROW: Eileen Eaglstein, Nancy Scott, Susie Brodkin, Ronnie Goldsmith, Janeice Ken- Frenclt Chfristfmas 'music fills the front hall. Le Tricolore yon. Judie Waisblum, Julie Shepherd, Marcia Markowitz, Evelyn Sue Adler, Kathy Lucas. SECOND ROW: Susie Godfrey, Pat Eisberg, Jim Anderson, Jo Ann Lamberson, Don Rifas, Dianne Turner, Molly McGee, Betty Davis, Judy Leva, Annette Bray, Cathy Ballinger. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Rabicoff, Harriet, Cooper, Sandy Amato, Carol Giles, Patti Maloney, Lynne Flapan, Joan Louis, Ruth Simon, Laura Lemmon, Sharon Traxler. Diana Thornton. 67 TOP ROW: Richey Sue Rowley, Sally Dunlap, Henrietta Hopkins, Janeice Kenyon, Susan Golding, Glenda Anglin. Charlotte McKean, Mary Linda McDonnell, Lucy Truog. Judy Stout, Chris Hodge. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Green- wood, Harriet Kusnetzky. Barbara Smith, Kathy Lucas, Pat Barker, Julie Shepherd, Caroline Yeo, Mary Gilmore, Diane Duncan, Terry Weiner, Deanne Manfield. THIRD ROW: Sandi Weisberger, Pam Shafer, Susan Glass, Barbara Northrop, Evelyn Sue Adler, Sharon Bitner, Patty Patter- Future Teachers Of America son, Sandy Jacobson. Marcia. Bordman, Marilyn Mothner. SECOND ROW: Vici Cornelison, Karen Lockridge, Joy Firestone, Arlene Partnoy, Suzanne Rosenstock. Selma Kross, Myrna Wedlan, Linda Lapides, Sharon Peltzman, Mary Sorrels, Janice Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: Carol John- ston, Joan Louis, Ruth Simon, Sheryl Glasberg, Judy Pells, Lawrene Hansen, Janis Luke, Molly Luke, Alana Green- berg, Harriet Cooper. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Pat Bark- er, Vice-President, Patty Patterson, Sec- retary, Julie Shepherd, Treasurer, Hen- rietta Hopkins. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Pat Barkerg Vice-President, Patty Patterson: Secretary, Julie Shep- herd, Treasurer, Henrietta Hopkins. SPONSOR: Miss Ethel V. Cooper. Dr. Hugh W. Speer, Dean of KCU's School of Education, counsels with prospective teachers. 68 Foremost among FTA's activities were a trip during the Christmas season to the Childrenls Cardiac Center and the annual college day at K.C.U. on March 24. At college day, the members attended a dinner at Epperson Hall, saw skits by various schools, and learned much about the teaching' profession from members l of the School of Education faculty. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Lawrene Hansen: Vice-President, Betty Davis: Sec- retary, Charlotte McKean, Treasurer, Christie Hill. SECOND SEMESTER : Presi- dent, Marsha Firestoneg Vice-President, Christie Hill: Secretary, Connie Nelson: Treasurer, Mary Linda McDonnell. SPON- SOR: Mrs. Blanche Moore and Miss Jane Joyce. TOP ROW: Eleanor Goodson, Charlotte McKean, Lucy Trung, Carol Smith, Barbara Langworthy, Elizabeth Good- son, Joyce DeLancey, Sharon Ambrose, Charlene Lawrie. Jill Edmisson. THIRD ROW: Judy McMahan, Connie Nel- son, Mary Gilmore, Sarah Wilcox, Martha Vaughan, Sue Whitton, Janet Hirsh, Donna Dean, Keiko Yasuda. SEC- OND ROW: Joyce Howey, Merrelyn Mullaly, Wanda Hut- TOP ROW: Jane Myers, Richa Feutz, Mary Linda McDon- nell, Stephanie Alexander, Nancy Kincaid, Norma Jean Clark, Merlena Birney, Jeanne Keith, Stella Wilson, Sharrel Keyes, Connie Clay. THIRD ROW: Elaine Moore, Caroline Yeo, Barbara Yeo, Judy Groening, Mimi Fessler, Patty Pat- terson, Susy Williams. Jeannette Mohr, Shirley Hansell, Lyndn. Clyne. SECOND ROW: Patti Maloney, Marsha Fire- Y-Teens sell. Kay Pilkenton, Candy Gore, Donna Moss, Pam Shafer, Betty Francisco. Beth Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Julo. Pam Priest, Betty Davis, Richey Sue Rowley, Sandy Amato, Judy Pells, Phyllis Clay. Carol Manley, Diana Thornton. NOT IN PICTURE: Sue Funck, Linda, Lockridge, Pam Schwerin, Juanita Phillips, Cary Swofford. stone, Roberta Caplan, Patty Whitton. Judy Kesler, Sue Barker. Mary McDaniel, Pam Shafer. Christie Hill, Connie Carmichael, Karen Lockridge. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Ca- wood, Margie Curl, Mary Alice Woodward, Susanne Ham- mett. Judyanne Nelson. Lawrene Hansen. Lois Wilhite, Laura Lemmon, Nancy Firestone. Sharon Manbeck. 69 TOP ROW: Woody Higgins, Clarence Kur, Bob Hicks, Larry Selden, Robert Sharp, Jim Ramsey, John Wascher, Jim Peil. Hanan Kivett. THIRD ROW: Bill Pachter, Whit Worcester, Gordon Wiltse. Paul Manson, Staley McDermet, Charles Page. Paul Spencer, Richard Klein. SECOND ROW: Peter Clagett, Bill Freeman, Bill Voss, Allan Block, Kiah Engineers Club Members take an informative tour 'Hlf'I'0'lLgfL the IBM company. I 70 Wax-den, Bob Tomlinson, Donald Fox, Miron Straf, John Skeer. BOTTOM ROW: Phil Sherman. Chuck Harris, Larry Garfinkel, Robert Kaplan. Keith Zeff, Ray Maloney, Bill Howell. Joe Meth, Mr. Leo S. Scott. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Hurley Scott. Bob Woodling, FIRST SEMESTER: President, Hanan Kivettg Vice-President, Larry Seldeng Sec- retary, Allan Blockg Treasurer, Chuck Harris. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Larry Seideng Vice-President, Chuck Har- risg Secretary, Clarence Kurg Treasurer, Allan Block. SPONSOR: Mr. Leo S. Scott. Whether viewing motion pictures, participat- ing in panel discussions, listening to informa- tive guest speakers, or taking field trips, the members of the Engineers Club always en- joyed an engrossing meeting. A tour through the complex world of IBM proved to be one of the year's highlights. The spring picnic provided diversion and recreation after a most interesting and worth-while year. Foremost among the Science Club activi- ties was the Southwest Science Fair held on February 27. Among the ninety-one outstanding entries were a short wave radio, sending radiograms to any station in the Americas, and exhibits on Hi- Fidelity sound production. The grand prize was awarded to Bill De Atley's ex- hibit entitled Water Pressure and Con- ductivity, which received a special award in the city fair from the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Robert Weinstein: Vice-President, Miron Strafg Second Vice-President, Mike Naseg Secre- tary, Eleanor Goodsong Treasurer, Howard Bodney. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Robert Weinstein: Vice-President, Miron Strafg Second Vice-President, Mike Naseg Secretary, Eleanor Goodsong Treasurer, Howard Bodney. SPONSOR: Mr. Frank L. Stark. TOP ROW: Benjamin Feinberg, Howard Bodney, Lynn Kuluva, Jerry Pakula, John Cartlich. Mike Nase, Gary Lasister, George Damon, Benny Friedman, David Damon. THIRD ROW: Morris Fishman, Yale Dolginow, Miron Straf, Lee McGraw, Jim Smith. Richard Klein, Sheldon Gulinson, Robert Weinstein, Ernie Hodge. George Ogden. SECOND ROW: Lynda Clyne, Cindy Voelker, Bill Howell, Hard work is 'rewarded by the grand prize at the Southwest fair. Science Club Jeanne Keith, Nancy Kincaid, Eleanor Goodson, Jackye Greenberg, David Thompson, Barbara Curts. BOTTOM ROW: John Wilke, Roger Baker, Teddi Kern. Eddie Brady. Milt Feder, Charles Howell, Elaine Hydeman, Judy Simon, Jerry Temposky. Mr. Stark. NOT IN PICTURE: Bill An- thony. Roxanne lihtrin, Clarke Garry, Carol Howard, Robert Sharp, Diane Wally. 7l TOP ROW: Richard Mills, Bernie Friedman, Harold Mar- gariel, Mike Nase. Robert Sharp, Jerry Johnson, Gil Ful- mer, Jim Smith. THIRD ROW: Charles Wilson, Ronald MacLennan C k Tirerm-in Bnn ri Q. l , hue L . , e y F edman, -taey McDermet, Tom Schwarz, Victor Bodney, Jim Newell. Chess ewztlmsiasts play in co tense match. 72 SECOND ROW: Allen Schick, Melvyn Kogan, Chris Ny- gran, Miron Straf, Steve Brown, Yale Dolginow, John Cla- baugh, Sol Eaglstein. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Woll, Milt Feder, Leslie Greene, Steve Marten, Ronnie Ruback, Gary Ravis. Harold Levine, Mr. James S. McKee. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Bernie Friedmang Vice-President, Ronald Mac- Lennang Secretary, Jerry Johnson: Treas- urer, Victor Bodney. SECOND SEMES- TER: President, Bernie Friedman: Vice- President, Jerry J ohnsong Secretary, Ron- ald MacLennan3 Treasurer, Steve Marten. SPONSOR: Mr. James S. McKee. Declining to follow the pattern of other school organizations, the Chess Club re- frains from taking tiresome field trips and listening to bo1'ing speakers. The members of the Chess Club are concerned only with playing chess. The novice can learn good pointers, while the more skilled player meets the challenge of a yearly intra-club chess tournament. The Radio Club, whose chief aim is to build a greater interest in electronics and radio, had a fascinating program of varied activi- ties. Theory classes with code instruction were given every other week. Trips to Mid- west Research, Western Electric, and KCMO, besides being informative, kept every mem- ber alertly interested in the projects of the club. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Ed Levin- song Vice-President, Alfred Volkuwitzg Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Jennett. SEC- OND SEMESTER: President, Lynn Ku- luvag Vice-President, Sandy Shlyeng Secre- tary-Treasurer, Whit Worcester. SPON- SOR: Mr. J. C. Edwards. TOP ROW: Jon Pollock, John Curtright, Anthony Super, Jim Jennett., Ed Levinson, Lynn Kuluva, Bill Goodson, Whit Worcester. SECOND ROW: Sanford Shlyen, Alfred Volkuwitz, Yale Dolginow, Larry Downing, William Dickin- Operating ham. equipment is a basic part of the Radio Club's activity. Radio lub son, Ernie Hodge, Bob Davidow. BOTTOM ROW: David Wynn, David Keyes. Melvyn Kogan, Peter Kirby. Steve Gould. Steve Bodney, Ronnie Reiman, Mr. J. C. Edwards. NOT IN PICTURE: John Howard. 73 Athena, as always, cherishes the hope of capturing' the elusive cup in the spring contest. In order to prepare for the great event, the Athenians have presented pro- grams to report on the quality and type of material expected from society members. As a result of the added interest in extem- poraneous speaking among the clubs, sev- eral Athena members improvised a scene for establishing stage presence during one of their programs. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Judy Stout, Vice-President, Myrna Wedlang Sec- ond Vice-President, Sharon Peltzmang Sec- retary, Nancy Shopmakerg Treasurer, Jan- ice Halperin. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Myrna Wedlang Vice-President, Nancy Shopmakerg Second Vice-President, Sharon Peltzmang Secretary, Marcia Bord- mang Treasurer, Janice Halperin. SPON- SOR: Mrs. Ida S. Wells. TOP ROW: JoAnn Fuhrer. Mary Porter, Evelyn Adler, Judy Stout. Carol Printz, Eileen Eaglstein, Marcia Wien. Diane Cohen. Janice Halperin. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Gitberman, Vicki Rosenblum, Selma Kross, Myrna. Wedlan, Peggy Yeddis. Davida Funk, Nancy Shopmaker, Larri Lewis, Judy Leva. SECOND ROW: Brenda Unell, Sheila Kushner. Marilyn Mothner, Sharon Peltzman, Carol Gladstone, Linda Members present a demonstration in stage presence. thena Greenbaum. Sandi Weisberger, Marcia Bordman. BOTTOM ROW: Harriet. Cooper. Joan Stiefel, Bobbie Bassin. Judy Zarr. Radine Mankwitz, Sharon Ginsburg, Judy Gitterman. Linda Hipsh. Gail Rothschild. NOT IN PICTURE: Bar- bara Alport. Barbara Fromm, Barbara Levitch, Judy Rabi- coff, Carol Radetsky. 74 TOP ROW: Jean Scott, Barbara McHenry, Janet Solter. Sandra Higman, Susan Dinklage. Susan Faron, Meredith Bly, Tarvi Hermann. THIRD ROW: Judy Kesler, Carol Potter, Susie Bauer, Jane Smith, Joyce DeLancey, Frances Bartlett. Marczella. Nagelvoort, Linda Horine. SECOND ROW: Beth Stewart, Barbara Northrop, Patty Patterson, FIRST SEMESTER: President, Susan Dinklageg Vice-President, Lynne Camp- bellg Second Vice-President, Pat Pattersong Secretary, Sandy Amatog Treasurer, Linda Horine. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Pat Patterson: Vice-President, Sandy Amatog Second Vice-President, Lynne Campbell: Secretary, Judy Kesler: Treas- urer, Linda Horine. SPONSOR: Miss Flora Linn. Some of the social events of a busy year for Delphi were an installation dinner at the home of Sandy Amato and a Christ- mas party at Carol Ward's. Members also participated in the Literary Tea, the Snow Ball, and the Christmas char- ity project. As preparation for the in- ter-society contest, the Delphians invited Miss Susan McClelland to speak to them on the writing of poetry. It was the club's great privilege to have as a mem- ber Kay Yasuda, the second Foreign Ex- change student to join Delphi. Carole Ward, Marie Clark. Marcia Markowitz, Keiko Yasu- da, Jan Campbell. BO'I'I'0M ROW: Barbara Benson, Laura Lemmon, Arlie Russell, Lynne Campbell, Ginnie Lemmon, Carol Sherer, Becky Buckaloo, Sandy Amato. NOT IN PICTURE: R th F't M G'l J 't Ph'll' ll l 9, ary l I'l'l0l'E, llalll 3. l IDE, Sherri Willard, Stella Wilson. Nancy Zeiner. D l h' Delphi is lzonored to have Kay as its second foreign exchange member. 75 Excelsior, again this year, showed its in- dividuality and originality by instituting the new deal into its meetings. Dispens- ing with time consuming parliamentary procedure, the progressive Excelsiorites concentrated on new business and short meetings. The great accomplishment of Excelsior first semester was the planning of a banner, and by the day of the contest this scarlet and white flag was a reality. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Jerry Rob- inson: Vice-President, Steve Charnog Sec- retary, Ben Achtenbergg Treasurer, Jim Parkison. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Jerry Robinson: Vice-President, Ben Achtenberg, Secretary, Jim Parkisong Treasurer, Bob Slater. SPONSOR: Mr. Ken Wilson. TOP ROVV: Arthur James, Harry Shrago, Kenneth Hoy, Bob Slater, Richard NViens, Charles Robertson. .lorry Robin- son. Steve Goodman. Paul Duffendnck, Gil Fulmer. THIRD ROVV: Doug Price. Jerry Stewart. Jim Parkison, Sam Henderson. Dave Jackson, Herbert Jacob. Chuck Tigermnn. Chris Keehn. John Curtright. J. B. Wickoff. SECOND ROW: Michael Klein, Brad Smith, Ben Achtenherg, Ralph All societies enjoy the Literary Society Christ- mas dance at the Town House. Excelsior Jacobson. Neil Johnson, David Litwack, Chuck Blackmnr, John Rollins. Doug Whitmore, Charles VVilson. BOTTOM ROW: Harold Levine, Randy Cox. John Maier. NValter Will- mert, Miron Sh-af. Steve Charno, Rex Thrasher, Merrill Eckstein. Pete Levi. Paul Schwartz. Mr, Kendall L. Wilson. NOT IN PICTURE: Mike Davis, Ronnie Goldsmith, Ronald MacLunnnn, Steve Woods. 76 TOP ROW:Janeice Kenyon. Janis Mehornay, Sue McClel- land, Mary Lou McClelland, Judy Higgins, Bev Brockus, Judy Johnson, Betty Ennis, Midge Faeth. THIRD ROW: Diana Schultz. Maggie Edwards, Connie Clay. Pat McElheny, Jeanne Brett, Pam Hutchison, Cynthia Laing. Sally Haydon, Carolyn Steele. SECOND ROW: Joyce Moss, Ginny Hall, FIRST SEMESTER: President, Bev Brockusg Vice-President, Linda Schaerrerg Second Vice-President, Pat McElhenyg Sec- retary, Maggie Edwardsg Treasurer, Janis Mehornay. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Linda Schaerrerg Vice-President, Pat McElheny3 Secretary, Cynthia Laingg Treasurer, Janeice Kenyon. SPONSOR: Miss Dorothy W. Varney. The past year has been rather eventful for the Omegas, beginning with the flub at initiation. During the most solemn part of the ceremony, a music box was accidentally set off, and the girls found it hard to keep straight faces. One program featuring a student teacher from K.C.U., who advised them on declamations, was particularly en- joyable. The Omegas are looking forward to an even more successful future as a re- sult of improvements made this year. Susan Brown, Barbara Curts, Kathy Schoenfeldt, Lynn Ott- man, Georgia Lonnecker, Peggy Phipps, Kathy Hall. BOT- TOM ROW: Donna Hill, Janet Laird, Linda Schaerrer, Vici Cornelison, Gail Young, Jane Bushfield, Pam Tennyson, Ruthie Eisenberg, Harriett Davis. NOT IN PICTURE: Jane Houston, Gayle Pugh. Omega Costume committee selects 'material for the con- test dresses. 77 Sappho girls, remembering the sweet taste of victory seven times, hope to capture the '60 cup. In attempting to have a closer-knit club, the Sapphos have held programs explaining the various types of contest entries and several potluck dinners with good food and victory songs. The last social event of the year was a fare- well luncheon given for the seniors by the underclassmen. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Mary Kay Nanningag Vice-President, Christie Hill, Junior Vice-President, Edie Kaplan, Secre- tary, Leslie Hantoverg Treasurer, Sherry Gershon. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Sally Williams, Vice-President, Christie Hill, Junior Vice-President, Judy Kaufmang Secretary, Martha Bumpasg Treasurer, Sherry Gershon. SPONSOR: Miss Mildred Meuser. TOP ROW: Mary Kay Nanninga, Judy Kaufman, Susan Hoy, Edie Kaplan, Sandi Logan, Barbara Warren, Carolyn Bufton, Carol Cole, Chris Paterson, Shirley Reid. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Fording, Lynne Swingly, Margie Bergendoff, Sharon Estes, Leslie Hantover, Margo Lackie, Martha Bum- pas. Patricia Taylor, Ann Morgan. SECOND ROW: Pat Cofrsaiges are presented to 'initiates by the president. Sappho Arnold. Rosemary Robertson, Sally Williams, Nancy Little, Linda Gay Nelson, Joyce Howey, Harriet Wadsworth, Chris- tie Hill, Suzanne Rosenstoek. BOTTOM ROW: Gale Char- mack, Peggy Milner, Nancy Williams, Molly Luke, Janis Luke. Sherry Gershon. Janet Glass, Leslie Evans, Linda Loeb. NOT IN PICTURE: Pam Latshaw, Sharon Traxler. 78 TOP ROW: Bonny Halbeck, Barbara Ulmer, Charlotte Mc- Kean, Judy Golding. Mary Linda McDonnell, Carol Harper, Susan Golding, Linda. Smalley, Julia Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Betty Peterson, Judy Moser, Nancy Jones, Judy Groening, Martha Groening, Barbara Sagl, Candy Lamkin, Pat Barker, Linda Hatfield, Sharrel Keyes. SECOND ROW: Alicia FIRST SEMESTER: President, Sharrel Keyes 5 Vice-President, Jean Hatcherg Sec- ond Vice-President, Charlotte McKeang Secretary, Nancy McMahang Treasurer Betty Davis. SECOND SEMESTER: Pres- ident, Charlotte McKeang Vice-President, Betty Davisg Second Vice-President, Nancy McMahang Secretary, Jean Hatcher, Treas- urer, Linda Smalley. SPONSOR: Mrs. Katherine Norris. 7 An atmosphere of enthusiasm and teamwork has settled upon the girls of Sesame during this year. Included in their efforts to prepare winning entries have been talks by faculty members on Writing skills and a study night for practice orals and the rating of intra-club contest drafts. Knowing that club spirit is of great importance on contest night, they have designed and financed a new banner to lead them to victory and the cup. Saunders, Nancy Ann Hunter, Jean Hatcher, Judy McMahan, Cindy Rowan, Linda Stearns, Mary Beth Johnston, Caryn Iillilsson, Hzgrrigt Daniel. BOISFTOM ROW: Sally Platt, Joan ' S ouxs, an y rown, une earing, Betty Davis. Judyanne Nelson, Laurie Fenimore, Virginia White, Phyllis Clay, NOT IN PICTURE: Kay Pilkenton, Henrietta Hopkins. Sesame Off-icefrs admire the inter-society collect-ion of canned goods and toys fofr charity. 79 Mr. Gfriffith explains 6It977l1JO7'!l'I'l80llS speaking at an inter-society 'I7l66t'f71g. Summus TOP ROW: Mike Bell, Lawrence Zalcman. Clarence Kur. Dan Sheehy. Larry Selden, Joe I-Iirsh, Eddie Ross, Terry Passman. John Frazier, Phil Jones. Mike Milens. THIRD ROW: Anthony Saper. Steve Rosen, Tom Schwarz, Larry Rothman, John Schlanger, Allan Block, Larry Cortez, Larry Rosenthal, Sheldon Gulinson. Rick Novorr. Bill Freeman. SECOND ROW: Barry Mnookin, David Ellis, Harvey Safer- Summus waged an all-out campaign to bring home the '60 cup. In addition to hav- ing talks on short story, poetry, essay and declamation presented by various mem- bers, the club was fortunate enough to hear Dr. Julius E. Schultz from K.C.U. give pointers on extemporaneous speaking. Dining more fashionably than members of other literary societies, the Summusians held their third annual initiation dinner at the Majestic Steak House. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Larry Rosenthal, Vice-President, Allen Agrong Secretaryg Barry Mnooking Treasurer, Allan Block. SECOND SEMESTER: Pres- ident, Allen Agrong Vice-President, Allan Block, Secretary, Dennis Schwartzg Treas- urer, Larry Selden. SPONSOR: Mr. 0. L. Hoover, Jr. stein. Dennis Schwnrtz,,Yale Dolginow, Keith Zeff, Paul Winett. Kiah Warden. Stephen Koshland, Alfred Volkuwitz, Bob Kaplan. BOTTOM ROW: David Gale. Allan Friedson. David Mouber, Don Rifas, Steve Greenstein, Mike Mann, Steve Rosenbaum, Mike Fried, David Rosenbaum, Allen Agzron, Elliott Goldstein, Alan Jacobson. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Gary Zeff. 80 TOP ROW: Jeanie Throckmorbon, Elaine Munro, Barbara Throckmorton, Meggan Dissly, Cheryl I-Ieimbrodt, Janette Elliot, Barbara Yeo, Betsy Jackson, Lisa Lanner. THIRD ROW: Donna Moss, Pam Schryver. Merlena Birney. Jane Myers, Jo Ann Ltunberson, Emily Rich, Suzy Morgan, Diane Varnum, Richey Sue Rowley. SECOND ROW: Francie Thalian A relaxing potluck supper follows the formal initiation. Feild, Sallie Manly, Molly McGee, Karen Kemmerly, Sherry Ruskin, Nan Singer, Jane Liesveld, Kay Helms, Terry Hoyt. BOTTOM ROW: Betsy Lanner, Linda Lenge, Mary Lou McGrath, Lyn Van Osdol, Susan McDermet. Susie Godfrey, Sally Smith. Betsy Ruvel. NOT IN PICTURE: Chris Avon- doglio, Susy Rowland, Debbie Wood, Susie Soard, FIRST SEMESTER: President, Jo Ann Lambersong Vice-President, Mary Lou Mc- Crathg Secretary, Jane Myersg Treasurer, Debbie Wood. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Jane Myersg Vice-President, Mary Lou McCrathg Secretary, Debbie Woody Treasurer, Merlena Birney. SPON- SOR: Miss Viona Ewalt. Although they worked assiduously on liter- ary masterpieces, the Thalians found some time to participate in many inter-society functions such as the fall tea for prospective members and the Christmas charity project. The girls were especially busy making snow- men and other decorations for the Snow Ball. Meetings were fun for all members who loved to discuss whether or not to have a plaque, what to wear to the contest, and which of the new, spirited songs to sing at the contest. Small talk and 7'6f'I CSlHl16'7ltS are enjoyed at the literary ted for 'new meonbers. Veda TOP ROW: Diane Duncan. Carol Howard, Judy Tompkins, Barbara Molotsky. Barbara Langworthy, Beckie Lawrence. Susan Stern, Jackie Rashbaum, Eleanor Goodson. THIRD ROW: Patricia Eisherg, Gail Henry. Beverly Levine, Judy Sackin. Sandy Jacobson, Sandy Gessner. Harvene Naylor. Linda VVassermnn. SECOND ROW: Ruth Simon. Joy Fire- stone, Rose Frischer, Judi Fisler. Sheryl Glasberg, Ruth Throughout this year the girls of Veda put an emphasis on winning the cup by learn- ing more about writing and speaking. Three English teachers spoke to the club on Writing essays, short stories, and poems, and the girls spent much time perfecting their entries. A colorful initiation and Christmas party rounded out a fun-filled and successful year. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Diane Duncan: Vice-President, Pat Eisbergg Sec- ond Vice-President, Harvene Naylor: Sec- retary, Sharon Edwards: Treasurer, Sandy Jacobson. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Judy Sacking Vice-President, Pat Eisbergg Second Vice-President, Sandy Jacobson: Secretary, Sharon Edwards, Treasurer, Barbara Molotsky. SPONSOR: Mrs. Elinor Dolson. Indin. Mary McDaniel, Lawrene Hansen. Susan King, BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Julo, Ranelle Tobb. Judy Simon, Cheryl Brodkin, Sharon Edwards, Carol Giles, Diana Thorn- ton, Kerry Goldberg. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharon Am- gioie. Kate Bragg. Susie Brodkin, Susan Rosenfield. Sherry a ton. 82 TOP ROW: Donn Howell, Jerry Johnson, Vic Damon, Bill Hesselroth, Tom McCaffrey, Steve Jennings, Harold Klee, Bernie Friedman. T. D. Brous, Mike Brown. THIRD ROW: Carl Helmstetter, Andy Hoffman, John Shelton. Dick Fogel, Bob Woodling, Tom Hawthorne. Woody Higgins, Marvin Marcell, Steve Melcher, Arthur Morris. Larry Mendenhall. SECOND ROW: Bill Fi-umm, Bill Soltz, Harvey Kaplan, Zend-Avesta A prize-win.nir1.g zleclamation -is given by club entrant. Bob Barker, Dick Abloff, Phil Belove. Danny Sudran, Jim Agfranoff. Jeff Hantover. David Silverforb, Mr. Chaney 0. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Grossmann, Bob Bond. Ronnie Bodinson. Chips Schmelzer. Bill Voss, Jim Mclferrin, Woody Cozad, David Cohn, Ricky Eisberg, David Wolff, Stanley Woll. NOT IN PICTURE: Jack Chapman, Charles Harris, Gene Owen. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Mike Brown: Vice-President, Jerry Johnsong Secretary, Arthur Morris: Treasurer, Har- vey Kaplan. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Bob Barker: Vice-President, Jerry Johnson: Secretary, Marvin Marcellg Treasurer, Arthur Morris. SPONSOR: Mr. Chaney O. Williams. Zend-Avesta, to the disappointment of all other societies, refused to give Gunga Din in this year's literary contest. However, these stout-hearted boys hoped to continue their tradition of winning cups. An attempt to learn two new songs, even though they did not know the old ones, showed their magnifi- cent new spirit. All looked well for the Z-A's as they prepared their trickery and eagerly awaited the fateful contest night. 83 A , Q . AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF BACK ROW: Jim Jennett. Jerry Huff, Terry Reclmon, Bill McWhorter, David Harrop. SEC- OND ROW: Doug Patton, Susan Dinklage, Mag- gie Edwards, Bill Zimmerman, Brian Evans. FRONT ROW: Bill Pachter, Charles Scarbrough. Mary Kay Nanninfra. Debbie Young, Elaine Hyde- man, Mr. Manly, NOT IN PICTURE: Jim Holler. Karen Marcum, Jerry Hart, Lawrene Hansen. The work of the five service committees was indispensable in managing essential matters of routine about the school. The Cafeteria Courtesy Committee was active during lunch hours, helping students and keeping tables in order. The nurse's and treasurer's assistants gave spe- cial attention to health records and school financesg the Audio- Visual staff serviced and deliv- ered needed equipment to the classrooms, and the office as- sistants Were busy hurrying through the hall with those omi- nous messages. CAFETERIA COURTESY COMMITTEE TOP ROW Fred Reinstein, Tom Galley, Harold Boston, Will Czmlmsky, Jack McPherson, Ken Davidson, Dave Mil- ler Bill Messmer. THIRD ROW: Sandy Jacobson, Mike Fried Chxulotte McKean, Janis Mehornay, Barbara Throck- moxton Pat Bengtson, Sharrel Keyes. SECOND ROW: Deb- bie Young, Jane Taylor, Maggie Edwards, Patty Patterson, Karen Marcum. Sally Haydon. Pat McElheny, Joyce Rosen. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Donald S. Stephens, Jane Bushfield. Sandy Amato, June Dearing, Laura Lemmon, Elaine Hyde- man, Lawrene Hansen. OFFICE ASSISTANTS TOP ROW: David Cohn, Jane Liesveld, Martha Bumxms, Sally Haydon, Jeannette Mohr, Carol Rada-tzsky. NOT IN Debbie Wood, Merlena Birney, Susy Grant, Elaine Munro. PICTURE: Kathy Noteis. Joyce Rosen, Linda Lockridge, Diane Duncan. BOTTOM ROW: Christie Hill. Mary Lou Lynn Ryerson. McCrat,h, Linda Lockridge, Anita Blackman, Pat Patterson. Service Committees HEALTH ASSISTANTS TREASURER'S ASSISTANTS Janet Gerson, Janis Duni, Jean Scott, Cm-ol Potter, Judy Rabicoff, Laura Lemmon, Janey Hogin. Miss Bolliger. Sandi Logan, Mr. Hoover, Bobbie Bassin. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharrel Keyes, Sue Ivers. B5 STANDING: Sandy Jacobson. Kristine Led- ford, eighth grade: Andrea Oates. freshman: Nancy Turner, sophomore: Lisa Lanner. jun- ior: Keiko Yasuda, senior. SEATED: Elaine M D' K S ll D I V' ' Lll'!I'0, lah TBHIOS, 8, Y Lln BD, ICI Cornelison, Alana Greenberg. Jane Houston. WE ARE THE INDIANS... FIGHTING INDIANS! Keeping school spirit at a high point throughout the year is the im- portant task of the Pep Club. In an effort to make meetings more interesting, the various classes presented amusing skits in addition to the usual program given by the cheerleaders. Pep rallies before the games and bus transportation for hundreds of fans raised at- tendance for all the sporting events. Newly purchased pompons in bright orange and black colors gave a lift to the old cheers. With the help of the Student Council, a gala royal ball was presented for home- coming. Unusual and beautiful decorations, as well as expert plan- ning by the members, made it the highlight of Pep Club activities. STANDING: DeDe Frey, eighth grade: Jo Ann Lamberson. senior: Mimi Fessler, freshman: Sallie Manley, sophomore: Rosemary Robertson. junior. SEATED: Karen Marcum, Sandy Jacobson. Vici Cornelison, Elaine Munro. Lisa Lanner. NOT IN PICTURE: Alana Greenberg, Janet Oliver. Pep Club FIRST SEMESTER: President, Sally Dun- lap, Vice-President, Dian Kramosg Secre- tary, Vici Cornelisong Treasurer, Elaine Munrog Sgt.-at-Arms, Alana Greenberg, Historian, Jane Houstong Publicity, Sandy Jacobson. SECOND SEMESTER: Presi- dent, Vici Cornelisong Vice - President, Sandy Jacobson, Secretary, Alana Green- bergg Treasurer, Elaine Munro g Sgt.-at- Arms, Lisa Lannerg Historian, Karen Mar- cumg Publicity, Janet Oliver. SPONSOR: Football fans brave a, cold winter night to see the team.. Mrs. Juana W. Seymour. Exciting basketball games cl'ra.uv many fans to the court. Pep rallies on game night keep evzthusiasm high. i 4 87 W-awk - ,Q , 32 Ri 543 - x iw f TOP ROW: Coach Greenstreet, Bill Redmond, VVill Czarlin- sky, Karl Fallman, Greg Dolan, Bill Kyte, Barry Cox. Barney Rullman, Jerry Henkel. Dennis Squires. THIRD ROW: Bill Adler. Jerry Arni, Fred Reinstein, Jerry Hart. Chuck Hunter. Charles Greenberg, Bob Waldo, Jerald Pelof- sky. Bryant Upjohn, Gayland Keroher, Coach Robinson, Push. 'em back! 90 Charles Perry. SECOND ROWV: Alun Turnbull, Joe Wikoff, Ronnie Tucker. Jack Ross. Bob Brewster. Ray Falkenberg, Milt Brown, Dave Miller, Albert Schwerin, Wilson Tanner, Bob Adler. BO'I'l'OM ROW: Doug McGaughy, Lance Camp- bell, John Trundle, Don Garbee, Jim Goar, Bill Murray, Hanan Steinzeig. Ronnie Mirikitani. Marvin Rapschutz. 1 opp. won ,lost tied points pts. 7 0 0 285 Westport 36 East 6 1 0 253 53 Southeast 5 1 1 227 87 Northeast 4 1 2 1 70 79 SOUTHWEST 4 3 0 200 128 Central 4 3 0 88 133 Lincoln 2 5 0 71 155 Paseo 1 6 0 51 232 VanH01-n 1 l 6 0 79 223 Manual O 7 0 19 376 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW . 17 Rockhurst . 7 Shawnee Mission North . 25 Westport . 6 Van Horn . 7 Paseo . 13 Manual . 6 Lincoln . 13 East . 34 Southeast l Hit 'em high: hit 'em low! Gridders Provide Thrilling Moments Pfract-ice makes perfect. t Wwe Q ' lv' ': X. el K 'xv' 'if' iii A. gif? A' 1,L,QvVD JERRY ARNI: Jerry sparked the team this year with his offensive and defensive play and will be an asset to next year's team. BOB BREWSTER: Hard charging and defensive ability earned Bob a position on the second team All- City squad, and an honorable men- tion on the All-District team. MILTON BROWN: Milt's fine ball handling and excellent passing ranked him with the best in the league. Milt led the league in yards gained by passing. Honorable men- tion All-City team. BARRY COX: Barry was one of the most outstanding all-around linemen on the team. His spirit and tackling ability won him a place on the second team All-City squad, and an honorable mention on the All- District team. WILL CZARLINSKY: Will, a big, hard-charging tackle and guard, was able to penetrate the oppos- ing team's line to stop offensive plays. RAY FALKENBERG: A fine pass receiver and ball carrier, Ray is remembered best for his pass com- pletion during the Shawnee-Mis- sion game. JIM GOAR: Size made no differ- ence as Jim went through many holes made for him in the oppon- ent's line. CHUCK GREENBERG: A fine guard, Chuck proved to be a valu- able asset to the team. Honorable mention All-City team. JERRY HENKEL: Jerry sparked this year's team as starting center and as a fine lineman during the entire season. CHUCK HUNTER: Chuck's abil- ity to find holes in the line and to elude tacklers placed him among the top ground gainers for the Indians. BILL KYTE: Bill's fine blocking was a key part in our offensive effort. Honorable mention All-City team. DOUG MCGAUGHY: Doug was a fine lineman and all-around ball player. DAVE MILLER: A reliable, hard working, and spirited player. He would be an asset to any team. RONNIE MIRIKITANI: Shifti- ness, deception, and defensive abil- ity made Ronnie one of our out- standing players. Honorable men- tion All-City team. BILL MURRAY: Bill's aggressive- ness and maneuverability made him a key man in the Indians' defense. Bill will guide the team next year in the quarterback position. BILL REDMOND: Bill, a veteran tackle, was respected by all his op- ponents for his aggressive play. Honorable mention All-City team. FRED REINSTEIN: Fred helped to plug up the line many times dur- ing our rough season. JACK ROSS: Jack showed much ability and aggressiveness this year as a senior end for the Indians. Jack was the co-captain of the team. All-Star team. members Bob B'rewste'r, Barry Cox and Bob Waldo. 93 BARNEY RULLMAN: A capable end and excellent pass receiver, Barney made many spectacular catches. Honorable mention All- City and All-District teams. ALBERT SCHWERIN: Albert, a rugged guard and tackle, added strength to the middle of the line. His place kicking was a great asset to the team. BOB WALDO: The top fullback in the city, his spirited leadership was a guiding force behind the fighting Indians. First team All-City, third team All-District. JOE VVIKOFF: Joe, a clever half- back, displayed great skill in find- ing holes in the line. His fine run- ning ability made him one of the team's leading ground gainers. Hzt em again! Hit 'em again! Harder, lLawIe'r! Y' '?-'ffm Q ,EHQ A' Wi 14 fw '- Akii 'f. 'iQff' fi J wh W , !w,r r i , 4' A W ff' 3' ig -:Q STANDING: Coach Kipp, Larry Combs, Dick Caldwell, Ken J'm Comer. Bill Adler. KNEELING: Bob Hicks. Mike Davidson Don Sneed, Jim Davis, Tom Baker, John Davis, Peak, Jim Goar, Ronnie iri iani. Mkt Tense Regionals Climax Exciting Season Led by the Davis brothers, John and Jim, Southwest pro- duced an often heart-breaking but exciting season of basketball. An early season surge saw the team leading the league, but Northeast put an end to this. This defeat deflated the team until it reached the regional playoffs. Bolstered by a first game overtime victory, the squad gained a new spark that led it to the semi-finals. A crushing overtime loss marked the end of the team's inspired play and the basketball season. 96 Combs snafres another rebound Tlzere's the basket-put it in! Northeast Lincoln East A Westport Southeast SOUTHWEST Central Manual Paseo Van Horn .4-on lust points opp. pts. 6 3 895 810 6 3 813 812 6 3 844 867 5 4 937 936 5 4 748 813 5 4 829 917 5 4 844 850 4 5 909 838 2 7 753 914 1 8 534 694 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW 60 48 64 55 40 45 31 52 60 28 44 43 70 68 76 46 De La Salle Shawnee Mission East Westport Central Paseo Northeast Washington Manual East Pem Day Van Horn Southeast Grandview Ruskin Lee's Summit Sedalia Diligent 'managers take a brea ther. 97 Tom Baker Forward Milt Brown Forward Larry Combs Forward Jim Comer Guard Ken Davidson Center Jim Davis Center John Davis Forward J im Goar Guard Bob Hicks Forward Ronnie Mirikitani Guard Barney Rullman Guard Tom Smith Guard Don Sneed Center Bart Strother Guard The excitement and festivity of the Mardi Gras were the theme of the bas- ketball dance which brought to a close an equally exciting basketball season. The boys' gym, decorated with balloons, multi-colored streamers, and confetti took on the New Orleans effect of gaiety and color. The announcement of Bar- bara Throckmorton as queen was the climax to a very successful first basket- ball dance. Barbara Throckmorton Crowned ueen Queen Barbara Th.'r'ockmorton and her attendants' Pat Koch, Elaine Hydema-n, Judy Boyce, Georgia Lovmeclteo Whether dancmg oo just talkzng etery Dirme Vamiru-nzi. one had fun at the dance Come on, team. Back it up! Another ball is smashed into the net. Sports Are Fun for Everyone The girls' sport program is much more than part of the required curriculumg it provides a restful break in the day's routine, an enjoyable recreation after school, and an opportunity for competition with girls from other schools. Through the varied program offered, every girl is able to find one or more sports in which she can actively participate. IOO Girls' physical education teachers Mrs Riclzart, Mfrs. Seymour, and Mrs. Deets. Judy Boyce, Carolyn Steele, Mil lie Hilgert, Barbara Sloman Dianne Turner. Georgia Lonneck er, Linda Hipsh. Cheerleaders Stimulate Spirit Two bits, four bits, six bits . . . Be it football, basketball, or track, the cheerleaders could always be counted on to add a little spirit and boost the teams' morale. Frigid, snowy football air or hot, murky gymnasium atmos- phere were endured many a night by the cheerleaders. But the peppy girls were always present with smile on face and voice eager to lead each cheer. BACK ROW: Gayle Pugh, Barbara Throckmorton, Diane Varnum. FRONT ROW: Elaine Hydeman, Pat Koch, Kathy Hull. IOI J STANDING: Jim Davis, Bob Jackson, Larry Selden, Larry Rosenthal. KNEEL- ING: Tom Turner, Bill Fromm, Larry Re-yburn. Tennis and Golf STANDING: Couch Cirrincione, Mike Fried. Bill Redmond, Robert Kaplan, Michele Metzger, Van Mankwitz, Richard Glass. KNEELING: Bill Hesselroth, Cory Helms, John Davis, Frank Kirk. TOP ROW: Charles Perry, John Shelton, Carlton Crenshaw, Wayne Siler. Ken Patrick, Chuck Hagen, John Swenson, Kit Alexander, Rich Palmer, Tom Kornfeld, Coach Brewster. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Brown, Jim Roberts. Mike Boyle, David Averill. Tom Boyle, George Koutsoubos, John Coon George Smith, Larry Schaffer. SECOND ROW: Jim Black- well, Tim Jones, Larry Downing, Larry Hill, Jack Hard- gree, Ronnie Bodinson. Clarke Garry, Rusty Davidson, Jim Denham. BOTTOM ROW: Don Boyce, Steve Perkins, Larry Mayer, Graig Lewis, Rick Jeter, Casey Cain, Larry Wells, John Lnunder. B-Teams Give Experience to Future Stars l STANDING: Conch Wilson. Tom Smith, John Green. Louis Beard, Tom McCaffrey. Richard Wiens, Carlton Crenshaw. Will Czarlinsky, John Swenson, Harold Klee, Charles Perry. KNEELING: Andy Hoffman, Marshall Gayle. Shane Davis, Bart Strother, J, B. Wikoff, Jim Roberts, Randy Cox, Ronnie Bodinson, Bill Story. l03 TOP ROW: Coach Ewing, David Miller, Jerry Johnson, Bob Brewster, Karl Fallman, Greg Dolan, Don Sneed. Bill Kyte, Buzzy Morris, Tom Baker, Dick Harman, John Kupka, Den- nis Squires. Bob Waldo, Tom Wengler. Coach Robinson. SECOND ROW: Jim Comer, Paul Manson. Milton Brown. Chuck Dixon, Phil Marcus. Chuck Greenberg, Fred Rein- stein, Jack Lasater, Larry Combs, Jim Brown, Bill Herron, Sandy McDonald, Lindsay Shannon, Neil Skid, Bill Adler. BOTTOM Row: Peter Geissal, Phil Belnve. Jack Mayer. Bryant Upjohn, Frank Travalent, Jerry Arni, T. D. Brous, Jim Levitt, Jim Goar, Al Hoffman, Paul Spencer, Don Fox, Ronnie Mirikitani, Bob Adler. Graduation Hobbles '59 Track Squad Thegfre off! IO4 SW 41 . 63 Raytown SW 43 . 62 Northeast SW 47 . 56 Central SW 2114 . . 35126 Raytown 33116 Southeast 3M Rockhurst SW 50 . 59 Shawnee Mission East 1 Tom Wengler loses his head over pole -vaulting. With the loss of such track stars as Stu Paterson and Jim Baker, it was inevita- ble that the '59 track squad would not be of the caliber of the great squads of '57 and '58, However, the running of Frankie Travalent and vaulting of Tom Wengler did add spark to an otherwise drab season. It is hoped with new ma- terial appearing that Coach Ewing will once again be able to build a champion- ship team. Frankie Tmvalent and Dick Harman do some fancy jumping. I05 Audio-visual equipment helps football coaches Joe Dorr icirmers Charlie Hess and John Kupka Robinson, Brewster, and Greenstreet plan stra- with Track Coach Ewing proudly display the tegy for the next game. trophy symbolic of their athletic achievements. Coaches Guide Successful Teams Mr. Fisher, Business Manager, encourages Coaches Kipp and Wilson with his report on fan support for the basket- Coaches Greenstreet and Cirrincione err- ball season. cha-nge golf gab and tennis talk. TOP ROW: Jim Comer, Bill Kyte, Don Sneed, Ken David- son. Will Czarlinsky, Barry Cox, John Davis. FOURTH ROVV: Albert Schwerin, Barney Rullman. Bill Redmond, Tom Baker. Jerry Henkel, Bob Hicks. Dave Miller, Larry Combs. THIRD ROW: Milton Brown, Bob Waldo, Chuck Hunter, Frank Kirk, Ray Falkenberg, Bob Brewster, T. D. Lettermenis Club Officers study plans for future activities. Brous. SECOND ROW: Fred Reinstein. Jerry Arni, Bob Adler. Joe Wikoff, Charles Greenberg, Bryant Upjohn, Doug McGa.u1Zhy. John Trundle. BOTTOM ROW: Barry Altman, Frank Travalent, Jim Goar. Charles Perry, Gary Altman, John Turner, Ronnie Mirikitani, Bill Adler. FIRST SEMESTER: President, Bob Waldo, Vice-President, Barry Coxg Secre- tary, Bob Brewsterg Treasurer, John Davis. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Bob Brewsterg Vice-President, Dave Millerg Secretary, Charles Greenbergg Treasurer, T. D. Brous. SPONSOR: Coach William C. Robinson. I07 With sparkling chandeliers, golden columns, and medieval shields, the scene was set for the Royal Ball. The unrolling of the red carpet by the royal pages preceded the Coronation of queen Dianne Turner. Everyone was delighted with the success- ful '59 Homecoming dance. I08 You -mean me ? Mr. Cannon. escorts the queen as she greets heir subjects. Sally Dunlap Marsha Fiiresfone Dianne Turner Reigns at Gala Homecoming I7I,lI'IlSf'7'fUIlS 11000-ratars set the 'royal 800710. Cafrolyn Sfaelv Sally Wailliafms Debby Young Gr er 4-1- if ,za-'fm DW : . . , Xgzajsi f .av 5, 423. :Q iw MC K A, qf EK , 5 ix N ,S .k 1:35. f STANDING Bob Waldo, Barry Cox, Buzzy Morris. SEATED: Jack Ross, Nancy Shopmaker, Jo Ann Lamberson J Wk f The Class of 1960 President . . . . Bob Waldo Vice President . . . . Barry Cox Secretary . . . . . . Jack Ross Treasurer . . . . . . Buzzy Morris Giftorian .... . Jo Ann Lamberson Publicity Chairman . . . Nancy Shopmaker Sergeant-at-Arms . ...... Joe Wikoff Sponsor .... . . Mr. Richard M. Griffith The class of 1960 may review with pride a year of numerous accom- plishments that have maintained the high level set for Southwest by preceding classes. Two seniors were National Merit Scholarship final- ists. Another member of this class was chosen Mayor for the annual City Hall day. Several of our lettermen were on the All-City and All- District athletic teams. Musically and artistically-minded seniors won honor ratings at the state music contests and in the Regional Scholastic Art Show. High positions were held on the All-City Stu- dent Council and Red Cross Council. Our achievements have been many, but our greatest honor is graduation from Southwest High School. As we enter colleges, the professions, or industry, we will strive to prove' ourselves worthy of the great educational heritage of our high school. The Senior Business Committee In the fall, twenty representatives are elected to the Senior Business Committee by the senior class. The committee members are then or- ganized into eight subcommittees which are responsible for the sale of senior play tickets, the arrangements for the J unior-Senior Prom, the choice of the senior gift, and much of the planning for the Bac- calaureate service and commencement exercises. From the committee, the officers to direct the affairs of the senior class are chosen. Senior Play Carl Chinnery, chairman Sally Dunlap Marsha Firestone Joe Wikoff Publicity Nancy Shopmaker, chairman Jack Chapman Dianne Turner Sally Williams Gif t Jo Ann Lamberson, chairman Jane Bushfield Cap and Gown Barry Cox, chairman Commencement Bob Waldo, chairman Larry Cortez Harvey Kaplan Jack Ross Sally Williams Prom Carolyn Steele, chairman Jane Bushfield Sally Dunlap Dianne Turner Debbie Young Finance Barry Cox Marcia Bordman Buzzy Morris, chairman Joe Wikoff Larry Cortez Barry Mnookin STANDING: Joe Wikoff. Bob Waldo, Barry Cox, Harvey Lamberson, Marcia Bordman, Nancy Shopmaker, Dianne Kaplan. Carl Chinnery, Jack Chapman, Larry Cortez, Barry Turner, Marsha Firestone. Carolyn Steele, Debbie Young. Mnookin, Buzzy Morris, Jack Ross. SEATED: Jo Ann Sally Dunlap, Jane Bushfield, Sally Williams. l i 4 II3 Judy Abbott Bruce Adelman Evelyn Adler William Adler Allen Agron Stephanie Alexander Charles Allmon Barry Altman Gary Altman Sandy Amato Glenda Anglin Rowland Anthony Kitty Armstrong Dennis Austinson Bob Ayers Jeannie Robert Ayers Bankhead Phil Richard Belove Bentz Allan Howard Block Bodney Jack Sherrill Brancato Bratten Mike Milton Brown Brown Terry Barewin Arthur Berger Norm Bollinger Stephen Brenner Robert Brown Bob Barker Nancy Bernstein Jack Bongiovanni Robert Brewster Steven Brown Pat Barker Merlena Birney Marcia Bordman Beverly Brockus Martha Bumpas Sherron Baslee Anita Blackman Kate Bragg Jerry Brown James Bunten Mike Bell Phillip Blender Dick Brams Michele Brown Suzanne Burgener Thomas Burnett, Richard Burnham, Jane Bushfield, Dick Caldwell, Lance Campbell, Lynne Campbell Margaret Campbell, Wilma Carpenter, John Carr, Frankie Casey, Joyce Cawood, Marianne Cawood IIS Senior Activities A EVELYN ADLER: Athena: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Honor Roll. WILLIAM ADLER: Lettermen's Club: man- ager of varsity football, basketball, and track teams. ALLEN AGRON: Business manager of Trail,- president and vice-president of Summus: Spanish Club: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. STEPHANIE ALEXANDER: Trail: French Club: Y-Teens: Pep Club : Redskin Revels: sports day team: first and second award and school letter in sports: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll. CHARLES ALLMON: Student Council rep- resentative: Honor Roll. BARRY ALTMAN: Secretary-treasurer of junior business committee: executive board and All-City representative of Student Council: Lettermen's Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels: letter in golf: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll five semesters. GARY ALTMAN: Junior business commit- tee: freshman representative to Sachem: sports editor of Trail: Lettermen's Club: letter in golf: Honor Roll five semesters: Quill and Scroll. SANDY AMATO: Vice-president and secre- tary of Delphi: French Club: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon: vice-president of choir: Southwest Sing- ers: Indian Belles: honor ratings in state music contest: CCC: Honor Roll four se- mesters: National Honor Society. GLENDA ANGLIN! Future Teachers of America: girls' choir: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon. ROWLAND ANTHONY: Choir: honor rating in state music contest: Redskin Revels: B1-igadoon: Southwest and city science fair awards. BOB AYERS: Male chorus: Redskin Reivels. JEANNIE AYERS: CCC. llb B ROBERT BANKHEAD: Southwest and city science fair awards. TERRY BAREWIN: First and second awards In sports. BOB BARKER: Editor-in-chief and junior assistant of Sachem: president of Zend- Avesta: secretary of Latin Club: Honor Roll seven semesters: vice-president of Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society: Ilflational Merit Scholarship Certificate of er1 . PAT BARKER: Advertising manager of Trail: Sesame: president of Future Teach- ers of America: Spanish Club: Scherzo: Redskin Revels: secretary of band: honor rating in state music contest: senior play: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. SHERRON BASLEE: Red Cross representa- tive: treasurer of choir: Southwest Sing- ers: Indian Belles: Redskin Revels: lead in Brigadoon, Carousel, Mikado, and Pi- rates of Penzance: honor rating in state music contest. MIKE BELL: Student Council representa- tive: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Briga- doon: Honor Roll. PHIL BELOVE: Zend-Avesta: president of Spotlighters 3 Redskin Revels: lead in Brig- adoon: director of senior play: letter in track: Honor Roll two semesters: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. RICHARD BENTZ: Activities at Hogan High School, Kansas City, Missouri. MERLENA BIRNEY: Student Council repre- sentative: treasurer of Thalian: Y-Teens: office assistant. ANITA BLACKMAN: Activities councilg Redskin Revelsg office assistant 3 Honor Roll two semestersg National Honor So- ciety. PHILLIP BLENDER: Scherzog bandg honor rating in state music contest. ALLAN BLOCK: Red Cross representativeg vice-president and treasurer of Summusg secretary and treasurer of Engineers Clubg treasurer of choirg Southwest Singersg male chorusg Redskin Revelsg B'rigadoo'n.,' honor rating in state music contestg silver medal in essayg Honor Roll six semestersg National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. HOWARD BODNEY: French Clubg treasurer of Science Clubg Chess Clubg male chorus 3 Redskin Revelsg senior playg reserve let- ter in football. NORM BOLLINGER: Male chorus: Redskin Revelsg honor rating in state music con- testg Honor Roll two semesters. MARCIA BORDMAN: Senior and junior busi- ness committeesg treasurer of Red Crossg Trailg secretary of Athenag Spotlightersg Future Teachers of America: Redskin Revelsg senior play 5 attendant to ROTC queeng Honor Roll. KATE BRAGG: Vedag Hestia. JACK BRANOATO: Honor Roll. SHERRILL BRATTEN: Scherzog Redskin Revelsg Bvrigadoong treasurer of orches- trag All-City and All-State orchestrasg honor rating in state music contest. ROBERT BREWSTER: Executive board of Student Councilg All-City representative to Red Crossg president and secretary of Lettermen's Clubg Redskin Revelsg varsity and second team letters in footballg letter in trackg second team All-City, honorable mention All-District footballg Missouri Boys' Stateg Honor Roll two semesters. BEVERLY BROCKUS: President of Omegag French Clubg activities councilg senior playg silver medal in essay and extem- poraneous speechg Honor Roll five semes- tersg National Honor Society. MICHELE BROWN: Student Council repre- sentativeg vice-president of Scherzog pres- ident of orchestrag Redskin Revelsg All- City, All-District, All-State orchestrasg honor rating in state music contest. MIKE BROWN : President of Zend-Avestag vice-president of Russian Clubg Spanish Club g Honor Roll five semestersg presi- dent of National Honor Society. MILTON BROWN: Lettermen's Clubg var- sity and second team letters in footballg letter in trackg honorable mention All- City football. STEVEN BROWN: Treasurer of Spanish Clubg Chess Club. MARTHA BUMPAS: Secretary of Sapphog choirg Redskin Refvelsg Brigadoong office assistant. JAMES BUNTEN : Activities at Walker High School, Walker, Minnesota. JANE BUSHFIELD: Senior and junior busi- ness committeesg secretary of Student Councilg Omegag Redskin Revelsg Briga- doong senior playg choirg Indian Belles: Southwest Singersg CCCg attendant to ROTC queen. C DICK CALDWELL: Senior advisory board of Pep Clubg varsity letter in basketball. LANCE CAMPBELL: Varsity and second team letter in football. LYNNE CAMPBELL: Editor-in-chief of the Tmilg first and second vice-president of Delphig Spotlightersg Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg activities councilg Redskin Revelsg debate teamg senior playg Honor Roll four semestersg treasurer of Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. II7 Jack Steve Wally Steve Carl Chapman Charno Chester Chick Chinnery Janice Joyce Susan Robert Leah Cohen Cohen Cohen Collins Cono Vici Laurence Barry Jim Jack Cornelison Cortez Cox Cozad Dailey John Susan John June Bill Davis Davis Day Dearing De Atley Douglas William Susan Irene Yale Dible Dickinson Dinklage Dixon Dolginow John Clayton Betsy Conrad Kenneth Davidson Joni Deister Terry Duker is i 3 Judi Clover Myrna Cooper Betty Davis Kenny y Deitchmar Diane Duncan John Duncan, Doug Dunlap, Sally Dunlap, Patti Dyer, Maggie Edwards, David Eichenberger Elliot Eisman, Phillip Emmons, Robert Enslow, Sharon Estes, Lowell Evjen, Richard Farha V,,?,oe Milt Feder Phillip Feingold Richa Feutz Marsha Firestone Jeanette Fotie Donald Fox John Foxworth Fred Frank Sharon Franke Bob Frey Benny Friedman Bernard Friedman Michael Frischer Bill Fromm Albert Fulton JOYCE CAwooD: Y-Teens. JACK CHAPMAN: Senior business commit- tee: president and All-City representative of Student Council: president and publish- er of the Trail: Zend-Avesta: Pep Club: activities council: senior play: Missouri Boys' State: City Hall day: Honor Roll three semesters: president of Quill and Scroll: National Merit Scholarship Cer- tificate of Merit. STEVE CHARNO: Vice-president of Excel- sior: debate team: two silver medals in oration: Honor Roll three semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. STEVE CHICK: Male chorus: Redskin Rev- zlsg golf team: Honor Roll three semes- ers. CARL CHINNERY: Senior business commit- tee: president of Student Council: vice- president of All-City Student Council: All- City representative to Red Cross: Spanish Club: activities council: choir: male cho- rus: Southwest Singers: Male Quartet: lead in Carousel and Brigadoofn: Redskin Revels: honor ratings in state music: sen- ior play: Missouri Boys' State: City Hall day: Honor Roll. JOHN CLAYTON: Junior varsity letter in football. J UDI CLOVER: French Club. JANICE COHEN: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Redskin Refvelsg senior play. SUSAN COHEN: Red Cross representative: Redskin Revels. ROBERT COLLINS: Activities at Brunswick High School, Brunswick, Missouri. BETSY CONRAD: Girls' choir: Redskin Rev- els,' Bfrigadoon. MYRNA COOPER: Scholastic Magazine awards in art: Honor Roll two semesters. VICI CORNELISON: Sports editor of the Tm'il,' Omega: Future Teachers of Ameri- ca: president and secretary of Pep Club: CCC: senior play: Honor Roll two semes- ters: Quill and Scroll. I20 LAURENCE CORTEZ: Senior business com- mittee: treasurer of Student Council: Summus: senior play: City Hall day: Hon- or Roll. BARRY COX: Vice-president of senior class: senior and junior business committees: ex- ecutive board of Student Council: vice- president of Lettermen's Club: Redskin Revels: senior play: varsity and second team letter in football: second team All- City and honorable mention All-District football. JIM COZAD: Executive board of Student Council: treasurer of Spotlighters. STEVE CROWLEY: Male chorus: Redslcin Revels: Southwest science fair award. D JACK DAILEY: Red Cross representative. KENNETH DAVIDSON: Lettermen's Club: male chorus: Redslcin Revels: varsity and second team letter in basketball: senior play: CCC: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. BETTY DAVIS: President and publisher of the Trail: first vice-president and treasur- er of Sesame: president and vice-president of French Club: vice-president of Y-Teens: Pep Club: activities council: Redskin Rev- els: senior play: Honor Roll five semes- ters: secretary of Quill and Scroll: Na- tional Honor Society. JOHN DAVIS: All-City representative to Red Cross: treasurer of Lettermen's Club: varsity, reserve, and second team letter in basketball: first team All-City, honorable mention All-District basketball: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. SUSAN DAVIS: Red Cross representative: president of French Club: vice-president and secretary of Russian Club: Reds-kin Revels: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven semesters: treasurer of National Honor Society. JUNE DEARING: Sesame: choir: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon: senior play: CCC: Honor Roll. BILL DE ATLEY: Student Council repre- sentative: sports editor and photographer of Sachem: stage manager: senior play: Missouri Boys' State: grand award winner in Southwest science fair 1959 and 1960: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll : National Honor Society. DOUGLAS DIBLE: Choir: lead in Briga- doon: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll. WILLIAM DICKINSON! Radio Club. SUSAN DINKLAGE: President of Delphi: Russian Club: activities council: Reclskifn, Revels: audio-visual staff: AAUW Scho- lasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven se- mesters: National Honor Society: Nation- al Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. YALE DOLGINOW: Red Cross representa- tive: Summus: Radio Club: French Club: Science Club: Chess Club. DIANE DUNCAN: Red Cross representa- tive: president of Veda: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America : choir: South- west Singers: Indian Belles: Redskin Rev- els: Brigadoon: honor ratings in state mu- sic contest: office assistant: Honor Roll. JOHN DUNCAN: Honor Roll. SALLY DUNLAP: Senior business commit- tee: Trail: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America: president of Pep Club: at- tendant to homecoming queen: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll. PATTI DYER: Spanish Club: Hestia: Honor Roll two semesters. E MAGGIE EDWARDS: Secretary of Omega: Spanish Club : Redskin Revels: senior play: class manager: CCC: audio-visual staff: Southwest science fair award: Honor Roll three semesters. DAVID EICHENBERGER: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. ELLIOT EISMAN: Activities at Paseo High School. PHILLIP EMMONS: Choir: male chorus: Southwest Singers: Redskin Revels: Brig- adoon: honor ratings in state music con- test. ROBERT ENsLow: Redskin Revels: Briga- doon. SHARON ESTES: Sappho: first award in sports: Honor Roll. LOWELL EVJEN! Male chorus: Redskin Revels: senior play. F RICHARD FARHA: Choir: Redskin Revels: lead in Brigadoon: varsity and second team letter in football. MILT FEDER: Chess Club: Science Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor Society. RICHA FEUTZ: Y-Teens. MARSHA FIRESTONE: Senior business com- mittee: parliamentarian of Red Cross: president of Y-Teens: activities council: girls' choir: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon: CCC: class manager: attendant to home- coming queen. DONALD FOX: Engineers Club: letter in track: Honor Roll two semesters. SHARON FRANKE! Y-Teens. BOB FREY: Student Council representa- tive: second team letter in football. BENNY FRIEDMAN: Choir: Male Quartet: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon: honor ratings in state music contest: male chorus. l2l Linda Gardner Larry Garfinkel Sharon Garren Sherry Gershon Janet Gerson Kathy Gieringer Richard Glass Susan Glass Elliott Goldstein Steven Goldstein Paula Gore Elaine Goren SueAnn Grant Nancy Graves Alana Greenberg Charles Greenberg, Judy Greenberg, Kathy Greenwood, Gordon Griffith, David Grimsby, Richard Grine Carol Hackett, Susan Hahn, Janice Halperin, Russell Hamblin, Stephen Hammond, Peggy Hannah Shirley Lawrene Leslie Hansell Hansen Hantover Bob Jean Jim Hatcher Hatcher Haviland Cory Tarvi Christie Helms Hermann Hill Judie Ann Nancy Janie Hoffman Hogan Ho gin Kenneth Martha Charles Hoy Hudson Hunter Dave Hardy Thomas Hawthorne Jim Hill Henrietta Hopkins Mary Hunter Charles Harris Bud Hayden Harry Himrnelstein Linda Horine Nick Hunter Paulette Harris Sally Haydon Linda Hipsh Carol Howard Judy Hutton Jerry Hart Sue Hearne Christine Hodge Donn Howell Paula Illmer BERNARD FRIEDMAN: Student Council rep- resentativeg Zend-Avestag president of Chess Clubg silver medal in essay and short storyg Honor Roll three semestersg National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. BILL FROMM: Editor-in-chief of the Tmilg Zend-Avestag senior playg tennis team: glonof Roll three semestersg Quill and crol . ALBERT FULTON: Honor ratings in state music contestg Honor Roll two semestersg National Honor Society. G LARRY GARFINKEL: Treasurer of Student Councilg Engineers Club 5 male chorusg Redsloin Revelsg Missouri Boys' Stateg City Hall dayg Honor Roll. SHERRY GERSHON: Redskin Refuelsg Briga- doong treasurer of Sappho 3 Spanish Club g Missouri Girls' Stateg gold medal in essayg Honor Roll four semestersg National Hon- or Society. JANET GERSON: Redskin Revelsg health center aide. RICHARD GLASS! Chess Clubg CCC. SUSAN GLASS: Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of America. ELLIOTT GOLDSTEIN I Critic of Student Councilg Summusg senior playg Missouri Boys' Stateg Honor Roll two semesters. PAULA GORE: Tfrailg Redskin Revelsg city science fair award. ELAINE GOREN: Choir 3 Redskin Re'vels,' Brigadoong CCC. SUE ANN GRANT: Tfrailg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong office assistant. ALANA GREENBERG: Representative to All- City Red Crossg Athenag Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of Americap secretary of Pep Club. I24 CHARLES GREENBERG: Bandg Lettermen's Clubg varsity and second team letter in footballg letter in trackg honorable men- tion All-City footballg City Hall dayg Hon- or Roll two semestersg National Honor Society. JUDY GREENBERG: Honor ratings in state music contestg Redslcin Revelsg Honor Roll three semestersg National Honor Society. KATHY GREENWOOD: Red Cross represen- tativeg Future Teachers of America. DAVID GRIMSBY: Redskin Revelsg second team letter in football. H CAROL HACKETT: Redskin Revels. JANICE HALPERIN: T'rail,' treasurer of Athenag Spotlightersg French Clubg Red- skin Revelsg Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll 3 National Honor Society. RUSSELL HAMBLIN: Redskin Refuelsg Brig- adoong All-City orchestra. STEPHEN HAMMOND: Choirg male chorusg Southwest Singersg Redskin Revelsg Brig- adoon. PEGGY HANNAH : Hestia. SHIRLEY HANSELL: Student Council repre- sentativeg Trailg Y-Teens. LAWRENE HANSEN: Second vice-president of Vedag secretary of Hestiag Future Teachers of Americag president of Y- Teensg Pep Clubg girls' choir 3 Redskin Revelsg Br'igacloo'n,' CCCQ audio-visual staff 3 Honor Roll 3 National Honor Society. LESLIE HANTOVER: Executive board of Red Crossg organizations and underclass edi- tor and junior assistant of Sachemg Trailg secretary of Sapphog Spanish Clubg senior playg Honor Roll four semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. DAVE HARDY: Executive board of Student Councilg president and All-City represen- tative to Red Crossg senior play 3 Missouri Boys' Stateg Honor Roll. CHARLES HARRIS: Zend-Avestag vice-pres- ident and treasurer of Engineers Club: male chorus. JERRY HART: Reserve letter in football: audio-visual staff: city science fair award. JEAN HATCHER: Faculty, senior class, and art editor and junior assistant of Sachemg first vice-president and secretary of Sesa- meg secretary of French Club: Redskin Revelsg senior play: Scholastic Magazine award in arty AAUW Scholasticae Cen- tum: silver medal in short story: Honor Roll seven semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. JIM HAVILAND: Honor Roll. THOMAS HAWTHORNE: Red Cross repre- sentative: Zend-Avesta: Spanish Club: National Honor Society. BUD HAYDEN: Activities at Central High School, South Bend, Indiana: National Honor Society. SALLY HAYDON: Executive board of Red Cross: Omega: Spanish Club: CCC: office assistant 3 Honor Roll two semesters. SUE HEARNE: Redskin Reevels. CORY HELMS: Lettermen's Club: letter in golf. TARVI HERMANN: Delphi: treasurer of French Club: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. CHRISTIE HILL: Vice-president and treas- urer of Sapphog Spanish Club: Redskin Revelsg Br'igadoon,' girls' choir: silver medal in essay: Honor Roll two semesters: National Honor Society. JIM HILL: Male chorus: senior play: city science fair award. LINDA HIPSH: Student Council represen- tative: vice-president and All-City repre- sentative to Red Cross: Athena: Pep Club: Redskin Re'vels,' Brigadoong varsity and B-team cheerleader: Missouri Girls' State: Honor Roll. CHRISTINE HODGE: Future Teachers of America: Y-Teens. JANIE HOGIN: Senior play: health center aide. HENRIETTA HOPKINS: Sesame: treasurer of Future Teachers of America: choir: Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong senior play: first and second awards and school letter in sports: sports day teams: Duke Duncan award: Honor Roll two semesters: Nation- al Honor Society. LINDA HORINE: Business manager of Trail: treasurer of Delphi: silver medal in essay: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. CAROL HOWARD: Veda 3 Science Club: Red- slcin Revels. DONN HOWELL: Zend-Avestag president of Russian Club: president and vice-presi- dent of Spanish Club: choir: Redskin Rev- els,' Bfrigadoong gold medal in declama- tion: Honor Roll four semesters 5 National Honor Society. KENNETH HOY: Excelsior: choir: male chorus: Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong Hon- or Roll four semesters: silver medal in poetry: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. MARTHA HUDSON: Y-Teens: choir: Red- skin Revelsg Brigadoon. CHARLES HUNTER: Lettermen's Club: var- sity and second team letter in football: Honor Roll. MARY HUNTER: Scholastic Magazine award in art. JUDY HUTTON: Spanish Club. I PAULA ILLMER: Vice-president of Hestia: Honor Roll. I25 Suzanne Ivers, Bob Jackson, Sandra Jacobson, Helen Janssen, Sally Jeffries, Francelen Jack Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Carol Johnston, James Jones, Nancy Jones, Pat Kanan Harvey Robert Dave Stephen Kaplan Kaplan Kasper Kaufman Jerry Judy Sharrel Marvin Kerr Kesler Keyes King Jerry Tom Melvyn Gene Kleinsorge Kleist Kogan Kohl Lynn John Sheila William Kuluva Kurtz Kushner Kyte Albert Charlene Judith Larry Larison Lawrie Lawson Lee Sue Keeler Frank Kirk Rosamond Korn William Ladoucieur Suzy Leggett J aneice Kenyon Sh erie Kirshner Dian Kramos Cynthia Laing Laura Lemmon e Johnson Teddi Kern Hanan Kivett Selma Kross J 0 Ann Lamberson Gary Leonard Steve Leonard Shelly Lerner Edward Levinson Judith Lipoff Laura Livingston Linda Lockridge John Lockton Allison London Robert Lubin Kathleen Lucas Harold Magariel Charles Mahowald Ginger Maier Tom Mains Patricia Maloney SUZANNE IVERS: T'rail,' senior play: CCC: health center aide. J BOB JACKSON: Student Council represen- tative: second team letter in football and basketball: Honor Roll three semesters. SANDRA JAcoBsoN: Future Teachers of America: second vice-president and treas- urer of Veda: vice-president of Pep Club: Redskin Revels: senior play: debate team: Betty Crocker award: Honor Roll two se- mesters. SALLY JEFFRIES! City science fair award. FRANCELENE JOHNSON! Pep Club. JERRY JOHNSON : Vice-president of Zend- Avesta: vice-president and secretary of Chess Club: Russian Club: senior play: two silver medals in short story: Honor Roll two semesters: National Honor So- ciety. CAROL JOHNSTON: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America: Brigadoon: senior play: debate team: sports day teams: first award in sports. JAMES JONES: Red Cross representative. NANCY JONES: Trail: Sesame : girls' choir: honor rating in state music contest: Red- skin Revelsg Brigadoon: Quill and Scroll national award in writing: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. K HARVEY KAPLAN : Senior and junior busi- ness committees: vice-president of Student Council: treasurer of Zend-Avesta: treas- urer of Spotlighters: lead in Carousel : senior play: Missouri Boys' state: mayor on City Hall day: Honor Roll five semes- ters: National Honor Society. IZB ROBERT KAPLAN: Red Cross representa- tgvig Summus: Engineers Club: Honor o . DAVE KASPER: President of choir: male chorus: honor rating in state music con- test: lead in Pirates of Penzance: Briga- doong Redskin Revels. STEPHEN KAUFMAN: Activities at Atlantic City High School, Atlantic City, New Jer- sey. SUE KEELER: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon. JANEICE KENYON: Treasurer of Omega: French Club: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: girls' choir: Reds-kin Revels: Briga- doon: class manager: sports day teams: first award in sports. TEDDI KERN: Red Cross representative: Trail: president and secretary of Spot- lighters: Art Honor Society: Science Club: French Club: lead in Carousel: Redskin Revels: Bfrfigadoong senior play. JUDY KESLER: Student Council representa- tive: secretary of Delphi: Y-Teens: Honor Roll: National Honor Society. SHARREL KEYES: Trail: president of Sesa- me: secretary of Russian Club: secretary of Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Redskin Rev- els g class manager: sports day teams: first award in sports: CCC: health center aide: one gold and two silver medals in poetry: city science fair award: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. MARVIN KING: Spotlighters: senior play. FRANK KIRK: Student Council representa- tive: sports editor and photographer of Trail: male chorus: Redskin Revels: man- ager of varsity football team: letter in golf: Lettermen's Club: Missouri Boys' State: MIPA award: Quill and Scroll. SHERIE KIRSHNER: Choir: Indian Belles: Redskin Revels: Brigadoon: sports day teams: Honor Roll. HANAN KIVETT: President of Engineers Club: second place in Southwest science fair: Honor Roll: National Honor Society. JERRY KLEINSORGE: Second team letter in football. TOM KLEIST: Senior play. MELVYN KOGAN: Radio Club 5 Chess Clubg Redskin Revels. DIAN KRAMOS: Vice-president of Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong class manager. SELMA KROSS: Athenag Future Teachers of Americag senior playg Honor Roll. LYNN KULUVA: President of Radio Clubg senior play. JOHN KURTZ: Executive board of Student Councilg senior advisory board of Pep Clubg activities councilg senior play: City Hall day. SHEILA KUSHNER: Athenag Honor Roll. WILLIAM KYTE: Lettermen's Clubg varsity and second team letter in footballg letter in track 5 honorable mention All-City foot- ballg CCC. L CYNTHIA LAINGz Secretary of Omegag Spanish Clubg silver medal in short storyg Honor Roll three semestersg National Honor Society. JO ANN LAMBERSON: Giftorian of senior classy senior business committeeg presi- dent of Thaliang French Clubg Miss Peppy and senior class captain of Pep Clubg girls' choirg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong senior playg CCCg Southwest science fair awardg foreign exchange student to Franceg Honor Roll six semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. CHARLENE LAWRIE: Y-Teens 5 senior playg Honor Roll. JUDITH LAWSON: Sports day teamsg first award in sports. Suzy LEGGETT: Executive board of Stu- dent Council. LAURA LEMMON: Red Cross representa- tiveg Delphig French Clubg Y-Teensg choirg Redskin Revelsg B'rigadoon,' senior playg first and second awards in sportsg CCCQ health center aideg Southwest sci- ence fair awardg Honor Roll. GARY LEONARD: Activities at Hogan High School, Kansas City, Missouri. SHELLY LERNER: Tra.il,- Athena 3 Spot- lighters 3 Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong sen- ior playg Honor Roll. EDWARD LEVINSON: President and vice- president of Radio Clubg senior playg Southwest science fair award. SHARON LICHTENBERG: Senior playg ac- tivities at Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, Iowa. J UDITH LIPOFF,' All-City representative to Red Crossg Trailg senior play 3 Honor Roll. LAURA LIVINGSTON: Pep Club. LINDA LOCKRIDGE: Y-Teensg office assist- antg Honor Roll. JACK LOCKTON: Pep Club 3 male chorusg Redskin Revelsg letter in golf. ALLISON LONDON: Student Council and Red Cross representativeg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll. ROBERT LUBIN: Honor Roll. KATHLEEN LUCAS: French Clubg Future Teachers of Americag sports day teamsg first and second award, school letter, gold pin in sportsg Missouri Girls' State 5 Hon- or Roll six semesters: National Honor So- ciety. M GINGER MAIER: Redskin Refvels. PATRICIA MALONEY: Student Council rep- resentativeg French Clubg Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Redskin Revels. RAY MALONEY: Engineers Club. 129 Ray Maloney Deanne Manfield Barry Mansur Joyce McAnally Esther McClanahan Bruce McCormick Mary Lou McGrath Stewart McDermet Pat McElheny Charlotte McKean Nancy McMahan Marilyn McMillan Jack McPherson Janis Mehornay William Messmer John Middleton, Michael Milens, Beverly Miller, Dave Miller, Phillip Minkin, Frank Mirikitani Barry Mnookin, Jeannette Mohr, Arthur Morris, Joyce Moss, Marilyn Mothner, Andy Myers Jane Linda Myers Myers Margaret Stanley Nelson Newman Bob William Oppenheimer Pachter Jerald Sharon Pelof sky Peltzman Vic Judy Pulliam Rabicoff Genevieve Naber Barbara Northrop Jerry Pakula Daniel Perrenoud Robert Rabinowitz Norma N agelvoort John Oates Arlene Partnoy Juanita Phillips Marvin Rapsehutz Mary Kay N anninga George Ogden Patty Patterson Greg Plumberg Michael Reardon Harvene Naylor Barbara Oliver Doug' Patton Carol Potter Terry Redmon Jack Nelson John O'Neal Judy Pells Wanda Pratt William Redmond DEANNE MANFIELD: Future Teachers of America: Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong class managerg Honor Roll. BARRY MANsUR: Red Cross representa- tiveg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. JOYCE MCANALLY: Girls' choirg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong CCC. ESTHER MCCLANAHAN: Y-Teensg Activi- ties at Kirkwood High School, Kirkwood, Missouri. MARY LOU MCCRATH: Treasurer and par- liamentarian, All-City representative to Red Crossg vice-president of Thaliang Spanish Clubg vice-president of choirg Redskin Revelsg Br'iga,doon,' sports day teamsg office assistant: Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. STEWART MCDERMET: Redskin Refvelsg Brigadoong stage manager 3 lead in senior play. PAT MCDONOUGH: Activities at Mary- mount High School, Rome, Italy. PAT MCELHENY: Secretary and All-City representative to Red Crossg first vice- president of Omegag Spanish Clubg Rus- sian Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg CCCQ silver medal in poetryg Honor Roll. CHARLOTTE MCKEAN: Business manager of Tmilg president and second vice-presi- dent of Sesameg Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of Americag secretary of Y- Teensg Pep Club: girls' choirg Redskin Revelsg B'r'iga,doon,' senior playg CCCg sil- ver medal in declamationg MIPA awardg Honor Roll three semestersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. NANCY MCMAHAN: Student Council rep- resentativeg second vice-president and sec- retary of Sesameg Hestiag choirg South- west Singersg Indian Bellesg Redskin Rev- elsg lead in Brigadoong Honor Roll. l32 JACK MCPHERSON: Choirg Southwest Singersg Male Quartetg male chorusg Red- skin Refvelsg Brigadoong honor ratings in state music contestg second team letter in footballg CCCg Southwest science fair award. JANIS MEHORNAY: Secretary of Red Crossg treasurer of Omegag vice-president of Spotlightersg secretary of choirg Redskin Refvelsg Brigadoong senior playg sports day teamsg first award in sportsg CCC: silver medal in declamationg Honor Roll three semestersg National Honor Society. WILLIAM MESSMER: CCC. JOHN MIDDLETON: Vice-president and All- City representative to Red Crossg Art Honor Societyg male chorus 3 Redslcin Rev- els,' Brigadoong senior playg Scholastic Magazine awards in art and photographyg Honor Rollg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. MICHAEL MILENS! Summus 3 Spanish Club 3 Honor Roll. BEVERLY MILLER: Art Honor Society 3 Red- skin Revelsg Brigadoong Honor Roll. DAVE MILLER: Executive board of Red Cross: Redskin Revelsg Lettermen's Clubg Eaggity and second team letter in footballg J EANNETTE Mol-IR: Y-Teensg office assist- ant. ARTHUR MORRIS : Treasurer of senior classy senior business committee 5 executive board of Student Councilg sophomore class rep- resentative to Sachem 5 secretary and treas- urer of Zend-Avestag senior playg second team letter in footballg City Hall dayg Honor Roll five semestersg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. JOYCE Moss: Secretary of Student Coun- cilg Omega: secretary of Scherzog honor ratings in state music contestg senior playg first award in sportsg City Hall dayg Hon- or Roll three semestersg National Honor Society. MARILYN MOTHNERZ Athenag Future Teachers of America: Redskin Revelsg senior playg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. ANDY MYERS: Activities at Hillsboro High School, Nashville, Tennessee. JANE MYERS: Red Cross representativeg Tfrailf president and secretary of Thaliang treasurer of Spanish Club: Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg B1-igadoon,' senior play 5 Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll: Na- tional Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. LINDA MYERS: Pep Clubg attendant to ROTC queeng Honor Roll. N NORMA NAGELVOORT: President and vice- president of Art Clubg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong CCC: Scholastic Magazine awards in artg Southwest science fair award. MARY KAY NANNINGA: President of Sap- phog vice-president of Latin Clubg activi- ties councilg audio-visual staffg AAUW Scholasticae Centumg DAR Good Citizen- ship awardg Washington University book awardg silver medal in poetryg Honor Roll seven semestersg secretary of National Honor Societyg valedictorian of senior classg National Merit Scholarship winner. HARVENE NAYLOR: Second vice-president of Vedag senior play. MARGARET NELSON: Red Cross representa- tiveg CCC. STANLEY NEWMAN: Spanish Club. BARBARA NORTHROP: Delphig Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of Americag girls' choirg Redskin Revelsf Brigadoong sports day teamg first award in sports. JOHN OATES: Male chorusg Redskin Rev- elsg Junior varsity and second team letter in football. 0 GEQRGE OGDEN: Business manager and Junior assistant of Sachem: Red Cross representativeg Spanish Clubg Science Clubg Honor Roll six semesters 5 Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. JOHN O'NEAL: Choirg Male Quartetg lead in Pirates of Penzance and Carouselg Red- skm Revelsg Brigcuioong honor ratings in state music contest. P WILLIAM PACHTER: Executive board of Red Crossg Engineers Clubg Redskin Rev- els,' audio-visual staff g Honor Roll. JERRY PAKULA! Science Clubg stage crew. ARLENE PARTNOY: Red Cross representa- tiveg Future Teachers of America. PATTY PATTERSON! Student Council repre- sentativeg Tfrailg president and second vice-president of Delphig vice-president of Future Teachers of Americag activities councilg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong sen- ior playg class managerg sports day teamg first and second award in sportsg CCC: office assistantg Southwest science fair awardg Quill and Scroll. l33 David Reineke Jerry Robinson Joyce Rubin Beth Schley Nancy Scott I34 Dennis Reineke Joyce . Rosen Linda Rubin Madeline Schnaer Larry Selden Fred Carolyn Reinstein Ritter David Larry Rosenbaum Rosenthal Lloyd Barney Ruble Rullman Richard Dennis Schoegler Schwartz Sherry Julie Shafton Shapiro Mac Roberson Edward Ross Tom Ruskin Pam Schwerin Barbara Shell Mary Roberts Jack Ross Judith Sackin Brooke Scott Juli Ann Shepherd Charles Robertson Ronnie Ruback Linda Schaerrer Jean Scott Sanford Shlyen Nancy Shopmaker, Helen Shouse, Becky Siler, Susan Simon, Barbara Singman, Steve Slagle Bob Slater, Barbara Sloman, Linda Smalley, Barbara Smith, Jim Smith, Sharon Lee Smith Mary Sorrels Barry Spack Dennis Squires Linda Stearns Carolyn Steele Arleen Stein Jerry Stewart Ralph Stewart Ruth Stewart Patricia Stinson William Story Judy Stout Miron Straf Nan Stritzinger Patricia Swearengen DOUG PATTON: Redslcin Revelsg Briga- doong stage crewg audio-visual staff. JUDY PELLS: Spanish Clubg Future Teach- ers of Americag Y-Teensg Honor Roll. JERALD PELOFSKY: Reserve letter in bas- ketball. SHARON PELTZMAN: Student Council rep- resentativeg second vice-president of Athe- nag vice-president and secretary of Span- ish Clubg Future Teachers of Americag choirg Redskin Revelsg Bfrigadoong Mis- souri Girls' Stateg Honor Roll seven se- mestersg National Honor Society. JUANITA PHILLIPS! Executive board of Student Councilg Delphig Y-Teens: Red- skin Revelsg sports day teamg Honor Roll. CAROL POTTER: Student Council represen- tative g Delphig health center aide. R JUDY RABICOFF: Student Council repre- sentativeg Athenag Spotlightersg Redskin Revelsg senior playg health center aideg Honor Roll two semesters. MARVIN RAPSCHUTZ: Varsity, junior var- sity, and second team letter in football. MICHAEL REARDON: Redskin Revels. TERRY REDMON: Stage crewg audio-visual staff. WILLIAM REDMOND: Lettermen's Clubg varsity, varsity reserve, and second team letter in footballg letter in golf 3 honorable mention in All-City footballg manager of basketball teamg CCC. FRED REINSTEIN: Lettermen's Clubg var- sity and second team letter in footballg letter in trackg male chorusg Redskin Rev- elsg Missouri Boys' State, Southwest sci- ence fair award. l3b MARY ROBERTS: Student Council represen- tativeg executive board of Red Crossg Red- skin Revelsg class managerg Honor Roll. CHARLES ROBERTSON: Excelsiorg CCC. JERRY ROBINSON! Activities editor and junior assistant of Sachemg president of Excelsiorg gold medal in essayg Honor Roll six semestersg Quill and Scrollg Na- tional Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. JOYCE ROSEN: Spanish Clubg choirg Red- skin Revelsf Brfigadoong CCCg office as- sistantg Honor Roll two semesters. DAVID ROSENBAUM! Executive board of Student Councilg public relations manager of Trailg Summusg Russian Club: choirg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Missouri Boys' Stateg Quill and Scroll. LARRY ROSENTHAL: Sergeant-at-arms of Student Councilg president of Summusg male chorusg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Honor Roll two semesters. EDWARD Ross: Sports editor of Trailg Summusg Honor Roll two semestersg Quill and Scroll. JACK ROSS: Secretary of senior classg sen- ior and junior business committeesg ser- geant-at-arms of Student Councilg Red- skin Revelsg Lettermen's Clubg varsity and second team letter in football g Honor Roll four semesters. RONNIE RUBACK: Chess Clubg male chor- usg Redskin Revelsg second team letter in football. JOYCE RUBIN! Pep Clubg Redskrin Revelsg senior play. LINDA RUBIN : Redskin Revelsg senior play. LLOYD RUBLE: Spanish Clubg male chorusg Redskifn Refvels. BARNEY RULLMAN: Lettermen's Clubg varsity letter in football and basketballg All-City and All-District honorable men- tion in football. S JUDITH SACKIN! Art editor of Tfrailg pres- ident of Vedag vice-president and secre- tary of French Clubg Pep Clubg Duke Duncan award: activities councilg senior playg attendant to ROTC queeng Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll. LINDA SCHAERRER: President and All-City representative to Red Crossg president and first vice-president of Omegag secre- tary and treasurer of girls' choirg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong senior play: City Hall dayg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. BETH SCHLEY: Russian Clubg Hestiag Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll. MADELINE SCHNAER! Redskin Revels. DENNIS SCHWARTZ: Secretary of Sum- musg Spanish Clubg Missouri Boys' Stateg Honor Roll. PAM SCHWERIN: Trailg Hestiag Y-Teensg Quill and Scroll. JEAN SCOTT: Delphig Spanish Clubg choirg Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong health center aideg Southwest science fair awardg Hon- or Roll six semestersg National Honor So- ciety. NANCY SCOTT: Student Council represen- tativeg Trailg secretary of Spotlightersg vice-president of girls' choir: student di- rector of Redslcin Revels and Brigadoong senior playg Quill and Scroll. LARRY SELDEN: Treasurer of Summus 3 president and vice-president of Engineers Clubg Chess Clubg Honor Roll three semes- tersg National Honor Society. SI-IERRY SHAFTON: Vedag Redskin Revels. JULIE SHAPIRO: Art Honor Societyg Red- skin Revels. BARBARA SHELL: Southwest science fair award. J ULI ANN SHEPHERD: Secretary of Future Teachers of America: treasurer of French Clubg attendant to ROTC queeng Honor Roll two semesters. S1?1NLF0RD SHLYEN: Vice-president of Radio C u . NANCY SHOPMAKER: Senior business com- mitteeg executive board of Student Coun- cilg first vice-president and secretary of Athenag Spanish Clubg Spotlightersg sen- ior playg Honor Roll three semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. BECKY SILER: Sports day teamg first and second awards in sports. BARBARA SINGMAN: Class manager. BOB SLATER! Treasurer of Excelsiorg president of Spanish Clubg senior playg Honor Roll two semestersg National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Cer- tificate of Merit. BARBARA SLOMAN: Pep Clubg sports day teamg Southwest science fair award. LINDA SMALLEY: Student Council repre- sentativeg organizations and underclass editor and junior assistant of Sachemg treasurer of Sesameg president of Art Honor Societyg senior playg silver medal in extemporaneous speechg Honor Roll four semestersg Quill and Scroll 5 National Honor Society. BARBARA SMITH: Executive board of Red Cross: Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of Americag Redskin Revelsg class manager. MARY SORRELS: Future Teachers of America. BARRY SPACK: Second team letter in foot- ball and basketball. DENNIS SQUIRES: Junior varsity and sec- ond team letter in footballg reserve letter in trackg Honor Roll. l37 Sally Taggart Gayle Tanhoff Jane Taylor Mary Taylor Michael Thomas Dave Thorp Charles Tigerman Gary Townsend Larry Toyne John Trundle Lucille Truog Ronald Tucker Alan Turnbull Dianne Turner John Turner Lavonne Turpin Michael Wasserman Marcia Wells Sarah Williams Carolyn Woollen Ken Van Cleave Louise Waterman Susie Wheeler Emmett Willimetz Tim Worcester Penny Van Cleave Myrna Wedlan Virginia White Bert Winemiller Keiko Yasuda Hans Van der Flier Terry Weiner Harold Whited Joyce Wohltman Debbie Young' Bob Bob Wadsworth Waldo Robert Sandi Weinstein Weisberger Joe Lois Wikoff Wilhite Harvey Larry Woll Wonder Jerry John Young Young Diane Wally David Wells Sherri Willard Debbie Wood Sandra Zweifel I39 -- JUDY STOUT: President of Athena, presi- LINDA STEARNS: Sesame, Hestia, Red- skin Revels, Honor Roll three semesters, National Honor Society. CAROLYN STEELE: Senior and junior busi- ness committees, All-City representative to Red Cross, Omega, Art Honor Society, Pep Club, senior play, varsity and B-team cheerleader, class manager, attendant to homecoming queen, Honor Roll three se- mesters, National Honor Society. JERRY STEWART: Trail photographer, Ex- celsior, Redskin Revels, Quill and Scroll. RALPH STEWART: Redskin Revels. dent and treasurer of Russian Club, Fu- ture Teachers of America, president of girls' choir, Redskin Revels, Brigadoon, sports day teams, first and second awards, school letter, and gold pin in sports, Honor Roll four semesters, National Honor So- ciety. MIRON STRAF: Excelsior, vice-president of Science Club, Engineers Club, Chess Club, Reclskin Revels, Honor Roll five se- mesters. NAN STRITZINGER: Spotlighters, choir, Southwest Singers, Indian Belles, leads in Pirates of Penzance, Carousel, and Briga- doon, Redskirl Refvelsg lead in senior play. T GAYLE TANHOFF: Activities at Anacostia High School, Washington, D. C. JANE TAYLOR: President of Scherzo, vice- president and secretary of orchestra, Red- skln Revels, Brigadoong CCC. MARY TAYLOR! Scholastic Magazine award in art, Honor Roll. DAVID THORP: Honor Roll. CHARLES TIGERMAN: Trail, Excelsior, Chess Club, male chorus, Redskin Revels, senior play, activities council, Honor Roll four semesters, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. I40 JOHN TRUNDLE: Lettermen's Club, var- sity and second team letter in football, Honor Roll, National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. LUCILLE TRUOG: Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, girls' choir, Redskln Refvelsg Brigadoon, senior play. RONALD TUCKER 2 ball, senior play ALAN TURNBULL ager's letter. DIANNE TURNER ness committees o Reserve letter in foot- act1v1t1es council. Lettermen's Club, man- Senior and junior busi- Student Council repre- sentative, representative to All-City Red Cross, art editor of Trail, Art Honor So- ciety, French Club, Pep Club, senior piay, varsity and B-team cheerleader, City Hall day, homecoming queen, activities coun- cil, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. JOHN TURNER: Lettermen's Club, varsity and second team letter in football. V KEN VAN CLEAVE: Honor Roll. PENNY VAN CLEAVE: Executive board and representative to All-City Red Cross. HANS VAN DER FLIER: Foreign Exchange student from Velt, Holland, Student Coun- cil representative, senior play. W BOB WADSWORTH: Spanish Club. BOB WALDO! President of senior class, senior business committee, chairman of junior business committee, president of Lettermen's Club, varsity and second team letter in football, letter in track, All-City and All-District football, Redslrin Revels, senior play, Missouri Boys' State, City Hall day, Honor Roll three semesters. DIANE WALLY: Art editor of Sachemg Science Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Scholastic Magazine award in artg Honor Roll. MYRNA WEDLAN: Executive board of Red Crossg president and vice-president of Athenag Spotlighters p Future Teachers of Americag Redskin Revelsg senior playg ac- tivities councilg silver medal in essayg Honor Roll two semesters. TERRY WEINER: Future Teachers of America: Art Honor Societyg Bwlgadoon. ROBERT WEINSTEIN: President and vice- president of Science Clubg Chess Clubg de- bate teamg Southwest science fair awardg Honor Roll. SANDI WEISBERGER: Athena: Future Teachers of America: senior playg South- west science fair awardg Honor Roll four semesters. DAVID WELLS: Scherzog president, stu- dent director, and drum major of bandg All-City orchestrag Redskin Revelsg honor ratings at state music contest. SUSIE WHEELER: Choirg Reclskin Revelsg Brigadoong honor ratings at state music contest. VIRGINIA WHITE: Sesameg Art Honor So- ciety: Honor Roll four semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. JOE WIKOFF: Sergeant-at-arms of senior classy senior business committeeg Student Council representativeg senior playg Let- termen's Clubg varsity, junior varsity, and second team letters in football: letter in trackg City Hall day 5 Honor Roll three se- mestersg National Honor Society. LOIS WILHITE: Y-Teens. SHERRI WILLARD: Delphig Redskin Rev- els,' Brigadoon. SARAH WILLIAMS: Senior and junior busi- ness committeesg vice-president of Stu- dent Councilg president of Sapphog Latin Clubg choir 3 Redskin Revelsg Brigadoong senior playg Missouri Girls' Stateg City Hall dayg attendant to homecoming queeng AAUW Scholasticae Centumg activities councilg Honor Roll seven semestersg vice-president of National Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship finalist. EMMETT WILLIMETZ: Audio-visual staff. HARVEY WOLL! Honor Roll six semesters 5 National Honor Society. DEBBIE WOOD: Sergeant-at-arms of Red Crossg treasurer and secretary of Thaliang secretary of choirg Southwest Singersg In- dian Bellesg Redskin Revelsg Brfigadoong grafts day teamsg office assistantg Honor o . CAROLYN WOOLLEN: Honor Roll. TIM WORCESTER! Activities at Ruskin High School, Hickman Mills, Missouri. Y KEIKO YASUDA: Foreign Exchange stu- dent from Kamakura, Japang Student Council representativeg Delphig Y-Teensg senior class captain of Pep Clubg senior D ay- DEBBIE YOUNG: Senior and junior busi- ness committeesg Spanish Clubg senior playg CCC: audio-visual staff 5 ROTC queeng attendant to homecoming queeng Honor Roll two semesters. JOHN YOUNG: Choirg Reds-kin Revelsg Brigadoon. Z SANDRA ZWEIFEL: Y-Teens. 14: Most Likely to Succeed Sally Williams Jack Chapman Best Personality Dianne Turner Carl Chinnery Best Looking Dianne Turner Dick Caldwell Best Athlete Judy Stout Bob Waldo Most Intelligent Most Talented Mary Kay Nannmga Nan Strltzmger Bob Barker Phll Belove Best All Around Dianne Turner Carl Chinnery Senior Ballot Best Dancer Jeannie Ayers Phil Belove Most Friendly Sally Dunlap Carl Chinnery M ost Humorous Nan Stritzinger Miron Straf Best Dressed Linda Hipsh Cory Helms 53 5 Best Couple Debbie Young Chuck Hunter Kay learns the art of carving a Thanksgiving turkey. Jo Ann Lamberson, Southwest's exchange stu- dent to France, spent last summer with her foster family, the Pratts. Sunning on the Riviera, hiking in the Pyrenees, sightseeing in gay Paree' are a few of her many unforgettable experiences. Jo Ann with Suzanne and Serge Pratt in their Pyrenees chalet. East Meets West Kay begins another driving lesson in her favorite class. Kay and Hans dance at the Royal Ball. With the arrival of Keiko CKayJ Yasuda from Japan and Hans van der Flier from Holland, Southwest, as in 1958, was host to two foreign ex- change students. Kay, sponsored by the AFS, made her home with Elaine and Carol Hydeman. Hans, under the sponsorship of the Country Club Christian Church, lived with Stew and Staley McDermet. Kay's activi- ties as Senior Class Captain of the Pep Club highlighted her year, while a week in Washington, D. C., at the White House Conference on Educa- tion climaxed Hans' year. STANDING M1 Robert B, Armour, Steve Melcher, Jerry Judy Boyce, Carl Helmstetter, T. D. Brous Sherry Ruskin Arm Marvin Maicell. SEATED fleft to riyrhtlz Betsy NOT IN PICTURE: Georgia Lonnecker Ruvel Jane Houston, Pat Bengtson, Lawrence Zalcmnn, Junior Business Committee Chairman .... . . Carl Helmstetter Secretary-Treasurer .... . Jane Houston Sponsor .... . Mr. Robert B. Armour Now in its fifth year, the Junior Business Committee repre- sents its class in all projects. These twelve members serve on sub-committees and work in co-operation with the Senior Business Committee, principally on the J unior-Senior Prom. The members appointed to the various committees are : theme and decoration, Georgia Lonnecker, Pat Bengtson, Sherry Ruskin, Steve Melcherg refreshments, T. D. Brous, Jane Houston, Jerry Arni, Carl Helmstetterg publicity, Lawrence Zalcman, Judy Boyceg entertainment, Betsy Ruvel, Marvin Marcell. Through work on the Junior Business Committee, each member learns to accept responsibility and acquire the characteristics of a good leader in all school activities. JU IORS TOP ROW: Larry Clutz, Paul Kivett, Jim Peil, Harry Shrago, David Troxel, Martin Hunter, Tony Huddleston, Larry Combs, James DeLano. THIRD ROW: Carla Schultz. Sherry Kriss, Martha Weaver, Judy Tompkins. Meggan Dissly, Betty Ennis. Caroline Yeo, Barbara Dimmitt, Paula Russback. SECOND ROW: Gayle Julo, Pam Henderson, TOP ROW: Jim Merrick, Jim Levitt, Dave Hart, Tom Baker, Louie Beard, Bob Bretz, Bob Harper. Doug Zetmeir. THIRD ROW: Leland Shurin, Lynne Churan, Victor Bod- ney, Mary Linda McDonnell, Kathy Makris, Midge Faeth, Joanne Rosenhaupt, Steve Marten. SECOND ROW: Ann Radine Mankwitz, Beverly Smith, Janet Burt, Shirley Frey, Cary Swofford, Judy Boyce, Sharon Traxler. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Koch. Carol Nelson, Carol Radetsky, Josie Gan- aden, Camille Simmons, Joan Louis, Felis Sebert, Judy Git- terman, Marlene Marks. Hirsch, Elaine Moore, Nancy Hunter, JoAnn Fuhrer, Kirk Vaughan, Sue Roberts, Janice Boyer, Carol Babcock. BOT- TOM ROVV: Barbara Knaus, Melanie Roth. Cathie Lowry, Reggie Reekes, Mary Jackson, Merrelyn Mullaly, Elaine Kratchman, Sharon Kurtz. A record snow of fifty-eight inches I46 gave us two welcome days of vacation TOP ROW: Harvey Jacobson, Mike Moriarty. Richard Klein. Spence Valentine, Larry Mendenhall, Randy Parks, Charles Wilson, Don Garhee. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Mirikitani, Steve Cohen, Sheryl Glasberg, Susan Johnson, TOP ROW: Barry Eisenberg, Dale Mutchler, Wilson Tanner, Jerry Huff, Larry Rittmaster, Dan Sheehy, Pat Connelly, Harold Boston, Harry Carlton. THIRD ROW: Judy Higgins, Carol Printz, John Kiser, Keith Gottschall, Jerry Autry, George Damon, Terry Aleshire. Jim Strand. Marti Bleakmore. SECOND ROW: Larry Bodinson, Harley Barbara Throckmorton. Sandy Grousnick, Sara Reed, Reid Scudder. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Wolberg, Shirley Wol- berg, Sandy Gessner, Sharon Johnson, Betty Francisco, Penny Reynolds, Sandra Day, Mary Sue McDonald. Dixon, Gordon Hoy, .Terry Arni, Bill Zimmerman, Larry Keller. Bob Harrington, Stella Wilson, Elaine Munro. BOT- TOM ROW: Edward Eggleston, Mary Gilmore, Mary Storm. Marilyn Shapiro, Richey Rowley, Harriet Kusnetzky, Pam Shafer, Roxane Watson. 147 NIORS Premier Khrushchev toured the United States TOP ROW: Jane Houston. Edie Kaplan, Jim PM-kison, Jim Freet, Terry Passman, Chuck Dixon, Sam Henderson, Ray Falkenberg, Beckie Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Earl Scheuer, Lisa Lanner, Barbara McHenry, Judy Kaufman, Bryant Up- john. Jim Donaldson, Gene Owen, Marilyn Doyle, Glen TOP ROW: Darrel McMillian, Bob Tomlinson, Doug Mc- Gaughy. Gordon Wiltse, Roger Siler, Jim Cox, Larry Miller, Ed Samuelson. THIRD ROW: Bill Freeman, Hanan Stein- zeig, Kathy Notleis. Ruth Fite, Susan Blue, Jim Goar, Millie Hilgert, Jean Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Frey, Bob I48 Hodges. SECOND ROW: Pat Arnold, Sherry Ruskin, Terry Hunter, Mike Fried, Judy Brett, Bill Murray, Rita Bolls. Carol Henderson, Jane Liesveld. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Alport, Barry Hoffman, Sally Smith, Sharon Ed- wards, Betsy Ruvel, Christine Avondoglio. Harrington, Harley Scott, Bill Soltz. Richard Mallin, Rich- ard Wells, Jerry Arni, Bill Alden. BOTTOM ROW: Bar- bara Wilch, Janice Kenney. Carol Blackburn, Dennis Me- Daniel, Dian Hoppe, Retha Goldman, Mary Ann Gordon. Kay Heims. TOP ROW: Criss Elliott, Brian Evans, Arnold Bush, Bill Hesselroth, Greg Dolan, Melvin Heillman, Bob Simpson, Rick Smalley, Phil Magers. THIRD ROW: Susie Rosen- field, Sharon Lichtenberg, Lynn Ryerson, Norma Jean Clark. Carol Smith, Elizabeth Goodson, Jackie Rashbaum, Julie Deaver, Linda Lapides. SECOND ROW: Karen Lock- TOP ROW: Albert Schwerin, Joe Caulfield, David Tucker, Mike Burnett, Keith Miller, John Thomson, Jerry Henkel, Harry Pollem, Al Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Richard Rosen- wald, Steve Melcher, Ronnie Tyrl, Bob Hicks. Dave Jackson, Clarence Kur, Ned Harlow, Sbeve Rosen. SECOND ROW: ridge, Barbara Decker, Arnold Spector, Barbara Molotsky, Bruce Williams. John Hall, Stephen Sanders, Felice Shaf- fer, Georgia Lonnecker. BOTTOM ROW: Myrna Lerner, Marvie McCarran, Pam Fogel, Stefanie Gill, Lynne Swing- ley, Jan Campbell, Susy Williams, Rosemary Robertson, Majel Evjen. Gary Ravis. Kiah Warden. Susan Golding, Jim Kirsch. Bob Woodling. Tom Nitardy, Andy Lyons, David Ellis, Peggy Yeddis. BO'I'1'0M ROW: Nancy Brown, Ann Morgan, Judy Johnson, Sandy Baker, Sandy Hall, Carol Wisson, Diane Varnum, Suzie Hansen, Ginny Hall. President Eisenhower went on a mission for peace I49 JUNIORS TOP ROW: Samyra Glass, Barbara Bell, Bill Anthony, Jay Lubin. Karl Fallman. Dale Hallam, Tom Sheely, Bob Mc- Meachin. Sharon Ambrose. THIRD ROW: Sharon Van Tuyl, Barbara Finkel, Meredith Bly, Janet Oliver. Pat Bengtson, Carolyn Bonderer, Jackie Boisse, Joan Waugh. Barbara Page. SECOND ROW: Barbara Pease, Elaine TOP ROW: Arthur James, Lawrence Zalcman, Jim Ram- sey, Will Czarlinsky, Jim Davis. Steve Jennings, Bill Mc- Whorter. VVoody Higgins, T. D. Brous. THIRD ROW: Bill Voss. Carl Helmstetber, Charles Page. Marvin Marcell, Paul Manson, Paul Spencer, Herbert Jacob. Larry Rothman, John Schlanger. SECOND ROW: Jerry Peterson, Tommy Ernstein, Nancy Zeiner, Mickey Anderson. Jim Kohl, Gene Grossmann, Morris Fishman, Suzanne Tyler. BOTTOM ROW: Laura Pitts, Barbara House. Lynne Flapan. Penny gra3.t.hGail Larkin. Susan Randall. Vickie Wikoff, Gail ri it . Thompson. Harvey Saferstein, Paul Winett, Linda Zide. Ben Achtenberg, Dave Jackson. Eleanor Goodson, Harold Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Janis Luke, Joy Firestone, Molly Luke. Elaine Hydeman, John Skeer. Karen Marcum, Peggy Milner. Joe Meth. We lost many eighth graders to Bingham ISO but our senior class was the largest ever I TOP ROW: Terry Soltau, Barbara Ulmer, Mike Ferguson, Ron Bellamy, Harvey Throop, Larry Reyburn. Gayland Keroher, Norman Levine, Richard Franklyn. THIRD ROW: Coralie Martsolf, Joe McNerney, Sharon Thompson, Cheryl Schneider, Janette Elliot, Patricia Eisberg. Annette Bray, Pam Latshaw, Sue Funck. SECOND ROW: Jan Milligan, TOP ROW: John Stevens. Bob Woodling, Mike Nase, Don Sneed, Jim Comer, John Kizer, Bob Reese, Don Madison. THIRD ROW: Tom Galley. Jim Smith, Jerry McDonald. James Brown, Russell Bettis, Harvey Burstein, Bruce Wil- liams, Ramon Hawks. Frank Travalent. SECOND ROW: Herb Simon. Steve Kutler, Bruce Super, Margie Bergendoff, Ruth Simon, Susie Godfrey. Cai-oi Giles, Suzie Pitt. William Howell, Phil Sherman. Michelle Metzfzer. Joan Cowan. BOT- TOM ROW: Bette Thompson, Harriet Cooper. Mary Ellen Getman. Linda Lang, Judy Shawgo, Kathy Hull, Ann Ed- wards. Jo Nell Davis. Sharon Bitner, Carla Tagbering, Wilma Woods. Judy Wells, Suzan Shipman. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Elliott, Sandy Higgins, Suzanne Rosensbock. Jim Whited, Carol Bryant. Lesllie Greene, Judy Dloogoff, Peggy Peterson, Sherrill Wil iams. ISI OPHO ORES l52 Rich Palmer, Secretary: Susie Rowland, Chairman: Nancy Turner, Treasurer: Jeff Hantover. Vice-Chairman. TOP ROW: Bunni Radzin, Kim Judd, Benjamin Feinberg, John Swenson, Richard Ramsey. Mike Nolte, Peter Clagette. Robert Lawrie, Steve Wein- berg. THIRD ROW: Judy Johnson. Phyllis Oliver, Judy Carlton, Darrell Silvers, Paul I-Ieinbnch, Nancy Smutny. Nancy Mahley, Rosetta Schlagle. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Daily, Karen Wil- liams, Linda Bowen, Molly McGee, Michael Levine, Marshall Spector, Steve Perkins, Madeline Jerwick, Janet Ku- heim. BOTTOM ROW: Carol La- Russa, Donna Galamba. Carol Rey- nolds, Sally Shaw, Eileen Eaglstein. Betsy Goar, Eddie Copeland, Allan Friedson. TOP ROW: Gnyle Pugh, Mary Porter, Susan Stern, Elaine Gordon, Susie Bauer, Marcia Markowitz, Cheryl Mc- Pherson. Judy Moser. THIRD ROW: Connie Nelson, Gail Henry, Ruth Indin, Barbara Levitch. Judie Waisblurn, Diane Cohen. Emily Rich, Barbara Curts. Cheri Scott. SECOND ROW: Joyce Howey, Kathy Woodley, Laurie Baker, Marczella Nagelvoort, Beverly Levine, Judi Fisler, Carol Sherer, Ellen Lowe, Alicia Saunders. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Billings. Judy Coe, Bev- erly Portman, Janet Glass, Peggy Young, Rita Vandever, Ruthann Fried. Laura Di Giovanni, Gail Rothschild. TOP ROW: David Damon. Alfred Vol- kuwitz, Nancy Kincaid, Gary Lasister, Phil Jones. Sandy Moore, Jerry Gar- rett., Frank Bysfield, Wolfgang Pol- lem. THIRD ROW: George Koutsou- hos, Ronnie Goldsmith, Carol Cole, Tom Schwartz, Bob Edwards, Jeanne Keith. Nancy Morgan, Cindi Koch, Jackye Greenberg. SECOND ROW: Clarke Garry, Beverly Katz, Walter Willmert, Cheryl Stevens, Sue Barker, Mary Mc- Daniel, Rick Johnson, Jerry Williamg, Jan Crabtree. BOTTOM ROW: Billie Wright, Cheryl Brodkin, Penny. Leon- ard. Mary Kessengzer, Ardyce Chinnery. Judy Simon. Jeanne Young. Diana Thornton. Mary Markovich. Interest in social events found all year throughout South- west was especially evident in the large and active sopho- more class. Class officers, elected this year for the first time, organized and guided the class in its activities. Two of these were sponsoring a dance and raising money by the showing of motion pictures at school. With such leadership, the future looks bright indeed for the class of '62, TOP ROW: Larry Schaffer, Joyce De Lancey, Jack Gambill, Jack Hardgree, Jim Jennett, Brook Sandford, George Pickler, Rick Novorr, Jim Agranoff. THIRD ROW: Chris Paterson, Carol Six, Barbara Sagl, Jane Smith, Carol Harper, Bill Thomas, Janice Wilmot, Susie Brodkin, Teresa Gibson. SEC- OND ROW: Ann Hinkle, Ralone Hodxze. Bob Mobley. Rick Jeter, Sharon Hackett, Robert Lange, Frances Bart- lett. Diane Pearson. Velia Gustafson. BOTTOM ROW: Donna. Hamlett, Arlie Russell. Cathy Ballinger, Judyanne Nel- son, Alfred Gustin. Frank Reaves, Tommy Swallow, Geoff Ricketts, Cheryl Richards. TOP ROW: Larry Downing, Dave Hacket. Paul Pritchard, Mike Strawn, Gary Carter, Lee Antry. Kenneth Cooke. Mike Bunch. Larry Levy. THIRD ROW: Mickey Schultz, John Howard, Betty Gieringer, Jim Harris. Jim Dutcher. Gale Marshall, Carole Horine, Barbara Anderson, Raye O'- Reilly. SECOND ROW: Carole Thurs- ton, Jill Edmisson, Diane Hansell, Ron- nie Larson, Harriett Wadsworth. Pam Priest. Jean Price. Sharon Grega, Sherry Gerber. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Brenner, Sandy Coe, Nancy Lancaster, Janette Deatherage, Randy Clemmons, Carol Linnartz, Marcee Krug, Margie Carl. Linda Johnson. TOP ROW: Whit Worcester, Andy Hoffman, Dick Fogel, Marshall West- burg, Barbara Langworthy, Staley Mc- Dermet, Steve Hansen, Judy Golding. THIRD ROW: Carol Ward, Sallie Manley, Richard Woolen. Scott Rose, Jeanie Throckmorton, Gary Zeff, John Rollins. Marcia Wien, Ann Willimetz. SECOND ROW: Linda Greenbaum. Vicki Rosenblum, Jane Weneck, Alan Jacobson, Connie Clay, Don Rifas, Steve Gould. Francie Feild. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Benson, Phyllis Clay, Beth Stewart, Brenda Unell, Terry Hoyt, Linda Lenge, Ranell Tobh, Ron- nie Grossman. SOPHOMORES IS4 Sophomores b1'?l,SlL up on European geography. TOP ROW: Steve Woods. Doug Cra- mer, Frank Bysfield. Phil Jones. Sandi Logan, Rich Palmer, Gerald Shafton, Joe McLaughlin, Brad Goldberg. THIRD ROW: Richard Burgess, Phil Rabicoff, Carol Haworth. Carolyn Buf- ton, Gene Manuel, Beverly Bair, Gary Gladden, Jim Schull, Steve Pheffer. SECOND ROW: Linda Hatfield. Da- vida Funk. Paula Griffith. Sue Whit- ton, Woody Cozad, Virginia Baldwin, Mary Woodward, Rosalie Hoffman. Nancy Turner. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon McCaughey. Arlene Price. Jane Shoemaker. Jill Miller, Bob Walters, Nancy Davis. Janet Laird. Bobbie Bassin. TOP ROW: Anthony Saper, Bill Smith. Ralph Jacobson, Bob Middleton. Richard Wiens. Harold Klee. Sandra Higmun, Cheryl Heimbrodt. Bill Green. THIRD ROW: Sarah Wilcox, Judith Groening, Bonny Halbeck, Suzy Mor- gan, Neiman Yoffee, .lack Rabinowitz, Susie Jones, Shirley Reid, Margaret Daily. Faye Binder. SECOND ROW: Jim Holler, Larry Small, Larry Glass. Frank Greene, Judy McMahan, Bart Strother, David Keyes, Jenny Westfall. Jane Sleeper. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Em-st, Susanne Hammett.. Lyn Van Osdol, Ginnie Lemmon, Marilyn Git- terman, Linlley Dennis. Kay Pilken- ton, Deanna Cooper. David. Wynn. TOP ROW: John Curtright. Barbara Fines, Dale Preston. Tom Boyle, Bill Barr. Sharon Harop, Mary Fehr, Bill Behrens. SECOND ROW: Carol Rut- berg, Tom Cummings. Ronald MacLen- nan. Dillard Taylor. Chuck Blackman. Davida Singer. Louis Zwillenberg, Rosi- lind Eisman. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Tennyson. Judy Leva, Judy Etherlon, Mary Milroy, Bonita Barnett, Linda Wasserman. Judi Stark, Steve Mayer. TOP ROW: Tom Smith. John Was- cher. John Frazier, Greg Curtis. Robert Sharp. Tom McCaffrey. Wayne Siler. Gil Fulmer, Paul Duffendack. THIRD ROW: Bill Krebs, Lee McGraw, Ste- phen Caaler. Jim Blackwell, John Shel- ton, Ricky Ulrich, Dan Fenning, Ron- ald Meyers, Tom Turner. SECOND ROW: Henry Dollmann, Danny Sud- ran, Jerry Wheeler, Fred Buis, Stephen Koshland, Mike Mann. Frank Cantwell. Allan Hammer, George Smith. BOT- TOM ROW: Bob Bond, Merrill Eck- stein, Beanie Wise, Richard Arlan, Brad Smith. Webb Gilmore, Harlow Smith, Paul Schwartz. TOP ROW: Douglas Pillsbury, Chester George, Ken Patrick, Dennis Byrd, Jack Litmann, Jerry Charley, Joe Hirsh, Pete Makris, Dan Eichenherger. THIRD ROW: Gene Deffenbaugh. Jeff Hantover, Kay Klein. John Sutter, Susan Faron, Bob Dimsdale, Cindy Rowan. Keith Ellison, Larry Davis. SECOND ROW: John Clabaugh, Wolfgang Pollem, Jeff Green, Neil Johnson, Fritz Ruwart. Elton Star. Allen Schick. Craig Lewis, Thomas Meyer, John LaRose. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Platt, Sandy McLean, Mike Schwartz, Jim Anderson, Nan Singer, Jerry Schenck. Pete Levi, Dick Knight, Susie Cohen. TOP ROW: Delbert Pease, Nick Kelne. Steven Goodman. David Harrop, Paul Bramr. Jon Ragsdale, Dudley Shoe- maker. Richard Mills. THIRD ROW: Casey Cain, Steve Skid, Tom Morten, Sue Scott, Ken Grist, Tim Jones, Den- nis Miller. Rex Thrasher. SECOND ROW: Susie Baker. Charles Scar- brough. Larry Mayer. Sue Hayden. Mary Koenigsdorf, Julia Jenkins. Larry Lewis, Steve Carpenter, Suzie Row- land. BOTTOM ROW: Anita Billings. Rose Frischer, Jill Anderson. Judy Ely, Ronnie Davidow, Caryn Nilsson, Bar- bara Fromm. Gail Portman. Gallia, est omnis divisa in partes tre FRESHMEN l56 Ronnie Bodinson, Vice-Chairman: Jim Roberts, Treasurer: Betsy Jackson. Secretary: Randy Cox, Chairman. TOP ROW: Bob Adler, Carole Squires, Mary Lou McClelland, Bill Goodson, Robert Schwegler, Sue McClelland, Jim Roberts, Marie Muff, Linda Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bodinson, David Cohn, Karen Kemmerly, Pam Hubchi- son. George Cook, Jim McFerrin, Lynn Bratz, Ralph Mothner. SECOND ROW: Sunny Yeddis, Paula Boren- stine, Peggy Phipps, Kathy Schoen- feldt. Val Carder, Susan Brown, Chips Schmelzer, Dorothy Friedman, Susan Dolginow. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Woodmansee, Bill Phillips, Nancy Wil- liams, Susan King, Frank Loeffler. Tommie Dreiseszun, Doug Ervin, Betsy Tanner. TOP ROW: Jenean Barr, Janet As- bell, Marie Clark, Barbara Warren, Sally Blue, Sandy Kindred, Margo Lackie, Donna Moss. THIRD ROW: Carol Conroy, Barbara Fried, Evelyn Harris, Candy Lamkin, Virginia Wiede- mann, Carolyn Bell, Marilyn Singer, Mary McElligut,t.. SECOND ROW: Beverly Nagel. Jeanette Mendenhall, Jan Lafferty, Dianna Silverman, Adri- enne Gottlieb. Sandy Gilliam. Gail Young, Marcia Hooker, Jane Brewer. BOTTOM ROW: Lorna Holker, Kathy Gust, Jackie Wells, Ellin Reed. Rachel Fehsenfeld, Gwen Elkins, Gayle Mc- Gaughy, Mary Ellen Culver. TOP ROW: Penny Morris, Karen Champion, Louisa Nagelvoort. Tom Kornfeld, Robert Dasbach. George Day. Sharon Hicks, Ann Adler. THIRD ROW: Becky Buckaloo, Ilene Indin, Robert. I. Weinstein. Jeanne Fording, Carol Bargfrede, Barbara Roworth, Jim Whitaker, David Gale. SECOND ROW: Judy Shaffer. Darlene Radzin, Jane Long, Mary Kessner, Mary De- Lano. Estelle Rapschutz, Roy Thomp- son, Mickey Swade. BOTTOM ROW: Millie Schanker, Janice Gilbert, Dick Burnett. Jac Roberson. Eddie Brady, Larry Gaines, Carl Ehwa, Linda Pells. Among the activities of the freshman class, originated by its newly-elected officers, was a Freshman Class Day with a full schedule of entertainment. The day began with a breakfast at Loose Park, followed by an assembly at school and climaxed by a dance that night, which followed the theme of Neptune fantasy. In the coming years, many new and varied activities will be added by the freshman class. TOP ROW: Ray Bogrnd, Linda Coe, Barry Ginsberg, Chuck Hagen, Junior Ruble, Cheryl Miller, Lawrence Wack- now, Debbie Demming. THIRD ROW: Andrea Oates, Harriet Keller, Dorothy Owens, Jim Burner, Janet Petterson. Wanda Lou Hutsell. Joyce Lamar, Ro- berta Caplan. SECOND ROW: Lillyan Wright, Michele Relder, Joan Dworkin, Jenny Booser, Carol Rosenthal, Nancy Firestone, Lucy Ludwig, Charles Duker. BOTTOM ROW: Pattie DeLott, Phyl- lis Biederman, Kay Emmons. Linda Deaver, Sherri Gilmore, Judy Allen, Karin Pyle. Marvin Himmelstein. TOP ROW: Susan Kurtz, Deborah Wax, Sheldon Gulinson. Steve Parzy- bok, Clyde Weaver, Laurie Emel, Kit Thomas, Vivian Schiff, Kitty Garrison. THIRD ROW: Helen Applegate, Dana Cohen, Chris Wheatley, Gail Levitch, Cindy Sanders, Maria Rice, Cathy Mor- gan. Helen Ruble. SECOND ROW: Candy Anderson, Sharon Ginsburg, Mary Leverence, Mary Lou Baruxis, Linda Schmitz, Lacey Keller, Gwen Cohen. Dana Mindlin. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Kaufman, Judy Glass, Carole Hammer, Virginia Bell, Janey Sorrels. Harriett Davis, Harold Levine, Robert Weneck. TOP ROW: Bill Berkowich, Tom Saw- yer, Janet Solter, Vic Damon, Jim Denham, Chris Keehn, Marilyn Good- son, Tom Bankhead. Nancy Little. THIRD ROW: Bob Bryant. John Maier, David Silverforb. Jan Johnson, Linda Gay Nelson, Sol Eaglstein, Tracy Leonard, Diana Schultz. SECOND ROW: Sandy Brown, Bonnie Jones, Lynn Ottman, Carol Gladstone, Betty Peterson, Barbara Milens, Susan Mc- Dermott, Mary Beth Johnston. BOT- TOM ROW: Gary Barnett, Kerry Goldberg, Ruthie Eisenberg, David Wolff, David Mouber, Dick Shideler, ' Judy Zarr, Gale Charmack, Sharon Ep- stein. .Qi . ,R J Y' L N Z LJ: i 1 X . 1 M V 3 , , - 7. , .png mi 'Ev . ,,.. ,, Nw! A X W . A L V JA V , U ., . s B ,I 'LIL X - ' X ,K 'U fy if by I 4 5 qkm ML if :- , 'g K ' Q i -:' A - I ' L ' W Q W: Q if , 1 A5 ,F I .g si . v ,Q A ' if? i V, K i fs X ' :gtg ., K 1- W Q as ,gr K 1 fa ,wg lf gil Rf w.. SX -My N-. A .if fy 5 fm? M Vx, , . ,W QE- - ' ' fi' A Q xiii !Q'.15L,' +A Y 'O gglgg ' Q X. gig! xi Q54-A Eg eww! - . , ,sw fa e we Q gg i X k g jg. ..:k in K W W f f? W- ' K 35- FSA k fiailfii' IW wg .1--vw -ap Rf fw K ' '1 fi G52 A - - ' ' gf 'Q GS W J - 'wi A X Q0 s M - 1 2... if x 19 fi? 25 W if 'V 4659- -- .E xi skfgyjk pi i sexi TOP ROW: Sandy Graham. Judy Shrimpton, Steve Bernstein, Kit. Alex- ander, Jim McMeachin, Sylvia Nun- nelley, Barbara Gabel, Ritchie Swartz. THIRD ROW: Bill Weiizund. Patricia Taylor, Jim Davis, Donna Dean, Jus- tine Boehm, Maryanne Gottschall, Judv Lunsford, Sheila Yukon. SECOND ROW: Edith Koffler, Vicky Brockus, Steve Norris, Jeanne Brett, Judy Schlagrle, Sharon Coats, Marsha Rich- ardson. Linda Scott. BOTTOM ROW: Kathie Brown, Jerry Greenstein. Don Boyce, Candy Gore, Joe Barahan, Sid- ney Frischer, Rita Snferstein, Sandy Goodwin. TOP ROW: Steve Rosenbaum. Betsy Jackson, Steve Samazin, Emilee More- head, Jeff Stewart, Susan Hoy. Pam Schryver, Kathy Hesselroth. THIRD ROW: Jane Robinson, Leslie Thomp- son, Diana Cornwell, Marilyn Sail, Barbara Yeo, Jim Newell. Charles Wil- son, Randy Cox, Susie Sheldon, SEC- OND ROW: Laurie Fenimore, Linda Weinberg. Linda Loeb, Billy Lowe. Charles Howell. Stephen Dawson. David Williams. Carlson Fnrha. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Phillips, Don Bloustine. Gay Firestone, Bill Lowe. James Toyne, Larry Wells. Rick Wells, Sharon Kaufman, Stuart Newman. TOP ROW: John Cowan, Ronnie Standart, Kenny Bold, Steve Vincent, Roger Stoltzfus, Don Staten, John Jur- geson. THIRD ROW: Sue Hollars, Georgia Redmon, David Wacknov, Cath- erine Heegn, Benjamin Mayton, Bon- nie Herbranson. SECOND ROW: Phil Sturgeon, Elizabeth Ailshire, Jim La- doncieur, John Child. Lillian Con- nelly. Ronnie Brown. Ronnie Bledsoe. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Russback, Leslie Evans, Milton Muller, Ann Buckley, Carrie Lee Stump, Michael Simon, James Lasister. TOP ROW: James Kent, Rhonda Cross, Kathy Lively, Tobi Tavernaro, John Green, Phil Manuel, Charles Perry, Mimi Fessler, Warren Swenson. SECOND ROW: Mitchell Feingold, Jan Adler, Carol Dart., Jim Hodgson. Claudia Duncan. Sally Peck, Carol Helms, Deann Silverman, John Bacher. BOTTOM ROW: Clifton Haas, Susie Levitt, Jerry Temposky, Dianna Ragan, Suzanne Dennis. Joyce Nanninga, Roger Baker, Stephanie Deitchman. EIGHTH GR DE I60 Sally Lockridge, Vice-Chairman: Jim Hebenstreit, Secretary: Stephanie Keehn, Treasurer: Charles Carter, Chairman. Miss Cooper-A.M. TOP ROW: Linda Shannon, Janet Hirsh, Jerre Owen, Gary Fowler, Gail Ramsey, Robert Cater, Guy Fogel. THIRD ROW: Sally Lockridge, Ted Stein, Jim Hebenstreit, Larry Weiner, Marycay Knipmeyer, Nancy Stern, Kristin Ledford. Duncan Samuel. SEC- OND ROW: Jim White, Gail Griffin. Linda Bair, Anne Jefferies, Vickie Passer. Andrew Zide, Mark Liston. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Erickson, Jeff Burr, Linnea Gustafson. Susan Helms, Martha Wilson, Marilyn Osborne, Linda Gardner, Ann Saferstein. Miss Cooper--P.M. TOP ROW: Bill Kort, Jackie Kemp, Sharyn Muller. Jack Ward, Dick Geer, John Goldsberry, Paul Schieber. THIRD ROW: Jane Johnston, Carole Wood. Mike Bohanan, Linda Hilfinger. Bonnie Schelbar, David Thorp, Carol Berry, Pat Wally. SECOND ROW: Janice Partnoy, Lynne Lundmark, Marjorie Morehead, Barbara Brown. Tom Portman, Judy Swofford, Barbara Westerfield. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Manley, Lesley Kratchman. Lewis Cap- lan. Katy Neider, Stanley Greenberg. gargn Leopold, Robert Smith, Clark oo . Mrs. Elliott-P.M. TOP ROW: Jill Ronai, Margie Mor- gan, Steve Lockwood. Bill Laing, Tom Wagner, Herbert White, Lee McCarty. THIRD ROW: Kathie Ketcham. Phoebe Kent, John Meierhoffer, Richey Bolls. Kay Hoffman, Pat Donovan. SECOND ROW: Sam Rees. Carole Fording, Jane Skeer, Jane Bland. Mary Pringle, Barbara Voss, Phil Crenshaw. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Lonnecker, Larry Millman, Marolyn McCandless. Fred Goldman, Charles Decker, Jim Gardner, Sherry Winett. Miss Brooke-A.M. TOP ROW: George Bartholomaeus. Jennifer Keith, Terrie Heimbrodt, Ron- nie Untrif, Bart Eisfelder, Janet Dean, Cynthia. Voelker, Douglas Mill. THIRD ROW: Linda Cornwell, Rodney John- stone, Frank Titterington, Lynda Clyne, Carol Hydeman, Judy Bisman, Jeffrey Piercy. SECOND ROW: Frank Barker, John Valentine, Michael Barker, Kenny Cassity, Bill Morten, Louise Weil, Marvelyn Garren. Bill Eckels. BO'I'I'OM ROW: Michael Gar- rison, Ricky Fox, Mariam Hipsh. Dale Rucker, Ronnita Swinken, Carlyn Kemp, John Morgan, Michael Sender. Miss Brooke-P.M. TOP ROW: Scott Magill, Suzy Bell, Judy Frashier, Michael Howell, Diane Lee, Gary Lamb, John Cater, Bruce Bragg. THIRD ROW: Tom Eidson, Vicky Deister, Elizabeth Poindexter, John McDonnell, Jean Mahley, Julie Woodson, Jane Bond. Marian Ham- mond. SECOND ROW: David Duder- stadt, Bruce Brand, David DeYoe, John Carmichael. Billy Jones, Nancy Sherer, Bill Cordell, Chrisnlyn Linville. BOT- TOM ROW: Walter Miller. Dun Eggle- ston, Randy Stiles, Sean Farrell, Heidy Waldman. Evalue Blackwell, Dianne Cable, Sharon Manbeck. Miss Koger-A.M. TOP ROW: Ann Pensinger, Judy Schopflin, Carole Tanner, Jandy Hill, Charles Carter, Steve Smith, Phyllis Beggs, Bill Waldo, Bertraxn Ross. THIRD ROW: Alice Wadsworth, Lau- ren Smith, John McBain, Larry Mooney, Milli Hershman, Linda Benik. Leon Solomon, Charles Howell. SEC- OND ROW: Christine Westermann, Peter Thornton, Dena Hollars, Linda Sharp, Debbie Smith, Carol Metzger, Patty Whitton, Ralph Page, Bill Wade. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Wintroub, Pam Masania, Gail Rogers, Joel Shaf- ton, Mike Hall, Sara Carpenter. Dede Frey, David Sherer, Shirley Jo Hirsch. Miss Koger-P.M. TOP ROW: Harolee Scott, Dick Dun- can, Martha Shipman. Mike Klein, Bill Kanter, Doug Curts. Roberta Fairchild. THIRD ROW: David Cochrane, Ste- phanie Keehn. John Titterinzton, Ste- phen Brown, Bill Kirsh. Ed Rosenfield. John Minturn, Tom Blair. SECOND ROW: Betsy Woodward, Bob Simons, Sarah Sealock, Nancy Middleton, Ron- nie Winn, Steve Shlyen, Susie Wing. BOTTOM ROW: Lynne Davis, Martha Mains, Jim Strother, Gail Young. Andy Asbridge, Charles Waldron, Bob Cahn, Kathy Green, A Abbott, Judy 33, 114 Abloff, Richard 83. 158 Achtenberg, Ben 31, 48, 59, 65, 76, 150 Adelman, Bruce 114 Adler, Ann 39, 156 Adler, Bill 90, 96, 104, 107, 114 Adler, Bob 90, 104, 107, 156 Adler, Evelyn 67, 68, 74, 114 Adler, Jan 159 Adreme, Gail 60, 158 Agranoff, Jim 83, 153 Agron, Allen 44, 58, 66, 80, 114 Ailshire, Elizabeth 159 Alden, Bill 31, 148 Aleshire, Terry 147 Alexander, Kit 57, 103, 159 Alexander, Stephanie 45, 58, 67, 69, 114 Allen, Judy 157 Allmon, Charles 55, 114 Alport, Barbara 64, 148 Altman, Barry 55, 107, 114 Altman, Gary 45, 58, 107, 114 Amato, Sandy 31, 33, 34, 59, 67, 69, 75, 84, 114 Ambrose, Sharon 69, 150 Anderson, Barbara 153 Anderson, Candy 157 Anderson, Jill 155 Anderson, Jim 67, 155 Anderson, Mickey 150 Anglin, Glenda 32, 68, 114 Anthony, Bill 39, 150 Anthony, Rowland 31, 114 Antry, Lee 31 Applegate, Helen 157 Arlan, Richard 35, 155 Armstrong, Kitty 114 Arni, Jerry 31, 35, 90, 92, 104, 107, 145 Arnold, Pat 31, 57, 59, 71, 78, 148 Art Honor Society 60 Asbell, Janet 156 Asbridge, Andrew 161 Assemblies 24, 25 Athena 74 Audio-Visual Staff 84 Austinson, Dennis 114 Autry, Jerry 147 Averill, David 55, 103, 158 Avondoglio, Christine 48, 148 Ayers, Bob 114 Ayers, Jeannie 115, 143 Babcock, Carol 146 Bacher, John 37, 159 Bair, Beverly 154 Bair, Linda 55, 160 Baker, Carol 158 lb2 I DEX Baker, Roger 60, 71, 159 Baker, Sandy 149 Baker, Susie 152 Baker, Tom 96, 98, 104, 107, 146 Baldwin, Virginia 154 Ballinger, Catherine 67 , 153 Band 36, 37 Bankhead, Robert 115 Bankhead, Thomas 157 Baraban, Joe 159 Barewin, Terry 115 Bargfrede, Carol 55, 57, 156 Barker, Bob 47, 48, 58, 59, 64, 83, 115, 142 Barker, Frank 161 Barker, Michael 161 Barker, Pat 36, 37, 44, 58, 59, 61, 66, 68, 79, 115 Barker, Sue 62, 69, 152 Barnett, Bonnie 154 Barnett, Gary 157 Barr, Bill 154 Barr, Jenean 156 Barrish, Jay 57, 158 Bartholomaeus, George 161 Bartlett, Frances 32, 64, 75, 153 Baruxis, Mary Lou 157 Basketball 95-99, 103 Baslee, Sherron 28, 31, 33, 34, 57, 115 Bassin, Bobbie 55, 57, 63, 74, 85, 154 Bauer, Susie 48, 55, 64, 75,152 Baughman, Lynne 37, 61 Beard, Louie 103, 146 Beggs, Phyllis 161 Behrens, William 35, 154 Bell, Barbara 150 Bell, Carolyn 156 Bell, Mike 55, 115 Bell, Suzy 161 Bell, Virginia 157 Bellamy, Ronald 151 Belive, Phil 26, 63, 83, 104, 115, 142, 1 3 Bengtson, Pat 31, 33, 84, 145, 150 Benik, Linda 161 Benson, Barbara 75, 153 Bentz, Richard 115 Bergendoff, Marjorie 46, 57, 65, 78, 151 Berger, Arthur 115 Berkowich, Bill 157 Bernstein, Nancy 115 Bernstein, Sheldon 158 Bernstein, Steven 35, 158 Berry, Carol 160 ' Bettis, Russell 151 Biederman, Phyllis 57 , 60, 157 Billings, Anita 155 Billings, Nancy 152 Binder, Faye 154 Birney, Merlena 55, 69, 81, 85, 115 Bisman, Judy 55, 161 Bitner, Sharon Ann 60, 66, 68, 151 Blackburn, Carol Lee 148 Blackman, Anita 85, 115 Blackmar, Charles 55, 76, 154 Blackwell, Evalue 39, 161 Blackwell, Jim W. 103, 155 Blackwell, Jim L. 158 Blair, Tom 161 Bland, Jane 160 Bleakmore, Marti 147 Bledsoe, Ronnie 37, 159 Blender, Phillip 37 , 61, 115 Block, Allan 31, 34, 35, 48, 57, 59 70, 80, 115 Bloom, Rhonda 55, 57, 158 Bloustine, Donald 60, 159 Blue, Sally 32, 156 Blue, Susan 57, 67, 148 Bly, Meredith 31, 75, 150 Bodinson, Larry 147 Bodinson, Ronnie 55, 83, 103, 156 Bodney, Howard 35, 82, 115 Bodney, Steve 55, 73, 158 Bodney, Victor 72, 146 Boehm, Justine 157, 159 Bograd, Ray 157 Bohanan, Mike 160 Boisse, Jackie 31, 150 Bold, Kenny 159 Bollinger, Norm 35, 115 Bolls, Richey 160 Bolls, Rita 66, 148 Bond, Bob 48, 55, 64, 83, 155 Bond, Jane 161 Bonderer, Carolyn 150 Bongiovanni, Jack 115 Booser, Jenny 157 Bordman, Marcia 45, 56, 57, 63, 68, 74, 113, 115 Borenstine, Paula 156 Boston, Harold 36, 37, 61, 84, 147 Bourne, Merrilee 32 Bowen, Donald 158 Bowen, Linda 152 Boyce, Don 103, 159 Boyce, Judy 99, 101, 145, 146 Boyle, Mike 103, 158 Boyle, Tom 39, 103, 154 Brady, Eddie 71, 156 Bragg, Bruce 161 Bragg, Kate 115 Bragg, Paul 155 Brams, Dick 115 Brancato, Jack 115 Brand, Bruce 161 Bratten, Sherrill 38, 39, 115 Bray, Annette 67, 151 Brenner, Judith 153 Brenner, Stephen 115 Brett, Jeanne 77, 159 Brett, Judy 31, 148 Bretz, Lynn 156 Bretz, Robert 146 Brewer, Jane 156 Brewster, Robert 55, 90, 92, 93, 104, 107 , 115 Brigadoon 40, 41 Brockus, Beverly 48, 59, 67, 77 , 115 Brockus, Vicky 159 Brodkin, Cheryl 55, 62, 82, 152 Brodkin, Susie 67, 82, 153 Brous, T. D. 31, 35, 55, 59, 83, 104, 107 , 145, 150 Brown, Barbara 160 Brown, Beverly 158 Brown, Howard 158 Brown, Jerry 115 Brown, Jimmy 104, 151 Brown, Kathie 159 Brown, Michele 38, 39, 55, 61, 115 Brown, Mike 4, 59, 65, 83, 115 Brown, Milton 90, 92, 98, 104, 107, 115 Brown, Nancy 149 Brown, Robert 115 Brovsm, Ronnie 103, 159 Brown, Sandy 79, 157 Brown, Steve S. 161 Brown, Steven R. 66, 115 Brown, Susan 55, 60, 77, 156 Bryant, Bob 157 Bryant, Carol 151 Buckaloo, Becky 39, 61, 75, 156 Buckley, Ann 57, 159 Bufton, Carolyn 57, 78, 154 Buis, Fred 37, 39, 155 Bumpas, Martha 31, 78, 85, 115 Bunch, Mike 153 Bunten, James 115 Burgener, Suzanne 33, 115 Burgess, Richard 154 Burner, Jim 157 Burnett, Dick 156 Burnett, Mike 37, 149 Burnett, Thomas 114 Burnham, Richard 114 Burr, Jeff 160 Burstein, Harvey 151 Burt, Janet 66, 146 Bush, Arnold 149 Bushfield, Jane 4, 31, 33, 34, 54, 77, 84, 113, 114 Byrd, Dennis 155 Bysfield, Frank 154 C Cable, Darwood 158 Cable, Dianne 161 Cahn, Bob 161 Cain, Casey 103, 155 Caldwell, Dick 96, 114, 142 Campbell, Janice 62, 75, 149 Campbell, Joyce 158 Campbell, Lance 90, 114 Campbell, Lynne 4, 44, 58, 59, 63, 66, 7 5, 114 Campbell, Margaret 114 Cantwell, Frank 155 Caplan, Lewis 160 Caplan, Roberta 33, 69, 157 Carder, Valda 156 Carl, Margie 62, 69, 153 Carlton, Harry 57, 147 Carlton, Judy 152 Carmichael, Connie 33, 69, 158 Carmichael, John 161 Carpenter, Sara 161 Carpenter, Steve 155 Carpenter, Wilma 114 Carr, John 114 Carter, Charles 46, 55, 160, 161 Carter, Gary 31 Cartlich, John 71, 158 Casey, Frankie 114 Casler, Stephen 155 Cassity, Kenneth 161 Cater, John 39, 161 Cater, Robert 160 Caulfield, Joe 149 Cawood, Joyce 69, 114 Cawood, Marianne 114 C.C.C. 84 Champion, Karen 156 Chapman, Jack 44, 51, 55, 58, 113, 118, 142 Chapman, Steve 158 Chapman, Tamera 158 Charley, Jerry 155 Charmack, Gale 78, 157 Charno, Steve 59, 76, 118 Chasteen, Keith 158 Chess Club 72 Chester, Rusty 158 Chester, Wally 118 Chick, Steve 35, 118 Child, John 159 Chinnery, Ardyce 152 Chinnery, can 4, 25, 31, 35, 54, 55, 66, 113, 118, 142, 143 Churan, Lynne 33, 146 Clabaugh, John 65, 72, 155 Clagett, Peter 70, 152 Clark, Harold 150 Clark, Jesse 158 Clark, Marie 75, 156 Clark, Norma Jean 69, 149 Clay, Connie 32, 69, 77, 153 Clay, Phyllis 31, 33, 64, 69, 79, 153 Clayton, John 118 Clemenson, Jim 158 Clemmons, Randy 153 Clover, Judi 67, 118 Clutz, Larry 146 Clyne, Lynda 69, 71, 161 Coats, Sharon 159 Cochrane, David 55, 161 Coe, Judy 152 Coe, Linda 157 Coe, Sandy 153 Cohen, Dana 157 Cohen, Diane 74, 152 Cohen, Gwen 157 Cohen, Janice 68, 118 Cohen, Joyce 118 Cohen, Steve 147 Cohen, Susan F. 57, 118 Cohen, Susie M. 155 Cohn, David 55, 83, 85, 156 Cole, Carol 78, 152 Collins, Robert 118 Corrlbs, Larry 31, 96, 98, 104, 107, 1 6 Comer, Jim 96, 98, 104, 107, 151 Conard, Don 158 Concert Choir 30, 31 Connelly, Lillian 60, 159 Connelly, Pat 31, 147 Cono, Leah 118 Conrad, Betsy 32, 118 Conroy, Carol 156 Cook, George 36, 37, 156 Cook, Kenneth 153 Coon, John 103 Cooper, Deanna 55, 154 Cooper, Harriet 55, 60, 67, 68, '74, 151 Cooper, Myrna 118 Copeland, Eddie 152 Cordell, Bill 161 Cornelison, Vici 44, 58, 68, 77, 86, 118 Cornwell, Diana 60, 159 Cornwell, Linda 161 Cortez, Laurence 54, 80, 113, 118 Cowan, Joan 151 Cowan, John 159 Cox, Barry 90, 92, 93, 107, 112, 113, 118 Cox, Carolyn 32, 158 Cox, Jim 60, 148 Cox, Randy 55, 76, 103, 156, 159 Cozad, Jim 55, 118 Cozad, Woody 50, 83, 154 Crabtree, Jan 152 Cramer, Doug 154 Crenshaw, Carlton 103, 158 Crenshaw, Phillip 160 Cross, Rhonda 159 Culver, Mary Ellen 156 Cummings, Tom 31, 35, 154 Curtis, Gregory 155 Curtright, John 35, 73, 76, 154 Curts, Barbara 71, 77, 152 Curts, Douglas 37, 39, 161 Czarlinsky, Will 55, 84, 90, 92, 103, 107 , 150 Dailey, Jack 57, 118 Dailey, Margaret 154 Dailey, Mary 152 Damon, David 71, 152 Damon, George 71, 147 Damon, Vic 65, 83, 157 Daniel, Harriet 59, 64, 79 Dart, Carol 159 Dasbach, Robert 156 Davidow, Bob 73 Davidow, Ronnie 155 Davidson, Kenneth 59, 84, 96, 98, 107, 118 Davidson, Rusty 103, 158 Davis, Betty 4, 45, 58, 59, 67, 69, 79, 118 Davis, Harriett 55, 77, 157 Davis, Jim H. 59, 96, 98, 102, 150 Davis, Jim S. 159 Davis, John 59, 96, 98, 102, 107, 118 Davis, Jo Nell 33, 151 Davis, Larry 155 Davis, Lynne 161 Davis, Michael 158 Davis, Nancy 154 Davis, Shane 37, 103, 158 Davis, Susan 57, 59, 65, 67, 118 Dawson, Stephen 159 Day, George 39, 156 Day, John 118 Day, Sandra 37, 39, 62, 147 Dean, Donna Lee 69, 159 Dean, Janet 161 Dearing, June 31, 79, 84, 118 Deatherage, J anett 153 De Atley, Bill 46, 55, 58, 59, 118 Deaver, Julie 33, 149 Deaver, Linda 157 Debate Team 50 I63 Decker, Barbara 149 Decker, Charles 160 Deffenbaugh, Gene 37, 155 Deister, Joni 118 Deister, Vicky 161 Deitchman, Kenny 118 Deitchman, Stephanie 55, 159 DeLancey, Joyce 61, 67, 69, 75, 153 De Lano, James 146 De Lano, Mary 39, 61, 156 DeLott, Pattie 157 Delphi 75 Demming, Debbie 157 Denham, Jim 103, 157 Dennis, Linlley 57, 154 Dennis, Suzanne 159 Departmental Clubs 62-73 DeYoe, Dave 55, 161 Dible, Douglas 26, 31, 34, 118 Dickinson, Richard 57, 158 Dickinson, William 73, 118 DiGiovanni, Laura 55, 152 Dimmitt, Barbara 146 Dimsdale, Bob 37, 155 Dinklage, Susan 4, 59, 65, 75, 84, 118 Dissly, Meggan 81, 146 Dixon, Chuck 31, 34, 35, 104, 148 Dixon, Harley 147 Dixon, Irene 118 Dloogoff, Judy 60, 66, 151 Dolan, Greg 35, 90, 104, 149 Dolginow, Susan 156 Dolginow, Yale 57, 67, 71, 72, 73, 80, 118 Dollmann, Henry 155 Donaldson, Jim 148 Donovan, Pat 39, 55, 160 Dow, Phil 158 Downing, Larry 3, 73, 103 Doyle, Marilyn 148 Dreiseszun, Thomas 37, 156 Duderstadt, David 161 Duffendack, Paul 37, 76, 155 Duker, Charles 157 Duker, Terry 118 Duncan, Claudia 159 Duncan, Diane 31, 66, 68, 80, 85, 118 Duncan, John 119 Duncan, Richard 161 Duni, Janis 85, 158 Dunlap, Doug 119 Dunlap, Sally 44, 58, 66, 68, 86, 109, 113, 119, 143 Dubcher, Jim 153 Dworkin, Joan 157 Dyer, Patti 119 Eaglstein, Eileen 57, 67, 74, 152 Eaglstein, Sol 72, 157 Earst, Elaine 154 Easton, John 158 Eckels, Bill 161 Eckstein, Merrill 76, 155 Edmisson, Jill 31, 62, 69, 153 Edwards, Ann 33,151 Edwards, Bob 37, 152 Edwards, Maggie 66, 77, 84, 119 Edwards, Sharon 64, 82, 148 I64 Eggleston, Dan 161 Eggleston, Edward 37 , 39, 147 Eglitis, Peter 158 Ehwa, Carl 156 Eichenberger, Dan 155 Eichenberger, David 119 Eidson, Tom 161 Eighth Grade 160, 161 Eisberg, Patricia 57, 67, 82, 151 Eisberg, Ricky 35, 55, 57, 83, 158 Eisenberg, Barry 31, 35, 147 Eisenberg, Ruthie 77, 157 Eisfelder, Bart 161 Eisman, Elliot 119 Eisman, Rosilind 154 Elkins, Gwendolyn 156 Elliot, Janette 60, 81, 151 Elliott, Criss 31, 149 Elliott, Linda Lee 151 Ellis, David 35, 48, 55, 63, 80, 149 Ellison, Keith 155 Elton, Star 155 Ely, Judith 155 Emel, Laurie 157 Emmons, Phillip 31, 34, 35, 119 Engineers Club 70 Ennis, Betty 67, 77, 146 Enslow, Robert 119 Epstein, Sharon 157 Erickson, Pam 160 Ernstein, Elaine 150 Ervin, Douglas 156 Estes, Sharon 78, 119 Etherton, Judy 154 Evans, Brian 84 Evans, Leslie 55, 78, 159 Evjen, Lowell 119 Evjen, Majel 149 Excelsior 76 F Faculty 8-21 Faeth, Midge 55, 77, 146 Fairchild, Roberta 161 Falkenberg, Ray 37, 90, 92, 107, 1 Fallman, Karl 90, 104, 150 Farha, Carlson 159 Farha, Richard 27, 31, 119 Faron, Susan 33, 75, 155 Farrell, Sean 161 Feder, Milt 35, 59, 71, 72, 119 Fehr, Mary 154 Fehsenfeld, Rachel Anne 156 Feild, Francie 55, 63, 81, 153 Feinberg, Benjamin 71, 152 Feingold, Allan 159 Feingold, Phillip 119 Fenimore, Lauran 32, 79, 159 Fenning, Dan 155 Ferguson, Linda 156 Ferguson, Mike 55, 151 Fessler, Mimi 69, 86, 159 Feutz, Richa 69, 119 Fines, Barbara 33, 37, 154 Finkel, Barbara 150 Firestone, Gay 159 Firestone, Joy 65, 68, 82, 150 Firestone, Marsha 32, 56, 69, 109, 113, 119 Firestone, Nancy 69, 157 Fishman, Morris 71, 150 Fisler, Judi 60, 82, 152 Fite, Ruth 55, 148 Flapan, Lynne 67, 150 Fogel, Dick 27, 63, 64, 83, 153 Fogel, Guy 160 Fogel, Pam 149 Football 90-94, 103 Fording, Carole 160 Fording, Jeanne 38, 39, 55, 78, 156 Foreign Exchange 144 Fotie, Jeanette 119 Fowler, Gary 160 Fox, Donald 70, 104, 119 Fox, Ricky 161 Foxworth, John 119 Francisco, Betty 69, 147 Frank, Fred 119 Franke, Sharon 119 Franklyn, Dana 158 Franklyn, Richard 151 Frashier, Judy 39, 161 Frazier, John 80, 155 Freeman, William 70, 80, 148 Freet, Jim 148 French Club 67 Freshmen 158, 159 Frey, Bob 55, 119 Frey, DeDe 57, 86, 161 Frey, Ronnie 148 Frey, Shirley 146 Fried, Barbara 156 Fried, Mike 50, 80, 84, 102, 148 Fried, Ruthann 152 Friedman, Benny 31, 35, 72, 119 Friedman, Bernard 35, 48, 59, 72, 83, 119 Friedman, Dorothy 156 Friedson, Allan 55, 80, 152 Frischer, Michael 119 Frischer, Rose 82, 155 Frischer, Sidney 159 Fromm, Barbara 155 Fromm, Bill 45, 58, 83, 102, 119 Fuhrer, Jo Ann 33, 55, 64, 74, 146 Fulmer, Gilbert 72, 76, 155 Fulton, Albert 59, 119 Funck, Sue 151 Funk, Davida 74, 154 Future Teachers of America 68 G Gabel, Barbara 159 Gabel, Jack 158 Gaines, Larry 156 Galamba, Donna 57, 152 Gale, David 80, 156 Gale, Marshall 103 Galley, Tom 84, 151 Gambill, Jack 153 Ganaden, Josie 32, 146 Garbee, Don 90, 147 Gardner, Jim 160 Gardner, Linda 160 Gardner, Lynn 122 Garfinkel, Larry 35, 54, 70, 122 Garren, Marvelyn 161 Garren, Sharon 122 Garrett, Jerry 36, 37, 152 Garrison, Kathleen 157 Garrison, Mike 161 Garry, Clarke 103, 152 Geer, Richard 160 George, Chester 155 Gerber, Sherry 153 Gershon, Sherry 33, 48, 59, 66, 78, 122 Gerson,Janet 85, 122 Gessner, Sandy 66, 82, 147 Getman, Mary Ellen 151 Gibson, Teresa 153 Gieringer, Betty 153 Gieringer, Kathy 122 Gilbert, Janice 39, 156 Giles, Carol 59, 82, 151 Gill, Stefanie 60, 149 Gilliam, Sandy 37, 156 Gilmore, Mary 66, 68, 69, 147 Gilmore, Sherri 157 Gilmore, Webb 55, 155 Ginsburg, Sharon 74, 157 Girls' Choir 32 Girls' Glee 33 Girls' Sports 100 Gitterman, Judy 66, 74, 146 Gitterman, Marilyn 74, 154 Gladden, Gary 154 Gladstone, Carol 55, 74, 157 Glasberg, Barry 157 Glasberg, Sheryl 66, 82, 147 Glass, Janet 78, 152 Glass, Judy 60, 157 Glass, Larry 154 Glass, Richard 57, 102, 122 Glass, Samyra 62, 150 Glass, Susan 66, 68, 122 Goar, Betsy 152 Goar, James 90, 92, 96, 98, 104, 107, 148 1 Godfrey, Susie 32, 67, 81, 15 Goldberg, Brad 154 Goldberg, Kerry 82, 157 Golding, Judith 66, 79, 153 Golding, Susan 66, 68, 79, 149 Goldman, Fred 160 Goldman, Morris 158 Goldman, Retha 148 Goldsberry, John 160 Goldsmith, Ronnie 69, 152 Goldstein, Elliott 54, 80, 122 Goldstein, Steven 122 Golf 102 Goodman, Steven 64, 76, 155 Goodson, Eleanor 37, 61, 69, 71, 82, 150 Goodson, Elizabeth 69, 149 Goodson, Marilyn 157 Goodson, William 37, 73 Goodwin, Sondra 159 Gordon, Elaine 152 Gordon, Mary Ann 148 Gore, Candy 69, 159 Gore, Paula 122 Goren, Elaine 31, 57, 122 Goss, Leslie 158 Gottlieb, Adrienne 156 Gottschall, Keith 147 Gottschall, Maryanne 60, 159 Gould, Steve 73, 153 Graham, Sandy 159 Grant, Penny 66, 150 Grant, Susie 32, 44, 85, 122 Graves, Nancy 122 Gray, Robby 158 Green, Jeff 155 Green, John 103, 159 Green, Kathleen 57, 161 Green, Pamela 158 Green, William 154 Greenbaum, Linda 63, 74, 153 Greenberg, Alana 57, 66, 68, 86, 122 Greenberg, Charles 36, 37, 59, 90, 92, 104, 107, 122 Greenberg, J ackye 71, 152 Greenberg, Judy 39, 59, 122 Greenberg, Stanley 39, 160 Greene, Frank 154 Greene, Leslie 72, 151 Greenstein, Jerry 159 Greenstein, Steve 37, 80, 158 Greenwood, Kathy 57 , 68, 122 Grega, Sharon 153 Griffin, Gale 55, 160 Griffith, Gail 150 Grifith, Gordon 67, 122 Griffith, Paula 154 Grimsby, David 122 Grine, Richard 122 Grisham, Terry, 158 Grist, Ken 155 Groening, Judith 60, 69, 79, 154 Groening, Martha 79, 158 Grossmann, Gene 150 Grossmann, Ronnie 83, 153 Grousnick, Sandy 31, 147 Gulinson, Sheldon 37, 71, 80, 157 Gust, Kathy 156 Gustafson, Linnea 160 Gustafson, Velia 153 Gustin, Alfred 153 I-I Haas, Clifton 37, 159 Hackett, Carol 122 Hackett, Dave 31 Hackett, Sharon 153 Hadden, Ben 158 Hagen, Charles 103, 157 Hahn, Susan 33, 122 Hakan, Chris 35, 57, 158 Halbeck, Bonny 79, 155 Hall, Gary 158 Hall, Ginny 77, 149 Hall, Kathy 33, 77, 101, 151 Hall, Mike 161 Hall, Sandra 149 Hallam, Dale 150 Halperin, Janice 45, 58, 59, 74, 122 Hamblin, Rusty 39, 122 Hamlett, Donna 153 Hammer, Allan 155 Hammer, Carol 157 Hammett, Susanne 37, 61, 69, 154 Hammond, Marian 161 Hammond, Stephen 31, 34, 35, 122 Hannah, Peggy 122 Hansell, Diane 153 Hansell, Shirley 55, 69, 123 Hansen, Lawrene 32, 59, 62, 68, 69, 82, 84, 123 Hansen, Steve 153 Hansen, Suzie 149 Hantover, Jeff 57, 63, 83, 152, 155 Hantover, Leslie 46, 57 , 58, 59, 66, 78, 123 Hardgree, Jack 103, 153 Hardy, Dave 56, 123 Harlow, Ned 149 Harper, Bob 146 Harper, Carol 79, 153 Harrington, Bobbie 45, 148 Harris, Charles 35, 55, 70, 123 Harris, Evelyn 156 Harris, James 153 Harris, Paulette 123 Harrop, David 84, 154 Hart, David 31, 35, 146 Hart, Jerry 90, 123 Hatcher, Bob 123 Hatcher, Jean 46, 47, 48, 58, 59, 60, 79, 123 Hatfield, Linda 32, 79, 154 Haviland, Jim 123 Hawks, Raymond 151 Haworth, Carol 57 , 66, 154 Hawthorne, Thomas 57, 59, 83, 123 Hayden, Bud 59, 123 Hayden, Sue 155 Haydon, Sally 57, 77, 84, 85, 123 Health Center Aides 85 Hearne, Sue 123 Hebenstreit, Jim 160 Heegn, Catherine 159 Heillman, Melvin 149 Heimbach, Paul 152 Heimbrodt, Cheryl 64, 81, 154 Heimbrodt, Terrie 161 Heims, Kay 66, 81, 148 Helms, Carol 159 Helms, Cory 102, 123, 143 Helms, Susan 160 Helgstetter, Carl 54, 55, 64, 83, 145, 1 0 Henderson, Carol Sue 31, 148 Henderson, Pamela 45, 60, 146 Henderson, Sam 76, 148 Henkel, Jerry 90, 92, 107, 149 Henry, Gail 48, 60, 64, 82, 152 Herbranson, Bonnie 57, 159 Hermann, Tarvi 59, 67, 75, 123 Hernstrom, Terry 158 Hershman, Millie 161 Hess, John 158 Hesselroth, Bill 57, 83, 102, 149 Hesselroth, Kathy 159 Hetia 62 Hicks, Bob 70, 96, 98, 107, 149 Hicks, Sharon 39, 156 Higgins,Judy 77, 147 Higgins, Sandy 66, 151 Higgins, Woody 70, 83, 150 Higman, Sandra 55, 64, 75, 154 Hilfinger, Linda 160 Hilgert, Don 158 Hilgert, Millie 55, 101, 148 Hill, Christie 32, 48, 59, 66, 69, 78, 123 Hill, Donna 33, 77, 158 Hill, Jandy 161 Hill, Jim 35, 85, 123 Hill, Larry 103, 158 Himmelstein, Harry 123 Himmelstein, Marvin 157 Hinkle, Ann 153 Hipsh, Linda 55, 56, 74, 101, 123, 143 Hipsh, Miriam 161 Hirsch, Ann 146 l65 Hirsch, Janet 69, 160 Hirsch, Joe 57, 80, 155 Hirsch, Shirley 161 Hodge, Christine 68, 123 Hodge, Ernie 71, 73, 158 Hodge, Ralone 153 Hodges, Glen 39, 148 Hodgson, Jim 159 Hoffman, Al 37, 104, 149 Hoffman, Andy 83, 103, 153 Hoffman, Barry 148 Hoffman, Judie Ann 44, 123 Hoffman, Kay 160 Hoffman, Rosalie 154 Hogan, Nancy 123 Hogin, Janie 85, 123 Holker, Lorna 156 Hollars, Dena 161 Hollars, Sue 159 Holler, Jim 37, 61, 154 Honor Organizations 58, 59 Hontos, Jim 158 Hood, Clark 160 Hooker, Marcia 156 Hopkins, Henrietta 31, 57 , 59, 68, 123 Hoppe, Dian 60, 148 Horine, Carole 153 Horine, Linda 45, 48, 58, 59, 75, 123 House, Barbara 150 Houston, Jane 4, 55, 64, 86, 145, 148 Houts, Tom 158 Howard, Carol 80, 123 Howard, John 153 Howell, Bill 50, 70, 71, 151 Howell, Charles R. 71, 159 Howell, Chuck E. 161 Howell, Donn 31, 39, 48, 59, 65, 66, 83, 123 Howell, Michael 161 Howey, Joyce 55, 64, 69, 78, 152 Hoy, Gordon 147 Hoy, Kenneth 31. 35, 48, 59, 76, 123 Hoy, Susan 55, 78, 159 Hoyt, Terry 46, 60, 66, 81, 153 Huddleston, Tony 37, 146 Hudson, Martha 31, 123 J Jackson, Betsy 81, 156, 159 Jackson, Bob 55, 102, 127 Jackson, Dave C. 150 Jackson, Dave H. 76, 149 Jackson, Mary 146 Jacob, Herbert 76, 150 Jacobson, Jacobson, Jacobson, Jacobson, 127 Alan 80, 153 Harvey 147 Ralph 64, 76, 154 Sandy 4, 68, 82, 84, 86, James, Arthur 46, 59, 65, 76, 150 Janssen, Helen 127 Jeffries, Anne 160 Jeffries, Sally 127 Jenkins, Julia 66, 79, 155 Jennett, Jim 50, 73, 84, 153 Jennings, Steve 83, 150 Jerwick, Madeline 152 Jeter, Rick 103, 153 Johnson, Francelene 127 Johnson, Jack 127 Johnson, Jan 157 Johnson, Jerry 48, 59, 65, 72, 83, 104, 127 Johnson, Judy E. 32, 55, 77, 149 Johnson, Judy Lynn 152 Johnson, Linda 153 Johnson, Neil 76, 155 Johnson, Rick 35, 37, 55, 152 Johnson, Sharon 65, 147 Johnson, Susan 147 Johnson, Wayne 158 Huff, Jerry 37, 38, 39. 61, 84,147 Hunter, Charles 90, 93, 107, 123, 143 Hunter , Kay 158 Hunter, Hunter Martin 146 Mar 123 , Y Hunter, Nancy Ann 55, 60, 79, 146 Hunter, Nick 123 Hunter , Terry 148 Hurst, Don 158 Hutchison, Pam 77 , 156 Hutshell, Wanda 69, 157 Hutton, Judy 123 Hydeman, Carol 161 Hydeman, Elaine 55, 71, 84, 99, 101, 150 Illmer, Paula 62, 123 Indian Belles 33 Indin, Ilene 39, 156 Indin, Ruth 64, 82, 152 Ivers, Suzanne 37, 44, 127 Ibb Johnston, Carol 50, 57, 66, 68, 127 Johnston, Jane 160 Johnston, Mary Beth 79, 157 Johnstone, Rodney 161 Jones, Billy 161 Jones, Bonnie 32, 157 Jones, Jim 57, 127 Jones, Nancy 32, 44, 58, 79, 127 Jones, Phil 80 Jones, Susan 55, 65, 154 Jones, Tim 103, 155 Judd, Kim 152 Julo, Gayle 69, 82, 146 Junior Business Committee 145 Juniors 146-151 Jurgeson, John 159 K Kanan, Pat 127 Kanter, Bill 57, 161 Kaplan, Edith 78, 148 Kaplan, Harvey 54, 55, 59, 63, 83, 113, 126 Kaplan, Robert 57, 70, 80, 102, 126 Kars, Kenny 158 Kasper, Dave 31, 34, 126 Katz, Beverly 152 Kaufman, Judy 48, 66, 78, 148 Kaufman, Pam 157 Kaufman, Sharon 159 Kaufman, Steve 126 Keehn, Chris 76, 157 Keehn, Stephanie 160, 161 Keeler, Mike 35, 158 Keeler, Sue 32, 126 Keith, Jeanne 67, 69, 71, 152 Keith, Jennifer 161 Keller, Harriet 157 Keller, Lacey 157 Keller, Larry 147 Kelne, Nick 67, 155 Kemmerly, Karen 81, 156 Kemp, Carlyn 161 Kemp, Jackie 160 Kenney, Janice 148 Kent, James 159 Kent, Phoebe 160 Kenyon, J aneice 32, 67, 68, 77 , 126 Kern, Teddi 57, 63, 71, 126 Keroher, Gayland 35, 37, 61, 90, 151 Kerr, Jerry 126 Kesler, Judy 55, 59, 69, 75, 126 Kessinger, Mary 55, 152 Kessner, Mary 156 Ketcham, Kathie 160 Keyes, David 50, 73, 154 Keges, Sharrel 45, 48, 58, 65, 66, 84, Kincaid, Nancy 69, 71, 152 Kindred, Sandy 156 King, Marvin 63, 126 King, Susan 37, 82, 156 King, Terry 37, 158 Kirby, Peter 37, 73 Kirk, Frank 35, 45, 55, 58, 102, 107, 126 Kirsch, Jim 35, 149 Kirsch, William 161 Kirshner, Sherie 31, 33, 126 Kiser, John 36, 37, 39, 147 Kivett, Hanan 59, 70, 126 Kivett, Paul 47, 146 Kizer, John 151 Klee, Harold 83, 103, 154 Klein, Kay 33, 155 Klein, Michael L. 7 6, 158 Klein, Mike 161 Klein, Richard 35, 63, 70, 71, 147 Kleinsorge,Jerry 126 Kleist, Tom 126 Klingberg, Kathy 158 Knaus, Barbara 146 Knight, Dick 155 Knipmeyer, Marycay 57 , 160 Koch, Cindy 57 . 152 Koch, Pat 99, 101, 146 Koenigsdorf, Mary 155 Koffler, Edith 62, 159 Kogan, Melvyn 72, 73, 126 Kohl, Gene 126 Kohl, Jim 150 Kolkin, Dorothy 158 Korn, Rosamond 126 Kornfeld, Tom 39, 103, 156 Kort, Bill 160 Koshland, Stephen 31, 35, 80, 155 Koutsoubos, George 103, 152 Kramos, Dian 86, 126 Kratchman, Elaine 146 Kratchman, Lesley 160 Krebs, Bill 155 Kriss, Sherry 146 Kross, Selma 68, 74, 126 Krug, Marcee 153 Kuheim, Nancy 152 Kuluva, Lynn 73, 126 Kur, Clarence 70, 80, 149 Kurtz, John 4, 55, 126 Kurtz, Sharron 146 Kurtz, Susan 157 Kushner, Sheila 74, 126 Kusnetzky, Harriet 57, 68, 147 Kutler, Steve 151 Kyte, Bill 90, 93, 104, 107, 126 L Lackie, Margo 55, 78, 156 LaDoucieur, Jim 159 LaDoucieur, William 126 Lafferty, Jan 156 Laing, Bill 160 Laing, Cynthia 59, 66, 77, 126 Laird, Janet 66, 77, 154 Lamar, Joyce 157 Lamb, Gary 161 Lamberson, Jo Ann 32, 59, 67, 81, 86, 112, 113,126, 144 Lamkin, Candy 60, 79, 156 Lang, Linda 33, 151 Lange, Robert 31, 35, 153 Langworthy, Barbara 60, 69, 82, 153 Lanham, Deborah 33 Lanner, Betsy 81 Lanner, Lisa 64, 81, 86, 148 Lapides, Linda 68, 149 Lapides, Myra 55, 60, 158 Larison, Albert 126 Larkin, Gail 150 LaRose, John 155 Larson, Ronnie 153 Lasister, Gary 71, 152 Latin Club 64 Latshaw, Pam 58, 151 Launder, John 103, 158 Lawrence, Beckie 58, 62, 63, 66, 82, 148 Lawrie, Charlene 69, 126 Lawrie, Robert 152 Lawrie, William 158 Lawson, Judith 126 Ledford, Kristin 86, 160 Lee, Diane 161 Lee, Larry 126 Leggett, Suzy 126 Lemmon, Laura 31, 57, 69, 75, 84, 85, 126 Lemmon, Virginia 32, 48, 60, 75, 154 Lenge, Linda 64, 81, 153 Leonard, Gary 126 Leonard, Penny 60, 152 Leonard, Steve 127 Leonard, Tracy 35, 157 Leopold, Karen 160 Lerner, Myrna 149 Lerner, Shelly 44, 63, 127 Lettermen's Club 107 Leva, Judy 57, 67, 74, 154 Leverence, Mary Kay 157 Levi, Pete 76, 155 Levine, Beverly 82, 152 Levine, Harold 37, 72, 76, 157 Levine, Michael 152 Levine, Norman 39, 151 Levinson, Edward 73, 127 Levitch, Barbara 152 Levitch, Gail 157 Levitt, Jim 104, 146 Levitt, Susie 159 Levy, Larry 153 Lewis, Craig 103, 155 Lewis, Larri Deane 74, 155 Lichtenberg, Sharon 149 Liesveld, Jane 65, 81, 85, 148 Linnartz, Carol 153 Linville, Chris 161 Lipoff, Judith 127 Liston, Mark 160 Literary Societies 74-83 Litman, Jack 57, 155 Little, Nancy 60, 78, 157 Littlefield, David 158 Litwack, David 76 Lively, Kathy 159 Livingston, Laura 127 Lockridge, Karen 57, 68, 69, 149 Lockridge, Linda 85, 127 Lockridge, Sally 57, 160 Lockton, John 127 Loeb, Linda 78, 159 Loeffler, Frank 156 Logan, Sandi 32, 55, 57, 64, 78, 85, 154 London, Allison 33, 55, 57, 127 Long, Jane 60, 156 Lonnecker, Georgia 77, 99, 101, 149 Lonnecker, Paul 160 Louis, Joan 63, 67, 68, 79, 146 Lowe, Bill F. 37, 158 Lowe, Bill H. 159 Lowe, Ellen 152 Lowry, Cathie 32, 146 Lubin, Jay 150 Lubin, Robert 127 Lucas, Dennis 37, 158 Lucas, Kathleen 59, 67, 68, 127 Ludwig, Lucy 57, 157 Luke, Janis 59, 66, 68, 78, 150 Luke, Molly 59, 66, 68, 78, 150 Lundmark, Lynne 160 Lunsford, Judith 159 Lyons, Andrew 31, 149 AA MacLennan, Ronald 39, 57 , 72, 154 Madison, Don 151 Magariel, Harold '72, 127 Magers, Phil 149 Magill, Scott 161 Mahley, Jean 57, 161 Mahley, Nancy 152 Mahowald, Charles 127 Maier, Ginger 127 Maier, John 76, 151 Mains, Martha 161 Mains, Tom 127 Makris, Kathy 33, 146 Makris, Pete 155 Male Chorus 35 Male Quartet 35 Mallin, Richard 148 Maloney, Patricia 55, 67, 69, 127 Maloney, Ray 70,130 Manbeck, Sharon 69,161 Manfield, Deanne 130 Mankwitz, Radine 74, 146 Mankwitz, Van 55, 102, 158 Manley, Carol 69, 160 Manley, Sallie 57, 63, 64, 81, 86, 153 Mann, Mike 80, 155 Manson, Paul 70, 104, 150 Mansur, Barry 57, 59, 130 Manuel, Gene 154 Manuel, Phil 159 Marcell, Marvin 26, 31, 35, 48, 55, 57, 63, 83, 145, 150 Marcum, Karen 57, 66, 84, 86, 150 Markovich, Mary 152 Markowitz, Marcia 67, 75, 152 Marks, Marlene 146 Marshall, Gale 153 Marten, Steve 72, 146 Martsolf, Coralie 151 Masania, Pam 161 Mayer, Larry 103, 155 Mayer, Stephen 154 Mayton, Benjamin 159 McAnally, Joyce 130 McBain, John 161 McCaffrey, Tom 64, 83, 103, 155 McCandless, Marolyn 160 McCarran, Marvie 149 McCarty, Lee 160 McCaughey, Sharon 154 McClanahan, Esther 130 McClelland, Mary Lou 60, 74, 156 McClelland, Sue 57, 60, 77, 156 McClintock, Bob 158 McCormick, Bruce 130 McGrath, Mary Lou 31, 56, 59, 66, 81,s5,13o McDaniel, Dennis 148 McDaniel, Mary 69, 82, 152 McDermet, Staley 50, 70, 72, 153 McDermet, Stewart 50, 130 McDermott, Susan 57, 81, 157 McDonald, Jerry 151 McDonald, Sue 147 McDonnell, John 55, 161 McDonnell, Mary Linda 33, 68, 69, 79, 146 McDonough, Pat 33 McElheny, Pat 56, 57, 65, 66, 77, 84 130 McElligatt, Mary 156 McFerrin, Jim 83, 156 McGaughy, Doug 90, 93, 107, 148 McGaug'hy, Gail 156 McGee, Molly 67, 81, 152 McGraw, Lee 71, 155 McHenry, Barbara 63, 67, 75, 148 McHenry, John 158 McKean, Charlotte 32, 58, 59. 66, 68, 69, 79, 84, 130 McLean, Saundra 155 McLaughlin, Joe 154 McLaughlin, Leslie 57, 158 McLaughlin, Steve 158 McMahan, Judith 32, 69, 79, 154 McMahan, Nancy 28, 31, 33, 34, 55, 62, 130 McMeachin, Bob 60, 150 McMeachin, Jim 37, 159 McMillan, Marilyn 37, 130 McMillian, Darrel 148 McNerney, Joe 37, 151 McPherson, Jack 27, 31, 35, 84, 130 McPherson, Sheryl 152 McWhirter, Cooper 158 McWhorter, Bill 84, 150 Mehornay, Bill 158 Mehornay, Janis 31, 48, 56, 59, 63, 77, 84, 130 Meierhoffer, John 160 Meifsher, Steve 55, 58, 64, 83, 145, Mendenhall, Jeanette 156 Mendenhall, Larry 83, 147 I67 Merrick, Jim 26, 31, 35, 63, 146 Messmer, William 84, 130 Meth, Joe 70, 150 Metzger, Carol 57, 161 Metzger, Michelle 102, 151 Meyer, Thomas 155 Meyers, Ronald 155 Middleton, John 35, 56, 57, 60, 130 Middleton, Nancy 161 Middleton, Robert 154 Milens, Barbara 157 Milens, Mike 66, 80, 130 Mill, Douglas 37, 161 Miller, Miller, Miller, 130 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Beverly 60, 130 Cheryl 157 Dave 57, 84, 90, 93, 104, 107, Dennis 155 Keith 149 Jill 32, 66, 154 Larry 148 Walter 161 Milligan, Jan 57,151 Milliman, Larry 160 Mills, Richard 72, 155 Milner, Mary Margaret 46, 64, 65, 78,150 Milroy, Mary 39, 154 Mindlin, Dana 157 Minkin, Phillip 130 Minturn, John 161 Mirikitani, Frank 130 Mirikitani, Ronnie 90, 93, 96, 98, 104, 107, 147 Mnookin, Barry 55, 80, 113, 130 Mobley, Bob 153 Mohr, Jeannette 69, 85, 130 Molotsky, Barbara 48, 57, 58, 63, 65, 82, 149 Mooney, Larry 161 Moore, Elaine 69, 146 Moore, Ralph 37 Moore, Sandy 152 Morehead, Emilee 159 Morehead, Marjorie 160 Morgan, Ann 46, 64, 78, 149 Morgan, Cathy 157 Morgan, John 161 Morgan, Margie 39, 160 Morgan, Nancy 37, 152 Morgan, Suzanne 57 , 81, 154 Moriarty, Michael 57, 147 Morie, Wayne 37 Morris, Arthur 55, 83, 104, 112, 113, 130 Morris, Penny Sue 156 Morten, Bill 161 Morten, Tom 155 Moser, Judy 48, 60, 79, 152 Moss, Donna 55, 69, 81, 156 Moss, Joyce 54, 55, 59, 61, 77, 130 Mothner, Marilyn 57, 59, 68, 74, 130 Mothner, Ralph 156 Mouber, David 37 , 50, 157 Mullaly, Merrelyn 60, 69, 146 Muller, Milton 159 Muller, Sharyn Raye 160 Munroe, Elaine 57, 66, 81, 85, 86, 147 Murray, Bill 90, 93, 148 Music Department 30-39 Mutchler, Dale 31, 35, 55, 147 Mutchler, Donna 60, 158 Myers, Andy 130 I68 Myers, Jane 33, 45, 48, 57, 58, 59, 66, 69, 81, 131 Myers, Linda 33, 131 N Naber, Genevieve 131 Nagel, Beverly 156 Nagelvoort, Louisa 39, 61, 156 Nagelvoort, Marczella 37, 61, 75, 152 Nagelvoort, Norma 60, 131 Nanninga, Joyce 159 Nanninga, Mary Kay 4, 20, 4 59, 64, 78, 84, 131, 142 Nase, Mike 71, 72, 151 National Honor Society 59 Naylor, Harvene 63, 80, 131 Neider, Katy 160 Nelson, Carol 32, 55, 66, 146 Nelson, Connie 37, 61, 62, 67, Nelson, Jack 131 s, 51, 152 Nelson, Judyanne 60, 69, 79, 153 Nelson, Linda Gay 32, 33, 78, 157 Nelson, Margaret 57, 131 Newell, Jim 72, 159 Newman, Stanley 131 Newman, Stuart 66, 159 Nienke, Dennis 158 Nilsson, Caryn 60, 79, 155 Nitardy, Tom 149 Noite, Mike 152 Norris, Steve 159 Northrop, Barbara 32, 66, 68, 75, 131 Noteis, Kathryn 148 Novorr, Rick 80, 153 Nunnelley, Sylvia 159 Nygren, Chris 37, 72 0 Oates, Andrea 86, 157 Oates, John 131 Office Assistants 85 Ogden, George 46, 57, 58, 59, Ohman, Evelyn 48, 77 , 157 Oliver, Barbara 131 Oliver, Janet 150 Oliver, Phyllis 60, 152 Omega 77 O'Neal, John 27, 31, 35, 131 Oppenheimer, Bob 131 Orchestra 38, 39 O'Reilly, Raye 153 Osborne, Marilyn 160 Ottman, Evelyn 48, 77, 157 Owen, Gene 148 Owen, Jerre 160 Owens, Dorothy 157 P Pachter, Bill 57, 70, 84, 131 Page, Barbara 150 Page, Charles 70, 150 71, 131 Page, Ralph 161 Pakula, Jerry 50, 71, 131 Palmer, Rich 35, 103, 152, 154 Parkison, Jim 31, 46, 65, 76, 148 Parks, Thomas 147 Partnoy, Arlene 57, 68, 131 Partnoy, Janice 160 Parzybok, Steve 157 Passer, Vicki 160 Passman, Terry 60, 80, 148 Pate, Cheryl 158 Paterson, Christine 31, 33, 78, 153 Patrick, Ken 103,155 Patterson, Patty 4, 48, 55, 58, 68, 69, 75, 84, 85, 131 Patton, Doug 50, 84, 131 Peak, Jim 96 Pearson, Diane 37, 57, 153 Pease, Barbara 150 Pease, Delbert 155 Peck, Sally 159 Peil, Jim 67, 146 Pells, Judy 68, 69, 131 Pells, Linda 156 Pelofsky, Jerald 90, 131 Peltzman, Sharon 31, 59, 66, 68, 74, 131 Peniston, Jim 158 Pensinger, Anne 161 Pep Club 86, 87 Perkins, Steve 55, 103, 152 Perrenoud, Daniel 131 Perry, Charles 37, 90, 103, 107, 159 Peterson, Betty 79, 157 Peterson, Eric 158 Peterson, Jerry 150 Peterson, Peggy 32, 151 Petterson, Janet 157 Pheffer, Steve 154 Phillips, Bill 156 Phillips, Erma Lee 33, 158 Phillips, Juanita 55, 131 Phillips, Steve 159 Phipps, Peggy 77, 156 Pickler, George 153 Piercy, Jeffrey 57, 161 Pilkenton, Marilyn 69, 154 Pillsbury, Douglas 155 Pitt, Suzie 55, 60, 151 Pitts, Laura 150 Platt, Sally 79, 155 Plumberg, Greg 131 Plunkett, Jay 158 Poindexter, Elizabeth 39, 161 Pollem, Harry 149 Pollem, Wolfgang 35 Pollock, Jon 73, 158 Porter, Mary 60, 64, 74, 152 Portman, Beverly 152 Portman, Gail 155 Portman, Tom 160 Potter, Carol 75, 85, 131 Pratt, Wanda 131 Preston, Dale 154 Price, Arlene 154 Price, Douglas 76, 158 Price, Jean 153 Priest, Pamela 69, 153 Pringle, Mary 160 Printz, Carol 74, 147 Pritchard, Paul 35, 57, 153 Ptashnik, Arnold 158 Pugh, Gayle 101, 152 Pulliam, Vic 131 Pyle, Karin 157 Q Quill and smu ss Rabicoff, Judy 55, 68, 67, 85, 181 Rabicoff, Philip, 154 Rabinowitz, Bo 131 Rabinowitz, Jack 60, 154 Radetsky, Carol 57, 85, 146 Radio Club 78 Radzin, Bunni 152 Radzin, Darlene 156 Ragan, Diana 55,159 Ragsdale, Jon 155 Ramsey, Gail 160 Ramsey, Jim 70 150 Rmsey,Riehml 152 Randall, Susan 31, 150 Rapschutz, Estelle 156 Rapschutz, Marvin 90, 181 Rashbaum, Jackie 32, 48, 82, 149 Regard GH iis' i4is1 a on c ae R88VB8,ial1lhk 153 i.a,mm-,wif orgia Redmon, Terry 50, 84, 181 Redmond, Bill 90, 98, 102, 107, 181 Redskin Revels 26-29 Reed, Ellin 156 Reed, Sara 147 Reekes, Reggie 146 Rees, Lynn 158 Rees, Sam 160 Reese, Bob 151 Reid, Dick 158 Reid, Shirley 31, 38, 78, 154 Reiman, Ronnie 37, 39, 78, 158 Reineke, David 134 Reineke, Dennis 184 Reinstein, Fred 85, 84, 90, 94, 104, 107, 134 1li2hH'MLarryichele iii 151 Y my 1 Reynolds, Carolyn 60, 152 Reynolds, Penny 37, 38, 89, 147 Rice, Marin 157 Rich, Emigh60, 66, 81, 152 Richards, eryl 55,158 Richardson, Marsha 159 Ricketts, Geoff 60, 158 Rifas, Donald 67, 80, 158 Ritter, Carol 184 Rittmaster, any 147 Roberson, Jac 156 Roberson, Mac 134 Roberts, Jim 103, 156 Roberts, Margie 60, 66 Roberts, Mar? 55, 57, 134 Roberts, Phil ip 158 Roberts, Sue 33, 146 Robertson, Charles 76, 134 Rofofgtson, Rosemary 31, 57, 78, 86, Robinson, Jane 159 Robinson, Jeni 47, 58, 59, 76, 184 Robinson Mar 158 Rogers,Ciail 161 Rollins John 35, 37, 76, 153 Ronai,Ji1l 160 Rose, Scott 153 Rosen, Joyce 81, 84, 134 Rosen Stephen 50, 65, 149 nogeniiglum, David 31, 45, ss, ss, ss, 0. Rosenbaum, Steve 80, 159 Rosenblum, Vicki 74, 158 Rosenfield, Eddie 57, 161 Rosenfield, Susan 64, 65, 149 Rosenstock, Suzanne 45, 58, 68, 66, 68, 78, 151 Rosenthal, Carol 157 Rofaithal, Larry 4, 54, 55, 80, 102, Rosenwald, Bob 158 Rosenwald, Richard 85, 45, 149 Iligsewgiaupt, J ogrine 146 ss, ertram Ross, Eddie 45, 58, 80, 134 gag, .Lack 54, 94, 112, 113, 134 o , e ame Rothman, Larry 64, 80, 150 Rothschild, Gai 68, 74, 152 Rowan, Cindy 38, 79, 155 Rowland, Suzanne 55, 66 152,155 Roevglg? lgczhey 82, 48, 63, 67, 68, Roworth Barbara 89,156 nubuck homie ss, '12, 1s4 u in, oyce , R b' .i 134 Rubin, Linda 184 Ruble, Helen 157 Ruble, Lloyd 85, 66, 134 S ie'Jt5'E1 ' ES uc er, e Rullman Barney 90, 94, 98, 107, 134 Ruskin, Sheryl 43, sv, 59, 64, es, si, 145, 148 Ruskin, Tom 184 Russback, Kay 159 ii 'i? i2'52 1'15i? use ac , y Russell, Arlie 37, 75, 158 Btiilm C'Cm fin U a Ruvelfgetsy 4, 48, 55, 63, 64, 81, 145, 148 Ruwart, Fritz 155 Ryerson, Lynn 149 S Sachem 46 47 simian, Judith 4, 44, ss, sz, 134 Saferstein, Ann 160 Saferstein, Harvey 35, 65, 80, 150 Saferstein, Rita 159 Sagl, Barbara 66, 79, 153 Sall, Marilyn 159 Samazin, Steve 159 Samuel, Duncan 160 Samuelson, Edward 148 Sanders, Cyndra Ellen 157 Sanders, Stephen 149 Sandford, Brook 153 Sandhaus, Susan 158 Saper, Anthony 73, 80, 154 Sappho 78 Saundex-al, Alicia 64, 79, 152 Sawier, om 157 Scar rough, Charles 37,84, 155 Schaerrer, Linda 32, 56, 59, 77, 134 Schaffer, Jim 158 Schaffer, 103, 153 Schanker,I1iri1g'ed 156 Sehelbar, Bonnie Jean 160 Schenck, Jerry 55, 155 Scherzo 61 Scheuer, Earl 148 Schick, Allen 72, 155 Schieber Paul 160 Schiff, vivian 157 Science Club 71 Schlagle, Judy 159 Schlagle, Rosetta 152 Schlanger, John 67, 80, 150 Sehley, Beth 62, 65, 184 Schmelzer, Charles 35, 88, 156 Schmitz, Linda 157 Schnaer, Madeline 83, 134 Schneider, Cheryl 60, 151 Schoegler, Richard 134 Schoenfeldt, Kathy 77, 156 Schopflin, Judy 161 Schu l, Jim 154 Schryver, Pam 57, 81, 159 Schu tz, Carla 60, 146 Schultz, Diana 48, 77, 157 Schultz, Mickey 158 Schutte, Cam 8, 57, 158 Schwartz, Dennis 66, 80, 134 Schwartz, Mike 155 Schwartz, Paul 76, 155 Schwarz, Tom 72, 80, 152 Schwegler, Robert 156 Schwerin, Albert 87, 90, 94, 107, 149 Schwerin, Pam 44, 58, 62, 134 Scott, Brooke 184 Scott, Cheri 152 Scott, Harley 148 Scott, Harolee 161 Scott, Jean 31, 59, 66, 75, 85, 184 Scott, Linda 159 Sega Nancy 82, 45, 55, 58, 68, 67, Scotts Sue 155 Scud er, Reid 147 Sealock, Sarah 161 Seaver, Jim 60 Seiim'iieus Iii 'zo so 1 2 4 een,arry , , ,0,18 Sender, Mike 161 Senior Ballot 142, 143 Senior Business Committee 113 Senior Officers 112 Senior Play 42, 48 Seniors 114-141 Service Committees 84, 85 Sesame 79 Shafer, Pam 62, 68, 69, 147 Shaffer, Felice 57, 149 Shaffer, Judy 156 Shafton, Gerald 154 Shafton, Joel 161 Shafton, Sherry 80, 134 Shannon, Linda 160 Shapiro, Julie 60, 134 Shapiro Marilyn 147 Sharp, Ruben vo, 72,155 Shaw, Sally 152 Shawgo, Judy 88, 60, 151 Sheehy, Dan 88, 89, 57, 80, 147 Sheely, Tom 150 Sheldon, Susie 159 Shell, Barbara 134 Shelton, John 31, 35, 83, 103, 155 Shepherd, Juli Ann 67, 68, 148 Sherer, Carole 32, 48, 75, 152 I69 Sherer, David 161 Sherer, Nancy 161 Sherman, Phil 70, 151 Shideler, Richard 157 Shipman, Ernest 158 Shipman, Martha 161 Shipman, Susan 37, 60, 151 Shlyen, Sanford 73, 134 Shlyen, Steve 161 Shoemaker, Dudley 46, 57, 155 Shoemaker, Jane 32, 57 , 154 Shopmaker, Nancy 55, 59, 63, 66, 74, 112, 113, 135 Shouse, Helen 135 Shrago, Harry 76, 146 Shrimpton, Judy 159 Shuler, Thomas 158 Shurin, Leland 146 Siler, Becky 135 Siler, Roger 148 Siler, Wayne 103, 155 Silverforb, David 83, 157 Silverman, Deann 60, 159 Silverman, Diana 156 Silvers, Darrell 152 Simmons, Camille 66, 146 Simon, Herb 151 Simon, Judi 71, 82, 152 Simon, Mic ael 159 Simon, Ruth 67, 68, 82, 151 Simon, Susan 135 Simons, Robert 161 Simpson, Robert 149 Singer, Davida 154 Singer, Marilyn 57 , 156 Singer, Nan 64, 81, 155 Singman, Barbara 135 Six, Carol 31, 153 Skeer, J aney 160 Skeer, John 70, 150 Skid, Steve 57, 155 Slagle, Steve 135 Slater, Bob 59, 66, 76, 135 Sleeper, Martha 154 Slentz, Addison 37, 158 Sloman, Barbara 101, 135 Small, Larry 154 Smalley, Linda 47, 48, 55, 58, 59, 60, 79, 135 Smalley, Richard 55, 149 Smith, Barbara 57, 66, 68, 135 Smith, Beverly 146 Smith, Brad 50, '76, 155 Smith, Carol 66, 69, 149 Smith, Debbie 161 Smith, George 103, 155 Smith, Harlow 155 Smith, Jane 48, 50, 75, 153 Smith, Jim 135 Smith, Jim D. 71, 72, 151 Smith, Lauren 55, 161 Smith, Robert 160 Smith, Sally 65, 81, 148 Smith, Sharon Lee 135 Smith, Steve 161 Smith, Tom 98, 103, 155 Smith, William 154 Smutny, Nancy 152 Sneed, Donald 31, 96, 98, 104, 107, 151 Sneed, Jim 158 Soard, Susie 31 l70 Solomon, Leon 161 Soltau, Terry 151 Solter, Janet 75, 157 Soltz, Bill 65, 83, 148 Sophomores 152-155 Sorenson, Stanley 158 Sorrels, J aney 157 Sorrels, Mary 68, 135 Southwest Singers 34 Spack, Barry 135 Spanish Club 66 Spector, Arnold 31, 35, 149 Spector, Marshall 152 Spencer, Paul 31, 35, 70, 104, 150 Spotlighters 63 Squires, Carole 37 , 61, 90, 156 Squires, Dennis 104, 135 Stage Crew 50 Standart, Rormie 159 Stark, Judi 154 Staton, Don 159 Stearns, Linda 59, 62, 79, 135 Steele, Carolyn 59, 60, 77, 109, 113, 135 Stein, Arleen 135 Stein, Donald 35, 158 Stein, Ted 160 Steinzeig, Hanan 90, 148 Stern, Nancy 160 Stern, Susan 64, 82, 152 Stevens, Cheryl 60, 152 Stevens, John 55, 151 Stewart, Beth 32, 69, 75, 153 Stewart, Jeff 159 Stewart, Jerry 44, 58, 76, 135 Stewart, Ralph 135 Stewart, Ruth 135 Stiefel, Joan 74, 158 Stiles, Randy 57, 161 Stinson, Patricia 135 Stoltzfus, William 159 Storm, Mary 147 Story, Bill 103, 158 Story, William 135 Stogg, Judy 32, 59, 65, 68, 74, 135, 1 Straf, Miron 27, 70, 71, 72, 76, 135, 143 Strand, Jim 147 Strawn, Mike 153 Stritzinger, Nan 26, 31, 34, 63, 135, 142, 143 Strother, Bart 98, 103, 154 Strother, Jim 161 Student Council 54, 55 Stump, Carrie Lee 159 Sturgeon, Phil 159 Sudduth, Bill 158 Sudran, Danny 83, 155 Summus 80 Super, Bruce 151 Sutter, John 155 Swade, Mickey 156 Swallow, Tommy 153 Swartz, Ritchie 55, 159 Swearengen, Patricia 135 Swenson, John 103, 152 Swenson, Warren 37, 159 Swingley, Lynne 63, 78, 149 Swinken, Ronnita 161 Swofford, Cary 146 Swofford, Judy 55, 160 T Tagbering, Carla 151 Taggart, Sally 138 Talman, Gary 158 Tanhoff, Gayle 138 Tanner, Betsy 156 Tanner, Carole 161 Tanner, Wilson 90, 147 Tarwater, Dewey 158 Tavernaro, Tobi Ann 32, 159 Taylor, Dale 158 Taylor, Dillard 154 Taylor, Jane 38, 39, 61, 84, 138 Taylor, Mary 138 Taylor, Patricia 55, 78, 159 Temposky, Jerry 71, 159 Tennis 102 Tennyson, Pam 77, 154 Thalian 81 Thomas, Bill 153 Thomas, Kathleen 157 Thomas, Mike 138 Thompson, Bette 151 Thompson, David 71 Thompson, Roy 156 Thompson, Sharon 151 Thompson, Tommy 150 Thomson, John 35, 149 Thornton, Diana 62, 67, 69, 80, 152 Thornton, Peter 161 Thorp David 138 Thrasher, Rex Hugh 48, '16, 155 Throckmorton, Barbara 32, 55, 81, 84, 99, 101, 147 Throckmorton, Jeanie 32, 64, 81, 153 Throop, David 160 Throop, Harvey 31, 35, 151 Thurston, Carole 153 Tigerman, Chuck 35, 58, 59, 72, 76, 138 Tishauer, Eugene 158 Titterington, Frank 161 Titterington, John 161 Tobb, Ranelle 64, 82, 153 Tomlinson, Bob 70, 148 Tompkins, Judith 67, 80, 146 Tonkin, Joyce 158 Townsend, Gary 138 Toyne, James 159 Toyne, Larry 138 Track 104, 105 Trail 44, 45 Travalent, Frank 104, 105, 107, 151 Traxler, Sharon 60, 67 , 146 Treasurer's Assistants 85 Troxel, Allen 37, 158 Troxel, David 37, 146 Trundle, John 90, 107, 18 Truog, Lucy 68, 69, 138 Tucker, David 149 Tucker, Ronnie 90, 138 Turnbull, Alan 90, 138 Turner, Dianne 4, 45, 55, 58, 60, 67, 101, 108, 113, 138, 142, 143 Turner, John 107, 138 Turner, Nancy 55, 66, 86, 152, 154 Turner, Tom 50, 102, 155 Turpin, Lavonne 139 Tyler, Suzanne 60, 150 Tyrl, Ronnie 45, 58, 149 U Ulmer, Barbara 67, 79, 151 Ulrich, Rickey 60, 155 Unell, Brenda 64, 74, 153 Untrif, Ronnie 161 Upjohn, Bryant 90, 104, 148 V Valentine, John 161 Van Cleave, Ken 139 Van Cleave, Penny 57, 139 Van der Flier, Hans 139, 144 Vandever, Rita 57 , 152 Van Osdol, Evelyn 66, 81, 154 1 Sharon 30 150 Van Tuy , l , Varnum, Diane 32, 81, 99, 101, 149 Vaughan, Kirk 57, 146 Vaughan, Martha 37, 69, 158 Veda 82 Vincent, Steve 159 Voelker, Cynthia 71, 161 Volkuwitz, Alfred 48, 73, 80, 152 Vollrath, Nancy 60, 158 Vollrath, Tom 57 Voss, Barham 160 Voss, Bill 70, 83, 150 W Wacknov, David 159 Wacknov, Lawrence 157 Wade, Bill 161 Wadlow, Gloria 158 Wadsworth, Alice 161 Wadsworth, Bob 66, 139 Wadsworth, Harriet 32, 57, 64, 78, 153 Wagner, Tom 160 Waisblum, Judie 67, 152 Waldmann, Heidy 161 Waldo, Bill 161 Waldo, Bob 90, 93, 94, 104 112, 113, 139 142 Waldron, Chuck 161 Wally, Diane 139 Wally, Pat 160 Walters, Robert 37, 154 Ward, Carole 32, 57, 75, 153 Ward, Jack, 160 Warden, Kiah 70, 80, 149 Warren, Barbara 60, 78, 156 Wascher, John 70, 155 Wasserman, Linda 89, 66, 80, Wasserman, Michael 139 Wasserstrom, Arnie 158 Waterman, Louise 139 Watson, Roxana 147 Waugh, Joan 150 Wa.x, Deborah 157 Wayne, Nina 158 Weaver, Clyde 157 Weaver, Martha 146 , 107, 10 154 3, Wedlan, Myrna 4, 48, 57 , 63, 68, 74, 139 Weigand, Bill 159 Weil, Louise 161 Weinberg, Linda 159 Weinberg, Steve 152 Weiner, Larry 160 Weiner, Terry 68, 139 Weinstein, Robert H. Weinstein, Robert I. 39, 156 Weisberger, Sandi 68, 74, 139 Wells, David 36, 39, 139 Wells, Jackie 156 use s:,,z1 e S! 9 I Wells, Marcia 139 Wells, Rick F. 171 Wells, W. Richard 148 Weneck, Jane 153 Weneck, Robert 157 Westburg, Marshall 153 Westerfield, Barbara 160 Westermann, Christine 161 Westfall, Jenny 154 Wheatley, Chris 157 Wheatley, Richard 158 Wheeler, Jean 148 Wheeler, Jerry 37, 155 Wheeler, Susie 31, 139 Whitaker, Jim 39, 61, 156 White, Herb 160 White, Jim 160 White, Virginia 59, 60, 79, 139 Whited, Harold 139 Whited, Jimmie 151 Whitmore, Doug 76, 158 Whitton, Pat 69, 161 Whitton, Sue 69, 154 Wiedemann, Virginia 156 Wien, Marcia 74, 153 Wiens, Richard 76, 103, 154 Wikoff, Jerold 76, 158 71, 139 Wikoff, Joe 59, 90, 94, 103, 107, 112, 113, 139 Wikoff, Vickie 55, 60, 150 Wilch, Barbara 31, 148 Wilcox, Sarah 69, 154 Wilhite, Lois 33, 69, 139 Wilke, John 55, 71, 158 Wilkerson, Joanne 33, 158 Willard, Sherri 139 Williams, Bruce 149 Williams, David 159 Williams, Jerry 37, 152 Williams, Karen 152 Williams, Nancy 78, 156 Williams, Sarah 20, 31, 54, 59, 64, 78, 109, 113, 139, 142 Williams, Sherrill Kay 151 Williams, Susan 69, 149 Willimetz, Ann 153 Willimetz, Emmett 139 Willmert, Walter 7 6, 152 Wilmot, Janice 153 Wilson, Charles C. 72, 76, 159 Wilson, Charles R. 147 Wilson, Martha 160 Wilson, Stella 69, 147 Wiltse, Gordon 70, 148 Winemiller, Bert 139 Winer, Barr? 158 Winett, Pau 80, 150 Winett, Sherry 55, 160 Wing, Susie 161 Winn, Ronnie 161 Wintroub, Barbara 161 Wise, Bram 39, 155 Wisson, Carol 149 Wohltman, Joyce 139 Wolberg, Sharon 147 Wolberg, Shirley 147 Wolff, David 83, 157 Woll, Harvey 59, 139 Woll, Stanley 35, 55, 72, 83, 158 Wonder, Larry 139 yvoogygaggle 160 oo , e ie 33 34,56 57 85 18 Woodley, Kathy 152 , 7 , 9 Woodling, Dennis 55, 158 Woodhng, Robert 46, 83, 149 Woodmansee, Martha 156 Woodruff, Bruce 35, 158 Woods, Steve 35, 154 Woods, Wilma 151 Woodson, Dave 158 Woodson, Julie 161 Woodward, Betsy 161 Woodward, Mary 69, 154 Woollen, Carolyn 139 Woollen, Richard 153 Worcester, Tim 139 Worcester, Whit 70, 73, 153 Wright, Billie 152 Wright, Lillyan 157 Wynn, David 65, 73, 154 Y Yasuda, Keiko 25, 55, 69, 75, 86, 139, 144 Yeddis, Peggy 74, 149 Yeddis, Sunny 57, 156 Yeo, Barbara 69, 159 Yeo, Caroline 57, 68, 69, 81, 146 Yoffee, N orlnan 154 Yohrgg, Debbie 66, 84, 109, 113, 139, Young, Gail Ann 57, 77, 156 Young, Gail Aline 161 Young, Jeanne 32, 152 Young, Jerry 139 Young, John 31, 35, 139 Young, Peggy 152 Y-Teens 69 Yukon, Sheila 159 Z Zalcman, Lawrence 59, 80, 145, 150 Zarr, Judy 60, 74, 157 Zeff, Gary 37, 153 Zeff, Keith 57, 70, 80 Zeiner, Nancy 31, 33, 65, 150 Zend-Avesta 83 Zetmeir, Douglas 146 Zide, Andrew 160 Zide, Linda 62, 150 Zimmerman, Bill 84, 147 Zweifel, Sandra 139 Zwillenberg, Louis 154 I7l ' I V !cOf,ifE4ii?j!Z4! dj 4 1 Wa A yfww Aj QMW W Mf Wj0f2,7M,w Q fd!! 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