Barstow School - Weathercock Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1969

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Athletics ...... .... School Life .... .... Advertising .... .... l 54 4.0 But It IS ever changmg and progressmg The year 1969 is important to Barstow's development. First, it brought a new headmaster, Mr. Gordon K. Lenci. Also, new faculty membersjoined its ranks Thls year, lor the first tame, boys have reached the Upper School level. Ili 9 ii if ts IC C 'aw 14-- E 'i A. 'ef QQ 'vi gk. -f-it Ea F R . in 1? 4,5 ,..,, .,.,..,.mn' K if 12 As Barstow changes, we as individuals must adjust to these changes and strive for personal development. WJ flJ A nff?1 QE XQXXX If gk , 55, R X ,K N ,X fsgglx XX xv X 4. , Kffff f ljxft X 1 1' ,WJ W! AX.. ,' , Mi f2iXW5rsb Vu ,l 'J j Y, Al, .1 fgfdazgy-, A ,1,. X ' ' I .- NA,-ul: 3 iff, f Q, X , N X Q X fkfjtxv QP Naww ,n' ,N A ' -XX' Rx, ' QM. 'xx V, V -.N ' ' - 44. l...l FACULTY ates, the this fine what you 2 journeyg e bold in is. Be at- vho would ome have has been four lead- w leaders hool. 'om each g special if a man's knew he 'nci Assistants to the Headmaster Left to right: Wilson W. Doyle, Assistant Head of Middle School, Mrs. John Q. Watkins, Assistant Head of Lower School, C. Elliott Knoke, Assistant to the Headmaster and Head of Upper School, Joseph R. LeBlanc, Assistant to the Headmaster and Head to Middle and Lower School. John A. Finrella, Counselor, talks to students l7 Adm1n1strat10n Clinton H. Gates Business Manager Mrs. Charles A. Pine Mrs. Milton Kelly Dietician School Nurse Mrs. Harry M, Grant Mrs. Robert W. Jackson Secretary To The Headmaster Admissmns Secretary I8 ,Q X Mrs.. Barbara McCarthy Adminintralivc Secretary Mrs, Jacqueline C, Sigler Alumni Secretary Mrs. Vara Zieman Accountant .4 Harold E. Howard green-. Building Supcrinlcndcnl M rs Rug Hullingsvmrlh Asmlnnl In The Acwunuvll fl Music , f ff Mrs. Dale hngcl Music, Upper, Middle, and Lower School Mrs. R. E. Gyllenborg Accompanist 72' Mrs, Charles A. Carter Art. Lower School An' Upper School Art, Middle School Mrs, Bernhard Ziegler 20 Athletics 1 i I Delvin T. Norris Miss Lynne Read Director Of Athletics Girls' Physical Education Boys' Physical Education Upper and Middle School -'rf' ?' , I L-. I 4 Mrs. Charles L. Kelley a ' Girls' Physical Education .- Lower School ii al' lflii' fi V. 2l English , Miss Susan McClelland English, Upper School Creative English, Upper School 84.95 . f 'vQ5 Mrs, Hew Goodpasture English, Upper School James Combs English, Upper School , , '-.ik 'xv Pf ...- ,is,, Language Retraining STANDING: Mrs, Dean Wesselsg Tutor, Mrs. Edward Cox, Jr., Mrs. J, Willard Olander, Jr. SEA TFD' Mrs Herbert Miller Library -f- Yiillii iilflll if K if . l , I 4 .Q X ' 1 r :I 1 ' ,R N X i rurl Mrs KN I imgdun Lb ' ix Xi f .- lv' I - X. l 23 .L I-fr , n.. if Histor and Soclal Studies Mrs. John E. Lott History, Upper School Philosophy, Upper School John A, Fiorclla History, Upper School Mrs. C. Elliott Knoke Social Studies, Middle School Mrs. Robert L. Teel Social Studies, Lower School Science, Lower School S-1 i . J. l Mrs. Robert S, Woodward Social Studies, Middle School Mathematics, Middle School Z L .3 ls . Q rr, -uri -z Foreign Languages Mrs. O. W. Anschuerz Latin, Upper School Latin, Middle School Mrs. John M. Cleary, .lr, French, l ower School French, Middle School Y-if Mrs. Merna A. Pratt Spanish, Upper School Mrs. Alfred E. Barnes French, Upper School Mrs, Marshall Spiegel French, Upper School French, Middle School Mathematics Mrs. Waller H. Kemp, lll Mathcmaucx, Upper School ,I ,li U -Q Gerald M. Harper Joseph R, LeBlanc Mathematics, Middle School Mathematics, Upper School Mrs' James F' Teamey Jeffrey C. Lovelace Mathemati L S h l Cs' OWU C 00 MLllhCII11lllCS. Upper School 26 Science Wilson W. Doyle Science, Middle School Mrs. Francis V. Morris SCWHCC, Upper School Chemistry, Upper School ,nvweibsmv Mrs. Rolfe Starrcll Scicncc, Upper School Ke Middle School 'l'yping,M1ilrllc Sclionl V 9. Li A I Middle an Lower School -ff Mrs. Cornelius Boersma 8th Grade Mrs. Glenn M. Reno Mrs. John E. Vincent 7th Grade 7th Grade -v Miss Amy DSYOHE Mrs. Joseph R. LeBlanc 6th Grade 51h Grads v Faculty and Administration Index ANSCHUETZ, MRS. O. W. Latin: Northwestern University, B.A., University of Chicagog University of Wisconsin, Tufts University. BARNES, MRS. ALFRED E. French: Park College, B.A. Uni- versity of Kansas, The Sorbonne, Parisg Northwestern University, U.M.K.C.g University of Mont- pellier, France. BOERSMA, MRS. CORNELIUS Eighth Grade: Grinnell College, B.A., Washington University: University of Kansas City. CARTER, MRS. CHARLES A. Art: Rockford College, B.S., U.M.K.C., M.A. CLEARY, MRS. JOHN M., JR. French: University of Paris, Bac- calaureat es Lettres. COMBS, JAMES English: University of Ohio, B.S.Ed. CONGDON, MRS. WALTER V. Librarian: University of Wis- consin, B.A.g U.M.K.C., M.A. COX, MRS. EDWARD M., JR. Language Retraining: University of Arkansas, B.A., Gillingham Certificate. DeYONG, MISS AMY Sixth Grade: University of Kan- sas, B.S.J.g University of City. DOYLE, WILSON W. Assistant Head of Middle School, Science: Colby College, B.A. ENGEL, MRS. DALE Music: University of Kansas. FIORELLA, JOHN A. Director of Guidance, Hislory.' Roekhurst College, BA-5 U.M.K.C., M.A. GATES, CLINTON H. Business Manager: Yale Uni- versity, B.A., Harvard Law School, LL.B. GOODPASTURE, MRS. HEW English: Mills College, B.A., U.M.K.C., M,A. GRANT, MRS. HARRY Secretary to the Headmaster: Kansas City Teachers College, B.S.Ed. GYLLENBORG, MRS. R. E. Accompanist: University of Kan- sas, B.A. HARPER, GERALD M. Mathematics: Central State Col- lege, B.S.Ed. HOLLINGSWORTH, MRS.- ROY Assistant to the Accountant. HOWARD, HAROLD E. Building Superintendent: Battle Creek Business College. JACKSON, MRS. ROBERT W. Admissions Secretary: Kansas State University. KEACH, MISS AGNES Third Grade: Radcliffe College, B.A.g Columbia University, M.A. KELLEY, MRS. CHARLES L. Girls' Physical Education: Uni- versity of Missouri, B.S. KELLY, MRS. MILTON School Nurse: University of Minnesota, B.S., R.N. KEMP, MRS. WALTER H. 30 Matheniaticsx Bryn Mawr Col- lege, Honors in Physics, B.A., University of Kansasg U.M.K.C. KNOKE, C. ELLIOTT Assistant to the Headmaster, College Guidance, Director of Admissions, Head ofthe Upper School: Wesleyan University, University of Cincinnati, B.A., New York University, Colum- bia University. KNOKE, MRS. C. ELLIOTT Social Studies, Fmh Grade' Sweet Briar College. LeBLANC, JOSEPH R. Assistant to the Headmaster, Head of Middle and Lower School, Mathematics: Dartmouth College, B.A.g Wesleyan Uni- versity, M.A.L.S. LeBLANC, MRS. JOSEPH R. Fifh Grade: University of Illi- nois, B.S.Ed., University of Cal- ifornia, M.A. LENCI, GORDEN K. Headmaster: Dartmouth Col- lege, B.A.g Springfield College, M.Ed. LOTT, MRS. JOHN E. History, Philosophy: Bryn Mawr College, B.A. LOVELACE, JEFFREY C. Mathematics: University of Den- ver, B.A. MADISON, MISS GRACE Fmh Grade, Pre-Kindergarten: University ofMissouri, B.A.Ed. MCCARTHY, MRS. BARBARA A. Administrative Secretary: Uni- versity ofOklahoma. MCCLELLAND, MISS SUSAN RE fl? Un RE Psy M.i RE Sev Uni Col- B.A., ..C. ster, Of per sity, l.A., um- TT da' ter, wer uth ni- Illi- al- ol- SC, ryn en- en: d. ni- English: Kansas City Junior College, University ol' Iona, B.A. with Highest Honors in English: University ol' Kansas City. M.A.: J0hn Hay Fellini- ship to Yale University: llonnrs in English and Greekg Phi Beta Kappa. MILLER, MRS. HERBERT Language Retraining: Barnard College, Vassar College: Gilling- ham Certificate. MORRIS, MRS. FRANCIS V. Science, Chemistry: New Mexi- co Highlands University, B.A., U.M.K.C., M.A. NORRIS, DELVIN T. Director of Athletics, Boys' Physical Education: University of Kansas, B.S., M.S.Ed. OLANDER, MRS. J. WILLARD, JR. Language Retraining: University of Missouri, B.A.: Gillingham Certificate. PINE, MRS. CHARLES A. Dietician: Emporia State Teach- ers College, B.S., University of Wisconsin. PRATT, MRS. MERNA A. Spanish: Bethany College, Uni- versity of Southern California, B.A., Phillips University, B.D.g Marta Oatman School, Uni- versity of Valencia, Spain. READ, MISS LYNNE Girls' Physical Education: U.M.K.C., B.S., Arizona Stale University, M.S. REES, MRS. WILLIAM F. Rsychologi.s't.' U.M.K.C'.. B.A., M.A. RENO, MRS. GLLNN M Seventh Grade: Ohio SIAIIL' University. B.S., M .-X SCHOOLING. M RS. JAMES I . Sw-mizz' Grade: University of Missourig University of Colora- doi University of Kansas, B.S. SIGLER, MRS. JACQUELINE C. .fllumni Secretarix' Bennett Col- lege. A.A. SPIEGEL, MRS. MARSHALL I-'rt-ntfhx Avila College, B.A. STARRETT. MRS. ROLFE H. Biology. Trping: Stephens Col- lege, A.A.g University of Kansas, B.S., U.M.K.C., M.A.: Clare- mont Graduate School. SUDDARTH, MRS. DONALD Kindergarten: U.M.K.C., B.S.Ed. TEARNEY, MRS. JAMES F. Mathematics: Southwest Mis- souri State College, B.S.Ed. TEEL, MRS. ROBERT L. Social Studies, Science: Univer- sity of Kansas, B.A. VINCENT, MRS. JOHN E. Seventh Grade: Kansas City Teachers College, B,S.g Tacoma Business Collegeg Oregon State University, University of Kansas City: Kansas City Junior Col- lege. WARNACUT, MISS MARCELLA Fourth Grade: Parsons College, B.S.Ed. WATKINS, MRS. JOHN Q. Assistant Head ofLower School, First Grade: Kansas City Teach- ers Collegeg University of Wis- consing Northwestern University. WESSELS, MRS. DEAN H. Tutor: Bethany College, B.A.g U.M.K.C., M.A. WOODWARD, MRS. ROBERT S. Social Studies, Mathematics: Bryn Mawr, B.A. ZIEGLER, MRS. ANN WILLIAMS Art: Smith College, B.A., Uni- versity of Kansas, M.F.A. ZIEMAN, MRS. VARA Accountant. 3l I X X' YW., f fly J i 1 QQ , ox X' f, V I 1 V imma, N Yngjglfu nl Q ,ff,?1-gggrl .,, X4 X:QQ1viQfq,,,1v f 5 X M' Q NIORS Suzanne Harris Aaron I4 years Love is found in unexpected places . . . ll is there in a quiet moment when we jirst dis- cover a beautiful thing. Anglund S. Aaron . . . I m not going to gym today . . . talented actress and singer . . . loves to argue . . . hates to study . . . skips Glee Club . . . nooky, nooky . . . has an answer for everything . . . grubsola outfts . . . walks like a penguin . . . ex-equestrienne and pianist . . . Silence is Golden . . .found a cute little nose in St. Louis . . . senior room is cluttered with her junk . . . tries to be inno- cent . . ,found love in her haven. Anzbzfrx . . , mlorcx C'l1im'.x'z'fr1r1cl . . . only I9 dam lc'fl . , . fIlN'llV1'.Y w4'zlr.x' 1lH'lfl'II6'Clf.Y . . . 0Wiz-lz'1:1pw'z'cl . . , lovax' lillle ch1'ldrc'11 . . . vvrr l'I'L'!IIl'l'l' . , . only one who can 1014611 hvr liillgllc' In lzcr fum' . . . HJOIIHIIUI' .'1ngc'l . . xlzr . hm url lltiffrl' dog . . . mww' 111141111 III ilu' xwwm' roruu 4 . . zloulzle- 1Ol'Ill6'Kl . . will gm ll1'l' l!I'l,l'l'l .X' liv4'lI.x'L' mule- lflllln. . llllt'l'4'xIt't1Hl ulllwrv Susan Wall A mberson 3 Years Love is a lulppy fbeling that .ways inside your hearljbr :he re.x'r0fy0urlifk1. Anglund sl '?'Z,'5' Marty . . . big, beautiful eyes . . . Rock, Chalk, Jayhawk-K.U. . . . loves the co- ordination exercises in gym . . . enjoys jazz and soul music . . . Sorry I have too much homework . . . artistic . . . a perfectionist . . . killer dogs . . . always looks her best . . . a hardworking student . . . soj? voice . . . Martha Blue Bayles 4 Years How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams. With its illusions, aspirations, dreams. Longfellow Gentlemen prefer blondes . . . has cute out- fits . . . pretty hair and a beautiful com- plexion. 3, Mary Eileen Bresizczlvan 2 l'c'1irx Moy my H1llllI'.VII'Oll tlhlilll lzungry and laur- lexs and ihirxty and .nipple and vvwz if irlv Sunday may it he wrong for wlzenuver men are righr Ilzey are wrong, Cummings 4 ,Al Eileen , . . Well, girls . . . avid reader . . . lalenlefl guitarixl . . . verbose bul e.x'pres,vive . . . fiznmsricallx' 0rgani:ezl Pre.via'enl of fha Sludent Council . . . informed. . . kniix in Englixh . . . Ellen 'x sister . . . cool drexxvr . . . feels unulmclied to llze ringx in gynz . , . oulgoing . . . IIKIX millions ofsl1oc'.v . , . rc'- xenihlex Margarer on Dc'nni.v the lllerime' . . . wanls to ln' an anzliropologixt , 4 . lookx forward 10 gruclualing. 3 Ellen . . . Great, but I can't come . . . motherly . . . despises busy works . . . loves people . . . cuddly . . . very dra- matic. . . Dying swan . . .full ofgood- ness . . . Eileen's sister . . . great cook . . . aware . . .fantastic imitations of accents . . . Ernote! . . . well-known for her drawings . . . is trying to get the nerve to cut her hair . . . dislikes school . . . always listening to records . . . deep and understanding. 38 L Martha Ellen Bresnahan 2 Years Unthought like thoughts that are the souls of thoughts. Poe Loolw nice ummm ll llllx fha whole INF' almnv so mll drmszrl conmznllu norrxmg Ihr parm giver nerxous hc orc har nooden sllozv hard norlur harm the uneven lmrv has har nun pnvnre phonc hoolll dreadv oral Spanlvh lax! mshu vin could sing Jus! Il llllll BIII1 Tam' glgllllllf' WFIIIIIQ IlllsU fopmux nolu dzmlsd Pmmn Plaw watcher asvzmzcw responslbllzlx uc 39 Ester J0 By ers 8 xears Clmrmv Strzlu llw sigh! bu! Hllfll u 1115 tht You Pope V . l. EJ .... g An 1' 1 a spevcll . . . If'0lII,Y people wirh lil'llfllIL'5X , . . lovax' ll, Barbara Louise Dean I year Barbarita . . . '0h ickl . . . tells ridiculous jokes . . . enthusiastic addition to the class . . . Barstow Bananas , . . makes a good Christmas tree. . . thoughtful . . . P.Q. . . . loves enchiladas . . . a summer blonde . . , habitually late for morning assemblies . . . interested. . . hates to set her hair . . . happi- ness is a warm gun . . . laughs at anything xy, TX., , 4. ,t and everything . , . loves Barstow . , , a warm, R+' feeling person. I like the laughter that opens the lips and the heart, that shows at the same time pearls and the soul. Victor Hugo Rebecca Erickson l I .1'4'fIl'.Y fl S6'Il,YfIl'Vl' plan! in a garden grew, and Ilia ymmg wl'r1fl5,fca'il will! Silver dew. Erwin Shaw licclfy . . . Mcflrllmr l'z1f'A ' , , . llfllttjlli' . . . bflllllll' hOHl'A'I . , , Mr huzm' lifllvl that lar 1m'z11 ' . . . L'Ft'tllll'l' uccnrr1pll.xl1cdlmrsc wurmln . . . VV 'allw , . 1lleg1hlclmf11l Wfltllllg . . , nlrzrwflrms crm . . HSfllIlIl'Xl1 lH'llIll'l'U . , apprccl'u11x'c of mmm' . cxpcczzzllx' moun- IIIIHS .... wr1,w'11'xu' nmfrn' wrzlrzlmrm' I0 C'lu.x.x projcclx , , HSHIIHI xcrmux . l11x'nlin llvr fl'fL'lIfI'YllI,7X. 4 1 Marilyn Dubach Foster 4-Vearv The highest wisdom is continual cheerful n ess. ' ' Fost . . . Well, folks, I had only ten phone calls last night . . . a brain . . . cutefreckles . . . always wears fingernail polish . . . Oh no, it's a frizz day! . . . talks to dogs . . . comes in in the middle of conversa- tions . . . comfortable in grub clothes . . . always smiling . . . needs rides . . . adores children . . .pretty blue eyes . , . Cum Laude . . . loves marshmallows . . . kind. . . witty . . .forever solving problems . . . Well. . . . . .a truefriend. 42 Hlffllll you have bveunze really, in m'lzml,fzn'l, n brolller lo c'ver1'r1ne, hrolllerlmml will noi mme ro pam. Dosloycvski Ga1lL0u1se Greene 5 'l'l'!II'.Y Greene . . . r'.x'i,s'Is on lI'0l1lll.S' lIIIl! ffCXll orange f1il't't' . . . l,eg,v . 4 , tIIllll'lll' . . 4 wears Clean cloak . , . never lookx fn her grades . . . t'YlV'l'H1L'l-I' n'c'll-drexxwl . . . hnles vanilla fee ereanz . . . never .lnils I0 IIIIEIIZI f'lIllI'L'lI . , . Red . . , ll flllllft' fN'Ofk'.S'.VlOHlll Xlilllvl' , . . loves l'lL'f7lIHI1l.Y . . , livesjbr llH'S1ll1 . . . Use the pink elmllv' '.., seuxv up her culolles . . . u'clll'll1'.Y Johnnl' Ci!lI'.S'0l1 . , . Ll.VlllIll1' xeen in her MG . . . hm a high seine Qfin1c'grl'I,l'. 9 'wa' Ai, Deborah Ann Hingslon 3-wears He who has ajirm will molds the world lo hinzselfln Goethe 44 l 1 Hingsron . . . MGI1,lSl1? a BOD . . . bangs . . . unique ear iwhen ii runs! . . .flirt . . . gets a big kick out of lhe gas station , . . Hquelle abomination , . . loves her teddy bear. . . always runs ou! ofhem when making eloihes .,.. v een ojien at Woolf' Brothers . . . wears a ring on each fnger . . . doesn'l have I0 study . , .finure-Vixra . . . P.K. . . . Co-head of Iuloring , . . iieklish . . . loves I0 live! l Victoria Christine Little 7yettr.v Little . . . ljux1 z'11tt'l .vtatttl i1l . . . beauti- jitl clothes . . . always gives her apittian . , . - never eats . . , likes' and clam' best itt familiar xztrrozttttlitigs . . . hectttne ztttittlzibitecl over the xutnnter , . . is always wearing eurkxcrew eurlv , , . loves lzarxebaf-A ridittg and ballet . . . Pretettdenv please . 4 ,frequettllv seen itt her Firebird . . . a great artress 4 , . always watcltex the late, late, late slmw . . . Utwittklr' toes. 0 warltl, I eatttiat hold tltee close enough! Millay 45 June Carol Pezlegrcw A vmrs June-bug . . , Well, my g1lH'l1'. ' . . . llII'l'Vt'X on M di Mk . , . XL'll1lC'I bl'lIflIl'll , . . lllWl1vl'A' falling in lnve . . 4 quiel xonzelimex 4 . . IfI'l'VE'.X' fll.X'l . . . l1'vm' lm' ft'IIL'l',S' ..., x 'quveky laugh . . . lll1,fUl'.l1t'll!1bft' XIUIIHIUI' in l:'m'0pc. . . l'I1Ic'l't'Sl6d in .YIlllf,1'I'I1g lungzmgcax , . , wears her glzlxxvx on mp of her hem! . . . zlixlilwx .wiring lzrr hair . . . rzzeujx' . . . G11c'x.x wha! Ignl my 4'nl1Iz14'1,s fn l,ll'.Y lllUl'lIfIIg.U I-F M K 47 '21 l1L'llVL'll QfvC'IIt'l1 ix bill Wflrll cash zl4',x1'l'as'. Thomas Moorc Ruth Estelle Pollock 4years Polack . . . Sure, kid . . . peppy . . . looks pretty every day . . . gets flustered easily , . . always running her fingers through her hair. . . Wait,1 d0n't get it . . .a good student . . . wears anti-frizz shower caps . . . funny , . . loves banana flips . . . whoopie . , . a neurotic driver . . . always laughing. The little ones leaped, and shouted, and laughed and all the hills echoed. Blake 48 Life, like it zlonte of ntttttrt'-eoloren' glfixx. Deborah Jane Rice 9 5 'enrx Spanish Rice . . . l've got the l1C'fgl'6',Yn . , , czln-nys busy '... long hair one day--xhort hair the next . , , complains about her xpell- ing 4 . , fle.vpixe.v organizing elctxs playx . . . cries when she laughs 4 . 4 even dispoxition . 4 . wants to be a CIA. agent . 4 . concerned . , .fluxlered by teslx . . , waddles when Xhe walks 4 . 4 ivorv complexion , , 4 intrigued by politics . . . a devoted Senior Class president , . . depenrlable. stainx the white fllfllttlllt e ol exert ntx: Shcllcy ' 1 xv. Georgina Leslie Rtss I4 years A little season of love and laughter, ofltght and lje, andpleasure eternal. . Gordon ,Lf . ' -:rf Leslie . . . 1t's so exciting I can hardly stand it . . . Rock Chalk Jayhawk . . . a serious and conscientious student . . . ohen has An Amazing Fact for the Day . . . craves cheese . . . likes to talk . . . very punny . . . tiny hands . . .famous for her imitation of Mrs. Pine . , , bustles . . . always types her home- work . . . a spiritedperson. Joan Marsliel Ryclei' 3 rvrirs Joamiie , . , l will, I will, I will . . . lciiiiasiic goalie . . . direct bu! knowing . , . ll .wc'fllcv1' mica' . . , blusliex fasill' .,.. s' I71lIllE'.Yl in Il1L'l'llI,Y,S' . . . l'FUlIl'C'lIl . , . gigglex . . , wlii: in mall! . , . wlml'5 flu' lHdllt'I' will1,1'4'll0wf ' . . . lHlb!'llt'Vl1l7l6'.YllHIl?lC'l'tlI ljllflllllllllll . . . lI1lL'lllj1t'lIl . . . Cum Laude . . , hfix a Will . . . ulwulxv plays' wiili Ilie bird cage in Halls . . frog .xlmus , . . iiiivrexrwl shy . . . I0lIlll-1' grvril. 51 I love lu ilzink liar like Il hliwsafd cumllv hurri- ing Ilzroiiglz lijcfs long lllllflll, qHlt'lll' zixeliil .ri'n1ple', gwitle. Iwnlvr. and cilwulxx' Qivii1gl1'lL'.' Shipply A. t , Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears, x iw ' x .. Shakespeare Ann Dickey Seidlitz 3 I X2 years Dickeylila . . . Thats the dumbest thing 1've ever heard . , . big eyes and long eyelashes . . . animated toothpick . . .smiles a lot, . . a history medal winner . . . great sense of humor . . , tries to act tough . . . Dickey- bird . , . will never neea' to diet . . . ultra- brite teeth . . . extremely sarcastic . , . Tall Paul . . . loves her bell-bottoms . . . a good sport. enjoys arguments . . . 'AWho'll take the girl with the skinny legs? .,.. s ympalhetic . . . greatjun. 52 if! .1 , J Simpy . . . I dwft gvl ily' . , . wi,x'l1e.x'.s'hz' were taller ..., v miling and lIlN'Il,l'.V willing In help . . . c'11tl1z1.vi11.x'Iiz' ll0L'li6vl'l1lIH'L'f . . . wzdlcwx source' of t'IlL'l'gvl '.,. zigrcczilvlz' . . 1161111 of senior l'Ulll'I'-Xktlllllg hrigurlz' . . lrzwas purple . . . ZIIWIIUVX .wixw lzwzcr . . r1'1m'n1bc'rc'dux Illl' lion . . . lIt1ll',X l.u1111 , . ll'll.Y fokux rm Um' gels' gel 117' '... QVUIII lifl fl. f7l'C',S'ltIl'lIl . . . looking fnruuril 111 ll YIIHIIIIUI' lull ,4i1.s'!r1'r1. NUIYCJI Marlha Simpson 4 rezirx Jul a IIIIUI .Sunbeam on ll cloudy dm makes the norld lmgliier. 41-.,,f -L1 J! 'El' c IJ A Anonymous ll ,- fi il.-11.1 ali: V, . -F0151 -'ssl' 7 F K-5?xU ln., -is X -s.-,,xX --A-1,, Q WX ,AY my A, ,, l 9-, WJ, :rg W lf: H rf! The most lost day ofall is the one on which we don 't laugh. 4 Of' ' 54 Chamfort Deborah Wing Spears Zyears Spearzee . . . Hey, that's great . . . bench- warmer buddy . . . wild earrings . . . liberal views . . . Baby . . . wants to grow her hair out . . . laughs like a vacuum cleaner. . .fur coat . . . always seen with Hingston . . . cute accent . . . hits people . . . senior privileges went up in smoke . . .finally got her license and car. . . B.K .... Classflirt . . . Nejouez pas avec les monsieurs , . . cheeks out all gas station attendants . . . supporter of athletics . , . able to accept peoplefor what they are. .4- -ix Y 2 J X A W u , c t Angela A dl'I.CIIICI Wollenmann I year Clasp rhe hundx and know Ihr' l1I0llgl1l,Y of men in Ul'1l7I'fIJllliX. Masciield Q fr - Angie . , . I don? gut rlwxz' mule- malicasn . . , independenl ..,. vpeakx fve lunguagm '... loves llaliun men . , . V7lISl'hI6 l0M.Y . . , uulchas ull Western fHOVfl'.S '... conxlnnlb' hvura' playirzg Mozarr . . . Qrear dancer . Barstow Mun.vlc'rx . . . Crazysjokzix '... llIIl'l'L'.YIt Il' . , . Harruwee'n ParIy??? . . . lows M'- CIIIEIHUIII . . . funny mznzav . . . army jackel . . . hales Cold weather, . . mature 151,911.8 . . . hares Anzvrruarl wafer , , COP. ,. d4l1gl1Ui1lA PMS. fr .Q E. Susie . . . We're just good friends . . . voice like Lauren Bacall. . . Snow. . . trees . . .sun . . . Miss Woodbury, did you get that? . . . long blonde hair . , . huggy bear . , . understanding friend . . . has overcome so much . . . warm . . . crosses her feet when seated . . . a Snoopy fan . . . delights in children's toys . . . curiosity killed the eat . . . stays up till the wee hours . . . P. W. . . . goes for older men . . . wonderful. . . a piece ofsunshinef' 56 Susan Phillips Woodbury 2 If? years But to see her is to love her. . . Burns This world lzelrnigs lo ilu' UI14'I'gl'll'L'H Emerson Janice Carol Yukon 3 years Janice. . . Oh,yeal1 . , , alwayx looks cure . . . boziizcy . . . ions of clorhes . . , wha! aflirt , . . N'l'lHl.Y to have IGH children . , . alwars eaiing . . . darling cheerleader . . . is usually shopping . . . Alderfv . . , l'lljux1 give 'ein a na-zinipli . . . oflen ,found sleeping in Ihe Senior Room , . . greal ediror Qfhlllt' B-Line . . , liax seven pairs of Clunkers . . . perfect f7USllll'l' . . . naive . . . Just Call nie Freseau. E 57 ,W 1 58 I 1 IDX 43' ,...zf+- 'QQQ1-W D Y .mi ' . M isle.. -LL- V - ees: T-'gih - ' H . HIL. ' , in I 'nf , ... 5- an z hif' 1 -2 gmdyhi . V ang 3 I i 15' Senior Index SUZY AARON French Club 2,3,4. Glee Club I, 2,3,4: President 4: Madrigals 45 Brigadoon, lead 3: The Most Happy Fella, lead 4: Mik- ado, lead I: West Side Story, 2, Honor Roll 2. Pretenders 2,3, 4: Treasurer, Vice-President 3: Crucible, lead 4. SUSAN AMBERSON Glee Club 2,3,4. International Club2. MARTY BAYLES Agathon 2,3. Art Club l,2,3,4: President 3. Class Treasurer, President I. Glee Club 2,3. Hon- or Roll 2,4. International Club 4. Science Club 2,3,4: Secretary 2. Wealhereock 4: Layout Editor 4. EILEEN BRESNAHAN Agathon 3,4: Editor 4. B-Line 3, 4: Feature Editor 4. City Student Council Representative 3. D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. French Club 3,4. Glee Club 3,4. Honor Roll 4. International Club 3,4: Secretary 3. Kariessentes 3,4. Lake Forest Conference. Science Club 3,4: Secretary 3. Student Council 4: President 4. Tutoring Program 3. ELLEN BRESNAHAN Art Club 4: President 4. Class Secretary 3. Honor Council 4. Kariessentes 3,4: Vice-President 4. N.C.C.J. 3,4. Pretenders 4. Student Faculty Committee 4. Tutoring Program 3. Weather- coek 4: Art Editor. ESTER BYERS Art Club l,2,3,4: Secretary 2. Class President l,3. Experiment In International Living-Holland 3. Freshman Citizenship Award. Honor Roll 2,3,4. International Club I,2,3,4. Kariessentes 2,3,4. N.C.C.J. 2,3. Science Club 2,3, 4: Secretary 3: President 3. Spanish Club l,2,3,4: Treasurer 2: Secretary 3. Student Council 2,42 Vice-President 4, Tutoring Program l,3,4. Werillwrmck 3,41 Editor4. BARBARA DEAN Pep Club 4. Spanish Club 4: Vice-President 4. BECKY ERICKSON Art Club 2,3,4: Treasurer, Vice- President 3. Book Store Man- ager 3. Glee Club l,3. Lake Forest Conference. Religious Conference Committee 4. Junior Varsity Hockey, Basketball I, Varsity Volleyball 4. Weather- coek 4: Photographer 4. MARILYN FOSTER Class Vice-President 3. Cum Laude 4. French Club 2,3,4. Glee Club 2,3. Honor Council 2, Hon- or Roll 2,3,4. International Club 2,3,4: Secretary 3. Kariessentes 3,4: President 4. National Merit Scholar Letter of Commenda- tion. Science Club 3,4: Vice- President 3. Weathercock 4: Sen- ior Section Editor 4. Youth Court 3,4. GAIL GREENE Class Treasurer 2. French Club 3,4. Glee Club 2,3. Honor Coun- cil 3,4: President 4. International Club 2,3,4. Kariessentes 2,3,4. Science Club 3,4: Vice-President 4. Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Var- sity Hockey 4. DEBBIE HINGSTON Art Club 2,3,4: Secretary 3, President 3. B-Line 3,4. Class Secretary 4. Community Ser- vice Award. French Club 4. Glee Club 2,3,4. Honor Roll 2. International Club 2,3,4. Lake Forest Conference. Religious Conference Committee 4. Sci- ence Club 3,4: Treasurer 4. Head of Tutoring Program 4. Junior Varsity Hockey, Basket- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3. 60 VICKI LITTLE Glee Club I,2,3,4. International Club 3,4. Pretenders 3,4: Vice- Prcsident 3, President 4, CFU- cible, lead 3. CATHY MILLER Piano Accompanist: Glee Club 2, 3,4: Madrigals lg Young Play- ers 2,3. Class President 2. Cum Laude 4. First Year French Cup. Freshman Locket. French Club l,2,3,4: President 4. Glee Club I. Honor Council 2,3: Secretary 3. Honor Roll l,2,3. Kariess- entes I,2,3,4. National Merit Scholar Letter of Commenda- tion. Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3,4, Varsity Volleyball 3. Wealhercock 3,4. JUNE PETTEGREW Glee Club I,2,3,4. Spanish Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 3: Vice-Presi- dent 4. Tutoring Program I. RUTH POLLOCK B-Line 4: Business Manager 4. Class Vice-President I, Treas- urer 2, President 4. French Club I,2,3,4. Glee Club I,2,3,4. Hon- or Roll I,2,3,4. International Club 4. Pretenders 2,3,4. Science Club I,2,3,4: Secretary I: Treas- urer 3. Student Council 2,3,4: Secretary 3. Tutoring Program 4. DEBBIE RICE An Club 2,3,4: Vice-President 4. Class Vice-President 2, Pres- ident 4. Glee Club l. Honor Roll 4. International Club I,2,3,4. Kariessentes 4. Science Club 3,4: President 4. Spanish Club l,2,3, 4: Vice-President 3. Student Council4. LESLIE RISS A.F.S. Representative 4. Aga- thon 3,4. B-Line I,2,3,4. Class Treasurer 2. French Club 1,2,3, 4. Glee Club l,2,3,4: Librarian 3, Vice-President 4. Honor Roll 4. International Club I,2,3,4. N.C.C.J. 2,3. Pretenders 2.3.4. onal lice- Cru- ib 2, 'lay- :um Cup. Club Club :tary iess- Ierit nda- Y 2, rsity I. Club resi- r 4. eas- Ilub Ion- Jnal :nce eas- ,3,4: fam ient 'res- Roll 3,4. 3,4: 2,3, lent liga- Ilass ,2,3, irian Roll ,3,4. ,3,4. Red Cross 3,4. Student Council l.3. Weazhercock 3,41 Business Manager4. JOAN RYDER Class President 2. Vice-President 3,4. Cum Laude 4. French Club 2,3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Inter- national Club 2,3,4: President 4. Science Club 3,4. Tutoring Program 3,4. Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3,4. Weathercock 4: Copy Editor 4. DICKEY SEIDLITZ B.A.A. 3,4: Vice-President 4. Class Secretary 3. D.A.R. His- tory Medal 4. Glee Club l,2,3, 4. Honor Roll I. Science Club 3,4. Spanish Club l,2,3,4: Treas- urer 3g President 4. Junior Var- sity Basketball l,2, Volleyball 1, Varsity Basketball 3,4. Volley- ball 4, Hockey 3. Weazhercock 4: Senior Section Editor 4. Youth Court4. NANCY SIMPSON B.A.A. l,3,41 Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4. B-Line 4: Sports Editor. Class Vice-President l, Secre- tary 3, President 3. Experiment in International Living-Austria 4. Glee Club l,2,3. International Club l.2,3,4. Kariessentes 3,4. Science Club 2.3,4: Secretary 2. Spanish Club 3.4, Tennis 3. Jun- ior Varsity Hockey l,2, Varsity Hockey 3,4. Volleyball l,2,4. Basketball l,2. DEBBIE SPEARS B-Line 4. French Club 4. Glee Club 3,4. Gymnastics 3. Inter- national Club 3,4. Pretenders 4: Secretary 4. Student Council 4. Varsity Hockey 4. Junior Varsi- ty Basketball 4. Tutoring Pro- gram 3,4. Wealhercock 4: Senior Section 4. ANGELA WOLLENMANN French Club 4. Spanish Club 4. Honor Council 4. Honor Roll 4. Kariessentes 4. Student Council 4. Varsity Volleyball 4. Tennis 4. Glee Club 4. SUSIE WOODBURY Agathon 3, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. Glee Club 2.3. Inter- national Club 3,4. N.C.C.J. 3,4. JANICE YUKON B-Line 3.4: Editor 4. Barstow Cheerleader 3. Pep-Day Cheer- leader 4. French Club 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4: Secretary 4. Inter- national Club 3,4: Vice-President 4. Kariessentes 3,4. Science Club 2,3,4: Secretary 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, President 4. Tutoring Program 3. Youth Court 4: Sec- retary 4. I Z' 1 I L., 61 4 PM P f 'A ffl 044 W nf W I IIN J ' M Xb 1 Q1 X X , 2 1 I I ' 'f Lg! '0 'sl' 1 X J J 1 SNK ,lfggzlgjlvy QQYXQXXXH S 'Q ,454 9 f S ,E ' Qx STUDENT BODY Junior Class BOTTOM ROW' Pam Hettick, Gay Taylor, Liz Leigh. SECOND ROWA Anne Swanson, Dana Bleakley, TOP: Kristin Hueter. OFFICERS President Nancy Jackson Vice-Presidents Susan Francis Gay Taylor Secretaries Leslie Teel Wendy Hellings Treasurer Sarah Reid Lek zo righrs Debbie Smith, Nancy Jackson, Ann Hatfield, Lynn Sutherland, Carol Faucher, Nancy Bixby, Sarah Gardener, Nancy Brozman, Claudia Kelly, Kathryn Stephenson. Vicki Ashby. 64 STANDING: Karen McMillin, Ellen Robinson, Nancy Morriss, Gail Giesecke, Susan Reno, Wendy Hellings. SEA TED: Judy Bash, Susan Francis, Liz Day, Sarah Reid. Absent: Ann Osgood. xg, l.r'fl 10 rlglil Leslie feel, Suru Winters, Leigh Jones. Debi Reichmun, Molly Schlup. Lisu Sink, .lean Baumgardl 65 Sophomore Class OFFICERS President Ann Trusty Vice-Presidents Ann Dietrich Suzie Ryder Secretaries Eden Lee Murray Pam Bowers TOP: Kathy Hunzicker. MIDDLE ROW' Marie Adams, Ginny Mohr. BOT- TOM ROWA Paige Bridgens, Virginia Sims, Shelley King. Leji ro right: Brion Jordan, Diane Atha, Ann Trusly, Susan Middlemass. Leslie Francis, Pam Bowers 66 Lefr lo right: Gina Sink, Krigel. Deborah Wheelock. Charlotte Russell. Jill Petlegrew. Marilyn Lvfl m rlulxl Geri Gilbert. Ann Dlclrlch. Ann Kclly.S111.mnc Rxdcnl-denlu-'N1uvz.u 67 Freshman Class s i A 1 . ,f if Y LEFT SIDE top to bottom: Mike Virden, Jaime Hodam, Melanie Smart, Marilyn Cinnamon. RIGHT SIDE: Carol Engel, Ann Lyons, Rusby Ault, Kim Trethewey. OFFICERS Presidents Cathy Rush Linda Foltz Vice-Presidents Melanie Smart John Gyllenborg Secretaries Debbie DeBord Ann Lyons Treasurer Pam Sutherland Lep lo right: Caroline Davis, Richard Simpson, Rosina H t C h R h ' - Triiinroavid Houghton, Debra Rubin. ar er' at y Us ' Sim S'mp50 Nm? 68 Rubbin Elliott, Carl Westring, Debbi DeBord, Pam Sutherland, Claudia Woodruff, Hunter Lott, Lauri Frieze, Laura Ross, Ricki Brozman. Lefl lo righl: Mike Sigler, Denise Dreter, Martha Davis, Kim Gash, John Gyllenborg, Leigh Wetherill, Phil Bixby, Linda Foltz, Donna Thomason. 69 :vnu 2 X, 70 F55 H13 'H ig 1 3 -K 'in nude ' as -fb Eighth Grade 4 FRONT ROW: .Io Ellen Stein, Elisabeth Milstead, Kathy Page Brunton, Susan Bowers, Susan Gale, Ned Cox, Jimmy Davidson, Kathy Krigel, Helen Patti, Anne Tschudy, Jill Feller, Mackey. THIRD ROW: Skeet Bishop, Tim Thompson, Dave Lorelei Spitz, Sharon Murray, Susan Field. SECOND ROW: Bolton. Marvin Gates Cathy Goldman, Nancy Nutter, Mark Morgan, Stan Shaffer, I 72 4, my ave Seventh Grade R f KNEELING: Charles Sunderland. Nei Lott, Greg Spears. Randy Seiden, Tully Sims, Susan Sluan, Scott Gyllenhorg, Bucky Ross, Mike Owens, Carolyn Francis, Bruce McCarthy, Frank Rubin. FRONT ROW standing' Robert Burslein, Debbie Thompson, Susan llclzberg. Terry Pourney, Ann Francis, Dana Dreier, Barbara Greh, Ellen Hipsh, Sandifer. SECOND ROW: Melissa Berger, Jill lngram, Bolton, Richard Rush, Emily Alha, Sandra Dryden, Johnson, Rick Coulter, Robert Gilmore, Susan Olander. Long, Absent, Rickey Harper, Laura Riss. qi Laura Tibby Linde Karen N I3l'l3 sent 4.4 1' I' A STANDING Susan McGee Kameo Cartwrrghl Mor er Laura Clarke SITTING Carol Hanson Errka gan Olander Richard Sllbuger Joey Feller David Vance .lo Ann Mooney Kent Sunderland Barbara Cagle Rxchard Sandrfer Lon Lowenslem Laura Berg Freld Flfth Grade BACK ROW David Irancls Seo!! Wolff Bull leBlanL Mark Allen Sally Alba Barham ChYl5l0PhCf Wendi' Maflm Susan Reid Rrchard Cyyllenhorg Doug Beaver fflIgll'IClC Graham Belgcf Belh Hdfffn Madelyn All-Un Ahwm Don Rvmoehl Kl'lSllTl Van Voorbl Games Steve Dryden Steve. Qhuson FRIINI R014 Dehhle 75 L N I' . , 5,1 v A --L , TQ 'Off -r .xv ij: -, , --,. . an af 13 . , . ,Y ' ' - .--' 'fi-:Q ,rl ,-Xaiqf' I .f'1efg: , - . N + --x .f Q 'Y .ff - f 'y, , -5 ,, X 1 f M, .ff 44 N63 '- v . ' ' - ' - - . uf ' f ' ,x XX 1 l .1-T Q .lx A , ' ., - '-....f..-.------ - - -- --- - - '-, , ' il- , ' , , 1 ' , . ' , , ' h . V' '- 1. , '. ', ' ' A ,-..- .1 W1 aw 7 l '14 6' 'H-M --use 59. n. Fourth Grade FRONT R0 W' John Robinson, Bill Evans, Doug Seiden, Scott Young, David Pitts. SECOND ROW' John Allaman, Leigh Hil- burn, Suzy Schneider, Katie Byers, Mary Lou Kemp, Diane Varner, Ellen Salisbury, Kathy Margolin, Laura Babcock, Wendy Wahlstedl, Lihby Lalshaw, Tommy McGee. THIRD ROW: Sarah Smull, Mark Swanson, Mary Jo Morriss, Slide: Peggy Kline, Tom Woodbury, Liz Gerson, David Yates, Web Bixby, Bob Teel, Brad Sutherland, Absent: Jimmy Collet. l l .li F .Hg 1 ix 'flilt all Q-. gif? THIRD GRADE -avi 'Q FIRST ROW' Richard Francis, Todd Epsten, Sandra White, Chip Ingram, Donald Dussclier, Hamish Ziegler. Robert Kanter. Sl:'C'ON1J ROW: hdwarcl Tranin, Cecelia Barksdale, Niels Benberg, Kerry Smith, Merrill Pierson, Pamela Drummond, THIRD ROW' Anne Potter, Mat- thew King, Ann MeCray, Sarah Mcijee. Taylor Atha, Cindy Byrne, Matthew Allain, James Gerson. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Field, Sandra Hammack, Brian Glover, Christopher Ost. TOP ROW: Diane Lee, Barbara Allen, Patricia Wetherill, Daniel Ross, Ned Beaver, Robert Jones, Steven Trenton, Caroline Glenn. Second Grade LEFT ROW left to right: Sandy Sutton, Jan Straube, Truman Garwick, Tracy Johnson, Amy Ost, Amy Wahl- stedt, Virginia Clarke, Lelitia Robinson, Frank Feiera- bend, Kim Kline, Chris Eddy. RIGHT ROW' Chilton Gaines, Carol Woodbury, Elizabeth Spencer, David Mooney, Bill Sunderland, Gigi Williams, Bradley Kemp, Mimi Fitch, Katie Kcssinger, Rana Seiden. CENTER: Lisa Williams, Frank Young. Morning Kindergarten-SEATED: Donna Hettinger, Grant Daryl Barksdale, Timmy Doyle, Katherine Spencer, Jim Pa! Snider, Gibson Owsley, Albie Lea, Donnie Soulham, Margie terson, Brad Drummond, McMaster, Anne Asper, .lohn Bradford. STANDING: Kindergarten 1 11, 'x E 05 A-fternoon Kindergarten-Lolly Owsley, Kent Price, Michele Lyons, Tia Tilson, Mark Virden, Steven P1tls.Absent: Derek Martin. 82 , . rfb ,fl fa N- , .4 ,,,. 'R al- -1 -v Q- s -.. Lejlo RIgh1:D:1na Paul, Julie Woodhcad, Lisa Daily, Kady McMaster, Pre-Kindergarten FRONT ROW Alex lfllch, David Sludkcy, Jannzs Bolton, Eric Siglcr. Spencer Atha. BACK RUM Jimmy I,cBIunc.C'url1s Alhcrs, lcddy Lumbcrl. B3 1 , 19 '5 m 13' 'TTEID ir 'ul' j 'A 11.5 x-E2 'EH . fx Q E ,-1. 'J' tl . 1 9 l 0 S ,7-A' fl m J 1 lx!! I K Wkq AY LM 1 Vfnl . lf! L: X farm f In fn! yf ,th x ' ' f in X 0 fr JXXXX ffllf' lr If R Rf if -.N .J .513 J wg 13' '. 4 -f f',4 5 if? W 1' iv 1' , W-.52-A93 1 uw! x Ig,-,lgw -aiil Q M -1 f KQNX x- tuqggg ' X We-:g..f1 ,' . f ' ff-b , ,f ' - fi' 5 VffwX2sW1Q K w., - F X h xg., NX W' new 1 -J . 4- xN ORGANIZATIGNS Student Councils F an SQ lfflfil UPPER SCHOOL-SEATED: Mr. Lenci, Sponsor, Susan Reno, secretaryg Eileen Bresnahan, president, Ester Byers, vice- presidentg Mrs. Lott, Faculty Sponsor BACK ROW: Debbie MIDDLE SCHOOL-FRONT ROW: Anne Tschudy, Elizabeth Bolton, vice-presidentg Susan Field, secretary: SECOND ROW.- B8 Rice, Nancy Trillin, Debbie Spears, Angela Wollenmann, Carol Faucher, Hunter Lott, Gail Greene, Merilyn Krigel, Gina Sink, Ruth Pollock. 'ar - Andrew Sigler, Dick Sandifcr, Barbara Field. Cathy McGee, Terry Pourney. Absent: Marvin Gales, president, Honor Council SEA TED: Virginia Sims, Judy Bash, Mrs. Lott, sponsor' Gail P N -- Carol Greene, presidenlg Ellen Breshnnhan. SECOND ROW: Jill migilifrgllixin l?d1tT5i1sro,i1cirl2Frii'E':iilil3i1jf Russell' Angela women iii Sin k, fo Kariessentes-'Courtesy'' in Greek W lm SE1TED.' Mrs. Pratt. spongorg Calhy Miller. Nancy Jackson. Greene, Ellen Bresnahdn, vice-president, hileen Bresndhan, f Marilyn Foster. prcsulcnlg lislcr Byurx, Suzy Ryder. Virginian Kathy Hun11cker,Jamcc Yukon, Ann Trusly, Wendy Hellmga. Sims, Joan Ryder .S'l:'C'U.N'l1 RUM' Nancy Surnpsnn, final 89 French Club f'0ci93rf'cN i CQXSDOI ,fi ,ff IX. 5 -f Ni. C..2 all French Club Ofhcersg Cathy Miler, president: Leigh Jones, secretaryg Mrs. Barnes, faculty sponsor: Jean Baumgardt, vice-presidentg Wendy Hellins, vice-president, Latin Club tr w-v g55fi': l Latin Club Ofiicersg Laura Ross, secretary-treasurerg Kim Gash, president: Martha Davis, secretary-treasurerg Liz Leigh: presi vice-presidentg Kathy Hunzicker, presidentg Caroline Davis, vice- dent: Mrs.Anschucl1,sponsor. 90 i Spamsh Club Pun nl 2 -f fx ' Y-I r,,. Al 11' Mrs Pratt sponsor Carol Faunher secretary Drckey Seudlrtz presrdent Ann Hatfield treasurer Barbara Dean vtce prcsxdent June Pettegrew vuct prcsndcnt Nancy Brxby treasurer Agathor L1teraryMagaz1ne 1 J s 5 5'- rcsl SI-A71-IJ ltlcen Brunahan uhlor SFC UND ROW Kathy Hunllckcr Lulu Franus Nanny Luk son N mu Trtllln Ltsllt Russ Ilv rhtth I ugh rss 1 L It rr 91 I . r 1 N . 5 22 . I X W K f T7 . ill .4 P J . ., If 4 ... ' -9, '- '-, gg: , r ,.,'- ,4 75 I -'O': 5:21 ' X. h TT'-,N 'I f,,, .f Ai-al.. - . . 3 .F v .,, , ,. I NA .. r mf-'f' X v H X 1 1 1 1 . Q be , -b , Q. s - x ' tl.k.. 4 2.:,x,.a'.'d-L , . - - , Weathercock-Yearbook 'fa 4.9 Y7 STA NDING: Debbie Spears, Dickey Seidlitz, Marilyn Foster, Becky Erickson, Leslie Riss, .loan Ryder, SITTING: Marty Bayles, Gay Taylor, Ester Byers, Wendy Hellings, Ester and Marty discuss layout, WEATHERCOCK STAFF Editor ..,............,. Assistant Editors . . 4 Layout Editor ..........,... . . Business and Ad Manager Copy Editor .,......... Photography Editor Senior Section Editors .. Art Editor .,,..,.,...,. Assistant Ad Manager ., . . . Ester Byers Wendy Hellings, Gay Taylor . . Marty Bayles , . . . Leslie Riss Joan Ryder Becky Erickson Marilyn Foster, Dickey Seidlitz, Debbie Spears Ellen Bresnahan . , Leigh Jones Faculty Sponsor ....,..,.. Mrs, Cornelius Boersma 92 ers Kg 5- lor les iss der Eon er, itz, ars an nes ma -- iv- tQ: B-Line-Newspaper .Jn STANDING: Rusby Ault, Kristin Hueter. Nancy Simp- Lott, Liz Leigh. SEA TED: Miss DeYong, Surah Reid, son, Leigh Jones, Eileen Bresnahan, Gail Greene, Hunter Janice Yukon, Debbie Smith. B-LINE STAFF Editor ,,......... Assistant Editors .. Features Editor News Editors ..,.... . . , Girls' Sports Editor Boys' Sports Editors Photographer . . . Business ...... Circulation ...... Faculty Sponsors . . . .. Janice Yukon . , , . Sarah Reid, Debbie Smith . Eileen Bresnahan Leigh Jones, Liz Leigh , . Nancy Simpson .. . Rusby Ault, Hunter Lott . . Kristin Hueter . . , Ruth Pollock ... ,, Gail Greene Miss Amy DeYong, Mr. C. Elliott Knoke 93 Glee Club -fi -lbs.. BACK ROWY Dickey Seidlitz, Sara Winters, Nancy Brozman, Marie Adams, Kathy Hunzicker, Ann Dietrich, Charlotte Russell, Merilyn Krigel, Geri Gilbert, Susan Middlemass, Leslie Francis, Janice Yukon-Secretary, Carol Faucher, Lynn Sutherland, Susan Amberson. FOURTH ROWA Kathryn Stephenson, Gail Giesecke, Anne Swanson, Judy Bash, Ann Hatfield, Debbie Whee- lock, .lune Pettegrew, Nancy Jackson, Pam Bowers, Karen McMillin, Sarah Gardner. THIRD ROW: Ellen Robinson, Pam Hettick, Susan Francis, Molly Sehlup, Jean Baumgardt, Sarah Reid, Angela Wollenmann, Diane Atha, Ginny Mohr, Eden Lee Murray. SECOND ROW: Virginia Sims, Jill Pettegrcw, Lcslie Riss-Vice-President, Kristin Hueter-Librarian, Ruth Pollock, Lisa Sink, Gina Sink, Vicki Little, Vicki Ashby, Claudia Kelley, Suzy Ryder, Liz Leigh. KNEELINGJ Leigh Jones, Nancy Bixby, Brien Jordan, Debbie Spears, Wendy Hellings, Ann Trusty, Suzy Aaron- President. Pretenders-Drama Club .lf all ir-all ll ..,' flu: li- l Clorkwire: Suzy Aaron, Vicki Little, president, Krigel, Kathy Hunzicker, Debbie Smith, vice-presidentg Lisa Sink, Nancy Jackson, secre- tary, Ellen Bresnahan, Leslie Riss, Ruth Pollock. 94 Leigh Jones, Debbie Spears, Merilyn I J l Gail Grea Q Science Club 'n AF: . . A . . - 1..-Vila I I 5' burnt' few Gail Gieseke, secretary: Lynn Sutherland, treasurer: Gail Rice, PYCSidCr1ll JHIUCC YUKON' President Debbie HIHESIOFI Greene, vice-presidentg Mrs. Morriss. faculty sponsorg Debbie treasurer. Absent: Gay Taylor, secretary. Leslie Riss and Lisu Sink with sponsor. Mrs. A schuctf, Red Cross The Red Cross Youth Executive Board held meetings downtown each month. In the fall, the Red Cross representatives invited all the Kansas City A.F.S.'ers to Unity Village for three days. At Christmas, the Lower School filled bags full of' toys, games, and clothes for the children of Viet Nam. March, which was Red Cross month, included the annual drive. The Red Cross, although less active at Barstow, serves a vital purpose in Kansas City and the country. 95 Z , nternational Club Q Left to right: Janice Yukon, vice-president, Elizabeth Leigh. secretaryg .loan Ryder, presidenlg Nancy Jackson, vice-president. International Day After a day of speeches and seminars, International Day guests get acquainted with their hostesses 96 x., 4 President Joan Ryder and an A,F.S.'cr from Peru discuss South American problems. Rte' an M Af Pcru Tutoring ii ,M 'Eff W wi? 1 ,, , Z'fffi.fTE - Debbie Hingston, head uftuloring, sits with the kids on a wall near Garrison School Communicating , ,. P'Hb f1B-- ' 97 P Learning. . . Participating. . . 98 W., Seeking companionship. . . se, JL -. Ji 1 I Questioning, . 1, 'WI' - 'vw , f, ., ,L ,M il ., ,M fx ' 1. rxbf ,fa Art Club 5'7 Qyx ill! SEA TED: Mrs, Ziegler, sponsorg Ellen Bresnahan, president. SECOND ROW' Marie Adams, vice-presidentg Debbie Rice, vice-presidentg Dana Bleakley, presidentg Ann Trusty, secretaryg Gay Taylor, secretary. if Barstow Athletic Association Q5 li 'xml Dickey Seidliu, vice-president: Suzy RydBl', Lyflfl SUlh5fl3nd- Nanci' SlmP50n- President? Dana Bleak ley, treasurer. Absent: .lanice O'Bricn, secretary. 99 Investment Club Mike Sigler, presidentg Rusby Ault, vice-presidentg David Houghton, chairman of the boardg Mr. Lenci, advisor. Stamp and Coin Clubs -1 I Ellis SEA TED: Nancy Swanson, Sixth Grade president of Coin Club, STANDING: Bill LeBlanc, Fifth Grade president of Coin Clubg Dick Sandifer, Fifth Grade president of Stamp Clubg Sibyl Tilson, Sixth Grade president of Stamp Club. l00 The Middle School has added two new clubs this year: the Stamp Club and the Coin Club. Both are sponsored by Mr. Knoke, and he encourages students to bring their coin or stamp collections to share with the clubs. new Coin :, and min or Boys, Athletic Association Hunter Lott, presidenlg Mike Sigler, 91h Grade represenlativeg Skeet Bishop, Sth Grade representa- tive, Junior Barstow thlctic Association - a mi - - .i . FRONT ROW Page Brunton, vice-prcsldcnlg Nancy Nuller. president: Dana Dfelef. SCCFCUIFY- SILCU X D ROW Lllcn Hlpsh. Susan Bowers. Karen Long. Helen Ann Patti. lOl 'P 4? 1 f MQ 1 71394 ff X ffx.J I u N X 'N' if , fri I ypxlfm 1-' 4 lwgugwhvf KN WNY A ' gulqmlylf X -U1 ln' 1 N lrr f aifxxgl 1 I --fu iff? rji' X X ATHLETICS l l Varsity Hockey Teams i 2 i T 1, i ' gl X W if , aa. Ifgl . 3' l i l 'Hi we-:pf E N TOP ROW: Leigh Jones, Dana Bleakley, Leslie Teel, Cathy Miller, Gay Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Sutherland, Karen Mclvlillin, Wendy Hellings, .loan Ryder. Nancy Simpson, Nancy Jackson Debbie Spears, Gail Greene. i i . i 4 . . l awsqf i .4 1 i 4 i TOF: Lauri Frieze. MIDDLE ROW' Martha Davis, Denise Claudia Woodruff, Cathy Rush, Leigh Wclhcrill, Debbie De Dreier, Susan Middlemass, Brien Jordan, Leslie Francis, Diane Bord, Melanie Smart. Atha. BOTTOM ROW: Robbin Elliott, Pam Sutherland, 104 FP' Af ,al Arnold Palmer Combs tcrromes has opponents A Cheerleaders Krlslln Hunter Vlekl Ashby tnd kden Lee. Murrlv stlrupsplrlt llh0L,kt.XglI11Ls Goalne John Ryder IS rn the middle of all the actlon The Qldc ofthe faculty we don t always see comes out ln thls hockey game IO5 1 l K . gt rff- ' ' !fT'2f'?f L,. E':..' .., f. h4':. -A' .M-:jf ' v,g,.,-ef., FF.-r 'Q ic De- 5 h- . , '- 1 4 1 - , , V . V . . . ,I ., Volleyball l FRONT ROW' Dickey Seidlitz, Nancy Simpson Melanie Smart, Cathy Rush, Pam Sutherland. SECOND ROW: Martha Davis, Becky Erickson n ,fl ., H I ALM 5 ' Fl' A Q 66 I ob 5 I I i ' 0 ' ' L' 1' i - ' 4 JJ N if Y 'HY Q. O Costumes dress up the student-faculty game. L 106 , Dana Bleakley, Lynn Sutherland, Leslie Teel, Sarah Winters, Angela Wollenmann, Denise Drier. ynn Sutherland gives another ofher famous spikes lm V 4,1 'I'-it f iw. ls Varsity Basketball STANDING: Debra Rubin, Debbie Spears, Dana ters, Nancy Jackson, Leigh Wetherill, Mel Smart, Bleakley, Leslie l'ecl, Lynn Sutherland, Debbie Dickey Seidlitz. SITTING: Lauri Frieze, Pam Wheelock, Susan Reno, Kim Gash, Karen McMillin. Sutherland, Martha Davis, Claudia Woodruff, Sarah KNEELING: Denise Dreicr, Cathy Rush, Sara Win- Gardner. Mr. Combs-YCcach. ,IL , A Our basketball team is so swift that the picture is blurred. l07 Q . 1 B.A.A. Song Contest l -4 Seniors sit in a wheel formation to illustrate their winning song, I -' . f ft' 1 iz l . A 5 , , ,hw ,V tj l f . J r ' - 7 1 A -Q aes -M ' win, M W ...-1.... . t Green team gets loyal support at the annual Green- Juniors Wall to present their song lo faculty members, who White Basketball Game which follows the song contest. will then judge the winning song. lO9 WT 1 F ,I 4 Fun Da Ricki Brozman rushes to win the Ballon-Blowing Contest. l' . C The race is close between Eden Lee and Coach Norris. I Four teams andthe faculty compete on Fun Day. 110 Mr. Combs is glued to his seat in amazement after pop- ping his balloon. a 4, W is A4 Dana carna r pope The tug-of-war is close between the green and white teams. Nancy Simpson is swearing in Lynn Sutherland as the new B.A.A. president. The sophomores seem to be enjoying themselves at the B.A.A. Banquet. Dana Bleakley, among others, receives a green and white Carnation for playing on the hockey team, lll Varsity Soccer l 49850 ul. in , uR5T0lf i msroif' Q88 .. Ml 4 fl? 5llllSTOM xx. FRONT ROW: Tully Sims, Richard Rush, Greg Spears, Stan Shafl'er,,Mark Morgan, Robby Gilmore, Charles Sunderland, Terry Pourney. MIDDLE ROW' Ned Cox, Scott Gyllenborg, Mike Sigler, Rusby Ault, Richard Simpson, Bruce McCarthy, Skeet Bishop, Ned Lott, Ricky Coulter, BA CK ROW' Phil Bixby, Hunter Lott, Mike Virden, Dave Houghton, John Gyllen- borg, Tim Thompson, Dave Bolton, Coach Doyle. .. La.. V 114531 -Xe T ww fills I 112 , -if ', ' - 1 V - v lt UI' Sli? A ing we ft ei 7 fa i J l , 1 . , W: Phil Gyllen- 5th and 6th Grade boys receive awards from the Heart of America Soccer Association for the cham- pionship ofthe Midget Division in the fall of l968. 5th and 6th Soccer li----- H-i--1-l S? '2'.3'i:..-.-.- . -..-'-ii Z 111111111 111 E ,, , linilil liii Iii!! 11 , 1 15 M 1 1111: -1. ' , 74 0 11111 L1-I , . 7, V ' ll, 4 iiq PJ I L 'Q , X , We-'V ' , 11-1 11 i ,ff . .i -- Yr , y 11' gig V wish - W V4 ' ' nn. br5t5,'W ll 2- 5 k ' d Q 1 U!- -in , - ' A , ' 1 lil., ' . ,,, 27 t 1 f , L1 1 gt fl Q9 7 if, t K gl nil 15700 e ' C, ' Q - 1 gyggiw, wrorfh, , was gmsraik 1 P1 O 1 9 'ai in wwf, ' .IEE -5 il i 1 't f 1' A ll l ' ' ' ' , in 1 ,igylliigff ansrmq XQMUW wnsraiy' ' 1 i 4 x . l .4 V4 'SKRSW ,Ii '-4:41 FRONT ROW, Joey Fellcr, Greg Dussclier, Steve Clawson, Kent Sunderland, David Francis. Lon Lowenslein. SECOND ROW .lim Bishop, Bill LeBlanc, Steve Dryden, Todd Reid, Ricky Silbiger, Scott Wolff THIRD ROW: Mark Reid, Ricky H3 Gyllenborg, Andrew Sigler, Bill Collet, Chris Bayles. FOUR TH ROW: Coach Norris, Dick Sandifer, Craig Frieze, .lon Welker, Mark Goodspeed, Steve Murphy, Donald Rcinoehl, Morgan Olander. Varsity Basketball 0 I3 ,Q 9 FRONT ROW' Richard Simpson Mike Sigler Ned Cox Stan Shaffer Rusb Ault. BACK ROW' - . , , i Y John Gyllenborg, Tim Thompson, Hunter Lott, Dave Bolton, Coach Norris, m Green Team, FRONT ROW' Tully Sims, Terry Pourney, Charles Sunderland, BACK ROW' Frank Rubin, Ned Lott, Scott Gyllenborg, Coach Doyle. 7th and 8th Grade Basketball msrwf Bnsrw, msrwf Qesrapyk- F- Whjyy Team FRONT ROW Mike Owens, Greg Spears, Richard Rush, Mark Morgan. BACK R0 W Bucky Ross, Robert Gilmore. Bruce McCarthy. Skeet B1shop,Couch Doyle. ll5 Wrestling 'akR5701y s 5'0' Mrsm FRONT ROW' Ricky Coulter, Ricky Harper. BACK ROW' Coach Lovelace, Mark Morgan, Randy Seiden, David Houghton, Steve Simpson, Robby Burstein, Jim Mackey. Gymnastics Field Day S 3 Mr. Fiorella records scores in the broadjump, Field Day begins with the formation ofthe Barstow B on the hockey field. I V Time out for refreshments is an essential part of Held day, K 11 ', uf Q A X e ' l... - ,I V Middle Schooler's have fun between events. Mr. Combs is about to begin the 50-yard dash, ll, lx J ,iw 1 0 Eg' I' mg V haf i Nil 'M xv X L x Q- ff ffyfv V A X 1 ' ,N B ,MM 11 , .QW 1. ,, M I 'uw I . fi 'Jw' ,I I 1 gf! er NJ54XJ,,' W ' X Q1 C xl .. Rabi ' Qif'VfWf ' , Wy R i A x xx x ff'-. wi -X ...J-Q SCHOOL LIFE 1 yi Barstow Welcomes Angela Wollenmann l, from Switzerland ill ll Debbie Rice gives Angela her senior ring. Dear Barstow, I came to the United States with great anticipation and a little bit of fearg fear because of the language, the dilTerent life, and the different people. But after my first day at Barstow School all my fear was gone. You, the students, the faculty, and the administration were so wonderful and I soon felt completely at home. I would like to thank you so much for all you did. With your help I have become part of this beautiful school, of the community, and of your country. I hope that you, too, through me have become better ac- quainted with Switzerland. d visit me one da I Come an y. Love forever, A n gela 4? 2 l Angela with the Jacksons, her American family. l l 120 i r. AngeIa's family in Switzerland. i NX- x . 1 - Angela is at home in the Senior Room, 1 Susie Woodbury and Angela watch a hockey game C' i . 4 v Ill Qu 1 11 . nl 5 -3 ,im 6' ' s 34 , .3 Q 1 I -4 . nt .3 'LL f' 137' Religious Conference Religion and Youth was the topic for the first Barstow Religious Conference, which fea- tured an address by the Rev. Robert E, Lewis, a Presbyterian minister and associate director of' CRIS, the Council for Religion in Independent Schools. After the speech was a short movie, The Parable, and seminars. Book Tea Students and parents browse through books l23 l S4 E5 WbQ i A -- Z, ..Y- ,- - -1 -f ww HU. .M ..,41...,4i.1-4.,w.-....-:4.,.1s...M,....,4-f.4.i-....g...f.a...:1.v .1-L-M.,-...N..,,. ,., . , , . if mx. Y , AN ,rg f' iff sa-' t W , xy .av d G3 lm 'T -- ... 14? AV ..' K' ' , g fwg, o flu W- g Hx: av, ' F51 Q +V ' f xg 1 NH 'L I , nr ho, K 1. 5 , 'YB -rx L- '3' ' 1 K ' . Y . , as A-ff' 'hggum 2, .4 ,J X 41,4 I'ElVOS Well, il's been along day, Q2 Mike Sigler sings a love song to Linda Foltz in this scene from South Pacific l26 I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair. Seniors dance the night away, xl A of my Christmas Q.. 1 'V 'L YS 4'I'f'1fili1 T5 J1v. '. WY w!':w:'Jf x, W W, A . .L , , , V 2, Tw' 1 vw xu. 1 -wffwf A w .L x . Eg? it 3 V V , 4 1 127 ithletic awards The Colorado Academy Glee Club displays its talents in a line performance. The Kansan Fily Jazz Band played many interesting numbers, including one which featured Mrs, Engel playing the piano, l29 , .TI .x nw' v ,' , 'j 9.k',g.-, 6' ' Y- -V' Thanksgiving Assembly Fourth graders act out a Thanksgiving song in the program for the whole school Freshman-Sophomore Play Contest The Freshman-Sophomore Play Contest was held the week before Valentine's Day with both classes acting out, the same cutting from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nighfs Dream. They werejudged on original- ity, presentation, memorization, and class participation, and for the first time there was a tie. Because ofthe tie both the freshmen and the sopho- mores were invited to the Senior party for the winners and the Junior party forthe losers. 132 'K , 1 Tree Da The student body watches as the two oldest and two youngest stu dents plant a symbolic tree. To raise money seniors sold themsleves classmen and teachers. l33 4,44 ?:' i ' -3. ' 1 4. The Most Happ Fella The whole chorusjoins in the Finale. L . ,f, l, i H 'W' - X- Leads work hard to prepare their pans. IB6 .. Mr. Bishop talks during ai rehearsal .M S 5. - 1 'K 1' - V . mym JSC 17 1 3 1 A y x Mikado A K . f i I f ff I Everyone in Titipu listens to warnings. f. 1 , .ft .' -J Q After a mistake has been made over the execution, everyone is unhappy. w 5 i Vi 1 1 5- The three little maids, Leigh Wetherill, Cathy Rush, and Mel Smart introduce themselves. 140 1 Q : l l ll I Al . X, 4 I ' V - -.., ' .: Nanki Poo, played by Larry Belger, talks to the three little maids . ld Mel John Gyllenborg makes last minute checks on hrs cos- Kalisha, played by Donna Thomason, presents the Mi- tumc, kado. 143 l 1 l l I l r l i Q X L dt Rain forces the Father-Son Conkout into the gym this year. Father-Son Cookout I , iv. Q . ' A 1 0 1 - i K I , X f' , N - If 5 7 40 I 1 X .Q-QQ. Fathers enjoy a modified game ofsoccer with their sons. Mrs. Lenci serves lasagna to an eager father. I42 , 24 L' ' mf We I ,G S Q , ir K V ,PI v HSV -A i'f'fgfi ia' i s ii - . L1 -Q'-h I-A Nj fi ,Pl 3' .IL , .ff-X4 f- ig! ff lf. , 1, Fathers and sons are enjoying their dinner Mr. Johnson and Tim and Mr. Rippey and John. ' 5- B1 i ' 1 Mr. King and Matt. 143 1 I I v v ii 1 n .na A ..... .. QLNX N QQ The old man and woman stand next to the oven m the I-rrst Grade pro- The three lhreshers are ready to chase the gingerbread duction of The Gingerbread Man . man, Mother S Day Program if a .4 4 I 9 3 X' ,- ,, ' .1 5 -' Q, A M I Q dwvlf, q,.. , Belgy Ross Shmw General Washmgmn the Hag she hzujusl Moses' mother was one of the famous mothers in the maac ' ' ' Second Grade presentation. 145 Senior Projects Marilyn Foster and Vicki Little explain their work at the Crippled Children's Nursery, I-751: Leslie Riss uses newspaper clippings to illustrate the type of work her project at City Hall involved. 1 ,M- 'ts F X . I1 2. ff M, ggi-: 75 Becky Erickson's talent with horses helps her with her senior project. X X X if .few 'QI' I . X - Teachers listen with interest to project reports. ,f- 4 1 Honors and Awards The Horace F. Blackwell Citi- zen Cup . , Cathy Rush The First Year French Cup Susan Reno The Lucia Snyder Cup Qfirench above first-year levell Cathy Miller The Latin Trophy . Susan Reno QSecond Consecutive Yearl The First Year Spanish Cup Pam Sutherland, Cay Taylor The Advanced Spanish Cup Leslie Teel CSS-cond Consecu- tive Yearl and Angela VVol- lenman The Mildred Claudine David- son Cup , , . Debbie Rice The Mathematics Cup ., ,loan Ryder The Science Cup W , ,, Nancy Morriss The Art Cup ,, Ellen Bresnahan Becky Erickson The Beryl Sprouse Cochran Cup rV,,, ,, . , Dana Blealdey The Beryl Sprouse Cochran Plaque Kristin Huetei' The VVitham Poetry Cup , , , , , Becky Erickson The Shakespeare Cup , , , Vicki Little The Medill Smith Cates Cup , ,,,,,. ,,,VV . , , Suzy Aaron The Miriam Babbitt Simpson Tribute , Cathy Miller The Marty Cup , , Suzy Aaron Barstouds Cift to our Cuest Stu- dent , ,Angela Wollenmann The Traditions Cup V V VVV.,YV.. V, Nancy Simpson The Initiative Award Eileen Bresnahan, Ester Byers, Becky Erickson, Cail Greene, Janice Yukon The Eileen Steele Awards ,. , Suzy Aaron, Leslie lliss The Cleed Gaylord Cup Clith grade girl D H Page Branton T he Clec Club Cup H, , Cathy Miller 'lhc lntra-School Athletic Par- ticipation Award filth Crude boyl ,, ,hlarvin Cates The Cihson Cup Citigenship Award , Eileen Bresnahan The Martha Belle Aiken Cup for Scholarship Cathy Miller The Ileadmzistefs Award . Eileen Bwsimlian I47 ,FL- i I l i 1 r T i l 1 i i 1 I i 1 i T T l t 2 l l i T T T i l T i i E l i r F l l l i r r r :J is l i i T Senior Circle L .. , X? '4- Q14 46 Q x 3 ' ' -af' or ,Q 4 , ini rw-1.T'f wil. S. Class President, Ruth Pollock, leads the seniors in their last senior line. Y - 1' Alumnus, returning to see the senior Circle Ceremony, talk with their former chemistry teacher, Mrs. Morriss. .nv ll-'ks Seniors sing May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You to the incoming senior class. i 'S C1551 ,s..f New and old scniorsjoin in a senior line, an old and well-liked tradition, ny, talk . 1 5, r Ig Thu Class Nb Q' Af' l I Q. ..l of i -:.l l970 shows mixed emotions about becoming seniors. I49 ,O I li Y 4 11 Graduation M, -1-fold' 150 ..V ,,- --,L 1... .:...q+-:r1,4,44+:... ..,,,.A. , .... ,. V, ., -A , f 1 ! n - ,fa ' 4 . ., ., ' pf . ' - 1: H 4- .-- . - - . , ' n . .. , .- ' 1 --f, , , 1 'fp . '-' Q' 1 0 ' - . I .,, 1 -1.1 ,' ,--.K i - - X BI . , Q , ' 'f . 3+ Q 'L 1 ' ' ' 7 l'J 1 N9 5 r 3 ' n v II!! X . A O L X f' x 'i A f, A ,iffy -431, X A iWfi ' , 'flf' ' Vx- finkxkufx H 415 ,EQ L 1' A 3- N-M. N ,jf'1 '3' - Q Nix-X .., I! W 4 X X. , iF 3? 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Evans Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy Oak Hall Apartments Manor Bread L'Little Flowerl' 84 Sophia Loren Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jenkins Plaza Cleaning and Laundry Tiger Poo, Honey, Henri, Pal, Spooky, Sunnie, Bonnie, and Buffy James J. Allain M.D. Truman Schlup Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Greb WALTER W. ROSS AND CO., INC Fraternal Management Walter W. Ross III-President FRA TERNAL SERVICES, INC. Direct Mail Data Processing Association Management John J. Ross-President 'IS ' Kansas City Bank di Trust Company Two Convenient Locations MAIN OFFICE DOWNTOWN OFFICE Drive-In 8L Customer Parking Walk-In Main at l8th Baltimore at l3th 852-1800 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GREETINGS TO COMPLIMENTS OF BARSTOW From MR, CQ MRS. J. C. 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You're out of the busy traffic, but close to everything at 49th 8: Main. The Bank For You . . . It'r Co11'urnien!! MID-CONTINENT NATIONAL BANK Main at 49th SMWUEL DODSWORTH COAHUUVY Service-Printing-Lithography Checks-Letterheads-Labels-Forms-Ads Good Printing Flatters Many Products! GIFT TO GROW IN Chair-flair that invites you to rock, for fun, for wind-downs or f V think-up things. Our bentwood reproduction is an in-chair, anywhere. Spanish-inspired, with 4 Q antiqued wrought iron base, X B X l upholstered in bright paisley velvet. S200.00. Decorative Gallery. O 'F fr! .,'iV V O 1 + 6 211 Nichols Road on the Country Club Plaza GEORGE T. COOK COMPANY Manufacturers Agentsa- f Since 1910 Comejlbmefvls lglolrudegh, OOQCI O S NOW ' Les Q QW 1' Nx N gl if 0 1- 0 - ALUMINZ5 I 4' K. X X 5124! :ji INTERNATIONAL. xi vi. INC. 1 .f Z Q - x xg N I. J, 4- 'R Q. 1 . ,A , ,Q -'4,, ,-,P ' 5 . 5 P4 . 0' 'U J' 5 5, Nr, - A M-f-' L...,,i ,R,,.,: 1n,,u,N, Q . 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