Bishop McGuinness High School - Chi Rho Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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Q BISHOP MGGUINNESS HIGH SCHOOL X ' 801 Northwest Fiftieth Street Q IOk1ahou,1a City 18, Oklahoma - , N ' fr' f ' J THE SCHOOL IS A POEM . that begins when a thought is breathed into an open mind . . sun-smothered stone sits in the earth that grows oi greenness which browns . . . but truth 'remains i unchanged . the inward eyes turn outward the poem takes its shape it breathes oi what the heart can feel a and the eye can see . . . 1 d s-c-r-e-a-in-s ol confetti-strewn air SHATTER and silt to tangle the iloor if f 1 e d in mottled color. the students are the poets . . . and because ol their art, the poem. which is the school. is created . . . darkened halls of quiclcened feet in built bricks blond by blinding sun. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MARTY WESTERMAN COPY EDITOR LAYOUT EDITOR SYLVIA PRICE KATHRYN DUDLEY Mary Frances Lincoln Anne Savage Nancy Murphy Cathy Carey Stephanie Dillon Judy Linhardt Ann Maschino Marylynn Keale taff ART EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER SHERRY KELLY ALLEN HARKEY 5 LL E to I CIRCULATION MANAGER JANE POLLARD Maryellen Trautman Joy Arndt Walter Lee Rita Hodur ADVERTISING MANAGER MARNA MONSON Mary Ann Aaron Judi Sherrod Jerry Link Charlene Heinen Chrystie Smith Our thanks to Rembrandt Studio for Senior portraits and award picturesg Pipkin Photo for underclassmen portraitsg Eddie Sokolosky, student photographerg Frank Shidler and Marie Hughes for handling pic- turesg Miss Mary Moroney and Sister Veronica O.S.B. for advising the production of the Chi Rho. This is the school, the poem about which we write, 15,31 f g M :fx I , ai :pm '- W -1- .P Tn 4 E 'z,.v' W2 xx , L l x 'I'fi55f'7EZ . ' iff: 32 in ih MQ Til YZ , 'H' W, :W 2 -egg fe YZ. W 'f'.1',,,Nf' 'I :gym .. ,,,, -x Q X -X sun-smothered stone sits in the earth that grows of greenness which browns but truth remains unchanged I'd like to think sessions , with Rev. R, A, Carlin, superintendent, begin at 8:15 A,M. First in this day were Jim Kelley and Susan Sweeney. Ticker-tape . . . In on almost everyone's current heartaches is Father Hellinghausen. Betty Allen relates her latest. He sent me the note this morning, ,,. .. if K ' g' X You mean he's not in Room B? queries Father Monahan of Robbie Fetters More demerits on the way for some offender from this D ean of Discipline REV. PAUL GALLATIN St. Charles Parish Religion III REV. EDWARD JEEP St. Patrick Parish Religion IV REV. DAVID MONAHAN Athletic Director Dean of Discipline Religion II, IV REV. GROVE HAYDEN St. Francis Parish Religion II REV. HENRY HELLINGHAUSEN Student Counselor Smile, smile, smile. What else is there for a principal to do be- hind a desk like this at this time of the year, thinks Sister Aloysius, 0.S.U. R 1 4s Coffee, anyone? Mrs, Geneva Henke, Mrs. Katy Bellows, and Mrs. Cordelia Crabtree, school secretaries, take time out for a coffee break. . . . keeping business . . . SISTER MARIE ARTHUR O.P. SISTER ASSUMPTA TERESA C.S.T. Librarian Spanish I, II Library Science REV. CHARLES SCHETTLER Corpus Christi Parish Religion IV SISTER MARY a KEMPIS O.P. World History Social and Economic Problems SISTER MARY CLARENCE C.S.J. Home Economics Chef Course SISTER M. DOLORES O.S.B. SISTER MARY EDWARD O.S.B. SISTER GERMAINE O.S.B. ' h I French II Latin I Speec English 1,11 Religion III Religion I English III SISTER MARY GERTRUDE AD. P.P.S. Chemistry Physics SISTER MARY MEL R.S.M. English IV SISTER MARY JANICE O.S.B. SISTER MARGUERITE MARY S.P. English III Journalism SISTER RITA TERESA C.S.T. Latin 1,11,i11 Shorthand Secretarial Studies Religion III SISTER M. ROBERTA O.S.U. Art I, II Religion I Speech II ED DATER AL ENGEL Biology ' Basketball Coach CiV1CS Oklahoma History FRANK HUGHES American History Ass't. Football Coach Weight-lifting Coach SISTER ST. BASIL S,P, SISTER SALOME AD. P.P.S. MISS MARY CHRISTIE Typing I, II Music English I Religion III SISTER MARY TARCISIUS R.S.M. SISTER VERONICA O.S.B. MISS MARY MORONEY American History Religion I English II General Math English I, III Religion II French I MRS. ALICE SWANN Physical Education Girls' Baslfetball Coach EDDIE JOSEPH J. L. POWERS Religion IV Algebra I Football Coach Geometry Track C oach Physical Educ ation It's baseball season year round cap-wise for custodians Fred Zvonek and Bob Genzer. . . . screaming . Cafeteria cashiers Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. Anne Genzer aren't passing up the food like Cordelia Crabtree and Vivian Maschino, cafeteria helper. Proud ladies in white are Mrs. Josephine Zvonek, Mrs. A. Rohrbach, and Mrs. P, J . Horan. In the process of becoming a soldier of Christ is Karen Simms. Conferring the sacrament of Confirmation is Terry Panszag sponsor is Violet McAu1iff. Following the rite are Michelin DeLier and Jean Koos. Only one theologian has an answer for Father Gallatin. We use God's breath to breathe this lite . . . and to God we must return it. All this Biblical study only to discover there was no ark! Thomas tAquinasJ Brown makes his point about cheating to his guidance group, Nixon took a beating at MHS polls . Casting ballots are Frank Walde and Pat Pettie. Without the pages, the coffee and the smoke rings at the Oklahoma state legislature sessions, but boasting of just as many bills and stupendous accomplishments is this Civics class. Pouvez-vous parler francais, mamma, soror? Lab messages can come out this way when tapes get tang1ed.Looks like they're ringing loud and clear here. Mechanisms. many-mouthed, translate the euphony of varied minds . . . Sharyn Mack presents a debatable ques- tion as she takes over the World History and capture other - theres for now. Men's Iives, mere Ieaves class for Sister Mary a Kempis. Well, it 's true , proclaims John Tucker. Teacher, Mr. Hughes, and fellow class- mates look skeptical however, Mrs. Jeanette Grooms and son David, frequent visitors to the French classes, give a French poster to Carolyn Fuchs while Madeline Kernion looks on. i, f'f'?'ff5?i- . .gf 'P af 5 'Q 'Q .. A , Q . KW S ,.. X Q :ex i Nivfcliielxtt 1 'Q- X-N-q,,,,t... M, - I an 6 t xi pv': :,,,,m: l An! - .nl dmc ' Hey, let go, I'm hungry! pleads John Bane as he tries to get the candy in the pinata during the Spanish party. Latin II students loll in the lap of leisure while their slaves, the Latin I students, eye them doubtfully, between bookcovers, set tree the pattern of the world. It's touche all the way down the board with Carolyn Fuchs, Sharyn Mack, John Simpson, Pat Ryan, Sylvia Pvioe and Pat Martin is-nl-W Bill Hubbard doesn't have the answer. Who does?- Joe Claro, Bob Friess, Patty Biddle, Kathryn Dudley, Mark Dynlewicz or Ron Jacobs? As long as shape exists. man will Crowding their Algebra tutor, Sister Pauline, are Jean McGurk, Margaret McGinley, Tom Brown, Mandy Antrim, Bobbye Thomas and Ellen Stich. SPEED QUE ENS--B a r b a r a Huelsman, J onetta Van Horn, C athy Powers, Mary Sue Dixon, Nancy Morrow--keep their pens matching the tape. Anyone want to dance? The presence of Mike Dillon and Friend attracts the attention of sophomore classmates. u1-.mn4r4,LvAr,.-u-me-1ws:.w..vn.mum,,, s ,L , .1uu- - tg,,fv 11e,- 1 we.. '58, Whatever it is, it keeps a group of junior physicists, under the watchful eye of Sister Mary Gertrude, busy. Now you see us, soon you won't! exclaim chemistry students Susnn Eberle, qgoing up in smokey Jana Kostka, Jim Burke and Joe Bane. The earth Iies still for men to measure . . . then moves to urge research. It's the ten table all set for the Fine Arts exhibit, but we're wondering, What was in your cup, Sue? Working on this top secret project are freshmen general Who but the culinary experts themselves--Allen Harkey, Ray Ast, science scholars--Robert Hollier, Mike Kenny, James Tom Taylor--should be willing to risk their lives on their own Byrne, and Ruth Sanders. experiment? Library shelves house numerous ouerings to QLISIICII stuuents' Anne U'Mal1ey, Kay Lucas, Mary Ann Thomas, Bob Friess, Cary thirst for knowledge. Drinking deeply of the literary treasures are Osterhaus, Jim Burkey, Bob Minnis and Dennis Ingram. Under the quizzical gaze of Jim Telococci, witches--Maggie O'Meax-a, Karen Simms and Rita Gerrity concoct a brew fit only for Macbeth. Madeline Grace, Mary Finley and Melanie Harris were only three of the two hundred students who en- joyed the Mummers' presentation of As You Like It. Grade school small fry would be surprised to see big brothers and sisters using an SRA reading lab. But Bill Henry and Pat Brady believe there is al- ways room for improve- ment. A fragment of our soul rests on paper to be read by many. Teaching the ropes to incoming editors are Chi Rhoan editors Trudy Morrison and Ann Maschino. The greenies are Chris Sprehe, Nancy Engel and Marylynn Keale. Worn-out editor Jean Flanagan missed the picture. Proudly displaying the results of theirlabors are art students Kathy Reinauer, Cecilia Skvorc, Mary Ellen Murphy, Kathy Dudley, Gerri Irick and Betty Kay Pritchard. Quiet! Artists at work! Intent on their creations are Anne Savage and Keith Anne Newman, 24 These things are freedom in the air. . . unfettered by chained routine. The hearts. unlike the feet. ride high above the earth. Loretta Neumann as Sus an Barrick stalks off stage during a speech class presentation. It's in the book! At least drama enthusiasts Tom Lynch, Judi Cody, Jay Askew, Tim Tyree and Phil Svymbersky are hoping to find instructional techniques . Loose! Relax! Listen to the beatl Doing daily dozens in modern dance sparks this physical ed- ucation class. Q. X A x Looking slightly abnshed is N , Wyma ,, W .,A..,f,,..,1 , ,m.,,w.-m,.,,.,,.,-,N-Q-1, . N imw-N -w-d- Y '- t ' x , X gg J' 5 ' 7 M '2- v f qu fx 32+ ,Nw I X I x , gs . ,A Q34 3 K. J- .517 Q ,G Q J Q gm. 45 5? U an if , .gd Q4 5. 'fx nfl, 27.-.3f'i21.S?3fIfff' ':.l:1':gf'fQ1'l 1: ,iii YN A x -. K ' V f . f -:Fi f.1,.' ,, 'Rb' 1 .X-' it ' il A X X I -- A 4' ,-S -.4-rf: - if Q. 3 -M.-., l . -J -fl Junior Rotarians chosen by the administration for citizenship and leadership to attend weekly Rotary Club meetings were Bill Hubbard, Camille Ewing, Joe Claro, Jim Burke and Bill Carel. Awards First honors on the school honor roll went to twentyytwo, Standing are Nancy Engel, Carolyn Foolcs, Reece Van Horn, Jim Kelley, Grayson Van Horn, Ken Khoury, Tom Brown, Joe Davis, Sharon Buck, Linda Shea. Seated are Kathy McClung, Maxine Follstad, Shuryn Much, Linda Holte, Anita Albright, Susan Williams, Jane Hobbs.Kneel- ing are Nancy Rueb, Doris Hellinghausen, M a r t y Westerman, Shirley O'Reilly, Donna Shidler. Top scholastic honors in the Senior Class were copped by Marty Westermnn, salutatorian and Marilyn Mnronde, valedictorian. Awards Essay, poetry and poster winners were Jane Pollard, Virginia Dohelbower, Kathryn Dudle-y,Trudy Morrison, JanieeFox. Virginia, Trudy and Jane won first, second and third in the American Assoc- iation of Physicians state essay contest, Virginia al- so won fifth in the nation. Janice, Patricia Pettie and Florence Spurgeon won first, second, third in the Catholic Daughters poetry ,contest and Kathryn won first on her safety poster in the Optometric Assoc- iation contest. Named Girl and Boy Staters were Thomas Hardy, Kat hy Carey, Shaun Delaney and Richard Flanagan. With the wind are Student Council representatives Trudy Morrison, Sharon Buck, Tom Walker, Don Lamb, Sherry Kelly, Jim Burke, Marty Westerman, standing: Mary Frances Lincoln, Ken Sachen,Macleline Kernion, Ken Khoury, Charlene Heinen, Jane Burke, Nancy Rueb Kathv Carey sittind, 1 . . 1 cs Wi ne. - N A . , W . L. . 1... is .. ,,..fSk ,S , 5 N X. -ff-f ,- V meek ,. ' - f-.--,ff W . Q...-.ww , A .. , . . ,A ,M ,L K1 I W M, .ls .W W- .. X,-Lwfwf - ' , ,. Cf- s Ms. It 5: - 5 ,. Me., Wi-v.lM, ,ls M W Wu K, H5 4 QW.. ,, X ' fn f f Q f ' . h .s ff K K s 5? TQ '7 i LQ? 1, ,, New- -- ' f---'Mme ' is we sd 1 . .fj ',gYf,.'f2lI...,N..-..-X-. ' fggrj'-ij-lqigf-,, . 75? K QQQ. -f V--5 A: me QQZXL. . ,V A Lkx. ,, L5 TN! ,, A L, M l Mgt: Lx,A P i A V V W 5 x f' i 1 . - 3 Y . -4. ' 3 For service to the school Charlene Heinen, Camille Parks, Karen Simms, Jean Flanagan, kneelingg received service certif Cathy Mejdrech, Jeanette Whitmire, Susan Eberle, lviarnn lcates. Monson, Anne Savage , Marylynn Keale, standing: Mike McCreight, , is l s e UQ' 5,13 71. s 1 Drag: i 4n:5,!i a:,,,,, . gllxlx is ,, K ,IIIL X Copping college scholarships were Marilyn Maronde, 5 Kathryn Dudley, Paula Riggs, Louis Schneider, Jean Flanagan, Patricia Biddle. NOT PICTURED were V Anita Albright, Violet McAuliff, Michelin DeLier, - 'i ' Frank Van V alkenburg, 1.. -, Latin, French and Spanish honors went to Joe Davis, Tom Brown, Phil Chancellor, Bill Kernion, Mike Stank, Pat Fitzgerald, Edmund Atkins, Michelin DeLier, C athy McClung, Shirley O'Reilly, Linda Shea, Li s a McGraw, Mary Jo Thompson, Marylynn Keale, Jane Burke, Susan Newland, Awards Credits to the English Department were Ken Khoury, Mike Minnis, Nancy Engel, Doris Hellinghausen, Diane Tinker, .vu-' . . . 1 , 5 Q Q lf k B . 51 4 'Q al as K I 1' M s 1 ,f gg .I Q ,. ,, aa- v.. mf- 3' 1 -Vw . I v L . . kia! . 5 A H 3? 2 A - ,:, -4321 , I :gl SS w 'Q 'Q Aw 'V' 'E .J Rin? VW Q 'Q . . 15' 4 I .J pk :mv 5 ' xy. K Q e Qu -.wg f f3iT'fi ?Qf ff 1 f A . xlivf fx Af 'X . A .R wx-w-AAF if , I is N My 4 5 v , , ,5- 1522 ,K i , K in fi fljfff, -XA. Pk x ,Q i gg iff ? 6 -15:2 ' Fi 5-+P 31 R- Y G ei '1 I i i 3 Q X Speaking brought recognition for Loretta Neumann in the Law Oratorical contest: Betty Kay Pritchard and James Maney in debate: Carolyn Fuchs for speech leadership. Awards Meriting awards in commerce were Paula Spneth, Marilyn Mnronde, Nancy Rueb, Anita Albright, Kathleen McKenna, Madelinne Kernion, Mark Bryson, Joy Arndt, Nancy Engel, Camille Parks, Portia Claro, Diane Woolley. 1 4 I Genesian medals for outstanding contributions in drama were won by Elaine Grove and Bob Calvert. Elaine starred in Charley's Aunt, Song at the Scaffold, Bob in Devil and Daniel Webster, 33 Biology Department awards were given to outstanding stu- dents Sharyn Mack and Doris Hellinghausen. 34 Happy prize winners smile triumphantly over their awards.Joe Bane was a winner in the National Merit Scholarship Test. Patricia Biddle won a letter of commendation in the same competition, Michelin DeLler was awarded the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker pin. The pattern set . . . u n b r o k e n yields cr fruit immeasurable. Ax . 7 Llj jig : ' M, .,,, f x , 'YQ gp c f I -fa K Zgilip if G I 9 3 gif' i X si xc a fi' , f 2 .LJ , ,Q . -3' J L .i? x,5:i5. Biz, QI 2 g if s! Q , W m v- ,Q , I ii V E yi 51-.2 ' ' - x Vi. z z z I 1 V 1. x 1 ig six Q 1 X .2445 vi Q-3 5 ,ull 15. L Q: . tg A, P151 ix! . 1 ul 'P . R 2 iq 41 wi 2553 u vial S . 1 'r ', - 'fffffig if . 'f' fi Q P55 s Q 3 5 3 5 Y an-ii 41, 1 - WA- an , 'f 1 , 5, P 1. , X18 ' 3? ' Ria 1, ':isA L .fi in 27 'f 'iff , Ka :lf .. 'ff 1 x L gr fmt, 5 , 1 - 1 h w as .. , 5,1 5, -gi M, Q- .ff . .yn L A f . rf ga, if ,Y , , . A 1, 433 V-,f is 13 :A I . ,. 5 , W , Av. W -.4-'l:e1f s-c-r-e-a-m-s ot confetti-strewn air SHATTER - and silt to tangle the lloor s e t t I e d in mottled color. The show on the floor must be good,judging from these seniors' faces: but the show on the sidelines is better. Mixing spirit and hilarity are these Irish supporters, FRONT ROW: Karen Simms, Judi Cody, Rita Gerrity, Jane Balkenbush, Sharon Barry, Nancy Murphy, Sally Martin, and Cathy Shaw, SECOND ROW: Lorraine Ballina, Michelin DeLier, Jane Robinson, Kathryn Dudley, Jean Flanagan, Paula Riggs, and Marilyn Maronde, 38 The '60-'61 varsity cheerleaders cheered the Irish on to conference cham- pionships in baseball, track and basket- ball. They are Judy Linhardt, Betty Allen, Mary Pat Davis, Sharon Frank, Elaine Grove and Rosemarie Summers. Shrill shrieks split the air open lor VICTORY MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS 40 VARSITY FOOTBALL 1960 0 Purcell 6 Casady 0 Northeast 8 Star-Spencer 20 Kelley 0 St. Gregory's 20 Laneri 18 Central 50 St. Mary's 14 Southeast 8 Cascia MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 36 St. Mary's 14 Edmond 14 St. Gregory's 0 St. Gregory's 0 Classen 14 Cascia 1960 Butting their way but getting nowhere fast are Mike Minnis 1131 and Cascia Hall's Jim Sposato. The game ended with the heads still lockedtogether 8-8. ef-e w -. sf-f -- , . - Rudy Nieves 1445 and Jim Burton 1641 move in to assist on tackle and make sure he's down to stay. On your feet men! Never let it be said we had bench warmers. Chuck Glover 1241 gets ready for action, while teammates Roger Brown, Mike Dillion, Jim Williams, Louie Lepak and Coach Hooter Brewer watch St. Mary's fall 50-16. i , '?fg'i4Qf 39 it f ig 0 8 A lQxi 3 v ' 6 fs 2 5- 15 127 Xqf 2 , , ? l l The Irish surprised a packed Taft Stadium crowd at the annual East-West preview game by racking up the only 6 points the West could manage, Bill Allen 140i backed by Bob Minnis 0111, David Tennery fT1J, Tom Sullivan UVM, and Pat Martin 1615 heads for pay dirt. Showers of firedrops scatter and ignite the crowd. Just hugging and chalking are David Tennery and Grayson Van Horn with this Star-Spencer foe, Grayson does the hugging, David the tackling. It's preview fiction again with Rudy Nieves 1441 hitting the dust after no gain through the line, Jim Burton 4641 und Ron Jacobs 4543 nren't sure the action has stopped yet. One referee Coming up. Rudy Nieves carries, Put Martin 161i stalks his heels. . . W X A Chalk-streaked yards of cleated earth swarm green and white . 1 .. A y,,- --UL My .W ., V i - Ef,,,,1,1 'O The 1960 second place conference champs. FIRST ROW: Jim Kubiak, Keating Hagmann, Kent Kaiser, Don Lamb, Chuck Glover, Allan Ingram, Terry Pansza, Mike Minnis, Pat Martin, Jim Burton. SECOND ROW: Dick Luektemeyer, assistant coach Ed Dater, Rudy Nieves, Harold Kranz, Bill Allen, Gardner Carter, Mike DeLier, Frank Shidler, Dick Flanagan, Dennis Neikirk, assistant coach Frank Hughes, head coach Eddie Joseph, THIRD ROW: Ronnie Jacobs, Frank Van Valkenburg, Bill Rueb, Allan Carter, David Tennery, Tom Sullivan, Jim Williams, Bob Minnis, Jim Blacketer, Roger Brown, Grayson Van Horn. Such queenly beauty can even glow in the dark. And that it did at the homecoming ceremonies when the power failed and Queen Marguerite Dansereau accepted her crown, her throne and her kiss sans footlights. -Q , 1 , -gh, ,N Twinkle toes Sullivan 1201 outsteps Casawly focs to come down with the ball, Van Horn holds up, One clown and two to go! Friess, Sullivan Q20l md lxellev 1535 head for the kill, On the move is Cnsady. There to check operations are Van Horn H07 and Luektemeyer 1353, vw. fm-Q., -. -.-p-n mm A .j,ggga4g5gf Toni Sullivan Q-441 and teammate Bob Luektliemeyei' QliDjXVIl.lIZ in to put an enu to rms WFGSIIIIIQ bout between Jim Burton and two St. Mary's contenders. Five of the starting Irish roundballers from LEFT TO RIGHT: are Bob Leutkemeyer, Jim Kelley, Bob Friess, Bob Minnis, and Grayson Van Horn, It's in but out and four Irishmen--Jim Kelley 1531, Bob Friess 1-137, Grayson Van Horn 1401, Jay Askew l55b-- are ready to get their hands on it. Too hot to touch! So Bob Friess 1433, Jay Askew C552 and Grayson Van Horn 1401 watch and wait with three Casaclyites. 1 K - V - .,,us-sql, ,1'fLJ'af f,.1,,..qnr's wr , - H Whatever it was, it's gone up and Friess 1431 and Van Horn 1403 are having fits until it comes down. Bobby Leutkemeyer jumps for 1 shot at the basket as an opposing player helplessly looks on. The 1961 conference champs with trophy and Bishop. Jim Kelley, Jim Burton, Bob Friess, Mark Dyniewicz, Bob Luektemeyer, Russell Nowell,Grayson Van Horn, Bob Minnis . Jim Ke-11ey's hand on tummy and Grayson Van Horn's mouth hanging open, seem to tell some story 21- bout this game with Cnsady. s -1, nik i 1 2 f W' , if, . 111 , K' iflzig-AIX' '- vu 1 Kelley 1533, Van Horn, Luetkemcyer, Friess Q-131 andthe referee throw up a guard around ball CRll'1'i6l' Jay Askew. A packed Casady gym teems with excitement as the Irish keep 41 slight edge. s We W, K--dd' They wait to sprmg on cat-quiet feet. THE IRISH B TEAM, FRONT ROW: Jim Kubiak, Jim Nave, Chris Sprehe, Coach Ed Dater. SECOND ROW: David Tennery, Russell Nowell, Mark Dyniewicz, Bill Link, Bob Harrington. Dizzy-- spun pinkness like cotton candy Basketball queen Robbie Fetters reigns at half- tirne ceremonies at the Kelley game. Making up her court were Judi Sherrod and Bob Luetkemeyer, Sherrie Evans and Jim Kelley, Queen Robbie, Bob Friess and Jim Burton, Linda LaMonte and Grayson Van Horn, Carole Archer and Tom Sullivan. wraps around the music and floats to queenly feet THE 1961 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS. .FIRST ROW: Jay Askew, Jim Kelley, Bob Luetkemeyer, Jim Burton, Bob Harrington. SECOND ROW: Coach Eddie Joseph, Grayson Van Horn, Tom Sullivan, Bob Frioss, Bob Minnis, Coach Ed Dater. W 53 Push-ups are great fun...or at least that is the expression shown on the faces of David Best, Allen Ingram, Robert Gasser, and Bill Rueb, McGuinness weight-lifters are FRONT ROW: Tony Bosworth, Mike Minnis, Terry Pansza, Don Lamb, Joe Bane, Dick Flanagan, SECOND ROW: Rudy Nieves, Chuck Glover, Jerry Sturm, Larry Wicks, David Best, Tom Walker. THIRD ROW: John Bane, Gardner Carter, Mike Zacker, Ron Jacobs, Frank Van Valkenburg, Roger Brown, Jim Williams, Rick Hunt, Bill Hubbard, and Mike DeLier. Resting after a hard work-out with weights are Terry Pansza, Rudy Nieves, and Larry Wicks. Mr. Hughes approaches the energetic trio. 54 ev g Q' - Gordon Butler, Captain Jay Askew, Jim Burke, Mark Dyniewicz and Jim Kubiak under the able coaching of Max Ewing lifted the thrice- initiated golf team off the ground, Weight-lifting Golf Girls' Basketball Which way did it go? seems to be the question here. Eagle-eye Kathy Carey knows. Leading scorer in the conference Kathy averaged 12 points per game. Other Colleens who racked up the 4-3 record were Charlene Eckroat, Patti Hunt, Portia Clare, Mary Sue Dixon, Ruth Fletcher, Judy Linhardt, Pam Van Valkenbung, Ruth Lythcott, Marjorie Engel, Nancy Rueb. Track First place honors in the mile relay race went to Clu'is Sprehe, Bill Hubbard,JoeCla1'o, l Rudy Nieves. ' - - Chris Sprehe takes first place in the mile race leaving the other runners far out of sight. H . Winners receiving Track medals are Tom Sullivan, Frank Van Valkenburg, Bob Minnis. ss l i Triumphant paces . . . . Mike Stank is caught straining at the top. One more leg and , . , Flying high and clear David Best heads for earth again, Rated underdogs Irish tracksters settled for nothing less than first place at the annual state conference meet. Winners are Frank V an Valkenburg, Irvin Mack, Edmund Atkins, Pat Ryan, Coach Eddietloseph, Bill Hubbard, David Best, Joe Claro, Chris Sprehe, Jerry Miles, Jim Kelley, Bob Minnis, Bill Henry, Tom Sullivan, standing. In front on their knees are Rudy Nieves, Chuck Glover, Mike Stank, Bob Keale, .i,:VL55 :gif 1.3 lf., ss. A..x. . ,, Q ,k.. ,T ,. k is, GH Olympics Dnve Best was one ofthe team members who helped ., ii lN'1cGuinness run ziwny with first honors :ii the state robs Hifsri Lf X ir . E' Catholic truck meet. f r 'Q Qq 4' . ff - -nA-f ..m. . .. Q Bob Minnis goes over for a first place tie in the high jump C0111- Michelin DeLier and John Bachle officially open the McGuinness petition, Olympics by dedicating the Olympics torch. Harold Kranz receives moral support from kibitzers Gardner Carter, Bob Dawson, and Tony Bosworth. Up and at 'emi Bill Hubbard looks down at the world from his position us winner of the Olympics rope climbing contest. Clocks fighting time . . . Rita Gerrity has the race in the bag, plus some , points for her homeroom, This all-school field day climaxed the athletic phase of the Olympics. Mr. Joseph quizzes members of his home- room in spelling eliminations . Musing over a toughie are Larry Wicks, Jerry Sturm, Phil Svymbersky, Marty Ryan, Loretta Neumann, Diane Woolley. Rudy Nieves carries away honors in push- ups while Coach Frank Hughes helps him keep score, After month long competition two teams emerged victorious and represented their 5 classes in the McGuinness Bowl, Top scholars competing in this last stage of the m scholastic phase of the Olympics are Tom Brown, Sharyn Mack, Grayson Van Horn, Joe Bane. Martv Westermnn. Mike McDonald. Doris Hellinyzhuusen, Shirlev O'Reillv. 3 k., is Z MHS's own great sports heroes receive their just reward. Judy Linhardt and Dick Flanagan adjust and admire this display in the gym entrance, the work of Junior homeroom 11. One of the winning school improvement projects in the Olympics was the installation of the Bishop McGuirmess crest in the Center hall school entrance. Ralph Pinsonneault and Rudy Nieves give a finishing polish to the job. Olympics Enterprising painters Martha Ruzicka and Keith Anne Newman deck out the priests' home in new paint and trim. . . .with sharp strokes to win . I ii , . N , if ., 5 -.. . ,V . . 539' , 'Wit 9 W . Ei K Z . A l ,L W P ,W if p 1 f ff., 1 2 . u 'I wx: 1' 3 ' 'W' ' 'Yu 1 0 1531: ' 2 f Q' x , Us , Qi L ,fxfi ,J t K, 4 O 3 I 'fn 55,4114 9 f N , 8 'E F ' I W 5 X YI' ,N 5 3 I 3 SW 5 ' ' .. K .in . f-f-f ' 4-'K' . L P . if ' 1 ff S L x g . ,,,, 1: ff ,,-i, 5 35 kA.X .Q gig i.I . .JL k X . if lf? Aff? x M :yi I. ,,,, 5 K.: 'X Q f 1 -2 1 ia cfiiggsffx ,f - f Qi , , lsl. ,,... , , w .A M . .1 ' 1 M W-ng ye Q-pw Q MQ . z v K 3 r- . ,N up ,,- ., fr i I if 1 3 ' f Q, ,kt-gwfx A Fr is x.,'- . r Q -fi 'A ' . .A i . X ' U , i sig- -, l is gy I 1' 4. 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In the Offertory pro- cession are Patricia Biddle, Violet McAuliff Charlene Eckroat, Bob Luetkemeyer, Jim Burton Schola members who sang the Propers of the Mass. FRONT ROW: Mary Finley, Trudy Manning, Fran Kozakowski, Vicki O'Loughlin.SECOND ROW: Paula Riggs, Prissy Newbury, Elizabeth Houston, Berna Amend, Linda LaMonte. THIRD ROW: Sharon Frank, Harold Scheer, Pat Naeher, Karl Blum, Violet McAuliff, Jim Kelley, Ken Khoury, Toy soldiers and dancing dolls anticipate being included in Santa's sack of toys, But Santa, Camille Ewing, blithely waves good-bye, His departure climaxed the first class assembly of the year, Christmas With the Seniors. We hide our faces in masquerade . . . and Iet truth show its own without a shadow, Shades of the Scuthl General Lee bids farewell to his troops in this scene from the sophomore assem- bly, Mike Bible, the confederate leader, highlights this Civil War scene. 'xi Hello, Baby! This is the Big Bopper talking, Actually, it's only John Bane, giving a greeting which made him famous and added to a lively talent show, Assemblies The Irish twirling team was formed and trained by Marylynn Keale, center. The girls added zip and zest to games and assemblies. Twirlers here are Paula Smith, Pat Podolec,Mary Ellen Wheeler, Marylynn Keale, Diane Schanz, Patricia Biddle. L 1-., f Q, QF wwf f Q Walter Lee, Joe Lollman, Gerald Smith, and Mike Gullo, otherwise known as The Highlanders, strum their guitars and harmonize their voices in a rendition of 'Beautiful Brown Eyes at the Irish Wake. Irish Wake How can we strike scene one in four seconds? queries Mike MCC:-eight, stage crew member. His companion, Mike McDonald, refuses to look worried. Smiiin' Louis S chne i de r cracks the whip overjugsters, who dream of ultimate revenge, in The Irish Wake. A QQ, 'L 7911 T 15. an , fi Q- A 5 x0 , ,J , f 3. Q ,. 5 S -- U' , f-414 Sherrie Evans QJennyy tries to convince Jim Telcocci of her real romantic interest in a scene from the Queen's Players February comedy, Jenny Kissed Me. The cast and crews of Jenny Kissed Me relax together aftera successful performance. The play concerned the life of a young girl in a rectory. ' -WYAWQA ,,,x..,-,l,,, ,.,..,?. . , . Q V, ,,, 1? e .m.. 1 as ! , x A : Q f l , A .EW Z L A W Q 'W 'TTI Q f . in- ' 4 ' K ' if , ve . 34 W 6 '- K F s R 'gp i -, H ' ,135 b ' ' X j . .il 5 ,-Tk: - : L c L 3 ,SEQ , 1. ' ,. f' , f' ' 4, ,Qs Q , '92, K gs I Q iw . 2 . , ,. '83, Xu! , i V gl 'X 'W fl A -5 s H, 5 Y Q. 5? 1' QQ Q - fs - -A 3 2 if f fi ., vw! . - 9 - VV S an wk it, ,ek ig K, V 'N ' 4' 6 if ,M WE g i gy .Af wg Q Nga 'Q fm X X3 Li , , , Y ., Q A L ,A V 5 3? ff A 1 luun,,- ' f 5 B , 1 I 415' P5 ' X 1 Q R ,Arxfz 5 A Yagi ff, The Chorus gives directions to the Chinese propertyman. These parts in The Stolen Prince were played by Virginia Dobelbower and Loretta Neumann. The Stolen Prince he Devil and Daniel Webster Tension mounts backstage as actors aid each other in applying make-up. With the costuming, the actors take on a new character, too, before each play. Two Chinese children put the royal prince in a tub and cast him off down the river, thus making the error that provides the plot for The Stolen Prince, Jenny Newman waits impatiently while Karen Simms bids the baby good-bye. i1 Fi 'x , , fx 5 f 5 I 1. if mfg? 'Q' . ai I ff - . . wg . 'W , 55 'L I A r X . ' NS. 5. .. 5 Q HMV l X A , n M N , 13 N Af 5 rw . 6 i 5 P4 3? 4 Q: 1 i Ss f ? , p 54, 331 . I . Me .2 sw wwz' U 15 545' lnwsuaas-N A, NWN nf . 5-'ff 5 .- ,Q-sz Kiss kx.. . A M 2 E, 'vi f iffy. s, i ZH 'il fam , 1 2 5 , S 5 A . S L .paf f A darkened halls of quickened ieet in built bricks blond by blinding SUR... A l Y n F55 PMDECQ3 ' -istwlf fztgji QED - ,.,. A I . 1 M .sm www, Kiki News it K, Mk f Camille Ewing seems to be bringing good news to Joe Emrick, chairman of the car raffle. Oopsl Sharon Buck, Carolyn Fuchs and Lola Emrick are caught relaxing Charlene Heinen, homeroom representative of the instead of decorating the Student Council Christmas tree forthe cafeteria, year, conducts a meeting in- her homeroom. Not so are Madelinne Kernion, Trudy Morrison and Pat Nzieher. tudeni Council Relaxed and pleased about a job well done are the out-going DeLier, vice-president: Camille Ewing, president: Virginia Student Council officers--John Bachle, treasurerg Michelin Dobelbower, secretary: Joe Bane, parliamentarian. - IAAQA . s-, ,TL it k.,:,g ,V A ,, 9- tk K , 1 W . . fe i if 2? , Tr is i -3 '. 3-,f yr ,Q,Nu'mt. It is a right and cz strength ot many molded into a tew . . . the spine running through the body ol the living school. Grape-flavored lollipops, peppermint gum, multi- colored balloons and high-flying banners tell the tale of the 1961 Student Council elections. I Q le. QL ,, n .1 Looking forward to next year's duties as Student Council officers are James Maney, parliamentariang Ken Khoury, treasurer: Nancy Morrow, secretary: Bob Luetkemeyer, vice-president: Tom Walker, president. or XX xxx.. I Xx,,,, f XM ' ' ' veiix, SB V N. fgx .1 Y Qu, ww Wisfm I 'SQA 4 iQ'i.i.Jf if T 1 b f , s if ' f f i i 4, 'Y My j'Q?i 'll 6 A ZW pi 5 A., 4 Nfl' il -A L , ll-x-fgw v ,..W L I . L gm .wa K , f X , ,L-r 'Z f l f 4-f '1T' .rg ,K Q. -wr Q , A ,, . 35: A--'5 ii ' pw. , N , 5,3 . . i Y --4 f ff' :f ,133 Ti 221 I 3' 'GN .K l D 9 1 .. ' A ,xi 'Z - ' xxx . K X wq-,R i 1 ,, Pm X Q X T- -3 f K A . W, gf 53 ff 2 ,J .,..1 N xvv- A Q ':f1 epegwv .AQ I .gwxgk Q., N. wif,-Wa x A Na, f 411. - 12? . 22. 5 SSS K . 95 M fi k V uv. N 4 ' ffilfm . N W . , V si Q 5 .. , AW W , if i-1.31 . , A lxglxyg L. msg? 'FQ' AQ. A D' E N f .F :Q 4' f 5 av 'Q N' ?-Y vw .. 2 , . E .fat . 1, 5,-wx?-Q ,, X . A Q K? to SS! Mike Aaron Joseph Adams Robert Allen X sr - R ju 4 -f ' ' 4 W i N VR SEA A X aw Q 2 r N Q' r ,.?f'?Y wi s . r Mandy Antrim Robert Austin Marjorie Bane 55 Mary Bane Henry Barrick Leslie Bell Patrick Brady Eugene Brassfield Susan Braun Glendale Brown Michael Brown Thomas Brown Sharon Buck Enjoying a good joke at an MHS dance are Bob Harrington, Mary Ellen Wheeler and Kathy Mlnnis. James Buckelew Kathryn Buckley Maxey Burke William Burton Lucy Butler James Byrne Leslie Campbell Barry Campbell Alicia Carel Lawrence Carter Phillip Chancellor Gene Chapo J ' eeee J Q T r-' W. Q .l.. F H iee J. . f J X flirr ,.1,: 5 Judy Chism Linda Costello Gretchen Cusseh William Davis John Delaney Mary JO Dillon Freshmen Pamela Dolese Jimmy Doss Mary T. Douglas Rita Dowling Dennis Drescher Richarnlrnumas the road . . . 79 ...asitrcm Mary Lynn Duncan Sally Eberle Anita Eckroat Thomas Edwards Jennie Eischen Lola Emrick dragging its dust Freshmen K F F 1, i ,nnn S V ,.,L ,g,.ng, ,, F F a E L 1 I Preston Ercolani Ronald Ercolani Mary Farrell Betty Fisher Joe Fitzmorris Carolyn Fooks in i Q i fi James Forshay Frank Fry Gerald Gabel Judy Gales Joe Gallagher Robert Gasper I. ii ' gg Qi 1 Cr f Mary A- Goefl JOB GrHZi8!10 Raymond Hain Marilyn Hardy Courtney Hart Mike Hart w 80 7' . estate 3 . . Q. Roy Hier Barbara Heinen Q if fr ,fe Jane Hobbs Walter Hodges Q . A A 1 James Holden Veronica Hollier Freshmen have many facets one of these is religious as shown b the it IIA L ZNQF I A . , y , .. large attendance at the Thanksgiving Mass. V, a e SER ,Ya 553565 ,Mu 3 Robert Hollier Linda Holte X .T S X Q 5 x-Ei 2: X ff' A X S: W 1 xx X 5? we X A' E i nllxp Hood Bruce Howe Teresa Howe James Hubbard Rita Jackson Robert Jarrell . . . and they were caught in its cloud . . . dd 'Freddie Johnson x H7 Ui .g .wg-lg k :E X X A gk xi K lx X ww W Q A K x Q N K Pia L E K . 5.4 ' V 1 r e S m e n i M l Eddie Johnson Maryellen Keating Patrick Keefe 1 Q , M - ik, Q, fi Qi J .. -QE ,, . X ff time A , 1 in s X e i E W - Mike Kenny Jennifer Knight Sharon Koelsch Carol Krueger Terry Latture Mike Lepak Jeanette Lieber Judy Linehan Dick Linhardt Claudia Loughmiller Margaret Love Andy Macaulay Maureen Maguire Sherry Majerus Judy Maschino B2 I R R . - 45? it K 'B H S Douglas Mason Lowell Mathlson Mary K. Mayfield Rebecca McCarthy Gary McClendon 4' X gs Mary McCurdy Mary McGinley Micki McGraw Frank McGuire Pat McGuire Jean McGurk Marilyn Mejdrech Mary Beth Mendus Jeanne Menendez Jerry Miles Stephanie Monson Dancing at the Football Queen Reception are Joe Adams, Carol O'Reil1y, Bill Hubbard, Jean Flanagan, Ron Jacobs and Marty Westerman. K , f w 'vw 2 fi I Q Q Q sm xg N, E3 iw, X S' 52 3 2, xfl ki, Q Qifiig xi? N I ' .L wi? Thomas Moran Marsha Munz Cynthia Nieves Patricia O'Dea A ' f James O'Nei1 Shirley O'Reilly Xi? 334,13 'I we , S es W' .' K f ' xiii L. JI 5 .-+ ' X- ' ' S f f ' , A - I we A , . a ev, , K 1 e - 2-f. V ' , K 1 S' K ' Robert O1-ndorff Sharon O'Toole Steve Owen Ronald Palmer .5 ,ii y V. ., . if 1 A, me i J J. Y 'ik' ' ' f 3 41 Q he Q S gf .::. or y as Ev! , ,. 1 x-,3 .. .. v Y QE Yu 4 'W l M Q X k ' 3? 1- X vi F K 'M Q- ' -fi' - X: 'zir'-'1tr3'f :x Q g it Q X 'Ygm if xi , 1 Ni . . Eugene Nemec Robert Newbury Susan Newland Jennifer Newman .film :Qi V' 1 N X f l X N .J Higgs ,N S, Z- , X Sharon Oelke John Olejnik Daniel O'Neil Keeping a watchful eye on the students at the Mardi Gras Ball are chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mr, Hughes. V .i,. 4 Xb 5 S . .. ,A Q , g . ic? ,x . .ph Q Guilio Perillo Linda Peterson Joseph Phipps Karen Pierce Robert Pokorney Ronald Poole K, A ,vi .em N 5 51555 E fl Martha Ragland Katherine Ray Carolyn Reinhart Susan Remmel Michael Rober John Rogers Thomas R0g9rS Linda Romano Gloria Rubac Randall Rueb Lawrence Russell Paula SaKach J Q? M Q ff i ' 1 'af ge get W 5 1: if RT 3 If 3 xf 5 'E 'W Q9 Q PM 4 , J Ruth Sanders Patricia Sarsyckl Donald Schille Ann Schrempp Terry Seymour Freshmen P . . . then they Linda Shea Donna Shidler Ibelcame the road itself . . . . . . all they saw. they made their own. taking it with them Freezing fans are led on by cheerleader Elaine Grove at the McGuinness43t. Mary football game. It was well worth the freeze-MHS won 50-16. , A , ... - , i - ..:.5 f E, D t X ' ip, ET-Q . , if T if --K k , f f . Margaret Shrouf James Simms John Simon Michael Snook Joseph Spurgeon Carol Stockett Ellen Stich Linda Stever Victoria Strothmann Diane Stupka ,x John Sullivan Wanda Szaszko Phillip Tennery Bobbye Thomas Pat Thompson M Y Q 3 A -4- 4 J if Ah P Q' 3 3 ,gig H Reece Van Horn Mary Ellen Wheeler Marsha Whiteman Lynn Wicks Freshmen y a s 0 9 b HV Q if . 54 eele W ISUVHIQ no X awe I if Z a A their Lawrence Ziegler Claranell Zimmerman Mary Jo Thompson al ,X l if x' Q Jie 3' idx Q, if :Q Michael Tullius Delores Wells Susan Williams X -I Q Qs in la ' A X 4 IRQ 25 , Ronald Zoeller Their creek 1 ?k . -if , . .H X. ' ' -I ' X i M ,- fn S 41 ,5 9 if'-efi . NP T '.-- X ' - , M.. - 1 ' GI! ,y 23.355 A Q Q 1 f ' i ' , -- fe 5 . .f: ' - -Q11 -1 'X geifilgsf ' Q n ,e ' Diane Bartlebaugh Mike Bible Jan Birdsong X mf' I1 i vggiv sa- Xi 1 , if F1 - C rf in Y Lwvgvi H X X Q Ken Bradshaw Karen Braun Jane Burke Q lr nm , H . 4 ' - EEWNQJ - , 11 , i n 8 - V ' - E . K . X' Q A pei E11 James Burkey Jim Butcher Lora Butenhoff Patricia Byrne Alun Carter Gardner Carter BB .. K, Diane Archer Mary Ast Elaine Bachle V e Y if vi! X ff' Q 1 Mary Borelli Tony Bosworth Kathryn Botchiet ophomores has cut its ribbon before . . . S 3 5 Mike Dillon Mike Dinger , -a D' O 5 N In O O O FT b f H 6' 1 : f' h X F ' ,Q I ,, ' J of 7? J 0 41' ' 'k' ff' G ,, o 45 -W ' H 5' N fy 1 mx I J ' 5, 2 f-n 4 ,wffm 7,1 7' Af, W me -, fi? ,5?l,,a X5 , O ., 2' W ,- , . N A wwf .ff it . , X L , G 2 in ., QA I 5 0 i ' 'if' O W -. v1 J g if? or UQ Jim Dorney U f A A J Q, ' I 3 Bob Dawson ij: SA' ff? 4: - V - T:-Q'Z.:w l:' ,.: ' ' we I. ' - ., I f' 1 H Q Roger Dunn - x w J Q ii. h- . :A M 4 J 7 , 'if K K A 5 Hag , J f - Q Jim Embree Patrick Fitzgerald Bonnie Flanagan Carolyn Freeny r R l l Barbara Geyer Judy Hafer on YY' Patricia Gheen SS' For J ig G , i , Robert Hagey xx x . , 3 n S .r - M1324 Q X xo X Q - gg l x 4 Mike DeLier Charlene Eckroat Tony Gappa Evelyn Dilis Sally Ederer Mike Gaylor Jerri Giles Anne Gormley 1 XA ,.r' , 1 K :.k az f 41' .wl- ZEJES v ..-'ia Amanda Haggard Keating Hagmann as 3 K 5 as Q ia? l gg! I me Dean Harback Marianne Harbison Bob Harrington Charlene Heinen Doris Hellinghausen Rita Hodur 1? fl lx I., . Vincent Hoenig Barbara Houston Patricia Hudgens Donal Hummer Patti Hunt Dennis Ingram l V- kk kk il 1 Don James Robert Jensen Shirley Jones Gail Kaiser Peggy Keefe i . . 1 .,.. K i it . XE fi 'K ' ' sr aeae Sf' fgl -ealaeee l A J ' i f 1,.1 L K , ,- - L .,l' . T .x.,.,-.V a ,, 1 Q lm A V A f viilaii ' 'V' A 1 1-' 3.2: -' ll . a K fl er: 'kfiffr Mary Kendrick Bill Kernion Eileen Koelsch Jim Kubiak Don Lamb Kay Luc as Ruth Lythcott Sharyn Mack . . . new stones are washed over iw. ,raw ft -3 3 s ggi, , A f egggffel?-If 4 fi, . 1 A X if ' f f? . ., J V. bio-f' X E .. X, R ,Q 1iT'f Irvin Mack Jackie Maier Peggy Martin Susan McAdams Mary Mcclung ophomores John Schille, Margo Olivares, and Harold Scheer inspect a few of the projects displayed at the Open House sponsored by the Latin Department . Joan McLauchlin A X Q X 84' ff V ,. Frank Mc Mann Belle Melvin Sally Milam Bob Minnis Jimmy Nave F' kd - Dennis Neikirk Brenda Neumann Russell Nowell Margo Olivares Anne O'Mal1ey Carol O'Reil1y 91 M YY-Yi 4. . f U, ,jf Q '- X ii 1 X , I if , S5 wg Q, I GRN-E 4 ' 1 ,. -A. . Cary Osterhaug David Papin Cheryl Pata Judy Pinsonneault Joe Ratway Johnna Reinauer Jolene Rezny Delrene Rhea Sv Y y g g N 4 'X f l r 4 4' U X f- - :t ' X ,Mi ,nr T, , , K i .... ,.::, X, ., ,.., was N rg A X if X is 49 Joy Ann Rice Pat Ryan Carl Schauer With tastes running from a Coke to a thumb, Tony Bosworth and Mary Kendrick refresh themselves at the Mardi Gras Ball while Marianne Harbison does the serving. ' K 3' - J , -Q . . - . F' ' - I ' v - ' .. I I 1 - . K. . . ' ' .4 ' , r. , we , Q t V as Harold Scheer Mary Schnetzler John Schille Ken Schumacher Gary Sleeper 92 . . . but with cr practiced stream. Nor ma Smith . Sophomores Paula Smxth Martyne Terwelp Mary Ann Thomas Janie Thompson Cecil Trice Pam Van Valkenburg I Bill Sprague Mike Stank Mary Steltenkamp Susan Sweeney Tommy Taylor Tony Walde Tim Walker Eloise Wells Carol Wilkinson Betty Worlow 93 The statue sits sculptured . . . Juniors Mary Ann Aaron x Carol Abromeit Cindy Albertson Betty Allen ' -was X 1 X N 9 be X W1 Q N' a ff X ,Q , 'Lu Mike Anderson Carole Archer Joy Arndt Edmund Atkins Bill Bachle John Bane 2 A . -E .2 FQQH' 5 .. -. Q UF' A-he B. 1' 1 ' 5' 5 2 Y , W ' 1 ' 5 Judith Bell Karl Blum Don Botchlet Pete Brown Roger Brown Neil Buchanan Was: QWZV Warm? MH zyv X i 5- in C .. s Q K f E X R, ' 'ie .932 X Gloria Bullinger Jim Burton Gordon Butler 94 Reva Caldwell Bob Calvert Cathy Carey Portia Claro David Cooper .df Mary Pat Davis Rock Dawson 'fb l - 'W 6 Q - gli D D ATE JOE Cory Shaun Delaney Judy Cowden Stephanie Dillon S Sum ' .. D M 1 Bill Criser Robin Dabney Mary Sue Dixon David Dodson Eddie DOUDQUY Susan Donovan Pat Dorris Kathy Eggers Nancy Engel Sherrie Evans 1 'Yr Rolanne Fetters Key Club members who refinished the gym floor were Rudy Nieves, John Tucker, Bill Allen, Frank Vain Valkenburg, Terry Painza , Dave Tennery, Tim Tyree, Roger Brown, Don Lamb, Grayson Van Horn, Mike Bible and Mike Zacker. i Junior cheerleaders at the Inter-Class Tournament who cheered the team to victory were Melanie Harris, Kathy Strecker, Robbie Fetters, PattyTulllus, Joy Arndt, and Marjorie Quinn. Xxx S I ii D Nj Q ff 1 i gi N I eeii l , Q S Mary Finley Mike Fitzmorris Dick Flanagan Ruth Fletcher 363 ' Q 4 1-11, give. ' eff: -' A X , :F , '46 A A Maxine Follstad Janice Fox Alex Friderici Nick Gales Betty Gallagher Chuck Glover Y- Y 4 ' '. .Cx fi hifi Madeline Grace Mike Gullo Judy Guthrie Tom Hardy Melanie Harris Myrtle Haskins rbara Huelsman W4,..,, I 1 A . X Q li nfl W . 4 ' J' sf X I Pas: arilyn Kapr aun Dorothy Kolb W I ..,A 2' ' Q 1-Sf ' 5. , 1 ,F ' ' . ' t' - QL . figs . ,X A ' f .15-wc! - .- Marie Hughes Ann Humphrey Richard Hunt Loma Huntley Paul Johnson t. L. f 7 ix B5 e at K Q nh Aids 9 - ,af Q, as W is . , .oo. . Eg Marylynn Ke ale Bob Keale Harold Kranz Linda LaM0nte Jim Kelley Ken Khoury Jeanne Kirwan Walter Lee Jancie Leyerle Alice Lincoln Uames Maney B111 Link Joe Lollman Bob Luetkemeyer Tom Lynch Mac Macaulay t Juniors J . . . its Iines stand starkly cut against the sky . . . 1. , .X -5 - ,aQ,.,. -li 1 f' . f , if TM, distinct an X5 .. . M f- Q , , s l O l X Z d ' 1 d Michele Mccurdy Mike Mcnonald Chlse 9 Q Q Q Lisa McGraw Kathleen McKenna Sarah McLauchlin Patricia McNeil X ,. 55 . V X' , L. 4 C. .. zl, , ,1,,, . m ,,.k A. L .. Q.4 .ia N N N at A N Q .X V A fp in C ,,., , .C K ,V 'h-, QL.: I 1 fx ' Mike Minnis Phil Mitchell Mary Alice McQui11en Cathy Mejdrech Judy Meziere JHCk M0!'gaI1 Gary Morrissey Nancy Morrow 1+ g W ,. A9 :as Q - 1- - 98 Rudy Nieves Stephani O'Brien Cheryl Nall Keith Anne Newman Vicki O'Loughlin Camille Parks Janet Peschl John Montroy . Ts! A xx Mike Newton Patricia Pettie Jim Kelley seems to have posed a difficult question as Sherry Kelly, Susan Scott and John Bane wait for the answer. !John Ragland .. ., 1 ' I ' if A qiizfitii Q Eddie Royeton i Juniors Kitty Roberts . X Nancy Rueb Sandra Russell Martha Ruzicka ' T X Q -s ' Q 1 XSS? 4 W S ex v eg . wiyg S K, Q - :gg ,g,e?Q vi YY 3 k 1 ls X Mike Pierce Ralph Pinsonneault Bob Plugge Patricia Podolec Cathy Powers Kaaren Pula Jo Rogers Charles Rohrbach Nancy Ryan Ann Sargent 99 E f Diane Schanz - 'G , s Judy Sherrod 1 I. H? William Schneider David Schmees Gerald Smith Loretta Smith I - s 1' K ,pg 1 -' i'i: ff .i S ij Chris Sprehe Florence Spurgeon ,QQ- Carole Stanfa Margaret Stover IOO Michele Seymour Linda She ad we A i 4 xy, Frank Shidler Tom Simpson John Simpson Jim Smiley Peggy Keefe, Kay Lucas and Margaret Stover wait patiently at cheerleader try-outs while Melanie Harris and Alice Lincoln congratulate Carole Archer after the announcement that she had been chosen head cheerleader. Kathy Strecker Eddie Tobin s . ,-'- n f Y S 5 M -132 is f Xl' sex 4 , .N E Tom Sullivan ., Kathy Tansey John Tucker Patty Tullius Rosemary Tener 1 e- .,,N , M 5 Y 5 .uf Q 4 X K 1. Si ,f -.. My i- , L A i . David Tennery Diane Tinker . xl F 1 I - 3 T NX . l 5 is A 1.1 Tim Tyi-ee 2 Gary Veale Steve Wade Carol Walker Tom Walker Jumors 5 it is as I it J Y X 3 .kk if X is s ' s edde Jim Williams . . . its perfection demands mere polish. Sharon Williams Grayson Van Horn Jonetta Van Horn Ahl' i ' W 1 W Susan Ward Jeanette Whitmire er Gai Wilson Mickey Wilson A i fy, Susan Wilson Mike Zaokex' 101 This year's over and the Senior Class officers--Jim Burke, vice- president: Terry Pansza, president: Kathryn Dudley treasurer: Joe Claro, parliamentarian--have finally found something to smile about. A hand must lead but then . . . the rest grows in itself because we've worked with God. Another year to go is obviously worth frowning about think Junior Class officers--Bob Luetkemeyer, vice-president: Grayson Van Horn, president: Nancy Engel, secretary: Roger Brown, treasurer: John Bane. parliamentarian. 102 Buzzlng in another right answer is Mike McDonald at the MHS BowlgMlke was also named Notre Dame Boy of the Year. With plenty to look forward to are Sophomore Class officers--Mike Bible, president: Patrick Fitzgerald,parliamentariang Bill Kernion, treasurer: Kay Lucas, vice-president: Carol O'Reilly, secretary. Class Officers Fresh and green pose the Freshman Class officers--Robert Orndorff, parliamentariang Freddie Johnson, president: Jeanne Menendez, secretary-treasurer. Eddie Johnson, vice-president. Best represented at Student Council meet- ings was homeroom 12. Student Council members voted Charlene Helnen homeroom representative of the year. 'Nm The day finally comes, and seniors were invested in their robes ably assisted by juniors. Struggling with caps and gowns are Karen Simms, Rosemary Tener, Jane Robinson, Marylynn Keale, Portia Claro, Diane Woolley, Kathleen McKenna, Ann Maschino, Judy Bell and Cecelia Skvorc. L? ANITA LOUISE ALBRIGHT Anita, Honor Roll Latin Honor Roll NOMA Spelling Award Sacristy Club Youth Club YCS Pep Club...-IAC 'S Healing Arts Club Latin Club. B ERNADETTE AMEND Berna, JAC'S PepClub Glee Club Queen's Players. JAMES H. ASKEW, JR. Jay, Oil Man For A Day Junior Rotarian Letterman's Club Key Club Basketball Sr. Assembly Queen's Players Boy With aCart ... At Gregory's -- Holy Name Society Football. 'Til now we've sat . . . RAYMOND H. AST Ray, Future Farmers of America At Midwest City -- Baseball. LORRAINE EILEEN BALLINA Lorraine, Honor Roll Magna Cum Laude Latin JAC Parl. Queen's Players Hist. YCS,... Pep Club Choreographer For In and Out Song at the Scaffold Devil and Daniel Webster. i ...LLL , LLL- .,....l JOHN PERRY BACHLE John, Religion Award Boys'State Rep. Oilman For A Day Engineer ForA Day Student Council Treas. YCS Federation Pres. YCS Youth Club Debate Club. JOSEPH FREDERICK BANE Joe, Nat'1 Merit Scholarship Winner Student Council Parl. Math Club Rocket Club. CAROLYN JANE BALKENBUSH Jane Chi Rhoan Staff Homeroom Sec. Personality Club Youth Club Art Appreciation Club JAC's YCS Pep Club Sr. Assembly ...Queen's Players In and Out. eniors SUSAN GAIL BARRICK Gus, JAC Sec. Healing Arts Club Treas. Debate Chorus PepC1ub Red Cross C1ub...Queen's Players... The Lottery In and Out In Duluth-- ldeal Freshman Girl Award Basketball. 105 X . x i ' i , X sf 2 i ' -U... ...rn Billy makes his appearance at the Senior Class Day. Billy, a member of Loretta Small's family was willed to Snra McLauch1in by Rita Gerrity. eniors SHARON ANN BARRY Sharon, Cum Laude Latin JCL Youth Club YCS Future Teachers Club Library Club Powder Puff Football PepC1ub ...JAC's Queen's Players Jenny Kissed Me. DANIE L LOUIS BERUMEN Dan, Art AppreciationC1ub Football Boy With a Cart Senior Assembly In and Out Song at the Scaffold The Lottery. DAVID PAUL BEST David, High Hurdle Record Hot Rod Club Vice-Pres. Football Basket- ball Student Council Rep. Letterman's Club Variety Show In and Out. PATRICIA MARIE BIDDLE Pat, Honor Roll Cum Laude Latin Merit Scholarship Commendation NOMA Award Drama Appreciation Club Art .Appreciation Club Twirling Squad. JAM ES EDWARD BLACKETER Jim, JCL Hot Rod Club Debate Club Football Basketball Base- ball Sr. Assembly ...Queen's Players The Lotterv' Son at the Scaffold In and Out. . . . on sun-splashed rock . . . CHARLES A. BRANDT Charles, Hot Rod Club Track. M ARK EDWARD BRYSON II Mark, NOMA Award Oilman For A Day Latin Club YCS Youth Basketball Queen's Players Boy With a Cart. BARBARA LUC ILLE BULGAWIC Z Barbara, YCS PGP Club Glee Club Art .Appreciation Club Sacristans Club Sr. Assembly. JAMES EDWARD BURKE, JR. Jim, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Sr. Class Vice-Pres. YCS Leader Youth Club Track Footballllianager NCCJ. 107 JANET MARIE BUSER Janet, Pep Club Sr. Assembly In and Out. WILLIAM ELIOT CAREL Bill, Student Council Rep. Key Club Pres. Junior Rotariun YCS Youth Club Queen's Players Seventeen , eniors FLOYD PAUL CHENAULT Joe, Junior Rotarian Rocket Club Pres. Operators' Club Vice-Pres. Paul, JCL Trainers Club Letter- Letterman's Club Track Queen's man's Club ...Hot Rod Club... Basketball Players Boy With a Cart In Variety Show. and Out. G ARY MICHAEL CARPENTER Gary, JCL Football Basketball Key Club Letterman 's Club ...Rocket Club, 108 JUDITH LYNN CODY Judi, Honor Roll Cum Laude Latin NOMA Award JCL Student Council Rep. YCS Youth Club Pep Club JAC'S In and Out Seventeen. CAROL LEE COLBY MARGUERITE RUTH DANSEREAU Carol, Future Teachers Pres. YCS Marguerite, Football Queen JAC P913 Club Latin Club JAC's Pledge Officer Pep Club YCS FFA- Queen's Players Senior Assembly M ICHELIN ANN DeLIER Micky, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Magna Cum Laude Latin Religion Award Betty Crocker Award ,..Girls' State Alternate Student Council Vice- Pres., Rep. JCL Pres., State Parl. Pep Club. In and Out. . . . drinking sea and salt air . . . FRANCIS MICHAEL DILL Mike, Oilmrin For A Day ...Great Sports Hero Club Club On Communism. I. VIRGINIA ANN DOBELBOWER Virginia, Essay Winner Tri-State Voice Winner Miss Oklahoma City Contest Student Council Rep., Sec. Pep Club Glee Club Triple-Trio Amal and the Night Visitors Seven- teen In and Out. MARGARET DRESCHER M argaret, Library Club Pres. Library Award Basketball Pep Club. 109 11 Delighted underolass- men can hardly wait for the day when they are seniors, and can take advantage of all the seniors privileges and traditions. Sherry Kelly starts Il new one hereg and Grayson Van Horn who received the Class Day kiss is quitewilling to comply with tradition. KATHRYN ANN DUDLEY Kathryn, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll eniors R UTH ANN DWYER Ruthann, JCL Latin Class Sec. YCS Youth Club Pep Club JAC's Glee Club Red Cross Healing Arts Club Queen's Players. MARK CASIMIR DYNIEWICZ Mark, Honor Roll Cum Laude Latin Oilman For A Day Basketball Football Letterman's Club Key Club Music Appreciation Club Quecn's Players. Art Awards ESS115' Class Treas. Chi Rho Pep C lub Sgt.-at-Arms XVil1l'l6!' Sr. Layout Ed. JAC's Debate Club JCL Queen's Players Boy With a Cart. O SUSAN HELEN EBERLE Sue, Honor Roll Cum Laude Latin Camille, JCL School Service Award JCL YCS Chorus JAC's Junior Rotarian Student Council Current Events Club Pep Club PICS. SchoolPhotographer---Ph0t0g' First Aid Club In and Out Song raphy Club Hot Rod Club YCS At The Scaffold. Queen's Players. Q CAMILLE LOUIS EWING A MARY ANN FISHER - Mary Ann, JCL Pep Club JAC's - . Future Teachers Club Christmas . Pageant Queen's Players. . . . but there are others farther inland . . . JEAN MARIE FLANAGAN Jean, Chi Rhoan Co-ed Times Teen Correspondent Current Events Club Pres. JAC's Pep Club YCS Sr. Assembly Queen's Players In and Out. SHARON LOUISE FRANK ROBERT JOHN FRIESS Sharon, Honor Roll NOMA Spelling Award Typing Awards Pep Club Cheerleader Speech Tournament Bob, Sr. Assembly Basketball All- Tournament Team Letterman's Club Operator's Club. l JAC's Glee Club JCL Triple- I ll VI Trio 'Song at the Scaffold Riders to the Sea. CAROLYN JANE FUCHS MARGARET MARY FULLER Carolyn, N:1t'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Peggy, YCS Youth Club JCL Pep Club Pres. Student Council Pep Club JAC's ln and Out Rep. YCS Federation Sec. Debate The Lottery. Team JAC's Queen's Players Song at the Scaffold Boy With a Cart In and Out. . . . who hear no sound of gulls . . . l PATRICIA ANN FUC HTMAN Pat, JAC Sweetheart Candidate JCL Pep Club YCS Youth Club Sr. Assembly Queen's Players Jenny Kissed Me. The seniors offer 11 farewell gift to their class sponsor, Sister M . Robert:x,onClass Day. Kntliryn Dudley, class treasurer, presented it to Sister Roberta, who arrived at McGuinness in this class' freshman year. 112 5 swt . . 1 ggi. 1 gf.- CNC RONALD LEE GABEL RITA ANN GERRITY Ron, Honor Roll Sr. Assembly Rita, Chi Rhoan Sports Ed. Cheer- ELAINE CATHERINE GROVE Elaine, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Genesian Medal Pep Club Cheerleader Queen's Players Sec.-Treas., Vice- Pres. Debate Club YCS JAC's Boy With a Cart Student Director Riders to the Sea. Intramural Championship Football. eniors leader Football Homecoming Queen Candidate Pep Club JAC's Sr. Assembly Queen's Players In and Out. ALLEN RAY HARKEY Allen, Chi Rho Bus. Ed. Hot RodClub Football Football Manager Track Queen's Players In and Out The Devil and Dauielwebsterj' LINDA MARIE HARRELL RONALD S, HENKE Linda, YCS Pep Club Glee Club Ronny, Famous Sports Heroes Club...Sr. Music Appreciation Club JAC's Assembly At Harding -- Football. Sr. Assembly In and Out Boy With a Cart. 113 ELIZABETH ANN HOUSTON Elizabeth, Sacristans Club Sec. JCL Pep Club Chorus Queen's Players In and Out. WILLIAM L. HUBBARD Bill, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Boys' State Junior Rotarian En- gineering Club Award Religion Award Rocket Club Operator's Club Lights Letterman's Club Track , YCS. C HAR LES M. HUDGENS Charles, Letterman's Club Basketball Football Sr. Assembly In and Out Devil and Daniel Webster. Seniors RAY JOSEPH IMMENSCHUH Ray, Hot Rod Club Ventures Car Club. 114 GERRI K. IRICK Gerri, Art Award Healing :Arts Club Queen's Players In and Out At Classen--French, Spanish Clubs Girls' Glee Club Girls' Trio Pep Club Thespians The Man Who Came To Dirmerj' VIVIAN GAIL ISAKSUN Vivian, Chi Rho Staff Powder Puff Football Sr. Assembly Writer JAC's Queen's Players In Illinois --Latin Club Glee Club French Club Science Club Library Club... Basketball. RONALD FRANCIS JACOBS ALFRED DAIL JAMES, JR. Ron, JCL Football Team Co-Captain Alfred, Variety Show Photography Football Weight Lifting YCS Club Art Appreciation Club. Letterman's Club Key Club ... Sr. Assembly Debate Club Sr. Pep Rally. . . . so we must go and give . . . M ADELINE KERNION DONALD PAUL KINGSTON Madeline, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Don, I-lot Rod Club. Magna Cum Laude, Cum Laude Latin Typing Award NOMA Award Student Council Rep. JAC's Pep Club Queen's Players. SHARON COLLEEN KELLY Sherry, YCS Leader Student Council Rep. Queen's Players Pres. Chi Rho Art Ed. Sr. Head Cheerleader Football Queen Candidate JAC's ln and Out Student Director Jenny Kissed Me Stage Manager. JEANETTE LOUISE KOOS Jean, Sacristan Club Pep Club Basketball Sr. Assembly Queen's Players In and Out Riders to the Sea InColorado Springs--Cheer leader Bowling Trophy. JANA CATHERINE KOSTKA FRANCES ANN KOZAKOWSKI PATRICK JOHN KRAKER Jann, Pep Club ...FutureTeachers'Club Fran, Glee Club Pep Club Art Pat, Art Appreciation Club Hot Rod JAC'S Queen's Players. Appreciation Club Library Club Club. JUDITH ANN LAND Judy, YCS Youth Club JAC Pledge Mistress Etiquette Club Sec. Pep Club Photography Club Queen's Players In and Out Seventeen Boy With a Cart Jenny Kissed Variety Show lu and Out. CHARLES ARTHUR LEY Charley, Christmas Cantata MC YCS Football Queen's Players Boy u 7 I X 'ff QPU? I . X P1 i K., '41 - it A ' 1 1-gg.. 5 .Ji Juniors and seniors, decked out in their finest for Prom night, show reflections of fun on their falces. The Grand March, viewed by faculty and parents, in the background, wound through the Biltmore Hotel and began a xnelnornble evening. Seniors n MARY KATHERINE LUCAS Katy, Honor Roll MagnaCum Laude Latin Latin Honor Roll Latin Club Sacristnns Club Pep Clnb...JAC's Queen's Players In and Out. DAVID J. LYNCH JOAN FRANCES MACH Jerry, Hot Rod Club Pres. Song at the Scaffold The Lottery ln and Out At Kapaun--Swim Team. Joan, Basketball Queen Candidate Football Queen Candidate Pep Club JAC's Music Club Queen's Players Boy With a Curt. M ARY REBECCA MADDOX G ERTRUDE MARIE MANNING Mary, Honor Roll NOMA Award Trudy, JCL Pep Club Chorus Sacristans Club YCS Pep Club Jr. Red Cross JAC 's Healing Arts Youth Club JAC's Red Cross Club Club Sr. Assembly VarietyShow,., Healing Arts Club. Queen's Players In and Out Choreog- rapher Song at the Scaffold, MARILYN CATHERINE MARONDE Marilyn, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Valedictorian Magna Cum Laude Latin NOMA Spelling Awards JCL Pep Club JAC 's Art Appreciation Club Queen's Players In and Out Murder Takes the Veil. . . . 1t's a succession of hills we climb PATRICK JOSEPH MARTIN Pat, Football All-State, Co-Captain Basketball Weight-'Lifting Team Letterman's Club Queen's Players The Lottery Boy With a Cart Jenny Kissed Me. wi- .- L. , Ag- .LN P AUL WAYNE MATTHEWS Paul, Sr. Assembly Variety Show Hot Rod Club. MICHAEL T. MCCREIGHT VIOLET TH ERESA MCAULIFF Violet, Honor Roll Magna Cum Laude Latin NOMA Spelling Award Typing Award Essay Winner JCL Speech Tournament Drama Appreciation Club Chorus Schola Queen's Players. SHARON LOUISE MCM IC HAE L Mike Civitan Cu Service Award Sharon JCL Forei n Missions' Club , P Operators Club Rocket Club Sound Crew For Sr. Assembly, Boy With a Cart, Jenny Kissed Me, Three One Act Plays. , g Home Missions' Club In andOut, ARLENE PATRICIA MCC ARROLL Arlene, Speech Tournaments JCL Pep Club Triple-Trio Debate Team JAC'S Youth Club Drama Club Queen's Players The Importance of Being Earnest Student Director For Your Pleasure. eniors E LENORA BE ATRICE MERRIGAN Elenora, JCL Youth Club...Sacristan Club Pep Club JAC's Jr. Red Cross ln and Out. MAR NA LEE MONSON Marna, Speech Tournament JAC Vice- Pres. Chi Rho Ad. Ed. Debate Team Pep Club YCS Sr. As- sembly Queen's Players Song at the Scaffold ln and Out For Your Pleasure Jenny Kissed Me Crew. . . . to span the length . . . GERTRUDE ANN MORRISON Trudy, Poetry Winner Essay Winner Chi Rhoan Ass't. Ed. Student Council Rep. CCD Chairman...JAC's Pep Club Youth Club JCL YCS Glee Club Queen's Players The Stolen Prince. LORETTA DOROTHY MULLANE Bee, NCCJ Executive PepClub...YCS Variety Show Q.. Art Talent Show, JOHN EDWARD MULLINS John, Football Future Teachers Club Sr. Assembly In Detroit--Student Council Rep. Track Choir...YOI-ith Club. MARY ELLEN THERESA MURPHY Mary Ellen, Honorary Mention At Science Fair YCS NCCJ Pep Club Science Fair Science Club l.n and Out. 12 . . . from earth to sky . . . N ANCY KATHERINE MURPHY Nancy, Basketball Queen JAC Best Pledge YouthClubTreas. Chi Rho Staff Pep Club Powder Puff Football Queen's Players Jenny Kissed Me. LORETTA FAYE NE UM ANN Loretta, School Song School Fight Song Sextet Triple Trio Schola YCS Debate Latin Honor Roll Speech Tournament Chi Roan Adv. Ed. Queen's Players Historian In and Out Choreographer Jenny Kissed Me Student Director. MARGARET ANN O'MEARA JOHN TERRANCE PANSZA Maggy, Chi Roan Feature Ed. Pep Terry, Sr. Class Pres. Letterman's Club Treas. Cheerleader ...Sr.Class Club Treas. Oil Man for a Day Sec. JAC Pledge Pres. ArtAppre- Student Council Rep. Football ciation Sec. Football QueenCimdidI1t9 Baseball Music Appreciation Club Music Appreciation Club Sr. AS- Key Club Queen's Players. sembly Queen's Players. DELIA PRISCILLA NEWBURY Prissy, Honor Roll Magna Cum Laude Latin Shorthand Pin NOMA Spelling Award YCS Pep Club JAC's CCD In andOut ... Amahl and the Night Visitors. eniors JERRY MICHAEL PAPIN Jerry, Letterman's Club Pres. Student CO11r1Ci1 Rep. Operator's Club Pres. Key Club Football Basketball Baseball Weight Lifting Variety Show Seventeen. Au: , . 11.1 we 1 Q Sf s 'NN 2 Qc -ffl R we q '-'f?'Es: 5' MG, SYLVIA KATHRYN PRICE Sylvia, Poetry Award Chi Rho Copy Ed. Youth Club YCS Pep Club JCL Music Appreciation Club JAC's Choral Group ...Queen's Play- ers The Devil and Daniel Webster The Lottery The Boy With a Cart. GUY WILLIAM RUEB Bill, Fggtball Weight Lifting Hot Rod Club At Putnam City HighSchool, 4-H Club. E LIZABETH KATHLEEN PRITCHARD Betty Kay, Rep. to KOCY's Teen Forum Speech Tournament Debate Award Triple Trio Sextet YCS JAC's Future Teachers Club Glee Club Queen's Players Jenny Kissed Me The Devil and Daniel Webster Student Director. KATHRYN REINAUER Kathy, Basketball Queen Candidate Football Queen Candidate Pep Club JAC's Variety Show ...Sr.Assem- bly Queen's Players In and Out. GEORGIANA ROBERTS Georgiana, NOMA Spelling Award YCS as ,. b Q E m Y AA W 5 s i.. , 17 A Q 2 ,fx I -LY- 9, 3 i f 2 5 V E l'f' 'S' x r: .xf- A 3 K 2... 'i -A K ANNE LYNETTE SAVAGE Anne, Honor Roll Typing Award JAC Sweetheart Candidate Pep Club Sr. Assembly Queen's Players LOUIS JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Louis, Nat'l Honor Soc. Honor Roll Cum Laude Latin Religion Awards Key Club Drama AppreciationClub Queen's Players Charley's Aunt .. Song at the Scaffold The Lottery .. The Boy With a Cart. l BETTY JANE SCHUMACHER Betty, Youth Club Pep Club Variety Show Drama Youth Club Queen's Players In and Out. , Song at the Scaffold In and Out - . '-Tiieiaoywirhacaft-' . . . so that you will remember. . . SUSAN MARY SCOTT JOHN THOMAS GLOVER ELMA CATHERINE SHAW Sue, Chi Roan Circulation Ed. JAC John, Honor Roll At Cascia Hall-- Cathy, JAC Treas., Best Pledge and Pledge Mistress Basketball Queen Sodality Bowling League Science Model Member Candidate Pep Club Nominee Debate Club YCS Pep Club Electronics Club Chess Club YCS Youth Club Photography, Club Club Seventeen BOY With H AStrOH0myC111b- Queen's Players In and Out C art Crew. Jenny Kissed Me. LORETTA ANN SMALL Loretta, Pep Club Sr. Assembly Jr. Red Cross Etiquette Club Music Appreciation Club Thespinns Club In and Out. ,W I KAREN KATHLEEN SIMMS Karen, Honor Roll Pep Club Sec. Chi Roan Bus. Man. JAC Historian Future Teachers Treas. Oratory Contest YCS Leader Miss School Spirit Candidate Sr. Assembly Jenny Kissed Me The Stolen Prince. SONDRA ANN SMOOT Sandy, JAC Sweetheart Pep Club Drama Appreciation Club Sr. As- sembly Queen's Players In and Out. MARY C ECILIA SKVORC Cecilia, Art Prize Future Teachers Club Foreign Missions Club The Lottery. eniors JAMES STEPHEN SNIDER Steve, YCS Youth Club ... Basketball Letterrnan's Club Great Sports Hero Club Importance of Being Earnest. 127 PAULA JANE SPAETH Paula, NOMA Spelling Award Basket- ball Queen Candidate JAC 's Pep Club Sr. Assembly Queer-Us Players Seventeen Boy With a Cart Crew. SHARON STEVENS GEORGE GERALD STUHM Sharon, Sacristan Club At Classen-- Jerry, Honor Roll Football ...Basket- Diversified Occupations Club. ball Weight Lifting YCS Ho Rod Club In and Out. eniors Governor J. Howard Edmondson addresses the graduates. He's now relating the three things he remembers about his graduation. 128 t e C t l biti, ,N tg , l E DWARD JOSE PH SOKOLOSKY Eddy, Photo Service Award School Photographer Photography Club Future Teachers Club Sr. Assembly In and Out Devil and Daniel Webster. . . . not what we have done. PHILIP ALBERT JOSEPH SVYMBERSKY, JR. Rocket Club Sr. Assembly. ROSEMARIE SUMMERS Rosie, Cheerleader Opera Club JAC Pledge Mistress Pep Club CCD Queen's Players In and Out Choreographer Amahl and the Night Visitors Song at the Scaffold. but what we will do . Phil, Letterman's Club ...Weight Lifting BARBARA LOUISE TEEVAN Barbara, Youth Club JAC's Drama Appreciation Club Variety Show In and Out. JAMES ALAN TELCOCCI TONI THOMAS Jim Tel, Student Council Rep. Hot Toni, Pep Club Healing Arts Club Rod Club Treas. Homeroom Chairman Queer1's Players Variety Show. Letterman's Club Key Club Sr. Assembly Queen's Players In and Out Boy With a Cart Jenny Kissed Me. 129 ov' li? 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HENKE-Ronnie '61 CLARENCE DOBELBOWER-Virginia '61' GORDON-Bundy's Lettering Co. MRS. FRANCIS SPREHE-Chris '62 MRS. FREDERICK J. SARGENT-Ann '62 MR. AND MRS, LAWRENCE V. VAN HORN-Grayson '62, Reece '64 MRS. F. J. MCCARROLL-Arlene '61 MRS. R. J. TRAUTMAN-Maryellen '61 DR. AND MRS. ROBERT A. MCLAUCHLIN-Doris Hellinghausen '63 MR. AND MRS. RAY TENER-Rosemary '62 188 2 g-J 1 1 , E.: I 1 Index Seniors Albright, Anita . Amend, Berna , Askew , Jay . Bachle, John . Balkenbush, Jane . Ballina, Lorraine . Bane, Joe ..... Barrick, Susan . Barry, Sharon Berumen, Danny , Best, David , , , Biddle, Patricia Blacketer,Jim , , Brandt, Charles . . Bryson, Mark . . Bulgawicz, Barbara Burke, Jim . . .21,26,27,29,81,35,55,61,102,107,117,118 Buser Janet ' ,,,, , 26,32,75,104 63,104 .' 24,47,50,53,55,64,104 , , , , 58,68,74,105 . . . . . . . 38,48,105 . . . . . 38,64,65,71,105 . , 14,21,34,54,59,74,105 24,105 , 88,64,68,106 106,118 . , , , , , , 54,57,58,106 . 18,a0,a1,34,6a,64,77,107 .........45,107 . . . . . . . 107 . . . . . . . . . . . 32,64,107,123 , .................... . 108 Carel, Bill ................ 27,108,123 Carpenter, Gary , . Chenault, Paul . . Claro, Joe . . . Cody, Judi ,,,,, Colby, Carol ,,,,, ..........71,108 ...........108,123 ., 18,27,56,57,102,108,112 . ........ 24,38,108 Dansereau, Marguerite ............ 45,109,123 DeLier, Michelin , , Dill, Mike ...... Dobelbower, Virginia Dudley, Kathryn Dwyer, Ruthann Dyniewicz, Mark , Eberle, Susan Ewing, Camille . Fisher, Mary Ann . . Flanagan, Jean Frank, Sharon , . Friess, Bob . . Fuchs, Carolyn . , . . Fuller, Margaret . . 14,30,34,35,38,58,65,74,86,109,117 ................109 ,, 28,31,65,68,70,74,109 4,18,24,2a,30,a2,85,88,65 67,83,86,102,11o,112,117 48,68,110 , 1s,a5,4s,51,55,64,65,110 . . . . . . . 21,29,68,111,118 , , 27,64,65,68,69,70,71,74,111 ............111 ,, 29,30,a2,3a,69,8a,111 . . , , , , 39,63,64,65,67,69,111 18,22,47,48,49,50,52,53,65,71,111 , , , , , , , 18,38,35,48,61,67,68 74,86,112,117,123 . . ....... 112 Fuchtman, Patricia . ..... 48,112 Gabel, Ron .... Gerrity, Rita . Glover, John Grove, Elaine Harkey, Allen , Harrell, Linda , , . Henke, Ronnie ... ......,..113 . . . . , . , . . 22,ss,59,106,118 ..............113,126 83,35,s9,48,49,61,67,69,86,113,117 5,21,61,113,128 . . . ...... . 113 . . ......... 113 Houston, Elizabeth .... '. . . ....... 613,114 Hubbard, Bill , Hudgens, Charles . Immenschuh, Ray Irick, Gerri ,.,, Isakson, Vivian , . Jacobs, Ronald . , James, Alfred . . , 18,27,54,56,57,58,68,114,117 .............86,114 ...........114,123 ........24,114 ..........114 . , . .18,44,45,54,83,115 . ............. 115 Kelly, Sherry .... . 5,29,48,68,99,110,115,123 Kernion, Madelinne . . 17,29,31,32,35,74,115,117 Kingston, Donald . . . ............ . 115 Koos, Jean ..... .......... 1 4,115 Kostka, Jana ....... . . 21,116 Kozakowski, Frances . . . 63,116 Kraker, Pat ..... . . 116 Land, Judie . . . . . 68,116 Lepak, Louis ..... . . 41,116 Ley, Charles ...... . . . 68,116 Lincoln, Mary Frances . . . 4 28,117,123 Link, Carolyn ...... ..... 1 17 Link, Jerry . . Lucas, Katy . Lynch, Jerry . . Mach, Joan . . . Maddox, Mary . . Manning, Trudy , Maronde, Marilyn . Martin, Pat , , , Maschino, Ann , , Matthews, Paul , McAuliff, Violet , , McCarrol1, Arlene McCreight, Mike McMichael, Sharon . . Merrigan, Elenora Monson, Marna . . Morrison, Trudy , , Mullane, Bee .... Mullins, John ..... Murphy, Mary Ellen' , Murphy, Nancy . . , Newbury, Priscilla , Neumann, Loretta . O'Meara, Maggie . . . Pansza, Terry . . . Papin, Jerry , Parks, Ben , , Pipkin, Doris . Pollard, Jane .... Price, Sylvia ,,,.. Pritchard, Betty Kay Reinauer, Kathy . . . Rueb,Bill ,,,,,, Riggs, Paula ..,., Roberts, Georgiana , . Robinson, Jane .... Ryan, Marty .... Sachen, Ken . . Savage, Anne , , Schneider, Louis . Schumacher, Betty . Scott, Susan .... Shaw, Cathie . . . Shykes, Paulette . . Simms, Karen . . Skvorc, Cecilia , Small, Loretta . . Smoot, Sandy . . Snider, Steve . . Sokolosky, Eddie , . Spaeth, Paula ..... Sturm, Jerry ..,. Summers, Rosemarie Svymbersky, Phil , Teevan, Barbara . . . Telcocci,Jim . . , Thomas, Toni ,... Thompson, Sandy . . . Trautman, Maryellen . Van Valkenburg, Frank Wasinger, Karol . . . Westerman, Marty . . 6 Wicks, Larry , , , Wilson, John Peter . . Woolley, Diane . . . Yeager, Billie ..... . . .59,64,117 ....118 ....118 ....118 ..........31.119 ..........63,64,119 , 27,30,32,35,s9,65,68,119 ,, 18,43,44,45,59,71,119,123 . . . . . . . . . 23,104,119 64,120 . . . 14,613,120 . . . . .18,69,120 . . 26,29,66,68,120 . . .. . ...120 .......121 5,29,121 ,,23,28,74,121 .121 .......78,121 24,655,121 , 38,64,68,76,118,122 . 63,112,122 . . . , . , 24,32,59,68,70,122 22,48,67,68,69,71,86,112,118,122 , . , , , , 14,45,54,95,102,118 122,123 .........123 . . , . , 68,71,81,118,123 . . . , . . , 5,28,68,71,128 . . 4,18,21,67,6s,71,77,81,124 , , , , 24,83,61,68,70,124 . . . . ........ 24,124 .. . . . . . . . 45,514,124 . . 30,35,39,63,65,69,86,117,124 ..............124 ' . . . . 38,104,125 . . . . . 59,125 ..........29,125 , , ,. , , 21,24,29,32,l26 , , , , , 30,35,66,117,126 . . ...... 69,126 . . 21,599,126 . . . . . . .. 39,118,126 ............127 , , 14,22,29,a8,68,70,86,127 . . . . . . . 24,104,127 . . 86,106,127 . . . . 64,127 . . . . 86,127 . . 64,70,123,129 . . . a2,65,112,128 . . ..... 54,59,128 . . 39,47,48,65,112,129 . . , . 24,59,126,129 ......126,129 . . 22,758,129 . . . . 129 . ........ 81,130 ..........130 . , 45,54,56,57,70,95,130 . ...........68,131 . . . , , , , 4,26,'27,29,31,35 59,67,69,74,83,86,117,181 54.59.131 . . . . . . . 131 .. 32,59,104,1a1 . . . . . . 131 Juniors Aaron, Mary Ann . V , 68,94 140 Abromeit, Carol Albertson, Cindy Allen, Betty . . Anderson, Mike . Archer, Carole Arndt, Joy . . . Atkins, Edmund Bachle, Bill , , Bane, John . Bell, Judy . Blum, Karl . Botchlet, Don . . Brown, Pete , Brown, Roger . - 6 6 . Buchanan, Neil . Bullinger, Gloria Burton, Jim . . . Butler, Gordon , Caldwell, Reva . Calvert, Bob , , Carey, Kathy . Claro, Portia . . Cooper, David , Cory, Joe , . Cowden, Judy . . Criser, Bill . . Dabney, Robin , Davis, Mary Pat Dawson, Rock . Delaney, Shaun . Dillon, Stephanie Dixon, Mary Sue Dodson, David . . Donnelly, Eddie . Donovan, Susan . Dorris, Patricia Eggers, Kathy . . Engel, Nancy . . Evans, Sherrie Fetters, Robbie Finley, Mary . Fitzmorris, Mike Flanagan, Dick Fletcher, Ruth . Follstad, Maxine Fox, Janice . . Friderici, Alex , Gales, Nick , , , Gallagher, Betty Glover, Chuck . Grace, Madeline Gullo, Mike . Guthrie, Judy , , Hardy, Tom . Harris, Melanie Haskins, Myrtle Huelsman, Barbar Hughes, Marie . Humphrey, Anne Hunt, Rick , , , Huntley, Loma . Johnson, Paul . Kapraun, Marilyn Keale, Marylynn ...........94 ...........94 , , 8,16,47,48,49,94,118 , 16,52,59,86,94,100,123 , , , , , , , 19,32,94,96 . . . . 30,35,57,94,117 94,135 16,54,56,64,94,99,102,118 94,104 63,94 ............94 20,94 . 41,45,54,94,95,102,118 94 . ........ . . . . . 94 , , ,44,45,47,48,52,53,63,94 ...........55,94 ............94 . . 33,71,77,94 ,, 28,29,55,94 . . 32,95,104 ....95 95 ,16,95 .......95 .........95 ..39,47,48,95,118 75,95 ,, 16,28,32,68,7o,95 69,95 ......19,95 ...95 ...95 ..25,95 95 ............95 . , , 23,26,30,32,:s5,86,95,102 B. , . , , , , , 52,68,86,95 . . . . 8,16,18,52,95,96 . , , , 23,63,96 . . . . . . . 96 , 28,45,54,60,96 . . . . . . . 96 , 26,31,96 .. 28,96 ...96 ........96 ..........96 , 41,45,54,57,59,96 23,96 , . , , 20,66,96 . . . . . 96 . . 28,61,96 . . 23,96,100 ....96 ,19,97 ..97 .48,97 .54,97 ...97 86,97 23,29,30,35,64,67,71,97,104 . . ..... . . ...... 57,71,97 Kelley, Jim . . 8,26,a1,46,47,48,49,50,52,53,57,63,97,99 Khoury, Ken ...... . . . . . 26,29,30,31,35,63,'75,97 Keale, Bob . . . Kirwan, Jeanne . . ........... 68,97 Kolb, Dorothy . ......... 31,97 Kranz, Harold , , , , 45,58,97 Lamonte, Linda , , 52,63,97,1l8 Lee, Walter , , , ,,,, 66,97 Leyerle, Janice . . Lincoln, Alice . Linhardt, Judy . . Link, Bill .... Lollman, Joe .... Luetkemeyer, Bob . Lynch, Tom , , Macauley, Mac , , Maney, James , . , McCurdy, Michele . . McDonald, Mike . McGraw, Lisa , , McKenna, Kathleen , McLauchlin, Sara , , McNeil, Patricia , , , , , McQuillen, Mary Alice Mejdrech, Cathy , , Meziere, Judy ,,,. Minnis, Mike . . Mitchell, Phil . Montroy, John , Morgan, Jack . . . Morrissey, Gary , , Morrow, Nancy . . . , Nall, Cheryl ..... Newman, Keith Anne Newton, Mike .... Nieves, Rudy ,,,,,,, 44,45,54,56,57,59,60,61,95,98 ..........97 . . . . . . 61,97i100 , , 39,48,49,60,97,117 51,97 ....... 20,66,97 . 45,46,47,48,49,50,52 53,63,75,97,102,118 ,,,.,, 18,24,97 . . . . . . . 97 , , 31,33,75,97 . . . . . . .98 . . 59,66,98,102 , , , 30,31,98 . . . . 32,98 ..98,106 ......98 . . . . . . . 98 , , ..,.,, 29,7'7,98,104 , , -16,30,35,41,45,54,67,98 16,98 .........98,118 . . 16,98 . . . . . 98 , , 19,75,98 . . . . 77,98 . . ....... . 24,32,60,98 O'Brien, Stephanie . . . . . . .......... 98 O'Loughlin, Vicki . . Parks, Camille . . Peschl, Janet . . Pettie, Pat ..... Pierce, Mike ..,.. Pinsonneault, Ralph Plugge, Bob ,,.,. Podolec, Pat . . . Powers, Cathy , , Pula, Kaaren , , , Ragland, John , , Roberts, Kitty . . . Rogers, Jo ,,.,, Rohrbach, Charles . . Royeton, Eddie . . Rueb, Nancy . , Russell, Sandra . . Ruzicka, Martha . . Ryan, Nancy , , , Sargent, Ann . . , Schanz, Diane .... Schneider, William . . Seymour, Michele , Shead, Linda . . . Sherrod, Judy . . Schmees, David , , Shidler, Frank , Simpson, Tom , , Simpson, John , Smiley, Jim .... Smith, Chrystie , Smith, Gerald . . Smith, Loretta . . Sprehe, Chris , . . Spurgeon, Florence , Stanfa, Carole .... Stover, Margaret . . Strecker, Kathy . . . . . 63,98 , , 29,31,32,98 . . . . . . 98 , 15,59,98 . . . . .-99 . 60,61,99 . . . . 99 . . . . 64,99 , , 19,88,99 . . . .99 . . . 99 . .99 . .99 .......99 99 .. 26,29,32,35,99 . . . . . . . . 99 . . . . . 60,99 . . .99 . . . . 99 . . 64,100 . . . 20,100 . . . . . . 100 . 67,71,77,100 . . . .52,10o . . . . 100 .. 45,71,l00 . . . 75,100 . . 18,76,100 . . . . . 100 . 65,100,134 . ...... 66,100 .........100 .. 23,51,56,57,67,100 .......19,100 . . . . . . . . 100 . .... .........-..100 96 101 Sullivan, 'rom , f 91,i3,45,l16',47,119,52,59,56',57,67f101 Tansey, Kathy . . . . . . ........ . . . 101,118 Tener, Rosemary . . ,,,, 23,101,104 Tennery, David . . . 45,47,51,95,101 Tinker, Diane , Tobin, Eddie . . Tucker, John . Tullius, Patty . . Tyree, Tim ,,,, Van Horn, Grayson Van Horn, Jonetta Veale, Gary . . . Wade, Steve . . Walker, Carol . Walker, Tom , , Ward, Susan .... Whitmire, Jeanette Williams, Jim , . Williams, Sharon . Wilson, Gai , , . Wilson, Mickey . Wilson, Susan, . Zacker, Mike . Archer, Diane . . Ast, Mary .... Bachle, Elaine . . Bartlebaugh, Diane Bible, Mike ..... Birdsong, Jan . . Borelli, Mary . Bosworth, Tony , Botchlet, Kathryn . Bradshaw, Ken . Braun, Karen . . Burke, Jane . Burkey, James . Butcher, Jim . . Butenhoff, Lora . . Byrne, Patricia . Carter, Alan . . , Carter, Gardner Cook, Tom , , , Corff, Alice , , , Craig, Charlene . Dawson, Bob . . . DeLier, Mike . Dilis, Evelyn . Dillon, Mike , , Dinger, Mike . . Dorney, Jim . . . Dunn, Roger . . . Eckroat, Charlene Ederer, Sally . . . Embree, Jim . . . Fitzgerald, Patrick Flanagan,lBonnie . Freeny, Carolyn . Gappa, Tony . . . Gaylor, Mike . . , Geyer, Barbara . . Gheen, Patricia , , Giles, Jerry . . . Gormley, Anne . . Haier, Judy , , , Hagey, Robert . . Haggard, Amanda . Hagmann, Keating Harback, Dean . . Harbison, Marianne . . . 30,101 . . . . . . . 101 , 18,75,95,101 96,101 ..............24,95,101 26 35,41,43,45,46,47 ' '48,1l9,5o,52,53,59,95,101,102,110 191869101 . . . . 101 . . . . 101 . . . . . 101 , 29,54,75,101 . . . . . . . 101 . . . . 29,77,101 . 20,41,45,54,101 .......101 . . 101 . . . 101 . , , 86,101 . 54,95,1Ol ophomores . . . 88,134 .- ..... 88 , 16,88,89,135 . . 16,88,110 . . 65,88,108 . . . . . . . 88 . , . . 68,v1,88 . 16,54,58,88,92 . . . . . . 88 . . . . . 18,88 . . . . . . . . 88 , 29,80,68,86,88 . .. . 22,88 . . . . . . 88 . . 25,88,1l0 . . . . . 88 . . . . . 45,88 . 45,54,58,88 . . . . . . 89 . . . . . 89 . . . . . . . 89 . . . . . . 58,89 , 16,45,54,66,89 .. ... 1639 . 1v,20,41,71,89 . . . . . . . 89 . . . . 18,89 . . . . . 89 , 25,68,89 . .. .......... 89 , 16,30,85,66,7v,88,89,1o8 89 . .... . ....... 89 . . 16,89 . . 89 . . 89 . . 89 . . 89 . . 89 , , 89 . . 16,89 . . . 89 , 45,89 . . 90 , 90,92 Harrington, Bob , Heinen, Charlene , Hellinghausen, Doris Hodur, Rita ..... Hoenig, Vincent . . Houston, Barbara , Hudgens, Patricia . Hummer, Donal , , Hunt, Patti . . . Ingram, Dennis . . Jensen, Robert . . Jones, Shirley . Kaiser, Gail . . Keefe, Peggy . . Kendrick, Mary . Kernion, Bill , Koelsch, Eileen , Kubiak, Jim , Lamb, Don . Lucas, Kay . Lythcott, Ruth . Mack, Sharyn , Mack, Irvin , Maier, Jackie . . Martin, Peggy . . McAdams, Susan . . McClung, Cathy , McKenzie, Steve . . McLauchlin, Joan , Mclvlann, Frank . . Melvin, Belle . . Milam, Sally . . Minnis, Bob Nave, Jimmy . . Neikirk, Dennis . Neumann, Brenda . Nowell, Russell . Olivares, Margo . O'Ma1ley, Anne . O'Rei1ly, Carol . . , Osterhaus, Cary , , Papin, David . . . Pata, Cheryl .... Pinsonneault, Judy . Ratway, Joe .... Reinauer, Johnna , , Rezny, Jolene , . Rhea, Delrene . , Rice, Joy Ann . . Ryan, Pat . . . Schauer, Carl . . Scheer, Harold . . Schnetzler, Mary , . Schille, John , , , Schumacher, Ken . . Sleeper, Gary . . . Smith, Norma , . Smith, Paula . Sprague, Bill . . . Stank, Mike .... Steltenkamp, Mary . Sweeney, Susan . . Taylor, Tommy . Terwelp, Martyne . Thomas, Mary Ann . . Thompson, Janie . . Trice, Cecil ,,,... Van Valkenburg, Pam Walker, Tim .... Wells, Eloise .... Wilkinson, Carol , . Worlow, Betty . . . ...-......--5. , , , , , 51,58,78,90 , , . , , 20,29,74,90,103 , ,26,80,81,84,85,59,68,90 90 . . . . . . . . . . . 90 . . . 90 . . . . 90 , , 16,90 . . . 90 , , 22,90 . . . 90 . . . . 90 . . . . . . 90 , . . 20,90,100 , . , , 16,90,92 , 30,31,77,90,103 . . . . . . . . . 90 14,16,45,51,55,90 , 29,48,54,90,95 , 22,88,90,100,103 . . . . . . . . . 24,90 , 16,18,26,34,35,59,90 . . . . . . . . 57,91 . . . . . . . 16,91 . . . 20.91 . . . . . . . 91 . 26,30,81,91 . . . . . . 91 . . . 91 . . . . 91 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,91 32,68,91 22,43,45,48,49,53,56,57,58,91 51,91 . . .......... 45,91 . . . . 91 . 61,91 91 22,91 . 1v,20,88,91,109 , , , , l8,22,92 .......92 . . . 92 ...92 . . . . 92 . . .88,92 ...92 ....92 , , 25,92 , 18,57,92 . . . . . 92 . . 68,91,92 . .. . 92 . . 91,92 . . 92 . . . 92 . . . . 93 , , , 64,7O,93 . . . . . . . 18,93 . . 30,31,57,62,93 . 93 , , , 8,86,93 . . . . 93 , , 25,93 . . 22,93 ...93 93 . . . . 61,93 , , 16,18,62,98 . . . 70,93 . . . 93 . .93 141 142 Freshmen Aaron, Mike . . . . 78 Adams, Joe . . . 78,83 Allen, Bob .... . . 78 Antrim, Mandy . . . 18,78 Austin, Robert . . . . 78 Bane, Marjorie . . . . 78 Bane,Mary . . . . . 78 Barrick, Bud . . - . . . 78 Bell, Leslie .... . . . 78 Brady, Pat ..... . . 23,78 Brassfield, Eugene . . . . 78 Braun, Susan .... . . .78 Brown, Glendale . . .......... 78 Brown, Mike . . . Brown, Tom . . Buck, Sharon . . Buckelew,James. . . Buckley, Kathryn . . Burke, Maxey . . Burton, Bill . . Butler, Lucy . . Byrne, James . . Campbell, Leslie . Campbell, Barry . Carel, Alicia . . . Carter, Larry . . . Chancellor, Philip Chism, Judy .... Costello, Linda . Cussen, Gretchen . Davis, Joe . . . Delaney, John . . Dillon, Mary Jo . . Dolese, Pam . . . Doss, Jimmie .... Douglas, Mary True Dowling, Rita . . . Drescher, Dennis Dumas, Richard . . Duncan, Mary Lynn Eberle, Sally , . , Eckroat, Anita . . Edwards, Tom . Eischen, Jennie . Emrick, Lola . Ercolani, Joe . . Ercolani, Ronald , , Farrell, Mary Alice Fisher, Betty Jean . . Fitzmorris, Joe . . Fooks, Carolyn , Forshay, James . Frye, Frank . . Gabel, Jerry , , Gales, Judy , , Gallagher, Joe . . Gasper, Robert . . . Goetz, Mary Anna . Graziano, Joe . . Hain, Raymond . . Hardy, Marilyn . . Hart, Courtney . . Hart, Mike . . . Hier, Roy ..... Heinen, Barbara . . Hobbs, Jane . Hodges, Walter . ...... .78 14,15,18,26,30,59,78 , , , , 28,29,74,78 ... ... 79 .. ... 79 , 1439 .. 79 ... 79 .2139 .. 79 .. 79 .. 79 .. 79 . 3039 .. 79 ... .. 79 ... ... 79 . . 14,28,80,79 .. .. 5939 .. ... 79 .. 79 ...79 .. 79 .. 79 . . 79 . ..79 . .80 .7730 . .. 80 ..1630 . .. 80 .. 7430 , 14,15,80 , 14,15,B0 .. .. 80 ... ... 80 . .. .. .. 80 , , 2e,59,87,80 ... ... 80 . 6730 ,. 80 .. 80 .. 80 ... 80 . 1630 .. 80 .. 80 .. 80 .. 80 .. so .. 81 ...81 ,,.26B1 . . 14,15,81 Holden, James . . Hollier, Veronica . Hollier, Robert . . Holte, Linda . . Hood, Philip . Howe, Bruce . Howe, Teresa . . Hubbard, Jim , , Jackson, Rita . . Jarrell, Robert . . Johnson, Freddie . Johnson, Eddie , . Keating, Maryellen Keefe, Patrick , , Kenny, Mike . . Knight, Jennifer . Koelsch, Sharon . Krueger, Karol . , Latture, Terrence . Lepak, Mike . . . Lieber, Jeanette . Linehan, Judy . . . Linhardt, Dick . . . Loughmiller, Claudia Love, Margaret . . . Macaulay, Andy . . . Maguire, Maureen . Magerus, Sherry . Maschino, Judy . . Mason, Douglas , , Mathison, Lowell . . Mayfield, Mary Kay McCarthy, Becky . McClendon, Gary , . McCurdy, Mary . . McGinley, Mary . . McGraw, Micki . . McGuire, Frank . . McGuire, Pat . , . McGurk, Jean . . Mejdrech, Marilyn Mendus, Mary Beth Menendez, Jeanne Miles, Jerry . . . Monson, Stephanie . Moran, Tom ,,,. Munz, Marsha . , . Nemec, Gene .... Newbury, Robert . Newland, Susan . Newman, Jenny . Nieves, Cynthia . O'Dea, Pat .... Oelke, Sharon . Olejnik, John . . O'Neil, Dan . . . O'Neil, Jim .... 0'Reil1y, Shirley , Orndorff, Robert . O'Too1e, Sharon . Owens, Steve . Palmer, Ronald . Perillo, Guilio . . Peterson, Linda . Phipps, Joe . . Pierce, Karen . . . Pokorney, Robert . Poole, Ronald . . Ragland, Martha . Rhea, Kathryn . . . Reinhart, Carolyn . 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