Cooley High School - Castellan Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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1 'rw wi' f N 1 'fri' 1 5 W -ugh. fer F 4 ef ba ' if if i 'F kv 71 '! fm ...Q .tg . 'E W ., M- .- -i v n.v. ...,..4 - , M.. ...W f ,,g- Nfiii ly, Q r - . . J Y. .1 vw1..w..' ,Tyg- 'L ww. L. X. . ' 6. .1 ..,1w.,l,,'.w,L ' 'wp if 4 'mb A JD 1 .. ,.., -1 . K K,- WS , fu ' 1 L Af, -W 5' .ki rx ,f , ' f 'M . N COOLEY HIGH SCHOOL 15055 Hubbell Detroit 27, Michigan 'EI' ,ga .. ,'.H,MB,e - 'wmai 'High r it 'ex x N. X N Q 3 'VSV ,,,, .sg 1 A , g .Q 5 T wk f -+A'-I ravf , a t E lit ' 1 sway I wxefelt 1 sax Q fs ' 'ft ,X f 'QR W ' - eg fiaigkm- - ,F 1-ws t . , - Q V- X , fsxffvif'-1,f1-w,:?'-hge ff 0 .-,, 'f- Students of Cooley. High School! To most of us the affairs of the world seem confusing and at time wrong. But we under- stand Our World! lt isa world ofcducation. a sphere of friendly and inspiring competion between youths. Compared to the enormity and turhulation of the adult world. ours may often seem insignificant and confined. However, in the participation and enjoyment of school activities, our character and futures as individual men and women are being formed. our views broadened, our minds developed. Acknowledging the import- ance of our high school life, the l959 Castellan presents a view of this year's activities and accomplishments in Our World. M1 1 X Umf World Of Administration. . . . . Of Underclassmen. . . . .19 Of Activities ...... .... 3 7 Of Sports .... .... 9 1 Of Seniors. . . . . . 109 . :S , , , fin , V' wi, 1, 1 xr J I4 .v. -- - ' T D .1214 :nf Jian.. Pffin czlbezl C zfeeztes Friendb Atmosphere As principal, Owen Emmons is responsible for the educational program at Cooley High. He discusses community issues with parents such as Howard Hess, President ofthe Cooley Parents Club. He considers a matter ofmutual interest, a student's appli- cation form for college, with Miss Marilyn Hamilton, mathe- natics teacher. He oilers encouragement to Bill Ross, l2B, who has come in for friendly advice. The open door, the ready handshake, and the wise counsel of Mr, Emmons have helped Cooley students for years to make their world meaningful and secure. l ii l 12523345 swat 9 , -'Nsafa' aff' 'J'-f I mg z wif' Ably assisting Mr. Emmons are Assistant Principals Helen Delbridge and Clarence Hiller. They serve the school in numerous Ways from making major adminis- - trative decisions to sponsoring the graduating classes. ,, Helping to maintain the harmony between administra- .li tion, faculty, and students, the assistant principals are , strongholds of Our World. 9 :-.fre i':234T'??'- .--fl' - Z.. 'fu A 'Wi' lg.,-QQ f 'V .J- C I ? yc MN E Nl 5 lv 1 l VN XX 'S v YXX. Joseph Schindler 101 Grace Ross 202 Gzziding Inciividzmls Toward Success Lucy Quinn 102 -152 Samuel Spector 201 Cooley's eight counselorsface a tremendous job every term, yet never have they let the students down. Knowing 425 stu- dents well enough to plan a program for each takes infinite skill and a deep interest in the wel- fare ofthe students. The individual attention the counselors somehow find time to give helps ease the Feeling of aloneness so real in a school the size of Cooley. The ex- pert guidance they give enables students to lind themselves and learn to relate themselves to others constructively. The counselors are the wise and guiding foundation of Our World. fl James Chapman 301 Ruth Cox Harvey Chapman 219 F 'UN Hg,-,-' M. Jeanette Goodenow 302 HARVEY MEYER Department Head 'r-. ky , It A Zb- AQVI .4 VL... HELEN ANSTEY MARIE DUNN f , qv' .,. J if .4 W, ,X aff sf W , S 'Q 'xl f if A . , CORNELIA HOFFMAN 6' 'Pu-..... ,g ,y a 1eg:g2'j3:' , - ,,.f, ' ', :if-,lr h5'446'f5 JOHN LITTLE ww L my li 11 ES r A M- is f A , , 5 sr: ' mf, sfo? gigs.. gi: 5 14' 7 Q! . ATHYLEEN BASHAM Q- K if 4 ,sh ' A NVQ-, lifli'-,Lana -,5.,f R IRENE FLAHERTY fl v i t if .wb ... s ,gig -NM' ,h j2,!.2' MARIAN LINDEMULDER enqfiting All Curricula From bookkeeping to oflicc machines, Cooley's Com- mercial Department offers a wide variety of courses to any student who is anticipating a career in the business world. Many subjects offered in the curriculum are of great value not only to the business student but also to the college preparatory student. Us 4 55 lic ,, ka ' ' ' 1-am is-4 w ,,t, 1 if A A ALMA CORNELIA ELTON BENJAMIN BLANCHARD CATANA CLARK COHEN f i 1 i CLARIS LOUISE FRANKFURTH HAIR ,m 'H'- vg- ,rx ,Alix I .... . -..W li... H 2. I, M: , f I if ,4 fu 'f fn A .7 V ' ' ,,.,: WILLIAM T ' Kit y X CHARLES ANEDA ' ie 'B' .',-v WILMA CHAPIN MARGARET FERGUSON 'IW ' in-. f M if If fv, A JULIA JOHNSON MOUSER Traditions of Excellence Refnnin I - -f:,.:b,:v i 41 a e H1 Y W ,, e,e:,, Y If . fi x,, RUTH BERNSTEIN he in NORMAN CROSS , f M f W Qi I MARVIN GREENE 5' 6 Q, ,. Wx ff. .3 j ff ? E. VANCE KINNARD V .Y .'1' W lv A . VW ,, 46. W far! if sr . k A W 1, . ff :li l if, I. Q FRANCES MIDDLEMISS Retiring g . .x '7'3i5f?? Qzl '. 7 , .,ee ,J GLENNA FARLEY A I y na , -yr. fe- M CHARLES HOHNER 1 e i I E - I 1 ,.i3..1..,, KATHERINE KUBICEK LAWRENCE NIBLETT 2 RUTH BARNS Department Head For thirty-one years Ruth Barns has given the Cooley English Department inspired leadership. By developing an orderly, sequential reading and writing program, she has served thousands of young people well. In 1958-59, as before, Cooley students learned com- petency in writing, speaking, listening, and thinking in a department whose leader now retires. Mrs. Barns leaves, but the force of her ability, person- ality, and ideals remains to enhance the quality of education at Cooley. ef., 7 .,,,i 4:- 11 23 l WW' ga . 2 --V ESQ, 'QQ V- ,. Al RHEA HENRY LINSTRUTH MALONEY ' S- r-1..- K Q, . n 5' ypfcif' V ' J ' fn' ' L' A ' ' ' ' i XX , I ' ' t j:i s X DONALD HELEN NIC.-x RICHARDS ROWE WITTIG . , ., 5211 -+ 315 1'- ,uv . K , e ,, 1 3 5' A Q H p ., , ,W , . fl! V , , i A e f , Za Hy, -. , , , fr'w..' . E - , n , 1 'Q I L-,f-: 3 1' , 1, Q - I, A V vig' kk -f of . if H-. 7 -K 1 ' ' 1 f I . - :,, ' .,, ' ' f J 3' 21Mf ' f:' 'fm -. if 2 ff A as 4 4 'kiwi i f M V 1 'V 'W 1 E. Zim! t . f -- ' 2-V sf , A A I If-at 1 fir 'W 4 i X 4 g ' .- 'm.A 1-:iefifw VLVP H ' W .y :,f:2gg:-1, . , L g ,ig .4 fzgasaij V4 ,JM-.'qg 1-1: V rg? ,N , . - .1 My - ,g ,1.,:,i - JE' wi-TV? 'rw f. M .'vw,g:'a7'L2QZ,,' . 'ft ' f ' mf- ' V ' ,... . 4 -- 2 'fn . fx f -, Q L ,. N N 1-:Q:.1Z-if . . 3 , ' , .,,-U,-3. ' v-3: , V A , . it . .,,, , ,. e .W.. , - , ., ft we 4+ G A, , t,,: '.,, - W, .- , gr' -'H ,' .. -Q'-g.-q,,,,,i , -My , A ' N Phil Patch, clutching the football, strains to make that touchdown in the Western game. Coaches, Yes, But Tepzchetrs First Under the able leadership of the teachers in the Health Department, Cooley students receive the exercise essen- tial for physical fitness, which, in turn, is necessary for mental fitness. Not only by teaching the fundamentals of the game but also by stressing the importance of team work, and the necessity of good sportsmanship, the coaches have helped to make Cooley's teams some of the best in the city. 'li ' ii? - f I ,.,, ty y ,, ,.,.A .,V, wk, t ,V . Q5 if ,fi -M, ..... , 1 11124112 ,: 'M ABE lf ELIOWITZ - . i if X -l'Q1JE.S!! HAROLD LINDSAY Department Head ROGER PARMENTIER l O 44 , Executing an excellent stag leap, Pat Gillette is the envy of her dance class. , Q., '? . 5, 5 3' r Ke ll DONALD BROWNLEE sq, -V if.-. 1-r g' xr: - , .. 5 NORMA GILLETTE A ,1 Q w. 'V 24 'R f ESTHER BUCKEYE 'y-Q .'., i, L zq' X Q is W ' X is , ,i, , ' IRENE LAMPKIN , ..., ' . 111-va'-ati: 'fs : Xi :sf Ai X, if . S : ,, ' s 'i f f . ,,!, Q' MARION PETREQUIN CLAUDE SNAREY Lmzgzzvzge, az Tool fir mee 4,2217 wb A ' .. in I' 7' K' IQ ,f 9 , - a 'W - , by mf? Q C 5'iigLlf.l'jE ' Q X' ' fx :::1 1 JOSEPH ALLAIRE JOSEPH COMO In this day and age, a better understanding of all people is essential for peace between nations. The Language Department is striving to promote better relations be- tween the United States and the rest of the world by olfering courses in Spanish, Latin, French, and even an extra course in Greek. If young people today are to meet successfully the challenges of tomorrow. they must be able to understand-and converse with-the peoples throughout the world. fm'--m. -, J, 4 , ,AZ yu-Q? 1 All r ffffmfa Mfyzrr mmf f,,' fr - ' 74' gg V' ' ' ws wjgfll y f gi' L W . l 1' ' ' URSULA MCDONALD t-Ax 4. t' Q JOHN MCGRATH DOROTHY ROEHM Department Head .--,sf .4 , 2 - , 01. - -Mi X'- ,, . ., f , E k A ...rfzflgik DONALD VIRGINIA RIDDERING WANAMAKER ff iw, J, .,. L ffl' M. -it ,, I. riff , --f - l, l:,.'-- Ziff t' Wil'-' ' E2 15 -' W i? ek at aa gf 'aaw 4 P? 33 if ?,t,,,tI,'iQii. Q E , , H ., IV, ,xg 1. if-GW?-. 3'flL'? 2 A at ,E T ir, H V as Rosa BARTON WALTER BRACE Y MZT,gi5'24f , f A Q MARY CRANE , Retired ' ROBERT MARILYN CROSTHWAITE HAMILTON 4. Remembered by Students, Faculty, and Parents . , ,,-4,1ff..,fj -'L '!'f.f,,4f,E,3'i:2,' -' rzqqf f V EDWARD EATON Edward C. Eaton, who taught at Cooley for 23 years in the Music and Mathematics Depart- ments, died on February 22, 1959. Teazcbizzg Basic Calculations' Whether figuring our sales tax as the merchant or counting up one's purchases as a customer, mathematics is constantly being used in everyday life. The Math Department teaches basic skills for all students and advanced calculations for the professional students. Mary Lou Papier and James A DeMegl1e demonstrate their proficiency in fjeometry. :Vu 8iQm GERALD ALLISON W '-a- Rf HENRY KUNKEL ff ! R417 AA It W 'dir . T, tj' 1 HOMER . -. MARTIN lbvv A -flu , 'Q f DOROTHEA SALLE ARLEY LUSK Department Head, BEATRICE COWAN, is not pictured. Voices C reezte B eezuty from otes Besides music, the Fine Arts Department also in- cludes Art and Arts and Crafts. These classes give students the opportunity to express and develop their artistic abilities in Our World. 'gt-fa Li? if qi 4? - 1 , I ' 7 7 1 - , V 'lti , STELLA W . SHIVICKAS ii A'.' i l,ie', ' pf Lf ' DoR1s LENZ if 4: 'M Department Head i 7 FRED We 4 TON APTEKAR E SHAPE rs Q? ' Lt X. Mlviix MYRTLE MUNRO AGNES HUTCHINS Lending an ear to excellent harmony, and a voice to vibrant songs, the Music Department, with the help of over one-third ofthe student body, has become known city and state Wide. Under the capable supervision ofthe teachers, the students learn, among other things, not only how to sing and to recognize some composers by the type of song, but also to sight-read notes. A new and different class has been added this term in advanced harmony for students who have had outside study in piano and other instruments. fl l 1 Dick Shaink looks for his cue before beginning his Ho, ho, ho in The Night Before Christmas. Doc Shafe waits for atten- tion before giving the down- beat to the orchestra at a rehearsal ofthe Christmas Concert. ,ES Jr 4-I diff 'H' Y 2 QV Wifi : --lik : Q WA , it . I HELEN BLADES : Mi ' .Q g jj QC, fi ' L H :wma Q '- f 1, 15 3, 93 2 1 .a my If LEWIS SAAD ' - ' e Tiif ,,1 ' I M ,Kev ,'!-f z ,,'.,,: if s e DORIS TAYLOR I f TJ 'J' Q. f , .- , ,.l:, AA gn 04.1, ., . P 6,7 K 4 in -- V , 4 4, a x ff ,sam ...L X tw' 'if , A ,, , . N X RUTH CHILMAN 19' ggi, 1 ' .,, , ig., ,. , f xr if 7 '-: ? J! ELIZABETH SHAW 1 I W-w5W:'feMyc,. W ,,,- , Qs!-fa 4 hw f,:5Q L, 1 1. f 1 .Z41.z5.g, ,ry - Q, - 'Q ,fr 1' v 4 Q 5 X 7 4 fi, Vw , .,l A M .. .ter I -:ii KENNETH WANLESS , - twww! 'cami Mrs. Shaw takes the torso model apart for her Physiology class to demonstrate how the organs fit together. LLOYD GORDON N 4' 2 f WALTER STELLBERGER P g at f 5 -, fi VY L ALBERT WOOD Department Head, HARVEY BRAND, is not pictured. , ,,,, 4,,,,g,.c M Q i Qff wif ,1 ,A 7f,.,,,,:-5, if ' 5 -qrv , i s, ' ,gf W' ,Mx A -Q 'N ROGER PARISH ezfefzlizeg Science Wozzders The world is constantly changing, as advancements in all the fields of science are being made. In step with this change, the Science Department offers courses that pre- pare students to live intelligently in a new, advanced world. From biology to chemistry, physics and physi- ology, one learns the mechanics of everything from flowers to chemicals, the human body, gravity and atoms. These courses are open to all students who wish to gain useful, important knowledge. X + ' , . E - iw f, , r , ' '-.iSQfZ 3 i N W.. 'F . , , -W , I 3 4322 V Q E GEORGE BABCOCK HELEN BLEW lsX,T.gif'4. v gg 'r f' , .5 .X ' , - ' 'X V2 QSO -w Q Y S 4 gf 5 S Q A, , NEIL CAMERON A 'x , , if 'L' M l gs. W5-EN g ..V . h h r li H MELVIN RILEY DAWLEY HARRIS By giving an insight into the history of this country and an understanding of its government, the Social Studies Department enables the students to understand the economic and political trends ofthe United States today. After three years of social studies, seniors will know the meaning behind todayis headlines. With this knowledge, they will become capable citizens of tomorrow. ALGER WOOD Department Head lc, M ' , Nj, , af H' 5 2 1' , diff, gg 4 452 f f w. , 3,5f ,?ig ,, , ., If 1 1, YAY? Torn Rice and Mike Bogan watch with interest as Mr. Harris, their Civics teacher, points to Japan on the map. re mfzhg Futznfe Hz'sz'01fy M czkers ,-P f if 1 'WM gh ,fa-,E , ,f - Q , 11, ' , ZZ' J fbffff' f a, f , A it , .... I 1: f-.i w wwe '-,f, W ' CHARLES META I 4 REMSBERG REYNOLDS 2' M257 ' 5 . f it 122 I, 'Y Vim'?i55 WILLIAM SLONAKER f I W5 ti'T'5 .:55 ,. . Y g 3. 1,51 gi:-,:: I . V 'tl .zz 245 ig g 4 A' i 3 g .Wy I -4--A, g' ,L INIASON YIVIAN AIQRELIA TYLER WALKER ZAKRZEWSKI 15 f 4 -53 , , 'M f t' J. ' .fu vw -' , -1 li-ia-1.5 SP7 - r, MW ' 7:-' . gf . , HU 4 1 ' K N it ' With a wide variety of material ranging from the flI16St silk cloth to the crudest piece of wood, the Vocational Department offers an outstanding array of classeS for both boys and girls, Stressing the ability to work Wltll the hands and the art of being able to work Well and efhciently with other people, the students gain sign1flC2lHf training from these Worthwhile studies. inf f f 7 in W ' Zim 1, f' .4 Q HENRY HULTER 2 ' ff X t f , . 1,1 , , 1 f 1,-'W W. f if yy , 'lil ff ffl! ' lf. DOROTHY 'f' N t 225- ELDON lil, , i P f 1 , pglq . E M fm at X ' -J '-,r ' ' Sv ' uhm- ll S , I O CROMLEY it K , tzmu ating 1 it 5, 'QQ A JOHN MIHELCIC ' R Retiring Future Occzqbaztzons ff' KATHLEEN A X LYNCH Fil. , CT Lal-IOOD .. W 'ill ' in -,,Q, lll- - 'ff , - . K 'Q if JAMES ,. ,H , H ,, A. J , L ' 1 f , t,,- fi gfijiii TOSSEY V.-f gy -I ,, 1'-f:.,ff-figs a z' QW, .. - li'll L l 'I iq? Q VS, g ,- A Y M , S, .Y '1 3951? ' 'Wu-Q w'ir f,, iff M y X Ni KATHLEEN A PARK E ir if '-. 1 ,i l-1t e1'lf-l 1 te' ' JOHN KURTY JOHN MULLICA Department Head Retiring 3151 . in- . - i' Fl .Q-fasrl-as! -i-fair I 'ikmigflsrwfhffmviiifz :wage aa-saw.-assi iQQ53gB'!1f4zV'5iQ' gm Wie' Sieggraariilli 2: ' Qxwiiggik b, fk :Q diwEwff ?. as Come on, kids! Let's see who can get that ball! In Co-ed Dance, Bill Ross, wearing the Lincoln sweatshirt, and Bill Randlett, from Cardinal, are poised for the return if Marji Shannon misses. There's nothing to fear, Marcy White. You can see that you have moral support from Chuck Whitlock and Lee Kelly. I Ken Huffaker, Harry Lindback, and Nelson Shipe hang the baby spotlight while Mike Farrell tightens a border light. Edith Eicher looks like she could use the help she's getting from her chemistry teacher, Mrs. Taylor. Jerry Whaley, on the other hand seems to understand it all bv himself. Mixing alittle pleasure with Study fr possible! Don't be too noisy. girls! j V, :W +49 Q '-' JA4 fo -6 Jhi, 1 Evidently a bit of humor was found in the Senior Scholastic Magazines passed out in Mr. Hohner's Comp 3x class. 5, A M: Q I ' X 'X ,, .ii . Hg ' At a Junior Forum Meeting, Cooleyites A 1 ff ' debate the problem of Esperanto as a i 4, V., .M universal language. st? l'Arma virumque Cano. Studying the Ae111'a'by Virgil, Mr. Riddering's Latin 7 class lezirn to in- terpret ns well as translate. ,,,., 1-fn, Our Pre azmtzon fir the Future WWW, Future leaders are in this picture! Each graduating class leaves positions of leadership for new faces to till. These places will be occupied by qualiiied underclassmen. Preparing for this day. students study earnestly. They search out their special talents. They develop traits ofleadership which will be used all through life. Hard work is rewarded when these industrious individuals take their part in the guiding of Our World. Study Hall 10 Grade 9 A m AA Grade 10 I k + I Q!5f5 i Y I s u ,, ? if Kid 5 'VW' . A if -i 2 . :- 1- .,,- . , ? 1 1'- 4 ' 11 s V Grade 11 2 MEI W V1 H A V73 Z .HS Grade 12B YS Grade 9 A628153 563 .if FW Grade 10 .d,zx4-1 xy' 1 I it l - Grade 11 3 i Q d Study Had! 102 Grade 12B d' f Y ff ? 2 E 1 1 F Grade 9 1 Grade 10 53 Study Hd!! 201 4 --U Q1-11' n Grade 12B Grade 11 ,- '1 ii 1, H 1? W is an li gf -111 Study Hall 202 'I E E 4 , 5 2 'K ,, -, N , S . gg Q 0 V ,N X Grade 9 ii 1 i A E .- g Vi 2 z 2 , 4 l, ff 2 , 3 P L g ,, ,V 3 :ar ,A 1 N. V, 'Q I Q 1? QQ . . M Grade 11 . , , . I ' 1 , a-L HQ 1 fi Z Gracie 10 Q 'Pl 1 5 , 2 2 'Sf I f GQ' N sf-.mx ,-n Grade 12B L G . 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Gmde 12B fZ'! rvf1I ' E3 E -f K .1 I n Grade s 3 9 SNNRLA x -,. 1 Q, 4 'ro ' 4 rw Grade 10 5 v ,Wi N1 'WVU L ,,. 'md' f xx , ., Grade 11 f ' '1 f 1 s Grade 12B Study Hal!! 220 mn is E 2 ..- -:fr Grade 10 Grade 9 4+ .. 3' , - gg N ., M, 4-r N.- 'P' 2 .. er 'v 'v ,-. Yr 4 B- 71 -K: V I l eb.,. X v '95 'ff 3 -Af. E i v ff, 3' Q T E 2 . 4 1 nwf':4.v-.m,..-' u.,5'2Mf:- ivy. Kp zip . w - V J K-f' Q 2 wa.. A , 5 is 5 4. -v as 94? .QI ,N xx. N 1-W un' ,,. rbmom :Mx fm Grade 11 9,0 5 Grade 12B Y , eldhw, Study Hall 301 3 Q Q Stud Hall 30 e 1 x . new QQ .,., :A .,,....u A J f Q WSF? ff , 'Ti N I up 33 ,X,, .,,, ., ,, 1.3. 1 V- V, ' 5 A 1' ,4.' 5. I x all-J fq,'Y'f2 MJ. , A ra- - 'X 52: ,fel 4 Je sq ' ' .1 N- N A , .' ' jm- S, If 1, gh xt ' Wiring . qi- Z JW V Y i jsll-LJ if , 5? 1. . M w 4 1 nails. fig I W F X f. Ai: ij 1 WVR ,M N . xy Jr 4' X az 4 -' 'A ' as ,Q Q ' .4 A :A 1' i Q- ' 5 f 5 5 V L g g 1 5 A Q ,Q N7 , I 1. 1 ' :z - f I ik 1 Q e , , f ,fl ' f ' W.. , - A h , M A 'V A 01 if 1 f , 3 Grade 10 ,pf Grade 9 nw E L In-AA ' Eggs X' N Y? X N xx x Ed X, Q X4 X Y , . f ' X 1 B 5 S K 195- ......2 Grade 11 F 1 . V LJ, ,ss syilvx M4 I MQ, ,H 344 Q X-I TIT' Grade 12B ,-K,- .,.,, in f Q- N! 1. If 'aw-Q , . Iva avi f iv w X ,fs K , -s..- 3 V , yr.. Li :aa ,4 177'- '?. i' ! A 5- 4M Ya f-, , fa ra' 1 1 W., ' 'Ii 'fri iq' Q lg if I , ' if + '2s.fffl V, 1-L 35 1, 1 . it ,-1.,, , Cooley girls are spellbound by the Christmas Concert rehearsal. This couple seems to be enjoyingthe Pigskin Shuffle. Dick Lziyng, Gerry Burkholz, and Nick Shuraleff frat hop their dates ut the Pigskin Shufhe. i' 41 . tsl N A M' 9' .NW r,,- if 0 l i i l 't Cindy Wicker makes up Bob Luckey for The Night of January l6th, a Dramatics Club production. Dancers rehearse their composition for the Christmas Members Of the 135 Plily 0115! Llfe Cfllzmgled in the Concert, MCThing- I 4 t -vet-I Ni -ts -f4.- it-. 4 'X EV , N- 3484, t xd I y Q f l 0 f ,....,. 2 magic world of Mrs, - -1 Q ,f 5, C X fl M r i 3 N 'fs t qi ,Q . fu i, i its uf K fr ' t XXX, t.i,. ki I A l , N x xchmzgizzg IQIEJS mic! Tfzlezzts p--. 1 ip ll 1 Inns ag' W Q I :fi 'lily ulglagi 'giant lt's fun to share with others. Coolefs many organizations oller to students the opportunity for exchanging ideas and talents. While working with others. the club member learns the basic fundamentals of teamwork. Helping the club create reality from ideas brings personal satisfaction. Hearing other students' experiences helps in understanding his on n. lt is through such sharing of ideas, talents. and problems that he becomes a friend. This opportunity to share and to make friends is open to all in 'SOur World. EVENTS Pigskin Shuffle S.C. Scholarship Tom Hale Trophy Award Used books sale A.F.S. student sponsorship Conducting the sale of used books are F. Ford, J. Curry, M. Nyk, and A. Pfaefllin. Fez!! Stzzdezzt Council C00ley's Governing Assembly Organized when Cooley first opened, the Student Council is considered to be the intermediary between the faculty and the stu- dents. At present, 23 elected Cool- eyites are representing the student- body. A typical day consists of dis- cussing a school difficulty, arriving at a decision, assigning book sales, and counting basketball tickets. Service to Cooley has earned the Student Council the respect of students and faculty alike. Row l: H. Delbridge 1Spon.l, U. McDonald fSpon.J, R. Boylan lTreas.J, SimmOI'1SA- J- OlSOIL S- CHFSOH- J- TUOVIDC, C- BLlSh M Nljlx N Ross F Ford IV- prom, D. Wadlami fp,-65.9, E. Blgndjng fC0ff, SCQJ, L, C. Beutlhien, S. Teeter. Row 3: J. Ba1n,A. Pfaelllin R Brescoll P Bissell Skagerberg tRec. Sec.J, J. McGrath lSpon.l. Row 2: B. Richards, S. D.U1f1SlODh6r,S.Bllrllfh,B-T0f1'IC,J.Curr1e Row l: R. Whang QV. Presb, B. Richards lRec. Sec.l, F. Ford lPres.J. L. Skagerberg fCorr. Sec.J, D. Morgan fTreas.J. Row 2: U. McDonald lSpon.J. D. Karbula, S. Teeter, E. Blandino, L. ' f is er X' Ig 'C . ,., ., ..,, . , ,E . . ...br .A,.A . ' T X.. , . lr if rf 3, 'X 4215? 1 Q K- 9 f ' , .MA ' Z2 ii 1 , r W Q ,,,, , .-W my tl x.. or me Alwood, H. Delbridge fSpon.9. Row 3: J. McGrath lSpOn.J, K. Szelog, C. Bush, M. Mijk, J. Gentry. Row 4: E. Van Ech, D. Smith, J. Bain, T. Notarainni, D. Randall, D. Palmer, H. Olsson. Row 5: B. Torrie, B. Byrnes, A. Pfaeflflin, J. Henry, H. Boylan. Spring -6'! V li. .1 NW Council members. Lois Skagerberg. James Currie. Albrecht Pfaeliiin, and Mary Nijk discuss plans and make arrange- ments for the American Field Serxice foreign exchange students from Cooley for the coming year. Dick Christopher crowns Ethel Sutherland. Queen ol' the Pigskin Shulhe. the dance gixcn annually hx the Studeni il, '5 Wa' if . J - Q - . - X 7 ,, ., . .W ,-- Council in honor ol' the football team. - 39 'QW Wap! f l Row 1: E. Blandino, L. Skagerberg. Row 2: B. Whipple, H. Olsson. To promote better sportsmanship in the lives of Cooley students is the aim of this club. Its members are the officers of every school organization. Their enthusiasm promotes better relations throughout the school and the city. Activein the school. the council stimulates support for the teams. The council's influence is also felt in the city by the excellent conduct of Cooley students at other schools. WLM.. rs at .. -ff iff 7 gi 5--A-Q...... ,f--f-iv 5 4441. SPORTSMANSHIP COUNCIL Row 1: J. Sandison. L. Skagerberg fSec.J, J. Currie fTreas.J, D. Rid- dering tSpon.J, E. Blandino lPres.J, J. Henry IV. Pres.J, M. Prutow, S. Taggert, J. Smith, Row 2: J. Dahl, C. Reinhold, C. Lauer, N. Wat son, S. Beauthien, S. Branch, B. Llewellyn, S. Gerhard, G. Pearson J. Gentry, S. Pelto, J. Snyder, P. Miles, Row 3: H. Scott, J. Cross, S LeVette, P. Drewek, P. Thompson, N. Warnock, C. Peerbolte, A Webster, B. Schmidt, J. VanDusen, K. White, C. Pieper. Row 4: F I . . Thomson, N. Nelson, B. Lutz, B. Murray: J. Shaheen, J. Sourbeck P. Ferdon, A. Hogle, C. Kesleay, M. Peterson, J. Zander, S. Rizzo F. Lindstrom. Row 5: C. Clauser, G. Davey, T. Tanase, A. Eastman G. Hess, S. Hamilton, J, Smith, C. Schmidt, D. Shaink, E. Aronson D. Hurley. Row 6: B. Boylan, R. Heck, W. Randlett, D. Randall, J Randlett, B. Hubbard, L. Kaluzny, B. Bartling, H. Olsson, B Whipple, C. Duff. EVENTS Student exchange Skating party Sports assembly PROMOTING BETTER CITIZENS MOtiiiff'B11Hd1s Of1Of ' AT COOLEY HIGH Dance calendar Promoters of Cardinal Wee-ku National Honor Society Honoring Izzdividzml Acfaievemeuzf wmoupii, INNO! SUCH. no I Fall Row 1: J. Smith, J. Thorpe, R. Strader, N. Reuter, P. Roehm tSpon.J O. Emmons fSpon.J, H. Delbridge lSpon.J, P. Bissell, D. Wadland, J McGuire, S. LeVette. Row 2: K. McBride, J. Henry, M. Stitt, E. Smith S. Taggert, C. Cheritree. Row 3: S. Hortop, S. Beuthien, B. Brichta, Pi McCullough, M. Gentry, C. Lewis, S. Carlson, S. Branch, B. Ferguson Row 4: J. Cornwell, F. Ford, M. Shiels, B. Schmidt, C. Vorland, C. Kesl L. Each semester, seniors possessing high standards in scholarship and leadership are honored when they are chosen by their teachers and classmates as members of the National Honor Society. An impressive assembly is given to induct the newly chosen students into this na- tional group. This organization, whose goals are char- acter, scholarship, leadership. and service, stands as a symbol of these high qualities to the students. It helps to cultivate the desire to attain a better scholastic record and a strong character. leay, G. Hess,-K. Kelp, J. Van Dusen, B. Lutz, M. Peterson, S. Carson Row 5: K. Waineo, T. Tanase, R. Whang, D. Christopher, C. Evinger, C Clauser, J. Currie, W. Alberts, J. Sonkiss, B. Montgomery. Row 6: J Ghent, V. Chen, W. Randlett, J. Hill, T. Notarainni, D. Randall, E Winters, L. Kaluzny, J. Paskus. fri.. KD C5 A 'fr' Row 1: M. Peterson, J. Currie, T. Notarainni lPres.l, Miss Roehm tSpon.l, Mr. Emmons, Miss Delbridge lSpon.7, S. Carson QV. Pres.7, D. Randall, M. A. Gentry, S. Carlson. Row 2: C. Lewis, B. Tarbuck, S. Thorrin, T. Brown, J. Benedict, H. Scott, E. Roth- man, A. Hartsell. C. Ledel, P. Woodruff, S. Hortop, C. Vorland. Row 3: B. Ferguson lSec.J, S. Dayton, C. Pacht, J. Weiskotten, J. Sanders, L. Skagerberg, S. Gilhespy, J. Mopps, M. Chadman, B. Kruger, C. SchilTer, R. Drewek, L. Sehan, L, Grove, N. Keefer. FN so vf t'l,l t1g, ft w I K J ft M Q 'MDCK Row 4: N. Beaver, H. Olsson, R. Herrmann, E. Eicher, A. East man, P. Underdown, N. Smith, C. Gamble, J. Atkin, S. Ecola M. Peterson, G. Madden, S. Parquette, D. Hamel, F. Hebert Row 5: J. Wolf, T. Simmons, R. Olsen, R. Siegert, H. Brelin, D Aptekar, R. Chorba, N. Shuraleff, R. Boylan, T. Small, J. Hoffa Row 6: B. Brichta, B. Lutz, G. Hess, B. Montgomery, V. Chen R. Whang, J. Hill, J. Ghent. J. Sonkiss, D. Christopher, T. Tanase F. Ford. Spring l it, ffm. get - f J 'V N., . iw? F1 1 F1 1 f if ' iam, it Z gg, as Row 1: L. Sarles tTreas.b, J. Smith tCorr. Sect, D. Hamel QV. Presb, I. Lamplin tSpon.J, C. Freeman tPres.l, B. Murray tRec. Sec.J, B. Martin tSgt-at-Armsl. Row 2: S. Bruce, L. Cantera, B. Newhouser, P. Seranian, A. Carroll, L. Terry, J. Weiskotten, C. Ramsby. Row 3: V. Beuthien, M. Bloodworth, H. Scott, L. Krol, C. Moore, B. EVENTS G. A' A, Christmas Caroling Christmas basket Snow Party Candy sales at sports events Picnic G. A. A. girls sell coke at the Football games as a money-making project. L a,..,.au:n-u.--74 i if Brichta, C. Beuthien, M. L. Molnar, J. Milner. Row 4: C. Yount, A. Skowron, J. Fitzgerald, N. Loos, S. Stewart, S. Dayton, G. Secord, J. Pipkin, J. McVittie. B. Adomat. Row 5: M. English, P. Chapman, S. Ecola, C. Eaton, M. Travis, H. Welker, L. King, H. Deeds, M. Wilt, S. Quinn, D. Karbula tNot Picturedj. Wearing Red Letter Sweaters The Girls' Athletic Association is an or- ganization of girls who have won letters in various athletic events. Every game finds the girls. in red letter sweaters, rooting for Cooley. Encouraging teamplay, sportsman- ship and co-operation, the G.A.A. is a valuable part ofthe Cooley world. Spirited fans loyally support their football team. 'X 7 ri ffl , tx Q , j V. V V. 'M , 4? . f 5 dwN,,r., L , . i V K' , , if . I J 1 A .a ' ' . E t 3 ' 5 fN'1f J' at f . 'E wrist A' as F' E. vi .ae.f,...5 EVENTS Supply Varsity jackets Provide Escorts for Pigskin Shuiiie 'Cf Promote sports activities Row 1: Burry, R. Brescoll, L. Cutright, D. Christopher, LV. Pres.j, R Parmentier fCoachj, P. Bissell tPres.j, T. Tanase, G. Davey, J Currie: Row 2: G. Harris, C, Lawrence, H. Smith, P. Patch, L. Geelhood, F Thomson, T. Jones, R. Ekstromm, R. Atkins, M. Lane. Row 3: J. Holla , , . fy ,vii --3 ' if-'P' P' T'k.',1 MW -at 37 ' r 14,823 n A g gf? gf 'fyilvl A -11' if 'si inf. f - W' '1 1 - , '- .,, , , J., V ',.,- . 'ff-J A . ff 4. ij'-1 y::,7ZQf1 2 .flffif 91 J' -Q 1 4? V ' 'if' H f M 'Cf-Q . 1 Q In t,' 1, 1 Ai? ... -' v 'Cz-, n., .,,:'.fV V , J ..j 2 'J Q gpg. .fw, I - 5 1 f I iv' - ' X . , 7.1! -yn.-. pf 4 4. ? Q - T ., 5,4 ' ,li , I 'fr fiifsg .L , .. . .f 5 , . , J- S, fc- -- .aj .V S - , J i J., ,F 4 7 MQW' . ff at X , - J H mf e-if 'rw' I p' , 1 .f,. Q ,' 0 : L V ' ,,,,,, ,' N! ' wav,- e ,' is M ..., . .V , , .ff 4.-i l ,A H . ,. ,.,,g,,, . we ' f ' 1 'fb ' ft f W ' . fa 1 af 1... -ic - , W Lf s' 4' Www' w 14, ' .La 1,0 .J-L ' f ' -v,- .If ,An yzqyyo fu, f wma WN. ,V 4- . - A The NC Club is an organization of boys who have Won letters in various ath- letics. Creating the desire to win and learning to take defeat with a smile are their aims. It is through the efforts of these boys and their predecessors, many of whom have gained athletic promin- ence in college, that Cooley has become noted for sports. The Desire To Win W. Baker, S. Rizzo, J. Paskus, J. Fleisham, C. Ebinger, B. Bartling, E. Gloor, L. Kaluzny, R. Schaefer, D. Wadland. Row 4: D. Lindberg, T. Notorainni, B. Hubbard. F. Messina, D. Roberts, G. Kasapis, K. MacKay, D. Mitchell, B. Nelson, N. Shuraleff, J. Hill. fx 1 ' .fi . 4 W 1' eg HQ wsu 3 ting -Q cmb me rent 5 tes for th6 my Pa 'nu ts me mx EHGSEV vapor S- M b fth P t' Club cha erone a school dance Mrs. S5 listen em ers o e aren s p . Wane W- He Pmfents Club Assisting Teachers and Students Row 1: Mr. D. Hecock fParent V. Pres.l, Mrs. S. Endsley fRec. Sec,J Mr. O. Emmo 4P ' ' I M G Grimes CCorr. Sec.l, Miss M. Hamilton t'Faculty V. Pres.J. Row 2: B. Whipple fStuIdint wicliggsii, Hi Hess fPresidentJ, Mr. E. Peirce CAss't. Treasj, Mr. F. Brescoll fTreas.J. 46 Striving to plan activities and events that are pleasing to all who are con- cerned, the Cooley Parents Club has always been successful in producing a well-rounded program involving parents as well as the students. For the parent, meetings are held once a month to promote understanding be- tween the parent and the teacher for the betterment of the child's educa- tion. For the student, trips and dances are sponsored throughout the year to enrich their social life. EVENTS Inter-School Dance with Cody and Redford Ann Arbor football trip Junior Snow Trip Open House Seven dressy dances Three drop-ins 4'-vm .E Row ll: N. Keefer, J. Cross, J. Van Dusen tSec.l, J. Kalbfleish, B. Schmidt, M. Kroy. M. Weeks, V. Hess McGuire KV, Pres.J, K. White tPres.l, M. Shiels tTreas.l. S. Kile, J. Henry, J. Smith, P. Ferdon, S. Branch, S J. Dahl, C. Lauer. Row 2: E. Blandino, S. Taggert, J. Beuthien. Y-TEE Cabinets Working as a Team Each year Cooley's Hi-Y and Y-Teen Cabinets plan stimulating activities for the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. groups. A representative is taken from each Hi-Y and T-Teen club for these cabinets. which discuss the various activities the clubs participate in during the year. HI-Y Row 1: L. Kaluzny, D. Christopher, P. Bissell, S. Rizzo. Row 2: G. Harris, W. Randlet, W. Way, R. Herrmann. Wffitizzg Arts Row l: M. Peterson. S. Carson, R. Olsen, D. McCoy, J. Keldel. Row 2: was the top Wlmlef of the Semor Dwlslon fort is 3 E. Rothman, C. Lewis, T. Tunuse. C. Miller, B. Berry. Mary Peterson and Cwzgs Awdyds Row l: D. Penhollow, R. Herrmun1Gold Keyl. J. Benedict fGold Keyb. S. Greene fGold Keyl, D. Dunuway lGold Keyj. Row 2: J. Telescow, B. Elliott, S. Barath, M. Peterson lsymphony Awardl, S. Bruce. C011g7'plfLlfgf1'0115 to the Willllefj ' 2. 0 I Ly: V A f i I tvgrqghf ill ll l .. . 1 1 1 ill . I lgizfl Q' Y. 1. ill his . riff tt lla f 411 f Q tl' .llliil-lltiftlll ..- l2..r ' J , - Wisleft.fgglf' P - f ., '... . A 1 . .lllfilliltl . ' ' J Y 0 5 ai Q lx Jilililill ff 2 ll . in M . v . V -l l ll f if . ' .. A' 1 if W 4' K f t ' ll it 53 .5 W t f 0 i J'-r, . ei Clbl J fi ' C ' J . .fig i P i i NT 'L' Ax J- S . f 3.391-Hlcyu, QQ' S - -Y Q ' l if . , if ..rnlr S ' U 'Q' . N Y I it f-.X 1 J 'ii ' V ug: x 1 - I. l -5355 V J- Z J v ...Mt . A ,A P r1'.V ..,. . 'Q R 'S 5174 SW' Row l: B. Bansness,SC. Vorland, B. Tarbuck. Row 2: N. Parks, D. Johns, J. Sanders, J. Mitchell, D. Menen- dez. Row 3: E. Saint, M. White, J. Atkin. Row 4: S. Hortop, J. Goewey, C. Whitlock tStandingJ, D. Wood P. Woodruff. Speech 48 .of 'A Nw Vi il ll 'i' ff' Q3 -my is A. Hartsell, P. Lyons. Row 3: A. I-logle, D. Wilson, B. Moore, S. Hamil ton, L. Heeker, B. Jungquist, M. Kroy, T. Brown. Row 4: F. Lindstrom D. Crampton, B. Rouevko, R. Luckey, R. Gardiner, N. Shipe. T. Small B. Holden. Dmmpztics Club Learfzifzg by Presefzting Plays EVENTS Three act play- Night of January l6th Annual Circle Theater Request Playhouse Traveling Christmas play Make up for 12B plays Tbeslbipms Studying Future Scrzfts K. Keip. P. Woodruff S. Hortop. Row 2: D. Stracler. M. Stitt, T -in i ,A sr 4 V-I I . I ' KX-zz I5 lil, .. L X l . - 'f y , wif' l ' r 1, is - :gigs D -' QF . ,f -W X X S Q! X P Eli! xg i is my firm X .ga iq! 9 5 Q, X. Q X . 4 in M is l Q J ...Exercise .4-sx - 1 4 '1 z 5 Q , .f . .,,..,,, :pf i 7 iv . ,,............-.......M-... ard tiff Row 1: S, Hortop, P. Woodrutl. Row 2: K. man, B. Ferguson, B. Holden, J. Torgeson. McCoy, A. Hartsell, J. Sanders. Row 3: B. H X , v p. 1 i ts - ,. ,jf .J V ,.,, . x A ' tif f' fa, if ' 'Ip-Q11 'lol '- 3.-2 U. -. of ' . f .iv ' .. 7i,,i..,.v7 111 two.: ,, .. ,f gg .... Lf? 'J A. my 5, Q - . fTi,,L',l .it 5 A li ' , , Yyjnxeliffx' . f ' W. . v . W ,,.g f , , J ' 9' J '65 . V' . . ,1z':.:' ,: f , an , .vfw.,.,-fvfrfff ' ,ft y . Q ' i V, 4 I , ' , ff 5 F '5 1 4 ,f , 1 x i th ft 1 3 f 1 ri .. f 5, , 1 Av if ' if ' f J, Z 2 42 ,,,f 9 1 f AX bf' 6 -1 11 7 Z , 24 l 349.5 w ' '72 .Q . va A .ww at y 4 4.1: 4, ,,, J 5 ,A 4 ,V g ..bmj,A . 9 ia 1 2 1 5 5 'f ffm ,, . V1 if V 'H' ,, 4 P rv- 'QQ -fs' Lily . .sg-, fs f' x Y l l 0 , 2 1 , 4. 4 W 2 DZ wh W , ls , il if 6 .. W.-.f..f,.. ,. fi' M Y? 99 ' 'nj' A4 f W, Q6 wwf .'-. me 1,'f, M .,. Girls, I nine dates for you: Stinlxer, Dirty Joe, und Poison Eddie. 50 Wuy, T. Small, N. Shurulell. '7 f g fi X5 W 2-J W . Q! X4 gil COYINCHY- B- MOON- J- BOW- F. Lindstrum, R. Webb. D. Hill, V. Chen, T. Broun. D. Maston, S. Thorin, C Vofllmd- G- Beverly. D- J. Boyer, M. Farrell, T. Simons, B. Vieury. Well, aren't you going to kiss me. Tk sf TW Mft '?' .H-'iw li i tif! J.: ' it Mews, MCT!Jil2g,! A Fall Highlight x 5, .,, .A f at if 9 . fl l , 1 Sometimes Ll mother has to be ugly. i l t ' X Az wp v . n Ns in :ii I 4. Ya: X-ur N :V fl - 4-L ,. , ! -X f 1 I X fc, ,v av K Y H-I? 'x .,-..-n Q Lets toss a plate Heads you go, tails 4 3 3 4.33512 QSM f ff '1 7 51 'A . . C A 1: fi fr I - ,Q A1A' E'-Qrf? - ,,, Y Av lg iv V if X ,, io' X RFQ at 1 X i ,4 r si- .1 is ' X , 1 f J x Nw V,,L . Row 1: N. Watson tBus. Managerj, E. Smith lFirst Pagej S. LaVette, fCo-Editorl, H. Maloney tAdvisorb, C. Miller tCo-editorl, C. Lewis tSecond Pagel, S. Taggert 4Third Pagel. Row 2: C. Dumas, C. Bush, H. Scott, B. Gruger, M. Prutow, S. Carson. C. Ledel. E. Rothman, 'i ss 'GW bl C. Pacht. Row 3: S. Smith, C. Schiffer, G. Madden, L. Skaggerberg, A. Kallid, M. Peterson, B. Garian, A. Eastman, B. Rutzen. Row 4: R. Huesman, K. Kopp, A. Vartcbedian, J. Adams, P. Valbusch, P. Underdown, J. Freeman, J. Rontal, A. MacDonald, S. Miller. Cmfdimzl A Fine Newspaper Cub reporters dig. stalTers hustle. editors red-pencil. advisors fret. Then a smell of ink and a sense of urgency are in the air as Cooley journalists pore over galleys for the Cardinal. The effort expended by the Cardinal stalT has molded itself into a monument to first-rate teamwork -a truly line newspaper. CAROLE MILLER CRISTIE LEWIS Editor Editor sts? sm., Mx t, . I .R rm t'11 ii C' 4 2 'diri- E?t, f L. ' iw' 3. -1,1 k N ,Bb wax , Ei A A SHARON A LGV ETTE A HENRY MALONEY Editor .Advisor I LI' 1 4 it 1 Y, -.. T Row I: Mr. Niblett tAdvisorJ, G. Dunn tSr. Manaucrb. S, Cziilson Stilt tStudcnt Adxisort J Smith tStudent Advisor! J Fredrick fEditorJ. M, A. Gentry tChicf Editorb, C. Peerboltc tEditorJ M C Schmidt J Rontil N Chen M Jones N Rcuter tStudent Peterson tBusiness Mainagerb. S. Ecolu fAd. Managerb. Row I M Adxisorl M Din s 'l evwMLnionized'is a stutable wrutito describe the 1959 ediuon ofthe Cl1wcHan.In addiucnito an hnproved soh coven the book is thkken thus pernntung a grwner number of pictures. The editors and statT have been busy since last summer improving the C!1.S'I?NfJIl, Advised by Lawrence Nibknt,they have worked hawito pubhsh an ouwtanding book. MARY ANN GENTRY SIGRID CARLSON Editor Editor 'WI ff' ' . . :L - 9 I 1 S fag. if 'W'-3' Z , AN' Wie X LAWRENCE NIBLETT CAROLYN PEERBOLTE Advisor .,.-.,.,.-.E.FiJIOI' I 1 A . i Wa .2 QW? J 4. A ' .4,,,- Y . S' 3. if '- S ' Aw 'J' 1 f Row l: S. Rigg, C. Como, N. Medico. B. Ferguson fSec.J, L. Schan iPrcs.p, Gerhard. S. Workman, A. Stachel, C. Whicker, P. Drewek, L. Skagerberg. L. Lagos, J. Lunglois, J. Dimitrie. Row 2: J. Olsson, L. Campbell, K, Row 4: C. Gordon, T. Brown, B. Sincock, J. Zwetow, A. Eastman, C. Mattson, P. Graham, M. McGill, B. Llewellyn, B. Tressler. Row 3: S. Smiih. D- Hill, B- Viilllinffe- EVENTS All city program Killa? 0772 E DanCe Workshop at Michigan Del7el0Pl'flg and Poise 5 Dance at Concerts g Chi1dren's program H X... ..-MQ-. 4z.,fW,... H I 5 Dance Concert Nm '--.MN N-'b X X 3' i A 4 fcaffffbya 'W . . .sv , lnfQi:?:fE .. ,Q-fflf'abQ' is , ' f Q fl. , , ' i f-fi ,W ,mf A Q 2, nz' -5623 5.-.1 . ' . FM' ,Af .. . W. M N A H j wr- S 54 .. .L ' NW? . W' N' L 'A-i fin. f1'3::..g.?'5X 52fL:.mi:am-4fww.2Qsss . . M wxz1:225Q13gz.::y...1. F' Vogue C lub P7'6S6l1l'z:I1g Fashion Forecasts EVENTS Fashion Show Joint meeting with Black Hi-Y Coke for new members Tea-induction of new members Senior Farewell Vx J6555 ' iv Y' V '. K 4' ,M ie. ,V .Vex 1 'A :, J ff? .mf 02 iqlgg l Va ,V , 054. lf'eQ?4 ,all I 4,' 1, ,rg O4 M. '? , an 4. is M Q 4 H4!',.!9'.: u . m e Korr, A. Stachel, C. Whieker, C, Ferguson. Row 3: H. Foster, K. Philip, Row l: K. Rogers 1Publicity Mgr.9, M. Noble tRec. Se-c.J, P. McCullough 1V. Pres.J, S. LeVette lPres.J, J. Olsson fTreas,J. P. Miles .fCorr. See.J, B. Schmidt lSgt-at-Armsj. Row 2: J. Thom, B. Blair, M. Berlin, P. Cavan, V J. Grubaugh, K. Johnstone, J. Pelton, J. Atkin, L. Burman, K. Darling. M, Weeks fHist.J, L. Gehanian. S. Neal. P. Drexxek, A. Maze, M. Norllng, 44226. 'GV 5 Q-f tie' 2' tively Fzziznfe Nzzzfses Club EAQD1' erin g fllediazl Professions ., , .., 5 , if Z ,J - 9 7 5- ,?-We ,. f V A ,f .5 ., f- ,fm f 4 s Y 4 X .,,, gk tif 4 I 455' 5.1 Y ffw Row l:.l.Taylor,C.Crane tRec.Sec.J,J. McGuiretV. Pres.J,C.LauertPres.j, ROW 31 M- Bl00dW0fll1, 5- SISWHFI, E, KCFIUOU, B, Fedfrrirlchik, R. Hamil- M. Dann tCorr. Sec.J, C. Delvleritt 4Treas.p, J. Rauhala. Row 2: P. Roth, ton, B. Kruger, H. Davey. Row 42 C. Matthews, L. Warden, J. Zander, N. M. Smith, J. Mast, J. Kaloos, D. Saleskery, M. Latona, L. Palmer. SITlllh,B-MOOFC,B-BUkOWSki,T,PCI6fSOr1. EVENTS Halloween party for orphans Thanksgiving basket Christmas basket Christmas caroling for Old Folks Home Flower sale for Red and Black Day Open House at hospital H J If 'EWG PES? raid? 582 mi 335 Row 1: J. Thorpe, L. Skagerberg CChap.J, C. Dumas CSec.J, S. Carson lPre J M H 'l s. , . ami ton fSpon.j, F. Ford CV. Presb, C. Kesleay QTreas.J G ' ' ' ' ' 5-I B. Sharp, C. Slocum, Al Webster, S. Taggert, C. Schiffer, A. Kallid B. Taylor, R.Jackson N Doran Row 5' M Peterson B Hall K B ld' , , . . . . , . , . e ing . Pearson QH1st.j, J. Mitchell. Row 2. C. Peerbolte, J. Weiskotten, L. J, Van Dusen, G. Dann, P. Ferdon, M. Noble, S. Carlson, C. Ledel Hargreaves, M. Jones, G. Stevenson, P. Graham, B. Nelson, E. Blandino C, MaCAuI3y, Row 6: C, Bush, N, Zang, S. Taylor, P. Underdown, C J- Rosenberry, M- THYIOT, D- Bouioulian. ROW 32 D- W00d, B. Llewellyn, Gamble, S. Ecola, M. Savisky, G. Chase, K. Graves, E. Schneider, P P. Drewek, M. Berlin, B. Blair, M. Bradas, J. Nadol, B. Brichta, S. But- Valbugch, terworth, C. Matsumoto, J. Nickels. Row 4: B. Garian, L. Cantera, EVENTS Future Teiiclmfs Association Student teaching at elementary schools Trip to Eastern Michigan College Tray favors for Children's Hospital Candy apple sale at football game Viewing the T66ZCZ7l'1lg Field ,f Q: Yip J fl. i 7 a moan :px I ak' Science C lub Science Clubs Future Eiensteins Meet Cooley science clubs stress the learning of new ideas and the testing of old ones. The Science Club explores many horizons that cannot be touched upon in regular classes. Tutoring slow students has helped the Math Club members strengthen their own knowledge while helping others. At meetings, they learn new techniques such as the use ofthe slide rule. Keeping up with the news, the Current Events Club members form intelli- gent opinions of today's problems. In the years to come the world will rest in the hands oftoday's learning generation. ' Row I: L. Tracy IV. Presb, G. Leeper, R. Burton, C. Schmidt CSec.J, V. Chen tPres.J, J. Wolf, J. Karohyi. ,WM w N' x .. - 415 Y,c ,pf ., .,., 1- . f. l he-.. C fi' ' .ANC C Row 1: N. Smith, L. Tracy, J. Wolf, D. McCoy, V. Chen fPres.J. Row 2: J- Karolyi, F- Miller, R- 015611- zmfent Even is Row 1: P. Underdown fTreas.9, K. Barget CPres.J, V. Walker C. Worei, A. Vartabedian, A. Phaefliin, H. Scott, E. Rothman. lSponsorJ, B. Martin UQ Pres.J, J. Moro lSec.J. Row 2: S. Smith. 'VZ' M'-Q fi. M atb Club 7-.. fev- , - 53 1 , mn. K7 1' ax ig J F661 Row 1: M. A. Gentry, D. Aptekar 4Rec. Sec.J, J. McGuire tV. Pres.l, G. Gies LV. Pres.J, M. Ferguson tSpon.l, M. Stitt tPres.J, M. Prutow tCorr. Sec.l, H. Deason tTreas.l, J. Cornwell. Row 2: K. Jamrozy, D. Best, N. Jenson. M. A. Pappas, K. Conley, D. Brittain, C. Matsumoto, G. Stevenson, M. Wichorek, C. Lewis, M. Jones, G. Ryan, B. Tarbuck, A. Carroll, D. Rennie. C. Pacht. Row 3: C. Kilbourne. G, Brelin, K. Frey, T. Armstrong, J. Hancock, D. Price, D. Reeves, J. Maughn, D. Layng, P. Maston, T. Cooper, B. Lanning, J. Arnold. Row 4: D. Pacht, K. Mc- See mm' emf Film Capital of 'Our Wforld' if ey, i J..-4 Bride, J. Gentry, S. German, J. Houston, M. Elvers, J. Dickinson. R Crossmun. G. Larson, H. Hampikian, M. Luttenbacher, M. Chadman K, Schaenheide, B. Kruger. Row 5: D. Morgan, G. Barkolz, J. Smith. C Johnson, S. Quinn, C. Eaton, A. Eastman, L. Hecker, B. Thuemmber N. Myers, J. Moffat, K. Silk, J. Craig, J. Henry. Row 6: N. Beaver, H Mclntosh, T. Tanase, D. Lewis, D. Crampton, N. Shuraletf. D. Wilkie A. Maehenzie, H. Brelin, E. Aronson, E. Higham, B. Irvine, S. Aptekar. sew! ,gr 1 1 W Joan McGuire, Jack Henry and Craig Giese are busily A A i at work. 1. gli Q Pr w ' if -4 :ggi P l r .. . if ' ' 'f A 1 7 . A 'R ili .. X Miss Ferguson and Carolflohnson go over See and Hear material while Dave V V Price attends to other business. KA EVENTS Lalf Tyme Magazine sale Movies and recordings for classes Christmas Dinner Picnic N Row 1: S. Shivickas tSpon.J, T. Ruhland, J. Drozdowski, R. Burnell B. Kruger, E, Rothman, S. Dres 1Treas.J, D. Adams, J. Smith QV. Pres.J S, Miller tRec. Sec.J, C. Schmidt tPres.l, M. J. Makar lCorr. Sec.y, S. Brand, L. Cook, J. Benedict, G. Burns. Row 2: M. Peterson, A, Allman, D. Cook, S. German, C. Matsumato, H. Welker, M. Wilkinson, S EVENTS ' Decorations for Spring and Christmas Concerts Participation in Scholastic Art Contest Sketching trips Posters for school events Visits to art exhibits ,.- -if lr .- -fs fl.- w .. it 1 . , 9 I , ll. i l ' , 1 , , I ,If ll 'l ., yt. Art Club Learn By Doing Cooley's Art Club has aided the school by designing and constructing scenery and decorations for all the concerts and plays. Many ofthe Art Club members have entered and won prizes in the Scholastic competition and Walker Poster Contest. The club has helped members to develop their talents, while introducing them to many valuable techniques. , VanDeventer, M. Brewer, J. Telescdu, S. Greene, V. Adams, M. L. . Peterson, S. Hortop, L. Carter, J. Dimitrie, D. Wilson, B. Wall. Row 3: B. Grandon, G. Belote, D. Strandhardt, C. Johnson, W. Soellner, T. Haist, B. Jackson, R. Strader. ,.,, -1 '98 at-'E 61 fW. T A .P , .. .f 'z-as -f 1 V... Row 1: P. StoyanolTlCorr. Sec.l. T. Simmons lRee. Sec.l. L. Kaluzny CV. Presb, Mr. Aneda lSpon.J. P. Bissell lPres.J, R. Whang fTreus.l, H. Olson lChap.J. Row 2: B. Hitsky. R. Atkins, C. Lawrence, J. Pettipher. J. Arnold, D. Morgan, J. Orthaber, M. Lane. Row 3: J. EVENTS Hayride g'Rhythm in Rose dance Senior Farewell Ice cream sales Paper drive Joint meetings HI-Y 'fb-, DeMassu. H. Deason, G. Lessenau, E. VanEck, R. McDonald. R Boyaln, R. Burry, M. Stitt, A. H:inoi:1n.R0w 4: S. Barath, L. Kara gianis, D. Downs, D. MacKay, D. Roberts, M. Murphy, B. Bartling ...wr x CARDI Row 1: G. Davey fSgt.-at-Armsj, C. Duff lCorr. Sec.l, D. Mitchell QV.-Pres.J, D. Richards CSpon.l, B. Randlett tPres.J, T. Henstock tRec. Sec.J, J. Randlett tHist.j. Row 2: J. Parstow, J. Albers, G. Barkholz, E. Arorison tChap.J, D. Shaink fTreas.l, R. Mclntyre, G. Benchick, W' Q' f' , ,MA W ftwf 3 wh EVENTS Hayride Veterans Book Drive Progressive dinner Participation in Inter-Hi-Y hockey and track Spring Interlude dance Support of Korean war orphan A L HI-Y G. Beltry. Row 3: R. Lux, R. Bussey, D. Dawson, B. Davies, E Asam, T. Dickson, L. Bates, R. Laidlaw, Row 4: R. Webster, H. Ram lgowilC. Whitlock, D, Jauman, B. Colwell, R. Leon, T. Wright, T ma . H ff Q 'ffiif K T l ' T 1 - - 5 3 5-...1 I r 1 ef' 'Xxx V , v 2 2 1' EVENTS HI, Y Dribbler's Ball dance Winners of Hi-Y track meet Joint meeting with Blue Y-Teens Cooley date booklet Row 1: R. Heck CCorr. Sec.l, T. McDonald lTreas.J, D. Wilkie CV Presb H HulterfS onh S RizzoCPresJ F ThomsontSgt at Armsl, . , . p . , . . , . .- - D. Hurley fRec. Sec.J. Row 2: D. Sutton, R. Schaefer, F. Wilson, D Banks, C. Clauser, F. Hebert, B. Zuck, B. Patterson, J. Hancock. M my or Q .k. aww? is 64 Row 3: J. Siewkiewicz, D. Behnke, D. Pennington, D. Newton, D. Lipton, R. Mills, B. Snyder, K. Milmik, C. Johnson, J. Gough. Row 4: B. Miller, P. Goor, M. Dillon, J. Heuer, T. Fleming, L. Palmer, D. Muenk, M. Murdock, D. Hobley. N- xxx W'- fa- . . , . -.- , , M . f 'M' it X .i . - ' 'l ' ' ' ' - f ' 1 f fx Aa. I ' -'VW - . 11.2. . ' ' ' ' v, - I ' 1 IJ' ixja, gf .fl 2... yaw- i. X FWF- - , , . v Row l: J. Hill tHist.7, D. Randall tTreas.J. B. Way CV. Pres.J W. Stell- D. Roberts fC0rr. SCCJ. W. B. HOIGCI1. P. MClHIOSl1. B. Feflilx ROW 3 berger lSpon.9. R. Hermann lPres.J, T. Tanusc fRec. Sec.J, K. Barget A. GarlShOr6. J. Currie, B- Smith, J. Nicoll. D. Aplekllr, D M-2151011 ISgt-at-Armsy. Row 2: D. Roberts, D. Lockxxood. B. Hayward, J. Landa. B. Harper. T- BYU1L1f.J. MOH2il'1HH. F- LiI1dSIfOm. C- PODPGUM ef EVENTS Autumn Nocturnei' dance Selling of Cooley pennants Winners of Operation Green Drop-ln with Senior Horizons Thanksgiving basket Participation in the Hi-Y United Nations trip HI-Y ',.- 'CT' 'I' wtwemwtxm-N 's..f ROW 12 D- Wildland- D- Christopher, T- N0fHfHiDHi, C- RemSbUfglSP0H-L J. Henry, R. Deavors, H. Horton, B. Ross, L. Scrobey, X. McGregor B- Nelson, B- Hubbard, J- Hubbard- ROW 22 H- Mifflhell- L- EHGSICY, H. Smith. Row 4: C. Rogers, R. Ouellette, R. Chorba, B. Smyth J A. Pfaefflin, G. Harris, B. Montgomery, B. Ebinger, B. Brauer. Row 3: Johnson, B, Kelley, EVENTS Decal sale for World Service Promoting a new Hi-Y at Northwestern High School City Hi-Y Basketball champs for three straight years Hi-Y Legislature Be Minel' dance Hayride I-II-Y B L UE Y-TEE , 'mm A . 4 599333 3 ' . , , R K av if 5' ,- 4, 10 -- Q.. N .. . fail MH? 'V V ' E E is 'I fwwmmwwm , in E .wr ggwwf- ,Q If . . ,, ,s 4 fc ' V ., ,..- ff-I way ,M qt - , ,H,u.g..L M.. M EVENTS Witches Walk dance Christmas basket Joint meeting with Black Hi-Y Participation in Y-Teens service Row 1: J. Maier, N. Keefer lChap.J, M. Weeks KICC Rep.J, J. Dahl CTreas.J, B. Schnidt CPres.j, P. McCullough fSec.J, S. Kile UCC Rep.j, J. Cross lSgt.-at-Armsj, B. Blair. Row 2: W. Johnson, P. Lyons, C. Fer- guson, G. Pearson, R. Jackson, P. Miles, C. Ledel, K. Rogers, C. Dumas. Row 3: C. MacAulay, V. Korr. K. Jakuhek. P. Cavan. A. Stachel, C. Huff iefiiiy? -reams C I '11 Q5 it' i'.'E:7 C g'ag'?n.'!Lv T M- -9 Q' 4'-fx'p1v - A ' O Staufenbeil, B. Ferguson, P. Drewek, M. A. Berlin, E. Kerr. Row 4 J. Houston, K. Chynoweth, A. Kallid, J. Kuhn, L. Schan, J. Qlsson L. Landry, M. Dinges, C. Smiley, C. Boyce. Row 5: L. Gehanian,-P Brady, G. Madden, D. Hill, J. Atkin, J. Pelto, P. Massey, M. Nijk S. Tulppo, S. Borchard. 'W- fav ,s EB' W:- 67 S 8 ii? 5' ' ' f ,?' Row 1: S. Thorin fSgt.-at-Armsy, S. Taggert tChap.j S. LeVette iRec. Sec.j, S. Branch KV. Pres.J, K. White tPres.J, C. Catana fSpon.J, J. Henry fTreas.J, S. Beuthien fCorr. Sec.J, L. Skagerberg HCC Rep.J. Row 2: E. Blandino UCC Rep.J, J. Ettinger, B. Llewllyn, C. Gaca, C. Smith, K. Kramer, S. Kappel, D. Rennie, S. Resner. Row 3: S. Taggert, M. Prutow, L. Large. EVENTS Witches Walkl' dance Support of an orphan Food for poor family Y- S Open house for new members Joint meetings Swim party B. Tarbuck, C. Como, J. Olson, D. Wood, J. Fanelli, J. Hamilton S Reifschneider. Row 4: F. Peirce, M. Smith, M. Dann, B. Kiselis M McGill, E. Kermou, L. Willis, A. Webster, K. Keip. Row 5: B. Bukowski J. Grubaugh, G. Dann, C. DeMetitt, C. Bush, L. Dero, E. Schneider J. Joop, F. Ford. exp . x 40- X 'Ni T' WR 3. .V ',..' ,: x:.k:,5q-ii 15.5 ':-, .- 1 . A A.. M1 , . gf 7 ..,. . H . -Q -f S ' - it . - . :V 'A ' f - V ' X 3-:Ss: u'l'f:fie f'3t5fZQ:' . t a xi? ' r ., ip, --,V-mf.:-ii 4 e - :.f'f'fi'i:. e. 2. A. ew er : gm f- , ', 4 . vw ' A' t A 2 J ' ,gf ,. fi vias' A W '2:. a:'-at . if -Q X ef' A i l gg., new 2 ' V i 4 T' y ':., .. Qs 5 lu Wx- , I ,. AMT! .. y . p ,. f 6, ff,-.L -3- 15. 7. Row 1: C. SchilTer lSocial Chair.J, D. Missett tlCC Rep.J, J. Smith KV. bolte, H. Seott C Moore Row4 C Broun D McCoy J Swift S Pike Pres.l. J. V. Dusen tPres.l, M. Shiels lTreas.J, C. Lauer HCC Rep.l, P. P. Crampton J Cornxxell N Reuter B Taylor J Btrloxx Row 5 J Adams tHist.l. Row 2: L. Hargreaves, P. Gillette, C. Pacht, M. K. Watson, Must, L. Sttxens C Kesleay L Taylor J Thorpe S litola K Maxwell A. Hartsell, K. Conley, N. Chmielewski, P. Howard, J. Jones. Row 3: A. Hogle, S Merritt M. Oleson. C. Kilbourn, M. J. Kennedy, B. Taylor, L. Panyan, C. Peer- Q .-,,,. 4 If Wa . .,. ZLs.,M54ff,. 5 ' ??' at If t4xXtX l , X w 2 1 . r M5955 lill e it 3 35535 . ,ar 5 z 'W' cj mn' 9915: . qv- H12' Row 1: A. Eastman tHist.l, J. Zander tChaplainJ, S. Hamilton tCorr. Sec.J, V. Hess tPres.J, J. Sanders KV. Presb. J. A. Kalbfleisch tRec. Seed P. Ferdon tSgt.-at-Armsl. Row 2: D. Boujoulian, S. Bruce, A. Kacherian P. Beck, B. Love, A. Macina. S. Butterworth, M. A. Pappas, J. Taylor Row 3: E. Meyer, J. Weiskotten, J. Nodol, C. Matthews, M. Peterson ff' B- MQIFVHY, B- LUYZ, B. Shields, N. Larlson, J. Smith. Row4: J. Richardson gl- Vyilgjfilflld-6glYEdI7'I?I1tS. Sftexrfarg, Sklvlontgcgmery. J. Casper, C. Purcell? - 6D...oran. 5:.Bh ,B.M , Mucha, L. Warden, S. Kuder. ow en am Dore, K EVENTS 'SWitches Walk dance Pajama party at Y.W.C.A. Pot luck dinner Ice skating party Thanksgiving basket Y-TEENS 70 Row l: V. Sarapas lCorr. Seal. D. Gass fSgt.-at-Armsb, L. Cio- chetti tRec. Sec.J, C. Pieper CPres.J, J. Goeway KV. Presb, C. Baker lHist.J, J. White tTreaS.l, K. Sills fl. C. C.J, J. MCCrum fChap.5. Row 2: J. Olenjek. D. Hundbeiger, K. Buchanan, N. Walter, K. Sullivan, C. Lindberg, G. Ryan, M. Martin, D. Brit- tain, L. Rapp, D. Migliore. Row 3: J. Kieticek, B. Snage, S. Spooner, M. J. Kerr, S. Bates, L. Fleming, J. Sims. K. Geven- furtner, B. Busby, J. Mast, M. Wright, C. Beuthien, B. Newhonse, V. Beuthien, C. Small. Row 4: D. Greene, M. Seibel, B. Getberg, Q.. JJ W. AW f . P . gf. .. Y-TEENS EVENTS Trip to the Ice Capades PJ party Swim party Hayride Bake sale Easter basket L. Pospeshil P Wharram K Smith K Ecola B P t'd Sh J- ,.arr1ge,K, N? gl-Zgig' KC ihgenhelde' J- Green- D- LHUIZ. C. Matsumoto - V T, . o nke. Row5:J. Th M 'i B.. Crull, P. Cardinal, M. Eastman,O?pLCereper,' E.Uq'1E1rgakBlalVl Hlr5ChHelFlf,T' Lenzlng- M- WHFTCVI, C. Morre, J. Legg. Roifv 6' 5W'ClZI5frCi2nlEg i,egieF1TDijI3DvIli.. Sagdelrls, M. Papier, J. Harlton ' 1 ' , . C 1 , Wm, D.J0hnS. Ie, udsonr L' Kohl? M- B' i is iff ' J l 1 t. . a 1 N! X 3 l ww 1 2 4 all J 3 . 1 A 2 . ' 17 Z 4 2 2 ff 4 f l X 4 WI: W, 5 L ii .- 'WW W. H, f .. - if yi-1 6 1. f V ' ' I , .- 'V f ,S V , lg ,,. I .J l Row 1: M. Sarko7y lChap.l, J. Sourheek lCorr. See.l, C. Reinhold QV. M. Peterson, C. Gaca, S. Resner. Row 3: J. Thompson, M. K. Thorsby, Pres.l. N. Warnock lPres.l. J. Sandison lRee. Seol, M. Peterson lHist.J, C. Nebus, M. White. C. Slager lSgt-at-Armsl. Row 2: S. Wanamaker. J. Simpson, J. Marks, EVENTS Flower sale at 12B Play Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets EVENTS Christmas caroling . S P t Christmas basket for needy family HOW ar y I S , , Sale Camp Wathana trip n1or in S p Drop-In Candy sale Hayride Party , Theater Party egcz! H owzons Row l: P. Miles, P. Drewek lSgt.-at-Armsl, B. Jones lTreas.l. P. MeCol- B. Love, M. A. Berlin, M McEwen. Row 3: G. Ryan, L. Landry, P. lOLlgl1 CV. Presb. J- W21l1I1igCr lPrcs.J. C. WiCkCF lC0l'I'. SCCA, S. Neal Cavan, M. Dinges, J. Christie, M. Norling, S. Pelto, D. Lautz, J.Gentry, lChaplainj, K. Philip lSports Council Rent, P. Thompson lRee. Sec.J. N. Chmieliwski. Row 4: E. Sutherland. K. Bjorge, M. Sutherland, C. Row 2: R. Thomas, J. Thom, K. Rogers, B. Love, J. Dimitrie, S. Thorin, Johnson, L. Kohl, P. Cardinal, J. Blair, B. Jingquist, C. Pieper, P. Lum. vi l l ' md' IQ? fi - 1' L..: g-fam -1 .1 L:-'f'H '.z:n. i.,f'75'Y2? 3.3 iv: 3i5f ' ?TY1,, 25' an - 22 - x x Q 6 V . In-J. ' .f-ff, ' iff S X 5 'R vt WX ,l 1 e-.pf iq 'fv A '39 . Q2 A V wg: , 22 4? QQ K' Q 6 W ? A M J sm J' b Qu ,gf 5 1 f X . my 4, nf Q YN 4 I A M' v m , 1 - Q' - R ! V2 , N7 zfbyfgtvf vwyyv M MX Q, ,4.,,.5. . 1 ' Juv' 51 ,-1 wif' MQ, nw my '7 V aww ,AQ ,f ,- 1 2 . A -Z f 4 . i .M 1 mf! . , 4 f x x Q xy X ffl ' f' gf V2 Y rf , ff M1 1 4 7 A 1 EA MZ' 4 H J-55 l 5 Q10 Row 1 B BHUGF 1SglHlAfIT1Sl M Chavlm fcoff SCC? J Townsend L Bogan N Lirshner, B. Sipley, Row 3: A. Heintz, J McBride M Row 4: P. Longbrake, J. Lincoln EVENTS Drop-In Party for new members Participation in Camp Fire birthday celebration Swimming party Senior Horizons Row l B Ferguson fCliaplainJ M Shields tCorr Seel E SmithtV Vanni N Keeler Row 3: R. Jackson, J. Olsson, J Maier M A Presb P Doyle 1PresJ L Campbell fRec Sem D Hill fTreasJ H Gentry S Kile S Borchard,A. Webster. Row 4: B. Vicary M Nijak Foster fMembership Chairj Row 2 C Ferguson I Linglois M N Zang G Madden, J. Pelto, S. Pike, S. Tulppo, P Graham iw. -'E ,ggi 'Qi-6' ?'W'o'9 yo. I Q?::6?' ' ,fx J .QIQQO we V9 s c I . o 1. TRW, i '19 081 af '4?P ! P V -V' urn, V, 1 1- 4155 , I 1 My 3 ,M.,1fa.,.j 1 f P 9 , rv 1 3' , ,W r w' A' I . 1 W1 4012 'gif N W A . iw, XJ R,qmJ.t' R ' A ng, Gl, .f L f ,,., .mf f I as . N -'s-1. .S .wwe . ,X . S A91 J Z .psp f 451 f Z 'V f'f 7 X f , 'ff' xg I , fx 71 ? ,M 1 '-1 'Q V- 5 f',,, ' ,T ' . I4 ww' f LOS JOVENES-SPANISH CLUB J. McVittie, J. Peddie, T. Bateman. Row 3: L. Pospeskil, E. Nadol. Row 1: B. McAnelly, J. A. Legg tTreas.J, M. Hirschfield tVeep.J, R0W41 J- WCiSk0UCfl, B- B0Hk0Ski, M.HLIkt21, Mr. McGrath KSDOH-L D. Alderman tPres.J, K. Minehart tSgt-at-Armsj. Row 2: C. Moore, J- Collard, E- Raflkill EVENTS Mexican Village SP ish b Restaurant dinner Scrapbooks for disabled veterans Thanksgiving basket Quieu Mzzcbo Agfzrm Poco Aprz'et:z 4 Participation in the Mexico Trip Row 1: S. Hortop, V. Adams, J. Currie lTreas.J, E. Rothman KV. Presb, J. Cantera, C. Moore, R. Williams, N, Keefer, M. Wright. Row 3: E. Smith Como tSpon.J, J. Ortiz lPres.J. F. Ford tSec.J, C. Smiley, S. Carson. Row G. Maiden. M. Stitt, J. Ghent. P. Underdown, D. Wilson, C. Gamble, J 2: J. Kalbfleisch, S. Taggert, J. Lynch, J. Richardson, M. Chadman, L. Smith, M. Peterson. Tb -'f ?aiF if-,,, iOpe who attempts too much, accomplishes very lit C. r French Club i 1 L 3 Vozzloir C'esf Pozzvoirx ff Lf li lf ff' Yiv- Fm, L - l . f f 3 . !' . 1 FRENCH CLUB Christmas breakfast Senior farewell dinner Sale of book plates Charity project Progressive dinner Easter breakfast Advanced Latin students enjoy themselves at the Roman Saturnalia. Row lg,l,Allai1'efSpOn.l, S. Burnett, A. Webster tSec.J. C. Lewis tPres.p, bolte, M. Bradas, S. B-6LlIlllCl'l.ACJ. Stex enson. E. Black. Row 3: li. Ch5no- J. Cross W' Prem, J. Bowman QTWHSJN R, Hamilton 41-lisglpx J. Ngldgl, weth,IL. lfoncini. S. Pike. l.. fcrgir. H. H.impik1.in.Row 4: G. Rontal. D. Row 2: S. Brand, C. Drompp, M. Jones. L. Palmer. S. Branch, C. Peer- Milfilfl. V. Chen. B- PLIIICVSOD. llllvbere Theres a 1171! TlJere's a Ilvfzyi R. 0. T. C. Row 1: Capt. V. Heiple, Znd. Lt. R. Mohler, lst. Lt. K. Long, Major Son- kiss Znd. Lt Fackler. Row 2' S t. A , . . g . Norwood, Znd. Lt. H. Lindback, Znd. Lt. R. Best, Lt. Col. Berry, Capt. W. Randlett CCadet lnst.b. Officers at f R019 Team Row 1: Pvt. M. Melmoth, Znd. Lt. H. Lindback, Lt. Col. Berry, Major W. Sonkiss, Capt. W. Randlett, 2nd Lt. Fackler. Row 2: M!Sgt. K. Bernath, Sfc. B. Ful- lerton, Cpl. J. Lewis, A. Blake- well, First Sgt. J. Penhollow. Row 3: P. Grob, S. Saski, J. Bu- sard, J. Pendleton, J. Hill. will Team Row l: Sfc. Eagan, Pfc, Rusnell, J. Fris bie, R. Mohler, M. Melmoth, K. Frey Cpl. J. Hill, Pvt. J. McCallune. Row 2 Sfc. F. Saffold, J. Pendleton, Pfc. J Dean, Cpl. A. Bakewell, Pfc. J. Dole Sgt. J. Boyer, Cpl. J. Scrivens, Pvt. K Rauhala, Sfc. R. Sledzinski. Row 3 MfSgt. K. Bernath, Sfc. B. Fullerton Sfc. J. Buzard, Cpl. M. Marker, Pvt. J Puro, Pvt. L. Hendrickson, Pvt. J Wright, Pvt. W. Turner. Row 4: R. Ked- ney, T. Radtke, S. Saski, Cpl. J. Lewis 'ina' ' 4 if. ' are 26 2: L wg--.v Row 1: B. Wall, D. Bakewell, B. Boucha, J. Hellman, W. Randlett LCapt.J B. Kriger, T. Lenzing, H. Davey, F. Peirce. Row 2: A. Black, J. Corrunker R. Horn. M. Smith, E. Kermou, S. Pape, J. Zander, M. Bloodworth, R Sledzunski, G. Faekler. Row 3: B. Douglass, V. Heiple, J. Hill, J. Pendle- , ton, R. Mohler, G. Merritt, G. Rusnell, L. Collins, K. Bernath, A. Schrei , ber. Row 4: F. Saffold. J. Uarvis, J. Cross, J. Hill, J. Lewis, J. Randlett R. Kedney, R. Rorrer, M. Tyler lSpon.7. Air Redd Corps ,fe- Ready for the Unexpected L I 6 Q x0 J f vi, , i, I Lx ill! lgxi . m .fllllll Q unzmf ed Cross 6lf 'l'l3' Q51 Skilled in First-Aid Mmm.. E' ' ?...-,1 Row 1: E. Browne fV. Pres.j, K. Orsick lPres.l, P. LaHood lSpon.J, J. Vokal tTreas.l. Row 2: L. Brancart, A. Setlock, L. Holmes, B. Boucha 14914. Ashraf.. -KA' ear ix vsp- 5 93 - 1. V 1 I e C7 i -l.. . s . i . J ' li 5 If ' vi Q I ' .. x,t??ggE1:iNs Q Vx .xg I s -msg Y V Q5 an H A .Af-'A' ., A.. JIS' Taste and Basie Row 1: M. Tyler fSpon7 R Horn M W1II11mstP1e51 D Hlmel C R Hiller qsponq. Row 2 M Cmbkes v smuers lx omlx C schmx W3 D Watson J HU' 5 WUSOH B MQCFarland 56 v . 1, f ,ng .- A ., S LJ' 1 ' - I qu. .lf I ,g f s . I 17-5 2 .fe Row 1: N. Quinn, G. Pobutsky fTeacherj, L. Baruch fTeacherD, M. Kroy, H 1 B ' S. K ' .R 3: p, R ,j, H'11, R. Leon, D. Bakeweu. Row 2. M. wright, M. nommick, M. Heltzel, B. Heggie, J. Tonzeamr C' em ey' 'Quinn' mm OW ay I . V ' ' an SE L b S JA . -Q., vfN..6N . z wry ta XV 6 Co Cog, Q TAHE WINH 7 4 yi 'X E is N7 ,' To hx 9,9 - -.X I P , N I ZA S S 1? Row 1: R. Strader, N. Shipe, M. Farrell, D. Jones fTechnicianJ, M. Bogan McCarthy, R. Kedney, J. Kraft, B. Gardiner, B. Rovenko, J. Fleishans. fStage Managerj, R. Schmidt, R, Luckey. Row 2: K. Kalebaba, D. Row 3: A. Tiseo, J. Boyer, G. Kleinsorge, R. McCarthy, M. Avakian. Q3 4:n,,,u,,, . V .f mn, ,Jan mf . 44- 36- QW '90 wwf- 3 Ensemble Beezutlffll Mllsic, A TTcZLZ'ffl'0l1 at Cooley Row 1: J. Smith, S. Taggert, S. Annibal, C. Ferguson, C. Hansen, L. Large, M.- Prutow, B. Tarbuck, S. Thorin, J. Cornwell. Row 2: K. Kelp, D Coletti, J. Henry, J. Hawker, L. Bates, G. Bauerle, J. Ghent, G. Harris L. Campagna, E. Eicher, C. Leonard. Row 3: C. Adams, J. Antkowiak B. Nelson, A. Bakewell, J. Hoffa, G. Lorenzen, D. Shalnk, D. Copen . i ff, t ff if 1 3 f , 1 l I f i ll? 3 ll f hauer, J. Atkin, K. McBride, L. Stevens. Row 4: C. Kesleay, C. Tidering- ton, S. Lawson, P. Horvath, J. Merritt, P. Stoyanoff, N. Shipe, S. Hamil- ton, F. Ford, B. Junquist. Row 5: M. Smith, S. Rizzo, T. Simmons, L. Karagianis, R. Boylan, J. Hill, T. Notarainni, C. Ebinger. Pi FM FN IA-,gig ocezlettes ' 57 ' 54 . .Main KX .. . - V4 -ja f f 'ff J 0 . f Cham! Groups Strive for Excellence VL 5 I W 4, W 1 if 9? , 1, Q f 5' A ' . 5 7 .P ' ,. f ea ! s V : I 'at' g 4 'ar f ' .Q . 1 JM. , f '3 5 ,Q 'S 'iz if V-e. Y if 421 J gsm 7, . - L f' 4 D. K 5 'I I' -Q ! . V N -1 2 'Q --1 1 , ,Q QW , , 2 . M e,,, 'sf I f ' J A f '5' if wp . iff 43 15.1 , F, Z K. .ry vii ,T Row l: K. McBride, B. Turbuck, S. Thorin, F. Ford, S. Annibel. Row 2: K. Kelp. E. Eicher. J. Pelto, L. Large. Row 3: J. Henry, S. Larson. Row 4: A. Hutchins, J. Cornwell, S. Gilhespy, J. Atkins. R0wl:C. Fischer. B, Emerson. J. Forster. A. Schreiber. P. Horxaih. Beuthien. S. Worknian. lXl. Prutoix. A. Carroll. L. XlcCraelxen. W. Alberts. A. Batlcxxell, XV. Way. H. lX'lcDonaItl. D. Copenhaiier. M. Shicli. D. XX'ithron. .l. Lux. MA V CCM. L. Groxc. X. lxorr. K. Silk. Row 2: .l, Atltin. J. Antkoxxialx, C. Adams. M. Collins. R. XX'ehb. J. Thompson. M. Gcntry. D. Coletti. li. hem. Row 4: P.WoodrL1lT. M. Reiloling. A. Stinso. S. Rigg. L. Large. B. Nelson. M. Otlle. G. Madden. J. Henry. L. Sltagerliverg. D. XX ilson. B. C. Grant. A. Korpi. C. Hansen. C. Como. C. Fcrgiiion. B. Taylor. Linz, S, Greene. S, q1n-Non, F. Ford. E. Eichcr. J. Xlaloncy. S. C. Schiller. S. Thorin. B. T1ll'hUCk. C. l.untlqiiiQt. C. Leonard. Mantlexille. L. Lairtl. L. Stexcns, S. Laxwon. P. Atlanix. Taggcrt. J. Fraser. E. Phillips. Row 3: S. Hamilton. C. lXliller, B. Htirlxoxxslxi. C, Titlgrington. C. Kexlcay E. Smith. L. Btirman. D. XX right. Xl. B. Scamtnell. B. Jones. C. Lctlel, N. Doran. li. lXlcBritle. S. El'1gli5Il,S.GllilCSPX'.ROWSZC.YULlI1gCl'ITl1lU.,l.Hlll.L.lXLllLlZUf.iXi. The concert choir attentively xxatchcs as Mr. Aptelxar directs them dur- ing rehearsals for the Christmas Concert. f 5 My A Q QS if-f ' ' ' - Qsgffgwg ', 4... G Mr. Koerper gives the choir a cut-oil xxhile the orchestra awaits their 'V J l V 1 , ' entrance. M ,..........X Smith, J. Merritt. A. Hanoian, R. Mohler, L. Bates, K. Kopp, N. Beaver. C. Laurence, J. Hotfa, J. Hawker, M. Lane, G. Harris, L. Fudd. B. Junquist. M. Travis, B. Moore. L. Warden. Row 6: J Delrose, D. Aptekar, J. Peterson, D. Lindberg, T. Notarainni, T. Simmons, S. Rizzo. P. Stoyanolf, L. liaragianis, B. Smith, J. Mona han, L. Engelhuber. N. Shipe, J.Gl1ent, D. Bowser, J. Hodgson, B. Boylan. D. Shainls. G. Lorensen. D. Jauman. R. Huesmann, J Heuer, L. Elliot, T. Gregyxay, R. Layng, B. Randlett, D. Sprott. A musical send-off Aptekar. A Choir Advanced Voices Three years of previous study over lengthy numbers and closely noted pages leads a student to a coveted place in the Choir. Adyanccd yoices. excellent harmony. and joy- ful enthusiasm are descriptixe phrases for this group. Their voices are heard in concerts. at graduation, during assemblies, and outside school. lt is the nucleus of the Music Department. for over l5O students belong to this chorus of outstanding voices. is given the graduates by the choir, directed by Mr. Accompanist: F. Winchester, A. Hutchins. Row l: B. Kett, L. Dehelean, L. Cantera, A. Webster, C. Matthews, B. Duthie. Row 2: D. Reedy, K. Young, K. Hardesty, V. Hughart. P. Carney, D. McCoy, M. Latona, C. Montgomery, J. Henderson, K. Utlierman, R. Sapp, J. Lidgey. M. Taylor, S. Siegel, J. Diamos. Row 3: L. Decker, C. Peerbolte, S. Layton, M. Blood- worth, J. Mast, R. Jackson, J. Houston, B. Morgan, C. Kilbourne, D. Missett, M. Jones, M. Brenner, S. Pearson, S. Taggert. Row 4: L. Sarles, Girls Glee Row l: P. Horvath, L. GoForth, B. Emerson, M. Lane, B. Ebinger, J Hawker, J. Hoffa, T. McMullen, C. Fischer, J. Forster, F. Smith H McDonald J Gou h B Shannon Row2 D Wood L Elliott N Beaxer, T. Morin, G. Thomas, A. Gartshore, B. Hayward, E. Hecock. C. Whitman B. Way, G. Sebastian, K. Peirce, A. Schreiber. Row 3: R. Huesmann, W Alberts, D. Bowser, L. Bates, D. Copenhauer, L. Bates, R. Mohler, A B. Taylor, B. Watson, K. Young, C. Thomasian, C. Pierfelice, N. Chmiel- ewski, K. Ham, M. Oleson, C. Conat, S. Trthevtey, D. Baker, S. Martin Row 5: K. Redmond, C. Satterly, S. Mann, J. Smith, L. Muck, L. Hayes S. Pike, A. Hogle, K. Valutis, C. Schack, S. Stewart, G. O'Brian, C. Crane Row 6: J. Torgeson, S. Touzeau, J. Zander, S. Ecola, M. Saxisky, J. Pelto J. Grubaugh, C. DeMeritt, L. King, S. Koski, C. Eaton, S. Smith. Boys Glee Barkwell, C. Lawrence, G. Lorenzen, D. Shaink, H. Mclntosh, J. Hodgson J. Ferguson. Row 4: K. Kopp, W. Scott, H. Judge, J. Monahan, C. Festian B. Robinson, M. Smith, J. Hill, T. Notarainni, D. Lindberg, H. Smith J. Biddiek. Row 5: J. Ghent, S. Aptekar. T. Noble, C. Youngerman. R Aptekar, J. Peterson, D. Wilcox, D. Sprott, R. Ferguson, R. Jauman, P Smith, J. Heuer, W. Randlett. i f 2 2 i - 5 ' . f? i f -' I 3 f ' , ' ' J I , 5. 1 ' , 2 Q g 5 2 . Z , 3 . ,. ' af- an ,i.f...,.v' K ' 1 X 7 .. PK -' w.a.M. . . t ,. M . ,M ,. an . M 1 ' 1' , . .. 5 . . . .. .. Z - iz-t .. ,.M,.,.,,. . , . . . . i , M V ' am 1 we . t ' fr 1: - -' , A V .,.. A i . .-. If Y V., 1 1- -- J A V . y . f. - .J f, f w ff . , 4 .. 1 ' ..', ' f- 5 . 3 ' .- 2 1. ew f .V ,Q ' , ,. L M , 4 fb. 5 , J A , H , wap. V rt' . . ' .Q , w . ' f M ' -w vt- 1 A. v ' ' 7 f' ff 4 - f ' 4 1, 'v ' 'ff ' I, H ' - , , 9 yi vs . u : ' Q' . . f 3 . 1 Y E. U A .J H . . I q I A . -4 or ' ' V H-N 17 ini A . L.. -- A4 -I 0: ' A- H 1? Q- A Li I A Q W K 'A L . J - 'A x--eg. V . I I ,I 1-. L . 5:5 .,,,, .. . 5 y 2 1 i ' '-.sf L.,- 'Q . 1' i i , 5i:r?1 'l Wl X. ,v, - A 'FF ' ml ' 5 F Q X f x . . . t Hs X' a -2'1'.fqgfTf2?5 ' ' Row 1: L. Willis, K. Mattson, H. Rambow tLibr.J, A. Hartsell QV. Pres.J, T. Tanase tPres.J, G. Hess tSec.9, P. Royer tTreas,y, C. Schuster lLib.l, A Houie tLibj. Row 2: Doc Shafe, R. Konkeim, D. Handberger, B. Beau mont, M. McEwen, J. Weiskotten, B. Beck, M. Eagan, M. Babcock, B Mustafa, D. Brough, D. Saint. Row 3: N. Veideck, C. Shaw, E. Saint, J Urcbestm Ill5f7'l!77Z6lIlL5 in Tune Bows in Rhythm A ,f X- A f N. Nic , A l ., x ' i 5 l . X ' ' f-, . ' - A. if 5. Berrymen, R. Jakimoxx, L. Wells, M. Luttenbacher, G. Boyle, S. Bolitho S, Avery, J. Connell. Row 4: L. Endsley, J. Wallace, M. Rydstedt, E Weiskotten, S, Guibord, J. Parish, H. Scott, M. Williams, P. Finlayson D.. Wilson. Royv 5: J. Goldberg, R. Bussey, M. Hawkins, E. Ludecke, F Miller, H. Brelin, T. Small, N, Smith, G. Bell, G. Browne. wwf 8 7 'af 'wr Banc! A Reputation for Quality Beautiful music is a tradition at Cooley, and a very pleasant part of Our World. The instrumental division of the Music Department plays a necessary part in the making of this music. The annual Christmas, Spring, and Band Concerts have a reputation for quality with a touch of the unusual for effect and variety, and the complete success of these concerts lies a great deal in the hands of the band and orchestra. Row 1: D. Wilson, J. Siewkiewicz, A. Hartsell, H. Brelin, T. Small, E. Weiskatlen, D. McMillan. Row 2: D. Aptekar, G. Beltry. L. Terry, J. Mitchell, H. Drothler, G. Larson, B. Snage, M. Chaplin, G. Brelin, C. Varblow, F. Shafe. Row 3: J. McCall, R. George, G. Barkholz, B. Brain, H, Rose, D. Henderson, J. Goldberg, G. Koponen, H. Deacon. Row 4: J. Weiskatten, J. Harlton, C. Poppenhager, G. W ll B F d M Hess, J. Kolkind, C. Bush, M. McEwen, N. Neideclil. Iii? 5:'B.rDLaIvies, J Hubbard, F. Lampe. T. Fleming, G. Bama, K. Barget, L. Palmer, H Rambow, S. Aptekar, A. MacDonald. .9 c .2 o J -Lk ,visa ..-al 9 4 Ka: ,Jil J I l l YH 2 Mwgjsyg ' Singers add their talents to Cardinal Capers. Miss Lenz directs the music student at a Christ- mas Concert rehearsal. KIM Milan Stitt narrates the Christmas Con cert in a last minute rehearsal. Members of Dance Comp. jovially rehearse their part of the Christmas Concert. mzanwzaa ' surf: -31-. .Lf-, 89 Denms Hurley strains to overcome mme HL 1 Avid fans Chew Coolev on to 1 iVsll'T1I'l1Il'1g xlutory fiend! and ns iafing Coinloeiiiion or Youth Wham.,-f Victory, Victory is our cry! This year Cooley sportsmen have compiled an impressive record of winnings. However, our victories were not only on the playing field. ln the grandstands. fans proved they had learned the true meaning of sportsman- ship. They won proudly and lost respectably' The teams and fans have learned well the rules for friendly competition in Our World. 92 3 to Pigskin Heroes Through the long days of early fall. Cooley's varsity Football squad sweated and strained over calis- thenics and over the unmovable and impersonal blocking dummies. Their first two scheduled games showed that all their work had been worthwhile and that here was a potential powerhouse. They had missed the championship once be- fore and now they had another chance to win. But a long pass and a heartbreaking last minute touch- down and the championship door closed once again. Despite fate's twist, they carried on to win the rest of their league games and Finished with a proud record. Varsity Football Row 1: J. Barcolls, B. Hubbard, Patch, C. Ebinger, D. Chirstopher, J. CUIVCF- T- Bimef, T- HCHSTOCK- C- PODDiUh3HECf- A- McGregor L SCrO Hoffa, B. Montgomery, T. Notarainni, H. O'Rourke. Row 2: L. Raluzny, bey, W. Baker. Row 4: P. Seregow, C. Rogers, B. Segar, F. Messina G B. Schmidt, D. bpence, H. Smith, D. Bremmer, R. Deaves,.H. Horton, R, Kusapis, R. Chormer, K. Bargett, L. Clothier, D. Deba, N. McCart McDonald, E. Van Eck, D. Wadland. Row 3: B. Kelly, A. Hanoiana, B. .wQf.4-,z.vv:MfhpwMefs1qaswwJ,.,vQs..az.u,W vw ,gg,,gz1.:M ' , WHY 731 - 9 m .fs s Qc. View nu- Speed and determination of the team helped Cooley win five games. WMA V ,, . 5 . ' '- f ad,,. 'Ev-'-3 xll g imbi d d aa 3 f. 2 f 3 Wfycl 1 ' '17 .. M317 .3 1' te' L . ,f - X. 1, Q W ,,,, -Q, -. tc. Q .f x., - +13 - - 45' Sept. 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 30 Nov. 7 SCORES Chadsey at Cooley Denby at Cooley Cooley at Redford Mackenzie at Cooley Cooley at Wilbur Wright Cooley at Cody Western at Cooley Cooley Opp. 42 l2 7 l3 l2 l3 37 7 39 O 4l 6 27 6 Coach Parmentier offers congratulations to Jim best defenseman, and Chuck Ebinger, best player. Hoffa nik' Cathy Soroos leads the enthusiastic fans in C.C.C.C.C. Running by individuals and blocking by the whole team made an efficient machine for victory. i -ff7!?Pjv, f 9 Q 'Q f , fa VALL it X . L. N ,W --'warm-1.556-igg.t.SW lhyrkfi V W 7 - as iieieefwaifee 'fffm.f 7 4- - ,e 3- f as u , Xi 1 .W ,,., 7, A r K A n-.-W.-,O M f, ..1. xiii..- , Y 93 M48 me, 4.7 5 . Y v - . Q.,-4..g .,. 1. ., .. -.A , . .4 Gr V. gr, W .. 5 Q, A ,SW .,-. 5 'Q F -.. A j ,X,x jxm. - ,M .X , -Q M . V . - ' it - lg f.., 'v ' I I ,- L 'fi S: 3 1 , N is 'P --1 3 . i . M. 1 ,1. 3 Nm f 1 . -1 3,9 V Y f' i , 4-my nv f 35 . gif f fm- J'-5 1 W' i fr Row 1: P. Widdoes. G. Fenstermacher, B. Byrnes, B. Hubble, S. Gart- KODUKO, D- Lovett, B- Lundberg, H- Cole. P- Schfief- D- BOUG- side, A. Burton, J. Morro, D. Gillette, R. Miller. Row 2: J. Bain. B. D. Woodliff, P. Fortin. Row 4: B. Reid, B. Eubank, M. Clauser, B. Bain, L. Maelver, J. Williams, M. Scott, B. Torrie, J. Shaheen, J. Matlis, Ed- Metzger, M- Sefiio, P- H0TelbCCle- B- WOOC1- Firebaugh, M. Cotter, R. Parmentier fCoachl. Row 3: E. Layne, F. Reserve ootbczll Varsity players, Gus Kusapis and Frank Messina, demonstrate their ability on the practice field. F'7'6Sl.?7776l7Z Football , e '4' -,- A' 1 f 'fe . ' -.. -K .1- , -5. 5 ,?' ' -+ V f I , r V V I - '- . A - . --L r -4- -- .L V: , - I N ,LIP :M V t lyfp yv gww . - Q f .3 . - -, N I ' ' ,,, fa I V . 5 , A ' 'LR ' y 1 -4 X Q, , . X- 1,19 Y 5 .. 4' . A ' ' G ' ' ' ' 4:1-. - 5 A A f - ' - ' -' - -,1,:,2,34-,A V nf, ' . Y - 4- . ' -T1 5' S .. ' ' W fi-12122. J . R . 'Mi - ' Q . R - its f - f - ,TQ , -if 5,555 T' J ,435 . .-., .-A - an t.. : ' - , .g,1i:' ' , ,, - 2 : .,fv3,viQ-mi 1'v,5'1-t ' , 53,54 . N: l : ., A7 aiu.,-,.N .. fnhuzxgi. - -1,2 V h - . .A .fi Y, ..,-5 ,ML J-1 ' . .' -1-A-M . 73 ' ' up . , - 1.5 .-a 1. 4, . ...K -3. --,S -- 3- vi. .XT 2-, .. k it -- J .. . ' .3 --ri-A-f',Ef''fix .iQ'a.:?3'i+-efsf-affQsvffff . r Rgw lg E, Eicher, B, Gaul, B, Smyth, D, Benkgv C, Witggmb, S, well, J. Wingardt, B. Stahlbush, J. Gentry, D. McCloud, M, Moffet, Demarco, G. Thompon, J. Henry. Row 2: A. Eliowitz tCoaehJ, J. R. Downs, J. Locicero. Row 4: B. Hitsky, L. Endsley, K. Melruck, Spitz, H. Mitchell, R. Fishbeck, B. Brauer, D. Kroll, M. Appleford, A- Newman- V- DCIUHSSH- -7- Hubbard- D- B00ke1'- R- Laflgllm- J- D. Semak, M. Dopke, J. Sebastion, J. Monkowski. Row 3: A. Bake- YOUHY- ROW 51 B- EIIOI, S- Bafllh, R- TCSUDIHU- F- 53501, D- 1-3118- K. Kasky, F. Donaldson, R. Blazo, D. Bevington. 6.-.,..,,W , ...M -,J .-. .. ....,-'-'KM' ' . . ., .. , A -' . ' - 'g Q f- K ,X . 1 girl'-eww! J ' 4 ,K Y r' 3f..f-ky ' ,yfgx ,ey W -,-. ..af..,.. M... VA ---i ns., . vw- f. -. .am ,fu - WW Q H 1 'jk iw ? fx' A xg .. K- ...mn .4 f M J ,.,...1..., . ml. .........,,.,,.... -. 1....1.-.l.l , 1 .....4 c ,J I Ll .1 f , ,g, xi v ' rrelfw A X J . f ' , 7 J 'J 3.2 .. I 1 j-9 , . Nfl' ooley Runners H rr- -ff ., V .i,f,i,g, - ' - .ff -' - 2' '.f.:g Track M i J 'S .. W .11 miami, J' - ' ' sf , fy W XX In Wedge in Nambe? .V , .ky 1 on . Roberts, G. Ayers, R. Dener, S. Oltman, J. Henry, R. Langham, Row l: J. Spiers, J. Bain, B. Kelley, B. Montgomery, B. Emerson, K. Kiplelainen, J. Sienkiewicz, B. Hitsky, S. Saks. Row 2: R. Horne, B. Ball, E. Kozloff, R. Riewe, J. Mosteller, D. Bartley, R. Bussey, R. MacDonald, C. Redmond. Row 3: J. Wacksmuth, D. SY!! .ll L L. Scroby. C. Rogers, M. Murphy, C. Sharey lCoachJ. Row 4: F. Lamp, J. Hodgson. T. Wright, D. Maston, T. Bytnar, N. McCart, D. Hurley, S. Risso, W. Avers, D. Randall. . ,W my . .,.. M .1-Q cali J an y 1. ,. -. A ww A N., 2 . ,Y J - lf' . -C f k w: ', . . Q, ' f ig 1, D 'ff' J- ' Q5efN 'e ' 'M' ' re ' l T' ,Q fi if W . ' e an n ef at S' ' it lt fffef 'Ur . IMI , iff J ., f R J J . S gl 5 W J L , 1 1 in . . ,ef 12:8 V... .M R am, 0 - . y 2, '78 'lx' GLBT . . , 'V I N ,lm A 'A - . ,,, In ml I Nr, f' ,Ar J.. If I 1. ,f . :MQ f , .. ig .L if yy I 7, M... A . A L ,Q V . ,V TLA' ,. Q tr. 1 .J zznf V Q e' ' W v ' Q J .. M T if ee ' t' ' ' , f .. ' an .55 V - 4 ' 3 it I X 5 QM yy' sg, 4 sf , , , - Q Q1 7 I Y lg V I v I 'M 1 li I V V' K , , ,f ' f L Y. V Vi., 2 i ' 9 1 , Wffj . W' :---f ' an A s.....m. at ross Country Row 1: C. Johnson, J. Currie, S. Rizzo, H. Row 2: W. Kile, T. Tanase, R. Carlson, M. E, if 'ig Q, VW' i V f , , ' .- f . i 'ff Q . N 5 ij ' S il f I Smith, C. Snarey fCoachj. C. Redmond, F. Thomson, D. Randall, W. Ayers, J. Hargraves, J. Sien- Kaplani, J. Spiers. Row 3: kiewiez. Q. J . ' ,,'- ff ' p '-ji ,I ,A A ,W A if Z -' ' ' ff ' yi fc 9- . . 1- l 5 I fi? I C ' as 1 f l '17-. V . 55? Y V Og 04' ' 'sm ,Z 9 , g f 5 E C R T 1 .l b C Cooley Dzfibblers Score The l958-59 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM did not finish on top, but they showed unlimited energy and sure ability throughout the season. The boys were sparked on by their ,MJ great will to win, and their spirit and goodwill shone through .xl is. in every game. Highlighting the season was their victory Over M A Redford, which enabled them to regain possession ofthe T l'Little Red Jug? This year's record was rather unimpressive, but the spirit was there, and the experience gained by the g l underclassmen on the team should provide a strong foundation ' l' for next seasonls squad of 'lHoopsters.', A wr .. . tj f of 1 Coach Donald Brownlee V A 'ty Basketball R 1- G Davey D Morgan K. Kilpelainen, L. Endsley. Row 22 Copland, C. Rogers, K- MHCKHY, J- HCUCF, A- Al-amass E- Gloof' A Binllfanlivery fMgr.J,.D. Benke, J. Curry, L. Cutright, L. Kaluzny, Bakewell lMgr.J. C. Baylis. Row 3: D. Brownlee fCoachJ, G. Barkholz lMgr.l, D- 'Q X W tv li' 1 . ...gxhkfl . w e 59.1 ' . , y gg, fy f we mf' 0 Ma With a score of 4 to 17, Larry Cutright moves in to receive the A H M FW ball from Jim Currie. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb 5 12 19 9 16 23 30 6 13 18 M... 5 Disregarding the opposition, Jim Currie prepares to shoot. Covered by an opponent Larry Cutright dribbles down the floor. y Y VM we. Larry Cutright attempts to foil his adversaries on the basketball court. Row 1: R. Horne fManagerJ, G. Duff, R. Parmentier fCoachj, J. D. Downs, C. Pietkiewicz, M. Traeger, E. Peterson, D. Hunter. Orthaber, J. Berkaw. Ed. Kozloff fMana2erl. Row 2: J. Ferguson, Reserve Basketball ie g ' Freshman Basketball tiff? .L-:fa , up .4e'.',.- A-ff- -295 'UE-iw Atv' 1 Row R. Orsick, K. Wegerly, T. Armstrong, T. Rost. Row 2: ROW 32 R- Anderson, M- Sefiic, E- Metlkef, D. Bone, P. Dena Ehowltz CCoachJ, M. Scott, G. Dristy, L, Grospitz, P. Widdoes. Wetl- .-0-0 1, f .- 1: ,- 5 F -is-L ' , P s ' ' 1 js P I . x 3 5 2 I 1 is I .1 1 t Q., . 'Ni an , :Lf ' s ff J ltdiw' . 1 A' A Va X L,,,, my fd ' at - ,tk - sl Q K ew-fs-, ' Q. K - j ' s ,,,. -as ... K K W I I .v 1 Q, . wr , 1 ' f , x L ,. Qwe- N J ' , 3 '-'Kwik' V V 1 - H? , . , u f -, , V ,, 1 , A, In ' t . 1 ', M ,, i i ,. H ,, 0, ' L 7 X1 2 i TD 1 A 4 f' ! L f,,, A .,,e, , 3 , V J Q N, L53 V ' N f z , , i 1 1 L . sf 1 X I. i y this X i 4-wa ' 41 ,W A Y as 0 , 1 . li 'IL -' 'f 1: J 1 aL 1 f f F 'X Q x H K 2 I WN . E 1 4 ' ff , ,. . -.-...., . I4!,,, - xl ', C713 wif a .1 f f I s..ff35,, , nab A L ,K P K 1 ,I f he , -B W... 'if Row 1: D. Hamel, C. Greeman CCapt.J, G. Gustaf, S. Dayton. Row 2 E. King, L. Krol, B. Murray, J. Smith. Row 3: H. Scott, B. Martin. Row Girls Varsity Basketball Row 1: D. Connors, M. Travis, M. Luttenbacher fCapt.J, C. Collins, C. Ramsby. Row 2: B. Newhouser, C. Beuthien, S. Ecola, V. Beuthien, A w . i , .-.-. --'i f V 74 , , fri? V ' Q f f P' , 'f V ' 1 .f 5 Ci . '3'3 ic f 5 -' f ' 'lc l' 2 F E ff. V f' I , fst, . M , I I : af 7 . f f 1, 5 .v f f f X A 1 x 3, I f 7,1 , I . I I Q' - f f . V Q3 ' il , z ,. 163 1 W, B ' , s if ,gm NJ 'fr It ' Q Y ,Q i l iffy if' M 9 4' ,ff 5 I1 s' . K. tm , V V, U AL -A ' was 1 , Q WV, , X 1 12- fe, . ,X V , f-,L i V ,ep-y K - S WK ,fy ' A ., r J' -i ' V V :K M. Petrequin CCoachj, B. Brichta CMgr.J. Girls Reserve Basketball H. Deeds, R. Bishop. Row 3: J. Milner, J. Pipkin, C. Moore, M. Molnar Row 4: M. Petrequin CCoachj, B. Brichta fMgr.J. 4 . A , ex v, 's 3,70 .V yfjw . 1: . ,, .1 .s .,.. I ' A s Qilt i l-fl . . V' 1 . ,, X 'i'l C . . xx. . X Bn. S X xx. -1 M 4 K '- f9 V' 9-aa. fu 4 ew' tr Lil .ix vs Cawls Pla Ball -A .W ,153 'f 5 .. Q. W. , 2 f it: . X: is f I 5 ,L.n . ' - 3i i.f3xng1f wt - M. 4 swf: f ' 'Vx-Ag. wh' , 5, f ABE ELIOWITZ QQ W4 , W I 4 .f f,,, fe-1' fzffw. cl ' f, ffmfrgf f cm, ' A ' ff fl M v1f2Z.fifL?a f x7Ww: 7f, - .A E Q P , A Q... 1 J I, 1 ' ff if ' 3 ' ' ' ,. V v ' 'iff . . I ',,,,i', 74m 'W Y f , ' I ' ,' ' K . a.1.fZfaZ.f. 4 42 ' .-Wi' I PZWW aff wa- .. .. . . if 7 ,. ' f 'A ff' Viv'V7fff'Xff112J7f' . V W M at ,J . .. . MM 2 f - . V r' . , Q, 2 SW-Q ' 4. Q ,wffej ., f L, .,rr V A! V it A ,ff 1' .4 . If f 7 4 i l . .. .a,a,,, ' V' J I ,Y l fz-'dfaflwrffilaflawafy ' , WMM Q45 , fi , ' ' ' ' V, - , ' V 2 '.wv,,,,,,, , ' ' ka, L MW! -K ll 4' , 7 I he W I H -ml 'f..e,..,,-. . 'F' W W WAJ. fi . . J .. . When Cooley won the championship last year, it became the f first school in the Detroit Public School League's diamond history to gain three successive titles. Now Coach Abe Eliowitz y providing the pitching and hitting develop. We'll be ok if we get good hurlingf' Coach Eliowitz stated, The iielding should be all right and our hitting can be satis- factory. Nine members of last yearls team will play again in addition to those who compete this year for the first time. League games will be played twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. BASEBALL Row 1: J. Randlett, L. Endsley, D. Harris, L. Roeder, H. Mathie, D. Cook. Row 2: B. Culver, B. Coulter, A. Lundquist, J. De I 4-' 4 . . 1 .,. U : 'f- ff f . . hopes to make it four in a row. He admits the chances are good W ,., old a. xfmra 4 aa. , If ,. ,,f ,J ..a4'z2'2:1a.a,a,.:aL.a.,..-.' 3 Varsity Baseball Massa, G. Davey, C. Lawrence. Row 3: A. Eliowitz !Coachb. K. Kujala, J. Bourne, D. Roberts, J. Patterson, R. MacDonald, S. Barath. '97, 'G' Ei if . ' f J 6, gf Jw . V ,V ,ar-:H xi A ,mags Nw 1 xi f Xxfj -- 4 W Xi X W, M .4 Ey . 3 . X VU.. al ,ph ANX .w ave. K ff' 'S 'ffri N. ., by pkg .wwf , . lim-'N -E ,. . is o 1 5 U J. e.. s. lffw . . l uf ,r .f f X C00 lil E sl J ., X V Mmzgzy H A if Mia. . . A 3 l 2 R. ' ..f 6 . 2 . l . , . . .,. Q., , .I Qmyf. 1. Q11 f rn. : . l f 155-fa . 1 , M' i ,ff is I f t vi ill!! 5 1 i 5 V s mY..x -f. L. gg 3 Txvlv' 'if ' A QQ, V' X 9 it - -if May May May May May SCHEDULE Chadsey Wilbur Wright Redford Mackenzie Ford May May May May June June A 1 X . i 5-, ,,-'L'-1 ,, ' ' Z , - -r --4 X32 'x , 4 it xi it Av N XX:-R . i X6 N L I , Y . 'Jam 'pi F .it Z' ' ' V' si f 1 ,f 4 My Z 4457.-4 fwfr, f , f, i , , ,gf Y f f ' i , i ,, Y Wi Nik -V was Q 1 4. -ff ,Q . . , ,,n:zNk,' fgrwiczglzffff rf.-giffffl,-A-1. , 5 lf ,, , ,4- f' ,mf za, Ve, an . Q4 f Q, ' ' -nn. 4a,,...v,,..wL , IQ, 1 ,,,g'WiL s4i1x M A Q: , tar, L. -'5 'M a V- his -Q-. rv, ' , , -. . ff. JJ-'H ,, ' , 1 Z f ,W ww, Wsvvfwasfwwwfa ff W - ,.,a4vf,2 A ,.5'f , V, ,, 4 'f ' ' ,213 f,,.W.:f::5:,i:3bv , Wm. fe 'QQ 1 ,. , , 0 .. ,N-N-J , I9 Cody 22 26 29 Western Southwestern Northwestern 3 Semifinals 9 Finals . . .mi f 1,.. n 'Q,. ' t', 4:,dlm4,ug - ff' ' X V ,Q - 7- - , ,' --..-.' fu 1 till.--- ,,., f D :'?:lg.::v-' I. 1-f if W 4- wsw ms, 1 ve!Q90QkzgL,g.p...,, Sw- ,,i lg V wa? ,,ie 2 at if W - 9 is .I 'Nl - ,Am-V , 'WEB . an-2 -1.,,,q, I 4 0 3: ur-LISJQI' . ,ik fav A 'wwf 1 , auf. f . , W V W .ter-' f, ,ff',yffe,,-za -,i,,.:':f,1a-dw .3 ' '- ' 511.35-44rL'4.-.aliabi I V ,, 5 Q ,, 1 JG--'ap' Q 'f'Ez.j1 ..rE4f.2 - ,gf 1 A f Hui Sparked by five All City lettermen, Cooley High's swim team stroked through an undefeated season last fall, cap- turing both the West side and the City Duel Meet title. This was only the first title-winning swim team in Cooley's history, but the Cards can look forward to an even better season next year with four All City swimmers returning. SCORES Cooley Opp. Oct. 4 Chadsey at Cooley 76 10 Ilgulrgiked by higlenfihuiiastilerteam, Coach Oct. 16 Cooley at Redford 46 40 Ship ffgplfsu y 'Sp ays 'S Champwn' Oct. 23 Mackenzie at Cooley 59 26 Oct. 29 Eastern at Cooley 55 30 Nov. 6 Cooley at Cody 50 36 . Nov. 13 Western at Cooley 51 35 Dec. 18 Denby at Cooley 45 41 Tankers Swim to Victory Oct' 2 gggjgaitulgqglangfgyrd 56 31 On Board: B. Maxwell, J.. Barstow, LaneL4R.-Atkins. Row 1: D. Smith, G. Wood, R. Whang. Row 3: D. Hobley, H. Lindsay tCoachJ, Thompson, J. Craig, J. Pierce, R. Paige, A. lxiskinen, J. Neville, R. J. Hill tManagerl, G. Karasik, R. Leon, N. Shuraleff4Co-Cappj, D, Burry. Row 2: B. Nelson, B. Colwell CCo-Capt.1, R. Ekstrom, M. Mitchell, D. Lindburg, B. Boylon, L. Ekstrom, D. Me Millan, M X, ..., .W-M M. ,. Wm-aw 1.1 4 R 1154! W f f X sf I 5-.- Dick Bond prepares for a back-diva '5I..1-:'Z44r.fA 1-.,,7 hts'XxXC h ion ofthe breast stroke, Roy Burry cgvgggto another viCtOFY- 9 if . 'mmol' Members ofthe team remind a fellow SWI of-the DCCCSSIIY for Speed' vw, Row 1: N. Witherspoon, J, Vaisa P. Cavan KC - . nen, B. Harris, J. Smith, B. Busb , Rauch, K. Bjorge. Row 3: J. Ol k, . G ' o Capztj, F. Peirce, K. Mock, C. Cobb, J. Craig, C. Hudspeth, E. Preston, B. K 'enge K agen Whyte, B. Adomat, M. Connors. Row 2: K. Mills, M. Wilt, D. S. Harris KC - Huffman, E. Schneider, K. Krumln, S. Hamilton, G. He Girl-Y Swim Jurtner. S. Seelye iselis, D, Me-nend t' ' o Capt.j. ss, H. ez. .Nor pictured, X .ying We ,VV FAQ sv my 191 96 O1 U' '21 W 5 f af 5,3 L 4 ff ,?f, gow? f -f f fffff ', ' V 6 4 fifhf f X' y ' M J f U f ' fff ,,,A,f, . ,f, 22: 1 'f urn?-84'-f J -C M 1' vfvliffffyffffag' K' f . - 7 if x. ' v MJ ,. ' Wjfgdfi' ' f :rf fn X Rowl J Currls T Tanase R George Row 2: K. Balys, L. Geelhood, D. Brownlee fCoachJ, Go! mm' Temzis Teams Stroke Well Rowl J Landa D Morgan J Pettrpher K Perrce, H. Mclntosh. Row 2: G. Ben- rl H Lindsay tCoach V Hifi E fl 1 XX of K R. 5 ti , cw' f , f , N I if I , f fn 1 f f j J ff .sf ff f Z ,.....,., ,, ,,,44,,g,,Jg4.xi nw. -4. Q . Y f f, ..,..A...,,,,.,, ,, .,,.,.- '!, . V... Gzrls G01 .X xxl.. In-I l'g,1 -4 Rowl J. Mast B Martin D Hamel P Chapman P Underdown M min ROWS S SPOON? Engl1sh.R0w2 H Scott J Plplom B Newhouser L Krol C Free ,. !' l ' 1 inxngn, X 1 .Q 1 Q f f S Q. W 43? 1 . ...L . .1 . -wiki l w .. L E K M Lf Pu CTI Row 1: B. Brichtn, S. Spooner, M. Luttenbacher, C. Collins ICO-Capt.J, DACOHHOPS7 P-Cl1HPmdHJ-Smlih S Qumn L KTOI E Buckeye lcoachl B. Lutz lCo-Captl. C. Freeman. B. Martin. Row 2: M. Bloodworth, Varsity Field oekey Hockey Players Match Sticks 1277 T? eserzfe Fzelez' Hockey R 1. B Briahw H Scott J' Weiskotten B' Mumw KCO-Capt-5 J. H. Welker. B. Wrighbtman. A. Carroll, L. Terry. S. Stewart, J. Dougher ow L , U, , Smith, lCo-Capt.l. V. Selden, C. Rumsby, E. Buckeye lCOaCh,. Row 2. N. Loos. Row 3. J. F1IZDLF3ld.C. Eaton, M. Wilt. A. Skov ron. C. Yount .f--r 4 '5 Cbeerleczclerrs C O C O C O O Twirlettes Row l: S. Gerhard, J. Dimitrie, C. Ferguson, K. Soroos. Row 2: L. Grove lCaptainJ, P. Drewek, L. Schan, L. Campbell. F. Phillips, J. Wanhalla. ff' J ' ,.. f V 1 A I Z' ,, 'ZW 1 - I l O 7 Vera Korr is caught by the camera eating her campaign day sucker. '9 KW , , ...,. , iw , A , A W,-4-W -' ' . , ,. , 1 M, .....,.,.,W, - ' df , No senior will forget the play and cigar Chewing Poison n Eddie alias Nick Sliumleff. fL Mx' L 4, , if ,su U 9-,Wf , -f 108 f7 I 3 f V S ' 1'-'mf 7 t J' A fic, 2 l,W l A V l hu ,W fv,, ' L 'wi U X' fo f' X' 1 ,, ili ' ,1 - vv 7 ,V ,,,, A' fffff l 7 V l , , f N., X ...l U 7 l li ,Lf ! ff' 're .7 If 0, I fkwfv ffm l f, , Qvfcuy ' flfil. This is one of the many posters that was created for campaigning 11. UZW Views roazcleneczl Our Minds evelolbea' l Which side does the tassel fall on? This question and many others have been answered in the students' classes and activities. Reviewing these experiences. Seniors realize that they have laid a strong foundation for life. Some graduates will enter a busi- ness while others will go on to college. As well-rounded individ- uals, they will enrich the future. Then the true importance will be shown of Our World. lO9 O - 12B OFFICERS RICHARD BRESCOLI President SHARON LeVETTE Vice President ELEAN OR SMITH S efretary JOHN PASKUS Treasurer CLASS OF JANUARY 1959 12A OFFICERS CALVIN CHERRITREE President SUSAN TAGGERT Vice President BARBARA SCHMIDT Secretary SUSAN BEUTHIEN Treasurer . 'Ei' e t iw fgsij' f, -uf A -fk .iff .i:',,' JP G' QF , TA, , 'f' J Q97 Carol Adams - Choir - Ensemble Pauline Adams - Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet - Choir Robert Adelsperger Wayne W. Alberts - Choir - Boys' Glee - Science Club - N.H.S. Nicholas Amberboy James Anderson Jo Anne Antkowiak - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes - Hall Guide Ronald Atkins - Swim Team - C-Club - Hall Guide ' Hi-Y Martin Avakian - Stagecraft ' H1 V -vs Q V! ag 4: A 1 3. ..- ' A if . . xv 1 in 1. 4 T P, C, 'Q . 952 ff 'Q 7-2'-Nov .W 9 if., David Banks - Hi-Y 0 12B Play Comm. - Freshman f . Basketball Jeanne Barlow - Y-Teens - Spanish Club - Hall Guide e e '- William Bartling - Hi-Y - Hall Guide - C-Club ' . ' Basketball - Baseball - Sports Council John Beckman Susan Beuthien - Cor. Sec. Y-Teens - Horizons - F.T.A. - Sports Council- Cabinet - N.H.S. Patricia Bishop Phillips Bissell- Pres.C-Club - Pres. Hi-Y - Veep N.H.S. - Treas. Student Council - Track - Swimming f 'ii at , tg ' ,G 5 f if , 5, 2, 1 ' . i,t, L r' l A , - , f A fa J , 4 f h ,f ,g ' M alai 1 f ' ff ,U 5' fi . J V ' ff V . - --tt -fr .., .535 ci - vs ' - 5 A i 5 c1mA,. ff' l r 2 1 A MT ' If can no L V P I C 1 3, Q- . ., 2- '- 2 12 it fry , ' Qt f :r1f.,,. f . f' J lil e f i'z, V i,i . AQ? i ffiw, gb' Eileen Black- IZA Election Commission - Dramatics Club - F. T. A. - French Club - Y-Teens Thomas Black - R. O. T. C. Janet Bollman - Glee - Choir - Hall Guide David Bragg Robert Brain - Math Club - Science Club - A Band - 12B Play Shirley Branch - Veep Y-Teens - l2B Play- Vocalettes - N.H.S. - F.T.A. - Choir - Sports Council - French Club Jeffrey Branson - Res. Basketball Richard Brescoll - 12B Pres. - Student Council - Tennis - Hi-Y - N.H.S. - Res. Basketball Carrollee Brown - Hall Guide - Y-Teens - Spanish Club Lenore Burman - Choir - Vogue - F.T.A. - l2A Elec- tion Commission Richard Burns Jeanne Byars - Hall Guide Deanna C ardeccia Terry C attin i f - J -use f ., f X? .L k ' ' 5 Patricia Cekale Calvin Cheritree - l2A President- N.H.S. - Air Raid v i Corps - R.O.T.C. Field Oilicer L lll i 1 , iw - js? L, Nr! A fin M .. V , RV N ,. . .A 41 , wg 4 ka Q4 Wi ' ,E if xi. Q, ,i ,fA , i , .,,. UW- 4--Q 2, I , W -4 Wit ., ,, W 47 wwf? ,fr , E ,.l,,,.W 1 , ,, lf, fu' any ,I , .V ,, fum ev N f F 65, wp ,As i f if , if 23? 4 Q my Q' f 4 4 faking - ' ,.,Q A V , it . , -'vu Q f Q an t 5 , W ft? f David Clark - Hall Guide - Spanish Cardinal Club - ff Pres. Los Espanolas Curtis Clauser - Hi-Y - Sports Council- IZA Election ' V W Commission - Basketball - 12B Play Commission - N. H .S. Donald Coffman Barbara Cole Charles Cole - Cross Country 1 ff ar 0 Judith Cornwell ' Ensemble - Vocalettes - Orchestra - Band - Y-Teens - N.H.S. Dennis Constantini Kenneth Court Patricia Crampton - Glee - Y-TeenS Lester C urrall l ,453 f 5' , Q ' i f 'iaio W ,aj , 572,13 ' f . ,. J' ,X -v. 0, b. f +W5f2, X f ! f nfmza f ,Me I f Joanne Curtiss - Ellen H. Richards - Jr. Red Cross Fred Daguanno f ff ,9- f ww Z ' - -49,12 , V Z: J I ., , if we Janice Dahl- Treas. Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet- Choir r . - F.T.A. - Sports Council - Sr. Horizons - IZB Play Commission - 12A Election Commission - Parents Club George Darboian Helen Davey - F.N.C. - Air Raid - Choir - Hall Guide LaVern Dewey - Hall Guide fi' i fr -15. ir ff . KK . .Z ff' W , . , P59 .uh MM, fn 14 W if ., , -V V My if 1. 2 fff,,,, Q? .KW N Z. 2 15112.-' ' .M 425 5 ? ' f if Maw'-,gig A .,-2. , ,, ' i' ., ,:. ':. -yvmg sg 1 L, ,1 - Azz. -luv, - -.Q 3. n ' f . W-', I -. fs , .,,,.. , qi, V, V.. ,., He' ji t Michael Dillon - Hi-Y Rose DiMambr0 Fla 5, Robalene Distelrath Mary Dollar Douglas Downs - 12B Play - Hi-Y Patricia Doyle - Pres. Horizons - l2A Day Chairman V C Suzanne Drewyour - Library Staff ,FY at Charles Ebinger . N.H,S. - C-club . Hi-Y- Football . is rf' ,LYS Track . Ensemble A David Eilers - R.O.T.C. - Gl'ee fe 'f'. 2 Fred Ekiirr N James Fakouras - Stage Staff - R.O.T.C. if, Carl Fischer - Choir ' . Larry Flanders - Reserve Football - 12B Election Com- A A mission Judith Fraser - 12B Ticket Committee - Choir - Library Staff Deanna Gabbana - l2B Committee - Concerts ' Beverll' Gabel - Concerts I F f K W X xi ' f ,, 1 J, 5' -,Z J-f l? 'G 3' Kathryn Glinz . Basketball 2 . XX i Edward Gloor - Baseball- Hi-Y - C-Club - Basketball 5' if 47 M2 5 ' Q, gl iz i A L Q :V F v .- g lq- I Helen C. Greig jlilz 'ferf T f ' 6 H i X. 'K f- . J , -, i James Hargrave - Cross Country - Track i t ' it , ti f I so e is A Garth Harris - Choir - Ensemble - Glee - Tennis - rg ,,.., ,ffifi E X r A C-Club- Hi-Y - sports Council 1 W i t ' 'gi 1 'Q-T-5 W .ffl i 3 E 'ri Susan Harris - Y-Teens Q M If , r V Dennis Hautau VA 'f-1' 'Ng- ' Manoual Haviaras - R.O.T.C. - Choir - Stage Crew if J. V ' Li h Barbara Hefner - Y-Teens Aw 4 J 2 gg David Henry - Stage Staff g A A V ft A ' Janet Henry - N.H.S. - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes F 5' R' , 'S' - F.T.A. - Veep Sports Council - Treas. Y-Teens - 'tfl V,V A Aw M + Cabinet- Swim Team - GAA - Cardinal Staff- 'Q W in Spanish Club ' , Q' Martha Hensman - Y-Teens - Swim Team - GAA r- Thomas Henstock Track Football Hi-Y Sports- K S3311 M gg, 1 manship Council Penelope Houghton - i rary ta . I. ti ' f ' aw 4 Patricia Jeremy Vemon Johnson 'Ia 43 url' , a fp A 7 rx fi 4 ff Y v or ,sg 7 f'95 4 , -'-- it, . A Q if ' ,f If A, ll, 9. G' r, , 4' 1 X M ,hy xr f X P r AA ,,,. 456' ., gl- Z '12,.-.f,g, new 't V ' 77, , fmft , w-1 f fQ,,.,,f,f-,H ' Cx 1 7 if f 1 f Q ,qv 1 nf 16 'nf ,M , 11 .. . '-'- zf'2.7f 2emw ffm, wa, , 4, V , .t, H . X . N - fiff ' Si - A 5 1' 2 ' , 1 1 Kay Johnstone - Vogue Becky Jones - Treas. Horizons - Drama Club - Dance - Choir - Y-Teens - Tickets and Publicity Thomas Jones - Track - C-Club Lawrence Kaluzny - Football - Basketball - Tennis ' Hi-Y - C-Club - 12B Play - Sports Council - Choir - N.H.S. Kathleen Keip - N.H.S. - Choir - Ensemble - 12B Play - Drama Club - Thespians - Sports Council - Dance - Art Club - Swim Team - Y-Teens - Vocalettes Julie Keller - F.N.C. Nancy Kennedy - Y-Teens Carol Kesleay - N.H.S. - Treas. F.T.A. - Y-Teens - Choir- Ensemble -12B Commission - Sports Council Thomas Kneff James Kraft Lorna Laird - Choir - Concerts Larry LaMotte Diane LaRocca ' Y-Teens Sharon Lawson - Ensemble - Vocalettes - Choir - IZB Play- 12B Election Commission - Glee- IZA Elec- tion Commission - Cap and Gown Commission Melvin Lee Carolyn Leonard - Choir - Ensemble ' Y-Teens 1 L 1 ic. ,- that 4 ' it ,G ,uw ft- , X , 4, 6 fa f, A M 1 .W A , . 'fl 7 X ,ma A fy V A -E11 tw! J, 4 S. ,F 'Fx kt' L' L I t ,-v- I me 1 Fw . '.., , ' m,.,,E1l Q ,-ff? b ut K' J .a ,QQ .Q- fii' of i 1.45 ' ii 6' ,. Mraz ez: ? ., f. 1 , I ae' F W ' , .S 0. ,, 4 1 ' A ,e f f 7 'ag- e f o f Q 4 Mary Jane Leslie Phyllis Leslie Sharon LeVette - N.H.S. - Ed.-in-Chief Cardinal - Pres. ,, 3, Vogue - l2B Vice-Pres. - Rec. Sec. Y-Teens - Sports A I. 2, , , Council- Y-Teen Cabinet- Scholastic Writing ,' A ' ,p ii! Awards - Police Youth Award Kenneth Long - R.O.T.C. , e , Ai w,n Way. ,. , W7 'V4w,. ..,. , ' 1 7,2215 kv ,. ::.1, , 1, fi Robert Luckey - Stage Crew - Drama Club A Walter Lukas Shirley Luman J C v A ,- 4, J ,f,, 4 I ,, , Judith Lux - Horizons - Y-Teens - F.N.C. ,V , Kathleen Macha - Y-Teens , 1 4 wa 44 X , , , X3 1,4 Judith Maier - Twirlettes - Horizons - Y-Teens y A, P, Sports Council - 12B Election Commission - 12A ' an Committee Michael Malone Joan Maloney - Glee - Choir Sandra Mandeville - Glee - Choir Elaine Marko - Basketball Richard Martin William Massey x - Track Af- X' . 5, 'A V ' za- z . X, A yr 2 if , if '-H' , 1, f , my - ff ,yi ,, ,V Lv, , 'Q Mgpfqa , ., 9 Judith Mast - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - Glee Kathleen McBride - N.H.S. ' See and Hear - Y-Teens - Ensemble - Orchestra - Choir Elizabeth McConnell Linda McCracken - Choir - Y-Teens - Horizons f 1 115 2, fl if V, NV V3 In If 4 W Q i , , ,wry Q we if , 'N' tn '-. -ex AN N i at PM K 'iv agp A , :,, ' A .I . ' , . Patricia McCullough - Y-Teens Sec. - Veep Vogue - 3' Veep Horizons - Y-Teen Cabinet - IZA Election .. x A Commission - N.H.S. - 12A Committee 1,2 ii Mi . J A Terry McDonald - Hi-Y Treas. - Sports Council - Elec- 44 - ap, . . . is- .5 ls.. ,j r 455 tion Commission :.. - ,S Joan McGuire - N.H.S. - Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet ' gi 'keg' Veep - See and Hear VeeID ' F.N.C. ' 'tVf- ,,,i 4, F - W - ' Kay Mcllnay - Y-Teens - Glee ' , . , 'LEC 1 Gerald Merritt - Ensemble - Air Raid Corps - E J f ' -f i Sharon Merritt- Y-Teens , ' ' 4 C ' S ig? A 4 ,4 ,.,. '- 6' Frank Messina - Football - Track - C-Club , ' r. f '- , Sam Messina Q , ,i.... i f X, fi VW G 4 Aka W I fiat, l,t, J v 6 Richard Montgomery q H - W ' A W ,A 1 1' ' Robert Moore ' T11 V,,.e , , 6' W- ' 'es . .,,. 6 . ,M l Joan Moran - -51' J 2 . , , S7 1'- -' Judith Morse - Y-Teens - Hall Guide - Glee - Choir ' ' A 1 x I A H4 Q Mark Murdock - Hi-Y - Sports Council ,esp James Mussat lf if X 1,59 i e 1 IL Sandra Nielsen 2 , Q-. X -j I 5 1 . -nt'!'T ' Q 'Q' in Myrna Noble - Sec. Vogue Club - Y-Teens - l2A Elec- 4, ' 1 ZW 1 Hit Q C kssl tion Comm. - Sec. Taste and Baste Q by P Roy Nordman V gg Jean Obershea a l I N. Q fs' J Suanne Oliver ,f l Jose Ortiz - Track W .M Richard Osborne - Hi-Y U o er ue e e- i- - .... unior nstructor 3 Q, RbtO lltt HY ROTCJ I - A Q 'vi John Paskus - Tennis - C-Club - l2B Treas. - N.H.S. Phillip Patch - Capt. Track- C0-Capt. Football - C-Club - Sports Council A , .l,..., 34 ,V 4 A James Penhollow ' Ralph Perez C -t'i Emma Phillips -V., - Richard Porter N 3 48 ,n .- .Qs 1 LLi?fg??4 ' Z 'faq 16 X 'K+ l V 971253: W' t 5. ' 'A V' + . fi -f', f ' gi' M, ffimffg aff' ' 4. yay, - ,,,.'. 1. ,ce . nv A t f l T A T S , I Q , 74 i k f as , 6- aw S tt. T Z., K . SE ! wifi A f,i S str ccccs , V i gm. at W Su- -is 1+- Judith Putz Fred Quinley Gerald Radtke William Randlett Kenneth Rebar Gerald Reinbold Q fr 'QE' l 'far ,I gs, . , -5, -V f K i ' qs: . X A 5 f 41 ag:-af ag, ff' Y ,N fl :Wm xg' , 'Ev' av 5 W 1,91 , , ,. 7 .9 ' inf' Q ! 1, ' In 'f I A Nancy Reuter - N.H.S. - Castellan - Y-Teens - Current ' Events Club Ann Richardson Barbara Rogers - F.N.C. Dennis Rusnell Charles Russell Marie Sabia Stephen Sauter Beverly Scammell - Choir Nicholas Scavone Barbara Schmidt- N.H.S. - Cabinet- Sr. Horizons - Vogue - Sports Council ' Pres. Y-Teens - 12B Play - 12A Sec. T E- gy. 'ci 'S-.fy !. -fx l ,aff T sg ,U xi. el 1263!- X. fswf' .AQ Robert Schupbach e V. V o f ,Q 'W 1 Vi Q Marilyn Schwalm ' ' fmt .43 A Patricia Scott - F.N.C. - Dnce Club a John Seman an . ,ma 7 . f f if ff va, A l Gerald Seppala X ' if James Serra A fl A , , Mary Shiels - F.T.A. - Treas. Cabinet - Y-Teens - Sr. 5 A A . Horizons-Choin 12B Committee- 12B Play ,A . N.H.S. A 3 ' Nelson Shipe - Stage Staff- Choir - Ensemble - Drama A A ' .Q ,,,, . ,. , V fv,, af Xl 'f,' ,l I Donald Simpson Eleanor Smith - N.H.S. - I2B Sec. - Sr. Horizons - t , , . Choir - Veep Y-Teens - Cardinal Staff 'i'l A 9 6 ws Jane Smith- N.H.s. . Editor casteiian - veep Y-Teens aa , M - Sports Council- Choir - Ensemble - Glee - Cabi- . Y W' ' net - 12A Day Comm. - IZA Election Commission Q W M 'f4, . 'isis Q 'ww .w, 1 ff 2 .ii + 'vi-,V Lee Snyder Alexandra Stachel - Y-Teens - Vogue Club - Dance Comp - Glee John Staples Linda Stevens - Ensemble - Choir - Y-Teens - Fencing Team - Hall Guide Angeline Stinso - Choir Cf . :D ,,. ,W .. - 2 , if f A 'Z Sr! ,Mat AW El gf ,JL - - ' ,..,, E ifftfadv ' - me ,, qwe ik . -0 K .. i,,' 4 G' 752 . ., ...A ll FE. Milan Stitt - N.H.S. - Castellan Editor - Pres. See and Hear - Pres. Drama Club - Pres. Spanish Club - Thespians - Hi-Y - Scholastic Writing Awards - Co- Chairman 12A Day Program Peter Stoyanoff- Hi-Y - Ensemble - Choir - 12B Comm. Richard Strader - N.H.S. - Pres. Drama Club - Thes- pians - Art Club - Castellan - 12B Play Susan Taggert - N.H.S. - Editor Cardinal - F.T.A. - Y-Teens - Cabinet- Sports Council- Choir - Beth Taylor - Glee - Y-Teens - Choir - Vogue . WT. 13 , '?' 'f' is-:'rw 'f:.,. irrri ., . Q li l' ' f j f' t 1 Robert Sullivan M fa L la , Q 4 Donald Sutton - H1-Y J i . . i r a at a V ,WJ :gy Jeanette Tchoukaleff Francis Thomson - Track - Cross Country - Hi-Y - Judith Thorpe - N.H.S. - Sec. Student Council- Pres. F.T.A. - Drama Club- Thespians-12B Play - Y-Teens - Horizons - Castellan - Mayor's Youth Carole Tiderington - Veep Y-Teens - F.T.A. - Choir - . Jeannine T choukalell' S ..1V it ..' .5 .. Louis Therrien - Stage Staff 5? X e ge in Claudia Thomas P . 12: All I new f- .,g. 1.49 M :,,. .. . my Sports Council- C-Club if -.:-.. It . ' l , V .l - ...J 43 -A Council J . t l G 33 Q- 3- I' ggi ? Ensemble if 1 ' ' 1 ' G ld T 'lt h is EZ.. 7 V4 era ri sc Lf . A' Elizabeth Turner - Hall Guide I . 5 J! .1 I .f 'f,,' W 4 W I . i, A I x 1 ', ,i.-4 4 VA-if ,f ja -- ,f 452 'W' 91: wins.. f ti Q- . mmf tv? f. . 4 rib 5' Sa Z: w-fx : .Ate e-'l'l .. 'J L L 21 '- -,- ,- ' fag- X .,.. at iv, i 4 llyv G- 'Q 'i.- ' ' .swf 'Q it ' X 'SE N X ' R i- lm ' HHN ! . 'l t x tk wi f P '49 .K noi' 'S- T f N. fan. K ,. K. - z. Q. Mt, Viesturs Upite Susan Van Deventer - Art Club Janice Van Dusen - N.H.S. ' l2B Play- Pres. Y-Teens - F.T.A. - Y-Teen Cabinet- Horizons - French Club - Sports Council Lloyd Van Ess John Viano Nella Volpe - Glee Donald Wadland ' AFS - Hi-Y Pres. - Pres. Student Council- Treas. Sports Council - Tennis - Football - N.H.S. Gerald Wagner Kenneth Waineo - Science Club - Jr. Red Cross Nancy K. Watson- Ad Manager Cardinal . F.T.A. Sports Council- Drama Club - l2B Play - 12A Com- mittee Marilyn Weeks - Hist.Vogue - Y-Teens - ICC - Y-Teens Cabinet- Horizons - Dance - Sportsman- ship Council - Choir Jack Wendelken Donald White - Spanish Cardinal Club Kathleen White - Pres. Y-Teens - Pres. Y-Teen Cabinet - Sportsmanship Council - IZA Election and Me- morial Committees Louis Willems 1-0' 5- K , L! 3 fix if ' 5 34 'n Mar Y-Teens an Q 4, it 3 ei! ' X 5: y Rita Williams - Spanish Club - Y-Teens Z, f, LA? ' ,fi .--2 Q2 William Williams ' ': . F' John Winchell xx 'Q' Earl winters f 'y-t Zi ' Elizabeth Wrenbeck allrgy' H 5 fl are Marilyn wright A V Thomas Ziske my J Byron Zuck - Hi-Y f V. :b,b Gary Kleinsorge 5. 4 .A Pit Sharon Buhlman William Clugston Richard Cogger Richard Crouch Joseph Delrose Frances Gregory Bashful Grads Shirley Jackson Charles Kovacs Gerald Quinn Robert Stein Jacqueline Wolfington fa fa 3 A3 cr' -A., . V J Q' L . Q- ,ff f 'ffif'l,b - I TTL' an 'I , 'g li-A,. 6 Q? 3, its v ' L fav ' .,.y J I l,J' 'in qw: A 4? ' ' y i,,.,0,, 1 ' 12 :1 LZ gtfggi' wi.- F in ,SL 59 45:3 7 SUMMER GRADS J, 4,A X Margaret Rhind - Pres. , V 3. Margaret Allsteadt V , -M Richard Arbus A Joanne Bargowski 3 ,q,V if ,, - Virginia Lynch - Veep iw Carolyn Codrea Kgzg, ' Richard Davis ,W Bruno DiManbro 'H 5 James Fortek f r ' Donna Hector fl J . 5 , M I Ronald Johansson Lorleen LaBelle fx f' fiJ.J x .- if J. ' R iiii R Q- is S, gi fts? at use , .W 1 l,,fl'...f E, , 1 J:': , Q' '- 1 J f .W,,f' I f r, ' ii,,,fs' A li EQ' ' X X ,. . -'Eg' , -an f, ww' A! Mary Lassila Sylvia Park Lois Price Linda Roberts Gary Severs Ronald Shand Betty Sharp ' Qwf' , 3 V , c ' Q., ,X ,,V V , fu ' .- . J I A, fs,i A 0 , C A Jin-,V ,, A , A ' . Q I ff I ' I f V ' 1 if ,f im I Y! 1 1 499, W 1 , .' :ff GL ,,'-I X 7' I f J V: , Y 3 'VK-+3Q, ,'!Lwf . g , , M I M, 1 4 111. ,V , Z X A f ' ' is ': Us 1 'ff C- ,KI 'gag Brian Sodergren Q4 ri-wg, Tony Spalding a J ,' C , ef I , , -ii, rf fa 2, I' W f WW 12B OFFICERS TED TANASE President FRAN FORD Vice President NANCY KEEFER Secretary DAVID RANDEL Treasurer 72 A fi luck! ,H me P51 5... ,Jud ,,,,,C,E..r' 51 'L rl ,X ,I H TI, I V ,Wg-115' A 411: iffwf' Mzfflirfm J , j f ffl' ' ff Affzzw ,aim 1, CLASS OF JUNE 1959 12A OFFICERS ROY WHANG President SHIRLEY CARSON Vice President VIRGINIA HESS Secretary PAT DREWEK Treasurer 5 4 1 Q . m 1, , -1 K .C , . f -45:2 S' Via 5? . z i Vivian Adams - Art Club - Spanish Club - Sports l 2, W Council - Decoration Comm. - Christmas Concert A : T J f F9 W ,UZ Marguerite Alberti W ' George Aldcroft i , T Robert D. Anderson T if A Susan Annibal - Ensemble - Vocalettes - V.C.Y. - I Hall Guide fl ' A 1 Judith Atkin - Vogue - Veep Y-Teens - . 39- W V wi' Y-Teen Cabinet - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes - 5 1 1 H g i ,' ' F.N.C. - Dramarics Club T f Douglas Austin 1 D Phyllis Axford T '-A' ' fffb Donna Baker - Girls' Glee - Choir - G.A.A. - Y-Teens A Q-M 'iv Wallace Baker - Football 1 .P My .. Gerald Banta - Band .. Francis Barzda VVV: , , Gail Bateman AA ' Q it Lawrence Bates - Hi-Y - Choir - Hall Guide - 4, f ig, ,, , ,i ,-, , 6: R.o.T,C, officer - 1213 Ticket Committee 'WJ T , W' ' tt-.'l LeRoy Bates - 12B Play - Hi-Y - Choir - Ensemble Robert Baublitz zf. .1 iff l 5 :,-: ill , . W f . - ,,. 'l, 'l- Gerald Bauerle - Boys' Glee . Choir . Ensemble . l T B Aft Club M J ' . if ?-3 3 - Martha Beatty . Senior Horizons - Swim Team T i s , vc . I , qhqwvi . 4 K f Katherine Beck Q , ii :v'5 Kathleen Beck - Y-Teens - 12B Play Committee - Q A M . Hall Guide i' Joan Bell - Cardinal Teen Club I W., Y V. ug X 5 A' 5 Gerald Beltry - Hi-Y - Band - Dance Band - A J l2B Play Committee W L, Gary Benchich - Basketball - Hi-Y 'A l ff' Janet Benedict - Art Club , mt.,:f..z,., ,,, ,cm aw . We it 0 ' 9 . V. f I i ,S wifi., 7 f Hit ' 1 4' -sf' .fe C . .a 4.1,- r A H f x J f , W., , at-'laik N 0 Arif 4 My . ,, -uf 1 -- J . Shirley Benham - Captain of Majorettes - ,A if Kornel Bernath - Christmas Concert - , 'i', Q af' 't'i f Sports Council - Y-Teens 5 e -,t' 42 , Q is P qw X Barry Benson - Basketball Y f' 1- gg, ' x i Mary Ann Berlin - F.T.A. - Y-Teens - Vogue - ,g li 5 ' Regal Horizons - l2B Committee Color and Motto I f a R.o.T.C. Drill Sgt. A 'Q y .. f b 44 q A Bernard Berry - Swim and Diving Team 2 , 'L' Bevefly Beffy Z .: . A yi I , -,-. ' X '4 i f ' jg: A Judith Berry .V V A, y 5 Valdis Berzins - Hall Guide - Glee Club J..-.-ew , W , J ., hy . ,L. J ,,,. , 4,---:'ij:- ' ' 1 I V . 'sis S. Q.-Fi . 4. Y if A 'if . w, i tvs . 0 3 . 3 'GA . t X it A rf' if 'US ?- I , X 1 X. rfM'rf,,,. , 54' 1 27 l Q X 1 W L . .154 Q ,gg ..,. 331- , .fn I L ,ZW i ,, WV Q ff v 1 , f f f f 5 he ' f a kz'.,Q+.5 -.agifl--.A QL, , 'L.,f 'I -. G. mghvfx ' -0- vo A ' , fl ,K F X 4 ew if M7 4 DXF' 7 f E' M . A, 1' 4 f. Robert Best - R.O.T.C. Officer -A Ramon Bezanilla ' , D J 229' 5 4-an , is , Eugene Blelous - Freshman Football M, ft . JV, 'ff' - Kenneth Bamberg Q 4 A Barbara Blair - F.T.A. - Y-Teens - Vogue - Props and Costumes Committee A W ,J Lawrence Blancett fan gf Q xi t K Donald Blaz ' W Michael Bogan - Student Stage Mrg. - 23 ew if ' Dramatics Club . Hall Guide v T A Q Harry Bomers M Q Lawrence Bonkoski - R.O.T.C. Drill Sgt. 1 'f i ,.t. K V Marvin Booker A G J V Sherrill Borchard - Senior Horizons - Swim Team - T' Y-Teens - Regal Horizons 4 its-ff fe. in . Q !,TFZ' Elaine Boston - Hall Guide Doris Boujoulian - F.T.A. - Y-Teens 11 A V 5- , James Bournias - Hall Guide - Boys' Glee I' 'R' - Jacquelyn Bowman - Vocalettes - Ensemble - Choir - A ,- IZB Play - Veep French Club - Cardinal T James Boyer - 12B Play - R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon ,, 'i Barbara Bradway ,I ' ' Patricia Brady - Y-Teens E Bette Anne Brichta - F.T.A. - G.A.A. - N.H.S. - Hall 'T . ' Guide - 12B Election Commission - Girls, Basketball . fi' as 4 V g , .,. ,. and Hockey A- David Brown H ,,., 1 ,- Tracy Brown - Dance Comp. - 12B Play . Art Club - P Dramatics Club .- f u xy, gf 4 Qi y if Susan Bruce - Y-Teens - Craft Club Wana. ,. f 'W .f I I 4 Martha Buck Daniel Bujan 1 Beverly Bukowski - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - Choir - Girls' Glee Sandra Burnett - French Club - Y-Teens .Castellan 4 L, A Gay Burns - Ellen H. Richards Club - Art Club Sandra Butterworth - F.T.A. - Y-Teens - 12B Election Commission - Concerts ' Mary Jane Butts me 'Me Terry Calderwood Sl ff? Lawrence Campagna - Choir - Ensemble - Track ai '1 X 'li ,gb ff ft 'S' fgwf f Q1 .Ml We 21.115519 .nf -P' , ,f ff , , 9, , ,41 , ,2,,QJ',. ' I ' 2- ZZ ,fl V 2 ' M ' fam -f 4' f f , .. .. .!' I.: ' '-' Q5 3? 'j...'lv A. 4 . Q fl? fl Ki gf B E T - ,. it V iii, fti QB' Linda Campbell - Cheerleader - Horizons - Sports Council - Dance Comp. Lita Cantera - F.T.A. - G.A.A. - Spanish Club Lorraine Carle - F.N.C. - Hall Guide - Girls' GolfTeam Nancy Carlson - Y-Teens Sigrid Carlson - N.H.S. - Editor-in Chief of Castellan - F.T.A. - Sports Council - Horizons - Co-Chairman 12B Play Props Comm. Ruth Carson - G.A.A. - Res. Basketball Shirley Carson - N.H.S. - President F.T.A. - Business Manager Cardinal - Choir - Student Council Joan Casper - Y-Teens Paula Chapman - Tennis - Hockey Team - G.A.A. Gail Chase - F.T.A. Victor Chen - Math Club - Science Club Nancy Chmielewski - Horizons - F.N.C. - Y-Teens - Choir - 12B Election Committee iii , F 6 'Q-9 ., ,VQJ If ' 2:4 V V I .1 ,,., 4, mf f K ' iq, , ,Q L4 , ' f' ff L' , fi My 5' 7 ef' K - 2 f TL 41' , Va , W - I f ' A f 7 I 1 fy f P 'af ff. , nf, If 'f 2' is 4 Z 6 ,wa 41 , . Leo Chouinard , ZZ ZA ,.Ii .Z:, - Gerene Christensen - Y-Teens Z5 V t n Q Richard Christopher - Co-Captain Football - Veep Hi-Y QL ' my I Q 5' . Student Council . Sports Council . Veep C Club WMS M' no t r ' if 'izfii VA iii I J F I I , Carolyn Clynick - Y-Teens V 'ii i James Coddington - R.O.T.C. fin' ' I A VVQ' Paul Coddington S A 'fii'f1-a We Dolores Coletti no L 1- nh T C re ! T V F , Q Q' .H y i't H 'f' Corinne Collins - Hockey Team - G.A.A. Maureen Collins - Choir V' I Barry Colwell - Swimming Team - C Club - Hi-Y Q 't ': 1i2-' Jeffrey Conklin . R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon .,.v :Q We 1? ' ff-' ? sl W ,QM Karen Conley - Sec. Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet - Veep See and Hear - Sports Council - Dance Comp. - 12B Play Darlene Conners - Y-Teens - G.A.A. Hist. - Hockey Team - Girls' Basketball Dennis Copenhaver - Choir - Ensemble William Cote Lynn Cotter John Cox Judith Cox Diana Coy - Y-Teens ,lu x, 7 ,4-15 ' F :I Q 'as' S T fn Ni' WV f-our Q! ary- ob 4- . , 5 ,ci ' 177' . df L, .i .l le? 451. . . Q ,,,,?,,9K I K .4 X' W1 me N .C 5 , if R .. t is as I I T Q if 6 I9 ir? xy' 1 R 1' 4 1 i s at 9 Q ,,-..- 0 V 2. .N I i 49' vb' Z , is S' I, J Donald Craig - Freshman Football Carol Crane - Rec. Sec. F.N.C. Judith Cross - Y-Teens - Veep French Club - Y-Teen Cabinet - Sports Council Judith Crumley - Y-Teens - Art Club James Currie - N.H.S. - Sports Council - Hi-Y - Basketball - Tennis - Cross Country - C-Club - Band - Spanish Club Lawrence Cutright - Football - Basketball - Baseball - C-Club - Hi-Y Gwendolyn Dann - Senior Manager Castellan - Y-Teens Cabinet - Corr. Sec. Y-Teens - F.T.A. - Sports Council - 12A Election Committee - Library Staff Margaret Dann - Castellan - Veep Y-Teens - Y-Teens Cabinet - Orchestra - Pres. F.N.C. - Sports Council - Cap and Gown Comm. Kitty Darling - Vogue Club - Y-Teens Gary Davey - Basketball - Baseball - Cross Country - C-Club - Hi-Y . Sports Council Susan Dayton - G.A.A. - Capt. Golf - Basketball LaV0n Decker Walter Decker Lauren DeFoe Louise Dehelean - Choir - V.C.Y. Cynthia DeMeritt - Treas. F.N.C. - Y-Teens - Concerts - Choir , Q , Q Richard DeWitt I S -C' '21, U .y ,yyy, .Av , , y ,, :lg , S 1 ,4 X aff' , l 5 f 1 fi 4 ,f , jf l . M we fr as T, Ari T w as as f 45 iii ' , A .KI .nav - fx Za M' t Wa, 'eg f V.: WW , Www 2 ,737 9 ,f F' f me B X I pg' his , ,, 1 i f Wx .,,, ,ff 'fn fc 2? w .A P. , 49 I' :ill 5' f I X ll K. fs-1 Ea, ia tr 4 W 4.29, E A K It ' ' QW me ,J ,WA ,,..,, at i 'va ,i ,p ' sf, . X aw- ' me - I XZWQ 0.170 ff f ,Q ,.0s..1' YW 9 'vm Z f! J 4 4 f , ,A f A , 3 f ft 1, , 1 me-' ' A 'f Gretchen Dickerhoff - F.N.C. - Y-Teens Judith Dimitrie - Art Club - Dance Club - Cheerleaders - Sports Council - Horizons Patricia Dlugolecki Nancy Doran - Horizons - Y-Teens - F.T.A. - Choir - G.A.A. Patty Drewek - Cheerleaders - Veep Y-Teens - Vogue - F.T.A. - Sec. Horizons - Sports Council - Dance Comp. - G.A.A. - 12A Treasurer - Art Club Joan Drollinger Judith Drow Barbara Duthie - Choir - F.N.C. Edith Eicher - F.T.A. - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes Roger Ekstrom - C-Club - Hi-Y - Swim Team Lynn Engelhuber - Choir - Glee Marlene English - Tennis - Hockey - Choir - Rec. Sec. G.A.A. Joanne Ettinger - Y-Teens - F.T.A. John Evans - 12B Props and Costumes Committee Edward Everett - Astronomy Club ta. M 1 603 ' 1- u ,Iii l i ,153 rf J? .af ER' x 'rr- lu ivf 1. 'Zn 'J J ' K6 1 -it 1 9' 55 . . is: it. Z fl' ,'.' Anna Farley f F .. ,Q rs, Michael Farrell - Drama Club - Stage Crew - IZB Play f. A r I . ab ' ' J' :ffl 234 Barbara Fedorinchik . Swim Team - G.A.A. - F.N.C. w w ,H Patricia Ferdon - Horizons - Y-Teens - Y-Teen r 'X rw ' eww! , Cabinet - Sports Council - F.T.A. , nf l M' if 4 W 'W' WW Z , , A Vb . Elizabeth Ferguson - Sec. N.H.S. - Veep Horizons - -2'ffff:?' Y-Teens - Dance Comp. - 12B Play . Qi V' ,A Z5 Carole Ferguson - Cheerleader - Horizons - Vogue - 5, 5 QM Choir - Ensemble - Sports Council - Y-Teens Q Winton Fishbeck ' C . Gail Floyd 3 .A Francis Ford - Student Council Pres. - l2B Veep - X r 5 H , ,un Choir - Y-Teens - Ensemble - Vocalettes - Pres. V ,V ' t , , F.T.A. . N.H.S. J Vt'f. A it James Forster . Choir . Glee - Ensemble , 49.5, We 4 A IAQN Helen Foster - Horizons - Vogue - Student Council - W ,L ' 7 Carol Freeman - Captain Basketball - Tennis - A f l s QE Pres. G.A.A. - Field Hockey - Sports Council 4 ', ' 2 ,Q :F 1 muh , V M , ,,,. vi f x., Carolyn Gamble - Spanish Club - F .T.A. ,I V. 'A . f ' 1 A. ',,' ,' 'K X ' :' Q ,vv V I f K, A ,is Barbara Garlan - Cardinal Stal? - F.T.A. 5 5, , 6 . E Q Helen Gariepy - President Ellen H. Richards - 621- W, ,i 1 F 'gi A t 3 H Historian Taste and Baste H 'Z'V Doris Garlick , wx , 55 C .,, 1 Mary Ann Gentry - N.H.S. - Editor-in-Chief Castellan - Choir - Horizons - Sports Council - V ' ' 12A Election Commission 5 ,5g,:,,, ge LW' is Jeffrey Ghent ' N.H.S. - Choir - Ensemble - 6 , r w 1 M spanish Club ly Craig Gies - Veep See and Hear - 12B Election f a Q. 5,5 Committee - Band - Sports Council - it Memorial Committee - Swim J C ff k 'Mid Arlene Giese - Swim - G.A.A. 1' ' Sharon Gilheslly - Choir . Ensemble - Vocalettes - i f Teen Club 'ii 'r' N ,f if my ' .J in . A 5' J , My ' Justine Giroskey M A 1 99 WW! if ' I ,: -' if uv Sharon Grandstaff - Senior Glee Sf Cynthia Grant - Choir - Drama Club J aa aa J ..r.- -, A .,.,.rY. '.f,. E kA',,. i- James Grant 1 ffff 'l v'i Vg lf Karen Graves - F.T.A. ,' i Q -- ' Sandra Green - Choir 'r f 5 ' F ' - Qi , ' Thomas Gregway - C holr 1 - 3 ' ,f ks ' f f VA I V Grovenor Grimes We K 11771 , .gi-5 Linda Grove - Captain Cheerleaders - Vogue Club - lx it 5 .,,, J 4,-gg A 9 Choir -Sports Council Q 0 ,, ygaal I- K V it A 9 , 8 jfs. Joyce Grubaugh ' Veep Vogue - Choir - Y-Teens if lg F ,gl ff , Gail Gusraf - Basketball . choir - GAA. C A - ' ' ' . .Q - ' ' ' 'ffv.1z?2:fi- 'Yf 'IZA 'E.A 'vj f s 124 ,X A nf iii N F Nu sw f 'ik W tc fs.. t 1:- .N be Ee ii in ., 'fl? 5 , t - ' ,..,W.,- H lg, vt pw- A , . --1 , , , ay if -1543, R' 5 If g V-34. 2 lc f , ,fi I, I gwfw 4 Z f Q!! pw Q , 't X4 ' A AA.. ,r k ?.fl5'7-2 3, 1, AV A i ,i Stanley Haack - Track Barbara Hall - V.C.Y. - F.T.A. Dennis Halme Ronald Halmekangas Diane Hamel - Veep G.A.A, . Basketball . Spgrtg Council - Guide Council Ruth Hamilton - French Club - F.N.C. Susan Hamilton - Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet - Swim Team - G.A.A. - Drama Club - Sports Council - Ensemble - Choir Sharon Harrison Dale Hart - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - Jr. Red Cross - V.C.Y. Jane Hartsell - Sec. Band - Veep Orchestra - Y-Teens - Dramatics Club - Girls' Swim Team - l2B Play Marilyn Harvey William Hayden Robert Heck - Hi-Y Corres. Sec. - Color and Motto Committee Shirley Hein Betty Hermanson Frederick Herrmann - Hi-Y Pres. - Castellan Stall - 12B Election Commission Chairman A . , t. -I my ,aw K. 'rl J.. P . Qi au - 9 P Viu, f hwy fig P . ga . h b I -Lai 5 Q ' ' 1:-A it Us-'U fl It SRA V . f .3 'Q A W , ,infix td . , V51 I A 'iq Y I 1 1' I A. r 'W 4 'cyl l , , l 3':'b: ' Ml A . - LA., . 9.1 11. L., I., J , ,,:, 5 . Virginia Hess - Pres. Y-Teens - Sec. Orchestra - N.H.S. Girls' Swim Team - 12B Play Committee - G.A.A. - Sports Council - Sec. Y-Teens Cabinet 'f - Ellis Higham - See and Hear - . M 3 be 'Q Dale Hill - Pres. Horizons - Y-Teens - Dance Comp. - '59 la, M3457 Sports Council - l2B Play - Fencing - F.T.A. ' s 'ss' -' James Hill - N.H.S. - Ensemble - Sec. and Treas. Q 3 . Choir - Color and Motto Committee - Hall Guide - 4' Guide Council ' C.E.C. - Air Raid Squad - C Club - Mgr. Basketball - Baseball - Swimming - Football - ' .Vi .. is Library Staff v , , Judith Hively .. 1 WAI, I , ' X an g f A in r Carol Hodgklns Q James Hoifa - Football - Ensemble - Pres. I-li-Y - q '. F W' C Club - Choir f 'fi' T ' ' Ann Hogle - Choir - Dramatics Club - Y-Teens - Sports V iii 'V i 4 f Council 0 12B Play Committee - Y-Teen Cabinet William Holden - Treas. Hi-Y - C.E.C. - Sports Council - Drama Club - Thespians - l2B Play - Tennis X Z f 1 iw 7 Norma Holthusen f ff, 1 L-W Sandra Hortop - l2B Play - Art Club - Drama Club - 4 Thespians - Spanish Club - N.H.S. i Perry Horvath - Hi-Y - Ensemble - Choir - Boys' Glee Q Judy Houston - Y-Teens - Choir - Sports Council - J A , F.r.A. - c.T.c. fi . . i e ge William Hubbard . Hi-Y sec. - Football - spore 2, Council - Track - C Club e s. j Linda Huffaker .1 t - - L S Nancy Huis ff is L C X f 27 , Q Q M, 0 'a f ff ..., ,Y 1 Q' Q .t 60 Q. Za I. f . rt fi. w . I A f .332 if ,G . 4 .t L I as ,ai J 'fl 'Q ZQP Ei? t i 1 g is Marie Hulme Ellen Hultman Douglas Hunter Dennis Hurley - Track - Sec. Hi-Y - Cross Country - Football - Sports Editor Cardinal - Co-Chairman 12B Props Committee - Sports Council Donna Hutchinson Thomas Huth '44 L I , 'Vt md, as 1 1 , Karen Huusko - Horizons - Y-Teens - F.T.A. Vi' Patricia Hyde Lynn Hyndman - Y-Teens Charles Ineaudo Ray Ivey - Track Ruth Jackson - Y-Teens - Horizons - F.T.A. - Sports Council - Choir Carol Johnson - Y-Teens - Horizons - See and Hear F.N.C. - Sports Council - Art Club Kathryn Johnson - Library Stal? Robert Johnson Ellen Jones .up Q if ef- . '1,,V,r' hh 4 UL.. -. QVW 'C if-Y5i'f,g,, , . :A il is 4 2- .1 ,f ea . -we- .4 1 1 A ' r ,Q Q7 T 9 V 92 ' .L HW' ia, f' ., ' w it , 1. -V , A ik - , ' ...., N 1 , vw 4 f' . , ,.,, .- 1 7 if - e' A f f ' .,. f f-D+' ,, If bv . W ffl? 7 ,V S' , Y, -mt . ll 5 ft . ., , V-1:1-jrpl, 'f-tai., L av A I. -I i 'I u 5' X g V. 43 ,1 - . 'Qs J . J I isa. as it le , if 1- , ' J ..,, 4 'i 5? i J Ts' Elizabeth Jungquist - Drama Club - 12B Play - Swim Team - Horizons - F.N.C. - Choir - Ensemble Alice Kacherian - Y-Teens David Kacsmark Helme Kadak - Art Club - V.C.Y. - Hall Guide Sandra Kaiser - Library Staff - Hall Guide Jo Ann Kalbfleisch - Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet - 12B Play Props Committee - F.T.A. Kenneth Kalebaba - Stage Staff Larry Karagianis - Sgt.-at-Arms Hi-Y - Choir - Boys' Glee - Ensemble James Karolyi - Science Club Nancy Keefer - Treas. Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet - Horizons . Choir - Ensemble - Sports Council - F.T.A. - Editor Cardinal - 12B Secretary - Spanish Club Lee Kelly - R.O.T.C. Thomas Kelly Charlene Kennedy Barbara Kett - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - Choir Sandra Kile - Y-Teens - Y-Teen Cabinet - Sports Council Wallace Kile - Track - Cross Country . x K' 'R 5 We ., :5 Tr. 'i -.', 55 5 of ,yyii film: 5 5 ,.f Arlene Kitchen - Taste and Baste f ' Anita Korpi - Choir Vera Korr - Choir - Sec. Y-Teens - Treas. Y-Teen V W an I3 A Q Cabinet - Vogue - 12B Election Committee - -V It ' ' Sports Council A Albert Krause A M si Q Margaret Kroy - Drama Club - Y-Teen Cabinet - 'V Nw ' Veep Y-Teens - Sports Council - Library Staff pr LW , 'r T W- if A Q Za ' ii't - ' Gilbert Kiiehi Q , 0 i A.. '- V 11 , '. 2:51 Q' Diane Kujawski - Hall Guide , Gordon Kulju rm' .1 ff Joseph Kurkjian J , Kenneth Kurtice Q W t A ns I James LaBenne i' it Q 5' Q Sandra Ladas lb fl fs r 1 8 Rieiierd Ladd is U yi eeee ,.., fr Jean Lamb ff 'K e i 5 Michael Lane - Swim - Hi-Y - C Club - Choir - l S . l A , ' Sports Council S i Sandra Langset - Y-Teens Hall Guide H g f I . Rita Lapointe I V -fb P V e, 5- r A ,C 2, ,Q ' A Linda Large - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes - E K 4' , ' T, ATAVHA A fiiz A 5 -r Drama Club - Y-Teens - Orchestra 5' ,, r I QI fjfr , t fy M A in ' Laurence Latham .513 5 :i'-' QV A Marietta Latona - Y-Teens - C.T.C. - F.N.C. - Glee 'C f i,.,,i it ' if , V Catherine Lauer - Pres. F.N.C. - Piss. Y-Teens - I f Veep Y-Teens Cabinet - Sports Council T , V3 SQA H A , Richard Layng - See and Hear - Choir - Sports Council , K '. ll 1.342 ,Ali f '- an Vi Sandra Layton - Glee W -'S A , A .,Z,-XXL!! I i y V,.'i li T Constance Ledel - I.C.C. Y-Teens - Choir - F.T.A. - gs 4 F QV E f 12B Play Ticket Committee - Cardinal Staff - Y-Teer Y E Cabinet - Sports Council - 12A Day Committee It Y 'J at f M I Gordon Leeper - Science Club ' . f i Christie Lewis - Editor-in-chief Cardinal . see and L In 'mv V ,B qw ft, Hear - N.H.S. - French Club - Y-Teens S 5. O Q H C ef-ef - M435 Harry Lindback - Stage Crew - Rifle Team - R.O.T.C. r W , V of-rieer , 1-'1 Y K I I . ' ' A 2 Richard Lindberg - Swim Team - C Club - Choir - 3, Ensemble - Glee D UD . 1 -... In I Martha Lindsey Frederick Lindstrom - Drama Club - Sports Council - ' 12B Play . Hi-Y - C.T.C. . Thespieiis - Cap and Gown Committee 'g ,P TN Terrence Littleton Joan Lord - Band - Concerts - .ei 'hqk ' ,em ef- f 3-zzv.. : X. f G!:-wt. 'asf A i ' ,gs fu fi , . . u'.'- ' E A ,Wg ,uni er 5 199' V X l iw June Lord - Band - Concerts Gary Lorenzen . Choir . Ensemble ,gn l , , . ,V 4. at Barbara Love - Horizons - Y-Teens - F.T.A. ff , t , 52111 'V'- Beverly Love - Art Club - F.T.A. - Horizons '23-f Phyllis Lum - Horizons Treasurer A f Q M Alec Lundquist H -A ' ef' Goifream . F.N.C. l'e, 1 K Barbara Lutz - Y-Teens - G.A.A. - Choir - Ensemble - ' ,muy f f , Caroline Lundquist - Teens Club - G.A.A. - Choir - f Basketball - Field Hockey - N,H.S. - F.N.C. - 'V' i5f A .4 ,,,: y Shorts Council A ,.,, , if A 4 ZW , A 4' D ,f af f ' f, f ' , O ' I' , . , 4? .v,,, pg, , 'alfa ' , '44, ., , ,, 7 , I A, ri ' 4232 Russell Lux - Hi-Y l Esther Lynch als, Alba Macina - Y-Teens ' f , , l ,f ,,Q.- , William MacIntosh 'A A' - f, r.'-l' X 0 t t W2 ff W-W In . . , , ff, Gloria Madden - Choir - Ensemble - Veep Spanish L , yy, 1,t,, Club - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - Y-Teen Cabinet - Cardinal Staff - Horizons - Sports Council - l Color and Motto Committee - Memorial Committee Stephen Magaw V. Charles Main ft Christine Malloch V ff i 1 4, ,, if 'K 5. 23, ia- ,, f i f'3+ 1 ,., ., ..,, V. . 4 6 is ' rg? 4 is f I I . 4 , 5 v 5 , .M fl! W 49.9 , . 3154 -l .,. ie 'X RT 1, 5' Q gf r v v 1 aa 1' -,fm if N s 3 Q' -. V :4,I ,As,, I 1 , ,,,1- Sandra Mann - Glee - Choir - Y-Teens gg, an ,7 Ag, ii' Gerald Markwart ,.1:: uuvu . , in Y , fli 5, 'tg E V, F t Robert Martienssen wat? t' 5 David Martin - President French Club K y Sandra Martin - Choir ay f' .11' ' H I lqthu 3 1 Donald Maston - Hi-Y - l2B Play - . 0' P ,,,,l, gb '1 iw 'if Student Manager Football A A -.t1. ii V i Wt Carolyn Matthews - Treas. F.N.C. - Y-Teens - Glee - 53123 T i' t i '22 f Q?'f i Choir - Hall Guide wa? t va - ,E , if ft John Maughan - See and Hear - Science Club ,.vV E' L . ,,!'?W4X . ,1 JT 1 Sharon May - Y-Teens - Current Events Club 5 I 'iii it 56 'iqut Anne Maze - Vogue ' i'iii ,-5. J: i t Donna McAuley -tl t'itie f .3 n L' ,. Kathryn McClow ' Diane McCoy - Y-Teens - Math Club f i 't t . Marie McDonald 5 Y , .-.. , L ax 1' ' - ,Q .1 1 f W' D0H2ld MCDOUSHII R M ' Q Marjorie McEwen - V.C.Y. 0 Band - Orchestra - xi' Z K i, A K - Horizons - 12B Election Committee - F.N.C. ' a bm A 1 1 Agnes McIntyre 1:1 Robert McIntyre . Hi-Y - as Gerald McTavish 4 -1: ,Z Q3 . E Nancy Medico - Dance Comp. Y X cv xx 5,4 1. . 15:17 rp, z f R . Daina Merlnis A AAA.An, 3 Carole Meier jg 5. Theresa Micallef f if Pamela Miles - Y-Teens - Horizons - Vogue - r' A 12B Play Committee ,.rr f Carole Miller - Co-Editor-in-Chief Cardinal Q AA, I Q Virginia Miller - Concerts 3, . 5 M ffl Q gl - ' i kv :'4 W, , ' Brian Mitchell if L 1 7 V 3 W' Donald Mitchell - Pres. Hi-Y - C Club - Hi-Y Council - 1 ,N V Sports Council - 12B Election Committee ,- '- , ,,V, -1 v t J! fe , .. A h Stella Mitchell - Horizons Nancy Moats - F.T.A. - 12B Ticket Committee - My sv Mr 7 ft- Concerts '- 'i 3 35' ,gs ' Roy Mohler - R.o.T.C. Officer . Drill Team . Choir - -ff 7 Glee - Ensemble P a J Robert Mom Z i -M Jerry Monahan - Hi-Y - Choir Carol Montgomery - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes V Q Captain Track . N.H.s. . Hi-Y . C Club ' fl . tab., x r' 1 'R i Barbara Moore - Drama Club - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - ' ' 12B Play ' rf ' William Montgomery - Co-Captain Football - , ' Frederick Moore 2 A r Gerald Moore fr, J tw Judith Mopps - Cardinal .refer gn , , ,V fr 6- .1 fl if ,. if Barbara Morgan ,-Z'2x-'Qfi-7 2: 7 H H 15 tx Patricia Murasan - Choir 'ga ,E ,,,,. , ,, , rr Larry Murphy V' ' ' ' l Beverly Mustafa - Orchestra - G! 'Q iig V X 1, J Iijl Jeanette Nadol - Y-Teens - F.T.A. - French Club W 2. Patricia Nauer Judith Nault Y Teens Sandra Neal - Horizons - Corr. Vogue - Sports Council 'r r ,y 'E Q' Barbara Nelson - F.T.A. - Choir - Ensemble - CEC. Y - Nb Li if' A, i J .E F is f 1 'fr 1 9 J X X UD rw is ' VI, s sf ,Q Q., , WS' . 'ff' -mf ,, 1 ., .I I Il -5? 3. P .f - a. V rifle f i ,',' ff CI A, Bruce Nelson - Swim Team - Secretary Hi-Y - it sports Council . C Club Florence Newman i' 'fl i, 41 u ,Zi Nancy Nichols i i V lf! X Judith Nickels - Hall Guide - F.T.A. JoAnn Nicolo 1' Treasurer Ellen H. Richards :Q We P A j Judith Niemi - Y-Teens ly A James Niemisto T 5 Barbara Nicoloff - Concerts - Orchestra - f il' I Karen Nigh - Teen Club - Y-Teens Marijk Nijk - Horizons - Y-Teens - Student Council - Sports Council - A.E.S. Exchange Student fi ' 3 Nancy Nilson L A V Thomas Notaramni - Co-Capt. Football - Tennis - A Pres. N.H.S. - Pres. Hi-Y - Student Council - Sports Council - Choir - C Club - Ensemble Kenneth Oberstaedt Richard Olsen - Math Club A A 4 Judith Olsson - Pres. Vogue - Y-Teens - Horizons - A 7 Dance Comp. - Sports Council George Oltman - Conservation Club - Hi-Y - C Club Track 21 Deanna Pacholek Patrick Paquette - 12B Play Ticket Committee Sanadra Parquette - Y-Teens - Choir - Ensemble - Golf Team - Cardinal Staff John Patterson - Baseball J David Paul - Golf . Hi-Y - Band H 4. T . Donna Pelcher Joan Pelto - Horizons - Y-Teens - Vocalettes - Vogue . Thomas Perros - . IATV, is if ,V.! Wanda Perros 1 at ii' Erwin Peterson - 12B Election Commission '.v, V, M 'V V Q 3 I . if,15f ,. 'ft' John Peterson - Glee - Choir - Ensemble 4 t ' F Mary Peterson - N.H.S. - Business Manager Castellan - P ':'i F.T.A. - Spanish Club - Y-Teens - T Q Color and Motto Committee 'i Albrecht PfaelTlin . student Council - Hi-Y im 5 'k .Ji Karen Philip - Horizons - Sports Council - Y-Teens - 'f l L v , Vogue , L W., j. A . ,af usbg Thomas Pike f? l V .iii A A Rose Piligian fy AZ ,nf 46' ,., , -fa . J m.gj49-V' . W X 5 ff, t gf 1 , 1 1 is i '7'i:K ' :.lf15.V. fi 'R as 'L ' ' l .. f. .M X sffft? A SN Q ,:- . Sp . M ' 2-Wy .rf .aa .mfalfsy 73. ' if f ff? y 5' '-fic ' fx .V ' g f -J! ,1 .lg ilu ffi 1.72, - T7 ' af' l Carol Purcell - Y-Teens Dennis Raimi Carolyn Ramsby . Res. Basketball - Res. Field Hockey . if 'Q A G.A.A. fi David Randall - N.H.S. - l2B Treasurer - Hi-Y - d ' Student Council - Pres. Sports Council - Track . Cross Country ' C Club - French Club William Rates Patricia Ray - F.N.C. - Y-Teens Q EAA1, C Mah' 5 fe'-el Katheryn Redmond - Hall Guide - F.N.C. Donna Reedy - Y-Teens - Field Hockey - G.A.A. - Glee AA ' Marjorie Reibling - Choir - V.C.Y. Gregory Rice - Hi-Y - Football rf ,li at Thomas Rice Q H 'Z' Joan Richardson - Y-Teens - Spanish Club ' fi . A Patricia Richmond -. 7 Dale Rigg 5- gn gl Samuel Rizzo - Pres. Hi-Y - Sports Council - Track - Y' A'-f ,V,l' Q .W Choir - All City Cross Country - Ensemble - C Club - 1: GW Teen Club , Bruce Robertson I T 42 5' ,IEP ' 14-:! 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Hi-Y - Football - Golf - C Club - Sports Council Robert Schaeffer Carolyn Schahfer I f 'Us J Q. lm , Ar 4' - ' wg ' I L 5,1 af Q, Y, . if X., ,ge , . ra.. ' -7 li-1? S. . N . saw.. 4 f ,.w, fi K 7. 'iss fi RK 1?- J .asia-f-A 'hal' . - M' an if i . I '- ie, 4. ,Q 41 i 4 Q g,4 3 4, I .i this lisa iw: .xii 4' 5 'V-Q , 3 V '55-f 5' '20, I n 'V in , 'N bw A 4 ' i V., i L Cf aah ZW .A ,.,,..F.:j-,as i- 4 'H A , , 48 fa , f 5543 3, , if f ' .f.'?' 4 ri 'gs , fini? gl it ' 'X it if , , f'Z'Wi gIQi,1l. 'AA.- Q,- ? i sa f N L' Nix ia Linda Schan - Cheerleader - Sports Council - Y-Teens - Dance Comp. Pres. - G.A.A. - 12B Play Ticket Committee Ray Schmidt 4 Joseph Scigliano V A f l M42 I f John Scott - Band ' ' B Sue Sebastian fi Elizabeth Sefcik t'. me I Thomas Sefllc - Hall Guide - Teen Club . 'fi Margie Shannon A in A ' Philip Shannon Beverly Shields - Y-Teens it Diane Shortt -f ' A Sharon Shoup Nicholas Shuraleff - Pres. See and Hear - Capt. Swim Team . Hi-Y . C Club . 12B Play . Sports Council f in f if Patricia Silvester - Ellen H. Richards Club I Qi? Thomas Simmons - Choir Pres. Ensemble - H ' T ev-' Hi-Y Pres. . 12B Play 'i 1 Y - Bruce Simpson V A 3 e William Simpson X William Sinclair ' W Florence Slnelll - Y-Teens ., , f i 1,Q, I Richard Sipley . v.C.Y. fl fx. ' ' fgf P t , Ted Small 0 Orchestra - Thespians - Band 0 , Drama Club - Hi-Y ,, . r 2 Celia Smiley - Y-Teens - Horizons ' In ,Ib Q Bradley Smith 1 pKA,,:,', A e'.V, . A Donald Smith R I i 4 V,-or , wi tftf-et i .L Howard Smith - Hi-Y - Football - Cross Country Capt. - Track - Glee - C Club Nancy Smith - F.N.C. - Math Club - Orchestra Susanne Smith - Choir - Cardinal Staff - Current Events W 'B Margaret Snyder 5.2 f Julius Sonkiss - R.O.T.C. Rilie Team, Disassembly Team, f , Drill Team. Oliicer, Best Drilled Cadet 1958 - N.H.S. 4' 2 ' Dennis Spence - Football - C Club 'R David spioii . Football - R.o.T.c. - C Club V 1 i 4' - J ,, ., 4 ,, -2. V ., ,... , .,,,. , '-'V . i '- Edward Stakoe Gila my Lf f vi, ,f , if . , 9 ,, A ,LM-fwfyf I, wi V X Z , 47, , fi ff X 'V ff? 4 V ji at ,y I ,ff Q 55 ' - '13-'fa i i - 4 , 0 f' D ..-'fs . A A 4 ., ik .,,Q, , ' . .1 1 Q K - t . K -Y' 9 15- S 1-3 4? R , as r ' , N - ik X gs ac. f V 3 at p - ,. V I fw - emi if! David Stellar Gail Stevenson - Drama Club - Current Events Club Pres. - See and Hear - F.T.A. - French Club - Sports Council Raymond Stockwell Frederick Stone - 12B Play Committee John Strauss Mary Sutherland - Horizons - Choir Jeanette Swift - Y-Teens - Spanish Club Theodore Tanase - N.H.S. - President 12B - Hi-Y - Sports Council - Tennis - Cross Country - C Club - See and Hear - Orchestra Raymond Tapani Barbara Tarbuck - Choir - Ensemble - Vocalettes - See and Hear - Y-Teens - Drama Club - Speech Awards - 12A Color and Motto Committee Brian Taylor Judith Taylor - Y-Teens - F.N.C. Linda Taylor - Y-Teens Sharla Taylor - Y-Teens - Horizons - F.T.A. Janet Thom William Thomas IQQ Fw 2 N S, wan-- ,uy .gh ?'H' Q ,Q 4 J J P J fa ,gk M,,,. H - , T V: ' 2 : 51 41 7' -f 1411 PM 'V iI,i4!JZz.'- ' -if '! 9Y .aaa 8' fb. .yh X 'ER' 'Q' , ,f,,:, ,.-: Z I f,.: I 55 V, I f ttf: W - 21 f 5 if-Z-1 ,f I? tx X af CQ? -ii' fa ,A 'f 4 . l un ww Q W' 'S' , ii ' ' av ' 1- 4 1 71. -Q, ' .p y.r- f J itra I Judith Thompson Penny Thompson - Horizons Rec. Sec. - Vogue Club Y-Teens - Glee - Sports Council Ronald Thompson Suzanne Thorin - 12B Play - Ensemble - Vocalettes Y-Teens - Choir - Horizons - Y-Teen Cabinet Frank Tiseo Henry Tobola Sharleen Todd - Y-Teens Judith Torgeson - Choir - Y-Teens - 12B Play ' Hall Guide - Drama Club Sharon T ouzeau - Choir Lawrence Tracy - Science Club - Math Club Barbara Trakalo Marilyn Travis - Choir - Glee - Drama Club - G.A.A. - Y-Teens . Basketball Sharon Tulppo - Vogue Club - Y-Teens - Horizons Robert Vail Kay Valutis Raija Valikangas E Q QL V lf! 311, 5 VlVA A ' 4 ag.,-tri. -L2.':-f ' v 4 waive f A 4 ..'+ Q 'V' R LVZ. IVVA F4 We Y' 3 t y A . f 5 'Q-it ':-- ,, MQ 1 41 . . i . f , 'i mia Elizabeth Vicary - Horizons - Swim Team f 1 William Vicary . 12B Play t S r ' f ., . my A 'F' W Roberta Vik , f y Libya Volchithis 0 Horizons tf P V if My f I Corinne Vorland - Drama Club Pres. - Thespians - 12B Play - N.H.S. - Y-Teens - Color and Motto Committee Carol Wadsten Thomas Wagnitz iq-nv , ,ff 'nc Judith Walters - Choir - Hall Guide ,A Jo Ann Wanniger - Y-Teens - Horizons President it Lynn Warden - Y-Teens - F.N.C. - Glee - Choir ' f, 1. Bruce Way - Basketball 5531. Q William Way - veep H1-Y . veep inter-Hi-Y Council . e 5 Choir - Sports Council - 12B Play -' zl. vrzr f Hr , ,,,, ' li Ruby Webb - Drama Club - Y-Teens - Choir 0 T 75, 4. I I A. 41 f, 1? I al K- 3 1 f ff I P V ' a45f,6,f 4,37 l2B Play - Hall Guide ,.., Elaine Weiler - Choir - G.A.A. - Ensemble - Swim Team 4 , at -V Linda Whicker - Pres. Y-Teens - Pres. Y-Teen Cabinet - Veep Horizons - Drama Club - Vogue Club - Dance Comp. g-3 ,,., . Charles Whitlock - Hi-Y - V.C.Y. .'- 1 a 1 W . Q I' -We 2 .4i, 'I yr 65 X K 5 2 . i Dorothy Wildman V T --E A Raymond Wilkes Q Chairman 12A Election Commission , I Z Carl Wilson - Track - Guide Council :. f Donald Wilson ' T W r ff l Ky' X XJ I lf ,: X, , if' -- t f I fag 7-,W ,J 1, ., ., .4 g 4- A . -, awww - T .. Sharlene Wilson I'm. --' 'sf- ' ' ,LI P in 41: Q3 , It W I Demeredith Withrow - Taste and Baste - Choir ,.,,, UVIIZ Demetria Withrow - Choir A ' Jan Wolf . Math Club - Science Club C -fi A - - ' 11, ,k,,,,,gps I , 1- -. ff, 4 1 ' . A X 5 ta .,.. f . Winton Wolf - Stage j k, ' , Catherine Wolfe 3 ,gg lf C' fm A Jacqueline Wolfington av, , Q V. ' Judith Woodbeck - +'? X T ' Patricia Woodruff - Drama Club - Thespians - Choir - Ensemble - l2B Play Deanna Wright - Choir ..., H J alna Young , ' ' P 1:49 K' K P-we f . , Q to .V.. 1, , C - ,,,., ' f -A harles Wuokila , Loren Young ' John zago X f' M U u -irfif Bonme Zimmerman 3 X N 53 lx xii David Hoyt X .QB X 'N -A -. -Q .. 51-ivy . xx W Joy Zwetow - Dance Comp. Sherry Bausman Joanna Burns Josephine Cusenza Catherine Drompp BASHFUL GRADS Duane Orlowski Dorthy Ploch Richard Snella Edward Stanulis Robert Mitoff Senior Committees 35 V nf' Christine Thomasin Jeffrey Van Every Danny Walden James Kelly John Lewis 12B Election Committee Row l: C. Whicker, N. Ch Nl. McEwen, B. Brichta, S. Butter worth, V. Korr. Row 2: C. Gies, D Mitchell, J. Sanders, T. Simmons, R Whang. M ...:! '99 IZA Election Committee Row 1: C. Yorland. A. Hartsell. M. Gentry. R. Wilkes lCh.J, G. Dann, B. Loxe. Ron 2: G. Davey. J. Hill, D. Mitchell. J. senders. T.'Simmons, P. Beck. D. Pall, x. .N ' l Na. .r L 'J J 'ff . ' 2 , ' ,.. swf? 51.4 ella. U ju . x :ue - , 1 5 M.. K -X' '1 I 'El sy my A e- A- f .... x -:gj.J..,,. W' , . A-.. -ny.. W- V 'Q ' '-' 1-:i WSW - -1 u magna: :Q .1 -1'-'al I35 l diff!! ,- .,,,,.. ., ,A .J Cap and Gown Committee ff Row I: V. Korr, M. Dann, F. Lind Strom, J. Currie ICQ-Chairmany, K . Conley, ICO-Chalrmanl, A. Hartsell N D. Withrow. Row 2: P. Lun, B, Heck N. Shuraleff, D. Copenhaver, M Sutherland S. Parquette, B. Rates. ,fif Memorial Committee Row l: N. Keefer, C. Whicker tChair.J, N- ChmiC'lCWSki. G. Madden. Row 2: . vgfwave- l V ft ,. 5, 1' ' gif'- 'tw,' . i dl .5 5 -XR Ta? A 'E D? H' G. Bauerle. C. Gies. R. Schaefer, D. Randall. Q... , x s . ' X Jo 4 12B Ticket Committee Row 1: C. Lewis, C. Leclel tCo-Chaim, R. Wilkes tCo-Chaim. P. Beck, D. Withrow. Row 2: F. Stone, J. Evans, B. Hubbard, J. Currie, D. Maston. IZA Day Committee xx I ns. S. Carson, T. Small, Q B Hubbard, B. Ferguson. T Notnrunnl lCO-Chllilif, P. Drewek, XlHxLN AIKEN. rg, if S-.,,.,-V 4 W 'f . Y fa .Y ,f,s,vff?q ' fy :fx 'Wy Q W., W , W. .. I .X-!,,,: ny. . ... - W-...7 Props Row I: J. Evans, D. Hurle fCo-Chair y - many. S. Carlson KCO-Chairmanj, D. Wlthrow. Row 2: F. Stone, G. Beltry, M. Sutherland, P. Drevvek, T. Notar- zunm. -M4144 LL fi Color and Motto Row 1: M. Peterson. R. Herrmann 4Co-Chairrnanj, G. Madden tCo-Chair- many. Row 2: C. Vorland. B. Heck. B. Tarbuck vw WINTER WONDERLA ND DQMEYER'S BAKERY ICE SKATING RINK 15908 lY6'afTPi':I0 1e 'ff Weddmg and Biffhdoy Cvkes OUTDOOR RINK IArti'riciaII DETROIT 27 VE' 9-4740 Private Parties and Hockey Practice by Reservation Sign up now for Skating Instructions SKATES AND ACCESSORIES-SKATES SHARPENED 76611 SCHOOLCRAFT BR. 3-2797 or VE. 5-9807 QQMIW Qmdtoe The Castellan Photographer WEDDINGS ' CHILDREN ' FAMILY GROUPS 10424 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD Q4 Blocks West of Wyomingj PHONE UNiversi1y 3-8595 wwWm,w.y,57,w OOLERS HQ ZJ5 SUIIDRI A V H T-.51 4 ' ' ' ' V r ' .- fn, -T -.H ... -1 fi Ag., -:g -1, O N S fb H U S ? s i f ' ' ... 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Or, if you go into business, efficient electrically operated machines will assist you in getting the job done swiftly and easily-again an illustration of the versatility and dependability of electricity. Or, if you go on to college, perhaps you will become one of the scientists or technicians who help further mold the all-electric world of the future. No matter which path you may choose, electricity will be there to lighten your load, brighten your way .. . help you live better. . . electrically. DETROIT EDISON THERM GIBSON BOWLING SCHOOL Billie? Fashion Centre BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALLS 0 SPORTSWEAR FOR PARTICULAR FEMA'-E5 O LINGERIE Complefe line of . HOSIERY bowling equipmenf including apparel Q ACCESSORIES 10204 FENKELL AVE 13031 W. MCNICHOLS UN. 1-3207 UN. 4-0666 DETROIT, MICHIGAN UN. 2-9828 OPEN THURS. AND FRI. EVENING5 vErmr-,nf 5-8737 Free Estimates HAIR FASHIONS - DOROTHY PEPPLER, PROP. - R. Z 6. eemenl e We specialize in hair coloring 8. permanent waving A-'I 13334 W. 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X N X '35, yf ,.g2ii5?255ii, A 4 -A i' . it''55-i5i??i553?f:i3f3Tf?'553f'355?'' -?5E?.:12: 51 fa an 4 yi LA: 3::::,E: H -A,. ,rI5Z?i5Ii1Qi5 , ., ,525 'er?rE:EiE2 :LL -gi E151 ,gf 1 'ld ' i'73'-:4.--' :' -.,: ' 'J . I EZ, . Z-:: I, fi ik 9. ,.-:-:-:-:-:ic gigaf r '--2:' 1 1 1 was .0 3'- -obit! X what next. IFS a pretty important decision, young lady-choosing the work you'd like to do. You'll want to work in pleasant Surroundings, in light and airy oliices with modern equipment. And now that youire out of School, you'll expect to meet new friends where you work-young people you'll like and with whom you ean enjoy your leisure time. Mnd how about a vacation with pay?J Then thereis the matter of a paycheck--itls nice to have a Salary that? good from the Start and keeps getting better with regular increases. There may be a job like this for you at the telephone companyl You might qualify as a telephone operator, or a teller, a cashier, or a clerk-those are just some of the many interesting jobs other grads from your school have found at Michigan Bell. And there's a chance to advance in every one of those jobs! Telephone work doesn't demand previous experience. and it pays a good salary, even while L1 beginner is learning. lluhut next? Wihy not visit Michigan Belle Employ- ment Uffice? Well be lookin! for vou. e . MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to ffbrkn Serving Northwest Area and Surrounding Suburbs KRAUSE BROS. SALES AND SERVICE INC. FAST DELIVERY 0 PERSONALIZED SERVICE I IS SALES - SERVICE - PARTS .e.A:f' - I 1 Choice Seiection of Used Cars RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CALL VErmont 7-1813 16100 SCHAEFER AT PURITAN aff! TT It Phone: UN. 2-5085 I ,if lg , T fa- f ,4 'gimp' BEAUTY SALON f WM' Io432 Fenkel Detroit, Michigan ' VISIT A HOLIDAY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT JAS. 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Let it carry you forward as you move on in education or begin your career. Your friends at the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company wish you continued suc- cess with the new life that now lies before you. MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY l47 A Adams, Carol .... Adams, Pauline ,... Adams, Vivian .,.... Adelsperger, Robert. . . ...82, 84,111 .....69,11l ....61,76 ........111 Alberti, Marguerite .... .......,....,.. 86, 1 1 1 Alberts, Wayne .,..., Aldcroft, George .,., Amberoy, Nicholas ,.... Anderson, James .,.,. Anderson, Robert .,.. ...,42, ....11l Annibal, Susan ..,.. .,,..,... 8 2, 83 Antkowiak, Joann. . . . . .82, 84, 111 Aikin, Judy ,.., . ...43, 55, 67, 02, 83, 84, 135 Atkins, Ronald .... . . .45, 62, 102, 111 Austin, Douglas ,... ... .... ...... Avakian, Martin ..,. ,,,81, 111 Axfard, Phyllis. . . . . . . . . B Baker, Donna ..,.., ......,. 8 6 Baker, Wallace. .. .. .45, 92 Banks, David ..... Banta, Gerald... Barlow, Jeanne ..., . Bartling, William .....,, Barzda, Frances... 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V112 . .112 . 82 . 98,105,106 84 . 63,102 . .50, 60, 69 . . 98, 106 Copenhaver, Dennis. . . . .82, 84, 86, 135 Cornwell, Judith .... Coslantini, Dennis. . Cote, William .... Cotter, Lynn Court, Kenneth .... Cox, John.. Cox, Judith... Coy, Diana .... . Craig, Donald . . Crompton, Patricia.. Crane, Carol .... . Cross, Judith . Crouch, Richard. . Currall, Lester. . Currie, James.. .3 .42, 60, 69, 82, 83,87,112 . 112 '112 . 69,112 . 56,06 . 41,47, 67, 77 112 6, 41, 42, 43, 45, 65, .112 Beckman, John .... Bell, Joan ....... Beltry, Gerald ..... Benchick, Gary .... Benedict, Janet .... Benham, Shirley ..,. Benson, Barry ..,... Berlin, Mary Ann... Bernath, Kornel. .. Berry, Bernard... , , Berry, Beverly. . . Berry, Judith .... Berzins, Valdis. . . ...70,135 .111 fff6:i, 0a,'1':1s 63,104 ....4a,4a,61 ...........70 fs's'57, 67 7:1 .........78,79 Best, Robert .....,. ....- .A .V .I .V .4 .5 .1 Beuthien, Susan .... . . .41, 42, 47, 68 77, 98, 111 Bezanilla, Ramon. . Bielour, Eugene .... Bimberg, Kenneth.. ..... Bishop, Patricia .... 47 62 Bissell, Phillip ..... 36,42','4s, , , Black, Eileen. ,...,..... Block, Jerry ....,.,...... Blair, Barbara ...... Bloncett, Lawrence ...,. Blaz, Donald ....... Bogan, Michael ,... Bollman, Janet ..,. Bomers, Harry. . . Bonkoske, Larry .... Booker, Marvin .... Borchard, Sherrill .... Boston, Elaine ...... Bouioulian, Doris ..... Bournias, James ...,. Bowman, Jacquelyn. . . Boyer, James. .,..... . Bradway, Barbara .... Brady, Patricia ..... Bragg, David ...., ....... ..... . Brain, Robert... ... .. Branch, Shirley. . .41, 42, Branson, Jeffrey ...,. . . Brescoll, Richard ...,. Brichta, Bette .... 42, Brown, Carolee ........ Brown, David ,.,.,..,.. Brown, Tracy ,.... . . Bruce, Susan ..... Buck, Martha .,.... Buhlman, Sharon. . . Buian, Dan .,..,... Bukowski, Beverly .... Burman, Lenore ..., Burnett, Sandra .... Burns, Gay ..,.,.. Burns, Joanne ....... Butterworth, Sandra. . . Butts, MaryJane ...., Byars, Agnes ...... C Calderwood, Terri ..... Campagna, Larry... Campbell, Linda. .. Cantera, Lita ......,. . . Cardeccia, Denna. .. Carle, Lorraine ......... 43, 111 .. ,... 77,111 ..........111 ....55,57,67 'ff,4i9,i0i ....111 . 67,'74 'ff,s'7,'70 ..f'.'.'.5'd,'77 ....50, 78, 81 ........67 ..111 .......88,111 47, 68, 77, 111 ...111 111 45, . ..36, 57, 98, 99, 106 69 111 'ff4d, 49, 's'0,i54 ......44,48,70 ...56,68 ...55,111 ......77 .....61 f '. 4. 57,70 .i.'.'.'f.'fff0i 54 74 107 f44, 57, 76, 86 . ,. . .111 Carlson, Nancy .......... .,,.,.., 7 0 .42, 43, 53 76 135 Carlson, Sigrid. .. .. Carson, Ruth .,..., ,,.. f 1 Carson, Shirley.36, 42, 43, 48, 52, 57,135 Casper, Joan.. . ..... Cattin, Terry ..,... Cekale, Patricia. . . Chapman, Paula... 148 . .....1l1 .111 .. 105,106 76, 95, 96, 104, 135 Curtiss, Joanne ...,, . . . . . 112 Cusenza, Josephine . . . . , , Cutright, Lawrence. . . . 45, 96 D Daguanno, Fred. . . . Dahl, Janice.. .. Da nn, Gwendolyn .... Dann, Margaret . .. Darboian, George Darling, Kitty .... Davey, Gary. . .41, Davey, Helen ..... Dayton, Susan .... Decker, LaVon.. . Decker, Walter. DeFoe, Lauren. , . Dehelean, Louise. . . Delrose, Joseph. . DeMeritt, Cynthia. . Dewey, Lavern ..,. DeWitt, Richard.. . .41, 47, 67, 74,112 . 53, 57, 68, 135 .. . . 56,68 112 . . .... .55 45, 63, 96, 100, 135 .. .56,79,112 .. ...43,99 . ..,.. 86 ...'s6 56,611,706 . 112 Dickerhott, Gretchen. . Dillon, Michael .....,. DeMambro, Rose. .. .. Dimitrie, Judith . Distelrath, Robalene. . Dlugolecki, Patricia. . Dollar, Mary .. . Doran, Nancy ..... Downs, Douglas . . Doyle, Patricia . Drewek, Patricia. . . 'H119 112 f54,'61, 73,1107 112 .112 57,74 .62,112 74,112 . 4'1,A43, 54, 55, 57, 67, 73, 107, 135 Drewyour, Suzanne.. . . . . 112 Drollinger, Joan. . . . . .. . Drompp, Catherine . . . . 77 Draw, Judith... .. Duthie, Barbara.. E Ebinger, Charles . 42, 45, 82, 92, 112 Eicher, Edith. .. . .43, 82, 83 Eilers, David. , 112 Ekliff, Fred... . .112 Ekstrom, Roger . .45, 102 Engelhuber, Lynn . . .. English, Marlene . . 105 Ettinger, Joanne ..., 68 Evans, John 135 Everett, Edward.. . F Fakouras, James . . . 112 Farley, Anne. . . . . . Farrell, Michael . 49, 50, 81 Fedorinchek, Barbara.. .. . 56 Ferdon, Patricia.. . . . 41, 47, 69 Ferguson, Carole. .55, 67, 74, 82, 84, 107 Ferguson, Elizabeth . . . .42, 43, 50, 54, 67, 74, 135 Fischer, Carl ,... 84, 86, 112 Fishbeck, Winton. ....... .. . . Flanders, Larry. . . .. . .. 112 Floyd, Gail ...., ....,, . . . .. Ford, Frances. . . . .36, 39, 42, 43, 57, 68, 76, 82, 83 Forster, James ,.., ..,, .... 8 4 , 86 Foster, Helen .,.. . . .55, 74 Fraser, Judith. . . 84, 112 Freeman, Carol ....... . . .44, 106 G Gabbana, Deanna. . . Gobel, Beverly .. Gamble, Carolyn... Garian, Barbara .. Gariepy, Helen ,..,.,. . Garlick, Doris... Gentry, Mary Ann. .42, 43, Ghent, JeHrey ...... 42, ........112 .112 ...43,57,76 .....52,57 ..80 53, 60, 74, 135 43, 76, az, B6 Gies, Craig .......... . . .60,135 Giese, Arlene ..... Gilhespy, Sharon . Giroskey, Justine. . Glinz, Kathryn .... Gloor, Edward. . . 'ff.4:1,'a5 .... 4s,96, 113 Grandstaft, Sharon .... . Grant, Cindy ..... Grant, James ..... Graves, Karen... . 'i fff49 ' fff57 Greene, Sandra .... Gregory, Frances ..... Gregway, Thomas. Greig, Helen ..,.. Grimes, Kip ...... Grove, Linda ,... Grubaugh, Joyce ,... Gustaf, Gail ..,.. Haack, Stanley. , . Hall, Barbara .... Halme, Dennis ,.,. fff,11i1 . ..45,'107 ....55, 68 . ..... 99 H ,,.,.., Q57 Halmelcangas, Ronald. .,..... ....,.. . Hamel, Diane .,.., Hamilton, Ruth ...., Hamilton, Susan. . . Hargrove, James. Harris, Garth ...,. Harris, Sue ..., . . Harrison, Sharon. . Hart, Dale ,... . . ...43, 44, 80, 99, 105 .....56,77 . .. .41,49,70,82 95,113 ..45, 47, 66, 82, 113 ..,.. ....113 Hartsell, Ann. 49, 50, 69, 87, aa, 135 Harvey, Marilyn... Hautau, Dennis. Haviaras, Manoual. .. ... . 113 Hayden, William. Heck, Robert. ... Hefner, Barbara.. Hein, Shirley ....,. ..f.41,' 64,165 . , ,........ ,.113 Henry, David ,... .. .,.......,. . Henry, Janet. .. .41, 42, 47 60, 68, 82, 83, 113 Hensman, Martha. .. . . .113 Henstock, Thomas . . . . . .63, 92, 113 Hermanson, Betty.. Herrmann, Fred. Hess, Virginia. . 7.45 47 '40 J I 1 65, 1 41, 42, 43, 47, 70, 87 Higham, Ellis... ..... . . ... Hill, Dale. . .. . . Hill, James. .. Hively, Judith.. Hodgkins, Carol.. Hotta, James .... Hogle, Ann ...... Holden, William... .....60 . 5o,54,67,74 42, 43, 45, 65, 79, ao, 81, az, 86, 102, 135 s6' ...43,45,83, ,99 .....41,49, 69, 86 .49,50,65 Holthusen, Norma Jean. . . . . . . Hortop, Sandra. .. 42, 43, 49, 50, 61, 76 Horvath, Perry ........ . . . 82, 84, 86 Houghton, Penelope. . . .... . . 113 Houston, Judy .... . ..... 60, 67, 86 Hoyt,David .... Hubbard, winiqm ...... 41, 66, 92, 135 Huftaker, Linda. . Huis, Nancy. .. . 'M 'We new Magaw, Stephen. .. . 1 .ew--. 'Z Hultman, Ellen, . Hulme, Marie. Hunter, Douglas. . Hurley, Dennis . Hutchinson, Donna. Huth, Thomas ..,. Huusko, Karen . . , Hyde, Patricia. . Hyndman, Lynn. ,. lncaudo, Charles. Ivey, Ra y... Jackson, Ruth .... Jackson, Shirley Jeremy, Patricia. Johnson, Carol.. . Johnson, Kathryn. Johnson, Robert. Johnson, Vernon. Johnstone, Kay, . Jones, Becky .... Jones, El len ...... l J 64, 95, 135 70 . .57, 67, 74, B6 Jones, Thomas. .. Jungquist, Elizabeth ,... . . K Kacherian, Alice ...... Kacsmark, David. . . Kadak, Helme ..., Kaiser, Sandra ..... 113 ao,61,73 ' 113 . . . .113 . 73,133 ..-'.45,v113 .49,73,82 ...7o Kalbfleisch, Jo Ann .......,,.,.... 47, 76 Kalebaba, Kenneth. .. .,...B1 Kaluzny, Lawrence .... 41, 42, 45, 47, 62, Karagianis, Larry. .. . Karolyi, James .......,...... , . .43 47 67 Keefer, Nancy Keip, Kathleen. , 42149, asf Keller, Julie ........ Kelly, James ........ Kelly, Lee .,...... Kelly, Thomas .....,, Kennedy, Charlene. . Kennedy, Nancy .... 41 Kesleay, Carol. . . Kett, Barbara ...... Kile, Sandra. . . Kile, Wallace. . . Kitchen, Arlene. . . Kleinsorge, Gary .,.. Kneff, Thomas .... Korpi, Anita ..,,. Karr, Vera ..... Kovacs,,Charles . Kraft, James ,..,. , 42, 57, 92, 96, 113 .....62,82 . .59 74, 76,135 82, 83,113 113 ...113 69,82,113 .. .86 .47,67,74 ....95 .....,,80 ...81 . .113 . .. 84 .,..55,67 ...81, 113 Krause, Albert Kroy, Margaret Kuehl, Gilbert Kuiawski, Diane Kulju, Paul , Kurkjian, Joseph Kurtice, Stephen. .. La Benne, James Ladas, Sandra. we ' f 14 5 577299 4 da ug ' My A Q. My 'Liza MW 'Wm ' Q, 2 5 l, t 22 47, 49, 70, ai Ladd, Richard Laird, Lorna... Lamb, Carol . LaMotte, Larry Lane, Michael. Langset, Sandra. LaPointe, Rita .. Large, Linda LaRocca, Diane Latham, Laurence Latona, Marietta Lauer, Catherine 113 113 45, 62, 86, 102 68, 82, 83, 84 113 56, 86 41, 47, 56, 69 La wson, Sharon Layng, Richard Layton, Sondra Ledel, Constance 43 Lee, Melvin Leeper, Gordon Leonard, Carolyn Leslie, Phyllis Leslie, Mary Jane LeVette, Sharon 82, 83,113 60 86 52, 57, 67, 135 113 82, 84,113 114 114 41, 42, 52, 55, 68,114 Lewis, Christie 42, 43, 48, 52, 60, 77, 135 Lewis, John . Lindback, Harry. .. 78 Lindberg, Richard 86, 102 Lindsey, Martha. . Lindstrorn, Fred 41, 49, 50, 65 Long, Kenneth .. 78, 114 Lord, Joan Lord, June . . Lorenzen, Gary 82, 86 Love, Barbara 70, 73, 135 Love, Beverly. .. . 73 Luclcey, Robert .. 49, 81, 114 Lukas, Walter .114 Lum, Phyllis. . 73, 135 Luman, Shirley . 114 Lundquist, Alec . . . 100 Lundquist, Carolyn, .. 84 Lutz, Barbara .,,. 41, 42, 43, 70, 106 Lux, Judith. . 114 Lux, Russell .... . 63 Lynch, Esther. .. Mc McAuley, Donna. .. McBride, Kathleen, 42, 60, 82, 83, 114 McClow, Kathryn McConnell, Elizabeth ,. .. 114 McCoy, Diane 48, 50, 59, 69, B6 McCracken, Linda . ,114 McCullough, Patricia. ., ,42, 55, 73, 114 McDonald, Marie. .. McDonald, Terry 64, 84, 114 McDougall, Donald . McEwen, Mariorie 73, 87, B8 McGuire, Joan .. 42, 56, 60, 114 Mcllnay, Kay.. 114 Mclntyre, Agnes.. . . Mclntyre, Robert 63 McTavish, Gerald M Macha, Kathleen . .. . ..7O, 114 Macina, Alba .... 70 Macintosh, William . Madden, Gloria 43, 52, 67, 74, 76, 135 Maier, Judy.. Main, Charles ... Malloch, Christine .... 67, 74, 114 t r Malone, Michael Maloney, Joan . . Mandeville, Sandro. . . Mann, Sandra. ., .. Marko, Elaine, . .. Markwart, Jerry .,.. , Martienssen, Robert.. Martin, David. ,. . Martin, Richard. . Martin, Sondra. , , Massey, William , Most, Judith, . , Maston, Donald . Matthews, Carolyn Maughan, Jahn. . , May, Sharon.. . Maze, Anne.. Medico, Nancy Mednis, Daina ,, Meier, Carole. . . Merrill, Gerald. . Merritt, Sharon.. Messina, Frank .... Messina, Sam . . Micallef, Theresa. Miles, Pamela, Miller, Carole . Miller, Virginia... Mitchell, Brian, Mitchell, Donald. . Mitchell, Stella. Mitoft, Robert .... Moats, Nancy... Mohler, Roy. . Molitz, Robert . , . Monahan, Jerry . . Mont omer Carol Ann. Q Y. Montgomery, Richard Montgomery, William.. Moore, Barbara. .,.. Moore, Fred. .. , .. Moore, Gerald . . Moore, Robert. .. Mopps, Judy . ., Moran, Joan . . Morgan, Barbara. . Morse, Judith... . Murasan, Patricia... 114 ., 114 . ,114 , B6 . .114 77 114 , . 86 , , 114 56, 69, 86, 114 50, 65, 95, 135 56,7O,86 T 55 54 '19,82f114 69,114 , 45, 92,114 .. , ,. .. 114 41, 55, 67, 73 . 48, 52, B4 -45,63,102,135 ,',70,78,79 .f 65,70 ', '.'... 114 ., ,43, 66, 92, 95 49, 50, 56, 70 114 .43 . 114 . 86 114 Mudrock, Mark .... Murphy, Larry. . . Mussat, James. ., Mustafa, Beverly .,.. Nadol, Jeanette Nauer, Patricia. , . Nault, Judith .... Neal, Sandra .... Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Bruce . Newman, Florence, Nichols, Nancy Nickels, Judith Nicoloff, Barbara .... Nielsen, Sandra. Niemi, Judith Niemisto, James. Nigh, Karen Niik, Mary... Nilson, Nancy.. Noble, Myrna . Nordman, Ray.. Notarainni, Thomas. .. Obershea, Mary . 64,115 f.115 , 57,77 .J--55,73,135 57,a2,a4 . 41,45,oe,1o2 57 ,,,38, 39, 41, 67, 74 55, 57, 80,115 Oberstaedt, Kenneth. , Oliver, l. Suonne. Olsen, Richard. , . Olsson, Judith Oltman, George Orlowski, Duane Ortiz, Jose , Osborne, Richard , Ouellette, Robert , Pacholelr, Deanna , 115 39, 42, 43, 45, 66, 70, 82, 92, 135 115 43, 48, 59, 104 54, 55, 67, 74 95 76,115 115 66,115 Parquelte, Patrick, Parquette, Sandra Paskus,John, .. . Patch, Philip . . Palterson, John. , Paul, David. ,. , Pelcher, Donna .... Pello, Joan.. . ... Penhollow, James. . .43,135 41,115 ,. 92,115 . .. ,100 135 --55,67f74,83,86 ,, ,. .78,115 ..104, Perez, Ralph .. . . 115 Perros, June. . . . , . Perras, Thomas. .. , Peterson, Erwin. ,. . . Peterson, John, . . , , . 100 Peterson, Mary. , , ,42, 43, 48, 53, 57, 70, 76, 135 Pfaeftlin, Albrecht .... 38, 39, 59, 66 Philips, Emma , 84, 115 Phillip, Karen . , . , 55, 73 Pike, Thomas. , . Piligian, Rosie ..,. Ploch, Dorothy . Porter, Richard. , . ,,, 115 Purcell, Carol. , , Putz, Judith 115 Cl Quinley, Warren... ,115 Quinn, Gerald . . , R Radtke, Gerald... ,.. 115 Raimi, Dennis , , , . Ramsby, Carolyn.. 44, 99, 106 Randall, David.39, 41, 42, 43, 65, 95,135 Randlett, William .... 41, 54, 63, 70, 78, 79, 115 Rates, William... . 135 Ray, Patricia . .81 Rebar, Kenneth ..,. .. .115 Redmond, Kay... 86 Reedy, Donna , . . , 86 Reibling, Mariorie . 84 2' 'Mica Reinhold, Gerald ..... Reuter, Nancy... . Rice, Gregory. , . Rice, Thomas ..,. Richardson, Ann .... Richardson, Joan, ,. ,. ,,,. ,..115 . ,42, 53, 69,115 ' f h.J115 .70, 76 Richmond, Patricia ...,. , , , . ., . Rigg,Dale. , . Rizzo, Sam . . .41, 45, 47, 64, 82, 95 Robertson, Bruce .....,,. . , . , , . . . Robertson, Joan. . . , , . ROH7, Howard. .. , ..,, . Rogers, Barbara .. .. ,,.115 Rogers, Kathleen . . ...55, 67, 73 Rosenberry, Janet , Ross, William.. . ,,...57 . ..... 66 Roth, Priscilla . . . ,56, B0 Rouch, Larry. .. ..... Royer, Peter... . . . Rudy, Peter. . . . . Rusnell, Dennis.. , ..115 Russell, Charles . , . . 115 S Sabia, Marie .... . ., . ...115 Saint, Dorothea. ... . ... ..... Sanders, Janice, . .43, 49, 50, 70, 135 Satterley, Carol ...,, Sauter, Steven... . Savisky, Mary Ann. Scammell, Beverly. . . Scavone, Nicholas. . . Schaefer, Ronald. . , . Schaeffer, Robert .... Schan, Linda. Schmidt, Barbara ..., Schmidt, Raymond .... Schupbach, Robert Schwalm, Marilyn Scigliano, Joseph. . Scott, John ,, . Scott, Patricia Sebastian, Sue.. . Sefcik, Elizabeth B6 .. ....... .115 . .57,B6 . , .84,115 , ,,.. ....115 .45,64,104,135 '43,54,67,107 41, 42, 47, 55, 67,74,115 . . 81 116 . 116 f.116 w. Shields, Beverly.. . Seflic, Thomas. Seman, John. , ... Seppala, Gerald. . Serra, Allan .... , Shannon, Margie .... Shannon, Phillip ..., Shiels, Shipe, Mary . . . Nelson. . . Shortt, Diane. . Shoup, Sharon. , . 42, Shuraleft, Nicholas Silvester, Patricia ..., Simmons, Thomas .... Simpson, Bruce ,...... Simpson, Donald. . Simpson, William.. . Sinclair, William.. Sinelli, Florence. . . Sipley, Richard ......, Small, Edward .... Smiley, Celia, . , Smith, Bradley., . Smith, Donald, . .. Smith, Eleanor . Smith, Howard. . . Smith, E. Jane , Smith, Nancy ..,, Smith, Susanne. ., Snella, Richard .... Snyde Snyde r, Lee ..... r, Margaret. Sonkiss, Julius ..... Spence, Dennis. . , Sprott, David ..... Stachel, Alexandra .... Stakoe, Edward .... ,.., . , Stanulis, Edward. . Staples, John ,.... Stein, Robert .... Stellar, David ..., Stevens, Linda Stevenson, Gail. . . Stinso, Angeline , ,. 116 116 .116 70 47, 69, 74, 84, 116 49, 81, 82,116 'f4s,4s,sQ 60, 102, 135 50, 62, 82, 135 f.f.' vv.116 ,49,50,63,135 . 67, 76 . , 65 5if74,76,116 4s,66,7o 42,47,53,69 76,a2,116 4a,s6,s9 52,59,86 116 ' 42,4a,7a 92 , 70 54, 55, 67, 116 ,. 116 69, 82, 116 49, 57, 60, 77 , ,.84,116 ,Q.--...,-.. .pL,m1.K,g,h h Stitt, Milan . .42, 49, 53, 60, 62, Stockwell, Ray . . Stone, Fred , , Strader, Richard . Stoyanoft, Peter. . Strauss, John . . Sullivan, Robert.. Sutherland, Mary. , Sutton, Donald Swift, Jeannette .,., 76,116 ff ' '. J .135 ..42,49,61,81,116 62,82,116 , 'f 116 73,135 , 64,116 69 T Taggert, Susan Tanase, Tbeordore , Tapani, Raymond .... Tarbuck, Barbara . 43, Taylor, Beth. . . Taylor, Brian, Taylor, Judith , Taylor, Linda. , Taylor, Sharla Tchoukaleff, Jeanette Tchoukaleft, Jeannine Therrien, Louis Thom, Janet . Thomas, Christine, Thomas, Claudia Thomas, William. Thompson, Judy Thompson, Penelope. Thompson, Ronald Thomson, Francis.. 41,42,47,52,5Z 67,76,a2,116 41,42,43,45,4l 6o,65,95,1o4 60, 82, 83, 84, 135 69,116 56,70 . 69 57 116 . 116 116 55,73 116 41, 73 45,64,95,1l6 Thorin, Suzanne.43, 50, 68, 73, 82, 83, B4 Thorpe, Judith. , Tiderington, Carole Tiseo, Frank. . , . Tabola, Henry. Todd, Sharleen . Torgeson, Judith Touzeau, Sharon Tracy, Lawrence. . 41, 42, 57, 69,116 . ... ,B2,116 ., .. ..81 50, B6 86 . . 59 Trakalo, Barbara , .. Travis, Marilyn. , ,. Triltsh, Gerald.. Tulppo, Sharon.. .. Turner, Elizabeth, Upite, Viesturis, . Vail, Robert Valutis, Kay.. 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