Cooley High School - Castellan Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1960
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Cooley High School 15055 Hubbell-Detroit 27, Michigan Tale Tale Tale Tale Tale Tale Adverusers Senior Index Activltxes Index ales nf unlep Using Canterbury Tales as a theme, the Castellan is offering a fresh approach to the 1959-1960 school year. Chaucer's caravan consisted of people with a variety of personalities and professions going on a pilgrimage. At the suggestion of the host, each traveler told a tale in order to pass the time. This year, Cooley High School has helped many begin their pilgrimages through life. Cooley has edu- cated students in various professions, encouraged and lauded athletic abilities, found and developed hidden talents, and molded good citizens. Many tales have unfolded in classrooms and clubs. lndeed, every mem- ber of the faculty and student body could very well write his own tale of the year's events. The staff has chosen a few of the outstanding people who, we feel, have been important in this school year. They have graciously consented to write short tales to introduce the various sections of the book with which they are connected. These people will take you on a journey reviewing the school year. And now, since Chaucer had a host, the jolly inn- keeper in his Canterbury Tales, we, the co-editors of the 1960 Castellan, will act as hosts. Mr. Emmons, the presidents of the Student Council, the Sports Council, a senior class, and the C Clubg and an underclassman from the staff will lead you through the events that have characterized Cooley during 1959 and 1960. We hope that you enjoy your pilgrimage! lanet Bolton Carol Schmidt Co-Editors To liven up the way by telling tales For certainly to ride along alone ln utter dumbness, silent as a stone, ls not a bit of fun in pilqrimagesf' The Host-The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 4 Q:-L.--I , if .,.., - f ',,,., ,- ' qdiekgin. ,-1 . . .... ---- -an :- i. wg- F 1' ' ' 52'l':':'f:2 I - ' I -Z,,.,. , , X , 1, W :gif all 7' ' :JJ fl ij' 'ffl .ifsggiffg -4. 5 . 4 5 f,.t:.,..-..a..-:fa V- '1 qi . V Y V A ' 'ffriilg-,D 'L' 15-i-aug. h . I Av ,Y W 5 i 1 V' A .:'L -' 'gg fr -J 6,4 -2- , -,A La-.- N 0 0 ' i Q -- -z , WWTF? QW I K K N f L H ! wh X ' I ffm- zi 1 YR! ? R xv ff ' XX X X K? 1. A 4 XX x iliiale ut Spatial hents Supplementing the academic life of the Cooley student are activities and events which provide recrea- tion, participation, and sportsmanship. The past year has been especially rich in such endeavors. Dances were scattered throughout the calendar in opportune places. Lancer Hi-Y began the whirl with their festive Autumn Nocturne . The annual Y-Teen's Witches Walk once again flavored of Sadie l-lawkin's Day. In honor of the city champion gridders, the Student Council presented the Pigskin Shuffle. A culmination for the seniors was their winter prom held in the stately Veterans Memorial Building. The spring held such enchanting dances as the Sadie's Swing , Spring Interlude , Be Mine , and Rhythms in Roses , all given by Cooley's Hi-Y groups. Cooley students boosted spirit in the athletic matches but also showed enthusiastic support in regard to our foreign exchange program, the American Field Service. Two Drop-lns and concert candy sales were successful financial undertakings for raising A.F.S. money. ln regard to special trips, the eleventh grade snow trip and the senior trip proved worthwhile and exhila- rating for all who attended. Nationally famous for our fine music department, Cooley's Christmas Concert echoed its melodious strains to receptive ears throughout Europe on Ianuary 6, l96O. Another year has passed with many successful school activities and events-all ardently supported by the Cooley students. Elaine Blandino President of Student Council A busier man than he you d find nowhere, Yet he seemed busier than he was, l'd swear. The Lawyer The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer Queen Barbara accepts an eerie award while lulie Srniih, a member of the couri, smiles happily. UWiicl'ues Walk at Y-teens' Dance Cooley girls spirited their favorite fellows away to the annual Witches Walk lasi fall. Barbara Taylor was crowned Queen of The Wiichesg her court consisted of seven airls chosen from the Y-Teens: Mary Dinaes, Pai Massey, Bonny Llewellyn, Pai Vahl- busch, lulie Srniih, Sallie l-larris, and Carol Kilbourne. Alan Brass and his musifiiaris provifilc-rl music lor this qliwslly ovoniim, 1 A m- 1' ,fvf -' .. tSecxted Clockwisel: R. Thomas, R. l-lorn, T. Fleming, R. Gardiner, E. Barsness, D. Crampton, D. Morgan, G. Gregory, C. Worel. IStcmdingJ: l. Pandur, I. Bolton, E. Rental, I. Olson, R. Armstrong, H. Deason, S. German, M. Makar, C. Bush, V. Hughart, K. Franz, H. l-lampikian. Fuming Father Rule ,.-,X mi' T . vkf, 'Lt ,w lt? K 'N I ,f N it M r ?v r 1 if C 'ful ' si .s 5 'lik ,V ,ln U' - fir? .?.'gf. ,- am - L gi5!g?ltr ' yn' fx. tx y gdfI:',,g,, it 1 ' LL 1 '-L . F r 5 f iwzfqgl: X - I bl' bs gy , :xr 'ns' X Wm at ,I s Family ' uL't W'th F th I want service, nothing else. George Wallace bellows at the household servants, Mary lane Makar, Sherrilyn German, Karen Franz, Vicky l-lughart What do you Want with my hand? lanet Bolton I-lermineh I-lampikian, and Carol Bush. asks Ted Fleming as Rita Thomas and Ruth Horn stare with mouths agape. T l A Clarence, what are you doing? Oblivious to their ag- gravated father, Dan Crampton, and their shocked mother, B. I. Barsnessg loyce Olsen and Dave Morgan go on with their love scene. SW' 'X -. . - Queen Barbara accepts an eerie award while lulie Smith, a member of the court, smiles happily. uWiicl1es Walk ai Y-teens' Dance Cooley girls spirited their favorite fellows away to the annual Wiiches Walk last fall. Barbara Taylor was crowned Queen of the Witches: her Court consisted of seven qirls chosen from the Y-Teens: Mary Dinqes, Pai Massey, Bonny Llewellyn, Pai Vahl- busch, lulie Smith, Sallie Harris, and Carol Kilbourne. Alan Brass and his musicians provided music for this qliosily ovffninig. L X lseated Clockwisel: R, Thomas, Fl. Horn, T. Fleminq, R Gardiner, E. Barsness, D. Crarnpton, D. Morgan, G. Gregory, G. Worel. lStcmdinqD: l, Pandur, l. Bolton, E. Rontal, I. Olson R. Armstrong, H, Deascn, S. German, M. Malcar, C. Bush, V. l-luqhart, K. Franz, H. l-lampikian. X 002. K, lvg Jfllv ., as dw ,Q . Fuming Father Rules Family in uLite With Father . ' . -- What do you want with my hand? lanet Bolton asks Ted Fleming as Rita Thomas and Ruth Horn stare with mouths aqape. 1 -5 - l want service, nothing else. George Wallace bellows at the household servants, Mary lane Makar, Sherrllyn German, Karen Franz, Vicky Huqhart Football Team Honored at Pigskin Shuffle lf V rn L skg Ted Bytnor our jus .osojis receive o con rouoor J I ' T Q Y q honrsmke from Couch Pormonuer. ,415 rv 'N' - x f f Q Mary Beth Will tx! I A H L Florence Wcxlrcxven Y 1 I . i ' i 'vwfbfx egg L-LL H g .,., . f., If v.i5wLf,p.-,-f- ,-ff- r-..N.,-.xr 1 K. A .5 .,.AVk , f -5-.N Q., hifi l 4C , . if f ..-TM -Q yyyfizfy - W ,L ---1.'.A.' i .. X ' -in ' Y iw. ,fx f, 5111. m ., hwym-ww: , . wail . ' . 5 f','45X?f2:q..:1l'v11.-'- :N 'QQ Q5 N, ' N 4 .3 'PEW T X Q Mi-fg:1'...n H - 2 Tf4121fei: '.f,i'25 Siksa.w2d,. 1-19' 11 Sharon Moore smiles happily Qfier being crowned Queen of the Pigskin Shuffle. Sandy Pelto 9 Art Hcmoicm carried the bull as Cooley defeated Redford, 12-7, in the first game of the season. Q , , I 1 lx fa l fi' Ken Bcxrqet . A f Wu- Ayi' t 4:35--.,, iw if fe IRQ?- ji K ,.,, , A I L9 N o fn ,,,. f if' R33 K wi? ld: ,H , ff- , l ' Eihan Van Eck ' l , AF . e, Dou Roberts ' ff 5. , J- Charles Rodgers Cooley Football Team Triumphs q Z xx .md f 5: ,4ff.,.-. 1 W , ., 1 'f , Q , ef f f '5 I 1 X 4? Q! Norm McCart l 10 X24- Q.- I,- Art H oicm ,-,X e f A .S , l Ron Chorbc: ,W 'J Yi., 'ff 2 al X Bill Kelley - , Q fl-f if f, J tl, t I t . i , 5 , : K L E-4' N. X V. X. , i x 5 . . emi Gus Kasapls F At an assembly, Cooley was introduced to its future champions. lf A' L T f' Xx, After two years of bitter frustration in its quest for the City Championship, the Cooley Football team finally achieved its aim during the l959 season. Starting off with a heart-warming victory over Red- ford, the Cards quickly defeated Mackenzie, Wright, Cody, Western, Southwestern, and Northwestern in order, thus allowing them to face the East Side cham- pions at U. of D. Stadium on Friday, November l3. However, 13 proved to be a lucky number as Eastern lost to Cooley, 26-l3. At the Goodfellow game, Cooley 'li found that underdogs can win also as little St. Am- L01TYsC1'0bY 5. ' f brose handed the team its third defeat in the three CO-CCYDTOUH ' years that Mr. Parmentier has been coach. Ross MacDonald Co-captain Wins Championship Two months later, the team entered its dugout after bowing to St. Ambrose, 7-l3, at A V the Goodfellow game at Briggs Stadium. t ,J t X gn.. Ted Bytnar ' ll.. A N 0 xx Q iQ 1 3 -f Ak When Cooley's Christmas Concert was chosen to he broadcasted to Belgium, it was a well deserved compliment to the Music Department. Shining green wreaths and mobile or- naments trom the Art Depart- ment decorated the stage as dancers, singers, and musicians entertained the large audiences. The presentation, divided into gay and traditional portions, showered Seasons Greetings on everyone. fl l r I Mr. Aptekar suggests a staCJ9 Selling to Miss Lenz and Mr. l-lollingswtvflli U5 Mr. lones waits for orders. The Christmas Concert Was Heard in Belgium imlri K,lI1llll wrivcs one ol Ihr- latiloaux. Caren Como dances past Lois Skager berg and Ie-ssica Langlois at a Christ mas Concert rehearsal, Juniors Ski, Skate, Dance, and Dine K on Snow Trip. -:.-. Dale Balsley, Judy Coy, and Jim Langdon ski io ine end of an icy slope io Top fun on Snow Trip. Enjoying anoiber popular sport during the Snow Trip, Bill Ebinger, Mary Beth Wilt, Brian Hitsky, and Sandra Miles try skating with precision. ee F Carole Hudspeth begins a sit spin on rather rough ice at skating area. Highlighting a busy day, iUHiOfS danced at the Winter Sports Park Lodge. Dan Finney and Noreen Iohnson were crowned king and queen of the 1960 Iunior Snow Trip ai Saturday night dance. Concluding a memorable weekend, juniors dined at an American Legion Hall. 9,0 .Jig ' 1 D 5 is f ii ' u 'Q-.L Once again Cooley's swim team tin- ished with a proud and victorious record as they stroked through an unde- feated season oi league games. At the beginning of the year, with four All- City swimmers returning, the Cardinal tankers knew they had a team that would be hard to beat. They fulfilled their promise as the team copped their first Detroit Public School League Swim- ming charnpionship, as well as the lim Barstow demonstrates his breast stroke. ,fr ,IW West Side title. Cooley Collects Swim . , , .ef fe-- Z f V 9-.llfftt 'Ma-1' 1 . . 'Huis ,,- , ,, I Crown ', f ,,-,.g- -.f 39 I -A f -gr . .Iii Ki! I V Q1 Ham ',,, . W I , . f- Y I ,,,, f, Lg- fri? ! ' ft, ia, 73' ,1 up , tfqf 3: I, Q 4' yr? if V , -- . r r - . g ,,. - .f C fe if , W - f K sf y A X A . rrr 1 . i J W Q !A'M4M.5g,,44w,,Q 1. ,Mg If v ,.,X t , N, Y wi y X t , l Cooley's victorious swim team gathers around their impressive array of trophies. Row 1: I. Barstow, R, Burry CCs-capri, R. Leon tCo-ccrpt.J, G. Karasick. Row 2: P. Lane, E. Ehowerman, E, Hecock, D. Epps, K. Peirce. Row 3: R. Pai ge, M. Smith, R. Boylan, D. Bond, D. Thompson, D. McMillan. Row 4: Mr. Lindsay lCoachJ, F. Wilson, G. Wood, I. Barkholz. Seniors Campaign With Enthusiasm Chutk Andrea Allman, hidden behind CI ',u':1f's has Vfancmflker ltzldly shi' ' air icyd s r S 21.5 -IRA 1 L 16 X, iq? M Couples interrupt their dancing to listen to the C-Sharps. Rita Thomas and Bill Kelly enjoy themselves Gt the prem Seniors Sparkle At Prom x 'gm 'I , 'Q Q l 3 i Sy. ' Y j- . - E Glenn Bell, Neil Neidick, and Glenn Kopenen perform on their coronets. Band Presents Variety Show Caren Como twirls her parasol while dancing with Bill Davies. .-1' Diane Black models a sporty summer xt Jing QA mliogri 4 YG W 4. dgijygp,:Igi3SN 'ik ' 'WJ view' Mix, uf An unseen Bob Lerew helps Lillian , . , ' h l . outfit before an admiring audience. LGQOSH1 er Gap Dolores Emmi twirls expertly during number arranged bv the Twirlettes. 17 t At Lincoln's Be Mine , the chosen queen and her court pose with their escorts: Jennifer White, Barbara Richards, Queen Marjorie Moldenhauer, Diana Gass, and Iudy Snyder escorted by lack Henry, Dave Lewis, Chuck Rogers, lack Hubbard, and lim I-lurl respectively. Tables and chairs along the edge of the dance floor created a night club atmosphere. C'-RILEY miwiif , A U t V 'C gf I, , t of'L ., ,Wit llliiglf-l t J L 15' A' 'N 't3tTwmgf?Q-'e-' t My ,Hy wit lx ,Q41Ql-- ffwf LinCOln'S HBe Mine Dancers move drecrnily in the Valentine atmosphere of Be Mine Giving his cull, Ioe Sienkiewicz treats the dcmcers to CI solo 4 r W W 19 55-3 f l ififmfiil 1, , ' N H '- - sy , - y fl, . 4 gm ,A VA L4 I. A ' The train ride seems to last ' '- a long time, but no one gets r x, l5g!!P-N 1:-is ' t . , , , , , rr 0' ' l ' The excited semors await departure time. any rest Anticipating the fun, Mac Deason eaqerly rushes from his home. Senior Trip Features Sightseeing, Fun 2 V Many seniors turn to card playing to wile away the WN .V 5 '-4-.Mgr 'ffm 'F ' ff f, JI J J'-j 'I 'Q ., '-1 ' I fi ., .. -QL ,, i , , , , V Although some ambitious sen- iors are climbing to the top ot the Washington Monument, many more choose to wait for 5 the elevator. Comfortable buses take the enerqetic seniors from Wash- 20 inqton to New York. m.....,,,.w Exchange programs triangled Germany, Sweden, Cooley Exchange programs enabled Kathy Soroos, Elaine Blandino, ancl Helga Cfenschmar to live in other countries to learn aloout different customs and people. Under the auspices ot the American Field Service ex- change, Kathy traveled to La- holm, a town on the southwest coast of Sweden, and Cooley gained Helga during her senior year. Elaine's trip was spon- sored by the Michigan Council ot Churches' Youth tor Under- standing program. lit Itllllll l if flbl LMW Kathy Soroos shows a souvenir she brought from her summer in Sweden under the A.F.S. program. Elaine Blandino and Helga Genschrnar point out on a German map the towns of Hamburg, where Elaine spent the surnmer, and Stuttgart, Helga's home. 21 Basketball Players Pile Up Points go, , 4,,,. 4 Ken MGCKGY strelches to quide the jump bull lo wailing tecrm mote Lionel Endsley C11 lhe SlCIfl of the Mumford qclme. Eagle's Turnabout, Saclie's Swing, The Lineup revealed Sam Koch, Colton Weatherston, Clark Lawrence, lack Henry, and Norm McCart waiting to hear who had been selected as Most Eligible Bachelor. Sei in Cool-Patch City Dump Clark Lawrence grins at his reward, the Most Eligible Female, which Den nis Wilkie has given him for being chosen Most Eligible Bachelor. Nancy Ross and Gary Wood Cleft couplel were among those who sat out dances on the com fortable shmoos . S Y DUMP t -tt y g it - . rf ,,1 ,r 1 i I KF? 1,5 ff . 1 - A - ,, -',,,.y 1, v '.' Romance, Comedy Highlights iiThe Importance ot Being Earnest 'lf you were my teacher, l'd hong on your very lips. Bill Robinson shoclcs timid Peggy Cooper with his bold words. Mr, Worthingtori! Rise from thot semisrecumlicnt position! Marsha Wocliorrgk interrupts Stuart MCCotter in the midst ol his proposcil to Mory Ann Taylor. ., o 6 Z f M it if fittt 'ii i A lift' 'itfffiifxf f 4' .. i 5 if ,,-,, 9- How 1: A. Heintz, A, Carpenter, D. lolins, M. Wichorek, M TUYIOY, M. Wilt. Row 2: T. Cooper, D. Lewis, C, Pieper, P Cooper, S. McCotter, l. Craig. Row 3: D. Eehnlze, 'W Robinson, I. Johnson. ..', ' .H s.,x ' 1 'tt 1 J- -..:-.gasvrsgs .Ahifltble RAF' Human Relations Club The newly organized Human Relations Club seeks to gain an understanding ot world ,, problems. During Brotherhood Week, this club sponsored an assembly which carried their activities to the entire school. Row 1: R. Konheim, S. Bigg, N. Killam, I. Smith, P. Frisbie, D. tcriclcson, N lensen. Row 2: H, Genschamr, l-l. Hampikian, M. Heltzel, S. Tabor, L. Sivil, P Cooper. Row 3: B. Partridge, I. ladu, l. Lincoln, G. Dixon, M. 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After the primary elections, a day is set aside for all the seniors to campaign for the candidates of their choice. When the officers have been elected, the class makes necessary plans for raising money to meet the expenses of their budget. This is accomplished almost completely through the 12B play. All profits from this presentation are used by the senior class to subsidize such expenses as the class memorial, the 12B breakfast, 12A day, and the commencement exercise. Another privilege shared by twelfth graders is the chance to be selected as members of the National Honor Society. Students are rewarded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Two of the most anticipated events in the seniors' lives are l2A day and the Senior Trip. Each year during Easter vacation, many seniors make the trip to our nation's capital and glamorous New York City. This trip is the highlight of many a student's high school life. A final session of fun is l2A Day when the seniors are entertained by some of their talented classmates at their last informal gathering in the audi- torium. The senior prom then provides the seniors with a memorable evening always to be remembered and cherished. Finally the graduation exercises culminate the seniors' years of learning, planning, socializing, and participating in events which have broadened their interests and given them a good background for their future. Dennis Wilkie 12B Class President That from the very time he first began To ride abroad, had loved high chivalry, Truth and all honor, freedom and courtesyg He was a very perfect gentle knight. The Knight The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer was-f President A Nancy Zan., Summer School Vice-President William Rowe ig A A . ' 1 5 Q' -F - .1 Q .-1 '- , ' ' . -ff ' ' 1 , L 'IA y Secretary-Treasurer Carol Hansen ,-1' I, 5 . ' l- '7 - 1 A Q N' Carol Hansen and William Rowe listen to Nancy Zang practice the Presidenfs Remarks at graduation rehearsal. Iohn Mauqhan, Charles Incaudo, and Torn Greqway try on their gradua- tion robes. ang Graduates Harry Borners James Coddinqton David Cox Yepram DerVahanian Dennis Deveja Iudith Drow Thomas Greqway Peter Grob Iim Gurley Kenneth Kalebaba Martha LaBenne Patricia Lyons Iohn Maughan Caryl Meier Iudith Moro Iames Organ Ioyce Ostic Frank Pereny Alexander Ross Io-Ann Sabacly loseph Sciqliano Gloria Smith Robert Turner Dolores Uella Donald Wilson ANICE BEERS ROBERT BRIMACOMBE CAROL LEE BRUNZDA LEO CHOUINARD CHARLES DUFF CAROL HANSEN EDWARD HORSEMAN CHARLES INCAUDO SHARON IEDLICKI ROBERT IOHNSON HUGH IUDGE IANET LIDGEY BERNADETTE MALLON MAUREEN MC GILL LINDA MURPHY CAROL ORA KAREN PHILLIPS PAT POSIUS KAREN REECE BILL ROWE I OHN SWINDALL NANCY ZAN G 24, is we ,I .af ugh wQf I J .wWa'm , 1-4 :WZ 3' , , QE , nr Q,, .,,:, ,w, L 3 'ij K7 I ,WW, 6 . 4'iE?', . if ,f Q ',,,,,1 C f It 2 D L K WW: f I , L 'f M' gt 1 6 'i '- , - sz fxp g. , , I if 1 W ,twfgw U grain nw 'ADAAEI A.i!l!illlIVf Al J , -, V . -, ,nf ,WE 'Q rl Iwi A r gy, M V wa 1' if- I I t ' ' , - , , ! 4v i I I if :: 1 ,,,,-3 jay 'wb '-i I mv' N 1 .E it M Ag , -.' r I if rimgixf .HWe.5' ' 5 A 5' fm ' t, '-'fw ,Q 'A larl ' 16 .15 ' i jt- , , . :fi ,.', fl ,,f ' N f'-' I A V .,,i I, ' 1,45 V ' If .' s .., - -- VAVQ , V--.2- 1' Q 'iw ' WQUA A ' E59 I 'f2ii i3f . J f J, , N' A-fl' --: ,Q in X - -t',, . b . U , if E ' ffffsgv 3, f . Q M EQ. l ' ' R' T I lt'i M Q A gk W..V X.-1,13 L 5 I 1Nf, +fWf . I .34 Q ,1-. Q Qqiik .H f7 , GW' B , January Grads Survived Stuciies, Social Strains President Robert Boylan Vice-President Lois Skagerberg 12B Cfticers President Vice-President Harold Olsson Elaine Blandino Treasurer Secretary Richard Aptekar Carole Schiffer 0 Treasurer Harvey Brelin Ek 'A - - 12A Officers Helen Scott Secretary Iames Abraham. Reserve Football, Hall Guide Donald Alberts. Band Carol Anderson. Art Scholastic Award, 12B Elec- tion Commission David Anderson Mary Anderson. Hall Guide Larry Applin. Senior Glee Richard Apiekdr- See and Hear CPres.l, Sports Council, N.H.S. tPres.7, Bancl, Combo, Choir, Ensemble, 12B Treasurer Rosemary Armstrong 06 .W-. ur' ',':t'xzrM'i2 '53, t n- rv, . , x t W, Q k L 4. 'H K' P EA , r t,.. fm - ' ' A A , .il 'L--...eiillV'.' V f A ' ' 3 s , agf -1 ,Q 3 .Pit .' ' 1 in A .1 A gn f f sf . 2-gg. ,. , 'tem .,.r. ,, ' 2 1 . Y ' ' v-' Pu - f 'ff - 'ifil .I , ' A T' H I 1 1:73221 . ,- if 31.1 K' it 'A or i it J n ,::fl'lgl, 5 ' 1' WNW! f ,, ' ,,' ' ' - ,1 . ' -l ,Q fn- - f - 1'Q ,: A I 5 4 ,rf l ga K K E. , .If ' , t ' -Q, , 'Q om' ,U, ff- Wil wr-mv' .-Q, eg: 3. A K-4 1' 7 .P B L if -1512 ff? og 4 E74 , - fir! A ' A W 1 Iames Arnold. Hi-Y, Swim, See and Hear Eric Aronson. l-li-Y, See and Hear, Student Coun- cil, Orchestra, 12B Play, N.H.S. Gerald Barkholz. I-li-Y tPres.l, Band, Football Man- ager, Basketball Manager, See and Hear, Swimming Manager, N.H.S., Memorial Com- mittee lCo-Chairmanl, 12B and 12A Election Commissions Nelson Beaver. Boys Glee, Boys Choir, Ensemble, N.H.S., S.H.C. Larry Bechard. R.O.T.C. David Berkaw William Berryman. A band, Dance Band Roberta Bishop. Basketball, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Con- cert, Hall Guide Elaine Blandino. Student Council lPres.l, Y-Teens fPres.l, Sports Council fPres.7, F.T.A., l.M.S.S.C., Cheerleader, 12B Veep, Cardinal, Exchange Student Richard Blornberg. Scholastic Award, Christmas Concert Robert Boylan. Choir, Ensemble, I-li-Y, Swimming, Student Council tTreas.l, Sports Council, N.H,S. Karen Bram-rack. Y-Teens Harvey Brelin. See and Hear, Band, Orchestra, 12B Play, N.H.S. Mariorie Brenner. Concerts, Y-Teens, Hall Guide, Ensemble, Choir, Vocalettes Carol Brodie. Choir, Glee Club, V.C.Y., Hall Guide Sandra Brown. Hall Guide x I V . ..A,. -wwsf-f ,se , L ii ft , , wg ' ,, 'iff .. fb Y' 7. 1 1 ' it W l M ' fi? ue , ' 1 ' . I -. . 1 S. 'T'f 'X L Q, an Rs E A -,,- V ve I 'O' C 5 'I 71: PM +1 t f V lt- Dina Chjcn-ava.lli. Choir Ronald Chorba. N.l-l.S., Hi-Y, Football Kathleen Chynoweth. Cardinal, Y-Teens Ioyce Collick Douglas Cook. Art Club, Basketball Manager Edwin Cook Robert Culver. Baseball, Football Iudith Davis. Y-Teens, l.C.C., Glee- Iohn Dean Dennie Delimato Sue Dillman. Y-Teens Susanne Dilworth Karen Diosi Iocye Dobson Thomas Downing Eleanor Drange Vivian Burdick. Concerts Robert Burton. Science Club, Basketball Manager, Football Manager Peggy Butteriield. Hall Guide, Taste and Baste Club Theodore Bytnar. Football, Track, FTA., Hi-Y CPres.l Lea Carey Richard Carlson. Astronomy Club, Band, Track, Cross Country Patricia Cary. Y-Teens, Library Staff Margaret Chadman. Current Events Club, Spanish Club, See and Hear, N.H.S. 1 A G W ,J 33 fe -- ,,. ,.'-lm, 1 . rf ar -0 ww' ' ' ,arfflfw-1'-'t2j.--.. ' 2f.ff'.4rr1i-sz..,-pf:- ' ' , -- sw , f? 1-'j,5'p:f5', , ' , va -M QLQQB. ' . ' ws'-' X - '1'i.t1,e: xp .V . ff sm P f' .V Q' ' ' f ,fig v:?83Mff ff ' ' f'- 1-iw? T a re- li 1 ' f' I r 31- 7 ' I V-V E' K1 M ' I ,J 1 tw 5. Y ,hr jg A QQ 4 .4 t JUL fr- , 't f glg vs- N egg 'uf' '74 Q i -Q-75, , Ianice Drozdowski. Art Club, Castellan, Council, Stage Decoration Committee Carole Dumas. Cardinal, F.'l'.A., Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Sports Council Alice Eastman. See and Hear tSecretaryl, tTreasurerl, Y-Teen Cabinet, Dance Cardinal Staff, Sports Council, 12B Commission, 12A Day Committee, F.T Play, N.H.S. Susanna Ecola. F.T.A., Y-Teens, G.A.A., ball, 12B Props Committee, Ensemble Castellan, N.H.S. Edward El-rliil Dinah Ellis Ronald Erickson Peter Fellows. Hi-Y l to-as , 1'r:.-A f-X 4 ,- . ,FW if , t :v. R 5 , W , W W , Xa 'WF W '55 5' !,f, l f K' -.. 1 ,,..,.l Z' ,.l-1,112,777 , ' - V., MQ? ' 'Zi , ' V , if -' . ffjvk fig: 4 '? .4 l 'sv L '11-......f' W! x , eu. 14.3 img- , .1 -: va, ! Z- ll x Ha 49' fu .435 Lynn Ferar. Y-Teens, French Club Peqqy Ann Finlayson. Orchestra Iohn Fitzpatrick Iohn Fleishans. Student Manager Baseball, Stu- dent Manaqer Basketball, C Club, Stage Crew Helen Foster. V.C.Y. Evelyn Franco Barry Freuno. A band, A orchestra, Dance Band Lawerence Geelhood. Tennis, C Club, Cap and Gown Committee, Reserve Basketball Dave Gerometta Margot Gibbs. Cardinal Patricia Gillette. F.N,C., Dance Comp, Choir Y-Teens, Guide Council, Girls Glee, Sports Council Iohn Goodhart Cynthia Gordon. Dance Comp, Concerts, 12B Elecs tion Committee Pamela Graham. Dance Comp, Horizons, F.T.A., 12B Tickets and Publicity Committee Sylvia Guzman Iohn Hahn 1 A ra Q, eu- 48 Q M -fi lt. gggfjih Nur' ,wi A4 A1. 42. '-1 fi f ., -W .1 Y ' . AL- ui V W V , , i 3355 St l N ' '35 QLQ 4 14? f ,UL6 Ioyce Hairiield Terry Haist Faye Hall. Chess Club, Student Council, Concerts, l2B Costume and Prop Committee, Scholastic Writing Award, 12A Commencement Commit- tee, N.H.S. Arthur Hanoian. Hi-Y fVice Pres.l, Sports Council, Football. Ensemble, Choir Elizabeth Hargraves. Y-Teens, F.T.A., Current Events Club William Harper. Hi-Y Sallie Harris. Swim Team tCaptainJ, Y-Teens tPres.J, Drama Club, l2B Election Commission Sandra Hass Kenneth Hau . I-li-Y Q: IJ -f 7 ZKU ' I A A 6 iohn Hawker. Boys Glee, Choir, Ensemble 5. ,f 1, ' I Sandra Hayes. 12B Color and Motto Committee, V9' ,pr ' E :- Cardinal, 12A Election Commission, Current il .gs it 5- P Events Club, F.T.A., Writing Award, F.N.C. ., ff Barbara Hayward. P.N.C. A F M ccc' c TF 1-irwxg Q V K' fly X Y ' Y 1 ' ii? fig Fred Hebert. I-li-Y, l2B Play, Science Club, Sports L, ff 1. ff Council, l2B Ticket and Publicity Committee K 3 g ji tco-chqifmqni, 12A Day Committee, N.H.s. ff. 3 ., S SR!! f Carol Heimberger b ' ' 'LC f a , -Q' Patrick Henry 'V 1 Rf' Q ,X ' ' I mi .- ' , , 'ed l' ' MS's, 1' iw Donald Hobley. l-li-Y, Swim Team, Stage Crew ' N 4' Av 7 77 5 , . Celia Hoffman ,., f' ' je' ., 4, ,- t Patricia Howard. Y-Teens Q 'gil , Q' f Ll f Fred Hynick. Reserve Basketball, 12B Play Props T., 5 N Committee 1 ,Pi ,, Writ 1 1 'Thomas Iadu N 6 .g G' fi Kenneth Iamrozy iff 3 Carl Iohnson. Cross Country, Hi-Y, Color and -'Q' .,,,, Q Motto Committee, Sports Council, C Club ' Marjorie Iones. Castellan, French Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A,, Choir 12A Election Commission, l2A - Commencement Committee, N.H.S. K-. .-3 . .Q , iz, , ' fix.. .'1:. :'1:,-Q G v ,.,,.' .'1.5 'xl 3 ' . rvftiii Q L ' 3914.-. -1 ,ff My. Asma Kallid. F.T.A. iSec.l, Y-Teens, Cardinal Sports Council, Current Events, l2B Election Commission, Props and Costume Committee Cap and Gown Committee Gus Kasapis. Football, Hi-Y, C Club Diane Keenan 4' . -1' William Kelley. Football, Baseball, Track, Studen T'-for councii, Hi-Y, c ciub il',4 '-f31.Qw'v':' '- ' Mary lane Kennedy. See and Hear, Y-Teens, ETA., l2a Memorial Committee, N.l-LS. Beverly Kenney Barbara Kevonicm. Y-Teens, Cardinal, Election Commission, F.N.A. 4 na. Carole Kilboume. See and Hear, Y-Teens, Choir, M,-3' 4 F.T.A. Q6 rr gl' We t ,,,,.-f ,.5x-,.,,, 1 A 7 7 Yb- -'FK 7k , -: fi i J ft: Egfr, LA li' I 4- DIFH P M B, as ,M 5.4 I ' fix 'sk , .A , ,id .,... . . -e ' IW: 1-1' f M , ' Q . .fd ' W ,i'. , . -x . z 3 A , ' -1 -tss 1 , t,,t we f . T. 4- 'V - ' P . W' I 'Hai I 5 X X 'i4'?::9m'l 1 W A x ' l ' . Q H 'H A 4 X Qwiggg t xii? . ,-1 fer' 'F T' ' - -- if ' ' 3 1 , - 1. - - rx ' . . , . 6, ,,,? S V . iv M, W ,,,. Q' t -fc: Q 'W f c -Q zA ',af Sr S A wi 5 A t 1 uk X alibi or 4, i in gk 9 'S ,mi f -A ra Q I f. r Q . J' ' Q. 339:15 , N ' 7 , f air: ' i-L1 nr me :X-1 -Vs-' ii '65 'NV bww' il i 429 346' 'IV 03 9' Auf I Elizabeth King. Library Staff, Basketball, Hall Guide, Choir, G.A.A. Kenneth Kirkpatrick IaAnn Kline Iarnes Knott Patricia Kordus Donald Krepps Barbara Kruger. Cardinal, See and Hear, Art Club, Current Events, Sports Council, Props and Costumes Committee tCo-Chairmanl, EN. A., N.H.S. Shirley Kuder. Y-Teens, Castellan Ronald Laidlow. l-li-Y David Lcmkshear Edsel Leinonen Daniel Lentz Russell Leon. Hi-Y, Swim Team Sue Lipscomb. Spanish Club Bonny Llewellyn. Dance Comp, Y-Teens, Sports Council, Swim Team, l:'.T.A. Icy Lynch. Spanish Club, Glee, V.C.Y. lv' ir H 'R' -15 nr' . '9' A wa 'V' if' X ev 1- Lowell Mercer Iudith Metzker Gregory Michalkow Q' , J K , P Dennis Miller Fred Miller. A band, A orchestra, Math Club, 12B Play Stanley Miller. Art Club, Cardinal Staff, 12A Day 1 Q Committee, 12A Election Committee, Art Club tSecretaryJ +49 ' Dorothy Missett. Y-Teens Weepl, Y-Teen Cabinet, Girls Glee, 12B Election Committee, F.T.A. Nancy Moilanen Sharon Montgomery. Carol Moore. Choir, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, 12B Wx 2 Play, F.T.A. Evelyn Morgan Thomas Morin 'wp' Tim Motzer Q . . 7, C Michael Mountain . ,N Q., -, f, 'Y Robert Murray. Basketball 3 Rarnzy Naior 7 lf A Alan MacDonald. Cardinal Staff Russell Mackie Michael Marker. Ft.O.T.C. Drill Team Lynn Marsac. Elizabeth Martin. Hockey, Basketball, Current Events Club, G.A.A. Charles MCI-Xnelly. Freshman Football and Basket ball, Reserve Football Harry McDonald Richard Mclntyre 'Y 11-r tg' i li Ffy 'ix tt? - 4, 'X Q f D 'tb 1 t -X. V t, 4' gf!-3 f.t,53,,5,:3,f,- f v f et Marrone Norling Horizons tSqt. at Armsi, Y. Harold Olsson l-l1Y tPres.D, Student Council, Sports Council 12B President, 12B Play, l.M.S. Karen Lee Orsick Choir, Red Cross Lydia Ortiz Y Teens Senior Glee Christine Pcrcht Editor-in-Chief of Cardinal, See and Hear YTeens Memorial Committee, N.l-l.S. QR ,xiii- ,,,f4 X, f x ff if W' -25' 2 .1 'za ' ' - : . 4 ff, 3: ' -'Q for-ZW. J. .I V jfigffff gr: lf E-5' . . . 1-:Hs-1-2::-:gg-51,.,-,Vg , f 1 1, et W , Al Q1 X 'lb' -r 4 K I' I , 1- t , wsafgizgzgt N f at s, ,. ', 4 1 V152 get gm' 2345 C lr f ?'?fQiQ V, '-'mark '57 'W Iean Palmieri Phyllis Pannicauk. Girls Glee, V.C.Y. Louise Panycrn. Y-Teen George Pasbierg William Peacock. I-lall Guide Gayle Pearson. Cardinal, Y-Teens tTreas.l, Y-Teen Cabinet, Concerts, Sports Council, Cap and Gown Committee tCo-Chairmanb, F.T.A. Carolyn Peerbolte. Castellan, French Club tTreas.l, Choir, Y-Teens, P.T.A. tChaplainl, Sports Coun- cil, l2B Play Committee, l2A Cap and GOWH Committee Clare Penberthy Penelope Peniwell. T-Teens, Color and Motto Committee, 12B Election Commission, Sports Council, Concerts, F.T.A. tl-list.J Marlyss Peterson. Art Club, Horizons CTreas.J, Sports Council, Cardinal Staff, N.l-l.S. Carole Pierlelice. Choir Sharon Pike. Y-Teens Charles Poppenhoger. A band, Hi-Y, Football Frances Prohaska Mildred Radnovich Herbert Rambow. Band, Orchestra, I-li-Y X ff' .gf l' Iames Randlett. Baseball, Football, I-li-Y, Sports Council VY' Chcnles Redmond. Cross Country, Track ' Geraldine Reed. V.C.Y. ppidr' '31 'Y tw, -'ai ' -'-f Q. :C c 'W 4' ' .1 + ' fr ,iv we +L I Douglas Reeves. See and Hear fTreas.l l Leroy Reibling. V.C.Y. 'lf ,Q U if David Roberts. Hi-Y tSqt. at Arrnsl S 5' VX ,I 4, 'W' 1 , 'El' Q' 'T V VV ,-DA Dennis Roberts Iudith Rogers Ronald Rorrer Emily Rothman. Editor-in-Chief of Cardinal, Cur- rent Events Club, Spanish Club tPres.l, N.H.S. Patricia Rutledge. Y-Teens Ronald Salzano. Hall Guide, l2B Ticket Commit- tee Carole Schiffer. Y-Teens tPres.l, l2B Secretary, F.T.A,, Secretary Y-Teen Cabinet, Current Event Club, Cardinal, Sports Council, N.H.S. Allen Schreiber. R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Glee Club, Choir, Ensemble Helen Scott. Y-Teen tTreas.l, Y-Teen Cabinet, Cur- rent Events Club, Sports Editor of Cardinal, Sports Council, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis Orchestra, G.A.A., N.H,S. Richard Shaink. Choir, Boys Glee, All City Choir Hi-Y, l2B Play, Sports Council Sharon Siegel. Orchestra, A band, 12B Play Douglas Siege: Robert Siegert. Football, C Club, N.H.S, Iill Sierb Philip Sievers Lois Skagerberg. Student Council, Y-Teens tl3re-sl, Y-Teens Cabinet tPres.J, Cardinal, Ensemble, Sports Council Barbara Smith. Hall Guide Carole Ann Smith 9 wmv.. W.- ine Q 34 51 'i f ,AW -1 ffm, ,, y fftk N 1? . S E-.:'-9 ' ' ' ' 'Y -ivan -5 fv- N Q, SHR, -, 'l L' '-'fnilu ,h iv, M. .., U , av 'f ...J rn Q ns, ? Q in 9- A F, if I -N ...f Q 6,2 h, ..., t -,xtrqw eg, 'S l ., Q' fr grit t . 1135, nh f i 35 ,, 9 N, S. -K f if Ll? X . ,br A 2 ing' T if V' .,.. A J 1 ...r 4? Q .- -'n - t - 94: Q . Y' W Q' TT - Sf?-f nr., D 'CHO za M sy F , W5 vi. - --Y --f -Y -Y V ew 1 Iames Spiers. Cross Co Philip Storke William Storke Frank Stringer Iohn Sullivan Michael Sullivan Anne Sutton Ann Swindall if untry - ' -'- wr-'v-7171-a - f ' -as 'V 51,4 .P , , 4, , awww . Y ff 7 , ,,,, 1 7. 4, ' 3, 'Y 'W' li it , ,1 ,, in '53 01 IAD M, iil tm vw, 4' 'fi l W ' mr- it ,ff , T' r G , 'W ,Ph . ,I Q Q a,aa .iaa.a 'sl' Mft. gr A F9 .fag . v ? 5, --MWA Vwrgyqx J 11, ,:A. ff: 7 .:' '-my G V I 7 V. 'QI el . E1 U QIII , ,ey . t -, . , ,WA tw J.: -ig-e 1, N' .izi 1- RM. f' 'LQ '4-'fl ' 7 t :iii Stephen Szabo Barbara Taylor. Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Choir, Sports Council, F.T.A. Sharon Terry David Thomas lane! Thomas I-'aye Thompson lcmel Th0mPson. F.N.A., Red Cross, Choir En- semble, Vocalettes, Air Raid Corps, City-Wjdg Honor Choir Lana Thompson Nancy Tumer. Senior Glee Margaret Tyndall. Y-Teens Phyllis Underdown. Spanish Club, Cardinal, Ten- nis Team, F.T.A., Current Events Club, 12B Ticket and Publicity Committee CCo-Chairmanj, N.l-l.S. Robert Va'nEvery. Basketball Clvlanaqeri Donald Vidler Ronald Vitovich. Swim Team Bonnie Wall. Art Club, Air Raid Corps, F.T.A. Iudith Walsh C , R WV - jwutv as-, Ek 2 w dwg., X ,psf- Q MVK 53 6 f ..... C y t I Tiff- '15 MPV Sports Council CPres.J, Parents Club tStudent Veepl, Hi-Y, l,M.S.S.C. Brent Whipple. William Wigle Doris Wilson. Drama Club, Y-Teens Clfeepb, Y- Teen Cabinet, Thespians We-epl, Band, Or- chestra, Sports Council, 12B Play, Choir Iudy Worpell Kay Young. Y-Teens, Choir Carl Younqermcm Iulianne Zander. Air Raid Corps, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Sports Council, Choir, 12B Property Committee, F,N.A. Beverly Zerbel Stanley Zidel ,-as ,. X.: ,,. 0-09' J A ivf 4 N if ' ' .35 ii OC I - ,ti 59 :q i , , C K l ,V K -ff' it .. '1 It Y J, N 4 st ' is C., gr' C ,.aa C CC y,-E 6 I Y .2 ...:,rf!pf?, 3 ,ve ,gC -., Q Q-frgaf Mary Walters Ronald Wcrmpler Anncrs Wcmtin Arlene Webster. Y-Teens CVeep.l, Y-Teen Cabinet Choir, French Club, Horizons, Sports Council F.T.A. Richard Webster. l2B Election Commission, Hi-Y Iulianne Weiskortten. Y-Teens, Drama Club, Span- ish Club, Taste and Basie Club, Band, Orches- tra, Hockey Tecnn, G.A.A., F,T.A., Hall Guide, N.H.S. Carolyn Wesslin. Vogue Club David Wheeker. l2B Ticket Committee N. :Q g, ,,,'4-.,:,.,7 -- -t-.Qf . L . ,QJQi3?? .lf .C,C N, ix -. as., CW. C 1 'f -sd 'w.., 9 JD Bashful Grads Q Dolores Barqowski lames Barstow Donald Bielous Sally Dornacz lames Drake Catherine Fiantaco Raymond Fisher Leonard Gaylor Patricia Gibbinqs lames Hyland Robert Kedney Allister MacKenzie Bruce Morrison Gerald N ott Raymond Orlando Duane Orlowski Gerald Petosky Sara Quinn ludy Ramsay Carol Tester loan Thomson David Torango Committees Made January Graduates' Last Year Run Smoothly x I . JTTWI. IZA Day Committee Row 1: L. King, A. Eastman, S. Ecola, A. Web ster. How 2: D. Shaink, B. Whipple, P. Peniwell I. Hawker. Cap and Gown Committee Memorial Committee ts Row 1: C. Peerbolte, P. Underdown CCo-chair.l, G. Pearson CCo-chairj, I. Davis. Row 2: S. Siegel, C. Schiffer, E. Crook, A. Kallid, B. Kruger. Row 3: D. Wheeler, G. Michalkow, I. Arnold, L. Geelhood. Election Committee Row 1: C. Redmond, C. Anderson, I. Zander, G. Barkholz. Row 2: B. Kevonian, C. Schiffer. Row 3: G. Pearson, M. Iones, A. Wantiri, S. Hayes, D. Shaink. we A get i 'Boi ul. . if A Q Q -, if li ii,:fF'.1- of -I E- isp.: .' I i.uL7-..,- f iifliii ms, fffyffgtwigtfsf-.': ' A f., Row 1. M. I. Kennedy, A. Wantin iCo-cha1r.I, G. Barkholz iCo-chaiizl. Row 2: C. Moore, C. Pacht, R. Salzarn. Y' M ,ln HN 13.53 i is ll s Q' 1 W 'Uv 12A Officers President Kenneth Bcnget Vice-President Carolyn Bush Treasurer Marilyn Bloodworth Secreiury Elizabeth Barsness June Grads Excell in Honors 12B Officers President Dennis Wilkie Vice-President Kcrthleen Sorbos WA 'lil x if , Nur' 'i' B Treasurer Segreiqyy Kenneth Silk Cm-en Como Kathie Adams. Glee, Spanish Club, CTC, Y-Teens. Neal Adams Kenneth Ahlqren. Staqe Crew. Raymond Aiemian Marvin Albrecht Bruce Alderman. Hall Guide, Concerts. Andrea Allman. Castellan, Arts Club tSeC.l, Y-Teens, FTA. NHS, 12B Play Ticket and Pub- licity Committee, Human Relations Club. Marguerite Almond. Y-Teens. . ,.-,nm ,' 1 f. My t ll Q r 'S T s W Q1 Il' f1f ' 'Qw- 1 ff Q4 4 3 ,nu ,gil t 7 I 'I ,S V A , - f' .1 ,. .X ,EZ 4. ., XJ! 4 . 7?'l. A V' iz . 'f2Tli3?::1GZg. - T , Q U -Q Richard Alwood ' ,f 1, ' Robert Arber Q V Robert Armstrong. Golf Team, Choir, 12B Play. , - tt v' - 7 ' Sandra Aseltine. Hall Guide, Conservation Club, 'iii' Y-Teens, Math Club, Taste and Basie Club, - , Q Sportsmanship Council. ' Charles Ashcom. Science Club. lm E -K ' - V ' fi .P V Mary Lou Atamian '- '- Christine Auld. Choir. X Y ' Barbara Austin. Sportsmanship Council, Vogue G - Club, Horizons, Y-Teens. A L A 4 fit'-K' f 'F I Z I. I 7 Z jr Y X . .t. , Q ,Zi L fx it Wayne Avers. Track, Cross Country, C Club. G if we 5 Sandra Avey. Y-Teens, Cardinal Teen Club, f - 9 , V, .5 ,lm Orchestra, Swim Team, VCY, Hall Guide. , .,d 'dVl -x,- nu, lj Marna Babcock. Orchestra, VCY, NHS. - V .- 1 'Y' fy .. 25355 , 45 E ' iq' as an iw' f N Barbara Bacon lt . . 1312 M an-me 'W' an ' Malcom Bain. VCY. Linda Baird Arthur Bakewell. Football, Tennis, Basketball tMqr.l, Boys Glee, Choir, Ensemble, ROTC Rifle Team, VCY. Kes Balys. Tennis. Jef 1 Qt, . 5 - e a .rung .J 'i ii - f I 1 6 Q r , , A 'A L 1 M F 3 ii 1 vt' 'i' tif ,A :. T- A, ' I T A 1 A A Gloria Belote. GAA, Swim Team, Art Club. Donald Berry. ROTC Officer, Disassembly Team, Rifle Team, 12B Props and Costumes Commitee. NHS. Frank Berry 46-47 Elaine Bessette. Glee, Y-Teens. Arlene Bishop Raymond Bisio Albert Black. Cross Country, Track Team, C Club, l2B and l2A Election Committee. Diane Black. Vogue Club tPtec. Sec.l, Sportsman- ship Council, Golf Team tCaptainl, Choir, Sen- ior Glee, Y-Teens, FTA, Horizons tTreas.l. Sue Black. Vogue Club, Y-Teens, Horizons, Dance Comp, Sportsmanship Council. Nancy Blakely. Y-Teens, Sportsmanship Council, Horizons tTreas.J, PTA. Marilynn Bloodwqth. PNC Presl, Y-Teens KSQT.-ate Armsl, GAA, Field Hockey, 12B Play Props and Costume Gommittee, Choir, 12A Treasurer, NHS. Caroll Bohnwagner.Cr.:1r, -T rs Ianet Bolton. Co-Editor-in-Chief Castellan, Y-Teens. Y-Teen Cabinet, NHS, Thespians, 12B Play, l2A Election Commission, Writing Awards. Richard Bond. Track Team, Swimming Team. Carolyn Boyce. Glee. Mariorie Boyer. PNC. 1919 f if ee, 'Th 'I' 1 Qrwv' Ioyce Bandlow Kenneth Barget. Football, C Club, Band, FTA, Hi-Y Cabinet, Hi-Y, Sportsmanship Council, Current Events Club, 12A President, NHS. Catherine Barnette. PNC, Concerts, Air Raid Corps. Elizabeth Barsness. 12B Play, Cardinal Editor, Thespians, Chairman l2B Election Commission, NHS, Speech Contest, FTA, l2A Secretary, Writing Awards. Eleanor Barzda Cliff Baumer. Hi-Y Carole Bell. Vogue Club, Horizons tSqt.-at-Armsl, Sportsmanship Council, Y-Teens. Glen Bell. Crchestra, Bazncl, Dance Band, NHS. . 3 55'-QL R t -G g 5 .rtx l 5' t Gt H' Qc!! , if - I . Q 1' . ff N Q- 9 nf! 55 .Kg .:: 7' 3 5.1, The ix . Trl Melinda Bradas. French Club CHist.l, FTA, Y-Teens, Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes, Vogue Club, Glee. Susan Brand. Art Club, French Club, Y-Teens. Stan Brauze Douglas Bremner. Football, C Club, Basketball, FTA. Marylynn Brewer. Art Club, Y-Teens, FTA. Donna Bricker Louise Briggs. Hall Guide, Choir. Mary Brown. Library Staff. K E 'S Q' Q A if f' N ' : 'N . , 111 1 - 'WT' jf 5 l 1 ' s ,,,, , , 5 1 1 , .. 'f F 'Q Q .l 2:9 K A lam' fi, ,.,gWm, , f 'wi V. K, ff? 9 9' ' 'E' MQ' il ua -1- JF 131441 -anna' Q' yr .4 ffl Q' 2 - H 'ir' , gi 1-'Wd' Y -awe L vq., .m.... , ,.,., 5 his Lyf All fi' Elinor Browne. FTA, Y-Teens, Choir. Iudith Buckley. Spanish Club, Y-Teens, FTA. Iames Bumbaugh Edward Buresh Kathleen Burgess. Swim Team, GAA. Roy Burry. Hi-Y, C Club, Swim Team, NHS. Diana Busch Carolyn Bush. Y-Teens fPres.l, Student Council Weepl, l2B Play, Cardinal Editor, Sportsman- ship Council fSec.J, Y-Teen Cabinet, FTA, Band, l2A Veep, NHS. Frances Butts Iames Buzard. Hall Guide, Rifle Team CCaptainl, Color Guard CCaptainJ. Allan Ccnletan Patricia Camey. Choir. Anita Carroll. See and Hear KV-eepl, GAA, Field Hockey, Choir, Ensemble, NHS, Color and Motto Committee. Lana Carter. Y-Teens, Art Club. Ioseph Cavaletto Patricia Cavan. Vogue Club lPres.l, Horizons CVeepl, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Choir, En- semble, Vocalettes, Swim Team. 47 36 3' 1 -S s' 'D -4-' 1c...,J l ' V ' V .. Carol Chapman , 12B Election Commis Ianet Christe. Swim Team sion, Horizons, Y-Teens, VOQUG Chib- Hmold ciynack Caren Como. Memorial Committee, FTA, Y-Teens Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes, Student Council, l2B Secretary, NHS, Sportsmanship Council, Dance Comp, Cheerleader, Vogue Club. S Mary Io Connors. Y-Teens, Horizons, Glee, Swim 3 61 if Team. fi ar- A Q ,pt H' NS G Di.xie Conrad tim f'N'Q ' he Q- , -cr, ' 2 'fu 1-gf Iack Coppola as 1 - L A X Daniel Costa ' 4' A I x . JP Bonnie Cottington. Y-Teens. l ' if ,I Q it Q Daniel Crampton. See and Hear lPres.l, NHS, l N' P '- Thespians CPres.l, 12B Play, 123 Ticket and It .5 GP 'M . K Pubucny committee, Giee, choir, Ensemble. Y 6, . 1 B ' I , , 'D ' ft! Michael Crossley, V ' N'I ' S rf' Tcme Crouch 4 - l A .4 'ijpw .N Dime cmu. Glee. Q5 5. '- A' D -A, ,F Iames Culver. Spanish Club. at 6 J- ', f f Q Tina Daquanno 'i'-7-'LX '4 V, I xt, . 5: b l 7- G z Sonia Dahlen. Castellan ' A ' V I Ann Daschke V fx William Davies. Band, Choir, Hi-Y, Hall Guide, Q ,-3 K 67' f . David Dawson. Hi-Y Weepl, Sportsmanship Coun- K ..-,, X ' i cil, Hi-Y Council. 49, L 'T' my V Marsha Dawson Q S- Q . 3' A , I 'Y' iltngr A 5 ff--'j t ve ' V ZQZFQJF -D Qt . - m David Dearhamer Herold Deason. Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, See and , as . Hear, 12A Election Commission, 12B Play, Cas- 5 V I, X Q' f tellan, Sportsmanship Council, NHS. J' if -, V 3 'KA' ' 4 tr , Susan Demaree -2, ' 1 ' il- Vincent DeMassa. Baseball, Hi-Y. if h N n Roberta Denison Robert Dennis Linda Doro. Co-Editor-in-Chief Carclinal, 12B Play Props and Costumes Committee, Sportsmanship Council. Y-Teens, PNC, Writing Awards, NHS. Iudi Diamos. Concerts, Choir, Ensemble. Dennis Dill Iames DiMeglio. 12B Play Props and Costumes Committee. Mary Dinqes. Y-Teens CVeepl, Horizons tSec.J, Castellan, 12B Props and Costumes Committee, KCC-Cl'1GlI.l, Y-Teen Cabinet, Thespians, NHS. :lbw 0' ,.f .P 1- -ve 4 an om, I is sv' .V 1 , 1 Gwendolyn Dixonj - ' ,AiV A 1 f L K MZWW fl! .1 P - ,i 1 r W a A 'Er-A i 3 -4. g 2. -. L M 1- ' s -Mlm , . K : L , K .. . fl we .:.-f 'Ri H5 -us. 'Q' 'K' iii:-.wr.ix. Q 'IR l 53 .asv i . fa Q 'af --Gif. v gf-we f V... M: . V lu i f l l 3 rl I 3 4 X V ' 7 ,TE 1 -1. ' w it I, . L- m za QQ t l yu tllilli 3' 'W f 'I' -7' 21 I fe ff 'hs Alexandria Dobritzky George Dobson Ioan Dornhied Lois Downie Carol Dzuirda Donald Eaqcrn. Band. Laurence Elcstrom. Hi-Y. Robert Emerson. Choir, Boys Glee. Dagmm' Erickson Ieanette Fanelli. Y-Teens, FTA, Horizons, 12A Election Commission. Lynn Fehrenbach. Glee. Diane Feiean. Y-Teens, Horizons. Maria Louise Ferrari William Fineran Mb ..,, . lay Fitzgerald. VCY, FTA, Y-Teens, GAA, Field .gan-. Hockey, Spanish Club, l2A Election Cornmis A Micheal Fitzgerald. Stage Crew. M i C, . . J -if T . ll' '-'-'. V A . ' sion. M if ffl I H ,MQZS . t Q A 1 frrvs' ..f9..Q5' is 5 Q I? .7 E? x J ln Iohn Gallaher. FTA. Ianet Gant Robert Gardiner. QZB Crew. lean Garrett lean Garst Alistair Gartshore. Choir, Ensemble. Lucille Gehanian. Y-Teens, Vogue Club. Helga Genschmazr. Y-Teens, Student Council, Cur- rent Events Club, Human Relations Club. 5? 5 ... if 1--D X-1-5 154 '? ff? ,',' i f - 213.5-no nz, Play, Thespians, Stage 'i 't- -in 85. 'QC 'red Fleming. Hi-Y. Band, Cefdiwll 12B Play Color and Motto Committee, NHS- 15? Robert Fracchia. Football, C Club. Karen Franz, Thespians, l2B Play. Ianet Fredrick. Current Events Club, Spmiish Club Weepl, NHS, Art Club, Cardinal Staff. 5, , I Club, lZB Play Props and Costumes Commit- ' tee Kjhairrnanl, Science Club. lohn Freeman.. NHS, Cardinal Staff, Tenni C Patricia Frisbie. Cnoir, Human Relations Club . Hall Guide. ' 1 3, 5 4, -K f-if Carol Gaca. Y-' is, Chzx, Dance Comp., Hori- . Y -V zons. J? x tfji 3' we xv EA ' Sally Ann Gallagher .N : R lg ,M . Ps if I A 5 fs' e '1 'i fc Q Q' ,, 4 . .g C, St A7- ' R X. V X , 44' a- 1' A Ronald George. Hi-Y, Band, l2B Play, C Club I Tennis Team, l23 Props and Costumes Com- mittee. Ruth George. Glee, Choir, PNC, Y-Teens. Q gl Susan Gerhard. fheegezier, 'W N Nei' ' shgp Souxigl, :,fII'.fo oornjo. ' qc-' .,. -. Y Y ' 13 Sherrilyn German. Q-: -.:j.', Y-fe., . flgsflfl' AS22:Ig?l'C'o1Q' E. Diana Glomski Ruth Goodyear. FTIA., NHS, Y-Teens. Allan Goss David Goss sf' ' x 473 1, ' ,il f 'mfr ff: J. H-af' 'ae 95 X V ef eg V gn.. 1 Q If J' la-fl, msd - Nw 4 1 1 Craig Ianet Mary Allen Science Club, Current Events Club, Grover Gregory. NHS, Cardinal tljclitorl, Science Club, l2B Play, 12B Play Ticket ancl Publicity Committee, Sportsmanship Council, 12A Com- mencement Committee. Robert Gullion Martin Haddock Richard Haldenwanqer M , ,ea . i .+A u Y N S of! Q' 'J -'- -au ' 5 'Sinn it 49' l'fh4 'NO r 'Yu-f W -s .P il -0 il' Qs ,Rib in Q 3 ik- fe , -,X X1 aa- .divx mf S t if , ik, rad if sag 541: ul -1' ' m. . . N804 '7K W1 . ' P ' 1 ' . L43--ei if ' ' ' YQ j SE 4---5 'Nd AQ wx rm 11, 'll' 1 E .Qt Karen Ham. VCY, Glee Choir, Human Relations Club. Iacqueline Hamilton. Y-Teens, Horizons, 12B Elec- tion Commission, Sportsmanship Council. Hermineh Hampikian, Human Relations Club, See and Hear CCorr. Seal, Drama Club, French Club, Current Events Club, 12B Play, NHS. Marie Hansen Carol Hanson Desmond Hanson Peter Hanson. 12B Ticket and Publicity Commit- tee, l2B Breakfast Committee. Karen Hardesty. Choir, Senior Glee, Science Club, Hall Guide. Herbert Harlton. Election Commission. Rebecca Harp Donald Harris. Baseball, C Club. Tom Haskin. Science Club Weepl. Susan Hawthorne Linda Hayes. Y-Teens, Horizons fCOIT. Sec.D, Choir, Drama Club. Barbara I-leqqie. Library Staff, Human Relations Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Linda Hecker. See and Hear, lr. Red Cross. '50 use 1 W 5 .ff 'ir ' i ll Cf9:??7jf3 l?1f': -' ,L 'E T. : :Vi '55 -,J L 1-fir 16 ... .Q 9 3, N Ieffery Heuer. NHS, Hi-Y, Student Council, Bas- ketball, Golf, Sportsmanship Council, Glee, Choir, Ensemble. lane Hewin. Choir, Glee, FTA, Air Raid Corps. Iohn Hill Alice Hitchcock. Y-Teens, Guide Council, Castel- lan. James Hodgson. Track, Ensemble, Choir. Ruth Horn. 12B Play, Sportsmanship Council, Y-Teens-NHS, Thespians, Cardinal lEditorl, FTA, Choir, Guide Council. Hedda Hornbacher. Commencement Committee, Castellan, Library Staff, Dance Comp. Richard Home Hugh Horton. I-li-Y tPres.l, C Club CPres.l, Foot- ball. Susan Hovinen. Y-Teens, FTA, Horizons. Rowell Huesmann. Editor-infChief Cardinal, l-li-Y CTreas.l, 12B liclfzet Committee CChairmanl, Sportsmanship Council, NHS, Choir, Boys Glee, Kenneth Hutfaker. Stage Crew. ig 'df ITF? 1 3. Q lx': Alice Heintz. Senior Glee. Elmer Heinz Vaughn Heiple Mary Lou Heltzel. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Human Relations Club, Library, 12B Props and Costumes Committee. Diane Henderson. Band, Orchestra, FTA. Ianice Henderson. Girls Glee. Carole Hendon Pati-Lee Herrera. Library Staff, Hall Guide. . r tw '9 .- ,f ,, w, I , n 4 . '... I. L 1:9 C i ' 1 . 3 'Q ' 5 ' if is taiitfttf . ' X A g trys - in k ll k . . , , 2 Eats Q 6 f L Victoria Hughart. Choir, Glee, Y-Teens, 12B Play. T I vu t U 1 f Carolyn Huqill. Y-Teens. 5 , Q lt 3 lui 6 Roqer Huison ' Q- F M to David Huusko Q' Ni 5 kv un 'I if if K' K A A 1 1 Karen Iakubek. Y-Teens, Voque Club, Horizons, Swim Team. Richard Iaumcm. Choir, Glee, Hi-Y 4Sec.D, Hall Guide. -of Barbara Iensen ,My Bruce Iensen Nancy Iensen. See and Hear, Human Relations 'W' Club. me A , . 1 H Kenneth Iohnson. Reserve Football, Art Club. r J K sl' 'A ,Wi Linda lohnson. VCY. , I SW , N nv Winnette Iohnson. Y-Teens, Horizons. 1 ---v--1 an 'AQ' -- J 1 I 4 Q. 41 , . -1 i? EQ if 4q.,, E nv'- , l IV: lf -1' 'asf ' Y-rf -44. faq, .f' .Avi 'eff' ,111 Q v. w- - ' I- 2, ' , ,aw ss. gi f4,.N I ,Z . . A' ,, 44 . ll . r . , ,..f g. f sf f. .f ' ' ', r ,.k1icv:'F.LL5.4-51:5 mi-1 ' . 3434. nv , :QQ 4 'T' if '174 ,f ., I A 4' Vs fp' 6594 N- , ., , .iff ,irbiizxzga 17. i -. , - K5 '4? '!n ' X ,s . 'Q z' . 2? I .. 1:35 ! fi X 53 B 9 3 , Af ,MK Patricia Iolley. Band, Horizons, Thespians, Hall Guide. Carol Ann Iones. Sportsmanship Council, Hori- zons lTreas.7, Y-Teens. Sharron Iones Ianine loop. Y-Teens, FTA. Icunes Kampo Sharon Koppel. Y-Teens, Vogue Club. Mildred Kcurandia Caren Kearsley. Y-Teens. Claudia Keipp Linda Kellstrom. Y-Teens, Horizons. Patricia Kelly. Y-Teens, Vogue Club, Spanish Club. Katherine Kemp. FNC lRec. Seal, Glee, Sports- manship Council. Emma Kermou. Y-Teens, PNC, Thespians. Ellena Kerr. Y-Teens, French Club. Barbara Kesteqicm. Thespians, Y-Teens, French Club, Choir. Betty Kiselis. Dance Como, Current Events Club Swim Team, Cardinal Staff, Y-Teens, Horizons NHS. 1 1 D? ' . fi., 1' 'fs - lgtmrgi , Q . , N' 'Q , Ted Kitchen by pw A V if I 6 Iurgen Klausenburger. NHS, French Club. -w , .A 159' f 35 j '- 19-MZ, . ' V 7 55' R Norma Klebba , A N .. F I ' Barbara Klei. Y-Teens, Castellan, Drama Club .X K 1'-.1223 :lv be lv , t2f:.,..:,, 'V -.,, Carol Kletzka. Y-Teens, Dance Comp. W - ' 3 -- ' il Donald Knebl ,Liz , sm Koch. nw. 1. ' A A Leonard Korobkin Sandra Koski. Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes. Iohn Kosnick Barbara Kotys Kay Kramer. Y-Teens, Human Relations Club. Dennis Krol. Thespians, Reserve Football. Kenneth Kubit Iudith Kuhn. Y-Teens. Kenneth Kuiala. Baseball, Football, Glee, Choir, Ensemble. George Kuusisto Lillian Lagos. Dance Comp. lSef:-Treasl, PTA, NHS, Current Events Club, Cap and Gown Committee, Speech Contest, Wrilinq Awards, Sportsmanship Council, Library Staff. Walter Lahti Mary Lamb. VCY, Dennis Lambert Maxine Lamer. Y-Teens, FHA, Horizons. Fred Lampe. Band. ,pl Q30 ,,,, , ,, jf Kenneth Kopp. Cardinal, Choir, Boys Glee. ,w - fm 2, V I V., r iri' an We al 8 'Q 4 f l 1, N K-, ,,,i , ' , t Y X 1 V, is X C 1.-5 L 'ff , 'C' Q K gg A Q P 1 L f N 3 .wx F r. 'Q' fl 'X 'll' '. . Vex K K ., .,., . ... 3 vX ,, ',l., 1 g ,j3,g,T,gg,f:.i 'A it B .4 'N Cr' I 1-I Yr K 4:15. A 1 ki 'U' ,V 'V C1 ,A , I ahwwh 1 W' Iohn Lcmda. Hi-Y C'l'i'oas.l, Spanish Club, Golf NHS, Writina Award, l2A Election Commis sion, l2A Day Committee. 1 43 Lynn Landry, Y-Toons, Castollan, Votiuo Club Horizons, l'lB Props and Costumes Committee -0' ani in jessica Lanqlois. Cheerleader, Horizons CFros,J, ' Sportsmanship Council t'l'rocis.l, Dance Comp. 4, J t'l'reas.l, FTA tStudent Voepl, IMSSC, Clioir, l2B Ticket Coniinittoo, Y-Teens, Vogue Clulw, Iudy Larsen Calvin Lausch. Orchestra, sf' -unfit' Clark Lawrence. Baseball, Football, Basketball, vb, 4 Choir, Ensemble, Glee, Hi'Y iVeep.l, 12B Elec- 'W WY tion Commission tSec.J. Iames Lee. Hi-Y, Reserve Football. Karl Lehmann. Hi-Y. .El 'l': 'I v 1-V 3 .13 0 I fi 0- 5 l ' f . me es 59' 'fi' ' , I l i 04 fa-L , . 'pe ,Y s ,i ,rx gi- , 1 ',. 'VV A.. i ' 1' - 'iffy 'V .5 J 3 mi, T I i ,,,, GT - i, Vg, lr.. , Tyr wa W- , .. V . ' . 4 ,rugs -. 1 . , c, Q If , A 1 'ti -was I t iQ ,WZ L...-si A ' if X -Q5 Yi ' . A ..,, - g ss K.. 1?- K I9-i CW, .gl A - X Ji 5 K - ' , ..ei9 ' 'QTY . ag - ' itil ' l xt.. b REL' A K ,ll :lg 'on 33, ,,, t 449 2 21- . Gertrude Leighton Robert Lerew. Thespians, Writing Award, Speech Contests. Iames Lewis. ROTC Rifle Team and Drill Platoon. Icmet Lincoln, Horizons tPres.l, Senior Glee, Human Relations Club fPres.J, Sportsmanship Council. Herman Lindsay Elizabeth Ling Martha Lloyd. Y-Teens, FTA, Science Club, Or- chestra. Ronald Lockwood. Hi-Y. Nancy Loos. GAA, l2B Ticket Committee. Iames Low. Science Club, Human Relations Club, Hall Guide, Electronics Club. Iudy Lunn Mariorie Luttenbacher, NHS, SCH, Orchestra, Band, Basketball, Field Hockey fCo-Captairil. Alva: Luttinen Ioanne Lynch Michael Lynch Catherine MacAula'y. Y-Teens, Horizons fVeep.l, Vogue Club fSeC.l, Sportsmanship Council, Ensemble, Choir, Vocalettes, FTA. , ,VVA 2 .2 'gat in 7 D7 x ' -. .,, Natalina Marchesatir Susan Mardos. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Science Club, FNC, Hall Guide. Paul Mark anice Marks YTeens Horizons Weepl Choir I . - , , . Thespians, l2B Election Committee, Fencing Team. Steve Marsh Nancy Martel. Y-Teens. Patricia Massey. Y-Teens tPres.J, FTA, Y-Teen Cabinet, Art Club, Swim Team, Horizons, Sportsmanship Council. Harry Mathie. Baseball. Karen Mattson. Dance Comp., Orchestra, Band, Dance Band. Sheila Maxfield Karen Maxwell. Y-Teens, Current Events Club. Norman McCart. NHS, Football, Track, C Club, Hi-Y, Sportsmanship Council. Carole McDonald. Y'Teens, Glee. Margaret McDowell Andrew McGregor. Football, Hi-Y. Henry McIntosh. Ensemble, Choir, See and Hear, C Club, Golf Team, C-Sharps. il'l'13:f 1? 'L A f' ,,,.V, . ff I , tk ff 'W ,Q . , an I-364 t 7 55? -at f 'P ll-sm K' , IJ -y,,,, T a Cl Q 'G 'ff 4. , he 'gg ,:Q,v,, X f '19 ,, f,, aff.. Wx 'WEL '1 .Xw.f, . A ww . 'fl My . Q5 Yun' 'JUG Ross MacDonald. Football, Baseball, Track, Sportsmanship Council, C Club, Hi-Y, Boys Glee. Kenneth MacKay. Hi-Y tSec.J, Basketball Track Sportsmanship Council, C Club, NHS Mary MacKay. Vogue Club, Choir, Dance Comp Ianice MacKenzie. Vogue Club. Bernadine Maczorowski. Senior Glee. Joanne Maggard Mary lane Makar. Thespians, Choir, l2B Play NHS, Color and Motto Committee, Art Club Weep-l, Sportsmanship Council. Frank Marietta alll' W t . S .Q il ,if . in D Qi if gl 1. y .Q--. .N 4 'ft ,Ac , fa-X lv LN. 4.1 - . .1 ,.. agp' X. S-3 1 f, .- -., I Q, . wr . lo 'R 'I' sh , fl 'W X in r 5 i 9 -Q 13427 iv'- is-0 ,J , '1'4F'q- pg L Q N'-1' -we ' . 2 ' Paul MCI!!-i0Sll. lli-Y ll:'res.l, Choir, Ensemble. Karen McI.in. Hall Guicle. Mary Mc'1'eer. FTA, Human Relations Club Writing Awarcls. Ierry Mertz Eve Meyer. Y4Teens. George Micks Carol Miller. Choir. Robert Miller. Hi4Y tSec.l, Sportsmanship Council. 42' '- .ik a . Z ,as ca ' tg. 'S's.,,f, ,v z 'VJ 4.-7-wi . , ' S' :T -if S' N ., - 32-,fp-9 -. A ' if -1- so ai U W' ? If .22 V fussy A K S24 1 3: 'V A of ., M ,,,,:, ,.-:Lf ,- :V'V'v U I V . 1 A ff, W mtl an g -or fl? Nag I -s- AM Ki' I 5 i 1' q 1 !'P' 'fl-f 1-'-. D' ll ,li T71 I ' . fi Qt Hs iQ . '1 2? url ' '1 5 , 1 , 'O we S I .l R 'fr is A ' L 1- :xi GL fe .. me 46 he W t .. L . - vt, . '55 K ,, W, .. io ttiu ,Q fe.- QW! A lligt I . Karen Mills. Spanish Club, Swim Team, Sports- manship Council, l2A Day Committee, Hori- zons, 12B Props and Costumes Committee. Iudith Milner. GAA tRec. Seal, Basketball, Hall Guide. lane Mitchell. Band, Orchestra, FTA, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Paulette Mitchell Karen Mock. Y-Teens, Horizons, Choir, Swim Team, Vogue Club. Mariorie Moldenhauer, Y-Teens, Glee. Donald Montgomery Micheal Moore. Hi-Y, NHS, Science Club, Color and Motto Committee, Current Events Club, Football. Micheal Moreau David Morgan. NHS, Student Council tPres.l, Hi-Y CPres.J, Sportsmanship Council, 12B Play, Basketball, Golf, Choir, Ensemble, See G Hear. Iames Morrin Donald Muenk. Hi-Y CSec.l, Sportsmanship Council, Track, Glee. Paul Mundy Edward Murawski Beverly Murray. GAA CPres.l, Basketball, Field Hockey, Sportsmanship Council. Mary Ann Naqher 'FS K' ,ov- i Q , -IU' I N: Q2 as 'N if ' ' R Q' 1 v N Lf jr V M 'sf' Q S5 1, S,-9,1 M li I MP5 if IV ,lv Alice Oicr Marilyn Oleson, Choir, Y-Teens, Honors Choir. Iudith Olsen l0YCe Olson. Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes. Y- Teens lSec.l, NHS lSec.J, FTA. Mary Opachak Rita Ottney. Y-Teens, Library Staff. Maria Ovchinnikoli. Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes, FTA, Honors Choir, Girls Glee. Douglas Owen Robin Paige. Swim Team. Ioseph Palazzolo Franco Palma Larry Palmer. Dance Band, Hi-Y, Orchestra. Linda Palmer. FNC, French Club CTreas.l, NHS Ianet Pandur. Thespians, Blue Horizons, Sports- manship Council, 12B Play. Gwen Panqman, Human Relations Club. Susan Pape. FTA, Air Raid Corps. if .I ,-gg..-'g-E353-.: 449'-f 36 'JV my I Carol Nebos. Horizons, Y-Teens. Iudy Nelson. Concerts. Iohn Neville, Reserve Richard Nicolo Carol Nordstrom George Odette Mary Odle. Spanish Relations. Sandra Ohrncm Football, Swim Team. Club, Choir, VCY, Human fix. ,gm AL 1 ' .pav- za .el 12 I ,us- 'f'f ,Mf' -, 5 W, , Hof g W Q 1 jf 1 .FV J N' ll ' u - Q 4, ' Y -QT' will F AS fv- .ri jun- og l P' 'wx 'H f lf' 5,5 N E, X , , F8 I I I f si , , . gy U lx 1 x .. a. MUYY Ann PGPPGS, YTUPIIS, l'Al'f'l. Soo and llear Sportstuarisliip Uuitncil, NHS, Doris Parent Ianet Parish. Orchestra. William Patterson. Hi-Y tCorr. Seat, French Club tPres.l. Shirley Pearson. YT-eens, Concerts, Frances Peirce. Y-Teens, Golf Team, Swim Team, FNC, Orchestra, Air Raid Corps. Dennis Pennington. Reserve Football, I-li-Y tTreas.l, 12B Election Commission. Helen Perros. PNC, Concerts. W-s ...lv ,mg I' 4 ra fd' is Q I ft A . A Si 494155. ,H 1 it 1 I 4:1225 -QQ, 'Jaw liwqy gtg.-ag. 49: 1-Q5 ivy .1T '7' ,t -ov 041 .7 l 1 lv ,vs .nw 4 L V Y l . .,s l 6 t 't ag, 1. -mtg ' .s 'f'f'-'.In 'V Em' 'L ulxy- 4 , M , - 9 all in N' I - C 5 rn TK 48. is .1 ,, 1 - V xi. 'V' 'Q y wig 1: 'L 'Ia,f ' I -!2?i19? -K' Z L- .X L ff' IE Q 4, ' , ,., corn., Y-ev 'G-sv Wx t . ' . ' Sandra Perry. Fencing Team. Chris Peterson. Crafts Club. Lana Peterson. Art Club, French Club, FTA tl-Iist.l, Color and Motto Committee. Marie Petrie Iohn Peitipher Hi-Y, Sportsmanship Council, Golf Team. Linda Pike Joseph Piller. Concerts. Donald Pinoniemi. Concerts. Natalie Pishotii Lorraine Poncini. FTA, French Club tSec.l, Con- certs. Meri Iill Power. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Castellan, Art Club. A i 22:5-4 Elisabeth Preston. Sportsmanship Council, Science Club, PNC tPres.l, Swim Team, Choir, Air Raid Squad. Ioyce Pridemore Mary Ann Promios .F 4 X In-L A -s r ' t L 'fi' .av 'i L .-gran. . 1 'E .Ng hm Marilyn Prutow. See and Hear, NHS tTreas.J, Y-Teens, Sportsmanship Council, Cardinal, Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes. Norma Quinn. Library Staff. -7 , t s if 2,-tix- . Q..' Zi' Q Q53 '-arf 'Q , can t W ' A H ' V 1 lil: fe, If - Sandra Resner. Y-Teens, Sportsmanship Council, Horizons, Glee. Sherry Resnick. Girls Glee, Choir, FTA, Honors Choir. Donald Richmond Roderick Riewe. Track, Band. Sue Riqq. Guide Council, Dance Comp., Choir, Y-Teens, Hall Guide, Girls Glee, Human Re- lations Club. David Roberts Brownie Robinson Raymond Robinson. Choir. Beverly Rogers Charles Rogers. Football, Basketball, Track, l-Ii4Y tPres.J, Sportsmanship Council tSec.l. Eugene Rontal. Cardinal, l2B Play, Choir, French Club, Science Club, Boys Glee. Harvey Rose. Science Club, Tennis Team, C Club, Band, Dance Band, NHS. Nancy Ross. NHS, l2A Election Commission, Y-Teens, Student Council, 12B Play Ticket and Publicity Committee lCo-Chairmanl, Detroit Police Council Rep, Robert Rovenko Ianet Royer. Choir. Barbara Rutzen. Y-Teens, Drama Club, FTA, Sportsmanship Council, Cardinal, NHS, 'gtg- 0' I 'mtv 'Q-s 'Z vip... 'he' l f l r 1 4, ' ' ' f af fi V. - tain fd -A Q 'Rfb-3,5 Carol Ramsey. PNC. Ioanne Rashi Helen Rauch. Swim Team. Kenneth Rauhala. ROTC Drill Team. Football, Concerts, Track- Karen Redpath Sharon Reitschneider, Y-Teens. Daniel Reinhold Diane Rennie. See and Hear lPres.l, Y-Teens, FTA, Sportsmanship Council, NHS. ,T F 0? A at 5 T' f A 'W . Q 5-' -3,2 , t 5 r i-wg M rf . if if -- J ---t- S if E . :'..,,'Q ,I 1 4 it 5 S' 7 is .F ' x Q A 5? 6: ,sf ,Q Z-, 1:1 it 'ff 2, ...J T . ' W , -' , 4-f . . N H us' I y B x h Hy- I gf p A , 'f A 0nv I., ,., 'C' 'Sr F f R . ,yn-..... w. Rs' gs. u-Z J .- , .1 'lt'tvl'l' , i L'-r': l Q 4 ' .X 'N ,1 NN Vi t ,N R 1 13 1' 5. M 'Of'- -Alb! 4'-QP 'A ' .. Virginia Savinsky Russell Schiappaiasse Iulie Schimm. PNC. Carol Schmidt. Co-Editor in Chief Castellan, Art Club tPres.J, Science Club tPres.l, Sportsman- ship Council, Y-Teens, l2B Color and Motto Committee, NHS, Current Events Club, Human Relations Club, Art Awards, Writing Awards. Robert Schmitt. Football. Elizabeth Schneider. Swim Team, GAA, Girls Glee, Y-Teens, FTA. Sharyn Schultz Shirley Schuster Fred Scotti lack Scrivens Larry Scroby, Football, Track, Hi-Y, Sportsman- ship Council, C Club. Mary Seibel. Y-Teens, Horizons, Drama Club. L ,Ly Valerie Seiden. FTA, GAA, Human Relations ,N , Club. 3 ,WE ' Mary Ann Seman E , Ioan Shaheen. Y-Teens, FTA, Sportsmanship Council. Sharron Shallop HE in 5 'Q' fn . ., it it A .. - ' 1,, 55 1,2 f-sig, R 19 'wt ,, wg . 1 . ash 5 If sf if --3, .,.....,, 'Q' Kenneth Silk. Science Club, See and Hear, Quar- tet, Choir CPres.7, Ensemble, 12B Class Trea' surer, NHS. Bonnie Sincock. Horizons. Richcrrd Sivertson Linda Sivel. Reserve Field Hockey, Drama Club, Human Relations Club. Adrienne Skowron. Hockey Team, GAA, Y-Teens, l2B Play Props and Costumes Committee. Patrick Slevin Cynthia Slocum. Choir, Ensemble, Vocalettes, Y-Teens lPres.D, NHS, Sportsmanship Council, Y-Teen Cabinet. Carol Smith. Dance Comp, Horizons, Hall Guide, Vogue Club, Sportsmanship Council. Fielding Smith. Football, Track. Carol Smith. Dance Comp., Horizons, Hall Guide. Club, FTA. Ianice Smith, Choir, Y-Teens, Field Hockey, FTA. jgmiqe Smith. Y-Teens, Ensemble, Choir, FTA, PNC, Sportsmanship Council, 12B Ticket and Publicity Committee. Joyce Smith. Basketball, Tennis, Field Hock9Yf GAA, Sportsmanship Council, Horizons, FTA, Human Relations. julie Smith. Y-Teens, Art Club, Cheerleader, GAA, Hggkey, Swim Team, Choir, NHS, Sports- manship Council. Melvin Smith. Swim Team, C.NClub, Choir,Gi2B Ticket and PublicitY Commlllee' BOYS ee' Myrna Smith. Y-Teens, FTA, FNC. A! av ,fv off'-1'5 ,iii A T Q.- -,Q ludie Shannon. Drama Club. Barbara Sharp. Y-Teens, FTA, Current Events Club, VCY CVice Pres.J, Spanish Club Weep? NHS. Patricia Sheleqy Richard Sherman Marilyn Sherwood Carol Shore Ioseph Sienkiewicz. Hi-Y, Dance Band, Track Nancy Sifton en at ZS. as 'ESS syrl ' , ' 9' .- fn-fx. 'A -'-' J.., is Q f 5 ,,,, Y f , 5 ff T? V x T n I . s ,Q a . ' qi 1'6 -fr ,i ll N' if .4 its f - xl ' s. '35 Rm Vu 'S i f F ' ' - 41 5 z Q' l K , . -g,f1 ,r5,,, , H ,.i H 5 3,9 N-,fizis , 1 ft D .fi Raymond Smith Phyllis Smits. Art Club, ggi Teens, 12A Color and ltlstfo Commmge'-' Ronald Socall. Hall Guide, Walter Soellnor. Art Club, William Soloway Kathy Soroos. NHS, Exchanqe Student, 12B C1555 ence Club CSeCl Y- ca! Q19 'J' K 5 r . w Veep, Sportsmanship Council, Chesrl d N lCapl.D, IMSCC, Horizons. L eo er fff Am my Cecily Spikerman. Choir. lu' Bonnie Stanley. Taste and Baste Club, Spanish , , Club. M, ' ' MX A V J -' f H t so 3 fg. for 13 'gl ,-,Ji jj uyn 7 1 'li ,V '-.. . ' cabs 'ag' .LJ . 1, ,L km A X, 4V 4 N. 1 gif av ,W MMS, EC? A-1 57 . Z7 . Q 'Wit t -Z -i A l .I -0' I A if I ., 6 'W 5 Qui? ' , f Y' . . ',,.f- -.,.a,,,, .,,, ag nl T M A M , V ,ff , David Stark. Glee. Carol Staulenbeil. Y-Teens, Vogue Club tCorr. Seal, Horizons flitec, Seal, Choir, l2B Play Ticket and Publicity Committee, Spanish Club. Richard St. Clair Charles Steffen Cathi Stersic. Horizons. Sue Stewart. Y-Teens, Hockey, GAA, PNC, Choir, Y-Teen Cabinet. Sally Stouqh. Spanish Club, Choir, Glee, Art Club, Y-Teens, FTA lSec.l, Sportsmanship Council. Richard Stremmell Bruce Sundelinq. Iunior Achievement, Hall Guide. lanet Sundermeyer. Human Relations Club. Sharon Sundquist. Vogue Club, Horizons. Ethel Sutherland. Horizons tPres.l. Ioann Szabo. PTA. Frank Tabacchi Sandra Tabor. Y-Teens, Hall Guide, Human Re- lations Club. Shirley Taggert. Choir, Y-Teens, FTA. ' ' H - wt 1 ' i .'g5y4'4' R ty .Mfg h I 'K' 1 s 7 ff as A Q q ft' vi? + -N - f ' A ,' 7 l 'l F 1 ,' A Il,f T '1 35,1 4 yxxx W . me MS ..-., -fi wtf f gr fi: 'Sa lam -'A li Tx 'Q A - sf U, ' .4-af '-02 Iudith Thomas. Horizons, Choir. Rita Thomas. Thespians, Vogue Club, 12B Play. 4 x -0 W Iulie Thorin. Art Club. -4 , , lfiqlf Z 1 1 Barbara Thorpe ' Shirley Tietz Aiben 'risen 6 'Ei Rodney Tolman. Orchestra, NHS. la' 9 ze- Bette Tressler. Dance Comp. -A--X Susan Trethewey. Glee. X Iames Trikoris ' 6 lv' 'lf William Triola -ge ' 4' uni' Gene Turnbo I I .X ,V Roger Turner. ROTC, Stage Crew, Ensemble. if .JD 5 Karen Ufierman M df Ox . ,-3' Pamela Vaqnetle 1 '-.+ Patricia Vahlbusch. Y-Teens, Sportsmanship ' I Council, FTA lPres.l, See and I-lear, Cardinal, -- NHS. Y 3 Ronald Tandy Bonnie Taylor Kathleen Teeples. Human Relations Club. Ieannette Telescou. Art Club. Ann Terry lack Thams Robert Thistle Dennis Thomas -Ar 'Fr g A w. V X .. f Xx- :V- Hz 6, ,t 1,1 as 14 ' ' 4' LA er C1 335 '9' x fix ' me fa as , 1' 'ry V A T' Bonnie Vallance Sara Valovick Carolyn ValVerdi Ethan VanEck, Student Council, Hi-Y KPFQSJ. Football, 12B Election Commission, Cardinal. Carolyn Vanni. Horizons, Vogue Club. Allen Vartabedian. Writing Awards, Cardinal, Science Club, Current Event Club, Electronics Club, 12B Props and Costumes Committee, NHS. Ioseph Vercellotti Anthony Vincenti A ,X-'T' 5' .1-1 V ' . - '-I It Ki if. few -.V 'Q In ' ..-an by ybbl S GQ , ,, M iii lg f M-sv . , MU? -'r'.: f 12' I E' . t- , J ' W, imma . lr '- 44 f-Q33 Hn? 15 tw , f to , 3-1 Iii nn t .' 13' 9 E sh Me' - 41 . , -. fr, ., .51 ,, P x,,,. .5 fu t ? 's MW- dh , St in ig ,....,i V - f W Al . S I- R ' 'f-f.,,, 1 ,Al 15 31-I 1. fg'!,yl?1,v 4 I 1 'WW 12 .sa-4. M., AL Iames Vintzel Elizabeth Vouvakis George Wallace. Band, Cardinal, NHS. Diane Walter. Glee. Nancy Walter. Y-Teens Weepl, 12B Ticket and Publicity Committee, Cardinal Teen Club fTreas.D. Shirley Wanamaker. Y-Teens, Horizons, Glee, Choir. Eugene Washchuk Dorothy Washington. Human Relations Club, VCY. Patricia Wasson Bonnie Watson. Horizons, Choir. Walter Weak Colton Weatherston. I-li-Y CSec.l, NHS. Hazel Welker. Art Club, Helene Wellek Linda Wells. Orchestra, Ensemble, Y-Teens. Richard Wenzel fx S - K A Ierold Whaley it Z 554 6 f A' baring Team. in 'ii' 1 ,. 4,-be .gb L ' Peggy White 3 Marcy White. Yfleens, Horizons, Concerts De r ,T I HJ g V i Cliiiord Wiehr. Science Club. 6 ' fl Raymond Wild RT' s Dennis Wilkie. 12B Class President, l-li-Y CPresl Student Council, See and Hear, NHS l2A 5, Election Ccrnrnlssicn, 12A Day CCTHITlllfGQ I ,wr 'sr r ing AWO?l'Cl. Y- ..4a-ff T-. -as-f 'Y , .W 4 ' 1-f Mary Wilkinson. Ari Club, Ari Awards. so Ng.- Carol Ann Williams Carol Williams g ' V - ,, A P' Q' .,,, A ., Ax vc- Robert Williams ' gp V ,No SJW-H ' ' - 'J v I g ' .x gL,,-I I-Lrida Willis. Orchestra, Y-Teens, NI-IS, L.. D , -pn 'T' gi :- f Y Daniel Wilson j f' lk Earl Wilson Frank Wilson. Hi-Y, Swim Team, -1 S' W g - , X O fr Z S lfff' nn, M, vi x Iames Wilson VS' H . , VV ' 4: f ' l '-'- Toby Wxner. lnlernauonal Relations Class. , , in ' llg t5-S553 A Q t X lohn Winger! N ' 1 Nancy Witherspoon. Sz-fam Team, I Wm - V George Wittbrodt ,R ft fig' 'a gs '15 l Dorothy Wolcott -3- ' 0 QQ IX I 'fn David Wood ' Diana Wood. FTA, Yelleens Cabinet Weewl, Q V-S . C Cl eb f' le- , Y-le s. 'l ' 15- A' na - h I' D Um Gm , U V 53 'Q- ' ,A Gary Wood. Swim Tc-am. S lf 0' 0 ls, V K Carolvn Worel. l2E Play. Y , 'P ' . 'K-w A CX- A Q Qi ..-J C. hr 536 ? . Nm 4:- .Elk .f QQ Iudy Worel Marilyn Sue Workman. Choir, NHS, HTA Mo- morial Committee QCO-Chairmanl, Y-Toon Cabi- net, lloririons, FTA, French Club, Ensemble, Vocalottes, Sportsmanship Council. nn -7X UWB Timothy Wright. Hi-Y, Tlavk, C. Club, -1 Barbara Wriqhtman Iudith Wrobbel Carole Wyer. Choir, Vocalettes. Lloyd Yates RR 'rr Steve Yoo XS? ,el- 'vmwpw W' , ' .. AXE , 59, L. W WN ! J -ear M Q 3 ge .,,, I ',.A qnuv- x '10 Q ' V 'f ,,,,,, r -,x i l nv Y 75 l Q 9 7 Z in el? g '57, 1 A . 3 I Robert Young i 1 X QP A I ' It l Fred Young ' ff--1 F5 ' ,n, , , V: Q 'Si : -1 '- 1. V, , ' ' -in Karen Young -4. :fig c ff N- 1 j , Carol Yount. PTA, GAA, Yfee-ns, choir, new :' ' 'T' as ':, P ' A V ' Hockey, Sportsmanship Council. U gs . D , ,. .L Q f'-51,5 fx 3 , W 4, ,,,.sf'l' :,,, ' . ,a, Q fil e , xx C -7 , ' William Zahler - at , ' Frances Zqorliski .rgwft I ' 'QW '13,.a '?f 1 A ' 99 772 4 'W 5, Marilyn zum, Art curb. 41- - V -. ' -,-' it I 1,5 lune Carlton Catherine Carter lames Cieslak Robert Coulter Nicholas Gernolas Diane Ketko Alfred Klesz Paul Kulioda Paul Landry Diane Lutz This Hawaiian supports his candidates in a big way. Bashiul Grads Catherine Plenola William Richardson Bob Shearer Thomas Slater Linda Stenius Patricia Tice Lynne Tyler Helen Watts Sheila Wilkie QF' lanet Pandur, Bob Gardiner, and Carolyn XN'orel are iY1VOlVGd in Url GXCWHKSI qarrxe of Tiddlecly Winks while, in the background, Grover Gregory attempts to Sell ggme Bartleils Beneficienl Balm to Roberta Armstrcna. J,x N '. if . 1 ff- -sf.. , . I X- . . ,- X, X P How 1' I Hamilton C Lawrence Icecl E Earsness 'Chairt I. Panciulr. Row 2:1 E: VGi'1ECkI Sf Cieiman, I. Cienkie-.-1 Senior Committees Direct june Grads' Activities Ticket and Publicity Committee Row 1: N. Walters, R. Huesmann CCo4chair.7, Mr. Richards, N. Ross KCC-chairj, S. Wanamaker. Row 2: C. Worel, N. Loos A. Allman, I. Lanqlois. Row 3: I. Smith, G. Gregory, P. Hansen, B. Patterson, C. Staufenbeil. Row 4: D. Cramp- ton. K. Barqet, M. Smith, D. Morqan. Color i i A If . ROW 1: T. Flemmq C Qchmldt iCoCt'a1rD R w 2 S and Mgttg Cgmmlttee Bmnd, P. smug, P Vqhibusch L PQ erson 1-1+ ix! wr' va MF .- I 1 ' I . ,V , . -it .- ft-. ' 1 ge X ' .1 fv , I -A ,325 . ':1f, 'I - A-112:21 'c2a5 ,'5Q,.,i-' 4 i . '-hw' f :ffl 1'A,5f.1s 1231 v e -14115512 , '1'f.ff ' f ' - gf- . , .a1g3gig gqf.f?'ffqjg. .q. . 'f cf! ' 3 J ' ' 'I ig, ,Q 135 tv I , ya, ' . 41.-.-, 24' ' X ,.. , I P L... . , N-x MQ ,glitz i eg ' Row 1: P. Vahlbusch iCo-Cl'1air.l, K. Mills, D. Black, I. Smith, I. Olson. Row 2: P. Hanson, I. Landa, I. Lee lCo'Cl'iair.l, D. Wilkie. 12A Day Committee Commencement Committee Row 1: A. Dobritzky, H. Hornbacher, B. Rutzen, M. Dinqes ICO-Cl'iair.l, A. Allman. Row 2: G. Gregory, H. Horton, K. MacKay, T. Fleming tCo-Chair.l, I. Palazzolo. Props and Costumes Committee Row 1: L. De-ro, I. Freeman CCo-Chainl, M. Heltzel, M. Blooclworth, M. Prutow, bedian, D. Rennie. 1'v f' 4.2 Memorial Committee Cap and Gown Committee M' Dimes tCo-Chairj, K. Mills. How 2: L. Landry. Row 3: D. Muenk, A. Varie- Qs v. un' Row 1: C. Como, S. Workman, C. Slocum, M. Prutow. Row 2: E. Vanlick, R. Burry, I. Heuer, M. Moore, H. Horton. vw, , .. fu. J wt. , . . 7 f L ff., Q ? 7? Z1- ,K 'i if v. MM' Row 1: C. Worel, L, Willis CCG-Chairl, L. Lagos, G. Dixon, K. Maxwell, B. Sharp, M. Pappas. Row 2: A. Eakewell, l-l. Mclnlosh, L. Hecker, B. Davies, R. Tolman. xy 4 . f !7:Y9? f'?fH3BitB ROW 11 l. Smith tSe-ol, N. Ross, E. Vanlfck tChair.J, D, Rennie, l. Fanelli. Row 2: A. Black, I. Bolton, S. Dahlen, l. FitzGe-ralcl, M. MacKay, H. Deason. Row 32 H. Harlton, l. Landa, D. Wilkie, N. McCart, B. Patterson. 12A Election Commission 7 l -'-..f 3 ft -:5 - ol- 1 i- -1 f F 'Z' 1 .-.- in A ,,f 'E Eg? 2 -4- ' I ff f?-X i l Q 4 -. :ff A it-vw :vii-Q. ' V' qu. I ' ' it ., i U5 V 'xii' if NIP I' ikgia' K fl- 3 ,..., WN if --V-. 99 , W1 L 2if,fva3i1s5 Q2 QQ H g fha C Lira?-.1 ,i !'1'a- 3! '.. fF .v-5 -. fi 14, fi. fS fi? -1' T i -ii :S f-s l fi ale uf Qhministrutiun The Canterbury Tales, written by Chaucer, an early English poet, relates the experiences of the host at Tabard lnn and his acquaintance and fellowship with the many quests who stopped there on their pilgrim- ages to various destinations. Many of the personalities were revealed through the tales which they told, their characters, ambitions, and philosophies. The keeper of the tavern truly learned much about his guests and they, in turn, retained inter- esting observations of their host. ln like manner, the principal of a large high school may be likene-d to the keeper of the inn, and the faculty may be considered the scholars who stop for a period on life's pilgrimage. The Oxford Scholar possesses those singular traits which characterize the teachers here at Cooley-patience, sincerity, benevolence, and knowledge. It has been a great privilege to be the host at Cooley for many years, but, like the proprietor of Tabard lnn, l must soon leave with the other pilgrims and seek new experiences on new trails. l hope that we all have the courage to climb to greater heights and help others enjoy the View from a more advantageous elevation. Owen A. Emmons Principal Of high ideals and virtue was his speech: And gladly would he learn and gladly teach. The Oxford Scholar-The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer Akin., As principol of Cooley High School, Owen A. Emmons hos chctrqe of the school ond is responsible for setting the policies ond stotnd- otrds which will meet the requirements of the Superintendent of Schools ond the Boord ot Educotion. It is Mr. Emmons' responsibility ond desire to see thott on crttitude ot instruction ond lecrrninq is mointoined ott Cooley. His friendly encouroqement ond wise counsel meotn o qreot deol to the students ond the toculty. his tr- 5. X x si, , ,, 4 ,A , -Luv ' 'W' W-am.-2, 0.-w,s.,..X ' W, ---.. W- S-,Suv 1 F , hu l-- A.. ww: tw '-on:-1 Jg aj J I: Q -ME it fw' '13 , t' i f rw mn WI ik ff!! jf -Aw A -4. . Assistant principals, Miss Helen Delbridge and Alfred Meyers serve Cooley in many ways. lt is their job to enroll new students, sponsor the senior classes, arrange assemblies, assign special duties to the teachers, and take care of the many other problems which arise daily. They have a large number of these duties to perform, yet their most important job is to in- still in Cooley students the desire to continue their education and broaden their interests is al U fm -at 'ff . .4 ff 5 gg 'ae ,A K 1 N... M X 4, 'Z 'S' 'us 114 : 7 -. ,.,g..j:c',J,Q,,i3igi3Q?,gi.-QS', , ., Sv 'X:1:2ThfEg f.:,:,Ag-, 4--sf-'-92 -'. f ' I-..:1t' gf-'12 'ffl ' If ' . ff-ffff3L ,' V ' ,, Coo1ey's eight counselors as- sist students in planning their programs and in coping with personal problems. The coun- selors undertake these import- ant responsibilities with a greaf deal ot patience and under standing. They see their stu dents mature- into trustworthy citizens during the tour years of their guidance. Ioseph Schindler Study Hall 101 Lucy Quinn Study Hall 102 Samuel Spector Study Hall 201 Grace Ross Study Hall 202 E Counselors 1 Harvey Chapman Study Hall 219 1 Ruth Cox Study Hall 220 y Iames Chapman Study Hall 301 M. Ieannette Goodenow Study Hall 302 K Charles Hohner Department Head In the English classes, teach- ers strive to create an interest in good composition and an ap- preciation ot good literature. The English Department has reaped many rewards for their diligent efforts. Every year, Cooley students are winning top honors in speech and writ- ing contests. English Department Charles Aneda Adviser to Castellan Wilma Chapin Norman Cross Glena Farley Margaret Ferguson Sponsor of See and Hear Club Amelia Henderson Iulia Iohnson Miriam Kolb Katherine Kubicek Rhea Linstruth k Sponsor of Y-Teens if-M 4-slr -Q'-ft Q 19' Q75 'W5 I'2'1-.. W5 ,,., .N ' sv ,tw ' ' as Gloria Pobutsl-ry - ' , Adviser to Library Staff VLH U' A 1, gg r f . ,f ,- 1 - ' Q , our 4,5 ' .c Donald Richards ,I-1 -1 ' 5 'A,' - 3,51 Sponsor of Cardinal Hi-Y I, V L'r-'A Helen Rowe 1 '- ' V 4 Nica Wittig , .M -- 5595's pf' X 1113, . 1 -'X ,sfqra...... ACC' x 4 .A 1 'Bw ,fp 'F ,,,qFP-Vw, Q 'ff if-vw, fi Not photographed: Rosemarie Abbruzzese, Leonard Baruch, Francis Chapin Harriet Gagnon, Margaret Hollowell, Dorothy Post, Elizabeth Shilson. Mathematics Department . 1 Y ' I l Miss Kunkel Joins Diclc l-iarnpil-:ian ana Mike Clauser cmetry figures. ccnstruczing solid Q9- asf' f 'Ill Q. is I Beatrice Cowan Department Head Whether one intends to be a scientist contemplating difficult equations, an architect determining the boundaries of a building, a merchant counting up profit and expenses, or even a housewife fig- uring the weekly budget, it is essential that all have a knowledge of mathe- matics. Nearly everything in life involves the use of numbers. The Mathematics Department in Cooley offers both courses in the basic fundamentals and in higher calculus for those who are contemplating careers of a professional nature. Vi fn.. Q... Hose Barton Walter Brace Robert Crosthwaite Football Coach Gerald Henry .42 , A my fSf1Ty:p,, Allison Kunkel , lg-, I -A ' 9 P Q Bxley Lusk ,Z 2 f if r ,X I 'C M Home: Martin 2' V X Dorothea Salle aexsn Blades Ruth Chilman Roger Parish Lewis Saad I Qqvv- ' Wit? 426 x ,el- gr V, e Walter, Stellberger ' Sponsor of Lancer I-li-Y 3 1 Doris Taylor iii. 'vs I ,Z F II ' V 3' i , My 'BVAR w fr fig , . , .f Kenneth w.m1 ,Q 'tw ,, y 51,5 W M VV - . . 1,555.3-:ifgjvE5:Sg?fu5,j:f:4g.2: Z 2, , . !2'g?jj,'L,. 1 Hg: j , , .:.,-- 53,1574 rf --,.,A- :-1f':zZ5'f1- ' ' V '. 4' ' f If ': ' if Efirff M' Z ,452 ' 4' ,' ' -- L f H, 'T -,-',- 'f -7132 ,135 ti P ,, , , -' ffff b22f if '7:7f'IIH Albert Wood Science Department Along with Biology, Chem- istry, and Physics, the Cooley Science Department offers such courses as Nuclear Science, Physiography and Physiology. The various science classes available to Cooley students give them an opportunity to gain an understanding of our world and give them an insight into the sciences of the future. Row 1: L. Osborne, M.. Ieffreys, I. Dusold, Mr. Wanless, I. Bolton, I-l. Goff. Row 2: B. Lanning, I. Lang, D. Kenealy, D. Best, D. Hampikian, R. Karolyi. Row 3: R. Gable, I. Smith, D. Woodruff, E. Showerman, B. LaBadie, R. Ale-scio. sq, Nuclear Science Class ll -:S Nllgni Not photographed: Harvey Brand, department head, Barbara Cravens, David Waipa. H J Social Studies Department yin Since the World has shrunk in size because of advanced transportation and communication, problems arising in any part, no matter how remote, affect all the nations of the world. The Social Studies Department seeks to help each student gain knowledge and an understanding of these problems. , W , A, , -Y W f- fl Alger Wood Department Head , A , , George Babcock lohn Brown I f Neil Cameron Melvin Dawley Riley Harris Meta Reynolds William Slonaker Mason Tyler Sponsor of Guide Council and Air Raid Corps Vivian Walker Sponsor of Current Events Club Katherine Wasseriallen Aurelia Zakrzewski Sponsor of Human Relations Club Miss Wasserfallen uses the map to emphasize a point in her history class. Not photographed: Warren Hoyt, Harlow Tubbs. Dorothy Boehm Department Head The knowledge of a langu- age other than English is be- coming more and more a necessity in today's World. Be- cause the distances between continents have been shortened by the tremendous speed ot travel, the future Citizens of the United States must find a Way to easily communicate with other nations. Ctfering such courses as Spanish, French, and Latin, the Foreign Langu- age Department stresses the importance of language as a means of relieving World ten- sion. Snr-' v, ,-.,, l ,,. L its V 5 f 1 an 0 fm' Foreign Language Department Ioseph Allaire Sponsor of French Club Ioseph Como Sponsor of Spanish Club Ursula McDonald Sponsor of Student Council Iohn McGrath Sponsor ot Student Council and Los Iovenes Spanish Club Donald Ridderinq Sponsor of Sports Council Virginia Wanamaker lien a i me f mi Kathy Adams points out a travel poster to the Spanish students who all hope to visit Spain someday. Miss Lenz directs the Choirs during a concert rehearsal. Cooley students receive the opportunity to explore and de- velop their special artistic tal- ents through the efforts of the Fine Arts Department. Offering courses in music, art and crafts, this department has aided many students in the discovery of their lives' work in artistic fields. Hi ww' Not photographed: William Koerper D 82 Fine Arts Department 9 . M---. r t t . u o tttt Q e . M. ,,i5L,vVl,,5 V f- 4: v-,, 1,Vv L - I A ii liiii M64 islam Q it , ll. ,.,,.: ' ,i' i g:'fQ: ,-.., 1' I' ' ai , X ,in 5 52 ? vgkvf' If V an ,.. , , .1 . - is ,,, . .Y QL, My , F, ., I A , t, ,, , I, way , x,sy g W A 6 ,gg , -- ,Le - 5 t 1 ' 1.3 t 'Z 9 Gi 'NB -Y' vi 1 Q' I 2 While lady Lunn works at her sculpture, Martha Lloyd creates beauty the potters wheel. ,. ' ' V Milton Aptekqr if Director of Dance Band mi Myrtle Monroe I 'T QQ' I., 2 Agnes Hutchins s. A iw 'K' I f L 1 3 f'i.fWi . Fred scimfe ' All l'L,' N4 x Stella Shivikcxs Sponsor of Art Club Doris Lentz ePG1'fment Head . A Kilim 3:24 ' X . h . 5 ' an , 'Q Q U 1 --5' ki ,- 45.1 x ..N,:.,. I A X., 4,1 xi. U-2:4 -. y If ., .' li ' f Vocational Department Ive Henry Hulter Sponsor of Eagle Hi-Y Harold Lebus R. 1 6- 'TLT' lcnnes Tossey Iohn Kurty I Department Head Comprehensive is the Word to describe Cooley's Voca- tional Department. It is the cle- partment that contains and offers a great variety of useful and creative classes ranging from cooking and sewing to working with Woods and me- tals. This department affords students the opportunity to use their hands as well as their minds in creating useful pro- jects. Eva Cromley Dorothy Eldon Patricia Lcx Hood Sponsor of F.T.A. Kathleen Pcuk Sponsor of F.N.C. Q? Mr. Banch points out some safety rules in handling machines to Eugene Young. nu-4--' Commerical Department Dorothy Wolcott, Elaine Bessett, and Mary Seibel are cutting stencils in their advanced typing class. Offering such courses as Business Law, Re- tailing, Shorthand and Typing, Cooley's Corn- rnercial Department paves the way for many prospective students who are planning a career in the business World. However, a great nurn- ber of subjects available to the business stu- dent are also of great importance to the college preparatory student as he strives to better his future by unlimited learning. ,uv -9- kiwi N 1' f s QNX I N 'rx 1 5 X ff W 4, l 4,4 'Yvfw it Not photographed: Gladys Weimar. Helen Anstey Athyleen Basham Alma Blanchard Cornelia Catana Elton Clark Beniamin Cohen Marie Dunn Irene Flaherty Claris Frankfurth Marian Lindemulder Sponsor of Vogue Club Iohn Little SJW' Harvey Meyer Department Head Harold Lindsay Department Head t Cooley students enioy me exercise, which is vital in the t Health Education Department -fx T 1-N ,ji rg- Not photographed: Suzanne Merian, Donald Brownlee Esther Buckeye Abe Eliowitz Irene Lampkin Sponsor of GAA, Roger Parmentier Sponsor ot Lincoln and C-Club Marian Petrequin Claude Snarey lives of youth, offered to them by their courses in the Health Education Department. Good sportsmanship and teamwork are the main objectives of both teachers and coaches at Cooley, as they try to impress the im- portance of each upon their students. Nancy Blakely, Chuck Ash- comb, lanice Marks, lim Knott, Mary Green, and Allan Carl- ton polka in their Co-ed Dance Class. Hi-Y 85 86 mf' .ew K V ,if .,.,.gf9 Qi? ,Ji X 1' If Seated: F. Armstrong. Row 1: G, Roms, I. Sutherland, E. Banonis, E. Walker, H. Dunn, V. Martin, L. Kauffman. Office Staff Unseen, Unacclaimed Staffs are Real Row 1: Mr. L. Stodulski, Mr. H. Shaffer, Mr. R. Bastien, Mr. H. Pattison. 'X' f ' - fwgg.. - ' ' A -- 1 .:4'.-,si-V N. e .- ' I vi f ' A-. , A .K ,-e ' ' K LS 4 ! ' H' ' Y- A . Wy I , Xa , e t if 5' 1532.2 E .X V a . , e . , 1 . wg- - K x: 'U u L V X' v ei ,V gy ,pa P 351 S' ,E -r ' - 3 A.. I -9.13. Q 4 l . l . -3 . ' 'W' 1 pv W8 xt F 1 ' 'FT -11 Id' 1' ,fl 1 :Mft t ,, - 1 A ,' ff. s ,-iff W V s 11- -vs wif: 35 ? fr: 17 of , Q1 ' I , . W , M b, , IV f l , V fx v NJ., t A ' ' 4 ' 4. t 5 -.xx N 'ft Custoclians 4 4522 ff n,,' rf I as f 'SU o 8 5 Row 2: Mr. H. Thompson, Mr. P. Teefey, Mr. H. Alexander, Mr. S. Hill. Administrators of Cooley . 5571. F ' 1 K A ..q, M.. 1 I-. ity yy Q 6 fs 5, ' .1 ' ,fs-auf ' 4 4 I 71f', . Q, I .V 1 tl . 5 , 27? f My 9 'I V f:. ra. 6 , W , V, ,. s 752 ., Qi LWPLP t JY g 0: 1. , . 24 M. Hayes, Mr. l. Loiewslci, Mr. P. 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H sf- , . A 01- V 'hy '5- Rlkif. :A - AA'-lv .1 1 ' ' ,Ai 5339. 5 ' AED 'bf glf . ',. ' -A -- ' -ww A ' - A ., ,- -' . Ado-.. - J ' A ,. . . .1 3, - t ' H' , fo- AQ-. A A A VA VV V. V M V , A - ' -' - J 1-r,3V.--, VA ' ,. . :Aft AWA, A A A ' AJa.....nw'A::- If-Af: mf J- , i,Z.,V,. V - L1-v--4 W'A -A - V. ' twik i ' M Qu ' 1, ,J , ,,i,,,,,a'4l-:V V, , .,,'ff ' . .ju4'ga1 ' '- ,, A . .LA'fwV ,V SL,r SA X3 YS ff-3 f xN 1.5 1-T fi ZS ff 1'N fi ' K- A f-5 fi, fi ,di ff, -f 'S fs Sf? fi ale uf Qztihities A tale of clubs is an interesting story for it includes everything in Cooley from football to laboratory test tubes. Because hard Work, satisfaction, and fun are words synonymous with Cooley groups, the school deems its councils and clubs vital for a well rounded school life. Y-Teens, Hi-Y, science, and service clubs all give us a better understanding of ourselves and others. For, not only are they designed for fun'-they are also instrumental in making each one of us a better student and better equipped to face life outside Cooley. We learn how to Work together with other people, and that We cannot always do or say what We choose but must also consider others and their ideas. A good example of this was the consolidation of the Y-Teen groups this past year. When the various Y-Teens learned that they must merge, there Was a great deal of complaining. Despite this opposition, the merger was successfully accomplished because each girl realized that personal feelings had to be laid aside and the good of the club as a Whole had to be considered. The clothing drive was another effort that demonstrated the Wonderful spirit of the clubs. Each group donated time and effort to the drive. As a result, the drive was a lot of fun in addition to a great improvement over previous years. Carolyn Pieper President of Sports Council She kept the pilgrims all in gales Of Laughter listening to her merry tales. The Wife of Bath-The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer I Row 1: U. McDonald CSponserD, I. Eoin CCorr. Se-CJ, I. Henry Szelog, C. Como, I. Yarbgdiun. Row 3: D Srniih, E. Ex n fTrecrs.D, E. Blondino CPres.J, D. Morgon CVeep.D, C. Bush E. Aronson, I. Bourne, I. Heuer, Olsscn, D. Pclrr CRec. SeC.D, M. I. Hess, Miss Delbridge. Row 2: H. Gensch- Armstrong, K. Large. mor, D, Kgrbula, S. Beckett, L. Skcrgerberg, M. B. Wilt, K. Student CounciI's Goal: Betterment of School Xa luxe I As the Sludenl Council presented the onnuol Pigskrn Shuffle. Ross MacDon- old, Larry Scroby, Art Hgnoion, ond Mary Eeih X'X'1lt Clustered ground the queen, Sharon Moore. x.. '-Z Row 1: H. Genschmar, C. Como, I. Yarbadian, C. Bush Wee-pl, I. Prince, B. Thompson, G. Richards. Row 2: S. B9Ck9lT, S. Mflck, M. Hess tHe-C. Seal, M. Wilt tCorr. Sec.J, B. Smith, B. Bothe. Row 3: T. Armstrong, I. Bain CTreas,l, D- MOTQGH fPI'9S.l, D. Smith, T. Cooper. Row 4: R. Byrnes, l. Henry, I. Bourne, D. Palmer, D. Wilkie, I. Williams. The Student Council, consist- ing of representatives from each grade, provides many student Amidst the hustle and bustle of the Student Council office activities and Services during M I H ll l ' G tr ahetolio. , my em ess Se S Same en Y H the year. The two dances which the council sponsors are the Pigskin Shuttle, a salute to Cooley's football team, and Fantasma, an inter-school ', dance. Other functions of the Student Council are Operation Green, the Used Book Store, supporting the American Field Service and granting several scholarships to worthy seniors. F-. - f., iii f...:'1 ig ' t -.4 ' Wffi 1 I M s s C if . .... . My ' .L lSeatedJ B. Whipple, H. Olsson. .- ji g4!.gf-,ring . v. -' -16.991 j ftf . ' ,'-, , W- ft, tStandinqI K. Soroos, F. Hebert. .N A. ., ' K . I '1,i -'L-191 -',,, ,IA ,. f .. ,L'A, 7 QL! Izpi' .A .V ' . Y I A I A ,. ' - f 1 , I ' . , Mn fi' . 1 wi:-:,'f?,5131,f-, ag L , wi., V , - - f 4 fiavfefe' .:Pff.f,f '-iff' JY- :f'1.iiQg, - - 1- W Q' 2' 1. vfewi.-. f , ,iff - Qi 4.,ga,, ffx fwfjfv Y , f .. , - 1- ff , I my, mg 3 , A i , I , I P .133 ., .Am 4,0 Il rlv 1044, f Q44 X , .X ., gs 5.4 V, Wx ' . t I 1 . ,V 'tf??w,?i'fg, '.' ' is Y -+121 ' .- M ' .. 4 ' fv I 4. 4 ' ff bg, if i 7' V ' ' ft' . f' zz. ,Zi ' . , ' 4, fy, JL' fn 93 . 'ff' 5' 7 . . dl ., . , z b ,,-, . hu gh .,,,,,,t2,5E f . I , ,..., - f f. Ny' if , h z-ef. V ',', ' 'L .- f ', Y' ' ' ' Council Promotes Good Sportsmanship Among Students Row 1: A. Eastman, L, Hayes, S. Pelto CTreas.D, B. Whipple tPres.J Mr. Ridderinq tSponsorD, C. Pieper CVeep.l, C. Rogers CSec.J, B. Rutzen C. Bush. Row 2: C. Como, S. Besner, P. Peniwell, P. Gillette, I Srnith, B. Llewellyn, I. Lanqlois, I. Snyder, I. White, I. Goewey, K. Soroos. Row 3: I, Bolton, E. Blandino, B. Tressler, K. Bjorqe, D. Black, C. Mac Aulay, B. Austin, C. Bell, G. Ryan, S. Harris, G. Pearson 1 1 M. Martin. Row 4: R. Huesrnann, I. Shaheen, L. Lagos, R. Crossrnan, B. Watson, M. Burns, I. Legg, M. Bloodworth, M. Prutow, M. Dinqes, I. Barstow. Row 5: F. Hebert, C. Smith, D. Iohns, N. Blakely, I. Marks, C. Schmidt, L. Skaqerberq, A. Webster, C. Yount, P. Vahlbusch, M. Peterson. Row 6: L. Geelhood, I. Arnold, E. Vanlfck, D. Penninqton, D. Downs, M. Kenner, T. Bytnar, H. Olsson, L. Scroby, R. MacDonald, E. Hecock. A l X-'J ' ..r- -.- 'vf'T-bs.,, 'Per N! l Row 1: Mrs. A, Burry fRec, Seal, Mr. H. Hess fPres,l, Mrs. C. Babcock fCorr. Seal Row 2: Mr. I. Allaire CFaculty Veep.l, Mr. E. Pierce lAsst. Treasj, Mr. D. I-lecock lParent Veep.l. Parents Club Encourages Good Parent-Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burry represent the Parents Club as chaperones at a school dance. Relationship The Parents Club at Cooley is an active organization which encouraaes student activities as Well as a good parent-teacher relationship. lt sponsors an an- nual tootball trip, the lunior Snow Trip, Fantasma, Drop-lns, and all the Hi-Y dances. . N Row 1: P. Underdown, H. Brelin, D. Aptekar CPres.l, Miss Delbridqe, Mr. Emmons, Miss Fioehrn, H. Olsson, I. Weis- kotten, A. Eastman. Row 2: E. Blandino, M. lone-s, M. l. Kennedy, C. Como, l. Olson, D. Rennie, B. Taylor, S. Hayes, F. Hall, B. Martin, K. Soross. Row 3: H. Scott, A. Carroll, M. l. Makar, l. Zander, E. Barsness, B. Rutzen, l. Bolton, D. Wilson, H. Harnpikian, M. Luttenbacher, M. Prutow, B. '17 'Wiz Kruger, Row 4: G. Barlcholz, C. Redman, D. Wilkie. E. b Aronson, D. Wheeker, G. Wallace, D. Sliainlz, K. Silk, G. Gregory, Pt. Huesrnann. Row 5: E. Rothman, C. Schiffer, T. Bytnar, D. Crompton, D. Berry, l. Freeman, l. Klausen- berqer, S. Ecola. Row 6: M. Chadman, M. Peterson, F. Hebert, R. Siege-rt, R. Chorba, R. Boylan, N. Beaver, L. Skagerberq, C. Pacht. Membership in National Honor Society Rewards Outstanding Students Caren Coma receives her certificate Cf membership to the N.l-l.S. from Mr. Em- mons as Iurqen Klausenburqer, Rowell Huesmann, Hermineh Hampikian, GIO- Gregory, lohn Freeman, and D511 rrrpton wait their turn. An impressive cere-mor1Y ushered in the new members of the Na- tional Honor Society. Row 1: D. Berry, G. Gregory, G. Wallace, Miss Roe-hm CSponsorl, Mr. Emmons, Miss Delbridqe fSponsorl, D. Cramp- ton lPres.l, I. Freeman, I. Klauseriburqer, Row Z: D. Bennie, M. Pappas, M. Babcock, I. Smith, B. Richards, C. Mai- surnoto, S. Pelio, B. Sharp, S. Workman, M. Blooclworth, B. Horn, C. Como. Row 3: I. Bolton, B. Crossrnan, A. Alle man, B. Kiselis, L. Lagos, M. Dinges, M. Burns, L. Willis, M. Taylor, M. Yee, C. Conat, I. Pipkin, I. Olson. Row 4: ,G fr C. Slocum, P. Vahlbusch, N. Ross, C. Schmidt, I. Fred- erick, R. Goodyear, P. Cardinal, C. Bush, L. Dero, M. Wilt, T. Cooper, D. Morgan, H. Rose. Row 5: G. Bell, G. Kop- onen, M. Luttenbacher, M. Makar, B. I-leusmann, K. Silk, B. Rutzen, D. Wilkie, M. Pruiow, A. Carroll, K. Soroos, M. Deason. Row 6: R. Burry, R, Tolman, A. Vartaqeclian, K. Barqet, N. McCart, T. Fleming, I. Heuer, K. MacKay, M. Moore, I. Lancia, C. Weatherston, D. Behnke. kR.8k'S .v 'X f Editors AF 3 9 6' lanet Bolton wtf Q Carol Schmidt Castellan Staff From September to the final day in lune, the Castellan staff members strive to compile a yearbook that will please the students and faculty of Cooley. Pictures, copy, lay-outs, and styles are developed through- out the year in an effort to bring satisfaction to all concerned. The goal of the staff is to in- clude everyone in a complete, interesting, and unique record of the school year. Yearbook and Newspaper Staffs Circulate Cutstandlng K1'71g, K Y? S404 Row 1: 3- Ecolgy 1. Bolton fEd1tQrJ, Mr, Ameda CAdvisorl, C. N. Sierb. Row 3: B. Klei, C. Wiehr, S. Kuder, M. Deason, Schmidt tEd1torJ, H. Hornbacher, A. Allman. Row 2: M. C. Peerbolte. lanes, M. Dinges, L. Landry, I, Drozdowski, M. I. Power, t V, Larcllnal btatt Editors The school paper is perhaps the most vital link between school activities, the faculty, and the students. The Cardinal presents delightful features, in- teresting editorials, news stories, and a complete coverage of of Cooley's events. Every three weeks during the school years, the editors, reporters, and ad- visor work hard to supply the school with a dependable newspaper. Linda Dero Christine Pacht Emily Rothman Publications, Rowell l-luesmann the Castellan and Cardinal wwf' T97 ,553 f e f Q .gf I 'if ' N 2 a l 1 E2,,,,,,,. it fit l Row 1: C. Bush fSports Ed.l, L. Dero fEclitorl, B. I. Barsness fFeature Ed.l, P. Underdown fNews Ecl.l, E. Rothman tlfditorl, C, Pacht CEditorl, C, Schiffer tNews Ed.l, M. Prutow CClub Ed.l, H. Scott fSports Ed.l. Row 2: G, Pearson, S. Hayes, B. Kruger, P. Vahlbusch, A. Macdonald fPhoto.l, G. Ryan fBus. Man.l, G. Wallace fAd. Man.l, L. Skaqerberg, M. Gibbs, E. t A 'rt' A x I fi X l XR -,,. A .xkslljf mfr-fqfitv . . , tw n 6 l . ,I r Blandino, M. A. Taylor. Row 3: C. Dumas, I. White, C. MacArthur, B. Kevonian, M. Peterson, B. Ruizen, A. Kallid, K. Diosi, R. Horn, K. Schoenheide, I. Dickinson. Row 4: K. Guire, I. Rontal, A. Vartabedian, I. Adams, T. Fleming, I. Bourne, I. Freeman, K. Kopp, E. VanEck, B. Hunter. 97 .tgsgi i 2 ,E 1 1 ,5 Q fs 1 X... i X .. 'Y 'Uwe H'--f Nr' Row 1: K. Silk CTreas.l, H. Hampikian tCorr. Sec.l, A. Carroll tVeep,J, D. Rennie fPres.J, M. Ferguson fSponsorl. T. Cooper Weepj, R. Crossman tRec. Sec.J, K. Schoenheide Cl-listl, N. Myers. Row 2: N. Iensen, S. Snider, S. German, B. German, I. Dickinson, D. Burry, E. Rankin, M. Pappas, D. Brittain, N. Sierb. Row 3: H. Goff, I. Peddie, F. Redmond, G. Larson, I. Moffat, M. Elvers, M. Luttenbacher, M. Wichorek, A. Luttanbacher, M. lanes, G. Ryan, C. D7 z 3 1 2, Matsumoto, R. Best. Row 4: B. Romer, C. Lewis, T. Garnsey, R. Straka, C. Eaton, I. Kennedy, S. Warradine, B. Thuemm- ler, S. Parkinson, I. Brelin, B. Burns, T. Armstrong, A. Gaskins. Row 5: B. Iackson, R. Stork, R. Miller, K. McLarty, D. Wilkie, D. Crampton, H. Mclntosh, L. lvey, I. Williams, D. Price, D. Pacht. Row B: B. Lanninq, D. Morgan, I. Henry, S. Aptekar, I. Smith, D. Mallory, D. Lewis, B. Irvine, I. Craig. See and Hear Provides Visual Aids Miss Ferguson, Mary lane Kennedy, and Dennis Pacht combine their efforts to make an efficient See and Hear Club. fe , n o- .... . , f. , , Wt 1 C ,, t .ff S .. , ,,x,,,,l P 1 ..+ J'r my 5 . 4 X V' .ar Row 1: S. Harris, C. Schiffer tSec.D, D. Wood tVeep.J, L. Skaaerberq KPIGS-7, C- COIHO tTreas.J, P. Massey, C. Dumas. Row 2: D. Rennie, P. Cavan, M. Burns, M. Yee, M. Dinges, G. Pearson, L. Hargreaves. Row 3: H. Scott, P. Vahlbusch, A. Webster, C. Staufenloeil, P. Cooper, M. Prutow, B. Taylor. Row 4: D. Misset, I. Bolton, I. Zander, L. Saar- inen, H. Deeds, A. Eastman, S. Stewart. tv' ,.., ,W - ,Q -51. - . Y-Teens Cabinets Unite Y-Teens, Hi-Ys H. Y Row 1: H. Olsson, T. Bytnar, H. Horton tPres.D, C. Rogers, I- I. Sienkewicz. Row 2: I. Barstow, A. I-lanoian, L. Palmer, K, Barqet, G. Barkholz. Wt , J .. xi V V P f 5 l 1 qt 2 ' ' 'W 9' Aa ' 1..:.,t- -Xu ew Zeta' in-sf . X w v sf, T '75 4 '-Q Row 1: R. MacDonald CSQL at Armsb, K. MacKay CI-Iistj, I. Arnold KCOTT, Se-CJ, H, Olsson iPres.J, A. Hanoian fVeep.J, B. Hitsky IRQC, SQCJ, C, Lawrence fChap.J. Row 2: P. Lane, D. Perakis, E, Maruhi, H. Deason, I. Shaheen, B. Shannon, I. Spitz. Row 3: R. Buffy, I. De! Black Hi-Y 1543 Massa, D. McMillan, S. Baraih, D. Morqan, I. Ferguson, G. Duff Row 4: I, Pettipher, L. Ekslrom, M. Murphy, D. Robe-ns, D. Downs I. Orlhaber, G. Lessnau. M ,ff rf C? C :Ti D' Q v K 1 2 , . I - . ,' J - L J 1 g. 1 Q X A 44 A M... Bow 1: D. Dcrwson CCorr. Se-CQ, D. Icrurnqn CRec. Sec.J, G. R. Huesmcrnn, T. Wright, R. Le-on fsqf. Crt Armsl R. Bussey Bmkholz CPres.J, M. Richards CSponsorD, I. Barstow Wee-p.7, R. George, G. Since-worth. Row 3: E. Aronson, B. Davies R. Webster KTIGGSJ, D. Shaink CChup.D. Bow 2: I. Albers, S. Koch, I, Hcmdleti, T. Dickson, H. Rombow, C. Bourne-n. Cardinal Hi-Y .r I x rfb 4 -1+ Q g 'F x rw -, f , X , , V. fx V ' . f R Row 1: D. Muenk CI-Iist.D, D. Pennington fTreors.D, L. Palmer KPres.3, H. VV, Hulter fgponsorb, I. Sie-nkiewiez KVQ-cpl, I. Lee KRQC. Seal, D. Vhlkie KCQH. Seci. Row 2: E. Kozloff, R, Lc1Londe, I. Wcxcksmuth, F. Hebert fChc1pIinD, D. Hoblcy Eagle Hi-Y F x 5 5 .T 3 i 5 5 '.: W' R. . ,- Sp, 1 M.. sf 'O' 'ev -.J 'x Row 1: I. Lands fTreGs.D, K. Barget tSec.D, T. Bytncrr tPres.l, W. A. Sfellberger fSponscrJ, D. Roberts tSqt. Crt Armsl, E. Hecock CChC1plC1mD, Pt. Lockwood CI-hstffrtanb. Row 2: L. Vernon, T. Bcrrscmti, P. Maston, G. B. Grant, B. Peru, D. Roberts, M. Hopp. A. Gurtshore, C. N1CoH, B. Harper, E. Peterson. Row 3: B. Ball, K. Lehman, B. Stewart, Popp-errhmqer, L. Patterson. How 4: I. F. DOTICIICISOD, M. Moore, C. Weutherston, Lancer Hi-Y 104 Chuck Rogers Crowns Marjorie Moldenhcruer Gs queen of C. 1' ,J '3 mM' -- Row 1: I. Eoin CChcrp1c1inJ, L, Scroby CSqt. ot Armsb, C. der, I. Hubbard, I. Ross, A. McGregor, B. Smyth, R. De-ver, Rodgers CVeep.D, H. Horion fPres.J, R. Chorbcr CSec.D, I. B. Brauer. Row 4: S. Ivey, I, Iohnson, R, BIQZQI K, Koskj Henry CTreGs.7. ROW 2: L. Endsley, B. Ebinqer, T. Armstrong, D. Lewis, D. Woodliff, B. Tcmner. E. Eicher, T. Cooper, H. Mitchell, I. Hoe-rle. Row 3: L. Roe- -pry Lincoln Hi-Y Lir1f:oln's Be Mine . -..-,ees-me ..,.,. .,, Q .., Yi, JN J . ,. I' Row 1: P. Peniwell, C. Staufenbeil tlCCl, M. Burns tChap.J, C. Dumas tVeep.l, P. Massey iPres.J, G. Pearson tTreas.I, M. Dinges tSeC.I, P. Cavan HCCJ, A. Kallid. Row 2: L. Car- ter, S. McCann, S. Pelto, C. Matsumoto, C. Matheson, N. Cook, G. Ryan, I. Snyder, S. Miles, K. Buchanan. Row 3: S. Wood, L. Toranqo, N. Warnock, M. Norlinq, S. Black, I. aff '- 1 Christie, C. MacAulay, P. l-lumen, L. Landry. Row 4: C. McDonald, R. Ottney, M. Taylor, D. Gass, L. Gehanian, C. Pieper, I. Gentry, P. Seranian, N. Blakely, B. Marsh. Row 5: E. Peacock, P. Cardinal, M. Papier, D. Alter, L. Ciochetti K. Ecola, M. Osrnun, I. Blair, M. Moldenhauer. Blue Y-Teens A VAS. ww W-n' L! Row 1: C. Major tSqt. at Armst, I. Lindberg tChap.J, K. Dietzel tTreas.D, I. Le-QQ tPres.I, L, Lampinen tSpon.l, K. Sills CV. Pres.I, C. Kohnl-ze tBeC. Sect, I. VanDusen tCorr. Sec.J, D. Burry tl.C.C. Bepj. Row 2: I. Hurley, S. Simmons, Cz. Serbu, B. Budzitis, M. Perser, P. Tritssler, K. Stone, S. I -.....f, Snider, B. Nicholson, I. Karaqeozian, Row 3: S. McNally P. Ianke, L. Alwood, B. Boundy, P. Anderson, L. Grospitz N. Alberts, P. Taylor, S. Stitt, I. Strader, I-I. Boss. Row 4: M. Webster, I. Burns, L. Scott, S. Murphy, C. Nelson, B Burnford, M, Heel-1, I. Yarbadian, B. Neville. Red Y-Teens Row 1: I. Poulos, E, Bowyer, C, Howard, M. Miller, B. Thompson, A. Goetzke, C. Brockrnan, M. Vtfinston, E. Biclftel. Row 2: B. Eathorne, D. Bankin, N. Maxfield, C. Malinowski L. Paul, A. Allen, E. Loy, L. Osborn, S. Beckett, S. Stouqh Row 3: E. Gaslfzins, C. Willian'is, M. Swindall, C. Winterer, I. Mr:Clintif:, C. Smith, K. Bae, C. Skowron, G. Wood, E. ff f -Z .W k7Ahf ' Y Q.. Nur Lamb, M. Pisa. Row 4: I. Anderson, L. Turner, S, Berger, I. Kennedy, S. Marker, P. Hutchinson, B. Kuzrnich, K. Yax, E. Nadol, N. MCClatchey. Row 5: C. Vtfinaer, S. Stephenson, M. Depuy, I. Tozer, B. McAnelly, M, Bobier, I. Luck, B, Hodgson, C. Matthews, D. Pozzuto. ' Ag! --1 ,W Smith, S. Tczqqert, C. Gacu, I, Goewey, I. Shaheen, I Smith, E, Schneider, Row 4: I. Fcmelli, C. Slocum, M. Wil hams, B. Cottihqtoh, I. Marks, M. Lcxmer, S. Reifschneider B, Hisehs. Row 5: I. Ioop, B. Hunt, I. Harhon, A. Hitchcock B. Rutzen, L. Dem, I. VVi1hc1ms, E. Bessette, E. Kermou, I White. Silver Y-Teens T I P gi ji v' 1 Row 1: I. Davis HCCJ, C. Peerbolte, B. Taylor CSec.I, C Schiffer CPres.l, G. Pobutsl-ry CSponsorl, D. Missett CVeep.I, H. Scott CTreas.l, M, Iones CChaplainJ, C. Kletzka HCCJ Row 2: C. Pacht, K. Ufferrrian, P. Gillette, H. Gerischmar E. Browne, N. Walter, B. Bader, C. Geritz, L.. Hargreaves Row 3: R. Horn, K. Diosi, I. Cook, C. MacArthur, K. Siuru Triangle Y-Teens 108 r cf' A T M. Oleson, I. Lynce, C. Kilbourri, S. Hayes, P. Howard Row 4: C. Moore, M. Power, B. Kevoriiari, M. Lloyd, I FitzGerald, C. Yount, B. Kesteqian, S. Tabor, L. Ortiz, C Bolinwaqrier. Row 5: C. Hudspeth, S. Pike, A. Skowrori A. Wilson, S. Ecola, R. George, K. Maxwell, I. Mitchell, S Stouqh, L. Panyart. . fn s N W. ., - . ,. A W. wh .1 .. ll pi rn Q Q.. aa fx I-1. if Row 1: M. Yee CChap1ainJ, S. Stewart CCorr. Secj, D. Wilson CVeep.J, S. Harris iPres.J, P. Cooper CRQC. Sec.D, A. Eastman CTreas.J, H. Deeds fl-iisioriani. Row 2: M. A. Pappas, I. Weiskoiien, E. Weiskotton, M. Martin, M. lanes, I. Butler, L. Iuntunen, D. Oblak, I. Smith. Row 3: G. Cascade-ri, M. ' A I NF-7 1 JZ, ,,.-.,, , ,.,1ij,3. , . 1 l V W ..w ,' of ,,.x' Row 1: I. Thompson tSqt. of Armsl, M. K. Thorsliny tlftec. Seal, l. Marks CVeep.l, C. Reinhold tl3res.l, M. Peterson Row 2: S. Hovinen, S. Wood, N. Warnock, K. Strand, D. Delta Horizons CTreas.l, l. Simpson tCorr. Sec.D, K. Soultanian CChap.D. Brittain, E. Strand, cl Slaqer. Row 3: B. Kiselis, l. Hamilton l. Pandur, M. Osmun, C. Primak, L. Ciochetti, S. Horton, B. Sanders. ., 1 .,Z?Q? ' S .m,, M . M ...V it '.mn M . . 1 0 lvl- .,,.,4! ,rc , Af, -1 V M42 ll? - and .J . 2 .' ' C t . 1 ' I1b7b bbbfdwln.. '. I . X' Ax. . Row 1: V. Brock, P. Lonqbrake CCorr, Seol, l. Lincoli tVeep.l, A. l-leintz tPres.D, M. Coulter tRec. Seal, A. Borow ski tTreas.J, M. Martin. Row 2: I. Townsend, I. Thomas, I McBride, B. Smith, M. Chaplin, G. Fehrenbach, B. Sipley M. Seibel. Row 3: I. Harcourt, D. Sharnetsky, l. Smith, B Thuemmler, C. Klarich, B. Bauer, S. Guibord, K. Schaeffer ?'? HW.?F? ' ' WxXL3isXK l V' MN A IQ.,-P - . 5 Q13 -J Sr Ei' Row 1: M. Burns lCl'1ap.l, M. Norlinq fSqt. at Arrnsl, I. Christe CTreas.J, E. Sutherland CPres.D, Miss Wanarnaker tSponsorl, P. Cavan fVeep.J Dinqes lCorr. Sec.l. Row 2: L. Landry, K. Schoenheide Richards, S. Sundquist. Row Gass, I. Wallace, S. Black 1 , C. G. Staufenbeil CRec. Seal, M. Ryan, I. Gentry, S. Pelto Matsumoto, I. Snyder, B. R g I H 3: W. lohnson, K. lakubek, D. e a , I. Wallace, K. Bjorqe, M. I. Connors. Row 4: R. Crossrnan, C. Pieper, P. Cardinal, I. Blair, L, Kohl, K. Szeloq, D. Lautz. C. lf ,-4 Rf!! I Y I r ,- Q ,, 1- ' ' 'rv -9 sv' 1: 6 9 'I ' ., -yr Senior Horizons IZ! 7 ,. ' 4, 35 of 1'-P6-. Row 1: C. Vanni, B. Sincock lChap.l. C. Smith CVeep.l, I. Lanqlois CPres.l, C. Macaulay tRec. Se-c.l, C. Bell CSgt. at Arrnsl, P. Massey. Row 2: E. lohnson, I. Alexander, I. Demers, D. Black, B. Austin, I. Goewey, K. Soroos. Row 3: M. Silverston, S. W'orkrnan, N. Iohnson, G. Ze-lock, l. Man- ning, I. Lewis, L. Ehrhardt. Row 4: K. Sanders, K. Mock, K. Mills, D. Alter, I. Williams, D. Johns. . t l 1 . f '-K, '17 wwf. -...V ,Q . S.. fr- .Y . K.. ,ct W, A! ,,,f'jMf.i5. l 'Q ! '- '- Tin- 1 . ' .3M'4M'-bl N--- , O f .: at N.. -. .3 . X-.ff N! Row 1: B. Newhouser iTreas.l. li Pipkin CRec. Se-c.i, C. M. Bloodworth, D. Pertberthy, l. Monte, C. Beuthieri, N. Yount We-epl, I. Lampkiri tS1oor1sorl, B. Murray fPreS.l, B. Hobart. Row 4: H. Scott, M. Chaplin, I. FitzGerald, C. Martin tCorr. Seal, l. Milner KSCJL-at-Arrrrsl. ROW 22 i. Moore, I. McVittie, L. Kina, I. Craig, S. Seelye, P. Seranian, Olerizek CHist.i. L- TQTTY. V. Beuttlierl, l. MCISI. I. W9iSkOi- Row 5: A. Carroll, P. Whyte, S. Ecola, K. Krumrri, I. Smith, ten, B. Busby, S. Spooner, D. Karbula, K. Sullivan, I. Weis- M,W111, C,CObb,C,Eq1On, A. Skgvvyonl kotten. Row 3: K. Geqenhurtrier, I. Molrrar, I. Smith, L. Krol, GAA Encourages Athletic Participation ,, U. ,i we me 3 T -sf - 'ar Ni Row 1: W. Avers, R. MacDonald, K. Barqet, H. Horton tPres.l, Coach Parrnentier Cfiponsorl, l.. Scroby, C. Roqers, E. VanEclc, R. Burry. Row 2: R. Spiers, W. Kelly, H. Rose, D. Harris, L. Geeltiood, H. McIntosh, K. Bailys, A. Black, M. Hopp, R. Van Every. Row 3: D. Morgan, R. George, D. McMillan, C. Redmond, C. Iohnson, G. Avers, B. Schmitt, Q M ai -HH' C- I. Sienkiewicz, C. Lawrence, E. Kozloff. Row 4: P. Sereqow T. Bytnar, N. McCart, T. Wright, I. Henry, G. Karasic, R Leon, l. Fleishans, A. Bczkewell. Row 5: I. Heuer, A. Atlan- tis, D. Roberts, R. Chorba, K. McKay, I. Freeman, I. Bourne, R. Sieqert. Promotes Sports Activities Avid fans cheer Cooley on to victory. lla AMW L- X 9194 51 X J V. ,y-rLJ V V1 ' ' f W A I - 1 5' .. . fm. ,- - , 1, ' X ,A t ,M-F ,.,. at - ., 'Q-M - sf , ' .,XdM'Ml9,,A.-fd-4 V ' -,,, 5 Row 1: S. Shivickas fSpOnsorJ, T. He-rrman, I. Drczdowski, M- XNi1kiI15OH, L- ACHLXG. C -5A259TSCI1 3- 3977131 C- I. Tele-scou, M. Power, L. Carter, L. Peterson, M. Peterson Nichclscn, I. CICS, Il Iffiliilf- ROW 31 Sfiiiifi, -lx- CPres.D, C. Schmidt fVeepJ, S. German, A. Allman, Row 2: Bruton, T. Haist. B. Kruger, S. Brand, B. W'aH, M. Brewer, C. Matsumoto, Ari Clubbers Have Fun While Enioying Ari G - ', Q 'Yr f--an '. -. f W. H., 1, Mernzers cf tne A.. em., anger a.,4n 1- 114 art at in-err E-eainriz parfv. , 4'-Zh , Row 1: S. Anderson, P. Gillette, l. Alexander, l. Lanqlois, H. Hornbacher, D. Iohns, C. Pieper, I. MacKay. Row 4: S. Poborka, C. Kletzka, P. Stricker, C. Kohnke, P. Graham L. Cook, M. Caplin, B. Kiselis, I. Harlton, L. Skaqerberq, tPres.l, L. Lagos CVeep.l. Row 2: C. Como, C. Gaca, B. C. Smith, I. Butler. Llewellyn, S. Pelto, K. Mattson, S. Seelye, S. Black. Row 3: 19. .' ti f f 'l ,ff ' ffl sig? 'Q 1522 ?5Z:g'i m:,5, ,' Q22 'Y ' , ,,.f gf, 2 ,, , 2 yr! M gi , aw, '33 W Q .. iffy , 23' ' I Q' i v 'S 5 t 4 i ' 2 i gt ., I I l'e ' . Z ' ' 2 ' -' F 'f l - . :fzfZeea22r:1f,:as2f.fZ,-..'.T 2.1. ' .-.2 .... f 1615112 1.1 ' f m i., A V - . V V Betty Kiselis, Lillian Lagos, and Carol Kletzka rehearse a solemn dance for for the Christmas Concert. Dance Composition Gives Life to Icieas 115 ll6 , I .Lx , 07'-. ,,, ,N V229 0 row. ie f 4... , ,,,...,. 7- 1 1, ,H ,A ing..- 41.5 -K, .'35fE111' 5. 1 ww f fr. E. . .. N, , A . A , 5 Q P' A, K '52 x Q ' ll. 'N E94 f V ri if 5 , , .o W, A, J 1- 3,55 X If fl. L ,. 1 VA ' 1 , . ' H. 5 Q. i' ' '- I r - . .X I 1 A. z m ?'., 1?3?av' i .1 tl N 6' . V - K .'72? fx ' 1 - -it X A l ' g EW .AT L a.4...' X :X XJ , Q! - G Row 1: R. Eussey CTIGGSQ, C, Schmidl CPres.l, D. K. Waipo l-l. Hose, B. Camp, l. Low, B. Irvine, A. Vmricrlneclicm G fsponsorl. K. Sill: CVGG-DJ, P. Smiis CS-ec.l. Row 2: l. Cunt, Gregory, R. Fisher. Row 4: l. Neville, l. Freeman, A. Gree-nl B. Hunter, C. Prirncrk, S, Mcrrdos, M. Lloyd, G. Smith, Row 3: field, T. Hcrslcin, M. Moore, l. Smith. New Sponsor, New Members, New Activities Mark Corrole Sclirriifll Unfl liflilce lvluore prepore Un exF'QTlmQUl Us Phyllis Smile and lim Crnilli wolch olusorlueflly. Science Club's Year 3 . 1 S 8.1 l T , VS? L. if :iw v-4. iii vs Row 1: A. Vartebedian, C. Schmidt, V. Walker CSpor1sorJ, L. Lagos, K. Maxwell. Row 2: l.. Har- greaves, S. Hayes, H. Hampikian, B. Kiselis, H. Gerischmar, B. Martin. Row 1: V. Sanders, S. Riga, I. CSponsorJ, I. Frisbie, L. Vernon. Crouch, M. Williams. Row Z: R. Horn, B. MacFarlarid , M. Tyler Guide Council 4--, 46,-R Ca- . -Q. T'-LT j . -dun 1. i ii, 'z sq , v F5 'Z sa X '15 '?f iv '1:'ff 51? 3 Row 1: M. Lamer, P. Peniwell CI-Iisti, A. Kaliid fSef:.I, C. Pearson CPres.D, P. Lai-food Gponscrl, P. Vahibusch fVeep.D, C. Dumas iTreas.D, B. Llewellyn KSQI.-citAArmSJ, A. Eastman iChap1inJ. Row 2: M. Pappas, V. Seiden, I. Fanelii, S. Hovrnen, M. Bradas, C. Como, E. Browne, M. Iones, E. Blcmciino, D. Missett, L. Hargreaves, S. Vferkrnczn, I. Mann- ing. Row 3: I. Gallaher, S. Resnick, D. Rennie, C. Kneff, M. Kennedy, L. Lagos, R. Horn, C. Schiffer, C. Peerbolfe, M. Martin, M. Cuchinnikoff, S. Seeiye. Row 4: L. Saarinen, C. 'p Pieper, I. Butler, P. Graham, A. lizzie, 3.1, Yee, .LU H9152 I. Eritfon, A. Vfebsfer, ilzhle, C. Lmiherg, I. Kzllij, L Petersen. Row 5: I. Smith, D. Henierscn, C. Y:unt, S Slough, I. Mitchell, M. Green, M. Liiyii, L, Pjzigini, R Iakimer-I, K. Schaeffer, E. Gasltxns, Fi. Gczdyear. Row S: E Stoler, S. Pape, E. Bauer, M. Easrnzs, G. C. Aiarn D. AIIQT, I. Smith, P. Massey, I. Smith, C. Bush, I. Fiizgerali M. McTeer. Future Teachers Receive Teaching Experience ll 4 P l 0 rr 1 W.. Y' 1 I Ny 'NM 5 pie. qw. Row 1: F. Prohcrskcr, L. Palmer fTrecs.J, M. Bloodworih Poncini. Row 3: K. Kemp, I. Weiskotten, I. Sims, I. Hell- CPres.l. Miss Park fSponsorJ, E. Preston fVeep.l, L. Toronqo man, L. Burns, I. Porlmieri, L. Aker. Row 4: I. Thompson, S. IHist.l, S. Bolitho CI-Iist.l. Row Z: H. Perros, M. Boyer, B. Berger, H. Deeds, R. George, L. De-ro, I. Zander, I. Hewin. Future Nurses' Club Explores Medical Professions l 1 -va 049 fr ll C7 ,Sir 'ivyii FY , f. la as fl vw ly. qs- 4- -sulf il Row 1: I. Mitchell ISQCJ, B. Sharp Weepl, E, Rclhmcn Row 3: S. Lipscomb, C. Stcufenbeil, P. Cardinal, P. Cavan, fPres,J, C. Moore fTrec1s.l, K. Adams. Row 2: M. Theapnous, R, Crossmun, K. Schaeffer, I. FilzGerc1ld. Row 4: B. Sloler, M- ll. Power, K. 511-ITU, l- MOHCU. M- WiChOfGk, G. Ccisccclen. M. Oclle, P. Uncle-rdown, P. Feldscher, I. Buckley, S. Slough. Spanish Club -ww, r'-W, W 'T 1' ? .T . ,,-,,.f': ' 5 f'3 Row 1: C. Peerbolte fTreas.J, S. Brand CVeep.J, B. Patterson fPres.J, L. Poncini fSeC.J, M. Bradas fHist.D. Row Z: R. I. Konheim, M. Iones, I. Monte, M. Martin, E. Kerr, D. Adams. Row 3: G. Ryan, P. Cooper, D. Lautz, B, Smith, S. Work- man, K. Guyenfurtner, C. Kneff. Row 4: H. Hcrmpikian, K. 9' ,A 11 A 5 . V, . X , lx, 11 , V' V ' ' Qi' f----:.-f Chynoweth, B. Kesteqian, B. Bauer, H. Deeds, M. Michael son, A. Webster, L. Peterson. Row 5: A. Wilson, S. Case I. Klousenburger, A. Ozolins, B. Stewart, R. Torqeson, L Saarinen, I. L. Allaire CSponsorJ. French Club 548,11 W f Thespians Gain Experiences Before the Fooflighfs www? fa oh - ' rv- 1,4 , f . Y -I Iv vw Row 1: D. Wilson, M. Martin fCorr. Se-c.J, I. Pandur CVeep.J, Row 3: M. Seibel, E. Kermou, D, Oblalc, D, Goss, P. Iolley, D. Crompton CPres.J, D. Iohns iRec. Se-ol, M. Dinqes, I. M. Heltzel, I. Marks, M, Merdinian, S. Ginger, B. Kestiqian. Bolton. Row 2: K. Franz, E. Ioseph, L. Siv1l, M. Malcar, B. Row 4: N. Seldon, M. Will, L. Ciochetli, B. Lerew, B, Rob- Snaqe, N. Killam, R. Horn, l. Monie, B. Krick, I. Goewey. inson, I. Craig, D. Krol, I. Coy, A. I-leinlz, P. Cooper. 4 9 Mary Iano Mulcur, rzlcillf-fl in the arf of malco up, qlves Cc-orqo Wallaoe a beard. -,, Cooley Students Receive Honors Speech Contestants Art Awards Writing Awards Row 1: S, Simmons, L. Laqos, A. Allman, I. Goewey. Row 2: M. Dostal, S. Harracline. How 1: l-l. Perros, l. Telescou, M. leffre, B. Bader, M. Power, Row 2: D. Hampikian, R. Stork, R. Matlis, M. Ferar. 5 U fn i vu , - as .--r . '51, J-sl 0 1-m 33,115 'fsavg YW' Row 1: L. Landry, R. Horn, L. Dero, M. Wichorek, I. Dickinson, K. Young, Row 2: I. Lynch, I. Blair, I. Bolton, B. Rutzen, M. McTeer, K. Maxwell, L. Laqos, M. Prutow. Row 3: I. Landa, C. Schmidt, E. Barsness, C. Bush, P. Vahlbusch, R. l-leusmann. Row 4: B. Robinson, D. Wilkie, I, Heuer, M. Moore, A. Vartabeclian, I. Klausenburaer. 9 52.5 2121 5:5 'I .... s... ' HTF E 'gl I How 1: C. Pieper CPub. Mqr.l, B. Austin flziec. Seal, l. Sny- der CTreas.l, P. Cavan CPres.J, M. Lindemulder CSponsorl, L. Gehanian We-ep.l, C. Staufenloeil iCorr. Seol, D, Black lSqt.-at-Armsl, C. Vanni Cl-listl. Row 2: M. Bradas, C. Bell, S. Pelto, N. Warnock, G. Ryan, S. Miles, P. Kelly, A. Car- Vogue Club Promotes High Diana Cass, Sandy Pello, ludy Snyder, and Kay Sanders model fashions at the Band Concert. 'V' penter, S. Sundquist. Row 3: I. Christe, M. MacKay, Rullo, C. MacAulay, M. Norlinq, D. Goss, M. Burns Black, l. MacKenzie. Row 4: K. lakubek, D. Deenan Sanders, l. Williams, C. Smith, N. Selden, L. Landry Kappel. Fashion I , ,-,Y . . ' ,. f Mffr Seated: L. P. Baruch, I. Touzecu, C. Anderson, R. Lerew M. A. Stroud, M. I-lirschlield, G. Pcbulslcy. Sicmdinq: M Scxlcmy, M. Theofcmous, L. Guntunen, S. Wicnd, B. Hunt, L. King, I. Hill, V. Rice, I. Edwards, M. L. l-leltzel, B Hegqie, L. Fleming, R. Ottney, S. Theclanous, K. Sunbcxck. C? T 9 L if up X, LM new Library Staff Stage Staff I 1 Row 1: I, Gentry, I. lflelslrcns, K. l-luffczlzer, Mr, Iones lSpOn soil, R. McCarthy, D. Hohley, B. Flovenl-zo. Row 2: D. Knilil K. Kcxllio, B. Gullron, I. Rousckis, T. Sulcskl, D. Surder, M Darloicrn. Row 3: K. Ahlqren, B. Sykes, R. Keclney, M. Fitz! gerczld, G. Leone, D. McLeod, L. Newton. 67? - 7 ' Wu! if N f. I l I r Officers Provides Outstanding Training f ' f T I I ' qs s qi '- r Rifle Team Row 1: SFC. Lewis, Lt. Cal. Berry, Lt. Cel. Saski, Ist Lt. Cross. Row 2: PFC. Andres, Sgt. Pendleton, PFC. Blair, Sgt. Melmcth. Row 3: PFC. Mallettc, Sgt. Cobb, M!Sgt. Scnkiss, Sqt.fFC. Scrivens. Drill Team Row 1: CXSFS. Frisbie, Cpi. Stewart, Cpl. Erxttingham, Sgt. Melmath, Cpl. Howard. Row 2: Cat. Sgt. Camp, Cit. PFC. Shust, Cdt. Cpl. Miller, Cpl. Eeaudett, Pvt. Eagan. Row 3: 2nd Lt. Raike, Cdt. Sgt. Rach, PFC. Blair, PFC. Sykes, PFC. Vfccd, Sgt. Ecrgers, Pvt. Livingstcn. Row 4: SFC, Len-ris, Sgt. Cobb, Sgt. Hendxzzkscn, Sgt. Pendle-t:r1, Sgt. Osfrmg. Y Row 1: D, Eagan, M. Bloodworih, M. Me-lrnoth. Row 2: Mr. Tyler, D. Bakewell, D. Salisbury, G. Serbu, B. King, L. Torango, E. Weiskoiten, F. Pierce, S. Rigg, PFC. W. Tur- aska, S. Berger, V. Sanders, I. Zander, I, Thompson, I. ner. Row 3: D. Bennett, E. Preston, M, Williams, F. Proh- 'Rn aww Egg, 'Ez l-lewin. Row 4: L. Vernon, B. Maclfarland, PFC. D. Calkins, Cpl. R. Miller, l. l-leldenhrand, D. Gartner, C. Schooley, I. Puro. Row 5: Cpl. McKenzie, Cpl. Edwards, Cpl. Parry Lt. Saiiold, Cpl. Cobb, MfSgt. Badtlce, Pvt. Sheehan, Sgt Borgers. f The Cooley Air Raid Corps, with Mr. Mason Tyler as sponser, prepares for any emergency. Checking the rooms to make sure everyone has left after fire drills and keeping order during air raid drills are some of the Ways this group serves the school. ln case of or real emergency, the Air Raid Corps would work with the Civil Defense to prevent injuries. Air Raid Corps Keeps School Prepared fa, 1 4 . W 1: Mr. Kcerper, Yeung, M. A. Tcylcr, P. Hovfclrd, P. Mclrnosh, E. Eicher, D. Crcrmptcn, D. Shmnk, E. Robin- ' Ercrcics, III. Pruizvf, S. Vfzfnxun, I. Clszn, C. Ccme, P. sen, D. Morgan, N. Beaver, A. Schreiber. Row 4: C. L:1'.-.'- Gvzri. Row 2: A. Czrrcll, L. Skzgerberg, C. Slccum, I. renee, P.. Ecrkewell, M, Mclnrcsh, D. Jlrptekcr, E. Humber, I. zrzpscx, S. E511 S, Kcskg, C. Ezicx, C, Echxffer, L, H-eu-'er,D.De:1rhC1mer, E.HQrper,A.H1n:13r1,A.Gcrtsrpre wells, I' Erferixer. Row 3: G. Thzmcrs, K. 51.5, T. Mcrir Cooley's Fines Irr. Iwierrier 5ir'rv.'s rusi hiv: 17 fgrm VCYIQT' X..-.5-1 Nrurids of G Lrxrxsimcs Cv .nferl rflimfgzrsnl. Row I: C. Como, M. Bradas, M. Brenner. Row 2: Mrs. Cqvcm I Olson C Slgcum Row 4 I Thgmpggn C Eqlon Hutchins, M. Prutow, C. Wye-r, S. Workman. Row 3: P. Q Kggkl Voices Form Ensemble and Vocalettes The Cooley music department has always been among the city's finest, and contributing greatly to our fine reputation are the Ensemble and the Vocalettes. A carefully chosen group, the Ensemble consists of the best voices to be found in the music department. Under the di- rection ot Mr. Koerper, this group has performed at many events. Mrs. Hutchins has taken her group, the all-girl Vocalettes, to outside engage- ments, proof of their talents. Their pert red vests can be seen at any Cooley musical event. Row 1: C, Como, R. Horn, M. A. Taylor, P. Howard, P. Gillette, M. Ollson, S. Riga, K. Young, K Ufferman, S. Resnick, C. Bohnwaqner, K. Harclesty, V. Hughart, C. Wyer, L. Briggs, E, Browne, P Frisbie, C. Peerbolte, C. Schiffer, C. Moore, M. Iones, R. Sapp, D. Chiaravalli. Row 2: K. Ham, C. Gaca, S, Taqgert, I. Olson, S. Workman, R. l-luesmann, B. Emerson, T. Morin, B. Shannon, G Thomas, K. Pickl, R. Robinson, K. Peirce, P. Mclntosh, M. Bloodworth, D. Wood, C. Kilbourne, B Taylor, C. Brodie, Row 3: N. Selden, S. Stewart, A. Carroll, C. Slocum, I. Thompson, C. Lawrence I. Hawker, I. Ferguson, A. I-lanoian, D. Morgan, I. Biolclick, E. Hecock, I. Smith, C. Conat, K 1 Choir Combines 150 Clear Voices in Cooley's 1 I K i .N mf...-v Young, M. Prutow, M. Brenner. Row 4: L. Skagerberg, C. Pierfelice, K. Crsick, L. King, S. Ecola, K. Silk, A. Bakewell, B. Stewart, B. Camp, H. Mclntosh, D. Shaink, C. Festian, B. Robinson, K. Kujala, D. Crampton, N. Beaver, C. Eaton, C. Yount, I. Hervin, K. Chynoweth. Row 5: I. Marks, R. George, I. Zander, C. Miller, M. Odle, I. Hodgson, G. Wallace, M. Smith, D. Aptekar, D. Iau- man, D. Dearhamer, R. Mack, B. Hunter, I. Heuer, R. Twiner, B. Harper, S. Kosko, C. Anderson, C. Staufenbeil, P. Cavan. La Cooley's choir is composed ot over one hundred fifty advanced voices. Three years ot study, practice, and sincere interest in music are involved in becoming a member ot this select group. The Choir performs in concerts, at graduation, and at assemblies, always playing an important part in Cooley's tradition of fine music. 131 . - '-hu, 'Q QQW. 4:1 Q f 'ar . f 3.1-' y 1: ' 4 , 'Q u- L y V r ,Y 5 , if 5 Q A X WN. 1 .U if ' I, 1: I1 is If 'I rx I I ' i ,I s N 1 X ' 4 . 1 .- Row 1: I. 'VV'orel, M. I. Makar, S. Anderson, S. Vfanarnaker, I, Simp son, M. Mddnhauefi I. Nelson, N. Ichnson, I. Moffat, C. Maisurnoto R. Armstrong, K. Buchanen, C. Auid. Row 2: L. Ortiz, M. Eauici C Vforel, G. Ryan, P. Pannecouk, E. Be-ssette, C. Pieper, L, Kohl, M MacKay, D. Black, K. Aclarns, K. Kemp, I, DeMers. Row 3: D. Brit tain, P. Seranran, L, Toranqo, S. McCann, D. Walker, I, Mriner, M Vifichorek, C. Boyce, M. Martin, P. Carney, A. Crane, S. Treiherney Girls' and Boys' Glees Provide Musical Enloymenf How 1: B. Emerson, A, Bunelia, I. Bain, D. Mutschler, C. Stakoe, G Franklin, L. Thornas, B. Shannon, T. Morin, K. Peirce, R. Hobinscn Li h r arnp arse F. Smith, B. Ebinqer, D. Spence, A. Schreiber, R. Massey, P. Mc Cam t n C Fesnan B P Inns n Infosh. Row 2: T. McMullen, A. Borqers, D. Newton, A. Gartshcire, C Snaink M S f xr s Row Lawrence, H. Hziesrnann, I. Erdziick, D. Morgan, E. Hecock, A Downey, R. MacDonald, M. Dcpke, K. Pickl, S. McCcif?er, I. Dehelean kar V koski D D amarn Pi r I. Garver. Row 3: I. Hawker, D, Sissow, I. Ferguson, D. Dahlsirorn, E etia L Apphn R V i hams E 'na I lrlkilmi I ' X '1 4 2 Y ii .I .4 is M , i .' im v ,.,, -., '- it if Y . ,F .H wi -op if ww Row 1: H. Scott, S. Bolitho KSec.Q, G. Bell CPres.J, I. Voorneis CAsst. Dir.J, L. Palmer tVeep.D, H. Harnbow CTreas.D, D. Brough. Row 2: I. Karaqeozian, S. Siegel, F. Pierce, B. Beck, K. Mattson, I. Weislcotten, M, Babcock, R. I. Konheirn. Row 3: B. Niemela, C. Shaur, M. Eaqen, R. Iakirnow, G. Boyle, P. Finlayson, L. Willis, I. Merryman, M. Allen. Row . :J J' G' . i ' 4: M. E. Hawkins, I. Mcilubbin, M. Kinqerly, M. Lloyd, I Mitchell, I. Parish, L. Wells, M. Luttenbacher, N. Neideck Row 5: A. lcloule, E. Ludecke, M. Dostal, M. Williams, M. I I-less, M. Staughton, M. Merdinian, S. Guibord, D. Wilson Row 5: I. Golclberq, B. Lanninq, G. Browne, B. Meyer, I Hubbard, G. Koponen, Fi. Tolman, R. Bussey, T. Armstrong Proficiency in Cultural Music Sought by Grchestra The harp adds to the solemn atmosphere the Orchestra creates for the Christmas Concert, 1 34 xx ll I J if ff X X .. f Strike up the Band! . 5 - 4 Dick Aptekar and the band await the downbe-at from Mr. Shafe at the Cooley Redford football game. I ,ri-if H or ' I Row 1: lvl. Chaplin, B. Deason, E. Weislcotlen, H. Rambow lVeep.l, L. Palmer fPres.l, D. Wilson CTreas.J, H. Deason CSeC.l, I. Goldberg, S. Simmons. Row 2: D. Aptekar CD. M. esql, B. Niemela, Siegel, I. Tilley, I. Scott, I. We-iskollen, N. Neldeclc, V. Brock, L. Terry, D. Best, C. Verlnlow, F. Shale, Row 3: D. Eugen, A. Lullenbacher, G. Prieslaf, G. Brelin, M. lflelrnoth, B. Berryman, I. Mitchell, I. Way, K. lflcLarty, B. Herrn, K. lvlaltson, l. Voorheis fleoclrerl. Row 4: ,mmf-Q B. Snaqe, H. Bose, A. Wilson, C. Poppenhaqer, R. Kelly, R. Slrrust, D. Hurley, I. McCall, C. Kenewell, E. Marulli. Row 5: D. Howard, I. Harlstones, B. George, G. Koponen D. Henderson, I. Williams, M. I. Hess, I. Harlton, I. A KOllii1'1d, I. Hubbard. Row 6: P. Scliluler, B. Davies, S Aptekar, T. Flernlnq, B. Brown, H. Brelin, B. Stahlbush, F Lampe, G, Wallace. Th R d Iessica Lanqlois, Melincla Bradas, and Musical Groups Keep Cooley Entertained e S Cindy Slocum entertain at one of Coo1ey's drop-ins. The C-Sharps: Bill Robinsonf Henry McIntosh, Ken Silk Dick Shaink are a familiar singing group Combo Mr. Aptekar leads the Combo as ihey entertain at a drop-in. ,135 4 f vm l a, ' ' Q' , ,W if Mk. , :Vw I -ww .Q 'f ' , 4, , ' '7- A f '-?,,1'W., ., x iz: I h, I' lag. iw!! 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This year, Cooley's athletic teams were characterized by their spirit and sportsmanship, and they will be remembered for the fine abilities which they displayed. Although the teams did not capture championship titles in every field, they acquired several of them, and the setbacks received will help them avoid their future mistakes. Every Cooley student was proud of the champion- ship football and swim teams. Losing only one game apiece, both teams demonstrated stamina and per- severance. Although the boys on the basketball team tried hard, they met with stiff opposition and had a losing season. The track, cross-country, and baseball teams also played hard, and the reserve squads from all teams showed an enthusiasm that will help in future varsity games. Girls' sports, although not so well attended as boys' sports, were equally important in the school year. The varsity basketball team won some and lost some, and it was chosen to demonstrate its skill at the Basketball Clinic. The golf team had a very successful season, for- feiting only one game, and the tennis team showed enthusiasm and ability. Both the swim and hockey teams had good seasons. A tremendous debt of gratitude is owed by the teams to the coaches who helped them through many con- flicts of the year. The graduating players and partici- pants hope that, in the future, all Cooley students will uphold the excellent traditions developed in the l959- l96U athletic season. Hugh Horton President of C-Club And in his hand, a mighty bow had hey A sword and buckler by his side were hung, A hunting horn across his shoulder slung. The Yeoman- Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales 4 I 5 B Harry, the te-am's most avid fan, was especially proud of his adopted school f this year. ' n r 4-. I -f . .1 Row 1: R. Crosswaite, B. Hitslcy, D. Perakis, G. Sebastian, R. Schmitt, L. Scroby, B. MacDonald, B. Kelley, C. Lawrence, H. Mitchell, L. Endsley, I. Spitz, B. Parmentier. Row 2: H. Horton, D. Bremner, D. Be-hnke, R. Dever, C. Poppenhaaer, A. Hanoian, E. VanEck, D. Blazo, A. McGreqcr, I. lohnson. Row 3: B. Lusk, B. Ivey, K. Kujala, I. Winqert, S. Delvlarco, I. Hubbard, T. Bytnar, B. Cooley fans went almost hysterical as the team beat Bedford, 12-7. Football Team Wins 1959 City 'Wilber Vtfriqht. ',uNi.,.c. . els., By catchinq this pass, Doug Roberts helped Cooley rack up a 47-O score over L-0 .v , Y 5 XT . .X rg.. i ,-.. 'G 1, . 1' 1 its . 'Q 2 AN 6 Y- :gms Q t w.-- 1-..'- -, I' uiiImd'Vi't. 3i ,.. in-. ' ' Q nfgifijffiif 'lin e3:ff,?? 'l '. 'W r ,L Vf'55fii fffffwt it , gif? 1- - . F if 4 My .. 4 ,vgt C. ,ii 1' I K i 1 'iw . 4 r All if-fi? Culver, A. Bakewell. Row 4: P. Kukoda, H. Vanarnan, R. Fracchia, R. Elliott, G. lames, l. Rand- lett, C. Rodgers, l. Locicero, F. Saifold, R. Chorba. Row 5: B. Smyth, N. McCart, G. Kasapis, D. Roberts, K. Barqet, B. Hunter, F. Donaldson, D. Lang, P. Smith, B. Siege-rt. and West Side Championships . 'ggi A , v 521: . jew-uwvl Y ,awww ,.53wF' Q . . 'lawful' ZF -2 J 11' ,W 3 A 1' f1f.e15fg.,z,i' if 'F' W2 I t ,.fpi:'if!'ei'. ' Wfnfi-I.Wmj5A,,,,a ,.N, 1 gl .3 ,. V,.. f .A E M U 'yi 'lf H2 mm 15+ in 4 Q 9 LMA' W ll W9 H 1 A my wg , Q 7 sf WA N . x W EXW - ws- ,Q 4 I. '--' i V ,J ' . H, if-2, 3 if is i 5514.3 42 ' 5 4 . Fi . f 1 i if . .. , N ,I ., , - F- If 4 Couch Roger Parmentier Where's the ball? Somewhere in this mass of tangled players is the ball that Cooley carried across Soulhwesteriis goal line four times, winning 27-U. 4.3, . 3 'wif' wfli' 4-.: A-74' ,N k If . r ff 3 witz tCoachJ, C. Sammut, D. Woodliff, M. Seflic, M. Moffat, Row 1: H. Sarrimut, R. Bennett, B. Boucher, L. Yourman, R Miller, P. Deriawetz. Row 2: D. LaPonsey, B. Reid, G Court, P. Staffin, I. Walunas, B. Snyder, Row 3: Mr. Elio- Reserve Squad Gives Experience to Future Varsity Champs M KNEE? 1 Q A-Q,-au 1 t 14' wi N Q., ,. I ,',iV ' and Ted Bytnar sneaks past one player, plunges toward another as Cooley smashed Mackenzie, 39-6. l4O I. Williams. Tensely the team tries to exercise away their nervousness as they await the Whistle starting the Redford game. ll H ' w. 'Z gg -Irv! lb? ULF I YI ' y ' Y H wi-figs '... H 2- E F ...1 w I L, A' V, 'ysy fra . V, fV':? .I 5 .'-t . X I it ' 5 u . 1 N f i gif A . I 41, A I ' e ' . - Q 'f'Q I V' T ff iii' ' ,ar I . A9 I ,v-- . N fi ff ' ' I N Q. . H9 fm' R., 'M f -ii G' Veg. . . . . 'ilfflgm yy MM xvl, ' -sf: . ,- ,,,,7fqE fv' '-Ne, , 7, fr K I f-1 , I fe Row 1: C. Iohnson, K, McLarty. Row 2: Coach Snarey, I, Spiers ccecqpw, E. Kozioff, 1. Aibers, A. Black, R. tuck- CrQSS Cgunfry son. Row 3: C. Redmond, D. Bartley, W. Avers CCo-Ccrpt.I, I. Henry, G. Avers, Track Men Strive For Excellence Row 1: C. Rogers, L. Scroby, B. Hitsky CCo-Capt.l, W. Sienlciewicz, D. Parkinson, A. Burton. Row 4: T. Wright, I. Ebinqer, L. Endsley, I. Spitz, R. Dever. Row 2: G. Lessnau, Wacksmuth, R. Miller, N. McCart, K. Rczuhala, D. Palmer, I. Bain, H. Mitchell, P. Staffin, E. Eicher, P. Denawetz, E. K. McLarty, R. Rowe. Row 5: K. Kilpelainen, M. Clauser, Kozloff ICO-Capt.J, R. Iackson, D. Gehnke, I. Mosteller, W. D. Ball, R. Bond, R. Degenkolb, G. Thompson, S. DeMarco. Reid IMcm.J, Coach Parrnentier. Row 3: D. McMillan, T. Row 6: P. Mcrston, F. Gcrunt, M. Setlic, D. Copeland, W. Rost, R. Riewe, R. Bussey, G. Avers, I. Munro, K. Teets, I. Avers ICO-Capt.I, I. Hodgson, I. Henry, R. Greenwald. ' ii i, , ' R....'. --f ., aw . , .. I ma. gnu-1 Mrs ,W A, Ez' A at fl :'I: ' gg, f I . . lnlifi g , .,,,,,,., lm, b m N 4 1' M... 2 AAVP L ix W 'K' mm ' ff 'I ,WJ , 1, - fm Q -we 5,9 'Wim- 9? ., -, Q., ,. . -f ,rn its .2 ' wt . vt X X., X., rv q -2' - dfi., qw- R-Q 'sf l ,Q-6' i X. X: ht I W.. t ig W3-anew ww k X . , , A Row 1: I. Albers, Mr. Brownlee CCoochD, I. Arczlocrtqrs, E. Behnke, B. Hitsifzy. Row 3: G. Dristy, D. Cspelsr x Mc:- Kozloff. Row 2: L. Endsley, D. Brernner, D. Hunter, D. Kc1y,I.Bcu.rne,A.AlGntus. Varsity Squad Basketball Teams Fight Ferociousiy Throughout 142 Competitive Season V K N Y g u ' i 23 93 f e . , W .f H, f eff ft 'F 1 K: ' EX , . 1'-Q. ' 1 K V, ' ', . I , I I R' V :QQ V I 2 ' . i , . -1 L- fl '. . , ' '-.A 5. 1, HY ,.,.., li' 'l.yjk ty in . 1 ' n , 1 Q' . .I ' it A 3. V, ,f V V, , ., V, 1' , , . 4' -I V- V- I X ' 1 .f1' f . ' . fr--fi aff' , 4 f ' X 3 L E! Y V ir .5 . wi' x .415 91 6 'Ek Row 1: I. Wucksmith, K. Wegerly, Mr. Brownlee CCoGchJ, I. Monro, P. Widdoes. Row 3: I. Moore D. Bone M. Seflic Mansfield, S. Saks. Row 2: A. Burton, I. Sivertson, I. D. Anderson. X VI Reserve Squad ' .www 1. ff I as Q -5,1125 Lionel Endsley dribbles the ball down the couri cis cr Mumford player guards him. 143 40 , I. cd Av. 'I-' as l LQ. i 4 C9 A J it i , if , F' ,. i I a M if N f s j lv Row 1: E. Kina, I. Smith, S. Ecola, B. Murray. Row 2: I. houser, I. Mast, Miss Pe-trequin tCoachJ, B. Hodgson, C. ' Milner, H. Scott tCapt.7, B. Martin. Row 3: C. Moore, H. Beuthien. Deeds, P. Seranian, I. Pipkin. Row 4: D. Karbula, B. New- Girls' Basketball Teams Test Stamina and Spirit Reserve Q5 - iw 4 ' Q I . f Row 1: M. L. DePay, M. B. 'Witt Row 2: P. Mahoney, V. Strand. Row 4: M. L. Mclnar, I. Mast dMan.J, Miss Petre- Beuthien KCCILJLP, I. MCVittie. Row 3: I. Iordan, I. Craig, E. quin tCoacl'iJ, B. Hodgson LMan.I, K. Strand. 6 v-fr . . I . E ,Qs . tm I 5-4 I .J Xxx SL, H iv ef- x4 i 6 Row 1: Fitzgerald, A. Skowrori, M. Lutieribacher CCo-cap.l, M. B. Wilt, C. Yount, S. Stewart, Row 2: D. Penberihy lSen. marij, V. Seideri, L. Terry, S. Spooner, l. Smith lCo-cap.J, l. Olerizek, A. Carroll, l. We-iskotieri, Miss Buck- eye lCoachl. Row 1: N. Hobari, E. Weiskotien, V. Beutheiri, l, Smith, P. Seranicm, K. Sullivan. Row 2: D, Karbula, B. Newhouser, I. Monie, l. Pipkin lCo-cap.l, C. Beuthien lCo-cap.D, l. Mast, B. Busby. ,- U, av df- .. 4 , . Healthy Girls Developed by Fielcl Hockey '3v T,.,--f-.,,M , 5 !muu.m,,Mm ' I X. 4 X- , ,, .. lk , x 1 ,-' Affrav-4--0 : Q 5 K 7 . '14 , i .H A' V YK 1 ' SET: -X . QR -of Pu: 3 C3515-'ff V 11 u ' Row 1 Ipool edgel: G. Tfood, F. '.'.'1ls::, 2. I.f:-. Buffy, B. Boylan. Row 2: D. Lfolonzld, D. Hogg p If Vltovion, D, lnornpson, lem, If Cr:i'?., S. KH' Cooley Collects Swim Crown C- 'Q 'MW ' Row 3: I. Zope F, V iii: stpieii 1113. . -I --.,.. '1,g11'g5Lj-A-- :Ns .- -l-fl-. ----.. :--.. sl? .W , ' - . . , - ,fy a' .. ' .. . , f . ,, 3' ' .tiff I .' 3275?-' f ,, f 5 1 ipf.4.w ' A wtf' rg. ' 1'-5,f.:?1:f-'m..i'i ' Row 1: C. Vaughan, B. German, I. Kalous, C. Harris Connors CCapt.J, H. Rauch, E. Preston, E. Gustafson ,Lx , M. , B. Busby, I. Dusold, S. Hurwitz, N. Witherspoon. Row 2: M. Wilt, E. Schneider, I. Sarut, D. Hufftrnap, D. Wilson ,K. W V .QQ we if Q iam Krumm, A. Peacoclce, S. Seelye. Row 3: C. Woldeclc, I. Craig, S. Hudspeth, L. Macllouqall, M. Elvers, B, Barr, T. Herrmann. Row 4: I, Pipkin CMan.l, Miss Merian CCoachl, B. Newhouser CMan,D, K. Mills, B. Cichy. D fr Q Girls' Swyrg4JIeamA9 3iJ Victory yt ...I ff I A 'J Debbie Hu'fman and Mary Iane Elvers, swimming the butterfly, race down the pool. Nancy Witherspoon demonstrates her diving proficiency. 147 P 'Ski ' , mi, 8-5 . gal x ,sq 57.5 'ag L M '. ,ff W J f . 1 J Q A -A gi. X 1-r S af 2 .. it lfig-,L r I MV- v 93 LT'-.1. Q J-.fi- gi . ' in I' X' 'tz ' HA gs , uf., r ' 11 V N, A f - 4, Y 1... -Y . 4. . . 1 N Row 1: K. Peirce, B. Blcrchford, B. Hubble, M. Rose, K. Ecrlys, Mr. Brownlee fCoc1chJ. Row Z: E. Peterson, A. Alcmtcs, I. Freeman, D. Heinrrriller. Row 1 I Pettipher, D. Morgan, M. Hopp. Row 2: Mr. Srrcrrey fCccchD, M. Mc- B 4 Intosh I Heuer, I. Lcrxdc. IS' 1fvi.i irC!l'I . '.Z.-4 'Y :1F.Q2 hx -E L... H ' 1 .n'- . 'Q' .' J 'ii WT'.'h'E '? 1'4. Q- .HAR yu , X ' if , Qc. .., fue , ga 5' . r A Pr L 11' au-T IH-' IIQ1 fi. I is 8. I ' ' 9. 4, wyygggg A-L I A 6.5. If S 1 jk, wx . I 51, Vw mw- ,..4, .WW .1 34515,-em W 22 1 N21 . JV? K .xnxx .xx NJ X 3 A., .. fe ' 'A 1 -l,, k if Y Y . Ax 4, gi 1 V rf. X. 1 I ow 1: Cocvh Eliowiiz, H. NIUCHQH, L. Grcsmlz, B. Tfwrrip, L, Endsleiy, I. SpiYz, I. Arliwcllqis. How 2: B. HGH, V. D0- IVICISSCI, C. Lawrence, L. Rocder, B. Anflcrsin. How 3: D Hqrrig, I, Hcmfock, R. AIC-qrinu, G. Dmsly Pow 4: S Bcrclth, I. Bgume, N. MCCCJH, D. Rokoms, H Hmcxhtl. V ul? I ous A Q N Vg K .jg .dl 1 ff 4 4 f r 2 ww -lg 7 hav iA,k,iN',,. xx PQ, W ,7 , , K' iz: ' 3: N qAY'31,,'- In - H 1 :1.,'fQ'!'-Q1 X ' '- 41, . ' - ., af Q' ,, , '.' 'wl',+Ppf' ,, ,V , .lf,.,5?' Uv,-' -' .f A 1 'ef : ' r ' ' . 51 :,Q:,Qvgl '-Z' M :Q-A: -f. t?'1 1 .V.:,. Av. N. wa-an........f M4591 , I ! 1.14-:fl IJ ' .,.v ' 1:1 M4 ' . , ' v-5524 - , ,,,,, ,,,-. A I .,' iv . a , V . -,1 1. 1 fr ' jg 2 . 5.2 Coach Abe Eliowitz Baseball Team Excells In Hitting Fleldmg , HIS' Q 1 1, 51 is kk 'LM5 ff 5' vi 'fry' 9 gf?-' 1 ta 4 N M. it W I: 1 4:4 , fi 1 QQ 23-QMS lff 51 ' 55 J- 1 fr Qfdg uf? ' n M 14, Dick Aptekar directs the Twirleites: gg, r' ' W' lean Davies, Dolores Emmy and Brooke l lf X ' Bothe, l 1: l 4 5 1 2 1 , i ' g 5 21, , r r , . 1 3 ' A I l ' l VW 3 3 :ll l ' 1 ex r ' Coach Parmenziefs daughter teaches U lulie Smxth how to cheer at the Gootl- ' l Y UM: fellow game. I V f r Cheerleaders ancl Twirleltes Bolster School Spirit Row 1: D. lohns, K. Scrocs iCapl.J, C. Pleper, l. Lanalois. Row 2: S. Pelto, G. Ryan, l. Vfhxte, S. Gerhard Co-capil, l. Smith, C. Como. ?'-R'-K 'x F l r A , ln, 4.3111 ' P1'vllnMMil'.ll'.'El1iz.Hl , ,n .4 I . ugav-L . Action Spotlights Sports Year Chuck Rogers dribbles down the floor followed closely by his guard. Ken Borget, holding the locrll, breoks through opposing lines! M- V ' - ' . X, , ,,,t . 5 V H 'e ,gb , 'W' V . K ,.L, I 'g:Q':. -A V- V' rg.. Q E -ea My 1 ' ' - ,ff 1 'T ,l,e l.,. X .,e, , U, i . - 'x , 1 ,.54:A:.:,? A .vpm,S?.-XSwma35Sx4+v5:,2::f-1:3--HHNf--'-iw--1-'' -.--f--1-'49--.ftfwr-1w'9 it I A -x f 2 xii 'W il ...yfwh ww- if tl . l ' 1 A g l w- g. - Ng, , . ' . h U Egishigzgfigcjmms as e I-lorry Mothle logs out cm opposmg player. I -3.43 - L 'wmv -1 .,. N, , .,, .. 1 v-5, .'u'. .Q Q i Xb, E rf nl fru- ,I- -5- ,X Qfs E15 l If Ii A .Q -ga... ...Ji N 4.- .QL N. A-rfggx. A 1 211 5 2 'Q 'fi A -5 Z, 5x 5- Q . ,l A 5' Y S f'S fix -'QX ,., x ,- fi fx fi 3'-'in.1 QQ ,-...L ...ib- as-M idk -L. .jf . A . '- -, 1-M I - f -TT H f ...-3.-. N- N' ' I-Q . .--.u A ,RQ fain f. '24 2 ale uf Tltlnherclassmen When freshmen first enter high school, they face many new ideas and adventures. Around them is a mass of new faces and surroundings. However, within several Weeks, they begin to feel at home and find themselves eager to join the bustle of activity around Cooley. Before and after school, there are social clubs in which they can participate. These clubs are design- ed to help integrate the students into extra-curricular activities. As the students continue into the sophomore year, their programs are expanded. They are able to join some of the numerous school sponsored clubs ranging from a Y-Teen or Hi-Y group to Future Teachers. At this point, many students begin taking an active interest in sports. They enjoy participating in them as well as watching them. Upon reaching the junior year, the students are Well embedded in Cooley High School. With the more ad- vanced courses in school come additional social ac- tivities. This is the year that many prospective col- lege students take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test. Assuming more leadership, many juniors rise to take their places as officers of the various organizations. The Iunior Snow Trip during the winter months provides the high point of the year. This in- cludes the bus trip and a weekend stay in Northern Michigan where, amidst the ice, snow, or slush, which- ever it may be, the students participate in winter sports While chaperones cross their fingers and stand ready with first aid kits. At the completion of the junior year, with assurance and confidence gained during the three years of underclassmenship, nearly every individual stands prepared to meet the challenges which face a senior. Mary lean Hess Castellan Staff He played the flute or sang the live long day. He was as fresh as is the month of May. The Squire-The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer Freshmen 2? 1? ' r Row lg B Aboud, B, Blythe, C, B1-Ogkmqnl E, Bowyer, M, l. Atl-tin, D. Appelt, M. Alberts, P. Ayres, R. Baldwin. Row Anderson, I. Burns, P. Allen, B. Ailcenhead, P. Burnett, E. 3: C- BGCOF1- l- BU-TCl'1, 1- BOYGI. D. Boyer, P. Baden, R. Biclrel. Row 2: C. Boetsch, R. Butterworth, B. Burns, B. Bauss, - BCICOH, G- BOWSSI. .,1...., , , l . ' - 1 3 l I -,J ROW 12 C- DGCIH, K- COHCIL S- Diaz. M- Dlll-YD. M- CGTSOI1. 2: T. Cavaletto, I. Eisrnarn, I. DiTulio, C. Douglas, L. Cox, R. M- DOHVUJ, R- EUUHOFUG. D- Emmi. M- DOYCIH. R- EHQG1- ROW Cilibraise, I. Cook, B. Ellsworth, L. Daniels, R. Doumanian. 3 w' Row 1: B. Foster, S. Hcrystead, K. Farrell, S. Perri, P. Hewitt, C. He-nesy, S. Heinz, D. Gray, S. Hall, K. Gallagher, V. Hall, S. Herman. Row 2: I. Gleeson, G. Gretzo, Lf Haines, S. Herkness, D. Hayu, D. Fraser, P. Fanning, T. Francini, S. Hall, A. Gaskins, E. Hayes, D, French, Row 3 D. French, R. Frank, F. Gaunt, M. Gorman, R. Foxley, F. Faint, L. Haver, I. Guerra, P. Foltyn, K. Finger, C. Farris, T. Gamsey. I ? Z l 5 - 'M sr- il: 3 .1 1 r 2 Nui Row 1: C. Lansly, P. Ianlce, P. Hill, C. Kastin, B. Kniertm, T, Huqhgsl M. Koslow, F- les' In Lcmyy In Hyatt Row 3. C M. Khoury, L. Martin, L. Hahisel, I. Kravick, H. Hill, C. Kgmpl R, Isle-r, R. Karstofaky, S. Kremer G. Larsen. R- 156 Keast. Row 2: W. Knehle, C- KQPPQI- R- KGPlG1'l, B- lC1CObS- Leone, B. Lacham, C. Langley, B. L,-...Lf .... l I I h Study Hall 101 Study Hall 102 Study Hall 201 Study Hall 202 Study Hall 2 19 .Study Hczll 220 Study Hall 30 1 Study Hall 302 Iglllf I I Freshmen .N A. QA X Row 1: S. McNally, L. Lumpkin, E. McIntosh, C. Mallnowski, K. Matlis, S. Lockwood, N. Morse, S. Mack, P. Merrick, C. McGrann, N. Maxfield, E. McLarty, S. Luttinen. Row 2: E. 1 i ' I it I Row 1: R. Oddy, C. Purdy, C. Neil, I. Prince, C. Nelson, S Rudy, I. Newton, I. Poulos, C- ROIUHSOH. C. Olsen, T Panner, K. Postel, S. Pape, B. Nicholson. How 2: I. Patton, PII' Mickles, H. Miner, I. Morin, G. Minard, A. Muir, M. Muiqalski, B. McKenna, C. Lindberg, B. Lindstrom, K. Morton, I. Monro, A. Morelli. B. Purdy, M. Benn, U. Naqorka, A, Poppenhaqer, C. Powell, B. Rahorn, M. Oates, I. Peake, B. Papps, B. Peck, T. Precella. in Row 1: S. Rose, P. Taylor, I. Sinclair, C. Skowron, C. Spoonamore, M. Spoonamore, A. Rosenfeld, R. Tossoni, C. Rowe, S. Tennant, P. Bunyan, I. Seelye, C. Sepesi, M. hi Row 1: M. Wood, F. Williams, L. Yeqhissian, L. Trembath, M. Winston, C. Wachtler, B. Wright, I. Thornton, S. Thoms, L. Williams, H. York, I. Yarbadian, I. Tornambe. Row 2: R. Wiedmer, G. Worley, I. Varblow, B. Weidler, R. Wittlorodt, 'H 5 ,.-1 - :5 1 Scrivens, P. Boss. Row 2: B. Soderqren, B. Simpson, B. Sherman, T. Skinner, T. Smith, C. Spiess, R. Stork, B. Straka, B. Schmitt, M. Spears, M. Sylvester, B. Rudzitis. .gy S 1 - ' 1-v wr-'B B. Turner, D. Whitton, B. Wilson, I. Vassel, I. Turner, B. Vaisanen, I. Waugh. Row 3: Vittore, I. Ure-n, R. Ward, I. Tiseo, M. Zale, E. Young, M. Waters, M. Wood, B. West- brook, I. Thomas, D. Uhouse, M. Webster. 157 Sophomores I' ls .l lf 5 ,. 'fi f Row 1: P. Baden, V. Brock, I. Barqet, B. Bearden, G. .Al- quist, M. Adams, D. Bakewell, B. Bates, D. Burry, A. Arpine, I. Cameron, S. Bileske. Row 2: V. Balma, C. Campbell, M. Allen, C. Belesky, P. Anderson, N. Alberts, C. BUNCH. D- Anqel, L. Berry, L. Alwood. Row 3: B. Cichy, I. Benes, C. I i 1 , . Ballard, B. Alvey, M. Boyce, G. Ballard, D. Cawson E Belles. D. Alkife, 1. Befqtiist. Row 4: s. Beckett, T. Bythar: I. Berarnan, B. Burnford, I. Bolton, K. Boe, L. Aker, I. Bunetta, B. Avery, B. Beck, M. Barnabo. . Row 1: D. Barrett, D. Brown, D. Calkins, D. Bennett, M. Can- dide, S. Aleck, C. Ashby, E. Beether, G. Cadorrch, B. Beal, M. Brown. Row 2: E. Blosser, A. Allen, M. Anderson, E. Button, D. Break, M. Broome, K. Altizer, D. Berry, C. Britton S. Brown, A. Bachand. Row 3: B. Byrnes, B. Amberqer, B I' F Row I: F. DiAnqelo, I. Dusold, P. Duncan, B. Cichy, D. Dawson, Edinqton, P. Dean, L. Enqelhuloer, D. Cross, S. Cox, P. Diarnos, P. Deaton, S. Draheim. Row 2: C. Ellison. T. Daniel, M. Christine, M. Dostal, D. Chiprnan, M. Diclcerrnan. 158 B. Clapham, P. Carr, M. Elvers, D. Carr, G. Cuffe. ROW 32 Alescio, W. Alorsic, L. Barduca, A. Burien, B. Bri:'.'.'n lu' Brichta, W. Berry, B. Barr. Row 4: XY. Atkesen L Brom' I. Boyajian, H. Burns, D. Bradcw, D. Bone, D. Andersen Acllearina, B. Brown, P. Bain, L. Eartcn. i ,QA I. Christensen, G. Crurnley, B. Ellis, B. Deason, M. DiMea- lio, D. Delacovet, C. Denlwy, P. Deanwetz, D. Dernay, I. DeForest, C. Delaney. Row 4: D. Davie, G. Court, D. Dar. nell, D. Downing, B. Dilrher, B. Cclrtlr, M. Clauser, B. Cart. wright, I. Douras, I. Heads, I. C' ' T ' Study Hall 1 01 Study Hall 101 Study Hall 102 Study Hall 20 1 Study Hall 202 Study Hall 202 II Sophomores 'N . X Row 1: K. Fitzpatrick, G. Flick, C. Haskin, I. Gourley, S. Geldmacher, L. Grospetz, M. Heck, N. Furman, I. Grove, C. Green, N. Fernald. Row 2: M. Goode, C. Harris, T. Herr- mann, I. Gelfund, D. Forbes, D. George, S. Festian, H, Gregory, A. Goeizke, I. Gourley, E. Gaskins. Row 3: L. Harvey, L. Hautau, S. Heck, N. Hayes, S. Harradine, G. Habermann, M. Hendon, P. Fleming, C. Gray, M. Hawkins Row 4: H. Goff, P. Eoll, D. Hampikian, G. Gunnels, R Fritz, G. Fenslerrnacher, I. Harvey, D. Gertzberg, I. Grin- den, D. George, I. Hewin. Row 5: D. Foss, M, Ferar, B. Hell- rner, D. Henry, B. Gardner, D. Fago, B. Henslirgh, P. Fer- guson, H. Fackler, I, Heldenbrand. . 17' Row 1: I. LaFerle, I. Kalnn, C. Kallid, M. Klingslon, I. Hur- ley, B, Iurva, I. Iarnagin, R. Hughart, M. Ieffree, D. Kus- terer, I. Karageozian, K. Levin. Row Z: G. Lenz, L. Homer, I. Iohnson, T. Iones, C. Kenewell, E. Lamb, E. Kane, S. Hur- -5. -.1 1 5 3 5 1 1 I i . Row 1: S. Knowles, D. Horton, P. Kokinakis, M, Iurgeleit, A. Lenihan, B. Hockenberry, C. Kramer, C, Koontz, M. LeVette, D. Kennedy, S. Law, T. Iohns. Row 2: S. Horton, K. Kane, I. Keidel, B. Kuzmich, K. Koponen, C. Leslie, P. if..-f wilz, K. Ienaras, N. Iingozian. Row 3: B. LaSala, F. Leon- hardt, I. Iohannsen, D. Kenealy, B. Lamb, D. Kenealy, N. Kasanage, G. Higgs, D. Humble, Ft. LaMothe. Hutchinson, D. Huffman, B. Hodgson, I. Keller, M. Kingerley, I. Kukocionis. Row 3: D. Laurel, I. Iverson, L. Ivey, B. La- Bodie, B. Lanning, D. Kothe, D. Horninq, I. Kenniv, R Karolyi, B. Hubble, E. Layne, B. Lewis, D. Houghton. as-' I Q K e Sophomores 3 . 2 I Row 1: C. Mclniosh, G. Moore, G. Maddox, D. Manderiield, A. Luttenbacher, R. Mueller, M. MacLeod, A. Madias, N. Locker, I. Ludwig, M. Long. Row 2: I. Mullins, P. Misket, L. MacDougall, M. Miller, E. Mosure, C. Lumsden, E. Loy, I. i i 3 Miller, N. Molbury, S. Murphy, C. Lundguist, G. McCraight, Row 3: l. McCubloin, l. McClintic, P. Mahaney, l. Lusk, G Lowe, M. Mosinda, D. Mclntyre, C. Major, B. McClintock, I Lindberg, M. Leller. Row 1: G. Cuffe, B. Miller, I. McGee, B. Manners, D. Mc- Carty, P. Mountin, l. Mansfield, M. Mickarn, B. Meuser, I. MacDonald. Row 2: R. McCaicheon, I. Livingston, K. Meunlc, G. Lowell, M. Manley, R. Miller, L. McNulty, L. MacDonald 1 , N ww... 3 Q Q, T sssxgwwwxmsi ...,,.,,....,........-.. . L. .xi E MR . . 160 Row 1: M. Praser, C. Phtiims. C- Rhode L- News B- Pip' lfin D. Nielsen, N. Reeves, D. Premer, C' 135555111 N' Perks, Ii Rauhala, B. Nicholson. Row 2: D. Rankin, S. Proclrnow G. Priestaf, C. Radeclci, D. Porelin, D. Pozzieto, S. Riddle, I l 17 R. Manoogian, I. Milse. Row 3: F. Lux, I. Mitchell, D. Met- calie, I. MCDaniels, D. Meacle, P. Rostoff, E. Meizker, P. Lloyd, D. Lovett, I. Geiger, P. Maston. 3. l. Osterhout, M. Prichard, B Neville M. Peterson D P . I V I t - SGH. ROW 3: C' Newman, D. PCISCOG, L. Paul, C. Posiuiel. Rockelman, A. Peacocke, L. Robinson, P. Peterson, L. Os, born, M. Pellar, D. Rogers, S. Parks. Study Hall 2 1 9 Study Hall 2 19 Study Hal 220 Study Hall 220 Study Hall 301 Study Hall 30 1 w 1 ' H I Sophomores tl Row 1: L. Ohman, B. Niemela, B. Ramsey, D. Pettipher, R. hold, T- Poole, B- ROIUGY- ROW 31 P- Orsick, G- NUUIQY, P- Nunn, M. Nippa, D. Rice, B. Powers, B. Postoian, G. Olsen. PSTOHG, A. IPQGISOH, I- 'Pi9fC9, R- PUFTY- D- Pohlod. C- RUTH' Row 2: D. Perez, I. Pevenauqh, I. Niman, B. Reid, K. Rein- SQY- R- ROb11'1SOH. D- PHC9- QS 5 S I 5 t 1 - I 2 I f y . g 1 t 1 N. -' I , K 1.. - , I .. . 1 X ,Y J-. A +5210 N- I I 1? L G? i Row 1: S. Stewart, K. Stone, N. Southan, V. Russell, D. Stracler, B. Smith, S. Scott. Row 3: D. Tallman, K. Sutton, Tashyian, B. Romscioni, S. Simmons, S. Snider, A. Sobieclci, S. Stitt, K. Sutton, S. Stouqh, M. Stopczy, R. Savage, D. T. Rosenberg. Row 2: D. Smith, V. Tehoukieleft, M. Spray, Scott, B. Smith. Row 4: M. Stauqhton, C. Shaw, S. Stephen- P. Shelton, H. Ross, G. Serbu, S. Scott, D. Salisbury, I. son, I. Sharp, C. Smith, M. Smailis, I. Scau, D. Tate, A. I . 4 I I , , . , I c Row 1: T. Ross, A. Stinso, G. Terry, H. Sammut, B. Taylor, M I. Scott, F. Serra, M. Schlicher, I. Stoll, R. Soroos. Row 2: Taylor, D. Small, T. Sinacola, I. Spence, I. Stackpoole, C Stenius, D. Smith, D. Swanson, L. Russell, I. Ross, M Stimac. Row 3: T. Rost, R. Sisler, M. Schupra, R, Shust, T Russo. St. Auben, I. Russell, K. Teets, D. Ross, M. Scott, C. Sam- mut. Row 4: I. Shaheen, I. Silvertson, C. Siege-nthaler, B. Sykes, I. Smith, G. Taylor, B. Tafel, M. Seflic, R. Sheehan P. Schrier. l6l Sophomores , A 4, I' X-I .nyc -.-If - I 'x I 'll wl V , Wlxh f '. A ' nys!-at XWJ4 HXVIE' .' 5 ' -f I Row 1: U. Thiersch, C. Wrcblewski, D. Vfeidler, K. Watts . K. Wagatha, S. Tornasonic, C. Vfilliarns, C. Vaughan, -. R. Zaqerman, S. Vilkas, I. 'Wishart, C. Vfantaae, I. Zauhal Tlleofanus. Row 3: S. '-Nhyte, R. Ulm, C. lifilliarz I. '.'.'1'- D. Thackeray, L. Vaughan, I. Ullmayer. Row 2: I. Vlfrlsonl I. Walker, P. Zauhax, C. Wmterer, S. Trrltsch, C. Waldeclcl liotti, I. VanDusen, S. Ward, C. Wrserna. I 1 I I i x I I I I I 2 G K ' A '-1 How 1: L, Vaydik, I. Tillsy, I. Yee, R. Zeller, I. Vlfay, C, 1, Thlmpscnr C 'W , I E Iv I-,Q an ,mr Toepfer, L. Woodward, F. Vatalaro, K. Veqerly, B. Torrie, I, 'w'qS,Qug1, jr v,x,'GI:25iv'yb l,'.':,'fI2ZfFSS'AI4' FQ YAA:':n TR?-vi li: P. Valovick. Row Z: I. Ullery, P. Walden, I. U'Ren, A N Thur-.T L T' m S I ' ' '-S---nfl-A N 6' - r. .r :..-r, . R3.jQ gn, G Tr 5... 1' may A A' Wood, D. Wilkerson, M. Wezlcer, I, Wriqhiman, I. Thorin, B,l,I,'G1feA J A I ULU' P' Mlddresf s, . liamson, S. Wilson, S. Vlliand, G. Wood, K, Yax, S. Vig- Lp. Study HQ11 302 Study Hall 302 Study Hall 101 Study Hall 102 Juniors rw 5- Row 1: T. Cairo, B. Beaumont, S. Anderson, D. Brittain, K. Bjorge, I. Britton, S. Arnold, N. Baskay, E. Brown, B. Busby, L. Achille, B. Bader, C. Beauchamp. Row 2: K. Baril, B. Brown, I. Berryman, A. Binico, V. Bullock, C. Adam, D. Alexander, D. Alter, P. Bolitho, D. Burns, G. Boyle, D. Bovaird, I. Brookes, I. Bain. Row 3: W. Blachford, L. An- derson, R. Best, R. Biesanz, I. Brelin, B. Anderson, D. Allen, R 1 S Craddick S Davis I Dickinson K Dubrul C ow : . , . , . , . , . Dawson, I. Craig, E. Dalton, M. Davey, C. Crans, E. Dan- iels, R. Chiado, M. Crowe, I. Cook. Row 2: S. Carson, D. Drake, D. Cook, K. Ecola, M. DePuy, N. Dobrin, I. Dietrich, K. Caveloski, C. Cobb, B. Crull, B. Christy, S. Davis, G. O is I Beaudett B Barlow I Cant, N. ArmsLronq, T. Armstrong, . , . . - D. Brown. Row 4: I. Albers, R. Bussy, B. Braver, S. Berqef, D. Alderman, A. Burqerhoudt, M. Bobier, C. Anderson, I- Barnard, I. Biddick, D. Balsley, I- BIGCUUUTU- ROW 5: A- Borqers, I. Berkaw, D. Bartley, G. Birch, T. Bandlow, A. ll D. Bushaw, B. Alantas, I. Bourne, S. Aptekar, R. A Cm, Camp, G. Browne. I lwilil' :M-Q. Gm if 1 D'Amico Row 3: T. Carnacchi, L. Endsley, G. Duff, L. Cof- field, I. Coy, L. Ciochetti, T. Cervenah, R. Dever, C. Brit T C'c 'l Row 4 I Dean R Eastman tinqham, R. Davis, . 1e1. : . , . , . C F. Donald- S. DeMarco, G. Edmonds, I. Edwards, I ross, son, T. Dickson, F. Dopke, B. Dinqrnan, R. Decker. Juniors - f tt. -+5 , f .. fr G- ' -.. -6- -fy, -'- -N J How 1: S. Gaertner, M. Hawkins, I. Hanson, D. Fast, C. Gentry, D. Gass, K. Henkenlus. I- Hflflfiflr M4 H9551 Flowers, C. Gentz, M. Flowers, L. Gould. M. Gulbala, B. FarQO' E' Gustafson' L- Fl9TT1iF1Qr M. HGTCQTTI L- H9!U5J9hCl'1f Goiberg, I. Goewey, P. Hersh. Row 2: C. Frazier, S. Gens- I. GIuCl'1. Row 42 ll GOldbS-IQ, B- Glebglf M: G9ll9flYf l-- ler, C. Hansen, G. Gest, E. Geisler, R. Glornski, C. Haltcm, Fiss, K. Guire, E. Geha, lr FGTSUSTUI lk Ferris. R- HTIZGD. B. Gerrnan, K. Franklin, V. Everett, S. Gates. Row 3: I. R. Folberqt I .. 1 1 I I v I ,ii X k1fq,1ii!!f,,, I W ll I 1 I 4 a li r , Row 1: I. Cool, R. Fisher, R. Herrn, R. Galzrel, E Gardner, T. Fianiaco, L. Grospitz, I. Garver, E. Fe-ra, Fi. Frshlirefk, M Friedman. Row 2: D. Halterrnan, I. Gough, B. Glendenina, B. Harrison, F. Flynn, B. Grant, B. Hayward, R Floyd, P. i. 1 - J ,nn Siudy Hall 201 I Y ' .5 f 3 . - 'lf Study Hull ' . ' . 201 ix 1 9 'N sl: I P l I 'xx I Guari A. Griffcre, D. Hemrrxgller, T. Clay. Row 3: K. Fsley R. Frank, D. Ferguson, C Festran, L. Hendrifkscn F Gaun' I. Gentry, B. Gruniock I. Faszrne, I. Gxxnlbletn Henn- Herrnann. A N I Y is if v We Row 1: H K ,rI'1l'l'EllTl, ll. Hfffrnrrn, M. ifirsiiner, F lfffflgli, lf. llltson, C. Kneff, I. Kallid, K. Kosnick. Row 3: P. Kem. I, I-falous, I, Ifirdan, L. Kieler, N. Hfrltan, I. Kahn, G liialt, rner, S. Lainq, I. Kiofiuk, I. Leeper, B. Hunt, C. Hudspeth, D. Kqfbrliqr A, Hltf,-hcncl-1, D. i'ii.1nCliif.Ar'gor, I. l.f1'in:iw Row N. Iohnson, I. Le-qq, C. Kohnke, N. Killam, M. Huhta, G. 2: lli. Kaiuzny, C. Hiivivs, M. Kushner, lil Krrtne'k. M. Kroll. Keenan, ifi. Horvatli, lfl. Innes, I Lfirwis, M. Kerr, C. l lf.1liI'if1Q, Study Hall 202 Study Hall 202 Study Hall 2 1 9 Study Hall 2 19 .'lli I lst! I I . I . Juniors . iii' it if I I 5 ' Row 1: B- HilSkY. I- I6-lCC1bSO1'1, T. HUSICGTI. l- KTOY, B- M. Hirschfield, I, Hancock, P. Ketchum, Row 3: I. Hubbard, Hunter, K. Kipelainen, R. Iackson, K. Krist, R. Huqill, B. B, KQU195, D, Hood, B. Irvine, K. Koski, T- KHOP. B- IOUIUUI Iackson, B. Kennedy. Row 2: D. Hurley, I. Lanqdon, D. Iohn- F, Kopeiko, P, Leqel, S. Hogan. stone, K. Krurnrn, I. Iadu, I. Kolkind, C. Klarich, I. Kedney, Row 1: D. Iockson, C. MacIuel, B. Martin, L. McDonald, R. McFarland, I. Monro. I. Lipscomb. W- Muisner, P. Morcom. Massey, I. Masteller, D. Mutachler, H. Mitchell, L. Maclver, E- MCIIL1lli- ROW 31 D. MCClGiCl'19Y, M. MOffCIi. C- Micullef, I. I. Montgomery, D. McDonald, I. Mankowski. Row Z: T. Mc- Main, H. Maleqee, D. Mallory, D. MCLGYGL I- Mi1Cl'1G'11. B- Mullen, I. Matick, B, McLay, R. Loiselle, K. Minehart, D. Lustiq, K. McLcLrty. I l z i J' . H- f X., , F -N ., we :qs -L- , -.f x H l no Row 1: D. Migliore, I. Lutz, C. Miller, C. Moen, P. Martin, Merritt, C. Miner, K. Mock, I. McKay, B. Marsh, C. Macqeli, I. Mast, K. Mahle, C. Lindberb, S. Miles, S, Moore, C. Mar- l. Monte. Row 3: N. Messina, I. Mclfittie, C. Moore, N. tin, S. Manley, D. Malzahn, M. Malian. Row 2: L. Lux, I. McClatchey, S. Marker, B. McAnelly, H. Moon, E. Ludeclce, McCall, I. Moffat, N. Myers, C. MacArthur, I. McCrum, L. I. Love, M. Merdinian, S. Licata, B. Marokvich. ..- -4 Juniors Q9 uri Row 1: H. Nieves, C. Robertson, C. Reinhold, G. Rankin, K. Reilley, S. Nilson, S. Osborn, D. Rasmussen, N. Peake, N. Paddock, E. Nadol, L. Pospeshil, E. Rankin, L. Rape Row 2: M. Peluras, S. Poborka, L. Robson, I. Riley, D Pszylucki, B. Partridge, S. Pe-sci, S. Petrucci, I. Perlc, S. Parkinson, M. Papier, I. Olenzek, C. Nicholson, F. Podina Row 3: I. Poola, K. Pierce, C. Primak, D. Rapp, V. Pruett, M. Ostin, I. Peddie, R. Phillip. Bow 4: D. Pacht, N. O'Kulich, I. Preston, A. Neumann, G. Opal, K. Pickl, T. Petroff, H. Proqer, I. Paletta, L. Newton, B. Polvi, G. Raab, I. Price. Row 5: L. Roeder, N. Hart, H. Nippa, E. Peterson, I. Pendle ton, D. Palmer, T. Radike, N. Pvrros. I. Odette. 3 it , 2 it Row 1: I. Sm9GfIT1GH. R- HOSSQW' G' Smcewoflhf B- Shan' Smith. Row 3: M. Russell, B. Smyth, G. Ross, M. Russel, M. non, R. Rowe, T. Smith, B. Toppar. I. Sflvald, R. SW964. G- Russel, P. Smith, C. Smith, B. Simon, I. Smith, B. Stahlbush, Steqler, I. Rusnell. I. SiCImbUSkY. I- Spill, S' SCIICS- ROW 22 G. Scmbon, M. Russel, R. Supanich, M. Russell, M. Stein- C. Stakoe, F. Sykes, D. Sisson, P. Staffin, I. Rousakis, D. born, M,RuSSe11, Solaway, B. Tanner, B. Stewart, C. Schooley, P, Stackel, F. Study Hull 220 Study Hall 301 Study Hall 30 1 Study Hall 302 Study Hall 101 Juniors writ I . I i 1 l i Row 1: N. Sierb, K. Soultanian, M. Salamy, S. Schoenroch, I. Ross, I. Simpson, S. Teeter, M. Speed, K. Sullivan, C. Shaw, L. Szcrson, C. Smale, E. Strand, I. Schahfer. Row 2: S. Sutherland, I. Sims, C. Salow, B. Snaqe, E. Saint, B. Sanders, B. Smith, P. Stricker, L. Scott, M, Swindall, S. v 16009 Spooner, A. Sinnerton, M. Silverston. Row 3: N. Rupp, I. Scott, C. Stutsman, S. Shipley, L. Smith, S. Skinner, I. Schmidt, S. Sanders, M. Rydstidt, E. Sabo, V. Sarapas, A Setlock, M. Tene. Row 1: S. Young, D. Zimmerman, N. Zamhosco, B. Zeller, E. Weiskotten, K. Weber, C. Trenary, M. Williams, L. Toranqo, I. Walser, I. Wrenbeck, P. Trussler, C. Varhlow, B. Wolk. Row 2: T. Wills, M. Worth, S. Wood, K. Williams, I. Wokal, I. Way, L. Turner, M. Wright, I. Thompson, M. Warren, I. Townsend, C. Young, R. Woznick. Row 3: D. A-gs. T77 cw Cinn- Thompson, I. Traub, I, Wallace, G. Ze-lock, A. Wilt, S. Tuzak, B. Thuemmler, K. Way, I. Whitton, I. Williams, D. Zahn, I. White, I. Wallace, I. Walters, F. Vilardi. Row 4: W. Turner, L. Yourman, S. Wilqocki, D. Tobey, G. Walton, G. Thompson, T. White, I. Woznick, D. Woodlifi, B. Wal- lunas, L. Vernon, I. Wacksmuth. 12 B's gf. -.. Row 1: D. Adams, I. Alexander, L. Balsom, M. Burns, S. Row 3: B. Booth, M. Apple-ford, B. Bunzedud, I. Adams, D. Burns, I. Butler, K. Buchanan. Row 2: D. Broughton, C. Behnke, I. Bleau, I. Campbell. Andersen, B. Broke-nshire, I. Blair, B. Bauer, C. Bronson. l67 12 B's -- ,N ,.' -x ,T , . x le K Y ' ' I J .gg Xe' ,N 'x N. 4 .1 ll ,wk X 4 0 '59 ROW 1: L. El'1rl'1CLrd1, DGMGIS, C. Chakowian, M. Cauller, C Colhns H Degdg M Eqgtmqn P Cqfdmql T Cooper L. Cook, K. Clem, A. Carpenter. Row 2: I. Couqher, M. Hem-19 Row 4 I Crqlg R Bronco D Copeland D Chaplin, R. Crossman, N. Cook, C. Conal, B. Coqo. Row 3: Crouch A Dum1r1sk1 C Culberston pt Row 1: E. Guzman, S. Gable, I. Harcourt, M. Fraser, C. Gennette. Row 2: S. Grubord, E. I-lecock, I, Eoll, I. Henry, R 1: L, I f , S. Leeds, D. Holmes, D. Lautz, A. Houle D?vZCf0uqh,url322!Qn2: E. Kozlolf, R. LaLande, L. Kohl, G E .15 ww Al ff 4, 4 .f gl '43 I2 B's Study Hall 219 Study Hall 220 Study Hall 30 1 Study Hall 302 tS'K I-it .W f .ff H. v .5 P., we II.-WM Row 1: C. Matsumoto, C. Matheson, M. Michaelson, P. brake, I. Lorber. Row 3: D. McMillan, R. McCarity, M. Mitchell, I. McBride, M. Molnar, E. Light, S. McCann. Row Murphly, A. McIluq, I. LoCicero, G. Mallette, I. Murphy. 2: R. Mitchener, S. McCotter, L. Long, L. Muck, P. Lonqe 'rw xIf':'I ,. A I ' I I z ..-' .. , . ,K-v l y-' E 'H l 4 E ,, W' ' . ,IW El' q ,J an uf Row 1: D. Oblak, B. Richards, B. Newhouser, C. Pieper, Peacock, I. Pipkin, R. Pratt. Row 3: D. Newton, T. Peck, S. Pelto, I. Nussrneier, D. Penberthy, I. Poncini. Row 2: N. D. Parks, C. Pietkiewicz, I. Orthaber, B. Robinson, L. Pat- Neicleck, D. Perakis, M. Osmun, L. Racltlce, C. Pecldie, E. terson. . lik t 2.1- E Pg.. X V . X X,- ggg, ...wt I 5 Y, .ff -N '.! VA- 5 k .- . fs fic: -' f N ' . ' I M ' f ,. .. iw, . Av ,Ivy I .V 5, 'q?1g,.f.:'Ff ' jg . dwg, , W 'J'-. , 'sim . rf- ff' ea Q . I I... ' lu ,. x I P rv 'Z I 75,4 , 'T' fig.. 3274 Smale, D. Spence. Row 3: T. Salaske, G. Sebastian, G. Rusnell, I. Ross, B. Sanders, P. Sutton. Szeloq, K. Row 2: R. Shipley, I. Seelye, K. I. Snyder. Tledzinski, B. Tappan, B. Stoler, L. Saarinen, G. Row 1: M. Taylor, P. Seranian, S. Schaeffer, K. Schoenheide, G. Ryan, 2 E . : 'N I . I .AL Q. gi '15 I I ...fs T' 4 I .x ' N. - ' ,I .,r':f-5 .W , , .cg I I 7 f .sfriiz .1 :y t M H- I1 54 'G' f - t 4' -t ' I 5: ol 1 V R - f 1: Q: ' ities. 'T s ' t- -fr jf I 4' R-5, 3.lg'li- Z 5. L I is '51 ' ' 'M lizl' . 4322: - . -' . 1 - - L I f.. . , . Row 1: M. Wichorek, M. Yee, M. Wilt, F. Walraven, F. C. Whiton, R. Topper, B. Thistle. Row 3: I. Wauldron, H. Phillips, M. Theofanous. Row 2: I. Thanis, B. Toll, I. Utley, Varamar, D. Roberts, E. Wilson, K. Tobias, R. Wright. 169 3 5 SUDDQESW x,,. .. . ,-,A 1 . J 553225 33 ' ALJ' .5 - 1 as n 9 ENN Q. Serving Northwest Area and Surrounding Suburbs KRAUSE BROS. SALES AND SERVICE INC. FAST DELIVERY O PERSONALIZED SERVICE SALES - SERVICE- PARTS Choice Selection of Used Cars RETAIL gg AND WHOLESALE 4 -1 1 I cAu. vsrmonf 7-1813 13631 Puritan at Schaefer 16100 SCHAEFER AT PURITAN Detroit 27, Michigan VErmont 6-3695 WEbster 3-I673 V. E. Birdsall Heating Service Warm Air-Forced Air-Air Conditioning OIL-GAS 772l Sctioolcratt Ave. Detroit 4, Mich. IF YOU WANT STEADY EMPLOYMENT BE SMART- BUY THINGS MADE IN AMERICA KIMS KARTS Herbert E. Maxwell MIIXWELFS TIIYS 8. IIEIZIIIIIIS B1 Northland Center At Lots D. 8. E. EL. 6-0690 F-600 Eastland Center At the Bus Stop DR. 1-8330 15001 W. Seven Mile Road Corner Robson VE. 7-3521 I - C I1 t U I' Portrait PORTRAlTS FOR EVERY OCCASION FRAMES ----- COPIES 10424 West Seven Mile Road UNiversity 3-8595 fFour Blocks West of Wyoming, Detroit 21, Michigan Member of Professional Photographers of America, lnc. Mr. Feinberg Official Castellan Photographer LIVE HAPPILV EVER AFTER- ELECTRICALLYA re you coming back for more education Getting a job? Establishing a home? What's all this got to do with electricity? Just this: Whatever the future brings you, electricity will be there to help. For right now we are entering a whole new era of electric living. The home you start will be easier to take care of, more fun to live in, with help from electric appliances. Complete electric home heating, practical and convenient, is growing every day. Your job will be smoother, too, with electrically operated equipment and an increasing array of electronic devices. Even your education benefits from continuing research in many fields related to electricity. One day, you personally may help to create new and better ways to do things electrically. So no matter who you are, where you are or what you're doing, your future will continue to be brighter, your life will be lighter through electricity. DETROIT EDISON Provides Southeastern Michigan with versatile electric energy REX STANDARD SERVICE l5525 SCHOOLCRAFT AT GREENFIELD DETROIT 27, MICHIGAN BRoadway 3-9891 Phone: VE. 8-3030 Don Mclntyre's ..... SUPERIOR OLDSMOBILE, INC. Don Mclntyre, President 15000 West Seven Mile Rd. Detroit 35, Michigan Congratulations to Our Alma Mater HUNTER-CALLENDER A Homelike FUNERAL HOME BOB CALLENDER, Director Class of June '39 13903 Terry corner Schoolcraft VE. 6-0123 -1 18944 Grand River Avenue BR. 3-4488 NAU'S SNO-WHITE DINING ROOM KE. 2-4000 20200 Grand River Detroit 19, Michigan The Big MULLIGAN Lincoln-Mercury and Comet Alumnus Pat Mulligan General Manager in Mercury JACK REED AGENCY ORCHESTRAS ENTERTAINMENT Phone: UNiversity 1-8337 15769 James Couzens Hwy. Detroit 38, Michigan Representing Top Local and National Bands Don Pablo Leo Stanley Dave Martin Bob Durant Lyle Carlyle Danny Baker Johnny Titus DI. 1-0644 13023 W. McNichols GIMMY 81 CO. School, Art, and Office Supplies Printing and Engraving Greeting Cards WE. 3-1220 10001 Fenkell HINDENACH DRUGS LOCAL NATIONAL Pee Wee Hunt Good Luck,Graduates! Stan Kenlon Compliments of Tommy Dorsey Woody Hermann Richard Moltby STUDENT COUNCIL Ray McKinley KEnwood 1-2900 20000 Grand River Ave at Evergreen Rd. Detroit 19, Michigan EMMERT CHEVROLET CO. Sales and Service Best of Luck to the 1960 Graduates! From Cooley's Sportsmanship Council KEnwood 7-1590 Eubank Insurance Agency General Insurance 17530 W. McNichols Road Detroit 35, Mich. 3 ,I 1 fx- ..s.,.2.-12-12212 :ste M 'Vi ' , X N and was Q' , iii' ' ,--1.2.i5:fle- 1-iq, ':':1'2155E5:5?- fl, ., t -,- QA 4 xr-3 .ef , Xaifff' 4 , .3.-53.21.-.,. 5:- 1 -11 .-.' 115:5 3 ,.x.., .21 -' - I, V: :1:i' 'i-'ff' Ii' .f ' ' ' , , I I ll .fi what next. It's a pretty important decision, young lady-choosing the right job. You'll want to work in pleasant surround- ings-in light and airy oflices with modern equipment. And now that you're out of school, you'll expect to meet new friends where you work - young people yousll like and with whom you can enjoy your leisure time. fAnd how about a vacation with pay?j Then there's the matter oi a paycheck-itill be nice to count on a steady income. a salary that's good from the start and keeps getting better with regular increases. There,s a job like this waiting for you at the telephone company! You might want to be a telephone operator or a teller, a cashier or a clerk-those are just some of the many interesting jobs Michigan Bell has for bright young high school graduates like yourself. And there's a chance to advance in all of them. You don't need experience to get a telephone job, and you'll earn a good salary, even while you're learning. What next? Why not visit Michigan Br-:ll's Employment Oflice? We'll be looking for you! MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to Wbrkn WALSH STUDENTS SPECIALIZE in the study of Accountancy and Fi- nancial Administration to move for- ward in business. Study at Walsh where Michigan certified public ac- countants, auditors, financial executives and successful business proprietors have studied for the past thirty-eight years. Day, eve- ning, or Saturday classes will begin September 12, 1960. Registration for Fall classes begin August 1, 1960. Free placement assistance to students, and graduates. WALSH INSTITUTE 0 CCOUNTANCY 120 Madison Avenue, Detroit 26, Mich. I Telephone W0 1-5136 PANDORA BEAUTY SALON 8904 WEST 7 MILE ROAD FOR APPOINTMENT BET WYOMING AND KENTUCKY UNiversity I-0376 PARKING FACILITIES UNiversity 1-0377 Great lakes Bar-B-Que Known for our Fine Food, Reasonable Prices 14900 Grand River VE. 5-9523 IQOJAWQ jgnwera Flowers for all occasions: Dances, Weddings, Parties, Funerals 15331 Greenfield VE. 6-3400 Good Luck from a Cooley Grad! DAMERON Motor Sales I nc. DeSoto Plymouth Valiant 20255 Grand River Between Five and Six Mile Road KE. 1-8200 COMPLIMENTS OF: Penney's Watch Repair Robert A. Burns Cardinal Staff Birwood Cleaners Rick Dinoian, Photographer Eagle Hi-Y CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATE! The day you receive your diploma for a jolo Well done will soon he here. May We, at Michigan Consolidated Gas, join with family and friends in Wishing you continued success and happiness. Vlfhether the road ahead leads to college, a career or marriage, We hope, some day in some small Way, that We may serve you. MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY So much more for so much less-GAS naturally . . As a loan to your parent, guardian or MONEY FOR COLLEGE? sponsor. National Bank of Detroit will advance money to the accredited college of your choice. The loan covers all your major expenses for up to four years, including tuition, room, board, books-even lab fees. Arrangements can also be made to cover special expenses. And your entire loan can be protected by life insurance. For full details call TVO 5-6000 and ask for College Planfl NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT f- 'Nl 4w . J ,llember Federal D post! Insurance Corporanon , 5 Ulm-mol' L' ' ' 'I The Cooley FQGBALLRIP E7 Parents Club Saw' DROP- if ' I ll! I X sNow TRIP ,-J Pb ' .13:Fg.' 4 7 f2? ?' ?s. X Iv' ,,r ',,..,!,: ...U A.. - ,f -nv--Ad - Cooley in Snowy Splendor Acknowledgements Charles Aneda . Advisor Ira Feinberg Century Studlos Mack Suprunowlcz Modern Yearbook Donald Jones Stage Technician Herold Deason Student Photographer F f W k Mr. . . . . .. . . . ' Mr. ' . . . . . . . . . ' Mr. ' . . Mr. ........ ' ' Merijill Power .... . . Artist Ccxstellon staff, aaany oaafaataaa, aaa of ice af ara A Abraham, James ,,,.,,,w4v,,,,,,--,, 33 Adams, Kathie ..... v......, 1 20, 45 Adams, Neil 7v........., .....,,.A 4 5 Algren, Kenneth ,...,,,. .,,,,, 4 5 Aiemian, Raymond A...... .,.,,, 4 5 Alberts, Donald .,,,.,,,,, ,,.,., 3 3 Albrecht, Marvin .,,..,.,,,,,,,,,-,,, 45 Alderman, Bruce ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,5, 4 5 Allman, Andrea .,., 15, 45, 69, 70, 96, 114 Almond, Marguerite ,,,,,,,-,,,,-, 45 Alwood, Richard ....,,,,.,,,,,,..l,5 45 Anderson, Carol .,.,,,,, 33, 43, 114 Anderson, David ,..,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,, 33 Anderson, Mary Jane ,,,,,,,,..,, 33 Applin, Lawrence ,.,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,, 33 Aptekar, Richard ,.,,.d,,,,,,..,, 32, 33 Arber, Robert ......-...... ,.,,,,,,, 4 5 Armstrong, Roberta ...,.....,,,,, 7, 45 Armstrong, Rosemary ..,......,,. 33 Arnold, James ...... 33, 43, 92,100 Aronson, Eric .,...,,, 33, 90, 94, 101 Aseltine, Sandra ,,,.,,,.,...,,,..,,, 45 Ashcom, Charles .,,....,,.,,,,,,.,,, 45 Atamian, Mary Lou ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Auld, Christine .--NL ,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 45 Austin, Barbara ..,..,,,., 45, 92, 111 Avers, Wayne ,...,, .,,,,,,.. ,45, 113 Avey, Sandra ,....... ...,,, ,, 45 B Senior Index Brauze, Stanley ,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Brelin, Harvey .,,,,,..,,.7,, 32, 33, 94 Bremner, Douglas ....71.....,,,7,,, 47 Brenner, Marjorie .,.,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Brewer, Mary ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 7, 114 Bricker, Donna ....,, ,,,,,,,, 4 7 Briggs, Louise .... .,... 4 7 Brodie, Carol .... ,..1. 3 3 Brown, Mary .,.,-,,,,,i,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 7 Brown, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Browne, Elinor .,,....... 47, 108, 118 Buckley, Judith ..,.,,..,.,,,,,,.. 47, 120 Bumbaugh, James ,,,,1,, ,,,,, 4 7 Burdick, Vivian ,.,..., ,,,,. 3 4 Buresh, Edward ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Burgess, Kathleen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Burry, Roy ,,.. 14, 47, 71, 100, 103, Burton, Robert .,..,...,,..,...,...,,e. 34 Busch, Diana .,.,.,.,.,1.,,,,-,,,,,,,,, 47 Bush, Carolyn ..., 7, 44, 47, 90, 92, 107, 118 Butterfield, Peggy ,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 34 Butts, Frances ....,,,.1,,,,..,,,-,,,.. 47 Buzard, James ..,...,,.,,,..,,..,,.... 47 Bytnar, Theodore ..,. 8, 10, 34, 92, 99, 103, 113, 138, 140 C Demaree, Susan ....,,.. ..... DeMassa, Vincent .,,,.. ,..,, Denison, Robert ,,,.,...VYYY.......... Dennis, Robert .,,.1..,,,...v.,.,. ..... Dero, Lindan 49, 70, 97, 107, Diamos, Judith ............,.YVYY1..... Dillman, Sue ,,,,,,..v,......1.fffff--- -- Dilworth, Susan ........,,,,..,,,,,,.. DiMeg1io, James ........,.,,.,...v-f Dinges, Mary .,49, 70, 92, 95, 96, 111 122 105, , Diosi, Kareen , ,,..,,,,... 34, 97, 100 Dixon, Gwendolyn ,,,,.,,,....,. 49, 71 Dobritzky, Alexandria ,,,,,,,, 49, 70 Dobson, George ........ .1.V,,,..,,.. Dobson, Joyce ,...,,,.Y,..,, V,V.. Domacz, Sally .,..,.,,, YYVYY Dorniried, Joan .,1..., .,,,, Downie, Lois .....,,,,,. ,.YY, Downing, Thomas ,.,.,. ,,,. . Drake, James ,,,...,,,,,,......,,,,Y,,1 Drange, Eleanor ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,.,, Drozdowski, Janice ..., 35, 96, Dumas, Carole ..,, 35, 97, 99, DZu113,21f'E3I3i7ffff'77Wfffff E Eagan, Donald ,,........ 49, 126, Eastman, Alice 35, 43, 92, 109, Ecola, Susanne ..,, 35, 43, 84, Berkaw, David ,...,....1........ ...... Babcock, Marna B., .... 45, 95, Bacon, Barbara ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, Q, Bain, Malcom .- .,,....,.. ml, ,...... Baird, Linda ...... -L ,,,...,.,,,...,,, . Bakewell, Arthur .,-.--45, 71, Ball, Robert .... M-, ,,.,e.,,,,,-.. 45, Balys, Kes ---...,,, ,.,,,,,, N, Bandlow, Joyce ..,.,-.,,,,,1,,,1.,, L 133 45 45 45 113 103 46 46 Barget, Kenneth .-.10, 44, 46, 69 -..-- ,.... ----,,.95, 103, Bargowski, Dolores ,,..,,,,,. - ,,,. Barkholz, Gerold - ..,,.......... 14, W --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v L ..,,,,,v,,.. 43, 94 Barnett, Catherine ............,.,.., Barsness, Elizabeth ,,,... 7, 44, 1 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,. - .,,,,........,.,,,, 69 113 33, 99 '46 46, , 94 Barstow, James ...,..,.,, 14, 99, 101 46 Barzda, Eleanor .,,................... Baumer, Cliff .,........, f......, 4 6, 101 Beaver, Nelson ,- .,,..,f,,..,,.V.1 33, 94 33 Bechard, Larry ..............,., ....... Bell, Carole .......,.,,,.....1 46, 92, Bell, Glen .............. ....fYYY.. Belote, Gloria ..........,,.............. Berry, Donald ....,, 46, 94, 95, Berry, Frank .................,1.,....... Berryman, William ................ Bessette, Elaine .................. 45, Bielous, Donald ....., .....,Vl. Billington, Tom ..... ...... Bishop, Arlene ..,1, ...., Bishop, Roberta ...... ,,1.,,,,.... Bisio, Raymond .,,.......,,.......... Black, Albert ..,........... 46, 70, Black, Diane L17, 46, 70, 92, Black, Susan .... 46, 105, 111, Blakely, Nancy .,,,...... 46, 92, Blandino, Elaine .... 21, 22, 90, Blomberg, Richard ....,,....,1,1...1 Bloodworth, Mari1ynn,,44, 46, ......92, 95, 107, 112, 118, Bohnwagner, Carol .,,,........ 46, Bolton, Janet ,... 7, 46, 70, 92, A .......,......,.......l.., 95, 96, 99, Bond, Richard ,,.....,.............. 14, Boyce, Carolyn ....,..........,...... Boyer, Marjorie ......,l...l,... 47, Boylan, Robert ..,... 14, 33, 82, Bradas, Melinda ........ 47, 118, 111 17, 46 46 33 126 46 33 107 46 46 33 46 113 111 115 105 92, 118 33 70, 127 108 94, 122 46 47 119 94 121 Brand, Susan ..,, 47, 69, 107, 114, 121 Brannock, Karen ..... ..... 33 Carey, Leo .,,,,.....,.... ,,,., 3 4 Carlson, Richard ..... ,,... 3 4 Carlton, Alan ........ .,,,, 4 7 Carlton, June ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,.-,,,,.,,,, Carney, Pat ,,,-,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carroll, Anita .,.,.. 47, 94, 95, Carter, Catherine .,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. Carter, Lana ,,...,....., 47, 105, Cary, Patricia .....,.......,,........,.. Cavaletto, Joseph .,.,..,,,,,.....,,,1 Cavan, Patricia ......,.,,,,...... 48, 99, 105 111 120 -----A ---------- ----------H 1 r Chadman, Margaret .,........ 34, 94 48 Chapman, Carol .......,,,.,,,.,.... Chiaravalli, Dina ........,,,,,,,,,, Chorba, Ronald ,,., 10, 38, 94, ch,131157131551'Q1Qf1QQ1lli2if5'i615Q Chynoweth, Kathleen ............ Cieslack, James ,..,,,....,,.. ..... Clynick, 1-larold .,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.....,, Collick, Joyce ........,.,.,...,,........ Como, Caren ..., 12, 17, 44, 48, ....90, 92, 94, 95, 99, 107, .,........118, 128, 129, 131, Connors, Mary Jo .... 48, 111, ,.,,,.,,,,l08, 112, 128, 131, 144 Ekliif, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,......... 35 Ellis, Dinah .,....,.,.,.cc...,..,,ccc,c, 35 Ekstrom, Lawrence Emerson, Robert .... Erickson, Dagmar ,, 100 131 , 49 ...,,..49, Erickson, Ronald ,..,,,, ,,,,,. 3 5 F Fanelli, Jeanette 49, 70, 107, 118 49 Fehrenback, Lynn ,,,,,,1r....,YYYY, Felean, Diane ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,l...,,,,..., 49 Fellows, Peter .,.. 35 Ferar, Lynn .,,.,,.... ...V.. 3 5 Ferrari, Louise ..,,,,,, 49 Fiantaco, Catherine George, Ruth ,.....,,....,,,l,,l, 50, 119 Gerhard, Susan ,1,.,1..f,..f,f..-.. 50 German, Sherrilyn,,7, 50, 69, 98, Gerometta, David .f,... f,,.,f... 3 5 Gibbings, Patricia ..,,......,....... Gibbs, Margot ......,,,,,,,,,.,v.,. 35, 97 Gillette, Patricia ei5fLi5iIif 6iQQiQS'ff Goodhart, John Goodyear, Ruth ,.,. .....,35, 92, 105, W115, 131 35 ,..,.,,51, 118 Gordon, Cynthia ,,,, Goss, Alan ,,,,,,..... Goss, David .,.,..... 35 Graham, Pamela ,,,,,, 35, 115, 118 Grant, Craig ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,,,,.,,., 51 Graybell, Janet l,,..,, ,,,.,..,,,,, 5 1 Green, Mary f .,,,,....,,.,.,..,.,, 51, 118 Greenfield, Allen ,,,,,,, ,51, 116 Gregory, Grover 7, 5 1, 69, 70, 125 Gullion, Robert ,,,,,,.,.,..,.,,,. Guzman, Sylvia ...l,., H Haddock, Martin ,,,,, 51, 35 51 Hahn, John ,,,,,,,,.... YY,Y.... 3 5 Hairfield, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 Haist, Terry ,,,,,,...........,,,,., 36, 114 1-laldenwanger, Richard ,,,.,.,, 51 1-lall, Faye ,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,..V. 35, 94 Ham, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 131 Hamilton, Jacqueline,5l, 69, 107, 1-lampikian, 1-lermineh 1.7, 17, 51, 117, 121 l-lanoian, Arthur ,,,, 10, 35, 90, 99, 128, 131 Hansen, Marie ..........Y.ffffff----- - 51 Hanson, Carol ......,....YY,YYYY,f.. if 51 1-lanson, Desmond ,...11....ff----f- 51 Hanson, Peter ..,,,,,...f... 51, 59, 71 Hardesty, Karen .,..,,.,.,,,fV 51, 131 Hargreaves, Elizabeth ,,,, 36, 108, Harlton, Herbert ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, 5 1, 70 Harp, Rebbecca ,,,,... ,,,.f,,,l,, 5 1 Harper, William ,,,.,,..Y.,,,,,, 36, 103 Conrad, Dixie ,,,,,,,,,.......,,........ Cook, Douglas ...... ..... 3 4 Coppola, Joe ....,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 4 8 Costa, Daniel l.l.,,...., ..,,,,.,.,. 4 8 Cottington, Bonnie ,,,,,.,,,.,, 48, 107 Coulter, Robert ......v.,..,,...,,,.,.,, Crampton, Daniel ,,,, 7, 48, 69, 94, 98, 122 Crook, Edwin ,,,,..,, ,..,.,,,,,,.... 4 3 Crossley, Mike .1..,, ...,,.1...l 4 8 Crouch, Jane ,..., , ,,,, 48, 117 Crull, Diane ....,.. ........ 4 0 48 Culver, James ...,.,.. Culver, Robert ,,.,.,., 34 D Daguanno, Antonia ....1...,..,.. 43 Dahlen, Sonja ....,,,,.Y.....f...f 43, 70 Daschke, Ann .,,,.,..,,ffff..ffff.--, 48 Davies, William .... 17, 48, 71, 101 Davis, Judith ......i...,.,, 34, 43, 100 Dawson, David ,.,.,,.......,,, 46, 101 Dawson, Marsha ....,,,.......fff1f. 48 34 Dearhammer, Dave ,,,, 48, 128, 131 Deason, 1-lerold ..... 7, 48, 70, 95, 134 Dean, John ,,,,,,.. . .... ,,,,,,....,.-... . . 100, Delimata, Dennis ....,,.... . .,,1..... 34 Fineran, Bill ,...,,,,,,., 49 Finlayson, Peggy ,,,,,,.....,...1Vf 35 Fisher, Raymond ,,.,,,,,.,.,.,f1f1ff 116 Fitzgerald, Joy ,,,, 50, 70, 108, 112, Fitzgerald, Michael ,,,,,,,,, 50, 125 Fitzpatrick, John ..,,,,,,....,YYYYYYY 35 Fleishans, John ......,,,,,,....1, 35, 113 Fleming, Theodore 7, 50, 69, Foster, Helen ,,,,,,......,1..,,....ffff Fracchia, Robert .....,f111f,..f--.,f Franco, Evelyn ,,,.,,, .,,,,,,,YY,.. Franz, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,.,,... 7, 50, Fredrick, Janet ..f,,,,.,.,1,,.,111ffV11 Freeman, John ..1.,,,, 50, 70, 94 113, Freund, Barry ccc.c,....YYV1..1.--f--f Frisbie, Pat ,,,,,.....YY.,..Y, 19, 50, Furman, Carol ,....,,,1..-Yffff1fffff. G Gaca, Carole ,,,, 50, 107, 115, Gallagher, Sally ...f..,,,,,f,,,,.... Gallaher, John ,.,,.,....1... Y,,,... Gant, Janet ....,,.,..,,. ,..,,ll Gardiner, Robert, .,,,... ...1efV.1 7 , Garret, Jean ,,,,,,.......,.lY,.......... Gartshore, Alistair .....1..11. 50, Gaylor, Leonard ,.....,,....,.....cc.. Geelhood, Larry ...Y 35, 43, 92, Gehanian, Lucille ,... 50, 105, Gemolas, Nicholas ..,.,,....f--f-- Genschmar, Helga ...,,,., 16, 21, George, Ronald ...,., 50, 101, 1 Harris, Donald ,,,,.,,,,,,, . ,,,. 51, 113 Harris, Sally ,,,,,,.. 35, 92, 99, 109 Haskin, Tom ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 115 Hass, Sandra ......,,,,,,.......f....ff 36 Hauser, Kenneth ....,.,,,,,,,, 36, 102 J-Jawker, John ,,..,..,..,,, 36 43, 131 Hawthorne, Susan l,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 51 Hayes, Linda ......,,....,.,,,.,,.. 52, 92 1-layes, Sandra ...... 36, 43, 94, 97, Hayward, Barbara ,,,,.,,,.1ff1f,f 35 Hebert, Fred ,,,,,,,, 36, 92, 94, 102 1-lecker, Linda ,,,Y,,YY....fffff,fff 52, 70 1-legqie, Barbara ..........VVVYVV 52, 125 Heimberger, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,. 36 1-leintz, Alice ,,,, 52, 110, 118, 122 Heintz, Elmer .1,.,.,.fffff1.-..1f.....- 52 1-leiple, Vaughan ..,.. ,,,,..,,.,,,,, 5 2 l-leltzel, Mary .... 17, 52, 70, 122, Henderson, Diane .,,, 52, 118, 134 52 Henderson, Janice ...1,,...,,,,...1. Hendon, Carole 52 Henry, Patrick ..,,,, .,.,. 3 6 Herrera, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,. 52 Hesse, Jerelyn ..,.,,.....,Y.,..,,..... 36 1-leuer, Jeffrey ,... 52, 71, 90, 102, Hewin, Jane ,,,,.,......,,,,,,,,,.,, 52, 119 Hill, John ,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,.,,,.,, 5 2, 125 Hitchcock, Alice ....,v,...,.,,.. 52, 107 Hobley, Donald ,,,,r,, 36, 102, 125 Hodgson, James ....,,.,.,....,, 52, 131 ' 36 Hoffman, Celia ,....,,, ,,,.. ..,,.,,, Horn, Ruth . .,,., 7, 52, 95, 97, 108, 118, 122, 131 Hornbacher, Hedda ,.... 52, 70, HOfQQQf'1i1QiQ2QE'fffffflffl Horton, Hugh ....., 52, 70, 71, 96, 115 52 99, 113 Hovinen, Susan .,..., 52, 107, 110, 118 HOVJHQQI15331Qi2ffffff55f7155f- Hue2fiQHQilQf 15t'QQQQi1''ffiif-E5. 101, 131, Huitaker, Kenneth .......,..,... 52, Hughart, Victoria ....., -7, 52, Hug ill, Carolyn .....,.....,...,...... Hurson, Roger 2 ........ 2.2 ..... . Huusko, David .........,.. 22 .... 2 Hyland, Iames ....,. -2.-222 1-lynick, Fred 2 ..., 2 ..,.,.. 22 I Iadu, Thomas .,v... 222-2--2 Iakubek, Karen ......., 53, 111, lamrozy, Kenneth 222222.22 Iauman, Richard .... 253, 101, 128, 131 92, 132 125 131 53 53 53 36 36 124 36 131 lensen, Barbara 2 .1.,. in 53 lensen, Bruce ......... 2-.-- ,,.... 53 Iensen, Nancy -22-.17, 53, 98 Iohnson, Carl .-.-...36, 102, 113 lohnson, Kenneth .... -lm- 53 Iohnson, Linda lane ..--222. 53 lohnson, Winnette 2.----53, 111 Iolley, Patricia 2 .... 2--2-53, 122 lanes, Carol Ann ...,. --.- ..,.,.., 53 lones, Marjorie ,,,, 36, 43, 94, 96, 2-2.298, 108, 118, 121, 131 lanes, Sharon 2 ...,. -.- ...... 2 ri.. 53 loop, lanine -Q----.53, 107 K Kallid, Asma -237,1 43, 97, 105, -222222222222222 118 Karnpo, larnes ------.-- ..... . 53 Kappel, Sharon 2 ,,,..,. 53, 107, 124 Karrandja, Mildred ..-.-- 1.,,., 53 Kasapis, Gus -2,8, 10, 37, 138 Kecrrsley, Caren ....V.V. --- A.... 53 Kedney, Robert .....,.. ,--- .... 125 Keenan, Diane ....., -.--- 37 Keipp, Claudia --..--.-.---..-- 53 Kelley, William W... 10, 16, 37, 113, -2-22222222 ,,,,, 2222222 138 Kellstrom, Linda ,,.1..,...f - .--.-.f-- 53 Kelly, Patricia 22 ...,. 53, 107, 124 Kemp, Katherine ....1..-fff.f. 53, 119 Kennedy, Mary lane-,37, 43, 94, 2222222222222222222298, 118 Kenney, Beverly ..f..f.... -w ---- Kermou, Emma .......,., 53, 107, 122 Kerr, Ellena --- V,..V......1-- 54, 121 Kestigian, Barbara 254, 108, 121, M02-an AA-- 222 -,,--, 222 ,,,, 122 Ketko, Diane ,,,........ - 1..-.-ff1-1---- Kevonian, Barbara ,,1,, 37, 43, 97, -2 ,------A,,,,, 222 ,,,,,,,,A,,,,.,,,.. 108 Kilbourn, Carole ,..,,, 37, 108, 131 King, Elizabeth 2.37, 43, 112, 15511 Kirkpatrick, Kenneth .1....f.1.11-- 37 Kiselis, Betty .... 54, 95, 107, 110, 15, l 17 54 Kitchen, Ted --f.---fA---f' -----'----' - A- Klausenburger, lurgen ..... 54, 94, Klebba, Norman .--v--,'----f- '-fA 54 Klei, Barbara -------1e1eA--'--- 54' 95 Klesz, Alfred -1-------f----A--Af- -------- Kletzka, Carol ..,,1,1... 54, 108, 115 Kline, lo Ann .- .fY..ff..-,-1-------'-- 37 Knebl, Donald - ...f.------ff-.------f 54 Knott, larnes ...,..--f-----f-f1------ ---f 3 7 Koch, SQU1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....., 23, 54, Kopp, Kenneth ......-1----.1 - ---f 54, 97 Kordus, Patricia ....-1-1------1--- -v-A 3 7 Korobkin, Leonard ,----v-----'1--- 54 Koski, Sandra ,... 54, 128, 129, 131 Kosnick, 101117 -f---f----A-ff ---A---A A- Z Z Kotys, Barbara .1...Y Kramer, Kay ,...... - ............. 54, 107 Krepps, Donald ..............1....... 37 Krol, Dennis ....,..............,,.. 54, 122 Kruger, Barbara .... 37, 43, 94, 97, 114 56 Mathie, Harry .2-.221-2 Mattson, Karen ........ -56, 115, 133 Maxfield, Sheila .2-----2 56 Maxwell, Karen -2256, 71, 108, 117 Kubit, Kenneth .............,..r....... 54 Kuder, Shirley ......,............... 37, 96 Kuhn, ludith .......,. -.-.-- .... -- 54 Kujala, Kenneth ....... - ...... ,54, 131 Kukoda, Paul ---- ..... - ....1. .-- Kuusisto, George .-- ...,,..... 54 L Lagos, Lillian ...... 17, 54, 71, 92, ' ....,. 222--95, 115, 117, 118 Lahti, Walter .,... 2-- ......,,,,.,,, 54 Laidlaw, Ronald -- ....... - ,.r..,.. 37 Lamb, Mary .-- ..... ------.-- 54 Lambert, Dennis - ....r, -- .... -- 55 Larner, Maxine ,.,.. ---55, 107, 108 Lampe, Fred ....,, - ....,.........,.. - 55 Landa, lohn ...,....., 55, 70, 71, 103 Landry, Lynn ..., -55, 70, 96, 105, 22222222 ,,,,-.,,-, 222 ,.., lll, 124 Landry, Paul .,.,.,....... -..- ....... - Landshear, David ....,, -- ........ 37 Langlois, 1essica212, 55, 69, 92, 2 ,,,, 22 .,,, 2 .... 2 ,,.,, 2 ,,,,,. -.111, 115 Larsen, Iudith ........,.... ---. ..,, 55 Lausch, Calving - .......... -- ,,.... 55 Lawrence, Clark 22 23, 55, 69, 22 ....., 100, 113, 128, 131 138 Lee, lames 22 ..... 2 .... -55, 71, 102 Lehman, Karl -..- ..,,......., 55, 103 Leighton, Gertrude .- ,,.r,, - .... 55 Leinonen, Edsel ,,,.. 222 .,r.,,... . 37 Lentz, Daniel -2.-.-2---......- 37 Leon, Russell --2.14, 37, 101, 113 Lerew, Robert 2217, 55, 122, 125 Lewis, Iarnes ,2222222.255, 126 Lincoln, lanet .-2 ............ 55, 110 Lindsay, Herman ........ -.--,-- 55 Ling, Elizabeth ,,,. 2.22 ,,,,.. -2, 55 Lipscomb, Sue ,.,,.. --2 ....... 37, 120 Llewellyn, Bonnie -237, 92, 1 07, 115, 118 Lloyd, MGIll1Q ...55, 108, 116, 118 Lockwood, Ronald ....--...... 55, 103 69 Loos, Nancy --.-- --.- ----55, Low, larnes ...... --.-.---.55, 115 Lunn, ludy .....---.... -- ..11-----f--ff - 55 Luttenbacker, Marjorie ..---- 55, 94, 22 222222 -,., 295 98 Luttinen, Alvar ---- ...- ----- 55 Lutz, Diane ,-----...... --- ......-1 1- Lynch, loanne ...- --.. - ..---.---- - 55 Lynch, loy 22 ,,,,., 2 ...,, 2 ,.,-.,, 37, 108 Lynch, Michael -.-.-.------n 55 M MacAu1ey, Catherine ,,., -56, 92, 124 2222 ,,,,- 22 ,,,,,,,r,,.., 105, 111, MacDonald, Alan ..--.--1 - ---, 33, 47 'MacDonald, Ross ,...., 10, 56, 90, 2222 .,.,r...,.... .92, 100, 113, 138 MacKay, Kenneth ...., 22, 56, 70, -2222222222295, 100, 113, 142 McKay, Mary ...-,...,...,, 56, 70, 124 MacKenzie, Allister ..--.. - .......- MacKenzie, lanice ...-......-, 56, 124 Mackie, Russell ........-..-. - ------. 38 Macyorowski, Bernadine ,,.... 56 Maggard, loan .............1.1----1.-- 55 Makar, Mary lane ...... 7, 56, 114, 222 -,--- 2 -,--,,,,l,,,,,,.,,....,-.,.. 122,132 Marietta, Frank .,,...,............... 56 Marchesatir, Nataline .-........ 56 Mardos, Sue ..-.----......-..-f.-- 55, 116 Marker, Michael .............--.-. - 38 Mark, Paul ..-..............-..f..-.---.. 55 Marks, Janice .... 56, 92, 107, 110, 22 --A,,,, 2 ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 222 ....,, 122, 131 Marsac, Lynn ..-..................... - 38 Marsh, Steve ...........- - ----..f----f 55 Martel, Nancy .... - .... --- ..----- - 55 Martin, Elizabeth .-....---,--. 38, 117 Massey, Pat .--.56, 99, 105, lll, 1 18 McAnel1y, Charles .-.. 2 ..... -. 38 McCart, Norman ,... 10, 23, 56, 69, 22222222- ...,... -70, 95, 113 McDonald, Carole 2.2-256, 105 McDonald Harry ,,,. 2222 38 McDowell, Margaret 2-2-2. 57 McGregor, Andrew .-.10, 57, 104 Mclntosh, Paul 22257, 128, 131 Mclntosh, Henry 2 ..... 57,70 98, 1-2222-2113, 131, 135 Mclntyre, Richard -------.. 38 McLin, Karen --2-?22- 37 McTeer, Mary 2.2222.57, 118 Mercer, Lowell 2.222--. 38 Mertz, Ierry .--.-...-- 57 Metzker, Iudith -2-.----M 38 Meyer, Eve .1-----..j 57 Michalkow, Gregory 22 ....... 38, 43 Micks, George .- ....--....... ---.. 57 Miller, Carol 22--2-2-257, 131 Miller, Dennis --- .... -.- ....r- 38 Miller, Fred ----- ---.- ..... 38 Miller, Robert .... - ..... ---.-.-57, 98 Miller Stanley --- .... -1 .... - 38 Mills, Karen 22257, 70, 71 111 Missett, Dorothy-38, 99, 108, 118 Mitchell, lane -57, 108, 118 120 Mitchell, Paulette ........ ----- 57 Mock, Karen -2- ....... -l-57 111 Moilanen, Nancy 222.-.2 .... 38 Milner, ludith 222257, 112, 132 Moldenhauer, Marjorie ....,, 18 57, 2 ..,,,- 2.22.2 .-.--,. 104, 105, 132 Montgomery, Don .,.- -.----. 57 Montgomery, Sharon 222 .... 38 Moore, Carol 238, 43, 108, 112, 22222222-2-22.120, 131 Moore, Michael .2- .... 57, 71, 103 222 ...... 222--2-2-222 116 Moreau, Michael ..,,.... 2-2.2, 57 Morgan, David .-.-., 7, 57, 90, 95, 2222 ,,.... ----100, 113, 128, 131 Morgan, Evelyn -.-...2-..-2, 38 Morin, Thomas 2---.38, 128, 131 Morrin, larnes --,,,. 22-2-222 57 Morrison, Bruce -222-222- Motzer, Tim 2.-2-.22--22 38 Mountain, Michael .-.. -QW 38 Muenk, Don 2- ,.....,, 57, 70, 102 Mundy, Paul- ...... 2.2-2 ,... 2 57 Murowski, Edward 2222 ,,,,,,, 58 Murray, Beverly 2--58, 112 144 Murray, Robert l,,,,,,,,, 222222 38 N Nagher, Mary Ann .2222 -,,,- , 58 Najor, Rarnzy 2 ,,,,,,,, 2 2 ,,,..,,i,, 38 Naugle, David 22 ,,.. 2 ,,2,2,,,,r,2,, 38 Nobus, Carol ,..,,, 2222-22 ,2,, 2 58 Nelson, Judith ....2,,,v,,,2.,,,.., 58 132 Neville, lohn -22 2 .,...,..,, 58 116 Nicoll, lames ..,,., 2 ,,,,,,,, 39, 103 Nicolo, Richard ..,,,,,r,, 222 ,,,,, 58 Niemela, William .,,-2,-,.,, 22 ,,,,2 39 Nordstrom, Carol ....,,r-,-,,2,,.,, 2 58 bling, Marjorie ..-, 39, 105, 111, 124 Nott, Gerald ,.-,,,.2,,, 222, O Odette, George 22,,,, 2222 2222.-AA 58 Odle, Mary ..,... 2 ,,.,.2 258, 128, 131 Ohrnan, Sandra ,,,.,2,2,,,,,,-,2,,,2, 58 Oja, Alice 222-2 2,,2,,22 22 222,22 2 58 Cieson, Marilyn ...,-,.. 58, 108, 131 Olsen, Iudith .... 222 22,. 22222 58 O1SOr1, loyce -27, 58, 71, 94, 95, -------W -----.---. 107, 128, 129, 131 Q':son, Harold ...-.. 32, 39, 90, 92, --------..--.----.22-2294, 100 Opachak, Mark ,2,,-, 22,2 ,,22,, 58 Orlando, Raymond ,,,2 2 ,,-2,,,,2, Orlowski, Duane ,.,222,,,2,,2 2 22,,, Orsick, Karen 22 ,,,,,,-,-2 2 ,-,- 39, 131 Ortez, Lydia - ...,.2,,2,., 39, 108, 132 9 r1ey, Rita - .....-. -...58, 105, 125 Ovcninnikofi, Maria 2.-58, 118 Owen, Douglas -m-.-. 58 P Pacht, Christine -39, 43, 94, 97, 22222222--2.-1- 108 Paige, Robin -....-.-.1-14, 58 Palazzola, Ioseph .2.-.--.58, 70 Palma, France ---....- 58 Palmer, Larry ..-58, 102, 133, 134 Palmer, Linda -----58, 99, 119 Palmier, lean ---.--.-M 39 Pandur, Ianet --..7, 59, 69, 110, ,22222222222222l22, 129 Pangman, Gwen -..--.-- 59 Pcmnecouk, Phyllis .22 ,.., .39, 132 Panyan, Louise -m--39, 108 Pape, Susan -22--2-259, 118 Pappas, Mary Ann 2259, 71, 95, 2222?-v--98, 109, 118 Parent, Doris 2-2-2? 59 Parish, Ianet --.-.. -..----59, 133 Pasbjerg, Dennis -2, 39 Patterson, William -2-59, 69, 70, 222222102 121 Peacocke, William 222.-2. 39 Pearson, Gayle -39, 43, 92, 97, ?.99, 105, 118 Pearson, Shirley -2-.- 59 Peerbolte, Carolyn ,--... 39, 43, 2-2222-2108, 118, 121, Peirce, Frances 2-59, 107, 127, 133 96, 131 Pemberthy, Clare - ..-...----.- --- 39 Peniwell, Penelope 239, 43, 92, -222----22105, 118 Pennington, Dennis --59, 92, 102 Perrof, Helen 22- .-.....-...- 59, 119 Perry, Sandra 59 Peterson, Christine -----.-- 59 Peterson, Lana,259, 69, 114, 118, 22222222222 ,,,,,, 22222 121 Peterson, Marlyss-39, 92, 94, 97, 2222222222110 113 Petosky, Gerald 22--222 Petrie, Marie .2-.2 ........ 2- 59 Pettipher, lohn --222259, 100 Pierfelice, Carole 2--2 39, 131 Pike, Linda ..,- -.22---.2 59 Pike, Sharon ..... 2 ....2 22239, 108 Piller, loseph 2--.2--...--2 59 Pinoniemi -2.-2--.2-1 59 Pishotti, Natalie ------ 59 Poncini, Lorraine 2222 ,22222 22 59 Plenda, Catherine -22.2- Power, Merijill.-59, 96, 108, 114, -2-2,-22222-2--22. 120 Preston, Elisabeth 2.59, 118, 127, -----.-2.-2-2-222 147 Pridemore, loyce 2222.222 59 Prohaska, Frances 22--239, 119 Proirnos, Mary Ann 22 ,,2,,2 2 ,22, 60 Prutow, Marilyn .... 60, 70, 71, 92, ..-294, 95, 97, 99, 107, 128, -.-2 ..2..2.,.- 222-22129, 131 Q Quinn, Norma .........,,r...... 2- 60 Quinn, Sara 22,2222 2 222,,2 22222 R Radnovich, Mildred ..-2-22., 39 Rarnbow, Herbert ....-. - ..... 39, 101 Ramsey, Carol ..., 2-2 22222 60 Ramsey, Iudy 2 2,.2 2 i2,,22,,,2,,,, 22 Randlett, lames - .... 2210, 40, 101 Rashi, IoAnn ,,222,222, 222 22,2,2 22 60 Rauch, Helen - ......- - ....... 60, 147 Rauhala, Kenneth ..,. - r.,... 2.. 60 Redmond, Charles ...-.. 40, 43, 113 Redpath, Karen .2,,,2,, 22222 60 Reed, Geraldine 2222 22222,2 222 40 Reeves, Douglas 2 ,-22 2 ,2,,,,,, 222 40 Reibling, Leroy 222 2222,22 40 Reitschneider, Sharon ,.2.. 60, 107 Reinhold, Daniel 22 ,2,22,2 2222 60 Rennie, Diane .-.-, 60, 70, 94, 95, -----..- .-... .... 9 8, 99, 107, 118 Resner, Sandra 2 ..... 60, 92, 107 Resnick, Sherry 2,2 2,.22 22260, 131 ' N Ken .....,. 2 ,,,,,2,,, 22222 60 Richardson, William . ,5,,, Richmond, Donald ,, , ,,,, , WAAA H 50 Riewe, Roderick H ,7,.,,,,,, , W 60 Rigg, Susan .,,,,l7, 60, 117, 127, Roberts, Dave ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 60 Roberts, David A, ,,c,c,,,,Yc,,, 40, 103 Roberts, Dennis ., .,,,, ,,,, 4 0,.l03 Robinson, Brownie,,60, 122, 128, Robinson, Raymond .,.. 60, 131 Rogers, Beverly ., ,,,i,,i,o,,,o,, , 60 Rogers, Charlesn 10, 15, 18, 60, 99, 104, 113 Rogers, ludith ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Rontal, Rorrer, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rose, Harvey ,,,,oi,.. ., 60, 110, Eugene .,,,i,,,,,,,,, 7, 60, 97 40 113 Ross, Nancy ..,,.,.c.. 23, 61, 69, 70 Rothman, Emily .... 40, 94, 97, 120 omith, Carol ..oi.....ii,,,,.,..o,,i,,,,, 62 Smith, Carol Ann ,,,,,. 40, 92, 107, Smith, Fielding ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 62 Smith, Gayle .....,, 62, 116, 118 Smith, lanice C. H 62, 109, 112 Smith lanice E. .,,,,,, 62, 71, 107, ....i,,,.,110, 131 Smith, loyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Smith lulie .,.,. 6, 17, 63, 70, 92, .,.,,.,,.,,,95, 112, 118, 152 Smith Melvin ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, 14, 63, 69 Smith Myrna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Smith, Raymond ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Smits, Phyllis ,,,, .,,63, 69, 116 Snyder, ludith ,.,,.,. Socall, Ronald ,,,,,,, 63 U Uiferrnan, Karen , ,.,, 65, 108, Underdown, Phyllis .,,, 41, 43 V Vagnette, Pamel .......,,..,Y...V,., Vahlbusch, Patricia ,, 65, 69, 92, 97, 99, 107, Vallance, Bonnie ..,.,,.,,,..,,..f. Valovick, Sara ,,,,,...,,............,, ValVerde, Carolyn ,, ,,,,,,,.... .. VanEck, Ethan ..., 10, 65, 69, ,, 71, 92, 97, 118, VanEvery, Robert ..ii,,...... 41, Vanni, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,.. 65, lll, Vartabedian, Allen 65, 70, Soellnar, Walter ,,,,,,l.,,,,,,,,,,,,., 63 Soloway, William ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Soroos, Kathleen 21, 44, 63, 92, 95, 111, Spiers, James ,.,,,,,.,,,,.i,,,v,. 41, Spikerrnan, Cecily ,,,,,,.. ,...,., Stanley, Bonnie ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Stark, David ,,,,.,.,,..,.,,,,,.,.,,,..,. Staufenbeil, Carol ,,,, . 63, 69, r,...,.,,,..105, 111, 120, 124, Vercelloti, loseph ,,,,., Vidler, Donald ,,....,, Vindenti, Anthony Vintzel, lames ...,,,,, ,, Rovenko, Robert ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,., 61, 125 Royer, lanet ,.,.,,,......,,,..,....,.,,, 61 Rutledge, Patricia .,,,,,...,,,,,.,,, 40 Rutzen, Barbara .... 61, 70, 92, 94, 97, 107 S Satfold, Frederick ........,,.,.. 61, 126 Salford, Beverly ,i.r. ..,..,. 6 1 Saint, Mary ,,.,.,,...,,,,. 61 Salvatore, Geraldine ,,,..,.i....,, 61 Salzano, Ronald ,,..,i...,..,,,,.. 49, 43 Sanders, Kay .,,,.v,,..,, 61, 111, 124 Sanders, Virginia ,,,, 61, 117, 127 Sapp, Ruth ....,,.,..,i......,.r,,, 61 131 Sarkozy, Mary ,,,.v, -- .,.,.,,,...... 6-14 Savinsky, Virginia - ..,... - ,,... 7 -. 61 Schiappacasse, Russell ,.,,., l.,.' 61 Schiffer, Carole ..,. 32, 40, 43, 94, ,...,.97, 99, 108, 118,128, 131 Schirnrn, lulie ..- .......,. - ...,.ii..fr 61 Schmidt, Carol ...... 61, 69, 92, 95, - ....,. z.-- ,,.... 96, 114, 116, 117 Schmidt, Robert .....,....,.,,,, 61, 138 Schneider, Elizabeth ...61, 107, 147 Schreiber, Allen .,....,. ----..40, 128 Schultz, Sharyn Mae .............. 61 Schuster, Shirley - ,.....,..,........ 61 Scotti, Fred ........, - ,..,.........,,,,,, 61 Scott, Helen ..,. 32, 40, 94, 97, 99, 112, 131, 144 Scrivens, lack ...,..,,i.,..,,,,... 61, 126 Scroby, Larry ........ 10, 61, 90, 92, 1 04, 1 13, 138 Seibel, Mary ,.., 61, 109, 110, 122 Seiden, Valerie .... - ..,......... 62, 118 Sernan, Mary ADH .-4- - ------------ 62 Shaheen, loan .,,,,l.,..., 62, 92, 107 Shaink, Richard ..,..... 40, 43, 101, N.. .,..,,,,,,,...,.. - ,.,,.. 128, 131, 135 Shallop, Sharon ,,,.,.,,,.,.......,.,. 62 Shannon, ludy ....,,,,,....,,......... 62 Sharp, Barbara .......,,. 62, 71, 120 Shearer, Robert .,....VV,,..,,,,..V,,, Shelegy, Patricia ,,,,............i.,. 62 Sherman, Richard ,,.i...V 62 Sherwood, Marilyn ....., 62 Shore, Carol ...,,,......... ...irri 6 2 Siegel, Sharon ..,,............,,., 40, 43 Sieger, Douglas ,,,,.,,.......,.,,.,,, 40 Siegert, Robert ..,,,, 10, 40, 94, 113 Sienkiewicz, Ioseph .... 19, 62, 69, 102 113 Sierb, lill ,.,........... ..,....i..,A. 4 0 Sievers, Phillip ....,................. 40 Siiton, Nancy ...,,,.,.................. 62 Silk, Kenneth ..,,..., 44, 62, 94, 95, 116, 128, 131, 135 Sincock, Bonnie ............,,.., 62, 111 Sivertson, Richard ...,..........,... 62 Sivil, Linda ..........,..,......iii.. 62, 122 Skagerberg, Lois .... 8, 32, 40, 90, 94, 97, 99, 107, 115, Skowron, Adrienne ..,, 62, 108, 112 Slevin, Patrick ................-------- 62 Slater, Thomas ............r-----,f---- Slocum, Cynthia ..,..... 62, 71, 107, 129, 131 Smith, Barbara ........., 40, 110, 121 St. Clair, Richard ,,,.,....,,,....,, Steifin, Charles i,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, Stenius, Linda ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,, Stersic, Katherine ,,,,,,.....,...,.. Stewart, Sue ,.,r. 63, 99, 109, 131 Stopke, Phillip ,,,,.,.i.,......i,..,... 41 Stork, William ...,..,.,.,,,,,.,,,,..,.,. 41 Stough, Sally .... 63, 108, 118, 120 Stremmell, Richard ........,,,,.... Stringer, Iarnes ....,.,i,,.,....,,.... Sullivan, lohn ...... ,.i, Sullivan, Mike ,,,,,,,,,.,,. .,,, Sundelin, Bruce ,,,,,,.i,l...,.,.,,,,, Sundermeyer, lanet ,,,,.,......,,,, Sundquist, Sharon 68, 111, Sutherland, Ethel ..,.,,......,. 64, Sutton, Anne ..,...,, ........... Swindall, Ann ,.,,,. .,,,i.,, Szabo, loann ......,, .,., Szabor, Stephen ...... ,,,, T Tabacchi, Frank ....r...... - --------- Tabor, Sandra .,......,.,, 17, 64, Taggert, Shirley .,,,., 64, 107, Tandy, Ron ,.,,.............,......,.,... Taylor, Barbara ,,,, 6, 41, 94, Taylor, Bonnie ........,, ...,.,, Teeples, Kathleen .....,............ Telescou, leariette ' ......,..... 64, Terry, Ann ............ ,...... Terry, Sharon ,.,..... .... Tester, Carol ......, 1 Thams, lack ..,.... .... Trikoris, lim .....,,ii... ..ff Thistle, Robert ....,. ---- Thomas, David ,,,.,, ,...... Thomas, Dennis ....,,.. .....r,1..1 Thomas, lanet .,,i.., .,ffi.... 4 1, 110 Thomas, ludith ,.,.............iiY.,,.- 64 Thomas, Rita ......,,,.i,....f, 7, 16, 64 41 Thompson, Faye .......,i........... Thompson, lanet ,,,,., 41, 109, 1 19, 127, Thompson, Lana ,........,,,........ Thorin, lulie ..........V.......V......... Thorpe, Barbara ...,, ,,,, Tietz, Shirley ...,i... ..... Tiseo, Albert ........ .,..,1.. Tolman, Rodney ...... .......,, 6 4, Torango, David ......, .......,,,,. Tressler, Bette i...,...., ,........ 6 4, Tretheway, Susan ...... ,i...... Triola, William ......,.. ..... Turnbo, Gene ........ ..,.. Turner, Nancy ...... ,.... Turner, Roger ........ ..... Tyler, Lynne ...........f.... ...., Tyndall, Margaret ...... ...., Vitovich, Ronald ,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 41 VouVakis, Elizabeth ,...,.,,.,,,,, W Wallace, George .... 7, 65, 94, WQiif lS'SH,2lQf1QQf 'Qffflili, i 14 Walsh, ludith ,,,,.. ,,,,,......,,,,,, 4 1 Walter, Diane ,i,.........,,,,,,....,,.i 65 Walter, Nancy .,,,.,,,,,, 65, 69, 108 Wanamaker, Shirley ,.., 15, 65, 69, Wantin, Armas ,,.,,,..,, ,...... 4 2, 43 Washchuk, Eugene ,.,,.. .,,,,, 6 5 Washington, Dorothy ,.... 65 Wasson, Patricia .,....,,,,,,.....i.. 65 Watson, Bonnie ,,,,.... ..,... 6 5, 92 Watts, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,.,.,,. Weak, Walter ..,.,,..,.......,,,,,,,i.. 66 Weatherston, Colton 23, 66, 103 Webster, Arlene ,,,, 42, 43, 92, 99, 118, 121 Webster, Richard ....,.,,rr.,., 42, 101 Weiskotten, lulianne ..,,, ,42, 109, 110, 128, 128, 131 41 Welker, 1-lazel ,,....,. ,.....,...,.. 6 6 Weller, Helen .,..,. ..,,,,,,,, 6 6 Wells, Linda ,.,,,,,,... ...,.... 6 6, 128 Wenzel, Richard ..........,,.,.,.... 66 Wesslin, Carolyn ...,,,,,....,i..,... 42 Whaley, Gerold ,,,,,,,,,..,,.,...,.,. 66 Wheeker, David ,,,,.i,,,, 42, 43, 94 Whipple, Brent i...,,......,....,.. 42, 92 White, Marcy ,,,.., ,,...,,,, 6 6 White, Peggy ......,. .,..,,.,,,,.. 6 6 Wiehr, Clifford ,,,..., ..,,,..,, 6 6, 96 Wigle, William ..,...,,,,.,.,..,,.,..., 42 Wild, Raymond ,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 66 Wilkie, Dennis ..,, 44, 66, 70, 71, 98, 102 Wilkinson, Mary Ellen .,.... 66, 114 Williams, Carol Ann .,.......... 66 Williams, Carol Sue ......,,,..... 66 Williams, Robert ,,.....,.,....,.,,,. 66 Willis, Linda ,,,......,....., 66, 71, 133 Wilson, Daniel ,...,,.,,,...,,...,,,,,. 66 Wilson, Doris .,.. 42, 94, 109, 122, Wilson, Earl ...i......,.....,,,,,....... 66 Wilson, Frank ..........,, 14, 66, 102 Wilson, lames .,.. .,,,,,.,,,,,, 6 6 Winer, Toby ...........,.., ...... 6 6 Wingert, lohn ,,...,..,,,.i...........,. 66 Witherspoon, Nancy .....,,, 66, 147 Wittbredt, George ,,............,,.. 67 Wolcott, Dorothy ....,,,,,.,i,,,...i. 67 Wood, David .,....,.,,.,....,,... ,67, 131 Wood, Diana ....,.,,...,.. 67, 99, 107 Wood, Gary ,,,,.........,.... 14, 23, 67 Worel, Carolyn ,.,i.. 7, 67, 69, 71, Worel, ludy .,....,,,,..,,,..,..,.,, 67, 132 Workman, Marilyn Sue 67, 71, 107, 111, 118, 128, Wright, Timothy ....,.,, 67, 101, 113 Wrightrnan, Barbara e,..A,-sY-, 67 Wrobbell, ludy ....V--A--f-A---- -k-A--- 6 7 Wyer, Carole ....,..... 67, 129, 131 Y Yates, Lloyd ,...... ---- 6 7 Yoo, Steven ...... ---- 6 7 Young, Bob .... A--- 6 7 Young, Fred .....,. f--' 6 7 Young, Karen ......,... --A- 5 7 Young, Kay .A.........--.--------V-- Younqerman, Carl ,,.i.....--------- 42 Yount, Carol ...... 67, 92, 108, 112, 18, 131 Z zqhief, William ..,,..............,,,. 67 Zander, lulianne .... 42, 43, 94, 99, 119, 127, 131 Zerbel, Beverly .i....i....-,A...---.V 42 Zgorliski, FIGIIICGS ..........1---.--- 67 Zidel, Stanley ii...i... A... 4 2 Zuro, Marilyn ,i... ,.,i 6 7 . 13' 183 Air Raid Corps Art Club ................ .. Awards .......... Band ................ Black 1-li-Y ............. Blue Horizons ........ Blue Y-teens ....... Boys' Glee ......... Cabinets ...,,........... Cardinal 1-li-Y ........ Cardinal Staff ........ Castellan .........,..... C Club ......... Choir ........... Combo .............. C-Sharps ............ Dance Comp Delta Horizons Eagle Hi-Y ......... Ensemble ........... F.N.C. ........... . F.T.A. ............... . French Club ...... 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