Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1950
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'A ew. melt a gunhlp number uf puung people . . . 7 ilinher 115132 Gamer This is their story . furfr ---rg 1 l 1 l 1 , K e 1 i V wmwy My Yew fiaik Y i W f.N. , WWfQVg M g? bglilfnb 6 QR 12-,0 fHgi ' fa, ywfflrj ifgy ififd K3 ui-Q5Zf.,R ' W 6 69 -L 3 - 1424--Q QI-j4,EZL' g Quwmfwww 2' wi 'H if f Hag ga -,L 2291 Jmffw? -42 '17 -J.,-2 Aww Emew W- f-12' S33 an Q-4 Q53 gggggfffggzw 6R?k fwgx :VCV IQM . f F5 743112363 MQ ,fm 5 mba? ' l an N? hff73 Q53 522 Eff Qksggwixy . a M?Q114?iE QE 'gi QQ ibis Hyaiestp PETER C. HOLM 11-Faculty i --:fff 2 Miss Alfheld Alenius M atbematics University of Colorado, A.B. Mr. Vern Arnold Psyclvofogy Hastings College, A.B. University of Nebraska, B.S. University of Colorado, M.A. Mr. Ralph Atkinson Social Science University of Denver, A.B., M.A. Mr. Charles Burton Speech University of Denver, A.B. Mr. Finis Ketcham Assistant Principal University of Baker, A.B. University of Denver, M.A. Mrs. Alice Call Home Economics University of Washington, B.S. Miss Agnes Clancy Eflgiifh M L I h I . . f AB. rs. yit C ancy University o Denver, Administration 12-Faculty Mrs. Oclette Combs Language University of Bordeaux, A.B. Mrs. Enid Craig Nurse Dr. Benj. F. Bailey's Training School for Nurses, R.N. University of Washington, Public Health Nursing Certificate Mrs. Louise Aymer Mr. Edward Brandhorst Physical Education H igmry Colorado Sf?fe College of Miss Jessie Beaton Mrs. Sara Blanch Univefsify Of Denver, A-3- Educatlonr AB- Physical Education Home Economics Colorado State College of Colorado Agriculture and Education, A.B., M.A. Mining, BS. Miss Vera Campbell Mr. Buren Carr , , Mathematics Ldmmd? . Abilene Christian College, A.B. Colorado State Lollege of M. - iss Helen Burnham Education, A.B. , University of Illinois, B.S. ,Dim of Gffff Illinois Institute of Technology, BS. University of Columbia, M.A. 'v. L Q 4 Mr. George Cropley Hixtory University of Iowa, A.B. University of Colorado, M.A. Miss Esther Curtis Social Science Colorado State College of Education, A.B. Colorado Womanls College, A.A. 13 -Faculty Mrs. Margaret Dalgard English Colorado State College of Education, A.B., M.A. lib' APHA? Miss Jean Daniels English Michigan State College, AB. University of Michigan, M.A. Mrs. Florence Foltz Miss Rubyrnac Evans v Language Mr. Tlllman Erla Mr- Earl Evans University of Denver, AB. Hislory 1,,du5f,i,,1 AH, Middlebury College, M.A. G05h9n Collegfi AB- Colorado State Technology University of Colorado, M.A. College, A.B' Mrs. Beverly Ford Librarian English Colorado College, A.B. University of Denver, A.B., University of Illinois, B.S. Mr. Arthur Beck M.A. EP? Science University of Denver, A.B. University of Arizona, M.S. Mrs. Avis Goorman Speech Mrs. Phyllis Fullmer Mrs. Mary Gaunt: UniV9f5ifY of DGQVH, B-A Commercial Adminislralion Colorado Woman 5 College University of Iowa, A.B., M.A. A'A' 14-Faculty li i i if, D 1 Miss Dorene Fiechtner 'X'A - ' Administration A Miss Laura Fisher Mr. Lloyd Flanders Art Commercial' Colorado State College of Northwest Missouri State Education, A.B., M.A. College, B. S. Mr. Roland Fricke Social Science University of Denver, A.B. Cpt. Jack French Military Science - f f - Mr. Russell Casement Chairman fr. Counseling University of Nebraska, 5 B.S., M.A. Miss Eugenie Guindon Mr. Henry Hansen Language Publications Loretto Heights College A.B. Mrs Mar' ' G kl M C l H ll University of Denver B.S ' U 1 , 101-13 un e F. Ell' eton 2. 1 University of Colorado, M.A. Home Economics C0mme,,,a1 M.B.A. Colorado Agriculture and UUiV9f5itY Uf C0l0f0d0, B-A-, Mining, B.S. B-B-A- University of Denver, M.A. 15-Faculty Mr. Paul Helander Mathematics Miss Vivian Hastings Mr. Loren Hays University of Denver, A.B Librarian History University of Denver, A.B. Mr. Harold Keables Mr. Raymond Kemp English Commercial University of Denver, A.B. b University of Denver, A.B. Mr. Robert Collier Science Mr. Ethan McCue History Kansas State Teachers College, B.S. Beloit, Wisconsin College, B.S. Mr. Donald McIntosh Mathematic: Mr. Francis Mcculley Mr. James McGrew University ggienver, A.B Commercial Mathematic! ' ' University of Iowa, A.B, Colorado State College of University of Colorado, M.A. Ed'-lC3fi0n, AB-1 M'A- Wcstminster Law College, LL.B. 16-Faculty Miss Elizabeth Jacobson Mr. Clarence Kaufman Commercial Language St. Olaf College, A.B. M' D h ' - h Colorado State Coll f University of Denver, M.S. ISS giifmigennlngs MISS Jgggnio nson Education, B.A., Iii. 0 University of Washington, B.S., M.S. Mr. Hal Kendig Miss Barbara McBreen lndunfrial Arts Social Science Mr- Walter Holcolnbe Colorado State College of Mdfhfmdfiff Education, B.Pd. University of Denver, A.B., University of Denver, A.B., M.A. M.A. Mr. Warren McMahon '31, mmf 6 Commercial Nebraska State Teachers Miss Eloine McWilliams Mr. Charles Mackey U ., Cpnegef AB' Physical Education Industrial Arts mverslty of Iowa, M'A' University of Colorado, B.S. Colorado State College of 17-Faculty Education, A.B. Mr. Paul Mawhinney Mr. Ellsworth 'Erzglisheffviifvne -. . . M ,, V. , g , I M N X l . 'Enfglifb ' h Muskingum College, A.B. Mr. Frank Mielenz Mr. Albert Mihevic UmYe'5'FY of Colorado' AB University of Ohio State, M.A. phyfiml Education lnduyg,-i,1lAfg5 UI11V9l'S1fY vf Denver, M-A- University of Nebraska, A.B. Colorado State College of University of Columbia, M.A. Education, A.B. Mrs. Katherine O'Connor Mr. David Owen Language V Language A-B Mf.W3gg53gMi11ef U2::::s2igi2255f:c:g,Mii. Panhandle Agriculture and Mining College, BS. University of Denver, MA. , I Mr. jack Puckett Commercial Mr. Fletcher Pennington Miss Helen Phelps University of Denver, 13,5 M alhematics M athematics Southwestern Kansas College, University of Denver, A.B., A.B. M.A. 18-Faculty Mr. Roy Morris Science ' ' 3051635 Universifv Of BHYIOY, AB- Mr. Elmer Muth Mrs. Ruth Newlon University of Denver, M.A. Commenfdl English Ft. Hays Kansas State College, University of Indiana, A.B. B.S. University of Denver, M.A. University of Denver, M.S. Mr. Robert Page En lirh g University of Columbia, A.B. Yale University, M.A. Mr. Edward Mohr Social Science Colorado State College of Education, A.B. Miss Mary Patterson Social Science . University of Wisconsin, B.S. Mr. Duane Quamme Miss Ruth Ringland H irtory Language Colorado College, A.B., M.A. Mr. Jesse Randol Sue Ray University gf Nebraska, A,B Svrial Sfifflf-'5 Music University of Columbia, M.A University of Nebraska, A.B. W 1 9-Faculty State College of A.B., MA. ,XTEVQQKA u V X 'wi' 5 'F ,gif 4 I V ' f- 1 7 :Ev 1 1 xl til i X li M A V 5 Z W flags! 6 'ef .1 , Miss Myrtle Rorem Art Mr. John Roberts Mrs. Elizabeth Roland Colorado State College of Music Commercial Education' AB' Colorado State College of University of Iowa, A.B. Education, A.B. University of Denver, M.A. Mr. Ren Shearer Miss Betty Shinneman M k' Sfffgfil B S Secretary UnR,i,r:5,u2? Dznfiii Miss Helen Tillotson Mr. Farnum St. John Mathematics University of Denver, A,B., M.S. Co'ora'inalor University of Washburn, A.B. Miss Elizabeth Stancliff Mathematics Hardin-Simmons College, AB. University of Columbia, M.A. 20-Faculty JN 1, I, ' i WWW Mrs. Lela Strong Home Economics Sgt. Lawrence Stebbins Colorado Agriculture and Military Science Mining, B-5- Miss Beth Rudolph Mr. Calvin Seiler Engl?-fl? I . . ' . Science C0l0l'3d0'ASf1CU1fUl'0 and Mr. William Scheiman Mr. William Schumacher University of Denver, A B Mining, BS- Commercial Physical Educalion University of Denver, M.A. U niversity of Denver, BS. University of Denver, AB. M fSgt. Courtney Smith Miss Ruth Sopeg Military Science Mr. Henry Spangler ,, ,,,,, M Administration Miss Ila Webber Commercial University of Denver, A.B. 5 i A V ' . .-f , if ' Wim vi ge ' V' . - :-: 7 X' if ululnlllllu ,- nunnluluun W., ::::::::::: N ., I llllllllluu A' - x . llllllIlllI f lllllllllll 35' 1 lllllllllll M 5 :llllllllll 1 Q l as -IIIIIIIIII fiifi ff . '1llllllll f 'f:,'rQf1 -1 4 it 'lllllll iw, 5339.1 .jwcg fe A --sq: fl if .F ' ' , Industrial Arts University of Denver, A.B. Miss Edith Summers English Colorado State College of Education, A.B. 2 1 -Faculty Mr. john Temple Mathematics University of Denver, A. Mr. Ladell Thomas 'ki'-if ,,fffsiYf t 1, It Q :::::::::: t i' Science University' of Denver, AB- Mrs. Virginia Vincent Mr. Kermit Wahx Language Science University of Colorado, A.B. University of Colorado, A.B., Northwestern University, M.A. Miss Dorothy Wassum M uric University of Nebraska, B.M. Northwestern University, M.M. Mr. Gerald Willsea S peecb University of Denver, A.B., M.A. .F 'F if .F I I ,s J 4- .F .F .F .F -F Mrs. Ruth Whiteaker Language University of Denver, A.B. Mr. Richard Yates History Mr. Leon Whitney Mr. Robert Wilson Univefsifi' of Denvefv AB- Speecb Physical Education University of Baker, A.B. University of Denver, A.B. University of Denver, M.A. I 22-Faculty 5 'H 2:5T.r: 2 25 L, N' mg NS-9-B01-xiwAMfNDJX x Qxfmffhllf W R W'ji5ifwM?i5'igY QQJQWEQ . iX1X?QMwMfA' Qyfvlfy S5 awww J C3582-QJVB MMM sw! DWQWZJKQWM yjpaf Q DSW Wfgwzfwggi N' SJW 2Zfd7Mw4f3f2fffff1fWf Q53 Ffzzzrxifzw W3 X WW Ki ESX X53 WNW 5,555 25? fi 233-as , , V Row 1: Betty Harden, Joan Lewis, Vivien Springs, Mary Joe Carcoran, Shirley Diehl, GenevieveGulde, jane Bev Barclay, Eddye lean Aitken. Wilma Roedel, Nell Burkhard. Row Z: Caroll Bishop, Alda Beeler, Gertrude Bonnema, Ann Willard, Gwen Litherland, Marguerite Bloxom,Barbara McKinney Margie Hillcer. Judy McDonough, Sue Bllfflffa Raw 3: Blake, Carter, Miller, Fowler, Johnson, Cook, Pagliasotti, Coates, Storrie, Names, Hall. Row 45 McCaw, Andersen, Hampshire, Jackson, Schurch, Swisher,Tanner, Humphrey, Shaver, Cooley, 1 Nina 'Y' if ' , A WWE if l Elmer Johnson Q-i tU LS?2iaRf Y' P iff mi ' ' ff! . - T my, L Q92-aa' , ' 'X Mil, ga, T' 1 '11 n r iffs' is - - f - 5 Vice-President Walter Newcomb Mr. Russell Casement Harden President 9 SPOUWF Ann Willard p Treasurer The quest of the wizards of the castle is scholarship, service, and sincerity of purpose. These are the members of the South Scholastic Society, or Triple S. This order meets once a month during school hours for an entertaining and educational program. The requirements for membership are 5A's in academic subjects and no grade lower than B in all other subjects. N. I S 'X Qi1:5:5:f5:5:f: :Q Pj . ,... SM L 'TU' ' Row 1: Carolyn Hauaa, Joanne Castellan, Joy Latham, Marianne Kane, Doris Spratt, Aiyaa Silcora, Joyce Johnson, Gaana Farmer. Row Z: LeeAnn Blaisdell, Don Plambeck, John Seaman, Jim Russell, Joe Rozada, Eddie Peiker, Elmer Johnson. Row 3: Mr. Casement, Walter Newcomb, Bob Higgins, jack Nelson, Jim Morgan, Clarence Thom, Ted -lobe, Richard Elzi, Darrell MacKay. Row 4: Bill Harvey, Neal Hanson, Arvid Anderson, Bryce Morris, Richard Rogers, Howard Bissell, Philip Birkland, Don Jones, Stan Phillips. 2j,CIubS Ronald Rinker Soph. Class Pres. Keith Beery Student Body Pres. 2 , H af it a yilllx. . Sylvia Voth Soph, Class Rep. Norma Anderson Soph. Class Rep. Richard Chadwick JoAnn Custer Soph. Class Vice-Pres. Soph. Class Rep. Hilda Erb Soph. Class Sec. Joyce Tatum Jr. Class Sec. Jerry Samuelson Jr. Class Vice-Pres. Jr. Class Pres. Qtuhent uuntil Gavel in hand, the student body president calls the members of the Student Council to order at their daily meetings. These lords and ladies of the round table shoulder the burdens and cares of governing our kingdom. The council, consisting of student body ofhcets, the leaders of the three classes, and club representatives, carefully consider the pros and cons of every issue and sug- gestion brought before them. Mr. Edward Mohr, who guides this sovereign body, sheathes the sword of trouble. David Murphy Hubert Gesner S Club Rep. Girls, Sports Club Rep. Dolores Brown A Cappella Rep, Folio Leaves Rep. Walter Newcomb Senate Club Rep. Margret Blunt Student Body Vice-Pres. ' ' lgfqz . . Lyle Johnson K e Patricia O'Cormell Red Cross Club Rep. M K Annual stag Rep' ' wif 'illliiig . Betty Hannoria Moore T ' l S R p. MW' A S ' Cl b R . ripe e Jane Ann Parson Patricia Buss it mme U ep I- R- C' RCP- German Club Rep. 26-Clubs Arvid Anderson i ROTC Rep. 'FW Larry Fritts Student Body Sec. Louise McLaughlin Slci Club Rep. .. .-aff? i V V 'ami ll Q' gil l S 4 2 T ,, dz. ge Pgte Maniads A!ftl'lUl.' Bllllte Jr. Class Rep. JY- Class RCP- Margaret Barnes Shirley Ludeman Jr. Class Rep. Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Sally Moore Sr. Class Rep. Sr. Class Sec. Betty Reeves . William Moore Keith Kassel btuhent nuntil T n. .53 With the interest of the populace at heart, the council designed a new table arrangement and modernized our dining hall. The new coke', ma- chines were a welcome innovation. This august body also lessened the fright of our incoming sophomores by arranging a tour of the castle and a wel- coming program before the day of their enrollment. With colors flying and sceptre in hand, the council reigned over all of our pep assemblies, movie clubs, Purple and White Day, and other activities. Peggy Schurcl-1 john Seaman ' Pep Club Rep. Confederate Rep. Jack Morison Alda Beelef Hi.Y Rep' Rifle Club Rep. Mcclurg Judy Alcerlow Drama Club Rep. Nancy Gardner Sarah Shaver French Club Rep. F. T. A. Rep. 27-Clubs James Deeds' Sr. Class Pres. Mr. Edward Mohr Sponsor Stanley Brakhage Key Club Rep. Assembly Council Rep. c 1 if mia, Q ATF' sq, , ,wi fe ig www-it W , A in X, Q l 4 ix ifvwsii-'Nfl' X LP 'F' ii 'Q - if W Robert Higgins Photo Co-ordinator Alice Wat ms Literary Editor W ti Patricia O'Connell Editor fied- W Mary Cook i' Senior Editor Sophomore Editor Norma Garner Cindy Miller AYUSVS Artist Donald Plambeclc 'Q ,, ,Q Sports Editor i' ' 4 x q +2-1-' 5 nn Ib if Wilfii t ' YQ . ' i i 'I If you want a life of leisure, easy hours, generous holidays, and the ' best in working conditions, friend, do not join the Annual Staff. Life under the tower for the staff is one long round of being everywhere at once, meet- ' Mr. Paul Mawhinney ing impossible deadlines, and attempting to satisfy the usual people in un- SPOUSM usual situations. A staffer's time is staff time rather than his own. It is a time for giving and doing rather than for getting and forgetting. l l .fa 'Q f' ' J- W W 'i William Harvey Patricia Norman Paxson , Photographer Writer Writer Writer Photographer 28-Clubs -:Lira-iff '. 1, Gerry 1' i Q is 1 ,ge 33, w if 4' e , .Vg , Y 5 is f i . i it i all Stanley Phillips Business Manager Marjorie Fowler Junior Editor MQ, gigffas l 4 'Eli '??'i s5ag,sPgF'1 Q 'ei n lb I' Wlhlll lllllk '-lllll Ill 'Ill llll Ill lllv Ill Alll Ill llll: Ill Ill-I 1--mn.. llll lllll, llll Illll III! lIll , W Ill 'llll x :tgp --- I Ill I Ill 'all llll ll' lil IH' 41 ' l r, e M i unnn : Art Editor Dorine Wagner Assistant Editor Frances Freeman Faculty Editor Peggy Schurch Writer Joyce Tatum Artist J V Editor Qnnual Staff Yet, there are comperisations for the Annual Staff member. For in- stance, there are thrills in innovating, in originating, in producing some- thing unique. There are satisfactions in meeting pressure and resolving problems. There is pleasure in attacking schedules and situations and suc- Mr ceeding in the attack. And there is enduring value in the feeling of accom- plishment in the finished book. We like the work, the satisfactions, and the results. Sponsor Barbara Jane Mary Vasicelc Stanton Artist Artist Writer Assit Bus. Manager Photographer 29-Clubs John Seaman Bob, Jewett Nancy Ross EC1ir0f-in-Chief Rgbel-ta Sports Editor Society Editor Feature Editor Reporter Joanne Castellan Desk Editor unfeheratt btaff The mighty drawhridge of our castle lowers and couriers dash forth to cover every event and happening within our realni. Couriers not only cover the news but go out to the laymen of the countryside proclaiming all coming events and relating in full all those of days gone by. These proclamations are in the form of a newspaper, which reaches and delights the laymcn two times each month. Published by the Journalism II class, the Con- federate is a convenient source of information around the grounds. H Ai' xxx 0s..q Walt Fitzsimons Frances Wilcox Reporter W Dale Tooley K Barbara Hatch R9P0ff9f 'i - --- Reporter Don Cowherd Betty Jackson Photographer Desk Editor Henry Sponsor 30-Clubs - MafilYn Kaasch Peter Garrett Reporter Reporter iff 1 1. 1 ,,:1 ,X in . A ,fre ' aa it 'v i tw e r gi- , ' A .-aw ay, I T N X Q l v , e egg, i s , 'Ref t 'P fl 5:3 QV' H Jones fa Editor-in-Chief i Charles Brownne Joyce Rauscher ' Mary JO C01'C'-'fan Robeff Forbes Sports Editor News Co-Editor S0Ci9fY C0-Editor News C0'Edltor Evelyn Hoskins Reporter nnfeherate Staff Inside the domain the Staff lahoriously toils over their publication, and the plans for Hi-Ya Day, which they sponsor. Dukes and Duchesses reign over the rest of the staff, who often have the dignity of higher ranks, yet, maintain the names of serfs. Wlietlier a member of the staff has the rank of duke, duchess, courier, or serf makes no difference to Sir Henry Hansen, the archduke in charge, for he is proud of all he surveys. Q O1 I ,N Bonney Johnson Reporter Myers Reporter ReP0ff9f R Alice Putnam spotter Reporter Mr. William Scheiman Sponsor 31-Clubs Morley Winters Feature Editor Sue Chandler Society Co-Editor , X 151513. South illaigh 15211 Qliluh ' Now we present the ladies of the court, the South High Pep Club, repre- f I senting the spirit and sportsmanship that dwells in our tower. Helping in L Qi many activities, the Pep Club girls are present at all jousts and tournaments a- 1 ' ' w . gi giving staunch support to our teams. 'Ihey march in two processions each year, in addition to performing between halves at football games. ' R , V it le if Ll ill Miss Jessie Beaton Sponsor f Maralyn Ahearn Dolores Brown Council Member Council Member Row I: Barbara McKinney, Jana Wise, Jane Anderson, Joyce Kelley, Mary Failor, Alice Warden, Row 2: hflarguerite Bloxom, Ann Willard, Ann Newbury, Marilyn Zeller, Mary Lee Willianis, Emma Jean Eberhardt. Row 3: Margie Fowler, Billie Pederson, Polly Snow, Marie Moe, Dorothy Glasscorlc, June Mead. Row 4: Louise McLaughlin, Elizabeth Swart, Sherry Hoffman, Barbara Srhlund, hflary Stewart, Jane Ann Parson. . Row 5: Janet Coates, Barbara McCaw, Marge Gunlcle, Marjorie Tanner, Charlotte Tooley, Ruth Llewellyn. . Row 6: Jeanne Cooley, Marilyn Kaasch, Marianne Eppley, Florence Hewitt, Carole Humphrey, Karna Wangeriii. X Betty Harden V Secretary kansui Ez, f .. . ini ...- .. Row I: Alda Beeler, Juanamae Green, Joan Field, Edclye Aitken, Norma Schutt, Virginia Birch, Margie Nichols, Elaine Ericson. Row 2: lVlary Gwen Thomas, Stamatia Kypreos, Dorene Gentzler, Barbara Chapin, Thelma Ann Barkley, Beverly Byrd, Pat Nowlcn, Gertrude Bonnema. Row 3: Claire Allen, Joanne Cusick, Esther Bosse, Phyllis Yordy, Marcia Case, Cathy Mathews, Gwen Names, Gwen Lilhefldnd- Louise McLaughlin Mary Ann Walker Row 4: Alice Watkins, Dona Lapham, Nancy Staatz, Virginia Smith, Bobbie Sue Fletcher, Joyce Gourdin. Council Njember Council Nlember Row 5: Barbara Wfithrow, Barbara King, Dixie Lee Harder, Nancy Fitzell, Nancy I-Iampshire, Mary Gaines, Jo Ann Bishop, Alice Palmer. 32-Clubs Qnutb ilaigh ep Qlluh Many a knight and his lady fair will long remember Harvest Holidayf, the-first dance of the year. Held after a victorious football game, this suc- cessful ball helped publish a better and more complete Southern Customs booklet which is given to all incoming students. Along with this, the Pep Club girls make colorful flashers, and give two teas each year for all sopho- more girls. 00 l l J Mary Lou Willett, Pat Garland, Marjorie Donna Martin. ' fi-and-n1gb..1. Row 1: Holmes, Row Z: Ha den Bert Harden Wingo, Joanne Cox, Hazel Shea, Janet Payne, Kathy Barthel, Barbara Jones, Part Williams, Betty Fleming, Margie Hilker, Norma Miss Evans Sponsor Barbara Chapin Barbara Jones Council Member Council Member Sylvia Tudor, Utilla Y Y - Row 3:7 Margaret Grauer, Mardina Wooldridge, Joyce Johnson, Alice Tamminga, Helen Snow, Nancy Armstrong, Mary Ann Kane, Kay Buhler. Row 4: Beverly I-Iubka, Elaine Kimbrough, Lois Hopkins, Doris Stegink, Judy Akerlow, Peggy Schurch, Doris Ocamb, Florence Nlontgomery. ,Row 5: Sallie Beery, Carolyn Johnson, Joy Idler, Barbara DuBois, Bettie Wyner, Pat Snyder, Gloria Stroh, Arden Couper. Raw 6: Marion Neujahr, Sue Burritt, Sarah Shaver, Margy Andersen, Pat Chorley, Dolores Brown, Joan Wassenaar, Pauline Thompson. Gwen Vice-President Marilyn Zeller Council Member Jeanne Wray Council Member Wirhrow Row 1: liasotti. Row 2: Vaney. Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6: Lyn Ahearn, Mary Lou Phayer, Nancy Gilbert, Alta May Nissen, Gerry Werthman, Carol Pag- Verna Jean Drury, Joan Plomp, Bonnie Overstake, Janet Weedman, Anita Brice, Bonnie Da Gerrie Farmer, Sue Chandler, Lou Ella May, Nancy Lantos, Carol Gassert, Mary Ann Walker. Jeanne Wray, Jane Sheldon, Sandy Vandetlaas, Joan Koclan, Alice West, Priscilla Wilson. Mary Jo Ellermeier, Beverly Slater, Mary Carson, Jane Richardson, Gloria Roerig, Mary Cook. Phyllis Fenton, Joan Clark, Gerry Zellers, Janice Hall, Georgia Frantz, Shirley Diehl. 3 3-Clubs Bouts ants Exiles Mr. Sponsor Row 1: Betty Clark, Arlene Duck, Edith Stevenson, Nancy Craig. Row 2: Jerry Garland, Joan Schindel, Hannoria Moore, James Burnside. Carol Vice-President Gerry Werthman Lois Rickert Secretary Musician n the Western wing of the castle the members of the Boots and Belles is gather. Swing your partner, and allemande left, is the call often heard when the Order of the Square has a get-together. Departing from the pre- vailing royal atmosphere, these lively ladies dress in colorful costumes of gay gingham gowns, while their escorts sport brightly colored plaid shirts, jeans, and boots. Meeting time is a happy time with these Westerners. President as GU' 'fi . a td Row 1: Pat Carnahan, Earlene Lutz, Carol Pagliasotti, Gerry Werthman, Margaret Thomas, Anita Brice. Row 2: Mr. McIntosh, Shirley Sheets, JoAnn Castellan, Virginia Rocher, Susan Smith, Nancy Hampshire, Row 3: David Wittlesy, Charles Rose, Val Thompson, Neil Thomas, Don Emmert, jack Griffin, jim Russell. 3 4-Clubs Jfuture Barbers uf Qmerita Mrs. Ruth Whiteaker Sponsor Row 1: Dorothy Monk, Margaret Grauer, Carol Pagliasotti, Sue Chandler, Florence Montgomery, Margie 1 Hillcer, Suzie Hoskins. Row 2: Bettie Plowe, Evelyn Eicher, Arden Couper, Janice Hall, Sarah Shaver, Florence Hewitt, Sue Rickman. Row 3: Barbara Riley, De Light Braden, George Niblock, Bob Forbes, Allen Chamness, Dale Cavanaugh, Stanley Brakhage. Marjorie Gunlcle Joy Latham Treasurer Secretary E he Future Teachers of America, a national organization afiiliated with college chapters, was organized in 1949. It consists of those wizards who expect to enter the teaching profession. Members are students who are outstanding in school work, character, and activities. These scholars edit a club newspaper and have built an extensive library of professional magazines. The club sponsors American Education Week activities, and contributes service by substituting for the learned lords and ladies of the realm. Jewett Vice-President Row 1: Mrs. Whiteaker, Barbara Meyn, janet Coates, Barbara McKinney, Gwen Litherland, Marge Gunkle, Carolyn Johnson, Rae Ann Travis, Lucie Rule. Row 2: Paula Gourlay, Barbara McCaw, Jeanne Cooley, Norma Garner, Bonney Johnson, Muriel Faltz, Joan Koclan, Genevieve Gulde, Betty Jackson. Row 3: Sue Storrie, Peggy Schurch, Dave Nicholas, Derwin Zacharisen, Lyle Johnson, Ronald Carlson, Beverly Ann Swisher, Debby Hand, Jane Ann Parson, Sally McClurg. - - Wliiresident 3 5-Clubs ep lub Mr. Gerald Willsea Sponsor Row I: Dick Chadwick, Gordon Walde, Jack Buteflsh, Stan Phillips, Stan Brakhage, Walter Newcomb, Ernie Nassimbene. Row 2: Randy Carey, Bill Flannigan, Stan Malnati, Jerry Samuelson, Dick Ward, Keith Beery. Keith Beery Pete Maniatis President SeCrefa1'Y G 7hese noble servants in jackets of white with purple emblems, are mem- ' bers of South's Key Club, which is under the guidance of the local Kiwanis Club. South was the first school in the city to organize a branch of this national society, and has helped other schools begin work on such an organization. The Key Club seeks to serve, keep order in our majestic halls, in assemblies, and other knight-time activities. Ronald Strouse M0012 Treasurer Vicc-President Row I: Dean,Skeels, fill Moore, Ronnie Rinker, Joe Rozada, Larry Fritts, John Chaffee. Row 2: Hugh Gcsner, Alabama Glass, Ted jobe, Keith Kassel, Bill Coleman, Pete Maniatis. u Row 3: Dick Helzer, Dave Murphy, Ronnie Strouse, John Seaman, Jim Deeds, Paul Christensen, Keith Marks. Mr. Finis Ketcham Sponsor 3 6-Clubs latin lub Miss Eugenie Guindon Sponsor Claudia Childers. Val Thompson. Gertrude Bonnema Elmer johnson Censor Consul Q ccording to the members of Senatus Populusque Romanus, Latin is far from being a dead language. Latin Week, which was held in the spring, was the culmination of the year's learning. The members celebrated by doing everything as the Romans do. To round out their program the members show movies and present plays concerning the language. Speakers are also invited to lecture at these meetings. Row 1: Jerry Hedges, Norma Hartendorp, Valerie Van Dyck, Janice Wilson, Karl Yordy, Miss Guindon. Row 2: Barbara Babcock, Bonney Johnson, Carole Humphrey, Anita Brice, Elaine Peterson, Mary Nagy, Row 3: Glen Eberhart, Edward Horsky, Clarence Thom, Jim Russell, Larry Haclcstaff, Todd Reynolds, Row 1: Laura Bowen, Doris Melvin, Mildred Kooi, Carolyn Lowings, Vivien Springs, Marjorie Sterling, Maurine Brockish, Doris Brubaker. Row 2: Ardis Phillips, Bobette Crandell, Dorothy Morrow, Donna Meacham, Gerti Bonnema, Carl Kerns, Janice Evans, Shirley Wyatt, Carol Pagliasotti. Row 3: Elaine Moosdorf, Eleanor Hardy, Marjorie Guichelaar, Sarah Klap, Helen Bonnema, Ruth Sutton, Janice Johnson, Emma Merrill. 3 7-Clubs Gordon Rosenblum Qllaestol' Censor- Haclcstafli Camsul I Bah ross Row 1: Mr. Helander, Elaine VVoodard, Maureen McNierney, Betty Gipson, Irma Sopet. Row 2: Bridgie Brill, Joan Sievers, Evelyn Yost, Georgia Daley. Mr. Paul Sponsor Bridgie I l 1 l N w A Secretary City Representative rw nder our Southern Tower there is a group who carry the manner of the Cross of Red. These are the students sponsored by the American Red Cross. The work of these crusaders has almost the same goals as the mother organization. They sponsor drives and various charity campaigns in addition to working on projects for the welfare of less fortunate persons. Every summer, one boy and girl attend a Red Cross camp to become more closely associated with this fine organization. Maureen McNierney City Representative Lyle Johnson President Row 1. Joan Dwyer, Pat Rose, Rose Marie Hart, Dot Fawley, Claudia Hamill, Joanne Castellan Mark Reames. 38-Clubs Row 2: Tom Dewolfe, Dave Whittlesey, Tom Bullock, Grant Whimey, Don Etter, Norman Names, ifle Iuh ,AML X X6-:cow A 014. Mr. Buren Carr Sponsor 5 Row 1: Alda Beeler, Pat Walden, Sue Burritt, Q ig Row 2: Mr. Carr, Coralyn Seifer, Carolyn johnson, Mary Lou Calkins, Dolores Brown, Joan Gentry, ,, X X , 1' 6 2 , Mary Coston Carolyn Johnson E2 A- V f ve ' , ' H, Treasurer Secretary We-64..l-2,vC,tr ck a , Q-Q C' C 4,441 , . ' , 'l ' ,,a,f.7o-.a44- 'IEL1 E m he targets really get a workout from these Southern sharpghooters. rf' f- ob These girls can hit their marks, whether in team, inter-school, or 1 national contests. Although the members do not have to learn the use of ' ' hunting falcons, as in Medieval days, expert marlcsmanship, the safe-han . 1 N, A dling and the care of a gun are taught in Rifle Club, These shooters of the J Southern Dominion are enthusiastic and hard to beat when it comes to A ability and good sportsmanship. KK' ,517 ff? gr JJ , ix. 'Q 'gl . sq . f Row 1: Glenna Rowe, Charlene Rumble, Helen Ranson, Sylvia Tudor, Jill Nelson, Ann Meister, Virginia Rutte, Donna Rutherford, Mr. Carr. Row Z: Elaine Ericson, Coralyn Seifer, Nancy Fitzel, Pat Walden, Dolores Brown, Sue Burritt, Carolyn johnson, Alda Beeler. , Row 3: Ruth Sutton, Norma Roberts, Mary Lou Calkins, Rita johnson, Deniece Yeager, Joan Gentry, Dorothy Downing, Gerti Bonnema, Carol Edwards. 39-Clubs Patricia Walden Vice-President Alda Beeler President .2-fifr 9 Qiluh Mr. Frank Mielenz Sponsm: Row 1: jim Smith, Wallace Hardman, Jack Butefish Bill Moore Bill Neff L le ohnson Coach Mielenz , Y , Y J I ' Row 2: Harold Miller, Randy Carey, Lewie Veatch, Jack Morison, Jack Nelson, Clarence Thom, Don Plambeck. Row 3: Chuck Champion, A1 McGlone, Hugh Gesner, Jim Noonan, Jim Deeds, Keith Berry, Alabama Glass. Alabama Vice-President james Secretary Treasurer ithin our walls, there are many champions who have brought triumph to the tower. Among these are the athletes who have lettered in the numerous sports at South. When not performing on the field .of valor, these bold knights sponsor many extra-curricular activities, through their organiza- tion, the S Club. Father and Son Night met with great success and their spring ball, the Charley-Horse Trot, was 3 lively affair. President Ron' 1: Bob Moore, Howard Meakins, Tom Payne, Jack Van Horn, Joe Rozada, Jim McCartney, Chuck Richmond. goal: 2: Jim Holt, Bill Beck, Rudy Guide, Robbie Conklin, Ronald Hoisington, Walt Hume, Norman is op. Row 3: Bob Andrews, Dick Pearl, Willard Pelon, Bob MacGruder, John Kuhn, Ronnie Strouse, Jerry Samuelson, John Seaman, Dick Ward. 40-Clubs Ski Iuh Mr. Robert Page Sponsor .ROW I McKinney, Barb McCaw, Margaret Barnes, Gerry De Reiter, Cindy Miller, Gerry Werth- man, Nancy Sow 2: Don Plambeck, Gordy Walde, A1 McGlone, Richie Orendorf, Mary Failor, jackie Miles, Dolores rown. .Row 3: Larry Rose, LeRoy Webb, Dick Casey, Grant Whitney, Roland Tabor, Gene Berg, Harold Miller. Louise McLaughlin Treasurer Sgcretary Z woa Brettl, Austrian for two boards, is the castle's enthusiastic ski club. These cold weather knights and ladies charter busses and rumble across che drawbriclge to travel over two thousand miles outside the castle walls. The club has a racing team which consists of those members who are swiftest in time trials. These speeclsters carry the colors to race proudly in competition with other schools. 1 Donald Plambeck . Vice-Presideixt 1 A , to t, at at ttata ,fa eeeeev -V feff ---.fa Marge Gunkle, Joyce Dwight, Jill Nelson. Row 2: Mark Reams, Joan Rankin, Larry Fritts, Sue Beresford, Georgene Dunn, Mary Cook, Pat Stanton, Sue Rickman, Janice Hall. Row 3: jim Boone, Don Armstrong, Ronnie Loser, Pat Sullivan, Ronnie Rinker, Dennis Pearl, Harlan Riffel, Joe Page, Mr. Page. - u President 41-Clubs buutbern illllasquerahers Row 1: Barbara Babcock, Hannoria Moore, Peggy Osborne, Nancy Gilbert, Barbara Schrodt, Nancy Ross. Row 2: Bob Forbes, Cleo Kellner, Charles Saterberg, Dave Caffrey, Bob Clute, Stan Bralchage. Miss Rudolph 3 Sponsor I Forbes Nancy Ross President Secretary Q I1 the world's a stage, said Shakespeare, and so echo the Southern Masqueraders. These novice actors and actresess entertained the populace of our kingdom this year with several short plays, under the direc- tion of Miss Beth Rudolph and Mr. Robert Page. Meeting twice each month before school and once at a member's home, this club is one of the more active orders af South. Sue Storrie Sally McClurg Vice-President President Sponsor Row 1: Joan Foerster, Sally McClurg, Karna Wangerin, Jeanette Burns, Sue Storrie, Judy McDonough Row Z: Ray Sponsler, Charles Krieger, Darrell McKay, Alan Chamness, George Neighbors. 42-Clubs Spanish Iuh Miss it S Sponsor Row 1: Janie Watkins, Claudia Hamill, Mary Bullock, julia Hughes, Connie Cornwell, Marilyn Yuenger, Boimie Sandelin, Janette Price. Row 2: Gwen Litl'1erland,Carolyn Johnson. Alice Coleman, Joanne Castellan, Pat Walden. Barbara Myers. Raw Zig Carolyn Calvin Frank Nilson, Don Plambeck. GarvMinniss,HalHurson, Bob Wilson, Don Zimmer Carolyn Peecher 'Barbara Chapin Secretary Treasurer E hat strange tongue is this that falls upon the ears of castleland? It is Spanish, of course, spoken by the members of Spanish Club. This organization makes the life and ways of the Spanish people more familiar and gives its members practice in speaking the language more fiuently. Someday, we may meet some of the members of Spanish Club in the far- away land of beautiful senoritas and dashing caballeros. So until then, we bid them Bueno suerte y adios. i janice Hall Hal Hutson President Vice-President Row I: JoAnne Schrock, Adellia Sedillos, Virginia Rutter, June Morgan, Mary Pacheco, Marclina Wool! ridge, MaryfCarter, Yvonne Lentz, Peggy Riggenbach, Carolyn Peecher, Carolyn Heller, Doris Davidson. Row 2: Ilene Marsh, Carol Newlin, Barbara Chapin, Margie Hilker, Joyce Harrison, Phyllis Benavidez, ,loan Richardson, Marilyn Malloy, Marcia Wrmbel, Judi Hahn. Row 3: Keith McDonald, Fred Dutcher, Bruce Grauberger, jim Humphrey, Ted Herbert, Don Etter, Chuck Wyman, Bob Kurz, Earl Huff, jerry DeLue. Mr. David Owen Sponsor 43-Clubs bprakets' Bureau Row 1: jane Ann Parson, Marjorie Tanner, Peggy Pusey, Curtis Songster. Row 2: Don Plambeck, Wayne Hansen, Barbara Peterson, Paula Gourlay, Morley Winters. Row 3: John Seaman, Larry Rose, Sarah Shaver, John Meissner, Don Swickard. Sponsor lane Ann Parson Marjorie Program Secretary Secretary m he orators of the court, the Speakers' Bureau, keep us informed on current topics of interest. On request from the teachers they give serv- ice to the castle by presenting panel discussions and speeches to promote school activities. Many members travel away from the high walls to offer service wherever needed. Thisayear members spoke at Kiwanis Club meet- ings, the Chamber of Commerce, several luncheon clubs, and presented many radio broadcasts. Jane Buckingham Vice-President Elmer Johnson President Row 1: Jeannette Burns, Joyce Thompson, Barbara Mai, Walter Newcomb. Raw 2: Nancy Ross, Delora Morris, Gordon Rosenblum, Kenneth Cromar. Row 3: Larry Hackstaif. Nancy Armstrong, Elmer Johnson, Gordon Schindel, Jerry Lynch. 44-Clubs btage rem is-...W Mr. Charles Burton Sponsor 'I' MHP' l 1 X , Row I: Judy Farnsworth, Gladys Malone. Mary Cook. Shirley Uhlwelling, Joanne Schrodt, li l Row 2: Leonard Stom, Bob Stinnette, Mr. Burton,Jim Hayes, Kenneth Winn f x 2 YS Helen 'S1110W 'Shirley Uhlwelling' Secretary Set Designer m' he time is here. As the banner is raised, fancy's child exhibits herself and is viewed by the entranced gentlefollc of the tower. Behind the scenes, the notable Stage Crew has worked, painting sets, and perfecting lights and sound. This year, the crew has operated on a more professional basis, meeting six periods a day. Their many hours of Work, combined with an improved sound system, has made the legendary pageants of the castle events remembered by all. ROW If Judv Akeflowv DOYEHE Genfllefi BurmY,Gil,more, Helen Snow ROW Z! jackMuIlin, Harvey Hinds, George Dreg, Bill McGee, Gordon Clay. 45-Clubs Bill McGee Assistant Manager Y A .- IV' 'Q figs 1 1 Robert Kricl: Manager 4 Qtr lub These would-be Michaelangelos of the famous citadel of the Southern Kingdom meet each week to discuss the field of art. Under the expert guidance of Miss Laura Fisher, they take field trips outside the fortress to museums, and view the work of con- temporary artists or old masters. The Art Club studies the various techniques of art and the influence of the art of the past on suc- ceeding artists. Raw 1: Bob Rollingson, Gladys Malone, Martha Richards, Juanamae Green, Bill Opie. Row 2: Hannoria Moore, Bette Christensen, Jody Lohse, Bettie Plowe, Row 3: Bill Stine, Elaine Richards, Phillis Tharp, Miss Fisher. Hannoria Moore President Miss Myrtle Rorern Sponsor Miss Laura Fisher Sponsor Bette Christensen President Sunshine creeps into the darkest corners of the castle through the brilliant paintings of the Art Service Club. Decorating the castle halls with colorful scrolls and posters is the full-time responsibility of this organization. Under the guidance of Miss Myrtle Rorem the members successfully wield a brush and pallet in fulfilling the artistic and advertising needs of almost all Rebel clubs and organizations. art berhite Iuh Row 1: Barbara Neff, Sue Noyes, Kay Franklin, Pat Buss, Juanamae Green, Lois Hopkins. . Row 2: John Wheeler, Stan Phillips, Joan Schindel, Carmen Thier, Miss Rorem, Hannoria Moore. Row 3: Bruce Stewart, Don Rice, Bill Stine, Elaine Richards, Sue Burritt, Bettie Plowe, Barbara Babcock. 46Clubs The students that malce up South's Assembly Council have only one objective in mind-providing good entertainment for the loyal subjects of our fair castle. These council members plan entertain- ment of almost every variety imaginable-talent shows, pep rallies, musical, educational, and patriotic programs. This hardworking group of students have the interest of their noble classmates at heart while planning and perfecting these features. Mr. Gerald Willsea Sponsor Judy Akerlow , Row 1: Marcia Wrobel, Sue Rickman, Helen Snow, Judy Akerlow. President Row Z: Ronnie Rinlcer, Dale Kavanaugh, George Niblock, Stan Bralchage, Arvid Anderson. As magical as the tricks of the sorcerer Merlin, are the fabulous tales that come from the pens of the talented scribes of Folio Leaves. These gifted lords and ladies assemble at a member's castle every other week to read and appraise the parchments of members and to offer constructive criticism. One of the more notable accomplishments of this order is the planning, writing, and presentation of the Purple and White Day program, an enter- tainment which is highly anticipated and greatly renowned by all who live Under the Tower. Jfnliu leaves Row 1: Stan Phillips, Walter Newcomb, Dean Matucha, Mr. Keables, Ivonne Fair, Wilma Roedel, Joyce Kelley, Bobby Sue Fletcher. Row 2: Stanlev Bralchage, Russell Mead, Jack Nelson, Don Jones, Margaret Blake, Judy McDonough, Sue Storrie, Gwen Names. 47-Clubs Zlsfemhlp uuntil Stanley Phillips President Mr. Harold Keables Sponsor French is the courtly language, the language of diplomacy. It offers sophistication from the land of perfumes, fashions, wines, and romance. Here at South is an honorary group of advanced French students who are members of L'Academie Francaise. The club is conducted as a class and strives to learn language and cus- toms of this delightful country. To add more interest to their studies, club members read French literature, publish a newspaper in French, and have teas honoring new members each semester. Jfrencb Iuh l Row 1: Joan Foerster, Cindy Miller, Radell Hall, Retta Gibson, JoAnne Maniatis, Darlene Thomas, Linda Skelton, Edith Mrs. Odette Combes Sponsor Nancy Gardner RitChie. U President Row 2: Doris Weatherby, Nancy Gardner, Bob Daywitt, Bryce Frey, Mrs. Combs, Lee Ann Blaisdell, Carol Pagliasotti, Judy Farnsworth, Ardetta Hawkins. Row 3: Alan Means, Jane Ann Parson, Lyle Ockander, Beverly Ann Swisher, Dorothy Cowan, George Neighbors, Judi Hahn, Sue Prater, Elaine Iverson. In every castle there is a need for good-will ambassadors to other kingdoms. Here under the tower, there is a group of students 3 who have chosen the German language and customs as their field 6 I h of endeavor. These students of the German Order meet as a class u and delve into the history, heritage, and language of the Land of the Reich. Patricia Buss President Mr. Clarence Sponsor Row 1: Pat Buss, Gretchen Kitzler, Keith Marks, Walter Hume, Don Springer, John Allee. Row 2: Genevieve Guide, Norma Miller, Harold Satterwhite, George Rollert, John McCain, Byron Koeteeon, Dick lesson. Row 3: Ronald Echternacht, Bryce Morris, Harold Miller, Lewis McGrath, Tommy Thoms, Richard Dimler. 48-Clubs Mr. john T Sponsor jack Morrison President .iB.QE. Dwelling behind the ramparts of our fortress, the Hi-Y is an important international organization symbolizing clean living, good habits, and sports. These princes of goodwill have fun working and playing together in the spirit of comradeship. They convene in the highest club room in the city, and have built a reputation as solid as the tower under which they meet. fbi lub Row I: Dean Skeels, Dick Marks, Tom Dewolf, Windy Heuerman, Don Frantz, Jan Lee, Gene Turner. Row 2: Mr. Scheiman, Harlan Riffel, Jack Morison, Dave Murphy, Ernie Nassimbene, Mr. Temple. Row 3: Clyde Halcomb, Louie Aldridge, Dick Boblit, Dennis Pearl, Art Bunte, Bob Schwarz, Lynn Hammond. What is more important in these golden days than to have an understanding of our neighbors in other lands? An organization that plays a vital role in an attempt to promote world friendship is the International Relations Club. Members convene to discuss world problems and to listen to learned visitors from other nations. I.R.C. members work closely with the Denver branch of the United Nations. Certain members attended a statewide I.R.C. convention in the fall. Row 1: Sarah Shaver, Gwen Names, Gwen Litherland, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Lou Willett, Kathy Barthel, Walt Newcomb. Row 2: Ed Picker, Don Plambeck, Barbara McCaw, Virginia Sullivan, Barbara Babcock, Margie Tanner, Jane Ann Parson, Debbie Hand. Row 3: Phil Birkeland, Herb Edwards, Larry Sills, John Seaman, Don Jones, Tom O'Brien, Clarence Thom, Jack Nelson. 49-Clubs Sarah Shaver President Mr. Tillman Erb Sponsor These wayfaring Rebels speed across the Southern Dominion at will. Whether they march or dance, the Rebel Rollers signify grace and perfection on silver wheels. Inter-school competitions highlight , the weekly meetings at the roller rink. In addition to the healthy competition offered, instructions are given to beginners, and the more advanced members have an opportunity to perfect their style. Friclce Row 1: Kay Ensight, Mable Romero, Mary Skidmore, Ramona Aranjo, Kay Metzler, Betty Lou Nicoletti, Lorna Kraus, Robert Payton Lorraine Stitley, Shirley Bailey, Jodie Smith, Louise Schutte, Roberta Linton. president Row 2: Joan Shears, Nora Anderson, Chadine Otto, Mary Gaut, Rose Hewitt, Shirley Jergensen, Carolyn Breeclen, Betty Dustin, Ellen Fowler, Darlene Thomas, Kay Johnson. Row 3: Mr. Fricke, Bob Mann, Delta Mayer, Della Mayer, Marie Hale, Lois Sanford, Arlene Garside, Nancy Young, Edna Stehr, Bob Payton, Kermit Krieger, Don Shaw, Leon Pinson, Bob Oliver. This Southern-bowling club, the South Alley Cats, is afliliated with the Junior Bowling Congress, a nation-wide organization for high school bowlers. These ladies of the castle roll 'em down the alleys Q Q o every Monday night after school. Competition is stiff, and ten girls with the highest scores are called on to defend the castle's ' I honor in inter-school tournaments. An informal banquet is held at U the season's end when awards are presented to outstanding members. Hannoria Moore President Miss Betty Shinneman Sponsor Row 1: Gerti Bonnema, Claudine Gibson, Carolyn Brewer, Margie Hillcer, Janet Coates, Frances Beer, Miss Shinneman. Row 2: Edna Stehr, Alice Tamminga, Lea Morrison, Beverly Baker, Shirley Tunstall, Pat Rose, Hannoria Moore, Arlene Burns, Charlotte Tooley. Row 3: Margaret Gore, Margaret Rosnilc, Pat Sutton, Jo Ann Stalker, Judy Day, Marilyn Malloy, Barbara Peterson, Genie McClain, Roberta Leaf, Carol Poling. 50-Clubs, The Knights of the Ten Pins meet on the maple every Tuesday after school at the South Denver Bowling Lanes. Experienced or not, the competition between the four-man teams is keen, and ' ' ' spirit is high. The South Pin Heads carry the honor of our domain in matches E ' I h against other high schools in the inter-school bowling competitions. U u Miss Betty Shinneman Sponsor Harry Thiel Row 1: Tommy Wewel, John Essert, Keith McDonald, Vernon Tidboll, Tom Dewolfe, Steve Reffall, Pete Garrett, Fred President Anderson. Row 2: Lyman Elwell, Merrill Fish, Joe Kingsley, Ronald Carlson, Carl Jacobs, Richard Rogers. Row 3: Kenneth Hoglund, Dale Cavanaugh, Murlin Beckman, Jack Woodman, Frank Pool, Bob Phares, Arvid Anderson The appeal to arms is answered and the bright sword of debate is unsheathed. Here in Senate Club the silver tongues of the tower take up the challenge in a friendly way and with due courtesy. Current issues are discussed pro and con until some light is shed on the subject and a fair decision is reached. Who knows? Some day in the bright future, these nobles may become the crowned heads of .the kingdom. Walter Newcomb President Row 1: Darlene Rider, Sally McClurg, Jane Ann Parson, Nancy Gardner, Sarah Shaver. Mr. Tillman Erb Row 2: Walter Newcomb, Gordon Rosenblum, Don Plambeck, Elmer Johnson. Sponsor Row 3: Stan Phillips, Philip Birkeland, Bob Benson, Tom O'Brien, Larry I-lackstalf, Bob Forhes. 51'-Clubs burial Iauur lub Gallant knights come quietly down the halls of our magnificent castle on the way to meet their ladies fair. Proceeding toward the ballroom, the gay couples listen for the orchestra. On arriving they request a change in the mood of the music. Our popular ballroom is lighted practically every time an assembly is given. These dances are sponsored by the Social Hour Club, whose members do all they can to make each dance a pleasant allair. Row 1: Patt Buss, Marie Du Chemin, Claire Thompson. Row 2: Dolores McMullen, Barbara Meyn, Thelma Barkley, Pat Walker. Row 3: Mr. Puckett, Bob Forbes, Bob Rachak, Neal Hanson, jerry DeLue, Mr. Scheimm-1, These fair maidens of Y-Teens strive to create an atmosphere of good living within our castle walls. Helping others and promoting higher ideals among youth is the twin challenge to all members. This royal order is a world-wide service organization sponsored by the National Y.W.C.A. Many service activities are engaged in by this group during the school year. Mr. William Scheiman Sponsor Robert Rachak President tens Qliluh Georgia Daley Vice-President Leona Bidinger Row 1: Mary Waldorf, Marjorie Gilley, Joann Bevan, Virginia Rutter, Mary Durand, Georgia Daley. President Row Z: Carol Poling, Leona Bidinger, Elaine Woodruff, Barbara Wallace, Nancy Service, Sharon Dowd. 52-Clubs Arvid Anderson Lt. Colonel Adding to the prestige of our Medieval Fortress is the Reserve OHicer's Training Corps. The strength of the corps is divided into four companies of approximately sixty men each, a staff, and honorary oflicers. The organi- zation of the unit closely follows that of the regular army, and is for the purpose of teaching military organization, strategy, physical htness, and general army rules. Cadets are trained by regular army instructors and cadet officers., Three fancy dress balls are sponsored by R.O.T.C. each year. Its rifle team has won national acclaim. Today it is one of the most active and Alice Palmer Hon. Lt. Colonel Avaril Tully Hon. Sgt. Major Shirley Ludeman Hon. Captain Mf Sgt. Courtney Smith best known organizations within our castle walls. The 1950 Rifle Team was the greatest in South High School history. The team placed Hrst in the Military Scholastic classification in city, state, sec- tional, and national competitions. Cpt. Jack French Sgt. Lawrence Stebbins Keith Marlcs Major Jayne Lamar Hon. Sergeant Mr. Buren Carr Donald Plambeclc Donald Jones Lewis Reynolds Phillip Birkeland CHPCHIH First Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant 53 -Clubs HEADQUARTERS COMPANY--FIRST PLATGON ROW 1: Larry Rose, Jim Russell, Dick Peterson, Jay Threckelcl, Dick Pinger, Ronald Phillips. ROW Z: Larry Menciiner, Don Rice, Jim Shuler, Bob Salzer, jim Smith, Charles Parish. Row 3: Tom O'Brien, Ed Young, Don Shaw, John Blakely, William Rookard. Richard Casey Captain Row 1: Bob Higgins, Niel Thomas, Bob Forbes, Norman Kiefer, Jerry Smith, Bob Clute, Victor Sacks, Frank Pool. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY-SECOND PLATOON Row 1: Kenneth Mitchell, Alan Brandenburg, Jack Garrison, Eddie Dieter, john Dunn, Gil Butler, Dudley Buchner, jim McDermott. Row 2: Bobby Watson, Bob Clure, Mike Brown, Walt Fitzsimons, Bob Oliver, Don Frantz, Charles Henry. ROW 3: Robert Forbes, David Jepson, Walter Thirsk, John Wylls, Jim Hartley, Harvey Frisbee, Don Huckeby. 54-Clubs janet Westergreen Dolores Brown Hon. Sergeant Hon. Captain Donald Huckeby First Sergeant Robert Higgins Captain COMPANY A-FIRST PLATOON Row 1: Frank Pool, Darrel Luethy, Paul Brooks, Calvin Cross, Charles Campbell, George Rollert. Row 2: Robert Hamilton, Bobby Rebol, Billy Diehl, Franlt Falout, Row 3: Paul Dexheimer, john Oliver, Don Keller, Donald Gun, james Knudson, Sally Moore Frances Freeman Hon. Captain George Rollert First Sergeant A 1' Hon. Sergeant ROTC COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ZfLt. Bob Skinner, Capt. Don Plambeclc, lfl..t, Steve Silcora, Capt. Bob Higgins, 2fLt. Mitchell Row 1: Row 2: Capt. Todd Reynolds, Capt. Jim Russell, 2fLt. George Rollert. 1fLt. Phil Birkeland, 2fLt. Wyllys, Row 3: 1fl..t. Walter Thirslc, 2fl..t. Doug Phillips, 2fLt. Bill Harvey, 1fLr. Don Jones, 2fLt, Frank Pool Lt.fCol. Arvid Anderson. i COMPANY A-SECOND PLATOON Ron' I: Bob Swanlund, Bob Phores, Gordon Schindel, Norman e or , 1 hausen. Row Z: Ted Wienbarg, Dick Phares, Ray Thompson, Frank Nelson, Bob Swadley. Row 3: Harold Satterwhite, George Wright, Randall Willianxs, Gene Whitney, Lloyd Davis, Jack Woodman, Howard Chisen. 55-Clubs M lf d B'll Orr, Joe Thirslc, Don Bowers, Marvin Selling- COMPANY B-FIRST PLATOON Row 1: Walt Green, Glenn Haller, Harold Grant, Jimmie Gallreath, Cliltorcl Gehow, Ben Gurnle, Ralph Atkinson, Verlyn Kuhlmann. Row 2: Bob Johnson, James Hurimphrey, John Gorsircl-A, jerry Hansen, Jack Beasley, Bob Deming Erclman Ireland Row 3 B b S' l N N: o igwa t, orman Kieger, Allan Chamness, Wayne Jovett, john Hammer, Jan Hall, jack Napier, Monte Feasel, Bob Stone. ' Larry Rose Captain Hon. Sergeant ROTC DRILL TEAM Row 1: Doug Phillips, Don Keller, Curtis Songster, Leslie Hodges. Row 2: Walt Fitzsimons, John Oliver, john Meaders, Bob Oliver. Row 3: Jack Ziegler, Gary Twitt, Jack Woodman, Don Cowherd, Don Shaw. , Bonney johnson Patricia West Hon. Captain COMPANY B-SECOND PLATOON Row 1: Bob Parker, Harvey Palmer, Jim Warner, Kenny Usher, John Meaders, Harry Palmer, Mike Grayluill, Steve Silcora. Row Z: Fred Smith, Neil Thomas, Karl Vasicek, Leslie Hodges, Victor Sacks, I Row 3: Leroy Kenner, Jack Ziegler, Val Thompson, Leon Turnage, Dennis Pearl, Bruce Whitney, Leonard Sherman. 5 6-Clubs Norman Paxson First Sergeant jim Russell Captain COMPANY C-FIRST PLATOON ROW 1: Bill Snell, Jim Markwell, Gano Evans, Harry Hoffman, Kenneth Field, Fred Martin, Fred Maestas, Dallas Jackson. Row 2: Dave Flannery, Fred Crabtree, Gene Granger, Hal Hunter, Bill Thomas. . ROW 3: Rognar Knutson, Larry Jordan, Clinton Daniels, Ronnie Ducker, Howard Larcom, Kermit Krieger, Bill Opxe. Marge Gunkle Diane Dutcher Hon. Captain Bu. Hon. Sergeant ROT C RIFLE TEAM Row 1: Gordon Schindel, Jim Smith, Ronnie Phillips, Keith Marks. Row 2: Bill Harvey, Ken Mitchell, Sargeant Smith. Donald Cowherd First Sergeant COMPANY C-SECOND PLATOON Row 1: Bill Harvey, Richard Peterson, Bob Skinner, Curtis Songster, Gene Reynolds, Dale Mortz, Dave Winslow. Row 2: Howard Rudolph, Clinton Swank, Eugene Shank, Harlan Riifle, Chad Thompson. Row 3: jerry Smith, Dell T1-irelkeld, Ed Nelson, Ed Mesch, jack Roberts, Bill Stine. 57-Clubs ESF' A lg , .-' L A. J I :-3 f5:f5f ffff :' U' U 5 c. ' ' .li x Q ' f 1 , l AUW 1: sluucy vvnucua, unuucy vq.ye......., J..-...- -- . .... , -VY, Yfrr Y y Barbara Linn. Qluznrhinatufs Qssistants f , e A f . 4' . 1 K W Af,' ' X , xxixr X ' -X A' 'C ,gf K Row 1: Bonnie Fee, Sylvia Geer, Joanne Carr, Barbara Bishop. Row 2: Dona Hill, Margie Fowler, Joyce Rauscher, Corlyn Seifer, Lavon Gehrlce. Zlahuraturp Q55i5IHt1f5 Row 1: Barbara Babcock, Betty Harden, Carolyn Johnson, Kathy Barthel, Mary Gwen Thomas. Row 2: Verlyn Kuhlmann, Richard Elzi, Dick Armstrong, David Huff, Darrell MacKay. Row 3: Richard Rogers, jerry Conn, Don Graveo, Ted jobe. 58-Clubs Qlilinit Zlssistants fliuunselufs Qssistants l Row 1: Barbara Peterson, Gwen Names, Cindy Miller, Mary oe Corcoran Row 2: Nancy Lantos, Cathy Mathews, Mary Jo Ellermeier. Row 3: Shirley Diehl, Marion Newjahr, Beverly Slater, Claire Allen - x I f I 5v B X L27 4 X library QSSMIHIIIS 1311 Row 1: Mary Failor, Marjorie Daniel, Sue Ledhetter, Mrs. Hastings, Thelma Mitchel, Joan Murray. Row 2: Jo Ann Drollinger, Marian Hellhake, Judy McDonough, Jo Ann Bishop, Roseabeth Carmeny. Bperaturs QBffite Qsslstan S Row 3 Lois Phelps Alice Coleman, Shirley Jergensen Ruth Holty Angie Row I Eddie Deiter, Frank Kennedy, Jim Harris, Joe Thirslc, Larry Sale. ROW 15 Darlene Jackson, Rose Hewitt, BBFYY I-011 Pentel Naomi Warren Row 2 John Gorsuch, Norris Mays, Dorothy Downing, Helen Maupin, Twomblv, Dona Gomer- . Tram Ruth Sutton, Mr' Comer. Row Z: Mary Jo Ellermeier, Pat Daumch Connie Cornwell Thelma Barkley Row 3 Robert Forrester, Dale McKay, Bill Opie, Don Oblancl. Thomlfsonf Rae Arm TWHV15' Dean, --Beverly Slater. ,f'i,.7 r Row 1: Pat Buss, Martha Arapkiles, Beverly Ireson, Nancy McCauley, Betty Reeves, 4 r Gwen Names. Row 2: Arden Couper, Joan Koclan, Janice Hall, Sue Storrie, Janet Coates, Margie Hilker. Row 3: Joan Melhye, Ruth Llewellyn, Barbara McKinney, Priscilla Wilson, Gerrie Farmer, Norma Johnson, Marilyn Zeller. 59-Clubs Row 1: Joyce Thompson, Charlene Rumble, Charlene Housman, Barbara Northington, Carol Trautmann, Evelyn Hoskins, Gertrude Hoogstrate, Caroll Bishop, Sally Sue Rarick, Joanne Maniatis, Carol Berndt, Martha Murray, Laura Pressly, Donna Mayo. Row 2: Naomi Warren, Diane Lanning, Despo Arapkiles, Jane Bylsma, Mary Ritchart, Mary Vann, Connie Cornwell, Barbara Bishop, Margaret Grauer, Norma Roberts, Carolyn Heller, Radell Hall, Pat Cagley. Row 3: Leontine Eckhardt, Ray Ann Travis, Margaret Perkins, Alice Tamminga, Bonney Johnson, Carol Jones, Illa Reich, Barbara Myers, Retta Gibson, Joyce Rauscher, Margaret Gore. nsemhle Q happy kingdom is a good kingdom, and ours is one of the best. Royalty is continually kept in a joyful state through the choral music of the Ensemble group. These melodious maidens dressed in maroon and white, W performed before many noble personages this year, blend- ing their voices into minstrelsy worthy of high respect. Bonnie Johnson Barbara Myers President Vice-President Miss Sue Ray Sponsor SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Row I: Laura Pressly, Naomi Warren, Charlotte Sabo, Gertrude Hoogstrate. . Row Z: Sally Sue Rarick, Barbara Myers, Norma Roberts, Joyce Rauscher, Illa Reich. 60-Clubs Row 1: Marie DuChemin, Carol Lidholm, Shirley Kiddie, Par Brown, Genevieve Morgan, Mary Lou Cochran, Margaret Thomas, Laverne Merrit, Mary Troeger, Lavonne Lentz, Aldine Murra, Lucy Rule, Judy Borstadt, Jeannette Wullschleger. Row Z: Joanne Shaughnessey, Frances Freeman, Jo Ann Drollinger, Janet Talbot, Gertrude Thornberg, June Morgan, Elaine Hall, Sue Ledbetter, Arlene Burns, Frances Wilcox, Diane Stiles, Carol Brown, Donna Crago. Ron' 3: Emmajean Eberharclr, Mary Lou Bradley, Carol Van Wyk, Deniece Yeager, Leona Nichols, Lila Sinclair, Jo Ann Tapp, Sue Beresford, Judy illilahrigal W hese choristers, attired in blue and white, perform in the royal courtyard. I-Iarmonizing perfectly, their voices bring joy and happiness to the halls of the castle. Under the expert guidance of Miss Sue Ray, these song- sters performed in many musical activities this year. McDonough, Thelma Scott, Jo Ann Shattuck, Rosalyn Walcott. Marie DuChemin Frances Iceman Vicbpresident President Charlene Housman Accompanist .,111 I l lllll U All ul lill l i F SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Row 1: Genevieve Morgan, Alice Thornton, Joanne Smith, Pat Brown, Emilie McLellan, Doris Brubaker. Row Z: Carol Van Wyk, Frances Wilcox, Thelma Scott, Marjorie Guichelaar, Leona Nichols, Jo Ann Custer. 61-Clubs i Q Qlappella Qlbuir Splendor falls on castle walls when A Cappella Choir rejoices. Eighty silver-tongued songsters triumphantly raise their voices in close harmony where e'er they go. This music loving group, rohecl infblack elegance, forms an inviting picture of majestic beauty. Jim Russell Miss Dorothy Wassum Delores Brown President SPOHSOY Vice-President Row 1: Jeanne Cooley, Shirley Sheets, Nancy Hampshire, Marcia Wrobel, Margie Nichols, Bridgie Brill, Nancy Staatz, Dale Martz, Richard Ohrendorf, Jim Ward. Row Z: Louise McLaughlin, Pauline Thompson, Peggy Schurch, Mary Gwen Thomas, Claire Allen, Nancy Lantos, Jim Forker, Dick Linclstrom, Ed Horsky, Ken Peterson. Row 3: Gertrude Bonnema, Polly Snow, Priscilla Wilson, Betsy Swart, Mark Reames, Ramiro Cortes, Jerry Seracuse, Jan Hall, Clarence Thom. Row 4: JoAnne Dawson, Elaine Ericson, Jane Anderson, Irma Mae Collins, Joan Melhye, Dick Armstrong, Ed Martin, Harold Satterwhite, Don Huclcahy. ,pf . ' -v,.v ,Qi I Q XX ,N ' XL 'X . ix FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL Viii Raw 1: Dolores Brown, Alda Beeler, Nancy Lantos, Lou Ella May, Louise McLaughlin. Row Z: Jim Russell, Ramiro Cortes, Dick Denton, jim Ward, Stanley Brakhage. 62-Clubs appella Qllbnir Under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Wassum, the choir is well known, not only throughout the Southern holdings, i ' but also throughout the city, the state, and the region. Hav- ing an extensive repertoire including everything from the classics to real Southern spirituals, these meloclious nobles represent our kingdom at many functions during the year. Louise McLaughlin Dick Denton Mary Ann Walker Vice-President President Student Representative Row 1: Bruce Grauberger, Howard Bowlin, Lyle Johnson, Bob Biclinger, Dave Nicholas, Bob Benson, Mary Failor, Lou Ella May, Deanie Elliott, Phyllis Yordy, Bettie Plowe, Carol Gassert, Nancy Bernharclt. Row 2: Byron Lamont, John Chaffee, Dick Denton, Sue Chandler, Florence Montgomery, Donna Martin, Ann Newbury, Barbara Jones, Pat Snyder. ROW 3: Don Litke, Dale Shellenbaum, Ronnie Carlson, Don Patterson, Carol Pagliasotti, Imogene Sloggett, Evelyn Miller, Betty Majors, Judy Akerlow. Row 4: Stan Brakhage, Jim Russell, Dave Callender, Dean Leo Eberhart, Alda Beeler, Delores Brown, Sallie Beery, Sue Rickman, Marie Moe, Doris O'Camb. - gyfaf ' V xg! ' S egg,-3 Row I: Louise McLaughlin, Carol Gassert, Lou Ella May, Pauline Thompson, Doris O'Camh. Row 2: Dick Denton, Leo Eberharclt, Bruce Grauberger, Jim Forker, Dick Armstrong. 63-Clubs hristmas Kenneth Mun Boy's G lee President Barbara Staats Advanced Girls' Glee President Marjorie Guichelaar Girlx, Chorus President The mistletoe is hung, the ivy gath- ered, and the yule-log dragged into the castle. The most joyous time of the year is upon us. The 1949 festive season was celebrated at South by the annual Christmas Program presented by all the music groups within our school. ease on Qiartb O 0 0 64-Clubs Over four hundred musicians and vocalists combined their talents to pre- sent to a silent audience a very im- pressive program of sacred and beau- tiful yuietide carols. Though the pro- gram is an annual event, looked for- ward to by everyone, this year's con- cert was outstanding in its simplicity and beauty. rn gr am i A fr, Merval Johnson S l l Choir B , President Gayle Roberson Girls' Chorus President Robert Skinner Mixed Chorus Vice-President fill - ' .f N i' ' 'lx . . . Quuh will Zllintnarh en 65-Clubs. ,., 1 il me xl instrumental illilusit nntett Earth R The instrumentalists of the Southern Castle really do perform Q'Under the Towerf' Practice rooms and a rehearsal hall are set within the tower walls. Here, under the capable direction of Mr. john Roberts, the Various indivlgduals and groups prepare those wonderful concerts. T ese court favorites a ear at concerts, athletic games, and at various otheip school activities. Mt' 10111111011-effs The unanimous opinion of those who hear them play: Well done! Director -it X 'ft' rm 12125 - .-- ::li'i iEElii:' Q: IU' -gin '!!::Il'1 am? I WOODWINDS Row 1: Larry Sills, Ronny Sturm, Patsy Crablse, Jane Watkins, Eleanor Stone, Beverly Ann Swisher, James Knudson, Jack Roberts. Row 2: John Thomas, Bob Poland, Don Johnson, Dave Nearing, Fred Parks, Roberta Leaf, Dale McKay, Elaine Iverson, Richard Dimler. TROMBONES AND BASSES Row 1: jolm Sodia, Wdly Reid, Phil Birkeland, George Neighbors, Dot Larimer, John Stockton, Bob Zekman, Gil Butler, KlV'k,K hF'ld. , Rjiv Zfsliixy Agplljgatejiielly Kesler, Bob Simmons, Rowland Tabor, Julie Hammond, Jesse Wood, Bill Honalcer, Ron Burl:- hart, Leonard Vosnic, Bill Shade, Roy Knipprath, Ronald Marker. 66-Clubs 'Q ,N TN 'F +i?: . . 9 , J' a la' .Q J DRUMS Row I: Ed Elmer, Art Rishel, Ed Holbeach, Dave Davis, Jack Gressett, Doug Cass. 'r X lhql . 0 x p-' U llll lllll Alllll wlil llllll Ill Ilnnslun use nun llll :Inna lllll uluu ,nuns Ill llllllli IIIIIIIIIH IIIIYIIIH .W 2 f'i'g - o I , 'l r e' : X if-ssl 1iEi:::':A , B Q DUI I . X CLARINETS Row 1: Norman Paxson, Paul Harrison, Mike Phillips, Harry Hoffmann, Marian Hinlcle, Monte Feasel, Dot Fawley, joe Kingsly. flirt oolggriaiclilgrlti Iilillzlxilcsllfleans, Clinton Daniels, Dick Phares, Dan Crawford, Don Davis, Don Etter, BRASS . Raw 1: Bob Daywitt, Charles Henry, Lynn Hammond, John Sells, Chester Matthews, Chuck Brownne, Jack Carlson, Elliot Thompson, Kenny Beard. Row 2: Barbara McKinney, Bob Gross, Lee Bennet, Bob Ryan, Glerkgelgchbacher, Betty Baker. 67- u s untert Gwrnhestra Mig' F E MW :y : : , y 'Q BRASS for 1: George Neighbors, Chuck Carlson, Wallace Reid, John Sodia, John Stockton, Jesse Wood, Elmer o nson. Row Z: Elliott Thompson, Kenny Beard, Bob Simmons, Bob Clyde, Lee Bennett. Row 3: Doug Cass, Art Rishel. VIOLIN S Row 1: Ted Madsen, Gwen Litherland, Pat Dautrich, Evelyn Miller. Row 2: Anita Brice, Connie Cornwell, Dean Skeels, Barbara Layton. Row 3: Bruce Whitney, Beverly James, Doris Spratt, Mary Lou Kissler. Row 4: Chester Budd, Karl Yordy, Marilyn Hunt, Edirh Ritchie, Nancie Zorn, Joyce Trocchia. Row 5: Caroll Bishop, Neil Thomas, Earleen Lutz. 68-Clubs I Wuuuwnwub Row 1 Vnrgmna Sulhvan John Bramerd Dune Harder Bob Franklin Row 2 Lee Ann Blalsdell Ronald Hoxsmgton Rxchard Dvnler Don Davxs Q' VIOLIN CELLO Row Row Row Row tetris' Sports Iuh Row 1: Amy Williams, Lavonne Weyl, Emma Jean Eberharclt, Margaret Grauer, Arden Couper, Helen Damon, Marge Gunkle, Charlotte Sigwald. Row 2: Miss McWilliams, Lynne Swartz, Beverly Byrd, Joyce Johnson, Alta Mae Nissen, Betty Jackson, Norma Schutt, Genevieve Guld, Evelyn Eicher, Carol Pagliasotti. Helen Da.mon Arden Cou Presidentper J Miss Eloine McWilliams i Sponsor Margaret Grauer Emma Eberhard: All is not a life of leisure for members of the Girl' s Athletic Association. These active maids participate in many competitive speedball, volleyball, basketball, and softball tournaments during the school year. Working on a point system the girls' aim is to earn their own D for a letter. Row 1: Ellen Fowler, Mgfie hutz, Barbara Bishop, Bishop, Wanda Biles, Jean Jones, Donna De F , M ' H' k , K ' . . . Riii: Z: aCharlei1eenSattzliburgrlbllargie Daniels, Carol Evans, Phyllis Lehman, Carol McLaughlin, Alice Jobe, Carol Cramer, Erna Mae Lee, Darlene Jackson, Marlene Corbin. . . Row 3: Nancy Peiker, Shirley Hubel, Ruth Sutton, Marian Cook, Eileen Flattery, Barbara Mai, Inez G ' , F B , E dell Thompson. Rdluitl-?lirelMis:ml'sIl3lVillilams',I Lee Ann Henderson, Pat Higgins, Eleanor Clay, Joan Gentry, Pat Sutton, Rita Johnson, Elaine Moosdorf, Judy Day, Joanne Stalker, Kathy Bradshaw. 70-Clubs K ,MW , eldo iii! Cffjy M ds' JMQZM N? W yWyYxQyyafyW TYM fi WS 'QM??fM1h?l7Jf, JLMQJX jgfjfyff Ei MMM X QMS gf ,f R WSE Yi W 'N SEQ N isis 1 EX 5353 53538 MSN Q, SESS ggglgiligg caches Mr Lloyd Flanders Swimming '55 'lgb' 1 l:..:l: V.. I , . :.lg. I. ll 1.. lg. . ll:'ll l..ll - ' 'll lg. . I y.e ll 'Flu ' 'gg' .::r'lri Mr. William Schumacher F ootball, Wrestling M r Frank Mielenz Golf Tennis Track 5Com leaie ! H ' 1 div! - -.mlgggsl I mai: ng ,, I E . liklzf abs :T ll :gl iv its Mr Ladell Thomas Robert WIISOH Baseball Basketball 73 -Sports arsitp JOHN KUHN KEITH MARKS Tackle Guard KEITH BEERY AL WHITAKER Halfback Quarterback TED JOBE Center qgloomy clouds hovered over our' football fortunes as the team took to the tourney field for the first game. With only three returning lettermen and with Bill Schumacher coaching the team for his first season, the critics were anything but hopeful regarding the chances of the Rebel eleven. DENVER POST HONORARY AWARDS A ALL-CITY TEAM SECOND TEAM ALABAMA GLASS TED JOBE End Center JIM HOLT LEWIS VEATCI-I Back End ROYAL SMITH Guard A RONALD STROUSE Halfback TOM COWEN RONALD I-IOISINGTON Encl Center 74-Sports AL MCGLONE Guard , ........ fs fx-or l 'Gif :fastball JIM DEEDS WALT SHERMAN Boa MooRE End End DICK WARD Quarterback Halfback Qlimbing steadily? through the standings, the valiants defeated North in the last minutes of the final game to place second in the city league. Three Rebels, jim Holt, Roy Smith, and Alabama Glass, were named on the first team in the All-City honor selections. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS AWARDS ALL-CITY TEAM SECOND TEAM ALABAMA GLASS KEITH BEERY End Back JIM HOLT TED JOBE Back Center ROYAL SMITH ' ' Guard JACK MORISON JERRY SAMUELSON End Tackle a A IH K FRED MATEN ROBBIE CONKLIN Center Guard A GENE BOWLIN Halfbaclc 75-Sports MR. BILL SCHUMACHER Head Coach ALABAMA GLASS HUGH GESNER All-city End ' Halfbadi ART BUN TE Tackle HYSIQ9 East recovers South's fumble on the first play from, scrimmage for the only score against a stubborn eleven. SOUTH 12 MANUAL 12 Hugh Gesner slides 'oPf of the right side of the line for 24 yards and six points. Jim Holt pounded over right tackle for another tally. SOUTH 12 WEST 6 Bob Moore limbers up his passing arm to fling the pig- skin to Dick Ward in the end zone. Holt drove through West for the final six. SOUTH 0 NORTH 20 With their defense paralyzed and their offense halted, the Rebels fall hard before the Northern Invaders. SOUTH 6 EAST 26 Keith Beery, on a statue-of-liberty play, scoots over from the nine for the only South score against the City Champs. DENVER POST HONORABLE MENTION KEITH BEERY BOB MOORE Back Back HUBERT GESNER JERRY SAMUELSON Back Tackle KEITH MARKS AL WHITAKER Guard Back im f3rew:'f'.WN AJ ! f Xli4 gig DAVE MURPHY Halfback rf DAVE EQELQNDER X L' 53 f X X BOB VIGIL a ac .C - 2, -jx Quarterback Rav so ff 76-Sports 1 MR. LADELL THOMAS Backfield Coach JIM HOLT ROY SMITH All-city Fullback All-city Guard jfnuthall SOUTH 12 MANUAL 6 Bob Vigil's tricky running and Jim Holt's powerful driving cover 60 yards and a touchdown. In the fourth quarter Vigil returns a punt for 85 glorious yards and the winning touchdown. SOUTH 20 WEST 13 The Southerners are trailing the Cowboys by thirteen points. Suddenly the Southern line begins tearing holes in the West defense. Twice Holt fights his way across the goal. Vigil finds the path on a statue-of-liberty, after Robbie Conklin recovers a West fumble. SOUTH 7 NORTH 0 A 62 yard drive started on an interception by Dave Murphy is ended as Keith Beery plunges over to pay- dirt just as the final gun is raised. Hugh Gesner con- JIM PASIC verts to make the score 7 to 0. DON RICHMOND Fullback ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS Tackle HONORABLE MENTION 1 HUBERT GESNER JERRY SAMUELSON BHCk Tackle JOHN KUHN LEWIE VEATCH Tackle End KEITH MARKS DICK WARD Guard Back BOB MOORE AL WHITAKER Back Back L sstzss . HOWARD BOWLIN f p X '.:: BILL BECK 77-Sports ART BUNTE Center FRED BEAM ' LEWIE VEATCI-I EIYSIQ9 SOUTH 34 EAST 27 The clutch scoring of Bunte and Maten in the final quarter produced a sweet, upset victory over a touted East live. After escaping their first game jitters, the Rebels successfully controlled the ball and padded their slim lead. SOUTH 32 MANUAL 34 A long set shot in the final second of the overtime period gave the 'Bolts a hard-fought victory over a determined and smooth-working South team which played one of its best games of the year. SOUTH 47 WEST 55 The Rebs had the misfortune of meeting West on one of their hot nights, as the Pokes scorched the net from all angles. SOUTH 40 NORTH 42 This was an easier game than the score indicated, with I South coasting along for the Hrst three stanza's on Beam's sharp hook shots and Helzer's fme floor play. Row 1: Jack Butelish, Markley Lee, Hugh Gesner, Ed Washbmn, Keith Beery, Coach Wilson. 78-Sports DAVE MURPHY Guard HOWARD RUSK ALABAMA GLASS Forward a 5 B t H Forward DICK HELZER SOUTH 37 EAST 55 East broke their fourteen game drouth with a win over a tired and listless South team, stale from the previous night's game with North. SOUTH 27 MANUAL 41 Manual had one eye on the city championship as they walrzed to an easy victory. SOUTH 59 WEST 51 The Rebels wrecked the title hopes of the West side school with a stunning upset win. Although it was a team victory, the great rebounding and scoring of Rusk can't be overlooked. SOUTH 47 NORTH 33 Playing a Thursday afternoon game in the cramped quarters of the West High gym, Wilson's surprised kids, led by the inspirational performance of Dick Hel- zer walked away from the Viks in the last half. After losing its first game in the state tournament to Pueblo Central the Rebels lashed out to win the conso- lation cup hy defeating Longmont Q52-501, and Grand Junction f55-431. Guard l K MR, LADELL THOMAS Row 1: Dave Callendar, Dick Ward, Walt Sherman, Chuck Graham Coach Bill Flanagan, Coach Wilson. 79-Sports Ne., FRED MATEN Forward N' ' 'J C59 Ljx 4' ,:f:f:' :Egg , Q frfs XJ X Qupbumure Jfuuthall J ,CD P Following the footsteps of the Varsity knights out onto the field, the Soph- AS in my Z omores, with Coach Flanclers, split their season, winning two games and 0 losing two. The Rebel Pages hear North and West but were out-classed 'nj ' by Championship Manual and nosed out by East 7 to 6. A FINAL STANDINGS Zi- S we Manual x East SOUTH X X X North fx West Y , f 'li DEAN I-IACKETT DON DRURY Outstanding Back Row 1: Dick Main, Richard Burkharclt, Dean Skeels, Eugene Calhoun. Outstanding Line Row 2: Don Drury, George Clegg. Line: Duane McCoy, Dean Skeels, Walter Oberg, Jack Gressett, Dean Hackett, Eugene Calhoun, Dale Wright. Backs: Richard Burkhardr, Don Drury. 80-Sports Suphumnrt Basketball ll UQ o,!q? Going down the court in championship style, these youngsters of the castle Q V X 5 X clribhlecl, passed, and shot their way to Hrst place in the Sophomore round I .',: 1 : .,.'v:.4 ' '54-A robin. The Rebels, capitalizing on the ability of Chapman Drury McCoy UL and Walkup, won six games while losing only two. Ex 1 . SOUTH 46 East 41 gf SOUTH 33 Manual 35 4 f J SOUTH 41 West 46 SOUTH 54 North 26 -'-Zi-I-2-. X :'i'i1:::fi1:':' SOUTH 52 East 49 fovertime X I SOUTH 39 Manual 36 SOUTH 30 West 28 0 SOUTH 66 North 43 ld JIM LUNDSTROM JOI-IN CHAPMAN Forward Randy Carey, Gene White, Duane McCoy, Tom Dewolf, Coach Mielenz. Center Line: Duane McCoy, Dean Skeels, Walter Oberg, jack Gressett, Dean Hackett, Eugene Calhoun, Dale Wriglit, Backs: Richard Burkhardt, Don f 4 Riu .fully 81 -Sports 5 . I If ' W 1 i Row 1: Bill Neff, Bert Johnson, Fred Anderson, joe Lopez. Row 2: Bud Judy, Randy Carey, Gorden Walde, Ronnie Loser. 1ER1?i,Z2Ef,,LUE atiitp Qulf FREDCQEEZERSCN All-city , All-my 'The golf team with Fred Anderson and Jerry DeLue, co-captains leading the way, took the city championship with a perfect season. The Southern linkmen turned back every school in the league without giving up a single match to make a clean sweep of the title. Each drive and putt of the team was straight and true as each man showed the ability that made him all-city. Won Lost 'SOUTH ........ ........ - 16 0 East t-.- ....... - .... - .....-. lg 5 11 5 11 Manual ...... -. ...... 3 13 West ...,.... ---- --,- --- North .......... .-..------------ BILL NEFF ' BUD JUDY All-city A11-city MR. FRANK MIELENZ Coach JOE LOPEZ -- BERT JOHNSON RONNTE LOSERMRANDY CAREY All-city All-city All-city All-city 82-Sports owl HAROLD MILLER C o-captain All-city R : Jim Smith, Harold Miller, John Seaman, Don Plambeck, Jim Noonan. Ron' 2: Larry Sale, Rich Elzi, Bill Moore, Jack Nelson. arsutp mms The swinging racquets of the Rebel netmen 4--...X X 1 ,,,-1 I JIM SMITH C o-captain All-city SOUTH 4 i SOUTH 6 SOUTH 5 SOUTH 4 SOUTH 6 SOUTH 6 SOUTH 5 SOUTH 5 JOHN SEAMAN All-city DON PLANIBECKF BILL MOORE All-city brought South their Hrst city tennis champion- ship in nine years. This outstanding team, un- der Coach Nigs Mielenz, went through the entire season without losing a single tournament. Smashing and serving their way to the top, the team dropped East, the defending pions, to the tune of 4 to 2 and 6 to 0. EAST 2 MANUAL 0 WEST 1 NORTH 2 EAST 0 MANUAL O WEST 1 NORTH 1 MR. FRANK MIELENZ Coach 83-Sports cham- DAVE JIM NOONAN All-city RICH ELZI i arsitp Swimming Led hy co-captains Doug Cass and Glenn Arthur, the Southerners stroked and splashed ' 122132 their way to third place in the state swimming ,meet. The tank men swam past East in the mx' state after they had taken third in the city. K I I 7 Arthur set a new record in the state meet for X the 100 yard. hreaststroke with a time of x ff? 1:14.4 and the 150 yard medley relay team 5 'Q of Dean Matucha, Bob McCartney and Glenn I K F5 ,J Arthur took another first. 5':..! STATE STANDINGS Colo. Springs North ,kj SOQEH MR. LLOYD FLANDERS Coach DOUG CASS C o-captain DEAN MAT UCHA All-state GLENN ARTHUR Co-captain All-state BOB MAC GRUDER Row 1: Doug Cass, Bob Solyia, Dell Threlkeld, Bob MacGruder, Dean Matucha, Ronnie Loser, Jack Gressett, Larry Jordan. Row 2: Glenn Arthur, jim McCartney, Gerry Allen, Don Shaw, Richard Palmer, Andy Goldner, Walt Green, Walter Oberg. Row 3: Lyle johnson, Ronnie Strouse, Willard Pelon, Jerry Smith, Jack Osborne, Bill Johnson, Don Wurtz, Bill Shade, Bob Andrews, Ronnie Rinker, John Brainerd, Jack Buchannan, Coach Flanders. 84,SP0rtS JIM MCCARTNEY All-state MR. WILLIAM SCHUMACHER Coach arsitp restling Placing first in the city tournament and second in the state, these powerful grapplers, under Coach Schumacher, claimed five individual championships in the city and three individual firsts in the state. The Rebels were the first team to break North's hold on the City Cham- pionship in six long years, sending the defend- ing champs down in defeat. The state stand- ings of the matmen were: Firsts: Jack Van Horn, 955 Tom Payne, 1335 Robbie Conklin, 165. Seconds: Tom Torgerson, 1125 Third: Roy Smith, 1543 Fourth: Vic Damon, 127. CITY STANDINGS SOUTH East North Manual West ' ,,,. nib? QV? RUDY GULDE All city JACK VAN HORN 1 All-city, All-state i ROBBIE CONKLIN All city Allstate HOWARD BOWLIN Rorv 1: Vic Damon, Tommy Torgerson, Earl Ggaham, Jack Van Hom. Row Z: Coach Schumacher, Rudy Guide, Howard Bowlin, Tom Payne, Howard Arnold. Raw 3: Jerry Samuelson, Jim Holt, Robbie Conklin, Roy Smith. 85-Sports All city F95 TOM PAYNE All-city, Allfstate atsitp Easehall ' Varsity Baseball 9quah::195G C ii i JACK BUTEFISI-1 MR. LADELL THOMAS Cam' BILL FLANAGAN L HOWARD RUSK Coach Pitcher Infield BILL. FLANAGAINVS victorv .in the last game of the '49 season gave Coach Thomas's nine a tie for third. Thegraduation ofDon Day, andjack Newell placesba question mark over the prospects for the 1950 season. Only three lettermen will be hack: pitcher FLANAGAN, catcher JACK BUTEFISH, anda capable hot- corner guardian, DICK HELZER.InHelders HOWARDRUSK VIC DAMON, who is, up from the Sophs, along with outfielder LEWIE VEATCH, inactive his junior year, and itcher DON DRURY, are being relied on to strengthen the lgebel cause. fcaps indicate returning men. j 86-Sports arsitp rank Varsity Glirack Squat-1:1950 y MR. FRANK MIELENZ Coach DICK WARD Jumps JIM HOLT JIM DEEDS Weighw Sprints The 1949 edition of the Rebel runners, under Coach Nigs Mie- lenz, enjoyed a terrific season, winning both the city and state championships. Individual honors were given generouslyfto this well-balanced squad. All-City recognition went to KEITH BEE RY, JIM DEEDS, Bob Klamman, Don McMichael, JACK MORISONJOE ROZADA, RONNIE STROUSE, Lee Ven zke, and DICK WARD. All-State honors were bestowedupon Venzke, pole-vaultg WARD, broadjumpg and BEERY,,DEEDS, McMichael, and MORISON, the 880 relay team. Many exper- ienced men ate back to give the 1950 teain a clear change for another quality performance.Valuahle additions from the Soph omore and Junior classes bolster the hopes of those who live Under the Tower. fCaps indicate returning men.I 87-Sports Jim, Hugh, Keith and MANUAL Holt through for five 5 r Tm? Howard, up and through! 88-Sports Sports anhihs Everybody up! Tip-off Get him, Bowlin! ipurts anhihs The Champ! What a victory! 89-Sports Congratulations! Nice work, Keith. s in at www ' Webb-fwted knight Mountains of muscle Intestinal fortitude We won! Yeah Humphrey! Sports anhihs All-City dirt Graceful like a boid 90-Sports Two points for South bpurts anhihs All by himself J Me,-coach??? Pain, pain, and more Payne City-wide Thanksgiving Winged feel! Suspense and Mr. Mihevic 91-Sports Girls' Way to fire Stri-i-i-ke three! hen the maids of old went out for some exercise, it usually consisted of a brisk walk in the rolling hills. In our castle the ladies may be found out on the fields or in the gym doing many things to keep them in good physical health. E n Miss Eloine McWilliams Mrs, Louise Aymer SPOFISOI-' Sponsor BASKETBALL ,SPEEDBALL ,VOLLEYBALL Row 1: Genevieve Guide, Arden Couper, Evelyn Eicher. Lynette Schwarze Chuck to Papa ROW Z: PQSSY PU59Y,SU2i0 Gardner, Betty Jackson. Frances Wilcox. 92-Sports bpurts Big league material Miss Jessie Beaton Sponsor What a way to die! Oh, pshaw eather permitting, the girls are outside partici- pating in sports of the current season. Besides having their regular gym classes, the girls have their own tournaments in such activities as basketball, speedball, tennis, volleyball, badminton, and softball. Arden Couper President 5 SWIMMING Row 1: Dorothy Sanders, Terry Mclielvcy, Lois Adams, Gwyn Gunnison, Joyce Mahoney, Leona Bidin- ger, Ann Sparry, Margie Gilley, Amy Willimns, Joyce Johnson. Row 2: Judy McDonough, Mary Troeger, Arden Couper, Marilyn Rhodes, Doris Edwards, Barbara Gray, Nancy Fitzell, Darlene Singmerman, Pat Cook, Georgia Daley, Jerry Werthman, Anita Brice. 93-Sports Qllbeerleahers :LQ JOYCE DWIGHT 500 1 L I i f- Q 'lv gidfi Wi: gt X! Y ix E Q IEW Q DAVE WAGNER mmm ga Minn' 'E Exif'-ma LARRY FRITTS 94-Sports W in X 'X -cf M I XKQM JACK VAN HORN PT. .4 Q6 9fg9w ' f N xw gh 1' 2 . .i::f,. , :: 'ESP' W n....h MARIE DUCI-IEMIN U ffffiJff,4fWacf gf 3225 my ,W?f'i'ffffffff?ffifff!'! W QW! 4f,7ff'y7v3'f35'y 7! Wwifufzgw 31W J WQZW fy ggi.. Q W ifwgzibb WWW 'fi WW 0 M 1? mtggmw xf55j f-'fi Q -4522 CN Q figfwgj 535 iw Sk Q Wi i figs M3253 W d,iggQ iw X is QS? Q Signs of our times Anti-freeze Don't I wish ' Cheesecake kids Bright eyes Dark CYCS I bet: you say that to All the girls Peppy club 97-cfandids uw W 1 1 i I r Minnie Ha-I-Ia Girl meets boy Heads Morning after CZZYS I Sfllsslblz They went that a'way, podner The wardens Oh, you kid 1 X' 'wx' fy' n 2eee'Jeehe V ' -,F w N i li -,:, The Rah-Rah girls Now ya' did it Q - , f Lu 98-Candids A ,..!. ,,., gw,isf.+1i: ,.iZ 'F i cl-'3,:11w':f,m ,w w ' ,X 1 'WNNN 1 H ' ' L, SU. nl Q 3 XA N wx it wi , Q l Cl 1 4' ' X - ,W X ' ' J J ' e fi: '9' L, f fl ' n ge -4 V' 1 L5 .Wi 4: if ' ti. 1 I ,av Ax, I W. M ' 2 X i f f. it +,. Tails 9 W' x S51 io Boy meets girl Looks like Asleep in the deep suicide ,030 She uses Pond's Mistletoe Magic P935 in a P05 Oop's, pardon me 99-Candids Laclies aid society Ji: - A:-, i 'N if.. Cellmates Put your slmoes on, Lucy Camera shy Score's tied, our ball There goes Mr. Page 100-Canclids Now will you buy an Annual? jenny 86 Janie Forgot the combination 7, W' WWW, W' - Qf'Q'3' iwlifillilffwiilx' A X J SibililwiviWYW+MmMxw,i N V of Ai' o' wwfil M X A r W ,iw W, ,- . 3 ' W il, gi f ' fi W Q: ff , ' '31 ' E ' . ,H - ' 'L v 'f' iwnllliil ' lm ww, ,qi 'i MT'fA- ii ' ' V 4, i W ww' 1 .H 9-, 71, A VV ' 4 N 6 wk, Baby, it's colcl outside You don't love me anymore Brrr! I-Iessie and Tessie 9 out of 10 eat Corn Flakes. No two ways about it Field trip to the zoo 3 Scrambled eggs: Our inhuman relations MCIOH-C0156 101-Candids Self-Portrait Melon-head Don't let it go to your head Self-explanatory Inmates Lunch time EDITORS 1950 1923 expats: QQMikesa Birds of a feather O'CONNELL No strings attached YOu,re right 102-Candids fl -K 'X gl-1 5 I 'f ,wf X wk , X Ya u? Lf-, x N wi la 1 fafzfl' bfi mx. i g , ff fa ' y L f fi 'n'Gf.?Q51f A Q QA fi. i agp W, gg,i'WjffffQ'j Wffffw aw W X ,,,z1f ' W Q fqjw Www 1 C9 M yfg WM MM3J,U.o2W mg? if? My . ,' W7 . GDfMmJW6lJM 'V WMM V 'J F WW QQQHMQMWWE T J g6 sgilgixliiyg M OSQQQEESQQA 5ZIII:9cIJnuI Sham As the sand in the hour glass filters through, the South- ern banner is raised and the cast is readied for the performance to come. The All School Show, play of the year, was presented on January 13 and 14, for royal approval. Contrary to days of yore, alumni returned to a still familiar stage and added their talents to the presentation. The elaborate sets and resplendent cos- tumes created a spectacle fir for a King. ' Sylvia Voth 'On live Sunny Side of the Street - Pauline Thompson, Florence Mont- gomery, Sallie Beery Deep Purplev Sylvia Voth, Joan Lewis, Imogene Sloggett, Ann Kelsay, Vivien Springs, Margie Sterling, Betty Koogle ' Bye, Bye Blues Sally Saeger, Jackie Lampshire, Phyllis Muckle, Pat Hurry, Janie Martin, Ruthie Henderson Lullaby in Rhytlvmv Somebody Loves Me 105--Activities Jim Russell, Dicl: Denton, Dick Armstrong, Dave Callander arabian of reams Ronald Sffouse Frances Freeman As the heavy slcy of evening hovered o'er, many young knights and their ladies fair were en- thralled by the music of Johnny Roberts and his orchestra, on April 22, 1950. The Junior Prom, uparadise of DfCH111S,,, was a night never to be forgotten. Twinlcling stars and rolling clouds formed a background for billowing chif- fon and fancy lace. The highlight of the ball arrived when a young maiden was chosen queen of the court. Jayne Lamar, Frances Freeman, Phillis Tharp nw Maw Row I: Joyce Dwight, Retta Gibson, Betty Kuhllce, Betty Geer Mary' Vafma Ilene Marsh, Elaine Iverson. Row 2: Joyce Tatum, Avaril Tully, Pat Stanton, Par Wlallcer, Margaret Barnes. Row 3: Pat Brown, LaVon Gehrke, Cindy Miller, Carol Trautmann, Isabel Hollister, Silhouettes in starlight lt in 5 at 1 'wi N His majesty presents- 106-Activities l Barbara Crook, Barbara Jones, Ann Willard N ot prerem irrur uf Binaries Reflections in frosty silver sparkled within the festive ballroom on December 17, 1949. The Senior Prom, 'iMirror of Memoriesf' was ex- quisitely crystalline witli its silver bouglis and shimmering stars, wliile many majestic brocades, and swirling satins mirrored an illusion of slicer beauty. Royalty appeared-and a tiara of carnations completed tlie imperial ellect of the coronation. Tlien the stroke of twelve turned reality into an unforgettable memory. Don Day, Barbara Jones Row 1: Ann Willard, Lou Ella May, Shirley Ludeman, Larry Fritts, Sue Henkel, Betty Reeves, Bill Moore. Row 2: Sally Moore, Keith Beery, Carol Gassert, Hal I-lutson, Joe Rozacla,Kcirh Kassel, jane Anderson. Row 3: Mary Cook, Clarence Thom, p C bb , M - G ' 7 Marge Gunkle, Mari0n Neujahr, Bob Forbes' eggy ra e aiy ames Bob 1 Royalty's reward Reflections of romance 107-Activities l Zlnnual bbutn lfl, ,E Qi lm! 'v:A4l:1A 253355.in ,Q :L g g B rse aaas w ww Jack Van Horn, Larry Fritts, jack Nelson, Keith Beery, Al Whitaker, Bill Moore, Jack Butehsh Hawaiian War Chant On November 1, wandering minstrels, troubadours, and other talented entertainers enthralled many nohlemen with their impressions of 'QSouth Terrificf' New talent and a novel idea in stage settings brought mirth to those of the courtyard. The first show of the year was a ter- rific success and offered a great challenge to future performers. The court crier heralded a new presentation and the populace assembled in the great hall to view the dramatic talents of the Pages. The stage was set as a nursery with childish playthings here and there. A large hook in the spotlight slowly opened to reveal nursery rhyme char- acters. With each turning of a page a new act emerged making the rhymes come alive again in all their quaint- ness. Frances Cummings H Georgia Daley rrROSifd,,-M01'10I0gME Some D47 My Prince Will Comev Snphumnre Sham . 2 , i r 1 raaais , l 1 1 sfo, ,f ii., l 1 f Q t . Ruth Henderson, Becky Romheck, Sylvia Voth, Donna Davy, Lou Wassenaar, Frances Reed, Bev Cervin, Katrina Van Male Iofmson Rag 103iPfE?ivl1ies Eluninr Sham , 1 , T f ,J ,,..:,,. ff , fi '1 Q 3-'Z-D, '-A'-11 ' ' : W ff fff f lx X 'QXU J! H lllL1QM2,f4f f Qi lawn, Bob Forbes, Bob Clute Comedy Duo-Medley Retta Gibson, Joyce Dwight, Jane Buckingham, Dorothy DeBont, Louise Golf, Pat Stanton, Phillis Tharp, Betty Kuhlke Boogie Beat -Chorus Line A large throng filled the hall room, March 3, eager for the presentation of the Junior Talent Show. The entire musical score was written by the students themselves, using the theme, Youth Today, Leaders Tomorrow? Various phases of American folk life were portrayed with originality. Talented squires performed in the West- ern Band, the dance line, and other acts of the show. As Father Time slowly descended the celestial stairway, the Senior Show began. A variety of talent reviewed the past 'QHalf Century of Progress, on April 14, 1950. The Hnal stroke of the tower clock revealed a bright and shining future, the New Horizon. Car-ol4Berndt, Illa 'Reich,. Sally Sue Rarick Trio beninr Sham is I Y 4' Shirley Ludeman Florence Mont gomery, Sally Moore Barbara Crook, Dorine Gentzler, Maralyn Ahearn Barbara Chapin .Senior Rhythm Line 109-Activities U 99 SJ N-I l LHR., .XY , L i Row 1: Barbara Chapin, Florence Montgomery, Sallie Beary, Mary Lee WilliamS, Marcia Case. Row 2: Dorene Gentzler, Dorothy Glasscock, Bettie Wfyncr, Bubbles Kane, Judy Akerlow 'Earnest Ilanlihapn The pale moon smiled clown upon the young couples dancing to the minuets of Gene Bridges and his orchestra at the Pep Club Dance on Cctober 8, 1949. Veiled with fall colors and many balloons, the courtyard enchanted the many rev- elers. Harvest Holidayf, the first ball of the year successfully ushered in the social season. A holiday for harvesters Knight-time Kapers ep Iuh lump After a disappointing athletic tourna- ment, October 21, the UKey Klub Klompn was a perfect morale builder. Dick Dimler and his courtyard minstrels entranced the sovereign gathering. Open- ing the ballroom entry-way with a mas- sive key, symbolic of the sponsoring or- ganization, many knights returned from the held of valor to dance with fair maidens under a canopy of purple and white. Row 1: Bill Moore, Keith Marks, jim Deeds, Pete Maniatis, Bob Christensen, Row 2: joe Rozada, Alabama Glass, Larry Fritts, jack Butefish, Dick Wai'd. - Row 3: Gordon Walde, Dick Chadwick, Stan Brakhage, John Seaman. Dick I-Iclzeg-I 110-Activities inner ante The armor was polished, the banner raised on high, the dining hall was opened for nobility. February 11, the All-City ROTC oHicer,s dinner-dance re- vealed the principal promotions for the coming year. As with most royal affairs Under the Tower, this ball proved to be a kingly-time for knaves. Row 1: Bob Higgins,Alice Palms-t, Don Plambeck, Dick Casey, Row Z: Bill Harvey, Arvid Anderson, Dolores Brown. Don jones, Trotting with the Charley-Horse Military maneuvers 15 1:15 I 5ili:,'l fl 't Wi, Row 1: Rudy Guide, AI Whitaker, Jack Butefish, Jerry De Lue, Tom Torgerson, Roy Smith. Row 2: Keith Beery, jim Deeds, Joe Rozada, lark Nlorison, Jack Nelson, Row 3: Robbie Conklin, John Kuhn, Bob Moore, Dick Wfard, Louie Veatch, Ronnie Strouse. 1 11-Activities batlepdlaurse rut Shining carriages are drawn out of view by trotting stecds as our more athletic knights and their ladies enter the mag- nificent ballroom. The S Club Dance, Marclm 10, enriched in finery of purple and white, was ably supported by Johnny Roberts and his orchestra. Our cham- pions of courage, assis-ted by the Coaches Thomas and Schumacher, proved to all that their abilities are not conhned to the field of valor. 'Strange iguathersn Many nohlemen crossed the drawhridge to Elitch's Gar- den Theater on the night of June the second, nineteen hundred and fifty. The senior drama class presented Strange Boardersf' under the brilliant direction of Miss Beth Rudolph. A large audience of knights and their ladies received the pageant with great pleasure and enthusiasm. We are but the players Pm innocent f iC'lu ,ga 1 'Q .137 0 r rlsi . ff f QQ 0 Waltz on, ye young ones 'CY ma .+ 0 s i t f bmah pbpetialn It was a special night, this November 18, for the Pages 7, held their Sophomore Party. All boarded the Special and the engineer conducted the adolescents on a tour of good times. With colors flying, these jolly jesters proved they possess a social grace and poise worthy of nobility. Pages in review H Lonely Soph 112-Activi ,ties il., X, if K x Qfwyw fgfiwf My QQWY 9 SX M MW . 2, jogfgmggjvfjipm A pig! ,MW W W? WW Gigli? Qimaa MWMMMZ Jffwfwwfifl 2? OW Q ,UWM me -.fm xg gyiw ,UM 5 gl? 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Q f Qs 1-i E? r f.a . 1' O f 1 g . 1 a4?1?4f ' , 'f2, 9' ' my M, . 15 Ki M A , i. i frig i - ,fr or bnpbnmnrrs ga, ,5: iEaSs j i31i'::L i Richard Chadwick Once upon a time . . . So begin most tales of medieval Hilda El-b Viceipresident days and thus this story begins, These youthful pages Secretary of ,52 crossed the drawbridge to our Southern Kingdom and were welcomed with the flower of knighthood they deserved. With their banner raised, they answered the appeal to arms and established themselves among no- bility, working toward the day when they, too, could leave the ranks of pages and advance to squiredom. Row 1: Sondra Breakey, Mary Moore, jane Martin, Alice Thornton, Pat Powers, Norma Anderson, Hilda Erb, Janie Watkins, Joyce Trocchia, Janet Pierson. N Row 2: Edie Ritchie, joan Karnes, Mary Jeanne Noonan, Sally Griffith, Sylvia Voth, joellyn Hoover, Barbara Robinson, Marilyn Rhodes, Sue Beresford, JoAnn Shattuck, Sue Prater, Carolyn Calvin. Row 3: jack Gressett, Kay McDonald, Ronald Rinker, Charles Henry, Bryce Frey, Don Griebel, Ernie Nassimbene, Eugene Calhoun, Dick Chadwick. Row 4: Frank Kennedy, Ronnie Scholes, George Clegg, Bob Betts, Eugene Turner, Dick Burkhart, Frank Reed, Jim Hall, Ira Denison. 121-Class of ,52 f -au if E XX Bergmann, Beverly Bergner, Barbara Y, Q Bergner, Betty M 'l Biles, Wanda Jean A W , , Bisgard, Kay X , f-fi f- Bowen, Laura Bowers, Donald Breakey, Sondra Brockish, Maurine Brown, Carole Brown, Patricia Brown, Robert Brunclige, Barbara Buxton, Joy Calvin, Carolyn Adam, Lois Allison, Patricia Andersen, Anne Anderson, Gretta Anderson, Norma Armstrong, Connie Arnell, Shirley Babcock, Nancy Barnard, L aura Lou Beresford, Sue W5 pf L -M: , WB ,.,. f ' ' A ' WF A, Q. Y K2 ,sw in y 2 , is 1 , ' wa' I tl' H 4 W fx X 5 X- r wq- 9 f 1, if , . -. i'e.'g6E , if rf'-.. X 1 'fr wi: Carter, Ronald Cervin, Beverly Chadwick, Richard Childers, Claudia Craft, Eleanor ,T of '52 , Cromar, Dale Crandell, Bobette in ,,,i Cummings, Frances ' Custer, JoAnn -Q .L lf A S i if 3, f Q A' ' 15 Q QW .S 4, arm J i . ki H I if Daley, Georgia Darley, Barbara Davy, Donna Day, Judy DeMoro, Phyllis Dimmiclc, Jeanie Drumeller, Betty Dunlap, Patricia Dunn, Georgene Dwyer, Joan Edwards, Doris of aaaf fir if 3, J 3 Fr 5, N g W li , -J A 4 6 Geer, Sylvia Gentry, Joan Gidlund, Sylvia Gilley, Marjorie Greenwcll, Alice Grifhn, Jack Grifhth, Sally Guichelaar, Marjorie Gunnison, Gwyn Gustafson, Sandr 3 'KW- 123-Class of '52 lil 2 ,pn li M . N Eklancl, Ted Enright, Kathryn Erb, Hilda Evans, Janice Fair, Yvonne Fawley, Dorothea Fee, Bonnie Flannery, David Flattery, Eileen l Fox, Donna Fox, Ruthann Frantz, Donald Furgeson, Joyce Gassman, Virginia Gaut, Mary N -wh?-X 53. lx Jhflm, k 1 as Hetsler, Margaret Hiatt, Waynette Hill, Ned Hill, Sharon Holtz, Ruth Hoover, Joellyn Housman, Charlene Hughes, Julia Hunt, Marilyn Hurd, Carolyn James, Phyllis Jardine, Judy johnson, Carol Johnson, Janice Johnson, Kay Ezeg,5- M ' 'l ll We??If2 1 ,,,,,, , L e a F S5 1 1W':1'u I SW? Sw ,fi Sha.. ar 9 3 ,fi C if e A, QV ,L 4 , A25 s ge H if i i i , Hall, james I-Ilsrrom, Elaine Hamill, Claudia Hammond, Julie Hardy, Eleanore Hargis, Beverly Hartenclorp, Norma Helferly, Joanne Heimerich, Lyle Henclerson, Ruth ,da ls! 'Ml F 4 , VI , .gi T3 L X IWW, qw i W, f' .,, e ea, 9, , to ,W ,Vu W 'M f f 2. was W i sg N gl V W l i 3 M W X ig W i K. fl SQ r W if ' I 124-Class of '52 ia Q vlgllw i is M' llu , ,W 1 ,wir wi., 3 ,::eE'gi,, akwimllllll 1 -v' l .X - ru M X. , N l ' le, AM ii .ua , Jones, Jeanie Keeler, Karen Keller, Donald Kerns, Carol Kitzler, Gretchen Knight, Esrella Knudson, Arlene Kramer, Carol Kraus, Lorna Larson, Carol , ,viva I - NVQ W li yi iv as Larson, Marilyn Leaf, Roberta LeBaron, Dorothy Leliman, Phyllis Lunclstrom, Elaine Magarrell, Ann Mai, Barbara Mayfield, Norman Mayo, Donna McDonald, Kay 3 ,wa Wen' we fhmf, .I FR t iffany j i 3 2 ga, sly 3, x 'iswgwiyfrifggg lvii i , M g? 5 'ff 4 1 ww, ' iq , ' ' 5.132 YM fa ,i ,ii L P A W 9 o w R' ,, M A an in Wig, Q M Q, i ri M Oaks, Harriett K O'Connell, John M A Olson, Portia i Paine, Janet Pandolfo, Roclney r Pearl, Dennis Peiker, Ruth Peterson, Elaine Plmares, Richard Phillips, Ardis 1 x at ' ii X ' l i K r l will if . .Q 5 , ll if 'wr ii. 125-Class of '52 McKinney, Madalyn McNeal, Barbara McNierney, Maureen Meacham, Donna Mead, Russell Meister, Ann Melvin, Doris Metzler, Kathleen Moore, Byron Mosher, Willia1n Names, Norman Nelson, Herbert Nelson, jill Newman, Genevieve Noonan, Mary Jeanne 1 H' , ,., , . a -J x i ww ,aw ,. , L -Marge, M 4 10, feffgx m m K X , vel, il' W, ri, is ,Q Bef 'll X , f 'Y S .S S me ' ' l i 'u ' , Wx , f fr V tw S, X ,,.. ' l Rhodes, Marilyn Richards, Jeanette Rickerr, Lois Rinker, Ronald Ritchie, Edith Roberson, Gayle Roberts. Bernard Robinson, Barbara Rogers, Lynne Rose, Patricia Schlund, Gloria Service, Nancy Shattuck, JoAnn Sherman, Nadene Sherrill, Katherine 'M ,ia 'ir' Q NX 1 ,.,,. L ll i ' i ' , ff it 'Se ' ww i S S S ff ef.: S CSM S, r i an 'QP' aug . . XS .,,. ' l 'Y'-il he tt, , M, f r M, 1 y .2 5 M trim, Y t f fi. X witiji av im ef 'rl v ? i X K Whllil 1 w ill willy i ll raw , . ax, W ,Li l ark: Q K 126-Class of '52 Piscitella, Laverne Powers, Patricia Puckett, Laverna Rankin, Joan Rankine, Sue Ranson, Helen Ready, June Reed, Frances Rehm, Jeanne Reynolds, Joan new rl 1 f '? at is r ,TT i gg, lla ' WM 'vi N X t M 3 ei Simmerman, Darlene Skeels, Dean Skidmore, Mary Snow, Edith Soper, Frank Soper, Irma Staats, Barbara Stalker, JoAnn Stiles, Diane Stone, Eleanor Swickarcl, Donald Talbot, janet Thompson, Raymond Thornberg, Gertrude Thornton, Alice Tooley, Dale VanMale, Katrina Vasicelf . Mary Q3 X 1 K E N P11 WNW , N ' iii I- ,wife N ,Q l N 6 www fi Ja Wilson, Janice Wilson, joan Wood, Anne Woodman, Jack Wright, Barbara Wright, Marilyn Young, Nancy Zorn, Nancie Jo - Voth, Sylvia Walde, Carol Warnock, Patricia Wassenaar, Lou Watkins, Jane Watkins, Leon Weedman, Joan Welch, Sue hitecotton, Rex Peggy Williams, Dorothy Wilsey, Mary Ann .Af M 127-Class of '52 ages anh more pages 5' Z , Eyes of blue Leaders, every one . Getting acquainted xv, Tower tourists X5 i 'Q Q 1 Shgw gime Round table conference 128-Class of '52 L. Y 1- 1 xx Q' 424 ,v H11 - Q' Y 1, .ai EHF5 wk +4 Mfjpgi Mjfgif -D-Rox, ?owv-Q., I 19 fy! fx Maw? W! 7 in L 'SWL' JAM W bw Q! WV mmf I 'W W J. A ,M ' Js.vuvvx4A,,,0 plz Q0 . 'paw Lum. W :anim 'WW i5'g:tf:?:?f' MW mm' f.. 5,'fz., .?3g,ti a,'Si Z,2,.95-7'V- 4,5 4 SW jww W :gg mia SSI? MAJ wg sjvigfgfgnik MESY Vi? Q , Wy 0' Wqsykg VWYNQV ' W X5 fm R,i3QSEif Ev fi QQ, F mf v Qi? QM ng! ,MK wfyj , W ilgjii M,- 2 ?f,Nw 32333 Qwiiw 3522? .qiig W QL gjigiib auth Olnhap leavers Giumurrntn Mrs. Beverly Ford Sponsor Jerry Samuelson Mr. Edward Brandhorst Sponsor President Vice-President 31 umnrs The first two years within the realm of our castle have indeed proved golden for the Class of '51, Having suc- cessfully passed the test for knighthood, the junior class has completed the year as squires of Southern Royalty. As the future tower of strength in our fortress, these Leaders of Tomorrow promise to add much dignity and noble grace to chamber halls. In the coming year, they will assume sovereign power and rule the court with fair- ness and stateliness. Row 1: Yvonne Lentz, Isabel Hollister, joan Lewis, Frances Freeman, Carroll Bishop, Joyce Tatum. Row Z: Meredith Rumble, Margaret Barnes, Mary joe Corcoran, Pat Walker, Bonney Johnson, Barbara Babcock, Marcia Wrobel. Row 3: Stan Bralchage, Jerry Samuelson, Dave Murphy, Art Bqnte, Don Richmond, Jim Noonan, 131-Class of '51 Babcoclc, Barbara Ball, Patricia Barnes, Margaret Bates, Ronald Bauder, Mary Lou Beer, Frances Bennet, Lee Berndt, Carol Adams, Fred Aldrich, Shirley Allen, Gerald Anderson, Frank And erso n, Janet . Anderson, Marie Anderson, Sharon Aranjo, Ramona 132-Class of '51 Bettis, Barbara Bevan, Richard Bidinger, Leoma Bishop, Barbara Bishop, Caroll Blalce, Margaret Blowers, Paula Boblir, Richard Bollier, Violet Borstadt, Judy Bouma, Jean Bowlin, Howard Boyer, Betty Braden, Deluight Bralchage, Stanley Brewer, Carolyn Burns, Jeanette Bylsma, Dolores Bylsma, Jane Byrd, Barbara Byrd, Delbert Cagley, Patricia Calder, William Callender, Dave Brown, Patricia Brownne, Charles Buckingham, jane Budd, Chester Bunte, Arthur Burchett, Donna Burke, Dorothy Burns, Arlene 133-Class of '51 Coleman, Alice Collins, Irma Mae Colvin, Kaye Combs, Charlene Cooper, Betty Corbin, Marlene Corcoran, Mary Joe Cornwell, Constance Carlson, Ronald Carney, June Carter, Mary Castellan, Joanne Christensen, Bette Clark, Lois Clay, Stanton Cochran, Mary Louise 131-Class of '51, Cortes, Ramiro Crago, Donna Crombie, George Cross, Katherine Curtis, Margaret Daley, Victor Daniel, Marjorie Dautrich, Patric ia Davidson, Doris Davis, Nancy Davis, Raymond Dawson, Joanne De Bont, Dorothy E Detwiler, Bessie Diilow, Lester Downing, Dorothy A fy ,. Edwards, Carol Edwards, Diane Edwards, Jacqueiyn Ehrer, Richard Eicher, Evelyn Engelbert, Elsie Eno, Norman Falier, Iris Drollinger, Jo Ann Du Chemin, Marie Durcher, Diane Durcher, Fred Dwight, Joyce Eckberg, Myron Eckhardt, Donald Eckhardt, Leontine 135-Class of '51 Gardner, Nancy Gardner, Richard Gardner, Suzanne Garside, Arline Gaugh, Gertrude Geer, Betty Gehrlce, La Von Gibson, ciaiiaane Field, Beverly Fitzsimons, Walter Foerster, Joan Forlcer, James Fowler, Ellen Fox, Virginia Freeman, Frances Frey, Miriam KW 1 Muni? 133' il l 136-Class of '51 Gibson, Retta Gilmore, Bunny Golder, Mary Golf, Louise Gomer, Donna Gourlay, Paula Gore, Margaret Graham, Marjie Grauberger, Bruce Greene, Patricia Grommet, Laura Hall, Elaine Hall, Radell Hammond, Lynn Hawkins, Ardella. Heller, Carolyn Hume, Walter Hunter, Louise Hyerstay, Barbee Igou, Donald Jackson, Darlene James, Beverly Jewett, Robert johnson, Alice Hellhalce, Marion I-Ierberr, Theodore Hiatt, Nancy Hillcer, Ricliard Hollister, Isabel Hoskins, Evelyn Huclceby, Donald Hughes, Suzanne 137-Class of '51 Keen, Thomas 0 Kelly, Jeanine , Kelsay, Ann Koenig, jo Ann Johnson, Beeiney Johnson, Caroiee Johnson, Lee Johnson, Lyle Johnson, Robert Jones, David Jory, Jane Karnes, James Koogle, Betty Kuhllce, Betty Lou Lanning, Diane Lamar, Jayne 138-Class of '51, Larson, David Larson, Joy Ledbetter, Sue Lee, Markley Leonard, Virginia Lentz, Yvonne Lewis, Joan Lewis, Marilyn Lindsey, jack Linn, Barbara Linton, Roberta Lohse, Joanne Lutz, Earleen Lutz, Margie McClain, Genie McClurg, Sally an Z ii -3' ig 1 1 ' f ri V , vw i ,'2 UM vwlvlwlb in n i,i., 1 'lf were ' McDonough, Judith McKay, Donald McKelvey, Terry Mcliinstcr, Phyllis McManus, Anne MacGregor, Karen Mackison, Lynn Madden, jack Magnuson, Donna Mahoney, Joyce Malloy, Marilyn Maniatis, joan Maniatis, Pete Marsh, Ilene V Marshall, Florence Martin, Patricia 139-Class of '51 Munger, George Murphy, Dave Myers, Barbara Newlin, Carol Norrhington, Barbara O'Brien, Thomas Oughron, Jo Ann Overheiser, Charles K 140-Class of '51 Maupin, Helen Meissner, John Merritt, Virginia Meyn, Barbara Miles, Jacquelyn Miller, Cindy Morgan, June Morris, Delorea 3 ll: Parker, Robert Paxon, Norman Payne, Richard Peecher, Carolyn Pelon, Willard Perkins, Margaret Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Marion Pliillips, Ronald Polanis, Raymond Pressly, Laura Price, Jeannette Pritchard, Victor Prout, Rae Putnam, Alice ...Q Rider, Darlene Riggenbaclm, Peggy Riley, Barbara Ritcharr, Mary Roberts, Jack Roberts, Norma Rommell, Maxine Rumble, Charlene Nw Rachalc, Robert Rarick, Sally Sue Ratliff, Frank Rauscher, Joyce Reich, Illa Rennecker, Frank Pcliardson, can Richmond Don ald 141-Class of '51 Schwarze, Lynette Scott, Thelma Seaton, Barry Sellinghausen, Marvin Sigwalt, Charlotte Sinclair, Lila Singleton, Ronald Shaughnessy, Joanne Rumble, Meridith Rutherford, Donna Rutherford, Ronald Rutter, Virginia Samuelson, Gerald Sandelin, Bonnie Sanders, Dorothy Saterberg, Charlene i 142-Class of '51 Shephard, Glenn Sherman, Walter Sloan, Ann Smart, Dorothy Smith, james Smith, Lynn Smith, Patricia Snyder, Geraldine Speicher, Norma Springer, William Stanton, Patricia Stine, William Stone, Robert Stoumbaugh, Patricia Sullivan, William Patrick Swisher, Beverly Trautmann, Carol Travis, Patrick Travis, Rae Ann Troeger, Mary Trumble, Peggy Tully, Avaril Turnage, Leon ,Van Horn, Jack i Tatum, Joyce Taylor, Charlotte Tharp, Phyllis Thier, Carmen Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Claire Thorne, Frances Thurston, Kathleen 143-Class of '51 Warner, Arta Watson, Laura Watson, Rolnert Weatherby, Doris Weatherhy, Jean Westergreen, Janet Weyl, Lavonne Wheeler, John V Vann, Mary Van Otterloo, Arlene Waddell, Margaret Wagner, Dave Walden, Patricia Walker, Patricia Walton, Dorothy Warcler, Eleanor Jo W, K, . fi We 5 REQ' M 4. we P fe .af if' X . we if la. , We i gb i , Y wi 7 wzsf 7- .sri ,,,, me-w:1Q's,1w-f-, ff 2 iarfwwxlllisiixi, wapwiwm. , . NW ,Pg , lx V ,X X. ,NM HMM G Hwwllllf fi -Ml ,fl ff Aram x . ,. , W. ,K , t,,, iii? .E . 1 144-Class of '51 Whitney, Bruce Wilcox, Frances Willett, Carolyn Williams, Amy Williams, Rita Wineinger, Sarah Winters, Morley Wrobel, Marcia Yeager, Deniece Young, Beverly Zacharisen, Derwin Zimmerman, Judith Zimmerman, Peggy MQQFD LZ?-fl Jia? 264132 'gif 145-Class of '51 Qlastle flint ups esters all 'Q M ,:4,.:-.g,.,A ,g..g,.::, ir The last mile lp? I ,, v ' X Howcly, neighbor Going UP 146-Class of ,51 1 jx - ' wifspffifyf' Sifmiw' if' 157 mf My QMW OZDQMAG. fm, E W1 'gm Ao' Hia! 9 Jiwwa om a ' , amd Qlfnwefp, 1' imfwjww Em? MK M AM M Lwmjgwlfwm- 9 M MZMMZ Wwfwwww mJ,i?,l,QJf,,, me AM mfif ffl QEMLMZWJQL fm. DM me W, Mfbwgzwgfiw 'ffWif L ' fm? fo' UCW70' QU'J 35AJ3 if QW? . JJQLWQMMQMQQMMJI za., fmt aid D 453577, Ja? 4f,m,,.v Milf 7- . , JJ saorwxfmm ,M Yffmai, j2.w+kQgLffJ! TW 6bdw ' 46' -EWU? M20 JAZZ Zim Q www iii? 13225, MJ? mum MQW' Wlflamf ,.'p1'W'5fvJmw4fvA, bca!! 'ACZA4 My xgljlell-,ALJ A ay' E MMM! Q9 W? db LM' QW Jmij . gym UTUU' ,,Qg72MeAA ,' , foo! v A 5551 QQ? Qjnj- Jima ZddZ'M7wfflwLUw W WWW 7 AJ RUVZ67 nw-el! Jw, Mrs. Louise Aymer - Sponsor Shirley Ludeman Vice-President ali enturp uf iBrugress James Deeds President Qemurs Amid a flurry of pomp and grandeur, the royal carpet is unrolled for the highest nobility, the Class of 1950. These knights and ladies regretfully descend from the throne which they have Occupied so majestically during the past year. The massive doors swing open, revealing! a richer life and beckoning horizons. As royalty leaves, wishes for happiness, good health, and a prosperous ,life ,echo from within the stately halls. May they live very HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Mr. Loren Hays Sponsor Sally Moore Secretary Row I: Ann Willard, Marianne Eppley, Betty Harden, Gwen Names, Shirley Ludeman, Joanne Cusick, Barbara Chapin, Betty Reeves. Row 2: Nancy Ross, Florence Montgomery, Margie Nichols, Bonnie'Overstake, Sally Moore, Marilyn Zellers, Mary Gaines, Alice Tamminga. Row 3: Keith Kassel, Bill Moore, Joe Rozada, Dick Franz, Tom Cowan, Jim Martin, Don Robinson, Dick Pearl, Jack Morrison. Row 4: Dick Armstrong, Rowland Tabor, John Seaman, Don Plamheck, Larry Haclcstaff, Tom Slocomhe, .Arvid Anderson. 149-Class of '50 ANDERSON, ARVID Assembly Council, jr. and Sr. Class Councils, Lab. Ass't,. R.O.T.C. Oilicer, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Speech 4, Student Council, Student Faculty Day, Triple S.. Alfo pages 25, 27, 51, 53, 55, 47, 110- ANDERSON, DARWIN LEE Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. ANDERSON, FRED THEODORE All-City Golf, Golf Team Captain, S Club, .S Club Dance Comm- S.P.H. Bowling Club, Soph. Baseball, Varsity Golf, Varsity Wrestling. Also page: 51, 83. 150-Class of '50 ADAMS, YVONNE AI-IEARN, MARALYN ANN All School Shows, Annual Show, Graduation Program, Jr. Escort, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Pep Club Council, Soph. Talent Show, Speakers' Bureau. Ailso pages 32, 33, 109 AITKEN, EDDYE JEAN , All School Show, Art Service Club, Pep Club, Play Festival, Sr. Class Play, Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't, Triple S. Alm page: 25, 32. AKERLOW, JUDY LOUISE A Cappella, Assembly Council Pres., Graduation Program, jr. Class Vice Pres., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Jr. Class Councils, Stage Crew, Student Council. Alxo page: 27, 33, 45, 47, 63, 110 ALLEN, CLAIRE LAVERNE A Cappella, All School Shows, Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't, Library Ass't, Music Festival, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Pre- School Ass't, Soph. and jr. Talent Shows. Also page: 32, 58, 62 ANDERSEN, MARGY LU G.AIA., Girls' S rts Club, Gym Ass't, Jr. Escort, Marching Band, Pep Club, Triple 52 sf. ci... cmfu. Also pages 25, 33. milk . ' 'i s i .A ,Q . .1 vw, ..1,1f'2f?w zu Y - N X W3 I XM' ww w, ' K ugi Y ,Q is ii iii VM! Q 1 ANDERSON, JANE ARLENE -A Cap ella, Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't, Lab. Ass't, Maclrigal, Music Pestival, Pep Club, Soph. and Sr. Talent Shows, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. Alro page! 25, 32, 62, 107. ANDREWS, ROBERT H H , S'Club, S Club Dance Comm., Shop Foreman, Ski Club, Varsity Swim- ming. ANDREWS, RONNA REE Play Festival, Roller Skating Club, Teacher's Ass't. ANEMA, PETER ARAPKILES, MARTHA ESTHER Pre1School Ass't, S.A.C. Bowling Club. Alra pages 50, 59. ARMSTRONG, NANCY JEANNE Assembly Council Vice Pres., Chri t P , G' I' Ch ' G tion Program, Pep Club, Play Festixall:aSpexalJrEi':l-nBur:iuF Teailiefs llgigi: Alfa page! 33, 41, 44. ARMSTRONG, RICHARD ROY Y ' A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program, Lab. Ass t, Music Festival, Ski Club Pres., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Talent Show, Student Council., Also page: 41, 58, 62, 105. ARNOLD, HILLIS AUBERT, DOROTHY JEANNE G.A.A., S.A.C. Bowling Club. AUSTIN, RAY BAILEY, SHIRLEY STELLA Christmas Program, Roller Skating Club. BAILEY, WILLIAM lTransferred from Ohio! . 'WM BALAY, BEN RALPH Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Ski Club, Var- sity Swimming. Alxo page 51. BARCLAY, BEVERLY ANN Clinic Ass't, Concert Band, G.A.A., Marching Band, Music Festival, Play Festival, Red Cross Rep., Rilie Club, Triple S. Also pdgt 25. BARKLEY, THELMA ANN Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Music Festival, Office Ass't, Pep Club, Social Hour Club, Sr. Choir. Also pages 32, 52, 59. BARTHEL, KATHRYN JEAN All School Show, Art Service Club, I.R.C., Ice Skating Club, Lab. Ass't, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Rille Club, Spanish'Club Sec., Triple S. Alro page: 25, 33, 58. BEARD, KENNETH ALLEN Class Talent Shows, Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orch., German Club, Marching Band, Music Festival, R.O.T.C., Speakers' Bureau. Alro page: 67, 68. BECK, AMELIA BAKER, EVA STARR Gym Ass't, Red Cross Rep., Speakers' Bureau BAKER, LOVELL R.O.T.C. BAKER, VIRGINIA CLYDE Ice Skating Club, S.A.C. Bowling Club Aho page 50. 151-Class of ,'50 BERNHARDT, NANCY JEANNE .A Cappella, Choir B, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Music Festival, Tracher's Ass't. Also page 63. BEVAN, JOANN BIAYS, DONALD AMBROSE BECK, WILLIAM HUGH Gymnastics, S Club, Sopl-1. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. 'Also page: 40, 77. 1 l BEELER, ALDA ELIZABETH A C ll Co 'l, Jr. Cl C uncil, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Rifle arCFliibaPresli:1cllif1e Teariiis Sozah. and Sr. Talent Shows, student Council, Student Faculty Day, Triple S. Also pages 25, 27, 32, 39, 63, 109. BEERY, KEITH EDMOND All-City, Natll., Student Council Pres. and Class Councils, I.R.C., Key Club Pres., Prom and Dance Comm., S Club, Soph. and Varsity Foot-l ball and Basketball, Speakers' Bureau, Student Body Pres., Talent Shows, Varsity and All-City Track. Also page: 26, 36, 40, 107,108,110 BEERY, SALLIE MARGARET A Cappella, All School Show, Annual Show, Jr. Class Council, jr. Escort, jr. Prom Comm., Madrigal, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Talent Show. Arlro page: 33, 63, 105, 110, 111. BENAVIDEZ, PHYLLIS ELIZABETH Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Music Festival, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Writegs' Bureau. BERG, EUGENE LEROY Boots and Belles, Outstanding 2nd Yr. R.O.T.C. Student, Radio Speech, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Ski Club, Ski Team. A Also page: 41, 100. I 152-Class of '50 BILISOLY, DONALD l 1 BINGAMAN, DONALD BISHOP, Jo ANN W Art Club, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Library Ass't, Pep Club, Speakers' Bureau. Also page: 32, 59. BISHOP, NORMAN ALEXANDER All-City Red Cross Rep., Red Cross Vice Pres., R.O.T.C., S Club, Varsity Swimming. Alfa page 40. BISSELL, HOWARD HURST F.T.A., Ski Club, Triple S. Also page 25. BITHER, WILLIAM BLAISDELL, LEEANN NANCY Annual Show, Concert Orch., French Club, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Latin Club, P. and W, Day Program, Pep Club, Soph. Talent Show, Triple S. Alxo pages 25, 32, 48. BLQXOM, MARGUERITE DORIS . All-City Orch., All School Show, Concert Orch., Ir. Escort, Music Fes- tival, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Triple S. Also page: 25, 32, 69. BLUNT, MARGRET ELIZABETH fTransferred from Eastl. All School Show, French Club Vice Pres., Jr. Class Council, Jr. Prom Comm., P. and W. Day Program, Play Festival, Speakers' Bureau Sec., Stage Crew, Student Body Vice Pres., Student Council: Also page 26. BOETTGER, WALTER BONNEMA, GERTRUDE A Cappella, Ensemble, Jr. Talent Show, Jr. Escort, Latin Club Vice Pres., P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Rifle Club, S.A.C. Bowling Cluxb, Triple S. I Also page: 25, 32, 37, 39, 50, 62. BOSSE, ESTHER LOUISE F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Pep Club, Treasurer's Ass't. Also page 32. BOWMAN, DONALD EUGENE BRADLEY, MARY LOUISE Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Latin Club, Madrigal, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Sr. Choir. Also page: 32, 97, 61. BRADSHAW, KATHLEEN SHIRLEY Art Club, Art Service Club, G.A.A., Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Jr. lgrom Com., Madrigal, Oflice Ass't, P. and W. Day Program, Stage few. BRENNEIS, DONALD PAUL Hi-Y. BRICE, AN ITA BELLE ' All School Show, Annual Show, Boots and Belles Pres. and Sec., Clinic Ass't, Concert Orch., Jr. Class Council, jr. Escort, Latin Club Vice Pres., Peg Club, Sr. Class Play. ' Also pager 34, 37, 33, 68. BRILL, BARBARA BOTTINELLI, BARBARA Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Office Ass't, Club. Ski Club. Also page 50. BOWERS, EUNICE IRENE Teacher-'s Ass't. -BOWLIN, EUGENE ERNEST S Club, Soph. Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. Also page 75. 153-Class of '50 Play Festival, S.A.C. Bowling Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity BUHLER, KATHRYN ANN G.A.A., Pep Club. Also page 33.' BURCH, VIRGINIA MAY A Cappella, All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Confederate Staff, Jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, Rifle Club, Sr. Class Play. BURKS, VIRGIL AUSTIN Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, Jr. Prom Comm., Lab. Ass't, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Ski Club, Ski Team. 154-Class of ' 50 BRINKHAUS, RICHARD PAUL Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Bowling Club. Also page 51. BRINTON, CHARLES ROBERT Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Program, Marching Band, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, R.O.T.C. BROWN , DOLORES MAE A Cappella Vice Pres., All School Show, R.O.T.C. Hon. Officer, Madrigal, Pep Club Council, Pep Club Dance Comm., Riflle Team, Ski Club, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Student Council. Also pages' 39, 26, 33, 41, 56, 62, 63, l10. - BROWN, JOYCE BROWN, MARILYN JANET All School Show, Adv. Girls' Glee, Art Club, Choir B, Christmas Pro- gfiig, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Pep Alib 'page 32. BRYANT, SHIRLEY V 'iw ' 'X fr , , J ,, 'J ts-ivuii in R l . f, l ug-fy' i,, ,iyg.sase3::s, wi' wing. 'N ii , sfiiillki W' sv BURRITT, SUE JEAN Ar! Service Club, Assembly Council, Counselor's Ass't, Latin Club, Pep- Club, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Triple S. Also pages 25, 39, 33, 46. BUSH, DONALD fTransferred from Englewood, Sr. Prom Comm., Metal Shop Ass't. BUSS, PATRICIA ANN Art Club Treas., Art Service Club Treas., German Club Pres., Jr. Prom Comm.. Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep., Social Hour Club, Soph. Talent Show, Student Council. Also pages 26, 40, 48, 52, 59. BUTEFISH, JACK HOWARD Annual Show, Jr. Prom Comm., Key Club Dance Comm., Key Club Sec., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Football, Soph. Varsity and All- City Baseball, Sr. Class Play, Varsity Basketball. Alfa page: 36, 40, 108, ll0, lll. BYBERG, RICHARD BYRD, BEVERLY JANE Co-ordinator's Ass't, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, S,A.C. Bowling Club, Sr. Choir. Also page 32. CAFFREY, DAVE JAMES Choir B, Sr. Class Play, Sr. Talent Show, Southern Masqueraders Treas. Also page 42. CALDWELL, CHESTER Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., S.P.l-1. Bowling Club. CANFIELD, PATRICIA NAN lTtansferred from York, Penna.l French Club Historian, Ice Skating Club, Sr. Class Play. CANNON, LOIS DARLEN E Girls' Choir, Gym Assistant, Music Festival, Play Festival. CANNON, LUELLA JANE Christmas Program, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Office Ass't, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep. CARLSON, JOHN LESTER Concert Band, Marching Band. s CARTER, OWEN BUREN Choir B, Christmas Program, Marching Band, Movie Operator, Sr. Choir, Speakers' Bureau. CASE, MARCIA CLARE All School Show, Annual Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, OH'ice Ass't, P. and W. Day Program, Pe Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't, Soph.and Sr.Class gfalent Shows. Also pages 32, 110. CASEY, RICHARD FREDRIC Red Cross Rep., R.O.T.C. Co. Com., Ski Club, Rep, Also pager 54, 41, 110. Ski Club S.R.M.S.A. CASS, DOUGLAS ROY All-City Swimming, All School Show, Class Talent Shows, Orch. Ass't, S Club, Varsity Swimming. Alfa page: 67, 68, 85. Concert Orch., CAVANAUGH, DALE FRANCIS Assembly Council, F.T.A., Marching Band, S.P.H. Also pager 35, 51.- Bowling Club. CHAMNESS, ALLEN FOSTER Annual Show, Boots and Belles, F.T.A., R.O.T.C., Southern Maa- queraders, Sr. Class Play, Student Faculty Day, Alfa page: 35, 42, 56. Teacher's Ass't. CARMENY, ROSEABETH Clinic Ass't, Girls' Glee, It. Escort, Lib. Ass't, Rifle Club. Aim page 59. CARSON, MARY ELYNQR jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival. Also page 33. CARTER, DOLORES MAE fTransferred from Colo. Springs H.S.l Rifle Team, Roller Skating Club 155-Class of '50 CHORLEY, PATRICIA ANN Art Service Club, Ice Skating Club, Pep Club, Red Cross Repi, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. Alfa page: 33, 107. CHRISTENSEN, MARY ELLEN ' ' , All School Show. Concert Orch., Jr. Esfort, Music Festival, Play Festi- val, Triple S. Also page 69. CHRISTIE, PEGGY JOYCE Ice Skating Club, I,R.C., Jr. Class Council, jr. Escort, Latin Club Treas. P. and W. Day Pronram, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Speakers' Bureau: Sr. Speech, Also page 97. 156-Class of '50 CHAMPION, RAYMOND CHARLES Baseball Manager, Confederate Cub Edition Staff, Marching Band, S, Club, S Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Track Manager. CHANDLER, BERTIE SUE All School Show, Confederate Stal-I Society Editor, F.T.A., Jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, Latin Club Sec., Madrigal Pres., Pep Club, Student Faculty Day, Triple ,S. A Also pages 25, 33, 31, 35, 63 CHAPIN, BARBARA ANNE' Dean's Ass't, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Queen, Jr. and Sn Prom Comm., Pep Club Council, Pep Club Dance Comm., Spanis. Club Treas., Sr. Class Council, Talent Shows. A110 pages 32, 33. 43, 97, 107, 109, 110. CHASE, DELORES ETHEL ci-HPMAN, JACK RICHARD CHISEN, PHILLIP HENRY R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Color Guard, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Western Echoes PHYLLIS EVA Art Service Club, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Red Cr0SS Rep., S.AAC. Bowling Club, Speakers' Bureau. Also past CHURCH, Art Club, 50. t tl CLARK, JOAN MARILYNN Art Service Club, Boots and Belles, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, jr. Prom Comm., P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, South- ern Masqueraders Sec., Sr. Prom Comm. CLUTE, ROBERT DUANE A All School Show, Annual Show, Movie Operator, R.O.T.C., R.O.T. Color Guard, Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Class Play, Teacher's Ass'l Also pages 42, 54. CLYDE, ROBERT All School Show, Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orch., jr. and Sr. Talent Shows, Music Festival, Triple S. Also page: 25, 68. COATES, JANET IRENE Counselor's Ass't, F.T.A., jr..Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pre-School Assistant, S.A,C. Bowling Club, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't, Triple S. Also page! 25, 32, 50, 59. COFFMAN, BETTY LUCILLE Clinic Ass't, jr. Escort, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Roller Skating Club, S.A.C. Bowling Club. CONKLIN, ROBERT LOUIS All-City and All-State Wrestling, S Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. ' Also pager 40, 75, 84, 111. COOK, MARY OLLIE I All School Show, Annual Staff Sr. Portrait Editor, Choir B, Folio Leaves, Jr. Escort, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Drill Leader, Ski Club, Sr. Talent Show, Triple, S. Alro pages 25, 28, 33, 98, 107, 41. COOLEY, JEANNE BLANCHE A- Cappella, Christmas Program, F.T.A., Ice Skating Club, Latin Club Vice Pres., Madrigal, Music Festival, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Triple S Jr. Board. Also page: 25, 32, 62. CORBETT, STANLEY BRUCE Western Echoes.. ' RREY 'UDITI-I ANN L0 , .l G.A.A., Ofiice Ass't, Play Festival, Ski Club, Soph. Class Council. -COUPER, ARDEN DEE Annual Show, Confederate Staff, F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club Pres., Pep Club, Ski Club, Student Council, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. Also page: 26, 33, 35, 41, 59, 99. s CRAWFORD, JOAN MURIEL W G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep., Ski Club. CRITCHFIELD, JERRY R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Stage Crew. CROOK, BARBARA All School Show, Annual Show, Assembly Council, Class Talent Shows, Social Hour Club, Soph. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Prom Princess. A110 page: 97, 107, 118, 109 CURRAN, MARY JEAN Christmas Program, Confederate Cub Edition Staff, Mixed Chorus, Play Festival, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Sr. Choir. CUSICK, CLARA JOANNE Confederate Staff, Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Soph. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. i Alfa page 32. DACUS, KERMIT MAURICE Western Echoes. COWEN, THOMAS Boys' Glee, Music Festival, Play Festival, S Club, Soph., Jr.,'and Sr. Class Councils, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Faculty Day, Varsity Foot- ball: CRABBE, MARGARET I-IOWIE Art Club, Art Service Club, Ice Skating Club, Marching Band, Sr. Prom Comm., Stage Crew, Teacber's Ass't. A110 page 107. CRABBE, VIDA McALLISTER Chess Club, Concert Band, Girls' Sports Club, Ice Skating Club, March ing Band, Music Festival, Roller Skating Club. Also page 66. 1? 157-Class of '50 DeLOST WILMA . Assemlfly comm, Confederate snr, G.A.A., Latin Club, sn club. DeLUE, GERALD ROBERT All-City Golf, Golf Team Captain, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Social Hour Club, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Varsity Golf, Varsity Wres- tling. Also page 111. DENTON, RICHARD ABRAM A Cappella Council, All School Show, Annual Show, Christmas Pro- gram, Jr. and Sr. Talent Shows, Music Festival, R.0.T.C., Stage Crew. Also pager 63. 105. DAMER, DONALD Alm page 101. DAMON, HELEN ROSE G.A.A. Treas., Girls' Sports Club Treas., Office Assit. DA VANEY, BONNIE LEE Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Soph. Talent Show, Teacher's Ass't. Also pages 33, 188. DAVIS, DONALD DEAN, ANGIE MAE Office Asslt, Sr. Choir. DEEDS, JAMES HENRY Class Councils, Key Club, Prom and Dance Comm., S Club Treas., Soph Basketball, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Soph. and Varsity Football Sr. Class Pres., Student Council, Nat'1., and All-City Councils, Var sity, All-City, All-State Track. Alxo page: 27, 36, 40, 75, 110, 11.1 158-Class of '50 DeVRIES, JACKIE LOIS Clinic Ass't, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Latin Club. Also page 58. DICKSON DIANNE CREED E Pep Club: Also page 32. DIEHL, SHIRLEY JEAN l Adv, Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't, Ensemble, Girls gr. Escort, Pep Club, Roller Skating Club, Student Faculty Day, Alro page: 25, 33, 58. DILLON, JAMES BLAKELY Art Service Club, Gym Ass't, Red Cross Rep., Safety Council, Soph. gaskitliilll, Soph. Football, Soph. Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity oot a . DIMLER, RICHARD ALAN All School Show, Annual Show, Concert Band, Concert Orch., German Club, Jr. Talent Show, Marching Band, Music Festival, P. and W. Day Program, R.O.T.C. Also pages 48, 66. DINGS, MAC DODDS, RONALD LUTHER Marching Band, Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. DOOSE, PATRICIA LOU . Roller Skating Club. DRURY, VERNA JEAN G.A.A., Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 33, DU BOIS, BARBARA JEANNE Office Ass't, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Soph. Class Council. Also page 33. DUERSON, PATRICIA LOUISE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Graduation Pto- gram, Madrigal, Music Festival, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Ski Club. DUNI-IAM, JANE EBERI-IART, EMMA JEAN Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, G.A.A. Vice Pres., Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club Vice Pres., Gym Asslt, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Music Festival, Pep Club. Aim page: 32, 61. EBERHART, LEO GEORGE y , A Cappella, Boys' Choir. Choir B, Christmas Program, Music Festival, Soph. Football, Varsity Track, Western Echoes. Also page 63. EDWARDS, CALVIN FRANKLIN R.O.T.C. Officer, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Soph. Track. EDWARDS, HERBERT ,HUGH Confederate StaH, I.R.C., Jr. Class Council, Ski Club, Swimming. EGGLESTON, EILEEN G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club. EICHER, DONALD DUNHAM, JOAN ROBERTS fTransferred from Wesrj Art Club, Girls' Sports Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Ski Club. DUSTIN, ELIZABETH ANN Art Service Club, Jr. Escort, Roller Skating Club, Teacher's Ass't. DYKSTRA, BETTY JOAN IT f cl f Ott H'll H.S., G cl R 'd A C ll , Ad Sir??sGl:g, GFAEA., gzdudtibn Prograr:::1Lati:lClub, Chorus - eens. 159-Class of '50 ERB, AUDRIE JOAN Roller Skating Club. ERICSON, ELAINE MARIE A Cappella, Christmas Program, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Music Festi-val, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Rifle Team, Teacher's Ass't. Also page! 32, 39, 62. ESTERBROOK, JO ANNE Adv. 'Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Ice Skating Club, Madrlgnl, Music Festival, P. and W. Day Program, Pre-School Ass't,: S.A.C. Bowling Club, Ski Club. .ELLEDGE, SHIRLEY MAE Jr. Escort, OHice Ass't, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's'Ass't. ELLERMEIER, MARY Jo , Deanis Ass't, Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Roller Sltatmg Club, Teacher's Ass't, Also pages 33, 58, 59. ELMER, EDGAR Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. Oiiicer. Also P480 57- ELLWELL. LYMAN Also page 51. ELZI, RICHARD LEE Physics Lab. Ass't,-Triple S, Also page: 25, 58, 82. Varsity Tennis. EPPLEY, MARIANNE G.A.A., Office Ass't, Pep Club, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Soph. and Class Councils, Writers' Bureau. Also page 32. 160-Class of '50 FAILOR, MARY MARGARET A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Ensemble, Library Ass't, P. and W., Day Program, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep. Alro pages 32, 59, 41, 63. FALGOUT, BEVERLY YVONNE lTransferred from Thomas Jelierson H. S., Port Arthur, Texas:l Art Club Sec., G.A.A., Lab. Ass't, Latin Club Sec., Student Council. FALTZ, MURIEL KAY F.T.A., Teacher's Ass't. FARMER, GERALDINE Counselor's Ass't, G.A.A., Music Festival, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep., 'ilfi Club, Student Faculty Day, Teather's Ass't, Triple S. Alfa pages 25, 33, 59. FARNSWORTH, JUDY Also pages 45, 48. FEASEL, MONTE ERWIN Concert Band, Concert Orch., Folio Leaves, Marching Band, R.O.T.C Officer. , Also page: 56, 67. Sr EAST, CAROLINE G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Office Ass't. FENTON, PI-IYLLIS ANITA l A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Jr. Class Council, Christmas Program, Lab. Ass't, Madrigal President, Dance Coxnm., Soph. Talent Show. Alfa page 33. Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club FIELD 'OAN VIRGINIA Asseinblly Council, G.A.A., Ice Skating Club, Pep Club, Pre-SCl'l00l Asn, ski Club. Also page 32. 'ISI-IER, MARILYNN MAE G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Office Ass't. FISHER, WILLIAM GRANT Wrestling. PITZELL, NANCY . Art Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Ski Club, Sr. Class Play, Swimming, Teacher's Ass't. Alfa page: 32, 39. CORBES, ROBERT LESLIE Confederate Staff News Editor, Graduation Program, F.T.A., R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Senate Club, Social Hour Club, Southern Masqueraders, Class Play, Sr. Prom Comm., Talent Shows. Sr. A150 pager 31, 35, 42, 51, 52, 54,'107. F ORIN GTON , WILLIAM FOWLER, MARGIE ANN Annual Stal? Soph. and Jr. Portrait Editor, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christ- mas Program, Co-ordinator's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Milsic Festival, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross.Rep., Triple S. Alxo page: 25, 29, 32, 58, 101. iRANKLIN, ROBERT RUSSELL School Show Concert Band Concert Orch Marchin a sic All I Y , ., g B nd, Mu Festival, P. and W. Day Program, Play Festival. FRANTZ, GEORGIA , , Jr. Class Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, SP23kef5 Bureau' Teacher's Ass't. Alfa page 33. FRANZ, RICHARD v Boys' Choir Pres., Choir B, Christmas Program, Dean's Ass t, German Club Sec., Music Festival, Soph. Football, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Varsity Football. - ' ' 'H W I T6T7C'lass of-70 FLEMING, ELIZABETH Counselor's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Play Festival, Red Cross Pres., Ski Club, Speakers' Bureau, Student Council. FLETCHER, BOBBE SUE Folio Leaves, Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't, Triple S. Writers' Bureau Also pay: 32, 47. FLING, FLORINE RUTH Ofiice Ass't, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Stage Crew. Also page 33. T ri lr' H 3 r X f 3 'i w 1arf'v, . if .c ' . L. f ww w K ,. . 4'wnf' .wl .wa.:r'v 1. 14l,,.,.w,,,.i , .law I rl fr GASSERT, CAROL VIRGINIA A Cappella, Christmas Program, Ensemble Music Festival Office Ass't P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council. Aim pages 33, 63, 107. GEHRETT, RICHARD GENTZLER, MARIAN DORENE Assembly Council, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, Jr. P. and W. Day Princess, Jr. and Sr, Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Play Festival, Stage Crew, Talent Shows. Also page: 32, 97, 109, 110, 189. - FRITTS, LARRY DEAN Annual Show, Head Cheerleader, Dance Comm., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. and Student Councils, Key Club, Stage Crew, Ski Club, Sr. Talent Show, Student Body Sec.. Also pager 27, 36, 107, 108, 110, 41. FUNK, PATRICIA RUTH Office Ass't, Roller Skating Club, S.A.C. Bowling Club. GAINES, MARY EILEEN All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Confederate Staff, J Escort, Jr. and Sc. Prom Comm., Office Ass't, Pep Club, Sr. Council.' . Also pages 30, 32, 107. GAMBER, HAROLD GARLAND, PATRICIA MAE Cla Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Talent Show, P. and W. Day Pro- gram, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross Rep., Soph. Talen Show, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. Alxa page 33. GARNER, NORMA t Annual Staff Artist, Art Qub, F.T.A., Student Faculty Day, Teacher Ass't, Y-Teens Sec.-Triple S.' Also page 28. 162-Class of '50 2- GERWIN, EILEEN CONSTANCE A Cappella, Assembly Council, Christmas Program, Jr. Escort, Madri- gal Vice Pres., P. and W. Day Program, Pre-School Ass't, Soph. P. and W. Day Queen, Student Council. GESNER, ORRIS HUBERT Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Play Festival, S Club Pres., S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council, Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Student Council. Also pages 26, 36, 40, 76, 110. GIACOMOZZI, SHIRLEY Counselor's Ass't, Jr. Class Council, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross R S.A.C. Bowling Club, Student Faculty Day. Alm page 50. GIESKIENG, WILLIAM GILBERT, NANCY LEE Boots and Belles, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sr. Class Play, Southern Masqueradets Historian, Writers' Bureau. Also page: 33, 41, 42. GLASCOCK, DOROTHY ELAINE Co-ordinator's Ass't, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm. Alro pages 32, 110. 6 CP GLASS, ALABAMA All-City Football, Annual Show, Football Team Co-capt., Key. Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club Vice Pres., S Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Varsitv Basketball. Soph. and Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. Also pages 36, 40, 76, 110. GODFREY, WILLIAM HAROLD Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Football. GOURDIN, JOYCE ELAINE Annual Staff, Art Club Vice Pres., Art Service Club Sec., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club. Also page 32. GRANT, WILLIAM GRAUER, MARGARET ELLEN Christmas Program, Ensemble, G.A.A. Sec., Girls' Sports Club Sec., Jr. Talent Show, Pep Club, Play Festival, Sr. Choir, Western Echoes. Also page: 33, 35. GRAVES, DONALD EUGENE Lab. Ass't, Student Faculty Day, Triple S. Also page: 25, 58. GUICHELAAR HELEN OYCE J G.A.A., Jr. Escbrt, Latin Club, Triple Also page 25. S, Writers' Bureau. GULDE, RUDY All-City Wrestling, German Club Pres., S Club. Sooh. Football. Sobh. Track, Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling. Alfa page: 40, 84, 1-Il. GUNKLE, MAR-IORIE ALICE All School Show, Concert Orch., F.T.A. Treas., Girls' Sports Club, jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, R.O.T.C. Hon. Officer, Ski Team., Sr. Talent Show. Also page: 32, 35, 41, 57, 107, 110. GUTIERREZ, MARY INEZ lTransferred from Englewoodj G.A.A. HACKENCAMP, LOTTIE LEE Art Service Club, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Soph. Class Council, Spanish Club. ' Also pages 32, 97. i HACKSTAFF, LARRY HOWARD All School Show, Annual Show, Concert Band, Jr. and Sr. Talent Shows, Latin Club Consul, Marching Band, Senate Club. Sr. Class Council, Sr.. Prom Comm., Student Faculty Day. Also page: 37, 44, 51. GRAYBILL, ROGER MICHAEL German Club. Red Cross Rep., R.O.T.C. Officer. Alfa page 56. GREEN, LUCILLE JUANAMAE ' Art Club, Art Service Club, Chess Club, Girls' Sports Club, Ice Skat- ing Club Sec., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Roller Skating Club, Teacher's Ass't. ' Also page: 32, 46. GROSS, ROBERT ELLSWORTH l Christmas Program, Concert Band, Graduation Program, Marching Bind Music Festival. Also rage 66. 163-Class of ' 50 C HAND, DEBORAH ANNE sfer 'from Roosevelt HS Des Moines, Iowa, F.T.A., Girls' fTran recl . ., Sports Club, I.R.C., Teacher's Ass't, HANSEN, PAUL HARDEN, BETTY All School Shows, Class Councils, Jr. Escort, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Lab. Ass't, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club Sec., Soph. and Jr. Tal- en't Shows, Student Council, Triple S Sec. Alfa pages 25, 26, 32, 33, 58, 100, 115, 188. 164-Class of '50 HAHN, JUDITH French Club, G.A.A., Movie Operator, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Stu- dent Faculty Day, Teacherls Ass't, Y-Teens. Also page 43. I-IALCOMB, CLYDE EUGENE Hi-Y, Marching Band, Music Festival, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Football, Student Council. HALE, MARIE Library Ass't, Music Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Roller Skating Club, Teacher's Ass't. HALL, JANICE MARGUERITE F.T.A. Librarian, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Ski Club, Spanish Club Pres., Speakers' Bureau, Teacher's Ass't, Triple S. Also pages' 25, 33, 35, 43, 59, 62. HAMMOND, RICHARD Sr, Talent Show, Speakers' Bureau. HAMPSHIRE, NANCY ANN A Cappella, All School Show, Boots and Belles, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Triple S. Also page: 25, 32, 34, 62. HARDER, DIXIE LEE All School Shows, Concert Band, Concert Orch., Jr. Talent Show, Ir. Escort, Lab. Ass't, Pep Club Drill Leader, Pre-School Ass't, Ski Club, Sr. Talent Show. Alxo page 32. HARRIS, JOAN LEE A Cappella, Ensemble, Jr. Talent Show, Jr. P. and W. Day Queen, Ski Club, Soph. Class Vice Pres., Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council. Also pages 97, 188. HARRISON, HARMON RUSSELL JR. Marching Band. HARTLEY, JAMES OWEN R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Color Guard. Alfa page 54. HARVEY, WILLIAM LEONARD Annual Staff Photographer, Photography, Rifle' Range- Ass't Inst., R.O:T.C. Officer, R.O.T.C. All-City and All-State'RiHe Team, Ski Club, Triple S. Also pages 25, 28, 55, 57, 110. HASSIG, PATRICIA gif? Choir, GYH1 A5575 Jr. Escort, Recl Cross Rep., Roller Skating u . HAYDEN, NORMA JEWELL Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Rifle Club, Y-Teens. Also page 33. HECTOR, WILLIAM MARTIN P. and W. Day Program, R.O.T.C. Officer, R.O.T.C. Drill Team Comdr., S.P.H. Bowling Club, Soph. Track. HEERS, PHYLLIS A. G.A.A., Pre-School Ass'r, Red Cross Rep., S.A.C. Bowling Club, dent Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. Stu- HELZER, RICHARD LOUIS . Choir B, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Music Festival, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. and Vars1tY Basketball, Varsity Tennis. Alxo pages 36, 110. HENKEL, SUE FRANCES . ' Art Club, Boots and Belles, Madrigal, Music 'FCSC1V3l, Ski Club, Soph. Dance Comm., Spanish Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Stu- dent Council. Also page 107. - HERNER, CLYDE WAYNE R.O.T.C. HILLMAN, ROBERTAL. HINKLE, MARIAN HOPE glolncert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival, Teacher's Ass't, Writers' eau. Also page 67. HINSEY, HOWARD K. Eandb gfiss't, Concert Band, Graduation Program, Marching Band, Soph., oot 3 . HEWITT, FLORENCE ROCKWOOD Confederate Stall, F.T.A., Graduation Program, Girls' Sports Club, Jr. Escort, Jr. Talent Show, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Sr. Prom Comm., Writers' Bureau.. Also pages 32, 35. HIGGINS, ROBERT PRICE Annual Staff Photo Coordinator, Photography, R.O.T.C. Color Guard Capt., R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. ,Ofl'icer, Triple S. Also pages 25, 28, 54, 55, 99, 101, 110. HILKER, MARGERY ANN F.T.A. Librarian, Jr. Escort, Lab. Ass't, Pep Club, Pre-School Asslt S.A.C. Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Triple S. Also page: 25, 33, 35, 43, 50, 59. HOFFMAN, SHERRY DARLEEN jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, Office Ass't, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep., TEBCIIEIYS Ass't. Also page 32. HOFMEISTER, FRANK HOGLUND, KENNETH RAYMOND S.P.H. Bowling Club. F 1654ClaSS of 'so HULTMAN, MARILYN llllihg f . 1 Ry.. i, lla, 'W ' I ll xii , ' ' Mu l. ,W Q i ii? 135199. , ' . +f MN X H gl lv l W if l 5 sim il X I H A N. ,Si it W m . . . , if ? V ' l .i,,.illi'lJ I ill N 'W' I -,l H4 M ,ix X Qrwl. ll' ll a I wa.. af X' HUMPHREY, CAROLE ANN Graduation Program, Jr. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Rifle Club, Soph. Class Council, Speakers' Bureau, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher'a Ass't, Trinle S. Alfa pages 25, 32, 37. HUTSON, HALDON LEA Annual Show, Marching Band, Ski Club, Soph. Football, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Talent Show. Also page 167. l x, x HOISINGTON, CECIL RONALD All School Shows, Concert Band, Concert Orch., Music Festival, S.P.H. Bowling Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsitv Football. Also page 40. HOLMES. ROBERT EDWIN fTranstierred from Todd School, Woodstock, 111.1 Boys' Choir, Choir i B, Christmas Program, Music Festival, Red Cross Rep., Varsity Basket- i l ball Manager. HOLMES, UTILLA , Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Pep Club. Also page 33. l HOPKINS, LOIS CECIL All School Show, Art Service Club, Christmas Program, Pep Club. Alm page 33. HORSKY, EDWARD L. A Cappella, All School Show, Latin Club Sec. Also page: 37, 62. l I-IUBKA, BEVERLY LOU Counselor's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Rifle Club, West ern Echoes. ' l Also page 33. 166-Class of '50 IDLER, LUELLA JOY Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep., Teacher's Ass't. Also page 33. IRESON, BEVERLY VIVIAN Jr. Escort, Pre-School Ass't, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Asslt. Also page 59. IRONS, JOY ANN JACKSON, BETTY JOAN Confederate Staff Desk Editor, F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Gym Ass't, Jr. Escort, Triple S. Also page 31. JACKSON, DARRYL Art Club, Hi-Y, R.O.T.C. JENSEN, J. PAUL Hi-Y, Jr. Class Council, R.O,T.C., S Club, Ski Club, Soph. Baseball, Teacher's Ass't, Varsity Golf, Varsity Track. JEPSON, DAVID KENNETH Latin Club, R.O.T.C., S Club, Varsity Tennis. Alfa page: 54, 82. JESSEN, KENNETH H. Swimming, Sr. Class Council. JICKA, BEVERLY JOANN Play Festival. JOBE, CHARLES THEODORE All-City Football Znd Team, Jr. Class Council, Key Club, Lab. Ass't, Red Cross Rep., S Club, Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Sr. Class Council, Triple S. Alia page: 25, 36, 58. JOHANSON, NORMA G.A.A.,AQHice Ass't, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't. Also page: 32, 59. JOHNSON, BURTON EDWARD All-City Golf, S Club, Varsity Golf. Also page 83. JOHNSON, GERALD OSBORNE JOHNSON, JOYCE EVELYN Chi B, G.A.A., G'l'S rt CIb,J.E ,P Bovclling Club, Swimnlinl, Tigcliefs L1Ass't,r Trigarts, ep Club' s'A'C' Also pages Z5, 33, 50. JOHNSON, MERVAL JOHNSON, RUDOLPH JONES, BARBARA LEE A Cappella, Jr. Class Sec., Jr. Escort, Jr. Talent Show, Pep Club Council, Prom and Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council, Sr. Prom Queen, Student Council, Triple S. Alro page: 33, 63, 97, 107, 117, JONES, DONALD LLOID Confederate Staff Editor, News Editor, and Feature Editor, Folio Leaves, I.R.C., R.O.T.C., Senate Club, Teachet's Ass't, Triple S. Also pages 25, 31, 47, 53, 55, 110. JOHNSON, CAROLYN . Annual Stal? Soph. Portrait Editor, F.T.A., I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Lab. Ass't, Pep Club, Rifle Club Sec., Rifle Team, Spanish Club, Triple S Senior Board.- Alxo page: 25, 28, 33, 39, 43, 58. JOHNSON, DONALD HOWARD . All School Show, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Sr. Talent Show, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 66. JOHNSON, ELMER WILLIAM All School Show, Class Talent Shows, Concert Band and Orch., Latin Club' Pres., P. and W. Day Program, Senate Club, Speakers' Bureau Pres., Student Council, Student Faculty Day, Triple S Vice Pres. Also pages 25, 37. 44, 51, 68. KEN N ER, LE ROY R.O.T.C.. R.O.T.C. Drill Team. Also page 56. KENN EY, MARILYN LAUREN E All School Show, Gym Ass't, Jr. Escort, Roller Skating Club, Swimming. KIMBROUGH, ELAINE Counsel'or's Ass't, Ice Skating Club, Pep Club, String Orch. Also page 33. JUENGLING, MYRNA LEE KAASCI-I, MARILYNN SHARLENE All School Show, Confederate Staff, French Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club. Alfa page 32. KANE, MARY ANN Assembly Council, Confederate Staff, Counselor's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Jr Prom Comm., Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Class Play, Ski Club, Tripli S, Talent Shows. Also pages 25, 33, 30, 110. KASSEL, KEITH Jr. Class Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Key Club, Soph. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Day, Western Echoes. Also page: 27, 36, 107. Prom Comm., Student Council, Student Faculty KELLEY, JOYCE Folio Leaves, G,A.A., Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Teacheris Ass't, Writers' Bureau. fllro page: 32, 47, 101. EVELYN i s. KELLNER, CLEO FURL All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Drama Ass't, Gradul ation Program, Music Festival, St. Class Play, Southern Masqueradersf Alro page 42. 168-Class of '50 KING, BARBARA JEAN Art Club, Art Service- Club, G.A.A., Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Soph. Class Council. Also page 32. KINGSTON, VERVIE KIRSCHNER, GLORIA ANNE KLOVDAHL, EUGENE KNIGHTS, JAMES KNIPPRATI-1, ROY DYMOND All Sfhovl Show, Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orch., 7? alnd Sr. Talent Shows, Marching Band, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Soph. 1'3C . Also page 66. KOCLAN, JOAN F.B.L.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Teacher's Ass't. Also page 33, 59. Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, KOOI, VERNA KRIEGER, KERMIT A. Concert Band, Marclming Band, Movie Operator Foreman, Roller Skating Club, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Bowling Club, Teacher's Ass't. Also pages 51, 57. - KRIEGER, RICHARD -CHARLES Hi-Y, Movie Operator, Senior Class Play, Soph. Baseball, Southern Masqueraders, Alxo page 42. KUEHN, JOHN GERALD KUHN, JOHN ROBERT ?1Igl2l2bc?'i,pg:'1??feball' Soph- Basketball. SOPh. and Varsity Football. LANTOS, NANCY LEE A Cappella, All School Shows, Christmas Program, Class Talent Shows Counselor's Ass't, Ensemble, Music Ass't, Music Festival, P. and W Day Show, Pep Club. Alro page: 33, 58, 62. LAPHAM, DON A DOLORES F.B.L.A., jr. Escort, Play Festival, Pep Club, Southern Masqueraders. Alfa pager 32, 97. LARGEN T, JAMES R.O.T.C. KYPREOS, STAMATIA G.A.A., Gym Ass't, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Southern Masqueraders, Spanish Club Treas., Swimming. - Alfa page 32. LAMONT, BYRON HARRY A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Boys' Glee, Chess Club, Christmas Programs, Mixed Chorus, Music Festivals, S.P.H., Teacher's Ass't. Also page 63. LANDMARK, ROBERTA MAE Confederate Staff Feature Editor, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir Music Festival, Play Festival. Also page 30. LATHAM, JOY LOU F.T.A. Sec., Speakers' Bureau sea F 1 D ,T'1 s. Aim p.1gefzs,35. ' um muy ay We LEE, LILBURT LINDEN, MARION JOANN G.A.A., Pre-School Ass't, Swimming. 169-Class of '50 LOWDER, HARVEY RICHARD R.O.T,C. Officer, R.O.T.C. Drill Team. LUDEMAN, SHIRLEY ANN Jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, Play Festival, Prom and Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. Hon. Officer, Soph. Class Council, Sr. Class Vice Pres., Sr. Class Council, Student Council, Talent Shows. Also page! 27, 53, 107, 109. LUTHI, JUNE MAXINE Red Cross Rep., Swimming. LIN EBERGER, JOEL RICHARD Boys' Choir Sec., Choir B Sec., Christmas Program, Music Festival, Ski Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball. LITHERLAND, GWENDOLYN ALLENE All-City Orch., All School Shows, Concert Orch., F.T.A., I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Triple S. Alxo pager 25, 32, 43, 68. LLEWELLYN, RUTH INA Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't. Alfa pages 32, 59. LONG, MELVIN R.O.T.C., Sr. Choir, Varsity Golf. LOPEZ, LOUIE JOE 12ll2,C?Z'geG8ogt, Movie Operator, S Club, Stage Crew, Vgrgigy Golf. LOVE, WARREN 170-Class of '50 MacGRUDER, ROBERT Also page: 40, 85. MacKAY, DARRELL BRUCE All School Show, Class Talent Shows, Concert Band, Jr. Class Council, Lab. Ass't, Marching Band, Southern Masqueraders Treas., Sr. Class Play, Student Faculty Day, Triple S. Alfa page: 25, 58. MacLEOD, WILLIAM A. J. Graduation Program, Senate Club, Speech 4, Western Echoes. McCAULEY, NANCY ANN Jr. Escort, Marching Band, Oflice Ass't, Pre-School Ass't, S.A.C. Bowling Club. Also pages 50, 59. MCCAW, BARBARA JANE Counselor's Ass't, F.T.A., G.A.A., I.R.C., Jr, Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Teacher's Ass't, Triple S. Alfa pdgtf 25, 32, 41. MCGLONE, ALLEN Jr. Prom Comm., S Club, Ski Club Treas., Soph. Football, Studen Faculty Day, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Also pages 40, 41. McGRATI-I, LEWIS JOSEPH German Club Treas., Red Cross Rep., Ski Club, Ski Team, Soph. Football. Alia page 48. McKAY, DALE Also page 59. McKIBBEN, DOUGLAS McKINLEY, RICHARD McKINNEY, BARBARA JOAN All-City Orch., Class Talent Shows, Concert Band and Orch., F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Ski Club, Soph. Class Council, Triple S. Also page: 25, 33, 59, 67, 69. McLAUGHLIN, LOUISE A Cappella Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Music Ass't, Music Festival, P. and W. Day Show, Pep Club Council, Ski Club Sec., Ski Team, Student Council, Triple S. Also pager 27, 32, 41, 62, 69. M .. ' I MALONE, GLADYS MARIE Art Club, Red Cross Rep., Stage Crew. Alfa pager 45, 45. MANN, ROBERT A. Art Service Club, Choir B, Christmas Program, Ice Skating Club, Music Festival, Photography, Roller Skating Club Vice Pres. MARKS, TYLER KEITH All School Show, Class Talent Shows, Concert Band, German Club Pres. and Vice Pres., Jr. Class Council, Key Club, R.O.T.C. Officer and All-City and All-State Rifle Team, S Club, Soph. and Varsity Fgotball, Triple S.- Alw page: 36, 48, 53, 57, 67, 110. MARSH, MIRIAM JOYCE Choir B, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Latin Club, Music Festival, Swimming. MARSHALL, DONALD R. Roller Skating Club, Soph. Track. MARTIN, DONNA LEE A Cappella, Christmas Program, Ensemble Sec., Jr. Talent Show, Jr. Escort, Music Festival, Office Ass't, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Rifle Club. Also pages 33, 63. MADSEN, THEODORE W. All School Show, Concert Orch. Also page 68. MAJORS, BETTY L. A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Clinic Ass't, Christmas Program Ensemble ii3.f2AkeJg3.Talent Show, jr. Escort, P. and W. Day Program. l MALNATI, STANLEY HENRY Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Safety Council. Sr. Choir Pres.. Sr. Class Play, Sr. Talent Show. Student Faculty Day, Varsity Baseball Also page 36. 171-Class of '50 MARTIN, EDWARD R. A Cappella, Christmas Program, Music Festival. Also page 62. MARTIN, JAMES ROWELL Play Festival, Soph. Class Council, Sr. Class Council. MATHEWS, CATHERINE LEON A . Council. Also pages 32, 58. MAXWELL, DOLORES MAY, LOU ELLA DOROTI-IEA A Cappella Council, ,A11 School Show, Jr. Talent Show, Madrigal, Music Ass't, Music Festival, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Soph. Talent Show, Sr. Prom Comm. Also page 63 MEAD, JUNE ELIZABETH Oflice Ass't, Pep Club. Also page 32. MATTHEWS, ADDIE IRENE MATTHEWS, CHESTER Also 1- 1ge 66. MATUCHA, DEAN LEE Folio Leaves, S Club, S.P.H. Bowlihg Club, Sr. Talent Show, Swimming, Writers' Bureau. Also pages' 47, 51, 85. I l Counselor's Ass't, Jr. Talent Show, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Soph. Cla: Varsi l MEAKINS, HOWARD RALPH Choir B, Christmas Program, German Club, Ice Skating Club, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Soph. and Varsity Base- ball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Varsity Baslcetballs Also pages 40, 51. MELBYE, JOAN ELIZABETH A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program, G.A.A., Jr. Es Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, Red Cross Rep. Also. page 59. ' QMILLER, EVELYN RAE fTransferred from Rock Springs, Wyomingj A Capprlla, Adv Glee, Christmas Program, Concert Orch., French Club, Teacher' MILLER, HAROLD ELDRED ' All City Tennis, German Club, Red Cross Rep., S Club, Ski Club, Ski Team, Tennis Team Co-Capt., Varsity Tennis. Also pages 40, 41, 48. MILLER, JACQUELINE MILLER, GERALD 172-Class of '50 l cort, . Girl: s Ass MILLER, NORMA JEAN German Club, Office Ass't, Play Festival. Alfa page 48. MILLIMAN, JACK GEORGE Play Festival. MILLWRIGHT, SHIRLEY ANN All School Shows, Jr. Talent Show, Office Ass't, P. and W. Day Pr gram, Red Cross Rep., Ski Club, Soph. Talent Show, Spanish Clu MINNARD, ROBERT W R.O.T.C. MITCHEL, THELMA LUCILLE Library Ass't, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Swimming, Also page 59. MITCHELL, KENNETH STANDISH Rifle Range Ass't Instructor, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. All-City and All State Rifle Team, Varsity Track. Also page: 54, 55, 57. MOORE, HANNORIA ANN Art Club, Art Service Club Pres., Boots and Belles, S.A.C. Bowling Club Pres., Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Class Play,' Student Triple S, Y-Teens, Also pages 25, 26, 34, 42, 50. Council, MOORE, ROBERT FRED S Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Foot- b ll. Afro pages 40, 75, 111, MOORE, SALLY LOU All School Show, Annual Show, Class Talent Shows, Jr. Escort, and W. Day Program, Prom and Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. Hon. Officer, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Sec., Student Council. Also pager 55, 107, 109. MOORE, SHIRLEY ANN Play Festival, Roller Skating Club. Also page 27. MOORE, WILLIAM M. Annual Show, jr. Class Pres., Jr. and Sr. Class Councils, Jr. Talent, Show, Key Club Vice Pres., S Club, Soph. Baseball, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis. A Alxo pages 27, 36, 40, 82, 107, 108, 110. MORGAN, GENEVIEVE MYRTLE fTransferred from Marshfield I-LS., Coos Bay, Oregonl Christmas Program, Concert Orch., Latin Club, Maclrignl, Music Festival. 0. b. MOE, MARIE ANNE A Cappella, Dean's Ass't, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Rifle Club, Speakers' Bureau, Talent Shows. Also pages 32, 63, 97, 110- MONK, DOROTHY JEAN F.T.A., OHice Ass't. A710 page 35. MONTGOMERY. FLORENCE ANN A Cappella, All F.T,A. Historian, and Sr. Class Councils, Soph. and Also Pages 33, 35, 63, 105, 109, 110 P. 173-Class of 350 School Shows, Annual Show, Christmas Program Latin Club Scriba, Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph Sr. Talent Shows, Sr. Class Play MYERS, WILLIAM NAMES, GWEN Counselor's Ass't, Folio Leaves, Graduation Program, I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Jr. P. and W. Day Princess, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. and Sr. Class Coun- cils, Pep Club Vice Pres., Triple S Board. Also pages 25, 32, 33, 47, 58, 59. NAVIS, ARVID W. 174-Class of '50 MORGAN, JAMES IRVING Speech 4, Triple S. Also page 25. MORISON, JACK LINN E All-City and All-State Track, I-li-Y Pres., Marching Band, Music Festival, Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Sr. Class Coun- cil, Student Council, Varsity Track. Iso page: 27, 40, 49, 75, 111. MORRIS, BETTY MAE MORRIS, BRYCE Also pages 25, 48. MULLEN, JACK MUNGER, KENNETH RAYMOND Boys' Choir Pres., Christmas Program, Mixed Chorus Pres., Red Cross Rep., Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Soph. Track, Sr. Choir Vice Pres., Varsity Basketball. Also page 64. NELSON, JACK LEE Staff, Folio Leaves Treas., Annual Staff Candid Editor, Confederate I.R.C., Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., S Club and S Club Dance Comm., Senate Club, Soph. Track, Talent Shows, Triple S Sr. Board, Varsity Tennis and Wrestling. Also page: 25, 29, 40, 47, 82, 100, 108, 111. NELSON, WILLIAM ANDREW A Cappella, Ice Skating Club, Ski Club, NEUJAHR, MARION JANE G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Play Festival, Sr. Class Council, Triple S, Y-Teens. Also page: 25, 33, 107. NEW, MARVIN EARL R.O.T.C. N EWBURY, ANN A Cappella, Boots and Belles, Christmas Program, G.A.A., Madrigal, Music Festival, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Sr. Talent Show. Also pages 32, 63. NEWCOMB, WALTER L. Graduation Program, Folio Leaves Vice Pres., I.R.C. Sec., Key Club, Senate Club Pres., Soph. Class Council, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Speakers, Bureau Pres., Student Council, Triple S Pres. Also page, 25, 26, 36, 44, 47, 51, 101, 107. IBLOCK, GEORGE WILLIAM ' Assembly Council, Boots and Belles, F.T.A., Graduation Program, R,O,T.C., Ski Club. Alia page-5 35, NICHOLS, MARJORIE JEAN A Cappella, Christmas Program, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., P, and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Sr. Class Council. Alfa pagcx 32, 62, 106, 109, 110. NICOLETTI, BETTY LOU G.A,A., Play Festival, Roller Skating Club. ISSEN, ALTAMAY DOROTHY G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Pep Club, Roller Skating Club. Alfa page 33. NOWLEN, PATRICIA ANN Dean's Ass't, Jr, Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Talent Show, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph. Council., Also pages 32, 110. OBERG, EMMAJEAN G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, OHice Ass't, Red Cross Rep., S.A.C. Bowling Club, Ski Club, Swimming, Teacher's Ass't. OLDFIELD, DONALD GRAY All-City, Soph., and Varsity Track. OLSEN, ROBERT Movie Operator, Office Ass't. OPIE, WILLIAM G. Annual Staff Photographer, Art Club, Confederate Staff Photographer, Movie Operator, Photography, R.O.T.C., Soph. Talent Show, Speakers' Bureau, Also page: 28, 46, 57, 59. ' OSBORNE, NORMAN ARTHUR OSBORNE, PEGGY Annual Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Ensemble Sec., Graduation Program, Jr. Escort, Jr. Talent Show, P. and W. Day Program, South- ern Masqueraders. Aim page 42. OVERSTAKE, BONNIE MARIE All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Ski Team, Sr. Choir Sec., Sr. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't. Alfa pages 33, 41, 45. OBLAND, DONALD RAY Movie Operator, Roller Skating Club, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 59. OCAMB, DORIS VIRGINIA A Cappella, Boots and Belles, Christmas Programs, G,A.A., Madrigal, Music Festival, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Talent Show. Alfa pdgff 33, 63. OICONNELL, PATRICIA Annual Staff Ass't Editor and Editor, Jr. Prom Princess, P. and W. Day Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't, Soph. Council, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. Class Sec. Sr. Talent Show. Also pages 26, 28, 99, 175-Class of '50 PAYNE, THOMAS WILLIAM All-State Wrestling, Ice Skating Club, Play Festival, S Club, Ski Club, Soph. Football, Soph. Track, Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling. Alfa pages 40, 84. PAYTON, ROBERT WAYNE Roller Skating Club Pres., R.O.T.C. Rifie Team, S.P'.H. Also page 50. PEACH, WILLIAM DUNN Bowling Club. PAGLIASOTTI, AGNES CAROL A Cappella, All School Show, Boots and Belles Vice Pres. and Sec., F.T.A., French Club, Graduation Program, Jr. Escort, Latin Club Sec., Pep Club, Triple S. A150 page: 25, 33, 34, 35, 37, 48, 63. PALMER, ALICE ADELE Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort. Latin Club, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. Hon. Oliicer, Soph. Class Council, Student Faculty Day. Also pager 53, 110. PARRISH, NELDA MARIE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Gym Ass't, Madri- gal, Mixed Chorus, P. and W. Day Program. Alro page 32. PARSON, JANE ANN All School Show, F.T.A., French Club Pres., Graduation Program, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Senate Club Sec.. Speakers' Bureau Sec., Student Council, Student Faculty Day. Also page: 26, 32, 44, 48, 51. PAXSON, HUGH G. R.O.T.C., Soph. Football. PAYNE, JANET All School Show, Boots and Belles, Concert Orch., Pep Club, Play Festival, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 33. . . . . e a. ,gy f'fe Q-M, v- . iw ev .1 5 Q-,.1,3gi,., R-c 1 ,1 , - AQ-wig .i f R A. , flgig ' lligli is X' f f' , M. :1x.iEiL'Q rim' ? 1 ,, L, 176-Class of '50 PEARL RICHARD H. Hi-Yi S Club, Soph. Football, Sr. Class Council, Varsity Football. Also page 40. PEDERSEN, BILLIE JOYCE Also page 32, PEIKER, EDWIN WILLIAM I.R.C. Treas., Red Cross Rep., Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't, Triple S. Also page 25. PERKINS, JILL GWENDOLYN Jr. Talent Show, P. and W. Day Dance Comm., P. and W. Day Pro- gram, Ski Club, Sr. Class Play, Teacher's Ass't. PERKINS, RICHARD PETERSON, KENNETH EUGENE A Cappella, Choir B, Marching Band, Music Festival., Alxo page 62. PETERSON, RICHARD ALLAN R.O.T.C. Officer. Ano pager 51, 54, 57. PHARES, ROBERT 'C. P. and W. Day Program. Team, S.P.H. Bowling Club- Also pages 51, 55. R.O.T.C. Officer, Color Guard, and Rifle PHAYER, MARY LOU Bouts arid Belles, Jr. Escort, Office Ass't, Pep Club, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Ski Club, Social Hour Club. Afro pager 33, 50. PHILLIPS, DOUGLAS LESTER Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, I-Ii-Y, Music Festival, R.O.T.C.,OH'i- cer, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Student Faculty Day. A110 page: 55, 56. PHILLIPS, STANLEY CLARK Annual Staff Art Editor, Art Service Club, Folio Leaves Pres., Jr. Tal- ent Show, I.R.C., Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Senate Club, Soph, Class Council, Student Council, Triple S, Writer's Bureau. Also pages 25, 26, 29, 36, 46, 47, 51, 110. PINGER, RICHARD GLEN R.O.T.C. Also page 54. I POLING, CAROL JEAN S.A.C. Bowling Club. Alsoipagex 50, 52, POOL, FRANK German Club. R.O.T.C. Color Guard, R.O.T.C. Ofbcer, S.P.H. Bowl- ing Club Sec. POOL, PATRICIA W. Advanced Girls' Glee, Christmas Pro ram ir U g , G'1s' Choir, Office Ass't, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Teacher's Ass't, Office Ass't. PUSEY, PEGGY LOUISE G.A.A., Jr. Escort. Marching Band, Play Festival, Speakers' Bureau, Sr. Prom Comm. Alfa page 44. P QUINT, PHYLLIS Choir B, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, Mixed Chorus, Music Fes- tival, Play Festival, Rifie Club, Slci Club,'Sr. Choir, Sr. Prom Comm. RAPPA, MARGERY PLAMBECK, DONALD LAWRENCE ' Annual Staff Sports Editor, F.T.A., jr. and Sr. Class Councils, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., S Club, Senate Club Vice Pres., Ski Club Vice Pres., Speakers' Bureau, Triple S, Varsity and All-City Tennis. A150 page! 25, 40, 41. 43, 44, 51, 53. 55, 82. PLOMP, JOAN WILMA Pep Club, Rifle Club Sec. Alro page 33, PLOWE, BETTIE' A Cappella, All School Show, Art Club Sec., Art Service Club, As- sembly Council, Counselor's Ass't, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Sr. Class Council. A110 page: 32, 35, 46, 63. 4 ' 177-Class of '50 RICKMAN, SUZANNE ARDEN All School Show, Assembly Council, Choir B, F.T.A., jr. Escort, P. and W. Dav Program, Pep Club, Ski Club, Soph. Talent Show, Sr. Class Play. Also pages 32, 35, 47, 63. RIGHTMIRE, DALE Also page 51. RISHEL, ARTHUR DAVID All School Show, Concert Band, Concert Orch., Key Club, Marching Band, So h. Class Council, Soph. Class Pres., Soph. Talent Show, Student Cgouncil, Student Faculty Day. Also pages 67, 68, 88. READING, DARYL OWEN R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. REEVES, BETTY CAROLYN , Jr. Escort, Pre-School Ass't, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Stu- dent Faculty Day. Also pages 27, 59, I07. REID, GAWN WALLACE All School Show, Concert Bancl Concert Orch Jr TI 5 Sh Marclxing Band, M ' F r' 1, d W. D up ' sen ou Varsigf Track, VarsiLti1lI:ooIiaalIEl an ay mgmm, Soph' an Also pages 66, 68. REYNOLDS, LEWIS TODD Lab. Ass't, Latin Club Treas., R.O.T.C. OfHcer, Triple S. Also pages 37, 55. RICHARDS, ELAINE I. Art Club Treas., Art Service Club, Christmas Program, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Play Festival, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Sr. Choir, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 46. RICHARDSON, JANE FRANCES Choir B, Chfi Vi P , G.A.A., I Sk ' Cl . E Madrigal, P. :nIa1:l1asVV.mD1aayin Program, Pei: Cl:bingRiHeulCluJlii SPAOE Bowling Club. ' ' Also pages 33, 50. ' 178-Class of '50 ROBINSON, DONALD LEE Boots and Belles, Confederate Stall Photographer, Photography, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm. ROEDEL, WILMA ELIZABETH Counselor's Ass't, Folio Leaves Vice Pres., P. and W. Day Program, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. Also page Z5. l ROERIG, GLORIA MAE Pep Club. ROGERS, RICHARD S.P.I 'I. Bowling Club, Soph. Class Council, Speakers' Bureau, Teacher's Ass't, Triple S., Also pages 5l, 58. ROLINGSON, ROBERT Also page 46. RORK, JOHN R. S.P.H. Bowling Club, Soph. Football. SAMAIN, PHILLYS CATHERINE ROSE, LAWRENCE JOHN P. and W. Day Program, R.O,T.C. Drill Team, Rifle Team, and Range Ass't, Ski Club, Ski Team, Soph. and Sr. Talent Shows, Speakers' Bureau, Student Faculty Day. Also pages 44, 54, 56, 110. ROSENBLUM, GORDON SCHWAYDER All School Show, Chess Club, jr. and Sr. Talent Shows, Latin Club, P. and W. Day Program, Senate Club, Ski Club, Speakers' Bureau, Triple S. Also pages 37, 44, 57. ROSS, NANCY JANET Confederate Staff Society Editor, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Southern Mas- queraders Sec., Speakers' Bureau, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Play, Student Faculty Day, Triple S. Also pages 25, 30, 42, 44. ROZADA, JOE All-City Track, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, Soph. Baseball, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council, Triple S. Varsity Track.. Also pages 25, 36, 40, 107, 110, 111. RUSSELL, JAMES ROBERT A Cappella Pres., All School Show, Annual 'Show, Boots and Belles Pres., Christmas Programs, Latin Club, Music Festivals, R.O.T.C. Offl- cer, Student Council, Triple S. A150 pages 25, 34, 37, 54, 55, 57, 62, 63, 105, 110. RUTHERFORD, BARBARA DIANE French Club, Play Festival, Teacher's Ass't, Writers' Bureau. SALA, BERNITTA JEAN Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Teacher's Ass't. SALAZAR, CRISTELLA MARY, Christmas Program, G' 1' S t Cl b, I Sk ' CI b, M ' F . tival, Red Cross Rep.,uSpaniERrClub:-1Y-'fsensatmg u unc es SALE, LARRY RONALD glovie Operator, S Club, Ski Club, Social Hour Club Vice Pres., Varsity Ennis. Also page: 59, 82. gym Ass't, Latin Club, Red Cross Rep., Roller Skating Club, Teacher's ss t. ANFORD LOIS EAN 5 J fTransferrbd from Englewoodl G.A.A., Roller Skating Club. SCHADE, ALLAN RALPH Chess Club. SCHIPPERS, MARJORIE SCHLUND, BARBARA JUNE All School Show, Pep Club, Play Festival, Roller Skating Club. Also page 32. SCHLYER, PATRICIA 179-Class of '50 1 . , SCHWARZ, ROBERT HOWARD Hi-Y, jr. Class Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Red Cross Rep., Ski Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. Football, Soph. Talent Show, Student Faculty Day. SCOTT, JUANELLA VERYLE ' Adv. Girls, Glee, Christmas Program, Gym Ass't, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Roller Skating Club. SEALEY, ROBERT DUANE Dean's Ass't, S.P.H. Bowling Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. SCHMIEDBAUER, JOHN EDWARD Alfa page 51. SCHOENING, BEATRICE SCHRODT, BARBARA ELAINE Graduation Program, Play Festival, Ski Club, Southern Masqueraders, Speakers' Bureau. SCI-IURCH, MARGARET LAUREL A Cappella, Annual Staff, Confederate Staff, Ensemble Pres., F.T.A., Pep Club Pres., Sr. Class Play, Student Council, Triple S Jr. Board. Also pages 25, 27, 32, 33, 62, 188. NORMA ELLEN SCIGIFgilA,i1i,Girls' Sports Club. Jr. Escort, Office Ass't, Pep Club, S-A-C- Bowling Club. SCHUTTE LOUISE ANN . I Adv. Girls' Glee, Art Service Club, Christmas Program, M1125 Chorus, Music Festival, Roller Skating Club, S.A.C. Bowling Club. . 4 V ljgx JY 4, SEAMAN, JOHN EUGENE 180-Class of '50 All-City Tennis. Confederate Stall Sports Editor and Editor, I.R.C., Key Club, S Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council, Triple S, Varsity Tennis. Also page: 25, 27, 30, 36, 40, 44, 82, 107, 110. SEARCY, DONALD EN GEN E All School' Show,- Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Program, German Club, Music Festival, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. sELLs, JOHN A. Concert Band. Marching Band. i Also Page 67. SHAVER, SARAH MARRYAT Folio Leaves, F.T.A., Graduation Program, I.R.C., Pep Club, Senate gubl Sic., Speakers' Bureau, Student Council, Student Faculty Day, fl e . Airs page: zs, 27, 35, 44, 49, 51. SHEA, HAZEL ELIZABETH Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 33. SHEETS, SHIRLEY ANN A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Boots and Belles, Choir B, Christmas Pro gram, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Music Festival, Triple S. Alro pages 34, 62. SHELDON, DOROTHY JANE All School Show, Christmas Program, Jr. Class Council, Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Stage Crew. SHRUM, ROY SIGWALT, ROBERT Alfa page 56. SIKORA, STEPHEN JOHN All School Show, Christmas Program, Concert Orch., Music Festival, R.O.T.C. Drill Team. R.O.T.C. Ofiicer. Alfa Pdgff 55, 56, 59- SILLS, LAWRENCE CHARLES Concert Band, I.R.C., Marching Band, Music Festival, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Football. A110 page 69. SINNOCK, SCOTTIE KAY Annual Show, Jr. Escort, Ofiice Ass't, Ski Club, Social Hour Club. SLOCOMBE, THOMAS FREDERICK Boots and Belles, Counselor's Ass't, Soph. Track, Sr. Class Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. SLOGETT I MOGENE SMITH, JAMES ROBERT All City Tennis, Red Cross Rep., S Club, Tennis Team Co-Capt., Varsity el'll'llS. Also page: 40, 54, 57. SMITH, ROYAL ARNOLD All-City Football, S Club, Soph. Football, Soph. Track, Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Spanish Club. Also pages 84, 111. SMITH, VIRGINIA ANNE G.A.A., Latin Club, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 32. SNELL, WILLARD ARTI'lUR R.O.T,C., Spanish Club, Student Faculty Day. Also page 57. SKEEN, BARBARA SKINNER, ROBERT WARREN Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Program, F.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, R.O.T.C, ,Also pages 55, 57, 64. SLATER, BEVERLY ANN Dean's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't, R Skating Club, Tcacl1er's Ass't. Also page: 33, 58, 59. ' A . . f K' if 4- .E Q Y F: . 0 1 , Yf e - W- 1' -zizzifs? . ..e.. ...Kim ., . , V. M klbqfw A N s Q , .4 I ' ' ,-2521223155133 181-Class of '50 eller SPRATT, DORIS LOLIISE l All School Show, Concert Orch., G.A.A., Music Festival, Triple S. Also page 25. STAATZ, NANCY LOUISE A Cappella, All School Show, Boots and Belles, Choir B, Christmas Program, G.A.A.,- Music Festival, Pep Club, Student Faculty Day, Teacherls Asslt. Also pages 32, 62. STEENHOEK, MARILYN LUCILLE Christmas Program, Ensemble, F.B.L.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club Jr. Escort, Jr. Talent Show, P. and W. Day Program, Red Cross Rep 182-Class of '50 SNOW, HELEN PAULINE A Cappella, Pep Club, Soph. Talent Show, Teacher's Ass't. Also pages 32, 62. SNOW HELEN VIRGINIA l Assembly Council, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, PEP Club, Stage Crew, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. , Also pages 33, 47. ' l SNYDER, PATRICIA ANN , l A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Annual Stall, Art Club, .chflsffnas Pm' gam, Choir B, Confederate Staff, Ice Skating Club, Music Festival, PEP I l b. I Alijo pages 28, 33, 63. ' l l SODERBLOOM, LEROY EDWIN Photography, R.O.T.C. X l l SODIA, JOHN MARCUS I All-City Orch., Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orch., March- ing Band, Music Festival, R.O.T.C., Teacher's Ass't. Alfa page 65. I SPONSLER, RAY G. Annual- Show, Annual Staff, Soph. Swimming, Southern Play. Also page 42. French Club, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows,,l fMasqueraders, Speakers' Bureau, Sr. Class I It as ?sf l ls? ww J e- R, , saw, ,ar A gsm if A' , 'a.15:l:v3f Raw 1 I I fsalsw Hr ' R 'I . I - raw J Nfl' ' als j If-S , I., . ny, ' V l I 44 i X 4 K. Q :Wei A ,134 2 f. , . '.,, 5' , :gyms I gi A A l uf ' e I STEGINK, DORIS JUNE G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep. Also page 33. STEI-IR, EDNA MAE Clinic Ass't, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pre-School Ass't, Roller Skating Club Sec., S.A.C. Bowling Club. Also page 50. STEWART, GLADYS LOUISE Rifle Club, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Swimming. Also page 32. STEWART, MARY LOUISE All School Show, Pep Club, Play Festival, Roller Skating Club. Also page 32. STOCKTON, JOHN DAVID lTransferred from Fort Collins, Colo., Concert Band, Concert Orch., Marching Band, Music Festival. Also page 66. STORRIE, SUE CAROLYN Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't, Folio Leaves Sec., F.T.A., Jr. Es- cort, Music Festival, Pre-School Ass't, Southern Masqueraders Vice Pres., Sr. Class Play, Triple S. Also pages 25, 42, 47, 59. STOVER, JOSEPH EVERETT STROI-1, GLORIA CAROLINE German Club, Pep Club, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 33. STURM, RONALD EDWIN Concert Bancl, Marching Band, Music Festival. Also page 66. SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA RUTH Boots and Belles, Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orch., Girls' Choir. I.R.C., Marching Band, Music Festival, S.A,C. Bowling Club, Ski Club., Alsa page 69. SWANLUND, ROBERT PAUL Chess Club, R.O.T.C. Oliicer, R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., Teacherls Ass't. Also page 55. SWART, ELIZABETH ROSE A Cappella, All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Ensemble, Latin Club, Music Festival, Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't. fllso pages 32, 62. TEMMER, JOHN THIEL, HAROLD WILLIAM Ice Skating Club Pres., S.P.l-I. Bowling Club Pres., Soph. Baseball, Soph. Football, Soph. Track. TI-IIRSK, WALTER Also page: 54, 55, 102. THOM, CLARENCE A Cappella, All School Show, Class Talent Shows I.R.C., Latin Club Pres. and Treas., P. and W. Day Program, Senate Club, Sr. Prom Com., Soph. and Varsity Track, Triple S. Also pages 25, 34, 40, 62. MAS MARY GWEN TI-'IO , A Cappella, All School Shows, Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Lab. Ass't, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Pre-SCl'100l Ass't, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows. Also pages 32, 58, 62. THOMAS, ROBERT CHARLES Ski Club, Social Hour Club. TABOR, ROWLAND WHITNEY Christmas Program, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival, Red Cross Rep., Ski Club, Ski Team, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm. Also pages 41, 66, 102. TAMMINGA, ALICE JANE Ensemble, jr. Esc rt, J . d S . Cl C 'l, L ' C1 b P Red Cross Rep., SciA.C.rBr:iiA1rlingrCluQssSr.oCEbit, Siiinlsromu Config. dent Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. , TANNER, MARJORIE ALICE I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Speakers' Bureau, 'Triple S. 183-Class of '50 M TRAVIS, LORETTA ANN G,.A.A., Ice Skating Club, Office Ass't. Also page: 59, 61. TROUT, LINDA TUDOR, SYLVIA ANN Girls' Choir, Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Photography, Play Festival, Rifle Club, Soph. and Sr. Talent Shows, Y-Teens. Alfa page! 33, 39. THOMPSON, ELLIOTT PAUL All School Show, Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orch., Marching Band, ,Music Festival, Teacher's Ass't. Also page: 66, 68. THOMPSON, PAULINE NANCY A Cappella, All School Show, Annual Show, Christmas Program, Coun- glofs Ass'r, F.T.A., Music Festival, Pep Club, Sr. Talent Show, Writers' ureau. Q Afro page: 33, 62, 105. THOMPSON, SHIRLEY THURMAN, VICKIE iTransferred from Northl Girls' Choir, jr. Talent Show, Play Festival, Ski Club, Student Faculty Day, T83Cl18f,S Ass't, Writers' Bureau. TOOLEY, CHARLOTTE JEAN Chess Club, Gym Ass't, I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't, S.A.C. Bowling Club, Soph. and Sr. Talent Shows, Student Faculty Day, Teacher's Ass't. Also pages 32, 50. B S TORGERSON, TOMMY - German Club Pres., Gymnastics, Ice Skating Club, Red Cross Rep., Club, Ski Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Football, Varsity Wrestling. Also page: 84, 111. 184-Class of '50 TURNER, HELEN K. G.A,A., Graduation Program, Jr. Escort, Lab. Ass't, Latin Club, Radio Speech, Red Cross Rep. URBAN, JACK VANDER LAS, SAUNDRA Alm page 33. VAN DYCK, VALERIE Jr. Escort, Latin Club, Soph. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 37. VAUGHAN, KAY GWENDOLYN Confederate Staff, G.A.A., Latin Club, Red Cross Rep., Swimming. VEATCH, LEWIS CHARLES Boys' Choir, Music Festival, S Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football. Also pages 40, 111. VINCENT, ARDEN Ice Skating Club. VINCENT, GERALD WELLS Marching Band. IER A UELIN YVONNE Vogunselbr-:ls Agsuz, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Talent Show, Ski Club. WAGNER, DORINE A. Annual Staff Artist, G.A.A, WAITE, RICHARD WALDE, GORDON HENRY I.R.C., Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm, Play Festival, S Club, Ski Club, Sopb. Baseball, Teacher's Ass't, Varsity Golf. Also pages 36, 41, 83, 110. I 1 1 it tif lf. is Qc 1. s WANGERIN, KARNA Christmas Program, F.T.A., Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club ?ayIF?tival, Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Class Play,- Teacher's Ass't: Aliffdgif 25, 32, 42. WARD AMES DANIE J L A Cappella, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Dance Comm., Varsity Wrestling, Also page 62. V WARDEN, ALICE MARIE Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't. Also page 32. WASHBURN, EDWIN G. Soph. Baseball, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Basketball. WASSENAAR, JOAN JUANITA G-A-A-, Jr. ESCOIY. Music Eesfival, PEP Club, Red Cross Rep., Soph. Class Council, Sr. Talent Show. .Teacher's Ass't. Alxo page 33. WATKINS, ALICE JEAN Annual Staff Literary Editor, Assembly Council, Jr. Escort. Latin Club, Pep Club, .Red Cross Rep., Teacher's ,Ass't. Triple S. Also page.: 28, 32. WALDORF, MARY EDITH Y-Teens. Also page 52. WALDOW, ELMER WALKER, MARY ANN A Cappella, All School Shows, Christmas Program, Ensemble, G.A.A., Music Festival, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club Council, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Teacher's Ass't. Also pages 32, 33, 63, 185-Class of '50 WEST, ALICE All School Show, Concert Orch., F.T.A., Ice Skating Club, Jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Rifle Club, Triple S. Also pages 25, 33, 69. WEST, PATRICIA ANN All School Shows, Annual Show, Class Talent Shows, P. and W. Day Program, R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., R.O,T.C. Hon. Officer, Southern Mas- queraders, Speakers' Bureau, Sr. Class Play, Stage Crew. Also page 54. WETHERELL, SUE I WATSON, RICHARD CLYDE Boots and Belles, Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C., Soph. Talent Show. WEBB, LADONNA GRACE Y-Teens. WEBB, STEVEN LEROY Ski Club, Varsity Track. Also page 41. WEEDMAN, JANET FLQRENCE All School Shows, Choir B, Christmas Program, Ensemble, Music Fes- tival, Ofhce Ass't, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Play Festival, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows. Also page 33. WELCH, CHARLES WERTHMAN, GERALDINE LOUISE All School Show, Boots and Belles Sec. and Treas., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Elway Festiwial,SSki Club, Soph. Class Council, Spanish Club, Sr. Talent ow fri . 1 P 9 Also pages 33, 34, 41. 186-Class of '50 WHITAKER, ALBERT HENRY Annual Show, Concert Band, Key Club, S Club Sec., S Club Dance Comm., Ski Club Race Chairman, Soph. Football, Sr. Prom Comm., Var- sity Football, Varsity Track. Also pages 40, 108, 111. WHITNEY, GRANT QUINTON Movie Operator, Play Festival, Red Cross Rep., Club. ' Also-pages 38, 41. Ski Club, Social Hour WHITTLESEY, DAVID EDWARD All School Show, Boots and Belles, Concert Band, Concert Orch., March- ing Band, Music Festival, Red Cross Rep., Club, Teacher's Ass't. .llso pages 34, 38. R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Bowling WILLARD ANN 7 y ' G.A.A., . E t, L b. A 't, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass t, Sr, Talent Show, Sr.JClassccCouncil, Sr.sSProm Comm., Sr. Prom Princess, Triple S T . Alisfzazages 25, 32, 97, 107, 118. WILLETT, MARY LOU Folio Leaves, G.A.A., I.R.C. Sec., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Rifle Club, Spanish Club. Also page 33. WILLETTS, SHIRLY JOAN Clinic Ass't, Red Cross Rep. Also page 58. WILLIAMS, MARY LEE Christmas Program, Madrigal, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Writers' Bureau. Alxo page: 32, 110. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA ANN All School Show, Christmas Program, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Music Fes- tival, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club, Play Festival, Ski Club, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows. Also page 33. WILSON, PRISCILLA JEAN A Cappella, Cl ' B, G.A.A., J , E , L'b A ' ' Club, Pre'SchoolmAss't, Red Cross RZ?ftS.A.CiUEov5Er:g ACIPLPI-Emil, Pep Alxo page: 33, 59, 62. ' WINKLER, JANE All School Show, Assembly Council, Boots and Belles, Ice Skating Club, Latin Club, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. Talent Show, Teacher's Ass't. WINTERS, EDWARD NORMAN Choir B, Christmas Program, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Talent Show, Music Festival, Soph. Football, Sr. Talent Show, Varsity Football. WISE, JANA GRACE Art Service Club, Confederate Staff, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't. Also page '32. WOOLDRIDGE, MARDINA NORINE Boots and Belles, Dean's Ass't, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Spanish Club Tcacher's Assit, Y-Teens. Also page 33 WRAY, JEAN CAROLYN All School Show, Christmas Program, Jr. Talent Show, Ofiice Ass't, Pep glub Counggl, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Talent Show, Sr. Class Council. so page . WRAY, SHIRLEY JEAN G.A.A., Play Festival, S.A.C. Bowling Club. WULLSCHLEGER, JEANETTE E. Christmas Program. Girls' Choir, Macirigal, Music Festival. WYLLYS, JOHN GLENN Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, R.O.T.C. WYNER, ELIZABETH ANNE Counselor's Ass't, Jr.f Prom Comm., Lab. Ass't, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Teacher's Ass't, Writers' Bureau Also page 110. .4, in X .3 iii WITH ROW, BARBARA Deanls Ass't, G.A.A., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Prom Princess Pep Club Treas., Red Cross Rep. Sr. Talent Show. Alro page: 32, 33. WOLFFIS, MELVIN D. WOOD, RICHARD 250 Vt ' ' YORDY, PHYLLIS MAURINE A Cappella, All School Shows, Christmas Programs, Concert Orch., I.R.C., Jr. Class Council, Music Festival, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Triple S: Also page: 32, 63, 69. YOST, EVELYN MAE ' Clinic Ass't, Choir B, Christmas Program, Jr. Escort, Music Festival Red Cross Rep., Sr. Prom Comm., Stage Crew, Y-Teens. Also page 38. ZAHLER, GLENN ZELLER, MARILYN NADENE Assembly Council, Boots and Belles, Christmas Program, Ice Skating Club Vice Pres., Jr. Escort, P. and W. Day Program, Pep Club Council, Pre- School Assit, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils, Teacher's Ass't. Also page: 32, 59. ZELLERS, GERRY MAE Annual Staff Business Manager, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't.Sf, C1355 Council. Also pages 29, 33. ' ' ZIEGLER, JOAN ZIEGLER OI-IN W J . 1z.o.T 6., R.o.'r.c. Drill Team, stag. crew. Also page 56. ,--np ZIETZ, CARL HUGO Western Echoes. Af, ZIMMERMAN, DALE ' Lab. Ass't. I 188-Class of '50 t . -9 1 4 1 w 4 1 -1 1 I i 4 i 1 1 1 ? E 1 1 4 1 V l 1 i . 1 ehiehal SOPHOMORE PURPLE AND WHITE DAY SOPHOMORE OFFICERS And now, goodbye . . . The knights lay aside their shining armor and the ladies fair ready themselves for departure. The last three years have been more won- derful than any others of the past. All too soon, they will fade into memory. Let us take a last, long look backward to those golden years . . . In the beginning, we entered into the royal realm as shy bewildered sopho- mores . . . Our pin, in royal colors signifies lightning striking the 'tl-lalf Century of Progress . . . The var- sity football and basketball teams took city . . . Our sophomore teams came through with flying colors . . . Courtroom Fantasyv our first talent show . . . Purple and White Day . . . These are our sophomore mem-- ories. After a lazy Southern summer we returned, a little more confident, a little more eager . . . The Var- sity football team again took city . . . Eileen Gerwin, queen, Peggy Schurch Arr Rishel, Pat O'Connell Joan Harris Norberta Doud,Not present JUNIOR SI-IOW DANCE LINE Betty Harden.. T ' ' ' ' ' ' T I ' 5' SOPH OMORE SHOW JUNIOR PROM Bonnie DHVGMY, S119 Rkfkman, PONY SHOW, Margie Nichols Barbara Withrow, Barbara Chapin, queen, Pat O'Connell 190 P 7 Y, , Memories The much coveted Bulldog was added to our trophy case . . . Moonbeam Magic, our Junior Prom, was sweetly simple . . . The talent quest, Platters On Parade . . U. Memories warm and enriching. Finally, we were knighted . . . We took our place among no- bility . . . The year began royally . . . Keith Beery, a United Nations delegate . . . Tennis, golf, and wres- tling titles were added to an already imposing list . . . Mirror of Memoriesf' our Senior Prom . . . Betty Harden was elected D.A.R. Representative with Sally Moore and Peggy Schurch as alternates . . . New Horizons was declared the winner . . . Purple and White Day . . . The crown of glory was given to our queen . . . The Senior Play, Strange Boardersv .- . . Then class day, and . . . commencement . . . These have been glorious, friendly years. South has been good to us. And now, goodbye . . . SENIOR SHOW DANCE LINE JUNIOR PURPLE AND WHITE DAY Dorene Gentzler, Joan Harris, queen, Gwen Names Margie Nichols Florence Montgomery, Dorene Gentzler, Barbara Chapin, Barbara Croolc, Sally Moore, Lyn Ahearn, ROM Barbara Crook Barbara ones queen, Ann Willard Bill Moore, Jim Deeds, Keith Beery, Ed Winters 191 --++ Rrutlamatinn hereas, it is time to raise and secure the drawbridgeg, and whereas, those who have dwelt Under the Tower must turn to other interests, other duties, other pursuits, and whereas, the South High School Annual Staff, having fulfilled its primary purposeg and whereas, that glorious day, commencement, is upon us, therefore, said staff wishes to thank all contributors, whether faculty folk or fellow students, and to commend to the new staff all property, duties, and responsibilities for the preparation and presentation of the Annual for 19515 and to bid a lingering goodbye to JOHNNY REB, the tower, and all those knights and ladies who follow after. 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