Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1952
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Eager lweavers num muuunnnunnnnnmmammmnmmu1nmnuuumnnInmnunmnunmnmun Immmumu1ummnuuuunInuumunnnnunnnmunmmmumumnum 1mungmnnnunIInInnnnnnunuupuuIuuuIIIgnanvnynmunuIInuuunIuuI1IIIInunnunnnnnnn1I1IIIuInInIunuununmmnqunuuuuuuguunnnnnnnuIuuIIuInuunvnmnmunumuqum ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i MASTER QR AFT S M AN :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: To Mr. Robert Collier-science department teacher and visual aids coordinator, guide of tomorrow's leaders- today's youth, long-time friendyand companion to those who would learn, and organizer of the Rebel Rangers, informal ambassadors of good will-we dedicate this 1952 IOHNNY REB. 1' .wa What could signify unity better than the threads which combine to make a fabric? Threads give up their individualism as they lose themselves among the many other threads. In the result of the weaving as in life itself should one thread become knotted or broken the fabric becomes less valuable. A profitable lesson can be learned from the fabrics we take so much for granted. In keeping with the theme and in tribute to Mr. Collier to whom this IOHNNY REB is dedicated the Ross Plaid of his Scottish Clan adorns the cover. The label bearing the name of quality is sewed into the corner of the com- pleted product. New thisyear is the title REBEL outstanding teachers and seniors. The staff named five faculty members for their under- standing and encouragement of the young peo- ple of South High School. They also nom- inated seniors for outstanding scholarship leadership and service to South' however the final selection was made by the faculty. ROUSERI' used to acknowledge and honor QW? South, as seen through cottonwood branches 5 rgrziigf 1 Fig gif X-ga Jsggllg. sqm. -41 in .Agp- .Af- ,.,,-uv' The Tower. 6 fs J, 1 ..--I South viewed from the west 7 si? ilgfgigjgf iffy, N W fifffgpfwf M wfiy , jfggS,,wwMgw 3 ff' M QRAJFTSMEN u.w' Artisan Mr. Joseph M. Lort Principal 11 Faculty Miss Alfhild Alenius Mr Vern Arnold Mafh6H13tiCS .psycholo . University of Colorado, Hastings C-01165: A.B. Mr. Ralph Atkinson A-B-f B'Ed' University of Nebraska, ,S0 ?l Scwnce B-S. University of Denver, Universitiloi Colorado, A'B'f MA' jfs., si Many students owe their scholarships and college en- trances to MR. ARTHUR BECK, REBEL ROUSER. Counseling Chairman Uni- versity of Denver, A.B., Uni- versity of Arizona, M.S. Q f' e V e 5 , f if alelr Miss Jessie Beaton Physical Education Colorado State College of Education, A.B., M.A. Mrs. Mary Bond English University Of WISCOHSIH, Miss Helgn Burnham Mr. Charles Burton B.S. i Dean. Speech Illinois Institute of University of Denver, Technol0gY. B.S. A.B. Columbia University, M.A. I2 Mrs. Louise Aymer Physical Education Colorado State College of Education, A.B. Mrs. Sara Blanch Home Economics Colorado A. dr M., B.S. numuun mmumunmnmnnnnnu munm nllnnulnnummuluulunul uumm . .,.,.,. . E :::::::::::::::5: Mrs, Alice Ca11::::::::::. Transferred to East High University of Washington, B.S. University of Colorado, M .Ed. luuuounnuuunnm un muuum S 5 E 3... mm. Jifi 'L ' K ' fi f. ' 'ik it K',: V . fhl , M155 V'?fa Campbell L 1l f 5 Mr- LCROY Cavnaf Librarian History Colorado State College Mr, Bm-gn Carr Mr, Russell Casement University of Denver, of EJUCZUOU, AB- Mathematics Assistant Principal A-3- University of Illinois, B.S. in Lib. Sci. 1u11nI1Inu1uuuuuuumummuuummuIunnI1mmuunuunmuu mn 1 ummm nn lvnnunnulununmnmnumu un 3 Miss Agnes Clancy 'lllll---G RETIRED after 41 years of service to the Denver Public Schools. English University of Denver, A.B. Mr. James Cozens Social Science University of Colorado, A.B. Abilene Christian College, A.B. University of Nebraska, B.S., M .A. This Confederate Staff huddled around the type- writer includes Miss Daniels, sponsorg Marilyn Hunt, and Bryce Frey, with Nancy Zorn typing. Mrs. Enid Craig Nurse Public Health Nursing Certificate, University of Washington Mr. George Cropley Q Social Science Unryersity of Iowa, A.B. University of Colorado, M.A. Fx.. Mrs. Odette Combs Bordeaux University, France, A.B. Beaux-Arts of Bordeaux, Diploma 1,:,f,,ggk,y5,1f. -f Miss Esther Curtis Social Science Colorado State College of Education, A.B. Colorado Woman's College, A.A. Faculty Mrs. Margaret Dalgard English Colorado State College of Education, A.B., M.A. Miss Jean Daniels English Michigan State College, A.B. University of Michigan. M.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Darnell Home Economics Nebraska State Teachers College, A.B. V A. K ii to gf t K if Miss Charlene Edwards English University of Colorado, A.B. University of Denver, M.A. - Q kV.K I, ktrk kVk,l irstaiillit f ,trl.ti' eels ieal 5 - if my -. if Q i s . x c i i l..- . t , Mr. Richard . Miss Dorothy Elliott Eichenberger i n d e n t s recognize the English Music riendly, fraternal outlook University gf 0010,-ado, Colofado State College of MR. PAUL HELAN- A.B. of Education,A.B. DER, REBEL ROUSER. Science University of Den- ver, A.B. 1 in ' il 1219153 04 7: Q' 3 , 4' .M 1? , V ! Mr. Tillman Erb Miss Laura Fisher English Art Goshen College, A.B. University of Colorado, M.A. Mr. Earl Evans Industrial Arts Colorado State Technology College, A.B. Miss Rubymae Evans . Language University of Denver, A.B. Middlebury College, M.A. Colorado State College of Education, A.B., M.A. ggi ' f 3' eil! es. . xi x 'W x .E 2 J mi .,., Q XR I 1 , Mr.Lloyd Flanders Commercial Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. .,...4-4 SFC Frederick Frost Military Science Wichita University 1 Kansas State College Miss Helen Garrett Social Science University of Denver, B.S., A.B. Faculty Mrs. Florence Foltz Mrs. Beverly Ford Librarian English Colorado College, A.B. University of Denver, University of Illinois, A.B., M.A. B.S. in Lib. Sci. L iwgswgdg N-q1 5'5v' -eww-f ' . M .... ' .5 Each student at South has the advantage of coun- selmg by a section grade, and chief counselor. Left to right-Mrs. Newlon, Arvetta Robinson Mr. Holcombe, and Mr. Beck. gmnmnn11nunnnuuuunu1IIIIIn1mnImumunmmunummmnununuuunmm s E gs as , .qv H Y t 13? L sg iiii 5M,,, . Mr. Roland Fricke Social Science University of Denver, A.B. Mrs. Phyllis Fullmer Commercial University of Iowa, A.B., M.A. AGU Mrs. Marjorie Gunkle Home Economics img Capt. Charles Georgeqgig Miss Eugenie Guindon Colorado A. 49 M., B.S. Military Science . Language City College of New York A.B. University of Colorado, M .A. 15 Loretto Heights College, A Faculty Mr. Carleton Hall Mrs. Janice Hunt . Commercial Clerk UHWGFSIU' Of Cvlvradv, Miss Vivien Hastings Mr. Loren Hays ,A-By M-M-A- Librarian History ' University of Denver, University of Denver, MA- A.B., M.A. MfSgt Robert Hurlbut Military Science Colorado College ,' Drake University Next semester's courses are largely the work of MR. WALTER HOLCOMBE, REBEL ROUSER. University of M.A. Mathematics Denver, A.B., Mrs. Virginia Jones Clerk Miss Dorothy Jennings Treasurer Mr. Hal Kendig Industrial Arts Mr. Harold Keables Mr. Raymond Kemp C0l0f2d0 St-are College u English Commercial vi EdL!C3fI0H, A-3- Umversity of Denver, University of Denver, UmYC'fS1fY Of PEHVSY A.B. A-B. Science Certificate 16 nnnmmm umm umnuunnumnmmnuuuuuummn n ummnu uunuum :ummnnmnmnunuuouuunununounmu 4.4. Mr. Finis Ketcham Former Assistant Principal Transferred to Administration Building Q -x mg - iff? P l Mrs. Mattie MacDougall Commercial University of Denver. A.B., B.S. Mr. Donald McIntosh Mathematics University of Denver, A.B., M.A. Faculty Mr. Jonas Kiken Mr. Ethan McCue Language Social Science University of New York, Kansas State Teachers A.B. College of Emporia, B S. University of Colorado, M.A. . am' ,, , N a s its -1 f las ta' we my-A .s n T, 1 ,, Western History comes to life with an authentic Indian drum, a buffalo skull, and artifacts. Shir- ley Burkhard listens to Mr. Cropley's lecture. Mr. Warren McMahon Commercial Nebraska State Teachers College, A.B. University of Iowa, M.A. Miss Eloine McWilliams Physical Education University of Colorado, B.S. I7 Mr. Francis McCulley Commercial University ot' Iowa, A.B. University of Colorado, M.A. Westminster Law College, LL.B. wi Q - 'x. U , citcll ' Mr. James McGrew Mathematics Colorado State College oz' Education, A.B., M.A. Mr. Charles Mackey Industrial Arts Colorado State College of Education, A.B. Famiulry M D S h'ne Martin I Mr. Frank Mielenz rs Jo egelk Mr. Paul Mawhinney Physical Education - ' ' English University of Nebraska MEi5euggLix1?Z51n Muskingum College, A.B. 'A.B. University of Wisconsin Ohio State University, Columbrinliniversity, ' M.A. . . BS M's' University of Denver, M.Ed. As head of the English de- M h Albert Mihevic partment, MR. ROBERT Mr. Allen Miller rlndustrial Arts P G E has done 3 n,y I 50931106 Colorado State Couege thmgs for the school in his University of Denver, of Education,A.B. role as REBEL ROUSER. B-3- English Columbia Univer- sity, A.B Yale University N M.A. fr Q.- Mr. Wilfred Miller Mr- Roy MOTTIS Science Science, Panhandle A. dl M., B.S. Mr. Ellsworth Mitick Mr. Edward Mohr Baylor Uimvefsffyf A-B University of DENVER English Social Science Umvefyty of Denver, M.A. University of Colorado, Colorado State College MA' A,B, of Education, A.B. University of Denver, M.A. 18 SIRI 5 E Mr. Elmer Muth Commercial Ft. Hays Kansas State College, B.S. University of Denver, .M.S. E! 2 2 E .itll Miss Mary Patterson Social Science University of Wisconsin, B.S. Mr. jesse Randol Social Science University of Nebraska, A.B. nn in mu uummunmnnnuun mum un uulluuummumn nmmla Faculty Mrs. Ruth Newlon Mrs. Katherine English O'C University of Indiana, Langggir . .A'B' University of Denver, University of Denver, A.B. M.A. M .A. ' 9 , 252, Miss Stancliff directs Leo Willette in a problem in higher mathematics. Miss Sue Ray Miss Ruth Ringland Music Language Colorado State College of University of Nebraska, Education, A.B., M.A. A.B. Columbia University, M .A. 19 ' I 2'5f:'.3g,5g ?' f . be wg: -U g ,.,.i,it, kV.k V - V 1- Ji new . Mr. David Owen . Language University of Denver, A.B. Columbia University, M .A. Mr. Fletcher Pennington Mathematics Southwestern Kansas College, A.B. 5: , ,, 35.1111212122 Mr. John Roberts 21. Music Colorado State College of Education, A.B. University of Denver, M .A. Faculty Mrs. Elizabeth Roland Mr. William Scheiman Commercial Commercial UHiV6'fSifY of Iowa, A.B. Miss Myrtle Rorem Miss Beth Rudolph U11iVf'fSifY Of DENVER Art English B-5- Colorado State College Colorado A. :Q M,, B.S. of Education, A.B. University of Denver, M .A. .,..5,yt: ,H fzsgifffil-wggggsz 'Mr' z'-I 5: 4 73f5'5'f '- -fx J 5lffT.?5z4li'kii'ff'E'Ef?t5E6 Major Martin Schroeder Military Science South Dakota State,' 5 1 , ei if '24 5. 55- ' f f. 1 ,f - i f 1 iflfi ww Variety is added to school Mr. William Mmfafl' Govemmemf learning in the classes of Schumacher S li l, 5 Pl: sical Ed t' Adwfanocced Iszizliirritry MISS HELEN PHELPS' Univfersity ofuD1i1?'gr, School, Georgia REBEL ROUSER- A-B-, M.A- Mathematics University of Denver, A.B., M.A. Mr. Calvin Seiler Science University of Denver, Mr. Ren Shearer Miss Betty Shinneman A-R Science Secretary Muskingum College, B.S. University of Denver, M .A. 20 Miss Ruth Soper Senior Clerk Faculty 'Sb Mr. Henry Spangler Industrial Arts University of Denver, Miss Elizabeth Mr. Farnum St. John A.B. Stancliff Mathematics Mathematics University of Denver, Hardin-Simmons A-B-, M-S' University, A.B. Columbia University, MA. Miss Edith Summers Mrs. Lela Strong On Leave of Absence Colorado A. dir M., B.S. Mrs. Frances Susong English Home Economics Colorado College, A.B. Colorado A. ci' M., B.S. Gloria Schlund is in stitches as Miss Lucille Mar- tin assists her on a sewing project. Jenny Stock is at the ironing board. 2 14 . in ,f , f li ,,,Q,-3 1 sf- ..l. Mr. John Temple Mrs. Virginia Vincent Mathematics l Language University of Denver, Mr, Laden Thomas Miss Helen Tillotsgn University of Colorado, AB- Science Coordinator A-B' . . University of Denver, Washburn University, Northwestern UmV9'5'tY' A.B. A.B. MA- 21 g V L .4 I il Mr. Kermit Waln Science University of Colorado, A.B., M.S. :WW E ws-A ,ns gs- .-, . Q S 'uw 1 Mr. Lawrence Watts Science University of Colorado, CUSTODIAL STAFF-Row 1: Mrs. Lothrop, Mr. Evans, U , ,A-Bk D Mrs. Buchannan. Row 2: Mrs. Davis, Mr. Mellow, Mr. Lean, mversltglg. enver' Mr. Johanson, Mr. Moorhead. gmnnm In unnnmmumuma v ni Miss Ila Webber Mrs. Ruth Whiteaker Mary Whitemanlllffi Commercial Language Home Economics University of Denver, University of Denver, A B A B Mr. Robert Wilson Physical Education University of Denver, A.B., M.A. University of Indiana, B.S. l CAFETERIA STAFF--Row I: Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Bjork, Mrs. Bettis. Row 2: Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Crane. Faeiilty Mr. Leon Whitney English Baker University, A.B. University of Denver, M.A. Mr. Richard Yates Physical Education University of Denver. A.B. Bookkeepers Ralph Silkenson and Shirley Howell are given dir ections by Mr. McMahon. Mr. Fricke explains psychological testing apparatus bar fi to Bar B -..A 'FAA usey, Roger Willbanks, Nanc y Zorn, El vrf Mrs., Fullrner looks over finished papers of typists. Left to right: Rosemary Hallam, Charlotte Hartmann, Phyllis Muckle, Darlene Walcott, Dolores Osborne, Darlene Lewis, , er, Barbara W , Nancy S 'ce, Joanne Schrock. Mrs Fullm allace ervi First Aider Dick Peterson tries his bandages on Jacki Choir B rehearses a number under the direction of VanDyke as Miss Guindon and Mrs. O'Connor super- Mr. Eichenberger. VISC. 23 CCILAN PILAIDS -ia Student Eddy Uififiiccfrs 'Q' Dick Chadwick JQ Ann Custer president Vzce President Sue Beresford Mr. Edward Mohr Secretary Faculty Sponsor 26 .,..,, Mark Reames Norma Hubka, Leslie Chamberlain, Norma Stark, Marilyn Wright. President Gidlund, Janet Pierson, Kay McDonald, Sue Beresford, Jody Shattuck. Row 1: Carolyn Taylor, Joanne Orr, Jody Downs, Kay Franklin, Jo Anne Casner, Karen Benson, Janie Watkins, Edith Stevenson, Charlene Otto, Lois Crittenden, Shirley Tunstall. Row 2: Dorothy Wild, Judy Robinson, Janis McDonald, Beth Johnson, Emma Merrill, Diane Dorcas, Row 3: Donna Meacham, Mary Jeanne Noonan, Yvonne Fair, Sally Anderson, Sally GriH-ith, Sylvia Row 4: Dorothy Morrow, Cal Anderson, Ken Hickey, Don Frantz, Jan Hall, Don Spaulding, Don Werthman, Nick Tschetter, Frank Swancara. Paul McMath. Triple S teresting and educational programs are presented. The goals are scholarship, service, and sincerity of purpose. Membership is limited to students having attained five A's in academic subjects and having Jody Shattuck received no grade lower than B for two semesters. Vice President Row I: Doris Brubaker, Sheila Rose, Edie Ritchie, Lois Stinnette, Jane Ferguson, Lois Adams, Shirley Brukhart, Charlotte Hartmann, Margaret Hetsler, Maurine Brockish. Row 2: Frances Reed, Lorraine Harris, Virginia Phillips, Norma Hartendorp, Jay Herbold, Betts Reed, Claudia Hamill, Sandy Cornwell, La Verne Digor, Maurine McNierney, Gerrie Quick. Row 3: Loretta Frazier, Connie Sutton, Evelyn McGrew, Martha Ann Weber, Mary Alys Paxson, Julia Huges, Carol Walde, Ardis Phillips, Jackie Lea. Row 4: Mark Reames, Karl Yordy, Sue Flenniken, Codie Fletcher, Sue Prater, Eloise Redies, Darlene Rempet, Donna Younger, Arlene Caldwell, Susan Brownfield. Row 5: Russell Mead, Kenneth Field, Pete Bird, Paul Micheli, Gene White, John Chapman, Frank Shavlik, Lyle Ockander, Bob Deming, John Tindall, Dave Clair, John Bixel, Mr. Beck. 27 South's Scholastic Society meets monthly during school hours. In-- Row 5: Charles Henry, Dick Mortensen, Jerry Spicer, Larry Jordan, Hugh Silkensen, John Williams, Mr. Arthur Beck Sponsor if P J . it fii I Q? ' . . I 5 John Chapman Secretary --:xr Cal Anderson Treasurer Ernie Nassimbene Head Cheerleader Girls' Sports Club Rep. l.R.C. Rep. g. .-1 f S' 4. Q -'f35 :l:Zi: X 4. . safe.. ?,1iisg,1fwg:' 2.1.1 155.1157 gif i 4' M ' 10 ' 5. ' I t m 1 st . Jackie Lea Dale Tooley EFURP if W 45,0 ' QQ' f f U l 3 F in . , 22222 fa 1 -ah 3 A 5 4 X. e V :3 I .. l rlel 9.253234 A 4 f D. 5 V l 7 a K -e1 51 Dick Marks Marlene Allen Jody Downs Jerry Spicer jr. Class Pres. fr. Class Vice-Pres. lr. Class Sec. fr. Class Rep. Sue Beresford Student Body Sec. Council Student So that all organizations may have a voice in the school gov- ernment, club representatives attend a special meeting each Monday morning. The activities of the council include such services as selling pep cards, and taking charge of elections and movie club. This year the members collected art works to be placed in the corner stone of the new John J. Cory School. The late Mr. Cory was a former principal of South. 5 . I 41 e lsssee ' as Q .,e. he . 5 X 4 . Bill Fisher Mary Metz Marilyn Fritz Joe Piflkle So. Masqueraders Rep. Ir. Class Rep. Ir. Class Rep. SP6-YIIGFS' BUYS-'IU RCP- Cal Anderson Maureen McNierney Jim Hall Senate Club Rep. Red Cross Rep. P110f0 Club RCP- Mr. Edward Mohr Sponsor i Larry Jordan Edith Ritchie Jerry Garland Richard Orendorff Barbara Mai Hugh Silkensen R.O.T.C. Rep. Ffengh Club Rep, Hi-Y Rep. F.T.A. Rep. Art Club Rep. Ski Club Rep. 28 5 vnu 'A' Mark Reames Triple S Rep. Q1 .Z ,O 9 haw N 'C . -1. Dick Chadwick Student Body Pres. by is ' - lv. - ' 'ii-Qt . at 4 yt ' i .p ...airs Barbara Robinson Pep Club Rep. gx 'Qj-v Dick Burkhart Sr. Class Pres. . . I avpzig .2225 . we ..N.., 'W HT . I fi -J ,., fx 4 lfcs' Y x Y' ' 4 S ' ' ii.. 5+ alkali 3 Randy Carey Key Club Rep. Scot Robinson Sr. Class Vice-Pres. , iixt 532 3 at . '55 1 . '17 r l .f'. Janie Watkins John Chalgmlfl Dave Nicholas Annual staff Rep. S Club ep. A Cappella Rev- eia Y r,,4,!L Irma Lou Soper Ronnie Rinker Sr. Class Sec. Sr. Class Rep. Student Council With the interest of the school in mind, the Student Council plans the activities and improvements of South. The council consists of the student body oflicers, the nine class officers, and three representatives from each of the classes. Meetings are held daily during school time with the student body presi- dent in charge. Members also attend the all-city student coun- cil meetings. 1 1 e .X 5 1 i ,,-, - . , -'fwiemfff A ff JoAnn Custer S-tudent Body Vice-Pres 4 4 Y an Q ' T Yvonne Fair Jim Roof Alton Barbour Marilyn Hunt Folio Leaves Rep. Sr. Class Rep. Sr. Class Rep. Confederate Rep. Qs- 1- f g- f. P C ' tif- gy eg . Rosemary Carlson Nancy Miles Jim Maniatis Judy Pasic Nancy Tatum Soplr. Class Vice-Pres. Soplz. Class Sec. Soph. Class Pres. Soplz. Class Rep. Soplz. Class Rep. 29 Nancy Ostberg Copy Editor Don Frantz E4 ' - iise fp 'UE X X Janie Watkins Russell Mead Editor Assistant Editor Annual Staiiii As school begins in September, so does the work of the johnny Reb Staff. Immediately the group originates ideas for the year book. Many ideas are rejected until one satisfying theme is created. Members of the staff work constantly and closely with each other during and after school time. Seem- ingly impossible deadlines are met. Disappointments are nu- merous at first, and the high goals seem too rigid to be reached. In spite of the many trials during the first semester, the book moves forward and becomes alive. Every page is a part of Rebel living. Here are the cherished times at South- here is your johnny Reb. Jody Shattuck Art Editor Sue Prater Sports Editor Faculty Editor Mr. Elmer Muth Business Advisor Eleanor Stone Mary Vasicek Senior Editor Business Manager 30 Mr- P E. Mawhinney Sponsor Alton Barbour Nancy Hutchison Bob Sheetsi H I Scot Robinson A rtist A rtist r A rtist Artist HQN. Frances Reed julie Hammond Claudia Childers flmivf Editor Feature Editor Sophomore Editor Mandy McKinney Writer Cass r A I r s yrla A r Judy Elliot Loretta Frazier Beth Johnson Norma Hubka Josie Neujahr Wrlter Ass't. Business Manager Writer Index Editor Writer tsys . QA V , is rf.. A r .gi ME Joan Hanna Sharon Wilson john Williams Beth Dodson Mary Lguige Writer Candid Editor Photographer Writer Write,- 31 Paul McMath Photographer Q 1 fe f' ' ,k,A xirk f if it U' 1 jane Ferguson Society Editor il' 124,,.,. V. Vici Parmakian Maureen Moe News Editor Society Editor Qoniederate Smit The Confederate Staff is composed of students recommended by the journalism teacher for out- standing writing ability. The staff meets as a class every Sth hour to edit the paper. All the writing, the art work, and the photography that appeared in the paper was done by staff members. Special editions, including the senior edition which is sold late in the spring semester, are printed during the year. Mr. William Scheiman Sponsor Arlene Duck News Editor tt'- E 3 jim Peterson Sports Editor Bryce Frey Nancie Zorn Co-Editor Co-Editor h ' sh' 1 z b 1 M D mott Jim Warner Si'2-2225, as D0'k?,?0'iiZi0n Eejimife Jwiaepiffii Repoffef 32 Miss Jean Daniels Sponsor ,-3-.P ug wr 1 ,131 145 fs' it sss L.. Tom DeWo1fe Dick Eckel Nick Tschetter Desk Editor News Editor Photographer Qonlederatc Stall A procedure similar to that of professional news- papers is followed. The section editors, photog- raphers, and reporters work under the super- vision of the editor-in-chief and the co-editor. A newspaper exchange is carried on with other high schools to stimulate new ideas. Miss jean Daniels is the new sponsor of Confederate. Maurine Brockish Helen Bonnema Feature Editor Feature Edztor Marilyn Hunt Co-Editor Charles Fry Jeanne Rehm Reporter Reporter jim Bonnema Sports Editor M U err- Dale Tooley Co-Editor Donna Sloan Reporter 33 Frank Swancara Lynn Dunn Reporter A1-fggf Ann Sperry President jf! . xx Q ' X! , Miss Myrtle Rorem Sponsor Norma Hartendorp Secretary Art Club The members of Art Club strive to broaden their knowledge and ap- preciation of art. The club alternates between trips to various artistic displays and monthly business meetings which are held at a mem- ber's house. Lectures are given by noted people in all fields of art. The sponsors are Miss Laura Fisher and Miss Myrtle Rorem. +wl.wS Row 1: Miss Rorem, Jeanette Mays, Jim Brower, Stan Payne, Bruce Callender, Carol Rumble, Miss Fisher. Row 2: Kaye Kohler, Fredericka Zabel, Virginia Phillips, Barbara Nissen, Ardis Phillips, Dorothy Russell Norma Hartendorp, Barbara Oliver. Row 3? Marilyn Ege, Christie Forrestal, Beverly Nissen, Barbara Mai, Gretchen Kitzler, La Vaun Wilde, Connie Wilde, jim Tenney. Assembly Council Membership in Assembly Council depends on an active interest in the group. Talent shows and pep assemblies are scheduled by this council. The hard work of the council results in smooth running as- semblies. After the programs have been organized, they are approved by the faculty through the sponsor, Mr. Mitick. Row 1: Pat Perkins, Gerrie Quick, Lynn Dunn, Sue Flenniken, Dick Niblock. Row 2: Chuck Niblock, Sally Anderson, Barbara Mai, Codie Fletcher, Darlene Rempet, Charles Saleh. Row 3: Barbara Tabb, Marcia Benesh, Joan Hanna, Dick Brustlin, Beth Johnson, Marie Rollins. 34 .H R. N30 . Mr. Ellsworth Mitick Sponsor ,iv Geraldine President Row 1: Mr. Collier, Richard Engle, Ted Eklund, Dick Mortensen, Erica Weber, Carl Jacobs, Paul Dragjoo, Donald Elliot, Ray Morrison. Row 2: Gary Vincent, John Russell, Harold Field, Howard Bachman, Laura Bowen, Harold Pilkington, Lloyd Wilson, David Juergens, Frank Kennedy. Row 3: Dale Howell, Jerry Hillen, Jerry Matheny, Roger McClain, Jim Arnold, Ernie Clore, Don Ruth, Don Wold, Jerry Walston. Bea Assistants l Row 1: Kay McDonald, Bev Bartley, Bev Bergmann, Shirley Tunstall, Barbara Schade, Lola Lou Stapleton, Ruth Henderson, Sylvia Voth, Sally Holden, Leoma Bidinger, Barbara Wallace, Joann Bevan. Row 2: Janet Talbot, Doveta Bond, Gwyn Gunnison, Sandra Gustafson, Betty Winters, Frances Cummings, Barbara Bergner, Joyce Bowlin, Doris Edwards, Barbara Neff, Carolyn Calvin, Jane Watkins. Row 3: Reha Brock, Arlene Caldwell, Maureen McNierney, Elaine Moosdorf, Jackie Lea, Joanne Carr, Edith Ritchie, Pat Yerkes, Dorothy Williams, Jerry Hedges, Jim Hall, Ronnie Slater. 213 ii MNH! Q 3332 ii TW il 1 men:-'I :- 'U 3 27 U' C 9- De m 2 m H 93 5 H m EIT UlkJ'U7a Vik gomeggo EEE?-12 on 0 og ??P5T'Pw7T 5 w 5' 93:5 fn? -1'-45-C 05- Q,-m'-1 in ' :fam D--1 eww sa Sggo wr' Frfoni ' B 0 09 ' 3:1 wr' mmm' W' 1 ws: Ot S 39 Fo Fgjgg 3,5 -1:0 n fuer... 5 mf-P0 50 HH E r UJWIO gh! 1:7390 N5 Sag-'P' 'QU' gcfmo 22 -1.- 'zifig 22. O Q... OPQE. P mfr Fir' 575 go mmefa' gi' mmm' N N-+5 3 O Cnginmrg wi-1 W gp' .rgpgg Q5 QIVSUQ SS, IDB on F3 ww -'P nzona Q grzgvc Q O Er-'r?U5 'FE P052 9: n-. H.: no Swwg 59 BEEN 55' anna as 22255 -:fo 3912, 3'-1 -naar-C 'E 'F5rvs: ONO IQ :Fog :gf .Q .:io len. wz-' -U2 On Om gg-.3 m0 SHN gp :UQQ Q-z Q0 Fm 522 Q? Psi E2 fuel, KJl.1l11lL, LLODIULG-lllo Row 1: Sally Hoden, Adrianna Keuvelaar, Mildred Roedel, Shirley Campbell, Genevieve Newman, Row 2: Mary James, Jeanne Rehm, Laura Bowen, Sylvia Gidlund, Mildred Koor. r Row 1: Janet Lett, Camilla Saleh, Pat Warnock, Mrs. Hastings, Janell Shepard, Carol Riedel, Donna Meacham, Pat Gardner. Row 2: Mary Jean Bacas, Mary Ann White, Patricia Cox, Carole Furlong, LaVerne Digor, Carol Davis, Sondra Tudor. Row 3: Ruthann Reed, Marilyn Larson, Millie Pearce, Helen Meink, Marigold Kissler, Mrs. Foltz. 7 J Row 1: Mary James, Jackie Lampshire, Karen Cook, janet Fleet, Georgia MacMillan, Doris Jean Morris, jill Nelson, Sondra Breakey, Ann Magarrell, Row 2: Laura Bowen, Pat Sutton, Toni Evans, Claudia Hamill, Dot LeBaron, Janet Talbot, Bryce Frey, Bob Deming. Row 3: Hugh Silkensen, Jim Peterson, John Chapman, Don Litke, Larry Jordan, Kelly Kesler, Lyle Heimerich. Row 1: Connie Armstrong, Jane Ferguson, Joann Bevan, Pat Moore, Barbara Mai, Lorraine Stilley. Row 2.' Nancy Erickson, Yvonne Burns, Donna Meredith, Willa Mae McKinney, Jean DeNooy, Luella Partain. Row 3: Phyllis Lehman, Marjorie Minter, Sulvia Bodine, Pat Collins, Pat Rose, Ruth Ahrendts. Row 1: Maurine Brockish, Margaret Hetsler, Joanne Carr, Mandy McKinney, Nadene Sherman, Jackie Lampshire, Ruth Peiker, Jan Wilson, Alice Thornton, Carolyn Ouwinga. Row 2: Roberta Leaf, Doris Edwards, Darlene Simmerman, Marigold Kissler, Barbara Neff, Edie Ritchie, Pat Yerkes, Dorothy Williams, Carolyn Calvin. Row 3: Mary Beier, Barbara Wallace, Lois Adams, Leoma Bidinger, Ron Rinker, Nan Lewis, Pat Turner, Rosemary Hallam, Anne Wood. Bible Devotions The Bible is the source of inspiration and learning for the Bible De- votions Club. The meetings open with a short Scripture reading and the singing of a familiar hymn. Re-organized this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Paul Helander, the club meets every Wednesday morning in the tower. Row 1: Doris Brubaker, Eva Wise, Mary Yetter, Amanda Sedillos, Margie Stewart, Barbara Stewart, Shirley White. Row 2: Mr. Helander, Joanne Mauch, Gloria Peterson, Jo Ann Carlson, Martha Ann Weber, Rheta Mellow, Joy Buxton, Roberta Leaf. Row 3: Sherrill Vaughan, Jim Witkop, Roger Reynolds, Bill Greason, Lew Moses, Gene Phillips, Carolyn McGee. Deutsebe Gesellseliallt An interest in German culture is the only requirement for member- ship in South's German Club. Members of the club are divided into interest groups-German art, literature, music, and geography. The club, reorganized this year, is not part of the language class. Mr Jonas Kiken Sponsor Bob McGxvney President ,L Mr. Paul Helander Sponsor Row 1: Mr. Kiken, Joe Graf, Darlene Rempet, Joanne Mauch, Phyllis Lehman, Danny Guerrero, Bob McGivney. Row 2: Chuck Saleh, Dick Golder, Marigold Kissler, Armin Blake, Anna Marie Berger, Naomi Frey Sandra Theis. Row 3: Richard Beger, Don Hawkins, Tom McKenna, Marcia Benesh, Carolyn McGee, Sherrill Vaughn, Joyce Dickerson. 37 Folio Leaves 97 ex To apply for membership to Folio Leaves, interested persons must . turn in an original manuscript. The members vote for the candidates . whose stories show unusual promise. Stories written by members are W- -discussed at the Monday evening meetings. The continuity of the Purple and White Day Show, the Christmas Program, and the pub- A lishing of the magazine Tower all are responsibilities of Folio Leaves. Yvonne Fair President , 71 Mr. Ellsworth Sponsor Row 1: Edith Stevenson, Marie Rollins, Yvonne Fair, Glen Perschbacher, Elinor Preble, Roberta Rabinoff. Row 2: Pat Dalgard, Joan Hanna, Tom Carney, Eleanor Stone, Stewart Lane. Row 3: Marilyn Hunt, Bill Fisher, Bob Benson, Larry Jordan, Russ Mead. French Club ,W The French Club is open to second year French students upon rec- ommendation of a French teacher. During a regular class period, the ' members study French customs and literature, and speak the lan- guage. The club, with the assistance of the sponsor, Madame Combs, E W, jg edites a monthly newspaper in French. Each semester is concluded F 'era' ' with a party welcoming the new members. fl i Row 1: Sally Holden, Nancee Heimbecher, Dick Eckel, Ann Magarrell, Frances Reed, Edie Ritchie. Row 2: Madam Combs, Bob Daywitt, Don Stacey, Bill Daywitt, La Vaun Wilde, Erica Weber. 38 .Ax Future Teachers ot America Future Teachers of America is a club for students planning to be- come teachers. The club sponsors the American Education Week, to tr, substitutes for teachers when necessary, and edits a paper to stimu- - r, late interest in the teaching profession. The recommendation of the ppii ' 35 counselor, dean, and hve teachers, and a B average are the high quali- ' ' , -2 1r,. 1:39, . Fications of the club. Mrs. Ruth Whiteaker Sponsor . if rfeer r Richard Orendorif President . ,Jed 'Ji i' ' Row 1: Marcia Benesh, Betty Winters, Anna Marie Berger, Elaine Swedlund, Lois Stinnette, Elaine ai: -f,.,Z Von Werder, Marilyn Kavan. Row 2: Mrs. Whiteaker, Sandra Hill, Sally Anderson, Shirley Zabel, John Tindall, Betts Reed, Barbara Robinson, Lois Crittenden. W Row 3: Barbara Murray, Carolyn Schmidt, Del Toland, Glenn Ewards, Paul McMath, Gretchen Ja'-?klC I-503 Kitzler, Jackie Lea, Joanne Carr. VICE P1'6S1d0I1f EM Sponsor g . Row I: Dixie Lee Higgins, Leoma Bidinger, Shirley Wyatt, Darlene Simmerman, joe Pickle, Dick Justice Edie Ritchie Jgf Roiiga Row 2? Norma Hubka, Frances Reed, Janis McDonald, Joan Karnes, Barbara Almquist, Claudia teasu Hamill, Cal Anderson, Barbara Mai. Row. 3: Beth Johnson, jan Hall, Julie Hammond, Dave Nicholas, Maurine Brockish, Nancie Jo Zorn. 39 Zh v Girls, Sports Club e M p The Girls' Sports Club consists of girls earning at least 500 points , gp' 'fi in outside activities. During the year they sponsor tournaments in 5 C basketball, speedball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. An important activity is the annual Girls' Sports Club Tea. This event honors the M gg . W old members who have earned their letters and welcomes the new 1 members. sgi 2-is i,'f:v, sf' ' awed Jackie Lea ' President W' Miss IE McWilliams Row. 1: Vici Parmakian, Myrna Madden, Gerrie Quick, Nancy Bruns, Barbara Gray, Rita Johnson, Marjorie Minter. Row 2: Ethel Baugh, Barbara Tabb, Sally Anderson, Sue Prater, Pat Sutton, Eileen Flattery, Gretchen Kitzler, Norma Hartendorp. Irma LOU SOPCY Row 3: Shirley Castner, Ardis Phillips, Maureen McNierney, Jackie Lea, Joanne Carr, Janet Lett, Barbara Mai. Vice President 4 Ardis Phillips Ttfisurqr Row 1: Joan Karnes, Ann Paul Bennett, Barbara jean Wilbur, Jackie Miles, Jean jones, Wanda jean Biles, Barbara jo Parton. Row 2: Shirley Zabel, Donna Younger, Diane Stiles, Diane Dorcas, Betty Baugh, Laura Bowen, Secretary Darlene Simmerman. Row 3: Erma Reary, Dorothy Young. Elaine Iverson, Irma Soper, Carolyn Calvin, Sue Beresford, Janis McDonald, Dixie Lee Higgins, Jo Neujahr. Sue Prater V40 ff,5g,w31 .,-.Q 1 . , A- ,1Gs3', Hi :Y E a ,,,,., ,fn I up A 'mf 'I The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to symbolize clean living, whole- ii fi some habits, and good sportsmanship, and to build men through ath- Q' f ' ' fag letics. All boys interested in an evening athletic program would en- 5 W joy the Hi-Y Club. In addition to their individual sport participa- '35 ,-.'1' ,.,: r - tion, the boys organize a basket ball team. The club presents assem- X , blies and sponsors the Community Chest drive at South. During the siffiff V Christmas season the boys entertained children from various orphan- Vepgpy Vte. T , Vg , ,Q X ages by giving them parties. 5 Dick Marks President i fa ,, 5 .bi ff f .wat aff I , lj 2 ,.e'.fV2 ' , Z ' ? 3143-2 ' I Mr. William Scheiman Sponsor Row 1: Buddy Kane, Dave Silburn, Don Norberg, Jerry Garland, Mr. Scheiman, Dick Marks, Richard Peck, Bob Blanks, Dave Gorham, Wayne Gustin, ,Tack Carter. Row 2: Larry Munden, Dick Golder, Bill James. George Sager. Don Rose, Don Farmer, Dick Morten- sen, Jim Funk, John Tindall. Bob Sheets, Dick Justice. Frank Soper. Row 3: John Williams, Clinton Daniels, Kent Waltermire, Herb Nelson, Larry Perleo, George Kilpatrick, Gary Roubos, Bud Rauscher, Walt Powell, Alan Montross, Frank Shavlik. ll. RKC. The International Relations Club is composed of students interested in learning about and discussing world problems. Membership is ob- tained if the application turned in by a prospective member receives a majority vote of the club. Guest Speakers were invited to the meet- ings held every other Wednesday evening. Members attended the an- nual city and state-wide conferences. Carolyn Brush 2nd Semester Presid P ent Mr. Jesse Randol Sponsor 1 Dale Tooley Ist Semester President Row 1: Marie Rollins, Jo Ann Custer, Dave Silburn. Janice Johnson, Nancy Morris, Pat Dalgard, jackie Lea, Beverly Bergmann, Maureen McNierney, Barbara Mai, George Stephens. Row 2: Corlyn Seifer, Sylvia Gidlund, Marilyn Hunt, Carolyn Brush, Jan Hall, Baldy Ranson, Bob Deming, Julie Hammond, Joe Graf, Mr, Randol. Row 3: Harry Gustafson, Carl Yordy, Cal Anderson, Ardis Phillips, Dick Marks, Jerry Garland, Nancie Jo Zorn, Arlene Duck, John Tindall. 41 C KW Club i -it The Key Club is known for the many projects it sponsors through- ' S1Q V out the year. The club sponsors a Christmas donation for needy chil- ' yybg dren and presents an annual dance. The members serve the school by , i'-- ushering at school functions and acting as hall monitors. This organi- 'gf zation, a branch of the International Key Club, is sponsored by Mr. JW if x c si Edward Mohr and Mr. Russell Casement. Randy Carey President .g-1. are , qi I 15, fa' A Z' xii M Row I: jack Benson, Dean Skeels, George Clegg, Bob Bodine, Russ Mead. i Row 2: Mr. Mohr, Scot Robinson, Ralph Silkensen, Jim Maniatis, Les Lotz, Hugh Silkensen. Row 3: Gil Strouse, Bart Dwight, Dick Golder, jerry Spicer, Ron Rinker. John Chapman Vice President ' 4 A ' A. L , lf ' M ? 'r ii -i L V' fr gi' 'Qi 'S X Q7 K, ' 5 g an W 35 ' 3,-is A il' Agia' in ' Aw' v 'V ' ,i Visual' Mr. Russell Casement M . Q r'ii' gg' Sponsor Q, M xl M . Q, 5523- Q24 Row 1: Bob Helzer, Joe Roorda, Fred Mier, ,Tahn Aldrich, William Grigsby. Row 2: Cal Anderson, Karl Yordy, Willie White. Alton Barbour, Randy Carey, Dale Walkup. Row 3: Dick Burkhart, John Chapman, George DeRoos, Frank Shavlik, Larry Jordon. Don Drury Treasurer 42 Latin Qlub Latin students wishing to learn more about ancient Rome are invited into the Latin Club. The members of Senatus Populusque Romanus study the language and customs of the Roman people. A year of study is climaxed by Latin week. Students dressed in Roman costumes dis- tribute posters to stimulate the interest of the student body. ? Eberhardt Consul N ith ggi 3 6, ll.p , 'tt- Z Marie Rollins Censor sv Row 1: Mary Louise Cass, Lorraine Harris, Glenn Eberhart, Don Moore.. John Russell. 'a . Row 2: Doris Brubaker, Barbara Flater, Edy Lou Quincy, Eva Merrill, Roberta Hawn, Norma 'tw H d , M ' R 11' . X Riixey: oipmmaal-Merglliniilaine Von Werder, Sue Parson, Marilyn Kavan, Janice DeVries, Ardis X 5 - 5' Phillips, Virginia Haffner, Maureen McNierney. Miss Eugenie Guindon Sponsor ,viz-erm, 4 , gf-J 5-fs s. joe Pickle Consul Row 1: Joe Pickle, Jerry Hedges, Dick Hale, Frank Swancara. Row 2: Adrianna Keuvelaar, Shirley Pircher, Janice Evans, Diane Dorcas, Janis McDonald, Phyllis Lehman, Jo Anne Casner, Roseanne Brady, Donna Meacham Row 3: Miss Guindon, Florine Beyer, Virginia Phillips, Martha Ann Weber, Lee Ann Barnard, Mary Thompson, Marjorie Scott, Donna Younger, Marion Cubete, Barbara Nelson. 43 U I Barbara Robinson f x President f W , J , I ki Y A 2 Carolyn Calvin Vice President 75,52 , I S , 3A if E? I J krrr ,rrk Miss Rubymae Evans Sponsor , 5, A' 1 A .'fl A, . w, Q2 1 X, ,,f . f I l i . we . m, . , 5 I Row 1: Dorothy Williams, Pat Yerkes, Donna Fox, Joann Varone, Connie Baugh, Janie Watkins, Alice Thorton. Row 2: Barbara Schade, Marilyn Wright, Barbara GrayrMarilyn Johnson, Luella Partain, Marilyn Hunt, Lorraine Stilley. Row 3: Sue Beresford, Janet Talbot, Beverly Bergmann, Barbara Robinson, Elaine Lundstrom, Janet Paine, Shirley Fry. 'tial-li 'i'm5 g', ' nsni fi' i' , . J 1 lffiffii 1 vi ' :S U F , 1 -l QQ 5 we -le J ' t ' 1 Fir M- 'ar if - I E i U km W To Row 1: Nancie Jo Zorn, Lois Adams, Kay Bisgard, Karling Lewis, Betty Winters, Joann Bevan, Joanne Schrock, Beverly Hargis, Mary Jeanne Noonan, Mary Lou Calkins, Barbara Mai. Row 2: Sylvia Carlson, Sandra Gustafson, Laura Lou Barnard, Judy Day, Anne Andersen, Gwyn Gunnison, Karen Keeler, Maureen McNierney, Ardis Phillips, Gretchen Kitzler, Sally Griffith. Row 3: Rosemary Hallam, Laura Bowen, Lucinda Grunwald, Elva Newell, Virginia Rochler, Kaye Kohler, Nan Lewis, Edie Ritchie, Irma Soper, Carol Van Schooneveld. Pep Giulia TherPep Club is composed of senior girls having special qual- C L J ifications. The girls are required to maintain a'C average, pass ' a posture test, and have no more than 9 absences during their f junior year. Miss Evans and Miss Beaton are the sponsors of the 110 purple and white clad girls. a , - Q .K Q T if i i ifif' ld '- nb , E ji a, i V ' g K , . . Carolyn Brush Council Member - f fgwfwfefs - filqihvg-if it fa re' Q l Barbara Gray Council Member J 2 I . - 5 K L v 'imwi Q M' J ,li f li n g Sally Grifith Council Member 44 . . . A I I KZ 57 K ,,.. . . , .k., 745, at V on ,. it -- A ,gif , 5, , xl? J ',,Qg,gi,,,,,, 4 ,ay .3 ,g,, ,, iv ,Q 'ftifffft Q 1,,A fig 1 f V Q V gig .-W, 1 ' ' t . M . SA .V . R ,V M ix JK, V' i N' so K f g, ' 'ti , .Q V: .t Pat Sutton A Treasurer r D W A V . fr, c - J , f 'lv :kk .xr fl .. A xi' + My A V A N1 X L X N 'K P f 'X -vi 4 2 ft' 2. Q .M V - nr' ,f',, 5 , . t.-'E x, to I AA!-.W 15-4-. ui Q t ' at Row I: Phyllis DeMoro, Shirley Tunstall, Carol Walde, Julia Huges, Joyce Trocchia, Leoma - - ar? wel, - Bidinger, Jeanne Rehm, Sally Holden. R Row 2: Maurine Brockish, Norma Hartendorp, Sue Welch, Norma Anderson, Julie Hammond, Kay ii' e'o A A McDonald, Dot LeBaron, Carolyn Calvin. Row 3: Carolyn Taylor, Carolyn Brush, Pat Sutton, Janice Evans, Eileen Flattery, Bev Baker, Connie Shirley Tunstall Secretarv Armstrong, Nadine Sherman. 3 'QW W'- ' vwpf'W' H Marilyn Hunt Council Member Q V M. - x. XM VB ks . gl Bmw f Q - H Joan Rankin Council Member I i c Janie Watkins Council Member Pep Club rg, the fall they participate in half-time demonstrations at foot- The girls usher at programs as a service to the school. During pyjw . l H, --'- - .8 ball games. In October the club presents the annual home- P E 5 coming dance. The club aids the 10B orientation program by 1 N distributing the Southern Customs booklets to the newcomers '53 V, QQ, and by welcoming the 10B girls to teas given in the spring and the fall. Miss Jessie Beaton Sponsor ' f 143 - gf, ga- xx. . W , , ,il W X .. Y Qt? Y f . I A Y M V . M 4' it 4 in if w ' K ,ew we , fi T sf 1 ,, e -, 1 ' . , L e,', .yi U 1 f . . fi? - 3 X1 if -as-K .-I 'rf I ix' f -L K kk W Y I A V4 K It g A VX v T K ii? 'M K ,i jt A W .. .ggm kj k H V V A 5, - K - g K ,Tk . . , me V . gl A A ' , 1 A J. M ' gl.. M Row 1: Phyllis Muckle Sally Jo Peabody Joan Rankin Marilyn Larson Betts Reed Marilyn Yuenger Jenevieve Newman, Carolyn Hurd, Joyce Bowlin, Mary Ann Thulin. Row 2: Barbara Jo Parton, Jackie Miles, Barbara Jean Wilbur, Jody Shattuck, Roberta Leaf, Phyllis Lehman, Ann Meister, Arlene Knudson, Jackie Lea, Nancy Morris, Sylvia Gidlund. Row 3: Jill Nelson, Karen Benson, Kay Knuckles, Bobette Crandell, Mary Durand, Carol Lidholm, Janie Martin, Betty Baker, Anne Jensen, Eleanore Hardy, Margaret Hetsler. 45 J im Hall President Watts Photo Club Membership in the Hypo-Splashers is dependent on an interest in photography. The group, accompanied by Mr. Watts the sponsor, takes Held trips to scenic places in Colorado. Outstanding pictures taken by individuals in the group are entered in national contests each year. The club is supported by the sale of pictures taken at school dances. 4 Ii I Row 1: Mr. Watts, Janet Fleet, Georgia MacMillan, Bob McGivney, jim Hall. Row 2: Ward Phelps, Paul McMath, Nick Tschetter, Bill Cass, Lamarr Trott, Don Lee lPre-:Medi Club The Pre-Med Club, a new organization this year, is open to upper classmen with an interest in medicine. The purpose of the group is to acquaint the members with various phases of medicine and to pre- pare the members for a career in medicine. Meetings are held every Friday morning before school with the club sponsors, Mr. Paul He- lander and Mr. Allen Miller. Mr. A. Miller, Norma Hartendorp, Marilyn Johnson, Barbara Schade, Nadine Hough, Bob Deming Adrianna Keuvelaar, Donna Meacham, Kathleen Langford, Edie Stevenson. Raw 2 Delora De Canter, Kelly Kessler, Erma Reary, Elaine Mossberger, Sally Payne, Sue Prater, Bob Daywitt, Bev Baker, Kay Evans. Row 3 Darlene Rempet, Sally Holden, Ardis Phillips, Glenn Eberhart, Nancy Morris, Corlyn Seifer, Maureen McNierney, Lawrence jordan, Codie Fletcher. 46 2 fa- K - S , if K .itz . 1 i .t ,fi -. Y R ll w Mr. Allen Miller Sponsor 2 i W. li wt' i Bob Deming President Red Cross The Red Cross Council, composed of two members from all 2nd hour classes, meets every other Tuesday morning before school. With the help of sponsor, Mr. Paul Helander, an organized cabinet plans the budget and the calendar for the year. The activity of Filling stockings for hospitalized soldiers gives the club a busy time during the Christ- mas season. Row 1: Georgia MacMillan, Lorraine Stilley, Sue Parson, Beverly Baker, Bob Deming, Don Frantz, Mark Reames, George Stephens, Janet Fleet, Janice Evans, Darlene Rempet. Row 2: Carole Barclay, Jeanine Huglin, Gretchen Kitzler, Reha Brock, Karen Benson, Ruthie Rom- bach, Diane Dorcas, Nancy Bruns, Sally Anderson, Joan Hanna, Jo Anne Casner. Row 3: Carolyn Schmidt, Paul Harrieon, Pat Sutton, Betty Winters, Joan Scott, Henrietta Gage, Lois Paige, Pat Yerkes, Mary Loe Calkins, Phil Spratt, Barbara Mai. f -X . ,W if 3. Wi, , , esfszw fs fig. Y if -Q f Scot Robinson President Mr. Paul Helander Sponsor Sandy Cornwell Vice President Carolyn Brush Secretary Bartley Rilla Bolen Mary Beier Barbara Flater. Row 1: Mr. Helander, Pat Green, Jean Chelf, Bettie Powell, Sandy Cornwell, Carolyn Bacca, Bevcrlee chageglnyskeu Row 2:, Mary Louise Cass, Pat Waddell, Karen Jorgenson, Nancy Tatum, Gwen Smith, Eileen Flattery U 'mt-V Virginia Haffner, Eva Merrill, Ann Troeger, Adele MacDonald, Elinor Axtens. Row 3: Jo Neujahr, Carol Rumble, Estella Swearingen, Janis McDonald, Marilyn Johnson, Stanley Benson, Mary Jeanne Noonan, Barbara Robinson, Maureen McNierney, Carolyn Brush, Dave Silburn 47 Corlyn Seifer President 4 Y .,,, ,sm JW J 'M z X, , , Q . 1 hk ' ' ggi: 6 :i? '.f ' SJ' iff ' ii 1 5jl..g,tf,r- - 'A Mr. Buren Carr Sponsor Jo Anne Carr Vice President Rifle Qlub The Girls' Rifle Club is open to girls who pass the tryouts. The girls are taught the proper positions for shooting and the care of the rifle. The National Rifle Association makes awards to the girls on the basis of the points earned for proficiency. The outstanding marksmen are named to the rifle team which participates in the state and national matches in the spring. Row 1: Joanne Carr, Anne Wood, Norma Hartendorp, Janice Evans, Carol Rumble, Mary Jane Wil- cox, Mr. Carr, Norma Anderson, Jo Anne Custer, Nancy Tatum, Sally Jo Raymond, Barbara Busey. Row 2: Beth Johnson, Glenna Rowe, Corlyn Seifer, Nancy Morris, Carilouise Wood, Mary Walters Dana Wright, Ruth Brown, Anna Lee Brown, Lorna Batterson, Jackie Matthiesen. Row 3: Carol Mitchell, Nancy Buck, Nancy Marr, Mary Lou Butler, Pat O'Brien, Karol Williams Jody Shattuck, Mandy McKinney, Davadene Hertel, Mary Metz, Julie Hammond. - t R A 22: 72 . ' ,W 275412: S Beth Johnson Treasurer I . 5 i 1.e' . Igpwoi: Norma Hartendorp, Joanne Carr, Corlyn Seifer, Carol Mitchell, Carilouise Wood, Mary Jane ,'.e' if ,C t J .,., ,,,,,. J . Row 2: Mr. Carr, Glenna Rowe, Nancy Buck, Beth Johnson, Jody Shattuck, Mandy McKinney. Julie Hughes Secretary 48 Rebel Rollers The Rebel Rollers meet every Friday night at Skateland. Racing competition is held periodically with other high schools. The club charters busses to skating meets in Boulder and Greeley. The pur- pose of the club is to instill a spirit of competition in the members and to provide wholesome recreation. An interest in skating is the only qualification required of members. President ij., ,irfliwlfg Q rifwls WW: ,,.V 1, HP QS-sera. , ...ng aw . , ' ,. ,. a--.urine .2 ..H:..' ,. M r. Roland Fricke Sponsor Row l: Rosemary Newman, Marlene Holmberg, Janice Carnes, Jean Carlson, Lorraine Stilley, Janell Shepard, Georgia MacMillan, Janet Fleet, Gloria Schlund, Mr. Fricke. Row 2: jim Morrow, Doris Fisher, Pat Stamper, Cammila Saleh, Betty Harvey, jackie Rutherford, Irene Smith, Margaret Arnold, Susan Brownfield, Martha Rollingson, Jim Ring. Cal Anderson President Mr. Tillman H. Erb Sponsor Senate Club Senate Club meets every other week to discuss topics of civic and political interest. Individual members of the group present a sub- ject in a short talk followed by debate with each member participat- ing. Membership is limited to 18. The club meets only to discuss cur- rent problems and has no social functions. Row 1: Joe Pickle, Charles Henry, Maureen McNierney, Mary Jeanne Noonan, 'Nancy Morris, Jan Hall, Larry Jordan. Row 2: Myrna Madden, Dave Silburn, Carl Holmes, George Croft, Cal Anderson, Carolyn Brush, Ardis Phillips, Sue Parson. 49 Ski Club Wintertime is welcomed by the members of the Ski Club. Busses are chartered to Winter Park, Loveland, Arapaho Basin, Berthoud, and Climax for a day on the snowy slopes. Instruction is offered by Mr. Page, the sponsor, and other members. At the end of the year the whole club participates in an inter-school race, with the competitors grouped according to their skill. Richard Orendorff President i .71 an Q N Q -Q Y, N A V, . f55z?r3F,mf34.-:i , , i. wi1f'E5fNH le. - . - 1. ,, . it, , , Mr. Robert L. Page Sponsor i '11 . Row 1: Jody Shattuck, Nancie Jo Zorn, Kay Bisgard, Anne And d D R h M Metz, Mary Ann Thulin, Barbara Stauss, Donna Wegener. erson, Ju y ay, Jeanne e m ary ' Row 2: Carol Walde, Dave Oxley, Baldy Ranson Dick Carpenter, Ralph Silkensen, Ron Rinker Mr Hugh Silkensen Page, Gene White, Dave Nicholas, Nancy Babcock, Jill Nelson. Vice President 1 Row 1: Marilyn Keithly, Adele MacDonald, Anita Gehrke, Cathie Holkestad, Pat Warnock, Marilyn Larson, Betts Reed, Phillis Collins, Merry Miller, Virginia Haffner, Marcia jobe. Row 2: Dick Chadwick, Ronnie Campbell, Fred Gieskieng, Richard Geer, Dick Marks, Jerry Garland, Mark Reames, Suzanne Holmes, Delores Kniffen, Claudia Cooper, Sandy Beck, Diane Dorcas, Sherry Trask, Dixie Drake, Karen Meister, Donna Mayo. 50 Dona Mayo Treasurer Georgene Secretary Southern Masqueraders x., g Southern Masqueraders is the drama club at South. Studies are made S S of dramatics, make-up, and costumes. The members gain experience , in producing their own plays. This year the club presented Life ,li' ,, With Father, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Romeo ,Q I and julietf' New members are selected after the tryouts held at the ,T beginning of each semester. 9 . 1 N , I If Bill Fisher President FA' 1 5 w- in K ma . .fx S V, r 25.43 P -ar-,ip Wi ,Y 'V X I I 4 Miss Charlene F. Edwards Sponsor pry Row 1: Rachel McDonough, Betts Reed, jane Ferguson, Yvonne Fair, Elaine Nyberg, Kay Chorley, Jody Downs, Kay Pusey. 1,1 Row 2: Carol Van Schooneveld, Tom Ris, Russ Mead, George Neighbors, Miss Edwards, Bill Fisher, , Gene Rice, Pat Rose. 'i l ' Row 3: Carolyn Chase, Jim Tenney, Glen Perschbacher, Jan Hall, Bob Benson, Stewart Lane, Bill Vflssi, 152 Talley, Joan Butsch. we res ent Yvonne Fair President Kay Pusey replies Yes to her suitor in this scene from The Importance of Being Earnest. The minister calls, but Father will not be baptized. Shown are Yvonne Fair as Mother, Bob Benson as Father, and George Neighbors as the minister. The play was Life With Father. 51 Spanish Club Students having two years of Spanish are eligible for Spanish Club. The club meets as a class either first or fifth hour under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Owen and Miss Evans. The students study such aspects as language and customs of Spanish life. Through this club the stu- dents develop a better understanding of our Spanish neighbors. Mr. David Owen Sponsor Joanne Orr President Row 1: Kathy Telfer, Marilyn Yuenger, Marilyn Rundle, Roan Pacheco, Ruth Henderson, Amanda Sedillos, Karen Benson, Shirley Fry, Joanne Orr. Row 2: Betty Rogers, Beverly Snell, Dixie Higins, Christie Forrestal, Betty Petsch, Connie Sutton, Shirley Zabel, joan McDermott, Jacque Field, Norma Hubka, Beth Johnson. Row 3: Jim Tenney, Gene Holland, Dave Stenmark, Clinton Daniels, Norman Milford, Gene Flint, Jim Googe, Don Waknin, George Fuller, Ken Hickey, Bill Grommet. James Googe Secretary Miss Rubymae Evans Row 1: Ruthie Rombach, Carolyn Chase, Gerrie Quick, Rollie Shoemaker, Paul Brock, Elaine Lund- strom, Elaine Swedlund, Marlene Allen. M 1 All Row 2: Mary Hetsler, Rosemary Thruston, Barbara Tabb, Evelyn McGrew, Joan Dietrich, Carol at engd en Kramer, Lois Crittendon, Delores Osborne, Glenn Edwards, Carolyn Hurd. , Pres' ent Row 3: Richard Geer, Bob Whisman, Chuck Niblock, Walt Steele, Harold Bailey, Miss Evans, Pete Bird, Bud Butler, Lois Rickert, Lucinda Grunwald. 52 Speakers, Bureau The Speakers' Bureau presents panel discussions and speeches to classes and to radio audiences. The topics vary from school projects to world problems. Students recommended by a speech teacher for interest and aptitude are eligible for membership. Because of their active schedule, the members must maintain a B average in other classes. .4-QF' Cal Anderson President Jen. Mr. Robert L. Page Y Sponsor ,fe 11. in 'A V Row 1: Don Cromer, Vic Ross, Barbara Mai, Ernie Nassimbene, Nancee Heimbecher, Delora iii, , S P , Cl udia Hamill. 1 I g 2gEvar5gerDaif1g Sillllfltxlri, jgckie Lea, Dick Brustlin, Nancy Morris, Joe Pickle, Nancie Jo Zorn, Cal 3 Anderson, Jim Googe, J0l'1I1 Tifldall- Ernie Nassimbene Vice President RK: . 1- Jackie Lea Secretary Row I: Sheila Rose, Bill Gilbert, Gene Phillips, Janis McDonald, Maureen McNierney, Glenn Maureen McNie1-ney Edwards, Dick Sullivan, Connie Proctor. Treasure, Row 2: Mr. Page, Dick Justice, Baldy Ranson, Jim Fleet, Frank Shavlik, Grant Goodson, Lamarr Trott, Carolyn Brush. ' 53 y evra: Stage Crew The success of assemblies depends on the cooperation and efliciency of the stage crew. The group is responsible for scenery, props, light- ing, and sound equipment. Imagination and ingenuity are the com- bined talents required of the members. Membership is limited to- those receiving a teacher's recommendation. Row 1: Dave Ulwelling, Karling Lewis, William Settles, Dick Hillen, Nancy Hutchinson, Betty Winters, Gary Elm, Don Fox. Row 2: jerry Kraus, Vince Vidger, Bill Magee, Bill Terry, Howard Walther, Don Blair, Bud Knudson, Ed McCracken, Ralph Donoghue, Mr. Charles Burton, Director. Mr. Ch 1 'L' B The stage crew-fbehind the scenes 232250, urton m every audztormm activity. 54 Nancy Hutchinson Set Designer S Club The S Club is composed of boys who have earned a letter by partici- pating in a varsity sport. Letters are given in all varsity sports in- cluding football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track, swimming, golf, and tennis. Aside from their active athletic schedule, the boys sponsor a j'Father's Night and present an annual S Club Dance. 4 NJ Row 1: Coach Mielenz, Gene Rice, Frank Reed, Duane McCutchan, Jerry Emrick, Wes Du Chemin, Bob Webb, Ronnie Howard, Frank Rosenmayr, Randy Cary, Dean Skeels, Dave Silburn. Row 2: Gil Butler, Tom De Wolfe, Jim Lundstrom, Irv Deines, Dale Walkup, Jack McColl, Dick Sims, Bill Smilanic, John Chapman, Les Lotz. Row 3: John Van Loenen, Jack Carter, Pete Bird, Jack Easley, Bob Bodine, Pete Bonacci, Ralph Silkensen, Dick Carpenter, Dake Warren, Jack Ter Har. - ,..- K Ncivfgqifl 'fi an E ' if Dale Walkup Secretary 5:1 We 7' i Mr. Frank E. Mielenz Sponsor HH? T ..- fa L- ,A .,. , , 1 71,- .lj geq , John Chapman Vice President 'X 33 Jim Lundstrom Treasurer Row 1: Bob McGivney, John Lynch, Dale Wright, Rodney Pandolfo, John Taminga, Gene White, Ronnie Fritts, George Stevens, Jim Hall. Row 2: Jim Seaman, Bill Honaker, Gene Bucke, Jack Young, Jim Roof, Dick Burkhart, Willie Shade, George Clegg, Orlin Jacobson, Jim Thomas. Row 3: Larry Jordan, Lamarr Trott, Dick Golder, Barton Dwight, Bert Nordlie, Richard Flint, Fred Bissell, Hugh Silkensen, Willie White, Joe Roorda, Ward Phelps. 55 Sfl. C. Southern Alley Cats meet after school every Monday at South Den- ver Lanes. The members compete in the Christmas and spring vaca- tion tournaments. The top ten bowlers represent South in the inter- school competition. The outstanding bowlers receive awards and trophies at an annual banquet near the season's end. s Q Row 1: Kay Johnson, Jodie Smith, Joyce Bowlin, Marjorie Minter, Roberta Leaf, Bobette Crandell, i ' -... Miss Shinneman, Lois Rickert, Mary Durand, Connie Armstrong, Pat Sutton, Kay Montgomery, Janice V K, , as Saltzman. l I it at Row 2: Ann Meister, Laura Lou Barnard, Frances Cummings, Barbara Bergner, Marian Cubete, Marilynn Hitchman, Mary Eberhart, Wanda Jean Biles, Barbara Jean Wilbur, Jackie Miles, Laura Root, ii , Marilyn Rundle, Bev Baker, Carol Sellers. D Row 3: Jackie Cochran, Sue Edwards, Janice White, Florine Beyer, Ann Prater, JoAnn Allison, Susan Brownfield, Sue Rankine, Sue Prater, Nancy Peifer, Eudell Thompson, Doris Edwards, Bernice McCutcheon. Row 4: LaWanda Church, Betty Offier, Pat Farrell, Jackie Herrin, Marilyn Gude, Pat Warnock, ti i Jackie Matthiesen, Eloise Redies, Marilyn Larson, Betts Reed, Kay Green, Betty Anne Stokes, Marcia 35 'i'ii V Vos, Gwyn Gunnison. Sue Prater President S.P.l-l., The Southern Pin Heads meet at the South Denver Lanes each Tues- ur- x day after school. The spirit is high and competition keen among the , 1 . f 4-man teams. Christmas and spring vacation tournaments are held , i ' for the club. The top ten bowlers participate in the inter-school ' matches. The best bowlers receive awards and trophies at a banquet pp given at the end of the season. q .A,,,, Q' ,E . 'ni 1 , ,, M . 'Q 'fi xg ii' Miss Betty Shinneman Sponsor I Row 1: Frank Shavlik, Dick Lea, Gary Elm, Ed Beery, Jim Pieker, Jerry Jorgenson, Miss Shinneman, John Vanderwal, Jim Coffman, Gerry Klinke, Hal Lowrie, Tommy Wyman. Row 2: Frank Soper, Tom Mallette, Wayne Jouett, Stanley Payne, Farrell Coy, Bob Daywitt, Jack Fuller, Bill Gilbert, Harvey Knox, Ed Olivett, Don Anderson, Jimmy Inman, Glen Carlson. Row 3: Lloyd Magruder, Frank Kennedy, Bill Lenderink, Ellis Breckenridge, Bill Honaker, Bill Puckett, Alan Anderson, Phil Spratt, Kelvin Kesler, Gene Granger. 56 Yflfccns Y-Teens is a service club sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Meetings are held twice a month at which time welfare programs are planned by the girls. City-wide meetings are conducted once a month to discuss activity in various community projects. To promote fellowship among girls of every race and creed is the goal of Y-Teens. '34 Row 1: Judy Coble, Barbara Gray, Marilyn Larson, Betts Reed, Susan Brownfield, Virginia Willis, Joan Durand, Bev Swain, Marilyn Wright. Row 2: Frances Sturm, Joan Scott, Lucinda Grunwald, Karen Benson, Eleanor Opie, Mary Durand, Betty Clark, Pat Warnock, Norma Stark. 7 V -O7-x i l .., Eleanor Opie President ' 543,55 .D I Q khxk Q- . Mrs. Margaret Dalgard Sponsor The coaches and Mr. Lort at an S Club letterman's An I.R.C. United Nations program helps celebrate U.N assembly. week. Southern Masqueraders make up for The Importance of Being Earnest. 57 A Cappella Choir The traditional black robes identify the 107 members of the A Cappella Choir. Besides rehearsing during the 4th hour period, the members are required to main- tain a good average in all other classes. Each section elects a member to serve on the choir council. As leaders, these representatives help to keep choir spirit high. The choir government sets standards of excel- lence both in citizenship and muscianship. Da Ve N. Pre S 153233135 E-lain VlbeePM'o0sed feglaengff 5 . 1 .QQ : . A I N fx-er' , ln- ' v U N 'Q we lv 'ff . . M Y Row I: Elaine Moosdorf, Carol Walde, Diane Stiles. r. Rich 3, I Row 2: Richard Orendorff, Glenn Eberhart, Dean Skeels, Dave '31:dEi A Nicholas. Dlfectoihenberger , I ,K Row l: Elaine Lundstrom, Sally Payne, Edith Stevenson, Charlotte Hartmann, Frances Cummings, Phyllis Muckle, Karen Keeler, Barbara Brundige, Yvonne Fair, Beth Dodson, Laura Bowen, Irma Lou Soper, Carol Davis. Row 2: Estella Knight, Dot LeBaron, Ruth Ann Fox, Glenna Rowe, Carol Kramer, Gertrude Thornberg, Nadine Hough, Barbara Hatch, Carol Jones, Janet Talbot, Kay McDonald, Barbara Robinson, Anne Jensen, Sue Rankine. Row 3: Paul Brock, Jerry Speicher, Richard Orendorlf, Mark Reames, Jerry Jorgenson, Jerry Maine, Rod Cookson, Dean Skeels, Chuck Walker, Don Litke. Row 4: Floyd Shoemaker, Stan Payne, jerre Conder, Clyde Majors, Karl Yordy, Norman Milford, Gene Rice, Joe Roorda, B. A. Wyatt, Leroy Dalberg, Bob Sheets, Robert Benson. 58 Ka 1-1 Y Pfeslagggy . gpg! Shattuck, Janet Talbot, Sue Beresford, Kay McDonald Row 2: Mark Reames, Stewart Lane, Glenn Eberhart, Karl Yordy Dean Skeels. Dia 0 szdem, A QHL ella K2 our De C an Sk 42- Ouffcfvp efls S- T63-,bv ' J ent The new director this year, Mr. Richard Eichen- 9 2 1 berger, led the choir through an active schedule. Nu- meji. ' rnerous concerts were given for school assemblies, -dT'i'e'6- 'HZ' churches, and community organizations. Several 'Gave' 9. ' . . . QQQQ53' radio broadcasts were made during the Christmas :gag season. The traditional performance at St. John's abil' Cathedral in the spring, and the participation in the 3,900.1 . . . 1 d b Ni graduation exercises in June, conc ude a ri iant year. i Row 1: Eleanore Hardy, Jo Mame Dardano, Gretchen Kitzler, Ruth Peiker, Carol Ridel, Darlene Simmerman, Carolyn Hurd, Clara Zunkel, Mary Vasicek, Marlene Allen, Lois Stinnette, Donna Mayo, Sharon Hill. Row 2: Camilla Richman, Sue Beresford, Carol Walde, Elaine Moosdorf, Joan Dwyer, Rita Johnson, Ardis Phillips, Nancy Ostberg, Diane Stiles, Jody Shattuck, Mary Jean Noonan, Margie Wehrle, Rosemary Hallam, Arlene Koeteeuw. Row 3: Orlin Jacobson, Dick Martin, Jan Hall, Mike Jackson, Charles Rose, Charles Fry, Neil Thomas, Chuck Hyskell, Dick Lawrence, Fritz Swart. Row 4: Ralph Donahue, Ronnie Cooper, John Hammer, Tommy Thoms, Richard McEnderfer, Frank Soper, Don Werthman, Dave Nicholas, Glenn Eberhart, Stewart Lane, Bill Lovins, Kent Johnson. 59 NY .-ff,-U06 Q , nf of-' A A ff Row I.' Frances Arapkiles, Gwenn Robbins, Barbara Busey, Georgia Rehm, Barbara Bell, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Chase, Carol Sellers, Mary Deeter, Jayn Young, Elaine Swedlund, Joan Griffith, Kay Franklin, Charmaine Fabian, Eva Ziegenhagen, Davadene Hertel. Row 2: Carmen DeVries, Dixie Lee Higgins, Naomi Frey, Anna Lee Brown, Joanne Orr, Carolyn Schmidt, Darlene Rempet, Arlene Koeteeuw, Sharon Wilson, Donna Kipp, Codie Fletcher, Sue Kaminska, Dody Izett, Janice Fickle, Marigold Kissler. Row 3: Miss Ray, Rosemary Carlson, Joanna O'Connor, Janice Balenseifen, Donna Burns, Marilyn Simmons, Y , y n,Jy P, Mar Lou West Beverl Ohlso o ce Thom son Marilyn Murphree, Dorothy Young, Sally Anderson, Eva Wise, Doris Morris. mf . -nf ,'- .I . jf X KI' I ,, X ,. , F214 ii15Q1 2 ,. V ' :15-el , , H 1 Arlene Koeteeuw President l Jilin-yn Kay Franklin Vice President Dody Izett Secretary Y ',:3,4 A . W - .. A .J Row 1.' Rosemary Carlson, Kay Franklin, Joanne Orr. Row 2: Anna Lee Brown, Eva Wise, Codie Fletcher, Sharon Wilson. Girls? Ensemble Members of Ensemble present programs to many community organizations and appear in special assemblies at South. Girls must show a keen sense of responsibility and musicanship before being assigned to Ensemble, the most advanced of the girls' vocal groups. 60 l F 5' i fl J T, PRL' 'A' fl YJ, ' fm' S ' Q ' ,.. , fskwwfzwfi was ,.. .se 97' Sf- A, Q ' .- Row 1: Rachel McDonough, Leah Pinson, Karol Williams, Shirley Mickle, Dorothy Young, Carolyn Marcum Elinor Axtens, Alice James, Diana Richman, Dana Wright, Roberta Rabinoff, Clara Zunkel, Nancie Woodruff. Row 2: Marth Ann Weber, Jeanie Chapekis, Jo Ann Holverson, Janice Carnes, Barbara Jordan, Nancy Sanborn Erica Weber, Shirley Magnuson, Donna Reed, Mary Honisch, Pat Perkins. Row 3: Rachel Perkins, Joyce Dickerson, Sherrill Vaughn, Carolyn McGee, Charlotte Svalberg, Sue Schloo, Pat Powell, Jeanette Meyer, Marian Armstrong, Suzanne Holmes, Sandy Theis, Miss Sue Ray. Row 1: Shirley Mickle, Sherrill Vaughn, Dana Wright. Row 2: Carolyn Marcum, Carolyn McGee, Marian Armstrong, Presi- dentg Erica Weber, Vice-president. Girls' Choir The Girls' Choir, previously called Madrigal, performs in assemblies and many community gatherings throughout the city. This year the talented girls of the grey and white out- fits numbered 50. Girls must audition before and be selected by Miss Ray, the director, before becoming members. 61 f,,,,Ff?'if?i1iV'z?32?QW' f 55 V X 3559 S3 Cx ..'i .f.,2.Q,,f.,vfQ,f.f . -f,i,rgf,,.k g,f,gM,i-5,w,,,:, MK . U f Q f, fi., - ,. 'T -i l . 4 .01 .. J Q Karol Williams President Rachel McDonough Vice President Miss Sue Ray Director . i: Mr. John Roberts Director Concert Band Row I: Bob Daywitt, Russ Mead, Charles Henry, Bob Barnes, Spencer Kesson, Jim Fay, Terry Nelson, Jim Coffman, Bob Dowler. Row 2: Duane Howell, Norman Ray Pottorf, Dave Ralson, Jim Herbertson, Bill Mosher, john Cowlishaw, Betty Baker, Glen Perschbacher. Row 1: Cynthia Sawyer, Sandy Cornwell, Henrietta Gage, Marlin Minor, Phyllis Perkins, Barbara Nelson, Nancy Smith, Barbara Hoglund. Row 2: Clift Hedges, Bob Blanks, Gano Evans, Louis Warren, Billie Hubbard, Roberta Leaf Bob Mercier, Harold Sansing. 62 Row I: Grant Goodson, Loretta Moebeck, Jack Ter Har, Bob Hagins, Richard Geer, Ronald Vines, Harold Moore Row 1: Gil Butler, Rod Folsom, Dick Justice, John Draper, Charles Boehm, Dick Sullivan, Jim Flint, Norwood Robb, Bill Shade. Row 2: Jim Klein, Dick Lea, Glen Carlson, Russ McKennan, Gene Granger, Norbert Woolsey, Bill Honaker, Danny Guerrero, Kenneth Field, Dick Kemper, Virginia Brown. Row I: Harry Hoffman, Leo Willett, Jerry Garland, Paul Harrison, Dick Jacobs, Alan Means, Milo Phillips, Farrell Coy, Bill Pottorf, Clem Douglass. Row 2: Ann Troeger, Mary Anne Jennings, John Tindall, Wayne Gustin, Dave Gorham, Dick Phares, Jimmie Blorent, Dick Fay, Don Rydlund, George Crofts, Janice Saltzman, Elinor Preble, Norma Stark. 63 Concert Urchesrcm -an X xm 4 . fl l Nancy Jones Row 1: Helen Stine, Constance Baugh, Laura Fox, Lois Paige. Row 2: Mike Pappas, Mary Thompson, Dale Cromar, Roberta Leaf. Row I: Lee Ann Barnard, Arlene Duck, Estella Swearingen, Gerry Goff, Darlene Simmerman, Orlys Brenden. Row 2: Carolyn Mair, Shirley Spillman, Sue Parson, Sue Flenniken, Ruth Rombach, Beverly Bergmann, Don Joy Row 3: Bernice McCutcheon, Pat Shaw, joel Kemper. 64 Row I: Marigold Kissler, Edith Ritchie, Nancie Jo Zorn, Marilyn Hunt, Karl Yordy. Row 2: Evelyn Gentry, Karen Jorgensen, Barbara Olson, Marilyn Kavan, Dean Skeels, Neil Thomas. Row 1: Rod Folsom, Dick Justice, john Draper, Charles Boehm. u Row 2: Carolyn Taylor, jack Ter Har, Allen Gould, Kelly Kessler, Spencer Kesson, Bob Daywitt, Gil Butler, Bill Shade. Row I: Laura Root, Sandy Cornwell, Jerre Conder, John Brainerd. Row 2: Dick Phares, Marilyn Gude, Don Rydlund, Bill Daywitt, Alan Means, Paul Harrison. 65 Gordon Scott ks , Robert Downing Jerry Kolb -in as ' jim Adcock Frank Nelson , , J3, ,K ,W V .,..p-0 Robert Nichols . hz Sgt. Frederick Frost Rifle Team The ten best riflemen form the Rifle Team. These boys are chosen from the outstanding marksmen of R.O.T.C. Practices are numerous as the team prepare themselves for the inter- school competition held in the spring. City, state, and national matches are held for out- standing rille teams from all the high school . The South team continues to be one of the best in the country. Jack Tate Ronnie Blanchard ,av 2 'fs' Z- ,.4-..A..-,.-4...,.,-4...,...A.,.l. .... Q I I if James Maxon Charles Henry 66 Larry Jordon Jo Ann Custer Lt. Colonel Hon. Lt. Colonel R..O.,T.,CC.,, R.O.T.C., Reserve Officers Training Corps, instructs boys in first aid, map-reading, and the proper care and use of a rifle. The cadets participate in parades and half-time demonstra- tions at football games. The Eve high schools compete for honors in the federal inspection held each spring. Five junior and live senior girls, elected as honorary cadet oilicers, serve as assistants and march with the cadets in parades and fed- eral inspection. Awards and commissions are presented at a dinner dance held each year. Charles Henry Donald Frantz Norma Anderson Norman Milford Major Major Hon. Major Captain Clinton Swank Charles Simonsen Jacqueline Matthieson Robert Daywitt Captain Captain Hon. Ist Lt. Captain 67 Row I: Neil Thomas, Don Frantz, Bill Orr, Bob Deming,FClif?-I-ledges, Dick Phares, Iiarry Jordan, Larr Mencimer Rowy2: Kent Johnson, Art Setzer, Jack Tate, Harvey Frisbee, Randall Williams, Clinton Swank, Gil Butler, Norman Milford. Row 3: Kenneth Field, Frank Nelson, Paul Brock, Bob Daywitt, Gano Evans, Chuck Simonsen, Larry King, Charles Henry. Headquarters Company--lst Platoon Headquarters Company--2nd Platoon 68 Jo Ann Smith Captain Frank Nelson Captain Harold Grant Ist Sgt. 6' Julie Hammond Hon. Captain Gilbert Butler Captain Mary Metz Hon. Ist. Lt. Gano Evans lst. Lt. Howard Bachmann 1 st. Sergeant uuiui xJuaLu Row 1: Kent Johnson, Gary Barnard, Phil Anderson, Harvey Knox, Dick Hale, Martin Pullen, Bob Barnes, Roger Reynolds, Neil Thomas. Row 2: Don Broussard, Jerome Matheny, David Alcorn, Richard Stone, Mike Muhlhauser, Jerry Skeels, Tom Dial, Tom McKenna, Gerald Kenner, Ronald Wahl. Company A--lst Platoon Company A--2nd Platoon 69 Sally Jo Raymond H on. Ist Lt. f ' J Row 2: Carol Winslow, Jackie Matthieson, Mary Metz, Barbara Busey, Sal y Jo Raymond Paul Brock Captain Carol Winslow Hon. Ist Lt. Company C--lst Platoon William Orr Ist Lt. Ha51anSRiEe1 S' gt' Company C--2nd Platoon 71 Row I: Norma Anderson, Joanne Smith, Jody Shattuck, Julie Hammond, ,Io Ann Custer. jwwjfj jf fzgfglff fgafvw' 1 IERSEY X , liww INN K S X PW Z John Chapman Outstanding Senior Boy 74 1' x, o r A, . ,' , l 'ce ' ' Jody Dqwns Dale Tooley . F X Ruthie Henderson Katrina VanMale Ernie Nassimbene JN Qheerleaderseeiiloathes ev- 5 Two groups which are indispensable to South's athletic X the man who molds and shapes the team at every prac- a , tice session, who shares the team's troubles, who en- courages them when they lose, and who praises them when they win. He is the man who makes the team com- plete. Along with the coach, we have the cheerleaders, -t the young people who are out at every game leading the crowds in school yells. These enthusiastic Rebels are always ready to support the team. Truly, both groups xW-9 are vital to our school sports and spirit. Alton Barbour ROHM' Rinkef is iff v V U 5' 'fl 5 rset s x. . Mr. William Schumacher Mr- Richlfd YRS! Mr. Frank Mielenz Mr. Lloyd Flanders Varsity Football, V3f-Ylfy F OOYUIU. Golf, Track, Tennis Varsity Basketball Wrestling Blsebiu Sophomore Football 'ZZ ,xt t 'Qv 3 ...., WY, I l pf wt 1 is 12. wis e Mr. Ladell Thomas Mr. Loren Hays Mr. Robert Wilson Baseball Sophomore Basketball Varsity Basketball, Sophomore Football 75 department are coaches and cheerleaders. The coach is V 1 kin X 4' Head Coach Schumacher , -is , 'X Lamarr Trott , - ' ' an '-5 , ' Tailback Burkhardt 1611 is stopped after a 5 yard gain agamst East. A11-City Coming in for support are Butler C515 and Warren 1885. Row I: D. Hurley, Eg G. Rice, WBQ R. Pandolfo, T3 R. Carey, C5 B. Webb, Tg W. White, E. Row 2: F. Bissell, Mgr.: G. Butler, QBg D. Burkhardt, FB, B. Smilanic, Eg D. Drury, TB, J. Eakins, Eg J. Roorda, Eg L. Lotz, C Row 3: Head Coach Schumacher, D. Warren, Eg B. Dwight, T5 D. Wells, T, D. Wright, E3 C. Harmon, Eg D. Golder, Tg D Simms, T. P ... A T Q ll ' -Q if 5 ., X f' X W 0' Ki . 1 , ? 5 .E 4 X A if ml' .W f . ' . ls ia f . + as C A . Dean Skeels Gene johnson Bill Shade Jack Gressett Bill Goddard Center Blocking Back Tailback Center Guard 76 Ronnie Marker Fullback All-City 'x 1 D assume disgusted ahdCHe1Q1sss'p'0'sQsf H Bert Nordlie and Coach Yates Row I: B. Daywitt, BB, G. Clegg, G: W. Oberg, G5 D Row 2: L. Trott, TBg R. Marker, FB: G. Johnson, BB, Mgr. . Row 3: J. Benson, Gg E. Parks, G: F. Rosenmayr, Eg , ., ,,,,.. . a in A if 'PY 5 k',7V . G Y X A .qi 5 , Frank Rosenmayr Joe Roorda End End . . A X Hackett, G3 B. Goddard, G5 T. Aldrich, G. D. Skeels, C5 R. Fritts, BBQ R. Howard, WB, J. Gressett, C5 J. Thomas D. Bailey, Eg B. Nordlie, FBg B. Shade, TBg Line Coach Yates. V .'., gg, Z. vii is 'N' Q' 'r Barton Dwight Tackle 77 X ', , , -f . 1 Lester Lotz Center I If wifi, 8' . ., , Bert Nordlie Fullback Rod Pandolfo Tackle .. F2514 Ronnie Howard Bill Shade U65 comes around right end as Marker C815 tlirows a block against an East p ayer. 'Varsity Football The Rebels moved to second place in the Den- ver Prep League. Their only losses were the opening game with West and both games with undefeated East. Randy Carey and Ronnie Marker were voted All-City Center and All- City Fullback respectively, while Marker re- ceived a position on the All-State Second Team. Dean Hackett, Lamarr Trott, and Bob Webb were on the All-City Second Team. SOUTH 6, West 13 West scored twice in the third quarter. A passing attack took the Rebels to the Cow- boy's 1 yard line where Drury connected with Marker for South's only score. SOUTH 19, North 6 Marker scored from North's 2 yard line. Trott took a pass for one score and pushed the ball over from the 3 for the final TD. North scored on a pass play. George Clegg Guard v. 4 in l, I J, Chuck Harmon mx Wing Back N End wmv ' 3 i i if 4 K , I I 1 Gil Butler Bill Smilanic Did! Bufkhafdf Quarterback End F U11 ba ck 78 1, Rn'Mk!813t lft Wagsflgaerg enod H2314 aslignls by Smriofth player. Gene Rice 1753 comes up for support. Varsity Football SOUTH 0, East 19 A 15 yard penalty and a fumble enabled East to score twice in the first half. Carlsen QED in- tercepted one of Marker's passes and led a drive for the Hnal score. SOUTH 33, Manual 13 Trott scored 18 points, Gene Rice 6, with beau- tiful broken field running. A Drury-Marker pass combination netted the Final tally. Pass- ing attacks accounted for Manual's scores. SOUTH 7, West 6 West scored but failed to convert. Having one TD canceled, the Rebs lost the ball, but a West fumble was scooped up by Marker who scored. Randy Carey converted for the winning point. SOUTH 0, North 0 North broke her losing streak by battling a Rebel Eleven to a nothing-to-nothing tie. SOUTH 7, East 13 East scored both touchdowns in the second quarter. With 3 seconds left to play, Dick Golder intercepted an East pass and ran 86 yards for a touchdown. Carey kicked the extra point. Dale Wright Don Drury End Tazlback 79 Jerry Spicer Forward Varsity Basketball SOUTH 40, North 45 After their first win, the South Rebels met the North Vikings with high spirits, but they went on to lose the game by a narrow 5 point margin. A 13-13 tie at the end of the lst quar- ter and 22-21 halftime score show how close the game really was. With less than a minute left to play North cagers scored 3 points uping their lead to 45-40. A Rebel rally to close the gap was cut short by the final gun. SOUTH 41, East 56 East thoroughly outplayed hopeful Rebels, moving them to 4th place in the mid-tourna- ment standings. Angel Ron Shavlik scored 21 points for East, but other East cagers were also hot, hitting from all angles. Helzer, a junior, along with Chapman and Spicer, ac- counted for 24 Rebel points with Deines, Walkup, Lundstrom, and Reed tallying 12 more. Q Bob Helzer Guard D011 Drury Coach Wilson Tom DeWo1fe Forward Co-captain Manager ' FOIW-'Hd Row 1: Tom DeWolfe, Mgr.g Ron Chase, F5 Del Peterson, F, Les Lotz, G3 Bob Brown, G3 Randy Carey, G Don Drury, F5 Jerry Emerick, GQ Bob Helzer, G5 Bob Myers, Mgr. , Row 2: John Lee, F, Harry Barlow, F3 Gary Andresen, C, Willie White, G3 Jim Jochems, C3 Jim Funk, G Doug Campbell, G5 Del Toland, Fg Jim Berry, C5 Mack Haifley, F. Row 3: Coach Wilson, Tgommy Ryan, G, Jerry Spicer, F5 Ron Pulliam, C5 Duane McCoy, CQ Dick Golder, F John Chapman, Cg Irv Deines, G5 Dale Walkup, F, Jim Lundstrom, F3 Frank Reed, GQ Dave Silburn, Mgr. 80 Dale Walkup Forward Varsity Basketball South cagers dropped to 4th place in the city prep loop with 2 wins and 6 losses. East had a perfect season for lst place, followed by Manual with 6 wins and 2 losses. The 3rd place slot was occupied by North whose season count was 3-5. West finished last with a 1-7 record. SOUTH 37, Manual 53 South opened her basketball season by drop- ping her Hrst game to very active Manual cagers. Both teams started out coldg however, the Manual Thunderbolts warmed up rapidly and took an early lead which they held throughout the entire game. SOUTH 43, West 26 Rebels took an early lead against West and steadily increased it with a halftime score of 19 to 14. The game was not too well played as both South and West made some poor and sloppy plays. Dale Walkup and Irv Deines were the game's leading scorers with each ac- counting for ll and 10 points respectively. ,.-sf, Lester Lotz Guard 1 ptsy S... S SL.. 1 Q S. , .4 7 f - .tt . Irvagrgies Bob MYGIS Coach Flanders DWR Geiger Mifligef Ca-captain Fvfwaf ,. 0.411 Don't be discouraged. We can lick 'em. Go show 'em how it' d , L f ' - ' . Irv Deines: Frank Reedg Del Peterson: Lester Lotzg CoachSFfi1ii1iiersgel5dl? giggwinlglgldaelillilsilisclfncib Heller 81 I 'YH qi x A:! ' Bob Helzer C121 makes a fast break in a game against West. Duane McCoy Center anybody's game. ix,-' fu fffl x X XXX KK QQXW Ax X bm action. 1 Varsity Basketball 1 SOUTH 59, Manual 60 South cagers surprised Manual players by coming from behind during the Final period to tie the game. The score was 57-57, and the final gun found both teams vainly trying to score. In the first overtime period Spicer hit Walkup with a pass under the basket, and Walkup dropped it in to give South a 2 point lead. Manual scored with 12 seconds left to play, and the game went into its second over- time period. Helzer fouled Sanford of Man- ual, who hit his free throw shot. SOUTH 58, West 52 The Rebels again put on a beautiful display of close basketball, this time with the West High Cowboys. Dale Walkup, along with Bob a Helzer, Jerry Spicer, and Les Lotz, played an excellent game. The score throughout the ma- jority of the game never differed by more than 3 points and until the last minute it was Les Lotz C103 jumps against Eas:'s Ben Heirs 145. Chapman Q16J and Shaylik CEGJ watch as Bramlett CEQJ, Spicer QGJ, Deines 18j, and Leyden QEIIJ move into TID Grace and style accompany a West player as he trips lightly over Irv Deines 185. Watching are Chapman C165 and otz 1105. , John Chapman Center 7 Frank Reed Guard IK Milk? I 5 1 I X f 16 h t t R Sh l'k' KES? out- Spicer goes up for 2 points against Manual. Drury Q31 galgcglidlpdlsrziinah Izuggtilgliljomligses amlaloclci, I S moves in to help Chapman U61 clear the board as Ross CMQJ vainly tries to stop the play. Varsity Baslsctbal SOUTH 40, North 58 Once again it appeared as though the Rebs were going to have another close game as the halftime score showed 20-25 in favor of North. However, as the second half started, North hit 9 points in a row and started in on an all- out scoring spree. South tallied up 20 points in the second half but never threatened North's lead. SOUTH 49, East 58 The East Angels brought South's basketball season to a close by dropping Rebel cagers 58-49. The first half was played fairly evenly with a mid-game difference of 3 points. How- ever, the Angels started the second half with Shavlik scoring 9 points to give East a 12 point lead. The Rebels could not overcome this ad- vantage, but john Chapman ended the game with a beautiful shot from mid-court which swished the net as the final gun sounded. l Randy Carey Guard int ?? .. a. X Deines shoots and both Manual and South players await the results. Left to right :T 'y.,Lundstrom 1111, Ross QMQJ, Chapman fl6J, Walkup 141, Milberger QMSJ, Richard- l son QMIIJ, and Deines CBJ. 83 Sophomore Football The Rebel sophs moved to third place in the city as they finished their grid season with the sophomore teams of the other prep schools. The sophomores played very well as a team and the season produced some excellent pros- pects for the 1952 Varsity Football squad. Don Preisser, captain, Ray Nassimbene, Dick Callendar, and Chuck Hull were outstanding players and gave the Rebs a lot of close sup- port' STANDINGS Team Won North ,i,c.... 4 SOUTH .,.. 2 East ............ 2 West ....,.,vYc 1 Ralwglzsgfffne Manual .,.... 1 Lost 0 2 2 3 . 3 Charles Hull End 1 gig .2-assf Row 1: Buddy Kane, Mgr.g Dave Ulwellingg Earl Peeplesg Larry McMulleng Merritt Andersong Bob Caineg Ray Nassimbene Don Preisser, Captaing Bill Relfaltg Rob Norwoodg Roland Chamberlaing Carl Haberlandg Bill Puckettg Bill Warner. Row 2: Jerry Kolbg John Brunner: Bud Rauscherg Ralph Starkg John Reynoldsg Jim Herbertsong Marvin Kornellyg Phill Hooverg George Johnsong Tom Lohrg Tommy Murphyg Chuck Hullg Blair Thomasg Bob Hayes. Row 3: Coach Wilsong Kenny Dunng Bob Leingangg John Canadyg Dick Callendarg Hal Gleichmanng Gene Hollandg Vern Selby: George DeRooseg Norman Lesterg Stan Stewartg Tom Steeleg Harold Baileyg Don Rose: Gary Staussg Dale Hyerstay Ron Sevlersg Spence Kessong Coach Flanders. George DeRoos prepares to throw a block while running interference against West. - Q , 'i'l f -,,. ,L Qifi ' ff ii i ,V ,,,,A' ?g 4 S lyeyaay Coach Wilson E af Us I . L Coach Flanders 84 fi A Don Preisser scores against West in the sopho- mores' last game of the season. Jvphomore Basketha The sophomore cagers had a very successful season ending in the city championship. Mr. Hays said, We had a very good ball club and were fortunate in having 2 tall men along with some good outside shooters. I think that Cox, DeRoos, and Lester deserve mention as they were all very active. The league was pretty tough and fast and very good for sophomores. STANDINGS Team Won Lost SOUTH .... 7 1 East ,ww,w. .. 4 4 West .,,.,,.... 4 4 Manual ,,,... 3 5 George DeRoos 13 d R h Center North ......., 2 6 uporxz-if er Row 1: Steve Randol, G5 Tom Steele, C: Jim Stuart, G: Fred Morton, G: Buddy Kane, Mgr., Dale Hyerstay, F5 Ronnie Se- vier, G3 Tommy Murphy, F, Peter Bowes, B. Row 2: Maurice Cox, G3 Marvin Kornelly, G3 Eugene Holland, C3 Rod Cookson, F3 Ralph Craner, F3 Don Ravenhill, F5 Earl Peeples, G3 Dick Beasly, F3 Gary Roubos, F5 John Alderich, GQ Don Gentry, G. Row 3: Fred Mier, Mgr., Dick Callendar, Gg Harold Bailey, Cg Norman Lester, F3 George DeRoos, C5 Bud Rauscher, F9 John Brunner, F3 Bob Leingang, Gp Coach Hays. Coach Hays ' ' 'Z Q K KJ . .,,.. , , Marvin Kornelly comes in on lay-up shot against -- 'W West Cowboys can't stop Bud Rauscher from get- WC5f 50PhS- Norman Lester tmg a clear shot. Captain , as Ronnie Sevier and Orlin Jacobson Dick Muhlhauser Ralph Silkensen George SNVCH and John Tammmga Jack TerHar Varsity Golf Rebel golfers drove and putted their way to a seven-to-live season. This placed them just below the top linksters from East, whose final tally was twelve-to-nothing. Mr. Mielenz said, We'11 miss the seniors, but with golfers like Dick fCar- penterj, Ronnie CSevierj, Orlin Uacobsionj, and George CStevensj coming back, we should be able to build another strong golf team next year. Seniors on the team this year were Hugh and Ralph Silkensen, Dick Muhlhauser, John Tamminga, and Jack Ter Har. STANDINGS Team Won Lost East Y.....,...,, 12 0 SOUTH .... 7 5 North .......... 5 7 West .... 0 12 Hugh Silkensen Dick Carpenter and Coach Mielenz Coach Mielenz: George Stevensg Ronnie Sevierg Ralph Silkenseng Dick Muhlhauserg Hugh Silkenseng Dick Carpenterg Jack TerHarg John Tamminga. 86 , .nn Q ill Honaker and jack Carter Gene Burke Lloyd Wilson .lim Roof and Jim Seaman All-City All-City , Co-captain , Q. ,,,,,, , Buzz VanLoenen All-City Varsity Tennis Six returning letterrnen strengthened Rebel netters and lifted South to second place in the Denver Prep League. Under the careful training of Coach Mielenz, the team Won 39 of the 48 matches that they played and handed East netters their only losses of the season. Lloyd Wilson and Jack Young were selected as All-City singles men and Jack Carter and Bill Honaker were chosen as an All-City doubles team. STANDI NGS Team Won Lost East Y ,,.. ,e,,Y 4 4 E 4 SOUTH r,.... 39 9 North ,e,e.e...... 25 23 Manual .....,.. 8 40 West ,.r......... 4 44 Jack Young Co-captain All-City John Seaman: Jack Carterg Bill Honakerg Dave Gorhamg John Brainerd: Louie Wilsong Jack Youngg Jim Roolig Gene Burke: Coach Mielenz. 87 Coach Mielenz 0 0 Rebel tankmen finished 3rd in the All-City Swimming Meet held at Morey junior High School, being able to score only 28 points. An- gels and Vikings shared .all the first place honors while South captured 3 seconds and X 2 thirds. joe Roorda took second in diving while Jerry Lanterman placed second in the 40-Yard Free Style and 100-Yard Free Style events. The 120-Yard Individual Medley and Li g, 160-Yard Relay events accounted for the 3rd 'Q place slots. e i CITY STANDINGS ,ii gyyigw ig yg 1 Team Points ig Qlf I i Z East ,.,..... ....... 7 2 at North sv L SOUTH ...... ....... 2 8 Kenny Jackson West 9 Ed EPP1Ch Manual .................. 4 Row 1: Lamarr Trottg Dave Clair: Bert Nordlie , Chuck Bush. Row 2: B111 Smilanic: joe Roordag Stan Stuartg Kenny Jackson Warren joe R001-da alder? lion Rainier' Jerry Lanterman . ow : erry antermang Ed Eppichg D R 5 C h M' 1 H d C0-Captain Bachmang Don Hawkinsg Ron Campbell. on OSC Cac le em owar AII-State Lamarr Trott I ' V '3lii'k-fx - - : , 59' 'vi' Whit nfl 317 5 , F la g . x:ye,i,'74-' XM 4 ,-ff, U , ws 0 V A 55,3 , ,fag ,?1'.ax Ai'f'z'ifN 5 'rfffflwfig aj?-:5,?.ifS,fzmu2: 'lf ' 1 Co-captain . Bill Smilanic Bert NOTCUIC 88 Jim Warner 120 I . U . . . an--.- f fr A lisiilllllll , ...Ji 'ge . .M . ' l , ,.. ,,4 .H . .. . WY Wrestling South matmen had a good season but dropped their city championship to the North Vikings who had a 4 point lead in the city meet. South produced some very outstanding wrestlers. Among them were Ronnie Howard, Wes Du- Chemin, jerry Scott, Eddy Boetel, and Frank Rosenmayr. In the city meet South took 4 Firsts, 1 second, and 5 thirds, thereby sending 10 men to the state wrestling meet held at Denver University. CITY STANDINGS Team Points. North ...... ........... 4 7 SOUTH ,,,. ,,.... 4 3 East .... ...... 3 5 West .,.V... ...... 2 8 Manual . ....,........... 23 Wes DuChemin All-City 112 ..,z.....n-4nv.--vn--- - Y j A' ' 5 init , 'IQf2ffif3 i s ,,t,A A W - .f A QW gQz,a?l.f.fgg , mseswff 'E .- ' g , All Q ,g f,t. 4 ti f, M...- fse gf-QQ J, V- Y T , .. A .t.t jpgir:f5,u.'iggfji if Row 1: Knudsong Sullzvang Blackg Godfreyg Thomasg DuChemm:.W1l- ' - 1 song Sullivan: Anderson. Row 2: Shortwellg Scottg Grahamg PFCISSCTQ , Ronnie F,-nts Caineg Browng Beotelg Warnerg Andersong Johnson. Row 3: Marks, ROM-1e,H0W2fd 154 Mgr.g Frittsg Oxfordg Mooreg Wellsg Rosenmayrg Benson: Barbourg AU-CITY 133 ' Howard: Thomasg Coach Schumacher. l ,l or 1 'E l 1 I Frank Rosenmayr A11-City , A11-State 165 Awarded John Hancock Trophy for Outstanding Senior Wrestler 1 W Alton Barbour Eddy Boete 145 AII-City 127 89 A -- 'N A? T S 'PRR Km-an Qian Glenn Edwards Jim Lundstrom Infeld wiuie White mu Macau Infield Dale Walkup Inield Ollffield Infield Varsity Baseball The Rebel Baseball team dropped to 3rd place to tie with West High School in the city prep tournament for 1951. South's Dale Walkup will return in the 1952 season at first base to strengthen the Rebels along with Joe Roorda in the outfield and Jim Lundstrom in the catcher's position. Jack McCall will also play for the Rebs in 1952. RECORDS AND STANDINGS Team Won Lost Percentage East ,V... .... 7 1 .875 North .,..... .,...,.. 5 3 .625 SOUTH ...... ,...... 4 4 .500 West ....... ........ 4 4 .500 Manual .............. O 8 .000 Coach Thomas 1952 Varsity Baseball Squad 90 Gene White High jump John Chapman Broad jump, Dashes, Relays Don Horne Bob McGivney Shot Put 440 Yard Dash Varsity Track South's 1951 track team slashed its way to its fourth consecu- tive victory in the All-City meet by trouncing East 615 to 4915. The Rebel thinclads thoroughly upset East Angels who were slated to win. Next, going to the 1951 Colorado State meet at the University of Colorado, the Rebs grabbed an early lead and were never surpassed. They completely outper- formed opposing schools and slaughtered them in the final point makeup. Outstanding in both the city and state track meets was John Chapman, a junior returning in 1952, who will no doubt be heavily relied upon to win this year. STATE FIRSTS CAPTURED BY SOUTH STANDINGS IN THE STATE MEET SOUTH ...... 53 Shot Put 100 Yard Dash Ft. Collins .. 29 Low Hurdles 220 Yard Dash East ......,....... 1915 Pole Vault 880 Yard Relay Broad jtmip Ed Brocco 880 Yard Distance Race Coach Mielenz 1952 Varsity Track Squad 91 'val' . he i V ,Q Fifi V M ML L-- it Championship Volleyball and Speedball Team Row 1: Sanda Hallg Nancy Brunsg joan Karnesg Jody Downs, gow 2: Olga Salvag Elaine Iversong Jo Neujahrg Diane Stilesg alvin. Gvmnastics ill out part of the girls' athletic program. Girls? Sports Winter does not hinder activity in the phys- ical education department. The girls engage in basketball, volleyball, and table tennis. Aerial darts, badminton, and hand polo are also included among the indoor sports. Mod- ern, folk, and tap dancing have been added to the active schedule. Jackie Lea Ca Girls use nearby tennis c 0 u r t s in Washington rolyn Park. Irma Lou Soper Active Senior Athlete Active Senigr Athlete Archers improve their skill with practice. Badminton is a leading indoor activity. mummlml I Imxxi mum 'km' W ml llllum lnwulmwlllvHllnlw 'm in n Mull ll rmmnvlwm Wlwu: tmw i ' W l ff -Q ' x N I f ' M S U IH XX 1 X If Wjff N 'l 5 92 1lf5lllw L 3 .:-1 Pitching horseshoes de- Spfwdball PFCSCMS OPPOF' Volleyball is one of the major girls' sports. tunity for fast action. Sue Prater Active Senior Athlete velops strong arms and provides keen competi- tion. Girls, Sports l During the year the girls learn the value of competition and sportsmanship through their participation in various activities. With warm ' weather, the girls develop skill in baseball, speed ball, and tennis. Techniques of less fa- miliar sports, such as golf, archery, and horse- shoes are also practiced by the girls. Ardis Philips Active Senior Athlete This hit is going to be a home run! Sophomore girls work out on the rings. f 1- 1. U ' in gr, Z IJlupljfjlllbmffnfnlllllly1llINu,,,,WarV - , mlmmlnlflll'f11f:11l4,,,,1y ., ,jpw ln : B J - QL X XXX,--if QZQLKQI. mlwfllfil --r - A ,A-5-X Q,w'iJui.J 93 We N 335 3 QWENW FN Q P QW Wsfmiii R CHANTNLLY LACCIE ,. ,-A ,Pk 'V ' if ix ' iff 4 W . 2 62 g it C? x ,. .. rf? 'Q iv.. ' V7 in lg, X' 5 - K xr ev L 4? : N:.gw:' ., V. 'no 12: ...4'L..l PURPLE AND WHITE DAY ROYALTY Pat Waddell, Princessg Sallie Jo Raymond, Queeng Ruthie Picker, Princessg Mary Metz, Princessg Sylvia Geer, Princess: Donna Mayo, Princess. , Purple and White Day The peak of school spirit is realized in early May as the Rebels don school colors for the Purple and White Day cele- bration. School dismisses at noon and students converge on the University Stadium for the All-City Track Meet. The cli- max of the day is reached at the evening festivities which in- clude the coronation of the queen of outstanding class, and a dance in the school gymnasium. The outstanding class is selected by means of a system in which points are credited to the sophomores, juniors, and seniors for comparative records in school activities. Through- out the school year, attendance, scholastic standings, P.T.A. memberships, and talent shows are compared and points are given according to the place attained by each class. 96 inf G 3 4' . wwf Carolyn Calvin Outstanding Senior Girl 97 X Thelma Richardson Senior Prom Princess Pat Rose Senior Prom Princess Sylvia Voth Senior Prom Queen 99 Barbara Busey junior Prom Queen 100 Marilyn Fritz unior Prom Princess Barbara Neff junior Prom Princess .gg i ,Q X ,K 3 .If .e - 5 91 -. ,ww ,Ni 'Z ,ci 1 R J f ' YV? 1. , '- ' ! ,,, 4 , ,, 'N 4 X31 1' W 'Q .P 46,5 ,. y if . Qf- f X x - K 4 M L , 5,4 Li 'fi K :iii ,'h- gf f r .-'. W A Representative Sophomore Princesses Row 1: Evelyn Gentry, Pat Green, Shirley Magnuson, Nancy Tatumg Row 2: Joan Hollister, Gwen Smith, Barbara Anderson, Beth Carsman. 102 gi 1 Nancy Ostberg and Marilyn Fritz seem particularly Ah, Springtime! Carilouise Wood, Sally jo Raymond interested in something. and Barbara Busey enjoy it. A 'bg 57 +3-fs'!' 'F ,af-' V , W , ff Hello, Fido! Shaking hands are Carilouise Wood, Sally Jo Ray- mond, Joan Dwyer, Marigold Kissler, and Barbara Busey. 5, n H , Ah, to relax. The luck ones a C '1 ' W d d .Did you hear story Barbara Busey. y re ar1 ouise oo an it are Sally Jo Raymond, joan Dwyer, gold Kissler, and Marilyn Fritz. 103 NUVJEJLTY PRINTS M F Gano Evans' Orchestra, popular student dance band, has played many dances for South High teenagers. Row 1: Bob Ryan, Barbara Staats, Gano Evans, Don Bane CEast Hij, Farrell Coy, Johnny Backer CWestminsterD. Row 2: Milo Phillips, Jack Gresset, Joel Folsom, Bill Shade, Bob Daywitt, Russ Mead. Dances and Shows The Pep Club Dance, The Foot-Ball , was the kickoff for the school dances. Studies were momentarily forgotten as Rebels enjoyed the social life of high school. The gyms were 'crowded as the couples danced at the Key Klub Klomp, Cupid's Capers, and the S Club Dance. An evening of dancing and in- troductions was enjoyed by the sophomores at their class party. The senior prom, Whis- pers of Winter , was held at D. U. Student Union in a seasonal setting. Flowers bloomed for the Overture in Orchids , the junior prom. Our school colors blazed during the Purple and White Day Dance, and brought an end to a year of melodious events. Dancers under the decorations at the Pep Club Foot-Ball. calist. Senior class president, Dick Burkhart, announces the coro- nation of Senior Prom queen, Sylvia Voth while princesses Thelma Richardson and Pat Rose look on. 106 Barbara Staats, popular band vo- jim Peterson goes up from the trampolin during the Annual Show. The 1951-52 production season was opened by the Johnny Reb Staff presentation of Out of This World. Eleanor Stone and Carol Walde come out from the wings during the All School Show. The top-ranking talent joined in a toyland review for this All School Show. Don, Johnson and Frank Shavlik put on a first aid demon- - k',r The Manual quartet sang for our Brotherhood as sembly. stration for the Junior Show.'The sophomore, junior, and senior classes competed for highest talent show honors. - - - - Carolyn Chase and Goofus. Purple and White Day found ?j'h,?g?ri1:sMl9x!2gl'a:'ri1afd her original manuscript at the us enjoying the last show of the year. 107 Breaking a pinata in Spanish class. Left to right: Mrs. Whiteaker, Sue Flenniken, Ed Mechanical drafting-Mr. Kendig con siders a drawing being submitted by John Backstrom, Elaine Swedlund. M, B 1 d M I A . Mitts. ISS Cdt0l'l an FS ymel' ln Dramatics teacher Miss S4 Colonel James McGrew EdWHfdS reads CXDFCSS- points out a math formula. wely' Art activities are demonstrated by Jom Brower, Shirley Maul, Miss Rorem, Bruce Callender. 'ic Student Council irons out many problems of South government. Row 1: Judy Pasic, Mary Metz, Jerry Spicer, Sue Beresford, Jay Gueck, Dick Chadwick. Row 2: Marilyn Fritz, Alton Barbour, Jim Maniatis, Irma Soper, Ronnie Rinker, Jim Roof. Row 3: Mr. Mohr, Sponsor, Dick Marks. :si Y - ' W ' - pi , i 1 Latin student, Emma Mer- rill, displays typical Ro- man toga. Sergeant Frost, Sergeant Hurlbut and Major Schroder discuss useful military maneuvers for R.O.T.C. classes. Yordy, Mr. Page. Mr. Morris shows interested zoology students a cage o bats and Lewis Lelstlkow by Mr. Evans. Members of Mr. Page's English Lit class study a model of an early period theatre. Left to right Pat Hurry, Betty Baker, Glenn Eberhart Karl New woodworking points are being explained to john Swank Q x sr Mr. Roberts sets the The practical application of physics is demonstrated. Left to right: Phil Yonge, Mr. Shearer, and Chuck Spray. band- 109 tempo in Curriculum Candids Good ideas 'to remember when drawing pos- ters are pomted out to Martha Preuss and Jan Diedrich by Miss Fisher. Mr, Whitney and Mafy jean Bacas in Speech Laboratory. A S Miss Ray gives directions for expression to a girls' smgmg group' Mr. Mihevic shows Jim Inman, Steve McDermott, Kenny Heberling, and Tommy Wyman a casting process in the foundry. I 1 Chemistry questions are being answered by Mr. Miller. Left to right: Ed Brocco, Dick Golder, Ronald Cordova, Richard Crater, Wes DuChemin. Madame Combs instructs students in French. l 1 Standardized tests, in many Fields, are a service to students. Proper table setting is a part of the instructions in the boy's Left to right: Mr. Carr, Nan Lewis, Mr. Mohr, Glena Rowe, cooking class. Left to right: Jerry Scott, Tom Bettinger, Estella Knight- Earnie Ames, Mrs. Darnell, Don Bridgewater, Jack Penns, Gene Lively. 110 School Calendar Registration Day .4.............., Election of Cheerleaders ...... Orientation Assembly ...........,. Pep Club Tea ........,A...,.......,........... PTA Membership drive ends ....... Wings Over Jordan .,,................. Annual Show ......,,....... Safety Assembly ............, I.R.C. Assembly ................ R.O.T.C. Open House ...... Choir .......A........,.....,,....,................. Sophomore Party ...............,,.......A.. Johnny Grass Seed Assembly ........ Key Club Dance .,.....,........................,... Senior Prom Queen elections ............. ,. Drama Club Play, Life With Father ...... Career Days .......... Pee. Wee Hunt ,,........ Semor Prom ............... Christmas Program ...... Christmas Vacation ...... Presentation of the new staff ...,.... All School Show .............,....................,. R.O.T.C. third year men Dance ..,..... Band Concert ...................,......,.....,..... Junior High Assembly ...............,,.,.. Orchestra Concert ................... .....,...... Outstanding Senior Girl Elections .,,.. Semester report cards ....,.............,.,... Semester change ............ . Red Ingle Assembly ...... Father's Night r.r....... Red Cross Dance ....a....,......, I.R.C. Assembly ,,,............... All City Wrestling Finals ........ Junior Show ..........,..............,......,,... Outstanding Senior Boy .........,.,...... Junior Prom Queen Elections .,..,,. Drama' Club play, Importance of Being Ernest S Club Dance ................ Sophomore Show ...........Y.......................................... PTA Talent Show ..... Spring Vacation ...... R.O.T.C. Dance ........ Senior Movie Dance ....,....,..............Y...... Play Festival ....................,........,.................. Drama Club Play, Romeo and Juliet .,..., Good Friday Program .......,..,................ Primary Elections .....,...,.......,.........,.... Senior Show , .,..........r....,........ . Final Elections ..,...................i..... Federal Inspection R.O.T.C. ...... . Junior Prom ...............,.......,... Purple and White Day .......... Mother and Daughter Tea ........ Inauguration of new oflicers ....... Senior Report Card Day .....,.... Senior Class Play ................. Class Day .............,..........,... Graduation ...... School ends ....... SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE 111 September 5 September 26 October 4 October 5 October 10 October 11 October 18 October 23 October 24 October 31 November 1 November 2 November 8 November 16 November 26 November 30 December 5, 6 December 14 December 15 December 18, 19 December 22-January 1 January 9 January 10 and 11 January 12 January 16 January 17 January 18 January 23 January 25 January 28 31 January February 7 February 9 February 15 February 16 February 22 February 27 February 29 March 1 ., ..., ...... M arch 7 March 14 March 20 Week of March 24 March 29 April 4 April 4 April 10 April 11 April 16 April 17, 18 April 21 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 15 May May 23 May 27 28 May 28 June 2 June 6 FIBRE Illll ll I 1 Ewa! T853 mln m m .. 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Mr. Lawrence Watts Sponsor Sophomore Council 1 14 Adcock, Jim Ahrendts, Ruth Aldrich, John Allison, JoAnn Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Geraldine Anderson, Merritt Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Philip Angevine, Doris I .k..k .fag r . , Mx J 2 A' , .r k 5 ,.A E X A- ..,, . if 'Q-i 4 'Q ,J 4 Boehm, Charles Bolen, Rilla f -- ,fl 'ltr if ve WV, ,,..,. e. ,,,, ,,,.,,:,w-.ff :- -semi-g-Q,-.Wy Q ' MF' fs :HP H N S , fig 3 ,ggi sms if ws 523 ,lggzls Arnold, Robert Bacca, Carolyn Bailey, Harold Barnard, Lee Ann Bearden, Dixie Beger, Richard Beier, Mary Bellomy, LaVon Benes, Mary Berggren, Mary Jean Bettis, Carolyn Betz, Dolores Blanchard, Ronnie Blanks, Bob Blowers, Mary sigm a ' - f 1 -ear. . Y, ,L ., 1 . .AS hx K gh , .-,r V l .,a ,Y f r 1 eg LQ us, ' r V if - I 8- KJ 5 B ' 4 S 1 Bonacci, Pete Bonnema, Harriet Bowes, Peter Bowlin, Leta Brannock, Betty Brown, Ruth Burke, Sharon Burt, Lesley ,gfQs...m5 19 ,. Mx -' W , . 'll' iigisll ',,'L' ye .- ,f 31, W N lilll A ' X n tai? nf' 5 32-'P '- 2,f'.1Q-:,f Z Q 'xr'7. To 115 rf. ,e.--w 9 ,Q . XJ D' ..: 4. v n s- YZ? rv H V, mLAA Carmen, Linda Carnes, Janice Carruthers, Joyce Carsman, Beth Case, Dorothy Cass, Bill Chelf, Jean Chorley, Katherine Coble, Barbara Collins, Phillis Cox, Barbara Cox, Maurice Crago, Pat Craner, Ralph Cromar, Carlie , . V ff, ,. V 1 'ro Burton, Elaine Bush, Charles Butler, Darlene Callendar, Richard Cammack, Corrine ' ' Carle, Barbara V , r I Carlson, Glen , -3 f-.J C , J A V E ar son, o nn Va, , Carlson, Pat Q 1 i ' , - s ' .',' 5 ff Carlson, Rosemary - - - inf , ' f1'f,i3 .-.qw , inf 5 A L C ' 1 YN ,1 f- X - . x df ,B Jn , - 43 J ,- - new I ,. ,w wp -:X ' ff K ii If A 1, V, . , ,J M, ., . .1 YL is . 7 . , is E. ws Wi' 5 X'-zsygz i .' , ,gf 4, 'Q Q ,.,, I , ., y f X 2 3 is . K N.. s ,A A ,.. ef-lb .A Q 5 b 4 3,35 J , I J ffx if ff Aa 'S if J Crook, Carolyn Custer, Kenneth Dalberg, LeRoy Dalgard, Pat Dawson, Barbara ml. Decker, Don DeVries, Janice , 0 Dixon, Jackie , , r Douglass, Clem J 4 Dragoo, Charlene is ., il V 1 ,1 1 l x 1 J X K 1. 1 A i i 116 Drake, Dixie Dreier, Oneita Eberhart, MHYY Eddy, Cynthia Ervin, Barbara Evans, Toni Fabian, Charmaine Fall-renberg, Joan Ferguson, Neal Fickle, Janice :sawn - f six if i in K at V s A . 449 , . 'i if f - A, , Mgr. 18 iw ,,... ' ,A fx 7 i -vw V M5 X , ,, 3, X S SQ! is E, X K, Q 4.- -6' Harris, Lorraine Haska, Sharon Hause, Kenneth Herbertson, Jim Hetsler, Marjorie Higgins, Jacque Hitchman, Marilynn Holkestad, Catherine Holland, Gene Hollister, Joan Div ,BGL Sw' ,ff if K i . e , X 1 , i A -,xi 5 5 R 'R M' ,', 2 Qi '1i 's ' ,sw f ,.,,,. M 521 ' . 1 , 41' i3:,,,1qi, ,P 2, 24 F W 51 f i , x 2 2 i 3 6 TE if 11 7 Effiii GL.. X. Si K ' my ri i V K s Flater, Barbara Forrestal, Christie Frost, Norma Funk, Barbara Gage, Henrietta Garner, Diane V3 s Geer, Richard ' -F 1 . -15? Gehrke, Anita S Gentry, Evelyn i is Graves, Donna I 'l5'5A+, lf- fei. I Green, Kay Green, Pat Grisson, Minetta Guerrero, Danny Hale, Richard in -o Pi G 'N M -. , 4.1, F II7 Sophomorcs riff L Q W .. in-:..fx my , ww, Jordan, Sue Jorgenson, Karen Kaminska, Sue Kane, John Kavan, Marilyn Keith, Judy Keithly, Marylynn Kelley, Mike Kesson, Spencer King, Carol Kirkpatrick, Pat Kleinschnitz, Georgene Kniffen, Delores Kornelly, Marvin Kuersten, Vera 1 :'ys-311-f'l11p rggggggqfzw, f 7-wzr:e:111,:Z'r1:2'HQSM C5 ' f :,f 5'fegf' ' 5. ,.-kk' ef- sr I 2 .K N if' 'i 1 e ,K ,1 -, 2 5 ., 4, ' if eeia,e , , ,S Jr.A , x er, , M, 4,1 H3 f we-f ic , , Primal ai if 5 , 2 V., r, 5 6 Nd. i - gil, ,L gigs? L - ' Q ' q H3 w w , 1, 1, H WW lap - ,, 4 E ' ?'1m.vl' X , . ' sf f v M fi e z:-ag-:f:::,,.-1' fag? U ,, iiiez wr LE' Q '7'V'NQf7Q55iQli'axTL'vE f f rail' mi ' 118 E Hoover, Phil Horstmann, Larry Hoschouer, Zona Howell, Duane Hutchins, Marilyn Irion, Gloria Jennings, Mary Anne Johnson, Gwen Johnson, Janice Jones, Barbara 191 'N S f?m.r.., -32521 R17 fg . . fri? iff' f . Ei: :Y fs- - T 1: :fiend 5. -f ': ' l isis? Xi Kyle, Beverly Lantos, Mary U Lee, Don Luther, Richard MacDonald, Adele Magnuson, Shirley Mair, Carol Maniatis, JameS Marsh, Eleanor Maul, Shirley Q Maxon, Jim Maxwell, Beverly McMaster, Korene Meister, Karen Meredith, Donna Merrill, Eva Meyer, Virginia Miles, Nancy Miles, Sheila Miller, Merry V, ' fi 1' X 159 si . M Opie, Carol Owens, Janet Page, Sybil Paige, Lois Parker, Betty Parsons, Susan Pasic, Judy Peeples, Earl Pennington, Syd Perkins, Phyllis JL ,, . Y' li he 5 li l M P 4 .. If E+! :- -'iv 5 M ,2.:':k::':ii1ZifiE. '- Q j 'A , - s f? A,,,,e g K rkmfff , 5,8372 Min f if W 2 x ,f 4 X ar S Q N 5 it X , S , , ,-,.. , , , ,,4, . , ,f f L1 3 K ,V ' 1 ,. ' e 't'fw 'V 4 5 9 i , 1. :fear M 1, ,f 3. ' Wd ,:' 'V ,aiifwy V 1 lg Q Q Y , V- 1? , ireyi 1 ' . 1 1,3 rg ' gear. , '- 'Q , :sf P .I Miner, Shirley Moore, Harold Moore, jeannice Moore, Patricia Morse, Dorothy Mullen, Donna Murphree, Marilyn Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Joan Newbury, Joyce Nissen, Barbara Nissen, Beverly Nyberg, Elaine Officer, Betty Ohlson, Beverly in Q Q ei .ze-2-,filly '. Q' , Sophomorcs Redman, Barbara Rehm, Georgia Rehm, Marilyn Richman, Diane Richmond, Shirley Ris, Tom Robinson, Emily Roubos, Gary Rumble, Carolyn Schmidt, Carolyn Scott, Marjorie Seaman, Jim Sloan, Colleen Smilanic, Marylynn Smith, Gwen 3,-1 yrly N A , in M - , Z I L, 2 2, 5254 L i il 5692? 'Se Q W 5 6 a 55? A ,225 .u f QW ' 0,5 iEQ ?ZQ!l?z' H .Q ew-V35 r. :. -wx. ,V., y l,,,,,, J' r i Wit ' Ja ,1 tg, .g L A ff . ll K C i A i HQ Q Q ik Le 1 iY,'1Qf,'f K . , 1 'Z -, -- W f - :W 54121, '- , .,.,, i i 9 Q' it sf, I ' 'ia ' QQ' - , ff.: A Kit - sq ff 53:1 i 72? -afar - 1 Z ,, . E 'in V ' ' f- 'W L 5195! II-r1 ,.5-3 ' -, ...,,,. 1: I kr :Ai . 6 I 6 I ta T. . 3 if , QL -ft I gpg? ,qi , . ' s, 120 Petsch, Betty Post, Peggy Powell, Walter Preble, Elinor Preisser, Don Pusey, Kay Quincy, Edy Lou Rabinoff, Roberta Randol, Steve Redeker, David ,V ,xt -, V g i 3 Si W fate ttoa ia, Smith, Nancy Snellgrove, Shirley Stauss, Barbara Stauss, Gary Stevenson, Darlene Steere, Beverly Steiner, Dorothy Strange, Sharil Strange, Sharon Sullivan, Fred Sutton, Connie Swearingen, Estella Sweeney, Virginia Tatum, NGUCY Thomas, Blair Trask, Sherry Tregellas, Patricia Troeger, Ann Trujillo, Florence Tuttle, Judy S W ..., ' it-'stef Kg. F , , ri ggi ,.v, 1 I yyk. r if '5 C its-.1 fer' ., Q ' , :- -9 5. , g in A 5. QM . , fix Wirth, Nancy ,,,M,,,,, ...L , . t -My X , 1 .' ' . fr - -xv, ai life X -fx ,V M an-Q in 'iv x E White, Mary Ann White, Sharon Williams, Verla Willis, Virginia Wilson, joe Wood, Carilouise Woodruff, Nancy Wright, Virginia Young, Jayn 32 f . ,1. at , rr X, , . tex F., . -L ' 51 mi., . ,,.::-fn.. -: g s1i,,,?y-5 1 ik 'if 7. M 2 ' ikvayisvfggtfgg. , i ' I X R K T pa ff W fp? 'A 5 5 ' i , Ulwelling, David ' Vandenberg, Norine VanLoenen, Velma Vincent, Gary Waddell, Dorothy vVaddell, Pat Wainscott, Sharon Walstron, Jerry Walters, Mary Warner, William Watkins, Verda Webb, Winona Weber, Martha Welch, LaVahna Welker, Joan ,Mir .. si xt 4 H4 4 ww, , 1 infer: , is i .,,, M . ,. 5 W i T Sophomorcs Zimmerman Art The shag gets a big play from South students. Mrs. Clancy and Mr. Casement laugh at a private ioke. Miss Ray directs students in choral singing. Vis:-3 Mr. Roberts explains the All-School show to participants A Jayn Young sings at the Soph-Ball. , V K , s. X 1' 1 ' f Everybody ,goes when the wagon comes! A11 students must buy fees, 122 -.0-o -.aan-n -an--.n ...nu Q..-nu an an uf .un . an an . 0 ...ann 0 .noe - ,wh . . .-:-:-:-:-:-:-.-:-:-:-: . - 2-1-1-2-2-13:-13:-iw '- . .12 ,4 ' ' H' . 'wx , 5' APPUQUJE f Wil? V QW '5 TH READ if QQ X W WM W Miss Alfhild Alenius Sponsor Marlene Allen J0dY DOWNS Vice President Secfef-WY Dick Marks l President ' lluniors We have completed our first step. Now as sturdy threads we journey up the loom. The task of weaving is tedious. Our progress is slackened as we untie the knots of our mistakes. But with experience the weave becomes smoother. Anticipation and pride increase as the fabric takes form. The weaving becomes an in- cessant duty. Only a year remains for its completion. Mr. Harold Keables Sponsor Junior Council 126 Aldrich, Thayer Allen, Marlene Allen, William Almquist, Barbara Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, Don Anderson, Sally Anthony, Carol l v K., ai- i 1 . Q 1, -- -Q1-.gg 'if . A f in 'fl 33 Aiwa! ' H Berry, Jim Benesh, Marcia Bennett, Ann Paul Benson, Jack Berger, Anna Marie Bird, Peter Bissell, Fred Blanchard, Don 2 nw M, , -v?pw , - .. 4 J 'X 94 at -a Q E if . . ,ga l it . F2522 V 4, at 9, 1 QS ii. 0.1 Y: D , f4?35Skf, 157 - '. lf,'5asfa.?1fQ2w2:ffj4wgw 5 mf A-: ' 5 ' v,,,,k Q L, ,, ,165 , , ,F , ' ' - .mf X., Q tit. B ,,.r,i QN- Arapkiles, Frances Armstrong, Marian Bachman, Howard Balenseifen, Janice Bartley, Beverlee Batcheller, Diane Batterson, Lorna Beck, Sandy 2553 W, , ,ti .i , 3 :ze ' L, W We 'H ,S 5 ,K was 4 S' Is: 17.1 i,-f- 1 A Us no-. 1 . i A' - I 'Z 41' 'P A he B, if ,, QA-, I , W. , -.G tv ,fx H? 1 . 5 .:-, Q2 5 X if ff' +wgr r Bodine, Bob Bolander, Ed Bond, Doveta Borstadt, Marilyn Bowen, Pat Brady, Roseanne Brenneis, Maribelle Brisson, Beverly Brown, Anna Brown, Robert Brownfield, Susan Bruns, Nancy 'Q' Brustlin, Dick Bryant, Addelle Buck, Nancy Burkhard, Shirley 'ALT' if jr Burms Carol Burns, Donna Burnside, jim Busey, Barbara Butler, Chester Butler, Mary Lou Buzbee, Bob' Cabble, Carol Campbell, Doug Carder, John Carpenter, Dick Casner, JoAnne Cass, Mary Louise Castner, Shirley Chapekis, Eugenia Chase, Carolyn -, . . 3, .Nw .K nd, Cox, Pat Craig, Nancy Cramer, John Crandell, Ellis Criswell, joan Cronk, Donna Crosson, Flora Curtis, Carol Clark, Betty Collins, Pat Conder, Jerry Conover, Joyce Cooper, Claudia Corey, Carol Cornwell, Sandra Cox, Janice Y X . ,V .' , . 'a , Juniors X., 1 ' i f 'S' 453 ii ff 5 1' s fi ig Ge? Delong, Gloria DeVries, Carmen Dickerson, Joyce Diedrich, joan Dodson, Beth Donahue, Ralph 1 'Q' Dorcas, Diane Douglass, Carol HJ, gee g, 1,'ef'x2. A , 3 5 -. 59553 ,, K , ..i,1:L,. s -2 ' 'Af' 77 ex 130 Dalee, Shirley Daly, Sharon Danks, Barbara Dardano, Jo Mame Davison, Pat DeCanter, Delora Decker, Lois Delehanty, Carolyn L, 61,5 lr H Dowler, Bob Downs, Jody Dragoo, Paul Draper, john Druley, Joan Duck, Arlene Dunn, Lynn Durrum, Catherine 'QA Eckel, Richard Eckhardt, Barbara Edwards, Barbara Elliott, Judy Ellsworth, Bill Emmert, Mary Louise Emrick, Jerry Engelbert, Joyce 1 if X5 , ,531 S Q Se VH ra ,, wma A wx W QS, fm are X, -as W ,A ,,,, .. , ,,fz- slmfiv ' , . 5 Q if X 5 x - 'V 'W iifmffgi Kr Nt ,I Q Flint, Dick Force, Gloria F W, 4 F, Franklin, Kay ' - - :W QA , a,.: i,,,l.y , ,,.. . K I ' ' , -ini. 'Q . L W 3 Frazier, Loretta g A 5' j Frey, Naomi Fritz, Marilyn Garland, Jerald Gerlach, Sandra 131 Erickson, Nancy Esmay, Donna Fair, Arlene Fairbanks, Elenor Farrell, Pat Fellows, Teddy Ann Field, Jacque Fletcher, Codie K Juniors ,, 4 lim i- - LW? Q -fill lv , ,my l 2 55 is 512 Q ,, , fd ig ,E 3 2 rl I K ga -w,,,.,-,,f,,,,., ,, 4 5,15 ,Z L M f if -sf1if::.4ges,e :gg - QQ, A ,'H,55j5gf. Gude, Marilyn Gustafson, Harry Haifley, Mack Hall, Sandra Hamilton, Dorla Hankins, Lynn Hanna, Joan Hardison, Delores if syl s M Gilbert, Bin Ginter, Carol Goff, Gerry Golder, Dick Gomer, Kay Googe, Jim Green, Tom Griffith joan fe 5' Q, Mai' f? 'lf . Heimbecher, Nancee Herrin, jackie Hertel, Davadene Hetsler, Mary Heuring, Mary Higgins, Dixie Lee Hill, Sandra Hoffman, Glenda R, F 3 Holfner, Virginia Holberg, Marlene Holverson, JoAxm Hoover, Jo Ann Howell, Dale Howell, Shirley Hubka, Norma Hume, Shirley an Jobe, Marcia johnson, Beth Johnson, Bill Johnson, Don Jones, Pat Jones, Patsy Jordon, Barbara Justice, Dick ' 1 f . W: , 'C ' Q-ii5?Wiif?5fgf h i?7 ,z2?3ig 1 7 w , V N Z : .fi , - hw f w w m, A ., - ,Q A I , 5 vi' 1 .175-,if 1-1 - l xaif 153,552-aw-2 Q mr 5, dh!- . Q flf I ff: . aaar - iw V , iiffifff :Q 1- 13 .,., .., WH , 1 Tiff' 2' ' 0. .::: f.1'i,?e2, :E K . Mxrg xgg , ,il V fri ? 1 '- . , ,sm N ' Jaw? -:fl 45 H -+V -1: L' 1, lime K A-qc fag I ,ax sf Y if FW 45 's S area f l ellr ' is r elii e'ae ' f :' A ' 'H ii s ' H j i - 1 ,ji , A I , ,yi Hurley, Don Hutchinson, Nancy Ingle, Jane Izett, Dody Isbell. Rachel Jackson, Mike Jacobs, Richard Jenkins, Gordon 4? Juniors -5 ggi in ,J ,Y 2 is 1 + if ff, W ,, , ,xm l ii? A, ig . :' '1 s N fl f, , - If S, ,, Lett, janet Lidholm, Bill W fi W X 4, , K! so iAl B , Lindstrom, Ernestine Lish, Margie Look. Dorcas Losey, Lorene Lovins, Bill Lowman, Betty L -.3 f ,WX Kays, Jo Ann Kemper, Dick Kemper, Joel Kipp, Donna ' er, Tess Koeteeuw, Arlene Lamb, Doris Larson, Dave 4 Map,- .,.: Q g Z ,, 'iv Wi Un sa av ,Gif -,br , Lunders, Beverly Lynch, Eva MacMillan, Georgia McCauley, Alice McClelland, Riley McCormick, jane McCutcheon, Bernice McDonald, Janis M ,:l5,,,f .QW JF' Q ., Nw, it We., it . ,,-.W1Q, ,,i f 7a+vfM..fa - McDonough, Rachel McGee, Carolyn McMath, Paul McNett, Maxine Madden, Myrna -I Majors, Clyde Marchant, Virginia Marks, Richard ,r,,f , ,,4,,,,,M,. 4-ww, ug?-sm 'aw qw, ., , .V . 'V :-1 :1s,,a - ef 1' Q Q:-W ' 'HH . i M six i 3 Q ,, ii 1- fm z . 5 in r , . 5 1 'G wif? A 4 Mickle, Shirley Miles, Donald Miller, Barbara Miller, Marilyn J Mitchell, Carol Moe, Maureen Montgomery, Kay Morris, Doris Kari' f Am' OC .,, N ,- , my Q K K V ww - - if - - ,V ' , T, . ,jg ' 1 ,gf 'H' A 'M .LEP i f 'V ,,.. 3,-r , . ,Q , M . 1.25 . ,, ,,.,.. . 4-ii-l i, , ' ffiiisf 2 X H QE? 6 ' fn 'H 5 K R ,AJ Aj ,--,, , kv ag -P-i e,.r e i t' at wg . ffg g gfn- wfgaffw Hi ,, ima - wi.-mae., 5 51, ,gk ,., .., ky ' is - . - , , 5' -P3 f,'gg?1gY' a k , 5 ,if e ,,., .,,., .,:. 'L . vii , 4, -YE. ' - fsfl' W5 M 5 33513, ' ' 1, , ,, - - sf ,i?i5LQ.:.:1l'i ' 5 1'N ' 5- my . M: wr. R Q ,'S5M:.-- f:w,.,, 2 ,, i 5,e,,.f ag, - .,, Q F an fiaab- 1' it 'si x 'Ei u N r ff. we 'f-M ff Pav ,Q .. 4, Marley, Norene Marr, Nancy Matteroli, Mary jane Matthiesen, jackie Mercier, Bob Metcalf, Agnes Metz, Mary Meyer, Jeanette we gig ' mr, 5? 'ifq,5e,gmgggg. . -- P Q 'lil'-v N . an I , . ,, A V A ,. ,A 3:19551 ' P' P-AN . 3' N fl Q A W fftjiif wk 119 4 i -L m fl Q AP' E .t,. 1 X ag,.'g-1,si5,axar', iw :fair i ,,,,,k,,. 3 ,.,,... K M so ' -ef 1 - 5 j. , ' 3 - . 4 ' I 4. A .V H L, ,fa-1,., ft ' i Juniors 2? mg. A . iggiggw V. , , 7 i I ,M .V . A-,gv . A :gm so sf-al 4 A W at ,E ,ri Y ,, Q K fgif 'Aw V . Q' U :ff-.113 I gags , 35 ' SV . -. . 7 if V , Mk X tl 16 Q T 1 A , ff' ...,. M B f . I ' Ui' ' B 'fs Neujahr, Jo Niblock, Charles Niblock, Dick Norberg, Don O'Brien, Sally O'Connor, Jo Anna Offerson, Robert Oliver, Barbara in l ,., Q V ..g, f-xl: Q. Y fulfil, fw'Vfi,1, 55 , 'fm ' 'mai 1 . Nw' ff VS, ,W . , , g O 136 Morris, Virgil Mossberger, Elaine Murray, Barbara Mussey, Marian Neff, Barbara Nelson, jim Nelson, Howard Nelson, Terry Olson, Barbara Opie, Eleanor Orner, Delores Orr, Joanne Osborne, Dolores Oswalt, Janice Overstake, D'Arline Pacheco, Roan 'fa Parmakian, Vicky Pash, joan Payne, Sally Pearce, Millie Lou Peck, Harriet Anne Peck. Richard Perkins. Pat Phillips, Gene wo 5 Raymond, Sally Jo Reary, Erma Redies, Eloise Redlick, Betty Reinhart, Bill Rempet, Darlene Rhodus, Norma Rice, Gene ,, Ty, A :vi JK! -1 . .f ' -2 7 . 'af X Y- H A vs .L 1f,,.. ....,, K , ,, an Zia, -si 'Q P95 as K fi i - i'x lvy A - . S' 5 2 Q k,A. -1 1: f i , 2'ifH'? 'llf i 'fi , J Q Q -iffffl'-i1?3Q'W ffiiii ,, f V 1 5 ii' -Y f 11 '-flsf i fflQ?:5':,3i'i g 11 . S 1 f A--f'ff:f1:Qf' - - M , N . ff .wg y ., ,.,, M, .. ,, 'Z 535 I W , . K ,,. .'-, , l if-ax ' M ii? ,' Qu,-Eff' , L 'Q K 2 A. g M, 'W S ,s Ei '57 rv P -V Y A 4 , 22 f V- Hx , . - .K , 3, 5 ..,, k - ' 75352 agafsfaf. . - - A fi, ,f fr , .-,mfg 1- ff., q an o 123.455, L. P r iff fi of L A Q Si 1'f M' ' 3 if-ffl? ' Y 'S n::gg,'s+1,mma.1Aa. ' QM x.. . 137 Phillips, jane Pickle, IOC fa lf' 3 W D Sm :hw 4 Pottenger, Harriet Powell, Patricia Proctor, Connie Pulliam, Ronald Quick, Geraldine Ranson, Baldwin W W 'XJ ii - ','fz:x-S, ,P 1 X 2' i ,ml lg., - Juniors Jil' we . , f, 'Q ' if A P ,,. 2, ' A U' ' 5. euq Q, , ' wp . , , li S fly li A' , 3 S v. 45, f - i' lien.. ,QM Rombach, Ruth Roorda, Joe Rundle, Marilyn Russell, Judy Saleh, Charles Saltzmann, Janice Sanborn, Nancy Sankey, Shirley li flfffif - Q , Ag! J ,., , ,,,...2s,, .W Y 1 a ,P fl fa is Richman, Camilla Robbins, Gwenn Robinson, Arvetta Robinson, judy Rogers, Betty Rolingson, Martha Rollins, Marie Roman, Elva Schrllmg Donna Schlage, Lorraine Schloo, Sue Sellers, Carol Sewell, Marilyn Shaw, Pat Shears, Joan Sheets, Bob Shepard, janell Silburn, David Simmons, Marilyn Simonsen, Charles Sisson, Mary Jo Sloan, Donna Snyder, Steve Spaulding, Don all n if gi Stine, Helen Svalberg, Charlotte Swain, Beverly Swancara, Frank Swanson, Bob Swartout, Shirley Swedlund, Elaine Targaris, Harry r i f Stewart, Barbara Stice, Clayton Wi, i Jig 'L . A V il' K 1 , :53f'?TfiQf?ff W c'l?51f?'f?5? 3 , faith .V , , . , ,Z .a f gifav,- ,iil:fQQ , , -I ' 'a-' 1 . ee., ' n A. .. .. eeve it ' i 2 v . Y , tntene S. 1 ml ' 1 , ,,.. . . . ,, W Spicer, Jerry S S Sprague, Bob l Meaee , ,... gs, K ' W -Q ii' , ,.-Q Q S ratt P ' ew -'A P ' hu rf? i fi i J W p p Stacey, Don is j . ' ' ,- S V Steffen, Melva . , w k K may Stevensen, Edie y ff ., fe. S in X EN .. K KA --Lirm a.-'f: ' L - 'il ,,.,: ,A .. i' f2f??w'iff -lx?-Q14 ' 7 139 , fgfji .X , ' ' J Q4 25255315 Em? 2 7,9 Z M 1 4 BFI 3 Jfunionfs Tate, Jack Theis, Sandra Thomas, James Thruston, Rosemary Tindall, John Toland, Delbert -null' , FL 'Y-'F' Tschetter, Nick k.V,, kk LV . . , , V, , , . ,, I .L 5 llrr AV.. ' .JV:,:,'f'V7i ' -I ,, 0 f' Wi . 1 si ' ': - gl- il X 'dv 'ad - ia 'K 'f . k',f ' I, L W h,'h M Ti 1 ' i W .- f Qa- 2 ln 1 Tri. Vail, Pat Vanderwal, John Van Soest, Mary Kay Vaughan, Sherrill Vidger, Vincent Vos, Marcia Waddell, Pat Wagner, Darlene -ef Turnage, Gordon iw-Q A.. iffi i gfgff, Y' P if fn, Q, A 5' ' . vfr' -7:' WZ' Q ... ' 1 A ' - ,ee . . ' 'i' :' N-wfi 1. X , .fi 3 iw. M -QF -as 5 - if s 15 140 Wakefield, Toni Warren, Georgia Warren, Louis Weiskoph, Sue Werthman, Don West, Mary White, Jeanette Wild, Dorothy Wild, Joan Wilde, La Vaun Wilder, Ava Willard, Kay Williams, john Williams, Karol Williamson, Bill Wilson, Sharon Q 'lu J-, H iv , L 'sf g d, .fk. V. ii l bs r a , s M fi .gi ' 'Sl g mm? Q-.Muff Winslow, Carol Winterowd, Emmylu Wise, Eva Wise, Mariel Yonge, Phil Younger, Donna Youngren, Mary Alice Juniors Sparkling baton twirler, Carol Winslow, Pin him! Excited students cheer on a wrestler. Place hands-lean forward, Ugh! Students practice artificial respiration in First Aid class. Aren't they cute! These darlings starred in the Junior show Roll that seven! The Annual staff is in the middle of one of its parties. Now, here's the thing, It must be a good joke. Janet Paine and Elaine Lundstrom team up on the twin accordions. 142 .. . . .Q .- .. ... . ..... . 0 OQIOQO 0 ...- . I , .. - ..,....., . ,.,., 1' - . Q gig. ,. APPMQUE FABRIC yn I 0 Mrs. Louise Aymer Sponsor . 5 'sf , 'H 5'w if1e-af it - iii ' Z-P ,,,, m e , i .L., A 1, X 1 'I if x X , Q Scot Robinson 3 Vice President L Irma Lou Soper Secret-WY Dick Burkhardt President Seniors The last thread is cut and the hands of destiny remove us from the loom. Our fabric is strong and durable. Class experiences have formed a design both unique and beautiful. The loom is empty. Our cherished Southern life is relinquished to future fabrics. We have feelings of regret and anticipation. The chal- lenge of weaving a new life is ours. gg 'W' ,V , Mr. Calvin Seiler Sponsor Senior Council 146 ADAMS, LOIS ELIZABETH Christmas Program, jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club. Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, RiHe Club, S.A.C., Ski Club, Triple S. ALCORN, LELIA JEANETTE G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Sports Club, jr. Escort, Library Ass't., S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't. ALLISON, PATRICIA MAE IRENE Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Program, fr. Class Council, fr. Escort, Music Festival, Treasurer's Ass't. AMES, ERNEST ANDERSEN. ANNE MARIE G.A.A., fr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, S.A.C.. Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Dance Comm., Sr. Show, Ski Club. ANDERSON, CALVIN F.T.A., I.R.C. Parliamentarian, fr. and Sr. Class Coun- cils, Key Club, Senate Club Pres,, Sr. Speech, Speakers' Bureau Pres., Student Council, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S Treas. ANDERSON, NORMA CLARE jr. Escort, Ir. Prom Dance Comm., Pep Club Dance Comm., Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't., R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. Honorary Second Lt. and lgajor, Rifle Club, Soph. and jr. Class Councils, Student ouncil. ANNIS. JACQUELINE APPLEGATE, RAYMOND DEAN Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival. ARMSTRONG, CONSTANCE ARLENE Home Ec. Ass't., jr. Escort, Office Ass't., Pep Club, lite-School Ass't., S.A.C. Sec., Soph. Class Council, Y- eens. ARNELL, SHIRLEY ARTERBURN, GORDON WILLIAM Art Service Club, S.P.H. ANDERSON. DONALD ANDERSON, LLOYD GALEN ANDERSON, NORA A YDUAY 531 In sports, clubs, and general fool- ery, RANDY CAREY rates high as a REBEL ROUSER. BANKS, CONSTANCE BARBOUR, ALTON Annual Show, Annual Stall, Cheerleader, Class Councils, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Key Club, S Club, Student Council, Varsity Wrestling, A11 State Gyimnastics. BARNARD, LAURA LOU All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, fr. Escort, Latin Club, Music Festivals, Pep Club, Red Cross, S.A.C. AUB ERT, ROBERT -'VE .,,- BABCOCK, NANCY LOU Confederate Stall, Latin Club, Sr. Class Council, Ski Club, Teachefs Ass't. BAKER, BETTY BAKER, BEVERLY ANN Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Pep Club, Pre- Med. Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, S.A.C., Sr. Prom Dance Comm., Y-Teens. BAUGH, CONSTANCE LA VERNE All School Show, Concert Orchestra, Pep Club. BECKER, ALBERT BELL, BARBARA JEANNE All School Show, Christmas Program, Ensemble, Teachefs Ass't. BELSHER, EVELYN BENSON, KAREN ARLENE G.A.A., Pep Club, Red Cross All-City Council, Red Cross Dance Comm., Spanish Club, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S, Y-Teens. BENSON, ROBERT KEITH A Cappella, Class Shows, Christmas Programs, Drama Club Plays, Folio Leaves Program Chairman, Music Festivals, P. di W. Day Shows, Senate Club Parlia- mentarian, Sr. Class Play, Southern Masqueraders. BERESFORD, SUZANNE PORTER A Cappella, Class Shows, Girls' Sports Club, Pep Club, P. 0 W. Day Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club, Student Body Sec., Student Council, Triple S. BERGMANN, BEVERLY JEAN All School Shows, Concert Orchestra, Confederate Staff . -5 Reporter, I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Dance Comm., H Music Festivals, Pep Club, Play Festival, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils. It X .ax 6- 'nf ' 43 3. BERGNER, BARBARA LEE ,.. Concert Band, Co-ordinator's Ass't., Music Festivals, , Pre-School Ass't., S.A.C. BERGNER, BETTY LOUISE ' Concert Band, Music Festivals, S.A.C. 'fsvm 4, BEVAN, JOANN , S ...F Adv. Girls' Glee Vice-Pres., Christmas Programs, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Dance Comm., Music Festivals, Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass t.: Y-Teens Pres. fi' BIDINGER, LEOMA RUTH Boots and Belles, F.T.A., Girls' Sports Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Ride Club, Rifle Team, Y-Teens Pres. Ae. D G. BILES, WANDA JEAN G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, S.A.C., Social Hour Club. BIRD, MARJORIE BISGARD, JUDITH KAY Christmas Program, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm.: S.A.C., Sr. Show, Ski Club. BLAKLEY, DONALD BLINDE, SYLVIA JOANN Odice Ass't., Play Festival. 32, 3 , , WQLQXM. BODINE, SYLVIA GRACE s . X 3 . Q. 'ref , , X, Concert Band, G.A.A., Marching Band, Odice As 't. r-eY- - A Q S 2 ik f i S BONNEMA, HELEN MAE Confederate Staff, jr. Escort, Latin Club, Sr. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't., Y-Teens. BONNEMA, JAMES Confederate Staff Sports Editor, Stage Crew. BOWEN, LAURA JEAN A Cappella, Choir B, Ensemble, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, P. dr W. Day Show, Red Cross, Rifle Club. Scnims BOWLIN, JOYCE LORENE Dean's Ass't., Girls' sports Club, fr. Escort, gep Club, Pre-School Ass't., S.A.C., Y- eens. A BRAINERD, JOHN All School Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Music Festivals, R.O.T.C. Drill - Team, Spanish Club, Varsity Tennis. falufffl. 42fj?Q7'fNf5?'f, .E 1' ii: ' -'I-ff: fa Q Qssfg. Q' 45 R 'Elks tjza 392 ' K 1 f For she's a jolly good fellow is a , title well-fitted for FRANCES CUMMINGS, REBEL ROUSER. BREWER, VALARIE BRIGGS, WANDA LEE BROCK, PAUL EDWIN A Cappella, Boots and Belles, Boys' Choir Vice-Pres., Boys' Glee Pres.. Choir B, Christmas Programs, Hi-Y, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Soph. Baseball, Basketball, and Football, Spanish Club Pres. ' ,,,, t ' K l',' f 1 1 150 I-of . A . - sn BREAKEY, SONDRA KAY Annual Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Ensemble, jr. Escort, Ir. Prom Dance Comm., Music Festival, Ski Club, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Dance Comm. BRENDEN, ORLYS JEAN All-City Orchestra, All School Shows, Con- cert Band, Concert Orchestra, jr. Escort, Marching Band, Music Ass't., Music Fes- tivals, Pep Club, S.A.C. BROCK, REHA LOUISE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, Girls' Sports Club, jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Swimming Club. BROCKISH, MAURINE CLAIRE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, Confederate Stal? Feature Editor, F.T.A., G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Latin Club. Madrigal, Pep Club, Triple S. BROOKS, PAUL BROWN, JEAN G.A.A., fr. Achievement, Pre-School Ass't.,' Y-Teens. BROWN, PHYLLIS Girls' Sports Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Teacher's Ass't., Y-Teens. BRUBAKER, DORIS RUTH Bible Devotions Club, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, G.A.A., fr. Escort, Latin Club, Madrigal. Southern Masquerade-rs, Triple S. BRUNDIGE, BARBARA ELAINE A Cappella, Boots and Belles, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, P. dv W. Day Show, Teacher's Ass't. G BRUSH, CAROLYN FRANCIS is Class Councils. I.R.C. Pres., fr. Escort, jr. Prom A Q Dance Comm., Pep Club Council, Red Cross Sec., Sen- ate Club, Spanish Club, Speakers' Bureau, Triple S. BUCKLAND, KAREN CTranst'erred from Beaver Dam, Wis.j Pre-Med Club I 5, easi , . .....,.. .,..,.. A . .5 BULLOCK, MARY ' llll llfy A 'E A I Adv. Girls' Glee, Assembly Council, Choir B, Christ- mas Programs, Music Festival, Spanish Club. lf. 47 BULLOCK, THOMAS EUGENE ., Red Cross, Soph. Basketball and Track. 'jg' 5' fm R BURKHART, RICHARD DELMAR A Wf- Class Councils, Key Club, S Club, S Club Dance Comm.. I . -sat Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Show, Sr. Prom Dance Comm., Soph. , , and Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Triple S Treas. BURNETT, JEAN jr. Escort. BURNS, ELIZABETH BUTLER, GILBERT LEE Annual Show, Concert Band, jr. Class Show, Marching Band, Music Festivals, R.O.T.C. Captain, R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., S Club, Varsity Baseball and Football. BUXTON, JOY ANN , f Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, , 55 Maclrigal, Music Festivals, Red Cross, S.A.C., Teacher's M, ' its Ass't. BYLSMA, DOLORES 3 S' ' js. , BYRD, BARBARA ' CAIN, BERNADEAN LOUISE -2' E Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Dance Comm. Afkylb A L CALDWELL, ARLENE LAVENA -A , Confederate Stal? Reporter, G.A.A., Pre-School Ass't., ',,' 1 f 4, - Triple S. f .,... Aqql , CALKINS, MARY LOU Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross Dance Comm., Rifle f X , - Club, Rifle Team. I O Scnmts l i 5 lg-,Sfmt-z.'If L.: SIL' ' . L, Q Eff. Q fails A .M 553.43 .4 W s 'C' J 6 . Y 3 s Whose booming baritone is that? And other activities, too, give DAVE NICHOLAS the title REBEL ROUSER. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM LEROY Red Cross. CAREY, RANDOLPH SLAVENS All-City Football and Golf, Deans' Ass't., Key Club Pres., Key Club Dance Committee, S Club Sgt. of Arms, S Club Dance Committee, Student Council, Soph. Bas- ket1b.:gl,HTeacher's Ass't., Varsity Basketball, Football an o . CARLSON, SYLVIA :SE- . rw A eV? .V A2555 :ef 4 .1 ,Q CALLENDER, BRUCE Art Club, Choir B, Music Festival. CALLENDER, LYDIA CALVIN, CAROLYN RAE Class Councils, Class Shows, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comms., Outstanding Sr. Girl, Pep Club Vice-Pres., Psp Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Triple S. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY JEAN Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Clinic Ass't., Girls' Chorus, Music Festival, Swim- ming Club. ' .5 5 ...av XS' ff LA at I 'f green CARNEY, DONALD THOMAS, CARR,JoANNE Adv. Girls' Glee, Coordinator's Ass't., F.T.A. Social Chairman, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, jr. Escort, Music Festival, Rifle Club Vice-Pres., Riiie Team, Class Coun- cils. CERVIN, BEVERLY JO All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Programs, En- semble, fr. Escort, Madrigal, Sr. Class Councils, Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club, Soph. Class Show. CHADWICK, RICHARD LAWRENCE Cheerleader, jr. Class Pres., Ir. Prom Comm., Key Club, P. df W. Day Dance Comm., Social Hour Club, Soph. Class Show, Student Council, Soph. Class Vice-Pres., Student Body Pres. CHAMBERLAIN, LESLIE JO G.A.A., fr. Escort, Pre-School Ass't., Triple S. CHAPMAN, JOHN SHERMAN All-State Track, fr. and Sr. Class Councils, jr. Prom Comm., Key Club Vice-Pres., Key Club Dance Comm., S Club Vice-Pres., S Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Varsity Basketball and Track, Spanish Club Pres. and Sec., Triple S Sec. CHELF, JOAN GAYL Counselor's Ass't., Ir. Escort, Sr. Prom Dance Comm., Oiiice Ass't., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't., Ski Club. CHILDERS, CLAUDIA KAY Adv. Girls' Glee, Annual Stal? Soph. Editor, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, Madrigal, Music Festivals, Pre-School Ass't., Soph. Class Council, Teacl1er's Ass't. CHISEN, HOWARD CHRISMAN, JOSEPH CLAIR, JOSEPH CLARK, ARDITH HELEN Art Club, fr. Class Council, fr. Prom Dance Comm., S.A.C., Y-Teens. CLARK, MILDRED 'N-1 Wim . we , 'Q' 'ZF' 'S e' Q A3 CLEANINGER, MARY LOU if xxx! X CLEGG, GEORGE Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, S Club Z A Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council, Soph. and Varsity COLEMAN, WILLIAM COLLIER, JACKIE EARLEEN Christmas Programs, Ir. Prom Dance Comm., Mad- rigal, Music Festival, Red Cross, Sr. Choir, Sr. Prom Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council. CORDOVA, RONALD CRABTREE, BEVERLY CRABTREE, FRED jr. Class Council, R.O.T.C. Second Lt. CRAFT, ELEANOR Baseball, Football, and Wrestling. ..Z,, Seniors I Y W Y t Dramatist, writer, musician-top Flight in all three is YVONNE FAIR, REBEL ROUSER. CUSTER, JO ANN All School Show, I.R.C. Sec., Ir. Class Sec., Ir. Escort, Rille Club, R.O.T.C. Honorary First Lt. and Lt. Col. Ski Club, Soph. and fr. Class Councils, Soph. Show, Student Body Vice-Pres. DALEY, GEORGIA A Cappella. All School Show, Class Shows, Choir B Christmas Program, French Club, Ir. Escort, Southerri Masqueraders, Y-Teens Vice-Pres. DANIELS, CLINTON COOK goncert Band, Hi-Y, Marching Band, R.O.T.C., Spanish lub. fi f- -'- swf 1 . fseiil in ,fl-HQH' A , o . L ' 1 me-t'C ., I 5 4 CRANDELL, BOBETTE LOUISE Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Pro- grams, fr. Escort, Latin Club, Madrigal, Music Festivals, Pep Club, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't. I CRITTENDEN, LOIS ANN F.T.A. Membership Chairman, G.A.A., fr. Escort, Play Festival, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. Show, Spanish Club, Triple S. A CROMAR, DALE YOUNG Concert Orchestra, F.T.A., Music Festivals, Play Festival, Speakers' Bureau. CUMMINGS, FRANCES BARBARA A Cappella, All School Shows, Annual Show. Class Shows, Christmas Programs, jr. Escort, S.A.C., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Southern Masqueraders. tt V I I 5 I l t . I ' P , ,.:-':fvfqi.x' J,..',' Q? ff , ., K l at . gf 5 f? . DAVID, CRAIG DAVIS, CAROL JANET fTransferred from Englewood, Colo.j A Cappella, Choir B, Christmas Program, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Music Festival, Sextette. DAVIS, WINIFRED JOYCE Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. DAVY, DONNA MARIE All School Show, jr. Class Show, Ir. and Sr, Prom Comm., Soph. Class Council. DAY, JUDITH CLAIRE Girls' Choir. Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, fr. Prom Comm., Madrigal, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club, Spanish Club. DAYWITT, ROBERT LEROY All School Show, Annual Shows, Class Shows, Christ- mas Programs, Concert Band and Orchestra, French Club Pres., P. df W. Day Shows, Pre-Med Club, R.O.T.C. Captain, Sr. Class Council. DEINES, IRVIN WAYNE German Club, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Base- ball, Student Faculty Day, Varsity Basketball. DEMING, ROBERT HERSCHEL I.R.C., Lab. Ass't., Latin Club, Pre-Med Club Pres.. Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Class Council. Sr. Prom Comm., Soph. Basketball, Triple S. DE MORO, PHYLLIS JEAN Christmas Program, G.A.A., Pep Club, Teaclzer's Ass't. DENISON, IRA GERALD Boys' Glee, Red Cross, Soph. and Sr. Councils. Soph. Football. DE NOOY, JEAN WILMA Office Ass't. DE VRIES, ROGER Red Cross. DE WOLFE, THOMAS HARRISON Confederate Stat? Desk Editor, Hi-Y, Red Cross, S Club, S.P.H., Manager of Soph. Basketball and Varsity Baseball, Basketball, and Track. DIEHL, WILLIAM WARREN Q Art service Club, R.o.T.c. f DIGOR, LA VERNE All Scliool Show, Girls' Sports Club, fr. and Sr. Class Councils. Library Ass't.. Sr. Prom Comm., Soph. Show. Tcacher's Ass't., Triple S, Y-Teens. DIKEOU, JAMES DOWD, SHARON LYNNE Choir B, Christmas Programs, Girls' Basketball and Swimming, Girls' Choir, jr. Escort, Ir, Prom Comm.. Office Ass't.. Pre-Med Club, Red Cross. Y-Teens. DRURY, DONALD DUNLAP, PATRICIA DUNN, GEORGENE ETTA All-City Ski Team, Colo. Ski Team, Lab. Ass't., Na- tional Ski Team, Student Council, Ski Club Sec.. Ski Club Team, Teacl:er's Ass't. ' DURAND, MARY LOU Choir B, Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Music Festival, Pep Club. S.A.C., Triple S, Y-Teens. Seniors Tall, lanky, hunk of humor is JOHN CHAPMAN, REBEL ROUSER. EDWARDS, DORIS MAE Choir B, Christmas Programs, Counselofs Ass't., Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Madrigal, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't., S.A.C. EDWARDS, GLENN CLARK F.T.A., Soph. Baseball and Football, Spanish Club, Speakers' Bureau, Varsity Baseball. ELLSWORTH, JAY PHILLIPS 1 1 .ah DURKOP, CLINTON Soph. Football, Track, and Wrestling. DWYER, JOAN CATHERYN A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, jr. Prom Comm., Latin Club, Madrigal, Music Festival, Red Cross, Sen- ate Club, Speakers' Bureau. EASLEY, JACK Christmas Programs, Music Festivals, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Varsity Track. EBERHART, GLENN HOWARD A Cappella Council, Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Programs, F.T.A., Jr. and Sr. Shows, Latin Club Pres., Music Festivals, Pre-Med Club, Student Council. QF .ifs5VSL.1 E . ,-iff, A A w - - t ' fi A f Mr . wi' ff EMMERT, DONALD ENGEL, DALE ENRIGHT, KAY ERB, HILDA JOAN A Cappella Council, Annual Show, Class Councils, French Club, F.T.A., Pep Club, Prom and Dance Comm. Soph. Show, Soph. Class Sec., Student Council. r EVANS, JANICE ELAINE Boots and Belles, Dance Comms., G.A.A., Ir. Escort Latin Club Scribe, Pep Club, Red Cross, Rifle Club Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. 1 1 EVANS, KAY LYNNE Pre-Med Club. FAIR, YVONNE FERREE A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Drama Bureau, Drama Club Plays, Folio Leaves Pres., Sr. Play, Southern Mas- queraders Vice Pres. and Pres., Student Council, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. FARNSWORTH, RICHARD ALLEN Student Council, Red Cross, Varsity Swimming. FAWLEY, DOROTHEA ELIZABETH Concert Band, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, jr, Escort, Marching Band, Music Festival, Red Cross, S,A,C,, Ski Club. FAY, JAMES MQONROE All School Show, Annual Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Christmas Programs, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Music Festivals, P. di W. Day Show, Red Cross. Soph. and Varsity Baseball and Wrestling. FERGUSON, CAROL JANE CTransferred from Indianapolis, Ind.j Confederate Stat? Star Reporter and Society Editor, Ir. Class Coun- cil, lr. Escort, National Tlzespian, Red Cross, Sr. Play, Ski Club, Southern Masqueraders, Triple S. FERGUSON, DONNA l 'l E 2. X 953 ji A A Q FLATTERY, LOIS JEANNINE All School Show, lr. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Ir. and Sr. Shows, Office Ass't., Play Festival, Red Cross, S.A.C., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils. FLEMING, WILLIARD FOX, DONNA FOX, RUTHANN A Cappella, Annual Shows, Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Ir. Escort, Music Fes- tivals, Ski Club, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows. FRANTZ, DONALD LEE Annual and Sr. Show Script Comm., Annual Stat? Fac- ulty and Sports Editor, All-City fr. Red Cross Coun- cil Member, All-State Ir. Red Cross Leadership Camp Rep., I.R.C., Hi-Y Club, R.O.T.C. Major, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. FREY, BRYCE ALFRED Confederate Staff Co-Sports Editor and Co-Editor-In- Chief French Club Lab. Ass't., Soph. Class Council 'Ti- FISHER, DORIS JANE Roller Skating Club. I X FISHER, WILLIAM ROSS A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Folio Leaves, Lab Ass't., Music Festival, P. 6? W. Day Show, Sr. Play Soph. and Ir. Shows, Student Council, Southern Mas queraders Pres. FLATTERY, EILEEN JOYCE Boots and Belles, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross Red Cross Dance Comm. f ' ii f raw!! els? A. . .. ., 5 ,K 'ri 4 ,wx --f.,-v - is X llellle S iii F' Q aiu -Ji inf X ,. '- 5?-' ' S. ' ' Seniors we . . .. , . .12 ' ,gig 35. , K A i ,fi .a 5 1 9 5 ,,. 3 X . . Q f S V 'A vw- Few girls have done more service to South than MAUREEN Mc- NIERNEY, REBEL ROUSER. GAUT, MARY GEER, SYLVIA JEANNINE Co-Ordinator's Ass't., fr. and Sr. Class Councils. jr. Show Script Comm., jr. and Sr. Prom Decoration Chairman, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., P. di W. Day jr. Princess, P. :Q W. Day Show, Pre-School Ass't., Student Council. GEHRETT, BOB Ifgv 'X FRITTS, GEORGE RONALD ball and Wrestling. K' A FRY, CHARLES LE ROY A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christ- mas Programs, Confederate Stal? Reporter, Mixed Chorus, Music Festivals, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, Sr. Play. FRY, SHIRLEY JEAN Pep Club,Spanish Club. FURGESON,jOYCE mf Q Agn, ff., f will ' J, , A g iii iffml f Q 'E X.. vw- - X u f GIDLUND. SYLVIA JUNE Clinic Ass't., Confederate Stal? Society Editor, fr. Es- cort, I.R.C., Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. GOODSON, GRANT Annual Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Soph. Class Council, Soph. and jr. Shows, Soph. and Varsity Tiack. Speakers' Bureau, Writers' Bureau. GRANGER, GENE HOLTON ' Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festivals, Photo Club, R.O.T.C., S.P.H., Soph. Baseball. GRANT, HAROLD WESLEY R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Ass't. GRAY, BARBARA ELIZABETH Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club Sports Manager, Music Festival, Pep Club Council, Treasurefs Ass't., Y-Teens Treas. GRIEBEL, DONALD A S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Base- ball, Football, and Wrestling, Varsity Foot- GRIFFIS, PEGGY GRIFFITH, SALLY ANN Class Councils, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ir. Es- cort, lr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Show, Soph. Dance Comm., Triple S. GRIGSBY, WILLIAM Key Club. GRIMES, DONALD LEE Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. GRUBB, GEORGE ARTHUR Boys' Choir, Choir B Sec., Christmas Programs, Music Festivals, Mr. Rebel, Red Cross. GRUNWALD, LUCINDA JANE fr. Escort, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Teacher's Ass't.. Y-Teens. . HACKETT, DEAN EARL Captain of the Football Team, Counselor's Ass't., fr. Class Show, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Soph. and Varsity Football. HALL, JAMES Photo Club Pres., Play Festival, Red Cross. S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Soph. and Varsity Track. HALL, IAN LEWIS A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs, F.T.A., I.R.C., fr. and Sr. shows, Senate Club Vice- Pres., Sr. Play, Southern Masqueraders, Triple S. HALL, JOHN HALLAM, ROSEMARY A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Girls' Sports Club jr. and Sr. Shows, Music Festival, Pep Club, P. df W. Day Shows, Sr. Choir, Spanish Club. HAMAN, HARRIET ARLENE Pre-School Ass't., S.A.C. j'?'s 1-7, . gf , f: N 'Q' jg ' 5 .A h t' '5' V X L 5 g is X . if l slc' A s. 24? . . Y L' V C , 6 ,A . v t . Q. H , ffkiif ii gk. . pg -'i r'li.235 ff1 ' ' T i 2 '5',I,g '3wfrfv-ff. 3'... .,:'t 'L Teacher's Ass't. Rifle Club, S.A.C. GUNNISON, GWYN jr. Escort, G.A.A., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pep Club Tea, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, S.A.C., GURNEY, PAUL DWAYNE Ice Skating Club, Movie Operator. GUSTAFSON, SANDRA ANN Pep Club, Pep Club Tea, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, l -FRS Q' 1 ka. ar ,,,,,,-M' 159 Seniors Many activities give RUSSELL MEAD the title, REBEL ROUSER. HARDY, ELEANORE GLENITH HAMILL, CLAUDIA JUNE Confederate Stat? Desk Editor, Christmas Programs, F.T.A. Sec., jr. Escort, Lab. Ass't., Red Cross, Spanish Club, Speakers' Bureau, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. HAMMER, JOHN ALBERT A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Choir B, Music Festivals, Play Festival, Rifle Team, gi'O,T.C. Ass't., R.O.T.C. Second Lt., Sr. oir. A Cappella, Art Club, Christmas Programs, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Play Festival, Red Cross. HARGIS, BEVERLY Dean's Ass't., Ir. Class Council, Pep Club, Red Cross Rille Club, Ski Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Y- Teens. HARRIS, JIM STANLEY Movie Operator, S.P.H. Wx 5. 3 'AS?-SQQQS5 ,',, fa' ,- ar' .J 2 ,+- Y, . , My . , . ' . .. 2 jf,-ig ig, . . s , J , is 'A I A ., T '23 A , HAMMOND, JAMES HAMMOND, JULIE Annual Show, Annual Staff Writer, Con- cert Band, F.T.A. Historian, I.R.C., Pep Club, R.O.T.C. Honorary Captain, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Show, jr. and Sr. Prom Comm. -P e'e' HARRISON, PAUL RUSSELL All School Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, lr. and Sr. Shows, Marching Band, Music Festival, P. ci' W. Day Shows, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm. HARTENDORP, NORMA MILDRED Art Club Sec., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, jr. Escort, Latin Club Quaestor, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Triple S. HARTMAN, CHARLOTTE HATCH, BARBARA JOYCE A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Pro- grams, Confederate Stat? Reporter, Madrigal, Music Festival, Sr. Class Council, Student Council, Teachefs Ass't. HAYDEN, MARILYN HEDGES, CLIFF CHARLES Concert Orchestra, jr. and Sr. Class Shows, Marching Band, Music Festivals, R.O.T.C. Second Lt. HEDGES, GERALD WAYNE F.T.A., F.T.A. Program, Latin Club, Pre-School Ass't., Soph. Basketball. HEFFERLY, JOANNE A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Pro- grams, Music Festival, HEFT, DONNA Girls' Sports Club, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't.. Span- ish Club, Y-Teens. HEIMERICH, LYLE GEORGE . Lab. Ass't., Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Show, Sr. Show Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club. HENDERSON, LEE ANN G.A.A., Teacher's Ass't. HENDERSON, RUTH MAY All School Show, Cheerleader, fr. Escort, fr. Prom Comm.. Ir- Prom Queen, Sr. Play, Ski Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils, Soph. P. dr W. Day Queen Spanish Club Pres. ' , v HENRY, CHARLES EDWARD A HERBOLD, ROBERT Annual Show, Class Shows, Concert Band, P. J: W. Day Shows, R.O.T.C. Lt. Col., Rifle Team, Senate Club , Soph. Class Council, Triple S. , Q HETSLER, MARGARET LORILLA Counselor's Ass't.. G.A.A., Pep Club, Red Cross, Triple to f . .qw ...,, .. N Kf- ff Q ., 3 23? 5 'ii K HEUERMAN, WENDELL RICHARD Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, Hi-Y. HEWITT, ROSE HILL, NED HILL, SHARON GLEE gluiagpillila, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Spanish HINKLE, SCOTT HOFFMAN, HARRY HENRY Concert Band, Hi-Y, Marching Band, Music Festivals. S, Y-Teens. 161 Seniors ' ' HOLBEACH, EDWARD W f V. . ' A i A D V .,.. ' A K 'f M 'A f HOLDEN, SALLY , ' jg 1,4 Clinic Ass't., French Club, fr. Escort, Pep ' , Club, PregM ed Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red 4 A W Cross. f- X e 1 ,fee l J ca .4 1- M -asm. Her activities a n d personality stand behind CAROLYN CALVIN as REBEL ROUSER. HORN, DON Varsity Track. HOLLAND, BETTY HONAKER, WILLIAM All School Show, Christmas Programs, Con- cert Band, Ir. and Sr. Shows, Marching HOSCHOUER, WILMA IONE CTransferred from Richland, Wash.j F.H.A., G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Try-Hi-Y. HOUGH, NADINE Band, Music Festivals, S Club, S.P.H., Var- sity and All-City Tennis. 9' 'Q 'K :ff jf' J HOUSMAN, CHARLENE HOWARD, RONALD S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Football, Track, and Wrestling, Wrestling Co-Captain. HUGHES, JULIA ANN A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs. . I.R.C., jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, RiHe Club Sec., Rifle Team, Spanish Club, Triple S. aa, 'G HUNT, MARILYN RAE All-City and Concert Orchestras, All School Show, Confederate Stat? Star Reporter, News Editor, and Editor-in-Chief, Folio Leaves Sec., I.R.C. Vice-Pres., fr. Escort, Pep Club Council, P. ti' W. Day Shows, Stu- dent Council, Triple S. 1 HURD, CAROLYN JEAN J A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, fr. Class Council, fr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, P. df W. Day Show, Sr. Show, Spanish Club. HURRY, PATRICIA ANN All School Show, Christmas Program, Ir. Escort, Play Festival, Red Cross, S.A.C., Soph. and Ir. Shows, Writers' Bureau. 162 HUSTON. BETTY HYSKELL, ROY CHARLES A Cappella, All School Show, Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, Music Festival, Red Cross Publicity Man- ager, Red Cross Dance Comm. INCH, MURIEL IVERSON, MADGE ELAINE Concert Band, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club. Latin Club, Marching Band, Music Festival, Pre-School Ass't., Soph. Show. JACOBS, CARL FRANCIS Choir B, Movie Operator. JAMES, MARY KAREN CIinic,Ass't., jr. Escort. JERGENSEN, SHIRLEY JESSEN, RICHARD HANS German Club. JOHNSON, CAROL JOHNSON, JANICE LEE - I.R.C., lr. Escort, fr. and Sr. Class Councils, jr. and Sr. Shows, fr. and Sr. Prom Comms., Latin Club, Pep Club, Sr. Speech, Speakers' Bureau, Student Council. JOHNSON, KAY MARIE Girls' Swimming, Roller Skating Club, S.A.C. JOHNSON, MARILYN A Art Club, Choir B, G.A.A., Swimming Club, jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross, Ski Club, Y-Teens. W if 'Nga 112- 'X JAMES, IPHYLLIS JEAN I Annual Shows, Christmas Program, Clinic Ass't., Girls' Choir, Ir. Class Council, Ir. Show, fr. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Ski Club. JARDINE, JUDITH JENSEN, ANNE LOUISE A Cappella, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Madrigal, Music Festivals, Pep Club, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, Teacher's Ass't. ,. - u , --M, .... ,. f,,y:f,,fw1Wg1-f ff -L1 L .-is 2.354311 w c.. .!fpg.,?if7Kezf V. 4 if X f as. c FQ Seniors . 9 sf 166' 5 JOHNSON, RITA KAY A Cappella, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, jr. Class Councils, fr. Prom Comm., Madrigal, Rille Club. JONES,CAROL JONES, JEAN MARTHA G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, S.A.C. Certainly few students have been as outstanding in the Field of music as KARL YORDY, R E B E L ROUSER. JOUETT, NORMAN WAYNE Choir B, Christmas Programs, Counselor's Ass't., Music Festival, Play Festival, S.P.H., Sr. Class Council. JOY,DONALD All School Show, Concert Orchestra, German Club, Music Festivals. Ski Club. JUERGENS, DAVID WENDAHL Movie Operator, Senate Club. JORDAN, LAWRENCE Folio Leaves Vice-Pres., Key Club, Pre- Med Club Treas., S Club, Senate Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Play, Southern Masquer- aders Vice-Pres.. Triple S Sr. Board, Var- sity Swimming. KARNES, JOAN ELIZABETH Class Councils, F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Teacher's Ass't. KEATING, NANCY KEELER, KAREN ELIZABETH A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., jr. P. ci' W. Day Show, Sr. Class Council, Soph. and jr. Shows, Teacher's Ass't. KENNEDY, FRANK EARL Movie Operator, S.P.H., Soph. Class Council. KERNS, CAROL KESLER, KELVIN FRANKLIN All School Show, Concert Band and Orchestra, Latin Club, Marching Band, Pre-Med Club OB'icial Photog- rapher, S.P.H., Ski Club, R.O.T.C., Varsity Track. KEUVELAAR, ADRIANNA Clinic Ass't., fr. Class Show, Latin Club, Student Coun- cil, Pre-Med Club, Writers' Bureau, Y-Teens. KILIBARDA, ELIZABETH KISSLER, MARIGOLD ANN All School Show, Christmas Program, Concert Orches- tra, Ensemble, German Club Treasurer, jr. Prom Comm., Student Council, Library Ass't., Music Festival. KITZLER, GRETCHEN ELLEN A Cappella, Art Club Treasurer, Ensemble, F..T.A., German Club, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Class Council, lr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Red Cross. KLAP, SARAH JANE Dean's Ass't., fr. Escort, G.A.A., Latin Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. KNIGHT, ESTELLA JANE A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B., Christmas Pro- gram, Counselor's Ass't., G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Madrigal, Music Festival. Q an ? S. E, 'li' KOHLER, KAYE LEA Art Club, Pep Club, Teachers' Ass't. KOOI, MILDRED KRAMER, CAROL A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program, Con- cert Orchestra, Girls' Clzoir, Girls' Sport Club, Ir. Es- cort, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, Spanish Club. KRAUS, LORNA JEAN Boots and Belles, Ensemble, German Club, fr. Escort, Play Festival, Red Cross, RiHe Club, Roller Skating Club Sec., Soph. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't. KRENING, EUGENE LAMPSHIRE, JAQUELINE LEE Adv. Girls' Glee, All School Shows, Annual Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't., Girls' Choir, Madrigal, P. dv W. Day Show, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows. 'Z' KNUCKLES, KAROLYN JOYCE 1 CTrahsferred from Centerville, Iowa.j Choir B, Christ- mas Program, Ensemble, fr. Escort, Music Festival Pep Club. KNUDSON, ARLENE LUCILLE Girls' Swimming, fr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm. KNUDSON, JAMES CLARENCE All School Shows, Christmas Program, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Music Festivals, R.O.T.C. Major, Triple S. Seniors CAROLYN BRUSH, a student well-versed in world relations, de- serves the title REBEL ROUSER for her outstanding oratory. LAWRENCE, RICHARD LEA, JACQUELYN F.T.A. Vice-Pres., Girls' Sports Club Pres., I.R.C. Sec., jr. Escort, Pep Club Drill Leader, Sr. Class Council, Sr, Speech, Student Council, Speakers' Bureau Sec., Triple S Sr. Board. LEAF, ROBERTA ANN Boots and Belles, Concert Band, Counselor's Ass't., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Marching Band, Pep Club, S.A.C. LANGFORD, KATHLEEN ANN Swimming Club, Pre-Med Club. LARSON, DONNA LA DYNE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program. LARSON, JOHN LARsoN, MARILYN ROSE Swimming Club, fr. Escort, Library Ass't., Pep Club, Red Cross, Roller Skating, S.A.C., Ski Club, Y-Teens. fi A if I 1 LEBARON, DOROTHY LOUISE A Cappella, Christmas Programs, jr. and Sr. Class Councils, fr. and Sr. Class Shows, Music Festivals, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club, Triple S. LEE, JAN LEHMAN, PHYLLIS HELEN Boots and Belles, G.A.A., German Club. Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Manager Girls' Basketball Team, Office Ass't., Pep Club, S.A.C. LEWIS, DARLENE LEWIS, LEONA KARLING Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Girls' Sports Club, fr. Es- cort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., P. df W. Day Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council, Stage Crew, Stu- dent Council. LEWIS, LOIS LUELLYN Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Music Festival, Play Festival, Teacher's Ass't. LEWIS, NANCY LEE C Transferred from Illinoisj Counselor's Ass't., Ir. Es- cort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Class Show. Q LEWIS, TED LIDHOLM, CA.ROL JEAN Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Madrigal, Music Festival, Office Asst., Rifle Team, Roller Skat- ing Club, Teacher's Ass't. LITKE, DONALD PAUL A Cappella, All School Show, Annual Show, Christmas Programs, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Lab Ass't., Music Festivals, P. ri' W. Day Shows, Sr. Class Council, Soph. and Varsity Track. LOFGREN, CLAUDIA LOPEZ, EMIL LOSLI, SAM LOWE, WYENEMA G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Lib. Ass't., Y-Teens. LUNDSTROM, MARY ELAINE A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program, En- semble, jr. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Choir, Spanish Club Vice-Pres. LUNDSTROM, JAMES DELANO All-City Baseball, S Club Treas., Soph. Baseball and Basketball, Varsity Baseball and Basketball. LYNCH, JOHN EDWARD All State Track, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Co- Capt. Soph. Track, Music Festival, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Basketball, Football, and Track, Speakers' Bureau, Varsity Track. MCCADDON, SYLVIA JO fr. Escort, S.A.C., Spanish Club, Teacher's Ass't. MCCALL, JACK MCCUTCHEN, DUANE WESTON Choir B Pres., Christmas Programs, jr. and Sr. Class Councils, fr. Prom Comm., Track Manager, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Sr. Show, Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Track. MCDANIEL, DOLORES LOUISE Girls' Choir, Teacl1er's Ass't. M, Seniors Our president, D I C K CHAD- WICK, wears the crown of good nature in his part as REBEL - ROUSER. MCKINNEY, MADALYN CARROLL Annual Show, Annual Stall, Choir B, Concert Band, jr. Escort, fr. Prom Comm., Rifle Team, Sr. Play, Ski Club, Class Shows. MCLELLAN, EMILIE LOUISE Annual Shows, Choir B, Christmas Program, Ensemble, fr. Show, fr. Escort, Madrigal, Oflice Ass't. McMANUS, JAMES A3 L, .V:,,,, ,- MCDERMOTT, JOAN MARIE Confederate Staff, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Spanish Club. MCDONALD, MYRNA KAY A Cappella, Class Councils, Ir. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Soph. P. df W. Day Prin- cess, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council, Ski Club, Triple S. 'cfs MCENDERFER, JAMES RICHARD A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christ- mas Program, Music Festival, S-Club, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. and fr. Shows, Varsity Tennis. MCGIVNEY, ROBERT LEROY German Club Pres., Photo Cfub Sec., S glubk Soph. Track, Varsity and All-City rac . MCNEAL, BARBARA LOUISE G.A.A., Ir. Escort. MCNIERNEY, MAUREEN RUTH Class Councils, Ir. Escort, I.R.C., Latin Club Sec., Pre- Med Club, Red Cross Pres. and All-City Representa- tive, Senate Club. Student Council, Speakers' Bureau Treas., Triple S. MAGARRELL, ANN LOUISE All-School Show, Assembly Council, French Club, Class Shows, Ir. ci' Sr. Prom Comm., Lab. Ass't., Pre-school Ass't., Sr. Council, Teachefs Ass't., Writers' Bureau. MAI, BARBARA ANN All-School Show, Art Club Sec., French Club Librarian, F.T.A. Librarian, I.R.C., jr. Escort, Sr. Speech, Student Council, Class Councils, Speakers' Bureau. MALLETTE, TOM MARTIN, JANE All-School Show, Choir B, Christmas Program, En- semble, Ir. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, Soph. and Ir. Class Councils. MAYFIELD, NORMAN L. MAYO, DONNA KATHLEEN A Cappella, Christmas Program, Class Councils, fr. Prom Comm.. P. di' W. Day Show, Sr. Play, Sr. Prom Comm., Ir. P. df W. Day Princess, Ski Club Treas., Teacher's Ass' t. MEACHAM, DONNA CHARLENE Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Swimming Club, Latin Club, Library Ass't., Pre-Med Club, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. MEAD, RUSSELL Annual Stall' Sports and Ass't. Editor, Class Shows, Concert Band, Drama Club Plays, Folio Leaves, Key Club, P. 49 W. Day Shows, Southern Masqueraders Vice-Pres., Triple S, Writers' and Drama Bureaus. MEANS, ALAN LEE All-School Shows, Annual Show, Class Shows, Concert Band and Orchestra, French Club, Marching Band, P. :Q W. Day Show, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. MEISTER, ANN LAUREE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, RiHe Club, S.A.C. MERRILL, EMMA LOUISE jr. Escort, Latin Club Censor, Red Cross, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S, Writers' Bureau. MICHELI, PAUL L. Chess Club Pres., German Club, Triple S. MILES, JACKIE MILFORD, NORMAN OLIVER A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Pro- grams, Hi-Y, Music Festival, R.0.T.C. Captain and Drill Team, Sr. Choir, Spanish Club. MINTER, MARJORIE MAY G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Office Ass't., Red Cross, S.A.C., Y-Teens. MOLLOY, YVONNE MOORE, WILLIAM O. MOOSDORF, ELAINE ANNE A Cappella, Boots and Belles, Choir B, G.A.A., Ir. Class Council, Latin Club, Madrigal, Rifle Club, Sr. Choir, Sr. Class Show. MORGAN. MARVIN SQIIIOIS For his outstanding role as inter- preter of current affairs, we nom- inate CAL ANDERSON as a REBEL ROUSER. MOUNTFORT, PAT 'MUCKLE, PHYLLIS JEAN A Cappella, All School Shows, Annual Shows, Class Shows, Ir. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, P. cf' W. Day Show, Red Cross, Roller Skating Club. MURGATROYD, DON V -1 1. ,,E,gsl: LL If az, ,d t . is 1 lisf-igrw mi. 35E5'iS?'bii55 .. -' MORRIS, NANCY ANN I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Ride Club ' Senate Club, Sr. Speech, Speakers' Bureau 'err'1, 2 MORROW, DOROTHY MARIE Latin Club, Triple S. ff 13 , thlei l ' MORSON, MINNIE MOSHER, WILLIAM -MYERS, ROBERT ANTHONY Manager Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball. NAMES, NORMAN NASSIMBENE, ERNEST GEORGE All School Shows, Annual Shows, Designed 52 Class Pin, Head Cheerleader, Magician, Student Council, Soph. Class Council, Soph. and fr. Shows, Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Speakers' Bureau Vice-Pres. NEIDERHAUS, DOLORES NELSON, BEVERLY NELSON, FRANK ALBERT Range Ass't., R.O.T.C., Ride Team. NELSON, HERBERT HOWARD Hi-Y, Pre-School Ass't. NELSON, JILL All School Show, G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pre- School Ass't., Rille Club, Ski Club Race Chairman, Ski Team, Teacher's Ass't. NELSON, TOM NEWELL, ELVA LOUISE Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Program, Music Festival, Pep Club. NEWMAN, GENEVIVE MAY Clinic Ass't., Girls' Swimming Club, Library Ass't., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm. NICHOLAS, DAVID WILLIAM A Cappella Pres., All School Shows, Annual Shows, Christmas Programs, F.T.A., jr. and Sr. Class Shows, Lab. Ass't., P. 6 W. Day Show, Sr. Choir, Ski Club. OCKANDER, LYLE French Club, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. OLSON, GWEN OLSON, PORTIA ORENDORFF, RICHARD LEE A Cappella Council, All School Show, Annual Show, F.T.A. Pres., Ir. and Sr. Shows, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comms., P. dv W. Day Shows, Red Cross, Ski Club Pres., Soph. and Sr. Class Councils. ORR, WILLIAM OSTBERG, NANCY CAROL A Cappella, Annual Stal? Literary Editor, Choir B, Christmas Programs. I.R.C., Ir. Show, Ir. Prom Comm., P. df W. Day Show, S.A.C., Soph. and jr. Class Councils. . .., ,,,,.,-1,.,ff-f. , g , Q 71.25. W' -.X - t, 2 ,uiif , Elm ,v',x,f-gg., 'iifvg NOONAN, MARY JEANNE A Cappella, Ir. and Sr. Shows, Pep Club, Red Cross, Senate Club, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils, Spanish Club, Triple S. OBERG, WALLY fr. Show, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Soph. Football and Swimming, Varsity Football. O'CANNA, THEODORE EDWARD All-City Track, S Club, Soph. Swimming and Track, Varsity Track. I 171 ' .Seniors Kr , by efifffgff Af Zgfgftggfl b fr' , mVhh A 1 EW f A Cappella and many other activ- ities give HILDA ERB the titl'e of REBEL ROUSER. PANDOLFO, RODNEY ANTHONY CounseIor's Ass't., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Sr. Class Council, Soph. Track, Varsity Football and Track. PARTAIN, LUELLA JANE Office Ass't., Pep Club, Roller Skating Club, Y-Teens. PARTON, BARBARA JO Girls' Sports Club, fr. Escort, Pep Club. F. ,l.l, OTTO, CHARLINE FRANCES G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Play Festival, Pre- School Ass't., Roller Skating Club, Soph Class Council, Soph. Class Show, Triple S OUWINGA, CAROLYN JANE Counselofs Ass't., Ir. Escort, Latin Club. OXFORD, BLEYN MARTIN Varsity Wrestling. PA.INE, JANET 'N -X MARY ALYS rchestra, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Organ Guild, Pre-School Ass't., Soph. Show, Triple S. PEABODY, SALLY JO Show, Christmas Program, fr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't., Red 3 Cross, Soph. and Ir. Shows, Teacher's Ass't. , .--,,. PAXSON, l Conceff 0 RW -ft' gg , b a V S All School A ' l,. Bw-.as R a , .I S.A.C. 172 PEARL, DENNIS PEIFER, NANCY ANN A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, G.A.A., PEIKER, RUTH JO ANN A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, All School Show, Christ- mas Programs, Counselor's Ass't., Ensemble, lr. Escort, Ir. Show, fr. P. df W. Day Queen, Music Festivals. PETERS, RONALD PETERSON, JAMES IRVING Annual Show, Boys' Choir, Conferedate Stal? Sports Editor, F.T.A., Lab. Ass't., Sr. Show, Ski Club, Soph. and Varsity Football, Writers' Bureau. PHARES, RICHARD KNUDSEN - Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Marching Band, Music Ass't., R.0.T.C. Lt. PHILLIPS, ARDIS JANE A Cappella, Art' Club Vice-Pres. and Pres., Ensemble Vice-Pres., Girls' Sports Club Treas., I-R-C-, LGU!! Club Scriba, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club Sec., Senate Club, Triple S. PHILLIPS, MILO NEAL - Annual Show, Concert Band, Marching Band, Red Cross, Ski Club, Ski Team. PIERCE, ROGER Art Service Club, Ski Team, Soph. and Varsity Football. PILKINGTON, HAROLD I Movie Operator Foreman, Soph. and fr. Class Councils, Teacl1er's Ass't. Q . , :xx tmgg? ! . Y ,Magi- 5. 1'?3,s, 1 PINSON, LEON t'fiL POWERS, CAROL V... PRATER, SUE sl '., if. Annual Stal? Faculty Editor, French Club, G.A.A., I Girls' Sports Club Sec., Ir. Escort, Red Cross, S.A.C. PUCKETT, LAVERNA JUNE Adv. Girls' Glee, Art Service Club, Choir B, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, fr. Escort, Student Council, Madrigal. RAGSDALE, WAYNE Boys' Choir, Soph. Baseball. RALSON, DAVID RALPH Chess Club, Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. RANKIN, JOAN PHYLLIS Chairman Pep Club Dance Comm., jr. Escort, Pep Club Council, Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. RANKINE, SUE A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, fr. Class Council, jr. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Madrigal, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't. RANSON, HELEN A Cappella, Christmas Programs, F.T.A., Girls' Sports Club. I.R.C., fr. Show, Music Festival, Rifle Club Treas., Ski Club, Triple S. Pres., Student Council, Soph. Class Council, Triple S. Seniors Many were the Fields encounteredp and conquered, by LARRY JOR- DAN, REBEL ROUSER. REED, FRANK REHM, JEANNE ELLEN CTransferred from Ill.j Clinic Ass't., Confederate Stat? Reporter, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre- School Ass't., Ski Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Show, Soph. Dance Comm. REILLY, JANET RAYBURN, SHEILA REAMES, MARK EDSON A Cappella Council, All School Show, Folio Leaves, I.R.C., Ir. and Sr. Shows, Red Cross Council, Ski Club, Student Council, Triple S Pres., Writers' Bureau. REED, BETTS CTransferred from Fort Lupton, Colo.j F.T.A., National Thespian, Pep Club, Players' Club, S.A.C., Southern Masquer- aders, Triple S, Y-Teens. REED, FRANCES All School Show, Annual Stall fr. Editor, French Club, F.T.A., Soph. Class Show, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. RICHARDS, JEANNETTE RICHARDSON, THELMA MAY Sr. Prom Princess, Soph. and fr. Class Councils, Teacher's Ass't. RICKERT, LOIS JUNE Boots and Belles, jr. Escort, S.A.C., Spanish Club, Triple S. RICKETTES, LILA RIEDEL, CAROL A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, All School Show, Choir B, Christmas Programs, fr. Escort, Library Ass't., Music Festivals, Red Cross, Sr. Class Show. RINKER, RONALD EARL Cheerleader, Class Councils, Class Shows, Key Club Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club, Soph. Class Pres., Student Council, Triple S, Varsity Swimming. RIPPON, VALOIE RITCHIE, EDITH ANN jr. and Sr. Shows, Concert Orchestra, French Club- Pres. and Sec., F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Princess, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't., Student Council, Triple S. ROBERSON, GAYLE Annual Show, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ir. Class Council, Ir. and Sr. Shows, Madrigal Sec., Music Fes- tivals, Red Cross, Sr. Play, Ski Club. ROBERTS, BERNARD ROBERTS, BETTY ROBINSON, BARBARA JOSEPHINE A Cappella. Choir B, F.T.A., jr. Escort, jr. Prom Prin- cess, Pep Club Pres., Red Cross All-City Rep., Soph. anfl Jr. Class Councils, Speakers' Bureau, Student Coun- cr . ROEDEL, LLOYD LESTER ROERIG, BARBARA ROMBACH, REBECCA JO All School Show, Girls' Choir, fr. Prom Comm., Play Festival, S.A.C., Soph. Class Council, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. Show, Teacher's Ass't. ROMERO, JULIA Girls' Swimming Club, Spanish Club. RooF, JAMES ROGER Choir B Pres., jr. and Sr. Shows, P. df W. Day Dance Comm., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Sr. Choir, Sr. Prom Comm., Soph. Baseball, Student Council, Varsity Tennis and Wrestling. ROORDA, PAUL ROBINSON, EARL SCOT Council. Ir. and Sr. Class Councils. Boots and Belles, Pep Club. ifL:.,l.-sH.fl'2 ss. A M. . ' 4 ,15 .0 eg: k as 5 K 5 ,, .. 4 rf: A g K . Q , li Q xi 5515.295 if C 5 175 Annual Stal? Artist, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., P. dz W. Day Dance Comm., Red Cross Pres., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Prom Comm., Student ROBINSON, EDWARD TWEED ROCHLER, VIRGINIA LOU gp fr. -.-. K- . , .-'. Q ' f . ms. - K iT.'5sY',ftallf-.i- ,. V ' ' Y Q fl I AAe-.e - 'if is .P J f- K 1-' 5535 9 -if i .1-313 lQ1'f15,'-:fix I 1, SCIIII IFS Outstanding in the affairs ot' stu- dent overnment is O A N N E g M CUSTER, REBEL ROUSER. 2, 2, K I ,f X , ROWE, GLENNA LEE A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Coun- selor's Ass't., Ir. Escort, Music Festival, RiHe Club, Rifle Team, Spanish Club, Teacher's Ass't. RUSSELL, DOROTHY ELAINE Art Club, Counselor's Ass't., Y-Teens. RYAN, BOB EDWARD Annual Show, Concert Band, Marching Band, P. df W. Day Show, Teacher's Ass't. 3 vszf if ROSE, CHARLES HAROLD A Cappella, Boots and Belles, Boys' Choir, Christmas Programs, Movie Operator, Sr. Choir, Varsity Track. ROSE, PATRICIA ANNE Art Service Club, Choir B, Confederate Stal? Reporter, G.A.A., Red Cross, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Play, Sr. Prom Princess, Sr. Speech, Southern Masqueraders. ROSE, SHEILA Choir B, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, fr. Escort, fr. Prom Dance Comm., Music Festival, Sr. Speech, Speakers' Bureau, Triple S. ROSENMAYR, FRANK All-City Wrestling, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Saph. Track and Wrestling, Var- sity Football, Track, and Wrestling, Wrest- ling Capt. SAWYER, DONALD W. SCHADE, BARBARA ELLEN Girls' Sports Club, Girls' Swimming, Pep Club, Pre- School Ass't., Red Cross, S.A.C., Speakers' Bureau, Teacher's Ass't. SCHLUND, GLORIA D. Adv. Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Roller Skating Club. SCHMIDT, MARGARET FRANCES Counselor's Ass't. SCHOLES, RONALD ARTHUR Soph. and Sr. Class Councils. SCHROCK, JOANNE G.A.A., fr. Escort, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Stage Crew, Y-Teens. SCOTT, JOAN CAROLINE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, German Club, Counselor's Ass't., Girls' Choir. Pep Club, Red Cross, Roller Skating Club, S.A.C., Y-Teens. SEIFER, CORLYN Co-ordinator's Ass't., I.R.C., Pre-Med Club, Rifle Club Pres. and Sec., RiHe Team, Speakers' Bureau, Student Council, Triple S. SERVICE, NANCY JEANNE Concert Band, G.A.A., fr. Escort, Ski Club, Y-Teens. SHADE, WILLIAM EMERSON Annual Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, P. dv W. Day Show, S Club, Soph. Swimming, Varsity Swim- ming and Football. SHATTUCK, JOANN ELIZABETH A Cappella, Annual Stal? Art Editor, Class Councils, 5 A , ,, se, . French Club, Pep Club, Rifle Club, R.O.T.C. Honorary gg, Capt. Ski Team, Soph. Class Show, Triple S Vice-Pres. f l SHERMAN NADENE IRENE Annual Show Ir. Show Counselors Ass t. Ir. Escort P. dv W. Day Show Pep Club Drill Leader Pre-School Ass t Ski Club. SHERRILL, KAY I. SILKENSEN, HUGH RONALD ww? Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Lab. Ass't., Red mr Cross, S Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club Vice Pres., Triple S, Varsity Golf. SILKENSEN, RALPH DONALD Golf Co-Captain, fr. Prom Comm., Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Lab Ass't., S Club, Ski Club, Triple S, Varsity Golf. SIMMERMAN, LOIS DARLENE ,'l 1 ,g .,'.eA , ,',. .Vg - s,.f A Cappella, All City Orchestra, All School Shows, ii,,,, Christmas Program, Concert Orchestra. Counselor's 7 , f Ass't., F.T.A., Girls' Sports Club, fr. Escort, Music ' Festivals. A ' ,gi xc? ,, SIMS, RICHARD RUSSELL ' A 'll- S?OSlg?iI.S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Track, Varsity ...wr 4 SKEELS, VERNON DEAN , A Cappella Council Pres., All School Shows, Class Coun- f cils, Class Shows, Concert Orchestra, Hi-Y Sec., Key glub, S Club, Sr. Prom Comm., Varsity Football and rack. SKELTON, LINDA Christmas Program, French Club Sec., Madrigal. SLATER, JAMES E. Soph. Football, Track and Wrestling. SMILANIC, WILLIAM ROBERT Boys' Choir, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Show, Soph. Football and Wrestling, Var- sity Football, Swimming and Track. Seniors . -, As chief magician of the court and head cheerleader of South, ERNIE NASSIMBENE rates h i g h as REBEL ROUSER. SPEICHER, GERALD DUANE A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Christmas Programs. Music Festivals, P. df W. Day Show, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show. SPERRY, ANN STAATS, BARBARA JOYCE Adv. Girls' Glee Pres., All School Show, Annual Shovv, Choir B, Christmas Program, fr. Prom Comm., Music Festival, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't.. Soph. Dance Comm. 'S 'fm SMITH, DAVID J. SMITH, JOANNE MAE Christmas Programs, Ensemble, G.A.A., Madrigal, Music Festival, Play Festival, R.O.T.C. Honorary Cadet, S.A.C., Sr. Class Council. SOPER, FRANK WILLIAM A Cappella Council, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Hi-Y, Music Festivals, P. cf' W. Day Show, S.P.H. Treas., Sr, Choir, St. Class Council, Sr. Show. SOPER, IRMA LOU A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs, Ensemble Pres., Girls' Sports Club Vice-Pres., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross City Rep., Sr. Class Sec., Student Council. 'f E5 STAPLETON LOLA LOU Teacher s Ass t Pre School Ass't. Concert Band jr Escort Marching Band Music Fes- ibiza' trvals, Preschool Ass't,' Student Council, Triple S, Y Teens Sec ci ., , e f , . i f E-:gf STARK, NORMA LEE it rd, 3.5, STARKEY, LORAN PHILLIP STEELE, DWAYNE STEGMAN, BARBARA .IO Choir B. Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, Madrigal, lgusic Festival, Play Festival, Pre-school Ass't., Red ross. STEWART, MARJORIE J. Us STILES, DIANE A , A Cappella Vice-Pres., Adv. Grrls Glee, Boots ami Belles, Choir B, Christmas Programs, G.A.A., Girls Sports Club, Ir. and Sr. Shows, Music Festivals, Play Festival. STILLEY, LORRAINE W. Christmas Program, Music Festival, Office Ass't., Pep , Club, Play Festival, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Roller Skating Club .Pres. STINNETTE, MILDRED LOIS A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Denver Post Schol- astic Contest, Ensemble, F.T.A., Girls' Choir, Spanish Club, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. STONE, ELEANOR ARDIS G ,'.,., KQ,., Liillll All School Show, Annual Show, Annual Staff Sr. Edr- - I , tor, Soph., fr., and Sr. Shows, Concert Band, Folio Leaves Treas., Ir. Escort, Music Festivals, P. dr W. f , Day Shows, Ski Club. is S , STOVER, BARBARA A. 'A 4 . I STREET, WILLIAM A. SUNDQUIST, RICHARD BRUEN C.A.P., Ski Club. SUTTON, PATRICIA SHERRILL Choir B, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Lab Ass't., Pep Club Treas., Pre- school Ass't., S.A.C. Treas., Spanish Club Vice-Pres. SWAIN, BEVERLY SWANK, CLINTON DOUGLAS R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt. TALBOT, JANET FOLLIARD A Cappella, All School Show, Class Councils, Class Shows, Dean's Ass't., jr. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Pep - , Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm. TAMMINGA, ,IOHN ROBERT Concert Band, S Club, Soph. Basketball and Football, Varsity Golf. I TARRANT, PAMELA EDLYNNE Christmas Program, Girls' Choir. TAUTZ, TED N. TAYLOR, BURTON LEROY Art Service Club, S.P.H. Seniors TAYLOR, CAROLYN C. All School Shows, Annual Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Music Festival, P. cf: W. Day Show, Pep Club, S.A.C., Soph. and Sr. Shows, Triple S. TELFER, CATHERINE FRANCES All School Show, F.T.A., G.A.A., Red Cross, Spanish Club. Good student and wise scholar are names particularly s u i t e d for MARK REAMES, REBEL l ROUSER. - TERHAR, JOHN ALDO All School Show. Concert Band, Concert Orchestra Music Festival, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph: Football, Varsity Golf. THOMAS, CHARLES LLEWELYN Choir B, Christmas Program. THOMAS, MILDRED L. TEMMER, ALETHA ROSALIE Bible Club, Choir B, Christmas Program, Marching Band, Music Festival. TENNEY, JAMES C. THOMAS, NEIL ALAN A Cappella, Concert Orchestra and All City Orchestra, All School Shows, Boots and Belles, Boys' Choir, Music Festivals, Outstanding Ist Year Cadet, R.O.T.C., Pre- School Ass't., Color Guard Capt. THOMPSON, EUDELL THOMPSON, VALMARA' STAUFFER Latin Club, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Ski Club, Speakers' Bureau. THORNBERG, GERTRUDE MARIA A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Pro- grams, Ir. and Sr. Shows, Madrigal, Music Festivals, Senior Choir. THORNTON, ALICE ANN Annual Shows, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Counse- lors Ass't., Ensemble, fr. Show, Madrigal, Music Fes- tival, Pep Club. THULIN, MARY ANN fr. Council, Ir. Show. fr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. THOMASI, RICHARD TOOLEY, DALE Cheerleader, Confederate Reporter, Sports Ed., Editor, I.R.C. Pres., fr. Class Shows, Red Cross, S.P.H., Sr. glass Council, Ski Club, Speakers' Bureau, Student ouncil. TROCCHIA, JOYCE ANN All School Show, Concert Orchestra, Class Councils, Ir. Escort. Ir. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Play Festival, Ski Club, Sr. Pro.m Comm., Soph. Class Show. TROTT, LAMARR BRICE All-City Football, Photo Club, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Sr. Class Show, Soph. Football, Speakers' Bu- reau, Swimming Captain, Varsity Football, Swimming, and Track. TUNSTALL, SHIRLEY ANN F.T.A., jr. Escort, Pep Club Sec., Pre-school, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't., Triple S, Y-Teens. TURNER, EUGENE zfi-1 f',5,,,,,.,w 1-, . . ' ggswav, we 35939 Quai. ,ie-x , . fx, ezgifff he is ,gf EW. may Tidy Q if Z' was 'wilfbnx We vw' -12525, ,J w A ,sa Q fr ef A fr f VAN LOENEN, JOHN DAVID Lab. .Ass't., Soph. Track Manager, S Club, Varsity Tennis. VAN MALE, KATRINA LOUISA All School Show, Art Club, Cheerleader, Red Cross, U.N. Day, Ski Club, Soph. Class Show. VAN SCHOONEVELD, CAROL ANN Adv. Girls' Glee, Choir B, Christmas Program, En- semble, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Play, Southern Masqueraders, Teacher's Ass't. VARONE, ,IOANNE MARIE Boots and Belles, Office Ass't., Pep Club, Rifle Club, S.A.C. VASICEK, MARY A Cappella Sec., Adv. Girls' Glee, Annual Stal? Business Manager, Choir B, Christmas Programs, Class Shows, Music Festival, Play Festival, Sr. Choir. VOTH, SYLVIA All School Shows, fr. and Sr. Prom Comm., P. dir W. Day Dance Comm., Pre-school Ass't., Sr. Prom Queen Ski Club, Class Councils, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph Class Show, Student Council. TURRE, HELEN s . 1 TWOMBLY, JOANN EILEEN G.A.A., Ollice Ass't., Pre-school Ass't., S.A.C. VAIL, RICHARD 181 Seniors Outstanding in many fields is SUE PRATER, REBEL ROUSER. WALLACE, BARBARA JOAN G.A.A., jr. Class Council, Ir. Escort, Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Prom Comm., Y-Teens. WALTERMIRE, KENT M. WALTON, BETTE MARILYN Gym Ass't., Y- Teens. Ir. Prom Comm.. Teacher's Asst., 43 9 000 X Q.. I 1 r gb FI' v -N' 'K 'A 5 f 5' r , ,, sw .. .Q-,, 55 5 6 J W I X' 5 , f zf an 4 f f : ' .FT e sf g. 'V im-ss.. osR WALCOTT, DARLENE DELORES Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club. WALDE, CAROL JEAN A Cappella, All School Show, Annual Show, Class Shows, P. df W. Day Show, Pep Club, Sr. Class Council, Ski Club, Triple S. WALKER, PHYLLIS ANN Boots and Belles. WALKUP, C. DALE All City Baseball, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club Sec., S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Baseball, Basketball and Football, Teacher's Ass't., Varsity Baseball and Basketball. x Ni 1 r, s V Y uiiq WARNER, JAMES B. WARNOCK, PATRICIA RAE Chess Club, Girls' Swimming, Gym Ass't., Library Ass't., S.A.C., Ski Club, Y-Teens. WARREN, DAKE FISHER Boots and Belles, Red Cross, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Football and Track, Varsity Football Track and Wrestling. WASSENAAR, NELLIE LOU W fa-,,. , -uf' .e ,ani A 3, K' :L .Q me -. -- , . J I . . J . . ,, , , . ,W 182 Adv. Girls' Glee Sec., All School Show, Choir B, Christ- mas Program, Girls' Choir, Madrigal, Music Festival, Soph. Class Show, Teacher's Ass't. WATKINS, JANE Annual Stal-I Editor and Art Editor, Concert Band, fr. Escort, P. df W. Day Show, Pep Club Council Member, Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph. 'and Sr. Class Councils, Spanish Club Pres., Student Faculty Day, Triple S. ii 1,, WATKINS, LEON WEEDMAN, JOAN WELCH, SUE All School Show, Choir B, Ir. Class Show, fr. Prom Comm., Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Teachefs Ass't. WEST, CHARLES D. WHITE, GENE F. French Club Treas., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Soph. Basketball and Track, Triple S, Var- sity Basketball and Track. WHITTLESEY, PAUL W. WILBUR, BARBARA JEAN I G.A.A., Pep Club, S.A.C. ...rar L. 1 2i.795,: A e,...x' 9' e L i.. ,S Y Q 5' 2? 13 , . 'E WILLIAMS, LEO KERMIT Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Program, Music Fes- ' tival, Red Cross, S.P.H. WILSON, HAROLD WILLIAM N ANICE FAYE WILSO , .I , All School Show, Counselor's Ass't., Ir. Class Council, jr. Escort, fr. Prom Comm., Latin Club. WILSON, JOAN LORRAINE All School Show, fr. Escort, Teacher's Ass't. WILSON, LLOYD ROLAND 1 Boys' Choir, Choir B, Christmas Program, Movie Oper- ator, Play Festival, S Club, Soph. Tennis, Varsity and All-City Tennis, Tennis Capt., TeaCl1efS Ass f- WIMSETT, NORMA J. WILCOX, MARY JANE Clinic Ass't., Red Cross, Rifle Club, Rille Team, Soph. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't., Y-Teens. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY L. Cl70f1' B, Cl1fiSf1'11-35 Pfogfam, Counselor's Ass't., jr. Escort, Madrlgal, Music Festival, Pep Club, Play Fes- tival, Pre-School Ass't., Ski Club. WILLIAMS, HENRY F. 1 I 1 Evi l' . I . if it-A 1 J fiiwtfefr ,- ET , O H1222 if-74. l '.'h t ,I I 'X sf tzefraffsgt ' 'FF 2 f Seniors BILL FISHER, all-round drama- tist and writer, is well deserving to be called REBEL ROUSER. WOODRUFF, ELAINE H. WRIGHT, BARBARA A. Pep Club, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't. WRIGHT, GEORGE DALE Boys' Choir, Christmas Program, S Club, Soph. Base- ball, Football and Track, Soph. Track Capt., Varsity Football and Track. WINEINGER, RICHARD D. Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., Sr. Class Council. WINTERS, BETTY All School Show, Art Club, F.T.A., Class Shows, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Stage Crew. WOLF, DOROTHY WOOD, ANNE Counselor's Ass't., Pre-S h l A s't., R'H Club, Teacher's Ass't. C oo S I e rliisff . 1, iff 31 ' .A L. A ' VEYVX- R. . S' . , 1 2, ef. T75-Q -f. ef' -ar . . A 'Ni WRIGHT, MARILYN ANN G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, S.A.C., Speakers' Bureau Teachefs Ass't., Triple S, Y-Teens. WURTZ, DONALD RICHARD Annual Show, fr. Show, Key Club, Lab. Ass't., Soph. Swimming, Varsity Football and Swimming. I WYATT, SHIRLEY MAE F.T.A., Latin Club. WYMAN, LAURA L. YERKES, PATRICIA ANN Art Service Club, Christmas Program, Counselor's Ass't., Class Councils, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't,, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm. YORDY, KARL DENNIS A Cappella Pres., All School Shows, Class Shows, Con- cert Orchestra Concert Master, I.R.C. Vice-Pres. and Treas., Key Club, P. :Q W. Day Shows, Senate Club, Student Council, Triple S. YOUNG, JACK WILLARD All City Tennis, Hi-Y, Red Cross, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Class Councils, Soph. Basket- ball and Tennis, Tennis Capt., Varsity Tennis. YOUNG, RALPH W. YEUNGER, MARILYN CHRISTINE Counselors Ass't., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, ire-School Ass't., Spanish Club Vice-Pres., Teacher's ss't. ZABEL, SHIRLEY OPAL Chess Club, Confederate Stall Reporter, F.T.A., G.A.A., Gym Ass't., fr. Escort, Office Ass't., Spanish Club, Y- Teens Vice-Pres. ZIETZ, FRED A. ZIMMER, DONALD . ZORN, NANCIE JO All City Orchestra and Conccrt Orchestra, Confederate Stat? Feature Editor, Desk Editor, Co-Editor-In-Chiei, F.T.A. Sec., Girls' State, I.R.C., Sr. Class Council, Ski Club, Speakers' Bureau, Talent Shows, Triple S. 185 Frank Rosenmayr All-City 167 Awarded John Hancock Trophy for Outstandmg Senior Wrestler Seniors Senior dance line: Gayle Roberson, Alice Thornton, Emilie McLellan, Edie Ritchie, Phyllis James, Ruthann Fox, Mandy McKinney. if 'L Georgene. Dunn, national girls' junior ski champion. WOOL GATlHllERlNG Three swift years have gone! When we iirst wore our class pins with the carved tower insignia, the year '52 seemed far away. Now that our graduation time is near, we reminisce about the many things that composed our Southern life. As sophomores, we elected Ronald Rinker, Dick Chadwick, and Hilda Erb as our leaders. Mother Goose watched over our class show, Rhythm Rhymes. The Rockies adorned the stage and we Southerners turned western during our junior show, S Bar '52. Dick Chadwick continued as our leader, joined by Don Drury and JoAnn Custer. We crowned Ruthie Henderson to reign at Mystic Moments, the junior prom. New leaders proved themselves as Dick Burkhardt, Scot Rob- inson, and Irma Soper became our senior oiiicers. We whirled under the snow Hakes at Whispers of Winter, our prom. Sylvia Voth was our lovely queen. Our senior show was en- tirely different as an ancient theme of the sun-worshippers was chosen. Senior week came only too fast-the luncheon- the class play-the graduation exercises. We will take more than our diplomas with us. Yes, the three swift years. are gone -are gone over to the side of memories. Jackie Lea, outstanding in many circles. Y fwfr TZ? 'Q ,mfr ,pi 5 li X X A at frlijcfi 'alfxx' r xlxs - ' Sophomore qHicers: Dick Chadwick, vice-presidentg Ronnie junior officers: Joann Custer, secretaryg Dick Chadwick, Rmker, president: not present: Hilda Erb, secretary. president, not present: Don Drury, vice-president. 186 president. Sophomore Purple dv White Day: Ruthie Henderson, queen, Kay McDonald and Janet Paine, prin- ce '--- Annual Show orchestra: Row 1: Russ Mead, Jerry Garland, Mike Phillips, Farrell Coy, Gano Evans. Row 2: Bob Ryan, Spence Kesson, Gil Butler, Bob Daywitt, Danny Guerrerro, Willie Shade. Senior show writing committee: Row 1: Ann Magarrel, Sue Beresford, Bev Cervin, Sally Grilfith. Row 2: Russ Mead, Julie Hammond, Mary Jean Noonan, Don Frantz. Senior oiiicers: Dick Burkhart, presidentg Irma Soper, secretary, Scot Robinson, vice- 'X 3 ff 1- Qi: X ,J ,s,, me , , junior Prom: Edie Ritchie, princess: Ruthie Henderson, queen: Barbara Robin- son, princess. I Some of South's outstanding scholars: Row 1: Doris Bru- baker, Janie Ferguson, Janie Watkins, Sue Beresford. Row 2: Sally Griffith, Emma Merrill, Larry Jordan, Karl Yordy. A s Senior show music and costume committee: Row 1: Bev Cervin, Janet Paine, Julie Hammond, Sally Griffith, Bev Bergman. Row 2: Ann Magarrel, Caro- lyn Calvin, Carol Walde, Carolyn Brush, Mary Jean Noonan, Sue Beresford. ORGANIZATIONS INDEX SPORTS INDEX A A Cappella Choir 58-59 Annual Staff 30-3l, I92 Art Club 34 Assembly Council 34 Assistants 35-36 B Band 62-63 Bible Devotions 37 C Confederate Staff 32-33 D Deutsche Gesellschaft 37 E Ensemble 60 F Faculty Section I2 Folio Leaves 38 French Club 38 Future Teachers of America 39 G Girls' Choir BI Girls' Sports Club 40 H Hi-Y Club 4l I International Relations Club 4I J Junior Class I26 K Key Club 42 L Latin Club 43 0 Orchestra 64-65 P Pep Club 44-45 Photo Club 46 Pre-Med Club 46 R R.O.T.C. 67 Red Cross 47 Rifle Club 4B Rifle Team 66 Roller Skating Club 49 S S Club 55 S.A.C. Bowling Club 56 S.P.H. Bowling Club 56 Senate Club 49 Senior Class I46 Ski Club 50 Sophomore Class II4 Southern Masqueraders 5l Spanish Club 52 Speakers' Bureau 53 Stage Crew 54 Student Body Officers 26 Student Council 28-29 T Triple S 27 Y Y-Teens Club 57 FACULTY INDEX A Alenius, Miss Alfhild I2, l26 Arnold, Mr. Vern I2 Atkinson, Mr. Ralph I2 Aymeri Mrs. Louise I2, l08, I46 Beaton, Miss Jessie l2, 45, l08 Beck, Mr. Arthur l2, I5, 27 Blanch, Mrs. Sara I2 Bond, Mrs. Mary I2 Burnham, Miss Helen I2 Burton, Mr, Charles l2, 54 C Call, Mrs. Alice I2 Campbell, Miss Vera I3 Carr, Mr. Buren I3, 48, 67 Casement, Mr, Russell I3, 42, I22 Cavnar, Mr. LeRoy I3 Clancy, Miss Agnes I3, I22 Collier, Mr. Robert 2, 35 Combs, Mrs. Odette I3, 38, IIO Cozens, Mr. James I3 Craig, Mrs. Enid I3 Cropley, Mr. George I3, I7 Curtis, Miss Esther I3 D Dalgard, Mrs. Margaret I4, 57 Daniels, Miss Jean I4, 33 Darneg, Mrs. Elizabeth I4 Edwards, Miss Charlene I4, 5I, l08 Elchenberger, Mr. Richard I4, 23, 58 Elliott, Miss Dorothy I4 Erb, Mr. Tillman I4, 49 Evans, Mr. Earl I4 Evans,FMiss Rubymae I4, 52, 44 Fisher, Miss Laura I4, 34, IIB Flanders, Mr. Lloyd I5, 75, Bl, 84 Foltz, Mrs. Florence I5, 36 Ford, Mrs. Beverly I5 Fricke, Mr. Roland I5, 23, 49 Frost, SFC Frederick I5, 66, 67 Fullmg Mrs. Phyllis I5, 23 Garrett, Miss Helen I5 George, Capt. Charles I5 Guindon, Miss Eugenie I5, 23, 43 Gunkle, Mrs. Marlorie I5 H Hall, Mr. Carleton I6 Hastings, Miss Vivien I6 Hays, Mr. Loren I6, 75, 85 Helander, Mr. Paul I4, 37, 47 Hunt, ,Mrs. Janice I6 Hurlbut, MfSgt. Robert I6, 67 Holcoirrbe, Mr. Walter I5, I6 Jennings, Miss Dorothy I6 Jones, Miss Virginia I6 K Keables, Mr. Harold I6, l26 Kemp, Mr. Raymond I6 Kendig, Mr. Hal I6, IOB Ketcham, Mr. Finis I7 Kiken, Mr. Jonas I7, 37 L Lort, Mr. Joseph ll M MacDougaIl, Mrs. Mattie I7 McCue, Mr. Ethan I7, 39 McCulIey, Mr. Franlcis I7 McGrew, Mr. James I7, I08 Mclntosh, Mr. Donald I7 McMahon, Mr. Warren I7, 23 McWilliams, Miss Eloine I7, 40 Mackey, Mr. Charles I7 Martin, Mrs. Josephine I8 Martin, Miss Lucille I8 Mawhinney, Mr. Paul I8, 30, I92 Mlelenz, Mr. Frank IB, 55, 75, 86, 87, 9l Mihevic, Mr. Albert l8, Il0 Miller, Mr. Allen l8, 46 Miller, Mr. Wilfred I8 Mitick, Mr. Ellsworth IB, 34, 38 Mohr., Mr. Edward l8, 26, 28, 42, Il0 Morris, Mr. Roy IB, IO9 Muth, Mr. Elmer I9, 30, I92 N Newlon, Mrs. Ruth I5, I9 0 O'Connor, Mrs. Katherine I9, 23 Owen, Mr. David I9, 52 P Patterson, Miss Mary I9 ' .Page, Mr. Robert IB, 50, 53, IO9 Pennington, Mr. Fletcher I9 Phelps, Miss Helen 20 R Randol, Mr. Jesse I9, 4l Ray, Miss sue I9, eo, el, Ho, :zz Rlngland, Miss Ruth I9 Roberts, Mr. John I9, 62, IO9, I22 Roland, Mrs. Elizabeth 20 Rorem, Miss Myrtle 20, 34, I08 Rudolrgh, Miss Beth 20 Scheiman, Mr. William 20, 32, 4l Schroeder, Maior Martin 20, 67 Schumacher, Mr. William 20, 75, 76, 89 Seiler, Mr. Calvin 20, I46 Shearer, Mr. Ren 20, IO9 Shinneman, Miss Betty 20, 56 Soper, Miss Ruth 20 Spangler, Mr. Henry 2l Stancliff, Miss Elizabeth I9, 2I St. John, Mr. Farnum 2l Strong, Mrs. Lela 2I Summers, Miss Edith 2I Susong, Mrs. Frances 2I T Temple, Mr. John 2l, II4 Thomas, Mr. Ladell 2I, 75, 90 Tillotson, Miss Helen 2l V Vincent, Mrs. Virginia 2l W Waln, Mr. Kermit Z2 Watts, Mr. Lawrence 22, 46, II4 Webber, Miss lla 22 Whiteaker, Mrs. Ruth 22, 39, I08 Whiteman, Mrs. Mary 22 Whitney, Mr. Leon 22, IIO Wilson, Mr. Robert 22, 75, 80, 84 Y Yates, Mr. Richard 22, 75, 77 Cheerleaders 75 Coaches 75 Girls' Sports 92 Sophomore Basketball 85 Sophomore Football 84 Swimming 88 Varsity Baseball 90 Varsity Basketball 80 Varsity Football 76 Varsity Golf 86 Varsity Tennis B7 Varsity Track 9l Wrestling 89 188 STUDENT INDEX A Adams, Lois E. 27, 36. 44. I47 Adcock, James L. 66, II5 Ahrendts, Ruth 36, II5 Alcorn, Lelia J. I47 Aldrich, John W. 42, 85, II5 Aldrich, Thayer 77, I27 Allen, Marlene 28, 52, 59, I26, I27 Allen, Wi.lIiam I27 Allison, JoAnn 56, II5 Allison, Patricia I47 Almquist, Barbara 39, I27 Ames, Ernest C. I47 Andersen, Anne 44, 50, I47 Anderson, Barbara II5 Anderson, Calvin W. 27, 28, 4I, 42, 49, 53, I47, I70 Anderson, Charlotte I27 Anderson, Don 32, 56, I27 Anderson, Donald O. 89, I47 Anderson, Geraldine II5 Anderson, Lloyd G. I47 Anderson, Merritt 843 89, II5 Anderson, Nora M. I47 Anderson, Norma C. 35, 48, 67, 7I, I47 Anderson, Patricia II5 Anderson, Phillip 69, II5 Anderson, Sally 27, 34, 39, 40, 47, 60, I27 Angevine, Doris II5 Annis, Jacqueline I47 Anthony, Carol I27 Applegate, Ray I47 Arapkiles, Frances 60, I27 Armstrong, Connie 35, 36, 56, I47 Armstrong, Marian 6I, I27 Arnell, Shirley I47 Arnold, Robert II5 Arterburn, Gordon I47 Aubert, Bob I48 B Babcock, Nancy 50, I48 Bacca, Carolyn 47, II5 Bachman, Howard 35, 69, I27 Bailey, Harold 52, 84, 85, II5 Baker, Betty 62, I48 Baker, Beverly 35, 46, 47, 56, I48 Balenseifen, Janice 60, I27 Banks, Connie I48 Barbour, Alton 29, 3l, 42, 75, 89, I46, I48, l92 Barnard, Laura 44, 56, I4B Barnard, Lee Ann 43, 64, II5 Bartley, Beverlee 35, 47, I27 Batcheller, Diane I27 Batterson, Lorna 48, I27 Baugh, Connie 44, 65, I48 Bearden, Dixie II5 Beck, Sandy 50, I27 Becker, Albert I48 Beery, Jim 80, I27 Beger, Richard 37, II5 Beier, Mary 36, 47, II5 Bell, Barbara 60, I48 Bellomy, LaVon II5 Belsher, Evelyn I48 Benes, Mary Jean II5 Benesh, Marcia 34, 37, 39, I27 Bennett, Ann Paul 40, I27 Benson, Jack 42, 77, 89, I27 Benson, Karen 47, 52, 57, I48 Benson, Robert 38, 5I, 58, I48 Beresford, Suzanne 26, 27, 28, 44, 58, 59, I49, l87 Berger, Anna Marie 37, 39, I27 Berggren, Mary Jeen II5 Bergmann, Beverly 35, 4I, 44, 64, I49, I87 Bergner, Barbara 35, 56, I49 Bergner, Betty I49 Bettis, Carolyn II5 Betz, Delores II5 Bevan, Joann 35, 36, 44, I49 Bidinger, Leoma 35, 36, 39, 45, I49 Biles, Wanda Jean 40, 56, I49 Bird, Mariorie I49 Bird, Peter 27, 52, 55, I27 Bisgard, Kay 44, 50, I49 Bissell, Fred 55, 76, I27 Blakley, Donald A. I49 Blanchard, Don I27 Blanchard, Ronnie C. 66, II5 Blanks, Bob 4l, 62, II5 Blinde, Sylvia I49 Blowers, Mary II5 Bodine, Bob 42, 55, I28 Bodine, Sylvia 36, I49 Boehm, Charles 63, 65, II5 Bolander, Ed I28 Bolen, Rilla 47, II5 Bonacci, Pete 55, II5 Bond, Doveta 35, I28 Bonnema, Harriet II5 Bonnema, Helen 33, I49 Bonnema, Jim 33, I49 Borstadt, Marilyn I28 Bowen, Laura J. 35, 36, 40, 44, 58, I49 Bowen, Pat I28 Bowes, Peter D. 95, II5 Bowlin, Joyce L. 35, 56, I50 Bowlin, Leta L. II5 Brady, Roseanne 43, I28 Brainerd, John C. 65, I50 Brannock, Betty II5 Breakey, Sondra 35, 36, I50 Brenden, Orlys 64, I50 Brenneis, Maribelle I28 Brewer, Valaire A. I50 Briggs, Wanda Lee I50 Brisson, Beverly I28 Brock, Paul E. 52, 58, 68, 7I, I50 Brock, Reha L. 35, 47, I50 Brockish, Maurine 27, 32, Brooks, Paul C. l50 Brown, Anna 48, 60, l28 Brown, Jean D. l50 Brown, Phyllis G. l50 Brown, Roberl l28 Brown, Rulh 48, lI5 aa, 39,-15, iso Brownfield, Susan 27, 49, 56, 57, l28 Brubaker, Doris 27, 37, 43, I50, IB7 Brundige, Barbara 58, l5l Bruns, Nancy 40, 47, l28 Brush, Carolyn F. 4l, 44, 47, 49, 53, l5l, I66, l87 Brusllin, Dick 34, 53, l28 Bryanl, Addelle I2B Buck, Nancy 48, l28 Buckland, Karen A. l5I Bullock, Mary l5l Bullock, Tom E. l5l Burke, Sharron L. ll5 Burkhard, Shirley I7, 27, l28 Burkhart, Dick D. 29, 42, 76, 78, I46, l5l, I86 Burnell, Jean I5l Burnis, Carol I2B Burns, Donna 60, I2B Burns, Elizabelh l5I Burnside, Jim l28 Burl, Lesley ll5 Burlon, Elaine II6 Busey, Barbara 48, 60, 70, 7l, I2B Bush, Charles 88, II6 Buller, Chesler 52, l28 Crook, Carolyn II6 Crosson, Flora I29 Cummings, Frances 35, 56, 58, l50, I54 Curtis, Carol I29 Cusfer, JoAnn 26, 29, 4l, 48, 67, 7l, I54, I76 Cusfer, Kennelh II6 D Dalberg, LeRoy 58, II6 Dalgard, Pal' 38, 4l, II6 Dalee, Shirley I30 Daley. Georgia I54 Daly, Sharon I30 Daniels, Clinfon 4l, 52, I54 Danks, Barbara I30 Dardano, Jo Mame 59, I30 David, Craig I54 Davis, Carol 58, I54 Davis, Joyce 36, I54 Davison, Pal I30 Davy, Donna I54 Dawson, Barbara II6 Day, Judy 44, 50, I54 Daywifl, Roberl 38, 46, 56, 62, 65, 67, 68, I54 DeCanler, Delora 46, 53, I30 Decker, Don II6 Decker, Lois I30 Deines, Irvin 55, 80, Bl, 83, I55 Delehanly, Carolyn I30 Delong, Gloria I30 Deming, Roberl 27, 35, 36, 4l, 46, 47, 68, I55 Forreslal, Chrisfie 34, 52, II7 Fox, Donna M. 44, I57 Fox, Rulhann 58, I57, IB6 Franklin, Kay 27, 60, l3l Franlz, Don 27, 30, 47, 67, 68, I57, IB7, I92 Frazier, Lorella 27, 3l, l3l, I92 Frey, Bryce A. l3, 32, 36, I57 Frey, Naomi 38, 60, l3l Frills, Ronnie 77, 89, I58 Frifz, Marilyn 28, l3l Frosf. Norma L. II7 Fry, Charles L. 32, 59, I58 Fry, Shirley J. 44, 52, I58 Funk, Barbara II7 Furgeson, Joyce I58 G Gage, Hennriella 47, 62, II7 Garland, Jerald 28, 4l, 50, 63, l3l, IB7 Garner, Diane II7 Gaul, Mary I58 Geer, Richard 50, 52, 63, ll7 Geer, Sylvia I58 Gehrelf, Bob I58 Gehrke, Anila 50, II7 Genlry, Evelyn 64, II7 Gerlach, Sandra I3l Gidlund, Sylvia 27, 36, 4l, I58 Gilberl, Bill 53, 56, I32 Ginler, Carol I32 Goff, Gerry 64, I32 Buller, Darlene R. II6 Buller, Gilberf L. 55, 63, 65, 68, 69, I5I, l87 Buller, Mary Lou 48, l28 Buxlon, Joy A. 37, l5l Bylsma, Dolores J. l5l Byrd, Barbara I5I De Moro, Phyllis 45, I55 Denison, Ira I55 DeNooy, Jean 36, I55 De Vries, Carmen 60, I30 De Vries, Janice 43, II6 De Vries, Roger I55 DeWolfe, Tom 32, 55, 80, I55 Go.lder, Dick 37, 4l, 42, 55, Gomer, Ka I32 Goodson, Granl I58 Googe, Jim 52, 53, I32 Granger, Gene 63, I58 Granl, Harold 68, I58 Graves, Donna II7 76, 19, sl, :az Buzbee, Bob I2B C Cabble, Carol l28 Cain, Bernadean L. I5l Caldwell, Arlene L. 27, 35, l5l Calkins, Mary 44, 47, l5l Callendar, Richard 84, 85, II6 Callender, Bruce A. 34, I52 Callender, Lydia I52 Calvin, Carolyn 35, 36, 40, 44, 97, I52, l62, IB7 Campbell, Bill L. I52 Campbell, Doug 80 I29 Campbell, Shirley J. sa, :sz Cammack, Corrine II6 Carder, John I29 Carey, Randy S. 29, 42, 55, 79, 83, 86, l48, l5k Carle, Barbara J. II6 Carlson, Glen 56, 63, II6 Carlson, Joan 37, II6 Carlson, Pal II6 Carlson, Rosemary 29, 60, II4, II6 Carlson, Sylvia L. 44, I52 Carman, Linda II6 Carnes, Janice Lee 49, 6l, II6 Carney, Don T. 38, I52 Carpenler, Dick 50, 55, I29 Carr, Joanne 35, 36, 39, 40, 48, I52 Carruiher, Joyce II6 Carsman, Belh S. II6 Case, Dorofhy II6 Casner, Jo Anne 27, 43, 47, I29 Cass, Bill G. 46, II6 Cass, Mary Louise 3l, 47, I29, I92 Casfnnr, Shirley 40, I29 Cervin, Beverly I52, IB7 Chadwick, Richard L. 26, 29, 50, I52, I6B, IB6 Chamberlain, Leslie J. 27, 35, I52 Chapekis, Eugienia 6l, I29 Chapman, Jo n S. 27, 42, 55, 74, 82, 9l, I52, I56 Chase, Carolyn 5l, 52, 60, l07, I29 Chelf, Gayle I53 Chelf, Jean 47, II6 Childers, Claudia 3l, I53, I92 Chisen, Howard I53 Chorley, Kay 5l II6 Chrisman, Joe I53 Clair, Joe R. I53 Clark, Ardeth H. I53 Clark, Belly 57, I29 Clark, Mildred I53 Cleaninger, Mary Lou I53 Clegg, George . 42, 55, 77, 78, I53 Coble, Barbara 57, II6 Coleman, Bill I53 Collins, Pal 36, I29 Collins, Phillis 50, II6 Collier, Jackie E. I53 Conder, Jerre 58, 65, I29 Conover, Joyce I29 Cooper, Claudia 50, I29 Cordova, Ronald W. I53 Corey, Carol I29 Cornwell Sandra 27, 47, 62, 65, I29 Cox, Barbara II6 Cox, Janice I29 Cox, Maurice 85, II6 Cox, Pal 36, I29 Crablree, Beverly A. I53 Crabfree, Fred I53 Craft, Eleanor I53 Crago, Pal II6 Craig, Nancy I29 Cramer, John I29 Crandell, Bobefle 56, I54 Crandell, Ellis I29 Craner, Ralph 85, II6 Criswell, Joan I29 Crilfenden, Lois 27, 35, 39, 52, I54 Cromar, Carlie II6 Cromar, Dale 65, I54 Cronk, Donna I29 Dickerson, Joyce 37, 6l, I30 Diedrich, Joan'52, I30 Diehl, Bill I55 Digor, LaVerne 27, 36, I55 Dikeou, James I55 Dixon, Jaickie II6 Dodson, Belh 3l, 58, I30, I92 Donahue, Ralph 43, 54, 59, I30 Dorcas, Diane 27, 40, 47, 50, I30 Douglass, Carol I30 Douglass, Clem 63, II6 Dowd, Sharon, I55 Dowler, Bob 62, I30 Downs, Jody 27, 28, 5l, 75, IZ6, I30 Dragoo, Paul 36, I30 Dragoo, Charlene II6 Drake, Dixie 50, II7 Draper, John 63, 65, I30 Dreier, Oneifa II7 Druley, Joan I30 Drury, Don 42, 55, 76, 79, 80, I55 Duck, Arlene 32, 4l, 64, I30 Dunlap, Pal I55 Dunn, Georgene 50, I55, l86 Dunn, Lynn 32, 34, I30 Durand, Mary 56, 57, I55 Durkop, Clinl I56 Durrum, Calherine I30 Dwyer, Joan 59, I56 E Easley, Jack I56 Eberharl, Glenn H, 43, 46, 58, 59, I56 Eberharl, Mary L. 56, II7 Eckel, Richard 32, 38, l3I Eckhardl, Barbara l3l Eddy, Cynlhia II7 Edwards, Barbara l3l Edwards, Doris M. 35, 36, 56, I56 Edwards, Glenn C. 39, 52, 53, 90, I56 Elliofl, Judy 3l, l3l, I92 Ellsworth, Bill l3l Ellsworlh, Phil J. I56 Emmerl, Donald R. I56 Emmerl, Mary Louise l3l Emrick, Jerry 55, 80, l3l Engel. Dale I56 Enqelberl, Joyce l3l Enrighl, Kay I56 Erb, Hilda J. I56, l72 Erickson, Nancy 36, I3I Ervin, Barbara L. II7 Esmay, Donna I3I Evans, Janice E. 43, 47, 48, I56 Evans, Kay 46, I56 Evans, Toni 36, II7 F Fabian, Charmaine 60, II7 Fair, Arlene I3I , Fair, Yvonne F. 27, 29, 38, 5l, 58, l07, I54, I Fairbanks, Elenor I3I Falkenberg, Joan I57 Farnsworlh, Dick A. I57 Farrell, Pal 56, I3l Fawley, Dorothea E. I57 Fay, James M. 62, I57 Fellows, Teddy Ann l3l Ferguson, Carol J. 27, 32, 36, 5I, I57, l87 Ferguson, Donna I57 Ferguson, Neal J. II7 Fickle, Janice R. 60, II7 Field, Jacque 52, l3l Fisher, Doris J. 49, I57 Fisher, William R. 28, 38, Sl, I07, I57, l84 Flafer, Barbara 43, 47, II7 Flafiery, Eileen J. 35, 40, 47, I57 Flallery, Jeannine I57 Fleming, Willard I57 Flelcher, Codie 27, 34, 46, 60, I3l Flinf, Dick 55, l3l Force, Gloria l3l 189 57 Gray, Barbara 40, 44, 51, I58 Green, Kay 56, II7 Green, Pai 47, II7 Green, Tom I32 Griebel, Donald I58 Griffis, Peggy I59 Griffilh, Joan 60, I32 Griffith, Sally, 27, 44, I59, IB7 Grigsby, Bill 42, I59 Grimes, Don I59 Grisson, Mineila II7 Grubb, George I59 Grunwald, Lucinda 44, 52, 57, I59 Gude, Marilyn 56, 65, I32 Guerrero, Danny 37, 63, II7, l87 Gunnison, Gwyn 35, 44, 56, I59 Gurney, Dwayne I59 Guslalson, Har? 4l, I32 Guslafson, San ra 35, 44, I59 H Hackelf, Dean 77, 79, I59 Haffner, Virginia 43, 47, 50, I33 Haifley, Mack 80, I32 Hale, Richard 43, 69, II7 Hall, James 28, 35, 46, I59 Hall, Jan 27, 39, 4l, 49, 5l, 59, I59 Hall, John I59 Hall, Sandra I32 Hallam, Rosemary 36, 44, 59, I59 Haman, Harriel I59 Hamill, Claudia 27, 35, 36, 39, 53, I60 Hamilton, Dorla I32 Hammer, John 59, I60 Hammond, James I60 Hammond, Julie 3l, 35, 39, 4l, 44, 48, 69, I Hankins, Lynn I32 Hanna, Joan 3I, 34, 38, 47, I32, I92 Hardy, Eleanore 59, I60 Hardison, Delores I32 Hargis, Beverly 44, I60 Harris, Jim S. I60 Harris, Lorraine 27, 43, II7 Harrison, Paul R. 47, 63, 65, I60 Harlendorp, Norma M. 27, 34, 40, 43, 45, Harfman, Charlolle 27, 58, I60 Haska, Sharon lI7 Halch, Barbara J. 58, I60 Hause, Kenneih C. II7 Hayden, Marilyn I60 Hedges, Cliff C. 62, 68, I60 Hedges, Jerry W. 35, 43, l6l Hefferly, Joanne l6l Heff, Donna J. l6l Heimbecher, Nancee 38, 53, I32 Heimerich, Lyle 35, 36, l6l Henderson, Lee Ann l6l Henderson, Rulh M. 35, 52, 75, l6l, IB7 Henry, Charles 27, 49, 62, 66, 67, 68, l6l Herbold, Roberf A. l6l Herberlson, Jim 62, 84, ll7 Herrin, Jackie 56, I32 Herlel, Davadene 48, 60, I32 Heisler, Margaret 27, 36, l6l Helsler, Mariorie II7 Helsler, Mary 52, I32 Heuerman, Wendell R. l6l Heuring, Mary I32 Hewiff, Rose M. l6l Higgins, Dixie Lee 39, 40, 52, 60, I32 Higgins, Jacque II7 Hill, Ned W. l6l Hill, Sandra 39, I32 Hill, Sharon 59, l6l Hinkle, Scoff C. l6l Hiichman, Marilynn 56, II7 Hoffman, Glenda I32 Hoffman, Harry H. 63, l6l Holbeach, Edward J. l6l Holden, Sally 35, 36, 38, 45, 46, l6l Holkeslead, Cafherine J. 50, II7 60 46, 48, I60 Nelson Holland, Belly L. I6l Holland, Gene 52, 84, B5, II7 Hollisler, Joan II7 Holmberg, Marlene 49, I33 Holverson, JoAnn 6I, I33 Honaker, Bill L. 55, 56, 63, 87, l6I Hoover, JoAnn I33 Hoover, Phil 84, IIB Horn, Don 9I, I6I Horlsmann, Larry IIB Hoschouer, Zona IIB Hoshover, Wilma I6l Hough, Nadine L. 46, 58, l62 Housman, Charlene V. I62 Howard, Ronne L. 55, 77, 78, 89, l62 Howell, Dale 35, I33 Howell, Duane 62, IIB Howell, Shirley I33 Hubka, Norma 27, 3l, 39, 52, I33, I92 Hughes. Julie A. 27, 45, 48, l62 Hume, Shirley I33 Hunl, Marilyn R. l3, 32, 38, 4l, 44, 45, 64, l62 Hurd, Carolyn J. 52, 59, l62 Hurley, Don 76, I33 Hurry, Pal I62 Huslon, Belly L. I63 Hulchins, Marilyn IIB Hulchinson, Nancy 3I, 54, I33 Hyskell, Charles R. 47, 59, I63 I Inch, Muriel B. l63 Ingle, Jane I33 Irion, Gloria IIB Isbell, Rachel I33 Iverson, Elaine 40, I63 Ixell, Dody 60, I33 J Jackson, Mike 59, I33 Jacobs, Carl R. 35, I63 Jacobs, Richard 63, I33 James, Mary 36 I63 Jam., Phyllis J. isa, las Jardine, Judy I63 Jenkins, Gordon I33 Jennings, Mary Anne 63, IIB Jensen, Anne L. 58, l63 Jergensen, Shirley L. I63 Jessen, Richard H. I63 Jobe, Marcia 50, I33 Jarman, sm- 27, al, 34, av, 48, sz, isa, I92 Langford, Kalhleen 46, I66 Larson, Dave I34 Larson, Donna I66 Larson, John I66 Larson, Marilyn 36, 50, 56, 57, I66 Lawrence, Richard 59, I66 Lea, Jacqueline 27, 28, 35, 39, 4I, 53, Leaf, Roberla 35, 36, 37, 56, 62, I66 LeBaron, Dorolhy 35, 36, I66 92, I66 Morgan, Marvin I69 Morris, Doris 36, 60, I35 Morris, Nancy 4l, 46, 48, 49, 53, l70 Morris, Virgil I36 Morrow, Dorolhy 27, l70 Morse, Dorolhy II9 Morson, Minnie l70 Mosher, William 62, l70 Mossberger, Elaine 46, I36 Lee, Don 46, IIB Lee, Jan G. I66 , Lehman, Phyllis H. 35, 36, 37, 43, I66 Lell, Janel 36, 40, I34 Lewis, Darlene F. I66 Lewis, Karling 44, 54, I66 Lewis, Lois I66 Lewis, Nancy L. 35, 36, 44, I67 Lewis, Ted I67 Lidholm, Bill I34 Lidholm, Carol J. I67 Linslrom, Erneslien I34 Mounllord, Pal l70 Muckle, Phyllis 58, l70 Mullen, Donna II9 Murgalroyd, Don l70 Murphree, Marilyn 60, II9 Murray, Barbara 39, I36 Mussey, Marian I36 Myers, Bob Bl, l70 N Names, Norman D. I70 Nassimbene, Ernie 28, 53, 75, I70, l78 Lish, Margie I34 Lilke, Don P. 36, 58, I67 Lofqren, Claudia I67 Look, Dorcas I34 Lopez, Emil S. I67 Losey, Lorene I34 Losli, Samuel W. I67 Lovins, Bill 59, I34 Lowe, Wyenema L. I67 Lowman, Belly I34 Lunders, Beverly I34 Lundslrom, Elaine 44, 52, 58, I67 Lundslrom, Jim 55, 80, 90, I67 Lulher, Richard IIB Lynch, Eva I34 Lynch, Jerry E. I67 M MacDonald, Adele 47, 50, IIB MacMillan Geor ia 36 46 47 49 I34 . 9 . . . . McCaddon, Silvia J. I67 McCall, Jack 90, I67 McCauley, Alice I34 McClelland, Riley I34 McCormack, Jane I34 McCulchan, Dwane W. 55, I67 McCulcheon, Bernice 56, I34 McDaniel, Delores L. I67 McDermoll, Joan M. 32, 52, I68 Menon.-nd, Janis 21, 39, 40, 43, 41, 53, I34 Neff, Barbara 36, I36 Neiderhaus, Delores I70 Nelson, Barbara 35, 43, 62, II9 Nelson, Beverly I70 Nelson, Frank 66, 68, I70 Nelson, Herb 4I, l7I Nelson, Howard I36 Nelson, Jill 35, 36, 50, I7I Nelson, Jim I36 Nelson Joan II9 Nelson: Terry 62, I36 ,T I7I om 9 Neuiahr, Jo al, 40, 41, las, I 2 Newbury, Joyce II9 Newell, Elva 44, l7I Newman, Genevieve 36, l7l Nlblock, Charles 34, 52, I36 Niblock, Dick 34, I36 Nicholas, oavia 29, 39, so, ss, 59, :52, l7l Nissen, Barbara 34, II9 Nissen, Beverly 34, II9 Noonan, Mary Jeanne 27, 44, 47, 49, 59, l7l Norberq, Don 4I, I36 Nyberg, Elaine 5l, II9 O Oberq, Wally 77, 79, l7l O'8rien, Sally I36 O'Canna, Ted I7l O'Connor, Jo Anna 60, I36 Ockander, Lyle 27, I7I Johnson Bill I33 Johnson Carol I63 Johnson Don I33 Johnson, Gwen IIB Johnson, Janice L. 4I, I63 Johnson, Janice IIB Johnson, Kay M. 56, I63 Johnson, Marilyn 44, 46, 47, I63 Johnson, nn.. K. 40, 51, wa Jones, Barbara IIB Jones, Carol I. 58, I64 Jones, Jean M. 40, I64 Jones, Pal I33 Jones, Palsy I33 Jordan, Sue II8 Jordon, Barbara 6I, I33 Jordon, Larry C. 27, 28, 36, 38, 5l, 6 Jorgenson, Karen 47, 64, Il8, I42 Jouelle, Wayne 56, I64 Joy, Don 64, I64 Juergens, Dave 35, I64 Juslice, Dick 39, 4l, 53, 63, 65, I33 K Kaminska, Sue 60, IIB Kane, John 4l, 84, 85, IIB Karnes, Joan 39 40, I64 Kavan, Marilyn 39, 43, 64, IIB Kays, Jo Ann I34 Kealing, Nancy I64 Keeler, Karen 44, 58, I64 Keilh, Judy IIB Keilhly, Marllynn 50, IIB Kelley, Mike IIB 1, aa, in McDonald, Kay 27, 35, 58, I68, I87 McDonough, Rachel 5l, 6I, I35 McEnderfer, Dick 59, I68 McGee, Carolyn 37, 6l, I35 McGivney, Roberl L. 37, 46, 55, 9I, I68 McKinney, Mandy 3I, 36, 48, I68, IB6, I92 McLellan, Emilie I68, IB7 McManus, Jlm I68 McMaslers, Karene II9 McMalh, Paul 27, 32, 39, 46, I35 McNeal, Barbara L. I68 McNelf, Maxine I35 McNierneh Maureen 27, 28, 4l, 44, 47, 53, Madden, yrna 40, 49, I35 Magarrell, Ann 35, 36, 38, I68, I87 Magnuson, Shirley 6l, IIB Mai, Barbara 28, 34, 39, 4l, 44, 47, 53, I68 Mair, Carolyn 64, IIB Maiors, Clyde 58, I35 Mallelle, Tom 56, I68 Manialis, James, 29, 42, II4, Il8 Marchanl, Virginia I35 Marks, Richer za, 41, so, sv, lu, I35 Marley, Norene I35 Marr, Nancy I35 Marsh, Eleanor Il8 Marlin, Jane I68 Malleroli, Mary Jane I35 Mallhiesen, Jackie 48, 56, 67, 7l, I35 Maul, Shirley Ann IIB Maxon, Jim 66, II9 Maxwell Beverly II9 Mayfield, Norman I69 Mayo Donna 50, 59, I69 Oflerson, Roberl I36 Officer, Belly 56, II9 Ohlson, Beverly 60, II9 Oliver, larbara I36 Olson, Barbara 64, I36 Olson, Gwen I7l Olson, Porlia l7l Opie, Carol II9 Opie, Eleanor 57, I36 Orendorff, Richard 28, 39, 50, 58, I7I Orner, Delores I36 Orr, Bill 68, I7I Orr, Joanne 27, 52, 60, I36 Osborne, Delores 52, I36 Oslberg, Nancy 30, 59, l7I, I92 Oswall, Janice I36 Ollo, Charlene 27, 35, I72 Ouwinga, Carolyn 36, I72 Overslake, D'Arline I36 Owens, Janel II9 Oxford, Bleyn 89, I72 P Pacheco, Roan 52, I36 Page, Sybil II9 Paige, Lois 47, 65, II9 Paine, Janel 44, I72, I87 Pandolfo, Rodney 55, 76, 78, I72 Parker, Belly Jane II9 Parmakian, Vicky 40, I37 Parson, Sue 43, 47, 49, 53, 64, II9 Parfain, Luella Jane 36, 44, I72 Parlon, Barbara 40, I72 Pash, Joan I37 Klap, sms iss Phillips, Gene 37, 53, I37 Kemper, Dick 63, I34 Kemper, Joel I34 ' Kennedy, Frank 35, 56, I64 Kerns, Carol I64 Kesler, Kelvin 36, 46, 65, I64 Kesson, Spencer 62, 65, 84, IIB, I87 Keuvelaar, Adrianna 36, 43, 46, l65 Kilibarda, Elizabelh I65 King, Carol IIB Kipp, Donna 60, I34 Kirkpalrick, Pal IIB Kissler, Marigold 36, 37, 60, 64, I65 Kilsmiller, Tess I34 Kilzler Grelchen 34, 39, 40, 44, 47, 59, I65 Kleinschnilx, Georgene IIB Kniffen, Delores 50, IIB Knighl, Eslella 58, I65 Knuckles, Karolyn I65 Knudson, Arlene I65 Knudson, James l65 Koeleeuw, Arlene 59, 60, I34 Kohler, Kaye 34, 44, I65 Kooi, Mildred 36, I65 Kornelly, Marvin 84, 85, IIB Kramer, Carol 52, 58, I65 Kraus, Lorna I65 Krening, Eugene l65 Kuerslen Vera IIB Kyle, Beverly IIB L Lamb, Doris I34 Lampshire, Jacqueline 35, 36, l65 Lanlos, Mary IIB Meacham, Donna 27, 36, 43, , in mad, numn 21, ao, as, 42, ,52, iso, no Means, Alan 63, 65, I69 Meisler, Ann 56, I69 Meisler, Karen 50, II9 Mercier, Bob 62, I35 Meredilh, Donna 36, II9 Merrill, Emma 43, I69, I87 Merrill, Eva 27, 43, 47, II9 Melcalf, Agnes I35 Mah, Mary 28, 48, 50, 69, 7l, I35 Meyer, Jeanelle 6l, I35 Meyer. Virginia II9 Michell, Paul 27, I69 Mickle, Shirley 6l, I35 Pasic, Judy 29, II9 Paxon, Mary Alys 27, 35, I72 Payne, Sally 46, 58, I37 Peabody, Sally Jo 35, I72 Pearce, Millie Lou 36, I37 Pearl, Dennis 68, I72 Peck, Harriel Anne I37 Peck, Richard 4I, I37 Peeples, Earl 84, 85, II9 Peiler, Nancy 56, I72 Peiker, Ruihie 36, 59, I72 Penninglon, Syd II9 Perkins, Pal 34, 6l, I37 Perkins, Phyllis 62, II9 Pelers, Ronnie I72 Miles, Donald I35 Miles, Jacqueline 40, 56, I69 Miles, Nancy 29, II4, II9 Miles, Sheila II9 Milford, Norman 52, 58, 68, I69 Miller, Barbara I35 Miller, Marilyn Joe I35 Miller, Merry 50, II9 Miner, Shirley II9 Minler, Mariorie 36, 40, 56, I69 Milchell, Carol 48, I35 Moe, Maureen 32, I35 Molloy, Yvonne I69 Monlgomery, Kay 56, I35 Moore, Harold 64, II9 Moore, Jeannice II9 Moore, Pal 36, II9 Moore, William I69 Moosdorf, Elaine 35, 58, 59, I69 190 Pelerson, James 32, 36, I73 Pelsch, Belly 52, I20 Phares, Dick 63, 65, 68, I73 Phillips, Ardis 27, 34, 4l, 44, 49, 59, 93, I7 Phillips, Phillips, Jane I37 Mike 63, I06, I73, IB7 Pickle, Joe 28, 39, 43, 49, 53, I37 Pierce, Roger I73 Pilkinglon, Harold 35, I73 Pinson, Leon I73 Posl, Peggy I20 Pollenger, Harriel I37 Powell, Palricia 6I, I37 Powell, Waller 4l, I20 Powers, Carol I73 Praler, Sue 27, 30, 40, 46, 56, 93, I73, IBZ Preble, Elinor 38, 63, I20 Preisser, Don 84, 89, I20 3 Proctor, Connie 53, I37 Puckett, Laverna I73 Pulliam, Ronald 80, I37 Pusey, Kay 5l, I20 Quick?Geraldine 27,,34, 40, 52, I37 Quincy, Edy 43, I20 K Rabinoff, Roberta 38, 6I, l20 Ragsdale, Wayne I73 Ralson David 62, l73 Randol, Steve 85, l20 Rankin, Joan 35, 45, l73 Rankine, Sue 56, 58, I73 Ranson, Baldwin 4l, 50, 53, I37 Ranson, Helen I73 Rayburn, Sheila I74 Raymond, Sally Jo 48, 7l, I37 Reames, Mark 27, 47, 50, 58, 59, I74, I80 Reary, Erma 40, 46, I37 Redeker, David I20 Redies Eloise 27, 56, I37 naanalr san 131 Redman, Barbara I20 Reed, Betts 27, 39, 50, Sl, 56, 57, I74 Reed, Frances 27, 3I, 38, 39, I74, I92 Sisson, Mary Jo I39 Skeels, V. Dean 42, 55, 58, 59, 64, 77, I77 Skelton, Linda I77 Slater, Jim I77 Sloan, Colleen I20 Sloan, Donna 33, I39 Smilanic, Bill 55, 76, 78, 88, I77 Smilanic, Marilynn I20 Smith, Dave l78 Smith, Gwenn 47, l20 smmi, Joanne ss,1.a, 11, l78 Smith, Nancy 62, l20 Snellgrove, Shirley I20 Snyder, Steve I39 Soper, Frank 4l, 56, 59, l78 Sonar. Irma N. 40, 44, sa, 92, 146 1 Spaulding, Don 27, l39 ' Speicher, Jerry 58, l78 5Derry, Ann 34, I78 Splcer, Jerry 27, 28, 42, 80, 83, I39 Sprague, Bob I39 Spratt, Phil 41, ss, 139 Staats, Barbara l06, l78 Stacey, Don 38, I39 Stapleton, Lola 35, l78 Stark, Norma 27, 35, 57, 63, I7B Starkey, Loren I78 Reed, Frank 55, 80, 83, I74 Rehm, Georgia 60, I20 Rehm, Jeanne 29, 33, 35, 36, 45, 50, l74 Rehm, Marilyn I20 Reilly, Janet I74 Reinhart, Bill I37 Rem et, Darlene 27, 34, 37, 46, 47. 50. I37 Rhojas, Norma I37 Sta uss, Sta uss, Steele, Steere, Stetten, Steg ma Steiner Barbara 50, I20 Gary 84, I20 Dwayne l78 Beverly I20 Melva l39 n, Barbara I78 Dorothy I20 Stevenfen, Darlene 35, l20 Rice, Gene 5l, 55, 58, 79, I37 Richards, Jeannette I74 Richardson, Thelma 98, I74 Richman, Camilla 59, l38 Richman, Diana 6l, I20 Richmond, Shirley l20 Rickert, Lois 52, 56, I74 Rickettes, Lila I74 Svalberg, Charlotte 6l l39' ' Riedel, Carol 34, 59, I74 1 Ronald 29 as, 42, so, 15, ss, 114, l86 Rinke , . Rippon, Valoie l75 Ris, Tom 5l, I20 Ritchie, Edith 27, 28, Robbins, Gwenn 60, ss, as, 39, 44, 64, l75 13a Roberson, Gayle l75, l86 Roberts, Bernice l75 Roberts, Betty l75 Robinson, Arvetta l5, l38 Robinson, Barbara 29, 35, 39, 44, 47, 58, l75, IB7 Robinson, Emily I20 Robinson, Judy 27, l38 Robinson Scot 29, 3l, 42, 47, l46, l75, l86, I92 Robinson Tweed l75 T Taaaris, Harry I39 Rochler, Virginia 44, l75 Roedel, Lloyd l75 Roerig, Barbara l75 Ro ers, Betty 52, l38 Roingson, Martha 49, l38 Rollins, Marie 34, 38, 4l, 43, l38 l75 Rombach, Ruth 47, 52, 64, l38 Roman, Elva l38 Rombach, Rebecca Jo Romero, Julie I75 Root, James 29, 55, 87, l75 Roorda, Joe 39, 42, 55, 58, 76, 77, 88, l38 Roorda, Paul l75 Rose, Charles 59, I76 Rose, Pat 5l, 98, I76 Rose, Sheila 27, 53, l76 Stevensen, Edie 27, 39, 45, 58 139 Stewart, Barbara 37, I39 I Stewart, Margie 37, l78 St1ce, Clayton I39 Stiles, Diane 35, 40, 58, 59, I79 Stllley, Loraine 36, 44, 47, 49, I79 St1ne, Helen 65, I39 gtinnetta, Lois 39, 59, I79 one, eanor , 38, I0 , , Stover, Barbara I79 7 I79 In Strange, Sharil I20 Strange, Sharon I20 Street, Bill 70, I79 Sullivan, Fred 89, I20 Sundquist, Richard I79 Sutton, Connie 27, l2l 78, 194 Sutton, Pat 35, 36, 40, 45 47 52 56, Swain, Beverly 57, I39, 'I79 Swancara. Frank 27, 33, 43, I39 Swank, Clinton 67, 68, I79 Swanson, Bob I39 Swartout, Shirley I39 Swearlngen. Estella 47, 64, l2l Swedlund, Elaine 39, 52, 60, I39 Sweeney, Virginia l2l Talbot, Janet 35, 36, 44, 58, 59 I79 Tamminga, Jann ss, 119 ' Tarrant, Pamela I79 Tate, Jack 66, 68, 70, I40 Tatum, Nancy 29, 47, 48, l2l Tautz, Ted I79 Taylor, Burton I79 Taylor, Carolyn 27, 65, I80 Telter, Cathy 52, 1so Temmer, Aleth I80 ,Rosenma r, Frank 55, 77, 89, I76 Roubos, Gary 4l, 85, I20 Rowe, Glenna 48, 58, I76 Rumble, Carolyn 34, 47, 48, I20 Rundle, Marilyn 52, 56, l38 Russell, Dorothy 34, l76 Russell, Judy l38 Ryan, Bob l06, I76, l87 S Tenney, James 34, 51, 52, 1ao TerHar, Jack 55, 63, 65, 86, I80 Theis, Sandra 32, 37, 6l, I40 Thomas, Blair 84, 89, l2l Thomas, Charles l80 Thomas, James 55, 77, 89, I40 Thomas, Mildred I80 Thomas, Neil 35, 59, 64, 67, 68, 69, Thompson, Eudell 56, l80 Thompson, Val I80 Saleh, Charles 34, 37, l30 I38 Saltxman, Janice 56, 63, Sanborn, Nancy 6l, l38 Sankey, Shirley l38 Sawyer, Donald I76 Schade, Barbara 35, 44, 46, I76 Schilling, Donna l38 Schlage, Lorraine l38 Schloo, Sue l38 Schlund, Gloria 2l, 49, I76 Schmidt, Carolyn 39, 47, 60, I20 Schmidt, Margaret I76 Scholes, Ronnie I76 Schrock, Joanne 44, I76 Scott, Joan 47, 57, l77 Scott, Marlorie 43, l20 Seaman J1m 55, 87, I20 saafsr, Corlyn 41, 44, 4a, I77 Sellers, Carol 56, 60, l38 Service, Nancy I77 Sewell, Marilyn I38 Shade, Bill 55, 63, 65, 77, los, 111, l87 Shattuck, JoAnn 27, 30, 48, 50, 59, 70, I77, I92 Shaw, Pat l38 Shears, Joan l38 Sheets, Bob 3l, 4l, 58, l38, I92 Shepard, Janell 36, 49, I39 Sherman, Nadene 35, 36, I77 Sherrill, Kay I77 Sllburn, David 4l, 47, 49, 53, 55, 80, I39 Silkensen, Hugh 27, 28, 36, 42, 50, 55, 86, I77 Silkensen, Ralph 42, 50 55, 86, I77 simmarman, Lois 35, 39, 40, 59, 64, 111 Simmons, Marilyn 60, I39 Simonsen, Charles 67, 68, 70, I39 Sims, Dick 55, 79, I77 Thornberg, Gertrude 58, I80 Thornton, Alice 36, 44, I80, I86 Thruston, Rosemary 52, I40 Thulin, Mary Ann 50, I80 Tindall, John 27, 39, 4l, 53, 63, I40 Tolland, Delbert 39, 80, I40 Tomasi, Richard l8l Tooley, Dale 28, 33, 4l, 75, I8I Trask, Sherry 50, l2l Treqellus, Pat l2l Trocchla, Joyce 45, I8I Troeger, Ann 47, 63, l2l Trott, Lamarr 46, 53, 55, 76, 77, 88, Truullo, Florence l2l Tschetter, Nick 27, 33, 46, I40 Tunstall, Shirley 27, 45, l8l Turnage, Gordon I40 Turner, Eugene l8l Turre, Helen l8l Tuttle, Judy l2l Twombly, JoAnn l8l U Ulwelling, Dave 54, 84, l2l V Vail, Pat I40 Vail, Richard I8I Vandenberg, Norine l2l Vanderwal, John 56, I40 VanLoenen, John 55, 87, I8l VanLoenen, Velma l2l VanMaIe, Katrina 75, l8l Van Schooneveld, Carol 44, 5I, l8I Van Soest, Mary Kay I40 Varone, Joanne 44, l8I 1.91 I79 I80 Vaughan, Sherrill 37, 6l, l40 vaaicak, Mary 30, 59, l8l, 192 Vidger, Vincent 54, l40 Vincent, Gary 35, l2l Vos, Marcia 56, I40 van., Sylvia 35, 99, I8l W Waddell, Dorothy l2l Waddell, Pat 47, l2l, I40 Wagner, Darlene I40 Wainscott, Sharon l2l Wakefield, Toni l40 Walcott, Darlene I82 Waldo, Carol 27, 45, 50, 58, 59, l07, Walker, Phyllis I82 Walkup, Dale 42, 55, 80, BI, 90, I82 Wallace, Barbara 35, 36, I82 Walstron, Jerry 35, l2l Waltermire, Kent 4l, I82 Walters, Mary 48, l2l Walton, Bette I82 Warner, James 32, 89, I82 Warner, William 84, l2l Warnock, Pat 36, 50, 56, 57, I82 Warren, Dake 55, 76, 78, I82 Warren, Georgia l40 Warren, Louis 62, l40 Wassenaar, Lou I82 I82, IB7 Watkins, Janie 27, 29, 30, 44, 45, I82, l87, I92 Watkins, Leon I82 Watkins, Verda l2l Webb, Winona l2l Weber, Martha 21, 31, 43, 41, 121 Weedman, Joan I83 Weiskoph, Sue I40 Welch, LaVahna l2l Welch, Sue 35, l83 Welker, Joan l2l Werthman, Don Z7, 59, l40 West, Charles 79, l83 West, Mary 60, I40 White, Gene 50, 9l, l83 White, Jeanette I40 White, Mary Ann 36, l2l White, Sharon l2l Whittlesey, Paul l83 Wilbur, Barbara 40, 56, l83 Wilcox, Mary Jane 48, l83 Wild, Dorothy 27, I40 Wild, Joan l4l Wilde, LaVaun 34, 3a, 141 Wilder, Ava l4l Willard, Kay l4l Williams, Dorothy 35, 36, 44, l83 Williams, Henry l83 Williams, John 27, 3l, 4l, l4l, I92 Williams, Karol 48, 6l, l4l Williams, Leo l83 Williams, Verla l2l Williamson, Bill l4l Willis, Virginia l2l Wilson, Harold l83 Wilson, Jan 36, I83 Wilson, Joan l83 Wilson, Joe 89, l2l Wilson, Lloyd 35, 87, l83 Wilson, Sharon 3l, 60, 141, 192 Wimsett, Norma I83 Wineinger, Dick I84 Winslow, Carol 7l, l4l Winterowd, Emmylu l4l Winters, Betty 35, 39, 44, 47, 54, l84 Wirth, Nancy l2l win, Eva 31, ao, 141 Wise, Mariel l4l Wolt, Dorothy l84 Wood, Anne 35, 36, 48, l84 Wood, Carilouise 48, l2l wodrutf, Elaine l84 oodruft, Nancie 6l, l2l Wright, Barbara l84 Wriqht, Dale 55, 76, 79, I84 Wright, Marilyn 27, 44, 57, l84 Wright, Virginia l2l Wurtz, Don lB4 Wyatt, Shirley 39, l84 Wyman, Laura l84 Y Yerkes, Pao 35, 311, 44, 41, 1114 Yon e, Phil l4l Yorgy, Karl 41, 42, ss, 59, 64, 144, 1 Young, Jack 55, 87, I85 Young, Jayn 60, l2l Young, Ra ph I85 Younger, Donna 27 40, 43, l4l Youngren, Maye Alice l4l Yuenger, Marilyn 35, 52, I85 Z Zabel, Shirley 32, 39, 40, 52, I85 Zietz, Fred I85 Zimmer, Don I85 Zimmerman, Art l22 Zorn, Nancie Jo 32, 39, 4l, 44, 50, 5 84, l87 3, 64, I85 NanCy 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