Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1954
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L, w.v1::1 4 -ga'y:fJf3r L i -'fzx iiw fr F W 5 1, -. ,ss wpgfii,-Yffimx gwx F-sn K M 1 f 'Rf X 5 1155 5 Q5 , M g ffmikfa wkisxil :wil J'5?54:s'XffM,gy-QX.f,Q:afw Y 1 -x X WL y J QQ , LM MR. RUSSELL CASEMENT Assistant Principal University of Nebraska, B.S., M.A. MISS HELEN TILLOTSON Coordinator Washburn University, B.A. MISS HELEN BURNI-IAM Dean Illinois Institute of Technol ogy, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. .- MR. ARTHUR BECK Counselor University of Denver, B.A. University of Arizona MR, BUREN CARR M'S' College Relations Counselor Abilene Christian College, B.A. MR. LeROY CAVNAR University of Denver, Vocational Counselor ,. MA, University of Denver, i K 1 , B.A. MR. CHAS. MACKEY Grade Counselor Colorado State College of Education, B.A. MR. EDWARD MOHR University of Denver, M .A Counselor i Colorado State College Hof Ed?'Caf'0Qj B-A MR. CALVIN SEILER nwersml of envef' Evaluation Counselor M'A' University of Denver, B.A., M .A MRS. RUTH WI-IITEAKER Grade Counselor University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MISS ALFHILD ALENIUS Mathematics ' University of Colorado, 1 B.A., B.Ed. MIR. NCIERN ARNOLD syc olog Hastings College, B.A. Universit of Nebraska B.S MR. RALPH ATKINSON Social Science S.A., M.A. Dick Callendar and Bob Caine are ab- orbed in Mr. Miller's chemistry experi- xent. MRS. LOUISE AYMER Physical Education Colorado State College of Education, B.A. MISS IESSIE BEATON Physical Education Colorado State College of Education, B.A., M.A. MRS. SARA BLANCH Home Economics Colorado A. 8 M., B.S. MR. LEROY W. BONGER Mathematics University of California, B.A. University of Denver, MA. MR. EDWARD A. BRANDHORST Social Science University of Denver, B.A. MR. CHARLES BURTON English University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MISS ANNE CAMPBELL English University of Colorado, B.A. MR. ROBERT COLLIER IR, Science Beloit College, B.S. MRS. ODETTE COMBS Language Bordeaux University, France, B.A., Beaux Arts of Bordeaux Diploma MR. IAMES W. COZENS Social Science University of Colorado, B.A. MRS. ENID CRAIG Nurse Dr. Benj. F. Bailey's Sanitorium, Lincoln, Nebraska, R.N. Public Health Nursing Certificate, University of Washington MR. GEORGE CROPLEY Social Science University of Iowa, BA. University of Colorado, M.A. MISS ESTHER CURTIS Social Science Colorado Woman's Colle e, A.A. Colorado State College ofg Education, BA. University of Denver, M.A. y , . University of Colorado, M .A. University of Denver, faculty faculty RKQE 'J 5 R311 lgloncxi A. CUTTING My sH.j.Denver. lx Y MR f MARGARET DALGARD English Colorado State Colle of Education, B.A., NYSA. MISS IEAN DANIELS English Michigan State College. B.A. University of M ichigan, M.A Mr. Whitney works with a spee MISS LENORE DEBEY Student- Art University of Colorado. BA. Ohio State University, MA. MRS. BETTY DEKOEVEND Secretary MR. LEON DINER Physical Education University of Denver, B.A., MA. MISS CHARLENE EDWARDS English University of Colorado, B.A. University of Denver, M .A. Mila RICHARD EICHENBERGER Collgfado State College of Education, B.A. MISS LORENE ETHRIDGE Commercial University of Denver, B.A., M.S. MR. EARL EVANS Industrial Arts Colorado State College of Education, B.A. MISS RLIBYMAE EVANS Language University of Denver, B.A. Middlebury College, M .A. MISS M. ANN FISCHER Librarian Genesee State Teachers College, B.S. in Library Science MES LAURA FISHER rt Colorado State College of Education, BA., M.A. MR. LLOYD PLANDERS Commercial Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. MRS. FLORENCE FOLTZ Librarian Colorado College, B.A. University of Illinois, B.S. in Library Science MRS. BEVERLY FORD English U niversity of Denver, BA., M .A. MR. ROLAND FRICKE Social Science University of Denver, B.A.,.M.A. MRS. PHYLLIS FULLMER Commercial University of Iowa. BA., MA. MR. IVAN GILBAUGH Industrial Arts Colorado State College of Education, B.A. MR. FORREST W. GOFF Instrumental Music Southwestern College, B.A. Colorado State College of Education, MA. MRS. REBEKAH BARON GOLDBERG English University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MRS. ELINOR SABIN GOWER Home Economics South Dakota State College, B.S. MISS EUGENIE GUINDON Language Loretto Heights College, B.A. University of Colorado, M.A. MRS. MARIORIE GUNKLE Home Economics Colorado A. C1 M., B,S. MR. CARLETON HALL Commercial University of Colorado. B.A., B,B,A, University of Denver, M,A, MR. HENRY F. HANSEN Commercial University of Denver, B.S., M.B.A. MRS. VIVIAN HASTINGS Library Clerk MR. LOREN HAYS History University of Denver, BA., M.A. MR. PAUL R. HELANDER Science University of Denver. B.S., M .A. MR. WALTER HOLCOMBE Mathematics University X Denver. BA., M. . MRS. ELOINE HONOUR Physical Education University of Colorado, B.S. SGT. ROBERT HLIRLBUT Coe College Drake University E Vlr. Carr, counselor, has a warm smile or everyone. faculty ji 7 f . ,J J -I 3 , tj, ' L. 1 mf MISS DOROTHY IENNINGS Treasurer MR. HAROLD KEABLES English University of Denver, BA. MRS. HAZEL KELLOGG Science University of Denver, B.A. MR. RAYMOND KEMP Commercial University of Denver, BA., M .B.A. MR. HAL KENDIG Industrial Arts Colorado State College of Education, B.A. University of Denver, Science Certificate MR. IONAS KIKEN Language New York University, BA. University of Colorado, M.A. MR. IAMES D. KINGSBURY English University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MR. MARVIN LEWIS Social Science Montana State University, B.A. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. MR. ETHAN MCCUE Social Science Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. B.S, University of Denver, M .A. MR. FRANCIS MCCULLEY Commercial University of Iowa, B.A. University of Colorado. MA. Westminster Law College, L.L.B. MR. IAMES MCGREW Mathematics Colorado State College of Education, B.A., M .A. MR. WARREN MCMAHON Commercial Nebraska State Teachers College, B.A. University of Iowa, MA. MR. DAVID MCWILLIAMS Mathematics University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MRS. LAVONNE MARKS Clerk faculty MRS. IOSEPHINE MARTIN Clerk MR. FRANK MIELENZ Physical Education University of Nebraska, B.A. Columbia University. MA. I A buffer is explained by Mr. Gilbau MR. ALBERT MIHEVIC Industrial Arts Colorado State College of Education, BA. University of Denver, M.A. MR. ALLEN B. MILLER Science University of Denver. B.S. MR. WILFRED W. MILLER Science Panhandle A. 8 M.. B.S. University of Denver, M.A. Mr. Mitick and a map make history live. MR. ELLSWORTH MITICK Social Science University of Colorado. B.A. University of Denver, M ,A. MR. ROY L. MORRIS Science Baylor University. B.A. A University of Denver. M .A. MR. ELMER MUTH Commercial Ft. Hays Kansas State College. B.S. University of Denver. M.S. MRS. RUTH NEWLON English University of Indiana, B.A. University of Denver, M .A. MRS. KATHERINE O'CONNOR Language University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MRS. GENEVIEVE O'HAI..LORAN English Western State College, BA.. MA, MR. DAVID C. OWEN Language University of Denver, B.A. Columbia University. M.A. MR. ROBERT PAGE English Columbia University. BA. Yal-e University. M.A. MR. ROBERT PAUL Science University of Denver, B.A. SGT. LEON H. PEACOCK MR. FLETCHER PENNINGTON Mathematics Southwestern Kansas College. BA. MRS. MARY PFARRER Clerk MISS HELEN PHELPS Mathematics University of Denver, B.A., MA. faculty faculty MR. IESS RANDOL Social Science University of Nebraska, B.A. MISS SUE RAY Music Colorado State College of Education, B.A., M.A. MR. HARVEY RIDDLE Science Colorado A. 8 M., B.S. University of Denver, M.A. MISS RUTH RINGLAND Language University of Nebraska. B.A Columbia University, M .A. MRS. ELIZABETH ROLAND Commercial University of Iowa, B.A. MISS MYRTLE ROREM A t Cblorado State College of Educatio University of Denver, M.A. MISS BETH RUDOLPH English Colorado A. 8 M., B.S. University of Denver. M.A. MR. WILLIAM SCHEIMAN Commercial University of Denver, B.S., M.A. MR. WILLIAM SCHUMACHER Physical Education University of Denver, B.A., M.A. MR. REN SHEARER Science Muskingum College, B.S. University of Denver. M.A. MISS RUTH SOPER Senior Clerk MR. HENRY SPANGLER lndustrial Arts University of Denver, B.A. MR. FARNUM ST. IOHN Mathematics University of Denver, B.A., M.S. MISS ELIZABETH STANCLIFF Mathematics Hardin-Simmons University, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. MRS. LELA STRONG Home Economics Colorado A. 8 M.. B.S. MR. IOHN TEMPLE Mathematics University of Denver, B.A., M.A. Ourbusy librarian Mrs Foltz at work fl MR. PAUL TON Mathematics Union College, B.S. Stanford University, MA. SGT. RALPH E. TRICKY MRS. VIRGINIA VINCENT Language University of Colorado, BA. Northwestern University, MA. MR. KERMIT WALN Science University of Colorado. BA., M,S MR. LAWRENCE WATTS Science University of Colorado, BA. University of Denver. B.S. MRS. NORMA WEAVER English University of Colorado. BA MISS ILA WEBBER Commercial University of Denver, BA. MRS. MARY WHITEMAN Home Economics University of Indiana. B.S. MR. LEON WHITNEY English Baker University, B.A. University of Denver. MA. MRS. GLADYS WILSON Social Science University of Iowa, BA. MR. ROBERT WILSON Physical Education University of Denver, BA., M .A. MR. ROBERT H. WRIGHT Industrial Arts Oklahoma A. 8 M.. B.S. Colorado State College of Educatio n, MA. MR. EUGENE WURTZ Directing Girls' Choir is Miss Ray, vocal instructor. Physical Education University of Denver. BA. MR. RICHARD YATES Physical Education University Ao! Denver. BA., M. . faculty kiichen siaff AME . wg: . 5 lf' if .. 'kkk 'fi f Row I: Mrs. Iva Chadwick, Mrs. Betty Davidson. Mrs. Dorothy Bjork, Mrs. Selma Harvey, Mrs. Doris Long. Row 2: Mrs. Pearl Hampton, Mrs. Louise Perkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Rahne, Mrs. Zella Shearer, Mrs. Alverda Corbett, Mrs. Mary Dofw, Mrs. Peggy Maus. cusfodians Row l: Mrs. Beth Buchanan, Mrs. Belle Lothrop, Mrs. Volla Wade, Mrs. Iohn M. Evans. Row 2: Mr. Laramie Peniska Mr. William Chaiborne, Mr. Dean Premer, Mr. Frank Reisbeck, Mr. Ray Mellow, Mr. Amel Reffel. Miss Rorem helps some students with their art work. No problem is too difficult for our prin- cipal, Mr. Loft. One of South's well-known English teachers, Mr. Keables, reads to his Advanced Literature class. ,ON 5yMPpin in every rig: 'fb' af i'g5,W 527 MAME W S K fmwfiiiifza F3 3 QE fzffWz,:'Q0fffff,,,ffWZ i31WG3 Wwigiw ' E Qwgffwfiw, 5 R5 gli? Q-5924232555251 ff 3-5 M -S3-2253-5i?ZZjiUZgiJ'M N SWEQEETQ iZd37Qw.iZ7- UQ 1'i63',-,Ef'fT'j5w3.,5 iff? 2 iMZ2ffY35'2Z WCif1QH-.fi 3 9 539 W, Lggagg-EiATi gwqd companionship and added knowledge 3 1 'ff Ns Karen Iorgenson Student Body Vice-Preside xi, 1- X 'X - ' , K- 2 I , 1 '- ,xx X s ,R . - K .., X . 95 X Q 'CS 4 ' 'N k hx 'R 5 4 fx L NIS 1 ,N .Q nt sfudenf body Bud Rauscher Student B od y Presid ent officers Nancy Mules Student Body Secretar O n xy K. 0 tj X Sppljvel ' 0 G5 5 ff? M53 Nw mg V05 N N355 Uggfgxk 5 V fim yd ' X Y 9 U 'Ok X wr M ,W ,Q Wvggsyfmif Q5 Sv fx Nqgv N by ygdw, 55550 X! ifgguw Magee, JW LW Q GV 52, x W HSESQ 4 sfudenf council Will the meeting please come to order? , . . student body officers, class officers and representatives work together for a better school . . . lOB's learn about South through panel discussions . . . lunchroom honor system promoted . . . constitution revised . . . Rebel Roundup sponsored . . . school elections supervised . . . Purple and White Day activities given a helping hand . . . ideals of the student body represented in all activities. Don Gentry Barbara Anderson Gwen Smith Senior Pres. Senior Vice-Pres. Senior Sec. 1aLy Carlson Senior Rep. lim Swanson Pat Rice Alice Thomas junior Pres, Iunior Vice-Pres. Iunior Sec. Ken Custer Senior Rep. Danny Boyd Margaret Berg Deanna Iohnson Ruth HHWII Sophomore Pres. Soph Vice-Pres. Soph Vice-Pres. Sophomore Sec. Eva Merrill Senior Rep. Howard Iohnson Buzzy Gunnison Gay Baldwin Barbara Giger Mary Ferris Io Ann Eckhardt Sophomore Rep. Sophomore RCP- Sophomore Rep. junior Rep. junior Rep- Iumor Rep. Row 1: B Carsman, C. Clay I. Hall, M. Pruess, B. Wie- meyer, I. Adams, B. Mc- Alpine, D. Vavra, P. Cory. Row 2: I. Mays, P. Turner. P. Parks, L. Peterson, C. Lee E. Backstrom, R. William- son, K. Chorley, G. Beh- rendsen, Miss Rorem. Row 3: B. Backstrom. B. Mc- Carty. P. Brase. I. Polsley B. Greenfield, W. Ovitt, T Cory, I. Strosnider, S. Brase C. Durham, C. Schmidt. Miss Myrtle Rorem Beth Wiemeyer Sponsor President assembly council Beat East! Beat East! . . . Assembly Council has planned another school assembly . . . many fields are searched for the best speakers and entertainment . . . scheduling all assemblies is their job . . . trying to improve audience behavior is only one goal . . . Assembly Council tries its utmost to bring the best entertainment to the stage of South. .Qui GH club Seekers of beauty . . . the Art Club meets once a month . . . members learn to know and love fine paint- ings and sculptures . . . films, museum visits, and art demonstrations further appreciation of art . . . for socializing, a pot-luck supper is held occasionally. Sally Reynolds Mr. Ellsworth Mitick President Sponsor Row l: E. Anderson, S. Eagan, A. Cary, B. Rhodes. B. Brady, B. Flater. B. Broad- head, R. Williams, P. Per- kins, B. Steere. Row 2: G. Byrd, D. Cooke. I. Eckhardt, P. Hause, T. Bonnema, M. Beier, G. Iohn- son, S. Pircher, R. Kasparie, Mr. Mitick. Row 3: I. Martin. E. Brady, I. Proffitt, K. Brase, B. Kyle, S. Reynolds, R. Ahrendts. S. Thorson. D, Drake. l 4 Mrs G O Halloran 'W Pat Dal - E gard Tom RIS Sponsor Editor Assistant Editor Sponsor annual staff Recorders of a lasting memory . . . aim of the Iohnny Reb Staff is to preserve the significant events .of the year by pictures and by words . . . art, photography, and writing . . . these are the working instruments of the staff . . . every semester prospective members fill out applications and are interviewed . . . editors are announced at an annual banquet in the spring. ztor Art Editor ' J' Virginia Haffner Winona ebb Paul Byberg Sandra Simpson l0HI1 Falkenberg to Coordznator Club Editor Sports Editor Layout Editor BUSIHCSS M aflagel' Elaine Nyberg Pat Cfreen X Ann Troeger Mary Walters Diane Garner Faculty Editor benior Editor junior Editor Sophomore Editor Candid Editor ef, 2'. ,, , i r ig ,,LL A A , . y A J i George Iohnson ludy Iochems lim Kerns Artist Artist Artist Pat Carter Bill Cass Photographer Head Photographer Ernie Clore Chuck Duty Hal Gleichman Ierry Zschoche Barbara Cory Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Business Ardy Anderson Carole Barclay Elaine Boone Dianne Cooke Nancy Fiske Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer Dick Kinney Margie Lotz Carol Mossberger Anne P6n1'lingtOI1 Kay Pusey Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer Dick Rossi Gary Roubos Nancy Tatum Writer Sports Writer Writer Alice Thomas George Williams Writer Index Editor l Carla Anderson News Editor Ken Custer Pauline Peate Editor Co-Editor First Semester Second Semester confederafe sfaff Fifth hour each day twenty-five Confederate journalists meet . . . journalism teachers and English teachers rec- ommend students for their outstanding writing ability . . . the staff chooses new members from these recom- mendations . . . new editors are elected every semester i to give more opportunity for managing a newspaper. Carol Grant Feat-ure Co-Editor 0 in fx l 'ja ' 'vll N a1'Ua,, 1 -:::,:.., . 1 fSf :f , Dick Lea C o-Ed itor Second Semester M ' .-11E:' Ioy Herbold Feature Co-Editor Dave Oxley Merry Miller Adele MacDonald Phyllis Black Bill Iames Feature Co-Editor Society Editor Society ,Editor Desk Editor Sports Editor M555 lean Daniels Mr. Henry Hansen r Sponsor Sponsor Hobart Edwards Photographer MafY Fufguson ludY Holland ll-1dY Huhta Elizabeth Iordan Mary Iordan Kay Manspeaker Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Repo,-te, r l g ! 1 i5Z?flQ,f Q 553253 Bernard ManteY Danny Martin Caye MCLuCas Shirley Pitcher Roberta Rabinoff Bill Robinson Ph0f09f3Phef Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter R011 Sevier Betty Ann Stokes Fred Sullivan lim Sundine Mary Thompson Ianet Wehrman RepOffCr Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter debafe club Should Congressional investigations of unAmerican activities be discontinued? . . . such questions posed for Debate Club sessions , . . debating and public speak- ing are common interests of members . . . meeting night falls on Tuesday . . . domestic and foreign problems presented by student and guest speakers . . . in Novem- ber members participate in state debate meet. Mr. Ellsworth Mitick Kenneth Hause Sponsor President ROW l: C.Barclay,I.Prout E. Boone, M. Garner, I Prins, S. Eagan, P, Turner I. Bonnema. ROW 2: H. Wallace. C. Bishop, M Cubete, I. Huhta, V. Willis C. Young, Mr. Mitick ROW 3: L. Calloway, B Brannon, Cvueck. G. Moore C. Holmes. llsaac, Cv.Stroh B. Pritchett. George Crofts Mr. Ellsworth Mitick President Sponsor folio leaves The pen is mightier than the sword . . . Folio Leaves offers a niche for those with an urge to write . . . mem- bership is competitive . . . student manuscripts are read at each meeting . . . scripts for Christmas and Color Day programs are written by members. ROW I: K. Morey, M. Thomas, R. Rabinoff, I.Weir, K. Pusey, E. Preble. ROW 2: L. Burt, C. Mossberger, C. McLucas, P. Dalgard, E. Von Werder, I. Huhta, Mr, Mitick. ROW 3: P. Peate, T. Ris, S. Randol, K. Hausc, Elslory. D. Moore, I. Her- o . Q Row 1: K. Meister, M. Mil- ler, I. Economy, A. Cary. L. Berger, M. Limbaugh I. Thomsen. Row 2: Mrs. Combs, P. Car- ter. F. Denton. K. Chorley A. Prater, K. Pusey. I Carnes. Row 3: L. Denton, S.Klein L. Bechtold, R. Smith, R Steele, H. Bonnema, M Schlupp, B. Stein. Mrs. Odette Combs Adele MacDonald Sponsor President deutsche gesellschafi Deutsche Gesellschaft . . . just German Club . . . the goal is to learn more about the German language, people, customs . , . native foods of Germany are fea- tured at an annual pot-luck dinner . . . guest speakers and reports enliven the meetings. french club Que la reunion soit ouverte . . . French Club con- venes third hour every day . . . only French is spoken . . . members print a monthly newspaper . . , serve a tea in Ianuary . . . hold a banquet in the spring . . . for those planning to visit France this is an invaluable experience. Don Hawkins Mr. Ionas Kiken President Spgngor , . N ROW I: K. Marquis. F cher, M. Karg, E. Brass cum. D. Luther, C. Wilde L. Sherred. Mr. Kiken. ' Sturm, C. McDougal, A.Bue- ROW 2: L. Paige, C. Mar- infer-club council The clock points to 8:15 . . . it's Monday morning . . . the representatives of all the clubs and class councils meet for Inter-Club Council . . . committee reports for the Christmas Dance are called for , . . individual clubs are assigned to the lunchroom to help with the honor system . . . a survey is taken of how many students are in clubs at South . . . everything is done to make South a better home away from home. lim Maniatis Pat Dalgard A Cappella Annual Beth Wiemeyer Sally Reynolds Leona Cooke Art Club Assembly COUflCil Cheerleaders Gary Roubos President Hi-Y fl Ken Custer George Crofts Ann Prater Confederate Debate Club Drama Bureau Dick Lea Vice-President at IRC Merry Miller Carol Mossberger Don Moore French Club Folio Leaves FTA Dick Luther Barbara Lloyd Ann Troeger George DeRoos Betty Io Brady Don Lee German Club Girls' Sports Club Instrumental Dept. Key Club Latin Club Photo Club geuw Marion Wooldridge Ierry Sutherland lim Mitchell Nancy Tatum Truda Bonnema Pre-Law Pre-Med Rebel Rollers Red Cross Rifle Club Bob Caine Dixie Drake Bob Blanks ' 5 Club SAC Science Club Beth Carsman Secretary Pep Club 'Carl Holmes Dick Sullivan Dick Rasmussen Senate Club Ski Club SPH Mr. Mackey Sponsor Bob Barnes Sherry Ransdell George Kilpatrick Southern Masq. Spanish Club Triple S 'X M if iff? , , ludy Tuttle Iim Swanson Margaret Berg Nancy Miles Karen Iorgenson Art Zimmerman Senior Iunior Sophomore Student Council Student Council Nlommg Devotions Mr. Robert Paul Sponsor Sponsor Mr. George Cutting Gary Roubos President ' George Kilpatrick Vice-President hi-y Our Father which art in heaven . . . a prayer opens the Hi-Y meeting every Tuesday morning . . . Hi-Y serves the school and community . . . sponsors a Com- munity Chest drive every year . . . presents the Thanks- giving Day and Easter Day programs . . . membership depends on recommendations from five teachers and the approval of the membership committee. Row l: Mr. Cutting. C. Bishop. D. Lea, G. Roubos, G. Kilpatrick, B. Blanks, P. Brown. Row 2: D. Mallette, H. Moore. K. Hause, T. Schepp, D. Hawkins, B. Patton, D. Hale. Row 3: A. Urrutia, I. Canady, P. Bowes, D. Penlev, R. Meislahn. B. Rauscher, D. Wolfe. L. Perko, C Lee Row l: D. Bell, P. McKone, R. Latta, M. Wooldridge, B. Navratil, T. Kellough, I. Mac-Donald. Row 2: N. Wilmot, K. Morrison, I. Morgan. I. Rego, W. Poulsen, H. Gifford, D. Whitney, B. Tapp. Row 3: B. Crittenden, D. Iohnson. B. Smith, C. Garrison. B. Downing. G. Williams, B. Hanna, W. Scherff, B. Iohnston. laiin club ,. 1 Senatus Populusque Romanus . . . the official name A' of Latin Club . . . students' desire to learn more about gg- ' Roman art, literature, and customs led to its organiza- ' B tion . . . during the annual Latin Week, Roman togas ,ii , are worn . . . displays and skits are presented . . . a , i-', ltrAA l i banquet climaxes the activities . . . the first and third . ti ' Wednesdays are the meeting days for the members Ierry Sutherland Miss Eugenie Guindon who have taken Of are taking Latin' Consul Sponsor ohn McDermott Consul Mar-orie Scott Row 1: B. Keefer. I. Michaels, M. Weith, E. Runco, I. Butsch, S. Eckhardt, D. Hartendorp, A. Olsen, I. Hoppes. I . Row 2: Miss Guindon, A. Parmakian, I. Young. E. Dreier, N. Montgomery, S. Brase, P. Brase, D. Frits, I. Kavan Scuba Row 3: L. Eckhart, I. Morgan, R. Hale, I. Morris, I. McDermott, D. Iohnson, R. Horsky, D. Stotler, B. Bergeson. Row l: D. Myers. M. Lomonaco, L. Springer, I. Eckhardt, B. Roedel, B. Roedel, D. Mullen. Row 2: T. Beltz, M. Weber, M. Scott, E. VonWerder, A. Harrison, B. Ohlson. Row 3: M. Morris, D. Iohnson, N. Carlson, I. Sutherland, I. Stremel, R. Kerr, L. Barnard. morning devofions . Color, race, or creed . . . there is no discrimination . . . all are welcome to Morning Devotions . . . members meet in the Tower every Wednesday morning . . . strength and inspiration are gained through fellowship with classmates . . , moral and spiritual guidance is asked by prayer . . . not only for each individual . . . but also for the whole school. Mr. Paul Helande. Sponsor Row 1: E. Quincy, C. Dragoo, B. Richard, G. Evans, D. Brown, M, Cole, L. Segerstrom, B. Gillespie. Row 2: S. Harper, D. Morast, A. Zimmerman, E. Erickson, I. Stucki, D. Iohnson, R. Fuehrer, N. Whittemore, M. Iohnson. l 1 g--s'- ia Arthur Zimmermar President Mary Yetter Vice-President Marcia Springston Pianist Row 1: M. Roedel, I. Prout, D. Mayfield, R. Shipman, B. Beardsley, I. Harper, A. Mauch. 4 l . is I Row 21 L, Misner, I, Colvin, D, Patterson, I. Bonnema, W. Derbyshire, I. Shaw. Mr. I-lelander. Row 3: M. Yetter, C. Adkins, M. Taylor, Polsley, G. Perry, Allison. ! 'A J 'W F Q ,h ,- 3 if . i 1, at , ' Beth Carsman Q r - P 1 , . f , ly President ' E si '--1 2 'L Ar i f- f s 4 ii , . Q .757 l l 3 i 1 l ' 5 3 5 :iffy A, it i 1. 1 if . s 2 , s A,,1. . A . l - 5 , L,,11 ,, B P ,,,. ' T - V w r - -' Row 1: B. Walter, I. Liljestrand, L. Leake, D. Morse, R. Rabinoff. Adele MacDonald Row 2: T. Beltz, D. Mullen. S. Page, C. Eddy, S. Edwards. Vicenpreside,-lt Carlson Council Dorothy Case Council 4.-4' ,,,. , -f' Mary Deeter Council pep club Bearers of the purple and the white . . . Pep Club does many worthwhile activities for South . . , the club pub- lishes a booklet about South for the new lOB's . . . produces a spring fashion show to which South girls invite their mothers . . . entertains lOB's with a talent show and tea . . . purple and white shakers are sold to support our Rebel teams. Sponsor Mrs. Eloine Honour Row 1: C. Thorp. B. Stecre, B. Rhodes. B. Carsman, S. Kaminska, P. Kirkpatrick, V. Watkins. Row 2: Ellis, E. Moore, L. Paige, M. Rehm, M. Deeter, C. Ledgerwood. Row 3: C. Marcum, C. Wilde, M. Thompson. I. Durand, L. Barnard, K. Folk, M. Danbom. . ...if at QQ Cynthia Eddy Secretary ,ie JA Row l: E. Quincy, B. Flater, S. Ransdell, I. Carlson, I. Little, I, Hollister, M. Nelson. Kay Folk Row 2: F. Bever.C. Rumble, E. von Weider. 1. DeVries, C. Grant, D. Drake. Treasurer ROW 31 IOl1I1SOl'1, Wirth, Yefter, Miles,R, Carlson, Bonisqh, I0fgQf150n pep club South spirit boosters . . . South's Pep Club supports our team at ever ame . . . cheers at each e rall Y 9 P P Y . . . ushers and serves at different programs throughout the year . . . presents an annual homecoming dance . . . marches in the Armistice Day and Memorial Day Mrs Norma Weaver para-des . . . bolsters Southern spirit by their many ' Onsor . services. Sp E. xi, Pat Green Row 1: P. Ducat, P. Hoag, V, Phillips, C. Alley, F. Sturm. B. Wiemeyer, I. Orr. Row 2: D. Case, C, Meir, D. Butler. P. Peate, A. Buecher, C. McDougall. Row 3: E. Robinson, 1. Hill, B. jones, I. Moore, P. Parks. B, Lloyd, L, Burt, Council Virginia Phillips Council Kay Pusey Council movie operafors Lights out, roll it . . . pictures shown by movie operators flash across the screen . . . interest and willingness to serve South are requirements . . . students give up study halls and free time to show movies . . . two and one half hours credit is the pay , . . forty students show an average of a hundred films a week, ROW 1: I. Lauck, D. Au- ghenbaugh, Collins, D. Woodruff, B. Hartline, I. Mugari, A. Carlson. ROW 2: B. Harper, D. Keilwitz, T. Chase, D. West, C. Bo- rell, A. Elser, Mr. Collier. ROW 3: H. Straight, T. Waters, K. Sizer, D. Chris- tian, L. Whiteman, B. Marx, I. Walker, R. Sedillos. Mr. Robert Collier slsl s.t Sponso' . .., . .,,. . .,,. . V, l... pre-law B All men are created equal! . . . Pre-Law gives South students an opportunity to learn about law . . . this is the first year of organization . . . junior and senior boys are members . . . meetings are once a month . . . homes of the boys are used for discussions, panels, and speakers . . . business meetings are every Thursday Mr, Francis Mqculley Don Ravenhill morning . . . a visit to court is the project of the year. Sponsor pt8Sid6fll' Row 1: I. Seaman, S. Kes- son, I. Maniatis, L. Wilson, M. Wooldridge, D. Engle, Mr. lVlCCulley. Row 2: I. Stewart, R. Cook- son, W. Scherff, D. Raven- hill, B. Rauscher, H. Moore, L. McCoy. Row 1: D. Marx, M. Karg, S. Burris. B. Steere, I. Has- sig, B. Brady. B. Flater, L. Burt, M. Nelson. Row 2: C. Thorp, L. Harris, E. Moore, E. Brady, V. Willis, M. Scott, I. Rhody. L. Anderson, Mr. Miller. Row 3: C. Cooper. M. Ho- nisch, E. Swearingen, T. Murphy, I. Sutherland, B. Barnes. H. Gage, C. Wilde, B. Lloyd. P. Mills. pre-med Future doctors and nurses of the world . . . interest in medicine has led Pre-Med members to learn more about the scientific world . . . lOA's are eligible for membership . . . five previous hours of laboratory science and five hours of science at the time of entrance are necessary . . . meetings are held every week . . . there is one open meeting each month. Mr. Allen Miller Ierry Sutherland Sponsor President s. p. h. Spirit's high, and competition's keen . . . Boys' Bowling Club meets every Tuesday night at South Denver Bowling Lanes . . . members divide into four-man teams . . . compete against themselves, other schools, too . . . outstanding bowlers are awarded trophies at an annual banquet' Dick Rasmussen Mr. William Scheiman President Sponsor C. Meacham. Row 2: P. Harrison, R. Westlund. B. Bogart. G. Hol- land, K. Nielsen. T. Paxton. G. Hackert, R. Forbes. Mr. Scheiman. Row 3: D. Theleman, K. Barnett, C. Cvaasch, I. Pann. D. King, D. Rasmussen, R. Lindberg, W. Burkhard, I. Lawson. Row l: F. Lucero. F. Frantz. T. Shinkle, I. Vincent. D. Keilwitz. Brant, Wood. Nancy Tatum Mr. Paul Helander President lack Hunt Vice-President I Virginia Haftner Secretary I Sponsor unior Red Cross members show their Christmas spirit by collecting toys for needy children in the Santa Claus shop. junior red cross Serving others . . . Iunior Red Cross members fill Christmas stockings for hospitalized veterans . . . send a chest of supplies to a high school in a foreign country . . . make Christmas boxes for orphans . . . sponsor a dance in February . . . act as goodwill ambassadors between our country and other lands to bring about peace between nations. ' l ' -2 . RED CROSS 'COUNCIL Row 1: V. Haffner, I. Iones, N. Tatum, D. Hartendorp, A. MacDonald. Row 2: I. Hunt, D. Ravenhill, L. Peterson. is , 'P Row 1: D. Ravenhill. HD. Hartendorp, P. Sanchez, M. Miller, N. Tatum, V. Haffner. I. Hunt. Row 2: I. Evans, I. Iones, I. Eckhardt, I. Flint, E. Nyberg. I. Eggleston, M. Kessler, M. Leo. S. Mitchell. Z 9 LH f Y Q fra?-5 Q Q Q FC lf ma? I 1 -fynl Q- ' 5 -41 NQQQELR ' U- 'ffil ,,, M w , wg f diyfg w ., eg: :vcr we : N . 'f .fax - Q QWM- fe'1L'-vs' ff ' ' . 6 Q4 T 4? 5 - 6551.5 Efxagqsts X 7 K! A 959+ -X f .. . Leo S 41 -if Z I ' if - Row I: A. Noren, I. Spensley, G. Behrendsen, E. Seay, L. Peterson, S. Anderson, S. Brase, C. Mossberger, E. Ver Lee. Row 2: G. Thompson, E. Waltman, Huhta, A. Pennington, C. Barclay, M. Rehberger, C. Steinke, Westermaxx. Nancy Tatum Mr. Buren Carr President Sponsor Trucla Bonnema Vice-President Carole Barclay Treasurer Members of Rifle Club, Carole Barclay and Mildred Fox practice their marksmanship, rifle club Readyl Aim! Fire! . . . South is one of the few schools having a Girls' Rifle Club . . . interest and ability are the requirements for membership . . . twelve of the best shooters from the total membership repre- sent South in the state and national matches . . . indi- viduals and the whole group have brought South many honors. Row 1: M. Fox, B. Diehl, Mr. Carr, S. Darden, C. Wood. Row 2: C. Karlson, L, Archer, T. Bonnema, M. Deeter, Tuttle, C. Barclay If 3 Row l: M. Kessler, S. Darden, B. Venohr, G. Thompson, N. Whittemore, S. Kanleberg, D. Hartendorp. Row 2: I. Sherman, M. Verdicchio. C. Wood. M. Deeter, Tuttle, D. Venzke, A. Barbour. M. Iohnson, C. Burritt. Row 3: P. Turner, E. Seay, D. Brown, N. Tatum, P. Miller, B. Iones, I. Huglin, S. Steckel, L. Leake. n +3 +, X-Eg . J n is 7 s s' A 'NJ 'W Row l: M. A. Floyd, N. Anderson, B. Diehl, Mr. Carr, P. Draper, M. Tax. Row 2: I. Carruthers, M. Hassig, K. Iorqenson, B. McCarty, T. Bonnema, P. Collins, B. Boggess, C, Barclay. Row 3: S. Hess, C. Karlson, N. Iones, P. Moore, D. Frits, K. Marquis, D. Rydell. Iames Mitchell President Betty Bergeson Treasurer A rebel rollers Rolling along, singing a song . . . Rebel Rollers is a gay crowd at South . . . they spend every other Friday night at Skateland in recreation, developing skills . . . once every semester buses are chartered . . . members of the club travel to a nearby town for competition . . . honors come from state and national competition. Mr. Roland Fricke Sponsor Row l: G. Behzcndsen, A. Henderson, B. Bergeson. Carlson. S. Hunter, L. Abeyta, G. Redman. Row 2: P. Corbin, C. Garin. E. VanOtterloo, B. Schneider. S. Pershing. P. O'Rourke. R. Hoage, Mr. Fricke Row 3: S. McCoy, R. Forbes. A. Stackelbeck. 1. Brant, G. Zschoche, M, Cronin, I. Mitchell, B. Vines. Row 1: B. Beasley, D. Longmire, L, Rogers, H. Head, S. Manning, A. Crowley. I. Suska. Row 2: Z. Hoschouer, P. Keel. B. McCoy, A. David, E. Runco, I. Hale, S. Neill. Row 3: N. Pritchard, D. Frits, K. Nielsen, I. Curtice. T. Paxton, D. Iensen, G. Hackett. so as co Southern Alley Cats . . . the name of the Girls' Bowling Club . . . the club bowls every Monday after school . . . four girls make up individual teams . . , ten of the best bowlers represent South in inter-school competi- tion . . . trophies are awarded to the best bowlers at an annual banquet. Mr. William Scheiman Dixie Drake Sponsor President Mary Yetter Secretary Row l: R. Shinault, N. Sturm, B. Foster, B. McCoy, Evans. Drumeller, R. Fletcher, G. Trujillo. Lynn Brown Row 2: S. Wyman, P. Sewald, C. Saltzman, P. Hall, F. Denton, C. Anderson, B. Eckberg, L. Misner, M. Cole, S Mr. Scheiman. ectetary Row 3: S. McCoy. B. Tepe, D. Beardsley, K. Brase, I. Hawks, I. Flint. V. Hummel, D. Brown, S. Maul. S. Layton. Row 1: V. Brown. M. Yetter, D. Drake, G. Iohnson, I. Allison. B. Goble, M. Atkeson. Row 2: I. Spath, Westerberg, P. Mobeck, M. White, P. O'Rourk, E. Lohr, E. Wakeman, G. Redman. Row 3: L. Vigil, D. Officer, S. Sellers, B. Clemens, E. Tipton, C. Karcher, C. Sewald, M. Rowe, B. Officer. Ray Nassimbene Mr. William Schumacher President Bob Caine 6 if as ie W Q M ,i Sponsor Vlcehpresldent Lettermen receive awards from Coach Diner at the annual Bill Warner Secretary 'WD Father-Student night. s club Boys who represent sports at South , . . S Club mem- bers have earned a letter in some sport . . . have subf scribed to a new code of rules set up by S Club . . . have been approved by club membership committee . . . the annual US Club dance raises money for the Father and Son Night banquet. Row 1: P. Spence, G. McCormick, I. Aldrich, G. Iohnson, B. Caine, B. Greenfield, B. Graft. Row 2: F. Mier, F. Bickford. C. Shelke, G. DeRoos, I. Kemman, H. Moore, P. Bowes. of - I si QR Row 1: A. Bush, E. Peeples, R. Nassimbene, B. Hayes, E. Backstrom, C. Lee, I. Higgens. Row 2: H. Butler, I. Lindemann, N. Lester, M. Minor, F. Sullivan, I. Canady, C. Bush. xv , sm 1 Q ,, , 4. by Row l: D. Hale. I. Hillen, R. Folsom, D. Gentry, K. Rice, G. Wright, D. Wise. Row 2: R. Dobson, R. Zekman, I. Gueck, I. Swanson, D. Ravenhill, D. Bovee, W. Hayes, D. Preisser Mr. Calvin Seiler Sponsor Mr. Lawrence Watts Sponsor Don Hawkins President science club Byfochemals : translated it means Science Club . . . biology, photography, chemistry, electricity . . . all are included . . . usually the sections work separately . . . discussions and experiments take place on Friday, the meeting day. Mr. Wilfred Miller Sponsor Pow l: B. Martine, T. Schepp, B. Blanks, M. Plummer, M, Reynolds, C. Wieder, A. Wieder. Row 2: D. Hawkins, L. Perko, I. Blount, I. Estes, G. Kilpatrick, W. Pogrzeba, E. Herrington, Mr. Watts. Row 3: I. Canady, H. Cvleichmann, G. Roubos, L. Petersen, B. Barnes, R. Reynold, D. Mallette. Row l: E. Brady, D. Marx, P. Woolum, B. Davies, Perry, V. Willis, M. Morris. Row 2: H. Gage, W. Watkins. D. Lee, P. Anderson, D. Fraser, D. Fraser, M. Scott, Mr. Miller. Row 3: C. Duty, I. Scarboro, B. Cass, K. Nielsen, H. Fiske, C. Ehrlich, G. Zschoc, T. Shinkle, E. Clare. Row 1: P. Smith, H. Bon- nema, V. Phillips. E. Swear- ingen, G. Davy. B. Sullivan Row 2: Mr. Brandhorst, C. Holmes, T. Cory, H. Wal- lace, F. Lewis, G. Crofts H. Moore, Mr. Eichenbergerl Vlr. Edward Brandhorst Carl Holmes Sponsor President sfage crew Behind the curtains, behind the scenes . . . Stage Crew is at work . . . making the right sound effects . . . building the sets . . . placing the props . . . controlling the lighting . . . the Stage Crew meets daily to make old sets beautiful and create new scenery . . . their skill makes South's assemblies and shows the best. senafe club The regular meeting of Senate Club will now come to order! . . . the session starts . . . problems are pre- ,sented in the course of an hour and a half . . . the topics discussed include current happenings of civic importance . . . social relations . . . political interests . . . discussion takes place after every talk . . . mem- bers participate and offer solutions. Lois Berger Mr. Charles Burton Set Designer Sponsor Row 1: D. Leonard. B. Bald- win. L. Bechtold, L. Berger, H. Eitzel, D. Weinstock. Row 2: R. Curtis, R. Stitt. I. Walton. I. Ochsner, S. Ellis, T. Wyman, D. Bergh, Mr. Burton. aug92i2s5vif?1ii...: 5 if fffz' f?QfgS,3s153fgljgh,fag-p:'-.51 f sf .W , , - ,pf S i ' , . gjfil ,E . , .Q -- ,.... ..AA, l , -t :!!- - ,N t .i Lfgiw f h Q ' W -sz: sw? 523 'NE-W l . 91193 fr .L K Ed Eppich Mr. Robert Page - President Sponsor Phillis Collins Secretary A skier's big moment. ski club Ski I-Hel! . . . on Saturdays or Sundays the Ski Club, during the ski season, boards buses chartered for the ' snow-covered mountain slopes . . . all major ski resorts Earl PCCPICS of this region are enjoyed . . . often a cross-country Treasure' trip is scheduled . . . five boys and five girls chosen as the Club's ski team enter several races each winter. Row 1: N. Inqraham, R. Serafini, D. Winslow, P. Elliott. C. Wood, P. Collins, R. Fletcher, A, Lappin. Row 2: M. Geddes. I. Plattery, P. Dustin, B. Porter, N. Geer. C. Karlson, B. Cook, N. Anderson, B. Troqqhia V K In I 5 ggi K ,,,. L I n Mr, Arthur Beck Mr. Buren Carr Sponsor Sponsor Dave Engle president Members of the Triple S Board plan year's activities iriple s Promoting learning and academic achievements . . . the aim of Triple S . . . five A's and no grade lower than a B in one year is required for membership . . . Triple S is privileged to meet during school hours . . . the agenda for the meetings is made up of interesting George Kilpatrick speakers and programs. Vice-President Row l: D. Dwyer, N. Pollock. M. Miller. M. Nelson, D. Case, C. Cromar, I. Allison, L. Brown. Row 2: K. Pusey. M. Floyd, E. Murray, E. Nyberg, S. Thorson. B. Lloyd, I. Falkenberg. B. Cory. Row 3: P. Bowes, I. Sutherland, I. McDermott, P. Penley. B. Barnes, R. Reynolds, D. Iohnson, D. Kinney. ROW 11 L- Buff. E- Boone, P. Maddox, C. Holkestad, I. Ravenhill, L. Eckhart, S. Simpson, D. Waddell. Row 2: D. Drake. P. Rice. S. Anderson. I. Westerman, I. Polsley, B. Bergeson, B. Stein, K. Keeton. Row 3: R. Campbell, A. Wieder, D. Pickle, K. Brown. M, Reynolds' I, Ismq-rt, E, Herrington. C. Wieder. A -X ' flfo Q J :nu ygu 3 e .. A g gi? Q 5 5 '1 f, ' ,Q ,gg 4k Q 3 N I Les. gm? Row 1: C. Nicholson. M. Moody, M. Brush. N. Fiske, P. Dalgard. G. Baldwin, P. Dickson, L. Segerstrom, D. Myers Row 2: M. DeBell, G. Lee, K. Bates, B. Diehl, B. Kyle, M. Sacks. I. Owen, A. Roberts, B. Carsman, R. Rabinoff. Row 3: P. Peate, R. Tabler, D. Pitney, G. Moore, R. Couch, I. Haynes, R. Steele. D. Engle, B. Ohlson, Mr, Carr, C southern masqueradere To be or not to be . . . Southern Masqueraders pro- motes the fine parts of drama by producing and pre- , senting plays . . . the knowledge of stage technique, make-up, and costuming are learned . . . when ten - points are earned National Thespian membership is attained . . . members participate in varied drama activities. Bob Barnes Miss Charlene Edwards President Sponsor Connie Adkins President S- ' vs. Row 1: A. Pennington, I.Carlton, L. Burt, M. Thomas, P. Rice, A. Prater, S.Page. V. Ingraham. 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I Kay Folk ary Carlson Vice-President Vice-President Mr. Bichenberger directs the A Cappella Choir in a rehearsal. Gerry Anderson Secretary a cappella Remain with us, O peace of God . . . Pax Dei brings back memories of the beautiful choral music of A Cap- pella . . . rehearsals are every day period 4A . . . every member has had one previous semester of vocal music. ROW 1' M Hetsler B Carlson I Keith I Carnes G Rehm R Carlson F Koclanes, B. Martin, E. Denton, M. Haase, M. Rehm ROW 2: Economy, ilwhoinas, AR. Rabinoff, B. Byrannock, Ploiage, F.'Beyer, B. Ohlson, L. Paige, C. Marcum, R. Perkins, P. Dal son, D. Callcnder. ROW -1:4 B. Lloyd, 'B. Engel, H-olmes, Di Williamsy, Boyer, M. Morris, Korthius, T. Bice, B. Hoyer, B. Neuge bauer, P. Sterner. qard B Kohl ROW 3' G Merriman D Garner D Wadell B Iames P Brown, I. Maniatis, F. Morton, I. Crump, Muth, R, Cook- Mr. Richard Eichenberger Sponsor A Row I: D. Waddafll, G. Anderson, Nluniaiis, K. Folk, R.CarlS0I1- Row 2: B. lVlartin, S. Kaminska, R. Cookson, B. Hover, C. llerkins, Cv. Merideth, M. lim lvlgmiatig Honisch. V. Vwfarkins. President choir Singer of songs, lighter of stars . . . A Capella brings its audiences many different types of music . . , the choir performs an average of forty times a year , . . the climax performance is the spring concert at St. Iohn's Cathedral. 'OXK' lr M. Powers, K, Folk, A. MacDonald, Nl. I-lonisch, Fickle. A. Troeger, K, Beach. L. Fox, G. Anderson, L. Springer, C. Dee. OXV 1: C. Holki-stud. M. Clauson. B. MacKenzie, H. Bonnema. S. Kaminska, E. Preble, V. Watk.iis. M. Norpoth, M. Deeier, lVl. Dan- oni. l. Russell. RUNV 3: D. Schulte, VVard, C. Perkins, M. Darrrow, S. Benson. V. Dahl, B. Trnitt. lVl. Anderson, D. Richman, lVl. Ferris, I. linrtlriy. ROVV -l: Stncki, H. Rauscher, H. Wallace, B. Carpenter, B. Diamond, R. Tatterson, Seaman. B. Martiii. C. Bishop, i. Puckett. I. Cinnn, Young. concerf band Rat-a-tat-tat, Rat-a-tat-tat . . . the drums set the beat oi the Concert Band . . . performances are given for Souths assemblies . . . in the neighboring elementary schools . . . junior high schools . . , senior high schools . . . during the spring of each year, the instrumentalists prepare and give a concert for South . , . the Marching Band for parades and football games is chosen from the Concert Band. 'Xiu I fl. liculi. Il, lVluol'i', ll. llgxgms, R. Vmcs, P. Kondy. l,. Mobcc V l FI bl 'Xl O P union. lliint. Coffman, B1'cfflv,F. Frantz. ROVV 2: G. Bcnthicn, B Barnis D Howell C Wie er .,,, QQQJS' N J Q Ne, M fm Q 5 A5 A A '- x f V, 5 T Hwf N. , ,. , ,Wa ' 11, 2 1 r f - la, fr A f Q 1 AKA ' i2'L1QQgW QW L if 5,1 , if . xfnggwi Mun A Ag ,Q R F , MXSQY5 Robb Huflbuf Roger Reynolds Carilouise Wood Buren Carr Semor 1f7SffUCf0f Lt. Colonel Hon. Lt. Colonel Faculty Military Adu, lVl,fSgt. Ralph Trickey Instructor Ronnie Wahl r. o. 1. c. Hut, two, three, four . . . ROTC boys practice march- ing . . . the Reserve Officers Training Corps builds a foundation for good citizenship . . . cadets are in- structed in basic military training . . . each semester six girls are elected as honorary cadets . . . they per- form with all of the ROTC in parades and at federal inspection . . . awards and commissions are given out- standing ROTC members at an annual spring dinner dance. Dave Thayer lVlfSgt. Edw. Harding Batt. EX. OffiC6l' Instructor MfSgt. Leon Peacock Instructor Ed Eppich Battalion S-I Rattalion S-2 Bob C0lli6l' Bob Downing lay Gueck Lyle Peterson Ed Rylund Battalion S-3 Battalion S-4 Range Officer Pub. Relations Officer B-iff-2liOf1 Sgt- Major lim Maxon lim Adcock Rifle Team Rifle Team Bob Downing Rifle Team Ierry Kolb Regimental Comm. rifle feam lt's a bull's eyel . . . nineteen outstanding R.O.T.C. riflemen shoot in the rifle range . . . they practice for the spring inter-school competition . . . city, state, and national contests are held . . . South's Rifle Team claims first place . . . their marksmanship is among the best all over the nation. ROW 1: I. Humphrey, D. Alcorn, I. lsmert, I. Estes, B. Downing, K, Andrews, Iosephson, Maxon ROW 2: R. Blanchard, B. Iackson, K. Nielsen, Stucki, T. Ahrens, C. Ehrlich, D. Bond. ,Y . Barbara Anderson Hon. Major Bob Barnes Drill Team Comm. lim Maxon Color Guard Comm. l honorary cadels T RONV 1: G. Smith. K. Iorgenson. K. Pusey, N. Tatum, I. Tuttle, C. VVood, B. Anderson. ROW 2: W. Gurley, P. Rice, B. lones, P. Miller, D. Venzke, B. Giger, P. Butelish. drill leam ROW l: B. Barnes. RONV 2: H. Day, D. Mallette, G. Beck, C. Gaasclu, L. Peterson. E. McCracken, H. Kami- onka, M. Reynolds, P. Anderson. ROW 3: D. Selby. D. Pickle, M. Plummer, R. Reynolds, C. Wells, F. Bean, G. Lave, R. Fuller. ROVV '11 Roach, Walker, Landes, R. Scott, B. Owens, G. Anderson, G. Meier, W. VVatkins. color guard ROW 1: I. Maxon. ROW 2: K. Krumpelmann, D, Whitney, H. Mitchell, T. McKenna. ROW 3: T. Shinkle, D. Eyser, W. Wittner, E. Klein. I. Lindemann. Dick Subry Company Cornmandcr headquarfers company-Isl plafoon ROVV l: R. Dobberteen, G. Beck, Lindemann, R. Hill, K. lVIcClenahn. G. Laue, Stucki, ROW 2: R. Miller M. Reynolds, M. McKelvy, B. Cowlishaw, B. McCauley, P. Horton. ROVV 3: T. Ahrcns, C. Bradbury, Mor ris, L. McCoy, K. Lower, F. Gieskieng. Hal Gleichman Batt, Ex. Officer headquarfers company-2nd plafoon ROW I: C. Cvaasch, I. Orr, D. Paist, D. Sandstedt, R. Baker, S. Lamme, H. Hansen. ROW 2: M. Trembley, I. Kring, A. Anderson, I. Mugan, K. Brown, D. Mackison. ROW 3: R. Melichar, I. Dutcher, E. Radiel, P. Wood, I. Carney, R. Horsky, R. Campbell, Iim Adcock Ist Sgt. headquarfers company-3 rd plafoon l ROW l: Ring, G. Merideth, Hutchison, D. Cato, L. Enloe, R. Boehm, L. Smith. ROW 2: D. Redeker, H Mitchell D Selby I Barnes I Page, T. Leonard. ROW 3: C. Boehm, D. Kelley, D. Iordan, A. Carlson, Iudy Tuttle R., McDonald, Lundqnist, Viclcerman, Hon' Captain sggg:1 1'.,z.-.1..4.:, fa.. - f . er., ,..- ,. .. .. , - h, FL Q A.5f1 , sw. Bill Reffalt Company Commander company a-lsf plafoon ROVV l: C, VVolfe, C, Marnth. C. Ehrlich, B. Giaconiozzi. B, VVise, R. Blum, R. Vines. ROVV 2: L. Perry K. Andrews. B. Hanna, XV. VVicks, F. Bean, D. Eyser. ROVV 3: B. VVilson, XV, Poulsen, S. VVatson, E. Wolfe B. Vxfallace. T. Powell, K. Krtnnpelniann, - . ls IH 2 .. Norman Cross Batt. Ex. Officer company a-2nd plafoon ROVV 1: B. Grandee, P. Holland, D. Laverty, B. Anderson, P. McColgin, M. Gibson, T. Robinson, D. Deming. ROVV 2: B. Brannon, G. VVallcer, F. Gallegos, G. Anderson. R, Andrews. T. Caldwell, T. McKenna. ROW 3: C. Bush, losephson, S. Maxwell, M. Reilly, L. Roberts, D. VVcbstcr, H. Butler, Baker. lack Baker Ist Sgt. company a-3 rd plafoon ROW 1: N. Carlson, R, Fuller, G. Goclbey, G. Meier, T. Ashby, T. Williams, D. Stevenson, Stenman. Karen IOIQCHSOD ROW 2: R. Schreiber, H, Graham, R. Pittman, B. Postlethwaite, B. Bauer, Roche, B. Hodgson. ROW 3: Hon. Captain K. Benson, B. Halbert, B. Richman, T. Whitfield, C. Tyler. P. Harrison, S. Larson. I E lack Burke Company Commander company b-lsf plafoon ROVV lr H. liamionka, K. Wilveck, R. Sims, R. Harkness, R. Dutton. VV. Ovitt, L. Riclgcly, C. Rickel. ROW 2: Cv. Lindeniann. D. Stone, Claycornh, H. Mosley, N. Cochran, R. Coffin, M. R enienschneider, F. Hoffman. ROVV 3: D. Mallcttc, C. VVclls, T. Shenklc, H. Barrett, li. Barnett, T. VVaters, E. lf' A A L A X . Tom Ris Batt. Ex. Officer l company b-2nd plafoon RDVV l: G. Slnyter, L. Peterson, VV. Wittiier, D. Naylin, D. Newell, D. Bond, R. Hill. ROW 2: D. Hansen, I Ricketts, li. Nichols. B. Brice, D. Large, D. Christian. ROVV 3: M. Plummer, Swanson, R. Thorp, Hum- phrey, C. Pennie, R. Hill, D. Sliockley. I 3 ... 4. in Don Howe Ist Sgt. company b-3 rd plafoon l H ROXV l: Heinihecher, Landes, B. Owens, R. Cveshell, D. Sheldon, L. Brower, E. Klart. ROW 2: Miller, ' C. VVill anis, XV. Route, P. VVinn, R. Forhes, B. Noe, I. Frank. ROVV 3: H. Krausnian, B. Obland, L. Rowe. Gwen Smlth H. Landon, M. Kudsk, M. Williamsen, I. Mitchell. Hon. Captain l Robert Paul Company Commander i l Speed Bosselman Batt. Ex. Officer Ward Rummel Ist Sgt. Kay Pusey Hon. Captain company c-lsf plaioon ROVV l: P. Spence, K. Nielsen, E. Erickson, L. Thompson, W. Baker, A. Bush, W. Nienke. ROW 2: R. Luther, B. Iaekson, F. Simons, V. Strelow, Scarboro, W. Schumaker, K. Harkness. ROW 3: R, Tabler, W. Seherff D. Ieffries, B. Nesbitt, W. Dixon, I. Ochsner. company c-2nd plafoon ROW I: R. Rice, R. Steele, D. Carson, G. Stroh, A. Lort, I. Breffle, T. Durand. ROW 2: E. McCracken, E. Boyer, H. Straight, L. Earnest, T. Wilkins, T. Viner, I. Lawson. ROW 3: B. McKinley, L. Hutchinson, D. 'Wells, D. Whitney, D. Tanner, T. Richards, Estes. A l . company c-3 rd plafoon ROW l: L. Stevenson. L. Lesser, I. Gilkey, S. Iacoby, D. Pickle, B. Olin. ROW 2: I. Skeels, D. Spickelmire, K. F.sk, D. Aughenbaugh, D. Smith, R. Thigpen, P. Anderson. ROW 3: C. Borell, W. Watkins, R. Fuehrer, A. Gien, M. Guttormson, B. Patton. company d-lsf plafoon ROW l: L. VVhctstonc. D. Erickson, G. Thompson, Brads-, Molitor. L. Henimcr. ROW 2: MCDQ-rmntt C. Iacohs, D. Norlwlom, Hare, T. Schapp. ROW 3: H. Wiillsclilcgqer, D. Iackson, F. Herman, Mitchell B. Wcstlund. K. Herman. company d-2nd plafoon ROW l: I. Rego. L, Richardson, G. Kline, D. Ammons, D. Baird, H. Day, D. Ruth. ROW 2: B. Mantey, D. Bi-chem, H. Gifford, C. Iennings, L. Lcingang, I. Ismcrt, ROW 3: R. Scott, R. Wiss, R. Willsca, D. Minton I, Vincent. D. Walling. ' '51 S':lQff: ' company d-3rd plafoon ROW l: G. Collins, I. Morris, B. Clayton, D. Wallace, D. Penske. ROW 2: R. Blanchard, L. Talley, Guinn I. Benton, D. Theleman. ROW 3: D. Ward, K. Olivett, D. Taylor, G. Williams, E. Perkins, B. Pottorf. l Tom Murphy Company Commander mam T , Dick Hale Batt. Ex. Officer l Bill Wheeler Ist Sgt. Nancy Tatum Hon. Captain l if E coaches and spedafors join yers fifiiif M M Sy fy I 1 f1.,.r44A4.L,c-f,....f,..,0Lw-,,,4g, ,kfbo f,.'2Zff'.ZUl1'4L ,ff wt. A WW X FJQKMNQA WM W iff 4.4 -sag., fer'-Q-L-N -wr-I ff QMlf '3 ff 0 9 fgwy ifqgljiiy Q . ACP N J ,, xigffifflifvf Jia if vu if M Km 925.35 in fhe spirif of sporfsmanship X .X ,I ,M . W 'QV .bf F' J f -fr 4 3 53, P , .,g , . -M ., X i mf, fb 1- is ?m4,,. K . 4. 1 Q H95 fooiball hack sporfs baskefball baseball Mr. Robert Wilson Varsity Basketball Soph. Baseball Mr. Richard Yates Varsity Baseball Asst. Varsity Football Mr. Frank Mielenz Mr. Leon Diner Varsity Golf Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Soph. Basketball Varsity Swimming Varsity Track coaches To no one person can more credit be given in the Rebel field of athletics than the coach, who by experi- ence and a great knowledge of sports can fashion from a group of enthusiastic, inexperienced athletes a highly polished precisioned team. Working tirelessly these coaches know the sting of defeat and the joy of victory as they continue to guide and train their teams during the seasons. To these men we give full recognition for the wonderful job they have done. Varsity Wrestling Mr. William Schumacher Mr. Lloyd Flanders Mr. Gene Wurtz Asst. Varsity Football Asst. VHF-'iffy FO0fb8ll Asst. Varsity Basketball Asst. Varslry Baseball Soph. Football Asst. Varsity Track Asst. Varsity Track Leona Cooke lim Maniatis Gerry Anderson lay GUCCR Head Cheerleader A Q .. , .vp- Af Q t i Q Q 5 L I Aff Wil at K I as e. 'A 1 -up.-.gn .,-.- rv, -vi lg jawn? cheerleaders Hooray, for South High! Hooray, for South High! . . . cheerleaders lead the yells and songs at every game . . . they inspire enthusiastic support of the team . . . out of riotous clamor and jumbled din, spirited cheers are produced . . . assurance is given South teams whether in victory or in defeat. South's spirited cheerleaders, Gerry Anderson, lim Maniatis, Lou Russell, Dick Lea, Leona Cooke, lay Gueck, and Carla Dee. practice a cheer. Carla Dee Dick Lea Lou Russell Norman Lester End Finishing in fourth place in the Prep League race, the Rebs had shown a tie with a strong North squad, a smash- ing win over a determined Manual, and a last game victory over the West Cow- boys to close out their season. With many Iuniors running the key spots in the backfield and a good Iunior line, prospects for a good squad next year look favorable. George DeRoos Tackle varsify Rod Folsom Tackle Row 1: M. Komelly: D. Preisser: B. Hayes: P. Spence: Aldrich: G. McCormick: T. Iohnson: F. Mier. Row 2: D. Callender: R. Forsom G Iohnson: B. Warner: B. Langang: D. Stephens: B. Lloyd. manager, Row 3: I. Brunner: G. Anderson: N. Lester: G. DeRoos S Stewart: B. Neugebaure: D. Hyerstay. foofball lahn Aldrich Center Bill Warner Back Pete Spence Back South 6 - North 6 A long sustained drive to score was the Rebels' answer to the Vikings' sec- ond quarter tally, as they went all the way for the T.D. tying the score at 6 to 6. Both conversions failed. East 19 - South O A Rebel fumble, a 57 yard pass play and a 53 yard run spelled victory for the Angels, as a determined Rebel elev- en found it impossible to move against the East forward wall. x Hu Row l I Tice, M. O'l-lanlon, K, Rice, L. Loyd, B. Engle, B. Ashford. Row 2: W. Haynes, manager: Warren, T. Rastofor, B. Flenniken Swanson, T. Bice, C. Young, R. Osborne. Row 3: B. Graft, G. Haggem, Kemmaw, R. Magee, B. Boetel, F. Bickford, L. Carpenter. Gary McCormick Coach Diner varsify South 27 - Manual 13 South broke into the winning column with a resounding 27 to 13 win over Manual, A crushing ground game and a stone-walled defense thwarted Man- ual's attempts to down the Rebfs. West 19 - South 7 Scoring first on a 47 yard drive, the Rebels held a 7 to O halftime lead, only to fall before a second half onslaught as the Cowboys scored twice in the third quarter and once in the last. Back Flanders Yates Wurtz J 5 -If r 9 Q-w...... Ted Iohnson Guard All City Spence comes in for the kill foofball North 19 - South 0 A Rebel fumble and two North pass interceptions spelled the Rebel downfall as the Vikings scored once in the sec- ond, twice in the fourth quarters to chalk up a 19 to 0 win. East 26 - South 7 Trailing 12-0 in the third quarter, the Rebs clicked on a long pass from Mc- Cormick to Hyerstay that netted 63 yards and set up a Rebel score. Later in the fourth quarter, East scored twice to drown all Rebel hopes of victory. George Iohnson Guard Stevens cuts inside for ten more. Dick Stevens Bob Hayes Back Back Wayne Hayes, Ronnie Osborne Barry Lloyd, Fred Mier X WN f Qu- y 4.-'ff QQ .W .J V K. C' varsity Manual 12 - South 6 Two Rebel fumbles set the stage for Manual scores in the second and fourth periods. South retaliated as Preisser smashed through the middle and broke away to gallop 41 yards for a touch- down. South 13 - West O A hard driving Rebel eleven took only 9 running plays to chalk up their first T.D. to lead 7 to 0 at the half. Later in the fourth quarter Hayes skirted left end and behind excellent blocking went 33 yards to score. Don Preisser Bob Neugebaure End Stan Stewart End Back Bob Ash ford Guard Stop ittle man Ighn Brunner Iohn Kemman Marvin Kornelly Center Back Crugzrd foofball FINAL STANDINGS at East North West SOUTH Manual i Won Lost Tied Pct. 1.000 8 0 0 5 2 1 .688 8 3 5 0 .375 2 5 1 .313 1 ' 7 0 .125 4' Dale Hyerstay 1 My End Dick Callender Q End . ,Q 'Q 5- X12 QE 3 M WE Spence churns left end with North defender in pursuit. Gus QIICLCFSOH ac Bob Graft Bob Botel Ron Magee End Tackle Tackle ps- Coach Wilson Don Gentry Guard Bruce Rader Guard All-City varsiiy Things looked dark for the Rebs, judging from their pre-season record, but they boomed into the win column by coming from behind to trounce North in their first league start. Then the Rebel hoopsters went into a slump and fell before East, Manual, and West in succession. South dropped their sec- ond round game with North despite a valiant last quarter rally. Then the inevitable came as the Rebs dumped East's first place Angels in a nerve-racking sudden death overtime game. The fire in the Reb camp dwin- dled once again as Manual downed the Rebs to expell all hope of gaining a State Tournament berth. Before the end the Southerners came through like the great team they were to slaughter the West Cowboys in a revenge game. ROW 1: I. Swanson, D. Patton, M. O'I-Ianlon, D. Gentry, Kerns. ROW 2: D. Pitney, Manager: D. Stevens, P Spence B Rader, M. Cox S Randol H Moore Manager ROW 3 Coach Fl d C , . , . , . : an ers, I, ashen. N. Campbell, G..Shelton, ll. Fullerl G DeRoos, N. Lester, I. Kemman, D. Nohr, Coach Wilson. Dale Patton George DeRoos Norman Lester Gllafd Center Forward All City baskefball SOUTH 58, North 53 Coach Wilson's Rebel squad opened their '53-'54 season in the Prep League with a smashing win over highly rated and surprised Viking squad. Lester's 18 points and excellent rebounding along with DeRoos' clearing and Rader's long shots kept the Rebs on top as they came from behind to win the point for point game. Maurice Cox Forward SOUTH 35, East 44 The Angels' defense stopped the Rebs cold as they couldn't get the range or break under for the layup. Throw- ing a flexible defensive net around DeRoos proved to be the difference SOUTH 47, Manual 58 Fighting to overcome a dead-eye Manual team, the slow starting Reb hardwooders pulled to within 3 points at the half. The second half spelled their downfall as their offensive drive frozex lim Swanson Forward Coach Flanders R Nb . X WJ 1 Wt' yi ri Si is ! Q 2 Big Pow-Wow Steve Randol Forward varsify Harold Moore, Dick Pitney Managers Iohn Kemman Forward SOUTH 40, West 59 The Rebels again found it hard to set up a scoring play as, West had an easy time of finding the hoop. Rader kept the Rebs in the game by chalking up I7 points. SOUTH 49, North 52 Downtrodden by a 3 game losing streak, the Rebels tried for their second win over North. Rader and DeRoos pooled 38 points, but to no avail as North stuck it out in the final seconds of the game. SOUTH 47, East '15 Amidst the pandemonium of 3,000 cheering fans, Rader calmly pumped in two free throws to cinch the game for South in a sudden death overtime. The gruelling point for point game showed the terrific pressure that was on both clubs in the second overtime as both teams blew easy shots. Pete Spence lim Kerns Guard Guard Gary McCormick Dick Nohr Guard Forward SOUTH 41, Manual 47 Manual defeated South a second time to thwart their final desperate effort to gain a berth in the State Tournament. DeRoos and Gentry were Rebel main- stays and high scorers. SOUTH 62. West 46 The Rebs closed out their season with a smashing win over a highly rated West squad. South'5 lead was never threatened as DeRoos chipped in 23 points. Gentry and Rader talligd 9 apiece, FINAL STANDINGS W L Pct. East ...... ........ 6 2 .750 Manual ...... ,.... 5 3 ,625 West ............. ........ 4 4 .500 SOUTH ..... ,......, 3 5 .375 North .......,.................. 2 6 .250 baskefball lim Cashens Forward Malcolm Campbell Center Bob Graft Gentry takes a jump shot out of the corner. Forward sports This Angel hasn't got a prayer. ws DeRoos and those two-timing Vikings. Smith QNQ misses the boat as Lester cans one candids An Angel on the way down The thundering herd. Hester and Swanson get ready to rebound as Rader lays one up. sophomore foofball The Sophomore Rebs crippled with four ser- ious injuries to the backfield and center of the line, ended the season in last place. Playing hard in every game the Reb's never lacked spirit, and with players like Ken Foreman, Dan Murphy, Al Pulsipher, Bill Scribner, Buddy McNett, prospects for next year's varsity are good. FINAL STANDINGS T W L Pct. North ,... ....... 4 0 0 1.000 West ...... ....... 2 l I .625 East ........ ....... 2 2 0 .500 Manual ..........,. l 3 0 .333 SOUTH .......... 0 3 l .125 Dan Murphy Allan Pulsipher Back Back Coach Schumacher Illegal procedure! Row 1: P. Reinhart, M. Gurlcy, I. Hughes, B. Ziegler. S. Reffalt. R. Richmond, D. Murphy, C. Dctcr, T. Tiff. R. Haffman. I. Montgomery. Row 2: B. Scribner, R. Anderson, M. SQ-argent, A. Paylor, I. Brisson. B. McMctt, B. Anderson, B. Wheiler, T. Crawford, I. Smith, K. Setterb K. Davis. K. Foreman. Row 3: B. Schumacher, L. Samuelson, E. McCain, B. Samuel, A. Pulsipher, B. Prescott. K. Campbell, R. Shaw, I. Rich, I. Sanders, D. Boyd, H. I1 son. I. Powers. B. Wilson. sophomore baskefball The Sophomores ended their season in fine style showing a tie for the league crown with East. Both teams finished with a 7-1 record, having lost their only game to each other. The Sophs displayed a real scoring punch with Campbell leading the way. Other standouts this year and prospects for next year's varsity squard are Hatcher, Madrid, Scribner, Boyd, Pann and Murphy. FINAL STANDINGS W. L. Pct. SOUTH ....... ..... 7 1 .875 East ............ ..... 7 1 .875 West ....... ..... 3 5 .375 y North ..... 2 6 .250 1 Manual 1 7 A25 Kirk Campbell Dick Hatcher ' Center Guard Coach Diner Boyd lets fly with a shot against Manual Row l: D. Murphy. Morgan. L. Madrid, S. Stout, G. Karras, E. Karras, G. Lowe. Row 2: Hare, B. Scribner, B. Wlicclcr, B, MCNQ-tt. D. Hatcher. Row 3: I. Pann, D, Boyd, K. Camplwcll, A. Sherman. Ryland. Coach Diner. Fred Sullivan lim Tamminga DOH R3V9f1hi11 ,.,- varsify golf The Rebel divot kickers golfed their way to a first place tie, with East's defending champions, for the League Crown as both squads finished with an 8 and 4 record. Sparked by Co-Captains Fred Sullivan and Don Ravenhill and All-City men Tom Troutrnan and lim Tamminga, the Rebs squelched North and West by 3 matches to 1 and tied the Angel squad twice. FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost SOUTH ...... ..... 8 4 E .......... ..... 8 4 Coach Mielenz V511 5 7 North ........ ..... 4 9 George Schrade Gary Wright Dick Wise Tom Mai Pete Bowes Phil Barnard, George Lowe varsify fennis The Rebel netmen striving to overtake East's ded lending champions came within a single match of their goal as they came on to trounce thoroughly every other team in the Prep league. Losing only to East in their first meeting by 2 matches to 4 the Rebs could not make up this deficit as they tied East in their last meet- ing. Coach Mielenz brought his squad the closest to the top that the Rebs have been in years. FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Allan Bush Terrence Cory, Chuck Bush East ............... ..... 4 I 7 SOUTH ....... .,.., 4 0 8 North .......... ..... 2 6 22 West ........,. ..... l 0 38 Manual ...... ......... 3 45 Marion Woolrdidge, Roger Fuehrer Bill Richman, Ron Dobson lim Seaman Ed Backstrom Les Carpenter All-City All-State Ed Eppich Ierry Lanterman Steve Doering All-City All-City All-City All-Stake All-Stare All-Stare varsiiy swimming Finishing a successful swimming season the Rebel tankers have garnered five places on the All-City team as they placed second in the city. All-City men were Lanterman, 40 yard freestyle. and the 160 yard free- style relay team of Eppich, Lanterman, Doering, and Carpenter. The Reb mermen grasped fourth place in the State meet as the relay team set a new record for the 200 meter freestyle relay. City Standings Pts. East ........... 70 ...... ....... 4 4 . North ......... .... 3 5 Clark El'lrllCl'l Coach Nliclenz Manual 4-.-- ---. 8 West ................................ 5 Stan Stewart ROW 1: D. Duncan, I. Sanders, E. Eppich, S. Docring. I. Powers. ROW 2: D. Antonio. D. Wallace. P. LcClcrq, C. Nielson, A. Dillon. C. Ehrlich. ROW 3: Tice. W. Wright. R. Alexander, R. Kerr, I. Eberly. L. Carpenter, B. Gunnison. Coach Mlclcnz. Q f as ,N , , , N 2 . , egg ,Zi 3' 5 A116 t . I ky 12' ,A 1' 1 , . 3 George Iohnson Rod Folsom Harold Eitzel 165 175 A11-Cffi, l 12 varsiiy wresfling South's grapplers finished third in the City Mat Tourney with 36 points as the Rebs showed two firsts, three seconds, and three thirds. Taking championship berths for the second straight year were Eitzel 11121, and Godfrey 11331. Godfrey went on to take the state title in the 133 class and became South's only All-State man, as South tied for seventh in the State Tourney. City Standings Pts. North ...,. .... 4 7 West .........,. ,... 4 2 SOUTH ..... .... 3 6 East ' 2 7 Coach Schumacher Manual ..,. .... l 8 Chuck Godfrey All-City All-State 133 Bob Caine 145 ROW 1: M. Williainson. H. Eitzel. F. Shoemaker. C. Godfrey, D. Sullivan, W. Hayes, Mgr. ROW 2: I. Hillen, E. Nickols, B. Caine, K. Davis. B. Warner, B. Anderson, B. Ashford, H. Krausnian, ROW 3: L. Samuelson, B. Samuels, B. Prescott, D. Rose, G. Iohnson, R. Fol- som, P. Rcinharde, Coach Schumacher. Bill Warner 138 lww , . ya -X-- ww giigf FQ 49 , ww' .wi X E f U i 2:3 47672 , 4 L, J , ,A ,, ,Q M,Q-,M VX' ?i Y 2Zf'?W, irril-H ff 'Q' 4 Y lf-www. Q-img, A Q: - .L.. I V 2, W 2 -i, w g- '59 l .,,k 1 , 1 Y ' , ,v . , if X ks ,Xi x M2 if ff 4 Q as tg 3533? , Q 4 1.3 f , 9 333493- ,mv sam E . Nb 4 N W if ' X Q ,, 1' a ,Q ff ,N f , H 95 Q ' A V.,' N Q 'DA Q ' X k gg, we iw .9 A Mi g A? M mn, ,., S43 N K LWUK' ff A. .....,.2, a varsiiy frack The Rebel Cindermen placed third in the City Meet behind very strong East and Manual teams. Then in the State Meet the Rebs once again placed third behind East and Manual. Standouts and the point getters for the 1953 season were: Bodine, sprints: Gustin, 440: Custer, mile: Nordlie, weights: Russell, pole vault: Martin, high jump, and Rice, broad jump. CITY STANDINGS STATE STANDINGS Pts. Pts. East .................... 52 East ...,........ ...... 4 32, Manual ................ 43M Manual ...... ...... 2 699 SOUTH ...,.......... 'HM SOUTH .............. 23M, North ...... ..... 9 Loveland .............. 2294 West ...,.... ..... 8 Coach Mielenz Ierry Russell Marlin Minor Harry Butler George DeRoos Chuck Carney X 1954 VARSITY TRACK SQUAD I Ioan Collyer Mary Yetter Outstanding Outstanding Senior Athlete Senior Athlete Championship speedball team Row l: B. Cawood, E. Poland. D. Marx. Row 2: P. Woolum, V. Willis, F. Klodt, L. Archer. It's a ringer! Somebody's bound to get it! It may be mixed up, but it's soccer basketball. girls The fall semester begins. Girls' gym classes play speedball. With the coming of winter, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and bad- minton occupy the class time. Gym classes set aside periods of dancing. A regular modern dance class is also held. Participation in many sports promotes coordination and grace. sports Spring rolls around quickly, Girls take bats and balls to the playing field for keen baseball competition. Other girls are busy developing skills in archery, golf, horseshoes, and tennis. The spirit of good sportsmanship holds the interest of the girls in the varied physical edu- cation activities. Putting the boot to that old ball The tip-off! Dig that crazy curve! Championship volleyball team Row 1: L. Brown, S. Maul, P. Mobeck. D. Newell, E. Quincy. Row 2: Iillison. G. Iohnson, M. White, M. Esmay, D. Beardsley . etter. Pat Mobeck Margaret Powers Outstanding Outstanding Senior Athlete Senior Athlete highlighis of ihe year . . . 0 E ff? '72 ,fiiikf iS 5?fQ Ziff? Jig Q52 Msg ff? 'if qv iv - Ipjflw, kf1 .Q My Q53 M M W jg? 5 X- WEQ? W W hifi? WW 23 1 5 QMW ff 5 Wwfzmilwy II2 53? WM .Junk si? iii dances . . . shows . . . plays CGIEHUGI' 01' EVENTS fall SEPTEMBER Registration ........ School Began ........ Pep Club Tea .,........ OCTOBER Sophomore Party ........,........ Pep Club Dance ...........,....,...... United Nations Assembly ........... Teacher's Convention .........,,...... 9 14 18 . 9 .16 21 .22-23 Parent-Teacher Talent Show ,....... .... 2 9 Rebel Roundup ..........,.....,............ .... 3 1 NOVEMBER Key Klub Klomp .......,.,.......,......... 6 Armistice Day Film ..,.....,,........,.,,...,.. ,,.. 1 0 P.T.A. Sophomore Symposium ...,...... . 12 Iunior Talent Show ...,..........,........... .,...... l 8 Career Days ......,,,,....,.,,.......,.,..,.. ....... l 9-20 Thanksgiving Assembly ..... Thanksgiving Vacation ...... l'N Mi, 4, ll t 0, X spring MARCH A Cappella Choir Concert ........ S Club Dance ...............,.......... P.T.A. Senior Symposium .....,.. Iunior Prom ..,......................... Choral Concert .......,... .... Play Festival ...1.. APRIL All School Show ..... -... Spring Vacation ...,.. Faculty Tea ....,........ Easter Assembly ......... Council Capers ......,. ROTC Dance ...... MAY Music Week ................... Color Day .....,....,.....,............,.... Inauguratlon Assembly ....,.......... Pep Club Mother-Daughter Tea .,... IUNE Senior Class Play ........... Class Day .............,..... Graduation .1............. Report Cards ....... I I4 Semester Ends .25 .......26-27 2 6 18 20 25 26 1-2 5-9 14 15 22-23 24 3-7 7 19 20 4 4 9 10 ff V V Q If mm nnvx I U it ,. 4 - Q XNM- fl F ' Q h af winfer DECEMBER Drama Club Play .................,..,...,...,...... Senior Prom .........,................ Christmas Film Christmas Music Programs ......,. Inter-Club Council Dance ....., Christmas Vacation Starts .......,.. JANUARY Christmas Vacation Ends .... , .. Sophomore Talent Show .....,.. Father-Student Night .........,. Band. Concert ............,,......, Special Film .............. Report Cards Semester Ends FEBRUARY Drama Club Play ........ Lincoln Day Film ....,,..,, Real Cross Dance .,....,,........... Senior Show ...........,.,.............. Language Club Breakfast ,,,....... 127,421,472 N 172 ' , K ix t Qv L 44 J 3 4-5 10 ..,,.,,.16-17 ........21-22 23 24 3 15 21 26 28 6 ,.....,.1O-11 12 25 26 ,CU ,S Ml f L' 1 liwx 09 Nl 1 ' N 'K'-1 J W Q Q , I ii NX fl J soufhern valley Amidst a winter wonderland . . . the sophomores pre- sented their show, Southern Valley . . . winter in many forms was presented in all of the acts . . . ski and skating outfits were worn by the performers . . . the ski lodge guests provided varied entertainment . . . dancers, singers, accordionists, pianists . . . all of which contributed to a successful show. Co-Owners of the Southern Valley Lodge, Danny Murphy and Mickey Doland, escorted us to Winter Wonderland. The snow had no effect on Donna Flakus, Carolyn Davis, Ellen Brass. Iudy Blaine, Sandy Lentz, Marlene Iohnson, Suzanne Peabody. Iim Guinn and Gwen Evans sing Inna in Ianuaryu from the balcony of the ski lodge. Merlene Moody, Peggy Stalker, Margaret Berg, Lucille leffries, Cocha Nicholson, lane Hazelwood, Deanna Iohnson, Pamila Mills pause in their journey across the snow. The Rhythmettes, Mary Danbom, lean Orr. Mary Wal- The French Can Can Girls, Steve Doerinq, Ken Cus ters, Barbara Iones, Ieannice Moore, Harriet Bonnema, ter, Don Ravenhill, Gary Roubos. Dick Stillman Ken Pat Green, Iacquc Engel, and Ann Troeger, danced to Hanse, Jerry Estes, and Dick Lea, showed their talent 'itheiru song. This is Our Song! The hoys' quartet, Clyde Perkins, lim Maniatis, Dave Williams, and Bob Hoycr, harmonized to It-annie With the Light Brown Hair. fhis is our song This is our Songf '... the Senior Talent Show was given on February 24 and 25 . . . acts varied from dance novelties to a solo by the band , . . the Class of '54 reminisced through the activities of the last three years . . . each act represented a phase of high school life . . .as a fitting finale the A Cappella sang the Alma Mater . . . while the entire audience stood in silence. What every girl dreams of doing! confinenfal capers Around the world in dance and song . . . the All School Show . . . Continental Capers . . . April first and sec- ond were the travel dates . . . a South American fiesta accompanied by flying feet and rhythmical songs . . . Oriental splendor and mystical music . . . back to the USA . . . The Battle Hymn of the Republic was sung by A Cappella . . . a climax to a continental journey. We travel with Elaine Seay, Sylvia Anderson, and Anne Penning ton, three little Chinese maidens, to the Orient, Castancts click the rhythm for Lorraine Welker's South American dance. sleighbell serenade Merry Christmas! . . . Sleighbell Serenade, our Christmas dance, given by Inter-Club Council . . . hon- ored the alumni of South . . . the boys' gym was dis- guised as a white crepe-paper wonderland . . . Christmas melodies were played by Rollie Roberts band. Under Q1 white canopy in a Christmas atmosphere, the alumni and students danced. helmef bobble Goal posts. helmets. p aye . . . held its Helmet l'lobble during the football l , danced under purple and season . . . coup es ' h lace was the boys white streamers . . . t e p . . . lack Stanley and his Moonbeams 9Ym added the melody. Losing the football game previous to the dance did not dampen the l h se couples. sophomore shag f t South the spirito t e Sophomores started their social li e a . . . Sophomore Shag was the highlight of the year for these new Southerners . . . the dance floor was the boys' gym . . . Roy Dimler's band provided the mood ' h freshments. . . . Key Club served t e re Purple and white happy couples. streamers east their shadows on the The new Sophoniores en- ioyed their own first dance at South. Dancing feet don't stop even after the decorations are down. Couples mark time at the R.O.T.C. Ball. key klub klomp Either a bunny hop or La Raspa . . . students found the key to fun at the Ke K1 b Kl y u omp . . . streamers of blue and gold added atmos- h p ere . . . November 6 was the date . . . Gary Koch's, the band. the stroke of 12 . . . the last dance . . . the last song, the evening is complete. r. o. 1. c. dinner dance Saluting the senior cadets . . . the annual R.O.T.C. dinner dance was held April 24 . . . cadets from all five high schools danced at the Student Union . . . the seniors were honored at a formal dinner . . . the highlight of the eve ning was the promotion of the honorary lieu- tenant colonels. Ray Kemp's band in full swing at the R.O.T.C. Ball. heai lamp hop The rhumba, bunny hop, shag, and polka . . . the S Club Dance, Heat Lamp Hop, was held in the boys' gym , . . a heat lamp casts its violet shadows on all of the couples . . . purple and white streamers formed a criss- crossed canopy. lust another polka! romance in rhyfhm A streak of red . . . a touch of white . . . cupids hung from streamers in the boys' gym . . . lun- ior Red Cross presented Romance in Rhythm . . . sweetheart couples danced to Morton lVlann's orchestra . . . February 12 was a night to remember. Morton Mann and his band added the musical medleys to Ro- mance in Rhythm. Couples take a welcome pause during intermission Valentine sweethearts dance while cupids keep watch. iade reverie Oriental symhols and silhouettes . . . the mysterious atmosphere of the lunior Prom . . . Iade Reverie . . . held at the Student Union on March 20 . . . music by Chuck Bennetts Orchestra . . . crowning of queen climaxed a much awaited event. Merry couples enjoy lady Nevcrief' Dianne Cooke, queen, Carla Anderson and Wanda Gurley, prin cesses, royalty of the Iunior Prom, Chinese lanterns and ornaments enclose danccrs in an oriental atmosphere. Steve Economy heads the proccssional. The event that so man Seniors had looked forward to finally arrived, V , the Senior Prom, Reflections in Snow.' Barbara Anderson, Senior Class Vice-President, bears gifts to the royalty, escorted by Iohn Bruner. Dancing to Tenderly, Rosemary began her reign as queen. reflections in snow Snowflakes sparkled from above . . . a wintry atmos- phere was all around , . . Reflections in Snow, the Senior Prom, was set in magic beauty at the DU Stu- dent Union . . . couples danced to the music of Lil Koch's band on December 12 , . . the queen was crowned . . , the prom was an unforgettable night. Bud Rauscher, Head Boy, crowns Rosemary Carlson A'Queen of the Senior Prom. ' curious savage Southern Masqueraders score a hit again! . . . the curtain rose for the presentation of the Curious Savage . . . December fourth and fifth was the date . . . a whimsical comedy set in a mental institution . . . a double lead was played by Connie Adkins and Elaine Nyberg. Eleanor Murray attempts to take a valuable teddy hear from Connie Adkins, who played 'Mrs. Savage' in the first performance. Mrs. Savage. played by Elaine Nyberg, is showing Marcia Thomas, Peter Holland, Lee Burt and Gary Patchen a picture of her daughter. Many curtain calls showed that these players did an excellent job. ln the final scene, the inmates see themselves as they would like to be. charlie's auni A flying skirt . . . a burst of laughter . . . Charley's Aunt was under way . . . this was Southern Masque- raders' second production . . . presented February 6 . . . Dick Kinney starred as Charley's Aunt . . . Miss Edwards directed the production . . . the play was a comedy which everyone enjoyed. Dick Kinney asks Iudy Holland, Anne Pennington, Pat Rice, and Mike Darrow, Do we all take tea? Charlie, played by Dick Kinney, tells Mike Darrow and Gary Patchen, See here, you chaps, let go! I won't stand this any longer! a midsummer nighfs dream Lord, O what fools these mortals be . . . lines from Shakespeare's comedy . . . A Midsummer Night's Dream given the evening of March 19 . . . presented by the senior drama class . . . placed in an enchanted forest . . . casting the spell of fairyland upon an enchanted audience. Thesius, the king of the Athenians, presides over his court. A group of villages is rehearsing a skit. Qur day begins. . . life af soufh . . with a meeting before school. Oh well, lt s only tvso and half hours untll lunch. The bell rings . . , One of those snip Courses. Movies are better than ever? and assemblies. bringing classes . . A'Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt! There's always room for Reum Where's Dr. IeckeI's Hyde? Lunch . . . a welcome break . . . His house was never short of baked-meat pies, Appetite teasers. fakes many forms . . . gives a moment to relax with friends. Confederate trash Which cigarette do you smoke doctor? Afternoon hours pass quickly . with classes . . . N Ri' K0 iii, A Lion Hunting with Earl Reum. Tick tock, tick tock. a show practice. Senior Show in the making, But my mother will worry! Annual Staff . . . the chilc1ren's hour. 0 . y a pep rally i -t Every dog has its day. Ourschoolday ends classes . . . clubs . . . acfivifies . . . We leave behind. . . empty rooms . . . echoing halls. ' Walking my baby back home. A last glance. dances . . . occupy oureuenings Diamonds in the rough. Dr. Scholls is in. A busy weekend. . . A round at the Rebel Roundup. 1 V . Our leading Rebel Rouser. We Outwalked 'em anyway! Clubs . .. The bitter end! Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . . .mm blend to make treasured hours filled with many events Follow me, men! We're from South High couldn't be prouc!er! 0 party . . . I dare you! We qotta win' a game. . . Oh, for a bowl of spinach! Caught with the calories! The pause that re- freshes. The White Rock boy. complete the memories of this, our life. 71001 the royalty of souih . . . Wy WWW HZ ZWKZMM Ja my 'W V33 QZ6+? My M WWWM J 23,4041 9044 3 3A j 0 AQVM 64'-ffefdf Boy Ay' cg ibwiem... 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Ross, D, Gardner, E. Lohr, Cv. Davy Mr. Sciler. ROW 3: B. Foster D. Newell, B. Hanna, I, Pow- ers. P. Barnard, C, Nicholson sophomore class Sponsoring the Sophomore dance . . . Sophomore show . . . improving conditions in the lunchroom . , . promot- ing class registration . . . are only a few projects of the Sophomore Council . . . the Council members are repre- sentatives from Guidance and American History classes . . . Sophomore Council chooses three representatives to Student Council . . . all work to keep up spirit and participation in their class activities. We, the class of 1956, found ourselves in Southern atmosphere , . . a place of work and decision . . . spirit and loyalty . . . the confusion soon disappeared . . . we belonged . . . we gave a party . . . presented a show . . . competed for Purple and White Day . . . with the help of our sponsors, we built the foundation for the future of our class. sophomore council if 1 x 'w ii la 52 we F 23 . gre 'X x am iii. 1. ,103 sophomores Danny Boyd presides over Sophomore council 9 4' , xl if Quo. 5' .iw I fs ' 1 fligv, ' Abeyta, Lucy Adams, Betty Allander, Ianet Allen, Holly Ambuehl, Iudy Anderson, Carol Anderson, Glenn Augustine, Martha Bachman, Donna Baird, Dick Baldridge, Donna Baldwin, Gay Balenseifen, Glen Barney, Ann Barney, Bob Beeman, Donna Behrendsen, Gail Berg, Margaret Bergman, Pat Bernard, Paul Blaine, Iudy Bonnema, Ianet Bostwick, Pat Bowman, Bruce Boyd, Betty Boyd, Dan Boyd, Fred Brase, Pat Brase, Sonja Brassell, Beverly Breffle, Iimmy Brewer, Pat Brisson, Ioe Brocco, Elaine Broomhall, Victor Brown, Virginia Brush, Maryanne Bullock, David Bush, Allen Butler, Shirley Callender, Ioan Campbell, Ieannine Cann, Laurel Carmeny, Lily Carrington, Dwight Casey, Pat Cherry, George Cole, Colene Cole, Helen Coleman, Barbara Colemere, Thelma Coler, Clayton Cory, Patricia Craner, Bethana Crites, Kay Cutler, Ioan Dacus, Lavaun Daubert, Sonja David, Azalea Davies, Bette Io Davis, Kent Davis, Rosalie Davy, Ginny Dennhardt, Fred Dial, Evelyn Dings, lohn Domico, Barbara Dorton, Sandra Drees, Helen Dreier, Elaine Drumeller, ludy Duhrsen, Roylynne Durnado, Rosemarie Dustin, Pat Earnest, Lane Eckhardt, Shirley Edson, Mary Eggleston, Helen Eichhorn, Ioann Elliott, Pat Ely, La Mayne Evans, Gwen Evans, lim Falls, lanice Faucett, Ronnie Fenton, Patricia Fiske, Nancy Flakus, Donna Flattery, Ioyce Foster, Barbara Frantz, Fred Gardner, Diane Gardner, Dorothy Gardner, Susan Garlow, Bonnie Geddes, Marie Geer, Nancy Gidluncl, Rosalie Gordan, Dianna Gosnell, Ann Green, Ianet Greenman, Eloyse Griebel, Iune Grunwald, Ann Guenther, Carol Gunnison, Buzz Hall, Gaylynne Hamilton, Virginia Haney, Pat Hanna, Bruce 'resenting the Sophomore sponsors, Mrs. Vincent nd Mr. Seiler. Hansen, Carol Hare, Ierry Harkness, Raleigh Harper, Shirley Harris, Bob Harris, Ronnie Harrison, Anne Hartendorp, Diann Hawn, Ruth Haynes, Iohn Hazlewood, lane Head, Helen Henderson, Anna Hepler, Mary Lou Herman, Fred Hoffman, Ray Horning, Susie Hubka, Florence Hughes, Ierry Hunt, lack Hunter, Shirley Hutchison, Pat lngraham, Nancy Iackson, Virginia Iacobson, Iudy Iacoby, Stewart Iefferies, Lucille Iensen, Dorothy lessen, Eileen lobe, Iane sophomores sophomores Sophomore boys listen while Miss Fischer discu library procedure. Iohns, Nancy Iohnson, Anthony Iohnson, Bob Iohnson, Deanna Iohnson, Howard Iohnson, Marlene Iohnson, Naomi Iohnson, Sue Ioines, Emma Iones, Ianice Iungbluth, Ieannine Kavadas, Kathleen Keilwitz, Dick Kellough, Tommy Kerr, Richard Kesler, Sue Klodt, Iudy Knutson, Everett Krieger, Shirley Lamme, Steve Landon, Harry Langtry, ludy Lapham, Lennis Large, David Latta, Robert Lay, Merlyn Lefebire, Marilynn Lehman, Fred Lehr, Iohn Leingang, Larry i Leisenring, Peggy Lentz, Sandi Leo, Mary Lilly, Norma Lindbloom, Elise Lindemann, Iohn Lindgren, Bob Lindquist, Ianine Linstrom, Colleen Lohr, Eleanor Lomonaco, Marianne Lorett, Mike MacCormack, Sherry MacDougall, Ann Macklem, Lois Madrid, Levi Manning, Leota Marquand, Marilyn Marquis, Karen Marsh, Marvel Martin, Iudy Mattingly, Iulianne McCleery, Anne McClelland, Ioan McCoy, Betty McCoy, Shirley McCurry, Danny McWilliams, Iudy Meltabarger, Carol Melton, Sandra Mills, Pamela Milliken, lim Minshall, David Misner, Loradee Moffett, lean Mole, Marie Montgomery, lim Montgomery, Nancy Moody, Merlene Moore, Gordon Morey, Karen Morgan, Iimmy Morgan, Marilyn Morison, Kay Mosley, Herb Murphy, Dan Myers, Donna Nadaline, Rosemarie Naylin, Dennis Neill, Sandra Nelson, Kanionette Nelson, Mitzi Nicholson, Cocha Norburg, Lynn Noren, Andrea Officer, Dee Olsen, Audrey Osborne, Iudy Osse, Betty Ovitt, Wesley Page, lim Parker, Pat Parsons, Susan Patten, Frances Patton, Iudith Peabody, Sue Peterson, Lynne Petsch, Nancy Petsch, Peggy Pittman, Ray Porter, Barbara Poulsen, Walt Proffitt, lane Rathbun, Rita Reed, Barbara Rego, Ioe Rehkow, Ierry Rein, Sharon Rich, Ierry Richey, Ianice e-Med Club takes part in the 10B orientation sembly. Riddell, Peggy Rider, Marilyn Ritchie, Bill Robinson, Bill Rollins, Don Ross, Margie Roth, Ianet Route, Wayne Rudeen, Alvan Ryan, Gary Ryder, Barbara Samuelson, Lee Sanders, lay Sausa, Marilyn Savage, Connie Sawrey, Delma Scarboro, Ian Schaffer, Ulma Schloo, Sherry Schreiber, Pamela Sellers, Sue Serafini, Barbara Setterberg, Kenneth Sheldon, Sue Shelton, Marla Shipman, Rosalie' Simmons, Ianet Simrock, Donna Singleton, Sharon Slocum, Claude sophomores sophomores Mr Hays tests students in preparation for drivi training. Smith, Betty Snider, Pat Sola, Dave Sommermeyer, Mayo Spaulding, Debbie Spencer, Mark Springston, Cherie Stalker, Peggy Steckel, Rosemary Stevenson, Iuanita Stine, Bob Stout, Speed Sturclivanz, Beverly Switters, Ellen Taiclet, Robert Tanner, Colleen Tapp, Bob Tepe, Barbara Thed ford, Glenda Thompson, Iudy Toland, Marlene Toomey, Sandra Trocehia, Beverly Trueblood, Dolores Trujillo, Susie Tyler, Charles Varva, Diana Vasques, Ronnie Vigil, Elizabeth Vilmin, Sonja Vincent, Ion Viner, Ted Vujnocich, Robert Waln, Dennis Waltman, Elaine Watson, Stephen Weelans, Leslie Weindant, Eddie Weiss, Nancy Weisser, Evangeline Weith, Mary Whitfield, Tom Williams, Betty Williams, Shirley Williamson, Ruth Wilson, Sharon Winslow, Dorothy Wiss, Ronnie Wood, Paul Woodman, Mary Woods, Sandy Wyatt, Sandra Yates, Sandy Yonts, Sandi Young, Ianice Zeigler, Bill Zesch. Donna Vidgar, Marilola fda, , Lg9..a.,Q.LJ you-L 'J Mg WML! j I I J KJQCA-MJ . all Cff,l-94, 'ry .yy Lf,fn,5,-U,,,ff,,4?i ,MQ fi,,L,,,5Lcff,e.tz,1:1 5,15 ,a,.f., .- -?'l--5. 4' 11 i' Pwr . h 4 ---Cf ,f'z.,L' fe oL.fQQc.f.-36-TC J ' W H7 Vffwm A - U eff? GLf1f9'Kl 1 W' wif f ,M we progress D wvijqjiiffjwg vpn QB p If ,Wm YQ . 33352553 W4 Xjikfgiij Xlywfjv W WWW? Gif? wjffdwvg M 0f,Z'iW5mMQf m..3RfmiQ? M WZ? N533 fd MW ,IM , 24' mV pf . VM MWF g JRKWWM I54 F i' ' 4. LJ if F ' .f nf fa, ,fur . liefIee1j1Qqndersfand1ng , , , X. an-r 484- is work foday for a beHer fomorrow I Mrs. Ford Mr- P399 junior Class Sponsor llmiof C1355 SPOUSOF Pat Rice unior Class Vice-President jim Swanson junior Class President Alice Thomas junior Class Secretary ROW l: D. Dwyer, S. Simp- son. I. Spensley, N. Pollock. I. Flint, P. Maddox, E. Seay, I. Hassig, E. Carson. ROW 2: R Williams, W. Gurley. B. Giger, A. Pennington, I. Huhta. P. Hause. I. Eckhardt. Mcln- tosh, D. Cooke, Mr. Page. ROW 3: M. Wooldridge. T. Dwight. L. Peterson, B. Bran- non. Cashen, P. Spence, B. Rader, M. Darrow. ROW l: B. Iones. Huglin. R. Harris. V. Montgomery, S. Chclf. M. Calvert, A. Ander- son, L. Verlee. F. Oman. ROW 2: M. Cole, P. Rice, B. Diehl. I. Wheeler, Meldrum. D. Vcnzkc, L. Anderson. K. Kee- ton. C. Anderson. B. Cory, L. Russell, Mrs. Ford. ROW 3: C. Burritt. D. Rossi, C. Moss- berger. D. Penley, Suther- land, I. Holland. D. ettnin, I. Swanson. D. Brown, C. Karlson. 1 iunior class Come with us aboard . . . we are in the midst of a three year cruise . . . South now means something to us. as Iuniors, the class of '55 . . . our prom in the spring . . . the work of a talent show . . . its triumphs gave us hope for the future . . . its failures, the will to do better. Every Wednesday morning . . . Iunior Council meets to discuss class business . . , writing a constitution . . . working for a cleaner lunchroom . . . illustrating a class scrapbook . . . are special activities . . . coordinating Iunior Prom committees . . . producing a class show . . . projects that take the time and ingenuity of Iunior Council. junior council iuniors Mrs. Ford and lim Swanson help make Iunior plans for the year. Adams, Ieannie Ahrens, Tom Aiken, Ioyce Anderson, Ardy Anderson, Carla Anderson, Edna Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Linda Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Sylvia Andrews, Carol Andrews, Robert Argo, lean Auer, Mary Balenseifen, Dale Barbour, Avis Barclay, Carole Barnes, Connie Barnett, Kenneth Bartholomew, Virginia Bates, Kay Beardsley, Donna Bechtold, Lois Beebe, Iudy Beery, Elaine Berger, Lois Bergeson, Betty Berry, Sue Betz, Mary Ann Bice, Tom Bisgard, Gerald Bliss, Carol Bogart, Boyd Boggess, Beverly Bonnema, Truda Booker, Velma Boone, Elaine Bowen, Lynn Boyle, Marsha Bozett, Mary Ann Brady, Betty Io Brandt, Ieannette Brandt, Les Brannan, Bob Brannon, Berkley Brase, Kristin Brehm, Dick Broadhead, Bonnie Brooks, Kathy Brooks, Margie Brown, Bobbie Brown, Don Brown, Dorothy Brownfield, Linda Burnett, Brad Burris, Sally Burritt, Carol Butefish, Pat Byrd, Geraldine Caldwell, Tice Calkin, Aileen Calloway, Larry Calvert, Marilyn Campbell, Roland Carlson, Barbara Carlson, Deanna Carlson, Mary Carpenter, Lester Introducing the Iunior 'Show of 1954. Carson, Edith Carter, Pat Cawood, Barbara Chamberlain, Roland Chelf, Sharron Cherbeneau, Neva Christensen, Kent Cisheros, IoAnne Clark, Phyllis Cobb, Pat Coble, Iudy Cole, Marilyn Collopy, Barbara Colvin, Ianice Cook, Barbara Cooke, Dianne Cookson, Karen Cooper, Claire Corbin, Patricia Cory, Barbara juniors iuniors Last-minute touches before curtain time Courtney, Iudie Cronquist, Dorothy Curtice, Iacqiie Dahl, Vernon Dardano, Donna Darden, Sonja Darnell, Luella Darrow, Mike Davies, Barbara Davis, Chloe 0- Dayton, Roberta Dee, Carla Denton, Elizabeth Denton, Florann Diehl, Barbara Dougherty, Ianice Draper, Pat Dutcher, Iohn Duty, Chuck Dwight, Ted Dwyer, Diane Eckberg, Barbara Eckhardt, IoAnn Eckhart, Lynn Economy, Ioan Eggleston, Iackie Elsmore, Carole Engel, Bill Erickson, Don Ericson, Keith Essman, Arlene Fabrizio, Donna Felton, Vickie Fenton, Arlene Ferris, Mary Flanders, Ioann Fletcher, Ruthie Flint, Ianet Floyd, Mary Alice Foreman, Ardis Fox, Lillian Fox, Mildred Francisco, Carol Fraser, Iudy II-'I Fuller, Walt Furgason, Mary Gaasch, Betty Garin, Carol Garland, Nancy Garner, Greg Garner, Madeline Garrison, Chuck Gieskieng, Fred Giger, Barbara Gilbert, Carol Gilbert, Iulie Gillespie, Barbara Gilmore, Kay Goolsby, Dee Godfrey, lean Goodchild, Gerri Grandee, Bennett Griebel, Nancy Grossman, William Grosswiler, Ronald Guerrero, IoAnn Gurley, Wanda Hackert, Greg irla Dee and Lou Russell take time out between mior Show rehearsals, Halbert, Bob Hale, Isabelle Hall, Harolyn Hann, Phyllis Hansen, Dave Harper, Ina Harrelson, Carol Harris, lim Harris, Renee Hart, Gary Hartline, Betty Hassig, Iary Hassig, Mary Hause, Pat Hawkins, Sue Hawks, Iody Hayes, Wayne Hefferly, Dixie Heggem, Gordon l Heid, IoAnn ,fo Q W Www gym juniors iuniors The Iunior Class sponsors receive much deser rewards. Hess, Sheila Hetsler, Pat Hill, Ronald Hockom, Ed Holland, Iudy Holloway, Don Honisch, Carol Hoppes, Ilene Horsky, Robert Hudson, lane Hughes, Gwen Huglin, Ieanine Huhta, Iudy Hummel, Vicky Hutchinson, Lewis Hutton, Persis Iackson, Pat Iamieson, Ed Iochems, Iudy Iohnson, Dave Iohnson, Don Iohnson, Richard Iones, Beverly Iones, Nancy Iordan, George lordan, Mary Iouett, Ioanne Kanekeberg, Karen Kanekeberg, Sharon Karg, Martha Karlson, Connie Kavan, Iackie Keefer, Barbara Keeton, Kathryn Kemman, Iohn Kerns, lim Kerns, Iudy Kerr, Barbara Kessler, Martha Kevil, Tom Klart, Ed Kleewein, Toni Klein, Sally Kline, Carolyn Klodt, Frances Knudson, Betty Knudson, Sylvia Korthuis, Pat Kresl, Bob Kreutz, Pat Kruckeberg, Gail Kuhnle, Dellene Lappin, Arlene Lawson, lim Lawton, Tully Layton, Sally LeClercq, Paul Lee, Gwen Leonard, 'Chuck Leonoff, Dorothy Limbaugh, Martha Lindemann, Gene Longmire, Barbara Lucero, Frank Lundberg, Loraine Lynnock, Anita Macfee, Madeline Maercklein, Mitzi Buying tickets for the Iunior Prom. Magnelli, Carole Mair, Peggy Manspeaker, Kay Marcum, lane Martin, Bill Marxen, Susan Masters, Beverly McDonnell, Dave McCaddon, Marilynn McCarty, Barbara McCarty, Darlene McCullough, Doris McDermott, Iohn McGeorge, Saundra McHale, Pat Mclntosh, Ieanette McMillan, Roy McMullin, lean McQuaid, Iohn Mead, Carol juniors iuniors Iuniors decorate the Student Union in preparatio for the Iunior Prom, Iade Reverief' Meldrum, Iill Mellow, Barbara Mencimer, Marlene Merideth, Gary Michaels, Ieanie Miller, Pat Milliken, Ioyce Mitchell, Howard Mitchell, Sherrie Montgomery, Virginia Moore, Iackie Moore, Pat Morell, Donna Mossberger, Carol Murray, Eleanor Mussey, Doris Nelson, Nancy Io Ness, Iohn Nettnin, Dorothy Neumann, Sharon Newell, Marjorie Nicholls, Nancy Nicklos, Elmo Nielsen, Karl Nienke, Wayne Nilson, Barbara Noe, Glenn Norland, Dave Oman, Frances Orr, Iere Orr, Iim Ormesher, Ioan Ormesher, Ioyce Palmer, Louise Parmakian, Anita Patton, Bill Patton, Dale Peckman, Laverne Penley, Dennis Pennington, Anne Perschbacker, Roger Peterson, Larry ' Philippus, Roger Pickrel, Myrna Pollock, Nancy Polsley, Ianis Porter, Sandy Powell, Tom Pritchett, Robert Rader, Bruce Rasmussen, Dick Rastorfer, Ted Rath, Roma Ravenhill, lean Rehberger, Marlean Renzelman, Garard Reynolds, Mitchell Rhody, Ianice Rice, Ken Rice, Pat Riley, Pat Robbins, Charlotte Roberts, Anita Roberts, Ann Roberts, Loren Roberts, Maxine Robinson, Tom Roche, Iimmy nior Class leaders, lim Swanson, Pat Rice, and lice Thomas. Rogers, Ianet Rombach, Sally Roorda, Carol Rossi, Dick Roth, Irmagene Rothermel, Walter Rudeen, Anna Russel, Lou Rydell, Pat Ryan, Pat Safe, Bob Saltzman, 'Carole Sanderson, Sally Sansing, Anna Schave, Iudy Scherff, Walt Schlupp, Marilanne Schnars, Shirley Sealock, Barbara Seaton, Phyllis iuniors iuniors Iuniors look longingly at Senior Hall Seay, Elaine Segerstrom, Lucile Sension, Don Sherman, Ioy Simpson, Sandy Skinner, Kathy Smith, Beverly Smith, William Spence, Pete Spencer, Karen Spensley, lane Spickelmier, Danny Spillman, Betty Springston, Marcia Stahl, Gerri Stanley, lack Steckel, Sue Steele, Robert Stein, Barbara Steinke, Cecelia Stewart, Robbie Stewart, Sherry Stone, Don Stone, Lorinda Stotler, David Sundine, lim Sutherland, Ierome Swanson, Iames Talley, Larry Tamminga, lim Taylor, Marilyn Tenney, IoAnn TerHar, Barbara Theleman, Dick Thomas, Alice Thomas, Marcia Thomsen, Ieanne Thomson, Patsy Thorson, Mary Sue Thurston, Mary Io Trostle, Carolyn Truirr, Bill Turnage, Barbara Van Schooneveld, Marlene I7E Varone, Carol Venzke, Darlene Verdicchio, Marsha Vermilyea, Madonna Watson, Marjorie Wehrman, Ianet Weil, lack Weiland, Dave Westerman, Iudy Wheeler, Iudy Whetstone, Larry Whitaker, Virginia Wilken, Curtis Wilkins, Tony Williams, Chris Williams, Elizabeth Williams, George Williams, Roberta Wills, Warren Wise, Pat Wolfe, Charles Wolfe, Edward Woodhams, Lee Wooldridge, Marion Iunior girls try out fOr Iunior escort. The big moment! unior sponsors boost the P.T.A. drive. iuniors Wright, Rodger Yarbrough, Sherry York, Charlene Young, Cliff Ziegler, Shirley -uv 'Q . nn. - M, F T' Q53 i f ww ,fff ,,fk,f- D 57 M, W ,wffiww !gyW ,ggi WWW 7 Qf,fW'? '7wf JW gW ' WW X N A. 9 W f W ffvffwf W wM2M WW 69 qw J +fQ3fimQ'f filigfif JKWQU xwgbw ww we-u'M 'f C53 S5 6 lx if H E 4 K SW We W Nw XMMMSS . X Epyxxgxmxibxgsgb fm M , N ,I , l kk Q 'qv- k WW N W' mfwpffmwfg for a time 1 ' Senior Class Vice-President you challenge foday, iomorrow challenges you Mr. Temple Mr. Watts Senior Class Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor Barbara Anderson N' Don Gentry Senior Class President Gwen Smith Senior Class Secretary ROW l: D. Longmire, M Honisch, C. Cavy, S. Strange M. Hetsler, C. Eddy, S. Ed wards, M. Beier. ROW 2: H Church, W. Webb, I. Gueck, L. Perko, D. Hawkins, B. Nel- son, M. Hause, Mr. Temple. ROW l: S. Ransdell, B. An- derson, G. Smith, M. Arp, I Wheeler, C. Holkestad, M. Mil ler, I. Keith. ROW 2: M. Keithly, E. Merrill, D. Gentr K. Custer. E. McCracken, lg Lea, I. Tuttle, Mr. Watts. senior class The sadness of leaving . . . the joy of remembering . . . these are ours . . . the senior year is a perfect climax to our life in South . . . we relive our last class show . . . the thrilling night of our Senior Prom . . . the unfor- gettable memories that return on graduation night . . . all are ours . . . the song is ended, but the melody lingers on. With one goal in mind . . . crowning the queen on Purple and White Day . . . Senior Council has a full schedule of managing the class activities . . . members work on the Senior Show . . . help to organize the Senior Prom . . . work on the arrangements for Class Day . . , the Senior Luncheon . . . and graduation. senior council seniors rebel rousers This year's Rebel Rousers were chosen by the Iohnny Reb Staff and the faculty . . . for the purpose of giving further recognition to seniors who have given outstanding service to South. For skilled leadership . . . creative participation in her many activities . . . Beth Carsman is well fitted for the title of Rebel Rouser. ABEYTA, MONTY Soph. Baseball. ACHZIGER, DOROTHY ANN Adv. Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival, Christ- mas Programs. ADCOCK, IAMES L. ADKINS, CONNIE Drama Bureau Sec., F.T.A. Historian, Morning Devo- tions. National Thespian, Players' Club, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Southern Masqueraders Sec. and V. Pres., Sr. Play, Teacher's Ass't. AHRENDTS, RUTH ELIZABETH gram, Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Office Ass't., Sr Prom Comm. ALCORN, DAVID LEE German Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. ALDRICI-I, WILLIAM IAI-IN Co-Captain Varsity Football, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club. S Club Dance Comm.. Soph. Basket- ball, Soph. and Varsity Baseball. Soph. and Var- sity Football. ALLEN, PATRICIA L. ALLEY, CAROL IOAN Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Red Cross. All School Show, Assembly Council, Christmas Pro- ALLISON, IO ANN Coordinator's Asst., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Morning Devotions, S.A.C. Sec., Teacher's Asst., Triple S. ANDERSON, BARBARA LOUISE Inter-Club Council, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., R.O.T.C. Honorary Major, R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council, Soph. Dance Comm.. Soph. P. 5 W. Day Queen, Sr. Class V. Pres., Student Council. ANDERSON, GERALDINE IEANETTE A Cappella. Cheerleader, Class Shows, Ensemble, Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Teacher's Ass't. ANDERSON, MERITT L. ANDERSON, PATRICIA ANN Christmas Program, Ir. Choir, Ski Club, Soph. Class Show, Sr. Choir, Teachers Ass't. ANDERSON, PHILIP REINHOLD Rebel Rangers, R.O.T.C. Color Guard and Drill Team, Science Club, Soph. Wrestling. ANGEVINE, DORIS IEANNE S.A.C., Ski Club. Sr. Prom Comm., Teachers Ass't., Triple S. APPLEGATE, ROY WILLIAM Marching Band, Teacher's Ass't. ARNOLD, MARGARET ARNOLD Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Play Festival, Rebel Rollers. ARP, MARY ELIZABETH Assembly Council, Ir. Escort, Ski Club, Sr. Class Couni cil, Sr. Prom Comm. AUSTIN, BOB F, AUSTIN, IERRY KENNETH AXTENS, ELINOR L. A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs, En- semble, Ir. Class Show, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils. BACAS, MARY IEAN Dean's Ass't., Ir. Class Show, Ir. Escort, P. E3 W. Day Dance Comm., P. 6 W, Day Shows, Play Festival, Sr. Prom. Comm. BACCA, CAROLYN ELVIRA Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Office Ass't., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council. BACKSTROM, T. EDWARD Art Club, Ir. Class Council, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Wrestling, Spanish Club, Varsity Ten- nis, Varsity Track. BAILEY, HAROLD EUGENE Office Ass't., Play Festival. R.O.T.C., S.P.H., Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, Spanish Club. BALL, RON BARHARDT, MIKE W. BARNARD, GARY L. R.O.T.C. Color Guard, S.P.H. BARNARD, LEEANN All City Orchestra, All School Show, Concert Orchestra, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Show, Tea.:her's Ass't. BARNES, ROBERT WEBSTER Concert Band. InterfClub Council, National Thespian, Pre-Med. Club V. Pres., R.O.T.C. Drill Team Cap- tain, Science Club Treas., Southern Masqueraders Pres., Sr. Class Show, Triple S Treas. BARTON, MARY LOU lTrZns'. from Chicago Heights, Illinoisl, Pre-School ss t. BEASLEY, RICHARD Red Cross, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football. BECKER, BARBARA HELEN fTrans. from Albert Lea, Minnesotal, I.R.C., National Thespian, Red Cross, Teacher's Ass't. BECKER, DONNA BELLE THEODORA Teacher's Asst. BECKMAN, ARNOLD BECKMAN, RONALD BEERY, EDWARD L. S.P.H. Treas. BEGER, RICHARD DONALD Art Club, German Club. One of South's most viva- cious rooters . . . Carlie Cromar . . . cheerleader and all around person is recog- nized as a Rebel Rouser. BEIER, MARY LOUISE All School Show, Assembly Council, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. BELLOMY, LAVON A. BELTZ, THATA F. Pep Club. BENDER, BETTE IANE Rebel Rollers. BENNETT, PATRICIA ANN lTrans. from Englewood Highl, Girls' Choir, S.A.C. BENSON, KENNETH L, Red Cross, R.O.T.C. BENTHIEN, GEORGE WOMACK Concert Band, Marching Band, Spanish Club. BERRIDGE, CYNTHIA L. BEST, CI-IERIE ELAINE fTrans. from Kentl, Ski Club. BETTIS, CAROLYN SUE Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't., Ski Club, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Class Show, Soph. Dance Comm. BETZ, DELORES seniors seniors For a fine job well done as Iunior Class Vice President . . . and as skilled chief of the Confederate . . . we name Ken Custer, Rebel Rouser. BEYER, FLORINE A Cappella, Christmas Program, F.T.A., Ir. Class Show, Ir. Escort, Music Festival, Pep Club, S.A.C., Triple S, BIGGS, CARROLL M. BISHOP, LARRY BIORK, VERNON LEROY Soph. Baseball. BLACK, PHYLLIS KAY Christmas Program, Confederate Staff, G.A.A., Glrls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. BLANCHARD, RONNIE CLYDE Range Ass't., R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. BLANKS, ROBERT F. All School Shows, Annual Show, Class Shows, Coun- cil Capers, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, P. E9 W. Day Show, Science Club Council Rep., Soph. and Varsity Track, Sr. Class Council. BLOUNT, IIMMIE C. BODHAINE, ANNETTE BOEI-IM, IAMES CHARLES All School Show. Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Council Capers, Marching Band, Music Festivals, National Thespian, R.O.T.C., Soph. Football. BOLEN, RILLA MARIE All School Show, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Red Cross Dance Comm., Ski Club, Soph. Class Show, Sr. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't. BONNEMA, HARRIET LINDA A Cappella, Class Shows, Folio Leaves, French Club, Ski Club Sec., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. BOSSELMAN, SPEED ARTHUR R.O.T.C., Soph. Baseball, Soph. Football, Varsity Football and Varsity Wrestling Manager. BOWEN, ROBERT LEROY Soph. Track. BOWEN, ROBERT WAYNE Soph. Track. BOWES, PETER DAVID All City Tennis, Hi-Y, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Basketball, Triple S, Varsity Tennis Captain, Varsitv Track. BRADY, LAURA ELAINE Assembly Council, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Escort, Pre-Med. Club, Science Club, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. BRANNOCK, BETTY LOU A Cappella. All School Shows, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christ- mas Programs, Ensemble, Movie Operator, Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. and Sr, Class Shows, Sr. Choir. BREIDENSTEIN, MICHAL Ir. Class Show, Ir, Escort, National Thespian, South- ern Masqueraders, Triple S. BRENNAN, DONALD ALAN BRENNEIS, MILDRED LORRINE BROOKS, GARY RALPH Soph. Track. BROOKS, VIRGINIA AGNES Pre-School Ass't., Teachers Ass't. BROWN, PHILLIP L. A Cappella, Boys' State, Christmas Program. Hi-Y. I.R.C. Pres., Music Festival, Play Festival, Science Club, Soph. and Varsity Wrestling. BROWN, RUTH All School Show, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Pre-School Ass't.. Rifle Club. Sr. Choir. BROWN, VIRGINIA LYNN Concert Band, Girls' Sports Club, Marching Band, Red Cross, Rifle Team, S.A.C. Sec., Soph. Class Show, Triple S. BRUNNER, IOHN Key Club Treas., Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Sr. Class Council. BRYANT, BRUCE ALLAN R.O.T.C., Soph. Football. BUECHER, ANNELIESE C. German Club. Ir. Escort, Pep Club. BURKE, SHARRON LOUISE Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils. Soph. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm.. Teacher's Ass't. BURT, LESLEY PHYLLIS Folio Leaves, Ir. Escort, National Thespian, Pep Club. Pre-Med. Club, P. 8 W. Day Show, Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Class Show, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. BUSH, CHARLES IEFFREY Red Cross, R.O.T.C., S Club, S Club Dance Comm.. Soph. Swimming, Varsity Tennis. BUTLER, DARLENE RITA All School Show, Assembly Council, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., P. 5 W. Day Show, Soph. Dance Comm., Teacher's Ass't. BYBERG, PAUL R. Annual Staff Sports Editor, Spanish Club. CAINE, ROBERT VERNON S Club V. Pres., Soph. Football, Soph. and Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. CALLENDER, RICHARD S. A Cappella, Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Ir. Class Show, Ir. Prom Comm., Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Pre-Med. Club, Soph. and Varsity Basketball, Sow. aiiicd Varsity Football, Soph. and Varsity rac CAMMACK, CORRINE EMILIE CAMPBELL, RONALD R. CANADY, IOHN Hi-Y Chaplain, I.R.C., Science Club, S Club, Sr. Prom Comm., Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Writers' Bureau. CARLSON, BETTY IOANN G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't. CARLSON, IEAN MARIE Play Festival, Rebel Rollers, Teacher's Ass't., Treasurer's Ass't. An able member of I.R.C. a delegate to Girls' State . . . a many talented person is Pat Dalgard . . . Rebel Rouser. CARLSON, PAT CARLSON, ROSEMARY LEE A Cappella V. Pres., Class Shows, Ensemble Sec., Ir. Prom Comm., Madrigal. Pep Club Council, P. 8 W. Da Dance Comm., So h. Class V. V P Pres., Sr. Prom Queen, Student Council. CARMAN, LYNDA IOANNE Clinic Asst, G.A.A.. Girls' Sports Club, Latin Club. Library Ass't.. Red Cross, Rifle Club, Sr. Class Coun- cil, Sr. Prom Comm. CARNES, IANICE LEE A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program. Drama Bureau, Ensemble, French Club, Music Fes- tival, National Thcspian, Senate Club, Tri- ple S. CARRUTHERS, IOYCE IEAN Girls' Sports Club. Ir. Class Council, Ir. Escort, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm. CARSMAN, BETH SUSAN Annual Staff Copy Editor, Class Shows, Inter-Club Council Sec., Pep Club Pres., Soph. Class Council, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom Comm., Teachers Ass't., Triple S. CARSON, RICHARD K. CARY, ARDIS LEE Adv. Girls' Glee, Assembly Council, Christmas Programs, Drama Bureau. French Club, Girls' Choir, lr. Choir, lr. Escort, Pep Club. CASE, DOROTHY ANN Confederate Staff, I.R.C., lr. Escort, Pep Club Council, Pep Club Dance Comm. Chairman, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. CASS. BILL GEORGE Annual Staff, Movie Operator, R.O.T.C., Science Club. CASTETTER, ELDEE lTrans. from Fort Worth, Texasl, Christmas Program, Girls' Choir. seniors seniors One of South's most out- standing athletes . . . George DeRoos is tabbed as a Rebel Rouser. CAVEY, CATHY ANN Christmas Programs, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Sr. Choir, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. CERNE, IEANNE Rebel Rollers. lTrans. CLAE CLO CI-IADMAN, ILIDITH ANN from Royal Oak, Michiganl. CHELF, CAROL IEAN Counselor's Ass't., lr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Soph. Class Council, Soph. and Sr. Class Shows, Soph. Dance Comm. CHORLEY, KAY Art Club V. Pres., Class Shows, French Club, National Thespian, Red Cross, Southern Mas- queraders, Sr. Play. CHURCH, I-IAWLENE THELMA Office Ass't., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Show, Sr Prom Comm. SON, MARILYN KAY A Cappella, Christmas Program, Morning Devotions Spanish Club. CLAIR, COLONEL NEAL IR. lTrans. from Kansas City, Kansasl, Science Club Teachers Ass't. CLAY, CLAUDIA MAY Art Club. CLINE, MARVENE RE, ERNEST GORDON Annual Staff, Christmas Program, Movie Operator, Photo Club, Science Club, Sr. Choir, Teacher's Ass't. COBLE, BARBARA COCHRAN, IACQUELINE ANNETTE Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Pre-School Ass't., S.A.C.. Teachers Asst. COFFMAN, IIM E. All School Show, Class Shows, Concert Band. Concert Orchestra, Music Festival, S.P.l-l. COLAIANNIA, ALBERTA ROSE Sr. Class Show. COLLIER, GEORGE COLEMAN COLLIER, ROBERT RUSSELL R.O.T.C, Captain. Science Club. Soph. Track. Spanish Club. Teachers Asst COLLINS. PHILLIS ELLEN Girls' Sports Club, Ir, Class Show, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Red Cross. Red Cross Dance Comm., Rifle Club, Ski Club Sec., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Choir. COLLYER, IOAN ELIZABETH Christmas Program, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club, lr.Class Show, lr. Escort, Spanish Club. COOKE, LEONA SYLVIA EA I N Head Cheerleader. lnter-Club Council, lnter-Club Council Dance Comm., Rifle Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils, Sr. Class Show, Teach- er's Asst. COOKSON, RODMOND MANNING A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program. lVlaclriq.il. lVlusic Festival, P, 33 VV. Day Show, Pre- Law Club, Ski Club. Soph. Basketball, Teachers Asst. CORY, TERENCE IAY Art Club, Folio Leaves. S Club, S.P.l'l., Senate Club, Varsity Tennis, Writers' Bureau. COX, MALIRICE COOPER lr. Class Council, Ir. Class Show, Ir. Choir. lr. Prom Comm.. Pre-Law Club, Soph. and Varsity Basketball. Teachers Asst COXE. IOAN FOSTER Tenclieifs Asst CRANER, RALPH EDWIN ff' Office Asst.. Ski Club. Soph. Basketball. Sgph. Track. Teacbens Asslt. CROFTS. GEORGE Concert Orchestra, Debate Club Pres.. Inter-Club Council. Senate Club Parliamentarian. . f..11'A ,Q I c' .,, vu.-1'-- J K nm- s x -L :rl I 'X tr fl A-4 A if .fl ffp . f . A ,MVC 1 K L t M 1. l K CROMAR, CARLIE YOUNG Cheerleader, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Class Council, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Pom Pom Girl, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Triple S. CROSLEY, VERLIN ELIOT CROSS, NORMAN CROWLEY, ALICE MARIE Morning Devotions, Rebel Rollers, Sr. Prom Comm. CLIBETA, MARIAN IEAN Debate Club, F.T.A., I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Latin Club. Pre-School Ass't., Teachers Ass't., Triple S. CURRYIOAN CURTICE, IANICE E. Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, Music Festival. Office Ass't., Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Choir, Sr. 3 Prom Comm. ln w?cuRT1s, CAROL IEAN ' Council, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Class V. Pres., Key Club, Ski Team, Soph. and Varsity Track, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council. DALGARD, PATRICIA ANN A Cappella, Annual Staff Editor, Class Shows, Folio Leaves Treas., Girls' State, Inter-Club Council, I.R.C. Sec.. Ir. Escort, Ski Club, Triple S. DANBOM, MARY LANE A Cappella. All School Show. Christmas Program. Girls' Choir See., Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir, Escort, Pep Club, Sr. Choir, Ski Club, Teach- er's Asst DANIELS, BEVERLY DAVIS, GARY W. Ir. Choir. Music Festival, S. Club, S. Club Dance Comm., ' Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling. DAWSON, BARBARA A. Morning Devotions, Sr. Class Council, Teachers Ass't. DAY, HAROLD X A . XY! CUSTER, KENNETH GEORGE Boys' State, Confederate Staff Editor, lnterfClub Scholarship and leadership are two special talents in David Engle's book . . . now we add the title of Rebel Rouser. DEETER, MARY CLAUDINE A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Class Shows. En- semble Pres., Ir. Escort. Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Council. Rifle Club, Ski Club. DECKER, DON LEE Movie Operator, Student Council. DEMING. DAVE T. DEROOS, GEORGE E. All State Basketball, Key Club V. Pres.. Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Foot- ball. Varsity Track. DEVRIES, IANICE CLARE F.T.A., I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Pep Club. DOERING, STEPHEN MAURICE Hi-Y, Pre-Law Club Treas. DOWNING, ROBERT EUGENE Hi-Y, Ir. Class Council, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Rifle Team. R.O.T.C. Captain, Triple S. DRAGOO, CHARLENE MAE Morning Devotions, Teacher's Ass't. DRAKE, DIXIE LEE All School Show. Assembly Council. Ensemble, Girls' Sports Club V. Pres., Inter-Club Council, Ir. Escort. Pep Club, S.A.C. Pres., Ski Club, Triple S. DREIER, ONEITA FRANCES Christmas Program, Girls' Choir. DUCAT, PHYLLIS IEAN Adv. Girls' Glee Sec., Christmas Program. G.A.A.. Girls' Sports Club Ass't. Sec., Music Festival. Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't. seniors seniors An enthusiastic cheerleader to many class activities . . . lay Gueck rates the title of Rebel Rouser. DuRAND, 1oAN and an active addition Ir. Escort. Morning Devotions. Pep Club, Red Cross, Ski Club, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm. DURHAM, CYNTHIA ANN Art Club, French Club, Ir. Escort, Play Festival. EACAN, SANDY All School Show, Assembly Council, Christmas Programs, Debate Club Sec. and Treas., Drama Bureau, Cvirls' Choir, Latin Club, National Thespian, Sr. Choir, Writers' Bureau. EARHART, IAIVIES PHILIP Chirstmas Programs, Ir. Class Council, Ir. Choir, R.O.T.C., Sr. Choir. EDDY, CYNTHIA LENORE F.T,A.. Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Escort, Pe Club Dance Comm., Pep Club Sec., Red Cross Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm Triple S. EDWARDS. HOBART IVIORTON Movie Operator. Ski Club, Soph. and Varsity Track. EDWARDS, SUE MURRY Pep Club. S,A,C., Ski Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm. ELLIS, ALBERTA IEAN Library Asst., Pep Club. ELLIS, STEVE ENGEL, IACQUE IOY . d S , Cl .. C ric'ls, Ir. P. E1 W. Day Queen If il? andrSr. Rsdm Ciinhi., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, Sr. Class Show. ENGLE, DAVID WEST . .Cl h C 'l, I.R.C. Parliamentarian, P ImtIiawuClubOGIICPres,. Rebel Rangers, Red Crt Soph. Class Council, Teacher s Ass t., Tri S Pres. EPPICH, EDWARD C. Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. Captain, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Ski Club Pres., Ski Team, Soph. Baseball, Varsity Swimming. ERICKSON, NANCY LORRAINE Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Rebel Rollers. ESMAY, MARY ELLA Morning Devotions, Red Cross, ESTES, IERRY R. Concert Band, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Rifle Team, Science Club, Soph. Class Show. EVANS, WILLIAM ROBERT FALK, DON L. German Club, R.O.T.C. FALKENBERG, IOAN MARIE Annual Show, Annual Staff Business Manager, Ir. anvd Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Teachers Ass't., Triple S. FALTERMEIER, DONALD FARMER, DON Hi-Y, Ski Club. FERGUSON, HELEN FERGUSON, MARY LOU fTrans. from Monte Vista, Coloradol, Ir. Escort, Morning Devotions. Office Ass't. FICKLE, IANICE RAE A Cappella, All School Show. Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Music Festivals, P. 8 W. Day Show, Play Festival, Soph. Class Show. FIELDS, IEANNIE FISKE, HANK FLATER, BARBARA LYN All School Show, Assembly Council Sec., Concert Orchestra, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Pom Pom Girl, Pre-Med. Club, Red CrogsSRed Cross Dance Comm., Triple ec. FOLK, KAY A Cappella Section Leader. Confederate Staff, Christmas Programs, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows. Ir. Prom Comm., Madrigal, Pep -Club Treas.. Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-Med Club, Rebel Rangers V. Pres. FOLSOM, ROD B. All School Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Music Festival, Soph. and Varsity Football, Soph. and Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. FOX, LAURA ROBERTA A Cappella, All City and State Orchestra, All School Show, Christmas Programs, Concert Orchestra, Council Capers, Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Music Festival, Sr. Class Show. FRASER, DONALD EDWIN Science Club. FRASER, DLIANE LEE Varsity Wrestling. FREEDBERG, DIANE Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Soph. Class Show, Sr. Choir. FLISTOS, MARILYN GAASCH, CHARLES FRANCIS R.O.T.C. Drill Team. GAGE, HENRIETTA ILINE Concert Band, Ir. Escort, Marching Band, Music Festival, Pre-Med. Club, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Science Club, Sr. Choir. GAIN, DEAN A. GARDNER, RICHARD GARNER, DIANE ELIZABETH A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Annual Staff Candid Editor, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, lr. Escort, Music Festival, Rifle Club, Sr. Choir. Spanish Club. GEHRKE, ANITA LOUISE Christmas Program, Ir. Class Show, P. E3 W. Day Dance Comm., Ski Club. Soph. and Ir. Class Councils. Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. P. 8 W. Day Princess, Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council. GENTRY, DONALD E. Inter-Club Council, Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Basketball, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Prom Comm,, Student Council. GERLACH, EDWARD O. Ir. Class Council, Red Cross. Soph. Baseball, Var- sity Swimming, Varsity Wrestling. Few students at South are as gifted in music and are as versatile as Danny Guerf rero . . . Rebel Rouser, GERRATT, WAYNE L. GIBSON, SHIRLEY ELAINE Adv. Girls' Glee, Annual Show, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, Gym Ass't., Music Festival, Sr. Choir. GLAZE, CARL R. GLEICHMANN, HAL R. Annual Staff, Movie Operator, Photo Club Pres. and Treas., R.O.T.C. lst Lt., Science Club, Soph. Football. GODFREY, CHARLES A. All City Wrestling, S Club, Soph. Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track. GRAHAM, GENE Soph. Baseball. GRANT, CAROL ANN Confederate Staff Feature Editor, Drama Bureau Pres., lr. Escort, National Thespian, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Play, Sr. Prom Comm. GREEN, PATRICIA ANN Annual Show, Annual Staff Index and Sr. Editor, Girls' Chorus Sec., Ir. Escort, Pep Club Coun- cil, Red Cross. Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Class Show, Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. GREENFIELD, ROBERT FOSS All City Track, Art Club, Cross Country Captain, S Club, S Club Dance -Comm., Soph. and Varsity Track. GRISSOM, MINETTA EILEEN Gym Ass't., lr. Escort, Pep Club, Spanish Club. GUECK, IAY L. Cheerleader, Class Councils, Debate Club, Key Club, R.O.T.C. Captain, S Club, Soph. Base- ball, Soph. Class Show, Student Council, Varsity Track. seniors xx ji. I C' ,efl-,L JN l I f . , X O5 0 My f J ., i Z N530 fy 0 'Q Cof XX: seniors p J,-ye' I ,riff gy J ,jf W? ' Oy X' C,2i63j1 K ' F I E ,TW I' OD., H. 2471 ix X37 'yi' Virginia Haffner . . . Senior r ' Prom Chairman . . . enthus- xlgyy iastic worker in many other activities . . . is awarded the title of Rebel Rouser for her outstanding service to South. GUERRERO, DAN HAROLD All School Shows, All City and State Orchestra, All State Band, Annual Shows, Class Shows, Council Capers, German Club, Ir. Class Council, Key Club Dance Comm., P. 8 W. Day Shows. GUNDY, VALERIE ANN German Club, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, Sr. Class Council, Teacher's Asst GLISTAFSON, HILDEVI ANNA F.T.A., Ir. Escort, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't. HAASE, MARLENE HABERLAND, IOHN CARL S Club, Soph. and Varsity Football, Soph. and Varsity Wrestling. HAFFNER, VIRGINIA DEAN Annual Staff Photo Coordinator, Class Shows, I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Red Cross Sec., Ski Team, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom Comm. Chairman, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. HAGINS, BOB HALE, WARREN RICHARD F.T.A., Hi-Y, Latin Club, R.O.T.C. lst Lt., Color Guard, S Club, Triple S, Varsity Tennis. HALL, IANICE LEE Assembly Council, Girls' Sports Club. Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Spanish Club. HARRIS, SHIRLEY LORRAINE Latin Club, Morning Devotions, Pre-Med. Club, Rebel Rangers, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. HAUSE, KENNETH Folio Leaves Pres., Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Ir. Class Show, Lab. Asst., P. E1 NV. Day Show, Pre-Law Club, Sr. Class Show Chairman, Writers' Bureau. HAVEKOST, DAN IOHN R.O.T.C. HAWKINS, DONALD ALLAN German Club Pres., Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Lab. Ass't., Science Club Pres., Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S, Varsity Swimming. HAWLEY, ORA DEAN Girls' Sports Club, Office Ass't., S.A.C., Spanish Club, Teachers Asst HAYES, ROBERT IAY S Club, Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Vars.ty Wrestling. HAYES, ROY I. HAYNES, IACK R. HEIDBREDER, IAMES E. HEIM, PATRICK HEMMER, LADD HENRY, BOB L. Corgcgg-IBand, lr. Class Show, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. HERBEL, ALVIN LEE German Club. HERBEL, MELVIN LEE 1-1ERBoLD, 1oY IEAN Confederate Staff Feature Editor, Folio Leaves, G.A.A., P. S W. Day Show, Red Cross, Triple S, Writers' ureau. HERRINGTON, EUGENE ROBERT R.O.T.C., Science Club, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. HETSLER, MARIORIE ELAINE A Cappella Choir, Adv. Girls' Glee. Christmas Programs, Class Councils, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Ir. P. E3 W. Day Princess, Play Festivals, Sr. Choir, Sr. Prom Comm. HIGGINS, W. IACQUE S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. and Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. HILL, IDAFERN Pep Club. HOAG, LEE PATTY A Cappella, All School Show, Assembly Council, Christmas Programs, Drama Bureau, Ensemble, Mafillggal, gflusic Festivals, Pep Club, Span- is u . HOAGE, RUTH EARLENE Ir. Escort, Rebel Rollers. I-IOLKESTAD, CATHERINE IANE A Cappella, All School Show, Chr'stmas Programs, Ensemble, Ir. Escort, I.R.C., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. HOLLISTER, DASA IOAN Assembly Council, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir and Sr. Prom Comm., Latin Club. Pep Club Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't. Teachers Ass't. HOLMES, CARL IAMES A Cappella, Christmas Program, Debate Club, F.T.A.. lnter-Club Council, l.R.C., Ir. Class Council, National Thespian, Senate Club Pres., Southern Masque- raders. HONISCH, MARY ANN A Cappella, Christmas Program, Girls' Sports Club Sec., Madrigal, Pep Club, Pre-Med. Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. HOOVER, PHIL HORSTMANN, G. LAWRENCE Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm. HOSCHOLIER, ZONA BELLE All School Show, Ir. Escort. Office Ass't., Rebel Rangers, Rebel Rollers. HOUGHTALING, CONNIE HOWE, DON GLIN HOWELL, DUANE ERNEST Concert Band, Marhcing Band. HOYER, ROBERT H. A Cappella. All School Show, Christmas Programs. Madrigal, Music Festival, Sr. Class Show. 'fijlflia A U, mfiwijgf 0.74 fgwjf M . iff, Dr J? ,seniors Ml' Hailwwfbwq President of Folio Leaves . . . Senior Show Chairman . . . Ken Hause is well-fitted for the name of Rebel Rouser. HOYT, SUZANNE IANE I.R.C., Teachers Ass't. HULIN, FLOYD EUGENE HULL, CHARLES W. All School Show, Class Shows, Concert Band, Ir. Class Council, Ir. Prom Comm., Soph. and Varsity Foot- ball. Teachers Ass't. HUMBARD, BARBARA LOU Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Teachers Ass't. HUMPHREYS, LAURA LEE Pre-School Ass't., Teachers Ass't., Writers' Bureau. HUTCHINS, MARILYN IOSEPHINE Ir. Escort. HYATT, MARGIE HYERSTAY, DALE D. Ir. Class Council, Ir. and Sr. Prom. Comm.. Ke Club Dance Comm., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football. INGRAHAM, MARY VIRGINIA fTrans. from Kentl, National Thespian, Southern Mas- queraders. IRION, GLORIA AMES WILLIAM H l y - A Cappella, Christmas Program. Confederate Staff. Hi-Y, Ir. Prom Comm seniors An all around gridman . . . president of Key Club . . . George Iohnson is one of South's outstanding Rebel Rousers. IENNINGS, MARY ANNE Assembly Council, Concert Band, Football Band, March- ingCBand, Music Festivals, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom omm. IESSEN, MARLENE RUTH Art Club, S.A.C., Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. IOHNSEN, LORRAINE IEAN IOHNSON, GEORGE STAILEY All City Football, Annual Staff, Ir. Prom Comm., Key Club Pres., S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Varsity Football, Soph. and 'Varsity Wrestling. IOHNSON, GWEN Assembly Council, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Christmas Programs, Ir. Escort, Organ Guild. Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., P. E3 W. Day Show, S.A.C. IOHNSON, IANICE MURIAL Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Music Festival, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pre-School Ass't., Players' Club, Red Cross, Soph. Dance Comm. IOHNSON, MARTHA HOPE lTrans. from Charleston, South Carolinaj Adv. Girls' Glee, Rifle Club. IONES. BARBARA IEAN Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir, Escort, Office Ass't.. Pep Club, Red Cross, S.A.C., Sr. Prom Comm. 1oNEs, RICHARD 1. Christmas Program, Ir. Choir, Soph. Swimming, Sr. Choir. IORDAN, ELIZABETH MARIAN lTrans. from Bozeman, Montanal All School Show, Concert Orchestra, Confederate Staff, National Thespian, Southern Masqueraders. IORGENSON, KAREN MARGARET All City Orchestra, Inter-Club Council, Ir. Escort. Ir. Prom Queen, Pep Club, Pe Club Dance Comm., P. 5 W. Day lgance Comm., R.O.T.C. Honorary Captain, Student Body V. Pres., Student Council. KAMINSKA, SUSANNE A Cappella Sec., Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Madri- gal, Pep Club, P. 8 W. Day Show, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows. KAMIONKA, HARVEY ELMER Drama Bureau, R.O.T.C. lst Lt., R.O.T.C. Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Dance Comm., Teacher's Ass't. KANE, IOHN LAWRENCE IR. Cheerleader, Ir. Prom Comm., Manager Varsity Track, Pre-Law Club, S Club, Ski Club, Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows. KASPARIE, RUTH M. Adv. Girls' Glee, Assembly Council, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir. Music Festivals. Offlce Ass't., Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't., Teachers Ass't. KASTLE, DONALD E. KEITH, MARY ILIDITH A Cappella. Christmas Programs, Ensemble, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Escort, Rebel Rangers Sec., Red Cross, Ski Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm. KEITHLY, MARYLYNN ALICE Ir. Escort, Red Cross, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. .fy L KELL, LAWRENCE ' KESSON, SPENCER GLENN All School Shows, Annual Shows, Class Shows, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Council Capers, Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Marching Band, P. 6 W. Day Shows, Student Council. KILPATRICK, GEORGE H. Hi-Y V. Pres., Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., I.R.C. V. Pres., Ir. Prom Comm., Science Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Class Show, Triple S V. Pres. KING, RICHARD WHITNEY S.P.H. KIRKPATRICK, PATRICIA KATHRYN Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir V. Pres., Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Soph. Class Show, Sr. Choir. KLEINSCHNITZ, GEORGENE KLINE, PADDY MAURINE Dean's Ass't., Teachers Ass't. KNIGHT, LEO RAYMOND A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Movie Operator Foreman, Music Festivals, Soph. Class Show, Soph. Football, Sr. Choir. KNUDSON, CHARLES H. KOCH, GARY DENNIS All School Show, Annual Show, Concert Band, Con- cert Orchestra, Council Capers, Ir. Class Show, P. 5 W. Day Show, S Club. Sr. Prom Comm., Varsity Track. KOCLANES, FRANCES A Cappella, Christmas Programs, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Library Ass't., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Choir. KOETEEUW, ELINOR KOHL, BONNIE LOU A gxappella, Morning Devotions, Sr. Choir, Teacher's ss't. KONDY, PAUL EUGENE KORNELLY, MARVIN S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football. KORTHUIS, IACK WILLIAM Annual Shows. Christmas Program, Music Festivals Office Ass't., P. 8 W. Day Shows, Soph. Class Show, Sr. Class Council. KRUMPELMANN, KENNETH KEITH Marching Band, R.O.T.C. Color Guard. KUERSTEN, VERA ELAINE Clinic Ass't. KVASNICKA, EUGENIA MARIE Drama Club Play, National Thespian, Southern Masqueraders. KYLE, BEVERLY MAE Assembly Council, Ir. Class Show, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Red Cross, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. LANTOS, MARY LOU A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, G.A.A., German Club, Sr. Choir. LARSON, STANLEY W. R.O.T.C. LEA, RICHARD LOUIS Cheerleader, Class Shows, Confederate Staff Sports Editor, I-Ii-Y Sec., Inter-Club Council V. Pres., Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., I.R.C. Pres., Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Ir. Prom Comm., Varsity Football. Ierry Kolb . . . Regimental Commander of the Denver Public Schools R.O.T.C. . . . and top brass at South is awarded the title of Rebel Rouser. LEAKE, LINDA ANN Office Asst., Pep Club, Rifle Club, Teachers Asst LEDGERWOOD, CAROL Christmas Program, Concert Band, Ir. Escort. I Prom Comm., Pep Club, Red Cross. Ski Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Triple S. LEE, CLAUDE L. Art Club. Hi-Y, Rebel Rangers. Red Cross. S Club. Soph and Varsity Track. LEE, DON EVARD Inter-Club Council, Manager Soph. and Varsity Track, Photo Lab. Asst, Science Club, LESTER, NORMAN I. Key Club. S Club, Soph. and Varsity Basketball Soph. and Varsity Football. LEWIS, EIELDING WEIR Debate Club V. Pres., Senate Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Class Council, LILJESTRAND, JACQUELINE IEAN Gym Asst., Ir. Escort. Pep Club, Spanish Club. LITLE, IOANNE ELAINE lTrans. from Alhambra, Californial, Pep Club Dance Comm., Pep Club Pom Pom Girl. Sr. Prom Comm. LLOYD, BARBARA MARGARET Clinic Ass't.. Girls' Sports Club Pres.. Inter-Club Council, Ir. Escort. Pep Club. Pre-Med. Club. Scpli. and Ir. Class Councils, Spanish Club, Triple S. LOHR, TOM LOUIS Soph. Football. LONGMIRE, DORTHEA DEAN Drama Bureau, F.T.A.. Sr. Class Council. seniors seniors As noteworthy leader of I.R.C .... and spirited cheerleader . . . we tag Dick Lea . . . Rebel Rouser. LOOSE, CAROL MAE Red Cross. LOSLI, IERRY GRANT Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., Morning Devo- tions. LOTZ, MARIORIE SUE Annual Staff, Ir. Escort, Pre-School Asst., Sr. Prom Comm. LOWER, KENNETH F. LLIDWIC1, ROBERT HENRY Science Club. Teachers Ass't. LUTHER, RICHARD A. German Club Council Rep., Inter-Club Council, Range Asst., R,O.T.C, lst Lt. MACDONALD, LOIS ADELE A Cappella, Class Shows. Confederate Staff, French Club Pres., Ir. Escort, Pep Club V. Pres.. Pre-Med. Club Treas, Red Cross All City Rep., Red Cross Dance Comm., Triple S. MACGRUDER, MARILYN IOYCE Confederate Staff, Ir. Escort, Pre-School Asst.. Soph. Class Show, Teachers Ass't, MACKENZIE, BETTY M. ACappella. MADRID, NORMA MAGNLISON, SHIRLEY ANNE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir Pres., Music Festivals, Pre-School Ass't. MAHONEY, ROBERT MAIR, CAROLYN ELIZABETH Adv. Girls' Glee, All City and State Orchestra, All School Show, Concert Orchestra, Ir. Escort, Music Festival. Pep Club. MANIATIS, IAMES NICHOLAS A Cappella Pres., Boys' State, Cheerleader, Inter! Club Council, I.R.C., Key Club, Pre-Law Club, P. C1 W. Day Show, Soph. Class Pres.. Soph. Track. IVIANTEY, BERNARD ANTHONY Confederate Staff, R.O.T.C, lst Lt., Spanish Club. MARCUM, CAROLYN IOYCE A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Ensemble, German Club. Pep Club, P. 8 W. Day Show, Sr. Choir. MARSH, ELEANOR ANN G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Soph. Class Council, Teachers Ass't. MARTIN, BARBARA MARIE A Cappella, Adv. Girs' Glee, Christmas Programs Ensemble, Music Festival, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows Teachers Ass't. MARTIN, BILLIE IOE A Cappella. Boys' Glee Club, Christmas Program, Music Festival, Sr. Choir. MARTIN, DANNY LEE All City Golf, Confederate Staff, S Club, Soph. Basketball, Varsity Golf, Varsity Track. MARTIN, IANET LEE All School Show, Assembly Council, Ir. Escort, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom Comm., Teachers Ass't. MARTIN, SHERRIE ANN MASCHINOT, PAUL MASSEY, CHARLES MALIL, SHIRLEY ANN ROSE Art Club, G.A.A.. Girls' Sports Club, Play Festival. S.A.C., Spanish Club. MAXON, IAMES CLARK Color Guard Commander, Photo Club, Rebel Rangers. Red Cross Show, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Captain, Spanish Club. v v MCALISTER, ROBERT RING R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Dance Comm. MCALPINE, BEVERLY RAE Af! Club, lr ESCOrt. Morning Devotions, National Thespian, Spanish Club. MCCRACKEN, R. EDWARD I.R.C.. R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Southem Masque- raders, Sr. Class Council, TeaCher's Ass't. McCULLOCl-I, KAY STELLA Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Sr. Choir. MCDOUGAL, CARLEENE IEAN German Club, Ir. Escort, Pep Club. McGREW, EVELYN DORETTA F.T.A. Treas., Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Pep Club. S.A.C., Spanish Club, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. MCLUCAS, CAYE DHU lTrans. from Dillon, Coloradoj, Confederate Stall, Folio Leaves, Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Ski Club, Ski Team, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Choir, Sr. Prom Comm. McNIERNEY, FRANK I. MEISLAHN, RONNY G. MEISTER, KAREN MARINA French Club, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm.. S.A.C. Sec., Ski Club, Soph. Class Council. Sr. Prom Comm., Teachers Ass't. MELICHAR, ROGER A. R.O.T.C., Ski Club. MENEFEE, RAYMOND L. MEREDITH, DONNA IEAN A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs, En- semble, Ir. Escort. Music Festival, Soph. Class Show. MERRILL, EVA lnter-Club Council. Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Ir. Class Show, Ir. Class Sec., lr. and Sr. Prom Comm., P. 5 W. Day Dance Comm.. Red Cross. Red Cross Dance Comm., Student Council. MERRIMAN, GAIL ANN A Cappella. Christmas Program, Madrigal, Sr. Choir. President of French Club . . . Vice-President of Pep Club . . . Adele MacDonald is typical of Rebel Rouser spirit. MICK, DOROTHY N. G.A.A., Ir. Escort. MIEGER, LYNN RUTH All School Show, Assembly Council, Ir. Class Show Ir. Escort, Red Cross, Ski Club, Sr. Prom Comm., 'I'eacher's Asst. MIER, FRED Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Key Club Sec., Key Club Dance Comm., Manager Soph. Basketball and Varsity Football. MILES, NANCY LIANE A Cappella Section Leader, Class Shows. Inter-Club Council, Ir. Prom Comm., Pep Club. P. 8 W. Day Day Dance Comm., Soph. Class Sec., Sr. Choir Pres., Student Body Sec., Student Council. MILLER, MEREDITH Class Shows, Confederate Staff Society Editor, French Club Treas., Inter-Club Council, Ir. Class Council, Red Cross, Ski Club, Ski Team, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. MILLER, RON R.O.T.C. lst Lt. MILLIKAN, NORM D. MINOR, MARLIN MITCHELL, IAMES THOMAS Inter-Club Council, Rebel Rollers Pres., R.O.T.C., Spanish Club. MITTS, WILLIAM HARRY MOBECK, LORETTA IEANNE fTrans from Ft. Collins. Coloradol, Christmas Programs, Concert Band, Ensemble, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Gym Ass't., Ir. Escort. Marching Band, S.A,C., Sr. Choir. seniors seniors A Cappella president . . . Sophomore Class president . . . lim Maniatis has been a bonus to South during his three years . . . and now has Rebel Rouser recognition. MOORE, DONALD K. Folio Leaves Sec., F.T.A. Pres., Inter-Club Council, Latin Club, Writers' Bureau. MOORE, EILEEN MOORE, HAROLD EMERSON IR. Concert Band, F.T.A., Hi-Y, Ir. Class Council, Latin Club, Manager Varsity Basketball, Marching Band, PrefLaw Club, S Club. Teachers Ass't. MOORE, IEANNICE ANNETTE r. and Sr. Class Shows. Ir. Escort, Office Ass't., Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., S.A.C,, Sr, Prom Comm., Teach- er's Ass't. MOORE, MICHAEL IAY MOORE, RICHARD LLOYD Soph, Track, Varsity Wrestling. MORAST, DIANA SYLVIA Adv. Girls' Glee, Assembly Council, Confederate Staff. Ensemble, F.T.A., Grls' Choir, Morning Devotions, Pre-School Asst, Sr. Choir, Teach- cr's Asst. MORSE, DOROTHY MARION Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Ski Club. Teachers Ass't. MORTON, FREDRICK WARREN A Cappel'a. Christmas Programs, Music Festivals, Soph. Baseball. Soph. Basketball, Soph. Class Show, Sr. Choir. MORTON, GEER Art Club. MOSBARGER, IANICE MARILYN S.A.C. IVILILLEN, DONNA IEAN Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Teachers Ass't. MLIRDOCK, IACKIE MLIRDOCK, LEON MURPHY, TOM French Club. Pre-Med. Club, Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Cap- tain, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football. MUTH, IERRY IAY A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs, Madrigal, Ski Club, Writers' Bureau. NASSIMBENE, RAY RICHARD S Club Pres., Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Football. NELSON, BARBARA IEAN Concert Band, Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Marching Band Music Festival, Sr. Class Council, Teacher's Ass't. NELSON, IOAN NELSON, MARY IO Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm.. Pre4Med. Club, Science Club, Sr, Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. NEWELL, ANN L. NEWELL, DOLORES IEAN Cv.A.A., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, S.A.C. NIGHTINGALE, VIRGINIA IEAN NIKLAI, PATRICIA IRENE Library Asst NORPOTH. MARY EVELYN A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Assembly Council, Christmas Programs, French Club, Morning Devotions. Red Cross, S.A.C., Sr. Choir, Sr. Prom Comm. NYBERG, ELAINE Annual Staff Faculty Edltor. Class Shows, Ir, Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., National The-spian, Red Cross Cabinet Member, Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Play, Sr. Prom Princess. Triple S. v NYLAND, SALLY ANN Girls' Choir, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm, Ski Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Shows. O'BRIEN, PATRICIA ANN Concert Band, Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Escort, Marching Band. Play Festival, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. OFFICER, BETTY ANN Allsgkclgpol Show, Ir. Escort, Marching Band OHLSON, BEVERLEY IEAN A Cappella, Assembly Council, Ensemble, Ir. Escort, Latin Club. Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., S.A.C.. Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. OLSON, BARBARA IOAN All School Show, Boots and Belles, Concert Orches- tra, G.A.A., Ir. Escort, Music Festival, S.A.C., Ski Club, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows. ORR, IEAN MARIE All School Show, Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Escort. Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Ski Club. Spanish Club Sec., Teacher's Ass't. osKvAREK, IOHN E. OTTO, CAROL GRACE Adv. Girls' Glec, Office Ass't., Teacher's Ass't. OWEN, IAN LEE All School Show, Class Shows. Concert Orchestra, Council Capers, Teacher's Ass't., Triple S. OXLEY, DAVID PAGE, SIBYL Ir. Escort. National Thespian. Pep Club, Players' Club Treas, Southern Masqueraders, Spanish Club, Sr, Play. Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. PAIGE, LOIS ANN A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Concert Orch- cstra, German Club, Ir. Escort, Music Festivals, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm. PALS, GEORGIA ANN Dean's Ass't. PARKER, BETTY IANE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Ir. Escort. Red Cross, Ski Club, Teachers Ass't. PARKS, PHYLLIS SUE Art Club. Girls' Sports Club, Inter-Club Council Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., Ir. Escort Pep Club, Rebel Rangers, Red Cross, Sr Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. v Bam! Xogwu as ww seniors ? ms A W Musik - Sgxb- lets kb' Dis vfuy XXKBNX' X L dTl'NE'31 H5-555342 WM' SNSSIYWN Mswc Nb.. ea in wit vim an vicor 099.3 y,3.e,,, - in classgaffairs . . . secretajry RL as W-it X5-VXXXM of the Iunior Class . . . 0' V0C3 txA,0.A, Qlmaqh Eva Merrill can indeed be 5 J ' named a Rebel Rouser. , XS 9.N-Qlvs tbsfoc PASIC, IUDITH LYNN Class Shows, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Soph. Dance Comm., Student Council, Teacher's Asst. PATCHEN, GARY DEAN Key Club, National Thespian, Soph. Baseball, Soph. Football, Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Play, Stu- dent Council. PALIL, ROBERT PAYLOR, ARDETTA ANN Clinic Ass't., Latin Club, Teachers Ass't. PAXTON, THOMAS OWEN Mixed Chrous, S.P.H. PEATE, PAULINE LILLIAN Confederate Staff Co-Editor and News Editor, Folio Leaves, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., P. 5 W. Day Show, Teachers Ass't., Triple S. Writers' Bureau. PEEPLES, EARL PERRY Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club. S Club Dance Comm.. Ski Club. Soph. and Varsity Base- ball, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football. PENNETTA, DARYEL PENNINGTON, SID IOE Play Festival, Sr. Class Show. PERKINS, CLYDE BERTRAM A Cappella Section Leader, Boys' Glee Sec., Christ mas Programs, Music Festivals, Madrigal, P. 8 W. Day Show, Soph. and Sr. Class Shows, Teach- er's Ass't. PERKINS, P. EVERETT Ir. Class Show, R.O.T.C., Science Club. Q5 mega ss W V WL, 333 5+ 2l3 seniors Elaine Nyberg . . . the ver- satile first lady of South's stage is awarded the oscar of Rebel Rouser. PERKINS, RACHEL ANN A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs. Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Madrigal, Music Festivals, Sr. Class Show, Teachers Ass't. PERKINS, PHYLLIS ANN Assembly Council, Concert Orchestra. Drama Bureau. I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Pre-School Ass't., P. 8 W. Day Show, Red Cross Dance Comm.. Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Sr. Choir. PERKO, LARRY M. Class Shows, Concert Band, Hi-Y, Marching Band. Red Cross, Science Club. Soph. and Varsity Track, Sr. Class Council. PERRY, LELLAND CARL R.O.T.C. Color Guard, S.P.H., Spanish Club. PERSHING, SHIRLEY MARIE Ir. Escort, Rebel Rollers. PETERSON, GLORIA IEAN Morning Devotions. PETERSON, LYLE PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA ANN Annual Staff Art Editor, Art Club, F.T.A., G.A.A.. I.R.C. Sec., Latin Club Quaestor, Pep Club Council, Senate Club V. Pres., Soph. Class Council, Triple S. PICKERING, SHEILA PIRCHER, SHIRLEY All School Show, Art Club, Assembly Council, Clinic Ass't.. Concert Orchestra, Confederate Staff, French Club, F.T.A., Latin Club. Pre-Med. Club. PLLIMMER, MARK ALAN R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Science Club. POGRZEBA, WOLFGANG POLAND, ELLEN CLARE Girls' Sports Club, Teachers Asst POLK, NANCY RUTH Ir. Class Show, Writers' Bureau POST, PEGGY IEAN Art Club, Play Festival, S.A.C., Soph. Class Show, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom Comm. POSTLEWAIT, IANET POTTORF, BILL ROY Concert Band, Marching Band. R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Sr. Class Show. POWELL, WALTER ELISHA Movie Operator. POWERS, MARGARET A Cappella, All School Show, Folio Leaves, Frencn Club, Girls' Sports Club, I.R.C., Pep Club All City Council Rep., Pep Club Dance Comm., Ski Club, Triple S Board Member. PRATER, ANN ADAIR French Club Sec., F.T,A., Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., Ir. Escort, National Thespian, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Southern Masqueraders, Teachers Ass't. PREBLE, ELINOR A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Cvlee, All City Orchestra, All State Band, Ir. Class Council, Ir. Escort, Folio Leaves Sec.. F.T.A., Sr. Prom Comm. PREISSER, DON D. . Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., S Club, Soph. Football Captain, Soph. and Varsity Football, Sr. Class Council, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Wrestling. PREUSS, MARTHA ANN Art Club Sec., Ir. Class Council. Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Ski Club, Teacher's Ass't. PREVOST, WILLIAM WALLACE Soph. Baseball. PLICKETT, BILL PUSEY, MARY KATHRYN Annual Staff, Class Shows, Folio Leaves, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Council, R.O.T.C. Honorary Captain, Soph. and Ir. Class Counclls, Southern Masqueraders, Sr. Prom Princess, Triple S. QUINCY, EDYTHE LOUISE Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Sr. Choir, Triple S. RABINOFF, ROBERTA IOAN A Cappella, Class Shows, Confederate Staff, Ensem- ble V. Pres., Folio Leaves, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Spanish Club, Triple S. RAINES, BARBARA RAMEE, KENDALL Drama Bureau, National Thespian, Players' Club. RANDOL, STEVE Folio Leaves, I.R.C., Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, P. 8 W. Dav Show, Sr. Prom Comm., Soph. and Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Writers' Bureau. RANSDELL, SHERRY ANN All School Show, Inter-Club Council, Ir. and Sr. Class Councils, Ir. Escort. Ir. P. 8 W. Day Princess, Ir. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Spanish Club Sec., Triple S. RASK, DONALD EUGENE RAUSCHER, GEORGE PHILLIP IR. A Cappella, I.R.C. Parliamentarian, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm.. Key Club, Pre-Law Club, Rep. National Association Student Councils, Soph. and Var- sity Basketball, Sr. Choir Pres., Student Body Pres., Student Council. RAVENI-IILL, DON Captain Varsity Golf, Inter-Club Council, Inter- Club Council Dance Comm., Pre-Law Club Pres.. Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., S Club, Spanish Club Pres., Sr. Class Show. REDEKER, DAVID WILLIAM R.O.T.C. lst Lt. REDMAN, BARBARA LEE Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Play Festival. REFFALT, WILLIAM C. French Club, Ranqe Ass't., R.O.T.C., Soph. and Varsity Football, Soph. Wrestling. REI-IM, GEORGIA DIANE A Cappella, All School Show. Ensemble, G'rls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Ir. Prom Princess, Music Festival, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Sr. Prom Comm. REHM, MARILYN ANNE A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Programs. Ensemble, German Club, Ir. Escort, Madrigal, Music Festivals, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm. REINHARDT, BUDDY ' L3.LcuoUm-.s1.m-Mu, ,B-'3ui.w.,, S uL.o.-'SX' MKDONQJB SCJ R19-Q. xgkh-kk, Sieve, mg Q. ' ' QDQM Q 9 Q sas. ,NWA FM flew PM WM' Mr wang LQ WW - vMW.-M, REMPEL, IOANNE MAE lTrans. from York, Nebraska REYNOLDS, ROGER R.O.T.C. Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Lt. Col., Science Club V. Pres., Triple S. REYNOLDS, SALLY ANN All School Show, Assembly Council Pres., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, InterfClub Council, Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., I.R.C., lr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Club, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows. RHODES, BARBARA LEE All School Show, Assembly Council Chairman, tional Thespian, Pep Club, Players' Club, Pre-Med. Club, Red Cross, Science Club. RICHARD, BEVERLY IEAN Morning Devotions, Treasurer's Ass't. RICHMAN, DIANA ETTA A Cappella, All School Show, Christmas Program, semble, Ir. Escort, Madrigal, Music Festival, Prom Comm., Teacher's Ass't. RICKEL, CHARLIE PAUL IR. German Club, R.O.T.C. RING, ANDREW IAMES Hi-Y, Latin Club, Pre-Law Club, Rebel Rangers, Rifle Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Soph. Dance Comm. RINGSBY GARY RIS, THOMAS F. Annual Staff Ass't. Editor, Class Shows, Folio Leaves V. Pres., I.R.C., Ir. Class Council, National Thes- pian. P. 6 W. Day Shows, R.O,T.C. lst Sr. Play, Southern Masqueraders. ROBINSON, EMILY ANN Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Club Dance Comm., S.A.C., Soph. and lr. Class Councils, Soph. and Sr. Class Shows, Soph. Dance Comm., Teachers Ass't. vwx,vo.bauc., kj,-,L k-IXJLMIW K,-by OVWS. xJcS.L,.,,vV, X TRN in M xvum T gf LU TJ :NV W . . . lj. . MT XJJ-7? Ljx-lg,-Lyk-is - X riting and dramatics are Q W 2 Yew-otnux special talents that Kay t Q v xjvixux Pusey has contributed to MXH-4-PN Q gn3ww..cs,Q,,i-LQMQ 5 , A CL m 'KV 0-,MQ South . . . she's a top-notch Que ik. lf, fn-, g lrloc. ,ky Oh. ' Rebel Rouser. S U V4- LW'X-'-mCQ,.Q,,L, 0 g Q EEL X T k'Q'mx'+s - ts.. us, T sblvuwi U1 www, .,. t ' F - ETKKST Amt .fm 'TN K OSAJESFI 9 X xfxhxgl Q CY- .S una-,.l l, Morning Devotions. Ii KMAAN E. U o - S! ELLA, Na- En- Sr. Lt.. Pep L ---Pcs OJJ-R JKJRALX' If Lg QLJV' ine..-. .LAWN 35 ..-t 'ra rick bi N., 2I' seniors Tom Ris . . . man about South . . . active in numer- ous organizations . . . wins the title of Rebel Rouser for his many services to South. ROEDEL, MILDRED B. Clinic Ass't., Ir. Class Council, Morning Devotions. Red Cross. Teachers Ass't. ROGERS, ALLAN ROSS ROGLER, CARMEN ELIZABETH fTrans. from East Highl, All City Student Council. ROMERO, ETHEL HELEN lr. Escort, Teacher's Ass't. ROSE, DONALD L. Christmas Programs, Sr. Choir, Soph. Football. Soph. and Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. ROLIBOS. GARY LYNN Annual Staff, Boys' State, Hi-Y Pres., Inter-Club Coun- cil Pres., l.R.C. Program Chairman, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm., Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S. ROY, DONNA MARILYN Play Festival, Spanish Club. xl RUMBLE, CAROLYN IUNE is Art Club, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't.. Red Cross, Rifle Club, Teacher's Ass't. RUMMEL, WARD DUANE R.O.T.C. RUSSELL, IERRY MICHAEL All State Track, Christmas Program, S Club, Sr. Choir, Soph. and Varsity Track. RUTH, DONALD C. E. Marchinq Band, Movie Operator, Pre-Med. Club, R.O.T.C. 'Color Guard. SAWYER, CYNTHIA NEENAH Confederate Staff, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Sr. Prom Comm., Teachers Ass't. SAXTON, ROGER FREDRICK Movie Operator. SCHADE, PI-IYLLIS IEAN tTrans. from Fort Morgan, Coloradol SCI-IIMPF, BOB SCHMIDT, VIRGINIA CAROLYN A Cappella, Art Club, Class Shows, Ensemble, F.T.A., Natonal Thespian, Red Cross Dance Comm.. Southern Masqueraders, Teachers Ass't., Writ- ers Bureau, SCHRADE, GEORGE LOUIS SCI-ILILTE, DAVID IOSEPH A Cappella, Ir. Show, Mixed Chorus, Morning Devo- tions, Sr. Choir, Soph. Basketball, Teachers Asst SCOTT, MARIORIE ANN All City Orchestra, Concert Band, Ir. Escort, Latin Club Senator, Music Festival, Pre-Med. Club, Red Cross. Science Club Sec.. Teachers Asst.. Triple S. SCOTT, NORMA SEAMAN, IIM A Cappella, Captain Varsity Tennis. Ir. Prom Comma Pre-Law Club, S Club Treas., S Club Dance Comm.. S.P.I-I., Sr. Class Show. SEGERSTROM, EDDY SEHLKE, CHUCK IEROME lTrans, from Chicago, Illinoisl S Club, Varsity Football. SELBY, VERNON BURT Soph. Football. SEVIER, RONALD R. All State Golf, Confederate Staff, Ir. Class Show, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Soph. Baseball, Soph. and Varsity Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Golf. SHAW, IDA PEARL Morning Devotions, Christmas Programs. Sl-IERRED, LYALL ROSS German Club. SIDEBOTTOM, ROBERT C. SIEBERT, BILL L. SKARBEK, LYNNE SKEELS, IERRY LEE R.O.T.C. Color Guard. SIVIILANIC, MARYLYNN DIANNE Spanish Club, Teachers Asst. SMITH, BEVERLY IO SMITH, GWENDOLYN SUE Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Inter-Club Coun- cil, P. E5 W. Day Dance Comm., R.O.T.C. Honor- Ctl S.Cl C '1S.Cl S ary ap a n, r ass ounci , r ass ec. Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Student Council SMITH, IRENA MAY Ir. Escort, Rebel Rollers. SNEAD, DENNIS L. Office Ass't., S.P,I-I., Varsity Football. SOWARD, GAYLE SPRINGER, LARUE STARCK, BOB L. I STANDIFER, JAMES E. STATON, BETTY IANE Teacher's Ass't. President of Inter-Club Council . . . Hi-Y Prexy . . . contributing member of many clubs at South . . . Gary Roubos is awarded the title of Rebel Rouser. STAUSS, BARBARA IOAN Art Club. Girls' Sports Club, Ir. Prom Comm.. Red Cross. Red Cross Dance Comm., Ski Club, Ski Team, Soph. Dance Comm., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Soph. Class Show. STEELE, THOMAS HOWARD Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Football, Soph. Track. STEELE, WALT S.P.l'l., Spanish Club. STEERE, BEVERLY Assembly Council, Drama Bureau, Ir. Escort, National Thespian, Pep Club, STEUERT, BARBARA STEWART, IAMES W. Ir. Class Show, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pre-Law Club, Soph. Basketball, Soph. and Varsity Track. STEWART, STANLEY R. A Cappella, All State Club. Soph. and Varsity Football, Soph. Track, Sr. Class Council, Varsity Golf, Varsity Swimming. STOCKTON, KENT S Club, Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Varsity Swimming. STOK, IENNY Music Festival. Teacher's Ass't. STOKES, ELIZABETH ANNE Adv. Girls' Cvlee. Christmas Program, Confederate Staff, Girls' Choir, S.A.C., Teacher's Ass't., Writ- ers' Bureau, STONE, NANCY Pre-Med. Club. Golf. Christmas Program, S seniors 777 - W SEIIIOFS WM .aegis .tw . x E y Tatum . . . President I of unior Red Cross . . . and a responsible leader in her many activities . . . is well qualified to be called Rebel Rouser. STONE, ROBERT ROYSTON Art Club, Varsity Tennis. STRANGE, SHARIL MAE Counseli-r's Asst., Ski Club, Soph. and Sr. Class Councils, Soph. Class Show, Soph. Dance Comm., Spanish Club, Teachers Asst STLIRM, FRANCES DELORES German Club, lr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Red Cross, Y Teens. SULLIVAN, DICK I b Concert Band, Debate Club, Lab. Asst., Marching Band, Rebel Rangers Pres., Senate Club Parliamen- tarian, Ski Club V. Pres., Ski Team, Triple S, Varsity Wrestling. SULLIVAN, FRED All City and State Cvolf, Captain Varsity Golf, Confederate Staff, lr. Prom Comm., S Club, Ski Club, Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Soph, and Ir. Class Shows, Soph. Dance Comm., Varsity Wrestling. SWEARINGEN, ESTELLA MAY All City Orchestra. Concert Orchestra, Latin Club Treas., Pre-Med. Club Sec., Science Club, Senate Club, Ski Club, Soph. Class Council, Teachers Asst.. Triple S. SWEENEY, VIRGINIA ANNE Christmas Program, Gym Asst, Thanksgiving Pro- gram. TATTERSON, RONALD LEIGH A Cappella, Christmas Programs, Music Festival, Office Asst., Soph. Class Show. TATUM, NANCY Annual Staff, Class Councils, Class Shows, Inter-Club Council, lr. Escort, lr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Red Cross Pres., R.O.T.C. Honorary Captain, Student Council, Triple S. TEMAAT, MICHAEL RAYMOND Varsity Wrestling. TERREL, LOIS A. THAYER, DAVE A. Chess Club, Rlfle Team, Rifle Club, R.O.T.C. Color Guard and Drill Team, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Track. THOMAS, BLAIR EDWARD All School Show, Ir. Prom Comm., Office Asst., Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Soph. Football, Soph. and Varsity Wrestling. THOMPSON, DONNA LEIGH THOMPSON, MARY ROBERTA All City and State Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, Con- federate Staff, Council Capers, Latin Club, Pep Club. Sr. Class Show. THOMSEN, LEANN C. Girls' Choir, Ski Club, Sr. Choir. TI-IORP, IOYCE CAROLYN Christmas Program, Ir. Escort. Pep Club, Pre-Med. Club, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Comm. Science Club, Sr. Prom Comm. THROOP, PAT TODD, WILLIAM D. TROEGER, ANN M. A Cappella. Annual Staff Ir. Editor, Christmas Programs, Class Councils, Class Shows, Con- cert Band and Orchestra, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Red Cross, Sr. Choir. TRLIEBLOOD, SHIRLEY LOUISE Foods Asst. TUTTLE, ILIDY ANN Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., Ir. and Sr. Class Shows, lr. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pre-Med. Club, Rifle Club. R.O.T.C. Honorary Captain. - LILWELLING, DAVE GEORGE NationalThespian, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Soph. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. Football, Stage Crew Manager. UIVIPHENOLIR, SHIRLEY LAVON Christmas Program, Mixed Chorus, Sr. Choir. VAN LOENEN, VELMA ELAINE F.T.A. VICKERMAN, IAMES P. R.O,T.C. Drill Team, Spanish Club. VINCENT, GARY IOE Movie Operator Foreman, R.O.T.C., Science Club. VON WERDER, ELAINE Folio Leaves Treas., F.T.A. Sec., Girls' State, Ir. Class Council, lr Escort, Ir. Prom Comm., Latin Club Censor, Pep Club Drill Leader, Triple S, Writers' Bureau. WADDELL, DOROTHY IO A Cappella, All School Shows, Assembly Council V. Pres., Ensemble Section Leader, I.R.C., Ir. Escort, Soph. Class Council, Soph. Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Triple S Board Member. WAHL, RONALD RICHARD Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. Color Guard and Drill Team. WAINSCOTT, SHARON ELIZABETH Office Ass't., Pep Club, Teacher's Ass't, WALKER, BETTY IUNE F.T.A., lr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Span- ish Club. WALKER, DONNA LU A Cappella, Counselors Ass't., Ir. Escort, Red Cross. Ski Club, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm. WALLACE, HOWARD LESLIE A Cappella, Debate Club, Madrigal, NFL Congress, Senate Club. WALLING, DON HENRY R.O.T.C. Color Guard. WALTERS, MARY ELIZABETH Annual Staff Soph. Editor, Concert Band, Ir. Escort. Marching Band, Music Festivals, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Soph. Class Council, Sr. Class Show, Sr. Prom Comm. WARBLIRTON, MARIORIE GAIL Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs, Play Festival, Sr. Choir. WARNER, WILLIAM DLINKLEE Co-Captain Varsity Football, Ir. Class Pres., Key Club, Key Club Dance Comm., P. Ea W. Day Show, S Club, S Club Dance Comm., Stu- dent Council, Varsity Wrestling. WATKINS. VERDA A Cappella, Adv. Girls' Glee, Christmas Programs. Girls' Choir, Ir. Escort, Music Festivals, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Comm., Sr. Prom Comm. WEBB, MARILYN Ir. Escort, Rifle Club, Sr, Class Show, Writers Bureau. WEBB, WINONA BERNICE Annual Staff Club Editor, Class Councils, Ir. Escort, lr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Soph. and Ir. Class Shows, Teachers Ass't. jlii' 1- fl wwflf DorothY l0 Waddell D Wa Xl jj South's Miss Music and ll 'I I XJ A an active member of I.R.C. is an appropriate Rebel , r Rouser. A sf ' D 'P WEBER, MARTHA ANN A Cappella, All School Show, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Latin Club, Morning Devotions, National Thespian, Rebel Rangers, Red Cross, Triple S. WEBSTER, DONALD WEGENER, DONNA LEE Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. Class Show. WEINANDT, HELEN MARIE Morning Devotions, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom Comm. WELCH, LAVAHNA LEE Art Club, Soph. Swimming, Teacher's Ass't. WHEELER, BARBARA IOAN Ir. Class Council, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. Prom Comm., Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Triple S. WHEELER, ROBERTA IANE lr. and Sr. Class Shows. Ir. Escort, Sr. Class Council, Sr. Prom Comm. WHITE, IANICE I. WHITE, SHIRLEY WHITNEY, GENE LEROY R.O.T.C. WIEDER, CHARLES ALBERT Concert Band, Office Ass't., Science Club, Triple S. 2 seniors President of the Iunior Class and an all around ath- lete . . . Bill Warner is named Rebel Rouser. WIEMEYER, BETH ROSE Art Club Pres., Girls' Sports Club Treas,, Inter-Club Councll. Inter-Club Council Dance Comm., lr. and Sr. Class Shows, lr. Escort. lr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Rebel Rangers, Teachers Asst. WILDE, CONSTANCE E. Art Cub, German Club V. Pres., lr. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pre-Med. Club, Pre-School Ass't.. Tcacbt-r's Asst, Triple S. WILLIAMS, G. DAVID A Cappella Student Director, Christmas Programs, Music Festivals, Sr. Class Show, Teachers Asst., Varsity Baseball. WILLIAMS, ROCKEORD GEORGE Soph. Baseball. WILLIAMS, VERLA LORRAINE A Cappella, All School Show, Annual Show, Christmas Programs, lr. Choir, Soph. and lr. Class Shows. WILIAMSON, ROBERT L. Movie Operator, Soph. Basketball. Soph. Golf. WILLIS, VIRGINIA WILSON, BOB FLOYD Christmas Program, lr. Class Show, Varsity Football. WILSON, IOSEPH C. WILSON, LAWRENCE B. lr, and Sr. Class Shows, Ir. Prom Comm., Pre-Law Club. WINDECKEN, ALLEN E. WINSTANLEY, ARTHUR WINSTANLEY, DAVID G. WIRTH, NANCY IEAN F.T.A., Pep Club, Play Festival, Pre-School Asst.. Ski Cluh, WOFFORD, IOANN WOLCOTT, FRED P. WOLFE, DANIEL Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, I.R,C., Pre-Law Clulj, Rebel Rangers, Sr. Class Council, Teachers Asst., Triple S. WOOD, FLORENCE CARILOUISE Ir. Class Show, Ir. Escort, Ir. and Sr. From Comm., Ir. Prom Princess. Rifle Club Pres., Rifle Team Pres., R.O.T.C. Honorary Lt. Col., R.O.T.C. Dance Coinin., Soph. and Ir. Class Councils, Triple S, WOODRUFF, ELEANOR RUTH WRAY, DON WRIGHT, DANA LOUISE Adv. Girls' Glee. All School Show. Christmas Programs, lfiisemlwle, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Music Festivals, Play llestivzil. R.fli- Cluh. Sr. Choir. YETTER. MARY ELIZABETH F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Clulu. Morning Devo- tions Sec, and V. Pres., Pep Club, S.A,C. SCC.. 'llL'IlClll'l S Ass't. YOUNG, IAYN KATHERINE A Cappella. Adv. Girls' Glee. Christmzis Programs Coiifedeiuite Stuff. lfiisemhle, Sr. Choir. ZIMMERIVIAN. ART Inter-Cliilm Council, Morning Devotions Pres.. R.O.T.C fhree years are complefed . . . MQW? Mffnode ' Azad! wdfxd-M ffm? Wa ine, 2-2 ..q.77jz,,,,,VjW,.Q4- f '50-ffvfl fn-maj al' Q4-4,141 fhyfmwwxwywmagvgyl ,Mg 7 '77'US 4L2f!4Q5f,Lf4ffx1,L? mf , ff L A, 155-34 now if is iime io remember 22 J- pt3X'Pj5xflL0N senior When we are remembering South . . . the tower will be one of the first memories that will form in our mind's eye . . . symbolizing wonderful times , . . M LX, hard work and many life long friendships. gvv' Mr. Iohn Temple and Mr. Lawrence Watts have given time and service ,JF ' the Class of '54 . . . we owe much of the success of our class to these f two outstanding sponsors. s U any . fy ul L -.QV ' l x HJ'- ,,.59 my W J . U-IK! ik! , ,J r ,, JUWU ul 'll I uf K Jflf' i si y y K tv it Q 31' ' 'J' V i Mf of Ki! .X Mr. Lawrence Watts directed the senior 1 cass in its many activities. A thin Always ready to give the Class of '54 a helping hand, is Mr. Iohn Temple. g of beauty is a joy for ever. Keats memories Eight girls were selected from the Class of '54 to work with the R.O.T.C. unit at South High School . . . these girls have spent many hours helping the R.O.T.C. Students at South realizing their responsibility to their country . . . have taken part in many activities that have taught them the importance of our democratic way of life. X ', ' i-:N'g1oS f-Tin-lg? xv-is ,js swf It ,f c Q I O N is '. M, A 1 x 3' cg? -R S 1 I .gs N cQEi'1swfr Honorary Cadets: Karen Iorgenson, Nancy Tatum, Kay Pusey. Gwen Smith, Carilouise Wood, Barbara Anderson and Iudy Tuttle. Girls' State Delegates: Pat Dalgard and El-3iUC VON Wffdcfl Boys' State Delegates: Gary Roubos Phil Brown, Ken Custer and lim Maniatis. Sophomore Purple and White Day Royalty, Barbara Ander- son, Anita Gehirke and Evelyn Gentry fnot presentl. senior Qfw Sophomore Officers: Rosemary Carlson, Nancy Miles and Iim Maniatis. Y experiences and adventures. at South. more show . . . callin it S h d S After a year of conquest and exploration . . . were now read for the next ste in our 'ourne . Y P J Y Girls 'Dance Line: Merry Miller. Gwen Smith, Nancy Tatum, Adele MacDonald, Ka P . Y usey, Gerry Anderson and Carlie Cromar. Our first year at South was filled with man new After the first week of wandering through the halls . learning that Senior Hall was not for Sophomores that upperclassmen really didn't sell elevator passes we began to fit into the normal pattern of life We climbed aboard a Southern train for our Sopho- g op an outhern Specific. we memories wo Q P low? Q0 'I cm lg' f' 5 19 A xxwogn K P' We elif .bi my '5- Iunior Class Officers: Bill War- ner, Eva 'Merrill and Ken Custer. We were now a part of South . . . each of us was accustomed to the idea of senior high school. Our second year was filled with many activities . . . in April we experienced our first prom . . . Medieval Magic . . . our class show took us to the deep South to the Mardi Gras. We had been working for two years , . , we were ready to assume the responsibilities that would be ours in our senior year. Dave Scholty, Everett Perkins and Pete Sterner frolic in the Iunior Show. junior Prom Royalty: Georgia Rehm, Karen Iorgenson and Carilouise Wood gamywww ,J . - MQWLJQM QA! aw, f 10 0109 ' . , f f Q- - 1 Myqraiwdw JAZZ: My W We gf senior 73440 Umm' l, Suddenly our senior year was upon us . . . we lived 1 y ' S Pace?-.V 516,00 each moment as though it were our last . . . we enjoyed , 7 ' Z Z ' all of the activities to their fullest. 0 00059 Earl in the ear we began making plans for our 55? , , Y Y H ' , 69 4' ' Senior Prom . . . Reflections in Snow . . . many M 3911 ,f 'N' weeks of hard work went toward the planning of our J ' 5 last class show . . . its theme revolved around music Ziggy QYLWV 1 ' ' i . . . three movements depicting our three years at South. fl . . 1 , 45,ZZ,f1guJ L 4 i Now our life at South has come to an end . , . we A f 1, ' will alwa s cherish the memories of the busy and fruit- f If so Y - 112121 I L , X7 ' ful years . . .we were students working for new horizons. 4 Y , -lr vi I 1 . ,' -f l . -2 Od, . f X9 GX! 4 o 5 x ' PX N l ' I ,void '55 ... 'A ' l- 1. i.. ' 1 , I X Gail Merriman singing You Cant Get a Man With a Gun, in the Senior Show. Senior Prom Royalty: Elaine Nyberg, Rosemary Carlson and Kay Pusey. Senior Class Officers: Don Gentry, Gwen Smith and Barbara Anderson. 234 memories Many members of the Class of '54 have participated in South's student government . . . these individuals have given unselfishly of their time and thought for the betterment of South. South's spirit is greatly reflected in all of the student body . . . this spirit is often brought to a high peak by our tireless cheerleaders . . . the backbone of South's spirit. And now we have left South . . . taking with us the memories of three wonderful years, and a hope for prosperous life ahead. N X Q. 1 5.543 - 'fa' NX P . o 'till' fl! l '7 A, 4 fl - - Student Body Officers: Bud Rauscher, Karen Iorgenson and Nancy Miles. Connie Adkins, Ken Custer and Kay Pusey rehearse for the Senior Play. Our school spirit is backed up by Dick Lea, Carlie Cromar, Bud Kane, lim Maniatis, lay Gueck, Leona Cooke and Gerry Anderson. A A Cappella Choir, 68, 69 Annual Staff, 30, 3I Arl Club, 29 Assembly Council, 29 B Band, 72, 73 C Confederale Sfaff, 32, 33 D Debale Club, 34 Deulsche Gesellschafl, 35 E Ensemble, 70 F Folio Leaves, 34 French Club, 35 Fulure Teachers of America, 36 G Girls' Choir, 7I Girls' Sporls Club, 37 A Alenius, Miss Alihild, I5 Arnold, Mr. Vern, I5 Afkinson, Mr. Ralph, I5 Aymer, Miss Louise, I5 Bealon, Miss Jessie, I5, 37 Becli, Mr. Arfhur, I3, 64 Blanch, Mrs. Sara, I5 Bonger, Mr. LeRoy, I6 Brandhorsl, Mr. Edward, I5, 59 Burnham, Miss Helen, I3 Burlon, Mr. Charles, I5, 59 C Campbell, Miss Anne, I5 Carr, Mr. Buren, I4, I7, 52, 53, Casernenl, Mr. Russell, I3, 43 Cavnar, Mr. LeRoy, I4 Collier, Mr. Roberl, I5, 48 Combs, Mrs. Odelle, I5, 35 Cozens, Mr. James, I5 Craig, Mrs. Enid, I5 Cropley, Mr. George, I5 Curlis, Miss Esfher, I5 Culling, Mr. George, I6, 42 Dalgard, Mrs. Margarel, I6 Daniels, Miss Jean, I6, 33 DeBey, Miss Lenore, I6 DeKoevend, Mrs. Belly, I6 Diner, Mr. Leon, I6, 88, 92 Edwards, Miss Charlene, I6, 66 Eichenberger, Mr. Richard, I6, Elhridge, Miss Lorene, I6 Evans, Mr. Earl, I6 Evans, Miss Rubymae, I6, 62 F Fischer, Miss Ann, I6, I48 Fisher, Miss Laura, I6 Flanders, Mr. Lloyd, I6, 88, 92 Follz, Mrs. Florence, I6, 20 64, 65, 76 4l, 68, 69 Ford, Mrs. Beverly, I6, IS6, l57, I58, lab, 171 Friche, Mr. Roland, I7, 54 Fullmer, Mrs. Phyllis, I7 G Gilbaugh, Mr. Ivan, I7, I8 Goff, Mr. Forresl, I7, 73 INDEX ORGANIZATIONS INDEX H Hi-Y Club, 42 I lnlerclub Council, 38, 39 Inlernalional Relalions Club, 40 J Junior Class Council, I57 K Key Club, 43 I. Lalin Erub, 44 M Morning Devolions, 45 Nalional Thespians, 66 O Orcheslra, 74, 75 P Pep Club, 46, 47 Pre-Law, 48 Pre-Med, 49 FACULTY INDEX Goldberg, Mrs. Rebelrah, I7 Gower, Mrs. Elinor, I7 Guindon, Miss Eugenie, I7, 44 Gunlrle, Mrs. Marjorie, I7 Hall, Mr. Carlelon, I7 Hansen, Mr. Henry, I7, 33 Hasfings, Mrs. Vivian, I7 Hays, Mr. Loren, I7, I52 Helander, Mr. Paul, I7, 45, 50 Holcombe, Mr. Waller, I7 Honour, Mrs. Eloine, I7, 46 Hurlbuf, Sgl. Roberl, I7, 76 J Jennings, Miss Dorolhy, I8 K Keables, Mr. Harold, I8, 23 Kellogg, Mrs. Hazel, I8 Kemp, Mr. Raymond, I8 Kendig, Mr. Hal, I8 Kilren, Mr. Jonas, I8, 35 Kingsbury, Mr. James, I8, 4I L Lewis, Mr. Marvin, I8 Lori, Mr. Joseph, l2, 23 McCue, Mr. Elhan, I8 McCuIIey, Mr. Francis, I8, 48 McGrew, Mr. James, IB McMahon, Mr. Warren, I8, 30, 244 McWilliams, Mr. David, I8, 36 Maclrey. Mr. Charles, I4, 27, 39 Marlrs, Mrs. LaVonne, I8 Marlin, Mrs. Josephine, I8 Mielenz, Mr. Franlr, I8, 88, I08 Mihevic, Mr. Alberl, I9 Miller, Mr. Allen, I9, 49, 58 Miller, Mr. Wilfred, I5, I9 Mificlr, Mr. Ellsworlh, I9, 29, 34 Mohr, Mr. Edward, I4, 43 Morris, Mr. Roy,, I9 Mulh, Mr. Elmer, I9 N Newlon, Mrs. Rufh, I9 O O'Connor, Mrs. Kafherine, I9 O'Halloran, Mrs. Genevieve, I9, 30, 244 Owen, Mr. David, I9, 62 R.O.T.C., 78-83 Rebel Rollers, 54 Red Cross, 50, 5I Rifle Club, 52, 53 S S Club, 56, 57 S.A.C. Bowling Club, 55 S.P.H. Bowling Club, 49 Science Club, 58 Senale Club, 59 Senior Class Council, I8l Ski Club, 60, 6I Sophomore Class Council, I43 Soulhern Masqueraders, 66 Spanish Club, 62, 63 Slage Crew, 59 Sludenl Body Officers, 26, 27 Sludenl Council, 28 T Triple s, 64, 65 P Page, Mr. Roberr, I9, eo, 62, I56, I57, I66, I77 Paul, Mr. Roberf, I9, 42 Peacoclc, Sgt Leon H., I9, 76 Penninglon, Mr. Flefcher, I9 Pfarrar, Mrs. Mary, I9 Phelps, Miss Helen, I9 Randal, Mr. Jess, 20, 40 Ray, Miss Sue, 20, 2l, 70 Riddle, Mr. Harvey, 20 Ringland, Miss Rulh, 20 Roland, Mrs. Elizabelh, 20 Rorem, Miss Myrlle, 20, 23, 29 Rudolph, Miss Belh, 20 S Scheiman, Mr. William, 20, 49, 55 Schumacher, Mr. William, 20, 56, 88 Seiler, Mr. Calvin, I4, 58, I42, I43, I47 Shearer, Mr. Ren, 20 Soper, Miss Rulh, 20 Spangler, Mr. Henry, 20 Sl. John, Mr. Farnum, 20 Slancliif, Miss Elizabelh, 20 Sirong, Mrs. Lela, 20 T Temple, Mr. John, 20, IBO, I8I, 230, 235 Tillolson, Miss Helen, I3 Ton, Mr. Paul, 2l Tricliy, Sql. Ralph E., 2I, 76 V Vincenl, Mrs. Virginia, 2l, I42, I47 W Waln, Mr. Kermil, 2l Waffs, Mr. Lawrence, 2l, 58, l80, I8l, 230, 235 Weaver, Mrs. Norma, 2I, 47 Webber, Miss lla, 2I Whilealrer, Mrs. Rufh, I4, 36 Whileman, Mrs. Mary, 2I Whilney, Mr. Leon, I6, 2I Wilson, Mrs. Gladys, 2l Wilson, Mr. Roberf, 2I, 88 Wrighl, Mr. Roberf H., 2I Wurlz, Mr. Eugene, 2l, 88, 92 Y Yales, Mr. Richard, 2I, 88, 92, I08 A Abeyla, Lucy, 54, I44 Brass, Abeyla, Monly, I82 Achziger, Dorolhy, I82 Adams, Belly, I44 Adams, Jeannie, 29, I58 Adcoch, James, 73, 77, 79, I82 Adlrins, Connie, 36, 45, 66, I82 Ahrendls, Rulh, 29, I82 Ahrens, Tom, 77, 79, I58 Ailren, Joyce, I58 Alcorn, David, 77, I82 Aldrich, John, 43, 56, 90, I08, I82 Alexander, Ralph, I06 Allander, Janel, I44 Allen, Holly, I44 Allen, Palricia, I82 Alley, Carol, 46, I82 Allison, Jo Ann, 37, 45, 55, 64, I I I, I83 Ambuehl, Judy, I44 Ammons, Davis, 83 Anderson, Andy, 79 Anderson, Ardy, 3I, I57, I58, 244 Anderson, Barbara, 28, 78, I23, IBI, IB3 23I, 234 Anderson, Bill, l07 Anderson, Bob, 80 Anderson, Carla, 32, 55, 68, II6, l35, Linda, 7I, I57, I58 I57, l58, 234 Anderson, Carol, I44 Anderson, Gus, 90, 95 Anderson Edna, I58 Anderson Elaine, 29, I58 Anderson Eloise, 70 Anderson, Geraldine, 69, BI, l83, 232, 2 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Glenn, 78, 80, I44 Lois 49 7I f Marli++,'e9, IB3 Anderson Nancy, 53, 60, 63, I58 Anderson, Palricia, I83 Anderson, Phillip, 58, 78, 82, l83 Anderson, Roberl, I02 Anderson, Russ, I02 Anderson, Sylvia, 5l, 65, 70, l58 Andrews, Carol, I58 Brush, Andrews, Kenl, 74, 77, 80 Andrews, Roberl, 80, l58 Angevine, Doris, IB3 Anlonio, Don, l06 Applegale, Roy, I83 Archer, Lelilia, 52, Il0 Argo, Jean, I58 Arnold, Margarel, I83 Arp, Mary, IBI, I83 Arringlon, Bob, 6I Ashby, Tom, 80 Ashford, Bob, 9I, 94, I07, I I6 Allreson, Mary Lou, 55 Auer, Mary, 6I, 72, I58 Aughenbaugh, Don, 48, 82 Augusline, Marlha, 6I, I44 Auslin, Bob, I83 Auslin, Jerry, l83 Axlens, Elinor, l83 Bacas, Mary, I83 Bacca, Carolyn, I83 Bachman, Donna, I44 Baclrslrom, Bonnie, 29 Baclrslrom, Edward, 29, 57, I05, I84 Bailey, Harold, I84 Baird, Diclr, 83, I44 Baher, Jacls, 80 Balmer, Rod, 79 Baker, Wall, 73, 82 Baldridge, Donna, I44 Baldwin, Gay, 28, 62, 65, I43, I44 Baldwin, William, 59 Balenseilen, Dale, l58 Balenseilen, Glen, I44 Ball, Ron, I84 Barbour, Avis, 53, l58 Barclay, Carole, 3I, 34, 36, 5l, 52, 69, l5B, 244 Barhardl, Milre, I84 Barnard, Gary, I84 35 srunENr INDEX Barnard, Lee Ann, 44, 47, 75, I84 Barnard, Phil, I05, I43 Barnes, Connie, I58 Barnes, John, 73, 79 Barnes, Roberl, 39, 49, 58, 64, 66, 72, 78, I84 Barnell, Kennelh, 49, 8I, l58 Barney, Ann, I44 Barney, Bob, I44 Barrell, Herb, 8I Barlholomew, Virginia, 34, 70, l58 Barlon, Mary, I84 Bales, Kay, 65, I59 Bauer, Bob, 80 Beach, Kay, 69 Bean, Franlc, 78, 80 Beardsley, Donna, 37, 45, 55, III, I59 Beasley, Richard, 54, I84 Becher, Bobby, 4l Bechlold, Lois, 35, 59, I59 Beclc, Gerald, 78, 79 Beclrer, Barbara, I84 Beclzer, Donna, I84 Beckman, Arnold, I84 Beckman, Ronald, I84 Beebe, Judy, I59 Beeman, Donna, I44 Beery, Edward, I84 Beery, Elaine, I59 Beger, Richard, I84 Behrendsen, Gail, 29, 5I, 54, I44 Beier, Mary, 29, l8l, I85 Bell, Darwin, 42 Bellomy, LaVon, I85 Bellz, Thala, 44, 47, I85 Bender, Belle, I85 Bennell, Palricia, I85 Benson, Kennelh, 80, I85 Benson, Slan, 69 Benlhien, George, 72, I85 Benlon, Jaclr, 83 Berg, Margarel, 28, 39, I43, I44 Berger, Lois, 35, 59, I59 Bergeson, Belly, 37, 44, 54, 65, I59 Bergh, Donald, 59 Bergman, Pal, I44 Bernard, Paul, I44 Berridge, Cynlhia, I85 Berry, Sue, 62, I59 Besl, Cherie, I85 Bellis, Carolyn, I85 Belz, Delores, I85 Belz, Mary Ann, I59 Beyer, Florine, 36, 46, 68, IB6 Bice, Tom, 6l, 68, 9l, I59 Biclclord, Franlr, 56, 9I Biggs, Carroll, l86 Bisgard, Gerald, 63, I59 Bishop, Charles, 34, 42, 69 Bishop, Larry, l86 Biorlc, Vernon, l86 Blaclr, Phyllis, 32, 37, I86 Blaine, Judy, I44 Blair, Joe, 73 Blanchard, Ronnie, 77, 83, IB6 Blanks, Roberl, 39, 42, 58, 73, 75, I86 Bliss, Carol, 70, I59 Blom, Russell, 75, 80 Blounl, Jim, 58, 6l, 73, l86 Blunl, Doug, 63 Bodhaine, Annelle, IB6 Boehm, Charles, 73, 75, 79 Boehm, James, I86 Boehm, Ronald, 79 Boelel, Bob,'9I, 95, II6 Bogarl, Boyd, 49, I59 Boggess, Beverly, 54, I59 Bolen, Rilla, l86 Bond, Dick, 77, 8I Bonnema, Harriel, 34, 35, 59, 69, II7, I87 Bonnema, Janel, 29, 34, 45, 52, 53, 6l, I44 Bonnema, Truda, 39, 52, I59 Boolrer, Velma, I59 Boone, Elaine, 3I, 34, 36, 4l, 65, 7I, I59, 244 Borell, Clarence, 48, 82 Bosselman, Speed, 82, I87 Boslwiclr, Pal, I44 Bovee, Dan, 57 Bowen, Lynn, I59 Bowen, Roberl L., I87 Bowen, Roberl W., I87 Bowes, Peler, 42, 56, 64, I05, I87 Bowman, Bruce, 75, I44 Boyd, Boyd, Belly, 15, I44 Dan, za, 43, 62, loz, loa, 143 I44 Boyd, Fred, I44 Boyer, Eddie, 68, 82 Boyle, Marsha, 73, I59 Bozell, Mary Ann, I59 Bradbury, Charles, 79 Brady, Belly Jo, 29, 38, 49, I59 Brady, Elaine, 29, 49, 58 Brady, Laura, I87 Brande, Jerry, 83 Brandl, Jeanelle, I59 Brandl, Les, I59 Brannan, Bob, I59 Brannoclr, Belly, 68, I87 Brannon, Berlrley, 34, 80, I57, l60 Branl, Brase, Jerry, 49, 54 Krislin, 29, 55, 70, l60 Brase, Pal, 29, 44, I44 Brase, Sonia, 29, 44, 5I, I44 Ellen, 35 Brassell, Beverly, I44 Brazellon, Kalhleen, 73 Brellle, Jimmy, 72, B2, l45 Brehm, Diclr, 83, l60 Breidenslein, Michal, I87 Brennan, Donald, I87 Brenneis, Mildred, I87 Brewer, Pal, l45 Brice, Bill, 8I Brisson, Joe, I02, l45 Broadhead, Bonnie, 29, 70, II6, l60 Brocco, Elaine, l45 Broolzs, Broolzs, Gary, I87 Kalhy, I60 Broolxs, Margie, l60 Broolrs, Virginia, I87 Broomhall, Viclor, I43, I45 Brower, Lloyd, 8I Brown, Bobbie, l60 Brown, Diclr, l57 Brown, Don, I60 Brown, Dorolhy, 45, 53, 55, l60 Brown, Kemp, 63, 65, 79 Brown, Lynn, 55, Ill Brown, Phillip, 40, 4I, 42, 68, I87, 23I Brown, Rulh, I87 Brown, Virginia A., I87 Brown, Virginia L., 37, 55, 64, l45 Brownfield, Linda, 7l, l60 Brunner, John, 90, 94, I23, IBB Maryanne, 36, 65, I43, l45 Bryanl, Bruce, I88 Buecher, Anneliese, 35, 46, I88 Bullock, David, I45 Burlre, Sharron, l88 Burlre, Jaclr, BI Burhhardl, Waller, 49 Burn, Paul, 73, 75 Burnell, Brad, l60 Burris, Sally, 49, 63, l60 Burrill, Carol, 53, I57, l60 Burl, Lesley, 34, 46, 49, 65, 66, IBB Bush, Allen, 57, 02, I05, I45 Bush, Charles, 57, 80, I05, I88 Bulelish, Pal, 78, l60 Buller, Darlene, 46, I88 Buller, Harry, 56, 80, I09 Buller, Shirley, l45 Bulsch, Irene, 44 Byberg, Paul, 30, I88, 244 Byrd, Geraldine, 29, 66, l60 C Caine, Roberl, 39, 56, I07, I88 Caldwell, Tice, 80, I60 Callzin, Aileen, l60 Callender, Joan, I45 Callender, Richard, 68, 90, 94, IB8 Calloway, Larry, 34, lb0 Calverr, Marilyn, 6l, II6, I57, l60 Cammaclr, Corrine, l88 Campbell, Jeannine, l45 Campbell, Kirlr, l02, l03 Campbell, Malcolm, 99 Campbell, Roland, 62, 63, 65, l60 Campbell, Ronald, 79, l88 canady, John, 41, 42, 57, ss, Isa Cann, Laurel, l45 Carey, Peggy, 37 Carlson, Allan, 48, 79 Carlson Barbara 68 70 l60 Carlson: Beiiy, l88 I I Carlson, Deanna, l60 Carlson, Jean, l88 Carlson, Jo Ann, 46, 54 Carlson, Mary, l60 Carlson, Neil, 44, 80 Carlson, Pai, 62, I89 Carlson, Rosemary, 28, 46, 68, l23, I89, 232, 234 Carlion, Joan, 66 Carman, Lynda, 37, I89 Carmeny, Lily, I45 Carnes, Janice, 35, 68, I89 Carney, Chuclr, l09 Carney, Jaclz, 79 Carpenier, Bill, 69 Carpenler, Lesfer, 9l, IO6, l60 Carringion, Dwighi, l45 Carruihers, Joyce, 53, l89 Carsman, Beih, 24, 29, 30, 39, 46, 63, l82, I89 Carson, Dave, 82 Carson, Edith, 157, Ibl Carson, Richard, I89 Carier, Pai, 3l, 35, I6I, 244 Cary, Ardis, 29, 35, I89 Case, Doroihy, 4l, 46, 64, I89 Casey, Pai, 6l, I45 Cashen, Jim, 99, l57 Cass, Bill, 3l, 58, I89. 244 Casiefier, Eldee, I89 Caio, Don, 79 Cavey, Caihy, l8l, I90 Cawood, Barbara, 37, ll0, I6l Cerne, Jeanne, I90 Chadman, Judiih, I90 Chamberlain, Roland, I6I Chappell, George, 73 Chappell, Sandy, I43 Chase, Tom, 48 Chclf, Jean, I90 Chelf, Sharron, bi, II6, I57, l6I Cherbeneau, Neva, 63, I6I Cherry, George, l45 Chivin ion. Paul 43 Collins, Jaclr, 48 Collins, Phillis, 37, 53, 60, l9l Collopy, Barbara, 70, l6l Collyer, Joan, Il0, l9l Colvin, Janice, 45, 7l, Ibl Coolr, Barbara, 60, l6l Coolze, Dianne, 29, 3l, I34, I57, l6l, l77, 244 Coolre, Leona, 38, 89, l9l, 235 Cookson, Karen, l6l Coolrson, Rodmond, 48, 68, 69, l9l Cooper, Claire, 49, l6l Corbin, Pairicia, 54, I6I Cory, Barbara, 3l, 64, 70, I57, I6I, 244 Cory, Pairicia, 29, I45 Cory, Terence, 29, 34, 59, l05, l9l Couch, Richard, 65 Couriney, Judie, I62 Cowlishaw, Bob, 79 Coyner, Susan, 62 Cox, Maurice, 97, l9l Coxe, Joan, l9l Crabiree, Kenny, 72 Craner, Beihana, I45 Craner, Ralph, l9l Crawford, Thomas, IO2 Criies, Kay, I45 Crilienden, Barclay, 42 Croiis, George, 34, 35, 38, 59, l9l Cromar, Carlie, 37, 64, l85, I92, 232, 235 Cronin, Michael, 54 Cronquisi, Doroihy, I62 Crosley, Verlin, I92 Cross, Norman, 80, I92 Cowlishaw, Charloiie, 7l Crowley, Alice, 54, I92 Crump, John, 68 Cubeia, Marian, 34, 36, 40, l92 Curry, Joan, I92 Curiice, Jacque, 54, I62 Curiice, Janice, I92 Curiis, Carol, I92 Curiis, Ronald, 59 Cusier, Kennelh, 28, 32, ll7, l8l, l86, I92, 23l, 233 Cullcr, Joan, I43, I45 D Dacus. Lavaun, 69, l45 Dahl, Vernon, I62 Dalqard, Pairicia, 30, 38, 65, 68, I89, l92, 23l, 244 Danbom, Mary, 47, 6l, 69, II7, l92 Daniels, Beverly, I92 Dardano, Donna, I62 Darden, Sonia, 52, 53, I62 Darnell, Luella, I62 Darrow, Mille, 40, 66, 69, l25, I57, I62 Dauberi, Sonia, l45 Dixon, Wayne, 82 Dobberieen, Ralph, 79 Dobson, Ron, 57, I05 Deering, Siephen, I05, II7, I93 Domico, Barbara, l45 Dorian, Sandra, l45 Dougherly, Janice, l62 Downing, Donna, I43 Downing, Roberl, 42, 76, 77, I93 Downs, George, 73 Draqoo, Charlene, 45, I93 Dralre, Dixie, 29, 37, 38, 46, 55, 65, l 3 Draper, Pai, 53, 74, I62 Drees, Helen, l45 Dreier, Elaine, 44, 74, l45 Dreier, Oneila, I93 Drumeller, Judv. 55, I46 Ducai, Phvilis, 37, 46, I93 Duhrsen, Roylynne, I43, I46 Duncan, David, I06 Durand, Joan, 47, I94 Durand, Ted, 82 Durham, Cvnihia, 29, I94 Durando, Rosemarie, I46 Duslin, Pai. 60, I46 Dufcher, John, 79, I62 Dulion, Roger, 8l Duiy, Chuclr, 3l, 58, I62, 244 Dwighi, Ted, 43, I57, I62 Dwyer, Diane, 4l, 64, 70, I57, I63 Eagan, Sandy, 29, 34, I94 Earhari, James, I94 Earnesl, Lane, 82, I46 Eberly, Jim, l06 Eclrberg, Barbara, Echhardi, JoAnn, I57, I63 55, I63 28, 29,-14, 5I, 70 Ecirhardi, Shirley, 44, I46 Eclrharl, Lynn, 44 .65, I63 Econornv. Joan, 35, 36, 68, 70, I63 Eddy. Cvnlhia, 47, I8l, I94 Edson, Mary, 6l, I46 Edwards, Hobarl, 33, I94 Edwards, Sue, 47, l8l, I94 Egglesion, Helen, I46 Eqqleslon, Jaclrie, Sl, I63 Ehrlich, Clarke, 4l. 58, 77, 80, l06 Eichhorn, Joann, I46 Eihel, Harol, 59, I07 Ellioii, Pai, 60, 66, I46 Ellis, Alberi, I94 Ellis, Jean, 47 Ellis, Sherwood, 59 Ellis, Sieve, I94 Elscr, Allen, 48 Elsmore, Carole, l63 q . v Chorley, Kay, 29, 35, 66, I90 Chrisiensen, Keni, l6l Chrisfian, Diclr, 48, 73, 8l Chrysler, Jim, 73 Church, Hawlene, I8l, I90 Cisneros, JoAnne, 70, l6l Claeson, Marilyn, 69, I90 Clair, Colonel, I90 Clark, Phyllis, 63, I6l Clay, Claudia, 29, I90 Claycomb, Jim, 8l Claylon, Bennelf, 83 Clemens, Beverly, 55 Cline, Marvene, l90 Clore, Ernesf, 3l, 58, I90 Cobb, Pai, Ibl Coble, Barbara, 55, l9l Coble, Judy, 63, l6l Cochran, Jacqueline, l9l Cochran, Ned, 8I Colfin, Roberi, BI Coffman, Jim, l9l Cohicl, Sandy, 63 Colaiannia, Alberta, l9l Cole, Colene, l45 Cole, Helen, I45 Cole, Marilyn, 45, 55, I57, Ibl Coleman, Barbara, I45 Colemere, Thelma, l45 Coler, Clayion, 73, l45 Collier, George, l9l Collier, Roberi, 76, l9l Collins, Gary, 83 David, Azalea, 54, l45 Davies, Barbara, 58, I62 Davies, Beile Jo, I45 Davis, Chloe, I62 Davis, Gary, I92 Davis, Keni, l02, I07, l45 Davis, Rosalie, l45 Davy, Ginnv, 59, I43, l45 Dawson, Barbara, I92 Elson, Marilyn, 73,75 Ely, La Mayne, I46 Engel, Bill, 68, 9l. II6, I63 Engel, Jacque. II7, I94 Engle, David, 4l, 48, 64, 65, I93, I94 Enloe, Larry, 79 Eppacn, Edward, 43, eo, 76, 106, 195 Erickson Don, 83, I63 Ericlrson, , Ellwyn 45, 82 Day, Harold, 78, 83, I92 Dayion, Roberia, I62 DeBell, Margarei, 62, 65, I43 Declrer, Don, I93 Dee, Carla, 69, 70, 89, lib, I62, l65 Deeier, Mary, 46, 47, 52, 53, 69, I93 Deming, Dave, 80, l93 Dennhardi, Fred, l45 Denion, 51115191211-, 35, bs, 70, 162 Denion, Florman, 35, 55, I62 Derbyshire, Wanda, 45 DeRoos, George, 38, 43, 56, 90, 97, I09, I90, I93 Deier, Chuclz, IO2 DeVries, Janice, 36, 40, 46, l93 Dial, Evelyn, l45 Diamond, Benny, 69 Diclrson, Pai, 65 Diehl, Barbara, 36, 52, 53, 65, 75, I57, I62 Dillon, Arnold, l06 ' Dimler, Roy, 73 Dings, John, I45 Ericlrson, Nancy, l95 Ericlrson, Keifh, I63 Essman, Arlene, I63 Esmay, Mary, lll, l95 Esles, Jerry, 58, 77, 82, II7, l95 Evans, Gwen, 45, I46 Evans, Jim, I46 Evans, Judv. Sl, 55, 7l Evans, William, l95 Eyser, Don, 78, 80 F Fabrizio, Donna, I63 Falk, Don, I95 Falinenberq, Joan, 30, 64, I95, 244 Falls, Janice, 73, l46 Faliermeidr, Donald, l95 Farmer, Don, I95 Fauceii, Ronnie, I46 Fay, Larry, 75 Felion, Viclrie, I63 Fenslce, Don, 83 Fenfon, Arlene, 7l, I63 Fenfon, Pairicia, l46 Ferguson, Helen, l95 Ferguson, Mary, l95 Ferris, Mary, 28, 69, 70, I63 Fickle, Janice, 69, l95 Fields, Jeanniefl, l95 Fisk, Kenneih, 82 Fiske, Hank, 58, l95 Fiske, Nancy, 24, 3l, 65, l46 Flakus, Donna, I46 Flanders, Joann, I63 Flafer, Barbara, 29, 46, 49, 74, l95 Flaffery, Joyce, 60, I46 Flenniken, Bill, 43, 9l Flefcher, Rufhie, 55, 60, 70, I63 Flinf, Janef, 36, 5l, 55, l57, l63 Floyd, Mary Alice, 53, 63, 64, I63 Folk, Kay, 47, 68, 69, l96 Folsom, Rod, 57, 73, 75, 90, IO7, I96 Forbes, Ronald, 49, 54, 8I Foreman, Ardis, l63 Foreman, Ken, I02 Fosfer, Barbara, 55, 6l, I43, I46 Fox, Laura, 69, 74, I96 Fox, Lillian, l63 Fox, Mildred, 52, 53, 75, I63 Francisco, Carol, l63 Frank, Ivan, Bl Franh, Fred, 49, 72, l46 Fraser, Donald, 58, I96 Fraser, Duane, 58, I96 Fraser, Judy, I63 Freedberg, Diane, l96 Frifs, Darlene, 37, 7l Fry, Jerry, 63 Fuehrer, Roger, 45, 82, l05 Fuller, Ralph, 78, 80 Fuller, Wall, I64 Furgason, Mary, 33, 7l, I64 Fuslos, Marilyn, I96 G Gaasch, Befiy, 37, I64 Gaasch, Charles, 49, 78, 79, I96 Gage, Henrieiia, 49, 58, 73, I96 Gain, Dean, I96 Gallegos, Fred, 80 Gardner, Diane, I43, I46 Gardner, Dorofhy, I46 Gardner, Richard, I96 Gardner, Susan, I46 Garin, Carol, 54, I64 Garland, Nancy, I64 Garlow, Bonnie, I46 Garner, Diane, 30, 68, I96, 244 Garner, Greg, I64 Garner, Madeline, 34, 36, 4I, 75, I64 Garrison, Chuck, 42, I64 Geddes, Marie, 60, I46 Geer, Nancy, 60, l46 Gehrke, Anifa, I96 Genfry, Donald, 28, 43, 57, 96, 99, l8l, I96, 234 Gerlach, Edward, I96 Gerrafi, Wayne, I97 Geshall, Ronald, 73, BI Giacomozzi, Bob, 80 Gibson, Monfe, 80 Gibson, Shirley, I97 Gidlund, Rosalie, l46 Gien, Alberi, 82 Gieskieng, Fred, 79, I64 Gifford, Howard, 42, B3 l Giger, Barbara, 28, 4I, 78, I57, I64 Gilberi, Carole, I64 Gilberf, Julie, I64 Gilkey, John, 82 Gillespie, Barbara, 45, I64 Gilmore, Kay, 70, I64 Glaze, Carl, I97 Gleichman, Hal, 3l, 58, 79, I97 Godbey, Gail, 80 Godfrey, Charles, IO7, I97 Godfrey, Jean, I64 Goolsby, Dee, I64 Goodchild, Gerri, I64 Gordan, Dianna, I46 Gosnell, Ann, 6I, I43, I46 Graff, Bob, 56, 9l, 95, 99 Graham, Gene, I97 Graham, Harry, 80 Grandes, Benneh, 80, I64 Granf, Carol, 32, 46, 66, I97 Green, Janei, I46 Green, Pal, 30, 47, ll7, l97, 244 Greenfield, Roberf, 29, 56, I97 Greenman, Eloyse, I46 Griebel, June, I46 Griebel, Nancy, bl, II6, I64 Grissom, Minefia, I97 Grossman, William, I64 Grosswiler, Ronald, 74, I64 Grunwald, Ann, I46 sneak, Jay, 34, 57, 76, ev, ual, 194, I97, 235 Guenfher, Carol, I46 Guerrero, Dan, 43, 73, 75, I97, l98 Guerrero, JoAnn, 7l, I64 Guinn, Jim, 69, 83 Gundy, Valerie, I98 Gunnison, Buzz, 28, 6l, IO6, I46 Gurley, Mike, I02 Gurley, Wanda, 78, l35, l57, I64 Guslafson, Hildevi, 36, l98 Guiiormson, Mike, 82 Haase, Marlene, 68, l8l, l98 Haberland, Carl, l98 Hackeri, Greg, 49, 54, I64 Hafiner, Virginia, 30, 50, 5l, l98, 244 Hagins, Bob, 72, l9B Halberi, Bob, 80, l65 Hale, Dan, 57 Hale, lsabelle, 54, l65 Hale, Richard, 36, 42, 44, as, we Hall, Gaylynne, l46 Hall, Harolyn, l65 Hall, Janice, 29, l98 Hamillon, Virginia, I46 Haney, Pai, I46 Hann, Phyllis, 7l, l65 Hanna, Bruce, 42, 73, 80, I43, I46 Hansen, Carol, I47 Hansen, Dave, Bl, l65 Hansen, Harvey, 79 Hare, Jerry, 83, I03, I47 Harkness, Kay, 82 Harkness, Raleigh, Bl, l47 Harper, Berl, 48 Harper, lna, 45, l65 Harper, Shirley, 45, l47 Harrelson, Carol, I65 Harris, Bob, l47 Harris, Jim, l65 Harris, Lorraine, 49, l98 Harris, Renee, l57, l65, l77 Harris Harris Harris Harris , Ronnie, I47 on, Anne, 44, I47 on, Don, 73 on, Paul, 49, 80 Hari, Gary, 73, l65 Harfendorp, Diann, 44, 50, 5l, 53, I47 Hariline, Beliy, 48, l65 Hassig, Jary, 49, l57, I65 Hassig, Mary, 53, I65 Halcher, Dick, IO3 Hause, Kenneih, 34, 42, 43, II7, I98, 20l Hause, Pal, 29, l57, l65 Havekosi, Dan, I99 Hawkins, Donald, 35, 42, 58, l8l, I99 Hawkins, Sue, 7l, l65 Hawks, JoAnn, 55, 70 Hawks, Jody, l65 Hawley, Dean, 62 Hawley, Ora, I99 Hawn, Rufh, 28, l43, I47 Hayes, Roberf, 57, 90, 93, I99 Hayes, Roy, I99 Hayes, Wayne, 57, 9l, 93, l07, l65 Haynes, Jack, I99 Haynes, John, 63, 65, l47 Hazlewood, Jane, 62, I43, I47 Head, Hellen, 54, l47 Hefferly, Dixie, 7I, l65 Heggem, Gordon, 9l, l65 Heid, JoAnn, 6l, l65 Heidbreder, James, I99 Heim, Pai, l99 Heimbecher, Jim, Bl Hemmer, Ladd, 83, I99 Henderson, Anna, 54, I47 Henry, Bob, 73, I99 Hepler, Mary Lou, I47 Herbel, Alvin, I99 Herbel, Melvin, I99 Herbold, Joy, 32, 34, I99 Herman, Fred, 73, 83, l47 Herringlon, Eugene, 58, 65, I99 Hess, Sheila, 53, l66 Hefsler, Mariorie, 68, l8l, I99 Heisler, Pai, I66 Hewifi, Pai, ll6 Higgins, Jacque, 57, 200 Hill, ldafern, 46, 200 Hill, Rodger, 79 Hill, Ronald, 8l, l66 Hillen, Jerry, 57, l07 Hoag, Pai, 46, 68, 200 Hoage, Ruih, 54, 200 Hockom, Ed, I66 Hodgson, Bob, 80 Hoffman, Frank, Bl Hoffman, Ray, l02, l47 Holden, Bob, 73, I43 Hollzesfad, Cafhie, 65, 69, l8l, 200 Holland, Judy, 33, 40, 63, 66, l25, l57, I66 Hollis+er,'Joan, 46, 200 Holloway, Don, I66 Holmes, Carl, 34, 39, 40, 59, 66, 68, 200 Honisch, Carol, 37, 70, I66 Honisch, Mary, 37, 46, 49, 69, ISI, 200 Hoover, Phil, 200 Hoppes, Ilene, 44, 7l, I66 Horning, Susie. 6l. 74. I47 Horsky, Roberi, 44, 79, I66 Horsimann, Lawrence, 200 Horion, Paul, 79 Hoschower, Zona, 54. 200 Houghfaling, Connie, 200 Howe, Don, 8l, 200 Howell, Duane, 72, 200 Hoyer, Roberi, 69, II7, 200 Hovf, Suzanne, 20l Hubka, Folorence, I47 Hudson, Jane, I66 Hughes, Gwen, l66 Hughes, Jerry, I02, I47 Huqlin, Jeanine, 53, 6l. II6, l57, I66 Huhfa, Judy, 33, 34, 5l, l57, l66 Hulin, Eugene, 20l Hull, Charles, 20l Humbard, Barbara, 20l Hummel, Vicky, 55, I66 Humphrey, Jim, 77, Bl Humphreys, Laura, 20l Huni, Jack, 50, 5l, 62, 72, l47 Hunler, Shirley, 54, I47 Hufchins, Marilyn, 20l Huichinson, Lewis, 82, I66 Hufchison, Jim, 79 Hufchison, Pai, l47 Hu-Hon, Persis, I66 Hyafi, Margie, 20l Hyersiay, Dale, 90, 94, 20l lngraham, Nancy, 60, I47 lngraham, Virginia, 66, 20l lrion, Gloria, 20l lsaac, John, 34, 41 lsmerf, John, 65, 77, 83 J Jackson, Dale, 83 Jackson, Pai, 70, I66 Jackson, Roberf, 77, 82 Jackson, Virginia, I47 Jacobs, Glen, 83 Jacobson, Judy, l47 Jacoby, Sfewarf, 82, I47 James, William, 32, 68, 20l Jamieson, Ed, I66 Jefferies, Lucille, 7I, I43, I47 Jefferies, Richard, 82 Jennings, Calvin, 83 Jennings, Mary Ann, 73, 202 Jensen, Dorofhy, 54, I47 Jessen, Eileen, I47 Jessen, Marlene, 202 40 Jobe, Jane, I47 Jochems, Judy, 3I, 7I, I66, 244 Johns, Nancy, I48 Johnsen, Lorraine, 202 Johnson, Anihony, I48 Johnson, Bob, I48 Johnson, Dave, I66 Johnson, Deanna, 28, I43, I48 Johnson, Don, I67 Johnson, George, 3I, 43, 56, 86, 90, I07, 202 244 Johnson, Gwen, 29, 37, 46, 55, Ill, 202 Johnson, Howard, 28, I02, I48 Johnson, Janice, 202 Johnson, Marion, 45 Johnson, Marlene, I48 Johnson, Marfha, 53, 202 Johnson, Naomi, I48 Johnson, Richard, 42, 44, 45, 64, I67 Johnson Sue I48 Johnson: Ted: 90, 92 Johnslon, Roberf, 42, 73 Joines, Emma, I48 Jones, Barbara, 46, II7, 202 Jones, Beverly, 53, 78, l57, I67 Jones, Janice, 50, 5I, I48 Jones, Nancy, 53, I67 Jones, Richard, 202 Jordan, Elizabelh, 74, 202 Jordan, George, 63, 72, I67 Jordan, Mary, 33, 7l, I67 Jordan, Richard, 79 Jorgenson, Karen, 26, 46, 53, 74, 80 202, 233, 235 Josephson, John, 77, 80 Jouefl, Joanne, I67 Jungblulh, Jeannine, I48 K Kaminslra, Susanne, 47, 69, 203 Kamionlra, Harvey, 78, 8I, 203 Kane, John, 203, 235 Kaneheberg, Karen, 73, I67 Kanelseberg, Sharon, 53, I67 Karcher, Carolyn, 55 Karg, Marrha, 35, 49, I67 Karlson, Connie, 52, 53, 60, l57, I67 Karnes, Janice, 66 Karras, Elia, I03 Karras, George, I03 Kasparie, Rufh, 29, 203 Kaslle, Donald. 203 Kavadas, Kalhleen, I48 Kavan, Jachie, I67 Kavan, James, 44, 65 Keefer, Barbara, 44, 73, I67 Keel, Peggy, 54 Keelon, Kafhryn, 65, I57, I67 Kailwin, Dick, 48, 49, I48 Keifh, Judilh, 68, l8l, 203 Keilhly. Marilyn, 62, I8I, 203 Kell, Lawrence, 203 Kellough, Tommy, 42, I48 Kelly, David, 79 Kemman, John, 56, 9I, 94, I67 Kerns, Jim, 3l, 43, 98, I67, 244 Kerns, Judy, 64, I67 Kerr, Barbara, I67 Kerr, Richard, 44, l06, I48 Kesler, Sue, I48 Kessler, Marlha, 5I, 53, 66, 7I, I67 Kesson, Spencer, 48, 203 Kevan, Jaclrie, 74 Kevil, Tom, I67 Kilpalriclr, George, 39, 40, 42, 58, 64, 65. 203 King, Richard, 49, 203 Kinney, Dick, 3l, 64, 66, I25, 244 Kirlrpafriclr, Pafricia, 47, 203 Klall, Ed, 8l, I67 Kleewein, Toni, I67 Klein, Errol, 78, 8l Klein, Sally, 35, I67 Kleinschnifz, Georgene, 203 Kline, Carolyn, I67 Kline, Gary, 83 Kline, Paddy, 203, Klodf, Frances, 63, IIU, l68 Klodi, Judy, I48 Knighf, Leo, 203 Knosp, Roger, 73 Knudson, Belly, I68 Knudson, Charles, 204 Knudson, Sylvia, l68 Knuison, Evereli, I48 Koch, Gary, 72, 75, 204 Koclanes, Frances, 36, 68, 204 Koeleeuw, Elinor, 204 Kohl, Bonnie, 68, 204 Kolb, Jerry, 77, 205 Kondy, Paul, 72, 204 Kornelly, Marvin, 90, 94, 204 Korlhuis, Jack, 68, 204 Korihuis, Pai, 7l, l68 Krausman, Harry, 8I, l07 Kresl, Bob, 73, I68 Kreufz, Pal, l68 Krieger, Shirley, I48 Kring, Jaclc, 79 Kruclreberg, Gail, 6l, l68 Krumpelmann, Kennelh, 78, 80, 204 Kudslr, Mille, 8l Kuersfen, Vere, 204 Kuhnle, Dellene, I68 Kvasniclca, Eugenia, 204 Kyle, Beverly, 29, 65, 204 A L Lamme, Sieve, 79,'I48 Landes, Jim, 78, 8l Landon, Harry, 8I, I48 Langiry, Judy, I48 Lanferman, Jerry, I06 Lanfos, Mary, 204 Lapham, Lennis, I48 Lappin, Arlene, 60, I68 Large, David, 8I, I48 Larson, Slanley, 80, 204 Laffa, Roberr, 42, I48 Lauclr, Jerry, 48 Laue, George, 78, 79 Laverfy, David, 80 Lawson, Jim, l68 Lawlon, Tully, I68 Lay, Merlyn, I48 Laylon, Sally, 55, l68 Lea, Richard, 32, 38, 8l, 89, II7, 204, 206, 235 Lealre, Linda, 47, 53, 205 LeClercq, Paul, IO6, l68 Ledgerwood, Carol, 47, 205 Ledgerwood, Jim, 73 Lee, Claude, 29, 42, 57, 205 Lee, Don, 38, 58, 205 Lee, Gwen, 63, 65, 7l, I68 Lefebire, Marilynn, I48 Lehman, Fred, I48 Lehr, John, I48 Leingang, Bob, 90 Leingang, Larry, 83, I48 Leisenring, Peggy, 6l, I49 Lenlz, Sandi, I49 Leon, Mary, 5I, I49 Leonard, Chuclr, l68 Leonard, Richard, 59 Leonard, Tom, 79 Leonofi, Dorolhy, 66, l68 Lesser, Larry, 82 Lesfer, Norman, 43, 57, 90, 97, 205 Lewis, Fielding, 59, 205 Liliesirand, Jacqueline, 47, 62, 205 Lilly, Norma, I49 Limbaugh, Marlha, 35, l68 Lindberg, Ronald, 49 Lindbloom, Elise, I49 Lindemann, Gene, 73, 8l, l68 Lindemann, John, 57, 73, 78, 79, I49 Lindgren, Bob, I49 Lindquisf, Janine, 7I, I49 Linslrom, Colleen, I49 Lisle, Jerry, 43 Lille, JoAnne, 46, 205 Lloyd, Barbara, 37, 38, 46, 49, 64, 205 Lloyd, Barry, 63, 68, 90, 9l, 93 Lloyd, Larry, 72 Lohr, Eleanor, 55, I43, I49 Lohr, Tom, 205 Lomonaco, Marianne, 44, l49 Longmire, Barbara, 37, 7I, I68 Longmire, Dorlhea, 64, l8I, 205 Loose, Carol, 206 Loreii, Mile, I49 Lorf, Arthur, 82 Losli, Jerry, 206 Loh, Mariorie, 3I, 206, 244 Lowell, George, 73, I03, l05 Lower, Kennefh, 79, 206 Lucero, Frank, 49, l68 Ludwig, Roberi, 206 Lundberg, Lorraine, l68 Lundquisf, Eric, 79 Luiher, Richard, 35, 38, 82, 206 Lynnoclr, Anifa, I68 MacCormaclr, Sherry, I49 MacDonald, Adele, 32, 35, 46, 206, 209, 232 MacDougall, Ann, I49 MacGruder, Marilyn, 206 MacKenzie, Belly, 69, 206 McAlisfer, Roberf, 208 McAlpine, Beverly, 29, 63, 66, 208 McCaddon, Marilyn, I69 McCain, Ernesl, l02 McCar'l'y, Barbara, 29, 53, I69 McCar+y, Darlene, I69 McCauley, Bill, 79 McCleery, Anne, 74, I49 McClelland, Joan, I49 McClenahn, Kennelh, 79 McColgin, Phil, 80 McCormick, Gary, 43, 56, 90, 92, 99, McCoy, Belly, 54, 55, I49 McCoy, Shirley, 54, 55, I49 McCoy, Larry, 4l, 48, 79 McCraclzen, Edward, 40, 66, 78, 82, IBI. 208 McCulloclr, Kay, 208 McCullough, Doris, I69 McCurry, Danny, I49 McDermoH', John, 44, 64, 83, I69 McDonald, Alele, 50, 69 McDonald, John, 42 McDonald, Ronald, 79 McDonnell, Dave, I69 McDougal, Carleene, 35, 46, 208 McGeorge, Saundra, I69 McGrew, Evelyn, 36, 208 McHale, Pal, 6l, II6, I69 Mclnfosh, Jeanelle, 63, 7l, l57, I69 McKelvy, Mike, 79 McKenna, Thomas, 78, 80 McKinley, Bob, 82 McKone, Paul, 42 McLucas, Caye, 33, 34, 208 McMillan, Roy, I69 McMullin, Jean, I69 McNel'l, BuddY. l02, l03, I43 McNierney, Franlr, 208 McQuaid, John, I69 McWilliams, Judy, I49 Macfee, Madeline, l68 Maclxison, Don, 79 Maclzlem, Lois, I49 Maddox, Phyllis, 65, l57 Madrid, Levi, l03, I49 Madrid, Norma, 206 Maerclrlein, Mihi, II6, I68 Magee, Ron, 9l, 95 Magnelli, Carole, 7l, I69 Magnuson, Shirley, 206 Mahoney, Bob, 207 Mai, Tom, 72, I04 Meir, Carolyn, 46, 75, 207 Mair, Peggy, ro, 14, ue, I69 Malleile, Don, 42, 58, 68, BI Manialis, James, 38, 69, 89, II7, 207, 2I0, 23l, 235 Manning, Leoia, I49 Manning, Sue, 54 Manspealrer, Kay, 33, I69 Manley, Bernard, 33, 83, 207 Marcum, Carolyn, 45, 57, 68, 207 Marcum, Jane, I69 Marquand, Marilyn, I49 Marquis, Karen, 35, 53, I49 Marsh, Eleanor, 207 Marsh, Marvel, I49 Marlin, Barbara, 66, 68, 69, 207 Marlin, Bill, 69, 207 Mariin, Danny, 33, 207 Marlin Janel, 62, 207 Marlin, , Judy, 29, I49 Marlin, Sherrie, 207 Marline, Bill, 58, I69 Marulh, Charles, 80 Marx, Bill, 48 Marx, Doris, 37, 49, 58, ll0 Marxen, Susan, 70, I69 Maschinol, Paul, 207 Massey, Charles, 207 Maslers, Beverly, 63, I69 Mallingly, Julianne, I49 Mauch, Juanila, 45 Maul, Shirley, 55, III, 207 Maxon, James, 77, 78, 207 Maxwell, Slephan, 80 Mayfield, Daisy, 45 Mays, Jeanelle, 29 Meacham, Charles, 49 Mead, Carol, I69 Meier, Gary, 78, 80 Meislahn, Ronny, 42, 208 Meisler, Karen, 35, 208 Meldrum, Jill, I57, I70 Melichar, Roger, 79, 208 Mellow, Barbara, 6l, I70 Mellabarger, Carol, I49 Mellon, Sandra, I49 Mencimer, Marlene, I70 Menefee, Raymond, 208 Meredilh, Donna, 208 Meridelh, Gary, 69, 79, I70 Merrill, Eva, l8l, 208, 2l3, 233 Merriman, Gail, 68, 69, 208 Merrill, Dave, 74 Michaels. Jeanie, 44, 73, I70 Mick, Dorolhy, 209 Mieger, Lynn, 209 Mier, Fred, 56, 90, 93, 209 Miles, Nancy, 46, 209, 232, 235 Miller, Jan, 75 Miller, Jerry, 8l Miller, Meredilh, 32, 35, 38, 5l, 64, lBl, 209, 232 Miller, Pal, 53, 78, I70 Miller, Ron, 79, 209 Millikan, Norm, 209 Millihen, Jim, I49 Milliken, Joyce, 63, l70 Mills, Pamela, 49, I49 Minor, Marlin, 57, 6l, 73, l09, 209 Minshall, David, I49 Minlon, Diclr, 83 Misner, Loradee, 45, 55, I49 Milchell, Howard, 39, 63, I70 Milchell, James, 209 Milchell, Sherrie, 5I, I70 Mills, William, 209 Mobech, Lorella, 55, 72, 209 Mobech, Pal, 37, Ill Molfell, Jean, I49 Mole, Marie, I49 Moliler, Jerry, 83 Monlgomery, Jim, I02, I49 Monlgomery, Nancy, 44, 73, I49 Mullen, Don, 44 Mullen, Donna, 47, 2l I Murdoclx, Jaclrie, 2l I Murdoclr, Leon, 2I I Murphy, Dan, I02, IO3, II6, I50 Murphy, Tom, 45, 83, 2ll Murray, Eleanor, 36, 40, 64, 66, I70 Mussey, Doris, I70 Mulh, Jerry, 68, 2l l Myers, Donna, 44, 65, I50 Nadaline, Rosemarie, I50 Nassimbene, Ray, 56, 57, l08, 2l I Navralil, Bob, 42 Naylin, Dennis, 8l, I50 Neill, Sandra, 54, I50 Nelson Nelson Barbara 73 l8l 2ll :Joan,2ll I I Nelson, Kanionelle, I50 Nelson, Mary Jo, 46, 49, 64, 2ll Nelson, Milzi, I50 Nelson, Nancy Jo, 7l, I70 Nesbill, Bill, 82 Ness, John, I70 Nellnin, Dorolhy, 7I, I57, I70 Neugebaure, Bob, 68, 90, 94 Neumann, Sharon. I70 Newell, Ann, 2ll Newell, Diclr, 8I Newell, Dolores, I I I, 2I I Newell, Mariorie, l7l Parlrer, Pal, I50 Parlzs, Phyllis, 29, 46, 2l2 Parmalian, Anila, 44, l7l Parsons, Susan, I50 Pasic, Judilh, 2l3 Palchen, Gary, 66, l25, 2I3 Pallen, Frances, I50 Pallerson, Dorolhy, 45, 70, 74 Pallon, Bill, 42, 82, l7l Pallon, Dale, 43, 97, l7l Pallon, Judilh, I50 Paul, Roberl, 82, 2l3 Paxlon, Thomas, 49, 54, 2l3 Paylor, Archie, I02 Paylor, Ardella. 2I3 Payne, Mary Kay, I43 Peabody, Sue, I50 Peale, Pauline, 32, 34, 46, 65, 2l3 Peclcman, Laverne, l7l Peelr, Merle, 6l Peeples, Earl, 37, 43, 60, l08, 2l3 Penley, Dennis, 4I, 42, 64, I57, l7l Pennella, Daryel, 2l3 Pennie, Chuclr, 8l Penninglon, Anne, 3l, 5l, 66, 70, l25 I57, l7l, 244 Penninglon, Sid, 2l3 Perlrins, Clyde, 69, I l7, 2l3 Perkins, Everelle, 83, 2l3, 233 Perkins, Phyllis, 29, 2l4 Perlrins, Rachel, 68, 2l4 Perlro, Larry, 42, 58, l8l, 2l4 Monlgomery, Virginia, I57, I70 Moody, Merlene, 65, I43, I49 Moore, Donald. 34, 36, 38, 2l0 Moore, Eileen, 47, 49, 66, 2l0 Moore, Gordon, 34, 65, I49 Moore, Harold, 36, 42, 48, 56, 59, 72, 2l0 Moore, Jaclrie, I70 Moore, Jeannice, 46, II7, 2l0 Moore, Michael, 2I0 Moore, Pal, 53, I70 Moore, Richard, 2l0 Morasl, Diana, 36, 45, 2I0 Morell, Donna, I70 Morey, Karen, 34, I50 Morgan, Jimmy, 42, 44, l03, I50 Morgan, Marilyn, I50 Morison, Kay, 42, 6l, I50 Morris, John, 44, 79, 83 Morris, Marlr, 68 Morris, Marlyn, 58, I43 Morse, Dorolhy, 47, 2l0 Morlon, Fredriclr, 68, 2l0 Morlon, Geer, 2I0 Mosbarger, Janice, 2l0 Mosley, Herb, 8I, I50 Mossberger, Carl, 3l, 34, 38, 5I, 70, I57, I70, 244 Mugan, Jaclr, 48, 79 Nicholls, Nancy, l7l Nicholson, Cocha, 65, I43, I50 Niclrols, Earl, Bl Niclrols, Elmo, 4l, I07, lll Nielsen, Karl, 49, 54, 58, 63, 77, 82, I06, l7l Nienle, Wayne, 82, l7l Nighlingale, Virginia, 2l I Nilrlai, Palricia, 2ll Nilsen, Barbara, 7l, l7l Noe, Bill, Bl Noe, Glenn, l7l Nohr, Dick, 99 Norblom, Dale, 83 Norburg, Lynn, I50 Noren, Andrea, 5I, 7I, I50 Norland, Dave, l7l Norpolh, Mary, 69, 2ll Nyberg, Elaine, 30, 5l, 66, I33, 2ll 2l4, 234, 244 Nylancl, Sally, 2l2 0 Obland, Bob, 8l O'Briene, Palricia, 2l2 Ochsner, John, 59, 82 Officer, Belly, 55, 2l2 Officer, Dee, 55, 73, I50 O'l lanlon, Mile, 72 Ohlson, Beverley, 44, 65, 68, 2l2 Olin, Bill, 82 Olivell, Ken, 83 Olsen, Audrey, 44, I50 Olson, Barbara, 2l2 Oman, Frances, II6, I57, l7l O'Rourhe, Palriclr, 54, 55 Orr, Jean, 46, ll7, 2l2 Orr, Jere, l7l Orr, Jim, 36, 62, 79, l7l Ormesher, Joan, l7l Ormesher, Joyce, l7l Osborne, Judy, 70, I50 Osborne, Ronnie, 9l, 93 Oslnvarelr, John, 2l2 Osse, Belly, I50 Ollo, Carol, 2l2 ovi++, Wesley, 29, al, Iso Owen, Jan, 65, 2l2 Owens, Bob, 78, 8l Oxley, David, 32, 2l2 P Page, Jim, 79, I50 Page, Sibyl, 47, 62, 66, 2l2 Paige, Lois, 35, 47, 68, 2l2 Paisl, Don, 79 Palmer, Louise, l7l Pals, Georgia, 2l2 Pann, John, 49, IO3 Parker, Belly, 6l, 2l2 Perry, Geri, 45 Perry, Jay, 58 Perry, Lelland, 80, 2l4 Perschbaclrer, Roger, 73, l7l Pershing, Shirley, 54, 2l4 Pelerson, Lyle, 29, 58, 76, 78, 2l4 Pelerson Deanna, 73 Pelerson Gloria, 2l4 Pelerson, Larry, 50, 5l, 8l, I57, l7l Pelerson Lynne, 6l, I50 Pelsch, Nancy, I50 Pelsch, Peggy, I50 Phillips, Bob, 73 Phillips, Virginia, 30, 36, 40, 46, 47, 59, 2l4, 244 ' Phillippus, Roger, l7l Pichering, Sheila, 2l4 Piclrle, Dewill, 65, 78, 82 Piclrrel, Myrna, l7l Pircher, Shirley, 29, 33, 74, 2l4 Pilney, Diclr, 65, 73 Pillman, Ray, 80, I50 Plummer, Marlr, 58, 78, Bl, 2l4 Pogrzeba, Wolfgang, 58, 2l5 Poland, Ellen, IIO. 2l4 Pollr, Nancy, 2l4 Polloclr, Nancy, 64, I57, I72 Polsley, Janis, 29, 36, 45, 62, 65, I72 Porler, Barbara, 60, I50 Porler, Sandy, I72 Posl, Peggy, 2l4 Posilelhwaile, Barry, 80 Posllewail, Janel, 2l4 Pollori, Bill, 73, 83, 2l4 Poulsen, Wall, 42, 80, I50 Powell, Tom. 80, I72 Powell, Waller, 2l4 Powers, John, 4I, I02, l07, I43 - Powers, Margarel, 34, 4l, 69, Ill, 2l4 Praler, Ann, 35, 38, 66, 2l4 Preble, Elinor, 36, 69, 73, 75, 2l4 Preisser, Don, 57, 90, 94, 2l5 Prescoll, Bob, I02, l07 Preuss, Marlha, 2l5 Prevosl, William, 2l5 Prichard, Norman, 54 Prichell, Norman, 54 Prichell, Bill, 34 Prins, Judy, 34 Prollill, Jane, 29, 74, I50 Proul, Janel, 34, 45 Pruess, Marlha, 29 Puclull, Bill, 69, 2l5 Pu supher, Allan, l02 Pusey, Kay, 3I, 82, I32, 2l5, 2l7, 23l 234, 244 9 Quincy, Edylhe, 36, 45, 46, 65, I I l, 2l6 Rabinolf, Roberla, 33, 34, 47, 65, 69, l62 Rader, Bruce, 43, 96, l57, l72 Radial, Ed, 73, 79 Raines, Barbara, 2l6 Ramee, Kendall, 66, 2l6 Randol, Sleve, 34, 40, 98, 2l6 Ransdell, Sherry, 39, 46, 63, l8I, 2l6 Rask, Donald, 2l6 Rasmussen, Dick, 39, 49, l72 Raslorler, Ted, 9l, I72 Ralh, Roma, l72 Ralhbun, Rila, I50 Rauscher, George, 26, 40, 42, 48, 69, l23, 2l6, 235 Ravenhill, Don, 47, 48, 50, 57, 62, I04, I l7, 2l6 Ravenhill, Jean, 63, 65, l72 Redeker, David, 79, 2l6 Redman, Barbara, 2l6 Redman, Geraldine, 54, 55 Reed, Barbara, I50 Relfall, Sleve, I02 Rellall, William, 33, 2I6 Rego, Joe, 42, 83, I50 Rehberger, MarJean, 5l, l72 Rehkow, Jerry, I50 Rehm, Georgia, 68, 2l6, 233 Rehm, Marilyn, 47, 68, 2l6 Reilly, Mike, 80 Rein, Sharon, I50 Reinhardl, Marvin, 2l6 Reinhardl, Pele, I02, IO7 Rempel, Joanne, 2l7 Renzelman, Gerard, l72 Reynolds, Milchell, 58, 65, 78, 79, l72 Reynolds, Roger, 58, 64, 76, 78, 2l7 Reynolds, Sally, 29, 38, 4l, 2l7 Rhodes, Barbara, 29, 47, 66, 2l7 Rhody, Janice, 37, 49, I72 Rice, Ken, 57, 9l, l72 Rica, Pal, 28, 4l, 70, ll6, l25, l57, l72, I73 Rice, Ronald, 82 Rich, Jerry, I02, I50 Richard, Beverly, 45, 2l7 Richards, Tom, 82 Richardson, Larry, 83 Richey, Janice, I50 Richman, Bill, 80, I50 Richman, Diana, 69, 2l7 Richmond, Roger, I02 Rickel, Charlie, Bl, 2l7 Rickells, Joe, 8l Riddell, Peggy, l5l Rider, Marilyn, l5l Ridgely, Lynn, 8l Riemenschneider, Merle, 8l Riley, Pal, I72 Ring, Andrew, 2l7 Ring, Jim, 79 Ringsby, Gary, 2l7 Ris, Tom, 30, 34, 4l, 66, 8l, 2l7, 2l8, 244 Rilchie, Bill, ISI Robbins, Charlolle, I72 Roberls, Anila, 65, 75, l72 Roberls, Ann, II6, I72 Roberls, Loran, 80, l72 Roberls, Maxine, I72 Robinson, Bill, 33, l5l Robinson, Emily, 46, 2l7 Robinson, Tom, 80, l72 Roche, Jimmy, 78, 80, l72 Roedel, Bernice, 44 Roedel, Mildred, 45, 2l8 Rogers, Allan, 2I8 Rogers, Janel, 63, l73 Rogers, LaVon, 54 Rogler, Carmen, 2l8 Rollins, Don, l5l Romback, Sally, l73 Romero, Elhel, 2l8 Roorda, Carol, l73 Rose, Donald, I07, 2I8 Ross, Janel, 73 Ross, Margie, l43, l5I Rossi, Dick, 3l, 6l, 66, l57, l73, 244 Rolh, lrmagene, 62, l73 Rolh, Janel, l5l Rolhermel, Waller, l73 Roubos, Gary, 3l, 38, 42, II7, 2l8, 22l, 23I, 244 Roule, Wayne, 8l, l5l Rowe, Mary, 55 Roy, Donna, 63, 2l8 Rudeen, Alvan, l5l l Rudeen, Anna, I73 Rumble, Carolyn, 46, 2l8 Rummell, Ward, 82, 2l8 Runco, Evangeline, 44, 54 Russell, Jerry, l09, 2l8 Russell, Lou, 4l, 69, 70, 89, ll6, l57, l65. I73 Rulh, Donald, 83, 2l8 Ryan, Gary, l5l Rydell, Donnal, 53 Rydell, Pal, 7l, l73 Ryder, Barbara, l5l Ryland, Ed, 76 Ryland, Errol, l03 Ryman, Pal, 74, I73 S Sacks, Margarelhe, 63, 65 Sale, Bob, l73 Sallzman, Carole, 55, l73 Samuel, Bill, I02, l07 Samuelson, Lee, 43, I02, l07, l5l Sanchez, Phyllis, 5l Sanders, Jay, I02, l06, I43, l5l Sanderson, Sally, l73 Sandsledl, Dick, 79 Sanford, Jim, 63 Sansing, Anna, 70, I73 Sargenl, Mike, I02 Sausa, Marilyn, I5l Savage, Connie, l5l Sawrey, Delma, l5l Sawyer, Cynlhia, 2l9 Saxlon, Roger, 2I9 Scarboro, Jan, 58, 82, l5l Schade, Phyllis, 2l9 Schaller, Ulma, l5l Schave, Judy, I73 Schepp, Ted, 42, 58, 83 Scherll, Wall, 42, 48, 82, l73 Schimpl, Bob, 2l9 Schloo, Sherry, l5l Schlupp, Marilanne, 35, 6l, II6, l73 Schmidl, Carolyn, 29, 2l9 Schnars, Shirley, I73 Schneider, Barbara, 54 Scholly, Dave, 233 Schrade, George, I04, 2l9 Schreiber, Dick, 80 Schreiber, Pamela, l5l Schribner, Bill, I02, l03 Schulle, David, 69, 2I9 Schumaker, Wayne, 82 Scoll, Mariorie, 44, 49, 58, 73, 2I9 Scoll, Norma, 2l9 Scoll, Richard, 78, 83 Sealock, Barbara, l73 Seaman, Jim, 48, 69, l05, 2l9 Sealon, Phyllis, I73 Seay, Elaine, 40, 5l, 53, 70, l57, I74 Sedillos, Raymond, 48 Segerslrom, Eddy, 2l9 Segerslrom, Lucile, 45, 62, 65, l74 Sehlke, Chuck, 56, 2l9 Selby, Dave, 78, 79 Selby, Vernon, 2I9 Sellers, Sue, 55, l5l Sension, Don, I74 Seralini, Barbara, 60, l5l Sellerberg, Kennelh, I02, l5l Sevier, Ron, 33, 2l9 Sewald, Claudine, 55 Sewald, Paula, 55, 70, ll6 Shaw, Ida, 45, 2l9 Shaw, Ronnie, I02 Sheldon, Dick, 8l Sheldon, Sue, l5l Shellon, Marla, l5l Sherman, Alan, l03 Sherman, Joy, 53, I74 Sherred, Lyall, 35, 220 Shinaull, Ruby, 55 Shinkle, Tom, 4l, 58, 78, 8l Shipman, Rosalie, 45, l5l Shoemaker, Forresl, l07 Siclebollom, Roberl, 220 Sieberl, Bill, 220 Simmons, Janel, l5l Simons, Fred, 82 Simpson, Carole, l43 Simpson, Sandy, 30, 65, ll6, I57, Simrock, Donna, l5l Sims, Roger, 8l Singlelon, Sharon, l5l Sizer, Ken, 48 Skarbek, Lynne, 220 Skeels, Jerry, 82, 220 Skinner, Kalhy, I74 Slack, Carolyn, 7l Slocum, Claude, l5l Sluyler, Gerry, 8l Smilanic, Marylynn, 220 Smilh, Belly, I52 Smilh, Beverly A., 63, 7l, I74 Smilh, Beverly Jo, 220 Smilh, Dennis, 73, 75 Smilh, Don, 82 Smilh, Georgiana, 6l, 63 Smilh, Gwen, 28, 78, 8l, l8l, 220 232, 234 Smilh, Irena, 220 Smilh, James, I02 Smilh, Lindsey, 79 Smilh, Peler, 4l, 59 Smilh, Richard, 35 Smilh, William, 42, I74 Snead, Dennis, 220 Snider, Pal, I52 Sola, Dave, I52 Sommermeyer, Mayo, I52 Seward, Gayle, 220 Spalh, Jolene, 55 Spaulding, Debbie, I52 Spence, Pele, 43, 56, 82, 90, 98, I l57, l74 Spencer, Karen, 63, I74 Spencer, Mark, I52 Spensley, Jane, 5l, l57, I74 Spickelmier, Danny, 82, I74 Spillman, Belly, I74 Springer, LaRue, 44, 69, 220 Springslon, Cherie, I52 Springslon, Marcia, 44, 63, I74 Slackelbeck, Arnold, 54 Slahl, Gerri, I74 Slallrer, Peggy, I52 Slandiler, James, 220 Slanley, Jack, I74 Slarck, Bob, 220 Slalon, Belly, 220 Slauss, Barbara, 22l Sleckel, Rosemary, I52 Sleckel, Sue, 53, I74 Sleele, Roberl, 35, 36, 65, 82, I74 Sleele, Thomas, 22l Sleele, Wall, 22l Sleer, Beverly, 29, 47, 49, 66, 22l Slein, Barbara, 35, 36, 65, I74 Sleinlre, Cecelia, 5l, I74 Slembel, Nona, 63 Slenman, John, 80 Slerner, Pele, 68, 233 Sleuerl, Barbara, 22l Slevens, Dick, 43, 90, 93 Slevenson, Don, 80 Slevenson, Juanila, I52 Slevenson, Larry, 82 Slewarl, James, 48, 22l Slewarl, Robbie, l75 Slewarl, Sherry, l75 Slewarl, Slan, 90, 94, l06, 22l Sline, Bob, I52 Slill, Ronald, 59 Slocklon, Kenl, l08, 22l Slok, Jenny, 22l Slokes, Elizabelh, 33, 22l Slone, Don, 8I, l75 Slone, Lorinde, 70, l75 Slone, Nancy, 22l Slone, Roberl, 222 Sloller, David, 44, l75 Sloul, Speed, IO3, I52 Slraighl, Harry, 48, 82 Slrange, Sharil, l8I, 222 Slrelow, Vernon, 82 Slremel, James, 44 Slroh, George, 34, 82 Slrosnider, Jane, 29 4 ,23I Slucki, John, 45, 69, 77, 79 Sfurdivanz, Beverly, 152 Sfurm, Frances, 35, 46, 222 Sfurm, Marie, 55 Subry, Dick, 79 Sullivan, Dick, 39, 59, 107, 117, 222 Sullivan, Fred, 33, 57, 104, 222 Sundine, Jim, 33, 175 Suska, Gayline, 54 Sulherland, Jerome, 39, 44, 49, 64, 157, 175 Suflon, Bill, 62 Swanson, James, 28, 39, 91, 97, 116, 158 173, 175 Swearingen, Esfella, 49, 59, 75, 222 Sweeney, Virginia, 222 Swiffers, Ellen, 152 T Tabberi, Marquifa, 71 Tabler, Ronald, 65, 82 Taiclel, Roberf, 152 Talley, Larry, 83, 175 Tamminga, Jim, 104, 175 Tanner, Colleen, 152 Tanner, Don, 42 Tapp, Bob, 42, 152 Talferson, Ronald, 69, 222 Talum, Nancy, 31, 39, 50, 83, 222, 231, 232, 244 Taylor, Don, 83 Taylor, Marilyn, 36, 45, 73, 175 TeMaa1', Michael, 222 Tenney, JoAnn, 175 Tepe, Barbara, 55, 152 TerHar, Barbara, 175 Terrel, Lois, 222 Thayer, Dave, 76, 223 Thedford, Glenda, 152 Theleman, Dick, 49, 83, 175 Thigpen, Ronnie, 82 Thomas, Alice, 28, 31, 68, 70, II6, 173, 175, 244 Thomas, Blair, 223 Thomas, Marcia, 34, 66, 74, 175 Thompson, Donna, 223 Thompson, Gary, 53, 83 Thompson, Georgia, 51 Thompson, Judy, 152 Thompson, Lewis, 82 Thompson, Mary, 33, 47, 74, 223 Thomsen, Jeanne, 35, 41, 175 Thomsen, Leann, 223 Thomson, Palsy, 175 Thorp, Carolyn, 47, 49 Thorp, Joyce, 223 Thorp, Ronald, 81 Thorson, Mary Sue, 29, 40, 64, 70, 116, 175 Throop, Pai, 223 Thursion, Mary Jo, 175 Tice, Jerry, 91, 102 Tiff, Jerry, 102 Tiplon, Edifh, 55 Todd, William, 223 Toland, Marlene, 152 Toomey, Sandra, 152 Trembley, Marlin, 79 Trocchia, Beverly, 60, 152 Troegar, Ann, 30, 38, 69, 73, 75, 117, 223, 244 Trosfle, Carolyn, 70, 71, 175 Trueblood, Dolores, 152 Trueblood, Shirley, 223 Trui1'1, Bill, 69, 175 Truiillo, Gillie, 55 Truiillo, Susie, 152 Turnage, Barbara, 175 Turnage, Barbara, 175 Turner, Pai, 29, 34, 53 Tuflle, Judy, 39, 52, 53, 78, 79, Isl, 223, 231 Tyler, Charles, 80, 152 Ulwelling, Dave, 66, 223 Umphenour, Shirley, 223 Urrulia, Angelo, 42 V Van Loenen, Velma, 223 Van Schooneveld, Marlene, 70, 175 Varone, Carol, 176 Varva, Diana, 29, 152 Vasques, Ronnie, 61, 152 Venohr, Barbara, 53 Venzke, Darlene, 53, 78, 157, 176 Verdicchio, Marsha, 53, 176 VerLee, Elizabelh, 51, 71, 157 Vermilyea, Malconna, 176 Vickerman, James, 79, 223 Vidger, Marilola, 153 Vigil, Elizabeih, 55, 152 Vilmin, Sonia, 152 Vincenf, Gary, 224 Vincenf, Jon, 49, 62, 83, 152 Viner, Ted, 82, 153 Vines, Barbara, 54 Vines, Ronald, 72, 80 Von Werder, Elaine, 34, 36, 44, 46, 139, 224, 231 Vuinocich, Roberl, 153 W Waddell, Doroihy, 40, 65, 68, 69, 224, 225 Wahl, Ronald, 76, 224 Wainscofi, Sharon, 224 Wakeman, Emma Jean, 55 Walker, Beffy, 36, 224 Walker, Donna, 224 Walker, Jerry, 48, 78, 80 Wallace, Bruce, 80 Wallace, Duncan, 83, 106 Wallace, Howard, 34, 59, 69, 224 Walling, Don, 83, 224 Waln, Dennis, 153 Walier, Beffy, 47 Walfers, Mary, 30, 61, 73, 117, 224, 244 Walfman, Elaine, 51, 153 Wallon, James, 59 Wallzman, Jeanelre, 74 Warburion, Mariorie, 224 Ward, Dave, 83 Ward, Jerry, 69 Warner, Bill, 56, 90, 107, 224, 226, 233 warren, Jim, 62, 91, 116 Wafers, Tom, 48. 81 Walkins, Verda, 47, 69, 224 Walkins, Wiley, 58, 78, 82 Wafson, Barbara, 75 Walson, Mariorie, 66, 176 Waison, Sfephen, 80, 153 Webb, Janice, 143 Webb, Marilyn, 224 Webb, Winona, 30, 181, 224, 244 Weber, Mariha, 44, 66, 225 Websier, Donald, 80, 225 Weelans, Leslie, 153 Wegener, Donna, 225 Wehrman, Janei, 33, 61, 116, 176 Weil, Jack, 176 Weiland, Dave, 176 Weinandf, Helen, 62, 225 Weinandl, Eddie, 153 Weinsfock, David, 59 Weir, Jean, 34 Weiss, Nancy, 153 Weisser, Evangeline, I53 Weifh, Mary, 44, 153 Welch, LaVahna, 225 Wells, Corky, 78, 81 Wells, Dick, 82 Wesf, Don, 48, 61 Wesferberg, Jeannie, 55 Weslerman, Jeannelfe, 71 Wesferman, Judy, 40, 51.65, 71, 116, 176 Wesllund, Bob, 83 Wesflund, Rod, 49, 74 Wheeler, Bill, 83, I02 Wheeler, Jane, 181, 225 Wheeler, Joan, 225 Wheeler, Judy, 66, 71, 116, 157, 176 Wheeler, Roberf, 103 Whefsfone, Larry, 73, 83, 176 Whiiaker, Virginia, 176 While, Janice, 225 Whife, Mary Ann, 37, 55, 111 Whife, Shirley, 225 Whifeman, Lee, 48 Whiffield, Torn, 80, 153 Whilney, Doug, 42, 78, 82 Whilney, Gene, 225 Wibeck, Kurl, 81 Wicks, Wesley, 80 Wieder, Alberl, 58, 65, 73 Wieder, Charles, 58, 65, 72, 225 Wiemeyer, Befh, 29, 38, 46, 226 Wilcox, Jane, 73 Wilde, Connie, 35, 47, 49, 226 Wilken, Curlis, 176 Wilkins, Tony, 82, I76 Willhiie, Phil, 61 Williams, Belly, 153 Williams, Chris, 81, 176 Williams, David, 68, 1 17, 226 Williams, Elizabelh, 63, 70, 176 Williams, Gary, 83 Williams, George, 31, 42, 176, 244 Williams, Roberfa, 29, 63, 157, 176 Williams, Rocky, 226 Williams, Shirley, 153 Williams, Ted, 80 Williams, Verla, 226 Williamsen, Marvin, 81 Williamson, Roberf, 226 Williamson, Ruih, 153 Willis, Virginia, 34, 37, 49, 58, I 10, 226 Wills, Warren, 176 Willsea, Ray, 83 Wilmof, Norman, 42 Wilson, Bob, 80, 226 Wilson, Joe, 226 Wilson, Lawrence, 48, 226 Wilson, Sharon, 153 Windecken, Allen, 226 Winn, Phil, 81 Winslow, Doroihy, 60. I53 Winsianley, Arfhur, 227 Winsianley, David, 227 Wirfh, Nancy, 46, 227 Wise, Bill, 80 Wise, Dick, 57, 104 Wise, Pai, 176 Wiss, Ronnie, 83, 153 Wiliner, Wayne, 78, 81 Wofford, JoAnn, 227 Wolcoll, Fred, 227 Wolfe, Charles, 80, 176 Wolfe, Daniel, 42, 227 Wolfe, Edward, 80, 176 Wood, Carilouise, 52, 53, 60, 76, 78, 227, 231, 233 Wood, Jere, 49 Wood, Paul, 79, 153 Woodhams, Lee, I76 Woodman, Mary, I53 Woodruff, Doilie, 48 Woodruff, Eleanor, 227 Woods, Sandy, I53 Wooldridge, Marion, 39, 42, 43, 48, 105 157, 176 Woolum, Parra, 37, 58, 110 Wray, Don, 227 Wrighf, Dana, 227 Wrighl, Gary, 104 Wrighf, Gene, 57 Wrighi, Rodger, 177 Wrigh'r,Wa11is, 106 Wullschleger, Herb, 83 Wyaff, Sandra, 153 Wyman, Shirley, 55 Wyman, Tom, 59 Y Yarbrough, Sherry, 71, 177 Yaies, Sandy, I53 Yeller, Mary, 36, 37, 44, 45, 46, 55, l 10, 227 Yonls, Sandi, 153 York, Charlene, 177 Young, Cliff, 34, 91, 177 Young, Janice, 44, I53 Young, Jayn, 69, 227 Z Zeigler, Bill, 61, I02, 153 Zekman, Ricky, 75 Zekman, Ron, 57 Zesch, Donna, 153 Ziegler, Shirley, 177 Zimmerman, Ari, 39, 45, 227 Zschoche, Gerry, 31, 54, 58, 244 Haffner Winona Webb lu Barbara Elaine Thls IS our life a year of activity never to be forgotten a composite of accomplish ments and failures to live forever in the heart of each of us .... Here. in your own 1954 Iohnny Reb, the staff hopes you will find a permanent record of all those memories you wish most to retain . . . and that with the turn- ing of each page. you may find yourself back again, a living part of a wonderful year. From the theme to the final deadline, the most earnest effort has been made to preserve the intangible spirit of life at South . . . in scenes des.gned by chosen artists . . . in words written by creative Rebs . . . in pictures pro- duced by skilled photographers . . . every editor striving toward perfection. To you we now offer a year oil life within the pages of a book. May your ohnny Reb serve to immortalize every hour or the best it had to give. The Iohnny Reb Staff '54 d ochems flm Kgrns gm .Xf323fM Y Wgijkjxgi Ag 14 MW, ,Wjf.gZ'f. 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